r THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , JULY 13 , 1SOG-B1XTBEN PAGES. soon nn ash idle. It was covered with Sl.nOO insurant f nml valued nt * 0 , X ) . It wns lately filled with new rye , nnd It is thought by sonio tlmt the rjo healing caused the lire. ( linrKrd vlth Hoodllng. rAiiintnr , Neb , July 1'J. [ Special Tclo- pram to TUB llrB.-Hcnry ] St Martin and W. C. Wllor. county commissioners , nnd George McDonald , architect , nro under nr- rest tonight , 71io architect li under urrorft for bribing the county cotnmUslonors , nnd the commissioners for receiving1 bribes from McDonald. Seventeen architects had sub mitted plain , nnd McDonald's were adopted , nppnnutly In great bnsto John "W. Hcrron , the other commissioner , swore out the war- lants. John Converse , county clerk , Is the principal witness forlho state , S. M. Bailey , lountj tierstircr , nnd George Tollcth over heard certain convers.itions which nro said to criminate all thouccuscd , Much excitement prevails. . An 111 cut ton Hoy. A IMO , Neb. , July 1 ! ! . [ Special Tele gram to Tun Hi r. ] This forenoon Landlord Harris' only son , Klca , nliout eight years of ago , captured his mother's pistol , bought some cartridges nnd In rompiny v.lththrco or four other youngsters adjourned to the suburbs tobnyosoino fun , which resulted in nBcycro wound. 'Iho bill pissed through the fleshy p.ittof the light hand , entered the right side nnd Is thought to bo lodged bo- tuecn the ribs. Dentil of nn Agc-cI Ij.idy. BPATIIIU' , yob. , July r.-Spctial [ Tolo- grnm to Tun liiu. ] Mrs. Hester Manner , an old nnd highly esteemed resident of this city , dlod ut S o'clock this morning of bilious fever , aged BPvntiteight \cars. She was tbo stcpinnthoi ot nlno nnd own mother of fourteen children , all of whom are living but live , prosperous cltl/cns of Olilo and No- braalcn. _ Itlt on His Thumb. Ltveoiv , Neb , July 12 [ Special Telegram to THIS I3rr' ] JIin Daly , uu athletic tough , attempted to lob J. ICltchon this evening mid In the terrible struggle tint followed the thief bit off Kitchen's ' thumb lie succeeded ulso In robbing ICittlion Dily yvai arrested later on the dual cliargo of in i > hem and roo- beiy. _ A lintikor'H Demise , Brmutr , Neb , July 12. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Hun. ] Wai wn Cole , vice presi dent of the Nebraska Natlon-il bank , died at his homo near this illy at midnight lastnlght. The funeral occurs nt H o'clock ' tomorrow af- tornooi . The cause of his deitli was strangu lated hciniii , caused by ovct exertions Kicked In tlio Head liy a Iforso. rAiitiuuv , Nub. , July 12. [ Special to Tun Bir. : ] List , night about S o'cloult James Flngel was kicked In the he-id by a hoiso ho wni leading to water , sustaining n sovcro frnctui oof the skull rlho attending physi- ( iuuiepoiLs his condition in extremely clan- gcuous fiom concussion of the briin. Impaled on a I'llohforlc. ) , Nob. , July [ ' . ' . [ Special to TUB J Piiifny evening Mr Albert Kcitcl , living lUo and one-half miles south of Ashland - land , yvhllo coining down from a staclc of grain , Jumped on a fork handle , malting an ugly gash two Inches long and six Inches deep. Uho wound is not eonsldeiod faUl. I'arni Kcsldcnue llurnrd. riir.Movr , Neb. , July U. [ Spec ! il Telegram toTin : Ii'i.J ) Tlio largo losidcneo on the farm of Ocorgo Godfrey , eight miles cast of ricmout , burned to the ground. Loss about SJ.WO , with $1,500 insuianto. \ lltlof Strike. LBVINOTOV , Neb , July 12 [ Special to TUB Bur. ] A ntilko among the laborers of the hotel Coiiilund occnried ycstordiy , owing to the employment of n colored tiainp. It was promptly settled by the discharge of the negro nnd work resumed. Kkl < ( ! ( l liy a Mule. On VNT , Neb. , July 12. [ Sped.il Telegram toTiiKllKK. ] Ason of William I5vuns was thrown fiom a mule today and kicked. Hia nnn was broken and ho was otherwise In jured. Dodge Count ) riiBMOvr , Neh , July U [ Sp = ci-.l Tele gram to Tin BIF.J : The Dodge county allr- nnco held a meeting tit North Bend jcsterday afternoon. There were present only twenty representatives from the county alliance. UNO delegates \\oro elected to the congres sional convention at Columbus und resolu tions wcro adopted. Hull Count } Dumocr.it H. O'Nnu , , Neb. , July U [ Spcclil Tclo- giain to TUB BIT. ] The deinociatlo county convention , which was held hero today , suc- cccded uftcr a , long nnd spirited straggle in endorsing the representative ticket tecently nominated by the farmers' alliance Tills UcicVt will probably ho endorsee : by the lopublicans without opposl tlon. The republican primaries held hero to- diy instructed the delegates to the county convention to oiidorsathem. The democrats ulso nominated Hon. I } . F , Roberts as county attorney. Will niccttltily 18. Pr.Mirit , Neb , July It ! [ Special to Tun Ilun.l The Thutston county republican con vention to elect delegates to the state con vention will moot in Ponder on Fiiday. July IS. _ ICcltli County AUIanuo. Gitcvr , Neb , July 1U. [ Special Tolcgmm toTiiL Bi r. ] The county alliance met today nnil decided to put a ticket in the field Inde pendent of the ia \i \ u tics. It favors Pow era for govei nor. _ lU-onii 0 tinty ItVpnlil loans. AiNsnniiTii , Neb , July 1'J. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK Bn : . ] At the republican county rouvintloii todjy n dnlLvation headed by Joseph - soph II. Holers was selected to the state con- \entlon The dolcgatea ai-o instuieted for Cuininu County ItopnMlcaiiN. BASCIIOIT , Nob. , July 1 . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BitAt the republican county eomentlon tod.iy u delegation headed by J , u. Uo\vej was solc-cted to the state con- \cntlon. It is a lllchnrds delegation. Tha follouingix'solutlons weioadopted : AVhorons A majority of the proicnt bonrd of truispoitiitlon IIIIMI failed In usuthopouor ile'le't'iltMl t tliom liy luw to jirotoet the iico- lilo of Isuliraihn aKahistllKi cv.u'tliin l > j uill- rontl oorporatloiis of < < \irlltant rut < * und cspe-clull ) upon the prlnclp.il products of our bolt ; nnd , Wheicas , Porno of thc o sulcl bonrd arecan- dliliilcH for riMiomlimtlnn ; tlirri'fnru bo It IfMiolviil , That Ills UIOMMIEO or the repuli- llc.uindf OiiniliiK vonntu In I'cmu'Mtlou us- kuiullt ) > d.tliiitiuuhi'aiidilates ! should lioroln- patod In thu roar , inul the dilo ilos tu the state ( ' ( Munition urn liuruhy lustniotod to usu tholr be-st nlTorts toRcenro tlio iioiiilnatlnn of suchIIUMIfor nii'iulii'rs of Mild bond as will honestly and fcurli-- > ly lulKir for the a < l- Justiiioiituf r.it > " iiixiii 11 fair and ujual basis , Holt County Uopiihlicnns. ATMVSOV , Neb , July It ! . [ S | < eclol Tele gram to THE Bn : . ] The republican prl- mailcs in w'ostcrn Holt county today rolled up peed majorities for anti-lor ) > e > y dt-legatcs , and the Klchards outlook is good , Itcimhllcim Cations nt IMudlsou. Mmisov , Nob. , Only 1'J. [ S | > oclal Tele gram to Tuu Huu. ] The republican caucus passed off quietly liero today , delegates being uiiiustructod. Yorlc County Comoiitloii. YOIIK , Neb , July lil. [ SiieclalTelegram to TnnBii'.l The people's convention , called nt 1 o'clock , drew a largo crowd. J. AV. Gun- iiottnudJ. B , Stewart were nominated for representatives nnd T. C. Powers for at- toinoy. The delegates elected totliOHtnto senatorial and judicial conventions wcro uu- instructed. Madison County ItepuMlutiii. KouroiK , Neb , July T.1. fSiwclal Telo- grum toTuulU'K. ] At the i-opublican prl- inarvlcttlou today a dclogatlou hoaJoel by O. T. KUlcy was selected to tha rounty con- vuntlon , to bo held at Madison , July It ) . Though divided tu to state ofUciub , thu dclo gatlou is uniiulinout as to Dorvicy for con- Cotil'orcnco 3Icptln nt Hastings. IhsTixos , Neb , July -Special [ Tele gram to Tim BBE j The conference meet ing held In thU city this afternoon was com posed of all the labor organizations In the ounty. The meeting was called to order by . Hubbardof Junlatn II. H. SleOuw wai Iccted chairman and II. J , Strait of Junlntn _ ecrotary. A motion was made nnd unani mously carried that the InduHrlal climes bo consolidated into ono political party , to bo Milled Iho people's pirty. It was recom- nrndod that primaries bo held on Thursday , uly 21 , at 1 p. m. , nnd that the ounty convention bo held at Hast- ngs on Saturday , July i-'O , at 10 n. n , for the purpose of placing In nomina- .ionafull county nnd leglslatho ticket nnd iloctliiKdclcirUes to the state and congay- ional conventions. Mc'ICelghnn nnd John Pen era , projldent of .hoNebmskiHtatoalllince , wore in tbo city odiiv nnd nro apparently nnxlous over the ItuiUlon. Powers is iinnounccd today IM a : nndldato for congress in the Second con fessional district. This move would Indl- nto that the light Is on between Powers and > IcIC 'iKhan. Kcpubllc.m alliance men Insist li it they will seeedo if MtlCelglnn is foisted upon them. _ Sruaid Count } Alliance Coinontlon Br.wuin. Nob. , July 12. [ Special Telegiam n Tim IJnn ] About seventy delugntes , rep- rcsentlng the alllanc o of Scward county , met ncon\entlon in this city this nftornoon and ) lacedl ) D Ilomlngton of U township and J. M. Itohei ts , Just outside the city of Seward. Mr. Komington has boon an independ ent republican for jears. with strong anti-monopoly tendencies. Ho is n bright , clear cut young man with plenty of courigo ind intepiity , wldlo Iilr. Roberts has been a ifo long democrat , highly respected and lonoicd by all \vlio know * him. The org.ini- lattoii has a membership in this county of net1 sU hundred , nnd there is no knowing , vliit effect it will luuoon local politics. A re.it in my Ocrnnn democrats ere In town today nnd they vero outspoken in their opposition to any combination of the democratic party v , 1th the alliance , and the sentiment gener ally expressed by prominent democrats waste to tbo end tint should the republican pirty lot endorse uuy of the alliance nominees they A ou Id counsel llko action by the democritlo convention The republican county conven tion will take pluco next Thursday , und every movement they uuy make will bo closely ivatched by the democrats 'Iho resolutions pissed by the convention were the satnoas thuso pissed by the' KnUhts of Labor con vention in St. Louis In IbSJ A plank favorIng - Ing prohibition was sought to bo introduced by the fi lends of that movement , but it was summirily s it down upon nnd bianded as the scheme of some old puty polltlcims , whereby dissension might bo created , The democratic county central committee ic'ld n meeting in Seward today for the pur- lese of Issuing a u.ill for a county coin cntlon , to bo held In this citj on Saturday , August SI , lo elect delegates to the state , congressional , judicial and senatorial conventions Ihcio iv.is a grcit deal of nnimitcil discussion , but iiormouy was ivjiehed before adjouinmcnt. I illninro Count } Alliance. GFNBV \ , Neb , July 1'J. [ Special Telegram to Tins Bi n.lTho rillmoro county alliance ud Knights of Labor held their county con vention with cightsoen delegates , and nominated C A Winner for senator , K Dob- son and 13 Stevens fof representatives , nnd J. J. Uggenbojcr for surveyor. . A delegation headed by U. A Warner was chosen to the state convention. Delegates woio also ap pointed for the senatorial convention. NViimlm County Itopiiblluaiis , IsTr\miv Gnr , Neb. , July 13. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hurl The republican pri m iries were hold this evening and pissed oft quietly with little or no contest. The county convention will bo held at Syracuse next Tuesday , TO 1HII\1 { . A. ailntstc'r ImtolyofNebrnhka Goes on a Ijoiifj Spree. LINCOIV , 111. , July 12 [ Special Telegram to Tin : Urn. ] A profound sensation was cre ated hero by the report that Hov. Olhcr J. Booth , lector of Trinity Episcopal church , ono of tbo wealthy aud fashionable congrega tions of this section , had been taken by friends to n hospital m Chicago to recover from the effects of er-lndulgenco in liquor. The clcigyinau went to Chicago some days ago to effect n reconciliation with his wife , who had refused to li\o with him. Ills mission was futllo and ho returned to this city July 4 In. u noi vous and utisti ung cond itlon. Morose und melancholy over tbo loss of his wife's love , the unfoitunato rector began to drown his sonow in deep potations. Close to his lodg inghouso wns n saloon , lo which ho paid fie- ciuent risits o\ory day. Ho bought liquor by the quart and consumed it In the solitude of his loom. When bis ready money -was gone , ho asked the saloonkeeper for credit. It was then discovered that ho was a clergy man nnd some of his piuish- loners weio at once informed of his actions. Alarmed at his eccentric conduct his congregation bununoned the bishop of the dioecso. w ho demanded Mr. Hooth's ' resigna tion. 'J ho rector refused to resign , nnd only when nerved with papers making him defend ant in n divorce suit brought in Cook countv bj his -wife did ho obey his sux ] > rior. Bv di rection of the bishop ho was sent to an Kpls- copd retreat In Chicago , wheio ho now Is. Mr. Booth , four months ngo , cinno hero from Ncbnilvibc.ning good credentials. By his polish and brilliancy bo quickly attracted mm ked attention. When ho came ho was suf fering from a biokon aim , which ho claimed was caused by a sand-bagger who rohhol him ofasumol money. Tholnjiuics iccp\cd | nnd bis family cllnicultics undoubtedly caused his downfall. He is about thhty-sovon jcars of n go nnd is n nut is o of St. Catherines , Canada. It is OncoMoio the Kuhjcut of an In vestigation , VVNKTOV , S. D , July fj [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bin ] Tlio Vuulcton hospital for the Insaiio has not been fico from .scm- cLds , and moio than ono name lus been smhched both lltianelally aud morally by connection w ItU It , and the thought some times occurs that it would have boon bottei for Ynmktou had the institution been lo cated In the Wessmgtou hills. Two or three years ago there w. is along iincstigationol the financial management , the result o ; which was never satisfactory to many people \\liothliilcalargasumofmouey was iio\er satisfactorily accounted for. The last sonsiition , the investigation o which closed last night , woa an accusation ol immorality against the superintendent , Dr \V , II. Livingston , ho uclng accused of crlm inal lutimncy with some of the fenmloat tendiiiits , it being charged that ho was caught locked In n room w ith ono of them. Tlio state bonrd of Umrltlcs has been en paged all the week in healing testimony and listening to arguments of leaincd eouiibol Attorney General Dollard appealing foi tin prosecution , and John li. Gambia for the do lenso. The charge's were niuciabv discharged e'mplo > os and abetted by Dr. J. A. Potter the steward of the institution nnc a Norwegian doctor of the city who wa-s formerly jissistint at the hospital. The fcmalo members of the state board tooltn deep interestin the investigation and , it is charged , bad much to do with In nuguratlnglt. After a patient Investigation tlio board last night dismissed the clunges and declared Dr. Lhlngston innocent. The superintendent Is an old resident and hlghl ) esteemed , und the people generally comldo' thn voniictn lightoous ono. Dr. Potter , the stewanl , nt once tendered his icblgnatlon to the board , whieli was aci-cpUid , und Hon. K U. Kdgoi ton , member of the lust logUlaturo and who Is , a bon of Judge ledger ton , was m > - pointed in his place. AVImluin's \o.\v AsNlstiint. WisiiiMiTOV , July K. General A. B Ncttlcton of MliuicisoU has been selected na assistant sccrotaiy of the treasury under th provision : ) of the legislative , Judicial nnc executive npproprlutlon bill Increasing the number to three , nnd his nomination wll probably bo Rout to the senate Monday. Th vacancy ouisevl by the transfer of Asslstan Secretary Tie-honor to tbo board of customs appToIscra w ill nrolnbly bo tilled by the ap poiiitmontof SiHxIal Agent Spauldlng , bu 110 action will ba taken until alter the scnat has acted upon Tlchouor's uoiuluution. 1 COINC SENATE CAUCUS The Republicans' Will Hold Ono With a View to Changing the Hules. OPINION ON THE FEDERAL ELECTION BILL Seine Opposition Dot doping to tlio Measure Conslderntloii or Ncbrnslia Ijnncl Ccintcst Cases Mined Intiooii.s. \VASIIIVOTOV \ Bum vu TIIF OMAII v Urn , 513 PoCIITKKNTIt Still' ! T , V/VSIIINOTOV , D. C. , July 12. iVnothcr caucus of the republican senators vlllbo held the llrst of next week , at which ho caucus committee appointed onThuisday veiling to consider the proposition of modi- ying the rules so as topoimltutmjorlty vote o llx a time for llnilly disposing of n cities- Ion w ill make n ropoi t. Thcro weio but Iho otcs In the caucus In opposition to tlio desig nation of a committco for the putposo of con- hiding a modification of the rules , vvhilo hirty-ono votes were cist in fa\or \ of ho proposition. Tlicro arc many senators vho consider the yoto n test of the nctlon vhich w 111 bo taken upon the flnnl piopo- ition to nmend the rules. Thus it would np- icrar that lliero is a largo majority in favor of mending the rules so that unnecessary . clo- mto might at any time be cut oft by a mi- orlty vote unit llnal action tilten upon qucs- : lens under consideration. If such nctlon is vholesomo and necessary in the house , why not In the senile ? Not even the most ardent 'rlends of the federal elections bill claim .hat nil the republicans in tbo senate nro in favor of tbo measure. There are anuinbur of yvestcrn scnntois vho cither bcllovo that the iiuostion should ; o over until the next session or a'substitnto .o the house bill bo adopted Senator Shcr- niiii ii among these yyho take soiiouscxocp- ions to provisions of tha house bill. Senator lear docs not like some of the details of the reuse measure nnd says tlmt the bill thu committee on piivlieges nnd elections forrrm- "tiled earlier In the session is piobablo bc- ; nuso it coutains nemo of what ho termed "olfenslvo fedeial intcrfcrcnco at thu > olls. " Inteifereneo In tire sense of stuto rights ideas in tlio south 10 and Senator Sherman fear might cause iloodslicd , unnecessarily of eour-so , in the en ticement of the Lodge-Uowcll bill In certain jlack states belovv Mason and Dixon's line , ind thov believe the Hoar bill would bring ibout the same results ns the house bdl with- outengcndoiiiig local opposition In certiln sections Other bcnatois dcelnro an inten sion of absenting themselves from VVnshing- Lon as soon us the bill is taltcn up and exert ing an Indifferent nttltudo towards the adoption of the ineasiuo unless something - thing Is done to amend tlio rules In advance of it being taken up , BO that when thcro has been nsufllcicnt amount of considcration a llnal y ote imij ho promptly taken Senator Pcttlgi-oyy of South Dakot i , who is ono of the most influential hustlers among the new men , made a vciy strong speech on tlio subject in the caucus on Thurs day evening. IIo said that it was well enough for senators to talk about the adoption of a bill securing a f ceo elcc'ion and a fair count In the south , c imp la the c apit.il and bitting up in their night shirts evciy night this .summer und fall If nec essary in order to secuio the adoption of the mevsure , and nil that sort of thing , hut rt was llurnmorv to nntieipito the p.issago of n bill under the piosent rules. IIo gave notice Mint ho did not piopobo and ho knew of others who yvcrc in the same fiamo of mind to cntwr into the discussion along about September \vlthout some provrsroii being rnado whereby u vote rould bo reached , as > the dcmocints would vvith , a small mlnorlt } belt the laige majority at thcii own ganro He said that in 1111 } event thu rules should bo nrnendod so that theio could bo legislation lu tlio face of a factious minority , as tbo constitution nnd the general scheme of the goveinment piovldcd tint the majoiity should lulo. Ho thought that the minority should bo given full consideration and have n fair chance in all debate , but ho was opposed to a minority defeating Just legislation in the face of ail overwhelming majority. Ho also criticised the senate for not having takca up the ques tion of federal elections ntnn early day in the session. Senator Pcttigrevv's speech bad a veiy profound Impression nnd the appoint- riieirt of n committee } to consider' the rnodill- cation of tbo rules followed the conclusion of what ho bad to say. There is not much doubt Urn t the rule's will he modrflcdso ILS to bring about a vote at the end of sufliiiout debate , and tbo federal elections bill will betaken taken up after the tariff. ion iMi'iioviNci rim Mi'souw. Editor Atlee Ilaitof the Eagle , Dakota City , Neb , spent last night and todiy in Washington and left for his homo tonight. IIo cnmo hero for tire purpose of endeavoring to secure Improvements of the Missouri rlvor on the Ncbraslti sldo opposite Sioux City. Ho told Tin : Bun correspondent today that tbo crovasscs which yvcio constructed on the Iowa Mdo of the Mis souri at Sioux City bv means of driving piles nnd filling thorn In with tree branches had proven quite suc cessful nnd had checked the migrating in clination of the channel on ono aide ot the river , and that if such Inipiovemcnts could bo placed upon the other sliki opposite Coy- iiigton and in the region of Nebraska City tbo channel yvould bo confined to what should bo the center pait of the river and theio could bo llrbt rate navigation all they cm mound except In the severe portion of the winter. Ho thinks Irom $30,000 to $ M,000 would do this work , and sajs that since tbo river and harbor bill gives S'WO.OOO ' for thu impiovoinentof the Jllssouii between the mouth and Sioux City and % W > 0,000 from Sioux City to Oioat Falls , there should bo no trouble about tbo sin ill itnpiovements , es pecially in viovv tf ) the fact that there Is an unexpended bahncoiir thu hands of the com mission from hist jeir's appropriation. Tno confining of tbo river nt this point , Mr Hart says , would affoid quito as much advantage tv Sum * ( Jity as it would to Covlngton and tlio upper portion of tbo river iiumocliitely adjoining , and there should bo no objection from Sioux City Itself. Mr. Hart camohcio upon the request of the trustees of Coving < ton and South Sioux City , nnd with Mi Uorsey nilled upon the secretary of war and ( iencml Casey , chief of eiigineurs , and Chuii- man Henderson of the house committee on livcis mid harbors. All of them said they would be glad to extend w hutever assistance they could In bringing about the irn. provcmonts desired ; that If the commis sion yvas unwilling to apply the funds at their dlsposil and the appi opri.ition made bv the river and harbor billcouut not ho implied to this work , although thoywero confluent It could bo easily so applied"they would assist In seeming- independent appropriation , II not at this session then at tbo next session ol congress. Mr Dorsoy nnd Mr. Hint also called upon the president. Mr. Dorsey in tends to lay before the piopcr authorities hoion laigo number of petitions tilling for Iho Improvement which Mr Hart and his friends are working for and there aio pros pects of success , NbllUVSKV IAVn CONTEST ( USES. At the Interior department toclav sovorr contests Involving land entiles In Nebraska were taken up for consideration by the secru- tiuy and assistant secretary , In the npjxn ! of George \V. Buiton the bectotary revc-rscs the land commissioner's decision and directs that the patent Isstio to him. Untiy contested by Prancls 0. .Sampson , and in volves a timber culture entry for the southeast - east } of section ; i , tow ushlp a north , rungo U > west , Hloomlngton district. Secretary Noble ) dismissed the motion for a i-ov low of the decision of the lind commis sioner in the case of Timothy MoriUsoyvs EdvvinT. Cameron , iuvolylng a homestead entry for the southeast 14 of section V. town ship ! M , rungo-t's wot. . Valentino land distrlit. Assistant Secntary Chandler dimU Unit Homer C. Stobblns be allowed to iiniko a homestead entry for thci southeast quarter of section 'Jo , township north , laugo 43 vvet.also In the Valentino district , nftcr cancelling l.U pro-i'inptlon riling , Secretary Noblualllrms the coinralsaloncr'a dtxlion In dbmlsaiug the contort of Udvvh C. Jacob * nKoliibt tlio entiy of Armstcai Balinger for the noithwost qunrtor of sec tion 1 , township 1. riiugo 7 , I'a t Linctiln , Neb. This land U u portion of the Otoo nnc ! Missouri Indian rosurvatlon in Nebraska , which watt sold under tbo ucts of 1670 liT'.i ' and ' , . Ih'jl , ruusi : or rniTox If Uditor rcikius , of tboBloux City Jour nnl , could have hru-d the comment made in congress today l western inembfrs ixii iM nomlnntlon to succceil Oongivssnmn Struble. ho would have been greatJy pratt led. ' 1 ho lown dt rogation and these of the Nebraska dclcx'.U.inii who are acquainted with Mr. I'crklns wcro unanimous anil on- Imsliwtlc In thi'lff pmUc of the noinlnntloti. They ny that ho will bring to congress u vide range ol - leglslatlvo and politi cal cxpeilcnict , nnd n standard of character wlifui" will nnko him n useful member from the ntnrt , nnd that his sterling character und congenial and cordial person ality will make him popular and Rive him great advantages In his work. Iho Iowa dclegjulon anticfp'nto for Air. 1'erhiiu u jrigbt career in i-onzross This morning's 1'ostlm nn uiUtorial , ovldetitly from the iicn of Udltor rVnnk Ilatton , who Is an lowan , in which Perldiis In eulogized for his republican rer-onl and pTsonil chanictcr. ItuntklpAtos for him n billliant future In Iowa as well as congicvisional politics. A niu7.iiiTtMi'T AT nuiiicur , Tlicro is ev cry reason to believe that Pay master Luther'd Billing * , a vciy prominent oflieer of tbo Isorth Atlmtlo squnlron ou boird the lligshlp Baltimore , it Implicated In i disgraceful scandal , which may lead : o his prompt summons bofoio n court of Inquiry A prominent member of congress the leading domociat of the Kow York city dclegalion , Amos J. Cuminliigs-chargos that ho has received n letter from n youiiB clerk m Noiv Yoik. the ? nenhovv of the ofllcor In question , in which the plain , open offer is made that If tha congressman will himself appoint or will induce some other number of congress to appoint the son of this ofilcoras a cndotto the naval acndamy a check for WOO will ho forthcoming on the day the appoint ment Is announced In pliln English , Iho nephew wants to buy for his cousin a cadetsbip at Annapolis nnd Iho boy's father will my $500 for it. The hey lives In Philadelphia , but his father's ollorti to get him appointed from any ono of Iho Pciinsvlvnnl i members have been fruit less. IIo Jluallj turned to President Haul- ton , who had at the time ono c.idctshlp at .irgc ut ills disposal The bo's ' npplicitlon was endorsed by Postmaster General AVann maker and Senators Quav and Cameron , but ns the c.ulctship had already beerr promised away by the piesldent ho of course could lo nothing Then , It seem ? , the ncphovv put : n hiso.ir. IIo told his uncle of the. intimate lOlatlons existing between himself and the S'owVorh member' nnd voluntocicd to llx mattcis. IIo vsiotatho congressman In al most Inn til fimkness , saying that the ap inlntrncnt was w or th $ T > 00 to bo p.iid Into the Jlstrlct cump rigii for elections. Ho author- 7cd the cfliiKrcssmnii to multo this offer to my other man and suggested in eltect that ho had letter trs some1 of the western members. evidently buliev ing tlmt a $500 check would provuun iiicsistablobrlbofoiMi westerner. The congressman was white with nige. IIo cnuw tbo writer hold such a menial oflico .hat ho would never own S-WO in tiii life , nnd , as it could not bo doubted the letter n is in ; oed earnest , bo at oiii'o came to the incvltn- do eonchisloti that the btn's f ithei , whom ho inuw to ho a man of wealth , was the paj master in the ease lie wrote Ilio joung clerk a letter , in which bo icfused to have mj thing to do In thobcj's ' case nnd pledged dtnself to see that no othei congivssmun would inletcst himself. Ho nlso stated Unit 10 would miilco it his especial business .0 see Unit tbo boy would never enter the nival ncadeinj as long as ho lived. As for the boy's father , hcwrotothat ho would in a day or two my the disgraceful letter hcfoio : ho sccietiry of tnemivj or bring the matter up on tliolloorof th house ns n question of i > n\ilcgoaiul domain ! an iiKjuiry , either of ivlilch course- * will bo most enibuiiasslng to the olllcor Nival olllecrs as n lule have a labit of looking down on members and treatIng - Ing them with a deit'iee of contempt which homcof the congressmen would dcarlj lo\o lopiythcm for , and thev would Jump at such a chance as this llagrmt attempt to liribo ono of their Ixxly. As for the writer of the letter , Congressman Cummings h is In liis response cited the i-evUcci statutes on the subjects of attempting to bnbo members of uongicssand has told him that only a most Inimblo nnd abject apology can save him from i somewhat piolomrcd retreat from the outer world. " ' Tin : xi w HILVKU COINAOK ixw. A now silver Coinage luv will bo ushered Into oxisttyico next week. The liouso took linal iietion upon tlift confeienco agreement thUaftcinoon ltias ) already been adopted by the senate As aliticipatod , the demo crats did not offer factious opposition , und although the lopu'dtc-ms ' were without a quorum within themselves , the report and the bill vvero adopted by IS. ! ayes to DO nays Every republican voted for the bill and every democrat against It. iloat , of the debate on the bill and the conference icpoib this afternoon consisted on the democratic side of an arraignment of the authority given the secretary of the trcisury , Mr Bland , the leader of the democratic side , contending Uiat the now law would leave it discretionary with the secretary whether ho should continue to puichaso and coin 4,500OJO , ounces per month at all times , ns the law * provided tlmt ho should puichiso this amount in tbo event ho could get It at maiket prices Tlio democrats claimed that the sccretaiv of tno tioasury should stretch his authority , so tint ho could suspend coinage nt any time when In his opinion theiowas being put into circulation too much silver. This provision was made to thwart a "cor ' bullion ' Mr. Bland ner bj speculator's conr- plalnea bitterly that ho had rrot had an op- nortunity to parttcipito as ono ; of the con- fciees in thoproccedlngs of tin conference committee ) , although ho had to acknowledge when questioned that ho hud received notice of tbo time the confeienco committee met and should hwo been pie- > cut 1ml ho shown sufficient interest The engrossed hill will probablv go to the president on Monday und of course will have its natu ral reference to the secretary of the treasury for examination as to technical correctness and then the attorney general for legal construction. Tborc la no doubt thit the eaident will ntt'icli his pi pro nptly signi- tuto to thu bill after these ofHehls hwo ex amined nnd approved It There was not much interest shown In the llnal considera tion of the measure in the house this after noon , and the duluto was delivered mostly to empty scau > . wiM.ounniA. IHTH nr.mrnov , It is stated , as anticipate ! In thcso dls- pitches ton daj s ngo , tb it tuo interstate ) commote a commission will issno an oidcr dl- ix'ctinxthrqugh western railroads to reduce their lates for ci-aln to points west of and to Chicago and from Chicago to the seaboard to the rates demanded by the western peti tioners who have this vvcelc appeared before the commibsiouuM. l'Ell OV\I. W J Carroll nnd Sir and Airs AI W. Col- biugh of Omaha nro at tire Ebbitt. 1'Bitiir S. IlE\.m Nnbraxkaimtl lowu 1'ensionn. WVSIIINOTOV , July 13. [ Special Telegiam toTiiKBEE. ] 1'ciihions giantcd to Nebraskans - kans : Original Thomas J. Alatheny , Pen- bioolc , Jamas Dunbnr , Uuslivillo , Kobcrt H. Walker , Omaha ; , Gwgo P. Iluycrs , Talr- huryPatiiok ; II.Sjddaith ) , AVavoiIy ; John 1' . Planter , OiniUa ; Hugh Uorkeloy , Ohlovva. Increase Henry jjjijwmaa , Alma ; Abel 13. Campbell , Madison ; , Homy Wllber , Toka- inah ; Alonzu H , lv Icev , Loxlugton ; James A. Staloy , McCool Junction , John II. Davis , Weeping Water ? . .Andrew Hoo\cr , Tort UodgoVwloy Hunt , Hhorton ; Alfred A. 1'iti'ison , Stromsbivrg ; Jonathan U run To- cumhch , i" ' Iowa : OiiginttJ.Tohn Ivollcr , Gilbert Sta tlon ; William 1 , ( daddcn , Mceluchiiiook ; ( jcoi'KO Alongor , iotvi FulU ; Andrew Alcln- tosh , Sioux City fGiJorgobior \Yoodwatdj lames K. Haucrtyp Ficderlcksbutg ; Isaac Kustlock , Stiorman's Isaac N Woods , Charl- tea ; Jacob Koinli' , Toledo , AiuhovvJ Cook , Council niuffe : ' John I' . Ljmon , Dos Moincs ; slcjiifioii Ooidon , Nashua , Willlani Iloennau , ? DCS Jloincs ; John Snyder , DmllURton , Fied S faeauian , At lantic ; James Mc-ICamnra , Mltchelt , li.Mar- tin Hombiker. Uonanaito ; James Havens , Dos ilolnos ; TliomasVaslc > , 1'uvctto , Jacoli ( Siirvor , Mlg Mound , Hdwainl Jones , Simon , Thomas HursUxl , Unst Pc-iu ; Samuel L Smith , Bcwno ; Alex PcrJdn. Cambiia ; Ilcnrj ( irammer , Whltllcld ; Fiedcilek Itomctsch , Dngbv ; Jacob 11. Moon , Indlanola , Uavlu Dt'voio , DCS Molncn ; Jiunes A. Scar lett , ' Uentnnpoil ; Uivld U. Tirster , Knox. villoV. ; . H. Diwtiiif , CiIviimChiiilos ; J Cut ler , Modnlo ; KetibunS 1'alinor. Holt ; David S. Williams , Sioux HapldsVilllam II. Miller - lor , Swan ; Henry C'umdnj , ' , DC * AInlnos , Hcnjiinin 1Siott. . Ume\lllei \ Ua\lil ,1 , .lot- feryfronton ; Acnluuld Kreshwuteivralinold , JohnM. Dais , Contldonco ; Kudolph Hull mas tor , Aluscatluo ; John \V. AU'lilson , 1'ul- myiMVllliam ; Frana , Cono\er ; Henry rnnvll , livvin. Uclisuo John H Slievrer , DCS Moincs , ( JcorgoW. Jit own. hlouxClt > Ke-Ujuo and liuieasuVilltamS Wilkinson , Winlei-sct. Otigimd widows Mary O , widow of Samuel b. bu.llh , Iloonu. Till' ICMKllTti OF 1'1'THJ.IS. A. War Itptnocn tlio Snproiuo and MllwKMkur'x L'ostimiNt MuwjtiKrr , U'ls. , ,1'ily l. ' . gram to Titr Bit. [ A vnr of words is In progress bi-twe'cn the supixnno lodge of Iho Knights of I'ythlas and \V. A. Newell , iwst- master of this city. The row was precipitated over n personal misunderstanding of Post master N'owell and Supreme Outer Guard John W. Thompson of Washington , D. C. , c-oiicrning the delivery of mill at the supreme ledge hall. Jlr Thompson , In complaining at the postoflleo of some dereliction in the mill delivery , olTended the government official , who wrote a letter to the supreme lodge do- dining to ha\o au > thing to do wlthThompsoii , complaining of Ills abuse of postoflleo officials and asking the detail of some ono with wnom he might negotiate concerning tlio delivery of mull The supreme lodge , Instead of acced ing to the postmaster's request , pissed very caustic icsoliitlons concerning Unit offlclu , and informed him that tbo only person tluough whom he might hold communication with the supreme ledge w is Air Thompson. The resolutions nlso provided for the iclin- bursemcnt of Postimstor Newell foro.xtia expense , which ho stated hid Ken liicmrcd in piepuingfor tlio mull dellvciy At this morning's supreme lodge session the right of grind lodges to presci Ibo n llxod length of icsldeneo In u Jurisdiction us a qmililcitlon for meiiibeishli ) was uphold upon nn appeal fiom Tennessee. The Pjthlan sisters , who mo sacking recognition nt the hands of the supiomo lodge , received a blow by the refusil to confer the title of past grand chancellor upon .1 A Hill , the author of the rltinl used b.\ the sisters Iho important questioushnvo "nil been deferred until next week , when tlieio will bo much lively discussion over the IColromo division trouble , with the chance In favor of over ruling Supreme Chancellor Ward ; over tbo opposition to local Pvthim Insurance so cieties as opposed to tlio endow meat rank , nnd the chums of Iho unifoim innlc for rep- i dentation. In the supiemo ledge 3'IIdOll'A < 'It ' < H'S. Gialii IH in Knlr Condition and Corn IH Very 1'roinNlni ; . DFB MOIM'S , li. , July 12. Tills week's Iowa weather crop bulletin shows an nvei igo temperature of ill3 nbova noriml. The rain fall is gonerallj delkient Tclcgrapliic re ports of show ox-son the evening oftholltlr give piorniso that thcexe-csslvodrouth in the soutlicrn and .southeastern counties Is mltl gated. The week was fmoiablo to hajlng and harvesting aud niatutcd crops are being becuied In cvcullent condition. The extreme he it has linsteMicd the ripen ing of spring cereals and caused n sluinkigo ofgrnln irr some localities , but the general condition is fair. Corn is very promising nnd as jet uninjured by the diougbt except - within in a limited area \Vith fuorables conditions tlio crop will ncitly if not qulto equal list j car's big jicld. Justices Out of n. Job. Dns MOISI 3 , hi , July 12. [ Special Tele gram toTitF Bi-h ] The cise ot Frank Plerco vs the DOS Moines Leadoi ertitois on a chirgo of criminal lioel , came up toJiy in tlrodis- * iict court on n petition for a v.rrt of habeas coipus Under a hvv enacted by the last Ipgislatuio the bond of supervisors on July 8 extended the boundaiios of DCS Monies and T > eo town ships to couprrso nil teuitoij within tbo new city limits , whieli resulted in vacating and destroying sovcial of the townships. Iho pollution foi habeas corpus was bised on this fact , claiming that tbo destruction of these townships ulso destroyed the oflico of justice of the pen co before whom Iho warrants for arrest weio svvoin out. The court agreed in this viovv nnd re leased tbo prisoners on their own rocon'ni/- anc-o , pending further proceedings. This de cision afTocts several other Justices and con stables now within the city limits. ' I'luuH Remitted. AlARSiiILTOVVV , la. , July 12. [ Special to TUB BLP ] Soon nftei the prohibition luw was pissed the Bowman brewery in this city was closed , and the proprietor's began ship ping their beer and lighting against the en forcement of the law until lines to the aggie- gating S-J.OOO and costs wcro piled up against them. Governor Boies has Just remitted theli lines on the ground that thoj wcro im posed for acts which were not n violation of tbo law as rntcrpreted by the supreme court. A Inhy ' 1 c'li'ilily Scalded. Altsc1 vmi : , la. , July 12. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tnr. Brn. ] The one year old son of Dr. W. C. Bontty , residing six : miles cast of Muscitinc , was horribly scalded today. Ills elder sister was stirring a kettle of lice pud ding , when the little follow pulled it oft the health of tbo steve and scilded his sldo terri bly. Skin nnd flesh pulled off the arm , lingers and shoulder and the fnco wns badly scalded. The sister's hand was also badly burned. _ Fined lle.ivlly for Contempt. DFS MOIXIS , la , July 12 [ Special Tel egram to THE BLB.J Judge Bishop today fined J. O. Cole WOO atrd ordered his commit ment in tlio county jail for sixty days for con tempt of court in violating an. . Injunction 10- stralnlng him from selling Intoxicating liq uors. International Monetary Confoioiicc. WASHINGTON , .fiily 12. The president today sent to congress the following endorsement : "I icconruicnd tlio suggestions and hope they will meet with the prompt approval of con gress " A letter from Secretary Blalno on the subject of nn inter national monetary union accompanied thoondoiscmcnt. In the nccompanjing letter Soeictury of State niulno ( juoted from tbo icport of the International Ainciican conference on the subject. Their recommendations wore In substance that as abnsls for union nn intei- iinttoiml coin or coins bo Issued uniform In weight nnd lincness and which may bo used in all countries represented la thoconfoience It was fuitberrccomincndod that thcio slull meet In Washington within n j our n commis sion composed of delogitcs fiorn each mtion , to consider the quantity , kind of currene ) , the uses it shall have nnd the value and proportion of an International silver coin or coins and their lelations to gold Seciotnry Bldno says It Is hoped that n meeting will bo held on the first Wednesday In ne-xt January ; that three delegates bo ap pointed on tbo pait of the United btutcs , and that an appropriation bo made to incut nuccs- siny expenses. Ttoulilo in Sight- . Cntc\oo , July 12. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEK J The unceitulnty in regird to western ias9enger rates Is still prevalent. Chicago and Milwaukee scalpers have oceans of unused portions ot Knights of Pythias tickets , with which latos to all points are being demoializcJ. Chntrimn Goddard of the Western iiassengci association this morn ing attempted to secuio tlio co-oporatioh of till lines in redeeming the tickets In the hands of scalpers , but the attempt was n failure lnoortv\oof ) the lines llatly refused , and none of them would Join the movement if not unanimous. Muiuitlino runiora of icdueed rules nro rife , but none lime been mado. . * Sales atMoiiniontli I'arlc. MovMomi PARK , N J. , July 12. The an nouncement that the Woodbum jcarlings aijd ten yearling fillies from Hclmont's uutscij stud weio to bo bold at the paddock at Monmouth Park diow n largo crowd to the tiaek today A brother of Tioubaclor caused much competition Croon 11 Morris iinully seemed him for 10,100 These biinglng over ftiXX ( ) vv 01 o Woodbum tolls -llrovvii colt , by r.iUctto. J. nnd A II. .Morris , $3,51X1 ; biy colt , by L.sbon , Green B Mauls , f | 0lx ( ) ; black colt , by PovvhatUn , DwvoiHiotbiis , Mnoobayorbiwvu , colt , by Falsetto , John Iluntci , > , ! ) JO. Hit ; riroiii fiiiihtantlnoplo. CON TVNTINOI-IP , July U. A great llro is raging In the Stamboul quarter of the city. The oonllngratlon began In a timber ) ard and spiead rapldlv toaciJolnliiB property Fully ono thousand houses and hop < bavo ulrendy bevu ilwtrojud , OiinrdNJn. . The Otnnhn Ouarch and thoX.'iiinoco'riipany teams inc't jesterdny afteinoon , tbo Guard * yvluuing b u bcoru of 17 to 7. FROM THE CAPITAL CITY Two Railroad Corporations Appeal Against Awards of Damages. DEATH OF ST. PAUL'S FORMER PASTOR , Co\oriiorTIinyoi'Onioliilly ! Announces Ills Caiulidnuy for Kcnonihmtum Cenoial NUXVH Notes About Tlio Cllj- . LISTOI.V , Neb. , July 12. ( Special to Tun DDK. ) Two wealthy railroad corporations today ashed the supreme court to aid them In tholr attempts to bent persons , damaged physically nnd financially by them , out of duimgcs awarded by lower courts In both cases the damnges awnidetl were lossthnu half tlio amount asked for , nnd j ot tbo rail road attorneys east aspcisioiH on the Juries in both cases by declaring that their veidlcts w ere the result only of passion and preju dice , and allege further tlmt no attention whatsoever was pnld to tbo evidence. The llrst case was tried in Omaha nnd Glaus Matthias wns the plaintiff. Mr Mntthlns owned n splendid garden farm neir Oinnha bat the hij lug of the Fremont , Elk- born & Missouri Valley lallroid tracks through It almost completely mined It. A ch-cp cut was inndo for the tiitclc almost through the middle of the farm and a line crop of vegetables \v.us ruined. Ho sued the compiny for $111,000 damages and the Juij , after carefully w editing the ov idcnccnwardcd Mr Miittlila3fri.HOdatna res The company is trying to get out of pi.vlng the amount mid resorted to the old trick of appealing the case to the upper courts The Omaha .t Republican Valley railway corup iny Is tinothei coipor.itlon that attempts to evade the pij inent of danmgi"lyvnided In a loivcr court 'Ihe plaluti/i / in ' 10 suit was Uoinard Clarke , and ho sued 10 company for10JX)0 ) damages on account 01 Injuries ro- coivrcl itia runaway caused bj n locomotive blowIIIKoff Htcain Tlio case was tuod in Madison county , and Clarke was awarded M,8J3 dnmages. Tiivvrii IN TIIU ni'.i.n. This morning ( Joveinor Thnjor for the flrst time oftlcinllj announced litmsolf a can- didito for re election to the gubernatorial chair Tire govcinor had Just icluined from a trip totlro vvcwtetn put of the state nnd sccniod to bo In u.vclient spirits Ho said in announcing himself us a candidate to tlio newspaper men tint he felt his eh inees yveio gciod and that bo never felt better in his life over the outlook. IIo said ho yvas In the con test to st ly. IIo did nut think the thiid turn argument that would probably bo advanced by his enemies would cut any Ilgurc , us a governor should hive as much right to seive his ai\ ji'.u-uis a , United St lies senntor haste to servo his state that length of time , nnd fuithormoru thoio are senators In congress wholmvo served for twelve and eighteen yells conseciitlvtlj. 'Ilio governor c\piei.sed himself ns satis- fled with the uunilillitlon of lUoitch In Onnhu vosterdny , and declared tlmt tlio c < c- major brought it on himself by his tieachery to his puty. puty.HKl'l HKl'l IIIK'VV I'HIMAntlS. The republican prinnries occurred todiv nnd the 1'irst , Third , Tiftb and Sixth wards' , \yhicti mo usuallj the scerrcs of led-hot poli tical lights , were very quiet. The Pouitli wnid , which is enistomatilj staid and sober on election d iv , was nil torn up over tbo con test be-tivecu Hull and Oakley. The Oaltlej boidesvvcrcsplendicilv org.inl/ed and with their thirty vehicles chummed up voters all over-tho crtj. Hall's friends were not so noisy and demonstrative ) its the Oakloj- Coititncv ciowd , but Hall's having voted for submission last him a good many y otcs. Tlio contest lesultcd in a \ictorj for the Oaldoy delegates , they hiving icceivedii nrajoritj of 170 votes. DIHTII or nn. VAIIIM' . Ur.A Mmme , formerly pastor of St Paul's M D. church , died at'la. ' in today with sott- cnlng of the brain , nftcr an illness of two years. IIo lias lived In Lincoln since 1SVT and during his pastorate over St Paul's ' church ho attracted a large cirelo of friends and ad- miiors. IIo leaves nvvito and two children. The deceased yvas aged lifty-four years. CITY NEAVI ANn SOTI S. Ofllcer Crick and wife have been called to Smdwlch , Ontaiio , by the sudden death of .Mrs. Longlcy , mother of Mrs. Click , 'llroy vill bo absent ten dajs. Another suit has been brought against Hess Stout for non-payment of money bor rowed 1 his time Diey & Kalin are after him. They want .flTO Suspect Sherman yin ho tried ne\t Tues day on the charge of horse stealing Detective Malone loft for Omiha this oftoriioon to tiiKo into custody John nronmin , vv ho h being held by tbo ofllcers tlicro for a burglaiy committed In Lincoln over a joar ago. Martin IvIeCooler was arrostcd list night for brutally knocking clew n his wife , kicking her and dragging hci about the loom by her hair. This moiningho yvas airaigiied on the charge of wife boating and lined for it Hither than sco him bond it out in the count } jail , Mrs McCoolcr paid the line her self. self.Colonel Colonel Iiirr > F. Downs returned today fiom the session of the supreme ledge of the Knights of Pythias at Milwaukee , and re ports that at the time no loft the prospects wcr-o good for Nebraska securing the next nnnuil session. Polltlc-H at Klltchnll. M-uncir , S. D. , July 12. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bru. ] At the republican county convention hoio todny the following dolegitcs vvero elected to lepiescnt Dnvison county In the icpubllcau state convention : It. Dwy- aid , II. C. Piescnt , Geoigo A Sllscy , J. II Licravpn , D A Misencr , J. W. Ottinnn , M 0 Belts , P. C Gates , L. C. Miihnsbuiy and JohrrCook A icsolutlon was p.vscd Instiuct- mg for Hon George A Johnson foi governor. Ulior-o was no contest for iho delegation A meeting of the count ) lopubliian league was held and thu following ofllccrs elected Evenlt Smith , president ; \V. A. Hogmssee- ictarj ; G C. Urns , treasurer A vlco presi dent for eich tow nshlp was elected AVonthor Ciop Hiilletln. WASHI > OTON , July 12. The wcitiier crop bulletin says , * The weather duiing the past week was fuvorablo to all groyvlm ? crops In Minnesota , but it was unfavoiabloln South Dakota , Kansas , Nebraska , Missouri and soutlicrn Illinois , owing to continued dionght , and in some sec'tmns tlio recent hot weather forced the lipenlug of grain , causing shrinkage. Coin and hay am suffer Ing for rain in Nolnaski and southern Illinois. All crops nro Im proved in Michigan , where harvesting Is In progiuss. Drought tins continued In Ken tucky aud Tonnossc'o , vvhoro dry , hot w cathcr resulted in sonio injuiy to crop * . > Urgent DoHcliMioy Hill. \VA HINUTOV , July lii.-Tho house committee - tee on appropriations todny roiwrtecl to the house the uigcnt dollclency bill , innklnga gross appropriation of (010,200 ( to defray the expense of employing 1W addition d cleiks in the pension bureau , JO-'Jln the iccoid and pen sion division of the war deputment nnd ten in the second auditor's olllee1 'J ho object Is to ptovidou , SIM.CCIV adjudication of the claims to bo tlleu under tno depencU'iit pension act. Coullriimtlmifi. AVisiiisoTON , July Id Tlio following yvoio the conllrinatloim today G'/loncl Alexander Mc-l ) McCoolc , Sixth itifantiy , bilgadler gen eral Postmasters-David D. Ileulochl , Lonov , In , ; John 11 Iltiiitor , Webster Olty , la. ; Otis S Lj man , Lugrnnue , IH ; Finnic .M ( 'builoHWortli , South ICuukiikuann , Wis , Willlnin W. Hal/or , Outlulo Center , la , ( loorgo II I'ovvler , WauwoHtoan , U'la , Ilemj Gloher.Clintonvillo . 'I he Oinnt I'an-AiiKirlc'Jiii Itnllvvay. IliioWNViME , Tyv. , July 1'J , The Jli-st practical stoptoyvards gi'011' ' ' Piui-Aiuorlcau luihvay fiom North to South America has been taken hero , around wiw bioken for thoCoipus CbrUtlifc South Aimrlnon rail way , a ho llrst division Is IV ) mlles long and oxtcnds from the Hlo Grondo to Corpus CurUU , at wbleh point It connects yylth n rMlvvny In the t.ttcd , , | . The Hlo Ornndci Is to bo brldgod from hero toMntiunorai mid thollnoextoiidecl lltst t < ) the flty of Mexico oyer a rotitoROV- cral hundn-d miles sboiter from St IAMI | to Chicago or Now York tlinn nnv e < xlstlnglliut. rrotn Movlco City It oontluuw south to the CJuntcmulan line and beyond. ( loan Out n Street llinliioxs Illoc-lc , The house breakers were abroad In tha lind I'tidnv night and nuulo n rich hnul. U. rly lastspilng U A. Troulnmn of Phlln- delphh conmicticecl the erection of a four- story , cold storage , brick warehouse at 810 nnd SI2 Lewemvoith street. TUo building 1 roinplcto , with the exception of fomo In- lei lor Mulshing. Dining the eirly part of the season n watchman was emploj ed about the promises , . but a few days ngo his sot vices were dis pensed with , nail at night the building , while It bus been locke-d , has been wholly tingtuudwl Fildnynight , wlion the vvctik- men ilulslnd their daj's labor , the vvlndows wore fnstetioil and the doors looked , as had been the usual custom , ostoiitay morning when they rctuincd to woilc It Is hind to Imagine their dismay wlienthovdlsc'ovc'rod the building had boon gutted The lead plnoscross lutings nnd oilier plumbing mirtei ml Inul nil beet turn out and cMuiediivv.iv 'I ho dour Intl bevn brokeni u dm ing the night mil the trucks about thn building cleatly indIcited that two loads of pliimlor bad been hauled away with tvvoltorso trains. The wagon tiachs could bo follow id ns fur us Douglas slice-t , but theio nil trace of the direction thewe'ut was lo.it. Tliinunotint of property stolen amount * to about 3400. mid tbo cliimagei to thu building w 111 bo fully as much inoio. ' 1 ho pollc-o hay o ncluc , nnd If His coiieot , soy cud mi ests will bo undo before night. Contests ol' AVIiei'lnion. ST Lous duly 12. Tlio fouitli distilct championship r.uo of the League of Amcrioan wheelmen for the states of Kentucky , Michi gan , Wisconsin , Mlssouii , Illinois , Indiana and Ohio came off toclav Iho tiack was fair , but there was a high wind. The one- mile tandem safety championship was won bj Liimsden and NYlnshlp of Uhl- nigo Time 'J 111 ' { Tbo two mlle ordinary handicap was won by 0. L. lliilo of St. Louis Time of lln.il hcat-tl : J I The llve-milo safely championship wns won bv G K. Can ett , Hurt Moycis second P J raniilng third Time 17. l.t 1-5. mile ordiniry ehamnlonsblp Van Slcklcn of Chicago won , Lutnsclcn of Chicago second , Hauling of St. Louis third. Mlino O.'tW. Ono milo sifety elianipionship ranning of Chicago won , Untic-tt of ( hicago second , Bert Movers of IVorln tlilul. I'lmo Tim three mlle tandem safety champion bhip , the IliiiU event , wiw woa b tire C In rage tandem. Time 1001 l-"i In Iho llvo mill ) race , in thoiio\t lo tlio lust lap , K Huic'k tiled to cut thiongtion the in tier side und fell over , dragging Fanning mul Mojeis with him , but it undo no diilcic-uco in the result. Hollcl ) Ills Mother and Aunt. BOSTON , Mass , July 12. [ Special Tele- giamto rui. Hi r.j William Viiinl Hint , a son of tlio lite evpostnmstorVilllim L IJurtof Ilobton , was indicted for foigc'iv todnj by the giand Jury , his mother finnlsh ing thu ovidcMico upon whlc'li the indictment was founded Ho had been negotiat ing notes beaiiug his own and his inothei's nnmo nnd emloisul in some instances by bis aunt , Mr-s C H Twitchell , fora > eii and a half , and is uild to have laised on them about > 1 ltM)0 ) The mini vvhodisrounteii the notes , Samuel Thompson , still believes them genuine Steps will nt once be tuUen to llnd Buit and bung him tu Massachusutts. < Iulge YaiiKhnu AClcr u Itniik. \V. li. Vuuglmn of this city commenced a big damage suit in tlio United States court at Council IMulTs jcsteiday iigainst the Iowa State savings bank of Civs ton , In Tlio peti tion alleges that John Gibson , an olllrcr of tlio bank , loaned J. C. KcMgiin , a parlor of Mr Vaughun , $ l.bOU on a poison d note , nnd then , to recover the amount , attached all the propel ty of Vaughan , comprising * Ji5OOi ) woitli of stock In the Cteston vviitoiworks company nnd a half Inlore'st in * 8JK)0 ( ) bonds voted bj tbo city of Creston In aid of the yvorks. Mr. Vaugban ll\e bis daimigunt $ > 0OUO , , for which umouiitbohus broughtsult. Clothing Cut oi"4 Ijockod Oat. KIJW YOIIK , Jul ) 1- . Over t\vo thousand clotUlng cuttcn mid othcis of the Knight * of Labor wcro locked out at noon In the shops of clghtclothing nianufnctureis. 'J'hlscouiso was decided upon by the clothing minufac- tuiei-s to comply with tlio by-livvs of thu association , piovidlng that the associatiun shall uphold any mc'inbor in trouble The men yy ill pi obiblj return to work Monday. Arbitration with the striking men Is still pending. - t Itiirlnl ol'Oi'iii'i'al li'NIc. CoMH V.TI ii , Mich. , July U. In splto of a licivy rain this evening yvhcn tbo train bcrrlng the wmalns of General Flsk r cached this city a luigo ciowd of citizens yviH Dresentto piy their icspects to thcli foiinc'r fuliuw-tovviisni in. The prohibition dull mid Woman's Cbristlan Tuiriporiiiico Union ttiuied out In a bodv. Hutti ivvoith ] ) oit , ( Jiaiicl Aimy of the licpublic. vin-s repiescnte'd. The pioccsslon jnocculed to O.ilc Giovo ceincteii , whoio the build scrv Ices yvuro held. .Memorial suivlccs will bo lieldtomorrownt the Methodist KpNcopd church Drtiolr Hall < lull Di rnoiT , Midi , July U1 [ Spoclnl Tclo- giamtoTiiK J3ri ] The Dotiolt basebill club today liloil with the county cloik a vol- unUry assignment to Wlliiim .r ( ! raj The debts of thu club are blatod to bo 7,1 , VS , to gether with the rent of tlio ball grounds to elate. The asscU at u tlio oilico fuinituro and llxtures , valued at $ . ! „ ' " ) t'ici Private OKcotlvos. Chief Scavoy has Issued nn order , and to morrow moiningChief Iln/oyvlll b glu U-.1- Ing the private dotcttlvosof the cltj 'Iho object is to know wliothoi nro , In ordot that tlioy in iv bu iniido to comply with the pic > visions of nn ordinaneo pissed by the cltj council last Tuesday night , legiiliitlng their powers and duties. HloiiniHliip ArrivalH. At Quccnstovyn The Bothnia , fivm N York. At Antwerp The Illinois , from Now Yoik At London 'Iho Jodiau Aloiiuiih , fiom Now York At Now Voile The ntiurla , from Liver pool ; thu 1'cn.lan Momiich , liom London AMoidli'Ht Slaiifhti > r , 'J'vNnu it , July 12. News bus been received of a raid ly the /ominour trllio on the camp of thosulUm's eon , near S.Ueo. The camp yvas taken completely by surprise Troop.J uitd blavos w01 o ineullOHsly eUughtcrud by the raiders and lifUiuipriwiiorswciobuinuu Aicniino ( Itoimlillo Aflaltv. AMU 3 , July I' , ' . COIIRKSS has passed the bill providing for the IHSUO < > t inortKago notes The wlthdriivvul of tliuici- Ignatlon cftho minister of llnunco hiwririU-il n favorable te-actlon und a bc-tte-r ftlllngino- yulls , The run on the bunks liua cciwed A HinnllpciArrival. . NKW YOIIK , July 13-rJbo stoanshlp Wlo- 1nnd was dUnlnod utcjuuiiintlno this morning l > ecaiiso of n cnto of smallpox on board. Tlio patient win removed UiSvvc'inbuiiio Inland The yc'Rhel will bo fumigated und the gers vuccinatud llovt'ium Ij Ilt'i.ov , K. U , July 13.-.Si | eltil Telccrram to THIS Iln-C. ] P. Van Tassc-l of thu Unlt a StatcH Intcimil loyenuo department took ixssosslon of tbo Ileutn biowety today hy dlroetlon of Iho governmc nt , Tbu violat ing of i-ovenue laws b alleged ,