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' S * - * < ; T THE DAILf BEE-OMAHA THE LEGISLATURE , A Spasm of Virtno Afflicts the And They Demand to Know Who Got That FIVJ Hun- di-sd Dolla'Bribe , 'An. luvtsURfitta ; ; CommUtno in Bntli eclf 1 Cotrcspoiilonco of THIS DEE. Fobru ry 1 ! ) Tin HJtir..o ojrnmitiuO at pnblio attdj mid lju Idirjjj niaio itn rep t on "ktardny on the ctp'ttol r.ppnpruliou 'ill. ' " Tiso miotl ] y r y > rt 'a in f v , r If cutting d fl-n tlu levy f.ir tha n > ? r from ono mill r.s It c'ii' ) 'rrai hous to U'.iQa ' qu lon uf a .and . atao changing the sro Ion which LyirtmlJj ? gives the OontrAot to Bt Stout. TJ3 tixliiaricy rep r-consjiln jhe ahapa of ft charge cf corruption and roida w follow. | Your Committee on pablic l&iidB jud baildiugi , having had under OJn- indention honao roll No. 189 , is bill Jfor &n act to provide for the taking 'flown and removing the ma'.orlal on irjrJng Into the conatrnotlon of the old V caphol building , and to provide for liho erection of tho. main bnildlri { of Jhe oapllol of the aato of Nebraska , iind to lovjr a tax of ono mill on the idollarand to approprintu the money ( arising fs.-om said levy to p y for Bald 'now capital building , vronld rosp.ict- fully Bubmit the following conclusion concerning the saiso , ' The condition of the taxpayers of 'Nebraska ' is not tuah nn would jatitify a levy of apodal Ujxca fo' pabHc , buildings that sro not &baolutely < needed for the uouducting of public : business. Ample r.ccommodationn avcj afforded fcv all bronchos oZ our ntftto government , Inc'iudlng ntuto offisers , supreme -ooRct and legfoluturo iu tSie ( building that w saw ocsnpv , mid thesa rviaoEiinod'.ttiewn ! eiilfiw for a minfiipr ofO' TU. It ia cantraiy'to pablic policy and snanil pohtioal crm- omy tor the legiaieture to impose a apeziul tf.x iti any toirn that tit in definite as to atnaaut. It la proponed iu thlo bill to autV.oriza & contvaot for a building that 'fill , according to the gonurel oaUmalvi , coat SiSGjOO' ) , but , the bill instead of appropriating A fixed earn for the bulidiuc ; imps 03 ! i mid oc- three fourths or a mill lux oa tbo gr nd swsosanwnt mil of the atnteij. . gardlcaa ai to the aggregate valuation of the property to b < ) t&ced. Under thla pernicious ayntom of apodal tarn- tion the building of the two wlnga of the capltol has created n deficiency thataonoualy impairs the atuto'a cratlit ; there are HOT ? about $30,000 in build ing warrants in the hands of claim ants on which amount the ctato ia pay ing interest. Oar constitution expressly prohibits the legislature from lacnring a greater liability for the atato&t any tltno than an aggregate of $330,000. Our inter est bearing atato debt at this time ia over $450,000 and the appropriations now panding will materially increase this deficiency. If any special tax is to ba levied at this time Ib should bo to reduce the atato debt within the constitutional limit. Beyond and above all those considerations your committee la impelled to report ad versely on this bill for the reaaon that It has good cause to believe that im proper influences have been exerted and that corrupt bargains have been made in securing the passage of thia bill. Your committee haa reliable in formation that at loaat eau member of the houao was paid a large sum of money for hia aupport of this bill. For theco reasons your committee in minority respectfully recommend that this bill be not passed. All of which is respectfully submitted. S. S RBTNOLIKS Senator Dolan introduced the fol lowing resolution * WHEREAS , Uno of the moat I I a important matters for the con sideration of thla legislature is the regulation and control by law of rail road corporations , therefore be It Roaolvad , That this senate will not agree to a resolution fixing a day for final adjournment of the legislature until some bill regulating passenger and freight rates of railroad corpora- tiotia shall be passed. The resolution was adopted with but one dissenting vote. Senator Dach sent up the following explanation of hia vote to the president - dent of the senate : "Being positive that this resolution is not prompted by patriotic motives , but for individual bnncomb , but as I am willing to stay with them and fight them to the last ditch , I will vote ' ' " 'aye. The president in an apparent hud very promptly decided that no such thing should go upon the record , and it waa therefore thrown out. The bill that was eo patched up in the committee of the whelp which /divides / the state into ten judicial dis tricts , came up to-day ou its third reading. Senator Norm opposed the bill on accounc of unjuat and uutair division of territory , population and business. He contended that Washington county ought not to bo { Attached to the Seventh district , and la this proposi tion he waa joined by Senator Butler , and at ono time it looked aa though the requisite two-thirds vote could not bo scoured , but the senators L\ vorini ; thu bill gathered around and agreed to have it amended in the houaoi and under this promise the op position to the measnro waa withdrawn When the vote was called only twenty-one votes wore recorded in its favor , but before the vote was an nounced Senators Dolan and Harrison changed their votes from "No" to ' ' 'Ayn , " and that being the requlslta two-thirds the bill was declared paaaed. It ia thought by many that this bill will not find fair sailing when it reaches the house. Copies of the blda for constructing the east wing of the now capltol , an called for by a resolution of Senator Brown , of Douglas , wore sent to the senate this morning , together - gother with a communication. The following are the bids : Butler & Krone , 598,490 ; Robert D.w Silver $80,400 ; W , H. B , Stout , $9C,800. At ) U well known , the contract waa IB' lo Stna * , Although hia bid twin 810 400 holier t'jan Umt of iVlr Siivnr. This will utidonbtudly call for ri tx planatisn before novoral sunutorj in-ir ba ludacud to for vote Iho capital [ i proprlnUot ) . A large number of bills wcro pu.'od by the senate this morning. THU HOUSE LINCOLN , Fobitmy 1 ! ) The home convened * . 9:30 : thia morning. After the transaction of coma routine busi- nesa Onnpi' r ftorod the fallowing resolution elution : Posolvcd , T-.it if in the c nee of th'ih'iasp ' tlm. nor.OJMirnniou' nh uld b h .f u .I'l toiiio tui' 1 Ic uctlon has bean tikoT on Iho subject of railroad loKUH i\i \ , ntui auh \ Ills ho ra- ccivcd tin Bijrnntnro of the gtvr"tior. 0 i motion'I'm ' rre I'l'ion ' ' wivs luid ujin ) thu t\blo : by : , vote of 00 n " 3 Quit' a littts Ire.oni a i cd ap in th > 3 hotjdo when MoAIlnlr-r ! ) uilrud ts bo allowed to t u" r a veaolutioa. After ccnaidcr blo oiicus'ion tlio ayea and ; nyc. were tnkun , ant1 JIcAJis- Ut'a nuition to hsyo U o resolution 'C.vl ww udoptoJ by u hrao niajotUy. Tin ro'jolution roaJfl us follows : WHEUEAS , Ia THU OMAITA DAIT y' BKE of - 10 1383 i' Fel-raary , , . in charged thai A mcinbjr cf tha noniC ! , o5 rcproiontr.uvcn cf the otat A 0 NO brnskft rsoi-ivcd the BUQI o 55500 for hia vote on the capitol tiprouriatlou therefore , be 11 ; Resolved , That 4 coinmitteu o thrco b j appointed t0 Uwoatigata nnld chwgca nr.d repo t0 i i , honaa < ut the oatliost poJsib'.a tima us to the ' .iuth or fnlnitr of so & charges , and tUU ouol\ coinrai'toPj be ompoiferud to vend toe persons aud yaperu. A f rf lively dnhato fnaued , ia ' ' - * a number ot niaccbdn ) tooCc Johuno.i considered uny chnrfjo made in Tin BEK aconiTiluient to the unber. Ho did not boliovri the atata ot NebrAi'/o ' ought to bo inb'.tm- dated by Edwt.m Itoaewaiev Iu wen a Rnaer. Ho wai not in ( aror of { rlnghliuan advorliwmrjitth'it would be worth hur/d rods of dolUtr to him and cost tbn ij.uto hvandrods .f do'laru. MoAHisryr ppiated ont tHu ' thu argoa as nta ted in THE Br/ would bo tent bruudcast all over the state , and { ( the > liooo * refused to invctul ted it 'yonld Joolc as if they vieto true \7he'Jon denied that ny apecCo chsrge against any member ot trio house Had bu i made in THE BKB Jer.son wasted to get at the bottom fcot5 ! 'It had been charged that mom- oera had sold their votes ou the capl tel auproprlr-tion. Ho had voted ou the capitol appropriation bill nnd had novur received & cent , and h wanted the matter luvostiaated. Whodon insioted that there waa no npecihi ! charge 'nido aginatany mooi- ber Ho uauttd to know when Iu thu hiatory of thia atUO TIIK BEE had not charged any and every man whoso course the editor of that paper did netlike like with corrnptlon. You can tuko it as n gonorr.1 rule when this man sbaass you , yon are on the ri ht aids Rtinay aald ho wan not a lawyer and could not cay what conatituted a upco- ifio charge. TUB BEE had chcrged Palmer ( of Siting ) and himself with allowing themselves to be corrupted by the B. & M. , and when lie npoke to Mr. Rasowator on the subject ho said he could provo these charges. Ho strongly urged investigating liiu charges. Palmer , of Saline , was in favor of the Investigation. Ho had told Mr. Roaowater that aa rcgarda himself the charges wore false. Wolph said ho had asked Mr. 'Rose- ' water what about these charges you mike in your paper and Mr , Roaowator replied that ho could prove every word if thny would only glvo him an oppor tunity. Ho was -eatiafiod that a great many people away from Lincoln be lieve this charge and itthe resolution was voted down they would the more raadily believe it. Haven thought It would bo a great disgrace if this house went away with out settling thla question. Savage thought aa a satisfaction to the * people of the State thia investiga tion should be made. Novlllo looked upon it aa a scheme on Mr. Rosawalur's part to got some cheap advertising , nothing more nor less. less.The The resolution waa carried by a vote of C3 to 21 The chair appointed Messrs. Who- don , McAllister and Divenport as in vestigating committee. Mr. Whodon rose and aaked to bo excused because ho was opposed to the resolution and ho thought there were plenty of other men In the house bet ter fitted. The chair then appointed Mr. John son in theplaco of Mr. Whedon. The house then went into committee of the whole with Mr. Grant in the chair. The principal buslnosa done was the recommendation , bf the pas sage of Rasaell'alDlll to amend thepub- lie instruction act. The bill wai amended pretty considerably. The tmondmonts affecting Omaha , more particularly , are making the school board consist of nine members instead of six as heretofore , and allowing the funds to be invested in city bonds inatead of United States bonds as here tofore. The house took a rocosa until half piat 2 THE BEE corroapdunent ia indebted to the daily News of this city for nu morons presi courtesies and hopes to be able to reciprocate on some future occasion. * Many ladies who had scarcely enjoyed - joyed the luxury of fooling well for years have been so renovated by using LydiaPinkham'a Vegetable Compound that they have triumphed ever the ills flesh is said to bo heir to , and life has been crowned with the addoU charm of a fresher beauty. A S20 Blblo Howard. The publishers ol KuUeJgo's Monthly offer twelve valuable rewards In their Monthly for March , among which ia tha following ; We will give 820 In gold to the person telliutc us which U the longest verse in the BIble by March 10th , 188.1. Should two or more correct anawera ba received the rowartl will bo divided. The money will bo forwarded to the winner March 15th. 1883. Persons trying for the reward must sand fO cents In silver ( no , poataze utaropg taken ) with their answer , for which they will receive the April Monthly , In which ntrao and wldroua of the winner of the re ward and the correct answer will be pub lished , and In which never * ! more valuable rewards will be offered , Address , llutledee I'abllsblaK Company , 503 Northampton at , , Kseton , 1'enn , THE NATIONAL CAPITAL The Hope of Tariff Relief Praotloally Abandoned ia Oongi'oss , Piftiron Kelley .Forced to P tire Before the Appro- priatton Bills The Bonnie Pnaeoa * n for TarJfl and Ror duct xou. Council arontfj. ' ' S5'00 J frr It. 1'o.toffiD. Do < it aontfrdfea ami Other Mattora. NOTE * . Spes'.al Di iutclies to Tim EK- . HENATOBIAL CAUCVS. VTAYiiiNdTOX , February 20. Re- pr olican mdnibora ot the aonato took adv itng of the late hour at which that body decided to convene to flay and hold a caucus , Insting from 10:30 : to 12 o'clock. A pretty general dla- caaalon of the sittistiou was had and nn uuuaunlly fraolc expression wan iu- < xlulgod iu. Some epoakera advised the abandonment of the tariff bill on the ground that its further dlacueslon was utter folly and wasto. A vote waa finally taken , which resulted by a largo majority in fivoi' of going QJ for another day with the tariff bill. COUNCIL iiLurrs rosr OKFICU , Fifty thousand dollara In addition to the S100COO already appropriated ' for thu Kovornmvnv balldiug ai Conn- oil Klutl'a , paaasd the * commit in of iho vfholo in the hour.0 to-day , and will booorao a law before the ndj-iurnmont of the protunt conproaa. NEW HOLES. The oommittco of commerce added 50,000 to the nver and harbor bill , A provision wra added which npecitios that all npplirationa fo ; survoyn shall be make to tha secretary of ivar. RoprosenUtivo Burrown , ( Mich. ) , will to-morrow offer : i r .nolutioa which .vili bo referred to tlio onmmittce on luioa and actud upon at an early day. The resolution provides that each day after reading the journal the speaker shall call commlttooa in the regular order , when It shall bo in order fu : Any committed to desig nate n bill on any of the houac , which ahull bo taken up for immediate ac tion , nnd it shall bo In order to debate such bill for thirty minutes , whoa the previous question shall be moved , and if Hecondod a vote ehall bo taken ; pro- \ided , but one motion to adjourn ahall'bo in order before a vote iu taken on such bill. The order shall not extend - tend for more than two houru each day. APPLAUDING AntllUR. President Arthur , ' Mrs. McElroy , Attorney-General Browster and Mrs. Brawstor to-night attended a per formance of "Wm. Tell , " given by Col. Maplc-non's opera company , at the National theater. Entering the house jufet after the overture and aa the orchestra were beginning .tho prelude to the firat scone , the party were diacovorod by Slgnor Arditi , aa they wore being aeated. The band was stopped and when it struck up again it waa with "Hail Columbia. " At the conclualon of the national air the audience cheered .the president tumultoualy , the recognition being the moot cordial ever extended to him on any similar occasion. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS Dorman B. Eaton , N. Y. ; Jno. M. Gregory , Ilia. ; Leroy D. Thomas , Ohio. _ CONQ.HE8SIONAL. 8pcUl Dls pich t,3 { Tun BEK. SENAEE rnOCEEDINOS. ( W"ASUiNaTo > February 20. Sen ator Tabur introduced a bill for & military post ln [ western Colorado. The senate re turned consideration of the tariff bill. Senator Shennan moved to amend the wool schedule to increase the duty on wool of tha first class. Senator Sherman said Hawlcy done him great injuatico-by intimating ho was seek ing to injure the manufacture of woolen goods. The duties on such goods provided for in this bill were greater than those reported by the tariff commission. Ho had voted for them. It was manufacturers who had shown dissatisfaction the report of the tariff commission. Having got changes made they desired in their , own intoreat , they were now indig nant because the wool producers ulio aaked fair protection. After long de bate , Shormau'o amendment was re jected. On motion of Senator Merrill a duty of 20 per cent , advalornm was laid on extract of moat , and 30 per cent , on "veRotabloa prepared or precerrod , " not otherwUo provided for. Senator Call moved to roatoro the existing allowance of D per cent , on effervescing wines for breakage , leakage - ago or damage. Lost , 21 to 32. Senator Bayard's amendment lay ing a duty of 1 cent per pound on "galvan ized steel iron or sheet iron/1 was agreed to 34 to 19. JgSoaalor Kellogg moved to have [ thu bill take effect in respect of articles embraced in the sugar schedule on the first cf June , 1883 , instead of the first of April as in the bill. Agreed to. Senator DJWOB moved to insert "Pistola , all kinda , thirty-five per cent ad valorem. " Agreed to. ' Varlona amendments were offered and rejected. Debate on the bill closed Kith the understanding that amendments might still bo offered. Senator Brown moved to make the duty on gold watchoa forty per cent. Agreed to. Senator Brown moved to make the dnty on ohainpaguo and other spark ling wines , in bottles holding not moro than ono quart each , $7 per dozen , Agreed to 31 to 21. Senator Jones ( Nov. ) moved to make the duty on refined borax five cents per pound instead of throe , and to add "Pure baraclo acid five cents per pound ; commercial baraclo acid , four cents per pound ; berate of lime , three cents per pound ; crude berate , throe cents per pound. " Agreed to 27 to 13. Senator Windom moved an amend * mont to thot tlmt ou the cxplrn. tion of the \ rtMiiiu on fisheries treaty conocrulnp Qauada und Now found- land the fog ) , product of tbcjo conn , ulos wi A bo jnbject to the wmo du. ties a- 4 Wjor oounircs. | Agreed to. A < baf ! piat ntuo nennttj pa-nod the " AK bill aa amended , by a * jto of12 ia. Senator Gorniau offered MI am and- raotit providing thr.t tobacco and anuif manufaotutors shall print upon each package the usual formula , piohibiting the usa of packages again , for thu sanio purpose * . Agreed to. On motion uf Suimtor Unto the duty o.i "atonor untnanufactui'id or undrcajed freestone , grnnito , nnd- stone , all building or monumental stone except innrolo liol special' ' ? enumerated" was changed from $15 per ton to 20 per com ndvalorom On motion of Senator Aldrlch oat- ton dainnak waa Inserted at 40 per cent advmorom. Senator Bayard moved to amend the book paragraph in the free Hat by adding engravings , bound or unbound , maps and charts which ahull have been printed or manufactured moro than twenty yuara tit dtito of Importation. Agreed to. Senator Voorhoea moved to amend the purngraph providing for the ml- mlrtsion free of duty works of art , tbo produationa of American artista , when Imported ixpressly for presentation to J any national institution or auy Mate or municipal corporation , oo as to | makoita provisions apply to religions societies or corporations. Agreed to. Senator Logan moved to add one- quarter cent a ponnd to zlne apeltor , so as to make it two nd u halt cents par pound , Agreed to. Sunntor Morgan's niaoudruuntlutho nature of n nubitltuto for the tarifl porovislons of the bill was lost 15 to 42 The tariff portion of the bill , which vsu teonniai'ly an amendment to the original bill to reduce internal revonno taxation , was then agreed to yeas 37 , noes 28 The tltlo of the bll | wu made to road "An act to reduce internal rttyp- nuo taxation , and f or other pnrpoao ) . " Senator Logan called up th * army appropriation biil , so aa to make it unfinished business for to morrow Adjourned.HOUSE HOUSE PlinCEHDIXOS. WASIIINOTOW , February 20. The republicans In the house trill , It la un derstood , hold a caucus to ninht fur the purpose of considering tlie .siluv tion and determining the coureo to be pursued for the remainder of the ses sion. In the houEO Hiacock , tlio chair man of iho appropriation committee , moved to gs Into a committee of the whole on the sundry cvll ( appropria tion bill. He expressed the opinion that the bill would not Dumpy moo than two or thrco days und &id it would be followed by the deficiency bill. Senator Kelly esid , recognizing the importance of the paosago of the ap propriation bills in time for action by by the senate , ho would not autatio- nlz < > them , but noon as they were dis- pohed of he wot.ld ngaln ptcua cousid- draHon of the tariff bill in the hope of reaching a result , [ Incredulous The house went into conimiHeo of the whole on the sundry civil bill. Gunoral debate wan dlnpunhid with and the bill read by paiagrapho for amendment ? . Mr. Bland raised a point of order agc.inat the clausg authorizing the sec retary of the troinury to parohiso ad ditional real estate in San Francisco for the Bioragc * ol bullion. The point wan sustained. Mr. Bland offered an amendment providing that all monies appropri ated by this bill shall bo ] paid out of silver dollars now in the treasury. Ruled out. Mr. Belford moved to otriko out the clnuae appropriating $10,000 for en larging the vault * for storage of silver , and said if half the zaal or earnest- ncas or honesty were used to put the ( silver dollar into circulation 'that was used to keep it oat , there would bo no question of building additional vaults. Subsequently Belford withdrew the amendment. The clauao appropriating $100,003 in aid of the the state local boarda of health in preventing the'sproad of cp identic diseases , having been reached , Mr. Manning offered en amendment providing thu money shall bo expend ed under supervision of the National board of health. Amendment lost. Mr. Townsoud , from the committed , on commerce , reported the river and harbor bill Referred to committee of the whole. Rucesj. EVEMNO SESSION Mr. Hiacock offered an amendment for the sale of several arsenals Ruled out. While considering the item uppro priatlnu $150,000 for completing the .Washington monument , Mr. Uisoook stated that the monument would be completed in two years from July 1st , next Mr. McCook offered an amendment providing that all lauds reserved for military purposes which in the opinion of the president may ba no longer de sirable for anoh purpoaes , shall be placed under the control of the secre tary of the interior , to bo by him sold , to the highest bidder for cash. Pond ing iwtion the committee rose and the houao adjourned. SYMPTOMS OF A i TGRPBD UVER PoJ fi KVu0 ? entlon In the back part , Pain under the Shoulder blade , flilliSs l3tor ea } nsri w } " dlBlncllnatlon to ex ertion of body or rnlnd , Irritability of temper , Low spirits , with a fool- Ine of havlnff nofirleoted somoduty , Weariness , DlzzlnoBB.Flutterimr at the heart , Dots before tha oyea , Yellow - low Skin , Heodacha BeneraUy over the right oye.RestlessnesB , with flt- ful dreams , Wghly colored Urine , tuicl CONSTIPATION. TTJTTVH riljTiH are eiiicclally nilnpteit to iuli cnci. one < lo o ' fectn 110)1 a cliniiue of feellliir " " * " * * 1111 to nittoiiUU the nullvrcr. Tm-y liicrrn.e the Aiiietlteand cauio the Ixxly U Take ou Fleili , thug the u t < 'm U nourl lie < l , nnU by their Action on the IMner-- TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Oitiv Ilxin on WmfXKRs chantro to a OLossr IlLiric by a fclnulo amilltatlon of tiu PVE. It lmpnrt anaturalcolorf Act Initniitanw.u - If. Sold lif Druttgltti , or ( tot by exnroirua receipt or..Si.oo , OFFIOK , a JtlUItltAX ST. , W. Y. ( Dr. TriT'SMiMiLcfUo.ll.l.rorlUj. ] > .d\ . V 'ut Uttttf U Dill It U4lll4 i UU > ( > Uc UM. THE OLD WORLD , Ipocltl Dln < otcbca to Tim lini. THE OnKATCOJJM'llUUV , DunLiN , Fobrnary 20. The or- spir.\cy prlMoncra , af tot forma1 ro idln ' ot diepoaitions , bfcforu iholr rennval from court , ahoo't hr.ndn hoArtl'y ' with each ether. Patrick WJ-tU billed on the charge of treason felony in C3imoction with the discovery uf nrnis. The bia'or , Inotoud of the wife of Frank Kyriu * , ahould iiavn boon r rested. Inquiry beRiim Fcid-ty in Dublin Gastlo into a cuntpiracy of much wider urea aud moro dcatruutivo aim than the murder aoclaty , ,1.nicd Mnlutlr > no of thoconepiracy prisoners , was albwcd to receive two letters and nlgu n chock to-day , A man iiftmrd Qniulnm nnJ two nnmrd Mahoney , nil ox auapvclr , bolon iDK to 0utlo leland , were arrested , charged with bein , ; mombciA of the "luviuciblcs " The wives and mothers - ors of the priionera wcro admltiod to thu gallery of the court to-day and wnrmly groo od the priaouora. Odroy failed to identify Mrs , Uyrnc a'.id she WH * dieohnrgcd. THE TALK IN THE COMMONS LONDON , February 20. In the houao of common ] thla afternoon Trovoljri ) , chief BO rotary of Ireland , wna again questioned about Sheridan , bus declined to give any further In formation regarding him thnn that ho gaveyostorniy. . lie roforrud the question to Parnoll. Gorat aaid it was generally believed thit the em * ployinont of porsora engngcd iu ont- ragca to BupprcoB them WCB forctd up'on the government by Ohambor- lain. Ho bollovod Gladstone , in the Kilmainham treaty , made a dupe of the inner oirclo'of the otblnot , which , like the Iriah ' 'luvincibleB , " had r , "Number 1. " Outbreak and outrngei- always accompanied the acccablon of the liberals to power. Har court auid Gor t had no right to bate hia speech on the ovldouoo of ono witnesi. Ho would not take thb trouble to repudiate the charge of tit- gaging a man who , ho know , A us plot- tiug the minder of his colUiaguo. IIu admitted thu government failed to stop crintca at firat ; it was owing to the ineitioicncy of the police. Olbuoit , cuniurvative , asked , "Will nobody for very shr.mo Bhow the Land balaucj rhoet ? " THE FRENCH WATCH. OAKNKS , February 20. Frank Bjrno loft , it is thought for Pario. The police force guarding Gladstone have been doubled , and maintain a strict watch over the promiucs at night. rilESH COMMENT. LONDON , February 20 The Timoo , renewing the attack on the litnd loaguti , eaya : No agitator who refused to tolerate or avail of the puwors of ribbonitm , or fenianism , or oven the worse forma - > f crime , could hope to impoao an unwritten law , or bo ac corded the authority of the uncrost nod kiue. kiue.The The Standard also attacks Parnoll for silence ia the commoua yesterday on the question of conspiracy dia- cloaureu in Dublin , aud nppnals to the people aud authorities of America to Aid in the eearch for the criminals. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Spe la ! Dispatches to THE Bsi. ' ' TUB FKENCH An ltB'rAUINO , MAKSEILLES , Eobtaary.20 , By the latest mall from /oj&a gaecar it Is ' learned that the Fronch'.flag Is flying on the northwest coast. Owing to'tho fact that the natlvofl are boicg very much Irritated , the prime mitnoter begged the foreign residents of Tamntono not to venture into the interior. Warlike preparations are proceeding at Taint- tone. SPANISH SOCIALISTS. MADRID , February 20. - A society of socialists have been discovered at at Xorez. Several members have boon arrustod and a number of documents seized , clearly proving the connection of the prisoners with the secret socie ties abroad. Senor Posado HorraUio president of the chamber of deputies , will retire from political life in March in consequence of old age. A SELF DEFENSE CASE. Marshal Bazino is about to publish a work on the Franco-Prussian war. It Is ohioily with a view to defend his conduct at Mel z. ANOTHER MARINE DISASTER. LONDON , February 20 The Allan line steamer Buenos Ayrps in a collls- aion sunk a steamer off Limash , Scot land. Eleven of the crow of the lat ter steamer were drowned. HE WANTS HIM TO BEE IT. BEHLIN , February 20. Emperor William wishes the Crown Prince Frederick William to attend the coronation nation , T4IEV , THINK IIIM A GENERAL. LONDON , February 20. The police are convinced th'at the man known as "Numb.er Ono" is Gen. MoAdaras , who was in London on Saturday. Mm. Byrni ) arrived in Dublin and WUB examined at the castle this morning , nud will be churpod in the police court this artornooti for being concerned In a troasonr.blo conspiracy. It I * re ported that Mm. By rno has made a full confession of all she kuows can- corning the work of the assassins. Several arrests are expected on the strength of her information. ACIAINBT THE AMERICAN HOO. BERLIN , February 20. The bundos- rath have adopted a regulation against American pork. Decline of Man Nervous Weakness , Dyspepsia , Im potence , Sexual Debility , cured by Health Renower$1. . AWell ! Rnideil Special Dispatch to Tui UH TELLEKSUUHO , IND. , February 20 A negro named Williams was hunt ; by a pease of citizens at duak lasted on- ing. lie had outraged Mrs. Taylor in her own house and then obcapod , but waa found in the woodn by the citi zens , who left him hanging near the scene of hia crime. Speaking of the Great German Remedy - ody to a friend , O'Donovan Iloata said : "Mrs. KCBHI has boon cured of a very severe attack of neuralgia by St. Jacobs Oil , as she will.gladly tell yon , If yon call at my residence , 870 Bash * wlok avenue , Brooklyn , N. Y. " The Number of Dead. Special Dlipatch to Tun Due. BKAIDWOOD , February 20. Six now name * have been added to the list of killed In the Diamond mine , Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank , 13th , between Farnam a id D ouglas btreets- : , A. B , ISHBLiTI' ' , If. D. , - PEOPBIEJli fir. FishblaU can bi Consultort Every Day Exo it Fridnya land and > nturdnys , ihoso wo Days boinc devoted to His Disnaiisary at Dos ifiohies , Iowafoiiooinl uttoutiou given to diseases oftho THROAT AHD LUKGS. CATARRH , KIDNEY ANDjBLADdER And Female Disease ? , as well as All Chronic and Norvoiis Diseases Hai Jl.'cor roJ the n'fU-'si cnro In Iho worll for vciknon ol Iho back anil Ilinha , Involuntary cll'chnrircii lmia'cticy. ] ncrtl ilrlil Itv , npr\oiHncn , Iniijiior , confusion of Uc , | < alpltittoi\t > t tto tirnrf , luumlty , treiiMinKi illmnots if si 'ht or KlilJlncti , IIHOIBCI | ol tlio In ail. tnroat , nose o nkln XToctiom of tbo lUcr , Inui ; ' , atonmch or l)0 l thosottnltilu ilhonlcru nrltlnj ? Iron to Itarj li b- ! ' ( ( you li , > mlfa.rttir | > ctl 01 mete fata ! tj tlolctlnn tsm thaeonm of S/rcns to tlic rtiarln- crirf UIOR , Mlititlii7 tiiclr niott ril'ttnt ' honotorix itUiuatloni , rcndorla ; m rrl. > ? o Inipowllilo Thoxuth t ire \ilctlng Iroin ttid e\il practices nhlcluloitrotholr nigntiUnil pjysioil systems cnuiliiK ' NBKVOUS DEUILITY. Tha yniitunot | which oru n ilu'.l.ilhliesiod ' mlmlhltli tinQtg tliom frcnrperformln ; their bual- MM Mid BOcul dutlr' , lunkra hapny nutrhiRu lin | ins h o , il litre Ken the net ou of tlio heart , raining llixtusot luot , do rrsaltmnt Bilrl'fnv | ' 1 forobxhiiif. oan'anlicu , fciri , clroinu , res' Ion nlK'hta , dlrzLiM. ' , firK tiiilnoi , nnuwial illnclurtfts , pain ( n thu back ami hlpa , hort breathing , molan * choly , tire cMlly of company uml IIAVJ iiroftruico to bo alone , feollni ; ai tlro'l In tbo morning M hen retiring , n. > mln < l i kniin , lost ininh ol , White tiono deposit In tlio iirlno , . crvoun M , con- luilon of thoiuht trcmllliiir , w tory anil wo k cyos , d\tpop l , [ cori8tlp'tlon , ptleoeBK , pjln onJ woAl.nein In tha Utnbe , cto . doiild consult mo immouliti'ly and bj restore ! to poitjcl liMlth. YOUNG MEN Who hive bi > $ on'o lcllm nl ( .ollUrv v'ce , Ilittlr llnlanudoitruct'.io hab't whlolijinnu lly wci > , m tnaii iinllmoly giMt ihuitmiili t in'm ' ni n ot'cxilfeJ talent and brl lUnt Intellect who inleht otl inltucn * noa li'Miiliij fo ntcirnitn the ihuuuou Ol Ilielr eloquence Of w ko t9flca.a- cy the living Ijrc , mnj call \\llli f 1 1 couUmiiciv M Married persons or > OUPK mc.i cent jiu p1.\ PI ; nnri'n bo awnrocf ptjslcal wcivkiics' , lowiot pr'eroatlvo ) n or , linivtcncv , or nnj utl.inl'Huallflca ' | Ion tpicfiMly rcllevcu. Ho who ptictihlm * fill u tier t'ja earn ot ir. FHIijln tuny rcli | tiuly coutUo la jils houor as vontltiirtt ) , and conll- dontly rel ) iipoo hi ) 8KII1 ni n phyilclan. * > OltOANAl. . WEAKNESS ' ImmodUlntv di.rd tnH'iill'gor lotoroj. TU UlOrisaliiR atlllc lo which r < rdor lllo a burdoa anil iiuirKie | II < I > ON M" , d tno penalty \ > \ \ < \ liy thu v o'lm lor improper Indulgence , Ydungpoopla nroap to commit v\a * n no nit ii'inp iMt o the ilroidfu COTHCII\IO icoi tt-ni may e utie. ow wl o tlmt nn JtM.iuiUH thin an ) J it lll ilmy thit proonat on Is lest boonor by thoi ) Nllng Inti Into I upr ) > r lubluthan liyprmUnlt loid'4 Iralnic ilciuh' tl of the pi muro cf n.althy nQ * eprlnp'.tlibiiijitn.'fl MU ami rtiktrust' o yiiiHom | ut lothboay tnlmlnJ arlic. The gyitem ) > > roniH iliTAnxal , thiphvnlc. ) ! anil inenla1 Inno'lonv wcikon , Ionol procrcntha powers , nurvous Iniblihy , djHpepsti , imlplut'oacf tha luart , luilKtto.i ) : , [ coni > tltutloar.l liability , wasting ol tha fiaino , cough , loiibiimptlon niu ilcutb. A CURE WAUU ANTED. I'erwni ruined In honlth by tmlrninel pin'onilori .win leap ihani trill rig month a'tor mont tiMuKpolioncuannil Injurious compomds , nhoii d apply linmullatc'y , DH. F1S11BLATT , grodinto of ono of tin m'kt cralnoit collects ot tin lin tel Htati * , h\i r ITictod oma of tht moii antonltliln ) ; iiiri ) < tlmleicj ovoi Kninn ; minj tioulilod ltl ) it K ! i/ l tlm oars nnd hca , hcu ntletp , | rmt nonou' < iio'in liotnj ; larinel at ( .otUluaounilii , with ( riqucnt blus'lnjf , at'.tnilul toco tlmca null dcringomcnt of tha mind ucra enrol Immcdlittly. ' TAKE PAIlTIOULAll NOTICE - ' Cr. F. srldrcsKs illtlosc whi haxc tnltitoJ Ihcmsolvcn by Improper InduVoico mrlaiiit.ry Lnldts which rul i loth ludy and mind , un luting them tar lnHlno.n , study , noilcty or marrlavx. Ihcao nro BOiunol the mi'I nch Ij rtlictttprodiucd liythe utrly haliltd ot touth , v rWak ; - no > 9 of the Inck and llmbrt , pilni In Iho hea4 an J dlmnc ! ) ot tight , lo n ot niUHOiilar IITACI" . pnlpl. latlon of Iho heart , djupcpila , nervoui Irritability. UiMUfomo it of illKcatlvu funUlorn , debility , conltuuptloj , otc. , ( PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER TQE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , OMAI1A , NEB. CONSULTATION KllEK. Chir o8 modor to aMlXvl' hln the reach ot nil who ncn' ' Medical treatment. The o vho ron du nt ft d fcUn-u aid cat not call , nil ) rccol\o ptompt attsotlon through mall by tlmp'y ' ncmUuc th er cyoiptamg wl h poil Audress Lock llox 3) , Ouiahi , Not- ' malting nighty hi nil. It ia faaroil iho numbur may yet roaoh ono hutidtod. BUAIUWOOD , Ill.Fibraftry ) 20. Atl this morning the pampi at the Diamond mend rnlno broke down , but stnrtod npaln at 7 a. m. At 11 to-night water h d lowered twenty-five foot botwaon the mnin and &lr-shaft. Of the three now pumj > 3 started Inat night , tire are working now , there not being enough power to ran nil parapa nnd hoisting ccgo. The Alton company'has plncod n locomotive nt the dlapoanl of the coal company to furnlnh stoiim to run the extra pump. Work ROOO on with a fall force of nion. Ditolioa hive been dug from the pumps. The aur- fnco of the water Is falling rapidly. The relief committee sent a olroalftr allover ever the country. The Chicago , Wilmington ct Vormlllion coal coin- pnny euboorlbo $1,000 to the relief fund , whichwith , Bmnllor contribu tions swells the fond to $2,485. Men work day and night filling the eave in with olny. Gentle ' , Women Who want glossy , luxuriant and ivavy tresses ol'abundant , beautiful Hair must use lYON'S KATJIAIIION. This elegant , cheap article always makes the Hair prow freely and fast , keeps it from falling ont , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruu" and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling * tendency and keeping it in any desired position. IJean- tii'iil , healthy Hair is the Hiiro result of using Kathairon. mo-ood tth , Ath or 8th p. WESTERN 191 0. SPEC LIT , . . Proprietor. * 212 Harnoy gt. - Qmrha , Hob OORNIOES , DORlVtER WINDOWS , F1NIALS Tin , Iron and Slate Hoofing , Bpacht'u Patent Motalio Skylight Patent AdJButod Batchot Bar and Bracket Bholviug * I am the coneral agent for the above line of gooda , IUON FENOINQ , tlnii , Ualuttndc * , Vr nd iOM | - H nk ollltii ( , Window d } | ' trl Ounrdi ; clio OKNKUAL A JKN y , heatth/and happiness for ladJut in ' 'WINE X LYDIA E. PNKHAM'8 ! VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ) JH a I'ocltlvo Ctiro for nil Uio e I'ulnful Complaint ! and WckVnHM o oomraun to our brtt fcmalo population * A .Medicine for Woman. Inrr ntoil b j a Woman. 1'rcparcd lijr a Woman. Tbi flrttttit Xfrilril DUeimry Elnr * ( h Dawa of HUtevy. fylt revives the droopjnj ipirlti , Invigorate ! and 'harmonize * tha orsanfo functlorn'Hte | elasticity and flrruncss to tha step , restores tlio natural lustre M tb < tfc , ami pUnt < on tbo palo check of w omatj the f r rt rti'c cf llfo'8 eprlnft anil early suruipcr tlrnV. i ( "Physicians Usn It and Prescribe It Frocly.tt It rcmovm folntncai , flntuloncy , doatroya nJlcravtn * for Btlmulant , and rclloros wcaknca ot tbo , stomach. That foi Unit of bearing down , causing i xln , weight eiul liackachc , Is ( il ways permanently cured liy Its u v For tha care of Kldnrr ComplnlnU of cither lei till * Compounil In uuiurpuMcJ. | I.YIHA K. PIXKIIAWH Ill.OOn PUKIFIEH will eraillcato every TottlKO n ( Humura from th < llloodnnilKile tnno anil fttrnijtli to Iho ivitem , c ( ruan woman or child. IniUt ou having IU Itoth the Compound and lllood Purifier are prepare at ya and 833 Western Avenue , Lynn , Mass. I'rlceoJ elthcr tl. fill bottles for (3. Sent liy mall In tha form of plllj , or of luzcngca , on receipt of price , $1 iriwi fur eltttr. 11 n ; Hnkhani freely am worn all Icttcn at Inquiry. Enclose 3ct. stamp. Send for pamphlet. Ko family nhould ho ithout I.TDU E. rrncrtAsn IJVIIU 1MI.IA The/ euro conktlwatli | > n , bUl < ju > nc < a and torpidity of thu liver. 1 ct utn per box , 5Hjl ] by "Wsintort A | < cnta 'or4ho LI , , W UIIll > U Bnd Traachoroaa WKITTEX v ins WIFE. uBSSB J&ID88. ho only life authoiIzcd hy her nnd wlilih will not bo a "lllood and 1 hundcr" story , such M baa been and will be pul llshpd , hut a trua life by tha only parfn who la In powMnlon ot the facta a faithful and devoted wife. Truth Is more nter- cstlni't'iii fli'.lon. jK-en's ' should apply 01 tcr- rltcry at once. Sen 75 cti. for Sample book , J. H Ghnmbor8. & Co , st lonfn file' REMOED TO NO. 611 16TH 8T DEALKU IH 1 ( \ \ ALL KIHDS OF PURE WINES DR. HENDEHSON A rtfutar fraava/t , I'M mtJicitit. Our It yiarf fractitt Vt th KANSATS I" , .MO. Chicago. Autliorl/od liy tlio Htate to treat Chronic , Ninoiia and 1'iivato Via- . CIIHVH , ABthma , Kpllopfiy , Ilhcnma- . limn , I'lloBTapc.\vorm , Urliiary aud 4-SLIn Ulecaco .SKWiNAi , WEiKNEfs lnlght ( hssts ) , buxUAi. Utr.atTV ' ( tan atfxtial fewer ) , Ac. Curen nmrutitceil or money rulnudeil. Ctinrucs low. ThoueandH < 5f raeua cared. Nolujurlous medicines n il. ! No dutootluu fnim bu luo n. All medlclnea furulvhed e\cu lo patlentH at a dletanco. Consal- tallon free and conflduutlul callorurtto. Ago and experience are Important. A liOyK for both lezui llluDlrated and clrcularn of other thlnss enl ecal d lor I wo Sc ttamnn. Jb'tce MMIHHH. f \ IUj ) , f 4