THE OJMAirA DAIJjT HlilR : "FRIDAY , MARCH 18 , 1801 AitrOTMflVPIP rifi'/pvoiiTi' ' ' ( lUliSiIONS Or Ull/LNoIIIr / Counsel for Tliaycr nml loyil Argue Before the Supreme Court , MANY POINTS MADE AND ANSWERED , The nntrrttnr'it ImwjerH Clniin That Inlmtillniilii > r TrrHti > ric * llcvnnic \Vlii < n l lie Torrltoif tbo I n ion. , Xoh , March I1.1. [ Spocl.il . IT 'W- Rram to Tin : Ilc.iTho : | arguments In the Thrtjor-Itoyd eionrratito | ; ca.se- wow inndw before thcsupa'ino court jcsterday tnornliiK1. Thocnso was oponedhy Mr. Blair of ex-Uov- prnorThajt't-'scounsel. llo snld that mi ini- liorlant feature In ttio u.uo-warraiito proceed- IIIKI wns Hint the respondent oblliiod lo show the continued oxlsti'iicii In hlinsolf of ovcry ( lualitlcatlon cnlltlln him to thoolllcu. lloiUoUit | tbo L' i3 case In Mlunoiota and held Unit l.oyd bud ncvorbeun acltizenoftlm t'nilod States prior lo lust liwi'iiiliar llo nlHOili.HcusHetl Iliu riht | of Tlinyorlo hold over on tlm f.illuro of bin muvcssor to qualify , which created no vacancy in Iho oft I co. .linl \insonconsldorod Hoyd'.t answer In detail. Adtnlttlnf ; nil that It cUlmcd ho held tbnl Hoyd did not show \\hcro hU fnthor liul : been tintnniliycd. ( ienoral Cowlu mndo ix strong address , hiildln that the court did not have Jtirlsdtetlim to try tin case ; that Thnyor wns notcllKlbln to the onire.aiiil llii.illy . tint U yd was u cltl/on nml li.ul . iici'ii slnnIM17. . The last point ho elnboialed by linldliithat | nil inhnbitiinl.H of the territory of rs'etiraslMi , wlien the bitter was admitted Into 1 lie union , WXTO endowed with tbo rights of t'lllzensliiii as well us 11' the } * hnd complied wit b the ( on- stitutioiml provision of naturalization , llo also showc-d Hint Ho > d became a cltl/.en by virtue of tbo treaty of I'.ins by wliii-h the teirltory of l.ouiil.iiiu wits pnrchiiscd from I r.incii'ln IMW , of which tbo territory of No- brnslca formed a part. Jlr. John 1) ) . Hewn had nllowed all oxcvpt a fu\v inonioiits of hlstiinoto liocon.suniedby Cii'iieral C'owln but Insisted tb.it Thayer hnd failed to qualify and wns not consequently entitled to thoofllco. ( lenoral.l. L , Webster bold that neither Uoyd nor bis father was a citl/.eii until the latter part of last year , llo also held Unit to have been made n citizen under tlio act in corporating Louisiana into the United States rciuirnd | tbo party lo have been n resident of " that territory In"1MKI , the time of the ptir- cba'-o ' of the same. Kepardinutbo Ftatcnient that lloyd becnmo n citizen under tbo 011- nbllniT net udniUUiiK'Nclnaslciiluto the union , liiisnld that the only foiw and ofTcct of that tirovlsinnvis : to admit Kebrnslia in its sovereign capacity as astitto Into the union and on equal foothiK with tbo original states. ConRress didnot consider In that acttbo rilita | or privileges or iraiiiunltles of tholn- hnbltatlHvlio lived in the 'crritorv of No- "braska. I'engross was dealing with tbe Btato of Nebraska as a political organir.ntlon atid-notwith the political rights or priv ileges of Individuals. ThO court took tlio matter under advise ment and adjourned to Tuesday morning. Ilii' I'nlr Ai | > ropriiitli > u , LINCOLN , Kco. , Jlaroh I',1. ( Special to I'm- : BBK.J House roll 'AHi. Introduced by Hohan ( bid ) , approrlatiiiil)0IXl ] ) ( ) , ) ) to inal < o an ox- lilblt at the world's ' fair in Chicago In ISKt , occupied the attention of tbo house a largo iiart of the afternoon. Vojrhes ( hid ) of Hamilton moved tostrilio out the cnactlnp clause. Stcrnsdorff , as an atncndinent , moved to recommend the bill back for passage. Oakley-thoupht the falturo of ono crop should not frighten tlio people out of their SC11SCH. ( iiilo ( Ind ) had tlpircd that tbo appiopria tlon would only amount to 10 centa for each inhabitant , and -who would object to this ox- pcnoituro for that purpose ! U'atsou said it was not our lario cities that made usa Ki-cat nation , but out patriot ism and lovoof country , anil pictured how tliocitl/on of Nebraska would feel wnenat tending tbo fair , if Ids htato wus not repre sented. Arnold ( hid ) said every dollar of money the state could spare , xvas ui'ijently needed to cnlurROtho stnto Institutions for the ruro ot the unfortunates , nnd thought Nebraska could not afford to vote so inuc'i ' money out of its treasury at this time for such a purpose. No wherry ( bid ) felt that the fair was only n speculators' ' scheme , and could notseowhy tlio men in clini'KP of the exhibition should not put up the money. Hobson ( Ind ) favored matlnn an exhibit , but would not support such nlnrKi'iippropri- ailoti. He appealed to the independents to evinceenou-li ( pride in thcstatolo malic a crcdltiiblo display at the greatest exhibition of tbo century. [ Chccrs.l Scott ( iinl ) opposed the till and would stand up for the people rather tban for the speculators. Hrtscn represented 10,000 poor workliiRinon. and they were In fnvorof the appropriation. Storms of Nomahn , was In favor of asking contributions from private eiti/.ons to make the display. Have wo not just sent a distin guished citi/cn to the coiiKrossof the Unito. : btatesrciucstlnKa largo appropriution for the suffering people of our state ? What con sistency would it bo for us no\v tovoto awaj this Ini'RO sum of nioncyl Ills the hlehes patriotism to loolt after the welfare of the common people , and I call upon tbo oh" soldiers to stand up with moaud defend tlicit Interests. The bill was finally reported for passage by a "voto of 4" yeas to 'HJ nays. 'Hits Senate. LINCOLN. .N'ob. , March \ -Special [ to Tin DUE. ] In the senate this morninga petitioi for a recount of the votes east on the prohibl tory amendment at tlio last election wis re ferred to the coiutnitteo on constitution ! ! , amondtncuts , Aiuoni ; the standing-committee reports was ono from the Judiciary committee rceoni mondiii ) ? for Indefinite postponement lllo No provIdliiK for issuance of precinct or mu nlcipal bonds. The cotamltteo on countio nnd county boundaries , recommend indcllniti ] , o5twiioiiicnt [ of the bill creating Hoyi county. The railroad commute reeominende ; the pnssago ot tlio bill regulatititr ex prtrss companies. The committee on internal tornal liniirovoincnts recommended the pas sapeof tbo irrigation bill. A bill for tb formation of county mutual Insurance rotn panics was recommended for passage. Hill mnotulltiB the act relating.to metropolitan school bonrds and creating a deputy stall superintendent of public Instructions wen recommended for passage. TUo bill confer rinpr on women the ripht to vote for prcsi dontlal electors wns recommended to ho in notinltcly ] > ostponed ; nUo tlio bill to create a bonril of nprlculturo. Other bills were reported ported , All tho.bllls went over under thi rules , When the report of the conindttoo having rlinrpoof senate file No. IM , a bill to crent the oftlco of assessor In cltlos of the metro f ilitnn class , dcllnod the dutieu , [ Kiwers am : abilities and prcscrlbo oonuicnsatlon of the satno , and rciK'al nil nets nnd parts of acts Inconlllctor Inconsistent herewith , to lu dolinitely postpone , n very lively discussloi arosoovortlio merits of tbo bill. Swtzlor nud Cnrlstoffersoii spoke verj wnrrjly in behalf of the bill while Dysar was cijually earnest lu opposition to ttn nioasurc. * ICelpor thought that the pro visions of tin hill were in the nature of special loRlslation but wa * informed by Senator S'.vltzler tha the proposed amendment would remove an ) objection of that character that , uiiyht iiti bo urged npiinst It. Dysai-t nffaiii spokor.rainst tao bill. Tlio motion to indcilnitcly postpone wa : lost.rnd the bill wnt reconimended to hi placed on ( 'eneral tile. Tliocoininlttoooii cn rossca and cnrollo < bills repnitcd ofnttc Ida No. SO coi-rcctly en crossed. This is btcvcm' maximum iT.tc bill. bill.ScnctorStavcas ScnctorStavcas moved , that the rules bi suspended for the pu ) osoof llxlnc U o'clocl for iiialilnRspnatr rtJoNo Hn special order The motion waa lost. Sop torllwloT ( ( na the followiiiRrcsolu tlou , which wci tdoiled ; : I move ( hat tLv cimin.ltlvi ) on railroads b lnstri.-tod to report ut au ci-rlyC'iy as liotil ble liouboroll Ko. 13 nud tbit in.Ill ucu re. port lumndii no ( urtlicr nctlon 1 * tnVon bj tlii'ii-nnli' in HIM No. S.X Senator Hill otTcroil the following resolu tion WlicfPii * . I'oinplnlnts nro oontlniiiiHjrconi * IliK toiiioiiilii'rs ' uf the MMi'ili'that tlicrenro MTloii * ( rrcimlnrlllt's Inlbo i'iiirr s lnif. lher < > . furo I move Hint . 'imtnrs sicU'iix. | lyml iiml Sliiimniiy lie udtlid totluI'oiiiinllti'oon i-ti- iinnscd imil rtmillnl bllK nml tintSHII'om- ( | nilt tot'bo liKlriH'li'd ' tulnvoilitiito iiiidinake Mich cliniiKi'ius they tunv deem lu'ees-stirv. The resolution was laid ever under the rules , The semite then tooia recess until i ! o'clock p. tn. The senate was called to order al 2 o'clock p. in. by the president. Thorallroiid committro submitted H report niitl inked thnt U be rend. Senator I'gglcstou raised the point of order that it could not bo now considered without a two-tlilrds vote , The chair do- cldi-dthe point of order well taken. Senator Ho.-k moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of artlng upon tliu roiioi't. The motion curried bv It ytias lotiimvs. The report of Iho coimiitteo NVIIS a icconi- inotulntlnti tbat house roll No. I1) ) bo referred kick for a third leitdimr this afternoon. Senator Miittosnshcd that the report llo wer oiiu dav under tinrule. ) The Chair -Tho report will llo over ono lav. Senator I'oynlor moved Unit the rtilos bo suspended for the purpo.so of adapt IIIR the ivport. The motion \VM not tiKrml to , lit vens to Hi nuy.s. The report was laid over for one day. Senator Pointer moved Unit : ho rules lH-susH.-uiudtliat | : senate til" No. Vi boroitsldeiv-d Hcforo the vote win lie- rlared n motion was made tor a call iif the liouse , and lining seconded l y a sulilclent iiumbci-a call of Iho IIOUM ivns ordered. Roll cull allowed tliatSfiialirs Ill-own , ICulper and Starhiick weiv nlu-j it. A motion tbat fitrthpr piwoo Imps im lei' i-all of tbo linmr bo disjwn * tit with , was ireed to by a vote of 15 inM , the pvpsldent votini ; In I he nlllrumtlvo. 'I'beKPiinto thru Nvent Intoeonnnlttrcof the whole to coiiHldcr bil-l-on p'tior.il lllo , M'it- tus in the chair. A nntntiriof bills woiv imeiuled ami recolnmi'iidod for passage. 'llu * lions : ' . Lts'eor.N , Nob. , M ircii l-J.-Spwi [ il to TUB UIK. | Tim housj iitlts ntoraitiK session re- 'eived from tlio sifting committee uniporl oil the following bills , mid ( buy worophicc.l it tlio bond ot Iho KLiieral 111 ° : House roll lit : , the usury bill ; house mil -i" , lo iH/lntf lie nniclnl acti of lK. . ] tro\vn. \ nnot.ury m bile of Otoo county : IIOUHO rolls I.'O and Wl , by Coniish , rolnliiif ; to thoiliitiosof tbc coroner ; house roll llt : , bvliiitinptt , ju-ovid- fur the iloiwslt of nut-plus public funds , ftiidtlio interest to tu'cmo to the state ; liomo oil 'JH7by Dunn , nppioiiriitliiK ? .1iKU ) ( fora : ionie for nubrliU.s. ! to bo located atSchtiy- .or ; house roll - ) ( , bv Koiiaii , npiifopriutinir JIOO.UOO for the Nc'iniskn ' c.xhlbit at the wurld's full1. Tlio house In committee of the whole uinomk'd sunalo lilo ir > ; i by htrikiii ) ; out n L'liiiiM ) atithori/.lni ; the isauo of bondi to ilia lit builiUtiK rullroails and ntlii-rworks of In- lortial liiipruvuineiit uml nllruferenrolo llvll- city bonds" and rccouiRioiulcil it for The bill atithorixes couutv commissioners lo issue bonds when authorised by nvoto of Lho people , to the amount of - per cent of the issessod vuluatlon to purchase soi'd forncfjy settlers. A lurgo number of reports of titan tiinf ; corn- mi tires were llled. A majority of the committee on iniscclla- iieous stibjents reported hotiho roll in ; by Tuylor of IJutler , confcrrintr on women the right to vote al clly ivnd village elections , with the recommendation thnt It bo pl.iced on the ( -cncral tile , A minority report sh-uod by Mnthewson , Hall nnd Stewart recoimncndeil that tbo bill bo Indefinitely postponed , which was adopted , 4litoil. At the afternoon session house roll 4 Hi. bv Stebbins , pro\ldiiig for the removal of all screens , Dlinils , ebairs , pictures , tablc.s , nnd other furniture from saloons , NVIIS placed on the general Hie byHi to 2S , House roll fi'JT , introduced by roqnost of II. P. C'ltirkoof Omaha , anil providing- for Iho appointment of a ctmimi.ssloncr ol immigra tion , was Indefinitely postponed. The house took iitias a speeial order house rolK : . ' , by Wnldroii , and -.millar bills , which provldo for the depositing of public funds , stnte , county and city , in such hanks as will pay at least-1 per cent Interest , The bills were discussed at sonic length and on motion of Watson referred back to the committee on miscellaneous subjects for amendment , nnd made a special order forM : tomorrow. Iho house went Into committee of the whole tn ruti'-liter bills reported from the siftiup ; committee. House roll ! ! ' " , le ilixlng acts of F. K. llroNvnof Otoo county , was re ported for passagu. The enacting clause of liouso roll-1-0 and lil , INVO bills roportnil by the slfting committee , were stricken out. A long discussion followed over house roll UOfl , by liohaii , iippropriatinu' * HK > , UiW for an exhibit at the world's ' fair in Chicago in Ixci. The bill WHS Dually woorted forpusj.igo , anil the house adjourned till ID a. in , tomorrow. Tli Clly AKsi-Nior.a. i.v , Xeo. , ISlarch IS. [ Special to Tin : Bti.l : : AVheiLsenatoHle Xo. 'Jlvsn before the sail ute this niornliifr on tlio report of the committee on municipalities to indeliiiitoly postpone tlio consideration of Iho bill , which provides for one assessor for Oiniihn , Senator S\viulermiidean iiiyuuiont in favor of the bill , The senator said , ainoni ! other thinjfs , that the ward assessor system in the city % vns open to great iiliu-to , for the reason Unit soiao of the u assessors tinido outraccous dls- civniincles in Iho valuation of the property of their friends for assessment purposes. This v/ns true in several wards in tlio city , but it was not necessarily true as to all of them. The senator then showed that the ob ject of the bill was to not a iuori. < uniform sy-- tcui of assessment la the city for citv pur- po'icu ' mid to do awajif possible , with tbo iircsent o'ltrawons iwrtiality hlmxyii by some ward assessors. In support of his posi tion in tlu < matter ho road troni an editorlul inTiiK MOIIMVU BKK entitled "Tho Assess- nicnt I''arce ' , " in which WHS statcit tbo following quotation ; "Tho vital oDjoi-- tion to the pivscnt method of iisscssniunl is tlwt electors pav little or no attention to this qualifications of candidates for assessor , and tbo result is that a most important public duty , reiruirint ; thoroiiKhknowlodnoot value , descends to the level of a farce. Unity of ac tion Is not possible , for tlio reason that friend ship and favoritism and spite are prominent factors in the assessment returned. " The senator thought that the proper course in tbo promises was that the bill should be placed on general lllo. In order that it may have tbo fair consideration of the senate , and that the Rcntleumn from Xuckolls , who might uiulcn > taii ( ? many matters of legisla tion iti'vhichhls constituents were directly interested , should Inivo little control or influ ence in mutters which relate to the business of those citizens of the state , with which he lias little concern. Tlrt > < 1 oft lie LINCOLN . Nob. , March I : " . [ Special toTnr. DKI.j : Thcro were two munlcipit suffrage bills introduced in tbo house , and when tlio 'Faxon bill was killed the Taylor bill , nu ex actly similar measure , was dug tuiby Chair man AlcUutcheoii of tbo committee on mis- ccllnncuus subjects and reported back Ibis morninc for pasnuuo. A minority report was also tiled recommendint ; Indellnito pobtpono- nient. Hortrand said the woman suflr.iKO lobby bad waited enoueli of tlio time of the house , nnd that this was tbo sumo vld Dill that had nlroadv been killed , Mathewson thought Ibis movement \vas simply ii continuance of the disgraceful pro- civiliiiw allied lilbbon hull. N'owborr.v considered U hijfh time that the woman sufTrao | lobby \\iis \ excuaeil The roll cull being ordered the bill was 1-nockeU out by a oto oiIf. to 'H , followed by avlRorous clapuini ; of liandt froia inombers who had beconio heartily tired ot the impor tunities of the lobby. Ii < * Kl''ltiv ' | | ( ° ' Notes. LINCOLN . Nob.March l-J. ISpoclal toTiu : I3in. : ] The house i-oinmlttco on claims has allowed Uluino county the sma-of fJ,000 foi the arrest , trial and conviction of one. Michael Yokum for aniurilcr committed In thounor ( auizcil territory wi > st of that county. The Irrigation bills have been made fcpecinl order in thahousu for tomorrow after noon , and some bill on this subject will likely va.ss , though nothing is certain at this Into day of the session , The bill appropriating 1100,000 for the world's fuir lacks four votes of the necessary number.Vhcii Iho inwsuni comes upa ain mi erTort will bo mad s to reduce the umount to f75XXi , ( , which muy succeed , JERlHSUPSONMVEARSSOCIfS. The Kansas Statesman Admits it Biforo an Alliance Oonvoutloii. THE 01D STORV A CAMPAIGN LIE. UN Lille- Opponent ( lie Cnl'iict mm to . .Muii.l'oi- | | i < I . .nit Until Ills I line nml III * * MIOPI to Ills Kar- ineiI'oc. . AVN.M'OI.II , Mil. , March l'J.--fSpivIalTele gram to Tin : llii : : . | lioprosontntlvo Jerry Simpson of ICansit * i-txMtcil at > uiisilliin , yes- tcrd.ty iifternnon uiaonjjtlio Maryland farm- on now III convention at the st.ito house when ho Interrupted t\io ( irocejilituM toilony tbe stnteiueut that tie did not wear half- lioio. Tint explanation was precipitated by a reporter who , during the ivcess , called nt tiin.Mart-hind hotel whew Simpson was stop ping and sent him a note in which ho ro- qnastudtlii ! f.irmur congressman tonfllrni or deny t.boropjrt rot.u-iltnK tils footwear. The note wuuutl up : "I'o ' vouvo.ir so Ks f" Afturwaiting some time tor an answer the reporter went hack lo the convention , which had Just boon ti.il lo I to order , and soon Simp son , ballets nnd with his overcoat over his arm. i-ushod i.ito tlio ball nnd demanded Im mediate re oifiiitton. He then bntidod to the secretary tbe notoleft for lilui at the hotel , There was a quiet smile on every farmers' ' fiico when thesocictary tmlshed re id Ing P , nnU all eyewnro turneil oxpcrtaiitly on Simpson , 'i'oaslni ? his eoit ; to one side he fared thi'.convontliin jind spo'.to ' us follows : "Mr. I'cs'uletit : Tbii letter refers Winy- self ixni' ' . I wished It road lo this alllmco and thi'ii'tomaUoa piMMonalexnliiiatlon. It has been alleged that at a certain lime In Kansas I had siid ; tbo poverty of the farmers was so urcat they could not ntVtml to ver.isocks , nml Unit I was n Ihinpr ox.imple. So fur as 1 tun concerned there is im truth in the story. The statement oriL'iiiuted from the brain of u reinibllc.iii editor In 1C msas. My constitueiits ltio\v : nil about meiititll took no occasion to deny the yarn. Ills true thnt oivlnir to tlio lii' h tiirflT seine of the fiirmers could not nlTord toieur socles , and we wore In tbe svnu podtiou as was Niipuleon during the time lie atlempt''il ' to cioss tbo frontier to nttiicUthe Austrian army. He was without arms , and whe.ii asked where he thought be could iret them , sidd : Take them from tbo Austiin.s. ' Tbo man who was against me was anit-inber of the silU stocidng iiiistoi1- racy , better known us Prince Hal. .At the time ol th < election J tolU my people I ex pected to Ketihu otlicrfellow's socks , nnd not imiy did 1 pot them , but I got his shoos ns well. "I want to say that I tlo now tvoar socks and I put them on lifter the defeat of Ingalls , which 1 believe was the boqinnini'of the era that \\ill mark the time when the huinblo.st people can wear socks , and nooplovhosin - tain the Kovoriitneut , SDIIK- ofliomwo my constituents , should wo.ir the very best. I deem It ni'i'ossary to explain to the people of .Miiryl.iiul the much vexed question of socles Just now I am unable to determine which hiis ( iren 1110 grontor reputatioti-my feet or my liwiil. " ' TTiissyeecli wns triveted with Uiniiiltuons applause after which the hustnuas of the convention was proci-eiled with. UltodiIsliiinl l'novii > r.M K , It. I. . March l'-i. The demo cratic state ronvptiilon tdd.iy renomliiated the old stale- ticket , as follows : .John \ \ \ Davis anil Hon.Mlliam T. \VuriUvcll , povornor and llcutciiiint governor , respec tively : K. 1) ) . Mf'uiiiessecretary ( of state : John ( ! . Perry , general trcMurer ; Zeilia 0. Slocinn , attorney general. Tbo re-solutions adopted reiterate approval of the St. 1-ouis platform of 1S8H ; demand free ran * materials for Kliodo Island iimtMifiicturing industries , iwcriuir the necessaries of lite. Tbo Rhode Islaiid iletnoeriiey docs not ndvnc.ito an im possible theory of free trade , but believes lu free trade with all countries. It favors honest money , sutricient to answer the nceits of the people. It congratulates Its fellow-llti/.t'iis on deliveranec from the ty ninny of ire- Speaker Heed anjl lholhrcitcning clanger uf the force bill. It eoncnitulalos the republl. can L'ldtetl States senators who refused to Join their party nssorlnto" . A paragraph i. devoted to the .sins of oniibiiori and cominis- sloii of IbeFifty-lir-it eougross. it approves the siuiuiujl the liho.le Isliinil legislature in de.siKiiat.inc a ceneral half-holiday for u special roiii'rcs.iioiiu. . ! eluutlon in the Second district. The platloral favors elocitiou by a plurality instead of a majority vote ; mow uniform franchUirciiiom dfjiulgca from legislative contiol anil additions to exorcise powers. The oxleiisinn ot' the b.iMot reform toother than state elections is doniandud. Ilallol nir in C.iili oinir- . SMIVMF\IO. : C'al , , March U.--Another ballot for senator was tukoii lii.liiv , as fol lows. Ksteo III , Do Voting : ilVlton \ 1(1. ( Iflatiehurd I'.1 , . .lobiiHton , Wetmoro 1. The democrats cast iT votes forColenian. I'f'iinsylva-ii.i'N I-'i'i'it-llinir Alensjire. IltiiiiiMiuiiii , I 'a. , .Marchlii. The bill inak- ing ciilit hours a dav' labor In Pennsyl vania Institutions under the control ol the state passed the senate today. Kalians lieffihlnt tire A < lou | rns. Toi'KK. ' * , Kan , , March 12. The two bouses of the legislature iltiully got toKOthertotii-lit. | upon tbo appropriation bills and then ad- Journe'd siuu die. st ill KIKIW. > < ; JJexvr.ii , Colo. , March 1'i. Sllvorton and Telluride are still snowed miller , drills in many places forty feet hlgli. Provisions iiro carried into th& > o towns on snow shoos unit all hoponf rnllwiiy eoininu- nication with them iiisliloof a month Is aban doned. T'ho Kalnbow route , from Silvcrtnn to Irotiton Is paral , / .cnnd \ no trains will attempt toRO ovur the line for weeks. The full of snow throughout Iho San .In.iii country nail tbo southwestern portion of the state has boon the irroatest for many years for the time belny , wrecking nil classes of business. As yet no fatalities nro reported. Information from Hititti Pe. X , M. , May.a Kiolirande mall and express train has lieen snowed tinder for three days between An tonio and Tros I'edriw. Itlg l'in > iuiii. , 1'a. , March 10. The great Wood street lire was not entirely Mibuucd until t o'clock this inorniiij , ' . but the Humes were icojit within tlio bounds of Iho Welding and U email in buildings. lioth of those structures were I'oniple'cly ruined. Theoc- cupants of tbo uulldings for a block In either direction suffered considerably from water and llylii ( , ' piirks. As iiear as can bo esti mated'tbo loss will bo about ftlOO.Uio , upon ivlilch ( hero Is'o ! , < xio insurance. Tbo heaviest losers arc J. ( \Velding \ & Co. , tbo ( Jermaiila Dank and Adam lieltnan. Car negie , the chamber of eommercn ami the cut- tnm house ulso sustained ipiito luuvy losses , 'i'hoorigin of the fiivis still a mystery. , \ Tcnipdrai'i Vii-iory. lliiwt.iMi CinrKS. Mo. , March It ! . Thecaso of iiuorbOn : vs tin' Western Union telegraph company , in whlh the former sued to re cover damages for fnlliiraof the company to deliver a telegram sent toNashvIllo , III. , the circuit court held thnt the section of the re vised statutes under which tbo case was brought is unconstitutional , as It undertakes to regulate liiliwtuto couniK.'rco. Thu ease will bo taken lo tbo higher court. ( iorfil t > Hi-nth , llo ToMass. . , .March I' ' . John II. ( 'arr , cx-inetnoer of the Now Hampshire legisla ture and latterly u resident of llaverhlll , Ibis stnte , was killed bj an angry bull In Impus- turn this moming- . The bodv was horribly mutilated , t helm 11 llrtiU'orliii * him and then btuinmiifMm his nros.trulo lorin. The body could not bo removcd.tilltbo bull was Wlleu. A lc ) 'lhloii mi I'liiu'lliatliiii. I NKW YOIIK , March 1'J.Thu 1'nlloil Slates , board uf general apprnhers t'uvo a matlcnl decl.-JRir * * today , In which they do- clnrod that thiuyvat u case of bad tititirtuu. tlon In the MHiUnlov tarilT act , The para graph roferrwth'ls No. .11. nnd rcail.i as fol lows : "t'hocoluto ( otlier thnn eliocolatoeon- fecllnticry and eUorolatucoiuinerelallv Itnown tunwcoichocplatoi i cents iwrjiounil. ' ' The bonril bi'ld tbiiu the paivntlicsis should ' m- brace "oilier , than ehoivlu to confectionery" nleno. tsu t.x it's t Knit mi ! : .s ron yi , Klhty ( ijl-ifn IUIOMII to Have lleun \ntnt \ on liimd and Sorii Ijoxnov , jir h -Cornwall contlnuoj isolatcil from tiie rest of ICnpland because of the recent bli//ar\l. M.my . wrecks are re ported on thatt i-Vlut ! and at Land's Hnd n number of people \vero \ fro/en to dMth. A forcluii steiimslilp , iiaiiio unknown , was wrecked nonrDarlmoulli , Uoumshlro , < lurlti ( , ' the recent storm and all the crew and passeu- pcr were drowned. rlho Ilrltlsh ship Dryad , bound for Val paraiso , \vns \ also wrecked olT Start Point , near Uevonsldro. Her crow of twenty-four were ilrowned. Ainomj thesclHviiior.s lost off Start Point xvas the Luni'sdale , Four of her crew were drowned. Tin1 schooner Uiz/lo I'lloti was also ( lost and two of her crow drowned. It Is already kimwii that ut least seventy lives were lost off the twust durlntf thebli-/- ziird , and in nddlllon at least ten men per ished from cold after iviichliifi the shore. It is feared the list of wrecks and the tecord of ( lives lost is far from bt-'ini ; complete- a iniuiboror other vescls tire known to be Many points inlutid wbeiv the storm was mint severely felt are still Isolated from the surmiimllnK country and days must ellipse befniij treluhl and nassengcr t runic can be entirely restored. Lart'o gangs of laborers have been sent In nil directions to clear the liiii't. The los.s to farm stock Is enormous nnd will cause nnii-li sniVoring ninongllie farmi-rs. Tbo wite.rinainsut I'iymniith have Ililod upaiid th' peopleof tbat city liavn liad mi wnU-r sin 'o last Monday. A ferro of ytiti soldiers bus been sent to assist lh'5 water- werks em ploye.s to clear the water mtims MO they can bo used. . - ' ( iiiict rulli inlhiIteportli. . Min-oli l-j. In the coninioiiH today Chancellor of the K.vclieiiuer Gosheti ndinlt- tid that then1 was a b.uls oftrutli in the report - port tbat thOKovcni'iient of franco anil her majesty's ' Knvei-iiinent had deciilcil to refer the mutters In dispute in connection with New li'oundliiiiil tu arbitration. lu the I'oimnous Ibis evening , in coiiiinittco nfsiiDply. Jlallonr asked a creditor liVi.VII for Ihoiclief of itbtro.s.s In Ireland , lie o.\- ] ) lained lliatthut government had adopted every posKlblu means to expedite the relief vorlc. wbii-li otherwise could not have been bi'Ktin b.'foro April or May. Ilu pokehigiily of tliu iu-.lstitico , the farmers , priests tmil luiidlords had rendered , vldch naved tin- governinetitmuclievpcnso. There hnd bum no eases of starvation on the main land , but griMtjiik of stiit-vat ion on Wands , antllnore- fore sp.'clal.sle.uners had been chartered to investlcato tin : condition of the Inhabitants and convey supplies to tlieni. Tinnuiab.T of persons eiur.igeiMii n-liuf work I-Vbruarv y-i wasT1' ! ! * , 'J'ho total amount of wanes paid \viis j-liV.i. | The ( , 'ovcrnmenl. was at lire.seul. spending i'H.lWil weekly in waf cs. Tin- credit askiiil wu : > adopted. ThehouM'by ' ii yoto of l.M to 10 adopted a vote of H > .MU ) > 1) ) fpr liht | railways in irelat.d. Her lil ) ? Hit.V KslnbliHhrd. M.MIIIIII. .March IS. Tlio woman found murdered in a 1-nllivay train lit Seville todny vas iil'i-endi drevsmnKor. Lasteveniiirf it'rbbbcrentcrod the llrstcbtss earrnwe on the train at Sariiposbainid witba knile stabled ihe1 inspector guntriil of tele- 1'iiipli , He overpowered tin- assassin and thi-jwl'lni off. ' ' "flic man was captured In a dving condition. _ Huokcd Ihc Town , l'\m > , March' 12. A dispatch from Ton- fjiiiii says fiOO ivllets made an attack tin Bobo , overeamo the nVirrUon nnd sacked the town , killing Krciich "off.fials. , ' ' , " . March' -vTho 1 Monta Car/o / bank lost V'.HiO.OlHItofll.T/t.boliiclieit . ' 11111011111 lost In one day in twenty years. The winners wore KtiKllsh players , : I'ri'sldon t llurrlson's Prow -ss. HKM.IKM , Md. , Mtireh 1'J. Tlilrtcoa ducks -twelve redhoiuls nnd one canvassbick test I'reslileat Harrison's ' piovess as a marksman today. ! : ' " ' .I In * * K jtihlle'H ) IJfi'Vo-i Avit > , March 12.--rorty million dollars hsue boon subscribed to the new Arifiiino ! loan. The financial situation s cleaving rapidly. \ii Ih'li.ui ( ! ; - . HUT /islutri' . /i\\/iiiAi : . March. 1'i. Tl.o Itiillrm steanior Paraguay U nshorn at Merk.i. She has a number of pabsen orsaud troops aboard. Stoim in i ii'jliiitd LONDON , March 13. Snow storms liav iiRiiinset m In tlio vvtst of HiiKlaiiil and nil roads nnd railways .iro again blockcil. A IJi I'jtrK l-'allui-o. P.MitS M.irclilS. The Wood I'.iviii ' com- P'uiy of this city has faileil. liabilitic.s , ; iiU , ) ( ) , U francs. _ Kail Cranvillc III. LioviioN , March irJ. tCarl tlrauvillols seri ously ill. StMJrt-laiy l'iittor and I'nrty. CIHTTANOOO \ , Tenti. , March 17. SiYw-tnry Proctor and guests , ineludiuir ( Icueral Miller and ( leiieralYilllains , went to Atlanta last nighl , but the congressional and other mem bers of the vlsitini { party remained nnd viewed other famous battle fields around L'hattiiiiooiM. Tonight the parly attended a baniMiot to uulobrate the inuujjur.iUon of the Itaslostc'ol process in tliu south. Tlio dis- tuiKiiNhed leuturu of the occasion was the table wnie , much of wlncli , liiL-ludini ; the plates and cover i'f the menu cards , consisted of tin plate recently made lu this country from CliatlnuooK'u Wtci-l. divers wore luid for nearly two hundred guests , amontr whom were Senators Manderrion , l-'ryis , llnwley , ( Hi tlir , Snndors mid Curey : Kcnrosontntlrcs AlcK'Inle.v , UaimonVheeler. \ . llooher , J'ost ' and Ileiidcr.sotiof Illinois , I.ottqr.-v of rejirt't weiii read fro tna nuinbor ol disl iniruislicd ( Qiillemen , lncliidiniex-rresiieiit ! Cleveland , Abrani H. IloNvitt aiidChaimci'y M. Depow. iiiinStriker. - . HJIINTVis. . , Mitrch 1-J. Thirty or forty strikers formerjy.uinyli vcd at Secor's trunk factory atteinjile. 'V' ' assault some of the now nion louicht. 'lio lull cu tlnully dispoivd the crowd lifter ntrViilnij two arrests. 3 trouble is feariM. ' In Old [ 1 < i\im I lrn I'liiK. Li ( ilitsniv ! Trxlnrcli 1AURtist Hoiiiti' A : Co./i / one ol tlio oldest inercuntllu houses in Iho cityt'-'as.sif-'iicd today. L.inhlli- tlos estiinutcd titfjIUU.OOU ; assets not yet as certained , ! , i , A'l ioky 1'a I , Ll H AU.K , IIMai'ob ] / ( ; IKlght men de- scciuHiKf the icnX huft at this plaeo fell u distance often ffjifU All were badly uruhod , several liaviiiWpkcii | lew. Struclt HcM-iiitsV ol * t < i' i-sive Kines. 1'uov must r/fl'l , Mmvli 13. Khtht liun- drcd weavers ( jUplAyeii at the Atlantic inUls struclr this nflL-riioon on account of alleged i veil nun. A llr.'ak In u l -\i-i' \ . Mt.Mi-iih , Tenn. , March I'J.-Tho lovco at C'onloy's lukouave way early this morning anil tbo Ilttlo village Is completely llgodod , Mcainei1 'Ii-iiildail Keportcil l.iM. Ctiinill' , AVales , March li. It Is rumored at Newport ih.it the steamer Trinidad has been lost and. all t be crow d ruwncd. Hell ' ! I- plumI'ri'llt ' * . IluvroN , Mass. , Marcb 1' . ' . The American Hell telephone company has declared a divi dend of fcl per share. fjiM' C'oi'H to t lie ,1 my. KK\V Oui.r. i\ > , la. , Murch I' ' . The nuted Himncsii v casu was ylvun to the Jury to night. WAR iSD DISSENSION RIFE , Pfllmot'j ' Eloctloti Onuses a Division Among Illinois I , M. B , A. Lodges. ADDRESS BYSTREETER AND TAUBENECK , They l Htie n Iniilfo5t'o to tin ; I'ciiplo | lu U'tilcli McNnrs. Moore nnd Cuukntlt Arc AoiMived ot * ) , 111. , March 12.-\Vnr nnd dlssi'iislon in rife air.om : tbo aKvlcultural or- f-ranlztitlons of the stain. The olcctlou of I'enornl 1 "aline r by the votes of Itepresontn- lives Moore and ( "ockrell has caused u di vision nmoiiit the Kanners' ' Mutual llenollt tiMOL'iallon lodusof Illinois , ami Iho broach will be widened by an address Issued tonight by A. J. Strector , tbo recent acimtorlnl can- dldato , anil KepivHoiiljtlvo Tnubonuck , tbo single fiirmcr ntpinher who remnli'i'd ' true to tbo jiidepetident candidate. The address says : "The charge of Messrs. Moore and Cockrcll that the republicans had obtained from Klreolcr Mich promises us would , If cniriodoitt , entirely unlit him from conscloii- t lously it > prc entlnff the principles of the or- iriiiilziillon is Inconvct. " Koforenco Is made to n con feronco when the lejilslitturo llrst convened , at wlfich C ockri'II , ' 1'niibeni'ftc , Stn-oter and Cap- tnln I'etrin were present , and nt which tlnj policy of Streelor's candidacy was lirst mnrkedoiit and unani'tioinly agreed upon. It MIIS agreed , In the event of bis election , thnt Stnotcr would maintain tlm principles of the Fanners' Mutual Hencllt associntloti and other nt-riculturnl and labor orpinl/ations , but in consideration of the support of the republicans should boat lib- 01 ty tovoto with the hitter on otber Issues. The address rovlews Strcelor's ex ) osltlon of principles buforo the n-publican steerivi , ' conimllteo and says when criticisms were published In the deinocrntlc press Stiooter wns nfraiu called npon to state his position before the delegation of iDili'pondcnts , includlnj ' , Moore , Coclc- rell mid Taubenecli. M this conter- eiico Stroeler reiterated liln intentions and Dr. Moore expivsscd himself as per fectly satisfied. At tlio same conference Cockroll told bo\v ho and Monroluul none to I'almcr and talked manors over. Cockrcll salil in part : " \\'e \ all nj-ived thnt the wealth of the country was belli ) ; drawn to a roinmon center ; thattbere was no piollt In farimni ; , IMlmcrsnid himself that tbeip was no prollt in fariiiint. , us ho know. When wo asked for n remedy for all this evil nnd hardship Imd'iilmori saidho didnotkiunvtho remedy , but t hat the yotim , ' men now cominion ; the htiiKO of iicllon would have to Hnd it later on. That is what thU man , for whom I hnd nrand ( opinion , w'lo is held up before the people of this country as n senntori.il candlduto and the man to support , vas obliged to confess. This is the man whom tboy are asking tbrco inoa rcprcscntiiiKthi ! nsricullur.il classes of this country to supputt The only remedy ho has Kot is a'little reduction of the turifl and the free coinage of .sllvor. After tbis tiilk , Tnubeiieck , Mooroatidmy.self , " snut C'ockrell , "agreed that vo could never support that man for United States senator. I w.int n imm who h fon\u to the senate by my veto to say at least that he thlnitihc knows some way out of this condi tion of things. I want him to say that ho thinks bo knows some wry to prevent tbo wealth of tlio country from belnn drawn away from tbo people and Into nrotnnmn cen ter to oppress tlirtn. I want to tell you that \\hilo \ ( Ionoral I'.ihner is a Rood , wellI menu- hip old man. be is wedded to old theories nnU policies ttiat wro in VORUO a quarter of a century iu-o. Ho leaves ull these evils to bo remedied by the young men whoaro now to coniu , " Th'oconfcrenco at which these remants weroniitdowas hold February SO. The ad dress then culls attention to Streeter's ' nro- parctlsnei'ch of nccuptanco , In vliich lie said , asidufiomtlio cconiimio prittciples hold to bo essential In tij-riculutral and labor orpan- IzatUms , thnt he would stand bv those -who stood by Iho Partners' Mutual lienotit asso- clntion election. Mis'tariff views , ho said , we-ro Iho result of t hoiiKlit and Investigation mill am nearly in harmony with those of the republican party. His ox'ierionco ] niaue him linow that In sumo states there is need of a law to protect the people in their rleht to a free bdlol : and fair count , nud ho would IKfiliul tosii [ > pott any roason.iblo mcnsiiro to that end. Hiuno cliaiiccs were made in tbis sieecn | IMan-h li to meet the views of Cockrcll anil Moore , although It contained not n sliif-lo principle but what had before liL-eti eiiilorsed by them. When Cockii'll ' icturned from CbicaL'o Monday inorniin. ' Stnx'ter tried to show linn n copy ol the revised speech , but Coclirell inclined , and sai.l ho was through with all coiiterences. Tbo manifesto of Cockrcll and Moore , jiub- llshfd yoslpi'dny morning , was Issued with out consulting Taubeni'okor Strcoter , in vio- laUonof the at-'iTfment to consult with each ( ithorln every thin IT. Koferritijt to the story that Senator Kvans ( republican ) saw ( Jockrell In Chicago Satur- duv nnd Informed him that St rector linii made pledges to the rcpulilicans which would unlit him as ; in independent candidate , the rutdrrhs says : ' The account of this inter view wo bi'lios'oto have been ( 'iven out by Cockriill himwolf and to have been mainly fiction as an j > cnso fiir voting for Palmer. In pionf wo pi'esentlho following letter from Senator Kvutis : Mhavoseen tbo statement of that interview said to liavo tnken jitat-o between Oockn'll and myself in Chlcacro Hat- urdavlast , It Is ne.irly nil a fabrication. Nor has Mr. Streeter made any pledues to my knowledge Inconsistent with his integrity as' nil Independent. ' " The nililress closed : "We submit this statement to the public and let them draw their own conclusions. " A delegation of enllenicn representing tbo Hvo stoclt roniinission merehnnts of Hast St. Louis called on Senator 1'almer this evening runt presented him with a handsome hall tree , the hooks iM-inir polished horns of Texas cuttle. In bis speech accepting thoglft Gen eral Pal nicr said that it was witlfsalisfao- tion ho acknowledged Ids responsibility to the people of Illinois. They will reali/.o thnt one result bus been accomplished , it not itrjro - that the rule of the caucus Is ended in this stnte. Tbov will rcallto that in his case thoi-o wns no trading or ] iuretn lnKof votes. They will tlnd bo has not pledged himself to aci with either of the picat piirtles of tile countrv , hnvlntr well defliii'd opinions of ins own. He bad stated ( hey * opinions to the people of thiistatoand asked them to support him If they agreed with linn. Having Leon elected by the people ple ot the state , hoilrtlre to do Ills utmost to carry out their wishes , not ns the re pro- sentitlvoof the caucus Htoorliitf committee , but respnnsiblo to no other body than the people ol tliis ( trout statoof Illinois. I'.tuif.it i-'oie i'ijsivi\r. : : The Lalest Aviilable lltMiiocratii ! 1'tis- sibility. AVisniMiTov , March -Special ! [ Tele grniii to Tin * Ui'.i' . ) 'I'ho name of.lohn.M. Palmer of Illinois , whoso election to tbo United Hlutos senate yesterday terminated a dend-lock which had attracted nattunal at tenlion. Is on every Up hero. A prominent politician who urrived it \VaihiiiKlon from New Vork this morning -says thnt when It wns known m Now York yesterday morning that lioncral I'almor was elected .senator the t.ilUof Palmer tor prowl dent In Mia was rife. At the editorial rooms ol the Commercial Advertiser , a well known Cleveland paper I'aliner's nitiiio was put down as tliu candidate tor IMi.1. It was sfntcd thnt the dissensions lu Now York s tate madit the selection of a New York man wholly ImpiMcllcable. Tin-so views are thoughtto ho verysiff nillcimt , coming as 1 hey do from a iu < wipaioi | wlilcli bus always teen n Cleveland orciin uml whose ulitor Is n next-door neighbor uiul a wnim pcrsonul friend of Orovur ( Iliivuland , 11 was jtatfd also thnt various teloKriii passed letwccn New York and leading Wd orn demofrnts , the roMilt of which will priibibly be anmmiucil in a forinlduhln I'.ilmcr hooin which will bo hiuncheil from Now York In thenost dnynrso , Cencral 1'uluiurii knitvn to hold coiuurv atlvo viowa on Uio ( incstlon of colnapo , which miiUoJ him popular In thoenst. IT irt 1,1 , m : MI-KM * . I'lr.m CUM l.'liril In Cli riiicinii , March -What promises lo ho the liveliest political camimlgn over witnessed In t'hlciigo was formally opened ton lithl by IClmor U'ashhurn , who U the first i-imdidnto to receive and accept the nomination for the mayoralty , llo Is the candidate of Iho Independent - dependent citizens' ori'iinlz.ttloi > , similar to the munlcip.il reform movement lu New York , with the growing probability that ho may bo endorsed by tbo republican conven tion. Ho wan chief of jxillee of Chicago i nuintuTof years ago nnd made a rcnmrliublo record for Imlepemlenco from ward bosses nml effective enforce i nc nt of the l.tws. I'ntll bis name was maidenly .sprung : the rcimbll- cans summed practically committed to Hempstead - stead Wuslibnrii , son of the late Klthiio 11. AVashhnrn , inlnl.ster to Pranco. Tbero seems a chance tonight thnt Hemp- xte.id Vr.ishhiirn will be the straight republican candlilnte ; lUtnerVaililiurn , an independent ; Mnvor Cregier , deinocratlL- ciuidldatinml ex-.Nlnyor I'arier 11 liarrUon , mi Independent. Harrison , aided by ex-Con gressman l.awlcr , Is miiUing a strong can vass for the democratic nomination n iitnst Civgier , llesides tbo two \Vaslibiirin , Ctvnli'1' and Harrison , "Tommy" Morgan , labor ngltator , 1ms beunlioniiniited for nmvor by tbo socialists , Aside from the rcgulnr lurlLsan issues , Sunday cluslng of saloons and suppression of umliling am cutting a heavy figure In the many eurncred .Indue t'alilwt-ll Dci'lilcx Agninsl the Uniisns .V : Ni-lmtHkn. 1C \\sis C'nv , Mo. , March VJ. .bidgo Cnbl- well of the United States circuit court signed n decree of foreclosure in tbo case of the Itoek Island road against thoCliicug-j , KUIIKIIS A Nebraska , nud Hie latter line will now lie disposed of at public sale tosntlsfv tbo Hock Island's mortgage of f.'VMO.OOO. Tlio ease has boon hotly contested for over a your. 'J'ho controversy aro.su over an attempt tit foreclosure of tbo mortgage on the Cbieap.0 , Kansas it Nebraska roiid. The counties of Kansas and Nebraska , through which the reid , win built , voted 1,000,000 in aid of it , nnd the1 * fought the foreclosure. Judge Caldwcll referred the ease to Newman Krl ) ns referee. Mr. Brb decided In fnvorof the Rock Island mill .hulgo Cnldwell sustnlned the decision The Kansas and Nobraskn counties will lose the value , of their stock , which will become worthless upon thosnloof the road. It is rumored that a ( Jonld syndi cate will buy tbo road whoa it Is put up at auction and thus kill an active competitor with the t'nlon 1'ae.lile. Decided Aiiliisl ; ( tic Cinr.uio , March 1-J. The attempt of west ern road'to con form to two freight agree- inunt.H which conflict Is camin # n ftood deal of friction. At the meeting of tno Western rrolght association today a proposition of the Itiirlington rend to reduce rates to llc'itvlce. Neb. , sulHelcntly to put them in line with rates to Lincoln received the nflirnmtivo vote of a. majority of tbo members. , and. under the rules of the U'est- ern Freight nssoilntton , the reduction was anthori/ed. Chairman Midgclcy rnlod.Jiow- ever , that tbo ngreeinent ol the Western Trafilc association , which requires n unan imous vote to authorise a clningo. was now In force and must govern. Ho therefore de cided that the proposition was lost. This provoked a stormy debate , tbe HnrlhiKton and ro.ids not members of the Western Tralllc association protesting , lint tlm west ern frelurht agreement must rule , rsiidgcley would not recede. It is understood that the Durlhipton will give ten days' notice of Its Intention to put the proposed rates into ( iffect , which is. also contrary to the rules of the Western Trafilc association. 'J'ho Alton has agreed to give the Jackson ville & Southeastern two \veoks to gather up outstanding mileage tickets , mid if satis factory proof Is given at that time will not imt the 'J-eent rate into effect. A Seiiil-Aiinnal Dividend. VOHK , March l'-J. Tbo St. Paul road today declared a Sfsnl-nunual dividend of I1 ! j per cent on preferred stock. n'ttltl.U'S t'AMIt I'KOl'I.K HH'H. feveral ol' tlio Prominent Ofllcinls on tlio Ms ) . C'IIIIAGO , March 12 , Vleo Chairman JIc- Kenylo of t tin world's ' fair national commis sion bus been compelled to return to his Ken tucky home.bls physician fc.iring that should ho remain in Chicago his attack of grippe will prove fatal. Colonel McICon/io's illness , combined with other misfortunes , leaves the national commission hi a crippled condition. President Piilincr is now on his > way to Flori da for his health. Director Ciuneral Davis is sick at homo. Tbo mem bers of the board of control of tbe national commission , who have boon considering financial questions , have ranched the conclusion that the appropriation will not permit of payhiK the expenses of the meeting of the whole commission in April , ns projected. The board has decided to issue a circular statin-the ) exact financial condition of things and explaining that if a snfllciont number of members to constitute n quorum would pay their own personal expcnsos , in cluding railroad fare to Chicago , a session would bo hold. There is n project on foot to liuvo the fair opened by lho only living de scendant of Columbus , tbo dukool Znruguu of Madrid. The hoard of control today defined the duties of th" lady managers. They are among other things to appoint one-lnilf the members of all committees that award prizes for exhibits produced in whole or part by foiiialo labor , besides having exclusive charge of Iho women's building aim the general management of the Interests of women in connection with the exposition. Illinois < : | IIKH Works Shut Down , Oir.uv.i , III. , March 12. Three hundred employes of tlio Lahastic glass works were locked out today by the proprietor. The fail ure of ono of tlio men a short time ago to pay his dues to the union caused trouble and the men have twice quit work without warning. Mr. I.iiclinppcllo , tbo proprietor , determined to shut down the works until the matter is settled. President Smith of the flint glass blowers' union has been telegraphed to come from Pittsburg. Tito Weather KoreenNl. Per Omaha and vicinity Fair ; station ary temperature. Kor Nebraska and Iowa-Fair ; no change in temperature , except slightly warmer m eastern Iowa ; variable winds. For South Dakota Fair ; warmer Satur day ; vaiiable winds. I'nllc-e and ilury l > iMt-rec. K\X > AS CUT. Mo. , March 1U.-Tbe cor oner's jury bin rendered a verdict that Nich olas Dayton , the wealthy stockman wtio was mysterlon-ly shot and killed yesterday , prob ably committed suicide , The pnlicn , how ever , are workln ; ; on tbe theory of murder. Supposed to Have Killed Himself , Hu.TiMom : , Md. , March U.'enoial ( Isauo H. Mooiti was found dead today in his hotel with a wound la liu head. The gcnorul has been unwell fora fmv dn\s , anil It is sup posed ho killed himself In a tit of despond ency. _ Trying to have MiirdcrcrH. NF.W YHIIK , Mnrcb 1' ' . The counsel for Sinilor nnd Hlociim huvo Ixvu pi veil until .March 'ji : to obtain a hearing on an appeal to Hhe United States supreme court for u writ of habeas corpus. Ai'chbisliop ofM ihumkt'o llioiesi- . Alu.w M'Ki-r , "NVis. , Mr.rch I'-A p.ipal hriuf , accoinpanlc'd by a letter of explanation , aiiKtntiag | lllsbop Knt/or arcbhlshop of the diocese of .Milwaukee , reached him today from Koine. _ SlenniNlilp iVrrlvnlM. A tMovlllo-Tho State of Nevada , from Now York. At Houloguo TUo Tcendam , from Now York. HTIIONU OIM'OHITION. llnril Iitii'k Kiii-oiinlnrod by Ilio Aunt- li'tir Itiu'ei-H ImHl Nlubl. Tbo Coll-ouin hioyclo nu'os had to contend agnliist u strong counter attiiictlon lust night In the Helm manufacturing company'- ' big lire , yt'l them win a full- crowd on bund. Tliu tlrst event wns 1'lxley ' versus "WnlUvr , I Mxltiy winning In il-'fl. ' Following thl Vho racesSvcro run n.s follow.s. tt'ortbent Somvb In ( IJS : ! , f Mears vs dross In ltui. : : I'leschor vs Oshorne In ( JWln. : ! . Miinterferlng vs WiilltinliiJ:60if. ( : . I'lxley vs I'orterln flM. : dross vs Schnell In llili. : ! Search vs llolton In ( MS U > . Mears vs I'otterln III : t-fi. l-'loHt'lirtr v \ VorlinllU' : ! ' i SelmellvsUolton in TIlt'6. : ' Tbe loiloNvmg U tlio stunning of the1 con" tostnnt.s : Hover's team won tbo tug of war , wbn Nvill bo repeated Saturday Kllraln and ( 'uiU'rey , Inlto Ivllraln and ( Jeoi-Re Oodfroy will inni't ' before the California Athlctli ) club tomorrow nil-lit. The colotvd nnm's llf'bt wltb .Inckxnii proved him to bo a bnrd man to whip. Aitu does not seem to cut any llguro In t'odfroj's cnse , for ho hns been well nnd froqin-ntiv tried , llo Is built strongly Irom the crmi . ! up , hits with terrlllc foive , has fought S IIH < of tlio best men In the country and was ucr ncc.useil of Illiichlng. .lacksoti said ( iodfpt wns tbe fltrungcHl nntatronlst bo ever fu- . .1 . , and it Is n mutter of record that hi < t.n . , ; , , i fearful ninoiint of punishment from t ho AM ti'iihan. Kilr.dii N jndKcd for the conn contest b > bis llgitt with Sullivan and Ins - , , . rounds with forlu'lt , the Inlter bp.sthi" h 11 lint neltberof tbese encounters will HIIIIM . i tvelghlni ; Kilruin's chmu-es nc.tlnst tbusii . i Ciotlfroy lie Is lieavlcr , no doubt as ptiiM ' does not show tiny weak spots In bis frun. ' nnd , like ( Sodfrey , bus taken good ennt t blinsell. KllraiM Is the younger by SP > .N . years , nnd besides is n Ilttlo taller and hait longer reach , not a sn.nll ndvnnliige. "l\il rain is Just In nice condition , " tbo California press says , "lie Is not very line dravui , but is strong nnd < | tiick and willing. " ' ( iodfrey is also In line fettle , nlthouch , ns is enstoinnry with him , bo lias twined down to bone and muscle. Speculation on the r > < suit of tbe im'oiinp hni not reached benty llKiiresyot , hut , each tniin has strong admir ers who will undoubtedly plunge. I'rlti.-lmrd Kmx-kH Out llnrke. LONDON , .Mnrch IS. The Blovoeontc.st bc- tweon the Kngllsli cbainpion inlddlowelirli' ' , Ted I'rltchard , nnd Jack Ilnrku took place at the Albany club tonight. Tbo mutchvn - for the llolloway stakes of $ (1,000. ( The men were well matched In height and reach. In the first round fiurkc had the bust of it , ( uttiiiK home repeatedly. In the fccond round I'rltchnrd wnko up and landed with his right and loft In qui > lc succession. Then they came to c.loso i-iiur ters , llurke dually falling from a blow on tlio jaw. In the third round I'ritchurd dashed in , tauhif- Burke completely byuirpriso hy tin- vigor of his onslaught nun Dotting in blous with terrible elTect upon the hitter's hi-.ul. Ilurko was completely dazed and was Una \ lloorod by n tremendous hit on tbo jaw. ll had hardly regained bis feet whun Pritchnr 1 downed him iivaln. Burki ) tailed to i within the ten second limit and I'ntcb.i. 1 was declared tbe winner. American Association Schedule. CIMINNATI , O. , March 12. Tbo Anii > ne.i < , s base hall association Issued Its sebediilo i IS'.U ' tonigbt. TLe season begins April 1 u , > < ends October "i. Two games on Decorati. . day tire played In the east ,111 d two game the Fourth of July and two on labor di _ . September T. uro played in tlio west. 1 lie Alli'ii-li'nrroll I-'isht. UKNVIH : , Colo. , March I1.1. ( Special lo T ir HKK.I Pat Allen , the Otnnha heavywoigbt , and Lawrence Farrell of this city wore 11 hnve fought today for n nurse of $7.1(1. ( imt owinj ; to unfavorable weather the tnill uiu boon postponed until next Tuesday. Month Dakota ftiinVrpr. * Si-ek ing Seed Grain I'mSjuliig Hewing , Cnicsiio , March 1'J. A mcetiiifj "of editors of agricultural pnpeis was hold todny ' listen to Mi-s. lilaekfati of Nebraska nnd A A. I'nin of Dakota , dolegnu.-s to solicit In c for the destitute population of the arid Mi- tricts of South Dakota , Kansas and V brusha. Another ineotlnt * will bo hold ' - morrow. Tbis evening Milton Uoor/fi- / . > > , r presided at the neetbisaid ( tbo tides told t X sulTering nnd privation are aw fill. All tin'/ . ' asked for is lood for stock and seed gran , ( 'eorpo said he bad talked the matter < * < , with a number of wealthy business men.i - eluabiK Messrs. Armour'Iliginbotben , Il.i vey and others and all have sipiuHed a w ! ingncss to do sonuUhlng handsome , provide I ' they are assured the delegates am acting fur all nnd that there will bo no uoccssitj d.r * doitiR tbc work over again. Oftleinls of mads running we.ny they will carry goods si i t to the arid du. . 'i-t free of charge. \VI1I IVai'iiish Seetl Grain. AiinniE.v : : : , S. D. , March IS. Arrn-ij-o- mcnts have been perfected through tiio county commissloiiors whereby elov.Uurom - ) i.iuics will supply tbe neudy f.irnurs of tins county with seed ciidn. I-'ivo or morx re sponsible fiirmer.s In every township w.ll titiaraiitce that tliu eeil furnUbml will bo properly s.owti . , the crop linrveslxd uiul tbo elevator men paid. Wholesale Groeers ami Tohiucn Slcn. Ciiic.vtio , March li. Wholesale groi crs and tobacco men from a do/.eu dUTcu-nt states are holding a incotlng hero to doviv .1 wny to erndicato thnovlls arlslmr fron - ' contract system. It is probable tl'itt ' - . kind of n protective nss-ociation v ' 1 formed , the members aj-ivi-niRiiotto ha. . . I tobacco on the contract system. Itailroad 'I bieve Arrested. PH. , March 12. For a .Near < r more piust Ireight trains on the IJilNl > . : , , . Western road huvo been robbed of M' : Vjlo goods. Four you n 4 n.en were urrOil a ut Kixhury tuii.iy mid tide u cimfiVisian tr | . ! i eating u 11111111101uf train un-n. Thu slutliu. s aggrch'ato many thousand ilollu : .t. .MlHstssiipi | Iii'vi'C llrenko. lln i.iior-r , Miss. , March I' . ' , -Tbe lev cv i > n the Mississippi river l.rtdti early this m0 - Ing and great diimn/o is llkuly tb rusuit. The li-aih ) Hull. Toir.no , O. . March -Jcneral John \V duller died heiv today. Nothing ESse | tiaU Ajor'8 I'llls fin.sllmiililliiK : a torpil , lUcr , 8tie-i-iln'iiiiiK ( dlKi-Ntiun , and n--u- | lathiK the action of tinhmcK They contain - tain no calomelnor any oilier Injiiriont iirng ; bill arccuiii | > OMMliif IbenctlNeprii.ii- Dies of Hie best \ > ictnl ; > lt' catbaitli-s. " 1 NNasasuirer.-rfor jeais fronKhsiiopm ( Hid ll\cr troubli-s , ji , , , ! Inundi i. p-inn ' : , , , relief until 1 commenced taking Ayci's I-IK | They have cfleeinl a cunipli'ic cine. ' Oeorge Mooney , \Vnlhi WallaV. . T. " Whenever 1 am troubled v/lili consiia | tlon , or suffer from lues n ( appetite , Ayciv I'llli set me tight again.- . J. lilser. Jr. Hock House. Va. " 1'or tin- cure of bead-irbc , Ayoi's Oft Ihartlc rillsnretbi'liiiislelteome iiicillelne I CUT nicd.-lt. K.Jnmi ! , , l.iichcsti'r. Mass "T\\a boxes of ' Ayei s I'llii ciirc.l mo o severehcadaolie , tiomlilcb I was lon-asut ( erer.-Hinma Keycs , llnbbaiilston.Couii. Ayer's Pslfs , i-Rr.i-Attr.il nv * U. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Zowoll , Uaii , Bold by ull ix-slcii In Mtd. . tu.i.