'P , . - - - - - - - - - , . . - . - ; ; - _ . - : ; . . , . . . , . ; _ I o . , r . . l Y " . , , ' I 0 , i 'i w I. ' 1 JT , 'I' , I ' OMAhA DAILY . S..tVPUUDA , FEI3RUAItY 2 , 1805. 1 , I I . . TILE ) Bnf1 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 n - - , atemptng to contaIn hImeIf . Mr. Brlkln - rIlge began hIs apology In humble toneL rllge 'No onl. . ho begin , " can regret more than I that nny personal dIfculty RheuM ( occur on this floors but when 1 thought 1 had been taken oft the floor with great rllieness , 1 went to Mr learll and sal(1 to him that ho could not do business In that ' ny. lie rc- couh p110(1 hat that was nn Insolent Rtatement. plel that 1 was an 'Impertinent scoun < el. ' " " Interposed Mr. "le called me n scoundrel , 'Afrl. "Ho calleti mo n Inr , " went on Mr. Breck- Iritidge , Ignoring the Interruption. " 1 ought Iot to have resented I , Mr. Speaker , " he can- lnuel ( , turnIng to the ch31r , abut al a Mis- Ilsslppl judge once tIII . The Ito was nrst as- au1t. . nnl In spie enc of my white hairs 1 could not restrnn ! lnyEclf. 1 ar010lze to le ! speaker and to the home. To the gentleman . 1 will say , " lIe atlileil . as he turned al II looked squnrely al Mr. Ilenril . his voice rising to one of denanee , "I will say that that .cannot remain - ; main between he and I. " : , . BOTI COMBATANTS APPLMJDEI : A scattering burst of applause greeted ( this. Mr. Irecklnrllge ! took his scat. The house sat breathlessly awaiting for the reply. Mr. heard appeared to bo cahn , but he WI also evidently lahorlng under great excitement . : , Not once In his long congressional career , ho hcgal , , had he been embroiled In n personal controversy on tim floor of tht house. Mr. lpnrd then explained the situation. Today , he said had been b't apart for 1)ls- trict of Columhln busineas . and ho hall felt I his duty when the opposing leaders on the Hawaiian resolution hail nnlshe(1 ( their stat - Inwnlnn reoluton mcnts to tmnnd the previous quelon. The , ' gentleman from Kentucky hall then hlrrleJ' over to him and had stated In n tone which ho regarled ( ns nn insult that the house would do nn business loday. lie had thereupon de- mallell the yeas nlll nays , ni ho deemed I his duty to do . whereupon the gentleman from Kentucky , In what ho regarded I most olenslvl language , hail called him an imiso- lent and impertinent somcthlng. "lie folowed , " saId Mr. Ic.rd , his temper rising , "that statement with a personal assault - rlsln. sault . upon le : he called , le a scoundrel. " ' 'If r ( said hint , r wi withdraw I , " interrupted - rlptcll Mr. Brccklnrldge , with nn eareslness that struck emu of the members na ludl- crols , rind they laughed , hearll' , "I do not thlnl I said It. " he cOlflnuel1 "Mr. Brecklnrldgo did say itt" said Mr. Heard , , . " disclaimer the still "Afer lY gentleman stl tnststs r said I , " retort ell Mr. Brlklnrldge , again flaring up , "I withdraw It ; ho does not f . , deserve It. " 1r. Heard hastily denied that he intended , to queston Mr. Breednrl ) ] ! c's veracity , but stated that he meant that In his excitement ; the gentleman frol Icntucky hall forgotten ' what he did say. I "I stated , " ho continued , "that thir' gentleman - man led , Ulln his wihdrwal of his offen- slve epithet , r will wihdraw mine , but not before. I believe that I have done nothing - . which I was not my duty and right to do. " , . Mr. Heard was also applauded when ho tool 1 his Sl'at This ended the wordy combat , and In the absence of n motion which might have been made to repr- ! manll time PrinciPals In the nf- ' ( ( fair , the house procecdet with the question \ " before I , amid the excitement soon subsided , . although ther ! wets much slcculalon through- t out the day ns to what would be the outcome ! r , Perry of Kentucky , a friend of both I , Irccllnrldge and heard , was using his good omces after the row tow\l , reonclatng ' them. Datl are saul to bo possessed of' . . physical courage but the two len have been t. friends ! In the past , and , I Is believed , that ' tho. mater wi bo amicably ndjusted , and that no bloodshed will resul KISSED AND MADE UP. i The encounter between Mr. Brecklnrllge IL and ! r. Heard will not eventuate In blood. I Throlgh time Intermediation of friends of both , parties , ! essrs. Goodnight and Derry . Ientucly acting for Mr. Breckinridgo and s , Mr. Dockery and ! r , hatch for Mr. Heard , , nn amicable adjustment of the difculy was .m ( . arrange(1 These gentlemen went carefully over the ofclnl report of the words uttered i ann agreed upon 1 form of apology that would be satisfactory to their principals" . k. Accordingly , just before 5 o'clock , when the c ' ' house tool a recess , ! I. lear arose and rem ) a typewritten statement , to the elect ' k that \ , lareful , a cstmalon of ; the words uttered - " tered made I evlent In the opinion of his : frLcruls 1 that' , ( ii1r. Drecklnrldgl , d\ \ - i clAimed the 'IS0 1 of time Ihngiihg consldercl' ' bylllnl ) ( heard ) off nuilvo he ( heard ) should 11\0 \ ? 'wlthdrWl svluat he had sall , 11' . Hrnhl said lie thought he had : don so , but his friends sal ho had not * r "I conolder , It my duty to do so now , " it said ! r. hoard , "nml now withdraw what I sakL" t % ! r. DrecIlnrhlgo then complacenU arose r and nccepted tIme olive branch 'of pea e. "I ought not to have gomie to the desk /ono f : : of the genteman , " said he , "nnd have made 'i' , time statement I did. I was particularly - unfortunate , considering the past friendship ) : i " ' existing between that genteman and m- self . I express my regret In this frank ' mnnner to hll and to the house. I pro- ' foundly apologize for 1 scene that shoull ' not have hnppenecl No inattor what occurred - " currel ( , I should not mater It - ) h'slcall' . I , sny to the house amid to time 4 genteman from Missouri that I exceedingly ' regret . " what has . occurred and ' crave . their ' The hClS0 npplaudell Mr. Brecklnrldgo , heartily as lid sat down. At tim request & _ of ! r. , Goodnight.tho entIre coloquy was stricken from the record Thereupon ! r. " Heard went ' over ' to ! r. Drecldnrldge , and u the hate i"lve'rlrle8 shook hands. The whllhwlnged dove of Peace spread her wings and the Incldont was ofcialy closed. : wit ii ltiN HlmSWI CII UENTl\LS. . I Seelli Selltor from AIIIuul with l'lper blJI"1 17 "floverminr" Jtolh. , j , " WASINGTON , l eb. 1-A large parchment - 4 ' mont 'document bearing all the external e'I- 't' dences of the credentals oC a Unlell States " senator was presented by Mr. Aie , populist ' - of Nebraska , on the opelllng of the senate ' 'r ' today , Mr. Allen , nnnounced thnt they were . the credentials or Warren S. fleece of Aln- 111ma for the senatorIal term beginning . Mnrch I next As the credentials of Mr. ' ' ! or/'n for the same term had Ilremly been ' receireul there was sonic surprise , and the clerl was directed to rfall the new credon- , tiai. They were of time usual form , style , ' , and closed UIUI : 'Wines his excellemmcy , excelenc Goveror I. F' . Kolb and our seal hercunto k niihccd nt Montgomery , Ala , this 8th day of Icembcr , etc. , ( slgntll ) n. F , Kohl , goVernor - ernor : J. C. I onvl ! , secretary of mtste " ' 1ho neelo credentials were allowed 10 lie on t , time table for ' time lrcseimt Time credentials or ! r , Chandler for the , " term teginnhiug 1 next March were Ilresentcll ! , - Mr. McPherson olereJ his resolution of yesterday , that the nnance commllee be Ils- ehargd ( rein further consldoraton of Mr. , Slmernian's bill to prevlde a temporary means . of mmietimmg deficiencies , The conference report on the arm ) approprlaton ! hi was submllcll ant , agreed tn after tie resolution offered hy - . ' ! r. McPherson went over . The senate nreel to the reoluton of Mr. k , C.I.'ry , democrat of I.Qulsllna , tD refer to time court of claims the bill , for the relief of the Citizens huuk Louimiana Cltzen . _ . L , of _ I.oulllana. , . . -11 JI5LCiClappropriacion ' 11 was taken - UI and I again served as a text for a fuau- ' clal discussion ! . I L- Mr , 'Feller /aid that the ststemcnts.mlde by I ; ' Mr. ( . Gorman last night contained most roe markablo declarations ems to time condltcn of the treasury. TIme statements were so start- In , tlat tin country hall not yet com pre- II ndl1 their full meaning Mr. Teller ream ( ! fro I ! r. ( lormait'ii SIJeeeh to time effect that the current obligations of the go'ernment ' were IOOOOOOOG ) In excess of the ayalabo ! In- Iome. : Only the pthel' day ! I. Yelt had stated , on the 100r ot the scnllo that In n conversation wih the secretary of the tl'eas- - . Iry the latter had given ak3urnnce that rev- r enUC ! were nmple for expenses. Mr , 'roller c read from the IJresdcnt's ! recent message to time same effect a to "comfortahle balances . " l hut now , sad ! he , the senator frol Muylund , mal.es . the extraordinary declaration of a lIes- tic Iml Ixltn ! delcl 01 ' 100.000.000 , based on his IJenenal oxuimilmuation . Heferlrng to the ' - . - - proposed new baud issue , Mr. Teller 911t I ' - would be about UI effective al 10uring water ' II ; a sieve And these bonds mire being IJut ' . ' , out wien the administration was cliiuing 10 ' IIwI ample revenue for expenses Mr. 'l'eiler II tIf1 ( , wlh ; great force : "Th& atmlntstratol ! ' - ' of our fnancial affairs hal never been In absolutely - I lutely Incomllclonl hands , but , I the senator Irol ! hrYhll II right , they are In such I , " hInls now ' \n interesting 'IUI'ston : arose when Mr. ' 1,11.1 called attention to Mr. Oormun's declao - , I'aton lat night that the sennto would , If I Ih'CPICraU' , 1\11 I renmUA mealure to an alJ- IJroprlaton bill. Mr Teller luggoltell that til Marylanl aenutor musl have ovellooked ' a constitutional luroimllmitlomm to add gemmeral ' constlutoual IJrohlhltol ald Jeleral ; , ' _ - lejIlutlon for bonds currency or otherwise to an 11)lroprlatol ) bill. , Mr. 00ln8n rose to say he hail /ot Intended - m . tended to Illto a general ren'nUQ meaSure . ' - - - - -r-- : = - . - . . * ' ' ' . - . - _ _ _ _ would be added ( to nn appropriation bill. 10 InhibI- fully understood the constitutional - tlon . lie hat intended to usa the expression "money amnendmnt" to an appropriation bill rather than 1 "rovenue amendimmemit " ) tr. Teller said ho was ready to Join the senator tram Maryland In any reasonable plan to met deficiencies I they Oxisted lImit this cOlld not go to the extent of tearing down our whole currency system "Slmoimld not this congress enact some fnan- enl : leglslnton of n radical character asked Mr. Hill. "Yes , and 1 ha\o hen trying to ret such legislation for several years " answered Mr. Teller , "but the remedy I would suggest might not receive time approval ot the senator train New York. " Mr. 11111-As we seem to agree. that some radical legislation Is necessary why enn't we got together amid endeavor to secure It 1 Mr. Teller-And what shah thnt legisla- ton lie ? Think of time condition we Are in I The ndmlnlslraton asserts no more revenue I Is needed. The senator fro ' I Maryland ( ns- sects n great Increase of 're\enue Is hnper- atlve . 1 believe time judgment of time senate Is with time senator from Marylanmi ( , But what assurance Is there a measure agreed on by this senate and the house will receive executive approval ? After strongly presenting time distress following - lowing the 'demonltzaton of silver ! r. Tel" ler closed with 1 hrlialt peroration which drew forth n hurst of applause from time < senators about him amid from the galleries. I I attracted close attention not oni ) ' for Its fervid style but for the warning the senator , gave that : he would see to It that no hasly legislation was enacled " 1 realize , " said ho In closIng , "timat a critical period huts been reached. I realize that the agencies of wealth and high position are against us. limit I am not craven enough to he frlghtenell hy the contempt that ia ) ' be heaped ulon mime when , I say 1 will see to It that so far ns this session Is , concerned there shnl bo no hasty nnd weal legislation thnt would carry out the tell 11IrliOSe now being attempted. " Time bill was then passed authorizing the m Hel Irllge company 10 construct abridge bridge homo , over the South Canadian river , Okln- The senate bel n brief cxecntve session all at 6 o'clock ndjourned. JA\ IAN : I\T'rl'1 ; Ul' AU.UN. ! lou80 lI'ldos Il ThuD ] otl"len that IuII Ilcllo tiiitIrOhitI4. WASHINGTON , Psi , . 1.-Time personal encounter - counter betwcen ! r. Brecldurilge of Ken- tucly , who figured In the notorious breach of IJromlso suit last summer , and : r. heard : of Missouri , who has been a member of the house for ten years , overshadowed In Importance - portnnco all else that occurred today and wns almost the only theme of conversation. An hour was devoted to debate on the Pacific railroad bill , a resolution was adopted calling ' on the president for all correspondence and Intormaton regarding the alleged aid fur- 'nlshell the rebels In hawaii by representa- tves of the BrItish government and the remainder - mainder of the day was consumed ( by the District of ColumbIa committee. Mr. Dowers , republican nf California , op- poset thc railroad bill blterl ) In doing so he severely condemned time methods Ilrsued by some of the Calorla OIPonents of the measure , notably Mayor Sutro of San Francisco , who had been 1001n members with frantic appeals to kill time bill. "J oes of the gentleman claim that Mayor Sutro Is In realty attempting to old the pas- sage of the mnea'ure . " said Mr. Camninetti . democrat of California. "I do not " replied Mr. Dowers , "belIeve that Is the real effect of his circulars. " Mr. Bryan of Nebraska also opposed the bill . which ho sold dealt with two classes those who had been guilty of mlsmanngo- ment and those who would use the lines In the future The title , In his opinion , sholld ' , be amended eo ns to make It rend : "An act to nmend the eIghth commandment , and make It read : 'Thou sbal not steal In small 'amounts : to visit the Inlqlites , of time fnther , ; on tile ' sop to thQ fourth generation and for no other purpose. ' ' ( .aughter. ) Mr. Bryan purpose. ( 'doyqtvll , 'ost of-his time to n discussion of ' time equiles between the people on the line ot the -rod' antI the stockholders. -The real Pul1QSO : or time bill , he , said . was , stated by Mr. Powere , yesterday when he said most of time stock WS held In New England" . They wanted ( dividends and the . men who had robbed . the road wanted trnmmuunlty. , . , Mr. .Carutl of Kentucky consumed time re- - mainder of time hour wIth n speech In favor malller ot the bill , , At 12 o'clocl time hOlise relurned to Its routine business. On l ton of Mr. Oros- routno of Ohio a joint resolution was passed providuimg \e for a joint eommlteo of the house pro'llng amid senate to report a plnn for participation In time exercises connected with the dell- catlomi of the Chlclmlauga Military park caton ' September 1 , 1895. ! r. Hltt ot Illinois then slbmltted from the foreign affaIrs committee n privileged eprt on Mr. Stor < r'a rC50\ltlon : calling upon time president 10 transmit al corespondenca regarding the report the rebels against the hawaiian government were Incited , supplied .anil led by who with arms , .mI party persons clalmell to bo BritIsh subjects , amid thnt the minister of Grent Britain intervened In order to prevent the application of martial law to those concerned In the rebellion. The report recommended time passage of n substitute covering the same grolll In different - substtute phrseology. Mr. HI , immade the re- port In Mr. Storer's absence , and asked for Its Immedlato passage. Mr. McCroary , chairman of time committee on foreign nl'lrs. deprecated what he cnle(1 ( a furler : Iltpla. of "Paalan hlst.ory. " He said hil commitee was unnnhnously In favor srlli of time resolmitioim . and It shouhl be passed without stirring up thIs old question a aln. Mr. Hear then demanded time previous question. This led to time bandYing of epl- thols and a IJCrsonal encounter between Mm' Drccklnrld amid Mr. Heard , an account of which Is given elsewhere In these dispatches. After I was over Mr. Reed demanded tell- ; er Afer time yeas and nays stating rather , sharply that the demanU for the previous questIon hind summariy taken Mr. Hilt oft his loot . This led to another exciting scene. The speaker replied he was willing to take the responslhlly un lmiinself After 'he had eXlllalnul the parliamentary sluntcn Mr. Hltt stated the reason he hat not been able to accede - cede to the request of Mr. heard was that lie did not Imow that that genteman desired to speak on time Hnwalan question. Then Mr. nrcclnrldgc , In his usual tone with great coolness , said : " 1 had desired 10 I ' say n teW words of opposition to the resolu- ton , but hat not tune to do so. " He would In time future have occasion to say something upon It. r Then Mr. Iclr of Pennsylvania shoule "RIlllar order " mind after the speaker hn(1 with ! difficulty hmersuaded the members to hear time speakers Mr. Hlt went back to his speech on time Hnwlian resolution. Possibly , ho said , part of the remarks hall been lost , because of a little confu&lon which might . have diverted the ntenton of the members. le sr. Breel\nrillge ulI Heard were then In their usual seats , thirty feet away from each other. - . - KlcCreary made n brief repl ) ' , In the course of which he and Mr. Ilt got Into a good natur.1 wrangle , Mr. lcCrary contend- lug that time Hawaiian cable , of which ! r. Hlt hat spoken , hall nothing to do wih time ' iimestioim. 'lueston. 'fhen the Iefoluton was ; dolJle wihout upposlton , uli with little dlsor er. ) Ir. Springer oC Illinois and ! I. CoX of TruneSeo : became involn In 1 discussion over the statls of the rellort of time ndmln- Istraton currency bill , which ! r. SprInger asked permlulon 10 report. ! r. Cox thought the report wonhl cut off the minority trum the rght ! to present its views ! r. IcII was Ilehlnndlng to know l "flces the gentleman from Tennessee object to time report ? " when ! r , Tracy of New York shoutcd to him : 'he gentlcman from Tennelseo Is able to take care of himself , " alhlng lie ( Heed ) wnnted to qleer th.\hole timing Thereupon several members lade n feint ! of holding ! r. Tracy ' back tram Mr. Heed I' 'flul report was received , with permission ' given to the other members of the comlltce to file their views 'he remaInder of the dar WJ ! c091umell by the District of Columbia coimmimmittee. Several bills were Imassed. After lutual apologies frm ! r. Heard and ! lr. lirccklmirimlgo for the earlier In the ' Iretlnrhlgo scene carler day a bill was passed 10 give an additonal judge to the Se'cnth judicial district , and 1hen at 5 o'clocl tho' house tooK a reeen untIl 8 n\ o'clock , the nlgbt leulen to be devoted to time consideraton 'of private pension hills . "o"lmu"totl Cumml.I..C. ' \ ' AfIHNf'ON , Fetm . . 1.-Seclal ( Tele- grmmmmi.- Postmasters wCI.e eomninisioned . to- Ily Ul f"loWI : Nebraukm-Hliswom'tim ; A. liamuhmmil. rolll ; John \V. Gore Liberty. Soulh Dakota-Jolmmm O. 1anl , , \ r. , Ulrl ; Mar L ArlRlronJ Harhln , mltz ; H. 0 , 1 etersn , Newhope , . : - - ' " ' CURTIS RETURNS TO GOTlAil Suppiseti to Have Instlotions Concamng I Bond Issue , EXCIMHGING CURRENCY fOR GOLD SU1'1"Cd to lia'e leen J'R"I In for Money to Shill tn the Inlerlor-I'rlce5 Rt % hleh 10115 11) ln boid - WAShINGTON , I eb. 1-Late thIs afternoon - noon Secretary Carlisle slatell that mme Public announcement of' a financIal character would be male tonight. Time cabinet meeting ad- journell nt the usual hour today , but Secre- tar ) ' Carlisle , Attorney General Onley and Postmaster General Dssel remained In con- sulnton wih the presldenl until near 3:30 : ' o'clol ( . Asslstnnt Secretary Cmmrtis' report of his mission nt New Yorl , was laid : before the meetIng by Secretary Carlisle , amid after n full dIscussIon of the maters involved ! r. Curtis was relluestet to ngnln proceed to New York . He left Wnshlngton on n late afternoon train , but what his Instructions Were Is not known , though It Is nssumc nothing looking to a bond Issue will be done unti ) Ir. Curtis cnn confer with New York nnanclers anti conlnunlcnte the result of his mission to the secrelnry. Time omclnl report from AssIstant United States Treasurer Jordan nt New York thnt $1,257,00 had been wlthlrwn from the sub- treasury tony amid $1.800.000 In gold coin had been returned lot currency wns received with much satIsfaction amid sur rlse. I Is not l < own , however , whether this deposit of gold Is the forerunner of others In fulfillment of nn agrlment between the bankers and the treasury . oiicabi. ! ! : . I Is believed .In som.clr . - dies cue lepOSlt was maue mum time orumar course of business for currency to b shipped to wcstern correspondents. By today's trans- actions the gold reserve Is slightly Increlsed , standing nt the cjpso of business $12,8GO,012. Time prospective Issue ot il0ther bail recalls tIme interesting act that during the period from June , 1880. to Jmmmmuary 1891 , time government - ernment IJUrchnsetl and retired $ I79.8t2GOO In 4 per cent consols fnUng due lit 1907 , for which It paid n bonus or premium of $46- , 396,006 In addition to the accrued immterest The government nlso purchasM of the 41 funded loan of 189 $1.3GI8,200. for which I pall 1 bonus or premilm oC $9.998,201 In addition to the accrued Interest. These bents were purchase nt prices ranging from 129 to 124 , and n somali quantity of this same issue was today sell In Washington at 11 . A calculaton of time prlcef whIch must be obtained for 4 per cent thirty bonds on 1 3 per cent Interest basis Is 19,74 ; on 1 3V& per cent basis 114.84 : on n 31 per cent basis , 109.26 ; on a 33 per cent basis , 10449 ; nAIGAIN S'mLlS 1N ( ; II1MtN. ' IJI 10 Uo SubmUt"1 to time Holehstug to sti'I' Unllir ( onmpetluumi. WASHINGTON , Ieb. 1.-Time bargain sale , so dear to the AmerIcan women , has been Introduced into Germ.n ) with results so dls- nstrous to conservative German busIness conservntve methods that time government has been apPealed - Pealed to to cure the evil , A bill has been drawn for submission , first to the federal council and then to time Reichstag , Intended to check the practice . United States Com- morclal Agent Stern nt Hamburg has sup- piled n copy of this bill to the State department - mont with extended comments upon the con- ditons which have caused Its preparatiomm. The proposed law Is directed first of all against those schemes In which the managers of so-called bargain sales by means of fraud- ulent advertisements , effect a sale of mer- chandlso.of lQ lrerert ! , goods , for n .conslder- able period , turlng wimiclu ' , mt cQur.a.the legitimate - mate busin ss h'ouscs have td'suler and the weWtro of this whole ommu"nlty rls Injured. A number of the Chambers of Commerce have complained of this unfair competition . The act Is very sweeping In its provisions , and prescrIbes these thlhgs ns unfair com- petition : "Attempting to place business offers In n particularly favorable light hy means of Incorrect declaration regarding the nature of prices of articles of merchandise : time amount of stock nn hand or the cause of selling - Ing out : hindering the business or credIt of n merchant hy Incorrect statements as to his business person or wares , using names of Irms or persons or trade marls or signs so ns to lead to confusion or infringe Ipon another merchant's trade. The betrayal of trade secrets by nn employs wIthin two years after leaving his employer. Mr. Stern says that owing to the great difficulty that would be experienced In construing - strulng the application of this act In mdi- vidual cases It has already beep severely crltclset and he expresses doubt of its pas- sage by the Relchstag , nt lest thIs year. 11IhISIl l'USll G JlS CIAIM , \nslnus to have time J.ttolRlllna Election hnvcsti1ntci. WASHINOTON , Feb. 1.-The credentials of Warren S. Reese ns senator from Alabama , signed by Heuhen F. Kolb , claiming to be governor of thal' state , were presented ( to the scnato by Senator Alen today . Colonel Reese was nt the capitol when time creden- tials were presented , ant was Introduced to a number of populst senator by Senator Prlclind of North Carolna ' He was nq- companied by nn aged and Illiterate colored mnn. John 'ashlngton by annie , -who was exhibited to time senators ' as 1 specimen of the judges of election chosen by the demo- cratc nuthorltes to represent the republcan amid populst parties. Colonel Reese slated this man has acted In this capacity nt Mont- gomery nt several electon : Speaking of ills contest , Colonel Reese declare It to be his urposo to press it , and he seemed especially anxious that Senator Allen's resolutIon pro- vllng for time appointment of a commitee to investigate time charges of fraud In Alabama elections should carry. Senator Allen rIll speak on this election on Tuesday next , nail It Is understood to be the policy of time republicans In time senate to support him In time movement. . AMRNJINU TII IJ IlfY Il1Lf . UPllOotoI to time ? Icuur" AJroo Ulol I I immlitItmiLc . WASHINGTON , Feb. I.-Tho minority ef the Pacific railroad commitee , which oPI ses the Helly . l , amid the members from Call- tornla , who arc fightIng It , hat a conference nnd agreed to certain nmendments to Mr. UOtner's bill - for , n commission to take , . charge of the roads when they default In bond payments which will make It acceptable to the opposition. The amendments wi be of- tered by Mr. Boatner tomorrow They provide - vide the capitalization of the corporation when It shah paS out of time control of the commission - mission shal not exceed the purchas ) rlct b ) more thnn 10 per cent , also that cnethlrt of the ) urchUo price shal bo paid In cash down , the remaining two.thlrds by ffr-'ea 3 per cent bonds , this being n substitute for the section alowing the Issue of simiar bJldl I for the whole mmmnount. The lull does not em- hJdy the Ideas of the western len , but they assort that they consider It so luch better than the Hely bill Ihat they will vole fcc It , lS It 5eelS to be time only opposition Illan wih a chance of success , \"TJ 1 H11"NNl IU\OI. Ciiimmdior , , Uoelar's time ' \ / Heats Ihoull I Uecilred 'mmvmuiir . W ASHNOTON , Feb. I.-Yesterday's brIef filibuster In the senate , which was preclpl- tntCI by Senator Ciianuiier's iaton to declare time scat of Senator Martin of Kansas vacant , was thc beglnnln of tIme tactics which aOle of the rflllblcan senators ha"o decided upon for time rJurrole of delaying legslaton : , and Is so recognized by the democrats and ao confessed by sOle of the repubiicamma. Senator - tutor Cbandler , when aBIet for ama explanation of the leanlng : of lila resolutIon , replied : "We lean 10 get Martin out If we can , amid after that 18 accomplished to get Hoach un' seated and have rlllublcans elected In their placca . With this done miami whim the leW Wyoling anti Montana senators seated , amid with Washington vacancy filled by a re pUblcan , we will not only have the demo- crlts In a minority , but we will come lea - - - - . - . . u . having I republcan majority Wo hal b In shape to bring relief to the country by settling time financial problem , which the democrats b'f shown themelves Incapable of doing wMlJln ! the nmajorlty. " Mr. Chnnlier declared himself In earnest Senator I"aulk" r did not regard time filibuster as n serlous1t'ter $ , and said It was Intended to tenmporarlly delay matters until time demo- ernts shouM npnounce their order of business , whleh wouldn1 done soon. MUNTJr. ' THISUHY ; STtT1IMENT : . - - , - Incrtso II the helitimmrlng ) time Mouth is I \1 i ' . 11'lsa Slillion ' ( Milon. WASlIhNcki ? , Feb. 1.-Time monthly statement of the publc debt , issued from the Treasury deamtihent today , shows on Jnnu- . nry 31 the . I ublc cash In the treasury I amounted to $924,46,269. nn increase for the Ilonth of ' 13lt2G7 Following Is n recpltu- Inton of the debt : Interest bearing debt , $681.323.710 ; Increase timiring the muontim $5,155,580 : dtbt on which Interest has ceased since mnturly , $1,792.690 : I\ecreaso \ during the month , $33,110 : debt hearing 10 _ interest , $382,933.172 : decrease during the month , $316,172 : total debt , I,6H- 827,486 , of which $578,777H are certificates and treasury 10tes offset by an equal nmolnt of cash In time trensun' . TIme cash In tIme trenslr ) ' Is classified ns follows : Gold , $97,353,776 : silver , $ : Oi ,0Si- 384 : paper , $140,572,456 : general account , mis- burslng ofilcers' balances , etc. , ,11,156,715 : total , $760,470,331 , agaInst which there ate dOland liabilities nmountng to $616.867,028 , leaving n cash bnlnnco of $155,603,303 , of which $44,705,067 Is gold reserve. Urging 1.1111 interests. WAShINGTON 1'eb. 1.-Seclnl Tele- WASIIrGTON , - ( ) Tlle- gram-Joimmu . n. Wel1ster of Omaha Is In the city to urge the Immediate commence- lent or work of ImlJro\lnl time 1Isrlri river lt Omnahma . amid to Iecure aim I 1mm- urt-ased npimroprmntlomt for this itmrPoe. el Congre mlPickier imas again urge lon l'resident Clc\elM the necesslt of Issulnl his < Ilroclllntun < II soon ns 118'lble for opening time Ynnltun reservation In ullenln/ reservnton South Dakota , comprising tCO acres . The ' , , he lastiemi Blxt ' ilays proclul\ton must 1B'le < imixty 's irior to time ( into of O\Jelln and ! r. Plc\- \ icr Islts that It he nll \ e nt once so that time setUcrs , 1.1) : tithe their c.hnl amid IJro\'e uwm UI ) lelr ! croll jmammtmng tmmne 1) ) lnlnl Scnntor Pettlrew tollY offered nn nme1lmcnl to time Imlun appropriation bill jlrOVldlnl for ni nl1lJrolJ'lnt \ al ) $7fOO , for lmlrovememmts mimI repairs at the lndll school ut Fllldreau , S. I ) . St mite mmmt'ii C or luuk (1 : remmlmu t 10mm. WAShINGTON , Feb. 1.-The monthly statement of time comptroller oC the cur- rency shows m. national haul circulation I ; ntonll crculaton amountIng to $20,2,3H. which Is Ot do- create for the 101ih of $1,207.703. amid for time year of $2.60.016 , Time clrclinton omit- stmunding agmulimat bOIHI amounted tu $17 . - Gil.21. Rlanlllg I decrease for the mouth or $993.217 , 111 for 1CI' yen or $7,117IS7. ' 1ho 110Ult or clrculatol secured by lawful . alone ) ' waR $29 , 11. 69 ; . n Ilecrmse for time month of $314,492 . miami al Increase for time ) 'ear or $ .w7.4H. 'rhe I10unt oC registered bonds 0 ( Ilellslt 10 secure circulating notes was $1.8 G.IO ) , and to secure Imblc deposits , $ } ,9i3O.h , Slit : ll\on ! Short In .limnmiumry. ' WA11INGTON , Feb 1.- ' treasury state- shows the - from all mont receipts ni sources during the month ' or Jnllnr ) ' to have been $27,801.399. and the expenditures $31,523,147 , 1 deficit for . the monlh of $6,719,015 and for the Iscnl year or $31.252.070 'Jhe Ie\orl Items of receipts durIng January are given ns Col- lows : Customs , $17,561,916 : Ilterlul revenue , $9.031.961 : miscelaneous , $1,40iG18. Col.UO . for the MOlth. I WAShINGTON , Feb. 1.-'l'imo monthly statement of tiifi " llrcctor or the mint shows colnnl ! at the "vernl mints dlrlng January - ary , 189 , ns fii1o * s : Gold $ .G98,3o : silver , $5i4.00 ; mllu r tln ! . $6.20 : Of the silver coined $20.0 was In silver 101ars , Since I July I , 181. the number of silver dollars , ' 'C"lne was 3 2 i , Nnw ttma8ter lt timummacim. WASHNG ' FFb. t.-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-F. 1. rrrt - was today appointed postmaster nt Ilmsen , Adams county , Ne- brska , vice J.V. . procter , , resigned. , MUST W3I FOR . THEIR PAY. , t r. - ! noason 'Vhy thn City Counci IQCu8ed to Pass JunuIT Salary Or < hm ee. A lon talotIY thieity ' co'uumcll at a specIal meeting yesterday afternoon will delay tem- ' porariy the pay of cIty employes for services during 'he mno'ntlmbf January. The meeting was called to consider time Janlar"salay or- dlnance but ! I. Durkley ' called attention to the fact that the sl11 for the fire department was about $7,000 , while only about $6,000 was remaining In the fund from last year , and the levy for the current year had not been made To be on the safe side , It was there- fore determine to defer the passage of the salary ordinance until the levy was made The acton of time Board of Fire and Police CommissIoners In retiring Chief Galgan or full pay for three montbs or retiring him 'on hal pay absolutely and gIving him 1 leave of absence for three months , which amounts to the same thmimmg . was not approved by time council. This body , In the first place , rec ommended retirement on half pay , and yes- terday afternoon determIned that the order shoult operate from the day Gnlgnn ceased to be chief , which was January 1. Of the slxtel members present only one voted In the negative on this question. The vote by which time whole salary or ? dlnance was defeated stood ! to 7. a Motors for time FiiI nrolll . The lark commission met yesterday afternoon - noon and allowed bills to the extent of $2.10. The commission also unanimously de- cided to grant tie petition of property owners to permit tie extension of time hues of the Omaha ' Street Railway company from West Lenvonworth street 10 the site or the state fair , l nt In the vicinity of Elm- wood pnrk. _ All the members , or the cnmml\lon were present except ! I. Klpatrlc , who Is ab- sent tram the city. , . ' Thmoimimmid WUln to net Iii. Miss Viola Coln , secretary of the Boarder or Examiners of the Civil ServIce commis- sion received 1 letter from J. D. Proctor , president of the commission at WaRhlng- ton , which conveyed time intelligence that over 4.0 npplcatonR fOI' positions In time railway mail service had been Iled and the commission wnl out of blanl(1 for 1lllca- ton IJUrpnses. A new stock of blanks has been ordered - . None wi hold strength hike Price's Baking Powder , for It alone Is absolutely pure. p J'RUSON.l r " l IJ.IOJ.l'1S. Ira A. ! etcal Is a' New Yorker who Is In the city. F. DrIscol arid wife of Creston , 10. , are at time Barker n. Barnum has taken winter quarters at the Barker ' , : V J. A. Harll ' n banker at Broken now , Is at the iaxtomm. { " ' John W. Dedfte ( , 'oJ Chicago , a western In- surnnce man , ) u ip , time city. J. P. Dnrret\ . pafsenger agent of tIme Mis- lourl Pacific , h114 \nTIer palron. Harry Swellman , business mnnager for Mor- rlson's "Plnst\1 \ 'isl at the Barker . 'traveling mel ' 'l time Barker over SUllla ) are : J. S. SI'lb : I. D. Craig , Louisville , iCy ; F. S. Jlunib , E. S. Smlh , H. G. looreshead , Cllcah . At time Mercprj : _ O. Oulaher , Kansas City ; J. K. HmUllrad , Delrol : Cain Chapin , P. i C. Powers , g , . 'rnmk : Merriam , Sprlngleld , Mass . ; 1' . F' . Ilinjmel , Fremont : C. Kirk , Boston ; a. O. tLmrpchmmter , Ablene , Kamm ; H. P. jImmies , O. , \nloobler , Sieln , Neb : W\- lam Cummings , tChlcgo : R. 11. \Votzki . Billings , ! on tS.H.ovo Kelley , Chicago ; F. W. Shaw , LlnClni ; I. 1. 1 lzhuh , Cincinnati - naU ; Et 0 , Yates , I.lncoll ; I. . F " . nderly , harrisburg . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' . , 'bimawkimumg "t J'III hotels. At the Iehiore-lI / , A. Hobbs , Bancrof ; J.v . Hlmphrey , Norfolk ; H. V. ! artn , Blair ; A. C. Chnee , Nebraska City At the l'axton-J. H. Hothwel , Norfolk ; E. C. Dmmocl ( , Creston ; J. I. Baker , Charles A. RUle , LIncoln ; J. 4 , hams , Jrolcn 110w . AI the Arcade-Il . 'n. Kelly , Norfolk ; 11. Steele , David City ; F. J. edmond , North Plate ; O. W. Rogers , Craig ; J. O. Black- burn , Arl.dton ; C , jut. Johnson , l'emider At the Iuiiihard-E. N Clark , Genoa ; M. D. Tyler , Norfolk ; P. Martin and H. Sprague , Tler Fails I CityV. ; . I . Ingrhum , Oerlng ; J. ' 1. Trenery , , Y'awnet Ciy ; W. S. Summers , LIncoln - At the erchants-J. . Hutchlnl , Madrid ; P. J , Taylor , St. l'aul : O. Iemlledl , l'aimli. lon : M. Courier , l.Immcoimm ; E. Hose , l'olller ; ( 1. Burke , North I'iatte : W. J. Housewortl , Lincoln ; I' , S. lurls , \\'eOpiuK Water - _ ' -f * - -L--- Blood is Life'P I I And upon the Purity . , and Vitality . " ' . " Of the Blood , Depends the . . P Health of the \Vhole System. - The Best mood Purifier is ' Hoods Sarsaparilla . ; ? I'hl 1 : lfln'ehl beyomitl a 10\ht ) ill- , time t ho1:1 : 11 : or w'omiiel'ftll ( cItrus fl1'eOlht- 1llhulI , l' huH tmiedicitie. W'o rest our else not \llon whal we 5:1) : ' , but U1lon whlt the lleolle , stay. uhoul h100tl'm4 Sarsapurillt . : , the great bloom ! ' ' . ( l'IIII' ' Weak tlt'el , ' ' nml ! ) tl'cl ( uen'OIHI men nm i . WOlcn tel or lew stremmgtlm uul 'igot' , ull sleld ' IWI"'CS given by lioutI's Sll nlHl'ln : : , lie t grunt blood littrhiiei' . leo1lla who coals ! hot sleep , tint ! who limit ! \0 11'IHtlu [ , tel or refm'eshimmg I'pst nnl lment'ty nlllIUte ) ) won after tmik- lug JOOH Stti'saptrihll : : , the great blood Inllll' . Hul'ulel . ! ft'ol 1 l'u:1n I SCI'ofull sores , Sl rhcul , amid the severest fm'l : or other hlool diseases , rt'jolco In cures by Inllel blood , nccol- 1lshm1 , by Hood's Snrsturll : , the great bloom ! puli'iiler. 'l'h { teftlonlnls we ptmbilsim l lre not 1I1'eIScI : , nol 11 ! they flol our CI' hilOYeS ) , unIt' mire they wl'l ten imp In our Olll' . Es'ei'y one Is strictly rehlmtbli' , ' ' ' ' conlhlcnce If Ill lS wOlth 'Ol' lS It bor catmie . f11 your most t'ustcllelgl- - Such n tc tmonlnl ns this no other mel\- clno can iirodumce I Is ono of thousnl\ls pos- sessell by HOOIIS Sarsaparilla , amid Naves the merIt of this mmiedicine. Reliable , honest , h\lustrloue , Is what all say of ! r. Bennett. lIe has been engaged ns gas-fitter In Boston for 3G years , with Tar- boll , 11 Washington street , amid Ielhle ) ' , Wnshlngton street , opposite 10)'lston , "C. I. Hood & Co. , I.owcl , Mass . : "Gcntemen : I am anI' doing what Is Just when I tel \oluntarly what HOls Snra- pnrla has done for me. I kno\ It Saved My Life. "A year ago last winter , after exposure to atornis I caught 1' severe cell , after which chronic eczema appeared on time calf of my left leg amid spread all over my lower limb from knee to ankle , amid time Ichlilg mind burning was something awful , AddCI to this was 1 severe pain , seemingly In the bone At last It became so that I lund to give upI work and was Innble to walk. I hall to have r my ler hal\laged all the time nnd freuent changes of the cloths For nile monlhs I sol wih may leg resting In a chair. Oh , I Was Dreadful ! "Friends said I could not 1\0 long In all I had seven different phslclans , all to no HOO9S Sar parBUa a. CU. RES Be Sure to Get Hood's and Only Hood's - NO TRACE O ( TIE LOST SHIP Sea Has Swallowed Up All Evidence of the Disaster to the Elbe , FISHING SMACK SAW NO SIGNS OF WRECK . I Eibo'g : lsslOI Lifeboat ( has Not neen heard from Bud AlL 1101)0 or , \ 1) Store I'asseiigors Jcllg SiTed Ils Doel AIBlu1oued. LOWESTOFT , Feb. 1-Time terrific weather Jf the past fortY-lght hours continues along the east coast of England. Inquiries this moring at . the varIous , .0. life favlng . . . . and , coast- guard stations slow that no aUUluonal news has been received In regard to the loss of time North German Lloyd steamship Ebo and no trace has been found of tIme missing lifeboat - boat supposed to contain peplo from that steamer. However , the sea Is so rough that many of the fishing smacks are unable to make port and arc beatng up and down the coast waiting for a chance to run Into ! some harbor. Altogether fifteen fishing smacks which sailed over the scene of the disaster havO re- turned. They report that the saw nothing to indicate that a steamer had , been lost. In reply to 'I message of sympalhy from Queen Victoria the agent of the North Oer- man Lloyd Steamship company hums tele- graphed to lice majesty saying that no hopes whatever are entcrtnlnc of any more or the passengers or crew or the steamship Elbe having' been saved. I became known today that the Elba had on board the body of ! lon C. Connors , of South Dakota , who dIed recently In / Banl- , tarlum lt Berlin . unUNSONS' lLL-F.\TI JOU1tNEY. himdlcmmtlouig host The ) 11111 to Secure TheIr J\811tl alll " ' ( nt Uowa with the J lbc. OAKLAND , Cal" , Feb. I.-There Is no doubt that "D. ! Drunson and Ida Drun- Bon , " whoso names appear In the Elbe's steerage passenger list , are time young mill- tlry captaIn and wife who started for Der- In In December last to present their claim to a $260,000 share In time estate of Baron van Iharnokow All the circumstances of time and travel and the knowledge of tIme tme ant oolng couple's intentions In time event of failure , prove theIr identity . Time story of ! rs. Drunson's short life Is n roirantlc one. Twenty years ago Baron van Durnekow the hell to' an Immelise estate In Baltmore , by 'lrtue of being the oldest son , calo to California. In San Francisco ho met amid married Mrs. Green , who Is still reshlng here For some years the noblemnn and his American wife lived together , and Ida VOI hiarmmekow and a twin sister were born. Ida , who alone survived , Is time girl who subsequently adopted the name of Green when her mother resumot it Time marrlnge leI of Mrs. Green to the baron was not a halJllY one. Ida was placed II the convent of the Sacred Heart , San Francisco , and there at Miss Lako's private school she was educated nt her Cather's exnense. - . ' - ' Baron Von ; Bnrn'ekow returned to Germany to claim his estate nt the death of his father , amid there he died without making any provIsion for time support of his wife or dalghter , thouh ho had been exceedingly ( at. tuched to time ! Ito one lie hnd lived wih his wie lp to the time of his departure , and It was his Intenton to rotur to Cailtorimia . Litigation over the estate followed time buon' , death , and I was In time hope of favorably erdlng the case that the young couple started for Germany a little less than two months ago wih n little 10ney to Illsh their clmmlmn I Is evident from the fact of time IHdden return thnt either the case was compromlsell vitii tIme Ollposlng heIrs or that time prospect was hopeless , anll time crcumstances at traveling In the steerage tells plainly of failure . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OU"lAIN QoIU ( : ' $ 8TATI\31 \ NT. 'houeht time Elba 'Vent I'uter , 'rhmsum time Vmlhlo alHt Must 10 Hate . ROTTERDAM , I eb. 1.-CaptaIn Gordon ot the British steamsbhJ Crathle , which Is generally admItted to have been the vessel whIch ran Into timid sank the Ebe , hns lade n statement to I.lod'l Igent here In which ho says that he was knocked down by time force of the collision and that when he regained - gained hIl feet time two Bhll" were Sam\ dls- lance apart amid the Cratimie was so ilimemiaged that lie expected her to simmk at any mmioumiermt , in spite of thus , Caimtaln Gordon added , lie followed tIme other steamer , but found thmmmt sue went faster timarm time Crmmtimle sail so lie thought time 'essel hme hail collided with was safe , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' this Eiuil , omie of 'l'hmcmmi Cmsmmieomm NB' YORK , Feb. 1.-Time custonm of time North Gernman Lloyd Steamship commmpanY , to whmtoli time steamer Elbe belommod , vt selllog tickets in Europe for passage to America wimichm umiay be mused on any of their steamers gives rise to time hope hero that sonic of time passengers who were booked to sail on time Elbe might have taken passage on tIme Bums of time same line , which sailed from Brenmen on January 22 and arrived imere last night. A careful comparison of thmo names on time Bins' passenger list , however , with those reported oil thio Eibe , proved timis hope to be umifounded. I1E1SiNO TilE iEtThI LIST , Corrected Figures l'lace time Numnber of 5111w VictIms at 881 , NEW YORK , Fob , 1.-The last omcmal cablegram roqeived at the New Ygrk ofilce of time North German Lloyd company today from time Bremen omce shows a total loss of' 332 people by time ainking of time Elba. Of those aboard fifty were cabin passengers and 149 steerage. Time crew in an entirety consisted of 153 people. Of time cabin passengers forty- four were bound for this city amid six wene booked for Engiand ; of tIme steerage , 139 were for New Ydrlc and ten for England. Time crew consisted of tIme captain , fourteen Petty ofilcers and crew , tlmreo steuvardesses amid tourmaii clerics. Of the entire numnbe of peohiie mbmmmt tventy were saved , A cabiegranm received at time ofilce oftime North German Lloyd company tubs afternoon announes that time name of Amitonio Fisher of WashIngton , D. C. , was correctly printed in time' list of timose lost. Iomningo Forrer , svito was also reported lost , imowever , sailed on a British vessel. To time list of persona aboard time llibiu time pliols must be added , thus swelling time total list to 334. Silts. CONNORS VAS AIIOAICI ) , Vas Coumming ilommie vitiL time'hhommmtmiiis of 15cr Ihiigbaiiti , NEW YORK , Feb. 1.-When time namne of Mrs , Connors , wife of Milton C. Connors , tIme wealthy cattiemmian and miner of Spearfish , S. D. , appeared on time passenger list of tIme steanior Elba as among thmouie who were drowned , hmer friends expressed doubt that she had taken passage on that stexumner , as her imusbamid's nanie does mint appear with imers on time list of passenger. Time reason for time umon-appearatmco of Mr. Connors' name is made clear by time dispatch front Lowestoft to time Associmmted press , saying that imis body was on board time Elbo. Mr. Connors' lhmYsi' cian told him last. fall it was absolutely rice- essmmry In order to prolong his life that ime should take a trip abroad , and , ucconmpatiiad by hula wife , hio left time I3lacic hills for Emmrope In time hatter part of Deceuumber. Aim time mhispatchm from Lowestoft shows Ito died recently iii a snnitnrlutn tmear Berlin , amid Mrs. Connors was evidently accompanying lila remaimtti to time Umiitei3 States , IULlt UftUh ) IN 'lIE W'ESiI1 , itmiothicr North Genummami Traimsmitimmumtio Limier Ilicotim whim ma Sllshmm.p , I3REMEN , Feb. 1-1lmo Not'tim German Lloyd steunmer Fouls , Captain Thmumleumhorst , is umgroumud in time river Weser. Tugs arc olommg- side of lice and alma will pm'obabiy float mit time tmext high title. Time Fulda called from Now York omm Jammu- ary 22 hound for Sommthmatnpton unui flremen , She arrived mit Sotmtbmamiptoum arm Wedmmesday host , amid after iammmling time English mails and passengers proceeded to lim'emcmm amid groummmded wimiic golmmg 'imp tIme river. ii ritisim St cm. iii um' V.m . mimhmmrot , ST. MICIiARLS , Azores , Feb , 1-Time Drib- lab steamer Itunimi , Cmmptaimm Snittim , grounded mini ! fotimmulered off timis port. Time Ituuiimu sailed fromim Lommdotm November 29 for remmmerara and hut limb lit , Iuiichmaels lit distress , ltehmshis mere immado tmmmml utile Proceeded on imer voyage lccemmmber 10 , arriving - riving at iharbadoes aim 1)cmnber 28. Sue wait on imer retUnhi trill to London wimeum time presetit disaster occurred. Time Itunla was a screw stemmuner of 77th bus net register , Sue wait built at Newcastle , Emiglanil , In 1884 amid was 237 feet hong. 37.2 feet beani mmmii 16.5 feet dcci' ' . She hmaileti fromn London amid was owned by time Dt'umier.mra & lherbic conipany , limited , 1.Ighit ( luies cii m Ilu 4tt1tiitie , QUEENSTOVN , Fob. 1.-The ( juuuard line steamshIp Lucania , CaptaIn McKay , arrIved thIs mncrmmhmig from New York antI reports that light gales and rough seas were cmi- countered tiurougimoUt tIme entire voyage , Pilot Lyons of New York , who could umot ho transferred froumi time Lucania to time vliot boat after time miteammmsimlp cleared Smmimmiy hook bar , oa account of time dense fog wimicim lire- wailed whoa time Luucaimia left New York , vill rotura on time Umnbnia from this port on Sun- Oflielmil Imiqimiry Ohio time lIgmister , BltihBN , Feb. 1-Time oiileial Inquiry into the founderiumg of time Ilibo will imroll. ably be imelil in this city , 'l'ime charts show timut attimo imhitce wiiro time Ilibe wemit dowim time s'ater is 126 feet deep , Si'ilu ( iii' ) mid tlm Steumumiet' Cratimlo , DoT'r1RnAM , Ieb , l-'i'hmo British teamncr Crathmie , wlmlclm ran Into mud utatmk time Bibe liftS been sequestered at timlui Port. 11cr caIaIn hiatt been detautied , Ilaymica hiros' . ad , is on page . . - , - - - - -s.- ' Pumrpose vhmatever , I kuiew thmo merit o ? hlooul's Sarsaparilla as I hind , seine years be- tore , takemi it with benefit , nail mlecided to try It for may apparently hopeless case. in two or three days after I began mmiy apletito wai better amid amidMy My Courage Revived. "To ummako a bug story almort , time eruption entirely disappeared , amid time Ilesh on mmiy leg reammimieti a tmerfectiy healthy appearammee. I was sooui able to walk about. I cannot tell imow amazed may mmcighmbors amid friemmuis were. I camm now walk withmommt atmy lamimeness , mis well as over. himuve hot time slightest erumptioum or itching or bummIng , or amiy sort of trouble wimatever with may leg. TIme grntitmtde I owa flood's Saranparilla is simply mmmmspeaknbio1 "TIIOS. IIRNNI1T'l' , 172 Sycammioro St. , Roslhummiale , liostumi , Mass , " A Creat Medicine. "Hood's Smursaparllla imas emmtinely cimrctl ins. I ecuiti mmot sleep oveii wlmcmi I 'as tired , antI vhmcui I voultl get omit of bed imi time niorning I felt verse thunmi before I vemmt to bed , Now I can sleet ) well ammul iii the mmiorrmlng I ama timorouiglmly refreshed , I fool better every \8) ' , I guulmied ten poummils lii thmremi weeks. It is a great inediciime. " JOHN ChtAi , 2 \Vyatt Street , Sommiervihie , Mass. hi'EsT1cir'1'E.'tIos. . , . - S. , S'etermmms of tim J.zito Vmmr Ihemimemiitionetl by tim ( itmnermil ( ioverimmnmmt , WASHINGTON , Feb. 1.-Speclai.-Pemi. ( ) sbus granted , Isstie of Jantmam'y 19 , vere : Origimmnl-Joimn I' . Tarpley , Omaha , Doug- huis ; Johti F , howard , Vi'hmitmiey , Dawes ; Ebon Conistoclc , Onkdnle , Amitciope. lIe- mieval-Josephm Myer , Gleruvilie , Clay ; Giles S. Wallace , Exeter , Fillmore. hteissue-Amm- drew N. Coffey , Tecumseim , Joimuson. Ito. Issue amid Increase-William Plumner , Omnhma , ' DOuglas. ' ' , Iowa : Orighmlnl-Michiael Cumminlngliam , Volga , Claytomi ; Alfred Johnson , Huxley , ' Story ; Humus Logi , Wiiton Junction , Musca- tine ; Ezra 11. Grintmehi , Grinnell , Poweshmiek ; Noah 1' . Ziiiiler , Denovnm , h1miry Supple- nieimtal-Ismmac N. Moriamid , East Des Moines , l'oik. Itenewmmi-George . Barr , Clinton , Chintomi , hmicrcmmse-Arnold Twigga , Vashm- iimgtomi. \ VmusuiuumgtomiVlihiimni : U. Chilton , \lam-mmhmalltown , 1'ilat'shull ; Stephin , Ic1Cenzie , hiarmiemi City , Keokuk. Iteissue-Oltver G. Bailey , Davis City. Decmutur. Original widows , etc.-Susami B. McCarnimbehl , Crea- cent l'ottawattamnie. Colorado : Original-Robert W. MobTat , Momite Vista , 1510 Grande ; George W. Da- 'idsorm , Globevlhie , Arapmmhmoe. Original g wbhowu4 , etc.-Mary 'B. flusic , Grauid Jummc- tiomi , Mesa ; Minerva M. Wmulshm' , Denver , Armuhmrmhmo. Momitamma : Original-John 1V. 1Cm-iso , Liv- imigatomi , I'arhc , Original w'idows. etc.- Miuioms of ilumrtomi 'V , F'islm , Qlcndive , Daw- SOlm. Short I'olico Stories. John L. Benson was arrested yesterday afternoon on thin cumntge of going imome ha a drunken condition amid beating amid nbua- lag hula familily. isa Kane , accused of nutsammiting Jessie Carter wIth u hcmilfe a few days ago , was setitemiced to forty days in thmc county jail yesterday afternoon. Charles Smith , a young maim who has been in time police court on several occasions , s'ns held to time district coum't yesterday without bail on time cimarge of harceuiy , Jannes Lee , 'hmo was semitenced to a terra i' of impmisonnient In tue commmity jmmli some time ago for time larcemiy of an overcoat , is now s'mmnted on time chiamgo of getting drunk antI heatIng his vi1e. Time hurtles live at 503 South Timirty-thtird street. William howard % m'as fined $10 and costs yesterday on time charge of creatIng a mis- tumhrmimce In time tints occmupied by Lommis F'rolchmnnn , oil Nortim Seventeenthm stmeet. Him vent up to this place and tried to rt'gmmlatm , time stamiitmmty system withiout mummy legal rIght. George Sheets , ' time 13-year-old boy who told it umymnpmmthmc'tlc story to time mneambers of time police force mibout hmmavlng been deserted bY his parents , has been hiommntl over to the district commrt Iui time sum of $250 on a eimicrgt , of inc'urmIgiimuiity. Ihis stories were imroven to be fuhsehioodim. Eul Egan time cook at time J3iuimsvick who neatly killed a m-oustaboumt mmmcd Louis King , vas mhiechmam-getl from cummitody yester- dicy , as thmO pretmommdermunce of time evidence vommt to show timmmt Egan acted in self-dc- feast' . King lit still hum Jail suffenimig front his wouuidi4 , and its soon mis lie mecovors ii. will be chmmirged with disorderly conduct , THE SECRET BEAUTY ( uttcur fl'OAP 4. The mon effective skin purlfyinmg and beau. tIf'ing soap Iii tIme world , It is time only prOvontivo of I.Inmmplesbikbe5 , rail , rough , anti ohiy akIn , romlrough hands viUm shape' . lou hmails , dry , timimm , amid faiilmmg imain , anti sitimplo baby blcumiishe-s. It is so because It strikes at tIme cause of nmost coummplcxional dittigmmrationsvIz'nuisCLOousni , iutmmh'rATEI ) , IvaAahmo , OvaiiwOatciu , On 13L1J001511 l'omti : . Foil FACIAL BLEMISHES rashes , freckles , bites and stings of Insects , Imnitatiomma , ehbow , oily , ntt mnotby skins , cbailngs , amid uuuluim Imorsplration. cu'rz. CUiIA SO/u ! ' , because of its dchlcmmto macill. ration , Is tlmo most soothing , cooling , Purify. , iumg , and healIng apl'iicatloul , 5. . well as being beyond all comniarison thU purest , sweetest , and amost refroilmimig of toilet , bath , anti imursery soaps. Sale greater timuma coumbimmed sales of all otbor skip anti complexion soaps. Hold thmnoughout the world. Prlce,25e , l'orrii * buys 50 Cilems. Coup. , bide l'rop. , baste. , "All M.uut lb. kin ti&13' , iimd liii : , " Sr.i