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* r THE OMAHA DAILY BEETlrHXJKSDAY , MABOH 3 , 1887. - , asho may please to accept Is funtlamental IThe llorald declare * that to coerce him 1 " outrageous oppression , The outcome Is that \vhllo holdlnc these perfectly senslblo opln i Ions with reference to contracts In the Unltci ' f fatat 3 , the Herald has an entirely now an < , it completely dltTnrent set of opinions fo application J to t Irish matters. There , 1 ( eeems , men are not at liberty to carry out th T contracts they have inndo or to raako thcl own agreements. 1C one man docs not wan > to pay ! his rent ho Is Justified , thn llcrali 1 thinks , In preventing other men from paying < * for this Is , of course , what Btippor i of the National league and the plan of cam t pnlgn Implies. It is strange that the Hcrali . should fall to see that what Is sauce for tli j American EOOSO Is sauce for the Irish gaii t flcr. " 'r , \ Jt U perhaps needless to add that the Star > t flnrd Is an able and alert advocate of the tor ; ? ' government , although never a servile organ t I IN TUB COMMONS. { ' " LONDON , March 2. In the debate on th , firoceedurn niles In the commons last even 1 lug , Morloy. on behalf of I'nrnell , inovpd ai r ninendiiitmt that tlio clnturn should not b applied until the subject under dUctissloi liad been debated. Smith opposed the me > lion , sayinir that the government Intended t propoio an cmondmunt of similar nature. ( il.iclHtono supported Morley's amendment , The aiiienclinuni was rejected by a vote n IMI to IbO. The announcement of the vet vas received with loud opposition cheers > Messrs. Gladstone , Chillier * , Harcourt , Moi It'.vand other liberals voted with the Par nellltcH. I'nrnell moved an amendment th ' clTectof which would bu to prevent thoac plication of cloture directly after the mo\lti i of an amendment. Smith objected to sue ' concession to obstructionists. Hie amend jiicntva.s negatived , aos to 110 , - OFTHE SHAKE. > Ioro Slight Trcmorn F.clt The Oeai and Wounded. [ fujii/rtuM / 1SH7 In Jama Outdoii liennett.l AI.ASSIO , March 2. [ Now i'ork lioral Cable Special to the Bui : . I Two shar Bhocks wcro fell at about 0 o'clock this morr Ing and one at 11 o'clock last evening. Th construction of wooden shelters Is rapid ! progressing. There has been no official ii Ejection ot the ruined bulldlnas. These wl lo destroyed by sappers , i'estciday wo cold , but to-day Is very \vaun. At Dian &Iarinol42 bodies had been recovered up t last evening , Work Is dttllcult and the stone Is horrible. Sanitary precautions arc beln tukun. An olllclal estimate In tli province of 1'orto Maurizo , froi the frontier to Dlano , counts aooi WO as dead and 500 wounded. Hut in th ; Province of Genoa thcro have been far fc ; Casualties. The visit of Minister Uenel ! Who was accompanied by the author , 1. Anieclsl , has done much good. The autlio ; Itles became active und energetic once th extent of the disaster was known. Beside inunilicent gifts of supplies from theinunlc pallty of Genoa , the private subscription them reach 40,000 francs. King Hunibei filso contributes 150,000 francs. Yet muc piore Is needed. The KolKlun Debate. leaptrightS877V Jamer ( Ionian Hcnnett.l BUUSSKLS , March 2. [ Now York lleral C.ible Special to the BEK. ] In the nous 6f ropiesentatlvesM. Frero-Orban resumei end concluded his lengthy speech agalns tlio military measures , llo maintained tha the Belgian army , strong enough to rests foreign Invasion In the open Held , would b liisulllcicnt to protect the proposed strong holds. At nny rate It would bo better ti Cortlly Brussels , the government beat , thai the Mouse valley. General Pontus , the wa jDilnlstur , replied , saying the governmen /vas still convinced that the fortification JJvero a necessity. The speech of M. Frorc prhan will not alter the cabinet's Intentions ' fflio debate will continue to-morrow. CnmllcltitcN Tor Jncoblnl'u Shoos. [ Cojivriolit 1807 l > v Jnme Gordon Uennelt.l i I.OMI : ( via Havre ) , Match 2. [ Now i'orl flerald Cable Special to the BEE. | Beside : * l''r. Galainbertl. Mgr. Seralinl , the iiuneloa Vlonna , Is talked of for tlio pot of papal sec fctary of state. No appointment Is likely te bo made tor soinu tlmo. The Gorninn Elections. BEIU.IN. March 2. The second ballot fo ' .ho mumbcis of the rolchstag in the district : vhere candidates failed to icceivo majorities bn tlio llrsi election day , took place to-day I'lio contest In each district is between tin ( two candidates who received the higher number of votes In the original polling. Ko turns havci already been received from Leu bock and Waleleuburgof the result of the bal lotlni ; In those places. Both elect nationa : Ubuials. - T . Rebellion in Mozambique. . , > T i IjONDON , March 2. Advices from Xanzl . car say the natives of the province of Mo ' famblquo , taking advantage of the absenci m Portuguese squnelton and troops a rungl , have risen and devastated the trad ng stations and destroyed many Brills ! louses. The town ot Mozambique In nevi .threatened. The British consul has tele graphed lor a man-of-war to protect the live ; k pnd property ot British subjects. Tlio Campaign in Ireland. DUDI.IN , Marck i A mob a Dallyharris at t * lacked a force of police last evening and les cued soiup prisoners whom they had ir < - , Charge. The mob stoned the police and par tlallv wracked the barracks. The police . Prod a number of shots Into the crowd , bu v without killing any ono. Several pollcemec yvere Injured by stones. H tJroellt Moblllor aud the Union Pacific " NEwYoiiu , March 2. ISpeclal Tologran fete the DKK.J Referring to Senator Hoar'i r Statement Friday night that not a dollar o ptnck of the Pacilic roads is now owned b ] fho original Ciodlt Moblller men , byOake : Amoa or his family , the World's Washing : ton correspondent says : "In the list of ctl- jrectors for lt > fl will bo found the following * namen : Kred L. Ames. Klisha Atkins. Kzra U. Baker , F. CJordon l > oxter. Sidney Dillor and Greenville M. Dodge. Fred L. Ames I : tlio son of Oliver Ames of the Credit Mobi tier ; Sidney Dillon has been tor many year : * Dresideiitof theCiedlt Moblller ; Greenville Id. Dodge was one of the most active Wash- t liuton airents and other gentlemen all hrhl texsk and through that iwrlod. out of fl.NK BtoclcholdorH , they wcro holders of Uiu.ooc liaros and so control the elections and management - ' " agement as against UC.rjO stockholders , "vvkl pvvs and orphans" who hold 23SUOO eliaros JCvUeutly lioar has been Imposed upon bj foiuubody. Strike of Ilrakomcn. / PiTTsnuito , Marcli 3. The Ohronlcle-Tele graph's Youngstown ( Ohio ) special says all treleht brakomun on the New York , Penn t Bylvanla 4 Ohio railroad of yard and roac Crews struck this morning and freluht trnfrli on the line through here is entirely sus pended. The employes had a mectliu las evunmi ; and wcro Informeul that the superIntendent - Intondent had given instructions to enforce the order taking one-third of the brakemei pit each crew , and acting uuou this Infonna tlon the men decided tu emit work. They as verted that when the strlko was settled las t fall It was agreed that each crow should have ' three brakomen. , Another Colored Outrage. i WASIIINOTOX , March 3. The senate com [ , mltteo on District of Columbia at a spucla meeting this morn Ing voted to report ailvcrsulj tiiion the nomination of James M.Tmtter , ol Ilostou , tbo colored man noiuin.itea tn Ifl recorder of dee > ds for the district of Columbia The same ohlrctlou lies against him tlm Was raised to Matthews , viz : hu Is a nun-rusl diuiU The prusldunt will eloubtless rctippoin him RS boou as coucrest , ! ' Prohibition lu Ithude Ulnnel , PKOVIUKNCR , R. I. , March 2. A petltlot 'from merchants and buslnoss men of Provl dcnco repn'seiitlui , : about foity million dnl lars was \ > re eiitixl to thei general assumblj to-day avklug for repeal ot tlio prohibitory Jaw. _ rt. Heroic Huipre acd. a VlUNNA , March 3. The Tagblatt state : that tha revolt of n portion of tha troops o , , the earrlsou at Slllstrla , Bulgaria , has beet RUSHING MEASURES THROUG1 Congress Works Late Into the Night o Important Legislation , APPROPRIATION BILLS PASSED The Fisheries Rntatlntlon Goc Through tlio House nn It Passed the Hcnnto J'ncltlo ItoaUs to Ho Investigated. Sonntc. WA < * IIINOTON , March 2. The lious amendments to the senate bill authorizing bridge across the Missouri river betwee Omaha and Council Bluffs wcro , on motto of Mr. Wilson of Iowa , concurred In. The committee on naval affairs reportc hack the senate bill to crcato n reserve ( auxiliary cruisers , olllccrs und men from tli merchant 111,11 IMP. Callcndar. The committee on commerce reported tli bill authorizing the city of Wlnona , Minn to ? onstruct a bridge across the Mtsslsslpi river nnd an Island therein. Calendar. The senate proceeded to the consldcratlo of the naval appropriation bill. An amen incut was Inserted In the Item for the burca of steam engineering , proxidlng that no pa : of the appropriation shall bo applied to tl engines and machinery of wooden slili where the stated cost of repairs shall cxcec 'M per cent of the cost of now engines an machinery of the same character and powe Under the head of "lucreo ! of navy. " the committee rccommem striking out the house provision for t\v swift double bottomed steel cruisers , and f < four gun boats , all to cost , exclusive of arm ; uient , no more than g4.0.jO,000 , and the sul stltutlon of two new sections providing fc six protected steel cruisers , with a speed i not lerfs than twenty knots , to cost , exdush of armament , not more than S'J,000,000 , an approprlatlne that amount ; also approprlal Ing for the armament of such vessels S'J.SiG 000 ; also appropriating 0,000,000 for heavll armored vessels or floating batteries or ran tor coast and harbor defenses : also apprc pi iatlng § 70,000 : ! for light draught gun boat' also appropriating 3000,000 lor torpedo boat and SliOO.OOO tor torpedoes , and S1SCK,000 ) fc the armament of these vessels. Mr. Gray moved that if It shall appear t the president that the u-sscls cannot bo coi structcd at a fall cost on ( he I'ncllic or Gu coast , ho may consider and accept b'ds ' fi building s.ildessols at other places , Instea of suspending tlielr construction until tu tbcr action of conuiess. The question was then taken on M Cray's amendment ns modified ana it we icjecU'd. Mr. Plumb moved to strike out the Item < $0,000,000 tor heavily armed vessels or ba terlcs or rams for coast defenses. Mr. Halo opposed the sulking out of tb item. item.Mr. . DawM said he had just received a teli gram from New York , signed A uiDroseSnov chairman of the chamber of commorci committee on coast defenses and preside ! of the board of trade aud transportatint That telegram was in these words : "Tli whole commercial community anxious ! hopes that some agreement providing acl ( juuto Immediate coast deleuso will be hell It not , public opinion will compel an e\tr session , which business men would dread , scud duplicates hereof to your follow coi loreos. " At this point of the discussion the bill wa laid aside tempoi.irlly and the senate wei : into secret i-o-tslon and subsequently took recess until Sl' : 0p. m. KVKMNO SRSSION. Consideration of the naval approprlatloi bill was resumed , the question being on Mi Plumb's amendment to .strlko out t'i ' amendment of the committee the Item c 50,000,000 for heavily armoiedesselsorlloa ing batteries or rams to bo used for coast an harbor defence. Tiio amendment was rojecte without division. . The amendment recommended by the con inltteo was then adopted without division. 1 stiikes out the house provision for two swll double-bottomed steel erulseis and four gur boats , all to cost ( exclusive of armament not more than SVno.OOO ; and Inserts In llei thereof a section piovldlng for the construe tlon by contract of six piotected ateelcruiser with suitable armament and a suecd of no less than twenty knots , tl'a cost of all tin ciulsers pot to exceed S ,000,000. Additionn appropriations are made tor machinery am armament , ono of tne vessels to b , bullion the 1'aciUc coast and two on a near the coast of the Gult of Mexico. Fo every quarter knot of speed over twent knots the contractor Is to receive 530,000 , nni for every quarter knot under twenty knot 350,000 will bo deducted trom the contrac tirlco. Further appropriations are made R follows : For the construction of heavily ai mored vessels or armored floating batteries o rams to be UHoU for coast and harbor defense S-0,000.000 ; for the construction of llgh draught gun boats , suitable tor Interior watoi ways and canal service ; ST O.C'O'J ; for the con structlon of torpedo boats of the highest ai talnable speed and efficiency , SGOO.OOO ; fo torpedoes and other explosives and torped appliances , to be operated fiom naval vet Be Is floating batteries , or rams SGOO.OOO , of which sum 550,00 shall be Itnmmcdlately available for tha armament of these vessels , 91,800,000 these appropriations to bo available duriu , live years. Mr. Aldrlch offered an amendment apprc 825,000 lor the purchase of th Srlatlng to be used as a torpedo boat for ex pen mental purposes. Agreed to. The Mil and amendment were then n ported to the senate ( the former proceeding being supposed to have been in committee o the whole ) . Mr. Edmunds called for the yeas and nay on the amendment for the six cruisers , etc. Mr. Plumb moved to amend the ameoc ! input by making the last paragraph rea "That material used in all naval structure provided for In this act , and armament to the same , shall be ( so far as practicable ) o American production and shall bo furnishei and manufactured in the United Status , etc Agreed to. The vote was then taken on the commit tee's amendment and It was decided in th afllrmative yeas , 42 ; nays. 0. The next amendment was nn Insertion o an ( com of 3112,003 tor the purchase of Krlcs son's "The . " It vessel , Destroyer. wa agieed to. The bill as amended was then passed wltli out division. Mr. Hoar , from the conference commlttei on the Pacific lallro.id Inquiry Dill , made i report , which was agreed to. The bill no\ gees to the president. On motion of Mr. Mahono the senate bll for the erection of a National mumorlu bridge over the Potomac from WaMilngtoi to Arlington was taken up and passed. I appropriates 5500,000 to commence the brhUr which is tobo eiectoU in honor of Llncolt nnd Grant. The \oto was : yeas , SO ; nays , It On motion of Mr. Vest the house bill to au thorlzo tlio construction of a bridge acres the Missouri river between Kansas City ani the town of Slbley , Mo. , was passed. The conference teport on the agriculture appropriation bill was niado aud agreed to. On motion of Mr. Wilson of Iowa , th house bill to amend the act of March a , 1ST ; to determine tbu jurisdiction of the Unlto < Statesclicuit courts , and to rosulato the re nioval of causes from state courts was take from the calendar. The committee amend nients were concurred In. Mr. Cullom proposed amendments pro vlding that salaries of judges of distrlc romts of the United states , Includln judges of tlio supreme court n the District of Columbia , shall be $5.00 per annum , nnd that no persons related t any justice or Judge of any of the Unlto States courts within the demo of Urs > trousli shall hereafter bo appointed to any oftleo u the court of which such lustlco or judge Is member. Agreed to. The bill was thei passed M to 0. Mr. Allison , from the committee on apprc piiatlons , reported the legislative , executlv and judicial bill , with puudry amendments aud cave notice that ho would call It up earl to-morrow , ( Thn azgregato appropriation c thn bill has been very slightly increased o\e the amount iUcd by the house. ) Tlio senate thnn , at 11:20 : , took a recess tli 10 a. ui. to-morruw. Iloase. WASHINGTON , Marcb 2. The rules vm suspended on motion of Mr. Crisp and th senate amendments to the house joint resoli tlou for the Investigation of the accounts c thn Pacttlo railroads were non-concurred Ir On motion of Mr. Voorheee of Washlngt * territory the senate amendments wcro cor curred In to the bill annexing a portion r Idaho to Washington territory. The bouse resumed consideration of th conference report on the fisheries retallatlo bill. The report \vai agreed to. Mr. Rico moved that the house rtccklo fror Its amendments to the senate bill. Agree to yeas , 144 ; nays , 134. Mr. Hlder ot Texas changed his vote froi tug negative to the afllrmatlvo in orde to enter a motion to reconsider , but this me tlon was laid upon the table-joas , 142 ; nay : The effect ot this action is to pass the bl ! exactly as It passed the senate. Mr. Hlount of Georgia presented the cor fertinco report on the postoillcu npproprlalloi bill , announcing the Inability of the con ferees.to agree on the bill. He moved tha the house Insist on Its disagreement and as ! a further conference. Agreed to yeas , 133 nays , 107 , Mr. Crisp ot Georcla submitted the con feroncu repoit on the Joint resolution ( now bill ) tor th Imestlgatlon ot the accounts o the Pacific railroads. It was agreed to. Mr. Triirg of Virginia submitted the con fcrence report on tlio bill compeusnttni Albert 11. Kinery for the construction of 01 iron and steel testing machine for the Unltci States. Thn bill , as It passed the senate , ap proprlated 3-200,000. This sum the house re duced to b.13.000. The eonlerenco repot lixes the amount at S 100,000. Mr. Springer of Illinois opposed the re port and characterized the claim n Iniquitous. The conference report was adopted jeas 137 ; nays , DAEVENIXO EVENIXO Pn = SIOX. After the recess Mr. Hatch of Mlssom presented the conference icpurt on the agrl cultural bill. Tbeio were tno linportaii amendments placed upon the bill as reportei by the conference committee the on appropriating $50,000 to enable the commls sioner ol agriculture to continue the oxperl nients In the manufacture of sugar trot sorghum and sugar cane , and another Iti creasing from 3100,000 to 5500,000 th appropriation for carrying out the provision of the act establlshltitf the bureau of anlmn Industry and authorizing the commlsslone to use any part of this sum deemed neccssar to prevent the spread of pleuro-pneumonl and In the purchase and destruction of dl. ' cased animals whenever In his judgment I Is essential to prevent the spread of plcuro pneumonia from one state to another. Thcr was mticn opposition to both ot these amendments monts , but tliu conference icpoit was agree * to yeas , 147 ; navs. 78. Mr. Belmont of New York presented th cotifercnco report on tlm diplomatic and con Hiilar appropriation bill. The report wa agreed to. Mr. King ot Louisiana moved to Ruipeni the rules and pass with amendment tbu sen ate bill appropriating { 576,000 for the erec tlon of a public building at Monroe , La Agreed to. Kucoiiraged bv Mr. King's success a scor of members ruslinl In to the space In fron of the clerk's desk and , waving their bill wildly In the air , vociferously claimed recosr nltlon. The uproar was great , and for i time business had to be suspended. Mr. Barksdalo of Mississippi was linall successful and , under suspension ot th' rules , ho secured the passage of a bill for th < printing of tne report of the commission o labor. Mr. Dlngloy of Maine moved to suspem the lules and pass the senate bill with substl tute therefor to secure statistics of and t < protect the vessel tlsherics ot the Unltei States ; to provide for the taking of testl mony relative to Injuries inflicted bv Britlsl authoiitleson cltl/ens of the United State engaged In the lislieries. and to amend th shipping act ot Juno ID , IbbG. Lost. Mr. Uandall ot 1'ennsylvanla submitted th conference report on the sundry civil apprc prlatlon bill. lu their statmnent accompany liiK the report the cotifeiees say that th senate made 203 amendments , lncrca Ing the aggregate appropiiatlon S4 , 03S.C47 over the amount of the bil as It passed Ihu Iiouse. Ot till sum the sHiuto confcites have yielded $1,093 , 210. The bill as It passed the senate agtrre irat"d 82a,7Stt,0.yj. The house , when It con sldercd the senate amendments , added to tin bill S105.04S and In conference S12ooo wa yielded , beini : for a public building at Ports mouth. O. , and S100,00 ( ) was acded ! on ac count of public buildings at Augusta , Ga. and Chattanooga , Tenn. The bill , therefore as agreed upon In conference , agcreiratei S22lS2,490 ! , beinc S2,0. . > ,078 In execof tin bill as It rasped the house and S2TOMU less thai the law ot the current Year and S'J,15b,371 les than the estimate. Tlve coast suivey Is lef as It was last year , the house provision fo leer anl/atlon bom. stricken out. The re port was airreed to without discussion. The .senate amendments to the naval np propnatlon bill wcro non-concurred In , am Messrs. Herbert , Sayois nnd Thomas o Illinois , were appointed confciccs. A number of joint resolutions were passe < for the printing of various public documents The house then , at l'J : o , adjourned. PISCATOIUAI , ! PUGILISM. Newfoundlanders Heady to Scccdi and Join the United States. INKW YOIIK , March S. I Special Telegram to the BEI : . ] A llalltax dispatch to tin World says : The publication of thoaddres : of the Newfoundland legislature to the 1m pcrlal government has produced a sensation If It is not a declaration of independence , 1 is the next thine to It. No fcucli defiant docu iiient lias been received by the Imperial gov eminent from any colony slnco the Amerl can colonies. The Newfoundlanders tell thcllmpcria government that they own their fisheries and do not propose to pay the slightest hect to French or American Interests or brool any Interference from the Imperial govern ment. Newfoundland In fact stands on tin right to make its uwn laws , control its owr property and preserve Its existence as a com munlty , let the otfect bo what It may. The situation Is so serious that both 1're mier Thorburn and Sir Ambrose Shea leader of the opposition , have left the legisla ture to take care of Itself and gone to Lender to represent tha dangerous character of the prevailing feeling in Newfoundland. Mean while the pi ess and people arc universally dis cussing the benefit of annotation to tlio Uul ted States. Anything would be better than th < present btato of atlalia , and if annexattor were submitted to a popular vote It would be carried by three-fourths majority. New foundland rinds itself between the duvll am the derm sea. On one hand It Is driven oui of the European markets by French rivals who receive bounties from the French gov eminent equal to 00 per cunt , and they an compelled by the Knu'lWi government t < supply the French rivals with bait , withoul which they could not catch a single fish On the other hand they are at the mercj ot Americans , for strange as It may noem the treaty of Ibis never having boon put lnt < operation In Newfoundland by loyal piocla matlon , Is null and void as far as that col ony Is concerned , and P\cry denial of com mercial privileges to American vessels las year had not oven the authoilty of that anti quated treaty for excuse , He.ico the neces sity ot a bait bill which Is denied them bj England. LONDON , March 0. The colonial secretary has sent n dispatch to the governor o Newfoundland Informing him that thi Homo government does not feel justified Ir disregarding tlio strong protests of Franci airalnst tlm restrictions at this late perloi which are calculated to lulllct great loss upoi French fishermen and in therefore unable t < allow the bill passed by the NowfoundUm legislative relative to the fisheries to opei.iti this season. Too secretary said the govern ment thoroughly understand that the Frencl bounties are a grave disadvantage to tin British fisherman ; still It Is not shown tha British fisheries are uiireinuiieratlve , i The Anarchist Cnseo. CHICAGO , March S.-1'lio Dally News Ot tawa (111. ( ) special says that Attoney Genera Htintjand Leonard Swett arrived last nigh nnd Swett tiled his ninety-six pa go brief ii the anarchist case early this morning. Oi the opening of the court , at the suggestloi of the attorney eenural , the people's docke was set for hearing Thursday , March 10 , a which time the anarchist case may bo ai cued , but the probabilities are that at tha time It will be set for argument at sotn future day. Mr , Swett entered a motion tha the rules bo suspended , and that time for ar gument be unlimited. The briefs of th other counsels for the anarchist ! will be lilci soiiio time today , and the briefs on the par ot the pcopln will not bo ready until abou the tlmo of the argument. Judges tihel don , Mulkey , Scholuuld , Cralf and Magrudc were present. The Iron Kato { lonfllrmed. Pirrstiuuo , March 2. The Western Iroi association met to-day and unanimously dc elded to realllrm the card rate. The meetln was the largest held hero for years , all th mills weit of the Allegheny mountain : being represented. t'uhllo Printer flenodlci Confirmed WASHINGTON , March 2. Public 1'rlntc Benedict has been confirmed by tUo sonatt The votu was ill to ID. INCONSISTENCY 0 ? HOLHAN He Scores the Civil , , Service Commlssio and Then EcqrteatS a Favor of Them , BECOMING VERY OBNOXIOUS j < t * - Senator Van Wyclt Agnln After th AVnshlngton Stroqt Car Companies A HhlpbjillAcr'a View of the , Future. ' Tlio llooalcr Kloktir. WASHINQTON , .Match 'i [ Special Tele gram to the BII : : . | Representative llolmaii of Indiana , Is not doing himself proud In th matter of consistency , but on the contrary I keeping up his record as a demagogue. II was chairman of the sub-counnltteo whlc prepared the legislative , c\ecutl\o and jud cial appropriation bill and as such had charg of the measure when It came before th house the other day. Dutlng the debate Ii made a fierce attack on the civil service con mission and attempted to cut down the ap propdatlons for It. llo was specially anxlou toha\o the messengers dispensed with , bu ho failed Inglorlously and the house vote. . the same provisions provided last year forth commission. Thcro has been In the emplo of the commission a trilling follow who wa tolerated only on account ot his family. Oi the same day Ilolman niado his attack till messenger was dismissed for duinkenncs and disorderly conduct and the commission crs decided to promote economy by not lllllu the place tuiido vacant. To-day suiprlsowa created at * civil service hcadquarteis whci the discharged emulojo returned with alette from Ilolman asking the commission to re appoint or lelnstato the bearer. Uolmai stated that It would bo a personal favor t thn writer , and that the dismissed mcsscngc was a sober , Industrious and worthy man The commlbslon has not yet acted upon th recommendation , but It Is probable the lette will bo returned to Ilolman with a copy o his speech ngalnst the commission nnd n cop , of the charges on which tno messenger wa discharged , Much was said to-day of the rebuke admlr Istcred to iiamtall and Ilolman and othc democratic members of the house committe on appropriation In consldeiatlon In commll too of the whole on the legislative , exocutlv * and judicial appropriation bills. AsAtatei editorially by the BEI : , Randall and iftrliua : have for many years held back approprlatloi bills till the last four days of the session fo thn express purpose of controlling leglslatloi and forcing the senate to accept provisions I would not otherwise concede. This tlmo th minority In n solid body , icln forced by man ; democrats , concluded to administer a rebuke and they did It right roundly. The scon was such as members do not remember o having witnessed. After lighting throng ; ono full day for JJiIs WH without making single Inch of p'rj&grcss , Ilolman was forcei to surrender , and or Ziours ho was obllghei to stand Inn hu place and liav proposition after , 'u proposition tha were close to hlsieart's , | desire stricken tion the bill until thqrp was not one thing left b which he could rocognjro his bill. He had ti sit still anil listen , to all soils of criticism without answering back so as to further provoke voko the rebellious spirit of the house. It 1 certain that the ono thing that prevented th failure of the bill wnaitlie complete surrendc ot the committees With meekness and hu miliation tlio conuuittee accepted the defeat By this means one could calf an extra scs slon , or at least the responsibility lor It b < avoided. The iHgdslallve bill , In Its icmnscu lated form , In company with the general de licleucy bill , wits enrolled and sent to tin senate last night , < * and thus a crcat burdei was lifted from tlie.i in < te of members wlu lud befoio seen nothing but an extra session In the situation , tionaidrs say that they ( It not piopoie In futuie to be driven by tin iiouse committee on appropriations , and tha hereafter they will sutler the necessity of an o\tra session rather than submit to huposl tlons. sTiimiNO UP Tin ; sniKirr TAIIS. In the senate to-day General Van Wjcli made a motion to discharge tlio Dlstilct com mlttco troui consideration of the house bit nuthori/.ing the commissioners tocnloice tin regulation an to street railroad management etc. He desired to secure Immediate action on the bill , but several objections were niudi and It went over. Mr. Van Wyok gaxo no tlco that ho would lenew his motion to-iuor low and ask for action. He deemed it ol iireat Impoitanco that the legulating powoi should bo giantcd to the commissioners with out delay. A resolution will likely tie passed authorizing the senate committee on the Dls tuct of Columbia to investigate- - street railioad accommodations hero and it will sil during the summer. Senator Van Wjck is a leading spirit In It and intends to see that the accommodations are adequate to the de mands. A SniPIIUILDRU TALKS. Charles 11. Cramp , the great American shipbuilder , has been attracted hero by the agitation In congress for a new navy. Hf says that lin Is making arrangements to begin work at once on the cruiser Baltimore and gunboat No. 1. "We can not tell definitely what congress Is going to do , " says Mr. Cramp , "but the Indications ar that there will bo plenty of work forbhlpbulldrrs In this couutiy for the next few ye.irs. It will bo distributed among the loadlne firm 3 and there should bo money In shipbuilding for SOIIIQ time to come , " Considerable surprise was created In con gressional circles to-day by the announce ment that President Cleveland had reiterated his determination not to go to the capital on the last day of cougicss , as has boon custom ary by presidents , to examine bills and at tach his signature thereto. Information has been received , however , direct from the president that If it Is absolutely necessary he will go to the capltol on Friday morning and see congress go out. I'KNSIONS I'Oll NKltllASK ANS AND IOWANS Pensions were to day Issued for the follow Inir Nebraskans : -Henry L. Hurt , ( Jrafton ; l.olloy Newvllle. York ; Joseyh B. .Norrls , Wayne ; Adam Hall. David City ; Uoorce W , Dougherty , Fairbury ; Hlchard Dafburv , Mlnola ; Martin (5 'rlnir , Cozad ; Jacob Scott , South Auburn : Silas l.atta , Holdreze. Pensions granted lowans to-day : Kll/.aboth , mother ot William King , Falrheld : Bachel , mother of Solomon B. Reynolds , Castaw.i ; Mary , widow ot .Michael Donohuo , stone City ; Cyrus I'arkor , Charles Cltv ; Curtis BIy , Morrison ; John -M. K ) an , Eddyvllle , Solo mon A. 1'opo , Anamosa ; Lafayette Kuiiey , Brush Creek ; Isaac Cruver , Nashville ; Kd ward Norvell , New Hampton ; .lamet Hoberts , Sheldon ; Kdward 1) . Cox , Klorlsi Elijah Norrls , Corydon ; Asa B. ( Sriftlths McCallsburg : Arfred Stretch , Bedford : George W. Martin , iVIei Isaac B. Smith Maquoketa ; WIIUauA M. Creary , Center vllle ; John Snldoc , , UpIdtleId ; Andrew Har rlson , HumestmiT , Jlaurlco Ii. Macauley Bloomfleld : Jesse Slrrrtuons , Attica ; Wllllan N. Bankln.AlIerWnfohn : L. Martyn , Ox ford ; Jnmos Ilo.wlcUt , Oxford , Fenn U Alvord , Spencer. * i > A NKllllAHKAN'flsCLAJM DISALLOWED. SecieUry Lamar to-day disallowed tin claim of MerrlttJftMClcau , of Nebraska , foi SliM'&ion account OH Sioux and Cheyenni Indian raids in . Of a court martial-Tthlch convened yesterday day at Fort Union , Now Mexico , Colone Henry Douglas , 'limM infantry , is jnrnsldon and First LloutcrMut/r.dwnirt / ll. Plumuier same regiment. Judge/advocate. / Lieutenant , ) ohrr-li Harbour , Seventh In fantry , has becniirelipved from temporar : duty nt Fort Larumjrt and ordered back to hi company at Foit McKlnnoy , Wyoming. First Lieutenant Ammou A. Auger. Twen ty-fourtli Infatitrj , has been relieved frou duty at Fort Kllintt , lexas. and ordered hoc ! to his station at Fort Hill , Indian territory. Lieutenant John Adams Perry , Tenth in fantry , has been ordered from Los Angeles t San Francisco in charge of a lot of publl animals to bo sent to the Department of Cc lumbla. Army furlounhs authorized : Private WH lam Barker , company B. Third Infantrj Fort Mlssoula , Montana , thron months : Pr ; vatn William Bang , company K. Seventh In fantry. Foil Sully , Dakota , and Private Lawrence renco Bondlxon , same company , two month eaeh. The secretary of war has ordered a court o inquiry to convene at Ceutir cl'Aleno. Idahc March 14 to continue the examination of th charges made against the administration o a ( fairs there wlillo General I1 rank Whcatoi colonel of tlm Second Infantry , was con tuanillng , and First Lkmtonant Sidney I Clark , ot the same regiment , was post ouai termaster. The court In composed of Colom ( loury > V. BlxcV , Tvventy-thlid Infantry Colonel James Vf. Forsvth , Seventh ca airy , and Lieutenant-Colonel Jome < Moore , deputy quartennaKtcr-Koneral , wit Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas F. Barr , depul judge advocate general , as recorder. Army leaves trrauted : Captain William M Koo Dunn , Second artillery , Ltttlo Ilocl Ark. , sick leave until March uo : Captal James K\oloth Wilson , Second artillery , Fo Barrancas , Florida , ono month : Captal Thaddeus Klrland , Seventh Infantry , c : tcndctf ten days ; First Lieutenant Ocorgo 1 Turner , adjutant Klghteenth Infantry , Foi Hayc.s Kansas , seventeen davs ; First Llei tenant Charles M. Trultt , Twenty-tirst Ii tantry , Fort DuChcsno , tftah , ouo iiiontl with permission to apply for ono month e' tension : First Lieutenant William II. N\ .lames , Twenty-fourth Infantry , Fort Item Indian Territory , ilftecn days : Llcutciiat Fred T. Vanllcw , Second Infantry , Fo : Omaha , thirteen days. POSTAL ritANOF. " . Thomas Belksly was to-dnv nppolnte postmaster nt Armstionf : , Knnx count ] vice Miss Luna Valcntliuleslgned ; an also the following In Iowa : Clearchn Keed , Bea > er ( Irovo , ( iuthrln count' ' vice K. L. Prior , resigned : ( ! eorgu t Mendcnhall , Plercevllle , A'aiiUuren count ) \lco.I.T.Mcl.ean , resigned ; Scott It. Co ton , Spatildlng , Union county , vice A. Har man , resigned , THE GAUDXKK Additional Dctalltt of tlio Ilorro Conio In Slim-ly. Montt.r : , Ala. , March 2. The no softli burning of tlio steamer Gaulncr Ibcomtn slowly. None was received till this afte noon. The tire was discovered by Captal Stone. A negro deck hand threw water o the burning bale , and in throwing aiiothc buckettul his clothes caught the. Pauli stricken ho ran from plnco t place setting tire to the eel ton bales , and In few moments the bor was in Itames nil over. She was In ink stieam and in motion. The pilots wer driven from the wheel and the crew and pa ! sensors lumped oveiboard. Those lost wer drowned. It Is not thought that more tha one ortwo were burned. Captain Stonesave liltusclf by bwlmmtug ashore. The steams Tolly was behind thn Gardner waiting t pass. As soon as the Humes broke out th Tolly lowered her boats and threw over bale : seed sacks and planks to help the people wh \vere jumping from the Gardner. The hen was so Intense that the Tolly did not dare t go near , but her boats picked up u number c people. Hud It not been for the presence : the Tolly but few would have been savuc The report of the loss ot lite Is conlirmeii The cabin hey of the Tolly , named Ba.bei ( colored ) , pcrlormed heroic deeds In sa\ln live lives , whlr.h hu did by swimming asher with those In the water. Iowa Supreme Court Decisions. Dr.s Moixns la. , March 2. ISpoclal Teh gramto the BKK.J The supreme court ren dered the following decisions here to-day : Barnard Campbell , appellant , vs. Mart J Mclilnuls ct ai , Cciro Oordo circuit. Ai firmed. Ulchardson , Boynton &Co. , appellants , vs Independent district ot Hampton , Franklli district. Afllrmcd. Platt & Spellhs. . Chicago , Burlington t' ' Qulucy Hallway company , appellant , Poll circuit. Reversed : opinion by Hot brock- Action to recover damages sustained by th building of an engine house , turn table am numerous railroad tracks by the dofendan upon a public highway leading fiom th south to the plaintiffs' place of business 01 Front street , DCS Alolnes. "Thcro are , " say .Jmlco Itotluock In his opinion , "many act which thn authoiitles of a town ma ; lawfully do which may Injurious ! nlfeet the values of property. Public park' and public buildings and improvements nur bo so located as to enhance the value of prop crtyon cenaln stieots and diminish It or others , and the property owner cannot hi heard to complain ; and U is the uil.stortuin ot some that tiado and trallio are drawi aw ay from them by reason of the grow th o the town. But that is no gtound lor the Interference terferonce of the courts to compel thn cltj to maintain public commons as u publli highway. " Daniel Hctfncr. appellant , vs B. S Hronnoll , Uuolmnnn dlatrlrt. IJcvoiscd. \Viight it Lavvthei Oil and Load Manltfae ttuing company , appellants , \s Mary K Ciccl and others , Kossuthciicuir. Alllrmed Kcslah I'atterson , appellant , vs Chlcaso Milwaukee it St. P.ml railway company Linn clicuit. Allirmcd. Action to recovei damages caused by a llro sot by an en gine. Ciertio B. Payne , by her next friend , vs Humeston & Shenandoah railroad company appellant , Kincgold clicuit. Atliuned. Hank nf Monroe und Innls Schonck vi Kills UilToid and others , appellants , Jaspci tiicuir. iteversed. An Editor Kklps. OAKLAND , Neb. , March 2. [ Special Tele gram to the BIK. | Nov\s has just reachec hero that Jesse Webb , editor of the Central a Craig , skipped to-day for parts unknown. warrant lu out for his arrest , alleging gamb ling and enticing minors to the same. It 1 : useless for anyone to endeavor to gamble 01 sell whisky In Craig , as it Is a strictly torn perauco and moral town In the true sense. The saloon men compromised with Fret Witte to-day , paying Him 82,00 ! ) and SOW medical fee. A Aleetlnft of Horsemen. DinnoiT , Mich. , March 3. A large nutnboi of trolling horsemen are In this city for the purpose of oiganlr.lng a now association This afternoon the convention was called tc order to consider the advisability of formlns a new trotting association. A temporar } nrganl/atlon was formed by the election ol U. W. Uillott , of Detroit , chairman , and 1' , M , Campbell , of Ypsilanti , secretary. A committee on credentials was appointed which reported slxtseven trotting associa tions present , represented trom lifteen dltter out states. A motion to form a now assoeia tlon was carried unanimously. A committee on permanent organl/atlon and order of bus ! ness was appointed. A committee ot live of which D. C. Uoanmn , ot 'Ottuinvva , la , U chairman , was appointed to prepare by laws to be presented to the convention. Thn committee on Incorporation reported that the naiiio of the association shall be "The American Trotting association , " and any person , corporation , association or so ciety holding or contiolllug any track 01 tiottlug association , or other association ioi tlio improvement ot hotting horse stock shall bo eligible to membership. The of llcors of the new organisation are elected 'bj the members thereof. The old district board1 are dispensed with. The board of directors , ot which the president and secretary arc membeis , has control of affairs , and become ; a board of appeal for tlio consideration o complaints. All appeals must be settled vvltlili two months alter decisions are rendered The annual dues are apportioned on the bast' ' of premiums ottered , ranging fiom 310 U 3100. A recess was taken lor huuper wlthou action on the report ot the committee. * Conferring About Kates. NF.W YORK , March 2. At the conferonci of the traftlc managers , freight agents am railroad vice presidents and managers belt here to-day the classlllcatlon committee's re port was discussed and it was accepted b' the conference as road. It Is understood tha the adjustment of rates proposed in the ie port has given general Hatfstactlon to tin railroad men. The committee appointed t < consider the system ot wholesale reduction of traveling companies nnd excursion partic will make Its report this week. Some of tli western men were In favor ot applying tin new law very strictly , but eastern agent took a ditfeient view of the question am consider that the present system , with soni slight mollifications , will not conflict wit ! the now Intor-sUte commerce law. Tha report of the committee on classlllca tlon in proof ( Ills fortvsevon > galleys of pic type , thirty ems wide , The classliiealloi has bewi brought under six heads. Formorl ; there weio nc rly 109 clashes. The revise' ' rates BO into etfect April 1. The torrltor covered by the new regulations will be a that north of the Ohio river and east of th Mississippi. East und west bound freight will bo levelled. CHICAGO , March 2. The general manager of the Southwestern , Western and Nortl western passenger associations met to-da to consider the report made by the gtnur ! : passenger agenU regarding tne uppllcatlo of tlio Inter-state commerce law. Althoiic there were some dlffuienco of opinion t < gardlne mileage tickets and excursion ratti the tone of tha mooting showed that thn n poit will probably bo adopted as submltte and will govern until on ofllclal exprcsslo Is hud from the federal commission. Anollu meeting will bo held to-morrow. Iowa's University Conimanceinont. IOWA CITY , la. , March2. The spring con inencements of the State university close to-night , lu the dcutal , homeopathic , inei leal , pharmaceutical and regular medical d partments a total of clelit young men /an / women were niton diplomat by Govorm Larraboe. The regents recalled Hon. Wll lam U. Hammond to the chancellorship c the law school , accented the resignation c Prof. Phllbrlck , of thn school of cnglneorltii appointed Dr. Mlddlcton to succeed the lat Dr. Robertson In the medical school , an will meet Mareh SO to elect a president t succeed Plckard. Blonx City's Hi-IdRO. Stoux Ctrr , la. , March 2.-Speclal [ Tel gram } o the Hr.K.j Engineer Morrison , tli builder ot the majority of thoMIssouil live bildges , Is now heroin consultation with tli brldgo company. It Is expected that the ( oci tlon will bo made soon and actlvo work con mcnced. That the present season will m close without seeing the woik well advance Is next to certain. This fact Is kept In lulu bv Investors , who are beie In Itit'rcasln numbers , and has ft peiccptlble ellect o values Of real estate. A flight llrglHtrntlon. Siouv CITY , la. , M.ueh 3.-Speclal [ Tele gram to the BKK.J The registration of votei tor the spring election closed to-day. Thci is but little Inteiest being manifested In tl spring election , and It ha * been Impossible t secuto an } thing like a full registration , A Hiito War Btortpt > d. CHICAGO , March 2. The evening pnpei here say that the ofllcials of the northwester roads have aereod to lestoro rales In their to iItory which have been altogether demora Ized lortho week. Cutting was bcctm In small way by all the loaets. The W Neons ! Central then cut rates wide open. U was fortunate thing , as It ImmcdlatJly biouul about their lestotatlon. Omaha rates wl juobably bo restoieil to-day as nil have n : sentede-vcept theMlssouif raclllcj and \ \ ' bash. bash.At a mooting held to-day by the Conors freight agents of the roads to tlio northwe.- It was agreed to n.-storo lates to St , Paul nn quote nothing less than the tarllf. The ciii tmn has averageel a reduction of fiO per con and business has been contracted for ntica < by at least tvoof the lines. The only ellcc ol the lestointlon therefore Is to pieveut th demorall/atlon reaching a point where n : open cut rate would piuvall. Sufl'ocatcd by Coal Qua. BROOKLYN , la. , March 2. ISpoclal Tele gram to the BKn.l Yesterday mornlii ; Thos. Scott , wlfo nnd two children wer found nt their homo three tulles north n Brooklyn almost dead fiom suffocation , Mi bcott having tinned oil the pipe damper c the hard coal steve too close before retliIn the previous night. When fotmd life boemei extinct from every one , but by hot appllca tlons and rubbing Mr. Scott was brought t consciousness. The others lemalned in stupor all day. and Mrs. Scott nnd tin youngest child's cases seem to be ctltlcal the child having been taken with spasms. A nrutal Preacher. NEW YOIIK , March 2. [ Special Tele gram to the BIE. I The Sun this mornlni states that it has authoritative Informatioi that llev. W. C , Ward , of Englewood , N. J. has long treated his wlfo with brutal vlolcnci and was not insane when he shot his wlfi and himself recently. The Information say : that Ward willfully shot hts wife. It wa the clowning acfot a long period of brnta violence to her. His moments of aime were frequent and bitter , while his wife Is i sweet tempered and lovabln woman. All thi Insanity he was afflicted with was an ungov ernable temper. He will be tried for assaul with intent to kill when he recovers. Pacific Roads Inrrstlgatlon. W ASHING ION , March 2. The conferees ot tlio Pacific railroad Investigation resolutioi iLMched n perfect agreement. The housi conferees adopt the senute amendment , bu the clause dealing a commission Is moeliliec by striking out the requirement that the commissioners shall bo subject to conhrm.i tlon by the senate , and .so aii.uigmg tin phr.\suolozy that the piesldent's power tc appoint them during recess shall bo buyout question. Conferees Disagree. WASHINGTON , March 2. The conferee : on the District of Columbia approprlatloi hlll'liave disagreed and will so leporttothe two houses. The points in question are will relereiice to the schools. Woman BiirTrnco in Alnlnc. AUGUSTA , Me. , March 2. The senate to day again passed the woman MirTrago consti tutional amendment. It now icqulies n two thhds vote of the senate nnd house to subnii it to the people. Death or n Jurist , SAN FIIANCISCO , Maich 2. CliUf Justice Morrison , of tlio supreme court , died till ; morning. TELEGKARI1 NOTK3. Fair and warmer weather Is predicted fet to-day. A new Italian cabinet has boon formed by Senator Sainceo , with Countdiltobllant min ister of foreign affairs. Slight earthquake shocks were felt through out Long Island yesterday afternoon about 4:30 : o'clock. No damage was done. General J. Finley has been appointed to succeed Hon. Charles w. Jones ns United States senator from Florida by Governor Perry of that state. The big deal in May pork ( n Chicago lias resulted Tn an appeal'to the "comer rule , " and the directors of the board of trade last night nxed the value at 915. This Is the third time the lulo has been put lu force. The Iowa Legion ot Honor , in session Bl Dos Momes , yesterday elected the following officers for the next two jears : K. it. Hutching , of Des Molnes , president ; W. K. Knbiusoii , Duburiuo , vice president ; K. K. Mills. Cedar Uiiplds. secietnry ; J. Hllslnger , Sabula , treasurer. The next meeting v\ ill be held lu Dubuque In lfel > . Moth Deftius Edwards. " 3 ? Tlio wrestling iimtch bo two on Clms. Moth and Elliott Edwards : it South Oninhn lust nifht was n good deal of n jng--nmUo iilliur. Elliott 1ms done so much talking that Moth decided to show him what he could do. The match wns for $50 n side and the giito receipts. About onu hundred spectators wore pres ent. James MaiiKol of the stock yards wus ohosen referee , nnd T. ilcGmro and A. Gnroy , tinio keepers. Moth wns seconded by .Jack lliinloy nnd Edward ; by Frank Br.idburn. Tlio first fall , 11 Giueco-Uomiin , was won by Moth in t. . minutes. The ) hccond hill , Scotch style wns won by Moth In two minutes and the third full , GruocO'Honmn , in two ruinues An Innane I'uuper. Sheriff Cnmpboll , ot Snrpy county brought tn uu Insaiiu Inmate of the Snrpy county poor house yesterday an placed him In the county jnil on the charge of being insnnit. The patient whoso name is John Duck , has been at li.mato of the pour IKHISO for suvora months. On Tuesday hu became ) violently lently Insane nnd nttomptod to kill OIK ot the funiulo inmates of the plticu. Hi will bo held for examination. A Hollelny Judgment. In the district court yesterday after noon tlio Umnhn Loan and Trust com nany filotl a petition rtsklns for the dis missal of a judgment of u jtidgmant tha had been rendered ugainst the company und in fuvor ofV. . 11. Mole and wile , b : Justice Amtorson on Tuesday , Fubrunr ; 23. The plalntift'iillegos that the judg ment is illegal , having been Issued 01 Washington's bhlhduy , a national lioli duy. I'orsonal 1'arnurapliH. A. 1) . Brandc'iH. of linimk-is iVSotiE , re turned this week from Now York city. Joseph Hull , of tlio Dusoret Nowa 1'ut li.shlng company , Salt Lake City , is i ; town yostorday. \Vnrrcn MuConl oamo yortordnv frqr LariuiiU- City , \V. 1' . , to takn his wif honui , Sliu lias been nt the Mlllunl fo sonietlino and is quite 111. Mr. and Mr . ( luo , J. StornsiIorlT hvv : rcturncil from a trip to Denver , Loin villa ami Chcyonnu. Mr. S , sincu hl ni rival lioinn has been taken ouriously il THE BICYCLE UA.CE. A Chanoo for Aihlnscr to Win Thi llnco Last Night , The bicycle rnco at tlio exposition bulleting - ing is proving to bo the most hotly con tested ono that hns been given in Omnlia. The race wns hnif finished last night but docs not belong to nnyono yet , 1'rlnco leads Bullock by but four laps nnd Asli ingcr is but seven laps behind Bullock. The slightest accident to cither of tlio leaders may change tlio rnco in Asliln- gcr's favor. To-night a new feature will untor thu contest , hck nnd Dinjiioy nro both recovering from tliulr sickness mill will bo able to start to-night utmost in frcsli mou anei will probably sot a pace ) that will tax the speed and endurance ) ot the loaders in a manner that hns not been cvpecteei. All of tliu mun appuaredin fair trim hist night. Kck unit Ding- ley continue to take It easy , but set tlio jiaco ut intervals at a speed that maelo the luaelon , luistlu and nrcitiscel tliu enthusiasm of the onu thews- anel spectators. Kaily in the ) rac-o Asliingor assumed the agirrcsbivo anel communcuel to emickun tlio pace , I to mailo a livu-mlio stnirt , the longest that has been maelo eluring the race , making thatdistant'o In 10 minutes and 1'J seu * oneis. Prince met with the first accident thnt has happuncel to him in tlio city at 10 o'c-lock bv taking a header on ono of the turns , lie was slightly bruised by the ) f-ill anel lost two of his leael of siv laps on Hullock. At the linish last uight tlioscoru stuud : Uldcr. Miles. Lap ? . Prince anj Bulloek ilixi 8 Aslilnger ! MM 1 Kck 1M ) : i Dinglcy 107 G The time for each live miles last night was as follows : Miles. llrs. Mln. Sre. . 0 10 U7 10. . 0 li. ? . 0i 0o 60 M 'JO. . i 7 I'J 1 IV5 O'J . 1 40 r 4H as. 1 6'J ( H ) 1a 40. a 17 ( X ) 40.W la W ) . . f > 7 tut f > r. CO. , VKI or > O.ri 47 15 6S4-5 4 00 00 K01TS. School chilelrcn free to-night. Asliingcr is a favorite with the boys. An accident of a minor nature might give the race to Ashigncr. Bullock aijel prince hang together mar- vclously well , but there's nothing strange in that. ECK and Dinclcy nro having ns much fun out of the race as any of the ridor.s or spectators. "I've got a sinch on lifth place , " said Dingluy last night , during the racq. " 1'oti'll have to rielo slower than you arc now or I'll take lifth place away from you , " retortoel Eck. After the race closes on Saturday night the rulers and their trainers will indulge ! in a banquet. Some big races will take plnrc within tliu next month. Overworked Harbors. The tonsorinl artists are agitating nn early closing movement. They claim that tlm hours required of them , from 7 ' until o'clock nt o'clock in the morning 0 night , nro too long , especially where they are rciiiircil ] to work an extra hour on Saturday night and until noon on Sun day. They will ask that the shops closes at 8 o'clock In the evening , Satin davb ux- copied. _ The Omaha Daily Reporter , a journal ilovntocl In ! mti > l inlorputs , iq n unw mleli- tion to Omaha's nevvspapcrdom. It is bright and snappy. NO OPIATES. NO POISON. . A SAFE MEDICINE. A Mother's Volco-Colds , Coughs and Sere Throat -Cured. T" ) A ! ] iilth Pt , Ildltlmnre , Md. For the bcnclitof those , > iollko mjsclf luivo not only 6ulleri.l thcmiulvii , but InivliiK Inrnu lumlllu , ahvujs have one or inure t.ult.rlni ! \ \ Ith colds , i oiigha or lore throals , 1 ino.it willingly and cheerfully recommemJ the Kcdbtur Cough Cure. Ma lamlly shoulil nt tills tlmo of ycnr rnrtlc- iilarly-bo without It , for I liayo fuunil liothiiiRlumniiyyuartorcxiicrlonccvvliluU BO promptly euros and elves relief In tha cases incntioiipd , which ixro BO common. oucl n lilcli , Knot nttcndcd tent ouctofloii lead to mnro ecrloua tomplnluUi. II y uun- lly Is lareo and we are nuvcr without your Cough Cure ondlti efficacy lu the post makes mo feel that I ewe a duty to man kind , to Inform them through you of the benefits wo have derived from ft , without nuy or the unpleasant effect * experienced from otucr cough medicine's MU3 , M. POLLOCK. Notre Dame Sltteri-For Cheit and Sort Throil. Qovftiistown , ifd. Wo liavo uicd the Red faUr Cough Cure , and lu Bovorul ceisea have found It bcuull * clnl In alleviating couRhi , opprciiton on , tlio chest and Irritation of the thnmt. , HlSinUH OF NOntU DAME. NoOplatoi-ABeuiark ble Teit , LovoUud. Ohio , Ilmvoiued your Red Blur Cough Cure , nnd use it now whenever I Imvo USD furlt. For tun yean I waa a sluvo to the opium liablt , and did your Cough Cure contain < mlate , I would not ( Jure usu It , ' 11114 Blono is jiosltlvo proof that it is free irom oiilatcii. It is all you claim for It. H.C. WILSON.- llngr. Jlnplcwood Opium luitlluto. THE CnAKTE3 A. VOOELEH CO , JUHImoM. MJ. tir All pcnons VSIKO SI. Jacnta Oil or Keil Kliir Qmqh Cure , \ctllby tenilliiji a luo cent itamp and a history of ttictr caic , receive AUVICK PRKE. S-JACOBS OR THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY I"k It ! 0 * * BhonaiUm , Miniatt ! , k M A M vnr i 9iii B i < k.H.ij .uT ciiii i , nil I nil I BtrJ.Hllr. ! . V.4.Unt I III Will r lMt.4 * > hM. TOK CUinLZS 1. TOQKLKtt CO. , BtltUun , t C. B. 1. ARC KTII.I , ronlxtueii yuurN , tlioy bavu etomllly In fuor , anil with gnlca onn tuiuly Inc Imvobocnrno the mont iujpuliii-coruft through. out tliu Unlluil ntutim. The i ; , Q mid It 1 | uradoj nrommlo In HIIOHT Mr.niiiu AND KXTIU I < oN ( ] WMST , eultiililp for nil tlBUrus. The O qunllty , iniulo of Dn llsh Cciiill.U wariuntod to wear twloo us Ion j m arilliinrycorBnts. ' HUlient iiwardt from nil the World'o prent Kulrn. Th liitt inviini recelvml Is tor I'lliST DtdiiKr or UKIIIT , from tliu late Exposition hfild at Now Orloani. Whliu BCOIOI ot pHtenti IIKVO r > c n fonnj wortlilcss , the principles of t'io ' Olo\-Flung ( ! have proved lu vixluulile. HutHlluri are uuthorlwid to refund mnney , if , on cxnrninntlon. thcso Cor cl do not iirov u repn mitod. KOIt BAI.K UVHUYWIIRItKL OATAIXUU1 ! FHKR ON AI'I'URATION. THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. . New York. CURE FITS ! ff bto lT.f curi 1 ilj ooi m n iii tl l icp ts ilc i fir r > . h rr Bt B..OM u i lui Wld U K ' " thi or " CMM 11"I 11 "r "nio l " oue. lot * tr H t