" ' H BWHMWBMHMvmwpngBHHlWH THE OMAHA DAILY NINETEENTH YEAJf , OMAHA , TUESDAY MORNING , JUISTB 10 , 1890. NUMJBEK 33J , It is Expected That the Talk Will Close This Week , REPUBLICAN CAUCUS CONUNDRUMS , Whether to I'll MS n Federal nicotian Law , ( mil , IfHO , ofVlnit Char acter Powell Gels Ahead ol'SemUor Stcwait. WisnixoTos BuiirujTin : OVUTIA. BBC , fiI3 I'OUHTPBNTH STIIKKT , WASHINGTON' , D. C. , Juno 9. The senators w ill close up the silver dcbato tills week , at least that is what they promise to do , but there is no telling. There are a number of Intermlnablo talkers who Imvo not ) ct been heard on the bill and nro likely to bleak out at any moment. The sliver men have a majority in thu senate as in the house' , and it is their purpose to amend the bill that passed the house on Saturday and then offer it as n substitute for that which was re ported from the senate committee on finance homo weeks ngo The amendments will bo Ihsttoicquiro the secretary of the tieasury to puichase I.IiOO.OOO ounces of silver monthly instead of l.nOO.OOO worth , which will bo so- nousl ) objected to by tlio president nnd the fcecietary of the ticasuiy , mid that may cause the bill to be vetoed. The second amendment will botostiiko out the bullion redemption feature , which was objected to b ) Mr Pa ) son and others In the 7 hruse 1 nskcd Senator Jones today when ho ex pected to finish the debate. "Wo mo going to get this bill out of the way just as quickly ns we can , if wo have to sit up nights to do it I e.m not give ) ou any positive date. I can enl ) sav that we will send the bill to the piesidcnt as soon as possible " evict seoxuxiiuuvts. The republicans hold a caucus tomoirow night to clc-cidu : 1 Whether they shall pass nn election law at this session of congiess , and 2 If so , w hat soil of a law thcv shall pass Thciols a ileeidud eliffcienco of opinion on thcj subjce t Tlio radical clement in the house of lopiescntativcs wants the Lodge bill passed bcfoio adjoin nment , but tlio eon- hcrvutlves strenuously object and prefer the Howe II bill if theio is to bu any legislation nt all ' 1 he latter aio in thu majoiit ) , at least theie is a sufficient number to prevent the adopt ion of the Lodge bill as a party meas ure and ft is well known that-such a measure would never be concurred in by thu senate The Lodge bill proposes to plnco all the federal elections , all the elections of membeis of congress and piesidentiul electors under control of fudeial official < at fedeial expense It takes the federal elections entiicly out of the hands of the states and it would cost 4 it > OOO.KK ( ) to hold a national election under * * - ui h a law \ ThcJUowell proposition is simply foivtho extension of Uio supervisory < . ) stcnr that ,1s now In use in the large cities over the cntno coliiitiy Under existing laws supouisors inn ) appointed in the sevcial districts , but the ) do not have the sumo pow eras these whoseivo in cities , which the Hovvell bill gives them The lattci bill is moii > generally approved in the senate and it is likely would pass that body vv ithout much trouble Thu caucus tomoirow night will decide whether nn ) such mcasuio shall bo taken up at this besslon This federal election law has been on the republican list of bills to bo pissed bv the iin-sent congicss tine ] bpeakcr Heed has been in f ivor of it fiom tire beginning Ho has al- icad ) cariicd out his piogiammo without changi from Uio beginning of tbo scesion to the pi son ! time and ho wanU to complete it wthout nn Intel ruption or bicak To do that ho will have to use us mue h foico In the caucus ns ho did to carr ) the silv er bill , but he Is picpircd to go v eiy fin to accomplish ills purpose I asked tbo bpi akcr this moining if thu election bill is to be passed "Yes , ' ho lepllcd , "if w o , can ngico upon the Icim in which it shall bo adopted " ' Ili'W doou mean" ' 1 asked "Tliei - is a ililleiencu of opinion as to the ineasnu < pending , bomewunt the Lodge bill nnd some the How ell bill , and wo huvo to get them together on some sott of n compromise ineasute , which Ijthlnk will be easy to do. " * A V llTOlli I OK IOVV I II. The bitter light between bemitor Stewart oflSeuiilii and Majoi Powt.ll of llio geological binvi v , which bus been going on all winter , has been won b ) Powell , and tlio indignation of the simitoi knows no bounds , , The qunriul began last summer while the committee cm litigation was mulling a tour of investigation through thowest. blew in t was the clmiiimm of the committee and Powell went with the pait ) b ) his invitation They were then the best of li lends but fell out nbont boincthing , Just whut Is not clear bornesu ) that Stew ait was Jealous of the at tention Powell received on the Journo ) , that 1'ovvell was called upon to make speeches Avhcn lie ( Stowml ) sliinld have been , and that tin guest of the committee phi ) eel the blur put cm the tiip , which belonged to the chairman But whatever the cause may have been the men who stinted out as friends to- tinned us enemies , and Stew tut has been lifter Powell evei since At the beginning of tills session he won a tempoiaiy victoiy , and though bemitor Plumb seemed an amendment to the uigenev delUtcne ) bill mipioprluting & ? uHM , ( ) to continue Uio litigation smves which Powell bud begun under tlio direction of the agricultural department , and ho pro posed an appropriation of $4-20,000 to continue them dining thu next ) car under the same depmtment , taking the woik entiicly out of Powell's bunds Then Stow nit went befoio the house committee on appropriations nnd ilemuiulcd that the geological smvey , of which Powell is director , ho abolished en tirely The committee dec lined to accede to tills ilcmund It bus not only made Uio regu lar appropriation for the geological suuoy , but has taken thu iiiigatlon woik from the iigiicultmtil depaitment and restored it to Powell again , giv ing him 750,000 to carry out his plan Thu president and sccretaty of the interior and thu scctetury of agriculture sus tain Powell. 'Iho agtlcultuud depaitment docs not want the irrigation binvoy. It is out of its line of work and belongs in the geologic logic ul bureau Senator Stewuit will doubtless make a tubboin light when the sundi ) c Ivil bill , In which the nppropilntton appeal's , comes up in the senate , but In the house Powell lias been vutoiious , and with the exception of Senator Plumb lie has the senate committee on appropriations with him THU DANkiiii-ri \ nn.i , . There is a delegation from the National Bar association tijlng to secure the passage of the banltuipti'i bill whkh has bicn pend ing since ) Uio beginning uf the session. They visited the mouthers of the committee on rules individually ibis morning wlioagiied that a da ) would bo set libido for the consideration of the bill xtul the prospect Is Unit it will come t i this within the next week or ten da ) ; . The pending till ! is tlio result of a compromise between the creditor and the debtor interests and Is v cry generally up- proved b ) all the bar associations throughout the eoiintr ) . The speaker b.ilel that ho was in favor of thu bill and there secnis to boa general demand for it. HIM II IMIM.OVI VII MS. Senator Paddock has propo ed the follow ing nmendmenU to the river and harbor bill : \H'thu general and svbtonmtii improvements of the liver from Its mouth up , includ ing office and traveling expense * , sal ary of tlio commission , surve.vs , gaugctt , etc , (1,000,000 , for woik in iie'cfliMiinco with the plans and ftpivillcutlons of thu Mlssoml river commlssloii all regularly ettlmated for at Sioux City , In , SlftO.OOO ; at Omaha , Neb , tl.MUOO ) , ut Plattsmouth , Neb , ? 100,0K ( ) ; ut Isebnukii Clt ) , $160,000 ; ut lulo { , Neb. , snscnu.t.Niot'j. .Senators AHUon , Parvvell and Paddock ni > - ptinvd before the > % enuto committee ou coin- meive this aftenion and made inguments In bupprtoftho uppropuutlon for beginnlug VVOIK ou thu intpebcd lUuuc-pIu cauul , whKU Incorporated In the river and harbor bill by the homo , The Brotherhood of Railway Brakcmcn is now at work on the house committee on rail ways mid canals as It has been with the son- nto committee on Interstate commerce and will probably sccuio n favorable report on the bill requiting railway companies to use safety appliances couplings and breaks on freight cars. The commlttco is not disposed to go as far as Mr. Coflln , the agent of Uio brotherhood , desires , but It will report some kind of a bill. The postmaster general has appointed II. W. Cole postmaster at HulTtoti , Brown county , South Dakota , vice U. T. Payne , 10- slgned. Congressman Dorsoy has been trying to pet the approval of the officials of the war department for a temporarary bridge across thoMissouliat Sioux City. The absence of the secretary and the chief of engineer's to day prevcritcd the success of his efforts. Matthew Signor of Lexington , who has Just been graduated from tlio naval academy nt Annapolis , bus been assigned to the now cruiser , Uio Chinle * > ( pn , which carries the admiral's flag in v.jo Pacificsquadron. . Ho was the ) oun est man in his class , and his assignment is looked upon as a great honor. W r. Gurlcy of Omaha Is in the city for a , fevv divs II. w. Oxnnrd of Grand Island , who has been he-re for some davs looking after legisla tion affecting the taiill on sugar , stints west tonight to attend to matters in connection with the opening of his new factory. Mr. Ovniird expects to produce a grv.it many tons of beet sugar at Grand Island this jc.ir. W. P Klls.vor-thof Holdiegc , clerk of the comity couit of Phelns county , is in the city on business connected with the pitcnt office. Miss Stlnson , a teacher In ttic state reform school tit Kearney , is in the city on a visit and is accompanied by Mrs Dildino of Kear ney. Puiuv. S HLLTII. XO A 1,1 EX I. I A Bill to Prohibit Foreigners I'roni Hii ) In American LandH. AVvsniNOfos , Juno 9. KepicsentatSves Dates from the committee on Judlciaiy today rcpoited to the house a bill to prohibit aliens from acquiring title to or owning lauds within tlio United States. Air elaborate ic- poit accompanied the Dill. In It the cominit- tee says the power of the government to totally exclude aliens from coming within its Jm iscliction , as has been done in tlio ease of the Chinese , no ono questions This sovereign eign power certainly inel-ides the lesser ono of defining what property rights they muv exetciso after they me admitted , and dming the continuance of their alien condition. "Your comtnitto has nscci tallied , "sas the icpoit"w it ti reasonable certainty that certain noblemer of Kuioi c. principal ! ) Englishmen , have acquired ami own in the nggiogato about Ul,000,000 acics of land within the United States. AVe have not suflleiont infoimatlon to state tlio quantity owned b ) untitled aliens , nor Is It Important , us it is general ! ) held in smaller bodies This alien non icsulent ownership will , in the couiso of time , lead to a sstem of landlord ism ineompitiulo with the best intcicsts and fice institutions of the United States. The foundation of such a sstem is being laid broadly in Uio western states and tointoiics. "Iho aval ice and enteipiise of L'uiopc.m capitalists , " the lepoit continues , "have caused them to invest many millions in Amer ican railroads and land bonds , eovei ing per haps 100,000.000 ucicsthegr eater par t of which under foreclosure sales will most llkcl ) before ninny years become the property of these for eign bondholders , in addition to their piesent pi nicely possessions. This aggressiv o loieign capital is not confined to the lands it bus pui- chuscd , but o\crleaping its boundaries bus caused hundreds of miles of Vublic domain to bo fenced up for the gra'lng of vast he-ids of cattle , and has set at defiance tbo rights of honest but humble settle-is. " The bill proposes to place thcso aliens under disabilities of civil law us to all future attempts to acquire lands in this country. "In other words , " tbo report sas , "tbo bill is a declaration against absentee laiidloid- isin " It declares that all foicigu born persons who have not been naturallied me incapable of taking a title to lands an ) w hero within tlio United States except for lease holds for not exceeding five v cars The bill contains a provision which will compel alien landowneis to cease to bu such or i become cituons of tlio United States within ten ) ears "The bill , " the repoit us , "would pre vent any moio abuses llko th.it of n Mr bcully wtio resides in England and is a sub ject of Queen A ictoila , but owns 90,000 acies in Illinois occupied by tenants , mostly ignoiaut foieifiieis , from whom ho receives us rent SitKi.OOO u ) ear aid expends it "The Sehuly estate of about two thousand . acres w ithln th cit ) limits of Pittsbmg and Allegheny City , from the rents of wbieh tbo Schulvs , who mo subjects of the Hutish queen , cK-aw i nnuiilly not less than ? IOJ,000 , is another it stunuj of alien landloullsm In Aim i lea Tie tenth census showed Ui it the United States , had : > 70,000 tenant fanners , the laigest numler po .sessed b ) any nation in the wotld " In conclu-lonthMcportsnys. "Thonitui.il inereaso in our people and the forc-ignei'd who Hock to out shotos annually and who uy com petition aio reducing the wages of labor , is a problem for Amotican stitesmen to solve Multiplication of Uio ow nets of the soil is a correspondingenlaigoment of the number of p.itiiots , and every land owner in this coun try should owe allegiance to the United States. " II' . 1 SHIXtJ TOX XO TEH. The Cotton Section of the Tariff BUI Considoicd. WvsnixoTox' , Juno 9. The cotton schedule of the taiilt bill formed Uio basis of action by the icpubllcan mcmbuts of the senate finance committee thin morning. The consideration theicof was completed. The changes decided upon weto few mid unimportant Some mem bers of the majority of tlio committee nro Inpeful of concluding work on the bill by to- rnoiiow night. Thu republican congressional cnmpiign committee will open rooms tomouow iit-JJ Madison phuc , opposite Lafactto sqiuno The postotllco deii.ii tment has offoroel a re- waul of l.r > ,000 for the aricst and conviction of Uio jjitle-i who robbed the logistoicd mull pouches w hen they held up the train in South Dakota Saturday. Thopiesident and family returned to Wash ington on the Dispatch ut noon. Kepivscntatlv o McKao of Arkansas today introduced In the house a bill providing for tlio fico coinage of silver , for Increasing United States tic-usury note } c.ulicnito nuke the total issue thoicof equal In amount to thoioveiiucsof the go\eminent for Unit M-ar , lor the Issue of tu-asur ) notes to ic- phiio the national bank notes sinicndcred for thu iv peal of the laws iiuthoii/tng the sale of United States bonds and for tlio ire-cumulation of a gold la ono of < tOO,000,000 and finally for the cove-ring of that rcsuivu into the trcusuiy as available assets. benutor Plumb today reported adversely from the committee on public lands a bill to prote-ct hind claim mts within railroad limits bv petmtttlng them to pmclmsulund from thu - - ovc-i nine-lit tit „ ' BO per aero w lie-never It is held not to bo w Itlnn the land giaat to a rail road company. Acconipuilng thu bill is a letter from the commissioner of the ge-netal land olllco recommending that tlio bill bu not lussud fur the teason that the interests of buna lido settlers weio sufileientl ) protected Under tlio present law s This aftei noun Senator * ) Allison mid Par- well mid members of the house from Illinois and low a appeared bofuto iho senate committee - tee on commuivo In siippoit of imnppiopilu- tionof sf.W.OOO to begin wenk on thu Hcnne- iiin canal project contained in the river mid liuibor bill. The item wus retained la the bill , only ono \ ote , Unit of Vest's , being eust against it in committee. Killed HIAVIto and Hnlolcicd. CIIKUO , Juno V. Joseph Montiv , a carpen ter aged tlfty-sovon. this nfteinoon killed his wifonnd fatally sliDt himself. Thocouplo had separated some time ago. Ver ) Seveio Hall Storm. Coi i Mill's , Ml&s , Juno 9 The most sovcro hail storm ever known about lie-ro vUltcd the vvesliin pint of the count ) ) cstcrduy Great j I ejanuyo was douo to tire croi uud la catllo. i i A STATE SECRET EXPOSED , The Schema of the Union Pacific to Issue n Now Batch of Bonds , IT WILL SET THE LAW AT DEFIANCE. Passenger ItntcH Itcstorcd to Their Old H.islH on All LlncN i\cept : Between St. Iionls and Kan sas City llailrond Gossip. BOSTOV , Mass. , .Tuno 9. [ Special Telegram to Tnc BI.E. ] The announcement in the World today that the directors of the Union Pacillo railroad hud secretly determined , in dellanco of the law of Ib73to issue $12r.00,000 gnai-anteo Oregon Short Line bonds was a supilso to the Union Pacific people hero and their friends , as it was supposed to bo a state secret. The firm of Lee , HIgglnson & Co , bankers ho have the deal to manage , wcro astonished and made a futile ctloit to Imvo tlio matter suppressed , but wcro foiccd to ac knowledge that they were about to issue a circular to the Shoit Line bondholders , which was to htivo appealed tomorrow , and the ex- posuio befoio their explanation is annoying. The rallroid people referred till qucstioncis to their bankers , who , through their execu tive manager , Colonel Fairchild , flatly re fused to enter into any explanation as to tlio nnturo of the circular. Nevertheless the fol lowing correct digest of the plan was ob tained , v iz. : That Lee , Higglnson & Co. will bring out in New Yoik mid Boston simul taneously with London and Amsterdam 512- 500,000 Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern per cent collateral trust bonds secured by a like amount of Oicgon Hallway and Navi gation stock deposited with the American loan and trust company in Boston as trustee. The bonds bear date of September 2 , IhbO. and mature In IM ) ' * , nregold bonds guaranteed by the Union Pacific compiny , subscriptions to open June I. ! and eloso Junr 18. The pnco will bo ! ) i and interest fiom March 1 , 1M)0. ) To confirm this a letter is published hero today fiom President Adams of the Union Pueilie , now in Oicgon , in which , among other things , he saj s. "It is a very dimple pioblcmto pull the Oregon Short Line and Ut ill Nnitluin tlnough and make it a ic- niuncrativo load. In spite of the navigation companj's ' lease the Short Line is riot over capitalized. " There- Itlood on the Jfoon. CHICAGO , June 9. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bri : ] The battle cr" is sounded and the war in rates among the central trafllc roads begun. To meet tno reductions made Saturday by the Grand Trunk road the other ecntial tialilc lines ngiecd to quote , begin ning Mondav next , the following reductions fiom Chicago to the seaboard : Beef , -12 cants , i educed from ! " > ; laid in tieiccs and poik in banels , iM cents , reduced from 25 ; live cattle , 21 cents , reduced fiom 20. No ono knows and apparently no ono caies where the see saw reduction will end. Tr.vfllc Manager Hce\cs of the Gland Trunk sajshls road wilt maintain at all hazaids tholi cent differential it fought for and won two jcars ago. ago.On On the other hand the Lake Skoro says It will meet any rate made by a competitor. Tills see-saw reduction will soon have the rates down to nothing unless one side or the other weakens. The Grand Trunk will probably tomorrow quote ! 19 cents on diesscd beef and corresponding spending icdifctions on the other commodities , to go into effect on the Minio day as the 4J cint ! basis of tlio other lines. The Canadian. Pacific "is on easy street" in the fight. The reductions ere caused in the first place by the Canadian Pacific and its Wabash connections quoting tlio Grand Trunk differential rate ot 11 cents and gob- Wing up all the diessol beef business , while the others were dunging ls > cents. Now the Canadian Pncitlo has only to follow the re ductions of the Gi and Ti link to keep rn the swnn , and the llriht will apparently lie be tween the Grand Trunk and the other lines Passenger rates were restored to the old b isis this morning by nil lines in the old Western States Passenger association teui- toiy. The onlv exception is by the lines be tween St Louis mid Kansas City , where n > .3 round tup i.ito will bo made until the Bur lington's issue of tickets at that ratoaro used. This block of MO tickets has caused no end of trouble They wcio issued bj the Hanni bal & St Joe line of the Bmlington. In spite of pledges to the contiaiy they aio finding their way into brokers' bunds , the Alton hav ing bought six on Satuiday at dlfteient Kan sas City scalperollkcs There is little doubt that ex-Vice President Goddirrd of the Atchison will bo elected chairman of the now western p issengor asso ciation at tomoriow's meeting The commit tee appointed to select a chairman has ngiecd to report only Mr Goddurd's iiiinio and an election is suto to follow , unless he refuses to tal.o the olllec. The now ngi cement will make a i evolution In tlio sale of tickets It lias been the prac tice among western loads to have an unlimited number of 'igents at all promi nent points. The new agreement provides that theio shall bo only one city ticket olllce , besides the depot office , in each city , except Kansas City and Topeka , where mi additional ono vv ill bo allowed. This rule goes into effect July 9 It will wipe out the hotel ticket ofliees , as the Cen tral traflic lines took a similar action three months ago. juoiinr.n itvsTJtiKiits. Air Unsuccessful Attempt ' to Itnn Coliiinlins Htrcct CiirH. CoitiMiiL * , O , Juno 9 At noon today the Consolidated street railroad compiny made nn attempt to run cars The police weio massed at the barn where the attempt was made and mound which somo2,000 people had assembled. The fli-st cur was derailed after running a mile. The dtiver was pursued through the alloys and finally oscrped. The second cur vv as also thrown across tlio tracks and was damaged bj the stiikcrsaml the conductor and di Iv er stoned. The pollco hud no contiol and did not pretend to give any protection to the new employes , their s } inpathies being plainly w 1th the sti ikers Overtoil thousand pcomowoiomassed within a couple of squares and the excitement was Into'iso. The driver of a second ear was afterwards cscoited to the depot and placed on a train Mayor Biuck then issued oidcrs that no moio caw bo run today. After this older was soon restored and the stiikers dispersed very Jubilant 'llicuompan } Is discouraged and attilbutes its Inability to inn cars to lack of pollco pro tection. A consultation was had with Ad jutant General Hawkins in regaid to calling out the mtlltia , but ho thought the necessity liiut not arisen. The city council tonight adopted a resolu tion calling for arbitration of the mutter and Instinetingtho city solicitor that if the com piny refuses to arbitrate to institute proceed ings for the revocation of Its charter. The company contemplates another effort to stint Its cara tomorrow. The manager sajs tlio company will neither arbitrate nor ad vane o wages. Ituso Dull .Men Ari'CMod. KouiifTHt , } Y , Juno 9. [ Special Tele gram to Tuu Bi c ] The members of the Philadelphia ( Athletic ) and the Hochestcr biiRobill trinn , AmeiUun association , with Umpire Toolo , woio in rested hero this 1110111- ing and coinmunded to appear foithwllh before - fore Justice Co > of the town of hondcquult to stand examination on the churgo of pbiy- ing base hall on Sunday last at Wlnsdor Uiuh In that town The members of the two teams waived examination aud wcro Ueid. in 100 for the fraud ] ury. vii / : . t cur.Mts Airiitt JGx lr , Pattern Decries UIQ Present .Methods of I'li Pinxcniov , N. J. , JUno'tV-Tho exercises of tlio ono hundred find * forty-third annual commencement at Prlncet6n college began jcsterday by the baccalaureate sermon by Dr. Patton. Spcaklrigof the study of tlio blblo and methods of interpretation , Dr. Put- ton said , in part : "Tkcrffnro men who stand in our pulpits and preach on the patience ot Job and the moral courage of Daniel , who find material for sentimental sermons on thp seasons and en tertaining sermons on thojloclal follies of tlio day , and practical sermons on tlio Importance of sleep or the need of restraining the imagi nation , but who me silent respecting the tre mendous fact of sin and the doptnatlo signifi cance of atoning blood. ITdo not say such men mo handling the word of God deceitfully for I am willing to have them plead guilty , if they prefer , of literary incapacity and an un- scholastic stupidity tunCprovc'nts them from seeing that the bleeding Clnlst is the central fact of the scripture. Cultivate disci iintn- atlon. seize upon master thoughts , get hold of the big end of till questions , rest your opin ions in broud and deep rational foundations , Follow the gi eat trend of evidence and do not halt for minor difficulties , and do not let trifles feed doubt.'o for mulate our faith in crcfcd statements , and aitci * a centuiy or two find that the church and creed in o not in exact accoid. This is nothing to wonder at. It is the same old question of the letter tud the spirit. The science of ethics is becoming the science of what is , rather than what ought to be. and If the doctilne of rlghtucctcds at all it is w Ith the determination that whatever is. is right. In the name of reason I protest against this tendency in thought. I rcfuso to abdicate under the ten or ism of public sentiment. The historic , monument , as wijll as the actions of individuals , must bo Judged bj fixed piinci- plcs. Wo cannot eliminate doctrines because wo do not llko 'them ' , nor can wo insoit new yones ourselves because popular clamnr calls for them. What is wrltteiu Is written , but It will bo i cad with different emphasis in dlf- foient peiiods and will bq intcipieted in the light of tlio binning questions of these peii ods , and will bo brought | nto relation with science and philosophy. Do not hastily as sume that every great movement is nn in- spiied movement. I have no faith in the In spiration of largo masses of men. " Reformed I'ic.stij tci lans. Ni vv Yontt , Juno 9 At todaj 's session of the Uefoi med Pi csbyrcr Ian sj nod the report of the committee on temperance was read. It provides for the total abolition of the liquor trafllo and only tiiifcimcnted wine will bo al lowed at the Lord's supper In regard to tobacco the report declare ? that no joung man should be eligible to Uio mlnlstrj who uses tobacco in any form. ' The report savs ' : "Wo note with special satisfaction the 'example , set by Mr. and Mis. Wanamakcr in giving ther ? entertainments without wine. " The report touchcs-upon the discussions in congress on the temperance question. The recent decision of the supiome eouit respect ing "original pickagcs , " the report snjs. has a fuv oniblo side , in that it makes national legislation upon the liquor traffic necessary. Speaking of the influence and power of the liquor interest it says"On state occasions liquoisweigh down the table picsidcd over by our Christian president and Ills lady. The \ ice-prcsiduit goes in this 10- spcct to greater excess and besides this dc- nvcs piollt fiom the sale of liquois on property which ho owns anjil controls. " The report closes by saying the law of total abstinence should bo most rigidly enforced by the courts ot the church ; "that w o record our emphatic disapproval of the example of all pei-sons , especially higlf officials , in so far as they aid or abet the direful evil of liquor indulgence. " * SHE It'AXXSjsTMV ACltCS. Oillfornin Presenting Her Claim to the "World's Fair Committee. CHICAGO , Juno 9 [ Special Telegram to Tin : BLIThe Hon. W II Mills , a Califor nia land commissioner with a letter from Maj or E. B. Pond of San Francisco , visitid Mayor Crcgier , chairman of the woild's fa r grounds and buildings committee this morn ing. Mr. Mills was selected at a conven tion or delegates held in San Finncisco lo represent the claims of Cnlifoinia nt Chicago. That state wants ten acres for its exhibits. Major Crogier informally and unofficially told Mr. Mills that ho dill not think the de- shed ten acies would bo allowed. If it is not California will confine her exhibits to tlio margrns of the v.nious diives , wheio the floral and vegetable products will bo arranged. according to localities. It is planned that a restaurant whore only California products can bo obtained shall bo elected. Olive oil will be made on the grounds , a department will bo reserved for the manufacture of silk fabrics , stumping mills and mining machinery will bo displaced and there will bo n gioat variety of raisins and fruit exhibits. Call- foinir intends to pav tlto entire cost of the buildings to bo used for its-exhibits. The citl/ens are asking that the legislature appro priate 5)00,000 ( ) for the purpose , bat conserv ative business men thinkfiOO.OOJ will bo suf ficient. Land Commissioners Toisjth and Do Young , also fiom California , will aid Mr. Mills in presentihg the westein state's claims. ix TIII : sojuioxs. Attention Called to the Provisions of tlio .MelCinley HI ! ! . Lovnov , Juno 9 In tlio commons today Vincent called the attention of the house to the fact that the house of repiesentativcs at Washington had passed a , bill for enhanced prohibitory duties on cutlery , tinplate and other articles of British oxpoit. Ho asked whether tlio Ihiglish government , having 10- gaid for the disastrous effect while tlio senate's approval must have upon Shef field , the Midlands , Soutli Wales and Belfast , would nilhoro to its views that the free imnoit sjstem of the United Kingdom precluded Instructions to the Biitish minister ut Washington to repre sent to Uio United states government the injmj which such legislation would do to the industry of a friendly power which in IbV ) gave a free maiket to JLy" > ,000,000 worth , of Ami'iican competing goods faeuctniy Fcigrison said the government hud not been Infoiined ot any impeitant al terations In the tariff bill. Dillon spoke of the danger to the public peace from the violent and unconditional action ofjtho magistrates and police of Cashcl and Tipperarv ut the rocqrit nationalist meet ings. " ' Glnditono supported Dillon's motion. Baifonr said tlio force was sent to Tipper- arv to preset v o order If anything &eiious hud happened the blaine would rest upon these vv ho dolled the government proclama tions. TUT. it KST iii.onit JTA iGT.A M > > A CoiiHlKiiinnnt of Valnahlo Horses Shipped for Aineilua. lCu ) > irfi/M It&i l > u Jnmti fionlim Jlennrtl 1 LONIIOV , Juno 9 [ New York Herald Cable -Special to TUB Bri-Tlio ; ] steamship Dcinmnk loft the Thames today for Ameilca with a consignment of horses which for ele gance , quality and pedlgieo could not well bo surpassed Thoyinoof the vorj boit Hack- my blood In Unglaud. Brown rushlon , the well knonn Hiicknoy htulllon dostlncd fern n season In Aincitca , will bo sent back. These horses aio for Dr. Webb , hon-in-law of the Into Comoduio Vandeibllt. and there aio six riench coach ing maios for Vandorbilt. Of the full con signment the most notUeiiblo is tlio famous mine , Hud of Alice , the well known chestnut which caused such a sensation at the Hack ney show at Islington in IBtO. . - - llo Defended Ills Ilrolliur. LI.MNIITOX' , Ky. , Juno 0. ( Special Tele gram to Tun Br.fcJ-Owen Bradluj , a well known nice horse tinlncr , shut and moitully wounded Prko Jcnldns this moining Ji-nk- Ins had a light with Brudli-j s tirutha U 111 lost night and this mouiin Owi u tuuli it up U r i J 'Icr the shoot , n g BAD WRECK ON THE WABASII Seven Men Killcil anil Several Seriously In jured Near Warrentown , llo , MANY FAST HORSES DESTROYED , It IH Not Known to AVhom the Animals IJeloiiKCd The Persons Killed oWero GrooiiiN anil Stable Bojs. ST. Loui , JunoO A serious railway wreck Is repoited from Warretitown , sixty-one miles \\cst of hoioon the Wub.ish road. The ills- patches to the headquarters of the road sny Unit two freight trains collided just out of Wairentown at 1:2 : > this moining , that both engines and eighteen caw wcio wieukcd , and th.it seven men \voio killed and sovcr.il wounded. Theio w'ero eight palace horse cars at tached to ono of the ti.ilns , laden \\itli lace horses en ionic to Kansas City , two of which were wrecked , and the seven men in chin go of the horses are leportcd killed. Fiften horses aioIso rcpoitcd killed. Of the trainmen several received severe in- Juiics A wrecking ttain was send out from Mobeily mid surgeons fiom scvetal points weiosent to the scene as soon as possible. The race horses were eniouto fiom Latonln to Kansas City , and weio consigned to Bcr- niml Cot rigan , pu'sidcnt of the Kansas Clfy jockey club , but it is not known to w horn they belong. The persons killed wcio gtooms and stable boys. - The names of the killed nro : WILLIAM H. THOMAS , Cvnthlann , Ky. IIENHY STONL3 , trainer.Huuodsbuig , Kv. Kv.JAMHS JAMHS and PUANK KULLY , Chicago. ii3 SIMONS , Lexington , Kv. MOHKIS GHUHN ( coloicd ) , Frankfoit , Ky.SAMUEL SAMUEL DAVIS , jockey , Lexington , Ky Five others iecei\ed injuiies moio or lea- , seiloiiij. sin : THOU TIII : OATH. Mrs. Gifiniscm oC hc-liujlcr Admitted to the liar. Scituri.ru , Neb. , Juno 9. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Btr ] Distiict couit convcnod hcto this moining with Hon. A. At , Post pro- siding. A largo number of non-resident at- toineys weio In attendance , among whom were Hon. W. It Kelley of Lincoln , Geoi go Legge of Omaha and C. O. Sabin of Chicago The morning was taken up with calling the dockets. At the opening of couit in the aftoinoon the committee who weio appointed on the examination of Mi * Annie I ) . Giimison , for admission to piattice , hiindcd In their icpoit , which entitled her to admission. She thereupon took the oath of ofllce , ic cclving the many compliments of the com land bar. bar.Mrs Mrs G i unison is the accomplished wife of ex Judge James A Gumison , Who has been one of the leading members of the bar tieio for the past eighteen J eais and now has a5 uutcd with him in hib practice H. Thomas. The case of the state vsA. . charged with obtaining money b tcnse , was then called and the Httornoys for defense caused consternation in tlie couit room by filing a motion to quash ( he regular jmy panel , which motion was sustained and the regular jurj dis 'liaiged. The sheiiff was sent for and ordered to impanel a new jury at oneo , which was obtained about ! o'clock. It will exhaust at least seventy iivo jurors by the time a jury Is selected in the case. The Woods-Poolc sensational mnrriugc case will undoubtedly go over the teuu. IllclumlB lit the King- . rnr.MONT , Neb , Juno 9. [ Special to TUB Bi r ] The first authorised announcement of the candidacy of L D. Hiehards for governor was made this evening by the D lily Tribune The- piper concludes its editorial as follows "The republicans of Dodge county w ill delight - light to honor Mr Itlchards Dining his long rcbidenco hero ho has built for himself a reputation which is woith farmoio to him than the olllco of governor. And so , in pre senting him as a candidate for that high place , his friends and neighbors feel that the ) are at the same time iccogniziug worth and Uuo nobility of character , as well as con tubuting a sei\ ice to the state " The Tribune , which has in a certain sense been Congiessm.m Dorsoy's peisonal organ for the past twelve years , savs that Mi Dorsoy has pledged his suppoit to Uichaids and that ho can not be a candidate On this point it says : "It assumes that ho will not bo n candidate for reelection It does not know that ho is a candidate Ho made the-o volunteer pledges deliberately and without anv outside influence ; it is thciefoio natural to suppose that ho made tlicm fully expecting to keep them To assume that ho did not ex pect to do so would bo to do great \ ioleuco to his personal and political integiity , " Volition AVeio IHsonsm-d. Nusos , Neb , Juno 9. [ Special to Tin : BLJ ] The Nuckolls county alliance mot hero in secret session on Saturday with an attendance of sixty-live delegates , represent ing all the alliances of the county. Aiiangc- mcnts weio neatly completed for celebiating the Fourth of July. They accepted , with thanks , the $400 subscribed b ) the citizens of Nelson to miiko the celebration a success. This was quito liberal on the pait of the elli /ens after the alliance hud decided to monopo lize the celebration and had seemed the giovo which the i iti/ens me accustomed to use for that pin pose The membeis mo veiy close mouthed about the rest of their business , but it has leaked out that politics cai'io up for dis cussion and that action was taken in favor of putting n complete ticket in the llcld , and delegates weio elected to go to the conven tion ut Hcd Cloud for that purpose Yesterday was children's day in four churches. Thoio was a profuse decoration with ( lowers , handsome emblems to please and instinct the little ones The day was beautiful and the churches wcio all well lilled. Anll-PrnhibltinniNtH at Il IUsrtV ! , Neb , Juno 9 [ Special Tele gram to Tin : lUe. ] Colonel E 1' . Koggcn , secretary of the State Business Men's and Bankers' association , was in Hastings today and in company with Banker Doltilch visited the unions business liouse obtalnlni ; endorse ments and slgnatnies favorable to the anti- piohihltion amendment , and succeeded in en- lollmgtho names of neaily every huslnuis firm in the city. Mr. Ho gen sa\s ho finds few business men who , while they oppose prohibition , do not evince n disposition to openly or publicly decline themselves Sev- eial instances of that character wcio encoun tered in Hastings. Died at a Kipo Old Ago. Krviixuv , Neb , Juno 9. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : 111:1 : : . ] Miss Milllo Dunnolt , aged ninety-seven years and six months , died lieioymtoidur. She was In good health up to a fevv days before her death. She took the first promtum at the county fair list full on fancy needlow oik , which aho made without the aid of glasses. Stio was the oldest pin- sun living in NubiaMm. One-nil Weaver Will llo There. UHVTUICINcJ , Juno 9 [ Special Tele gram to Tin : UBP ] Tito Beatrice Chautuu- qua manager announces that they huvo so- euiod thu services of. General Weaver , the famous greenback advocate of Iowa , fur one or mote iiddiiMboii during the assembl ) which begins hcroJunu L'O , to contlnnu eleven du)8. I'll D Caused l > ) a Child. Ill ITIIH t , Neb , Juno U Spiilal T'U gram to Jiu , Hit llio bain e > f ( jeuigo HuiiUl , foul iiillcj uvilU ut Ihla vlt ) , was destroyed by llro Saturday evening. The lire was caused by n child phi ) lug with matches. The bam and all of its contents. feed , agilcultural implements , wagons and harness , were burned , mid two adjacent coin cribs with 1XX ( ) bushels Of coin. Loss ? 1,000 , pnitlally Insured. A Legal Knock Dim n. GIIVND 1st. . - , * , Nob. , Juno 9 [ Special Tel egram to Tin : Urn ] In the tilal of n ease be fore Justice Uoodall today Attorneys W. II. Saunders and C. 1' . Logan indulged In n legal knockdown , the llo having been given by Logan. ThO gentlemen * paid their line and the couit ad Join ned. Hcor Shipped into South Dakota. ' Nionuun , Neb , Juno 9. [ Special to Tun Bi r ] The Nlobmra brewery has opened up quite an extensive business on tho"oilginal package" system Last w eek UIO kegs were shipped over the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul 10 id into South Dakota , forty kegs of W hlch went to Yankton. , Lively Time at Nelson. Nn ov , Neb , Juno 9 [ Special to Tun Bur.- witnessed the dover Bur.Satuiday ] largest crow over sc n in Nelson outside of some holiday celebration. Tlio causes seemed to bo the circus , the alliance meeting and the conven tion of the labor pmty , nil of which wcio in successful operation on that day. A DofootUo Kltie. * KBUISPY , Neb , Juno 9. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bi r ] The farm house of Mrs. Charles Black , on the island southwest of the city , burned this morning , together w ith pai t of the contents Loss about Sl.fiOO. The building w is fully insured. The ilio caught fiom a defective liuo. % The Itc-Hoot'tlio nine. Brvrmcr , Neb. , Juno 9. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BFI : ] Klaborato preparations nro being made for the landing of the steam boat Belle of the Blue at this point Wednes- daj next. The event will bo signalized w itli impiesslvo ceremonies , music , speeches , etc. Cm-bint ; Contract Awarded. Biv rinciNeb. . , Juno 9. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Bi r. ] Swigiut & Shepherd of this city wcio today awarded the curbing contract for paving disti lets 1 and fi at 00 7 cents per lineal foot The ouibing is to bo ol Colorado sandstone. HaccH nt 15c.it rie-e. BrvTHici' , Neb , Juno 9 [ Special Telc- giam to Tin : Bi n ] The Beatneo laces vv ill begin on Juno IS and continue through until Juno 20. The meeting ptomiscs to bo ono of the most inteicsting evci hold in this section Itiondy on the Bench. Bi-VTinci : , Neb , Juno 0 [ Special Tele gram toTiinBui ] The disliict coin t for the summer term convened this rnorniiig with Judge Broad ) on tlie bench. _ _ _ - * * TIII : jKESi > EX < iEittjr"\ii XEHVE. And by Displaying It Sn\ed His Com pany ThoiiMindH. ST. PAH , Minn , Juno 9. fBpcelal Tele gram to Tin Bu > ] The postal authorities at St Paul , Tacoma , Helena , Portland and other points have been in constant communication today to an iv o at some conclusion as to the amount of money stolen at the tiain lobbeij near New Salem just bcfoio midnight Satur day. The lo s in the postal car was vci ) * hc.uy , ptobablj ? 10,000. Seventeen legisteied pouches wcio lipped open vv ith bow ie kuiv cs , but the highwaj men compelled the mall clerks to sweep their cou tents Irfto laigo sacks for tjio conv enlcncc of the robbcis while traveling. There wei o ov cr tliieo hundred registered letters in the pouch which was sealed at Portland and ordered di rectly through to St. Paul. Whogitho robbers entered the ear a clerk was setting forty registered letters. which ho had picked Up nt Miles City , Glcndfvo. Dick inson rind New Salem. Ho attempted to hide them , but the cocked revolver's of the robbers thieatoilcd instant deatli and ITU yielded It is stated 'that the Northern Pncillc express company ivlll present the express messenger , Angevlnc , W ith a check for lUOU forhls brav- ci v and coolness His lion ticasuio box has been sent back teSt St Paul. It contained > lb.VJO. The only thing taken fiom his car was a shotgun Dispatches fiom Bismarck and New halem state that the whole country round about is sw aiming with c.ivahymen from Toils Bu- loid and \ates. A fiesh trail going townids the Black Hills has been discovered and it is believed the desperadoes will bo captured dead 01 alive In the next few hours The tracks of hoises going at great speed indicate that thcio weie at least six of the lobbeis Not mote than Unco or four wcio seen on the train , but the other's weio doubtless on watih Alaimmg stones aio told by passengers who in-lived hi'io when the Hist shots w tie hcaid Thciu was a gnat commotion , Con ductor Stillw ell and the porters ran thumgh the cats crying to evei.vbo'ij to got out then revolvers , but not ono w.is to bo found , how ever , among the passengers or emplovcs Theio was u great scuimbling to hide their valuables Mrs Henry Dellavcn of Portland had 8,000 in bills on her poison. She was equal to the occasion , however , as she cut the plush on her seat In the blecpcr and shov cd the inside. I Valuable Discove'i ) loi- M vusii M ITO N , la , Juno 11 [ Special Tel egiam to Tin : Bi i : ] C. H Brock , a inem- llcr of the Eighth low u cavalry , in lumning- ; ing tlnough the old records of the count } this aftoinoon , discovered among the pio- ceedlngs of the board of sup nison in fbU ( , that on December 7 of thatyearit passed a resolution giantmg ? I5) ) to overj mm who should enlist alter th t date In Janu ir > fol lowing the boaid pa isrd another resolution and gianted the afuiesa I bo mty to all who had entered befoio or sliould enlist after that d ite , duo in * M ami i il p i > inents , w ith l > per cent Interest on unp lid amounts. Brock ac- loidingly HUd a ciilin today amounting to over i jK ( ) . He fmt'icr ( liscoverol tint it would take $ ( )0MK ( ) to pay the claims to which the soldiers enlisting in this comity are en titled Tlio only thing that can ] ) i event the collection of these . alms Is the statute of lim itation , whli i , it Is sild , docs not apply to government debts to Usdcfl.ii leis , o Pour t'hlldi'i'ii Drowned. Dvvixi-oitr , In , Juno 9. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bi v ] Kupld City , a co il min ing town of four or live bundled souls , lo cated on the Illinois slduof the Mississippi a few miles above Divenpoit , wltnoised u diowning disaster Sunday. 1'ivo children John Yost , Magglo Baker and Albeit , Chillies and Lela bhoib of ages between Unco and eleven j care went out In n HliifT above the dam at that place , intending toroaoli the Is land near by. They wcro tikon in by the cinrent that ran to the mill race , and before any ono on the bank could help them they all went over the dam. John Yost was rescued , nu uly cli owned , below thu fulls , but the uth- ocs i erished. The body of the Baker girl and ono of the boys 1ms been recovered , but the others aie still in the river No ono in the village know of the intcnliun of tuu chlldicn when tliuy cmbaiked. . - The IloHolnid Tionhlc Sullied , WUHIXIITOV , Juno 0 General Scoflcld , who is acting scctetary of war , has received Information from Geaeral Hugur to the uiTect that the ti outdo on the HnKcbud between the settlers and tlio L'he'jennes seems to hnvo Mibsldod. The Indiiins Imvo a ieed to sur- rcndnr the piUoiicTd ( lemiiiidcd by the mi- tliOlHlC'B. * An I'x-Stato 'l'i caKiiicr IndlutcMl. JACKSON. Miss , Juno --Tho gr.md Jury today returned two IndlitmenU iiKainbt ox- Klato Treasurer HemiiiKvviiv for the alleged ( . 'inbLwk'munt of fll' > , ( Kh > of state funds Ho iik.idcd lint jttiHU uiut ti | > ju'l- ' | ) X < H ! Inn ball ul f i > ( XK > en < . , ! < u > ' 'l tun i * I liO bail Will I'lVliabli Uo fuiUi Ui i tuiiiui i vV ALL SWERED WITH GLORY , The Omaha Quanta Onrry Away the lirsl Prize of $1,000. , j . * . * v A- SERGEANT FOYE WINS A GOLD MEDAL , The Giiardi Leave Kansas City Amid n Storm ol' Doafcnlnt ; Chc'cis Xlio Veidlot Heartily In dorsed hy All. , Mo. , Juno 9 [ Special Nrolo- gnim to Tin : Bri' ] The Omaha guards marched through an immense crowd at tlio Union depot tonight singing "Woiuo the stuff , for that's what the Judges all suj " The im mense crowd cheered wildly and the gallant guards lifted their caps with a wild Inn rail for Kansas City and liergi and national en campment. The guards left for Omnhu tonight covered with honors and $1,000 richer In n grand ptlro than they w ere upon ai living hero The com mittee Into this evening made the nvviiuls and Omalur got the first piio of $1,000 for tlio best maiden In fantry dilll , with n line gold medal to Sergeant Toyo. The boigennt was so picatly surprised when his piizewasin- nounced that lie did not have words at his command for a response. The check of 61,000 was handed to Captain SchaifTinnncdiatclj upon the announcing of thopiize. Kx-Governor Thomas T ( iltten- dcn , ex-Mavor Divenpoit , Captain \\ihon mid Geneial Devol inailo huppj Hpcoilics in the inosculation Just before the n suit was announced Captain Schaift of Omaha denied the right of contest to the Mnsuitinc > , la , lilies on the giound that the foimoi bad com peted bcfoio and weio not In UK maiden class. This gave rise to a dispute whli li 1 1 suited in the questioning ot whet her ( . 'aptaiu Schnrft was a commissioned ollliei 'llio ' trouble was settled in a moment , however , and Omaha was the victor. The contestants in this class weio Omaha Gmnds , $1,000 and medal ; WaMnngtoii rcncibles , WOO , Himisvvlik Killis , $ UK ) , Company G , St Louis. Mnscatlne Ulllcs , I'luunK KUIcs , Marmaduko Guards , Hulk no Gmnds , Companj G , Third legiment , Denver Guauls The vv oik of the Omaha gnaids on eveiy dull , exhibition or competitive , bus been excellent and the gcncial veidlet of the public as well as the Judges was that they should hav o the pii/e. Tin : ctio\iX' < ' .i s.n ; i f.v. A Trip to ilolict UesnltM In an Imp > rt- ant Discovery. CIIICVGO , 111 , Juno 9 [ Speilul TiU'piam to Tin : Bii.J The Journal this moining publishes a long sensational article In regard to the Cionin case , alleging that 'mpoitant ' new diseovoues hive been made tlnough the instiumcntalitj of John Kim/ , the ( icuium suspect , who was i gi an ted a new timl and finally lelcascd "It bus Just transpired , " snvs the Journal , "that Kmu , in company wlthJ A ( j nun , u prominent member of the Cronin committee , ' and a detective left the city Satuulai night foi .Tolict , vv hero it is said they transacted some business witlt the state's aMoincy which will bung consteinution in the at present defunct camp 120 of Uio Clan nti- Gacl. "In addition it is also confidently stated by those on the inside and in a position to know that Jollet will lose at least ono of its most inteicsting inmates , and possibly two The ono who is said to bo certain of pndou is Pntiiek O'Sullivan , who , it Isdoclaied , has made a clean breast of Ida w hole know ledge of the conspiracy at the urgent pkullngoC his former prison mate1 , and in coiw .iionco of certain liu ts which have come to Kun 's know ledge biiuo In AX JHVlttIO\\ A Ilcmlci Intr l > y the Callfoinlu Conit Hesnlls In a Diop in hiiir. . Svv Pn VMMMO , C.d , .luno9 The --upiemo couit rendered a decision en bane todaj in the ease of Theodore Haveinoyer and otheis against the supcuoi couit of thu clt > and county of ban Francisco , being an application for a wilt of prohibition to lestraln tlio supciior court and receiver fiom acting on thooideis of wild omt appointing SHid ri1- ceiver Tlio oidei was granted on tlu > giound that thci compinj h.ul Joined Uio sugar tiust 'I ho practical eftv < t of the Jmlgnp nt of the snpienie tourt tod.ij is to lele'iise tht i < llnoiy fiom the control of Uicioeelver mid .ill older * ! of Uio supeiini eom't , pending the n - > ult of the appeal It is tin * niidi'istaiidlng Unit the icllnc'iy will bo allowed to lesnmo business. This means the throw ing on the loial mnilict of o\or sixteen thousand bnicls of sugar , which have been lei knd up in tbo wuuhouso since I-Vbruaiy 17 Manager Molt of tbo le- llncrythls iiftcinoon reduced the rate from ! i to 0'a cents on gi inulalcd sugar. riro itiv i , iitn : v. Piopai'iitloii- FlKhtlnt ; Ono of the ( i I'.H 'I rusts. KvxsvsCm , Mo , Juno 9. J. D Ilei the well known hi c vv er.has . i cturned fi om ( 'hu .igo wlioio lie hud been the p ist week looking in to matters pci tinning to tbo coming wai be tween the distillers nuotporation Inuuuag the distillcis and latilo fecdcis tiuttt and these not In m < oid with It It Is jnoposcd to eiccl two distiluiiia tit a < est of about * , ' ,0 < X ) , < HJO Tin n joint can.ulty will biv-ubout ; o)00 ( ) bushels .if pmlu daily , which will bo m cat enough toiupvw'tli the ( omblncd nutput of the tinst noith of the Ohio liver The locution of the dintiiu ncs Is not jet ugiocd upon , but it islilti'lv that Kan- has cllv will si'curo one of them Itisu.cited that dlstilieiii'S Will bo cicctcd and uu Iv for work sixty da\s from thu time one of the capitalists diiei ll.v inteicated and vv bu is now lit Uuiopo , letuins .loo Menlino' Nivv YOIIK , Juno si [ Special T < lepi am to Tun Her.I .loo McAullfto and Bill * . Mad den will sail fur England tomoium > j | > the steamship Wisconsin MoAullfli- xpi i ts to whip Sluvln without mtich trouble mid sus If his expectations inn iiiU/ed Sullivan will Imvo to lU-lit him I shall light stannprob- nlily in bepiembiu , ind 1 am couii 1 i > > that t shall \vin , heenuso I urn well ncqiiun.u I with Sluvln'H porfoimiinces am1 knmv us umili about him us any .Vmi-i'leiui Meant ! " Mud- don will UMVO up the WIHJ foif'ii uimii ha posted with WaUi-lv to mul.u a mut. li i tvvecn Sullivan and mv- > elf , ami the bitifili > v in.iy coven1 it Just asKOOII u bo pleases " * Died In Hfri Pow. Pun VDCii'inv , JutieO' Hov J B liif'st , aged llfty-flvo .Vi'ais , ellod lust ni.i ' < > h < 3 pow in tbo iZinumiel Knfniinid I i rua C'huieh , the pllbtemiU ) olvvblill li' i i nuel twoye.irs ugo after u paialvlli MI . . Iho deceased w us at tin ) time of hit , , \ico presidunt of the' Kcm-ial synod of nc lo- lonncd Lutheran chuu h of thu L'inu < i btutcs. AValved an Kvnmlnalloii , Hi nox , S B , Juno U [ Spr-eiul IVIc-grain to Tun But. ) Pix-d Hundloy , who was tultea before Justlco ( jiiint tuduy , cliuigc 1 uiili tin ) muide-r of Ills fatbe-r , Hon. / T Hundley , lust Tuesday , waived anoxamlmitu < n oixi wun committed to Juil to iiwult the uetuuuf the gi ami Jmy at thu bepiembor distin t court. Mrs. Hundley and duiiKlitur lUiU guvo bond for Ins uppeaiumu 'llio bm nee-ins holly uuc ( jiu < ten el and is in ti ! > nc tot hMUtl 'IllelC' In II IliVtti IV NuriJIUHltUf * till ! tuuidui that , wtll i'tuUubt ) livel Uu Kuuwu ,