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    THE OJIAHA DAILY BEE : STJNDAYT. JMA.BO1I 22 , 1891 SIXTEEN PAGES.
ICOSOMI WITH BUSINESS.
"While the Senate Sleeps tbo House Outs
Down Expenses.
REPORT OF THE RELIEF COMMISSION.
JtotUlno Workofllio Homo Vcstcr-
< lny DIsolmrKli'K the Clerks
Noted.
LiJ.-roi.N' , Neb , March 21.-Special [ to
Tun I3EP.J The house lookup the reports of
the comn.lttoo of the whole. House roll 110
by Uomax , piovldlng for the election of two
prcsldentlnl electors from the state nt largo ,
nnd ono by each congressional district , was
recommended for passage.
Watson moved thnt the recommendation bo
iiotcoucurrcd in and the bill bo Indefinitely
postponed lost. > cas , M ; nays , WJ.
The bill was then ordered oiiRrossed for
final reading , all the democrats nnd inde
pendents with four exceptions voting together
In thoafllrmatlve , AHIOIIB the o votlnft no
wcro 1'nrkcrof Howard andTajlorotUutler.
House roll H7D providing for the construc
tion of a boulevard diagonally across the
collepo farm nnd authorl/InK the board of
rcKonts of the Mate university to lav out the
land in lots for sale at their o\\n discretion ,
\vas ordered to third readhiR yeas , ID , nnjs ,
8.
8.On motion of White of Cass fourteen com-
rnltto clerks \\oro discharged , including
clerks of all committees oxcont accounts nnd
expenditures nnd slv coHtodlnnsof committee
rooms vons , H\ ; nays 'JO , all Independents
cxiont Pclker of Douglas.
Wilson introducca a resolution dcnjlntr to
the lolbvLsts the privileges of the floor 'Iho
speaker said the rulon would bo ripidly en
forced In the future , and Itould not bo
nccessiry to tnkonctlon on the resolution.
A Inrtfo number of icpoits from stindinK
committees were filed nnd the hotiso ad
journed till 2 p. in.
In the afternoon session the committee on
labor , through Chnlrm.m Hurnnn , reported
that house roll 127 , by So\erin , bo placed nn
the Rcncral 11 lo for future consideration.
This bill provides thntn bounty of 1 rent per
] xmnd should bo paid on boot suRnr to the
tnanufacluicr who operated onlj ono factory
nndv ho nllowod the producer at least $ . " > nor
ton for beets , the bounty to coasaln ono year ,
Breon of Dou lns mo\cd that the bill bo
iniiotinituiy postponed.
Stcrnsdorff thought the bill should RO on
fllo nnd iccelvo fair treatment.
Ford wanted to know what had como over
the spirit of his dreams , as the momhor from
DoURl.is hnd Introduced the bill ropoalhiK the
rrcsont bounty , Ho strongly insinuated
that Stornsdorft hud b"cn "swcctonoa"
( lauKlitorj during'I recent Junketing till )
to Crand fsliud
BtenisdorIT ropttcd that ho had received n
larpo number of petitions from labor organ
izations In favor of the bill
Pord said ho represented the hborlntf men
of Douglas county and hnit not heard a word
from them and foircdthntif these infant In
dustries wcro encouraged they would soon
grow to Klnnts nnd net beyond control
Monn of DakoU also asUcd that the bill go
on illo.
White thnueht It was a cruel wnv of kill
ing a measure by slow torture , for the bill
vould never bo reached , but as Its friends
desired to < llspo oof It In that manner ho had
no objections nnd would vote nyo.
Sto\cns of Purnns made a similar icmiiik.
The bill \uis placed on the gcnoul illo
yeas , fxi ; nays , till.
Ilnuso roll 147 , the IrrlRntion bill prepared
by the committee appointed by the late irri
gation convention , was called upon llnal readIng -
Ing , but failed to pass , receiving only 3" ) of
the ne.ccssnry 51 votes. Many objected to the
section relating to the "board of control"
being stricken out , and stilted that if this had
not been uono they would nave cheerfully
supported Iho 1110:13nro. :
An effort \ \ as inndoto secure extra pay for
some of the committee clerks nud custodians
discharged bv the resolution of Mr. Whltu ,
but Kruso objected to the matter beltic
brought up and the house adjoUrned till 10 u.
in Monday
Honor \v < rk7.
LINCOLN' . Neb , March 20 [ Special to THE
DPK.J Yesterday the following report w.u
made by the relief commission :
To Iho Honorable House of Uoprem-ntatlves
of tlio Twenty-second Nsslon , fsibraak.i
LoslHlaluro-Gontleiiicn : hi answer lo ( ho
oft rcvonted request inaile upon this Hour thu
ext'cmiUo coiiindttou of the Nobrnskt sl.ito
rolluf commission hold u rosulur nicotine this
Tiiomliig and boss lun > o to submit the follow-
lnir :
Under house roll No TO wo ha\o expended
for protlslons nnd fuel between $ .ViXJ ( ) mid
tifl.uoo. U'oaru Mipplylm ; butwoui 0000 mul
7IWn f.unllli's , avt'r.iijlin HMI to the f.urlly.
otnry foiii to lxMolcs the fullowliiK : fo
imiiiKUof Hour. K pounds corn ineitl , S pounds
oat nipjl , ft irautiils hominy , 4 pounds rL-o mul
7 pounils or lioain. In the llrtt ahlpiuent under
this hill wo sent to mu'h county u fuwnouiids
( if tcuiind lolluu nlthposltlvii Intli iietloiiH to
thudlstrllintnis t < > Kl\o it only to these ho
\iato slok or old or fuoMo. An order that wo
tire pliiiHiul to say has been iinlto well curried
out. 'Iho provisions on linnd In the various
cminths ulll lint from seven to ten ( lays.
GUI lust shipment also Included juO pounds of
silt Mldos toi'aeli county.
Under houno roll No. HI wo have spoilt lio-
tweon tfiu.OOO und ( n.NXHl ( for wlioat and barley.
The coininlssujiicrs decided that they would
fiirnlMh no crulnsupplies tunny county oust
of u llmi ruiiLiliiK north : iii < ! xotitli of thu uust-
crn liordorot tliu foIlonhiK counties : Uhorry.
Thomas , l-o-Mn. Lincoln , 1'rontlcr , Itcd Wil
low , until nftor they had made u nursnnal In-
lesttKntlon. Tim in vvattKatlon shows that wo
will ham to luil ] ) several conntUsoastot that
lino. ToKhothcm their pro rntii of wheat
nnd burley will more tlinn t'xhiinst thotlOO.liOO.
lly leduufiig the olllclnl auplleitlons 4J uur
cent o tlnd tli.it tbu * IWCOO allows ouch
f armor botniofi WiindJi worth of ( train. This
Kl\cs usbotHconllftcflii and sixteen thonannd
farmoiH that must have nioro or li'ss Imlp In
thn way of grain supplies.
\Volut\o \ tminy liundti'ils of nnponls from
the mothers , for tlioinsolvrj und chllclron ask
ing thnt nosHinl a few halts of c.illco and Iliui-
iicl nnd iiiow pnrsof shoes. MUCH us wo
would IHio to answer tln > iu .ippoids w oi'iuinot.
for thn. iiipniprlntlon will bnruly fovil them
until such tlnio as they uiinproN hie forthom-
cl\t > s A careful ItmstlKatlon nhows tliutof
the lun'o amount of clothing donntcd a nuijor
jurt has boon for 111011. ' 1 lius they aio well
enrod for , Mldln the women nnii chUdicnlti thu
njuln Imvo bud to BtilTor. Them nromiiny
funlllos that we are aupplvliu whom the
lollitiiK Is oxceedlmtly sennt ; the chllUrcn
lui\o ln'on birufootocl all tbowlntnr. the wife's
ftct wr.ipjird In oil uloth or jntu sack.
Mnnrnf the iiRod ami 8lt > k nro asking that
wosond nniithor slilpnifnt of tct nndcolTou.
\Vo can hardly do this with thollinltctluuioiint
( hut Is loft nf thn aipropilatloii. | And yutwo
lm\u no doubt that It would lrln lifosalni ;
nnd foinfortto n.any.
As to tbo dlstrlbutori mnkliiB pollt leul cnyl-
tolof thn utddlHtrlbntcd , four-llfthsof all the
county unicorn deolaruovtirtholr olllclal SIK-
naturCH thnt the work of distribution com
pletely ONOrtuins any political aspirations
thnt they may have lud , boonusottio coimnU-
Blon lm > u I iu-l posltlvo orders that In dis
tributing political hungers-oil are not to bo
senuditluU wu will Know no patty , no cried
orrnllxlnn. ( inly Iho nuody.
A tu the hiDioanionnt of frolcht paid , the
pniatcr shnn > of It WHS for freleiitlni ; coal. In
nnswor to romutrd | 1 itipilt lot that como from
bo.irdinf triido of thu lixrxrr cities In other
nirts of thullnltml States wo lnixald tliut
Ketirnska could c.iro for her pooplo.Vo ask
yon tonnublu unto keep tills pronusn.
Another < IOO,000 will BUI clyi > uablu in to rn-
llovo nil ruses of destitution , and nt the BUIIIO
tlnio vnahla.iiH to Hiipply Ihu firmers wltb
vnrn , seed potatoes and oat * . Krom our
we f i > cl s.if P In siy-
that unlesswo uunsuniily tlicso witnts It
means tbutniiu-thlril of Ni > brn l > n'rt pmmlu-
tlon Inthutp.irt of tbORtnto IIIOVD out. 'Iho
urstlim arises In otirtnliiO , can no iitrord I' ,
? nr thenakonf thuso few ilnlliin. tnallo.v that
ptrt of Nuliraskittn hodnpnpululpd ?
\Vo. lhiMt < fort > . ciriu'ttly mk tlio uiuiroprla-
tlon of nn nddltlnnnl ( lOO.oio to vupply tbc-e
IirnssliiKonlls that in omndn upon UN.
Any iiiioitlon InroKnrd totht worlc f distri
bution oriltiifcu 01,1)11) ) distribution of thu suu-
lillcs lll lo cheerfully and promptly an-
iiworod b > our Rcucral mummer.
JOHN l'lT7nFlt ID ,
rrpaldvnt llxocutl vo I'ommtUcp.
A , .I.SAWTtlt ,
I.OUIt JlKMII ,
0. W.Hosnnu
liUTIIIH I' , I.UIUIEN- .
Secretary CxooutlYn Cotuiulttt-e ,
tlin flrrkn.
LINCOLN , Neb , , March 21 , [ Special to TUB
BitK.J-Mr , White offered tbo rcllowlng ixso-
lutlon In IVc house today :
WhoruKB. The thuo fur the Introduction of
lillU has ptiMod and the counnltloei unvore-
portcnl bnol > t thn house nil Important incitt-
uru , thnroforu halt
Hrsohuil , Thut nil conimlttoo elork- except
thosoon enrolled und oncro'iocl bills and ull
vuitodlkus of commlttoc rtxinii , bo roltuvou
from furtbcr duty , Ihotr rotnucu.satlou to
ceasn from March 'A , Jttl.
In dcfenio o ! hu motion Mr. Whllo
thoao clerks \\cro rendering no services
whatever to the state , and that they should
bo notlilcd of that fact , nnd allowed to go
homo.
Nichols ( hid ) of Iluflalo , chairman of the
cotntnittotjoti ways nnd ir.cans , thought such
n motion U unprecedented In the hwory of
the Nebraska legislature. There is no tell-
Int ? when this legislature will adjourn , and
ht own clerk could not be dispensed with ,
Mr , Waldron made the so tno pi oaf or the
dork of the committee on accounts ntid ex
penditures
Storms ( Indj of Nemahadld not bcl'ovo in
such r'gld ' economy , and opposed the resolu
tion.
tion.The resolution of Mr.Vhlto \vas adopted
yea ? , ( VI ! nnyi , 21. The iictntlvo ( votes
vero cast by llrodeson , Cariwitcr. Tolkor ,
Tolton , Goudnnl , Herman. L.oma t , Mfltoy-
nolds. Nichols , 1'orter , Hiloy , Hohnn , Hutr-
Bles , Shrndor , Slovens of lallmoro , Sto\cns
of Pumas , Storms , Taylor of llutlcr , Voorhcs ,
Waldron , and Wilson. Ml were Indopcn-
dcnti except Porter ( pronlb ) of Mcrrlck and
1'clkcr ( dcm ) ot Douglas.
Some Htiitnp
LINCOLN , Nub , March 21. [ Special to Tnc
Ui.n.j In accordance with the recommenda
tion of Governor Bojd , the house has or
dered a final readltiftby avoto of OS to 'JS , n
bill providing for the choosing of ono presi
dential elector by each congressional dis
trict and two from the state at Urge.
Mr , Watson , ( rep ) , moved that the bill bo
indcllnntcly postponed , und speaking on the
motion snlui ' ' ! his schema , although orlcln-
athig with thu inedpondent , Is branded allover
ever with the earmarks of democracy , and
while It was out natural that these two pir-
ties shouldafllliate , jet self respecting inde
pendents uuirht to bo able to see Mie trap set
for them bv their allies mid confederates "
Deb on ( Ind. ) believed thtt tno voko of the
people could bo better expressed \\hon the
selection \\as made from concrosslonnl ( Us-
trlcU than from the \\holo \ state and icnilndcd
tlie people thnt a president now sat in the
presldouthl chair who had not received n
majority of the popular vote. Ho alluded
also to thoTlldcii-tl.ivcs contest inlSTt ) . as
an instance \vhcro the voice of the people
had been stilled.
\ViitsonrepHoiltbat while the republican
candidate minht not have iccciicd u majority
of nil the \otes cast ho undoubtedly hnd a
largo majority from tlio autes that furnished
the men \\lio smeu the union.
Shrndor nindu it bitter attiick upon the re
publicans. Hodeelaiedth.it the republican
p.n-tv bad died along with Abr.diatn Lincoln
and 'lliaddeus Stevens nnd in Its place Ind
arisen nn orgiinUitlou held tou'Otbcr hy the
spoils of otnVu nnd tlio cohosivu power of
public plunder , \ \ htch was diix'Ctly roaponsl-
blo for all tbo ills tlnit allllct the pconlo to
day. Ho charged the republicans with the
intention to resort to corrupt moans to carry
the comliiL'cloctlons and th.it ttio nuiclus.t-
blo volur in tholirgo \\oulclovorrido'
the Dnncst voter In the rural distilctt If tbo
innnncr of choosing these electors was not
chnnrcd.
Watson said In ronly that ho expected Jjst
such an attack from Shrndor , but that the
rcpnbllcnn pnity , founded on principh's of
right and Justice , had withstood the nssnults
of democracy in Its various disguises and had
proved equal to the emergency , and would
llvo and piospcr when tlio Independent party
was lost in oullUon.
I'laj Ing > lorst > .
LINCOLN , Neb , Mnrch 21. [ Special to Tun
Bcu. ] The deadlock in the seiinto nnd the
general fueling that no further legislation of
Importance will bo enacted has had acry
demoralising effect on the house. Nearly ad
of the momlng session was spent in frivolity
and the house indulged in scenes not nt ull in
keeping with the dignity of leslslators.
"When tbu roll cull on a motion tolnclcfln
Holy postpone n bill providing for chooslne
presidential electors by congressional dis
tricts , was pending Mr. Cornish desired to
explain his vote , but was mot by a storm of
good nnturcd objections from all parts of the
houso. Ho persevered , however , nnd Mr.
White linally incased his bend in rt waste
busUct to the Infinite dcllrht of both sides of
the liouao.
These proccodlngs greatly amused the
lobby , nnu the palloiies , but vclo apparently
too much for the nerves of u woman iminod
Pod en , who rose quickly from her iilnco , and
slipped upto thosldoof Mr. Couilshsaylug :
"Now Mr. Cornish , you know you are mis
behaving jouraclf , and you had better sit
down. "
This duty having boon performed amid a
storm of cheers f torn nil parts of the house ,
she proceeded to the sneaker's desk , and ad
monished the astonUhod presiding o nicer
that ho should at least endeavor to keep
some semblance of order and volunteered her
assistance in that diicction. Walking down
the alslo she stopped at the sent of Prank
'
White nnd procxc'dod to lecture him upon the
proprieties of life in general nnd of legislative
assemblies In particular.
By this time the cheers and shouts uticllg -
oroushnnd clapping1 going on in ull parts of
the room completely drowned all attempts at
lecopiition , but the lady was undismayed ,
and looking up with the air nnd manner of
ono who had porfoimed a disagrocnblo but
necessary duty , slipped quietly behind the
railing and disappeared from view. The leg
islators breathed a sigh of relief and the
gavel of the speaker once moio commanded
attention.
llouncln the Lobby.
LINCOI.-N , Neb , Mnrch 21. [ Special to Tun
Bine. ] A. bombshell was exploded In the
house today by the introduction by Mr. Wil
son of the following resolution.
Whereas , A Kansc of lobbyists has Infected
this session of tlio loKlsluturu from the l > t > nlii-
nlntf , resorting to unlawful and dlsrepntalilo
means to mlii their omls tostib\crt the will of
the iHopli ) . therefore bo It
Unsolved , That the Hpoaltor ot this house bo
requested to onforuo the inles coiiocrnlnt ; the
admission to the floor of the lioime , and that
all lobbyists bo ejected.
Whltu moved to amend by excluding all
persons except members , state ofllcials ; sena
tors nnd repicscntatives of the press.
Some ono suggested ox-members bo not in
cluded , but White replied that they wore the
\eryporsoiisdoingtho talking , and should
not bo allowed the privileges of the floor to
ply their trade.
The sneaker did not think any action would
bo necessary on the resolution , as ho would
endeavor to enforce the rules as strictly as
possihlo. He found great dlfllculty In doing
so , for the lobbyists are like eels and will
step ID despite thu utmost vigilance of the
doorkeepers. _
.Notes.
LINCOLN , Neb , Maieh 21. ( Special to Tun
HER. ] The speaker has no patience nlth
flllbustorlng'tactlus und very often reminds
the house that It , is time to get down to
business.
Sterusdorff's bill providing for the appoint
ment of n state game nnd Hsh commissioner
1ms been loconuuoutled for passage.
The bill to pay the notaries and stenog
raphers has p.usod through the hands of the
house sifting committee and is uoon the
pen or U illo awaiting notion from the L'OIII-
mlttiH ) of the whole.
There Is some tnlk that the house ivlll
como to the rescue of the senators and ef
fect ually tie np all appropriation bills until
the llttlu family affair In ttio uppar house Is
settled and n veto reached on tlio maximum
froluht rate bills ,
Mr. McKesson offcied the following reso
lution today :
Kosolvod. That the cliulmion of tlio vari
ous ( cmmilttoosof tills liouso bo and ( buy uro
lioroby Instruc-lcd to roMirn all bills now In
thulrposiO'Hloii wltlitu ono day ( lo l < luti\u )
froiiiiho ndjourniiiontof thU bniiso on Saturday -
urday , Miirob J , IS-ll.nltlier with or without
rceonuiiond tlon of said uoniKitttucM ; tbo said
bills when loturnod or ruportuil nltbout
recotnmondntlon of a st uuliiu com-
nilttio.sliiiU bo pluceil nn thu Runnrnl Illo In
onloi Hint Iho | ii > olulc < ) iiimftU > o now conild-
biB sild general Illo ni.iy jiroci-ol prompt ly to
thn eoniulctlon nf ltd work mid with Justice to
all ineinuor * nnd measures ,
It was tabled by the Independents ,
Oil CnnipnnloH nt War.
FIMILA.Y , O.Murch2l. ( Special Telegram
to TUB BKtJ The SUndanl und Manhnttan
oil companies have bogim a gixat war In this
field over shipping fuel oil to manufacturers.
In order to crush out the Manhattan the
Standard has cut the price of fuel oil to UO
cents a barrel delivered anywhiro. The pilco
to producers remains at 30 cants , The contest
has excited the oil fraternity greatly and the
lesult U until ted with interest.
Jumx of'th .I. \VnriiB. .
SAXPiuscisro , Gala.March21. Astenmcr
which arrived from Chlua and Japan this
morning : , brings ad vices thnt the J. C , Wiirns ,
bound from New York to KniRpo with a
cargo of Uoro-sone oil , was lost after leaving
/.atuvia. No particulars ura kbowu.
PALMER NOT A POSSIBILITY ,
Ho Would Rather Ba nn Illinois Senator
Than President ,
WANT DRIVES A BOY TO COMMIT CRIME ,
A FciiHiitloiinl Abduction Cnse Chi-
Doctors IjoKlup : 1'uitli in
KyiiipU An
Couple ,
CHICAGO Orricn or-TUB
CHICAGO , Mnrch 21. )
\Vlth bis pcnotrntlon thnrpcnud by long
experience nnd his grasp of political affairs
mndosuroby porsoaal pafticiiutlon hi the
changes In both parties , General John M.
Palmar readily porcolves the Inadvlsnblllty
of poiIiiRat this tlnions a prcildontlnl cau-
dldnto.
"I have no ambition to ba president , " said
ho today. . ' ! will represent tno people of
Illinois in the scnato for six years and will
bo fully satisfied In f ullllltni ? the pledges
mndothctn. lam too old for n possibility , "
ciuuvdo Mi i'iuiu.r. < .
There nro MUcrables in Chicago , but they
never had n Hugo. John I'urcoll , a boy of
fifteen , after vainly soeklns ? employment ,
stele n pair of .shoes hanging outside a
store on State street. Ho was arraigned
before .Tuitleo I'rindvdle The boy admitted
Ids Rtiilt and gave his excuse. The magis
trate , notliif ? the honest , manly bearing of
thopilsoncr , c.iusocl further exinninitlon to
bo ni.ide , and nn olllcor found the story to bo
true
Tn the top part of n remodeled barn In the
ic.irof No. ( ! 77 Joffcrson street , Mrs. Julia
I'uucll ana hei little ones have their exist
ence They have to struj-ulo for it at tint.
Ton days aso , afternlliiKCiInp lllr.oss , which ,
with Its attendant expenses , thoroughly ex
hausted the meaKi-o family exchequer , the
husband died. Hoiis a sailor and had not
saved much money at the best. Ills family
was loft wholly destitute t/f even the neces
saries of life. There , with the lattloof traftlc
nnd the rouof trains loaded \vltli provisions
from thu packing houios , with the smoke and
dust of commerce tilling1 their oyys at all
times , the mother nnd her children \\cro
starting. The Justice who listened to the
boy's plea of guilty let him golth a repil-
nmnd Ho has obtained cmplouncnt and the
cliuiltnblohavo been Inteiostod In the family.
FAITH INTIIK \M1MI I Vt AVKIUNG
Chlc.ipro physicians have allowed their
faith In Koch's lymph to waver and KIOW
weak. These \vlio believed that the long
sought euro for tuberculosis hud come at
last now shako their heads ami say that the
lymph scoms destined to eo tlioay of the
Urown-Soiiuanl elixir. These who hive
tried the Ivmuh hi thn treatment of patients
sav that if there Is virtue in KoGti',3 discov
ery it ouRht to bo manifest after three or
four months' constant us > oof the preparation.
A blllMAHISi : IMIIIIIT.
F H Ikownof iiiiOS Vcinoti avenue , Chicago
cage , suggests a unique idoi fora submarine
exhibit and transportation scheme , ills
plan Is to build two tunnels of glass and
metal extending out Into the laku for half a
mile , ono nt Lincoln park am ) the other at
Jaclison park. The proposed tunnels are to
ho built up from the bottom of the lake and
sceutely anchored iu their plrices. To\\ers
roaobinpr about OHO story nbovo the surface
of the lake at each end of the tunnels will bo
constructed and In them will ho built stair
ways to enable visitors to cpmo up from the
tunnels and take bouts to bo propelled be
tween .Tatkson and Lincoln parks hy cable.
The scheme is considered visionary by the
management.
STUIHIMl IIOTKL WAITFIIS.
Thirty colored waiters at the Ilydo Park
hotel strucic last nicht because the held
waiter \\as vinjustlv accused of ste.Ulntr
money , \vhlch bo said ho nad ou at craps ,
and 700 Kuest1 * wore served nt the tables by
chambermaids and other holp.
I'ON'T ' 1IKMPVB TUB UUUOIl.
Little belief is given hy ralhoatl men and
others to an alleged Intention on the part of
stock car builders to combine nnd bcato a
plant in this city. T. M. Fisher , who is a
stockholder iu the street stable car company ,
said last night that ho was not iuvuroot anv
such combine having boon formed , uad that
generally speaking ho knew nothing of the
matter.
A COSTLY DOO.
An ? 8,000 dog will arrive in Now York to
day from ( Jernnny on route to the eanlno
show to bo held nt liattcry D the lint weolc
in April. The newcomer is the noted Great
Dane Imperator , and was purchased by the
Imperial Ucnncl ulub of Chicago from the
great Dane club of Berlin ,
AN Xtll 11 COUl'LK.
Michael Welsh , who was" borp In Bar ,
County Mayo , Ireland , in Juno , 17VJ , died
Thursday ovcnlne nt His hoinout 10Vash -
burno avenue. His widow , if she lives will
sooncoinpleto her ono bundledthyoar , but the
death of nor companion was suth a blow that
It is thought she will survive him but a few
days.
SFMATIOXAI. AiniltTIONCASB.
A story of a sensational abduction of a
child by Us own fiithir , a wealthy New York
bronor , hlch took place In the Auditorium
hotel weolc last Saturday , cauio out for
a
l. . . 41.-- ago . I..M nln. . n < u . .kll.l . . . . „
1110 urst uinu uuru louuy. J.QC cnuuus
tdlcen from Its mother nnd was preceded by
an attempted murder. Some months ago the
owner of 0110 of the largest cattle randies In
Colorado , together with ; bis family , was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hnntord of
Onconta , N. Y. Hanfc-d is a wealthy
brovvcr , nnd bis wife is ocuutlful and of a
distinguished bearing. At tlio end of the
vistt.Mrs Hiuiford accompanied the Colorado
people back to their homo in Sahda , as their
guest. On the way there shonr.dtho cattleman
fell in love with each otticr , nnd Mrs. Kan-
ford wrote to her husband , \\ho was then
sick in Ontario , confessing the estrangement
of her heart , audsa\lng that if she longer re
mained his wife it must oo In nnmo only.
She suggested a separation und ngreed to
meet her husband in Cnieigo Ut Saturday.
Hanford arrived from the east nnd mot his
wife In loom ( HU at the Auditorium. Ho
would listen to no compromise , except a sep
aration , Riving him the custody of thtir nine-
yonr-old boy. This the wife would notngroo
to , even when ho offered her f.W,003 in ox-
clmn'o for the boy. Hanford becoming
very nngiy and hurrying from tlio hotel
ho nought n revolver , loaded it and returned
to tbo Auditorium. His wife in the meantime -
time , feailng that her husband was bent on
inurdor , summoned aid , and deteutlvjs
guarded the hall. Standing boldlv erect
with her little ihlld cUspcd behind her , IIin- ;
ford found his u Ifo in ho dashod. open her
door , Imtantlv otroiiK aims \\ero \ around
him nnd the revolver torn from his hands.
After the brief strugulovas ever ho brolfo
down nnd cried like a child , whllo the won-
dorlngson vainly tried to comfort him , Then
ho bcggod forgiveness , nnd the next night
the wlto nermlttcd him to taicu the boy to a
theater , but on leaving the hotel ho was
thust Into n carriage and taken to the union
depot. The following day she quietly loft
the hotel. Whether she followed her hus
band In the hope of regaining her child , or
whether she returned to the west is not
known.
rooii oriNiov OP TUB flniSKV THUST.
"Disclosures concerning the whisky trust
plot to blow up thoShuteldtsdlstilforv did
not cause so much surprise among distillery
menouUildo of the trust as ono would imag
ine. " This statement came from John Uiei-
II n , president of the Mutual Distilling corn-
pan ) of Philadelphia Mr. Brcslin together
with A. Moyors , Christopher Oallughor , and
Thonms l vnns , Is stopping nt the ( Jrand Pa-
cltlc.Voaro not siirpii ed , " ho continued ,
"from the fact that the methods pursued by
the trust have boon such as hoilor could not
have dictated. UUtillUiK mmi thioughout
the cast and south nro of the opinion that
Gibson is guilty ntutthut the trust Is buck of
him. At any rate , wo have kept a close
watch on our dlstilurlos slnco that time am.
Intend being on the safes sldo. "
MrSTI'.llV I'LUl'LK IV CHiriOO.
Among the \iaitorn [ xsoplo in Chicago today
were the following :
At the Oore-P. C , Johnson , II. / . Lorlng ,
J. A.Veston , Omaha.
At the Coinmerclal-T-H. . Ferguson , A.
IV. Turner. Nebraska.
At the McCoy J , I ) . Carmlchaul , Mr. anil
Mrs W.V. . Vornor , Omaha
At the ( iault-M. M. Spador.
At the Grace A. il. Oration , Nubrasku.
At Uio llreuvoort-T. L. Illackburu , Lin
coin , U. 1' , Uupoult , Omaha.
At the Tromout-L. \Vcoks , Mrs. C.
olllns. Mrs. J . Drake , W. O. Taylor ,
Omntm. .
At the arandPPacllIc-II. N. North. Dos
ilotncs ; Kx-LT Ued Htntcs Senator N. 1 * .
till , Denver : Kdwnrd Kano. McCook , Neb.
At tlio PalmurSmnuelS. . Church. Holcaa ,
Mont , ! Prank iMcyer , Newcastle , W)0.
At thu nudltorlunl Mr. nnd Mn , H. H ,
Icdiiy , J , U. linker , Uinaha ; Adgustus
'rank , Kinraoy , Neb. ' , John 1) . Clay berg ,
iolcnfi , Mont.
At the U'clfltifrton-Mr. und Mrs.V. . It.
Stuurt , Dos Molncs , ATKINSON.
J/.IV j CttMl ! ,
Ijinblc to Keep ttio Preside
de- iitVhVnnhlUKton. .
WASIIIN-OTOV BinnAU Tut BKB , )
513
\VAsniNaTos , u. < - ; . , ainrcn ui. )
In reference to the report published
Ins morning' that the president has
ecidcd to nbiuaon his proposed \vcst-
ni trip , Private Secretary Hal ford sild
o-dny : "Tuo. president wants to go , of
ourso , but there Is such a tlitnp ai putllo
usinoss thnt must bo attended to , nnd
hich may prevent. Yes , there is an un-
sunl pressure of matters Just now. The
lob ring sea matter Is the most important.
The sealiflit season Is about to begin , and In
aso the proposition hinted at in Lord Sails-
mry's Inst uoto as to nbltmtion should bo
greed to , it would bo qulto essential
lint the president should bo on hand
o be consulted In the case. Then there are
lie land claims court Judges to bo selected
nd the now circuit Judges and various
mailer matters that may tend to su ell the
mount of work. There Is always so inc
hing for the president to do indeed , plenty
o do. If he can go ho will go. and if ho cau-
ot ho will not. 1ould hesitate to pre-
let tttmt ho will bo nblo to do. "
Al'lT. U.31OII SKlt : > .
Secretary Husk receives letters dnily from
ho fnrmors In the west and northwest , \\\\o \ \
talc that they are suffering greitly owing to
lie failure of tholr crops. They also ask for
sslstancoln thoshitpoof girden seeds. As
ar us ho Is nblo ho grants tholr rctiuosts , but
s notable to \crynmch hi that direction
wing to the limited appropriation at his
otnimnd and the scarcity of seeds. Secro-
ary Uusk lias boon nblo to distribute moie
cod with the same inonoy than any of Ids
iriHleccssors , but there u a limit oven to his
lowers , and , while the appeals for assistance
ro inthotlc , ho la able to satisfy only a few
f them.
I.ATFST AllOt T CWINET PlUVOni.
The very latest rumor In connection \vith
'abinct ' changes this morning was contained
u a dispatch fioin Washington to the New
York Herald to the effect tint Secretary
"roctor will resign July 1. The dispatch
vent Into dot nils mid gave very pi nisi bio
reasons for the belief of the correspondent
hut ho hnd thotiutnby the ears. IJut the
ocretary's most Inthmto associates here do
lot take any stock In tlio story , but insist
lint It is without foundation. Tonight a iictv
rumor Is slatted , It Is to the
sffect thnt the presence of Governor J\U1-
etto of South Dakota in the city
it this tlnio is In direct connection
Uth tlio determination of Heorotiry Nobloto
eave the cabinet. Word comes from South
) .ikota that tbo governor is to bo made secre
tary of the interior. Governor Mellctto
' .in not bo found und these ina position to
mow have no itnowloilgo of the alleged ( in
tending chingo , It ha fact well known tint
, he piesiuont niid tiovcruor ilollctto are
ipon terms of cordiality , and this probably
s tbo basis of the latest cabinet rumor.
COMMl SIOM'H MOIlOtN IN Kill IT.
Inquiry at tbolnflian ofllco re\eals tbo fact
, hat four of the ( Jathollo sisters who had
jceti in charge of the o e nlllont boarding
school at Gicen Hay agency , Wiseio 10-
loved on or about If ebruarv Sfi upon the di
rect request of Agent KiUoy , who itled
specific charges' nfjnlnst them for violations
of the Indian oflltp regulntlons and Instruc-
lens of the agcti The school has form any
joars been wholly under the charge of C.tth-
) llc sisters , with Sister Priscillu Melntyio as
principal. Agent Jbnnlngs , a democrat , \ > as
emo\ed last fall by the president and C. S.
iColsny nppointud in his place. Ifor some
line Jon iilnps refused to deliver his olllce to
: ils successor , defying the orders of the ilo-
jiitrtmcnU Ho was llnally deposed by a sptc-
il ageut.nnrt Kotsoy JnstallOiT though there
lias boon some troublo'slncoln ' rcuardto cov-
crnmcnt nroport'Iho sisters and many of
Iho Indians took sides vtltli Jennings , nnd
[ Celsoy has no\er \ felt particularly cordial
toward them. A pence vas patched up , how
ever , and the sisters weru reappoinloa hy
Iho Indinn oftho. Agent IColsoy chamcd
the superintendent with insubordination
and alleged that she absented herself from
the scnool without permission and was
neglecting her duties. Congressman I\Ic- \
Cord nnd Senator Sawyer reinforced
tlio request | of the agent fer the dis
missal of the school teachers , going to far as
to say thnt cither the sisters must go or
Agent Ivclsoy would resign. Whether the
commissioner will recall his action or not ie-
mains to bo seen. The controversy piomlses
to bo warm , for the bureau of Catholic In
dian missions , with headquarters in this city ,
Is a strong organisation nnd uill make a
vindictive fight for tbo restoration of the
sisters. The Indian ofllco people claim tint
thorois no moro reason for the interference
of tlio societal' } ' of the interior or president
in this Instance than in a score of other cases
where teachers have been removed upon
similar charges made by agents. Tbocaseat
Green Bay affords thoUatliolic bureau a new
opportunity for lighting Commissioner Mor
gan , nnd they vlll inako the best of It with
the department and nt the white house ,
Weather Crop llnllclhi.
WASIIINOTOX , March 21. The weekly
weather cron bulletin Issued by the signal
service says : Cold weather continued dur
Ing tno week generally throughout the north
ern states , ever which the ground is gener
ally Iio/cnaml spring work delated. In tbo
northwest the ground is generally covered
with snow , willed is disappearing rapidly ,
nnd which will furnish sutiltlent moisture In
the spring wheat region to assure an excel
lent start for the crop The weather was
favorable throughout the fall wheat region ,
ever \\hich the conditions are icported as
favorable and the prospects excellent. In
Now Kngliind the weather Is unfavorable for
sugar making , but favorable for fiuit , the
latter conditions extending over the fruit
regions of the middle Atlantic states.
Chinseii Gets a Stay.
WASHINGTON , Mnrch 21. Justice Dlatch-
ford of the Unltod States supreme court
today granted n writ of error , \\hlclM\Ill op-
crataas a stay of execution , in the ease of
Potcr Clnascn , convicted oombei ( < ! leinont of
the funds of the Sixth National Innk of Nuv
York and sentenced { to imprisonment In the
penitentiary , 'llie writ is returnable the second
end iMoudoy In April.
Hiulc Improving.
WASHINGTON , March 21. SocMary Blnlno
continues to Improve and it is thought ho
will bo able to bo at hls desk in the state de
partment by Monday.
Cioncutl bplnola is galninit strength
Ilopresontativo nrmgor Is innirpvod nnd
no fears aroont ( J.aincd by his filonds.
llloody
WASHINGTON , ' fjirch SI The coinmls-
sloncrof intcrnul , ravouuo roceivcd a tele
gram this morning from Greensboro , N . 0. ,
siiyintr that HjilJ. llarin\ell \ , ,1 revenue of-
llcor. wns klllodnantt Doputj Marshal Hnni
mortally wounded by inooiuhincn in Stokes
county yesterday ) > I
ICxports.
WMIIINGTON , Mul'ch 21. The exports of
beef , hog nud dniir iroclucts from the United
States during Fob yary , as reported by the
chief of the biiriMtiAif statistics , are uilued
atSll,8JO.iK , an ltVroi-o of almost f > S , ( KX )
as comparcu with thQ'aine month last year.
A I'o ' > r W ItnoHs. t
YOHK , March 21. Uofoio the state
senate commltlco investigating tbo sugar
trust today II. O. Haueinuyer was subjected
to Ion ; nnd tiresome questioning about the
relations between tbo American Sugar He-
lining company and the trust , but little Halls-
faction bolni : obtained by the committee. On
lin | > ortant questions Mr. Htmeinoyer cither
declined to answer or didn't ' know.
Thn Drntli lloll.
Bonov , Mass , Mnrch 3l.--r.4vl C , Wajo ,
president of the Mexican Contntl railway
conipiny , died licit ) thU inoinlng ,
Si'iiiMii'iM i > , III. , March'Jl Mrs. Ann M.
Kmlthof this city , \\ldowof \ C , MSmith ,
dlnd suddenly todn > tu San Francisco , aged
sixty-live. She was a slstor of Mrs Abra
ham Lincoln nnd MiMirlun \V , Kdwards.
HARD BLOW AT PUTOHISH ,
William Hade Fills William McWannts with
Bird Shot and Holes.
STORIES TOLD BY THE TWO MEN.
MeMnimls Clnliui Ifo'M Hunting a
Irj IMiiee to Slccp-Wlmt
IInilo Bays About
Witcnwx ) , 3s'ob.aiareli31. | Spoclnl Tele
gram to THE llEB.I-Groat oxcltcnicntia \
cronlhl hero curly tills morning by a shooting
nlTrayln which J. J. Undo attempted to extinguish
*
tinguish William M < Mn , . < ils.
Ilado's story of the affair is that for some
ttmaho hiubocn suspicious that MrMnnnls
had been trying to alluntata his wife's nffcc-
tlonsatid according to his way of thinking
hnil succeeded In tloliifj so. Hade rondo up
his mind that the best wnv to settle matters
was to puiMcAtaiuib out of the wnv.
Mr , Undo has boon working for Ktchord
Morrlivcnthor , just north of Vulley , mill
McIVInnnlswaaat the tlnio , nnd had been
tor soveti'or eight 30.113 , mailing his homo
with the Iliuio family.
They hn\o Una trouble several times and
Ilaaohas got the worst of It , asMcMitinists
much the larger man Iiiaii Interview \\lth
Haclojour corrcspoiidontgot his statoincnt ,
which wusns follows'
Last night Ilmlo had a ilroam that his little
hey was dcitl , nhich aroused him from his
sloop and so disturbed his mind that ho could
not sleep , so about midnight ho got up ,
dressed himself , hitched up his pony and
started for Waterloo , uurMnf ; hero about 1
o'clock this morning. On the v.iy
down it occurred to him that ho
mlphtsllptnto tlio house and llnd MiMnnnU
In his wife's room. 'JhU ho did and asked
McMimniswhyho In that room , as his
rooiiMuis la anotltor part of the house , to
uliichMcMiimils replied that itloiikod in his
room and his bed wnsso wet that ho could
not sleep in it nnd justcaino in to get 11 chy
bed. Thej huasoniovord \ * and AIi'Mannl's
got up , as Undo supposed , to K to his room.
Tlicn llailo wont and put his horse up , took
his pun out of the wagon nnd vent hack to
the house again , md to his surprise ) lound Mc-
Mannls back In tlio same hod. This enraged
him , and ho told McMunnli what he thought
In rather strong terms , which voulu not look
\\cll \ in print.
Thi'y went from one word to another until
MelVIannJs got out of bed and stalled for
Hade , who grabbed hit gun nnd stepped bade
and llixd ono batrol , the ran tents of which
took effect in McMimiiis' right arm , com-
plotcH toarincr it to pieces.
After this McMntinU diow h'rt rcvolur
from n truss belt at U shot Hade la the left
arm , inllictliifr a painful lleshvouad
McMannU wat taUn to the hospital at
Omaln , a phvslcian noconiinnyiiiR him His
arm * , vlll mobiblv Inva to bo aiiinntiitnl
above the elbo\v ,
A warrant \vas sworn out in justice court
and Ihdo placed under arrest charged with ,
shooting \\ith intent to kill
Upon being nunipnocl hoploadcd guilty say
ing he meant to kill JlcManuls , as bis life for
the pist Ihoycais had been a biinicuandho
icsolved the only relief bocould get would
ho to si leide , anil would nave resetted to tnat
last night Ind not affairs resulted as thcv did.
The clofcndaiit was hold under $500 bonds
for his appearance before the district couit.
Both mennppcar to bo peaceable cltUons ,
and much surpiho is expressed at trie action
of thistnornluK. Both paitlos tell tlio same
story , neither smothering his side nor placing
all tlioblatno on the other.
* itorjr.
McMnnnls was brought to Omaha yostcr-
dny and Is now In St. Joseph'shospital. . JIo
tc'lls practically the same story as that Klvcii
by Hade , except that ho claims that Hade
start ud the row. Ho claims that Undo has
neglected his family and has only boon at
homo two or three times since last fall. Ho
said ho entertained no undue affection , for
Mrs. Undo , but had contributed to the sup
port of this family during Hndo's absence.
Will Have Snfoty nt Any Cost.
Cmcvno , Ularch 21. John Brostin ,
Thomas Evans , Chris Gallagher and A.
Muyeri of the board of directors of the
Mutual Distillery association of Philadel
phia held a consultation hero today with the
pionrietorsof thoKhufoldt distillery , Talk
ing with a reporter. Hrcslin said : " \Vith
the present condition of affairs I think It
\cryrcasonablotbntweshoiild inquire into
the latest acts oftho \Vodosliosafetv
for our distilleries and will have it at any
cost. If necessary will furnish money to
nelp push the prosecution against the roan
now tinder indictment , "
Rational Ijeixnim of
MnwAUiai : , Wis. , March 21. The Na
tional league of musicians concluded Its ses
sion today. A icsoliitlon was ndoptcdasldiig
the government not to allow army and nnvy
baucls to bo contracted In opposition to
civilian musicians. A. lengthv proa in bio
and resolutions wore adopted regarding1 the
admission of musicians under * the alien con
tract IMV ; asking the treasury donarttncut
for i consistent definition ( if tlio term
"nrtlsts" under that law , and not as now to
dectoro n body of men vrlth InstruiueEtJi In
their hands nnd gaudy uniforms on their
backs to bonrtlsts , vhllo , nl the same tlnio
declaring the iinterhls they USD "norklng
men's tool * . "
\ Ills Cimt'oiii Tlmt AVimti to Control
tluj Country.
N > tv YOIIK , MarcliDl. [ SpocUl Telegram
to Tim llrKl A sjndicato of capitalist * ,
English and American , intthlchox-l'resident
Cleveland , William T. "Whitney , Canlol S.
founout , and , it It snld , a proinlnont Chicago
street ralhvr.y itingimto arc Interested , nro
reported to bo trashing to completion nselicmo
which looks to the amalgamation of
the streetcar lnlorc ts of several of the lead
ing cities In this country from Now York to
San rranclsco. This syndicate , wlilih , ills
reported in certain financial circles will have
a capital of at least $ , VUXI,000. ) , , sock * to con
trol the principal street car lines
in New York , lloston , Philadelphia , Wash
ington , I'lttsburg , Chicago , St. touU nnd
San I'ranclsco , and transform such ai now
depend upon nnlmnl power into thoroughly
cn.ulpnod cable lliie.1 Tlio scheme \ua su < -
oy uio grow in in popularity or wvuics
as a means of locomotion , and the first stop
toward its promotion was rmdo when a
Hroadwny syndicate of Sow York obtained
franchises for the construction of oablos ou
llronihvay nnd Third nionue , work upon
uh lib \vlll soon lie commoncod. Vn uo
lumori concornlng this deal have been aji-
tatinit Wall street for sc\crnl weeks , butso
little was known of Its dcUils thatlt A\H
served up as fr.linonts of ( 'ossip without any
nppaierit foiiiuhtlon Tint some sort of a
deal of the uh.ir.ioter described n as on the
inrpot , however , loiidliig Investors of New
Yorli had no doult , and several little oc
currences loiithmod thoiiIos Iho lint
news oftho orgunmition of the sjn-
dlcatoand proposoct plan of its work i-oinos
from London tlironuh a in \ iiho ilnlmsto
have conversed with a. London merchant ,
who ffiis jinking Itiqulrlosconccrnltii ! Amoil-
i.m streotiailwiy pmpertles in which ho
\vos \ thinking of Investing.
.t iiv
Harrison OHi-gutcs IloliI n Srpafati1
( ( invention anil Nominal Him.
CIIK uio , March 21Tho tesult of todaj's '
democratic conventions isthat'wo nomlnot's
for iinynr111 bo in the Held on tliodoino-
ciatic ticket the present incumbent , ! _ ' . C
Ci-ojiicr , and ox-Mnyur C. 11 Harrison 'Ihcf
Hnrilson men said they did not hmcn fair
shoxvat jcsterJ.iy's prinnrics , that foico
was used Uffiihistttivm , etc AVhcn the regu
lar convention nssotnbled today thu Harrison
delegates made a demand for the sc.itlnir of
the contestants. The credential * committee ,
howru'r , decided npilntt them , whcioupon
the Ilirrison nidi bolted the c-omontlon ina
body and , togothcr with the other contestants -
ants , formed anotlior convention at Uhlrich'n '
hall , nominatingO.irtcr II Ilaulson by ac
clamation.
At the rocular convention C'reclcr vas
nomliuitcd for major , KcorgeVciss , a
wealthy fiirninn brcwor , for tity tn\isurer ,
JdcoblCcrn for city attorney and James C.
StiMln. city clerk.
The Hairison convention made no nomin
ation except for mayoi.
On'I Torni 11 Noodle InvoBtlgatlon.
SMIUMFMO , Cala.March 21Tho legis
lative committee this morning continued its
Investigation intotboallogatlotiaof attempted
bribery in the senatorial election. I'ogle ,
p. yinK teller of the Crockor-Woohvorth bank ,
IdoiitlllPd the vmjipers which \\ero \ found In
the waste basket In thu state librarian's ' room
and stated that ho had seen them In Ills bank
the 16th imt , the URUIOS on them bring In
his own handwriting 'I'howruopors \vcro
around a package of greenbacks uveivcd
from the Fresno Loan nnd Savings nink on
the Kith inst. , S7 , " > 0 < ) of which \\ero pntil out
on thonfUrnoonof that dnj to John It Jones
011 n check of the Southern Pacillo railroad ,
Witness said bo thought Jones -\\as a messen
ger for the railroad company.
A i'nse of I'oi'oiMc Kntry ,
Hnironi ) , Conn. , Mnrth 21. Wiion Gov
ernor Dulkcloy reached the capitol todaj * ho
found the auto room , connecting the execu
tive room with the house rctlritiK rooms ,
locked on the insldo. Ho ( javo UD possussion
of the room to Comptroller Strniiu last
'Ihursday , but insisted that lioshould hiuo
the right to psissthrouKb It to gain access to
the house Finding the door locked ho had
Executive Clerk Uoon eret a cla\\ bar and the
lock uns soon knocked off and the door
opened.
Mayor Mnsl > y Kciiiiinlimtrd ,
CIMIVNATI , O.March 'JI--Intho roputill-
can convention today John 13. Mas by , present
Incumbent , was renoinlnatod for mayor.
HJKVUMKIf ,1 nVStt l\I >
Hut the Voiitliful Gi-oini Had to Ho
Tlirejitonod by thn Ilridc.
Wi siCiiFSTKii , t'a , Alaieli 21. | Spoeh
ToloKram to TJIB BFK. ] An intoroatlng di
vorce tilalls In projra3 horo. A woman of
thirty-two It trjing to establish proofs of a
civil m.irriago contract between herself and
a boj not yet t\vonty-ono. The imrriapo
license which ius i\rittenb3' the woman's
brother-in-law is In evidence , nnd the coy
savs ho signed It under threats fro'ii the
bilac. The prlnciinls are Ivy Quick ,
daughter of Kov. C. w Quick of Devon , and
James JSmlloVood of Pittsburg. Young
Wood belongs to ono of the most wealthy
families of I'ittsourg and will ba very riu
when ho becomes of age.
THEY JIUSF BIT 01)11 ) HAT ,
Secretary Rusk's ' Plan to Afford Relief to
American Cattle Growers.
A MASTERLY INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN ,
DfTorlf ) toOpou Up I'orolcn SInr
for * Antorliuiii Ilortnn Al
ready Crowned
Sl nn.1 hticccss.
CniCAao , Mnrch 21 The wnsntionnttr .
largo purchases of c.ittlo In Cnnada durlug
the jnst eek by American capitalists , hai
brouttht to llfjlit hero to-day tlio llrst com
plete public know loop ) oftho leniltsof the
masterly Intormtlonal onmpni i that hni
boon quietly butoffoctlvoly wapcd by Secw-
lary of Agriculture Husk. Tlio objitvat
toaiTout rcllof4to American cattle Ri-owera by
opotilnK ui ] markets abroad , and according to
the statements ot the larpwt donlora In Chicago
cage , success has already bocn nttaliicj ,
whiloa much Boater widening o ( the foroiKii
outlet Is ultaa nt hand , The Canadian pur
chases , it nppcars , are slinplv in tin )
natuio of preliminary Uctlca to secure
the mu-ostrluted entry of iVtneilcan cattle
Into ( Irent Urltlin. The Cnn.ull.m cattle ,
though Infeitor to the .American product ,
are li'i.itly ; unfitted by lltlllih cnactmunti ,
and ( ho Amurli'.ms wtio have Just bniif ht
somoof the Ininienso Cnnadlnti honli pi-o
iwso to ullll/o the Ciinnllnn nnuinls to
fainiilarizothu jieoploof rnul ICiiKland , Hr
land and NV.ilcslthbeef \ rnmi thU nldo ot
the Atlniitle This Canadian venture li crr
tlln toiosult In .llosato the Aniorictns interested
terestod , but they mo conlldontly minting
on iicouplnt' theinscUos when , iindor the
plnns laid d < mn bv Sivretary Hush ,
Auioilc.ui bceu's are fiwly Intio
ducod and shniKhtcred lit will
throughout Ctii'it llritaln At present
Amurliaii Ihn stcclr cin onlv bo landed or
killed nt three lort , and that , too , under
harassing restrictions Tint the Itnsh pi.ni
will nicompllsh its purpose In ( .rent llritntn
tlin results nlrcadv re ichect throiiKh him In
1'ranie , CiLrnuuiy aiidtho Netherlands loa\o
no doubt , to say nothing of the fact ttutthn
cisontiu foturoHof the plan hnMJ now just
been foitnnlly iMiibodml in the United Ktnt 01
itatulos as a fidornl mo.it Inspection la\\
Months a o , it Is UMinctl , Secretary llu sit
put to work on an cxpuliiuntiil boa'o '
exactly tbo Inspation pnnldodln the hill ,
Ills iiKcnt lnsppLtcu certain shipments ivnd
ocrtlllcd tha nnlm.ds AK'ilnst ' this reititi
rate 1 ho unthoritlcs nt Pails , Antwerp nnd
llaiiibnifj have boon nnnblo to maintain thu"
tlmo-honorod pii'tniisothat the ntllo , bi'lnj ;
Amoiican , vu roas nnuittriof coui o dis-
eisod Itcirlnnini ! Dwumucr'JU slv dlffoivnt
shipments h.ivoboon l.tndcilup to clato nt
Hninburir , .isrurc-ijitiiiK It07 : hoinl , Thoshli ) .
nenttilo J'aiis , thiiticn In iiuinbor , com
nienccd ani\iii ( ; AuRiiHt 1 , and nowha\o
icacbeda total of I.C.M head AtAnUvorp
the shipments ocpm sllll fi.rtlierbtclt-Ma }
5 Thit port lifts nl < * oiccel\cd \ ten consign
inputs ultoKOtlK * ! .IW. ( ' lifuil ( ireat Ilutain
lsno\v the market stionnholil , toward tbo
iapt uio ofluoli \ Is bolni ; bout all tlio surplus
cncrtjj of Amoiican cattle owncis , led by
becrotny Husk.
< M X.lltJTA A m.f'JT I'll OCI I'r ,
The Dominion noMTiiiiu-iit Itcnilj to
Jis ) 5iis i t IIP Snlieo | ( ,
To KONTO , March ' -Special [ Tclogrun tn
Tin : Iln.j-Tbo Globe's Ottawa spcelnl
says : "Sii Chules Tapper , mlnlstei of
Jlnnuce , Mr To-itcr nndSir John Thompson , '
minister of Justice , aio roidy to st.irt for
Wnshiucto ! ' nt any inoinont , to lu\o an in.
founal tulle oor tuo iiuoitlon of recijiroclty
with Canaili with Seciotary Hlnlno and thu
llritish ministry. It will bo leinoinborcd
that tha dominion Koveraniont until now re
fused to enter into any informal considora
tlon ottho case , ib itrnlnK us n rouen , thnt It
would piojudlco their e.iso br ' showing their
hand as tohat line o'f notion tboy
would take , \\hen iii'KOtl.ttionswcii ! seriously
onlcrel upon Now It appears thnt Seoretitry
Hlrtino has mveii It to bo uudorstooil that lie
will not recommend the appointment of a
commissioner on behalf of the UniUd Mittos
until ho has been furnished \\itli some sub
stantial proof that tbo Cniiuillnn and liritlsh
ililcfjatts aionotiroliiKto Wasbiiifiton with
some Impracticable Mchome , some fakoil up
offer , trumped up to carry out ploilaes innito
to the electors of Canada iliirlnj ; the Into
camp.dpn without any serious belief t hut thu
neiotiallons would coino to any thing. 1'roni
\vhnt t.iii bo pathcrotl. Secret irv lllaino hns
coininunlcatoil to Sir .loliu Mncdonuld
throuch the liritlsh minister that ho will not
cntor Into formal con ft'R'iico until tlio C.ina-
rti.in iciirubcnuitlvos Inivo Infoinully dis
cussed tlio question with him. '
ir Killed nnii I'iromi : > Hurt.
Loumu.ir , Kj , Ahroh ai. The suotb-
bound pasbonyer train on the Loulsvlllo A , '
NnshMllo road jiunpiid the tuckin the out
skirts of the city ICnglnf or ( Joorco Hurt-ess
Avas instantly killed and 1'lrotnan lirksllno
fatally Injuied. Nouoof the p.usscngeiscrc
hurt.
Ilnrrclt toli < - Ihn-lcd Monday ,
NKM VOIIK. WurohI. . The funcial of
I.nwrcnco lliuttwllltaku place Monday
liiornin ? . 'Iho b.idy will bo Inkon to ( Johns-
sett beach , near Jloston , whein It will bo in
terred In n. com otery near llnri-utt's ' country
sont.
March April May -
Like an This headline immediately It is generally
Old friend , suggests to everybody the use Know that
The catchy headline of Hood's Sarsaparilla , with Thu mouths of
which it is inseparably con
nected by many years of use
Marck
March in advertising.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cannot
April MayA be equalled , because as , a Spring Medicine April May
ist , It is a modern medicine ,
A O ain attracts originated by experienced Are the bust
Your attention to pharmacists of today , under In which to take
whose careful supervision it is
Hood's still prepared. Hood's '
2(1 ( , Jt is prepared by a Com
bination , Proportion and Pro
Sarsaparilla cess Peculiar to Itself , and by Sarsapaiilla
which it is given Peculiar and
And henevcr Unequalled Curative Power. The best
3d , It combines Economy
You see Spring Medicine.
and Strength , "too Doses One
These Words " Do not let
Dollar" being original with and
true only of Hood's ' Sarsapa-
March rill a ,
4th , Hood's Sarsapanlladoes
all that is claimed for it , It
April May A/pril / Hay
really does effect the inosl rc-
markakablc cures of Scrofula ,
Don't they Salt Rheum. Dyspepsia and Pass \vitbout3
Remind that Purifying' your blood.
you many other diseases , and over-
It is time to take conies That Tired Feeling. He sure to tet ;
Hood's jt ood's Hood's '
Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla S&isaparilla
. forU. 1'rcparcd Sold br ullitrumtUts. ll : il < orV ( I'rouuinl .Sold by ill ( InuuULs. Ill six forts. . I'
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Sold Uynlldruaelit-s. ; ,
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