THE OM VTT V D VITA P.KE : TOfR DAY. M VTUTI 0. is l ) , EN SENATOR Ektitd br tie Jorst Ltd&tir * S 4 to WHlka 7. Alton. RECEIVES THE 9CHK ) SEPUBUCUi VOTE Grnfton of Snilne the Onlr A on JUill Cull ru lonl t StnnU bj- Allen to t ie ( OtoUswl frpn Ft-rt. Puce ) caun ? * rery trat Aurtrteui rfl ) * ay ort uira vtvr n r jrtion f twtttry Mel : to jay tilf-civilit id tribe vat tfs > o ! ina and r J - . I toe * ti * ( Ik * bird tua pttrk tis JL&9 # ar i ; of tbf < iaH.-1c.UB It lf s&MIT Mr. MeKialry trtU oei 5ie f l r * of ties * } * op ) * a4 Jor lie goofl of < wr coaairy a a tie of tnankl&S. "GiesUeDfei : , 3x of tie aveaUoa. J eta- ant thank yea eBoagh. To jt s repuMIcfiBf vto * iave stj d by me today , I can only say I tiaak yon for the boaor and through yea and by yo tie j tipJe. of tie state aad 1 tire 4eSlre to liaak the. rcpnbUctn prea * of the mat * for its tayalty to ss- "Yott will frtTM-e me for Just a word to ay forty friends 1 weld not thaak yea If 1 tried. Thrtrogk the forty or fifty , y s tlvty days , you have sttvr fallfd sae , lirtinc every chtrge a fl Etaadlag op every day aad rating for ase 1 caaaot thank you. but 1 hope that GoS may spwe ay bfe anJil I ttach yea team yea that 1 have grati tude fcafl apprt-date what you have done- V\"hle ! 1 waat to do all tiat 1 esa for tie republican party aad ay country , notiinc cr ao one rtiadr to close to ae as tliit old p-uard. All I i&ve is yotirf. but don't a.tk roe to do aaythiar ; wroes , for 1 caa refuse jcm DOtilnp. I thank jou once agsla tad pledge you that 1 Khtll AS dlscharEe the duties lapar. a cpoa ae BO tiat you will never have cause to r gr t tie cioice you have made today " A comalttee was scat to escort -Senai r Allen to the platform ana while waJtlac tse aufllonte sang "Praise Goa froa 'rt'hoa All Blesslncs Flow. " Senator Allea also coa- pmtulatea tie aemlxrrs oa tie ending of tie rtruggle. and tendered ils thanks to tie Irleads who hafi etood by him fco manfully. 33e said that in tie last sis years there had been many political eveats aad changes , and ie was sure tiat in national aaalrs the populists an3 fusion forces had taken a 1 promlaeat Tiart3t wts the fusion force in coagress that forced the president to act In tie recent war. It was the fusion force tiat haa made the treaty of peace possible. He said he haa cow come home without a regret , aad wouia try to carry the fusion flag to the forefront. He closed the speech trith thaaks to the republicans for their tin a treatment of him during tie contest. On motion of Steele the Joiat convention edjournea sine die. Jndltldnnl Vote. The followinc is the individual vote : For HaywBr3 Alexander. Allea. Aader- pon. Areads. Armstrong , Berlet , Beisner , Blake Broderick , Burns , Barton. Beverly , Buraan , Conwell. Clark Chittenden , Cham bers , Cox. . Crow. Carrie , Dttmar. Detweiler , Evans. Fisher , Fowler , Giffert. Hibbert. Hauler , Harksaa , Honrk. Haliiermaa , Hall , Hannibal. Harrts , Hastings Hathora. Hicks , Holbrook , Israel. Janieo. , Jones. Lane. Mil- boarn. McCargar. McCarthy , Mann. Myers , Nojes , Xessblt , Newell , Olmsted. Owens , Pol lard. Proct , Prince Reyaolds. Rouse , P.ocke , Scott , Smlti of Saline , Sandall. Schalble. - Smith of Hlchardsoa. Smithberger. Steele , Tncker , Talbot. Thompson of Merrick , Van Dasea , Wtnsl , Walling. "Wilcox , Young , ZeJ- lers 74. AJiea Boulltr. Caaaiay. Cartoa. Cawtira , Cosgrove , Crotkett , Cunnlngiaa. Dobry. L'una , Easterliag , Eastman , Elwood. Endi- cott , FarrUl , Flynn. Freti , Fuller , Gran3- Btaff , Grell. Grosreaor , Hale , Hardy , HOTV- u-a , Joiasoa , Kicster. Knepper , Lemar , Loonils. MeCracken , McGinley. Memminger , Miller. Moran , Morgan. Morrison , Murray , O'Nt.111 , Peck , Schaal. smith of Antelope , Smith of Butler Siecke. Shore , Spohn. Stui- pess. Swan , Tanner. Taylor of FUlmore , Taylor cf Custer. Thompson of Clay. Vande- Rnft , Watson , Weaver , Webster. Wheeler , Wooiard. Wright aad Wyraan iR Teleprnm * of Conjrrntnlntltin * . Judge Hayward today was the recipient o ! over B hundred telegrams from republicans of Nebraska aad of othtr states congratu lating him oa his election as senator. Out side of Nebraska messages were received from tie following Fred Wyman. Daven port. W. E Andrews. Washington. RIt Groer ; LaPorte. Ter , W. G Edcns , Wash ington , Jcibn W. Steinhara. Pasadena , CaJ. , Joseph L. Watson , New York , Dick Tilden ilart Aurora. N. Y. : E. C. Snyder. Wash ington , J. Pershing , Washington : W. V. Taylor. Chicago , G. D. Meiklejohn , Wath- Jngton ; L. W. Colby , Chicago : H. D. Hati- jiv-ay , Denver , Thomas. Swobe. NewYo k J. R- Berg , Washington ; C. T. Lelaad , Nev York ; fwenty-flve former Nebraska Citi boyi. Chicago : George H. Simmons , Chi' tago ; J. M Thnrston. Wasiington , J. W Paw r , Washington. J H Mt-Colly , Chi' < -ago , S. S. Daaforth , MefElaa , N. Y. ; C A. Atkinson. Rock Hland The telegrams from the people over tb < rtate were full of Jubilation. ALLEN THANKS SUPPORTERS ir - K-k Gratitude for the Manne : InVblrli TlirjHnrr Mood b > Htm In n bo lnC ( Fit lit. LINCOLN' . Marcb K. ( Special Telegram Ex-Senator Allen tils morning presents tie following letter LINCOLN. Nei > . . Marri S. HS. To tb Fusion LegifUuive Caucus Gentlemen , bee to return to you my itartfelt tiaak far tbe loyal support I iave received a your iaacU for tie oSce of Caltea Stste pfnater aortne tbe present winter. You tttituae ias oomswaded tie rest < ct an admiration not only of tae people of Ne liraska , bBt oJ tie UnUe3 States as well It iad bwa suiu'psed by many tiat you r&uons * & would be broken aaa ti t tier would J > f dlvltloEB in your council and ti republlciiiK confideatly looked forward < a brwik In your raaks. You iave rigasJl disappaintea tbe e Eipt-cutJoiit on tbrj part , aad jou bakbown remarkable died pllce aod eobeficm. "It is not. IB my power to tiprfF * la word ray feeJiag f friendship aaa my cratltui ter all 3" u isie dose Tie j w > ple of Ne braska inf honored aie beyrafl sty aertu ta3 1 ebeerfnlly tatt naj uuoo ajnoag ti jaaefce * from wbcQ 3 catoe. fiKeralnt-a t dlKtifcrge every duty u tbe great pany < wblci J offl a ae < &t > ttias artivtay aaa falti fully In tbe f tare at 1 have In ti * pat- "With sratltude safl * * wisbw co ac eeioeior ani rfrprewntath e 1 i ve ibe boot to retcs-lB , jour ol > odiest w > nact. WILLIAM V ALLEN " Tie Iwvw w ac Luten to 1st fusion ciucui Viici is UitQE i M in lie roost ef tt State Boara of Transportation , and wts res tie-re REJOICING AT NEBRASKA GIF of x-nntur llnj-iiard Prc I > o r iti dl\c Him a iloii on III * Ilriuru. r NEBRASKA rTY. | Much k < S ; cii T 4 - ranLrTfc > * twnt atf i * DOiaiaaUeD < Judge M L. Hcywcrd for I'niKsJ Stat i sttor If ( he Tryjitl.cic rsurut Uet c.ufcrd p < it rtjacuiE tiaBEf cmtta * f , I t ' ' ? - Iff. t- Thnr t n n < l MelUleJohti Plefi eil. WASHINGTON. Hare * i ( Jnn iai TJ- praaj i Smator TburWot Mid ti eitaici ; tkat bt * ptly p' ' iad nitk JuJr * Hayward - ward eiedior and that b * would brine to tb * e&ate iir.It.ruifbe'a ability Ann * ) t ? * 'rnary Mfit l * b fpC'l ; * alone wmilar ! ! & * Mid WM pua trat tb * i.nc a-awe 001 cent * t wai * uaa witi tb lrtiou of a republican REVIEW OF SENATORIAL FIGHT H ? rd' < niporter Il - l t All lit- fort * t Protlore a RrenW In Tlielr r - > o Had Blood Dei eloped. LINCOLN Marti * . iSf clal > Tiw coat - t * t for the failed States Mwator blp risat after .h * ftll t-lwtioa - f ita * it n was reruia that vhcrrpubhcani , it < 3 s jntX > rtty tt the members of tie te Tb * fl t aaaoe to t * pat for- arfl by tie e-pap e , for tie plat * * -ai ttitt of Juflce Harvard , nod the propofitloa aet viiih quite eseral rapport frcsu ti * peopl * of tie nate beiag tie aataral oui- prcwth of the eatiaslata of ti * state cata- palga ) vtevifl AaoOier t-aailaate whc lavorable ooafciara.tioB was O M KiD of Llac-ris. who itd beea le- rafatlone-a ts a smstortil probabil ity fluriag tie past two years Judge Allea FHld of LlaciOla vts well kaowa over tit Matf. it wej es-CoagresEiaaa Halaer. tad boti oJ the * * ceatlcaea were early ia tit rat-e C E. ASaas : lie Flfti aistrict s.a E H. Hiasbaw of tie Prartti. iavec tna gosfi campaicas for conres agaicsi Itrgt adverse raajoritirs , w re oflra meatioaefl 5 < K > a after trlprtloa &y it was rppareat tiat t stroag orc&alSBtioa ad brta Icrari for tie purpose I pushing the candidacy o ! D. E Thompson , a proaiatat burtacss aat of Llaerta , but who liad aititrto beta un- kaowa in stat * politic * . This orgaaizatio : j did woadt-rful work , ia f-phe of a sentiaea ! worlifd up ia the state agaiast thr aetr eaa- dios.e , aod before tie opealac of tie lerli' latlve sessioa it wae endcnt fiat tie Sci' rausn be betwwo Hayward saa Tioapsoa la .be aeantiaie Joia L TTebster of Oaah : ha3 aaaacea to secure the backing of til Douglas deJecatioa. T. J. Majors of Keraahi couaty aspired to tie caadidacy. and had th < I promise of : wo T0t * fo- the opeaiag ballots I During tie first two weeks of tip legit lature tiere wns ao chaacp ia the s-itua Uoa. the aeaber * saing to be wi > ] grounded ta their prefereaces aaa tie worl of tie caafllfiatcs tlmply neutraliiiag eacJ other. The first three or four ballots take : tie e3 tia.1 Hayward had up toward fort ; ' vote ? , while "Webster had tea. Thrapsr : I t-evea , aad tie balance esatteriag amoa : I Laal ertsoa , Field. Reese , Htlaer , Adams I Hiasiaw , Westoa , Coralsi. FOES. Vaa Dusen ! with aa occasional coaplimeatary vote fo ; other parties. For a long time there was little change in tie vote. Tie candidate ! havin" a fet supj > orters each In the Joiat ccnveatio : ieJc oa ia tie ho ; > es that a breat ia ti < forces of the leaders would result to then benefit. Tie preiictioa was oftea made tha' tie Hayward support nonia go to pieces ant that Thomp&on haa twenty or more men i : the Hayward camp , who would oome ou when called uK > a. thus putting Haywarc out of tie race. As the daily ballots coa- tiaueJ it fceemea thai the supporters of ti < various candidate * were becoming solidiSe : Instead of shaVea to pieces. All attempts to go into a caucus failed for the reasoa that some of tie member wanted a secret ballot aad some -Banted ti go into a caucus where all tie member ; could vote openly. Finally a conference wa : held and a committee of nine , representing the principal candidates , was appointed ti draft rules for a caucus. This committee , o : the first ficy of its deliberations , stoo : eight to one in favor of a secret ballot , bo lster , by a vote of tight to one , reported i : favor of a caucus with a : optional ballot , where tie member could vote openly or secretly a they pleaM-i. One of Mr. Thompson's leafi ing supporters , who was on the committee failed to siga the report , and the Thompso : men were not satisfied with the rale provided by the committee. Matters trer again at a standstill , until the Havwari men accepted a proposition made by Mr Thompson that if fifteen of tie Havwari supporters wodd agree to vote secretly tb caucus rule would be acceptable. Fiftee : men volunteered to cast secret ballots , an there was aoihing further ia the way of caurus. At the first sessioa of the caucus the vet differed very little from the remit of ti Joint sessions. Subsequent ballots hrougi about no change aad adjourameats wer taken from nigit to night until fiTty-fiv ballots had beea taken. On the evening c March S Mr. Thompson , who had pushed hi vcte rp to fourteen ia tie Joint sessaon an seventeen in the caucus withdrew from ti race and his supporters distributea them selves amcng the candidates , none of then however , going immediately to Haywarc AU attempts of the oppctjtion to siatter tb Hayward forces were In vain and a move t Interfere with an3 break up tie series c caucuses was productive of ao good results. The agreement between the repub'iras ' came on the fourth night of tie cauti : series and on the thirty-wventb ( lay of ti Joint sessions. Tie contest had beea rt markable ia the way the supporters of ti candidates remained firm against every cr slaught aad la the peed feeling that enste between the various factions. The peep ] of the state had shown great interest i the struggle and the hotels of Linc-oln ia been crowded with outsiders who < 3es.ire3 t influence the vou-s of members , but ti buEicett of the sfcssion had been earned c la a business-lite way and the close of ti contest left the members in a condition an frame of mind to go ahead aad complete mon creditable session of tie ItpUlature BIOGRAPHY OF NEW SENATOi Ainu ; * nn Active \Vcirker , but > ot n OUicr Meeker Utne < rhl.ol lo Kilter . \rinj. I Moaroe Leland Hay ard , tbe new fnitt . j Siatee senator from Nebrs.tl.atriieied L | prluwpal promjneace l > efore tie pecple i , tie reputda-aji candidate foi eo eroor at t ! | last elwtioa At , bt'td of tie jfpubiif ! ( fctatt Ucktt ie bare tbe brunt of tbe gi tiat reduced tie laa rltj of litfuuon t * . : didate for co eraor from i6Kib ( in HM ' ' , LOOK In 1ESS. Judge Hayward , as. ie if more oftea calif trat-et LJS American anceury bark to tJ j beEinning cf the republic His granatitbe , D-\W Haj-ward. JfHjo'Q from tu o-tn ; tttte. New Jersey , to New York in the tr' yt rs of tie present ctntury. Hit fatb. . waVjlhajn Hayward , tnd tae new tnati vas torn in IVilUbbro. Es , i county , N. 1 Dt nibfr St. 1S40. He iat , tiertsore , ) u t eatertid upon iis nfty-ninti jew i At tbe outbreak pf tae v-sr young Hz : ] ward , win ied beer educated ia tie distri , , icboolb of Csi.fi oountj. re > sj > oade d l' t ] , tall for loluBtpers. CDlitune in Compaay of tb * Tweaty-itooac ! New YorL j .lo.r , He was afiernards trantferrfcd to tie Fifi ctvalry , aad J.er > d uatil Dt * iBltr , 2sC witn he was discharged , owicg to oiribih " uiujd by uckae&s. I > unnE hit bi-ff ter ! of ailitary Venice he Ltfl taken pan in l ! teveral tak QE up lie Siitaiacclotn all < , uudtr BLnks aad Pope , ana had i-wa oti . knave tgH Bi iu. RrturBiag home , 1 I - iert.d IB tie jinoE of IBCt. tfce T n E VBrd Cclleg ? lonitutt , gn-duetiog thre , IB tie ffltz hUe Us fathw , Willnuu Ha ward. Lad rtiaort.1 to VlUi * &t r Wit , UK , whiticr ycHuat ; Hcywird w it to io j ils family slier bit crti-amon. At WT . water be red law for oae year sad tdBsittt l to tbe bar H * eta * to 1 Cjtj jc 1S.CT and formed i. fc j ' for the rrs.-tic-of law with T B S f vUch ecinticuti until I > t'ticl > * r it , ' : , vv - * * .aj t < * f , - ' r b n * f 4 ' f Lt ta.L b * ! . . amasM 5 a fort at * . * hicb if tBrwd ia tarts Utrdf 11 I Oto * court y. xbrkoka. ad in Ka M . aod k * it Itiawlf prr oo llT intrwied is * rf- * ral fanBinc a&d Mork rat i&c atr ; > rt r Altbtmck for a Ira ? timt protDi i1 la rf > ablea ) } * ailtlr Jvdc * Hara ha * vr bia pabJif clBc * . K ) > t f ir tit brt * ! period ef a r * r in ISM , bea fre wmt pr < rTa ti fill a rm-nnrr ujxnj ik * 4i irf. b srl , and srved ti th * term , whteh * ipird la 1HT . M * wa * a tranter . ' tb * nat * ronftltstxmal ccniTfDiicB 1& 1JT6 , wllrb framed U * pre - 1 est tat * rcrB'UfuUot of Nbr ka. asd b * a 4lzat ; * ta frrfln-nt stat * oo& > Mael * t to preiid * M cb ir aa over at Iswst tire * of them Tb * * wsator has ba * c veiy W iti34 with tb * . State Board of Arrricnltvr * i > t > t tb * State j Hmortaa ] eoriety and bar taken a prominent I in is vartou * yvVHt ajovetaeou. for ib aviawtuent of his ijoio * towa. Nbratka 'City. ' ImtncdiiteJy after tbe election retaras diE- oM-a tb * fart tiat ti * lecisi fttr * wouia b * rrpublicaa a9tbtitb ti * nate tickt l a ba dft a. Juice Hayward announced bis candidacy for tie rslted States sweat * . HU- caavaat has t > e * & toad * chiefly u-oa tie crouaa of tie popular de-maud for his fife- tloo. waici ias tB vc > icd thronciow tie rtate by reMdutiobs of various orcBnuatioas. by ; > etiiioas aad letters to ti * legislators Trctn ti * bfplnaiac of tie coatt'M Jodce Hayward ha * beea tie stroai ; maa. Ieadm5 all otief repablicaa raadldatcs and from tie irM ie has expressed ils readiaess to transfer ils cause 10 tie determiaaUca o : ti * party riucuf. Tie new teaator's family coasif.ts of ils wife , formerly Mlts Jeaal * Pelton of Pat- aata county New York , to whom i * was marrie-d Jon * 14. irTfi. aad three cilldrea. Mrs. Hayward is a devoat xarmber of tie Baptist ciurcb of Nebraska City , aad iis dauciter. Miss Mattie Hayward is a popu lar young womaa , still Ilviac tt iorae. Of lie two sons , Edwin P Hayward Is a tmr- cpon ia tie falttid States army , will * Wil liam H Haywtrd is aa attojaey-st-law , aaa recently captain of Compaay C of tie St-eoad Nbras1.a loluateeri- Tie Hayward iome- Rtead ia Nebraska City Is one of tie most tubstaatial tiere- TUCV DE.MANU A > \COMI5 I T\A- . Vork of Mlrbicnn Demorrntlc Stale Contention nt Kalnmaioo. KALAMA2OO. Mlci. . Marti c Thoaas E Btrkwortb. a leaSiac attorney of Jacksoa. was nominated his aft'eraoon by tSie demo cratic sLai * coaveatioa for Justice of the EU- pre > a > - court. He received 4 ; . ; of tie 771 drfecates' votts cast oa tie fim ballot cad It was niad * uaaaimoue. Ti * contest was wholly betweea Mr. Barkwortb aad es-Jui- tice Allan B. Morse , tbe four other caadi- dat > s havlnc withdrawn before the first billet lot was , completed. Prior to tie coav-eataoa it was asserted aad < 3ai d tiat Judce Morse's sympathies in tie laf. presidratlal caiapajrn were with ithe p 3d Btanaard d-emorracy aad tils is telieved to have af fected tb' ? result. Air -elements of the silver fusion were well rt iieseatea airioa ; P4i felecstes aad tie nominations for rtgears of tie State univer sity were glvea to Eaw-erd Legenare , dem ocrat , of Calnr&st ana Soaaley E. Pi-rkilll of Owosso. HOQ. Justin K. Waiting of St. Clair , late fusion dadidste for governor , w-as tbe tem porary chairman. His aadresi was a stroagly put trcrumeat for free filv-r , aa arrUpament of republican poliaes and conaemna'.ion of the eacroachmenis c > f trusts Led combines. Ei-Juage Joia MJn-e-r of Detroit was made permanent chairman. The. report of tie resolutions comraitu-e was greatly delayed by dis-cussioa of a reso- luUca offered by Fre-3 A. Baker of Detroit , endorsiag tie Hill .amendment to the Cii- caco platform , to tbe e3 t tiat ti-e free coiaage of silver at tie ratio of 1C to 1 should not apply to existing contracts Thu amendment was presentt-3 to the convention as a minority report and was tabled. Tie rtsoluiiocs , tas adcptea. reaffirm tie Chlcaro platform , prwes- against retirement of treasury notes , dea-oua.ce truste , demaad na cinendmcat : o ti coastitutioc maiing aa income tax possible favorinc EQual taxa * . . of ell jiroj rty In the sicte , d cJare for dis position of it * coVooits for the best inter ests of tie pe-aple , protest agains.t a larce standing -army , praise tie service of tb-e army tn3 navy aad congratulate tae party on iETing tie leaaerrhip cf Colonel Bryan Tie plank upon trusts says : TTe believe tie greatest menace at tie present time to American civilization aaa to the industries aad political liberty of the people consists in the growinc tendency to 1 place tbe business of the country in tie iajids cf comb-nation * wad trans iad we denom.ce the gold trust , money trust r-ucar trust , oil trust match trust , tobarpo truw and every other trust having for its object the control of pro3uction aad prices , and J we submit as our caaaid opinion arid dehr- ' i erate judgment that a Era3'.iait > a federal aid i state income tas would furn i c-Toctiie means of suppressing trusts. We request ! ' immeaiate passare cf an income tax r j measure by the state legislature. i i The jJaafc upon eipansioa says. 1 j We are ia favor of making euci disposition - , ' tion of territory brought into the poss-essioa I of tie Unitea States in the war with Spain as shall promote tie interests ana secure tie welfare of the Aa * i as people and that to advance tbe < au&e of civil an < 5 "el H'US . freeaom A gciTertirrjen : th'uM br esiab , hsh ° 3 in tbi 'aLls having for its fn .h- . ' mental principles stif-government for the i people NEW AXIOM FOR LEGISLATORS OiJia BsiW 3rck EoweE G * EMM .rm PROSING INTO K'CARSttL BILL JOBBERY econd Hearing Hefore lnre llcntlne Com ml I Iff of Penn.jlT nnln llon e Ilrlnco Ont Senmtlonnl Details . Ia.- March f. Ti * legis lative yroltM-s Ifito ti * bribery tkarges la M secti w wlii ti * XcCantl ! } * ! -y bill broBEht o more sv&Mtioabl tetuiaoa ? lotirM's tteU g Representative Irrifc * Johnston of Nortb- aaajston cpnaty lestiSei lhat l * Ior * ti * pat- sac * of tit bill to * Sfcfl & eosvwsaUoa in a room la tie Lociiel betel with et-Sewaor Jciia J Coyle. He wt to tb * room with his fplletcae. RejirwwilUive B r.-aak Mil ler , tt lie latter' * suggest ! os aaa loasi Representatives SJiatz of Serks aad Rosfca- btrry ol Montgomery Jiafl posiibly setae osier * prtseal. Mr. Johastoa wa& IntroStstefl to Coyle aaa ic tad Miller were Hit alone with biifi. Coyle had a tn'rrJllla paper , tie iab- itaace of which was list lie de.sx > crats would rote lor aob 4y els * tiaa George A. .leaks lor raited Stales , staator. Ooyle asked Johaston to fica use paptr aa3 told iita ie would let tie witaess "la oa som * other bills tiat wouli ! coat up " Joiastoa MUd ie refused to rlga tbe pa per , because ie tad MiBer were for Jeakt aayway. Coyle suggested to Johastoa tiat ie would have him appoia'.ed oa tie com mittee ca rales tad ie rtfuesd. Coyle tiea promisea to iave tie witness appointed oh i tie appropriations committee. Chairmaa row askt-a if there was acaey meaticiae-d at tie meeting aad the witaess replies. "There was. " 1 Hundred for n Pre crliitlon. Coyle tola Johastoawho Is a physiclaa , that he i is act IwHa ? uell aa-3 tiat 11 he woul-a write ila a prescrlf Uoa ie ( Coyle ) woulfl pay blra a ft * of either . , " ( ' or J10 to tiga tie pa. ; > er vrltaess oouia aot reeolle t tie eia anount. Coyle ure3 Johastoa to EJCB tie paper aaa he refuel Notiing - ras t-aja aiout rolia ? lor aaytiias or niea- tloaea abMt leplflatioo. tirept titt tie a-itae * fhouia l.eep oa voiiag for JeaUs. Coyle toCd Johastaa thai there -noulfl t e bills nip later la the M-sfioa lawhich there n-oula be "aroey" aad tiat Ooyle Trouli "let iin la oa them. " ! The tritaess thocght the McCarrell bill j iras raeatioaea , bat Johastoa could aot reaollertJohas.toa taa Mllltr saw Coyle tabE-equtaUy at the Lothiel ho-tel aad the exaatcir o2ere3 aa aaouat oJ aoaey as aesT af the -wltaess cooia recollect to pnp- j-ort tie McCarrell hill before the iO i ; oae- ratat. , Miller corroborated the teuaoaj- hit colleague relatiTt to their rlfivs to Coyle's ro : ni ea3 ttatefl that oa their last visit they neat to see Cayle la cotmpaaywith R.ep- reseataiires Hoci , Hell aaa Her&Dh. Miller oat of Coj-le's rooia iaa he zaa \reTe o2er3 } ; ( apiere by Rep- rseatative 5pat.i to sapa the ; > aper. Spatr afterward calle3 Miller asiSe aaa offerea him J100. I > eir Ailoin for L > rci laior . Tie aext uae he saaCoyle the ei-&ea - tor aiVrf hia "what itwtrjia co t to help hara out oa tie MrCarrell billT' Miller jaja tiat Coyle foLe aboni "cosilag lawith the boys" aai "people oftea balld brlct houses whea tiey go ioae froa cie legis lature. " "Ja order to get la the riaj ; aad ret a aiTry oa rertaia billr" , Coyle tola as we wouia iare w figa the paper" Miller ad- iaei . . I The witaess said ie wts tolfl bjCojle i thai he cotild sane a price to rote for tie McCariell bill. Miller was aerer made aay jofT r by Coyle or aarbo2y else to rote for I Beaator Quay. Representative Hell of N'ortiaraptoa tes tified that he was offered JLO iy Spats to siga tie paper w > ftaad by Jents for seaaior aad tiat he refused. 1 Jlepreseir-Jiuve Hersch of Moatgoaery [ said he made a frleadly call to Hpatr's ro-an 02 iavitaUo-3 of Reprefeataiive Heck ei , Be.-Us and that the MaCarrt-ll bill was dis- ' cansed while he was present Coyle aeve : f pnke to Hfc.-ch a.bout the bill. ! The ooomiuee adjoaraea to meet tomor row sight. rrn.IN TT.AH covrn T. G -orjr < - QCann < in t.el * A"ot - * of Ten Rfj nblIcaui * and Three Democrat * . . SALT LAKE , March . The proceeding ! of tie joiat assembly vere somewhat sea- Eaucaal today. The chief feature of th seaatonal bsjlot T > as the eatry of a new candidate into tic roatest- Ten republicans and three demcKratE voted for Hoa Gtorg < Q Cannon Seit-aJ speeches were made during tit b . 'l-.tng ' SenaU'r Robinsoa Bajd "Tht n * i whether the free rllver demo- i. , j , * V . - , i ' i- .r > iprp a f.r * * i" * " , jt " * B ; ! iorli tbf > .3 cf f > ltrt : ' ! icfiueB' * If i k * tfcit < * r * w ill mttkt of iwrro M t f " ft jpa. la MUF kit rt it tor Owrr Q C na * . * tfl ' 1 tteil vote tor i IBM SDW iibo it rent < > 4 * ft- public * * H * trs be b ltTf it &t tt' , t > r Hirer. H * I TW ti * r - j c. fjlr c it tie rtiio of If to 1 if b * < * trt H kM if i * U1JK > 1 gt It ht will ut * * iftt be can pet. If it cre $ t wagrm i will t tebewa fcs a jwn * a. but will srv * ti * ! et fNHS of Ul UH > ? < f.lf. . His pMioS urouH AM ifiJuMdVJljr > f- ' f * t ti * Sffctitii : f JUArte. . " * tee et- PA 11 * TO KILL THIS III Contrat T J In Trsn 1 Over Undoneinetit of llnll - ? . Al'STlN , Tt Marra Ji Ti * wsatp oJ ti * Texas lcl la-.ur * itviay iaS ti * llviM ) of a row oir th * r.atiar tit a of tie res-plutioa is3o-ii > r Coasressaaa Barley ia hit action la Seating apaiait the seattag of Joseph Wheler la ooagres * . aaoptpa by ti * hous * Moodty I Aa attemrnt w * * taade to kill tit resu - tioa by refrrrlnE it to a wasiittet. niici i was. defe&tt-a by a cJoM' vote 12 to 14 Aa ' sune&dmeat was tiea adopted prorWiag that the a3optioa of tb * resolution should not b * t tonstrupa us a reSectioa oa Congressman Jc * Wheeler Aa tmeadmeat tetuar fpr.i th&t tie s.dptioa cf tb * res-olutioa iisuld 1 aot be ooasiaert-d a allying tie Tftas s aat 1 to Bailey's support for t'aitea States teaator two years , ieace * as voted < 3owa by lit dose vote of IS to H. 1 AlSr au = i tj > e--h-maktac. duriac whiti seaators cipressea themselvtt su being cp- po8a to Bailcy-worihlppiag ia any strei marke3 maaaer. tie fricafis of tie resolu tion maaaged to e-t it adopted fry a hur- rlc-a vivs voce vt > te. thut t-adiag tie coatro- I versy ait a poiat where Bailey was gettiar tieo. . - t of it. A MT V itcl of -lntTi re DOVER , Del . March S The eau-ancr c ! Willard Saultbury of "WUraiactoa lot 3 tie iiaatoriaJ race today presents a aew aspe.t la the contest. Mr. Saulsbury. oho recelvtsj the lull support of the tweaty-oae flemo- cratf , may also be voted for by the ea'ire alacrity oa the last three days of thi leg islature , Friday , Saturday ana Mondav This , will be 3oae. it is nadersuoa toaici' . for the purpose of eafleavoriag to raw FufHneat * treagti for either the regular republicans or the unioa republlsaas to secure aa elec- I tioa. Tor the PnJillc Good. In aaotier jiart of this paper appears an I advertisement voniy the reiding as it s i for the public pooa Jt tells of a Free flis- tnbution of Iitaa's Kidney Pills , a remedy 'for ' Kidney Ills Read it. aaa call at Kuha & Co . pharmacists corner IJth aad Douc- las , Omaha. Neb , Saturdav. March llth. FIRE RECORD. FnrmerV Dnrn and Content * . ST. PAUL Neb. March S ( Special ) The bam of Samuel S Smith living one and oae-h&Jf miles west of St. Paul , war consumed by fire las : night , toretier with a granary. InJbe bam were tirte iorses , itwelv < head of ctKJe l.B'iti bushels of com and fifteen teas of b&yThe loss amounts to JLE.OO. with small insurtace. The cause ol tie fire is unknown. ebrn Ua CltjHome. . NEBRASKA CITY. March E ( Special 1 The residence of C. W Gibbs , in this city , was burn -d to the ground early this morn ing. The loss is about JSOO with partial in- jiaraace. Most of the household rc-ods were ' 'sja-\ed. A frozen hydrant prevented tie fire company Ircm dcing tifective work. Refldenee nt Lend. LEAD , a D . Marh S ( Special 1 Fire last night destroyed tie hous ? of Joha Col- j llns of this nty , valued at .20t. with Jf.OCi insurance. It is supposed the fire was in cendiary. Collins is the man who shot at a young man recently because of a domestic difficulty. ! ! * fcon IVIn * . ST LOUIS. March i The * katlnc at the ic * palax-e tonight between John Nils .on HarK ? Davjdf. : > n and John S Johnson resulted 1n aerj - close nirh , Nil-.wn winnine the milin 2 47. triti Da vidson bu : two feei behind Johnson was nfteen feet Whind when NUss-oc finished. The third and last rat will be held tomor row xurht. llnll Defeat * Lniiler. . MEMPHIS. Tenn March Jim Hall. I champi-m of Aan&lia tomg'fat def atea [ Charlie Lawler of LouiFviile Ky. after ten rounds of fairly gt > "d fightinc Honors I were aiiout ' ven uj ti the tenth round Lawler forc-3 the nrctinc but seem-d to dc. but little deTn&rtr Hall drew first blood in tfc third round. AIII Pnt I ii Hlr Pnr e. DUBUQUE 3& M ' - ' ' TilNtwf. . .6 t"v.nE 'K't i iJa-v t31r-1 a p r&f f 13 ( > n ' ' a f'--f > r-a , * > ' \ nc f'L u- . * -o t : re f'F' ifh * , < tii s. " . - , " ! - ' ; . -3 ] . - j w r r w c w -i b. , A > r ir 1 ' . . ' T' ! - ' cs the t.ta. c f I'-bj jtrtet t. . tf fru OIll 1"TH \C K J el.ej Troi1er' Plnj In Le\lnclon tnke Knee dnrer Illmelt. NEW ORLRAXS 3 rhf-T > Ux'rc- fc > r J-ye r-c > "r < 5 at h "f of tc aii > ' > < - rd and ay rrovr Jockey Troxiern WateTloo. Pfank R r n s p sr A3ex r.l ioSncy 1 , er * favcrttw at 1 tc J ITI ti" twttinC 0 Cor.ccrand Ljuni < r hartfw : the nnpur.tr TJ-OJS. ) r rofl * Tom M c 's FreLnfrbuyseB , aealnM wb < . jtood S to 3 s Uid K" ndiJit tb * fmf turto Troxler ltd from a. * Mddl * * n3 caucbt Al x s bMd ! ( near tb * fcit bcvldlm ; oft until th * * i rs * * r * well Into tb tsretch Tn * hey wa * at one * ms- IH-nd a aad aay fe * ruled t ,7 H * tca thwueht ic t # a Ilk- ' ? t-enfildat * for an fHrti M cacSDiit J 3 Caflertj cut l e a ( fe n3 thine , Dr RUdl * la the stock Tb * ! j > -d OeofdaJi played tb * cell hl * lf and pa * . d ti oa IP hit frtnd th * pr- * t'ac rut Irojn T to * H t tb * Kxrinc and s wil plavrt etewwhfr * Thf colt vcm In a taaaon raHc > p Th * weather was cpn3y ) and ih * track fail. M4ec i was th * only rtnnlng fai Gt * . RpKult * . Fir , rac-e. M-IMBC. six fuflonps- Jim n , won , Dar * S second , DstoJId * thi'd Tits' 1 It rar * . wlllae on * mi ! ? Th ! > ' ? - Mailer scad. Vipnttt * tt.- rutsHns. ! . oa * and on'-sUxv tn..f * Liit > BiUy wen GAm < j s < ' Ladv Disdalti third. TUn * : 1 .v- Fnurth rar * L$1nr1o7i r * r f.V. ' tlOV onf-half tnll * Dr Ridd.f w - 1 RC.J . Blue pet-on d Frellaghujstri tk 'i Tim * { > . ( ! > Fif'h K . c-n * rafle Mora * ai w ? - , PntKZao spcoad. Midden th.rd Tm i iris Siitft rac-e. s-ellinc. fn > mil * Lite aria * nti Xc-rtpa f > ecc < nd Ponte : Ganet thiri Time 1 { S. vv or OM : THOIMJ DOO - . Cnnlne of All Dei prlpllon * on Ki- Itllilt nl Mn coutali Ctnb. CHICAGO. Marci ; Over J "W arlMfv- craic dtig < : rnm all tiarts of th couatry wrr * on eshibiuon today t th * openlne of i th * MasciMitaJi KnnH club's annual exhi- bltkiti Tie a * t ivll oontlnu * throughout the week Many t * t ra owners are in at- teidanc * includlnc Frank Gould who has "Chsitrtll Trinc * ' tb * prid * of the Gould knr. l. en-erf-fi in the ? t Kernara claw : Among toe other entries is the bulldoc Trittnp. tJi * Maicot c-f Roe . " \ ' > ; t s Hough Rider. * The Judge * are Jan ) " * Mrtlm -r of N"W Tort , J. J Lynn c-f Pert Huron. New York. J. J Lynn of Port Huron. Mich . Arthur Fr-oemkling of Chicago and H. W. Liaeile of Boston. Meor n Delfcate to Montreal. P1TTSBVRG March ! Th appointment of Charl < W M ars cf Cloel&nd a r r - rcs. Titl f of the Lestrue of Atneriran Wheelmen ta the International CjcMsts a-- I KMiatlon wu made public by Pr eident ' Keenau today This appointment has an j spe < ial bicnlncaaof this year in view of tb fa.ct that the annual meeting of the International C > cllsts' astoc-latlon will b * held in Montreal in Aurust n > n and that ' tbe international championship will be de- uava at the great race me t there. Gardner "Will Meet Mnrrnj- . ST LOV1S Mart h f. A : ' R : to th Port-Uispstch from Hot Springs Ark. savs OfC'tr Gkr.I'ur ferranced a mf.ih lodsy witv JUnmiMurrj'v of Ciniiiiati for a piC'-ve ccntest of twentj ro-nis to take I > .ace hT" March IE TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST Fntr : Probnblr Colder tn Yl'eMern Portion : Variable Wlntl I're- dlrted for Nebraska. WASHINGTON , Marci . rorerau for Thurs3ay. For Nebraska Fair : probably colder ia western portion , variable winis. For Souti Dakota Fair , colder ; norti winds. For Iowa and Missouri Fair ; warmer in eastern prrtion ; south wiaJs. For Kansas Fair , variable winds. For Wyoming Fair ; collerwinas be coming northerly. Locnl Ilecorcl. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. ! OMAHA , March B Omaha record of tem perature aaa rainfall t-ompared with the oorr-spoadinir day of the last three years. -li3S 119.li.57 1SK Maximum temperature . . 57 B II < : Minimum t = nprjiUire . . . is < 4 3 H Avernce temperature. . . . . . 25 M t : : Rainfall , * 0 .Ot .M . { i [ Rtucord of ttmperature and rainfall at Oniaha for this day aaa since March 1 , IE- ! . Normal for 'he day S3 I Excess for the day . . ; Accunjulttea de-ncJencx' since March 1 n Nornal ratalaJl for-lhe day .M Inch I T > n < " ( j f t r the daj ' . ( u .nch Total -ainfall sinre March 1 ( Cinch D fclenrj fince March 1 . . .3''inch Deficiency for cor jerod , IK r ; : - , 4 D'SciencT Jor cor. period , 1S97 .K : rh H - ; orl ironi tntion nt S p. tn. KS ANT > FTATE OF VTEATHER. Ml " f II ll. I Omaha , clear North Platte , dear ( [ 7 , f Salt Lake , cloudy fid u i. Cbejenne partly cloudy y * un Rapid City , clear 4C U t > Hurn , cJear Tid M 'i WUliston clear > a Chic-aro. cloudy : ; > > : , St Louis , clear . y > 4 'd , St , Paul , clear : i | Davenport cloudy St : : i Helena partly cicudy 4 ( > 4i w Ka.nsus C.ty. clear f * r. ( t Haire clrar i < 44 't P srrjhk r ] ar . . . . 11 r , ii Ga'i ' < f - ' 'ear fl O if i T irii'-a'ei tra'e of p" - i L A WELSH d IELi Li ien Kt a- ar r- rIL 111 UNFADING COTTON DYES Fast Diamond Ih-p ? for Cotton Make Unfading Colors. Cannot Ke Washed Out in Soap. suds or Faded by Sutiliclit. Tb * wa * 4r * * H1 artrr mat * la tKrior ola bMi wool UiB wv.ori a&l bear * IMattofid l > .r * have pr l 'i ' rolpr * for cot t oS Titir t t fottcs yw ar * pBar tit - girp jierfrt muslartkm. aad to soal.r taat caasot t-e WKtfeod est ia f trout s sa * ana that will &ot fad * * J > * a * x ; to tb * sufthcbt If yt j Kih to ay * cotton pw 4& . o * * the fa - : ' aari I'jr ' * i-v cottofi. * n2 through th * acacy o ! Pr Btunfit Electric B lt , cnl rgs ana 1 iiraa tl ! tb * mustlef of the Vofly stops i ill lots of vital 2 ia. aad cures ifn\- 'prostration taS loss cf brain power It j cure * Sciutl Itnpotency. Lost Mtsb- , ! Spermatorrhoea YirlcocpJ * ted til ether . Scrual Wtakatts < s It makes * l. tr a , ana strong men rtroager tbt on'y inet-ns till will make men ff all ages und vigorous The IXB.V- uet.f.ee oJ n-aa w HI vunisi before i"s po tent Cainc at 3ew before the- morning's run Dr , Bennett's Electric Belt if infiprreu TT physic" sni tnfl ret-ca.- thousancls of curea i e - tirau Tbe price of btts : hcrttoT re ta.s bien from twent > to fcrty dollars. I am aow c2trti.c tie bsst Electric He-Its Ia ti * voria for $8 and $10 Tiry hnx < - f.oft. silk-rn chtmcif covert rpoage flectroaes thst ctnncit burn as3 blister EE ao tbe other lts ! can be rere e3 for 7" > c na ot.betelt can be rc'Cf3 'or any pric * . and when -worn out are -ooni- less Mlae is the costlier ! Belt IE tb * world to manufacture and 1 * .m offenrg jt at from one-fifth to one-third the pric * cf others It ei-nfretf-s a genuine current of EVec'rl-- Ity that you caa immeaiately feel aad is four times stronger than any other llt ut - a * arth My Elcctrictl Sujpensory for the cure of tbe various weaknesses of men is gives free to every male purchaser of cae of my be-Hs- I gu&rantf'e U to cure all Serual Weak nesses , restore Shrunken or Cnflfiflopefi < > r- ras a a lost "VilQlitv. cure Kidney. L'ver ' ana Blsda-er trffchlt-E. ConstipEticn , Dyspep sia , F-tmale Caipaints ; , els. Call upon or write me tods ? EtcreSly ooa- 32 n"ial 3o nol fieltj a < lajt are daagerou * j ret syrsj'Dm Hanks , took tna literi'u'-e. Sc.33 only by byennett Electric Company , HOOUIN 2U nnclI Oinnha. Aebr. . 1Uth and HoilKc * lret . Oirn from "i , " ! ! n. in. to O I > . m llven- inic * . T ] i in. to * . - : : ' < jt. nt. funda ; , K' n Tn 10 7 * ) i ni ( Please Tneat na The Bee ) Quality Better Than Ever , AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Monerch Ccle Mfg. Co. ChiCBgo. hew York. DR , RflcCREW , SPECIALIST. T-ttti nil Forsa d DISEASES AKD DISOBDERSOF MEN ONLY. 25YEJRS EXPERIENCE 12 Vtar ioCra h . Caulutiaa fntByJklrtr - Patronize Home Industries PorcliBklnc l.ood * JInde nt Die Pol. tt iraclorlei TLOVR WILuS. S > . P. Dour. Mfal. Feed Erts. 10i-JS-U Nrth 37th street , Omaha , Ntu. C. E B1U.X Ttlepboce J.J-1. . IKON WORKS " "DAVIS. . A rowGiLU i novoniC5 , Iron nnd Ilrii Ponnder * . Mtauftcturers and J'tbcrt - { Machinery Grc rfcl rcpaineg a tpe-eialty I&ii , l&BS tad JMC Jttttcm ttrtt , Oir.aha. Ntb LINSEED OIL. N i.i\ .iin OIL. Manufacturers oil pioceEf raw linseed ; il. kttUe b .k-d lictc-iid oil , old pro-Mi liatrea taVei , crouoa ana t.cift-ije'l Jcr druEtiitE. OJJAHJEB BREWErtlEE. UM IIA MIIKUING ASM l IA11OA. Ctrload thlpc.et.tf n-.tde tn OUT own rt- frieerttar cars Blue ft.bbon , Eilt * Erport , Vienna Export acd Familr Export de.lv- tit < & . ) Jj parti of tbe cay BOILERS UMAUA UOIl.lritVOItKS , joi it , ownnv. Prop. Esfltr * . Ttnk * tni Ebttt Iroo