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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SIXTEENTH YE AM. OMAHA , FRIDAY MORNING , JULY 10 , 1886. _ 24 u HOME RULE VICTIMS. \ \ Justin McCarthy Oalh the Eoll of Victor and Vancinishsdi COERCION EISCIPLES DANGLING , Pour Noted Opponents of the Premier Laid Out. THE ENGLISH TRADE OUTLOOK. An Interview Which Impliedly Predicts That Better Times are Doming , THE BELFAST ORANGE MOB. A Cowarillj Ansuult for tlio Olory of Uod and Imperial Unit } The ChcNH Ton rnninont Other Foreign Ncvv . i\lcCarth > 's Hiiiiiinary.- No. yo Cmnxi : GvniKN < , TiiAvir.s CM- fl.\M < MK\'r , LOMIOV , Julj 15. [ Xew Voik Herald Cable-Special to tlie Hir. : . ] It Is about time to crj the loll c-ill nnd find out whonic killed , who wounded and who miss- In cr. Our grent elcctorlnl campaign last week told the iradcis of the Heinld the story of the disaster of Coschon nnd Dllkc nnd how the In.-no Joseph Covven , woin out bv mueh war , had Inllen out of the innks. 1 had hnrdly sent off the ietlci when thorp came the news of the fate of Sir ( ieorso Trovcljan. Tills was to Trcvelvnn'H filoud * A M'W'IIIHIVO CALAMI TV. Hoiiad been leluincd without opposition for the same coustltuonccy only n few months ngoat tlie time of his taking office under ( ilndstonc. Now he Ins appealed to his con stituents as the opponent of ( iladstone and has been defeated by a very respectable but altORethei obscure man. Tioveljnn's Is a co.uso lalliue. It Is pcihaps a more striking testimony to niadstone's inllueiico In Scot land than even the defeat of Ooschcn. Tor- sonally I feel sonytoi Trcveban.nlthoiurhln a political sense 1 cannot but feel giatcful bj his defeat. 1 wish ho had kept to liteta- tuie mainly. If ho had continued to write books ns good ns his "Kaily Years of Pox , " ho might have made a mcmoiablc name In Knglish letters. Now what ib Ills iccoidl' 'Ihus far that of A roMTiru , F vii.rnn. There is no use attempting to evade the fact as his friends do by tij ing to make out that hopioved himself a sound statesman In Ireland. Success In statesmanship as in war means accomplishing the work one Is bcnttodo. Tievelvati simply failed to gov ern Iidand , nnd there Is an end of the mat- tci. Ho became eaily conscious of the fail ure and sickened of tlio task and Olir.W SOl'H AOAINVT llli : IUISH I'l'OPI.E , U as if it wcie a crime in them not to like co ercion or nt least sit clown uncomplain ingly under It. One could sco the evi dent prow Hi of tills scnso of failure on Trov- olj nn nnd tlio too mnnfost signs of bitterness of Hplilt ciigcndeiod In him. Thostmeglo turned his hair and beard white and bowed his bhouldei.s , i ° with tlio wcluht of ago , nnd Trcvelyan Is some years short ot llfty jet. May Ills fatobcn wainlng to othci.s not to attempt nn Impossible task. A libeinl states man cannot govern Ireland by the agency of coercion. I ONLY 1IKCKON IIKAT.Y ( Tim Healy ) as one of the wounded In this light. Defeated as ho was in South Lon- doudeiry , ho polled n thousand \otesmoie than ho had nt the lust election , when he was put at the head oi the poll , hut thla time the "No popery" dodge nnd "Dlsmembermont of llm empire" cry proved too much lor some weak-kneed Presbjteilans In Denj county , flnd they either kept awaj Irom the polls nl- tocctlici or voted against the author of the famous llenly clause , In the land bill. Heal } will piobably ha\o neat In Sllgo , to be made vacant bj Sotton'sccitain decision to sit foi Belfast. FOUIl VICTIMS. Some one said thu other day Hint fotu of the most remarkable men In the Into parlia ment ought to illno togethci and console each other on llieh absence fiom the ncwpailia- mentf Ooschcu , Dllkc , Trovcljnn nnd Hcaly. AVe may now ndd thu lifth very rcmnikablo man , although not with nny of the sound , statesmanlike gifts of any of the men 1 have nliendy named. 1 alludeto Sir Hubert Peel , whobecnmon sudden mid complete conveit to hnmoiule. lie stood as the Gladstonian cnndidnto toi a Scottish constituency nnd was defeated , lam peibonally and politi cally foi Peel , lie had shown Mt'f'll .S\JIPAT1IY FOIl inni.AND of Into > ears , and rendeied ns splondld ser- MCO In our olfoit to accomplish the release of one of the men w rongfully coin Icled of mur der uudei Lord Spencer's reign. It was In deed the poweiful appeal of Sir Itobert to Ohulstoiio himself that Inspired Gladstone to tlnovv o\cr Sir William Haieourt and promise nn Inquliy , which Inquliles led to the instant icleaso of tlio convicted man. Peel wnsnvciy unpopular Iilsh socielary many } cars ago. It was ho who nt ono tlmo got Into a famous qmurcl with the O'Dono - hue. Ho called O'Donoghuo a "Mnnnlkln tnllor , " to which O'Donoghuo replied by a challenge to light a duel. Loid Pnlmeibton Intoifeied , and In the woids of Mr. Foker's kervant In "Pcndennls , " "Tho liglit didn't como oil. " A iissov : most TACTS. Peel , however , h.is bhown thn capacity of Icainlnitalcston fiom facts , which giavor senators h&vo not nlunjB proved thomsohcs to possess , and hu Is , or was , a man of great ability and eloquence. Twenty years ago ho used to thrill thu house of commons by the vlcorof his pisslonateoiatoiy on questions of foielgn policy. People do not take him serious of lato. Ho has chanced , perhaps , lather too often and too lapldly , mid he does not himself take Ufa seriously enough. Many ) eats ago Punch had a poem describ ing him as the "mountebank membei , " and Peel never took nny pains to piovo tnat ho did not deserve the epithet. r.VKUV IKIbll.MAX IiniOlCES In the defeat of the puibO-proud , Ill-tern- peiedulgar Mitchell Ileniy. No o'.hor man , even ttinonz tiioso v\ho dObCited the Irish cause on the Held of battle was disliked , , rmlto so mueh as Mitchell Henry. Otherwise lie Is not woith talking about , and so let him pass away once for all into that ob cuitty which ho Ibcoitninly not qualified to adorn. A MAltKI-.I ) TllltMl'It f Gladstone id thn defeat of the clever , audacious , buojaiit Albert Qroy , grandson of the gieat Karl Giey , who , as Chailc * Gioy , tat at the feet of Fox and as Lord Grey had Lord John IUis ell sitting at his feet. Albert Grey was one of theuost ucllvesphlts In oruKJbiug Gladbtono on home lulo. Now lie is defeated on his own chosen ground. Wo are glad too , that lirnnd , t > on of the late speaker , has been thrown out of parliament. Brand's father , Lord llampden , Is now con- yluced of homo rule and ho is a very able man. His son is not an able man by nny mi ans and therefore gets It into his hcnd tint ho Is wl ci than his fathei on the ques tion of homo rule * . Pnrncll personally went down to oppose him In the Inteiost of the Gladstonian candidate. Now Brand Is not "snatched fiom the binning" but on the contiaij is conslcncd thereto. JUSTIN McCAimiv. HNO LASH'S TnAOi ; OUTLOOK. Hotter 'limes Siicm to Uc Blovvly Uut Surely Approaching. July --Xcw [ Vork Herald Cnble Sppclal to the IJKEj-Tlic Hiitish tindo returns for the past tlnco months , which nave been ) > iiiited ( luting the last week , have iMicouingc'd man } mciclnuts to hope that pilccs have icachcd bed rock. Vnm ciuiespolidunt has heaul several well-known mouc\pics3 the oilnion | that n revival of trade may bo c-Micctcd. riiADi : nnvivivo. Mr. P. H Uateimn , sedetiryof the stalls- tleil soeietj , a well-known authority on economic mailers , tliereloic was Interviewed hj jour coiiespondent. 1 found Mi. Bate- man disinclined to express any veiy decided opinion , ns his position In the boaid of trade made It Inadvisable , Ho bald : "There have been othei spmts of good times during the pie'cnt depiesslon. It Is true , howovt-i , that the piosent spurt shows more favoiable signs tlmn the pastaboitive ones. The out look IN TUT. OOMJ : ? i u vnr Is gicatly Improved. In fnet , tlio price of the taw m itotial has Inci cased so tast that theio ha prospect that nianufactuiors with con- tiacts may be caught. The expoit trade Is , especially to the United Mates , vcrv uiicoui- adng. IllOV IN' AT.T. ITS llItAXrilKS shows signs ol Incieased demand , lion for ship building may be Instanced as especially eneouinglng. "I do not legard the cotton trade as showIng - Ing many symptoms of revival , though the exports of cotton to India have Increased consldeiably. This Is due piilly to Indian prosperity caused by the wheat trade. The incieased icceipts by the great agricultural railways may not bo duo tobcttci agricultural piospects. MAllKIlT OAItni'.MVO has recently greatly incieased along these inihuijs. This Is the season for these gar dens to send tons of green stuff to all the laigc cities. Pel baps last month's Increased fieight receipts weie partly thus caused. 1 see no reason to c\pect bettoi tln.es foi the lanueid , although bheep nre selling now fif teen shillings higher. This BCCUIS to show the ability ot the farmers to hold sheep until good pi leas arc obtained , which implies an impiovcmcnt In their finances. THK OHHAr IIOPB for atrade jcvival lies In the fact that the depression has taught the manufacturers how to economize until now they aio able to undusell Gcrmnu nnd othei competitors. itHNiixo TO rnosrr.itiTV. Although Mr. Batenian v\as unwilling to express a decided opinion "on the prospects of an Immediate trade icvlval , > ourcones- podent judged that he and otheis ot the best economic authoiitius think that many Indi cations point to better times , although the rev Ival may bo cMiected to bo slow ana not by leaps or bounds. A PLiOCIC OF KOUIj V51NGAKI. A Trine of Filthy Gypsies Start for the United States. " LONDON" , July 15. [ New York Hcmld Cable Special to the llni : . ] The cmicra- tion comniissioners may sadly expect the ai- ilval of the steamer Italy. She left Llvci- uool this nfteinoon having on board about ono hundreit ranged , squalid descendants of the Zlngaii fifty men nnd women , foitv-two children nnd ono babe ten da8 old. This tribe of oriental gypsies have been at Malta , and left there a fortnight ngo on the steamui ' Ardnellle. " They came thcro from Syria , _ a Greek Island. Thev nrihod heio n tew 'dajs ago , nnd were put ashore atMilwall docks , near Poplni on the Thames. Follow ing a tradition of their race , that llinKAKTII 1ICI.ONOS TO TIIHM , they Immediately took possession of a vacant Held belonging to one llcniy Hooper , and oc cupied a laigo deep sandpit , In which they pitched theli tents and proceeded to tear down the fences for hi ewood and forage the neighborhood. The residents lomonstrntcd and gntheied In thousands , when n battle of stones ensued. The police were poweiless , and the gipsies beat back the homo rules of the locality. The Intention originally was to go to Hot- tcidnm nud ball by the Nethcrland mail steamship company , but Mr. Levy , its agent here , explained , " 1 , however , asccitained that they would not bo allowed to land In Now York. TIII.Y AFIB cn.\n IN RAGS , the women me barefooted nnd the chlldien halt naked , Theli woildly possessions con sist of bundles that w ould letch much if sold by weight In an cast end rag store. In fact the company has stiictly icfused to take the party , lor It Is evident the United States government would nevcr'allow them to land. The } nio paiipcisand vngrnnts , nnd wo think no steamship company will lisle its reputa tion by compelling decent , honafldo emi grants to associate with gypsies vv hose ex terior appc.iiauco shows that soap , combs , nnd binshus art' luxuries they have dispensed with all theli lifetime. " THEY Anu SAID 10 rossnss about three hundred pounds steillng. They have nevei slept In abed and cannot fancy there may bo govei union ts who w ill not con- slderthcni welcome additions. I think the visitors Irom the tai east ought to bo CDII- veycd to theli native shore at the earliest op portunity. Application was made to the Monarch line like other lines to take the gypsies , but It wa i rcftibcd. Finally It was detei mined to send them via LI vet pool , but the local lailway tialns declined to take them to Custou sta tion , and they were taken In vans and tints. Thereat llrst the atthoi It 103 of the railway also declined , owing to their I'll. I H AND SrjUAI.On , to take them as passengers , but they were finally taken as cattle might be. If allowed to land they will boas here a pestiferous community without sanltaiy aiiangements except a superabundance of ventilation , no supply of necessaries except a water cart , and no commlssarato except tlio external foiaglng of the } oungstei3. These , In an od d patois , unti cat visitors in the name of thn Madonna , and with promised blessings from all the saints In all tlio calendars for a penny or biead , and simulate the woes and miseries of want and starvation with consummate skill. WOUI DN'T TAKE THF.SI. LIVFHPOOI , , July 15. [ New Yoik Herald Cable-Special to the UIK. : | The steamship Italy at the moment of sailing declined to take the Gipsies , who are still encamped hero near the Central railway station in an atmosphere redolent ot carbolic acid , spilnklcd about by a Llveipool sanitary of- tlolnl. ThVonga of spectators have the bene fit of A FIIRE siiovv. The k Ing G v psy of the trlbo Intimates that he will change the base of destination on Satur day fiom Castle Gardcu to Boston , lie Is a new pilgrim father. CHANGE nurriANiB.tr. The Uclfast Mob nnd Ita Cowardly Work. Duni.i.v , July 13. fNew Voik Herald Cablc-Spednl to the Hn.J : It Is almost unlverealh believed that the Belfast riots weie not without purpose. Lord Itnndolph Churchill , In rousing orangemen , taught how to utllle disturbances for furtheilng his political designs. The slierltTs In the north ern counties cuiefull } arrange that the flec tions In constituencies considcied doubtful , should take place during the July anniversa ries and respectable perf-on" , noble loids , who pull the wiics that move the Orange mob to v lolcnce , fulfill their functions In accord ance with the piogtaiumc. You have doubt less given some oceurienccs In Belfast , Summed up they may bo stated thus : Thcie Is no doubt Hint the Orangemen WF.HK TUP. AClOllKs-OII" . Thev nltaeked a party of Catholic woik- men , marched to the tltiim upon Catholic houses , and then the ilolers moved to fienh leats. By this tlmo the Catholics had assem bled , nud aftei a desperate cncountci the Orange wreckers were repulsed. Itepealul attempts weio made bj paitlostoloioe nn en- tiancc Into the Catholics' quaitcrs , but every nvonuo wns gunided and the n'sillants were again diivcn back. The Cntliollcs iciualncd on the defensive , nnd when the police np- peaied on the scene the } lull thoguaidlans of the peace to deal with the law bieakcis. WITH IIICKI.I : ss iirrriAM&M , the Oiangcmcn assailed the police , attacking them on .ill sides and ficcly using llreaims. The constabulaij In bclf-deience were foiced to retuin the lite. Finally the military were called out , but though the infuriated mob were charged again and again witlibajonet , it could not bo dispeiscd. Cavalry eharges pioduced no betterelfcct. and nil Hie whllo the exchange of shots between the lioteis and the police continued. Among those struck by the bullets of the Oiangemcn wo heard ol Constable Gaidinei , ot Cappoquln , and a pil- vato of the West Suncy regiment , 'the riecman's Journal , commenting to-day , says : "Apait from their giaver aspect , these ilots forcibly teach the lesson that the Oinngcmen by tjiclr conduct have given fiesh IMtOOK Or TIiniK INFintlOIlITY to the people ot the lest of Iioland. The na- tlonnllsts beai their victories , as they bcai their defeats , with equanimnlty. Hie Or- nngcmen can cnduio neither ono 1101 the oth er like intional creatures. It albo invites at tention to the stilkiug fentuieof the elections which tell ns stioiistly In favoi of Gladstone as it docs against the unionists. Not a single minlstoi has fallen In the election. Glad stone himself comes back fiom the country the only British member cnjov Ing a double rcliiui to meet his cabinet intact. THE EXPELLED PRINCES. They Arrive nt Brussels ami Arc Greeted by I'rleeidH. Uni'ssni.s , July 1" ) . [ New Yoik Herald Cable Special to the Bnn.J The Due d' Aiimale and the Due de Charlies anlved at Btussels this evening at 0 o'clock from' ' Chlmway bv , the ordinaiy train. There were nofoimal picp-xratlons for their iceeptlon , and only n lew bj slanders weie at the depot , the hour of theli uiiival not having been foi- inally announced. Their highhesscs de- scened from the fust-class compartment and Hhook hands waimly with about a do/un f i lends who had arrived jcsteiday and this morning. CJfl.Y TIIIir.K IT.nSOXS. accompanied their hlgiinesses on the tialn. Thescjwoie the Vlcomte do Cha/.zlcs , M. Llm- bomg , an advocate and counsel ol the Due d' Aumalc , and Colonel Mottetc , The Due d' Aumalo llmpedsllghtlyln descending Irom the train. Ho was dressed In a buttoned up coat , tiouscia of a scotch pattern and a small , round hat. The Due de Charlies was also In a smri.r TIIAVKI.INO COSTI-ME. Aftei a lew momcutb conversation with the poisons present at the station , iheh high nesses entered aeaulagc and were diiven to tlio Hotel d' Handle , whcic the entiio first ilooi had been engaged for them nnd their suite. Thcie was no public demonstration whatever. niNnn WITH Tinin FUIKNDS. At 7 o'clock they dined in the great saloon on the gionnd floor ot the hotel , with all their friends , who had ai lived fiom foreign parts , as follows : Mm. Salute Marc G.udmor , Ferdinand Duvnl , Lnmbeit Sninto Cioix , Villcneuve , Vltti , VicomteKoiidy , Toncaud , Clmraud , Laloui , Itocher , Joubeit , Pero St. Ills d'Haicotirr , d'Housonvllle , Vlcomte Lnnquet , and M . Macon , piivato secretary to the Duo d'Aumale. PENDER'S OABljE SCHEME. Truth Denounces it and Gives Many Good ItciisoiiB. LO.NDON , July n. [ New York Herald Cable Special to the BI.K. ] Tlio following appeals in tlio cuiicnt number of Tintli : "At the Indian and Colonial exhibition Sli Jamo Andcibon dented the audience to a dls- bcnatlon on telegraphic leform , the gist of which was Hint the states and colonies of the world should guainntco a i per cent dividend on the piesent capital of the twcnty-sK snb- mailno cable companies. This Is , in fact , Pondei'b latest scheme , as propounded by him nt tlie Berlin conference. ThoTiuth , September a , 1SS5 ; Sir James Andcisori cave the cajiltnl Invested ns X.i5.- 000,000 , the total invenuo as X VJ-W.OOO , mid the expenses as A'l,13Tr.OO , making a net lev- enuo of i.ll'Jr 00 , from whieh S per cent on the capital should bo deducted foi reserve and renewals , leaving nn income ot ii,4rjr ; 00. The guaranteed Intel est at1 pel runt on the capital would , according to Pcndei'saltei ego , bu I-OJOOJ. , ) The governments are thou to make icduetlons.in the cable taillfs and the tnxp.ijei la to pay the ulper. The bchcmo Is very Ingenious , but It is evidently connected only In the interest of seml-bankiupt cable companies , "Tne direct United Slates Cable company , of which John Pendei Is chairman , paid ! 2Jf percent dividend for thojear ending Juno SO , last , but the war of rates has only recently taken effect and there can bo no doubt that with Its continuance the dividend will bo nil nnd the reserve fund will have to bo consid erably tienchcd upon. "Tho Anglo-American Telegraph com pany , which has Kh James Anderson on its uoaul. Is in even a vvoist plight with lg | stiongly wateied stock and defective cables. 1 can quite umlcistand the desire of Mi. Pendei and his ling to foist theli old cables on thogoveinments of the world at their own monstrous valuation , and to obtain a guaran teed 4 pci cent dividend on the capital of the Atlantic cable compinles which Is , at the war tariff , entliely uiipioteetlve. But the present is not the time tor a gigantic tele graph Jaggle , nnd Pender's latest scheme will remain a fond dream not likely to bo le- allzcd. Better oy far and cheaper would it bo to lay now cables at the present greatly reduced price , and with al ! the latest import * ant Improvements , than to buy up the cable rings , absolute and worn out cables , on such absurd terms. By the way , the marquis of Twccddale is ropoitedby ono of my dally contemporaries as having expressed regret at the abscuco of Sir John Pender on election business. It Is quite tine Mr. Peuuer acaln successfully contested the Sterllngburghs against Mr. Campbell Bannerman. but 1 was not aware that he had been knighted. That I fancy , is anothei fond dr6am ot Pender , cx-M. P. " The Chpss Tourney. LONDON , July in. [ New York Herald Cable-Special to Hie BIK. : ] In to-day's play Xukertort defeated Mbrtlmcr , Guusberg de feated fanbcihaus , Blackbutn defeated Far- ham , Mason defeated Llpschutz , and Mac kenzie defeated Bhd In n biilllnut Sicilian defense. frcnch Legislators Excited. PA IIP , July 15. The expulsion of the Due d'Aunnlc wns the cause of nn exciting scene In the senate to-day. M. Chesnelong said the duke's leltei to PiesldcnlGrovy in no wise justified his c.xpulslon. General Boulangei , minlstci of war , replied that ho would not tolcretc the insolent letter of the duki' . An upioar ensued. Baron Larciut } shouted that the expulsion of thodiikowns nnnctof cowmdice General Boulnnger de clined that he would not permit such an ex- piesslon to be applied to tlie mlnlstei of war , M. Karrlon stnted the Duo d'Aumnle's It tier Imd been wiittcn with the consent of the Comtodo Paris , nnd that th whole atlalrwas aveiltable plot. Gcneial Boulanger sa'd ' he would fulfill hisdutv ns a icpublican mlnls tei. M. l.niclnt } said he rcRictted that so distinguished n soldier as Gcneial Boulanger should insult nn } one ab'cnt. The older of the day was then passed , bv a votnot Ifi7 to ss , approving ( he-conduct of the go'.cinmcnt nnd cxpicsslng confidence In its vigilance. The } Will PAKIS , Julj 15. General Bontaiigcr chal lenged Bnon Daralnty ton duel In consequence quence of thontfahs In the senate. Parliamentary Elections. LONDON , J ulj 15. The total v otc thus far is : Conseuatlvcs l 'S.OW , Gladstonian 1,3S2,118. Copies of a telegram from Sexton nd- diessed to the nationalists of Belfast has been placarded throughout that city. In It Sexton sa > s the nationalists have hitherto earned thogiatltude of thocountiy 1 > y then- admirable scll-coutiol despite their repeated , dellboiato pi evocations , nnd ho Implores them to continue In thcli wise course , re main much ns possible within doors , es- pccinllj at night tall. Lord balisbmy offeied the liberal unionists font seats In the cabinet and the usual intio ot lesser olllecs. He will permit Loid Hnrt- Ington to be lenderln the house of commons and select what oftlce ho chooses except premier. Lord Salisbury proposes to again unite prcmieishlp with the ollico of foreign .sccietary. The conscivntlve nowbpnpers ] > i edict the lirst fight will arise over the ob- stiuctivetactlcs b } the Gladstonian and Par nellltes. It Loidbnllsburv pi oposes coercion every means will bo resorted to to protect the ouposltlon. Gladstone has postponed the meeting of the cabinet until Tuesday to en able the ministers to isn present. A .McmorlnUto Imdwlg. MUNICH , July Ii Qucpii Dowagci Marie has ordered the construction at her own ex pense of a momoiial chapel on the bank of Lake StatnberR at the place where the bodies of lici son , King Ludwig nud Dr. Von Gudcn wcie found , An English MlntJlu LONDON , July 15. Madagascar granted the Knglish company a chartei to establish a royal bink with power to coin money nnd to issue b ink notes. The bank wtlj have a capi tal of J,000.000. Politically Quiet. BELFAST , July 15. With the exception of occasional oceurienccs of isolated lows , the city is politically quick , The President of HaytL HAVANA , July 15. Advices ftom Port AuPUncoBay General Louis EticnnoFell- cite Solomon was. on the 13th ultimo , reelected ted pnbldent of Hnytl foi another teimof seven ycnrs , dating nom May 18 , Ib87. Peruvian Money. T < IMA , Peru , July 15. In consequence of the depreciation and fluctuations of silver currency in oliculatlon In this republic , It has been proposed to use the American gold dollar ns the basis of all monetaiy tiansac- Hens , oithci lineal or private , using the sllvci dollai nt a value of bO cents gold tor all frac tions under a quarter of an eagle. It Is though Hint tlie government will ask congress to give the matter its consideration. THE JUATE WAR. ENDEO. New Schedule of Freight and Pas senger Itatcn Adopted. CHICAGO , .July 15. Representatives of al western , noi thorn and southern roads held nnother scssl4n heio to-day and the result was that two committees weie appointed to ai range tariiTs for the restoration of rates to the northwest nnd to all western points. It was tacitly agreed that lates bo maintained until Soutembci 15. The plans of two companies were submitted at the afternoon session and substantially adopted. Freight rates front Chicago to Minneapolis nnd St. Paul aie lestoieu to following basis : Fin > t class. nOc , , second , Hoc. , third , 20c. , fouith , 1-ic. . tilth , 12 > j'e. ; class a. ITJic. , b. 15c. , c 12Kc. , d , lOc. 1'iom St. Paul to Chicago the rates are : Flist class , I5c. ; second , SBc. : third , We. : fouith. ' 'Oc. : filth , 15e. Class a , 20c. ; b , l-ftc. ; c , r c. ; d , W fc\ It was lesolved that passenger rates be tween all competitive points be u-stored July HO to the figures in effect prior to May 1 , and commencing August 1 , the into ol commis sion to be not hlghei than 51 pei ticket all classes , subject to the approval ot the Wis consin Centia ! Ilnllioad. The agiccment Is to bo maintained until September 15 , In the diicctlon of Council Blullh and Kansas City It was agieed < hat , passengei rates bo icstoied nsabo > e , hut that Uio mnnacms agiccment ol Match 1 , covering commissions shall be lelnstated , It lining agreed that on 01 befoio September 15 , a money pool bo foimed covcilng this and all other competitive passenger buslncsH. It was aHoagiced that a pool on nil classes ot lunibci. posts , tclegiaph poles and all similar products , to nud through Council .Bluffs nnd Omaha , and to and thioiigli Plnttsinouth nud Blnlr , that can bo ivnched in n competitive way , through Omaha and Council Ululls , he formed , to commence Jnlj i0 ! , on a basis ot it cents per 100 pounds Chicago to Council Bliifls. The percentages ot this pool are to bo decided by J. W , MIdgley , of Chicago. Lumber , aud lumber1 originating east of tno- Mississippi ilvcr , hnll bo put into the pool nt Chicago rates , and ell othei lumber to bo pooled at MibSKslpnl river rates. This aei ce ment Is also made binding until September 15. J , N. Falthotn was appointed commis sioner of the Northwestern Fieight associa tion and Western Fiebht association and E. P. Wilson commissioner of the Northw estern Passenger association and Westein Pnsscn- gei association This closes up the war in nlldiiectlons and restarrs rates , uotli passcn- gci and frflcht , to all points west of Chicago competitive to | ho lines interested. Acorn- mltteu was appointed to prep.uo a plan and submit it to thti mana cis to bo put Into per manent eflect-fceptpmber 15. National Capital Notes. WASIHXOTOK , July 15. The joint resolu tion providing temporarily for the expenses of the government until July SI was submit ted ro the piesldent this afternoon and at once approved , Statements prepared at the treasury depaitment show the receipts of the ot the government fo far this month were de cidedly leas than the expenditures , and unless improvement occurs before the end of the month the public debt statement to be Issued Aiicust l will show little , it any de- eiease. pav merits being unusually heavy , ov er $10,000,000 having been paid out this week on pensions alone. The cabinet at a meeting to-day discussed the actions of the house jestcrday In passing the resolution providing for the use of the surplus In oxews of 510,000,000 In icdemptlon of United Stales bonds and the prospects of the lesolutlonMn the bcuatc. Another ques tion considered was In legurd to tlio advisa bility of traiikferrlng the Apache Indians In ArUoua to the ludlau tenltory. BELTZER A BAD BUNCO MAN , Additional Particulars of How Benkol- man's Banker Tlccccd the Community. WORSE THAN A SNEAK THIEF. The Amount of ills Hoodie Not Cer tainly Known , Uut Mnny Poor I'coplo Knitted Other Nebraska News. The rtctiKolninu rnllurc. McCoou , Neb. , Juli 15. [ Special Telegram tothcBhE ] When tlieDuiul } Countj bink at Bcnkclman lulled to open jcMcrday morn * ing bv 10 o'clock , n ciowd commenced to gather at the doom. "When AS 111 Uio bank open ? " was in overbod's mouth. John A. BelUor , tlin cashloi , went to Lincoln on Monday , ostctislhlv In the Interest of the state fair n d has not been heard from since. Ills son'who runsn jewclrj store ntBenkul- man , stnht in the bank during this time. At last , } oung Itultzur nppenred mitt said : Oh I I guess tlie bank will not open to any. There Is no need ol It as there Is not a dollar In the safe nud the old man Is IN TAN UA in IHISTlVin , Dcltzei Is a man of about forty-live years old , and had the confidence of nil the busi ness men nnd nil the people In gcncinl. He stalled the bank about tlnee years ngo , and it was the general depository of nil the merchants and farincis In that portion of the country. It was the only bank until about two weeks ago , when a new bank started. All the business men made this a place ot safe keeping for their valuable papers , deeds , mortgages , etc. , and Ills thought that he has taken everthing with him. Ills mother , Lewis A. BclUcr , wns picsldent of the bank until the new bank started two weeks ago , when he accepted it position in the new bank , lie denies all knowledge of any crookedness on the pait of John A. Beltzcr. 1'ay & King , general stoic ; Sain Scott , llxcry ; Jlenry Cox , restaurant , and nearly every business irnn will lese Jiom.SJ'OO ' to 51,000 each , and several wholesale houses are out on arafta and checks , which nre being HirrunvEt ) rnoTESTnn. Several eastern banks w 111 lese heavily. It will bo n hard blow on the fanners and those holding government land , who will lese their little all. Many had the money deposited thoie nnd would piovc up In n few days , and now they must sell out or abandon thcli claims. llelUcr leaves a wile and chlldien to beat the shame and dlsgi.icc of his actions. It is said that the last thing he did before he left was to Aiiusn AND nr.AT nis WIFF , as if the bhamc and soirow of his wrong doing would not bo lasting cnouch In hci memory. IIo deeded his homestead to his wife and ga\e a bill of sale of his peisonal property. The gieatest excitement prevails , borne estimate that he took 171(1) ( him as high as sixty thousand dollars in money , notes nud securities. Ho.vevei , the amount is not known for certain jet , Canada thus gains another addition to Us distinguished colony , while America feels sore ovui the leas and ruin occasioned by his departuio. Society icjolccs that one less scoundiel lomains. We suppose he is safe witn 110 , Mothei Maiidel- baum and the icst. by thlsjh.ne. AXOTlinil ACCOUNT FUOMMRNKEMrA V. BnxKirMAN : , Neb. July 15. [ Special Tele- ginm to the UKE.I Wednesday night , July 7 , John A. BelUer , cashier of the Dundy County bank , absconded , taking from the safe a package of S500 which he received the day before from McCook. Nothing has since been hoaid of him. Lewis A. 13clUci , president , had clmrjso of the bpnk till it closed Its doors Monday night. Attachments weie sworn out by Mcssis. Geoigcnnd Cain , Herbert anu others at 1 o'clook Monday nlqht and served Tuesday mouilng at 0JO : : o'clock. This done they diovo to Imperial , wheie they had attachments seivcd upon the Chase county bank , a branch of the Dundy county bank. The Chase County bank had not opened Monday , but such w as the conh- dence of the people In Lewis A. Uelt/er , the cashier , that no action had been taken till Tuesday. The liabilities amount to about S12.000 , it Is supposed , and the assets to 33 000. I'ubllc opinion is divided as to the capability of Lewis A. Iclt7cr ! , some claiming ho had no knowledge of any wrong , while otheis asseit as vigorously that ho Is equally blam- ublo. Some think hu has been defrauded by his biother. The principal looscis wcie pooi nndwortny lioniCbteaders , many ot whom had their little all deposctcd In ono or the other of these hanks , safe , ns they supposed , to be drawn for fiitme usoastheii necessities demanded the seveie tiialsof thcli Hist j ears' settlement. S1IIJ , ANOTJir.lt ACCOUNT. BF.NKT.KM VN , Neb. . July ir > . [ Special Tel- eirram to the llii.J : The excitement occa sioned by the falliuo ot the Dundj County bank , which has been veiy Intense the last few days , has now subsided somewhat. The llrst Intimation the public icccivcd of the laihno was oailv Tuesday foienoon when the attachments sworn out by several of our merchants and notice placed on the door , though for sevcial months thcro had been rumois as to the solvency of thcbank. John A. Heltzcr , cashier , left town , It is supposed , on the 4 o'clock tialn Tuesday morning , July 8 , and has not been heard fiom since. Ills brother , Lewis A. Belt/or , president of the Dundy County bank and eashlei of the Cluso County bank , of which J. A. Bclt/er was president , had charge of the bank lioiu that llmounttt It clo cd Its doois. Saturday ho paid I ) . 1) . Mnlr , eashiei oftho Fiist National bank of Lincoln , an over draft ot about lour- teen hundicd dollars. Mho Chase County b.ink had acredlt of 8COOnnd Itscnshlernpci- sonnl credit of S400 in the Dundy Count ) bank atthotlmool Itstnllme. It also had ncicdit of S170 In the Fiist National of McCook and S'iWin the First National of Lincoln , both ot which were placed to the credit ot the Dundy County bank In the First National of Lin coln. All the piopoity belonging to the linn Unttat lied and in the hands of the ollicen. The assets and liabilities ot the two banks rannot be nsccitallied with certainty , 'Iheio Is biipnoscd to be about § 1,800 on deposit In the Clinse County bank , with no ( halts dls- liouoied. and piopcity attached to the amount ot SAGOO. Including S XJ ) In notes : while In thn Dundy County bank the deposits inngo nt about 84,000 , the dlshoiioied diafts 5f,400 , with 82,400 worth ot property attached. Mallnllen University Plans , BAUTLEY , Neb. , July 15. [ Special to the BKI : . ] The board of trustees of Mnllallon university located at Haitloy , met In bust- ness session , and adopted plans for the main university bulldlnc to boeiected In the center of their line campus , consisting of llftj-two acres. The plans of F. M , Kills & Co. , of Omaha , wore adopted. The building Is to bo a four htory structuio auangcd with all modern improvements , heated with steam and lighted with gas , The dimensions ot thobuildlnirare : Length , 12feet ; width , 78 78 feet:73 : 1 eet to topotioof , and 118 fuel to topotlinal. The foundation will bo con structed this fall nnd the entlio building Is to bo completed w ( thing one year. The bund- in : : when completed and furnished will cost not less than $50,000 , Pushing nnllroail Work. HASTINGS , Neb. , July 14. ( Special Tele gram to the IKB. ] Captain A. D. Vocum , one of the directors of the Kansas City , \V \ > audotte & Northwestern railroad , airlvcd in this city to-day attcr an extended , trip to Kansas - sas City. IIo informed the BIE : lepresenta- tlvo that whllo ho was In Kansas City the di rectors lot the contract for 130 miles of the road. Tills will bring it nearly to the Nebras ka btate line. Two members of the board of directors of this company reside In Hastings , and this city will bo the Nebraska headquar ters for the road. The president and man- aping directors will bo In lliutinn In nl > 61t | two weeks , when work will t > c net I vcl ? com menced In locttliiK Uio line of tUu rod throuch Nebraska , The cntlw road will ba something over two hundred nnd fifty inlics lone , nnd will bo complotAl nnd In operation Insldo of eighteen months.1 Strtiofchy Lightning. I'l. V.TTE CrvTrrt , Neb. , July l.\- ( Special Telegram to the Urn. ) The resldcnco of James Carrlif , four miles enst of Platte Cen ter , was sttnck by llnhtiilng to-day. MKs Carrlg received slight Injury. Oinnhn Minister Honored. Yonit , Neb. , July -Special [ tolho Hr.r. . ] Hov. II. X. MoKnlg , pastor of the First M. K. church , Omnlia. was unanimously selected president of thoM. K. college , Yortc. Nob. , nt a meeting ot the board of trustees held list evening. Mndlaon County Sent right. NOIIFOI.K , Neb. , July in. ( Special Trie- cram to the It LI : , ] A lively county scat fight was begun in this county this week. Nor folk citizens presented n petition to the com missioners yesterday , asklnii for nn election to re-loeato the county seat. This was triantcd and It wns decided to call the election for August 13. This morning the citizens of Madison cot out nn Injunction restraining the board from calling the election and the end Is not jet. IIns Trouble With Its Judge , HASTINOS , Neb. , July r ( Special Tele gram to the lice. ] It was but iccently that tiioSuprcmo Court decided tint the police judge elected In Hastings last spring was not entitled to the oflleo , thus ending a much disputed question. Another trouble has arisen now. At a recent meeting of the council to allow the costs In cases where the bentcnccdpnity could not pay his line , but w orked It out on the streets. In consequence tie | present judge will not enter any e-ises of nirests unless the costs nro guaranteed and nothing can bo done with the prisoners. Fold Thctr ToiitH Ijlko tlio Arah. IlASTixnn , Neb. , July 15. [ Special Tolc- ginmto the BEK.J The notorious Cllngcr lamlly , which wasordeiedto leave town by n mob of Indignant citizens last Monday ev ening , concluded to heed the warning. They packed up their household elTocts jestorday afternoon aud left to-day for Grcnd Island. They woio under piotectlon of the police since Monday ovonlng , and would undoubt edly lm\o fared badlv had they refused to li'ivoasicfiuested. The city Is well rid of their presence , and such crooks will clre Hastings a wide beith in future. THIS CHOPS In Southern Nebraska anil Northern Kansas. HASTINGS , Neb.Julyl'i. [ Conespondencc of the Bir. ] 1 luuo just returned from a tour through southern Nebraska , norlhcih Kansas and eastern Missouri. 1 lind all this iolon In need of rain , none having fallen since the 27th of June. Yet crops are sUino- Ing the drought far better than 1 expected. Theio will bo a shortage , oven If rain comes soon , of not less than one-fourth of an average - ago eiop. In Missouri and castein Kansas the wheat , o its and barley arc mostly in stack and farm ers aio making hiy. Gcnrial Logan ha" just pissed through K insas and MNsoun , stopping to attend tlie bundav school encampment , ( iicat ciowds heaul hlmspcak at Ottawa and at Ulsmaick Ciiovc. near Laivrouce A laice number ot G. A. 11. bovs welcomed theli old chief , nnd sild on every hand that they wcic cheering him on to tho'whltc house. inn NEW Toiv.v or BAUTLEV. A Booming PI nee Mallalicn Univer sity to Open In the Fall. Rnn Cr.otm , Neb. , July 14. [ Concspond- ence of thoUKF. ] I have Just come fiomtlio now town of Hartley , 100 miles west of heie , on the now line of tlio B. & M. for Denver. Everything Is booming. An average ef nboat ono house n day 1ms been built since the town lots were oifeied for sale. The Mallalicn university Is to open nt this place this fall as a unlvcisity with , hist , a. college of liberal arts : second , a normal col lege ; third , a theological college ; foiulli , u college of music ; fifth , a college ot ait ; sixth , a commciclal college ; seventh , an agiicnl- tuial college. The bo-ird of trustees nro In session to-nignt , and will probably elect a complete ( acuity before the adjournment to- moriow. This Institution is being stiongly endoised b > all the people of this valley and will bo laigely pationbcd. THE 31AUOII OP IMPROVEMENT. Great GhaiiKCs GOIIK | on In Oakland Troubles About a Saloon. OAKLAND , Neb. , July ! & . [ Couespond- enco of the JJi.i : ] Dcsplto the hard times and continued in ought , costly and ornamental Impiovcmentsaro going on In our city. A. E. Wells , ono of 0111 most enterprising men , Is erecting Oakland's ilist brick business building , which is 23x05 feet and two stories high , with an iron plato glass fiont. The cost will bo SVWO. As soon ns this Is com pleted Mr. Wells will make other valuable Improvements. Many of our business men will erect bilck In place ot their dilapidated fiauio buildings. Two thousand dollaislns been raised foi the election ot a Mctliodlbl chinch , which Is to bo the Hist In this county , Quito a little sensation lias been created at Lvonson account of a saloon which will bo oiwnod just outside of the city limits by ( Jcorgo Stui oi Oakland's ges , ono ex-saloon- Iseepcrs. Lyons Is a stiictly temperance town has nevci had but one saloon Inside its llmltH , and that was burnt out. Many of licr clti/cns aio voiy Indignant ovei the mat ter and aio likely to glvo Mr. Stnrges tiouhle. Farmers are busj liaivestlng tlieii wheat and loport a veiy poor avciagc. NEWSY XOKFOMl. A County Seat Contest Alter an Es- onpoit I'rlwoiicr. Nonror.K , Neb. , July 13. [ Special to the Uhi : . ] A county seat contest has been In- nugiirated In Madison county , and Not folk Is in the Held to captuio the county capital If possible , i'estciday a petition signed by more than tlueo-htlhs of the voteisuf the county at the last election vas presented to the board of commissioner * , who granted the request and Used upon August IS as the date ot the election. The contest has been Im pending for Bovetal years , and notion was hastened by nn elfort on the pint of Madison to call nn election In the pieelnct In which that town Is located to vote S',000 to build a com t house. This stirred up the people of till : ) city , and In two days' time they bcciucd enough sinners to the petition to call an elec tion , and they mo quite hopeful of success. The county seat was voted away from Noi- folk In 1375 tliiongh the Ililtfcrence of the citizens of Urn struggling little v illago of that date , and now they will make a Ihely elfoit to relocate it here. Kd Staggs , of 1'iorco , who escaped fiom Hie deputy ( sheriff ot that place Sunday night , has not vet been icc.iptuied. Ho had just been iflleasctl on bond tor toiglng a deed , when ho was aricbtcd for the alleged murder of his business imrtnei , Loid Campbell , last October , ills snooting at that time bj Mnggs was supposed to have ocen fiom the acciden tal dtschaigoof a gun. The hot weather eulml imted lure Tuesday b > the meituiy leachliiK 10UU in the shade , hut It has been delightfully cool blnco that time , w it'iix ' veiy blight BprinKIo of rain. The bportMii'in of north Nebraska will hovoa tournament hero next Tuesday and Wednes day , 'JO and lit. The minion committee Is matting preparations tor a blgciowdof old soldiers at tlio north Nebraska icunton. to bo hero August 17 to 21. A largo number of tents have been becurcd nnd some veiy tak ing attrastlons vylll bo prepaicd to Intcu.st thu veterans. TlEl OPINIONS ON FAME , The Scnato Oouimittco Makes n Triple Re port on the Bribing Charges. THEY WANT NO INVESTIGATION , That Is AVIint the Mnjnilly Hay , nut ' Scnntor.H lloar And Fro I'nll to j ARI-CO In the Conclus ion * Itcnahccl. Thot'aj" ' * Mrlliery * WAsnworos , July 16 , Tinea rcpoits from Hie senate cominlttc'o on piiv ilegos nnd elec tions upon the 1'aj no ease were submitted tote to the senate ; to day- The icpoit slcned by Messrs. 1'ujfh , Saulsbury , Vnnco nnd JJustfa , the demoeratlo mcmbci-s of the committee , sets forth nt length the public history of ( ho case. It recognized the transcendent Import- mice of throwing nround the semite of the United Status the highest safegnnid airaloSj seating a member whoso title was procured * by brlbciy , fiaud nnd conuptlou , nud do- hcilbesthopioce'ssos by which the signers icaeh the conclusion that there Is no ground for further proceedings agnlnst JP.iyne. The icport says the committee's llrst act was to comply lull ) with the Hist reQUCst ot thn Ohio house of representatives to make nil ox- nmlnatlon of tlio testimony taken by a select commlttco nt Columbus. Upon this testi mony Mr. Hoar made nioport to the commit tee that nftern careful leaning no evidence , opinion or statement wlutovor wus found personally Inculpating Payne In any way with the corrupt use of money In connection with his election , uelthci did sncho\nuilna- tlou show that enough had been found to justify the cliiURC that his eluctlun was pro cured bj the coirupt use ot money. About this tlmo a biipplcmentul resolution of the two houses of the Ohio legislature and of the republican blato central committee made their appearance , and sooix after Coiigiessmcn Lltllo nnd llutterworth. weio heard nt length. The signers ot the report declare that no now Idenee not con tained in the onglual nuttui tuibmlttcd was bioucht to tlicli nttcntluu which nny court would not hold to be mcrelj cnmulatlvo nndj speculative nnd Insunielnnt by Itselt , cr lit connection with the oiUlnnl , to justify a rp- uort In fnvoi pf a trial by the senate ot Payne s rljjht to his heat. Senators Teller , Kvarta nnd Logan unite Ir a renoit whkli sajs that no action was taken by tlio state leglslatuio which elected 1'flvno calling In ( jue.stion the validity ot his elec tion , but that the new legislature constituted In January of the present v ear , adopted n resolution under which an investigation oC Donovan's chaiges had been made. The sonnto commlttco had tound It proper to acf- ccpt the presentation of the case sot out In the majority and mlnoilty reports of the be- lect committed ot the Ohio IIOIIM ! oficbic- sentatlves. The only constitutional warrant for an Investigation In u cato Ilkcthatpro sentcd is in the clause maklnc each house oE cougicss the judge ot the ( Hiiillllc.itlons of Its. own members and the eluusn conferring the light of impulsion. The slgntns of the re * pott do not lind that a case has been pic- bcnted that would affect Payne widi OTcH turpitude ns would tolmata his expulsion , from the bcnate.nor that testimony Is acces sible that touches the subject of the pcrsqual inculnallon of I'ajno. They thciefoio uiru their attention to the < inc.stlon of the validity of his ohctlon to the senate. Thft rcpoit holds that thu evidence in such a case must show that the fraud , which it is nllepecl was-'committed , embraced enough In tha nuinhei of voting elcctois to havi : cliaiigetl the icsiilt. The testimony presented by tli'o Ohio house of : opicsentitt\es ! Rhow.s the nuinbci of membois of the genctal aRsotnbly that have been biought into inculpation , and the wcljrhl of evidence acalust them. As to- Members Baikar , Hunt , Shimnnd Teigler , it Is found bi thoHlgneibol the icport that the testimony developed iiothinz of an Incul pating ch uacter. As to the two members , Kahle and Hull , the report finds that they wcic not diveitcd fiom the support ol I'ondlo- ton to that of Payne , of the two senators and two icpiesentatlves named in the ma jority icpoit of thoselectcommittce Mooney nud Itoc'hn ot the house , and AVhlto and ; Itamey of the Bcnato the lgners of the im port refn without obsoivation of theirow p to thoinajorii > and mlnoiity lejioits of the Ohio committee. They do not hud that the select commlttco recommended any action by the legislature looking to any luithci Invest- ! i gallon , and they c\pich8 the opinion Hint there was no evidence pieseiilcd lo tho' ) United states senate which pumoiled IQ-\ \ piovo thati'iaud , conuption 01 bifbciy was" emplovcdin Pavno's election , alfeetlnc VoTosT eltliei in the caucus or In the leulsfaturb , whereby the election was eairled ; nor Is thcio ovldenco that any suoli pioot ox It , Iff. Thcreloru tlie leport holds thai the bonate would not bo wauantcd under the conslder > 4 atlon In instltntlii ! ; nn investigation. The iej > oit points out that n slate is not unilor , thoiebtialnt wlilch binds the henato in HUCI ! Investigations , nud siys thu slutu bhoitld execute - ecuto its InvvsiespcctliiK the puilly of the senatorial cleetlons by indictment and con viction of bribe giveis nnd lakers. In tuts * case the btato has attempted no further in- vestlgntlon than Isombodied In the matter laid befoio the sonatu , either through tUo Icgialatinooi ( no conrtn of law. If further examlnntlon bj the state should bo nude the fienato would bo goveined In HH lurtlior action by what might nppear , but as the matter - tor now standb tlio icpoit holds Hint an in vestigation should not bo Instituted by the .senate. Sonatois lloar nnd 1'ive , In n separate report , state that they cannot con cur with tlio vIovvH expu'SbCd bj the other members of thn committee. They deseijlic the eminent souices tiom which the charges were biought to tlio attention ol the senate , and say they thlnkaraso Ispiesented In which It Is the duly of the sonnto to per mit the petitioner to present their evidence and to nuthoiUo the Issue of n piopcr proiws- to aid In procuring thu attendance of wit- nebses. The senate Is the only court whleti can liavojinlbdletlon of the question. 'Ilia couitsof Ohio mavaxeiclbo juilsdlctlon .of tlio olfenso of bribery , but could not dooldo whcthoi the result ol the elect ion was thereby changed , j'oi the bunaiu to refuse to listen to this complaint would botuKenas a declara tion that it Is Indlffoicnt to the question whethoi Its peats nro to bo in the fulnro the subject of bargain nnd Halo , 01 may bo pre sented by n few mlllloimlicsns n compllmuiit to a ft lend. Husluoss ISIoolCH DeHlroyeil , Mn.wAUKIII : , July 15 Thoovcnlnic Wlo eonsln's I'au Cl.ilio Kpeclal siy < ; Nous has been received of thn destine ( ion enrlv this morning of live new buslneFS blocks In lilooiu. Chlppown eoiinty. Thu loss Is esti mated between M\tv nnd Hoventv-llvo thou- band dollars ; liibiiiancoabout hall. FaotorlcN IJiirned , OIUOAOO. July 14 , The sash , door nnd blind factories of Patilck Conwny , Twenty- Hist iindLoomiB Ktieet , nnd Chnilos Luigc , 071 Loomld btiett. burned this monilnz. Con- way's Inctory wnsentliel ) deutroed. Loss. S30.000 ; paitlally Insuicd. Laigo's loss U about tour thousand dollats , The mills were biirrounded by plnnlnu' mllb nnd buildings oi equally Inllammablo clininctcr , I'rohlhltlou In Atlanta. ATI.AM-A , 0u , Jnlj 15. The Injunction case ot Allied llronk vs the city of Atlanta , Becking to pievont Interlcieneoof the pollco nuthoi Itles with the gale of whisky , w Ino and beerby tlio ijnait by the nlaintll ) . was tileU > esterdavbetoio Judge Clnik of the biipeilor couit. Iloieliifird to giant the Injunction and the city will now piocecd to iiiosccuto Uronck for violation ot the jnolnblllon law' . A liliul ol'AVatrr Hjiout. 1JAi/riMoni : , Md. , July r > . - A terrible rala stoiinlsllcd tbfs city to-night. It was moat Govern In the westein fectlon.s , u Mud ol wat i H [ out , unioollng huu-es and dolns other damage. Nohrubka and lovvu Weather. Foi Ntbiaska and Iowa ; Fall weather , follow ed by llaht local lulus ; stationary tcun pel at me.