HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB , , WEDNESDAY MORNING , FEBRUARY 18 , 1885. NO. Jf > 0. LEGISLATIVE LOGIC. A Geological Sumy and a Slate Geolo gist Want d , There is a General Influx of Lobbyists. The Bailroad Lawyers Manage Things to their Satisfaction , Appropriations Asked for all Sorts ' ' " of 'Institoots. The Met2 Liquor .Bill Will Likely Pass. Tlio It II I'rnvlfllnR 1'or u Stale : "Coxv Doctot" Meets \Vith no THR BI2NA.TI3. Special Correspondence of TUB HEK , LINCOLN , February 17. The lobby ia much disappointed over tha ( act tlut the senate passed tbo even tenor u ( ita way this morning without oven menUouiiig railroad legislation. Itoutino business of the mm ; ordinary sort was transacted. Kjports from several stand ing cninmittccH were heard ana n pplod nud the bi'ls disposed of as the committee recom mended , A bill wan passed by which tbo matricula tion fees of the data university p.vs into the library fund , A bill to Incorporate the Blair bridge , over which there wax some dlscutMon in the committee of the whole , did not receive tbo requisite numbar of votes and was recom mitted to nwalt tha arrival of more senators. The acnato went into cnmmitteeof the whole to consider bills on general file tnd dig. pose of several. And to provide for the ejstab- liabment of noecondary precinct schools mot with considerable , opposition. It in ono of the state Hupurintendant'd ; d as nnd the fact that it Involves the expenditure of mo.eymidolt objectionable tu the senators , who are ener getic in plugging up the bucg-holo , though the spigot leaks fearfully. ' 1 no inumoiial to congress protesting against the cattle tra 1 from Texas tu Canada , wan 10- coinmeudod to p.iss. Layin ; wuscn 0.1 It would , BOinu live mil Ion acres of Nebraska prairie , the ssnatorn thought it worthy of op- position. Winlo thti Ornnlia board of tr.ida advises that the in uranoo laws bo let alone , the wite IcgiaUtorH think otborwinj. daid a Bouitir this mornlnz , in eppaking nf the Appropriations thht weru n ktd for , " 1 would voton.fdiaet nvery appropriation fni building1 , but my folki have titan a notion they want a normal school in t ur town nnd the Grand I Mind folks wuut tbo now insiiif asylum , tit I will have to vote for 11 of Vm in old ir to get the fellers to vntu for our town for n normd school. " Thu tixpiiycre miy Rrowl at the appropria tions ) , but they \\tiva \ ttiuairnlves to bUmi * . Sti miny of them hink all thulr county needs i > < a public institution , and to g it it llioy must help somebody clso out. Thosu who dance mint pay the tiJdlcr. Afternoon Session. Special telegram to the lies. LINCOLN , Neb. , February 17. San.itor Me- Khano olfored as a resolution this afternoon fur the appointing of committee , to act with a like committee from the house t j iix the time of adjourning sine did. Tho. Bouuto then went into committue of the wbolo considering bixteen bills all of which wera recammemlx I to pass. Among tin nunibor w&a the Ooelmer bill regulating tht transportation of freight through the ftato in car lo.nl lot * . Iilku muiy other bills it slip. pod through without uotico when the com mittooaroso and reported. Church HuwnnuveJ tu nniand the loporl by postponing indeflnituly the lull It wis done , among other bill : considered win ono introduced by HOWP , nuking 11 completn change in the inun ner of hu'jdlin. < school lauJs. It provides hit cjunty coinmidiiioiisrs shall appoint ap praisers , no ono perdim ahull In mo more than Hujctioii cf the Und , and the prlco shall not i > IIM than § 10 psr acre , Mtilz'd linuor bill was recommended for p.'HOiga , with httlo opposition. Alsdhiiiu'd catilo bill of which mention wan made in Its p.isiago through tin lieu o , p.UMd through thn committtio uulumt opm > > itlon wlmtsvor. The murlU of tha bill are , it pro vides a soft jjb for somebody UB cow doctor , whose duty it ( hall be to kill sick cattle , hi < pay it good and his work It light , belnu jiu oiociulvo ollico thoio U doubt of Its con stitution dity ; the state is to pjy for tbo eld cattle killed , ALiitber lealc lu the treasury The McSliaiutreti'iiuii bi 1 , ttmilur to tin house bill introduced by Troup WAS taken up Ut provides for tlio n eminent of r ilro l pru porty. J'aul opposed it became Lincoln and Omuh would b boiiafUted. This it ilia attitude u many wisn men rune mblad h re. Anything t Mipprem thssei tvvo ultlei , The till wai lef /or further dUcuhMon and the committee teat reported and adjourned. THE HOU.4B. .Special Correspondence to tha BKK. LINUC/.N , 1'i'briiary 17. The home u Hurt ed dta lalora at 1'J ' o'clock this morning. Tlui < rat liunlntHK was a motion by Ml Ku'Bcll to make 11. It 170 n rpecial order ft 7:30 : to-nigLt. This bill provides for a ge < logical hurvfy and the appointment of o atal goologiet. The motion was udopttd , The comtnltteo on agriculture reported I ! K . 200 , with tha recommendation that It d The committee en uorponitloua sent up C" billx ; II , K. X' ; , relating to bonds to I pruwd ; II , K. 335 , I elating to InturinceB t bereferr d to judiciary committie ; 11 , IE3. . ' a Uw to amend the already t > xinting intur.tm nw to pa ; II , UII , a hill ti prevent pool ne by ioiuranco corjuirntioiH , To by .Indeii nitbly pottponed , but it uas placed ou tli geoerat rile after a word from Mr. Johrutoi The Omaha viaduct bill , which had puatd the senate , was rend and referred. The house then wtnt into n committee of thn whole , with Mr. Ulmited in ihe chair. The first bill taken up was House Hull 221 , which drals with the conduction and beauti fying of ro.di In cities of the fir.t cl.as. After a very few wotds the bill wn ordered to be leported tothnhouie with the rccimmcnda- tion that it bi indefinitely postponed. Honne 1UI1 IMS was next considered , Mr , Itiley fightin ? for its pvnngc It is a til to provide for the ) > erpctu ti n of corner aec- tions , There was some cppoaUon but Mr. Hlloy cvtrcamo it and thn bill pasted tbo committees , A'bi 1 to amend tin compiled realties ( If , It , 4) ) wo now rushul througn without remntk from anyone. The senate had ( ent n Mil , S. F. 1.1 , which Is intended to prohibit the s.lo of tobacco , cigars nnd cigarettes to persons linger 15 je > rs ot ago Mr. Smith amends to include what hq calls m-jois. This amendment WAS re- jetted and the. hjuso otdcred the bill reported for p singe. The comtnlttro now rosa and at 11:30 : took a recess until 2:30 : p. m. The lobbyists ecm to hn becoming more mi meroui every week. The ftrofg railroad lobby consisting cf Me srs. Smith , Oicon , ThU'Ston , Shelby , Nichols , Sewer , etc. , was the first t'i appear on the scene and with them thnv fouaht the lungers on of the cause. The .S.illno Und bbhy has been supple- minted by t o charity lobby and the suloon by tha prohibition. In fact there is n lobby to represent every interest , nut forg till g th- county of ] ) . > uglv. its ollie'nts being alroaely on the ground. The chKriiy lobbyists have concoct d ntchorro hy which tley work iuto each other-hands , Onos'ction want an any- lum , the othar wants ari > f ini school , thoother w ns tome kind of a sutii institution estib lishtd iu the city th y represent. Thnn they p-np iso that if iho n < ylum lobby will work for t' o reform school , it In return will work for the nsyluu. . Tfiis arrangement Is known to bo In existence , and we raw the rcsu't of it Saturday In debate on the app ourlatlon of § .iOi.OU for the eform S lnol i > t Kearney. Tliey got up len and sp > ko without knowing how thlngc nod Mid iinmo of taem observed that th < j were introduced to ppeak and vote. _ We may 30 eoino mote of this style of thing befoie ing Ic Is daily bec"ming more difficult to under and how ny railroad legislation can poasi- lybo neenmplished this Bftviun. The hauss nai passed bills which the senate as re-jected add vice versa. The railroad iyerj aio sharp enough to understand the .tuation , and now instead of devoting their 'mo to ciaxtm ; nnd si liciilnp mcmbe a to tito or act with them they spend their time n thu galleries indulging in wild flirtations , vldontly having many lady friends in town Ic is rarely railroad lawyers nrd not on tbe ior now. The-y may lo always found in the allory seven or o gjt etrorg , all looking hap- y and contented eatirely oblivious uf whttt s going on below knowing right well that no gislation will be passed th.it will affect them n any way. Afternoon Session , pccial Telegram to 1 HE 1 > KB. LINCOLN , February 17. In the house this fternoon the Kearney reform school appro bation bill carna up for the third reading , 'ho ' quo tion uf appealing to the heart of mau irough the stomach vi as never more ; beauti- nlly illustrated than in this c su. The com- .ntteo of the homo wrtit to Kearney ti in- uire into tlio wants of the reform fcchool. hey were received in grandeur nnd f usted umptuously Thtywuro told tha 830,0 ( J * as reqmrod for the reform schorl nnd that I ey must vote for th * appropriation bill like : oed inun anl truo. They came backhand ted tuu amendment , lltnm the picnic tc Cra'ney has cost thd state $30,003. The bill was opposed by Miller , Niehol and i few othois but it eventually passed tli ; , hird rfain | hy 04 to 23 .S-nuto bio I'J , tn prevent the sale of tobaccr , n po SILS under fifteen years , was also ruail s hud time , and padded in the committee ol tl ii n hole. Houfo roll 11it provides ono suparvisov enl ) D every 3,000 inhubitants was c 'iifidered ant : ft'jr u ) iue argument iu which Jtiloy opposac , hn bill mid Tnupo supported it The committee recommeuded that It do riol pa , llousi roll 5"i , to prevent abusoi In the idmlniatration of estat 8 of d cased person fed through the committee without com nfiit. lloua ? roll 78 , a bill to allow personsehartro' with ft tony to cull witnesses in their own be liilf. at the uvpense of tbo state was allowoc ; o DASH , after , some comment. After SeliutofileSre'qii-aiug chinn agalnsl outities and iegul.iti , < g the payment of tli ! Hinio also read. The fuvor ot tuu committeE rt'fs reported for passage. Tno h m-e then took u recess until 7:30. : AI m'evebingnefiilon of the house it i > i mcdi ely wuut into committo ? of the whole tc comider house roll No. 170. A hill to pro vide for the Bpnointmtnt of a statageolo isl and a g olnglctd mirvey of tbe elate. Ku-sell oxpl.i'unl ' ths bill and Wiuspcar op oatd tc. Tha bill was eventually ordered t' > o indofinituly postponed. Alter three huuri alk the home then adj > urueel. Ur. Clovclnnel GOGH \Va8hliiRtoi : lurcli 'Srel ALBANY , February 17. I'rp idfnt-Koc ! jlevelund ta-d y hail few usitore. The ttatn me ut thut the members of tbe cabinet will bi \imctiDced befoiu the end ot tno week is otfi clnlly drnloi. aud it is now understood tha Cleveland will not make public the lUt t , his cabinet before arnviii in WkShlngfon Mr. C'leyehiDel will arrive at Washington oi the evening of Morch 3d. It is In contemplation with pome member nf the logirUturo to move on February 27 fo an adjournment until the evening of March t no IIH to give tha demoe-ati and inch republl cats as lejl iucliLi-d a uhunce to witness tb inauguration ceremonies and ball. AC.imici r iilcldes nt Lincoln. Special telegram to THE IKK. ! LiNLxn.v , NKII , .Tan. 17. A psnitontiar convict named Chides Half , from Wyominj died at tha prison yesterday from the tesull of a self-mil'e'ted wound , Ho was a slag robber , serving a twelve year sentence. , five e which ho h d eurvre' . He cut an arteiy lai week with a piece nf gliiH ] , from tha t'ffectn < which he died la it evening. Harvard Gollf N , 1'ebriiarr 17. The faculty "f Ha rani college bus decided to make thoexamin tion in Greek optional with BtudniU. ThiH uonsidered a great victory far the anti-da ciciits , _ _ o \'alpurnlst < . T'ebriiarr 17 [ Vn ( Jalvci tuuA | ahock of earthquake wag felt at late hour a Stturday uight. Xo damig uludow glass , WASHINGTON NEWS. Tbo HOHSG Discusses tie Silver Coin- ag.i . Bill , Aud tbo Senate Discusses the Aiiti-Foreigii Labor Bill , I lie Cabinet Guossiog "Institoot" Fix on Ool , Vilas For the Interior , and Dr , Miller for Post master General , Spsakar Carlisle's ' Hoallli is Vciy Muah Improved , 1 Grist of Otlior Inipoi l .nt Nc\\s from tin- National Unpltul , of Gcucrnl Intercut , bKNATE. The consideration of tli3 nnti-loreign con tract labor bill waj thsn proceeded with. 1'endloton prutented a petition from th ? nawspipars ) irt.yiog for a reduction of poetago on second-class matter. H > ferrf d. NoWcll , from th coinmittet ! i f rnilitaiy af- ftirs , reported favorably the houeo bill to tmjiowfr the fosrolaiyuf war to permit thu liiymir of a horse rillroid upoa nnd over the islaud uf Hoclc IsUnd and the bridg-s cou- n c'r" | > it with the cities of Davenport und Hock Island. u ruu r calls for regular order brought up OH bill to quiet the title of the settlers ou the DM Moines livtr land * , and I pham contin ued hii remarks in opposi ion th--rcti > . On tha cor elusion of I.aphnm'g renmk , Morgau'n motion to itdefiuito y pnstpouo the tiill wax defeated -ye a 2 , uaVH8. . The name unendmeiiU proposed by Laplnm were vote I down , and nt 1 o'clock tbo bill still Miller , of Now York , was in full Hjmpithy with tha bill. It simply meant that w.-iito livtry should not lonRer bo tolerated in Ibid country. Kuroi eau countries had been for years dumninp their paupers and uonimunuti- upon our snore * . Tin time was cuminu wnin < vv fbould have to pass stringent measures to [ , mt ( > 2t ou selves. Jlorgan thought such a precedent might lea- ; hereafter to thu passage nf a law refusing colored men the right to comn from the touth to iho north in seaich of work Mi ler insured Morgan that tbo proplo of thn iinrth would ner pass uluw to interfere with the ciming1 of any clrus of puoplo who should comoot ihair own free will aud were not criminals- paupers. Vett expected for the bill. lie had nn oubtH nf its constitutionality. It was to ex- rciso the ponvr and right to jirviervo the life f our iiiititutioii" , and our civiliziti n. It wa * not intended to exclude ny Felf-roUant man from coming to the Jiitt < l St.itoj. Ilu was glad to tea Sherman ml other republicans favoring this bill. Vent id Sherman waa himself tno fa her of the ill to establish the elli o of commissioner of iiircigriuion , ono section of which provided ha' all contrncts rnado abroad fir the ropny uuutnf the passage money sliHll bo binding ierp , nnd hu a lieu on their wages or lauds. Vicording to nownpaper acuounta , there were o n"0 men out of emplojment in the streets if New York , "and tms , " Vo < t cxclannol , 'altar twcntj-fivn year * of republican ascend- noy and protective tariff. " _ After remarks by Morri'l ' on Vest's tariff laws and an earnoot speech hy Dawes favor- tg the bill , Sherman , ontfrintt the crambo" , nid he underslond that during his tfinpnraiy absencs the senator from Misiouri ( Vusi ) hud alluled to him iu connection with the act ti ncuuragu Immigration. Shermaa said the it was u temporary measure. Tha senator rom Missouri ( Vest ) ou ht to have rnnem- xred that at the. dutu of itn passage this country was engaged in ouo of tlia most mam uab'.o struggles in lii-tory. Our lab ir had I9eii taken from our homos to put down a rniidahle rebellion. The gentltiman fnun lisfouii was not at that tinn aw\re of the ivtlvei thatlnllnencedin coiiRrcjs the. piesagn Cokomnvid to amend by excluding fiom lin rp raticn of tha bill agrlcultura Uborert ind laVore'8 cmpl-ived in Hlock raising. Millar of Now York raid that the oanimou > < JIIIH west and southwest c > uld uMy be per )6timtnd by cheap labor. The more securely va faiiaiduii ag.vnst th.it cl.us of 1 tbjr , thu onn r we would tea those farms dhlded intc mme-taada. Amundment rejacfed , 37 to 14. Morpan movid an armudmont to the elf eel h t the bill should not appeal t.9 any person who in good fiith should assist famdiujtc omo to tlie United Slates. Loet The > oto was un < inlmou < ly agreed on foi o-morrow at 2 o'clock , and the eeuato ad onrnrd. n iliat use. Ho ( Vest ) was engaged in an at , t-mpt to break up this eovernment. Tha act aferrod to was ono of thn means designed bj concross to meet that omerg ncy. It pitacc jotli houses nuanlmou-lv. receiving the voti not only of the ropublio-ms butovery demo crat In both hi men. .Shennin stionglv tup Mirted the bill , believing it policy to bui d ii [ ; t\o \ industries of the couutry so wo could bi independent of foreign na Ions , Vest leplled that whatever might bo tin opinion of cthera In ru.Tard tu hU eta' us dur ing the war , ho bad no rort of pnlngy ti mtku to the senator from Ohio , ( Shermau ) If , however , the contract labor bill wan n wi. mea.siiro how was it t'uit ' as late as 1871 It w a law on the HUtutu books , Inviting to muk contracts in Kuropr , .Sheiman thuuxht the law wan repealed n oaily i-n l8 ! in mi appropriation bill , aud in sieted that it was n war measure. On motion to ttrikn out the socti'n prc Hcribing a ppimlty of 81,000 fur the vlolallo : of the net the vote * was : Najs , 40 ; yeas 11 Th' democrats voting with the republicans t rtt iii thn penalty were : Id own , Call , Cnn : den , Fuir , Ccorgo , Gibiim. Jackson , Mcl'her son , 1'ugh , Ransom and Vtni. Ktfbruary 17. A resolutio for tbo appointment of a commission on tl tubject of the alcohjllo liquor trallic waa n ported back adversely by Knalish , from tl committee having charge of the matter , an laid upon the table , H pgs , from the committee of public bealll reported a rotolution ruommei ( led by tht ) a | pioprlation cjunnUtea to Insert in thn appre prUtiou bill the item nf SWj.flOO to bo ei pendcd In proventiiif thn introduction ml the United HUtes of Atiatlc cholera , It ferrcd. The house then went Into committee of tl whole , McMillan in the chair , on the legis latives appropilation billf. The bill proudas that M teen as practicable the eecre-taty of the ttoa ury ihall cause to bo engraved note * nf the usual denominations , except onodi'lUr ' , and punted In necessary qimutllii' ? , Mich tot's to bo payable in tUnd- urJ Bilvur elolUrs of 48' ' ) grains or if the holder pr-fer. in standard ti'Ncr bars at the rate ol 4SO grains to the dolUr. On moti'm ' nf Kejg.in a tciolution was adoptexl tailing on the secretary uf the tteas- ury for infcrma'ion rslatirg tc the range and ranchc traffic of the western states aud terri tories. The house proeseded to the contlderatlqn of business under specul nile. _ lli.tcliin ? , from the committee of appropri ations , rcpoi ted the naval ai > | lopri.ttton bill , and gave notlco that ho would ask to contider itfcvmoirow. Senate amendments to the Indian appropri ation bill were now concurred in and conferea appointed. fl.jrrluimer introduced n bill to regulate the C' inago aud promote the ciruulatlon of gold and stiver iqu lly. 1'ns'od. The rcmaiug unfinishtd bunncrs of the tno'ntng hour went over until te-mcnrowr The conference irpnrting the DUtiictcf Columbia npprot ration nrieud ; to , The not MM bill authorizing the sals of patt nf the public laiuls of the Wlum-bago triba of Ir.ilinn ? in N'el ra = t\a w.n posted. The anti-foip'gn ' contract labor bill > as'.llien placul b f r < < the bcuato. Tilt nmoudniHit was rdnptod appropriating $10.000 to nimble tbo commissioner of labor t obtain information pertaining to Ubor in America and elsewhere. S'c-ion 2 piovidos for the ehroslt with the goverrimtnt of standard dollars rf bullion , for which notes proportionate to such douoslt thall bs given reileeiimble in Mlvf r IUIR or dollars , the standard viiluea in both cases U > be -ISO grain * t ) the dnl ar. Section 3 providfo that the coinage of gold and silver and the silver bullion product ol 'IIA Vnltei States be free , but no silver ci in shall bo made : i : any U S. mint tram foteign siher. and un CoroiKii bilver thill bo admitted into the Uirted States without paving tin highest rate of duty imposed on manufactured tilyer. Sect on 4 provides for tha exchange of fil er do Inrs and ceititicates ieeued under for- er account f or the notes authoiUod by this it. Section 5 authorizes the secretary of the .e.vury to cause to have coined at nny time ut of tha silver in tto trcaatiry Into staui'urd jllars ofISO grains as nuuy us bq may thluL kely te bo needed , and to ret.iu in etand.ir J Iver bara ro much slhoi as he may deem PCOKtaty to meet the demand for tilvcr in iat form. Section G makes the notes hereby author 'd a legal tender at their nominal value for I debt * , public and private , except when .horwiie exp-eesly etipuUted Section 7 ropoils the act of 1'ob. 28 , 1878. The amendment was adop'ed making Ta- onm and Seattle ports ot deliveiy. The coni-nit.tfo then rose and thehousa toclc recess till 10 to-morrow. C&R'NRT ' "uTJESSINC ! IRSTITOOT , " OL. MLVS OK WISC3NSI.V KOU SEl'llKTAIlV Ol TUK INTKBIOn AND UK. JIH.LKK lOU TOST' MAHTEIl r.ENKP.AL. pecial telegram to TUB UEE. W.vauiNiiioN , February 17. The latesl late nnnounced to-day puts down Col. Yilaa , f Wi'scnnm as hrad of the Interior depart munt , nni I- . Miller , of Omaha , as poet naster general. Just why these two verj np > rtaut places should ba given to twc urely remblican | Btatas is not so uasOy under itood , but the cibinet mtkers are sura tbe ) ro tight in ibis their latest gu'ss. Hy many iow ver , the talk ol Dr. Miller'rt name It : onn utlon with a cabinet position IB regardec i u \ cry good joke. AV ASHING ION WEAV3. WASHINGTON , .February 17lu Speaker Oir Isle has almost entirely recovered from hii ecent indisposition , ho was at the capital to lay but did not presli'o in the house. Tin secretary of the interior made nn ordei iroviding a board of viitor.i Tor each of th < ndian industiinl schuol , conducted IK do : ho direction of the department iu euvera 'eH , and tonltorio" , and the -bocrd to cent t of five citi/.eus resiling in tha yieiuity o ; bu schools who are prominent in their leppee , lvo CDinmunitioj for publlo spirit and philau hrop7 , and who nru willing to eervo withou' ' . erjumerrftion , the term of service ona year The rtspectho boirdu aredotired to vieit tin ichools onca each ijuui trr for the purp to < > sunmiiiing into the general management o .ho same , nnd the ollic ncy and cotduct o ha omploye ) ' , else ta make to the eccretary o .he interior EU h sugg ations as they deem fo .ho gn.j \ w lfari uf the Indian children \ud the success if the schools To-nulit U c I ill providing for aggreate ex peiiditurej i f $5,10.1,000 on account.of fortifi cations , was rtferred back to the * ub commit , "o with instructions to rtpott bill similar ti hat list year , which appropriated abou l.OOO.OOa , for preserving existing fortifies ,10118. Mallei" a Cliilil. , Vobruary 17. Mntnio lias en , agid 11 , while returning homo from butcher shop with sorno moat to-day was foi owed by three or four dogq jumping aroun her and mapping nt the moat , Tbo chil bro.imf ) friihteded and ran toward homei , Tli whining curs were joined by others an quickly secured the meat and knocked dow toe chill and nttackrd her. .HlHWaH toriibl maneled when i-escu d by two , men uttracte by her cries. The child m\y recover , / * Dlckoim OarnlvKl. UOSION , Vob. 17 , The Dickeng carnival 1 aid of the Women's Industrial Union to-nig ! pioved a brilliant oyont. Over 7,000 tlcke wern fold ml an immense crowd was m a tendance. Thnrn was a proceiiion of ovi four hut dred Dicken's chaiactflrs in'o etum During tin evening the drpcry _ on the stai caught tire , causing much excitement for time , New Yorlc Dry Good * NEW YOIIK , 1'ebruary 17. Dry CJoods. ' 1'or Tuesday the ) market ; was fairly act ! coniiderlng the interruption of commuuic tion and transportation by the rocenv ( turn He-quest has been directed chiefly to fabriuj Bfasonabls character selections , which , in cu nectlou witli deliveries on former talci gi very fair lutmess. ( jno Wmrranlo AVrltH < ; iiiictl. . BT. Louis , 1'ebrauy 17 , The writ * of rj warranto applied foryetterday by the attorn general against the various ollicen , diroutoi etc , of the Missouri Pacific railroad eyhte and 1'acIBe Kxpreia company were gr utt to-day by the supreme court , They are re turuuble March 16 , FOREIGN EVENTS. The MaMiBeceiYig Buns and Rtiu- forcomcnts if Trops , Orders all Tribes to Assemble to Attack the British , Conflicting Accounts as to the Killing of Gen Gordon , Police Officers Visit the Mother of Dynamitard Cunningham , The Wife of Minister Lowell Not Expected to Survive , A Itcportcr Attend * a Dynamite Moctlnu of tlio liivliiclUlcs In Purls , UiN KVlCNTs. THE SIOTHKR OK IlTNAMITEH CUNNlNdltASI. QcKnssrowN , Febtuiry 17. The police of ficers declare that the aged wldou' which they visited at Schull , County of Coik , was the ruoiher of James vJunnlnghnm , the alleged dynamiter now under arrest in London. The police went to a miserable hou ) , where Mrs Cunningham resides , and took possession of the building for the purpose of looking fore o < idoi.ce against her f on , The woman was baoly Irigtiteued. Several le tcrs to Mr < i Ouut-ingbam , from "nor boy , " wha was away FOfiig his fortune , " were discovered. OIIH of tbo letttrj was written In London. Nine showed the occupation of the writer and none were dated einco the London explosion. When informed of the cause of the officer's search , ahe said It must bo a case of mistaken iden tity. MM. LOWII.L'S DEATH ANTICIPATED. LONDON , Ptbruary 17. Mrs. Lowell in not expect' ' d to survive through the night , I'hjsicianB ixpectol her death beloro 10 p. in , The Ameticau legation and residences of Lowell are besieged ty ai licitous Inquirers as to Mis , Lowell's CLH ditihn. Mr Lo > ell , In addition toll's ' great distress is minh ex hausted phjsically , havL-g had no sleep the past tewdtys. Many lettera of condolence are received from members of the po\ern m'nt and others high in political andeocial circles. HIKMAlini IlKCEIVINO nEINFOBURMKNTS. Komi , February 17. Ailvicis from Abru- ken ; near Uubar , state tha * tmall outposts affrays occur daily. Thoenunv are receiving guns and reinforcements from Khartoum , and the Miihdi tins ordered all trlbm in the vicini ty to assemble immediately and attack tha liritiah forces at that poirit. Gen. Giirlon'strustidmesioDgerhas arrived at Abu kief , ha 8 ya aln.oat all the natvin' accounts vprco that Gen. Gi > r < 1on , finding himself bo' rayed , made : iru-h for tha magtt- zina near the Catholic mission buildings , aud , tindiiu the rebels already in possession , ho returned to the government building and was killel trjinsto enter. , The rebels wore ad- uiitte 1 to 'Khartoum at night , ou the 2Gth of Jamary. Another account pays Gen. Gordon rallied toward tbo. magazine , founding to , txplodo it. and 'thus prevent the ammunition , of which there was several ton ? , falling Into the hands of the enemy. The Arabs quietly eyed his Intention and shot him dead. THE UVIKCIBLK' DYNAMITE IIEETINO. PAUIS , February 17. Kvenmcnt states that metnrers f UH stuff attended a secret meet ing of the Invlncibles , at which u.eyen inen were designate I to carry out thd explneibn programme. Many public buildings in Lun- ilon wtra mentioned for destruction , anil foi which tha propised dynamite was coming from Now York. Janies Stevens mado.a speech at tha meeting deprecating'Buch out < rages. THR HlOOl'n AT HOllH. LONDON. February 17. It was reported to > dty that ihe riotous conduct of tlio unem plovod workmen > eslcrday , nnd the growing feeling of discontent nmoug the same cluss ir otter large business cenIres creates n ftronf feeling in govfrmnout circles in fu\orcf ac cepting offers from epveral colonial govern ments of volunteers for hervico in Egypt. Ii Is deemed unwiao to make fiiriher aratts 01 hoac tronp . THK WIFE OK MINISTER LOWHI.I. ia % ery low .to-day. No liupis are entertainsi of her recovery. THE FRENCH ItOS-J. PAIHS , February 17. An otlichl dlapatcl fr.im ( Jen , lireero ln 1 isle status the Frencl loss iit the taking of LungBen was tliirts killoi and 222 wounded , Mr * . nueUoy II H Neil Funnel BomU inen Yet Stock MArlcetK A I'rl/.e Special tolejrrnin to THE BEE. NEW YonK , February 17. The friends e Mrs. Vseult Dudley bavo not Biicceedtd i securing bondsmen in $3,000 , as fixed by tl justice. Sbo bieakfasted In the tombs prise this morning , us tibual , and received a larr number of visitor ; , among whom were a nun bcr of fashionably dressed women. . Mrs. Dudley is not tatitfied with tbo air aunt at which her ball has been fixed. She . outspoken on the cubject and lashes cot enl ; r Justice FattorHon but alee her counsel for a ceptiug inch ball. "The idea of Bulling upc 'O ' me to furnish such nn oxtnord'nary anioui of ball on such a worthless case Is absolute ! aUtunding. " said she. "Here Is this me Ilvsta , with whom there i nothing the ma ter , insults the c-jiirt by refining _ to bo prei ent and prosecute. It matters .littlo whe-th ornot he was acnt for , it was bis duty out respect f > r the court to be pr sent If I hi aiy way I would not gives lull at all , but n umin right where I am until the ca a com propoxly before the courts " With the exception of the WKHTKllN UNION AND UNION 1-ACIHU the itock marknt ba been very strong. Tl leaders have been Lnckaaranna , Noithwei era audNnw Yoik Central. The action tha two Gould stocks mentioned continues purrlo the strfet and doubtlets retards tl growth if confidence which , until they so off sbarply last \tok , was in a fair way of 1 : cozing a pronounced factor in tha inarkc Of course the Trunk Line eecurities enrol U7cs the belief that tbe West Hhoio and Nt Shore and Now York CenlradltTervntes \ In prccecs of a iuslmcnt No oth r facts to support the belief cnn , however , l > o loomed , nnd it is hardly likely that the public will he Informed of any dpoidcel progrm in the di rcction referred to until leimethiog definite has been accomplished. The late stnrm on the western roadi Forms to bo Ignored lu tha timber , possibly became the railroad earnings that have coma to hand MO favorable and It Is known that immento amounts of frieght are pleating for ihiptnont just as soon ns the rends can handle it The report that Gould had been n seller of stocks forthott account was not generally bt- lievod. It is Hated that Jay Gould was practlctlly out of the market , and that then- were no ovideiioo eif his having given his specialties any support. It Is lelioved by conservative broke-rs thamtiror of disagree ment between Gould and White was circulat ed for the purpose of inducing short felling in the market. A rum : Kicitr Came off early thu morning em a hay barga lyirp in the ] ' .ant rlvor , between two lendeia of rival gangs of rouchj In Brooklyn The pilncipalri wiei Hilly M0rly , btieklaytr , and Sam llrcrry , the driver nfnn ica wagon , the former Is 2' ' ) years old nnd the latter three e. vrs younger. The fight was with bare- knuckles. The encounter , though short , was Wooly. Tha men fought r-evon round * , und when time was called for the eighth round they made such a feeble ro ponso that tin re'fe-reo declared it n draw , Uotli were terri bly pmitihcd , nud could hardly bo rcci gni/ed by tht ir friend * . They were cairlod from the barges to their homec. EXPOSITION NOTKS ft.AUDI OKAS FESUVITIK9. NKW Oiti.KANs , Feb. 17. In an nnnounco- incut made to-day the exposition managers say that the installations being cow substan tially complet" , all convenience In good order , and the pleainnt spring wcatlur having sue- coodod the rainy season , they appeal to the press of the country to lend their aid for the tirceta o ! the enterprise , which will have the tfloct of incieasing the attend me.J dmingtho remainder of the leaaon. The publishers if newspapers are invited tj att.ud or leudtbelr agents , to whom cordial courtesies will bo ezondod The Mnrdi-Grai prnce'slon to-night , led by Boouf-GriM" , mounted on n car and horns tipped with gild. Hex , eeUed on a golden cha lot , drawn by a team of blooded deeds , was feillowtel by the car "Louisiana ; " this In turn by twenty cars b aring tableaux illus trating prominent incidents in Sir Walter Scott's novel , Ivanhoo. < Jro\vda are all along the route of thu procession , THE Aunoit.v W'ACOH COMPANY "WHAT no rou rnorosEio o AIIOUT IT ? " CHICAGO , Jan. 17. The president and di rectors of the Aurora Watch d mpany , which has been in trouble for soinotimo , filed n bill in the circuit court to-day in which they ul- lego that Maurice Wendell , secretary and treasurer , and the chief stockholder , has spent S'JOG.OOO of the company's funds in the xpaco of little mora than ono year sinca the com pany was organized ; that in ona ilom f"r machlnory , etc. , ho alleged that ho paid SI 1 ! 1,0 0 , whereas the a tual outlay wasimty 8li ( , (00 ; tint in other ways bo hnH misappro priated the funds of the ompany. and tnat when taxed therewith Wendell ndmitted the truth of the charge , and lukf d them wh it tlieyjproposad to do about It. and suid than he went into tht conip * y for the purnoto of BUtcnlatinc on the money of thustockholdora. Tliey ask for an oa : ranting. * TitBASNDAS"niia 'bnT piTiE ; cnioAab " Cmo\i50 , February 17. The annual roporl of tbo Chicago & Alton road for the ye.ni 188-1 will bo made public to-morrow. The following figures are taken therefrom : Gross owning * , $8,7011,27-1 , a decieaso ol 8101 , 330 cotnp > red with 1883 ; operating ex penses , $1 t8liill ( > an increase of ; ( ! . ( ! 7m < cjmparod wiln 1KS ! { . net earnings , Sii.SiiijtilJS , adccreasoof Slj802) ( ) ; balance on hand le ccmbarUl , 1SS3. S1'J0704 ! ) : adding Eundrj receipts amnuntme to 8i78.t-18 , anil the iirnsi i-arnincp , ? 8,70,271 ! ) , makus the total credit 810,1)1 ) 1 70(1 ( Tha disbursements , osldo fron the operating oxpni'us were : Interest , § 770 083 ; dividend * . SI GIG 8-40 ; inlscelUneous pay iiienta. 81t > ir > ll'l , ) : oper ting expenses , § 4 , 780,011 ! ; making th total disburanuents , 8 , 75ftiC3. : leaving a balance December ! ! ! , 1884 of 82,1511,433. Now Tni'om'JS vlnKS llanlc TALOJIA , W.T , J''ebru ry 17. Thn Tncomi aavlngi bank , of XewTacomi , or-tabliHhod year ago made an airigntiu'iit to-day , bavin , ma''o too many Inans for the nmouut of cap ! tal invoked. 'J ha liabilities will bo estimate at 350,000. Two MlutilRnmlcrH Fro/on lo TJrjuli KASTTAWAH , Mich , , February 17. Job nnd Abrihnm .Tohnfon , woodmen , froze t death They were out two nightH. 'JG dtgrec below zero , Camrs Us victims to bo miserable , hopeless , confused , and depressed In mind , very Irrita ble , languid , and drowsy. It is a disease \\hlcli does not get well ot Itself. It rcmilren careful , persistent attention , ami a remedy to throw off the causes and tone up the diges tive organs till they perform their dutlca willingly. Hood's Barsaparllla has proven Just the required remedy lu hunUreiU of cases. " I have taken Hood's Harsaparllla for dys pepsia , from which 1 have suffered two years , I tried many other medicines , but none proved ' . " to satisfactory as Hood's Haraaparilla. THOMAS Cooic , Mrujli r.lectrlo Light Co. , New Yotk City. Sick Headache " Tor the past two years I have brer afflicted with severe headaches and dyspep Ma. 1 was Induced to try Hood's Harsapa rilla , and have found great relief. 1 cheer fully recommend It to all. " MIIB. K. V AN.VAIII.U , New Haven , Conn. Mrs. Nary C. Smith , Cambrldgcpott , Mass , was a biiflcrer from dyspepsia and sick head acho. Bho took Hood's Barsaparllla am found It the test remedy she ever us.cd. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold hy all dniBfilsts. $1 j fclx for 5. Madi pnly by O. I. HOOD & CO. , Lowell , Mass. ( WO 'Dosos lOne _ Dollar. . . ' OM 'CHANCE. Artcles oil 'Change ' Showed Rather More Life To-Day , The Demand for Fat Cattle was Fitful and Uncertain , Hog Market Active , Prices 5 and 10 Gents Higher , Wheat Opened Steady at Tester- dav's ' Closing Figures , Corn Opened Steady and Firm but Bather Inactive , AilvancliiK niut Steady Hj Moved up A Kraut tun Pro visions IMoro Active. OUIOAGO MA11K1STS , Special Telegram to TllK lt : , Cll CAGO , February 17. The leading articles - clos on 'change showed rather moio life to-day and after the early fiactional decline finned up and closed sto tdy at outside point * . Thcro was quite an active shoit covering in the lead ing articles and n firmer tone was contributed by Now York advices. WHEAT opjnod steady at substantially yestordByV closing figures and early in the session niggeel off a fraction for want of support. Later In the day the tone was decidedly stronger , n good export demand being reported at Now York. An advance of 2@3c by Minneapolis millers alsj lent considerable Ktreughth. Thctu influences brought aleut an advance of ubout ( jc. Toward the cloio of the morning session there were rathar more buyers than si'llens who oas the reverse was true parly. No. i ! spring rold at 70070Jo cash. At 1 o'clock all futures were strong. I-ORN opened steady and firm but rither inactive. Towaiel noon the market firmed up on active short cover ! i g and aelvanced Jc over opening prices for May delivery , but subsequently 10- acted n few points , A firmer feeling in other grains was a decided help to c irn , and made th < * Boneral t < ne firm and fctsudy. No. 1 ! cash Bold at 38@38ic. OATH Sympathized with the more important grains arid recorded an advance of Jo which , however , was not ! > sustained. The advance was duo largely to covuriug of a large line of short" , closed steady. 111E Moved up n fracliou , fresh receipts of No. 2 . being quoted nt ( ! 3Jc capb ; ivimlar , ( > 2ic ; March. C3c ; April. ( U e ; May , 07ic. Thuro was sales on track r > t Hoc. * ' VftOVIBIONS were more nUve , but at the same time wore nhsottlee } 'and irregular , this' feeling making tie raigo ) of prices wider than usual. - Fob- ruaryoptlon ia neglected jiud nominally tnt > same 'as March. " In nil hog product , but principally In pork , there waimoro orlcis fhurt covering. The first hour or BO as n'ow , but as the uny advanced the market li'ined ' nd closed steady , at outside figures. In the coniim-rco committees tn-tluy the bill crofting "i drive" over which Texiis cattle may bo driven from Texas to Nebraska w8 , rejected. O.MTLK with the fresh receipts were around about 7,000 on talp , quite a sufficient number for wants of trtt.1t ) under oxirting circumstances. The demai d for fat cattle ws fitful nnd un- ' I ceitoln. lUilrnad ugen H held nut no promises , to e-hlppers and the fe * louds bought by the latter we-re liable to be held ovtr until trans- portatli n could be obtaiued Droned b'eof donlo-s wem in tin tame plight. Th y were also unab'o to get tr HISpurtation , aud they in turn were buying sparingly. Ihe trselis of the railwuMi are not in sucliubad condition und the snow la fairy cleared , but Urn earn are scaico , being tm-twed in on BidlugH , and locomotives arolargrly out of or.larun account of the recent u\ a usage. 1'iieps as com pared with yosteuUy or the cloaoe.f the week , underwent litU ) or nochineo. Steers , 1,400 toI.fiOOlln , S i f > 0g ( ti 2i : 1 iOO to 1,350 Ibs. , SI ! IUW5 40 ; 1,100 to 1.20D Ibe. , ? | ljO@BfO ; butihers Sli 'AW 1.10 ; bulk , S3 00@3 BI ; Tex ans , S3 90 } ! )0j ) stockers , S OOfe-l 00 ; feed- eis.SIOOfe-lCO , HOCH The market was active and prices C@10o flintier. Six or m.ven packing firms and ttireo of loading thippers were on the market taking s thi fresh recfiptH ab .lit as fast a thpyiirrivod. Common and rough puckers sold around about 8tiO@-17 ( ; Uir to good mixed SI 80@l ! K ) , with best heavy at § * t C0@5 10 , and fancy as sorted ho ivy at Sfi I @ 5 23 Packing and shipping , 2G > audIDO Iba 81 00@5 ! ! ; light , 130 und 210 Ibs. , i I 40@4 ! M ) . The ; Okltilieiiiiit HooniPrK Again , WICHITA , Kan. , February J7. The author ities have decided to issue new warrants for tbo arrest of Captain Clinch and other Okla homa bonnier- , returnable March f > , the day they propojo to inako a now raid into tbe In dian ti rrttnry. Gen Hntchlea\CH nt onca tor Caldwe-ll , Ksu , tn prevent any future raid attempted from WaithfiiRton Tli Sniiiucliainia Frozen to tlio Iloltom. Pa. , Febiuary 17. To avert danger to the bridge over the Susquelmnna at Columbia , 1'a. , the company decided to Watt tha lc , when it was found the river was fro- zm to the bottom , ( ircat damngo ta property is anticipated when the thaw comes. The Bpc'iikcr Votcn for Oiiii'ARO. February 17 , The Daily News Springfield , III , special gays : The Jrglela- turn mfct a1 ; noon in joint HOSBIOD to vote fnr a candidate for United Ktatoi senator. The speaker voted for Mormon , No othar vote cast. _ Orae.-koel cr ukryware > . CHICAGO , I'ebruary 17 , The .lonrnal'i * IVori * , Jll. , spuclil Hiyn ; It , 8 , Shelly tc. Bon , wholesale and retail crockery and glassware - ware , ustigncd ; liabilities ' $22,000. 'Because coftere recogaizeE " " cub fo ant * ) Smoking Tobacco. . doru ) * > umer. . . . . Ln * > * tt 'A.