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OMAHA 1XA1LY BIfiE : WEDNESDAY , MAKOll 'I. 1801. eoftlltwntMlve miles.vhll titular the pres- Mitl.m U lost onlylV ) feiits. A cur load of she | i tion cost 111 for t vu'iitv-flui miles nnil formerly Iteost oiilvfi * Other Itoini worn In triOHiuiiopioportinn Iln lluiUk'lit It woiiM bo boltortnivfertlHiMll til ft otifi'tviui ) coin- in Ittii ) anil tli us uvolil sorlmis iii'.itiiUu ' * Senator IHsut mippoiled the bill niul showixl tliat ftniis notttiornllrrad eDnipaiilii whlcli liinlliiitlt tliurouis riH'k'DMTiiiucnt bud Blvon Ihoin ( treat crnnts niul nftvnvunls tlio ix'opli' lunlntod tliiMii stut < , eounty , oltj and lown lilp Ihiiult Thevowi'il tin ) people in orv ) tlniu Thu PH.MIO | ] luil iciclvoil from them U'hcv ooulil hnvo a itinferonoj lifter they Imrl pisMoil the hill Tliov would thin linMi two bills nnil frmn HIOM > they coukl Kot a tlll to suit thu petit > le Senator I'oMili'r until tlm poo'lo | ' of Iowa wcroto In. 1'ltlnl l > oi an o they Iml pa oJ a rnilroail Inv. They must not hnvo known ' wlnl tliej worotlo'lni ; Only thi > i.tllrouls Itni'uvbiit oiiK'ht tolio done. 'lhnl\MiM the iirguniuntiif ten yoius t\w \ hon leglsll Lion win llu-n sprung this snuo cry \ .n rulscil. The rosnlt was the forma tlon of the r.illroiil commission They hint nou thu vanio coinnilsslnn anil Ilu ) people \vorostilldlsmllHlleil. 'llio rupubUcan party liml , leiiiiiinled r.iles , llio ( ionioeralle party ri.nl doni milcil i-atiMiiml the liK.iMM'inlciits Inil di'iiiiinilut i In' ' siiiiiu rnlos that loxvi lunl If theseniitors\MTi'liior.iiit \ ( ! HH to tli ese rati'i , lot thorn In f < n nit heniHolM 1 f the lilllwns r < iulubli' lit them % oto for It nml not Melc to bo oicuscil on the Kfoutul of Senator Horn sold two jonis npotho pee ploilotnuniloil Hint the rales Ivi lowered , .md niouti Lincoln to iiivuss mo iniitK-r. \vnni ttoniul thu miltoi fell tn ltiet.'ix inil Thoj did not wml to Injarotho r.illLo.uli Tliojvne nncssan ovlln Ilu hnd socn In ceitnln rountleslipro \ eorn was worlli rents perbuslid nnd It took the value of t\\o \ bushels toHhtpoiio bushe.1 to Chicairn 'J'hov couhl not - < | imlbo ml the i lies , hut tliui \v.iiitod the larmor\\ho \ \ dotlii'ilevoijbodj to boprotedeil Sonntoi Uanilall salil the pcoplo ilrmniuleil rallrond leplslatlon 'I'lin jitr/plo / liul pie- ceilrtl tticronds nml InrreJ tlio iiralrl * H inlo Mnlaiitllelils If HID people hid not coini heie the loads uoM.r uiulii IMVU followed tin in. Senator Sclimin showed Hut the i.itcs itiiilor the proposed bill were hl her to anil ftom his homoinil the .MIs nuiL il\ur \ thin they xvoie ut the piesoiittmio A vote wsia t.iken as follows Yeas Brown , Kj-vlt'stoa. Mattes , Memo , Sihrani , Sliuin\MH. Stiirbuelc , Swit/ler , Tliomns , Vim lloiisen , AVIIion , WXils 1' . ' NIIVH Heck , C'liilstotTei'soii , Collins. Uonl- tei , DjMirt , Uill , Hoin , lulper , ICoont/ , Mlchoner , I'oyntor , Uiuulnll , Sanders , Stevens'Punier. Warner , Wllltinna 17. Not , VotuiKDiiv AusontShea. . Sinitli nntl Taj lor. 'Iho niotioinvus lint and .mother motion \MistiiailoMintwlien the ooiiunitU'C rlso It reeoitimeiul ( hut the bill do pi s. The motion provalloil. The ( Ointnlttce rose niul reported and the rewrt | was mlopteil , the two motions nbovo inado by Senator Swlt/.ler being ailn olleretl mid voted iloivn. I'lin Sen it u. I.INCOISNeb. . , March it [ Spccnl to Tin : Iltis. ] Tlio scniito mot this morning nt 10 1.1 n. in. . Senators Moore , Slum , htoveus , Taylor niul Tliomns belli } ' absent Meisi-j fc > to\ens nml Taj lorero excused on iiecounlof slclc- iicss. Kountor Mlilioiiurprosentuil a petition from fromun In I'ollc touuty In fiver of wom.in sulTrage , Itefurrcd to the committee on edu cation. Senator Ilillmo\cil to reconsider the vote bj whlili sou ite Illo No i > , pioviilliifr for a noininl school at Chadion , hud boon defeated. 'Jhp motion pmvnlled. Koiiiitor Pojnterprosentcil the eonference coinmilleo on amendments t i the relief bill , which was lead and mlopteil The change- , nulcu the tiillcoiifoun totlioionstitution bonator Ueilt moved that further proiccd- lnfs ( In the TinicK Collins contest i iso in tlio Twenty llrst son.itonal ilistiict , kbo initoti- nitely jwicponetl. Senator Woods moved that the nrcsldunt appoint a coiinnittco to proceed iinniedlately tocotnittho li.illoLs cast at tlio November election in the T\\enty-lirstseiiiitoil il district cxeoptsuoh hallotsas nro in pacluk-cs which ant iiotwfilodncconliiiKto law , nml that taiil coinmitteo bo excused fioin .ill other duties until they report biulc to tliCbOIiale. The substitute\\iis \ \ lost and tlio orliinnl ; motion prevailed. This notion vittually settles the Collins contest , ami the gentleman Mill not hereafter lo distill tioil. Senator Shutmvav mo\od that furthernro- ccodinn in the contest iaso of Senator wil- sea tiolndofinitoly poatpjiifd C.uriod. lloviio roll N'o. u'W , movidliiK for cheaper text books and illstiiit ownership of the same , was icnl u second tiino and rafurrcil to the committee on ciliic&ttan Senate ItloN'o. 21 , locitlu a normal school ntOhiiltoii , iv.iiuv.ul the thiiJ time Senator hliuinui ) oxplumuil bis vote bv > i ) inj ; that them was not iitho iioillimti half of NVhuskunplncivluio ) inonnginan or wonun raild get a fooi\ \ education toli.iin thoui for teichlni ; . 'llio p'oplo up tboro were in Midi condition .ib to bo imablo to Bond then.-children to Lnuoln ort'oruto bo ettticatcil. If the state could , it all afford to loeato a normal school this joar it ought to local oono nt Chadion. Senator Snltlcr nslted if It was true that Cluulnm hud offered a building nml u lot of Krouiidlii lonsiileriitioiinf the school bciiij , ' loc.iteilat tli.it plaiu. He hul notbo under stood the in liter justurd.iy ' Soiiitor Wilson of Da'wcs said Chadron proposed to give a school build ing valued nt fcW.OOO with ton niros ol ground A. otf. was then t ilcen and Senators I'oyn tf > t mill Ti ? It ) ( lllll lr\tit > t tirv ilntt- * liA * i nn&it * * ii Senator Koont/ , from tlw committee on mllitiuy ntTalra , leeouinieinleil lor p s3ale Rcnutolilo 214 , autliorizliic cities and villafjes tooppioprhto money tDpavtho expense * of Momori.il day celebration. Adopted. On motion of Senator .Mooro the senate went Into coinuiitteo of the \vholo to consider hlllb. . on the ceneul file. Senator Sliiinnvay took the cnalr. Senate Hlo N'o. 71 vas read. It provides for the puichaso of uniform 'ehool books throughout the stftto , the selection in each county to bo luudu t > y seven teachers , seven city tnvpaji'i * unil thu ftuiiorintendent of dlllClllillll. Senator Collins said there \vixs \ auot tier bill from the house on the saiiui subject which was now before the committee on education , nnd homoved that the bill in question he also rofaiied to the same uminilttee. Thoiofor- cncowas male. Somto HlnXo , 103 was lecommonded for uassago. H requires tie ! depositing of all in- eorpoiitions and other papers in the binking dopuunientof tnoaudltor'a oftlco , and was recommended for pissnge. rhosaino loeommoniUtaon was inndo with file No. llil , invalidating mortgages which are not sJKned by both luisband and wire , lU.so fllo IS'o l.r.t : , issuing bonds by counties in Id of uulroads anil other Internal linprovo- meuts. AJJcurucd The lli.tse. . r-iMoiN , > reb , Mnrc'a 0. [ Special to Tim nc ? . ] At the mornins session Mr. AVatson , chniimati of the joint conference cornmltteo on house lilo SI ( the Ilo\vo bill providing Tor the Issue of JIOO.OOO in bonus for the benefit of the urnntli sufferers ) , reported tliat tlio joint coinmitteo had agreed to amend the bill In nccoi-daneo with tlio sugKC-tlons of the povcrnor. The report was adopted and the bill in amended was paisod. Tlio report of tno committee of the whole , roconiiiiendlns that the bill ortr.inl/.liuHo.vd county boentriwsod for n final leading , \vas adopted and the bill will como up In duo time for passage The house spent a larso par * of the morn- Inp session discussing hojso roll Us , bv Rodeiinnn , which provides for county option la the matter of rogulatingor pioliUjillng' the snloof intoxicating hauors Cranib ( rep ) of Jefferson supported the bill. Ho said the measure was oiio whiiii every jnombor should support It tdmph ni-ovldes that in a jndttor of the most vitil ImiMrtnnceto the wclfaro and morals1 of the people bat the majority should rule. .Amos ( dcin ) of Otoo had no faith In pro hlbltioix and asserted that there was less in temperance in the community forty years ago , when whisky was comparatively free , and each inau drank n ? much as ho pleased. Ho thought \\oulilsitnplydri\o trade from pne county Into another. Sodermin , author of the measure , hnd al ways understood that local option was a democratic doctritio and thought ho had a right to expect suppoit from that side of the houso. ' Scott ( mil ) could not sc that nay question of prohibition wes In vohed ; It was simply the question whether a. low signors hnd the MKht to force tbo tiaftlc upon an unwilling people. Saljiloy ( dem ) of Cumlug oppojedtliC WU ns toiulliiK to ro\hp annpstlon nlready ot tliil by niiofhlvioto 01 tnopojile. Cra'nh took thu lloor nir.im nnd bitterly de- iiounrod the ll < inor trilllo Ho said that moral | noplo would not doslro to unto Oiuihi to live , or to nnv other eltj s\\linmlng in whisky tt'hitculcim nfCiiH * < iUl that HUM-OWOPO only three points In hlsiiuuily wlieio the sa loon ts toleritud , but tinder this I i\v every tm\ii and hnmlot in thoiount ) would tnivo a siloon Wnlilron ( Ind.i of Adams said he was a prohibitionist , nota faii'itio or n rianU how- e\er , nnd was jstroiiffloppued to the bilt At the prevent time the trallle lrlu- county was limited to tivo oltles. inil ho was satis Ikyl thit suchnliiy would ex tend thi'in to every \lllajjo in tni * county , tnd ho was not pyoii sure but what inikKMi inioht bocstab lulled at thocnM ruad adjiciJiit to hiiosMi firm. Cornish ( rep. ) of l.incaster talked of the rnmiptlnir Intlnciuv ) of the saloon nml xvas of thoopinlon ttutthis bill slmnlv provided foi \kiuliii | { its fniluciifo to every and h null-tin the. hnd Hortrand vicoionsM detendiM thu iiiiniool Onnha lloillil not think Douglas riiunti oariHl ono IH.MIIIV whether till * bill pisfedor lyit Li t jeir liiistiieisis un sittliMinul th' | ieoilo ) pluiiKfd Intiia slate of turtnoil nnd itiiiteiition , and h thought the titooiiKht to havt' a lltllu ii'tt. Hreen assert oil that he h.tlseen inou * low doinjiiles , mid holes in the wall In o railed lirohl.iltloii towns tlian In Omahii or-an ) cih wliuni the IraOlc W.D regulated by high license lli'foio rcich ine.i vote t tie house .idjournwl un v p m In tlm nfternoonsosilon theSoilerinnn IncJl option bill w.inumln liken np mil I11 pelt opposed tin ) bill on liuiulplu and * * | i.ike at leiiKth In liver of stnlimiT out the enicting clause Sodrrmnn , In ( loslngtho aieuinent , slid hi' llvodln a conntvovernlielinlii ; lj In favor of prohibition , tint ho would luittle fur this piincliile- his life , but tint the house coull not affiird to spend anj innn1 tiniadisiusshii ! the nii.isinvand i.dlud for the question The I'imctiiiir rlniHo was sttirlccn out hv \otoof \ I.1 * toi.1 , uilollnws- Yew Albert. Alden , AIIIM , Arnold , Her trand , Bri'ilcson , Hieon , llreiiiiui. Cipelt , Curtis , DiYKer , Dlc-'ici-son , IJiinn , I'axon , Kec , 1'eu'htmirer , l-'eluer , Pliimiue , Foul , Krnst. ( riiflln , Ciile , ( hrdncr , ( lerctiM , Hall , Ileniilclc , llernnn , Iliukle , Howe , Ifusr , .tolinstoii , .lones , Knclc , Lamp , l.om.u , Matin-sou , MeKenson , McUoynolds , Nelson , N'oMheri'i Nfichols. Oik Icy , Olson , 1'arUei , I'olilinui , Kdov , IsiU'hie , Sclu'lp , Sctilotfeldt , Koveriu. Shipley , Slir\ock \ , Smith. Strrns dorfT , Htexeiis of b'lllniore , Stueusof Pin- nas. Stevens of 1'lntte anilPii'rce , Sto\vnrt , Tavlor of .lohtisoti. Vundoventor , Vorhcs , Waldioti , Watson , Werner , White , Williams of bVitiKlhi , Wllliannof CiigeVilson < H NajsIhrtliolomuw , Caijienlcr. Cornish , Dotoou , Velton , rulton , < ; iffor 1 , Ileiuy , Me- ( Jutchen , Modlo , Mullen , L'etlor. Ifohin , Uilgtiles , HehapTCl | , Siott , Sfulrrmnn , Slob- bins , Storms. , 7n > lor ot Uutlcr and Air. Spoiucr 'J. ' . The following bills weroionsldero.l In coin mitteo of the whole and rtvoiiuncdt'd fur piss HKU : House roll 1 > bv'l'a > lor forthuieliof of ( IcsircoV Oavls. injured by tlio boiler ex plosion at the Liiuoln Insane hospltil , niiiinmt reduced from fT'.OOO to J.1..100 , house roll I'll ' Watson . , roniliing'all foivign in- suraiiLO luinpanloH to conduct their suits it law In thocouitsof this stito and to appoint iiKents orattoinevs in each iount\ where the } transact biisinobi , on whom nroiess miy bo stived. house roll'io bj L'api.'k , pioblbit- intr any employ ot fiom exacting a piomiso or .urroement from an em plojo not to Join any labir oi inl/a- tionas a comlitioa of securing employment ; lieu o roll l.t'2 , In Oakloj authaiUinp agents of the N'ebraik.nlliiinmo'socicti to interfere and arrest pnties guilty of eiuelty to aniiniK : house toll Jl' ) . tV Herman , requir ing suits ajfaiust milter of a note to bo biought in the couiiU nhere the imkerio- sides On motion of ICruso a ipsolutlon was passed dlil-eting the speikor to anpoint a sijceial slfthifr couitnittee of nine tositt out all importint bills Thu coinmitteo will bo announced toinoirow. Const Irnlionalily ot * tin * Ki-licT f .nv. LIM oi\ , Neb , March ; i fSpi > cial to Tin- Bii | When bcnatclllo No. si , piovtilini ? for tlio issuing of bonds \\llh which to buy sc-od for dmutlistilTcrers , w.ii presented lo tJovcriiorBoyd for bis bljii.itnro , tint KCII- tIonian declined to attach his name to it for ae\cral icasons , Ouo of thciie \vas the fact that , whllo there waa In the bill a provision to put the money , deriuut from the sulu of the bonds Into the tieasniy , thcio was uothine in thu law to cniblotlie iiionov to bo taken out. Another objection Wiislhc appeaiancoof the names oftbucoin- mHslon appointed to Jtiperintcad the dLs- tiibiition ol tlwseed , 'ibis latter feature \vas hi'ld to be unconstitutional. I'ho bill waslmullv referred to a committee on con ference of botn senate and house , \\hlch committee mittee- today ropoitod a lull with theie- ( juircd amencjments. In this bill , the names of the commissioneii do not appear Tluse c'hiingcs lender the measure constitutional. Thelattu HUM still bo engrossed and than scjntto the povcinor for his > & * guiituie , which , it is thought , will not longer \\itliliold House loll No 7' ' , whivhiipproprlites tDii.- ( KKI for the relief of the samij sutlercry tdoh alsocoiitiniis the iijimcs of thocommitsioiiers and which has been signed bv tli Kor'-nor , howevei has not been amended by tha ex- puiiKiuu' of the names in qncsTion. It is claimed , tboreforo , that it must bo jncointi- tutionnl. Is'otn ittibtuiulin , the coinml.s- sionors liavc diiwu upon a ceil iln amount of the money appioprlitecl bj the bill , are still drawiuif anil proposoto draw so 1-w as the fund remains or there in.iv ua fourd people \vhoaroin need of aa itt.nico. The pnsonco oC these nimes In the bill nail the leial objection made to the same was luioivn byUoicrnorHoydwhouhesigucd the measure. Ho hcld , however , that the ur gency of ttio cnso required the immediate pasture of the law and concluded that he woulil not by lib ixlfusal to sljn ; keep fiiim thoiiooiilo the necessaries tor whleti they wci elamorlng. Today , howover. Senator Kwit/ler made nil attempt to pliue the bill beyond theiiucstlon of objectors He moved that tbo governor bo requested to nominate us members of the Nebraska btate i cllof commission , to manage uinlcontrol the appropilition proUdod for in house roll No 711 the stme persona wuo are mentioned instill bill aseonum > > sio > er.s. Senator Poyntcr saitt that this would bo undoing somethlnp that had already bcou done , and ho itotibled whether this was the jirop.jr mmnorin whlebto do what was do- siivu. In this mnnnuf the motion was lo t. 'Iho aiipropriation bill therefore 1s liaolo to bo questioned ns to 1U constitutionality , though it Is not likely that anybody will limo tha temerity to further retard the work of lelicf. Giariilshcciui ; LIVCOIV , Nob. , March1) ) . . [ Bpoclil to TUB I3hE.Senate ] Die No. 11) ) was subjected to some harsh ticatmont at the hands of the senate and finally Iho reooinmonditiou was adopted that It do not i > av . It provide } that not more than S.0 of the wajo-s of laborers , mechanics or clot-In who are heada oC fami lies shall Do exempt from attach incut , execu tion or pirnishee piocoas ; the eost of execu tion sh ill bo lovlucl against 10 per eont of the giiinislice's Ineonio and that not moio than three executions shall bo allowed during the same time against the judgment debtor. 'fins bill \\iis warmly supported by the Ne braska State Itusiueas Men's association and was lool'od utter by some Owihn merchants. It caino f r1 m the eou.mittco loaded with iinieiiuincnts Sonntor Poynter moved that it do not piss Senator Duart said thit it was a bad lull Ho believed In ninau p.i > niR his debts but at Iho sumo time whoa a creditor toolc 10 per rent of amnn'tiviuros ' nnd ( riifo bpor cent to the Infers it would takeii loner time for a jinn to pay his itebts A merchant ought iiithcr to tell a man at Iho outset that ho wnulit not i\o \ him goyils. Senator Van Itouscn moved ns n substitute to Senator Toyntoi's nintlon that the bill in amended bo recommended fol1 passage. The rejioitof tluu tnniltteownsln accord nice with the motion. Senator Coulter snl < ] , however , that ns a member of the c-oiiiiuitlco vhlch hnd consul- cred tlio bill he hud preferred to light the ineasiuu ofi { he tloor tathor than send in a minority report. Senator Handall said Iho old law was goo I enough , Senator Horn said tint if this law pissed It would tnkqmouoy out of the pocket ? of the poor man to fill the pockets of lawyers , The bill ought to bo killed , and killed dean nnd skinned , and when it was slcinnoci it couldn't ' bo brought to Ufa again. Senator SrcttalersuMthat if the hill hod nny niciits when It was Introduced II hnd "flit " t twin tl.ror.gh the amendments. As It stood , more \\oJUl pu topiv the costs tlmu wo llil topvv tlio oiniins of the creditor Swiator I'oynU'r' * motion prevailed , the committee tirfrei'liia to ivportthil ttio oilldo not | ia s , Sou iloi Van llonsen rdono votliij ? In the lb < * 1'iNoii Neli . M irrti 'I -Sp ( clil t TIIR Hvi | The house cimitnlttoo on iK'iiltontlary held a nuiahiit this iiiirnlnK to lnve tlrito ( tne Htute prison i-on tract. CV Moiher , tbecontnictoi , was put on thuv \ lines * shunt , nut nothing of a stiutllii ) ! nature \MIS olulted fiimi his replies , \\hieh lie jj.uollli appir- ent fraulmess lloelalined tint theovpenscM of tin * jienltentlary weroabontfiVOOilauioiitti. \ \ . II Ilonmn , the supoilntotiiltiiit , also testified anil made out that the Institution , \\lu'ii tlio fnun was conducted bj eottN'ct labor , inn him In deiit to llio tnno of fTi.UX ) a year Althoiiith ho farnii'd o\er three them- niul iu.ri"s of laud , the rental ot which was onl\ \ ? . ' an iiuo , be fi.ilmc'd that with the host of inanajteinent and \ \ 1th five labor ho could not make both ends meet Dr. II L 1'alueof I.liu'oln wan befoie the committee and testilled Hint the moil were \Mll oaied for , and acUHed them to rccoin- mend the construction of a new buililliiK \\ltli a ilitiltiKliull bclownnd a ch.ipel aliove A fuilhc'r ineetinuof the committee \\lll lw held on Wednesday evcnlnu unit anv and all prisons hnvluit itnj kuowledce of the means employed bj Moslior lo soeuio the ooutract are luvitod to be present imd ( jlvo tholr testi mony. Livroiv , ob. , Murch II.-Specl.il | to Tur Uiir. j An linportiat anioiiumunt has boon t.uked onto uinnto Illo N'o. 15' ' > , relating to thesaleof liquor * , wnen t'io saino was con sidered In ttio senate this inurainif Aiiioii the proTlsions of the hill Is one pioviillii tint lUcnscshall.not boasijlgiiablo or tii'.ne- feir.ilile Senator M.ates of Otoo moved tint they bo not nssitfiialtio without the consent of the lioird ( 'r.nitintr the same It was unjust to a mm who hal Inverted hU inonev in a saloon , nml who desired toiibundou the businojs , to prevent him dointf so. Senntor Helper wanted to known if a sa loonkeeper could a siftn his license under the proaent law. I f so ho iis opposed to cluing- inc the present law in anv nunncr Senator Srtitzler said tint If tbo board which hid grunted tholieento had no objec tions to allowing a tran < for to bo mado. ho did not thl nk the amendment should ho op posed Senator Coulter favoiod the amendment because there wcro many saloonkeeper who after giiUInt ! their licouses , wish to uli.indon the busliifss If they ooulil not iisslcn or sill otitthov would ha\e Home iircspondblo pirtv m ehnrRe. The bill as amended was leeoinmondod for Acciiiiinliitini ; L.IMOIV , Nob. . .March : t. ( Special to Tun Brr.-Tho | comnilttoi ) to liivotlnto the clnirKOtlintcortnin mo.nbers of Iho kvisla- tnro hive been in receipt of atutu relief has sent to several cmintim for dostiiiU'itnry ovl- doncotouchluj ? tbo nnttor underconsldora- tlon Thcj have not in yet i < c 'iilnod t'io ' i-o- coiptsiu the possession of toiler il Mana or I/indden of the reliot'commission A clerk , however. Ins been ? otto work imorthif ; the thousands of receipts of parties \ b , ) have ie ceived supplies under the appioprlntion 1'roin ttus assortment will be drawn those signed by people In the several senatorial and iepresi'iitati\o distiicts whoso Illinois the same * us that of their ropn'sentntlves in the Irplsl Unit * This nssoiimont will save the committee a great deal of woik. T > it > commission is endea\oriiiK to ascoitnin how m 1113 people are rcalh In need of relief throiiKliout the stile. Until they shall bavo finished this work no iroro supplies will he issued , thomiiiia.'ement bellevimr that there is nobody actually suffering for want of cither food or c-lotliing. The I Miry i n\v. Li \ior.v i , Neb , Mardi : ! . [ Special to Tin HIM : . ] SenatorSbuimvay's usury bill , Is'o. 01 , was recommended for passngo in com- mittooof the whole today. II piovidea that the \ffn\ \ rate of interest whall bo 7 per cent and that 111 per cent nny bo allowed on con tracts If , however , nrrttosronor | than the latter Is charged the contract shall not there fore bo void , but If in any actloii on such con tract proof bo nude tint Illegal interest has been direct ! } or indiieetly contracted for or icsoned thn plaintiff shall uicovcr onlv the principal and the defendant the coits. If the interest has Ijeeii paid thereon judgment shall be foi the princlpil , deductnif ? the in terest mild , prouded , that if moie than I',1 per cent Ins been pnid the p.i'ty ncceptiiid the snne sh ill forfeit to the borrower both principal and Interest The illegal rate In the bill win ch inpod from n per cent to U per cent bj ttie umiinittee. Notoa. A , Neh , Maich ; > - iSnecial to IIIK UKK7s'eail | > citjlitj hills are on the general file in the house , and somothlnir HKO two bundled In the hands of the committees. Tlio house iln p04i > - . " of about lUea day on the avei.ige. Mr. Porter , the pioliibitlou member fiom .Meiilek , was coiiMiloiablysurpiised when he douiandeil the jea and n ij vote on sluicing out the ciiiU'lliiK daisoof the Sodcinuii local option bill.md found oulj twenty mem bers In fu\or of thebill. . The policy of delay and conquer which is now beiiiR woiked so successfully la the house , it continued will moveat the euact- inentof nny effecti\o anti niononoly tion There is uothmp like l"r ) , Tliomns' Hlcctfic Oil to ( juiikly cure acoid or relieve a hoarao- uess Wiitten hv MM. Al , .1. Fellows. Bun- Oak , St. Joseph Co , Mich , Ditllcult ew Ainii-alily Settled. SUT LiiM' , Utah , March 3. [ Hpeclnl Tcl-o to Tin : Hi r. ] The dlniculties between theliio ( him do Western eiiRineor.s mm the company were nmicably settled nt the con ference held in this city. The company vas represented by CJonor.il Manager Dodge , Superintendent Wolby and Alustor Aleuhaulu Sample , tbo einjiuoers hj their srievanco cojiinitttce , and t'hiof Arthur of the brotherhood - hood presided as arbitrator. The meeting lasted three hours , during' which all the Bi-iovances Huhmlttod wcro thoroughly dis cussed and a now contiaot drawn up and signed. The now iujrecment embraces thirtv-four sections and the co'inp-iuy ac ceded to nearly all the demands mndo. The scale of wages provides that engineers in the passonRcrsenieo shall receive ft per day , one bundled tmlos or less to constltuto'a day's ' woik , nil over ono hundiod. miles pro rata l-Vci m engineers , nro to bo paid ? l Til perduy , with similar conditions , and all time over schedule shall bo paid for at tlw rate or 10 cents nu hour. Switch engineers will re- cel\o Si.50 : per day of twelve hours or loss , with HO cents an hour for owr time The usinl regulations poTcrmng the earn of ma chinery , order of promotion , etc , wcro umcert to Mr Arthur leaves for Chicago tonight A VmniKG rl's Riiirlilc. Jti KHONVU LI , 111 , Maich H , ( Special Tnl- to Tin : Ilin. | Tonight Lovla White , a domestic in tlio family of John T Tailor , wnsl of this city , took a dose of strychnine , causing death in u shoit limo. &ho left a letter toner mother , In the course of which .shosaid " 1 have nlinont $10 , which will buy a oheip toflln and other things 1 may need. " NctiiiiHlca and lo\\a WA iii\oroN , Match it. fSpeoialTologiam toTnn Ilin. : ] - ( ' . A RIploy was today eom- mUsioncd postmaster at Sprliifjvlew , Koya Palm Bounty , Nob. .1 , Cronholni ia nppolutcd pojtmastci at Falrwell , Palo Alto county , la , nudJ. Uaily utCUunloii , Guthilo county , la. Tlio U' 'iilhcr 1'oiccaHl , For Omahnnnd vicinity Pnir ; colder. For Nebraska , Iowa and South Dakota Fair ; warmer by Thursday morning ; \arl- ublu winds. \vilh Adolph Soddnni , a collector for \V. \ H. Ileu- iicU , win 1 oil red In Jail last evenlni ; on the charco of unibc/rllng IS U ) of his employer's monoy. Ho Witt's fattlo r.nrly Ulscrst only pill to cuio faick bciidiichoand loguluto the bowcils. PURELY ATilBOll OF LOVE , of NobnaWs Sountor to Sccttro Fas- FAJO of hitylo Building Bills , WASHINGTON VIEW OF CHURCH HOWE. ) /"I Hit INisi-Ui lrajtng Ai'l UN SIMMI IVoin a DiHtiinuctrjljnv Hnlld tin * Intel'- Htut o IlililKi'Va.shliiK - tdll , ( lOHXtp. \VviiisiTos \ lit ill' M- Tin : Hir : , . 'ill ! Ruitri tvrti Sriim r , \ \V\SIIIMITO\ ) . r. , March : i. A gicat deal of hint anil consistent work Is thrown awny In a congress , and there Is much tint is unsatisfactory diirlmr the clos ing hours of a congressional term. This nnv prove theexnericMicoof Senator Paddock , as applied to hli labors for four or five days past lie lias boon getting In some strong wink in behalf ot the ll.nlIngs and Norfolk public building bills Ho was unable to state late this afternoon whi'tlier his labors were hi vain , but should tboy prove so , it will not bo his fault. On .Sunday Senator I'adiloeic called upon Speaker Itoc-d nnd had a lonff talk about Iho coinldr > nitloii of the public building- bills which hnvo pissed theciiatonnd ; aie on the calendar of tlio house Ho told the speaker that the bills could all bo pissed bv the house , mithorbliiK the purchase of ground and thu construction ot hiilldtiiRf at cities which haa I'ultcd States courts , without maldiiK any appropiiatlons , aud It would dc- vol\o upon the next house , which is demo cratic , to maKe the appropriations. Senator I'addockkiiow that the trouble with consid eration in the house now w is the low state of the surplus In the trcisiiry. Speaker Heed saw the point , acknowledged its strength and said that as chairman of the committee on rules , ho would fin or an order piovldmu' for the consideration ot nil puh'lo ' building hills which hmo passed thu senate for cities with Unltod States conrta. Si-nator Paddock then called upon Major McICIuloy , another member of th6 house com mittee on rulo-i , and made n similar nih'ii- inent. Major McKlnloy snld he. would take the siiiipfcstion into consideration Ho would not say that ho would fiver it. but he was inclined to consider It favorably bcnator 1'aildock then took asonnto rilen- dar and traced the names of all senators who mo Interested in bills of this eh irjcter in tlio house , and today ho visited thee ho had not seen jesterdny and enlisted them in llio cause. Tills ovrnftipr the prospect looked fa\orahlo , but them are tinny measures that will fail on the very vciio of sneeesa. I'oiciMt \ \ N AT MIIII\SKA. : Cburrli Howe's cvcloinnle proceuiling In tholoKislatuiu has elicited many smiles lieio amons those who Know him aud recard his ai'tloa as dein iKOah , ' * ! . Today's Post has this to say of it cdlti/rinlU . "Hon. Cliunih JIowo , the member of the Nebraska Uvislutui wno destroyed bis i.iil- io.ul piss in such a dramatic and pioniincnt in inner , ma\ have tneant all n ht and mav bivo fully expected th.it Ins example would bear u holconic t and Immediate fruit , but , if such wcro his expecta tions , he is a sadly dUippotnted man. The seltoacUHclng act of lion Mr Howe mav tiuku him very solid with the mo nopolv iidden people of Nebraska , but it fr.iled to bavo liny alTcet on the fanner nio'ii- bers of the Ic lmature , as not asinplo ono of them followed liH example and dontiojed tliuir rillrout transpoitatlpn , lion Chuich Howe is not n favii'er ' , ueither is ho icpie- boatinji an ajrie.uUural eonstiiuency , and there is a baio posslbilitv that he was iu- ( iul'iiitr ( in uahrcvd pl > y , intended to entice the fanner moinueis to pirticipatoin a burst ot sentiment tliut uwpnlil deprive them of thur raiU'tnd imsesand force t.bim.to con- tiibutetQ thpcofleis of griudinn railroad mo nopolies. If such is the case , and this theory is not unreasonable , ttjjjarniera nijd toller& of JCobraska have sconil another swoepiiiR victory over the rattroid ma natos and plu tocracy in { jonoral. " c\v soflo vnmn. The company's plans for tbo Interstate bridfjoat Omiha havobcuji approved by tbo w ir department. The plans must , under the law , bo approved , and then a formil .ictopt- anco of the act , wllh conditions , th it is undo out by the war department. H to be signed by the companj When the latter has executed this p iper and returned it the seeretuiy of war sijrn. his approval That Is n formility now completed , irtd the company cm no\v \ go ahead with the \ \ orlf. i.vs'i ) iM s MCrtinn. Seciotary Noble today denied the motion for a review of th'1 ' depirlnri til decision in the cii of \ ValterVo.t .nrainst Arsjao Hergor invoh iiiKland in section JO , town ship 10 iiortli , ranfj'O SO west , Orand Islanu 1 md distriit , Nebraska 'llio motion was inideon bo'ialf of Avseno Uoriror , Secietury Nobloallirined tin ) decision of ( Joinmisslonei ( iiotT in cnneoUlnir the bon.estead entiv ol Michael C. Connolly wliich was contested by Mn77inl Alieek. L'NIIHI \ \ lillll IIMIIIV I The lepuliltcan scnitori wno weiv not busy today iith ttio tlosiiiK woik of con- ( re-.s , occupied their time interview hi ( ; Senators-Elect Kvhs of South Dakota anil 1'uftorof Kansas They attempted to ascer tain whether , ineo both of tliesu men aio classed us free trader- , and advocate- un limited colniisrc , it is worth while to offer thorn scats 011 the icpiiblican side of tin , chruuber. Tbeiots a fo.xr that these new statesmen will tiv to "work" the renubli- cansasdidMr , Itlildloberijor of Virginia accent , the liospitalities and pitron.itro of ttio lopublieans nnd their organization til their votes nro needed , and then RO over to the democrats. Tbo republicans aie a htUo wary about this this time , ai.d do not intend to bo caupht with ehaif. What 1s to bo doni with tlio now production of South IJikotn nnd Kansrts will bo the subject of a icpubll- can fconatori.il confeicncc LTuless thuio is an cstra session of tlio senate , which is wholimpi'otiahle ! , these men will not talto the oath and become active senators till con- dress convenes In December next , so that there is time yet for dovolomncnt. MIMMVTT it < Major CamllloC. C. C.irr ipromotod from captain of the Fhst cavalry ) is nssliined to Iho Pighth ciivalrv , ta dnto from February 7 IbOl , vice Major Wiltov , piomoted , Ho wil bo nssiRiud to a station by the conimjuiHiiL foiioral of the dupartmunt of Dakota , aiu will Join the station to winch ho may bo as signed. . . . . So much of tbtj social oulors of l-'ebiuarj 11 us assigns ' .Second Lieutenant .lames Alttchcll iieecmlv. appointed fiom seconi lloutenunt of tub.'sign il coips ) to C'ompanj U , l-'ifth infantry ! foil Unulall , S. D , is amended so as th ! is4fgn him toCompanv ( ofth.it ruglmoni . .Mount Veriion bauacks , Ala. % ? OMK or5iii\ | ; - . mi MU.II- . . The old savlnu/iut , / ) "u nun who is his own lawjor b.is a / ( J , for a iliont" win ne\er moro forciblv UKusVMVed than in the incidents Lounccted wtUiif-ji , | | sbano of the bill to ro llovo tlio Mipu'ipv * . court Tbo senate com- ndtteo on tbo judicial v referred it to a sub committee , of whly/i ; / Mr I'.varts was chatr- man , audit prcp iHii an entirely now bill as a hiibstitnto. 'Vin passed the sennto and last week was accepted by the house Then itcnt to HID mfjmdont.Vhiloho \\.is ex umtinug the bilj.ifJiufin-i ) i-'iviiii , ' it his ap proval , ho dUiijiv ipd two voiy sorloiw and fatal defects , iilluiH'h ( the ine.isinn h id bci n under consldoratioii for cUhtuou months litho \ the ablest lavyur.s in toiiKi'iHs , Tin ) lint ilufectas a rlauso in ono of tlio sections which roiiuhcid ttiat tlio now courts of ap peal should incut 01 thu llrst Mon lav in .taniurv , 1S > ' . 1 , a day lontf pissed whoa the bill hecanioa law The date was all rltfht when tlio hill was orulnnll ) loportod , hat as Its piis-iugo was dcl.icd ) , niooiioot tlio ( jreat lawjurs who bid it in ili.irgo w-as sliaii | onoiich tonotlio the fact , lint a moio him- ous detect was ttio uipoal ny this bill ol u see tion of the revised slitutiM whlih nlves tlio Hupiuino court Jurl-idiotloii over llio rlius nf casnj wbleli ttio now law sends to the pro posed itoiirt of appeals. No pn > vlsloii was iiiiido for the illsposition of ci cs of this dim that are iinw peinliiii ; in the supreme I'ouil , u thousand or moro in number , and tlioj wuro dropped from the docUot of Mm supiomucourt , never to ho lovived iik''iln , yestorduhcn the lull bncame u law It wu , of coui-se , thu intoiitlon of the frainers of the bill to liuvu them trans ferred froiu Iho docket of the supreme court lo the dockets of the now courts established under the act. Hut no provision wns innilo for * ueli u trnnsfer. Wlicn the president noticed these ilofiu'tA. host nt for Mr Kit- inntids , nnd enhed tils attention to them Mr IMiiuiiids had notldnt ; to do with the framing Di'tho p.issnifoof the act , as it was nlnoliitol ) lu tlio ihnrKOof Mr P.vaitH , but ho propaied nuvsolutiiiu to corivct the hill , and It was piasod totilglit. COM I IOS M MOST c ON ' 01 SIM II A Imietitihlo scciin occinicd In theseunto this afternoon The. confetmireropoit on the cop.Mlght lilll liad Just been disposed of itiul for thlitj siconds thciv was no business pw vented to the senate I n a single moment ttie oiipoilunltappcneil to tic iec < ini7i'il ) bj aliontthiit ) senators who had prluilo bills they wished nrtoit upon. I'hnt uuinlier of ie- piiDllc.ins rushed down to the front row ot seats and stood up In stial lit lines , ten or Uu'lvu ahtv.ut 1'.irli held tn his riilit ; hand a senate calendar nnd I'.uh had his tliuinti upon the nuirber of Ids hill "Mr Pivsl dent. " "Mr President. " "Mr Pu-ddcnt , " excbilinod the senators In appeil- \\\K \ \ \ tones tow.ml tlio pivsIdliiK olllcor 'Iho Rcctii' icniindod ono of u cioup of Inclc iliivi'is soliciting intronuso from a body \curdoiilstt. . The usual dccoions and illmiilloilr.i'ii.Uii was tn an ujn-oarof laujrhtir 1 inull.Sonatnr . Plurco of Noilh Dakota , whose tei in expires at noon tomorrow , tumid to tils it'publlcan Mends and in aiipealliiK tones said : "I Moasu K'VO ' a fellow about to RO Into private life u last chance I have a bill hero that I have been ti.vitiKto u t through over since I came into i-onirre-ss This Is the last oppoi limit v 1 will ever have I ask unanimous consent to take I tun " Hveiy extended h md diopncil There was silence , l lnallv a v loco in friendly tones cried out , "to ! It " The N'orth Dakota sen ator had the lloor. There was not a word uttered Ho presented Ills bill It appropriated 31,1)01) ) ) to repair and ox tend the olllcors' milliters , barracks nml other buildings used for inllitnry puipiues at Foil Ahrnliun Lincoln , N . O It \\n tenl and passed without a single word ol deb.ito or explanation Mr Pierce had ttio Itoor , nnd If lie had wanted to do so could bavo hold It to paps uvorj bill lie 1ms on tlm sennto calen dar When ho sit down the clamor for recognition renewed , but finally a gen eral measure catno up and the usual routine was lesutned Miscri I.\MOI . Thorn us \vsterllnoof Kdgar. Noli. , and William M .liiokson of Clcailluld , la , have been admitted to practice before ttio inteiior dop irtnicnl , also Tbeodoio S Wairlngton of Lexington , Ncfb. Pruin S Hrvrii .7.1V HMATS I'diir fSrt'iHVcHtern Hoail'i to I c I'orineil nlo ( > n < * Company. NIH ; Yoiik , M irch U. A morning paper savs a moetiiin of western raihoad presidents is to bo hold shortly , at which , it is asserted , steps will bo taken to make the recently adopted rates permanent. JnOould , It is understood , has been working for a moro binding agreement than that \\hlcli now stands All w ostein roads , according to tlio story , have agreed to outer into a new and stronger ono except the UurlliiKton and Hock Island , wtileh lefuso to Join any association Poisons Identified with flonld say a con ference has been he-Id smco President Mm- vel'sairival , looking to n consummation of Ilia scheme to consolidate tbo Missouri Pa- cillo.ir.it Union Pacific , Southern Pacific .mil Atchison into a new company , and that the schema Is very close to being carried out. Hailro.ul roininlHsioners Meet. \Vvoiiviwx % Marcli t Thu lirst session of the sciond annual convention of state radroul commissions , accounting olleers and others iiiteiested In railroil m ittor- > , w'.n hold today , .ludgo Cooley , c'l ilrnua of the interstate commerce commission , was chair man of the convention , and as chairman of the last annual convention , he rjil his an nual add rest , which wis a thoughtful dis cussion of the railroad pioblem. In elosinif Ills remarks , ho said : "I'heto are mlschlofs in railroad services that art ) outside of it , lint wo distinctly Indicate the main source of the difllcultyliun we place our flugor upon the power that exists now to make nnd umnalto rates for passenger and freight transporta tion. So Ions as . " > 00 bodies of men In the country are at liberty to m.iko a rate shoot at pleasure , and to uum.iko or cut and te-ut them in every direction nt their own unlimited discretion , or want of disciu- tlon. and with little restrainion the p.ut of the law , except in it imposes a few il i > s de- lav in nutting the chances in force , tlio prob lem will remain to trouble us , a mere cxist- > MICO ol thu po\vor \ , miking lossoi , disoidi'r and confusion constantly imminent Ttio antlioiitj to reduce rates when they are found to tjo excessive Is but a sliulit i-oriPLtlvo and reaches the evils enl on the public siio , and I need harilh re- niind.vou , who unduistimd it su well , that in tills matter of rates the power on the p.nt ot ttio public authorities to compel the railroids to do what is Just to e.uh cither in respect to observing rates wluurthoj have once made and to adhering to i-atosUoits until there Is leasonablo ground foi cliamjiusj them , is so very slight that it mabo lopmlod .is too in significant to bo spoken of as nosses-diig sub stantial value ' The repoit ol the coinmitteo on legislation praviruso to a hi list discussion in regard toso cinlng uniformity in the adoption of auto matic couplers nnd stcim brakes. Hefeienco was made to tbo recommendation ot the com mittee last jear that the stale legislatures DC urged to enact sucli legislation , anil also tiiat the subject bo called to the attention of con gress. It was also stated that the inter-itate commission bad brought therein ittor * lioforo congiess. Mr Uogois of Now Voile thought that federal law should be enacted Tlio fur ther conridoratlon of tills subject was post poned until later in the session. A piper on tlio disciimination for the use of private cars of shippeism io.nl tiy ludno A. Schooiunaki'r nnd jiioscntcd in a torciblo manner the evils arising from tile use of piivatu cars Tin ) conclusion was reached that if the entire prohibition of tlm use of private c irs of shippers \\.is not prac- t liable' , that a feasible plan would seem to bo that the p.nmeiits in no case should ex ceed what tbo expv'nso should bo to the carrier if it owned tlio car. AY ' terii Passenger \sMiclatinn. Unicn ( , Maich : i [ Spsclal Tclof-rntn to Tin : UuL.J "Chairman Ulauoliimlhas bitten off moro than ho can chow , said a general passenger agent todaj la the mcelinp of the Western Passenger association. The matter under discussion was tbo distribution of west bound emigrant buiinois from Now Yoilc. 'Uio remirlf was iniilo ns u ruiiilt of thoronoitot Cicnor.il PasMinijer A Kent Se bastian of the Hock Island that there had been no change In the method of couduiting tlio emigrant bu ino-- ) in splto of Chairman Blanchur.l's ' mmlfosto that no commissions .slioulil bo paid on this business that the lliit ward agencies In Now York should bo abolished , aud tint tlio Imsi- uess should bnciiuituulv diviited among the .vouorn loads it was alsoleainud for the tir-.t time tliat thuro was no earthly ch inco of such oquHablu division , as noit her tlio Licka wanna nor the Oiitauo it Western woio members of tlio agreement This don bin ih-al- iug ealkd out a numiwr of li.u-.li critkisms on the contril trallic mid tuniK line's' inetbotls ot doing business Instead of no commissions hc'ng ' pud it c.tino out at the meeting tint fnll.v W pel ce'itof ' the business was i nnlrollcd by com mission payments , and tliat the lines in the Westoin nassengor nssoeiation which hud not paid commissions bud been gnngod out 01 theii' sh no of the business It is safe to assume sumo that tbov will not heiv.iftor fall bo- hliia for tlio s line ii.ison ! , A motion tint inembvrs ol the Iinlopondent Order of ( iood TuiniihiM should lec-jlvo half latin was iiiido. | It was amended by Iho addition of tlio words "and barteudeis " Tlio ameiiu iiiont was cauniil with a shout , the mmor of tlm original motion limilvcrtunll\ voting for il. The origin d motion was then ilofo.ited liy an ovcrivlielniiiig uite No giiplng , no nausea , no pun Will's Llttlo i.irlUKcriuro : tikeu. Siiuil pill. B8fu Dili , liest pill Dentil of a MiiilHti'i-V U'll'c. Mliilliii.S lMiiuh.l.Spoclal | Tolo fliiinto'1'iii-lli.i .J-Mrs. A S. Hoggs , wlfo of KoHoggs , inlnislcr of tlm Molhodlst Episcopal church at Mitchell , died this moiniug Tliq funeral will take nluco to- inorro.v. SOME PERSONAL REMARKS , flONTIMI'li rllOM t'MIST IMIH' 1 inetliods of IrrtKiitln thu in-lit ic loii , adiintoit. Tlio sennto ninendments to ttin ilolleleney bill wi'iv non ci'iiiMiiivd ' In and n confciiinco ii ked. Mr. Moi runof I'alifornlii prosenled a illsn- . CieeliiK'i'onren'iieo tviuirt oil the pension ap propriation bill , niul n further conference \vas ordeied Mr Illlt of Illinois submitted a confcn'iico lepnrt on ttio dlploiiiiitle nnd consular appro- pil.ilion bill. Mr. Illtt stated that the only 'Ubjivthloli \ had benii In illspulo \\astlui enitoiiineadiiient ivhttive In the Hiiuiilliin Isliuiil alilo The piMposllinn , as It now stood , r'lhiccd the eost fiom f.loOOiXi ) ) to * J'Alo.iXHi. anil iiiovliled that ttio govorninent of the Hawaiian 1st nuts should pav onu- thlrd us iniich as our own. It fillthor provide. * llnU tlio I'nlted Stales conlii at any inoiiient tatco the wliolo inopoity on the pn.Miient of the netiuil cost of lonstruetion. After dobalo the con- furenco ropoit VVIIH i-'Joeted Ye.n , Sil , inivs , I.HI Mr Mc ( icarv olTereil a iisoliitioii In- sliuetiiiK' the ronfi'iviis on tlio p.ut of tlio lioiioo to Insist oa dlsnifivemont to the Iln- w.itlan Isliuid inblo pnn Lsion , a ivod to Mr. Cannon pivsetited a coafinenc * ' lenort on Ihi'HUmlij ilvll bill nnd it was iiirriud to The house then look a locess until S ; tl ( p in . At thu evcniiiff session the speaker laid before - fore tlio hoiiso the senate Joint icsolution iiinendiiig the act estnhUshliiK tlio ilrcnit court of npiuMls t > y pins iilinirtli.it such courts hhiHild hold their llrst Mossion on the third TuoMlin in .lunc , is'il. ' Air. I'luucll of Wisconsin , olTored an ninuiidinent , proviilln that nothing in the original act shall l > o held or con .lined to in anv ui\ Impair the jurisdiction of the I w promo coin tor any circuit ( oiirt nt the | 1'nltod States In nnv case now pending bo- foio it , or in inspect to nnj cansoheicin a I wilt of error or aii | > o.il shall ha\e been Issued out or talton to said nmrt beforn July 1 , IS'.H ' 'Ibis was npiecd to and tlio i-esolntton , as amended , wits passed Air Mc.Mlllln of Tcnnesseo took occailon to roinnik that this house had opened in con tusion , had Lontinucd in confusion , and It looked as if it would end in confusion. Thi'ro was but one consolation , and that was that toinoirow tlio country could say. "Tho Lord plvetli , and the Lord taltcth , i\vav , blessed is the nanio of the f , ord. " [ Laughter and up- nlanse I The confereni'O icport on the iiostotllco np- piopiinlion LiiK was agreed to. Mr I'miston of Kansas siibrnlttod a dis agreeing ropoit on the nu'ilcultural appro priation bill , with the following resolution : ItesoUed , That thu house usk for u free con- fere nee. After a noisy discussion , the resolution was adopted , the report agreed to and the bill ictinned to theiopfeienrc. Tlio ( onfeienco icpoit on the pension np- piopilition bill was a ieed to. Mr ,1. S. Taylor ot Ohio moved to sns- pend the rules and pass llio bill to niovidc for n ( ommisslon of flvo persons on tlio sub ject of the alcoholic llipior t runic. The motion was declared earriud by il ) to "it. Mr. S pi noli of Now York , in speaking against the bill , nemreil to his favorite subject of tlio erection of a monument to the niumoixof the victims of the Itritish piison ships Holding np a bouquet of loses , ho mild bo would plate il as .1 vuc.Uh on the giavo of his dead mi'.ismo. Owiim to tbo marble lienit of the spi-iker , the bill could not bo culled up. bo'iiu da ) , after thospeiiKer was forgotten , \\onldbi3suoha tiling as a heioafter. Tliero would a time como when the speaker i\.i < to ascend the golden stair , ho would bo told to taho the path to tin ) left [ Laughter I Mr Sueakor- The gcntlomnn is out of order Mr. Spindler What \\oulil put mo in order' [ LatiRlitf-r | Mi Speaker fsternlvi The pcntteman must con tine Ins remarks to the ( inostlon before fore- the liousu. Mr. Spinola iheninnounepd ho would yield the llnor to his colleatrue , Mr Pitch. Mr Pitch oppoicd tlio bill , contending it was buncombe The motion to suspend the iiile- , and pass the bill \\as defeated jeas UT , navs 1-0. On motli * of Mr (3rout ( of Vermont the bill was passed pro\idinc for the pujment ot tlio bontis of the District of Columbia fallinj , ' duo.lulv 1 , 1S11 ami Ifc'U. Thoionfercnct report oa the Indian appro priation bill was nKrecd to Tlio senate anioiulnents to tbo nnnj ivoi- ( 'ani/ation bill were non-Loncurred in and a tonlciencooiilered J'liueonfcroni.'o leport on thoeopj light bill was submitted and after a bnef debate uas agreed to , 127 to 77. TIttJttIS .17 MM II. Hival Itisuait ronipiinics Striving l era a .Monopiily. Sr. Lot i < , Mo , March ! ! . iSppcial Tele KtMintoTni HiiAn : ] afternoon paper says that the No.v Vork buscjlt coaip my Is pie pin in , ; lor a li/ht ajrain- , ! the American bus- cuit coniuinv by tbo astnblishniPiit of a $ . ! 00XX ( ) cracker factory in St Louis Hoth loiniiii.ies aio KlKiintle eonsilidatlons of mamifactui'inj' capicitv and hotween them control the entire iraeliei and \\holes.do bak ery tiuslnoss of the LTnllod States Cich Is eapicah/od for $10.000,0(10. ( and both are oe termined tosecu''ea monopoly of thu ciucKcr tiadoof tbr , count ! v I'nner these condi tions the proipects niothat the ht Louis light between the two mammoth tilists will bo the be 'innim : of a bitter and determined strucslo tncked bj almost unlimited capital a-ul resources Another I'liiladclplda Centennial. \V\MiivtTov , Mnieh.l.- | SpecialTclef'i'iiil to TIIR Iiir.There : | is an intciestin ? coiucl- dent to bo noted in the case of the bill which was uassed jestenhy for the erection of i mint In Philadelphia. President Harrison will sign the the bill today , which is the ono Hundredth nnnheisarj nf the da ; , on wh'ch Pre-ildent WnshiiiKton sinned the bill oripln- cstnbhshinn the mint at 1'hiladelpliia. THE A nail storm at 1'oplar liluft. Mo . did Ki-e.it damage Per tlio thst limn in twenty \oars , IJ.iches- tor , N. V , has a lopuhlican board of alder men Striking car .vnrkors at I'ullin.in , 1,1 , \\eio fiiKhtennil out of their rioUjua intentions bv appearance of police. Corn wall , t Uroi , soap makers of LouU- ville , ICy , nssljrntd yesierdav Assets , * lsi- ( 01)0 ) liabilities , $177,001. Two Minneapolis census bluffer- , pleaded guilty J I'sterday and will be sentenced todaj A third was itisc'iarRCii ' At Kcottdato. 1'a . President Km of the I'niled .Mmo Woikers , waonost'il fur con siliu\\ | nt the instancu 01 Coke Upei nor Kuinuy FOR SAKE OF THEIR HOMES , Ladies of Chicago Eloquently Urge tlio Log- islnturo to Drop Woman's ' Rights. . LAWS THAT CANNOT BE CONTRAVENED , r * Nititm < 'H Inexorable rtli'iiun Sot tin1'liiMii ) Hnpporli-d liy nn It.\ntlioii ) I'hc " .Mighty I'lnoi' " Ar < Si-iiivmirin , III , Mnicli 'I An Intorci Inir petition lias renetied Iho meuibeiM of tin Illinois general iisMJinhU . It is Mirnod l\ ) . some of tlic liest Known of Chlc.igo society ladles and is a protest against the bill o\tend > hitf tmiiuclp.il suiTritgo to women and dn iiouiii'liig us lalsn and pernicious all attempt to secure legislation In that ducction , Among the signers mo. Mrs , ,1. ,1 , P , Oilcll , wlfoof tin' well known bunker. Mis Cam line Corbln , w Ifo of Lieutenant Colonel I'm bin , U. S A ; Mrs Kll/aboth Cray , wlfo of .luilgo ( Situ , Mrs \ \ K. ( irlggs , Mrs Coiiiello McAvoy. Mis. ( .leoi'KO W Smith , 1'ianeo.sT. and Isabella A. Unit Ttio followim ; Is an excerpt taken fiom the petition "Husy In the cnios of Ihelr homos , women hnvo neither time , Hliengtli nor Incllnattou to enter thf public menu and defend Ihemsches against doings winch tboy eauiostlj bellmo to bo pernicious and destinctlvo of thu tiuo power and Inlhionco of woiiiun In then- " homes.1 The French lovolutlon Is lovicwed and nuthoiltlus cited topro\o that woman sutTiago wnulil result in the degradation of the sex Iiista'ico.s of conimnnlstlo Bociotlos , etc. , am cited , with the Implicit destiuctlon of tlm lainily i elation , and the petition adds. "When women share with im-ii the bunion of labor and Rovoinmunt , communism , witli all that it implies , Is already begun. " \V'o \ regard the question of the property rights of comparativelj few women as ono of minor tinportmico comnaroit with tlio vastly nieitor light of women in general lo imiln- tcnancoand protection in the liomu while they arc engaged in the absorbing olllccs aud duties of woiii.inliood. And this piratnount right of woman Is thioatoned with cntiro destruction tiv thu socialistic doctrines abo\u cited "Wo exhoit you to remember tint abo\o all hi'inan ' liws stand those gix'at natural laws , inherent in tbo uulvctse , which no m m nor hodj of men can coatrovene , uiict that those laws have foreor established u dltler- IMICO between the powers and privileges of the sexes , to disregard which Is to invoke the penalties which thoj aiv - ix'lcntle-.sh enforced. We beg you to consider that the revolution of Fiance could not over lido thaso laws , hut fell crushed under their burden That Insofar as any political body in this has attempted to do so it has suffered de feat , and we believe no greater misfoitum' ran attend the terming of tbo labor party of this country in Its attempt to secure legisla tion in tbo Interest of the fanner , artisan nnd laborer than tb.it it should espouse tlio false and pernicious doctrine of political rights of jfr , women. "I'liH party , therefore , that no matter what argument to the contrary maj no mgcd upon you , us legislators for the common wealth , > on will stand fast by that nm-lent bulwaikof liberty , this homo. IJomemher that the same power which say to all men 'He-hold , ( ! od is lour father , and all jo are bietlircn'has joined also tlio h'lsband and wife as ono flesh for thooidcrly ( wiring and Nw rearing of children and the mainteuanco .1 X. society , and has given to uaih their own dis * tinctix o mil riii.ill\ | honorable share in tb > labors am. ' rewards of life- " The ladies. In conclusion , sav thov lm\n held a council witli ininy women In differei paiU of the state , and feel assured the pott tion repiosents tbo wishes of nn overwhelm ing majority of the women of I'llnols. Hound to lllei.'l Slrci'lei' . SriiiN'oiii.t.n , 111. , Mnrch It In the Joint session the toll call showed one absentee fiom each side On the IHlth ballot Strceter failed to make the gain expected. It icsiiltcd as lollows Palmer , 100 ; fati etor , M > , Oglosb } , 10. Woin , 'Is I.indley , 2. fjicsham , I. One moro billet wu.s taken and the joint nssomblv adjuuined Tlio faimei menibees were indignant toitn , at the falling oil of the republican X'oto for btteetcr , and notified the republican steer ing committee fl.ulv that the cilsis has be n leached which mii.it iiilminato in a dtij or two. lA the election of either Stioctcr ir Palmer Thoio was n stormy ineetniK ol tin * steer ing committee this ocnlng at which the Tunnels' .Vutual Hunolit a s'oclatiaii mc-n were sh.nplv icbnkcd l.y tlio rcpubhcmis for i insincerit\ and reminded them how tin" ( the L'uiineiN' Mutual Henelit asiociutinii , men l had , In the atisoinv of icpiibheain , iv- ' f rained fiom voting and tans saved the put\ fiom defeat , By tills action they hud drn\\n upon themselves the attacks of the duinociatic prtss whuli aci-iisod them of being dupiis of thj lepnblu ans. The } milled that unless the full ii pabhcan vote was brought into line for r Stiecter the Farmei-s' Mutual Henelit luso elation mcmbeis would bleak all negotia tions at once \ > a susult a call has hcca ib- suedfornnim diate meeting of the repub lican state ecu..id committee for the. . pui lioe of foi mally endoisiug the steering committee's action and swinging into line thosn lopublieans who now refuse to vote for Kt teeter. The steering committee expects the rcca1- fitriiiit lepublic.ias uill then luuo to fall Into llti" . Htu-otcr's eb'ction is prophesied , .Mcssi1t'rawford anil ICvans and others .say. however , tho.\ will not vote for Stieetor If C tlioy hold out ng.iinst the s-lato centi-al coiii- mitted it is the intention of the stem ing com mittee to call a caucus at once- and ituiko Stivoterthe legulur nonilnou of ttie icpub- lli-aii p.uty. noinember that Ajer's choi ry pecloia1 has no equal as aspedtic for cohls. couehs and all alTections of thotliro.it and lungI I or ne.irh half a ceuturj it has been in greater dcnmiul than anv other remedy for pulmonary cvi- plaints. All diuggUU > have It for Mil- * . 1 he Petition I.niil r u r. Cmu o , Match .f At the inieting of t o Westoin Passoiiger association today the jic-- tilion ol the noithwostein tbcititcnl man- ngoi-s for it-iliii'i'd ratiis wapreaented , bin _ _ _ objections being raised was laid over for the (5V Prances , tr.ueiii.K freight apeiit f r the Knuisvillii t rsailn illo railioad , is at tl o Dcllone. Ais the best months in which tojiirlfy jmir Hood s Sars.ipnrllh. nil ! cure , \\licn in ilia Mrod , ( ur at no other se ison does the sj stem ( pow er n ( niedlcinc , scmf ula , silt rhruin , sores , iniioli need llio alii of n u-llabln nn-dliliie liolls all humor si ) , jilmples , < , dApepsla , lilllii'ij- ' like Hood's Siriip.il111 i , a < < iiu\\ . liiunitlie ) ness , sick head u he , lndlii > stlon , Kencril long , eulil u Inter , tlio blood becomes thin and diblllty , catarrh , rhoimiatlsin , kidney niul Impure , thr hoil ) bi'ciunes ak JUul tiled , llm Hu'r eoiiiililiitsand | all diseases oralTectliiiii appetite inn ) lii > loM Hooil'H hiraiparllli Is ' aililni ! from Iniimre blond or low cordltloa of liecnllnly adipted to purK ) and rmieli tlie tllO Mbtl'lll. iilooillo cic.itoa Rouil apixtlto anil to oui- "In llipsprliii ! I got rnmplclely run i'.n n , couie that liriM [ collii I ruiitd nut eat or .sleep , and all the dreaded The Spring Medicine tile than any other f aisapnill.i diseases of life seemed to ortilood pinifliT , nml It tni'rt'.i ' lay hj stem. I li.i\t now taKc'i c\er * je.u , for it ts the Ulual .SprfniMeiflclne. ; : ' lluod's KiiMpnllH nnd li. . > o Kilned SJ ' I ln > o for a longtime Imn pounds. Cincit .inliing ! wlthnti'It limtlni ; MilsipirIlia , and believe me , I would nut lie | me , djspepsiv and hltloiiMiavt lmu grinc. wlttiniitlt. Asa f\n \ Ing medicine ins tin iln- | 1 ne\er felt In-lter In iny life. Tlin e two able" r. . A. Knuui.s , 130 Ont.uto Sheet. ' buttle H were wuitli fcloo lo me"V. . V. 111 He tiuo to gut IL'IO\VK : , I.IM > JI.S , III. Hood's SarsaparilSa Mlij.illdriiKfl'U fl.slifurfi I'ip'.ifdctily Solillirnlldr'injIiU 51i liforfS rre | > 4r ilonl l > > 0 I HOOD * Ct ) Ajollicorlei , lowcll , Mm li ) L I -ill.Vlc ) . . A ) > lipcaclc-i. ) I onillMii , 10O DOBOB Ono Dollar IOO Doses Ono Dollar