- - - - _ _ _ -wr- , , ; ; . . - : THE OMAHA DA.ILY BEE. . . . . ' . . . J . : _ _ _ - . , " _ JiS'l'AllLISllED JUNE 10 , 1871. OMAIT.A : , MONDAY } \OUNIN' \ : ( } , FEBRUATRY 25 , 1805. SINGLE COpy FIVE ! CBN'l'S. I - - S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I INGERSOtL BOUND TO SPEAR - Effcrt of New Jers3Y Ministers t Shut Him Off Prove Futie , OLD LAW WJULD ( NOT FIT TUE CASEIn TiE In Return the I.returer 8"1 Some \Iry hitter Thll1 ( ) III'rrnll , ! Tholo " ' 11 Opnn 111-1'1110. I lcldcll lilA % Iccth. . ! - NEW YOn , I eh. 2 . -Tho attempts male , to prevent Colonel Robert Ingersol from de- lvering his lecture on "Tho holly nble" at I the Hoboken theater tonight proved a failure. ' As a result of a protest issued , by the pastors of three of the most 11rorluent churches In that place , Mayor Fagan yesterday Issued orders that the theater be elosel today , thereby practically debarring Colonel Inger- sol from nl'pearlng. The mayor's decree occasioned - I casioned a great deal or comment last night , with the result that the matter was reconsid- ered today. Before ncon Corporation Attorney : Unlur and Mayor Fagami called upon Hev. 11. T. DeaUy , the minister who .s at the head of the reorm movement In Hoboken , all stated that It was the opinion of the corporation attorney that no steps could be taken by the authorities to stop the leclure. Shortly after noon a consultation was held In Chief of } plce Donovan's office , at which , c I In addition to the chief the mayor anti Mr. " Clark . manager for Colonel Ingersol , ant Mr. "l DavIs , the manager of the theater , were pres- ent. The two managers were Informed of the decision of the cOflraton attorney , and p they departed with the assurance that the lecture mlrht be given. To prevEnt any disturbance on the part of the audience and , aho to stop any blasphemous utterances on the part ff the lecturer several detectives wrre sent to the theater from police "lead'lunrters. ' Beyoll frequent bursts of appl'use the audience - dience va'e mnoet Grderly and the speaker connned hlmEelC almost entirely to his text , with an occasional Ironical alusion to time . ' clergymen of 1ohoken and the statute oC 'I New Jersey law to which time reCormers hal been clinging. lie began his well Imuwn lecture without any reference to the attempt to stem him until he had reached a point in the discourse for which ho had evidently been waiting-where he alludes to time Ignorance - norance and savagery In the bIble. lie brake - awp.y from his text long enough to say : " 'here was enacted 1 statute In the state I of NowJorley a hundred odd years ago , when most oC its inhabitants were savages , which says that nobody shall ever discuss tie bible except on one side. Since then time inhabitants : - tants have grown more civilized. . They have grown to have a ImowlEtgQ oC Call play : they have been civilized 10 a degree where they cnn realize Its absurdity : and to realize that the statute sleeps In the dimness of the past. I baa been Invoked by a number or narrow minded persons who , shouhl have . " Jived 300 years ago. 1 don't blame them ! ; thQlr heats are that shape and they are tnt to blame. " J lie saul hIs andlence could make up theIr minds "h secret" about whet . . he hat to say. ' for he believed "t ere was no statute against that. " That the blhl was inplred he had sonic doubt , "but , " he added , "If the legislature - turo of New Jersey says the 1ble ! Is Inspired , It Is and that settles it. " Colonel Ingersol grew more biter as the lecture , progressed and declnrd there never was any kindness In the heart of a priest ant he believed there were persons In Ho- ' bolten today who would gladly bring faggots anti buIld a fire around 'ono oC their enemies. 10 said that no criminal lawyer In the state Qf New Jersey would allow I mInister lena a Jury that was to' try a cle'nt of his : " I was surprlsll . he said later on , how , much these persons knew if.God and how little they , knew of human nature. JII U01' SVtTTE : ItSON's I ' NOV A'ION. . - Addressed I Largo Audlenoo nt , time olnm- hits Y. I. C i % . Imuilthliig. COLUMBUS , 0" , Feb. 21.-IU. Rev. John A. WatterHon. bishop oC the Columbus diocese - cese , addressed a big meeting at the Young Men's Christian as oclaton today. As many persons us gained admittance to the hl were turned away. This \ 'as th . frst time In history that a Catholic clergyman had addressed I meeting under the luslllces at the Young len's Christian association , and naturally attracted ride attention. The bishOp was Introduced by General Sqcretnvy \Y. T. 1O\ltI5 , and fPolte fur an hour anti a half on Chrlstlnn citizenship , the audience being held In rapt attention , and trequent ) ' breaking Into 111111 use. \Vhen the bishop advanced emi the platform the applause amounted to nn ovaton , and he thanked the audience for their generous welcome. I showed him. he enid , that they did not regard him lS a bul In a china lhop , and especially a Imp:1 bull In the beautiful china shop of the Young Men's Chl'lltnn ussecia- tion. The climax of his eloquent utdess was reached In the following passage : " \Vhile 1 am uncompromising In the mat- tell oC my faith and inflexible In those hues oC conduct which dlpcI11 on the prlnclllles I oC faith , and while 1 would 't03el'\'O the con- tempt and scorn of every rhht-milded man IC 1 were recreant to my c018lelCI In those timings which I hohl al truths , 'et I know oC no doctrine of the Catholic church which prohibits or II'events me from working for the good of my relowmeu : no doctrine which InterCerel with mv allegiance to time Jovernment all laws ot may coun try. On the contlry , I Imow that the whole tench- lug nod the whole Illrlt oC my rt'higion le- quIres me to be trite to I ) ' country mind iK /overnment , ali to promote Is honor by the' ' faithful ( himiclmarge of all the duties oC 4'tmucr- talhruldlschlll cihlenshil. 11 of you would know it , loa , If 3ot1 knew mv religion ni well as I do. " ( Loud npplnuse. ) CUHJto\ i'IttLiiU.O.'ViS : TI hitN. Cllell I I SOlh'o II ( 'Inhulls to S him ludmiui Iltcrlllol"1 ccrnt " ' cl'tlps. NEW YOhlF \ F"'h. 2l-Aldlblshl Cor- rlS11 todl ) ' 1ent to evelY 1111'st ) In the dIocese oC Now 10'1. . the folo\lnl letter : "n evl' ( Il Dear t3lr : A recent decree oC the loly \ olee , cOI/I'ml'll / by tInt so\erelSI pontiff , Instl'uctl the hlsho)1 oC the United States to ull'lbe time tulhCul ( 'om\llCI to their chnlgo Iglllst amlntnn with fucl- etes known 11 ito 0111 1"l'lhl\'I SOlS of 'l'enmpcriinco 111 the 1IIhtl : : ct I lythilt , wIth time l'urtheH' Iljulelion ( that 1 Catholcs , after such IUl101110n , lel'IIRt In their l'OI\.tol wlh UI or these \ oci. Nles , mid wil lot gl'o tilt membership therein , they ( 'lllot ICCI'I'O thin bnCI'- tnentmm. ' 1he Iluri ICIIOII on account oC which It II IllawCII rOl' Culholet to j011 lollotCI fOlbl.hlll . br time church wil he roull mllO , II the Ihl'i Ilhm'r council oC hhulti. " 11m , rO\lI'el,1 ,1"11 , sir , \ 'emy tnlhfuly yours , : ll'IAI , I. ( ) it1U(1N. ; " . \rehbilhol - oC New York . " Exhiettemi . l'rnfes.or miuiib'i . utcnl fur I lovely , OAtL.T ) , Cal. , Feh. 21.-Chnl'lel W , . Woo,1\11.th , , profN'Ror of ( 'ltlmoloy at time StntQ Inh'cl'ol ) ' , and W. e. lux\\I. I student nt the sauna 11le , have hel'l ox' VehIctl troll the 1 lllt larl1t church of I lelktrom 1Ierlu.h\ on charges of hc/trcoxr / ) , prl- : fenlc ugailut them by Hev \ \ L' . Learne1l I and limo dI'Onl o the churl. . . tome time ago Maxwell hr'ul 10 expl'ss 01'1110111 In religious circles that were r SardpII by ohlreh lembl'l nl hctorollox In their na- ture. Time young dissenter \\'al hrought ) before the 1'ltOI' % ald : llenl'oll and malh' to InK\\'er tlo 10 the charge or 111'reR , Mux. wel leCuRe,10 , / repelt nl'l ' Prof , " ' 00.1- . worth upheld him , Np\'tslll time s/mo he- let that 1ux\\'I'1 11ll , HI Iluhllhcd n vir- culnr glvigg hiM \1 C\\'I , the maui Ilolnt "I- gl'l\1 WhllI Wtl ' that \111tsm II lot Ilcre'ul.\e to chmurim mneinhuermilmip. 101 to the 1,1'1 supper. \ 'JIoth ol"endens \ ere ex- pc lcd , _ _ _ _ Fire I'nril ' tlurll t em-s Ices , ! OCl'ln. . . I"sIi . : I. . .Burll& high maR at the Cathulc church this IIOrn\nl \ the ' dead leaves , ( cilia and oilier mhecoratlouts . " around time altar became ignited I fioni the nrolll . alar ! nltr' lJ . ' eUlltl Thc-8aiuiesioused.cousideutble . r" . . c.- : lelrn.t 11 the cIICn'tfl ; , but by 1\'Illt kt ct"u the tro WiLe U'U1ctlgul he" , . - - - - Father O'fleihly had his hair bally slngell. Al ? eon al order hath been restored the services were resumel , CUU.UNST UN TIIIIIS''IDI.tTftlSM. . . .Unllo R Cole ' 11 Mktmsitm , In . \ ssaliiuig 11 ' ' ' . N03'r Cllrndrr. lAI.TIIOHN , Md. , Feh. 21.-The Amer- heats says : While proCessing to advocate the clalml oC the United press , to whIch I bellll ! ! , the : ow York Sun went out of ' its war to make a most unlgnlnetl and wicked assault upon the personal character ot p U. Noye , the energetic , capable and POI1 . I lllI manngci of the Wnshlnton Evcling Star. 'fhe Astoclatc" press , br which Mr. Noycs II I director , and which allo Clrnl.hel the telegraphic news for the renders oC time American , has SO completely flstancei Its OllllHlton that the Stilt , which Is the mOlt prominent member or that op- I1Slton , has grown frantic , and its ( liter has forgotten his ( higulty. 1e II heating against the aim- , howev.r , In hlA rle , unit 1110 n colossal mistake In choosing for Ills target a man who . 8tnnls su high In time nevspnper fraternity anti In the esteem or the community In which he lives. A Inn oC sterling integrity , ni wel ni of unusual ability . Ir. Noves haH no occn- Ilon to Instlll proceedings ! against the bun to vlllento hits character. The sUit \ \ hlch he declares It Is hil Purpose to hiring , ho\\'ov'r , nitty have the elect oC do- terming time Stilt from 1\ repetition oC Its l'eclI'11 utterances. NI'W ; YOItF Fh. 21.-The Broolt'n ! 1aglo I says : Time New York ] Sun on Friday - lay contained ni editorial Iltlclo concernIng - lug the Alsoclatell press. \1gol'olsly Ilrlse,1 , the United preRS. The , \ssochatctl IJ'CRS 110es not belong to thc Sun. If zeal for its own organization II laturl Its sorrow or Its anger 01 both , lt what I I'e/ardl al the hnnkrupte ' nnll mlsman- aclent , the misfortunes and the IIn9 or the rlvnl organization , may perhlps be duo to genuine henevolence and honest lympa- thy. The Jtgie has belonged to tile Unitcil press and belongs now to the Associated lircas. , There was nn old Quaker who on 111 death bet saul : ' 'My Ron , honest Is the hrt PolicY , becnu 1 have trlell bolh " Tile . Iughe \ hUl tried both associations. 1 jIlteR time , \ls0clateI1 press ; better than It 1111 time United press.'itIm other members of the Associated press. the Eagle Is sats- letl with the mmtmmngemnent of that organ- Izaton , with limo directors of It and with its business condition. Time } rgle was not satslI wih Its oxerionce with tie United press and withdrew Cram It. The declarn- tons In the Sun have attracted the nttemt- ton oC I' ' ii. NO'II oC the 'Vashlngton Star , AlncQ seine of them deal directly with him lie announcel his intention ) once to force I judicial tent of the Sun'H accusatonl against hll , anti In the highit of the nctuul facts In the cuse 'he Eagle's experIence wIth ll' , NO'c3 has. been such ns to Indicate that he Is I thoroughlY honest - est director , as wel u an excellent , kindly and friendly man I IH .lTll 01" GICSEU.I. .JUSEI'l' It. C.lll. 1 01 ur I Successful Career ns Citizen amid 'ctiiIor. TROY , N. Y. , Feb. 21.-Genernl Joseph D. Carr died today nt 9:45 : a. m. General Carr was born In Albany , August IG , 18 8. His parents came from Ireland and settet In thIs country In 1821. lIe at- tended the pub1c schools , was apprenticed for a time to I tobacconist became n member - her oC the state mlta In 1819 , anti was elected colonel oC a regIment July 10. 1S. When the civil war broke out , IWO CU later he was appointed simccossivehy 1onten- ant colonel ant the colonel or the Second New York volunteers for meritorloul Iwrv- Ices. lIe fought wlh conspicuotms bravery at Bristow's staten and C mntl ) ' , and at time hattie or Fmetlerlchcsburg. At Chanc lorsvle , May 3 , lSG : ! , hc assumed commnnd of the division after General Barry's fal , At Gettysburg he refused to leave the field , hut stood.hy the small rentimant or his troops after hIs horse hal been Idled under him and he himself html been injured by the rul On October .1 , lSG3 , he was given command of the 'hlrd division of the Fourth corps. Later he was assigned to the Fourth di - vision oC the Twentieth corps , and filially to the First corps , with charge oC the de- renses or James river. He was brevetted major general on June U ; 1St3 . and mus- . tered out oC servIce on August 24 Settling 111 Troy afterwards he started the frm J. ! . Cnrr & Co . to engage In the manufacture oC chains. Since then he found time to Identify hiimm'elf prominenty In pol- tmo . Jle WS ceccII secretary of state In I 18 ; ; ' and ; re-eleeted In 1881 and again In 18S3. In 11t5 he received the republican nom- Inaton of lieutenant governor , but was de- reated ; In 18G the leI ! lnture oC New Yorlt made him a member or the Getysbun monument commitee , He was nt one tmc major general In command or the Third division - vision , National Guard of New York , but whet' the divisions were nbolshel and brigades - nles substituted he retired from active duty. _ _ _ _ _ _ duty.lnlll Pamuit lurtll , 1'lllneh11 ' % 'riter. NEW YORK , Feb. 24.-Samuel Dana Horton - ton the distinguished writer on finance , died at the Garfield hospital In ashthgton "nshlngton last night at Bright's disease. Ten days ago Mr Horton came to the city at the request - quest of lending members of the administra- Lion for consultation upon the financial situation - uation and was stricken with the disease . , uaton which he had long surered , Mr. Ho.- native of Ohio'ns born 18H , ton was a natve was bor In and was a son or Valentne Horton , rorm- .rly a member oC congress from 01mb. He \\'ns graduated from Hnrvnr1 In 18G . resided for n time In Pott county Ohio , and has or lme late years lived most of the time abroad , In England timid the continent . where ho was perhnps better known than In Amerlcn. Ho had written much for the magazines upon Inanclnl qimestions. Ills best known books were " ' 1he Silver Pound , " published In Vm- don , In 1889 . and "Silver rubl . " Ilub- Ished In 1892 Mr. Horton was a delegate to the first monetary conference , and was made secretary oC that hotly anti unofficially attended time Inst conference , where his nd- vice was of great value to the delegates from the United States. ibis friends say that overwork was the real cause of his death. _ _ _ _ Jlenttmnt Mmuritiuimil 's I' llten Ijeatli . I FORT HOBNSON , Neb" , Feb. -Spe- ( - elal Telegram.-Sccond LIeutenant WI- lamlon . Marldand ot the Twelfth InCnntr , stationed at Fort Niobrara , Neb/ ) tIled here oC pneumonia nt 1 1 0 / clock I at. Ho came here on time 12th Inst. to attend a german on the Hth , and was taken sick 01 the night of hil Irrlval , with what he supposed to tie n Hlght Itnelt or la grippe , In,1 never arose from his lied lie Is thin son oC Captain Iathew 1allelald , retired , who nlrlved ( rein Kentucky at about noon to Ind that ititi lon hld massed away . The 1UtOllt , wi be burled tomolow In the host cemetel' ) ' , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " 011 I ' a \ " Illlchrlljn l If \ 'mu to. NE\\ ' HAVEN , Commit , Feb. 21.-Davld Sloeltbrhlge , colored , known to nearly every man who hits attended ] , Yale cole/e 11urlng ' ' "Old ) ' , " the palt thirty years ns Iav was rofull death In I chair at his home , 49 Winchester - chester Ivcnue , by nelhhJI's this afternoon. 10 I I wal auoUI t3 . ) 'earl oith , amid hlli pllle,1 (1.11y about Yule cole e for more thnn a lulrter oC I cemmtr ) ' . heath wns due to heart Ilseafenll lie hail evidently been Ilelll several I \ a'I , 11 : the body was horribly mutated by rits. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'nn' " J'ni" , 11' IPIMI lilor. I.OUISVH.Il Feh. 21.-Paul Jones , one of Iemmtucky's wealhiest timid Jest widely known distillers , died sUI1enlt 3:05 : o'oek this morning at the Norton lumfirmn- 11) ( , ( u'Ouii abscess ot time ! rnln. his death \ \ 'mis n great surlrl c to his many friends . who were not even nwale of his . Illness . he lelnl Indbll'lcll louts timaumfou t.eltht Imours . Hnllih Illw , ' , I iiuuiker : , r AnfNH.I , , Ill. , Feb , 2 l.-Ttalplm O. DUIJrt died tonight of apoplexy , n/ell 48. Ho Vas 1 wealthy memher of the thrum or Dmupee Uros. , the oldeRt established house I"re , timid \ s'uis nice vlre president or the " Ilc'n Ilc First Nntonul bank , and Fer\'ed In the wnr. - - - - - 011 HI'slfI'lt a I Unlll I'uunl ) Cl STO:1 Ja. , I'ob. 2i.-Speciai ( ' 1\11- graumi.-Jmimea ) I' . Vllmer , an old I'cshlenl ali plomlnent citizen oC UnIon coult , dIed liisollng , , " ) OIlier. - ( mntiicrc.m lii . . 01.1(111. . NIW J.ONDON , Comma , Feb. 21.-rl jor' ' Wllnm : Comstack , cx-mnemaber oC the iegislnturt' , anti Corll'll , a prominent citizen or East I.rln. tiled hel' today , aged iO years. 'l'url. GI\SCOW , Fib. I.-Ir. . Thnmnl "len.llr- . son oC time Anrhol' 1.lne Steamshll clmpan ) ' II dead , J'Oili'SMOt'TiI , N. I. Flb , 24-Dr. 1. I. N. nlholl , U. S. N. died this ummorimlmmg at lilt } Citti' ) ' 11V ) ) 'lnl , ( main Ilollexy. ) aged Ii " 'caus. lie WIS enl oC time bet known men In time na'y , na\ - . Sual ( : " ,1'11 111 I lice ( I llrll hh' . ANNAlOI.IS , Md. , Felt . 24.-Cadets 'rhuounus Mnhol ( ' ) ' 11.1 'J'hom/l unit of Mkhhllt ; ant Arthur ' \He1 ot iowa arc iumiluI'ie.um i'.i Vu thu N llul mlc'I'l ( ' mum ) ' oh Ii ' \n llulc'I.lc'lllY ihll' SUlie , 'rime YGUU man mite cliargt'mI . wi I Ulorlu ! nn jjlilci'r by 1111111 a . : hmlcnl jar tl rcnt oC has room , ONLY ThIRTY INUTES LEFT , Oregon Leds1ativo : Session Had A1mo3t Expired - pired Before 1 Senator Was Elected , DOLPH'S ' UPPORTERS NAME THE MAN 11cIrhio nClchelt Every nCIHlhllnn "ote In time hiHly-hIutmi Never Bcrn 11 CU- dllito for the 1'lnco-8hort Ihctch uf 111 Career , SALEM , Ore . , Feb. 2 , -The struggle Cor'th election cf a successor to J. N. Dolph In time ' ' United Stats senate , which has ben carried on In time legislature for thirty-three days , came to n close at 1 :45 : p. mum , last night by the election of George W. McBride , ex.t ere- tary of state. The eJnte1t has been a bitter one front begInning to enl , and up to thirty minutes before the hour set for final al- journment I loked as though there would bo I deadlock . Senator Dolph hell thlrt ' -c\'en \'OtE9 sold , enough to ( Iciest nn clecron , up to 11:15 p. m. , at which lme a recess was taken for five nmlnmmte3. The excitement was growing Inten < o , and It was evident that If Oregon was to have two senaters In the next senate something must be lane at once , as midnIght , the hour set for final adjourn- ment , was rapidly npproachlng. When the joint assembly was called to order again the first few names called showed no change Inote , but when the name oC C eton , a strong DOlph man , was reached he arose , anti hnmedlately time vast assemblage became sient I was evident sonic acton hat been decided UpOI by the Dolph men. lie spoke for a couple of mln- mites , and when he mentoned the name of McBride time house broke Into a wild humlh. lie then recorded his vote for McBride Each succeetlng republcan whose name was called voted for McBride . and when he had received Cortynveoles , the number ntcsrary to a I choIce , aml the great confusion and cheer- . tag a loton was male to have all time republican votes recorded for McBride , ant It \\'OS carried wih . a rush. McBride , therefore , received seventy.two vote , being that of every rellublcan , In the legislature. He was In no sense a cal1lhte fOr the once , though his name had ben mentone In connection with the sen- alorshlp. The contest has been a remarkable cne In many respects. One month before the legislature met It was considered a rtn'nty ' that Senator Dolph would have no oppr lon for election , but front that time until the legislature met the free sliver mEn began a campagn ! to defeat him. They had no par- tcular candidate , but simply were opposed to Dolph on account of his views on the money question On the second day oC the session the repubtcans went Into caucus , when Dolph received the unanImous nomlna- ticn . The vote In separate session wa taken one week from time tme of the caucus , but twenty-feur members who _ had voted for hIm In caucus refused to do so In separate sea- sion He received a majority In the senate but lacked one In the houae , his total vote , however , In the two houses fcotng up fort ' - e'ght , a majority of two The next day In joint session four more votes left him , which prevented hIs election hy one vote. He con- tnued to trop off from day to day until his support got down to thIrty-eight The opposition stool firm , ant It became evident several days ago that Deplh could not be e'ected ' though his supporters agreed to stand by hIm to the lut Rather than cause a deadloclt , however . they yIelded at the last moment , and brought forward McBride upon whom all Cact'ons could unite , and he was chosen on the slxlEth ballot. George Wahtngton McBride Is a native son of Oregon , having been born In Yamhl In 185 lIe Is a son cC Dr James McBride . who was well known as one of the earliest and sturdiest pioneers of this state. McBride was educate In the common sclrols and at : ant Wlamete university , Salem In 1867 his parents heft Yamhl county and located at SI. lelen ' , Columbia county , at which place he has made his home ever since. In 1882 he was elected to the Oregon house cf represent- atves , and was subsequently chosen speaker or that body. In 1886 Mr. McBride was nomInated - mated by the republcans for secretary of state , and was eleeted. His popularity Is attested - tested by the fact that two the princIpal nomilees on the ticket with hIm-governor amid , treasurer-were defeated. Mr McDrde : l'erformet the duties of his once r sats , CaclerllY that he was renomInated hy accla- maton In 1890 , and re-elected by I handwme majority. le served out the full term and retired the first of tile present year , 10 give way to his successor. I'OItTLAND Ore. , Feb 24.-United States Senator-elect George W. McBride was not prepared to outn ! his views at length on the money question , but In answer to a question today he sd ! : "It 15 evident there Is need ct a reform In the nnonclll system of the country , and It Is my belief that such reform should proceed on the lines of the last national republican platform. " 11JIUD WA' - A SU1tL'itlSE. . Oregon Congressmen thud , .ot Considered him mu 83nltorll1 Vusiblhity , : WASHINGTON , Feb. 2 . -The news of time election of George W. ' McBride as Unite Staten senator from Oregon was a great surprise - prise to the congressional delegates from Ore- gen Mr. McBride , though wcl known In his state , had not been In any way mentioned for senator ' , ant I was supposed his health would not permit hIm to be a candidate for I any office. lie was In this city about a month ago on his way back to Oregon Cram New York , where he had undergone a sunl- cal operation . In speaking eCu time matter tonight , Representative lermann oC Oregon said : "I " have known Senator McBride \ Intimately - tmately for years . lie was a competitor of mIne In 1884 before the republican convention for the nominaton to congress Rerore that he was n member or the state legltature and speaker of the state house of representa- th'es In 1881 be was elected secretary of state anti reelected In l8il , serving altogether - get her eight years Ills term hnd just closed , lie had suffered so much from inflammatory rimcuummmmtisun that he hail practically wIthdrawn - drawn from politics and was not elect ell to any office at the end of his term lie Is about 47 years of age anti rather tall . le Is of a very amiable disposition , oC refined ] appearance him. amid I liked by eli who know him."le comes oC a dlstnglished family. Ills rather , Dr. McBride , was LIncoln's minister to the Sanlwlch islands In the early ' 60's. ills brother , Jolm McBride , was time first re- publcan congrEssman front the state oC Ore- gait , his mother's brother , \V. W. Atams , I was collector ot time port and held other 1m. portant positions. "Senator JcIrlde took no part In the recent senatorial fight , and I suppose was elected as a 110llular comlromlso candidate (0 ( l're\'ent the legislature from falling to elect and leaving the place vacant " OUbrrlll"rlnl ( 'lnlen 11\1 , to lu.I1'I. NASUVI.I.E , l "b. 21.-'he commission to In\'esjlgale Into the gubernatorial contest hit ! flnishied the examinaton of the counties objected 10 by Mr. Evans and Mr. Turney anti hus stricken out ninny cuntes anl and civil districts tram investigation. Rules have also been adopted Ile/ning the relevance of testmony to 110 tnken and the hues upon \\'hlh the evidence Is to bo taken / IIlx , The committee , divided Into tour lubcom- t , mimittees . wi begin taking testimony , one In the west , one In the miidle. and ) two In east Tennessee , anti iuivo anl days to complete time investigation. 1'1' i'retcr.'umcei for I'resliIuit. , 'fQlEKA , l eb. 2t-Arthur Clpper , editor oC I local newspaper , has made a can- va.s of the reJublcln memberl oC the leg- 1 llture emi presidential preferences , which I c publshes , al follows : \111'1 MeK n'ey , 4 9 : ' .h0\a8 n heed . , 18 : Benjamin harm-i- &on , . I : Allison , Ii John Sherman , 1 : Senator - ator Teller , 2 ; Jonn J. Inull 21 ; Senator " 'olcot I' Levi p , Mo'rlan ; ' ; no choice , ! 1 ; declIned 'I to vote , G. "It was admitted by is ' large number oC the McKInley men " 8a 'A the Mall [ , "that the Heel sentiment In 1nn5R was rapidly growing , nnd one or two Went 10 far as to Predict that when th tlmo canto to select - leet I delegation tram lhll , tate , It Would be mmii ) amid tucle betwe tJie two cantl- nip . tJo Uemacm' WCrkhig ror rlnlou KANSAS CITY , l eb. . . " number of 11emocra headers In Inss City , lnmi. , got together tOday and decided they would endeavor 10 fuse with the populsts In the coming city election. Tile democrats unit Pohnihtsts will hold their eon\'entons next Saturday . and the l"moerlll will make a strenuous erort before that time to get the 1IIIIIsts to consent to a uslon deal -J - I NI TI ] ' : s l'mm IWI.'l.ITlW. Though \ \ ' 111101 time EuigIkli Forces Wern Tel Much for "llm , ILYIUTI Eng" , I eb. 21.-The wife of nn officer who Is I member cf the BrItsh ex- pediton on the Brass river , Guinea has received - celnd a telegram train her husband stating that the expedition has had I big fight with the nath'e The dispatch adds that the Drlt- Ish force was all night , front which It Is supposed Ihat I large naval force was landed 1 anti there has been severe fighting wth : the natives , A later dispatch stmtcs . that Major Sir Claude McDonald , the Irllsh conimmiis- slammer , and the efer commanding time expe- ditlon were both severely wminded. The na- t\'es. who were armed with Iaxlm ali Gating guns , were repulsetj LmmON , I eb. I.-Th& foreign office has no confirmation oC nn engagement between the British ant natves on Brass river. Time last news oC Importancc front Brass was at the beginning of the month , ' when It was said that Sir Claude McDonald was holding the town ot Brss against time natIves. Trllll : Ivlh Ir.I7\h1" lehrll. LONDON , Feb. 21.-The hInes line a dispatch - patch trm Montevideo which stile the fall- tire oC the Iulnn firm of 10deslo & Sons , with liabilities oC ( Oo , Is causing much uneasiness. South Amellelu banlts / - the principal creditors or the firm. The dispatch adds , It Is stated on good aU- thorly that the lrzllln government will atteimipt to make terms , vlh the revolutionists - tlonlsts In Ho Grmmi1e do Sil , Admiral da Gamn , who Gr\111e Admiral do Melo In the command oC the rebel fleet ! during the lute lusurrecton , Is at the head or the rcv- olutonar ) ' movement In Rio Grande do Sil I Is said that he has 1 well armed and well mounted force. . t trim 'I mm ii e , \llr.eh"A I I Hllnlls I , I In "lllnl. VIENNA , Feb , 21-The body or 1"lellltar- shah Archdulte Albrecht arrived here today Cram Asco , In the Tyrol , where he died on Monday last , Cram congestion of the htmngs. The remains were received with military honorl amid conveyed to the chapel of the hlofhmurg , where the ) ' w'ere , placell upon n cntnrullue with great ceremony. The streets from the station to the stalon tie Honmrg were crowded with people , all or whom bowed reverently ns the body passed , b ) ' . BEHI.IN , Fe ! 2 i.-Emnporpr WIlam will go to Vienna tomorrow to attend the funeral go Itend oC Archduke ! Albrecht , ' \"t"1111 : " "I I I'rcfliurlItr , for " 'nr. GUATEMALA , Feb. 24.-President Dar- rios , accompanied by General : [ olno and Minister or War Iorales" " Inspected the troors ut the 'arlson In thllclr 'esterda ) ' . Geneml Molno was interviewed aCer the immspectlotm . and said thal hlst there Is every reason to believe tiere will be po hostites or thu present questiou . IL be- hoo\'e,1 , Guutemnll to continue her military I preparations ' , as bug us Mexico continued imersaddinr that this country would not be caught unprepared . and tht 1 war should come Mexico will timid that sue will notlhave so easy walking ad Site 4maglnos. Xeloth.UOIA with ( immatuliimL . Urumgimng. CITY OF MEXICO , l' . . C''Y Fib. 2t-In spite of al reports to the cdntrmy , . negotiations between MexIco and Ciuaemaia are not advanclng ; ' and the . d lhil11 ; due to Do Leon's dilatory tactics , whUb Minister Mar- Iscal Is doing all posslllf to hurry the mater up. De Leon aisc1'ta he Is ( uly empowered to arrange m ! l url to the -ent without the necessity ot ! onmmuhting : any- hotly . tonsullng ! The appointment of Mr. Ransom as minis. tel to Mexico Is receh'e here with the greatest satisfactlotm. ' ' immsurgcnticmIoummictorioims ; % . LONDON , Feb. 21.- . ( \Ispateh to the Times from Calcutta reportf the capture or the greater portion of time ; city oC Muscat by Insurgent Dedoulns. The sultan led from the paince but eventualy regained the eastern portion or qme town. The lighting contnues , Muscat , the capital oC the Imam or sltlnat ! , or 1uscat , Is on the Indian ocean near the eastern angle at ArabIa I Is ot great ' eoipmerclah f- portance , the harbor belng'completely . shol- teredo I Irlnco or " 'Hle ulerln rrom a ColI , CANNES , . Feb 21.-Tue - prInce ot Wales arrived hero today , and 't once boarded hits cuter , the Brlannln'j The prInce Is suffering slghty from the effects oC the cohl recently contracted In 1.IHlon. but It II thought ho will tpeedly rocovel' Time Britannia Is entered jor several . of the races In the Riviera regattas , She won her /rst victory or the reason yesterday when aim defeated time French 'acht'alkle , owned by Menlorle ) Divers Wi Try to Ieenvorhhn Eihe'.m . Mali . LONDON , Feb 21-fim& North German Lloyd Steamer company has engaged nine divers to attempt to recover the malls from the foundered steamer Elbo. The vessel lies In water 12 feet deep . and two or three mal bags from her have been washed ashore on time English coast Time estimated - mated value or time mail II $0,0. Decides wage ! the company has allotted the sum of time $ 2iOO steamer. for time recovery ot Vjluales tlom Ucbels Loot , Iorl"co City. PAHIS , Fob. 2I-DI Jatches received from Tangiers state that the rebel tribes ' have entered und looted Morocco City . one of the capitals or Morocco . , SerIous tight- Ing occurred before the city , fell Into the hands of the rebels , ali many on both sides were killed. A British wnllhlp has arrived It ' 'antlers rrom Constantinople , [ 'ltecl. : Siuvellu'd .etters. LONDON , Feb. 25-:11. Sydney Calvin hnK writen u letter to the ' .Imes , with the whlow ot Robert Louis Stevenson , amid hits executor , Inviting al IlelHO/S who have letters Cm the 10\'ellt to scud them to him COl' Hlhmlsslon to Mm-mu. 11cven101 , Ir they nre wilng that the leterl' Ihll ho oventaly pubitsheil . IrrAhlont Ir 1 ' . I.t I'ruh , 1 llc/ell DEI.IN , Feb 2t-01nt .Stoiberg-Wernl- gelod , president oC . East Prussia , has been elected / mnemhtr ot the Helchstng for Oletzkoicyk , In the Johammnesbcmrg ills- trict by un Immense majority . lie wal 011- posell ! y radical , Boelalat .ud ) agrarian can- tiitiates . . fv.immro l'rl'lllrl' . I U I > olulo.Ilrllnn Celtic PARiS , Feb. ' 24-At a eetng today oC time cablne't cotmmmcil , M. 4'tJtufiier , mInister oC agriculture , imubrnitted decreo' - agriculure lubmltei I prohIb- Itng time Importlton 1/10 - France or Amer- IJleuro.pneumonla leun cattle , ou account , qt' 'exnl rever and I mnrlll Inln for : tha h.mulo rlr , ST. TgnSUUnG , Feb , 21-Time czar . hus ordered time aplJlnlmcnt oC I commission - sion to found , In memory ot the late Czar Alexnnder , nn Institution where n home wi be Irovldetl for disabled etutitormi , art- Ists amid actors . New ' 11 IhII ! ' " . " , . , tu l nI"'II , LONDON , Fob 5.-A , Ispatch to the Times trout Constantno1llf "q's that Alex. nuttier I\nmthedory Palha wi replace Hlstem Pasha UI Tulc , h ambassador to Great u pension. Britain. The latet _ wi0 retired on ,11111 l'rCllar'1 ' II I , \tl c" 1'lrloUI. I.ONDON , Feb. 21.-Tho Tunes has n dispatch - patch from Kobe , Japan : , stating another Japanese force IS being mobilized at liiros- hlma for the pUfose , I Is supposed , ot inching an attackon limo Island of Formosa . J \ &ht.lr , for . . .ulli" Ir1tl.h 'uflor , ' CONSTANTINOPI.E , F b. 21.-Savtet hey and two accol1,1cea)10 were charged with assaulting a Irlllh cadet recently , have heel tounll guilty uimd sentfmced eucim to eight ) 'ear' - ImprIsonment - - at hard labor . . \01,1 11 I ( W' r I rrmiIt. ' 10\0 , Feb. , 21-The Diet has voted the extra war credit oC 10 OJO run ( $ IWO- ( ) asked for by the &o\'ellment. I has also given its approval to I Corell Joan oC _ I 3,0,0 , ) ' 1 . CONSTITUTIONAL - - REVISION An Outline of Proposoll Amendmcnt to the State Constitution. MOST IMPORTANT TASK OF 1EGISLFTURE l'roposed U.forml In the Orgnllo 1.1\ that \ I nlnrle time Senile uf the lIX't'uitlO : multi , hlll.1 Url'nrtnUnt ! Inll Mnko Secure I < ucntlmi 11118 , LINCOLN , Neb , l eb. 24.-Speclal.---Tito ( ) comIng week of the legislative session prom- laos to be one oC unusual Interest , 1 Is harily Probable thnt much wil be /ecom- 1,1s"led In the way of the transacton of routne work tomorrow , as the greater part of the day wi be given Ull to time dIscussion - cussion of the Omaha charter before the senate - ate commitee on municipal affairs. On Tuesday - day morIng , however , everythmiumgvihl give way to the varIous consttutonal amenll- monte that have been Praimosed during the session. These amemlments will como up asa a special order at 1 o'clock Tuesday mornI I Ing. . leyoml any question the pending ameml- ments to time commstitutiomm are the most 1m- consttuton Ilortant measures that have been brought before - Core t"le legislature at the present sessIon. Time present consttuton , formulnte,1 , twenty years ago , requires revisIon In ninny essential - tnl partictmlars. I does not possess the elas- tcity required 1 In a charter suiable to the needs or a rapllly growtng state. Its re- Itrlclons to the proper Investment of the ed- ucatonal humUs oC the state are too severe ; its Imlntons as to the numher of execut\.c officers arc too nnrrow : its provisions In re- gard to the judiciary too nlrro\\ ' . There arc two ways In \\'hleh the state oC Nebraska may oblnln a charter suitable to her neCessities. She may holt n constitutional - tonal conventon nt an enormous expense , , with no certaInty that t'mme work oC that con- venton wi meet the approval of the people after I has been completed I may by separate - arate nmendments secure time constutonal provisions that seem to be demanted by the rowth anti Increaset wealh of the state. The hatter plan has ever .thllg In Its favor , whie there Is everything to bo said against I comivemitton . Time work of the convention may be rejected by the people , and In flint case the expenditure of nearly $200,000 will have been wasted On the other hand , the rejectiomm of the Imendments woult only In- volvo the cost of printing the lmroclammmatlons . There are many good reasons for time be- ltef , however , that time eoplo of the state are Inxlous to vote on the amendments , The ' needs oC the state are well recognIzed Time people arc fully awake to the lmiatons oC the present constitution , Time presentation of fifteen amendments nt once , Printed on n separate ballot , will make the campaIgn of special Interest , and the voters will bo much more apt to see tbe necessity of voting on these prepositions than they have been In past elections , when one or two amendments have been offered and made a sIde Issue. Inasmuch as the senate has set apart next Tuesday for the consideration of these amend- ments , a more extended revIew of their pro- vIsions wi bo pertinent at this time . TEST OF CITIZENSHIP. One ' of the most notable at the consttu- tonal , amndmmments 'S ' the one , relating to citizenship. The present constitution provides that every male person of the age of 21 years or upwards , who shaH have resided In the state slxmonths , , and In the county , precitmct 'or ward for time , tme provided by I\Y , shall bo an elector. providing ' tlat , he Is ( ' citizen ' -of thetlnitod States of foreign - the. Unied or a person foreig birth who has t c1nred his Intenton to become - come a citizen oC time United States thirty days before election. . The amendment under consideration In the senate very materially alters the qualnca- tons of the voter. lie must be a citizen of time United States for at least ninety days before the election. This means that ho must have complied with all the laws oC the United States and have received his final papers. In addition he must hav been a resident oC Nebraska for nt least one year preceding the election nt which he proposes to vote of the county for at least ninety days , and of the eleclon precinct at least thirty days. The most Important provision , however , Is the one which recites that "no person who shal not be able to read his ballot In the English language and write his name shall ever exercise the privilege of nn elector In this state. " I Is provided that thIs nmend- meat shall not apply to any person prevented by a physical disability from complying with ! its requirements , nor to any person who now has time right to vote , nor to any person who shah be 60 years oC age or upward at the time time amendment shal take effect. It may be argued that time educatonal provision - vision Is somewhat hmarsim but I is wel urged by all friends of good government that any man who has been a resident of the United States for five years and who by applying for papers of citzenshIp Indicates his desire to become an American In time legal sense of the word will certainly find It no hartshlp to lear to read the language of the land of his adoption. INVESTING THE SCHOOL FUNDS. One oC the amendments provides for more elasticity for time Investment of time permanent - elastciy nent educational funds of the state. These funds have at present grown to large pro- portions. The state has over $2,000,000 Invested . vested In bonds , and these Investments are Increasing every year. Naturally many of the bonds are now beginning to mature , until , as they are paid , the necessity for Immetlnte reInvestment under favorable conditions becomes . comes urgent At present , under the old con- mititution , thee funds must be invested In sttton UnIted States or state securities or registered county bonds. The proposed amendment pro vides that the funds may bo Invested In United States or state securities , registered county bonds ant registered school dIstrict bonds , thus adding school district bonds to the list In which the state Is permited to In- vest Its idle funds. There are two added provisions which will commend themselves to the citizens of time state. One provides that the Board of Edim- cational Lands and Funds may sell from tints to time any of the securities belonging to the fund and reinvest the proceeds In securIties bearing a higher rate oC Interest whellever an opportunity for better Investment Iresents itself. ThIs Ilrovlslon will enable time bodrt Isel. to make many reinvestment for the bene- lIt oC time funds , and will tend to prevent the accumulation of large sums of money In the hands oC the state treasurer. The oIlier legal detimmition testate added provIsion gives a dennllon state warrants , a 111 provIdes that when any warrant upon the state treasury regularly Issued In Pursuance of an npproprluton by the legislature anti secured by the levy oC a tax for its pa'ment shal be I'reaented to the state treasurer for Iayment [ , and timers shal not be any money I the proper fund to pay such warrant , time Head of Educational , Lands and Funds mn ) dIrect the state treat- ! Urlf to pay tIme amount due on such warrnt from moneys In hIs hamls belonging to the permanent school fund , anll ho shal holt the warrant as an Investment of said fund The adoption of this amendmcnt wil save time taxpayers thousanda of dollars thaI are now paid annualy as Interest on state svar- rants. Since time state began to spend more than Its Income the state treasurer has paid out practically $2fO.OOO In Interest on state warraqtr. The Board oC Educational Lldl : and Funds has endeavored to obey time law passed by the legislature oC 1891 , which reo qulrt1 the payment of state warrants out of the school fund , but the supreme court has decided that no holder oC a warrant may be compelled to sell his warrant to time school fund , Time imropased immendummcmmt will shut off time warrant broker and turn time interest out time state warrants back into the pockets of time people. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Time present constitution is like a straight jacket with regard to executive otiicers , It hinmits time nummmber of executive officers to governor , secretary of state , auditor , treat. urer , commissioner of public lands ammO state school superintendent. This limitation has been ovaileit In a dozen instances by the creation of eiub-omcers , who are drawing sal- cries wltlmotmt hmarlng any responsibility. One of time proposed aniendmcnts reads as follows - lows : Time executive department shah consist of a govenimor , hicimtemmnnt governor , secretary - tary of state , atmditor of tamblie miecotmuuts , treasurer , memhenitmteiiiieumt or lflibhie immetitme- tiomi , nttorumey general , coumitnlssioner of iambi ic lamids mtimti liii ildiutgs , and three railroad - road ommmimiisiommems , each of wimopi , ext'ept tIme sold raihmoad comunmlmusiommers , iiimm1hl Imohil his chico for a termmm of two years , frommi time tim-st Tiiturmelay after time first Tumemitlmmy 1mm Jmtmmtmmiry , after imis electioti , mmmi tmimtil his successor is elected amid qtmnlltleti. Eneim railroad commmniimmsioimer shmmull hmuld hmi ohiice for a termmm of thitee ) 'eaiml , iegiimmming on limo ilrst 'l'lmium'melny after time tim-st Timesday lii Jmtmmtmnry after Imle eiecttomi amid uiimtll hii successor is elected ammml qtmmthfiietl iii o'imletl , however , timmit mit time ilrst geumeriul ehectiomm hmehti after time amloptiomi of title nmmmenilumielit there simmmhl be eiectel three railroad corn- mmmlssiommers , one icr time 11cm-toil of otme year , omme for time period of two years , mumtii omme for time iet ioii of thmmeo yemirs. No ( itimer exectiti'e state nihicers except timose mmaumied Iii scctiomm 1 of tutu article mimali 1)0 ) cmeatetl excehut by aim act of the legislature whmlefm is coumt'urmeil iii by umot less tlmamm timree-totirtima of time ummembers elected to encim iiotmse tlmereof ; provimleui , tlmat ammy oiitce created by nmm act of time legislature mumuty lie aboiislmcti imy time legi- latut'e , two-tlmirds of tIme mimeumibers elected to encim hmoimse tlmereof commcimmvimmg , Another serious defect 1mm tIme preseimt constitution - stitution are limo iixeil salaries. For imi- stammce , time state treasurer , vhmo is Imommiled for $1,100,000 , receives a , salary of $2,500 , while time treasurer of tue city of Ommmalmn has a salary of $6,000. Witim such it salary mmmmd time risk of losing tlmotisammuis of dollars do- POsiteil hum time bammks , tIme farimmimmg oimt of lmtmb- lie fuimils Imas been vlmiketl at as limo emily vmuy to mmmnke good limo losses anti liabilitIes of treasurers , It Is now proposed to ammmend tIme eonstitutiomm as follows : rlme olilcers of time executive depnrtmumemmt of time state goverimmneumt shall receive for timeir services mt ommmpensntlomm to be estab- hishmed by la' , wimich slmmiii be mmeithmer lit- creased nor dinmiumisimeil dumimmg time tem-mmi for w'hmicht they simaui have beemm commimmiisiutommeml , tutu they simnhi mmot receive to their o'im tnuo any fees , costS , interests upomi Public mmmoneye iii tiieir imnumuls or uniter their ciii- trol , Perquisites of 0111cc Cmotimer comimpensa. tiomm , anti all fees timat. immay lmcrenfter bit parable - able by law for services performtmcml by un olilcer provided for in this article shmall be paId itt midvammce Into time state treasury , Time legtslattmm-e shah at Its tim-st session after the adaptiomi of timis nmmmeumtimimcmit , three- tiftlms of time mnemmmbem-s elected to eumcim Imotise of time legislature commctmrrimmg , establish time salaries of time otilcers mmmcd imm tithe article. Time conmpemmsmttlomi so estabiishmed shall not be changed oftener titan omice 1mm four years , mind in no evemmt ummiess tvo-timii'ds of thme mmmernbers ehectemi to each house of the legis- latmmre concur thmereln. Anothmer iummportnmmt immmmovation is proposed to be embodied in mmmi anmendimment timat contains - tains time following provision , TilE JUDICIARY. The necessity of eniarglmmg tmo supreme court has bach apparent for years. One Of time proposed amnemmdmnents provides that tIme judicial norer or time state clmail be invested iii a supremmmc court consistimmg of five judges , district courts , coummty courts , jtmstices of time peace , police nmagistrates mmd such othmer courts inferior to time simpremmme court as ummay be created by law in which two-thmim'ds of time mnembers elected to eachm imommse concur , Tlmis amendnment will pernmit time legislature at imumy time after its adoption to vrovido for an np- peliato court between time stmpreimme court and t.'imo district court , Nearly every state 1mm time union rocogimizes time necessity of an immter- mediary court , for it is oimly by time estab- hishmment of such courts thmat time commstammtiy .increasing volume of busimmess may be prevented - vented from accumulating in time supremno court , The salaries of the judiciary , like that of the executive department , arc to be emutab- hished by law , three-fIfths of time members electcd to abh house concurring : Thc compensation so establishemi shall nat be changed oftenerthan once in four years , ant ! in mme event ummiess two-timirds of time ; mornbers elected to each house of the leg- lslaturo concur thereimi , Anotimer important innovation is proposed to be embodied lit an anmcndntent timat con- tabs time fohloiyilmgpr9vislpmi : . . Tlmo might or trmam ny jury stmnmi remain inviolate , but the legislatimro many provide that In civil actions two-thirds of the jury nmay render a verdict , and time legislatmmre may also authorize trial by a jury of a 1es number tlmaii twelve men in courts inferior to time district court , OF INTEREST TO CITIES. One of tIme amendmemmts proposed authorizes cities to amend thmeir own charters , under condtions thmat are htercfater to be prescribed by law. Another authorizes the merging of the gorernmnents of cities of time metropolitan class with those of the counties in which thmey are situated , under conditions to be prescribed by law. Still another amendment will place mammim- factures op the same plane witim internal imnprovements In regard to receiving aimi , by a two-thirds vote , under restrctions as to amount. FUTURE AMENDMENTS. It is proposed timst Imereafter all amendments - ments to the constitution slmahi receive a two-timirtlo vote of time mmmemmmbers elected to each of the two houses and ratified by three-fifths of timp votes cast on time propo- sitlon at any general electioim in favor of time amendnment. Another anmendmnent provides that all votes aimahl be by ballot or aucim other method as mmmay be prescribed by law , prcvldlng that se crecy of vot'ng ' be preserveml. This ammmemmd. mmment will perimmit time introduction of time dcc- trical voting machines , now authorized in New York , and which give promise of corning - ing into general use. If all timese amnendnments receive the necessary - sary three-fifths vote of the two houses they will cure nearly every defect in the conatltu. ton ! ammul place time peeple of this state in condition to make further revisions from time to time , witimout going to the expense of a conetitutiommal convention , MdIE JiLOUIC.f DI it U.VSI.'G P41. Captain ilmmnsforit Returns trans .ltuimuml iCtcr it Successful Tnt , . SAN FRANCISCO , Fob , 21.-Captain J. T. Ilansford was omme of time cahmimm lmaesen- gers on time steamer Gaeiia from hiomig IComig via Yokohmnnma. lIe is returumiumg to England after a long voyage ( rota 11am- bumg to time Japaimeso miaval stmttiomi cit Yo- lCUlCmi , mmear Yolcolmama , during which 1mm 'esel vas chased b Clmirmeao torpedo boats crtuisimmg to immiereept time vessel anti either ( : mlltUte ) or simmk hem' . 110 WUhl in coummmmtmmil of time stemmnmer Metmipeda , mu rust Emmgiimmim. buiit steamer. 'limo Metmitmeuia took a cargo ( roam Iliimmmhurg comuposoil of war mrttdriuia and vortlm 11,0.000) ) . At time caine timmmo an- otimor Emmgiisii uutoaummcr , limo Guy Muimmmemimmg , lVUii also hoummiimmg war immaterial , prestmumaijhy for a ( ilmiuteso Imort ' , ' , 'hmen time Gaelic halt Hong Kong time Mcuimmoiing bind arrived ( rein I liimmmhmmrg timid wits mtimlpptumg her cargo overlutmmti to Chinese fomts. 'I'Imey wino iiy- immg Japanese iias4mu 50 jimofUecly that Cmiii- taut hiaimmmfomd 01 time blockade runner bit- camno smmspicotms amid set time puce for nut cccliii m'mite , vlmlcim began into In time miftem- 111)Otm. 'l'lme torpedo boats gave cimmise. After dmmrkmmess eat iii tlmo Metapeda vcereml amotmnd In it large circle toward her course. Dy daylight the tompedo hpmtts could mmot lie cccii mmii time Mutupeihmu a fesv ( lays inter reacimeti time Jupammem'o mmnai eutatiomm , 'I'ito Jmipammem4e goviimtimmmemit ium'chtased time MaIn- imeita at an mtdvmtmico ovem' 1mev original cost , ( 'miimtitin ilmimisforti t'aa lmrcsentcml vitim $2,5u0 and time crow hmuimpisornely rewarded fur time unto ulciivtmy of tIme cargo. Caiituimi hlmiumstomd Imas son a reputation its it hlochmuio munmmer , During time macemit Cimiliuim troubhi's Ito lauded a cmumgo of arms amid mnimitittamms of var on time coast of time h'ommtim Anmerlc'in ueptibuie , html iui niost muir- hug work in that respect svmts mium log time mO'OIUtiOml iii Ilimmill ut low ymmmmrmu ago , uvimeum hme imumi a steaummer lomudemi whim war immaterial up time AmmmuzOmi river ummtl uliumomut uimiier time hoses of time uevolUtiimimtmmts' fleet stationed along tIme coast to iimlerecimt tutu , Jtiior lcaztmo Cmiuumlriuuui l'ohico Aol mu. 1'11iLADlbPIlIA , Feb. 24-At today's nmeetimmg of time United Labor leqgtmo a mesa- hution , wimieli tics tmeeum uumdeu consimlerrution ( or the past mnomitii , condemnmmimmg the police authorities for suuiuprcsmmimmg time slueccim of Anmmrcimist Mosbray , was atiopteul , 'uime vote % 'as sixteen labor orgaumlzaticuums iii favor of time resolution , foimr ugalumat , arid mime absent or mmot voting. - 'truilem ) 'l'eiier 'I mini. ( lii imdmorr , LYNCIIJIIJIIO , Va , Feb. 24.-Walker 0 , lianmner , for twenty rears lime tm usted teller of time Firet Natienal baumk , was arrested lucre today charged with cimmhuczzhing I3XJ of the bank's ( ummds. Time uummmmouumceummc'mmt startled time community. limummmner is boumdeii ( or i6O ® . and time bank will lute wily ,0QQ. \VARRIORS \ ON TilE \VARPATII \ Church Howe's Boief Committee llokling the rort Against Great Odds. ThREE MAJ3R GENERALS CALLED CUT t lhloomlless Ctmmmfilt Amumomig 'etnumm Commm. mmimmuulcrui umimmt 'eturmuum Pnltticimmmi Iii V. , U. amid 1-A hihgim Sluiritcul Amijumtuustt ( leit- ermut Throws Up lilmi Cnmumimmissiomm. LINCOLN , Feb. 24.-Speehnh--Timo ( ) arumy , of immajor gemmerals Imas been disbnmmmleil , The newly elected ( lepartmmment comnlimnumder of time Nebraska ( lrnmmd Anmmmy of time Republic imas twice assummied commmmmmammil amid eimtereui upon time iltities of his oillco. Ommo asslstmummt atijtl- taint gemmeniml imims givemi way to ammotimer , mmii time work of dlstnibumtlmmg tlmo relief fimmmds of tIme orgammizatioum is to be lrosecmmtetl emmtirely , outside of time commtrol of lImo regimiar officers of time departmmmemmt. To get time wimoho story atraighit , we immtmst go back sommmo timimo before time rcceimt mmmeetitmg of time eumcampmmmemmt at hinstlumgs , wimemm it be- caumme aplmaremmt that time lmmimmibitmimmts of time ( hrotmtim-strickcmm area woumhd require nsslstaumco to title timemmm over time wimmter , time timemi do- partummeumt commmmmmammiier , Clmuircim howe , set to work to raise fnmmds ammmommg ( Irmimmil rmmmy nmemt imoro ammd imm tlmo cast imm artier tlmat time or- gammizmitiomm mmmlghmt take care of its mvii' unemmi- bors , At time linstimmgs mmmeotimmg tIme Prosecu- tiomi of time relIef work vns In reality thmo imrize for wlmicim time olmposimmm ; factiomms fouglmt. Commmummnmmder howe , wlmo hind workeui tip it small bcommm for hmis owmm re-ehectiomm , fimially. witimdrcw frommi time race for time coymimmmammtler- slmhp witim thje uimmlerstaumdlmmg that lmo vouhtt be placeit at ime Imeatl of a relief commtmmmittce , together witim two otimers , whmommm lie hiractic- all ) ' selected , wimicim commmmmmittee simotild derive atitimority directly frommm time cmtcammmhmtmemmt , autmi hmouhti report to and be lucId respoummuiblo to time encammmpmmmemmt. So far , so good. Time pro- gm-mini mas dimly carried oumt. Time mmew omcors were givemi mmii time hiomiors , time old autos re- taimmed all time iummbstammce. Time now officers , imovcver , tic not scent to Imavo rehisimcd time idea of being shut out of nil elmaro imm relief work patronage , Time do- partummemit commmummnumder soon issued hilt lumatigu. ral order , ammd with it a seeommd order hmronmul- gatlng hmt nIna of relief. Time' old relief comnmnitteo hind had nearly $12,000 altogether at Its disposal , whmicim lmaui beemm distributeil timroumghm the Post oihicers to time destitute vet- em-ntis imm timity-iivo counties. Time mmcmv plan. commtemmmpiatett thmreo gm-tumid divisions , with nummierous subdivisiommim , witim a great ntajor gemmeral at time hmeatl of each , It contcmnhmhatetl. relief vork mmot ommiy 1mm time drotmtim stricken area , bimt iii every county iii Nebraika , It commtemimplatetl furtlmcr a gemmeral appeal for coutribtmtiomms , time commtributtons to be sent to the oIileer itt time depnrtmmmcmmt Imeamlihuarters. T.heso orders lmitve already beemi pumbhisimed iii Tlmo Bee , but to mmmahti , time situatlomm eumtIrehy clear , they are imrinted omits imiore : 1IEADQUAI1TEI1S GIIAND ARMY Oli TiLE ltEt'UIILIC , DIdl'Alt'rML'NT OF NE. . 1IIIASKA , LINCOLN , Neb. Feb. 10 , 1895.- General Orderit No. 1 : llttm'lumg beeum eleetect amid installed us comnmnammtler of time Ieimnrt- immommt of Nebraska , Gm-amid Am-amy of time Ito- public , and after a careful comisitlerution and iuhl remihizaitoim of thi' great respomisibihity cC timis Immmpuimtulmt trust , I hereby assunme com. nmmmumd mimid emmtom' omm time dutle of mmmy 0111cc , With imeadituarters in time state house lit th city of Limmcoitm m.ommaue am , 'rrmrnume will .be continued 4 assimmtammt adjutammt gc'imeral umitil further or- ders. Commmrntio Itrad P. Cook of Lincoln is imeteby appointed acting utsststammt mubjutant , geum0ral ; Comrade I. A. Armmohd of ICearney , assistant uuarterummaster gemmeral ; Comrade Cmtsh 1) . Fuller of Imperial , ussistnmmt inmupec- tor ; Comrade lit. B , C. True of Tecumnseh judge advocate' Conmratie B. It , Bali o ( Jmmiuima , unusterlmmg olhicer ; Comrade J. H , Sticlceh of hlebromi , chief of staff , and they will be obcyeti nccorthimmgly , OIlier mnemberms of mity staff will be umummied hereafter , Comtmrumtlcs , tlmere is a great responsibility restimmg upon each one of us In this time of great distress , Comrades Chum-cit Howe , T. S. Chmtrksomm amidt. . ill. Trimble are up- nointed a coummnmittee cmi relief , amid have kiimiily commeented to assist in tIme vomhe of this hour , and as mmoomm mum due consideration can be givemm a plait for orgmmumiziimg the relief mvorlc of time departmemmt it will he promul- gated. In time meantime , every commirado in this depamtmeimt is aimpoimited a commmrnittce of one to seek oimt time mmeedy counrademm In his vicinity - cinity imiitl meport to hmimu post commander , . All coumtrlbutions for relief simould be far- mmmirdetl to time departrneumt lmeatlqtmumtermu. _ _ _ _ wimere amm accurate mtccountlumg and tm speedy distributioum cnmm be made of time same , Again thmmmmhdng you for time honor you have conferred upon uno , I am yours in F , , C , tutu Ij. , C. H. ADAMS , Department Commander , A. I'd. TRIMBLE , ' Asmuistmmnt Athjtmiunt Gemieral. lIl'AiJQtiAlt'IiftS GRAND ARMY UP' TI I E I1EI'tJltIAC , IIdt'AiITMEN'J' OF' Ni'- hIltA SICA , LINCOLN , Feb. 18 1893.-Gemi- eral Omdere No , 2 : Comniades-if we wotmhit do our duty as trim comunmics , we must be up aumul doing. Timoueammii of timomue Witit whom we totmcimed simouitlers tim times'of dan- get , have left timeir emisterut hmouneuu and cast their lot with liii. TIme Grm'mtt Commander / imas , in 11114 wisclomu , withmimeiti time rmiium , aumil terrible destitution has followed , tim-md unless speethily relieved , many imoble amid patniotio comnrmmdes , their wives timid little ones will suimer , We learned in ivnr tIme necessity of organ- izatiomi , and behievimmg that tmetter work can be done , more commiramle relieved , and more iuitl secured by timoroughm organization , x hmemeby itronmuigate time foihowiumg jfinn : Time state is hereby divided into thres grnumd divisions mis follows : 'I'lme lirat grnmmml division , tinder time super- m'ision of Comramle Jolt11 M , Thayer , mmmnl comimprlses time cnmmnticui of Lancaster , Cuss , Oto. Johnson , ltichmnruisan , i'mmw'nee , Gage , Jeft'ermuomm , Nenmumima , i3ammmmml'ruu. Howard , Butt- ' Fillmore York Voile , Nuelcohla her , Timayci' , , , Cimmy , limmnmilton , Adnms , Douglas , Smirlmy and. \Vcuumhmtngton. Time second grmmnml division , mmnder tIme umu- perrision of C , J , Iiiwortim of hiumrs'mmrui , mmmiii is comnitriuteil of time cotmitties of Vebster , Franklimi , Keam'nriy , llnmimimi. I'imelpmu , Gee- jier , Furnat' , lieu \'Iillow , Frommtlei' , ihltch. coclc , Perlcimmmm , I immycs , Dtmmmdy , Chase mmml ' Ltncohmm muouthm of tIme Platte , 'Fhme timirmi grand diviumiumi , uniter time suimer- visiomm of Comnrutle II , C. Russell of Lincoln , _ _ _ _ commmiirliuiumg nIl time territory miortim ut time t'imitp' , exccpt time couimmtieui of Douglas , Sarpy , \\'rmshmimigton. . 'i'ime tim-st gmaimd division is simhuhlviuled ama follows : 'limo cotmnties of 'i'imuyeu' , Jeffersoim , Gage , h'awmmne timid iticimarmiuuomm , Comnnmmdu 3. ii. Stiekje of ilehmomu uutupem-iotemmticnt , unit coumHtitut'u4 xuhmciivislomm No. 1. No , 2. Otoe , , Iohmmmmuofl mmmmml Ncmmiahmn , Corn- rala itt , Ii , C , True of 'rccummseii aumperin- tcnilt'mmt , No. 3. Dommglas , Snrpy , Case anti \Vnuuimlng- toil Comnratie 'I' , 13 , Ciai'htson of Omnuima nu- perlmmt enul cmi t , No. 4 , SnmmmmuleiH amid Lancaster , Comrade Joe Tm'fter of l.ineohmt muimpemintemmuient , No. 5. I'ohk , lhmtler , York , Iiemvmirtl , Fill- mome anti Saline , Commimado 'iv , c , henry of Falrznommt muuprimmteumtlemmt. No , U. liutmimiliumit , Clay , Niirlcoihmu and Adams , CmnruiItm A. V. Coie of Junimitut au. lemintemmhcn t. Seconul grmimmul division , timid illuutnict , time coumittes of Fmaimkilmi ammci'clmster , Comm-title 0. U , Dailey of jiloomtngton umtmimorintcmmtlemit , No 2 , Gosin'r. l'imehimmm amid learmmey. C'omn- mdc 11cm' . Imeebe of' Mimmdcn smmjmeninteummleot. No. 3. Fmmriins mind liamlipi , ( omnmitmieV , IT. llmiumwcii of ( lrieauuii stmperlimtemmtlent. No. 4. rlmamuf' . iumntly , lirmycum , IiiteiucoclC and ItetiVillois' , Coimmrnde Cash Ii , Fullec' of lunmmerinl smmpmriumtcndent , No. 0. h'orkins , i'roumtier anmi Limmeoln , outii of tIme i'himtte. Commiunule 3. 13 , Itobhminmi ofS'allat' sumperlmmtenuh'mmt. Time third grmummtl diviioim mttmbdivideml as follows : No , 1. Colfuix uum'l Dodge , Conmru'lo L. D. Iticimam'tla of Freunommt u'mmpeniiitemtulent. No , 2. Stantoui. ( 'mmmnimw. Jlumrt.Vayn. . 'riiuum'stomm. Iixoim anti Fiukottu , Cosmmrado J. _ _ _ _ Elmenly of Sttmitoru stmimsrlmltendrnt , No. : t. Kmu"x rind Cedar , Comraule Hot Drapeu of Niimijrmtra simluCmIfltefltlCult , No. A. Aimtolope , Pierce mmmi Madison , Corn. _ _ _ rustle ' 1' . 1' . McCimrty of Neilgim umupenlmmtend. - _ _ _ _ cnt. cnt.No , 8. Merrick , Namice. Boone amid Platte , Cormmrada Johmm h'etcms of Alijioum simperintemid. eat , No. tI , Jlovnrd mmmiii itmulI , ( 'ommirade George rmuum n of Cl i a im'l li ii liii u'umime rlmi I mum id in I _ _ _ _ _ No , 7. Shm'numimmn'sllrv. . ( lreeiev , Vtmeeler armil ( taril'lul. ( 'omruutle M. E. ( letter of Ommi eu uuerlm I . " (1 Pfl I. No , 8 llolt , ICeya l'aha , Ilrowr and Rock. _ _ _ . . . . , . . . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - ' - - - -