I The Omaha | Daily Bee I j5\ | NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA , F1XIDAY MOKNEgS ; EEBJRUAEY 28 , 1890. NUMBER 249 , I I FLOODS AND SNOW STORMS , tl Tfl0 01ll ° Rlvor stU1 Qin ? | R Rapidly jll GREAT DAMAGE TO PROPERTY [ 9 If tlm Prohcnt Ileal y llnlns Cniitlnuo [ ff a Terrible tniiiiilatloii Will He- .1\Wh \ r suit Sevornl landslides > JM itoportcd f A Wet Prospect I Cincinnati , O , Feb 27t It this morn ill ing the tlvor lind reached a llttlo ever lift four feet anil was stilt . rising Unless there iR * BlionM bo phonomlniill ) rain ) woollier within it ! tlio next four dns It is not thought the Hood , i will reach tlio height to which It ansa In 181 'I nnd | 18S4 the present stngo drlvos out I mnnv families In the luw rrounds qf Clncln- I nut I Covington , Newport and other points I nlong the river j | The iron -orks and iaw mills of Novvport M Ky hao stopped operations beciusc of the nil high water and others nro IIKcly to follow | | W loon In Covington and in Una city Railroad ( HHc communications nro hourly ( rowing mora 4fc ' find moro uncertain to the exposed roads and m It is posslblo thnt trains cannot gctrntotbo I central passcngci station by night J I Shortly after dn ) dawuco t steidy rain set } m In which continued the cntiro da ) At 0 11 o clock tonight the rain still continued to . I fall though it was not very hciv ) If the ! rain is very severe In this section It will jm probibly cnuao i tlood hut it it continues at ) J te > the rata it is now falling oven throughout J HJ ) the ciulru Ohio vnlle ) It will hardly do mora l K' than to hoop tlie river nt its present stiga or a llttlo higher for n fowdajs only Tlio Haltlmora H Ohio , the Southwestern and S the H"o line liavo their tracks covered to a / depth of iicnrl ) four feet ucnr the stock „ • yards Toward midnight the rain ceased 'm Tbo storm is reported to bo centril about { V Nashville lenn At this writing , 11 o'clock , • • it Ib causing grnvo apprehension hero If : M the precipitation in the next twenty-four w houis should bo ns great in'ho Ohio \ alley as it tins been nt Memphis and Nashvlllo , it M will doubtless cnuao a treat flood B Louisvmr Teh " 7 The Ohio rlvor has reached the Hood stngc Ono or the elevate J H road stations on tbo city fi out has been cut H off A seiro was stilted tonight uud u uuui 1 ber of families in the dlstucts sub uorged in > 1S ! > 3 niuvad out , but thiro is little fi ir of Bj Buoh ndelugo as then iho river is still rM- H Ing an Inch un hour C A Wooster who X has just returned from Middloborough and Va intermediate points sujs the Cun b-rljud Is M higher than it has i.\ar been and the run V > ways of the witors have craa o 1 much BJ huyic J hern nave been landslides where B great ticcs nnd immctwo bodies of earth BS hive tumbled nwn\ , and in places big ti acts B of countiy uro subinoiced , Bf At Dillon swltcb below Livingstone , noth s ft # ' Ing but the top of the extensive saw mill Is B . to bo seen nbovo water , and at Livingstone BT . Kock Castle cicck has encioaehed upon tbo BJ S town disastrously Bb' At liddleborough the electric light plant BF has Lccu rendered useless , the streets are Br subnieiged and the canal is out of sight jBy iho floods ha\c Crippled the rallvviystou BV considerable extent * BJ Jbqnen.s fiom the mountain section is BX tli it luna slides and wash outs tire numerous B 'Iho mails of that region have been practl BE call } discontinued iho telegraph wires are | Bj down In many places By bAN 1 iiAseioco Fob 27 Heavy nlns BJ [ routinun to provall in Anzona List night B the floods washed out a lasgo portion of tlio Ba Prcscott > L Arizona Centril rnilvv iTele Bl fc'niph couiuitinlontions hnvo boon rut off Bf from Prescott , so the nature ottbo daraago BJ isnotknonn B > l HAiii Esrov , W Vj , Tob JT Aland Bz slldo occurred at Grinncmont , on the Ohcsu BJ peal o & Ohio this morning covering tbo BJ track for 200 jarts A freight train was B2 wrecited , but nobodv was burt Bj TouiuvEE , Miss , Feb 27 Yostcrda\ B > tcrnoon a heavy wind an i rain struck this Bf place , doing nu immense amount of diuniifo Bjl bavoral stores wuro wi celled and fences and Bj barns were lovele 1 In man ) places A he ivy B > ram Is still fulling and tbo streets are BJ flooded BJ MrMPiui Tob 27 Tno nnusuii rain full Bit ever the entire watershed of tbo Mississippi BJS nnd Ohio r ( ers and their tributaries since Bj X buturday lust portends evil to the low lands BJ V , protected by the lovecvfln the \nzoo delta Bj and tLo lonsas basins lhn worst is fenred BJ for the ncwli constructed levees alont ; the Bj Tonsns Insln Major Storlintr engineer for the lower Mississippi levco district nntlcl I ) ites that the lovecs in Arkansas will rio | w j and rcliovo the pressure on thu Missis slppi Bide The outlook In the section through which the White and Arxnnsas riv ers pass is not eniaura iug Both streams nro rising fast nnd the penplo living along tlio banks are taking odv image of the timely notfeo served nnd arn moving their stock to p'nees of safet ) Snow sturnn Kaksas Cm , leb J7 Dlspatcribs from Missouri and Kansas state that a blizzard from tbo northwest prevailed tl roughout these states today 'Iho thermometer foil to about zero Dam monr , laTob 27 Aheavj snow storm has been rapine hero today and street cartiuOIols ticntly impeded About ten inches of snow 1ms fallen and the storm con tinues It is the first general snow storm , that bus occurred in this section for two k - * years f That Aw Till Kn ltsli b > nillo-vtc CmcAro Tob i A morning piper print el u lengthy stor > today to the effect that a representative ot nu I nglisb syndicnto had made an iigrccn ont with Jacob nnd Samuel \ \ ooluor of Peoria for the sale of a controll Jng interest In tbo whisky trust , ote ibis aftomoon Simuol Woollier said the story was cnllrcl ) untriio Mr , Do IV ) or , the alleged represoutatlva of tlio syndleato also denied tbo storv It Is true tbo vvjiisk ) trust has received some t propositions , but Mr Jacoo Woollier declares thq present negotiations do not oven ro mutely concern that opciution Do lovers Bcboma Is to punhaso tlio t'corla tirovvcrics Iho Ln lish SMidlnilcs itlsstatcd has now control of the browerlcs in all tlio I irior cities of tbo cnuutry and is commencing n similar aciiuircmont in the am illor cities and towns In l'eurla tbo transfer , if carried , out , will amount in the inonuv to cbango bunds about f 1,000 00Jm ( ! \\y < > tt ( ! grlH Inoinrrnteii CiiAMiiLiu uv , S 1) , Tob J7 Ibpcdal 3clcrain | to lnu Uce ] Knily this morning | y flrodostrojcd a bulldluj occupied b ) an old m | ucgrcss on tbo outskirts of the oltj , and the J old woman was burned to a crisp Jothtng but u portion ot the lioad aud foot of the bud ) was uncnusumed How It camotbat fcha wat unable to Have liorlifo will probi bly never be ki ovvu , but there is muoii talk tbat bIiq wasnurdcrcd l'or not oral niehts put alio bad boon bothered t > ) n gang of ruMuus who hud ropcatodl ) eillod ut her house and Insulted her , nnd It is bolluvod they mur dered her unit ihon set lira to tbo house to cover thclr erimu btcniii litl > ArrlvnU At Now York Iho btato of Indiana , from Glysgow > At Philadelphia Ibo Xodciland , from \ Ajitwerp * " At bouthauii tou The Allcr , from Jvcw ork for llicwen AiQuccnstown Tbo llritauulc , from Now Yoik \ Cruise pi tint 111 umllitr V1 * Ni.voiik , Tcb 27 Malarial fovorjdld Bm dradl ) work among tbo crow of the schooner B ff lirundritc of bt , Johns Newfoundland , on W I " tbooago from Uarcolona to this port , which terminated this mnrmog , bho left Uarcolona eighty dajs ago with Captain Toot * aud a crow ot flvo won Whoa she W arrived this morning oul ) her captain and one sailor were left to navigate her Three of the crow dii > d on the \oyage nnd ono : sailor lay more dond thin nllvc in the cabin The victims were stricken Immediately after the schooner inft Uarcolona lor thrco wcoks tbo captain , with tbo asslstinco ot onoscimin \ navigated the schooner nnd nt- tended to tbo wants of tbo sick men In tbo cabin stain Aij\mnD Tlio ran-Aincrlcnu Confcrr-iice DIs- < iish il In tlio CnrtPB ICnrw Uil 118J0 hj/ lames Gordon flenn'K ) Madhii > Tob J7 | Now York Herald Cnblo bncclal to lnr Hun I In the debulo in cortos on tbo foreign oftlco budget which closed this evening Tortuondo tlio Cuban deput ) , made tlio promised Interpellation in rcforcneo to the Pan Amoncan conference IIo oxprcssed alarm lest the United btatcs should ndoul a bouth Amorlcau policy in junousto Spain liovest , of thu budget committee , In rc- pl ) said tto bouth Americjn policy of the United btntcs oxclted tlio alarm of Europe and vvus dangerous to tlio whole Latin rnco I his poliov ulwnvs shows n profound dls llko to Spain and Si anlsh-Amerlcans 1 ho Monroodoctnno of "Amorka for Amorl cans reall ) memt Amoilca far tbo United States Iho minister of foreign affairs closed the debate d ) staling that Uio policy of tbo liberal government fostered friendly rola tlons with the South Amorlcau states for the purpose of forming a Pan American union He bslmvcd the conference at \ \ ashington wns in Its main object a ilasco Iho relation tion betvvoon Suiln and the United States were most friendly despite tbo late position of the I lorlda Bcnator rolatlve to the pur chase of Cuba Minister Lincoln's Son Not Dint [ Copi/i IqI I 189J ou Jnintj Oord m Ilcnnett ] London , Tub 27 fNow York Herald Cuble Special to lnr Utnl The condition of Abraham Lincoln which was considered hopeless last night took a slight change for the batter at an early hour this morning , which enabled the doo'ora to porforra un operation Ho is still in a very critical co dition The doctors say that his out ) etianco for life is in another operation It will be of a desperu o character and will bo per formed shortly MtLI'AUING I OK I'I US I Allt Work Br > ciiii on tlm Smith Slile Lle- vntcd Line in Lnicimo Chicago Tob J7 ISpoclal Pologram to The Bi.u | Witbtho arrival of ull necessary material work wis vigorously begun on the South faido elevated road this morning nnd the startling annoancomont is made that tbo company will have a mlle completed before April 1 After tbo first span called ' a truy olei , " VMS placed on a platform orectol on top of the girders , a stationary cngino was crcctod there and the girlcrs tboroaftei lifted intoplnco by steam power ' How fast will the ; vvork proceed ! " was nskc 1 of Chief Engineer Cornell r When wo get fairlj started v\o will build from bite oicht , girdo" * a day with each Lnnc t\o start with ono gang at Thirty third street and anolhor gang starts Just north of Thirty third nnd works north In thirty days , or by the end of March wo ex pect to have a mile of tbo road completely finished We call it a mile from Iwenty- ninth to Thirty sovontb street , and that will boooimlo'ed Loforo April 1 Hio cntiro j-pad from Van liuren street to Thirty-ninth * street wo will have completed n year boncu riut much acoamplishod , the hardest , per tlon of tbo road is built , because south of thirty ninth street the land is almost va cant and wo will not ho bdinpoiod by con demnation pro < codings , and will bo nblo to put up a road from ibirty ninth street ooutli in no time But wo first want to sea where the wet Ids fair is golug to be located ir It is to bo in Jackson park and wo think It will be wo will go ahead with the road out there If not wo will tike our time about It Event ually , however the road will ba built to Ninety llrst Btrcct or tbo Indiana state line The company has succeeded in settling with most of the propertv owners without tolug into couit I1I-101 > O'CON SOU'S hUCOESSOn A loir Gonrril Ilriilv or St Louis l'riitmljl ) tlio Mini St Louis Mo , Tob 2i [ Special Tel cgnun to liiB BfeI Tno special moot of tbo Catholic bishops of the western nrch dlooeso which wiseillod at tlio request of liisliop O Connor of Omaha who is now lying nt the point of death in Pittsburg , to elect a coadjutor bishop of Omaha , was held in St , Louis this morning at the residence of Archbishop Kenrick On Sixteenth street Tbo following bishops ware present ! Bishop Ilcnncssy of Wichita , Bishop rink of Leavenworth , Bishop Hognn of Kansas City , Bishop Scanlon of Concordia , Kus , Bishop Bouacum of Lincoln , Neb , Bishop Cosgrovo of Davenport To and Bishop II n- ness ) of Dubuque the oulv blf hops absent vvcro Bishop O Connor of Omaha and Bishop Builto of Pittsburg It was impos slblo to ascertain who was the ono doclded on at the meeting to bo rofcrrcu to the pope as a candidate for coadjutor bishop of Omabn but it Is universally conceded that Vicar Uencrnl Brady ot St John s church St Louis has the choice ihoro nro many reasons for bib appointment Ha Is lh-Bt on tbo list for promotion , and in addition to tills is a man of gicut abilltv He la still noungman bolng about thlrtv olgbt years of age , and bus six yens been vicar general IIo was formerly pastor of tbo Annunciation church in this cit ) , aud ono year ago was { ,1Von chnrc.0 of bt Johns church Ills an polntmont vvillhtvogencial atiafaotioa IIo is u native of St Louis I'ATTI ILL IN DU VCR Tlio Prima Oomin Siifr-TiiiK Prom ICx- linsuro In the Snnw Itlnokndc Dinveii , Fob J7 The Abbey Grand Itahau opera company's special train of ten coaches und four baggage cars arrived ever tbo Union Pacific at 4,10 yesterday after noon The tralu was dolav cd b ) the Central tral Ptcillc biiow blockade , aud was thirteen hours uoblnd schedule tlmo 'J ho momoors of the company are in bad shape , owing to tba privations they underwent when blocked in n snow banic fifteen hours lbo company open at the Metropolitan tonight , but the Douvorites will not sea Putti at the opening performance , as thu proat prima dunna arrived in the cit ) sutlcrlng from QHsovoro chest cold , und to dav it was announced at her private ear , whloh she vvus unable to lo.ivo , that she had n blf h fever Nlcohnl Informed n reporter Hint the doctors were hoi oful of the Qlva's reioveiy by bulurda ) , ivhen she is billed at the matinee Iho weather beio Is vor\ cold and a storm is threatened , so taking into consideration Pttttis aversion to appearing under any but the most favorable circum stances the chances nro very poor for the many admirers of the lady hearing ber ut ail Ihoadvaiicosalo has been the largest In Denver fos yeai * , evou nt tbo prices , which are the sama that Chlcisoan ? paid at tbo Auditorium opening 'cicuilrunilde" was to open the season , but Puist"his been substituted , with Albam mil lamaguo Nordicaand Pabbri are each suffering from severe cojds , but were able to go to their hotel , and It i oxpeetca the ) will bo able to sin ? , Priiillol.ill's ltoniuiiiH Vrrlve New YoitK , Feb 27 rho United btates Moamor Enterprise , with tbo body of George II Pendleton , late mlulitor at Berlin , ar rived this morning REPUBLICAN TARIFF BILL It la Fxpootod In the Houoo Within Two Weeks ULTIMATUM OF THE SUGAR MEN Tliey Will Stnml a Cut of 1 went ) -n % o Pel C < nt Lend In Silver Ore Must Pny tlio Hck * ulnr Out ) . WrAsiilKGlot UimEto Tim OvtAnt Bbr ) 513 1 ouiiTins-rn bxiiEsr > WAsniNavov , D C , Peb 27 I The republican members of the bouse com mittee on nays nnd means have informed the Pacific slope delcgitton that the satno duty will bo imposed uuon load in sllv er ere that Is lovlod upon pure loid ere 1 his pro vision v 111 bo reported In the tariff bill if it proves satlsfaetorv to tbo representatives ot tbo lead producing districts It will check the supply of lend from Mexico which comes in with silver ere The representatives of the sugar bcot In dustry have Informed the majority ot tbo committee on vvavs and moans tint thev will without complaint accept a reduction of 25 tier cent of the sugir duty , nnd they will light against any greater reduction The committco Is tncllnol to report a cut of 30 per cout The prcsont duty on sugar Is about 72 per cent Tbo tariff bill is expected In the house within ton da ) s or two wcoks ONIA TWO MLMntinS OIMECIPD Onl ) two membois of the house committco on territories vote I against the bill to glvo statehood to Idaho , both are of course demo crats Ihoy nro bpringer of Illinois nnd Mansar of Missouri These men will submit a ininoi ny report , but It will provo of no avail Sprlngor wns the suggestor of the omnibus pro nsltlou , which passed the last house and resulted in the admission of four now states , nnd bis Idea is another omnibus bill admitting Arizona and Now Moxioo ns a political offset to the rcpub llcan territories of Wyoming und Idaho Ho is trying to work up sympathy in favor of this proposition nnd claims that a demo crallo house wus willing to admit three re liable republican territoiles upon i com premise admitting Montana a doubtful po- lltlcal territory Mr bpringer , however , knows as well as nn ) body that the sentiment of the majority of the last house was bo- j end control of the domocratlo leaders and that if the rcpublicms hud not agreed to the omnibus bill enough democrats would have \otod with the republicans to admit the four states which ramo together and would have boon admitted upon separnto and distinct bills It was not a compromise The republicans by virtue of ha\ lug demo crutlc support upon the popular proposition to admit tbo four states , forced the demo crits to do what they did Iney did not do It willingly Iho democrats it will bo ro- membercd insisted upon the admission of Utah Arizona and Now Moxlco at the satro time but wo 10 compelled to back down by reason of their inability to muster a mai Jorlty of the house IMnUCR S-1DMIKITIOV FOIt BLAIR Senator Blair has been about the senate consulting with tbo now members ot that body in order to ascertain what amount of opposition ho may expect when his educa tlonal bill comes to a vote Ho llnds tbat all ot the now senators will support the mens , urc , but they give dllTorent reasons fordoing so Foi example , Senator Pierce said ' Of course Mr Blal1 will vote for vour bill I will vote for it purely out of admiration for • you I would vote for any bill that n senator would stand up hero for nine davstoadvo c ito without a single listener cither in the galleries or on the lloor and did not get mad but tvvico because the people would not stay and listen to him A man who has that much patience dcseives to have his bill passed nnd will get mj vote " THE 1IQIIT ON WAnMOUTH There bus been n very long and vorv lively light In the senate committco on commerce against the confirmation of ex-Governor Warmouth of Louslana as collector of the port of Now Orleans The president uom inated him over the recommendation of a Mr Coleman , the republican representative from Louisiana vv bo secured the nsslstanco ot the negro leaders of the part ) an ) of Gov ernor Kellogg in his efforts to prevent War mouths confirmation Xho members of the senate committee after hearing state ments from everyone interested in the case have como to the conclu sion that the light is purolv a political one between the two factions of the party in Louisiana and that Mr Wnrinouth's wing would doubtless have made a similar war upon aa ) represontatlyo of the otbor faction that might have been nominated to office I hero is nothing alleged against Warmoutb's personal character and ex Governor ICoilogg , who bas been rather in tbo load of War mouth s opponents has finally como down nnd consented to his confirmation Lolonol Warmouth bad a narrow escape In tbo com mittco room thu other dav while bis case v/is un lor consideration , boingflolzcd witha falling lit from which ho did not recover for some hours The phslclans think that It was due purely to nervousness JU1H1E llltEWUK'S SUCCrSSOB Tbo appointment of Ilenn C Cntlvvell as district judge for Arkansas to bo United States circuit Judge tor the Lighth circuit , Vice David J Brewoi , resigned to bo ap pointed to the supreme court of the United States oblitcritcs tlio Immodlato chances for the promotion of Judcc , Dur d ) as forecasted in 1 nr BLr dispatches some wcoks ago Ibis appointment was made upon the prineiplo of senlorlt ) promotion AllllOVLI ) THE IlltlllOI 11111 , Iho secretary of war todiy approved the location and plans for the Nobraskn Central ralliojtl brilgu across the Mlssouii at Omuha and there is nothing in tbo way of tha Immediate commencement of tbo uonc of construction bonator Mnudorson's bill for a briduo over the Missouri ut Decatur , Iu , passed the senate ted a ) , also ills bill for tbo puv ment of a claim to J Llttlo und Ho bart Williams of Omabn SU'CEieVNEOUS The river and harbor coininltteo of the house bus not yet taken un the Hennepin cauul scheme at this session , as tbo report of the survey that was made under the direc tion ot thu chief of engineers is still in the hands of the government priiitor In oxucutlvo session this afternoon tbo sonutu confirmed tbroo nominations of re ceivers of public motieys iu tbo Nebraska land districts who wore nominated yostnr day This is exceedingly rnpll work Usually nominations of land olllcers uro hungup for weeks and go through regular investigations by the connoiltoo on publlo lands Hon James G Day , for twelve years a Justice of the Iowa supreme court but now a uiembci of tbo Des Moines bar , Is in tbo city on business before the supreme court und Is mopping ut tbo National llilsishls ilrst visit to tba national capital and ho Is charmed with its man ) beauties benator PHtigrow today tiled Ibo memo > lul of the bouth Dakota legislature pr n ing for tbo opening ot the Fort Randall military reservation CongiCBs Pickler today introduced a bill for the i reatlon of a national soIdlciH' homo ut Hot Springs Iho senate todjj passed Senator Pad doik'a bill | rovlding that iu computing tbo period of cultivation upon timber culture on tries tbo time bball run fro u the date ot the entr ) if the ncceBsurj acts of cultivation were performed within thuproucr time , that the preparation of tne land and tbo planting of trees shall bo construed us acts of eultiva tion and the time authorized to be so em ployed and actuully employed shall bo cui- I uted as part of the eight jears for eultiva tion required by statue bcnator Moody introduced bills today up propriatlugt-Uja.Ma to enublo the secretary of the interior to i ay Indian depredation claims which bavo been allowed under the ' net of March n 186,1 , nnd jeKpav Thompson , t Hnmilton ot bouth DnkOtni$3H0 on In dian uo | red Uions Tj bx President Cleveland tnw inndo n vorv luudsomo thing outof the Ralouot his coun try seat three miles out Qf Washington Ho made the purchnso in 1W58 far SJ3 000 or about * 10O nn aero , nndsold It todnv for 8110,000 This will bo n itfear gAin of 100 , . OlX ) after pivlng for nil ot the Improvement * Mr Pendleton of W est Virginia , who was unseated in the bouse thb afternoon by n vote of 103 to nothing , proposns to carry tbo casa to the supreme court on the ground that 160 votes is a constitutional quorum nnd that the spcakor InisModlawtul right to count mi ) ono prcsont who''Wns not voting This will furnish tbo test that tbo democrats hive bcon anxious to maio as to the consti tutionality of the rules racuntly adopted bv the ronut ) leans aud tbo { rulings of Spcakor Heed on this subject if Assistant Seerctar ) Chnndlor today nf firmed the decision af thb commissioner of the gonornl land odlco in dismissing the con test of William D Sowoll agilnst the tlmbor culture entry of James llopkafcllor for the southwest ' ( of section K..township 8 north , ringo i west , Bloomington , Neb , district S H Karoo wns ted iy appointed post master at Curtis , rrontio ounty Neb vlco C B Compton , removedfnnd Llln S Ham lin nt Bloekloy , DecntUricountv , la , vlco Llln C Hamilton , resigned tlov Hlgcs , n well known missionary , will be appointed special agatvt to allot lands In sovernlt ) to such Sioux n desire allotments on the reded portion of the re > ervation Attorney Gonerul Miller to lay nppolntod Dowltt C Cram to bo osslstunt United btatcs attorney for the riorthom district of Iowa ijWiitv S Hkvtii GhXKKAij CROOKS OPINION Rntlicr Inclined to I'nvor tlio Pro posed Military Acndoiny CmcAao , Fob 27 [ Spofclal to Tun Bnrl General CrooltB was sejn toda ) nt nriny bcadquartors , nnd asucdvbother ho favored the proposition to have the government present Fort Omaha to Stho state of Ne braska to bo used ns a lnllltiry ncadomv , provided the state wouldvchargo itself with the maintenance of said academy "I am not partlctlam well acquainted said the gonnral , ' with iho facts leading up to this proposition , thbuui as a matter of general information In army circles I am of course aware that such a proposition has been mootel from time to time I do not qulto sco the necessity for agitating the question just now , as it was my understand ing that it was | rnctlcally.disposod of by the bill which congress passed ovuravcaraco However j , I suppose some now phases of tbo paso ( have ansen , vvithwbich I have not yet been made acquainted ; nnd until I am moro i particularly informed , I should not ciroto hazard a decided , opinion as to the ndv [ isabllity of such a steo On broad prln clplcs I may say , howuvor , > hnt I am in sympathy i with the military policy of the government t which is to foster aud promote educational i military establishments through out i this couatry I know the post well of course i 1 bollovo It contains eighty ncros or thereabouts i and it would , no doubt , bo nd- mirabl i ) s uted for the purpose of an acid emy < As I have said , I do " not know of any arrangement j looking to the acquirement ot this i nroj orty of the government by the state Qf i Nebraska , coupled with a prov iso for its maintenance i as a tullltary.acadcmv That is new to mo Mv understanding has always been j that the old fort w ts to bo sold out und out i , and tba proceeds ho devoted to tbo build ing | of u now post , which believe \ is now in process | of erection Ot course , I believe in propatratlng I military nrftdgo as milch ns Dossil ! le and anything tll > Cbasthat in vlovv I should undoubtedly lo cUned to laver " A PRLMAXURL , flft OUNdBBlCNT V Tbo ew 4si&i irV\'Vcs'torn ' Lines ftotct 1 nrmulnteil CniCAao , III , Fob 27 | Special Telegram to , The Bee I The leport that Chairman Walker has formulated and submitted to the presidents : of all wostera lines an agreement to < tul.o thu place of that under w hicb tbo Interstate Commerce Railway association is working is premature Up to this afternoon when Chairmen Walker , Faithorn and Fin ley held n consultation not nn article of the new agreement hud bean formulated At the conference today the woolo subject was gene over and a goncril understanding reached but nothing could bo doflnltol ) settled owing to the ubsenee of Ch lirman Midglo ) It Is safe to say that the now agreement will not bo ready before the last ot March I IxIncr Lxcurslon ltoutew , Cbicaqo Feb 87 ( Spqciil Telegram to Tut , BflTbo ] Central * rrailia Passenger department met today and decided on its series of summer excursions to ull castorn resorts outsldo of trunk line territories The lines lately mcmbeis of tto Western States Passenger association also mot but fallod to agree on barvout excursion latcs Will Not Itcdnoo Iowa Hates Chicago 111 , Feb 27 [ Special Telegram to lim BtE 1 The railroad odlclals who went to Des Moines to argue with the Iowa railroad commissioners ngninst n reduction in rales rcturuod this morning As a result of tbo conference the commissioners decided not to reduce rates ut present and if they thought best in tbo future to muko a reduc tion they promised to llrs 't heir tbo railroad tide of the case | CJroiti Hmlvvny Aotlvlty Nkiv Yoiiif Teb 17 Tbo Engineering News tbis wcok will say the work of rail way extension for thu coming soison prom ises moro activity than 4ny season i < " . ' ° S7 In the Unite 1 States there are S.OilOVii Uo ; \ process of construction 7.D41 miles surveyed und J 8)1 ) miles projected , making a total of 14 010 miles In Canailn the figures nro Construction , Old mllcst surveys 4 ) b pro jectcd 7t0 , total 2 118 wjles The jiriiicipal enterprises undei vvav in the south und southwest are the coal roads ot Pcnnsyl vunla and Ohio anl in Montana and Wush Ington Almost all lines in prospect are ratbor short und genoiallj furthered to do vclop comparatively local interests Ibere are practically uo paralleling sohomes CANADIAN lAltipk ilUVls > IL \ . Mnnv lmnortnnt Clifincei to Ho Made AfrctlneTlilq qonntry , Ottawa , Ont , Fob 27 Bellablo Informa tion bus been secured thatthero ; Is to bo a complete revision of the , tVrjiI ( Probubly the most Important changes affecting the United States will bo an lucroise of from SO to 75 cents a barrel on vvlio j Hour und the re moval of the duty on lpolsn corn imported Into Canada from the United States 'Iho duty on American fruit , and vegetables will bo roimposcd and Increased on boots and shoes , pork , beuf and fresh moats A strong eftort is being made tol'securo the abolition of the export duty on plnb Jogs shipped to the United btates but so far without unv cn- couragalng assurances from the government T * f t Watoroil ClHontVM , l.y belz'd , Ciiioaoo , Fob 27 [ Special Telegram to Iuk Ueb | Iho UmtudBtates covonuo col- leetoi has soizcit a lot of whl ky from vvholo Biilo firms here Ho says be hoard that certain tain Arms were selling whisky at figures bolovv oven tax cost , ( After careful Iuviuti- gotlon lie lem net that after the w hi > k > is gauged and Btampod 20 ur 89 per cent of it is drawn fem tno barrels/which / uro then lilted up with water The gaugors certllleatu st ites the w hisky is n-oof | of a , certain stau dard , while in fuot it la adulterated the report has been fet warded to VVashiiiKton rho parties Interested tull tbo colleelur ttu practice Is very common here , and is neces- sarv In consequence of tbo liccn competition In the wbisny frade Tlio t\nnter ] Forraahl For Omaha nnd violulty Fair wcathor For Nebraska and bouth Dakota Fair , warmer , variable winds lor Iowat Cloudy weather and snow , fol lowed bv fair , colder in eastern portion , wnrrror NstnMsv In wrira pni-tinn A LAW WirilOUT A PENALTY | Shormtin Movoa to Remove the AntiTrust Bills Stinp ; . THE DEBATE ON THE MEASURE Goorjjo Maintains Hint Congress 11ns Un Constitutional Power to Lnnrt It Coiitcslnnt At- klnsun Santcd Snnnto Wasiiivotov Fob 37 In the sonnto to lay resolutions were proscnto 1 nnd referred to the committee on the worlds fair from the convention of granlto dealers being hell at Boston , dcclnrlng it to bo the sense of the convention that thocity of New York affords advantages ana facilities for the fair of lSOJ • possessed by no other ctt ) in tl o union , nnd oxtotidtng tbo thanks of tbo convention to thu Now Htirland mombeis who had voted for locating the fair there Iho follow jng bills were then taken from the calendar mid pissed For the erection and location of a brouzo statu to of Christo pher Columbus and tharomovalot thonivil monument to tv now site , to authorize the construction of a railroad brldc.0 ncross the Missouri In Monona count ) , Iowa and Burt countv , Jscbraslia , to amend the timber cul turu net The senate then proceeded to the consld erition of the bill to docliro unlawful trusts and combinations in restraint of trade ntid production Mr bhorm m who reported the bill from the committee on linnnce said ho hud been instructed by tbo committco to move to strike out the third section which IKos penalties for the offense of ontcrlng Into trusts and combln itions Mr George opposed the bill both on the ground of its inellloieucy und on the giound tint congress had net tbo constitutional power to onnct it His nrgumonts were mainly of n legal nnd toohnlcil chnrieter and dcslgnod to provo that It would be im possible to oven get a conviction under the mil , and ns to the suits piovi led for ho said few suoh o\onts would evei bo instituted and not one would bo successful Mr Heagm give notleo of in amendment which bo would off or to the bill , being the billcirered by him m December last SI he bill wont ever without action After an ' executive session the senate ndjouined Hens Wasmnotov Feb 27 The conto3tod election i ciso of Atkinson vs Pendleton was called , up and the floor was accorded tbo contesteo , Pendloton A vote was thou tab ' on on the minority resolution declarin g Pondloton entitlou to his seat and it was dofeatedbya i strict paitv vote The vote then recurred on tlio najorltv resolution seating Atkinson lbo democrats rofr ilnod from voting their object being to have the contoatant < Rented bv less than a quorum so that tbo question of the right of the speaker to count a quorum may bj taken before the courts ' The vote resulted vcas 102 , nays nothing , tbo Bpoakor counting a quorum Mr O'reirall of Virginn raised the point of no quorum , but the speaker ignored nim and the newly elected member appeared at the bar of Abe house nud took thii.jiUhf , of office amid applause on tbo ropubhHiffrsid' Mr McKinley , from the committee on jrnloa.jrepoftod a resolution maklbjfr- the special ordot for March 4 und 5 bills ro , ported from the commlttoo on public build ings and grounds Adoutod iho house then proceeded in committee of the whole to the consideration of tno urgent doficielicy bill , and after soma discussion ad journed without action ROCK IbUND AKSLNAb Secretary Proctor Rpports on its Condition Wabiunotov , Teb 27 Sooretary Proctor today truusmittod to tno house an nnswer to iho resolution of that bed ) calling for n report port on the prosuit condition of the govern ment work at Rock Island nnd the views ot the secretnry as to the propriety economy and dosiraoility ot utilizing those works as a tun factory for finishing nnd assembling heavy ordnance Incorporated in tbo nn swor to tbo resolution uro reports by Colonel Wnlttemoro , commanding the nr cna , who is favorable to the project and by General Beuet who wis .of tbo opinion that the distance of Hock Island fiom the picscnt sources of scppl ) of forglngs from proving ground at which tbo guns can bo proved before issue ana from the sea coast whore tbo euns must be mounted rendered its location unfavorable to the ostabllsnmout of a gun factory Secretary Proctor save in the transmittal without approving or disapproving of tbo plans subimttel , In my view , the arsenal at Watervliot should be first completed accord ing to the original plan and an appropriation made for mounting iho guns already author ized by law Ihoro will be needed for tbo mounting of these cuns lifts for tba larger guns and it Is qulto probiblo tbat it will bo desirable to munufucturo sumo ot them at the Uock Island and Watervliot ursonals and it may bo that t revisions will bo mndo for hcav ) guns so that some of these cun ba and tat hied at Koclc Island That is an ex . Copfep'jcntion with feood buildings nud wat f power , and I am in favor of establish Ing some branch manufacti.ro there In connection noction with the making of heavy ordnrneu cod Held in iterial that will bo re luircd but it is impossible to decide now what will be required nnd what work can bo done there to tbo best advantage , and I think it the part of wisdom to complete the work In ban I and ttofcr the boklnuini' of the manu facture nt Rock Islnnd until wo can } udgo better what Is required " Confirmations Wasiiinotov Feb 27 The sonnte has confirmed the following nominations Cbiot justice of the supreme court of New Moxlco , James O'Brien , Minnesota , United btates district judfo foi North Dakota , Alfred D Thomas United States marshal A. fi Price , North Dakota Register of land of fice-W. II Claik , Lincoln , Neb Recclvor ot public money A L Towlo , O'Neill , Neb , M M Neovcs , bidno ) , Neb , B b Williams Yankton ) S D Appraiser of merchandise R N Pearson , Chicngo bu- pcrvisors of the census Illinois J W , Builoy , iblrd district Iowu-R. W Hlght , Iblid district , J W Near , Fourth district Postmasters , Nebraska II H J roth Mo Cook : V L Taylor , Supeiior Wisconsin I rank B Hand , Hurley A Iluronii ot Animal IniliiHtr ) . Washington , Fee J7 benitor Paddock today intioduted a bill for the establishment of n bureau of animal Industry to piovcnt tbo exportation of dlseasod cattle and to pro Vide for tbo suppression und extirpation of pleuro pneumonia and other contagious dls eases among domestic animals lbo bl'l ' , which is intended us a substitute for nil measures on the sumo topio , provides that the secretary of agriculture shall prepare ana enforce rules for the suppression und ex tirpation of all discuses of cittlo and espc oia'ly of pleuro pnouuiontu Cattle so af fected nro nut to ba transported from ono state to another 1 ho secretary uball make u special Investigation into the cxlstonca of plouro pneumonia ulong tbo dividing line between - tween the United States und CunuJa , and uloug the lines of transportation from all pans of the country to all ports from vvbtuh live Btock are exported , and establish regu lations concerning the exportation ot such stock Penalties are provided for violation nf such provision * It shall be tbo duty of lbo secretary to give notice through the newspapers of the existence in an\ locality of contagious diseases nnd ho snail also no tlfy nil transportation companies ot this fact " A JvAVAl UULLY Lonininmtor MoLnlln Mnkes Life Bur ( li nsotno on Hnnril Ills ' Ship Nrvvoiik , Fob 27 Tbo warship 1 liter prlso nrrived tola ) On bonul nro two of her odlcers who hnvobcen brought homo under nrrc t , to be tried bv court mnrtlil Thov nro Chief I ngineor Lntwlstlo nnd Kn- slgn Kline lbo ehlof engineer is uccusod of Impudence to the commander nnd the ensign Is accused of sleeping at his ] est , Her eo niuandor , MeLatln Is , aor ) Billet disciplinarian It is slid among the ofllchls that he is overbearing nnd trun nidi nud on very slight | revocation his anger is nrouscd However this may bo it is a fiit tba much disorder nud discontent has boon manifested on tlio vessels list trip Over slxtof the crow do ortcd at the \arl ous ports ut which she tout ho 1 Iho lrlbuno tomorrow will print an Inter cstlnL , stoi y of thu pceulinr notions of Com minuter McCnlli which will doubtless bo In vestigated b ) the liuvv department 'iho Lntor ) rise bas been on u LUropom station two voars and seven months and was Commander mandor McLillis tlrstsea ditt ) ihocs Bel left the navy yard nt Broolt- lvn with a well selected crow nnd olllcers picked out bv McC illi himself bho loturned probabl ) the most unhappy slip tbat over ciuno Into port Life aboard the Lntorprlso for the officers mil men wus desertbed by ono of tbo iunlor ollicors today as having been ono continu il round ot from boll to biciikfust and bnck again " One lucidont which is rclntcd Is almost ln- ciodiblo When the sM | > was nt Christiana u ilrcman named Wulkur got drunk and wis put in Irons MeCall i bad him brought to tisk W ben the officers on deck questioned lnui Wulker replio I that ho ' was drunk nnd glad of it" llioroupon McLalln ordered un ofllcci to cut the man down with n Bvvord Iho ofllcer refused and McCnlln himself cut the man down deluging thu deck with blood and bo sevcrclv injuring * ho man that bo was under n surgeons i ire for some tlmo Mun ) other stones nro lelated among them ono of an adventure it Alrbrs At this place Captain McCnlla gallatitl ) offered to mount the beef Lid ) Pliv fails cirrlngo aud drive her down to the cit ) fiom n picnic vvnlch bad taken pi ice Her coichmnu in toifered and McCilla belabored him with a whip llo was an Livllsh coachman and vvnen next McC ilia and his olllcers came ashore the ) ivcro sot upon and rouc.hy used In the course of tba cruise nearly every oMcar in the vvuid room bad been under suspension soverd tlmos for ruuuiiiL against some of McCill i's notions • A ItACI WITH I II.C Six ' Miles in Six Minutes to Snvo n Burning Mail Con < Il Oai en Utah , Feb 27 [ Spccitl lolo jramtoliih I Bli I There vis an iutcrost ing ! und oxcltinc rico on the Central Piclllc this morning near Blue CrcCk west of Ofaden ' twcnty-livo miles It was a rico against time with i burning train nnd the go il uhcau wus the watoi tanlt It wis a race the trainmen ind passengers will long remember while the c\ci oment itself lost much of its atti action on uccount of the im pending uangcr that tineulcued When tba westbound fast mail reached a point six miles east of Blue C-cok the 011,11 dis coveicd tbat u mull car filled with through mall wns on fire An effort wns mida to put it out , but there being no water nour tbo en gineei throw open f-u thiottlo and resolved tar reach the Wntor'fnrh-if possible in time to . save tils valuable cargo Lach initiate tbo Ibuihlug 1 train was a mill nearer the prom ised rescue In six minutes be lauded the chariot of fli 0 under tbo spout of the water tank but it was too late Ibo intor'or ' wns a mass of flumes nnd 1HS sacks of through mall were almost tot illy consumed Word soon spicad thioush tbo coaches tbat the tialn wnB on flro The greatest excitement prevailed Onlv the lightning spud prevented vented the 1 idles from Jumping fiom the train As the llnmos bad not made their way tbiougb tbo sites of the coach 110 danger threatened tbo other cars I nomas Orchard chief clerk of the riilw a ) mull ser vlco ut Ogden was on the Hum He sis that lie is unable to give evin a theory of the firing nf the triln is it bcoiiis impossible tint it should hive ciuchl , ftoui llvnc spai Its * trior \ islts ItrooKlvn Navy laid Nlvvoith Fob 27 | Spcciil'le o rnm to The 13m I Secretary of the Nnv ) Tracy , who cimo to Uiooklyn yo3t3rday for the purpose of miililnf , noccssaiy uiruilgemonts foi tnliinc out letters of administration on his late vvifes estate paid a visit to tbo navy yaid tbis mornlnc in company with his son The visit was entirely unoftlclil After grcetinc his friends , the secretary accompanied by Rear Admir il iSraino , Navul L , nustructor Mliitouyc and 1 leutunuiit Schwurln went on 1 tour of inspection around the yaid , visiting in Ills walk tlio cruisers Mnino and No 7 , tbo monitors Terror uud Miatitonamou nnd the Barbelt battle ship Puritan , ill iu various slaves nf construction Ihe secretary also visited the now bimpson tlmbor dry dock ind tbo gun boats Alirm and Intropitul tlio former or which Is now In the old Stotio dry dock undergoingrepurs and the latlor lusting on bur w.ijs over a Bund bank near her queenly sister tno Maine Iho secretary expressed hi nieclf to his compnulons ns highly I leased with the condition of tbo ynid Anderson m A.pnc 1 ! Wasuiscton Fob 37 Represontatlyo Anderson of Icons is to lay appeared before Hie house lomuuttco 011 Paclllc nilroads to uigo favorable action 011 his bill tn foreclose tbo proc Jaiiuc,8 instituted against tl e Union Pnclllu and tuivu the lallroal pluccd 111 tbo bunds of a government receiver Anderson said the vvholo west una csueclall ) Kausai , w jb deeply interested in the subject , ns that section had for years Buffered fiom oxcos slvo freight rates nnd railroad combluat'ons to bleed the pcoplo He Suid the f irmcra of Kansas receive 1 but 11 cents per bushel for corn which nftervvards sold in New York ut 50 cents llu attributed tlio existence of the present state of utfnlrs to the machinations of Ju ) Gould , whom bo characterized as the biicjitost man tbis country bud over pro duccd bottled iholr Difllculiy Momiii At , 1 eb 27 | Speclal Jolegratu to The Ble ] The clin\cuttlos \ between 1 licr- tblaumo , proprietor of La Presse nud La Minorvo and Father Par ills which tbo Vatican had bcui asked to adjucate upon , huvo bcon settled by order ot Archbishop 1 ubro Father Paradis formally withdraws bis various libel suits now pending in the criminal uud sunarlor courts ugainst Ber thluumr , and tlio latter nrttnowlcdges in a letter published iu I. 'l nteiulard that ho hud 110 knovvlodeo of any factB to substunll itu 1 the Incriminating pass ies of the letters published In * il paper A Wonlil-llo Murderer CoitMiins O.Feb J7 About midnight tin unknown man called it tbo rcsldeneo of Di Alexander Neil one of the loading phy sicians of the elt ) The doctor came to the 1 11001 Ibo nan drew a rev olv er und placing It irilnst his head putted the trigger Ibo > caitrldc.o failed to explode and the doctor grabbed biai After 1 dcB | crate strucxle he wiested the riv olv or from tbo man and the 1 ittor ran nw i ) Be afterwards came back und smashed several windows with rocks i ho police cannot lind him 9' ' Return rilu Viator * Cmctao , Feb i7 Mayor Creglsr and a large number ot other members of tbo worlds fair delegation airived homo from Washington this morning The party inurchei In procession to the city hall through the streets lined with cheering pee pie At the city hull on informal reception wus held , at which much enthusiasm was manifested GREAT DAY FOR DEMOCRACY Eoloss. . duotod Into OlHoo na Governor - " " ornor of Iowa 1 EXTE ; UED INAUGURAL ADDRESS r llin Lnrgcr Portion of It Given 10 Pis' cii | m Prolilbltlo 1 ami the Prnctic.nl Lcttlslitlon on tlio Miliject Innuinrnl < il nt Imnt DrsMoiSM In Fob . ' 7-bpcclnl [ Tola gram to Im Hsr ] For the first tlmo since 1 54 there Is a democratic ( .ovctnor In lown The innuhiirntion of Governor Holes under aucli circumstances called out a great throng of demoeruts vvhobignn coming ty the eirlv trains A special tialn from St Joseph Mo , brought the Jcffersonlm club , 1 0 strong Atiotlior special from Chicago brought the Cook count ) democracy , R00 strong lown cities rontilbutcd their quota , and ut 2 o'clock , the hour for the p trade to start , tin ro were moro democrats togcthor thui have over been seen tn nny Iowi city before Some of them were old timers who wont Into retirement years no ( Ono grojp was composed of domocrnts from Powcshiok county who vvoio cugngod In the draft riots during the war , In which a deputy United btates marshal was mur dered lhov have scarcely been seen out of their township sltico tbon but they came to the front todnv Tboveither was bitter cold nnd wind ) , making II Impossible to hold the In lUgurnl exorcises out of doors Iho pirulo was not ns in ) o lng as expected , many of they isltors rofusmg to march on account of the cold the militur ) displn ) included six compa nies of the national guar Is from the cities ot Des Moines Dubuque HurllnUo 1 Oltumwi nnd Sioux City then came the Chlciito contingent nil drosso 1 uiiltc with bl vck silk h its und silk umbrcllis ivcuring enormous badc.es nt cr the lnuuuun ) hall style Ihcy were followed bv the bl Joe in irchiuz club ind tlio Ban lie ) 0 club of this , city and then a line of carriages witbtho notables Tbo Chicaeo dolccaittou cm no I ono 1 nco banner buying a picture of Grovcr Cleveland ( pilule 1 on one side mil of Gov ernor Holes on tbo other Another banner bore i tbo Inviting worl9 Pomo to the worlds i fnlr at Chicago in lb'2 ' " Several thousand pcoplo hal gathoiod In the ' ca | itol before tbo profession arrlv " (1 ( nn 1 the ] house of representatives was pickcl with invited guests Ihcro wora no decora tions | except large p ilntings of W nslilncton , C i ovornor Hnmpstoid the lust democritio govcrnoi I , uud Governor Grimes the first republican publican I govoinoi which hunc , over the * j speaker'n chair lour color sergeants were hlntioned in front ot the desk , nnd Givcinor Hob s and Licutcn mt Povnecr took the oath of i olllco st uidlng bcncith their il ics , the lloor I of tbo house was reserved for members ' of thu kglsl vturo , state of- ccrs and their fi lends and the gnl- ] loiies foi Bpeelil visitors Governor Boies reid ] Ins Inaugural address iu a clem IIun volte nnd wns frcqucntlv nppl ruled His utterances 01 tbo prohibition question called , out ' tbo treitcst ontbusiasm Just before the uxorelsos bognn thu chair m in Llcuteii mt Governor Hull , rapped for order ' and requcstu 1 the audience to rlsa while prayer was offcroL Ono of the Chicago cage ' contingent , mistaking the opportunity , call.doutlua ' loud voice 'Thrco ehfcers for the now governor of Iowa ! " and the thrco hundred members ot tba club rose up- anlchcored with kieit enthusiasn , utter ) which the chaplain uroceeded with thu dive tions The innuKUral addiess was vorv highly applauded for its strength nnd diction nud the ro unrk wns fro lueutl ) made that Gov ernor Boies would be tbo next democratic , eiiiaidutu for vice ptcsldcnt IIo held an Informal icecption at the close of the escr- eises and tonicbt wi 1 hold his first formal rceui tion foi the public ut thu state house Iho Inoiiirnr ildilro Di s Moisrs la , 1 ob 27 [ Special to Tub Bi r | -In the opening of his address Gov crnoi Boies of tor confessing the unusial sense of responsibility which ills election to the fli si place in the gift of tbo state had imposed upon him , und that the election had been duo to the united action of the different political | iai ties uiged upon his heaters the great imiortiiLca of wlso legislation and promised , on bis part the policy of a broad ind liber il administration of affairs After piy intra cxacoful compliment to the rotinng chief exeeutivo ho proceeded to take up ana by ono the most important publlo questions at present igltitmg tba pouplo of the stuto of Iowa , discussing them at treat length and exhaustive ! ) touching ou thu all Important topic of prohibition to which a. lurc.o portion of bis inuutural was dovuted On the question of ballot rafoim bo do * clorcd that the vcr ) sufet ) of the lciublio depended upon tbo intelligence of thu elec tors uud that icnornnco , und corruption were alllco incompatible villi st ability in a government which dciived its powers fi0111 tbo 1 eoplo If any danger llireitcned thlsfcovi inmcnt , it wus Iu the fact tbat ignoring tba question of iutollic.cuce in electors , the franchise had been unduly extended beyond tbo limits of rcusonnbla sufoty Among other olstiiieilous to f-oa billet was the uiiduo Influence oucrtcd by employerson tbe'r ' 01111 loves Great interest naturally utticbed to tba subject of rate tunspoilutlon Prior to tl a present laws the purchase ! -trmspvi tntlon was ut tbo iicrcv of tlio railway com ) uuics fhoy nbuscd their power , nul to gain crcit dlvldonds individual and public , rights vvcra Bu-iillccd Vuluiblolives were intrusted to , these men 1 ho ycai ly record of maimed nnd dead among thee em.icd ( , in the operation of railiouds was appalling Iho chief mag istrate of this nation bud 1 ailed attention to tlio suffaili > 3B of these men and invoked the Hid of tbo nation il luw to lessen their daii- cufl An impoit mt work lemninel for tno Dcoploof lown to 'eirislato ' wisely between the pco | lo uud railroads within Its boun daries Referring to tbo division ot representative , dlstilcts which bad bcon made tlio census of 16 1 , upon which the prcsont ratio of repre sentation was cstablishol , showed the population of tbo state to be In round uumbor 1,7M uoo , which should have made tbo actual ratio for 100 muniiors 17,51(1 ( l n Bt cul ot adopting this number the legislature in lb ( S enuclod that H 000 should be the ratio of representation and divided tbo si itu Into assembly districts No less than sixteen of thejo districts as then formed contained less that twelve thousand inhabi tants He believed th it such an upnorllon- irent wasa i.ravo error , if not an actual wrong 'lbo condition of tlio common schools of the state wns satlafnctur ) Not so yyith tbo higher institutions of learn ing To make tboai compaio fuvorabl ) with those of sister states larto sums of money must be contrloutol tor their establishment and supi ort A liberal policy should l > - udupted In the wav of appropriations 1 vetj npproprhtlou of this character would be ro turned tu the great mass of people In that which was fur moro vuluablo than gold Cmjilnc to lbo question of prohibition tba govcrnoi said Serious complaint Is made by the iharma * cists of tbo state ntainst muuy of the pro visions of our staluto regulating the conduct of their bUBinos * It can scarcely I e deniel that tboso complaints , iu some particulars , are well founded Personally 1 can see little excuse and no justification for thu crttat bulk of Iho pro visions of this law regulating the sale of In toxicntlng liquors for modlcinul uurpoees If It is nocoiBary that such sales be made those whose dutv it becomes to truusact the business are entitled to uoittlcmauly treat ment ut toast from the publlo they servo , 'I bis tbey certainly do not receive under Uo