T OMAHA DAILY BEE. FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , MONDAY MORNING , FEBRUARY S ) , 1885. NO , 151. A FARE WARNING. The Senate Books ton 3-ufint Bill for Next Wednesday. A Similar Measure Passes the House Without Opposition , Two Moro Important Bills Intro duced in the Senate , The House Improves its Reputa tion Qab and Grab , The 3-Oent Passenger Rate Bill Passes the Senate , Another School liiind Whines AVIio lini'vv Nothing Oilier KCIIIH or Interest , TIIK SUNATIJ Sroclal Corri'9pondencu to TIIK BKK. 1.1NCOIN , February 7. Two bills were In troduced in the senate tills morning , ono by Mr. Smith of Lincivster , requiting that all animals dying of infectious dlseaso bo burned or buried. This lawn demanded by many farmers where cholera infected bogs nro hauled across the country and converted into lord. The disease ia spread by the trauipor- tatlon. Tha other bill was introduced by Sunator Clark nud u nearly the same as Kep- resentatlvu Bninncr's bill authorizing a rail road and warehouse cominiision. The subject which attracted the most at- tcntion from the senators waa the thteo cent milcnga bill. It was rea 1 the third time and caino up for final paseaga when Mr. Burr moved to recommit it. This brought out the opposition of Hen Uor.1 McAllister nnd Sncll , both of whom cluimod that the bill had been under cons ! lor.V.lon long enough , aud should be put upon its paeea u Senator Djy op- poiod it .11 being a measure to gain ticno , and thus dafe.it the mujtiuro altogether. Hastings was favorable to postponing and considering the bill toeether with the ono introduced by the railroad committee n few days ago To tlm end ho made a motimi. Severn ! other amendments , motions and substitutes were run Jo till the b < > y found ilsclf In a tangle , from which it took an hour t > extricate itself. An effort was made to have the two bills a special order for Tues day morning , but thin was obj cted t > by Ohaminn Sovvmsof the railroad ommlttec on thi ground that the ruli K allowed cninmit. tees four days in which to repoit. Tim vvaa HUfltalnod by 1'r siduut Howe and after cou Biderablo discussion on parliamentary ti3-v7o thu two above mentioned bills wore hualhj made the special oidi rfor next Wednesday a1 10 o'clock. The railroads now hive fun warning and if tnry c.i i delay the bills a few da > H in Ilia house will bu all right. Nexl Wednesday ia the ivttii'y-Mxth ' day of I In session nnel it will not tequtio any great olToi' ' to keep the bill in the hoii'o two weeks Tin Konato ndjournoi till 1 o'clock Monday. in io Sjtecial Corre'pondonco to Tin : BIE. : LINCOLN , February 7. After the customar ; Introductory ceremonies this morning til homo proceeded to business. Mr. Stov ensoii came up smilinp with a reso lution that a cumiuittto bo appointed to viai and report on the asjlutn for feeble minded a Glonvvood , Iowa , with the view of establish Ing a Mimlar institution in Nebraska. Th resolut'on win ad ptcd. The speci il order of the day was eallcl fo and the houuoviint into committed of th whole , with Mr , Hjovillo in the clmr. Th bill uudor coinider.itii.il aa U u r II No. 2 ( counties and umniy officer ? . This bill as re ported tj the houui prmJdH that all claim again&t a conn y BI ill be vaulted on alhdvil nud ihst when .my claim is ilmillowetl th cluimnut may appail viklun sixty cliy * . Th taxp > r may nppn il ngaiti't any c .uni with ! twenty da } 8. This is as thu bill hit boon reported by tha judiciary commitlc A long elHcU'Hion of an irregti.ir nature fol lowed on tlu IJIUHIIUII of elujs. a do/9 iimeneinn nts at loiit helncr submitted t cliuuird tlm number Mr. Troupe and Mr llarlun explained the bill and Hbiaial men lt'M ) h id spoken , wh ( n it diiwni1 J upo i Mi Varner thin the c nnmlttio did not unilei eta d its object imd he Bought to put tinny stiattfht. Ou hi 4 resuming hU Kc.it the bitua turn vuis ninrs confined Hum whou ho nron ( An attempt u hero made to ereatoKUi pi i\ fill disorder as wis enacttid jc'ituJa iifternoin , but Mr Seville was not to L tampered with and ha soon stepped tli' ) gun of frohcs.miu members. Tlio bill as it reac iiluvo was ovonuully rupmtml to the house. The speaker rcc ived the rt port vl the c im mittea of the whols. Durum the pmc-eiliiu ho repoi.Udly Iml to cill for miirn order as i was impo slblo to heir whut was going 01 lint compa'-atlve tiltncH must never be e : pact'nl uhilii autograph gn hirers phnto rai peddlers and others if a like ntture are allot ed on the Moor at the tun 3 the house is At 11 ! o'clock the linns ? took a rrcecs mil 2'M , aftfr nn attempt hid been made to a mini until Mouduy next. AKTMiNOIlN HKSS10N. I < tsvoiv , KoSirtury 7. 'Ihe senate did n convene this f turnout The first businens the homo was a resjlntion by Mr. Halo ton point another competent person who n u assist in pla ing bills on the general hie. tabled on the motion of M' . King , Tno spaiker now announced the third rea ing of bills urnl Imuso roll 231. The thro cent a milo passenger rate bill vva * broiig up. Tha vo'.e showed 78 a < ain t n thing ai It wai declared pH < od. Konalii lilo 5 < J , ullo irg trust DM of instltutioiiB the piwer changing their names , wan read a third tii : And pas. ) id , The couinntteo on comity KOI and county towns reported sU lulls lion rolll II Hi , ( ! 8 , DO , 18S and L'1'3 , the first on riceiving the recommoudatlou that It jiassed. Tha rojwrt of the live stock and gra/ii committee conslttoi of ouo bill huusa b 111 with a iiuiiimiiodatinn that it do pi Thla api o-irs to ben lull of an extraordma nature. It provides f r the appoiutment ol itaU * voteruiiiry surgeon , vvith a aaKry Sa.fiOOa > ear , vJio thill bi endowed withe ceptioual POHOIJ. Ho will ho at lllwrty visit a firm or inspect a herd of cattle a dec do whither or n ihn herd is hiilferl from an on lemlc If he thmki 10 ha m irdi'r tha i < tlrt < her deetrojtd and tlia ktu v\i 1 ba cuflod upu to piy the owner t damiigo arUing fr m lass.Vonuvexpect an o.rly date to h ar of a bill Introduced which the etnterfilull cuuipensatA a man wh ( IIOIHO lus \ tvntuiutor \ otherwise destroyi 1'rovidiog udulv apiioiuted inapeotor arnv nn thu scsno before tljo de oaUon ! was coi plate The comtm' eo on tmnej and miner reported for paoa e II. It 170. A bill 11 vuilni ; for a stata p ologic l inrvey. T following committees aUorewrted | furpaieaj Citie * and Towns K 1 { . Ulland 2Vo. Ho d ard Bridges II , 11 30 , ClUlintH. U. 24 llaveuua ami Taxation H. 11 , 254. A motion to adjouin until Monday at 4 wf a now made by Mr. Xew coiner. It v amenJulby v'r ' Olmttoad to read , Tuo di 'J.tl. : Mr. Kiel moved that It ba tabl which WM curiiod On the motion of Mr. Xrttlr ton tlie ho went Into cominitteo of thu whole with 1 clulr , Hone roll -II aod were considered without debata and ordered to I * reported to piui. The next bill considered wa housa roll 80 which provides thtt nil university matrlcul.i tion foci now In the hands of the itato trsis- tirer shall bo appropriated for the support of the univrrslty nnd ttate normal school llb-tir les. The bill patted through the committee , after a few grammatical amendment * , and progress was reported. On the speaker taking hit place , Mr. Olm stead asked It to he recorded on the journal of the house. That ho being absent on ccmmit- too work dining the bill on the 3 rent pasnn ger fitto till , ho wished his vote recorded aye , and In support of the bill. His request was grunted , and his vote recorded ncordlnply .Several votes were now taken on moti ins to ndjourn , the hou o oventunlly elecidirg to resume - sumo business at'.hSO on Monday inormm' . Tlio l.iuul Henry Belle , the Omaha grocer , wai ex- auined ns to his knowleel of school land frauds thii morning. Ho said ho Iml never leased or purchased any school lands and knew nothing of any ftaud' , crookedness or iiregtilantles connected therewith. Ho said he was at one titno approached by Kdmund Pcycke as an agent of Kudolph Dorn and n proj ositiun mndo to take him into the sjmllcato for $ l'JSO , and ha was niruicd that there W R m > ncy In leash g echool lanrlg. Ho refuseelto join the ayudfcite. No other witoo-ses were e-namlned and the committee adjourned till Tuesday afternoon. THE TIIK HOfSK IN THE WHOLE lOIl 1I.VL1' A IA\ . Special to thoBKK. LINCOLN , February ( ! . Thr-houso assembled this afternoon at tlnoo atidimmodlatcly went Into commit eoof the vvholo t ) consider Rome of the bills th t hod been reported by the standing committees at the mnrnlug sitting. The firsttakeu was house roll No. 20 , n bill intended to prevent immorality and viiit- inglhousos of id fames Mr. Howard , of Clay , introduced the bill and supported It at some length. Mr. Stnvenson di J not for a moment doubt thu good intentions of the persons responsible for the bill , but ho had heard it said tlmt "Hell was I'AVKI ) WITH GOOD INTKNTIOKH. " Mr. Newcomer thought that this bill was p nmotad In thu interest ) of the railioads. Mr , Kalevexulamed that tha bill \v.u ee-nt back from thu judiciary committee with n rec ommendation that it do not pi's. Un'er theti ) circumstances he should move n similar recommendation on its report to the hen n. This motion was adopted and liouso roll -6 wan brought before the committee for consid- oration. Thu is a bill relating to procedure in the probate court ? . Nobody eeeincd to know or care luything about what was going on ex cept Mr. Pete'rson eif Burt. lie , however , voted on it ns < d amidst the clatter it was passed through tha committee. The next was house roll 28 , mtr ducei by Mr. Peterson anel reining to justices of the peace. It had , however , thu advantage of a favorable report from the judiciary commit , tea. It went through the committee of the vvholo without _ comment' , Dnrinp the proceedings on this bill tbe action of some members Denied to ba doveited rather to uddc log confusion to the already confused state of the chui man than to the sections of thi bill under consideration , Without w.itcMiif wh it was froiuz on they would either put at amendment or move ibat somethnu out o order 1)0 done. 'Iho clubman not being ai expert at parliamentary proceeduro was euuti at 11 l -f ' to know what to do , Ho oventuallv however , decided that the bill should hi repjrteel to tlm house as amended. House r 11 31 , n b 11 10 ! it ing to tha pay o jurors came hrf ire the c mini tee forconsielcr iitinn. The judiciary committee had can dunned this bill but Mr Holmes called it up Mr. ltd y opposed tha bill in stiong term and with considerable force. Mr. Troupe did thu sumo. Mr. Mi ler vv.u heard to remark "Itfcomi to mo , " tha lest bemi lost in thu noise which prevailed Mr. Kmerfon who always el es e\erjttim on general principles , e-uiipoitul this bill fo Iho same reanpn. Mr. Kaley was string n his denunciation of tha bill. Again CODS dor able confusion prevailed in thi committee s tha1it was iu possible to cat h en i\i Mr. Bas petl dtscubnd it However , it vvus uvotituall ; said i h.t the bill vvr.s to be reported to tli h use with tha recommendation that it do no pass. The committee now roao and reportci to the li nine , the chairman evidently delighted lighted th it ha lud lived so long anel survivci mich an o elral. On tha speaker taking the chair tha clrr rep rted thu work of Urn committeo. Mi Howard inalo another ttand fcr his bill I It 20 , but Mr. llico moveel Unit the vvhol thing bo tabled. Thu list wis tailed and th result was ( il against -1. Mr 11 cUey h r atked to change ) his voti explaining uiuids great laughter i hat ho thought hu was votln for a rallroid bill. Tm'd concluded the busi ness of tha day nnd at b-60 the hou > u ac journed , 1 nn : ci : ) i' iiii' ( > KT.s vim.i.M v. llANHOLril , Vn , , February 8. Hariiso commissioner of aciicul'.uro , sajg ; "I hav the ollicml figure ) from all portions of tl state , anel find tin acreage fully thirty JH cant short fiom last year. ' llcpardlng the condition mnco my last r port , advices from the southwest portion < the etato rope rt that wheat is being almost a destroyed-"winter killtcl. " From what huvo soon and heard within Iho last few day thu pro pict for vvhrat ia worse than it h ; been su.cti ISu'li. Tlio prin-Jpal canst ) is alte nate fice/Ing and tluwiug , with madequa protection from snow. VV I8COVS1J. . kKK , February t. S. W. Ta m in receipt of the following late i f01 mation in regtrjs thu area con Jition m prospects of thn u in ter whout crop , the r eluced nrea is 'JO to TO per ceiit , the condltn of the crop is not up to tin standird. Tl damage is by nurects and xuveia weather. KESTLKi. The nhont area is ten to fifteen per ce Ios < than thn previous j ear wheat tiufuvi able to iho jilant. The reports pay that the wheat crop Is ful twenty per cent less in avorsge than luit yea and the daiimgu by fruvlug is all of ten p cent , Thu mta of the wheat crop In 'JO jitr cent below last year , owing urine p dly to low prlcou In uoino of the largo wheat growing counties. u.Mn LAUD. Compareel with last jear , the nrea sown ' wheat is fully Ui per centuhort. Though the is no fear uf eotioua dttmaco , the condition not Mattering , own g to hubte in Bowing , MIHSOl IIL Thu authorities repoit the area savvu \ \ heat 10 per cent short of 18BI. little dai ago to the plant re'porteel JH yet. 1LUVOIH. The acreage eowu to wheat U About 15 p cent short of hut year. No BOrious dunm npoit'd in the eouthern part of tha stat Until tha snow goes ofl tliere U no ( .banco aicertain the general condition of th ) cio The greucd is well cuveied with uuow. KOIITIt e'ABOLIKA. The acreage ii much reduced , and thu co dition in not encouraging , owing to t drought last fall. NEW TOI1K. The area ia somewhat leis than last yea 30 The coudition is quite favorable , 'as WIST \ lttai.su. 3 : The acroige U fully 20 per cent short , T condition is unfavorable , owing to freezi and thawing. io Ir. CKOBQU , i' ' The extreme drought of ( be fall cause : largo fallirg off in the are-i. The condition is unfavorable , MINNESOTA. The area Is fully ten per cent fhort over last year in not more than 2.600,0:0 : acres. DAKOTA. Not more than one eighth of a , crop in the northern , and three urfhths in the southern part of the state in the farmers' hands. If prices re main low the ate t ol wheat will not be incrflasod any in the spring. \IIiWAY XCCIIH'.W ATOllKSTON THIIEK I'lOPLB KILLED AND NINE ISJUHKD. Special Telefr m to the BBK. CIIKSTON , Ia. , Fcbnmy 8 A sorlotu acci dent occurred about ten miles vveit ol this place this afternoon , As train No. 3 , west jound , apprcachod a bridge acrois n Mil ill stream they struck n broken rait nnd tilted along on the ties until they ran on tu tbo bridge , which went down , carrying with it two coichcs and nsl-eper , containing from twenty to twenty five pi'ttengera. Thu following la a list ot the KILLKI ) . Itobt. Drown , Mt. Plca'int , In , ; Mrs. Powell , New Albany , Ind. ; Mrs. W. C. Carroll - roll , \ngache , Col. TIIK lOI.LOWINGVEUE 1N1CUK1) . A , 13. Cole- , Grand UapiiN , Mich. , slightly cut on the head ; C. II. Houflll , sleeping-car C'inductor , arm broken nnd face fon.onlmt Bciatched ; J. H , Hawkins , conductor , Crest - t > n , Iowa , injure el in the hip ; S. I Lmdmy , Crmton , luvv , seriously ; vv J Davmport , Uurllugton , slightly ; Dr.V. . C' . Carroll , 3ang.li ho , Co' ' . , seriously ; MM. M. Far tell , I'reacott , Iowa , seiioiuly ; If.nah M. Water man , Coining , Iowa , teiiiusly. 1 hu accldunl was unforeseen. The change mthu vvuilhe-r of thu la t few days was uu doubteelly the causa. The injured were removed moved to the Summit huueo at this place and all thtt is possible fur their comfort is being dona by thu railroad i flicials nud citizens , GlovclumlVi Cabinet. THE VSU\ LATENT rilOOADILITY. Social Telegram to TIIK BKK. NEW YOUK , Fe-bmary 8. The following Is civon as the latest probability in retard to Cloveland's cabinet : Secretaryof stateAVilliam H , Barnnm , of Connecticut ; secretary of the interior , Jcs. McDonald , Indiana ; postmaster general Lamar , of Mississippi ; eej retary of the navy , Frank Jones , of Now Hampshire ; attoruey general , Garland , of Arkansas ; secre tary of war , Black , of Illinois , or llosecrans , of California ; socictary of the treasury , Hewitt or Whiting , of New Yo-k. It is positively asserted by thiso In a position tu know , that no ono has yet bann offered a port folio. But to relieve the president from em barrassment BayarJ , Randall and Carlisle hav u all assured Air. CIovclandth.it they en- tertaustd no cabinet aspirations and would prefer to lemain in the po-iiions win h they fill , as leaders of their respective fact ions in the senate nnd hw o A demo cratic editor said to-night , thn treasuryship ia the _ key of the capitd. Bayard wants it and is backed I y Bolmout , But Clevo'and ' in him on that point anel having begun to rely en Lamar , thinks hu can get itlong without l ! yau ! evun for stcr-tnry of state. lie will tender tint place to Biyard , but will not be disturbed if Bayard Iodines and remains in the Eciute. But the treasury-ship worries him. Ho vvantael to give it to a western haul mo'iey man. Alexander Mitt hell wai talked of b it would not accept. McD. nald * as taken ULiler c moderation ic being thought bin haul money vicino and hm western location would suit both east nnd vvest , It proved un'atis- factory to both. Thun ho turned to Itaudull , but It indall vv ould not accept. New Yoikcis want the treasurj , aud Cleveland has finally decided to try and accommodate them. He wants Whitney , nnd has been trying to nc- conipluh that , but finds it won't work. Hew itt is to ba thu iran. Ho has been offered the place , and haa'it uudor consideration. Gen. Oraiit ( ' .il s on Mr. Clovclaml , Ntw Ycu-c.Fcbruaiy 7 Gen Grant ca'loc at tbe Victoria hotel this afternoon nnd lefc r card for Cleveland. It is reported this after noon that Cleveland will stop on tha waj back to Albany nt Greystonennd oonfcr vvltt Tilden , but Private Secretary Lament denlci t this , and eald the presidout-tlact vvoulc I probably leave for Albany to-night .in 1 maki no stops , Among the aft rnoou callxis wen Congressman Kills , of hum-Una ; Win. L Scott , of Pennsylvania ; Jefsm Scligmau IMward Pieriepout , Ueoreo llhrut an I ox Mayor Ely. A New Y ( rk deleiration of banl t presidents was also received. Jt is b bovee D that the object was to confer with Clevelaue - ' on tin1 mlvor ( | ua > tion. a Daniel Manning arrived to nip lit and pen t his card to President ulect Cleveland. Mr Manning has jnat come fr m Greyfctone whcr" himself and biido h el been tha punst ! ofTildon. Ciuvcland at ( inco received Man nmg , v/ith whom ho leaves for Albany to morrow on the il o'clock train. Clxvelane passed thu evening wil li Manning , Itirnuin of Conueciicut : . L. Sjott , of Ilrie , Pa Oswald Ottui d 'rfor , uditor of the btaat /eiluug. and Sena'nr ' ( > ormtn. o " " ShinlV NaiiMvv I'hcajio. ir Niw Yoiik , February 7. An iminons throng of Irish nationalists , members of th Fenian brotherhood , lijnanutcis and othct were at the Tombs pol'ce ' court this afternoo when Ilichardjahort , vviio'stibbed , Capt. Ph ( Ian in O'Donovan U issa' office , was arrnigne for examination. The police force was we represented. When Phelan appeared nn Short hrvd been led to tha bar"Short's counsi said ho would like to know if Phelan ha bean siarchul. Judo ; Pa'toreon said that li 1- ' tnpiuscd [ ho Hud but ordered tbu polica t 1i - eeurch him Thu Fergeant put his ban id among the bandapes thatnuppo ted Plielan iB left arm and pulled nut a Colt's five shootr B with a long bairel Th'TO wis qulto n eel in nation in court when thu ravolver was di 10 oovered. Short laughud nervouslv but eeemi rihevud when tha weapon was taken from til captiin. Short's counael asked the court f' ' nn adjournment on the groand that ho ha just come from Albany and was unpiepare for ths cxninlcatinD. Th proceciition ot posed the adjournment. Tbu judge finall set the C BO for next KUurday. The pris tier counee.1 made n ( notion to reduce his client hail from H COO to $2,000 , hut the court d ( nled thu motmn , faying that the ball was IK toj much in a eas llko tins. Ilio I''nuliHli In .V , Februwy 7. AMorawey dispute says : The Black Watch andStaffordehbroreg ments passed liahauti Cataract. ( Ja tbo' way there thpy deutroycd the houeei e Suleiman Wadganny , who perpetrated tli massacre of Col , Stewart ami party , Th rebels abandoned Hhakvack Pass , MuUi aui munition and Bruin were fou&d them. Hi Cornwall re-giiiieu * is nowjusslng the C taracl Tliu Telegraph received a dispatch from Ab ICIea , near Metemneh , datevl February lt ( avmg Col Wilton's party ttate ) t Khartin fellJamnry 27th , The river abovn the mx' ' e itaract IH trowded with Arabri. The Mahi In a letter calling our ollicera to eunendt implie * that Goiebn Is alive. Stenart ei pecU to bu closely Invested here. \ Nc ro L/yne'licd. 19 HcRDUtNUUiu , , TUXM , February 7. The Morris , a negro , wej 'J3 , was taken from tl calabonM this morning by a masked mob ai : hanged to a tree , ft is alleged that ba rai Uhed a white girl of thirteen. Holler Mvillusion. Sr , LOCIB , February 7. The boiler In tl diitlllary of Cbria Peper , Lebanon. Ill , , e plodtxl this morning nd tha building w borne J , LMI $10,000 ; ioiurance $8,001) ) , WASHINGTON NEWS. The Army Bfctirci List Bill Passes tie Senate , Congress Thanks Mr , Vanderbilt aud Mrs , Grant for the Helios , Reagan's ' Inter-State Oomuioroe Bill Stands a Poor Show , The Congressional Forecast for the Week's ' Business , President-Elect Cleveland Sound on Civil Service Beform , I'rlvntc Henri's Dlurj Uo Culls Iilent , GrceH-y Miserable CovvartI , HKNATH. j i February 7. The ' chair laid before tbu senate a now set nf credentials of Win. Kvarts , senator-elect from Jfovv York. They were read and filed. j Cameron presented jomt'rcsolutions fromthc legislature of Wisconsin urging congress to ptitchutu the Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michi. gan canal ; also a j nut resolution relating 10 the purchase of thu Portage Lake c.inal. Sherman , from the conunltteo on library , reported n j unt refolntion accepting the offer of W. II. Vanderbilt and Mrs. Grant of the swords , inceUls , bronzes , paintings , and othei articles of value presented to Gen. Grant by the various governments of the world , a > tokens of appreciation cf his character ns o soldier nnd statesman. The resolution ex presses the thanks 01 congress to Mr. Vander bilt and Mrs. Grant atd provides that the articles bo placed in the library of concresa. Cameron , Pa , called up the bill authorizing a retired list for privates and non-comtnitsiou' cd otncers of the Urn ted States army who have served thirty years or upward. After deba'.o the bill was paesfd 37 to 0. The Sen ito then passed thu bill pruutinjj .1 pension of S2.CCO to Margatct ( jr. Halpii.o. Senator Peudleton , from the committee or reign relations reported favorably on hii II fur tha return of S.JS3.-IOO to the Chineee iveruinu t as the sums elue that government nin thuClnueso indemnity fund. Van Wjck moved _ nn amendment to one : thu privntu pension bills providing that nl ildlers' widans or minor children whoby thi \istmg IAVV , are or may become entitled ti j per month , shall in tuluiu receive S12 I > E : ninth Van Wyck explained hat the provmoi as the fame as that which the senate hat ut in the Mexican ppmion bill. Then eomed to be no other chance , Van Wye ! aid , to get justice done to a laigo cumber o eserving people who were now receiving : ittance of only $8 per month. Blair thought the amendment might dc e it the Meiican pmion bill. Van Wyck said it was aheady substantial ! ; efeatod. Neither tha Mexican soldiers no ny others would receive nnj thing from th OUBO before the 1th of Maic * > . j The Vnn Wyck amendment ? was agreei o - yi as 30. nays 12. _ \ These voting in the nepHivofero ; Bayard Jock , Chase , Cockrell , Cfke , Ji'air , Hani- laxey , Morgan , KiddIebergerQaulsbury { an rOBt. rOBt.Mitchell Mitchell moved to add to the bill a furthc rovition of the Mexican peiiMonhill , Eatntlj "irst , That in considering cases of dependeu larents it shall bo sufficient to show that sue luronts nru \ \ i'hout other means of comfort : lie support than their own nunual labor c .ontributioiu Irom persons not legally boun or their support. Second , That proif the ho applicant was regularly mustered into th ervico fhall ba presumptive evidence ( nundnees nt the time , b t subject torebuttn L'hird , That no pencil shall ba entitled I more than onn pension at a tlmo unless speS ally declared by act of congress. The amendments were oRieed to yea' , iiO , nay " 7. Those voting in the negative were : 1'er ird , Beck , Call , Cockrell , Ouka , Colqnit 'air , Garland , Hampton. Harris , Jscksoi Maxe'y , Morgan , Hieldloberger , Saulbbur ; slater and Woat. Afcur e\ecutivo session the Fciiate 01 louineel. _ HOUM'J. WASHINGTON , February 7. Usagan aski mnnim ins consent to take from the speakei table the intor-stntt commerce bill witbseun amendments thereto , for the pupposo o' noi concurrrncoin those amendments. O Neill , Puma , objected. On motion n bill was pasted providing f .lie appraisement and eale of lots at Per Iowa. At 5o'clock , while Iho housi wai in coi mittrp of iho wluloon tha river and hart lull , Towns-nd moved that the committee rii Ho vvishu 1 to move that the IIOIHO adjour having bjeu oduaed that it was the intuntii of the fricii'lsof the rl.er and harbor bill continue this legislative day tluem hemt Mo day and thus crowd out the regular appropr ; tion bids. The motion was lost. Hepburn offered an amendment prohibit ! any of the iVow Orleans nppropriution b I expended in connection with luveua owned privatn citizens or municipalities. _ Hepburn said ho understood the appropri liouvvas _ in ended mainly for the protection the individual prupeity of residents oppos New Orleans. "You are mistaken , " Interrupted Hui "and It is not BO. " { "I appeal , " continued Hepburn , "from t gentlemun's interested statement to a betl find hero In the repoit of t "What do you mean by interested sta input' ' " exclaimed Hunt "I moan what I say , " leplied Hepburn , "Interested , how' " prrtuivcd Hunt ; "As a representative , " replmd Hopbnrn. ' l > > you mean ns a man of honor ? " contl ueil Hunt "Uh , certainly , " replied Hepburn , " as man of honor , and thus Ilia usual warm d CUSBJOU whii h dally charncten/es the cons eratioii nf thu river nnd harbor bill was i-ve pd , On the amendment the vote stood f ) . ! l > 7. There was no quorum and the * commit ! rose. rose.Tho house then took a rocoas until Mend morning , Tli OMJrle-n County Uiiidii. " "fial Tale gram to TIIK B'HK. WAKIIINOICJ. , February 8. Dr. II. . ' Hamblin , secretary of the "Rrjuatte UnIaD"of O'lUien countr , I wo , has rived here , to urge upon the senate the noc iiity of acting1 speedily upon the bill to forl the land grant of the SiouK City A , 1'nt road. Dr. Hamblin say theio are 500 fa llios of various nationalities located V [ 8rvOO acres of the unearned land gra The pettier * were lnduc d to go the > e by u 1 ter of Secretary Teller ot March , 16S2. v , b said that the track wu unoatned. The publicans have not been A bio to agrew as what action should be taken with lespo t thii bill. Dr. Hamblin SHY * that all that < tion of Iowa la in a ferement o vcr it. The friends of thiOneniurt are anxious get it before the hotwe , It la cru > in , there/o ttut should the home deternwoo that t npeaker'8 table advocatei this W&MUTU tli will not consent to have it laid wide , and li doubtful if Heagan arid the southern me bera who inpport hia inter-atato commerce { would consent te allow the Mexican penu bill to paw , even to save the inter-state co mercoblll. The five meiiure intcrvenl" ( ; between the inter st.Uo and the Mexican bd's ' would not h ad to a protracted controversy , but the Meiican pension bill is likely to bo u od as an obstacle In delay nnd prevent the inter slate commerce bill being reahoel. TinKongim lllll btixntls n 1'eior CIllMICO. Special telegram to tha BKK. WASIIINOTON , Tcbruary 8. The elinnces for Reagan's into : state commerce bill seem rather poor. Its opponents are determined tome mo every parliamentary method to pmcnt the pa > saga of any bill on this subject , and they hav o power under the rules to keep the bill on the table until It can ba reached by the regular prescribed methods , When the home' resolves to pr cpad to the consideration of business ui the speaker's ttblo the first thing in older after tha disposition of ox ecu tivo commutiicUions is house bills and resolu tions with amendments by the senate. There ixie fix bills of this kind on the- calendar in ( milt , of the Inter state bill , and the fmt ol this clots Is the bill granting pensions to the toldlera nnd sailors of the Mexican war , vvhlcil the senate anundod oat to include soldiers Mid tailors who served in the war of the rebellion. Clcve-liuul Soimel on Civil Scrvie-e- lle'f'oriii , Special tolfgram to Tan BEE , WASIILSOTOS , Fobruyry S. Ono demo cratic senator whs has been to visit Clevelacd gives It out cold that tha coming president is bound to get into trouble before ho has boon In ollico a mouth over his civil serv lea policy , Thu feeling has been growing of late-that ho WAS inclined not to yield to the reneral de mand in the party to turn out all thu repub licans , and in aider to learn just what they could depend on in the _ way of having the federal patrontge to distribute , savernl ten- atoiB have put tha question to him uoint blank , as to his sincerity in his civil service letter , llo assumed to them ho was , nnd tu one of them he said : "I moan every word I said in that letter , and I don't mean that it late to boreael between Its lines in other woide. I mean that no maa is to bo removed from ollico merely because ha is a republican. If ho has neglected his duties , or violated the1 law , ho can bo complained ngain t and thu complaint will be m vesicated , but he will not bo rou-oved tlmpl } to make a place tor some ; other man who happens to be n , democrat. ' This was a ttaggorer. WASHINGTON NEWS. TUB COMIUKS-SIONAI. FOIIKOA8T. WASHINGTON , February 8. The condition of business in cougrcij is such that a miiuritj in eith'T home can easily force an extra hes- uon , but if tlui purpose to do BO is anywhere entertained , the tact has not been made known , nnd the leaders of both homes oxprosi the opinion that the nppropnntion bills wil be passed before the 4th ot March. This wil require the abandonment of many important me.isuroH which have been perfected on tin house or other , nnd It may bo added that no much general legislation other than thai which may ba ntUclied to appropriation bills can in any event ba enacted. The c i tion of the house to-morrow Is lookee forward to with much Interest , as it \ sup posed tint the chances fur nn extra fles-ioi will thereby bo either increased to practica bility ( r reduced to nothing. The house wil asstjmblu at ton o'clock , as in continuation o the last legislative day. The most .icily promoters ot thu river und harbor bills hav Announced tlinr purposoto realtttha n'jonrn mont , formerly at 1 o'clock noon , nnd tli immediate reassembling , as on the next le lf lativo day. They will endeavor t continue the last legislative da ; throughout tec vvu k , if necossar ; to sectiro tha passage of their measure , in vote to take a recess Instead of an ndjourn incut , ( last night ) the fiionds of the river an haibor bi 1 were found to bo In a etron majority , but the Is-uo was not then cuunrel madu bitnem that mcaeure on the ono hand and ono of tha regular appropiiation billn wit the prospective extra Kejsion em the1 othoi Such will be the issue to morrow , The nrmy , Indian and agricultural bil have passed the house. Wodneaeiay will bo devoted to counting c tin-eloitoral votes. T v pension appropriation will probably I taken up to-morrow and passed. Tbo ludian army a'el agricultural nppn piiavion bill * are in thu hands of the toual lommittoes of nppiopn.itions , and may bo n ported in time for action upnu < ne or two < before the end of the weak. The unfinisht business is the nnti-eiher coinngo bill , in : several ceuators h we prepared speeches upc it. If the measuia ba not set otida by tl other appropriation 1 ills there is n prospa that it may be disposed of before the end the week. The silver men who nt hwt thren cued to pi event action upon tins bill no claim to have strength enough to ttnko 01 the feature vvtiie.li looks to fctopping the coi te age of the Stan Urel dollar , and BO huvo le reason to pojtpono actioo. If shot n of this , Its moat important featur the bill will simply provide fnrthti letircmen and recoin'igo ' of trade dollars. The Jar grabt forf iturolbills to dEclarornihoad Ian subject t tix&tun , and the Pacific radroae nx.tyyoar bill , are measures which are mo hkeiythan any olluu to receive tbo attentli of the eeuate during thu week , and the I maimler of the te ion , when the appropri tion bills are not before it , IN TUB HOUbE the reprfeentativos m the appropnatii committee is successful to-moirow m oppeisli Iho further consideratlrn of thu river ai harbor bill , Tlio postollico appropriation b will bo called up , and immfd'ateiy lifter 11 at as go , the legislature executive and judie. bill will bo pressed for consideration , T appropriation committee expect to report m iliy civil tills , HO thiy 'Jiay bo taken up turn , Thoco three meaxurea will probably sullloleiit to consume thi * " "V Ori'1 I" eich dav may bo devoteu to tuu cuiitiu.rat. . uf unobiectod casct. IN THE SIGNAL bKItVICJ ! OFKICK , cr WAhiiNTTON , Februarj7. | A fira this eve ing in the signal bervice building destroy & number of va'unblo meteorological rccoi and almost ruined porno of thu finest im.tr taonts in the office. The fire was confined the second , third and fourth floors. The nerds ords destroyed and injured were thouu c Irctrd during tha last five or fix yearn , whi ofhcials Bay cannot ba replaced. A numl of charts wore also damaged beyond futi HBO. Thu instruments injured were of t finest class of barometers und thormometo oitfiial service ofticials are unable to estlm : to-uijiht tha loss to the service. Loss building SL'.t rOB TIIK Al'l'OINTSIKNTlOF A SECIiETAKJ 01' , BICOLTDIIE. WAHHINOTON , l''cbiimyJ7. Senator M ler , of New York , from iho committee of i riculturu , to-uay favorably reported the bill si. iirov ido that thu agricultural department fcli bo an executive department under a secn-ti of utrlculturo , tlio compensation of the nci tary to ba the samn as that eif the secretary DS' other executive departments , An assittt eit tecretary of agriculture shall bo appom esd the same .alary received by tha uttistant n fie reiiary of thu interior and u chief clerk at Annual salary of # ' . ' ,500 to be appointed. 1 on bill further provide ] for the creution of dl it. ( ions of veterinary science ) and forestry in I st.ch department. ch rillVATt IIKNIUH JiIABV HC CALLS LIF re tote OIIIFLY A XIHEUAIILK eO\VABI > . to WAHIIINOTOX , February 7 , The journal c- Private ) llrnry , covering the period botwc October , 168.1 , und June , 1NS | , lus been ma to publ c. Ho writes under datu of May : toe e , l'liVlilstler ( ) who vvu the bud eat in be deiyumoiation of tbo uufortunato who y evit teinpUi I to purlion scrap insat , was to ( it caught Ln the commissary , having broken ot ' nill the door , aud was foil d with about a pou ill of bacon fu bin picket. " Th entry on M LiD llth Is"It : was acciwardl ) action ia Greel n- to ihoot Jr. J'&lis , JJe drew rilla on Ponder. Calls Klsllmbury n linr. and apologises to the entitle i men. ' ' Femr elavs latnr the- entry l as follons : "Yoitrrdnv lieulrrbeck vnd Whlitler had n row out of doors over some one else's lawn , which vvasunt'cr ' chnrco of Lieut. Greely. It wai a terrible struggle. Death by starvation actually has no terrors forw . w e look with stolid indifforencu em our coming fate * . A few hours before death , instead of craving for food , our comr d s ko p calling for water , and coulel hardly ba en trolled or satisfied , All , with ono except o ) , were uncemiuoua a few hi urs before dying , Poir LnckwiMid cvuie out of his big to stand In tno allow ay w. ilo moonshluo distilling was going on and ho was the first to got his jior- U m. I're tin riMt of m had our share ho re- quoted n ru otltion of the dose from the elli tilling steward and alter being repri manded by an othcer for asking ouch n thing from the steward , he turned nrotinel to the doctor and taiel : ' 'Well , I will go to the fountain head , ' and ha re peated his de-mand. On bell g abiolutcly re fused , ho doppctl to the Hour and liaidly over opened his inuith again to utter nnothcr word. " May 23 , after noting tint Whistler isdyirg , Henry fays ; 'Vailed at the tent and Wdsluiormpd that live1 men madu a until statement that Pavey atolr > | Klluun'B rations , and that the official re'cord eoncortii g it had been t.impmd with. A. W , G. , it ho does die , dies the d nth eif a Hint ruble con aid , " May 'JSth : ' Pour Kialln burry is i-inkin * rapidly and the doctor has given him up. l.att nlijlit Dr. P , nml Lieut G , had nnothcr nqu.b > lo over in dicmes The majority of us ( umrteen ) havetgucn up all hopes of seoitg our friends again , but a few ( till hnvo n chance.nt the conclusion of this terrible trag edy to welcomed as worthy Irontierii- men of Uncle' Ham , nnd as men who made thfiim'lvi's unuiiitil by it splendid victory and Bufferings hlthcrti ) incomparable ) in the niiiml * of Aictic exploration nnd against the laws eif nature. " The notes of thu first four eluys of Juno niei abiief memoranda of tlio rupidly siukim ? condition of thine left , T ) ese wtra made juet prior to his bung shot , Kx tracts from the other diaries sh .w n eleplura- bio condition of nlfaiip. Insubordination prevailed - vailed to a considerable extent , and rniarrel- ing , sometimes leading to blows , was not nn uncommon occurrence. Sergt. Brainord'ii diary Is In his potBon.il possession nnd note o tainable. nnel Sergt. Cornell declines to allow hia diary to ba Inspect-el , stating that it was written with the express understanding that no ono but Gen. Hu/en should read it. ( .ONflKMM-IONa. Postmasters : Newton W , Simmons , Boone1 , Iowa. vvANTrtKLiEF1 , The executive association of tha United St.it'H n s Delation of states and terrlt ries nt the Now Orleans exposition waited on Presl dent Aithur today nnd presented a state ment of the affairs of the exposition , together with a memorial to congress asking an addi tional appropriation , vv Inch ho was iisked tc transmit to congress with his approval. Tha president promised to give the matter prompt und careful attention. Destructive mill fatal Fire. NKVV BRUNSWICK , February f. At three tMs morning two freight trains collided on the bridge over ] i.iritan river , this city. , The oi tank on one of the trains exploded , the burn ing oil running into the streets below nnel into the Raritan canal which was covered will ice. The oil ran over the ica to the wall pa per"minufaetory of Janovvay & Co , which via1. I destroyed , together w'th ' seven dwellings opposite the manufacturers and under the i railroad bridge , 'Unbuilding used us a bo ; i factory by the Consolidated Fruit Jar C > . , and their main manufactory vveroalsodc- stroycel. Tha wood work of tha bridge burned. Frank Dumas , Ilia brakeman , wa carried down by the wreck Into the btreot below low and vvus burneel to doith. Pnlricl Dougheity entered the burning building o Janovvay & Co. , and has no been Peon since. But for the favoring wim thu whulo manufacturing pnit of tlio i. . would hive been dest oyed. It is now though two bmkemen on the oil train were biiruu to death , also. Loss estimated between § 00 , OOOaudSl.OOO.OOO. Janou ay .1 Go's loss ia ? 750OOD ; Comoli dated Fruit Jar Co 's 1 ( bs SoOO.OUO. The lo to the railrond einnot bo inc. rtalned , owini to the unwillingness of officials to impart ill formation. The 1 S3 on dwelling houses i i10JOD. ( The bridge was not weakened an trams arc running on time. Cleveland In Now York. ' ' NLW Yoni. , Fsbiuary 7. President elo ( Cleveland broakfisted early this mornin with Major Grace and General Fnrnswort and then began his daily reception. Amen the callers were Governor Abbott o ( No' Jersey , ex Congressman Birgs , Hugh Mi The Tammany delegation a ] poin'od to present Iho compliments e the wigw im bravos to Clov eland came elurin the moinine. Gen Cochrano prefentod a addie s udcptcd by Tamm my last eivenlng. Tin Kansas deli-call in was hoard. It cor sista of Mnvor No llv , of Lsavcnworll Judge l > erpat , W. C Perry , Angul Mnthuw eon and 1 ilitor Mumfoid Gen. Bluir wr urged by tha delegation for toerttaryof ll interioi , being n limed by the Grand Arm of thn thu republic of Kansas , i nd also tl lepubhcnn aud democrat members of con/rci of the Hate. Dr. G. L Mille-i , of Nebrask WBH prebented for puBtmnster general Olhi callers were Abram S. Hewitt , Gan. Blair , i Kausas and J. W. Harper of New York. Htownrt'8 Army In LOMXIK , Fobru iry K. Korti disp itches ti day indu.ite'a aeuous state of affairs at tl British camp near Metrinnoh , Lord Weils ley te-l graphud thu war i Ulcer that a conn hud just at rived from ( uuat and reports C lief caw , commander eif that pl.u otenously i Thu Mahdiii forces .no ing to attack trio liiitish can The Arab ] hava several guns vvlm the v are gradually placing in position to been - on the' British camp. Oilier held pieces n being minoeuvered for the fame purpose. T natives rsuort the mahdi has 11,00'J ' m < fcittered between HerberShaplynnd Motei net and a force lit the latter place daily r diving reinforcements. An liniix'i'iil Man Hcle'ascd. Dhfl MOINKH , February 7. Governor She man to-day paidoned Harvey Spellman , ' ' tenced to the penitentiary lait October I three j ears for allrgod horse stealing In V ier Burcn county. It was a case of mutak ire . 11 is shown that he identity. now Spellman innocent , " "H.tu J. P , Johiifon , on trial at tha Mnri county district court , churned with the rm on derot W. H. McUride , at Swan , in Mnrc IbHI , wa found guilty , to-day , in tha first i A/i gree , tbu jury recommending imprieonmu fur life , Trouble in Diet Hocliin'allcv. , . to Coi.L' lliU3 , Ohio , l''obruary ' 8. Tlio Hoc ill ing valley haa been greatly excited to-nig over rumors of a concentrated attack by t of strikers. Over four hundred shots weru fin nt in the nelelihorhood of Nclsonvillo and Buc at te ] , about 10 o'clock , but no attack was mad ate Patrol trains drove tno strikers away , an he \nnrcIiiHlu .Ilvucjutotl , 11ho BKIIMS , Febiuary 7. Jlelnsdorf ni ho Kcuchler anarchlBts tentenced ' , , to death the imperial court at Lelpsic for attemptlog cause the death of tha Kmpornr and otl royal poivons at thu Nlederwald celebratli weru executed at eight thin morning at Hull of The execution took place in the prison u de en was by a eword. $ a K < > v < Mr' Newl ° " " ' ' " ' Trl ' l. 'as ' NEW YORK , February 8. Assistant BUh ay Potter has consented to have the Rev , A nd en Newton presented for trial , Thn counsel f the presenters ia busily engaged in preparl ay I the necessary papera which will be ready t THE ANARCHISTS , A Reporter Joios Tlieir Association in He Lonrns all About Their Or ganization nnd Publishes It , Johann Most and Justus Sohwab the Liadintr Sphits , They Seek to Overthrow the Present System of Law , Method Murder By Any , Dynamits , der and Nitro-Glycorme , llo OliUtlim a C'opy of their 1'iocliv nun ton , 1'rlntcil In 111 one ! K d Ink. ANAKCII1ST TAljK. Special lolccram to the UKK. I'lllUDicU'ltiA , February 8. A reporter of the ' I'rcss who L'hiliultlphii joined three . months ago , the International Arboltcr , or the Working Men's Association , the most potent oiganuUion of the Anarchists In the United States , publUhes In the Press n full account of iho organization of the AnardiiiU nud their secret methods , anil alms to tell how surprisingly tin order has grow n within the past nix months. Where less than twelve months ago , they had only four "groupes" or branches In thu city they now liavoFeven , whoso lolls nro constantly being nddtel to , on end to which the society is now working with nil its energy in tlm introduc tion of Americans into their asajciatieui. They think tint unless the sympathy of the native born citins is aroused tu some extent their prujectuJ revolution cannot bo succoja- tul , The Anaichix's are governed by chief exTcutlyo c mmlltcrx , lou ted in Now York iiiid Chicago ienpc.iely. Krom the former city thu orelers are all nsued by JOAHA.NN MOST AMU USTDM BCUWA11. The leadini ; spirits. The Now York committee - mitteo controls the duburftment of all money collected for tha ' cause" in each city invhich the anarchists are located in any number. It has what ia known as a central committee ) composed of two mom' era from- * oich branch. Thesa arc in dltect communica tion with the headquarter ? . Ordinary mem bers are not informed of the operations of the ofjiirganization.In their declaration of piinci- plos'i nd anarchists avow themselves In favor ORitation "for the purposn of organization for the purpose of rebellion. " This is ! u a few woiels their vvholo object , they seek to overthrow the present ex/slum / of law by any method DVNAMITE , HUUI1KK AND NITUO OI.ICKnt.SE. The article in the press contains a Hit bf1 branches in the loading cities , their places of meeting , anel tha ndmes and rCBidtucei of their chief ofhceri ; also , Eomo _ of their chief [ depots ia Kuropo for tbodistribution ot Htera-r furo anel dynamite. A full list of the > head district agents in OV7 York , Cincinnati , St.- . l > ouis and San Francisco , and comprises over 2,000 names amt addresses. The national'or- ' ganx of thu society are the Freiheit , published by Schwab in New York , nnd a 1'olisli paper , the 1'roletnr , emanating from tliuBnmontrarca. They contain thu most rovolutiouiiry' doc trines. Tim organs of the Cliicatro branches are the Alarm and Vorbote. The joujnals nio issued from No. 107 1'ifth nvonuo ip that , city by A. SPIOH and A. 11. 1'ammB. JTac-- " Hitiilereproductionseif tlieeoslicetH form aart'\ of the reporters btorv. Now Yoik Ityfe is tupposed to have 7,000 momherf , Chicago 1,001) ) , nnd this city 1lliO , ) , I'lttabnrg H f iirth on the list. The 1'hilndn'phl.i ' Lrgan of the anarchists is called tha Future , and is c.'id to have lOCOciidilation ! , edited by H. ( ! ran. The day to wlnth every auaicHst lejokH for ward with pleasure and expectation it that of which A GKNEKAl. Ul'HIHINO IS TO T\KE 1TACB in Kuropo and the United 3 atep. Orders will bo sent fiom New York the ) day befoie in the hlmpoof n proclamation , n copy of which , in Cjerman , wai procured at headquattojs. It begins ax followh : ritoci AJIATION to bo issued on the day of thu impending 1.111- \frsalnsingor rrvoliition. 1'attl. In every coinmiine where the pee pi-htvu been vletuiluu" , rovolutloiuiry com mittecH will assemble. Thosn will execute the ordeia issued by the revolutionary army , which vull strengthen itself by arming all the workin men , and make ute eif its power as the conqueror nf the new world. 'I ho present will 1)3 morn readily and easily vanquished It those in authority , bo they M.NtiH , KAIStKS , OU I'llEHIDENT , BIS AT ONC1I DI-STIIOVM ! ! ) . In the me.intimo the n > ohsacro of Ihn ene- mlcH of the people fhould bo organised. In- Kiirrpctions must be extitud in distncts around nnd about the lovolled commimiH. Kovoln- tioimry war can only coma to MI end when the foe has been pureuul to his last hiding place , and destroyed. Kentx nhall not bo paid , MIICO all niMi have a right to protect their health by pecking ehelt'r. Committee , ! ) on eiuartors which vvhicu hold pernianentHlttlngs iu.varioni districta will IK > UB billets te > thrno who have no homo , or whoso accommodntioim are mado- imte , which will Becuro them rnmfoitablo homes. After the rich have been swept away , this will lie an easy matter. The proc lamation continues In this strain at great length. IT IM I'llINTKI ) IV BC'Aiai.T INK and is signed "Kxecut < vo Coininltto * of Fifty West Secoml Btrcot , New York. " When the moment for iueiirrectionH comes the assosia- tlem will roe ive no other warning , MtrnberH are told that the proclamation may como next week , next year or not for three years , 'Iho latter It m averted is the extreme ) limit. DYSPEPSIA Cansci Its victims to bo miserable , hopeless , confused , nml depressed In mini ) , very Irrlt.i- Mo , languid , and drowsy. It Is u dheaao which docs not get well of Itse-lf. It requires careful , persistent attention , and a remedy to throw oil the causes and tone up the diges tive organs till they perform their duties willingly. Hood's Harsaparllla has proven just the required remedy In hundreds of cases. " I have taken Hood's Harsaparllla for dys pepsia , from which I have suflcicd two years , j tried many other medicines , but none proved fti satisfactory as Hood's Barsaparllla. " 'JnoMAS COOK , Uru3h Klcttrlo Light Co.t ftcw York City. . Sick Headache 'Tor the past two yean I have been 4V affllitcd with $ e\ero headaches and dyspcp- . ( tla. I was Imluctd to try Hood's Hirsapa- rilla , and have found great relief. I cheer fully recommend It to all. " Mna. K , I' . AX.SAIILI ; , New Haven , Conn , ' " " HSJ Mrs. Mary 0. Smith , Cambrldgcport , Mass. , was a miflerer from dysjiejislaand blck hcael- achc , Bho took Hood's Barsaparllla and op louiid It the best remedy she over used. tr.or Hood's V Sarsaparilla finld by all drucgUts. tt i Hit lor 35. Made ply by 0.1. HOOD it CO. , Lowell , Mass. / * 4OOposo8lOnoi Dollar , J