THE OMAHA ( BIAIJ-A , FUIDAr JMOJINTNG , AUGUST 1 , 1890. iNUMSEK 44 , vriii'i'i'iftv ( i iitifi/M'i'iu / ' v'/'f MiliLSSIIftAL IwhhBlMiS , A 1 tt r pr WiUrlnl hot * QnlU A Il ) In Uo Ifetm. D'C.N ' MO WLlNClfUMlLY UCCIDCD UPON on HIM l in. i nCOwliinililit Apti- | | ii'lii > l llfll AnHii'il lt In lilt ) hi'lllltH , -I IUIWMMI ( UNtajr < AUhMM , rUw to ittwUon of . offcrml rnoiNton term Invonll- it * 1-tMHfW "f twrupilrtn IHIKlfllt f itt l tr > Mf * nlfttaNl In a i cctil M > I Illluoti NMiUwUml itim Ida 1 n ilM M > i pmM < nt qunwUmt nf prlr- I. , ti < - tMltfn lu4fl In Iho mlllorhtl wn , I " NiilblturtHlhlln wiMH-hHnf1 ! . Hinl IM < lux ) ; m t M fMMMiMbtjr iii > H illfl t .rl HI- , ) -h ir l nMlltjr to firralucn nvl- l' ' i'il ' would Utid Ui ftikbll li Him l'h. | h. . M n.h < m * owed II UilU dtmilt * Mini U tin i. Mimm-f ilt i-oimlrrloinjr li. M. o ( Ohio thntitfht If tlin MIIIIn takf * i-ntftilMrtm of till * I'llHrK" nth iirwtl lly It WM no fhitijttt ) , th Hull * htHllll fllt lid MHlt Ul II COIIIIIlltl'll Mi K.tfwrrliiMiM , Mlil It WM uui- iiuWiliMMl tlmi Hit * ijMMiliiir | NMt Mt nil I < n hl hinmr , thrM'fom llinuliHrRu vviw i. . , i r. lilt' UllWlhljl'tlllll III ! M y II do l x * mlnpttll. M l wd In dl- | /tin * lit uli > nUfiitloii II.1 uf til" Wlllm * III lii Ihi'imiiH-nf llnriirincm' MUM it - n IWIIIKI iiti-tiilH-rn of Ihii bu Muni dmiiKiriwiiim mid /me tn Imd thi-Hllfitni'ii Into , iii nli nf IU l < vliltiiHl > jihnttiiif | viv trylliK In i-li-oto tlin Im i Mmlnil MiMlii IIUMI Wi-tvi'omilil mill I It . \ > i-n UKimlr vliinciin men In tin t Hi il tli M-f. VP nbmilil InHI | | InU ) Dlllri- \i--i f'li-tlin IIU | | * IWIHI | I lit ) 11 i * > lu riilu < UMi wn not n prlvltiwl one. in ' ii t MI ) Mill that it ni < wiiiMMM'i-illtiiliil | | ) \i. . . t itttfnr , - l i-hnnieti-r It ttmdinoiw - ( . . , . ) ! i xivltt lir liinrvii't ( It imulii no ' i iiniili | M uuti-li iMOhixly ciHihl IMIex it 11 , \ In | nviUti < H 1 ll [ or i-tilivlrtlnlt. p. . li mi HtitlAltiixl tln > ilivlnluil of thu 11 t" mi H | ' | < H | ImvliiK IK-MII tnkiin by Mr < ) , - . 11 li > ! ( him Mrtnit Into wtinmlUi-o of the \ . i . , n triii Mnmln iuiMiiiliti * iiUi toUici nun- nmendiiH-nt win * f < i'v ' M.MI nimurnM III 'I'hn iiuinnltleo II . . . mul thii hoiiMf inU inioil without IIK M llllL \ \ . nonius. July 81. In tin ) t > nitn today \ | , | mi i inl llml tUo rtrnr and hiulior I s < 11.M l * lkiM up imt frlility. lie iinifi < mn < ii raMtt | nn thti Dlntriel of I ' li < lIN , nliptiil-rUtlotl hilt will IIKItwl ill. Hi UHH bill WH Ihwt liikwn tip nnd Mr M. | MttiM-it | tninviHl In iimke thu nile on ox- i i , l i'f lliiirt I r 'iit HlicMind , the iiinoiul- | i < < if I bit llnmit-i iMiiiiiliUto hulliK to lt > - tl i II Ifllll ft tltft Oil ! " l'i nxml | Mltlc l illni-iisitlmi follnvvi-il , tn ' , r 4- , r whl.-li Mr Alnrli-li until OIK M MI Mil oritfln&llHVNMMII | | | u dittv of I ii'it "H llif.rii-n pmtn , but vvlii-n It wiw l < l llml HMmmt mimMpxl In tlMtt liunliu Hit \ \ . . linn.-r i tt * mtii \ . ! ilmn1 M l'lii > i < nr mot Inn VMII llnally 11 I i-v l in- i.ui l i rt.j vivto nnd the roin- i ' i ni"-lull' 'lit unitl tn M vi. I'hiirm wmitml the duty on nistor ii - < i | l nun Nl to lift ITII | | 'r Kiillint , I If 1'lnmto w > H l ttiMl It Im Inrnmne-d to I- iliw | nvn til duly , mid this wits i id l < t - < iHr | 4i roUtliiif Ui Dplinn was ' I tvmmiiMtulud fix tinHIIIIIIINixitn ' i < > iiiiikt-ll rwtd fill IiiiiU > tMl of 910 per * % iH'rnill | | N , Ml to ImrVtw , VVH HIMI'lllleil . -i ii' nlU > uf tlio Illimu'O uiiiitiillti-i- , I. I' 1' ' illI \ < H | lltO IIUIHIltlK'tlll-Od Nlttl-lo I . , ' . , , | i , < | . ) , | ( if ( J , H * III tllU | | I > UMI Illll , * > .nmfi. lurwl * ii'iitw \ [ Kninil In- t , i r f < ! IN- ii n tIt T , \ . rlid-MH i < ntlnuiil In nffcr Huienil- Itu - i in M rfral iithrrpHtvfmph * , but nil l. , . * li < r Ultl'tldlU ! < 'llt WHIT k ' ! * . > , uni "i VinvliiK | M < OU din V .1 f. | ! H > iiilwirmHl. lunlni < i't'lliiiivh ( Wniinitod , HllVI'n III ! ' 'I' ! ' III. . , Cut. July nl The Sttiiln Ki > th MNilh dmhfni at tO.IAIanl w * ln > UI up ny four men t > , - lull * * MMlHvM t of Trinidad ( > trtn * il tl * I mln with a | , , i tifrtt. Mul t tamn M II ti > piol | HUT- t > * * * Rriov it tb * vniilitmr , hitting | . Uv In llw tMHMl Mil urtaU Tlio Itiit- i. . .firM a Mtwr wound IM tlie hmid H i | IHIOT but utMim Mid ran HHI tniln I 1 1 ( Wftrvra n > huntliif t hum jrli 'tllMl ! . M. I . Jul ; n | ( HpnvtiU 'IVIo- > * ! < Vlr AtlmlnU VVMtann , r- 1 1tt ihta MMmln * A * lh tbiva Mibor la tht- , , > I M * with uHlatra I' i 4 A ( retain * tn l ' * will until Auiuot n l W M i will rw 'irc MM triMn to Ik * RH- * IMMMI tatMtkf * * How- MttONkf tMMtra Haa II ! < HMlur H * t * w f . 1 % . k tot * .1.1 t * * * . . . I . > ! . I ' . f Ml * 4 t I. dlt | II.I.IMHH tIHJIHIUritlt. Nii | | | > llll Nl'KMlnil I'llM'ri'lllMK ' III Until ' Mi iin'iiinl Iliiiiii1. ii , III . ilulv ill III llm M-tmto Mm Milimi iniw-titiM u iK-Htlnti nm | | < < l liX MIHI pillN'ttn iif din w t Hide , Chlcnuo , | imt Hilltiir i Knln l tlin I'MMillntinf thn woild'n fnlr Hi .lui'lunti | mrk iiinl iwktnit Hint Iho * iwNU nf llm ( mini * hf nnt rupwndoil ovur four mll from the ri > nli > r "f population. Many tMnn * urnt forth , the i hlnf one boltiK ! Dill | HH-nliitii' > ' drlrc for i ! locution nl , hu-tt- win purk fort hn bfiii'lll of u nmull nwtlon , AfU ron lili'mijl illnfumlvn il win on ntM. AfliH1 nnilrcMvm mclMHl fitiin tlio Imimo nf tin tvfmni in rocmln f mm ; tlio ami-lid- liwnt In lliKiiiiiitttitlltmiU iiitioiidini-iit rcwolu- lint ) nimOii'i ' iirtifi'trnctt I'liininltt' n was itp- | ilttU l mid In M ulinit , tlHitt rnporUM Unit the iiliiiinlmm HniilnIf nl nil" had Ix-i'iiBlilcUeii out. 'llinri-pnll ' WIM tln'li ii'loplc-d ' and tlio 'I'hn n-miliitliiii IM finally pnmcd pro- vlili-il fin ( Inmihmlfl loii to Hi" voters of lin HlNln nt tlin nnxl cU < tlon fur tin-inherit of ho Nt'tHMiil imix-iiililv u propiMltlon to ninend I HI ninth nitli'liMir Inn rinistHulliiii by milling nilthmlitliitfChlniKii to IMSIIO M In IKJIII | fur tint piiriii i < net foith. It Is ravldml Unit imv Inili'hliHliii-HM so created luill IMI iMtd liv thi'ilty of ( Jlili'iiuu alono. In tin1 IIOIINU tlin In llrliiry i-oininltteo re- mrttiil lmd < tin * xvoihl'H fair bill , which wns .Hhi'ii up and ii'inl a ucond tliiu- and must of .bo ntiininliniMiU of thn jndlclirv connnlttco IIIIIIIK | | | | 'rin'iiiiicii.liiiciil jirovldlng fortho il fni i mm nt of Hi" Unlit luiur day iiiiuing la- Hintrmoii the ImlldlniM ami that nuno but clt- nns nf tinITnltiil St lU-dHhould Iw emploj cd , UIB Ilimlh luliinU il In nplto of the vvuuiliig if oiii'iifllio ini'inbi'rs thnt Iho ndoption of liU I'liniftK mi-ant thu turning over of the , vni Id's fair til walking di'lciatc > i and that lu him imr < "h I would ho tn p tv. ' Thin | H'cch was inudo bv U'jircflentatlvo 'Inilinrii nf On I'li c. who nlwayn turn liu n a lilttinipl'iiin'iit ' of vvliathu cleenn labor dein- HfoKi'i'i-y. Tinilcliuti - on the iniitlur mm a Iciitflhy anil I'XcllliiK cine , Hlco of Douglas , Wlillu of Slarlc and Cochcnciir f Klchhmd being innotig the most lRiiitnm opponents of the aincndineiit. It wan adopted , h'mcvor , by a vote of 1 1 1 lo ' 'J As mm-mli'd by ( 'iiliin ' ( if Cook hcfoi-o It-s nilnptliin il piovldi's that nny violation of the clirlit lii'ill' ic'lloii bv thodlieotori orofllcers of tin' ' Dxposltlnn Hhall bodi-oine-d a tnisdo- inciinor , pimlnhable bv a llnoof not moiothan , lOI ) > . At thn nftcinoon sossloii of the house the imi-Htlon ii-ciirrcd on tin ) adoption of the com- inlttoci rc'iHirt ivcoiniiicndliii ; that the amount to Iw Inmied In uddltlon to the honds for * , " , - be ) limited to ? 1 , 000,000 Instead of The Ilk-lit nf the \\VstSIders was nt once ivwvvod and Cliott moved that the whole tcc- llon 110 dtrlilccn out. This picclpitatcd a loiiKhty and at limes very aciimonlous cle- hatiIn the cinifsio of whlcli CraftH nttncltc-d Alilcrinan ICeir of Clilcngo , saving ho comes hiiro us n sHciiiutoiwho | has haunU-d the ro- i-ordeTNofllco In Cldcngo for months past , KotlliiK the names of holeleuof re.il estatoof eveiy plite'o within u inilo of .Inckson I'.u-k BO Ininlirht KC.I options cm it. Crafts insinuated fuitlii-r that ICerr had been ellctatini ; to the Hpi-iUor mill tlml ut his bc-ck nnd call gentle- tiH-ii iiro ivcociil/.id on the lloor. Hpi-nlii-r C'lichi-ano ii-spondcd sharply and ( Ji-iiftn withdtovv the inslnuiition Hliwliif ) | madoavcry clTectlvo speech In favor of tin' bond section and rebuked Crafts fitr hit assault upon Kvir. of h itnratnon , Crossott , Doollttlo , I'ojipin .ind others opposed the " ( if the section , und the motion to Mtilke out wits linnlly defeated -tW to ! l. The Mcctlon WIIH then ainendcd to ninko the amount of the pink bonds VKOJO ) Inslo.Uof f J.UiKMMi ) , tlioqUMtlnn of Issuing thorn to be Mlibinltted ton vole of the people , nnd this form \ \ as adopted. An iiinondnicnt by Hunter was also adopted pvuvldlnjc tbjiL the olght-hour section should niU'iipply to eixhlbltors at the wet Id's fair , and by a unanimous vote It was ordered to a third reading and the house adjourned. After a loiitf discussion a new clause vv us lidded to the aocllnu pieacilbmi' n penalty for ItM violation of a linn not exceeding ? lkH ( ) . Thu con ferouco committee on Joint resolu tion for the mibmlssion of ti eonslltutloiuil amendment repotted nt this Juncture in favor of fdt thing from the miicmhnunt the objec- llonnhhirmuso , "If ut all " The house nc- ceptod the leputt and the constitutional tinicndinent p.iRscd In that simp- , thus eftect- tially dlsK | > slnif of tint ( iiicstion The vote was , yiim 1 1'l , niij t 5. The house then took a reeiws until U p. in. The CliIiMtfo delegation vvhlrh has been vvoiking injalnst the lake front and .Inckson pirk alto forthoworld'H fair , nnd which was suppoHi'd hut night to haven iniijorlty of the Juillclnry coinniittco. received r.nothcr set back this inonilu'f ' when the siib-commlttco report In favor of Httiklng out the section providing for the issue ofJHHooo ( ) park bonds was rejected by aotc of Ito 111 , and the minority ronort to add a clnuso to the MCI tlon : tml provide that the. question of issu ing thn bunds shall llrst bo mibmittcd to a vntoof the peopjoof the pirk district was t hen mloptiil , 'Ihosedlon was then nnii-ndc-d so IH to pnivldu that the amount of bonds nlmuld liu * I , < K)0HX ) ( > Instead of ? . ' , IKWtX)0. ) It IH roMtted | tonight that a vtgoious war v\lll ho wiigi'd In the senate tomorrotv on the right-hniir chiliso In the hill inn thn ground that II Is Hpeelnl legislation nnd unconstitu tional. SjNlcnmllo U'lirl'aru MclngVaicd ; Against 'Ilicin , Ciiieum , .Inly III. [ Spnelal Telegram to Tun Hrp.I The down town pool sellers' lines nro i nit tn hard places tht o days. Today the CMW * ftgalnst Ullnmn ft Hlumcnllml , who do budlneM for Cortignn , vvero continued for a vvwkliocmiw thu lawyers for both side * l li "il to wait and tiy n nnmlier of cases to- ffpth r Thlrtwn of thu down toun pool nxnn imin , inivvuver , vv on ) brought before Jus- tlw 1'rtndtii IIU ) and Ilinxl { * > W e ch All tip Tb ral U w 111 KO on ni they Imvofor the iMt ton tlAjrs. The elty jiollco onieiuls will Krnwt two nioit from evciy clown town pool mom MK'h iifU > iii < MHi. looney and llohmcl rrromMMMM-Ml HrnMtlng th pool sellers this moraluir UN wmrunU ImutMl from half n ( lo * ilnlers-nl ) ii Ut' * ' e-ourU. Part of the orUonerM weru taken to Arlington ilclgtiU i > atl imrt biCtvoro. ( ' ( ilitln llttjre * * ays he will wrvo the war- nutUONlllnmn \ and the other Corrlk'un bookiiMheri until bo In sUipKvl | by Injuutlon or by ont > n front lilt miperiiirs. i'lnkorton itot fllvfMHttl continue to labor for Corrl , Mr lBif VMirrniiU on the Condon and C ikliM \ > l M < ll < > ni. The wt r of Corrlsan Min l the eltjr nw > t with u * t iHti-k in Jndgo llortuu court Uxlny , but will IHI brought up A U > fHy MlU'hrll this nfu > rnonn flled in JMita * llottou'i court the bill of ( 'orrtitHii , the Wcul ikkracti triM-k ( iroprtotor , ymyintf for M lulunrlMM to realmlu tb t-lty unttiurltlvs flow l U > ifvrtM with ltn > llln : of ( nxiU on ini > t r ntt-vt t bU intck. Thv vori > omtlo-n M l Ml l that If tlM Injunction WAS ffmnuxl iflly would lit omt > wore IU involution , p H > ll-f tk Injvnvilon It would make no JutW llurton rvfuMd to ) riiit It , oui fcirt'irtw wkwh would inukei-om- with th * Mil timiiwruiM % o theuclfHtv ul lh t-ttjr C'orrldAH will uuwiid the bill. .Vrrlv.iN , Mo MMA | leM-Arrir l : The Tmve , Yo k for HwiMm , the AugtMUt Vli > - X w Yurk for Haiiiburi. AlLbmra IStMMl THe ( > un > UH Mwarvh , N w Twk fur I-unOou. fuHrofilie Crow InMiid , Y < * . Jmly IITh * t an hli > Ob- M ttom H iw.nhw M f rvpotta that h * * rwMM. b * Umg M-tHHwor off tb * IVun Unnil buk la a fuji b'uur of tlruwuwl. Dpldcmlti DliiiluUhiii ! ; . i - > s July * * [ Mpwlia o u frr ai to I TtM ' TlM > vhuler4 i > Uk'mU < ludlmlu bhiiitf ut \ lu. l . in I ; 'rum Wuto ttl UH.Htueu . r i it. | iUi . vf wUsU ttiwut wiut , UOlf A < BOUNTY FOR ENLISTMENT , rnvornblo Action Deckled Upon for Another OitiH of Claimants. THOSE WHO JOINED THE ORDNANCE CORPS , CoMfgrritmimii Slriilitn ol' lovvn. He-coin- liiK ( jiilti ; I'mnous Mnco Ills At tack Upon Speaker Hoed -I'nb- llo Itiillillnu HUN. WASHINOTOJJ Itintciu Tim BBB , 1 MI ; F.T , > \VASIIINQTON , D. 0. , July l. ) Another class of clilinniits for boanty for enlistment huvo had their claims favorably re-potted upon by the committee on vvnr el ilins. A bill was Introduced some tlmo ago toullovv the men who enlisted in thooidnancc coipi , their widows or heirs tkosuino boun ties us have been allowed to other enlisted men \vlio served In the war of the rebellion. In IU repoit recommending the pnssngoof tlio bill Iho coinniittco snysi "Tho records of the war dcp.u tnicnt show the lotul number of men enlisted in the orclmnca coips from ISO I to ISM to have been fill. Of those 8'J ' deserted nnd 170 wore discharged or died pilor to thoclosoof the war. The pay master general's oRlco estimates the amount that would bo icqulred to pay to all except the deserters sums equal to these paid other cnlUtcd men of the same dates ot enlistment nl $ Hi3r > : tr Fiom this there would bo a re duction on account of such discharges ns vvero miido under circumstances preventing ij ment of bounties , also the usual percent- of cases In which claims would not be icsoiitcd owing to the disappearance f thoclnlinnntstnitlthoabsemo of heirs or cg.il lopi-esuntatlvcs. It Is beliovcd that the otiil cost of placing thcso men on a footing 11 this p.uticular with other volunteers vould not etcced ? loO,000. STIlUtl.i : lILCO'ItS'd QUITE PAMOUS. Kppresentatlvo Strublo of the Sioux City Istilct is attracting considerables attention , cro on account of his attack upon Speaker Heed. This evening's Critic democratic ) says : "Thero is some alk among the democrats and alliance nun of the Eleventh Iowa dish let of rniinlng Mr. Strnblo tn < nti Indopcndont candidate for oagrcss. His speech against the tjranny of ho speaker and in favor of indopciielonco on ho p irt of Ucprehontntivo Adams has given ho republican opposition in tli.it district iomo lopothatMr. Strnblo may bo Induced to run w an Independent candidate. His pluralitv vas unwinds of six thousand in IbbS and his minority over all about ilvo thousand Whether ho will run or not remains to bo seen. " 'ho Iowa , republicans held n meeting lust . , , 'htln Monumental hill , which was on- Ivencd by an interesting little episode hat was not down on the pro gramme , fu a speech on the work of tlie republicans in the Fifty-first congress lupiesentatlvo Lacy took tbo opportunity to cfer to the ptuty in most Haltering teims ns well ns to the goncial h irmony that existed within the palty itself Ho s.ild that there vv ere bonlo pcoplo in tlie state who Had not re ceived all they wanted and woio consequently lisappointod and somewhat sora-headeu. rueselav UopresontatlvoStnihlo took occasion : o ciiticho Spealtor Keod's methods , os- [ > cciiilly us tlit-v deal with nppropilatious for iniollc buildings , nnd it was genonlly undoi- stood last night thnt Mr. Lacj's rc-nuiiks np- ) llcd directly to Mr.Strublg. Tlicix'weroloud calls' for tlio'latter as Mr. Lacy snt down , and when Mr. Ktrublo arose ho made a few ro- : naiks. Ho Insisted that theio was naturally i good deal of dissatisfaction nt the wtiv imbue building bills had been tie.itcd. "If I nivo ii sere spot , " said ho in conclusion , ' 'I've bctatched it and It will bo well in tbo morn- ng. " 1-UIIIIC IIUII.DINC ! llll.l/ ) . The piiblio building question is troubling Mr Heed ubovo all things else now. The ivcni a annual appiopriation for the erection of buildings is about > rOOUKn ( ) , and ho thinks this Hum should not bo incicnscd this your. Alie-ady bills have passed aggregatingIM)0 , - 000 , and measures yet pending will mniiio the appropriation of about 0,000,1)00 The speaker Is Irving to select fiom the bills on the calender these that shall ex haust the § , ' ,000,000 yet lomulii- ing to make Iho annual avcrngo ex penditures. All the mombi-rs arc agreed thnt JOXX,000 ( is too much to bo voted uvviiy In ono year for public buildings , but cveiy ono believes his bill to be the most Inipoitaut ono on the calendar. The dlfllcnltics in the way of Mr Rood's linking a satisfactoiy composition with tha claimants on a bisis of 10 per cent are evident. TIM : tM.itxcn coNonr" . Mr. Klchardson of Tennessee ci-catcd ejulto a stir In the house this morning Mhon ho ad mitted on the floor that hovas a member of the fanners' alliance. Ho had been veiy vigorously defending the nlll- tnieo nnd the high-toned and inte-lltgcnt goatlcnicn nt the head of that organization , and was so earnest in bis defense of tlio alii nice , which , as Isvcll known , is playing sad hnvoo with the deinocritio pirty hi the south , that Mr. Cannon's suspicions wcro aroused and It was in reply to Ids question that Mr. Ulehirdson acknowledged his mem bership IIo vvasaskcd bow bohatl gainct admittance , being a lawyer , and then ho made the fntther confession that though a law yer ho had iiot practiced his profession for the last six years. It was the common gossip of the house todny tint Mr Morgan of .Mississippi , who lias been a leading Inworof that state for many voars , had himself deilb- I'l-ately disb ureet from the state coints , and when his naino was stiickcn from the roll of lawyers made an application mid was ac cepted Into the farmers' oHianco. This , of course , was done to curry favor with the tilli- anco and secure rcnoinniatlon to congress from the f aimers It is understood , however , that the farmers mo so incensed at Mr. Mor gan's underhanded conduct that they propose tonxpol tilin from thoalllanco. The discus sion of the alliance arose from Mr Ontcs1 motion calling for an investliriition of the newspaper charge published In the ollldul or gan of the aUhinic , Intimating thnt money had been used to secure the passagoof the silver hill in Its present shape. Ho was met by n iKilnt of order that this wns a pilvlleucd question ami not a subject for debate , during which Mr. Itiehnnlson nmcla his defense ) of the ullinmo. S [ > oakiiUecd sustained the | H > Int of oiilor and rcfoircd the resolution to the eoimnitteo on rates , where It will die. Colonel Dales' proposition was not , ns Is generally believed , a desire to support or cndorso the alliance in any way On the contrary , ho Is the most bitter eiiomy of the alliance and was the Ural man in either branch of countess to denounce the ulliaueHj's sub-trcnwury schoiuo ns "uneon- ntltutloiial and utterly absurd " Hh motion today VVIIH tutuateel by a cjosiro to denouiico two orthrcoiiiculu the allianciwho ) huvo uhvay litH-n bU ( * pc-cUl onitnleti , The out- looli now is that there ) vv ill Lo some twenty or thirty alliaiiec im-n In the next congress. ( iriuiea of ( ieoruhi U the latest victim , ho bnvttiK btft-n 'oi9.itft ' | for ronoimimtioti by th alllaut-o y-Mtcrdny. Oat of the most brilliant duration on the doinocmtlo side , that from ( ieortdu , thu ullluiu-o has tunuvl do Alt U out of the t-Uht. Of all the Osorgiaim only CrUji and Turner will boro- vlectotl , aud such men 11.4 < 'lointmt , Stowmt , ClrliiMH , IliiruiM aud Condlor , who luvo wi'vcil in ioiiircad n long tlmo , Mill IKUV- t\\wnty or thirty moimxjra will bo Jtibt stroiiK enouxh tit hold thti Itulancoof power bol\vcut tbe two jKirtliw in thu l.ouoo , nud , iw 1 * u u Uly tbo vovlth the "bulancti of ptiwor , " they will have to be 'SWH" ' with urouusmi of chairmanships and coumilttc'c-a > lufctrv their Intiueiutieoii bo won. Tur vt ILM IIKIUISAL ivi Kvi.r nn.i Mr Dollivitr of Ion i , -.i ul liitf of thu r < f- jwtt uf tboc-ciuffitw uii the \\ilsou oriKluul j chMKt > bill , \vht.-litlii-j udMactl the hnuwj to rts-ulK fi-utn the-iriuti laundudopttht-si-n- ate bill ud todty tliut uoUnwed that th bill vvo'.il.l l > taken up spe.'ililv an 1 th it III. ' Ho said he felt sure thnt the members of nil the . prohibition states , excepting per haps .Itidgo Haves of lena , would vote for the Wilson bill There will bo no pnity lines in the matter and but vciy little discussion of the rcpoit , A number of republlcnna-wid that the only reason why thcv voted for the house substi tute wns to throw the matter Into confcrenco lili the hope that the confertJnroould result lii n compromise measure lictvvi en the Wll ou bill and ttio house substitute , neither of which are nntlsfnctory. Hut that since tbe confcrenco hns resulted oulj In Iho Wilson bill they wlllvote for that , ns It Is hotter than t to have no legislation nt all on the subject. loruiii CLASS rosTMi rr.n AI-IOINTEP. Iowa Losslnpr , Mononn conntv. , T. Cross- -v , vice A. Dean , resigned , \\iik , "Warren ouuty , J. L. Homing , vice C U , Smith , ic- 'gneel. South Dnltotn-Crovv Creole , lliiffalo ounty , A. Greenbaitm , vice L. C Ilajes , u < - gneel ; Flunsbcrt'i Uougla-i county , " \V. . 'alniorlco II. Bnars , rcmo\ed. I'ostmnster IJurkhcad , nt Dnrsoy , Neb , vill bo plven a full hcarltiK us to the chnujrcs igalnst him before ai-tlon ia taken on the do- land for his lemoval. MIaCri.I.ANFOt' . Ilnlstcr Phclps Is one of the hugest prop- rty owneis of the city of Washington , and ill of his investments have been foitunnte. Tbo sale Is reported today of a piece of ground iwned by hltn nt the licut ] of Conncc-tiuit venue , In the most fashionable part of the Hj , upon which he made a handsome profit. Ir Phclpa pure-baled iteipht years ngo for bo sum of * M'W10 ' and has disposed of It to a yndicato for $ rjO,000. , It cciitalua about ilpht ncic' ' . Senator Butlc'r is nlmos * as deeply Inter- istcd in the South Carolina situation ns Is his lollcagucVndo Hniniton ) , whoso political uturo depends upon the outromoof the nt contest In the democratic uinlcs. "If be-so folks up hcio ( referring to the icpubll- mi senators ) would onljj let the Force bill iloue , " ho said , "they niiht Hnd It alto gether unnecessary from their own point of lew it the present condlticli of nfftihs con- Inues. Thenegro will be tnkcti c.uoof mid veil taken c.ao of" It isfwiu the senator ilmsolf Is milking friends cjf thr > mammon of icgiodom The white supe-rlntendent or 'oieman of his plantation lias given way to i colored overseer. "A veiy smart nijjger , ndccd , " the senator savi. There can bo no doubt Hint Picsldcnt Ilnrtison and Postmaster General \Vnnii- mikcraio determined to uproot the lottny evil , 'iho removal of Fostmiister Kuottot Now Orleans yestcrdiy was the iiwt step of executive action upon the heels of ( lie uiti-lottery mossaao to tongiess. Knott 'nnd over a year to scivo oil his com mission , aud unquestionably ho was put Into otllco so near the qnd of Pivsident Jlflvolaud's term for the purpose of holding over into mid embarrassing the adinlnlstia- tiou of Piesldent Hainan. Knott , it is stated , Is in the line of succession to ( jcnct.il Mnnagor Dauphin of the lottery nnd Is an ar dent liicnd of the instltutidm His successor is postmaster Is George M. Eaton and in open and avowed opponent of the lottery , ipliointcd upon the recomcicnduion of ex- CiovcrnorVarmuth and other anti-lottery re publicans. Other steps will bo taken under Lho existing law to check the lottery frauds , nud mcanwhllo the administration will ingo the house committee on postofllces and post roads to push its anti-lottun hill to a finnlty. J II .lorelon has been appointed postmas ter at Wnlliice , Lincoln county. Carl 0. Clause of Logan county 1ms been appointed to n position in tie census ofllce. J. Lowe of Omaha is nt the 12bbitt Pi itiiY S. HKATU. nit note AT it ± nt rtf , TO ir.v. _ , tt i All the llesideiitH Kneit Inccndinrlcb and Prepare to 4i ! > v < > Out. Tow DO , 0 .Tuly ni.-A > Acvinl from Balrds- town , says all the rcsldeiit j have their goods piuiked ready to jnov a b Blightest intima tion of fire. Cltbcns nicfuaplclousof each other ami armed men are pitroling the streets tognnid against Inccndl.ulcs. Men , women and children nro la niurtul terror , expecting at any moment to lly fiom their homes. The town hns about sit hundred Inhabitants and all thopiindpnl buildhiKs huvo been burned by inccndiiriBs. Ono maiuvns arrested last iiiglit on suspicion In tHe last fho tlnco finilllcs escaped with their lives , but lobt all their clothinj ; . Completed tlio Ticket. OIIVM ) FOIIKI , N. D , July 31. In the re publican state convention tills morning John V Bray of Grand Tories was renoniinatod for auditor , L. U Barker of Pcmbinn for tie.isuior , John Flitlio forseeictarj of state , 0. A. M. Spencer for attorney qcncr.il ; John Ogden , superintendent of public instruction ; II T. Ilelmson , commissioner of ngiiculturo ; C L. Cnioy , insurance commissioner. The platfonn endorses Piesideqt Iliinison's ad ministration and the stUcjr bill ; urges the passugo of the federal election bill ; ex tends congratulations tb Speaker Heed and the representative's foe the facilitation of business ; demands as high a jato of protec tion oa woolen Industries as is accorded the most favored inanufaetuiijK and especially favors all legislation 'tending to promote mete ngilcultuie. A reduction of tiio duty on binding tvvlno fiom 3V cents dependent pension bill Is endorsed ; 111 lino's leciprocity bill is endorsed ; de-clares In favor of a vigorous enforcement of the prohibition law nnd furors an nmondiacnt to the state constitution forever prohibiting a licensed lottery. Congiess is ingod to pais a law against using the mails for lottery purposes A right Hptvxccil n \uCi.uui : , Wis , July 31. Mrs. Clara Morton , recently removed by legal piece s fiom the icsldenco of Alexander vVatson , a wealthy lumberman , whoso wife eho claimed to bound whoso housekeeper she has been for many jears , together with her bister re turned to tlio residence today to get some ni- ticles alleged to belong to her. Watson is nn Invalid , and his nimo , a stout female , en gaged in n violent conflict with Mr-i. Moiton nnd sister. ASH result the attacking forces retreated In i disorder , ono With a black ojo and the other badly hurt by being tluov.n from the porch , while the nurao's clothes vv cro tie-ally tom fiom tor back. Piosccu- tlonsvvlll follow. Sliol Ills AVItii ami Himself. MrciiAMCsnuiio , Pa. , .Tnly .11. Jonininh Miller , n woodchopper , livinj ? In n lonolj cabin on Xorth mountain , eight miles north- cast of this place , shot and moitally wounded * his wife yesterday and then killed himself. Miller accused his vvlfo of Infidelity. She has always berne a peed character and it is said her husband's accusations against her vvero absolutely unfounded. Hiving ISflVot to tbJ Silver Act. WASHINGTON , July Sit , Secretary of the Treasury Windom has taken the Hi-it step toward giving effect to the last silver act by the preparation of n circular annoimclng thnt oa and after the lut'i iiutnnt oifers for the sale of silver bullion to the government will bo recolveil on Moiidnya.Vedncsda.vs \ and Frldaya of ouch week. Various conditions are spocltled. Sovrro Military Tjn\v < J. PIIIH , July 31. It Is stated that a military pupil , while visiting rclitlvw in Alsuco-Lor- ruiuo , wns nrivstod , hnndouffod , minvhod to the depot and put on u train , and his host mulcted in the sum of M murks for falling to notify the authoritloa tf the proiunco of u ri-euchman In the dhUrlct. An Atonlson IMper ATCIIIMA , Kun. , July ! . [ Spoclnl Tclo- to Tins HUKThe | D.Uly Champion , the republic-tin organ of Atchlson nnU for many JD.-II-S the champion of protection , ionium tint squundy for free ti-.ulo this luoni IUK This i tlio pxjk-r ( nut U making n tighten on Senator l.'i'iHtiiilnalcd nit- , UITT , Kun , July H1 Colonel J. U. 1 1 olio u | of Wichita -was today nominate I for cjiigr ( ! s by the ivimbllcans of the S < tenth tllitilct to su V-1.-1 I'eUrs , who do I IIP ftltT I 1 T11'PIPTmTfillXTIXTI HE S\YALLO\\ED \ \ \ STR\CIINL\E \ ; Charles Diion , a Hussion , of Hnrrisoa At tempts Suicide , HE IS THE SON OF A COSSACK PRINCE , Dostrttutlic I'li't ) nt IliiHtltiK 1 lie rircnioii'M ICvctiislon to jyaiia.wno s lioui Utortliu State. ITnmoov , Kcb. , July -Siwolal [ Tele gram to TIIU BIT ] A yonng man calling himself Chailcs Dixon , n Iussinn { by birth nnd ton i > f a Cossack pilnco in the piovituo of Siimnni , southcastcin IJussln , attempted suicldo by taking stryclinlno this moinlng. Wher ho acknowledged ho h.ul taken poison the local druggist \\ascallrdiindndmliilsteicd antidotes forcibly , Dixon lefuj-lng to tnlto nnytliltig until itns foiced Into his mouth , nnd ho hnd to cither swallow or ehoUo Af- tcr\\aid he took nnjthlng desired imd after an hour or so ho vomited freely. Heas led o attempt suicide by Infatuation for a young ady who did not reciproialo his affection and who had the previous cicning declined ils coiupiny to nn cntcitiiinnient , nnd after ward refused to allow him to accompany her home. Tor this ho was Joked bv the other joung people , and being angered nnd humllaud sought to obtain a .settlement , nccoiding lethe the code , from his tormentois , nnd then ob tained the poison. lie is now conscious nnd comerscs , but can only move his louer llmln vlth diniciiltj. Ills claims to high futility lelationshfp among the ( . 'ossacks ccm conlirmcd b.\ his u-gnlir remittances of oney. Imt'ho claims hcdocs notdnroietuin there. Upon receipt of lettcis recent 1) from home ho said Ids biothcr had been Impiisoncd for nlliillstlc letteisand his father bid been summoned to St. Petersburg. As an effect of thopoNon Dlxoii will proh.ihly Do crippled , owing to the stillness ol his lower limbs. Hi * ; l'"iie at Itastlii 'N. Xcb. , July 31. fSpccinl Tele gram to Tut. Bn-.J AtO o'clock this even ing Moritz Brothcis foundrj wns discovca-d on ilie , and owing to a high wind and diy condition oteierj thing , the main poitloti of the building was instantly v nipped inn sheet of llime. The heat was so Intense that the llrchoys iculd withgrcit difilculty get nnr. Grcit damage was done to the boiler , which linnlly exploded , -.oattcung iron and burning timbers In every dhection , but fortunately no ono uas hint , though several niuiow es capes me icportcd 'Iho building belonged to M K J.e\\is & .Son and was worth JfiOO Montz' loss is piobaoly ? 10 , < MO. Scvcial buildings tie uly caught fiom the intonsn hent , but the flames wore promptly oxtln- guished , vcrj lltt'o ' damage being done to them No insurance vns on the building , butMoiiU had ,000 on stock nnd machinciy. ST , Xcb , July 31 [ Special Tele gram to TUB BLU ] The Fremont flro de- paitmcnthas just decided to tun an excur sion to LuUo MinaMii , Council Bluffs , on Sunday , August 17. A committee of ar rangements has bon appointed , consisting of one mcnibur of each of thcso\eu com panies. _ Cnstcr County Politic * ) . HIIOKLS13ow , Neb , July 21. [ Special to Tun Bir. : | Since the ulllanco con\cn ticn'of-last Saturday , which was held here , much dissatisfaction prevails among the inembcis. Ono of their number , a farmer bj- the uaino of Miller , was nominated for county attorney , which is the principal cause of the ruction 13. P. Campbell , S A Holcomband 11 C. O'Ncilof this eitvcro abe cancllditcs for nttorney but wcio all knocked out by Miller. The three gentlemen of this city aio all old line democrats. Delegates were elected to the senatorial and rcprejcntatHe conventions , nnd it is expected that there will bo tioublo in tlio camp uhcn these conventions meet. It is asserted that thoCubter county delegation at the Columbus convention , \\hitli nominated Ivcm for congress , Induced the Valley county delegates to vote for Kcin , the consideration to be Custer county's support for a Valley county man for state senator. There nro now several statesmen of Custcr county who nro willing to sacritlco themschcs and have se lected the olllco of Bcnatoron vhicli to 'tnako the sauillce. AVhcu the Uuiter delegates to the Columbus com ention como to deliver thiir goads to Valley thcso afoiesald states men will probwhlj Ucheaid from. Cus ! II Humphrey , republican candhlao for coininibsionerof public lands nnd budd ings , is straightening up matteis preparatory to mailing a canvass of the state. Cus ! is ono of tiio most popular men in tbo state o\cr known , and makes fiicnds readily. Ovfoi-tl O.M-oun , Neb , July 31. [ Special to Tin InTho animal canipmeollng of th Seventh Day Atlv enlists of southwestern Ne braska opened heto jcsteiday for n six days session with a Haltering attciidnneo fion homo and abroad. Able ministers represent ing vnilousstates of the west will bo pro-sen mid conduct services in the English and tier mm languages It Is un event of consider able nnpoitancoto the church , and reducet t.iilro.id rates have been bceurcd b } the in.in afement. This week the Masonic fraternity tiltc : possession of the old Ancli'iit Oiilei of Unltci Workmen hall , which they iccently lease < for n term of five years. The rooms ar specially adapted to the needs of tlio society nnd have been rclltted nnd refurnished in manner tint provides the lodge with ono o tlio most desirable halls hi the country. Th Jlasoiis hcie also have a flemishing chapter The prolonged dry weather this week enl ndnated In hot winds , which continue to bloat \ at the present writing. Unless lain come very soon the corn ciop must bo n total fall urn. Tlio Uopiiblicau river is already lovvc than known In jcars , lllaino Comity IJiawsTiit , Is'eb. , July ; il. [ Speciil toTn Ii ! K. ] The independent county eonventloi ciulor > cd the republican nominees for count ) attorney and school superintendent , M. Welch nnd C. i : Van Ne te. Although rain would greatly Improve th crop prospect , the soil seems to stand the ox tiomodry nnd hot weather remnrkablj wol and better than some of thonrlghboiingeoini ties , which helps toadveitlso Hlalneius abnr- run \\iistoof uiiproductho Mind. Ono of tin best evidences of the ngi ( cultural po sibllttic. of nialno i ounty under the most adverse cir cumstances can bo si en and proven , beyond the shadow of a doubt , at hoc county fair al Iiro\M > tor September - ' ' * , ' .H and 25. Thopeoploof thuXoilh I oupalley tin countlc" . of Loup , Hlalne , Thomas and Cherry -ai-o needing a railroid worse thnn nnjthing else and nru complalnliiR bitterly bccauso the I ) iS : M does not complcto and operate Iho road graded Into this valley o\er two jeurs ago. _ j-ii-t Day nt FV , Neb , July 31 fSjioclal Tolegrain to Tnu BI.K. I Today was the last and vir tually the boat day of the luiinlon. The oxer- cisoa In the afternoon wire ns follows Drill by bnttoiy , wltnc'ssed bj about tvn. thousand people , and biwiklng at the platfonn. At I : Ti the ( it-ami Army of the Itepublic and the but- tcry miinhod to the depot to receho Hon. C II "Van NVyclf. The battery flro a stiluto a ml the band furnished excellent music. After dinner Van Wyck delivered an addiess , fol- lowul liy Kuv Kobcrts mul Unrby A til o'cloe-k the hli.uii b ittk' began und contliiutil until 4 : i. Alter the biltl. ' Mr Soniers ot Boutili o t\to\to \ \ The c upipihc In the evening was vi-rj intfrcstlng The camp vlll bo broken at * i o'clock In the inomlng. 'J tie iv- uuloa htu been u rimcl suva a uil much credit Is duo to the reunion coinniittco and citizens of I'llley , wluihaui Inlioivdcarnrstly for tbo welfare and eomfoitof their visitor 'Jhocnat II n libel I. lit miri.i , N'oh , July 31 ISi-cclnl - to Tn\ \ DPI * . 1 Tbo prospects for n corn crop tir \ery dlse-otiraglng in thh loi-alltyowliig tii | long continued dioupth. Tliero has been bull liltlo mlu this season. l'nrin"rs nnd mor- ' chunUaro loohlnir pi-otty bluo. llnypotti-i toes nnd nil vegetables area complete fnlluro. The coal slut ft has been abandoned owing toltsnot being larjct ! enough nnd also on ac count of dinicnlty In stopping the wtitor A new .shift about > xl I fe-ct will bo alutcdin a fewdiys. All Indications for a pujlngvcln o ( coal at adopthof about ono hiindioJ and twcntj fcctarover llatteiing Ilubbcll will pioblblj hn\c another rail- loud In a fo\v months The ICiiiisust'ltv , Lawnnco il Nebuiska rallrond will bo built through hero fiom Kansa * CItv to Hastings 'llils , with the di every of coal , will give llubnell n start which will innKo itoiio of tbo best towns In the stato. 1'rult OIOWCIH Meet at Ciete. Ciuir , Sob. , July ! ll.-SpeiIal [ Telegram to Tur BKC. ] A laigo nttcndiiico was pres ent this morning upon thoopeiilncof tlio an mini summer meeting of the Xobi iskn Stnto Horticultural society on the ClmuMmim ( rounds. Not less than ono hundred and lift ) members weio present. I'lio morning session was occupied by loutino business At the atteruoou session I'V Stoiihons of Cictc rend a pajier onprollt In small fruit , C ! . J Cm tienterof Tiiirbury on strawbon ic and Ko\ . Cicit-'htonor Oherlin , O , on pears Prof. Bcssoy of IJncoln ga.\o one of his in teresting tilks on evolution in hoitlciilturc 0.V Alcxnndcr of Filend ir.ula very in- tereMlng panct on grapes llw meeting was entoitainedbv music rcndcud bj thoAdcl- iihinnUlod club nnd Crota milltiuj hand. A larger attendance lse.xpe\tod tomoirow ai.d the session will close tomoirow cnenliig wiih cxcriUcs of gicat iutorent to fiuitgrovei-s. XoliriiNliti City's Population. Nnm\skv CITV , Neb , July ! -fSpeclal Telogt.mito Tin : llrr. l-Tho oHlchil census of Js'ebrnsUii City and Otoo county was to day made public. This city has but 11 , ted population mid Iho county 'JVW3. 'l-'uo city bv wards : 1'irst , 'J.uOi : Second , . > , ! ! ? ; fhlni , 4OOJ , ; Komtli , 2i > 50 The Second ward , L'Kcn the smallest population , cists sevcial hundred moro votes tiitiu any otheir ward , milking It clear tbo census was not ac curately taken _ Obsripiics at Krrninat. Fm.Movr , Neb. , Julj -SpeclnlTelc- [ - guun to Tun linn. ] The remains of the Into A. Henry of Columbus were brought to Fre mont on the 2 o'clock train this nftcinoon , and conveyed to Hlclo ( cemoteiy. under the cscortof members , of the Masonic order , where they wcro intcricd beside his son , John C. Henry. A Carpeatoih's Crlisic. Niw.r\\'b fliiovc , Xeb. , July : il. ISpcchl Telegram to THE Hit ] Jlnrtin Kilter , n carpenter , committed an nssnult on Mary Mack , njrcd seventeen , lulflttcd oiul pnr- tiallj doforiHcd , July ID , six miles uoith of here. Hitler was ai rested and todnj pit-ad not guilt ) . Examination tomorrow. Trciimsch I1 I , .lolinson lit. Trcuai" ! n , Neb , Julj HI [ Special Tele gram toTnil3ui : I - \ vciy e.\citin0' game of ball \v as plajcd hero this afternoon he- twcrn Johnson and Tecumsch , Store , It to 111 in favor of Tecumsch D.itteo for UVcum- seb-nurton and Oall.'gei. uinpho Jlc Caudlo. KIII : itoit.iEtrliiM'i'jjn jr//.tr. Allrothcr-Jn-Ijavv's Alt cations IJeeomc ' " " * * * - Unbearable. TIIKVTOV , y. .T , July 31 [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bti.l : Miss Couleea good looking joung woman , horsewhipped Clins- tlnn Hnas , n poiter , jestcrday aftcinoon in front of her liouso The enraged man turned on her , clutched her bj the throat , struck her In the face , knocked her down and uas cbok- Inghor to deith iMion men ran up and saved her Unas i\as ones ted and is hi Jail Haas1 wife , \vho AMIS a sister of Miss Conloz , committed suicide a you- ago , leaving ; three chlldicn. Miss Cordcz took eh.ngo of the little ones , tint she was soon anne no } cd by her dc.id sister's husband's nttcn- tlons to her. Ilomaele love to her nnd she- snubbed him lie begged her to many him nnd shot ejected him. Ho pleaded with her to reconsider what ho said was a rash determination and she 10- fused him admittance to her residence. Hut ho was macllj in-lovo vvitb his sistci in-liw , nnd often called nndstoodin fiontof llss Coulee's leshienciMind lingered there if only to get ngliineo atlier. When tbo t sister-in law Indignantly or- cioied him to move on ho nnsvvcied licrvlth loving words.Vhen she fulled to order him nvay ho wioto love mossnges to her oil the door , so that they would greet her eyes as tbo door swung open. Miss Coulo/c has al- mobt the patiene'o of Job , hut when the In fatuated brothci-in-liivv again appeared in front of the liouso jestonluy and began to vvrito n message ! of love on the pivernent , where it would dnzMo In the sunlight under hoi e cs , she rushed out \\il\i \ ahorse whip. "Tuliothnt , and that , and that , " shoutc-fl MKs Coideiindbho lashed him about the f tire anil neck. As the whip cut Into his llcsh , his mad love foi his wifos sister vent out and ho attacked her fuilously. Helms been held to the giaiidjury. Knllroad onii.K-t I < cr. SAV Axiosio , To.x , July 31. Thocontract was let today for building n lailrout fiom Matamoias , on the lilo Grande , across Mexico ice to San 311,13 , on the Pacific ocean. It asserted that the simo scheme' , hacked at this end by a sj iidlcate , is now engaged ii piocuiiux adeopwatei luiibor at tlio Nottl Lliazos river and on the other siilo by the Mexican governmuntaiul wealthy ioxicdiis I'rnsi-luii Mlucis' Deiiiands Coiic-odi-il lirniiv , July 31. It is ofllclnlly niinoiincec thnt the Prussian minister of commerce hut conceded mo't of the demands of the mincis delegates recently submitted to tlio govern ment. Including the eight boat shifts , the re instatcmcnU of itrikiisvlio v.cic dismitspd inbltriitlonIn courts to which inhiliigoltl chls fahall bo anicnahlo and the abolition o fanning Job * . A MMiNslpid Duel. , > Iis . , July 1)1. ) Wiilter Stod djrd , a local urtlst , nndJ. U Monoy.abi'othc of ex-Oongiossiimn Money , fought n duel on the street today , htoddaid was Instantlj killed nnd Money badlv vimnded The Iron blogrew outof ihaiTes of couuptlon mad against thu city government. , \ Mrlit ! ) Sittld , IKI , Pa. July 'M The strike nt th National tuho works at MclCccsport , l a vas settled at a conference tlilsafternoo ; mid the men vill letnVn to woik tonight Ulie BtiikoalTected 1,000 , men. ( urn-el Number ol'.Ioliuslou-ti Vifl-ni JinissTunv , 1'a . July 31. A local pape lulntswhnt piuporUsto boa correct list o these lost In tbo grcMt Hood. The number 1 given at L'.bT. Anot lier IjtliDr \'li-toi-y. I'HM.vDiiriiM , July HI. After bolng ou for foiirtoen weeks , the itrlko of the don makers hero has ondccl In a v Ictory fcr tb laboring men. Knxti ol' < itilil Ii ) Kuropo. XKW YOIIU , July 31. Two million three huncirod thousand dollars in gold 1ms already toeu ordeiod for ablpmcnt to Uuixipe toduy , niKht .MillIMN KllllMl , BHIIIVJulyUI. An explosion occuircd In the t'user Fritz inlno at Ctlsonklrchcn today , UigUt IUGU wen kiilta ucil seu'rai iuureU. ] \YASir \ ACCIDENT OK DISKS ? , ' \ , J. Myttou , an Iiwunaco Mm , SLoota Himself on tlto Strcat. ff ± . f WOUND NOT NECESSARILY PATAU ullct I'lciccs lll > > hlilo iltisl ItcUn ? llu limit Llfcini I'nliit to an Adfinpt at Sniulilc. In fiont of John ( hinil's linuso , on Park i\enup \ , near Mason , nt tilwut 11 oMcu-k lusts light , the repoit of n ro\olvei \ win luard. I'lio crowd that liislaatlj gnlhoreil found u SOIIIIK man groaiiliiReu the walk wllh a tcr- Ihlo vound hi his loftsiilo about four hu-hes below the heart. On being hvought to the central station .liu wounilod nun vas found to bo i ! .T. Jljtton , who hm boon In the emploj of the Is'ehr.isku ilro insuriinoo loinptny us a col lector for tlio past tlnvo inontlH. 'Iho Imllot vus" Hied ftom uUS-uilibio Anicrlcui ilouhlu iillon Mr M. J Hums , president oflhoN'obtislca Iho iiisurnnco compunj , said that Mjtlonhad cillednt bis house slioith ho fnix ) the shoot ing. Ho vas under the lullutiu-o of lliiuor nnd in a very despondent initoof iiilnd Still lie had said nothingnbont Hiilddc\ and Mr. Hums thinks it is possible thnt the ro\ul\er vas ncchU'iitally dlsrharged. 1'aiiers found in Mytton's pocliots ihow tint host-nod ll\o > e.n-s In tin1 United Slates in my , entciiiiKllio sciko in IbSt nnd A gold vatc-h and JT woio nil the vnhlilcs found in the young man's possession lluwtia tiikiMi to St. Joseph's hospital on the nd- \lco of Mr limns , vho said that tlio \icllints menin woio too limited lo p n for the iwi'ssiry MIC\ Although tlio wound isa tiMilhlo on < Ur. ( lapin says It is not iicces-tirily fatal , as the hullotmaj huvo tnlten n do\\nwai\l coiuso , missing the vitil pints. While tlio city phjsicinn probed the wound , Mylton , llng lint on his bade , with ht.sanns folded under his bead , j'izod do\\n at tlio hole In his tide , the most uiiionccinoii man in tbe room As the doctor prolxii ikepcr nnd dec'pcr IIP shut bis lips tlphtor and tighter , scucc'ly emitting a sound , although Ins ashen color and pdn dlstoitod fucc told of awful agony. When the- wound wns dwssod ho beggc l pitoousl to be turned on his right side , saying : "Oflodl turnme > , turnnio : Icnn'tliroalhe , " at tbosaiiio tinio niollonlngllh his hands. Alleffoits to got the \\ounilrd nnmtospoalc wore fruilless , being nnswoivd onlvlth a stare ] } r Gnpln is of the opinion that ho Is under the lull uoiico of tnoiplilno. Mjtton was unconscious from thotituo bo was llrst piclied up , nnd i oil Id give no in form ition as to the mason wliv hoiittomptoil to take his o\\n llfo. His omiiloycr stated that ho had not noticed any chaiiRO in the young : man's actions until within tbo past two diiyj Holi t\\cnt-iiino } \cars of ago nnd unman led When ho left Mr Hums' residence Just before II oc-lock ho vas in nppirontly Mtichtho simo franio of inlnil thnt ho hnd been for the fort- eight hours preceding , ttlll ho guano no evidence of the despenitcf pur pose thnt evidently llllod Ids miiul nt thnt time Hu vent scnneiy half n block fiointhc liouso boloie bollrod the shot Unit ma vend Ids llfo. Thobullot his not vet been found tmd tliu doctois UIQ In doubt us to Its location. Kiinnrs' of Trouble Ilotwroii fliom nnd t lie Xt-w ] { n < ; * .cs Donioil , Cnicvfio , .Tuly ill [ Spofiil TdoifMin to Tin. Dirl Some local [ upon ha\o \ bocii pio- dieting thnt serious trouble w as brewing lw- tweon the cupunters' council nnd the new bojscs , that the new association vouldfail to meet their agreement to pnv tboir men UT1 cents from August 1 , ns per agreement , and thnt another extensive stiilro might boloolccd for. Secretory JIc'Dennott of the Losses' association denies that thc-re is anv tmtb In the lopoit. 'I ho agieomeiit , ho M\B , will bo kojit faithfulh' . Seeiotary lloxvnid of the carpcntorV coun cil was also wen and expressed himself us siitiblled with the outloolt "Iliavelie.ini coiiiiduinbk * talk , " said he , "regarding fils prospccttx o f.illuro on the jmt of the new nssoiiiitlon tokoeplts piomlic , but do not : m- ticipito nny tioublo. inm certnin tint the men will iccoivo their JIT'ij milts as ngtccd. In cnso of any lalluro on the part of the bosses to rarij out their agi-cenient another strike would ptobibly occui , but I inn not afraid of any sucha tbii'g 'Iho men will get their H7 > ) cents per hour all litjlit , I think , " Two roinutH Discovered. lf < i ; > l/ifj/it / | ISM l///iiin"Ji | fliinliin llcnnflt 1 Piui" , July ai.-Now [ Voile Herald CnUo Special to Tin : BIB ! Tlio Hould re ceived the following today : 'There arcnt this momonttwo tomcts visible ) with astronomical instruments. Ono is in tbo constellation of Llttlo Lion , the other la Uttlo Hear They aro\ory fceblo nud Invisihlo to the naked eye. They have just ken dlsco\erc \ < l , ono nt Marseilles bj M. t'ogyca , thoothlr ntHrlstol by Mr. Denning , rianiinonn obiorvntorydej JinIsy , July ! . I IiHt Stain Campaign. LMIAMIK'yo , July 81 [ Special Tclo- grain InTiniHi-K | Oho Hist state campaign fortho rcpiinllcaiis opened hero tonight by a hrgo jmbllc meeting , \xluch was ad dressed by lion. Joseph L. Carey , Into dele gate to congiess , Cnit'y wnsenthusiistlcjlly received and his speocli for the most put concerned the olloit that wns put furUito make 'NVvonnng n stato. The mention of the name's of Congr ssumn Unker imd benalor 1'l.itt vas loudly chccied. o The IMro Urcoril. W\LMI , 111. , July 31 Tlio business portion tion of this vlllngo win swept by Jho cnily this nioining , llfty-six buildings being de stroyed Sixteen laiiilllc'saio homeless Aid was sent from Mendotii , but ailived too Into to bo of mmhsoivioo. Tbo losses aggregate * lilOCKli , Insurance , .HW,000 . , 'I'lio Ilro started In a building occupied as a pool room , and ius all the buildings wcro of frame and a high gale blowing tbu Ilro was boon boyoud control j .ttlimcsntii and DiiUolaVlient Oiop. MiNMUi'iui" , Minn. , July 81. The h'-sc nuthoiltlcs cstlnuto Iho wheat crop of the present season in tlio Dukotns and Minnesota tit HM.IXXI.OIH bushels. Hot we-ithor has not done sirloin daniiigo , taking tbo country as n whole , and the harvoit Is now in progicss. The vuluo of this crop to the nnitlmcst is es timate.at ! $ < 0KM,0.U nt HID loueat. I''uni-ril ol * .tllno Vlcliim. I'\ni , .Inly III At the funcrnl of the vlvtiiiHof the St KtiennomlnodlsiiMcr today boino of the collliis wcro Insrnbcd "Totho Jdartji's of Labor" and "To the A'lctlins oC Capitalist I'xploilon" Soc-iidlHts spoko. 'Iho chamber ol duputlosoted "LKOX , ) fiunca for tbo families of tbo victims. A Violent Qiitlirniltur Dlpiitliorla. Hoi : HAY , N. I1. , July ill. Uhcro has Ix'en a violent outbreak of diphthcila attho llshlng settlement of Hod I Jay. Ono Imn- difd mid llfty ixoplv are dcwn wltli thoills- oiso. Many mull in have oc'ciirrod a'ul the plngno Is spi'onJliiK 'IhollliiHO is la u shocking state as NA tu nil lnn \ploi > | oii , PtTuni Jin , I'll , July ill. A nati explosion nt Lutrobo , I'a , last night \\m-kod 1'ctcn' paper mill imd serlcusij lnuiid } workman. Tlio loss Is heavy.