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B I a. THE OMAHA DAILY BEEH-SVEDXESDAY , JANTJAliY 20 , .1800. HI mi n M , l . i . . . . . i mm , , . , . . i i i i. . i i i , , , , , , , , Hi .I , , . . . . . , l SWEDISH LUTHERANS MEET , H They Will Rornriln in Oakland Oao H Week ( H ANOTHER PROHIBITIONIST CAU . Hi I'oitcl-y nt Columbus-Arrest of n HJ Major A Jury Scatirctl In the HJ lMiUll' Case Chased HJ l > y Wolves HJ SwoiIIkIi Lutheran Con Terence HJ Oakuxii , Neb , Inn SS | Si > cclnl Tele- HJ grnm to Tnc Hi.n.j The Swedish Lutheran HJ confcrcnoo'of Ilia Augustann synod convened H hero today and will remain in session one HJ week , 'lho conference was opinio ) , by the HJ • sermon of the He v. 1.1. . llrodino , ulialrninn HB of the conference This conference rcuro- HB scllts tliirty-tlva churches and twontv throe HB ordained ministers , with n membership of HB ubout thrco thousand The present olllcers * HHJ nrot Her I * . J. llrodino ot Holdrcdgo , Nub , HH president ; vice-president. Hev V. N. Swan HH berg or Mead ; secretary , Ho v. J. A. Mlstrom ' N. 1 * . Hull HH1 ' of Newman's Grove ; treasurer , HH of Swede Homo , Neb At the tomorrow H H afternoon session the oniccrs for the ensuing HH year will be elected HH Dnrtn- ; Forgery nt Columbus | Coi.umiius , Neb , Jan 13. ! fSnoclal Telo- HH gram to Tin : Uin.l : A daring forgery was M perpetrated at the State bank today about H | noon A man enmo into the bank with a | chock for ttltt 10 , purported to have boon M nlgncil bvV. . T. Kicklcy , a cnttla nnd hoe HH1 buyer ot this city The cashier paid the H | money but did not discover tint It was a H J forgery for two or three hours after Dur- H | Jug this tlmo the forger hud cscuped The H J oheck was presented at the ether banks but H J ho wns ulroctcd to the bank on which it was HHJ drawn This was probably done to have H J moro tlmo in which to escape Ofllccrs nro H J now In pursuit H H Accidental Hln otitic H Oaklish , Neb , Jan 23. ISpeclal Tolo- H H grnm to Tun IIeb.1 Andrew Nerd , a furmer H H living west of here , was badly if not fatally H H injured by the dischnrgo ot a gun Ho was H H preparing to go out hunting nnd was Btund- H H lug near the door In tbo liouso loaning on H H the gun with both hands ever the muzzle H H When souio chlldron who wcro playing near H HJ accidentally toucbod the hammer , dlschnnr H H lng tbo gun The churgo passed through H H t)0t'1 ' hands end struck Him in the face A was summoned and says there ts lope of recovery H HJ Coviuetoii'H .llm ( irArrestPil H H Dakota City , Neb , Jnn 23. [ Special Tel H H egram to Tun Hun , ] Mayor John Poyson H H fof Covington was arrested today on n war ; H H rant sworn out by Frank Williams chnrging H HJ Mnyor l'oyson with letting out n prisoner H HJ from the Covington calaboose , l'oyson and H HJ Williams were the only two who hud icoys to H HJ the calnbooso Monday night Williams H HJ arrested n prnstltuto mimed Aunio Coom and H HJ locked her up In the calaboose , and In the H HJ inorniug the door was found unlocked ana H HJ Annie wns gene H HJ lnvor a Tru iic l/'ne. ' H H ICuAitxi' .v , Neb , Jan 23. | Special Tele- H H gram to Tin : 13ee. | At the meeting hold H HJ hero this evening la the interests of the H HJ Kearney , Hutchinson & Gulf road extending H H south to Galveston , the stock booics of the H HJ company wcro opened mid a liberal sub HJ scription put down Joel Hull of Minden H HJ and others fully explained the railroad situ H H ( tntlotfliere and the sentiuient was strongly in H HJ favor of the proposition for u trunk line H HJ -A .lury hoeureil H H rnr.MONT , Neb , Jan , 23. [ Special Telo- ' HHl gram to Tub Bun J A jury In the Shophard H H murder trial was secured this afternoon at b\ HH | o'clock , nftor about a , pari'oi 'of forty hndl J ( been drawn The line of the prosecution H and defense was then outlined and the test ! H HJ rinoiiy begun Thrco witnesses wore ox- L . nmitibd , the brother of the murdered man , H HT Pulsifor , Coroner Devricsand Dr Summers H HJ The two latter testified us oxpurts Court H HJ alien adjourned till tomorrow H HJ • Suit l0 llllllbl H NcmusicA Citv , Neb , Jan 23. [ Special H 'to Tnii'llCE.J The sultngnlnsttho Nebraska H distilling company is not being pushed at | , present , owing to the uncertainty of its cor- H pora' .o state of cxlstcnro No depositions H were , taken yesterday and the whole matter B was postponed until Fobruury 3 , the answer , Uny for the defendants H Prisoner Koanturnd H Dakota Citt , Neb , Jan 23. [ Special B Telegram to Tun Uee.1 Stiorift Ryan returned - | turned tonight from Omaha bringing with H i liliii A. Ilutos , one of the prisoners that took a walk last week Ho will have to servo out thoiemaiudor of bin tlmo behind the bars instead of having the liberty bo bad before B ho lojK B Prnlilbiilon Convi-nllon. | Neiihaska City , Neb , Jan 2S. | Special B to The 13he.J The prohibitionists of tbo H county have issued u call for a mass conven- BBhB tlon to bo held at Uuudilla ou February 12 BBhB • for the purpose of electing delegates to a BBhB ' state convention and arranging for tbo BBhB ( umcndmont campaign H Grnml lslnud ltonl Kntatn Deal | UmXD Island , Neb , Jan 23. [ Special H Tolcgraiu to The Uiie ] J , M. Marsh toaay | purchased the Ivoohlor corner , 00x20 , for H f 15,000. This is the best corner iu the city BBhB 'A stone bunk building will ba erected at BBa oiico mid bo the lluost in the city H Piirnucd by Wolves H GniM , Neb , Jan 23. [ Special Telegram H to The Hek ] Nels Olson , n settler living | eight miles northwest of hero , was pursued BBhB this morning by a pack of eight gray wolves BBBB Olson mounted a horse und escapoa to his BBVB cabin H Arrested lor Iorijory | Nkuiiabk ' a , City , Neb , Jan 23. [ Special | t'Xologrum to The Bbj'J Frank Whlto was H brought back from bt Joseph today to BBb answer to u charge ot forgery It Is claimed BBhB that ho is an old timer BBhBJ Thrown Kroui a ilnrir BBVBj v glCEAitNKY , Neb , Jan , 23. [ Special Tela- H gram to The Uee.1 .Tnko Itidgowuy , a com H posltor , was thrown from a horse hero today BBhBJ und seriously injured Ills loft arm was BBBB ] broken and his shoulder and face badly BBpBj bruised by tbo fall , BBVBJ • BBVBJ A I'lital 1 Suniivuv , Ia , Jan 23. A gang of Ital H iMaus , Poles and Hungarians employed m H i widening the roud bed of tlio Shumokln , H Sun bury & Lowioburs railroad were ut BBhBJ work today in a cut near Pnxluos wbun a BBhBJ blast suddenly exploded and the men were BBhBJ , hurled in all dlrootions Ono man was BBhBJ picked up dead , Jlvo fatally Injured and ton BBVBJ [ others badly cut and bruised Tbroa Italians BBpBJ ure missing , and ' U la thought they are burled BBVBJ under tliciilobris . BBhBJ Two moro dead have boon taken from tbo BBVBJ • dobrls ot the explosion at Haxlnos BBVBJ > H Ai va I'rnin ltiu Jnunlrn H Nr\v Yomc , Jan 23 , The steamship La ; H Plnci , wiiicli loft Ulo Janeiro January il , ur H rivott this mbrning The tint mete Bald : BBVBJ "Thefo ' "ls no flag which is recognized BBVBJ throughout-tho country The peoploof each , BBVBJ proviie.oiavQ ) | a flag ot their own In Do BBflB ] , , coniber , last fprty sailors employed on liratil BBVBJ men of war went ashore and shouted vivo la BBVBJ I'cuiporor-nnd ' subsequently had their throats BBpBJ ' cut for their enthusiasm , " m t , , „ . • ' A K Aiitlaril Oil ICxdIusIiiu BftVBJ I toNe 'isiuNn- City , Jan , 28. This after H noon a still explosion occurred in the Stand H , ard jOil works at Hunters Point The ) BBhBJ ontlru works were threateuod but in an BHBB | thour tlin 'llro was gotten under control BBVBJ Loss , -iooo , ( ; H KlrlqUen Willi InruljsU H L'qMiqK , Jan S3. Sir William Gull , a H noted physician , has had n second stroke ot B B B jitrsJysjs . aud it dying a uuruntiioAN vioiouy SIontann'H Ktiirotno | Court Decides tlio lhouipton Alaiiilniinis On - . Hri.r.SA , Mont , Jnn 23. The supreme court today decided the Thompson niand.i * mus case h.v granting n paromptory writ or- dorlng the stnto auditor to nllow Thompson a bill for inllengo andver diem , Thompson is a republican luombcf of tlio legislnturo from Silver How county , being one of the five elected by the throwing out ot the Tunnel - nol precinct vole The court goes Into the question of certificates nnd sustains the po sition ot the republicans that certificates from the stnto canvassing board nro thu only prima faclo evidence of membership In the legislature This decision makes the legis lature rcpublicar.1 • 'irst Illood I'or the Itrotlicrlinod New YoitK , Jan 23. Judge O'Urlon haf decided the suit of the Now York Baseball Club vs John M. Unrd In fnvcr of the brotherhood After rovicwlng the points In the case carefully , Judjro O'Hrlon ' considers at length the differences between a suit at law nnd n suit nt equity , and decides that In a suit nt equity , such as the present , the court lias no power to force the dofeiiuant to play ball with the plaintiff Ho decided to deny u preliminary Injunction In concluding his doclsion Judge O'Hrlon ' said It Was proper that the rights of the par tics should bo determined by trial botoro the ball season begins , mid to that end ho would assist In securing a speedy trial upon which final nnd deliberate Judgtnont on the rights of the parties could bo pronounced Cmctno , Jan 23 , The news of the brotherhoods erhood's victory was received with Compara tive Itidlffcronco nt loauo head hcadqiiartors hero Fred Andrews , in the nbseni.0 of A , O , Spaldimr , said : This decision practic ally sottlcs mutters 1 do not think It will bo carried any farther Of course wo w'lU ' nppcal to the highest cotut of all the pcoplo who know good baseball from bad " In the enrap of thu brotherhood tbo decis ion was rccoivod with every demonstration ot Joy Telegrams of congratulation nro pouring In thick and fast Proctor Kuottnml Spciknup Louisviu.n , Ky , Jan 27. [ Special to The Dde.J Proctor Knott , the great running horse , who Is running out at the Scoggan Brothers near this citv , is reported to bo In excellent health and hns not n blemish on him * Early in the coming month ho will betaken taken In and his training begun He will begin his four-yoar-old career In Nashville , following m order at Louisville , Lntonin , Chicago and in all probability St Paul Ho Is entered In the suburban handicap and toboggan stakes , nud if not too heavily weighted will rccotvo special preparation for these eastern events Mr Scogga n declares that ho boliovcs no horse on c.utli , not ex cepting the wonderful Kl llio Hey , can boat him threo-qunrtors of a mlle Spoknno , Knott's old Montuniv rival und conqueror , is wintering at the Jockey club grounds hero nnd his trainer says ho is in tiptop condition Ho will also start lirst at Nashville What iciu'h Trainer Says Nkw Yokk , Jan 23 , [ Spocinl to The Bee.1 Sim Filzpatrisk , tlio trainer of Peter Jnck- son , who nrrived lust night ou tno Adriatic , snys that the coloied slugger was a great favorite on shipboard and was very fortunate - nato in the pools on the daily runs of the steamship , His winnings on the voyage amounted to quito $ -1,000. When asked if Jackson would light Sullivan anywhoru but bofoio the California Athletic club Fitzpat- lick replied : His contract with the Califor nia club oxpircs m Juuc and ho may renew it The club lias always treated him hand Romely , ana it wouldn't bo right for him to urrango for a tljtht olsowhern Ho will meet Sullivan before tbo club for 515,000or more " Peter spars in Brooklyn thisovening Knocked Out In Four Rounds Svjf FiiANcysco , Jan 23. In the light last nitwit , at tlio Occidental club between Joe Bowers ot England and Billy Smith oCAus- ' traiia , Bowers get the worst of it In the fourth round ho was knocked to the lloor-nnd refused to got up till time was called The light was givoa to Smith O'Connor Starts Tor ttm Antipodes TonoXTO , Out , Jan 27 , [ Special to The Bee ] William O'Connor ' , the oarsman , started for Australia today ; Railing from San Francisco-.Fobruury 8. Ho says there Is no char.co forhim'to make a match iu either this country or England , but that ho can find plenty ot work in the antipodes The Tresarcl Hoof Inquiry Wasui otos , Jan 23 The senate dressed boot committee today examined moro rail toad mou Mri'Dutohor ' ot the Now York Central said his roadpaid ) > of a cent mlle agoondrossed boot refrigerator cars , but nothing on cattle cais Traftlo Manager Harriett of the Baltimore & Ohio said his road paid % of a cent on cattle cars west ot the Ohio rlvor , but not east , on account of the trunk lluo agruomont ' Mileage is paid cast and went On dressed boot cars Vlco President Ilajdon ot the Now York Central said the indications were thai the Grand Trunk is still paying milcazo on private cars , but its ofllclals deny the charge Vice President Thomson of the Pennsyl vania rnad'sald his company would not carry patent live stock cars ' at nil The company had enough cars ot their own and Its cblet trouble was to keep its trafllc moving N 'ur * ku and town Patents Washington , Jan.23 , [ Special Telegram ' to Trie Hue.I Pate tits have been Issued to Nobroskaosnnd Iownns us follows : E. L. , Benson , assignor of one-half to K. 13. Carl son , Wahoo , Neb , combined oil tank and measure ; David W. Iiovoo , Tama , la , har vester ugriculturul boiler und liarvestor ; Gcorgo W , Countryman , Birmingham , In , sash fastener ; Thomas S. Craig , assignor to W , 11. Logcsdch , JJubbell , Neb , steam cooker ; Froderlck F. and H. Deitchlor , Mineola , fa , , llstod corn cultivator ; Warren H. J. Dovino , Friend , Neb , musio nlbum and leaf turner ; Churlos Purest , Gulton- berg , In , workiog body churn ; Sto wart U. Mace , Moulion , Ja , barrel stand ; John MMay , Cedar llaplds , la , rnr axle ; William F. HustvKookuk , la , cabinet for hotel stationery ; Huus H. Sator , Dubuque , la , plow cultivator and plow ; Chauncoy tohultt , Wlntersot , la , , Plttmuu coupling ; Courtland Skinner Spencer , la , fence ma chine ; Martiti V.iVVOlf , assignor of one-half to W. F. . Tqnnesdn , Greenwood , Neb , wash ing machine ir . A Katal ttxpnditlon Jt I > inVEii.Jnu. . 23. From information re ceived ted , ' ! ! ' " appears that tbo second ex ploring expedition which left hero November 2'J to surrey a railroad llno through the Grand canon also mot with a fatal accident F. A. Nlms , photographer for the expedition , wns badly injured in' Marble canon thrco weeks atro'nnd nearly killed , and tbroa of the other men were killed , In the first ex pedition , which loft hero January 2o , 13V. , unoor command of Frame M. Brown , tbo latter with two ijipu were drowned twenty miles below Leos ferry , wboro u boat cap blzcd In the rapids Advices rccelvod tonight state that no ono was killed , and that Nlras was ouly slightly Injured , Lnrnuiln'a Wntoi' Supply LiuisiIE , Wvn , Jan ! } 3. [ Special Telo- grnm to The IIeb.I The city council has appointed ' committee to confer with the Union Pncitlo ofllclals uQmaha concerning tbo Laramie water supply Tno springs from which the water is obtained ore con trolled by the railroad , nnd if tno city can secure their control an extensive water sys torn will bo put in , In tlio Onambnr til' IK'putlo * . Pauij , Jan 23. In the chamber of , depu- tlos today Uo ( committee ou the customs Unit , was elected It is composed ot thirty-nino protectionists , thirteen free traders and thrco whoso views nro uncertain Continuation . Wasihsotov , Jan 23. Klchard Guoqther of Wisconsin was today conllrmod consul general to tbo City of Mexico ; John P. Whi ter of Hliuois to be consul at Muuliolm LaGrlppa soon lo > os Us grip when Cliuuiboi-lulii's Cough Uomedy U freely ttikuu TIME TO BREAK SILENCE A Very Strong Hint to Nebraska's Congrosslonal DoloKitUon THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SPEAKS Gonnral Lne e'a Letter on the Union I'nclflc'R Defliiico or Law Heart Hy lindorspd Boiiieliody Should Unlcc Up A Tow Pertinent Question * . CiilCAao , Jan 2-3. ISpeclal Telegram to Tun BfeE.l Tno Trlbunothls morning sajs ; The Trlbuuo printed yesterday the open letter - tor of Attorney General Locso of Nebraska to the attorney general of the United States Itdeservos congressional notice , but there is little hope It will get It It Is a compact , forcible presentment of the wrongs which tbo stnto and the national government have sutiered at the hands of the cormorants Who control the Union Pacific road They have wtongod the government by divotttng from the /Jarnliigs of the road over $20,000,000 , which Bhauld have been applied to the payment of the govern ment debt , to the building , buying nnd leasing ot branch lines which fall a mil lion nnd a half of dollars short of meeting the annual interest on their bonds They nro even now proposing to issue and guaran tee bonds for ! ,3O0,0Q0 of the worthless Denver Jfc South Park road They hnvo paid $0,000,000 on lnnd grant bonds from the earn ings of the road instead of the proceeds of land grnut sales , nnd are usiug'tho ' latter to pay olt bofoio maturity the tnlrd niortgngo bonds , when the lands tire made subject to the government Hon Tne state of Nebraska , In which this * road hns a thousand miles of track , has boon wronged becau o the road refuses to lower its extortionate local frolght rates and claims that , having a federal chntter , It is not subject to tbo Juris diction of the Nebraska Kstato transporta tion botird , alleging Its " charges can bo regu lated by congress alone . Why have Sena tors Manderson and Paddock kept so mutel Why did Messrs McShnne , Laird nnd Dor- soy hnvo nothing to say on this Rtibjoct In llio last congress ! Why nro Mossrs Con nell Laws and Dorsoy so silent In tbn pros entonol Can It bo that they think no re lease can be given tlio farmers as against that monstrously suhildbed road , or have they simply boon nsloop anil have not yet fairly waked up ! It Is tun6 for the repre sentatives of Nebraska to break their si lence 13UIKOI1CI1IGAX OKNTKAL HOW Considerable . Llg.it Cast , on llio Methods of Modern Itnllroads Cmc too , Jan 23. [ Special Telegram to The Uee.J The Chicago end of the row be tween the Eno and Michigan Central ever the business of Fowler Brothers cast coo - siderablo light ou the methods ot modern railroading under the honigti inlluonco ot the lnterstato commcrco act , In 1371 the Erie made a Ave years contract with Fowior Brothers for all their business , amounting to about twenty oars n day The Erie built ' special cold-storngo warehouse s at Wehow- ken and gave Fowior Brothers every possi ble facility , allowing , them free storage and nn opportunity to work over their moat ana perfect dock facilities Early In 1839 , how ever , the Michlcan Central began taking all Fowler Brothers business and the Erie was unaolo to get a car It then , of course , re fused the use nt its warehouses to Fowior Brothers , but the llrm secured nn Injunction , which compelled the Erie to allow it the use of the Erie warehouses This continuod.for u year , until last ween , whoti the Erie fllied up Its docks so that no bouts could land , , took up the tracks loading to the warehouses and entered suit , against Fowior " Brothers for broach contract , ' The Erie pcoplo aa 'y they propose to find out all the improvements glvon by tbo Michigan Central to Fowior Brothers and establish a case which will come tar nearer putting Mlohlgan Central ofllclals in tbo penitentiary than bas been the celebrated Counsolmaa grain rebate cases lt Nciv Louisville & MaHtivlllo Stock : . New Yokk , Jan 23. Tbo directors of the Louisville & Nushvlllo railroad announce to day that they have decided to issue the f 13,000,000 stock authorized at-tho lust an nual meeting for the purposa'"Of ' redeeming collateral trust bonds nnd" otnor lutorest- boarlng obligations nnd to offer new stock to shareholders at 35. Tbo success of the plan bas been guaranteed by a syndicate of bank ois of this city , London and Amsterdam Committee Work , ' Washington , Jan , 23. Tlio senate com mittee on privilgesjand elections todayctook' up the Montana senatorial election contest , but did nothing moro than sot It down for hoarlng February 15. A favorable report has been ordered by the liouso military committee on the bill to retire General Fremont with the rank of , major general , and a bill appropriating $10- 001) ) for furnishing and opening ' the "Marlon , Ind , branch of the soldlers'hon io r llio Dcntti Xtecord Chicago , Jan 23. Conrail.S lpp , the well known brewer , died hero this afternoon , Elk Fallm , ICuu , Jan 23. Prudence ' Crnndall Phllleo dlod hero todarof lnfluonn It was she who Just before , ; tlio war at tained notoriety by attempting to establish negro schools m Canterbury , Conn , For this she was driven from the state by perse cution .i i , < ft South Dakota Farmer Suicides Veiisiu.lion , S. D. , Jan 33 , ISpeclal Telegram - ogram to The Buk.1 V , B. _ Lossio , a well , to do farmer living sixteen miles north ot here , hung himself in nn old granary back ot bis house botoro broukfaBt this morning , Ho' had been deranged for several years • t The Worlds Pulrnill * Washington , Jun ' 23Tli0 ! worlds fair sub-commlttoo of the house today complqtod the draft of the worlds ' • iar ) ubllln , which it will report to the full , committee tomorrow The souuto special commit too will report the bill to the senate tomorrow . , . . Two Men HI ii w n to ( leaner , Pmsiiuiin , Jan 33 , By an explosion of , nltro-glycorinn near Alton , Bradford county , today William H. MeHenry and Alex Con ner , two well known torpedo man , were blown to atouiB ' ft Conference Called , ' CnAiti.ESTON , W. Va , Jan 23. Chairman Goshorn ot the national executive commlttco of the union labor , party , bas called for a conference of the party to bo bold at Kansas City February 25. Presidential ltnoeptiop , Wabiiinuton , Jan , 23. The presidents re ception to congress ind the judiciary this evening all meted a good but not unusually largo tissuuibiago to tbo whlto bouse * Arrostrd Tor Itollbinir thu Mull ; , LsnANON , Mo , Jan 23. Mrs Mary Hoganz and sou , postmistress and assistant at Port law , , voro urrested today by a postofllca Inspector specter tor robbing the malls The amount ot money and valuables stolen is largo m Irish Lniiciio Auditing Committee Detiioit , Jan 23. The auditing committee - too recently appolntod to review the ac counts of Dr Charles Ileilley , troaauror of the Irish National league , arrived today 8U People Drowned , Sip.nuv , Jau 23. MatyDorougb , Queens land , has been inundated by Hoods and six people drowned 1)11 Jtmu an Coiioii Knflurr St , Peteiisuuku , Jan 23. Thu Sorguofaff , an important firm ot cotton splunors , bare failed for several million roubles • llitttrlut Court The Nebraska savings bank lias ootn- uiouccd suit against the Urtgg * Place wood working company to recover f' 'OJ 9U a lg The Douglns.raAnty bank has commenced two suits nguitul Ala 11. Boolnmi ot nl to recover cover $3,500 m' t&veral notes secutod ny mortgages on lotJlS , block 2 , Hcdlck's sub division 1 Francis D. Coojtfr ot nl has brought suit ncninst Nels O. Brown ct nl to recover IIHU.7U on a mechanics lleni NA1 tONAli MfrfrliomsT COUiIlGli j. ' ConPercncp of c lerlrnl * ami Uailtnl * lstn I Kl' ' u Kiiiisik City K NstsCnr , Mo , Jnn 23. fSpeclal Tele gram to 'J'liElirj&l ' A conference of olll- clals of llio Melfiodlst Protestant church and Kansas City , Itan , capitalists was hold yesterday nftornoon at the Ocntropolls hotel to discuss the matter 01 locating n national Protestant university In the city across the state line , 'lho Methodist Pro testant ofllclals In nttondnnco wcro : IL J , H0I117 , the noted Pittsburg pickle mer chant ; ex-Goveinor Plorpontof WeBt Vir ginia : Dr ,1 , S. Stevens , edltorof the Metho dist Recorder , the nntlonnl orgnn of the church , and Uov O , B. O. Cluindlerof TIITen , O. No declsivo action upon the question was taken , the church committee profcrrlng to await the nrrlvnlfromSt Louis nf Mossrs Smith nnd Presser , two prominent railway men nnd Important factors In tbo church At thu conference josterdaytho plans of the churchmen , which Involved the construction of ono of lho largest nnd most cmpleta uni versities In the Unllod Stntos.woro discussed nt length , All the gentlemen who nro hoio tit present nro qulto etithusinstte ever the Idea of locating the in stitution in Kansas City , Kan , which they consider the central point in the Unltod States and which would aid thorn very mn- toilnlly In extending tholr church through out the west There has bcni nn effort upon the part of lho western clement Of the Moth * odist Protestant church to locnto In the west n university almost similar to tholr institu tion nt Adrian , Mich But the main strength of the denomination lies in the eastern status nnd it bus been u hard pull for the western people ANNUAL J MMISTING Union Stock Ynrda nnd Transit Hall way Company Director * . Cnictoo , Jan , 23. ISpocIal Tologrnm to The Bee.J The annual mcotlng of the board of dlrcctors'of tbo Union stock yards and Transit railway company was bold today in the ofllco ot Marvin Huchitt , president of the Chicago St Northwestern railroad The following oniccrs were elected for the en suing year : N. Thnjer , president , Boston ; John J. Shcdmun , vice president and general manogor , Chicago ; Gcorgo T. Williams , secretary and treasurer , Chicago ; J. C. Dent son , nsslstnnt secretary and treasurer , Chi cage Directors N. Xbavor , John Nowolt- John B. Sherman J. N. McCullbugh , M. Hugltt , J. C. McMullln 11. U. Coblo , II B. Stone nnd Stuyvsant Fish * TAIUFK llKFOltM An Intcrcstlnir Lecture on the Sub ject by W. J. Ilrynn Mr , W. J. Brynn , a bright young lawyer of Lincoln , and ono of the loaders In ttho Chautauqua movement , and a ' close student of the tariff , delivered an interesting lecture at Wasbington-hall last night to the mout hers ot the TnfWUoform olub und a number Of others There'wai a fair-sized gathering of rcprosentatiioraon , and the lecture was closely listened to and the salient points en thusiastically received The lecturer1 , \yns Introduced by Prof Lewis , who announced that the subject would bo The 'lloform of the Tariff How an d Why It Sliohld bo Reformed " Mr Bryan expressed pleasure at being in- vltod to address the club , hecnuso it was a collection of Intelligent men Ho started on his subject nt bh'ce , saying that the tariff is supnortod by ignorance , intolerance and selfishness , butof ! these wo can only attack the llrst Ho said he was pleased to sco tbat the press ot ttiiawuviniid tbo BtatoIs assist ing lnthis moycmMit _ ( „ . , The spcukor said that in order to inangu- rato-aeomploto-v , nd permanent < reform of the tariff ftis , noceflaary to begin py eliminat ing thq principle of a prptectlvo tariff from our legislature dud from pongross , No ono wouldthink ot trusting to tbo city council the right to voto-away money raised by tax ation to the street railway compan y or any other , corporation , and why should this right lip given to congress ? Thousands ot people in this district do not know tholr congressman never saw him Why should they trust him with such powonl When such > a movo.is brought intp the council everyone ono Interested can bo there , but in congress it Is different These who want the money are always there In force , but the people cannot go to Washington on every occa sion sion.Whon When manufacturers want to make moro money they ask congress to protect tnem aud they will pay higher wages If the money Is taken - from ono man and glvon to another , will it increase the sum ot the wages ) , The speaker charged that the tariff cen tralizes wealth , intorferos.tylth commerce , corrupts legislation , creates trusts and puts business upon a false basts All tbeso points were backed up by strong argu ments It was also assorted that n protective tar iff Is not necessary The average protection is 47 per cent , and the average cost of labor 13 onr cent Why should labor bo pratoctod two and a bait times its valuoi Mr Bryan quoted from Henry Clays speeches , in which he savs that the cost ot making flaonol in this country and England Qfty-oight years ago was the same , the only dltforcnco in the cost ot the flannel being the cost of the raw material Now wo must bavo a protective tnrift to keep England rrom Importing flannel Reductions on the tariff should bo made by placing raw material on iho free list A wrong roductlon is worse than none The tnxos should bo rouueed to the needs of the government and leave no room for wren a doing The sneaknr alluded to | the resolutions passed by the Farmers alliance , recom mending that lho tax bo nllowed to romnin on luxuries nnd removed ou the necessities These resolutions ho strongly endorsed , and said that if this bo done our factories will run air the year round At the conclusion of the lecture those In the audience yvent forward and compli mented Mr Bryan on his address , and an informal discussion was held ABIUHLMKNTS Alexander Sal vinl was the star at Boyd's ' last night , and while be held an appreciative audience spoil-bound , his distinguished father sat In a box and enjoyed an excellent operatic production at the ether house Anyone - ono who may bavafgone there to witness "A Child of Nupleif.Wfor that was the ploy in which ho npfica'rud , doubting this young mans ublilty t ? , successfully wo.tr the mau- tloof bis lllustflius parom , certainly went away convinced to the coutrary lho Im pression ho fliailo Jully satisfied every friendly expdtlation , and could not but surprlsfj , levon astonish , these , it any such , there were , who felt otherwise towXrdthavoung artist Ills acting is so earnest , 80 Intense , yet so easy and nat ural , as to quickly win tbo sympathies ot mi audience and easily hold tholr closest atten tion He is not to bo compared with the senior In pbyalaup , ymco or facial expres sion , but his art alunos with the brightness of keener polish , fresher vigor and grouter interest Hu dOvA his work more after tbo modern style ofc.lrqupnco ; consequently ho rouses an appreciation fully as effective and equally enjayuVJo/ review of the perform , nnco would bo very incomplete not to men tion Miss Muy Brooklyn , Mr John Malconi and Mr Lucius Hendorson , who sustained the most important characters next to that ot Clrillto , assumedby Salyiul Soma of the scones between these clever artists were made Intensely dramatic and intorostlng , Miss Brooklyn is one of the most charming nctrosses on tbo stage , The support through , out was goocj The Aronson opera company had fully as largo aud a moro fashionable audience at tbo Grand last ulk'ht than on the occasion Pt Its first appearance ' "Nudjy" was repeated , nnd In soma respects went oft much lietter " than previously , The performeri throw that dash and spirit into the performance which uover fulls to coato lively interest and arouse ontbusl- asm Miss Laments sinning was vigorously nnplaudcd nud , repeatedly encored Mlis Hualey again won all the admiration alio could reasonably doslru , while the coined ! una , Do Lang and Gruhani , turned everything ' bo to them GROSS OF THE NEW CRUSADE , Dr MoQlynn Hokl3 It Aloft nt Exposition Hall NO PRIVATE PROPERTY IN LAND Mouopolv of" Natural Opportunities the Cancer on the Social System Wlilc 11 Is Surely Sup * pine lis Vllattly Justine , Not Clinrlty Thcro wns nn nudlcnco of nbout four hundred people nt E\posllkm hall last even ing lo hear Dr McUlynn , Among these who occupied front scats were Bishop Newman nnd wlfo , Kov C. W. Savage , pastor of the Pcoolo'a church ; llov S. N , Merrill , pastor of the First M , E. church ; Mr W. V. Morse nnd sovorat ether prominent citizens , Mnny members ot Roman Catholic churches ot the ciy | were also present A good sized delega tion of Sjouth Omnhn and Council Bluffs pcoplo were in attendance When nskod bp a representative of Tiic Bke , prior to the lecture , "In what relation do you stand to the Catholic chtircnl" Dr McGlyun replied ! "I nm a Catholic I never was nor will bo nnythlng else I nm n 'bcllovor in every fun damental dootrino of the church , Archbishop Corrlgnn forbade 1110 to inako n cot tain speech supporting Henry Gcorgo for major of Now York I oxplatnod to the bishop that I was under obligations to nppo.ir nt that tlmo ; If I did not , It would bo n public scandal I said further that , although I was firmly convinced I was right in working for Mr Georges election , I would rofraln from nppoanug on the platform during the can vass The archbishop Immediately deposed me Then I was ordered to Homo I ro- fnsed to go becnusn I had done nothing wrong Then followed my excommuni cation Draw the moral yourself I have no wish to say an unnecessary word on this lepic ; but , tell the peoploof Omaha this : I nm still a Catholic , Many priests are my friends No ono need tear that I nm here to nbuso the fnith which I bold as holy " "Hnvo you not radical opinions on the school question ! " Yes , I bollovo in public schools Lot re ligions botauKbt in the churches In this I differ with the majority of priests , but this is notnquostion of faith , you understand " The lecture was under the auspices of the SIntrle-Tnx Club , and the speaker was Intro duced with tnuny very lalidatory words by W. D. Beckett , esq , n prominent member of the club Dr McGlynn was feeling quito unwell and perhaps did himself a great injustice by attempting to speak under the circum stances , a fact Which wns noticcnblo during almost the entire evoniiig , but yet did not prevent the audience fiom getting qulto a clear Idea Of the man and bis theories Ho is u man about forty years old , of mas- slvo build und has a kindly , though not particularly forclblo mode of expres sion He speaks rapidly and last evening draw so heavily upon the blblo , during the lirst half ot his discourse , as to make what ho said appear moro llko a sermon than manv In the audience had perhaps antici pated Announcing his subject , The Now Cru sade , " the speaker said ho would make haste to ( xplain that ho wus a priest of the sacradotal order , and a tcnoher of the truth Ho bollevea tbat nothing should bo so prized by the preacher as kindness and fellowship Consldorablo numbers of mon bad bcconio- estranged from the church on account of dogmas Ho fain would say 10 such , What ever you do , have no quarrel with the sweet Christ , and distinguish between the errors of these in high places and the truths which theytoaca " Last of all , apart from ether reasons which should make a man not quar rel Willi the truth , Is , the speaker said , that the trutti must and shall prevail The doctor said there always had been Americans who did uot observe the Fourth of July , and yet who would deny the nobil ity , M10 truth of the facts which prompted that day ! "In spite of the facts that charity sermons bad bc ' on pioachcd on the earth for nearly nineteen hundred years , what has the his tory of man been every where I Ho has lapsed into the soramblo of the animal What Is this history of man but a constant warfare for animal supremacy I They have glvon up land , liberty and oven rollglon Is such a po ' ice as comes after siioh conquests the pcoco most to bo desirodl" The speaker then considered the condition ot life which the absence of real peace , real enjovmont produced , and what is the law of human life ! "Do you prefer , " said the speaker , "to utterly eliminate the religious ground of lifol Is the law of animal life to bo tbo ono law of mau every ono for him self and the dovll take the tiindmostl , Wo hold that tbo golden rule , " said ho , should bo allowed to assert itself , ttvery child has a sacred right 10 life , a right Just as supreme premo as that possessed by the parent Wo are born free and with equal right to liberty No one but God can put his hand on a mans ahouldor and say You are my property , " but how many fall to recognize the truth of this fact Wo are to rise by our own efforts , and this being so how ' necessary is It that wo put forth our best offortB No word God has spoken can ever contradict or bo contradicted by any word that God Inspired his children of old to wrlto It is then a matter of course that every mau is born free , and therefore chattel slavery is nn iniquity against religion No man can bo so stupid as to linngino that if in slavery it would bo wrong for him to walk off and ilwav to liberty Equal right to liberty and tbo pursuit of happiness that Is what is granted to all ; It Is tlio right of nil Dis cover Gods footsteps In uaturo nnd follow them ; f would give these , us has another , as the secret of human happiness The law ot labor implies the right of thu pursuit of bap piucss It is not , ot course , wlso for us to dlspiso this bodily life suicide is a mon strous crime against this life Thcro is wondrous beauty in that saving of the Lords ' ! Man docs not llvo by broud alone " Wo should not always llvo in the collar of self Wo have the right to exert our ener gies to Btttisfy iho cravings , tbo needs of the body , but no right to devote ull our tlmo , all our energies to ( bo satisfying of tboso cravings This kingdom of heaven wo nro striving for should bo here on earth , and it is this that God meant when ho said : "Go forth and preach the gospel to all mon " God ( soma pcoplo seem to think ) Is no longer the father of all , but the stepfather of ot most of us [ Applause ] Subdue aud multiply and conquer lho oartb , says the Lord It Is only when wo multiply , have a dense population , that mau gets away from the brutish struggling to satisfy his wants , and that ho is prepared to conquer Men will live some way -by hunt ing or catching ilsh and will form villages nud cities ; nnd then comes civilization 'I he very word civilisation itself means coming together Therefore a great coming to * gcthor makes civilization "Wo hellovo in the individual right of every man to all bo earns and I urge that ho hits an absolute right Wo bavo no quarrels with the rights of property Wo would simply enforce tbo commandment , Thou shalt not stoul " [ Applause ] Wo urge that every man is entitled to the full result of ull his labor , The people of this country muUo coal oxponslvo by allowing a certuln great company to hold 100,000 acres of coal land nt a ridiculously low rate of taxation , whlto tbat ccmnany works but a tenth part of that land You dent glvo tbo laborer a chnnco to work tbo 00,000 ncrcs if you did that would help the matter a great deal , "A tenant should pay rent simply upon the improvements which are on the property ou which he Jlvos , The tax on land values Is tbo great remedy for social evils , mid tbo single tux is the simplest ana the sureil moans ot delivering tbo pcoplo from poverty und the fenr of poverty It will make mou strong euough to demand their rights Under such a system there will ba no such things ns tramps and millionaire ! , nor will mou suu for a chance to earn a living The employers will then go after tbo laborer No man will suffer who in willing to work No man will have anything unless he does work Base our civilization on truth aud Justice and then all will bo well " When the speaker bad finished quite a number in the audience passed forward to grasu him by tbo hand , A prominent lady of tills olty who had become so enthusisstio during tbo lecture as to frequently wave her handkerchief in approbation ot what was being said , wns hoard to remarK after the lecture "Oh , how I would llko a picture of dcnrDr McOlvnu ; t wonder I. ' ho has any wav of making a living it bo hnsn't 1 would just love to hnvo him como to mv house , for I'm Just sure that he and my husband would fairly worship each ether S 1IIUCK 11V' ATlOtOIL \ Young Man Seriously nnd Perhnns l''alnlly Injured At 12.S0 this morning as an Omnhn and Council Bluffs motor train wns coming west through the inttcr city , the motor man saw on Fifteenth street , In the middle ot the track , n man lying Hat on his back Ho shut off tbo electric ctirient and put on brakes ns quickly as possible , but did not succeed in stopping the trnln uutll the cowcatcher anil part of the front trucks had pnsscd ever tholr victim The train was backed up nnd the poor fellow picked up , gjonnlng in great ngony Ho was nut 011 the train , brought over 10 this side , nnd taken to the uolleo station His breath was very heavy with | lquor und bis eyes Rcemed to Indlcnto that ho wns intoxicated Hn was unable to toll his name , nnd the ofllcers could find nothing In his pockets bv which to Identify hlni Ho is a well dressed young man , nbout twentylivecar old , light complexIoned nnd sandy mustache Evidently ho Is n clerk of some klnu The only brulso visible was 11 bad cut over the eye eye.The city physician wns called nnd nftor nn examination said that the mini hnd evidently sustained serious nnd perhaps fatal injuries Internally The man wore a dnrk business suit nnd light overcoat The ofllcers recognized the young iniiti ns being a resident of Omnha A STAIUtING AFrilAY OnoNecresM Kult'cs Another A Quart of Stolen Wlilskv Ono ncgress stnbbod another In the face and breast last night nbout 10 o'clock , at Tenth aud California streets , The wloldor of the knlfo escaped nnd the victim refused to glvo bornnme Thu ofllcers will inquire further Into the tiffnlr todny The Injured female will scarcely die of her wounds , hut was trotting about the house in 11 lively ninuiicr afterward , swoitrltig vengnonco upon her ns- salient Gcorgo Casey and Put Fngnn stele a qunrt bottle of whisky nt McCnrty's saloon , Tenth and Capitol nvonuo , last night , drank It and pioceeded to demolish winnows lu the vicin ity They were Jailed ' LARGEST PEARL lN THE WORLD It is a Beauty and is Now Awaiting n Buyer at llnpsi's in Paris I was todny nt liapst's , whilom jewollor to the crown , to sco what things thcro were to tempt million nnit'e9 to buy Wlion ono snys "Bapst's" ono docs not menu Bapst's shop Thcro is no shop , hut a house in iv modern qunrtcr nllectliif ; the style ot the Hotel Cluny Across is obtained by a hall surrounded with paintings and drawings , natural bio , of " lowolletl orniimonts made slnco 17111 for the crown In that year a Bapst , who had mar ried the daughter of Strnss , the in ventor of jiasto , succeeded the latter to the post of jowellot * to the crown a function that was no sinecure , as the design books which I was allowed to look through show , The crown was always changing the forms of its jewelry , " biiid to 1110 M. Germain Bupst , whoso history , in folio , of the crown jewels has been just ' crowned by the academy , " and is a standard library work ns full of matter ns tin egg is full of meat , but incapable of being brought into a small , compass , because abounding with documents taken from lodgers The rooms iu which the Bnp'Jts ' dur ing this century discharged their func tion nro nil lighted from the top , writer the Parts correspondent of the London Truth , and I noticed that the iron frames in which tlio panes are sot uro too closq together for a burglar to lot oven an infant down through them Whenever a door is opened anywhere an electric bell rings Before the revolution elution sentinels of the Swiss guard kept watch and ward nt the original liouso , which was on the Quai des Orfovrcs But it was found that they drew the attention of daring burglars , llonco the substitution , of the windowless - loss warerooms lighted'from the toj * . Ono socs in these cluuubors no jew elry about , but before couiitors old cus tomers quietly examine the tronsures drawn from dark recesses to bo placed before thorn Ono almost requires a letter ot introduction to bo admitted to see these treasures as a would-bo pur chaser There are many things kept as heir looms , und they would not be bold 011 any uccount Ono thing is a unique black diumopd , sot in Indian table dia mends The blue ! : ono is of as pure crystalli zation : ts these encircling it Therein lies its peculiarity Sometimes it is lent for domonstralions to Prof Fnyo ut the Kcolo des Mines Louis XVIU , offered 2.(100 ( for it , wanting it for a mourning ring , but was refused Higher offers huvo since bo n inado by wonlllilor fltiiinclora' . But it is , like thu Lucie of Udoi ; Hull , not to bo varied with The dream of most of the million aires " wives is the-lurgost pearl in ex istence , set with Indian diamonds and mounted as a brooch It is gunornlly shown with nine smaller pearls , tlnit bunt everything ot their sic and kind in the world in brilliunt sheen and freedom from blemish But'onnss Rothschild often looks at it with longing eyes , but she lias not yet made up her mind to buy it , though foremost among the ponrl-funi'ving lutlios in tlio world Lljjo the Sibyls books , the longer it isJtopt in hand the dearer it is priced , to tnako up for thu iiitoroH ot money which it devours It would bo just tlio thing for boipo uouveau cnriclio , wealthy as Vuntlor- bilt , to oiror to a Margaret ( Pearl ) of his choice , SAM Ho ! ) STON Ills Pcrionnl Vanity How Ho Cap tured tJi-n , Hauta Anna Gen Sam Houston was a hnndsomo and graceful man , " said Judge Thomas Horry of Gallatin to a Nnshvillo Amori- cun luporter no was discussing tlio cliitnictorlstics ot eolebruted Tonnes BoenuB with whom ho had boon iuti- mutely acquainted "Ho was proud o ( his line por&oual appearance , too , " the itgod speaker con tin ued , and there is old of him u story , which , if true , will eorvo to illus trate his youthful vanity When n young man , so the story runs , Houston was in Nashville ono day , and was nos ing on u prominent streot-corner , when two or turoo giddy young lutlios passed by They were attracted by the hand some man in his showy uniform , und nftor nabbing him turned their bonds to got another gjttiico , " 'I wonder who Unit man is , ' ono of thorn cxclaimod to her companions " 'I am , ludios , Lioutonnut Houston of the United States army , ' said the young soldier its ho stepped forward nud lifted his cap ns he addressed them "GonoHtl Houston told mo once how ho captured Gonerul Bnnta Auu , Just nftor the buttle of Sun .luolnUi , two of Houston's men , who were seuruhlng for prisoners , beared uu a door , which run through thu tull grin , * ) , Thu frightened animal pussod near to n Mexican , who was concealed iu the het'bugo and who jumjied up lu ovidunt alarm The two T5&A I _ _ \ I s sx I Do Not Dotny tntlnc Hoods fc'nrsnpnrllla Is - • H you have that feollng ot inimnor or oYlmuttlon H w hlch U orton the m nrtilng ! < j mpton of nppi ouch H nglslrkuoMs T11U mcdlcluo expels nil liiipuil- H les from the blood , enrol scrofula nud all H liumoin , creates nn nptiotlte , assists digestion , B strengthenciis the nerves und imparts health to B every oigniiot the body HJ Hoods Snranpnrllln issoir , by ail drug M gl ts l'rep ired by C. I , Hood \ Co , Low ull , Mim immediately secured the striiugor , who H assorted that ho was a common soldier , SJ " 'Vou are not , 'sr.ld ono of Ills cupflj tors ; look at your line embroidered H vest Yutt are 1111 olllcor ' H The Mexican in his omburrassmout H run his lingers into his jacket jiockot - _ _ H and druw out tin elegant gold stiulT box * 9lHVl This moro Hum ever caused the AmorlS H cans to bollovo him an ollleor Ho of- B forcd thorn a largo sum ot money tojre- H lease him , but they refused and btarted H with him to Houston's tent As they S passed a largo group of Mexican prison * - H ers these mou cried out that Santa Ana H was captured "M The Mexican goncral , thus exposed , jgfl H urged his captors to tnko him at once lo H H General Houston's tout Ho romoin- B bo rod the ulfair of the Alamo , nnd BJ was afraid that he would bo summarily | dealt with by the Texan soldiers who BJ began to crowd around , Santa Ana BJ wns , by General Juekbon's order , trans BJ ferrod to Washington , and from there , BJ after ho had mudo a treaty aclcnovtlodg * BJ ingtlio Independence of Tomis sent to B Mexico , U "Tlio action of General Houston in BJ bringing the battle of San Jacinto was daring Ho had the bridge across Buffalo Bayou destroyed during the H night , so that all avontio of escape lor B thu Mexican army was cut elf The H morning of the battle General Houston HJ said that ho was awakened by the suu | shining iu his fuco , and thought ho bo- BJ hold the sun of Atistorlitz Tlio Mexi- BJ cutis were on cum neil east of ltis posi- BJ tiou Houston waited until tlio sun hud H crossed the heavens , and was shining iu the , , faces of the Mexicans before ho jBJ made a movement to assault their posi- BJ tiou _ BJ LEARNtD DOLLS THESE ' -J Possibilities of the l'hunu < zratti When H H Used t < > Aiiiusi ! thl' Clilldrmi BBJ 'lho Edison works at Orar.go are runBHjj uing thoao dnys on a now delight for HB little folks , snys the New York Suu H They nro at work ou a lot of o0U00 , dolls , SJ and thu lirst installment was completed HJ Saturday Marvelous dolls tire those HJ Not only do these dolls have sure HJ enough hair and eyebrows , not only can H ] they roll tholr eyes about nslf looking HJ for mother , not only can their ayes be H closed when they are tucked into dainty H | little cribs with snowy linonsund bright M silks to cover thom , not only can they ' HJ walk aud clap their hands they can 'HJ talk and sing It is suro-cnouglLtnlk , H ] too , and not the exasperating combuiu- HJ tiou of sounds produced by roods iu the | dollB hitherto called talking babies HJ Great larks the little folks are going m to have with these dolls , for moro ttlk HJ is but one of their accomplishments HJ They can blng as well , and they can HJ talk and sing in many foreign Ian H gunges H The peculiarity of these dolls is that H they are modifications of Edison's 1 phonograph The interior of the doll fH | contains iliochiiuism for operating a ' J phonograph The cylinder of wax is H made liardor than when used H iu the phonograph , so that it H will stand rough usage , and it is , H of course , bv no moans us large H ] Tneso cylinders are stumped with H" | all sorts of Mother Goose melodies aud HJ nursery rhymes , and , as the dolls are to H | ho sold everywhere , the cylinders have HJ to bo itnpressod with all sorts of Ian HJ gauges Having dccouiq tired of nurs- HJ ery talk iu English the owner of the HJ doll has ouly to open its hack , take out H thu cylinder and substitute ono in any H sort of language desired Tlio dolls H will cost perhaps $3 moro for having H the ability to talk within limits just us H ' real folks do H I > w I'or the Girls Knees * HJ "Do you know , " said a well known BJ physician to a ropurtor for the Boston B Glebe , that ever so many young girls -o-vl and a great many elder girls firmly HJ bcliovo that washing the face in morn - H ing dow improves the complexion ? _ _ _ BJ Now , as a matter of fact , dew is nothing moro nor less less than distilled water , H and being merely pure water can have H no especial inlluciico the skin I will HJ say , however , that these who do wnsh HJ tholr faces with morning dow should H have good complexions , for to got tha BJ dew they must rise nt an ourly hour , BJ aud the very act of breathing the pure B morning air will surely benoflt the B health and with this done the complex B ton cannot fall lo show tome sort of oliungo for the better Another faulty idea some ncoplo linre is that their bones bacoirio brittle when cold , and uro , therefore , moro liable to break iu the wlntor time than in sum M mor While there is no doubt that HJ moro boons are broken in the win tor HJ than in the Riiinmor , it isowingontiroly H to the slippery condition of the roads H and slodwalks " H r fl POWDER J Absolutely Pure * • B ThUpouder never varies Aimrrolot purcS H | MroiigUi nm ! wlKiloHoineui- ! * , floreouinoml - - than thu ordinal y kind * , und cannot be sold m loiiiputlllon vtlih ttiu muttltudu ot low IMt nhnitvvulgbt alum or phuHuluit4 powders , .S'.tl mill In tin cam IIoval IUkinu I'oWuku 0 - . lee WallBt , N. 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