L'IT ' . THE OfAHff& DAILY BEE\ . - jStlj11IS1IEI JUNE i , 1871. OMAhA , MONDAY MOWUG , JUNE 2 , iSOG. SIGi4E ( QPVJfy.E OJNTs. ; MANITOBA SChOOL QUESTION cviii Be Scttled at the General Election lezt Week. : ? CAMPAIGN IS GROWING VERY BITTEF I l .Vo ( . ' I.Iki.1 to lie JCeIlItlgb ' ( _ IO.4. , mit I II NImaetLI I , / ) MIItII I flji..t'te.L W Ii * . I OTARIO , Out. , Juno 21.-The general ttectIoflR which take place throughotit Can aIa next vck lnoh'o an ttio w1ich ha iigltatwl tni ) country for the paiit five years The election s the nature of pkbIscite t I wttlch the one question , Shall 1'arIIanen Ilass the remedial bill forcing schools on th unwtlltng provtnce of Manitoba , or shall i fl By separate schools Is meant a pro vlson for two systems of schools , one foi Homan Catholics alone and both malntalnc by public funds under a double yste1n o taxation. " 1 ManItoba In 1S0 declared for a singli .1 nonseetarafl system for WIIC1 ) % all \verc r taxed alike anil from which nil might do The equal benefit. In Quebec the govern' 'p mont has reason to hope Its policy 01 ? retnedtal 1egsIatlon will lie held as province Is overwhelnitngly CathoUc. Ther are sixty-five constttueneks In the provInce atiti wtth the exception of two or three , the Itave httherto beefl regarded as a corporati Vote Oil UflY question Involsing rellgloii. i In Ontario a rdUgouo ( cud has beer 1 waged since the campaign opened. Tin parliamentary champions of noiilnterferenci l and national schools arc DAlton McCarth3 atiti Clark VaIIaco. In the province ther are ifincty-two consttuonctcs. nearly all o whtch ate controlled by l'iutestants. Ii I the other provinces the Catholic and Protes tent populatIon Is more eveilly divided. bul mUCh the same CoUditloil prevails , CatholIc constittieneics running candllatcs pledge to the governnlentN policy of remedial hegis latlon and the Protestant counties brIngtn out candidates the majority oC whom arc pledged agaInst the lohicy of coercIon. The tariff polIcy In thIs campaign Is flUl a material factor. The conservative prt * ctIhl adlcerci to the policy of protection . The liberals favor closer trade reintloin ; wcth Great Britain and the UnIted Statel 4 nod a inoihlilcatlon of the tariff laws. D'Al tOn McCarthy goes bct\een the two policies lie would have the freest possible trath with the mother country and a tarift foi revenue agaInst the rest of the worlU. GA'1'iiilt I ( ; ( ) liIllI'lEN ' A' ! ' l ) ill ) ' Al.lic , cl Ii t. Nt YorI Cuic U ccc.etI CcIIMiItc. ' 1iic1i ( ' , , Iit. 4 h LONDON , Juno 21.-There was a largc \ gathering of firemen and the public toJa \ to meet the forclgn deputations to thc international fire brigade tournament which Is being held in London. From tin Charing Cross station they were conducte vIthi bands and a banner ' the tournaiflen icall. France. I'orttcgal , italy , Qerncany inn the United States arc represented. Tin tournanient is held under the auspices 0 the National Fire Brigades union of GrOal britaIn acid Ireland. It. was Intended t flave till ? New York fire department rep Jrcseicted by a hiielell team , whose drill anc - / V work with thC apiaratus , it was expected would be a irinciPaI feature of the tourna Aniericans. hovcvcr , will not ' n-.ent. The 1' ' ; take part In the totirnanlent , acid much .lis satisfaction Is expressed on tills account . . I ConilnIssioller 1occtic , who scent to Acneric to arrange for the Canadians and Amer leans to take part , saul on the matter . .I ant sorry to say that through no fault have not come or their CWI1 Lice Americans their reason being Jealous3 on account of i breach of etiquet on the part of the Lon ' - I don fire department. which Prevente ( tin American department from having spacc for Its apparatus for its particular iork that all the besi except more , I cannot say fire conipanIe regret Its absence. " Colonel Stevenson of Montreal hoped tin ' , . meetIng would Irovo the efficacy of inoderi appliances. "I am sorry. " said he , "thai tile conditIons dlii not allow our brethrel ' from New York , whom we highiy esteem , t conic. " Captain Syinonds , chief of tin London firemen , expressed regret at tin absence of the New York representatives. iiis sfl'iII Is ( 1112' ! ' ' _ tl { 3t. loiils ConVeiiIofl S.'tit I unt'n t PtI S to l'r't'ccMt liii JctrIy Coiiliit't. LONDON. June 22.-A dispatch from Mad rid to the Daily Mail says : The platforit adopted In St. 1ouis causes great uneasi ness in SpaIn and it is teared a conflict with the Ur.lted States has now almost i fixed date. The government ha hastenet to buy two 100-ton ironclails at Cenoi whose price a few days ago was thought tc be excessive. .t great part of the hoar of 100.000.000 pecetas mache by flothschikl on the Almadeci qtcicisiiver ) mines will probably ice immediately applied to such nr shlipl4 as are now for saic. The gay- crrci1ent. responding to the undoubted na- ( lanai sentiment and trusticli ; probably tc the help of other powers , seems resolved to resist Ainc'rican ilnicositian. F3IIiitiit ( II' CIiIL.i iN MUL'lINIX ( Iilcer of I lit' Ii iii a'r Iencl A her ut ci tvc'cit fuci Life. ! I PEKING , June 21.-The mother or 11cc I emperor died Friday. The 4owagerempresc ' of China , Tbou-hIsi , was boric in 1S34 ant became the wife of the onuperor , ln-Tschou _ 1 reigcccd ( rota S50 to 16l. his son , Em peror Tsat-Tchou , reigned from ISGI tc 1S75. tpon his death the present ecuperoc succeeded with the title of Kuang-lisu , he Inc then 3 years old. lie Is a nephew 01 Emperor I-Tsc'hou , anti was adopted by thu latter's wItow. Ellihdi es Tau-hlsi , upon liii succession Ito reigned under his adopted mother's regency until 18S9 , wiucti be ns sumed the sovereignty. The dowager-cm. press nevertheless continued to be a powex in China arid so contiuuedup to tIcq mast recent inforunalion. itiiiii. 3i.SliON.tS ( lU ) % 'IXG 1101.1) i.o.u i lIl. ciiuI llcrIeri .c lc- t Ii. VIdi.it-Ndie citcil 'i'rccuclie tic i'ciireii , LONDON , Juice 21.-Tlio Times will hub- hish tomorroW a dispatch from Capetown , . s'blch says : The rebel Mashonacc around ' lahIsbury arc burning ant looting wherever \ they go saul are killing all thit' ciatives vhio have worked for tile whites , Unlcs the rising Is promptly checked it will tIevcIoi . Into a general uprisicii of all Mushocialaitd. It Is routiored that the 1liabltonas around Victoria have risen and arc massing. S dcci 11 Sil rice I..hat'shic CIIJIII. IIA\'ANA. Juno 21.-As a result of skic- . mishes in Pinar dcl Itio and Santa Clara provinces , the insurrents have sustained a loss of nineteen killed , eleven voundvtl anti four prisoners , while lice troops had three killed antI fire wotincled , In the districts ' t , Dr Ias Minas , Caliego and liacurauctiti. near havana , thu insursecils have bvgi making raids to secure horses. On account of ai- . leged outrages colnunitted ticrocighuocit the country , many families arc moviug into the towns. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ % 'ec1d Sr I th. titi , 'rneule-hcc cc . % ttstIr LONLJON. June 22.-Tho Daily News ( hib : eral ) has an article this morning in which ' It again strongly dirges upon lb. , govern. xnrntaprompt settlement of the Yen- Muccy Arciciticc iui.igj-cl , LONDON , Juno 21.- , Constantinople die. patch to the Chronicle says a fresh fuSS. SacrcOtArrnentaslut-uportcc1 T.1.IC 01. , ' 1't'lIItMit ATIIOCi'VtIS .tc1sieec I nd Iu'cc I Icicrihun I Snicuc' rerri bie IgiMlter'M liii VP Oet'llrrCIi , NC YORK. June 21.-The Aulvertiso tomorrow wili say : Information receive in this city today direct from the scene o the Cretan revolution acaiflst Turkey b Solati Vhico. editor of the Greek newapape Atlantis , hiows the Turkish troops arc re sorting to atrocities whIch etiial in polo of bloodiness their terrible barbarities ii the Armenian war. According to these ad vices the Cretan revolutionists , who numbe about 15.000 men. all vehI equipped. ar tiaiiy gaining in stcengtii and with the alt they are receiving from Greece the proba bihitles are that the Cretana will be sue cecusful In gaining their ilicic'peflulenCe. Tic Inst cucassacre oceurreil May 22 In Canea the princ'ipal city of Crete. In this fanatica crusade against Christiatcity an attach of the Russian consulate anti another of tii Greek consulate were unordered by thit Turks , although they were In no vay con nected with the war. The massacre be gan at noon , when a false rumor was sprca by the Turks that a Turkish family had beet unordered by tile Crettuns. This rumo caused a panic anti ( he Christians closet their shops acid ran bomt' for safety. The firing could be heard outside of tiic town. The gates were closed to prevent thc escape of the inhabitants anti a mihitar : Patrol was at 011cc estabiiccheci by the Turk aciti in the massacre which followed it i estimated 1,000 persons fell. hiitiIiii' t'.t % IC IN Iiltit'lSIL GU1.N.'I Stiheitie of it hiciikI're..iclcct Start' a itun ccii tic , ' IlciciL. NEW YORK , Juno 21.Tue'orhl toda publishes the following correspondence dated liridgetown , iinrbadoc'u. June 10 : "Iluigit Sproston , sr. . tue leading figure Ic business circles of l3ritIsh Guclana , drownoc himself hy jucunping front a steamer into thic Deciucrara river. lie was largely concerned corned In gold mining , anti was chairmar of the British Guiana bank. Tue rumo that as chairman of the bank he had ac CCPICt1 overdrafts to a large amount , ant that his financial affairs had been left In most unsatisfactory condition. caused a ruti oil the bank anti the panic becanie so grca PeoPle sold British Guiana $5 bank notes fo 3. To restore public cocititienee the gov eminent unicuinonecl the legislatule , which after discussing the cilatter with closet doors , ageet1 to eanction a government guar anty of all bills of exchange drawn or Ac cepteci by the iJrItIsh Guiana bank. payabii b October 31. lr. Sproteoui'S hiabihitiet are said to have been between $2,00,000 ant 3,000,000. Both the British Guiana banl have large business trans anti Mr. Sproston actlon with the United States. Fdcc'tlcr ) ' liii 11dM at. II Strilc' . ST. PETEIISIJUItG , June 21.-There ar 4,000 factory hands now on a strike. Tite : are quiet anti peaceable , but determined t obtain their demands. It is stated tica 10.000 workmen in tice province of Tve have resolved to go to the railway when tb czar returns to St. I'etershurg and sto the train and throw themselves on thel knees to Induce the eniperor to receive memorial of their grievances. iccc.Ihslc 1clcizcti'ccc Hill .tIitii,1oic.q1 LONDON , June 22.-TIco Times says : Tht government on Saturday decided to abandoc the education bill in Its entirety , as it i obvious that the scheme proposed to hant up the bill till next session would provc unworkable. ' . 'oc1l Cei'.tc rt' ( li. ( cc I tech Szt ( . . MADRID , June 21.-The liberals have in troduced into the senate a motion cenaurin the United States and its attitude toward Cuba. It.tClIVi'I'I [ AN IXt9tESS 'Vlt.tIN 'ritree Meit lCIlle.Lund ! llIjuI't. ict Atinittie Cii ) ' . ATLANTIC CITY , N. J. , Juno 2i.-Thre men were instantly killed and a fourU probably fatally injured in a grade cross log accident at Abscort today. The dead : - - GEORGE hUllER , aged C0 FIlED IIUBEII , his son , 32 , of Germanla this ccucnty. IIARItY IIENflELER of Philadelphia. The Injured man is George Sub ! of Gal 1owa. The men were crossing the tracks In r wagon drawn by a pair of spirited horsec when the accident occurred. Nearing th tracks the driver attecnpcetl to beat the approaching preaching Camden express train across tin track. The train ins running at lIce rate of sixty miles an hour. The wagon wal partly across the tracks when the train struck it. The Iluubers were thrown undei the wheels and ground to pieces. ilenbelci was thrown against the station with a honsu on top of lcizn. Said fell UpOn his sidc upon the platform , brcakiccg an artci in twc places , fracttcnlng three ribs anti punchin1 a hole In one of his lungs. S , , , iIltNLihIs IN .i'l'iX.t1. CON VflNTION 'i'Icrt'e 1)cti' Sec.shois Called to Or,1i at 1.odlINvhI It. . LOUISVILLE , Ky. , Juno 21.-The North Macrican Turnerbund society , which met In this city for a three days' session to. day , lucId its annual business meeting thic morning. National Speaker liraun of St. Lcuis called the meeting to ortler and do- hiveretl the annual address in which he stated the numlcer of societies as 505 , representing - resenting a membership of 38.851. The value of halls owned by the society is esti- cnatetl at $3,500,000 , anti other real estate at IG00,00O. Atlolplt George of Indiana tras then electeti hienlnancnt chairman anti Otho Jansen of Lake Crie secretary. Tlcf cucceting athjourneti until tomorrow morning after the appointment of the usual commit. tc'es. The clay uus spent at I'hoonjx 11111 , where a inotister picnic was lucId. Soete- ties from all tlit larger Cities of the country are rci resented. - - I'4) Vt ) it IN .tNI ) .t I.1 N IIt ( ) 'N nil , Si. hf CIlItMit ( ' $ I Unhiflic it , Streitni is tlcl 'I'Irt.t- Ic.t. ZANESVII.LE , 0. , Jcicie 2L-irant liar- vol. Miss Ecnnia Collins of South Zanes- vhlle acid Miss Luehla Evatis of Maysrille avenue , this city , sere drowned in the Muskinguni , south of the city , this afternoon - noon , After walking down the river on tlcc welt sub for about two miles they at. tempted to cross tIle stream icc an oltl skiff. It began to till with water so rapidly that when they ere in tlto mhtidle of the stream Mr. Collins , who accoinpanleil them , Jumped out to push the boat , while Mr. harvey rowed tlo boat. The ladles became frighteneti anti rushed to Mr. harvey , capsizing - sizing the boat .Mr. ( ohms being unable to lenti assistance swam ashore and cahletl for aid. The three drowni'd , clinging to each other. ilIY1liiIt 31011 fl.tNC.S A. XiiltO. r.iuIit of lehiiccacplisr a Child iiiiii ( 'rIiciiiiculI . % , .Ndccclthllg hhtr , CIIAT'FANOOGA. Teun. . JUnO 21.-A ape- hal to the Times frocui flirmicighanu , pays : On Friday night last. Ilesle. the ) .year.old daughter of Gwynr. I'uckett , a irornillent farcner living near hlartseile , Ala. , yes kiduc.cpc4l by Leon Ocr , a negro farm aborer. She % aS found later in tito soods. rhere the brute had assaulted her and left let lit an unconscious Comiition , fatally in- ureci , Orr was capluretl near Ianvllle antI oatlccecl Icc the curt buuse. .11 an early tour this morning a ziiali lrokc Into tiue ceclitllng , btraltled the negro to a horse anti eel ; hhcui to the scent' of his crime. where hey hanged him anti riddleti his hotly with tuhlets. 0r coufcscd his guilt , 1lrcol's l'erltcile.sI Cctnt Locgc ted. CAMUI1IIGE , Mass. , June 21.-A cable nessago received from the Eucojean Union 'C Astronomers , by Messrs. Chandler and Uithit' , ccnnoucuce thu discovery of J3rook'c 'c rl ttlc-i COdlit ( in Its return Icy Javeiltu of ic oL..cv.ttury at Nice. \VII1TNEY \ ONVIIITE \ IETAI Dec1arc a Free Coinage Declaration Wil Disrupt the Party. BUT IT LOOKS INEVITABLE TO HI hid len I t- \ VIpreSocc citl 1occclleict ht-rs fit tIle l'ctrt 'tIiMt 'h'ucrcu Jr ( lie Cl. ii'ng , . C , , , . % t ictiiit icc U ticcii t I cc fac t or. NEW YORI , June 21.--Whihlam C. Whit fey today made ; ncblic a statement in which he defines the political slticatioccs , niake his position clear as regards hIs decision I remain in this country instead of going ti Europe and concludes by saying that ho i not a presidential vnsslbihiti ; that he "wool not run If noculnatetl , and votlhtI clot sers' if elected. " The full text of the statemen is as follows : " 1 flntl it necessary to cciake a public statement mont embodying coy views on the situation to correct misconceptions anti save time iio occupied In arguing tluestiocls. Far to mucic lnuportance has been attached to in : decision to go to Chicago. "I have been practically out of politic for four years anti there are now man : eastern democrats who can do much mar than I can for the party. I shall not as some any PosItion f leadership. My de cision to stay as sicnply based on the dut : of every person ssiio believes in the part : anti for its PricleiPics to stay by anti lent his aid and take his chacucea when the grea crisis Is upon the Party. IucicIacneclta differences of principle exist inidc tb party , marketl almost by sectionalism. ASIC TIlE GItEAT QUESTION. "The great question to may mind Is whethe the Party meets in convention now. as it 1P0. with issues anti differeciccs that art for the moment irrecocmetiiable. For tht Iast fifteen years headers of public opinloc in the south anti vcst have been advoca ting as the great remedy for existing liii the free coiccago of silver at 10 to 1. witii Oi witicout the co-operation of other nations It has come to be behievetl in by these quit generally and consclcntiously. A large mit jority of the delegates to the coming con ventton have been elected by the ieopie foi the purpose of incorporating that tioctrint into the platform of the deunocratic party "Our peoPle. on the other hand , cntireh disagree with these views anti believe al most generally that it will bring genera ruin to time business anti proslierity of tlit country. It is deecneti a new doctrine whom proposed to be incorporttteti into time platforci of the national democracy. It is true tha in no previous olatformu of the party car it specifically be adopted. Consequently. cit party obligation heretofore assumed obligc thexn to subscribe to it. "Under thce circcccnatacices. If time re suIts of the democratic ronventlon should bc to establish as the isnue of their caznpaign the free coinage of silver at a ratio of It to 1 independent of oIlier nations , In the intensity of feeling likely to arise it. is tn be reriously aIlrehelm'led that a disruption of the party cuight occur. Certainly a sub stantial following would be secured for thim doctrine among the eastern tltnocrats They cnight not vote the republican ticket tot other reasotis ( believing that the republican party stands for other issueS that are clot. rirrental to tile country ) , but tice demo. crats in the east would not , in my opinion vote for It. "This mot'enient for free coinage purports - ports to have for its object the establish. nient and maintenance of gold and silver as the money of the country on equal terms with each other anti at a parity at purchasing power. If by the proposeti measure that object could be secured. therc woulti be no substantial disagreement iii time party. Every natiocai clemnocratic piat- forni that has heretofore spoken upon the subject hiatt declared for both gold and au- ver money. It Is our traditional policy But the maintenance of the double standard at time present time is not a question at desire ; it is a question of ability. IT IS A hOPELESS TASK. "The commercial value of silver has do- cllciecl greatly in the markets ot the world. 'ltatever time causes are anti whoever Is to blame , the fact is that silver has de- dimmed and free coinage now at 16 to 1 is time same as our offering for all the silver In time world about twice what it is sell- log for in the market. International ox- chmarcges Icave to be paid in gold. And it wouilti seem plain that if under these conditions , open our mints to the free coin. age of silver anti goltl at a ratio of coin- parative value whIch is largely at variance WIll ) time cocncnerciai value of time two metala we mntmst take the entire slier surplus ourselves , maintain its parity with gold or else we shall drop to a silver basis. "France in 1S73 closed her minis against silver amtl ahandoned this cxperlrument , deem- tng hmerself unequal to time task alone , and at that tlnie it was much less ditilcult , for silver was then at par with gold , at tht ratio In use , anti even Englancl'mm mints in India were open to the free coinage of sil- ver. If time experiment of maintainIng the parity of time two metals at a coinmtge stand- arti was tlliflcult then , it would seetmi to be positively hopeless now witlmout interns- tlonal agreement. Germany , France , I3ei. giuni , Italy and Austria believe in a double atantlarti and desire to establish it , but ne 0110. tWo or three of them deem tlmemnselvei able to cmiaintalci the tioubltm stantiard. even with time co-operation of time United States. "If the result of time Ineasurca jmroposed would be to carry us to a silver basIs , It is imot. felt timat such a proposal womclml be in line with the principles of time denmocratic party. "It is not tbto Joint stantlarci with time pmmr. chasing vower o ( time dollar at Jarity with eacim other , but it is changing from one standard to another anti that change being due to a depreciateti coin. Anti it. Is also felt , aside from 11cc abst'nce of any democratic - cratic principle to sustain it , that you cannot - not have a tlouble standard of valUe as would cocumo from a golti to a sIlver bai Witilotlt such shock to commerce , the imoamd- log of gold and contraction of our avaiitbie circulating nuediunu as would bring. in tice oltiXciotI of our Icninehlihe , time panic amid distress ste have eser aeon icc the cotimu- try. Time creditor class is Prepared for it. "Time obligatiocmmc , lcmortgages , railroad and cthmrrwlae. are quite generally payable in gold. Iebts ) would St Ill have to be Irnid in gold. but wages in silver , the sufferers , us uumtmai , ielng time , poorer classes. "TIlls movement , purtorting to be in the Interest of the joicct standard , comes at a most inopportune time. in coy Opinion. There mas never been a ticimo when the prospects ) f international action favorable to the olnt stantiard were at all as promising as It time present unornent. But an ihl-aciviseti. mncuccesstul attesnpt here would discredit he cause the world over. From time dis- : uesion of time past tvent ) ' years It hmas Cotrme o cass that among the persona in Europe who are traIned , recognizeti scifltist upon monetary antI economic questiolma , scarcely me is not at the present moment advo- ating the amiviccalcility of the joint stantiarti Is the solution of time monetary difficulties cC the wonimi. Title inclcmtlea every professor ngaged in teaching or lecturing on these ubjects to the subjects of Great Britain. rhcey are agreed upon the desirability of 1 antI that it Is entirely practicable , it es- abhishect anti maintained by agreement truth ime principal commercial nations. It would me expected tbcat with .ucht a general con- census of scIentific OIllmiOn as Is to be ound abroati upon thIs subject it would tome rapidly to bo the generally received ipinlon of time nations , to be effected by a rise settlement of the problem. CONVENTION OF NATIONS. "Or time ConVention cit nations Ger. usd1 ti'as the one that in 1892 practIcally iroke up time conference wimirim tact at the uggestion of the United States , She In- tructeti her delegates to nieet and talk ut to state to the conference that she could not change her imperial standard. I her standard was gold , that announce- . - - - - - mont cntletl all posibihity n any practlc results from tlce conference. Since thm time anti within time last year her legic lative assenibiles hare cpeclt1cnlhy , by votu of Instruction to her ministers. changed bu attitude upon that point ; so that the apt ciflc objection of Germany encotmfltered h the conference of iS92 has been since car slulereti anti withdrawn , "At the present fimocnent Germany , Franci Italy , Austria , holland. Belgium anti th United States wish to co-operate for the e tabhishment anti maintenance of the join standard by international agreement ten ( a niost important circumstance ) Great lInt aiIm baa recently. within three monma , I fact , matic a most icnVortammt concession. "Site tins said : 'Ve will do for you a much as yomi can do for yourself.e wil mmiake this great contribution to a bimetalhi system. We will go back upon our dc llberately arranged inetiuotls of lmrovitlitir ctmrrency for India ; we will reopen tim Incllacm mints ; we will agree that they shal be kept open antI tse shall , therefore , imre title for a free coinage of silver within th ihnits of the British empire ( or a popuis ticn greater iii number than the itopuintion of Germany , Fracmce and tnenica put te gether. ' NO EOOM FOIl ChOICE. 'Into ucla intense , and now jicat about to he aticccssfiil strmcgglo for the establish imment of the joint c'tanulartl. it is propose timat we almotild intervene by assummuin.g establish it shone. Agalcmst this propose action on our part earnest workers for tim catcse strermmmotmsiy lmrotest. They say to mum you canflot sticceeti and your failure wll discredit time cause. "The recent article of Dr. Aimnentit ii time North Anmerlcaci itoview shows ver clearly time view taken by our friend ahroaci upon this subject. lie has don niucim anti prolabiy mono tlmarm any hivicu : man to atlvocato amid bring to its clocuina ( ion in Germany this catcse. lie Is entitle to be called one of the leamlers of imubhi opinion in time Prussian Cimacnber o Deputies. lie says that the posi tioci at Gerniacmy iota been mnodi fled within the last year. lie expresse time oplciioci thmat frco coinage unclertakem by the Urmtted States alone wocmld slnip1 enti In silver mociocumetalhism acid tllscnetll amid Put back the cause of the double stanti anti the world over. "It is not a question as to m hat we ttishi but tticnt WI' ace able to do. A strong mat may undertake a task too great for imi str tigtii armd break clown. It cannot b tie nleml that time feeling among our peopi is that this free coinage by time t'nitet States alone tvhil not give us the goltl ant siluer money at a Parity witim each other whicim is the assumption Ulton whiclm it i taken , btmt tvlll htrim'g us to silver mnono rnetaliiscn antI a silver standard of value anti timat cimange , it is believed , mneamis Ito mnediate rtcimm to our intlumatricit and no per micamient good to any one. This feeling b general and intense. " \'hetPer tlmeae cllfferent'es carm ho recon ciletl it is iinposiblo to anticipate. Tin democratic party stands for lrinctples tie sirnbho to be maIntained for the goad of tim , country. Most any sacrifice might be ask't of democrats for the take of the pmtrt and timey wouiml cheerfully make it. But I the delegates fromn this locality shaulti gc to that cocmvecmtloti and represent that hit macik anti file of the party would fallout the lead of our .southmem-n brethren anti vet , ( or the free coiciage of sliver , by the Unite States alone. they would be misrepresent icig tice state of public opinion here \'iietiier it Is so or not , It is consi'Ierec a Itropositlon to dehase.the existing stacmd and of value. "And time same feeling of ' intllsposltior to compromise the matter for vote or an tIming dee is as active anti domimia lucre icm otcr panty as It vas found in tin republican party tvimen It btoke clown ant ovorpowec-eti the McKInley machine. HIS I'ERSOAL , OPINION. ° Pcrsonally , it Is my opinion it time .1cm occatic pnrty goes on ( hat platform at hum : time it trill meet with the zno3t disastrot.m : defeat that any panty 1mevor had In timi : country. I understand tt is honestly he lieveti in anti people think It will brunt relief from their present troubles , but be tweejm now anti election clay It will be pm-ett thoroughly sifted and time people of tin country trill not face the disturbance a values , the loss of confidence , the genera distress anti ruici whicim tvoultl come to the2 business interests aic would arise from site ! a change. It will overwhelm time persont who undertake it. It ought not to be neecs utary for me to say anything of a persomma nature. "I finmi myself , howeve ? , spoken of bert anI ticere as a possible eantllmiate ; not ver senitumcly or prorninc'ntly , but sufficiently tu attract attccmtion. if I shoulti fail to notict it. It sormieticoes affects one's lnfluemmce it cases like the present. I have no persona motive in entering this fight. I have sait that I would not be a candlmlate. I wil atiti , copying time emphatic language ocuet used by the late General Sherman ( I thuin1 I remember it correctly ) . 'I wihi not run I : ntonuinateti nor serve if electetl. ' I ace not foolish enough to suppose that any eastern man coUlti he nonminatetl by this conven tlon , cmmucch less that I could. I sympathmiz thoroughly with the fe.fling in the south that has caused this uprising and will tint its expression at Chicago. lmut as to thu principles which time tmpri8ing has brought fortim anti time issues being framed , I en tirely disagree. " \'ILLIAM C. WhITNEY. " IEMClt.t'I' ) 'I''tlIC O1' TiL1h'iL tlIgimt Sciiiirt hit. , at the' Clmiegsgc ( 'I , . , ut'cl I I all for i'resIies t , IUSTIN , Tex. , June 21.-Some of the sil- ter delegates to the state democratic con- ention smimicit umiects nest. Tuesday arrived : n this city. Timey stated that imutlivitlually ; l ey were not at all averse to the endorse- nent of Teller by the democrats ; timat as he issue of the campaign was to be aim diver anti goltl they believed all factious , ruespeetive of party lines. woultl affiliate 0 wIn the lmaLtio ; that Teller would poll I strocmg republican fohlowlccg. anti that f time democrats elliorsel his canvass aol tupponteel him thcmmt lie woulti undoubtedly me time next president. Time adclremcs Issued my the PoPtmhistS In St. Louis yesterday en- horsing Teller Is leamneul anti caused ninny If the silver democrats who arniveti to say boy wotmlcl work In time state convention rmcsmiay for an entlou-secmmecit of Teller , antI hat they believed they would secure time 'hicago delegation ( or hilni. Time cmotmoti mioney convention , which also meets lucre ruestiay , will , of course. endorse Cleveland intl Carlisle. i.t'I'lS'I' Ml ) VII ( ) I' SIlYEht'S i'It IiNfl [ ) u'gc. ii I zi , c 1 II ) . , & , cclu fo r tV. , rl .1 III.II ImuJrlsmi ) lti , ChiCAGO , Jtiimo . silver men Lno organizing a lmrolmagantla inovemmient for york ahmuong time laboring PeoPle of time ast. Time first delegatiout has reached Cici- ago anti will give time next SIX weeks to gitation acnong time trades unions of the ity. it was sent out by the Tnatio anti .abor assenmbly of Butte. Mont. Its leader H M. J. EllIott. a member of the executive ominittee of the Amneniran Hallway Union. time spccmt three month. in jail with fobs nti hmis fellow officers at 'i'oodstock. The timer mneunimers of time propaganda are Dui- ci Mcfloumald , B. M. Lindsey amid M. J , eiger. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; .tvs l'uio'l'Ecl'ios 'is 1'liI tssii , arre'tt A , lIoldtntSi-ti I hicut icc % 'Jciut I lit' I't'iuii4' A re ( mu i I I uug I'or. NEW YORK , June 21.-The World this naming says : lion , Garrett A. Hobart told , World reporter : "I think the issue will e protectIon on an equal footing wfh ( sounmi oney. The masses do not uuderstantl the money question , The band money ilaok of ore , while very important. of course , is oh the most Interesting declaration of pnin- iples. From what I have Katbered of the encral drift of sontlcocat In 1iml country. can sect nothing but McKinley sad protec. Ion. " Speaking of l.is own candidacy , ha was cry modest. anti said with a laugh , I a. a more than a Sly on a big wheel , ap- arently. McKinley represents the big isue. - - - - - FORAIEIt ( RECITES FACT TeUs How Senator Teller Failed to Bo Years Ago DETAILS OF' TUE PLATFOHM CONSTFUJCTIO Chiticut of ( ; .il .u Ct.ui.nrt-ui "SI ( ii Sit % i'r lIcceumscc.i iii ictciii mmmil l-i- cIeIut' ' l'guarmu tile tic t i u , 'u'ci - Iccum ietuu 1 .tiItluutol. CINCINNATI. June 21.-In view of Sent ton-Elect Forakor's relation to the makimi of the platformmi at St. Louis and his nehi tioume with Senator Teller four years ago I a similar cahmacity , lila utteramice on tit subject of gold antI silver last cmlght in lii ratiilcatiocm simeechm beconmes of at least popi lar Interest. lie said : . .I want to take advantage of this opio1 temne ticmie to say a word about the effoc being muade to make it appear that the ru publlcan imart declareti In its inocmey ilan for something new at St Louis Timat I not true. Time cleclarntiomm of the republics panty , as emnbociivti in its ilciancial lilUcik , th flumes exactly wimat imas lmcen time positiomm C the republican Party through all the year with respect to this silvcr qtmestiomi. Slime was deinnmnetlzetl imi 1S3 Anti ever sine tlmemm we have been on a single gold standard About tIme ccammmo tilde several of time leadimi nations of Euroime decnommetized sliver an ever aimmee that timno every effort icas bee mnade to get back to the stncmtiard. We ham Scott intennatloumal eocmferences , the oh ject of them being to agree witim time tie tiona empoci an Intenciational ratio aceordlu to which we coumlcl imave tIme free coiuuag of silver. But all timese efforts have failed. "It hiss been constaumtly amid nepeimtedl doclaremi by botim lartiea that hlcnetalhisct was desirable 1cm preference to gold or alive mnoumometnlhism. Both varties Imavo agree thmat we coumld maintain time imarit of the tw nietais anti hiring about binmetahtism agait lmy an intermmatiouial ngreemmcnt. Somne imav icislateti in the nieaimwhmile timat if we couh not tie it in that way. we could tin it alomm withocmt regard to what other ciations migim m'ce lit to cIa. Time republican party ima constantly , consistently anti hcerstrtemmtl : stood against timat Plea. 1)EMANDS OF FOUR YE.RS AGO. "Potcr years ago , wimemm we held the con vemtiomi at .i Immneapohis. it was uny fortimn to be cimalninan of time conutmuittee emi neito lutiocus , as it was at St. Louis , anti it wit my fortumme to he associated iii that comn inittvo wltlm Semmator Teller. lie and iii associates from time silver states came t that convention anti before the conimitte salting us to icmsert a plank pledging thu republican party to thti free coInage a silver. We refumcti to tin it : we declare that we were in favor of intermiatlomial bi cmictalhism. hull unmtih thmat was brought cbou it woulti ho our Policy to unaintalum silve at a verity uvitim gold by Issuicig tin moor of it than could be mnaiutaineti at a pant : with gold. "Tlmey accepted the result anti nemnaine in the' republican party. That declaratiot was sicmiply a tleclaratton , as the cue atlopte the otimer clay , that we would stand pro clsely where we umere 'until we could ti better. were annoyed that we could no safely undertake to have bimnetalhisni P international agreement : we were unwilIin acid refused to attempt it by free and mdc penclemmt coinage. Thmey dlii not feel calle umpoum to go omit of the party then. Timel consciences tlld not seem to trouble then so mmmuclm as now. They remaimmed in tic ranty focur years longer. When time las session at congress comnrnemmcetl , as a no suit of thus democratic free tratle expani ment , the government was foumid to hay deilchent revenues-not enough revenues t meet its current expenses. A bIll was prepared pared In the house anti passed that hod : without partisan division almost. provitlimit for an Increase of reveDUe. HISTORY OF TilE DINGLEY BILL. Tlmat bill was known as time Dhngley bill It trout to time senate. The ciatiocmal credit time national honor , time national life wam at stake. These gentlemen said time bil watt tunobjectionable , but timey refused tc vote for It ( that is , cclx of these gentlemer fronm silver states did ) imnless the great majority , who ( lid not agree with them would sacrifice their own convictions atmt vote ( or the free , unhimitc-d anti unrestricted coinage of silver. The great majority In tile senate tm'ouitl not be coerced by that minority. "Timat action upon time part of these pee pie directed the atteimtiorm of the countr3 to timat subject as it imatl not bceui before And , thmeretore , when we Inch at St. Louis we were not for a different stand to b taken by time republican party , hut ( or more explicit declaratIons of our principles thaut we had heretofore nmade arid Inmmsnmuch am they hati thrown down the gage of battle by demanding free silver and seeking tc coerce us to accept , we concluded that that was a good time to meet timeun half wa' join issues anti let hue battle cottue atm. They appeared before time counnuittee acid were part of time cotmimittee , just as they were four years ago. They imiade the same demand , we made time same answer did fomir years before , hut uvicen we came te write the platforrmm we said we would mak It so plain all would understand , anti sn we declared thmat we trere umccalterahmly op. posed to time free anti unlimited coinage ol silver until we can lmavc an international agreement. and ium flue meantime we trill preserve time existing gold standard. BOLTEIIS ACTED TOO LATE. "To concicccio with a word , tu'hcn Senator Telit'r antI hmis associates bolted the party at limo St. Louis convention they imad no rause for it wlmatever that did not exist focur years before at time Mlimcieapollit convention - vention , anti when time republican party immmitio tIme declaration It duti make at St. Loumis it ulitl imot change its position one Particle. but simply mmmade It absoltmtely certalim in artier that there could be a settlement of that qimestion ticat the proposi- Liomm for free , intlcpendielmt and umnllrmuitetl coinage of sliver lie not entertained. We illti not ecmtertain it becauo in our jutig- macnt it does mint , as Senator Teller antI lila associates clalumi , mean imirnetahhisnm , but ainuply sliver mcionourmetahiisum. , . \e go into this , timerefore. tvith our trallant atamidard-itearer repre.enting to the teopie of Aimienica protection to Anmenicaum Industries armti Ainenlc'an labor and an abso- Iucteiy soummti dollar whim wimlch to do our bUsIss. An abboitmtely sounti dollar , not cimply ( or the merchaut anti time bammker , ut for time wage-earmier as uvell.'hen a nan does a full clay's work he Is euititled L0 have a full 100 cents iui tiuc dollar with rimicic imo is paid , and we propose timat ho cimail imave It. Ve propose timat the dollar me puit limb clrcuimm&ion-tho nmetahllc dol- ar-shall be worth 100 cecmtcc In gold all ) Vt'r the world , no matter wimether It caries - ies time eagle and sultenscrilutiouma or Imot. "Take a silver dollar antI pound it into ulllon anti It icc trortim 54 cents ; lakes a ioiti dollar anti Imound it into bullion anti t Is worth 100 cents all over the worid. obe1y is cheated by th&t dollar ; nobody is mmisled by It : no mlistruat is excited ; every- iody has contitlenec In It macmd when Goy- rnor McKinley shall lmmmm'o been elected trospenity will at OflC8 conic again , because hat will immure a sound tariff , reciprocity nd a sound currency. " ) . 'ulluc'rtI t it' I'r-ccilcuu I ii , I I'i.stcl hhJllit.s. WIChITA. June 21.-lion. David Oyer- meyer , democratic candidate for governor f Kansas tuvo years ago , arrived here to- ight. lie Is a delegate'at-large to the 'iticago convention. At a meeting of demo- ratio lawyers attending the federal court 0 aprurmg the nacnes of Allen W. Thur. mall and John It. McLean , both of OhIo S available candidates ( or vice president , ice suggestion was so well received that It as tacitly agreed that Intluence would i.e rougbmt to bear on the Kansas delegation :1 : go to Chicago to boom Thurman. M.tJOlt M'ilNl.EY . ( 'rL'ITh. r"It'lici ( reptci iii the lliuIlciiuu . . . c-re II I'i.rcnc'rl' 'I'uuuapaiit cc cc" . CANTON , 0. . Juno 21. 'Z lay ha lcrotmgimt teniporany peace a oh to tim citizens of Canton. Aside U , ae profus decorations that greet tim ' Oti ever imanti. there hma been no si he stirnin sceclea of the past truck. bright an Lmeautifui this morning mm j vernor M lCiciley anti Mrs. ilemseel mmgs abeam pammleti by Captain hleisi the major right imanch mmman , drove to time F rat Methotlb Episcopal cimurcim , a bacmtlsonme structure tim blocks frocn tIme public square. Govermmo McKinley , thirty years ago. was auperinten tiotmt of thy Suuiclay aciutuol of this church : tvhilo his mi-ifo was Sunday srhcool teacime in time First i'rt'sby'teriacm ehtmrehu , two block treat , ium imicim lucy wene marrieti ttvemity five years cugo. lIce r'hmurch was crou'tletl cn Governor McKinley's fellow chturchu mmmenmber gave imiumm a tranmmm greetilmg. Fifty mmcmi a IcaP'r relmorters were hresemmt. The imastoc fl. 1' . Etluumtmnmlmu , chose for his text , ' 'Mak Your Calituig acid Election Stmre , for if \ Do Timt'se 'Fhicmgmc Ye SIdall Never Fail. " Dr. Eulnmtmnds lummitle imia ae'rnion lmcrsonall aPimilcabie and he referred , in a Itapi. ) ' moan imer. to the nesimit of the St. Louis convecu 110cm last tvt'ek. 1cm his sercnoum were these tiiougtutsV : imave just itasseti ticrotmghm a ti cek whios aigmiiflrance none are dlislmosed to imuitier estimate' . Tiuc icigimemut attainune'cmt of ftc goverimnient tuas iliustrateti amid time sacuc Prlviiege of AcmmerIcaum citizenshIp exercIse in tIme clmoice of men amid cmieasures repro scimticcg a mast cmunibor of our fellow dli zens. "As one of tIme first comuilitions of havini a sure electiocu , we must announce nu cantiitlacy. No milan woulti be credited will IOiltieal ) sagacity wlmo imopcs for time suffrage : of imimc fehlotv citlzemi in attaimmlmcg 0111cc , ye allowed Ito anmmotmmmcetmmcnt beyond the un expressed desire of hl iueart. "A second requIrement of a sure dec tion is to have a platformum anti timt'ui stain upoli it. It is youcr privIlege ; it is youi neccssit3' to bet abaohuteiy fearless In tlmi worimi of everythmitmg save the disfavor a Gotl. True cotmrmm5e comes fronm right lmelnt acid right doing. Two other conditions o sucecasful Chmrlstiamm candidacy I group mmmi tIer one head. They are cauttomi armti en thusiascmi. "Otving to his position as a eauitiltlat , there rests upomi him a respomusibility o carefuhimess tvimich lie Is in duty' bound b megartl. Men Imut forwartl act staumdard bear ers by all political parties recogmmize timim obligation aimfi tm'ith stutlied care , guar tvord amid act that tlueir cause may not stcf fec.Vlmat on the pant of other mmmcci trommit be lrmconsequential. frocu hlni would bc stnntlimmg acmml tiirnstrous. You liate yet ii mmmlcicl a Imarty trimicim attributes Its presitlen tial'atenioo to three words tmntllmiel3 aitokcn. but tIme tloctor tiltl mmot utter tin words "ltum , Itommiaumlsmn and ltebehiiomm. ' ' At lice commclmsiomm of tide services Governom McKimiiey gave his arcn to his cigeti mother uvho , at Si , is a regular cimurcii-goer , aumd escorted her to h r umodcmt carriage at tlmc cimtmrchm door. ills wife's health does not iturmuit her attendance at church. Totlay houu'evec , itime ilstcmmed to the services b telephocie. 'I'imis afternoon Governor McKinley ant : wife , accounpanicti by General anti Mrs Hastings. took a short drive. Tiuey just escapeth a terrific wind and rain storumu which destroyed many hauidmuocne decora. tlons , blew dotm'n trees anti burned out trol icy motors. Ills MAIL IS IMMENSE. Postcnaster Moumcmott imas hmati a largc dnatver. as large as several ordinary corn partimmonts , act altart for time lmrcmiidemmtla nommuluce's mail. Today , tm'imen Freti , timt colored atten.lamit at time Market street imonic mm emit for tIme mill , ito fotmncl more thaum lit eccmld carry' and iced to Imail a carriage It come hionie iii. As he undertook to gatheu time tlgimtly tied bundles of letters 1mm imP arms anti stop frotmu the carriage to tin stone curb , his strengtim failed him. thousanti of time letters anti more tm'ent he time paveunent and lie imati to make two tnipm to carry them icmto the hoemse. anti when the ) 'were sorted amnong them was this one from the other Ohio statesman trlmo imas been z presitictitimul candIdate several times iminu. self , but wimo is a devoted frieumtl of Governoc McKinley. wimo stood so loyally for hum : anti refuwed to stand as a candidate in the convcntiomm 1cm ISIS : MANSFIELI ) , 0. , Jumne 20.-To lIeu. Wil Ibm ! mlcKiumley. ( 'anton : My Dear Sir-I have Imot imurrIeti lid scntiIng my tongratu Itutions for your miomninmetion mms the mmcxi prt'aiclcnt of ( h. ' Unit 'ti Stmttcs. but they nr miot less hmemurty anti sincere. I trill gimitily (10 miii I caum to aecmmue your tnltmmnphant dcc. tion. ( Ilte to Mrs tlvKirmli'y my good uvlshes , lb whmlcim Mrs. Shr'rmmtcm Joins. Very truly yours , JOHN SIJEItMAN. Senator Cusimman K. Davis of Minnesota , who wltimdrew as a presitlecitial candidate time day of his state's republican cocmren- tlcm. also wrote front St. I'aul. saying : lion. William Mcl'inhey , Canton : Dean Sir-Permit to multi mny' congratulations to the mmtny you are receiving. Your nornirmmt- tion is mi ( ulflhimc'rmt anti realization of re- pmmbhieun principles .it.cre 'el by the people tbemselt'mt. I feel sure that history will date ( rein that mmominmttioum tile greatest epoch of prosperity for the American pea- plc they' ever enjoyed. Sincerely- , C. IC. DAVIS. Other notable congm'atulationa mt'ere read. J. Id. Dabbing , president UnIon Veteran leagtme , Minneapolis , wired : "Ytumir cormmraties of time Ummion Veteran league of timis city tender you theIr hearty congrattmlationcc , pledge thmeir earnest cmtmpport and say our north star state will give you next Novcnmber 50.000 cnajority. " Time son of Abraicani Lincoln's political opponent In olden days in Illinois , Stcpimemm A louglass wired : 'McKicmleyism , onigi- miateti as me tenimi of reproach , has become tin' ommhy slogan of success. " The Com'lxcgtomm , iCy. , Repicimlican club sent congratulations. IL is reportetl that Mark hianna , the chair. nian of time republican national commvcntion. accornpauiiecl imy hcimc wife , will arrive In Cantoum tocnorrow. Colonel and Mrs. Fred Grant , it is said , trill also arrive to pay their respects to Gom-ernor Mclciuclt'y' . hJ.tNN. & flN.J'S A iIitiIi lIES'S' , cuuic'sl- lmt.'i'tcuiuiiuc.n a Numuul'r . , f I'ciititcil 1'rIt-c.It , CLE'ELAND , Jim110 21.-Mr. M. .1. hianuma spent Sunticiy at Imis Imotmie here , enjoying a tmmuch needed rest , Amnouig his gtmestc ivero : Colonel Freti Grant , Ifoim , ii. C. Fvans of Tennessee , and Gc'nem'al William y , Osborne of Ilostocu. Mc , henna was maketl thus afternton where the heatlqtmartcrmt if time commnlttee tmoulmt ito establIshed. lie said he luaci not given the nuatter touch Uiougimt as yet. lie saltI , however , timat be toiglut spend- seine time in New York uluning he campalgum. % 'imen asked if he knew what iovernor McKIniey's luhans for tIme caumm- aign were , Mr. Ilanuma saId ito Imad not yet ouiaulteml time governor. lie did not lemmom'i vlmcthmcr Governor yIrlinley would snake any .peeclmes or not. Mr. Jlanmma will go to 'anton tomnorrow morning to sco the gor- 'nimor. S.timmtl i.tcmu' ' % 'iuus act CIi-'t-imiui.l , CLE''EL'uNI ) . 0. , June 21.-Time demo. ratio commnty convention resulted in aim cvc'rmmheimiog victory for goimi. Time jilver norm , lmowever claim that timi result was argely tiUe to Ilium unislea.iicmg heading of time told ticket , anti they will go to the state ocivention at Coltmmbumt wIth a protest. II aic'isiv.cls ci C ( ) I'cmm cccccct.lcc , Jim ume ii I. At Iiavro-Arnivul--I.a Tourmmine , tronm ; ow York. At Southampton-Arrim'ed--Satle , from etv York. At Queenstown-Smiiled-Lucania , for Now i'ork A t Sout hampton-Arnim'ed--I'aria , from York. At New York-Arrivetl---Cuflc , from LIcr- tool. At Baston-Arnivi'd-Ct-plmalonia , train .lverpool. Smmlled-I'eruviarm. Imom Giamm. :0mm' : . At Paht'rno-Sailed.-Cahiongmla. for New rork At llrernen-Thtiicd---Muncherc , for New m'ork. At New York-Arrived-Taunt ; train Liv' rpool. : i : - - 11'ILLIAS ! COES TO JAIL Blue mnings Bank Wrecker rails to Secure Bail. uls CONVICTION hAD SEEN LOONED FOR ( :0 C Cuuu cm t y l't'uui. Jo llt'l irve.l II I um ( humlI ty uf I'zi i'i fyI ut t i.e ilcckc of tlic' iiiuik itutti fl&'eeli lug time l'utllie , Li EATI1ICE. Net , . , Juice 2t.-Speclat Tele. gracmm.-J. ) C.'illianms , tIme Blue Shmrltmga bacmk Icresiclecit , tvhuose couit'lctloci of it..I- tying time ttacmk'a icc'ok mm as exclusively no- ported in this imiorcmimmg's lIce , faIletl to secure - cure bontls muiti muas taken to jail shortly after nmitlmmiglmt. Time verdict ctt'enis to give geumerai satla- faction , \'llllacmms was generally looked Ujmomm as gtmuity of time frautl , altimotmgim there urns qtmlte cm stnommg feeling that a t'ertlit't. of gimihty mvoumitl miot ho obtaluieti.Vihllamuia trill prolmattly receIve his semmtccice tu imen cotmnt recommrecmes the last of time ttL'k. 'hl V .tL'ItI.iIN II . &S 't ( ) l'i.i'l ) leiu.ll.n'k ll.'tiu , .t'i SI.3lauynr cilicI liii' ( 'ciuudc.i I flu er II CIiI.'l' . AUIIIJ1N , NeIm. , Jumme 2i.-tSpt'u'ial 1- Frocuu time begicmuitcmg of tIme present muemmuici- pal year iii iay , Mayor J. Vt' . Darralm anti time city' cotmncll imavo Itetum in a tieatlloc'k over time appolumtuneumt of cimlef of Pollee. So far time mmmayor imas nlcpolumtetl successively Vt' . ii. Lorance , A. Vt' . Ilutchmimmsoci amid 14. D. \Vimeeldomi , anti the coucmcll has refused to couuuirni eltlmer oume of them. The coummell tmmt't again last milgimt auth tIme numiyor imlaicihy tolti time cotmcmcilmmiemi that ime nppoiumtetl three goomi nmemm for that ; rnsition , acid imo uvoulmi fllmhmOiflt mb mimore Time coumnell is jemat as set nit time nmayor , anti the city is left with- otmt polIce vrotectiomm. Lice'umaecu to mccli hidluors were last night gracmtetl to .tdol pim lCuhhucman acmcl Anclrew Kmmlhto aumti imoum' tIme timirsty ones imm Ammbtmnmi cmtmi get aomethmiumg stronger thacm trater. About two years ago time commumeli passctl alt occtcitatiomm tax of $20 iii acitiltloci to tIme regtmiccr license on all saloocms amid matle the gettimmg of a license eontimmgcumt empon lmaYucig this occupation tax. Noim' time barth of Edutcatioum is tit.'mmmaumtllcig froimm time cIty some $1,200 talcemm in by the city as sumeim ocetmlcation tax since time ortllcmammce ttai icassetl. There is likely' to be a legal bat. tie to determuuiime tvimich ( ielmartmncut is entitled - titled to the nioney Scai.hct' ut tin' ll&'silu'it'Cidmiaatmmu.iuul. . IIEATI11CE , Nd , . , Juice 21.-Special ( Tele- gramn.-Today ) has been an cceetlingly lively one in lleatnlco , the iirst iutmday of time Beatrice Clcautauqtma asacimilny , bring- . hrmg large dciogatlomms of Gage county tartmm- ers and their faimmilies. besides a goodly mmtmnmber who cacmie by time railroad excursion trains , two of smlmichi tvtmrc run by time Ummion Pacific ammtl three by the Itock Island. Time crowtl fromuc time south over time Union l'acitic was somewhat dlsajmpoimmtetl , owicig to an lnmcnonmte raimm along time line. Thu mrmormmicig seriumon tias tlellverctl by 11ev. John IoV1tt Miller of l'lmiladelpimia , wlmo never fails to iummlmrl'ss imis audience with his an- peniority as a lmreachmer. This em'emming , after- a rmmumttcal prethtutle , participated in tmy I'rof. Caae'mc spienciiti chorus , asitisted by Mine. halley aumcl otlmer talcmmt , Dr.V. . L. Dat'hml- son game a imalt-itour scnIptumre readicig trithm stercOicticon illmmstratiozms , Time mcmancmge- umient. turonmises mumnumy good timings for time coimmimig week anti as time attendance is stead. ily increasing timose tinnimelally interested feel greatly encotmraged. Suie of tha 1t. C. & 0. YORK. Nclm. , Jummo 21.-Special.-AIl ( ) the. Property of tIme Kansas City & Onmaima Railroad - road commircany , incitmthlumg time lines of railroad - road ruimnlng from Fairfield , through the cocmcmtit's of Clay , Fihlumioro and York , to Strommushtmrg , anti also the lines runulcig train. Fairhury to McCool Junction , anti time llmmo front McCool Jtmnctiomm to Alma. a total of ninety-three mIle's , acid all of time appur- tetmatmees belonging thereto , will be aol I at ptulchic auction 1mm this city on time Slim of July' . Time sale is time result of a foreciostmro anti tiecree of the property in time clrcumit court of time States in Omaha on time 4tim day of Marcim last , In time miotice of sale , pulmlisheti in acme of time local papers hero. it is Provimled timat no bhmi for the property shall be of a less aimlount timan I50,00O , aumd timat in artier to hare a bid recognizemi there must be deposited by the bitlder , with the special itmaster. Etlward imonton , the surmm of $ luiO.000 or a certified : imeck orm me imatlonal bank for that ammuount , ill to be approveti by the special mnmmster , lit-I claret mu I It , ct'n. ROCA , Nob. , Juno 21.-Special ( Telegram. ) -A imeavy rain began fallIng here at a fcloek aumd continued ( or two hours. About lhree Inches of water feil \VALACH Nob. , June 2i.-Speelmil ( Tele- raumi.-Omue of time heaviest raimma of ( imus ceason tell here last aught. Tlmis imiccurca. it least a bait crop of small grain antI. will ImlacO corn , of wimicim there Ia a large ecreage , tveli to time trout , ELSIE , Numb. , June 2i.-Sjmecial Tele- racmm.-Two ) amuti one-fourth itmelmea of raia 'elI here inst nigimt and tiula morning. Wimeat ias uuufferecl for rain , due to time extreme mat weatimer of time last few tlaya , Icut there viii now be time largest crop of wheat ever tarveicteti in eastern l'erkina coucmty. Cora cc farther advanced thmaa ever at this tune ) f tb rear. ( rt't ciii iliglm Se'luoul , QhtE'i'NA , Nc'b. , JImmie 21.-Spcclal ( Tele- rarn-Tlmu ) first animual commumcncement txorclses of time Grctna Ilighm choal were meld Friday evening anti tt'cro cocmceclcti by iii idre > tent to be tar above time overage in. ivery imarticular. Time mmmwdc trait excellent md time orations of the graduates were fan ImpemIcir to time storage efforts of 111gb school Iradiumates. The grmcdtmatemc tm'ero Ella I'al- nor , GumrtlmaVaiumwnlglmt. . Tiuma Rybeng arc ! m'anlt Cmmriey. Ehutluemmt addresses WI-IC do- tvcr&'tl by John Sjtce'ticr , eommmmty atmimerirm- untlent , cmiii I'rof. John F. Saylor , superb- enderit of the I.iumcohru scimools. l'ttii mi..I I , . thu Ilklmurui , GIIE'FNA , Neb. , Jumio 21.-Speclai ( ) - ruult F'reot. a mumecumber of a flaimlmig party. yes drowmmetl In time L'iklmommm river just vest of this cIty this aftenimoorm Irm time imes- iimcu of several otimer mmu.mbcrs of thmu Imarty. km tmumc a faramu Pain ! c'mmmployed by C P. ltmmmmltimrey ammd mtecummmltatmieci a liarty to tIme Ivec' iishmlimg titus niormulmig aimci got lmeyoumd mIs clejitim unti umas earned umntiou' by time urrent. 11mm lii it liolmeinian about 27 years tt age anti lmmmmu no relatives here. His hotly as Imol yet lmecmm ( oummcl armtl limo river Id hielzmg tlrecige'ti to recover It. % 'lS llslu's II riM ii t l'r.Nll.'e'l , , . WA USA , Nd , . , Juice 21.-Spcciai.-A. ( ) eavy raIn tell hhil nmorning , lasting several eumrmm. Notimlaug was suffeubuig for im-ammt of simm. Timu crops never looked better au'i the astuies are In flue simape. 'fime slmilmnenta , of lIve stock imave been eam'y frosmm here of late. Time eluvatora are ull at graimu nun ! itl',00 ( ) buaimeimc of comim are ii crib intro. hieIng Pelt ] for htettei imrimcs : 'limit ireatmmery : here , Ittitlem' time ucmauago- eimt of J. C ; . Ilacca. tic rurmeming to its tuiL ajtaelly armci time butter is selliuig for thus Dli price on. the casterrm market. i'roc.i.c'riIj. : rouuuil III , it.'ga , MINIIEN , Numb. , Juao 21.-Special.- ( ) ) uite a rainfall ( eli imere Friday night , reps are tine all through thIs section , but little help woultl be fcmumntl In rain. Minden Is being drebsed out new wltis : iectrlc lights , _ _ _ Usc Ibiccim liecit I.'riiouci I'ieuiu- . I'ESE.MONT. June 21.-Special. ( ) ' 'the Dan- thu Iirotiderlmoodl societIes of Omaha arn1ve crc 'ju a Locciat train this foreuon saG -m-