300 , H3IXT PAGEW. Yrindervoort Van Fired Out of the Oounly Committco Meeting. tIND SO WAS MR. JOHN T , CLARKE. A I.llllc KHiotiie to Work Iho Proxy Itacktt IniioiiilnloiiHlj Kfpictchutl Itcpnbtican U'nrd I'rl- I/mated. Ycslcnhy afternoon wlitn the Uroateh forexs nnd the members of the Twenty- ilgbt club nut with the members of thcio- publlcan eounty central commlttto in the llt- tlo i-ooin tit tbo rear of the rotunda lu the Millnrd hotel they \scrc the proudest and the most confident set of men in tlio city , but an hourlatcrthelr prlilj had taken a. fall and their bright banner wo.s trailing In the dust , BO to spcalt. They bad wined , dined nnd loglolledvvlth the members of the eoinmlttco until victoiy seemed luiuroj , TholJnnehltes bad falleel to capture the committee , but they were Hlntp , so they sent Paul Vmiilcrvotirt out to bunt pioxics , and Paul by being Industrious hud induced John i'aul , a coinniittecinaii from rioicnce , to glvo up bis proxy. Aimed \vitli \ this , and hacked tip by Allen , Uedinan and lulf iiscoie of tbo other mem bers of tbo Twdity-clght club , Vandcr- \ooitgitineelafrontseataud uwaitcd elc\cl- ClltlltlltS. Will Ouiloy , the chairman of the cominlt- Ice.VIIH absent , and Moao OlJrien v\.is Hilled to All the position 13 O. hyllilef , the rcimlnr secretary , VMIS excused limit actiiiuuiiii Herb Leitvltt vuis eli'led. . VV I Klcrstend , nothing Vttinlcrvoort m- tltiKWelliip at tbo fi-ont , e-oneelNCd the idea tliathis pi-oacnco leieledno ( joodnnel to find out vilio wore the eommltteeincn niifc'gestcd the pioptluty of calling : the roll. "His not ncecssiuy , " icnuihod Joe 1 { 1- man , "as no mm In this room would attempt to paitie-lp.ty In the proceedings If ho ivas not entitled totliollooi " This 1 ttlo speech did not cut nnv flniU'O , as there wasa inianiiiious donmnel for the fill ing : of Uic roll. KvuijtliliiB vent smooth enough until riorenio pre'cinetMIH leached , uhcn Paul Vandenooit stopped up to the table , and pteseiitlng asllp of paper , said , "This is the plow of John "Paul and Iain hero to represent lilm. " 'Can't do It , " rc- miirkeel iido/cn membtis who wcie on their fe.et In a moment , slinking tbtlr Jl'ts and cluinoiliiK fern cofiiltlon. "Tho man Is not a rusteluntoC 1'loieneo and it Is the ( 'ieatest display of gall over exhibited forldnitooomo hero and try to woilc himself in from that pioclnct , " said Mi ICieistcid "Ho bas no right to ict la here for the puriioso of woikingupoiiu of bis schemes , " Biiidhalf a do/on of the nieinbuts , as they gatbereel about Vandoi\ooit \ "Don't jou weaken , Paul , " snld Jim Allen , us ho worked bis waj to the front and vvbispcred In the 'ir of his ditof , Hut P.ml wits shovvliitf signs of dlspliijhiK the white feather , nnel ( 'ainins bis fett.hosald "CJen- tluncii I . " but the sentence v\as not finished , as the cries of "Hit down , " "Gctemt" and "Hits , " drowned the volco of tlio speaker anil ho w as forced to take his teat vv ithout a chiince to argue his side of tno ease. There was a lull In the pioceedliiKs nnel in Ihe meantime ICiorstcid elided among the members ami ns hcretuincd to Ids seat bo iciiinke'il. "U'o me it'.iel ) to vote upon the prox } held by Mr. Vaiulervoort. Tbo vote w is soon taken and tlio result Bhoweel that nineteen of the members vveio in favoi of onstliiLC him. wbllo eighteen wanted him toiepresent Floieneo. As soon as tlio vote was amioimceel by Iho f tecietai' } Vtuulorvoort picked tip his hat anel slunk out , follovvoil by the Broaeihites , who Intel duipcd | ) In to see the fun. .John T Clnike picscnted the proxy of .T. IJ. Jlorrel liitas the wind dclcpitioudeslicd to 1111 itsownvticancies the proxy was rc- jectcel. Isaac Ilascall of the first vvaid bad tbo ptoxy of John Hoslky of the sumo ward. The pi-oxy was accepted and Mn Ilascall admit ted. James A. 7 < nlBht of the Fifth waul held the pioxtv of OcorjO W , Kins anel was ad mitted. The committee then got down to business and llxod the iduccs foi holding the primaries , whleh areas follows : First Win d Zimmcimau's block , Eleventh anel I'liciliu streets Sei end \Vnul Weap's ' feed store , Sixteenth and Will ! ima streets. Thhd Ward 110 South Twelfth Htreot. Fourth Waul . ' 110 South Sixteenth street. Fifth Wnril EiflliiB's liall , Shcriimn ave nue and Ohio Btrcct. Slxtli Ward BarheishopatTivent-fourth nnd Litlio strccUs. Seventh Waul 1212 Park avenue. lilirhtli Wuul 'J-KK1 CuinliiB stix'ot. Ninth vV'atJ Lowe avenue and Cuinlug street. South Omaha Juelpo L.ov's oflice , Twen ty-sixth , near N htree-t " \Vest Omaha Uenson hehool house , mili tary roiul. A DoiiBlas Precinct School house In dishict v No. 85. jMeArillo Piccinct The PetcCilandt school bouso. Floieneo Precinct Vlorcneo school house. Union Precinct At the old Lovl Thomas bain. \Vntoiloo 1'rccinct Masonic hall. Chicago Precinct Is'olto's ofllce. A'alloy i'rcduct-School house , District 33. ISIllhinl Ptvoinet Sehool houso. .Jefferson I'roelnct-ScMiiionsoii lumber ol'llte Uni Ing the solcellngof the plans for hold ing the ] irimmles , the Hroitch forees made an attempt to imain run the meeting , but they wcio qulc'lclj squelched. .lexi Uedinan and one or two others wanted the place for holding the Ulffhthnid pro- rinel Iheel at Lowe avenue mid Fainam street , Kitingns theirreitsons that It should bo located as far fiom Ur. Mercer's residence as possible , but again Mr. Kloi-stcod and tlio other members pot in their work , and the proposition to relocate was snowed under , after wblch the eoinmlttco wont Into execu tive session. Itoblied. A bibulous Indlv Idual bent on propcTly cel- cbiatlngtlie rouitb called on Judge ( lustavo Aniloi-sou Fildny night , Flnelinj ? the family hudiotlred , ho thoujjhtfully refrained from dibturblii tliein , bat \\ent \ mound to the b.ick poieh. A comfortable nun chair uttucteA his at tention and ho sit down to rc.it. S on bis ovofoll upon an liebox of generous propot- tlons anil lie Immediately inv e-.tlKiiteil. Aery of Jeiy eseapcilhiinius Ids oas fe.tsted upon the array of boor aael porter ncitling around thu Ice. IIo quickly transferred thoeonti'iits , fll " 'U bottles to the region of his belt , tlirovv- mJJtho bottles away todlveit suspicion. Ily thotiniohehiiel absoibed the two dozen bottles of German sod i water and about half that number of portorhu felt tlio ncei'sbityof ROIIIO support for his uncettaln le's. ( CasthiR his eye nlKittt bo espied tbo line Rohlhoadoel cttiio which the Judge hud Inadvertently loft ( ititsldo. Tills was sol/ed nnd the visitor took bis departure without leaving- his card. An lOiuly n.iutr i The shoe stores of the city will inaugurate the curl ) closing movement Monday , July 7. The followins dcalen have agi-ecd to close at fl.'M ) p m. except Satiuihiys , unel will co- oi > onttoln tliomovomcnt.uiulor .1 llanls , Ilnvwaid Una. , J. W.Se-hoelpley , M , Weber , J. L. Braudcls , A , C. Stexkain , Cieorgo S. Miller , J. J. Donahue , Nonis V WlkoII. . HarpeMit , M. J. Fullrie'ilo , IMwsirel Anelefton , AVilllitniM. Whitney , A. H. LJowman , James Coniiollv , Henry Dohle , C5 , W. Cook. Siieeht & Co , and A , T. Austin. 'Jho clothing cleiks have not jot filled out their iwtltlon , but , as many prominent linns will voluntarily iloso , they liopo soon to have this it Beneriil closing movement. The Illazor Combination Surd , A bull vvns Illed In the district court yester day , In which Nels O , Brown and wife are V'plalntiffmiiidChailes L. lllazer , Hattlo Ula- 4 tor , bis wife , Frank II. Klnpnun aud Jacob l tvvcettnro defendants. The petition sots forlli tb t on May 4 the defendants entered hitoun lyreciaoul with the plaintiffs to ex change pioix-ity In Holt eemnly , tlds state , for two lots In Kountto place , beloiiplng to JJrovvn. Aa a purl or the triuisacUon Uliucr was to deliver luinbor to llrovvd folhovaluo of fl.i)0 ( ) ) , Tbo hiiiitivr was not tk llvt-r l no conllnp In contract , and Investigation prnvrd tlintlliu hind In Holt lounty vuis vvorthk's * . On IJcet'inlwr isilla/tr itnd Pnwcclt of- furc'd t < i irlvca bond for the faithful poifonn- ancoof tlip contriut on the jiatt of Illtrcr , Tiny offered n bond signed by Frank Uartmiil M surety , and reprise nU-d that tbo latter vv as worth ? IODX ( ) , nlthniiirh ilrovvn cbarms that Unrnitnl was vvholh Insolvent. This bond was to bo given provided Hrovvn would ftlvo niazorlho deeds for tbo two lots In iiueUInn Urovvn alleges that this action on the pirtof Din/or , Fowcott and Harnard vviis n conspiracy to defraud the plaintiff out of the pro petty. Hrovvn states th it ho relied upon the repre sentations of lili/er and Favvcett and ac cepted the boml offered , nnd delivered tbo deeds to Uhtrir. I lo further states that Ula/cr refused to de liver the lumhei , and Ilirnuid rotuseel to carry out the terms of the bond. Tlio deeds of the lots were made to Mrs. Uln/er , who subsoqucntlv deeded apait of the property to I'nuiK Klnifiniiti , for the purpoic , it is al iened , of hldini' the piopcitv. Iho plaintiffs pmy that the land may bo rcconveed to them and the tille quieted , and Unit liliwcr bo rniuli-cd to accept a deed for the Holt county lind. Ulatettf'oril ICavaiiiiiiKh Concert. J > l.istei Hlntehfoid Kavanaugh , the famous boy soprano , in conjunction with Master Dinioml , violinist , of Chicago , anel thoT. K. quartette and Mandolin club , of Omaha , will appear In two delightful conceits nt lleiyd'a opera house on Mondiy and Tuesday even ings of this week The following Is the pro gramme for tomoriovv evening : Mandolin < lub. Violin < - lo 7th ConccTto ( Ist movement Uellerlot JliHtcr Hurry Dliiiniul. Vi > ctl I ist Mulit . . . . Kjerulf Muster Klite'lifoid ICiivniiaiiKli. Maiiilollnsolu Piinst . . . Uounud-Dticiu MiHlci DliniiiKl Vocal Olvo Me"Vly < J\Mi NitUelsle . .Wliltc T. K. OH u i telto. \oeal lleiiMii llalbliLela Tiar. . .Kueken Mnsli r K'iviiniitiib. ( Violin uliliKito by Mistei Dlninnd ) Noetnriii1 Cliopliiinasiilo " Vlnlln Miln > V liillii - wlo-j , , _ Mo11ltt | | | ( ) llocclictlnl MnstcrDliiiond. Miindiilln ( lull. Ki'ill.itho and Aila Aii'.oN Kvcr llrlnht and I'ulr . . . . .llinelel Maslei Kaviiniugli , Uniler the Trees. The giandsactul coarcit by the Omaha Musical union oreliesli.t at Hnnse-on park to- moirovv afternoon fromUili ) p in. to 0 o'clock p in will comprise tlu following selections : 1'ilestH * War Mateli fiom Athalla. . Oveitiiic I.uUar/.t ladi.i . . . ( Javiitto-Tlu-riiHt llcirt Tliiiibs r.lldihoig Oiiind bile-ctlon Huguenots ( lj ) le-imcsK . . . . . jMojeihcer u i. iud I'ntpeiiii ' 1 1 A Hiy in Itcrlln Ilartiuun 1'iinlo hole llniiiiirli llio Mr . Daniiii ATr O. IVtiison , 1 ant isla MaKiilllce-nt ion 8 IOUM ! SOUKS ) Me } idles Idjll The I'or i > ln the Purest Mlelme-lls Dc'seilpilim : 1 At nlilil. " Morning. I llv tbo Inooh 4 Tliustetplo liell stitUes , f > Monilni ; in iiM'i. d 'Ihu foiKt' . Ovirliiie-VVIlll.niTell . .Jlossinl Duettu ltock-ii-llju-11 ebylby requcnO . . Mii.rH. . liiit/nnd lu'iiiiiimiii. tir.inel f-cteellon ' II liov iitoio ' . . . Vc'rill O\ crime ( On nalliinal nils ) Amot lea . . . . . . Mej'illUs 'Jbo oieheitrn is KiUnjrits giandSatuiday e'onecrt this afternoon at the siiac place. Moilmuy. liobeit P. IlosvsMi'th diel at thoicsidcneo of bis nephew , Cl-orgo A Joplin , corner of Thlity-secoiul stieot and I'oppleton avenue , on S.ituulny muiniii , , ' , .Inly 5 , aged forty- thiw years. Mi Boswoith eimo to Omaha imdcinbirlced in the ted eU.Uo biHiuess about three years lye and has won m.iny friends both in business and social dicle1 ? , who will syinpnthUoanel inotiiiiwitli ills fam ily In their hid bereavement. IIo Ins sulfeted lntense'1) ) since last January , having visited Las Vegas , T.os Angeles and Colorado Spiings in hopes of lepaiuing health , onlj to glow we liter day bv day. Ills family , consisting of n wife and tluee ehildien , have taken the body to his old Kentucky home , vv hero it vv ill bemlcirrd In the Lexington cemetery on next Moiuliu afternwn. AV. C. Powell died nt his residence , SJl South U'vventletli sticot , Triday nitrlit. lie had been up town dining tbo evening and , totutiiiiig shortly after 8 o'clock , cxpittd almost Immediately after entering bis houso. A > 'c\v Milk Oieltnatiec. Twenty-five of the Omaha , milk men met at Wolff'shall last night to consider the ordi nance they will piescnt to the eouneil nt Its ne\t session Insonio respects it will differ from the ordinance piepined b } the boird of health , but In tbo main it Is the siiine. lloforo adjournment the question of black llstlnp milk dealers who violate the ordi nance was discussed , but upon this no action vas taken. A meeting of the executive committee will bo helel at Otto H Stuben's ' ndlk depot , un South 'Jliirteenth street , iioxtTiiesdnj night. NextSiitiudav night the assoeiition will hold another meeting at vVollTa ball , nt wlileh time anel pheo the members will again discuss mutters which me of interest to milk dealers. Tlii Ij Mtr Canlcrs' Association. The meeting of the National Association of Letter Can lei s helel in Wilvviukco was not attended with satlsfactoiy results. Because they could not eontrol the convention , the ixMiicsentives from Is'ovv York and Biooklja withdrew bce.tuso they could not agree upon a iiuloof wage- ) 'Ibis week a eoiifeieiieo is being held In New' Yotk between their lupivsontat ives and those of tlio association to settle mutters. In the/Milwaukee meeting Oeoigo Klcllner of this city cut a consieloniblo llguro anel on August 12 lie will leave for lloitou to attend the annual convention theio , when the icsult of the eonfeieiii'o now being held in New York , he sajs , v\lll bu made luiovvu and acted upon. _ _ ! coopcel Kansas City. Pbll Andres , who represented Nebraska In the National Turnbimd , held In Xow Voile city , has returned home. Hoiepoits an en thusiastic meeting , at which i ! < X ) delegates vvcro in attendance. Injtho contest on the se lection of the idieo for holding the next con vention , eight elites enteied , with Omaha and Kansas Citv , lit the Icul. When IWr. An- eltvs saw that Omaha eoulel nut secmo the ptizo lie tuined the Omaha vote for Wash ington. This caused a stampede , and on the thlul ballot that citv won A AVaining tofiravo Tllla Ciulson , tbo } oung vvoinnn who plucked a ( lower from a grave In Pioipect III11 ccmetci } , was in police court yesterday and wits bound over lo the dlstiiet court In the sum of J.V ) . Tlio case ngalnst Pbocbo lioblnson was dlsini&seil , as Tilla aeknowl- edetl | ! she was guilt ) of the it line , aud nether her companion , lu pas-ing t > catence tbo juilgei Minted his objoet was to make an cv- ainplo of giave despollcra , Prompt Action Xcecssat-y , A call has been Issued to a number of Influ ential citizens asking their .ittcndnnro at a meeting called to consider the affairs of the Young Men's Christian association. It is stateei that a ciKls exists In the affairs of the association which makes prompt action ncee-ssaiy , and a meeting is therefore called for S o'clock tomorrow evening. The call is signed bv William Tlemlng , president ; W. W Slabaugli , vice president ; Chailos I ] Williamson , rec-ordlag secretaiy ; DtMii Ciunlncr , .lolui I < . MiOanto , W. it. Ilusscll , I eavitt J Jiu nb nn , William K. Urummond , FivtiV. . CJinv , J. L. . ICoimedy , W , R Mlltw , M U. ; Hov. A.V. \ . I.amnr. and Slnvln. I.OVDOV , Jttlj 5. [ Special CablPRram to TIIK 13m. ] Arrangements to mutch Joe JIc- Auliffo and Slavln for the Ormoudo club Btiikcs will bo completed today. Lord Lons- dale bus aetvlsed Madden to accept the terms offered , as bo coiisMero.l . thorn fair. As it stwrtaman , ho thought tbat ho could not ad- vlso otherwise. Madden has taken Lonsdalo's advleo oiul the articles will bo signed next week. Madileu saiel that ho never hael any objec tion to the Ormonde club , but that ho pre ferred Lorel Lonsdalo's management. "However , to show that wo mean business and that we elid not rouio hero on n pleasure trip , JIi'Aullfto will box whenever Slav la likes. " Lord Lonsdalo said lie was convlnevel tbo men would rcculv o fair pUy ut the Ar- taoiide , HE IS A nVESTY-HCIITEll , Vandcrvcort IJoisti of Ilia Connection With thb Omaha Tammany BUT MEETS WITH A COLD RECEPTION. Ills nrrortn to Secure tlio Sovpntli AViifil Delegation fur Itroatuti IlCHllIt III Ills llclllff tailed n Unr. "Pandemonium let looso" fails to describe tlio meeting of the Seventh waul republican ilub 1 ist night ut their room on 1'urli avenue. Tlio loom wiii crowded , a largo majoilty beIng - Ing republican , with it small sprinkling of eleinocints. . Paul Vumlcrvooit was there nnd took n prominent p.ut In disturbing tlio linimony of tlio meeting. Ho availed himself of the llrst opportunity which offered to defend his badly smlielicd political roeorel , although no allusion was jmidoto lilui by any speaker. Ho also took occasion to boom Hroitch for governor anil lauded tlio Tvvent-eight ilnb to the sltlcs , declailng It , was nil orgnnl/ntlon of gentlemen vv ho hud buided themselves togcthei to p o- inoto inn Ity of tlio ballot andudvoeatovailous lofoiniH. Confusion reigned snnrcinc , the example of Vandctvoorb being followed by a Polish democrat named Klovveski , who took occasion to denounce ono of his countrymen. The meeting wis c.illcd to older by John Thompson , who said it hud been called for political discussion. Mlko Lee was chosen for cluthman and I'r.mk Ciawfoid was inadcsorrctar } . In acknowledging the honor coaferied upon him Mr. Lcc said the coining c.unpilgii was tlio most important ono ever foaght in Nebiosha Tlie prohibition amendment would bu ti direct blow nt the property Interests of the entire state , and he for ono was in fax or of joining hands \\ltli tlio dcmocuitsln downIng - Ing the piohibition cr.inks. Ho thought it be hooved tlio lopublieims to place onlj uptight men In noininatioii for every position to bo Illied this year and to work in harmony to down the menacing evil of piohibition. John C Thompson advised that the factions in the yovonthnrd unite , and suggested Hint the leaders of the two futtions get to gether and aininibly choose the deli rates to the coming convention. Kvoty time there \\iis strife In the rmksthc cliuntes of success were lessened E. C Currier thought there should be no stiifo in the noblest waul in the city. He did not consider the fuimois' ' alll.meo move ment us a v erj lounidablo one , and thought the ic-publlcans should stnud together ut tlie tleotlon Ho didn't believe the \otcrs of thu Uty bhould stultify thcinselvos In cidoi to down an } p.utie-ulir faction ' 1 ho aim of all should bo to bring about a pure citj govern ment Paul Vandervoort was called for , but said he had nothing to s i > fuithcr than tttat lie was full } in accord with tno sentiments which hul been cxpiessod. M L. Koc'elu1 spoke In favor of uniting all factions. Ilorofuneel to the light vote east at tlio school election and scored the voters tlieivf' r. i to was of the opinon tbat no ninount of boodle could Inlluenco the vote In the ward if the voters would only lomeoutniid cast a vote for pure clcctois to the next convention. Judge DulT } said lie w.is a now voter in the ward , although a lifelong republican Ilewns sorrv to hoar that theioweio factions in tlio \\arils , but did not favor any compiomlse to gain the fuvoi of any faction. The lopubli- ean p irtv VVIM bigger than iny man In it , and he thought the man or faction which should attempt to dibtuptthe party should be lele- g.ited to tlio ie.ir. J. W. Kllcr said ho was out of polities , but ho VMIS in favor of harmony. lie didn't like some of the nntioml legislation in eongiess. Ho thought prohibition was a dead letter and would bodctiimontnl to the police regula tions ot the stite. " It would bo a dcid letter In this city. Under the present law any town or section which sees , lit to do so cm have prohibition. Cam should bo taken in the nomination of men for ofllec "What was wanted was good republicans , and not any compionilso republicans or mongrels. There wusustrong fiuctionalfooling in the Seventh ward , ho acknowledged. The voters had their little "lackets" and then got o\er them. It v\as a little too soon after the last ono lor tlio feeling to entiiely cool off. Ho refeued to the last racket in the \\ard , namely , the election lor mayor , when the voters of the ward did not sou lit to unite on the rcpub- Ic.ui candidate for major. Ho reviewed the racy details of the actions of ex-Mayor Uroaleh , and said thej might have forgiven him for bolting the republican ticket if ho had not made his coachman vote the icpubllean ticket. Then , when this man entered into a combi nation v > ith the democrats to control the patronage of the city , it was time for a re volt , Ilohad never befoio seen affairs in a city in such .shape that with a majoilty of re- piiblle'ima in the council the democrats would contiol the city affairs. The people could not keo why they should thus caily elevate a man higher who had beliajcd the puty , They might do it a little later , but it was too boon to think of ti j ing that now. J f this man had stopped when the election was over it would not have been so bad , but ho Ind gutheied his friends together and bad oivanl/ed a secret club to control the affairs of the city. This club had not been satisfied to dictate the all airs of thocit } council , but had undei taken to dietate the appointments ot the police commission and other bodies. If the } would open up their club and let till re publicans , or all democrats , or republicans mid democrats , attend Its meetings it would not bo so bail , but they manage their affairs so that no oao knew what was coining next. No ono know who the members wcio , but It could bo felt in the air , It looked to hl'n as though the plan already laid out not only contemplated liroiiuh for governor , but Gushing foi con- giess. lie was in favor of harmony. Ho did not bcliovo any ono In the meeting wanted Broitch , but they wanted harmony. The best vvnj to Ining this about was to put up a knovn icpubllean. Dr. Mercer VMIS a man vv' o was it good republican and was not mixed up with any factious. The people who were in favor of Mercer wcie also in favor of Council for congress In the melio this might bo forgotten , but Con- iiidl hurt hoon thiio l\\ii ve.irs mid had clrmo good woik , but bo was Just getting well ac quainted and should bo relumed. If tlicio was to bo harmony ho was in favor of it , but all the republicans In tlio ward must bo invited to purtlcipito in tlio harmony. Ho hoped the v oters of the ward wo del unite on w hat was for tlich best Interests. Paul Yandci vooit arose to reinaik that ho was glud to join in thotiel.d wave of bar- monv. Ho slid ho was theio to defend his conduct and to defend the mganlz.ition to whleh he belonged. Ho hael always voteel the republican tUkot except when Uosowatcr was u candidate for coagiess and Linlnger for mayor. Ho said ho had gene to Linliigcr and told him ho would vote for him if ho would pledge himself to close the saloons on Sunday , but got no reply. Mor . U ro i toll bad nothing to elo with tlio defeat of Linlngcr , but he ( Vanelenoort ) had and ho was glael of it. Urontih bail enforced the Slocumb law , and this wa.s now the strongest argument against prohibition. Thnpeoplo of Omaha should cast thoirvoto solid ngiilnst prohibition or it would be car ried. Ho sworn lie was in favor of Connell , as lie was under personal obligation to him. 1 lo then took up the defense of the Tw cnty- eight club. Ho said the club was organUed on the plan of a pcrimnent lopubllcan club , It had men demonstrated that political clubs were not permanent , aad this club was or ganized to effect a permanent organization It hid never dictated any action of any conn- cilinin or other city otUcer. Ono question before the dub hud been the annexation question , and it had boon decided not to take anypirtin that matter. Another question hud been the board of educition and tno club had endorsed the aettoa of the committee in chasing a union ticket , The uluh was organized to dbeoumgo tlio use of money in elections , and hiui done all In its power to carry out this Idea. Tnoy bad approached well known republicans for membership In the club uuel had tried to lu- dueo them to loin. .Another thluu which tlio club had done was to ndvoento the passage , ot the Austra lian ballot liw A vohv In the crowd nski dwhv the club exacted Mi with from Its member * . Vnmlervoort replied that , It was only n promise on the honor of a grnitleinm not to divulge the doings of the ehilj. He guvo Kllcr it severe fcorclilng , and said ho was known in a dlsorganUer. Ho said he stood for Hruuteli , n peerless soldier who had not been nfral j to stand up for the right. Ho was anxious to refute the aspersions whleh hael been cast upon the club. Whoa the campaign vvis over they would Invlto all the republicans In the wnrd. to ntteiul llieir meetings , and thryouldseofor thcinsclvc ) what they did. Ho said Ellorhad asked him to vote fer a man who would appoint him ( llllcr ) as city attorney , and proceeded to give Eller another roust. Mr. Kllor responeled by saying bo bad nmelo no personal accusations against any iiiim In the room , and did not know Vimelcivooit VVIM a member , as ho hud never before heard any man acknowledge Unit ho was a number. lie knew of soveial men who hael boon up- mow-lied by members of the club ami solic ited for mciiibeisblp , but when they wanted to know its objects , etc. , they were tohi they woulel find that out v\ hen thej goton the In side. side.Ono thing ho would say , flatfooted , and tbat was that the iiasortlon of Mr. Vaiidoi- voort that ho bad uskcel him tosupportainan who would support him ( Ullcr ) to the posi tion of city attorney was a efovvniight lie. Ho said lirDitU'h was mayor tureo years be fore ho attempted to e'loso the saloons. When ho dlel do it it was tlnougli pressure from the police commission ! and not of his onn necord Ho win ned the pcoplo that any such talk as thit Indulged in by Vnndervoort was mew political claptrap Ho askr-el all hi tlio room who were members of the Twenty-eighth club to hold up their hands. Vamlorvourt's vvis the only hand raised. Kller proceeded to score the club , when Vandervooit throw out a slur about { * "W This started Eller off on another lack , and ho roistcd Yiuidci voort lu line stvlc Ho denied the chnigo that ho had accepted abiibowhilo ailing as judge IIo elmged that thopuiposoot the club of whie.li A'andeivooit was a incmbei wits to obtain tull control of the election , and mule avoij sarcastic speech about Vumlorvoort's ' re- innks that the ilub didnotattuinpt to con tiol lii ! ! council. Ho said bo proposed to oppose any eundl- date the club bet up. If n min wanted to bo eleetcdlie should get out of tlio club. Thoio weio inoio men out of the elubtlmnthc-ro weioin.it , and tlioso on theioutsldo ghutild tnko c.uo th it they evoiclsed their franchise A motion was made to adjourn at this point and w.is lost. M. L Koeder then took the floor. He re- feuxiel to the Lininger b.iniuct ami tlie utlonof some of those picseiit v\ho \ knifed Unlngcr. Tlio action of Mi. Eller la bis ofllclal capacity as Judges when horefuseel to allow the BID itch King to veto gmd- ors from other wards , was defended Tlio question of pcisonnllties , ho said , had no I > hce in thomettiag , Tiio meeting had been called for all republleans In thewaid uud was no place foi poi < oniilltios On motion of Mr. Eller it vv.is dccieled Unit when the meeting adjourned it bo until Mon day evening. JJiek Dingo csky stated tint Broateh em- l locd 1SOJ men before thoeleetionand them llvo or tea times , but when Hnmtch was elefeatcd the men wcio at otue dis charged. John IvlowesMo Jmnpedupanel said Dai- Lo/ej > k } had received sT > 0 from Broiteh befoi-e tlm elcLtion , and prececeled to ratal ! a choke lot of prlvito history inn mixture of Polish and Door K About a elo/eiimcn Juinpeelup and sbouted "put him out , " uud confusion reigned biipicine. Ohaliinan Leo finally succecled In adjournIng - Ing the meeting amid great confusion. A QUtUf LiITflji : CAUCUS. liroaloli nml thu Gaa Hold n Secret ! csRlon. W. J. Broatcli , John T. Clitiko , Duff Green and about a doyen others held u quiet little caucus In the ofllce of Kilkenny , Biay A , Co , In tlio Continental blade , last night lil O Connor , who is the "Co. " of thollrin , took u pi eminent paitln the proceedings. The object of the meeting v\as to instruct Duff Giecn , who Is a foreman hi the employ of Contiactor Hugh Murnby , as to what was expected of him duilng the campaign. A reporter bad occasion to go to the ofllco lo sea Mr. Kilkenny , The door was opened b } Broateh. who closed It at once , but not before the fnccs of several of the Inmates of room liad been scon. The business tiansactcd at the meeting was Icai ned later. National Council or Education. ST. I'vT'i , Minn. , July 5. At tolay's ses sion of the national council of education tlio report of the ooimnlttco on the education of gills v\as taken up. Chairmin John Ilan- cock of Ohio ga\o \ a ropoit on the bubjoct , "Co-educatloii of tlio Sexes" Mi. Ilmcock Is n httxni ? believer In co education and he advanced many icasous fd maintniaingliis position. The loport was followed by an interesting discussion , In which some difference of opinion was ex- piessed. V. E. White of Ohm was fearful tint co-education might often result in seri ous impioptioty on the part of students The most prominent featuio of the discussion was the reply of Miss Convvuy of Memphis , Tenn. . who has a private school. She aigued that exclusive education was tlio best , as in such colleges it was easier "to picservo and foster that e-ssenco which woe ill woman liness" JSlr. N , Hancock in bis closing 10- imrks said the oidlniry rules whleh govern society will govern buys nud ghla la school. Obcrlln college was cited At the afternoon session a repoit on tha subject , "Ibo Piofessioiul Function of Poh- Uclinie Schools" was made by Langdon H. Uhomson. A lilvcly llovv Narrowly Averted. Oonr.v , Utah , .1 uly 5. [ Special Telegram toTiirBEL. ] The Kocky mountain carnival came very noaily cloiing vvltn a li\oly sons i- tion. Tlio identity of the king was a vvoll iccpt secict among tlio nnnageis until iluring the closhig hours of the show , Then itloaked out in a limited way that the king vvonlel bo John Q. Cannon , son of cx-Dclcgnto Cannon , and editor of the Ogden Standard , a Moimon dally. This news raised such signs of astonn that the nianasrors vciy piudontlv substi tuted Cnptdn J , II. nohan of Now Orlcins a few hourt > bofoio the unveiling ceremony and his nanio was announced as king. Bsomo oversight Trank Cannon , brother of the pie- posed king , and Associated piess agent boie , hid not bcca notified of tlio change , and ho unwittingly sent the announcement over the vvhes that bis brother had been declared the king. Had this really been done there would piobaMy have boon a very hot eruption right on the floor of the Coliseum There was a good deal of gcntilowai paint all ready for such a denouement. Tlioltcfliiltora Protracted Sureo. GIIUUII , Kan , July 5. [ Special Telegram toTiir Hi-E.I This nfteiuoon Mrs. James Smith went into the Kordheim original pack age house anel commenced breaking bottles , when the now agent , Gust Steinbach , intci- fcicd. Bho assaulted him with a buggy whip , sulking him half n dozen times before ho ejected her from the room. Ho hael her nirostcd and she was fined ? 1 In the police court , the amount being- paid by the bjstnnders , Her husband has been on a protracted drunk since Iho house bas been opened. IntonM ! I lent nt Huron. Hriiov , S. 13 , .Tidy 5 [ Social Telegram to Tur. Brr. ] The thermometer registered 10 > in the shade at I o'clock this afternoon. The heat v.as so intense that fovv people vvcro on the streets. A lightitiliower during the early forenoon produced sufllclcnt moisture to prevent Injury to crops by the heat , T ho Indeponelents of Ilcadlo countvaro In scssioa hero this ovcnlng. J. R Cihr was nominated for the state senate- , but the other nominations will not bo roacheel until a Into hour. Control Will Jtomalit In Anicrlcn. BOSTOV , Mass , July 5. V II , Prince & Co , who are understood to rojirosen t tno purchasers of the Chicago stockyards unel transit company for about tiO.tKXl.ooo , state today that the control of tha Union stock- Aarelsof Chle'ogo v\lll remain In America , uhn tliunclal leorganl atlon of the company will bo upon an American basis , with a lingo majority of the now securities owned In this country and tbo management will bo Amer ican. American Illllomou Honored. BKiu.iv/July 5. Two thousand persons at- tnded the kommon In the winter garden of the Central hotel tonight lu liouoi of the > ! > American rUlemcu , THE COY-COJIXIISSIOMS , Steps Tcka Toward Opening a Ynrd for Working Prisoners , A SUITABLE SITE RECOMMENDED , The ; Committee ; on I'ltiniiuu Utrnws a IJoinli Into the CIIIIIP ( if the sors An Impuit- ant Thoeornmltteoonlavv anel crelersubmllted n report to tlio bo.trd of eounty commission ers jostenlity afternoon , In vvbleli It was iwonuneiideel that a yard for \voiktng pris oners bo opened on hard otrvet between Fif teenth unel Sl.xteenth , as thit street is im- pissuMe on neeount of Its sltmtlon , The Hssouri I'acille'pooplo otorcil to billlelasieli- ) trackprovldlni ! tboeityiuieleounty will piy for giileling , ties anel spikes Mrs. Cum- niliigN , who owns tbo property neljoliiing , of- feied to allow the ti'O of her property If the t.wesare pUel for the time dining which the juopoity is usoel , an I V.m Court & I.cniist olToreilto furnWi tlio stone and piy tlio olty J'i cents per eublc yaid for bredcinj tlio stone sultiiblo for concrolo. Tbo mutter was rofurred tn the spochl eoiiimittceof the bowl vOilch bail been iii- | pointed to imcstigito tbo atonojiirdiiuti- tlon. tlon.A A protest signed bv about thirty residents of "Waterloo piccinctvis received The sisneis pwtested aciiust tbo proposed gr.ij- iuir ofa reid in thitt product on the pound th it tlio gi ute \vas unnecessary , lieferud to tbo committee on roads An application from u ippnsentntivo of a pipe ; eompmy asked that bo bo allowed to cuter his eovoimg aRiinst tbo Manville ami the iniiioid v\ool uovoimg ; lefened to con- Miuctlon. Sheriff lloyd's bills foi boiihlhiK and com mitting prisoners for June , uniountliiB to $ .l0 ! S ) , ' .veixs referred to the Iluaneo commit- teo. teo.Tho Douglas County Agrhultmal society applied foinidundoi tbo statutes iinioimtinu tos-'Vi'J ' W , which v\as granted. The county elerlc was dlroeteel to fnrtilsli the cojnty ollieci's entitled to tbo compiled statutes Avith aeop } of the same ) . The committee on llnine-o threw it bomb into the camp of thoasse.ssois anil their elcp- utlcs by iceomncudlnj ! tliat till clalnm for extra time bo not allowed. These moil aio allowed se\cnU two dins bj law In which to in iko their rctuuis. Some of them tinned In the full ntimbei of dajt , but tuinoel In sev eral bours extra rJlio eomniltteo bcU tint the statutes did not piovielo f01 paj lug-for any extra tlinoon this work. Mr O'Keotroobjt'eteel to tbo icport , but did not suggest urn thing , and the report of the committee was adopted. Henry Kb renpfort and Tliomas Uinj , ' , assessor and deputy of the 1'lrst w.ini , received asovcio 'roast" from the fmiuiio coinnilttoe Tliesoho \ pentlenion sent In a eoinniHniL.itioiila = 5t week ciltichiliiK the ac tion of the tommittco in allowing tlio elaiin : of assossois Iho slRiicis went out of their way to scoie the coinmlttce and thoboniJ , and wound UD bv iiniriiu in their action In allow in ; ? over-time to Iho oleiks who ninJo up the iussessment book The ) finance com mittee repot ted on this eonimunkation , and the Inngu.uro of theieport w.is very foieiblc. In tbo opinion of the coinntlttco such a critl- eism "c.\nio with illfraco ( from men who had pioved bj thtlr work theit utter iniorniic- tcncy to elo the work expected of them" The ( Inn ? about the extia time nllovve'd tlio clerics on the assess'nont books wis tcforwd to as being "as nothing compiled with the time , both re ultr anil oxtia , It tikes to collect the fligrant orrois In , nnd inequalities of. assessments turned in by the signers of this com limitation , not withstanding the statutes s ly hooks shall bo completed and cornet. " The reportof the committee was adopted. Mr.O'KcoiTolntioeluccil n resolution vvhiih \\.is referred to the commit tee on lo.uls , bin I- lug the county to piy the sum of $10,500 for pavhiK intersections on Twentp-fourth street from A to N stioot Inclusive , pioviding the sunols pivedwith stone , ( o bopaldoutof the reid fuuel of Ib'JO when in condltioa. The county cleric w.is authorized to adver tise for bids to paint the outildo of the hos- pjtul with tvvocoitsof paint , blels to bo nti Ail mist 2 Alt Turner moved to reconsider thcactlon of tbo board in allow ing the eontiactoi to nso otlioi than the Winvillo covering on the steam pipes at the hospital. Ho slid he had visited a numb'r of the hrgo oatiblisliments In thoeltv and had inquired about tlio roh- tivo qualities of the vaiious Icluds of pipe coverings , and ho was satisfied that the Manville villo w.is the best. The motion to reconsider v\as adopted nnd Mr. Turner then undo a motion to re < iuho the contractor to use the Manville coveiiii's. , Iho motion was adopted without eiobito and the inittcr now stands us it elid before the first move to icconsldcr. The board thui adjourned until 10 o'clotk Mondiy nortiing , vilientbo v\ork of considering - ing the mutinous compl-tlns n aimt the assessors'rc'tmas v\dl bauiUea upiu earncit. The i-eturns of the bouel to the seato aud itor must ba nudes on the 10th inst. , and It will bo noecbsaiy for thobonid to woilt night and diy to getovei tlie ground. Cliilrinaii Anderson siid jestcidav , after the boaul hud adjourned , that the next trouble woulel bo to et the pcop'o ' who made the complilnts about the low assessment of their neighbors to eomoueforo the bond and ttstlf.v to that ef fect. Tim commissioner- no poivor to ehanpo tboiibscssmcat unless these parties ( onioIn and substantiate tbo statements in their complaint "Thoy mustcomoin licro , " said he , "and give the puty complained asdiiit an oppor- timitj to eiossoxamlno them if they wish to ( lese A great many pcoplo uomo In heto anel ( ninpiilii iigainst thuii neighbors but when the } fiiiflthcy mu't come ) lu heio and icpeatit they back out. " T1EJK I'Ji Americans I'ttt toSliame by Tills I'atriotic IiiMlriinioiit , lCu ] > nil\ilit \ IM/aliu / hunts Ganlonllciwlt. ' } LONDON , July 5. [ Xciv Vork Hculd Ca ble Special to TIIK Hci.l - Tlio glorious routtlt v\as \ cclebiateil In London witii a blayoof glory that musthavoineiiured about a qinrtcr of an inch sijiiarc. Thcio nro thousands of Americans lit London and per haps there has never boon more hero ut this season of the j ear , but for somoicnson they did not , combine and demonstrate as they would ha\e ilono had they been nt home. The stars and stripes waved above the United States consulate and itvas also visible In the vicinity of the United Bt.itcs embassy. It also waved \ery numerously front the roof of the Sivoy hotel and Ilor.thl ofllce , and fiom pciliaps n , do/en otbor buildings , but tncio was nn abienco of nolso , powder and amokothttt must have made the Amcilcnn caglo feel as if ho was being- badl ) treated. Ot courao the average Amer ican began to Insist , almobt fiomtho moment that ho vvolco up , to the IcnowloJgo that 111 j ears HBO his country had declared Its inilo- ponilcnco , It need not bo wondered at If the Atnivlcaii eagle should feel somodlfJlculty In erecting Its tall feathers at the proper nnglo when It , ponders upon the manner in which ) osteiday was spent la London by citizens of the gieat republic' . The phonograph played rather ait active part in the celebration of the fourth. Colonel ( louiand organized tin itniuomptu meeting at the Kdlson house , Northumber land avenue , and thctotho phonograph held higbrovrl In an extremely pitriotlo way for tbo delectation of n numerous compiny , among whom were Thomas Bailey Aldilch and Ilov. Horatio Nelson Powers Both these gentlemen run to poetry. Aldrleh Is known by his writings on botbsldci of the Atlantlo and Powers , next to Edison was the first man \vhospolio into a phonograph , and when ho did so ho told la beautiful language the story of the little Instrument IIo told this story again today unel it lost nothing from having been told beforo. Tor the llrst thno In Iho history of tbo United States the volco ot tlie yiesl- ilent was tipnrJ , duilnghls 'mil ' , In n foreign ( ountry. About ae > uriiKOColonel ( louniud Vlsltexl the vhtt < ] house nnd exhibited iv phonograph to 1'reslilent IlnrrNon , whom ho liieliioed to say ifnv words , 'llieso vvorils Iho phonograph repented tod.iy. Pfeslelcnt IlirrUoit It not possosscil .of it very rob u t voleo mid ho must have been pivssed for tlino vvheti ho made his comintiul- intlon to the phoimxrtpb , for the wools winch the hit tor shot nt im expectant aiiill- enco this afternoon wow fv \ In number and o cloo together that to dl onhrijrli ! them proiulsod to consuino mare time tlun any AmcilcaneouM de\oteto \ such it tusk oit the rotulli of Jul } , Pnsldent Harrison hnvlng had his say , the postnnstor general of the United States , Wunmmker , elellveied n inessni-o to Glad stone 'Hits messigo It woulel not bo proper lo unko publii1 , as It bin not been Uellvcicd jet toOlalstoao. OeiieralSheriniin also badloitiethIng tosiy nael ho ww follovvoil by Major Oeneril Seho- Ih'lel , his sucoessor as commander of Ihu United Stitosnrnn. Then tbo phonograph In n lir o , round and linpressioolco \ , 10- lioatcl the decliiiittion of indopcndunee , \\hea\itall \ the A. ' > ri'iuis ! who llsteneel felt much picisod. It also ilijod"Star Sptn- glodHanner , " with whle-h the IMibon house was bountifully decorated , although the Union Jnelcvns tlu'io. The woiutoiful little li'stiuinent alsuplmed "MaivhliiR Thiough Gcorgti" and "Hall Co- himblUj'MJoim ; Bitk to "UKUy'nud\\lnelliiK \ up v\ith "Vinikeo Dooille. " This vias fol lowed by sotno tomts , the shortest of which , "Aiiioric.i , " VMIS g\cii ! by Colonel ( lOiirand. It was responded to In ilitiinptgno of a qual ity aalnst which not the slightest objection eonldbo inatlooti any ehy inthcjcur ITotty gentlemen , noirly ill of them Amoriimssiit , down to dinner ut tlio Centuiy dub In oixlcr to oelobrato the dnj of all dijs on the other side of the Atlantlo , Only two toasts were given , ' ' 'Ihe Queen and fre-sldcnt" and "ilia Day Wo Uolcbinto" To the former there was i he uty resumse in the effoieseent stimulant The latter was lospinded to by Mr. Moiuurol ) Oonvvaj and Canon IliutfoRl. Ha In Slops All Outdoor Amuse ments at tlio Kiciich Capital. le' i > j/ili'it ; ' ISM lij JHIM * Umlonllriuittt. ] Pun- * , JulyS | N'evv Voile Hcrahl Cable Special to Tin : HUP | 'llio t ilny weather st ill umtlnucsim el the I'.iris edition of the Her- alel Ins the satisfaction of knowing that this eiioiiuuusconislgiiineiitof r.tlniseluototbe fact tlinttliegieateeittid All uiticpeiiiuunut nnti- lycloao Ins swung too fu , south , coitsciutuntly storms fiom Amctie'tt brliiKto Franco Instead of to Ireland ail thovuiorsof thogulfstreim. which perhaps the leel.imlou itppiccltto more keenly thin tlio Paris ! ins. All garden parties ha\o been given up on account of the so.iklng nins , inel the onli chitncu to show prett } toilettetls nt the little afternoon tois , lights and dancos. Ooichiiii ; , stringoto siy. Is still in biffl ! favor Maurice do 1'leuiy in Pig.uo complains that mostof the men oflettei-s of today are pbjsl eal reeks , wtnpnvd with tbo Ileicnlean poetsof li)0 ) , wliouslto ilde , shoot , drink burguudj anil eo iutoad libitum , and hue chronic aiipetltos like those ) of a she wolf. Mauilce ? de L' > ury says Figi-o Jivoalt tolls loailcis togUo a word of ndviious to how a P.irhiim should ll\o \ and Iccep bis wits. Ho should et up at , Utkeitbith at S.i ) , ti'co ' two ojileJ esss , not too much bjiled , so as to get the full bcnelltof the phosphorus tbat the jolk Ot the eyi , ' contains ; work until U : . ' } ( ) , tlicii brcikfnst on eggsbrains , weotbrc.ids andllbh ; uinokelmlf of a good cigui , rei line hul f an houir elolco far nicnto after Licakfast , then go out and at tend to business , fcnueor take some Ugoious evoixlse. At \ ha\oa good iHuncrittTciitnuQ , drink freely , look in at the theater foi a short time , but don't ' Hilt too much , and letiro to } oui virtuous eouih at tnlJalght. Hut the great point is rogulunty In the hours for breakfast and dinner Such Is tlio regime prescribed 03 Maltie Medocln , and followeel by ViotorilugoaudM. Utnile/Coli , butM. Xolu adds to this rwimaii short siusti after br < uk- fivst. Victor Hugo vvis mobust nun , and thcro is certiliily no harm In follow Ing Ids example. DDavid Urrnilmit , fillier of Mrs James Hrowa-Poltcr , bus ariivea and Is stopping with Mrs. Urciuhirt at the Hotel do Ibl- laiido. Tlioy le.tvo hi afew days for Ham burg , where it is icpoi'eel ' Mr. i'otter will Join them later on when she leturns from Australia , probvbly about the tinn of Ham burg s height of soison MUs l)3\Volf , iMlss May , Alts Giijvvold , I\IUi \ > All ion , Judge .liiel . Mrs John IDavls aid Miss 1'urnieaa are also booked for Hamburg's cure , Mrs. Ilurrell iloflCnun his gone to Da- vonne , where Miss tedlth Qr.ttttU tnklnatho cure , TjOuisoICinsella Is having twenty-one days euro at Yichu. Mhs ICathor- Ino Klnsolli Is at Glveiuoy ilrs. Austin Ooihlti anil ISllss Cotbin have left for Cnilsbal Mr. Corbln is in Pails ut tlio Hotel Miubcau. Mrs. Anne Sheldon Combs , tbo nuthoiesa , 1ms Kotio to London , as luvo also Pierrepaitt Moigiin and Misj Morgan Prlacuis Ilit/- fcldt goes duilng tliooolc to Sptln Mis. Thomas Lov.iy Uft tel ly for Drlp.io. Mr. Ordcn Golch hits boimlll , and incMiisiupucnuo has bjenunablo tolettvo I'aiis. If , however , his condition improves ho and Mrs. Colch will leave during the week for i'onUHo and tticnco toAix les U.ilnos. Robert McLine anel Gcner.il lloiiico Poiter aio In I'.uis. Mr. and Mrs Till my , formerly Mis Yiiia- qua , M r , anil Mrs. Model Sislcvillo "West ( nooMis ? l lora hiuk\Illo West ) aioattho Hotel do Pllmpbo. Mr. and Mrs I1. O. llichardsoa olllo'iton have left for Wiesbad. \VIIllum Kmlicott of Iloston has ar- livej at Rleurieo , as bavo also ( Joit- cral , Mrs anilMiss Dnpor Mrs. Brockholst CuttbiK ha-s gene to London , on louto to Amciien Rlr C. A. Kinder andMti ICindor ( tico Miss Burnett of Boston ) aioat nollevue. Tlio marriage of Mr Lawrence Turnouro nttdMisa Homaino Stone is tirrmged to tike place at St. 1'aul's , Knight's Bildao.Lonilon , July 15. T Ir AithurJuloGooihnun haiarrivoel hero for Harper's and thu Century aiiel has in ido sorno closer sketches of Piineo anel Princess Ilttttfolelt , ISIhsos Sanderson Kimes , Consul General R.ithbono , M Massuot iiiul Gounod. Tirjirtmie'tir i\j > .i IIIH. The Skies \Vopt , Itut tlm Ardor of AiiierioausViiH \ Not Dampened , [ Co ; > iilulil ; tSHObu Jiunc.1 tlniilin lltmtett { I'nus.July 5-fNuv York Herald Ciblo Special to Tnrniu | Ills thought that thoprigmatlcal and por\eit > o cleik of thn vveatheiordiincdthat Paiislan skies should weep copiously jeistcrday , American en thusiasm refuse ; ! to bo dampened by the downpour , and the lllth annUerhiiiy of the declaration of Independence was duly cele brated with nX'- , banquets , receptions , spocc-hes , songs , oraeltew anil general re- Joleliifj. Thow quarters In which the Araorl- caiu'oloiiy In ) nnlnly pitched Its tents , nnd in which the trans-Atl.intlo visitor weeks a temporary domicile , VMTO pay w ith stars and sttlpos and the Avenue do 1'Ojicrareminded onoof Ikoadway * 3o lavish VMS the display of bunting tint a fovv crackers would have made tlio Illusion perfect. Fla j of sister re publics floated in the window * or hung dis consolately In the rain , as the case mlKht bo , though It was generally the latter. Uho fourth of July vvai celebrated at tno American minister's , ! ! . " Avcnuo Hocho , In a brilliant nnd upptopriutu manner. Hurly in thouvcnliiK a dinner \\ith \ twenty-four covers wai given for twelve lYc.nth.uiiu aud twelve American A RATE VAI1 OX COAL BEDS , ThoDressotlDjof Oonfllot Will Bo Dvmrfcel Into Insignificance. A TRIANGULAR FIGHT IS OPENING UP , Clialrumit ( lottilaid Out tin ) Snitfl lu llatos-Only Ono \Vn ) to I'rctciit Anotltor "War. o , July ri-fSp'elalTele'gramto Tim Or.r ] A rate war on eoul was bc un Unity vvhlelt pronilses tod\varf tbo oiutorn war lit dressed beef rate. ) . The bittlo was opened by anotli'o of the SU I'aul road that on nml after Jul } 10 It woulel nppl } to jwhit-s hi the west from Alllvvnukeo the suiioiateon iloetc coal us Is made from Oulutli This is a reduction of SW touts it ton , innlc- biKtbo iite > to Slous City , for Instance , S.ML a ton instead of J.MW. The r alto tiitpenlor lliiei hti\o \ iilrtays applioel n 'Jo cent illlTe'p- e-tttiil on this coal , nnel this alone vvoiilet ciiu ei a rate war , which will piobably end In it rate of less than ? t to nil points common to the Noithwesteiit and St Paul B } stems Hut the hottest time ise\pe-eleel from tlio Spilim Valley mines In Illiinls , owni'd mainly by lion \v. \ lj. Se-ott of IViuiHyhinla and 1'nsident Ilugblttof thoXeiilhvvestoin Mr He'ott U also n dlnvtorof the' XoitliHosUnn and nomu > oars iu'o nii.vtor ie-olt of the JCort hwoste'iu liiiulo a conti.ict v\ith Duvctor Scott of the Spilnn Valley iiilius to protect bis coal from competition vli Milwaukee- 'Jbis eontract has bobbed up tuul been ven tilated atntnneiroiHmcetiiiKSof the We'stem KreightiHsoebitlon. and foi thosiikoof lur- monv tlio St Paul wul Ins allowed the N'oillmcstorn to iniiko the Uaho Kiipouor r.ttefi-einSpiliiK Vallc'llio.St. \ . 1'iml bus found , Iwvover , tint It must boon an oven hocl with lUs cotnp 'liters and instead of ho- In forced out of tno buiinc-is , pioiioies tola all taso iniltotho sainoiateM via .NllUviiuUo us via Uuluth 'lids opens upn trlnuirulir llg'it In \ \ 'licit ' nil norlhwostim llni > s will bo implicated mill which will ruliie'o uitcs ! . ' . " > cents a ton In sco- sav\ fashion until the end isicaOiccl. Htiai hton Out tbo Snarl. Cine \.o ( , .Inly 5 [ Special TeK ji un to Tin Uir ] Unless heiolo nieasniv. nio brought to bear on the \\ostein passe ngcr situation a collapse equal to thu one ] tist ended la thie.ittued. 'L'ho piescMit bieilc DofeMii a few days n o when the I3urlliii < loti iltiotcel aiound trip rate of $ llTO ! b-tvviea ICansas City anel Westein Spiings , n suburb of ( Ibicago. Tliuiittenas iiiitdo on account of the ! annual convention of the .siicti'tj ot Chilstian woiUou and bus eiidul In lo\\or- mil i id trip rntobetHcenlCaniis C'lty to 10 70 , the former r.ito belli ) ; 'Iho Alton vvni the first to make this late , but dm liar the elav all Iho other Kansas Citv lines puvolho n'tpdsito le il notic-o An even ivatei Iliiuv was causeel b ) the Alton applviuir tlu sliort line rnt bctweoiiSt Lmis and St. Paul on inibl- ncss vin ChlriKo Tills mince * t he-present firiiouiul tilp rate between St I emls and L'hleitKOto ? ' ! , and all L'hliMjro lines tot'io ' soutluvest nio prep iring to meet the situ u'ou. ' CLiioi-al ! Passenger Aiont Cliiiltoii of tlio Alton savs tills r.ilo is nmdoonlv throiiffti St. Uouis OM business fiom the south , but other p.lssenpr men eleelaro the tie'ld'ts em bo so easily seilpcdas to call foriomsp Hiding ra- ductlnnson all lines. Cliiiiinian CiodditrdnC the \Veitcrn I'ltssen oi association is now lit Minneapolis strul litouinjr out the su.uloC i atos caused by Iho convention of the \a- tiodil ICdiiiMtloniil association , bit vv is to.hy . deluded vvitli telegrams relative to Iho situa tion , I'lisscnper men tliomsolvcs deel ire that Mio onlv vvav to nvoidit rate war is for Clialrinm Godd.irdto apply the severest pen lilies ou thosligbtet.t biealt In the agieuineat. 1ue > AppoliitmctitH. CHICAGO , July 5 [ SpocUl Telegram to Tut. Ui'i.-\V. ] J Alien , cfoncral supeim- tcndent of the Hoclc Island llnca west of the Missouil river , has been appointed assistant general manager with lieadimintors at Chi cago. Asslstimt General Superintendent Dunlap tixlsos Mr Allen's place , lloth ap pointments nro effivtlvo todiy. Trylnjf to I'JIIIIYO | | ; Its Territory. Cuicvoo , July 5. [ Special Tel i.nn to Tin. BH'.J The St. Paul and Minneapnlia Passenger association Is ti j liitf to cnl irfjo Its tcultory so as toliicludo the Uiiluth , South Shore Atlantic i ill roid. If it is successful , it will ho called the Noithvvesterii I'assengec association. Hat os lOiijnl iicd. Dis : Mo i MS Ii , July fl [ Spschl Tclo- ( ? rani to Tin. UUP. ] Injunction proceedings ht\o been lieRiin against the Iowa i.iiluny coiiinilbslon by the Minneapolis it St. Ioui3 r.illwn } eoinpiny to testrulii the boiril fiom enforcing the schcdulo of t ties rccentljpio - mulijated under tbo Joint rate l.nv. None of thoinombcrsof the boird worn In town , but the railway , thiouijli its iittornoy , seiveel notice ? upon Commissioner Campbell at his hisliomoat Xevv ton list evening , anel tlio attorney vu'iit on to iovvi City to BCIVO a similar notieu inieii Commissioner 13 iv. Commissioner Hiiilla la onhisvvaj to Wiishiiigton t nttcnl n liear- liigof the liitorstiitu commission , and v , ill probably bocached by tcleniji ( | ! TluMviit of injunction w.is issucel by . .Iud7eMver tbiJiinhlhoiliH'U's ' onko at Knit Uol e , and is maelo ictmnablo at that pla o on Scptom- bei ! i' ( The rates enjoined were to bavo taken effect } e s tei d uy , 's New Cotnt UBH OAK , lu , July n. [ Special to Tun ] rullyr.OUfli > uoplo witnessed the laying - ing of tlio corner stone of Montgomery eounty's new court liouso heio yestoulay. The ceicnion } was under the chat'KO of thom m isotilc grand lolpoof the state. The com- mandcry of knights tomphir of 'ALliintio servcel as escort , Oriind Mister Oamblo of Ottumwi in e-lnr o Tbo ptomincnt men fiom abroad wcio ( Jovomor lioiuj , Judtro CSraiiKer , Grand Senior Win don Phelps and Grind Tyler Hchrohai Subordinate Igilges from Villlsci , Corning , Creston , Uouncll IJlulTs , Shun mdo ih and ( Irlswold vveio pios- cut , Govcinor Holes spoke In Iho sijunre , A 'loy Cnuiioii la , July 5 ( Hpoclid Tclogram toTiulliu | IwiUbmn Starr , an ilifhtcou- yeir-old son of a prominent faiinci of this pi ice , was seriously and probably fatally injured by the explosion of an improvised cannon with whhli ho was celebratlne ? The lower pirt of the fiuo was completely loru away mid his eyes doslrojcd. Hpii Cmctoo , July 5 The coronor'H into the cause of the death of Hilly U liien- 11:111 : , tlio pugilist killed in the ! spirrlii'j mituh Tlmrsdiy nlsht , was luld ted ly A number of witnesses wore examined ami the Jury 10- turiieda veidlctlhat Ilrcnnan eaina to hi1 * deitli from shoe-k and Injuries rcceivol vvhllo Hpirrin with Gairaitl Tbo prlsoni'is vvuro ttloised fiom custody Miyot Cre'alor has aniiouneed tint no moro Hpuilnumatchea will bo allowed in the city A Fourth of July Tr/isfody. / ArniHox , Kan , July n. ( Hpeclil Tolev BIIIU to Till" Ilri : ] Yosterdiiy afternoon , while a Fourth of July celebration was in progress at ICinnckuk , In the vvcstoin pait of this county , Thomas Fields and William Ktidy became Involved in it quart ul alwut a Tcx.ts jwny Fields drew a knlfo anil stn'jbeel ' KJdy a nuinbur of times , once IKI-OSS llio < \hdomcii. lie then ran awav U'ldy died "i ii o'clock tills moining Fields listlll at liu o. The two men were brothers-ln hvv. Central UnltTil I'rojliyteihm chuidi , Kov tcenth and Capitol uventio , Kov. > Iohn Will- liiiiison , D. I ) , pistor I'roiiililnt , ' nt 10..K ) a.m. ami 811 m by Itov. Thomas McC'a0'iio. Sabb.ith school at noon YOIIIIK p nnli ' ini-utliiK at ? p. in. All uru uoidlully lu\ltuii. ScaU Uue.