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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JULY 23. 1892 , SALISBURY WILL RESIGN flo Will Kot Bnck Against the Qlad- stonian Majority , PERSONNEL ! . OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS I.avryor/i / Are In n Mnjorlty Notes of Liberal Dl ronl What Ihn Coiinorirn- tlvci Will l > o OrlRin of Ilia Atiicrlcnii I'lnrj. l A'cic I'orlt Asioclited l'rM 1 LONDON , July 23. To Inquiries niltlrossod to Mr. Akors DouglnM , tbo oluof conserva tive whip , today n to whether tlio Kovorn- mont , If defeated on a vote of "no con- fltlonco , " w6uld persist in romnlntntt In ofilce , bo responded simply that "tho Rovornmont Will net In nccordanoo with precedent and the constitution. " As the bnlnnco of precedents nro distinctly toward Immodlato resignntion on dofcnt , the whip's reply can bo tnUon a * oppoiod to the reports thnt Lord Salisbury will chal lenge the validity of "Mr. Gladstone's mm- l try to Rovorn with n majority. A SUKEOS- lion to this effect has been discussed In the conservative club * smco the character of tbo Glndstontan majority became vlMblu , but on every slUe It has boon scouted as Improbable. The nrtltlo In the Post adopting the RU gcsllon does not curry much weight. The Post is not nn inspired organ nml the result of research raado today In ofilclal quarters , by the re porter of the Asioclatod proas , confirms his previous statements tnnt both the oonsorva- tlvo and unionist leaders Imvo decided to re sign on the ilrst vote In which n majority Is against tboin. Ono I'rnruilnnt. The whip's reference to precedents recall the fuel of one slnglo memorable instance of a prlmo minister persisting In defying n ma jority. This was Pool , who. In 1834 , re turned from the polls supported by 201 t oilos. Acnltist him Melbourne had a ma jority , hotoroKonoous In Its chnrao.cr , It con sisting of ID'J BrltUn whips , 181) ) radicals , forty-four Irish roponlurs ana twonty-two Irish wulgs. Pool was defeated on tbo election for sppnhor by ton votes. Ho still bold on. On tbo measureof educational re form , affecting illtscntors , ho was defeated by 110 votes , but ho declined to go. On tbo Irish lltlic * bill , n majority of tblrty-threo was ngaliiHt him , but Btlll ho clung to oftlco. Ho fncoU two moro defeats on Irish questions decided by IrlsD votes before be resigned. The fight lasted until the government had to confront of administration completeparalyzation istration bv tlio majority refusing to Erant supplies. Lord Salisbury has n sup- tily that- will onublo the business of the country to proceed until January , but Pool's / oxaruplo , If followed now-a-d ys > , would ut terly dlseruco the unionist * and crush their ohnnccs attba next election. The ministers' communications to the beads of the govornmnut departments , ex clusively , concern the winding up of their odiclal duties bv the third week In August. According to the prudent arrangement , the usual ministerial dinners on the evening preceding - coding the opening of the session will not taltc pi nee. 1 ho rtrnt Jfoto of Discord. The main rotult of n nicotine of a small pro up of radicals at tbo house of Sir William Vernon Marcourt yesterday has been the Introduction of thn flrst note of discord In the party. After the mooting several mem bers of the House of Commons who had boon present appeared ut the National Liberal club , whore they announced that a memorial would bo sent to Mr. Gladstone , urging him to put the leadicg plank of the Kowcaalto program to the forefront and homo rule in the background. Although tbo general fcolntc at the club is distinctly In fuvor of this course of legislation , yet the dcslro there to leave Mr. Gladstone un fettered is stronger , and the proposed raji- cat protests , lliioly to embarrass him , Is dis approved. The movement is causing a sharp ir.tcrnul row. Thu reserved attltudo of the Irish lenders is In contrast with this prema ture activity of the radicals. Messrs. DlUon iind O'Brien and other Mc- Carthyitns will not bo interviewed for tbo present. They toll the reporter of thu'Asso- elated Press that they will sny nothing for publication until tbo volutions of their narty with Mr. Gladstone are further assured. Mr. Redmond , as well , maintains a similar re- scrva. Sir Cbarlos DIllco Is maneuvering to secure the leadership of Uio now labor party , hop ing through tlio in to win buck place and power. I'rrxomicl or tlio HOIMC. An analysis of the porflonnol of the new House of Commons is of practical value as showing the inlluoncuof the different classes and calling upon political life. Lawyers are the most numerous , holding 1C4 scats , whllo merchants hold fifty-five , nrmy und navv ofUccra lifty-tluee , oDlcers of the auxiliary forcca flfty-two , Journalists thirty-live , man ufacturers llrty-aevon , poors' sons and trolhors thlrty-Bve , gentry nnd land owners elchty-three. ship owners nlnotoor , brewers eighteen , farmers ton , labor repre sentatives fifteen , und railway ofliclnts fiftr , wbl.o tbo remaining Boats are occupied by men ol various vocations or classes. Among adherents of the religious denominations there are eighty-two Quakers , eighty-throe ConRrpgatlouallsts , twenty Methodists , twenty Unitarian ? ana olght Baotlsts , tbo bulk of the others being either members of the established church of Catholics. Origin of the American I'lug. The United States quartermaster general's recent historical statement In regard to tbo national flag has caused some discussion hero. It was derived from Washington's coat of arms. A corrapondont of the Times writes that "tho stars and stripes of the Washing ton family" can bo soon on nn old monument in Trinity church. Another traces the stars and stripes on the monuments of Wash- liipton'H ancestors at SulgravoNortbampton shlro. Another states itiat u family of Wash- ingtous , who are descended direct from the patriot' * grandfather , still bold n farm at Holy Land , Bipckonford , nnd that a tomb stone In the Chaster cathedral rnurits tbo crrtvo of George Washington's ilrst Jovo. These wntors concur in scouting tbo notion 'that tbo United States Hag originated In Mrs1. Koss's parlor. . Mr. Wulkvr. secretary of the Indian Cur- ranoy Association , bus Hunt a letter to the .flnuuca minis tor of India , stating that should itho International monetary nonferenco fall to attain Us object , n remedy for the oxlst- , in ? ov ls ought to bo found in a dlrcot ngrco- , incut bolwouB India and tbo United States. The American VVIno Co. of St. Louis make tbo celebrated Imperial Champagne. If you can't got It at homo , order direct , Omen off WIUTHEII nunruu , 1 OMAHA , ly-Ju1. j A very decided barometric depression is central tonight ir. eastern Montana. A " ( tongue of high lomporaturo , exceeding 00 = tonight' extends northward over western Kansas , Nouraska and South Dakota. At Kapid City , Dodge City aua Concordla tbo maximum \YUK 100 = . AtMlIosClty it was 102 = , while nt 7 p. m. It was 100 = . boutb- enslgrly und southerly winds pruvall. Tboro 'ls o'ycry indication of a "cool wave" with a tilgh uaromntur coining from the north Pit- oitlo roglona which wo will bo llkolv to enjoy next week. , 'J.oriU J'orccjiiit 1'iir Ktuturit Nrhru kii , Oinnlii unit VlrlnllyVurutoi | lull- Mrntlifiruiihuliirtluy , unii ( irtibuhly wuriuer mill m - WASIIINHTOV , D. C. , Julv 23. Forecast for ( Saturday : For Nobrasfcn Geiior.illy fair und warmer ; southerly winds Saturday ; probably showers Saturday nlfjht or Sun- dav ; cooler by buturdnv night. for Iow Gfnerttlly fair and warmer : southerly wluiis Saturday ; cooler , with local rains Saturday IIIKUI or Sunday. For tbo U.iUotas Occasional showers dur ing Saturday afternoon or tilput , wind * sblftliig to woiterlyj cooler by Sunday warning. WnrU Ulub * . The Fifth Want Hopubllcau club was vcbMlulod to reorganize for tbo campaign nt Erlllug' ball last eroalng. U was decided tope tpone a permanent oixauliatlon until eomo evening next wocx. The date will bo announced nt the caucus tonight. "That talk about dissension nnd division among the republicans of the Sixth xvard hni been evolved from the wisbbrod Imagination of the fnko factory's young man , " said a gentleman from Cllt'on Ulll tail evening , "Why , what's the matter 1" "On. they say some of thn boys are out for Chris Soocht's scalp nnd are going to inuko things howl generally. Now that's all bun combe. 1 was at the meeting of the west- enders I ait nlebt nnd didn't hear anything nf It. The ward Is too big for ono club to wotk In < atlsfnctorlly , nnd the west end people mo only anxious to keep an orgnnl/ntlon out In their corner that may work harmoniously with the older ward club In securing a iiolc- pntlon to the convention fully representative of all sections of the great Sixth. Hint's all there Is to It. Tboro was nothing said ngalnit Specht or anybodv olsn at the mooting ; only a doslro that the west end should bo repre sented on tbo ward delegation. They'll bent nt Wrunlntrlon hall tomorrow night nnd not a rlpnlo will bo visible on the steady flow of the stream. Warintr nnd ICnloj nnd Brome are with the party nil the time. " Uncle ( lots n Cninn from the Clmmploin liy IlnttiT I'lnyliit ; . BOSTOV , Mass. . July 22. Anson von today' * pa mo In tbo fourth on a thrco-baso bltandotrors by Nash nnd Lowo. Cana- van's croat fielding was the feature. Attend ance , 1,813. Score : In ! < stnn . 2 II Clilciico . 0 * l ) lilts : Iknton. 7 : ClileiiBO. a Krrors ! llostnn , .1 : Chlcaco. 4. iiriiod : runs : Huston. " : t'lil- e.iKO. 1. llnttorlus : Nichols mill Kelly ! Ihitehlnson and Hchrlvor. BAI.TIVOIII : , Md. , July 2'J. The Bnltlmoros kept up their batting streak today and won trom the Lonlsvlllcs In great shnpo : Woatbcr clear. Attendance 1,212. Score : Dnlllmoro . u IS I.oiiHvllIo . 1 2 1 0 t ) 0 3 1 I B lilts : U.iltltnore , 10s Louisville , is , Errors : ll.-iltlmoro , S { Louisville , H. Earned runs : lliiltlinoro. : i ; Louisville , 2. HUtorlrtH : McMahon - hon and Kohinson ; Vluu nnd Wouvor. Nnw YOIIK , July 2i. The Now York team D nyed In perfect form todav nnrt won nn easy victory. Attendance 1.-105. Score : Now York . ! \ 0 0 St. Louis . 0 00000001 1 Hits : Now York , in ; St Louis , n. Errors : Now York , i1 1 St. Uiuli , " . Earned runs : Now York , d : .St. Louis , 1. ( latteries : Cr.ino and Doyle : Uaruthurs and Iluckloy , WASIIIXOTOV , D. C. , July 2.J. Washington won today's garoo In n walk.Voathcr pleas ant , Attendance , 1,0.20. Score : Wnshlnzton . R 0000002 2 12 1'lttsburx . 0.0 0100000 1 lilts : Wiuhltigtnn , 7 : IMttstmrJ , 7. Errors : WnshliiRton , X' ; Tlttsburg , 'J. KM mod runs : U'.isnlntcM , y ; IMttshurg , 1. ItHttorios : lluryc.1 , Klllon and McUnlro : lliildwlu and Mnok. NnwYoiiK , July U2. The Brooklyn team defeated the Clnomnatis at Eastern paric today in a well played game. Attendance , 2,151. Score : Cincinnati . 1 01000100-3 ItrooKlyn , . 0 0000204 * 0 Hits : Clnclnnttl. 10 | Iltooklyn , 9 , Errors : Clnclnmill. ' - ' ; llrookly n , ' - . ' . Knrnnd rujis : Oln clnniitl.t' : llroolflyn , 4. Italturlos : Oliatnber- laln and Harrington ; , Iliiddock 'mil Klnslow. Pini.ADM.viiit , Pa. , July 22. The Clovo- Innd team bunched Its hits , whllo Philadel phia bunched Its errors. Weather warm. Attendance 2.7-23. Score : Ulovplnml . 7 Philadelphia . 000100000 1 Hits : Clovulaml , 7 ; I'hiladolphla. 8. Errors : Olovolnntl , 2 : I'lilliidolulila. 4. Kurnod runs : Clovoland. 3 ; I'lillndolphin , 1. ItaUoncs : Ouppy and /Clinmor ; Woyhhii ; aim Clements. Stniuling ol tlio Ten ins. . iv. L. p.r. nrooklrn . ! > 71.4 New York a 3 SO.O Clndnnntl . fi 71.4 Louisville 3 4 42.U rioTclnnil . fi X 71.4 1'lttsbiint 3 4 3.1. . ! I'liliinlulplila. . . 6 'i 71.4 Boston 2 i 2J.II llnltlmorp . 4 a iT.l Chicago 2 fi 23 II Wnililniiton. . . . 4 3 S7.1 St. 1.011)9 ) 1 fi 14.3 'Mntluoo KuccsToduy. The regular matinee of the Omaha Gentle men's Roadster club will oocur nt the fair grounds this nf ternoon. The usual interest ing events have been arranged nnd the Seventh Ward band will furnish the music. Admission Is free and n big crowd should bo in attendance. Tlio entries for the various events are : First raco. free-for-all , pacln ? : HnlTnlo Grl | , b. tn. . Robert Wells ; Ooliinibtis Tom , b. e. . O. 1) . Edwards : Prank , blk. a. . A.W. Nason ; dray Jim , c. . . C. W. Hayes : Oklalionm , s. c. , \V. J. Hu.-hcsiWllllam H , bile. p. . II. II. Martin. Second race , 2:40 : tiot : Kittle Hlrd , br. in. , II. T. McUormlck : Oh.irllo W. , t. g. . W. O. I'rltuh.inl ; Chirllo , b. IT. . William Snyder ; Slurrav John , b. p . Fraud C.irmlcnaol. Thlnl race , 3:15 trot : Kowcly , b. g. , II. If. nnrUot : Fov. br. K..Chat Iledlck : Haslmw It. hr. p. . V. li , Aloxnnclor : Dick Woldy , b. p. , F. It WJthnell ; l'ninkII. . s. p. . 1' . O. Hoafy : Client , hr. p. . W. 11. Ucckman. Fourih raco. 2:50 : trot : Shingles , b. p. . Georso Wakoflold ; John , s. g. It. O. Uaukus ; Tuck , s , c , J. E. Vim Olldor ; 11 ly Jtano. b. B. , Klclmrd Smith : Hilly , lilk. e. , James Alnscow ; Fred F , b. g. . II. T. McCormlck ; Kelly M , b. g. , ( } . E. MorrllL itourn OJIAII.I. AVork Itclnp Iliirrliul uu the Block Yanls Jniiru\umunt8. ] All Is llfo and bustle around the Union stock yards and work upon tlio new im provements is Doing pushed. The old cnttlo pans houth of the Exchange building have been torn down nnd In their place sheds for hoes and sheep will bo erected. Work was commenced yesterday upon the amphitheater , which will face the now speed ring. This now improvement U made in con nection with the horse market , to enable an exhibition of each animal offered for salo. Tbo track will bo onn-olghth of a mlle and kept In Ilrst class shapo. Engineer King of tbo yards has notified the several " < quattor" residents on tbo com pany's property near L street to vacato. This ncUon Is taken qulto often to prevent them from claiming "squatters' " rights. II In Wile. Mr , nnd Airs. John Bradley engaged In a family dispute Thursday evening and us a result of the pastlmo tbo lady in suffering from several severe bruises nnd two broken ribs. Bradley took offense at a remark dropped by bis batter half nud proceeded to chastise twr in the latest and most approved style In the calendar of wife boating. A doftly-doalt blow foiled her to the ground , and several kicks administered by the brute badly bruised her body and broke two rlbi on bur right side. Tbo isor.vlccs of a nurgcon were required for MM. Urauloy. The couple resldo at Thirty-second and' I streets , Tbo matter wus kept quiet and not reported to the police. Naughty Young < ilrls. Bella McNnmara , aged 10 , whoso mother llvos at Thirty-second and H streets , nnd Jcnnlo Brnnlff , aged 14 , whoso parents ro- sldo at Twenty-fifth and O streets , were arrested Thursday by Ofllcor Andersen , who found thorn in a Twont/'fourth street wino room and In an Intoxicated condition. Yesterday Chief BaoUott entered a com plaint against tuom and naked Judga Fowler to recommend to-tbo county Judge that they bo sent to the girl's refer nntory nt Geneva. Judge fowler Inquired Icto the case and ascertaining that tlio parents of the girls were willing they should bo sent to tbo school , ordered them takou before Judge Ellcr. _ Ciiiuii Nrur Urownlnir. Frank Barnes and O. H. Boydon and a small child of this city , narrowly osoapod drowning Thunsday oroalog at Cut- Oil lake. They were caught by last nlcbt's storm In a frail boat qulto n ulitanco from Uio shore. The uout wat ovorturno.1 by the wind and the three occupants thrown out. Baruoi gath ered tliu chilli In hU arms and by soourlng u good hold on tbo upturned boat towed him. self lobhoru , Boydon wont down twice , bat lucidly ulio secured a bold upon tbo boat and was prevented from drowning , XlJII'A Of V I ! 11(1(11 IT. Qus Williams , colored , was hanged at Saran- nnb , Uu , furiuurJur. Hudioil uiotostln.- Inniiuunee. J , M , llnrnar b-u boon noiuliiutud by the ucoplo parly ut Uio So 'ond Texas district for coiurtm. W. II. Mu\Villluui of AuHtln , TOY. , liai bean arrested fur utloinpUiitf 10 aisntilt hU nuirrlud duuislitur. ThoTimoy county , Missouri , lynohors and niiirdorurs Intvo bven rolu.iBocl , the pro&o- autliie attorney entorlns u uollu proKoqul. Now England und the middle stutoa ox- purlunoed u severe thunder Htorni , Telo- trrHUhlo comiuui-icatlou was out off , und other dauisv < > done , CIVIL OFFICERS IN CHARGE Military Rule Has Ooaiad in the Bor ough of Homostsad. DEPUTY SHERIFFS WILL PRESERVE ORDER State TrnojitVIII Act Only nt the Sug gestion of tlio 8horlir Kccriiltliig Workmen for tlio Ciirnvglo .Mills nt lloiiiontciiil. HoMEStr.At ) , I'a. , July 22. The Ponnsyl- vnnia militia wcro tonight taught their proucr plnco. It was n stern lesson , admin istered by Governor Pnttlson personally. At the governor's suggestion , n body of polloo ofllcors In persons of deputy sheriffs were this evening placed throughout tbo borouirh of Homestead to supplant tbo unlimited mili tary control that had boon gradually estab lished. The soldiers nro now to aid tbo civil authorities and not to bo Its stinorlors , A street procession , beaded by the town coun cil , in honor of the clilof magistrate of the borough , Is not to bo dlsparsed. Subordinate to Civil Authorities Tbo sheriff of the county , or his represen tatives , arn to bo the ones to say when the danger point has been reached by assemblages of citizens , the man In uniform with guns In their hands being no loucor to constitute themselves at will Judge , Jury nnd execu tioners. The deputy sheriffs Installed this evenlnganumber ulxteon in nil , and In Sherltr Mr.Cloary's absoncu are directed by Chief Deputy Brady , who Is authorized to call In the military to the fullest extent to preserve order and maintain tbo peace. The deputies on thotr arrival from Pittsburg were introduced to the militia oiticcrs on guard throughout the town by a major from General Snowdcn's headquarters , who bad been assigned tbo task of introduction by the provost marshal , Colonel Greene. The guards , both ofllcots and men , wore Instructed to respect the authority of the deputy sheriff to whom they were to bo subordinate. The troops wcro given to understand that tbo task of policing the town of Homestead had been relinquished into tbo hands of the dep uty sheriffs and officers , the latter of whom made a total of sixty. Except on call of the sheriff's representatives , the uilllun In Home stead are to restrict their ODorntlons to look ing after their own members , sucb , for in stance , us apprehending abscondcrs from their ranks , if any , nnd enforcing an order issued tonieht prohibiting tho-National guard from entering saloons. Uoncrul Siioutton Will Not Tnllc. General Snowden admitted tonight that ho was aware of tbo Installations of sheriff's representatives nt Governor Paulson's sug gestion. Tbo general deqllned to dolltio where the respective lines of authority of tho'roilltary nnd deputy sheriffs lay , nud re fused to discuss tbo reasons for tbo chaugo in the .situation. Ho denied emphatically that any difference existed between himself ana Governor Pattison. The now arrangements , it should bo ex plained , do not materially niter the arrange ments which have existed in Ml 111 hi town ship , which adjourns the borough of Home stead. Mllllin township contains the mili tary encampment grounds , Carncglo Homc- Btoad mills ana the fifty or moro houses be- longine to the Carnegie company. Homestead - stead borough Is entirely distinct , and Is whom tbo U.bOO strikers chlolly reside. Tbo friction In that borough between the mili tary and tbo people was getting uncomforta bly warm , but It is hoped It Is chocknd per manently. The soldiers wore moro vigorous today than usual in clearing the streets. Crowd's were not permitted to cathor anywhere , und in some cases loiterers on the sidewalks were rather roughly crowded away ana consequently quently some bitter feelings wcro developed among tbo striking men. Indeed tbo com plete change hi tbo attltudo of tno town towards the camp was moro plainly shown today than heretofore. No at tempt to speak to any of tbo soldiers was'mado by any of the citizens. On the contrary , tno militia wcro regarded with gloomv silence , or with suppressed oatbs. The women were even moro uktor t.hnn the men In their languairn about tbo troops , and a practical boycott was established among tbo more radical of the strikers. In tbo camp the hostile feeling was cordially re turned , nnd Rome of the men evidently expected - poctod there would bo trouble In Homestead. Troops \VII1 Jtuuiuln Indefinitely. Tbo troops are hero for an Indefinite camp , and the militia are oagarly looking for the order which will permit them to return homo General Snowden says the wbolo command will ba kept here until It U per fectly evident that tno civil authorities can maintain law and order , ana ho declines to express any opinion ns to when that will bo. At the meeting of the advisory committee this evening it was reported that $1SO had been received from sympathizing friends. The committee which was looking Into the housing of fifty-four families that were today served with notices of eviction from the CarnO'la property reported that forty-eight of the families would probably receive help from tbo association and twen ty-two houses for their accommodation buvo been found , rent free , by different real estate owners In Homestead. A committee which had been sent to Braudook reported that tbo men would Htrlko tomorrow. A lodge of the association was formed of the operators In the mills. NONUNION J1KN AT 1IOMKSTJCAO. They Are Itoliif ; Tultcn to the Mills by tlio lo.itloml. PrrrsiiUHO , Pa. , July S3. The Carnoclo company this morning began to carry out its expressed iatontiou to put nonunion men In the Homestead mills. Tbo steamers Tide and Little Bill loft with loads of now men this morning and will continue to mnko trips all dav. From the number of men coming and going from tbo oQIca of the company It looks us if the claim of the company that it has nil tbo men necessary to start tbo mills U truo. truo.Governor Governor Pattlion loft Homestead for Harnsburg at noon , Just before leaving ho stated emphatically that no cuango had been made in the orders to troops and none was contemplated , The departure of the gover nor outs off all hope of tbo strikers that bo would intervene In their behalf , Tbo strikers report tnolr ranks still solid , but the him at tbo relief committee rooms this morning was courly twioo as long as buforo. Tbo tension between tlio troops ana strikers grows and serious results are likely to follow ut any time , Judge Maeco this morning fixed the tlmo foi bearing the applications of O'Donuolt , aud Hess , tbo labor leaders , for release on ball for tomorrow morning. Tbo strikers' advisory board has Issued an address to tbo public declaring that the great aggregation of capital In a few bands bus given tbo managers despotic power over a great mass of the pconlo , and practically tbo management of the country ; that the people of Homestead , having put thousands of dollars lars Into the town and ralll.nqd tbo public are being taxed lor the bonollt of tbo Iron Industry , nnd that both tiavo rights in regard to the conduct of its business ; that employes have u right to continuous employ ment In the mills without recard to political , religious or trades union adulations. It do- olarus that the committee will prosoouto said publio and prlvuto interest In the courts and demand of congress and the state legis lature the aisertiou of tbo principle tbut the public has un Interest In such concerns ana the state has a duty to judt'o of such concerns - corns when required. Tlio adaross closes with n plnugo to abstain from violence , relying - ing on the courts ulono. All the old employes occupying tbo compa ny's houses huvo bean served with notices of eviction. They must lonvo in tou days. I'lNKKUTON TKI.I.S JUS HTOHY. Hob Appears llefuro tlio Committee luvvitlatliic | ; ] | ome , tuiil. WASHINGTON , D. C. , July 2i Tbo 'special ' commlttou of the bousa inquiring Into tbo Homestead troubles beard the PiuUarton sldo this morning. Robert Plukurtoii pro- touted u statomout covering tbo history of bts agency sluco Its organization In 1U50 , Otatlng tbut for twenty years It bad fur- iiUbed mou to protect property during slrlkcu. Tbesjr tnen were care fully selected , ' nnd were seldom per mitted to carry arms except under public authority. They never wantonly llred a shot In tiny strlko. The men wore sent to Homestead only on the insurance that tbo sheriff would sweur them in as deputies , If necessary. Many ol those men were regular employes , thoroughly tried nnd trustworthy. The "others were vouched for. Thav did not go Into Pennsylvania as nn armed forco. The arms wcro shipped from Chicago nnd ordered'not to bo given the men unless doputl7ed/Jj\tho sheriff , As a mat ter of fact , thiK boxes were not opened until the strikcr Qpotiecl lira and It became a matter of llfo and death. Klein had been klllod and ilvo others M-oundud before the I'ltikortons rotnrned the ( Ire. The Pinker- tons were handicapped in the light by tbo fact that thn strikers made n breastwork bv placing women nnd children In front. Not n stnelo woman or child whs Injured. Alter n recess Hobort Plnkotton was called to the stand and required to answer tbo questions which had beou prepared by the representatives of the ICuights of Labor. The ronlios were In substance as follows : Know WlmtViis fcxpootoil of Tlinin. The Plukerton aijcnby owns nbout 2.10 rltle.-i , nbout 5'JH pistols anil nn equal number ol cl'ibs , und they were deposited in Chicago. In all Its vntlous or.vnolo tbo firm never had at ono tlmo moro than 800 persons In Its employ. Its employes were advised exactly what they were to do and understood that they were at perfect lluarty to refuse any employment to which they objected. The men sent to Homestead were obtained in Now York , Chicaeo and Philadelphia. All of them know the exact nature of tholr employment. Tbo barges were not constructed for tbo purpose of protection and were not lined with iron or stool , and could not resist small arms. The men would never have been allowed to start on tbo expedition if it had boon known thnt they wtiro to b ? Attacked before landing. The barges were employed bocnuuo It was believed that the men woulu bo enabled to land without a breach of the peace , nnd the landing was made at night for the reason that the sheriff's force bad been resisted In the day time , und it was expected the strikers would bo in bed , The solo desiru was to avoid , by all means , a breach of the pence. Othor- wlso the man would not have boon permitted to go unless authorized by tbo governor or deputized by the sheriff. The only purpose was to put the men upon private property and tbon protect It from attack , Tbo men would not bavo llrod except as a matter of self-dofonso. It was understood that the Carnegie company bao-nnpllod to tbo proper legal authorities and that the men were going to Homestead with the approval of the sheriff. Mr. Oatos then asked this quostlon : "Havo you over furnished men ns guards to travel on trains transporting the malls or interstate commerce ! " Went Armed to Protect Themselves. A Yes. sir ; in the case of the "Q" strlko nnd the Now York" Central strike. I think wherever wo have done strlko work for railroads at times Wo have furnished men to rldo on the trains. They probably were armed , but It would > dcpond on circum stances. They wont armed on the Now York Central strlko to protect themselves from as sault , As witness had no reason to anticipate an attack oil the barges no orders were given to bis men , "On the contrary , " ho said , "wo bad every reason to bollovo they would land peacefully nt tbo company's works. " Ho thought that if the detectives had JlroJ to kill many moro llvos would have been lost aud tbo works could bavo boon taken at that tlmo , but not without .great , loss ol llfo. Mr. Plnkorton stdlod that ho was n sworn peace ofllcer n dnpjity sheriff and ho made it a rule always to swear in bis men except In the en so of railroad service. Mr. Oates asked witness what ho bad to say on the statement that fifty good soldiers could bavo scattered the Homestead mob and that co-vardico was.showu by the Pinltor- tous. ' Lr Itarbonranct of the 1'lnkertonn. Witness rcpHeiTtFa't ho talked with his men. They said that they could have taken possession of thOfiyorks almostjit any tlmo before 10 o'clo < w ; thdt ovo"nty-flvox men could bavo take'ii joteossioii of the works , but they would IttviTjida' to Kill a number of people , men , woBWnjpnd children , and they concluded tiot jSl Saatrythlnnojtlho kipd. The lirst firing , his men told him , was over the strikers' heads. Ills men were armed with Winchesters. ( At the Btart not over twenty &rthom were glvon arms" and afto r wards atms were given to'nbout"'forty in all , Mr. Boatner asked bow it was that the trouble occurred when the strikers claimed always that they did not encourage violence , and only persuaded men not to work , and the Pinkorlons wore instructed not to use violence. Mr. Pmkorton made an answer that hit squarely at the Knights of Labor men D res ent. Ho said ho "bad never seen a strike when labor organization ! : or tbcir men had not abused nonunion men. Ho bad soon men knocked off trains ; he bad soon thorn boateu almost to a Jolly ; ho bad known members of this very Knights of Labor whoso represen tatives wore lion ) , to'put obstructions on the track and to put dynamite under the cars : ho bad seun mon wbo wanted to work treated worse than savages by representatives of so- trot , labor organizations and ho had soon them sent to pridon for It. William A. Pinkerton was next sworn ona corroborated all that his brother bad said , The committee adjourned subject to call of the chairman , if 'further testimony touch ing now points is offered within a day or two it will bo received , otherwise the committee will begin tbo preparations of Its report very soon , Kvlilently Kxpoct Trouble. 4 PniMUBLPHU , Pa. , July 23. Commanders of the various organizations of tbo First brl- gadn , National guard of Pennsylvania , have received orders from' General DoCort , the brigadier commander , to bold tholr com mands in readiness to move to Homestead. DoWKt's Sarsaparllia destroys such > poi sons us scrofula , skin diseases , oc/oma , rheu matism. Its timely use saves many llvos. Marriage Licenses. The following marrlago licenses wcro issued by Judgu Ellor yojtortluy : Name and Address. Ago I l > . N. Grant , Omaha' S7 j hllon Henson , Omaha - ' IGcorRo 0. Vuloln. Omahit . . . . . . 2 1 Anna L. Johnson , Omaha ! U j M. O. Howard , Omaha 21 j Boplila I'ussoth , Omalm 18 Mr * . L. K. Patton , Uockford , III. , writes : IFrotu personal experience I can recommend UoWltt's Sarsaparilla , a cure for Impure blood and general aobillty. " Mr. Jonnuh Jlcmmcrlcli An old soldier , entity ; out of tlio War greatly enfeebled by TyjkhalU Pcveryand niter being lu vni Ions lioipltnli UIB doctors discharged hint ai Incniiiblullli < ; oiifiinii > iioii. Ilo lins been 111 poor health since , until ho begun to take Hood's Sarsaparilla Inmioillftlcly his upuRh prow looicr , sweats cuascJ , aud a rob'ivlui'il good cv licnllli. Ho coidlally recommrudH llood'a Hnr- HOOD'S PlLLQ euro Habitual Conillmtloii | liy rcilnrlne ) Tl taltlc action of tlio allincnUry canal Mullen to Coiitmctnrn urn ! llullilum. Kor the erection of a'new Onttmllo church in 1'ortninoiiili , fliolby Ooiinty. Iowa. 11 da will bo rooolvod until Ailnnst iOth. 163) ) I'liinu und sporlllontloinoiin bcso n nttlm nn- tlentlKiieJ , who will l o cliouifu liy irlvn Infor- limtloii to parties wUlitnx to hand In a lild. KIJV. I'V. . IIOl'l'MAN. I'ortsmouth , Sliulby County , lowu. THE ENTIRE WHITNRY STOCK : TO BE SOLD AT RETAIL FOR THE BENEFIT . OF THE CREDITORS. . V . .It. - V l- A . * ' " ! Ji. * i The doors will be opened and sale commence Saturday morning , July 23 , at 9 o'clock. This will be the greatest opportunity that you have ever had to buy fine goods at a very low price. The people of Omaha all know that Mr. Whitney's stock is composed of the best makes of shoes that he could buy , Gome E is ' . - . THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD QUICK. Remember the place , 103 South 15th streeet , opposite postofnce ABSOLUTELY POKE - < JILSTTRYT. ! . . . . . . F.F.JAQ.UE.S R. CO. KANSAS CITV.MO. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " the Wonderful Spnnlsh llcmedy , Is sum nltli a Written Guarantee licurc all lieivons 1JJ9- casrs. eudi ns Vtcafe Memory , I-n:9 < > f Brain 1'ower. Headache , \Vnkefulnc3n , LotUIan- hood , Nerroiisncu , I.as- - - - - . . . . sltmlc , all drains nnd Before & After Uso. 1035 of power or Photographed trom llfo. general Oijans m ovcr-eicitlon , youthful Indiscretions , or the etcralya awortobncTO.opluin.or 6tliimlBiit , which ultimately lend to Iiillnnlty , Coiuuinjitlnn und Insanity 1'ut up In convenient furm tn cnrrv In the > ont | n .kft. I'llce | l a pncknfe. or C for J5. With ever } tfouloi nc Ellen written guarantee to euro or refund the manor , scut by mall lo any nddrea . Circular fr lu plnln envelope. Mention this paper. Address , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Br.-uicli onico foi U. S. A. SM Dent born Str.-ct , CHICAGO , II.U FOI ! SALU IN OX'AIIA. NED. , BY Ruhr & Co. , Cn.r IStn & Douclns Stf * A Taller A Co . Tor14th A UoiiclasSU. _ ARE YOU SUFFERING ? I'ROM I'cmalc Weakness , Catarrh or lllltlOlll , Chronic , Nervous or Private Disciscs. IP SO , CALL ON Consultation Free. AcKimwlodRod to bo Uio most successful Rio- | olnlUts In all I'KIVATB , Hi.oui ) , Muvuus : , SKI.V ANUllHlNAllV niSKASEi Goiiorrhm-i in from a to 0 days. Syphilis curud without Mercury. All sfiwes forlUo. BTHICTUIIK pormanontlT cured , removal com- nlcto. without ciittlnu , cjuutlo or dlliitntlon. euro nltocioJ nt homo by j > atlont wlllinut a tnomout' * AND UHCTAb UI.OIJHi cured iu.rri3Jiiui without pain or detention from business. IlYimOCKI.U AND VAIUCOCKM5 lormanently nnd successfully cured. Method neiv and unfalllnz WEAK MEN ( VITALITY WKAK ) , Made no by too closj nppll cation to bmlncas oritudy : KOtero montil "train or lirlofi HEXUAh KXCKbSKS In middle llfo. or from the cITootaof youthful folllo * . WKAK MKN AUK VICTIM8 TO NISIIVOUS 1)15- niUTY or MXI1AUSTION. WASTINU WKAKNIWri INVOI.U.NTAIIV IXJS8K8 with KAItl.Y IIKUAV In YOUNO mid MIDDLE AGKDi lack of , TUI | , vizor und atronutli , with sexual organs Impaired and wc-akonoiiDd iirouiaturoly In ap | > roiichln old nito All rlold roadlly to ourn w troatniont for loan of vital power. Call on or wldrou with stamp for circulars , frej hook und rooelpU. Dr. Scarlcs& Scaflcs , r" Nuxttoroitpnicu. unii rTv PfLLS lml < luly Urnulnv. rt. .Utti rrlliblo. I.AOIH , aik Ilrutilu Hr aie nr BufUi * 1'la mtfSllrand ID If oil od O U in.ullle boi.i .c.lel whU Wu. rll.lx > a. l' ke miolhrr. AV/u Junj.rtm lultlin. . ll-ia aiKl InUati'nii M llriuii.li. or nl 4o. In .limix for turllcultrl. Intlmoulali .04 "ItnlUr for I.odlM"l l rifr. br turn Stall 1 li 11(10 r * iliuoDl l * Auw. ruptr. rhc-ltr Cliemlckl Uo.U ! J jf H < | iiiu p fbllad * . . t' * . 'QUAIL BRA8D HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only In 21 pound packages. Velvet Meal , For mulllna nnd Illli ? IWP R Sold by ull t'li-rft-Clms ( Jrocori. Sunday Eve'e : , July 24. Tin : ui.m.su SON or rAitcK-coMuuv SKY , AND IIKH ( JlliATi:3T : SHOW ON IIAHTH. A Night at tlie Circus. T11U UKKU DKINKI.NU KM31MIANT , TIJK WIM ) MAN OKIIOUNKO. All under ono cunvaa nud In ono rlni ; , Till : HIG PI1OW 13 II13UK. Usual pricoi Icx ! cncctopons Saturday uorulnir Week AK July 18. NO ! Sit JIAA. T1I12 TAljK.ST MAN ON KAllTU , YAH YANSEN. Our I.utoat Iinportsitlon , Big Theater Shows Coolest Place In Town IOC lit A t.l. IOf. or THE Omaha Turn Vereiii HI : nr.i SUNDAY , July sist , To the Great Rifle Range at Bcllcvue. Koiuul trip Me ; children > a. Triln lonvns lit II : J < > n. in. Tickets ut M. Kuudu's. Kd. Jluuior'a tint ] J , J , rronhniifV , THE SHORTEST LING TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee ! & St. Paul R'y , as rcpresentee on this map. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m , , ar riving at Chicago at 95 : a. m. City Ticket Omce : 1501 Far- nana St. , Omaha. ' F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent NEBRASKA' National Bank. U , F. DEPOSITORY - - OMAIIA , NEB Capital 8100,000 Surplus $ ti5OOI , ) Olllccrt and Illrci.tors Henry \V. Vnte , prculilont It l' . CiiihliiK , lpo prolilcui , r , H. Maurlco.V. . V , ilurau , Jolind , t'ollliH J. N. 11. 1'atrlci , JAIWUA , llecd , OaiUler , THia IUON 13A.NK. Tooth-Food- This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething nnd it-Milting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which are lacking in most mothers' milk and nil artificial foods. It is sweet nnd babies like it , gi.oo a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pain- nhlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI. O. EDUCATIONAL. Tlio Nnrniii ! Collr- . Will opoil Us ( loots to mirilt Scpl. 18 , 1S)2 ! ) , nt Lincoln , Neb. Ovrr l.fOO stu- Jcntsiilroady enrolled - rolled fornoxljoir Thlslnan old ouliool In a new location nn.l . H under the same vlifur.ins nirinauement that Hindu It fuiuonsat hliimnniiduiili , Iowa. In order tint nil nuy ti'sl Hie merits of the \Vei tern .Noriual Collrnt , no will | iay Ibo car faro of the stud-lit from anv point In the Unltt-l ftutui to J.lncolii , .Sub. l-nll Infurinnllon In ircard to tills lurnlslieil on ni.llc.itlon. | | We Inuu Urn Iliuwt etlioiil liiilMlnes. onuliiiiicntH imd ncfOiui.iudatloiiH In tlio United MtutOB , nhllotho expensua nro very riMiioimblo. liciiil twenty-live names of your nc- qualntaneei. wlio nhoulil nttond noin Kooil sclionl , nnd reci'lvo n liuiuNouiu tlivrniomptvr for ) onr Fchoolnr homo , full Inforinatlon fnrnlshod ty ndilrcsslnpVm 31 I IKIAN. I'ro ldent , or \V J Klniley , frocrctnry WliSTKKN .NORMAL College , Lincoln , Nib Mention tlto llro A MILITARY HOME SCHOOL. Uniarpnsiwl nqulpmcnts.CBrcfnl Moral and Social tralmiiK ; li-ciiare for Iliufnfss and for any Collcifo , bcli nimo Hchool or Ulllrt r pit ) ; new Gynmatlumi Wood-working and Military Drill i lllglie't tcitlmonlalu lOtli yuar.numbvr llmltedi llln.trntc.lratnlopic ) addre > 3 I'rln. N. I , . NT1VKK , A. 31. BUNKER HILL , ILL. - nrtructlon In nil ilnpnrt- nfnt of MuricnlEtmlyVino SEMIHARY , I otlllcl.tr.njl.lli . il HPLT A now t > t GIRLSanil VoONO JVpvilH aarillss imiVH.l till A'ldrrilltrr.T. IVrlou \lnllvo. A. II. , 1'rwldcnt , Lexlnirtoii , lllxuurl. ( IIKIIIIIMI IHII , ( HICKi. , AllhranchcsofJliipile.Klo- ulloii , IhUurlv. Furlyln trurtuni.huiiiiuldeimrtniint furicoclii'i * . Uneuipu FiilndvnntiBirAlllrniihi'diii Eoiit.7. bclldturcatalQKUu. J. J. lUTfUTAElIT , Ulnclw. The LOKiIIifG SCHOOL Unlvorslty-proiiar.itory , ( Cstiibllshod ] b78) ) Children , for further piirtloulaTs uadrosjand TiiBljouiMa Scnou-J.VHrT.ilrloAvo..Cliloago ( ! STERASM SCHOOL oifffe. Bpeclal , collftilnto , nnlvcrolty iircnanitory nnd [ Kwt-Brndimlp courses. Flno munlrol donartracnt. Unusual facllltlefl for V | UIIIB the World's ' Fair for Si ryiw.l.tllumI.nJltll.ttea < 'lw'rsFor clrrulnr odd. MRS. I. M. WILS3H , t'rln. , 41UJ Drezol DlTd. , Ciaraeo. vir.w JXHTITUTJ : , ' 1SII Cicort-o Ave , Chicago. Girls' UnnrdlnKSiliool. CullcKlatu , BclontllTo nnd ntin | cil : ( 'ourei's. I'lo iiBunt Iloouia , I.urne Itooiut Send for Catalogue. " ' " " - ' -ormcriyGirl's Higher School 4711 uml 411 Donrliorn Avo. , CiiiCAim , li.i , . Ro eniceiitli year re-opens Sept. 11. Iloardlotf nnd Day Si heel for Young I .miles and Children. Address } llK > " - < f A S. KICK , A. II. I , , " . , . . | , . l1' * "ncI" ' j , . ' J1A11V K > UKKY , A. M. J .Ml HI Sjiuiicn'H llOAIUMNdN DAY SfJIIOOI. lor ulrls Hpeclal students admitted 0 ( Yi-tt IHth MlriTt , > < nv Vurk. MILITARY O O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ACADEMY Oluncal , Mlerarr , Scientific ConriM of study. , ln funlrr ' " ! rtfllerv drill nd .rliial f v lrr. i > Vlr.l MIllli Nrliiiol in Via , Tataloinic , J.'i , W.A. , I xlnctuu , Ho. iave Your Eyesight llvustostodfroo J'orfoot adjiistinunt. .Superior lonsoi. Norv- oimhoadaclio uurod by iislin ; our Soooticlej nnd Kyozliissoj 1'rlooi low ( or ( Ir t clue ) Koods. , THE ALOE & PEHFOLO CO , , 1 .B. loth St. Cralirhto.1 B.ock , HjtAi ? HfflW PI 'AnESTmcny TmsrCLABO \ the Lareo t. Fattest nud fined lalie , W rl& l vMatfiracooinoda'.lonn uuexctlleil. NEW YUM , iOHDOHDERRY AND OLA800W. Kvery Baturday , NKWYOItK , OIltUAl/rKH nndNArr.ES , At rozulnr InUrrals , SAIOOM , 8ECQHO-CU88 AND 8TEERAOE rates on lo o > t terms to and from thu principle csjrcn. EKOUJH , uian & ALL COUTIUEUTAII romro- . Kicurilon Uck U valUtliiloieturn by oltluir Ibniilo. turewiua Clyde A North of Irelnoil or M | 'lt ' § a Olbrtlur kirti nl lireir CrJin ( itr iccut tt Loviit Itiltik Apply to any of our local Ayentsorto UKKUUllSOM UUOTUKlia. Chloiiliu , IU.