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— g — DELIRIOUS FROM DRINK, A ftar Route Juryman Cut From Hig Supply of Liguid litnhtning And Falla 1in the Osurt Ro with His Hoots Brakes, Full of Two Bumpers of Budge a Day Alluwed with Air and Freroime, Naw lostenotions By the Cemrt Tha dury il Leoked Up. THEPTAR ROUTE TRIAL. Wpnctal 1ispaten o TR Ban W astinaton, June 13 —In obed! enew 1o e direotion o Judge Wylle into !ve Instroc- Moow on poluts of law befors seated, Jaror Yernon, who was siok during the wat tonte jary oamo oout At 1100 & m. 1 reo tha nighty fell on He ta now and olan, o thelr room the floor lua In sbout fifteen minutes Daputy Marahial Fossett reported that Vernon wan sottlng up, and wonld soon be all Judge Wylle sald, “'I have s rlght, wood deal of doubs In my mind tu usrd to the conecqaences of thls 1 be He In s hard VO0ULFanLH driokivg & good deal, deiuker. Daring the tral, on one vecardon, had to take him aslae glvo him .a pretty wharp acmonic wiid he promised to abatatn, observed that te man lLins the progress Lins resurmed b off supplicn of this attuck, {5 dolirtum tromons or man'a, Porter = Bat ne s not fii to be on 1 moppose the doctor will yive bim s proceeiption and 16 will the ju.y now. probubly bo braudy or whisky. o Uryer. doetor presoziben for the juror can takon by him, I'ho Jadge--Uadoubt:diy buy prescription of this kind ls apt to leave nis wiud in wo shatteved a condition w4 to oreate d flisuity, 24 Dapaty Maranall - He ia all right, Jodge Wyllo—Then the jary can come huck, Jury onwe back. oald alres to nek a o uon ot To most of us 1t seoms & questlon faot, but we spoak for bimaelf,” Judgs Wylte—The coart will h hts qaestion and i€ upon it Juror Harrigan “stumbling block” he found 1n his wey Judgo Wylia - 1 are quasti of tact nud uot law and 1u is not the court to lustroot you in that con. Now, gonuemsn, you have had n stck membor of tho juey with v wosldeny hap. noctlou. you end a dissgreost poncd this morning 1 0 tneaenre resiors wlil be able now to po Huoeoems to wnd I hops orm his very easily. This is the zecond oaght to agreo o0 kind. You can retive ugain, The Woreman—Yoar honor, have not agreed upon a question of Ia case we should agree upon the gullt cf any one of the par- tlos I wish to kuow It we can repori to cousp!racy. the coart Judgo Wylle—No; you must port & verdict ag o whole, accordiag Yon can decide upon any point {n this indictment in any ordor or time, but a verdic', when w0 my instrastlons. ot tho care of & physi- I'he remainlug jurors roturned aud but 1 have urd deioklog, sud 1 sopposs thas being oonfined In the ity room and cu tog wont kind resuled in 1 dow's know whether {3 He bas glvon i to him, Morrick~1 suppose whatever the Koreman Crane * Your honor, ono jurymsa de- the court, proefer w0 lev Harrigau it bo a qaeecton ot fwui wo wiil not undertoke to paes then roplied in a eonfused wanver aod put a quosti to the court of nn almost vulutelligi- ble character, which ssomed to rolate to the date of certaln orders mado by Beady, aud to ths maturo of tho .. W. 1 which Erady anys atles, T don't proposs to diacharge tbie jary time this onae has beea triad, and I don's wish 10 put any undue stress upon your miuds, bat tho court thinke you vardic: of sowe THE DAILY Brk- THURSDAY JUNE 14 third oless will hereaftcr be n alned na etatlons of the firetclase: Fors Ouster, Mont.; Geand Uity Tex. CRUISING ROUND THE FHORN. Wasnisar N, June 13 —The sec- oad bosrd of Inepecilon having re. veracd the finding of the first board aud pronounced the Piata seaworthy, atw will sml from Norfoik Jaly 1at, on a voyare around Cape Hora to Alaska, Hor bastery, however, will not ba pat i hourd unill she reaches San Fean. 0.6co off | wn REYENUR RECEIPTS, The president, in consultation with the sesrotary of the treasury and com. mieatoner of fnternal revenun. thia aftoraoon, in regard to thy prop ood ruduction of the uambar of iates revenuo dlstricts. A oompar niat.ment has boen prepared at the treasury depsrimeut showing the do oteass {n ren<iots the fisosl year to Jane 1st, 87,173,930; for the fisst qaarter of the present fisral year the recelpts wore aboat 86 000 000 fa ex caan of the recolpts of the o erespond- lug porlod of the year 1881, Thero has boon e gradusl reductlon ofocs that time howover, which ft ia eati- wated will amount 10 nearly $10 000,. 000 by the end of the present fiical year, 3 STAR MAIL SERVICE In tha sec'ion of country compria- Ing the Iudian tecrltory, Kinsas, Ne- bracka and D kota, the coat of the niar moll nexvice far the year endlog Juoe, 1882 was §505,082, the mileage heing 6,803 07%; the coss of the sar— vica for the year oudiug Juoo, 1883 was $305, 066, snd ratleags 7 509 707, son | Whowing there has beon a reducifon 1n the coat of servico the past year of about $110 000, while the mileage in- to. of 1 in Progreas of the Shootins Tournament at Lincoln—I'he Tucf wod ‘Diamona 8pecial Dispatcres toTum Brw., THE 8HOOTING TOURNAMENT Lixcouy, Jane 13, — Lhers was qnite & large atteadance at the fair grounds both to witness aud participate in the shooting touruament, tho day beiag very belght and pleasant and the birds to fiue eondition, The fira: match on the programmo was for the champicn toam gold wedal of the Nebraska Siate Sportumon’s assoclation, presented by Plerzhelmer, Keller & C)., 18 John street, New York, through E. Hallott, of Lincoln, Nob , open only to mem- bers of the state ascoclatlon, teams of two, 10 slagle bizrds fucluded, the badge to romuin tho proporty of the Nobratka State Sporismun’s sssccla- tlon bas the team winving it may re- taln it on yoar, the team 8o holding bha entisled to the entrance fies pext r, any cluh haviag tho privilego to desiguato maay tesins a3 they de- sia for thir contest Tao sooro was as follows: Danham and HA L G Hathaw: F be of ar Hallett 8, S y Harloy. W Den and Bro Bariwell nd Beard 4 en and Fherl Jeoder and Hummell J. W. Don aud E took the pelza, “Qoatest No 6, priza a allver cop, presented in Muy, 1877, by the Platis month Spo t b, for olub teans, fo of & club tn cowpese & toaw, 10 slaglo birds, 21 jordn rise, traneo, coen of bird Hallatt, Hathaway, Dinhar, McBride, total 31 B viey Smith, J. tho Plattanonth club, total, T, W. Don, Eserl, . W. Den, Brown- ing, of the Nemuha tob s, 38, Strasturg, Wobb, K-lley, Ward, of the Lincacter olub; total, 33, Board, Bardwell, Fitch, White, of the Tekamoah cluv; total, 83, Bracy, Laeder, Sitpson, Hummel!, of the Omaha Werkingmeu's olub; total, 12, The Nemsha team took vhe prizs by aacore of 38 birds out of a posaidble 49, Farse No, 7, open to mambers of the assnclation only, five palrs, wild birds, 18 yarda' rlse; tlcs two pair 21 yards’ rise, 100 yards boundary, en- trance §5, birds included. Purse, $200 —first priza £80, second. §60, third §40, fourth §20. The xcore was as n ms for [ he iuh, L we ro- reported, must be a complete verdlot : anud not based apon part of the dletment, bat upon the whole, the indictment. oplracy: that conspiracy who 1] must oy [ Bat was not engeged that all, lowing. no consplracy. A covera the whole ground, and that rule as to the whels or aoy number of defondanta. The foreman complaluod of the high temporatore f tha jary room, and asked to be permitted to walk fa City Hall park, to which request court acreded, saylng he would trest present, bat int the jury well as: mating that a rasort might be to the common law rula—*‘Dapriv tlon of was not aty mar Jator Vernon day, but to prev wiskey b tho court to morrow, that ft w lghi and food” on fortheomirg. al was if a ver two drinks :nt cirenlation o v tha jarors ok o receas uuitl 10 a with uld mee rocelve a v dlot if the jury should agree upon one before that hour CAPITAL NOTES. Special Dispatcr es 80 Tux Baw. STATIONS DISCONTINUERD, g named edered , Tdaho; followt Exle Ro. ; Fort Mlssoula, Mon ;i ‘Panta Rosa, Y ; San Antonis, T. Springfiald, ; Viealia, Cala; Washakle, Wyo,; Winnemu Tae following naraed statioos of There | are subsiantially but two qaestions In Firat as to tho con- Oa that you have a right tossy whether defendauts, or any of them, are conesrned with Rordallin |} If you decido that thero was consp'racy with him you you meat find, at aant, ono overt ace fol- 1f youn find conspirscy and one overt wot It is your duty to render a verd'ct as to the partles so found, and that oovers the whole ground, Youcanuotesy that you find couspiracy sud no overt act, or au overt act and verdiet of goilty must bo a genersl vordiot in that wey, A jverdlot cf not guiliy, of course, The & Iustructed to allow nding | Fla aland, Moj| Fort|n mtle, Larocy Asron won, Roy S. , Nev. |Cluke, recind, Milasine, third; best in- in Jeffrey Firat money célvided between C, H. Smizh and Petty; second to Hales; third to Matthewson and Hughes, snd fourth money to Hummel, Contest No 8, ornly half finlshod; It will be fialshed early to morrow morning. CHAKTER OAK PARK. Harrrogp, Juve 13 --Class 2:2! purss §1 000, Dicector won, D Smith second, Walnut third, Ccrnella fourth; tlmo 2:224, 2:924, 2:92}, 2:22} 7, Pcinos won, Blackman Earl third, Onward 26, 2:26, 2:28, 2:29, BRIGHTON BEACH RACES, BricuroN Beacu, Juno 13.—Light n¢id uot tatertere with the races fss Qiass Mald seo foarth; tim the the h of five-elghts of a mile, Hickory Jlm second, olal third; time, 1:03 quarteis of amile, Clsra B, Hotchinin second, Loadon por | 1hivd; tho, 1:164 fa eluhiths of a mile, two-year. d , Uoksown won, Australian sec- w. |ond, Poet third; tlwe, 1:03 Milo and & quarter, George Hakes won, Topasy nd, Bonlsetta third; time, 1:58 | Hardle r Yo e won, | - Losheator won, Buster f the North third; no COVINGTON RACKS. CovinaroN, June 13 Fourth ¢ > May, sacond, Edwia A., 1:59 o, Flaxdicg wo 1:24 Rippla stakes, malden 3-year-olds, mile snd a qaarter, Leonatus won, svcond, Ocellog, third; 3 Club puras, heats, thezo-quarters of the 'time, 1:25, CROOK'S VICTORY. Additional Details of the Fight in the Passes of the Sierrag, The Hosatiles Eurpriaed in The!r Fastness and Quickly Routed. Seven Indi'ne Lefc Dead Atter the Wiret Volley from the Scouts. Orook's Forcas in Oommand of ths Oamp with Scarce'y a Wounded Man. The Hustiles Loaded Down with Gold, Silver, and Othor Val= nable Plunder. Special Dispatch to Tus Ban Cu1caao, Jane 13 —A Taoson spec- {al to Tae Tribune ssys: The speclal courler ot The Trlbano arrived at Tombstone Sandsy nlght from Crook's headquarcers a: Silver Oreek, Arizoos, belngluz the firat offt oial ivformation of Crook’s expedition, It left American eoil on the 31 of May, marching 200 miles southoast frum San Barnardino, on the bouada- N. Smith, of | | ry line of Caihuahua and Sonors, fol- lowing tho trail of the hostiles. Orook was gulded by the Apache Nadaskt, who was captured near S.n Oarlos jues previous to the cxoedltion, Loaving at & point about 200 miles south of the line the command crossed the S.orra Madres range, advanced fifty miles over sn fndeccribably roagh trai!, e1zht mules being killed by fali- ing over precipices, and pressed on without delay, renderad nearly bare- foot by the sharp rocke. THE CAMP DISCOVERED, After fourteen days of hard march- ing, night and day, the Iodia oamps of Coato and Bonito were dls- covered fn the heart of the Slerra Madres in an almoas impreguable po- oitlon, The Apaches did not dream of an attack, for the entrance to the strongho!d was npext to lmpostib'e, and the warrlors wore principally oat on o rald under Juh, only thirty-ssv. en bucks belog in camp with the wo- men and children, THE SURPRISE, Tho San Carlos scouts, under Cipt, Crawford and Lieats. Atwood and Msckay, with Al Sabre, McIutonh, and Mickoy Free, chiefs of the sscuts, surrounded the camp beforo the hos- tiles were aware of thelr preximily, and advarc:d from difforent poiats, and weve near before thoy were dia- covercd, The scouts cecreted them- selvea bobind rooks and commenced firlog npon.the camp, croating & per foct pasole. A number succoedea in esoaping, thoagh nearly all surrend- erod, BLVEN GOOD INDIANS Soven were feuad dead In tha camp. Five Mextcan women and » littlo @il were recapturzd. They wore taken from Carmon and Chthushua, wnd are now with Crook in good health Everything fun tho camp was barnoed carried off by the scou's. Among the property eapiur:d were 100 poriss and 7 beiag loaded wllh'pinuv cr warcher, and eeveral tho «r3 in gold, silver and presnbacks, showing that they had bean very euo- cea:ful in thelr raids THE CAPTURED CHIEFS Aftor the fight most of thosn ko escapod came In, Altogether 383 pris. oners wero teken, Tae chiefs cap- tured were Chato, Bonito, Geronimo, Fachez, Loco and Nana. The two have taken six months and all the men {n Arizons to have gotten them, CROOK'S MODESTY, As an fllostration of Crook's modesty and total absence of faes and foathers in his make-np I_t may be stated that aithough the fight an cptare ocoured on tho 17th of last month, He lelsurely retraced hls steps .+ Camp Sapply, at Silver Creck, not sending s aingle courler ahead to sigaal his movoments, The ficat intl. mation had of C:ook's return with the quarry was the arrival of & lieutenant a¢ Col, Blddle's head. qasrters at 8 a, m, Suudsy with dis patchos for Camp Bowle, the nearcst army telegraph atation. Upon making {ngairy concerning the geners|, who was supposed to be 100 miles cistant, In the Sierra Madres, imagine tho sur- prise that awaited the oamp, when fn. formed that Crook was only two hours behind, with the oaptared Apaches. Aboat 10 o’clock the general rode Into cawp, with an escort, and he greeted Colouel Biddle with **A nlce morring, colonel,” and stralghtway struck cut for the wash-basin, which he had npled, and was soon engsged In per- forming his ablations, after which he threw bimaself into a camp-stool and engaged In conversation about his oampaign in an off-hand way, as if houtlog the oruelest aud fiercest foo on the con'inent, in the wildest and most inacoessible countey to ba found, | waa a matter of every d.\{ oceurrence, The reported loss to the Indians in the fight was seven bucks. A lleutenant, name unknown, waa the only person woanded {n Orook's command, and he bat slightly. ————— Commencement Exercises at Lin- ooln. Special Dispatch to Tun Bas. LiNcoLn, Jane 13.—The university corumencement exerolses ocsurred to- day, The weather was beantiful. Owmaha takes two honors—C Clamens Chaase, bachelor of arts; Champion S, Chase, L. L. D, _———————— TELEGRAPHINOXES. Spec'al Diepatches to Tin Bax, The International Military Rifle team will sail for Kngland Tussday. Norman L. Munroe, the New York pub. lisher, has began action for livel againat Jas. Gordon Benvett; damages, $100,000, The Mexican government has ordered troops to the new gold digeings of Lower California, The prefect of the territory has been ordered not to admit locations until he has received special instructions, In the suit of Charles A. Howe, of Bose ton, for $30,000 againes the Fitchburg railway company, the jury gave a verdict for $12,000, Howe was an exprers mess- enger and was crippled for 1ffe in a col- lision, owing to the dlsobedience of orders by a conductor, The committee of the board of trade in- vestigating ths churges cf »dulteration in lard manufactured by Fowier Bros., in Chicago, v sited the packing establi-hment of that tirm yesterday and examined the machinery used in the manufacturs of the allaged adulterated product. Raporters were excluded during the examination. - A Serilous Accident. Specia! Dispateh to Tus Bas. Mysric Brive, Conn., 13 -—At the cercmontes attending the dedleation of the eoldler's graves and monuments to day, while a esluie was being fired in houor of the government, by » bat- tery of arfillory from this Fort, Tram- buill, Williawn §and Sodgwlek poste, G. A.R., were passing at the time, receiviag the contents cf two gaue ta thoir ranks, Tho firat dlschargs was recoived by Willlama poat, but the second, which was more serious was rosutved by the S.d wick pogt, Bighteen men wera in jured mor e rous'y, s follows: Cruwmsuder J. O, Bremer, of 8al wick Post, Nurwich, peppered from heed to fout with powder, mora than 3) pteces worad hs Wm, Carral ant poetinas ter wt Norwioh, head bruised from powdor, It ts fenred his Injaries are fatal, Charles Young, of Norwlch, artery cut on log, bleeding profusoly, and pepperad ia the face, hesd and body with coarse powder. Tho in- latter were long reported dead. The chiefs seys an American boy saix years old, captured a moath ago, in Now Mexico, with is the rquaws ia the mountains, He is no doabt Caerlls McComas, Ranners wera seut out and they are expected hourly. After the fight tho command with prisoners marched lelaurely back to Amerlcan jurles of the others ave less serlone, The Injured men were conveyed to private residences, and medical at- tendance was promptly aummoned. ‘The Pops and Irish-Ameriocans. Special Dispatches to T Cuicaco, June 13 —Bishop Spald- soll, and the entire command with the prisoners are now encamped on Sllver creck, about slxty miles south of Tombatone, CROOK'S COMMAND BAPE. Not one of Crook's command was 9| lost or even weunded daring the cam- peign, The Citizen and Epltaph coarler, who accompanied the expedi- 7 throughout, rode sixty miles to day in alx hours, with ouly three relays of horaee, to bring out tho dispatohcs, DETAILS OF THE CAPTURE. Thecouriorstates that another reason why Orook remains at Silver Creek 1s that he s awaiting news from the secrotary of war as to what disposition to make the Indlans, av Wilcox, the agent at San OCarlos, refused to recalve them, and that he will go back to ‘he Slerra Madres after the rost of the hostiles if they do not coms. Ia con- versation with Smith, the courler mentloned, he stated that tho hostiles had plenty of money. Oace old squaw, who was the poesessor of three bills, made Inqairy of some one st Col, Biddle's as to the value of her possessione. Upon being in formed that the notes were for §5 each she granted and declded to negotlate, and poiuted with her skinny fiager to the naught after the five on each note, Q:lte a numaber of bucks had silver stars and other ornemenis beaton out of Mexlean dcllars on tholr headgear, aud several of them Amori- can donble eag'es mado into neck- lacer. A rough guoess estimate of the amonnt of wealth among them s folly €5,000, snd probably more, The troop and pickars of the command stale that the place whers the capturs ocen leat spoton oerth, an to it rongaer than mor tal man ever trod. Mckey Frae, tho noted scout, states that he has worn cut & pafr of boows and thiee of moceasing on the Larze pumbera of the hostilea seomed pleased with the eltaavion, evidontly ¢xpest- fog animmodiate raforn to the flesh pois of San Carlos, The complalnt comes from some of the equaws whoso bucks are among 1020 who made theis escaps, Oftizera who 3 with the expedition stata r that COrook had eurrounded the Iu- ouly |8 Ing, of Peoria, arrived here to-day, on his way home from a vieit to Rome, where ho had a conference with Pope Loo. Ho declined to be interviewed, bat oao of the local churchmen in his confidence states that the pope has fully decided to call a conference of Amoriean srohbishops, to be held in Rome 1n Soptember next, for the pur— pose of conalderiug the condition and disciplive of the Catholle church in this country, and, it is nnderstood, to coustder tho whole subject of the attl- tude of the Irlsh National Loagae of Amerlca toward Great Britaln, and the position which the head of the church ehould assume toward that or- ganizatior. T Okio Greenbuckers. Special Dispatch to Tan bxx, Corumpus, June 13. ~The groen- back couvention nominated the follow- ing ticket: Governor, Ohas. Jenkins; lleutenst governor, Wm. Baker; su preme judgs, short term, H. A, Cham- berlaln; supreme jadge, long term, Jea. R. Grogan; olerk of the supreme court, Wm, Bentz; attorney general, Lloyd G. Tuttle; suditor, Col J. H. Rhodes; treasurer of state, John Saitz; commlssioner of public school, J. M., Oase; membor of board of pub- lic works, Jobn J. Scribner. The Cyclons in Kans: Bpectal Dispatcl e to Trx 1 ApiLexk, June 13,--A reporter has juet retarned from the track of the storm which occurred along the line of Clay and D.okingon countles, Ten hovses wero blown down and thirty etablen demolished, Oue swmall child was killed srd five people injured, fastally. Tho houss of Millard Ayera was biowi to atoms, Aycrs and wifo rer uitwd and a little 1d blown s-ance, but found | two hours afterwasds uninjared., The town of Indouiry did not eoffer as rovorely o 2d yesterday There was boi one & e destroyed and no oue wan icjured none wop Grand Ludge Ufficers. al Dispate MiLwavke, June 18, —The Masons of the Suve eand Lodge session olecied L E Reed, of Ripon, Most Worskipfui Geand Master, Oliver Lib- bay, Grasn Buy, D puty Grand Mas- dians before they knew of his pres- ence; that If not done so It woald ter, H. V. Virgin, Viroqus, Senior Grand Warden, I0WA ITEMS. The State Gathering of the Un- terrified Democracy. Thinming Out the Thugs—The Oondition of the Urops-— Raiiroad Newa. A Pointed Allusion to the Papal Ball by the Irlshmon of Dis Moines. B4 Pawl Pooncer Piem, Des Moings, June 7.—The history of the demooratlo convention, which mot here yesterday, would be mighty nice readlng, If it could be gotten, bnt fc will never see daylight, Suffise it to say, the ‘‘Mlssissippl river saloon balt,” as Colonel Clark, a democrat, terms it, awept the deck aa clean s a platter under the nose of a hungry dog. And more than that, thay muz zled the free trade, sllk stocking fal- lows. The dolegates from the north, wost and central part of the state, when they arrived here, freely ex- pressed thelr averslon (o the horse raclng, poker game, jo- jund god of beer, ideal jadiolary, but they moon learned that Gin.. brinus was on top. It wi notlce- able fact that the soldler was entirely iguored by the convention. It !s true Jerry Marphy, ot Davenport, extolled in fittlng words the army service of Col, Merritt, in presenting his name for governor, but without effect, I: is true Benton county delegates were iostructed to secure, If posaible, the recognition of the soldier in the plac- form, but it does not appear thereln, So the soldler hes no honor which a demooratic atate conventlon is bound to respeot. Judge Day has secured the delegation from his own county of Fremont, and 1t is stated he will those of Ringgold, Taylor, Decatur, Page sud Olark, A VEXED QUESTION. There la likely to arlse a vexed queation in the Nineteenth sonatorial district, which formerly consisted of Hardin and Hamllton counties. The last loglslatare made a new dea!; Har- din and Grundy countles were pat to- gether and made the Thirty Fourth distrlet, and Hamilton was put into the Trirty Ninth dlstriot, In 1882, John L Kamrar, of Hamilton, wss olocted senstor for four years. By operation of law, his district ceases to exist on the 4th day of July, 1884, and yet he has oue sesslon tu serve. The new district will probably elect Mr. Huff In October, who will claim his right to a seat. The senate can have but b0 membere. . Can Me Kamrar be unseated before his term explres? Can Hardin county have two renatore at the samo time? There will be a conteat over the matter, Marahall and Lucas countles have, at thelr primary republican elections, declared in favor of prchibltlen, Iln Marshall county the iesue was made equarely on candldates for the legiela— tuce, J. G_Dobbin being a high license and J. G. Brown declaring for vrohibitlon. A closo canvars of the county was made. The delegates to the state convention are positive pro- hibitlonists. P. M, Sutton, one of the most brilliant lawyers of tho atate, was aclected to encceed Deloa Arnold, who has served tho couniy so long, tus who declined furibor sexvico, SLIGHTLY PERSONAL At a large and enthunsiastic meeting of L:ishmen told here ou Tueeday eveying tho followlng resolutions, with othere, wore adopted: ResoLven, That we who are of Irith linewge, and the frisndsof I eland re ident of Des Moiner, deem it a duty and high privilege to contritute our mite toward the enymeut of this most just debt, and we will do it, even if some “distinguished persons are insulied” and have their *‘pas. siony inflamed” thereby, ResorLven, Toat descendants of the man who reswied Henry Plantagenet and Niche ol Breakspur in the Twelfth century, *Hell” und Oiiver Cromwell in the Sev- enteenth, will as resolutely oppse the em- press of Indis, with all b r coborts and llies, whether they be holy or unholy, in this last quarter of the nineteenth century, 1t 16 uaclees toaid the Irish Nattonal Longue was tully indorsed. DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON, The Orooked Creek crowd, who have terrorizad Audubon, 8helby, Osss and other countles for several years by their villalnous exploits are getting thinned ont, and they are golug with thelr boots on. A few weeks ago, Carl Strahl bit the dust, snd John Miihollern, who was with bim, lost an cye by bullets from George Halleck, Roll Sirahl h:d gone before. Jobn Anderson heard that Sam Howlet, of Atlantle, accueed bim of stealing & jug of whisky. With James Brown they went to Atlantie to wipe out the dlegrace, but failed to fiad Howlet, 89 they went to Wiota to avenge themaclves against witneas. es agaivst them before the grand jary; bat they got in the lines of two heavily loaded guns fired in the dark, and weut dowr, as Brown remarksd before he expired, “*shot all to h—11." Two more of tle gavg ere abszent, William Northgraves aud Rotert Van Winkle, who robbad Dr, Ballard, elnce deceased, of $3,000 and fl:d, but recently wrote one of the ‘‘boys they would be back when the lecaves were on to aveonge the killiug of Strahl. How they will sacceed depends on who gets the first “*drop,” Milhollern {a recovering from his wounads, and will attempt to get eatlsfaction of Hal- lock, who s 2 dead shot, The com- munity breatnes freer than for msuy yeara, bat tho threo left of the gang are desperate fellows nad inspirea by whisky are fiz for devilieh deeds, THE CCRN CROP, The ountleok for corn is not encour- aglng 1n Jows A very large area ls not yot plavted, and much ihat wae planied must bo replanted, and the 10th of Jane Is very late to plant corn 1o this state. Yet many furmers who were here from difforent parts of the state this week, and who have had much experfeuco with late planting, say if corn can be got Into the ground this week, with a good season, it will come ont all right, for Iowa has never failed to pull up a: the last end of the seasor, Some of them, however, rec- commend planting Yankee zorn, as It requires a shorter season, and will produce a larger ¢rep and better corn thau Towa seed, HIGH LICENSE, The license to sall whisky, alias ale, wine and buer, has been fixed at the followlng rates in the clties named: IDnbnqn'\ £00; Towa Clty, #120; Mar- ongo, £180; Davenport, §200; Cedar Ruplda, 8260; Sfonx City, $300; Keo- kak, £300; Oounoll Blutls, £300; Bar- ltogton, §400; Boone, §500; Fort Dodge, £500; Washlugton, = $600; Speucer, £600; Oskalooss, $600; Dea Moines, $1,000; Ottomwa, $1,000; Bedford, €1 600; Crest n, $1,600. At Bedford it fs provided there ahall be no door sereens, window shutters, chalrs, setteos nor biillard tables in any saloons, and no mivors allowed to enter. Drinks muost ba taken open and equare, CONGRESSMAN DEERING, Kx Oongressman N. O, Deerlng, on acoount of greatly lmpaired healih, has decided to go to Washlngton ter- ritory for a time, to recuperate. RAILROAD MATTERS, The Wabash surveyors are ranning the narrow guage throngh Lyon coun- ty, and it fa expected the road will be pushed forward to Rock Raplds ot once. The cbjective peint, now, «f this road s S.oux Falls, Dik, The managers of the diagonal road are at work very quietly now. Since Wilson was here from New York the brass bauds and claquérs have been called off, and thero Is loss bluster and noise. The most that gets to the publioc are aocomplished facts. It s quite evi- dent to a close observer that the pro- jeot I8 not abandoned or sold out yet. The Das Motnes & Fort Dydge mana- gers are muking arrangements with the Chicago, Mliwaukee & St. Pavl to run passenger trains from this clty to Spirit Lake, to leave here in the even- fog and arrivo at the lake enrly next moroing. The election of Mr. Cable as president of the Rock Island neces- sltates another promotion along the line, acoording to the rule on that rosd. E. Q. MISCELLANRCUS, Tho La Crosse, Southwestern & Minnesota, and Iowa Southwesteru have been consollidated as the La Croeso & Southwestern railroad com- pany. Ths road will run from Green Bay to La Ccosse, thence disgonolly across lows, enterlng tho state at or near Hesper, in Winnieshlek counuty, thence to Charles City, in Floyd coun- ty, Ackiey, in Hardin county, thence through Boone county to Das Molues, thence eouthwest across the corners of Madtson and Adalr countles and acroos Rinegold coanty, thence to St. Joaeph or Kausas City. 1'ae entire line has been surveyed to Boone, thiry five miles north of this city, and grades fixed at 210, The road will be a con- tinnous Hno from Geeen Bay and the pinery reglons of Wisconsln to Mls— aourl. The geadea are light and the oonstracilon will bo easy. John J. Blair, the railroad king, has volun- teered to farnish the iron to lay the track, ancd. a well known clvil engl- neer of New York lsready to take tho contract for construction. The Wabash s hustling freight through from New York to Iowe. A car load of fralt left New York on the evenirg of May 29 and arrived at Ottumwa on the morning of June 1, or throe days and one half from etart- tpg, which isthe quickest tms on rc- cord for fre ght trafns, It is revorted that nogotlations aro pnding for a trancfor of the so-called Disgona! road to the Central Iowa, and this is more apparent from the fact that the Central Iows officiale went_over the completed portton of the Diagonal a few days siuce from Marshatizown, but the Diagoual folks deny these romors, Meanwnile sor. veys sre being made snd rubeidies warked vp sonthresr o this potut to - ward Nebraska City, and proceediogs for condemnation of vight of way have beon commevced, which looks very much as thongh the crigival project was going through. There s no questioa the Contral would be pleaecd | 8p cis! Dispaich to 10 get hold cf 1. Butlor County Anti-Monopolists Special Dispatch to Tus Lz, Risinos, Nob.,, June 13 --An en- thusizstic Butler county auti-mono- poly convention at David Oity to.dsy unanimous'y endorsed Senator Roy- nolde’ course in the leglalature, Roy: nolds wan elected chalrman of the Hastings delegates. Resolutions en- dorsing Stickel and Reynolda for dele- gates to Calcago were adopted with great applauze, Pennsylvania Laws. Specfal Dispatch to Tus kns, Hazrissure, June 13.—The gov- ernor has signed bills to abollsh the contract system in prisons and reform- atory Inatitations; providing paymant to miners for all clean cosl mined; for better security and safety of bitaminous coal miners’ to prohiblu political partles demanding from offi- cials contribations for political pur- poscs, and preventing eale of theatre tickets on the streets. Mongolian Monops. Special Dispatch to Tiw Bux Vicroria, B, C., June 13,—Chinese firms ars quletly buyleg or leasing a large quantity of rcal estate {n the northern part of the city on whizh to erect extensive busluess housss, The transactions ara regarded slgnifi- cant of -the intention of the Chinese to monopol!za trade in Chinese and Japaness goods with eastern Canada on eompletion of the Canadian Pacific TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A N TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in the Hoad, with a dull sen’ €ation in the back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after enting, with a disinclination to ex- e:tion of body or mind, Irritabi! of temper, Low spirits, with a fe ing of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the heart, Dots before'the eyes, Fel: iow Bkin, Headache generaily over the right eye, Restlesaness, with fit ful dreams, highly ocolored Urins, CONSTIPATICON. TN A SRR rorT PILLS are e adapted nxt tho Lody tom iy Action rny St ——— e S e bt e TUTT'S HAIR DVE » GRAY HATR OR W1 18 change to & GLossy BLACK by @ eins ! ; ft i A iy applicatiol rAct 548, OF bt b) X 00, OFF 5 MERRAY ST (e LT MANT AL of alunt e lnfurmton and Unelid koeelaie wil by madicd b1 0K vu aubioation | Bost 'n 5 —_—— ey THE DUK'S DEMIS®. \ An I f‘\mofi Murderer Shot to Deakh at Tuiontown, Pa. The Bon)of Capt. Nutt Fille His BLdy With <old A Family of Three a Negro in Al ghtor:d by ma Speocial Dispatch to Tan Lixn Pirrssure, Jone 138 Untontown (Pa ) spectsl Natt, son oi Swie Treasu A. Nutt, deosmead, aliot anl L Dakes, "a fa oveuloy ai 7.30 o'cl ck times, all tho ba'ls Dok:s died tustenry beon froquently warned of in rematdng in Ustontown, ! he Iately enld that he would evter sy thero or in the cowetery, It ix vald that ho hud exprested tear i 11 s of Captaln Nat, and was nover evon on the street atter ulght 1" lay Jamos Nutt wae toon practictiy with a revolver at his home o 5 evon- fng about half-paat 7 o'clock ba was standlog at the portc oo, when Dukes oamo along, As Dukes wan puostng ho turned his head and notleed young Nutt. Jast as ho stepped frow the doorway Nutt fircd, the shot isking cffoot in Dakes’ slde. Dukes starte to run, when Natt followed ana shot ogain, By this time Dakes wsy on the postcffics steps, when ho rocoived anothor shot, and foll inslde thy dour, Nutt followed and ficed two more whots inio Dakes' preetraio body, one taking ffvot inthe ucck, Dakes was Zead before any one oould get to him, The revolver that did the work is the snme one that Oapiain Nutt eo-ried on the morniog of hie death, Y. ung Nautt pave himeelf up, and is uow in jal. He was oslm, bugsmelo @1 a sheet. Five thota were ,! ur of which took effect. Tae oofoner's jary is now ettting. Excltement I8 ru: u'ng high, At 11 o'clock to night everything wes quiet. Young Natt {s noi qulte twenvy years of ago and has slweys been considered quiot and fucflv sive. The murder which lod to the tragedy fa still fresh in the minds of all, Dulker, 7ho was engaged to Miss Lizzie Nutt, had writton infamous letiers to her father, Captain Natt, questioning her chastity, and Captain Nutt, upon fovitation of Dukes, bad gono to the latter’s room on D cembor 24'h to sottlo the offalr quietly, when Dokes shot and killed him. The muider created intense excitcment and Dokea was arrested, tried sid ncgdied. His relosco caused groat fodiee and threats on hie hfe wau h all aider, bat 1o attempt to carry them out, andtt v bolleved that he would bo rematn st Usioutown upmolested. A\The Pos Jamen v Cotain Kited N, 'y mu® cor, this HA whot four takiny o fhyot, Duy had nia oger D 1iborate Mnrder of a Fom!ly. Special Disiateh to i b, CorLumsus Gy, Juao ferd, Cosn county, A Corlin ( peneslul crizo and ehot hum w Tao wifo join shot hoz dowr give the wistim s d he All wore ontanly k aged 14 » aferm, the mur for the J cdep of & agzller (ha ca:en for 17 13 revured cd fur Blurder. s Bk A Plegra Arr: CiscIsyaTt Jars 13 Pablicatlon wou mmde hors thasrrest on Moy day sfccraoon ut Crlumbne, Onlo, of Wiiitam Direiy, » uegro, cowiged with the marder or Gibbous' ehdicren at Ashlaud, Kontusky, Decombec 24, 1881, Favuie and Rockis Gibh us aua Bmma Oarino were found deac in o burning hous Tho pirla hai been outraged, Thres men were wrrorred, Gao. Ellls, Wm. Neal and Eills Craft, Ells made a coufession upon which he was convicted, sentenced and hung, but was hung by a mob, Neal and Oraft wero also eontenced to hang, and now await the decision of the governor as to the day of the execu- tlon, The arrest of Direly was made upon clrcumstant!al evidence which, It Is claimed, clearly implicates him sad two other colored men, Dabney Jones and Reuben Kendall, warrants for whose arrest are now out, The Enginsers. B7ecial Digpatch to Tam Bew. CLEVELAND, June 13. —The Ameri- can soclety of mechanloa! enginecrs occupled ol day hearing and discarsing technica!l papers. There wlll be a re- caption to-night at the opera house. 2 e Another Carioaity for Barnam, 8pec'al Dispatch to Tun Bae, CHIcAG), Jane 13 —One of the sea lions in Birnum’s menagerio lest night anve blrth to a youny one, and 1t s thought to be the first one born In captivity, The welght of the tnfant is harwaen eix and ssven nonnds CATARRH SANFORD'S RADICAL GURE Ferd Celd, Wat 1 DI havies f om the Nose and Eyes. K tiing Nose: in tre few, Nersous He dach and mtanily i vod Chekingmueas dicledged, membraze aud healed, broath swee -ned 1m 11 hearici row orcd, and ravages eocese Couh, Bonchitis. Deoppiugs ing ) th Pains in heCaest, Dy po; s, sting of tr aud Klesh Lomof 8 1 Ve bo tle of an s one | loansod tast . and Yol 1AL (4 edist1iati n of Witch Hazel, Am P, ca. Fr Marigold, Clover 21 #ims, ete. Porren Diva Crfkmican COLLINGsu e i o bl Dyspepiia, Liver eliious Fver, alaria and ) Cule INS @LASTERS' (an Eectric Pattey combined el use PLASTERS with & Porous Platsr and laughat pain. 25 E.orywh re 4Ty