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THE OMAtlA DAILY BKE : TUESDAY , MARCH Id , 1803 , I TO REGULATE IMMIGRATION Secretary Oarlisln Issues Now Orders Con cerning Incoming HomescokerB. RIGID QUARANTINE TO BE INSISTED UPON < Junrlp l'ion Which Tncli IminlRrmit Mail fjnllufy tlio t'aiiiinlMlonrr ItncariU to llo Kept In the Ontro llc'iulra- inciitnof Mnntcr of Vc scl . WA nxoTOJf , D. C. , March 13.-Sncrotary Carlisle today Issued the now regulations regarding the precautions to bo observed In admitting immigrants to the United States. The regulations contain seventeen articles , the first ten of which arc substan tially the same as the regulations now in force. Articles 11 to 15 , Inclusive , arc prac tically new , made to conform to the now laws affecting Immigration passed by the last congress and approved on the 3d of March last. Their most Important points ureas follows : Article 11 enacts that no vessel bringing immigrants from ports whcro contagious or infections diseases are prevailing , shall bo Admitted to entry unless It appears by the certificate of the consular ofllccr at such port that said Immigrants have been de tained at the jwrt of embarkation at least five days under medical observation in such designated barracks or houses set apart for their exclusive use and that their clothing , mipgngo and personal effects have boon dis infected before being placed on board. The nbovo restrictions will also bo applied to vessels bringing Immigrants from nori- Infected purls , but who coino from Infected localities. Article 12 requires that there shall bo de livered to the commissioner of Immigration at the port of arrival lists of such Immi grants , which shall state as to each of said passengers substantially what is now re quired by existing laws and the additional requirements. Whether the immigrant paid his own passage or whether it has been paid by ether persons or by any corporation , so- foty. municipality or government. Whether over In prison or almshouse or supported by charity. Whether a polygamlst. Whether under contract , express or implied , to per form labor in the United States. Article lit provides that such lists shall bo Accompanied by the foregoing Interrogator ies and answers thereto , in the language of the immigrant , which shall be signed by him In the presence of the agent granting him transportation ; and there shall bo endorsed thereon , in the language of the immigrant , a notice that , If upon his arrival in the United States , It Is found that such Interrogatories have not been correctly answered ho will bo Immediately returned ; also that ho will ho required to mnko oatli as to the truth of such answers If it bo called for by the com inissloncr of immigration at the i > ort of nr rival in the United States , and that a false oath will subject him to line or imprison ment. Article 14 provides that the immigrants shall bo listed in convenient groups and no ono list or manifest shall contain moro than thirty names. Article 15 provides that In case of the failure of the commanding officer of the vcs sol to deliver to the inspector of immlgra tion lists containing the information re quired , there shall bo paid to the collector of customs the sum of flO forcauh Immi grant qualified to enter the United States , concerning whom the above information is not contained in the list , or said immigrant shall not be permitted to enter the United States , but shall bo returned like other ex eluded passengers. STKKHINfl COMMITTKK. It Una rrnrtlrnlly Completed It * l.nhnrH and the Petition * HIIVII llcrn l > clile < l On. NEW YOIIK , March 13. A Washington special to the Herald says : The senatorla steering committee has practically com pleted Its labors. The positions democratic senators will occupy on the various com mittees during the democratic ascendancy In the senate have been decided 11(1011. ( Sen ator Voorhecs will bo chairman of the committee on flnanco. Senator Vilas was pushed for chairman of tlio committee on Appropriations , but seniority in service enabled Senator Cockroll to grasp tlio plum. Senator ( Jonnnn is chairman of the conimlttoo on printing. Senator Hill has been given the chairmanship of the commit tee on Immigration. Senator Murphy has been mo do chairman of the conimlttoo on ro latlons with Canada. All the populist scna tors have been given chairmanships of lesser importance. The senatorial steering com initteo lias not disturbed the republican as slgnmcnts on committees. It Is nssumei : they will kenp the places they now have or commltters , and by the addition of a demo crat or removal of n republican phico the democrats In the majority. Senator Brice has been added to the ap propriations committee. A new committee lias been formed out of the old committee01 the president's message transmitting the report port of the Pacific railway commission. Thi : committee is now officially known as tin fommitteo on Paclllo railways , and Senate Hrleo Is named ns its chairman. The chair men of the other important committees ns given by the Herald , are as fol lows : Agriculture and forestry , Pasco ; Itan 80in , education ; labor , Kyle , and civil service , Pollor ; foreign relations , Morgan ; Indian Affairs , Jones ; interstate commerce , ' Butler Judiciary , Pu h ; manufactures , 'Gibson military affairs , Waltlmll ; naval affairs , Me- 1'horson ; pensions , Palmer ; postoffices mil' ' , iwst roads , Colquitt ; privileges and elections Vance ; public buildings and grounds , Vest jiubl'o ' lands , Berry ; railroads , Camdcn ; revision vision of the laws of the United States Daniels ; territories , Faulkner : transporta tlon , Irby ; Paclllo railroads , Brlco. " IN FAVOIl OFTIIK UAItltllHtS. Decision of ill" Supreme Court Unit In o InttireHt to 1'oHtolllrn Kmployo * . WASHINHTOX , D. C. , March 1H. The sn prcmo court this mornlmr affirmed the Judg' incut of the court of claims in favor of tli letter carriers in the cases of A. S. Post an l-Yank CJates. These cases were under th Act proscribing eight hours as a day's wor for letter carriers. It was contended by the letter carriers that the Postoffico department , In constru Ing the act , had violated its Intent and pur pose and was requiring moro labor fron them than was contemplated. In the Gates case tlio question was whether or uot the eight hour provision , as applied ru rt latter carriers , meant an average of eight hours n day for n month , the department holding that any delictiin eight hours on ( Sundays or other days could bo set oil against nn access over eight hours on other days. ; The court ruled that this cannot bo done , and that the carriers are entitled to extra pay for any over time on any single delivery. In the Post case , tlio iwsltion taken by the United States was that eight hours should consist ot time employed in tlio actual dis tribution and collection of mall and that the carriers could not recover extra pay for other service within the jwstoffico performed hy them in connection with duties Imposed on them by the postmaster. The court holds that this position Is mi- tcriablo and that the carriers are entitled to extra pay for over eight hours work under ucli circumstances. Justice Brown rendered tho.opinlon. l Attend the Nnvitl Itevlew. WABIMNHTOX , D. C. , March 18. The presl- dcnt.and the members of his cabinet will Attend the Columbian naval review at Now York If tlio state of public business will jwrmlt. If the president llnds ho cannot go ho will send Secretary Herbert ns his rep resentative , The dispatch boat Dolphin is now being put In condition for the accommo dation of the president and jurty on that occasion. \Vant Him Hurled In .Maine. WASHINGTON , D. C. , March in. Acting un der the terms of a resolution adopted by the legislature of Maine , Governor Cloves has written Mrs , James O. Blalno requesting' ) icrmlsslon for the state officials to remove thn rouialua of her late husband from Oak Hill cemetery In thli city to Augmta. M o. As the resolution \vns adopted by the legis lature It was understood that the people of the Rtato would provide a monument to mark Mr. Hlalne'n Html resting place In cato the effort to accure the removal of the re mains was successful. Mrs. Blalno has not yet mndo any reply to the request , MONKTAUV GOXPHItr.NCK. Senator Teller Introduce * a Itenolutlon Fnrorlng Its iteoontrenlnjr. WASHIXOTO.V , D. C. , March 18. Senator Teller has prepared a resolution , which ho will offer In the senate at the next mooting , expressing the scnso of the senate In favor of reconvening the International monetary conference at Brussels next summer. Senator Teller says ho Is satUflcd that there has been n change of sentiment In Europe respecting the monotiry question since the conference adjourned. Ho finds evidence of this change In debates in Parliament and in contributions to the leading financial papers in the world. ' It Is plain to him that delegates from Europeaneountrics began the conference under inn erroneous Impres sion as to the policy of the United States. Lately It hod been made clear that the pur pose of this country was not primarily to reap the benefit of an enhanced price for sliver , and recent contributions to literature on the subject , notably an article published by Pmf. Andrews , have made it appear that tfiovaluoof the entire annual sllverproduct Is absolutely insignificant as compared with the value of the products of certain lines of manufactures and agriculture. The resolu tion which Mr. Teller projioses to offer would not bo exceptional under the practice touch ing propositions which the senate is likely to follow , and the senator expects to include the matter referred to as part of his re marks UJKIII the subject. U'liftlilngtoii Note * . WASIIIXOTON , D. C. , March 13. Messrs. Warner and Thaycr of Detroit , Mich. , saw the president in the Interest of Lovl T. Griffin of their city , whom they want to suc ceed Judge Howell Jackson as United States circuit Judge. It Is rumored that ex-Con gressman Wheeler of Michigan has been se lected for commissioner of pensions. U is said that General Bragg of Wisconsin will bo offered the Portuguese mission. It is now held by ox-Senator Plerco of North Dakota. Just as the president was going down to the East room to hold his public reception today a telegram ivas handed him by a well known newspaper man , announcing the death of Mr. George \V. Hayward in Buf falo , ono of Mr. Cleveland's closest friends. "I am very sorry to hear it , " said he , "although ft is not entirely unexpected , " and then lie proceeded on his way to greet several hundred men , women and children. A large sized rocking chair , made from "Old Jackson hickory , " was delivered to the white house this afternoon. It was a pres ent from Mr. Shed Hurdm of Spaulding county Ohio. Imtnedialely after the adjournment of the senate the democratic caucus committee met to put the finishing touches on the list of committees as agreed on Saturday , the re port to be made to the full caucus tomorrow morning. There was a notable decrease today In the number ot visitors at the Postoffico and In terior departments. Secretary Smith has Issued an order announcing that hereafter he will receive visitors between the hours of 10 a. m. and 1 p. in. except Tuesday and Fri days , which are cabinet days , and on cabi net days from 10 a. m. to 12 m. Custom receipts are increasing , and dur ing the month of March it is anticipated that they will foot up $18,000.000. For the first ten days of this month the receipts at the port of Now York from customs aggregated $1,000,000 as against SVJO.I.OOO for the cor responding period last year. They Itoiilliu Their Position. WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 13. Tlio fact that the republicans are In the minority In the senate was , as Mr. Manderson said , pre sented to them very forcibly today. From that side of the chamber emanated a resolu tion restricting tlio work ot the senate dur ing the extraordinary session. This was op posed by the democrats and especially by Mr. Cockroll. Although It was intimated that the republicans feared their opponents would take some advantage of them during this session , republican leaders deny that they had in view anything beyond a desire to stop debate on subjects entirely foreign to the business for which the senate was called. Some of tlio democratic leaders say the only reason the resolutions were opposed was because their passage would bo some what in the nature of a confession on the part of the democrats that they could not handla the uusincss of the senate properly. r Work of Hut Seimto. WASHISOTOX , D. C. , March 13. The senate discussed for nearly an hour today the reso lution oiTorcd lust week by Mr. Mandcrson , intended to limit the action of the scnuto in the present extraordinary session to legisla tive -matters , or to matters requiring co operation on the part of the house. Mr. Gorman favored that policy , but preferred to have It take the form of unanimous consent rather than of a resolution. Objection to unanimous consent came from tlio demo cratic side of the chamber , and the most strenuous opposition to the resolution came also from that sldo. The question finally went over without any decision , and the senate adjourned until Wednesday. To Snvo u Murderer. WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 13. W. E. Mattingly today applied to the United States supreme court for leave to file an ap plication for a writ of error to the District supreme court , and also an application for a writ of habeas corpus in the case of Howard J. Schneider , whoso trial and conviction for the murder of his wife has excited universal interest in Washington. Schneider is under sentence to hang next Friday. Chief Justice Fuller directed Mr. Mattingly to have his pajkirs printed 'immediately lor considera tion by the court. This action is considered as unlavorablo to Scnnelder. ( iold Oltcrlnca. WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 13. The Treas ury department continues to receive offers of gold from the west In exchange for small notes , for which thcro is at present an In creasing demand. Several of the offers of gold after they hud been made had to bo temporarily declined , as it was found that the gold was ot light weight , and until those who offered it : nado up the difference in weight the government could not accept It. Advertising Nturted It , itlerlt .Undo It Top- ulitr. Dr. T. P. Hubbell , who'is engaged in the drug business at Wolcott , Vt. , says : "Ad vertising started the sale on Chamberlain's Cough liemedy hero , but it now sells on its moriis , and all who use it speak highly ot it. " When troubled with a cough or cold , give it a trial anil you will bo moro than pleased with the result. It is also a certain euro for croup in children. 60 cent bottles for sale by druggists. - * - Vctrnms Wit Kntortaln. Enoainpmcut No. 121 , Union Veteran . Legion of the United States , will hold its Ilrst public rendezvous nnd reception on Sat- urday evening , March 85. at headquarters in thu I'iUturson block , Seventeenth and Far iiain stiuots , The exercises will include the presentation of thu charter of thu encamp ment and portraits of Washington. Lincoln , Grant and Sheridan. Thcro will also bo music , songs and speeches by members and visiting comrades , followed by refreshments. Plies of peoplu tiavu piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. UiiiUIIni ; 1'ormlU. The following permits to build were Issued yesterday by tlio Inspector of buildings : W. ll.QulKsU.-y , 3111 Muplo , addition to dwi'llliih' . $ 200 A. U. Soreiixoii , Military and 1'utrlck , stnru and Hut . 1,200 Minor permits . 000 Total penults Issni'd . $ 'J.OOO Piles of people have piles , but Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Xo\r htutu Oil li Frank Hilton , the now state oil Inspector , will assume the duties of the otllco March 20 , on which date Inspector Helmrod will turn over the ofllco to his successor. Plies of pcoplo have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. FAILED FOR OVER A 1IILUON Disaster Which Has Overtaken the Atkinson Purnituro Company , ITS ASSETS EXCEED ITS LIABILITIES t U Claimed thn Firm Will He Altlo to 1'ajr All It * Debts In Full Already In I'onsrmlon of the 1'lniil. BOSTON , Mass. , March 13. The Atkinson Touso Furnishing company , with fourteen tranches in other New England cities , has made an assignment. President Atkinson ays the llahllttlcs nro $ lr 0,000j assets , $3,000,000. Tlio failure was caused by tight money and Inability to meet a call loan Saturday. The linn will probably pay Its debts In full. The headquarters of the firm are at Port- and , Mo.The assignees have already taken possession of the property In the several tales. President Atkinson made a per- onal assignment ot property valued at $250,000. It Is now thought the statement if liabilities at fl.fiOO.OOO Is far under the 'act and that it may bo double that. Most if the indebtedness la to Boston people , .hough some is duo New York , Philadelphia , nd Chicago. President Atkinson was seen at the big toroof the concern this afternoon. The clerks were employed in displaying the goods u t the same as if no assignment had been uade. In an Interview Mr. Atkinson said : "Of course It Is a big failure , but I have reason to bcllovo that the assets will moro than cover the liabilities. The fact that I have selected two men of such high standing and business ability as assignors Is sufllclent evi dence. I think that there has been no attempt on my part to do anything - thing to prevent the creditors from getting as much as possible. The stringent money market was the cause of all this. During the last month I have been standing in the bull ring and have paid out 3183.000 without a dollar of return. Last Saturday thev knocked mo down for 1,200 , I had money in the bank , but I could not get at it. I believe the liabilities will fall short of $1,500,000. When the corporation was formed it assumed the liabilities as well as the assets of S. A. Atkinson Si Co. " Mr. Converse , ono of tno assignors , told a reporter ho was in no position at present to advance any information relative to the exact financial standing of the corporation. The original incorporated company began business at Portland In 1837 , the business up to that time being a branch of B. A. Atkin son's Boston store and under the manage ment of Isaac C. Atkinson. B. A. Atkinson received from the now corporation one- fourth 50,000 shares of Its stock as n bonus for his Interest , at which time the stock on hand and accounts amounted to $197,000. The whole of this property was turnea over to the new company. Shortly after this the capital stock was Increased from $500,000 to ? 1,000,000 , and some people in the furnlturo trade , who held stock and sold both the Atkinson Furnishing company and B. A. Atkinson & Co. , report they have received semi-annual dividends of 5 per cent. The assets of the corporation in the outside stores was stated to bo $1,183.032 , and the liabili ties , besides the capital stock , $ . " > 00,20J. Since the combination was formed and the consolidated company removed its head quarters to Boston , the writer is informed that many of the manufacturers of New England ( who hail been selling B. A. Atkin son & Co. ) and the present corporation have been requested to take blocks of stocks ranging from 81,000 to $10,000 , the traders being reminded that if they could stay in the incorporation they would bo likely to receive the bulk of trade in their lines , but the com pany reserved the right to buy goods where it pleased ; however , prices between stock holders and nonstockholders being equal , the possibility was that the former would receive the company's business. Financial men looked upon the scheme with more or less criticism and doubt , as it was rumored that very many of the leases of the corpor ation are pledged to money lenders in Now England for loans at a high rate of interest. B. A. Atkinson made an assignment this afternoon to lion. John U. Long. Mental exhaustion or brain fatigue promptly cured by Bromo-Seltzor. Trial bottle lOc. NKWS I'Oll 2'IIJS Alt.Ml' . Now Hospital Uiillillngiit West 1'olnt to Ho Kxnnilncil l > y nil ISxport. WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 13. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] The following army orders wore issued today : Major John 11. Billings , surgeon , will pro ceed to West Point and make a thorough In vestigation of the heating plant in the now hospital building at that post and also cx- amino the whole building with a view to ascertaining , if possible , the cause of the failuroof tho'plant to properly heat it. Major Billings will report the result of his investigation to the surgeon. Second Lieutenant John O'Shca , Seventh cavalry , will report in person as soon as practicable to the commanding ofllcer of the United States Infantry and Cavalry school at Fort Leavcnworth , Kan. , for preliminary In struction preparatory to his detail as student officer of the school. The superintendent of the recruiting ser vice will cause twenty.Hvo recruits at Jef ferson Barracks , Mo. , to bo assigned to the Second cavalry and forwarded to the De partment ot Arizona. Also llfteen recruits at Jefferson Barracks , Mo. , to ho assigned to the Fourth cavalry and forwarded to the presidio at San Francisco ; llfteen recruits at Davids Island , Now York harbor , to bo assigned to the Second artillery ; thirty- three recruits at Davids Island , Now York harbor , to bo assigned to the Twenty- second infantry and forwarded to the De partment of Dakota , ana twcnty-rivo recruits at Columbus Barracks , O. . to bo assigned to the Eleventh Infantry and forwarded to the Department o'Ari/.ona. Leave of absence for ono year on surgeon's ORCHARD in n . J.M- J.Mmi AND WILHELM ( INCORPORATED. ) OPEN THIS WEEK ruins of the old store storeWith " With an . , Entire New Stock D H AND HJ DRAPERIES. QPECIAL ATTENTION will be given this des - -s partment by Mr. H. R. Havens , one of the most original and artistic drapery men from the east. He will be here this week and will be pleased to furnish original sketches for any corner you may have to decorate. certificate of disability , with permission to go beyond tlio sea , is'grarited ' Colonel Henry M. Lazcllo , Eighteenth Infantry. Second Lieutenant , , Cjeorgo B. Duncan , Ninth infantry , is relieved from temporary duty at the headquarters of the army , assigned him August 2-18W , and will Join his proper statipn. Department of the I'latte. Captain Crowder is home from the inaug ural proceedings. Licutenant.Crowdcr Is shooting alligators in Florida. Speaking yesterday of ( ho plan to mobilize the United States troops at Chicago during the World's fair Colonel D. S. Gordon , com mander of the post at Fort Nlobrara , said : "I do not think it is a practical scheme. LayIng - Ing aside the idea of expense connected with It , there Is another feature that should bo considered and that Is that the soldiers should not bo drawn away from these west ern posts where settlers vould bo left exposed to largo bodies of Indians. The red men nro not slow to perceive an advantage in case they intend to create trouble. It would bo at a time of year when the Indians , for instance , in South Dakota , could create a great deal of trouble If they inado up their minds to act mean. If the United States had a largo standing army llko some other countries then It might bo all right to concentrate a largo number of troops at Chicago , but as the army Is only a mere handful at best the most of the troops are actually needed at western posts , and It would , in my humble opinion , bo unwise to attempt to make a creat military demonstration that would require the serv ices of nearly all the troops in the country for several weeks at Chicago. " Referring to the error that was made re cently in tlio telegraphic news in which tlio band of Two Strikes was accused of killing some cowboys when the blame should have been thrown upon Two Sticks , Colonel Gor don said : "Two Strikes is ono of my In dians. Ho belongs to the Hosebud agency , not to Pine Htdgo. Two Sticks is a Pine Kidgo Indian and a bad one. When old man Two Strikes hoard that the newspapers blamed him for killing the cowboys ho was heartbroken. Ho came to the post with all his chiefs to see mo in order to have the matter contradicted. 'You tell the great father , ' said tlio old man , 'that my heart is right. I am a good Indian and I never killed tlio cowboys. It was Two Sticks. Ho is a bad Indian and I have noth ing to do with him. ' Ho wanted to know if the great father was angry with him because ho had been blamed for killing the cowboys. I assured Two Strikes that ho would not beheld held accountable for the killing and that I Tfc , PUREST. MOST RELIABLE. fr'r.-'W Ijold kmc ) ( letrenerry'old ? ? soul , m Had lived (7 ( threat aj/eojolirs / , HeWould 1/aVecalled / jpr BULL DURHAM I To snoKe ir ? Ipis pipe , . ; And been merrier Under iti powers , 'Thousands of Smokers The Millionaire in his palace , The Laborer in his cottage , The Swell on the street , The Sailor on his ship , Comfort-lovers everywhere , Prefer Bull Durham. Blacliv/ell's Durham Tobacco Co. , DURHAM , N. C. Unlike unsalable which are adulterated Coco.ii InitlfatUlilt A Cocoas u'lth starch. -BEST ( AMD GOES FAHTHE8T- h'nvca no Sediment on the bottom of the cup. would telegraph to the great father that It was a mistake. Ho was immensely uloasod when ho learned the news had been printed all over the country that it was Two Sticks and not Two Strikes that should bo held re sponsible for the outrage. " e > Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Dentil ol a Prominent Mnnon. KANSAS CITY , Kan. , March 13. John II. Brown , ougod 07 , ono of the most prominent Masons in the west , died last ; night of nervous prostration , superin duced by exposure in a railroad wreck a year ago. lie was in a wreck which occurred at Cherryvalo and was ono of a number of passengers in the sleeper who sustained injuries. The wreck occurred it night and for four hours Mr. Brown lay in the open air without aid or pro tection from the cold. Mr. Brown was for twonty-ono years grand bcoretary of tlio grand lodge of Masons of Kansas , lie was also an author , having written several books on Masonry and kindred subjects. The funeral will occur Wednes day. The body will bo taken to Leaven- worth and will bo escorted by the grand cpinmandory of Kansas. Some commer cial organizations will also assist. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. 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BATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Sooclal rates on application. B. SILLOWAY. Prop. TRINIDAD ASPHALT FOR 5 oofiijg5 Etc. , Etc. REFINING and PAVING PLANTS On Hand and Furnished At Lowest Prices. Experts in reftnlns aad pavinsr supp'locl. THE TRINIDAD ASPHALT REFINING CO. , SOWnllStroot , NEW YORK CITY. FREE ! GIVEN AWAY ! FREE ! T1ID WONDERFUL TWELVE-ROW PUZZLE ! W Olfer Valuable Prize * lor II * Solution ! HttVB You Had One ? If not , call at once upon the Leading Fumlshine Goods Dealers of your city viho will supply you Free ol Coil , WHftT BRAND 18 OH YOUR COLLfiR ? It ought to be , if you , wear a zo-cent collar ; ' for this brand of collars Is the very best value that can be had In col- THE CLUETT , COON & CO , Furnishes ( ho Best and Cheapest Method ot FIRE-PROOFING HOUSES. Write for catalogue of Lathing , I'cnclng , Btalilu 1'Uturm , tito. N. W. KXI'.VNDKI ) MKTAI. CO. , No. iQi Twenty SUtu 3. . CuiCAao.