OMAHA DAILY BEE. hVENTY-FIKST YEAK. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MOUNTING , JULY" 29 , 181)1 ) , iN UMBER 41. * BOLD POSTOl'FICE ' BURGLAR , Arrested for a Stanton Eobbcry but Makca His Escipe. MARRIAGE THE OBJ1CT OF THE CRIME. t'niiNiial Device of a Son to Aoconi- an Alliance to U liioli Ills ParcntH Wore Opposud. PitfMoNT , Neb , July 28 [ Special Tole- ( 'mm lo TinHi i' . ] Sheriff Peters nnJ Post master McPnrland of Stunton were In the cltj today In search of a son of Iho post master who broke into tbo postoftlco nt Stnn- Ion Sunday night nnd stole $ - ! . " > In cnsh nnd iiomo stamps from his father. The voting fellow was arresled at Wlsner ycsterdav , but suet cetlcd In making his cscnno from the olllcers , nnd It Is thought cumo this way. The fnthcr of the L-o.v says his son wnnts to get rnurrlod very inuoli , nnd to tlio union ho Is opposed , and that the son's object In stc.il- Ttig th' ) money wus lo pa > his wedding ex penses The father desires to get his son nnd hnvo him locked up , mid while punishing him for Ins wrong nt the sumo time deier him from mnking an tilli.mco that Is offensive to the parents Kovi-icly lniirtil. | WiMonr , Neb , July 2S [ bpcclrl Tele gram to TinIHr.j Louis Lonquest , the jonncest son of A P Lonquest , n conductor running out of this city , has learned u lesson nbout handling tire arms Ho nnd another bov seemed nn oltl shot gun tills nflcrnoon nnd wont down near the t look to bunt Tl'o gun hail ono load in it ami boj s decided to lire It on * Louis held tbo gun while tlio other bov pulled tholtiggcr The gun must , split- tliu ; the two bands apart two thlids of their Inngth nnd n piece of the bieecli sliur-k i I ouis under tlio cheek , inllletlng a pilnful though not tlnnguiotis wound A charge of dvnnmlto was exploded In the foiobaj of tbo mill south of this citv last nlghl w tilth totally destroyed the water wlicol nnd loosened the finma vvoilc of tlio forobnv. Tlio loss is nbout fsoo. Mr Julius Nowmann , the owner of tbo wheel and wotor power , says ho will loplaeo It us soon ns possible. 'lenlM ( or Holt County. \ kiN ON , Neb , July 2S.--Special [ Tele- Vrim to Tin B i r. | Captain J S Hartley received n telegram from Govcinor Tha > or Ihls evening iluit ho had shipped fiflv-thrco tents to Atkinson for the Holt county le- union to bo held hoio August 4 , 1 , li and 7 The minios of the spoikeis nun the davs they mo to mate nre , General Vnn Wide nnd Judge Notlis , Autrust d ; Tom Majors , Au gust 7 , nnd Judge Tucker on the involve. .Nelson I.OHC-H 11 MinNtor. Ni i SON , Neb , July 2S. [ Special Telegram to Tins Bu.l-Rov. W. II. Niles moved to Table Rotk Piidiiv. Mr. Niles had been pastor of the Piosujtorian chinch for four yeais ami has a host of fiionds lioro who icgret his I'epaiiinu ' fiom nmong them. Nelson toiiinalulutos Table Reckon her acquisition. Rev. Nilos' good walk nnd In- ilnencu is better appreciated now Ihan ever bofoio. Army Surjioon Madly von ided. POUT ROIIINSOV , Neb , July 2S. [ Special Telegram to THE IJci. I Dr. Kcan , assistant surgeon United States aunv , met with n serious accident this morning while oul on mounted pistol piactlco. Ills pistol was out of order , and while tiylng to cock It the weapon was accidentally dischuigod , the bul let entering bis thigh , In caking Ihe bono nnd passing Into tlio calf of his leg. AVIII Ilioct a New TAIMUII , Neb , July 23. iSpoclal Tele- Kiam to I'm. Hn-.J At a mealing of the stockholder of the Palmers' and Mut chants' bank of this city last ovoi "ng " It was decided to elect a new bank building , and a commlt- > was appointed to selet t a site and icceivo fiom contrattois. It is possible thai the Knf fghls of Pithns will Join Ihem unit erect n hall over the bank. a llorso Thiof. Coi t MIIIS Neb , , July -S. [ Special Teio- cram to Tin : Hi r.l Deputy sheriff of Pltttto county , Andy Campbell , nnested Tom Illcks nl Columbus lodav for stealing a Htallton valued at'U. ) fiom Gus Sunshine , miles east of Madison. Hicks is but eighteen veins old , was foimo-allv an em plovo of Mr Sunshine. He Is now In the county Jail hoio. AVIII Attend tilt ) Cliantaiiiin. | LONII PINP , Neb , July "S [ Special to TUP Hi'K. ] Piom present Indications n good many Omaha people will tnko their outing nt the Long Pine Chautauqua this joar. Orders for touts and accommodations nro being lecelved dully. Tents nio on tlio roud now and ns soon ns iccelvod a number of people v,111 go Into camp before the Chaulnuqua oiions. Valuable lloiho Stolon. STVNTOV , Neb , July 2b. [ Special to Tin lli.r I Last night n blnck stallion belonging to G Souncuscholn , nbout ton miles south west of this place , was stolen. A foimor woiktnen of Mr. Souncuscheln Is strongly Buspocteil , ns ho was keen in tlio nolghboi- liood lasl evening , but this morning ho can not bo found. County Clerk Appointed. STKNTOV , Neb , July ! > . | Spociil to Tun III i The cotintv commissioners jestordav Jlllcil the vaeuiey in the ofllco of county clem of this count ) caused by the death of the late \ \ ' . T Sharp by appointing A. W. Stiiup , who nt once gnvo bond nnd entered upon the duties of the olllco. A Monument to His Memory , hut No ItoinaniH Honoath It. Ni.w Hvvuv , Conn , Julv , > 3 At iho time of the unveiling of tbo momorlil to Adjutant Campbell of thu Hiliish nrmv.who was killed in Allingtou dining the Invasion of New i\avcu , It was supposed Hint tbo nutu U ro- jnnlns of tbo famously merciful British olll- cor lay beneath the stone tnnt was dodlcatud to bis momor.v The fact is th t no body , nor nny traeoiof thu ood.v , can be found. After ] ) itivision had been made for electing the monument , it w is decldeu , In older thai the monument mlghl nppt'ar to bottei advanUKO. to hnvo U erected on a slight eminence some distance It mil iho old giavo. Workmen woio cniiplojed to dlt the lomains up , bui though they made onieful search nothing tlmt dif fered In any way fiom the soil could bo found In aider that public Interest In thu event mlKbt nol suffer uv rev elation of the facts , nothing was said of the discovery ut Iho time of ttio dedication. Ciopt. nToO. . , July U < - Grasshoppeis nro ruining the oats prospcuts In twenty counties nlong the Ohio nnd Indiana border lines and thu doynstntlon U most marked In iho region around iho head waters of tlio Wnbisb , iMlama nnd Mnumcu rivers. The ciop Is ruined by the small green grasshoppers on fat m uflor farm and many giovvcrs , manned nt thu invagesof the pest , cut their oats green but tbo hoppers followed U Into tbo 'I boy are now In the corn. Mootlni ; oT thu Ihotltorliooilx. Al TOON * , I > n , July US. The railroad mon of this city nro preparing for n union moot ing to bo hold hero lu September of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Knglnoors , Plro- tucu , Conductor * and Uraicoiaoa. TUo 001- slons will bo hold nt the opera house and will bo open to Iho public The grand oflleors of these organisations nnd other prominent speakers will bo present. The object of tbo meeting Is n discussion on the good of tbo order nnd to urcato a feeling of hnrmonv nnd sympalhv among iho different branches of Iho rallioad organisations. n noi.it.tu : noniunv. Union Pacific Station , \nontn In Wyo ming i\posiMl-.liflr : AIctliotlH. CIIIM t VNK , Wyo , July -J3 ( Special Tole- grim tx ) Tun HUB. | J M. Crosbto nnd M. J. Russom , Union Pacillo stntion ngenls ut Car bon nnd Himnn respeolivnly , have been hold In 11,000 bail at Raw ling for conspiracy to rob Ibcir employes Their plan was to de stroy way bills between tbo two stations. Agents in billing Height are required to make out a wnj bill and lake a copy of U In a copy press and hand Iho origin il lo the con ductor who goes out In ch irgo of tlu freicht , who , in turn hands It over lo Iho station agent at its dostinalinn. The plnn of the agents was to make oat the waybills but not. to copy them , ami whenever it seemed safe to destroy them , after having been received from the condut tor. tlioy did so nnd pookoted tbo piocceds The plan was discovered through n lost letter picked up by the operitor nt Carbon nnd for wauled to Su- potintendenl Wurlcl This letter vv is from itussom to Ciosblo and in effeel as follaws Yos. vviiy No 17 , dated luly 10 h ts hoi n re pot ted Ifovorvthliu Is all rUbl with vou will not ropoi I the way 1)111 ) In the future. llurn both H ty bills Answer If all right Acioss the face was endorsed in Crosbio's bnmtvviiting. "O. 1C. , busl 'em O" ' 1 his led to mi investigation and the subsequun arrests The books in both ofllcos nro being overhauled The amount of the shortage is not j et know n. n.Kin Kinat Clit' Cm rrNV * , Wyo , July lia [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Hi r j The explosion of a lamp in the Wave saloon caused n fiio this evening which for a time I'lrealcned In reach llio pio- poillonsofn coiillnurntion , Toitunuely no wind ptev ailed 'Iho building is owned bv Colonel Dickinson and was tiatn igod ? l,500 The U av o saloon w is gutted. Tlio loss is ? 1UIH ) John W. Popp's clear factory was piactically destrojcd His loss Is SI.VKI The sulletois nio instiled lo about halt tbo amount of Iho losses ornci if.s .11:111 : ,1 in. and .Mrmbi'r-i of tin ; Council 'doubled 1) ) } a Woman. D vnwooi ) , S. D , Julj J-i [ Spuctil Tele- giam to Tin : Hi r.j The citj council of Deadwood - wood on Mondaj lot a eontraef fornnpiovlng \Villiiuns3tieet. Lasl night ihc niuor and ull the mcmbois of the munlcipll body nnd the eonltactot weiourrcited bv the sheriff on win rants Issued bv a Central City Justice The wan ants vvcro granted on complaint of Mrs Honrico Livingstone , who alleges that the mavor tind council und continclor had loiupned to tlcpilvo her bvfi mil nnd stealth of her usht in the Rose mining claim , across which ibo thoroughfare sougnt to bu im- piovcd is constructed The defendants went before the justice today , but vvcro granted a change of venue to another court. Mrs. Livingstone claims llio 10 id as n mining location made prior to the lovvnslto enti v. She nt ono tiico obtained u intent on it , but the patent was subsequently cintuited by the socretaty of Iho iuteiior. Since then there has been a multitudinous litigation between Mrs Liv ingstone and the occupiers of the suifaco giounds on the socalled mine and the city government. Tlio woman has moiu than once compelled the employes of the city sent to wont on William ftieel lo move oft nt the muz7lo of a shotgun , and she vows that blood will bo shed if she is interfered with fuithcr. The city claims the right lo the street und pioposes to have it , despite her tin outs , and , however , the t icscntttial of the oftlel ds may terminate. VIC lllti .llii : KlIltlAtl ItOOlll. 'I III ) Actor Snltl to Ito Smoking Ilimsoir to l-iitli. Bt / / uii ) B u. Mass , July 23. Thcro is a well authenticated lunioi llo.aUng about this town tlmt IMwin Booth is dying fiom tbo ef fects of too much smoking. Ill is such a slave to tbo weed that bo cannot stop smok ing , even ttiough ho knows 11 is killing him. Us offecls upon his heallh is Jttsl ns fatal , though not of the simo cbmnclor , ns that which ended Iho life of Gcnot.il Urnnt. Joe Joffeison and ox-Piosldent und Mis Cleveland - land have been sttiving to icfoitn Mr Booth In this respect , and for a while ihoy paitially sun ceded , bin iho habit had lee strong a uiioii him anil his indulgences became moro i.ine-tiMineil than ovei It is because of tills iclapsu , anil bocniiio ho knows lie cannot get belter in health , thai ho lefi hoio sud den ! } lasl S iturday Ho has gene to Narra- gunset Pier. . ; / : H A f i f / . / , f : i > i v w n vit'ii > . A Hobicvv Ilninlot Pillaged ! > y Mnr- dcrons ItnsslanH. BOSTON , Muss. , July s. A number of Rus sian Jews ai rived at tliis port jcstouluy and wore detained by the loqtilicmonts of the Immigration law. They toll n thiilling tnlo of Russian persecution Thej lived In n hain- lot containing eighteen houses noai Vrelle Al midnight July Ib Russl ins tiom the city nt- tncKod the hamlet , setting llio to the whole settlement , causing the death of twentj Jews and thu fearful burning of twenty moie Tbo Jews aimed Ihemsulvus nnd rolnliutoil , ono joung man , whoso mother hud Leon burned , killing tbroo with u ctowbar. Olllcers finally appeared and arrested the \onni : man and the oilier Jews , All will piobablv be soul lo Slbeiia. Dentil Itocord. Nr.vvouis , July S" . Tredeilck C Havo- muv er died at 0 ! ! 0 o'clock tonight nt his homo nl ThrriijgsnecK , Westclioster county. Mr. Ilavcmojer wns oltrliiy-flvt ) jours old. Ho was attacked last winter with the grip , which loft him In a very weak condition. Ho never fully iocovcred nnd the Illness which resulted In bis death took n serious turn about ton davs ago Mr. Havomevor , who vvns ihe founder of the well known Hnvo- mover sugar him. was a great benofr.ctor to thu town of Westchestor nnd during the many years ho h id n country rosldonco nt Throggsncek ho wns Identified vvlili numer ous enterprises for the progress of the town nnd wns also active In enaritablo affairs Mr. Havomeyor leaves five children , tlireo sons and two married daughters. He was pos sessed of a vast ostatu. Chilianiu - Storlos Ocnlod. Nr.vv Voiiu , Julya A correspondent tcl- cgtnphs fiom C'oqttlmbo , Chill , us follows The report that bus been sent out to foreign countiics about un engagement at Htinsco , in which the oongiwsioiiul troops were routed , Is without any tuith There was no such engagement The junta have landed 4,000 men tlnne , Intending to muUo nn advance upon the south. Since their landing thev have not mot any ItulmueedMa In icgaid to tlio victory of tlio iro\eminent troopi ut Vnlionni , it has been eio.itly oxnggernted. In reality , It bad very little importance. As 1 havonlreadj cable I vou , bovvuvcr , there Is ngoneitil belief hoio lhal n light will tnko pluco in this vicinity within n short time. Palled anil IK Hunt to Jail. ATI vNfk , Ga. , July US. Stephen T Rvnn , drv goods , who recently fnilud for i-,0ojooo , was sent to Jail by JudgoGoboi this mornlni ; for refusing to turn over assets worth $1'JO- 000. li.v an sa > s ho has no assets to turu over. IMItor Hainnol Saniln Dontl. Md. , July S Samuel Stindi , probably the oldest printer and publisher of tbo flrtt agriuultunl paper In this country , the American Furmor , died today , aged uinoty-two. MUST NOT IMPORT LABORERS , Welsh Tin Plato Workmen Will Hot Be Admitted. QUESTION NOW BEING CONSIDERED , Superintendent Ouonsol'tlie l tlon Ilnroaii Will lie KeiiioHtotl to 1'etlnlt the Amlnlstrulltm to Direct UN 1'oliuy. WASHINGTON Dune\unrTitn Hnr , Til 1 FotniTi i N rit STUKI T , WASHINGTON , D. C. , Julv 23. The treasury ofllclals hnvo been scheming for n dav or to ns to the besi method of letting ting Superintendent Owens of tbo immigra tion burenu down easy. It bus finally been decided tlmt n letter will be sent to Mr. NloJ- ot Indians , signed by the secretary , in which it v/lll bo stated that ho has no doubt re ceived the "unonU'lnl" communication of Mr. Owens and advising him to pay no ntlenitoii lo il , nnd Inllmnling Dial lie bud better not undettako to Import nny Welsh tin ptuto laboiers under the impression that Mr. Owens' ' letter gave him that right Ho will be further advised that the mailer of such admission Is MOW receiving Ihc cm ofulconsid- er.allon of Iho scctotarv , nnd that an ' 'ofll- ' cial" opinion will bo londorod in duo time. There is no doubt that Owens has been rather piomature. He objected to being sub ject lo Geneial NoUleton or oven the secre tary because ho tiad been chairman of the committee on labor , w is tbo putallvo father or the immigration law and did not think it possible thai an assistant socretnry or even the seciotarv could know as much nbout ttio matter as he Owens bus now taken u tumble and is satlsilnd to perfoim the routine work of a buicmi officer and not to rank him self with n uiombci of the cabinet , ui 11 NT MIVIV oitni u * . The following nrmy oideis were issued lodnv Second Lioiucmmt William J. Par- doe , nightoonth Infantiv , now on leave of absence nt Osvvepo , N Y . will repoit to tbo superintendent of the rccinltlng r.orvico nt Now York to oonilucl i PCI u Its to thu dop nt- mcnt of TCMIS Upon the completion of this duU ho will join bK comp my. MISCI I I VNI Oil Tli" secretary of t'io trnasury department has inform itlon bv wiio of the nuosl jester- dny at Council Bluffs bv Agent C M Sled- mnn of the secret scivice division of IX II Hatsbergcr and Alilli nn Wntkins for passing counterfeit silver doll irs. ClinilcB. . Nelson has been appointed postmaster nt Clutkevillo , la. P. S. II. THIY j'i ton OM in i. rinHtorn Pajiors Declare Nebraska's 'Mi'tropoliH ; | - . ; : to the C invention. WvsniNtiTON , July ' 2fSocclal Telegram to'J'in : Hi r.J The nniion il republican ex ecutive commiltco mot todnj at ! ) o'clock in this city. The eastern piess and local papers of tills citv speak well of Omaha Tbn Washington Stars ijs : Om ilia wants the convention Oiiiah i Is e trly lo the front with a bid for the n itlnnn ! convention. Her cuininlttuu Is on hand with authority to pre sent the claims of that city ana Om ilia Is Koliu to do all she c in to cot the convention. A proposition will bo submitted to the execu tive comnilttte to sav wli it Is demanded of Omaha on condition th it she Is voted tno t on- vontlon and tlmt Om thaw 111 glvoa puar.in- leo to provide for and t iKo c m > of tbu I'tin- venllon and all persons attending , to the o\tuntot lOJOiH ) people. Tht ) coniinltto * has ild to them til it a city vvlioso popnl it Inn lucre i cs from IUUU In IhHJ to UO.ttM In 1 00 , hose bank tluirinces last year v\oio ever K'it ( UOOO. ) tthnso eltl/nns have on denoill HTOOMMi of nioiioy , and n city buuKiil by a state lar.'ur Ihan all the Now Knt-'liiml states eoniblnod , nhosu pcoplo liave on tltnioslt oerf ; 0,010,000 In t hell slitoimd na tional banUi , 11 state who-o corn erop this year vv 111 amount to 'JOO.OjO.tiOO bushels and whose fin in output this jcir v\lll requlru * TllUOO,0 0 to imicliimu the M line , vvhnsj beef and poik Industries In sc-ven yoais , stalling fiom niithliie , has rciicbuil thud pi ice In the Jieef and poiU pic Mug Indnstr cs of the world , c in and will t ike oaiu of the n itlonul republican presidential convintum in IMJ. n "A xr i o s r. i r , .s 11 : t if f : its. Alabama Delegation ConlVrs with Wanannikor About the Matter. WvHiiiNotov , July 2s. A delegation of gentlemen from Mobile , Ala , who desiio that Mobile shall bo the startinc point of a postal aid line of steamers for Central Ameil- can and ether polls , had n confeience with Postmaslor General Wumimnker on iho sub ject lo day. 'Iho delegation Included nmong otheis Senators Morgan und Pugh nnd Rop- rescnintlvo Cl.itko of Alabama and Mr. Sabln , picsldcnt of tbo commciclul club of Mobile. Asa result of Iho confeionco the delogn- tlon wilt submit to the dcp irtment in writing n statement showing the service the people of the city will oiler as an inducement , to tlio covctnmonl to Include within the mcscnt advertisement a ptoposid for service from Mobile direct. It is snid that tbo route which the delegation favored provided tbnt the vessels shall start nt Tumpleo , Gio.v- lown nnd Colon , AVi-Hti-rn Pensions. WASHINGTON- , July ' . ! > . [ Special Telegram to Tint Bir. : I The following lisl of pensions granlud is icporlod by Tin : Dec und nxnmlncrnnd Bui can of Claims : Nebraska Oilcinal : Isaiah Novvoll , Wil liam Since , Simon Stevenson , John Dupco , Samuel lload , T. Flannlgan , John F. House man , Samuel Pry , J. Mvers , William b. Owen , llJiaco Goble , Georiro D. Hunt , Nathaniel A. Han is , Lewis Little , Thomas D Rnyburn , Vincent Uuckor nnd Daniel W. Kolso. Inci case Mai tin Stroml. Origlnnl Mur > A. Benlon , nibaboth tlurllngnmo , Beitha Klovon , Pha-bo J. Asherund Miuv U. Balrd lown Oilirinal Adam Hoomor , Peter Pote'iaou , William Lawrence , Lee nils H. Grimes , Richard Jones , Lemuel L , Fosier , William M Goioham , Roliert O Owens , Christopher T. Jones , LiUrunL-e Noreioss , RoboilA. Hogaboom , Pearson Dye , Thomas Gnbiigan , Isaao N Moilnml , Perrv S Smith , Lorenzo D Pniker , John W Pliclps , John Tlss , Mle'i.iel Mulonoy , Louis Miller , Snl- innder Johnson , William U Jnckson , Hliam T. Jones , LJioklol H. Downey , Robert M. Martin , John Smith , George Gilbert and Jumos W Wlllult ( navy ) . Original Muv P Biownllou , .Magdidenu Haider , Paulina H ConNon , Leah Mabeoeif. mother , Nancy Hester , mother , Uunieo M , Coder Western Patents. WvsuiNnToN , July i8 [ Special Telegram to Tin. Hi i . | The following list of patents granted Is repotted by Tin : Hun nnd Ux- umlnor Bureau of Claims : Archer H. Burr , Omahii , Incubator , Prank J. b Scmnclor , Utlc.a , Neb , tobacco pipe attachment ; Charles Sholford. Cle'at water , Neb , kettle tiller. Guilder H. Chnstlunson , Dow ill , In. , nJjustablu brncket , Samuel W. Hurlbuit , Creston , In , folding crate ; Hlrnin W. Joslvn , Des Molnes , la. , implement for dehorning cattle. Mt : OIVPII'A Idillni ; .Motlllled. \VtsiiiNtiTON , July ! ! S. Secrotnry Foster docs not fully agree with Superintendent Owen In the opinion tlmt tbo alien contract labor law docs not prohibit the Importation of Hlullod laborers for employment In the Un plato factories. Ho has prepared u modifica tion of Mr Owen's ruling on that subject and will make It public tomorrow. Appriveil tlio WrtUorn L'nion'H HIM WASIUNIITON , July 2s Second Comp troller G likes In his report approved the bills of the Western Union telegraph company , auouQtlug to f 100,000 , for tbo service of the United States signal bureau nt the rntos es tablished by tbo postmaster 'pcncral. ' The comr any bus notltlod the secretary tlmt It will accept payment nt the rates named under tholr protest until tbo question of the legality of the present rates cnn bo Judicially deter mined. CO I/ATI * I'lll tOA HHS. Conmis StntlxticH Show nn Incrcaso Over the Giovuh ol * Popnlntlon , \v vsitiNOTOti , July 28.-LTho census ofllco todny Issued a bulletin on the subject of prisoners in county Jails. It shows that tbo total number of prlsoncis In county Jnlls on Juno 1 , is'W ' , wns lfi'lv ! ) , the number loported In Isbi ) wns 12,000 , nn increase of 0b47 In ton > ears , or ut tbo rate of fiJ.U ucr ccnl. The IncreiiBO In total population wns 2 1. Hi per tent In issotbarntlo of prisoners In county Jails to tbo population was 25,1 In each 1,000,000 ; In Ks'H ' ) It wns 1112. The Increase then has oecnfi'J to the 1,000,000. The larircst Incrcaso has been In the not lit At'.nntic division , whore It was 'r , to 1.000,000. Of tbo total number of prisoners in county jails 1 lilll were vvhito and fyVHI eoloied Of the lutler r > , .US vveio ncginos , lill Cbiuoso and lib Indians. About fout-nftbs of the negro prisoners vveio In Jails in Ihc south Atlantic nnd south ccniial divisions Of Iho IJ/Jlil vvhito prisoners UUM nro native born and J,7.V > ( oreign born while the birth plaro of CU is iinknow n Tin ) foreign population of tbo country or their itnmedlnto descomtants , the bulletin savs , conltibutos dlroctlv or tndliectlv ISI. ) , ) per sons to the population of the count ) jails , or 1,2.14 moro thini Iho onlito nutivo whlto pop- ulntloii. Ot the total niimoer of pilsouers 17,801 nro men and 1,717 women Pennsylvania leads with J , Mi prisoners , the icason for the largo number being that in that stnio many county Jails ntouulhori/ed to retain penltentiaiy convicts sentenced for fora term of joats The only stulo in which there bus been n.i nbsoluto decrease of Jail prisoners Is Ver mont Tbore tins been n decioaao tolatlvnlv to tlio total potml.Uion in nine other states nnd territories , namely , Callfoinia and Dakota ( counting the two states us ono ) , the Distilct of Columbia , Illinois , Maryl ind , Ohio , Oregon gen , Tc'Nns anil Wjomlng. Per the mo-it part this de'croiiso has boon verv slight. Tbo lelutlvo as well as absolute incieaso in tbo other slates nnd toirltoiies is a stiiklng fact In the prison statistics in Ih'l ' ) Gener ally speaking it has been laigest in stales with small lopulation. Piesldent Attonilts to C VIT Mvv POINT , N. J. , Julv 2S.-PresI- dcnt Han iion was confci ring this mornlnir with ox-Ministor to Russia Poster and Chief Cruller of the diplomatic bureau of Iho stale depaitmont with lofoionco to Iho icclpiocilv treaty with bplin. IhLs/afteinoon , with Secretary Traev , ho received tlio Oddlello.vs of Delaware and residents Of Oipo M ly. L.inoit Peiuisj Hani i Stool \Vjj > r1 s Gottlnjj "jlcn. HvuitiMiLiui , Pa , JulyFte. There were 1,500 men nl work nt the Po'insylviuiln ' steel works today. In the billet ri ill this morning theio wore enough men to cun the day and night turns , nnd nil the old ujep but tin oo are nt work. This afternoon n'surpilso was spiung on the strikers when a car containing hfty expeticnced mill bunds fiom Sparrow Point , Md , ran Into tbo yard nnd the men weio quickly distributed through tlio vnnous mills. These men will help lo stnrt the bossotner mill tomonovv. Tonight tbo train homing workmen fiom the mill to Hairis- buig was stoned by bovs in svmputby with the strikers. Money to Fiirht Cotiilot I nhor. MPMPIIM , Tcnn. , July 28. As n result of the mass meeting held hero so mo ti mo since to take action lonurding the minors' light againsl Iho supplanting of free labor by the use of conv ids nt Coal crook and Brlcovillo mines , about $500 has been raised by noptilnr subscription for the purpose of obtaining nn injunction against the lessees of the convicts nnd to light the mnlter through the courts. General G P. M. Turner , nn nltornoy of this city who has been engaged to conduct tbo case , loft for Ivnovv llio today. Askiii ! * lor leniency. Nrvv YOIIK , Julj 23 The Hungarian society of this city will hold a mn < s meotinir on Augusl 1 on boluilf of Androvv Toth , Geoigo Rush k nnd Michael Sibie , tbo tbrou Hungailnns sentenced to dcnlh at Pittsburg for pniticipation in the labor nets at Brail- dock , Pa. Prominent citizens will aldrcss n meeting und llio boirdof patdons ot Penn sylvania will bo appealed to for clemency on the gioind that the clicumstances of the cnso does not justify the oxecutioa of thu unfortunalo mon. AO 1'itorr.ni \ " i orxn. 'Ivvo P.lec-tric Companies Who Do Not Own th Diirlh. Ni.vv Y.JHK. July 23 Today the sheriff received two executions , aggregating y.oSO against the North Amoilean underground telegraph and electric company in favor of Lew is May. No pioporty could bo found to levy upon. The co.npany was oriMiilroti several j ears ago wllh $ T ,000,000 capital to walk the Johr.stono underground olcctilc conduit sv stem , but the board of olectucul contiol did not look upon the system with favor. The sheriff bns received nn attachment foj ? inHJ ( ) nuninsl the Distorn oloclric company in favor of Samuel Rowland on promissory notes of the comp in v made n joar ago , en dorsed bv P. Minturn Smith , the late presi dent , and W D. S Poriv , vice president. Murphy and Mote-alt for professional services have taken ? . ' , 175 Judgments iignmst thu compinv This company wns Incorporated In Pebru- nr.v , tsyj , wllh $1,000,000 capital lo worn the Uiistorn system vvhlch has been in use In Canada. Ux-Mnjor Wlckhnm was the Hist ptosidcnt. In October , Ibbl. Messrs , Smith and Perry bought a controlling interest. Mr Perrj * was p istor of the Bropklj n Dutch 10- formed church. Thu works are in Brooklvn. 7\lov \ enientH of Kiittorn VIsltorH. Nt-vv Yoitu , July'iS. [ Spool il to Tin : BPI. . ] H C. Baitlutl of Omihii , is ut the Aslor house. ' Mr. M. Smith of lown , is at the Astor house. ' L. K Builolgh of Omnba , is at the Interna tional hotol. U J Godso and J. L Mm bio , both Omahu gcntlomon , are ut the Conllnonlul hotel. Among llio passcngau on the Cunnrder Uinbrln , who sailed for London were Mis J. J. Bliss of Oiniiha , und Dr. J. F. Kennedy of Des Molnes. W. C Cole and wlfo of les } Molnes are at the Union Squaio hotel. W. H Wilson , wifu und boy ot Davenport , lu. , nro nt the Continental hqtel M. H Garten , wife and daughter of Lin coln , Nnb , aio guests of Iho Ashland house Ruilruid Prosidenl John Pferco of Sioux City. Is nt the Hotel Normqndlu. The Mills IniHdliiL'has been his clnuf tumping ground nnd Cells P. Huntlngtou a ofllco there bis ob jective point. JmUoJnmesB Smith of Burlington , in , p.dd u visit to Now Vorlc , and stopped over at Hie Windsor hotel. J. L ICuek of ICoarnci , Neb , wns u guuU nt Iho Windsor hotel. ' Ilonnlon ol'tho I Itnnin Family. FVIIIVIONT , W Vn. , July 23. i\tra pio- parntlons are being majlo Utthis place for the national reunion of the Homing family of the United States on August 10. U will bo ono of thu most notable family reunion m thu hutory of tbo country. Tbo Flemings are among the oldest families and nro among ttio earliest sottleia cf tbl > part of Virginia Governor Fleming of Florida and Governor Pluming of West Virginia aud n largo number of distinguished men of tlio nuino will b < > present. Tbo family is most numerous la Mow England and the western tatej. COMMISSIONERS BANQUETED , World's Fair Ropresantatives Entertained in Loudoa , INFLUENCE OF THE QUEEN PROMISZD. Much Interest Dlnplajod In tlio Coin- IiiC n\hllltlon-WoNh Tin Plato Works Only I'aitliillj Kc- biinieil Operations. LONDONJulj 2Tho foreign commUtoo of tlio world's fair was given ix grc.it banquet nt tlio Savoy hotel ted i. " Many distinguished - od porsousvcro prinont nmong which were Sir Phillip CunlllTe Owen , Mr. James Drcdgo and nil tlio mambjrs of the roynl commission ns well ( is tlio U nltoit Slntus consul general , General John C. Now , MiJorPost , United States Lieutenant Comm nider Uniery , the naval attache lit London , nil military at taches , the ether attaches of the United States legation and a number of title cole- biltcs. The dining room was beautifully decorated for tlio occasion with flowers , plants nnd Hags. IX-Congrcwniau Iluttorworth pre sided. Sir Richard Webster , the attorney general , sat on bis right and Mr. Lincoln and Viscount Cross wcio soiled on tlio loft. The first toasts , "Pho Piosident of the United States" and "Tho Qtiooti , " w ere at unk with gicat enthusiasm. Mr. Buttcrwoith , Mr P W. Peck and Mr. Moses P Handy made speeches which were most dlplomatie- nlly woulcd and wliLh weio well iccelvod In substance , they neatly returned thanks for the hospitality accorded them and clearly explained tbn objects and intentions of thu Columbian fair. Mr. Lincoln in a happy speech , which nas hcaitily applauded , related In detail the cor dial manner In which Lord S ilisburj bad re- reived the American committee when the latter called upon tno piomlor at ttio foicign ofllco nnd explained to him the i > rocro < = s being m ido toward lajiug the foundations for the fair nnd the hopes oxpicsscO as to seeing mi exhibit woithy of G i cat ill linn in Chicago in IV ) 1. ' 1 ho United btates minister also s ild tint ono of tlio stumbling blocks which had up to quite recently been In the wav of loieign exhibit ors had been icmovcd when ho was author i/eil to announce tbal anypiovision in tlio United States alien act which could bo con strued to opoiato against foreign exhibitors In the United St ites would bo icn'oved. foreign oxhlbltois. ho added , wcio assuiud that the United btates would use every en deavor to facilitate their being represented at tlio fair. Mr Lincoln concluded with the remuk : "Chicago never jot failed in any public undertaking and never will. " The most M iulle mt speech mule durlntr the Unique ! was that of VUcnunt Cioss , soeroturv of state for India. As Viscount Cross Is a cabinet ofllcer and as be is bonoied nltb the friendship of the queen his uttei- anco Uon | this Decision is said , bejond doubt , tohavo been iiuthou/ed by ihogovern- incnt. Tbo viscount said that , ho wished to assure Amciic.i in tlio strongest terms that England was he.irtlly nnd entirely with tlio United States in this matter , and that sUe would do everything possible to Insure the best representation at the fair , not only for England , but.of Indlr. nnd the colonies. Vis count Cross also promised iho American committee tlio earnest co-opor.itinn of the government. The viscount's speech was outhuslatlcallv applauded by all present. Sir Phillip Cunliffo Owen said that ho was convinced that the Chicago exhibition would excel any other previous exhibition , and therefore the Society of Arts bad icsolvcd to do its utmost to sco that Great Brillnn was properly leprcsentod at the coming display. Sir Richard Wobslor , the attornov general , in . in udmhablo speech also piomiscd thai linglnnd would nssiit to the utmost in mak ing the fair a success lu every sense of the woul. Channcoy M. Depcw expected to bo pres ent nt the bauquut , but at tlio last moment ho was summoned to moot Mr. Yanderbllt at Vienna and w loto to the committee oxpiesa- ing his legtcts at not being able to bo pres ent. Mr. Depow said that ho icgrctted his enforced absence all the moro as ho wished to say something for the fair , -'if the usu il Amoilcan habitat speech-making pii'vallcd. " Mr Dcpow's letter concluded with the words " 1 wish \ou everv success. " Right Ho'iorablo William K. Gladstone sent an autograpli letter to ux-Corgrosstmn Hntlci worth in which the old statesman said"I cannot doubt that the Chlca/o ex hibition will lend nutcilnlly to advance the commercial intmcouise between nations , " and closed with these sentiments of fuciid- shlp "I sliall not I hope tiansgro s the limits ot courtesy In expressing that those at least whocomo after mo may live to sco the imlustiial gloiy ofAmoiicii ficcd fiom ovcrj fetter and her unparalleled nalutal resources sources turned to the best account. " As the company was dispersing. Sir Phillip Cunliffo O.von said : "Tho associated people of America cannot overestimate the im- poitanco of the presence and .speech of Viscount Gross upon this occasion. It means that the queen nnd the goveinmont will llnow the full weight of their inlluenco In favor of the fair. " The foreign committee of the Columbian fair starts for Pails tomorrow moining. On Thursday the committee will itino at the United States legation and dining their stay In tbo Fioiich capital thoj will bo received by the chamber of commence nnd will be baaquetted in the Eiffel tower by the French- American society nnd will attend a reception given in their honor by the dlicctots of the society. _ o.v/.r .1 I'Aitri ii.si.Mi > riov. WclsliTIn Plato Works Are Only Pill- \\\K \ \ Small Ordcr-i. LONDON , July 23 The icsumption of Welsh tin plate works is onl\ partial and by linns fortunate enough to secure orders. The work will only continue while the orders last by the week to week contracts with the men. No appicciablo reduction of stocks In America is noticed. Prices are still unro- munoratlvo. During July the shipments fiom Swnnsen hnvo boon under ono thousand tons weekly ns ngnlnst 10,000 to .0,000 tons In tbo same montli In Ib'H ) whilu the stocks now on hand amount to 100,000 against lr > 00ooo boxes In the corresponding week In Ib'JO. It Is estimated that three months must elapse bofoio the trade becomes In Isle ngiiln , but genotal confidence Is felt umong mnnu- fncturors that trade will regulate Itse.f within six months Tbo tin untuned Amer ican competition causes no Horlous alarm to most mnnufnetururs , though some of the loss snngumo think Hint the Americans will eventually succeed In establishing n tr.uio and especially ns they will bo able to nJopt labor-saving appliances , attempts to Intro duce whMi hoio tiavo alieady Incurred the resentment of the men nnd will inevitably lend to a severe struggle. The Daniel Hdwurds company is tinnhlo to resume , tholr mon declining to work the now lluxsvstom The eompnnv Is therofoio lull ing steps to sell the flux p Hunts to Atneiua. Other llrms aio also Idle , their men luluslng to work at reduced wages. If the must ois hero do not concede the dumands of the men the latter I. now they can seouro employment In America Ttio relationship between cupltilnnd labor Is bn- coming strnlned nnd it Is feaicd that em ployes will bu foicod to consider tbo udvisn- billty of transfeiilng their business to America Tbo manufacturer ! otic-rod to ic- open tbo works on lower wa'joi mcrolv to give the men employment and without hopu of profit. The secretaiy of the Tin PI ito Masters' association In Interview- , an Interviewtoday , confirmed those views , but ndded that thoio was nothing to fear from purely American coinutltlon | _ Clilll EtoutH n Now Prenldent. LONDOV , July 28.San tlago advices stnto that Claudio Vicuna baa boon elgctcd president of Chill , his toi tnmcnclng September 18. Iho dispatch u , "Thoelection is regarded as n pledge that \ , - cnorey and p itrlotlsm will tnurK the fuv " < induct of the government - ment ' "Tho govcrnmon * * . YI ( XX ) troops between hero and Vnlpu also .Conception It can effect n Junction bei ttieso troops in a -single day and can glv tlo tothoiobols Numbers of tUm-rteii nrrlvlnir hero. They say the icbels at Istlug men by force. " r.ii'i.t or 111:11 nti\cn. I'cciillurl } KmhairifcHlni : Position of an Amci Ic'.inVoin in Ahmad. ( On/ij/Muht / < ) fitmri ) | f.'ord'ii Urnnttt. ] At v Lis BMNM , July ' . ' 3 tNew Vork Herald Coblo-Spe. . lal to TinBIF. . | ileio Is a picture of the Amorlcin and English colon.v now stajing bore After dinner under the garden of the hotel L' Luropo society takes its crffeo and hero the gossips meet nnd compnto notes , Intoning the while to the strains of the Neopolltan bind Hat-h table has Its separate group AtonoaioMr Vanburgof Pails and bis family. Ho Is Intlmaielv con nected w 1th the commerce between Pianco nnd the United States , and In recognition of various son Ices tendered to the Piench ROV- cinmeut has laiclv been promoted an oflleor of the Legion of Honor Thcro are few Americans in Prance who hnxo acquired this distinction. General Tnir , the celebrated Gnilbaldlun general and minister of Victor J2mnnuul , is also hero Ho Is ono of tlio tin. ostspecimen of n man that c\cr were n sword. General Turr is a man full\ six feet two , and though over sl\tj , ho looks forty Hols amiable nnd uentle as n rhild. I was standing at the door of the hotel two dnjs ago when tbo kirg of Gieece was passing Ho suddenly iccogniyed the general , tinned round quickly , shook him heartily by the hand , and giceted him as an old fiiond. At another table mo Mr and Mis Giafton Smith. The lady is the well known wiilei "Nomad. " Then tticio aie Mr Comyns Carr , the ulajwlight nnd author , and Mr and Mis. Scooncs of London. This is a perfectly tiuo story about a lady who mot with a disagreeable suipriso hoio a few daj s ago In taking the b itlis a cci tain knowledge of Trench is noccssan , puticti- Inily when ladies are unaccompanied When tbu bath is o\or the piticnt is rapidh dilod , wiapncd in Ilanupl sheets and ciiiiodbaik to the hotel In a curious sed in eh ur Then ho or she is lifted into uod , still swathed like mummy , is coveted up with additional blankets nnd a quilt and loft to poispire The l.uh in question found lionelf in aeiy lidiculous position thtou h her faultv pionunclnllon of Piendi. She Is an Ameiictn , unmauled and of mote than usual pioportion. She is staying at the Hotel dos Princes. She took her bath in the usual waynndgavo instructions to bo earned to "Numero On/a , Hotel dos Piincoss. " This she pronounced in suoh n manner th it the poitois understood her to sav "Hotel do Prance" whither thoi ntonco piocceded and took the luly up to No 11 , laid her on the bed and left hoi to pcrspiio. Imagine her honor on lomoUng tbo covering to tlnd her self alone in a strange be I , with a man's olTects all around the loom and no other clothing ihan n blanket. Her Indignation may be bettor imagined than described. it nibi'i.r. IA/I > _ / / / / cvi in , Hceolvo tlio Pronoh Rallorn nltli Popular IxMiioiiHtrtitiou. CHONST DT , July 28. At a dinner given the sailors of iho Flatten licet yesterday to ists of Klgnltlcnnco weio di unk nmld ttio utmost en thusiasm. Enormous ciowds of people gnth oicd In front of the exchange where the ban quet was Inld and gieoted the ofllccrs of the Fionch fleet. The frantic ciowd fotmht and struggled to get n ploco of the til-colored Hag which the olllcers thiew among the people , shouting "Vive la Hussio " The eiowd ro- bponded "Vivo la Franco. " It is believed how oxer , that the e/ar was not pleased with the popular demonstration tow aid the Pronch and will never consent to an actual alliance with the Trench lepubllc The speeches aboaid tlio Maiomro yeUor- dny were \ery cotdlal. The Tionch admiral Gervals tonsted the CJMI- , wishing him glorv and longevity. 'Iho Hussian ndm'.ial , Giand Duk'i Alexis , icsponded and toasted Pusl- dent Cainot. Aftoiwaids Citilnd OukoAlexis totstcd "Tho Ttonch ndmlial and the Hoot under his command destined for fiesh lauicls. " ttKt'iix sunn : r/c'//ws / > / / ; . 'J'lic St. Mamlf Accident and Its Awful PAUIS , July 23. The rosponslbilltv for tbo railway accident at St Mamie has not jet been determined. Suxen moie victims of the accident died last night , making a total of ( I fly deaths accounted for The funeral will take place tomouow nfteinoun nm ! will bo conducted ut the expense of Ihocomnmno of Si Mando. The assistant station master ut VIncenncs and the driver of the second en- glno tuiNO been arrested for careloshiicss. AVoilcynii ConlortMU'C In ScNslnn. LONDON' , July i2b - ThoVesloynn confet- cnco today revised the list of delegates to the Washington ecumenical coundl Doctors Dalllnger and Jenkins , Mr Perch Hunting nnd others intimntcd tli it they would bo unnblo to go and sixty fiesti nominations weio made , clilclh those of the ministers , upon'which a ballot will bo taken It W Perks spoke of the question of enlarging the number of topics for the ecumenical council. Ho s ild that any subjnct ought to bo freely discussed. The president thought otherwise , landless dilll cully , ho said , would nilso unless the council was secuiely guarded in its position. Sup pose that some one in Amoiicn proposed that the class meeting bo abullshed or thai every member must bu u total abstainer. 1'ilui Hughes moved the ptovlous question. The Washington programme , lie said , had long been settled , nnd the question could not bo reope-ned , Mr. Perks withdiow his motion. d I ) } tltt ) C'/ar. ST. Pmi.utiiiiito , July Us Tlio czar and c/.nrlmi gnvo a grand banquet in the Poteihof pnlnco this evening in honor of the Piench olllcers , Ono hundred and sixty covers were laid. The tables wcio bomtlfully decorated w ith llouuis and the gold service was used Among those present were the queen of Gu'oeo nnd her daughter , nil of the grind dukes and grund duchesses , tlio ministers , the Fiuncli ndmital , the mem bers o ( Ihu Trench emb issy , 'ami the Itussian admirals The music was fuinlshod b > the couil band. ll < ! rCio\y , LISIIOV , July iisTho Chilian erulsor I3r- rnsuno/ will sail tomouow for the Canaries , 'Iho captain will not ougugo u crew tote to ; be.vond Buenos Avres. The Spanish consol hero has-in formation that there aio Spaniards Imprisoned on board the Chilian ciulsor I tnisntleIt Is id to known that Hovei.il 1'oilUL'iiose wem Binuggled aboard the ciuisur dining tlui nU'ht It is belltixed the governimmt will order thai tiui cruiser be aeaichud be-furo the dep.ute. _ _ _ _ Si in clilnt ; lor tlio Di'iid SiiHpitndcd. UnniM rtn , July US. The bold of the slonnislilp Utopia , which was wrecked hero a few months ago , Is so charged with gns that It has become necessary to sus | > oud iho work of searching for and removing corpses of which many still remain In the hold 'lodnv the body of a woman was recovered with that of an Infant clasped to her breast and that of auolUcr child uUuL'luk' ted St. Pattl Road Will SuoIWizud Gould Cot Mnny Thousand. PRESIDENT MILLER ON THE SITUATION , Tin on nil Trains Will Io Hun Into Oiniiha Iniino llaloly II * no rnrihi'r Ohstacli-H aril Mn w M-urr , WIs , July -Spec [ ! d Tolo- gtnm to TinHi r | ItiHwolt Miller , president - dent of the Chicago , Mllwauke-o X St Paul ililt0 nl , m rived In the city todiy. He woio n larger smile than tuunl and II could plainly bo seen that ho felt considerably elated over the Important decision lemlerod In Otimh.i vo'torday covering the great bridge light between the Rook Island and the Union Pa- clllmouls Mi Miller is goneialiy a very bard mm to Intoiview , but Judge Uiewor't decision has ov Idontlv softened his ho.ut , for Tin Hi i. coricspondciil had no dirtleulty In getting him to talk of tbo now celebrated caseTho The tenor of Mr. Miller's talk gave ovl- dcnco that Jay Gould will bo culled upon to pin he.avi damages to the .St Paul road for his aibltrar.v notion In depriving the com pany of the use of Iho bridge after It had n valid contract to use the sliucttno. In speaking of ttio decision of Justlco Hi OH or , Mr Miller said. "Tho decision handed down jesteiday in the Kock Island citse Is viltuallv a decision in our own suit , as the two comptnlos had exactly tbo same giievanccs ami sued in the same coint and on Iho same points Wlil'o ' thu decision as tolegiaphod speaks of the Kock isl nut onlj. it mums the Chieauo , Mllwatilue X St Paul suit ns well , as U ooveis It 1 piesumo the Union Pnclllo will appeal the ease ns a mat ter of toim , but Hint will do the other side no good as It has no found itlnn whatever on which to base its claims Yi's , wo expect to eniii out the Idea of the orig inal continct as soon as the older of the toiiit is foimilly nmdotmul wo will then inn tiains to and fiom Omaha ovei the Union Paoillu bihlgo between that citv and Counill HluOs No , wo have not llgined out , \ot what our damages amount to per dav for o.ich day that wo woio prevented fiom ciObS- Inu the biidge after the contiact was In eftc-a " It was le.uned fiom another source that Piesidont Miller will soon order Hi" solicitor of the St. Paul 10 id to begin Milt for heavy dam igos against the Union Pacille comp uiv. As tno St Paul people h id a stiong contract with the Gould i > m they will have liltlo dillleulty in collecting a luigo sum. It is nndernood that the St. Paul load will iibk ? 10,000 n daj damages. .1 M/ „ / < i > .s AKIs iff ; . ItiotN AgiKnst Alls Do Ijittlo Damage. BOSTON , Mass , July 28. Much anxiety exists In lioston ever tbo news from Chun icgnidlng tlio massacie of mis- slomiries in that countiy. At the Con- gicg.uional house , Secietary Allen said the missionaries or his denomination had not been molested so far as was known and Secretary Mttrdockat thoUapllst headquarters said that the Baptists had oecn saved from the fury of tlio Celestials. At the Methodist headqu.utors it vvns learned that ilots hud oceuirul at Yung Chow , Nanking , Wtisucb , Kin Klaug and nt other places In the Yang Tsl vnlloy. At Nanking attempts wore made to demolish the hosmtal and set lira to the u-irls' school build * ing belongine lo llio Women's Foieltrn Mis- slomuy society. Rev. D. W. Nichols faced the mob alone nnd Uopt them nt bay witli Ins revolver until a imuidaun nnlvod wllh sol- dieis. Tlio doors , windows and walls of the chapel and dwelling bouses of the Wcslevan mission nt Wiisucb weio bat4orod down. lt v Mr. Arrentn and an Lngllshnmn ron- ncctnd with tlio customs service woio killed. As far us can bo leirncd at the Methodist heiidquaitors no New England missionary has been mimluitd "As to tbo cause of these ilots , " said one of the gentlemen con- ncited with the book concein , " 1. Theio Is a seciot sociotv which lias for its object the ov 01 llnow of the government , and whoso jun [ lose In fomenting riot Is to ombioit the gov eminent wilb forolirn powers in the hope tlmt wai mav ensue ! > There ate lar.o , num- biis of dlbchingod soldiers nnd unemploved lahmtirs who constitulo a loumlng mid lawless body of nan alwavs icady to outer Into any scheme of duUruclion and plunder. The Chinese goveinment , however , was never moio fuendlj to mtssioiiinlos than nt the present time. These rioters nro Its enemies whom ills anxious to punish. At the last accounts all our missionaries were safe , though lecont cablegrams led us to Infer that they had gone to Shanghai for snfetj. " - KI f.fOf f CON 1'iuiKit or jiunnisii. The .Inrj Mnnlly ltrlntn In a Sccoiul- Dc rro Vonliol. Coi t MIU , O , July SS William J. Elliott , tlio former ptopriotor and editor of the Sun day Capital , who with his biothor , P , J. nillott , killed Albert C. Osborn , n reporter on the Sunday Wet Id , and W L Hughes , a b\slandur , bosldes wounding n number of people duilng a shooting nfliav on High stiooton the aftoinoon of Toliruary M , win ( Onvlcted tills moinlng of minder in the second degico. Tlio ti lal has been In prog- icss since May I The crinio was llio direct lesull of pcisunal loinnallsm When the verdict was roul there was a sensational stone. Two or tin eo of Elliott's ' female lolatlons screamed and falntod. Klllott , enriged , snatched a Grand Army of the Republic button from the lapel of his cout and threw it at tbo Jury. n i : t mint ruitiiutiii : Per Omaha and Vicinity Fair ; stationary temperature. WAhiiiM.rov , July 128 Forecast till 8 p. ra. Wednesday Tor North DaUota Fair tomor row ; cooler Thursday morning , winds becom ing north. Tor South Dakota- Generally fair ; clear Wednesday night , winds becoming nmth , For Nebtaslm Pair , stationary temiiern- tine , except sllulith cooler al North I'lutto ; nortti winds Per Iowa -Fair tomorrow ; stationary torn- peiature : vailublo winds Tor Missouri -Light showers ; stationary tomporatui o , oxcopl sllebtly cooler alSpt Ing- Held , Mo , variable winds. Poi Colorado -Showers ; stationary torn- poiatuio , vailnblo winds. Over \Viitui niiilon. At rev , III , , Iuly 'JSNews 1ms lo.ichoj hereof u norious cutting nITiny which oc- einred ut Grafton Sundny night. Thruo brolhcrs immed Murphy , well-to-do fanners , cnmo into town , mot , lnmoi M ) Diiaio and othei filcmus , nnd diank ( onsidnr.iblo liquor. Then tbuy purchased a watermulon ami while eutliiL- In the tear of a buluun , full out about Uio rtl/o of the plu > u to w nleh nach limn was unlltied. Tbu luiullwiis a Hunt wiiu knives , and bofoio tlio men could bo sepa rated all worn bleeding profuiolv , while Mo- Donaglo and anoihur man vveio fatully atabbcd _ _ Alllnnco Kiicani pin nut. Sr. LOLII. , Mo , July US. The farmers' al liance and ICnlghU of Laborof the Tblid and Fourth congressional districts of Texas ar holding n weeks encampment at hulpbui Springs Among thoje proent Is bonatoi Poffer of Kansas Tbo speeches so fur all favor thu nouplo'a putty movement ,