TWENTIETH1' TEAK. OMAHA. 3K3K2OTG , AUGUST a isoo. MJjULEJSJlt 51. HAVOC OF TOD ASD HAIL , Union and Taylot Counties , Iow ( Swept by a Ftirions Storm. INCALCULABLE . DAMAGE TO CROPS. Corn PieltlH Leveled , Whitlows ml Out , and Ilullilln 4 Un roofed and Itown ) to I'lec'CH Other low R Ne\\s. D Cnr.iTov , In. , August 4. * [ Special Tclc- gmru toTiiKllin. : ] Afurlous nnl ( dcstmctlvo ttii-m of hall and high wind aweptovcr the west hnlf of Union and Taylor counties early last evening. The path of tlie storm was about IIvo miles in width , and as far as heard from at present extended over adistrlctthlrty mile * hi length. Corn fields were leveled to th 3 ground over this strip of country , the crop being totally destroyed. The hail drifted against fences and .buildings in many places to a depth of three or four feet , At Cromwell nnd Lenox the loss In win dow glass wasery heavy , all windows dews on the north and east sides of buidltigs being broken by the hall , At Bedford , the county sent of Taylor county , the opera house anil lied ford liousovero un roofed and 1ho bulldlnus flooded. The front was blown out of the I'nclllc liouso and the Chicago , Burlington & ( Juiney depot un- j roofcd. AInnv stable ? , sheds anil small build- Inns were blown to pieces , but no lives were lost. The section traversed by the stoim 1s one of the most fertile la the l > luo grass region , and the loss of crops cannot bo esti mated. Ci-a/.cd with Jealousy it nil Drink. fj Dis MOIMS , la. , August 7. [ SiwelalTelo- " * * RiMtn to Tun Br B. ] News just received from FaumltiKton , Vim Huron county , says that oa Tuesday night James King nroso about midnight - night , dressed himself , look n revolver and stele down stairs. His vvlfo followed and beggoil of him neb tolo auj thing dvipoiato. With curses ho drew his revolver nuel flrod nt her. She saw the movement and dropped to the floor in time to save her llfo. Tha rest of tlio fam ily hastened to tha sconu just In time to sco King turn Iho weapon upon himself and pull the tilirgcr. The bullet took effect in bli breast below tlio heart , and he died last evenIng - Ing in ( front agony. King had recently led a wild and dissipated life , and it is supposed ho vas crazed with Jealousy mid drink. Btlnrjloy Held \VIUioutIliill. 1 WAinrnoo , la , August 7. fSpccia.1 Tclc- giam to Tun Bcn.J Ton Stingloy , the Cedar Falls polltcnian who was ch.irgcd with the murder of Dexter Jones last Moneluy night and the shooting of George iMiller , was today hold to the district court without ball. At the preliminary examination only the state's wltnesses were produced , but all svvoio that BlitiRloy Idiocltcu Jones down and shot him us ho was getting on his fcot again , The testimony oho\vcd that the man had neb at- * * nicked the orllccr. and the shooting seems to liavo been entirely unprovoked. While the feeling against Stinsloy ut Cedar IT.ills Is In tense , yet it h believed that nil danger of , lynching has passed. A Scot ion Man Killed. TAVIA CITV , In. , August 7 , fSpscial Telo- , grarn to Tan Brirs.J llejrnnn Isle , nscctlon rnuri , was killed by the Northwestern llycr going east here at 7 o'clodcthls morning. < Isle was standing by the side"of the road with ono foot across the rail , looking north at a train , ana did not see the swiftly approachIng - Ing ( Iyer. IIo was Itnojlwd high into the air and e.unorlovn between the tender nnd baij- cngo c < ir. The train passed over him , com pletely severing hh liead. IIo was foity- olglit year * old nnd had no family. A. Farmer "Worked for S Alissoiui YAM.EV , la , August7. [ Special Telegram to Tim IIK. : ] Today at Modalo n bharper operated on a wealthy farmer named Abe Itiehardson nnd persuided him to flgn nnd accept tvo drafts for ? . ' )00 each in payment for territory for a patent rifiht. The sharper ctnino hero nnd triad to sell tno drafts nt a heavy discount to trie hanks , but they c.iupht on to the fraud. Ho Immediately left town and the sheriff and several deputies are scaiehiiig fcrhhn. llevlewed by the Governor. . , Crnvii ILii'ins , In. , August 7. ISpecial Taiegrnm tofiinUni : . ] The First regiment , Iowa nntlonnl guard , In camp hero this week , together with a Ijittallon of the Second regi ment of the regular army , was reviewed by Governor Boles toilaj' , A largo number of visitors were present , The governor went to Waterloo this aftcraooa. Unmet t Nominated for DCS Jlorxw , la. , August 7. [ Special Tele- gnim toTriBBm : . ] A number of etelfMtcs ( of the farmers' alliance , Knights of I < .ibor nnd other ItilKir organizations In the Seventh congressional district met hero and nomi nated State Senator Barnett of Warren county for eongrcis. UaruottlsaiUuelepead- Ktoamsfilp Arrivaln , Loxnox , August 7. iSpctlal Cablegram toTniHii : ! . ] The steamer Dritsuinlc , from New York for Liverpool , passed Fastnet this morning. The steamer Is'orrmndle , fixm Now Yorlt . 'or Iln.nburg , passed tbo Lizard this morning. The steamer Scnudln , from Now York , ar rived nt Hamburg today , At Southampton Arrived : Tbo steamer Lahn , Now Yoik for Bremen. At llolyliend- Passed : The steamer Ung- land , Now York for Liverpool , At Quecnstown Arrhed : The steamer Biituiiiiic , Now Yoik for Liver pool , A Quarrel \vjth 1'ntnl Il CASsormis , Mich , August 7 , [ Special Telegram to TIIK Iler-liielinrd Franklin jaml Otis Lawson , both colored , got Into a quarrel in Wllllnmsvlllo last o\errhiB and FninWIn vas gettitij ! the best of it , when LiWboa's brother interfered. Upon this I'Yanlilln's son , a boy about eighteen years of age , took n ball club and rapped his father's flr&t antagonist cnertlio head , knocking him senseless. Old nuin 1'raiililiii then got up aiulstaited to riiii.wlicn James Law son grabbed a spade , caught up vlth hiui and drove It into the skull , millet- Ing a fatal wound. Tno prospect for Otis . luwsoii'.reco\crv Is also .slight. James Law- sou Is in Jnll nnd young 1'iauliliii 111 bo Irought hero nnd locked uj > today , In tlio House ol'Comntimu. Lo\nox , August T. [ Special Cablegram lo Tin : UKK. ] In the house of commons tonight fiarrruel Smith aiked wliothernny further in formation had been received r-elatlvo to the treatment of the Jews in Hussla. Tlio under foreign seci-etnry , iu reply , said : "Tho llrlttsh ombassador reports that the Hussiau government denies ernphiitlcally the truth of the statements which Invo ixvcutly appeared , In the Times on this subject,1' 'Jliis an nouncement was received with Irouical cheers. A Journey to , August 7. lSi > cclal Cablegram to But : . ] Ilerrron BoettUeho , lmt > loy minister of the lutcilorl \ \ on Saturday proceed ou n Ger 111,111iudlilp \ \ to Hellg-ohinU to formally tnko oM > r thu Island on bctiulf of Uvrumuy from thojflrltlsh lie Vlll Clvoa nritr.ry , August ? . [ Ki > c cial Cablegram to TrrBBuKIlerr / Von Hlclehivtlor will give a bauqiKt to the leading members oC the In ternational iJvuicul Congress tonight They Jiro Tripped Up Nloolj lu Hlnnc- npollfl. Tillnn. , August 7. [ Special Telegram to THE Brn. ] A. ping of hnd swindlers was tripped Up licro this after noon by means of adetoy. The western laud com pany hns been doing business at No.I Sixth street south the fast two vccks nnd hail laid nil Its plans for reaping a ilch harvest. It is conducted by thico men , nnd the manager this afternoon sa'l ' totho decoys "If you will go to Washington nnd buy ICO acres of timber land \\o vxlll glvo jou ivlound trip railroad ticket , and vv hen joti get to the east you can go to our ofllco and they \\lll providcyou with 4100 with which to bin thoUiultho , government clmrging50 per neie , .After you liavo aoiulrcd a title wo will pay jou $500 for Iho Imd nnd you can return on the ticket \\a pivo you. Tlio only money joti will bo icijulred to ad vance to us will ho SH.fiO , ivhidi is onchalf of the cost of the tiling of the iiapeis ; wewill pav the other " U'hen confronted \vlth this evidence against him the manager said with con siderable ! nerwrsness : "I will admit that the transaction Is n llttlo Jlshy , but It simply amounts to a little game to get hold of the timber land The government will nut sell moio than llWacrci to thu same pcison , buttvo eau afford to pry $1,000 , to get tlio huul , us It is worth t..OjU to us. " IIo claimed , ho westeru agency was a branch of tlio Oregon land company , but neither of those companies are quoted by tbo comrnercl.il agencies , All of the men connected vvlth the concern refused to ghe their names , nnd it is said they left for Chicago tonight to prevent anest. 'Jhc Crop Synopsis Vlll Besent / Out at the hamo Hour. N , August 7. The following lias been rorwjiidcel by the department of agriculture : Iho Xow Yoik produce ex- chnn ge , the Milwaukee chinii'jor of cornnierco ! ind the Chicago hoard oftrudo hnvo tnado a formal request of Statistician Dodge for a ehango fiom 4 o'clock to 1 o'clock p ni. as the hour for tlie delivery of the crop report's synopsis on the lOUi of each month , Ttio St Louis moi chants' exchange earnestly lira js that the request of the Chicago boaia limy not DO granted , deeming ifc onposcd to the good of the trade and holding that "as values ere largely affcitcd ! by this icpoit an oppor tunity is offered to unscrupulous persons to mnntifacturo and ghe out false In formation in their own interests , cit ing as an Instance when a telegram to the exchange staled that the government repoit of wheat made the condition M , twenty minutes later the ofllciul report showed It to bo 'l.i : , Ttio exchange requests its issue at midnight , to bo made public Hist In the morning pipirs. The Toledo produce exchange also ciedies the wjnopsls nt mid night. Tim Detroit board of tr.ido protests Against a change fiom 1 o'clock. The Balti more corn and flour exchanges are also op posed to n change of the hour of issue. In view of this disagreement a change < loob not appear to bo practicable. The change to 4 o'clock , the inencnt hour , was made at tno request of so\cr.il of the trailu oiwinlmtlons. Thutlrnoof midnight , liowcicr , Is Impracti cable ns not coming nithln the authorized hours of. the olHcial service. - Tlio I'RtilnrchB militant. Cmc'Afio , Augiibt7. This was the most Im portant ana imposing Oiy in the Patriarchs Militant cantonment , Ijelngsct apart for the grand pamdo. The first exercises of the day were exemplifications of. the subordinate degree - greo work in Battery 13 armory for priics by North Star lodge of Minneapolis-and lodges from AVhltomtcryi ) , ยง . , . nd Dloonilngton , 111. At U o'clock a hnn'dsomo nnd imposing dress parade ; and Inspection took plate on the lake front grounds. The great stiotcn of green sward was aiihzo with the black , reel , purple and pold of knightly uniforms nnel the glitter of burnished steel. In the afteinoon a great paiado took -place , which was lutnessed by crowds of people. Tonight there was another great demonstration at Unlto Front pirk vlth a military display , formal conferring of the decoration ofchlulryfor members ofthoUo- bckah elegrte , nnd a grand exhibition of pyrotechnics Crcat Preparations. Ciric.wo , August 7. [ Special I'-jlcgram to ] ITioUrand Army ef tho.Kepub- lic men of Chicago and Illinois are making great preparations to attend the cncimpment next week nt Boston. It is cxjiectcd that the next encampment will bo held at Detroit. Coinmaiielcr-ln-Chlef Altfer is working to hnvo it held theio and the western mou will cooperate vith him. In excliango for this the eastern men will bo giantcd the choice of commander , who will. . It is snlJ , bo General Ycasey , A Btato Attorno ) 011 ( lie U'ar I'ath. Sioux F.iu > , S. D. , .August Telegram to TUB BEE. ] What lu been ex pected for some tirno occurred today in the issue of a bench warrant hy Juelgo Parllmnn for the arrest of the lending oilglunl packngo dealer la the city George Burlc. 'Jho state's attorney hns announced liUintention to oirest every origin.il package joint dealer In the city and .that war of the most violent typo will bo waged. There are forty-wo siloons in Sioux Falls , and the prosecuting nttonuy asserts that every dealer will l in Jail or under bonds as soon as ho can get them there. Oklahoma GDOH Itopiibllcan. GITIIHII : , I. 1. , August 7. Full returns from the election in Oklahoma bhow that the republlennsvvlll have a majority on Joint ballot In the two houses of the llr t torri- totlul legislature. WiltonV. . Reynolds , re publican , vho Aas \ elected delegate at large , is lying ( lingcrously ill ut his home and is not canceled toreco\er. \ Tlio Plro llcoiird. * ' , AU , August 7. Tno Mur- riy houbo , aa elegant summer hotel nt Pablo licacb. binned to the ground cirly this morn- lup. Tho. hotel was of wood , four stories lilch , and the loss en It Is fiiliOO. ( There v\as \ only 410,000 hiburnnra on the building. Murderer Kjraiid Attempts Siilcldo , I1.11119 , August 7. Eyraud , the murderer cf Xotiuy Gotrffe , attempted sulcldo today , Ho toro his shirt into shins , twisted them together to form a ropa anil vlth it attempted to choke himself to douth. Hut for a timely dlscoi cry ho would hnvo succeeded. Nominations. August 7. The following nominations were sent to the sonata todaj : Lieutenant ColenolTliomns M. Vincent to ho colonel and assistant adjutant general ; Major.- Merrill Barber to lo lleiitouairt colonel and assistant adjutant general. Tire New Cm-pouters' i'oiiniliiillon. CHICAGO , AugustT. Hovislou of the con stitution was the tusk that today occupied the attention of the national convention of Iho llriStliorhood of Carpenters. Tomorrow will probibly see the uov\ \ document coin' plot' ' Trnllloat I'nrilin" fitoppctl. , AtifUstT. [ Special Cablesmm to TitrilJrr5 , ] Tniftleon the railwajs and docks at Cardlil lias stopped fa consequence of the strike of Iho laborers tliero. Thodlrectorsof the railways vlll laako further overtures * to Iho men. Klll8t | > urjVisit.s OsbnrnoMuiiRc. LONDONAti'gust7. . [ Special Ciiblcgnitnto TiicOui ! . ] Lord Salisbury has gone to Os- bonie house , the queen's ' residence on the Isle of Vlght , lor thu purpose of holding an hr- tor\lo\v with her mnjosty and the emperorof CJermnuy. , Iliu Dcntli Knll. CITV , Mo. , Autust " . John J. Martin , one of the wealthiest men of this city , died tilt * morning after a ihortlll- nebs , TMSC TO SECORU.RECESS , Membeis of the Houto Would Like to Get a Vacation Next Week. SPEAKER REED OPPOSES THE SCHEME. ItarrlNon Iiultcd to Attend tlio Siicar ialiiuo nt Gr.uul Island During B Tier J Rmmu TUB BBS , ) 813 FOUIITFENTII STIICKT , > WASIIIVOTOV , I ) . C. , August T. ) A determined ciTorthns hecn mndoduiing the past forty-eight hours by u Urge number of members of the homo to Induce the com- mlttce on rules to consent to n recess for ono week fiom next Monday , adjourning from Mondn ) till Thursday nnd fronrThuisdaj till Mondny without doing nny business , so a ? tote give sixty or seventy-live republicans air op portunity toattcail the Oranil Arm j reunion at Boston nnd unequal number of democrats an opportunity to run homo for a few days. The speaker nnd other repub lican lenders objected to the arrangement , saying that once the members Rot out of town only n portion of them would bo willing to leturn without.n mandatory orderuud , that , inasmuch ( is there \vero nhuvo number ol bills on the calendar and a big pile of ineasuies on the speaker's elcs'c ' , people who v\ero \ illrcctly Interested in them would luivo gcod ground for complaint If tire homo sliould throw away a veok of time. The speaker nnd his associates on the committee ou rules said that there was plenty of work to keep tlio house steadily engaged iintll the close of the session and that no excuse could lo mndo f6r inaetion upon n lu-go number of important measures If the hou'e should take such a recess now licprcscntutlvc Council vus asked to sl n a request totho speaker for this recess , but de clined , uajlng thotoivns plenty of work foi the liouso to elo upon measures of great in terest to the entire country. Till ! rili : < IIIU > T 1NVITEDTO OIUND ISI.D. . Mr , Dorsey called on President Hnirison this morning , nnd on behalf of the managers of the GiMtici Island sugar pnhco exposition Invited him to attend the exposition to be held at G Mild Island ( lining the month of Boptemoer The president salfl it pave him great pleasure to note the Interest that Nebraska was taking In the beet siigui industry nnd picdietcd that within a very few ye.ns Nebraska i\ould \ supply a largo pi oportion if not all the sueai consumed lu the great noitlmeit. IIo could not premIse Iso to leave Washington while congress was In session , nnd from the present outlook he did not sco how It vas possible foi congress to adjourn for sorno weeks jet. The presi dent stated that ho could not go west this summer oruutumnlud viouldhuvcto decline a number of invitations , but ho intends to make au extended -western tour next summer , A VHIIV XAUllOVt MAJOUlTTi By the very rarely narrow majority of one ( a vote of 01 to Oil ) the house this afternoon agreed toietaln in the general deficiency ap propriation hill a chuso nppropriatlngy OoO to piy George A. Matthews of liiookings , S. D. , for tlio tlnie hovas elected as congres sional delegate for the D.ikotas till the omni bus bill took effect nnd that territory liecarno two states. Jtlattlicws was elected In 1S8S und was to t * Vo his scat in March , ISaO , but thoomnlhia bill ucnt Into effect in the fol lowing October , and although ho came to Washington , hired several clerks and did an enoimous amount of congressional work , ho never actually took his scat , and Just before the Dakcitas liccamo states bis wife died on account of a trip hero and heas put to great expense , There was n bitter light over the proposition this afternoon , Kerr of Ixnva andsomo' ether democrats lighting against wlnt they thought would boa bad piecedent , anclDunnellof Minnesota and Uendcisoiiot IO\MI struggling to get ttio adoption of tlio piovision. The seunto vlll undoubtedly agree to it. DKMOOIUTIC SEXATOUS JISGIU'XTI.EI ) . Democratie senators nro not at all pleased with the republican tactics upon the river and harbor bill as de\elopccl today. Under the arrangements made in nursuauco to caucus action the ri\or and hnruor bill -\\as to have been taken up tomorroiv , displacing the tailff bill for the time being , with the undcistand- inL'thiUlf coiisldomtion lusted moro tlnn a rensoniblo tlirie three or four days the taillf bill was again to bo taken up. An an nouncement to this effect was made a week ago and the democratic senators had made arrangements accordingly , which are sadly disturbed. At the solicitation of tlio man * ngers of the tariff hill a majority of the com mittee on commerce liavo agreed to let the ri er and harbor bill lay o'\er for another week. The argument that v.is used to bring them to consent to this ct inn go of programme wai that the domo- ci-atlc senators aicso deoplj interested in the success of the river and haiuor bill that they would hasten action upon the tariff bill in order to secure consideration of the former measure ; that their political cupidity Is so great that It would OMirrido tlio determina tion to prolong the dcbato on the Uilft bill. The rluT and haibor bill does contain a num ber of items of gieat Impoitance to southern interests and the policy of tlio republican senators may ho efleetUo In shortening tlio debate on the tmilt bill hy tlio means adopted. In fact , Senator Aldrlch isso contl- dcnt of this that ho stated today h's ' belief that the tarllt bill would iiraetleally bo dis posed of ut the end of niicthcr "week , ] I1IECICIX1IIIOI.'S ' & 1UKV SI.MT. Tha republicans of Arkansas nro awaiting with n K rent deal of Interest the unseatiriff ot Mr. Clifton 1C. BicckiinidKe , who represents the Second dlstilct of that stute. They aie confident that Mr. BveckinridRO can bo suc ceeded by a iciuhllcm. ) Immediately upon his being unseated bj the house a congres sional election \\lll beheld and the republi cans believe they can elect Mr. I. P.Lungloy , oDiiptlst prenchcr , vho lives nt Brebe. IIo Is a member of the fannois' alllauco and is said to bo averjgood stump speaker and is quito popular. I/ingley i\ill get the nomination of the aliianco and the icpubllcaus. So fur as tlia voting la concerned Mr. Mrocklnridgo's district seems to IIUAO gone against the clomoerats several times latolv. In thostntoelecilloa of Soptem- bir , IbSS , Norwood , the republican aliianco candidate , carried tlio district by 3,000 , , and slnco Hint tlmo the district has agdn been arrlcd hy the straight republleaii c.indlclato for the supromocouit by over athousand ma jority , In view of these facts the republicans feel conlldent that Jlr. Drecklnridgo will bo succeeded by au ulliunce republican , TUB Chairman b'nnston of the comniitteo on ngrii-alture said today that ho wasexpecting hourly to bo gi\en \ nn cpiwrtunlty to call up the Conger pure lard bill In the house , and ho believed two da j s for Its consldciation would bo given. Ho acknowledged that a \ery cffedivo light would bo made for the inbstltutlon of the Conger bill by the Pad. dock pure food bill , but ho said that the re fill t uas problematic , although the friends of the I'nduock bill are conlldent of success , Mr. Mason of Chicago sail that the Paddock bill would uojoud reasonable doubt be adopted Instead of the Conger meaiuro , as tlie latter was confessed ! v class legislation and the outcome of rivalry between two classes of business. The Illinois , Notmska and thruoor four other state delegations In the north are &ad ! to ho in favor of the 1'nd. dock substitute , while the enllro south will. support It aad light the Co.igir Mil , \\hich \ destroys the cotton seed oil Industry. The bill Mill undoubtedly como tip next week if not tomorrow w Satui-day. uitnru Very porslstcnt'jind partlctilarlysuecessful efforts ha\o \ been made by the united demo cratic prois of the country during the \vcok to niako It appear that thuro was a wide aud linnet-taut dlltcrcnco of opinion between the president and Mr. lllaine on the cjuestlon of Itwa4 u ylecti of strategy from the start , without the least foundation , aud Intended to crcito in the mlnih of the peopleromoto from the niUlomil eapltal the impression that the republican party -was on the veto of disin tegration on the tariff question. There Is not now , nor has there boon , nor could there ho any ruptufo on this ques tion. Tlio tariff bill Is ono subject , aud Mr , Maine's suggestions on commercial reel- proiltv form another subject , The idcis of Mr. Hlalne grcv out and \vera the niituinl rcsultaof the i'aJ-Anicrlcau con- press , 'Hie piesldcnt'gavo all of these his hearty npprovil. The president und his see- rotary of state are now and hnvo bccu nil iiloiuj on the simc line tu to il icvMon of the tariff nnd negotiations for cornincretiil reci procity. All of this drivel published in specials to democratic nowsiiapors about the president ehnntring his opinions ono \viy or another Is simply apartpC thci proKiiiinine to create an Impiesslon thatthtro aio important divisions In the ranks of tlio republleaii party. Thire is \Mirn\ut for any of the statement * which hnvo gone oat in ifgnul to ' diloroiiecs " "eorncrslons" , and tlio lilce. nnd the public sliould not bo j decched. There has never been any ground upon which a illvcivciico of opinion upon cflinmeieial reciprocity bitweca the president aud Mr. Ulaino conk ) arise. itnrmiot3 I'nii'Kcenoxs rx nt-i-ci t , Tor several daja the ofllccrs of the local Hebrew societies of Washington hmo boon iu consultation with Mr , Illtt. the chalrmnii of the house committee on iorclgn alTaiis , with aluw to ace'iiriiiif seine expression of opinion from the corutrcs of the Unitcil Status regarding the /texpulsion of the .Tews from IlussiaT Mr. Hltt agiecd wltli them that Vonprcss would bo Juslllled in protesting aga'nst ' such nn act of biirbailsrn If thcro was ovu'oao citizen of the United States likely lo bo affected by the edict , but before any action was taken It would Ijo well to ascertain exactly what had occurred and what the Husslan government had done in the direction reported The local Jewish societies had no Infoim.itlon beyond what they liavo derived fiom the newspapers , nnd It is notoiloas that all pub lished dispatches purporting to como troin Russia nro made up ni London , I'aris or Beilin. Sir James Ferguson dcclarod In the Bntish house of ( ynrrnons , whcnliitcrrogatcil on this point , that the govornmcnt had no authentic ; information on the subject nnd that the British chart'od' affairsatSt Petersburg had rnndo no reports further than to say tint the terrorism of tlio Jens In the Russian etnpiro was greatly exaggerated. Mr. Hltt agreed to visit the state department and ascertain what information hail been rccohcd there , and , finding none , hail a dispatch sent totlio Unltod States le gation at St , Petersburg asking for tlio fiuts. The answer curno promptly this morning and stated that the reports of the expulsion of the .Tews fiom the Russian empire had no foun dation whatever. But as tills dispatch as not considered satisfactory , another ns sent toduy asKins where tliorcpDrtorlglnnted and \\hether \ the Kusslan government had Issued any ukase affecting thJ Interests of the .Tow ish residents there , A reply to this inquiry is oxpceted in the morning. A reference to tlio Hies of the department , however , disclosed several dlsintchcs refer ring totho persecution of the Jews by the people , who nro said to bo much mow bitter toward the rnco thin the government , and often mob them because of reilfious fanati cism and other reasons , but tlie widely pub lished story of their o\lcilpn Is not al luded to. The nomination of /ohnM. dlasaronr to bo postmaster at South Omaha \vMssent to the senate late this afternoon. 'Cue Inu ! pro- dieted this result borne dajs atfo. The senate will piorniitly confirm thonommatlonnndOr. Qlasgow "will soon tnko charge. By direction of the pecieU > vy of war Ser geant Major Knmest Stayer1 , fc-e-cond Infantry , now vilth bis command at l < VtOiflahu'ivili ; hcPdisclinrged fiom the service of-tho United ' States under the provision - * . ) , \ < > vgrajih 2 , 'general orders Tfo. 81"July 'JO , IfetK ) , on ro- cciptof this order by the commanding ofileor of the station. f M iry Ann Brayton wa < today appointed a foutth-class postmaster nt Alpha , Fajetto lounty , vice R , S. Br.iyton , deceased. Albert I ) . Uichurtkon has leen appointed nostimibtcr at meilclr , Madison county , and C. G , Hough tit Harrison , Sioux county. Senator Mandcrson nnel Itopresontatlvo Council % \ero lu consultation this afteiaoon regarding the leorganl/atlon of the pension : board at Nebraska City. lrs. ) Ross and Watson of Nebraska C'itv nnd LaJti of Una- dillaaro candidates for tno one vacancy to bo filled on the board. It Is believed that Dr. Watson his the inside track. Senator Paddock again touknn active part In tiro-delate ou the tariff today. Ho nvulc n strong fight fora reduction of the proposed duty upon structural iron , which is used for building purposes. He thought that with\hc hea\y duty levied upon lum'lieiuud every thing else used In the construction of a build ing the expense attending Improvements in the fir vest wore henUor proportionately Hum In any other section of tlie country , nnd ho appealed to the senate to submit ton re duction. IIo finally succeeded iu securing a icduetlcnof about (3.40 ( a ton , PCIIIIV S , XII12 KTA.VTIOX 11IJ.L. Sonic of the Changes .Undo l > y tlie h-t'natc Coiiinriltee. WASHINGTON' , August 7 , Among the chnnges which the senate committee made In the substitute for tlio L.O Igo election bill- , which vas reported totho sennto touay , aw the following ! All reference to that section of the reused statutes vhlcli , Itvas claimed inJ J , provides for the presence of troops at the pollsvas stricken out. The house-to- liouso canvas provided for ; lu the liouso bill was stricken out , nnd the provision for drawing juries In * commissioners also omitted. Penal offenses were simplified and niaelo mi-dumeanois Instead of felonies , idu. punishments \vorumodlllod \ , the highest pun ishment imposed luiiig three , ' years Impris onment and anne of $1,000 as against impris ss onment for iho years and a fine , as in the honso bill. Iho luelgo of the circuit couit before Mhorn application for appointment Is made foi supervisor iaauthorized to appoint ns supervisors any persons ho may scoflt , not being confined In his selection to the test furnished by the chief of the supervisors , In eases where ballots are casUin tire wronp box they are not to bo counted unle the tully stiiet shows that the VQtes for congress 10S men do not equal the number of names on the poll list. Then enough ot the votes BO wrongly cast shall bo ndded lo the tally sheet to make a total equal to thn whole number Dtf votes shown to bo cast. Where , election odl- eers refuse to administer oaths 1p to voters np- pljlug therefor Itls provided in the bill tint the supervisors shall administer the oath. But no effort shall bo made tt ) hnvo the vote thus refused cnst , the object Jioinif merely to preserve the testimony of the apuiicatlon uud refusal , | Ilio WeatlicrIorccast. _ For Omaha and Vicinity Showers ; cooler. ( For Nobiaska-Falr , eiijcpt light local showers in eastern portion ; poncrully cooler ; winds shifting to northeasterly. For Iowa Fair , except ihqwcrs in norlli- west portion ; southerly , shifting to vesttrly winds ; cooler In northwest/ ; / stationary t m- IH'iatmo In southeast portion. Fur South Dakota Local showers In eastr \ cm portion- , northerly wind * ; cooler. A Und Olllco Xiroiilnr. WA IUXGTON" , August 7 , Lnnd Coruinls- bioner Groft has Issued a circular for the guidances of local land officers In disposing of the lands in.Minnesota nnd Wisconsin vvlilch \\ero restored totlio public domain by thoact , of congress approved Juno 30 , 1WO. This act nuthoiizcs thu presidenttocausecertaln hinds withdrawn for rcsenoU purposes to bo re stored and subject to entry under the homestead - stead laws. The commissioner states that no entry lot hettlomtmt will ho allowed after December w , isiij. Iron Hrlgudo tinrvlvorn , DETHOIT , Mich , , August 7. Today's pro- rrarnmo of the twenty-shin reunion of oho famous Iron brigade survivorn comprised lu liuslness " icoctlng , boat ildo , visit to 1'ort \Vuj \ no and a trip to Belle IHO ! , rut 'rr Ti * T I r\nr riT o /ui'ni r\ CUAfEMLl RLBlLSRflDrtD. Government Troops Victoriotu in a light with Revolutionists. AN UPRISING AGAINST EZETA , m giilviulor's I'lovlslounl I'rosldeiit Is * SUCH u Cuuplu of Jiatillbstus An tlio 1'ray In iVibiirate. S NFrt.\\cr co , Cal. , August 7. TUp Cua- ! tcmalan consul pener.il nt this city has re- icived a dispatch from tlio Gn.iteinalaii lain- istor at thoCitj of Mexico stating that Gen eral Grimznray , loader of thoiovolt against lirillis ! , has been routed hy the Guatemalan troops nt 1'alo. Gr.meyti , vleo president of San Stlvador , lias oignnbed nBOVtrnnient In San Halvadoran territory In opposition to that of : Krcta and ishcuiff aided hy Gener.il Mi randa , oneof the most Itaportint mon of the republic. The dispatch also statedtlnitll/ota had shot itinny peoiilo in connection with the Hivns movement , a'.nonu them being ninny Impoitnnt pui'sonagcs , J.XET.l'S' * 'Jt VL.'tM I Ho Calls IClcctioiiH and JiiHtltioH the Course Ho Has Pursued. SvRAIVAHOH ( vl.i Li Lllcrtnd ) , August " . [ Special Telcgiani to Tin : I3ir-Pro- : ] \i.slonal \ President Hzcti has issued n mani festo naming September 15 next as the day wheix-on elections for new memhers ol con- giess shall talco place to substitute those tthoso tcims of olllce have expired The elections nro to last sk dnjs and close on Saturday , September 20. Tlio new congress \\lll \ meet In thoSiilviulor national theater on October 1 , 1850. ( icnci.il l zcta has been named as a candidate for president The eongioss will elect n \ constitutional \ pres ident on October I next. Generall > eh has ulsohsucd another man ifesto iu which ho jintiilcs his action In assuming command of tlio troops and govern ment of Salvador nt a tlmo when President Moiicndor wasassasslnated , nnd recapitulates the cause , conduct and result of the u'ur. General KzcU concludes his maul- festo by sayinK tliat 119 lonff as ho has llfo uud power ho will ac cept no terms of peace AV 1th GuntemaU tint do not assnro a complete viiulicatlon of Sal vador's Injured honor and dignity us un Inde pendent nation. Both KUniMKUii and Costa Rica ha\o scat inmlstors plenipotentiary and envoys cxtia- ordlnary to Sah'ador to confer with Piesldcnt Ecta andlnue replied thatthclr'resnectUo povctnments liavofonmlly iecofnl/cclPrcsl- { elentEycta's inovislonulgoviinuiciit. President J zetaVarmy , under command of Gcner.il Antonio Uzeti , iiumbcrlng 10,000 men , Is now In Guatemalan tcriitorynnd is advancing rapidly towaid the capital of th.it republic. An American Imolvrd. CITV or Mi S.ICQ , August 7. [ Special Tele gram to THE Urn. ] Colonel Broitn , nn American r/illroad contractor la Salvador , with 300 drilled Americans nnd natives , isrc- poitcd as hn\lug \ taken nn active part with Salvador in the bittles against Guatemala. Ho and his men assisted Hzota during the prcsldeney ofMoneudez to put down the revo lution started by Kivai , and ho was among the first to volunteer to offer aid to Ezotn In the present \var against the Guatemalans. There wore great festivities in the capital of Guatemala yesterday , occasioned hy tele grams received there from the frontier an- noiinchipr that a bittlohnd been foupht and won by the government troops vlth tlio rcro- tionary forces under comnund of Ocner.ds Estaniflao Sandoml , Slaxiiuo Cenio ami Al fonso Jungarey in the department of Chiqul- muln. The government of the TJnltcd States h aslted Its roirosentntl\o ) , Minister Hynn , for information In rejrard to nlfalrs in Central America. 1'ioni Hyan's ' reply H.is seen that MIzncrdas been sympathizing with the ( lua- temnluiis. To Mediate Tor Peace. IA LmcriTAi ) , August 7. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bur , ] The diplomatic corps of Guatemala Is making arrangements to me diate for peace betwoeu Guatemala and Sal vador. It is announced that the following countries hnvo , through their ministers , ac cepted United StaU > s Minister Mizner's invitation to participate ! Great Britain France , Germany and Spain. As Mexico's minister. General Alatcrre , is now on route for Guatemala , the eiaet position hovvilltake in the proposed mediation will necessarily bo dclnvcd , built is behoved ho will oppose I ou the ground of Mexico's hostility to Miz ner , unless , perhaps , the said mediation has its biilh in the state department at Wish inptonand does not como from the suggestlor of the Barrillas government. li n Solemn Prom IHO. LONDON , August 7. [ Special Cablegram ti Tin : Bnc.l A dispatch to tlio Times from Buenos Ayres says : "It Is Impossible to describe scribe the indignation that prevails hi rc arising from President Celrnan's playing with his solemn promise to resign , livery effort will bo used to prc\cut \ Vice PrcMden 1'ellcpilno fiom resigning , as ho vlll becom president if the chamber accepts Colmau'i lesifjnntloii. Ills expected that in the even of his becoming president , Senorl" vould surround "himself with the host an most honorable men. IJvory effort will b inado to Mistam the credit of the republic Everybody is disposed tomaho monetary am personal sacrifices to help any homst govern muiit. - * - The Queen fllvcs a llnii < iuct , LpMOS- , August 7. [ Special Cablegram to Tim III u. ] The queen gave a banquet n Oshorao house last evening In honor of Em neror William.1 Forty-six guests sat at th tables. Among them were Count Von Ilatz foldc , German ambassador , and Genera GeorgeAVoUely , The queen's gold &ervk from Windsor was used. Emperor 'William visited the dock yan at J oitsrnouth today. "Whilo there ho ca . near being knocked down by the horses al Inched to the carriage of AdmiralCoinmorc 2l ] naval coniinandor-ln-chlof , at Portsmouth As the oinporor was crossing the stieot t enter the admiralty house ho vas slightly : struck on Iho shoulder bythohorses attached to n carilago which -was approiehing the I ' admiralty houso. The emperor narrowly escaped being Itnoclced down by Jumping uimhly aside. The Xnuzlliar A rrcincnt. August 7 , [ Special Cablegram to u , ] The ngreoment between Trance and England ia regard to Zun/ibur has been signed. Jt is olllcially stated that by the terms of the agreement I'ranco gives her as- sentto the establishment of of u. British pro- tcctcmte. ever < Canzlburaud Muscat lure turn for the recognition by Great Britain of the- extension of its sphere of influence In Algciia and Scncg.il to the N'lger river. The agree ment also provides thai t'.io Drlthh consul join Madagnsc , ! ! ' shall talco his oxcquiitor from the French government. Wi'lc's ! 0iiiilo. [ > crn Combine. Lovnnv ist 7.-Speolnl [ Cahlegram to Tin. 11 . \tain i mooting of the cm- plojers of South \Valosycsterdaylt wus do- e-idcj thaU-ho tlmohnd como for thorn to offer united rcslstanco to the tyranny of the A orl- ingmun. IU view of a strike cval hw risen ouoshilllug. .tfoflat C'ollt 'i ) JHtriKMl. Quo , August T. Word has reached here of fhcburnlnpof on Isle I'arrot , t n miles fiom here , ol three htmdied puplU vero In attendanuo and they aroiiovvQuartered in tUc auclfuriii ' inrMirji.v : : j.v xbKCTiiocvriov. he Fatlu'r of tlio Tjnw liilka About HfrrAr.o , N. V. , August 7 , Dr South- vlck , father of the eleotrlcal eteoutlou liw , nldtodiy in an Interview "I fool Just M I invo nhVnya felt In this mattiT. There Is lothlnjf against the system , nnel the fact is here 1m been u goo I deal of senseless , son- satlonnl talltabout the execution. In fact a > arty of Indies could sit In the room whoraau execution of this kind win going on and not see inythlng ropulslvo nh.itover. If lie mistake of ordering olt the einront so mile-lily h.id not bcon wile there would hnvo been now of this t ilk. "I tlilnk Keminle-r'a rrono iifTootod these .lioro about as niueh a * anything. It loolceel ' : oine > , thoufth , nsovieleneoof nientul Incapaci ty. IIo seeinod to boJUiout \ ttv and iclpc-dto adjust the straps hi way that was simply astonishing Jfo , slij I do noteonslilor , lmt this will bo the list execution by clec- tilelty , There v\lll \ bo lots of thorn. Uhas irovon that the Idea Is correct , and I think ho law Is n good ouo. The execution v\as \ n success , Keminlor never know vhat Imp- IKiied to him and died absolutely without inln. " ' ICc'iiiniler'H HomiiliH Xnl Unrloil , Aunt'iiv ' , N. V , August 7. Warden Ihiri- en stated this aftornoou that the remains of Keinuiler still Ho In the * room In the piison rthorotho nntopiy was held jcstorJay. Ho us not decided whorattio ri'inalns will bo llnidlj burled. - Thasiibjecthlchcontlnues to ext-lto the pivatcst intfirostin coiinectlon with the exe cution Is the record voltage of the shoclt which killed him It wits centrally supposed that the 11 wt shock was 1IOO , : volts and the second between 1,500 nnd 2OOJ. Ueetiieitin llariiei , who was in the djrmino room , saltl tome mo of the physicians In iittondanco ycstor- dry that at no time vas the voltage moro that 1,1UO , and that It frequently dropped to SS. A Coroner's Opinion. VOIIK , August 7. [ Special Telegram toTrrs Brs.l Deputy Coroner AVlllinin T , Jenkins returned to thla city today after hav ing witnessed Kemmlor'sexocutton. flosnid llmt ho believed that if the current had bi'cn kept on continuously ICemmler A\ould \ liavo died easily , lie did not , know who it was that ordered the curicnt shut off after the llrst shock when It was thought tint llfo was extinct. Ho tlmiks killing by electricity Is prcfeiabloto hanging , providing the current Is continuous until llfo vs extinct. A lirltislr ICleclriduu's Opinion. J-O\UON , August 7. Mr. Prccco , chief elec trician of the postofllcodcpaitmcut , in an in terview today recalled his denouncing elec tricity as a means of execution befoio the Uritlsh association in 1830 , his expcrienco proving the diWculty and uncertainty of kill ing even a rabbit Aslth the most powerful in duction cell evciundo. . The great diWculty lav in the absence of acctir.i.to knowledge as to what amount of electricity would bo cer tain to produce death without torture. From a scicntille view the Kummler execution was a failure. , Bojond douU ho buffered intense torttno. HELD. Tlio Ellziiljotli Uiotcrs Will Appear Ild'ore the Grand . 'Jiii'y. Eu/Ai > r.Trr , N. J. , August 7. [ Spcchl Telegram to U'ur : DRK.l-Chulcs Klop , Louis Mau , Felix Jlarx , Emll Voglo , Edwunl Bau- manadd William Jiillerslxof , fbo anarchists Involved In the affray with the police at Ellcr's ' giove Monday night , weio niraignod yesterday lu jio ewcourt and Justice Hatlldd * lined each of ilteinOS aad costs for disorderly ' conduct. Klop , Viglcv ( and Miller were nr-J raigncd on a second chnrgo of ussaultlng Po-1 liccmen Smith , Gorstung , Wind nrnl Otto , ami were held in 'JO lull to await the action of the grand jury. The prisoners denied the charge , but vero Aery positively Idcntltlcd by the police. Miller furnished ball , but the others had logo to prison.Vairantsaro \ out fortwcnty-tvo moio of the anarchists , some of whom , it Is said , fled Irom the city to escape - capo ariwt. ThoCiormau quarter of the city has been Hooded ulth hand-bills nniionncing a meeting ntArbciter turnhall Sunday next. Ib Is supposed to denotinco the polices and authorities. Noted radical socialists nnel anarchists of New Yoik are billed to speak. . Terrible ? Dentil. Cinnovrixrr , Pa. , Augrrst7. [ Special Tel egram toTiio BKC , ] Dr. Ollbcit Lathrop , a prominent surgeon of Montrose , met a sud den and frightful death near Heart lake. . In Susqiiehimna county , while driving. IIo had been spending the day with his aillanccd wife , Miss Saelio Koultgrous of Jersev City. On his retum to Jloutrosoho vms obliged to deiconda steep hill. On top of the elevation tils horses became unmanageable and dashed down the grade at bieakneek speed. At the bottom of the hill is n sharp turn in the rend and a bridge over n low stream. At that point tlie > buggy oveitnrued nnel the occu pants \ > cvo dashed headlong Into the creek. Dr. Lathrop's head struck a stone anil ho was knocked senseless nnd drowned before assistance toulel reach him. Miss Foultgrous was badly biulsed , but it Is thoughtsho will recover , Short Corn Crop. Tor-rKA , Kan. , August 7--Tlioroport of the Kansas state board of agriculture for July In dicates thatjjrowmg crops In c\cry portion of tlio atato hu\o \ been scilou&ly injured by severe drought , intense heat and hot winds. It Is safe tosay the corn crop this year will notox- cced 7f,0LOJO ) , ( ) bushels. The jioldofvhc.it is found to bo better than expected. Thirty to forty bushels pur aero are reported and the aggrejwto yield will bo about 2)OODOUO ) bushels. Tlio oat crop , although oshoit , Is yielding bettor" than expected. IriNliuicn itniKiuct OUrlon. LONDON , August 7 , [ Special Cablegram to Tin : DKU.I Irishmen gao a bancpiet toMr. and Mis. AVHliam O'Briea ' last evening. The gathcilng , which lias Miry large , Included many members of parliament , Fitzgerald of Iloston responded to the toast to the Irish- Americans , AYlillo going to the banquet O'Brien ' was served with notice ol action to recover Lord Salisbury's ' costs in the recent suit unless pnhl by the llth inst. I'aiinina Ontinl PAIIH , August 25. [ Special Cablegram to TUB Bun. ] The report ol the liquidators of the Panama canal company has been pre sented to the tribunal of tire Selno , Accord- dho IUK totho report the total oxiOTidltures of the company thus far amount to llJHK,0JO , ! ) ! ( ) ( francs , TLo assets on Maruh 3 weio 10,000,000 fruncs. To JInko Crcniallon Popular , BEHMN , August 7 [ Special Cablegram t TUB Bru.l : 'Iho International cremation congrcsb lias appointed a committee , consist ing of members from tlio different countries represented nttho wmL-reis , for the purpose > of furthoilng the movement for the cremation of the dead. Nine ) ; ) in Kussl-i , August 7.-SjKcIal [ ; Cablegram to THE Btir.J A Hamburger correspondent says UrnpcrorVllllam will spend uuio ntTt In liussinon his coming visit lo thcc/ur , Ttr also mys that ho will ho aucornpanled > > v \ ref Uhaiiccllor Von C.'iprlvl and the princu of BaxeAlteiibur ; . BHU.IX , August 7 , [ Spaclil Cablegram to Kis.lIlerr Wormuthan altachoof the Oermiin forolgn odlctj , and Captain Clelsslcr of the German navy have arrived at Ilollgo- lurid , whlthor ( hey rvent to rnnito nrrarrge- menu fur the transfer of the Ul.wcl KOto Qornmny , \ \ ' a Id H trln Dead , Lovnov , Auguit 7.-'Siwclal CnUogra to Miru UKK -Comities j A\'alelsUln , lur of IVluco Mvttcrnleb , It doil M AT SUPERIOR , Tb | 5t t Interesting Exorcises of tlo Week . tt Gamp Lincoln. INFO SPEECHES IN THE FORENOON. Tin * 1 'tiry ' Guard * IVIn Mrm .Money lit tlio I't-lf.a Prill ( iciiuiiil Ann Wyck mill OlltiMS Sjicnlc III the lvctllll&T ! < -x , Scrrnton , Nol ) , August 7. [ Spoehl Telogrim toTur : Uir.J Tlio suc cess of the Intorstito reunion at Superior is Cia already assured , although the titlendliifj throng IMS been greatly disappointed In tlielr expectations of having several speakers -vtho hwo failed totippoar. Thogovcinonef bah ICiinsas ' and .Vobrmko , hud slgnllleel tholr In tention to eomo to the eincniiipment , bat the nntlonnl reunion nt Hoston seems to liavo hail greaterattractions fortheia Senator Ingallsw tit , put off lilt iioii-ncfcptiiuco of the Invlttv- tlon until the last moment. The camp Itself has not thnugeel materially since the opening day , except tospnnd grad ually tothoestns \ the nddltlonil troops ar- rhed. In tlio < < tonirig tlio reunion iissumca quite another aspect nnd the camp presents iv pretty plcturo. The aetlvlty and htistloof tlio daj gives way to slow and tired move ments. The misty sinoko rising from the em bers which hnvo done service In the prepara tion of the evening' meal excites nelrowsy ficllng among the camping veterans , A most phasing feature of the evening is the state ) reunions. 'Ihoveterans gather In double line and form an oval , totho center of vihlchono of them calls the men who had en listed In the various Mates Often , as in the ttbos of lovur , Ohio and Illinois , u largo pro portion 1i of the entire number biealc for the center , shale hands nnet give tlneo chrors for the btnto \\liosollaKtlioyhnd \ immheil out. Uc-easlonally but ono lone individual , onu gray-haired veteran , hobbled alone totho center , lie Is the only soldier from Ids state \\ltt \ ) isaUcmlitiKtho icuiilon am ) has no com- Lidc'shnndto shako. When no ono responds tothostate call , a deep sileneo and awe spicads over the throng as It views the result * of twcnty-iito years lu shiittcihiK the t r.inks. hustniglit , alter the roll of stitia hid 1 been exhausted , there was a cry lor the Johnnies. Tvvoex-confedi'rates r expended to the call. One , Joseph ICnchloy , had belonged to thoSeventh Virginia civalry ; the second. A , C. I'oatfe , ton similar corps of the Soionu Missouri. They shook lianils togcthol and eieh assorted that tliough ho had fought for u lint ho believed to bo right , ho had long ago hid down his gun nnd at the sarno tlrno had put nsldo all bad feeling. A hundred vet- nans then Jumped forward to grasp tholr hands and three ohecrj for there-constructed Johnnies -\\ere- given with a vim. Recollections of former war-time experi ences , when thu solellcrs sat ni'ounel the i.impllrii anel related experiences of thoday , causothe vctoraimtogathcrlii similar conelnvo again , But this tlmu the subjects cover the whole war and the same old songs receive their annual rejuvenation , The men rougi-Q- gated ut Camp Lincoln are moro sparing of the -woodpile , uud Instead of a lingo bla/o the glare of a lialf-dozeti headlights Is turned upon the surrounding story tellers , One by one the old-time window steal off and cxpoiicnco once moio the pleasures ui wi n na iho Inconveniences of camp llfo as _ do\vn \ upon the eots or straw. Tha" * ' r-s.- calls and dramming1 continue , but gbiflually become less frcciucnt. The wntl- nets and retiring soldiers exchange war crlc . " .Toovvhcro's , jour mule ) " scarcely bounds on tlie dump iil ht nlr when the reply echoes fourth , "Joe. licro'svou mule" Tneso erics arc tailed with a pcculini1 wlcul drawl rcsorn- bllnga cry loi-heli ) Soon oven this oiuhant- Ing jelling ceases and only the night \vatch kcopsup its continued tread. In thu space without the camp , the land of liuoltstorsaudlemonadovondi'rs , sunset jcro- ntcano marked change In the throng's activ ity. Pcihaps the cooler air allows the country hisses to tlip the light fantastic with moio sprinhtlincas. Tha merry-go-rounds revolto faster and the fnkiis1 cries sound louder. Some nttcmplTlo imitate n snow storm by promiscuous throw ing of pop coin. Others piesont ludicrous pictures lu tlielr contortions to devoui huca slleet of melon without burling thcAicolii the sticky Juice. This continues until the weohoursof morning , when the tleldler lajs nstilohlslnstiumcnt atul the fakir scoks rest. The signs of thoappioaebliig morning uni uninlstahablo. Tno horses nolgh nnd paw the ground. . Impatient their morning feed. The tetivo nxo resounds us thu splinters fly from Individual ' momhersof the woodpile. The artillery men * assemble about their fj'ms Matching u cily" for Iho ilrst ray of the rlsinf'snii. And tlici , as the rcddenliiK cast breaUslntoit llcry glow the disthiirKO of the caiinon lovciberatca among the hills and startlca each slumbering camper from his bed. The atarry stripes ( loat oncomoro from thoheadnunrtcr'sstall , After this It is Impossible to clcop The tumping ot these fetching wood and water Increases. The horses express audibly their Joy at the approaching meal , The criers at tholining ( halls resume their occupations nnd the camp of the nhtht becomes the camp of the day. .Mr. W. Jl. Shlpniaii , traveling freight agmt of the Northwestern road , Is hcio see- inntliathis pitrons rcccivotho proiieraccoin- mod.ition * . That compiny has established a. bat'apo room in camp lu order to facilltato Its business. Another clear sky ( treated the fourth day of tlio reunion , but thohoatwna InsulTerablo and the dust blinding. Vet a large crowd came In from the country * to vvltnoss what ha\u x ovcu the most Interesting exorcisea of the ucvlc. It Uprohuble that 10,000 IHO- ; plo were in attuidanco. Tha morning | > ro- gr imnio comprised a parade of all the trams from thoeiiinp totlio dty nnd leturn. 'Iho line left tlio icrouadH nt JO.liO with Colonel Adams at Its head. Colonel Larselero and Captain Murlln nctcd as marshals. The Arawhoo , ItusWa mid Uonova bands furnlfclicd the music.hllo tlio Nelson , flentva. riurhury and Minneap olis guards andTopeka and\S yinorohuttcrles kept step to the inaitial strains. 'Iho rear was brought up hy the Superior light guards and a body of uter.ms. Altogether about two hundred and lift/ participated in the parade A lo\v \ In formal speeches wore made In the morning by Colonel Cagp ! , Major Herman , PrivatoGinn and Mr. Himback. but in the afternoon a number of distinguished meinid- drussed the vast aiidlonco of uonio thrco thousnnd Interested hearers. After 8Q\eral musical selections i'x-Coiigicsmnaii Iliin- bick intioducod lion , N , V. llar- lan of Vorli , Kob. , candidate for congress in the Second district , lie spoke for so\eral \ minutes laudatory of the vutiran soldieis , rcylowcJ tiio history of thp cotmtl- tution down to the close of the civil war and expressed the opinion that tlio government should bo moro magnanimous to the soldiers , closing amid apiihuihO , General Van \VycK \ was then introduced nnd slopping totho fiontof the phtfoim ho spoke as follows ! " \\'o \ \ liavo assembled horfl to relicurso the past for loy and jirollt .Uy reason of the neglect of the govt'inincnt iu pelting pensions , the latter am as dlflleult to obtain today na In times past , 'Iho republics aie noiuorofjrutcful thamiioa- urohles or other forms of ( rovcrnmcnt. Ihoso ciititlul topouBlons can only get them after long llBhtlnif. At the close of the war the nntion was willing tovototho last man and tlio lint dollar. They voted the last man hut the last dollar Mill lingers , [ Applause. ) The bondholder was appreciated and paid infold , but the nation novoruawthiittlio soldltr wu paid In gold. Ilia greenbacks dcprcclatoj luforo they readied homo , "Tho huoobof the tovolutlon and thoM'ex- lean war had to light before getting tholr service pension , Those of the civil wurlmva only obtained thorn for the dinuUcu.Vull street rules the Bovernmont It wuits up inoracirfuliitlng mcJluin , Itwatits no pen > ilonn because It says that It would croalo too large a debt. St.itc-smm in so ntueh inouoyat wrnrnand that tl.ci wUU i to build illj.i nut jiay the d * ! : ' . 1" ' "