THE OMATTA DAILY 1VEE : SATUHDAV. JAN IT All V 20 , IRON. TELLER RESOLUTION PASSES ; Trisntla of the White Metal Win a Victory Hands Dowm SILVER MAS UPPER HAND IN SENATE Colorado Stnlciiniiii'M Mcnxuro < iiiri 'lliroiiKli li } n Vote of 17 to : ii ! . JlnllnDnj IM Spent lit Ornlir > , ( Continued from Plrst Page. ) though ho snld soVDral of the amendments , particularly that of Mr Nelson , wcro wise Jindjust , but this resolution ( Teller's ) meant just what It said and Its declarations were In no suise a violation of the national honor , cither direct or Implied. It was well established , declared the sena tor , that the public ulti'.unces of Secretary Oage on the jold standard gave the real attitude of the administration. There was In reality no difference between the president nnd the secretary of > tlio treasury , and the latter h d given out to the Assoclitol Press not long ago that their views were In sub- ntanttal accord In closing , Mr Whlto declared that be hind tt Is resolution was the great Issue be- tweea 'bimetallism ' and the gold standard , wh oh from this time on would be kept clearly In view so that i.ttcmpts to deceive the pcoplu would fall. Mr I\-lrbanks ( Ind ) followed , against the resolution IHc said the purpose of the reso lution was not frankly expressed on Its face , and It was only In the course of the debate that It developed that the csaentl.l purpose wis to give an expression of the Unite 1 States ncnato favorable to the free and un- 1 mltod coinage of sllve' at the ratio of 1C to 1 In the course of his reirarks Mr. Fair banks rcail i telegram received by him from Secretary Gage as to the methods In pay ing bonds In this .Mr flaso says that gold , v hen demanded Is not refttsed , i'jut as j matter of fact gold Is bcldi m called for , and few p > mints are rna'.e In that coin. Ilifprrlng.to SeriatoTeller's advocacy of free nllvur , Mr Fairbanks nald that he did not tuc-stlon | the lofty purposes 'nsplrlng ' the Colorado senator , jet they had put him to the point wlero all else vsas dependent on this one question. It was nn dvocac > so ardent that the sotrator hcemcd rea ly to follow his Ignus fatuui , although It plunged the country Into the morass of gov ernment Ishonor Commenting on Mr Teller's | ) ( ech on Culm I'hlni and the need of a strong for- elsn policy Mr Pair janlis dodarid ho feme I the Col rado senatn would bo willing to BCO Ills country wtsr/ped In the lltmes of war If his one aim of frco silver was acco npllshed for , said the Indiana senator , the llrst gu i fitol would brlr us to a < lc ; > teclntcd tllvcr bciils Mr Wclcott ( Cole ) wis the first speaker under the fifteen-minute rule , which went 1 Into effect at 2 o'clock Ilo thought that i anj senator , whatever his financial views could vote for tl'e Teller tcsoiutlon , us It Involved nothing except the oarr > Ing Into effect the governments plan ot ropajing nil obllKiitlnn Ho thought that denunciation nnd nbuso heaped on the e who support the ro-olutlcn were unvvairantotU for he did n < - think th" man WMJ yet born who would lie- tray hlb government b > offering to paj Ita cihllgallons In ppmlous mom } Ik referred with scathing yarrasm to the "lo of ln l Is by the Cleveland admlirl tra- tlon in 1S9) ) denouncing It us one of the < laikivt pagei" In American llnanelal lilstoiv Ho declarexl Hint the men of the west mUlrt bn entrusted \'ith thu n itlcnal honor " \\e hive , " he said , ' never 1'ctrajcd our govcrn- rnrnt and never will'o Intend to ' , a > allen on ( I'lllgatlor s In gocd money and nothing else. " i Hit felt the leholitlcn ought to le pis c" without rhango because it n eint Jast.bat It hald , and Its decliratlorm were In no sense a vk'.atlott of tile ratio ial b&nor , either direct 01 Implied .Mr Morgan ( \a. ! ) mippcrted thercsolut'o In n carefully prcpaied Hrcerh , Laslng hi" fiui port upon statistics nn I deduction ) i-i fai/e.ililnK of the 1111 ojalblllty of atr kins ; sliver fiom arnrn the nu nej metals Ih ' felt that nmld the confusion existing it wr , clear the people dcniandel the re tcntlan of sllvir tf > rDlnaD-e nn.i tin thniurlif Hir t 'tnr.t rcstoratlo'i would ho rs the delivrrv of man Kind fio-i war , peistlloncc and famine MKottker (0) ( ) tliought the resolution's ri'iji'Ing ought to Le made clear , it being o.iduil there w.i ; , a gtcat dlversits of opln Ion on that point He Old not think tnc re oli'llcns anjthing more than dec'ari- ' ttiry of the lavnnd that WPS n- > far an the < litlaritlon went He thought the ttitemcnt In the resolution that such coinage1 as e i template 1 by it v as not in dor Ration of UK rights , of urdltors could mean rnli the fro tint ! I'lillmito , ! roinnge rf silver He was therefore opi ] ; pd to the te'olutlon Mr Toiaker declared 1 In lelf In fiver of Intcrr atlornl bin ctall'bm. or as an niter pa th o to riii'iitaln the present status Hii enforcement of the terms c' the resolution In Mr Toraker B estimation would no bring about bimetallism , but would force the government to a t.llvei basis Mr Clrllton { Tev ) li a lesil argument advocated the rcalotallon of the standard fc'lver ' dol'at to collage , /-nd Ita use In the lajmiMit of the govrrnnu'it'i ' ! obligation' lie held that the pretotnicn of the boul- holders that thoj v/cre entitled to Lo ] ) aP li bfttcj tuoney than the pens oner , the rnc- flinle mil the laborer waj not warranted bj fai ii oby la\v Mi Nelson ( Minn ) stated that his objeo WDM to tire icsolntloi v .vs HiEt It ignore ! the dirtj of the go.ci-nincnt to maintain the pirlt > between the metals rs Irmewl on it ly law 'I he senator caused iuivrs acii latnlitcin comparing the Amorleji si.vet do" " at to the Mexican dolir ! by do lirlrg that the * fornu-r , kept at a pirltj with so'd. could > aj "I Know that my iideemet llv- i'th " It was not tli3 bondholder who pro fited b > a Eoui'd monej but the v.hole bed > of trc | ) | ) was Lonofltttd L > a well hiii- taliu I par it ) and was I jured by Mexican- lyi'd itol'ar ' Mrllb"n ! spoke of the circumsti nice- , at tending the passage o' the Stanley Matthowis rcs'lutlcn ' In 1S7S. To Mm It had not meant at ' 'tit tltiio a dculatatlon In favor of the free and I'nll'rllod rol ago of silver Other coinage nosiue * wore pending at tint time i ml when one of these lame ever from the IIOI.B" , tlio arnator from Colorado ( Teller ) voted to. olrlKe mrt the ptov.slon for the free co n igo nf silver nnd vote I for a limited cell age eglcernent. Mr Mllion declared that when he ivcu being gibbeted on thla rrcfraroadj of public nplnUn for aliened Incoitblstencj. ho wanted It Inown that the Co'ornlo bet.itor. and lire Ohio nonator who Introduced the rcao u- tlo-r cf li > 7S ( Scvntor Matthews ) , had voted to strike * out free coinage prov'ulon 1'he cluir imipobo of tie pending rcsolu- tloi wai to commit Hie. coirntr ) to Iho free and icrlirnlted colr-ige of silver at Ii5 to 1 Serofuloos Eloocl In n Torrlblo Condition unti All l un Oovjn In Health-Has Become - como Stronrj and Honlthy. "Ixxaj nil run down , blood in terribla condition mid 1 vvaatrouUcd vvlthn ovuro burofulons humor v.hwh caused r.io grint BUflerinK. I tool ; ij.ediolno for n lout ; time , but iccoxo.I : no permanent benefit. At thu time Inj vxorldns in n Kcncral otojo , nnd I thought 1 would loolc over tlio incdioinoj nnd ueo if I could Jimi somo- tliinB that xvould hit my care. I read nu ndxorUaeincnt ot llood'j Sarsnrarilla and concluded to try It. The Ur.t bottle wondwfnllj and I continued liPlnnl mo Jta use until I had lal.en nlno hoi Hot. 15y this time J felt Ulso n new man , und flineo then lmo not been sic-K a day I am now etroiiR n d healthy nnd 1 have such eonll- Ilood'oSarbrinarilla titat 1 reuom- ( iene-o in " best medicine on aith. mend it n the Munnaxille , N. \ . JOHH J. LiCTLK , Snood's Sarsapanlla True Itlooel riirin'-r. Is the lHMt-ln Met the Ono Prcnirrel by U. 1. " " " ' ' c"- 1'u'u' " ' M > lss < 7Ti ore the tu-st nlUT-dlniiPr Hood's Pills nm , w uiB" tioti. sis. when It wai almoit axiomatic the scn.itor declared tint ouch a courne , without con- rnrrcnco of other natloni , will lead us In evitably to the silver standard alone , and to silver monometallism It U also as crrtilT us the sun at nooncHy that such a cour-ie vvlil carry us fo the silver slcidard and that our gold will bo btfn'shej , and jet rr'natori vvfro asked to ranctlon this monstrous prono- filtlen motiRtroia In the chanRO It propose I Mr. Allison renewed his woressolns fran an International anreement ni the cnly mcanj for rehabilitating silver , and eald the Wol- cott commission did not bring despair to those who saw In this method ultlaatc re lief for sIlvcT. Mr Teller rose to explain that hh vote In IS78 referred to by Mr Allison , was given , not because ot copcsltlon to Ireo coinage , hut becAtibe It was not practicable at l'-\U time to secure a nujorlt ) and got vvLat vvai wonted Mr Oray ( Del ) explained the resolution could accorrollsh nothlriB , and was a hollow expression S3 far fn afTecllig the chiractor of mone-y In which our bonds were to be met Ho did not tegard that subject as In any way Involved In tlio resolution no that he would vet < > en the einestlon wholly vvlthoit reference to the silver Issue brought InU the debate Mr. Allen ( Neb. ) Insisted that the free coinageof silver would restore f.ie rarity between gold and silver Mr Ilicon ( G-i ) took Issue with the stite- incntii and conclusions of tlio senator from Ohio ( Porahor ) and the senator from Isvva ( Allison ) , discussing the present condition , as corrcnred with 1878 , when the resolution was originally brought up Hb talJ the kColu * . : > u fnplles to the $500,000.000 already coined , uiiel to the hsuo of bonds of the future1 The government for the last sK years l.id violated lated the statuten nnd the Stanley \tittlie\vs Tesolutlcn He nia'ntalned , therefore , t'rat the penillnt ; resolution was most Irrnortin , . an < i elechiratlon of Hie legislative branch as to the duty of the cxe-entlvt ? brunch of the Rovernrnent. Mr Tlmrstn ( Ne ! > ) said the legil obllga tlon of the government was set forth In Its contracts , nnd tl.ero i.i no irt-eil now to tc- a'lito the terms of these cc'itracts Ho wojld he raid , so far as his vote .vas con- ce-iied , follow his party In Its doc'jMllon to innlnMIn tlio rarity of all ! ' dollan of tht ) goxc-rnrncnt lie ijolnted out fiat since1 thu republican party came Into power cvcrj dolhr onlcl to lab i. vvhether it was silver or paper or gold , nab as good as the best elolMr ever coined He thought the question Involvc-d in the ell&ctiEslcn was not cue ol legal right , but rather one 01' governni"nt ct'ilcs ' Ho concluded within ti ne-il to th" silver men t > rermlt tae buslne i men of the country lor a little while to attend to their alTalts In order that they may ascer tain where t'ocy ftinel Mr Tll'nun ' ( S C ) thought this dUousslo-i wes "imply the maneuvering of the great political parties for pMltian In the contest of 1UOO The i cople , he said , would win In that contest i\s thej had won In cverj light they hid ever made for freedom He nmel" a-i attack on ex-Comptroller Kcliels for his tlcin regarding the Chestnut Street Na tional lank of Philadelphia , tind batJ the fact that slv of the last ten comptrollers ef the curiency had graduated from the Ireasnry "pest house" to be prc'sk'en'ts of natlo'ial banks or trust eonipurlrs proved that the o men were owi eel by the banks , or li.ul been bribed Mr Ilawlo } ( Conn ) said the original Stanlej Maittliew ! act l.ad no force as II was a mere cnrnixilgn threat , and i'U nc ha.n about it enough of chemical qualities to riraKu a stciuh Tae Amctlcan pccplc would never c-cnsent to the paynic it of their debts In anj thing but the bt-.it mc'iej Undo Hum , " lo said , "U ulv.a.vs a gcntlt- ! man " Mr Gallinger believed In the pi > me'nt of the nation s debts In the bcjt of 'aallonal a1 well aa internatlornl mono } Any othe : novo on the part of the goxeinmcci vsoulel 311 r , disgrace Mr iil.lns : thought that ns a legal propcsl- tlon the resclutlon could not bo successfully assailed , but 1 e could see no reason for its us age now Ho said there were times nhoi the bondhaldcrs could be treated with IndiiTcicncc but ho asko 1 Mr Teller If var was to bo declared tomorrow if he would Introduce such a resolution as , tills' It would ue perfectly evident that we could ink ) ro money on bo ids In the m.irlcots of the \ , orld if the eloMirrtlons of the rcsolu ti 'i were cnfoice 1 Mr Warren ( \Vjo ) announeed hU purpaso to vote for'tho ' reisolutlon Ho KJ.VC this vote for the r3 olntio-i as It stood , and L.U for mi ) ulterloi purposes the resolution might . . - iv- i .if * i.'buiitiu i .11111 uiuii a | ii l ciiJi' ot existing law anel retained fjr the govern merit every option anil re "ivpiion as to > h ° luijmerit of bonub that an individual wouIJ rttai1' Mi Ci'llcm (111) ( ) ai'.iounced brief ! } that h' wojiel vote against the rcsolutljii because it was p stc. ) toward free silver He also prs- Ecnlol ntri Istles showing nn Incrcabe In clr- culatloi In the last eighteen monthh of 5121,000,000 , v.hloh tlio senator ( .aid was siillicle H answer to the stntern u Ibat re cent conditions had favored ucndlnlderh and opprc sod the ] > eoiilo Ho said his tables bhovvccl t ! at farmers' products , par- ILuIarl } wheat had gone up of Iat3 mar His and nrtlelcs used by farmers ha 1 gone down Mr Butler ( X C ) advocated the resolu tion , salng that instead ci des roji-ig the parlt } OL the n.ctals It was Intended to sirs t-iln tlut parity bj keeping both metals Ilk both arms In ci'jal use M. ' Kuwllra ( Utah ) said the-quea Ion was simply ore of pa } Ing bonds in accordance with tro le-gal obligation , or In the so- called best momy cf far greater valtio than thu mrey with v hlch the bo ids were bought. This best monobo said , while beat for the unndholdera , mcart at the same time a double 1 burden for the people v.ho n \-it \ pa } die bc'icM. M. ' Udilc'MK I ) snld It 1ml net needed the e'.eclara'lon cf Mr Vest to eliseloso that this Isaiio was Iho opening of Iho campaign cf ! > ' ) ! > " \Vo \ lii'end to meet thU issue- stiuarl- . " declared Mr Ait'ilcbVe are rospoiainlo to the greri' putty we represent , .iPd tconl that to the \rnorlean pcilo , and \ci propose , s.o far as wo imi } . to main- lain Uie honcr nnd credit of the govcrn- mcn " ? ! . ' Aldrlch r-lraetl Just as the elocl. marked fi the hour set for voting , nnd the vlcer prcslle-iU promptlx announecil that Un voting vvculd prorced. At this time iho Kalluncs wcro filled to over flow in' ' , and a largo number of the mi niber. , of the honre. Including Speaker lli'od - , occ-tiplod the niea bae k of the oencio s The Nelson amendment was first presented , dc'clnrlng : ' 1 h it It U 11- " duty of thu government of th I'nltid Plates , uncle r e-\lstin r laws , to mai'ilaln the parity of v line of Its gold and sllv.'i inonej , so thnt tin elolluof one melal s ill , tor all monetary put poses , .ilvvaja In reiiial In valtnlo the dollar of the othei IIIHtlll Mr. Vest moved to nblo the amendment The } ea nnd nay vote gave the Hr.H lust of stringth nf the rir pc'C'tv3 ! elunuiM , isoirlt- IriR 1. to 37 In favor nf i-ibllng the amend ment The vote was pa fellows Yens- MU-ti , Jones ( Ark. ) , 1'ultlKren , Hi i n. Km ne-y , 1'e-ttu * lliti- , K > lo. Uiiullim , I. > ' . SIi'Knrr ) , Ituicli , llutler. Mrl.iurln , HIIHIP , I'annim llallory , Kinitti , r.irln. Man Hi' , Sti-wnit , e'li M llu , Mntlln , Mi III' . ' , flilllon , Mill , Tlllmin - 'May Mlli-linll. Turnpr. i i iKnll Money , Turple * . I'.inti'1 MiiiKan , Vent , 11 n i in Murphy , xxiiltf H < Itfi U. 1'ufcu , Wolcuil II. Ailii li. lliilp , ivrklnc. Al Inui. llunna , I'lntt ( Conn ) , MnKir HanibrauEh , I'iall l.V V.j. liunnvvp , Hawlcy , 1'iltehard , fitiTery , Hoar , Ouo/ . iMmli , l < iml > a ) " ( Kowcll , fiillim. i4viei < Tlhirtton , nulf , iVfilirlili' . Warren I'nliliiiikf , M MIIIqn , Wellington , 1 ninl > r Milton , VXttinoip , nallliiBC'r. VorHIl , ; VifDn-37. ! flrar. Helson , Then cumo the LoJco amrndmrnt , ai ? fol lows Tint nil Iho l.inls f h.i Unltn-1 States Issued or niithorUocl to i.o l < - nil l tindei- the f.ihl aotH of roniiass In-rc-lniii-fnio rrcltPil , , iru payable , prlnpipil ard lntni < b' . In cohl coin or Its eunlvnlPiii. Mid lint any other pijnie-nt wltliout the onsimt ' f ho eic-dlteir would IIP In xl" ' < i'ln > i l iho p'i'Ilo ' faith and In derogation 01 1 ! > ilnm. | Mr Vest mm oil to table the amendment "I hope the senator will withelraw Iho motion to table , " Interposed Mr. Wolcott , Vo that we may huvo a direct xoto on gold " Mr. Vest corihc-nted , iml the xoto was ! taluii el nth . on the I.odgo unictidnicnt , re-1 iultlng in its defeat 21 to 53 , as follows ' Veai , \Ulrlch , ( it-Ar Mason : > akvr. Hat * . Morrtll. ' e'nffcry Hinm l'onro e Cull' m null ( I'nnn ) . I'liitt ( N V 1 , Sou ell , Korakcr , Mplirlile . XV clllrtfton , McMillan , ' S4 Nays : Allen. Kenney , 1'rltc inrJ , Huron , KvlP , cjimy , Hair. l.lniliuij , llnvvlins , HiTry , McKliery , I'cnrli , Hut er , MrUuiHn , Stviup , Cannon , Mnlliry. Smith , rnrlc. ' Mantle , Mewart. nianUcr , M rlln , Tcl'iT ' , ( Million. MMK ThurMon , Mltche-ll. Tlllimn , Money. Turner. fc enroll , Moman , Tiiiplf , limlol. Ve t I ! ray , Warren , lleinM rousli , 1'nsco , Whlto Ilnrrl * I'orklno. Wild m. Hdtfrlet , I'olllKrew , Wolcult-M I ( Ark ) , I'e'ltlH , There was Intense Interest during xo'.o. as It presented a. more direct than hid been anticipated it was aeon at the outset that party lines were broken , Chindler , Carter and other republic-ins voting ing .iialrt the amendment. As the vote dwecl. Mr dandier , noting some rcpubll- car 3 In their seats had not voted , askeJ that the carries of the ssrutors not voting be road The clerk read slowly , "All'son ' , " "Hur- rc.Vij , " ari there being no rcspcose , the re sult is a..ovo was announced. Mr Qua } now camn fonvard with a now amendment as fol'owa' Strike out ml nfter the enacting1 cliuse and Insert "That all the- bonds or oilier obligation * of the t'nltcel States is-nic-d or autborizeil to be IHSUCC ! under the Slid acts of eonprcbs hereinbefore reclteel should bo pild , prlnclpil nnd Interest , In the mono that Is the- higher money of the world. " Mr Vest again moved to table. Carried , IT to 31 , at ] follows. Yeas. Jones ( Ark ) , Haw Una. Kenncj , llotch , llntu , Kl- olll > Ul | Hctrj. Mel.ncry , bllllth. llutlf , Mel , iiirln , Stewart , I'ltinon , Malloiy , 'Ullir , l into. ' .M ml e , Mliumon , l iiiHllor , Mil-tin. Till man , I'htllon , Mill's , ' 1 urne-r , t'laik , Mlt I.til . , Mutiile- . ( liy Money , Vi-i t. ( e.ekie-ll , Mot Kim , \Viii i fii , 1-ianltl , .Mm | il ] > , While Hai htoURli , I'a sou. Mil-Oil , Iliirrl- Wolcotl (7. llpltlrl ! Allrlih ny , Nol on , Mils n. link' 1'eiiKwe , lleikt . Han mi , I'eiiilns Hull-own , IMal * ( Conn ) . I'nlTnj , Hoi.- , 1'lnlt ( N. Y. ) , C'ullom. Mmlbtiy , Quay , hi HIII Mcllrleli' , \VclllllBton , McMlllin. \\ttiiiorc-31. MIROII MOM III. Mr Hoar offcrod another new amendment to go at the close of the icsolutlon na fol lows Tint under no cite1111 - - ams will the prlnclpil ot Intel c-U i/t the puldlo ile-bt be pild in depwlited cniieiii1' , ot , n oiiv monpj othei 'hail the best nurrev nf 'ho xxv rlel. The amendment was tabled 01 Mr. Yost's motion 12 to 32 as follows : " \ . cas : Mien. llc-ltfc-lel. I'ctllR-rcn , Ilipon , lonc-n ( Ark. ) , I'otlur Iliiti- Kent f ) , 1 i\ . Kjlo lloacli I'utler. JtcHnorv. Shoup , t antu n , Mol.iuiin , bmlili i * n Hi/ M allni > , -"wait , i liandlor , Mnitlii. Mullcr , I hlltull. Mills. 'I Illniati , ( Itik. Murno.- . Cn kro 1 Moroy , ( li\ . Veal , Dinlel , Murpiy , XV hllL' II uil-i. Wolcott Is. N'ajs : Allilcli. Half , Kelson. All'Hun ' Hniiiii , I'omn e . HaUtr llanslnou , Hawley , I'latt ( Conn ) , r.iirerj. II > a- I'litt ( N' Y. ) . ( 'Ul Jill be. n ill. rill I , inks Millnle Mhurpton. roiuj-ei- MeAll Ian , V. clliiihton , ( l.illin e.r , Must.i. \\t-lnuic JJ. Ciar Jlonlll Mr. ro-akor p'ojiDsod an amendment for merly suggested b } Ml Spounei , who vvas absent , ns'follovs That It Is declared to be the ( Ininel il polle11 of the United Stitr ; th it until there sliall have- been obtiineel an Inteination il agicemeiiL with the leading1 rommtici il n i- tlons f tlio vvoill for the flee- coinage of sl'vc'i , wlile-h urepiTKiit the tlnlted St itos Is heipbv further p'edgod ' to pioiroto , the filth and lionoi nnd cinllt of th > t'nllr I Htutos ate sole-mnlv pleel Lel to pio'vtxo the oxlstlng gold stand in ) anel nil Mlvei and p ipei- tin re tic } bill ! ! b inalnt I'ned ' at a ipultj' with gold , and al ; ofol'grlons of the United Stitcs shn'l ' bo m ilntaiiu'd The amendment .suffered the fate of thc i Lif-rc tfiOlcM , 14 to . ! 3 , as follows. 'i cas : \llon , lo-eiVik ) , 1'etllRievv , Ilium Kuim-y. 1'ettui 1'iti' Ml- Ituwlliib , l.r-n/ . Ijtn lHiy , K > acli Ilul tr , Mcnner > Slump I'-iimon. MeUaurln , mllli I'uitip Mitllrry , Htewart. ( hnniller , Mantle- , Mcllcp , Chlltuii , Xfittl l , M II man , i lii. : 'III Tinner , OoiUltll Mlt-lie-11 , Muiple. Danlfl , Monej. Ve t C.iiij MTIKHII \Vhlli- . MirrK Murp'iyVoUott II. IleltreM 1'abco , Allrlih , Ocir , N'elson , Alllfon , Hale- re-nro'e , ll.ikir , II mm , I'e ikln * lluriovvi , HniitblcuKh , 1'latl ( Conn. ) , C'litfir } , llavvUy. I'l-itt ( \ Y.\ Cliil : Hour Quuy. e Jllom , L > d ( Senvt'll OavK UcIIiiJe. llmirlan , I'alrbanks , Mlllanullliwton , I'urukM Jtuwiii. Wetmoio. lliillltnti r , Moil 111 WilKon 3J Mr Hoar pre enled the simo amendment 3s the last. propMlng It as PJT additional setleii Instead of a separate dccJiratlon Tih ! was. tabled , the vote bolrg the bamo 3 01 the rcrskcr amcndn.ent. Mr Caffcrj prcpoaod an nnien3ment as follows Provided , tl'it If nt the tltno of pivmont of the prlnclpil or Inlet eit of Trie l > nJw , the mnket value of sllve-r Is not a1 pn with gold at the tatlo of 18 to I , the prim 1- pil ami Interest shall be pild In golel or silver at Uie option of thecreditor. . Thean endmcnt vvaa tabled without a } ca ind na } vote Th's illbpcdpd of aniondmerits and the decks were clparcj for the Ilnal vote on the 'leller resolutldi The earlier votes had shown tint Hi p.nage > was a foregone eoncluslo , , jet there vvaa the keenest Interest at th 13 culminating foatirro of the contest 'Tii this vote. " announced the vies prosl- dert ' the } eis arc 17 , anil the najs 3J , and the rcso utlo-i Is agreed to. " There vvja no demonstration on the nn- ncuneomcnt , and at 7 p. m , or motion of Mr Alllscu , the scnato adjourted til .Mcn- Tin JtSTOv vM ) 'i iii.rit : itisoii : no\ . , ) u ii I iir Seiuitor I rum Nelir.iNKii kSeN | I'urlli Mix lilrns. WASHINGTON Jan 2S ( K-reclal Tele g'-im ) Serator Thurston made a Hocch of nrteen mlnutts tadi > on the Teller reiiolutlon , giving his uusons for voting against the USE FOR POPCORN. A .Niiltiuil anil Ili-nlllifnl 1'ruoiTiI- IIIK Those who prefer eord food and natural living < s a means of health , rather than the drug habit , will bo Interested to know that many obstinate cases ot constipation am greatly helped by rating n geol quaintly ( say a double handful ! ) of popped corn. U should bo thoroughly masticated and eaten perti'ipa In place of the evening meal. The effect Is llkelj to ho felt in the morn ing and generally proJuccs results satis factory to the user Then the far back cause of the trouble should bo sought out and remedied. Very often Indeed the cause ) comes from a weakened conJItlon of tlio delizatu neru'a and muscles of the Intc-st'nct ' , and the } are simply powerless to do their work. Coffee Is , In the majorlt } of cases the uetlvn cause ot this weakened condition as will lie plainly bhovvn by a return to health and Btrength In these parts when coffee la left eiff for a month and I'oatum Ccieal I'ooJ Corfu ) used The latter furnishes the food elements needed to quickly rebuild the ddlcatu graj substance In the minute nerve centers all over the human bed } and a hounding vigorous health U the result. resolution ! Th # Railerlra wore crowded and the floor of tlio AMrAto presented an anl mated plcttfrc In speaking of the obi I pa tlons devolving nwn the Kovernmont , h said "t'mlcr a gold standird. under a sllve standard , uWler bimetallism , the duty of thl government vvojld remain the came 1 could gain nothing by Insisting upon it right to pay In silver dollars unlcM Its sllvc dollar 1 at thp time were worth less than Us gold dollars Helng worth le i tbin Its gold dollars It w6ufd bo an act of national dls honor to force uxm Its creditors dlscrcdltei money , doubly discredited by the action o the government Itself " Uyon amendments offered by Senators Hoar , Nelson nnd Quiv Thurston voted to define more explicitly the term "best rnonej In the world , " but whet It came to Senator Lodge's amendment com milling the government to gold monometal lism , tto Junior and senior senators from Nebraska were- found together against the prc < ? osItle- . Congressn-an Strode rrresentr-d resolutions of the Lojal Legion of Nebreska , favoring We establishment ot a national military park at Vlcksburg A new phs o was given the Hawaiian an imation matter toi'ay by a resolution of fered by Senator i'FttlKtt'w , on which he will attempt to tcicak .Monday against the treaty on the ground of the extraordlmrj naval expense that would need to be Incurred with no return ot benefits It will offsel the effort In o n session the other day , ol Senator Morgan's ti > ecch on Hawaii , made under cover o ! a i.wrsotal privilege 'ci reyll to Mr. Cleveland's denial ot any effort or Idea to annex the Islam'j It Is understood tlut charges have been filed against the nomination of H. M. Uuih- nell to be postmaster at Lincoln , nnd the same have been referred to n subcommittee ccni./rlsed of Mason and Mitchell Iho Treasttrj department today detailed Lieutenant C. H. McCollan of the revenue cutter service to Mlto charge of the life cav ing exhibit nt the Omaha exposition LIeu tenant McC-ellrn leaves for Omaha tomorrow Fifteen proposals for the foundation and superstructure ot the new United Statcn mint at Denver wcro opened totMy In the oinco of the supervising architect The lo\vtst bid received was from C.V. . Hub- bard & Co of Omaln , at $1 2,500 Agents In charge of the IlCoobnd nn ] Lower Urule Indlaro fiom South Dakota to- di > called at the Indian olllce and It tenor department to jaj their respects. The In- tl'-ira are fatigued from their long Joutnev and lave postponed their conference with Secretary Hllfa iiatll Mondaj The reds are lioro for the purpose of completing ne otla- tlotn relative to the removal of the Loner Unties to the Hc-sehud reservation Drs T U Newers and S H Wilson wore- lodaj appointed to pcaltlons on the Hoard ot Examining Surgccno at C'arlnda ' la. , alao Dr K. H. Olnc > on the boarJ at Port Dodge , la. Acting Secretary of War Meiklcjohn has ranted permission to the TransmUsl&jIppl and International Imposition to occup ) for iurpos s of said' exposition , the military reservation of old 1'ort Onnln , Neb. except : he buildings therecn , "from the flri't I'aj of Va > 1SU8 , to the clc o of flald expcjltlon , November 1 , 131S , un esi &ooner revoked " li Chapmrn of Omaha airlvel hero to- laj and Is at the St James H S Uctlin of Otraha Is In the cltj Archie McDougall was today appointed pc tn ibtcr at Kullei , Mitchell countv , la , to succeed \V C Ro'jeitson , resigned HeptcseutitlvpIerter s ° cuiud today a 'avorible report on his bill grsutlng the ijht to tlie 0"iaha Northern Itnllwav com- a" > to coratruct a rail.\aj through the : ) mal'i and W'nnelago re.jervatloiia . In riiuifiton county I'M.till SI-nitlM , Ih O1 > ( ) VVA1I. . ! Eoiiso I'nssos 4ho \iiiriiirlnlliiii for Mio Vli'tliuiUsI lloolv ( oiicern W \SHINGTON , Jan 28 The bill to paj the book publlbhjng eompan > of the Meth odist Hplsccpal churcn south $288,000 for damages sustained by that corporation dur- l-ii ; the war , after oncounterlnK an obstl nalo Hiibuster which staved off a vote on two prevloub private bill tlajs , was piloted to its unsGage In the house today by Mr. Cooper ( donr. , Tex. ) , who was In charge of the measure.Jho friends of the bill ptoved themselves In nu ovetwhelming majority anel this opposition today , Uniting It ceinid hold out no longer reluetnntly yleldcl Tl'n votc n the bill vas 1SS to 07. This w'as privates bill eiy ! in thp house under the t tiles , but Mi Greiiit ( tci ) Vt ) , In charge of the District - trict of Columbia appropriation bill at- tempteel to sirppiant tno re ti ar order with the consideration of that bill This at once oitae : a renewal of the light over the bill to ia > the took publishing company of tny MothodUt Kplbcopil Church South S2SS.OOO for damages sustained b > It during the w ir , vvMeh 1 ail alreidv caiiounieel the c'ltlto time ci two private bill ctajb The friends of the latter mecflure under the leadership of Mi Cooper ( dem , ferall'ed ) ' In opposlt'on ' to the motion and defeated it on a rl'In ; vote 72 to 12U In continuation of the filibuster ing tactics begun laat week Mr Ual/'e 1 ije- cured the jeai. and cnjs m order to conbtiure time These who participated In the debate veroIn favor of It , Messrs nil rnoro ( dem , Ark ) , Dolliver ( rep , In ) , Dockery ( dem , Mo ) , Sims ( dern , Twin ) . Mahon ( lep Pa ) , Sullivan ( lem , Miss ) , Terrv ( dem , i\rk , ) , Galncci ( dorn , Tcurn ) , and Grcsvonor ( rep , 0) ) ; In ojipoaltlon to It Messrs Dal ell ( rep , Pa ) , Hepburn ( rep , la ) , MeKwiMi ( rep , N. J ) , Dlngley ( rej ) , Me ) , anil Connolly ( rep. , Ill ) At 1 o'clock the bill was favorably 10 ported to the house , end on the demand of Mr Dalycll the vote on Its pat sngo was tal.cn by jcas and navs. The bill was ? p.-jfod , 1SS to 07. The house then , at 1 30 , took a recess until S o'clock , the evening session to be devoted - voted to the consideration of private pen sion Mils. 1'hlb was the first night session of thlj cjngteai devoted to jvnslon legislation No disposition to content the bills pic rnte 1 for coiirflJeration developed , and the entire cal endar cf twentnlnu bills was elearol be- foio Iho hour of adjournment 10 30 at rive 1. > iN\'iot : ! i.iMistt is MMi M\SI. Snj s Hi * lli-iiri'HcntM Ivoiidic'K ; , nnd \nt UN l.ouisl.'e I n i o WASHINGTON , Jan 2S SenateL'ndsay v\as asked todiy for n statement cf h's ' po sition regarding the action of Kentucky's legislature In n&klng his resignation He aald "I prefer not to discuss the resolution buforo 1 receive It I elo not oivo my seat In the senate to the present Kentucky leg- lalatnro , and am not its agent I represent j the htato of Kentucky and not Its legislature I do not recognise- right to abridge rnj term of service no such power is er was conferred err it by the constitution , either rf the United States or thu state of Ken tucky I shall not announce my Intention In advance ) of ny official notification bv numbers of 'the" two houses , which voted for the icsolutlon. In the mealtime 1 have no common to thake , and nothing to glvo out for publication " ; IM itu.isi ; INiinT r.M'miTs. Onc-l'iiiirlli Mori'llifii for MIC * I't < - i-eilliiK \ e'ur. WASHINGTON , Jan 2S The monthly iMtemcnt of H\c \ Dnreau of Statistics ahowi that thi' CNport.j of wheat elnrlng the colun- dar > car 1S97 aggregated 103,800 a2S bushah , a. gain of rnoro than 20000000 busholo over l ! > 9fl , aod over 43.000,000 bushels as com pared with JS98 'Wheat ' flour , however , fell oft over 2,0X9PO ! ) Urrels asi compared wltn 1S3C The exports of corn l'i 1S17 were unpre cedented , amounting to 181.127,570 busheh an Increase of 57,000009 btibhel. , over JS'Jb , which ll.itlf H-JS a very heavj exporl > ear The Immigration litto the P'lited Ftaloi during thu last six months Is shown to have aggregated 99.173. a falling off , as compared with the last lalf of U90. of about S OOU. Mneleirx ( ilv c- I ] > lloii' | . WASHINGTON. Jan 27 Clifford Smith. brother of Joseph Smith , the director of the bureau of American republics , re-epivod n dispatch today < tom Miami. Flu sa > ing that the condition of hla brother who went them to recuperate , was critical ami hopp of recovery had been abandoned Tr can nr > Sliiti'inc-nl. \SIiINGTON Jan 24 Toda > a state rnent of the condition of the treasur > arrows Available c > sir lalance $24CS39,2SC , gold re serve , Jie3,00,795. SAME SOUTHERN ELECTION Some of the Methods in Alabama Brought to Light of Day , WILL OF THE VOTERS CUTS LITTLE FIGURE ii Com ml HoiIt \eiiN Ali-tlu iiiMl li ) HniHierm' ) In the t'ourllilnliiimit DNtrlol. WASHINOTON , Jan. 28. An unusually severe urTalgnrnent of alleged election frauds la made In the m > ort Illed h > hoi so tom- tnltle > o on elections No. 1 , In Iho case of William r Aldrlch against Tlionran S 1'low- inan , from the Kourth district of Alabama Mr Plowman Is Vac sitting member , but tin committee submits n recount ot the vote giving Aldrlch , republican and yopullut can didate , the seat. The report savs in part We shall cnJe-ivor to dtmonstrite bj xv hat incllioiU thev will ot the people was thwarted. In doing so not all of the frauds perpetrated will bo refirred to ; only salient features e.in l > o touched nnd retire uMitullv lust uu-e.s riled. H the- election laws of Alibim.i had bcei designed to encoimiKu ftiiud and thvitt tin people's will , thej could not hue OP.MI In respeets more- happily framed to meet that purpose , After criticising the Alabama election law as putting the honest vote at the rncrcv of dlshoticst markers , the report sa > s. When It Is known that the condition fet BUelt n st.ite of facts exists. It is not sti.inic Ihill Illlterite voters should remain I-MO from the polN In the hopi that they vvcnh not tvt least furnish ummunltlon fur their polltiuil opponent , but this in ide little clf- fcience. to the democr.it Ic m lungers In IJilIas county. The > voted the illiter.ite ( oloied men , present or absent 'Hit maclilnerj was simple nnd effective' . 1 ittunuelv It bus been discover eel and the ilitalU of Its opeiatlons lild bile Pi.iud H everjwhere , not lurking or Mitet , but bold and Insolent I'tainl Is of live kinds 1 I Illlng the poll list with name's of pei- sons not iiKlsteli-d , sometimes of lletltlom l > eis-r.s , and -ometlmi'S of persons who < II 1 tu > t live In the piecinet . ' lly ptddlng the poll list with tumps of persons on the ic-glstiatlon list who did not v ote. : ! . Hv Imposing on Illltet tie votitt , I llv the old-fashioned method ot falsely recording v tes 5 Hv tcftislng to bold anj election at all In cert tin ttong republic in precincts. \fter going Into much detail on the allrrul frauds , the committee says It has ovlsed the vote on the most conservative lues , Fivlng Aldrldi a plurality of GI2 \hereas the election of Plowman was claimed bj 2,967 plurality. not. i : msrui vnM Itt-iiiii-Nts ( lull XIIIIdtiM INcnrl lie1 ( IliiiUoil oil Ills VirUal. WASHINGTON' , Jan 28 There has been talk among members In both houses of a icsolutlon of wc'lccnio to Pra-dtlent Dole ani an Invitation to visit con ress > In session , as was done when King ICalukua was hue ThU was general ! } as"enled to in conveisi- tlon 'by ' nicmbetu on both sides as an act of personal courtca } to the president of a re public Hut Minister Hatch , hearing of It , itiictly | signified to them that President Dole , while blghl } appreciating evur } sug gcitl n of courte- " } , would prcfe-r Unit It be onrltted When Doni I'e-elro , the emperor cf Iia/il ) , was hero ho made a tiirggei tlon when a similar courtesy was ptopcsed Prcbidint Dole , ever blnccbis ariival In tlili countrj. Ins ihiunk from all dlsplijs Troni Chicago he telegraphed the State de partment requesting that the proposed mili tary cbcott which was to meet him at Wash. Inqto'i bo dispensed v > ltli , aad in San rran- c'sco ' , when General Shatter , eoninianelcr of the mllltai } division , pioposed to give him a military escort from the hotel to the sta tion on his departure for the pest , ho ut- gently askcel that all such form and cere mony bo abandoned. I J President Dele tb's Tfteinoon vhlteJ Tort i j Meor where he witnessed the famot-3 Ccs- i wick drill of the Sixtli oavalrjrid aftet- waids took luncheon wltli Colonel Stimnet President Dele expressed blrnsc-lf eleli ht'd e with the Lreakticck antii-s of the rou h ' riding troopers anel as sttrpr'- I to , = ee re-j- ' ulnr cavalr > capible of Mich macuuverb This ovcnlt.g be remained nt 1 ' ? hotel. Patciils ( o A\fili > rii MiM-nlors. WASHING I'ON , Jan 28.yt'ial ( ) Pat- cnto were granted today as followb Nil'iraska David T HItt , Sjraeiibc , liftIng - Ing jack , ) acco r Strahle , bun , car eoup- llnji lown Will anj C Crowe Mascnvllle , corn thockcr , James M DeiC'i , Harlan , Irani loom ; JcceII rngstrom and I It Ni/ . Man chester , eoniice bracket , Louis Pclutrb Por- cst City , antlio tilling bottle , Daniel K Keaster , gate , Le.vls C Keck Wt-ishta , tta - tlon wheel \xel A. Laison , Clm.ter Oak. wrench , Hanover 13 Pitts , Nori SpriiiRfj , cloth measuring machine ; William J Pu li , assigns two-thirds of patent on blcvcle to W N Wallace , I. Hrall and W L John son or Muscatlne ; Theodore Welnhnrt as sign one-third of patent on boilei furnace to L I ) Montgomery and C C. Cornell of Hoone South Dakota Walter J Howies assigns patent on llro Kindle ! to II. Pilgcr r.f Ctis let , Jr ) n i.an bcrp Cnstnlia , s.ifeiruatd for i xpn cars , Slcphcn 1) Krbinson and II M Dotid Pnrmingdale , vvlurch ; Mvron 13 Wells , Dealwcol , slqniil lantern Cor > fsiioiiileiiff Over l nHilitK lle. . WASHlNfJTON. Jun S 1 ho attorney general today hcnt to the aenato the corrn- hpondoncc v hlch hsb acfiimulalcd In his of fice bearing upon the hilling of .Mrs Laird In Oklahcma by Somlno'e ' Indians , and the subsequent burning by whites of two Soml- nolcs , supposed to have committed the crime. The documents cons'fct ' largely of Inttors giving the puticiilau nf the two cilmes and the effoits of the department to apprehend the peipetrntorH On the 23d lint United Stnteh Attorney fircoks of Okla homa wires "When wo proceed to nrrest paitlcb wo must take thorn to Oklahoma Clt > Wo cannot tr > them In the commu nity of the crime. All agalriHt us there , " end on the 2fth. ' I'leaso ntithorl/p fie mar shal to iibo nil the men and money necessary to make arrest ] for binning Indian bojs. The-ro arc about SOO conspirators " To this lire attorney ge'nernl responded by asking the marshal what assistance he lU'L'dnl , and with this the correspondence closes. SccrellllM XlKi'f Iti'tMM erliiK. W \PHINGTON. Jan 28 Acting Secretary Mclklejohn , who visited Secretary Alger tojaj on a matter of oillcl.il buslnt .s , i-aid tlat the becretarj wnfl "doing nicely " Ho had not fleen tl'O bpcretary for about ten iajn ! , and was agreeab y fiurprlsed to lad him looking 110 well The secretary to Mill a very filck man. Irnivener. arid the vciry ratine of his trouble grlppo and malaria precludes the prooabllltj of > i rapid con valescence. In order to expedite hh re- co\cr > &i much &a possible ho will ho ro- inmril to the mountains of South Carol'ma ' probably next week Ills phyiilchrih M > that the damp and unfavorable weather of thejast few v eeks has beirr n.aicl > 10- porsiblo for his slotv Irnprovcrnont Will I'rnvldti fur Immmil I Inn , WASHINGTON , Jan 27 It 1 } regardevl as .sottli'il that the naval appropriation Mil. now being framed by a house subcommittee , will contain three Important Itcmx $1.000 000 for Htivokelftn | M wdcr f 500 000 for rwwirvn nnituutiltlon nnd J'JW.ODII for thn or- libllNhmrnt nf n piivcriiniMit powder fac tory mot. IUKS POM rnc.i : n'tniKsi I\DS. : I , anil \UiMJIti-ti li Xliiliamn liiilu - Irlul Si'linolx. U'V-UIINmriN. Jan 2H - 1 ho frc-n home- stcnd till , glv nn 20,011.000 nrrcn of Mud for fieo homes for wttli-rd , wnrt nnlcrwl fnv > r- ably n'lxirtpd to the liouno ttvhy by the pub lic IrPil committee Tim vote wa 1C to 2 The commuter n ndo favorable report ! on the grant of 2i ! 000 ncmt c < ioh to lln > TUBCO- gea Negro lndustr.il ichool In Alalnrna , nnd to thu Whlto ( llrltT Industral BJiool In Northern Alabann lr < > Ml < li'ii < Virlti-H \\iiNliliiKiini' WASHINGTON. Jan 2S Thi prosldcnt and part ) arrived here on their return trip from Now York at I 50 this afternoc-i , Iwen- t-llve mlnuttit behind the s-hcdne time SCNVII : roi.t.ous IIXD : or not si : . I'lipi-r llrnncli of Ki'iilui'U ; I.enN- Intlirc UrijIlcMtM lilnilsiM to llnilmi. PHANKPOUT. Ky , Jan 28 The senate passed the. house resolution asking Sctrator Llndniy to rcplgn. Only one ot the silver dcn.ocrats voted agcl-st the resolution , which was adopted bj a vote of 2 to 10 LOUISVlLLi : . Jan. 2S A cvoclal to the Pcvst from Frankfort , Kv &i > s The rosolu- tlou reiitiestutig the Imtnevllate resignation of United States Senator Lindsay canto uti In the Kentucky senate toda > , laving bectt P'issed jcsterdaj by the houao. The- resolu tion VVHB also udcnte'd by thn senate by n vote ot 25 to 10 , Senator Johnssn of Clinton being the e > nb democrat voting against the resolution and onlj nlno reyubllcans voted against It Hot speeches were nade b > Sena- tcTfl llronston Alexander , Jones nnd < > theis Senator Llronstcti of Kajctto said thnt Llnd- ray should bo branded as a traitor that all might kmow him that ho did not repiesent the democratic i irtj , nor an > part of It , and that if tie wan an honest man he would come home , resign and re'tlre to tlui shades of prlvito IKe , vi here his trrachetnus coure had relegated him. Senator Jones also tnicU a stiong speech aiinlgnlng Sctiitor Lindsa > 'i ! course in the mo t bevero teims Greit en- tltualasm w > ic manifested when the reajltt- tlcn was passed b > such nn oetvhelinlnt ; v ote. To riirlslonetl Mil < oirlnu | \\nli-r. LOriSVII.Li : , Jan 2S , A upoi lal to tMe Times irom Pi.ankfort , Ky , sivs When next month the bittleslilp KetituiKv glides from Iho vvivs at New pott News It piovv will not be bit nod in ( ImmpiHic nor In good old u'llskv The fall tponsoi , \llss Chilstliu > Hiadlpv , will uncork i beatttlfullv embi'llisbed sllvit vissel full of pure water On a farm In Lune countv. whereAliri - h.ini Llneoln was but n , theie Is an iinfiltlnv ; sjiltiK of cold , eijstal water wide In his boj hood the giuit oiniiulpitor wus wont to luke bis thlist , using a gourd or o lit leaf dipper The Idea Is to liavn a lomtnlt- too fornnllj vlylt the spiln1- , till a slUet vessel will spukllng vv tier and seal It with an appt opt Into KU ud T"ien Ihc- vessel will be given to Ml Hi idler until the time for the lite iking of the seal on boatil tu Kintiuhj. Dlnl'iM' * tin I\-Mtornc < i ( icm'rn ! l.OL'IbVILLi : Kv , Jan. 2S. A spec-Ill to the Post from Pr.inKfoit , K > , si\s i\- : Attoinej Ciotui tl W .1. HcndtlcK was thl < moi nllifr illsb u ted ftom pi u t Icing In t ie e'l. ' cult eoittt of Pnnkliii eou-itv Tie otdei was due to an Insuliii lent resjionss to a nile Issued against Jlendrlik leiiuliln r him to i > ay Into eottrt the sum of $ , ! * lollietid liy him fet the st iti dining his tonn as at- loinev geni'ial JIi lU-ndrlck ilid not p iv the inonev In o i ourt as oicl ° rn ] , lint set up i defense that 11 bilanitid to him and nil the st.ite owed him more than this sum as commission fet lollci tloin m icU ditilnc the : lme lie vv.is uttorriP } Kenenl Tieieupon 10 wis snspendi d bj Judge I'inlrll of Hie Llldllt tOlllt C luilloimfx < orrnnl l'riilec V - ( . nppiu : ov CITV. .ran js.-judge c c Hlind of Iho Sf. Loir's court of appeals to- Ja > tiled his lettirn In the huprerne louit to piocprdliiKS Institute. ! bv the attoiuev en- i'ial to oust him from olllce foi vlolilliu at the list eltrtlon the state coinnt prac tice act He denies genoril'v Hie chutes In thu pptltlon and cpni Illc il ! > each alliri- tlon He ehiiffPs that s "tion 10 of the net under vvhlih the ' -lilt in brciiKht Is nii'I ' nnd void beeiuso It Is In cotHHciO \ > tlu st ite constitution and of the constitution nf the. United St lies The proct tiling , hi il- legis , p 11 tikes of the nitine of a bill of piln and pumlt'is ' li miiiiil itrcnll of V ni'i-iciin ! ! IIHIT NiUIIK , J in. 2 -V spec Ul to tli , Herald riotn Poll an lilnce , Hfijtl , HIVS It Is rumored IIPIO th it the rnlted States minlstei to Htvtl Will ! im P Powell h i been ricilled nt HIP nqupst of tin ( jeiman Koviinmer.t , on iicni.nt of ils connection with the Luedfis incident which losiiltul It. 'le'iiunj ' si'iidliit ? v\ai shlp-t iiprc > to ool- ln I nn "innltv Kmpi lor Wll'lam't ) liii tl d iy vv is Ct.1 biato 1 I j llu > fi ! rm in colon } lij i liaiKiin i aboinl tllf ( ' Hvoiv foiPigu VISSP ! In hailioi was < 1te niileil in honor of the on iblon. S nmlciiiiiril Mil ii C.cls : i ilosiiilo. SAN PUXNf'ISCO , lin 2 -'lialnwi.ck i Wordc'ir will not bo li in dl Pilnuiij II ( lOVirnor line ] I annoiinid today he. woull Hi int the condemncNl in in inotbrf ipsjl ( Certain ovldp-neei , which IH now bifoie fit < mmlsslon apjiolntpd to deter mine \Vm- di n's hinitv , will not , it Is slid , be iiicopt d by the-'I ' liter unless Milimlttcil In the chn actei cif alllilavlts , mil to , n i cmplli'h thu It vlll I ) in i ss n v to semi n niimlic-i of atll- diivlts r I't to be sworn to The riopoh d K pile vl'l ' cover onlv i peilncl litre ss irj to I im t tlipu documents to bo rctiurrccl to this cilj Prisoners I'liui to ! Nc'i | ) < - ST LOUIS , Ian. 2S-Iallit Iliublr spciiie-d Informitloi that a plot to llb'i i'i ' twelv clc "pi i iti pilsnner i VM13 to be c ml I Into Ptiict todav and as a result nf thp at tempt Josiph Noliin. ill is O'elh un awiilt- Inif til il foi buurl it v , and c Ie v > n otlu r jjlo- : leis .UP l\o\/ \ In tne dtniKe iin.s Tin narn si'piiKilliiK tlio ixcielpp yaid from the bull ppn had lire n iti'.wil and tlu bci.s ptulecliiig an outer window werp nlso e ut. le lHliili > rs In v e- 1 1 j ; n Hun Tl'iiHln. CLUVKLANU , Jun. JThe aennle com mittee appointed ui fnvesil , ite titistH In Ohio Is In cession hup today Tie titisn In liehivcMlf ; tie el an win n illn , vapni stoves lire Insrunnco , ttun n and milk TwilitJ-om Hilbpoeiuie MVIIP M iv < d T'bc me label H of .he c nmii'ltti e pi exeat me K H Vale mini' , C \Vlqhlniun I O'c.n She p- pjrd , Alficel M ( " ohen and J ,1 Sullivan. SillllK'lioill \V I'l'l'Ivl ll SliMIIIIC'l- . HINTON : iiAuiioit. .Mich , Jan as-uur. Ing last nigh' all the bigguo ami several thousand dollars worth nf meTi b null wen taken olT thewieeked tteainei c'l'j ' of Duliith bj iiienns of i tun and HCIV It was Intuuled to unloiil ] iut of thellmir In DIP Hteimer , but thn s a Ineie IHI d toilij , ii'aklng fuiilifi work VX'l III ) I.I-IM Xllll'l.XllH' . V.CII-h. ST. LOI'Irf , Jan -C'liiuJe-s Webb c ol- ote-d , who killed Mollli Wade , a eoloie'd Kohool ti K her , In eolel blood on .M ly " 0 , ISM , WMH toeliy sentenced to nlnetj-nlne vc'iirs' ImpilMiiiniint In the puiltunil ny Th two wete lovers , and In fore killing he-r We bli eliargcd UK- Kill with be-stonlni , her favors on others. IlllMl'TV IKill Ills [ i-llll- , HALTLMOlti : . Jan 2b.-Th term of Im- ipilso-imonl if Josiph Luis , thr Cubin jn- trlot who his oprveel onu jiar In the js.iltl- morej Jail for llllbu > tcing | , \plreel today , lull hef irt not } ol fret Tin re w IH .1 line of i'tt ) wlilih IH not paid. If nut pild he inu.-t bu eonllned a month lunger. strum or for tliiMl.n IriMtelc-il. TAl'U.MA , Jin 21Lo iile-el to Ihe guii'li vvltli 'Hi puine ugi IH and Mil ) 'on.- , f fn IK ! the HI. imslilii Cll > or 'I i IH K.I sidid fiom Tm oma for June lu and w i > poi n The only Hi h Gra.de , D5.km Rowder 1 Offered ai"a moderate price , \vis is MID : or nvi l.olte-r \ \ Itlc'li lleililie-r I'ri'Nt'lUoiI ( o IlieiiU.-r VIn.IIII. ST LOUIS , Jan 2S Thp Mscof tlie young man who wis arrested In an attempt to hold up President Madlll of the I'tilon Trust com. pstiy lost Tilesdaj end fieeuro $3,00i ) at the point of a pistol Ii * as mjFterloua as exer Tola } thp following toiler , which xvis h in clod lo Mr Madlll by the maci nt the time of the attempt wiis made public for the ilwt timo. Mr .Madlll-1 lmxe < been c-tiipl jrd to oonm hero on .a most unusual etrnncl , vvhloh , though xprj ellHlnstpful , Is vnv urgent To VIVP words. I linVH Irli'd to put the niturn of inj- business In writing , vvlile'h 1 want jou to ronel from beKlnnIng to end before making any oommtti'i , for thee nd miv worn brighter thnii the beginning 1 will toll j-oil now Ih it I Htiintl roa I ) li In ivv jour lir.ilns out If xoti in iko iho s gbie-st otitorx , fo I wurn joil not to ilo so Mi Muellll , I have been omploxed to 'iiurel'i ion by two po pie whom 1 vuppn. ' will I MII ill rlrlilv ny vour eleith , for leu } nave orTorod meV" > 0 to kill you It w is ( > riuni | to kill jou nt night , but before uni'ltlng snob a c-ilme I ilepldesi to llrst rome born tint ! ( livevou a rlmnrp to HIV e u Hit I nm a ele-sporatp nun e1e > - < t > or ito f i n orn-v anil when I tell jou that 1 mti't Intvo tli it monox te > M ve my life jou will undi istniiel whv 1 nm willing' to commit tmudti and take n ohnnro at the- tuition * to iot It Mr .Madlll , 1 ilo n.t want to kill Vou t am clolltK- this foi monov onlj , and If vou want lo save jour HIV Uii'ro Is but ono method , and t.iat Is bj advancing mo JVM' . I nm not a i-oiiimon criminal , Mr Madlll , anil I elo not vvls < i lo either kill or rob vou , anil If jou | > ajnn - this I will promisejou upon the' honor of n tnnn to re paj every c e-iit or It to you. Mi Maellll. I think you understand 110 situation. It Is a uiattor of inotiev or death If j oil want xour life spinel siy so If not , wy MO nnd may God be xvllh yoin soul If votr s iv no. Thp woitld-bo robber , xvho still refuses to glvn his right name , exactly duplicate'I the performance ) of the mjsterloira man wbo robbed President Moffntt of the Denxor Innk on Match 20 , ISSlt , of $21,000 A vvar- i.ant covering thecase wis aworn out today , I'KNSIONS roil unsiTitNirriis. . Survivors e.f Hie , : ( \Viir lioiiioin- liori-il IM ( lit * CcntM'iil Ciorniiuli t. WASHINGTON' , Jan. 2 < ! -Spe ( oi ilPen sions haxo been Issued as follnxs Is-die of Jantt it } 11. N'i'lii isk i Original rteeli-ilek OITi r , eleoeas-el , Hie kill ill , $1J , Dinlel Tltlitx Culv , $ \ Im leaseWIIII mi H Hi r. Ttkamai. $ i ! lo $10. OIOIKO W firlvxright l.ilunui . . $ s to $1. OiUlnal willow oto tliniiih 'f ' Offer , Hit knian , Js , Lire } K Ilaeiooek Kill- * xxuod , $ S Iovi i Ortglnnl Janii" ) Hvans. iubu < | iip , r * fii , Kmm i Simon , muse , Kookiik $1J , \\il- m Ham Watson. Iubtiiin$10 | , ( Iml's \ \ I King Itiilfoiel , $ rt Aclltlinal Amln w 1 Young. Delhi f ! to > Ite-Mtor.itlon ml Itiiiease Aeli Ibert A Smith , clpeeisul. Nushu i. $ ii to JS. linieMso John Stoki . WoHt labeltv JlltoSIT lielssuo \\illlitu II MiMliklo , Seusboio. ? 17 , John flixr.iM. lies Molnos $ s Original w Iclovv. e to Mini 1 , Smith. Nashua , $ i > . Mi Iv Inn M Hidg > ni , Am i , $ S , Hie limit J Jirelin , fuller , 1,1- rnonl , ? ! . ' Neit'h D iKot i OrlRlnal vvlelow , oti : Viola H \\ooilvvitil , Xow Hoeklord , JIJ , Issueof lanuniv 12 i Nelnaslc i-dilu'liiil- n inlet I'olslpv , _ „ Orai a , $12 Origin il widow e-to lllfineli * r * ' \ Divhl'-on , nwlnj. , ? \ Clara A Stoiu , Ili-lvldeie , $ s low i-Origliiiil , Stipben II Clulc Alo- Intvio s , ' IMvviuil Miipkln. Monimio Jl , , \VIlliun i ; Dunn Now M ukot , $ ii. J nm i Slii'tmin O\tonl $ ii. Albeit lowers , W 11- m in , $ S Adelltl ) ii il K/1 | lluirdsiv , Afton. SI to $ i , Uostot itlon ninl Hiippli - input il Oh u hi II Cuvl , tic pens il c'i n- ti il Cltj $1 hiiionseCliiile's Kinth. lUlleviu $ r. to > s Itels uo. HII-O ! il Janii ny I" , rr > deilek SklmiPi , Toiest City , $ l oil lnil xvldovvi , etc- Kuc liuhi C'nijl. Con- 'tilCitv $ S OiUlnnl iclssue Hlle n XoliU , IHs .MoIneH , $ > Mont ira flilglnil- llonij A. Welslr , I.ewistown , ? s C'oloinelo OiUiin it , v.ielow , etc1 I-iiliello 1 lii lie , Ue l wind $ South O ikot.i Keisoiie. Joel C' 1'ullii , l'i inkinton , 517 ' OTTVOut , Jin . " > Tl'e- li'e-ve in ipufnc ttiieis of Ciniila hive' isluel lliu cove rnnient f i i spi e I il elittv of J1 em e n li lile } < In Inipoi ti d fi om the I 'nltoel St ite s Tl e pros n' taiin imposes a diitv of ( l jiei i nl The im mbi is of tin troxirinuiu hive not c \piissoel inj" opln on. NEBVOUS PKOSTRATION. A Now .Torsoy Woman Bxprossoa Her Gratituclo to Mra. Pink- ham for Holiof. "Will you kindly nlloxv me , " writes Miss Mary 10. Stiiclt to Mrs. Pinlclrnnr , "tho iluasiirc of i picsslnp my ffrali- tittlej fe > r the' vveirrelerful lelief 1 luivo cxpuvie'iiuc'cl by tnkiriffjoiir Compound' ' I Biili'crcil fora long1 time with nervous prostration anil ge-iicral ck'ljility , caiibed by falliiif'1 e > tln xvoinb. It bec'niudn'.tlioiitfh rny bae'lc AX on Id never htopnch- 5nf'r > Jcoula iiotfile. ' ] . . 1 lurd dull liondne'lie.s. Iwasvvc'ary al HI ii' liini1 , and life ) Av.'ts a burden to inc. oiitfltt tire s'-nslioti' for relief , Ini t all in vain. Orr rny rutnni i rc'solxc'd to ( , 'ivo your incdieino a trial. I took two bottle" ! and was cured , I can cheerfully state1 , if more ladies -would oijly fjivo your inedieine a f.iir trial llreyixould bli-ss the day thi-yhavvtliciadvi'rlihcinerrt.iind theiovoulcl bo li.ippiur liornos. 'Jiirean to do all I carr for jorr iir the fulirio. I have j'ou alone to thank for my re- for whii'h I - 'ntt'fl'l' " cox cry , nm x-ory K ' ' MAIIY U. HAiii.Iobtcv\n , N. J. \HI THE ClllilClllOX 1 > * ' ' ' ' " s & k.'i'1 . , , O 1) % \OfiV\Ae.l | > A.ML'SI Ml..VI I JIU.i lull WOODWARD STOCK CO. TOIMl 'IIM.I1I ( 4tLost Paradise" SIIIHII | > "Uni'on'w i ; iii.MH'o , " hl'IH I VIIII.s MX I'M kluli nl Hl luii e arr " it. John Went. Htanliy S Jueknun ft in icniis , i Tel 191'J 'i oMi.irr 'Jhiil lllil\ilril PUI i hh MaiK 'J il i 3 fi R..O5 AH iir iiDiitl L I 11 I mill. My .m i x i ii | ml/ htiinit 1.1-1. will ill. II'VVIN Mviu in tint Dill M > 1 A t i > f IJL \ < i in l > in I I ill- , ; , i iKi , , j with VIXIIK ' 1V\VI\'S \ \ I'I i H IsU-i , I'll I" I > Ul I 1 I l I Jl , - il Illl i ' 0 Mutlini Insu I I 1 : c II mi 7oi Lit i i M milu ) luimljj VViaitixIa ) Millnii \ \ 11,13. elu ) ' , no 11:1,1. : THE MILLARD l.Hli and DotiLjIns His , , Onmli.i. el.MHAI.I.y I/Ji'A-Jl.U _ XMiiticN : \M > i .1. i : . M iiiuni , \ MIS , COK 1JTII AND JO.NKS ST. , OMAHA. ii x'rus i ? i.-o V.M ) t < . < iii IMU : HAY. i.ll'f ' . JP1" . V1 , - , ' . ' . ' . ' ' . iki'-1"i > ti"i fcruuniu. i II.XNU IIAUKIH cmiiiei . BAM UALJMA.N , chlct Cltrk.