_ _ . QMAHA DAILY BEE ; SitTUKDAY , JANUARY 4. 1890. 5 I I ' HE DIED IN HIS TRACKS I I ? . 4 I Jdwnrd J. TlllotBon , Bright Bub I , . Erratic , Drops Dead in a Saloon Lr \ HILLSIDE CHURCH WAR ENDED H _ y Sirs Chancy Comes Out Viotnrnufi H mid tioln Ilcr liclinr of With * H < lniwnl-An Oinnlin Drum * H I tner In Trouble H The linnt CltiHi B Kil J. Tlllotsoti , a well known character H. About town , died suddenly at 1:80 : o'clock B yesterday nftornoon In Owen SlcCnffrcy's H saloon nt 111 South Sixteenth street Hj Ho walked Into the saloon nnu sat down on B I p. box near the door 2 ' - - Ho was npparnnlly inn stupor ofsomokind H , $ " find tlio barkeeper , who was watching htm haw ldm reel nnd fall from tlio box The former ran nnd attempted to plclc him up , ! but found him dying A physician was promptly BummoQod , but Tlllotson was Uoad before Ins arrival _ Coroner Drcxcl was called nnd removed H' ' 4 the rcmnln3 to the lnorjjuo , whera an impicst B tvas held m , Tlilotson's sudden death win the tormina- h ' ' Hon to bo expected of the life ho has lead in V Utnahu for the past live years Ho wns nat Urally n bright man , wcll-oducitcd. and pos ' bossed of the abilities nnd accomplishments K that would have miido him successful tn al- : inost any vocation in II To i A' few years uro ho was temporarily K cnnuecled with the Herald nnd m did souio very crcdltablo reportorlnl K , work , mainly In South Omaha , Hut his j- _ BHkintotnporato habits rendered lilm entirely j P unrellablo and robbed him of his occupation j Ho wns almost constnutly under the iuilu- K enco or liquor nnu wns unlit for work in any t of the lines in which he niiuht hnva mada iv f- lnnrked success Ho was peculiar in his V ilrliiUltisr habits IIo drunk apparently as K much because of love of liquor in the desire K for convivial assouintcs Ho froiiucntiy B Went on n protracted spreewhich lasted sev- H * . , cral wcoks , during which tlmo ho io- Hy \ _ sorted to all kinds o ( schemes ( * to ccuro funds to keep up his H exhilaration until his outraged system re- H voltcd and compelled him to seek rest in a M hospital or at the homo of friends H During these periods ho haunted the news B * ' paper ofllccs , slept in the pressrooms , bor- H . I rowed pnpers from the business oftlccs and < 1 the pricoof ndrlnkor n lnc-al from any of H Ills old friends who had compassion for him K- In his wildest sprees nnd in his hardest H times he always had tlio Instiiicts of the gen - - tlcuian Ho was always polite , nnd Ins ' • with your permission , please , " was always nn equivalent for the favors to which ho ! holped'liimsclf In all of the uowspapor olllccs of the city Ho wns always good nuturcd _ nnd never hud an enemy but himself K , The deceased was forty-ono years of ago , Br I mid wns the son of Mr and Mrs II A. ' 111- BHk lotson of Marshal , Mich B P 1 Ho came to this city about six ycais ago , BW I nltcrnntiug between the two Omahas For B ) the last few years the greater part of his Bk i time has been spent in the Magic City , the BS attach mont being occasioned by the fact that BS lilssistor has for soma time resided there BS ' Slio is the wlfo of a prominent citizen , and BB tier brothers failing has long been u source BB of regret to her , as it has also been to u H I number of her friends BB I The coroners jury mot at 3 o'clock nnd BB-Sy > hoard the evidence of the witnesses of 'J'il- BB > i ' lotson's sudden death The jury returned a BV . _ - - verdict of death from causes to the jury uu- B kJAj' known BB [ B Tlllotson's remains will bo sent to his BB JkV home at Marshall , Mich , for burial B. MH8. CIlilNIOV'S OAIIU HK Blio Is Granted One by the Conirrcn- BBj ttumil Couuotl H The war l ' n the Hillside Congregational BB ! _ church bus ended Mrs Chnnoy bus como H | > S out victorious The council of ministers bc- BB 4 fore whom her case was tried decided that Hf showas entitled to hei letter from the H [ > church under certain conditions with which Ht Bhc expressed a willlncness to comply HF This Is considered a hard blow at Pastor Hi > Crane , who did a good deal of talking during BBv the trial , to the elTcct that his course would HH , unuouutouiy do sustuincu , ox , mo council BBl and that Mrs Chancy would ue summarily BBr' , dismissed irom the church BB | This brings to a close one of the most an- BBT ; noylng church troubles wbicu has overbeon BBS l occasioned in this city It had boon brow BBy Jug for many months before it was finally BB | I given the publicity of print During this Bs I tlmo some of the papers of the city wcro BBS i cognizant of every move inado by the parties BBt : to the difficulty They refrained , however , BB | Ji BI from publishing anything concerning the BwMP" JV subject , with the hone that the difficulty BS < Would bo settled to the satisfaction of nil BBl parlies Interested BBf Nearly all the Congregational clergymen BBV took part in the hearing of the case , and on BBj one occasion their deliberations lasted a whole BBS night The next , the session lasted until an BBS early hour in the morning , and then some of BBS the council became tired BBj The clergymen could not rightly deny the BBJ tight of Mrs Chancy to withdraw from thn BBJ church , " said a member "In fact , she had BBC alrcauy withdrawn If she had been denied BJB admission to any other church , because BS she did not have a dismissory curd , BJB bIio would have dountlcss contented BJB , herself with Joining the church of another BJB denomination , or keeping away from such an BJB institution entirely BBJ " J ho quostibu of a moral wrong or oven of BJB the violation of the rule of n church , I would BJB not leave , as a general thing , in the hands BJB of the nvorago minister I have known of BJB cases whore irreparable injury has been BJB done in such cases , not only to cuurcbos but BJB individuals , and it Is not difficult to de- BJB tormlno who has sufTcrod the mora In this UK _ base " BBfc O "If the mmlators had rofuscd Mrs Clianny BJB her card , 1 have no doubt that she would BBCi * have bcoaablo to have secured damages at BBf / * their hands " H , \ DUUSIMEH'S DOWi\FVIj1 ; . | BB ll0 Approprlatos $ lKO of ilin rInn's | BB ; .Miiiiojto Ills Own Cso | | V" C. II Drown , traveling salesman and cot | BB Joctor for Doan , Armstrong & Co of this | BBj city , went to the police station at 3 o'clock IJJB * this afternoon and gave himself up , saying H that he bad misappropriated JJ50 of the firms iJjBf * money JIo also said that gambling , wino | BB nnd women wcro nt the bottom of hiscrime | BB Mr Black of the firm of Dean , Armstrong | BY & Co was scon nnd said that Drown had | ) BB boon In their employ about six wcoks and | BH ija8 ] USt returned from his first trip as their IJJJB western salesman , ilrown came to the firm H - with very strong letters from a well known | BM stationer named Lamb of Council UluiTs H' Heforu Drown returned from Ids trip Mr | BH Jtlaek says ho hoard that he had been ou a | BB tbrco weoka' spree ju Colorado , and H , j. hud gouo from there to several No- | | | | BB' - S hrasku points with women of lll-rcj > ute BJBJ Upon learning this Mr Dlack telegraphed BB the young man to report at tbo homo olllco BJBf of the firm immediately When ho returned BJBJ " ho was asked to maUu n report Ha did so BJB nad turned over some $ ? > . Mr Dluck in * BBB formed him that $150 more > ; us needed to BB V square his account of collections which the BBB S rm had positive proof of bis having made BBB Soclag himself cornered , young Drown BBB t owned up that be bad .ipeut it on women , BBB wlno mid cards , and gave himself up Mr , BBB * Black said he would give him until u o'clock BBB to make up tbo balance , BBB : At a o'clock ' Drown went to the pollco BBB station , told his story , and iasislod on being BJBJr locked up Ho wns put in a cell , BBB * Later in the day Mr , Lamb of Council BBB BluTfa telephoned the firm that in view of BBB the fact that it was upon his letters thut BJBJj Brown got the place , he ( Lamb ) would give BBB the ilrm a sixty-day note covering tbo $150 BBB shortage , ' 1 hereupon the Arm seat their BBB attorney to tbo Bluffs to arrange tbo uoto H raying that if Mr , Lamb did bs ho agreed BjJB } they would not prosecute the young man BBBrv . j Drown came originally from Philadelphia , BJBJI - SBVr Where ho has a wlfo and child Ho isfpiito BBB . B - u nlco appearing young uian and is said to BJjBJy have always borne a good ivputatiou | H Oh , if I only hod ber complexion li Why BJB it is easily obtained Use Poiiou 's Com BjBjff ploxloa powder BWB ItAIIiUUAU nOIIitllNG Tlio Aniuunt or It IVlilch Will lto Dour Next Sennon Ilallrond building promises to bo much greater In the west this year than it was last At least , thnt is the opinion of manag ing nnd operating officials Nobrnska , of course , will get her share provided all the rejects contemplated are carried out The ? tock Island is coming In for a line from Omaha to Beatrice Tlio Deatnco Central which , ns every ono knows , is a Chicago , St Paul & Milwaukee scheme , expects to bo well under way before next Christmas , whllo hopes for the Omaha & Yankton enterprise nro very high It Is earnestly believed that the latter road , for which there is so much demand , will become n reality within the twelve months The question , however , ns to who will build It has not yet boon determined Missouri Paclllo parties nro figuring on it nnd Mr Gould Is to bo consulted next week Besides the enterprises named , there uro good grounds on which to base assertions Hint the Sioux City and Paclllo corporation means business and intends to have Us line constructed across tbo state before next TbnnksL'lvIng day Uoports have been clrulatcd to the effect that this Im provement has the Central or Southern Paclllo back of It , though a' well-posted gen tleman said , yesterday , ho possessed rcliablo information to the contrary "I am very cer tain , " be continued , that nsyndlcato of Mil waukee and Pennsylvania Central stock , holders nro furnishing tbo money " Washington dispatches report that Sena tor Mnndorson has prepared and will soon introduce n bill In the sennto providing for the erection of another bridge across the Missouri river nt some point ncnrSloUx City No one here seems to know what it means , but there nro olonty of people ready to guess Soma think it Is for the Illinois Central Whllo the U. & M. ofllcials maintain a per fect silcnco nnd glvo vague answers in re ply as to what their people contemplate , plans have been laid for the building of more than one extension next summer If the Union Paclllo consummates the programmo as arranged , it will expend an Immense sum of money in improvements Trouble has already arisen between the Kansas City and the Union Paclllc roads on account of side track privileges nt Beatrice The former is chargin g that tbo latter tins secured franchises that forever shuts it out of getting near certain manufactories with its cars , and has appealed to the council of llentrice for redress Dave Bowers and IS S. McLaln of the Chicago & Alton , nt Kansas City , are visiting Omaha Spoanlngof the condition of busi ness down ut tbo Windy burg , they said they could not report great activity Hard times in Kansas affect the would-bo metropolis The Chicago & Alton , however , was all right aud led Its competitors in everything Charles Johnson , traveling agent of the Cairo Short Line , ( Illinois Central ) at St Louis , is in the city Mr Johnson has boon connected with that corporation for thirty years Ha was stationed at Cairo during the war , and had the hnudllng of all the sol diers who passed through there en route to nnd from Dixie General Traffic Manager Mellon , of the Union Paclllc , has been confined to his bed several davs , but is now reported to bo get ting better General Freight Agent Tebbetts , who en joyed a holiday vacation among Boston friends , has returned and Is down with la grippe General Manager Holdredio and General Freight Agent Miller of the U. & M. , re turned from the east yesterday niorniug Further than thnt Georeo M. Crosby will succeed Tom MUlor as general freight agent of the D. & M. , none of the expected appointments have as yet been settled Tom Godfrey , city ticket agent of the Mis souri Paclllc , has returned from Philadel phia , where ho spent tbo holidays with friends John Lichtebergcr , chief clerk to General Manager Dickenson of the Missouri river division , has fallen a victim to Russian la grippe _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ An Absolute Cure The ORIGINAL ABIKTINB OINTMENT Is only put up in larao two-ouaeo tin boxes , and Is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin erup tions Will.positlvely . euro nil Kinds of piles Ask for tno OHIGINAL ABIETtNE OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug company at3 cents per box by mail ! i0 cents , llEALi ESTATK . VALUES Tlio Unreasonable Prices Asked in Salt Lmke'Aiul Opnvor Ex-Governor Saunders told the members of the real e3tatooxchango yesterday morning what ho recently saw from a real estate dealers stand point in Salt Lake and Den ver They are having a real estate boom in Salt Lake , " he said , and property is selling outof all proportion of its real value While the governor was m the place a sale wasnnade of property two blocks from the principal strcot at tl.OOU a front foot Heal • estate , tlio governor says , is _ t ) per cent higher In Salt Lake and 30 per cent higher in Denver than it is in Oirahr while neither of those cities possess anything like Omaha's advantages and sources of prosperity The property listed for sale yesterday morning was as tollows : * East front on Park uvenue , _ xH0 , $115 per front foot Clarendon , lot 20 , block 3 , 50xl7ti ! ! $ ' . , 'JO0. Horbach's second addition , on North Tweatloth street , uOxH'J , sovtm-room house , 83,500. City , 77 feet nf lot 8 , block 10 , Tenth and Douclas , $35,000. Change of life , backache , monthly irregu larities , hot Hashes are cured by Dr Miles Nervine Free samples at Kuhn & Co 's 13th and Douglas 1 be License Board Liquor licenses wore issued to the follow ing parties yesterday by the llcenso board at the morning session : . Louis I' , Johnson , 2123 North Twenty , fourth ; Fred A. t'ullor , 123 North Twelfth ! Herman Schatfor , 1524 South Thirteenth ; John Llnder , ' 000 South Tenth ; Oscar Manger 1013 and 1013 F-arnam ; Julius Treitschke , 501-3-5 South Thirteenth ; Ed Wlttlg , Mil ! Fare-am ; Nat Drown , 1510-12 Furiiutn ; Auheuser-Duseh Brewing com pany , northeast corner Thirteenth and Jones ; John Dowycr,2330 Lake ; Gustuv Wechbach , 41S South Fourteenth : T. J. Foley , 1413 Douglas Licenses were refused the following parties : Charles Storz , Twenty-fourth and Clanc , for selling ou Sunday ; John Buck , Slxtoeiith and Cuss , for selling out hu llceuso to disreputable parties ; Max Schroeder , already hus throe licenses Tbo following were grunted licenses at the afternoon snsslon of the ooard : Itiley Broth ers , l. .W Douglas ; A. E. Moynitinii & Co , 1418 Furnam ; Jacob Kopald , 713 North Six teenth ; Jnhu BoukhoiT , 1210 Douglas : Flan uery & Colloby , 1001 Vinton : Peter Tuorkel sou , 1113 South Sixth ; Frank Swobodn , 1253 Soutli Slxteouth ; B. Sillowny , Fourteenth and Harney , Murray hotel ; E. J , Durst , 102 South Fourteenth ; Herman J , Meyer , 207 South Thirteenth ; UUoy Brothers , 1300 Doug las ; Christ Wuethrich , 1021 Dodge ; U. F. Ilruckor , roar of 1418 Harney , Fred Uuho , Leavenworth nnd Belt line , was refused u license on the ground that ho kept u sort of anarchists uundquartors The board adjourned to 11 o'clAck today At 2 o'clock today the board will begin hear ing remonstrances , of which there uro eight Iilstrlot Courr County Attorney Maloney has died a peti tion in the district court to have the bond of Louis Berghoff and James L. Black declared forfeited , BorgboR was arrested and bound over to the May term of court on the charge of obtaining goods by false pretenses and gave bond in the sum of $700 , with J. L , Dlack as surety DerghoCt failed to appear and the county attorney asks judgment uguiust Derghoff and Black for the amount of the bond The Douglas County bank has commenced salt against Mercer B. Croll to recover pay ment on u nolo for 1000 received by mortgage on lot live , block two , Washington Hill Pat O. Howos and John W. Lytlo h Ve tiled an attorneys lien against the property known as Shields brickyard , " atthenorth- west corner of Twonty-tirst and Nicholas streets , containing about three and ouc-flfth seres , They claim ono-balf of the land in payment for tholr services in prosecuting Shields claim against John A. Horbach to quiet the title to the property They allege that Shields Agreed to convoy one-hnlf of the property to them provided they won the suit , The case was taken to the supreme court nnd decided for plaintiff , and they now glvo warning that they claim the land ns their fee United Stntns Court J. B. Strlckler wns arraigned before Judge Dundy to answer to the charge of selling li quor without allcenso Ho pleaded guilty nnd was fined 125 and costs As this was his second offense , the judge turned him over to the custody of thn mnrshnl until the line is pnul Instead of releasing him and al lowing him to pay the flno at his convenience as Is usually done Argument ? were m.ido yesterday after noon In the case of William Kcttler vs Har rington Drothcrs ot nl , nnd the enso given to the Jury about 0 oclock Any verdict ren dered before this morning would be under seal A nitlLUA.Vi' POIiO GAME The Wheel Club Glvo tlio Mlllnrils tlio First Whitewash There was a good crowd nt the Coliseum Inst evening and well were they repaid for their trouble , as the polo game was the model pamo of the season The Wheel club team and tlio Mlllards wuro the contestants , nnd after a brilliant struggle the former came out victorious by thn handsome score of 3 to 0. It was tlio ilrst Chicago df the scasou and the bykors wcro oxccsilvoly jubilant over this triumph Their frlonds were there In force nntt when nofcroo Itoekwoll an nounced tha result they mudo the big build ing resound with llsh-horns nnd whistles Tha positions of the two teams were as follows : Wheelman , iihodes first rush , Uoberls second , Morris center , Bacon halt back and Epentcr goal tend Mlllards , Stonoj first rush , Stockhaui second , Camp center , Bolton half back and Camp goal tend The whistle sounded for the first onslaught at 8:20 : prompt and alter a vigorous battle of nine minutes Roberts , by a picco of admirable - able nursing , ran the ball well up in front of the Millard's coop nnd then deftly tossing it to Morris , that young gentleman drove it homo The second gonl , which was also run by the bykors , was made in precisely the same way In just six minutes The balance of the nnng wns Drolltless to both sides Tbo Mlllards played well and struggled hard , but all to no uvall , the ugilo cyclers being too many for thorn There was but ono goal made In the second inninc , which Ultowiso fell to the lot of the wheel boys , who put up a game that sur passed anything yet seen within the walla of the rink At the expiration of the first nine minutes Itoberts succeeded in driving the sphere into oppositions cage and the friends of the wheelman made things bowl The remaining cloven minutes were con sumed in a frantic effort by the Mlllards to save themselves from n wbitowush , but it was no use The bykers played on the defensive and gave them no chance to save them selves The score : Wheel Club 3 Mlllards 0 On the 10th of February the great six-day bicycle race begins at the Coliseum and Mnnnger Prince says thnt ho will have the biggest list of entries over seen at any bi cycle race in the country Beecham's ' Pills cure biliouj ind nervous ills THIS FAM1LV UArLlNG She Has Disappeared and Bcr Where abouts are Unknown Nothing has yet been seen ot Hope Wood ward , the dashing brunette who so mysteri ously disappeared from her homo in Seward on Christmas day Her friends and relatives have searched through Omaha and the Bluffs for Iior in vain The mother was hero yesterday and is almost heartbroken Her friends fear that the young woman has been led astray by a traveling man who had frequently called to see her A AVell-Estublisned Fact The fiict has been abundantly proven that Chamberlains Cough remedy is the most prompt , most reliable and most successful medicine yet discovered for acute throat and lunjr diseases , such as coughs , colds and croup Tracy Rocoverlnr James Tracy , the man who was so seri ously stabbed on Christmas last by his brother-in-law , is still an inmate of St Joseph's hospital , but has bo far recovered from bis injuries as to be able to leave bis bed It is considered that he has passed the critical point and that his recovery is assured , Pears soap secures a beuutitul complexion An KxIik listed Fund All county warrants drawn against the ' general fund since December 10 are regis tered for negotiationas the general fund has boon exhausted Since July 1 there has been $101,000 imid out of this fund The warrants draw 7 pur cent interest , and will run until February 1 , when the taxes will begin to como in K. O , I-nttersou Win ) the Die Case The case of Dickson vs Patterson , Iwhich has been pending in the United States court for over two years , in which about $10,000 worth of Patterson's real estate was in volved , was decided by Judge Brewer tbo day before ho loft for the east , in favor of Patterson , holding Dickson for all of the costs _ I'eruonnl larasrphs D. L. Brace of Lincoln is at the Paxton D. W. Moffatt ot Gordon is at tbo Casey J. I. Underwood ot Lincoln Is at the Mil lard lard.P. P. W. Grant of Bcatrico is a eruest at the Paxton L. C. Burr of Lincoln is stopping at the Paxton P. Suhwenck of Norfolk Is stopping at the Millard M. C. Braiuerd ot Lincoln is a guest at the Murray D. D , Wallace ot Tckauiah is registered at the Casey E. E. Fox of Plattsmouth Is stopping at the Casey W. C. Catherwood of Blair is a guest at the Casey D. H. Oliver of Beatrice is registered at ho Murray Edward Dlowelt ot Fremont Is stopping at the Paxioti E. U. Recst of Grand Island is registered at the Cascr Mrs Georga Oliver of London , Eutr , is stopping at the Murray , , Mrs IC K. Mastorson of Lincoln is regis tered at the Millard C. E. Yates of Lincoln is among the late arrivals ut the Millard Mrs George Barrett and Mrs L. Bring of Freemoni are guests at tbo Willard G. D. Molklojohr and J. W , McClelland of Fullerton are among the guests at tbo Paxton Miss Mary Grandy , who introduced the normal course of music in the Omaha schools last year , and is now special teacher ot music in the schools of Sioux City , is visit ing in the city Why dent you try Rod Cross Cough Drops , 5 cents per box A Sunday Shaver Found Guilty Tbo faction of the barbers who have been making the fight against working ou Sunday won their first victory late last evening , when the jury iu the second trial of the case of the sluto against A. II Campbell , charged with shaving .on Sunday , found tbo defend ant guilty , Campbell will bo brought up for sentence today , Tlio Police Were Kept Busy , Last night was quite u busy one with the police About 0 o'clock , while Officer Godola was taking one of his professional strolls past Brodky's pawnshop at Tenth and Howard streets , he saw James Hoc ho and a pal enter ho place Tbo pal engaged the proprietor I in conversation wlnloJiopho turned Ills at * I tcnlion to a showcase that stood near the door Producing a skeleton key , Kocho opened the case nnd tilled up his pockets with , revolvers Then ho cla od the case and pro ceeded to meander Gpdola's clntches wcro on him before ho had 'senrccly stepped out tbo door The pal gotftWay Landing Kocho in Inil , tha officer wonfeout to llnd the pnl James Doyle was brought in from Uleht- centh nnd Vinton charged with beating his wife Officer Ilauor WiSdc the nrrest John Taylor , at Thlrloonth nnd Williams , chased his family out.of , the house with n shot gun nnd was summarily chased Into n cell at central stntiom-r- Benedict Long of Decatur was ledged In the city Jail by ShorifTPnrkor of that place , for selling liquor to an Omaha Indian named Big Foot _ Cozzens hotel , 81.60 nnd $ _ .00 per day AN' liLEGANT AFFAIU Tlio Second Annual Banquet oT tlio Oinnlin Med lent Club The Omaha Medical club hold tholr second annual banquet at the Murray hotel last night The guests assembled in the parlors nnd about 0:30 : p. m , wcro marshalled in line nnd conducted to the dining room The tables hnb been arranged in rectangular shnpo nnd were prottilydccorntoil with flowors.pyrntnlds of fruit and smilax Near tbo centro of the table wcro the Initials of the club , O M. C , " made of smllax The following guests were present : . Dr It M. Stone , Dr Harold Clifford , Dr A. F Jonas , Dr Metha Jonas , Dr S. It Towno and wlfo , Dr A. B. Somers nnd wife , Dr W. O. Bridges , Dr W. F. Milroy , Dr W. L. Boss , Dr Eleanor Dalloy , Dr Mary Strong , Dr G. B. Wilkinson , Dr W. H. Slab-nigh , Dr CUrko Gnpcu , Dr H. C. Van Gieson , Dr W. U. Chrlstio and wife The following characteristic and unlquo menu was prcsontcd for the delectation of tlio guests : II EXIT Memorandum Yo geode doctor almost never takes his own prescription ; but tnls prescription being unusual , harmless , nnd pleasant withal to take , ono mny bo Induced to try It Oystorl suc ' culenti , magnl ot frigid ! in nutuero XX cum "poppero , salto et vinegaro quantum satis Piscis Snlmouis pulchrl parvulum Quuili , obesi , tencri , cum tosto unum Herbnrum , vegotabillarum pro ro nnta ( Argumcntum ad homines sed non tnuliorcs ) Splriti vinl Galilei drachmas quarto Glycerimo drachmas duo Aqua ; Mlssourhu drachmas soxto Fiat misturam , bono misce , bibo voloc- iter , bibo sapo ot multos Pr.ij mulieribus Bonl vinl Oporto unum parvum poeulum Fructi tome "illls applei , voNioari , vol peachi , vol illls tencri bannum , " . .omcos quod vester appetitus dclcotabit Frigidl concclati lactl drachmas octo Forviduj coiTca ; , cum "oxtrncto bovis" unum libornlem poeulum Tnbacci nlcotlanl cyllndrnti ( ad homines ) i duo Condimentt Dulccs praj illis dulcibus After this elubornto'menu had been discussed - cussed to tha complete satisfaction of those present , Dr K. M. Stone called the attention of the guests una stated'that bo bad been deputed to act as toastuiastor in tbo absence of Dr L. A. Merrinm , , ' who was to have officiated In that capacity The llrst toast proposed was "Ilecont Science and the Prnctico of Modiotno , " and Dr A. F. Jones was caHed on to respond Dr Jones expressed , regret at the absence or Dr Merriam , Who was to nave favored them with an nddross showing the progress of the club , etc On the subject of his toast tlio doctor said the most remarkable advance had been made in the science of medicine in the last few years The germ1 theory had been a powexful factor in this advancement Stu dents of medicine had como to realize that they needed a bronder .flold for tbo success ful prosecution ot their , researches , , and they had oeeouio more studious ThoblTcct of this had been most salutary Upon both physicians and patients Its effect upon tbo clUD had been a good ono and bad done much to aid in the success which had crowned the organiza tion tion."Tho Social Element in Our Profession was responded to by Dr Eleanor Dailey The doctor said the social feature is a very Important factor in the physicians life , which is fully appreciated by the new doc tors Occasions like the present am groou spots in our lives , " said the speaker The lady closed with a short poem in which the particular hobbles of the various members were dwelt upon in a humorous way and all of the members we ' re made the subjects of witty hits Dr W. F. Milroy , in the absence of Dr Crummor , responded to the toast , The Moral influence of Our Work " The speaker said that it is the oxperienca nf physicians that tbo persons they como in contact with are inlluencod by tbeir presence . Especially is this so in the case of the family physi cian , " who comes in contact with the mem bers of the family and exerts a great influ ence over them The subject of proper san itation was also touched upon and the plagues of Europe attributed to - the sanitary condi tion of tholr surroundings The teaching ot bygieno in the publio schools to a greater ex tent than is now done was advocated Dr W. O. Bridges was called upon for a response to the toast , The Humorous Side of Practice " Ho said ho had never had any numerous exoorieneo himsoifbut related several humorous incidents in which other members took place The Psychological Aspect of Practice was responded to by Dr Clarke Gapon in nn eloquent manner Ho alluded to the com paratively now theory ot disease which is likely to modify the . conceptions of the modlology of disease Many of the diseases which have been regarded ns local are really general Many of tbeso ailments originate at the brain cantors The brain exerts a great mlluenca over the body , und many ailments may bo traced directly to it The doctor next alluded to the fact that the physician is rapidly assuming the place formerly occupied by the nricst , In being the confident of many In tholr joys and sorrows , and advised the cultivation of a Knowledge of the soul , ono of the most evanescent things Known to man Dr Harold Gifford was called upon to respond spend to tbo toast , Matrimony in the Prac- tiica of Medicine , " and responded by declin ing to say anything , as the hour was late . Dr Stone then declared the mooting ad journed . _ SLUGGED AND ROBBED George HammondNearly Killed hy Highwaymen , There was a very boju and brutal slugging and robbing about o'clock last night in the vicinity of abou lj.jSO North Nineteenth street George Hammond , a moulder , who lives at 1310 North Nja/jteopth street , was the victim Ho bad.j been down town and was returning borne , „ When in tbo vicinity named two amall-slzc < | , men attacked him with slungshots Bo . is a big fel low and made a „ desperate resistance , but was overpowered 0by the murderous blows which fell tble'dnd fast , - beating bis head and face In horrible1 shape As the vic tim fell to the grounddio screamed murder several times , and tbiSjbi'ougbt out dozens of the residents along thestreot , Charles Ecborn and his sister , living ut 1141 Nineteenth , kIndlyUowed the poor fol low to be taken into th'etr homo and cared for until the police cauwy Hammond's ' breath ; was heavy with the fumes of liquor The police surmise that the perpetrators of the horrjblo attack discovered their victim drinking heavily somewhere down town and followed bun A line silver watch and 13 or 13 , Hammond says , wore taken from him The Vnlloy Murderer Arretted William Feagins , who shot his stepmother on Christmas eve at Valley , was brought to the central station at 1 o'clock this morning for sate keeping , It will ne remembered that after the shooting Feagins skipped out Ho was captured yesterday nt Fullerton hy Constable William Mitchell of Valley The prisoner claims thut the shooting was accidental , but neighbors who were present at the time say that Feagins intentionally shot at his wife , and the ball , a 32 , missed the wlfo and entered the stepmothers loft side sido.At At a preliminary examination hold yester day afternoon Feaglas waived formalities and was committed for trial on the chnrgo ot shooting with intent to kill Horarord's Acid l'hosphnto relieves indlgostlon , dyspepsia , etc Interfered "Wltlin Policeman Oscar Wilson was yesterday fined 110 and costs for Interfering with Policeman Gor man whllo tbo latter was making nn arrest , SOUTH OMA.UA NEWS Alpha Loden Installation Alpha ledge No.44 , Daughtorsot Hebckah , installed officers as follows Friday evening : Noble grand , Mrs Llzzto Graham ; vice grand , Mrs Hobccca J. Miller ; secretary , Emma Tnlbott ; treasurer , Mrs Matilda Hoyman ; warden , Mrs , J. C. Carltn ; con ductress , Mrs John J. Gorman ; It S. to N. ( } . , Mrs Lizzlo Glynn ; L. S. to N. G. , Mrs Mnry Erlon ; U. S. to V. G. , Mrs Mary M. Cress ; L. S. to V. G. , Mrs Lottie Anderson ; outsida guard , Kobort M. Piorson ; insida guard , John C. Daniel Trustees , Messrs J. II , Erion , Charles Glynn and Andrew II Miller Messrs Chand L. Tnlbott , Andrew II Miller und Uudolph Hnrtz wcro oppolntod nn auditing committeu , and Mossrs il Hey man , Cbarlos Glynn and Zlba Crawford a lluauco committee Trcii Bund Dolus * . South Omaha Ledge , No , 631 , United Order of Trou Bund , Instnllod the officers-olect Friday evening The ledge decided to have n mnsquerado bull , and Messrs Adolph Backhnus , Heinhardt Stnrgardt , John Frey , Peter Fuchs and Franz Scliuolor were ap pointed a committee on general arrange ments , This commlttco will moot Sunday nt 0 o'ctock in the morning in Knloht of Lnbor hall to complete arrangements and appoint committees The grand ledge will moot Sunday in Omalic Messrs John Frey , Jncob JoskaloK , Martin Snoettlor , Hermann Frensklo nnd Hudolph Hartz nro dolcgatcs Bonrd of Trndo Mcctlnc The board of trade will hold nn important meeting this evening In the ofllco of Presi dent John A. Boo , under the Nebraska Sav ings bank The nucstion of paving Twenty fourth street will bo discussed and other Im portant matters will bo considered , and It is doslrod that every member bo present Notes About the City Of Michael Carey's ' family of nine persons eight are down sick The ICinrs Daughters will meet at the res idence of Mr and Mrs William G. Sloano , Thursday afternoon , Jauuary y , at 2 oclock Tan , inlunt son of Mr and Mrs Samuel J. Coffman , dlud yesterday morning The body was shipped to Hastings , In , for inter mcut The mayor nnd council , sitting as a board of equalization , took no action , butadjourned to meet Monday evening at 7:30 : oclock All of the city schools will bo reopened Monday morning The Scandinavian ball commlttco will meet at 9 o'clock Sunday forenoon at the residence of Mr nnd Mrs Peter J. Hanson , Twenty-third and It streets , The Whist club will meet next Wednesday evening nt the residence ot Mr and Mrs Eli H. Doud Marshall Maloney conveyed Mrs Welding , adementod woman , to the county | nll Camp E. K. Wells , No 72 , has been prac ticing on the drama Our Hero aud will present it to a South Omaha audience in Hunts bouse January opera Friday evening , uary 17. The annual meeting of the Emnnon ciub will bo held this evening for the clootlon of officers The fourth of the sorlas of five games of progressive high ilvo was played at the Em- anon Friday evening The interest in the games drew the usual fnUnttendanco Abouc llirsoiin J. W. Cook of Schuyler is ' visl'Jng his son , William S. Cook Mrs Joseph O. Eastman , who lias been visiting friends in Omaha after her serious illness , has returned Frnnlr E. Press has gone to Gettysburg , Pa , to reside E. S. Daniel has returned from Osceola , after spending his holiday vacation at homo James II Howe of the Arinour-Cndaby force hasreturned from Chicago O. E. Walker , after a short visit with friends in Extra , la , hasreturned H. E. Elkonbary , who spent the holiday season with his parents , Sheriff and Mrs Eikenbary , at Plattsmouth , has returned to his desk In the commission house of Gil christ , Kanna & Eikenbary James M. Granthan , bookkeeper for the commission firm of S. J. Coffman , Smiley & Co , nftoc a visit at homo , has returned Have you tried McClurg's Pastry Wafer Sodas ) They are delicate , crisp and delicious How They Diiicn on TipToe There is a popular imnrossion that ballet dancers have the soles of their slippers mnde stiff so as to enable thorn to dunce about ou their toessays the Wash in irton Post * That is nonsense , " and Miss Qualitz ( a premiere danseuse ) exhibited a pair of nor dancing shoes to Illustrate You cant stand , up this way with yo in * ordinary shoes on , " and the premiere mioro gracefully mounted her toes and viewed the reporters $ ! foot wear with extreme disgust A stiff solo in a shoo would not hole , hut absolutely prevent dancing And , besides , the ' strain is not ou the toes , but it coiuos on the roar of the anUlo I believe thnt's what you Americans call it But by hooping the body In the proper position much of the strain is relieved , and the dancer appears much tnoi'o graceful to the o who understand what correct ballet dancing is " Why Vlnranr Is Sharp The question has been propounded , What makes vinegar sharpV Now if it had boon uslced , Why is vinegar not sharp ? the answer would , bo , The want of pure apple or grape juice , George Adams in 1747 said that sotuo people have im agined that thn sharpness of vinegar is occasioned by the little ocls which in habit it striking their tails against the tongue und paluto But the Solontliio American says that it is very certain that the very souroat vinegar has none ot the little eels so common in viuogur of a loworgtado aud that its pungency is ontlrely duo to the pointed liguro of salts which floats therein , A Child's Moral Duty It was sad , indued , to hoar the testi mony of the daughter of ltiehurd Bowie , Mrs Elizabeth 1) . Stone , yesterday , in answer to the question of the district attorney , Where was your father on Dneombor 6 ' "In the , lBSDV'say , poor house , " says the Washington Press , Judge Miller , in delivering his opinion upoivcontested points , romnrltod ' that there was no legal liability for children of ngod and dopundont parents to fur nish them support to.WuoD thotn out ot the poorhouse " All that remains , therefore , are the toaohings ot holy writ and a sound publio opinion , which the press and the public can do much to establish Jfteumatism TRADE pfcanOpuF- MARK yCuLuGii ; flCECHAM I For Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver , _ - _ * _ _ JPLD BY ALI DRUGGISTS PRIDE 25 CENTS PER BOX Prepnrctl only by TIIOS-BEKCILIH , SfcllolcnsJinncnshircEiiBlnndf . _ li ALZEZr & CO , Solo Agents ron DrviTsn : status , aos sc ncy canai ST , mew York , H Who ( if your druggist docs not keep them ) will mail Beechnuts H Pills on receipt of price lint inquire first ( Please mention this paper ) H P alwavs ftJH * 1 m. 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