THE OMAHA DAILY BEKfltTHUllSDAV , MAllOIf 0 , 1803 , OUTDID THE FIFTY-FIRST Over Ono Billion Dollars Appropriated by the Fifty-Second OorigreM. SOME FIGURES FROM SENATOR ALLISON It r.iconloil the Itrputillcun CoiiRrot * l y 83flIO.HIIDmniicrntlo I'luum * Do Nut Agree , llow v r , trllli the Above y il l od Siuteiurnt. D.'C. , March 8. The con trovcrsy na to the comparative expenditures of the "billion dollar congress" and the last ono Is still nn. and though the clerks of the committee on appropriations of the two houses have completed their statements , they do not agree. The senate committee confines Itself to the absolute appropriations made , \vhllo the house committee In Its total appropriations of the Fifty-first , or , ns It was called , the "billion dolhirconjrross , " Includes what arc known as Indefinite appropriations , inado necessary , It Is claimed , by the legisla tion of that congress. It Is upon these mat ters that the committees do not agree , al though the actual figures on direct appropri ations are the samo. Mr. Allison , chairman of the senate com mittee , has prepared a statement that uhows that the appropriations for the first session of the Fifty-first congress amounted -IG.V)09.G10t ) and for the second session , to3r ,018,1ir.i , making a grand total of JOSS- 417,182. The appropriations for the first session of the congress Just ended show the work of the first session 1507,000,180 , for the second session , > 1D , ! ISQI , a total of $1,026- 832,01" , nn increase of by the Inst congress over the republican congress of $33-105SKi. The real question for the people to consider , says Mr. Allison , Is whether the appropria tions are In excess of the revenues of the povernment. Ho answers that by saying that they am not when the sinking fund is excluded. With all these appropriations he llnds that the revenues of the government are sufficient to meet them. Dcmocriklln I-'ljjure'i. Mr. Holinan , chairman of the house com mittee , concerning the appropriations of the Fifty-second congress , says that the appro priations of the session amount to $ r > lUfil- ! ! W51. From his point of view , the appropria tions of the Fifty-first congress aggregated $ loa"iCSOU21 , and that those of the Fifty- second congress amount to ? lir.iS ! ( ! ! , U47 , or $3,804,87-1 less than those of the Fifty-first congress. Mr. ilolman will present a statement of appropriations made by the Fifty-second congress , as charged against It under perma nent appropriations , In nccoidatico with re quirements nf law , enacted uy the Fifty-first congress , There are Included sums aggre gating in all $154,172.040. Judge Ilolman states that if these appropriations had not been mnde. ns required , the appropriations of the Fifty-second congress would have shown a reduction of more than $10:1,000,000 : from those by the Fifty-first congress. Mr. Dockercy of Missouri , a member of the committee on appropriations has also prepared - pared a statement , which agrees with that of Mr. Hnlman , as to the appropriations of the present congress compared with those of the last. Ho further says Unit the appro priations of the last congress , exclusive of pensions , are $ .ri.'iC271r.b' ) less than the ap propriations of the Fifty-first congress. With reference to the probable deficiency tit the end of the fiscal year , ho says : It can not bo stated with absolute accuracy whether the treasury deficiency will bo greater or less than ? T ,707,5-1'J , for the reason that there are certain amounts carried in the appropriation bills which in their expendi ture can bo somewhat regulated by the ex ecutive departments , but if they move with ordinary dispatch , the deficiency will prob ably not bo less than the amount stated. NOT Itf I'KlllMCCT 1IAKMONV. Democratic Senator * Split on the tlon of the 1'limncn Committee. WABIIIXOTON , D. C. , March 8. It is said that the democrats caused an adjournment until Tuesday iu order to enables the caucus committee to como to a decision as to the or ganization of the committees and the ap polntmcnt of officers of the senate. They were in caucus all yesterday without coming to an agreement. It is discovered that more time will bo required because of the very sharp contest over the organization of the committed on finance. The probability now is that the democrats will not bo able to adjust their differences with respect to commissions be fore Monday or Tuesday. When the senate shall assemble on Thursday next the indications are that there will bo nn adjourn ment at once until Monday , remaining in session long enough only to receive such nominations to office as Mr. Cleveland may then have ready. The chief contest is over the republican representation on the com mittee on finance. It becomes moro evident every hour that the administration is deter mined that the committee shall bo organized iu accordance with its own wishes , whatever may bo the disposition of the democratic ma jority in the senate. The first point to bo disposed of is to determine what shall bo clone with Daniel W. Voorhees. Ho stands at the head of the list on the aemocratlo side of the remnant of the committee. Under the usages of the senate ho is entitled to the chairmanship. Hut Mr. Voorhees Is a free silver democrat , is in poor health and is not the man whom the administration desires to have in that i > osltloii. It is evident from the plottlnir that is going on that the adminls- tratlon Intends to bring the finance question to the front. A member of the finance committee , who desires to bo made Its chairman , according to a statement , of ono of the most prominent of the democratic senators , is Mr. John Mc- L" Phersou of Now Jersey. Ho. showed a little L"r feeling toward the administration through a r witticism uttered in the senate the other day when ho said that the party would soor. have control of nil branches of the govern ment and might possibly have a majority of the cabinet. But Mr. McPhcrson's views on the financial question are those which meet the approval of Mr. Cleveland and Wall street. Ho Is what Mr. Bland would proba bly call a "gold bug. " Hois a single standard man , although If forced to it uixm the stump probably would endeavor to make it appear that ho believes iu the use of silver in coin- ago. ago.A prominent member of the caucus com mittee said this evening Unit until the sen ate was organized , at least so far as the com mittees were concerned , there would bo no notion upon any nomination that the prcsl- ilont might send in. For this reason it was Imperative that the caucus committee should do Its work as fast as possible. IN MIA , CIIAItdi : . I\Ir.Clnvrlnn \ < ri < Hrndfi of Departments Com * meiirn Their Work , WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 8. The differ ent cabinet officers took formal charge of tholr offices today. Friends and politicians poured m all day , however , and each of tfio now officers were comiwlled to hold receptions in their separate offices. In consequence but little real work was accomplished , though eacn had an immense pile of letters to dispose of. The State department seemed to be a most attractive place , and Secretary Gresham was Hooded with cards. Most of his callers were members of the house and senate , who called to pay their respects nml , incidentally , to put in a word regarding certain consulates and foreign missions. From an early hour this morning until lunch time the secretary was engaged in re ceiving visitors. Mr. Andrews , the secre tary's son-in-law , who came on from Chicago to spend a day with him , aided him in re ceiving and disposing of the callers. The developments In the matter of apiulntmciits that have been determined on were meagre. CurlUlo Ai-ci-iits Denver' * Offer. WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 8. Secretary Carlisle has accepted the proposition of the Denver clearing house to lut the government have * 1,000,000 iu gold for n like amount In treasury notes. Ho has taken no steps toward Isssulng bonds. I'rlnccu Kiuulunl Arrive * . WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 8. Princess JKalulanl aud party arrived In Washington lixltty Mho was accompanied by Mr and Sir * , Davlentml MUs Davloft aim n private nwrt'tary They word driven from the ta .Ion to the Arlington hotel where 1'rlnco David was waiting to meet them. The irlncoM , who was much fatigued by the ournoy , oxeuicd herself , but Mr. Theopholus IJnvlcs , her guardian , cave out a statement In nupixirt of her right of succession , the substaneo of which has already been pub lished. _ CAT.MNU ON Cl.liVIU.ANO. Onicit Seeker * Am Numerous mid Are Milk * InjcThrlr Wnntft. Speedily Known. WASHINGTON. D. C. , March 8. [ Special Telegram to TUB IlBn. ] The period of per functory visiting lias passed and the greater number of politicians who called on Presi dent Cleveland today were bent on business. Cleveland saw nearly all who came and devoted u few minutes to each. Those In n hurry saw Private Secre tary Thurbur , and ho soon had his hands full. One of the earliest callers was Ilov. Dr. O'norman , assistant rector of thoCatho- lie Uiilverslty of America , who presented u letter from Archbishop SatolII , papal legate to America , congratulating Cleveland on his ascension to the presi dency , particularly In the name. of the pope. A Virginia delegation presented the name of Judge John flood u of Virginia for the solicitor generalship. Senator Lind say of Kentucky came with C. T. Allen of his state and asked Cleveland to appoint the latter assistant post master general. Chief Justice Bennett of Kentucky will probably bo pressed for the circuit Judgcshlp left vacant by the pro motion of Judge Jackson to the supreme bench. Kllgoro of Texas had a little talk with the president about tl'o Mexican mis sion , a position for which he has been en dorsed by the Texas legislature. A delegation representing the typographical union entered a protest against the appoint ment of C. W. Edwards of Wilmington , Del. , to the olllce of public printer. llonke.it rnr I-'oreljii WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 8. Semi-official assurance was given out today that ex-Gov ernor Isaac P. Gray of Indiana would bo given the Mexican mission and Patrick A. Collins of Massachusetts made consul gen eral at I/ondon. Notifications were sent to all the foreign legations In Washington of the appointment nf Judge Gresham as secretary of state and Inviting the ministers to attend a reception to bo given by the new secretary tomorrow at noon in the diplomatic parlor. Ainerlriin I'lremcn Invited to WASHINGTON. D. C. , March 8. The secre tary of state has received a dispatch from the United States minister at London , con taining a communication from Mr. Horace S. Folker , general honorary secretary of the National Flro brigades of ISncland , inviting the entire department of the United States to participate in a proiwscd grand inter national fire congress and exhibition which is to be held at the Hoyal Agricultural hall , London , from the 12th to the 17th of Juno next. Critical AllHIrn In South America. WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 8. The condi tion of affairs In the state of Rio Grande do Sul , in the southern part of Brazil , is re garded by well informed persons hero to bo critical. At the State department the opinion has been expressed that serious trouble between Brazil and Argentine Kcpubllo is not un likely to occur. _ Will Not dill a Special .Session. Nnw YOHK , March S. The Post's Wash ington special says : The president , after consultation with the cabinet , has decided it will not bo wise to call a special session of congress to deal with the finances at present. It was decided that power exists to issue bonds , and it may bo confidently assumed that this will bo done if necessary. o Evcrylxjdy should know what a good medi cine Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is ; it has cured many thousands and will euro you. Klmball upright pia.no taken in ox- clinnjio upon the Weuman piano. 800.00. HELL DEPARTMENT STORE. WALKINGMATCH. . Arranging the Preliminaries for the Trump to I'remont. The great walking match from Omaha to Fremont is coming on apace. Last evening a meeting was held at Shroeder's halt at Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets and a temporary organization effected. It was de cided to offer three prizes , ono of about ? 100 , another of ? 50 and a third of & . ' . > , and to charge each competitor an entry fee of $5. The number of competitors shall not bo smaller than thirty nor shall any but ama teurs bo allowed to compote. It is expected that the contest will take place in about thirty days. A committee consisting of II. Beselin , Charles Huraohr and William Kopko was appointed to draft ten entry lists and place them with responsi ble persons In different parts of the city for the purpose of obtaining the signatures of these who desire to enter the contest. Another meeting will bo hold next Wednesday night at the same place , at which time permanent officers will bo elected. A Child IJ The pleasant favor , gentle action and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Figs , when iu need of a laxative , aud if the father or mother bo costive or bilious , the most gratifying results follow its use ; so that it is the best family remedy Uuou-n and every family should have a bottle. HWllT 1WHT IX A IlOrVL 1'IIIK. Inmutc * of the Jacob * House nt fnrrolton , Mo. , . lust ic | > u With Their Lives. CAimouvroN , Mo. , March 8. [ Special Telegram to THE Ben. ] The Jacobs hotel was discovered on fire at 2 o'clock this morn ing , Just in time to get the occupants out alive. Eight persons were injured : W. D. JACOIIS , proprietor , leg broken. JAMES CAIIILL. Wcllsville , head hurt. JENNIB MARKER , employe , head and back hurt seriously. Five others received less serious injuries. The building was totally destroyed. Loss , $25,000 ; Insurance , $ . ' 0,000. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. K.iRTllQV.lltK IS .Vli'ir roil If. The Shock Quito Severe in the City nml on l.oiii ; Islntul. Nnw YOHK , March 8. What Is supposed to have been an earthquake shock was felt in this city shortly after midnight. It was quite severe on Long island. At Long Island City pictures wcra shaken from the walls and chimuvaro and brie-a-brao broken. People ple rushed terror-stricken from their houses. A Uesperato Villain Maltreat * n Servant Girl Who Falls Into 1IU Hands. CHICAGO , III. , March. 8 , Mary Mont gomery , a domestic In the employ of T. M. Homer in Pullman , was strangled last night after being chloroformed and outraged by a burglar , supposed to bo a maniac. When discovered In another room ho coolly turned down the gas aud Jumped out of a window. To Ilnlld n lllalno .Statue. AUGUSTA , Mo. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bun. ] A call has been issued , signed by a laruo number of prominent gentlemen of ail parties from every section of the state , for u meeting in the state house Friday evening to organize an association for erecting , by popular subscription , a statue- in honor of James G. Blalno. Hill Daltou does Up for Life. Kan. , March 8. Bill Dal ton has been sentenced to Imprisonment for life , on a pi pa of guilty of murder in the second end degree , for his part In the Coffcyvllio battle last fall. Oencrnl Kckert Succeeds Norvlti Green. NEW VOIIK , March 8. General Thomas T Kokert has boon chosen president and general oral manager of the Western Union. i i ItevUliiK the rUying Kules. NKW YOHK , March 8. The National Base Ball league resumed the revision of the play ing rules today. JUST A UTTtE ROMANTIC jxplanntion of the Sensational Story Told by Miss Allco Bloch , SHE WAS NOT SOLD BY HER PARENTS After Doc-luring t Her Frlmdt That She Wns Ilelng Forced Into n tinted Union the Young I-tuty Changes Her Tuno. LINCOLN , Ncb. March 8. [ Special to TUB UnE. ] At high noon today Miss Allco Bloch hccamo Mrs. John Hinglo. The ceremony was performed In. the little church at First nnd J streets , and aside from the uniqueness of the procession and the attendant ceremonials menials , was of cspaelal interest because of the fact that the apparently willing hrido Is the same young woman who yesterday tearfully implored her friends to save her from the fate of becoming Mrs. Hlnglc. She told a tale that rousoil the blood of her friends , and protests against the issu ance of n marriage license were poured in on the county Judge , but it was too late ; the license had been secured by the far-seeing Mr. Hinglo two weeks ago. Allco Is the young woman who claimed that her parents hail sold her to Hinglo for $100 , and threat ened to commit sulcido if they carried out their intention of forcing her into the hated union. Last evening Chief Otto and Health Ofll- cer Bnrtram wtmt down to the residence at First and L streets to investigate thu mut ter. Tlio parents denied that they had sold the girl or had forced her Into the proposed marriage. Alice was called out , and she corroborated the statements , As the people to whom she made the statements have made affidavit to the trutli of what Tun BEE published the other day , the young woman Is cither n magnificent romancer or is cowed by fear of her parents' wrath. At the cremony she made no demonstrations of Joy , making the answers clearly , but seem ingly perfunctorily. District Court Xows. Thn subpumn ordering C. W. Mosher to appear before Judge TIbbetts and tell what ho knows regarding the transfers of realty to Thompson , and the holdings of various stocks , was made returnable this morning , but Mr. Mosher did not show up. Cashier Outcalt and a crowd of the curious were around , but they quickly dispersed when they learned that the case had been post poned until afternoon , owing to the fact that the court was otherwise engaged. At the afternoon session the case was again post poned until tomorrow morning. Lulu 1C. Higgs , a daughter of Hon. T. P. Kcnnard , was given a divorce from her hus band , James E. Klggs , a wholesale cigar man , on the grounds of cruelty. Higgs put in a general denial , but was not in court , being represented by his counsel. The court issued an order giving the custody of the child to the plaintiff , with permission to tlio father to visit it ni will. Judge Tibbotts was engaged all day in hearing testimony in a contested divorce case , where Tcnla J. Phelps is plaintiff and Edwin B. Phelps defendant. The defend ant is the proprietor of a hotel at Valparaiso raise , and the wife claims cruel usage , nonsupport - support and too much liquor drinking , while he charges that she made things too lively for ills complexion. The attorney for John Hilscr , the young Russian who was given a year last week for striking a companion over the head with a small ax , has given notice- that ho will apply to the governor for a pardon on the. 24th inst. City hi ISrlef. At a special meeting of the school board yesterday afternoon John E. Miller was se lected to fill the vacancy caused by the resig nation of J. II. Edson. II. E. Lewis was selected vice president In place of Edson. Dr.V. . C. Archer , the young dentist who has been occupying considerable space in the public eye of late , was again arrested today on another warrant charging him with sell ing more mortgaged property. Ho was re leased on bail. M. M. Starr is the complain ant in the new case. Mayor Weir lias fortified himself with the necessary legal opinions and will include in tlio proclamation ho will issue in a few days the ofllces of water commissioner , city attor ney nnd city engineer , noting on the pre sumption that the present occupants were elected merely to 1111 vacancies , nnd that tno intent of the law was that the entire list of city officials shall bo elected at the same time. As to including police judge , ho is doubtful , the present occupant claiming that a clause in the constitution will hold him in office. office.W. W. B. Miller , a driver of a milk depot , was arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge of attempting to pass a forged chock on a clothing merchant. The check was osten sibly signed by the fellow's employer , D. Holm. „ Local members of the Hibernian societies are making preparations to attend in a oody and on a special train the celebration of St. Patrick's day at Omaha. The mortuary report of the health depart ment nt Lincoln shows thirty deaths for the month of February. Consumption , typhoid fever and pneumonia Head the list of death- dealers. Frank Kochlcr , n young man poorly dressed , was found lying in the mud at First nnd L streets this afternoon , throwing his limbs about hysterically and using his voice to the limit. Ho was picked up by the police and later taken before the Insanity board. The preliminary lights In the various wards this year are the fiercest nud bitterest of any in the city's history. In almost every ward there are two or more candidates for city oftices , while councilmanio candidates are as numerous as the leaves in the forest. The republican caucuses In all wards but the Fourth , where none will bo held , occur Fri day evening , the primaries Saturday after noon , and the convention next Tuesday. MAYOR riiiM.ii'8 IN TIII : it.vci : . Ho Itcftiscs to Ho Legislated Out of Ofllco by Uuemles. BEATRICE , Neb. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] Mayor Harry Phillips docs not propose to be shelved by being legis lated out of olllco and hence ho will become a petition candidate for the office of mayor at the coming municipal election. Thcro will bo two regularly nominated tickets in the field and Mr. Phillips expects to slip in between them Just as ho did n year ago. Thcro are n number of people ple in the city who think that Mayor Phil lips should bo permitted to servo out the full term for which ho was elected a year ago and they also think that the move to put the city In another class was aimed directly at him and consequently Mr. Phillips has not been slow to encourage that sentiment. Ho has a largo and active following In the city and in view of the present state of i > olitlcs in the city his ro-eloction as mayor of Beatrice is not wholly improbable. Hail the Fiimlly Arrettod. BIIOJIFIEI.D. Neb. , March 8. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] Elmer Magers swore out a warrant for Mr. Toof and his two boys this afternoon on the charge of assault and battery. Deceived Their lloiidsinen , SCIIUYLEU , Nob. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bns ] . The bondsmen of Peter Botsch , George Botsch , John Froehltch , I'otor Julch. James MtfVsllaU nml ( Irani Got * Una , recently convicted ofnssnult with Intent to do great iKxllly harnx today nurrcudcroxl tholr men. Hhcrtff Kri'lgcr and hi * deputy went to WlUon t rti lnet last night and returned todiu * with Peter Botsch. Gcorgo IloUch and John Froohllch , who are now In Jail. Word was received that Grant Collins had ( led td Iowa , crossing the Missouri at Blair sqinq tlmo yesterday. James Marshall and Peter Julch lied In an other direction , at limit-lit not known. All of the convicted men thnuhad property have been busily engaged fqrsonic time In dispos ing of it , Peter Julch having sold much of his property at public said Tuesday. The mo tion for a now trial of tlio case is to bo heard March 13. -lplj Wns 1'ormlttuil to ltr < lfii. | BEATKICS , Neb. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE. ] Val Johnson , the court bailiff who has twice assaulted Judge E. O. ICrotzlngcr during the present term of court , was last evening dismissed as bailiff by Judge Bush , pursuant to a numerously signed petition by the members of the Gage county bar. Tills morning Johnson asked a sus pension of Judgment and apologized to the court and to Judge ICreuinyor and resigned his position as bailiff. Ho left at noon for Oklahoma , where ho goes to accept a posi tion as deputy United States marshal. The city council met in special session this morning and authorized the city treasurer to borrow ? , GOO to pay Interest on water bonds. John Dwyer was elected a member of the council to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Captain Horron from the Second ward. Walter W. Scott was elected to the council to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of G. P. Marvin from the Fourth ward. ' A large delegation of cx-soldlers and other 'residents of Beatrice and Gage county departed - parted this afternoon by specUl train on an excursion to Oklahoma and the Chcrokco Strip with a view to locating or at least to acquiring land there. The trip was taken over the Hock Island road , and was In charge of Elder J. Uhoag , which assures the pious conduct of the party while absent. CommemlniK .U. A. Hnrtlgau. HASTINGS , Neb. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] A petition to the supreme premo court of Nebraska expressing cou- fldcnco in the ability and fitness of M. A. Hartigan of Hastings for a place on the supreme court commission , and asking that lie bo appointed as a member thereof , has received the signature of every member of the Adams county bar , and will bo presented at an early date. Of Mr. Hartigan's fitness for the iwsition there is no question and the legal fraternity of Hastings think tlioy are entitled to a representative on that com mission. Her Aim W I'oor. HASTINGS , Neb. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEC. ] For some tlmo past Mrs. J. II. Barren , the wife of a Burlington conductor , has been annoyed at nights when her husband was away by the attempts of some one to get into the house. Last night her patience forsook her and she fired four shots at the man who was annoying her. Her aim was i > oor and no blood was spilt. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. CHARTER "CHANGES. Provision Tor n Tnx Commissioner Mny Ilo Moilllleit. Councilmen Bcchel , , Wheeler , Saunders , Hascall , Munro , Brunqr and Steel and City Attorney Council and City Engineer Uoso- watcr , who were at Lincoln Tuesday evening - ing to confer with tlie "senate committee , got very little satisfaction as to the pur pose of that body. It is believed by Mr. Conncll that the com- ( mittce will in its reportnto the senate recom mend changes in several provisions of the bill as prepared by the committee of fifteen. The section against whidh the most deter mined fight is made is that providing for the tax commissioner. Tl\oso \ who visited Lin coln expressed themselves to the members of the committee that they would raise no serious objection to the change , provided that the radical defects in the law , which the courts have declared exist , ate corrected. This may result In modifying the opposition and remove the danger that seems to threaten the charter measure. Another visit will r.oon bo paid to Lincoln in the interest of the bill. o Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. 31.1RKIED C.iTllOKlC 1'ltlESTS. Tlioy Cause Trouble Which May Lead to n Meeting of Archbishops. NEW YOIIK , March 8. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The archbishops of the coun try may , it is affirmed , hold a special meeting at the earliest favorable moment to consider a protest against the recent instructions of the propaganda to Bishop O'Farrell with re gard to married Greek priests living in his diocese. The question threatens to assume an acute phase In the opinion of many people. Willie oriental Catholics iu certain districts are accustomed to seeing married and celi bate clergy living in some sort of harmony the west has a decided repugnance to it. Ever since the first married priest and family appeared in America , the bishops , it is said , have urged the propaganda to bestow some attention to possible complications of the future. They hayo.not succeeded in ex citing the interest of the officials who have charge of American affairs on the subject. It is probable the archbishops will take the matter befoo Mgr. Satolliand induce him to sustain a lormer decree oven to the point of dismissing married priests. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure thorn. Stone Men IClect Olliccrx. The Missouri Valley Cut-stone Contractors and Quarrymen's association finished Its de liberations-yesterday afternoon. It adopted resolutions favoring the organization of a national association , admitted several now members and elected officers as follows : Charles Pfeiffer of St. Joseph , president : Lawrence Bruce of St , Louis , first vice pres ident : A , Sutermeistcr of Kansas City , second end vice president ; W. E. Emery of Bedford , Ind. , secretary ; Henry Lauer of St. Paul , Minn. , treasurer. These officers constitute , ex oDlcio , the executive board. The meeting adjourned to meet ono year hence in St. Paul. Aimed nt the Warehouse Companies. ST. PAUL , Minn. , March 7. Senator Keller this morning Introduced into the senate a resolution calling on ttic attorney general to report such corjioratibn * as wore violating the law providing for jlio ( holding of over 5.000 acres of land by any corporation oilier than railroads. Thoattornoy general is also directed to prosecute violators of this law.The resolution i v aimed at the grain warehouse companies , some of which hold as niuish as 00,000. _ , ' Kldest of .IiKtlco PuUpr. * Daughters Dcnd. CHICA09 , I1L , MarA 8. Mrs. Archi bald I. Brown , " oldest 'daughter of Chief Justice Melville Wl'Fuller ' , died hero this morning from bl'otal poisoning , the result of an operatfidii performed two weeks ago when hero ( ild wa3 born. jfiilct a/ftvelnttnrlu-wuler { Ihln ' 'cucfflltu k'ii ( ; each ctiMftfuiml llin , ( ii cents. SISTKH MAKV MAUTHA''aRO ' 39 years , at St. Joseph's ho.tpluil. Ku'neral 1'rlilny , March 10. tit ti a. in. from Hi. Joseph's hospital. In terment Huly Scpulchcr cemetery. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report The Giant Nine. This is the gigantic They look like silk , they low price for a fine lot feel like silk ; your best friend of 32 inch MOUSSELINES DE would say they arc silk at a A L' INDE , the classic summer distance. - They surpass any mer cotton fabric. See thing ever seen for the money. them in our window Quantity large but the price and compare them will move them right out , with any IBc goods in therefore we "advise an early the market. inspection. Sixteenth andFarnamSts , SOUTH OMAHA AFFAIRS. Democratic 1'olltlclam Getting Iteaily for the City Election. Democratic caucuses to nominate ward primary tickets will bo held Saturday night as follows : First Wurd-Plvonka's hall , Twenty-fourth nnd Lstreots. | i'conjI ; ( Ward-Uox hall. 2311 N street Third Ward llurko's hand balicourt.Thlrty- second nnd Q streets. Fourth Ward-Exchange building. The primaries will bo held next Wednes day as follows : First Ward Ilium's scale house , Twenty- sixth street , between M nnd N : clerks , John Caynnaufch. .Mike Kowlcy , George Thomas. bivoml Ward Carriage shop at Twenty- sixth nnd O streets : clerks , G. C. Ford , Thomas Danley , George Thomas. Third Ward No. J ! ho-o housp : clerks , John Innnlng , Kilwnrd Iliiiilpy , Joseph KulTcrtv. I-ourth Ward Union Stock Vardscompany's barn : cIorltH , Patrick llounce , John Sullivan John Murphy. Nerd Moru School Kooiuj. Now thnt the school board knows what to depend upon in the way of funds for school purposes , the much needed improvements are the subject of discussion at board meet ings and among the citizens. At the present tlmo there are twenty-six school rooms in use in th-j citv for tlio ac commodation of nearly 3,000 pupils. An av erage of fifty to a room , which is probably too high , shows seats for 1500 ! people , or less than half the school population. Great as has been the work of these in charge of thri educational Interests of the city in tlio way of building aud providing room for the marvelous increase of population , pupils have , in several instances , been obliged to attend school half tno day , and dyop out to make room for others the balance of the day. Magic City Gossip. J. W. Norton , a stock yards policeman , towed Ed Kobertsou into the station yester day. Ed was uot drunk , but ho was loaded Just the same. He had on his person n Job lot of cake , plos , apples , bread and butter nnd a bottle of coffee , which ho had pur loined from a chute tiouso where the yard hauds deposit their dinner pails while at work. Ho cot $10 and costs , to bo worked out on the streets nt $3 per day. Two weeks ago an independent Bohemian political club was organized in Brown park , principally through tlio efforts of Edward Tishlcr. Adolph IJoukal was elected presi dent , Edward Tishlcr secretary , and Joseph Vachal treasurer. A meeting was held Tuesday night , nt which 150 voters were present. The only important business trans acted was the nomination of Frank Koutsky for alderman in the Second ward. At the last meeting of Ilobort K. Living ston post P. J. Ettcr resigned as quartermas ter , and Major J. W. Cress was elected by acclamation to fill the vacancy. Major Cress seems to bo the standing quartermas ter of the post , having served in that capac ity continually over since the post was organized until Ettor was elected. Ofllcer of the Guard W. Slater resigned and went to California , and J. D. Bennett was chosen to fill the vacancy. Dentil Itoeord. From figures compiled by the Board of Health , February is shown to have consid erably decreased the mortuary record of the previous month , especially in the number of deaths from contagious diseases. The fol lowing table'shows the deaths from the latter causes : Feb. Jan. Oroup 2 4 Typhoid fever 1 3 Diphtheria 8 Scurlot fever 4 Total 3 19 The number of deaths from other causes numbered seventy-six during February , as compared with 113 in January. QPRINO HUMORS , blood liuraori. ekln hnraon , O ecalp humors with Inns of hair , nnd every other humor , whether Itchlntr , burninz , Weeding , caly , rru tpd , pimply or blotchy , whether flmple , Bcrofuloun , or hereditary , from Infancy to ago , an now speedily , pcrmancntly.nml economically cured by that greatest of all known humor cures , the Innocent , nnd palatable. Effects dally more great cures of ( kin , trnlp. and Mood InimoM than all other Bldn and blood remedies before tlio public. Bale greater than the combined ealca of all other blood and f kin remedied. Sold everywhere. Price , $1. romn DJIUQ AND CHEMICAL ConrnniiioN , Ilotton. 3 Pcnd for "ITnw to Cure Bprlnpf Humor * Blood Humor * , Skin Humors , tjcalp Ilumore. " Agents Wanted Every where. THE RENOWNED COAL SAVER .ios ono quarter uf your cul bll , provunt ) oot and claJors , ilestiojr * coal Kits , prailucat purfect couibuitlon. kt-cpi tiollor tluoi clam tuikui hot tire In flro nilnutox , net * c'iiillr | well o i lur.l ni on toll coal. Ono piclc.iuo c-jstlntt Ji tent-t l sunlcki.lt to troatona ton of conl , For further Information all on or aJclreia with atain | > , L. S. ELLSWORTH & CO. , 408 S. 13th3. Oaiaha.Nob. H1PANS TARULkS rtfultta tbo Ftom h , UTcruid t > owl > , Lurl'i IT tba blood , ire ule und itli-cl-itl i ; 'ihr ' ifM n > k\lle.naluinMnfurl > tlJ > i.i' * nna , eourllriUou. djijip ia. nil * . breath , bfiumrn * * hraitliurn.lGuct ? . t. h. < iiUl Ui'prt-H'.u , | mi ui ct -i. tallow rnmrirz d AK : rovitluicfioin ( 'Jlmruro blondnr a ( allure by t.m t'.nwh , lui-rur in- t llnej lojwrtoiiD tli lrI'rotui ' runc l..nj. ygirra tooT ro&ttntrarrbenoflWilbjf taktoironeciUrv 5 wuib ro al. ITIre I > T mall , 1 irroo. I J . unTfU ' > , i 2 Itll'ANS CHKMfCAL CO. . W PpruM kt . Ucw VorV J < 4 < > * * l OVO * < J * Of > CC O.OO. . . TRINIDAD ASPHALT FOR SfcrcefcI I oofoijg , Etc. 5 Etc. REFINING and PAVING PLANTS On Hand and Furnished At Lowest Prices. Experts in reiinlns and pavinir supp'.Iod. THE TRINIDAD ASPHALT REFINING CO. , 5O Wall Street , _ NEW YORK CITY. _ The Mercer. Omaha's Newsst Hotel COR. 12TH AND HOWARD 3T3. (0 Rooms at J..M par tUr. tOl'ooms ' ntll.OJ par dnjr. lOltromi witli Until nt J.0) por.lir. 10 llooms with Hath at f3.O to 11.9 ] pit A\f. OPENED AUGUST 1st Modern In Every Itonpoct. Nc\vly i'urnlihod TlirotiRliout C. S. ERB. Prop. The only hotel In ttio city with hot and cold wntor , and sto.im ho it In every roe in Tublo nud dining room service unsurpassed. RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Special rates on application. B , SILUOWAY , Prop. Architects , Surveyors , i i Contractors We have n full supply o rnatical ypstfutneptS < pg papersi Tracing eiotn , Traysltsj FodSj GftalpS ) lev els , rpapeo , Squares * Illus trated Catalogue free. 114 South 15th Streat , to JPostoffico Un wonderfully skillful prop- nratlou of O.KYGKN-a ( lo- llKhtful treatment for I Iron- chltis. Asthmn , Chroulo CouKhs , Consumption , lluiul- uahoniid Nurvous I'rosiratlon. I'orOATAKHII ho has si-K- CIA i , Au.xit.iAHtts ns deep seined Uutarrh Is VEIIV oil- STINAT ! : ! HOME Try his scientific hraathlnz OE.sniiATOn treatment It's wonderful , swift : ind sure. "Oxygen Book" and 4 Trials Free ! SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO. , Suite ftlU coly aids , Omaha -A JFtill Toetli extracted In morning New ones Insortoil nf tornoon entile dar. 1'erfect Ht guar anteed. 3rd Floor , Pn.2r.toii Block. IGthnmlFnrimm Streets. Klovator on ICtn bt , Tcleiiliono IUt > 5. imiNo THIS WITH YOU SIHENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD W.II. P.UtKKU , M.I > . , No.41tilHucli t. , lIuBTon , M.-us. , c/itfS ronnitllnff phvtlclcm o/ the I'KAKOIlYMGUlOAMN&TITUTK.lowh-'j wa * awarded the oou ) JIKJIAL by the NATIIPN * ! . .1EI1ICAI , ASSOCIATION fo. thel'Itl/.i : KSBAVon 'nutttd Vital Uy , Ats-op y , Ktrrout pud 1'hyilcal nA all lllita.tt ami ] l'r/itnrn ol .Van. llioyoun// / , the inlilitle-agtd and oltl. I'onrnltatlon In jierton or by letter. I'l-ospc-ctua , with testimonials. FUEE. T.nr o book. HU1 JINCK OF 1,1 FK , Oil 8KM VUliSRKVATJOX. 300 pp. . m Invaluable \ < N ' fill | I' IL 01' ? 1.IIO 'iv in' " ni' * ! ( trillliMitti < > l rnlillfiiiliiii. Onion of Auditor of I'ubllc Accounts Ptntn of Noliraskn. Lincoln. 1'ou. Mm It la hcrchv certified tint the Merchants In * iiiruicoCompnny In 1'rovlilonpo.of I'rovldonco IntliQBtatcnl Ithoclo Island , hascomp'lcd with the Insurance I-iws or tills stale and Isuntlior- Izod totrnnsnt't thu business of llro Insurunco In this stntn for the current your. . Witness my liund nnd the sun I of the nudltor of iiuhlloiiucnunM tlio day and ( Soal. ) yi'iir nhovo wrlttnii. EUOKNi : MOOKE. Auditor P. A. Ccrtllln.itn nf I'lilillcatiiiti. Cfllce of Auditor of I'ublio Ao-ounta-Stito : of NHhrinUn. I/ncotii , K h. 1. IKtL U Is hereby certified , tint tlio Milwaukee Meclnnlrn Insurance cotnpnny of .Mllw-ukco , 'n tlio stnto of Win. , hiis complied with the In- innuicn luw cif tills Htuto und Is uutliorzod to transact tno hus ness of flro Imimmco In thU stnto for tlio current yuar Witness my hand ind the soul nf the nifJItor of nubile accounts the day und ( Seal. ) y nr uhnvo nrlttun. EUUE.NK MOOUE , Auditor I' . A. MARVIN TRUSSES The Best TrussMade llocnusoltsupports tbo nbdomo i nnd com presses the rupture so as to bring the broken partstogether nnd e ire eta , euro. Private room for ilttlus trusc3. Lnilf hi uttomlnnoo for lady customers. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , Sur lo. lln3trutii3itJ : und Medical Supplies 111 ri. ISt'i S t. . next I'ostom.-o. OR. SrVicGREW THE SPECIALIST. Is unsurpassed in the treatment of nil PP'VATE ' DISEASES in > . JlWeakneniiji nnd Dliorders of nlCS IB years eiporionca. Write for circnlnrs and question list free. 14th nnd Fnrnnm 8U. , - Ornnha. Noi- ! Certlllcato ol ruhllcntlmi. Office of Auditor of Publlo Accounts Stntn of Nebr.iHka. Lini-olii. Fob. 1 , IMtl , U Ishoroby cortincd.Jlhnt the Aotnu ( Klre ) Insurance Company of llnrtford. In llio state of Connecticut , hns compllol with the insur- nnco law of thin Btalo nud li nutnorlzoil to trnnsnct the business of llro Insurunco in thli stuto fortho current ycnr. Witness my band and the seal ot the nudltor of public nccounts the day and ( Soull vpnrahnvo written. EUGENE ilOOUE , Auditor P. A. CortlllrHtu ol riiblt < : : itiiiii. Odlcoof Auditor of Publlo Accounts State of Nobrnsicii. Lincoln. Fob. 1 , 1MH It Is hereby cortlflnd , that.thn Uo-hosier Oor- man Insiirnnco Company of llochestcr. hi the stnto of Now York , hai compiled with the Insur.-inco law of tula stnto mi'J ' U author ized to transact , the business ot lire InaiiranCu In this Btuto for tin current your. Witness my band nnd tboso'il nf tlio nudltor of puhllo accounts the day nnd ISoal ] yo. r nbovo wrlttor. EUGENE ilOOUE. Auditor ! ' . A. Crrilllonto of I'uhllriUlon. OITlco of Auditor of Publlo Aoeoiints-Stnto of ftobrnska. Lincoln , Kob. I , 18X1. It Is hereby certified , thnt the MccliHiilca Insur.mco Company of I'hlludolphln. In tlio Btato nf Pennsylvania , has compiled nltb the Insurunco luw of this stnto uinl Is authorized to. transact the business of llro Insurance In this state for the current yonr. Witness my hnnd nnd the sent of the nnilltor ot public accounts the day an.I ( Seal ] year nbovo written. EUGENE MOOUE , Auditor P. A. Coi-tlllonto nf Publication. Offlco of Auditor Publlo Aceotints-Stnte of NebrnsUn , " Lincoln , Fob. 1. IHU'1. It Is hereby certified , thnt the Nlngnrn Kirn Insurance Company , of Now York , In the stnto of New York , IIIIB com piled with the Insurance law ot Ibis ntiito nnd Is authorized to Iransnct the business of llro Insurunco In this state for the current your. ' Witness my han I nnd the sent ot the audit-in of Public Accounts thoday nnd ISoal ] yonr iibbvo written. EUGENE MOOUE. Auditor 1 > . A. Ciirtillnuto of I'lilillciitlon. Olllcoof Auditor of Publlo Accounts Slntoof NobrrKku. Lincoln , I'el ) . 1 , IStU. U In hcrouy cortllioJ , thnt , tin ) Queen Insur ance Company of America , of Now York In the state of Nuw York , hits compiled with the Insurunco luw of this stnto nnd Is authorized to transact the business of tire Insurance In this state fur the current year. Witness my band nnd the so-il of the nudltor uf public nccounts the dny nnd ISonll ynur nbovo written. KlHlENE MOOUE , Auditor P. A. Cert lllcH < ( if riilillcttli : > n. Ofllco of Auditor ot Public Accounts-Stnto ot Nebraska. Lincoln , l-'ob. 1. IWXl It Is hereby ccrtlflej thnt tlio Provl ienco * Wushlnetoii Insiiranco compnny nf Provi dence , In the slute of II , L. bus cotnp led with the Insurance luw of this state and is author- Irod to transact the business of flro lusurtnoo In this Htnlo for the current your. Witness my hand nnd tbesoal of the nudltor of public accounts the dny und ( Soal. ) yonr above written- EUGENE MOOUK. Auditor P. A. Cnrtlllciiti ) of ruhllcntloii. onico of Auuitor of ljublle Acsounis State of Nebraska. Lincoln , Keb. 1 , MM. It Is bcruby certified that the Orient Insur ance company , of llarlfonl , In thu § tito nf Connectlcntt , him compiled with the Insurant , ' " law o [ this state and Is authorize.1 to transact the business of llro Insuruiico In tills state fur the current your. Witness my hand and the seal of the nudltor ot public accounts tlio day ( Seal , ) 'mil venr nbovo written. EUOENH MOOUE. Auditor I' . A. Oortlllcntn of J'nhllciitl Ofllco ot Auditor of I'ublio Aoomits State of Nebraska. I , neoln , I'ub. 1,1H0.1. It U hereby ecrtlflfcd. that tlioUaklun I Homo Insurance Company , of Oakland , IntboBt.ito of Cullfornlu , hns compiled w.th tlio Insur ance law of this state nud Is authorized to transact the business of llro Insurance In this stnto for tlio current year. Witness my hand nnd the sen ! nf the nudltor of pnblle nccounlsthoduy nnd [ Seal ] ycnr nbova wrllteri. EUGENE MOOUE , Auditor I' . A. Crrtlllciitn nt rubllc.ltlull. Ofllcn ot Auditor of 1'ubllc Accounts Htuto ot Nobtuakn. Lincoln. 1'ob. 1. IbUL It Is hereby certified , ilint the Now Hamp shire-Klro Iiiiurnoco tVunpiiiy of Manches ter , In ttio ktntu of New ilni.ipshlre. hns compiled with the Insurance luw of this Btnto nnd U authorized to transnnt the business of fire fnauranco In thin slate fur thu current yonr. Witness my haii'l and tlio scat of the nudltor of public accounts tno dny nud [ Sent ] yo.irnhoiro written. EUGENE MOOUH. Auditor 1 . A. Orlfllnitv of riiliiratlin. : Offlcoof And I lor of I'ublio Accounts State of NobniHkti. Lincoln , l-'ob. 1. iwrt. U Is hrrul-.y certified thnt tlio National Klro Iimiraura Cumuiiiy of llnrtoord , In the stnto of Conn..hiibi'oiiipilud with thu Insurance law of thM Rtnlu mid Is .tulhorlZL-d to trims icl Ilia bUalne j of flro liuurjiico In thU state for tht current year. . . . Wlliiesi my hanJ nnd the Boalnf the nudltor of pill ) la u 'counts tlio day und ( Seal ) VHiir aiiovo written. EUUENK 1100UE , Auditor , l . A.