10 THE OMAJIA DAIIYY TITOF : SATITlfAV MA1JHTT * - - 32 F11E OMAHA DAILY BEE : 8 AT D KID AY , MARCH 21 , 1801 TWELVE PAGES. 'NEWSY ' RELIGIOUS TOPICS , Nothing Strange About thoStorjof Joiiali ' find who Whale as Now Explained , ANCIENT PROPHECIES FULFILLED , 4 < ' W Ifl Coliifj On lit tlio NljfCH ( if l'fttlCH' ' ' ClirJsllim Worker * * lloc'cnt. TrniiHlcnls. dnrlc tnS-yitnufleUn fiMtean , Dear gliosf * , whoso softly trailing robes wo boar , Yet-tco not wldo wo set tbo household door , That your Moved footfalls , as ot yore , May seek tlio old familiar hearth-light's cheer. Sodnrkl Sucolal The winter vlnd blows shrill. Hastaln , dear ghosts , that wo may bar it out , Nor stand In such pathetic.llngerlng doubt. The old love waits you ah , the old love still I Hero nro your places in the broken chain Dear lips uiikisscd Ocar hands \vo inny not holil Dear foot , love-led across the dim , whlto \voild Toshaio thcoUl remembered 11 fo " \Vhen jou go forth In to the vailing night Hack to your lonely graves , bear with you bcnco Our chrism of tears poor , tardy penitence for caiclcss deeds our grief would fain set right. Aye , let these tears dropped crystals in tbo snow llo Jewel ulcainsto puldo you homo again To your old places in the broken chain , Silent unseen within the hearth-light's Blow ! Kviloil l onpluIiookliiK lloinnwnrd. Prof. Chnilcs A. L. Totten , of Yale Unl- verity , presents some intoreslliiB facts In an Interview reg'irding-tho project of restoriiifi l ulestirio to the .lews , which project was bet forth nsn memorial to President Harrison , mid Is advocated by prominent men of the leading Aiycrlcar. cities. The memorial , as explained to the presi dent , byVilllani li IHackstone of Chicago , is lie result of a conference of Jews recently luld in Chicago. The plan 1s to obtain m a peaceable way their old homes in Palestine for the Jews through the medium of an international con- fcrim UP , on the pica that "accordlnu to Clod's. distribution of nations It is their home an nllcnuulo possession from which they were ojjx'llcd by force. " Totten is the Instructor Prof. well-known military structor at Yale , and Is the author ot Im portant publications on ' The Identity of Our Knio. " In roard to the memorial to tbo president , lie says : " 1 cannot but rcgnrd it as tbo most remarkable paper that has CUT been submit- tcdto the executive consideration ot this ur any' other country. If jou note Its date. ' it was presented to the presi dent of the United States , whom Ibelievo to represent ai.inassch's great people , on tbo flist uillcl.il . d.iy . of the new presidential y ear. Ills rilped by some of iho leading , rich and Inllncntlal Kentleinaa of the land. dovlso moans of Riving Israel its rightful liomo. This Is nolliliiginoro nor less than Jewish Irrldentalisin. Wo nro a destined tieoplo. These tire blind whoilo not sea it. Six months ago I published at autumnal equinox the second study of the scries of vol umes which 1 am editing. Upon 1'iigo ' eighty- two C noted that the current year , then be- Binning autlcnllcdby tbo Jews the 6051st year , was a. Jehovetlo ono ns It could not bo written In Hebrew without suggesting the Ineoniinunicahlo mime Jchovnh. "In , tbo table opposite page 200 of that V.qltinvoatid opposite thodatuSoptcinbor.lSOO , I purposely annotated thotlntuof tlio publica tion of the volume , ami six months further do\Vn opposite Altircb of this year , laiinotat- tcil. .fciwlsli JrroclentuHsni. ' Muchadtlitlonal matter will lo found similarly annotated ro- ferrlnpwfuture cveiits. The thing expect ed has hejun to como to pass , "Do not understand that I pretend to pre dict ; I simply road the prophecies concern- ItlR on1 races with xtho same careful niathc- "xnatlchl scrutiny that lodino to discover the data of Joshua's long day , and which led Daniel-Indued a prophet to study my hooks the tiitiovlicn thoscuttcringof Israel should cud. Certainly the times are creeping upon Israel unnwarcs. " In connection with tlrso statements it is lii(0l'0jtliitr ( to iioto in examining a copy of X'rof. 1'otten's ' "Joshua's Long Dny" that the work terminates with this slgnlllcant Warn ing ! In 1837 the kingdom of heaven was likened unto ten virgins , live of whom were wise and live foolish , uho toolc their lamps und went out the bridegroom. "Lilto them , because ho tarried , love fell asleep. Hut ills time to wane , Reckon ing from JMUi a. in , , when Daniel uttered his reimirlmblo prayer , chapter IX , tbo irloom upon the tllal Is close upon its midnight niarlc , so dense tlio darkness that It may bo felt. ' Sleepers , nwnlco ! There Js barely time totrimyourlainiw. The long expected mid- nlftliL cry Is hreauliifr on the car. " I'rof , Totten ucllcvos that tbo prophecy as read by him Is being fulllllcd. His talilo announces n congress , a compact and nn edict lor the coinluj ? jcnr. Story otMoiinli. Thatold bughoarof the sceptics , ttio story cf.lonuh and thowhale , receives thissolu tlon , says the Christian Leader , suggestive ut least of probability , as the result of recent research ! Jonah's visit to Klnovch coincides vritli n period of preat Assyrian depression , whim ball apponraiicetho most dangerous iilaco fora Mranger was within the walls of Klnoych. Now the Assyrian moaning ol Nlnunor Nlnovclns "fish. " Yet again , the cuiiulform method of writing the imtno was that of to arranging the arrows as to ropro' sent a tank enclosing nllsh. Duslng ; ft SUK gostlon ujou a hint iii Lcnorinuiit'H Scuiir- mnls1 Jional do A. Itagozln , in the "Tho Story of Assyria says : "The big llsh thnt swulloivcd Joiinlnvas no other than N'iuo- \cii , mo llsli city Itself , where ho must surely tiavo lecn sufllclentlyencompassed to war rant hU Ucspcrnto cry for deliverance. " Father , continues the Leader , this method of solution is strictly In kecpingwithttiu Orien tal rhctoritj of which the lilblo U rcdolunt , Yet again , the much nhused , because mlsap- prehcMidcd , higher criticism is , hy discoveries auuilurto. that of the tank und llsh , throwing n grout deal of light upon the scriptures , Rocoiid I'riihiilloii. The frequent use of tha phrase "Inter- tnpdhit stato" hyProf. C. A. Urlggs In his looks ami addrcsso * points to theories which lid I T supposed to hold on the subject of ft "second probation , " hut which ho has no ! nnjwhero "fully unfoldo.l. ' 'From the drift of mucu recent discussion among hlblical stu dents , both In Knghuul and In tformany , " continno9'tho UnlvorsalUt Christian Loader , "Itv5uUl , aijpoftr that the doctrlno hold oy Iho elmrcti in thu first centuries , rocanUng "Chrlst' 1iilssloii to tlio under world , is to bo rqvlVed unique I'rotebtants and made to do jtluty In .tho interest of the 'larger hopo. " Kuch scholars as I'lunnitro. Uicliuck , Karrar ln'KnKlnii.0 , inifJ as JJelltzsch and Uoiner In ( Icruiany , bila not taking a decided dogma tic position , argue with nil the energy of con- vletlontint , Cnrist'a ' ministry reach 01 tHjyoinl ( bis life. This scorns to bo what Is la Dr. BilgRsMmndwhen ho sxulcs | of tlm in- tmncdluto state , The world do movo. " 1 I'rayod Pol it un. An old pastor lu Connecticut , a prjjont Spiritual anil fa'Hhfut uiun , was damaged by aiti | > it from a nolcbhorliiK community Unit liQlinJ broveht i 3lltlcs Into his preaching. A friend visited tbo place where the minister wo * , reported to have done so , and nslcod a brother In the church , "Did Dr. Kly preach whan herof" "Yes " the politics , was ro- Bionsf , * ho did.Vbat did ho say I" ' \\ell. Bir/'sr.ld / tbo Intcrropnted witness inorq uuWOusly , "If liodidn't ' preach ixilltlcj. luunjIiQW prayed politics. " "Hut what dm bo say | " Jtll | urged his friend. "Say I" echoed tbq rcapouaout , "iio sold , "IhougU hand loin In hand the wicked ihall not RO un punished,1" Ho Tolcriint , Archdeacon Parrar ayB thnt a visit to Westminster abbey should loach the lessons of tolerance for opinions ana sympathy with men. Slilo b.vslde llo there a great multlltido of those who were equally Rood nnd prcixt , yet who In their Hfetlmo regarded each other ns heinous heretics and monstrous blasphemers. There in Iho quiet light of history It may bo rend that many who Imtea and denounced each other and made each other1.- * lives titter wprojct common servants of ono ( Jod. ( Jooil Works , So far -as the additions to membership gnugo the jplritual temperature of the churches , the period since the beginning of tboycar has boon n marked ono throufjhout the country , says the Conprcg.itionallst. In this tiino we have recorded la our weekly register 8,509 more accessions on confession of faitn than during tlic same timolast jear. rear. The number this At'eok , 1,183 , Is largely n excess of any previous record fora single week. , " " , Noted. JJext to * Paris , No\v York Is tho'largest Cnlholioclty In the world , The Jlethodlst church needs 1,000 , new preachers every year to keep Its pulpits sup- pllcJ. They are about to liCRiti on theirIOIIR- talked of $5,000X)0 ) Episcopal cathedral In New Vork city. New "Vork , accordlnp ; to the best Juices , now has a Hebrew population of from Uy'i.OOO to ! iVJ,0008ouK Ills the center of Judaism of the world. A fourtcen-jear-old Rlrl who was sworn as a witness In a Oimdcn , N. ,1 , . murder case saidshelmd ncvorsCoii a bl bio before she en tered the court room. Itov. K. Pnyson Hammond , the evatiRellst , Is holding a series of successful revival serv ices In Washington , I ) . C. , in the Tabernacle Congregational church. The UcV. , Phillips Brooks , the popular Dos- ton clergyman , has thus far iniinnccd to es cape being pliotflgriiphedor cmlcaturctl. He will not kit for his picture. According to Ur. U' . II. Koberts. American statistical necictarr of the Prcahyterinn alli ance , tboPrcsbytoilaii and Kcforuicd denom inations throughout the world have 10 , 0,5uO ) , adherents. The Icelandic Lutheran congregations in Manitoba and the northwestern state" re cently celebrated the three hundred and fiftieth unniveis'ary of the translation of the scilptures Into Icelandic , The greatest number of Lutheran Tiilnls- tersln any oncstatonroto bo found In I'enn- sylvimia. That state lias T- ) > , and Illinois , which comes next , has 100 , with -132 In Wis consin nnd-J'-illii Minnesota. "Tho fact is , " sajsMr , Moody of his work In Ilostonnmlvlofnlty , "that the only fe.ir I ha\o \ about it H because everybody is prais ing it. I used to feel that'l was , potting a good hold when tbo devil stirred up men to oppose me. " Oftho47S ministers who left the Estab lished church of Scotland at the disruption , forty-two are still living In S\\lt/.orland , 'vhllo : i few bthorsnro living in other coun tries. Dr. Bclth , who was ordained sixty- eight ycjrs ago is ono of them. Statistics of the Friends or Quakers ofthis country and Cinnda show that they have 781 meetings. 1,0'JI ' ministeraand Til.KW members. Adding the membership In ( Jrcat Britain , Iruland , Australia and other countries the result isa grand total of 101,87. ) members. In Belgium ono out of every 200 of tlio pop ulation is a monastic brother. Tucso JU.OOO monks , notwithstanding their vow of pov- ortv. have nronortv valued at Kn.lfla.OOfl. ! f n franco there uro fully 1.0.0JO Sisters of Mercy , who upon entering the SOI ) cloisters of that country , resign all claims to their property. Vet tbo property of these orders is worth more than $ , - > , UOoUOO. Christian at Work : Ills a hopeful sign of tbo future of the church that the modiiuval notion of relegating the entire spiritual work of a parish to the priest Is giving way to the higher and moro just Idea that every "member of the churcli has spiritual duties not only , but privileges. The pew has to come to the aid of the puljlit. The religion preached on Sunday must be preached by the people on Monday. Stjtiarcdit with Ilia Conscience , There was a ring1 on the stone slilo- wnlu and tlm young mun stopped nnd picked up a coin , says the Chicago Trib une. une..Ho hold it In the jialm of his hamljmd , looked to sou what , it was. Ho looked honest , and even after ho had discovered that it was a $5 irold pipoo instead ot a penny ho didn't eloso his hand ever it. Ho looked up the street and down the street not furtively , but inquiringly. His face shoved that ho was looking for the person -who dropped the coin ; not to sco if tiny ono was watching him. In ono direction hoba V three mon who had passed ( ho apot about the same tlmo ; in the oth'urumtliuindawoiniuiof whom the saniQ wjw truo. llo iniido n move as though to overtake onoof the three mon , but stopped , hesitated u moment , and .tnoii thruat the gold piece into hia pockot. Thou it was that a little man who had been an In tores tud spectator tapped him on the arm and asked ! ' 'Does that belong to you ? " "No , " returned the youth. "Does it belong to youi1" "No. But I infer voun.ro going to keep it. " ' 'Yes ' , unless the owner claims it. " "Do you think that's ' honest ? " The youth knitted his brows. "Well , I dbii'tknow , " ho said. "You see it's just this way : If I know who it belonged to I'd ' return it , but I'd ' rnthor kcop it myself tlmn-lmvo some ether fel low got itwho hud no claim to it. I didn't see \vlio dropped it. " "And 5' ? > u didn't aalc these who were passing tit the time ? " ' No ; bocnuso it's ton to ono the first man I tackled would "have clnimcd it , and then I'd have gone to my grave witn a fear that I liiul delivered prop erty belonging to ono man to another without the consent of the first party. Tlmt's ngulnst nil business principles , and my'consciouco would trouble rno. It would bolt bronoK of "trust. " "But you intended to appropriate it to your own use ? " "No , I didn't. Honest. I looked to sco wlioso It was , and couldn't bo sure. Now I'll h6ld it in trust [ or its owner. I'll give it up to the owner any time ho shows up. Any man who can give mo the dtxtoof the coin can luivo it. " And thus ho squared himself with his conscience. iOn \ uty 12 tstor Honnct. A botmottliat is n voryilroim in violet let has u cM-own of open gold lace that is outlinedabout the fnco und around the top with email violets , the gold lace showing plainly between the two rows of violots.Fiiyjtho . Ladles' Homo Journal , Just lnfront nro two tiny , white love birds , thiiUaeem to nestle among the pnlo blossoms , \vhilo at the buck are loops of xvhlto ribbon from among which comes up a white aigrette , The tics , de scending Xroni underthosoloops , aronlBO of white ribbon , and nro fastened In n prim llttlo bow just In front. A bonnet of this design inndo of lace straw , the very yollowHhado , will bain vogue , and can , ofc6urso , lw trimmed to suit one's fancy us well us to look well with one's { owns. The Manhattan Athletto club has leased the polo grounds In N w Vork for n term of one year , and thodlantswillplay.nt Drothur- liood parlc to bo hereafter known us thu Now Polo grounds , The Maryland konncl club pnvo a pront bench show this week. There wcro 500 doss on drcaj naraito. Dlclt Swivcller , the cham pion IrUh scltor , waa placed on the "has been" class , for the blno ribbon was awarded to.Mnx t > onor Gulor-Wlnifwd. Until the fate of the bill prohibiting thoot- ing plgoaiiH In Illinois had boon determined , Mr. J. A , K , Klliott has for the present BUS- Dendodno olliitlous for the laud nnd erection of the buildings , etc. , for the sbootlny park tiolutcudoUtocatabllsUlu Cbtcajjo , 111. THE PROSCEN1UI ASD FOM Edwin Both'a : Kindly OourtoBj to an Occu pant of His Box. MOVEMENTS OF ACTORS AND ACTRESSES. IMrs ) Tlmt Will bo Hreii Next Season ntul lUo Proltesfllimal 1'coiilo AYlio vlll Give IM'o nucl In terest to Tticin. .Ada Djas will support Ed.win ( Booth next season. The tallest notor In tlio profession is snid to bo Charles "Walton , of the "U ami 1" coniDimy. JDoo Ilayncs will continue as treasurer of tlio now theater unilor Thomas F. Uoyd'a management. Marie Jimscn last week renewed her con tract \vltli tlio Fi-uncls Wilson company for noxtsonsoti. I'attl lias accepted ixn offer of $150,000 for twenty performances In Hlo Janeiro , wblthor she will sail In June. 'There will bo two"Bluo Jeans" companies next mason. Ono will visit the inrgo cities nnd the otliur will travel west , I3crt Cooto will bo with "Little Puck" next season mid play I'ranlt Moulton's ' old part I'nckliiKliam Olltedge , f other of Billy. J.V. \ . H.insonio . , well known on the vavule- vlllo 8tiifo. will bo starred next season. Flora Moore tiud Jaino3 I1. Iloey will lo in the east. east.George George C. Uonlfaco jr. , now .with Pattl llosa will not bovith tbat llttlo luilynext season , although his plans are still imaui- tu red. Herr Anton SeUll has boon attain onuagcU to conducttho concerts at Brighton Bench iiejit summer and , as last vcar , ho will got ? 1,1)00 ) a week for it. By the way , the librettist of Iran boo is .Tuliati Sturuis , a graduate of Uton , Knglimtl , imdiiKonof Hussoll Sturgls , so well known to nil Kooil UoMoiiiuns , ( The new opera -whichDo-\Volf Hop- nor will bo Scon Ibis summer nttho Now York Broadway theilorils called "Wang.1 Tlicscono Is laid in Slam , James T. Powers Is malting a nronounced hitlii "AStralK'litl'ip , " Now York.miHcnccs oontfrmtiiR Omaha's opinion tluit it was ono of the brightest furccs on tour. AV. H. Crane has accepted tbo play that Clinton Stutirtwroto for him on the scenario approved by Mr. Cratio six months ago. It la a comedy In four nets , and dolls with Anglican life. IMrs. Langtry propose1) to cotno to America next summer anil will appear next Season throughout the country in modern so.'loty tln.\3. \ CharlesCoghlunwill probably uouor lending man. lioyd'stheater will open ISIondny , Aupust 31 , the attraction has not yet been decided upon. Fanny Davenport will play three nights and a matineu In September , producing " . " ing "Cleopatra. Ills now said that Gilbert and Sullivan aroto niako It up again. It Is tbo old story. And after nil , "tbo Jingle of tlio gulnon helps tbo hurt that honor feels" as much today as it dlu years ago. Mhs Ilnttio Ford , divuhtcr of Manager John T. Ford , made hortUeatrlc.il Uobut on Monday nlRbtln Ihltimora with Julta Mar- lo\vo's company. She appeared as 1'hcobo in "As You Like It. " Henry Irvlnp lias been elected to tbo Mnrlboroueh dub. This Is a liiirh honor , for the prince of Walouloes not allow any one to Join thit , institution whom ha docs not wish to number umonif his Uitiumtcs. Jennie Veamans has signed a ttvo years contract with the management of "Blue Joans" to play Juno In the piece of that name. Laura Hurt , the understudy of Miss VToamans , will play the part in a second com pany to IKI organized next season. There are afflictions and afflictions , but the worst is the "McGlnty Troubles" company , which played at the Grand on St.-I'atrick's day. TulK uboufc f rest I That was a blizzard along side of which nn importation from Manitoba would be a summer zephyr. Wr. Bertie Coote , who joins Tatti Kosa this week , taking Mr. Hlch's place , who re turns to his liomo In Canada to rest up , Is a very clever young comedian quito well known to western audiences , having- supported Jar- beau , ICnto ( J'Htloton , Lotta and I'atti Hosa , through the west. The number -Americans amotii ? the per formers in "I vauboe , " Sir Arthur Sullivan's now opera , Is really quito remarkable. People ple are saying , "who is So-and-Sol I never heard of him"or , her , as tboeaso mayho ; " but the " .An " ' answer , American , 'sdfllclcntly accounts for the popular Ignorance , Guy do Maupassant , the master of short story writing , has madu bis first dramatic venture , and it was a great success. ' Alusetto'1 given last week nt the Oytnnaso , Paris , was unanimously pronounced a hit. It Is rare tbat an author is ; o praised and that no discordant voicu Jars upon his suc cess. Sol Smith Ilusscll bin boon acting for twenty-eight years , and yet tie is only forty- two , Ho was a drummer boy in war times and found himself In Cairo , 111. , whom bo joined the stock company of tho' , Dellanco theatre in ISO ) . Ho iihyod utility parts , sang songs between acts and played the bimro drum in the orchestra all forifj nwoek. Parisians nro very enthusiastic ever Mtno. Ivilll Lohmann and Paul KalUeh , having given them ilvo recalls .it the Latnouroux concert February 15 , when they sane the on- tirolovo scone In the second act of "Tristan ami Isolde" without cuts , Mine. Lohmann singing as usual without notes or prompting. fciol Smith Russell's now play , "Bo- witched , " which ho is now rehoursing , lias beenseeurod for its Initial production in Phila delphia attho Arch streounoatro. Mr. Russell writes enthusiastically of his own-character in the piece , and predicts tor it'the ' most brilliant success of his career. Augustln Daly Is preparing to produce "Love's Labor Lost , " onoof theShakosporcau comedies which is a real novelty to the then- tor-Rolng public , which will listen to Shako- spero under advantageous circumstances but cannot us a general thing bo mduqctl to read him. The only American production of this first comodv of Shakesporo's was given by Mr. Daly in 1874 , with Ada Dyiw. Fanny Divonport , Sara Jowett , Danial Harklns , Uharlea Fisher , Mr. . Uavidgo and Jimcs Lewis in the cast. i London actors and theatre maiiaeow are all up n tree on account of the bill' which gives the censorship and the supervision of theatres Into the bunds of the London county council. So far they have bean accountable to ono man only , namely , the Lord Cha-nbor- lain , and now tnat It passes Into the hands of the county council , they feel that ttiolr' line * nro thrown anywhere but in pleasant places , and have asliod Mr. Ilonry Irving and Mr , Beorbohm Tree to confer with Slr.lohn Lubbock - bock , tlio chairman , in order to still the troubled waters. Tnorols a funny story In eonnoitlon with a performance of "A Doll's House , " given a few weeks aeo In London , which Is worth re peating ! Two ladles , evidently miking their Oral experiment in losenltoarauu , sut silently among tbo audience Intently watch ing the movements of thoactors on the stage. At the close of the porformnnco they audibly compared opinions , 'Rathordull , wasn't 111" said ono doubtfully. 'Never mind about that,1 replied the ether with nn air of superior wis dom , 'Its the cleverness of nctlnpr. Look how stiff some of them kootull the time they're all supposed to bo dolls , you know , " Boston Homo Journal ) Mu * Anna Dlcicln- son was an orator by naturo. Eloquence , voice , presence , and that faith in herself in which h faculty nswollas Inclination , were ncrs , to draw and Interest anil porsuaao great audiences. Wlion sno turned to the stngo slia turned from nil she was , save inclination. She was under the mastery of the delusion that has lea othen from tliolr gonlus to their common solves. She was tike ILiins Christian Acdoruon , who felt Iteonly his disappoint ment whoa the world cave him reputation for bis children's ' stories Instead of for his phil osophising ; or like Thackeray who would be nn urtist ; or llko Shakespeare when ho turned to acting. The mistake that did not shatter the men broke the woman down. And now trie question of recovery risci. Can she have her powers of mind and body restored to tiorl If so. could she bopur.suadodthonto take the platform ! She would not.'bo ns she was twentV'llvo yeainiogo ; but siiu would bo ono of the few Interesting figures In tills dull world that draw attention , and thereby put nionoy la their pursos. A few days ago n lady wont to the Madison Square theater , .Now Yoric , to hear Sidney NYoollctt roclto. Jt was ralulng and slio scut her carriage away MjYoro iho we.nl to the box office , feeling stirothnt she could get , a sent , When she applied atttho box ortlcc she found there was nothing them There was not a sent left on tbo lower floor except In ono of tlio boxes. ' There Is only ono person In that box , " tbcmnnnt tlieticltotonicesnld. "and 1 don't think bo would objoot If 1 sold ono of the seata. " llo passed over n tteUot and a moment later tbo visitor entered the box. A gentleman , apparently of advanced years , rose , bowed politely , assisted lier'wltli her wraps , handed tier a chair , seated himself again and turned bis attention to thuatapo. Mr.Voollett \vis : reciting at the tluic.und after ho had HnUhod tbo lady turned to ladle at her companion In the box. Itvns Edwin llooth. Uuou making the discovery she half arose and hastily ex plained the situation. "Of course , " ahosnld , "I supposed that nil tbo scats In the box were for sale to whoever wished to buy thorn , but 1 see now that the box Is your own. I feel very much llko an Intruder. " "Not at Ml , " said Mr. Uootli earnestly ; "I feel that I am taking advantage of Mr. wool- lottln occupying n whole box when there Is such a crowd. Indeed , I always feel that way when I tnlco free seals. " Tuero Is a lossou for deadheads In this , GOSSIP ABOUT COSSIPPERS , Continued frum tenth i a-jt. plvcn by homo tnlcnt attho U. iJ. church on Tuesday for the benefit of the pastor. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. White prtvo ono of their very select parties to a party of friends Wednesday last. As usual ut the beautiful homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. AVnltonvcryenJoyiiblo tl ino was passed by these present. The congregation of the Trinity Memorial church Is making preparations on mi ex tended scale to celebrate linster. INO pastor having so far been appointed In ptoco of Kcv. iiriuly , lllshop WortnliiRtoii will send a special missionary for services on Knstcr Sunday. Tlio Young Men's ' Christian association will entertain the members with a cobweb social at their hnndsoino rooms on Tuesday next , The students of Doano collcRO nro not taldiiR tliolr defeat nt the state orntorlcnl contest at Lincoln last wcou very philosoph ically , lllood is In their eyes for field day. KraostMunecy , ono of the very boat voung men , has been appointed agent for Wells , Farijo & Co. ' express company nt Sherman , Tex. Hebron. John A. Stevens of Lincoln was In the city. Hert Powell is chief clerk at tbo Commer cial houso. Miss Jesslo Loach is vislthiR friends In Mississippi. H. F. Young , deputy county cleric , Is very sick at present. The Hebron cornet band will plvc a grand concert In the ncnr future. C. C. Fletcher nnd J. F. 1'cddlcord are off for the I'hitto to shoot geese. M. L. Wheats of tbo Knight * of Lnbor spoke nt the court house Tuesday. Miss Lav ilia Marsh of Hod Ulouu Is visit- inc Mrs. M. E. Marsh at present. Hon. C. II. Willard. ex-state treasurer , Is very sick with pneumonia at present. Miss Emma Oarlwright of Fail-bury Is visiting her brother'Arthur this week. The V. O. T. Q.igdvo a reception ut the rcs- < lt5enco of E. M. Corroll Tuesday evening. Who will bo iniiyor and will the saloons runs this year , are the questions of the day. Miss Cora Eiistou started to Chicago . whore Aho will remain until full. J. J. Malowiioy nnu J. 13. Thomas returned Saturday from a month's stay ut Hot Springs , Ant. Ant.Mr. Mr. "Will McICcnzto of Chicago Is hero su perintending the construction of the stand- pipe. 0. II. Morgan Is moving Ills stock of dry goods to the Richards block on Lincoln ave nue , Frank Hiirtman tvont to Louisville , ICy. , where ho will thko churgo of a furniture store. Hebron division uniform rank Knights of Pythias gave a grard bull at the opera house Thursday evening. II. D. Breeno , the popular Hock Island agent , will take a two months' vacation , visiting iu tbo east Osccoln. J. J. ICoper went to Mntlloon , Neb. , on business this week. Cuiitaln John ll , Anderson is taking n lav off at Lincoln this wcok. Miss May Bray ton of York is here visiting her friend Miss Hefllobowor. Aonm Ornss of Inuianola autographed at our hotel here cm Wednesday. Judge T. H. Saundcrs went to Lincoln to take a look at the legislature on Thursday. W. D. Patton of the I'alaco hotel Is taking a look ever his oldtown.Itearncy this week. Liwyer S. L. Makeover is off on n business trip to Omaha , LincoliiUorchesterand | York. Uov. I ) . II. Jlotchldss is attending the United Brethren conlcrenco at Blue Springs , Neb. Neb.Miss Miss Moon from Marion county , Iowa , is horu visiting with her aunt , rs. II. P. Shore. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. 13 , F. Joy were hero this week , the guests of Judge nnd Mrs. J. S. Sheesley. Dr. Knanpof Saunders county has pur chased the Charles Klagsolver farm near town for$5OJO. Kev. .f , W. Soabrook , pastor of the Motho- dlst Episcopal church , made a business trip to York the last of the week. Hav. A. M. Tanner announces that ho will preach lu the I'resbytorlan churcli both morning and evening on Sabbath. Miss Jennie Snodgrass closed her second term of school in the Jnrmin district last Friday aud commenced lior third term on Monday. Tlio concert given by Mrs. snodgrnss ana her music class at tho'Motliodlstchurcli was u very pleasant cnto 'talnnient. The house was well llllcu nnd all enjoyed the exorcises very much. Tlio fund received , about $25 , was divided among tha needy of Osceola. Great credit U duo Mrs. Snodgiius and her class of little on es. O2 > JE > 'J Both the method and results when Syrup of Figgiisltnken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio tnsto , and acts gently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , demises the sys tem effectually , flispels colds , head aches nnd fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Byrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the tnsto and acceptable - ceptablo to tlio stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most Leal thy and agreeable Btihstnnces , its ninny excellent qualities commend it to nil and hnvo mndo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Fips is for snlo in COc and 81 bottles by nil leadinp drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- euro it promptly for nny ono who \\ishcs to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. OAL. LQMVIU.C , K * . AflV YORK. N.Y. 1309 TI-IEL USUAL , 13.p ) Celebration of the 17th of Mardh AVns purtlclpntoJ in by many of our worthy citizens yesterday , who , with owexcoptlons wore wonry from their days's po * f ruiiibululioiis , .Aftor showing duo roepoot to the UGHI3ATT.ST OK Tin : OHBAT. " many did not full to ombnico tlio ( icod- ness cast to in tin , anil upon their dlsohixrRO ot onu duty , fulllliod iiuolhur by vlsltlnp the Misfit Clothin Merchant Tailor's Misfits and Uncalled for Garments. They adjourned , feeling fully convinced that the origin of llio Mlsllt Parlors was to abolish high tnriffa on Clothing tuuL the truth of the Parlors luivltig tlio most olocant display o ( MEiROHANT Goope Ever witnessed by any eye is now substantiated by citizens of Omaha tuid vicinity. Among tlio many bargains tlioro stil roinnlns unsold ; PRIOR LvI"T. SUITS. OVERCOATS PATJTS. 25 00 Merchant Tailor miulcnt. .JIS . 00 125 COMorcliiuilTiillor mode nt (10 CO $000 Merchant Tullor mndo at $ .1 00 : H ( K ) Mcrclnint Tailor Hindu at. 14 00 : 00 Mcrclmnt Tiillormtidont . . 1000 HO 00 Merchant Tullor made nt U flfl S CO Men-hiint Tailor tnadual. . . , , 4 CM ) 40 00 Mciclinnt Tailor made nt . 11 i3 ! 40 OOMon-hiintTiillor mndo at 14 7.- > 10 00 Merchant Tailor made nt 5 CO 4.-i ( X ) Mcrclmnt Tullor intsiluat. . -0 OJ ooMurelihnt T.illor Hindu ut S. ) 00 fiO 00 Morcliant Tailor niiulo at. . 2130 CO rOMurcliunlTiillnr niiulo nt 2-J ( X ) IS CO Merchant Tailor niadent 0 M TiO no Mere-limit Tailor mndo at. . MS 00 ' . ' 15 00 Mcichunt Tullor imuloat 7 M ftl 00 .Merchnnt. Tailor made at. . : ) oo (10 ( OOMurcliunt rnllor jnndo t ' ! ( H ) 07 00 Mcichant Tailor innUu at WS > 00 TO 00 Muiclianl Tnilur intulo at 30 03 IS CO Merchant Tailor imuloat . s M A perfect lit wnrrnntoil , unct all goodB sold on their merits. A cuiirnntco in every cnso just as represented , nt ! tho. OBiaiNA.L MISFIT CLOTHING PARLOBS , 1309 Farnam Street. Omaha , Neb. 13O9. Liebig COMPANY' ' EXTRACT OF BEEF , "Iii Darkest Africa , " by Henry Ms.tjinloy "Uno.Mahdl miniiucd to crawl near in j- tent * * * llo wi s ut once borne lo : i llro and laid within u lew Inches of It. anil with the addition of a pint of licit biotli , Hindu from tbo IMilil ComjxmiKrtrnct of lite ) , we lestorc-cl him to his bcnsua. Veil. H. ' ft HI HI tt.fr Norpliltio Hnhlt OIJ VJL CJ _ LVJLcnr ( llnllto20dai Noptrtlllcnriil.DX.J STEPHENS Llt uoa,0 DB. IIUMi'iiuKis' SPECIFICS nro Bclcutlllcally nml carefully prepared prcserliitlous ; usctl for ninny ycaralUllrlvntolractlcowith8U | col > 8.au < lro o c thlrtyyoarsuseaby tlioieoilo. Kury Blnglo Spo- clllo u a special euro for thu disease named. TIicso HpcolUcs euro wllliout dniRRlnir , purg ; InRorroducliiKtho hjstcm.nml nro lu fact nnd deed thu Hovureleit rt'iiiunle oltuoWorIil USTOlTIUICIPil.NOa. CUKES. 1 Fi-vcrn , Congestion. Iniinmmallon . . yVorinn , Wprmtyor.Worm Colic CotxhM , Cold , liroiichltlg . Ncnralffln , Tootlmclip.l-nccoclm . . . J llcnilachvH , Slckllcmlaclie.Vcrllgo 1 hyupcimln , Ulllous Mnmach. . . . . . . 11 H iiprcBKndor 1'alnful 1'crlods. IT 1'llcit Illlndorlllcodlng. . . . . . . . . . Ill Cntnrrh , Innuen n. CoidlnthoIIc cl 14OV hooptnir Collllli. VIoU-ntCoiiKlu. 1S4 Oriicrnl lii.illlijl1lirtlcnlWi-akut6a | 1S7 Kidney DlnoriHf _ . ViHNnrfoun liability. . . . . . . . . 1 ; O Urinary WPIIUHCBH , Wetllns llwl. Sold bynrugflsts. oremit postpaid on receipt - MASL-AI , ( I4t DBRM ) ot Mice. DR. lIounniRVBMASLAI rlcwy bound In cloth and ( told , mailed tree. HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE CO. , Oor. William and John Slroclt , New Yorlt. SPEOI FIGS. MenwhoarolacUliiBlii vltnl lorco nml vln r , or weak , nervous from any cause , ncml at once for thq Wew Common Hon o Homo " ! Konnuscatlnifiltugs. M > electric nonsense. / ' " > ' iuch tothe dojs. Sc.ilc.1 information f rep. Aililrcss jL bnrmucy Co. . Her U * . T.v prpsla In the linnn of tlm prosi'ntBPii- cniildii. ItHforllHc'iiroiiiiilllsntli'inliints , elclt licncluclic , coiiMtlintl | n nndpll - , Hint Iiavo liecomo so fniuoiw They net gently on tlie < llBrstlvonrinn them toiio mill vigor witho sea. Boo , Don't lit ) ] luiulinuiiii by the flotltlOHS cliilnis jnmlo for 1'orous I'laatcrs tlmt euro before they ore npplli'il. USD Ilcmon's , n Eclontino preparation tlmt elves prompt relief nml In indorsed by over 0,000 repn titblu riifsiclans nml DruKclnts , Cot I'm ' Genuine. \\T A MTT ? "H Apotits to soil tlm 1'lnloss WAiN 1 " - li-U"-clothes Line : tlio only line ever Invented Unit holds thu ulotlies wltli- ont pins ; u purfoet success ; patent roueiiUy Issued ; sola only l > y iwonts , to whom tlio ex clusive rltjht IH Rlvon. On reeolntof M cunts wo HlllKencl usimiplo line l > y mtilli also cliuu- lurs ; prlco list uncl terms to usont. Secure youriurrltnrv at onoo . Address THR 1'IN LKSS ULOTlIKS LINK W. , 17 llormon Rt Worcester M'isi W. S. ROBINSON , Clicinlst and Assuycr. 1'orincrly inOlicinlcnlLiilioratoryoftlio Union ruulilo Uullwiiy C'oniMiiy. | Special Attention Given to Ores , Waters and Oils. 1112 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb nnnlITt HAS AIWOOU UAl'SUMSS nro lie II III I A u t nml only miwului i > ri' crll > < l Uy UU UU I n t-Kiilir | iliy UUin fur Jliueuruuf ( lunnrhiB.i nnd cllBihnrKC < Iroiu tbu iirlnarr oruuiu nliorlloJ or acgulcoil , t\M \ l' ' r but. AllUruuuliU HOTEL DELLOBIE. Corner 14th anil Capitol Avenua. Just completed , has 100 roomi , thro3 stairways , from the top to the bottom , has fine elevator anil dinning room horvioe , is fire proof throughout , fliiebUlarJ rooms ana the finest toilet room ? in ths city. Laris Bamplo rooms , Suites with bith & 3. Cor 14th and Oanltol Ave. Street oar sorvlco In all directions. lUtes , from $2.60 to $ 1.00. HOTEL. . , < ' < " " ' ' " " ' limit miliMtiiHtittlli/ lluti-l ilnitiltiHIn Hnmhii. Her frn lit-nni Iti-Mt lli't' null * i-UHHlHU / 'oH biHinnt tit / ' . .1 " " ' relllHUH mill irltsHlnHtim \ /ii- j > i-uuf liilntli It to ( mi-it J-tm > < " lie * " ' ' / ' ' " ' ' " hot mill / ' n-uti' > ' mitt cri'y room , 'luiili' u < i iii-iii < 'il ( iiil/- SILLOWAY , Prop. MO OLJR.ELI NO 3PA.Y. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Seventeen yrar iiTporlon-n. A rojulir Brulinto In tii'itirlnp nt illiiliiinii IIO\T \ N llll InUliir with tlio L'tc.ite timcir < v nil Norvom , Chronic ntnI l'rlvul ll"0i i-i. A lurnrinont oura Kiinrnntool for mini til Si priiMilcirrlm-n. Ui t Mntilinoil. Soinlnnl WcnknciMitlit Inm-t , IniiioU-noy , Svphl li. flrlcliiro. nndiiiiitlg. uiisiM of tlio Illool , Sklnun I trlnnry Orunn N II lttiinriMloof.VM fur uvnrr CJIJD 1 uiilurt iko mil fill to cuio I oniiiltutlon free llouk i.Mriturli ofUfo ) imt fieo O.llcaliourj tl a. in to a [ > . in , Sunliiy U n in. to 1ui. . AND Is not ploa'nntio tnko , as it Is com posed of all the medicinal qualities thn' go to nmko now and rich blood without c jinpolling the ooneumor to pay $1A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD STRUP which can bo bought any where for thirty-flvo osnts a gallon , as nil sar- sapnrillas nro. BEGGS' BLOOD PUBIvIEBand BLOOO MAKER , is composed of pure modicne ! , and al- Icw3 the purchaser 10 add syrup , wh oh is udvisoi whoa glvoa to children. If your < lriiK5l3t does not keep It accupt no hiuistltutp , liit order direct , fiotu Ili-nas M tit. Oo. , 101-1'JI ' Mlchl aii St. . L'liloaRO. 111. , at tl they will forivaru. oxurcsa piupuld , onu lo.- ) tlo for $1 or six for J , " > . u. T. VII.TX : floriiAru's OICIIM'AI : CKKAM , OK MAUIUAI * ! tiAuiiFiiit. : " i'i rt ! i-'itnL- . IttmuvfHrnti , > i * - oery bltinbli cm .Aiiuty , nuil ilofli-ii iiUtt'ctluiu It liu loiul tlie tcH of 10 cut * , iiiul IB HO illy nmde. Ai'tti-t DO Cltlllltf I fftt II f tmitnrnaiiitf. I > r.L. A. htijri- Mild to n Iiiily of tlm hnut-ton ( aiuitlejii ) "A * you 1 n'Pommcii'l ' 'tlou- 1 J.a-stlm niful of u 11 tint frkin pivjMiiii- tlotif.1' For mile i y all Dii'CK ta niiu K noy UuoUs Deal * eroln the rnllwl Rtatw. Canada find B roW | FEIlli.T.HOI'KlS8Pio'r.8TUroatJoiirtSt..N.y. | OTNHUEY S3 Goodyear Welt/ / m.iJc of CalinUhi LMTliUlj - n.Hcrliii'd. . SolJ cri'nwhore. ; . . llcuuro orlinl tallous , I nine tinU-ti itiuiipcd M 'h ' .Menus GOLD MEDAL , PABIS , 1878 , I.TJAKER&dO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from wlilch tlio excess of oil Has been removed , la Absolutely and it is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in its preparation. It hns more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Stnrch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd is therefore far moro economical , costing less thun one cent a ci(2 ( > . It is delicious , nourishing , strengthening , KASHA MOISTED , nnd admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass , REMEMBER IS THE NAMEOFTHAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEYER , COLD In the HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER , For Sale by hading Druggists. Kllnok Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co , 02 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO , ILL. I1LAKK , 11IIUC1- CO. ( H/alniil / nIOiiljlJfnulne HUM. . iei. K . , Uli/u. naallirr Krftul Janjiruui lu.nl u.l.l IniUluM. Atllru l l , r 1C. In iltmM tot jtrlleiiltri , leitlatnoUl * ftD4 "Itrllrf fur l. cllf . "lri Irllir , l > r rrl urn tl. BM If With Ooublo Wire Suspensory , PATENTED AUG. IB , 1537. IMPROVED IDLY 29,1890 , , mi. o\vr.N's PANIC IIODV UKITANDMS < I'KSSOUV will cure nil Ithou * mallcComplnlnU I.unibntio ( Ion- craland Norvom nobility. Costive. lien , Kid nor " rn-os Nerv- omnoss , Trcnib- : . Hoxtial hnustion. Wnst- . . . -of body L . . on os cnuso < l by Indiscretions In Von tb , Age , Mar- „ - nod 'or Single 8aapotucr7. SENT TO nrsroNsi L.u pAHTtrcs von CEK- TAIN COMI'I AINTS ON 3D DAYS' I'M- } " " Alio tin Kloctrlo Truss nnd Unit Combined. fend Po. PO I BO for KittR Illustrated book , 250 panes , wlilcli will boNjntjoif In plain scileJ envoi , upo. Mention thia jmimr. Adda s Owen Electric Belt & /ippliance Co , , 3O6 N. Broadway. St. Louis , Wo. I'uri'M Anivnilit. Scruruiii , Hud Clrnilnllon inilnll Imourltios of the Blood m llaj tlio ' . .BonIns Norv * Dleeanes , vu : N rvmu rtuil IMiyslulul IliOillllr , Vltiil ixliiiulloii : , I'rc. inulliro Dcciif , 'Iromblliin , II ) f.'iThl. N < T. VOIIH lliMiluclir , I ISK f I'oucr In .Mtlic-r MIX , Nnr7oitvtitHH Iii un > fnrtit. i old llfixull ur Feet , 1'alii In thu Duck mill other forms ot V/"nUiii' . Dr. irnhl/D Nonru Tunic J'HlH brlnRtha rosy tint of health to the shi How chonU. W".M. lu'rvoiis [ icnrla sliouhl lakn tliii irenl Life Ronowor. Trj UIPIH. and jou will Join tlio thoi or Impnr ni"n and women wl.o dally I'lc fuDDf , , rhls Hreat nork III their hclmll 'I l.fj are , tifir-rnileil : , (0 rrnb a vial , r'cr ealu br UugKUU . PROPS. . s * FSAIWWCO , wu IOUSM.K IN OMAHA , KHI1.11V Kunu & C'ci. C'vr. ISih & Doutilai ' Iri-cn .1 A 1'nllc-r A l'i > . l r 1 III ) .t llouulm Slrri'U. A I ) . FuMiT A. Co. . Council llliiHi. lnun BROWN STOCK FARM , 1001. STALLION SEASON. 1091 MONWOOD 11212. Slri'ii byMonon. InNutwood. . 2l8'j : , I'rofni'o , by ' ' . L'lliluni Antlii'iii , liy Uuylnr 109. : ul iluiii AiiKiiHtu , liy Kvs-ilyU'H llollf.miulor. 4lhliun Dolly .MIIU , by Seoltsy'H AmurlcuiiStal SI3B TO 1NSUHM. Brood Mures , Colts and Fillies For Sale , IncltiilliiR t oby the greiit llliiuU Wllki-si slr < of Wlnsluw WIIUos " : ll ; nisi ) a fiisliloimule bred L'-.MMir-oln WIIUos stulllon u K < " 'I ' ' " ' " Send for iitiiloKua ; or bolter , como "nil sc tliuin. o M P. BROWN , - P opl 1 Ion , Neb m * d n uo > WF a * Guifarii.Mandollns&Zilliers . In Tolumo and qaalit ; nf tons m Ibnlirnl In Ilir inrl < l.V rr ntod to WB r In anj cllmnle , MoUj \ all load. In * denl.ri. llo.utUnllIlluttiatiil , dr. BcnptUo cattlocuQ with portrnitii of Itmuai artliti ; llUIiil : ilil.'li. & MEALY , CHICAOU. B RACE U PI' Wrnk iiitn , with brain , nerves mill xciiiul orKiini Iiniinlruilan tlnilnii nbsolutocuroln Nnivi : HfANH. Tlioy iiiiikoiil'liiicii ruuiiK , KlviMlroiiinl vlitor to i'x. liiiuituclyiiulliil ublollfu' Joy , II | > or box , ixirllnilil INiniiilili-tfrnii. NKHVK 1IKAN 10. , IIUCKAIU , N V Uulit I'V ' liutKliuan Druj Co. , 1110 Fornulu Ml. , Uin.llio STHMA iSchlffmans'iAsthnaCur noier/ ' i - i dinl n/i / la th wont cu ? t loiurca com * IhrixV.s tlotpl cffecll caret vbcrttll tthcn fall , < 1 I ( rial ronrinrti Hit molt < ArliVa < . 1'rlce , 1 r ( ind I Ol.CO.of Dnnjlilitr by mill. Sarapla rfll'i : for I itamp ! DR. n. SCniFFMANTl , Et' Panl. lllnn. j 3. M NERVE m BRAIN TREATMENT , tncnt : II a ! > . or ' ? 'or J. lint Ly. With c b orUer for ill lioinn , will iml iiuuhai ( nmranuu tu refund nearr If Iho ttontiafniliill * OJiJi tYuirwit'w * Ukiia ni.lt . | ii 'ii'l'ol.tunlJ . U GOODMAN 1)RU(5 ) ( CO , , 11) ) I * nriiuni tilruut , Oinuliii. S'nli. REMEDY. Jlanhoi" ) rvMnri'il. hiiiitll , niiX mo of IUu o IruubloH. AiMrurK.vllh 'iinl ? , _ _ . IA. im/lllMSV. / . ( I..MIcli. RE1CH SPECIFIC ? ; , , A P0 _ C d Permanent C Etor all dlteasito. . Cur where olh rtreitmen iroctionjnllheacri Nlllo. Prlc , one dollar , So * ilgnaliifo oi E. U 6IAIIL For Bale Cy All D" > ' - * -