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t - y 4. 16, 31 .",. .. p:r. icrroT-S- i , Its- - C- - T fcCEM C JACOHGE-aS- S juhs ; tn f"i i fur. sirv a Ox IfZB. Report of Maw IT, 1S3Q. ; -- vj tri Dii:cmti i"' t f rx t'trs xa ai-t- y V.-rria- i-j has. 12. J M i. - .cc.- - r; so -- in c i.. . .. 15.13 45 w,x r 21x13. a r- - :4i: feu r .r . ' . ' ' -- r ?, c . li . . " s u n t- - o tatcn ::; . U ay T - -. vr . .i-f.j.- r i-- i; -- s ADTOZ.J.T, Grira o-- -r Co-c- sj i- -j Hani:. etn-. 25 rM-SYA- " & KrnF.E. '- -- c i T LAS' "ei. i. r ers. ..- - a. J. L7 ! J j.,-r- d t"S sa. : et E-i- i-r d ' en.- -. r . : . .i r . -- o T ZNl-- A 1. oari.- - - be !!- - lK ETS ".- - 1 - T it T- - Y.'e ro :. i.rriLr': uj ilo iL i ' rurJ .X K. TURRET. : CO.. P-r- -r rn '' Pntisaer c til 7-- -' "X i. HcALLIsTra. W K i cofiMs-Ji- . AT . .". . C. Tin soil ! ois F E?? fi H. S?r .:c.:."e. lIrc- - ;.t3 . . a.' M - ttm. T-.- - Ur fat-r- -j t r--& t rjzeC tit- - --- - - - Ci- --i t r; it . .oi" m tec? . U' T011 o it r T cu- - ;. IT0 T A ? XV ri- - TC- 9- CAP.T. BILL rAT5. ETC THE THE . fV Cr- - EoiXfir rr. :J. . r Jcrs-fA- i- U -- rIdr t.o Nsst t- - id fax' apar in Pio e.r?A- - I3 r-.- u the calj is-c- ia b-- 5- . . . --s-t rl. 2irt? AT't: -- - t3e. A-- f a T-o- ai Sttj; . Ia J- - t if t . oa e: !. i' tl any cf v olc" r ?!. ut in a jar ov;r 13- - zr ' m re.-- t ar-r3- . TiI--n bj tae U --- r e"ri.: -a- -j?l csi si-o-rt :.t:raprit p.--- r- . i 2C m ..i - i-- a". ;t t - - reaiall- - ri--- irs taa ri' t- - rrit--- si icr-u- . i sxac, nd m Anwri- - u. -:. n rrlj t F " " OF THE Frcm Ai of the A TOO MANY PAUPER SLACK: IN A Coll!toa Wttfe the TMt.- - Pnb.-ble-- 7i.hiarron Cntenoti.l Th- - Ih o I'icu th- - cuiii Worltl' Faijr tro-Ttn- - Othr ate- - W; tta Ma- - 3Iar. wtf r nosi j '- th- - w .::- - a cc wti-l- :"..- - tc aiar-2e- e Cl fits ca-- . - eviienceG ? tnri-t- :? o. .eai to ar O'itoreaic wh j ui r" v. Ie tE nefcrhborcoxi cr K.i st tat riiate aa orsari-x&uo- i. aftr iu- - uatir- - o? ihr- - whit caas cumf s-- - ai r. :t ;os; ar et-n-t: to b t turn from that seethed the uic .'ui- ro fiDf pour:. ;r iron ilfciU-.D- P Wira'n: ha.--D- r T?n.s th H'r.-- . but th otriin. z.i irrtveandio .n-i-- Ir rh-m.,- "e- ' t ;at-- 7 tr j. r - ! ic aol a hat- - ict.ja'.'- - - ; - rp'jr:"! t. z a.ti.jrrv n. rat.r.r-a- : w, .. l tn- - urn.r aui a .hj ' t.i t..i of Kmciner w--- - (L.ui-'-- c Ta-- nj. ,H.a ti nave n tu,;-- i i -- ai crat"1 from tnr- - -.,- -n ay ta- - -r- -' " of r-'- tatf ipocu.aro-- . aa: haviQi dont- - tuev haTL no '.lear.- - w rt-.rn.- ani vr:.. o f'jr.-- o Uj au..ta th4 r r.rht :- - r sac : ta- - ar Th-- y ar- - j. :ruief. to tn- - u.tpu.y cr-- s of th1 c .-t :n tc :. ty nav. ,.K4Wi. a-- t ."" hav retii-- r ni'.Dy ti hv oc no' tc desr'. '.- - wr tr. d - -- Tpe tiss fa;ioa ar- - repors. ODer. he t.ii:.-1?. THE r JRST PripolUon T.it Inventor of zi- i- Cotmrry CalebrjW It- - !.4J. WASErs-r- - . Mar n :: W:.-nc- i- - xoicr s-- lav- a piv. vnt-'L.- a. wai:h may c.v -- om'- .:. Thousands u'. ir.v;tat-- : hav been -- et :j pave'-- - a. .ver th co-- ny T- - r .tr.'jer ' :sw. r- - "vu. ha Ho.n out patent- - :n tn- - a- - v-- ar iiave ai. b-!- i :n".t.c I. fa't every on- - ! fir. L ni- - pn-'.r'--i- i aoa -- ent or wh s interetei - .nv-- ". . as Deer: .. '.r:-- d u! tn- - r:p" reiteration Tue .'- - orat.n i- - to be :n twodi-'.- n t par:- - Tn-r-i- s tj b- - b ;rj j pi.b... Apn :. " and '.". wh'.ii a- -- .. &e addressed by jaie u. -- n- -t ta. an: tne f;ar.trv Th' n A or. 10. tn1 "entenr. a of tn- - mirii- - ' tu-nrs- t patent to an Amri'-ai- . ;n-et- .. r un- der th- - f"n:ted states ovcrnm. nt. tner-i- s lu b- - ai. urioc to the ivm' of Waarrtrt. at Mount - w.tr. eter"?? The ariou- - aepart-men- ts of tae rovernment wil' r,- - part in see ceiehratiou aii -- ' l a -- m -- omcial staaLar V i !" tne pr;me . ; of thi.-cenen- i- -t. sp1?-er- i" memorial. ze tn mmo -- uoi. of a "enti;ry jf Am r a.. i- vpatxoa. other matter ' interest wil. rrow out of t. i1".'- - n-- eu- of the patent o9:e w. oe orourht aa t.. tne many ti i?and- of and oatenseeV wth a aa.. 't - ropeu. w'i'. nave - ear: it. fat-.-- '- ui.-r- r -e- -iz enlarr:nz m fa.-:.'t- ,- of -- h-" . These matter Wi. oe impn--e- r, .jr -- ri-e wno attenc rc- - c ora'o. a- -. : 't that a i;or.cert-- i effort wi . b trournt to hear ny.c tue rtpre-eL.ta'.?-- -In corurress fnjiri a- distr. t.-- - d states u- pa- - iw- - '. operation- -o tni.- - I - s orraa.e a permaneu naaona. o: ir.v. r- - ano r pa" ,ted arti - t iT tne improvemen' of tae Aaierv aa. paten? svstem. MANY ARE SICK. World'- - Fast 3!aaizr In hr Hilth Ail.iltien.il !1j!h. CeicawO. Mar'.h I V..v-Csi:!a- i. MKenzie. of th- - w .r : - fa r ha- - been uii' -- d t.- - return v home, h fjar:nz that if he snon.d rema.c r. Cn. .ar- hi? attach a. :a nppe rata.. MSen;:e"- - i mes. w;sn otaer misfortunes, leaves the aatiouai commis- sion in a crippled coadiLoc Present Palmer s aow on hi- - way to Florida for h.s health, and Director- - ienera. Dav.s is sicfe at home. The memoer f the bjard of coatrc. if the nationa. commiss.on who hav--- a jons.oermr rlnancial .questions have reached tji1 'oacIu-io- a tna" tue will nt perm:. of pavtnr tne expense-- ; of a raeet-m- r of the wao.e com-n.ssi- t Apri.. .iircected. The board oetjided to issue i circular stasiac tne eaot inan'ial con- - d.ticn o f shmrs and eiplanir sha if a snfSoiens numner 'A members to consti tute a quorum wou.d pay tneir own per- sonal erpenses. inludinr tne ranroad fare so Cuicaru. a or. wou.d be he.c. TLei"e i- -a p-- Tet on fo:t to have the fair opened oy tne vc .y .. v.ar descencant Df Cciumbus. th- - Iike of Serarua. of Madrid The board of control has denned tne autiei cf she lady manarers. The? are. aruonr ciher th'.nrs. to appoint one-ha- lf the nemrier- - of all th' dmmltsees that award pr.res for exn. 'its d in mcie or in part by female labor, besices havmr exclusive charre or she woman's ouildinr and genera, manarement of the interests of women in connection w;ih the erpo-itio- n. FOR A Big Orijr for PaJ-- : thil Beic: Filled by th Eotn- - Company. Chicago. Marh :: The PuLman Car company is now w .rsinr on a tarr-ord- er for palace Sleeping ar for the British Coionial rai-wa- y in Australia. As a result of aa order for a large numoer of cars was placed with she company, and the work ts now well alonr towards completion. A tne -- -- i- -o hr-il- t section- - aac are to ce niini w-- . Be erectea .nere and forceof expert paint-- a s md w". d-- 1 sent .rom aere to do the nn.shmr wor.-c- . The tars are to be the equal of the iatesscars turned cut ov ;.e Pullman company and ire be io'd outrirht 'he railroad om pan 7- - A -- Fn:- Foasl D.al. New Toes:. IMar-- h 13. Jen Vooc. coiortc micres. who-- e true name was Charles J. Fletcaer ared -- ) years, was found dead m nls OeQ at s. hoase where a number of "frea is' coard. vVEea tae cccr cl as nwm was oroen open ov ais maaarer. who was called bv the land- - lady on account of tae strong smell of ras. Gea. W.od was foaad in bed wish she ras turned, filly oa. of the -- freaks" thirds taat he left the gas tiranir. taat the iaadlady turned is of! as she meter some srme m the nirhs. aad it oa ara later. This the laadlady ceaies haviar done. The de- - ceased has a sister ia Pa.. ae 3Ir. Mary J acksoa. tie also has two ' w.w.- - ia she same Si s- - CHILIAN CIVIL WAR. II Is Really On An ia53-n- t Fore. Nsw Toss. Marc a 13. The iatess leSter-gi7iti- r devils of the in Chili, received from :Aatiero, is dased Feb. 1L Is says A biecdy battle a5 fourhs at Pisaraa. m which the rebels were haviaa forsv killed aad sairty-rou- r wounded, me rovern- - ment conanaes to exile a., persons in aay way iacl:aed towaras the rebels, both natives and foreirner- - sofferinr sherefrom. Several German and Enrlish merchants have been riven thirty-si- x hoars in which to .eave the counsry forever: ana all those who d not wish to enlist ic the army are also . banished. Amonr the notable instances of ban.-hme- n: i that a. the Atiitrian conal at Vi.pcLra.50. for oetnr favor- able to tht- - of the ;niur?ents. The overanien: priict; u dlied tooverSowmz ith eoaiticatioc of ppjpers- - on a ?rand ?oa!e 1? reortef to oy the rovernment Th war department made puo-ii- c the tr?ncth of th army. The zov-prace- ns now haj ready for the tield 2u.-00- 0 felly armed men. The greatest difii-'-m- ty the department hai ti conveying cok and from one place to another in view o! the that all the Chilian ihip hav- - zone over to the The government ha to purchase a., merchant veiiels la Ch'lLAn waters thit art .:p to tne standard ih-p- ? s-- : 1 alio b1 bought at Baenos Ayres and ilont Veiio. of n trejtdent. W.i;hi-sto.- - ilartrhl-;- . "o informa- tion has btn rPivd at the Chilian tcauon recardmr th- - reported assassin- ation of Pre.dent Ba.maoeda. of ""hiii. It i not it-l.-- here to b true SIMPSON SAYS. lhe Eiaa4 Cocrsniaa sa Hh 31outh in Motion. AyaPta. Md.. Mar h 13. Concres maa Jeremiah Simpson talked at a farmers convention here. Amonr other utterances, he said- - We lot rid ci 4.00'- - W lae- - to en- clave a whtjle race o pei;cle :onh aad s.:th. "! ud appiO-e- . Tbti rar-.'- f .a-v- - are one or the cie-aect- s of ilaery Pr'jcecu:c T.vin co beceat. Prj-tecu- uc as Treat a fraud la wia Airiaa ilarery jreat sytci-ate- ". a che .roc. coa. aad laaiber of tae c airy and tuey .mntroi sue pnres and yorx :t to raa'-c- themeire . rin .Not I rae 'S?ra I wan to e :hanre xaer I can .ret tne aost ."oats, anderLothes. drtH ?"C- - and M'is. "Laaiter and a?piaoe. ZuzIjukI rectus- - ccs.-y!-3:o- ci our country and land, m Harviand hae tecaae law? prevent you fraci ret-ur- ur roxl Tnre ice? are ce.iDet. Fliy ciiIioas for a na.v-7- ' We tie: no navy nor arsis. He did not fcI'.evp they would be a race of slave-- 1 Ise the4r brethren in r.a-rop- e. He attacked the bankers de- clared the newspapers yere aroctrhs up. and a newspaper man wocld no mor care so :ziv- - a new than he would shoot a -- ubscriDer A Chaac for Both Partie to Pajt Tpon BolXIey- - Eihr. et!" Toes. Mar-- 13. A frjm Danbtary. Conn.. sav. tiov Bu'.eiey has ordered a specia. election in Dati-bur- v ti.. ill the vacancy whicu tnx deatc of .lucre Taylor caused. The order was duly served, and the election will be he.d on Thursday. Marcn IS. The cemo-cra- ss "an easi.y decs their candidate, but if they vote at the election tney virtually recognize Buitrelpy's autaority so oraer tt. so sney w.I -- say away from she polls thr rPDUOiioan will have the field so them-eive- s. Tne democrats apnea. t: tne oarts to have she ;cdre restrained from tamr possession of tne oth'-e- . n she rounc that she eiecan was invalid, and of course shas wi.. mv.ji-.- e a decision as to Bnioetey - autnority z- - the elec- tion. Bota parties ar- - cetermiaed to firhs she t;ase. and the state ceatrai "om-mit- te will no doubr be ipon for dnaaciai sia In tne meantime, she democratic :zd: from another town wiL : 't Danury - probate bas:r.ess ilmr. Brrihrtit Dneor i Di4A-i- t Sla-tlv- e in America. zw Y'iBS Ma- -: a 13. Mrn.-- . Sarah Bernhardt has u.s.'overed a relation, or to speak mere c, rreclv. :i- - re'ation seems tc have c.sCovered Sarah. Who the retatiou i- - is a mystery, bat ther is ru my-se- ry wtasever aoout tae fact that she i- - yonnr. charmmr. anc coes not -- peak a wcrd of French. The yoinr lady .s ave year? old. a brunette in com- plexion, with aacK eyes and lonr heavy .ashes, a ruccy comnlexion. teesn as mili. hair lonr. imurii.- - and olaci.. and. in brief, a perfect and just sucn a one as would oe apt so fal. m iOv A rentiesian wao has Deec supervisinr sae ssare manarement at the i warden City theater saic to-o-ay I -- een sue -- fcile Wi -- ae l I do a. xnor teas madarae tutd n.e iaa l.tte Maae. ae xi- - disian:.y rsiated ro aer and tna; -- ae intended to aaopt tier, t hi--e tsu i)' 5aran - .rapais."e px-iuon Tit. readily enderanu ta.it snis -- r: of ta .a z iuire -- "' '' SOUTHERN TITLE RIPPING. lrfcma- - tn a Pect of Trnabl; Oier it saprifuie Court Ireci-tlou- . Ixrni R"CK. Ari.. 3Iarjh 1- -. The sunreme court decision rtvertznr t-- j sae ?tate over r75-0i- o a.r jf oririaaliv daasei. under an a-- t of eon-rrs- s. to different railroad- - of she -- ;.ue. .s creatiar m'.cL eitement. M- - - of tne iaad has sui: n so's; -- y i.e ra..-roa- and eten-iv- e ha th-e- ti ziade by the present owners. Pinchii by ta Aati-Cjntra- e- Lib.ir Latr Arrn?. Tex.. Mar-- h 12. Durmr the bouaiar of tne state-apito- I Gas Wi'ice. of Chicaro. a ir. wa.- - ' ?r ed to brinr over under eocsracs some -- ti masoa- - from seouana. n- - wa- - rin-e-cu- ry sa- - Knurats of Labr isi. ssonenvasoas ;.nvler tae LBtted ;tjite-stasu- te in she federal onrts. Judrnien: for wa- - riven, Mr Wilk was r.vea one rear ir. wa.ee to uotaia 'udrmens on Wilke- - Ths VV ladooi FamL New Toss. March 13. Treasurer John Jay Knox, of tne Windom find. aanoaa-e- d to-d- ay that ail out 5-- o" of she so.GOO beea raised. Ha eX. pected that the SiO-- aecessary to com- plete ir would be forthcoming in a day or so. certainly Ga the retcm of Stephen B. Eliias to town. Mr Elkias is now in He has devotsd much suae tc the frad. is now la consulta- tion wish Seaator Wasaoera Reare-sp.!- v McMillan, who hav? had car ?e of tae v asiagtoa eac ATerrihia fil 3ctu Coat. . -- larch 13. E- - F. Tamer, head machinist in the Gagnoa mine, this city, fell 30Q fees this aiter- - neon, sustaiaiar fatal injuries. He was roiar up froai the thoaaad-fco- s IeveL and when besweea sevea aad eight th machiaery brcke. droppinr 3C0 fees Jasc ' a dump. Aa arm and a Iec were broken aad. iateraal iajuries :aaictei from wnca he caaaos recover. wj.a .- - u.w-.- - ; reiier iron -f- tr"-ri-- an- - r.-- na aa- - es up. painsec. and cphotsrf-e- u b, whr d a d r.zed . workmen in lfe.fcon.ne .A t, .. -- ompanys ha, , fer Caicaro u, u-.t- c,. a artjenters. to to the cea-- i One and saraed 5cpplie r'aot bla.-i- c wher. and idea and will ord-- r cone w.tn. iave baca iaad and aad and and DAILY REPORT OF WHAT IS BEING DONE. ir' ' tay Me-to- rM at Jor r L nnp-- - xnc Bj IatroJacl t tJ rreat V4UIS of th sulI .wer Lxilarnr A BU1T 4tUB. L5CO;. March o. Iu tie senate a n-sa- je froci tne 20Ter.or wa read appotatr Messra. Lcdden. ureer Mayer. Martin. ' Fiterald. Mother, sawyer and Nason t.ei6er- - of tie "ecra!a relief cait-i-i- cc a contemplated a hou-- e roll o. il. Aitsr various couiraittees had reported, tn favor of 4nd azaiat th Wll- - m taeir h cci. none oi -- ucn report.- - bznz acteu upon. the senate went iczo esecative -- tion and the re- lief commissioner- - nentionei ato."o. That bMiy iheu proceeded to tne rst read- ing of nou-- e biit. 3iuu whirT: were recdertn- - it o.i.wiui for railroad- - to -- Ue pa-- e io ofi.-er- j nojiitiz place-- ! of pubhc tnit No. 1:. ?ro!iibiti all person-Air- e United states tn'opi or tno-- c appcinteO for tne purpc--e from actinz a- - cilice I er third readia? of Dill-- -- enate ii . . Tii. ames-ii- n sectiotrs -- u and IT- - of caapter ZZ of the comsiled statue- - of ls:'i. relating to decedent, was pa--e- d "viTh-o- at me emerrency claase Senate die No. T4. reitins to estates do er -- va? rad and na-- d- cnate le N.j 13ii. prov.diaj far the ue of bond.-- for interna, iniprove-nien-t. ti- - reaa and pa-.-- ed in comtn.ttee cf tae 'vhcte recite me Xj 1'Ji. deaninz tae dat.e- - of was rei'oni'ne-Je- d far pa.jar". senate die No. pruvidtn-- j for tne incorporation jf secret and oth-- r -- ocietie-. wa- - als3 for pa aze. The cocunittee roe. retxarted and the report vas auopted. Adjjarnei fii Tue-da- v House roll T I. to orranie Boyd county oat of the territory lyins directly nortn of Holt, calxerf as in the house on aal reading aac pa--o- - .v?li o4 navs 1;. The retaaincer o: tne moruin? -- e ion wa.-- p-- In reports fr:. the van. u.- - ' citTee- - At me aftern'n e .on Mr M -t aier-H- i a reoluti-- r".".:..".: the pledge- - made iy tne various political party plat- forms in re-rar- to enactinr -t- rin-jent regu- lation- concernmr usurioas rate-- of iteret. and moved that noa-- e roll ill. the osury bill, be made a special orUer for 11 o"clo-f- c. Wituct rearhins a vote on any pendmr amendment the committee ;se and tne nou-- e .tdjoumec till 10:0 to- morrow Lrsv-On- s Marh ' The house went into cammittee cf the whole and ed on of tne usury .ilia. After tne motion to sub-stitat- -- enate aie U wa lot and house roll .JU wa ordered for ana. pas-a-r- e. Tae house then went into committee of the whote for the -- onsiueration of b.l- - on the renerai Sie. Eou-'- e r-:-i 21- -. b making in- curable tn-an- lty of ve year- - duration an additional cause for divorce, wa.- - caued up. The bi-- i wa.- - dually amended t, retjuirinz the nusand ti. support the insane wife dur-i- n ner lefetie and reporreii ba f r pa saze. House rol 23ii. by Felron. reijuirm the clerk to i.ie aS-tra- 'ts t rea. estate for certain d ted fee .n countle-- i havimr les tnan inhabitant-- , va, also reported fivorably ut the house found tt-e- lf witnont a quorum and ad- journed L ut. Net:.. Mar-- h - At te moru-- - of the toue Kohan. :hairn.an of the -- iftir committee, sent up . reo,ue- -t tiiat four more be added. ShraUer moved tnat thevpeaser app5:nt fimr asc- ites to act wita the aifsmr conjoiittse m accordance witn the remie- -t of tae cnatr-ma- n. Howe n 1 point of the oraer tha' the siinnr committee 'i)uld not ce Increased without recon-tderin- ir the motn by waich it wa- - originally apcomtet! The speaker sustained the point ofo rder. snrader appeaiec fr-j- the decision of the cnair A motiut. to ay the ajpeal on tne table wa- - iit yea.- - 25 nay- - - m a m" s on to adopt tne prcv:ou- - ne-u- on aad .'tjt oi debate only 31. aL mdepeaden'-- . to roL .rail, and tne h.u.- - nz itself witn.mt a quorum the speaker de- clared an adjournment till - p. m. in the the reruiar rder of ausines- - B.I1- - on dual readlnr were ta.en un. and tne foLwin' passed House roi. lo. pmidar for the formation cf new -- cnooi distrirt.-- . House roll I5T requiring one-tai- ru of the memters of .cnooi b3ard-- ? in metrcp.)Utaa cities shall be women. . ea. 5' . n.iy- -. 22. Houe roil iz. eaemptim "hou-eno- ld :ro4Mi- -. tc.ls and instrument.- - to the vame of ;13i from ta.Tation. House 11. 4. ret;uirinr all foreign inauran'e to pro-ecu- ce tnetr case in tne -- tate ciirt-- . Yea- -. : nays. 20 House roi. T. providing trtat county attorney- - suall a t a.--. claiQi the government for pension.- - with- - out any e-t- ra copenaatijn lea- -. T. Huuse roi- - -- ) pronibittnz any empio7-- r from eiaucz a promL-- e a.-- a cf employment from an appi.cant for a p;ition that ae will not loin a .abor Hou-- e roL 2i -- u:ts for notes t.j a inniznt In the county wher- - m iker or endir-- r -- ued resides. House roll 123. appropriatinz 52.500 for the relief of Georze vi Lavi. House roll 260. tc encouraze the orzimization of a law aad medical department of tne state nmveraity A bill Tii also pa.--e-d au:n: -- ome slizht chanze in the ."ompen-atto- n of the road AG 'our aed. Lincoln Mar.-- h 1 iu tae senate the committee reported that hou-- e roll No. .14 provuiinz for the rezulatiwo of st-'- yards and commission f. r a.ne of live stoox. be pa-'S-- d .us tnat die :j4 autnorizinz 'lti--an- d villares to appropriate money & pay memorial day etpen-e- a. be passed, also die II1. rezuiarmr bniidmz. loan and aavmz-tnstitution- -. House roll No !. enablinz tne ue of matriculation and d.ploma fee-f- cr library pu-po- -e in tne untv-- r itv oi the state wa- - passed. House rai. No. 1" n- - ajj pas-e- d. as were as -- enate die No H4. prouibitiaz and invalidatinz mortzaze- - upon houseaold zc:is and furniture and otneresenipt prop- erty, uniesa aimed by tcth auscand and wife, and -- enate die NV xr-- ; enablinz the purchasers of seed zraln to mortzaze the crops to be zrown taerefrom. The senate then went into .tjmai.ttee )i the whoie t consider bill- - on the zenerai die and for Das-a- ie -- enate die No 2. providing for a norma. at Pierre as al-- . -- enate ale No. ji?.- - -- amtary diatrtct-- ' -- enate die Hi. sne formauon of -- ch.xit districts, was recommended for pa a.z. Au,oumed. B--- t the mornmz -- e fon of the house It tooK up oilis en tnira readinz and tae foi.ow.nz -- ere pasaed Hu-- e U o. "preicinz that iezai papers azain-- t i railroad ny may Ce -- erved upon conductor- - m any county ;n the atate. House rcll 24. requ rm-- all riUroad- - til establish and maintain a uepot and switches within the limits of every in- corporated viilazp or city Z the second Tns. yeas. 7z naya. I. Hou-- e rjli 212. retiuirmz tne siznature of a majority jf all the le-za- i voter- - of a precinct to a petition for a Iicen-- e to -- eii intoTtcatinz liquors jatside of and incorporated vtllaz" veas. 5o nays. 3.-- House rjll i J3. r.equ;r.uz all state warrants, when there is no money in tne treasury to redeem them, to be investea m the chcoi funu. The bill f r a onstitutlonai convention failed of pa. aze. Tn 'ijmmittee -- f the waoie tne foi.OJr az 51- - were riommended for pasaje . loose roll 24.5 ia.nz tne harzes for -- leepinz r at 5l.o) for tower terths and 51 for upper hon-- roil 54 pro-vidi- nr for a repeal of the whole chapter of the law relatmz t. iaspecUot. of oils 30 to 24. ' Pendmz vote upon a. bill to raa property at cash value, after tae ccmmittee rose the house adjourned L".nr. March 11. Anon; committee reports in the senate this morainz was tha: of the ccmmittee oa banlcs j-i- d curreac recommended for zenerai die bill No. 32, requirmz the state er to place state funds en deposit in stare or national banks. The fiilowinz Sills were pas-e- d. senate die No. 20. incorpcratmr secret and other societies; Nc. 191. msistmz trat the hlzh-- s indebtedne-- a of a -- orporation shaL not eaceed two-tnrr- ds ci their s .c; : No. HO. authcrizinz coun'y hoards to a the cauntj sczptas zenerai innd to buy jeed and food for a eeuy farmers, and Nij. 152. essablishinz a norma, school at Pier-e- . In ccmmittee ci the wnole, senator Collins tn the chair, the ioHowiz dies were di? zasi&d. and recemmended ior passaze No. 113. -- stahLUhiaz a state board oi health and regulatinzthe practice of medicine: No. TT compe Tinz rail read companies to main- tain suitable crossing at ail public roads. No. 143. compeilinz railroad companies to ziase rapid transfer at nlaces where there are two cr more roads . No-- 136. punishing jersona jr provokimj assaults up5n them-etv- es or otters bv tne ma oi vile and enithess. N"o. 142- - -- ecari-n? the iearin-ze- i cases in county court.- - where die sum exceeds she lurisdhrticn of a jus-iz- e oi the peace: No. ITO. rfg per- - ' ons who. without authority, shall taVe up. conane or ell any doc this bill 'ontained a provision puti-hin- z by parties vlolatlnz it. but on motion of senator switzler the feature wa withdrawn No. 21 t. enabling cities, town- -, villares and preint.- - to appropriate money to defray the expense-- , of Memorial uay day observance: No-- 13T. requirinz corpor- ations. nn- - anc individual- - in the banking business to niae reports of their resources and liabllit.e to the aaditor of pu bi!- - ac- counts and S-t- the minimum amount of capital for the carrytnz on of a baakinz buaine--- ". The cemm-tte- reported aad the report was adopted Adjourned. In the house, at the mominr a larze number of committee report- - were placed on die. The house went m'o com- mittee of the whoie to ous G"r rvil 4t2 to establisn aa "in.ermdiaie refo-mat.jr- y at Loui-vill-e. t.a- - ."ounty. Neh." The com- mittee r comnieHded the pasaaze of the t) .. ty a cl-- se vot.-- . At the sods hour the UV had not been dL-to--ed of by the houe. House rul ti -- rovulmz for a ..onsiitutional anjendmeut tran--fern- nz all dae- - and Iicen-- e fee- - from th local, town or city -- cin.oi fuud t tne . ed icati-ina- l fcnU a- - paed yes. 2. Tae chappej bill for of wild lanus the .ame as zuiT:vated farm., waa icat Tae Lont-viU- e reformatory bli. pa-a- ed The house went into eomruttle o tne whole. House roil 2H. aauoria.n-Kniznt- .- of Pythia- to incorporate, h. tnciudinr Knight- - of Later and farmerr alilan."e .ind Bjhemiin R.-- Latnoiic Benevolent aocieii and of st. Anuiw tnd re.ommen.ieO for p.isaze. T ie houe aad also under ju-- e roil 21. proidinz f..r e rvas-e-suie- nt of a iarxe quantity of iaad formerly belomnnz i the rad-oa- i. and after a pruliKii the b.l. fi, reported for pas-az- e. but pendinztUe adop- tion oi the report, tue nou--e adjourned. LN.o.'. Mari'U 12 In th -- enare thb mornrnz a petftion fn: a rcnun; of tnr vote-- , cast on the pronibit.ry amendment at tue la. t eie.'uoc wa- - referreii t.. the on nal amenvlment.-- . The co mmitte- -' on counties and .unnty bomv.1-ar.- es recoaimcnd indednite p -- tponement ot tne iTii-i.n- - county Tee 3.1. on women tne nzht r.i vote f rpre--i- ien'-- il electors wa- ret3mnienUed o be Disponed : al-- tn oi.. s.. .r-a- tt' a coard of azrimlture. TLe -- eaate thee wect into committee of the hle to on--ul- biit-o- n zenen die. The hou-- e ar it-- morainz receire, fron. the -- .ftinj ii'maiittee a rpor" on thf followraz biiL- -. and they were placed at the heauofth- - zenerai d.e Huse rou ..la -- ae u-t- iry bill, aouse 212. lezallzmz the odi.-i- ai a.r- - of F E. Brown, a notary pu'ou. of Oz&ii cuuntv- - hou-- e rolTs 120 and 121. rela'inz t. the dutie- - of the coTn-"r- ; h'-u- roll 13. providinz ;?or the deposit oi -- urpiu.- pubii.- - funis. and the intereat z a crue to tne -- tate- n.--- e roil "17 appr--priatxn- z 530.300 for a some for rnouriatea. ' be loi'ateii at schuyler- - house rou 2il appr priatinz 51 for tne Nebraaia evh.'i.t at the worlc"- - ij.'.? The house went into committee of the whote s cons cer biiL-- rep.rted from tae - ftiaz committer. Huse r..'n 222. ".ezaiiz-in- z aet- - of F E. Brown. .)f Otoe county, was reported fur pas-az- e. The enact.nz ziause of aouse r-.- Jl'J and 421 were atric .en cut. A lnz discusaion followed ov- -r house roll 2 J. appropriatinz 51 )').00 for aa e.nibts at the ;vrld- - fa.r .a a''-az- o .a The bil wa- - tj'ially repor'ed for pas-az- e aad the hou-- e adjourned LOOKS SERIOUS FOR 30YO. Tha L- - Fcto Gii7rnor or brukt ELm 'o stnch a Yet. Li-.'-O- L N"eo.. March I- - When the contest aae no !u the 3u preme court, on Boyd's nliar his answer, consideraole surprise was occasioned by the contents of the deenmec- - Th-ausw- er is voinminous. and recites a his- tory of Boyd's birth, coming to America. in: all hisorikial acts sln-- e -- ecomm? of are. and asserts taat these al. coastitnte him a citizen of the United States, yes, to further clear the conbt- - th.-- t had ap- peared on his citizenship, he Tt befor. Judre Dundy of the United States dis- trict court at umana. Dec. id, 1-- 50 aad wa-du- iy admitted to citizenship rpu the fi..nrof this answer hayer' attorney riied a demurrer thereto, asser:-m- r that she answer qoes not state facts sutSciens to constitute a defense to tae laformation: taat the facts stated in said answer are insumciect so justify she defendant in holding and exerclsinr tc. othce of rovernor of -- "eoraska; that tie answer shows npoa its face that the James E. Bjyd. was an alien and inelinble to the otiice of governor of Nebraska in November IsOO. as she time of his pretendeti election, aac tnat ae unlawfully invaded and pec theouiceof governor in Jaauarv. 1591 be- fore the nliar of the information, aad thai he now holds the same unlaw- ful. y and wisnou: nras and au- thority of law. as knarred Is she said laforuiatioa: tha the said answer admits upon its face the facs pleaded in the information, stowia? zh election of the relator. Joan M. aaaysr. in November. i.. and cus right to hoid said once by reasoa of 'ne'igioflity aad conseq .ent non-ele-ti- oa of the defendant for the term of two years from tne erst Thursday after the arst Tciesday of Jan-nar- y, l.-- l. and until a sjecessor shall be eWsed and qualified. The court it- - sc-d- ay to hear arza-mea-ts on this demurrer. It i quite reaerally conceded that Mr Boyd will aave to ro. He is a citizen, bet his citizenship dates from Dec 1 .. 15S0. and the constitution reicires that he shall have Deen a for ten years prior to the day of tae election. The record of his D-- c. K. i;50. h beea suporessed until this time, and at- torneys argue that the nlmr of that rec-co- rc as an exnibtt to his answer vrrsually admits himserf out of court. To Outt(ler I: Loe a- - Cf Bo7d'-- t Cm la t Liln Force. I LrcoL:. Iarch 13. The Thayer-- , B.iyd ccasest for she oiitce of goveraorof Neorassa was arraed to the supreme ' coiirs oa the demurrer of she reiasor. Thayer. i- - the answer of the rspoad-- " ent. Boyd-- Notaing rew was develojied iu tnis armment iipt tne posision sa:ea by B.yd's astorneys shat Boyd being a resident of 'the territory ia !-- ". whea it was admitted into the union as a state, was thus made a citizen of the Uaited States without formal naturall-zatio- a. in short, the claim was made in r.a.ral tha: she restdeats of aay territory were made citizens of she Uaited Ssates whea shat territory a admitted lato the uaioa as one of the ' stases. aad this it was arguec was espe- cially true la refereace to Neorasa. as. it was a part of tae Louisiana purchase aad the Dorchase cf Paris ia 1503 had especially provided that this territory waea admitted iato the aaioa shoaid he , oa aa equai w.sh the other states aac she laaabitants thereof should he c:ti- -, zerts. This. Gea. Cow.a ccatended, means she iahAhit-iat- s as the time of the ' admt-Si- oa aad aot as the sine of she sreasy. Replyiar to tins, Gea. VTebaser, i for she ralasor, quoted theP-irG- e casg from 3 Alabama. 54- -. Prtmrose. aa aliea. had removed so Loaisiaaa shorsly after she treaty of Paris, remained aa inhabitaat aatil after she admissloa cf sae state iato the uaion. aad vi she ourt held that he was aot a cisrzen. The cae was sasea under advisemeas by the court. BRA2IL ENDORSES IT. TT --Ueiprocity Treaty 0lclJly Ektoc-- I axil tn That Coontry. , Marca 1L Braziliaa aewpapers have been received as she i of state coataialar tie de- cree by she presideas cf BraziL declar- ing she ports of shas couasry free aaa opea so nnporss from she Unisai State that were included ia she receas recl-proci- sy agree meat, shas setting as ress , the -- amors carreas aad iSaersioa- - coa- - In from varioas quarters tins the Brv ; Hiai goveraaien; did aot recoga-i- e tha t Taltdi-- v of he treaty. 0nriiaL (fotemlra VOLOIE XXL-M'M- BER COLOTBUS. NEBRASKA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1391". WHOLE MEMBER I08d. bnpoi COXJSEBUS. DFT'TCHZei 11CK :.ii.;jsrr.s J.TT0F.yET7 BOTD, Siipot-Iro- n Ware ENAr? BROS.. "XAI03 TOB SALS. LEAF' DIAHY. JOURNAL 0FF10I CIHCi.A-i3- ?. DODGEKS. SUBSCRIBE NOW 00LUM1US liQUHNIL AMERICAS MAGAZINE. FBESfl NEWS MY. nformation Gleanec Quarters Universe. RACE WAR IMMIXENT OKLAHOMA. 'jrtiewi.r..!'-fa;- r manufacturer- - appropriation PULLMANS AUSTRALIA. correspe.deate nphoisterer- - Germaatowa. defeated" revoidttoaiit-ian- d CONNECTICUT EXECUTIVE. professionally improvement- - TTashiagtoa. NEBRASKA CONGRESS. 33yd-Taay- er aashrahzation. "HAYER-BOY- D. WA5HipTOr. deparsmeas THIS IS VERY PACIFIC ENGLAND REPLIES COURTE- OUSLY TO BLAINE. T-- u rropolaoo to --Lrbitr.t the Bh-- s S atmttar CortltaUly EadorMd-E- af land'- - TUsi o ta Coatror Othr Wa-hlazt- aa w. Spsgfi. March II. Oa the arst ballot la she joias assembly shis afser-aco- a Joaa M. Palmer was elecsed Taited Stase seaotor to succeed Chas. B. Far-wel- l. How tt Wa Done. The represeasasive hall was crowded to Its utmost wish eager humanity, so wisaess she closiag sceaes of the most memorable senatorial contest Illiaois ever witaessed. Eartv sins moraiag she republican- - held a caucus aad discussed she idvTsabilisy of givtar Taubeaeck or Moore ICO votes la order to place she farmer- - ia an aw sward a: or. in the event of defeat. of olag down with a uaaaimocs party vote for Richard Osieshy tlaaliy it wa resolved to leave everyshiag ia the haail- - of she steeriag committee. Thi commlssee ihors time before the mees-la- g of she joiat committee, summoned Dr. Moore before them aad told aim they were prepared so nve him 100 votes ca the joias ballot to-da- y. w.ta appareas victory ia si-- ns. Represeatative Moore did what few mea would have doae aader Iihe circmastaaces. I regres so be obliged sodisapcoiasyou. reaslemea. said he. "bcs your offer comes too late. After waitiaz eirhs weeks for republlcaa support, Coccrel. aad myself have decided to give oar vote to Gea. Palmer, aad have afixed car siraasur-- - to aa address to that eifect." The steering committee anally decided to give their vote to S-uat- or Fuller, the caairmaa of the steenag committee ia recogaition cf n:s semccs :c tha: "ca- pacity. Th liailn-- y Skinat-h- . Jus before the meeuar of she joias assembly delegatioas of Palmer admir- ers from Mi-so- ari aad ladiaaa eatered the capitoi aad were escorted to seats in the galleries. The repubiicaa s;eeriag ccmmitw-- e ordered their memcers aos tc answer the preliminary roll cal.. Sena- tor Evans, however, disregarded she committee's injunction and aaswereo "here waea his aame was called. Of she h-u- se both Moore aad CockreLl aaswered to the roll call and were loudly applauded by the democrats. Oa Tau-beaeck- 's refusal to aaswer to tae roi' call there was a shrht ripple of ap- plause on tae repubiicaa side, which was qaicsly suppressed by the repubiscaa steeriag committee. "Twen;y-nv- e sea-atcr- s anc sevensy-dv- e members have aaswered ti leir aamea. said speaker. Two F. 91. B. A. Men Vot- - for Palmer. Roll call of the aouse was ordered. Whea Cock-el- l' aame was caiied he aa- swered. "I vote for Jc hi M Paimer." For a few miautes she democratic shouts and cheers that reveroerated throurh the capitoi were deafening. After a slirhs lull shey were renewed and it was ;wu minutes before order coaid be restored. The repaoiicans sail remained silent as the call proceeded. Moore'-nam- e was caiied and he voted for Palmer. Again democratic enthusiasm found vear in proioaged cheers. Then tae name o: Morris. Moored repubiicaa. was ca.ied. That geatiemaa voted for Cicero J. Liad-ie- y He wa- - tae only repuoiicaa vosiag aad she aosea-ee- s were demanded by the republican steeriar committee. Palmar. 103: Urn-le- y. 10O: streeter. 1. After the call tae abseatees the procram was changed and the repub- licans voted for Lmdiev. is ha vine been found impcssioie for Ful.er or any other man to receive the ful. republican vote. Representative Taakeneci. waea his name was called, voted for "A J. sireeser. the aomiaee of the F. M. B. A. party." and dropping iato ai- - seat burst iato tears, from sincere sorrow, no doubt, aad cheer after cheer from the repuolicaas rewarded his i.yaltytohis party nominee. Senators Bacon and Evans. on tne rirss roll call, votea for Ogiesoy. bus subsequeasiy chaaged their vote to Lmdley Tae ven-ncati- on of sae roil cal. showed taatevery republican voted for Lradley aad every democrat for Palmer: Moore aad Cock-re- ii also voted for Palmer, anc Tauhe-ae- c for Stret3ter. "Oa this l4ta cai-los- ." said Speaker Crafts, "the whoie number of votes cast is 204. aecessary tc choice. 'i. of waich Joaa I. Palmer has received 103 votes: democratic cheers A. J. Ssreeter I vote. .. Cicero J. Liadiey ic) votes; aad I hereoy de- clare Joaa eieoted Uaited States senator." Then T.y shouted. Deaf eaiagacplaase from the democratic side aad railen- - rreeted this aaaouace-mea- t. Vhea sueace was restor-i- l a joins ccmmittee of seven appointed t aotify Ger.. Plmer of his election. The committee resumed wtta tae se.i-tor-elec- t, who was greeted wi;j great appiaase. speaker Cift-- lasrodcfed aim. TSe Senator' Than-- U. Oa beiar lasrcdnced to she ;oias ai semblv Gen. said Gentlemen of the Thirty-ievec- ta general assembly: You acnt scarcely to eapect me so spea: a; tnis trme. I feel mere le .ayinz. Ala z I ziad to zet out ci the wilderness. " I than- -, yoc 111 members, for ymdicatinz the rizht of tne people. By a plurality of their votes was eapre-e- d the desire of tne people to seie.; a ienatcr and my election is aisiC-ica- -. You men wao nave labored c Iotjz to elect vonr independent candidate also deserve my thanks. Applause. . My republican friends. I shank yu. nx Yo. in tnis cocteat represented tne oid methcl of eiectinz senators. I than., you tnat this contest has been fre frtr. personalities. .ppiaase. Joias assembly then adjourned siae d;e. The Tabernacle Ail Rlht. Netw Tosh. March II. As has ceea aaaouaced. she iiaancial dicu.sie- - Brcokiya sab-raa- cie have been overcome qv sae issue of fcoads. which have moss- .- beea placed. Is i- - aow estimated saas sae expenses will averige ahoas 53j.C C) a year Dr Taimage s saiary. 512. '.r a yar. raser-es- s. SIu.C'j; salaries and mcidensais, S;.00i. The iacome. is is -- s!ased, will be ia'-.-- -. pew reats. 522,C0- - piite coK iectioas, 5io,C O): aaacr:atica-- . 3,0:o. The memters cf the zoarregauoa will aa; he as:ed tc suascrine to the ae boad lisae aatil if er the dedicattca cf she church. Asthr Avenae Opn to Woman. Prr-3CB- G. Pa., March IL A pretty Italiaa womaa. a feasale detcsive from New York cisy, named Aasoaeste B..--r ua, is here wish Eeraita Beraario. aoaaaj for she lasser'3 fasheriess c-c- aad. Gaiseppo Bernardo. Antonette j acoas 30 years of are, cresses tn talks. Eaglisa . aeasly, aad h?id a coafereace with Poiice laapeetor William McAIees- -. She was detailed for ta. work by laspecsor BTras, of New Yor? TJja ArbltT Cxar. $T. 3C2 Xixca it. The czar aa direcsly proaTei-- d she strees saie 01 She Vs- - yrrmyt. owiag to a bl.etin ridicaliag Priace Bertecief. who was recently aeasenced as Warsaw to 7ears peaal servtscde ir shcoxxzz: l issr, she PoLsh actt-ess- , Vrjaerskaia. Tha oficer- - of the Grcdao Hassars. tc irhlca regi--- i: Priace Earseaief be- - j isaged, have aLso heea lampooaed aad iT 5peIc ia she czar for prosecsica. THE MCHIGANMUDDLE. 3ft-laoi- ij aad foil tic Ar riarlns Bavo "With ilieh.. March 13. All day lonr seaator t rtdieader hAS doded she omcers who have a warraas for his ar-res- s for bigamy His ladiaawife. whom he is said to have married ia Petoskey ia 1539. aad who, is is altered, bore him swo sons, brought to Lansing with her a marriare certiacate strned bv a priest of the mission chapei at Har.or sprmrs. and :n addition a series of letters written home bv r ndlencer daring the war. in which he alway- - addressed the daughter of Chief Petoskey as his dear wife. After the war c:o-e- d i'ridlender de- serted the Indian womaa completely anc settled m Iosco county, marrymr hi pre-e- nt wife there about nfteea year-ar- o. Four years ago wife No. i 'earned of his whereabouts and beran through her assoraeys a perMsseas assemps se See ore money eno'irh to sapors her comforsably la herdecliamg years. Fnd-iende- r do.ed ous small sums so her. bcr is wa.- - nos until he was seated as seaasoc by she democrats taat she focad an so force aayshing iik ade- quate compeasation far the long deser- tion. Frit-lend- er practically admits sh-sra- th of tae charges rala.ss him. Las aigas he a"ered to the attoraev of wife No. 1 SLOW if immuaity from criminal prosecnuoa was zraated ana. This the attoraeys refused to accede so. and Frid-lend- er Secreted h.mself m the lieuten r's room oat of the reach of she ocers. This afternoon he slipped iato the sen- ate chamber to attead the session. No attempt was made to arrest him in the charmer, bat he caurhs a ghmpe of a detective ia the lobby and hnrrtediy leav-m- r tae room araia loekeii himself la Liec.-Go- v. Strong's ofiice. The democrats fee. a ured that If i Fridlenuer is od'V arrested aad takea to Petos.cey to answer the charge araiass him the republicans will retaliate far the democratic steal of two seats a coupie of weeks aro bv anseatmr Frid'.ender and givinr his seas to ilorse. Therefore shey are prepared to serve a writof haneas cor pas as soon as the arrest is made, and if this piaa fails all the democratic seaa wrs propose to s.ip away so Caaada aad thus ieav? the senate oae vote short of a quorum until Fndieader ootains cai. aad caa retura to Laasiag The S-laa yesterday af cernooc was extremely bister aad maraed by f re.iueat ciashes between she aarties. MILLS FOR SPEAKER. The TTa Gutlmai a Probable Winner W"b.t Worrle- - Him. Wahi5v, -- :. March 13 The friends .' F -- crer . M.l!s a: laiminr shas h- - will ha-- , e -- vea:y-avj votes to stars wish :. she spakersaip bal'otiar. la that 'Stimati- - they count for Mills thirty vote-mo- re than for Crisp on the first ballot. The count i- - too larre Mills aow has more votes piedred to him than any other candidate. But there is a signif- icant facs about these promise-- : a fact that is givinr Mr. Mill's friends aaeASi-aes- s. Soart!elT a piedre has Mr Mills received from the Atlantic seaboard. His caadicacy excises do eathasiasm eass of ladiaaa. There is ao special iadicastoa as yet that the eastera aad soushera democrasic vote will aaise oa any on- - araiast Mills, bus she laciiaasion o sae democratic representatives e;e:t al. of :he way from Massachusetts to M'sts-aino- i is away finraMllLs. With Graat Opportunities. WAsHs"tTox, March !1. Ex-Secat- or Pierce is ia a quaadary H- - aas more positions oaered him than nve men of ability caa all. Th .ditorshia of the -- Iiaaeapolis Trtw-n- e ax-- b eec read ered him oa a silver plaster A po-iti- oa of a similar nature ts opea to him ia Chicarc and President Harrison ha Ouered him the cho.ee of three foreign He telegraphed Mrs. Pierce for her advice yesterday Taere is sometaiar Uke 313.CCO per anaum salary attached tc each of the fore.gu missioas and Pierce fears shat she newspaper Dasiaess TIii nos pay aim ar.ysn.ur "i;e tais sum. -- ettlinj th Chlae Qaeitloc. Sachamesto. March la. The asseirr-bl- y hAs passec tae -- eaate aati-Ch-a-S- e; bll Is provides for tae issuance ci cer tiacate-o- f residence so ai. Chiaese aow x the srat... and for sne exclusion all others. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. The aati-Piakert- oa bi.l has pa -- d she New York assembly 101 to 1 Co -- iD. danaage was done :n Baaror. ale., oy .od. The tide was one of the hiraesT, knows stnee the .ocd .f 154T Tns Califcraia senate ti coacurrec ". tne assemblv am-Htinc- to the a:- - .os reform bllL and the bill now axi.i- - n.v Mark ham s signature to become Saw At a meetiag of tae Ameraiari Wrip-pia- g Paper in Chieagc ", wa decided tolose ever7 mill for one x-- A ia order to reduce the sCrpIas of stoe. Ax Fall River. 3Ias-- .. James Goss j weaver at the Cornell mills. w.s dis-charr- aad every lo.m in the m . is id'e tn consequence. THE MARKETS stoax City IAt toe. Tkios sroTc Y bds. -- totrs Crrr Ma. c IA Hoc Eitimateii receipr- -. ; .ii, Th total n ..i.ber o f'"-f- e load- - t . e- -- s: wa.- - Tbe openinz -- wer" -- pi.tted at a .2. me orne -- caoice aeavy staST. and by no. . a-.- v al. of tnar zrade wer- - wetzheu . , ea- - bid. ." Bon hor- - vcr? ant ti. . aa-- . tne trade va dul. Ti nir- - ei 3i-D- nr oa heavi-"- ; at ..83.?) - ,.; 53.4-t3.,;- c it n; mixed. iJc.K' Cattle ed receipta-- -. B tru- er- -- t.i:f wa- - azain :a xscd demand a atronz price- - stocx attie ui a.. --s were for Fa' -- teer- we- r- trocz .; sot q notably hizaer -- ei .nz at F.-Y;- - " Veals wre steady Chlxmjo lav Jttxa. Chscago, Marrn i. Cattl Heceipa. -- ,.)01. Market stejiy fi ".j H aetfers, fS.2-.- S4 3 Hozs Receipts, l- -. l Market arner rc?a and common, ia. ltt$. 3o pacs-rs- . 53.702.-- 0 prime aea-- y and autcner-wshrht- i. 52. lizh". 53.sCg-- .i sheep Eecetpta. 5.(500 ilarkt d.il and lower western. 1 233 v) native. 5; T3 fe-.- 5t cicar PT-tt- ae Wheat steady, cah. ti;j.o Mav si.a:,ci.02 July Com steady Wc May, itfiS 3i- - Ju.y sa&eo c Oat-- i tVeax cah. .)- - S-O- 'c, ilav, Uc Ju.y -- .,c Eya 4533c. Barley 5 rcady Tig. " . Pr:e Tcthy f ""-- .i J Flaa i -. tVhisvy R.i: ibMTi-ict- ia ?-.. caah. Si 1.3.;; iS Hay. 511 ".. Jety 511. IS U.12S Lard, c .. caso. K-0- Hay. Lf 'CA 2ti. anort rths. da.. Tash. 13.-tl- 33 May -- 2i32S aices -- trmer-. heavy and Inzh: yr- -: tilted,- - i3 c : reen. ii S;al--- d ball. i'j -- sAii ca, c; cry aint. ;c d-- 7 lalted hides, 3Tc, dry V. S-- c. deacens. each, 25c TaHcw steady: 5c , yj ickii. 3Kc; yc2-3c- : cate.c Jtawxss-Maa- -- SXW Tact -- Larch 13. tTheas iteadv ilV. tLl'JJ-SL- H J air Cera .Lower Ma 2, T2S7ic. Oata Lowr- - we-te- m. 5&-- 3c ProTiilcns Perk dri; mv, flLTSO 12--- 5. Lard arm. 50.43. Bart-- r wai: Trestera. ;i-2- i-. z-- r ateady. OLD HKTTf BLE Columbns State Bank' (; Slat 3ai : i-i- 7ij r PAYS IHTEREST QN T1H DEFCSTO lUUTB LOAMS GX REAL ESTATi SSTJ-- S SIGHT DF-AF- TS ON Tl' BUYS GOOD NOTES AM -- 9 I Catemn -r-- tk-7- A OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR: LEA-TOE- S GZEKA KD. Pre-ide- nt. ? H. HENKY. Vice-Pr-sl- de JOHN" sTACFFEE. Cade-- i iL BSUwGEH. G. W SCL5T, HI C0LUMSUS, NEB-,- " -- L3iS- Authorized Capital of $500,000 Paid in Capital - 90,000 " C. L PrWt. E. ? S. OELSTC- -l j ?-- . C A. ??l-A- CaahMr. DA-T-- L SCE-U-- L Xttt C. H. !- --. J P 3-- i.ir 2s t!- - I I -- !t .n-7nij- sr E. L WhaaLaw. O-c-rs- r. GaHT. ?. . C . Grr. . , -- " " c -- . ...,, .. - - .. - r-- - r f . ;isr L.7ie 'jrtrnari I.o4ia p-- ni i iccit. tr-- t allovtd 6 dupcei:. zaj and mH zaar ss. TTstai QtaMa aad Zarspe. ami au? izd arait-- mrrrrim -- ali b pjed ta ncai.7 T3rbacMa. elicit TOIX-E-- : -- CatiO.- A. & M.TURNER Or G. fT. Kit Tr-tTcLL- -ic IPTe ersaaj r lr-- cl la ncy fa ci-- ir. ieoi uyHsn MMmM .to -- Tr. PRINCIPAL POINTS -- r EAST, WST, NORTH and SOUTH TJ. P. Depot, Columbus, HENRY G-AS-S. l-- ni "" " Stfc- - k Ffg s COFFINS -- AND METALLIC CASES. stenj VxI s-- tf coLraacs, "ej.--C- a. r - ! ':

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TOO MANY PAUPER SLACK: IN

A Coll!toa Wttfe the TMt.- - Pnb.-ble--

7i.hiarron Cntenoti.l Th-- Ih o

I'icu th- - cuiii Worltl' Faijr tro-Ttn- -

Othr ate- -

W; tta Ma- - 3Iar.wtf r

nosi j '- th- - w .::- - acc wti-l- :"..- - tc aiar-2e- e Cl fits ca-- . -

eviienceG ? tnri-t- :? o..eai to ar

O'itoreaic wh j ui r" v.

Ie tE nefcrhborcoxi cr K.i st tatriiate aa orsari-x&uo- i. aftr iu- - uatir- -

o? ihr- - whit caas cumf s-- - ai r. :t;os; ar et-n-t: to b t turn from thatseethed the uic .'ui- ro fiDf pour:.;r iron ilfciU-.D- P Wira'n: ha.--D- r

T?n.s th H'r.--. but th otriin. z.i

irrtveandio .n-i-- Ir rh-m.,- "e-'

t ;at-- 7 tr j. r - ! ic aol ahat- - ict.ja'.'- - - ; - rp'jr:"! t. za.ti.jrrv n. rat.r.r-a-: w, .. l

tn- - urn.r aui a .hj ' t.i t..iof Kmciner w--- - (L.ui-'-- c Ta--

nj. ,H.a ti nave n tu,;-- i i -- ai

crat"1 from tnr-- -.,--n ay ta- - -r- -'"

of r-'- tatf ipocu.aro-- . aa:haviQi dont- - tuev haTL no '.lear.- - w

rt-.rn.- ani vr:.. o f'jr.-- o Uj au..tath4 r r.rht :- - r sac : ta- - arTh-- y ar- - j. :ruief. to tn- - u.tpu.ycr-- s of th1 c .-t :n tc :. ty nav.,.K4Wi. a-- t ."" hav retii-- r ni'.Dy tihv oc no' tc desr'. '.- - wr tr.

d - -- Tpe tissfa;ioa ar- - repors.ODer. he t.ii:.-1?.

THE r JRST

PripolUon T.it Inventor of zi- i- CotmrryCalebrjW It- - !.4J.

WASErs-r- - . Mar n :: W:.-nc-

i- - xoicr s- - lav- a piv. vnt-'L.- a.

wai:h may c.v -- om'- .:.Thousands u'. ir.v;tat-- : hav

been --et :j pave'-- - a. .ver thco-- ny

T- - r .tr.'jer ' :sw. r- - "vu.

ha Ho.n out patent- - :n tn- - a- - v-- ar

iiave ai. b-!- i :n".t.c I. fa'tevery on- - ! fir. L ni-- pn-'.r'--i-

i aoa --

ent or wh s interetei - .nv-- ". . as

Deer: .. '.r:-- d u! tn- - r:p"reiteration Tue .'- - orat.n

i- - to be :n twodi-'.- n t par:- - Tn-r-i- s

tj b- - b ;rj j pi.b...Apn :. " and '.". wh'.ii a- -- .. &e

addressed by jaie u. -- n- -t ta. an:tne f;ar.trv Th' n A or. 10.

tn1 "entenr. a of tn- - mirii- - ' tu-nrs- t

patent to an Amri'-ai- . ;n-et- .. r un-

der th- - f"n:ted states ovcrnm. nt. tner-i- s

lu b- - ai. urioc to the ivm' ofWaarrtrt. at Mount - w.tr.

eter"?? The ariou- - aepart-men- ts

of tae rovernment wil' r,- - partin see ceiehratiou aii -- ' l a -- m --

omcial staaLar V i !" tne pr;me . ;of thi.-cenen- i- -t. sp1?-er- i"

memorial. ze tn mmo -- uoi. ofa "enti;ry jf Am r a.. i-

vpatxoa. other matter ' interestwil. rrow out of t. i1".'- - n-- eu- of

the patent o9:e w. oe orourht aa t..tne many ti i?and- of andoatenseeV wth a aa.. 't - ropeu.w'i'. nave - ear: it. fat-.-- '- ui.-r- r -e- -iz

enlarr:nz m fa.-:.'t- ,- of -- h-" .

These matter Wi. oe impn--e- r, .jr -- ri-e

wno attenc rc- - c ora'o. a- -. : 'tthat a i;or.cert-- i effort wi . b

trournt to hear ny.c tue rtpre-eL.ta'.?-- -In

corurress fnjiri a- distr. t.-- - d

states u- pa- - iw- - '.operation- - o tni.-- I -

s orraa.e a permaneunaaona. o: ir.v. r-- ano

r pa" ,ted arti - t iT

tne improvemen' of tae Aaierv aa. paten?svstem.

MANY ARE SICK.

World'- - Fast 3!aaizr In hr HilthAil.iltien.il !1j!h.

CeicawO. Mar'.h I V..v-Csi:!a- i.

MKenzie. of th-- w .r : - fa rha- - been uii' --d t.- - return v

home, h fjar:nzthat if he snon.d rema.c r. Cn. .ar- hi?attach a. :a nppe rata..MSen;:e"- - i mes. w;sn otaermisfortunes, leaves the aatiouai commis-sion in a crippled coadiLoc PresentPalmer s aow on hi-- way to Florida forh.s health, and Director- - ienera. Dav.sis sicfe at home.

The memoer f the bjard of coatrc.if the nationa. commiss.on who hav--- a

jons.oermr rlnancial .questions havereached tji1 'oacIu-io- a tna" tue

will nt perm:. ofpavtnr tne expense--; of a raeet-m- r

of the wao.e com-n.ssi- t Apri...iircected. The board oetjided to issue

i circular stasiac tne eaot inan'ial con- -

d.ticn o f shmrs and eiplanir sha if asnfSoiens numner 'A members to constitute a quorum wou.d pay tneir own per-

sonal erpenses. inludinr tne ranroadfare so Cuicaru. a or. wou.d behe.c.

TLei"e i- - a p--Tet on fo:t to have the

fair opened oy tne vc .y . . v.ar descencantDf Cciumbus. th-- Iike of Serarua. ofMadrid

The board of control has denned tneautiei cf she lady manarers. The? are.aruonr ciher th'.nrs. to appoint one-ha- lf

the nemrier- - of all th' dmmltsees thataward pr.res for exn. 'its d inmcie or in part by female labor, besiceshavmr exclusive charre or she woman'souildinr and genera, manarement of theinterests of women in connection w;ihthe erpo-itio- n.

FOR

A Big Orijr for PaJ-- : thil Beic:Filled by th Eotn- - Company.

Chicago. Marh :: The PuLmanCar company is now w .rsinr on a tarr-ord- er

for palace Sleeping ar for theBritish Coionial rai-wa- y in Australia.As a result of aa orderfor a large numoer of cars was placedwith she company, and the work ts nowwell alonr towards completion. A tne-- -- i- -o hr-il- t section- - aac are to ce

niini w--. Be erectea .nere

and forceof expert paint-- a

s md w". d-- 1 sent .romaere to do the nn.shmr wor.-c- . The tarsare to be the equal of the iatesscarsturned cut ov ;.e Pullman company andire be io'd outrirht 'he railroadom pan 7- -

A -- Fn:- Foasl D.al.New Toes:. IMar-- h 13. Jen Vooc.

coiortc micres. who-- e true name wasCharles J. Fletcaer ared -- ) years, wasfound dead m nls OeQ at s. hoase where anumber of "frea is' coard. vVEea taecccr cl as nwm was oroen open ov aismaaarer. who was called bv the land--lady on account of tae strong smell ofras. Gea. W.od was foaad in bedwish she ras turned, filly oa. of the--freaks" thirds taat he left the gastiranir. taat the iaadlady turned isof! as she meter some srme m the nirhs.aad it oa ara later. This thelaadlady ceaies haviar done. The de--ceased has a sister ia Pa..ae 3Ir. Mary Jacksoa. tie also has two

' w.w.- - ia she same Si s- -

CHILIAN CIVIL WAR.

II Is Really On An ia53-n-tFore.

Nsw Toss. Marc a 13. The iatessleSter-gi7iti- r devils of the inChili, received from :Aatiero, is dasedFeb. 1L Is says A biecdy battle

a5 fourhs at Pisaraa. m which therebels were haviaa forsv killedaad sairty-rou- r wounded, me rovern- -

ment conanaes to exile a., persons inaay way iacl:aed towaras the rebels, bothnatives and foreirner- - sofferinrsherefrom. Several German andEnrlish merchants have been riventhirty-si- x hoars in which to .eave thecounsry forever: ana all those who dnot wish to enlist ic the army are also .

banished. Amonr the notable instancesof ban.-hme- n: i that a. the Atiitrianconal at Vi.pcLra.50. for oetnr favor-able to tht-- of the ;niur?ents. The

overanien: priict; u dlied tooverSowmzith eoaiticatioc of

ppjpers-- on a ?rand ?oa!e 1? reortef tooy the rovernment

Th war department made puo-ii-c

the tr?ncth of th army. The zov-prace- ns

now haj ready for the tield 2u.-00- 0

felly armed men. The greatest difii-'-m- ty

the department hai ti conveyingcok and from one place to

another in view o! the that all theChilian ihip hav- - zone over to the

The government hato purchase a., merchant veiiels

la Ch'lLAn waters thit art .:p to tnestandard ih-p- ? s-- : 1 alio b1

bought at Baenos Ayres and ilont Veiio.

of n trejtdent.W.i;hi-sto.- - ilartrhl-;- . "o informa-

tion has btn rPivd at the Chiliantcauon recardmr th- - reported assassin-ation of Pre.dent Ba.maoeda. of ""hiii.

It i not it-l.-- here to b true

SIMPSON SAYS.

lhe Eiaa4 Cocrsniaa sa Hh 31outhin Motion.

AyaPta. Md.. Mar h 13. Concresmaa Jeremiah Simpson talked at afarmers convention here. Amonr otherutterances, he said- -

We lot rid ci 4.00'- - W lae-- to en-

clave a whtjle race o pei;cle :onh aads.:th. "! ud appiO-e- .

Tbti rar-.'- f .a-v- - are one or the cie-aect-s of

ilaery Pr'jcecu:c T.vin co beceat. Prj-tecu- uc

as Treat a fraud la wia Airiaailarery

jreat sytci-ate- ". a che .roc. coa. aadlaaiber of tae c airy and tuey .mntroi suepnres and yorx :t to raa'-c- themeire . rin

.Not I rae 'S?ra I wan to e :hanrexaer I can .ret tne aost ."oats,anderLothes. drtH ?"C-- and M'is."Laaiter and a?piaoe.

ZuzIjukI rectus-- ccs.-y!-3:o- ci ourcountry and land, m Harviand hae

tecaae law? prevent you fraci ret-ur- ur

roxl Tnre ice? are ce.iDet.Fliy ciiIioas for a na.v-7- ' We tie: no

navy nor arsis.He did not fcI'.evp they would be a

race of slave-- 1 Ise the4r brethren in r.a-rop- e.

He attacked the bankers de-

clared the newspapers yere aroctrhs up.and a newspaper man wocld no morcare so :ziv-- a new than he wouldshoot a -- ubscriDer

A Chaac for Both Partie to Pajt TponBolXIey- - Eihr.

et!" Toes. Mar-- 13. A frjmDanbtary. Conn.. sav. tiov Bu'.eieyhas ordered a specia. election in Dati-bur- v

ti.. ill the vacancy whicu tnx deatcof .lucre Taylor caused. The order wasduly served, and the election will be he.don Thursday. Marcn IS. The cemo-cra- ss

"an easi.y decs their candidate,but if they vote at the election tneyvirtually recognize Buitrelpy's autaorityso oraer tt. so sney w.I -- say away fromshe polls thr rPDUOiioan will havethe field so them-eive- s. Tne democrats

apnea. t: tne oarts to have she;cdre restrained from tamr

possession of tne oth'-e- . n she rouncthat she eiecan was invalid, and ofcourse shas wi.. mv.ji-.- e a decision as toBnioetey - autnority z- - the elec-

tion. Bota parties ar- - cetermiaed tofirhs she t;ase. and the state ceatrai "om-mit- te

will no doubr be ipon fordnaaciai sia In tne meantime, shedemocratic :zd: from another townwiL : 't Danury - probate bas:r.ess

ilmr. Brrihrtit Dneor i Di4A-i- t Sla-tlv- e

in America.zw Y'iBS Ma- -: a 13. Mrn.--. Sarah

Bernhardt has u.s.'overed a relation, orto speak mere c, rreclv. :i- - re'ationseems tc have c.sCovered Sarah. Whothe retatiou i- - is a mystery, bat ther isru my-se- ry wtasever aoout tae fact thatshe i- - yonnr. charmmr. anc coes not-- peak a wcrd of French. The yoinrlady .s ave year? old. a brunette in com-

plexion, with aacK eyes and lonr heavy.ashes, a ruccy comnlexion. teesn

as mili. hair lonr. imurii.- - andolaci.. and. in brief, a perfectand just sucn a one as would oeapt so fal. m iOv A rentiesianwao has Deec supervisinrsae ssare manarement at the i wardenCity theater saic to-o-ay

I -- een sue -- fcile Wi -- ae l I doa. xnor teas madarae tutd n.e iaal.tte Maae. ae xi-- disian:.y rsiated ro aerand tna; -- ae intended to aaopt tier, t hi--e

tsu i)' 5aran - .rapais."e px-iuon Tit.readily enderanu ta.it snis -- r: of ta .a ziuire --"' ''

SOUTHERN TITLE RIPPING.

lrfcma- - tn a Pect of Trnabl; Oier it

saprifuie Court Ireci-tlou- .

Ixrni R"CK. Ari.. 3Iarjh 1- -. Thesunreme court decision rtvertznrt--j sae ?tate over r75-0i- o a.r jfoririaaliv daasei. under an a-- t of eon-rrs- s.

to different railroad- - of she -- ;.ue..s creatiar m'.cL eitement. M- - - oftne iaad has sui: n so's; -- y i.e ra..-roa-

and eten-iv- e hath-e- ti ziade by the present owners.

Pinchii by ta Aati-Cjntra- e- Lib.ir LatrArrn?. Tex.. Mar-- h 12. Durmr the

bouaiar of tne state-apito- I Gas Wi'ice.of Chicaro. a ir. wa.-- ' ?r edto brinr over under eocsracs some --timasoa- - from seouana. n- - wa- - rin-e-cu-

ry sa- - Knurats of Labr isi.ssonenvasoas ;.nvler tae LBtted ;tjite-stasu- te

in she federal onrts. Judrnien:for wa- - riven, Mr Wilkwas r.vea one rear ir. wa.ee to uotaia

'udrmens on Wilke- -

Ths VV ladooi FamLNew Toss. March 13. Treasurer

John Jay Knox, of tne Windom find.aanoaa-e- d

to-d-ay that ail out 5-- o" ofshe so.GOO beea raised. Ha eX.pected that the SiO-- aecessary to com-

plete ir would be forthcoming in a day orso. certainly Ga the retcm of Stephen B.Eliias to town. Mr Elkias is now in

He has devotsd muchsuae tc the frad. is now la consulta-tion wish Seaator Wasaoera Reare-sp.!- v

McMillan, who hav? hadcar?e of tae v asiagtoa eac

ATerrihia fil3ctu Coat. . -- larch 13. E-- F.

Tamer, head machinist in the Gagnoamine, this city, fell 30Q fees this aiter- -

neon, sustaiaiar fatal injuries. He was

roiar up froai the thoaaad-fco-s IeveLand when besweea sevea aad eight thmachiaery brcke. droppinr 3C0 fees Jasc

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a dump. Aa arm and a Iec were brokenaad. iateraal iajuries :aaictei from wncahe caaaos recover.

wj.a .- - u.w-.- - ; reiier iron -f- tr"-ri-- an- - r.-- na aa- - es

up. painsec. and cphotsrf-e- u b, whrd a d r.zed .

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DAILY REPORT OF WHAT ISBEING DONE.

ir''tay Me-to- rM at Jor r L nnp-- -xnc Bj IatroJacl t tJ rreatV4UIS of th sulI .wer LxilarnrA BU1T 4tUB.

L5CO;. March o. Iu tie senate a n-sa- je

froci tne 20Ter.or wa read appotatrMessra. Lcdden. ureer Mayer. Martin. '

Fiterald. Mother, sawyer and Nasont.ei6er- - of tie "ecra!a relief cait-i-i- cc

a contemplated a hou-- e roll o. il. Aitsrvarious couiraittees had reported, tn favorof 4nd azaiat th Wll-- m taeir h cci.none oi -- ucn report.- - bznz acteuupon. the senate went iczoesecative --tion and the re-

lief commissioner- - nentionei ato."o.That bMiy iheu proceeded to tne rst read-ing of nou-- e biit. 3iuu whirT: were

recdertn- - it o.i.wiui for railroad- - to-- Ue pa-- e io ofi.-er- j nojiitiz place-- ! of

pubhc tnit No. 1:. ?ro!iibiti all person-Air- eUnited states tn'opi or tno-- c appcinteO

for tne purpc--e from actinz a-- cilice I er

third readia? of Dill-- --enate ii . .

Tii. ames-ii- n sectiotrs --u and IT- - ofcaapter ZZ of the comsiled statue- - ofls:'i. relating to decedent, was pa--e- d "viTh-o- at

me emerrency claase Senate die No.T4. reitins to estates do er --va? radand na-- d- cnate le N.j 13ii. prov.diajfar the ue of bond.-- for interna, iniprove-nien-t.

ti-- reaa and pa-.-- ed in comtn.tteecf tae 'vhcte recite me Xj 1'Ji. deaninz taedat.e- - of was rei'oni'ne-Je- dfar pa.jar". senate die No. pruvidtn-- j

for tne incorporation jf secret and oth-- r

--ocietie-. wa-- als3 for paaze. The cocunittee roe. retxarted andthe report vas auopted. Adjjarnei fiiTue-da- v

House roll T I. to orranie Boyd countyoat of the territory lyins directly nortn ofHolt, calxerf as in the house on aalreading aac pa--o- - .v?li o4 navs 1;. Theretaaincer o: tne moruin? --e ion wa.-- p--

In reports fr:. the van. u.-- 'citTee-- At me aftern'n e .on Mr M -t

aier-H- i a reoluti-- r".".:..".: the pledge- -made iy tne various political party plat-forms in re-rar- to enactinr -t- rin-jent regu-

lation- concernmr usurioas rate-- of iteret.and moved that noa-- e roll ill. the osurybill, be made a special orUer for 11 o"clo-f- c.

Wituct rearhins a vote onany pendmr amendment the committee

;se and tne nou-- e .tdjoumec till 10:0 to-

morrowLrsv-On- s Marh ' The house went into

cammittee cf the whole and ed on

of tne usury .ilia. Aftertne motion to sub-stitat- --enate aie U

wa lot and house roll .JU wa orderedfor ana. pas-a-r- e. Tae house then

went into committee of the whote for the-- onsiueration of b.l- - on the renerai Sie.Eou-'- e r-:-i 21- -. b making in-curable tn-an- lty of ve year-- duration anadditional cause for divorce, wa.-- caued up.The bi--i wa.-- dually amended t, retjuirinzthe nusand ti. support the insane wife dur-i- n

ner lefetie and reporreii ba f r pasaze. House rol 23ii. by Felron. reijuirmthe clerk to i.ie aS-tra- 'ts t rea.estate for certain d ted fee .n countle-- ihavimr les tnan inhabitant-- , va,also reported fivorably ut the housefound tt-e- lf witnont a quorum and ad-journed

L ut. Net:.. Mar-- h - At te moru-- -of the toue Kohan. :hairn.an

of the -- iftir committee, sent up . reo,ue- -t

tiiat four more be added. ShraUermoved tnat thevpeaser app5:nt fimr asc-ites to act wita the aifsmr conjoiittse maccordance witn the remie- -t of tae cnatr-ma- n.

Howe n 1 point of the oraer tha'the siinnr committee 'i)uld not ce Increasedwithout recon-tderin- ir the motn bywaich it wa- - originally apcomtet!The speaker sustained the point ofo rder.snrader appeaiec fr-j- the decision of thecnair A motiut. to ay the ajpeal on tnetable wa- - iit yea.-- 25 nay- - - m a m"s on to adopt tne prcv:ou- - ne-u- on aad .'tjtoi debate only 31. aL mdepeaden'-- .

to roL .rail, and tne h.u.- - nzitself witn.mt a quorum the speaker de-

clared an adjournment till - p. m. in thethe reruiar rder of ausines- -B.I1- - on dual readlnr were

ta.en un. and tne foLwin' passedHouse roi. lo. pmidar for theformation cf new --cnooi distrirt.-- .House roll I5T requiring one-tai- ru of thememters of .cnooi b3ard-- ? in metrcp.)Utaacities shall be women. . ea. 5' . n.iy- -. 22.Houe roil iz. eaemptim "hou-eno- ld :ro4Mi- -.

tc.ls and instrument.- - to the vame of ;13ifrom ta.Tation. House 11. 4. ret;uirinr allforeign inauran'e to pro-ecu- ce

tnetr case in tne --tate ciirt-- . Yea- -. :

nays. 20 House roi. T. providing trtatcounty attorney- - suall a t a.--. claiQi

the government for pension.- - with- -out any e-t- ra copenaatijn lea--.

T. Huuse roi- - -- ) pronibittnz anyempio7-- r from eiaucz a promL--e a.-- a

cf employment from an appi.cant fora p;ition that ae will not loin a .abor

Hou-- e roL 2i -- u:tsfor notes t.j a inniznt In the countywher- - m iker or endir-- r --ued resides.House roll 123. appropriatinz 52.500 for therelief of Georze vi Lavi. House roll 260.tc encouraze the orzimization of a law aadmedical department of tne state nmveraityA bill Tii also pa.--e-d au:n: -- ome slizhtchanze in the ."ompen-atto- n of the road

AG 'our aed.Lincoln Mar.-- h 1 iu tae senate the

committee reported that hou-- e roll No. .14

provuiinz for the rezulatiwo of st-'- yardsand commission f. r a.ne of live stoox. bepa-'S-- d .us tnat die :j4 autnorizinz 'lti--an- d

villares to appropriate money & paymemorial day etpen-e- a. be passed, also dieII1. rezuiarmr bniidmz. loan and aavmz-tnstitution- -.

House roll No !. enablinztne ue of matriculation and d.ploma fee-f- cr

library pu-po- -e in tne untv-- ritv oi the state wa-- passed.House rai. No. 1" n-- ajj pas-e- d. aswere as --enate die No H4. prouibitiazand invalidatinz mortzaze- - upon houseaoldzc:is and furniture and otneresenipt prop-erty, uniesa aimed by tcth auscand andwife, and --enate die NV xr--

; enablinz thepurchasers of seed zraln to mortzaze thecrops to be zrown taerefrom. The senatethen went into .tjmai.ttee )i the whoie tconsider bill- - on the zenerai die and

for Das-a- ie --enate die No 2.

providing for a norma. at Pierreas al--. --enate ale No. ji?.----amtary diatrtct-- ' --enate die Hi.

sne formauon of --ch.xit districts, wasrecommended for pa a.z. Au,oumed.B--- t the mornmz --e fon of the house It tooKup oilis en tnira readinz and tae foi.ow.nz-- ere pasaed Hu-- e U o. "preicinzthat iezai papers azain-- t i railroad ny

may Ce --erved upon conductor- - many county ;n the atate. Housercll 24. requ rm-- all riUroad- - tilestablish and maintain a uepotand switches within the limits of every in-

corporated viilazp or city Z the secondTns. yeas. 7z naya. I. Hou-- e rjli 212.

retiuirmz tne siznature of a majority jf allthe le-za- i voter-- of a precinct to a petitionfor a Iicen-- e to --eii intoTtcatinz liquorsjatside of and incorporated vtllaz"veas. 5o nays. 3.-- House rjll iJ3. r.equ;r.uzall state warrants, when there is no moneyin tne treasury to redeem them, tobe investea m the chcoi funu.The bill f r a onstitutlonai conventionfailed of pa. aze. Tn 'ijmmittee -- f thewaoie tne foi.OJr az 51-- were riommendedfor pasaje . loose roll 24.5 ia.nz tneharzes for -- leepinz r at 5l.o) for tower

terths and 51 for upper hon-- roil 54 pro-vidi- nr

for a repeal of the whole chapter ofthe law relatmz t. iaspecUot. of oils 30 to24. ' Pendmz vote upon a. bill to raa propertyat cash value, after tae ccmmittee rose thehouse adjourned

L".nr. March 11. Anon; committeereports in the senate this morainz was tha:of the ccmmittee oa banlcs j-i- d curreacrecommended for zenerai die bill No. 32,

requirmz the state er to place statefunds en deposit in stare or national banks.The fiilowinz Sills were pas-e- d. senatedie No. 20. incorpcratmr secret and othersocieties; Nc. 191. msistmz trat the hlzh-- s

indebtedne--a of a --orporation shaL noteaceed two-tnrr-ds ci their s .c; :

No. HO. authcrizinz coun'y hoards to athe cauntj sczptas zenerai innd to buyjeed and food for aeeuy farmers, and Nij.152. essablishinz a norma, school at Pier-e- .In ccmmittee ci the wnole, senator Collinstn the chair, the ioHowiz dies were di?zasi&d. and recemmended ior passaze No.113. -- stahLUhiaz a state board oi healthand regulatinzthe practice of medicine: No.TT compe Tinz rail read companies to main-tain suitable crossing at ail public roads.No. 143. compeilinz railroad companies toziase rapid transfer at nlaces where thereare two cr more roads . No-- 136. punishingjersona jr provokimj assaults up5n them-etv- es

or otters bv tne ma oi vile andenithess. N"o. 142- - --ecari-n? the

iearin-ze- i cases in county court.- - wheredie sum exceeds she lurisdhrticn of a jus-iz-e

oi the peace: No. ITO. rfg per- -

' ons who. without authority, shall taVeup. conane or ell any doc this bill'ontained a provision puti-hin- z by

parties vlolatlnz it. but onmotion of senator switzler the feature wawithdrawn No. 21 t. enabling cities, town- -,

villares and preint.-- to appropriate moneyto defray the expense-- , of Memorial uayday observance: No-- 13T. requirinz corpor-ations. nn- - anc individual-- in the bankingbusiness to niae reports of their resourcesand liabllit.e to the aaditor of pu bi!- - ac-

counts and S-t- the minimum amount ofcapital for the carrytnz on of a baakinzbuaine--- ". The cemm-tte- reported aad thereport was adopted Adjourned.

In the house, at the mominr alarze number of committee report- - wereplaced on die. The house went m'o com-mittee of the whoie to ous G"r rvil 4t2 toestablisn aa "in.ermdiaie refo-mat.jr-

y atLoui-vill-e. t.a- - ."ounty. Neh." The com-

mittee r comnieHded the pasaaze of the t) ..ty a cl-- se vot.-- . At the sods hour the UVhad not been dL-to--ed of by the houe.House rul ti -- rovulmz for

a ..onsiitutional anjendmeut tran--fern- nz

all dae- - and Iicen-- e fee- - from thlocal, town or city --cin.oi fuud t tne .

ed icati-ina- l fcnU a-- paed yes.2. Tae chappej bill for

of wild lanus the .ame as zuiT:vated farm.,waa icat Tae Lont-viU- e reformatory bli.pa-a- ed The house went into eomruttleo tne whole. House roil 2H. aauoria.n-Kniznt- .-

of Pythia- to incorporate,h. tnciudinr Knight- - of Later

and farmerr alilan."e .ind Bjhemiin R.--

Latnoiic Benevolent aocieii andof st. Anuiw tnd re.ommen.ieO for

p.isaze. T ie houe aad also underju-- e roil 21. proidinz f..r e

rvas-e-suie- nt of a iarxe quantity of iaadformerly belomnnz i the rad-oa-i. andafter a pruliKii the b.l. fi,reported for pas-az- e. but pendinztUe adop-tion oi the report, tue nou--e adjourned.

LN.o.'. Mari'U 12 In th -- enare thbmornrnz a petftion fn: a rcnun; of tnrvote--, cast on the pronibit.ry amendmentat tue la. t eie.'uoc wa- - referreii t.. the

on nal amenvlment.-- . Thecommitte- -' on counties and .unnty bomv.1-ar.- es

recoaimcnd indednite p -- tponement ottne iTii-i.n- - county Tee 3.1.

on women tne nzht r.i vote f rpre--i-

ien'-- il electors wa- ret3mnienUed o beDisponed : al-- tn oi.. s.. .r-a- tt'

a coard of azrimlture. TLe --eaate theewect into committee of the hle to on--ul-

biit-o- n zenen die.The hou-- e ar it-- morainz receire,

fron. the -- .ftinj ii'maiittee a rpor" on thffollowraz biiL--. and they were placed at theheauofth-- zenerai d.e Huse rou ..la-- ae u-t- iry bill, aouse 212. lezallzmzthe odi.-i- ai a.r- - of F E. Brown, a notarypu'ou. of Oz&ii cuuntv- - hou-- e rolTs 120 and121. rela'inz t. the dutie- - of the coTn-"r- ;

h'-u- roll 13. providinz ;?or the deposit oi-- urpiu.- pubii.- - funis. and the intereat z

a crue to tne -- tate- n.--- e roil "17 appr--priatxn- z

530.300 for a some for rnouriatea.' be loi'ateii at schuyler- - house rou 2il

appr priatinz 51 for tne Nebraaiaevh.'i.t at the worlc"- - ij.'.? Thehouse went into committee of thewhote s cons cer biiL-- rep.rted from tae- ftiaz committer. Huse r..'n 222. ".ezaiiz-in- z

aet- - of F E. Brown. .)f Otoe county, wasreported fur pas-az- e. The enact.nz ziauseof aouse r-.- Jl'J and 421 were atric .en cut.A lnz discusaion followed ov- -r house roll2 J. appropriatinz 51 )').00 for aa e.nibts atthe ;vrld- - fa.r .a a''-az- o .a The bilwa- - tj'ially repor'ed for pas-az- e aad thehou-- e adjourned

LOOKS SERIOUS FOR 30YO.Tha L- - Fcto Gii7rnor or brukt ELm

'o stnch a Yet.Li-.'-O-

LN"eo.. March I- - When the

contest aae no !u the 3upreme court, on Boyd's nliar his answer,consideraole surprise was occasioned bythe contents of the deenmec- - Th-ausw-

er

is voinminous. and recites a his-

tory of Boyd's birth, coming to America.in: all hisorikial acts sln-- e -- ecomm? ofare. and asserts taat these al. coastitntehim a citizen of the United States, yes,to further clear the conbt- - th.-- t had ap-

peared on his citizenship, he Tt befor.Judre Dundy of the United States dis-

trict court at umana. Dec. id, 1--50 aad

wa-du- iy admitted to citizenshiprpu the fi..nrof this answer hayer'

attorney riied a demurrer thereto, asser:-m- r

that she answer qoes not state factssutSciens to constitute a defense to taelaformation: taat the facts stated insaid answer are insumciect so justify shedefendant in holding and exerclsinr tc.othce of rovernor of -- "eoraska; that tieanswer shows npoa its face that the

James E. Bjyd. was an alienand inelinble to the otiice of governor ofNebraska in November IsOO. as shetime of his pretendeti election, aactnat ae unlawfully invaded and pectheouiceof governor in Jaauarv. 1591 be-

fore the nliar of the information, aad thaihe now holds the same unlaw-ful. y and wisnou: nras and au-

thority of law. as knarred Isshe said laforuiatioa: tha the saidanswer admits upon its face the facspleaded in the information, stowia? zhelection of the relator. Joan M. aaaysr.in November. i.. and cus right to hoidsaid once by reasoa of 'ne'igioflity aadconseq .ent non-ele-ti- oa of the defendantfor the term of two years from tne erstThursday after the arst Tciesday of Jan-nar-y,

l.-- l. and until a sjecessor shall beeWsed and qualified.

The court it- - sc-d- ay to hear arza-mea-ts

on this demurrer. It i quitereaerally conceded that Mr Boyd willaave to ro. He is a citizen, bet hiscitizenship dates from Dec 1 .. 15S0. andthe constitution reicires that he shallhave Deen a for ten years priorto the day of tae election. The recordof his D-- c. K. i;50. hbeea suporessed until this time, and at-torneys argue that the nlmr of that rec-co- rc

as an exnibtt to his answer vrrsuallyadmits himserf out of court.

To Outt(ler I: Loe a-- Cf Bo7d'-- t Cm lat Liln Force.I LrcoL:. Iarch 13. The Thayer-- ,

B.iyd ccasest for she oiitce of goveraorofNeorassa was arraed to the supreme

'coiirs oa the demurrer of she reiasor.Thayer. i- - the answer of the rspoad-- "

ent. Boyd-- Notaing rew was develojiediu tnis armment iipt tne posisionsa:ea by B.yd's astorneys shat Boydbeing a resident of 'the territory ia !--

".

whea it was admitted into the union as astate, was thus made a citizen of theUaited States without formal naturall-zatio- a.

in short, the claim was madein r.a.ral tha: she restdeats of aayterritory were made citizens of sheUaited Ssates whea shat territory aadmitted lato the uaioa as one of the

' stases. aad this it was arguec was espe-cially true la refereace to Neorasa. as.it was a part of tae Louisiana purchaseaad the Dorchase cf Paris ia 1503 hadespecially provided that this territorywaea admitted iato the aaioa shoaid he

, oa aa equai w.sh the other states aacshe laaabitants thereof should he c:ti- -,

zerts. This. Gea. Cow.a ccatended,means she iahAhit-iat- s as the time of the

' admt-Si- oa aad aot as the sine of shesreasy. Replyiar to tins, Gea. VTebaser,

ifor she ralasor, quoted theP-irG- e casgfrom 3 Alabama. 54- -. Prtmrose. aaaliea. had removed so Loaisiaaa shorslyafter she treaty of Paris, remained aainhabitaat aatil after she admissloa cfsae state iato the uaion. aad vi sheourt held that he was aot a cisrzen. The

cae was sasea under advisemeas by thecourt.

BRA2IL ENDORSES IT.TT --Ueiprocity Treaty 0lclJly Ektoc-- I

axil tn That Coontry., Marca 1L Braziliaaaewpapers have been received as she

i of state coataialar tie de-cree by she presideas cf BraziL declar-ing she ports of shas couasry free aaaopea so nnporss from she Unisai Statethat were included ia she receas recl-proci- sy

agree meat, shas setting as ress, the -- amors carreas aad iSaersioa-- coa--

In from varioas quarters tins the Brv; Hiai goveraaien; did aot recoga-i- e that Taltdi-- v of he treaty.

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ENGLAND REPLIES COURTE-OUSLY TO BLAINE.

T-- u rropolaoo to --Lrbitr.t the Bh--sS atmttar CortltaUly EadorMd-E- afland'- - TUsi o ta Coatror OthrWa-hlazt-

aa w.

Spsgfi. March II. Oa the arstballot la she joias assembly shis afser-aco- a

Joaa M. Palmer was elecsed TaitedStase seaotor to succeed Chas. B. Far-wel- l.

How tt Wa Done.The represeasasive hall was crowded

to Its utmost wish eager humanity, sowisaess she closiag sceaes of the mostmemorable senatorial contest Illiaoisever witaessed. Eartv sins moraiag sherepublican- - held a caucus aad discussedshe idvTsabilisy of givtar Taubeaeck orMoore ICO votes la order to place shefarmer- - ia an aw sward a:

or. in the event of defeat.of olag down with a uaaaimocs partyvote for Richard Osieshy tlaaliy itwa resolved to leave everyshiag ia thehaail- - of she steeriag committee. Thicommlssee ihors time before the mees-la- g

of she joiat committee, summonedDr. Moore before them aad told aim theywere prepared so nve him 100 votes cathe joias ballot to-da- y. w.ta appareasvictory ia si-- ns. Represeatative Mooredid what few mea would havedoae aader Iihe circmastaaces.

I regres so be obliged sodisapcoiasyou.reaslemea. said he. "bcs your offercomes too late. After waitiaz eirhsweeks for republlcaa support, Coccrel.aad myself have decided to give oar voteto Gea. Palmer, aad have afixed carsiraasur-- - to aa address to that eifect."The steering committee anally decidedto give their vote to S-uat-

or Fuller, thecaairmaa of the steenag committee iarecogaition cf n:s semccs :c tha: "ca-

pacity.Th liailn-- y Skinat-h- .

Jus before the meeuar of she joiasassembly delegatioas of Palmer admir-ers from Mi-so-

ari aad ladiaaa eateredthe capitoi aad were escorted to seats inthe galleries. The repubiicaa s;eeriagccmmitw-- e ordered their memcers aos tcanswer the preliminary roll cal.. Sena-tor Evans, however, disregarded shecommittee's injunction and aaswereo"here waea his aame was called.Of she h-u-

se both Moore aad CockreLlaaswered to the roll call and were loudlyapplauded by the democrats. Oa Tau-beaeck- 's

refusal to aaswer to tae roi'call there was a shrht ripple of ap-plause on tae repubiicaa side, which wasqaicsly suppressed by the repubiscaasteeriag committee. "Twen;y-nv- e sea-atcr- s

anc sevensy-dv- e members haveaaswered ti leir aamea. saidspeaker.

Two F. 91. B. A. Men Vot- - for Palmer.Roll call of the aouse was ordered.

Whea Cock-el- l' aame was caiied he aa-swered. "I vote for Jc hi M Paimer."For a few miautes she democratic shoutsand cheers that reveroerated throurhthe capitoi were deafening. After aslirhs lull shey were renewed and it was;wu minutes before order coaid be

restored. The repaoiicans sail remainedsilent as the call proceeded. Moore'-nam- e

was caiied and he voted for Palmer.Again democratic enthusiasm found vearin proioaged cheers. Then tae name o:Morris. Moored repubiicaa. was ca.ied.That geatiemaa voted for Cicero J. Liad-ie- y

He wa- - tae only repuoiicaa vosiagaad she aosea-ee- s were demanded by therepublican steeriar committee.

Palmar. 103: Urn-le- y. 10O: streeter. 1.

After the call tae abseatees theprocram was changed and the repub-licans voted for Lmdiev. is havine beenfound impcssioie for Ful.er or any otherman to receive the ful. republican vote.Representative Taakeneci. waea hisname was called, voted for "A J.sireeser. the aomiaee of the F. M. B. A.party." and dropping iato ai- - seat burstiato tears, from sincere sorrow, nodoubt, aad cheer after cheer from therepuolicaas rewarded his i.yaltytohisparty nominee. Senators Bacon andEvans. on tne rirss roll call,votea for Ogiesoy. bus subsequeasiychaaged their vote to Lmdley Tae ven-ncati- on

of sae roil cal. showed taateveryrepublican voted for Lradley aad everydemocrat for Palmer: Moore aad Cock-re- ii

also voted for Palmer, anc Tauhe-ae-c

for Stret3ter. "Oa this l4ta cai-los- ."

said Speaker Crafts, "the whoienumber of votes cast is 204. aecessary tcchoice. 'i. of waich Joaa I. Palmerhas received 103 votes: democraticcheers A. J. Ssreeter I vote. .. CiceroJ. Liadiey ic) votes; aad I hereoy de-

clare Joaa eieoted UaitedStates senator."

Then T.y shouted.Deaf eaiagacplaase from the democratic

side aad railen- - rreeted this aaaouace-mea- t.

Vhea sueace was restor-i- l ajoins ccmmittee of seven appointedt aotify Ger.. Plmer of his election.The committee resumed wtta tae se.i-tor-elec- t,

who was greeted wi;j greatappiaase. speaker Cift-- lasrodcfedaim.

TSe Senator' Than-- U.

Oa beiar lasrcdnced to she ;oias aisemblv Gen. said

Gentlemen of the Thirty-ievec- ta generalassembly: You acnt scarcely to eapectme so spea: a; tnis trme. I feel mere le.ayinz. Ala z I ziad to zet out ci thewilderness. " I than- -, yoc 111 members,for ymdicatinz the rizht of tne people. Bya plurality of their votes was eapre-e- dthe desire of tne people to seie.;a ienatcr and my election isaisiC-ica- -. You men wao nave laboredc Iotjz to elect vonr independent candidate

also deserve my thanks. Applause. . Myrepublican friends. I shank yu. nx Yo.in tnis cocteat represented tne oid methclof eiectinz senators. I than., you tnat thiscontest has been fre frtr. personalities..ppiaase.Joias assembly then adjourned siae

d;e.

The Tabernacle Ail Rlht.Netw Tosh. March II. As has ceea

aaaouaced. she iiaancial dicu.sie- -Brcokiya sab-raa- cie

have been overcome qv sae issue offcoads. which have moss- .- beea placed.Is i- - aow estimated saas sae expenseswill averige ahoas 53j.C C) a year DrTaimage s saiary. 512. '.r a yar. raser-es- s.

SIu.C'j; salaries and mcidensais,S;.00i. The iacome. is is -- s!ased, willbe ia'-.---. pew reats. 522,C0- - piite coKiectioas, 5io,C O): aaacr:atica--. 3,0:o.The memters cf the zoarregauoa willaa; he as:ed tc suascrine to the aeboad lisae aatil if er the dedicattca cfshe church.

Asthr Avenae Opn to Woman.Prr-3CB-

G. Pa., March IL A prettyItaliaa womaa. a feasale detcsive fromNew York cisy, named Aasoaeste B..--r

ua, is here wish Eeraita Beraario.aoaaaj for she lasser'3 fasheriess c-c- aad.

Gaiseppo Bernardo. Antonette jacoas 30 years of are, cresses tn

talks. Eaglisa . aeasly, aad h?id acoafereace with Poiice laapeetor WilliamMcAIees- -. She was detailed for ta.work by laspecsor BTras, of New Yor?

TJja ArbltT Cxar.$T. 3C2 Xixca it. The czar

aa direcsly proaTei-- d she strees saie 01She Vs- - yrrmyt. owiag to a bl.etinridicaliag Priace Bertecief. who wasrecently aeasenced as Warsaw to7ears peaal servtscde ir shcoxxzz: l

issr, she PoLsh actt-ess-, Vrjaerskaia.Tha oficer-- of the Grcdao Hassars. tcirhlca regi--- i: Priace Earseaief be- -

j isaged, have aLso heea lampooaed aadiT 5peIc ia she czar for prosecsica.

THE MCHIGANMUDDLE.

3ft-laoi- ij aad foil tic Ar riarlns Bavo"Withilieh.. March 13. All day

lonr seaator t rtdieader hAS doded sheomcers who have a warraas for his ar-res- s

for bigamy His ladiaawife. whomhe is said to have married ia Petoskey ia1539. aad who, is is altered, bore himswo sons, brought to Lansing with hera marriare certiacate strned bv a priestof the mission chapei at Har.or sprmrs.and :n addition a series of letters writtenhome bv r ndlencer daring the war. inwhich he alway- - addressed the daughterof Chief Petoskey as his dear wife.

After the war c:o-e- d i'ridlender de-

serted the Indian womaa completely ancsettled m Iosco county, marrymr hipre-e- nt wife there about nfteea year-ar- o.

Four years ago wife No. i 'earnedof his whereabouts and beran throughher assoraeys a perMsseas assemps seSee ore money eno'irh to sapors hercomforsably la herdecliamg years. Fnd-iende- r

do.ed ous small sums so her. bcris wa.-- nos until he was seated as seaasocby she democrats taat she focad an

so force aayshing iik ade-quate compeasation far the long deser-tion. Frit-lend- er practically admits sh-sra-

th

of tae charges rala.ss him. Lasaigas he a"ered to the attoraev of wifeNo. 1 SLOW if immuaity from criminalprosecnuoa was zraated ana. This theattoraeys refused to accede so. and Frid-lend- er

Secreted h.mself m the lieutenr's room oat of the reach of

she ocers.This afternoon he slipped iato the sen-

ate chamber to attead the session. Noattempt was made to arrest him in thecharmer, bat he caurhs a ghmpe of adetective ia the lobby and hnrrtediy leav-m- r

tae room araia loekeii himself laLiec.-Go- v. Strong's ofiice.

The democrats fee. a ured that If i

Fridlenuer is od'V arrested aad takea toPetos.cey to answer the charge araiasshim the republicans will retaliate far thedemocratic steal of two seats a coupie ofweeks aro bv anseatmr Frid'.ender andgivinr his seas to ilorse. Therefore sheyare prepared to serve a writof haneas corpas as soon as the arrest is made, and ifthis piaa fails all the democratic seaawrs propose to s.ip away so Caaada aadthus ieav? the senate oae vote short ofa quorum until Fndieader ootains cai.aad caa retura to Laasiag The S-laa

yesterday af cernooc was extremely bisteraad maraed by fre.iueat ciashes betweenshe aarties.

MILLS FOR SPEAKER.

The TTa Gutlmai a Probable WinnerW"b.t Worrle- - Him.

Wahi5v, -- :. March 13 The friends.' F--crer . M.l!s a: laiminr shas h--

will ha-- , e -- vea:y-avj votes to stars wish:. she spakersaip bal'otiar. la that'Stimati- - they count for Mills thirty vote-mo- re

than for Crisp on the first ballot.The count i- - too larre Mills aow hasmore votes piedred to him than anyother candidate. But there is a signif-icant facs about these promise-- : a factthat is givinr Mr. Mill's friends aaeASi-aes- s.

Soart!elT a piedre has Mr Millsreceived from the Atlantic seaboard. Hiscaadicacy excises do eathasiasm eass ofladiaaa. There is ao special iadicastoaas yet that the eastera aad sousherademocrasic vote will aaise oa any on- -araiast Mills, bus she laciiaasion o saedemocratic representatives e;e:t al. of:he way from Massachusetts to M'sts-aino- i

is away finraMllLs.

With Graat Opportunities.WAsHs"tTox, March !1. Ex-Secat- or

Pierce is ia a quaadary H- - aas morepositions oaered him than nve men ofability caa all. Th .ditorshia of the--Iiaaeapolis Trtw-n- e ax-- beec readeredhim oa a silver plaster A po-iti- oa of asimilar nature ts opea to him ia Chicarcand President Harrison ha Ouered himthe cho.ee of three foreign Hetelegraphed Mrs. Pierce for her adviceyesterday Taere is sometaiar Uke313.CCO per anaum salary attached tceach of the fore.gu missioas and Piercefears shat she newspaper Dasiaess TIiinos pay aim ar.ysn.ur "i;e tais sum.

-- ettlinj th Chlae Qaeitloc.Sachamesto. March la. The asseirr-bl-y

hAs passec tae --eaate aati-Ch-a-S- e;

bll Is provides for tae issuance ci certiacate-o-f residence so ai. Chiaese aowx the srat... and for sne exclusion allothers.

SPARKS FROM THE WIRES.

The aati-Piakert- oa bi.l has pa --d sheNew York assembly 101 to 1

Co --iD. danaage was done :nBaaror. ale., oy .od. The tide was oneof the hiraesT, knows stnee the .ocd .f154T

Tns Califcraia senate ti coacurrec". tne assemblv am-Htinc- to the a:- -

.os reform bllL and the bill now axi.i- -n.v Mark ham s signature to become

Saw

At a meetiag of tae Ameraiari Wrip-pia- g

Paper in Chieagc ", wadecided tolose ever7 mill for one x--A

ia order to reduce the sCrpIas of stoe.Ax Fall River. 3Ias-- .. James Goss j

weaver at the Cornell mills. w.s dis-charr-

aad every lo.m in the m . isid'e tn consequence.

THE MARKETS

stoax City IAt toe.Tkios sroTc Y bds. -- totrs Crrr Ma. c

IA Hoc Eitimateii receipr- -. ; .ii,

Th total n ..i.ber o f'"-f- e load- - t . e- --

s: wa.-- Tbe openinz --

wer" -- pi.tted at a .2. me orne --

caoice aeavy staST. and by no. . a-.- v

al. of tnar zrade wer-- wetzheu . , ea- -bid. ." Bon hor-- vcr? ant ti. . aa-- .

tne trade va dul. Ti nir- - ei3i-D- nr oa heavi-"- ; at ..83.?) - ,.;53.4-t3.,;- c it n; mixed. iJc.K'

Cattle ed receipta-- -. B tru-er- -- t.i:f wa- - azain :a xscd demand aatronz price- - stocx attie ui a.. --s

were for Fa' -- teer- we- r- trocz .;sot q notably hizaer --ei .nz at F.-Y;- - "Veals wre steady

Chlxmjo lav Jttxa.Chscago, Marrn i. Cattl Heceipa.

-- ,.)01. Market stejiy fi ".j H

aetfers, fS.2-.- S4 3

Hozs Receipts, l--. l Market arnerrc?a and common, ia. ltt$. 3o pacs-rs- .53.702.-- 0 prime aea-- y and autcner-wshrht- i.

52. lizh". 53.sCg-- .isheep Eecetpta. 5.(500 ilarkt d.il and

lower western. 1 233 v) native. 5; T3fe-.-5t

cicar PT-tt- ae

Wheat steady, cah. ti;j.o Mavsi.a:,ci.02 July

Com steady Wc May, itfiS3i- - Ju.y sa&eo c

Oat--i tVeax cah. .)-- S-O- 'c, ilav,Uc Ju.y -- .,c

Eya 4533c.Barley 5 rcady Tig. " .

Pr:e Tcthy f ""--.i J

Flaa i -.

tVhisvy R.i:ibMTi-ict- ia

?-.. caah. Si 1.3.;;iS Hay. 511 ".. Jety 511. ISU.12S Lard, c .. caso. K-0- Hay. Lf

'CA 2ti. anort rths. da.. Tash. 13.-tl- 33May -- 2i32S

aices --trmer-. heavy and Inzh: yr--:

tilted,- - i3 c : reen. ii S;al--- d ball.i'j -- sAii ca, c; cry aint. ;cd--7 lalted hides, 3Tc, dry V. S-- c.deacens. each, 25c

TaHcw steady: 5c , yj ickii.3Kc; yc2-3c- : cate.cJtawxss-Maa- --

SXW Tact -- Larch 13. tTheas iteadvilV. tLl'JJ-SL-

H JairCera .Lower Ma 2, T2S7ic.Oata Lowr- - we-te- m.

5&-- 3c

ProTiilcns Perk dri; mv, flLTSO12---

5. Lard arm. 50.43. Bart--r wai:Trestera. ;i-2- i-. z--r ateady.

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OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR:LEA-TOE-

S GZEKA KD. Pre-ide- nt.

? H. HENKY. Vice-Pr-sl- de

JOHN" sTACFFEE. Cade--iiL BSUwGEH. G. W SCL5T,

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