r OMAHA DAILY BEE , K TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA , IFHIJDAY MORNING , JTILV 4 , 1890. NUMBER 30. Bcnalor Plumb Institutes an Inquiry Re garding Union Pacific Transactions , THOSE UNDELIVERED LAND PATENTS , They me Afjuln nrotiKht U | > in the Bunnto lor Dlnonsniim Ilotlt Houses Adjourn Uvur UiitllM-onilay , S , JulyG. In the senate today messages from the president as to Indian lands In Kansas , postal nnd cable communica tion between the United States and the Latin- American states , the celebration of the fourth centennial of the discovery ot Araorici nud as to Iho ngreciiioiit between the Chctokeo commission nnd the Iowa Indl ma In Indian territory were presented and referred. Mr All'son ' moved that the adjournment today bo until Monday. Mr. Plumb offered a. resolution , which vvui agreed to , railing on the secretary ofvar for In foimatlon ai \\hothcr aiticlcsaro being manufactured nt any of the imtionil military homes that comu in competition with pilvnto enterprise , und If so thoicusoa and nuthorit ) theiefor. Mr 1'lumb also offered a resolution direct ing the secretary of the interior to Inform the senate whether ho has luiovvledgo of runrantco , actual or proposed , hy the Union 1'tulllc inllro.Ml coinp in ) of bonds or stochs of nny ether .orpoi itlons e pci'lally those of the Oregon Navlgutlon coinpain nnd of tlio Denver & South 1'ailt railtoad coinpati ) , whether the Union I'ucitlc nnlio-xd coin- puny las paid out of ita burplus earnings or otherwise the indebtedness or nny pait thereof of those or other com panies * , mid if so whether such guurunti'o or pa\ineutor both Is iu acooidamo with law ami consistent -with the obligallous of the Union I'acillcto vho United States , Mr Kdmunds sugKt'sted to add to the rose lutlon the words "mill that the scvrot iry of tholntcilor iiiininunicato all itifoiination In the posseasion of his department oil tie sub- 1l''t" Mr. Plumb ncccptod tlio amendment Jir. IJutlersarcastically suggested that the sucietnry of the interior aUo report if ho hud any Kiiovrlcdgu vvhy the senate docs not pro ceed to tousld"ration of the report of the com mittee on Puelllo i.iilroids. Ho supposed a caucus had acted on the mutter. 'Ibis led to a tilt between Messrs. IHltlcr and Edmonds , which consumed home time. Mr. lUmumls said tint t > o far ns ho was concerned he would bo ejlad to huvo the reso lution embrace a call tokiiow vvhethertho in terior department Is in possession of informa tion that at least ono ot the goveinment aided voads has not , ovu sinio the passage of the Thru man act , deliberately disobeyed UH iii- jmictlons in respect of Increasiiip obligations and milking dividends. If it bo tiuo tint in spites of the penalties im- posce'i tlicie had notbccn foieo enough in the ndminlstratlon either under democratic rr republican auspices to compel these ccnip.iri | > s to obey the law ho did not know tnat there would ho tiny use of pisshiff u settlement bill at all. The resolution v\as lltmlly agreed to. The hiibject of the bill passed .vestcnlny as toliiud patents n < inaliiitig undellvoud und the facilities uftorileda llrm of Washington nUorticvs to tnko n list of them was brought up by Mr. Hurry or Arkunsus , who hud a letter read sent by these attorneys to the cleik of Columbia county , Aikausas , ottering to supply ( intents In that county for f-1 each , of which fee tlio. c'prk.vva ' .jA i > tJriH $1. jVMCt < fTr iir1liVs9lstantComiuissidiiorJ : ; Stone ( then acting commissioner ) to this linn , oxtondlng such faeilitles to it and a let- tei from Assistant Sccietnry Bussoy , certify ing to the reputable charactcrof the 111 in , weio also read. Mr Ilcrry said that if any Ciplnnatlon could bo irivcn of that tiansaetlou or any oxciiso for tint most scan dalous conduct on the pait of govcrniiicnt oflleiaUho would he glad to hear it. Thcro veio'J'fl.OOO of these undcllvcicd patents , ami this llrm would , ut the low rate men tioned in Its letter , uiemn S1OOOH)0 ) from cltlruus unjustly and without authority. Ho underhtood that ono member ot tha Hun , Thomiii II. McKee , vviib an ofllcci' of the hounu of repiesentatives. The matter was discussed at some length bv Messrs. Teller , I'.uldock and Cockiell. lr Pmldock stated that under ttio piesent administration the number of undelivered pitonti hud been i educed bv 70OrtO. The senate bill to establish u United States land court was then discussed untilp. . m , " when the [ lostul and ship subsidy bills eamo " up Mr. Vest continued his arguments against the bills. Ho was us anxious as Mr Ill.ilni ! to bring back the supremacy of the United htntoson thooceui and to open the ports of South America toAmoilum piodvuts. lint the question was as to the means to bring about that end. The senator from Mainn ( Prvo ) wanted subsidies. Ho ( Vest ) opposed them In tote Mr. Vest went on to spiak of the hto I'.in-Aiiioriiaii con- feienco and sent to the clcrK's dehk mid had read a dipping fiom the New York Herald of Huenos A.vrcsiorrcspondoni'O to sluiw what Senor Pierrn , who accompanied the Mgoijtiiio ileicgatlon to waitiiugion , thought of the confcienco , of lllalne and the Uiiitt'il States delegates. As soon as the c-lotk llnlshod i-eadlng this very caustic criticism Mr Iluwloy asked Mr. A'cst vvhc-thor ho knew who wioto tlmt , and vvhc-thcr itvvns ipiitc fall and deioious to hive piiuted such n muss of irrcbpoiiblblo blac-kgiiiirdlsni. Mr Vest replied that the gentleman's iminovas given In the communication Mr Iu\vley ( 1 nlllini what I said , that the in m vho speaks as ho docs of nn honorable ( rcntli'iiiiiu nnd who saK of Ameilcancolhgen that degrees can bo obtained lei j.'tu My& what Is fulao. Mr Vest Ho Is secret try of a so-ioty in llucnos Ajies ami acioiiipmled the delegation fiom the Argentine Hc'publie to this I'ati- Anicilc'.ui coufueuio Mr Haw ley And vou may mid to that de- ( ciiptlon that hols n liar and nblaekguaid. Mr , Vest T'hn aitlelo Is a criticism of n publlu assembly anil 1 hud It toad to show the Iniproyiion made upon a prominent man vv ho atU'iided that conference in respect to the personnel of the conference ) ami its object. It was in order to show that no wining nud "dining no public exhibition , nothing but self lntore.it would affect our rommeicial iclatlons with the people of South America I have had tlmt article read as a communication published all over this countiy and South America to show that these men who iiro nmntii ; the keenest. shrewdest and most far-sei'luu merchants of the woild , and ( hut when we , liy any Inter national Amoriiaa conference- hy any ether ftpoctui'iilar means , seek to draw them nvvny froiusc > lf-inU > n)3t ) , woaroslmplv fooling our selves and throw Ingnwa ) th's money of the public Mr. Vest went on to my that If the subsidy sys tem was established it should bo made cijunl O.ittlo misers should be suhsidlze'd If hovvantiHl toeinaseulnto and oncrvuto the iK'Oplo ho vvotild touch ilium to dupeiul upon the govonimc'iit , Mi WIUou of Mai ) laud uddivssi'd the sen- nto In opposition to thu bills , which went over , The conference report on the agricultural appropriation bill was presented und ugicccl to. Ailjoumed till Monday , " \V * iitNOTON , Jul ) ! i. Ill the house today Mr Ledge of Massachusetts asked fora iv- print ot the federal election bill as passed , with mm glntd noli * . Mr , Kogerb of Arknubiis demanded the reg ul. r oilier. lr T..odgo suggested that thei-o was no no- renslty to get cross about the matter , "Ml Kogora retorted that the house hud enough of thu hill , wlu'ruupoii Mr. Ilouk of Tcimos e < o nucleated that the deiiiocnita mUlit KCtmoroof It. The ix-ijuc'tit vvns not ( 'rnntctl , Mr , Doiaoy of Nebmska asked consent to offer a resolution requesting the president to return to the house the hill extending the time of payment to purchasers of land of the Omnhu tribe of Iiidl-ins in Nebraska , but ob jection was made Mr. McCoinas of Maryland presented the conference rcpoit on the District of Colum bia npproprhtlon bill Aftcrdebito nnd pending n vote on the con- fei-cronee report Iho house at 1:45 : adjourned until Mondiiy. Tuhii M. Dyer , a 1'orinrr North IMntto Kdltor , Shoots IMiiiM-ir , Oonrv , Utah , July 3. [ Special Telegram toTiu'HHi' ] John M. Der ) , who was once a cowboy Inthocmploy of vVilllun 1'axtonof Omaha , and for flvo jcnw prior to List fall edited the North 1'l.itto Teleirraph nt North riatte , N'eb , with m irked ability , shot him self Itwt night In this city , Ilo had joined with others in opening n largo restaurant heio to run durliiR the carnival , It was on a scale to feed 5,000 people and lost money from the start. It was closed bv attachment ) esteiday Ilo felt dreplvhumlliiitodnt the loss o f the money Inuicdhlfu as well ns Ids own. I.atolnst night he wioto n letter to his lawyer and ono to his biother ; in the latter ho said , "I clnlm the privilege' , " meaning , doubtless , the light to commit suicide ; no also s.ild he proposed to end his existence nncl stop his roaming and troubles. Ho then went out near the reform school to a lonel ) spot , sat down by a log and sent a bullet Into Ills head , just behind his right ear. His friends found the letters ho loft and hunted for him all night , but did not discover his body. It was accidentally found this morning bv two young ladles who were out walking. The remains will bo burled today nt 10 o'clock by the Knights of Pythias. Ono biother was hiiuwhen the deed vvm done. Ills ether loUtives Uvo in Lincoln , Xeb. .v/ir I'ltJiHUtKX'Ai.if , rijiniiit. A Kittle Itoiim StartiMl In Tcxus in I'avoi oi'eiicr.il ! Jllles. XKVV YOIIIC , July ! l. [ Spoelal Telegram toTiir Bir.J Considerable inteicstls being liken hero in political and aimy circles by the mild boom being woikcd up for C5encr.il Miles ns the next republican candidate for the presidency. Word has Just been received from San Antonio , Texas , tint a very lively little boom has been stilted thciouuil It is said Husscll Hnnison during his iccciit visit had much to do with helping it on , C5cner.il Stanley is said to beat the head of the move ment A prominent ofllcer snid todiy : "You can say that a tremendous effort Is going to bo made to nomimto General Miles as the icpub- licuu candidate for piesident. Ilo has nil the requirements of a winner Hois closely ro luted to Sherman by maiilngc , and will hive this powerful mlluciu c , with Its Immense , follow ing at his * back. 1'iosldcnt Himison , I think I nin safe In trying , will not apply for a rcnoin- Ination and favors General Miles. All things considered , 3-011 can announce to the world that Geneial Miles is a candidate for niosl- dent of the United States , vvith n mighty good chuuco of success. " JH Hi : jPlfOJ/o37.rl.Hl. . 'I he Hotly ol'n Man Found in the hnlco at Chicago. Ciiit'Ano , July 3. [ Special Telegram to TUB UiiE , ] The body of a. middle-aged man was picked up In the lalto near Stanton ave nue this momlng and taken to Kloner's undcituklng ostubllshrocnt on Monroe- street A letter postmarked Omaha nnd addressed to B. Colcman Itoot , und a written card bearing the same naino.iuiiluu'lrcssl3130 ( Yliicenncs wenaevvasttdund : irrtho pockefjf * his'coatr There was notbini ; else on the body which would lead to Its identification. An inrjuoit will bo held. v > \rKjnit.iTV vr.iisn.ixs. Their I'lrst General Itciiiilou Coin- moiu'ctsat Cliattauoo a , Tumi. CnvrrvNooav , Tenn. , Julv 3. The first ( joncr.il reunion of the confcdei-nto veterans commenced in this cit ) today nnd will con tinue Unco das. ) The city is brilliantly dec orated with blue and gi ly bunting , stais and stripes anil hirfio pictures of the prominent generals and other leadhiR charnctcis on both sides in the Into war , Heveial thousand people ple nro lieio from the various southern states , among them being General Khby Smith , General Gordon and others. Amrrlcaii ilollci in ulcers' Association , Nt\v YOHK , .Tulj a. The American Holler- makers' association toihy decided to organize a local board In various cities to hive coutiol of local mattere. The next nieetlng will beheld hold In St. Ideals. ProMdcnt Cuiian of the International Hrotherhood of Boilermakers , who was present , delivered an nddrcss , In which ho denounced us unttuo the statement Unit the brotheihood was aiiayed against the mnniifucturets. Hefeiilug to theiopoit that the manufacture-is vvcie to have a black list , ho said ornanked hbor was opposed to such n step and the man who llr"t adopted it would bo sure to go under , boveril of the nuum- fnctureia In icply said no .such thing as n black list had be > cii LhnilL'ht of. No Qnoruin lei | is AVyoinlii } ; Out. AVvsms'OTOV , July a Tlio senate amend ment to the Wyoming adinlssio bill would hnvo been concuiied in today h ' o quorum been piesont. A point of no .onim was inndo nnd Camion of Illinois apj il"d to the house to permit the adoption of the confer ence report on the ) District of Columbia np- propilatlon bill nnd concurrence in the amendment to \VvotnIng bill without a point of no ( ] uoiutu being iidseil , sa.vlng ho would move an adjoin nnient Inuncdiatdy tlicti'iiftir. Tlio house , however , rafuscd to lake action. The Wyoming net was enrolled nnd read ) foi sigmtuio. A Ilrciptiioiil Agiec'inont. VK IIINOIOV , July 3 An agieoment his been entered into by Secretary Blnlno nnd Honu-ro , Mexican minister , providing for the reciprocity crossing of the International boundary line by hoops of the United States and thoiepublic of Mexico when In close pur suit of hostile Indians The reciprocal crossIng - Ing agiwel upon .shall only occur in unpopu lated 01 descit patts of said boutul.ny line. In no case shall forces of the t\vo \ countries rcspcctlv ely establish themselves or remain In foiclgn territory for any tlmo longer than Is neiessary toinaUopuisult of the band whoso trull they follow. 'Iho Cruiser I'lillndolp'iia. \ VsiiismoJuly 3 , The secretary of the navy today uwlved the ofllclul loport of the boat d appointed to try the cruiser Philadel phia. Itsa.vs the average speed during the run of four hours was 19.078 knots per hour and tint dining the trial the engines and boilers worked in the most sstlsfnctorvum- nti Uho icport najs the vessel li ii nil respee-ts coinplotii and ivaely foi delivery lu ni'cordanro with tlio rciiuireiaunts of the con tract , with coit.ilu slight inodltlcatlons. A StriKln Tivllir ( Shot. XKwYowk , July ! ! . Abraham Uosenburg and a crowd of about thirty striking tailors vlsltodtho tallorlncj shop of Simuel Dillot today nnd begun aa indiscriminate attack upon Plllnt , his wlfo and workmen In the hliop. Dillnt tlrod into the crowd and shot Kv ( > onburg In the back. Inlllctiiiir a serious and probabl ) fatal wound. Tlio AVnitliirI'tircMast. . Tor Onmtm and vicinity Pair weather. Tor NebraskaKulr , warmer ; vvcatcily 1'or Iowa fair ; Mntlonary tempera turo ; noitherly winds , Tor South Dakota- Fair ; easterly winds ; wanner. IDAHO E THE SISTERHOOD , Tlio President Signs the Bill for the Ad mission of tlio Territory. OMAHA INDIAN RESERVATION LANDS , Important Corr-otloiiH ( o lie Made in tlio Censure Granting I'lirelinsersau l\tcn- ) Hiuu of Time , \VASIIIXOTON Ht'iirvtt ' Tin : OUATIrtnB , ) fil I FoUUThBNTII Srill BT , > \ \V.HIIIMITO\ . c. , .July a I Tlio Idaho bill was signed by Pieslilcut Hmtlson at 10 o'clock this inornlnp. Piomptly at that hour Delegates Dubols walked to the white house anil was aJinlttoil to tlio picsidcnt's ofllco Attorney ( leiiorul Miller was picsciit and reported that ho hul caiofully c.vuniticd thu bill anil found It ready for tlio president's ' signature. As telo- grapiied last night , Pic idcnt Harrison had Indicated ft wish to unix his signature to the bill today ratlier than on the Fourth of July because under the now law a now star Is put on the 11g on the Tomtit of July following the admission of a stain. Delegate Dubols thUmoinhiK , when ho entered tlio room , In- f01 mod the president tint ho W.H hi accord with his suggestion mid w.is 1'eady for tlio iinmctliito .ulinlsslon of Idaho As tlio presi dent divw the paiclimcnt toward hi in Secio- taiv Ulalno entered the roon Delegate Dubois leaned ovpcctiintly ncioss the table und matched the president H3 ho took ti now pen , placed it in nn equally net , phlii cudur holder , dlppod it in ink and wrote caiufully the signature which , the instant It was computed , gave to the union the forty-third stnto. As the pies- Ident blotted the piper ho arose and extend ing the pen and holder to Mr. Dubols , now no longer u delegate , mid : "Yon nny , per haps , lllco to iceeivo this pen \\lth which I hnvo perfoimed a very pleasant oniclul function , It has completed the final act of the admission of your territory and is on tlmt. account prob ibly not wItbout interest to the people of Idaho. " Air. Dubois thmkeil the president and ac cepted the pen , which ho will present in pei-son to the no\v state of Idahofor jireseiva- tion at the state capltol. Secretary Blolne then congratulated Air Dubois upon the ad mission of the state and promised to forward a certified copy of the bill ut once to Gov- euior Shoup. Hy the terms of the bill Idaho is now within the sisterhood of states , As she Is no longer n territory Delegate IJubois ceases fiom being the ofllclal reprcfccntatlvo hero , lie will , however , bo recognized as the Wash ington spokesman of the people of Idaho until his successor Is elected. As chairman of the tciritoii.il lonubllean ceutial cominitteo Dele gates IJubois has called n meeting of the com mittee nt lioiso City on July l. , at which ho will bo present. The cominitteo wn' ' at. this meeting provide for the calling of a state con vention and for all other preliminary \\or\i \ necessity for ttio election of stnto olllcers and congressman and members ot the Iculsliituic. To eler the provisions of the admission bill Ciovernor Sboup is i-cqulrcd to issue a procla mation calling an election within ninety days. It is not likely that the dito of election will bosctcarller than the last ot September. Tlio coimtiy committees must bo called together , state conventions must meet , and It will talco flvo or six weeks to get the _ can- .dicliites > proporly' before ? thoxpeoplo lcaylriT1 only flvo or six weeks for the campaign. Nearly ono bundled tcleciains have pouted in upon Mr. Dubois , congratulating him upon the happy tCMilt of his labor. Many of the senators and icpiv&cntutivcs huvo looked upon him us ono of the senators from the st.ito. Senitor I'.uliloek said this afternoon : "If the state of Idaho does not send 1'red Du bols to the United Slates cenato on the llrst opportunity which presents itself it ought to ho tinned out of the union , and in sa.ving this I voice the sentiment of ovciy senator and veprcicutativo who knows his maguillceut work. " NfCDB COUKECT10V. In the house today Mr. Dorsoy attempted to have adopted a resolution recalling forcor- icction the bill extending the time of pay ment of puieluibcrs of lands of the Omaha tribe of Indians In N'ebriska , hut Iho demo unts howled him down , sa\lngtho ) did not pioposo to help the president out of n hole , that "If ho wanted to do so , let him veto it and wo will pass it over his veto , " etc. The bill , however , bad Just been received from the vvhito house bv Senator Mmder on , and it will soon come up In its order and receive the necessary corrections. Accompanying the bill are letters from the attorney iioral and Commissioner ClrolT. The nttoiney gen eral siys : "It seems to mo that the prov Ision that all the lands , oto , payment foi which is hereby extended , shall basr.bject to taxation in all respects by nnd iu the state of Ne braska as If fully paid for and patents issued , Is esscnt hilly vicious It Is clear , 1 think , thut under that prov Ision the hnds might bo sold for stnto , county or other tnunielpal taxes , probably nlso lei special assessments , nnd , as a result , the government might bo deprived entirely of Its bccunty. It seems to mo also that Ibo second section is Hablo to create iron hie. If an entrj is amended it might bo questionable whether the amendment will not lelato to the time of the original entry ami thus cieato dispute as to | > iloiltles. It would scorn much hotter to provide , as the commis sioner of the general land oillco suggests , for a now or additional entry This second ob jection , however , is a inUtor of details , but tlio llrst DUO , itsecins to mo , ought to pievent tin * upproMil of the bill. " Land Commissioner Clroft snjs tint , to pre vent any lonstiui'tion which would in effect render the land subject to sale for taxes bo- foio the United States had received the full imreh iso piico , the bill should bo amended by adding the following : "Profiled , that no s.ilo of any suiili land for taxo. ) shall opi'nito todonrlve the United States of said lands or any p ut of ttio pnroh iso price thonof , or inteiost due thereon Iut ! If de fault bo inado In any Installment of the pur chase price , or Interest , us aforesaid , such tax sale piirchasor or his or her legal repre sentatives nmj offer such default has become linal , under the foregoing prevision and be fore the canecllitlonof the entry bj the com missioner of the general land ofllco , piy so much of said puiehaso inico and interest us iniiv remain unpaid , and shall thereupon bo entitled to receive a patent for the sumo as though ho had iniulo the duo settlement theieon ; and , provided fuither , tint nothing in this net shall lie so construed as to deprive or impair the ilgnt of the settler to the light of redemption under the revenue hws of the state of Nebraska" Commissioner Urolt savs further "Tho second section of said hill provides that entry men on snid lands who ha\o taken less than 1(10 ( acres may amend their enti ies and purchase at the nppialsed price additional land contingent to the land Included in their original entries , but limits tlio nrea covered by such amended entries to KM ) acres In suih cases wheio patent hadlsbiiod upon inn original cutty the rules of the oftlco would require , where anu'iidmeiit was desired , the reiinnuishment and cancellation of the patent , and the amend ment of the Until ceitiUnites , which would cause considerable work , and I thcrefoio re- spoitfutlj buggest that section 3 lo so nmuidedos to allow of an additional entiy Instead of an amendment to the oilgiivil c'titiv , ami to that end I recommend that the wonts 'amend his entiy' bo omitted from the third line In said section For the rea sons stated 1 am of the opinion that the bill should not become u luu In its present condi tion , " COM'KlllM'i : ON Tlin S1IVKU IIII.L. The conference- committee on thosi\er ! blll was In hes-.lonforsovcr.il hours this morn ing , but CUIHO to no conclusion , Tlioy slmplj " ed. and the principal toplo of dint was whether the hill could bo cont'rtied so ai to make the outstanding silver cortlllcMtr * lt gal tender as well us tnoso to bo Issued lu'rc- ufu r , Thu silver mc'ii argued tlmt the bill ought to bo letioactivo iulhls leaped , but the strict construetlonlsts declared that It did not siy so. Then thopolntvvairaiscd whether It was in the power of the ootifcrencocoui' mlttcc to make ft chiingo In. the text of the incnsiuc so us to rover this point , find on this there was aa nnhnntcd. discussion until the tlmo for adjournment came. ' 1 here Is no doubt of n flual agreement. It is down In the books , but when It will tnko place Is dlnlcult to predict. Mr Sherman HaU this afternoon that ho thought they would comu to an agree ment before theemiof the week. A OIIKU uiscovruv. Mr Valentine , thoncwsei'eatit-at-nrms of the leiiatc1 , ! ! at made a illseouTy and Intro duced a great rofoun. The discovery was tlmt never In the hlstoiy of tlio government has the United States ling decorated the rapltol on liul'Miemlciico day It Is the cus tom and the rule of both houses of congress to i-.ilso n ling on the cnpltol when congress Is in session nnd lower it when they ad- Jdmn , except whcnono of the- members dies , when the Hag remains at hilt mast until afti-rthofuner.il. As congress nlwiijs adjourns - journs o\or the Fourth of .Jnh the Hug stuff has been biro Mr. Valentino thought this was a ni'trleeted duty and called the matter to the attention of Speaker Heed and Mr , Ingalls , the pieiontpro tempore of the sen- nto. They both n'rced ; with him that the ilag ughtto ) loato\cr the seat of govern ment on * ho rourth of July , but it would bo a violation of the nilcs of both bodies to put ono on the regular Hag st.iJTs , so now ling staffs liiuo been ordered to bo erected at the foot of the dome , onooncach coiner of the nmln building. As a conaoquonco four flags will bo found floating there when the sun i Isea tomorrow. C3 A Iir.VOt.lTIONAVKHTii ) . There catno near being real revolutionary proceedings in the house last night , Scrcriil doinoeratle members among them Snilngcr of Illinois and Hrcckunrltleo of Kentucky won ) in favor of such work , but Ir. Mills of TCMH checked them , Justin the llnal vote was boini ; reached a number of democrats clustered nruimil Jlr. Jlllla and begged him to join a revolution. They lold him that the lepublicana , having but IS. ! members pres ent , could not pass the elect inns bill if nil the democrats except one would rise in nbodj and leave the hall of the house nnd scatter to points where the scrgciut-nt-nrms could not Hud them Mr. Springer was to bo lof ton the watch to raise till the disturbance possible and see that the Keoord contained the fact that a quorum was not present. Mr. Mills heard the proposition cuiulully and declined to glvo it recognition. Ho slid the country would biancl such a proceedI'lj ; asiovolution- ary and outrageous , nnd it would ruin the democratic piity. It was with considerable rtl41t/tilt'tltnt tltft 'Pitvnn nl n llorl tlm i * i lu i K # and induced tlio members on his side of the house to remain and face the luevitablo result. A nnauAu i-ormtr. All of the three classes of terms In the scnato nro full now , so that Idaho and Wyoming scmtors will haven wide range of fortune to select fiom when they appear at the bar of that body. There > will bo two ex piring Jihreh 3 , Ibfll , and one each Alareh 3 , Ib'.M , and 18'JT ' ) . There are but the three peiiods for expiration of senatoilal tc-ms one. thrcoand live , The drawing \\lll \ bo so that neither of the states ian bo given Uvo tonns expiring on the same date. For in stance , IfVyo.nhiR and Idaho senators should appear to bo sworn la at the same tinio for tlio second term of expiration on March : i , 1891 , a blink would bo put lu so that if ills drawn by a senator having a colleague who drewIbOl , thoono dta\\big the blank would have an opportunity to draw a term expiring in Ih'U ' orlMK ) , If the election bill Is taken up in the sciiateaftei the tailfl and silver are out of thowaynnd the demo crats carry out their tin cats , the four new senators may present themailv es for the oath befoio the adjournment , as eltxtlons nio to bo held In the new states within ninety dnjs. Meanwhllo tbeso two states Will ho without representatives oneithci ffoj'rof cpngicss , as the delegates In the house iffo legislated ouL .oOflco vvith the slgi.'n pf thnjiaUitohDjiV biils butbothor'tuomaro M como'hcre'as" senators. \Vith the final adoption of the election bill the house , lilto Othello. Is without an ocou pi- tion. It will clovoto Itsoll to bankiuptiv , original paeltiKO mid a number ofseuato bills of minor importance. Senator Pettigraw and family of South DaVota have KOUO to the seashora at .Atlantic City till Monday. Mrs Pottlgrevv nud chil dren w 111 go to 'their homo ntSioux Falls iie\t week. Itcprcsentativo Giftord said today that ho could secure the iclinquislimeutof the post- ofllce lobby leases ut Plena and Aheideen , S I ) . , If the ) are not desiral by the lessees. The postofllco department desires to cancel all such contracts Delegate Dubois intends to nsk to make a speech in the houio next Tiiesdu ) iu favor of the Couer d'Alcno Indian blll and test the ( rule which says no man not a member of the house shall bo allowed to address the house .Superintendent Porter lias appointed the fdllovving special agents t ( ) take statistics of innnufactuivrs for the census iu Iowa : John Jcileho , Mount 1'Ieasant ' : M. W. Mitchell , Pint Madison ; Ilnrilsou Tucker , Keouuk , James K Nesbitt , liuillngloii. The following fourth class Nebraska post masters wcio appointed today' Nonpareil , Box j3utto countv , Mrs. M. .1. Ulclnidson , vice Mary O. Pease , resigned ; X.lmmcr , l-'iontici county , E. Doll , vice P. L. Zimnicr , The following1 transfers In the Sixth In fantry n ivo been made ns follows : Lieuten ant Richard H. Thompson , fiom Compan ) K toCompiny T ; 1'irst Lieutenant Thomas O. Tovvnsend , fiom Company I1 to Company U. J-deutcimnt Townsend will join hlb company atrortLouls , Colo. PEHUI S. HLVTII. A I'rico on Ills Head. Ciimi-N-Ni , Wo , July 8. [ Special Tcle- giam to Tin- Bur , ] A reward vvas offoied to day by the Wyoming authoiltJcs for the ap- piehonslou of John Knnpp , who shot and killed Albeit Lippio on Ilotso creek. This evening itwas Icirued that the killing oc- om red In Nebraska a shot t distance fiom the AVotulng line and the further scitvh for Knippvvill probibly bouudor the charge of the Ncbiaslca oflhors The murder \v.n wholly unprovoked. Uii- plo was hoi-iliiighorsci near Iviwpp's ranch , atuliich ICnnppbeuamo Incensed , and with out warning shot Lipi > lc , Itllllii } , ' him almost instantly. Although u Imgo force of men have been onldiipp's trail cu"oits to capture him huvo so far been fntllo , Suing- the .Stoohtioldr-rs. aPiuivnisii'iiiA , Pa. , July D. [ Special Tcl- egram to TUB Ui.n. ] Assia'iicoSmith of the defunct Bank of America , which closed its doois May 1 , o\ving depositors over { 000,000 , today Hied bills In equity against the holders of the stock of the bank vvith n view of recovering UOO for each share of stoi-k hold , Tlio capital stock WAS $ , * iOO,000 , divided among about ono hun dred nnd foity stockholders , Avho. according to the law of the state , nio liable for the amount of their holdings. A hrpo quantity of the stock Is held by \Vork-PfonVr-Mo- - Vniluno sj ndlc'uto , ami from these thteo men It Is notthoui'ht that much will bo realized The fiuviTiinioiit DclViitnleil. SA.NPuVNCISCO , Gal , July 3 , The Exam iner today devoted thirteen columns to an al leged exposure of fraudulent methods in fur nishing Kovornn.cnt supplies to the Mare Island nav ) yard. The article contends Hint the coal contract has almost invariably been Rivon to James McCuddeti , ox-inomhcr of the legislature , and that the newspaper represen tative , in pursuing his investigation , found several shortuges iu the amount of coal de livered under tlio conditions of the contract. 'Ibo facts vvoro muilo known to Coiiunodoro lleahain , commander of the yard , nnd under his instruction the matter was laid before the department \Y\isdiliiiftmi. . The secretary lias 01 do rod nav men t of the fraudulent bills Mopped pending Investigations by the depart ment. A I'ntriotlc I'ctltlon. W\'iii\fiTox , Juiyi ) . Senator Teller today presented u petition from several hundred leslilents of Colorado , urging that congress purchase the historic ilclcl und hnds sur rounding tlio huadquurtew at Valley forgo and convert them into a permanent public ) park. CHAIRMAN FA1TIURN DID IT , Tlat Qcntlenmn Brings "Wutera Heads Into Line and Secures An Advance. "DROVE PEGS y\ND \ HUNG RATES ON THEM" Clnrcnuc O-AVIlHoiiMndo SnpcilntcMiil * cut ill * thu Ohicngo , ItiirlltiHtoii & Quiiicy Ijlncs In lown Itnlli'on I ( JOSHI , Cmcino , July fl. [ Special Telegram to Till ) nii : ] Chnlrmnii Fiiithorn f f the \Vc3tcrn Freight association today wou for himself the credit of bringing the western rouls Into line and securing an udinnco lu rates , when , last night , but for him , the whole matter would hiivoliocn thrown up in disgust. Ilo seen ted an adjournment until this morning and before 3 o'clock this after noon it had been decided to r.iiso the Mis souri liver basis to 70 cents and the St. 1'aul bisls Io50 cents. The exact advances can bo seen from Iho following : Pieseutrntesto Missouri river : 1M ) . 2 W. 8-M , 4-'J5 , 5-1S ; A--i , B20 , C-lf , I ) 14. i-10. ; Agived advanced riixv.La Mis souri liven 1-70 , ! i-Sj , a-L' , 42 ; * , 321 ; A , S , ll''H , C-18 , D-10 , U-15 Present i.itos to St Paul nw on a40 cent bisis and the agreed nJvnnrcd mtes nro : 1-W. 'MO , 3-0 : ! , 4-10 , 5-1.1 , A-17 , II15 , 0-12. 1)10. ) IMo. It was llkowlso agreed that the taiItTs on tlio above basis should be the only ones established , lu other words there will bo no other than local tat IlTs published , and the lines canning through trilllo to St Paul will iimoro the long nnd short Jiml rliuiso of tholnt utatu comtncrco net. The adMinccd rates vvro inide to what mo Known as basing points , such as Sioux City , Kansas City , St. Paul , Uiibuquo , etc. As Chaiimau ralthorn cxpiesscd It : "Wo hive simply driven In some pegs und hung talcs on them. 'Iho llgurhij ? ncccssaiy for the consequent advances te Intermediate points will begin Monday. " The day onhlch the restoration Is to tnko effectwill bo decided by Chairman Fuilhotn i\hen the llKiirinB is ended. It will probably bo twenty days , allowing ten chys for figuring nnd ten dais for letral notice and iffs. iffs.A A iniln feature of the advance is that the olllclnl classification will no longer apply on bushiest west of the Mississippi The western classlllcation will bo used cxclusiu'ly. ( ITo no ono was the action of todiy's meet ing nioro of a surprise thin to the railroad men themselves List night such men as Vice President Newman of the Korthwost- ern , Trafllc Mati.iirois Sago of the llock Is- hncl nd llird of the St Paul , the original committee on advancing rates , had completely plvcnup the idea of any present nd > nme nnd It was only thelnsistancoof Chalriaiu I'.iltn- otii thit brought them together today. C'lnrcno . AVI I son 1'iomoliMl. BLiiMNflTov , la. , July 3. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bni.l : The announcement was made hero this evening that Claiomo G Wil son , no\v superintendent of freight terminals In Chicago , has been appointed to 1111 the po bitlonof superintendent of the Chicago , 15ui- lington & Quiney Icwii lines made vacant bv the advancement of IV 0 Hroivit. Ilishcad- qmuters Mill bo in llurlingtoii. J.1C/C i > * JJ/iW/Jl' TAJJCS. lie AoIcnoxvlcdKcs He AVoulil Stand No Sulllvun. . MoT ? July3. * [ SplJS gram to THU Den. ] Jack Dempsey , -who Is In this city with his combination gi\lng a spanlng , wrestllngand athletlo e.vnlMtion , was asked 11 dhect question la regard to the oft-repented assertion tint ho was willing to meet John L. Sullivan , notwithstanding the difference In their \\eight. Dempsey hiughud and said : ' 'The big fellow would pick mo up , turn mo over on his Unco and spank me. Tliorois only one Sullivan. " "FlghtlnR is dead in San Tranclsi-ol" ven turedthoiepoiter. Dempscv cliueklcd. 'Tho host people of San lYanclseo. " said he , "lo\o pugilism , and It will uo\or die theio. I said I vould stop the light between young Mitchell and La Blanche , and I think I succeeded. I nm con vinced Ln Blanche never Intends to meet mo a alnnm ! that 1 will never got a chunco to \\lpoout that ! nglo defeat " "What about Jackson and Sulli\an ? " "They aio suio to meet sooner 01 later , and when thereto it will ho a light. I am so warm a fiiondof Sullivan * hat mj opinion of that score is Inrdly woith luuiug" Til K A JL 1S K < 1 X It ( t VXD.I te Y. Twcnty-ljijjht Miles Ptirthcr Kint Tlian llcrcloIViio Kiippnsod , ST PJUI , , Minn.InlySpecInl [ Tele gram to Tim UGR. ] AVoul has reached Win nipeg from the Hudson Hay fort in the Mac- kcn/lo liver country eoulliming thoicport tliataremeasurement by American survoj- ors of the Alaskan boundary shovs it to bo twcntv-clirht miloa fnrtlioi cast tlnn heretofoio supposed. This places forty Mlle cicek and the ilchgolddistilcts of tint country hi Ainoii- can territory. The Hudson n.iy company will have to abandon Tort Hainpart house , which In the now demnu'iitton ot the bound ary Is wulilii United States territory. An Oinnlin Ijii\tyi i > . x , U'is. , July ! ! . fSpecinl Tel egrain to THE Bi r 1- Last evening a notiv lilo wedding was celobuted at the snluuuii fat m ho mo of GeorRO ICecmn , In the tovn ot Dunn , this county. Thobridowai MKs Stella Collnday , granddaughter of Mr ICccnan , and Iho groom Harry I ! . Stoddiiit au Omaha lavyer. The HOY John Slodd.u of lllnelt JSnrth , father of the proem , o.ll dated , nnd the attendants vcio ,1 brother of the groom and Miss 'Ada ICoimn , a young aunt of the bildo. Keprobcntntlves of tin Vil.13 , Kox and Kcenan families , to all o which the brldo is related , veru mescnt. T \\olrolliiiulrcil JMuii Out nT Onc\ NMtVyo , July . ' { . -Special [ Tele gmm to Tin : Urn : . ] A disngieoincnt has arisen between the Uulou 1'nclllo coal do- liuitment and Hock Spilngs miners over tlio plan of payments for cod mined. Tlio com- atiyanttobcrccnthe coal before weigh ing , hut the men rcfuso to work under the proposed plan and tno mines tire closed , 1,500 men being out nf work. A girl of fourteen was drown od In the Med icine Bow ri\er on Friday near IJlk mount ain. She attempted to ford the stream nnd was swept away bj tliocuricnt. Thofatncr , John Hard , recovned the body Uvo miles down the sti earn. A IlnuU OIJieTi.SululilcH. . riTTsnuuo , I'ti. , July ! ! . Nicholas Grathan von Bonnchorst , secretary and treasurer of the People's savings hank In tills city , shtt himself through the right tcmplo thh morn ing nt his homo nt Ingrmi Station. The cause ) of the nulcido is not Known.butlt is bo- lto\cd to liuvo been caused by n fear that the now board of directors Just elected intended making n .general change of ofllcen. 'Jho bank ofllciuU say that the dead man's ac counts uic all light. ! hlCUMICIIOSt , LOVDOV , July 8. 'Jho Poitugucso steamer Bdiguelhi , vhleh loft Now York Juno lit ) for thoA/oro-j and Msbon , has been lost. The caw was bufely landed. Sir * . LONDON . July 8. [ Cpcclul Cablegram to Tut J3ii.J : Mra , Lauftry la convulejccnt , X1 J'Jf-KS.V COJU "nltu V Victory as VI owed l j Hotli SlileH-TltcXcnHiitullin l I'lMlii'rlcs. i Lovnov , July 3. ( Special Cablegiaui to TUB llir.-Tho D.illy News couslil- ri the result of the election at Barrow In- " 'urncs the greatest liberal victory since the e'lioral election. AYlthrofcreucolo the Xcwfotindland iWt- crlcs , tlio Dally No\\s snjs : "Loul Salls- > ury hii to determlno not whether , hut only low , the oxiitmg treaties may bo abrogated. 'hey aw ahvady doomed and their speedy xllnctlotiould ho the truest mercy to all once rued. " 'Iho Chronicle says : "Tho votes for Mr. ? nnooro ! iviiucstodand irhcii.puillc.illy u condemnation of the govotniiiont. for vhoni tlio remit Is a crushing defeat , ! C\ery lay they hold oftloo longer Imiieiils the enuso of union. Aix'i'onstrmtlon of the cahinit Is miienitlve. " ThoC'hioiilvId also sajs that 2htinictlain's pioposil for a contriviico nn he Irish qupitlon \\oithv of consideration. ' 1 he Telegraph and Morning Post read Mr. ! \ilno nlocturu on vuiiltv. Thol'ost thinks hoicsult shows the hollow ness of tlio nglta- lon iig.ilust tlio licensing hill. flio Str liters and ttio HUH Coiupiiny fall to ( OIMO to T < MIM . Lovnov , July 3. [ Spc < ld Cablegram to L'liR I3LU.Order has been restored in Leeds , but the contending parties arc a % Urn is ever anil the piospcets of a speedy settle- uont of the htilke Is not prouiUlug , A cominitteo ot the gas lompmy liij held 11 1011- cicnco Alth n deputation of sti liters n an endeavor to arrl\o nt an agree- nent under which the men should otiuii to wotk , but owing to the obstinate idherenco of ono paitj to a ilctui initiation lot to jield and the refusal of the otheM lo nodlfj their demands , no conclusion was o ichod and the meeting adjournul. An effort \\.is \ in ulo to luvo the dispute nibl- trateel , but even this ptopiMltion wai unfiiv- 01 ably le-ceh eel. Thcio Is much puh'io ' sjm- ) . \thy \ with the sliikeis and troops of angry nid excitc-d townsmen are > cousliintlv fcrm- ng in the slii'ts to discust the situation and Unouni'o the 'Jhoro Is company no sugges tion of violence In thi'so t'lithetlngsnnd tlio > olico conllno tliomsclvcs to keeping the sticetsopcnto tianie , Any CcU-hratloii I'orlildtlcn. VIK > N\ , Julys [ Special Cablegram to Tun BLI : . ] The Cracow police ha\ofoibld- Icn an ) celebration on the occasion of thore- Dtcrment of the poet Mleklewics , 'iliuy leputatlons from Sn It/crluud , Franco nnd merica have therefore abandoned tlio Idea of attend ing the e'ci oniony. The arch bishop of Lemberg has forbidden .ho elcigy to tofer to the poet , because M. [ { cnandelneiedaii oi.ition on the occasion of .lio dlslntcimcnt of the icin.iiiis at Mont- uinieiuv. Tlio llungaiian go\crnnicnt Ins trans fci red nn order for repeating rilles fiom the Hun- jaiianto the Stjr factory , the formtr esiab- lishtiicnt being unable to execute the older soon ei.ough. _ 1i > fjiiril Itciiy. I.ovnov.lulv -fepocial [ Cablegiam to Tun Bi r.lThe Knst India residents of London give a banquet to Lord Italy , c\-go\ernor of Lho picsidincy of Eotnbiy , list night. A lai o iiiunber of prominent guests were pres ent , including Unco members of the 103 a' ' laiully , The presence of these htte'vvui- much comiiientrd uj > on \icwof Loid Neay'.s s'ndued ' relations w ita ttio go\o nii'nt being pioutlj1 nggiavtiled hy > is loidshlp s ici'nt' bpoJeli ai iMlifitltig the rninist'y asincompr1 twit nnd dcnouneina-maii ) o < tiieir ac'iJ. Lori. ilea.Vfis ajvaiiof oxfOi " " 'naljibllHlejiiid ' ) it ii surmised tli at nelthVrrluf rcj'al Iafpf lyiW ? the government on oto diivo him to act with the opposition though ucglectoruiitadoiilsm Tin1 ablicaiiH' 1'ctltioii. LONDON" , July fl [ Special Cablegiam to Tin ; Hi n. ] The parliamentary committoa to \\liosoconsldcratlon the monster petition of the publicans in Invor of coinpensitlon .vc lefcried has advised the house of common. , to decline to i.-colve It. The commit estates that it has carefully examined the petition nnd found man ) objections toils leceptlon 'Jho chief of theio , however , and the ones on vhlcli the repoit is based , .no Us obscure phiiiacologr nnd palpable evidence of ftaud in lespec-t of the signatiues utUichod , a lar poroentage of which , it Is found by the com mlttro , arc fictitious The Inevitable rejec tion of the petition Mill bo another triumph for the opposition. 13vcrjthiiiL ; is I'l aniii II. Liisnov , July 3. [ Special Cublcgrnm to Tin : IlBt : . ] Lieutenant Jllborowlll stntt on Sunday forMo7imbinuo , to takochargo of the Portngcso gunboats on the Zambesi liver , Oniclul advices have been received thitiiOO Vatuas met the ZaAilimil pxpeditlonvithin thirty miles of the mouth of tlio Limpopo and iicioiimaniul the oxpeditlon tolls institution Captain Oeraldos is now with Chief Dllene liver ) th ing is tianqull. Aiiicilunii ItlllciiHMi iii Hrrllti , BIIIIIX : , , Iulj it. The Amciican rillcmen ai rived today nnd received a grand welcome They marched by way of the Untcr den Lin den to the town hall , thu famous iivenuo being handsomely decoi.iteil and crowded with people. Chief Umgoinastoi Foiclcon- heck made a waun speech of welcome. The Hags carried by the Americans woio deposited In the town hall , where they loniaincd clui- Ing the festival. From Sliattn ; ; lo LONDON , July ! ( . Stephen Holmes , allai Stephen Smith , who vvis : ariestoil heio y < s tPi'd.i ) on Kiispliiou ol being the thief who stolotlio duke of Kuinbiiifh s jewels in May last vvnilo his loyal hln'hneiS was In Kilhi- burgh conducting the opening of the el ci tric.il exhibition , was an. iLu.ed ted ay mid reminded for heating. It is alleged tint Ilolmoisa uaiberaud tvasforuicrlvcmployud InChlcago. Joined ( lies ( icrinati Soi-vlco. /4\\r.i nut , July ! i [ Special Cahlegiim to Tun BII : ] Mr. Stoltcs , who recently ic- turned from Uganda , has Joined the German service , and will stait on Jill ) 10 vlth a cara van of 2,000 persons foi Unatnwvl , south of Vietoiiu-Nyuwa A ( ierima ollicer and Hlshop Tauiccr will accompany him , < icriimti3'H ' Cnloiilal UKIILIN , July : i. [ Spoehil Uablegram to TiitIlii : . | The Nortn Uurnnn Ouotto s.is the Koveinment Is about tocst iblish a colonial louiull to conslde-r , either jointly with the colonial dep.utinentor liy itself , all the ques tions ichitli.g to Ocimany's colonial pusses- blons. 1'lip Hfllisla anil ( ajirlvl , Biat.iN , July U. [ Special Cablegram to Til i' BEH ] The North ( juruitii Cli/etto sas that the relehstag , on thn whole , has followed the lines of tlio old cnitcl nnjoritv o\vlng 'to the conciliatory ability of Uhanwjllor von Uupilvl. U'lll I'a II- . Lovt > o\ , July 3. [ Special CnUegrim lo Tin. Hiil Gladstone will nddross a meeting at Turporloy In August In boh ilf of the tvv Ice unsuccessful liberal candidate forp i'liiment. A German Ui'pul ) Donil. 13 1 : ui , IN , July It [ .Special Cablegram to Tin , DKI' ] llcrr Orad , whowasclei-ted ton seat In tlio rdchstag In C'oluwr ' In i'Vbtunry last , died today. Mlnlflterl.il Cilsls In Spain , Mviiuin , July ! -Thcro isacilsis In the Spanish cabinet. Ills prolnblo thntncnn- servntlyo ministry will bo founod under the prusldeney of Honor Cunovui dot Castillo. Tin ) I'l'umliim on Gold. DUKVOS AniBt , July ! J. The mcmlutu en fold today is 158. A FABMR MEETS HIS DEATH , 17 Oltuer , Living Near Tootimscb , Rua * Down by n Binder. ,2. , 'AVY ELECTRIC STORM AT ALBION. 1 I'atti'iHon Comedy Coinpanj own Vi | tlio SpiuiKiMit Itimtiloo Attc-inpt In Kill ICoiulmaster /ook ot'NVimi.sKii City. TictTMM-it , Neb , July H-SiHViul [ Tola- grain to Tun HKI < ] IlcnryOlnier , a fanner living seven miles south of hero , was cultlnu Kiiiln with a binder today vvliou Ids team be- caino frightened and ran uvviiy , throwing him In fiout of thu inu-hliio and e-iitting lilmso badly that he died la a few hours , Supicnic Court Doiiic- ; * . LIVI-OIN , Net > , July .1 iSpedal Tile- grnm to TinUii'Tuo ] session of the Bupie'tno I'outt toihy ivsultcd as follows : Champion nmclilno lompmy vs Gordon , crtor fiom Cass count ) . Alllrmed. Iliadford vs Peterson , appeal fiiun Doug las lounty. Iti-v eisi'd. Uci'ieo for philntiff Ilouck vs line , \ Iloui-K , ciror from Doug las county. Kevi'iM > dnml remandc'd. -Alc'Mimu'rvs of ' - city I'littsnioutli , enor from Ol s county Afllrnud 1'lrst National b ink of lliuo Hill vs Tur ner , error from Mobster count ) Afllrmcd. Hall vs 1'irst National bauliof Kilt Held , error from Cluy count ) Anlruied. AValkcr vs ll n'goity , euor from Cnmlng county , levcised and iimiinded. Ilmksvs Oinalii barb who loinp.mv , np- pe.il from 1 lllclu-oik comity Afllnui-d ' li'l'lu-o AsiMcCiluty vs Kay , appeal fiom Hod Willow enmity. Anirmed. I'lvmont , r.lUhmn A .Missouri Valleiy iitll- vvii ) I'ciinpativ vs C'uiin , error from Aatelupo county. A till mod ll.ilo vs Hess \.Co , error from Gage coun- ty. Allliined Court adjourned until tu vt Tuesday Ko etccision has yet boon made In ngtird to the supieino court cleilcship. IS'rw Hunk at Urand INIUII | | . ( In NII Jsiivn , Neb , July H.-Spedal | Ti-leifiiim to Tun HII : 1 The Seeuuty Na tional bmk will commence business heio next Monday moiiilng. It has aenpitil of ( .HK,000 ) and will ho ono of the strongest hanking In stitutions In the west. The stock Is controlled by partiis here' , but ti number of AVashlngton capitalists uic stock holders Thooillu'tHnio : ljicsldent , H J. I'nlmei of Chanel Island ; vle-o piesldent , K. C. II. Novvbor er ; county tieasuicr and cashier , \V. Marsh , e > cashier of the IlaiiK of Commcrco ; assist int cashier , A S Vest , a son of United States senator Test of JIls- souil. Thov are \vell \ known thiougheiut the state in business circles. 11 ; : I ! / at I\orftlk. ) Nottroi.K , Net ) , July 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tin Hir : , ] M 10 o'clock this motn- Inglliobrokooutln the livery btrn ovvnedby AugustSailer : and just vacated by Douchus Pnest. Thollro depntmcnt was piomptly ontho piounil , but clcspitotlioir best onoits thollamcs spieail rapidly to the adjoining building , owned nnd occupied b ) B. U \\'ul- \ teis as n blacksmith mid W.IKOII shop Iloth building nro a total loss nnd cov cicd bt\ small insurance. The pros'iitro on the city water sutnilv wits voiy unsatisfactory1 , completely liaiidicapping thu enicleney of ttio ilieiucn. Tlio lil < ; : u-iii' } Cotton . the ICcnrney cotton mill were Pled with the ccutitj cleil : today , capital stoclf fr > 00,000. The incorporate ! * aw James \V. \ Cumnoek , Chlcopee. Masa.O. Mnrstoii WlntlnVhIt - iiisvIUc , Mass i Geoiio A Draper , Ilopo- d.ile , JI.ISH ; GiorgoV. . Cuimiock , Woiin- soiket , U J.uuilH. N. Biker , Spilngllelel , Mass.Voik has commenced In eatnest on the mill and itill bo pushed to completion. 1 1 will bo built in West Kearney. Storm at Albion. Ai.niuv , Neb , July . ' { . -Special [ to TUB Bpn.J-A heavy storm passed over our town last night. The almosiiliero was hcnvily i-lnrged with electricity and the thunder- clips wore hoavy. James McDowell's resi lience on Kltst slti-etwus struck \vith light ning , the boll pmsini ? down the chlmui'y to the giTOind.te'aring up thu Hooting and break ing the wall The lumllj felt the etTecls. of the electilc fluid foi a short time , but iooii rcllled. _ A Scorcl Si'sslon. OiuNob.Tuly , U-Sicci.il [ ] Tc-leprnm to Tin : Din. ] Atascciet scjsionof the Valley county alliance a call was i&sw d for holding a "people's Independent cniintv convention. " to meet July ! 3lto ( , put In nomination cmidi- cliite.s for ropA'seiitatlvo und count v attorney and elect tin clelcgati-s to repiesont Valley county at the people's Independent state convention which meets at Lincoln July SO. I'ar , Par lYom Hiiino , Neh , July ! l [ Speil.il Telo- riiani iu aim J > ii ; j j-iiu i-uuci'soil comeily company , who have been playing a week's cnRagprnpiit nt tlio Paddock opeia hoi wi nt to pieces today and tlio goods und iln.L- tcls of the company weio poi/od upon by ciediiois. The company U hopelcbslv in- volved. _ All Will Mo In Itcaillncsx. ICIAII\IV , Neb , JuH- -.Special ( Tele-gram to Tnr BKH J The KtMinoy elec-trl ( .sticet ullwny was compluti d to the talco this after- nonn and ntiial tilpimiduovur the line All will boinuMillness for tliouowd that will iclobiato heio loinouow The lint \vlll bo completed as .soon as possible. lli > 'lili-U toany Out IliH Tlironi. NniuuHia Cirv , Neb , July ! { ( .Special Telegram to Tin : Hrn.JJJud Ciinir , an cinploo ) of tlioP XM. . was iiiH-sleel loihiv for iliicatenlng to lilll Icoidnustcrook nii'd attempting to c.irrv out hU thieat. Ho will hive a healing toinoirow , AViirlc Will C'oiiiiiiunoo nt Ourp. Oiits'ii ISLAND , Neb , July : i [ Special 'lelegmm loTiiK Hi'.r. | Ground has been fcecurcd and worlc will commence on the beet sugai p.il.u'o titonc-o. H will ho computed for tliu solillors tcuulon , ivhkh will bo held lieto In September. A Uncle Drlvir Ill-ads tlin Mht. Giii\D ISI.\M > , Neb , July ! ) | hK | > clnl Tolograni to TUB llti ! ! . | Charles Klcbo , n hack driver , ttlcit to lluht a million Iho ei.u'her this isvenln , ? It exploded , and buniintf his hand veiy hadly. nt Hurt Nun , IlMtitisov , Nob. , July : i.- ( Special to Tins Hi. r. ] The icpubllcan county coiivcittlon will bo In M hero on 1'udii ) , .lulv IK the iirimailou to ( leut dole atuu boini ; held the Tuobduy preceding , Ktrllco of I'li'lglil Ilnnillci-H. , 0. , July ! J The freight hand lera on nil the roads liero except tl p I.ouls. vllloit Nashville liuvri Htoppel woil ; bmuiso llic'lrdouwiiil for tin Im lease in wages win not Immcillutil ) gniiitca , About Uvo hun < died men arcs Involved. Oiiiulin'H Piilillii ilallillng. W sin\no ( > , July -Hunitor Mnnderson today pioposed an niiicmltnout to the sundiy ilvllnppioprlntlon hill , IniTCMslngby t X ) , < ) Of ) the cost of the public building at Omuha , Neb , _ \ViinU \ tin ) Turinlilll Tnkcn I'p. AVifiiiiNUTOS , July it.- Senator Morrlll vvll imk Monihv to have thi } turilT bill taken up In a lead of thu river and kurbor bill