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"OURTEENTH YEAR. A Geological Sarvey aud & State Geo! Qlil Wflm d v‘.;:a'r’»d to the houre with the rec mmenda Lobbyists, The Railroad Lawyers Manage|i. 1) was now rushed theougn without remaik | [he Cabinet Guessiog “‘Inatitoot” Things to their Satisfaction, The Metz Liquor Bill Will Likely viding for n State *Qow | they fousht the hangers on of the cause. Wiuh no Opposttion, THE SENATE. Special Correspondence of THe Dk, ¢, February 17.—The lobby is much disappointed over tha fact thet the senate | lighed in the city thay represent. ‘Ihen they passed the even teno was transacted, A bill was passed by which the tion fees of the stato university pars into the o0 : A bill to incorporate the Blair [ It fa daily becming more difficult to under. | Uy Moines 1iver lands, and Lapham contin- Uridge, over which there was some discuesion | stand how sny railroad lagislation can possi- in the committee of the whole, did not receive "'}i,““ accomplished this sasion, the requisite numbar of votes and was recom- | hag rejocted add vica versa. The railroad | ill was defeated mitted to awalt the arrival of = The senate went whole to consider bills on genaral file snd dis. pose of soveral. committee of the And to provide for the estab- | in the galleries induleiog in_wild flirtations, lishment of soecondary precinct schools met | evidently having many lady friends in town with considerable opposition. crintendant’s ideas and the facs that [ f10F DO it involves the expenditure of mo ey made it | X41I0Ey seven or o g1t stroog, all looking hap- Ubjactionable to the wenators, who are. ener. | PY 9nd contented enticely oblivious of what getic m plugging up the bucg-hole, though the spigot leaks fearfully. "T'ne memoiial to congress proteating againet tlo tra’l from Texas to Canada, was re- commended to pass, Laying wasto as it would, some five mil fon acres of Nebraska | Special Telegram to Tug Bek. prairie, the ssnators thought it worthy of op- While the Omaha board of trade nivises | afternoon the Kearney reform achool appro- that the in urance lawa ba let alone, the wise legislators thinlk otherwisa, Is»id a senator this morning, m epeaking of the apprepristious that were asked for, *‘1 B g 4 would vote against avery appropriation for | ful'y iliustrated than in this cace, The com- buildings, but my folks have tikan a notion [ mitree of the houre went to Kearnoy to in- | Usite they want a oormal school in \ur tow the Grand [-land folks waut the now i asylum, eo [ will ‘haye to vote for el of 'em |sumptuously ~They in o1 st to get the fellers to vote for our town | ~as reqnired for the reform schocl and that for a normal The taxpayers may growl at the appropria- | zood men and true. They came ba tions, bus they have themeelves to blam 3 miny of them hink all their county ne a public institusion, and to g tis they must help somebody elsa out, wust pay the fiddle: Afcernoon Session, Special telogram to the Bex, LiNcowN, Neb., Febraary 17,—Senutor M Shane offered a8 & recolution this afternoon | £ every 8,000 inhubitants was ¢ usidered and | absanes the senator from Misour (Vs for the appointing of a committes, to act with a like committee the house to fix the time of adjourning sine dia, The senate then went into committen of the whale considering sixteen wera recommeuie | number was the (ioehner bill regulativg the | 1 n taansportation of freight through the rtate in with felony to call witaesees in their own be- | Migsouri was not at that tima aware of the Like mauy other bills it slip- pad through without motico when the com- mitteo arose and raported, Church Howamoved to amand the report indefinitoly the bills all of which it Howe, making a ange in the man nec of haudliog hat county commissioners shall appoint ap praisers, no one peraon shall lowe more thun a saction of the land, and the price shall now « Iens than $10 par acee, Mutz's liquor bill was racommenged for ith hittle oppositicn, o bill of which mention was made in its passage through ths bouse, pawed t throuzh the commistes without oppo-tion | Mr. Cleveland Goes to Washingtou | journed, The merits of the biil are, it pro- pay is good and his work is lght, leing | ment that t an oxocusdve offico there is dov stitution ity; the state is to pay for the sick b cattle killed. A or leak in the tre bouse bill introduced by Troup was faken up. it provides for the assessment of railroad pro- Vaul opposed it because Lincoln and Omaha n This is \he attitnds of [ 0F the legiclature to move on February 27 for | iyyko to the senator from Ohio, (Sherman). many wise men resemblod hare, Anything to | *0 adjournment until the evening of March 9, | If, however, the confract labor bill was & wir e ADTERIE K0 {0 ux to geve the democats and such republi | mbasure how was it that as late as 1874 16 was | i ickens . Tor further discussion and the committos rosa, | CAvH 88 fesl inclived & chance to witness the | 4 law on the statute books, inviting to maks | #id of the Women's Industrial U nion to-night o proved a brillisnt eyent. Over 7,000 tickets wera ¢old snd an immense crowd was in at- procession of over four hurdred Dicken's charactars in’c stume, During ths evening the drapery on the stage caught tire, causing much exocitement for & would ba bensfisted. wuppeess thase two cities, reported and adjourned. THE HOUSE, Special Correspondence to tha Bkk. 17.—The house re- sun ed its labors at 10 o'clock this morning, The feat husiness was amotion by Mr. Russell to make H. 1. 170 & epecial order for 7:30 to-nigkt. This bill provides for & geo-|which he h d served. Jogical wurvy nd the appointment of a atate | wewk with u pioce of glas, from tho « fécts of geologist, The motion was adopted, The committee on agriculture reported H, R, 200, with tha recommendation that it do The committee cn corporations sent up five | vard college has decided to muke the examina- relating to bonds to be relating to insurances to be referr d to judiciary committe; & law to amend the already existing insurance aw to pass; H, R. 244, 8 bill to prevent pool ng by iosirance corporations, nitely postponed, bus it was geasral tilo after a word from Mr, Johuaton, | excepting to window glass, The house then went into & committee of the whole, with Mr, Olmsted in ‘he chair. The first bill taken up was House Rull 224, fyiog of roads in citivs of the firet cless, Afce w words the bill was ordered to be wrd silver dollars of 48) grains ¢ ag: Bill, tion that it by indefinitely postpone 480 graios to the doller. House Roll 152 was next coneic red, Mr. provide for the | uati n of corner gec- tions, There was some cppos'don but Mr, Riley cvercame it and the bill passed the committes, A'bi | to amend tha compiled roat tes (H. Anti-Foreign Labor Bill, tories, busivess under special rule. from anyone, The senate had rent a Hill, 8. F. 13, which is intended to prohibit the side of to cigars and cigarettes to persons nader 15 and gave not it to- morrow, Fix on Col. Vilas m jors. This amenduient was re jetted and the house ordered the bill reported o iy for Postmaster Gensral, The committee now ross and at 11:30 wok & — recess until 2:30 The lobbyists reem to be becoming morenu | §paakar Carlisle’s Health is Very merous every weok. The strovg railroud Much Improved. appointed. o insge and pr and silver equ lly. Paseed. Jobby cousisting «f Messts, Swith, Green, Thu'ston, Shelby, Nichols, Sower, etc., was the first to appeat on the scene and with them The serats bill autboriz of the publ Tediane iy Nelrasta was paseed. s Ballge TR o5y PE BN R PPl [~ 3t iee OTIOUHEECANPO tANLENGWS ;mnll d by t e chnrl\)['l by and the saloon from the Nadonal Oapitol, of by the prohibition. In factthere is alobby to . represent every interest, not forg tiig th General Interest, county of Douglas. its offic’als being already il on the grouad, The charity Jobbyists have Ame concoct d s echeme by which they work iuto SENATE, cach other- hands. Ope section want an asy- | The consideration of ths anti-toreign con lum, the other wants a rof.1m echool, tho other - w n*s some kind of & s:ute iostitution estab | trast 1abor bill was then proceeded with. placed b f ra the seoate, and elsewhere. 0 grains t> the dul ar. t e reform school, it in return will work for the asyluw. ~ This arrangement on second-class matter, R ferred. 1 vell, from the commictee «f military af m.a‘&" " reported favorably the house bill to 01100 for the | tHIPOWer the eocretary of war to permit the Reform S hool xt Kearnoy, They got up | 149108 of s horse rallroud upoa aud over the then and spoke withou: knowing how things | i "0 G the cities of Davenport and stood snd some of them observed that they |} S0 Tl ¢ I silyer, lcula. | Were introduced to speak and vote, We may [ 10CK JslanG, w00 somo more of this style of thing before shall be made as any U weuu.r calls for regular order brovght up tha bill o queet the title of the settlera on the ucd his remarks in opposi ion thrreto, s On the corclusion of Lapham's remavks, Morgau’s motivn to itdefinite y postpone the yeas U7, nayn 28, The same smendm=nt4 proposed by Lapham were vote | down, and at 1 oclock the Dill still Miller, of Now York, was in fall sympathy with thebill. It simply meant that waite | .o g, Javery should not longer be tolerated in this conntry. European countries had been for years qumping their paupers and communiste apon our shor 16 Was coming when we should have to pass stringent measures to protect ou selves, o ty 4 Morgan thought such a precedent might lis going on below knowing right well thas no Ran ght | I 0t mig tegialation will bo passed that will affect them | le4-s hereafter to tho passage of a law refusing ; in any way. &0 the mori in s ch of wor a recess till 10 to-morrow. Muler assured Morgan uhat the prople of G U the north would naver pass alww to interfero | OA'B!NET 5 UBSSING with the cming of any class of people who | COL VILAS OF WIS LincoLw, February 17.—1In the house this nhre‘ull! c._.ml]: ot thoir own free will aud were| THE INTERI not crimioals or paupers. : : : P Viékt laxpeckadtfor | the biil, Ho |hadinol| - SATEB GENERAL pristion bill camo up for the third reading. (qoubts of its constitutionality. 1t was to ex- | Special telegram to Te BEe. The que tion of appealing to the heart of map [ ercise the power and right to preserva the life 'he hauss has passed bills which the senate ore senators, | lawyers arc sharp enough to understand the tuation, and now instead of devoting their time to craxing and iing membe s to vote or act with them they spend ther time 16 is racely railcoad lawyers aro not on the It ia one of the ey may Ee alwaya found in the otherwise exp-essly stipulated Afternoonm Sesston, IN ntended to exclude If-reliant man from coming to the States, Ho was glad to see Sherman It was mnot any, A e eaveterceiy vl in grandeur and f asted y were told thut £30,0 0 ey winit voto for tha appropriation DIl Tke }thas ail contiacts mado abroad for the ropay- | e 1ight 1n 1his their latest g, and So|v ted toe smendment, Hency the ey tha state $30 000, According to newspaper accounts, there were | as u very good joke The bill was opposed by Muller, 75 000 men out of employment_in’ the streets who dance | 4 few othes but it eventually passed th | of New York, ‘‘and this,” Ves clanmed, third rea ting by 54 to 23 “aftar twenty-five years of republican ascend- S ‘nute 610 15, to prevent the sale of tobaeco [ ency and protective tariff,” o pe sous under fifteen years, was also read a | After remarks by Moni'l on Vest's tariff | lisle has a third time, and passed i the committee of [ vicws and an earnest speoch by Dawes favor- | recent indieposition, ske whole, 4 = : & the bill, Sherman, ent:rine the ¢ amb House roll 14,it provides one supsrvisor ovly | said he understond that during his tempor: 5 is | Kearney has o Wasnintox, February 17, day but did not p ftar s yme argument ia which Itiley opposed | alluded to him in connection with th tha biil and Troupe supported encourage immigration, Sherman TLe committes recommended that it do not | aot was a temporary measure. The eenator » W from Missouri (Veat) ouzht to have remem- | the direction of the depuriment Housa roll 53, to prevent abuses In the | pered that at the date of its passage this | states, and teritori passed throngh. the committee without com- | gyable” struggles in ki Among the [ ment. Housa roll 7 a bill to allow persons charged | formidalle rebellion, The gentleman from half, at the cxpense of the state was allowed to pass, after, some comment After Senate fila 8, respretivg clsimy against [ the eperati onuties and regulaticg the payment of thafayd Juborers employed in siock DAL [ ame also read. " The fuvor ot the commities bills | We3 reported for paseage. Tae i mse then took u recess until 7:30. At | patuatad by cheap lubor. theveuing sersion of the heuse 16 i medi dod agamst that cluwsof Libor, thy | and the succoss of the schools ately weut into committos of the wholn to & would see those farma divided into consider house roll No. 170, A bill to pro- B3 ded penditurcs «f & itof o stats geologist ndment rejscted, 37 to 14, catioms, was re oal wurvoy .l;l”u.u state plated tlis bill and Winspear o +t the bill s RIS AT e P sk b;f,,,:‘ H he indefinitely postponed. Atter three houro | come to the United States, Ioet tions, talk thoe houst then adjurmcd, The vote was upsnimoudly agreed on for e — to-moerrow a2 o'clock, and the senate ad- motives thatinfluencedin congress the psage Coke Millar of Now York faid thut the caormous | the employes, also ta m other duc-d by It provides in that uge, He (Vest) was engaged in an at- March > somebody a8 faponsied tempt to brask 1ip this goverament, | 'he ach duty it ArBaNy, February 17,—President-Ele cattle, his | Clevelund to-day had fow visitore, The rtate- | congress to mect that emery n rembers of the cabinet will ba | both houses uaanimou:ly, receiving the vote t of its con- | suncunced before the end of the week 18 offi- | ¥ only of the republicans but every demo- clally denied, and it is now understood that her and enapping at the me: ry. hix cabinet before arnving in W.shington. | independent of foreign na ions, d will arrive at Wast of March 3d. intemplation with ing the war, ho bad no eort of apology to b i Bosroy, Feb, 17, inauguration ceramonies and ball, e — A Conviet ruicides at Lincoln, Special telegram to Titk Brk, 120 that L whs 8. s inean i v - . N n motion to etr cont the secticn pro Liscouy, I\u:‘ Jan. 17,—A ])an?tanllnl’y seribing a penalty of 31,000 for the violation conviot named Cliarles Raff, from Wyoming, | of the act the vote was; Nays, 40; yeas 12 died at the prison yesterday from the results | Tha democrats voting with the republicans to of & welf-ioflicted wound, Ho was a stage | Fbain tho penalty were: 1own, Call, Gam- robber, serving a twelve yoar sentence, five of | son’ Pugh, Hansom and Vesse N Ho cut ap artery last | " 2 contractsin Europe, Sherman_thought the law was repealed as early £x 63in an appropriation bill, and in tendance, sisted that it was & war measure, AV Thara was a time, L —— which he dis HOUSK last ovening. e e— e Harvard College Rules, Bos10N, February 17,—The fuculty of Har for the appointment of a commission on the | Request has been direc ported back adversely by Koglish, from the committee having charge of the matter, and Iaid upon tho table, very fair business, 8. ek optional with students, Thi; oamalderad "y ETORG YiGiry (25 1ho aatie 1 g, from the committee of public bealth, + | reported a revolution recommes ded by the ap: Fartbunake 1o Yalpasaise propriation ¢ mmiitea to 1nsert in the appro VaLrARAISO, Quo Warranto Weits G iR i Galves- | bended To be indeid oy placed ‘on the |late hour on S sturday vight, No damage, | ferred. ‘The house then went into committee of the ! turnable March 16, Smoking Tobacc Wasiixatoy, February 17.—The (hrough the stomach was never more beauti- |0f our institutions, and our civilizati n. fslate snnounced to-day puts down Col. Vilas, of Witcomsin as head of the interior depart- ment, and D Miller, of Omahs, as poet- and | quire into the wants of the reform school. | and other republicans favoring this bill. Vest [ master general. Just why thess two very sid Sherman was himself the fa her of the |important places should be given t> two Il to establish the offi e of commissioner of | purely republican states is not so easily under- nmigration, one section of which provided | stood, but the cabinet mskers are sure they By man, : ment of the passage movey shall be binding | low ver, tha talk of Dr. Miller's name nic to| nere, and bua lica on their wages or lands. | conn ction with @ cabinet position is regarded WASHINGTON NEWS3, Speaker Car. st eatirely recvered from his was st the capital to 2| 1@ in the house. ) had | Tho eecretary of the 1oterior made an order act £ | providing a hoard of visitora for each of the id the | [pdian industiial schools, conducted ucder in ecveral nd the bosrd to con- sdministration of estates of d cased persons [ conntry was engagad in ove of the most mem_| #ist of five citizeas residing in the viciuity of istory. Our labr had | the schools who are prominent in (heir respec- boen taken from our homes to pat down a | tive communities for public spliit and philaa- and who are williog 10 servo without ion, the term of service ons year. Tho respective boards are desired to vieit the ved to amend by excluding from | schools once cach quarter for the purp se of of the bill agricultura laborers | examining into tho general management of aising. the same, snd the efficency and corduct of to the eccre farm= west and southwest ¢ mld ouly be per- | the interior eu h suggastions as they deem for The more securely | the g-n ral welfars of the Indian children, e —— Dogs Manglo a Child, PiiLoeLrIa, Pebruary 17.—Mamie Has- son, aged 11, while returning home from a t | veferred to was one of the means designed by | butcher shop with some meat to-cay was fol- . Tt passed | lowed by three or four dogs jumping around The child Gin both houses, Shennm strongly sup. | bicame frighteded and ran toward hon : RN iz, hud Jis oy WhCelyRo, ks | narted thelkillhelieving I palicybelbuiidiup ":llcf;xl;;‘ut%\lxrr:sd‘;;?ml:cn:fid Zi..fifléfi"d:% The McShane revenae bil, similar to the ¢ make | vt uf | tho industries of tho couutry a0 we could be | uickly secured the moat apd knockod dewn Vost teplicd that whatever might be the | wangled when reccued by two.men attracted opinion of others in rezard to hia staus dur- | by her cries. The child may recover, A Dickens Carnival, The Dickens carnival in OMAHA, NEB., WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 185, 1885. The bill provides that as #oon as practicable the secretary of the trea-ury shall cavse to be " s 0 eograved n et of L)u'l usual denominations, which deals with the construction and beauti I .| except one dellar, and printed in necessary 13 The Hose Discusses tee Silver Coln quantitiee, fuch Lot's to be payable in stand if the holder pr-fer, in standard si'ver bars at the rate of The Omaha viaduct bill, which had passed whole, McMillan in_the chair, on the legis. On mnhl-‘n of Reagan & resolution was u H Riley fighting for its passage Itisa i1l & 1 adopted (aliing on the secretary of the treas There is a General Influx of|Miley fie o P o[ And the Senate Discusses the ury for iaformation relatirg to the range and ranche teaffic of the weatern states and terri The house procseded to the contideratign of Hutchins, from the committee of appropri- ations, repo ted the naval apjropriation bill, that he would ask to consider Senate amendments to the Tndian appropri- Appropriations Asked for all Sorts |5 %5, M Smith amends o, inclade what | For the Interior, and Dr, Miller|2tion bill were now concurred in and conferes RES g calls C U of “Institoots.” Dorehe imer introduced a bill to regulate the note_the circulation ot gold . m, The remaiug unfinished busners of the morning hour weat over until to-morrowr The conferenca teporting the District of Culnmbiaappro: r'ation azreed to, g the sals of put nds of the Wionebago tribe of Che anti-foreign contract lubor billjwas tlen Tha ameudment was sdopted appropriating $10.000 to eusble the commissioner of labor t obtain information pertainivg to labor in Seetion 2 provides for the derosit with the government of standurd dollars of tullion, for which notes proportionats to such devosit ehall by given redvemable in silver bate or Pendleton pre:ented a petition from the | dollars, the standard values in both cases tu f its way this morniog | p-op e thatif the atylum lobby will work fur | nawspapars peayiog for a reduction of poctage | be 4 without even mentioaing railroad legislation, Routine business of the mos: ordinary sort [kyown to be in existe Raports from several stand- |suw the resu't of it § ing comuittees were heard and a opted and | 9ebate on ths app ovriation of the bi'ls disposed of as the committee recom- Section 3 provides that the coinageof gold and_silver and the silver bullion product of tha United States be free, but no silver y U. S. mint from foreign ailver, and no foreign silver ¢hall be admitted into the Un'ted States without paving the - [ hishest rate of duty imposed on manufactured Sect 03 4 provides for the exchango of xil- ver do lars aud certificates issued under for- mer account for the notes authorized by this Section 5 authorizes the secretary of the treasury to cause to have coined at any time out of tho silver in tho treasury into stan: ard dollars of 480 grains as many s he may thivk likely to be needed, and to retsin in standarl silver bars #0o much silver as ha may deem neceseary to meet the demand for eilver m Section 6 makes the notes hereby author iz>d a legal tender at their nomival value for all debte, public and private, except when ion 7 repeals the acs of Meb. 28, 1878, The amendinsnt was adopted making Ta- coma and Seattle ports ot delivery. The comrwittee then rose and the hous: tock STITOOT,"” SIN FOR SECKETARY OF @ AND DR, MILLER FOR POST- To-night t! e bill providing for aggreate ex- 00,000 on aceounc of fortifi rred back to the éub commit Morgan wioved an amendment to the effect | t26 with instructions to rcport a bill similar to 1ld not appsal to any person | that lust year, which appropriated about th should sssist families to | 51,000,000, for preserving existing fortitica- New York Dry Goods Market. ew Youk, Vebruary 17.—Dry (oods— For I'uesday the market! was fairly active considering the interruption of communica WasiiNGToN, February 17.—A resolution | tion and transportation by the rece chiefly to subject of the alcoholic liquor traffic was re. :L:‘.?.‘.‘;"(}T.?.“s:‘.‘fi‘.’.’;:."'::"";;; m".h;c:.“; ::i'ya- nted, 81, Louis, Februdry 17,—The writs of quo warranto applied for yesterday by the attorney priation bill the item of £30),000 to be ex general against the various officers, directors, in proventing tha introductioninto | ete , of the Missouri Pacific railroad system ton | -A shock of earthquake was folt at a | the United States of Asiatic cholera, Re- |und Pacitie Express company were grauted to-day by the supreme court, They are re- Sealof NorthCarolina A Reporter Attends a Dynamite ficera declare that the aged widow which they visited at Schull, County of Cork, was the wo her of James Cunningham, the alleged dypamiter now under arrest in London, The poli Cunningham resides, and took possession of the buildiog for the purpose of looking for evidence against her ron, baoly frightened. Cunvingham, from “'her boy,” who was away “eeckivg his fortuoe,” of the Jettera waus written in Loundon. Nine showed the occupation of the writer and none were dated sioce the London explosion. When informed of the cause of the officer’s search, she said it must be a case of misiaken iden- uty, expect:d to survive through the night, Physicians ¢xpe m. The Ame: Lowell are besieged by s licitous inquirers as to M add hansted physically, havicg had no sleep the past tew dsys. Many letteras of condolenc: are received from members of the govern ment and others high in political and sccial circles. ken; near Gubat, stato th affrays occur daily. Theen: my are rece guns and reinforcementa from Khartoum, ana the Matdi has ordered all tribes in the vicini- ty toassemble immediately and attack the at Abuklef, ho s ys almost ail tho nat ves’ zine near the Catholic n finding the rebels already in_posscssion, he returned to the goverame st building and was killed trying to enter., ‘Tho rebels were ad- uiitte 1 1o Khartoum at night, on the 26th of JavLuary. toward the magszine, intending to explode it, and thus prevent the ammunition, of which there was several tons, falliog Into the hands of the enemy. The Arabsquietly eyed his intention and shot him dead, wemvers «f its stafl attended a secret meet- ing of the Invincibles, at which e.e were designate | to carry out the explosion progremme. don wera mentioned for destruction, and for from New speech ut the mesting deprecating such out- 1ages. day that the riotous condact of the unem- ploved workmen yesterday, and the growing feeling of discontent amoug the same cluss in otker large business cevtres creates a strong feeling io gové rnment cepting offers from scveral meuts of volunteers for serv is deemed unwise to make furiher drafts on of her recovery. from Gen, Breere Da ) isle statos the French 0. 156, FOREIGN EVENTS. The Mandi Receivi g Guns and R.in- forcements «f Tro ps. informed of ar 1y decided progress in the di hias been accomplished, Orders all Tribes to Assemble to Attack the British, Oonflicting Accounts as to the Killing of Gen, Gordon. just a8 soon as the roads can handle it The report that G stocks for ehort account was not generally be conservative brokers tha: ranror of disagree. ment between Gould and White was circulat the market, Police Officers Visit the Mother of Dynamitard Cunningham, 43 HEIAE & of rival gangs of roughs in Brooklyn The principals were Billy A Carty, biicklayer, and Sam Breesy, the driver of an ' ica wagon, The Wife of Minister Lowell Not Expected to Survive. knuckles. bloody, Ths men fought teven roands, snd when'time was cnllufi they made such referee declared i bly pr Mecting of the Invincibles in Paris, draw, Both were terri. barges to their homes., FOREIGN BVENTs, THE MOTHER OF DYNAMITER CUNNINGHAM, Queexstows, Febusry 17,—The police of- FESTWVITIES, Niw Onieaxs, Feb, 17.—In an announce- ment wade to-day the exposition managers say that the installations being vow substan tally complets, all convenience in good order, and the pleasant spring weathsr having suc- went to a miserable hovel, where Mrs ¢u-cess of the enterprise, which will have the effect of increasing the attendancy dutiog the remainder of the teason, The publithers «f newspapcrs are invited to att.nd or tend their agents, to whom cordial courtesies will be extended The Mardi-Gras procession to-night, led by Boeuf-Grae, mounted on a car and horos tipped with gild. Rex, seated on a golden cha fot, drawn by a team of blooded steeds, was followed by the car “Louisiana;” this in turn by twenty cars b aring tableaux illus- The woman was Several le ters to Mrs ' were discovered, One MRS, LOWELL'S DEATH ANTICIPATED, Loxpoy, February 17.—Mrs, Lowell is not 1 her dsath betors 10 p, A i u legation and residences of the route of the procession, THE AURORA WA TROUBLES, “WHAT DO YOU PROPOSE TO DO ABOUT IT?" Lowell’'s condition. Mr Lo-ell, in n to his great distresa is muh exe THE MAHDI RRCEIVING REINFORCEMENTS. Kort1, February 17.—Advices from Abru- cmall outposts ing of little mora than one year since the com- pany was organized; machinery, etc., ho alleged that he paid £124,0 0, whereas the a taal outlay was only £40,000; that in other ways be has misappro- priated the funds of the chmp: when taxed therewith Wendell admitted the truth of the charge, and asked them what theypropossd to do about it. and suid that he went into tha compa y for the purboe of speculating on the money of thestockholders. They for an aczounting. . e ———— RAILROAD 1RACKET, British forces at that point. Gen, Gorton's trusted messenger has o arrived accounts sgree that Gen. bself borayed, mad Gurdon, finding ruch for the maga- sion buildings, aud, Auother account raya Gen. Gordon rushed ROAD, Cioy THE INVINCIBLES' DYNAMITE MEETING, Paris, February 17.—FEvenment statey that following figures aro taken therefrom: en mon 101,336 compired with 1883; operating ox penses, £ £56,616 an increase of €6.( compared witn 1853, net carnings, & Mauy public buildiogs in Lo which_the propsed dynaite was coming Vorler ™ Jutgen Btevasn made & cembar 81, 1833, =1, sipts aounting to § arninge, $8,709,274, mal KEEP THE TROOPS AT HOME, Loxnox, February 17.—1t was reported to- | the operating expenzes dividends, $1 64 £1,451,10%; oper ting expenses, $4, 5; making the total disbursements, ¢8, leaving a balance December 31, 1884 ,433 wents 7! les in fuyor of sc- colonial govern in Egypt. It e — New Tacoma jSavings 1 hou ¢ tronps, THE WIFE OF MINISTER LOWELL. ia very low to-day. No hopts are entertained savings bank, of New Tacoms, ertablished year ago made an assignment to-day, ha made t many loans for the amount of capi THE FRENCH 1033, Pawss, February 17,—An official dlspatch | 8¢ 320,000, e — he taking of Langsen was thirts killed wounded, e — Dudlcy Has Not Found Bonds- ien Yet—Stock Markets—A Prize Fight. Special telegram to THE Bie. New Yok, February 17.—The fiiends of Mus, ¥sealt Dudley have not succeeded in securiog bondsmen in $5,000, ns fixed by the | Cavmes 1 FERTE S NG ey i justice. She breakfasted In the tombu prison | |, "1y, and drowsy. It 18 a disens this morniog, an usual, and received & large | \)jcn docs not get well of itself. It requires number of visitors, among whom were a num- | careful, persistent attention, and a remedy to ber of fashionably dressed women, throw off the causes and tone up the diges- Mrs. Dadley is not eatisfied with the am-| tive orgaus till they perform thelr duties ount at which her bail has been fixed, Sho is| Willingly. Tood's Barsaparilla has Il'f}"'"" outspoken on the subject and lashes ot only just the required remedy in hundreds of case Justice Patterson but alko her counsel for ac:| *Ihave mkpfil.}.u;")l;:\sa:::f:flllx?vf»“;r-‘:’-ix. we to furnish such an extraordmary amount| (7 icrctory as Hood's Sarsaparilla’” of bail on such a wortbless case s absolutely | 1yomas Coox, Brush Electric Light Co., astounding,” said she, “Here is this man| New York City. Resea, with whom there is nothing the mat- Sick Headache ter, insults the court by refusing to be pres- ent and prosccate, It matters Jittle whether 5 . 1 bee i w¥or tho past two years 1 havo heen ornot he was sent for, it was bis duty oubof | 1,10y with severe headaches and dyspep- gla. 1 was induced to try Hood's SBarsapa- respect £ r the court to be pr sent If T had wy way I would not give bail at all, but re wain right where [ ain until the case comes | rilla, and have found great relief. 1 cheer- properly before the courts commend it to all” Mrs, E, F. With the exception of the ew Haven, Conn, f WESTEEN UNION AND UNION PACIFIO 24 v 8 the stock market hss boen very steong, The| _2rs: Mary C. Smith, Cambridgeport, Mase, leaders have been Lockuwanns, Northwest.| Was & sufferer from dyspepsia and sick head= ern and New York Central, The action of | ache, She took Hood's illa and the two Gould stocks menticned continues to | found it the best remedy she ever used pursde the atrect and doubtlos vetards shel © g 0 pve Sapgaparilla krowsh «f confidence which, until toey sold off snarply laat wesk, was 10 @ fair way of be<| g0 by all druggists. $1; six for §5. Made puly by C. . HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. coning & pronounced factor in tha market, 100 ®Nnoses | One_Dollar. East Tawa and Abrahg death They were out two nights below zero, DYSPEPSIA Causes its vietims to be miserable, hopeless, Of course the Truuk Line sccurities enconr- uges the belief that the West Shore and New Shore and New York Centra\ differences in process of adjustment. No other facts to support the belief cap, however, be loarned, and it is hardly likely that the public will be rection referred t5 until comethiog definite The late storm on the western roads seems to be ignored in the market, possibly because the railroad earnings that have come t> hand are favorablc and it fs known that immenso of frieght are pressing for shipment ould bad been a seller of lieved. Tt is stated that Jay Gould was practicelly out of the market, and that theie were no evidence of his having given his specialties any support. It ia teieved by od for the purpose of inducing short eelling in (ame off early this morning on a hay barge lying in the East river, between two leaders the former is 2 years old and the latter three years younger. The fight was with bare 'he encounter, though short, was for the eighth round « foeble re povse that thy ished, and could bardly be ree gnized by their friends, They were carried from the — EXPOSIIION NOTES - mARDIGRAS ceoded the rainy season, they appeal to the press of the country to lend their aid for the trating prominent incidents in Sir Walter Soott’s novel, Ivanhoe, Crowds aro all along ’H COMPANY Cuicaco, Jon. 17.—The presidentand di- rectors of the Aurora Watch c.mpany, which has been in trouble for some time, fled a bill in the circuit court to-day in which they al- lege that Maurice Wendoll, secretary and treasurer, and the chicf stockholder, has spent £206,000 of the company's funds in the space that in ona item for y, and tnat THE ANNUAN REFORT OF ‘THE CHICAGO & ALTON 0, February 17.—The annual report of the Chicsgo & Alton road for the yesr 1884 will be made public to-morrow, The Gross earnings, 98,709,274, a decrease of a decrenso of $108 021; bhalance on hand Det 708: addiog sundry 8, and the yross total credith 10,914 796 'Phe disbursemcats, aside from ore: Interest, $770 - infscellaeous pay- K Arsigne. Tacosa, W.T , Februsry 17.—The Tacoma ng tal invested, 'l ha liabilities will be estimated Two Michiganders Frozen to Death, Mich,, February 17,—John \ Johneon, woodmen, froze to degrees ON 'CHANGE. seding Arteles on ‘Change Showed Rather More Life To-Day. The Demand for Fat Oattle was Fitful avd Uncertain, Hog Market Active, Prices 6 and 10 Cents Higher. Wheat Opened Steady at Yester= dav's Closing Figures, Corn Opened Steady and Firm but Rather Ivaciive. Oats Advancing and Bteady—Ryo Moved up & Fraction—Pro- visions Moxe Active, OHICAGO MARKETS, Special Telegram to Tik D O cago, February 17.—The leading arti cles on 'change showed rather more life to-day and after the early fractional decline firmed up and closed steidy at outside points. There was quite an active shoit covering in the lead- ing articles and a firmer tone was contributed Ly New York advices. WHRAT oponed steady at substantially yesterdsy's closing figures and eatly in the session eagged off a fraction for want of support, Later in the day the tone was decidedly stronger, n good export demand heing reported at New York, An advance of 2@3c by Minneapolis millers als) lent considerable strenghth. These influences brought at out an advance of ubout fe. Toward the close of the morning session there were rather more buyers than sellers, whe eas the reverse was true early, No. 2 spring rold at 79@79%c cash, At 1 o'clock al] futures were strong. CORN opened steady and firm but rather inactive. oward noon the market firmed up on active short coveri. g and_advanced fe over opening prices for May delivery, but subsequently 10 acted a fow points, A firmer feeling in other graing was a decided help to corn, and made the general tene hrm and etaady. No. 2 cash sold at 88@3R}e, OATS| Sympathized with the more important aius aud recorded an aivance of Ac which, fowever, wos not al. susiatacd. The advance was due largely to coverivg of a large line of shorta, closed steady. WE Maoved up a fractiou, fresh receipts of No. 2 being quoted at G3c caeh; regular, 62)c; Mazch, 63¢c; Aprid, G3he; May, 674c. There was sales on track at G 2 PROVISIONS were mote active, but at the same time wore nnsottled ‘and irregular, this® feellog making the ravge of prices wider than usual, Feb- ruary. option is neglected aud nomixally the sume a8 March. In all hog product, but priocipally in pork, thers wasmore or less +hort cavering. The first hour or 50 was &'ow, but as the vay advanced the market fiomed and closed steady, at outside figures. In the COIMIETCO COT ee to-day hie bill creating G drive” over which Texus cattle may be dniven from Texas to Nebraska was rejected, CATTLE with the fresh receipts were around about 7,000 on eale, quitea sufficient number for wants of trade under exieting clrcumstances. The demard for fat cattle was fitful and un- certsin, Railroad sgen's held out no promises to ¢hippers and the fe v louds bought by the latter were liable to be held over until trans- portaticn could be obtained Diessed beof desles were in tha eame plight, They were also unable to get traneportation, avd they in turn were buying sparingly, The tricks of the railwayve are not in such a bad condition and the snow is fairy cleared, bat the cars ure scwrce, being snowed in on_sdivgs, and Tocomotives arelarg-ly out of order on account of the recent re usage, ces a8 com pared with yesterday or the close of the week, underwent fitils or no chunge. Steers, 1,400 0 1,600 1by, %1 50@6 2>: 1400 to 1,350 Ibe., $490@b 40; 1,000 to 1,200 Ibe,, $4 V0@5 (05 but :hers. $2 30 4 50; bulk, $3 00@3 bt ; Tex ans, &390 4 90; stockers, $290@4 00; feed- ers, 21 00@ 4 50, HOGS The market was active and pi 5@100 higher, Six or s ven packing firme and three of loading shippers were on thy market takig th fresh receipts about as fast a theyarrived. Common and rough packers sold around about $160@47 ; fair to_good mived $480@4 90, with best heavy at 10, and fancy sx- sorted vy at &) 1 @h Packing und shipping, aud 400 Ibs 34 90@h 25, light, 130 and 210 1bs., &1 40@4 90. e —e The Oklahomas Boomers Again, Wionira, Kan,, February 17,—The author- ities have decided to issue new warrants for the arrest of Captain Couch and other Okla- homa bociners, returnsble March b, the day they propose to make a new raid wto the In- dian teentory, Gen Hatchleaves at once tor Caldwell, Kon , to prevent any future raid attempted from Washington A The Saequeha ¥ LaNcasten, Pa., February 17.—To avert danger to the bridge over the Busquehanna at Columbia, Pa.. the company decided to blast the ice, when it was found the river was fro o to the bottom, (ireat damege to property is anticipated when the thaw comes, — The Bpeaker Votes for Movrison, Cnicaco, February 17,—The Daily News Sprivgfield, 111, special says: The legisla- tore met a% noon in joint session to vote for & candidate for United Statcs senator. ‘The speaker voted for Morrison, No other votes yware, Fobrusry 17.—The Journal’s speciel ssys: R, 8, Shelly & nd retail crockery and glass- linbilitics §20,000; kusets Bon, whols ware, usiyne ,000, sSeen teverywhere, Because every- where recognized as indispensibfe Why ) loof futs e fo Peafer abo Gondumer, Lnw, and store it sew. ) loof from th