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    TITE OMAHA DA i LT BEE: TUTiiSDAY, HAY 0, lOOt.
SALE OF PURE-BRED CATTLE! r:?5 HAT FOR MT1SELLI
Aberdn-An;m Ctcck Attncti
Bnjers to South Omaha.
tfanj
NEW STOCK SALE PAVILION DEDICATED
A'rlrrnn Crier Com t 1 1 in nits (lie ( It)
II nil Stiiti- mill I'roi'rriln In Do
II Mri' IIhkIiii'kn III
Tliiiritup.lil.rcil.
Yesterday afternoon, at the new slock
yards' gale pavilion In South Omaha, was
hoM a fialo of pure-bred Abcrdecn-Anguscs
that Is ihi cvtnt In the cattlo Industry.
It was lh first of a two days' sale of
cattlo numbering 120 head, (elections from
moro than a dozen herds of this breed.
In opening tho sale Colonel Woods took
occasion to mako somo remarks compli
mentary to the city of Omaha, tho state
of Nebraska and tho cattlo Industry of tho
great west. Ilo mndo a comparison of the
conditions under which ho made his first
wlo of pure-bred cattlo In Nebraska twenty
years ago with that of today, held In the
grandest and best live stock sale pavilion
In America. It wns tho colonel's recol
lection that tho first thins which Colum
bus did after discovering America In 1492
was to return to Spain and bring over a
Khlptoail of cows and sow, and that hid
next act was to BUrvoy a railroad to Ne
braska. NV state, he Bald, had finer farms,
moro progressive Bfockmon or greater fa
cilities for tho accumulation of wealth
than Nebraska. Its. wealth Is measured by
Its Rrass, and Its grass Is beyond measure
ment. The amphitheater In which tho sale
was held sbuuld. In his opinion, have been
built beforo tho building of tho stock
yards, bccntiso tho success of tho stock
yards depended upon tho distribution of
the seed (cattle) from thin place. Tho
nales have an educational feature, and tho
sale pavilion Is an object lesson. Uo spoke
a few kindly words for tho makers of this
sale, nnd concluded with the statement
that "lino stock success la founded on the
Integrity of tho breeder."
Sloi.-k from .tinny IIitiIx.
The sale was made up from selections
from tho herds of ISvcrctt Jones, Spring
Viilley. Minn.; A. 0. Illnnle, Alta, la.; K.
lteynolds ( Son. l'rophetslown, III.; Ocorge
Shawvor. K. T. Davis, Sllns lgo, Palmyra,
la.: M. A. Martin, Wall I.nke. la.; Cantlnc
Hros. & Stevenson, Ilolstcln, In.; Omer
Cattorson, Maryvllle, Mo.; I'almer &
rainier. I'rlncetcm, III.; N. 0. Hnughmcr,
Doimlas. 111.: Collins Dysnr.t, Nnchusa,
111.: C. D. Hooker & Son, Maryvllle, Mo.,
nnd T. .1. McCreary, Highland, Kan. There
was a good uttendancc, buyers being pres
ent from Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Indiana,
Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota. Tho
highest price of the day was $1,025. This
was for a fi-ycar-old cow, consigned by
Cantlno Ilros. & Stevenson. She was bought
by James Williams of Marcus, la. The
hlehest nrlce for n bull was $350, which
was paid for Mr. Dlnnle's Mayor of Alta,
38,545, by Krcd J. Nelson of Sheldon, la.
Tho cattlo wero all good, and although the
prices wero fairly good, nothing sold nt
nny advnncc over Its actual value. Six
teen bulls wero sold nt an average of
1282.50 each. Twenty-four cows wero sold
nt an nverage of $276.40 each. Tho nv
crago price of tho forty head sold was
$28.87 each. Ilclow we give a list of an
imals Bold, price pnld and names and ad
dresses of the buyers:
I'l'iunlrx.
Nightingale Itnxlc. 27,123. 6 years;
Jnmes Williams, Marcus, la i... l."-
Cedar Lake Mlna, 33.B9U, 3 yours; Hun-
Hoif &. Uelsel. Odeliolt, lu .....
H-Noicfiiiy l'rlilcosn,:i)42(l, .17 months;
tin tnu ;: "
Unity Hell. 21,831, 5 years (anil b. a):
Junies Williams
lllstortun, 22.01 1, t years; A. r. Arne, I
EilKcwoml'iiiVrbru 2d.''bY,w!'2 year's;
A. C. Illnnle. Alta. la
Bill Wellington, TS.'MO. 6 years; James
Williams . ,. ;
Maggie Kstllt 4th, 19,523. 8 years (and
h. c); same
Alice 32d. 27,119. 4 years; O. U . Kerr,
Waterloo, Neb
Lilly limulns, 42,314, 11 months; It. M.
Crowder, Klk Point. 8. ....... -;
Inverness Carnntlon 2d. 3o,Glt, 2 years;
A. 1-'. Arno
A building suitable for city hall purposes
can. It Is stated, be erected for $40,000,
U;'Vut,V. ofrrsci, lnclmDuBv lAc. Cn8t Impeiing Exrcius at the Old Catholio
of tho site. When Mayor Kelly was np- r a .
nrnai-he.l on the matter yesterday ho said URlDearai in cailimors,
that tome of the business men of the city
had suggested the matter to him. Ho ap
peared to specially favor the erection of a
city hall building, as the present quarters
arc not large enough for the needs of the
city. With a building such as Is suggested
for city purposes headquarters for the llro
and police departments would bo provided
for, as well as a largo assembly room. The
city Is now paying $1 15 a month for the rent
of the nresent rltv hall and In addition navs
$2.", n month rent for tho offices of tho hauhmuuk, .May s.-scnasuan .nam
mayor and city attorney. Then comes tho nelll. titular bishop of Kphrsus and cardl
rent of fir hall No. 1. on Twentv-fnurth nal-clcct of the Church of Home, today re
nlre... which Is St.". n month, mnklne the celvcil nt the hands of Cardinal Gibbons the
tender to your eminence my most slncero
congratulations on tho well-merited honor
which tho holy father has conferred on you
In associating you with the members of the
i acred coneF.e- man nvo years uu
you came among us nti entire stranger.
You will leavu us bound to nil by the hal
lowed ties of friendship, without a single
enc my to sound n discordant note In the
universal Jubllea of praise and commendu-
nun. Your mission io in l mien oun
has been a mission of peace. You bavo
CARDINAL GIBBONS CONDUCTS CEREMONY 'wUSuT "r W-
cnitrging your mission h nposiouc uuickj
vntip fmilnrnnn linn betl nrtlliiU'd foV n hiKll
otters from .be IN.,..- . (he rnr.ll.uil n oi ) , 3
CLOSE DOWN SMALL PLANTS
Fint More Oonttmplattd by the Big Etui
Combination.
C'ili; IIirraloii'i of (Io.mI
Will to Hi.' Anicrleiiu
Church.
has been feelingly characterized In the
words of tho royal prophet, "Mercy 'and
truth have met each other. Justice nnd
peace have kissed."
'l nero is out one san iioio in mo joyuus
fpstlvul nf tnrlnv. n tic that Is found 111 the
rellectlon that your eminence Is destined to
CONCENTRATING WORK AT PITTSBURG
Estimated Move Will HrhtK I'ltty
'I'liuiisnii.l Mill Men lu tluit City
nnil Thoiiniin.ln of Work
ers In Other Lines.
l'lTTSDUIlO, May 8. The Commercial
total rental $215 per month. This amount, rcl "et a at.d donntd tho robes which will have l i you n wise nnd prudent counser
Irnvn lis Kilt wc llldulsc the hotiu that I rinfetlo thin mnrnlnr nitlillshps thn follow-
SSI! we'V'iere'ii WoVVJTy YhV " States Steel corporation
ivmaiiinrntintt Unit when von take tin vour has Biloplcu the policy of ccntralulng
residcnco In Home, tne noiy miner win operations, of abandoning Its smaller
which Is paid monthly for rent, would leave
a surplus of $10,000 for the fitting up of tho
building and purchasing additional fire ap
paratus for the new hall. It Is thought
that an Issue of not more than $100,000
would provide all these things. In submit
hereafter make his rank. The ceremony,
which Is tho second step in his elevation
lu his new position, wns marked by nil
the pomp and brilliancy usually attendant
upon such an occasion. It was held In the
vencrnblo cathedral, tho first edifice Of Its
ting the proposition to be voted on by the M""'1, crc,ctC(' llpon American soil, and In
people the site selected for the parks, the
library building nnd tho city hall building
would be designated, along with the
amount to be paid for each, In addition
to this plnns for the proposed elty build
Ing and auditorium would be placed on ox
hlbltlcnln order to show the people Just
what tho money voted would bo spent for,
Quito a number of business men nppear to
favor the suggestion nnd the proposition
will be considered by tho council before
long.
In.jiortn'it l.ritnl Opinion.
Certain city odlclals who aro deeply In
tercsted In tho outcome of the trouble In
tho city council have secured an opinion
from n prominent Omaha attorney as to tho
legality of the appointment of Johnston
and Vantant. This opinion, which was re
celved In South Omaha yesterday after
which tho first American priest and tho
first American bishop were ordained. Among
thoso who witnessed It were men and
women prominent In every walk of life,
diplomats, legislators, educators, Journal-
Istn and ecclcslasts, the latter Including
half n score of archbishops, half a hundred
bishops, priests, monks and seminarians.
The Initial step of the ceremony took pl'aco
In tho palace of the cardinal, nnd consisted
of tho transmission of tho bcrrcttn to Car
dinal Olbbons by Mgr. Mnrchettl the papal
ablegate. Ilricf addresses wero made by
both tho participants In this affair.
InittoHiiiHr l'riieesslnn.
While this was In progress a procession
was formed In front of Calvert hall, n block
away, In which wero nrranged In tho order
named, tho seminarians, priests, Francis
can and Augusttnlatt monks, the members
ent eounseigr . ., . ,.. i
who Tls conversant with tho religious, moral V . ioso iiisauvamaBcousi, lucmvu
nnd soclul conditions of the frilled States, those that cannot bo run economlcall).
Ho assured, most eminent lainrr. inui our Thu work heretofore douo at theso plants
prayers ami oesi wm-s win iuhuw
t.... n., 1.,i. In thn nlnrniil nltv that
n,uM i.mi tniniiiilllltv which Is the trult of onerated to the advantage of the company.
a mission faithfully accomplished. of tho detnlls I can say nothing. I can only
At Its conclusion Cardinal Gibbons do- 8ay that to work out soma of the details
scended from his tnroue and oavanceu to 0( this policy operating heads of tho con-
tho front of the altar, accompanied uy nis ccrns 0r tno United States Steel corpora-
attendants bearing the berrotta. Hon have been In conference In New York.
Martlnelll roso and, escorted by tho mem- Undoubtedly the Plan will revert with
ber of the noble guard nnd tho pspnl chanv
bcrlalns, walked toward Cardinal Gibbons,
beforo whom he knelt nnd bowed his head.
Slowly lifting the bcrcttn from tho silver
salvor upon which It rested Cardinal Olb-
greater benefit to tho 1'lttsburg district as
tho most favored of all which the United
States Steel corporatlou operates."
Tho nbovo Is tho statement of Joshua
Rhodes of I'lttsburg, retired as chairman
bons unfolded It and held It high In order 0f the directors of tho National Tubu coin-
that the congregation might see It. Then pany, now a constituent of tho United
stooping nnd with what seemed to bo a states Steel corporation, In reply to an
softly murmured prayer ho placed it on the inquiry ns to whether tho new Morgan
head of the cardinal-elect, who arose and, combine had adopted such a policy,
advancing to the front of the attar, spoke IlrlriK Mill Mm to I'ltlsliurn.
as follows: Adontlon of this policy of centrallilng
Murtli.rlll Itriilli-s to tilbbonn. operations by the United States Steel cor-
Most Kniltient nnd Most llcvereiul Sir: portatlon wilt mean to tho I'lttsburg dl3-
Having been by the kindness of tho su- trlct, If carried Into effect without delay, tho
m,o,,eo,.,.elPo ,o,f,doar,a.n!I,lsmo,r.,0ef lio'.'? ringing here within a year of about 50.000
Hoinan church nothing couui nave plat pea mm men irum imuia u,r;
MN ftfc1tMP Mv4,tff4.
m si
INFAU.IB1X CURE FOR LA GRIPPE,
LUNGThOUBLE.NERVOUSDEBILITY.
'Selow WE give a ffw nnirr nrponTA JijVoN,A'ASTHMA.IMPO'ri
Tfc.ThoMAS J OCukran.Episwpai C
Washington J.Mioler , GeniralTicmlt Agent of the (P1 4 Srw- "
SiotWeAOAetie rctr 2SyA s, Oft $Afct& L &r &Acfi Qrrtxw&r tvcr. rAivoin-
OxroAvoff evitto ZT.v fjs rxA tivo tytfAj. f4wtir co w fitt'iArnt inw3 lentitlimx
SWAI1S .or. XBAUfrULENT TIM TATJ OMfiJ I jm
TO FSIOTECT VOOH HEALTH AMD OUH IICPOTATIOM VtK. WILL PAY TMI6 RKWARD "TO ANY
ONE YVMO WILL TUrlNIOM US INFORMATION ON WMIOM WE CAN SECURE CONVICTION
OF A OEALC) WHO TRIES to sell worthless imitations when oxypohors Ant callH
MED FOR, THE ONLY WEAOON A DEALER IMfOfttS A FAHED AtlTICLC ON YOU IS BE
CAUSE THERE IS A LAROE.R PROFIT IN IT FOR HIM. If YOU HAVE NO DIALER IN
YOOR CITY, WRITE TO OR.H.OANCHC CO. 07 STAT ST. CHIOAOO,
cv- TO 'OH A DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET OtALtTtIM.
SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH.S M OS MB. PINt IOS CIC BUILOINtt, OMAHA, NC.
MONTH EAL n IUHUKIUjUUMIHIUM " kT..lH., 7I TTAUIUT T, PES MOINU. IOWA.
IIWAIMEC.MINNCAPOLIS A flCWVoHK (JTV, J.C.CHHISTWM.EVAHTOH,ILI
If. MONl
noon, caused quite a stir, especially as It of tho faculty In tho Catholic university In etha
held that Mayor Kelly had no right to np- vvasningiou, auoots, nisnnps ami nnauy eminence, surrounded uy this crown or MagsinK 0f much more of tho operations
point councilmen from the Fifth nnd Sixth the archbishops, tho purple nnd gold of V ;n " " A t " dT lU lV S.1 He n S it Vfi In Pittsburg will not only add to the mill
wards. If tho rlitht to nnnolnt Is taken their rich vestments adding brilliancy to 1' "LI" . . iv,i i,-r. hot ih mills from
" 1 , ...A .. , .1 v J V , , l l , ' . 1 , V. .11 .vv...w .M.'V .'.n..- ' , ' . ,l,V.t i.l,,.'J .. Hvaf - -
... , iiiiciu iiivoi in wns iiivmiijumiui " which the most important supplies arn
through tho cathedral to Charles Btrcet, which the example of your apostolic zen ,. ' ' . , .ii.trlrt will take on more
nmslm? the mince nf the cardinal where "! pastoral care have been so bright and drawn In this district will uko on more
passing the palace or the cardinal, where lmvo' (lollo P(, lnuch for lno promotion of men. This Is tho fact In relation to the
they wero Joined by his eminence In full catholic Interests ns well ns for tho fur- cokine plants of tho coking companies In
paraphcrnnlla. Thenco the procession therunco .if . all things which alii In tho ,. ' .,, nnA ntllolnlne Held. Tho
ni y aim me glory oi me " - ..... " ... ,,..
away from the mayor tho cltv will bn com. '"o scene,
polled to get along with four councilmen
until the election next April nnd tho old
dcndlock will bo continued, Martin nnd
Dvorak will stick together nnd so will
Adklns and Mlllor, so that little, If any
thing, can bo accomplished. Of course, no
one has nny Idea of how tho caso In the
district court will terminate on Saturday,
but tho opinion received yesterday caused
ThT rnrSinni X,t ZSZ h i en ere i . llut'you" w if permit me to 'add an- underlying companies of the new Morgan
Tho enrdlnnl-clcct meanwhile had entered ,,, ,nv luiimitiesH. l iimi it ui. i,.. .nritim- inward the
- - - ............... - ... - i'uil)liiu; imfu l, 1. . ... ..... n - -
elected : Kldnn J, Smith, president; Harry
B, Flcharty, first vice president; Mm. Os
borne, second vice president; Miss Ethel
McMIHnn, third vice president; Miss Bertha
Houaman, fourth vlco president; Elroy Tib-
bits, secretary; Horaco Brass, treasurer;
Miss Ella Chacc, organist; Mies Bella Clark,
chorister.
City Xri'.lN Itoek.
dlnnl Gibbons occupied tho gospel side,
whllo thnt of tho cardinal-elect
on tho epistle side. When they
themselves the papal briefs to Cardinal Olb
bons nnd Cardinal-elect Martlnelll wero
read as follows:
l'npnl llrlef to Cnrillnnl (illilinim.
T.er XIII. Pnne. to Our Tleloved Son.
James Olbbons, Cardinal Priest of the Holy
this occasion by their presence do I offer
tho expressions of my sincere gratitude.
Meunwhlle, most eminent sir, I pray tho
great and good God long to preserve and
uiess you.
Having concluded tho address tho newly
mado cardinal, who up to this time bad
tho building through a rear door, and pro- in your continuous and untiling kindncus , . .nni.ni,!,,,, oncratlons and
ceeded to meet the procession at the altar toward mo from the moment In which, by ? P a" 0p,,'01 "
mil. Thn rnr.llnnl nnil rnnllniil.Pleet sa- comniauu til ino bui.iuii.u liu.ui i, . .. ni. . " --""V"
...... - - . ... ..., it r tun iiniJii ni inn unnmn in (ii inir ti i .1 vnt nnnnnr ttn nnnru 1 nniiiiimi
politicians nnd city officials to feel decidedly M!"6'1 cach .0,ll.cr' ani! cuch. "K"1 tno tlon. These and other considerations . ThlJ Araerlcan Brldgo company
blue. V.,rouo .Proviaca tor n.m. rnat lor uar- iiwoKcn n o .. , ... . . ,.uu ,u... 11.000,000
Kpworth I,rKr Ofll-rr.. '" Gibbons occupied tho gospel slue, ho thanks which I corfliiiily offer yoii T nndl plant to be erected In tho Pittsburg dls-
At a meeting of the Epworth league held ul" """Ar V, , !'0.1 only to .you. mil to 1110 illustrious pre- trlc, Tho Araercan Brldgo company has
. . . nn irin nninrin h in. v npn 1 npv nun kphiph 1 111m iiiiri niiinrH wim i-iiiiii til imjimii 1 . . .
on Tuesday evening these ofllccrs were 1,1. ,.ninr. in. thrir nropnr dn I ,.ffer its plants scattered througn tne east, ai
points where they aro at a disadvantage
to operate, and some aro considered for
abandonment.
ItrllectM (irnrml Policy.
Recent announcement that tho American
Sheet Steel company had given up Its plan
to operato tho now and costly plant at
Chester, w. Va., was a reflection 01 ine
new nollcy of tho new Morgan comninc.
Tho equipment of this plant will bo taken
to Vandcrcrlft. where tho most moacrn
plant of the company, that of tho Apollo
Iron & Steel company, Is operated. Slnco
the sheet company formed it has nbandoncd
m. number or its plants oi icsser iuipun.iuu
and nearly all of tho apparatus of these
was sent to Vandergrlft. Other plants of
tho company, located at Cambridge, bast
Liverpool, Coshocton, Dcnlson, Crcston,
Nlles, Canton, Canal Dover nnd rio.ua, O.,
nnd Carnenlo and Hyde rark, Pa., aro
among thoso which aro being considered as
best to abandon and their equipment to uo
ltoman Church, Archbishop of Baltimore worn tho vestments of an archbishop, ro-
uur uciovcu sun, iieiuin onu nposiui.c uiyn-s. H,i ,,, (hr innnr nnctiinrv nnd In n f.iw
Ing. Having thl lay created cardinal of "rc'1 to lnf lnn" Mnciunry ana in a raw
the Holy llomnn church our venerable moments returmd clad In his cardinal robes,
brother, Sebastian Martlnelll, titular arch- immediately nftcr, assisted by his priests
DOCTOR
Searles & Searles
OMAHA
SPECIALIST
Most Successful and Reliable
Specialist in Diseases of Men.
VARICOCELE
Ars you afflicted with Varicocele or Its results Nervous Debility and Lost Msn-
hood? Are you norvous, Irritable and despondent? Do you lack your old-tlms sntrgy
ud ambition T Are you suffering from vital weakness, etc.? There Is derancemtnt
of the sensitive organs of your Pelvic System, and even though It girts you no
trouble t present, It will ultimately unman you, depress your mind, rack your nrroas
tystcm, unfit you for married life and shorten your existence. Why not be cured bs-
fore It Is too late? WE CAN CURE YOU TO STAY CURED UNDER WHITTEN QUAR
NTKE. We have yet to see the case of Varicocele we cannot cure. Medlclnos, else
trie belts, etc., will never cure. You need expert treatment. We treat thousands of
uses where the ordinary physician treats one. Method new, never falls, without cut
ling, pain or lots of time.
DR. A. D.
SDATILES.
.iiir.nir inn .ihi tpw nva .'ni.pn ..urir-n . iMH.inri ill jmhil'suh. vi- i.ilvk i'i...i..iii'u w . . . . , . , .
n " u " ," " ": Ai,;:: I" . ,u ur bVloved son. rruncls Mnrchettl. one of nil ucacons, no conaucieu mass amin 1110
...... .v- r, . .' our private chumbcrlalns, the duty of pre- breathless attention 01 tne vast audience,
puo anu now moro is a nico little cnaiu n,nrk of his new dignity. Ho will present Tno scrraotl was delivered by Archbishop
gang of fifteen members. The rock re- 10 Ryan of Philadelphia, after which Cardinal
ccntlx PurcbMed has all been broken up 2ree0tls! Wo commem Gibbons pronounced tho benediction and
mm oi'iuiui wim-i-i uu m utuius u.u prm- wnn tno iionornDiu uuues oi our noicRuiu. iij0 ceremony was ended,
oners under his enro break the rock Into to your, kindness nnd beg you to receive;
111 Bmnttnr nlnno Thla miAr C,,t rm Ilim Willi COIlSlUCrilllon mill ocnevoil-licu u
still smaller pieces, mis rout, btrcet Com- ,9 ,.,,.. fnr .inc which we ourse ves ddipc
tnlssloncr Clark says, will be used In filling shall feel grateful to you. As nn uugury rfllViC
holca In the streets. It Is possible that r Heavenly blessings anu ns a sign 01 our
unmo nf It miv hn liaorl nn Tu-nntv fnnrtli K01 wl" wu seni1 m0!t lovingly ill tile
somo or it may be used on Twenty-fourth j,rtl tno apostolic benediction,
street, the same as last year, but this has Given at St. Peters, Home, under the
not been decided upon yet. Two moro ears Fisherman's seal on the llfteentb day of
r ,i, ..n .,. ' ..;.. . April, A. 11., WM. and In thu twenty-fourth
w. . vv- ..... iu-iuj. du uo lu 1,.,,,. ftf nllr linnt I tlnil In
keep tho chain gang busy. (Sicned.) ALEXANDER VOLPINI
'J'roiitnn .liny Itruret. our Beloved Son, Health and Aposiouc
stltiitrrl hv lllvlnn mfri'V In the subllmlt
that John C. Troutau, tho engineer at the of tho apostolic tec, and by virtue of our
cA..i. rt.i.n n.m.A ...u. 1 I ntllrn h.ivltiLr i-nrn nf thn welliire of the
"uul" """" "1I1H.C. ..u BCVUiru . .l.ll i...--l. .nllnltll.loj
nl. (pnm ! ,o.t.nlnlnn rl.1. V"u"-".-l "".
w.... ....... ...u vuu.v . ti.. vicm l3 trmt ,10 college 01 venerame Droineri",
Shrlgley from recognizing Johnston and tho cardinals of tho holy Roman church,
STRICTURE
and GLEET
HAS OIL TO BURN
Former State House Attncl.c Ilolda
Lrunc to Valuable I.niiilx In
Texan.
Home Trsatment. No
new and Infallible
Itfullnnllv nurd with a
Instruments, no pain, no detention from
buatnesi. Cure guaranteed.
UJtlN&RY Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
weak Back. Uurning Urine. Frequency nf
Urinating. Urine High Colored, or with
milky sediment on standing; Qonarrhoea,
Oleet.
CVDIIil tC cured for life and the poison
hii H'iilil tnerougiuy aiansea irom
the tyatem. Soon every sign and symptom
Buappeora compioieiy anu rorever. jno
"BR12AKINO OUT" of the dlaeaae on the
iktn or faoe. Treatment contains no dan
gerous drugs or injurious medicines.
WEAK MEN
(VITALITY WEAlO.made so by too clo
application to business or study; sorer
mental strain or grief; SEXUAL, EX
CESSES In middle life or from the ffeola
of youthful follies.
WEAK MEN ARIfl VICTIMS TO NBR
VOUB DKBII.ITY OR EXHAUSTION.
WASTING WEAKNEHS, INVOLUNTAKY
iAJBMWB. Wltn 15AIII.Y DECAY In TOUNO
and MIDDLiE-AOIiJD ; lack of vim. vigor.
pwrea
One of tho happiest men In Nebraska ! ,,, . niant at Vnndercrlft.
is v. ji. rnce or L,incoin, who assorts h . comDHny i now nbout two
ownership to a clear lease, on 1,600 acres .,,. hult,rt . i.R nrrtPrs and tho cen
of land near Ilcaumont, Tex., In the heart trazatton of lt8 scattered plants will take
ui wiu rccciiiiy uiscuvcreu 1.11 region. 1.11
says ho refused an offer of $125,000 "spot
Georglanu of I.lnwood M. !
months; J. H. Fitch. ak;i City, In..
Pearl Queen, Z2,VA$, 2 years (and b. c);
It. M. Crowder
Cedar l.ako Heuuty, IB.C'Jli, 2 yenrs;
EdSd" vd-r-
months; C. XV. Kurr w :
Lucy ot Swan l.uko 6th. 20,'AI. 7 years;
Mold of Niiciuisu 2d,' 42,3'lu, 1 ytn'r;
Tnrrcns Ilros., Oakland, Minn. .......
I.llllo Cantlne. 30.945. 4 years (nnd b.
c.i: L. D. & C N. Sunderland
South Oaks Pauline, 37,972, 2 years;
Hansen it llelsel
Kvergreen pnrk Ella, SS.OIC. 2 years:
Jamas Williams - -. -
lllghvtow Sis. 42,DC. t year; Charles
Schultles, Wiiynu. Neb.........
lleauty of Swim Lake, 21,592, B years;
Aberdeen T'v'Mrti&y"
Ilosebuilfnn vijw -SdV M.W 3
yeura; A. C. Illnnle, Alta. lu
IIiiIIn.
Blnckblr.1 King of Alta. 39.928, 1 year;
I.. U. & O. N. Sunderland, Hurluli,
I'ra Irie K In g V t U. ' 3893,' 20 ' months ; "a .
Hoyson, Urny, lu .
Cedar Lake lTinco, 33.098. 2 years; A.
1. McMurttn. Dunlup, lu....
Kdcowood Erie 2d, 39,033, 17 months;
C. F. Swift, Harlan. In.....
Kvergreen Purk John. 4i,92i. V months;
C. W. l.lkei,, Schuyler, Neb...........
Maplehurst Hoselyn 2d. 41..92. U
months; Joseph Aurucher. Shenan-
ilcali, lu " ,.V"";'.'
Pride's Albion, 39.010. 17 months; SI.
E. Darby, Dexter, la -.vA.'i" ';;
Kvergreen Park Nero, 40.918 17
months; Oliver Hammers, Hillsdale,
Mayor of " Al'titV 3.V,Bt i! "sT hiontiis';' Fr'ed
J, Nelson, Kht-ldon, la
Long Hrnnch Mrlo 2.1, 38,363, 10 months;
A. F. Ariio
Lakeside Lml, ll,i!S7. II months; John
Koch, Kusllcc. Neb,
Hell's Lad, 41,6X5. 16 mouths; F. b.
Moses, Wayne, Neb
Favorito Lad of Alta, 38,tVI, 17 months;
M. L. Chase, Harden Orove, la
Maplehurst Dewey 2d, 11.793, 13
mouths; Charles Fulton, Lewis, la.,
Mnlden'H Eric. 37.S91, 20 months; Hnn-
scn & llelsel ......
.,........1 ',ii-7i,7 o uitiirn fliinri-fl llnrl.
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ros'-i'Tn":' hls a?Uon- Trmla'! MdeS's. or,i,tut,lln,tot
was used as a tool by somo democrats and uplendld order demands. For this reason
no is just unuing it out. .More than likely wo mivc determined to inscrinc you in
, ...in nni n,,.i, h o. i. their number for your nlctv. your learning.
,Z Znr , , t. i r. . ,1 'ur zeal for the Catholic, faith and your
up for hearing beforo Judge Estclle on other qualities and gifts of mind which lend
Saturday. Us to hopo thnt your ministry will be of
... . great use nnd benefit to the Church of Oori.
rneher' !Sn(lonnI llnnk Since, however, our beloved son, Reginald
of South Oninhii. Neb. Statement nt tho Plus da Raymond, to whom we had com-
closo of business April 21, 1901. Resources: mltted the honorable duty of tipostolllc
Loans and discounts S676.UWi.95 ablegate, bus declined tt. wo accented Ills
U. S. bonds to secure circulation... 25.O0O.UO refusul and resolved to commit It to I-'ran-
ltaiiKing nouse, luruiiuro and nx- els Mnrchettl, auditor ot tlio apostolic dcie-
Hires L'3.0110.00 irutlnn In tl.n llnlteil Ktntrn nf North Amer-
Cash on hand nnd sight exchange.. 213,116.71 lea, who. will present to you, created by
us u curdlnal or the Holy ltoman cnurcn,
Total J'.ltiT. I YUlii ,mn nf tlin Inulcnl.-l nf tills Hllllllmn illL-nltV.
Liabilities: I 1 1 . r,1 Iwrrplhi. sn thnt when It Hhnll hava
Capital stock S100.noo.00 been conferred on you. havllic been raised
Surplus 2ii.ooo.oo to the cardlnulate dignity, must ever stand
Undivided prollts
,'ircuinuou
H looks now as If a special election for a
bond Issud would bo hold soon. City of
ficials aro considering tho matter and U
was stated yesterday that Just as soon as
tho councltmunle muddle u settled tho ques
tlon will be seriously taken up.
The nlan If, for a committee of tho coun
ell and Commercial olub to secure from the
South Omaha Land company tho lowest
price on Syndlcato park and also to secure
options for n block In tho old Second ward
nnd also-one In the old Third ward. Theso
blocks (o bo mod for park purposes. In
addition to the park propositions tbcro will
V.'.iiOO.U
25.!).00
Deposits , 810,183.25
Total 1967.483.1
Olllcers:
JOHN I' . COAD, President.
A. W. TRl'MHLE, A'len President.
F. .1. MORIARTY, Cashier.
CHAS. A. DUNHAM. Assistant Cashier.
Directors: John F. Cond. A. W. Trumble.
Elmer E. Hrvson. Amos Gates. J. E. Curtl.
l II. Ilrown, Luther Drake. F. McOlverlii,
i'. j, aioriariy.
MhkIi City :inhI.
fearless nnd invlnclblo against all dangers
to tho Church of God, even to the shedding
of your blood, precious In tho sight of tho
Lord. Wo wish, however, that before you
receive tho berrotta you will by all means
take tho oath to bo given to you by tho
said Francis Marchottl and thai, signed by
you, you send it to us euncj- inrougu mm
or ihroiich some other person.
Given at St. Peters, Rome, under tho
seal of the Fisherman, on tho fifteenth day
of April. 1901, in thu twenty-fourth yeur
oi our pontiucuie.
ALUYS1UB UAilDtiNAlj .MAUL. 1 11.
Mgr. Murcbcttl, upon tho conclusion
Solon Wulkjr has taken charge of tho of the reading of tho briefs advanced to
Reed hotel.
Workmnn IoiIep No. 227 cave h daneo at
Hunt's hall Inst night.
There Is u bad washout In tho street nt
Twenjy-llrst nnd J streets.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Elisor will entertain thn
Whist club on Friday night.
The Ideal nnd the Lotus clubs will clve a
Joint dancing purty next week.
rhe second njnrterlv business meeting of
the First Unptlst church was held IbbI
night.
The sale of fancy stock nt tho. vurds ves
terdnv attracted u larco number of
strangers to tne ciiy
Tho Harmony club will glvo nnothcr con
cert at tne Kirst Methodist Episcopal
cnurcn on i uesuiiy evening, .May ..
Cardinal Olbbons' throne and delivered to
him tho following address:
Marehettl to Cilliliom.
Most Eminent nnd Most Reverend Sir:
Tho sunremo tiontlff. Leo XIII. who has
moro man onco suown signH oi nis iovo tor
you, most eminent sir, today commits to
you tne nonorauio omco or investing wnn
tno reu oerroiia mm wno nus neon re.
eentlv elected to be his brother nnd coun-
soilor. Wherefore, most eminent father,
deign to nccept my congratulations unu ro.
cash" for his leaso several days ago. Tho
peculiar curcumstance in tho caso Is the
fact that Price bought tho leaso for an
Insignificant sum last October, when no
body suspected there was any oil in the
vicinity of tho land, excepting what was
shipped In from other states.
Mr. Price was the head of the Stnto In
nur.inco department under former Auditor
Cornell. For several years ho has been
a leading spirit in the free sliver repub
lican party of the state and beforo tho
stato convention Inst year ho figured as a
candldato for the nomination ot stato
auditor.
But Price had a streak ot bad luck. Ho
was defeated In tho race for tho nomina
tion. Then he decided to wager all tho
money ho could secure on the result of tho
election. Accordingly bo put all tho money
ho had or could borrow on tho proposition
that fusion would win. He took nlmost any
kind of a bot, so long as he could wnger
his money against the success ot some
republican ticket or oven a single can
dldate. With all of these bets lost Price
tried to got even two days after election
by wagering that W. A. Poynter had pollc-J
moro votes for governor than Charles
H. Dietrich. And finally ho lost his posl
tlon at tho state house, nut he Bays
ho Is "well fixed" now nnd will soon have
the money In tho bank to prove his asser
tion.
"It Is truo that I have a leaso to 1,600
acres of Texas oil land and that I have
been offered SJ125.000 for It," said Mr.
Price. "In fact, the Standard Oil com
pany has asked mo If I would sell the
lease for nny price. I refused tho first
time.
For tho American Steel &. Wire company
the United States Steel corporation Is ex
pected to carry out the plan of the wlro
company to centralize all operations pos
sible at Neville Island, whero $10,000,000
works ltd being built. This has already
led to tho abandonment of plants at Wor
cester, Mass., and Is expected to bo followed
with works at Cincinnati, the Portago
works at Newburg, N. Y and the works
at Everett. Wash. Of tho American Tin
Plate works thoso nt Agnew nnd Johnn-
town, Pa., and Canal Dover, O., aro ex
pected to bo among those to bo centered
at New Kensington, nlong with the Pitts-
burs works mentioned. Tho Carnegie Steel
and the Federal Steel companies' works inro
expected to romaln much as they arc. Of
tho National Tube plants, among thoso con
sidered for abandonment Is tho Pennsyl
vania Tube works, which, nlthough ono of
the most -Important companies, Is not
economical In operation.
and strength, with sexual organs Imp
and weakened Dromaturclv in auoroa.
old age. All yield rapidly to our naw
treatment for loss of vital power.
One personal visit Is preferred, but If you
cannot call at my office, write ua yaur
symptoms fully. Our borne treatsMak la
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StrnvrlicrrlcK.
Tho women of tho Presbvterlnn rliurrh ....... nn.r .-nut- tn.i.i ,,n nnn nor
gave u chicken p o dinner in tho Slouno rPj0co because ono is raised to the supremo
building, lwonty-tif th and N strcots, y.M- dignity of the cnrdlnulute whom nil unite
terduy. Tho- dinner will be repented today. lonorlng as u, most upright, religious,
Jolco In the new glory which today adorns 0ffcr nmj replied to the last request that
..E'. T nV.nii m ... in I Intended to retain possession of the land
for tho church In theso states: here n few and work It for oil myself. I havo al
years ago decorated anotner, in solemn
function wnn me iiomuu purpie, iiero
COMING FROM ARKANSAS
"I cure rupture
without cutting,
a. . ; A.t
There wbb somo spirited bidding at Van lllHSs UVUlumg mc
Durcn, Ark., Tuesday evening by Onaba hnitniB nf enrnAtv
parties to secure strawberries for tho nurrul 8 ul BMrKcrJ
omana marKet. ine pneo was surteu at Tho weakest spot In the hu-
li.io anu went up to odoui a.(o, tno exact man body aro thoso first to bo
prlco not given, at which II. O. Strelght como tho seat of disease. Tho
of this city secured tt. The car will ar- construction of tho irroln In tho
rive .this morning, being the first to come mnle, which Is so formed as to
over tho Missouri Pacific this yenW Tho r "X,"e:
berries are started out from Arkansas In turn, renders this part of tho
exceptionally good condition and will bo nnatomy tho weakest spot,
.......i t Thesu blood vessels and nerves
The strawberry market yesterday was ..... ai,'(iomen In which the how.
In lor1 ahnnn tVtn 1 rt a 1 fimalrrnmnnla wntA I aIu n n nnn ( fi I t-i r1 nir1 tt pn
ready ordered nia:blnery for the wells and ncavy 8ml tne buying was limited to tho Uuently happens that when tho
expect to have the thing going n a short I ,, ,,,,,i ,n .a?Aa in.i ..nru tissues nro put on tho stretch,
, actual demand In hands of local retailers. .,. U0WCiH 08Cune mid form run-
RUPTURE
illHuint head of his order, tho assiduous
cousuitnr ot mo sacreu congregation, mo
most prudent upoxtollc delegate in these
time.
'Yes, I will admit that I am surprised
at my eudden fortune. I bought tho lease
last October, but I had no Idea ns to Its
real value until recently."
Mr. Prlco returned to Nebraska a few
1)1) I UK ti.ia.l.
Thn followlna extract from a letter writ
ten by Mr. Ocorgo H. Leader, publisher o( States. Theso and other virtues,
tho Breeze, Akron. N. Y will glvo you somo ft,' '," l0 ind familiar Intercourso with days ago from a trip over the oil region
Idea of the great good that Is being done by him have not escaped tho notice of tho chief of Texas. Uo, says tho people of that stato
ChambcTlaln's Cough Itemedy In curing bisiion to wnom it n iong w ru io no i n - ta)u nna tnlnk ot nothing else than oil
colds and grip: "My wife and self have co-workrs in the task of feedinand Everywhere people are boring for ne
used Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy for la protecting tho llock committed to his care, veins.
grippe nnd wish to nttcst to Its beneficial , Ul obedience overcame his humility and "There is enough oil In Texas to float
effects and thank the manufacturers for tho Tvhnrwi of tho ships of our navy." said he,
nnnd thev aro doing suffering humanity, ah i.nnther mora worthy than I will more "and the one remarkable thine In thn
Whenever I hear ot n case of la grippe I tsl?r,. ,,uVl moro srncefully speak of it. wn00 business Is tho fact that It was . ,
recommend this remedy." For sale by alt m0BteteeM not discovered many years ngo. When j
druggists. mission of the living Peter, you see around the great Lucas 'gusher' began to pour , y
The buyers wore exceedingly bearish and ture.
drovo the onenlnc nrlco of S4 down to J3.50 I do not treat all diseases,
before any orders were placed The aver- d curlcrm
Hv ouico vitu umuu ui. fa.vu tu ftmu, nitu i CurOtl
anmn nf thn brut frtilt still In thn hands ot To euro runttire It l necoH
nmn-.io.inn man hnwiitir fnf ? bury io an piy ino iroiiimcnt bo
ttif vw"" ' t v i oe n rnnsn now tluattn tn lw
Coincident with tho arrival of the first formed, unltlnir tho break and
car of berries will como tho first direct strengthening tho muscles ami
consignment of new California . Potatoes tendon tlmtKUuthopun. Master Specialist,
and onions. A lot of new Louisiana onions ,he nen.CH and blood vessels, so as, to prevent tho bowels from slipping out under th
you tho archbishops and bishops, heads of forth Its wealth It was with a force that
urn received yesterday morntnK and took skin and misslnc down Into tl.n x,.'mtl mm.
the nlace of the Egyptian vegetables, which Tho history of n great m'uny cases of tho trouble Is that they either neglect the
u...FL ., condition or wasto precious tlmn with unskillful treatment until their lives aro de.
uu .v-. stroveil l)V tile bowel lecominir straniru ntd.
Thero was a flurry In old potatoes yester- Truss-tortured men. whoso lives aro burdened with their aflllctlon or whoso now-
morning, the reported receipts of tbe ers of vitality nro waning, should consult the peer or modern specialists In all that
rrnn drlvlne the nrlce down 10 cents a '.cr. ," uioeiweis which uiiiici men, cnuanger men iivtn ur ciumvi unu ucsiruy
" . - i t r i (i i r
bushel ail arounu., umana ueaiers expeci
Ir vitality.
thin church, whoso destiny is so dear to
tho heart of tho ltoman poiiutr, who highly
blew a twelve-Inch Iron pipe hundreds of
esteems nnd loves tho young and vigorous
American nation. Well Indeed may you
glory aiso in mo presence oi ho many rami- ... n,i
.. miuinru ni Hnn K inr i ni urn innf-n nnil I
feet
the
Dams wero built to savo the
wisdom, venerable by reason of their years oil and after millions of gallons of It had market yesterday morning v,aB mushrooms
''! Won., wen who day covered the ground tho flood was checked. Ll' 1 nm TCnnen nd Ko
unu nigni r .u . over, ino Thero wa8 n fortune n the oil thnt shot
A Blessing to an Women
Great joy nnd comfort comes into every household
when the virtue of "Mother' Frtand" is
known. No more gloomy forebodings or nervousness
bv expectant mothers, ns all pain is prevented by tho V
external use of "Mother's Friend," the marvelous
liniment. There is nothing Iikc it.
B P.BROWN.ofWtildlll,L..wiltl MMny ft my wife' ftlenrtt hJ
uid'Moltit' Fild' l.loiteol.nemiil.iiitirlher wouMnlp4 IhieugU
tbi cxitH gla wlthoet hilr ti.c.m lfilcoU.j ri bi.t.."
snt by ipee wld en jfttlpi ef rrtaJliOOm Bottle. Bask,
Sold iy'alu DUOGtSTi. THE nBABflEI.D RKGlX.VrOR CO, Atlanta. a.
3lnrrl.iKv Mfrnsea,
The following marrlngo licenses wero Is
sued yesterday
Nnme and Address. Age.
Hurry O. Menu. Canton. Mo '.'1
i-.uun v. mun, umnna ...is
Isaac Hhepar.1, Ames, Neb , '."J
Lizzie l'anaeb. AnicH NVh '1J
KaVeh'Sro1 ftve minutes' time. Sev-
1 lu t ?o I.. PoU . Oinalia .!!.'! I !!" !"!""!!! !sj he "0pw KVtt".1 "'hete suddenly-formed lake, and today they aro
Anton Parvol. South Omaha : 'profew the SSSo rule and they 'lmvo y'nB on tho ground at Beaumont, carefully
Mary Junkowskl, Omnha ',' tneether with us today to add their cuarded and waiting for the railroads to
r.rnesi nnuw, uii.ii.iii , , i conurutu annus io ours wiiiisi mey greet rarrv them off to tho refineries"
Olgn C. Curtis. Omaha him in th lory of the ulatingulshed Au- car,y lncm " 10 10 rc"nerlea-
I giiHtlnlnn oraer wnom i.L-iore inny esieemeu
iVVlJJ members of other religious fumllles rejoieo
also with them because In this promotion
they tco u new pieago oi mo i.euevoienco
of the sovereign pontiff who very recently
did not hesitate to say that the rellgluus
orders are an ornament and splendor of the
universal church.
Allow mo therefore, most eminent sir, to
rend tho apostolic brief by which the holy
father. Leo XIII, elevates him to tho col
lege of cardinals, but before ho doing per
mlt me publicly nnd moKt humbly to thank
tho supremu pastor of the church of Ood
who by a special mark of favor bus chosen
me, unworthy though 1 be, us ablegato on
mis occasion.
And llnrlly. most eminent sir. ngaln re
ceive my sense of devotion and my con
gratulations. May your llfo bo long and
hai.ny and may God nreservo you for many
years for the honor and glory of Ills
church.
Cardinal Olbbons responded as follows:
Aloat liDlntnt Father; X beg leave to
that tno downward tendency will continue,
as there are many more car lots belng'ot
WE ALSO CUKE TO STAY CURED
l '7? f" 6810 than was be,,eved t0 b0 ,n Varicocele, Stricture, Merve-Sexuil Debility, Ruofurt,
existence
The only new homo grown stock on the
Kidney and Urinary Diseases,
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ISAAC RED OWL IN JAIL
WlituchnKo Indian l Arrested nn the
Chnrr of lllennl Sal en
of Liquor.
Isaac Red Owl, a Winnebago Indian, was
brought to Omaha yesterday from tho
Bantco reservation of Knox county, and Is
imi nil ne.iniMi. ,ilAiiu..a rtnrl w mi k ..OMKes nf ir.i-n. Wo nlu.rnn tinfVilncr for nrlvntn
wnicn cumo irom r.uicutu u.iu uiuugni. ou counsel, and alve to eiicli nalleut u iiw.a u tu.-vi'iiALT to lioiu lor our promises,
'cents a peck. There was a small quantity Is It not worth your whllo to investigate n euro thut has mudo llfo anew to muni-
on the market and they were bought so u lnocM nt our 0(llro wrlt0 your symptoins fully. Address Stato Uleotro.
cunj in-.. w . w - HUw,...us uu iu jicUlcnl institute, laus nrnuin ni., uiiiiuni, ieij.
vegetable.
Another Kxn.tuN Prnlinlilr,
BAN JUAN, Porto Rico, May 8. Hawaiian
emigrant agents aro again working hero and
an expedition Is probable May 20,
11 IK Shipment of tiiilil,
KBW YiJiiK. May !.riieiuciuacn. icuei
belmcr & Co. will shin 50O,Ouo in gold on the
steamer sailing for Oermnny tomorrow,
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Josenh II. McConncll. former sunerln-
tendent of motive power and machinery of
lti:i"Hlti:NCI KeKt IIi.iiUn nnd I.fiidlUK IlnnliieNM .lien In ThU City.
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now In the county Jail, charged with selling the Union Pacific, (euves this evening with
liquor to the government wards. At Nlo- Mrs. McConnell for a three months' tour of
brnra he had a bearing beforo United State i:Kr0X Hernsteln. a former Omah.l High
i-uiiiiiiiBKiui.rr iiu.i.ucio, n.,u nc.u unu io gchool boy, was tne successful i-oniesiuni
tho federal Jury under fB00 bonds,
It Is alleged that Red Owl conducted a
"blind pig" on a big scale. The officer
made an excavation In tbe floor ot his tepee
and brought to light a telescope valise con
taining thirty Quart bottles ot whisky.
of six for the honor of representing ihe
Wnlnut Mill High scnooi ni inu unnuni
graduation exercises of the Cincinnati High
schools on June 7. Ills selection was "Thn
Musk nr tne Kuries." a we -io n iicsc:rn-
inn rt thn r. si. Us nf ninli violence. Ho V.'IIS
also tho recipient of a handsorao gold
medal.
V ria VlLullzpr.thAtirw-r nllnn nf a f!LmOU ITenm lUUBiriAil, win i(uiv.ii.iin ;uy
Wm mmt Itnoium loswsl.y duVorriijlit. vrevrntsqulckiiMiol auchutj, II nph'?2
PVMf e1s'io Hnrmlorrlicra and all tho horrors ot impotei ey. .! KS"E2tSi2hi2!
'"s". liver, the kidneys and tbe urUiAryorjaasot all Imimrlues. CUlUUKNI.slretntlMM
CDI'IDKNB the only known rcmwly to cure without n opertlon. leUmonUK wrlitjn
Buarnntee Klvea and ino.u-r returmd if boxes does not effect a pctmaneot cure. UW a boxl tor !,
Lymtll. bend fnr Ki.icKrfrrularunil lestlrooiilnls. .
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