2 TJIK OMAHA DATfjY M E ; WEDNESDAY , MAKCIJ J2 , 3800 , fiho marrlM nt Hnrltn thr < o roar * iwo to ft fT'an ' n rn 'l flower * Ho dMirled her In lltilo over a year and b r.nrno bera. Hho vrorkfcd f'/r * > r nil fAfnlll' > * In Iho upper jmrt ut the city , but finally * ho cftuld not Kot y/ork , Mid tv rAflueftd to tnu r rg of t rtr. Htlon. A yonr ntra liut winter * ha nijfT ir d from twl'i , nnd for four d y wa * without linythinK " ' " t. HhaeonM not itand It , nnd 1 < > r Ihn bat/y' * "ok" win obliged to ( fit nornc Jnon y , Mho know hij tll'l wronsf , but when Hank , XTbo had room In the amo building vrhoro thn v/04 living fit 7M I'rut Uroa'lwny , ofinnxl 10 n * ut hir h" rwtild not rcfiuo. Hbo hover llvwl tvltli him an hi * wife , but ha Vi lt < xl her frwjtimitly. Hi wnnlod her to irmrry dun , but ho illio'ivsnxl that hu drunk linavijy rind rnfu ed him. Hi hnd followed } ior about ami * lie hod tried to keep out of ) in way. Hho bnd rufu * d to have anything toile with him ftlncn last ( ill. The Moth * fidut * took her in hand ririu ndrlnwd her to liBep riwav from him , and In con * quoiicn llniik lind threatened xomo of thorn , Kho had doUirmllird Ivlnmln straight lift ) nnd only wanted to bo givan n rhariwi. Klio liivl h lit ; out n * lfn | for washing nnd had n lot of v/ork on hand , which lm wn * vnry fttixlotmto return to the owntiro , ni iho could not attend to It for Homo dny * . Him I * hoing nhowri every itttmillon by nnivhborn , nrid will not bo nllowod lo want. While iho ro- ) xirl r w < i5'convnr lng with nor the child nut tin tilt ) lied nnd praltlod iiwny In fhlldlnh ) Klo < > , now iiml then pointing to thu window * , \yh rn n crowd of rorlou * onn * worn on- rturtvorlnr t look Insldo , Hunk , llio fiultildo , it nn old nmldnnt of the filly nnd dm fitthor , Andruw lluuk , hr. . In u V/oll to-do Our/nan clti/on who HIM lived In 1 ti city for twenty two yonr/i / , nnd n greater of HIM tlmo nt bin prrftftnl hnrnontoiid , Iinrt ( KM HlijUrnnn "drool. The neil hu * Ind it wnywitrii nnd vngnbond llfn mid for thn punt til x yiinrx hiii bnon about Ihn old Immuiiuud ijiit Vfir.v llttl'i. I IU father fttnliM thiil lin Inn not fn' n him idiico the llrst irirt of Durmnbor , although ho hut boon In the city coimtnntly , n Imiitfrr-on iiroiind the K'unbilr ' hoiM'i/i / nnd Kiilounii , Ho witu tblrt.v four ynnrN old itnd hud novcr bnon ttmrrl'id. The fiunliy urn blghly roipoutod , nnd the boy , thn oldont ulilhl , wan tlm only find whoMt iiriidilnclioiiH toil him downward , \Vliun ho worldid ut nil It WUM IIM u common luboror The [ ioor old fnlhur , im ho nut In the ofllro of tlmunibirtnUor'n wlulu thn body of bin fcolf muidcrod ( ton wim bolni ; propnrod for iiurlnl , iiroKontcd n touching Rnictiiolo ( , Hu Knva the moot-tor * the hiNUiry of the Wvwnrd non b' < twoon uholdni ; mill * . "Andy \rnitlil never obny mu , " ho nlhud | , 'and Ihln In the -mult. I liuvo hut t\vo clillilnni loft liow , " ho contlnuod , with it ntrmi flormun idiom. "Oil. ! wn mnrrlod In IWJ , my llttlo Jvllnnlo , lo Mr. I'Vo.t , mid IH now llvlm ; nwuyoiil In t.'otoritdo , nuitr ( Joopor , ICiiCio pdiint.v , nnd my oihor. Mrn. Cjmrliin Lund , In llvinir huro mid In the only noliico I bitvo. fj'htiir inotbiir dlod twonty-nlx yuitrn uuo , itnd t rained thot'lilldion'mynolf. " The loinuliiM urn ( tllll itt the ) lindHrtrtUorn , tl'ho riihiilvun will loilny iniiUo itrrmiUinoiitn | lot the tiinoral. mi' ' : Ktorn , , " * lnyoi.V - < ; I > . 'N Clotlilnir lloitno ( < liiDliinutl Di'Hlroynil. ( INOI.'IMTI , O. , Muroli 11.A Urn from nn iinnccolinlablo noiirc'ii htiint oulof thu win- Down of Ibu Mvo ntur.v clfilliln IIUIIHO of Slum , Mayer & Co nhnrlly afttir 1 o'clock thin inornliiK. llythotlnio tlm flrnl llro on- wliiiii iirrivril thn whole Inlurlor of tin ) uronl iitnictnrd wan abla/it , A Koncrnl aliirin , cull- In * ; nil thn i'iiKlnunwnn , nt our" lummli'tl , and tlm tinltuil dlTortn of tin ) Urn dntarlimmt | Vqrn nullli'liiiil , to lump tint Urn wllbln Itn own WHIN. 'I'ho building wnn onllrcly oucu- llinl ) li.V blorn , Mayer dt tvti. with thunxci'ii- iliiii of olio room , which WIIH timid li.V Iho Xonotiii'U H | | | ( company. 'Iho ii ialllihmimt ) AVIIH oniMif tlm littuont In the city , holiiK of thirty yi-iirn' ntniullni' . 'I'lio ' ntock WIIH full nnd wan onlliimlnd at f ' 1011,11(1(1 ( ( , U uiui wholly lunt. The bulldiiif ; co < t U'.iOO.ddO and win lotully iliislroynd , Tliu lotal limuranuo IH Mtulud to bo f..VMHK ) . Olio of the llroinon Avnn norlmuly injiiritd liy u falling cornlco tlm ilrivnr of nn oiiKlno wuo liiully In by collUlliiK with u frtilKht cur. HlliiolN ( irniiil Army KnuniiiDiiiniit. 1H.'IN ( v , 111. , March II Dolugiilcn to the < Irand Army oncnnlpninnt have 'boon nrrlv- itiK nil day. Intoruit In tlm mooting which butthiH tomorrow mmmn lo cunlor In Iho oleu- lluuoflho griinll cummamlur. Candidates Jlolton of Clilciiiro und Colmml Dlntln of tin * oily lire bolh on Iho ground , ( lovornor Filer and Hlulf uml oilier Male iilllcorn arrived from Km Inyllold thin evenIng - Ing anil the governor In ipiannrod tonight at the solillorii' hojno , Colonnl Dlntln minms to have thu li'iid fur tlio dnparlmont commnn diirnhlii. Thu U'oinun' * Uellnf uiirpn held a reception this evening , which was it brllllnnt a ITal r. l\ \ CIIIOAUO , March II At 8 15 Ihln morning u apodal irr.ln lufl huro on the llnrllngton roitd , haying on hoard n largo number ofill - Ixuim of ChlciiKO and Cook county who are > ; < illil , ' lo nl torn ! Um nnniinl Grand Army t'n- riiiiipinoiit nt Qiilnoy. Among lliomi on the tfiiln were Gemiral .lames S. Martin , com- iliiiiiilur of the duparlnii'iil of the Illinois f > j ilrunil Army of the Republic , it'id his uncurl , W1 tSlMUANAl'iil.lH , March II. ( iuvernor Algur . ; 1 it lliU evening for fjuino.v , ill , , tu itlleiul the Htato iini'umpment of ttio Grand Army of the liepulille , | ItUor liniirovoiiuiiii IMnim. WANIIINHION , Mnroh II. Thu socrotnry of j. war bun nnnl to the house in conformity with ! J the provlBlonn of the hint river und harbor bill , Hiirvu.vn , OHtlmnteit und plans for chun- tint improviimentH , Inokn itnd damn In ihu j | > liodn ( it the HlmolH and DcHplaincn rlvern Hj j'rom Limalln to t.ockport , MO us to iirovldo u lj luivlifiibli ) wiiti-r way not less than 100 feet -'J \vldo and fourteen feet ihiep , und a survey < of thu iiliannul from Lockport to Luke Miolif- P van , ittor near ( 'lilcitKO , Tlio report trims- ( j milted liy thu di < piirtmont , meparcd under tb direction of Captain MaiNiml , tmbmlU iistlmittox for two Hiijmrato routi'H im fnllowKi J1'limited ! coat of the Chicago nmtu ( IS.'Js'J- IW ( { via the Wag or Calumet river route , f IO.WI 'Jill ( thosu are 11 foot projects ) , 'I hu coit via tlm Chicago route , un eight foot project , In ostlnmtod at fcM.V'.IM. ' "nil vln llio Sag or Calumol river roulo , nt the Hiiinudoptli , f 'll.NM , loo. Tis/.n hnht to llnvn I'l'.Hin , Muroli ll.--lu tlm luwor buunu of thu lluuKarlnu iliot totluy , Cuuiit.ichy mild Ihn lnin o oiinltl not tn adopt Iho murot iur. vn'o rote until tlm oml had boon ndjuntud , Vint Tln i , iirlntn mlnlntor , donlod thin hu or other mninticrn of thu o.thlnnt had ro- uiKiuul , If an iiKrooinont WIIH not roitohod AVlthln n fuw ( lays ho would mnUn n ntatu. iiirnt to thu lidiiKO. Thn huuio imiaoil the an u whnlo. I . .literIn mtt of TinnOi ntntninonl In the illot U In | Hi IUvoly Hinted Unit Count Hzitpnry bun formed n cahluut In which hu tnUua thu Interior pnrllfiiliti. Niitloinil < 'nilml NII \VAHHISIITOV , Mnruh 1IMmiy of the tuoiiHitnitit uf rorfbnuntal nnnooliiUoim of sur- vlvniK notdlur * ot tliu war of thu rubnilluii Ui'op , an nonrly an pomlblo , current runturt ot tlui I r living coiiinulon niulotlmt unit they rovinu thu lUtt at each recurring auiuuvl iiH'otini ; tit their nrKiuilxallunn , Thu mipor. liitiuuloul uf the conxu in very ituiirou * Unit thu iHlloi'rn uf thttntt UMooUtlun nluiuld fur- Avnnl tu him thu liito t i < opu > o ( thu rontorn rofornul to , which ho bolluvo * will bit clll- uuutl itldn lu tbo prclUniiuti'y work uf ciiuu. murntiuii In iMiinootiuiivltn tbo Kluvonlli ctinnii * , of the iiitnui * , nrK'iuliatlunn ' and loitKth of nervlou of thu nurvlyliiK nohllorii , alliri and inurliion uuil wlilown of nuoli ui bavodk'd ' , _ ' ( ( lllU l lll'OlIKO I'ONNCIKllllll. i Sr , Mm. ' , March II , Kmllo Tlininu * . ly elected city mumlinl , nt n aiuicUl tudny look forolblu ponnoniltm of the The Incumbent , Noliur , wnn dofuntod nt thd rok'ular cli-otlun , but bin opponent otMld tlOtilllilllfy OtvliiK to logul dl ilbllltin , - olntinn the M'coml ulcctluu wn * not I KU\ \ mid rofuncd to vut'iUu , Thornim toiliti- onu'ltiilinl ( o titKu m\p ImitfiiHiiii on the ofllco , Tlio trotiblo h by IHI moimn uinlcil , \VxHiiiMrivN , Mni-oli UTho pro Muut tmlivi' toul tu Iho nomtlo the folluwiiiK uoiitl * iinUonn : UletitKiiunv Colonel Willlmn Hmlth to bo imymivtiar " "rnl with tbo rnuk of brliiiuliur Kftiornii Clnirlon II. Wllnun , ur- liO Thooiliolui | ! ' , { smith of Kt 1'niil , uporvlii r'lhinl ttlttrlct ut Mluuuutn , viuoV. . II. tlovliiicd THE RATE QUESTION IN IOWA , A Double Burralod mductlon to bo Dotmt Titled. V/HY DLANCHARD'S PLAN FAILED. ' /lie MU ourl I'aulflu nt the Itiittow or the Tronliln ClilortKonriM Ulok- lri ( ( Aunlimt tlio New Hull * urlmti Tlinn Hotiuilulo. The AlttortiloK QueNlfoil. CIIHAOO ; , Murob 11. | HpwlnlT ) > tlofrAin { to TUB Hr.K. ] The lown quttlon In now the nll-nbsorbliiK ono Among wonliirn roud * . A doubla-barrr'Ilcd bit of ln ; .itlatlon Is coming uu tomorrow In the legislature , which in clude * n larxc reduction In freight rntos nnd n 'J cunt n mlle pumoiigor rnto belwoen nil point * In the * tnto. A largo number of Chicago cage railroad ofllnlnln , Ijoth frolgbt and pa * nunucr , have loft for the scone of conflict nnd will urge tlmlr clnimnt/i tlio ullnrmost. They chum that It will bit Imply Im- poHnlblo to jiuy opvrntlng expunno * If rnto * am rudiicud and propose to fh'hi thu matter out un u purely buslnonn bitiin. If thn ( own loglnlnturo lower * rntn * lov/a puotilu muni put up with Korronondlngly Interior nurvico , The railroad people no- luinwludgo frolght rates miut bo lowered nomowhat but only nnoiiitb to restore ) the old relation n oxlntlng buforo Ibu K > per Cent reduction to the Mlnnourl rlvor. A good jiidgo ( intlmalOK that tnnniptilaicid rated are no unlvnrmil Unit n Itroak onu w/iy / or thu other muit noon bfi mado. An an Illustration , it ( Jlflcaijo-Mlinourl tlvur rend nitrcod today to Inko r. pirt.y of iiiivonloon at u t.'l rule , the nrenont nidllcod rate bulng IS , and the old tariff lining (1 .50. Tbo iiomorall/.allon In piivlng tha way for the formation of it Inrgo and coimorvalivo annoclittlon of west ern roiuln to take the place of the Inlor-btuto Commerce Itallway iiHvicIutlon. 11m One Oni of tin ) Ituif. CIIICAOO , March 11. [ H | 'cliil Telegram to TIIR llrtn. | At Init the runion for the fallnrn of Chairmen Hliiiicliaril'uanil Tuttlo'n plan for tbo nbollnhmont of commissions on panitungnr biiHlnen * ban been explained. Thulr pl.in wan to mjtmlizo the bunlnunn by menu * of differential ratc'i , no that thure would lie no Hood of cummlHnlon paymontH on nil linen In the Central TraUlu nnd Trunk line nnnocmtlonx. All the Interested linen u rouil to the ; llf- fereiillaln nnd nfTitlrs wore progrennlng nwlmmlngly until ttio Mlnnoiiri Pncltlo riifUHiid lo ( junto the dilTurunlml rntes , Iho untunnlblo reason lining that by HO doing the , direct linen via Chicago would have an advantage nn through hURlnoiH over the linns vln Si. Lniiltt. U wan supposed Unit thu Missouri Pacific to OK Individual lutllon In Ibu mailer , bill the junt pilhllithcd niliiuten of a nucriit meeting uf thu irannconilnenint lines let the cat out of llio bug. The whole mailer In really , a light hulweun tlm Transcontinental and Trunk line nHHoehtllons. ( limurnl PiiHnmtgnr Agent McNIcoll of llio Canadian I'ncilla made eomplnlnt agalnit thu trunk linen , niiylng they had boycotted bin rend by rofnniiiK to iliolu | tliu nnual dlf- fnrenllitl ratim , An nearly an ho knew , ap plication tu tin ) vnnoiiN trunk line panncngor agoiitn lining wilhont nmull , Ibo hoycott wan liiHllluled bucatlnu thu Canadian I'acillc ro- funiMl lo report lln Montreal Immigrant btisl- ni'BH to Iho trunk line ( clearing bonne. it Ho had agreed untlrol ) to the cloarlng house plan iixcupt tlm rtiiKirilng ot tlm Montreal liiHlneH * , anil no explanation lind been sent him of llio boycott. Thu iliHCUNHion Hhowed nn nxlrcmoly bluer feeling agnliiHl the trunk linen , arbitrary nnd illclnlorial niuitsurcs liolng charged iignlnnt them. 11 WUH agreed by Ibo Trans- Cimltnmititl Ilium not to ijnoto trunk line ( IIITernnllnls nnlunn thu trunk linen would reciprocate. Tim discussion duvel- opcdn deulrii on the part of all lines lo got oven with thu trunk lines for numerous nllghln in thu pant und In npito of n iunrrol ( between Mr. MoMcoll and ( ' . ( Hioriil Pasnen- gcr Agent Fen , of tliu Norttiurn Pacific Ihero was no Irouhlo In reaching unanimity. AH Hbowlng nllll fitrlher tlio fueling of thu linen , Annlntant ( ionornl Pn Hiinger Agent Caldwull of tlio MlHHouri Paclliu moved that the trann ronllnonlal linoH ruftiHO under nil clruunmtiincoH to quote triink line differential rntcn. Unnnimum action be ing nocoimnry , tlio uiollon WIIH dufiintcd liy two negative votes , all the re.it being re corded in tbo aDIrmailvo. It consequently Inokn a * thotiKh Cbalrmnn niancbnrd nnd Tutllo must try Home other plan for ubolliti- Ing coinmlnnloiiH , Moil I'rotKHt. O , March ll.Siicclal | Telegram to Tim Hi'.B.l Uiislnenn Intorestii are already lieKinnlng to make it protest againnt the run- iilni ; tlmo of the passenger trnlns on the Chicago railway * , It promises to be such a protest nn will complululy overshadow the walls ut IndlfMinllan that have been uttered by tbo angry but unurgnnUod populace. Just two days of the now tlmo table han Illustrated what the remit will bo to tlio btinineni Inlurcntn of Chicago and tbo sub urbs , aud tbo various branches of ttia busl- nois men are already wonting up a project toward nn organized demand for the repeal ol Ibo obnoxious ordinance. The real enlnto dealers in the western and northern suburbs wore Iho first to make preparations for Iho mammoth "klcii. " They felt tlto pulsn of tliu people quickly nnd found that thn cllUons wore ready In sell tlielr homes In the prolly Milmrlmu towns and tumove to tlm city. All Inquiry fur property ras ceased and htindrudn of owners have already placed their real exlnln with agents for nule ut prlcen greatly below llio former figures. It in estimated that suburban real ostuto will dnpreciaiu fully " 0 per cent wlinln n moniti and the imildor * ami nontraciorH together wllh the nrchllecu are the next nctivo itlatis for the old order of tblnrn. Orders for plann and diawings for outsliiu renldeni'im have hiniii coiintormandud by tlio Hcoro In the last few days , and nuiiiborloss iiorson * Intending to build ontnldo tbo city limit * hitvu refused to ilgn cuntrucls. Tlio Hiiburlm prumlso to full Into gvnornl ' deojiy wllh thu continuation of iho present Hlow Hobedulu of the ritllwny trnniportnllon This slnto uf nlYnlr * will have the roiult of railing nints and the value of city property. Tbo uliurlmnltui generally rcgurd lliu un- popubtr move of the rallruadn mnroly as n bluff , but they urn unanimous In Maying that It U it bluff tbnt they will not submit to. Mnny wbnlostilo denier * thgonten to carry on it war of retaliation by giving their nblp. tiicnts to outside rands , totally Ignoring the Chicago roitdit except for Ibo short dUtnnco between Chicago ami the point * of con nection , Noutli Uitlcoln Itiillrond l > ron | t , PIKIIHR , B. D. , March -Hpaolul [ Tolo- griun to TUB llBKJ loU ) gate from Uuplil City , Hlour Fnlln , Aberdeen and other towns have bnon In nltiindiinco ill u railroad mcot- Ing held huro atytilch Pierre has pledged bornulf to fulllll the pronnsoH * bo nindo lust Miimiunr during the capital campaign. The rit.ul from Abnrduvn. which In tturvoyod und crot-nociloiiod to Piorro. with rlBhtof way itccurod. will bn coinplutcd tbl * cniou , nnil the Midland t'nclllo from SUmx Falls will not only bo biillt to Pierre but extended to Unpid City , iitrosn the ro crvntlon IIUH.H course to the const. CommUtuus wore np- pomtod fiMtii thu UoloKtittona of those vart- ou * town * to work ut conjunction to secure tlu > o end * this your. They .Mil ) Tnko I'lieliOlioluii. . DCS MOINKS , la. , March 11. ' ( Special Telegram - gram to 'Inn UKK.- | The railroad commi- ktonors have diMurmlnod to force local mtoi down to n bail * nonrly corrnsiKiuilinn to tbo | ire out Intorttalo ratut. Tboy uravo n bearIng > Ing ttil * afternoon to rupir onuUvi > of tba roitd * . Amoni ; thoio prciont were Mr. ltl | > - loy of the Chicago , Hurllngton A Qulnoy , Mr. 8 < icoof the IfocK Uhiml , Mr. Mnrkhntu uf the Illinois Contra ! nnd Chnlrnntn l-\itth- urn of the \\Vttorn Tritnio u $ ociitUon. The ivnunliiiloiiur * told Uinui thut they couM tnko their choice of volun turily rcdurlng rat n to rorrMponJ to lnt r tnU ) r tc , or of accepting thn old c'licdnlo wiicli ! tha comini iionern umpired , In Jiinn. l il Tbnt Hcbrdtiln wn the llrst ono wbleii um rx > rnmi * ioner < inndo , nnd.lt ( Killeil ou. n bowl of dinnpprov.il from the railroad manager * , Tlmy nnld tbnt thny oouldri't ninnd no loir n nntiml'iH without dc- momllxlrig the Intorntiiin bunlnoin. Hut ( i Hi co their inlemUUi bonlnm * IIM by their own ni-t benri biully dumorall/A-d , the < ! 0ininlioner think that thny can probably ntnnd that nchoOul' ) now. A * thn romln were unv/llllng lt > ngroo to lower tb"ir state rntttt lo nn lutomtato basin , tha ( xjmrnlMlnnurn announced that thu old ucliH'lulo munt bo put In forco. They nro going to give the railroad wiun n clmnco to adopt It voluntarily If they will , otherwise it will bo put in force without their comment. MlMiniirl I'nnl/lo Inurnnnfil Kr. IxtiH , Mo. , March 11. At the annual mealing of the stockholder * of the Mlnnourl I'aolllo railway company today , the repVrt for IHHII showed the not naming * bad In- rrennod tl.ii l.lXX ) over tba provioun yonr. Tbo nirplu * uitrnltiK * of thu Mlntourl Paclilo nnd brnnchiin , after tlm payment of Inuirost , dlvldnmU and nil oilier fixed charges , wore Tlielr NKW Vouif , March 11. It wa officially nnnotincod today thnt nil ( llfT'ironcc * bo- twiiun the K'oithiburg bridge bondholders nnd ihu lown railroad had boon amicably Buttled , mutual concennlonn buying been Hindi' , nrid Iho railroad linn been allowed to tuld ) ponnunnlon of llio bridge. Till' : bOMMIOK U'I'IAICICN.-t. Tlio fiIliiiiniollN ) | Itlder Hnptdly Howl- liiK Aliend. It now lookn at if Dinglny wan ilnnllnod to bent Ned Heading mil In iho nix -day bicycle race aflor nil. At the clone bint night but four lapn separated the two racers , with the ftoldlnr nllll In the van. The gat ) wnn closed by Dlngluy by virtue of Hcadlng'n lllnos * . Hi * tremendous efforts of MonJay , It uoms , have nllout played him out , nnd all day yes terday nnd lant night hu wait In agony from the cramps , both of the ntomnch nnd the log * , Ho wns compelled to dismount re peat/idly , nnd Dlngloy , having thoroughly recovered from hi * troublen , wni not slow In gelling ovur the ground ho had lost on the opening day. Heading's physician nnid hist night that ho had boiler surrender ; thut bo wan in no condition for mien n strain upon liln physical forces , nnd that tierirnnoiit In jury was llnble to result If hu did not retire. Thin , however , the Indomitable rider per emptorily rofiiHcd lo do , nnd ho.na.yH ho Will win Iho raca yet or give up the ghoftt- astride bin wheel , Hu oxpuctn lo be all right today nnd nvern Una ho will nhnw the Mlnnc > [ > olln man a thing or two. ' 1 ho rare thin evening promise * to bo exciting. The acoro : MiluH. Laps. Heading . ! ( ) 0 Dingloy . , . ! KO a Marcli II. [ Special 7'olo- gram to 'I'm : UEI ; . ] Summary of today's rncex : Selling , sovnn-oigbtlm of n mite Mnttlo Hay wnn , l''auntus second , ICslorbok third. Tlmo I : l\yt. \ Sullinir , live oighlbn of n mile ( joldllsh won , Clay Stockton second , Mum third. Time 1:08)4. : Six nml one-half furlongs Pilgrim won , Sophist Hccond , Hn.vtl third. Time 1 i.TJ . Thruo-iinrturH | of it mile Filzroy won , ( Irndford Bccond , Lndy Agnus third. Time -It'jajf. Selling , nno mlln Wnhno won , Lotion soo- end , Cnrrlo ( J. llilrd. Time 1 : B5Jf. FIvo-olglitliH of n mile Ingo won , Amnl- gam second , Uiiadnga third. Time 1 Now NKW Oui.Rixa , La. , Marcb 11. [ Special Telegram to TiiiiHen.j Summary of today's races : Fivu nnd one-half lurlomia , llm Heed won , Event second , Hnrnoy Lee third. Time ll ! . Flve-olgbths of .0 mile Billy Plnuerton won , Forester second , Uevlvnl third. Tlmo -1 :04' : : ) . One-half mlle Semaphore won , Fremont Hocond , Sorrel Al third. Time 50 > . One mile Churchill Clnrk won , Kecloso Hoconrt , Probus third. Tlmo 1:41. : Croy loii LONDON , Mnrch 11. [ Special Cablegram to Tim KKK. | At Croydon toJny the grand international hurdla race , handicap , for f > 00 Hovorulgnn , v/lth ponaltlon , about two miles nnd a quarter , over nine Illflits of hurdloi , was won by Mr. W. Slbnry's four-year-old , Waiorprtiof. The duke of Hamilton's five- year-old , Promoter , wnn second , und Mr. .1. It. Htirton's six-year-old. Hrownio , third. I'liere were nine ntartod. The last belling was 0 toI each ngnlnst Waterproof and Promoter nnd 10 lo 1 against Hrownio. The 1'layorn' Ijincnt ) . Ci.KVKi.AN" , O. , March 11. Tbo Playors1 Inaguo convention today adopted a schedule wiltiout discussion. The season opens April 21 and closes October 4. After disposing of It n resolution was adopted allowing home club * a per cent of the totnl ticket * sold nor game for free pusses. A standing auditing committee wna appointed. A contract for throe years wits entered Into with T. J. ICeefo , who Is to inpply balls for the now Itinidie. It was resolved to uniform the um pires in white , and the secretary was author ized tn select the tlmo and place for a con sultation of umpired on playing rules. The meeting adjourned to meat at the cull of Iho president. When asked what bad been done about , Diinlup and Mulvue , Secretary Hrunull said that no action I mil been taken on Mulvoo's cage , und refused lo talk about Duulap's. It IN understood that ho is to go to the Now York loam. A r.'U.OOO prize fund will bo distributed nn follows : To the club wlnnlne tin ) cham pionship , tU,3.V ) ; second place. fl.SOO : third plnco , l.r > 00 ; fourth place , $ j,500 ; llflh place , 51,750 ; sixth plnco , $ SOO ; seventh place , $450. Chlunuo U , liroolclyn a. ST. Audusri.vi : . Fla. , March 11. ( Special Telegram tu TIIK IltK.l The Hroolfjyns nnd Chlcagos played thulr Ural giiuio huro this afternoon , In tbo presence of A large crowd. Score : Chicago . 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 a 0-0 Brooklyn . 1 U 0 0 U 0 0 4 0-5 Hntturlos Hutcbltisou , Killrldgu. Car- uthurs , Terry , Hughes , Reynold * uud Sul lings. Krrors Chicago 4 , Hrooklyu U. linsa hlls-Chlcngo P. Urooklyn 7. 'llio TrnvnlliiK Nliootard. KANSAS Ctrr , March 11. The ohnmplon shou of the United States today defeated tlio local team which had junt returned ( hulled with victory from Cblougo , by n score of ! ) ; < to 60. Onuned oy HUITALO , N. Y , , March 11. In j\n Inquest regarding Thursday's accident Conductor llauubtaling told nbotit Ibo air couplings having broken at Dunkirk und thut bo went ahead without tbo air brake under the luttt nix crmclics , lu-cnusu it would delay the train ton much to wait for a new coupling to bo llxo.l. Ho admitted that If the air wu.s prop erly connected nil through the automatic brake would hnvo stopped Um rear section when tbo train parted , or nt any rate when the conductor of ho sloaper pullud tha Inside cord tbnt would liuvo stopped It , The conductor appearuil very down hearted. Knglncer Moore said If thn ulr wa properly conncciod tbo two Roction * would lint have boon fifty feet apart , when both would have boon slopped. To liivcHtiuitto New Yo UK. Maroh 11. The board ot in. * qulry npHlnted | to Investigate the ohnrges ugftlntt ommnnder Md'allunf the United Stii'Ui innn-ot-wnr Knterpruo , met today. Later the court wont on board the cantor- prHomul Admiral Klmburly commanded all the nipn nnd ofticera who bail uny eomplnlnt to mnko to top forward. After 11 brief lion n loainun slopped forward urn ! was fol lowed by others nnd ono nutrino. Chief Kn- Klnoer KiitwlKtlo and Knsign Kline ranged tbomsalrc * with the cum. In nil eleven came forward. Au adjournment was then taken until tomorrow , Don't Uxnt-rltiirni with tlm Tliront and lung * . Uiuonly the old brtind llakor' * pure oo it Itrer oil or lliikeiemuUlou. . All TACLBEE'S ' INJURIES FATAL. The Bx-GonKrofiHman from Kon- lucky Quietly POHBOH Awny. KINCAID SURRENDERS HIMSELF , He Will Hlnr III Jnll Until After litn 'Jrlnlntnl l'riiir | > < i > > < i to f'rrtTO prenito In Vln- illuntloti. Dloil from Ilia Wound * . March ll.-Hpocial [ Tele- to TUB liii.j : : Kx-Congrosirnnn Titul- boii of Kentucky , who was shot by Corro- RpotijlRrit Klncnid on Friday the but duy ol February , died tbl * morning at S o'clock. HI * djnth wa * duo dlrecilv to iho shot. Km. c.tld hu * glvrn himself into the hands of the authorities and will bo kept m prison until after hi * trial , Tnulbeo did not make an nnto-iuortern stnlernunt , but ho expressed the wish on three or four occniloa * during the punt week that tbo law might take It * course in iho event ot hi * death , o Kincaid will bo prose cuted. Hid plea will bo solf-defcnso. Ho wiy * ho cnn prove thntvhcn Taulbco first niitnultod him at tbo capital be warned him to arm nlmnelf , and that when thu two men mot on the stairway un hour Hiibsoquonily Tnulbeo raised hi * handle lo strike ngaln. Tin * latter fact , however , will hnvo to bo proven by x-toorkcopcr ) Uonolson , who I * n personal friend of both men. Tbero Is universal regret over Mr , Tuiilboe' * death. He was u man without hitler cnurnlcn und it wan hoped that hu would rccovor , In which event U was under- nlood that Kincaid xvouid not be prosecuted. There is now much sympathy for both men , iillhoiigh thu gnmt preponderance of sym pathy I * on tliu Hldo of Kmculd , who has con ducted himself In n very quiet and fontlo- Minnly way nmco the fatal affnlr. Klncnid In in n most distressed If not n critical condition. Two ubyyicinns nro with bun In thu Jail. When Klncsid was attacked by Tuulbee and on the day of the shootIng - Ing bo was so weak from n long Illness of typhoid fever thnt ho could scarcely stand. When ho lonrncd of Tuulbco's death this morning Klncnid WUH completely prostrated and It would not be n surprise If lie should himself die. die.Tnulbeo Tnulbeo wns unconscious for some time buforo death came nnd the end was painless. ' Ilia family were ut his bcUaldc. 10IVA MOWS. DKB MOINKH , lo. , March 11. The sonata convened nn hour earlier than usual this inornltif ; , nnd Iminedlaluly took up Taylor's joint resolution favoring thu placing of jute and elsal grans on the frco list. Wcldnian oiTercd n HUbstltuto , the preamble of which followed the republican Ideas on the tariff , to tbo effect that It did not fouler trusts , and on this point an extended political discussion onttuod. At 10iU : : iho Biiuciul order being thu discunsion of Hanchett's resolution for thu appointment of a school text boo.t coiu- milleo , It was takch Up and shortly after laid on thu table. Taylor's resolution was taken up again , nnd after Homo discussion It was Hindu it upuuiul order for tomorrow morning , In the house thn entire session was tuxen up with a consideration of thu Den Molucs nnnoxatlon bill. An amendment to thu bill to li'gialuto out of onipu nil olllcurs , appoint ive und elective , wit * adopted aud Iho bill passed. A TOIIIHTIUIC | : < ; Convnntlon. WATHIILOO , la , , March 11. [ Special Tele gram toTiiHlir.B.I The Third congressional district temperance convention of Iowa mot In ibis city last ntclit anty bas bden'.in ses sion all day , cloning VoilIgW. Thorp' are uu oven 200 delegates proso'nt. Among the number are ox-Son tora UHQorwood aud Wbuloy , lion. S. 1' . Aadaurn and J. P. Far- ley of Dubtuiuo , and scores of otbor promi nent men. The address of welcome was made by C. W. Mullen of this city. Dr. W. J. Clinton of HnniDton was presiding oHlcur. The committee on permannnt organization ronorted nn follows : For prexldcnt , Colonnl Jed Lake of Independence ; secretary , A. E. Snyder , Cedar Falls rlroasurer.F.O.Eighnay , Waterloo , Hon. II. C. Hemingway , at. one time senntor from Hlack Hawk county , iiiiulo n stirring address. All questions In relation to the violation of thu prohibitory law wore handled without glovoti. Ho u.uU IIIH rospeclH lo thu govurnor'B inaucurnl ad dress , saying that It contained much illogical reasoning. Huv. Swearlnger of La Porto , one ot tha oldest minlsturs In this section , opolco on tbo now union temporanca move ment. Throughout the entire session there l.as been the greatest enthusiasm manifested and a fooling that the defeat of lust fall Is not an irruolstiblo ond. The Den Molned Annexation Hill. IIr.ii Mor.s-KS , la. , March -Special [ Tele gram to THIS UEE. ] Tboro is a good deal of talk tonight about the probabiliiy of gut ting tbo s nato to concur in the bouso amendment to the annexation bill. Tboro is a strong fooling that tbo bill Is in jeopardy , since seine of tbo senators are mucb op posed to legislating men out of ofllen with out an opportunity to bo board in defense. The amendment , wbich was put ihrough tbo bouso today , removes Iho board ot public works. U was prompted by personal enemies of the board who wanted lo have It. punished. Hut many of the legislators take the ground that they are nolherolo meddle in local quarrels , nnd should leave them nlono. The light was very spirited , the advocates of the amend ment winning by a vote ofi'J to 40. Tboro is soiuo talk that tbo house may reuonsidor its action. _ A Hoi ; IJiiTlnj ; Center. HOO.XK , In. , Marcli 11. fS > eciul Telopram to Tun HUM. ] R. H. Dottd , representing a Massachusetts packing house , today began buy Ing hogs bore for bis bouso , Tbo inten tion Is to hnvo western lown bogs shipped hero , where there Is a largo feeding yard , Instead ot to Chicago. They will la un loaded hero , and when a train load accumu late ! will bo pui lain double-ducked curs and Hunt direct to Boston , Ihus saving to thn MaRaiinhusotts people the usual Chicago charges. Pond expects to handle largo quantities of hogi , and will give prices con siderably in iitlvuuc'd'of those iuid by oral- nary shippers. ' 1 lie Itt.MrtroU U. [ Special Telo- to Tun HuK.U-f ho Iowa commnndry of tbo I.oynl Loglon'Ti'qfd their ropular moot ing bore toulgbi. "ij'uo oliief feature on tba programmu was it .jijiycr by Colonel W. T. Shaw of Anamosn , ou 'Tio ! Hntllo of Slu- lob , " Tbo usual supper followed , with toasts und longs. Amongiitbpio present from out of town wore ox-bp ) kur Hodman of Montezuma - zuma , Mio'orVolUiiimn of Wlnu-rsoi , and Colonel Godfrey of'ttio Utah couuulstion , S< Luke. , . , JU Oilman. MAUSUAI.I.TOW.V , l j , , lnrch 11. [ Special Telegram to Tim Hufc. | li Cuunlnghuui & Co. , general inorchanu of Oilman , this county , assigned ycstenlny to J. I. Carney of this city. Ansets (0,000 ; liabilities about f. " > , r > 50. Two llrms bore and ono at Oslca- IOOHIV attached a farm of WO acres couvoyod by ono of Iho partners to u relative to BO- euro a claim of $1XX ! > . Nntionnl tiuuril ilculunutlnna. DKH MOIXE.S , la. , March U. [ Special Telegram to Tut ; HKK.I Adjntant l.enorul HOCHOII hu received tlm rciignation of Cap tain Uotidlg of uompitny F. of the Second roKlmont , gtatianud at Contcrvlllo , and J. M , Dunn , captum of company 1 } of tbo Sixth regiment , stationed nt Lo.Murt. A IJeil-Mol t'tuuilllcn Kiulit , MASON CITT , U. , Miirchll. ISpecIalTolo- gram to I'IIB Hen. I A red- not poitoftlco Ik-lit U on at Clo.tr Lake. To ailjunt mat ters , Congressman Sweney bat cousontAd to nn election. He U to npxint [ the one re- i-otvlntf the sreatest numbr ef vote * . The c ndldttte an A , D. K.ldrediru , C.A. Cooloy. Charlo * Johniton , N.V. . Warren , W. H. Horklny. W H. ijromley. H. W. Mather * L. . Crowoll nnd .1. W. McUraw. Divlilnl nn n Jlnriler. MofLToif , la , , March 11. Tbo nchool elec tion hero wn4 ono of the mo t exciting on rtMwrd. A tnurdur ' .ras mada a political i- kue , alf otbor consideration * being dropped. S1U * Tiptop wnn shot and killed by Dr. Murdy lint fall. Murdy WAI sentenced to the txmliontlary for ton years. HU friends claimed tbnt ho was wrongfully convietcd. Tlptoo'n friend * cornbatUxi thin. Tbo whole community divided on the subject , ami the election wan fought on this tniuc. Feeling ran very high , but Murdy' * friend * wuro victorious. AN INTKIlhrtTINO DECISION. Allnxonrl't Aiul-Trmt fjrxw Vlrlnally Declared UncniiMtlintlonnl , ST. Lai-i.n , .Varch 11. An interesting c.uo involving the constitutionality of tbo anti trust law wo * decided by Judge Dillon to day. Tltn stata of Missouri asked to have the charter of the Simmons hardware com pany declared forfeited for not complying with the law by furnishing tbo neccisary anidavltn to tbo secretary of state. Tbo Simmon * company Illcd a demurrer ques tioning tbo constitutionality of tbo untl- trunl law. and.ludgo Dillon sustained the de murrer , thus virtually declaring tbo law un- cmutltutlonul. Itroiioli of I'roiiilii ; Hull. CIIICAOO , March 11. A gull lor $100,000 for brcaoh of promise of marrlogo was begun In the federal circuit court today against Lou m C. Wuchsmllh , the senior member of tbo firm of r > . C. Waehpinlth & Co. , whole sale clothiers , The plaintiff Is Mins Jennie M , 1'aul , daughter of a once prominent limber merchant. Her attorneys refuse to give uny details until action commences. Wachsmith Inn bachelor , thirty-seven year * of ngo and quito n favorite in club circles , Hu js nbflont from tbo city at present and bin brother did not have tnucb knowledge of tbo case , _ _ Four ICinoinliod .Miners I * cupc. LOSUOK , March 11. Four of the minors who were entombed by iho explosion yester day In tbo Moras colliery In Glamorganshire , Wales , liuvo made their escape from thu ult. They report they Dossed over a number of dead mou lying In heaps , and they say they buliovu none of those m iho pit are ulivo. Thu llro which followed the explosion lu the colliery hat become HO fierce that the search mirtlos have boon compelled lo wllh- draw from the mine. Tbo llro In tba Morsa colliery 14 spreading. There Is no hopes of recovering the bodies. Seventy-five per cunt of the victims wore married and leave families. The latest estl- mate Is that ono hundred wore killed. At ) liKllun's Kcmnrknlilo Grit. PiciiiiB , B. D. , March 11. [ Special Tele gram to TUB 13EE.1 John Holland , nn In dian farmer nt Cheyenne agency , In crossing the rlvor above this city loduy wilh a loiini , broke lurough In Ion feat of water. As bo was iroing down ho jumped , breaking his kncu ou thu nliarp edge of tha ice. 'ihough almost dead witli pain , ho struggled for two hours in the writer nnd finally rescued him self nnd team by breaking tbo Ice down to a shallow bar.Vnon brought to this city be wns insensible and i * In H doctor's care. His gilt Is considered heroic. MiiHt 1'rotect tlm PiEinti ! . S. D. , March 11. Ofllcial orders have been received from Commissioner Groff directing the Inn a omclals lo protect Indian rights , nnd stating positively that no Indian can sell his righls. The registrar is warned to taku no filings for lands on wnich Indians were living when Iho proclamntjon was mado. This nITccts the now town of Stanley , opposite Pierre. Trouhlofl. LAISXED , Kan. , March 11. The Lamed State bank suspended payment todcy ; ns- sols , $71,000 ; liabilities. 33,000. 'I uo individ ual depositors will make assignment tomor row to A. A. Sharp , who will endeavor to slrnlghlon up affairs so as to pay all deposit ors in full. Sioux Fill In Law and Order Sioux FALLS S. , D. , March 11. ( Special Telegram to Tun BnE.J The Indopondon- Enforcement league , temporarily organised Borne time ago , perfected u permanent organ ization this evening and boa lurned Itself into ii law and order league for the enforce ment of tbo hnys of the state una city. Hon. Andrew Hoveridgo was chosen president. Sinner Ilrowii'n Douili Wnrrnnt , FonrScorT , ICnn. , March 11. Judge Mc- Comas , who signed the warrant for the exe cution of .lohu iiroivn , died here today , aged soventy-four years. Ho wns lieutenant gov ernor ot Virginia at tbo tlmo llrown was banged , nnd the signing of the warrant de volved upon aim in the absence of Governor Wise. A Direct Contradiction. ASHLAND , WIB. , March 11. In the bank case today Charlie Day , a boy employed In the bunk , swore that both Pernn nnd Hoynolds often gave him iho key to the vaults , which directly contradicts tboir testi mony that thu keys wore never allowed to go out of tbolr hands. SiioceHsful Diamond Itolibory. DALLAS , Tax. , Marcb 11. Last night a thief throw a largo stone through the show window of Domtian & Samuels , jewelers' and spatchod n tray containing forty-two diamond rings valued at $ . > ,000. No arrests woroiundo. Conl Dithers strike. O , Mich. , Marcb 11. A hundred and twonty-llvo miners at the Norrio mine struck toituy for un increase In wages. It Is thought tno atriko may spread lo the ollior men still nt work , numbering about one thousand. Nervous docility , poor memory , dllMdonco sexual weakness , pimples , cured by Dr Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. A Former lownu Killed. Coi.LtNSTON1 , Ulab. , Marcb 11. Patrick Galllgbor was blown to pieces last night by giant powder , which bo was trying to thaw out. Ho lias u farm and relatives In Iowa. Hull I'lnyor Conviniuil of Miiritnr. NKW Voinc , March 11. James Slocum , a nail player , was today convicted of tbo mur der of 111 * wife. Sentence wns deferred. An Oherliu 1'rol'vHHor Dead. IPRWICU , Mass. , Marcb U. Rev. John P , Cowles , aged olghly-five , for many years u protessor In Oborltn college , died today. NHnYoiiKlaroh 11. Judeo Ingrabam , in the supreme court , awarded Mrs. Starrs u limited divorce from George M. Starr * , it nan of the late Kmory A. Siorrs of ChluuKO , ou Iho ( tround nt cruel treatment and habit ual drunkounesH. Tliu Cushler'rt ClicHtnut. Nr.wYonic , Marcb 11. A. A. Courtier , cashier of the Kquitablo bank , bas boon ar rested on the cluirk'O of forgery and of hav ing received deiKulls when ho know tba bank was insolvent. Ho pleaded not guilty If you fool amiblo to do your worker or huvo Unit tired foalini * , tnko Dr. J. IF. McLorn's Sursnpurillu ; it will make you bright , aetlvo nnd vigorous. ( .UKAT HUHUCTION IN UATK9 Via the Wnu.ivli Ititllrond. Ill orilor tn irmUo 1:00111 : foi * our spring stock of tickets thu Wubnsh will today coinnionco thulr great olonranco ttulo of rnllronii nnd stoumshlii tlckots to nil jvoluts oust nnd south ; also to nnd front all Darts of Kuropo. C'nll curly , or wrlto , and bccuro tmUoU and bleeping cur accommodations ntVitbasli olllcu , IM'2 Farnum Bti-ootOmutm. O , N. I'l.\\TON , TlcUat Agent. IVlareh April IVay ! Are the bwt months In which to purify your Hood's SarMparllla nlll curr , wi on tn th Mood , for at no olhtr cc.i.son d * * the system | iowc rot medicine , scrofula , Mil thcutn. so res , no mucb need the aid of a tcliible medieiiio bolls , pimples , alt humors , dy pepilj , blllous- like Mood's Birsnparlll.'k , a * now. During the niMi , fick licadaehe , Imllce.Mli n , general tons , cold w Inter , tbo Hood becomes thin and debility , cAtairb , rheumaiMDi , kidney and Impure , the Ixxly becomes \vc-ak and tired , the llrer cumplaint < , nnd all ill'onjos or anootlons nppellle may be loit. Hood's SarsapatllUi Is arising from Impure LIiH < d or tow condition ot pecullnrly adapted tn purify and enrich tl > the system. Lloo-1 , to ctT.itca p'K l appetite and lo over "In the spring I pot completely tun down. come tbat til feeling. I could not cat or l ep , and all the druudcil The Spring Sarsapariila edicine Has n larger * ale than nny other rar aparllla dl ci cs ot life seemed to b.i > o n mortpigo en or blood purifier , nnd It Increases In popularity my system. I b.ive now ukuii tun buttles of every year , for It Is the Meal .Sprfng Metflelne. Hi oil's S.irsnparlll.i and have gained S3 "Ilarofor longtime been using Hood's I poundi. Cnn c.it an ) thing \\ltliont It hurting Barsaparllla , and believe me , I would not be i me ; my ily'pcpsl.i nnd bllluii < ncssbn > o gone. without II. As a spring medicine It M Invalu ! I poor foil better In my life. Tliojo two able. " IX A. IlllODKs , 130 Ontario Street , | Uittlc.i ucre worth $ lw to me.V. . V. Chicago , III. Ite cure to get i Hui.ows , I.i.vcoi.s , III. Podhri ] > llrtrapgl H. 1'rcp.itr.lonlf br C.I. IIOOI ) JL CO. . AjMjiiccarlc ! , Lowell , Mui. \ij \ C. I. IIOOI ) .1 CO. , Aralliecirlcj , Lowell , Mai * . IOO Doses Ono Dollar IOO Doses Ono Dollar ISCRESSlUNALPitOCEEDW The Bill for the Admission of Wyom ing Reported. SPRINGER ENTERS A PROTEST. llo ClmrcRH Thnt tlio Oklnlionm Mcniure Was to Have Ucon Dis posed oT Firiit AllUon'H Credentials 1'respntotl. llouoe. WASIIINOTOX , March 11. In the bouso to day in pursuance of an agreement tnado Saturday , the public building Dills which Hint day passed the commitlco of the whole , came up this morning with tbo previous question ordered. The bills wcro passed. They provide for the orectlon of public building nt tbo following places among othoris Cedar Knpids , la. , , and Fremont , Neb. Neb.A A test was made this morning of the now fire alarm apnrains In tbo whlto house and of Ibe elllcieucy of the district lire de partment. Uoth were highly sailsfuclory. Mr. Knloc , as n matter of privilege , moved the discharge of the committee on Invalid pensions from furlber cor.hldaralfon of tiio resolution calling ou the secretary of the in terior for the evidence taken and reported to him by the committee appointed to inves tigate tbo management , of the pension ofllco under Commissioner Tanner. Commis sioner Tanner bad kept in good faith iho promises made on the stump and wanted Id know the reason why ho hud been kicked out. The eniiro admiuislralion of the pen sion ofllco should bo thoroughly luveml .ited and overhauled by u bouse committee. The duy for shaking the bloody shirt as un ex cuse for robbing the puolic treasury ought lo pass. If mere had been robbery und cor ruption lei Ibo men who were concerned in in It be consigned lo eternal infamy. Mr , Merrill , chairman of the committee on invalid pensions , s-.lid bo hud never heard of the resolution until today. He hud been informed by the cleric of tlio committee mat It never bud been presented to him. Mr. Yorder , n member of tills committee , cor roborated this statement. In view of Mr. Morrell's statement Mr. Kuloo withdrew bis motion. Mr. Uaker , from the committee on terri tories , reported the bill for the admission of Wyoming. Ho asked immediate considera tion of tbo bill , which , under the now rules , 10 a privileged measure. Mr. Springer protested against tills nction. 11 bnd been agreed , ho said , in the commit tee on territories , tbat tlio bill should not bo called up utKit the consideration of the Ok lahoma bill was completed. Mr. Halter , although not denying that such an argument had been niiidu , aid Mr. Perkins , who is in charge of the Oklahoma 1)111 , hud given his consent that tlio Wyoming bill should be proceeded with. Mr. Stirinijor raised tlio question of con sideration , Tbo house decided tu consider the bill by a strict party vole , in iho point of order raised by Mr. Springer the bill wns referred to the comiuittso of the whole , ana Mr. linker moved that the Mouse go into such committee. Mr. Springer interjected n inollon lo ad- ourn. which was defeated , Mr. linker's motion was agreed to , nnd no cordingly tha house wont into a committee ol ; ho wholo. The bill having boon road , Mr. Halter denied that bo had acted In bad failli in calling up Iho matter at this time. The purpose of the gentleman from Illinois ( Springer ) was to delay the consideration of the measure until bo bad an opportunity to bring In his omnibus bill. Mr. Springer reiterated the stntomont that the bill bud been called up In violation of the agreement made in committee. Tlio ( 'entlc- mnn from Kansas (1'orkins ( ) , had told him 10 was much surprised when the Wyoming jill was called up. All bo ( Springer ) asked was thnt reasonable time should be given lo .ho minority lo prepare amendments which It desired to offer. Pending further discussion the committee rose and the house adjourned. boiintc. WASHINGTON , March 11. In the senate to day credentials of Mr. Allison of lown for ils now tonn , commencing Mnrch 4 , 1SOI , were presented and ordered placed nn llio. Tno house amendments to the senate con current resolution instructing tlioBonato and louse committee on immigration to invosil- 'ate the warnings of tbo various laws ou Im- nigrution wcro taken up and road. They add to the scope nt the inquiry the subject of ho purchase of American Industries by for eign capital nnd -converting of Uodloo'H sbmd. Now York , Into nn Immigrant depot. Mr. Chandlw moved Ibai tbo amendments )0 Concurred in. After Homo debate tha resolution elution went ovur until tomorrow. Mr. Mitchell introduced a Joint resolution proposing nn amendment to thu constitution providing for the election of nonators by iho voles of the qualified electors in Ibu nluies ind said thut ho wutild at nn early date ud- Iress the uonnlo on Iho subject , Mr. Morrlll ottered a resolution , whicti was agreed lo , directing the secretary of the nturlor to report nny Information In tbo ) osscsslon of Ills department in relation to ; bo authorizing of any loilery company by : ho Indian territorial government of the Creek nation. Mr. Dnwos offered a resolution , which wns ngroed to , calling on the secretary of war 'or copies of the corresi > ondonco between Uloulenunt CJeuorul Sberldnn und General Jrook m regard to tbo Apache Indians In i Mr Honr cnlled up ( he resolution reported by him yesterday for oxpuu inir from the record the sentences interpolated by Mr Call in the report of his remarks in the dis cussion with Mr. Chandler some woekn ago , Mr. Kustis 9&Id : "There Is not any ex aggeration in what was Inserted In the Kecord as compared with what wns publicly utlored on iho lloor. The language is not the same , out the accusation Idea U the amo , The arraignment Is the same. Ho admitted that the language inserted In llio Record wa * probably a Itlilo moro'flowery than that uttered on the lloor. Mr. Kdtmuid * illustrated tbo question by in allusion to the election In Louisiana of u cgislaturo to which the sannte win Indebted or the pleasure of Mr. ISustlt1 pretence. "I might say ou the floor of the senate , " ho added , "that I behove the senator mlsropro- lenu the ntuto of I.ouulana nnd that f there had been mi honest vole and an honest count In that state the anato bhould not bhvo had. thai de sure. Now if tomorrow thura npni ar * n the Hecoru uu additional itatomoul that thu wu .t''coinplubod. ' m * omo way by Ibo action of tbo senator himself , nnd tbat if with bloody bands nnd wicked intentions ho bad managed by fraud und vl donco to con- slrucl a legislature of thnt character , I sup pose my friend from Louisiana would say that all that had been said yesterday , and that Ii was very proper for me , behind my back , to huvo it inserted in the Record. " Mr. Daniels interrupted nnd niked thut Mr. Edmunds' words be taken down. The presiding afllcur ( Ingalls ) asked Mr Daniels to stnto llio words lo which ho look execution so Ibnt the ofliclal reporter might know exactly tbo sentence to bo writlcn down. Mr. Daniels said bo unilcrstooil llio SPII- nlor from Vermont to impute distinctly lo Ibo senalor from Lonislana Iho defense of murder , und it was to thnt language ho ox- copied. 1 lie sentence written out by the olllcial reporter having been .read by the clorir , Mr. Du&icls sum these were not Iho words he cxccptcd lo. At the suggesllon of Mr. Hoar , Mr. Dau- lols nnd n reporter rcured to lind Hie object ionable sentence. After n few minutes Mr. Daniels returned nnil said us it was difllcult to find the sentence bo woulu not presi the matter. Mr. Edmunds said the Kecord purported to bo a true account of the proceedings , but the senator from Florida BO fur forgot him self in a moment of heat as to causa to bo printed in at nn apparently carefully drawn up itutotnont imputing to the senator from another state , aud in new language , n yre.it crime. After furiher debate Mr. Call submitted some remarks in tils own vindication nnd quoted HOIIIR of Mr. Chandler's expressions imputing to Him ( Call ) ttio poasllillity of pro voking homicide. The vole resulied yens , 27 ; navR , 11 No quorum. Among the uf- llnnnllvc votes wcro Messrs. G'.iy , Pugli , Turpio and V.incc. Wilbout disposing of Iho miiiter the sen.ito adjourned. AMUKI2MI2XTS. Helen iJlytbe was scon last night at the Grand opera bouso in her strongest und best impersonation , that of Cora , the Creolu. This character is bettor nutted to her in every way th.in any other she uttompls , and makes u clever performance , 'llio mud mm denth scones were remarkably well dono. It bas boon the great fault with most actresses who play tbls part to overdo It , but such is ' not the case with Miss Ulythc. Shu gives an oven , natural nnd nuiet , tlionu'h inlensely Interesting interpretation. Mr. J. P , Prien as George Djitnrxl created a very favorable impression , nnd the com pany was good all throuch. .Miss Ulythu Is " tblnkliiK of putting % > ArtieIo"-lT" on .oxclu- „ sii'oly next season , and in tha most spectacu lar and scenic effects. U would undoubtedly make a hit. Mothcas will lind Mrs. Winslow'u Soothing Syrup the host remedy foi * their children. 25 cents a bottle. JNFAMIOIUG. Coroner JJarrltf.ui Told n Shocking Story or Crime. The dead body of n male infnnt wns found under suspicious circumstances In thu Aius- cow block yesterday morning , Tliu coroner was summoned , nod was told n shocking story of crime by a Mrs. J. J. Brown , OHO of tbo tenants. Mra. Brown said that Ida Moore , a young woman from Hamburg , la. , wiwtho mother of tbo child , and bud un aunt named Mrs. Janu Robinson. This aunt , Mrs. Hrown said , drowned the child immediately after its birlh. An inquest will bo hold nt 10 o'clock thi * morning. A married man living nt Hamburg is sup- pos-'d to ba tbo father of the child. I > l8tiirlurti of tlio I'enoe. A row ut Fanny iiellamy'a house , on Du- vonport between Twelfth and Thirteenth streoia , early last evening , resulted in J. C. Hubbard getting bis head cut up In bnd shape. He and Fanny were looked up , the latter for drunkenness. The Individual who cut Hubbard got away. They are all col ored. ored.A A gang of crooks named Prank Do Vino. William Woods nnd James Nelson were , locked up last night on uuspiclon. Another County Cnnl Ilill. Another coal bill will come bofora the county coinmissloncr for their considera tion next Friday , which will probably bo closely scanned before it is nhowod. The bill Is from thu firm of Mount & Grinin and purports to bo for nut coal supplied to the hospital amounting to $1H3 , charged nt the rate of f3.U ( ! per ton. Mr. O'KooiTo states that ho hns examined Into the matter and hns found that the coal supplied was not nut coal , but slack or steam. Furthermore , bo suys tha price chnrgod , $3.150 per ton , is exorbitant. Tbo coal can bo supplied for $1.75 per ton on tbo truck , and , allowing the ilrm 78 cents per ton for haul ing it to the hospilul building , which Is Ihu price ordinarily charged , would umkou rule of $ ' 2.50 per ion. There IB no contract for supplying coal to the bospit.il building , tbo contract with Mount Grinin covering the coal supplied to the court house and Jail nnil thnlfurnisiiod ou orders from the nuporlntundont of the poor farm. Tbl contract doe * not contain prices ou slack or steam coalus tbat grade Is not used at the court bouse. POWDER Absolutely Puro. Till * pow Jc r nev r Turtei. A marvel of purity . , * * " ? i" * ' " .1 wnoU rjinHM3. . i tlun tha onltnitrrklniU. mul rauuut ba soul by coinpeiaioii wuu tu muUUuJo of law ten nort vreiuhl alum or phrnphato pouMor * . .S'iU ' ' . Kol' IIAMMI I'OWUIUCO. .