Bs Bi BV BV BV BV BV Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi MBTBTBTBTBTBTBTB P 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BiSfli 3THIDAY , JANUARY 24 , 1890. T _ I TilEY SUGGEST AMENDMENTS , H How Nobraskn'B Bankora Would H Ohnngo the Knox Bill I AUTUMN MEETING DESIRED M Cloning Hours iT tlio Session Clinrnc- M tcrl/cil Itjr BmiAllilo nml Practical M llosolntlono on n V'nrlrty of M Blonptnrjr HulJpcti Bf ] The IlnnkorV Hocnnit Drty- , | At 10.15 a. in , the bunkers rccoiivoncil at M WnMilnKton lmll fl After prajcr by Dean Undner , Mr H AVolfo olTcreil a resolution recommending M that nil i csolutlotu relating to state and nrl- H vuto banks bo roforrcd to a comralttco , con * H gtstltiR of ] C. B. Urnnk , C. A , Jfotvmnn It 1 ) ) . Milts C. P. Folds , U. MusselmanCil - H llnm T. Htarlos , GcorRoDobson , d , U. Uoll Hi und J. L Hitrttoy Camcd BBJ J Mr Kowmun of Columbus , oftcrod a rcso * BBJ lutlon asking that the association causa to bo BBS ' published and distributed to all members , the BBS first called report of each year of nil the stnto Hb banks nml trust companies in Nobraakacom BBs uiloJ in the most condensed form , slioivinu BJBJ the liabilities nml resources of each Inslitu- BJBJ Hon , In'conncctlon with such other reports HI nnd Information ns might bo doomed of In- BJBJ tcrest to bankers , Including a list HI of bank stocKs and properties of- BBB , fared for nnlo at such tlmo BBB Ucsolvcd , Tliut all persons ofTonao ; for BJBJ sale bank Btocks and properties are rctiuosted BJBJ i to send a condensed description thereof to BJBJ , . .thu secretary of this association , who shall BJBJ keep a list thereof for the Inspection and ln- HJ i formation of the members of this assooia- BBpJ I Ucsolvcd , That the stnto law Rovcrnln ? BBpJ I banks bo nmended to limit the rhnrgo of cx- BJBJ i atnlncrs for all banks of a capital of * ' . ' 3H)0 , HH or less to 510 for each examination BJBJ Hcsolvoil , That ail banks arc requested to , HH nt once , make statements to the secretary of BJBJ this association of all forgeries ana criminal HJ misdemeanors in the banking business as HH soon as discovered BBpJ Kosolvod , That this association urge tbo HH repeal or modlUcatlon of present state cx- BJBJi 'emption laws and the improvement of our HH collection laws BBpJ ' l Resolved , That wo advise tlio repeal of the BJBJ ' present usury laws , or material modlllca- H | 1 The resolutions were rofcrrcd Hi The committco appointed to consular the HHJ ' Knox bill , consisting of II W. YateS A. U. HHJ Wyman , J. N. Eclcinan , G. IS Cheney and HHJ VA L. Ulark , roportcdas follows : BBpJ ' Your committco appointed to consldor the BJBB resolutions and motions offered in connco HH tion with the resolutions oftcrcdWcdncsday , HH ] endorsing the Knox bill for a permanent na- BJBfl tlonnl bunk circulation , would respectfully BJBB report for your consideration and adoption BJBB the following resolutions : HI I Ucsolvcd , That wo approve the bill pro BJBB pared by-tho Hon John lay Knox for a per mnncnt nntionul bank circulation , now pend ing before congress nnd respectfully urqo ! the passage oi tbo snmo when amended to reduce the tax upon circulation from per cent to J nor cent nvery six months BJBJ | I Hcsolvpd , That this association recommend BJBI the pnssngo by congress of an net by congress BJBJ | which shall allow the repealing of BJBI the present issues of bonds by BJBI on Issue of bonds bearing is per BJBI cent interest to bo rcdeomablo at the BJBH pleasure of the government , the first issued BJlBj ! to bo the last subject to call , the holder of H Hj the 4 per cent bonds offered for rafundlag to H H ! bo allowed in settlement the present worth BJBH : of the bond calculated on tbo basis of 3 per H HJ cent per annum for the time unexpired BBpB Resolved , That the secretary of this eon BBpBi vnntion is horcby instructed to forward a BJBH . copy of thesa resolutions to our senators nnd , BJBH • representatives in congress BHBJ This was unanimously udopted BHBJ Mr TH Saunders , bank examiner of the BJBH Flrst'dlstrict , made a few pertinent roinurics HHH about his work HHH " Komarks were also made by Mr E. B. HHH Branch of South Omaha mid Mr , Rogers on HHH private banks HH | MrCS Miller of Fairmont asked > vhat H H should lie the basis of ro-discountlug la H Hj branch banks Hflf" * " " Mr McNorton , stuto bank examiner , said H H : that in regard to tbo subject of rc-tllscount- H Hi ing that no oxnot nrovislon hud boon made H H by the law , but by tbo cancrul incorporation H HJ act of the state It should not bo inoro than H HJ two thirds of the capital stock II said that H HJ some bankers in starting in business sud- H HJ posed that it was not good banking to refuse H HJ every loan asKed But , " ho conlmuqd , "a H Hj ] man can not successfully ruu a bank on H HJI half-a dozen farms and twlco us many town H HJI lots " Ho urged the ro-asscmbllng of the H HJj banking association befoiotho legislature H HJs uiet for the purpose of formulating souio H HH atr.eudmcnts to bo prosoutod H HJ la reply to question from Mr Yates why H HJ , privnto banks could not bo governed by the H HJl ro discounting restrictions , Mr McNorton H HJ i rcpliod that llioro were no provisions made in H HJ the law Ho was In favor of compelling H HJ every bank to incorporate or of prohibiting H HJ every bank not incorporated from using u H HJi corpomtcd name H Hj Mr Crawford made an Interesting speech H HJ ridiculing the talcing of oaths Ho declared H HJ" " that u bond was much bettor than an oath , H HJ Mr Miller urged that there ought to bo H HJL some public record kept of tbo stock owned H HJ ; by tbo stockholders of all banks H HJ Air Kc.irlcs declared that such a record H HJ could bo found with every assosior H HJ Mr Simpson asked what should bo the H HJj legal reserve of a bank and on what class of HHf liabilities the 15 per cent bo reckoned HHMi Mr McNortou was nppoalcd to and replied H HJll that it was the amount payable on doainnd HHHJt In reply to another question ho said • that HHHJj any piece of paper bearing the endorsement Hi Pf a baukor is a liability of his bank * H HJil A question was asked of Mr McNorton H HJli what ho would do in enso a bank had ro- H HJail discounted to tbo full extent allowed by law H HJK aQd found his deposits were being drawn HHHJfi from nnd demands made that ho could not HHHjj HHHJi y "In such an amorgancy , " said Mr McNor- HHHJ > . ton , "I would close my eves to the law und HHHI ro discount every piece of paper I could get HHHJ bold or " HHHJ i This was followed by peals of laughter and HHJ I applause HHHJ Mr Cody said that the banking law wns HH ] ' intended to develop a conscrvatlva system H HJH ; In reply to the question , Mr McNorton HHJ should have recommended that the bank HHHJ should not reach such a precarious condition HHJ > Mr NoNortun ropllcd that the question H ' sskod him was not what ho would advlso , H ' but what ho woulado in such an emergency H ' Said he , When a tlmo cortilicato matures It H ceases to bo a tlmo cortilicato and is a do- H nana item and suoject to the 13 per cent ro- H serve HHHI ' , Mr Bcntlyof Grand Island urged that , there ought not to bo any restriction upon a HHf bank In soiling its paper , H Mr Uolan declared that not mora than 10 HHi P ° r cent of the capital of the bank should bo HHHJI loaned at a time H A resplutlou was presented by Mr Cow H loy recommend ins that tbo executive coin H mlttoQ call a meeting of their association for H the pur | > ese of dlscusslug amendments to H the state bankung law to bo called prior to H the convening of the state louislaiuro This H was referred to the committee on state HHHI The following resolution was presented by HHHJ t Mr Thomas Wolfe : HHHJI ltojolvod , That the Riombors of lha No- HH | braska bankers association hereby tender HH | their , erutcful thanks to tbo bankers and H HH clearing house association of Omaha for the H HH eeueroui welcome extended , and tlio royal HH | banquet wo have enjoyed : to the mayor und HHHJI cltUcus of Omaha for their kind hospitality ; HH | the press of Omaha for tbo fair reports of H H I our proceedings , and the different railroad HHH | < companies for reduced rates Tp.lt was HHHJI unanimously adopted HHHJI Mr Yates called the attention of the con HHJt vootlou to the subject of floating chocks and H H B urged that chsrpes should bo made for ox- H H H change on all ohecks H H B Mr Miller declared that sight drafts were HHHR a still greater nufsanco Ho was In favor of HHHJP obargingfor the handling of all drafts and HHHBvj urged that uniform rates be charged on all HHHK suchpaiwr , HH tllr > Braucli offered the followfu rosolu- HHHJR' ' tIo"i § ! : Resolved , That it Is the view ot this asso- HHHKl elation that the issuance ot personal , private HHHJB' ' or firm cneck * or drafts in the payment of : HHHH' i debts duo outside of the city or town whore HHHJB . the checks are payable | s unbuslnosslike , an JH HR injustice to bankers upon whom drawn , as H H Hf troll a * upon tbe banks compelled to receive HHHH tbem , and unsafe and injurious to all bust HHHK no" intcrcits in theory and practice HHHJB Resolved , ' 1 hat wo record ourselves us oj > - hWB' ' posed tn the practice and will dlscourngn It by nil possible , reasonable moans Resolved , That wo regard n ' charge for exchange - change on such checks by the paving bank when received for return as legitimate nnd proper and recommend that every tnombcrof the association so charge Resolved , That such Individual checks should bo subject to n rcajonnblo discount wherever received upon deposit or purchase This was unanimously adopted Mr Dickinson offered the following : Resolved , That all sight drafts drawn bo llablo to the same charges for OTChnngo ns checks whetbor collected by the recolvlng bnnk or not Mr Yates opposed this , saying It was very different from the resolutions previously pre sented , nnddcalnred that It would seriously trammel business in tbo stnto and upon the facility with which trade Istnado Mr Dickinson said that it he were an Omahnbankor.ho woiild tifkotbe samostnnd But the demand was simply pi\mcnt for , work done , nnd thnt the country banks were being used us collectors tor the wholesale houses , Mr Yntcs should protect bis coun try correspondent from wholcsulo drawers of drafts The VesoliUlon was put to vote and was carried by a vote of ( W to S3. Mr S. C. Smith offered the following , whioi wns passed Whereas , The Nebraska bankers associa tion , In cunvontiou assembled , has adopted resolutions favoring the Knox plan for a permanent nntionnl bank circulation ; nnd , Whereas , This association bellovcs that the adoption of this Plan by the congress of , the Unltod States will benoflt not only the banning iutcrosts , but the gcnoral commer cial interests of this country ; therefore bo It Resolved , That the Clearing house associa tion of Omaha bo tnformod ot the notion ot this body , nnd that it bo requested to Imme diately coitfor with nil the clearing house nssncintioiis In the Unltod States , with the view ot calling a convention composed of dologatcs appointed by each clonnne house nssocialion fiom its own morilborshlp or such other persons from the state at largo where such clearing bouse exists as may bo deemed best , to bo held in the city of Washington at nn carlv dale as practicable , for the purpose of urging upon congress the imoortanco of this legislation The committco on stnto banks reported on three resolutions First they derlarod that , whllo the state banking law was necessarily imperfect , ns nil now laws are , they rogurded it in the main as successful , and one that has exalted the position of state and private banks and in safety , conservatism and legiti mate banking had placed thorn along side the nntionnl banks Thcv rccommondod thnt the oxecuttvo council Bhould call thu next mooting of the association next autumn before the legisla ture meets for the purpose of looking to the amendment of stnto banking laws They requested that the state board pub lish tbo first statement of all national , state and priratcbanks Tbo conventiou then adjourned , In the Evening Thobankors returned from South Omaha , where they had visited the packing houses of Swift & Co nnd the Armoux-Cudahy company nnd inspected the operation of these immense establishments , nnd had sup per nt the Paxton In the evening they at tended Boyd's ' opera house in a body to wit ness the presentation of Siberia " A few of the visltnr3 left for homo last evening and the majority will leave today AMUSEMENTS Siberia never drew a larger house in this city than that which , witnessed Its pro duction at the Boyd last night Tbo theatre was packed and the audionca was enthusi astic There is no doubt that , of all tbo Eieccs of the late lamented Bartlov Camp ell , "Slboria" was most intended to with stand tbo wear of time Though long familiar , it is still most interesting both in plot and Incident Few of the scenes are overdrawn The information they ntford of lifo in Russia and in that far-off hellSiberia , the name of which sends a thrill of horror through the system , is greater than could be acquired without a great deal of dreary study The ploco is well mounted and strongly played Eleanor MowottI , who plays Sara In Siberia , " Is the daughter of Katbcrlne Rogers , nnd in her performance ot this part last'hfght sno gave strong ovldauco that the histrionic ability of the mother has boon conveyed to and will be ably muiutained by the daughter Miss Mowotti is a beautiful young woman , bus a flue voice and good action , and easily captures tbo admiration of nn audience , The cast was further strength ened by the presence of Lizzie Miner , an nctress who u few year4s ago made some reputation through tbo west in a comedy called Dads GirL Gave tlio Old Mnn a Cliinco • Frank Murphy , a tall , , Btout luborer who was only a few days ago released from the county jail , wr.ore ho had been serving forty days for abusing his family , was before Judge Holsloy yesterday accused ot bclne drunk and disorderly . Murphy admitted that ho bad been drinking mors or less but did not remember as to the disorderly charge Ho was Blmply cele brating his freedom ' "If you'll lot mo go this tlmo , judge , Ill never drink another drop ns long as I live , " said Murphy , "I nra ashamed ot mv past conduct nnd want to reform " Bis wife nnd daughter were in the court room to testify against the old man , but when they aaw his tears and hoard his earnest - nest promises they also pleaded with tbo couit to giyothc defendant one more clianco to reform • The request was granted and the Murphy family now hope to live in peace m Stationary ICncineors Omnha division No 1 of Nebraska of the National Association of Stationary Engi neers will bold nn open meeting at Kauf mans hall , 1314 Douglas street , on Saturday , Januaiy 25 , at 8 p. in The steam users , Btationury engiuecrs and tbo pi ess of this city are cordially invited to attend W. B..AUSTIX , President C. 15. PAMiEtt , Secretary A. Cbocicy Hoodlum Dan Groft Is n young hoodlum who had the nerve to walk into J. L. Brandois & Sons shoo store on South Thirteenth street last evening , put on a pairot , , flno shoes , and then tried to go - out without paying for thorn Ho was jailed • , > Mr Miller to Ha Banqueted The Omaha Commercial association will gtvo a rccoption and banquet at the Omaha club rooms tomorrow night iu honor of Mr Thomas Miller , the retiring general froicht agent ot tbo B. k M. , who gees to Chicuiro to accept the position with the Chicago , Bur ilngtoa & Quinoy road lately occupied by Mr Paul Morton , District Court , The Pairpoint Manufuotunngcompany has roplovlnod a part of tbo jewelry store of Ed helm & Akin from Shorllf Boyd Samuel R. Johnson has commenced suit ng.iiiiBt George 1Nllos ot ul to recover $150 on notes soeyrod.by mortgage pn lot S , block a , in Bolvldero County Court J , n. Spetmau ban brought suit against Leon ICopald to iecovor9tiQ.UU on several notes , Joseph A. Walker has commenced suit against David E. Burqettto rocovor303 ou a promissory cote • The S. S. Wuito Dental company of Chicago cage has sued A. W. Nason for J511 on notes aud accounts Judgment for plaintiff In the sum ot (725 was allowed iu the case of Seth F. Winch vs David M. Bowman ot al In the case of Seth F. Winch vs ' Mrs Zolpha Bowman et al , judgment was ren dered for plaintiff In the sum of $203.00. Inlhocusoof Allen Brothers vs.Sphtt judgment was rendered iu the gum ot * H0.1U. The County Commissioner * . Tbo county commissioners met yesterday ufternooo for ( ha purpose of acting on the jury list which it published elsewhere After passing upon this list a number of' small bills were acted upon and the bonds of two constables referred to the proper com mltteo The clerk of the board was Instructed to notify 8. I , Pone & Co , the plumbing con tractors , thaflt the plumbing work In the hospital is pot completed iu acoordauoa with the plans and specifications by February 1 tbo lire * iu the building will bo raked out - - - " "i THE NATIONAL CRUSADERS Mro Ellen Foator's Aalioronts Or- gatiigod and Nnmoi A GREETING l ROM WHITTIER Tim Quaker Poet Warmly Knilorscs tlio Bociaty'n Alms The W. C. T. U. ttclmlccn the Alt Ainerlcnns Two Title * In One Day Cmivp.hnp , O. , Jan 23 Thanonpartisan Indies who are meotlng In Clovclnnd for the purpose of organizing a national Woman's Christian Temperance Union , are " doing " their work with great deliberation • „ A letter wns rood from the pObt Wluttlcr In which bo said in p ' nrtl "I huvo alwaja regretted the action of the Womnd's Chris tian Tcmpcrahco Union In taking n partisan position I do not impeach the motive of the noble unn devoted women of thnt organization , but I , have soon no good accomplished by their political action I hope the nonpartisan temperance workers will not waste any strength in com batting the political organization , but go for ward , which I think Is the best wny and , bo far ns I can see , the only ono likely to ac complish the great object ot the tempcranco effort , " The session ot the convention this morning was devoted to the discussion of the pro posed constitution 'X ho committee on con stitution reported through the chairman , Mrs Ji mien Fester and Uin report was signed by every member of the committco The constitution was road by Mrs Wnlkor ot Minnesota The preamble is as follows : Viewing with tho.deopest sollcitudo the nppalling evils of intempornnco , and believ ing that a nonpartisan , nonsectarian oiean- izatlon of Christian women devoted solely to tbocailsoof temperance Is greatly needed , wn unite ourselves together for-thisjiurposo under the following constitution : " Then follows the constitution , the first sec tion of which is ns follows : This organization shall bo known as the American Woman's Christian Tcmporanco leuguo " It is provided that the officers shall be a president , vlco president , two secretaries and a treasurer There are to bo five do- purtmoats ot work evangelistic , educa tional , legislative and young women's work Ono Boction of the constitution declnros that no olllcor shall pledge the support of the or ganization to any political party or any religious sect Any tempornnco society cun become auxiliary by signing the constitu tion The annual meetings are to be hold In November and the members of theoxecutivo cotntnittoo will not bo permitted to vote thereat ' * The name caused much discussion , but was llnally agreed to , and nil the remaining sections were adopted The section which provides that the organization shall bo non partisan and nonsectarian was agreed to by a standing vote , many of the ladles waving tlioir halidkorchiofs At the afternoon sosslon , after some dis cussion , a pledge was engrafted in the con stitution , as follows : "I hereby solemnly promise , God helping me , to abstain from all distilled , fcrmontcd nnd malt liquors , Including wine und cider , as a beverage , and to discourage the use of and the tr.iflic in the same " The nnme , the American Womon's Chris tenn Tomperatico League , " adopted at the morning session , was short-lived. The now Boclcty will march under the name , the National tional Crusaders " Shortly after the opening of the afternoon session Mrs Ellen Foster nroso and moved that the vote , by which the name of the or ganization hod been Uxod , be reconsldorcd Mrs Aldricb of Iowa seconded the motion and a lengthy discussion followed Mrs Foster Bald the name crusaders had been sugcestod It was short and at tracted attention by its newness Miss Doty of Cleveland said slio' , was un willing to bo called a new crusader , for he , bad been oho foe fifteen veers Roconsidcratlon was ordered and Mrs , Cowlcs of Ohio ofTored the name , tho'"Na tional Crusaders " Mrs Aldricb of Iowa wanted it National Women's Christian Crusaders " She wanted to save the words Christian , womoa and temperance , which had been so long identl- llod with the movement Mrs Shortlodgo of Pennsylvania said she wanted a name entirely distinctive from the old party , from which they were obliged to withdraw After further discussion Mrs -Aldrlch moved that the organization bo called the National Crusade Alliance , " but this was rejected The nnmo National Crusaders was then adopted by a viva voce yoto nnd the pream ble and constitution ruadoptcd . „ Iu reply to the question ns to an cstiinato ot the expenses for the ensuing year , Mrs Foster said it would requlro uuout $10,000 to conduct nlTairs during that tlmo This in cludes salaries ot $ lli00 each to the president and general secretary and about tbo same to the financial secretary , besides which appropriations are needed for a re cording seerotary the heads ot departments and u national organizer Oil motion of Mrs Shortlodgo tbo conven tion then proceeded to the nomination and election ot ofllcers Mrs Lydia P. Tilton of the District of Columbia said : "I nominate a woman for the presidency who has been the general of this army ; a leader whom God called to en courage us and to stand for the principal of nonpartisanship ; to whom mora than to any ether woman a grand state owes its constitutional prohi bition of the liquor truffle ; tbo only woman who has boon so recognized as a wise leader that'a senatorial committee ot the United States congress invited her to advlso thorn on tempcranco legislation This woman moro than any ether represented the silent major ity of workers 1 uominuto Mrs J , Ellen Foster of Iowa " Mrs Foster arose and spoke briefly She said she hud never shirked any duty She bad always stood whoiethe bullets were thickest , but could no longer stand out as a picket , God only knows how IJreJoico in this day , but I can not bo your priest ' I want to hold up the tempornnco pledge on tbo platform and work for the prohibition of tbo liquor tradlc and I can do moro good ou tbo platform , if yon love rue do not write ono ballot out for mo " ( Applauso.1 Mrs Wnlkcrof Minnesota said she wanted to nomlnato tlio sweetest , gentlest and best of women , Mrs Ellen G.Pbinney ot Ohio . Mrs Campbell of Pennsylvania and Mrs Aldrlch of Iowa seconded the nomination Mrs Phlonoy tried to speak-but ber re in artts were drowned by the applauSe Miss Doty placed the name of Mrs , Aldrlch ot Iowa in nomination "Wo can not af ford , " said she , "to spare Mrs Phinnoy , from Ohio , und I am afraid Iter "health1 will not bo nblo to tbo task " Mrs Vogel ot Illinois secondedttho nomi nation ot Mrs Aldrlch An informal ballot reunited : Mrs Phlnney 100 , Mrt Aldricb 97. Mrs Campbell & > . Mrs Phinnoy oxpr stnd her thanks and hoped tlio formal ballot would bo for Mrs Aldrlch On motion of the latter lady , how ever , the informal ballot was declared formal and Mrs Phinnoy was elected It is , possible she will resign betoro the clpsg of the convention • j , Mrs T. B. Walker of Minnesota , nom inated for vloo proaldont by Mrs Fester , was elected without opposition It was decided to postpone the elocttDn of the ether oOlcers uutil tomorrow ! * ) * The invitation of the nonpartisan Wo mans Christian Temperance uuion of Clove , laud to the National Crusaders to establish its headquarters in Cleveland was accepted and the president and general secretary wit 1 pa located here REBUKE : THE ALiL-AMBIUOANS. Not Abstemious Euounh to Suit the W. O. T. U , , Coioaoo , Jan 33. | Special Telegram to ! Tub Biu j Tbo National Women's ' Christian Temperance union , af tor denouncing the vlco president of the United States for permitting ' a bar to be maintained in a house which ho' ' had leased and over which be had no control , has now directed its attention to the dele ' gates of the All-Amerlcan congress , and in an address issued today rebukes these guests of tbo nation for attending to many banquets at which champagne aud other intoxicating liquors were served with a lavish hand It' Is uncortnin thaw this criticism upon the conduct of otir Sputh American visitor will bo received fn jothor parts of the United States , but qurf/Jn It ( s that such Chicago merchants ns have commercial relations with tbc o countries regard with surprise , not un mixed with iViw'oiMiro ' , this discourtesy whlrh thesel , sljicd , ' - . Mothers ot the Nation tion" so thotightlcsslvoxtend to these foreign dlplomnts to whoin all the rest of the Ameri can people hnv/vbeen / extending a cordial welcome nnd dclicatq consideration This rtmarkablo address , which is Issued under the sifimUuro of President rranccsK Willnrd , Is in substnncf as follows ) "I'otho ' SohtWAnlerlcnn , Centrnl Ameri can and Moxttnti Commissioners of the Pan Amorlcnn CotlgrtAs Honored Brother * ! The Nntionnl WoihWa Christian ' Temperance unloa greeted your arrival in our native land with great good will and has watched your travels with profound Interest Wo were glad that the peaceful panorama of this re publics mntcrinl civilisation was unrolled before you and sorry that Its htgbor nnd more enduring forces could not bo cqunlly displayed Wo rend With regret Of tbo al most continuous bnnquotlngs In which In toxicating liquors held it place so promlnont , for such customs nro but a rclioot Kuropoan and not an indlginnus fenturo of our western civilization , Llfoinsuranee statistics shbw that the nverngo longevity of the mod oiato drinkords thlrtyJfiVo yonrs nnd a hnlf , whllo that of the total hbstalnor frotn intox icating liquors Is BMy-four years A nation thnt has made the sale ot nlooholic3 ft erimo against constitutional or statutory law In seven of its forty-two states nnd by locnl cn- nctmonts overono-half of its populated ares , falls to illustrate Its'distitictlvo national fea tures when it places liquor before Its guests Will you permit us respectfully to urge upon your attention the study of our pro hibitory as compared with our non-prohibi tory states , for wo bollovo that no ether line of Investigation qpon to you in the great re public promlsos so much of blosslng to your own respective countries " THIS DI.iOOK.ADI3. Snow Falling .Knster Than It Is Cleared Awny San rnAXOisco , Jan 23. Each day for the last eight days during which the blockade on the Central Pacific and the California and Oregon line has continued the Southern Pacltlo ofllclals have felt hopeful that the following day would see tlio blockade raised Fresh storms have c6mo , however , nnd'tho tracks have boon covered with snow almost as sooU as cleared No attempt will bo made to move the two westbound trains at Trucked nor-tho four at Rcnn , as the comfoit ot the passengers can bo looked out for bettor nt tboso places than at any ether points in the mountains The blockade at Cascade would prevent the passage - sago of trains at tills point oven if it was de sired to move them It will bo impossible to do much work between Cascade nnd Summit forsomo time , but : as soon as practicable a rotary plow will Do sot iu motion there The Oregon work is progressing rapidly Tlio niookiltlo Raised Honox , S. D. , Jan SI [ Special Telegram to TnE Bnn.l The snow blockade on tbo Dnkotu Central division of the Chicago & Northwostcrn has been raised and trains are running on ' schedalo tlmo Assistant Super intendent Hollonbeck , Chief Engineer Blunt and other Northwestern otllclnls who were snow bound at Piolre yesterday passed hero for Chicago this afternoon The Manitoba line will be opened ! tonight or tomorrow Its Mo Go Poiitiaud , Orov Jan , S3. The Union Pa cific trains aro'again blockudod It has been snowing heavily for the past twenty-four hours nnd the toads are greatly obstructed everywhere , tf 11 ltlo Grande System Open Dewek , Cole , , Jan 33. The entire Rio Grande system ! * i)0w . 0Peiio ONEiOBOANIZATlON Progressive 'Urlion ' Minora and the Kriiclns Unite CoLDStiius , Qy Jan r2.i-Tho convention of Knights ot Labor aifd Progresstvo , . union , miners met this morn Ing Roe of the Knights of Labor was elected temporary president nnd Johnson McBrlde of the other organiza tion vice president The balance of the other temporary oWccrV were divided The joint committee on the order of business reported that no resolution on consolidation will be conaldorecl" adopted unless It receives a three-fourths majority vote of each organiza tion The discussion was opened on con solidation uy John Mcliride , who strongly favored ono organization Roe , on behalf of the Knights ot Labor , spoke at length in favor of ono organization with two branches There wns such a wide difference of opinion that at 1U:3U : p. m. the , convention ' adjourned to 3 o'clock to rgivo the joint committee farther time to wortfl" The Joint convention1 reassembled at 3:30. : The resolution by John Nugent indorsing the plan ot * amalgamation proponed by the olllcors of the two organizations was unani mously adopted The convention then adopted , section by section , plans of consol idation , the rules rpqu ' riuc the calling nt the yeas and nuys being suspended until the vote on the plan entire was taken When the roll was called there were 103 votes cast in favor of the plan * There were 81 votes cast for and four against the plan by the Proerossivo Union T. W. Davis , vice president of the National Procresslvo Union , voted against the plan because ho wanted the organization formed by dissolution and not by tb6 consolidation of the two organizations When tbo result was announced there was a burst of en thusiasm which Indicated tbo practically unanimous sentiment of the convention A resolution wus adopted providing for the appointment of u committee of live from each organization , including the president and secretary of the same , to prepare and report a constitution not later than 8 u. in Friday A committee was also appointed to inquirointo questions relating to macbiqo mining which have recently vexed the minora and operators of the country OGDEN I'OSloTunCE ROBBED A Package Con 'tainlna Eleven Iliui- dred Dollars Missing Oaosx , Utah , Jan ta 1 ( Special Telegram to The Bub | it leaked out yesterday that tbo postofnco.in this city had several days ago been touched to the tune of $11,000. It occurcd last Saturday , and thoi officials , hoping to getncluo , confided the > mutter to detectives , and the newspaper fro ' tornlty were loft in ignornnco of the theft General Mhity , deputy • postmaster , having ' occasion to p lace some monoyMn the safe , wus dumbfounded to find a package contain ing raouoy In ono-pr the drawers missing The money was In its place uU night during the morning , and how the robbery could have occurred in broaa'dayllght , with nil ot the officials and clcrksln the offices , completely the offlejals , The druwer contain fierpiexes nir tbo money wlsJboKoti , and thotblof over came this difficulty'0y prying the light binges oft wich some kindVt chisel The other papers in the safe woroJnoe dlstuibod The quick manner in which tiiy-robbery was'commiltod and in daylight wall ; to'the opinion that the money was taken . In : some ono familiar with the otllce Genera)1 Kimball Immediately no tified the postojltacdoiiarlmout of tbo affair and a special insljifjfcr will arrive at onca to ferret out tbo mjMeyy lIolstinirk Destroyed Deadwoop , U. D ; , , Jan , la [ Special Telegram gram to Tub OzkA The hoisting works belonging to tborlrtlti'Illll mining company , in Caroonato , were burned about 11 o'clock' last night The fir a is supposed to have originated from tbo explosion of a lump , as there was no ope about at the time , The loss is estimated at $10,000 , and tup works , were Insured for $7,000. > The Wed Virginia Contest , Cuiklestok , W , Va , Jan 2A At the joint session of the legislature today in the guber natorial contest Mr Hubbard ot Wheeling , counsel forGencral Gaff , charged that the muip tenor and purpose of Judge JDhnson's nrgnment'was not so wuoh , directed to the law and the faols In the case as to the hope ot keeping the democratic members of the legislature in ) luo uud with an unbroken front Iloutl OfTorlniiH Wasuinqtok , Jan 23. [ Sueclal Telegram to Tua BEE.-T-Bonds | offered ; t370C'J3 at $ l.01i\ PREPARING FOR A SIEGE Iowa Bopubltoaus Dls uotod With Tholr Opponouts * Taotlos WILL MAKE ONE MORE APPEAL No Moro Business to Bo Transacted In Either House of tlio legislature Until the DnndlooK is Broken , The Iowa I.DRlHlntlvo Situation Des Mulcts , la , Jan 23. ISpoclalTolo- gram to Tub Beb ] The lines scorn to bo drawn more tightly around the deadlock In the legislature , and both parties nre prepar ing for a slogo , The senate has concluded thnt it could do no business legally until the house was organlzod , nnd so will uot try any moTcn The democratic Intention to unseat stxteon inombcrs , If glucn tbo opportunity , is now veryapparout The moro consorvntivo democrats oppose the scheme , but many of the loading members favor it , The repub licans therefore fool that they cannot afford t6 take any risk , and will never consout to glvinglhu democrats the speaker with that opportunity open to him An effort will bo made tomorrow to have the democrats agree not to try to Introduce Brazilian politics into the legislature If they roluso , the republicans will charge thorn with planning a rovolt'tlonary proceed ing ing.Tho senatorial situation Is unchanged The opposition scoin to have given up all hope of boating Allison Ho is at his homo In Dubuque , and not nt all uneasy over the deadlock , notwithstanding democratic re ports His troops can nil bo relied upon to report for duty whenever ho calls for them • Forty-Two to forty-Two. Des Moines , la , Jan , 23. After the nn nouncomout of pairs In the house the roll call on cleric wns nt once taken up Both parties had coma out of caucus with noth ing In the way ot a special programme , so roll palls were the only thintr heard from beginning - ginning to end Interrupted occasionally by calls for order , Tlio vote this morning for nlno ballots stood 43 for Wilcox and 4'J for Lob man Up to adjournment oighty-sovon ballots in nil were taken The Senate Des Moines , la , Jan 23 , The senate this afternoon passed a resolution instructing the secretary of state to furnish a fllo for bills and a Journal to the lllo clerk Tlio Supreme Courr Des Moines , la , Jan 23. | Special Telegram - gram to Tun Dee.TTho / following docls- ions were rendered by the supreme court today ; , Hnttio A. Miller vs Richard B. Murllold ot al vappellants ; Jones district ; affirmed Frederick Rebolsky , appellant , vs the Chicago cage & Northwestern railroad company , np- uelleo ; Clinton district ; affirmed John H. E. Laar vs Thomas Fmkid mtor- venor and nppollant ; Mills district ; affirmed O. M. Pearson vs William Qulst and James Mortln , apDellants ; Page district ; affirmed Sail Fatool'un Insane Wonun iDenisox , la , Jan 23. [ Special Telegram to Tnc Bee I On Monday night of this week Mrs Frank Myers , the wlfo of the miller at Dcloit , some six miles north of Donlson , ' while luooring under temporary in sanity during the night rose from her bed , and without dressing left the house nnd started in the direction of the Dojer river Her husband had heard her as she lctt the house Immediately getting up nnd going to the door , he called her and hoard her voice from the direction of the river Ho dressed himself , got help , nnd wont in search of , her She was found by the searching party some two miles down the river , near the house of Oscar Ains- worth , frozea to doatli She had been in ill health for some time , but it was not thought necessary to keep watch of her movements Troutwptter Hoard Prom Keokijk , la , Jan 23. [ Special Telegram to The Bee ] It has been ascertained that Theodora Troutwotter , a farmer who lived a few miles below this city and who disap peared suddenly and mysteriously a few days ago , went to St Louis Ono of the prisoners who escaped from the Quincy jail a few dais ago was caught between this city and Warsaw and taken to Quincy today His feet and one hand were so severely frozen that they will probably have to bo amputated In order to save the prisoners life Diotl < > r llcurt DlHPnso Wtomino , In , Jnn 23 , [ Spoclal Tolo- grom to The Bee , | Miss Auna Bender , an old lady living in her house alone , was found dead in bed this morning by a neigh bor , who , noticing no stir and no smoke , wont to see what was the reason , and found the womuu dead Heart disease-is supposed to bo the Immediate cause Shu was over eighty years old Watorworlrs f'ompluteil nnd Tested * Miscount Valley , la , Jan 23. [ Special to The Bee.1 The waterworks , began some three months since for this city , are complet ed and yesterday , were tested by City Engi neer Wattles The plant was built by tbo city and is found to bo very satisfactory in every particular and the job will probably bo accepted ; The works cost $2j,000. A'Fiiiilttvo I'ioiii Justice Mason On r , la , Jan 23. I Special Tolo- cram to Tim Bee.1 Young Henry Blatnor is a fugitive from justice Ho was indicted last October for forging a chock on J. L. Linden of Clear Lake , but was released on heavy ball given by his mother Today tbo ball was forfoltod r , A Victim or Ij Grippe DunuqVE , la , Jan 23. [ Special Telegram to The Bee ] Captain John u. Scott , in- spoctorof steamboats for th s district , died today Ho had been ill forsomo time with pneumonia , which was caused from an at tack ot la grippe To Bo Made nn Archbishop DnnuQUB , la , Jan 23. [ Special Telegram to Tub Bke.J It is currently reported in this city on good authority that Bishop Hen ncssy of this diocese is soon to bo made archbishop of Su Louis Concluded Iu Session Des Moines , Ib „ Jan 23 , The horticul tural society concluded Its sosslon hero to day A number of papers were read Pro niiums were awarded tonight for the Pest collection of fruits S.VMOAN TREATV COMMENT rUsinaroU's Swoct ItcasonnbloiiCHg Commendrtl.hjr the Times LctfDOX , Jan 23. The Times says ; The Samaan treaty bears bandsomo testimony to Blsmarok's reasonableness , That so com plete an equilibrium should be established is much mora than wo could have expected from lilnv That ho quietly consented to the prohibition of arms und alcohol , and to the laud clauses is probably duo to the British in fluence Their insertion in such a treaty is a remarkable event in the history of the rela tions of civilized with semi-civilized races The Standard saysi While It is good theoretically it is likely thut difficulties will arise la any case provision is made for revision , Allotted WlilteOupi Arrested SusLurviu.E , Iud , Jan 23. Officers yes terday arrested thirteen inon , mostly sons oi prominent families , on suspicion of being White Caps who have beeu committing out rages in this vicinity recently They all gav * bonds tor appearance at trial next Saturday , m Ohlunnien Coining from Cuba , Cur or Mexico , Jan 23. A nuubor nt Cbinoso have reached Tamploo from Cuba , their destination being the United States NORA MARKS Ttio CIiIuako Tribune * I'nmous Iiitdr Reporter nt the Mtllnrd Miss Eleanor Stockhouso of the Chicago Tribune is nt the Millard Miss Stockhouso Is bettor known to the reading publlo ns "Norn Marks , " under which nom do plume she has done soma of the most brilliant nowspnpor worlt of the day , Her experiences as a member of the Salvation nrmy were so unique and orlgtnnl nnd were presented In such a graphlo Mjla that the Interest in the articles on the subject survived tholr np- pcaranco < ln the Tribune , and they have since enjoyed an oxtuuslva circulation In book form Miss Stockhouso did her first regular nowspnpor work under Mr Rooker , ut onetime time managing odltor of nn Omaha | > nper Mr Rooker was thou publishing n piper in Indianapolis named the Call , and Miss Stock house wns employed ns n reporter Lieu tenant Grajdon of the regular army , was at that tlmo experimenting with u new ex plosive which rccolvcd thu favorable atten tion of the military authorities Ho was grunted n patent on It nnd made nrrango- inents for n series ot exporlnionts attinndy Hook Ono morning nbout 10 o'clock Miss i Stoekliouso learned by nccldont that a girl in Indianapolis had a severe case of blood poisoning She bad been employed by a man who gave his name ns Alexander , to till cartridges with n material he called dyna mite , nnd by Inhaling the fumes of the stuff became very sick Miss Stockhouso hunted up Mr Alexander nnd sccurod employment nt filling the cart ridges herself After it very brief experience she told htm thut she was sick and loft the shop shop.Mr. . Alexander's ' fuco looked familiar Lieutenant Grnvdon's picture hnd peon o\- tenslvoly published In the press In connec tion with his Invention of the now explosive , and Miss Stockhouso soon came to the con clusion that ho and Mr Alexander were ono A very brief but accurate Investigation proved the truth ot her suspicions , and the Cnll that afternoon contained a four column scoop , " in whlcn the poisonous nature of Lieutotiant Graydon's oxploslvo was very clearly nnd forcibly set forth The expose created a gieat sensation nil over the coun try , the government dropped the new explosive - sivo llko n hot potato , and Lieutenant Gray dons patent was revoked Mr Rooltor , however , whllo very long on enterprise was short on cash , and when the Calls exchequer ran dry some tlmo after ward nnd the paper Joined the silent majority of journalistlcmight-hnvo beens , Miss Stock house was appointed managing editor of n literary weekly in Peoria , UL She ufter- wurd accepted a position on the Chicago Tribune nnd has now boon with that paper for several years Miss Stockhouso Is a petite brunette with a neat Qguro nnd a nrotty face , chiefly notable - blo for two largo brown eyes and n rotrousso nose She was sent hero to meet Nelly Bly and accompany bor back to New York , but will bo unable to do so now that Miss Bly has taken the southern route A BO KIBIilS FACT , The Rumored Uutahcry of Russian - Exllci nt Yalcutok . Bdetalo , N. Y. , Jan 23. George Kcnnan of Siberian fame tonight received a letter from n Siberian exile which had evidently traveled a clandestine roUte before reaching this country It comprises eightv-slx pages of microscopic chlrography ot which Ken turn deciphered enough to provo to his satisfac tion that the rumored massacre of exiles by Russian soldiers ut Yakutsk , which has boon vigorously denied by the government , is an indisputable fact Favor a Nine Hour Day Kansas Citv , Mo , Jan 23 , The Interna tional Union of Masons oad Bricklayers will not consider the oieht hour question , as the sense of the convention is decidedly opposed to it und thoroughly in favor ot a nine hour day Toirlbl ) IJollor Explosion MoitnocttsviLLE , Pa , Jan 23. The boiler attho Western & Atlantic pipe line station on Burns farm exploded last night , J. A. , liradcn , Engineer Curtis and Mrs Burns und daugbtor were terribly scalded Suicided by shooting Cincinnati , O. , Jan "i John Jarehow , aged forty , committed Buiolde this morning by shooting himself ju the bead For a week or moro he has been complaining of Pains over his eves Ho left u widow , but no children Jim July t'UHROi ) In His Chrokft AitPMOltB , I. T. , Jan 23. Jim July , " nllas Starr , the husband of the late noted foniulo outlnw , Bsllo Starr , was fatally wounded at Caddo crook while resisting ar rest today Ilidillcbr-rupr Drlng _ Washington , Jau 2. . Piivuto ddyicosre ceived tonight nro to the effect that ex-Sona- tor Iliddloberger of Virginia is not expected to live until morning Twenty Dollars Gone Joseph Anderson and Chi is Johnson were out drinking aud tailing in the town together last night At one time , while fecllnir par ticularly happy and confldtne , Chris says ho gave his pocket book , containing two ten dollar bills , to Joseph to koonnwhilo When the two mon comtnoncod to sober elf , Chris asked for his purse und Joseph doulod hav ing it Then the former had tbo latter arrested and jailed as a thief The • police locked up Chris on the charge of drunken ness nnd that he might be on hand to retell bis story this morning to Judge Holsloy Mnrringn Licoiib-m. Liconscs were Issued to the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Name nnd Residence . Ace , t Mike Ross , Omaha . ' 37 ( Ida Williamson , Otnuha 4 23 ( William F. Noumelstor , Milwaukee 21 \ Johanna Kuhus , Milwaukee , Wis 21 Tlin Turn Bczlrk The Nebraska , Turn Bezjrk will hold Its first annual business session al Gcrmnia hall on Saturday , Sunday nnd Monday , Jununry 20 , 27 nnd 23 , for tbo purpose of com paring notes and discussing proper means for tbo advancement of gymnustios in No braska The New Plumbum Superintendent Major George L. Dennis has entered upon bis duties as superintendent ot plumbing nnd has appointed C. W. White his secretary , Mr Duncan , the retiring superintendent , willotnbark In the plumbing business , A Little Flri An Insignificant little blaze in the hallway of the business college , at Fifteenth nnd Capitol avenue , was extinguished last alirht about 10 o'clock before the dooartmont arrived , POWDER Absolutely Pure * This powder never varies A marvel of purity , strength and wliolesomsacsa Moreeoonnmlcal than the ordinal kinds , and cannot bs sold in ( ompetlttou with the multitude ot law test shore weight alum or phosphate pou dors Hull < > ! ( /In / tin c < mi Itoi'AL Uakinu rourpEltCo , lee Wall st , N. V. " " I THAT TERRIBLE GRIPPE What It Konlly In H\plnincd ' > y On" or tlio Boil In Tor moil Men In Anicrlco t TliovroMitcntof onoortlic lesillnit.Vow Yurk met -Ji tL , ciil collcBc.ln ronror > nllon nltli tlio mltrr Ilia J U otlicrpTrnlnB.Kslit- / K < MAdrinpr 1 llipHnMlsnlntlnrnrn , ttint linsrnni / B r < l omurli talkIsn morn'I'TOre nrtlktloii ttisnl'i-iv H j > l mushy think , ti srlii" inr lcrlini li sml niiKnnr H tohnxr ll orltiln In the aloimidicrc 1h tnt tlmk tlintllTl-llcl AliHTlm n.In I- " , nml II rsmr ( lien ns now , from \i > ln Tim nninn Mntltunrn dims fremthn iiKK < "tl < in Itiit tlKMimlnilf ns duotii tlia B 'Intlucucr of llichtnTcnly IiihIIc- 1 > ut more tniitcrti H fcli'iieelin ill ( Hiviri'it Hint Itlsdun to llio OinmtPs K n thoi'lpctrlinlmniUllnn * . 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EundnjslOn ra , to pm Specialist * In Chronic , Ncrrous.Bktn and Dlooa nt * cases lyConsultatlon nt orilco or bj- mall free Meat clues sent br mail or oppress , securely packed , free j from observation Ouarnntccs to euro qulcklr.BAfo * lr omt permanently I ( HERYODS DEBILITY gKJ { MSSi i bIoiu , i'hyslcal Uocnjr , nrtsiritf Trora tndUcrolloa , r . rc * or Indulgence , prodticlnir iMeepIesnoM dnpon ; doncyi > lninl s on the faro , uverMon to society , east If discounted , Inclc of confluence , dull unlit for mud ? ' or lm lncu , and finds life a hurden , Hitfolr porman- i enttr und prlrntcly cured Consult Drs.IJttU A UotU , 1 1(08 nirnarabtront , Omaha Nib ( Blood and Skin Diseases ssftSrvMVn' ' results tKiniput ! ir oradlcatoJ without the nttl ot mercury Scrofula oryslpelns , feter sores , blotches , , ulrere.pnlnsln the head Hitil bones , sfpullltlo aora % v throat , mouth ana tongue catarrh , permanently cunMlwbgroothersliarofnlleU Kidney Urinary An&eSgySP&Ki % . qnentburnhwnrblooily urlno , urine blsh colored or ! ? " • _ IW w with milky sediment on standing , weak back , ptonorr ? natWJsa ] > al lurtt , Kleetcstltls , ute Promptly ana safely enrol Br , " cbnrKes reasonable " " * " " " * Br STKICTUBElSX uK W moval compUHo without cutting , tannic ordtllatlo . m Cures ercctol nt homo bjr patient without a niomt'itts H pain or annofanco H To Young Men and MiMle-Awil Men AIIITPP PfTDP , rht awful effects ot early BB UUfllJ UUittl Vice , wlildi brings orfmnto weakness , tlastroylnu both mind nud body , wlfh all H tsclrcaUod Ills , permanently cared , MM MpPIJupO Arldross tlioio who lisrs lm- BBj BDllU pnlreil tbcm clrcH by Improper IndulKoncesand nndsolltsry bublts , which rufti both H body anil mind , untitling them for business , study or M mnrrlaic H , MAliuirl ) MEN , or tboso entering on that happy H life , awaraotphyslclal debility , iiulckly assisted M OUR SUCCESS Is bssed upon tnets , first practical ozpetience ipc- H end cTery caao Is cHpaclally etudlod thus tar tin k Ibbb erlBdt , third rocdlciuo3 nro prepared tn our otrn la * H tmtury exactly U suit each cusp , thus nlT&cUnff ouroi I B without Injury H to endtl cents poititfft for celebrated works on ffflTfll chronic , norvoui anddellcatodlioasefi Thousands H cured B7f"A frit'ntlly letter orcntl may tavoyou fit * ITS turn flUtTorlritfandMi time , and add fcoldun years to 11(6 " firNo letters answered unlu s nccompaulcd by 4 • bbS centaln ttaiuus AddroiJ orcull on _ Mis 1SIZTT8 Ac UCTT.S , | Ah H W rurmiu btrect , Omalin Sh - 9sbbbbbbbB H.W.COB , l3lna.DSDtt UTft , OMAHA NEB rOU TUB 1Q3JLTMEHT Of ALL BJ CSESIaoWILBSES I BB.AOBS M , _ APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AH0 TRUSSES.rjBfc BsttyaclUUasApparatusaadRenedIesforEueceufu : BBBJ * Ireatmsat of avary form of D'asase ' requirlnz M NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS ' * W SoardsrAttsnoaiise , Pest Accommodations In Weat Bl a7WRITE Jon OmOTTLAJUoa Deformities anl fll Prates Trusies , Olqb Ftst , Oiirvatures ot trine , r Ilea , Bt g , • m ° J,1V , . ' io"yP . Inhalation ; filectrlelry , Paialys s , jBpUspsy , lUllnsy nUiitt , Bje , Car , ukia ana ilood and ill Surgical Operation * . Bl DISEASES OF WOMEN hfZW&ttte 1 wn mm litklt iBDXii a I.IU0-1K iiiriBTiiiutT roa Bl * o uK"Sr 0s . , , n , " " " * ' i , tiTiiem i ati ) m OtJylteUableat.dloallmUtutsmaltliifaSpetiUtTof PBIVATEDISEASES I 111 ui.04 01. < ui > . > . . .if > : ir irnuA Oypaiinie r.l.oa rintdfretiaiyiiamolllislxiuary . UnUrsUt Tr ta.nr.rL < uolTITlL-OtTtE. V.ttlsi .astl.ioHilt MBtoHdiilll , , | , „ , ) , | „ „ uitnlbEIIr pruiM < urtlTpMk duia > tlsi.la4le.li Mattel ! oiitaJer , Bl VbUnr f y > iM , uulw.iillls.aaia pl.lo , .pHr " cJ M M MEN'S Furnishing Goods [ JOSEPH CILLOTTSJ % i STEEL PENS - 1 COLD HRDAL PARIS EXPOStT/Otf KM fj Neb 303-404-1 70-604. I