J t < J | 4C3 iXCtFX XU AJQfCsf \ J/ / a"fc ' ' " ' ' s f * * < & " * * ' - cs * \ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ' * ( / v / YEAH OJMATIA , TUESDAY a , JULY 29 , isoo. 41. Tbo Eevolntion Practically /ccomplislecl in the .Argentine Republic , y\ \ TRUCE FOR TWENTY-FOUR HOURS , 'Ilic Onulciiialnn .Army Again De- fentril by the Hnn HiihiulorituiH Ofilclil Ciiblciri'atnn from the Untied Btiitcn hti Bnrvoa A.vnvs , July 27.-Evcnlng The revolutionary movomeiitcontlnucito spread. The fighting between the government troops and the revolution tits today has Ijeon desper ate. Tha government forces wcio defeated tnd 1,000 , of them killed or wounded Tno unvyhas joined the revolutionary movement. The InsurKontartillcry hoinhnrelcd the gov ernment houHiiundtmrracikstodiiy. twen ty-four hour tiuco his bum arranged between the opposing forces. The triumph of the revolutionists appears tobo assured. LOSOOM , .Inly'.iS. A limes dlspntth from lluenos j\yres sajs that President Cdnum's police and eavuliy suffered tonlblj In the attuik yestcrihy. A. heavy artillery fire was reoiwieeJ at dnwti fiiitidivoiithotroopsundcr Vice I'resilient Pcllogrlul. .Aterilblo mistake occurred durinif the ilglitiiiir. . The eleventh logiineiit , suddenly turning In favor of the provisional coveinincnt , approached the artillery imd liofoio they could innlfo their friendly Intentions known to the Insurgents they were mown down In the nnrrow streets. T'hoiniiilstcr of wur was wounded and the minister of II 11:111 : uo taken prisoner. Colonel Miiimendi.i , Mnjur Oainpi and other oillccrs were killed and the commander of the IhiMiiui was shot hy his twnmcn A short armistice wa.s hold at noon nnd nn effort w aH made to stop the butchery. The armistice lasted ono hour. At 1 o'elook the thins botfin I ring on the Kovernircnt house , Pcllogrini luviiur refused to nrceplllie tcrnra of the provisional government. The in surgents eVecl twenty tujj boils and the gun bouts Chtunbnco , Mi'si/u / , Can nons lonnd Itctin1. The HritUh gun boats JJo.iKlo nnd limniUo have anived to protect ICiH'llsh Inhabitants. ! J p. mTho whole navy has dechred in favor of the nrovtslonnl govcinmc'iit. Iho 1'ata onla is bouibuixhiiLr the govcrninenb house inn ] thol'urana shellhit ; I'wsidcnt Col umn's nsldcnce. Gunboats comiiuad the railways from thn north. 1. p. in The \vnr ships hive ceasca Iwm- bardlng , Bulletins announce that the icvo- lutlonists hmo triumphed. Itiaccitaln that /hoprovlslonals / up to the present liavo had Ihebcstof the llnhtini ? * Monday , II u. m.-President Colnum's Iroops have occupied Iho bouses nrouncl the Plnza Miyomid placcdlight nitlllciy in the plmn. Iho demands of tlio insurgents have been reduced to a request that 1'iesidont ' Celinnii resign. The fleet lies a peed way out with steam up. The armistice tins been extended until 2o'cloik. Tin. in. I'lcsideiif.Colni'm'BOuleials niscrt thatthoCivle.is 1110 tientini ; fora surrender , but this Is not hcllevcel. Porty-six cannon hmo nirtvedfor Celnmn's forc'cs , nlso 1,2 , ( 0 troops. The foreign mlnlsteis huvo in- t.tructcdtho commanders of the -Ameiicaii -I Hiltlshand Kpanlsh gunboits , If the fleet re- - sumea bombai-dinp , to protect ttieir inter ests Jointly ; thiit it is contrary to tlio rules of war to hombard 1111 cpou oit ' without notlco. 3 ] > . in The rwcrnmcnt troops linvo re sumed llrliifr. 'ilio Hired * leading to the Pliiz.i Jlnyo nro blocked with bales of hay , Column oflcrcd terms to thocivkas , prbnilsiiiK not to proceed njiainst eiviliuns Hurremlititf anil tg.pormit link oil\ccra \ snppnrtluir tl o clvlcaa to resign. 'rJio troops ot" the elvicas Bhow ndslgiis of vloldlng. Cohnin's troops tried tocairy the nrtillcry positions ol the civleas , but nerorenuUed with heavy loss. 5:10 : p m. The elilofs of tlio civica union luivo rejected Celman's ' terms The tioop * hnltcel the decision with vivas. The firing bus been resumed. Suspended. -AntHn , Julj 28. The authorities of tlio Argentine Uepubllo have notillcd all tele- iriaph cumiuiilea. whoso lines connect with tlio lines of that coiiutij , that tilcgiaphio connnunicntloii will bo suspended until ftntheruotloj. AVn Arrival from lliienns NmvVoiiK , July 28 fSpeclal Telegram to Tin : BFI : . ] Among the passengers on the steamer Uinbria this mornliiff was ono who left Buenos Ayics July 12 , Unsaid : "When I left liuonos Ajies there had been several public oi- chic meetings licld there , at which molutloniiry ' 'iweclies v\ero made , One of the meetings I attended. It waa hold on the puldio baseball grounds U hero were prohablj llfteeu or twenty thou- sanel IKI-SOIH piebciit JV , M.Aren pixsldcd nnd tlio speeches v-cro of a fiery tinturo. Ono cause for complaint was over the Issuing of land bonds , Such bonds lu the province of llucuos Ayrcs alone have been Issueilto the umouiit of f:5 : ( , OOOIXX , ) . The irectuij , ' iisnUed in a denunciation of the government and it method of iliiaiiclering nail culling for a ixforination of Its ways. Ihi'ii Uribinii vtas niaeio tlnnneinl miidstcr , IIostaKedla for a thoioughreoH'aiiization Mho now llnanciol minister asliul for the reaigiiation of the president ot the National bmlc and Bovcral other high ofll- cials , but President Column v\ould not bunpoit him In IhobO lequcsts. This resulted iu Uiibuni's resignation , fjcinor Oirciii , whom the etble Bays the ( evolution istsuuit sucieedi'd bj KenotKoinero as lalnlstor of Ihiancoas then iippelntcd , Oa ri. la wns for miniy years ( iiesidi'iit of the liationil Hypothecating binli. an Institution that has iMiiudicdulas or land bonds iiicnoi- imius quantities , n re iting fabulous sunis ( f money , Ho la a very ofilciont man , but a terrible "paixr" nnn. ' .rhecoun- tiy itself is 0110 of vtomlirful resources. In f ict , J do not know of nny country cr any section of any country tint promises a mom brilliant , future. Tlio gnat and only tronblo Is too much paper. Its lluetu- ntloiiJ leuvo a business iniiii In a state of uneertjlnty fiom day today , \Vo need inonov dovui there-ready money , J'.ven ivorknien and cleiks nro paid In ttnpcr that cxuned Into their tinnds today nt one jdce and tomoirow bus dropped several points'o \ c.m't net enough money for our T , wants , Jly lint , my suit of clothes , every thing I possess wines from London. I pav tor \\lthpapir \ and the merchant vvho told It to mo must piy his ca'di tors for it la ( 'Old , A inorch.inthas amird thuoof It. AVc are not a manufacturing country , therofcio have to rely upon England mostly for our peed ) . The government wants now to Isssuo tlOO.OOO.OOO more paper. Ttio iwplo don't want it. Mho tovrmment. howcior , Is iwrfectly geode far us s t and I UK by Iho amount of paper It hsucs. U will never roiiiullato it Pivtldent Celinn liu hudttrmiK follow and will ha\o thtiipt gelds own way at all hu.irds. IIo has aUvajs t.xkiin cseolhiit ciro odilslrionds In B-nvi'ruuietitiil ami other \\ays. " Coinoso Ior Homo Tuleut , LoxiiON , July JS. A dispatch received fronniucnos Ayres states tint the leader of the revolutionary movement belonged lu that city , Thu revolutionists are tuoensod that the best positions under the Kovoinmentvcro el vcn men fwiu the iirovlneo of Cordon * . TliudiKimtch further slater that Metier IOL-I wilt probibly resume the jnvsldeiicy , as it Is believed that bo l.s the only man captblo of reiUrinKroiilldeiico. 1'revlous to the ar- aiu'lng of anaruiUtic'Otho w.ir ihips whlel ) had lust Joined tnurtivclutieniiryKovcrumcat , bombarded tholojulistiiroiiKholl. flovfrn nioni Tro H Pui-July2S. A. Ulspnteli from Hnccos Ayixa , sent at 10 a , m.saya the government lix-opi have bxtii largol ) reinforced and Presl- ilciatCejluuui lias ix'tutnod. U'lio Siilvndoriniit ) Vlotorloim. tiLmniTii ) , Sau Salvador , July 55. His reported hero from uuoftlcial sources that the Iroopj had icado an advance from Atcscatcinpti on the Jutiopa nnd again irot the Quiitumelnn army vlth the \isual dis astrous r < suits to the latter , tvhiih 1ml again as1be been badl ) defeated and was hi full retreit todo Julia pa followed by the victorious Salva dor ! ns. Snlvadorlaiiit TiibUnnt. Cnr of Mmeo , July 2 j There Is great enthusiasm ntnnim the Sahadoilaiis , General - . eral Itlvn ! , with 0,000 , Indluii froraCoJ'ite- ' pcque , hiH rolnfoncd Ilzetn's ' army. There are rumors of another defeatof Ountemalans , who ore still retreitlnj ; The Salvadoriana are udvaiielnj ; Caiiteiiinlv ! - Volt K , July 23 [ Special Tolojrnm to Tiir.llKi"AHerald ! | speclalfi-oiii Washington says ! Ko adviceshavo been received at the StatedepirtnientfroniMiiitstorMiyuer M to the Central .Atncilean sltuitlon , bejondthe incajtrc telogrun which arilved Prlday nttor- noon , Btatingthat consternation prevails nt Qautemnli , owlngto the rtnnorsof the defeat of the Gautem.ilan troops In this cable gram Minister Mlmcr remarked that bo has not heiird from the depirtincnt far ten days. The State depmtiiicnt oflleiuli think this singular , for within that period of time no less than ilvo cabloKrniw have keen dis patched to him. The clrciinutnnces point to tlio suppression of Iho cablegrams by the CJinitemalati authorities , for eleirly Minister Mlyncr had not iwelvea nny of them when ho cabled thcdepartmpiit last Filduy , IS'o ste'ps hnve liceii taken at the depirt- mont nbout the provlslonil Bovcintiicnt of Snltndoruiider Geneial lilzotn The depart ment Is , however , very anxious to seethe existlngdiffcreiucs UUvceii Guatemala aucl aiiOSalvaeloi come toan end. MinUterMiz- nerlnisheen authorized on the part of the government to offer his leacelul cfllces f or mediation in the present dispute. To use the words cf .Assistant Secretary Wlurton : "Wodo not Iwovv ofrlenllythat war even oj Nts. Wo hmo hut no oflloinl notlco o ( the fact from either party to the al legedvar. . Mexico tikes the saino view of thosltintion which is held byns nnd wants to see the Central American dispute amica bly settled if iiosbille. There em bo no doubt that Silvador hsiuoof the nctivosup- port of Uosta Idea and Nicarnpia if the vvoist comes to the "worst , nndthisopinloii Is entertained at the stnte department , " Oppose tlio I'lesldents Policy.- lUiti * . July US. Meiubets of the Argentine colony In this city publish a iioto in Luborto hulling the revolution'in Buenos Ayi-cs bo- GJiuse they siy President Uelinm's linnncinl policy Ins ruined the public cadlt and pri vate foitunca. Republican Scnntorinl Cnuciis. WASIIIXOTOV , July 28 The republlcnn senatorial caucus tonight wns attended by about thirty members. Senator Sherman presielcil. His stateneiitwnsthattho-eAucus dcternilnedto fix the hour of meeting ; of the scmite after tomorrow nnd until further or dered at 10 o'clock and continue the session aalonKai possible , the tariff bill alonoto ho coiisideied for sevcinl days nnd then dis placed for a time &t lenst bj the river and barboi hill , The ohjoet of this policy Is to endeavor toforco thedeinociMts toshowtheir purpose tow.ircltno bill , whether or not it Is to be ono of delay. Iho republicans hope to tiio out the democrats , \vho mo to be left to do all the talking evceptwlicn necessary to answer some point. Thebili to transfer the rcvcmio maiinowillho i stponcd until after the Unlit bill is outof the viy. Accordiiiu to all repoits the election Mil is to bo dls- eussodonlj Incldeiitilly. There vias no an nouncement by any sonntors whether or not they "would support the hill in the senate. evci' In CIIKAOO , Julj US , [ Special Tilofjiam to -TuK Ein. : ] Health'Coramissloncr "YViekcr- shain thinks that Texas fovoi hns taken bold of a portion of Chicago's ca ttio. Ho received vord hs > t veelttliatslx eovvs had suddenly died in the southern portion of the Twciity- cluhthvvnrd. "I immediately ordered an la- \estication , " slid the coinitdssioner today , 'Mud nv , tomoiTOW I think that I v\lll \ bo rc.ulylo state poslthcly whntwns the mat- * trwith the iinlinals The cows vero not In one bird , but belonged to different peoplo. I'lomwhatl can learn , I think itwaa'l'esas fever Hi at uinlcd them off. " In tlo tidiisoor LOMION , , Tuly23.-In the house of lords to night Duton Stiahedeii raised a question as to wlicthcr the ofllco of premier ought tobo combined with that of foreign secretary. Lord Salisbury replied Hint Gladstone hid inserted tint itwns Impossible for ono man to dlschai.ro ( the duties of both oflltes unless possessed of supeihunun cuerjo' . This might bo true when the premier wns a leader in the commons , but In the. lords the case > vas different. Nr.w 'Yonic , July US There Is a genuine ease of leprosy In the city. The victim is Mamiel Carutla , twenty years old. son of n noblofamily inSpalnvvho his been attend ing the nillltniy academy at Chester , Pa. Tor a week : he has been Mopping at a Spanish- " Amcrican bo irilinR house in J2a t avvonly- Ilftli street , making linlilo to his loathsoino , contagious disease numciousboaulew , Ten IlyoltVnii tlie Ilnoc. DriUTitMiim.f , July 28. After a elclny of two hoursoii account of. rough water , the follottlnggot In the procession for the pro fessional consolation stakes : Ten Ejik , IlammVlse rnd McKay. The race was an Interesthij ? one. The time \vns \ ; Ten Kvek , SlrSO , ILiinni , 31 ii ; U'i.se , mil , MeKay being dislaneed. Tlio course was thno miles with a turn. Inflated Prloes I'or Pent -igo Slninps. Drvvnii , July ! H. A Clioyenno , Wjo. , special SDJ-S : Gorge L. Thompson , post master nt Wnnen\Vyo \ , Ins b ea requested to re lurii by PoitnnitorGoneiMlVniiainul \ > cr. Thompson hnsb joa ehur in 5 cents eaehfor 2-cent stainpi , telling patrons that Idph fi-eirht ( j-atc.s reiielered it Imposnblo to sell them for leas money. I n vest I snt I ig the NOJI ST , PAIL , IMInn , , JulyUS.-Thofoveninicnt Inspectors heaid f mther testimony today in the case of the wreck of the steamer Sea Wluir at UiUoPorlii. it has been established thatCnptiiii'etlierii \ \ ovuilo.iOed Ids heat contrary to laiv mil ct no caution was not ob- scr\ed togtiiuxl in > ATCIIIWK , ICnn , July 2S , General Solic itor WuiiOimcr of the Missouri Pndtlc , has icctlvcd Instructions from Jay Oouldto eom- meiuo proceexlingJ against the ICansns City union depot company to c-oinpel It toallo\vthe Kansas Oitj , "Wyaiidotto & Ji'orthwestoru trains to enter theunioa dqot. Slouv City I'ontocni Ilil < ! j'o flponcel. Sioi'xOiTi , In. , JuljSS.-Thol'acllio Short Line pontoon bridge aoiMsa the Missouri river was opened for twfllc today. An cider waa Rived toJ , v for work on the Short Line botueon O'Jielll , Nob. , and Ogdca to bo begun utoiice , Tlio 7ilmMo\Mi ( llellof Puiul. Ilutiiiiui 110 , PJ , July U3-Socrotary ICre- inuaof the Johnstown flood relief cormulttca husNsueil nrepoit , slowinir that the total of the contributions received was W.'JI'-MO.ao , nnd the total ex poadituroa t iiHJ \ ( SJJ. The commission hua * )7.iOJ.4.ri ) msli lu hand. Fatal llriilno Aouidout , July 25Yhllomon wcro vhcliij } u tivstlo In the now railroad bridge neur hcrp toduy it broke and fell , t tilkint'ii baigo containing twenty llvu men , Ono ww drott-ned and two hvully hurt. Domh rOi'ii rnl ' ' I'ryoi's Father. ill' ' iiMOM)1VaJalyU'5.-ncv. , Dr. Iheo- , dorlo Pryor.D.l ) , father of General itoger . Al'ryor , died lust nljlit , agcdcitjlity-slx. WILL RE1IAIS UNTIL OCTOBER , Republicans in the Senate Have Settled Bown to That Belief. CERTAIN BILLS WILL SURELY BE PASSED , ( A.II liu'lelint W hlcli Gocn to Tint tlio Federal Elections VIII Undoubtedly Iiavv. M3 1'OUIITEHVTII StllECI , WisiiiMJToN , D. C. , July i If thcro ousted in the minds of any ono n doubt in to hether the republicans in the senate are determined to pass tlio federal elections bill at this session it must have been dissipated by tlio positive statement inado In tlio scnitu this nturnlag' by Mr. In palls ot Ivnnsns , who is the vice president pro torn of tlw scmto , and. certainly the best posted mnn in the upper bnuoli of congress us to the order of business aiidworkllkcly tobo accom plished > lr. Iiigallssnldvhllo , mailing a plc.i for a noruinf ? hour each dny , tint the turlfT , nptiroprlatloii nnd cloetlons bill must mid would bo passed before congress nd- Joiimcd. .As hospolto thcio vorda ho loolccd ukiut over the seiuto with a significant air mid his ir.niincr and words nprcsscd. these within his hearing that he spoke x cathedra. The republicans In the cnutolnivo settled down to thoholicf that they vlll not geta\vay from hero Iwforo Octo ber nnJ that they will sco the tnrlff and the elections bill , together with nllregulurappio- piiatiou bills , becoino laws heforo they com- nilnglowith their constltuciitaat thelrliomcs. tinny bo added nlso thit a nujorlty of the repiibllcunsenatorsas well asthorepubllcnns n the house , aw confident that it bill rcippor- tlonliijj thccongrcsslonaldlsttlots will liecomo nla\v at this session and la time to effect the November elections , It mnyuot bo thit tills announcement will omannto from the pro ceedings of ft republican scnatoilal cauous , liut all the sainothcv are arguments icachcd ly a general understandliijj. The senate will meet each day at llo'clodc nnd adjourn at C. And the houi bewcenll and 12 will bo demoted meted to bills oa the calendar , BPEI.ETOVI7INa OF COMI'AMES. Senator Manderson said today that the skeletonizing1 of companies I mid 1C In each rcgincnt of infantry would instead of oper ating a jilnst the adoption of his twc lto bitallon bill argue In favor of it , as It would demonstratetlmtthcio i ro nota sufll- dentiiniiiber cf men in the lafuntry to till the companies The senator is yet hopeful of his bdl being ; adopted , I ! not at this ses sion , surely nt the next session of congress. The prhmry effector this nc\v departure of skolctoiii/InK two corapanies in each regi ment of Infantry and nlso compmiosL and M oftaeliroKlmentof caviihy will of course bo to piacticilly put 1111 end to seventy tioopa nnd corapuules and by the distribution of from three thousand to four thousand men among the remaining troops nnd com panies to ( jive these latter n better \vorUnf \ ? force Instead o ( the njeapro arrays which iinnyof them now shOAv. Besides ( ho advnntJ < B-o thus gained for puiposesof drill , ono benellt to the soldier will bon lightening of gunrdduty , which fills hen\lly on small garrisons and u ono of the most Irk some of routine military Uisl.-g. In cases of KvoiilNtinent ono of the Inquiries rrcnuently hoard from the veteran who knows all about ganhoii llfo isas to the number of fullnisjhts of sleep ho can count on during the -\icek at the post to which tlierois tall : of sending him. The present strengthening of tlw companies will diminish the frequency of the turn of guard daty and fatigue duty , Again in another direction will bo a decrease In expense , since the with drawal of thcao sctcnt } companies \tlll leid to the abandonment of suvcial small military post ) und n concentration of forces in the larger one , with a consequent swing In the transportation of supplies nnd other current expenses The abandoned forts and the sur rounding foils can then bosold It is pro vided by the orders tint "as far as practic able the transfers will bo nude to companies serving ut the sanio post and in any event HO as w imolyo the least inactlcablo cost of transportation. " Of the othet features of this order in question the officers uo\v on duty with companies land 1C of the Infantry will bo transferred to ether companies in the same regiment in the places of oflicers who are abseil oniletaehed scnlcoor prolonged lea\o , wlillo tao absentolllcera whoso i > laces are thus illled am to bo assigned to the nominal companies , I and K. TIHNSMISSIOV OF LOTTKItT MAIL. Ills understood that President Harrison Is not disposed to let the matter of legislation ngnln'it the transmission ol mall nutterfor lotteries to rest in its present state. If there should bo no indication on the part of the homo to act , upon the bill reported last vcclc from the committee on postoftiecs and jost- roads tbo probabilities are that the president will send u nicsssyo to congress calling atten tion to the necessity for such legislation nnd thogeneud public demand therefor. This messape. if It is piopared and forwarded ns expected , \vill contain a largo amount of in formation respecting the \olui7io of tlio mat ter which Is transmitted to and from the lot tery through the medium ol the mails. This Is now being prcpired at the postofllcode- pnitmcnt , under the Immediate dircetlons of Postmaster Gcncitil AVanumiikcr. tl' OOiS TUB I'lllCCOF SII.VKII , j\ll AVashlnKtonde.ilers In silrcr\\nro \ have been iiotillod by the irmmfiictuiers that prices hive btou ( ncrcisodlS per cent oning to the rlsj of Silver bullion occasioned bj the ndojitlonof the siivor coimgo bill. Finthet notice Ins been given by the manufacturers Unit a Mill greater increase In pi lees is antici pated nud they have been mhlscd to give orders for futuroiloliicry. It Is stated at the treasury depart meat that the piico of sllvoi bullion uoNpoctctl to go to $1,15 per ounce within nfoxvwcelc * 1'arity forsll\cr bullion Is aboutM.29 , and It vis stated during tha discussion * ! the hllier bill Unit If there should bo absolute f reo coinage , bullion -would reach \nrlty within ninety dujs after the measure beunuo n law. At any wto.pur- chasnrsof sllvariuroaro all paying 15 per cent moio than they vere piyinjthiity duvs slnco nnd a further limensj of ut leas ; 5 j"er cent Is expected \Uthln \ the coming month. MIsCKlIlNFOL'S. 'Iherowcro 177niotnhorsln the house todnj \vhen the roll was called upon a piopositlou , This number has not variul ono vayoran- other tothocxtciit often during the last three orfourweoks. It has beui just n sure quo rum , as It isnotoltunthat all the members lithe city can bo drummed in upon a vote , Splicer Heed is Icoultig very cloacly to the matter of pililngand snja ho doesnotpro- l > oe ! atanyllmoto irrmlt a quorum of the iiouso to bo absent foranyrrf.iion. GoveraorShlppof Idaho has written a let ter to Kopivsentitlvo Dorsoy thanking him for his untiiiiiHr n d effectual work for Idaho's statehood and Inviting him to m.dtosoino speeches in the campaign now impend ing The governor sajs tlw republicans will elect a full stiito ticket and a legishtureiu Idaho utthcj npproac'hlng deetlon. The Ro\ernor and Fixd 'T , Dutoli are tobo the llrst United States senators from Idaho. During Mr. Cleveland's administration sonio enthiijlastle patrons of the iwatoftleo ill Burnett , MulNon county , Nolnvska , had the iiaino of the otllco changed to Tildcn In honor ofthulato distinguished doincxrathtlondor cl Kcw "Yorlc , Iteeeiitly the republican patrons of the oftlco have lecomA dUsatistiedvlth the name nnd pctltioued 1'ostmiibUT CJcnorol \Vanainikcr to lave It i-hauged back to Ilur- tutt. \Vaminnkcr \ says that the name cannot bo chanced , as there nro other mines slniilnrtn sound and orthography and thcro inhxhtbe confusion. An answer hiu boon made hy Pcn ionCoin- inlsuionor Itaunito the ixtitlcni for n pension board to beloc-atcd nt Stilton , Clay county I\'ebruska. The vaiiunlbsloiior says that inns much as tliero are already hoards ut ( knoa aid HaUIiigs u board at Button would dlvidj the territory so closely thlt 'it ' would not hope po iblo to Induce thfl mwt leivleoiblo phy l- cinns to nniain in It , nnd lie therefore de clines lo establish a hoard nt Jjutton. C. G. Clause of Gnnily , Kob , is hero nnd has borne nn osamlnatlou for a position In the census ofllce , . Seiialor I'liddock ' nnd IWprc'cnhtlvo Dov- sey hmo ban invited to address the Grand .Army of tlio Republic nt their annual icimlon nt Grand Islatitl dutlnir tlu * ilrst wick in Sitember | , They will bj compelled to de cline oivlntt to the sdtlnif of coiiRresi and important legislation under consideration. Daniel Blnkerd , the postnimternt Dorsoy , whose removal was recently demanded by pntroiis of the olllco upon the cliuiyo of grws Iinmoiulltyi has made partial rumor to the allegations. dcnylnEthoin in tote IIo'snys the object Is to blackmail him nnd then pet the 1 postmnsterjhlp , which , ho snja , Is not worth mow than WOtl or S'JS a jeiir. Bli- Iterd has aslced peiinision to make a lull answer to the allegations and It will bo granted. His leinovnl has been held up till bo can mnko n full answer to the charges. The postofllco nt ArmcJo , It tiff aio county , bis been changed toMUIir nnd lemoied to the railroad , a short distance from Its old location. Albert 13 , Chtrry , ] r. , Is the post master. Mrs C. K. Conner vns today appointed wstrnasternt Hldpe , Pplnk county , Soutlt Ihihota , vlco 13 J. Cheney , resigned. Soimtor Pierce is In reeoiiit of a lengthy letter from Joseph Mcdill , editor of the Ohf- eago Tribune , now at Bur Harbor , upon the subject of his rccipioelty amendment to the tirifT bill. Mr , McdilHaysthat while the amendment docs iiotgojo far In the direction of reciprocity us ho aim other frlendi of Jlr. lilalno's scheme rcproentcd by the Hale amendment would desire , yet In view of the fact that the adoption of the latter by coa- gressls Involved inso iuiehdoubt thevvlll accept the proposition outlined in the Picrco amendment , nnd he urges Its pissaxc * . In this connection n rumor current about the capitol today is of intcrOst. It was to the ef fect that Mr. iIclClnleychr.lrinnnof , the com mittee ou ways am ! means , was experiencing i change of" heart and that ho would ho ready o suppoit the administration's doslro for reciiocitybytho ] ) time the tariff Mil was 10- uiucd to the house , PruuY S. .v en tit cir. TIic rurko-Ariiieiiiim 'Xioiiblcs Result In jiSnnicuiniu-j Klot. illy 28. A hrgo crowd t Armenians gathered in the American 'athedral in this city yesterday for the pur- losoof remonstrating with the patilnrcli of ho church for the vvea'c ' action tovvn-d the portercgarding the outrages perpetrated by ho Turks in Armcnli und to dcmandhls resignation. The pirtihrob protested against the action of tlio moh and de clared that the Eiicred cdlflco was no place for such a demonstration. This answer to theirllomandsexasperated ho mob and they rushed upon the patrinich , dragged him from the pulpjt and otherwise naltieatcd him. The pitriarchfinally bioke awn ) from his assailants ami made his es cape , Alllltary assistance was asked for to quell the disorder. A lifdyof Turkish troops was sent to the church , nnd when they en- ered they were met \vlth a despciato resistance. The mob was armed with re- rolvers and spikeustavos and a bloody con- lietenbucd between them and the troops. . ' 'our of the soldleis nnd three of the rioters wen1 killed and others were injutul before the mob was diivcn f i-om the bulldiiig1. The cathedral Is now closed. It is itipoited that ho Armenians wcro acting under secret in stigation. 'ZIVJKUJteUftJI CA3If. XOT. Fnltlilcss 3Ir. JoliiisoJiSInrrled Tlllio IVhllo.Vora rnm toTiiKlinn ] Glem\ooda , \ , Httlo town icarhcw , is in a fever of social oxeltcmcnt. A young mnn from heio bythoiinino of H ( Johnson , has been keeping compiuy with a joung lady named AIlss Nora Smith , daughter of Jacob Smith , ofGlenwoo'l. In , I'itatlonsvere printed announcing that they would bo mauled on ThUrsday evening. All irrangemoiits wcro ' completed , the IOUSQ . was full of guests , and the hour arrived but noibrldegroomputla an nptiearaiice. At 1o'ciloclc ' the guonts do- iiaitod ior tlulr homes ' Tlio next morning ivord came fiom Centnl City tiiat Joliason nad been them with 31lts TillioTilford from Fulleiton , nnd tint hoandMissTilford wcro innnied there , lircat Indijjnatioa is e > - pressed on cvci-j side over the action of Johnson , and the end Is not yet Ivllss Smith enjoys the acquaintance of a hrgo chclo of friends , who keenly sjmpathizo with her In hcroinbirrassinent. No cause is assigned for his straugo conduct. ' A'letlms of Quackn. MII.MAUKEEls. . , July 28. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE Bet J Slnco the arrest of the Gun Wa crowd of alleged physicians , but in reality quacks , letters hao been pouring into theloc.il postofllco from their dunes through out the northwest , nnd the United Stat s authorities have now confiscated several thousands of those missives. Iheii contents indicate that the unfortunates Invo been swindled out of sums varying from $10 to .200. . The former figure being the fee for consultation and cure by mail. Much of th ! correspondence is from people of means nnd considerable education nnd exhibits nn astonishing dcgieo of susceptibility and gullibility. Many of the writers i\lll bo com pelled to appear as witnesses In the comln , ' trial of the gansandscvcral bushels of let ters , miny of thcia racy nnd sunsational. will bo dumped out inthecouit room. jrornions Hid i up Their Prop rtv. Six PUANCISCO , Gala. , July 23. The Cliron- iclo says It has been ascertained that al though only $700,000 , woinh of property be longing to the lUormon cliurchwns found hy the United States marshal in Utah when in structed to seize all Mormon funds , from 5,000,000 , toSS.OOO.OOO of Mormon cnpltal Is iin os ted in San Francisco and ether Call- fern iti cities U'lils money Is Invested under the names of IndiUduuls adpniontly for tliemstlves , This method has been iidoptcd with thohopo tint the United States go\f- \ ernmentwould find no truce of the money. Haifa .Mi 11 Inn hollar Fire. SPOKANE FAILS , U'nsh , July 28. Nous reached hero lost evening that the town of Wallace , Idaho , a great mining camp ot the Cocur D'Alono mining1 < ! Utrlct , ono hundred miles southwcstof here1 , ) md been completely destroed by llro with tho' exception of the depots of the Union 1'oclfloaiidMortliwobUini railroads. The ilio started In the Central hotel and burned north and'o.ist overs the business poitlou of the tmvn , The loss Is estimated at $500,000 , , Siiiikliin BOSTOV , July H. The iBtearaer D. H. Mil ler , which has arrived hero from Baltimore , reports that on the Sflthjinst. when o.l the ilia fathom light ship , , she picked up two boits containing twenty pen , tha crow of the Uritish steamer Clnrlca Alomn , which bad been Mink in acolll iou > with an unknown schooner the same day. j Tllveriuid Hnrbor Mill N' , July 23. [ Special Telegram to THE BiE.J It is conceded ouovery hand now that the riier and harbor bill has very little If indeed any BUOW of success at this session. The determination of the imjoilty to cut on * further disbursements of the sur plus settled the fate of the measure for the present. Depression on July 2d , A feollng1 ofdepresshn prevails on the stock exchange , Aigentlno and Uruguayaa isiuos are prnetlcally un- sideablo and linvo declined from 4 to 0 per cent. _ ; 1'our IJH uiil [ Kiltnl. LOMION , July US A dispatch fioinCa'iea , Creto.suj8 a dctut hinont of genii irmes sur- I iHseu a nuinbir of brijp.indi in acme uud ' killed four. I A Gkngo in the Morning Hour Adopted bj the CONSIDERATION OF THE TARIFF RESUMED , Vest Consume * * Most of Ilio Time In a Speech Heading ol1 tlio Hill U ) I'mnnraplm ConiinuueeiL Utilise Doings , \Vv TiixoTO\ % July 2i. In the sennto today the senate bill to pension nil of the snr\lving oftlcoMandmeii or Powell's bat talion of Missouri mounted volunteers , raised dining the \ \ arlth Mexico , v.is pissed. Mr. Aldrich offered a resolution living the daily hour of meeting nt 11 n. m. Air. Ingalls suggested tint the understand * Ing bo that the business of the morning hour luill boconsldered closed nt 1 o'clock. M' . .Allison did not vish It to bo Implied 11 int the senate would dcvoto t\\o hours a 11d d ayto morning business , : Mr. Ing-alls said ho did \ \ iaJnst siuh nn litl ; nplication. IIo remarked that ns soon ns tlc > hotariff bill , thonppropihitldii bills nnd the c dectlonbill ! woto passed congress would un- dvv oubteclly adjourn prumptly. Therefore , vbatover was to bo done between now and vvtl tl ho time of adjournment in the consideration 0 f measures on the calendar would hive to 0f 0b o done in the morning hour. IIo respect- f 'ully submitted that there wcro several him- d red bills on the calendar that weio entitled t .o consideration that had heen reported from c lonunlttco und that ought to receive ntten- t ion from tlio senate nt the same timo. Jlr. Cockrcll asked what was the use of .hesenato passing hills when the distin t guished gentleman in charge of the house aid ti tr ; iot give any attention to thoin. Ihcro were i : iow : on the calendar of the lioubo hundreds tiI .ml hundreds of bills passed by the senate I ind ! no attention was paid to them. ilr. ilawley did not quite agree with ISIr. ockrcll. IIo Mimted his own ammutiltion , o bo in order so that he could go homo with a clear record. As toluit was done else- .vhero that was not his direct business , The resolution \\as agreed to with the understanding that the senuto shall udjourn it It. It.Mr. Mr. Aldrich moved to proceed to the con sideration of thetniift bill. Unit motion AMIS antagonized by a motion to proceed to the consideration of the house bill foi the transfer of the rc\emio marine to the muy department , and 1 ho latter motion was ngieed to. ThoiopubliemsotiiiR in the nlllrmntlvo weie Messrs , Oamoion , Ingnlls , Alandcison and Spooner , > lr. Cocliix'll vas the only democratic ) senator who \oted \ in the ne.rnti\e ( \ , so the senate resumed consideration of the bill for the timisfcrof the revenue ina- rino fiom the treasury dopirttiiont to the navy and Mr. Coekioll continues his argu ment In opiipsitlon to it , Mr. Coelcnll Ind net concluded his speech when , at:3 : u'cloelf , the prcbidliif , ' ofllcerlaidhofoie tlio Semite the tin ill" bill as unllmshed business. Mr. tlrnj motcd to contiiiuo coiislderatlon of thoiovcnuo marine bill. Mr. Tryo said the Mends of the revenue bill hud occupied but an hour nnd a luilf upon it. its cueinles , ( a smalt majority ) all the icst of the time It was as evident to the seinto aUf the purpose had been announced that the "time had bceir-occupied for the purpso of preventing nvotoion-tbo > mca3urcr u'lmt , to prevent n senator from getting up every morning1 for thieo or four morninps In suc- ccssloa und leading fiom aieport of a clerk in the treasuiy department. U'by should notaotobo t.ikeno.1 n bllll If them is a inijonty of the senate in favor ofitvhy should it not bo permitted to sny so ? Thor r from Ohio ( Sheiinan ) had made four cs on bills aud in the coniaa of them iwd the simo liicntlcal articles -\\ldcha sena tor f win Jllssouri had occupied the last threes inornhgs In reading. Finally Mr. Or.ij's motion was rejected 11 to 31. The tariff bill was tnltenip and Mr. Test uddresscd the sennto in opposition to It. The aivoc.ites of a hUh taritt taxation , ho said , were confronted by nRrcit pciil. Thodo- piesbion in ngdculturnl Intcirestsand the un- phatlo demands of the fanners for something ijcsidcs Ijing statistics and frothy declama tions had caused President Harrison nnd Secretary Blnine to urge upon coaguss leg islation for subsidies 16 steamships and for reciprocity tuatics with South American states in order to obtain .1 foreign market for American products. Very little was heard now of u homo market , but a trrent deal of a South Ameilcaa market So at last the piotoctlonlsts had been driven from their pretentious humbug about a homo mar ket nnd vero forced to adopt the principle of free commercial Intercourse which thov h.id solonp opposed and derided. Jlr. Vest ueiitoii to ciiticlzo the provisions of the pending bill that nro supposed to bo ior the benollt of the f.unieis , and bald that A\lmt \ the farmers wanted was the opening und en largement of foreign markets for their sur plus whwt , corn.c.ittlo and pork , and a de crease of the farilt duty on clothing , hard ware , tin and other necessary articles of in cessant \iw by the farmer nnd his fatally. The pending bill , ho declared , \\iis \ to repay the mill owneia for their contribution's to the campaign fund of the republican pnty dur ing the last presidential canvass , and as the planters of the south weio deinoeiats , the duties on northern manufactures wore in- ircascd , while the duty on rico was dimin ished Tlio consumers of the United Stated i\ere being systematically plundered under the pretense of protection to homo industries. No further concealment was possible. The truth was at last revealed , 'J'ho manufac turers , vho were persistently asking higher dutlis to exclude foreign competition , \\ero. availing1 theinseUos of the monopoly given by an nxcluslvo tariff to charge the people of this couutiy from 'JO to 70 per cent higher for their goods than they could sell the snino articles for in the protected inmkeU of the world. It was no longer protection , but pure , simple , naked plunder. .Americans boa ted of their free institutions , of equality and In liberty , hut -who , ho niked , could call him * self a frc'o man except in inockcty , wlien by the course of law the proceeds of his lifoancl 1 labor wcro unjustly token to enrich mi othirJ Mr. Tnrplo addressed thosonito briefly on Mr. Mcl'horson'siesoultion to recommit the hill with Instructions to report a Dill to re duce tlio rovcnuo and to equalize the duty on imports , la which the a\er.ixej \ ud valorem rale of duty on nil dutliblo articles shall not exceed the average ad valorem war turilt nto of IIo declared himself not satisfied with l strmtions. if there "was it choice tobejmnao between the pending bill nnd the .Morrlll titr. iff of Ibflt , ho would choose the Morrlll tariff , But as the proposed instinictlons wwo simply nn expression of opinion , ho thought if in structions were to be given in line with the opinion of that great lender of the jpcoplo who polled n majority of the neop'.o for his ro-clect ion , the scheme would he on { ratios ! , tionof loworduties on things In general uao nnd of hlwhcr rates on articles of luxury and refinement , the total sum of the levy not to oxued the noccssiry expenses of the govern ment und the Interest on the national debt. The question was taken on the motion to recommit nnd was defeated byu strict party vote Yeas , IK ; nays,21) . 'Ho reading of the bill hy yarnpraphs for amendment was begun , the flrst schedule bc- InKtliatus to chcmicMls , oils and paints , Mr. MePberson rncnod to i-cducc thoduty on auotlu or pyre onous acid not exceeding a speclileurnMiy of M7 lKKthsfroin ) 1J cents to 1 cent per pound , and on ueld exceeding thntupccinc gravity from-Mo a cent * ptr pound. Tlio veto was Yeas , 15 ; nays , 'M jio iiuoriiin. Jlr. 1'liunb offered a resolution , nhlth was agreed to , calling on the beui-etiiry of war for informational to the nilcs established for IKmissions to soldiers'homes. ' If such admls i * sloes arc basc-d wholly or in part on the amount of n IK. nslon , and whether exceptions to these rules were made and lu what cases and for what reasons. The sennto bill iimtroprintinp K > 0,000 for n imblie building at SliobiiygmVl3j \ I re- iwrtod anil plneed en tho'calenclar. The senate then adjoarnoJ. .Tuly ti1 * In the houi \ lay n motion m.itUjby Mr. Cinnou of llllrt 'z. nU tlio house go Into coininlttoo of the A\l\ \ \ 'or the further comldiratioti of the sennlo * , el- inentsto the sundiy civil approprialii 'II Mas antagonl/cd in the InteicMtof Ihsb > f Columbia leghUitlou , but iireviilled. o uvoiniaendatloiis cf the coininllte on o pi lut Ions were ng wed to without much tlon , the honeof contention tlio senate patlon amend ment-bciiig pissed o\er until other matters were dispose 1 of. Mr , Cannon intulo a strong ellort to throw Into confcrenco tha senate nnicnclmeiU In- crca lug the nuproprlatlon fob the publication of thoolllclal recoids of the wni of the rebel lion fionit.VJ,100 , to * iir > , UOl ) , l it was de feated , the house dividing1 to concur. Vitli- out disposing- all Ilio amendments , the cotuiulttcu rose and the house ndjoniucd. TheAssl tnnt I'oHtninslcr Gencriil Kn tliustflstlcl Aliiiuttlic West. WASimoTov , July US. Assistant Post master General Clurkson rctumed from a tour of the wester.i states hst night and as sumed hisofildal duties hew today. lie said to an Associated press tcpcrtei" "My tour comprehended all the import ant cities westof Chicago nnd north of Kimsiu City. No ono can understand how r.ipld y that grout country is developing until he sees It. It hasn't hud In nny of the ( lop.irtments of the go\emment the oRIciul facilities that It is entitled to. Itrau'ledon lln > fast mail from central low.i to Portland , Ore. , vhich makes peed time , nnd thu service Is * , cry elllclent , nnd other fast maiU are being brought up to nstandiirdof Lfllciency The iiostotllcos in cities tint Invo been doubling every ycir or two were looked over and I returned with shong rcconununditlom for Incrcnscd allowances for nearly M of them , and some of these lunc already been granted. Tlie department Is anxiims to try nnd Keep up with that country In Its ptodlg- Ions growth nnd Increase of populitinn nnd business. The development ot the stntes hi the mountains and 1'aclllo slope Is simply wonderful. " \fjaliist lie Tjikc Proiit. n , III. , July 23. Today a circu lar , ropilnted fiom an agrieultinal papei , wasplnewl on the desks of members of both houses of the legislature , and several hun dred copies left at thoofllco of the * state board of agriculture for distribution , Itvigoiously opposes the use of the lake front nsxaiiy portion tion of the silo for the woilds'falr , A letter has been received from a live stock paper ot Choyoimo , Wyo , nl o jwotest/ ng against the use of tlio lake front , and iddlng that the west was bulldcvcd nt tlio last meeting of the commission In Chicago , Imt will not bo at thcnctt oi.c. Secretary Sh ifcr of the Iowa statehoaid of DRI { culture Ijns telegraphed the secieta.iv of the Illinois honrl that if n eloible site Is llmilly chosen Iowa will mike no agile-ill turnl eothlbitfit the fdr. Telegrams urging the state boanl to do all iaita power to so- euic a singlesitovvoio also rxvelvcd from ct- [ Joveriioi ITuriiiis of Nebraska , Secret.uy Moon of the state board of nsriculturo of Kansas , Secretary Dow any of Iho Dakota state boircl and other leprosentativos of western suites. lion. I ) . "W. Smith , ot-prcsldontof the Na tional Cattly Growers' mid Uvo Stock nsso- qiutlon of theQUialedSUtos. . andonoof the idtcrnatCj inTnjsjJoiicMi aiil today Hint the bteckmen of the catvritrv , with thoTngrlcultur- 1st ? , wcio In favor of usindo site , but If It seems Incninbentupoii the directory to use the lake front feir n jioi tioa of the site , nnd the major put , of it in attractions aswell ns bulk Is situated on the lake fiont with the agiienltural exhibit ; ho did not think that thtiovouldbo nny general objection. Starved Herself. CinojiGO , July 23. [ Sr eial : Telegram to Tun UciA few bankers and wealthy moneylenders nnd several of the members of n CcriTna church wciotho only persons who attended the inqueat held on the body of Caroline Olazernt ( K3 Wells street this nioin- Inp. "When the Md laely died suttaVnly last valise which wis lying under the pillow on her bed was opened and within wcro found books nnd papars proving her to bo the poj essor of a fortune of ? r > 0OiM , , hugely in 8 and 10 per cent moitgages Thcro are no relations in this city tomoutn her death , Indeed only ono of her kin is known to lo living a sister , iiovv In Neustnrd or .Haan't , Bnvarin She waa seventy-four yeirs of af5e. She nnd her husband came to tlio eit.v in ISIS and lived In a most frugal manner , saving nearly every cent they mule. Sineo her husbind's ' deiitn lostMnrch Mi-s Glaer has livtnl in n most miserly fashion. Soinctlino-i she would not buy enough to cat , and at all times she was vcrv careful not to allow her expenses to cot too high. * "I believe she died for want of proper nouilshment , " ono of the witnesses at the innucstsaid. "She would not cnt enough to keep neat iillveVhon wo told bet to eat mote \vouldsayshoeould not uffoid it. " Steamship Arrivals. AtUcw Yorlf The lor.ivia , from Ham burg ; the Broiiiorhavcn , from Bremen. At Brcmerhavcn The Wcira , from Now York. At Grconoclc The State of Pennsylvania , from Jv'ow York. Passed the Lizard The Ittrincland , from New York , lor Antwerp At Movlllo The Anchoila , from Is'ew Yoik , for ClasRow. At Scllly 1'assed : The Wleland , fiom Now * York , for Hainburj. TlioVonlh M' Korecast. for Omaha ami vjcinitjr 1'alr ' ; warmer , for Nebraska Fulrariublo \ winds , cooler except in eastern poition ; stationary tempor- atui-o. Tor Iowa Fair ; southerly winds ; station ary tcmperatuio except cooler in western po tioa. For South Dakota Fair ; northerly winds ; slightly cooler. Ctilcngn I'onrd oi'Trjide I'nilures. CHICAGO , July 23. Ernest Hess , a member ofthoboaiit of trade slnco its formation , fiillodtodiiy. Ifo wis short 2,000,000 bushels of outs nnd thorccuit rapid rise forced him to the wall Ills II iimities , nroestirantodntWO- ! 000 and liclind abqut iOOOi ) up In mat-pins. In addition to his oil speculations , Hess had sold allnoof Jlny torn 1 { ( J , Tennnnt , u small tr.id ' r in provisions , was : nlso forced to order lila trades closed today. A Polleo Oilluer ICIIIetl , OSIIKO'.II , " \VIs. , July 23. Police Ofilcer Louis Harder , while attempting to airest Henry Hippie , a desporuto character , was shot and Killed this evening. Ripple was captured after u short chase , Threats of Ivnchlng aio in.ielo , lU'Hth of K < 'V. Holierc Colljer. Si-iisntiir , Mel , July 2S , Itov , Kobcrt Laird Uollyer , ono of the most widely known Unitmhm dhlne.sof this country , died yes terday ut his countrj homo about t\\elvo miles from hcia from abtroko of paralysis. Kniul the Cloakm.-ikri * ' Strike. Niw Yonic , July 2' . The balance of the locked out cloiUunkois returned to work to day under the now plnn of agreement and the ) troubles between the cniployem and the men are ended. Tim I'iro It uord. Mivvmroi n , Minn , July 12S. Tlio plant of the Monitor plow works burned this afternoon , entailing u ! o. > s of i-lir OOO. fully las u red. Till ? lllJu The Second District Prclimiunry Skirmish 'Inkoj Plnco nt Hastings. JUDGE IM'KEIGHAN ' FOR CONGRESS lie AeceplH the .Nomination Hint Milked a DcclariUitm nf I'rlitrlploH-I'ni > millionsat lilnt'olii Conven tion H llvoijticroi IU < n\o , Neb. , July iiS. [ Siwlil Telcv j-ram to the Hir. . ] Tim people's imlo iwiulcut convoiitloii , comprising thu fanners' iilllanee , Farmers' Mutual Itencllt as ! < oeln- tlon , Knights of Labor , KIIUIRO , farmers * und pjonlo's union , union labor organization , nnil the several litboi or aul ntlons of the Second congressional district of Nebraska convi'iieil li\ tills clly this evening at Llbeial lull. .Tolin Powers , clmtriunti of the confer ence , called the convention to order.r , O. Dungm of Kearney oountv was made tcui- poraiy ohalrniin. 11. II MiGavvof Hastings v\as \ selected m sei'rotiuy , A. CJ , Toni'iWns , nssistint scoiotnry. A committee ot tlneo vuis then appointed on permanent oi > ; aiilzn- tlou. The committees on resolutions , consist- iiigofCli.ulos Kiuk-lifTo of IMielps county , C. CVllson ? of Webster county , .1. M. Will feu of Iveirnoy lounty , Samuel llrynn of Pumas county ami M" . L. Johnson of Cl.iy county , was then appointed. Ilioy v\ero \ given , Instinotions posltlio toact ntoiieo. Jolin Po\\ors \ moved that nil resolutions ba itifoircd to tlio coiinnlttoo without dobito. Adopted. Kvcry county in the illstilrt waa represented with thu exception of Thuycr. John 1'ovvers of Illtehcoclc county moved that the temporary organization bo imulo poinuv- nent. Adopted. . The following is the congressional control coininittca ; Ail mis county , Frauds Phillips , Duller , II. H Craig ; Cluy , II. L. Siiumlers , Chase , C. L , Ur.iiinuvl ; Duiuly , .r. D. O'Neill ; ni- more , G. M. I'lorson ; IVanlilln , 1) H. Peln- ncnni Frontier , G W U.ujeyj Furnas , Jo- slab UarneanjGospor . II. Stone ; Hiiyea , Willlnn Blade ; llunillton , W 11. Sovery : llarlm , John HulTi Hitehcoclc \ lI'lill - lortj ituffursou , l.owU Cn.unlei1 ; ICe.iinoy , I'at ilrisinll ; Nuckolls , J. U. is'esbltt ; I'ollc , 1'V .lohnsoii ; 1'hulp * , .TiunejC. Stanley ; Hod Willow , J. P. HltuU ; Sillne , W S'nvinr.o ; Howard , Iloni } Bedford ; \Vobbter , .MuttFul ton ; Vork , DumbAleC.irtj. A motion to inuKo II IJ. MeGiuv chuhm.in of tlio ( .ongrcbsioiiiil .entul committee was lost. A collection w.is then talton up to cloir.iy the expenses of thu hall , ete.litlo tlio.soveril central coniniitti'cmcii retired to select chairmen. The committee oa resolu tions RIIVC us theii repoit tlio deelnritlon em- bodiul in the stnte call , which was real to tlio convention. II win moved thnttho con vention proeeoel to 1111 inforiii.il b.illol fos conj-rcssmim by the coninilltco on motions. \ii Informal ballot vv is tlion taken for eon- Krcasmnn , resulting us follows : Horn b5 , Olniuiboiliilnb. ) , AlelCeljjhuii 1U.I , Powers iU ( O.iswr [ 8. John I'OWCTS , upon the tcalling of the informal - formal billet , requested that his niiino be not uscil In the inndliluc } for congress , \\hlcli eiealod lonstcrn.ltlon and objectlua at the hands of duleinitc'9. Thu llrst formal ballot icsultoilas follows : Horn 81 , ChumbciUln n , Jlclvilchnn UW , Powers" . I. D. ClintnberUhi , In u neat 8xccli ] ; , re quested the convention not to use his 11:11110 : , A second formal b.Ulot resulted as follows I Hoin HI , McICoijIitin 15J , I'owcrj : ) . It w.ia moved that the noinlnation of MelCclgiiau bo inadeunniilnious. Jiul u Will ! nn A. JIoKelhim | was boia In IS-lJIn CumUorlaiid - ' ' t-o'inty , I'eiiiisylvanh , of Iiish paieat.ijo. Ho moved to Fultuii county , Illinois , in tlw sprlns1 of 1SB IIo spent tfib yonri bctwoii this and IS'll In fiumliiL' and gainiii } ? a-i oilucation. When the war biolco out ho unlisted nt once in the EUncnlh Illi nois ciiv.ilry , Colonel IJoli liiK'ersoll'.s ' lo l. inont , solving thu entlio four .veins. After his itilum hOHCttloJ in Pontinc , 111 , nnd Lo ciiino n fiinncr again until Ib&O , Homoml to \Vcbstor county , this state , settling OH n piece of uiiivculty land , engaging n'f.dn in farm- Iny , In vhichetnployincntliu is iiowcnK.i ed. In 188(5 ( ho was elected prob'lto judge , serving two torus. IIo nlso tun HB.ilnit Laifd for congressman , IIo hasah\ays"brcn a puinl- nont lender in the alliance movement siiieolts initloinil orgiai/.atioti , Horn , the ilofe.ited candldiuo , pravo a few wonls of toiiKMtuUtlou'1 to MeKelghan , and duclarod his Hun cBuJldcnx ) in tha noinlneo , Ho appo.ilud td uvoiy farmer lor his full suppoit of the crindldiito in hi * ilplt. li'r.incls Tlillllps of Adami county was mnJo rli linn m of the congrc33lonnl central committee , and Hibtingsva.s named as the plnco for humlqn irtura for the congressional cciiti .il lominituo. .Iud > joMcKcighan nppcarQil before the con- volition und la 11 few words tcndored tliunks fortho ilonionstiations of conlldonco In Ills noiiiluatioii. IIo K"ve an expression of his views. How.is lu favoi' of schedules for freight and passenger rates ; of giving tlio companies fdr { iiollts and no moie. Tlio luUrstato law should bo amended .so limb ovcrv ono could undci'stiiiid it. IIo % vis In favor of thofroocoiimRO of silver ; opposed to national banks. The great want of the day la moie money , IIo win opposed to inonoj lend ers giving the llnancial policy ; tlio farmera should make financial politics. IIo thought Unit the alien Inndholdor must KO ; M'as In fu\or of freer luml pWchaso laws ; In favor ot the Australian billet system ; In fuvorof tha eight-hour sjstein ; opposed to Chlnoso nnd eticup pauper labor : opjiowd to .1 high tariff } in fivorot tlio huvico pension bill , the repeal of the lluiltatlon clause In thu arrears of pen sion act ; wantoda nnro ooonoinlcal maa.iso- meat of the go vein meat ; a morollboral policy to Holdlors ; ncioiit the noinlnation la the full ruili/utinii ot Ills duty , and will do his full duty foi the people and "not for Wull btlCCt. Uiiuly at Mnuriln. LINCOLN , Neb , July iH. [ Special to Tun Bm.J About three hundred dtlot'iitos to the Independent people's convention uro In the city this evening. They .no holding out iittho MuMurtiy bloelcina vacantstoroioom , and sovuml of tliolr war horses aio spc.iUlng , among them O. M , I vein in , cnndldato for congress In the Third district on the people's ticket. Mr , ICciiini took oo'as on to roast Tim OMAHA Uni , and lefer toll as a scaven ger sheet. Ho told the same old dismal story of his children nnd the il,0J , ! ! mortg.igo that ho told the u'oailod dologatosof the ( Joinminis convention , Ills speech win not long and ho was followed by 0. II. Van Wjcl : , who is speaking at this hour. The Inclinations mo hero tonight that Van Wide will bo nomi nated for governor ; Po\\ora , president of ilia ulliaiue , ulll Lo Ills competitor. On two trains coning into the city today n yoto was taken ninongtho dcl Kite , result ing nn ono train In 1W for Van \Vyi'lc ami IUJ for 1'owerj. On tha other tuilit it win foity- U.o for Van \Vvck and forty for I'owcra. D.ivo Butler has I ilcen roe as ! )7 ) and , ts at tlio Capital hotel and Is now In the Held for governor also U A ( Jampbell of Hiolton How and Judge Irving of C'onti.d City HIM candid itus for lit- torney gononil. W L Williitd of Hall county Is tilkuil of for socictiry ot Htiito. J , II , IMmunds of Daw-ion , I' , S. ( Uuiilovant of I'llliaoroami J N. Wolfe of I nneastcr mo tnlkeuof forstato treasurer. " \V. I-i I'ointorof Jloono county N inisntionod for nudltor. number of men who worn In the legislature two and four years ng ) me hero as dolega'oa to Uilu convention. A stormy session Is piodlcted tomorrow at 3 p. in , when thu convention opens , C unity Conventions. H n.iui , Wob. , July , ' ) , .bpetlnl . 'Ala- gr.nuto I'ME IiuJ ! : The Uago couut ) dciuu-