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THE OMAHA DAIIA' 31EG : TIT10SIAV ) , IflSTHtt'AirV 24 , 181)1 ) ,
AUSTRALIAN. BALLOT BILL
The Mtasuro Passed by the Senate Without
it Dissenting Vote.
THE -BILL TO CONTEST tXPENSES ,
It CoiiiCF ) l'i | In ( lie llnnxo inul N lie *
feiTcd to lilt' tlndlolary < 'om
10ulmiinu tlio
I'cnllt'iitlnry ,
T.ivrniv , Noli. , Tob. SI. [ Special to Tun
Jlir. I 'I'ho seutUu this jftornoon passed tlic
Australian ballot bill , otherwise known ni
hmne mil No. 111. The chair had boon loin-
IHirnrilv nluindoned by I'l'i'.sldi'tit Majors niul
was o.vuplod by Son.itor Mattes. There
wai not a dissenting vote and there \vru only
onci tiniun to which no answer was made
when it was called. That w.w th rnnnio of
Semitni1 shiM , \vlio Is slok In Onmlin. Tlio
bill was slightly ninonili'il by tlio si'iiato niul
limit bo returned lo the houso. There la no
doubt , however , tli.it the uiiu'iulincnL will bo
coni'urivd in.
Tlio Senate.
LINCOLNNob. . , Kub. IKI. ( Special to Tun
jjH.n.The | senate wai called to order at
li 15 o'clock , Senator I'oyiitor , president pro
torn. In tlio chulr , billowing to tin ) nusuneo
of a number uf tlio members an adjournment
WIB taken tO I [ I. 111.
I'ri'slili'iit Majors nt tbat hour called the
body loonier , only SonatorsKhonand Woods
bclnir absent.
A number of petitions for woman suffrage
were referred to tlio committee ) on education.
The Hcrretary.of the liousu announced tbat
that body liad passed tlm fiilln'Vini * bills : No.
r > 7 , compelling corporal mas to publish In
county newspapers tlio amount of their In
debtedness ; No , 10 ! ( , compelling r.dlro.uU to
iintno their stations tlio s > amu as tbo city or
villnco In which they are located ; No. 1M1 ,
rendering corporations llublu for the nets of
their employes ; No. 12' ! , requiring tlio eater-
ing of fees In fco books In coiintvoftlcos ; No.
i.VJ , llinltinir passenger faro on railroads to I'
Scats per inllo.
The mmmlt too on lliianco , ways and means
rei'onniiPiuicd thu passage of hbnio roll No.
Vii , relating In the damages sustained by lOn-
Klneer Oavis ; No.'Jl , paying for tbo lad-
ilculnl expenses of the les-Ulaturo. H nlso
sugirosti'd that the petition of A. 1' . Montoma
lor $100 for sickness occasioned by exposure
nttlio trout with the militia bo referre.d to
tl.o houiio committee oa llnance , ways unit
means.
The ronunlttco on llsili and came recom-
lllliivii u nitj i- , .ii fcu WL nuiiaiu litu l ( , U1.11U1I1 } ;
gaino nnd UMI seasons.
The committee on municipal affairs recom-
iiunulod tlio passage of suntito lilo I.V3 , regardIng -
Ing tbo establishment of sanitary districts.
The bonnto rend for the llrst time tlio bills
nbovo reported from tlio house.
Tlio following \vero also read for the llrst
thus :
Senator 1'oyntcr , Senate File No. 207
.Amending seution , VM > , of tlio code of civil
procooduro.
Senator 1'oyiiter , Senate Kilo > 'o. SOS Cre
ating a state board of agriculture.
Senator U'nrner , Scnnto Kilo No. 200
SulinntiiiiK to tbo olootorn of the state for re-
jec'ionorniniroval ' an ainciidmont to section
I of arliclu It of the constitution , author/inn !
the stnto tuboroinn Indebted in the sum of
S.5.000XX ( ) , to bullil a railroad from anoint
vlthin the state of Nebraska , to a point oil
Ijiki > MirbiKan , nnd providing ; fur the inotbod
of voting on saiil ninuudniont.
Senator liiindidl , Kcnato I-Mlo No. 210
Autlioii/.imtlio county board of the sevornl
counties of this state , to use the Mirphis ( jon-
oral funds of tbo rospeetivo couutios In pnr-
cliasinc foml , fuel anil seed crnln , anil feoil
for timiiM and tb distriliuto tbo snino nnioiiK
the ilc'Htttnte and needy farmers of said coun
ties and ni-ovldinp a manner in which tlio
siiliu1 shall bo distributed.
Senator Moore , Kenato Filu No. 211
JVinencllnii teetiou 10-1 of chaptorT" , entitled ,
"Kevenno , " of the compiled statutes of Ne
braska for 1SSH.
Senator Moore , Senate File Js'o. 21' . ' Ue-
quirini ; tbo resistors of deeds antl county
clerks who nro ox-otlielo ropistoi-sof deeds to
pnvuroniii ] Itt-oua iiiortjjuiio indebtedness
record , anil prescribing the form of same ,
nnd to reqnlro minimi reports by said regis
ters thPrel'rooi
Seivitor Koontz , Scuato File N'o. 21H Ks-
tablUhhiK experimental stations at Culbert-
sou aiulOu-iil.illn , Xeb. , and llxin the con
trol and management of thosaino.
Siiini' , Scnnto File No. 'JlI Authorizing
cities and villairos in the state ot Nebraska
to approiu'iiito inonoy for tlio purpose of de-
fm.vini ; tlio expenses of the proper observ-
aiu'e of Mt inorinlday.
Senator Smith , Senate File No. 21."i
AiiK'iulinn section 2r > of nrticlti 1 of ohaptei
Si ) of tie ! complied statutes of issr eutitlcO
"school lauds and funds'ami to repeal said
original section.
Same , Semite File Ko. 'ilfl Anieiuliii ) ; soe-
tlon : i of chapter93 of tbo compiled statutes
of 1 7 , and to repeal said oi'i inal section.
Senator KiTKl lon , Senate File No. 213
Aiia-ndliiK section TTof chapterT . entitled
"Kevenuo" of the compiled statutes of Ne
braska.
Senator Dysnrt , Senate File No. 010-
AmendinB section 5 of chapter til of tlio com
piled statutes of 1SS , entitled "Interest.1'
Senator Chriatoffoivon , Senate File No. 220
I'rovltiitiB for tlio collection , armugoment
nud display of tlio iirodncts of the state nl
the world's Columbian exposition of IS'.tt ' ,
nud to niiiko an appropriation therofor.
Senator Shumway , Senate File 221
Aiucndlnir $ octiou21 ! of chanter 20 of the
criminal cede of tlio state of Nebraska , en
titled , "OiTenses against marriage and the re
lation ot sex. "
Same , Senate File 223--Repealing section
23 of the chapter on elections.
Same , Seniito File No. UiV-Authorizhiff
the state superintcndont of public instruction
to appoint adoputy , toilotimi tbo duties of
the same and to determine the salary.
Kanie , Senate f'ilo Ko. 2H : Amending sec
tion tJ-t'J of chaDter VJ. > , of tbo criminal cede ol
tlio state of Nebraska , entitled , "MUcclla-
cous offenses , " by aadlng a subdivision to bo
known as section : M.
Senator Slovens , Senate File No , 223
.Amending section 77 , chapter is of the com
piled statutes of Nebraska ol ISb" , and to iv-
jioal said original sei-tlou.
Same , Senate File No. 2Cii Amending sec
tions fi , li and 1G of chapter M of the compiler
statutes of the state of Nebraska and to ID-
peal said original sections 5 , 0 and 111 and also
spction 17.
Same , Senate File Ko. S37 Amending sec
tion 4' ' , chapter 'Ji of the compiled statutes of
lfcs and to repeal said oriKi i l section.
Same , Seimto File No. 'J'Ji Establlslilnfja
state normal school at North Pintle , Neb.
Same , Senate File No. 2'J'J ' Amending or-
tlelo tot" chapter S3 , of the compiled statutes
of Nebraska , and to further datlnu the duties
of the state treasurer , and to require him to
account for Interest on all moneys beloiiKbi ?
to his oftlco which is not laipt on deposit In
thn vaults of tlio state treasury.
Senator Turner , Senate Filfl No. 230-
Auioiullug subdivision 10 of section 30 , ol
chapter 14 , of the compiled statutes ot the
state of NchrasUa.
Senator Schram , Senate File No. 231 Ks-
tablishliiK iwd locating a "Rlrli1 industrial
school for Juvenile doliniiuents. " To provide
for tbo government , duties of ofllcei1 ! . aim
methods of conimltments and transfer ; mill
to iniiko appropriation for tlio purchase ol
necessary buildings therefor.
The following bills \vero road a second
tlmo and referred as follows :
Homo lloll , No. 3SI , establislilnpo cirl's
inrtustriul homoatCieiiova ; No. Sti , roijuirlnt , '
railroad companies to use automatic couulcrs
on frcJL'ht cars ; No. Hit , prohibiting boys
nnd Klrls from Doing harbored In houses ui
tll-faino ; Setmto File , No. I'.K ' , prohibiting in
surance companies fivm aolnw business wltli
less than KOO.OOO capital ; No. bl , cimbling
cltiea and village * to levy taxes to defray ex-
iwnseuof iiicuiorlal day celebration ; No. 1'Ji ' !
rcpoaliii } : un act dcdic.UhiR n square to Lin
coln for n public marhut ; No. 11H5 , doldlin :
railroad companies responsible for the deliv
ery to consignee the amount of grain received
for shipment or pnylnc for the discrepancy ;
Ko , 1117 , nifoaslutr" railroad property for
school purposes' , No. 1US , grantln a bount )
to beet suk-ar nianufactuvew ; o. 1W , row
tlnjr to foinulo sutTraKo ; No. see , eimbllng
tlnp s l riea of city ofllcors.
House Hell , Ko. HI , the Australian ballo
.iw wai road for the third time , and Was
iii ii.
Aillouriir d.
ti'Nroiv. Neb. , 1'eb. SI. ( Special to Tun
HIT I When bills on second reading were
reached Dertrnnd demanded Unit thu Shr.uler
bill , appropriating jf.'S'.iHH to piy , the expenses
of Hie contest , be read In full.
The bill uoiiiK lirdt road , MeKesiou moved
that further rending bo dispensed with ,
whleh i-iirrleJ.
Pnrd moved to lay the bill on the table ,
nnd then substituted a motion that the bill bo
iudollnliely post iwnei ! .
Ilowo culled attention to tlio ( net that the
motion to ulspenso with second reading ef
fectually killed th'o measure unless It v/iw re-
considered.
McKesson said lie had no Intention to kill
tlm bill , and made the iliiired motion.
Shrader said that an eleetiou had been held
last fall , and that the people bad demanded a
contest , to determine who " 'as eleeleil. The
contest was defeated liy tlnvw who hud not
only iliMled every principle of right nnd Jus
tice , but had violated both the constitution
niul the laws , and ho did not bolieu' tlio con-
U.staiit.s : should hi-made to pay the bills.
Ford In reply said t hero bad been no gin-
end demand fur a contest , and thought the
lawyers who pyramided the eonlestnnts to
begin Iho con tot -should not bo allowed tenet
net their lingers into the public treasury.
Shrader warned the hmiso that unless Iho
bill was reconsidered that n similar ono
would lie immediately Introduced.
The motion to icronsider carriedrv.lU > * ± 2
and nl Shrndcr's request the bill was re
ferred to the judiciary cnmniiUeo.
The house went ii.to connnllteo of the
\vbiile to consider IIOUMroHSM , by Cnkl"y ,
aiithori/liijL ; counties in tlio drouth-stricken
sect inn to issue bonds nut to exceed 10 per
cent of tneir assessed valuation to purchase
seed for needy farmers.
Stevens of rurnas submitted a aubitltuto
for thy bill , inithori/.itiK the bo.u-ds of super
visors on petition of u majority of all tbo
Ic'nul voters in a county to issue bunds equal
to 10 per eent ot the assessed valuation , and *
in no event to exceed tlio snt'i of rJi'.WK ' ) , to
purch.iie seed , said bonds to bo sold at par ,
or above , to bear not to exceed T per cent in
terest nnd redeemable after live years , anil
In less tlnin ten , at the opt ion of the county ,
Tlio cent purchased bv the proceeds is to bo
sold to needy farmers lit 10 per cent above
actual eost.
The Mibstituto was adopted and the hill as
nini'iided referred back with the recommen
dation that it do pass.
A largo number of petitions on various sub
jects were nrosentud and reports from com
mittees wore Illed.
The eomtnltten on miscellaneous subjects
reported In favor of postponlnga bill by
Kriok cvemptlnir old soldiers from poll tax.
White moved that the bill bo placed on the
ge.nei-al llio , which prevailed.
Hills were introduced as follows :
liy SojorinanItequirin railroads to fur
nish" sites for the erect Ion of grain elevators ,
warehouses and scoop houses on their sev
eral lines of road.
Hv Knhaii- Requiring school hoards to
piuvhiiso and have displayed a United States
ll.ii : on each school house.
Mr. Heath Introduced the following ve-
solution :
Whereas , The legislature of the state of
Ni'liriiskn. at Us sissluTi < > t 1W.V tniiile an up-
| iniiriilliin | ; 111 tin1 sum of llfly thiiiisanil del
tars ( * . " ) HOii ) > i for tlmp ir | > ese < i [ devcloolnit tlio
saline laiiilnof thesta Ynf .Ncbriski ; ; , anil
\Mii \ > rili ! > i. Miii'lioft be } "ill)0ls ( ) ) i apprdprlutiMl
lias been drawn froii the stuto treasury ,
tlierefiiio be It
Itesnlvi'd , Tlint the seal | ) < erajipnlnt aeom-
inlltiMMif Ihieo to investigate the eoi ) < litlon ii [
tlunit well In ( 'lister enmity and nlsolo ex
amine. Into what has been done with tliv
iiiuney so drawn out nf the treasury , nnd to
ni.ilie u ropoit of tin1 matters ufori'siitrl ' to this
lionet' at the earliest posslbio day , and bo It
fun her
Ki-s'ilvi'd. Thnt the aiiditnr of nubile ae-
einints be uiiic'Motl | In in Uo : in Iteiul/.iMl
lal'Miii'Mt ' of the nioiiuy- . drawn fi-oin said
tuud. for what purpiiM1 used and by nhuin
dri n , and as fa n > - . > ! bU ) tbo add ross of
tin1 p.irllt's havliiudraun onsuld fund.
The U'-oliitlim ' was axtoodto.
adjourned to - p. m. touiorrovv.
AVhoaut.s tlio .loli ?
V , Nob. , Feb. ' , ' 3. [ Spocia ! Tclpprnm
to TUB BUB ] Senator Mlohener has in
troduced n bill which shows the desire of
people for some purposes unknown to multi
ply the oftlccs of the stato. it may bo said ,
however , that the introduction of the meas
ure by the senator was at tlio request of a
Mr. Ilutson of Be.itri 'c , the bill messenger
ol the senate. The bill comprehends the cre
ation of the oftlco of commissioner of Insur
ance , and is suggested by the allopcd fact
that thu Insurance business Is suffering be
cause of want of attention in the olllcp of the
auditor. It provides th.it thu commissioner
shall bo appointed by the novenuir and
transact such business as is now transacted
in tlio insurance department of the auditor's
olliee. lie shall not bo directly or
indirectly interested in any insurance co n-
p.iuv cloiiiK business in the state and shall
hold his onico for four years. 1 lo may ho re
moved for causa and bis successor shall bo
appointed by the governor. Ho may appoint
not to exceed three deputies. His salary shall
lu ) , "OJ a year , with traveling expenses.
That of his deputies slnl ! bo SKX ) a month ,
ako with traveling expenses. Ho shall also
glvo a bond of StOK)0 ( ) and bis deputies one of
Vi.ooo. He Is exported to tile a report of his
business annually before February 1.
This bill is held to bo unconstitutional bo-
tanso it contemplates tlio creation of a now
olnVo , which is prohibited by tlio constitu
tion. llesidos , it wpukl entiill a eost upon
tlio state which. It is held , Is not warranted ,
The iimirauco department In the olllcoof the
state auditor costs annually but $ . .1,700vhilo ,
under the proposed law it would require the
expenditure of over 8"l)00. ) The expense of
the department is moro than provided lor by
tlio fees , tbo auditor tbo past two years hav
ing collected $ : > .s , 105 , or nearly SI 1,000 moro
than the amount asked by that officer for tlio
support of ids oflleo. Indeed , the auditor's
h the only solf-supportlun state ofllce , thouKh
the nroiont incumbent has not asked an in
crease In the appropriation therefor , notwith
standing that the work increases every day.
Normal Sohnnl Activity.
LINCOLNNob. . , Fob. 23. [ Special to THE
Hun , JThero J is a likelihood of several lively
lights in the senate over the question of the
location of proposed public institutions ,
Favorable reports have already been made
by the committee on university and normal
schools regarding the establishment of a nor
mal school nt both Chaiiron and Aurora.
A member of that coinmitteo was asked by
Tilt : llii : : man to advance some reasons
urged by the eitUous of these towns touch
ing the necessity of two moro normal
structures. Tli i olllclal in question laughed
nnd said that ho thought tbo committee hail
reported as It had simply to uc reliovedof the
importunity of the members who had Intro
duced the bills in question.
Following on tlio heels of the report above
referred to Senator ICelpoi- Introduced a bill
providing for the erection of a normal school
at 1'ierce. The bill was referred , and If
treated as tlio othars wuro will also receive
n favorable ropoit. When tlio sennto comes
to dispose of this erudite subject there will
bo eltlior a three-cornered light or else tlio
matter will bo disposed of in tbo same sum
mary manner as have similar propositions la
previous legislatures.
the Penitentiary.
LINCOLN , Xeb. , Fob. liU. | Special to Tun
IJur.J Senator Koontz of the coinmitteo on
state prison this morning paid n vist to tbo
penitentiary for the purpose of ascertaining
the needs of that institution. He said that ho
hail examined it from one end to the other
with a view to iiscertnlnlnu 'whether CT nol
the request of the warden for a now cell
house and several otlierlmprovoinoiitsshould
be granted. Ho came away with the con
clusion that the demand * should bo respected ,
and will accordingly favor them when they
eomo up for consideration in thu Miiato ,
TluMiuriiislioe Hill ,
LINCOLN , Neb , , Feb. iia-Speelal [ Tele ,
gram to TUB BEK. ] The house judiciary
committee reconsidered and changed the gar-
iilsheo bill providing that 10 per cent , ol
\vorklnguien's wages may bo pirnlslieed for
tha payment of debt lucurrod In the pur-
clmsoof necessaries , and substituted a provision -
vision exempting waxes to the amount of $ f\ \
from attachment Instwu of the earnings fci
00 days , as noW provided.
HOH.S K ont'H Ih'lUi.
LINCOLN , Nob. , Fob. 23. [ S nodal to TUP
HUB. ] The normal school is not the only in
stltutlou which must bo considered by this
session ol the legislature , MuCook ,
'oln , ( Icnrvdiuiil t.onlsvlllearo iljrlttp , * o la ]
speak , to .seeuro tin' proposed ilrlV Indus-
rial lioiuo. The Hrst nientliiiicd plnco
in * not ni vcl iiuilo Its offer for
ho place ; \ < "est I'olnt. ' it is sal'l |
iropo oslo jilve it college which she has had
Tor some time ; ( len < > va's proportion com-
> rl 's forty ui'tvs of land with u water plpo
I'xtendlinr from tun town to the proponed site
of the hniiMo. In eonnei'tlon wittillio accept-
inre of the iiropo'ltion the piaeo wants the
stnto to don nto * ll\Ui > U with wblcli to erect
t ho proposed homo This proposition has al
ready been meepted by ono-h.il f of the sen-
itft thohouse lnxvlnir jassed theh'll ' , refus-
inj. , It hcliilnied , to eomliliT the | ircil > o ltlotl
iniUo by I.onisvilh' Tills I'ropiwltlon ' com-
i > rl es am ac-ivs of ground , a fonr-stiiry stontt
btilldlng r.ti.ii.'i.vllli a number of additional
structures of the s.uno material wiiiehuiny
luiiitlli/nl for various purpose * . It also In-
fludes aiprlni ; on HIM pronniH. from which
llnws dully : iiKlMH ( ) gallons of wnler. Prom
this sprint ; the guarantors nqreu tooxlend a
nlpo loand thrnnu'li the bulldlii ) ' , , so that
walortnry be had on every Hour. The rash
asked froin the stale IsJin.oHi This build
ing win erected by W. 11. 11. frilout some
vears two in untielpatlou of the lussaco of
Ills auxiliary penitentiary bill , which would
iMi.iulo him to I'otitliio men tlu-ro from
I'nss ami MirnmiiduiK eouulles , put
ting them to work erushintr rock for
15. ft M. ballaU. The bill was killed nnd the
Inilldliiglias since served as an uliiiltnt ' , place
for the vairnint winds of night and mornlnir.
The advocates holil that tht'v offer u good ,
substantial building suppllPilwiib water and
suiTottinli'd with 'JiW 1 1 pro * of land and ask
only * IOH ( > 0. Thev pelut to the fact that
( Joiiova ( 'lvoH , only lorty acres of land and
nsln SliiN ) > fl. The advoeates of the Louis-
vill" measure will IlL'ht for it In ttie senate
regardless of the fact that , .folin .lenson's en-
Kineerlnir pulled Ibo measure tlirougli the
house.
Will Iti'.lr ii il JlirHi : t.
Lixroiv. Neb. , Feb. 2:1. : [ Special Tele-
pram to Tu i : UIK.The | supreme court this
ovenlng served notice on Oovernor Iloyd
that 'he motion of his attorneys In the quo
warranto casotft dismiss would bo argued on
Alarch ; ino.xt , or assoun thereafter as prac
ticable.
_
IIM.SI/7AY. 2 A 'S 0 ltTIII > .t V.
I'lTTsiinio , I'u. , Feb. 2U. Thuohscrvanco
of Washington's birthday was more general
hero today thaa over befuro. Thoquestrlan
statue of Washington , erected by tlio United
Order of .American IMeclninlei nttvcost of
? 10l)0 ) ( ) , was unveiled In Allegheny park in
thu presence of at least 10,000 people. In the
afternoon tbo organisation gave a parade , in
which 15,000 men participated ,
Clliltl ITII < V1II"U ) ' .
Onirioo , Kob. ffij. [ Special Telonram to
Tin : niK. : | About eight thousand children
assembled in the auditorium this inoriiinK'to
celebrate Washington's blrthd.iy. They
\vero nildrcssed by Congressman Brcekmi-
rulgo of ICuntuclcy and others.
At Washington.
WASIIINOTOX , I ) . C. , Fob. at. The nnnl-
versary of Washington's hirtlulnv was
penernlly observed hero. The pai-.ulo of
loeal military nnd fraternal organisation * was
the feature of tbo day. I3u.siness woa gener
ally suspended.
iBA ' .s Kinx.t i'ri.ts. .
" \Vyiiinlnj ? Will Invostffsnlc * lie Arrest
of tin ; liustler.
CiiBYnsxr , Wye. , Feb. 2t.-rSpceinl : Telegram -
gram to Tin : HKI : . | A letter-was received
by Acting Governor Harbor today from Gov
ernor lioyu , asking that an Investigation bo
made of the allowed kidnapping of AVllllaiu
Kincou , u fiti/'eii of Nebraska , hy Wyoming
ofllcors ) . Ivingeii lived in Bcotts Blull
comity iii'.ir ' the line and nnulo
fronuont forages into Wyoming alter
AVyoming cuttle. Ho was followed
on ono of las raids by Deputy Slier-
ill William Lykons and broTught into Wyoin-
ing at tlio point of a KIIU , wlu-ro ho was ar
rested and afterwarits tried and convicted
nnd sent to the penitoiitiarv for seven years ,
His counsel daini that the illegal manner of
his arroat should nullify the subsequent pro-
cccdings and are trying to effect his ix'loaso ,
Tlio matter will bo investigated by the state
oflleials.
TUK { 'IXiil : lliKK
Settlers FloukliiK In tins Same by tlic
ARKANSAS Ci-n , Kan , , Feb. 2t. ! fSpocinl
Telegrain to Tin : Bii : . ] As a result of an
editorial in the Traveller , a dally paper of
this city , \vhii-h said lotion had been re
ceived from Congress man Perkins and ottion
saying settlers on the Ctiorokco outlet could
legally hold their homesteads , thousands of
ueoplo Inivo cone In , and every qui'.rler sec
tion for lllteon miles south of tlio Kansas
border is occupied. At the lowest estimate
10,000 settlers have gene into tbo .strip.
Imitating Claude .Moliiot te.
L\Nfivnn , Pn. , l'-eh. 23. ( Special Tele-
Kram to Tin : Itii.J : KecordcrUoinliold today
received a loiter of inquiry from Pawnee
City , I > 'cb. The writer stated that a Frenchman -
man who is eourtinp Ids daughter repre
sented that bo owns 2WJ ( acres of land in this
county , has a mansion which cost f.'o.OOl ) ,
travels In his own p.ilaeo caron the Heading
i-allrond and h worth over $1OUO,000 , The
fond parent thought that the claims of bis
would-ho son-in-law were a little too bij : ,
bencc ho wrote for official information on the
subject. The information which has been
fonvurJod will not enhance the matrimonial
prospects of the itnaghuUvo Frenchman.
Ii 'ar IVom AV
Cincioo , l-'ob. 2 : ? . ( Special Telegram to
Tin ; Bin : . ] - Carl Stoll , n Ocrinan aged sixty-
three , gave hU son Louis bis little farm near
DurchosterVis , Tliea Louis turned his
father out to shift for himself. The old man
drifted to Chicago , and after wandering
about several days opened the arteries in his
wrists. Police found him and saved liU life.
This morning ho was taken before Justice
lir.idwoll aud his cnso con tinned until tomor
row , when efforts will no made to enter him
uttho Gorman AW society Institution.
Indignant
The ofllcors at tlio city jail feel very Indig
nant over tlio escape ol prisoners son tlo the
county Jail. Since tbo esi-apo of Mansllelit
and McCoy , both pf whom were wanted upon
other charges , the city Jailors ami the en tire
police force seem to think that when a
prisoner is sent the county Jail ho Is in n fair
way to escape from Justice.
Kir Knight IHckerson Dea'l ,
Ciiunoo , Fob. "i : ! . [ Special Telegram to
Tin : IlBH.J-Sir Knight John O. Dickerson ,
who a few \vculcs ago was subjected to tbo
operation of skill-grafting at the oxnonso ol
111 of his brother Knights Tomplai % uled to
day at noon at tbo lOmergcncy hospital.
A Small IIro. .
An Incipient bla/.o c.illed the flro depart
ment to 211 1 South Twelfth struct last night
about S o'clock. The tire was In a cottaco
owned by II. Ilciiklo and occupied by L
Swart ? : . The flro originated in a defective
flue. Damage very slight.
A Pullman Strike.
fob. ' . ' : ) . The Pullman car com
pany has announced a reduction In the price
oftlnishliiK freight cars. Men engaged In
this branch , to the munbor of IfiO , have quit
work. The company refuses their demand
for an advance.
Death of an Al'nnllu Lady ,
ATHVTU' , la. , Feb. 2t. ! ( Special Telegram
toTimnnB. ] Mrs. Sara Conrad , wife of C ! .
C , Conrad , ono of Atlantic's oldoit residents
iliod today of congestion of the lungs umt
dropsy after an lllne.vsof three weeks ,
An Old Komi.
IloMi : , La , , Feb. 2. ! , ISxcltoincnt hero It
Intense over the ronowel of the Haaisej.
Fopnl ° 'etui this afternoon. William Kara-
sey , jr , , was Instantly killed and Ilnmp and
Henry Toggle wore wounded ,
A Costly l'iirihase ) ,
LIMA , O. , Pel ) . 2 : ) . It Li staved the Stand
ard oil company has bought out ono of Its
most aggressive competitors , the Geyser ell
company paying ? ltWO,000 ,
THEY FOllKi COCP D'ETAT ' ,
The Douiocratain' ' the Uottsa AtiticlUto | a
MOVJ oftlib Bopublloans.
MILLS DEMONSTRATES HIS GOOD FAITH ,
UN Act inn lli'Kiirilcdvlth Some
ioii l < > ? ( J4tiii AVIiHiin Tillies
in I. clte.i' 'Vj-ltlnu-M ' IN HI II
I'or , I'
W. s inxnTos' nriiKM'Tiii : llnr ,
fill ! Koiunivrn : : Kruirr : ,
Wi iiiMin s , I ) . O , , l-Y'b. „ ' .
Itvn.i expected that the usual Illllbiisterlng
tactics would be resumed iiillio house today
and thorepulihciniii hud dcteriiitned to olTset
this by a coup d'etat. They were ready to
il ulijht ami day until March I and ttnn try
to break the haek of tliclllllluisti'N. Hut Mr.
Mills quietly passed the word around tinvtlli-
draw obstruction and tldiiKs moved smoothly
in the house. It was the day to which the
Dlstrictof Coluinlilu was entitled , but Mr.
Mills showt'il hia good faith by not Insist
ing that the district bills Hhould eomo
up. It puriiilUud Mr. MelCinloy to go
ahead with his programme , which tiirludui
the direct tax bill nod the Mhlpping
bill. Mr. Mills' action is rotr.wlud with
some suspicion as It is thought the tUllilmster-
ing \vltlidr.uvii . inorely to Induce some re
publican members to leave town. Nearly
every man on the mpubllcan sldo Is now In
lib seat , many of ttiom having beou sum
moned by telcgrnpli. The republican ranks
are so full that a ipiorum could probably be
mustered without any deinocr.itlo votes ,
wnr.vx ffiirrixn i.urrKiii.
HrastusVIiuan Is hero in order to loud a
bund to tlio Canadian campaign by having
congress pass the Hltt resolution for
reciprocity. Tlio subject has dragged
along for months unit now Wlmnn
proposes to galvnnl/o it into life. Ills out
lay forpostairu during tlio last week reached
SUHK ) . Ho has written all over the country
for petitions and they nro pouring in by tlio
hundreds representing the stauuehost mer
cantile anil business classes of tlio country.
Indiana , Illinois , Iowa and Nebraska nro
among tbo western states which Mr. Wimnn
has thus campaigned for petitions , nnd lie
has names hy the bushel from .lollet , ( Jiiincv ,
1'ejria , Rock Island , Belleville and Chicago.
They are not the usual blanket petition , but
tuko in the pick of representative business
men and iiriiis. It is said that the N'ew
Knglnml petition represents $1.10,01)0.000. )
In order to have ttiis allowing saved from
tlio usual into or Doing pigeonholed by the
petition clerk , \Vmiun has had the 4iest
names taken from each potltlon and printed
on a slip , winch bo lias laid before each of tlio
senators and representatives. Accompanying
it is an autograph letter from Wlm.in urging
that the ponding1 struggle In Canada U ono
having as many interests for tbo United
States as it has for ! tlio dominion. Ho says
tbat the success of the liberals will nie.in tlio
taking down of ttio 'commercial restiletions
between the two countries and the uutlding
of a I'imiuioii liirricr ag.dnst ICnt'land.
In sueh a movement \YInian calls
the attention of cnncros-s to tlio
gieat desiiMlillity of helping toward a
liberal victory by the passage of the Hltt
resolution. Although thcro is scant tlmo
Mr. Hltt hopes to forc.0 through the resolu
tion during one of the last six mspen.iion
days of UKhouse. . The nvnlnncho of peti
tions which U'imimfs efforts are pouring in
will materially aid lit this direction.
TONS ftp nncr.MisTri. :
Carloads of pubUe document * arc going
out of Washington every day to every sec
tion of the country. 'Tho retiring representa
tives and senator are having then1 quotas of
public documentyiisliod out of'the way ,
and superintendents of tbo house and sennto
documents rooms tiavcr 'piled up th'o quota
of all the retiring statesman and
asked to have the tjcoks take.n out of the
way. Some of the committee ) rooms nro
vcritablo storehouses for documents , Last
week 1,200 , largo mall bags full of public
documents went out of the city find there are
stacked up in t he corridors of the cnpltol
over one thousand moro hups of documents ,
being something like . ' . " > , l)00,000 , volumes. Atone
ono store room along 1'onnsylvnnin iivanno
the government has stacked up what wo'ild
make a good train load of publiedoi-nmenls.
From the debate which took place in the .son-
ate today on the question of presenting
100,000 conies of the report of the agri
cultural department upon "Diseases of
the horse , " it will bo scon that
it has Just began to dawn upon congress that
tlieru nro too many copies of the eovornmont's
works printed and the law which at present
makes an eimal division of all documents
among all senators and remvsuiitwtivoa is
unjust ami foolish , as many of the documents
assigned to metropolitan districts llnd their
way immediately to thoju'ik dealers.
LOSS cimii ; ' ii.vrn iiii.i. .
senator Jones of Revnu.i , ivcognl/eu as
ono oftho high priests of tlio sllvor inove-
incut met Ooloncl Abner Taylor of Chicago
and fr.mklv . acknowledged that the silver
men had thrown up their hands nnd
admitted the ibial defeat of frco
silver for this congress. Colonel Taylor
suggested that the silver men bad made a
inlstaK'j In Insisting upon tlio whole lo.if
which they now lost instuad of accepting the
half loaf which they might have gained. Ills
bill for the coinage of SiiOODK)0 : , ( ) , now In
sight , was in thonaturoot'compromlsowhich
the opnoncnU of silver would have yielded
to , but the silver men woula take nothing but
absolute unlimited coinage and they have
now not only lost this , but the compromise
which could have been effected. This was
the gist o" the talk between the silver sena
tor and Colonel Taylor and tbo former ac
knowledged that a mistake had been made
and that a defeat was certain.
A-.TO INDIAN IIKI'UCIUTIONS.
The conferees on the Indian depredations
court bill uxpect to got toiMln'r tomorrow or
Wednesday and it Is thought they will reach
aa early agreement. Senator Moody snM
today Unit Ibo conferees < m the part of the
house would likely nrcept the priu'jinal fea
tures of t no son nto bill which does noturoato
a new court imt confers jurisdiction upon the
United Slates district.courts fora sum up to
$10,000 and above that MI in gives jiiri-idlclioii
to the court of clnlms. Hosiivstlio bill will
become a law ami that it will contain the
senate features which include among the
claims ad tnlssable , all that have been cre
ated siueo 1SH5 , and which have
been presented to the executive
dcpartmoiita of congress fo''adjuillcatlou anil
li.xes a bar of liinjlatiim which requires that
hereafter i-lalius must ho tiled within three
years after tlio denrbUations are committed.
Tins house bill , itSriil' bo ivmoinborcd , pro
vided for n distinctive and now Indian dojru-
dation court , but it $ understood that Mr.
Ilorlnuin of Oregon , -Iho autlmr of the honso
bill , is willing toniK'dnt tbopnnciplo features
of the soiinlo bills , i
sot KI.KSS feivn' ' oss oriNiovs.
All the testlmoriy taken bolero the house
eoaimltteo on colnagi ! , weights and measures
on the silver bill is'fA'lw published in pam
phlet form and1 "extensively circulated
throughout the cbnntry durlnirtlio coming
summer bv both sidWs , who profess to ho sat-
islled with tlio fuels elicited. The republi
cans will draw spktlfilattention to the testi
mony of Hon. , l rry Sockioss , Simpson of
Mi'dU'lno UidgojlCt i , , who inlialtted that
free sliver was on'tihe ' I'titeriug wedge , nml
if it was succoswrul'ii greater and moro de
termined cITort woulrtibe made to press the
p.issngoof the sub-troasury bill Mr. Walker
of the eoltnigo committee ) said unlay that the
sllvor hill was dead nnd he diil notbellevo
nny attiiin\it \ vould bo made this .session to
bring the bill up , Ho does not believe that
silver will bo an Issue iniv. . , M 1m thinks
the question will bo settled before that time.
ooviiiiNMBvr woonr.N IIIIK.
Senator Manclovnon from the coiniiilltaaoii
inibtiirv atlairs wlllroport back to the senate
toinorroxv a bill whteh provi'Ies that hnv-
nlter soldiers and sailors who have lust thnlr
arms anil legs , shall ivmlvu artiili-ial ones or
commutation therefor onro In three vonr * .
instead of oneo In five yoaw as at present.
This sauifi hill wua reported Uuek inlvurseiy
In congress , mainly uimii the opinion of Kona-
tor Hampton , ono of the nieiubura of the com-
tnltteo who "Iwbuloa aruund on a very
superior artificial log , \vldeh doen not wear
out M liiiisu worn by tliu vets generally.
Kopoatml appeali from IOQ ; | * soldiers in.
dncod the coinmitteo to iwonsldor the bill-
It was found that the majority of old soUlIcr *
prefer n oomtmitat Ion of $ T" > otico In live
.ve.irs in lien of n hv , but that tlnw win ) tnlie
len-s fnmi thu trovrritnicnt aw obliged lo pay
nnout Kit ) a year forron.urs nnd olten nro
coinpelled tohny rntiivly new limbs bo foil )
the governmental limitation of Iho years ex
pires.
S. C. I'arrott nml .1. A. i-'arroll of Council
llluiTs , la. , and Hev. John l'ivnton of Khin-
dreau. S. P. , artat thoKbhltt.
I ) . M.Vi > liloii | of Omaha ivrrlvod todn.f
from XeuOrlo.ihsou IIIH wa.v to Now Vorli.
.1. K. U'adilell of Omaha is liore In Iho In
terest of thdOninlia inlersliito bildgo.
Cliiule.s Mayor ami wllo of Lincoln uro
here.
here.Mrs.
Mrs. A. 1) ) . IlumUonof Om.ihnls thoguo.it
of Inn' in-other , Mr 11. UnciTlek of the edi
torial sfniT of tbo Wnsldiigton Post.
M. II. Day or UnpiiH'lty , S. t ) . , Is hero for
a few davs.
SenatorKleet Ifylo of South Dakota H i < x-
poetod hero tomorrow ,
Senator I'ettlgreiv is m New Yorlc on busl-
ness. I'i'um S. Ilium.
, i * ' > . \f.'iK.T/ii ; > .
Tin * Xr\v SeiM-rlin-y nl' the TieiiMiry teA
A SSIIIIKCoiili'ol nl < > iici' .
\V \ v .inv rev , l''cb. ! il. | Snec III Telegram
to Tin : Hiir.lI'lio senate liclil n spivial
exeeullvo session at 'J:1O : o'clock this afternoon -
noon toconlirm the tiomliintlon ol Seerotuiy
lAntor. Tbceonllrnintloii was prompt , there
being no objection , Secretary Foster Is ov-
pivtfd to formally nssnmo rout ml tomorrow ,
although he will visit hi-s lioine at LUstoria
this \verlc.
\n ItimiiM I'orSllk ,
\V viuviiTnv. i-Vb. -Si'iintor ; nialr to
day reported from tlir-eonimlttoe on nerloul-
lure with amoiitlinonts , a bill providing for
tlio I'stabliHhnicntof divisions of silk culture
In the agricultural depart meat for Ihode-vel-
omnoiiliindcni-oiiragt'iiu'til of tbo .silk worm
Industry , ltdireots tlio secretary to estnb-
llsh ( ' .xporliiiQiitaUtatlniis In various states
and promote the Industry by the free distil-
billion of the silk worm egir's to fiinncrs.
The amendments strike out tlio bouua to
be paid to produci'i's of cocoons.
Mr. Hey thus takoiialoiiKstop forward In
"A Texas Steer. " I lo can well atTord to
otult from his three shoots and lithographs
the fuel that ho Is also the author of "A
Hunch of Keys , " "A ling tJaby , " "A Tin
Soldier , " ami re.lv solely upon this latest crea
tion of Ida to bring him faino and fortune.
I'orliaps , with a c-ortnin class of theatre
goers , ho itiuy lese caste , because ho has had
the temerity to lo.ivo the field of
farce comedy forthatof thelegitlmatosuhoiil ,
but with those who love ait , for art's sake ,
and who can distinguish readily between
dnvi'l anil worth , Ills position am dramatist
deservedly takes rank with tliiitof Howard ,
Unit'tle , DoMilloaud C'arlelon.
w lieu . \ir , iioweiis m a. enncai analysis ol
American plays spokoof Mr. Ifoyt's works
as the reproscntativcs of Iho Ameri
can school , tlio Itcen sui'i-asni which
lienncated the review ivus apparent to every
thinking poisuii.
It was a rut direct , from a master -who
knows how to use his weapon , wliieb In this
case. ww , a pen.
Hut the -writer ol "A aildulglit I3ell" nml
"A Texas Steer" has replied to tlio author of
' The Kiso ot Til.is l anliaiu , " in a manner
that must bo pailieularly galling , liy giving
to thu world a comoily built upon logitiinato
lines that has nlre.iilv achieved so great a
success that It Is the tnll ; of tbo stage.
Mr. Hey t has simply trimmed bail. lilioa
true iiMi'inur ho sues the nicies just ulioiul
upon which tarcocomedy is dostineil logo to
pieces , and ho has taken in his Hying canvas
and ported his helm.
As be was the originator of a ci.is.s . of nlavs
which may teri'lv , bo ealleu iioytian , so now
hi' ' beconioa a follower in tbcsehonior 1'Inoro ,
of .lorome. ol Chamlaors on the otlior side , unil
o ! Howard nnd ( lillottooii this.
Xot that his work is up to theirs , that
would bo saying too much , but ho gives
promise of something sterllni ; In the future
to be played by sterling actors.
"A Texas Stoor" or" lids particular variety ,
was exhibited foi1 the lir.st tiinn at Uoyd's
last evening to an audience that la sl/o has
not been equalled this season.
It Un caricature done in bold nutlincs and
bkillfully nrr < ingiil ! colors , portraying the
lights and shadows of American politics as
seen at tlio poll.snnd in the national capital.
It is bright anil virile , lilco sill of Iloyt's '
plays , and exceedingly clover 111 construction.
As the "llnuss Monkuv" was a drive at the
superstitions of tbo tlme , "A 13nneb of
Koys"at the inniiiiorof running hotels , so
"A Texas Steer'1 Is Ui'jigiied to lilt with tlio
shaft ot x-idioule some ot the conditions ol
public affairs.
As a fair sample of tlio brightness and rep-
nrteo of the play , Urassoy Clall , the lobbyist ,
is advocating the location of a military post
called Red Don in Toxai , Draudor , tlio
Texas congrossiiian , replies that Iteil IJog
is nothing Ivit two saloons autl a
few Moljo huts. "Vcjj , " nnswcra the
unterrtlied irnll , "but nil it needs to inako it
attractive is better society aud perhaps a little
tlo moro rain. " ' "That is all that hacles
needs" answers Ilrander.
Urtelly outlined , "A roxns Steer" Is Iho
story of a pl.tiii , blunt To.van , ar.ittle . king ,
who is elected to eon press against his will ,
his campaign being engineered by his am
bitious wife nud Ids pretty daughter.
Swindled riglu. and left from the moment of
hN lirst appearance in the capital , ho gradu
ally comes to ail opt upon u large scale , In his
capacity as conpressmun. the methods by
which he was made to suH'er during his no
vitiate.
Tim Murphy gives a stnmglvmarked im
personation of the old eattlo king. It is n
routlon that must talto n high place In the
history of the stngo unit one Unit will de-
servoiily rank with Florence's Dardwull
Stnto or Kayniond'3 Colonel Sillnrs , Ills
inako up is picturesque and indicativoof the
rucgod indlvidunlitv nf tbocharaetor.
.Sliss I' lora \Val.sh has a dainty part In
Ilossy Hrauder , and she nlay.s it with airnico
that is ir resist i lile. Tlfo evolution from a
' ! ' ( \as cu\v girl to a leader in U'asl.iagton .
society is so unctuously portrayed that one
cannot liolphut class this little mimiin with
tlii > leading mvcimi'.s of the stage.
Hrasboy ( lull , a member of the "third1'
IIOIIHO , wasiiersoiiatt'dby ISewton Chlsnell In
n manner that lull little to lie de inil. lie
has realized wbattho inthor meant to convey
in the character , what moro is mvossnry ?
I'Msbuack , the coloreil statesinan , is a
character now totho stairo , but one met with
In every election contest. A man who wants
'
an otlle'e , no matter what that otllco is.Vlll
II , Hray is Intriistoit with the iiile , anil ho
piny a it ns only llio close student can.
Captain Ilright , United States army , Ls in
this hands \Villhiri S. Ifnrkins. Of eoutso
lie is Ilossj's lover and : v right manly lover
he is too.
Mrs. Walsh has a do. ij-ht fill tart In Mrs.
lira niter , which slio phiys with very nieo du-
crimination.
I5ut all the1 jicoplMnru good , excellent nnd
"A Texas Steer" is a blue ribbon thorough
bred.
l-'lre and J'nllce lloaril.
'J'botiro and police connnlssiun met last
night as a license hoard to hoar Iho protests
Illed by eitlzom living In the vicinity of
( iracostruct and Sherman avenue nualnU
the Issuance of u saloon license to Kdwurd
\V. \ Jlurrcttvhn , prow | o to OIKIII a aalnon
oil Shmnanavcnuo near llract' . A number
of residents were called , some of whom were
opposed to the opening of n saloon In that
neighborhood ami ethers wlio were not op
posed to thosalonn there.
The bonnl went Intooxeeiitlvo session nnd
disi-usit'd ' tlio mattur , but took noduilnltu iw-
tiou.
,1. .1. Shnmiou was granted a saloon lleonio
and will oiwn aphiceof business onTontli
street near I'apitul avenuo.
Ttio hoard authorl/eit the coinutlttuo on
properly to purchase lil.OOJ leetof hmo for
the new boso wngona and also lo purchaio
four hose wagons ,
Taken Hank I'u" Tiliil.
The deputy iiiur.-.hal of I'roeiniid , Mo. , ar
rived In Oinnha lust nli'ht nnd will stint
homo today with Mary lirooUiinras hU uris-
oi.or. She Is wanted for ninunlur which she
h bolievodlo have comuiitted
l''or lilabcies
UNII IIiirHt'nril 'N Acid I
Dr. II .1. Wlltlimison , St. LouU , Mo. , says :
"I hnvo tested in ipialltloi in C.UOH of ilia-
lietos , with markoil tjonoilul&l riMultH , and am
well pleauod with the rumcalal ( juiillties of
tlio preparation. "
ESCtWSAiaYANDliCYPI ,
Deiunmls of thoOpjiositiou Thai tbo Troops
Ua Oalletl From tltoOnnipaigu ,
GOVERNMENT EXPLANATIONS OFFCREO.
\\liat \ Knglitmi's I'olloy Is-.Vn llcci'ii-
t fie .Iml e Xoles ol' tin * lilvili
Cainpalgit ( icnera 1 Tor-
1'ob , ! 'l [ Si4frlil : ( 'alvJpRrain to
TIM : iln : . l-ln tlio hotHo of coiiiiuons today
Mr. IMorli\v aslwdliotbor tlm opi'r.itions
innv boluK condltdodhy tlw Kgjptlan army
around Toltar niriint ( lie ficntiul reaequlil
tlon n [ tlm Soiiilan. Sir James KiTgxisott ,
political .sccretnry of tbo forolK'ii oflk'n. In
reply snUl the oivupatlmi of'l'olwr win found
necessury In orilor to pre-vrnl Siiahltn Ijolng ;
Imrrusietl and Its trade Intcrfarivil with. Xo
further lulvanco would bo inaito Into the In
terior.
Mi * . Sinclair n lanlUiothcr llio proposed ID
ihilllni' notes -would bo based on silver. Mr.
( losehen , chancellor ofthcevehcipiov , leplieil
tbat tbo notes woiilil ho payable In silver or
would ho log.il tender only for sucli mi
nniountas In the rasa of ih'er coinage.
Tliisevoniny llio hoiMi * of coiniiions went.
Into comtnlltoo on the army osllmiiles , nnd
Mr. Stanhope , secretary ofvar , indicated
tliat tin ) Ko\crnincnt \ had resolved nol to dis
turb tlio ihilw of OatnVriilgeas IOIIB as ho de-
slreil to retain bis position as cominaiidor-lii-
cblefof the army. .Neither would they dl < -
cuss any oiiaiiRos that might beneoiifiil on a
vacancy ] > iv cntliur Itself.
Mr. f/.iboui'lii'i'O inoioil aroilucllon of llio
army , embodying In llio motion a
provision for the evacuation of Upypt.
Sir .Innii's Feiyuson , uiulor for-
clirn secretary , repeated la detail
the .statement bo tundo In reply to Ir. .Nlor-
ley's qui'stlou caihor in tbo day. Ho ile-
cllnodto'tix n date for tbu ovaeiiatlon. llo
won 111 only say that tlnr ICuglisli would with
draw us souii as n jjoud jjiivermni'ntwii.s as
sured iun.1 no ctangor of loivi rn occupation
remained. The fixture of a date for evacua
tion would undo all tlio jjood already done.
Mr. Morluy suld that ho feared that the
govurniauiiLivcro relapsing Into Ihe.lr old
policy. Tbo advance into the Soudan would
necL'.siltiito another advance of the
llritisli tree ) > s. llo ventured lo lire-
diet that this warnliiij would bo insti
lled before long , llo dad no
desire to ham INT KorO Salisbury's jinliry ,
as hoyus ; aware of it-s dinii'ully ; but \Ci\g- \ \
liiiutvas ] ilayiiiKii bad i-nrt heforo Kuropo
bv breaking her tili'dtrus. Dilllcnltics in
e vlollIldllllul miptitariso similar to those
\\liic-bliad arisen from tb anomalous
\ \ : posi
tion inUffypt , xvldcli gave Oonnaiiy poAvor
over India and compelled her to Johat she
did in respect to/.an/ibar.
M r. Stnubope , In a hriof rejoinder , said ho
thought tbo fact that there wore only ; tuiJ ) (
troops no\v In ICijyiit nixaiiist 10lHvbon , ) ( tbo
govoi-mniiit enine into ollloe , was sulllciint
proof of 10nj'land's ' intentions. .
Mr. l.aboucburo's motion was rejected I'U
to 5' .
.I.V t :
Una nl' DujA'amJ's Alilesi .Im-ists De
velops larked I'cculiarit les.
LOMKINFob.'JU. . ISpocUl CiibliK'r.im to
TUB HKI : . ] An address will probably be aub-
inittcd this week in the house of commons
lonkini ; toward the romovul frotn active
servic.1) ) of Sir .lainosFitz-Jaines Stephen of
Iho < picoii's bcnuh division of Lbo hi-li (
court of justice , .In si ice Stop lien is onof
tbo ablest members of tlio KiiKlish judi
ciary and an author of hiph rcinito on
tlio subject of criminal l.vw. Of
into ho bus displayed marked ocecu-
trluity on tbo hcnrli , sn much so tli.it
the roun&el in tbo I.yddon poisonliiK
e.iso at JCvershain , JCent. askcil to have tlio
ciso : removed from .lustico Stiphon's juris
diction , allcglnp , liowcvor , another ca ? ! o , al-
tboiiRh the real reason was well undei > .tooj.
Oiringto the fact tbat .Jubtlco Stephen's pe
culiarities have displayed themselves moro
conspicuously sineo tbo trial of tbo Mav-
brlrk poisoning rase , when bo rtmrRed
strongly tu convict yonni ; I-i.vildon , who Is
accused wholly on olrfiinisUntiul evidence of
poisonliiK , I'11 ' ' brother was afraid to have Ids
case tried before btenboii.
> oU's or Iho Irlsli Cainptign.
Driu.iv , Pob. SI. Imperial Cablugnim lo
Tin : Ihij. Mr. Parncll today made a
speech in Stroliestown wblcli was. a virtual
repotltion of tboroinaiUs vhlchim made yes
terday , fntbe cyetiing lioweiitlo Longford ,
win' re ho delivcreil another address. Mr.
I'.irnell has made arrangements to sponlt in
Irlslitown on April I'.i ' , and In Juno -will visit
Mayo ami Sli ro.
The McCarthyites today held n meeting in
I.nnilonderry. The 1'arnell branch of the
National league was fornndly dlssolyod ftnd
was tliuii reconstituted as a brancli ot tbo
National federation.
Mr. Dillim and Mr. O'llricn lm\o boon
steadily foilliiK since their Imprisonment
began , and liotti are nouin thu Infirmary at-
tachoil to Ibo prison. Mr. Dillon U much
broken in he.dtli Mr.O'Jlrlou is aUosniTer-
Inc considerably , but is fourteen pound. *
lie.ivicr than wuoii bo was la t in ( JaHvav
jail. _
I'riee nl' Ivocli's bynipli.
HIIII.IX : , 1'eb. 2:1. : [ Special Cablef-raii to
Tni : Ihi : ! . ] Ilcrr von fJossIor , ininliiter ot"
educational , ecclesiastical and medical affairs ,
lias given , orders that chemists who Ucop
Koehino for sulo must return to the labora
tory vherolt is nuuloall oftho lymph tin sold
six months aftenlatoof purcnase , whoa tlioy
will receive frusli lyinpli in oxehatigo. Th'o
legal ] ) dee of thu lymph is lixoil nt li nmrlis
per cubic centimeter , or iivocublcccntlineUTa
for , . " 1 niarlt- , .
_
' '
Slitis FM ai.w'
I'.MIH , Feb. 'Jl. fSpechl O.lMoKi'ani to
Tin : Ilr.c.l Late this afternoon itvis \ aa-
nutiiieeil tlnit Emuress l reiierieka. and her
daushter vould reuialn in this city until b'ri-
ilay next. Tlio empress Is so pleased with
her visit that she has ilocu'ed to prolong her
stay far beyond the tlmu otlginnlly fUoil for
her sojouru In tlio Kronclicapilnl. Tlio im
perial visitors went to Versailles today and
thoroughly eiijoyotl tboir inspeetioa of the
famous palace ol Versailles ,
Died in Court.
II tviirun , l-'oo. -Kpecial : | Calilegranito
TIIK llKK.-Tho ] socialist publisher , Itornns-
sou , fell dead in rntn't today. Ho had boon
Miiuiiioiied to appear In court , In spite of Iho
fact tbat ho was ill with Inlliiun/a ,
Cnnatla IK I.oyal , .
LOMIOV , Pob , ! ii. : la an article in the
( ii-aplnc on the Ciinadian crisis the marquis
of r erne says the annexation scare Is useful
to bring homo toour iiiiiids the facttliattho
rolonics arc practically independent nations.
He , however , ridicules t ho Idea tliat Canada
desires to barter political independence for
tlio " ( 'ovi'rnmcutof tlio stars and tripos. "
\\Miatover the losnlt of the coiiunjj eluctlon ,
ho sins mat frco trade in Canada is Impossi
ble. All tKHsiblo cbaiino will mean either
a few percent of decrease ; In tin ) tnrllt or , If
Canada joins tho/Collvtrien with thu United
Slates , an IneroiiM ) of tariff in coiilinu-tion
with tlm United States against ( Ireiitllritnm.
In conclusion , Ibn niar < iuls says : "If the
United States \viint.s inoti1 , they'andCniinja
must bo conlent to wall until the ragulllinr
jiolicyof Mr. Ulainobiis rim Itscoursi' , like
other dnlinlons. So Ion t ; as < iri nt Itritalii
rcinali.u . true Caniuln will leiunln loyal. "
Asking I'jiiiliin ,
Si-aiiiM , l'\b. ' yi.A dispatch from A fallto
saya llm cavalry overlooked many of tno
Diirvlslios wlio escaped in tbo recent ilj-ut
and Lieisurrondcroa. . Xumber.s of Iho
wounded wro droppoil liy Ibo w.ulblili' . The
sheiltsof most of HID IrilH'n have sent loiters
l 'utliiic tlio pardon of Osmau IUjjna and his
fo\v follower * .
Ititmnvntl by Ills Vll'- ,
Unxiiox , Fob. -fSpi'dai ( 'ablogram to
Tin ; linn. J-1'rlnoo Henry ot Ueuis , the ( Jor-
inan ambassador ftt Vlonna , will probabljbo
tramforreil n * governor ofunci
The prince , wlio linslhe regard of the luilsor
on account of his inlliiintu association with
Iho llrst I'.mpemrMilUm \ , bus licon made
somewhat obiidxIiMisnt "Yli'min by the arro
gant conduct of his wlfo 1'rlncMs ' Marie ,
who Is about t wmit y-IU'o yean .vnuiigorMmi'Sin
himself ami iluos as HII | pleasus with he "
ornblo Innband. The kaiser , It , h
wishes to bo represented id Vlcn ,
yonnv'or man in lu-eiirdaiicn with tlio
lie has ol tate been following , Iwt ;
clvllanil military service , ry * "
l.iii'iic on A nm'viillmi.
lo\'iKiN , 1'Vh ' , 4 \ . [ Special Cahlegrnin to
Tnr. llir. : | -In the llrst ufa series of urtlclo.i
In the Dally Urnpliii * upon Ihe Ciituidlan
crisis , tbomni'ipils ofUorno pays : "Annoxn-
lloii as n scare Is a useful lewoti , lu'liiplii
hoinoto our tnlndH tbo t'acl that our nolonles
nro iinictlciilly ludopciiilent tinlliuis , This M
a whnlesonm tiling for t ho pubile to bo re
minded of No comparison h possible bet - " "
t ween the coliinles nnd Ireland. " Tlio niar-
nuIs mlictili'H tbo idea thai t 'nnada iloslres to
bartir her political Indcpetnlcnce "for tbo
govcrnincnt of the slar.s ami slrlpos , "
riwrvsT , 1-Vli. xi.- ; : | Special Cabletrrnm tu
Tnr.Ilii : : . | A meetini'of llio iNiitlon.il longiio
of this city was liold tills livening toeleclof-
lleor.s , Tbo majority pi-inrut , who wore ovi-
ilently friendly to Mr. I'ariu'll ' , olntrncted
htisihess so much that the presiding olliccr at
10 o'clockdoelared tlie meotlng niljotiriicil.
'I'he ' I'ariiellites insisted upon proceeding
with the election nfllccrs. The prosldonl
vncnted tlic chair anil his phut ) wits imme
diately tnkon by the chairman of the commit
tee , but at this point Hie t-as in the hull was
turned oil , All thetciipon diMjiei'seil ,
Trimble In tin-11 iiiifviulaii Iliol ,
PI-HTII Feb. ' . '
, l.-ISpoclnt t'lihleurnm to ,
Tin : HIM.1-HiirlnR a speech hy llerrS/ir-
n ry I , minister of Justice , In tbo lower Iwiise
of thedlettodav , a tumult aiwo wliiclithe
presldont was unable to qnoll , ' 1'ho upniar
continued until HenVoke.ilo , nilnistor nf
Iliianco. IIITOO nnd stated tbat unless onl'-i'
was niuititiilncd , t he cabinet would rtuign.
Aft 'rward the cabinet and the piviklent of
the lower House I'liiiferroil together , and tbo
bousevaseonvokett for a private session ,
Koulli In tieriiiimy.
I3iiu.rv : , Feb.Ctonural : ) Hootli of tbo
Salvation iirmy addressed n incetlnir toihiy.
llo tnet with a chi liy reeeption. llo said bo
found Icsi drunlccniioKsIn C.craiany than in
'ItiKhiu ) . llo means to build a Salvation
hull in Berlin. * >
I'lciuli CiiiveriniM'iit llvpcnseH ,
Piii , Pel ) . ' 'U. -Si | > ecial Cablegram to
Titn llii'.l The bud'ut estimates bave been
CDiiiulete.lfor hllj. The review is estimated
at : ) , i'l's.ilA'if ' ) | sind the ospo tidlluix'3 at
Slalt * dl'Slcjjesuspendod. .
Brnxos Avm > , J.'eb. " 'a , The stnlo of sle o
has been suspended durlnir tbo progress of
the elections. As soon as the voting is com
pleted the state bioge willajjaln bo doclnred.
"Women who sillier from nervous and phy-
sieal debility Ihul trvoat help In tha use of
Ayor's Snrsapurllla. It produces the rapid
cltectof a btiinulant , without ronethm the
result beiin ; n permii'ioiit ' Increase of strong ! ! i
and vigor , both of mind nnd body.
SA.YSSIIIJVAS DKHnitTUlJ.
. \Voinnn Applies ai tin * 'I'ollut * Hia-
liiin lor Assist nnue.
A. good looking and veil crossed young
woman , called nt lolieo heniliiuarters last
Highland tin fokleii a talc of dl tro which
wrung a good deal of sympathy from th' ' '
olllcirs about the station. She said her
liubbainl , whoso nanio is F , T. Iturlio , used to
be in the employ of a wholesale cutlery es
tablishment of Sail rrniiclsco nnd that .slio
had traveled with him a ( ; ooil di'.il. - \
few weeks ape they caino to Omaha ami
Mr. llurkotookto Kainblmi ; . He soon lust
all tbo money he liad and was discharged by
the hoiihcbc represented. Then ho buRan to
abuse her ami finally told her she. must liml
her own support , Jorho Lad all ho could d < >
to i > rovidofor himself. A week UKO ho left
her and dopmtcd , slio lcno\vs not where.
Findlnic licrself itcslltutp , she said she de
cided to adopt a life of slnt'io , and wont to a
house on Ninth street. She now reprets this
downward step and siys tliat If she eoul 1
only iret back to Portland , Ore. , whom
slie lias two uncles , or to l'hic.ito ; , where her
father lives , sbe will quit her wlelediic.-s
and try to make a mends lor tbo sins of tin
past. The woman Mpept profusely as she told
SorgentitVbnleii \ her trouble , nnd her man
ner nnd appearance , Indicated that hbo was In
iieoreikrnii.it. Sno was sidviscdto call today
ngnin at the police station nnd talk with
Chiei Scavey. when some means of relief
maybe devisedfo1 lior.
Dr. J jirnoy euros catarrh , Bee bldjj.
A UK ; sir. s n IN S < T
lTiii ii I'aeilh ; Krcl lit < llieiiils | Have
Their I'ny Malerially Iteiluced ,
The order reoi-fjani/.ing tbo freigbt depart
ment of tbo Union 1'acllic , which tulccs ef
fect MarcV 1 , carries with it nianvcliaiifjes in
salary. Tbo .general agents of illvisions ,
who have been roceivln ? A'.OOJ , will lw re
duced in tli ! > and will have to bo content
witn a salary . ' about $3,5t)0. ) Correspoinliii ! ;
riKluctlonswill be made nil aionjj tlio line ,
the ivituctlous , In about every ease , not ex
ceeding ! W per cent. A 'larpo number
of ofllro-s will hocoiisoliilateu , anil many men
thereby forced out of their positions.
( _ { cnoralTralllo iMnnaKir Mellon said yes
terday that salaries li ad been rod u red some
what buMho aim bad been to in alto thosnl-
nrios equal to or n little bettor than tho.-o
paid on other roads for men in similar po-.i-
tions ,
'Thero is no reason , " said ho. "why the
Union 1'acllic siiouldpay larger salaries than
otlierroads. llurotufnrcit bus IHJOII operated
us live iliUcroiil systems , but under the new
nrranguiiicnt the forces aroto bo consolidateI
and arcuuetion made In exiwnso.s. LJnder
the last order we will bo paying as IU-KO sal
aries as any of the roads for correipoiuiln
positions , Imt I know of no reason why \vo
should pay mow There havti been no resig
nations , sol suppose the change ) is satisfac
tory. " _
DuUMtt's Ulttlo liirly liiscrs ; uest little
pills for dyspepsia , sou r stomach-bail breath.
I'redlutlons ( or Pclirimrv M'oather.
As there ) are but twonty-olp lit ihiys in
tliismontli tlieru ouylit to l > o loss ooht
ntniiHphnro than In .laniinry , hut "nil
si 'iis fjiil lu dry woat her , " thcrcforu wo
can only say that the olectrlc-llylitoij ,
stosim-heated , voMibulud , limited trains
of the Chicago , Milwaukee tt St. 1'nul
railway will eonlinuo to run iluilv bo-
Uvecii Onialin , Coutic.ll HluIVs aud'Clu-
eauo , Tlio uleetrlo liyht raadiiiff lump
In oac'h berth Is tlio novulty of the ago.
Ticket ollieo , 15O1 l-'arnsuu ' blruotOuialia. ,
Himto foiuiiier.
Clr.ciiiJiall Times-Star : It is reportOil bv
ono familiar wllli tin ) habits nf Mr Stanley
when making his heroic m.ircli through the
almost impenetrable brakeof the 'MMrlt
t'oiitliieiit'1 ' that no matter what tlio Blix-uin-
stnnces , whether hmnrryor wet or cold , ho
never failed to keep hi.s fiicodeanlv shaven
and Ids clothing as clean us his .surrounding's
would permit , la tins luilnt bo win unbend-
liiK- Hireiivoa < for tills -was Unit Ugavo
lilniinoroilljjnity anil inlhienco ainoim tho-o
wluun it was Ids duty to command Ho ar
gued thathiMl ln > sulfiired himself torow as
slovenly as they \vero , whether ho sunk to
their lovd or not , limy would have boon apt
to think liu had , all the same , ami treated his
comnumli accordingly. Men little reuluo
how much in'lueiico a clean , wholesoiiiD ui > -
peai'iinea lias will t tbov have tried It ,
Wlim l nlrf vrru ilck , wo ( ? > ro ,
Whrnslteffiui nCblM , < hocried forCnitnrhi ,
Wlim liuln cnin MUi , ulivrlun to CAiUirU ,
Wlun nJiuhad Ciiiar ! ul h.itiXvoUi.imt'iUitorl