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    F f THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : jailDAY , FEBRUARY 21 , 1800. 5 H
:
TUE SECOND DAWS SESSION
t . pi
" 1 ? Eohanan'o Hall Again Roeounda
jKm with Prohibition Oratory ,
t i.
K X EOILESWBOYCOTT ON THE BEE
' . V *
i A Urlccnto wllh .loli'w Affliction fern
n HiirnntiiQ Comes to n llr-atl
Improved Stock
Breeders
1 •
Lincoln , Neb , Fob 50. | SpccIal to TnB
i . Bru.1 The rold weather of this morning
failed to dampen the ardor of the prohi-
bitlonUts At 9 o'clock llohanan's ' hall was
well filled nnd a half bour later Chairman
' Uentloy called the convention to order
Iluckins nnd his choir were on the rostrum ,
nnd the encores they received as song fol-
* • _ , , . J' ' lowed Bonit caused the blood to circulate nnd
"cront-conts" were doffed ns though It were
mldsuminor
Hov Hncbo of Urolcen How pronounced
J J the invocation
As the committca on resolutions was not
ready to report short speeches were culled
It for
W Answering to this part of the proirrntnmo
I Hcv Dotwllor of Kansas said that ho came
I from the picket line and could smell victory
I in the air The conditions , " said the
I speaker , "ara all favorabla" I had the
I tnlsfortuno to participate in the disastrous
I campaign for prohibition in Pennsylvania ,
m but throughout Its struggle not a suiplo ray
j mi of hope moved my heart Yet wo have been
Fjpm Rkf successful In all of our campaigns where InK -
K tclligenco existed in any . degree , The
ft defeat in Pennsylvania is attributable to
the fact that the liquor olomcnl
'forflvo years prior to the issua shipped
m , Hungarians into xhodensoly populated cities
and mining regions of the Btato by the
lliousand to votu crucifixion to wives and
m . mothers , n class of men , let mo say , ns tenor
T "V not us the cattle that feed on the prairies of
the state " In conclusion the speaker
thanked God that ho hulled from prohibition
Kansas
B ' Cotonol Holt of Custer county , In response
' to a cull , said that ho aid not believe thnt
m the convention could afford to spend tlmo in
listening to tcn-mlnuto speeches Ho thought
time could bo hotter employed in orgnntza-
tion and determining npou a plan of work
• < Ho told a story nt the expense of Omaha's
j. hog-killer and sat down Said that the rcu-
sou this oftlclal refused to aimi the ploago at
bis request was because ho feared that the
K citv council would reluso to appoint him to
Bf ofilco
J cm J. Smith , of Bloomlngtoa , III , said
B that the signs of the times indicated that
BL' rofonns moved westward ; that Nebraska
BJE * in November would form one of llvo
Bf of a block of states 'a ' the central union
M that would touch the circumference of
B every point for prohibition
B • Mrs Jennie Holmes of Tecumseh was
B i called for and suid tbut she wlshod to cull
B , attention to tbe faot that there were but
K i tlireo elements of success in any work or
B campaigu , viz : First , organization ; second ,
B organization ; third , organization The ap-
B plauso that greeted her truly worded state
B ment indicated that the convention bad
B , . tumbled to the necessities of the hour
I V I / Kov Vlbbert of lloston grow so eloquent
B ' \ that tno mania for speeches con
y tinuod This speaker took special
Bk fc./ pleasure in arraigning the alleged measures
BfJJBBBflpof protection adonted by the Liquor Dealera'
BL BBB association to defeat prohibition in the state
Bf V Said that S1.W0,000 had oecn BUbscribea and
B t raised to buv up votes , and that , u certain
B Omuba pnpor was to receive SiOU.OUO of that
sum to light its battles prior to the Haul
struggle
, TJev A. II Cornwall of Abcrdcon Dak ,
Bk \ ilenominutcd tbo present battle the Gottys-
Bf r burg of the prohibition struggle in the
Bh • union Expressed no doubt but what Ne-
BJf * braska would follow the example of the Do-
BJ- kolas Advised organization and unity of
Bk action Toll ! tbo story of tbo battle and vlo-
BJf ' tory In South Dakota , and called upon the
Bf voters of Nebraska to fall into line for a like
Br grand result Cornwall was quito witty
Chancellor , Creighton said that ho was
' glad to llvo in the ago tbat would witness
H tbo two great moral miracles that would
Br over be known in history , viz : The down
Br full nnd destruction of human slavery and
Bk the slavery of tbo liquor traffic ; was
Bf • glad ho was not born where his father
Bf was , or this could not bo ; was
Bk born In Ohio , but glad bo did uotJivo there
Bt The speaker expressed himself as desirous
Bt ! of shuking hands with the nonpartisan * , tbo
Bt churches , republicans , democrats , anybody
BE . and everybody , wno proposed to vote for tbo
Bf sJm&i * amondnicnt
. Huckius and his choir interspersed
XMr addresses with campaign songs
h- Mrs L. E. Ilallev of Minneapolis , in a
Bt short talk said that tbe women of Nebraska
BE and other states were llgbtors , and that they
Br . would stand shouldorto shouldorwlth the
Bf voters of the Btato for victory and the
Bf right She was modest in all sbo said
Bf As she stepped from tbe rostrum S. C ,
Bt lioilcs of Washington county asked the
Be privilcgoof reading the following resoiu-
Bf tion , which was referred to the committee
Bfc on resolutions :
Bf Resolved , That all prohibition spcakors
BS nro advised and earnestly requested by this
Bf * convention to urge upon prohibitionists at
BE all mcotings held during this camuaign the
Bt importance of supporting papers that sup
Be port the prohibitory amendment , and to stop
Bt taking or reading papers that are etu-
BE ployed by the liquor trnfllo to write lies
Bl about prohibitionists and especially to ro-
Ba fuse to take or read Tun Omaha Uee
Bb J. J. Hoofstcttlor of Sterling , III , are
Bl formed drunkard and sensational lecturer ,
cntertuiucd tbe delegates and ' visitors by ro-
Ba < , luting stories , and 4uid tbat victory in this
Ba campaign must do achieved by martyrs of
BS MfcLtno Owen Lovojoy typo Ho arraigned
Bir-- " ' PoUsr Her said bo was Uko a
B * . f - 7woundod turkey , and that ho and
BS' * bis gang of bo'ndlers and beer
BM I guzzlers would not roost as high after the
B > i election in November as tboy have been
BK roosting in this state during tbo past few
Ba < years
BE Itov Jordan , The Texas Gyclono , " said
Ba that license , high or low , was the same
B * ' akoleton , it matters not whether dressed in
Ba jeans or broadcloth , and that us prohibition *
BS iBts this convention was assembled to do-
BB -nounco 11. Ho Illustrated bis points by toll
BB lug witty stories and kept tbo convontlon In
BB thorough good humor At thoclosaof his
BB remarks the convention took a recess until 3
BB oclock
BB Hov Vibbort of Hoston oncnod the after
BB noon session with prayer , liy request Andy
BB Hueklns favored the audlcnco with " 3hero's
BB a Light in the Window for Me , " and appro-
BB i ciativo encore followed Then came the re-
BB port of tbo commltteo on credentials Cbalr-
BB inun Wulling road thorn uud they were
BB adopted as follows :
BB Tbo prohibitionists of Nebraska enter
BB upon the present prohibitory amendment cam
BB palga with full faith In the Justice and
BB rlgbteousucss of our cause and supreme con
BB ilacnco that tbu Almighty urbiter of battles
BB sbail'sbapo victory through the tnstrumnn-
BafXI"1V tallty of an intelligent i < nd virtuous people
BB W ] f ! ) . Nobruskahas tried blch license long
BB enouith to domonstrata its'utter lmprau-
BB ] tlcabillty cither to control the liquor traffic
BBJ or lessen the terrible evils that How from
BB this common center of social , moral
BB und political corruption The do-
BB maud for constitutional prohibition ,
BB both ( tate and national , has become tbo di-
BB i viding line that separates tbo pooplu Into
BB friends and fees of the greatest infamy that
BB | blackens tbo pages of inodorn history ,
BB I U. We ask tbo Christian churches of our
BB state aud nution to como to the help of the
BB pcoplo ii ) their struggle with this blaspbet
BB luoua Ooliatb
BB 4. Wo advocate the dedication of our na-
BB tloual birthday to the sacred cause of prohl-
BB billon , the new cmaneluatlou , which shall end
Bflt a system of slavery more widespread and in-
BB human than the boudBge of a sinule race
BB 5. Wa heartily approve of aud rejolco in
Bf the trlpplo alliance formed batwoon tbe
BK prohibition party , the Women's Cnrutlan
BBJ Tomperanou union aud the Independent
BB ) Order of Good Templars of Nebraska , lor a
BBfXw , > r united and harmouiout campaign for tbe
Bjfl sJBf adoption pf tbo prohibitory uinondineat ; and
K TB wo also rejolco la tbo coming of fraternal
BBf ' • " j , delegates from these and other organizations
BBt ) < Who uro striving for the banishment of the
BBJ saloon from our state
BBJ 0. That wo extend tbo right band of fol-
BJB JOHiUlp to U organizations favoring tbo
BaV
passagoof the prohibitory amendment , and
thnt we will co-opernto with every friend of
prohibition , of wnatovor name , for the ex-
torminntion of the liquor trnflla
The latter resolution was Introduced by
Chancellor Crolghton after the commltteo
reported , nnd it came well high creating n
furore Muzzles , however , were put on , nnd
When it enmo up for passage was adopted
Chairman Dlckio hero presented the ques >
tion of finance In a happy spoecli ho called
for subscriptions of money to bo used by the
stnto central commltteo in prosecuting a vig
orous campaign C. C. Cr 'owoll of
Illalr pledged & 00 for this fund
J. P. lllshop of Lincoln , 11
M , Torboll of Jamestown , Levi Snnll of
Lincoln , J. K. Hopper of Sutton and 11 S.
Eyorly of Humboldt subscribed $ jOeach
Cass , Otoe , Seward , * Burt , ' Polk , Cuming ,
Saunders and Douglas counties , by the chair
men of their rosoectlvo central committee
men , nlBo subscribed n like sum Dlckio
worked Uko an amatcurdciillst pulling tooth
to extract this BUtn $1,250. It developed ,
however , that dolegiitos declined to sub
scribe money to this fund owing to Indefinite
understandlne ns to vvhoru the money is
going nnd who is to hnndto It Hogging ,
therefore , stopped for the tlmo nnd the re
port of the commltteo on plan of work was
called for Chairman lliltcnbondor rend
three reports , called minority reports , nnd
they were tukon up seriatim After n brief
discussion tbe following plan was adopted :
1. Wo recommend n thorough prganiza-
tlon of the state central commltteo for the
purpose of ncttvoly forwarding the constitu
tional prohibitory amendment campaign ;
that this commltteo shall consist of ono
member from each county ; thnt an exocu-
tlvo committee of nlno bo elected by the
convention , consisting of chulrman , secre
tary , treasurer and two memborg froin ' each
congressional district to bo subdivided Into
thrco branches
J State and county organizations are to
bo held directly responsible to the stnto ox-
ccutivo committee ,
3. Non-rcsldont spenkors for general
work to bo managed and held responsible to
the stale oxccutlvo committee
4. The committee on lltoraturo will bo
oxpectil to consider first newspaper work In
every locality to represent and report the
county campaign
5. That national lltoraturo bo furnished
by the executive committo of all organiza
tions in favor of prohibition
0. State literature and addresses to tbo
people
Wo would recommend as to finance :
1. That the money affairs of tha cam
paign bo conducted upon the most careful
and business principles , all funds passing
directly through tno hands of the state ,
county nnd local treasurers and to bo care
fully audited
3. Individual pledges for money to carry
on the campaign should prevail
All plodccs should bo promptly collected by
tbo treasurers and that subscriptions bo so
licited on the molotv plan , ono half to go to
the county and ono-half to the state
2. All spcakors under the auspices of our
state control committee should bo requlrod
to report all collections nnd all work directly
to tbo proper ofllcers of tbo state oxccutlvo
commltteo
After something of a wrangle Bishop
SUlliner of Lincoln and bis Rod Hibbon club
sought membership and recognition in the
triple alliance and nccured tbo boon Tbo
selection of the executive committee fol
lowed Itov liontloy or David City was
elected chairman , A. Roberts of Lincoln
secretary and H. E. George
of Lincoln treasurer Dickie found
very little trouble nftor this In
ralsimr something like 3,000 mora with
which to press tbo battle , Huckius and bis
choir awakened the echoes with Prohibitions
tion's Coming , " and after selecting commit
teemen from each county to represent tbo
state central commltteo the convontlon ad
journed for the evening and the closing ser
vices
In the evening an Immense crowd greeted
St John Bohanan'o hall was filled to over
flowing , Little Daisy Stoddard of Republi
can City , the twolvo-year-old elocutionist
who captured the diamond medal at Chicago
a year or so ugo , however , mora than divided
the laurels with him ,
THE BUntEME COUNT
Proceedings in the supreme court today
were as follows :
The following gontlcmon wore admitted to
practice : R. S. Ervin , esq , of Omaha ; A.
Y. Wright , esq , of Pumas couaty
Motions to dismiss the following causes
from this court were overruled : Zimmerman
vs KUngema'i : Uensonvs Mlckel
Tbe following causes were argued aad
submlttod : Robinson vs Jones ; Uoagland
vs Van Etten
Charles A. ilurk , esq , of Now York was
admitted to practice
Spooner R. Howell vs T. A. Hathaway , ot
al Appeal from Hall county Reversed
and decree for plaintiff Opinion by Max
well , J.
Richardson Couaty vs II T. Hull Error
from Richardson county Reversed and
remanded Opinion by Norval , 1.
The Stnto vs Mons Ed Pabcr Excep
tions from Harlan county Exceptions su
tainod Opinion by Maxwell , ] .
T R. Wallace , executorvs A. S. Thresher
Error frqm Howard county Affirmed
Opiulon by Maxwell , .
Tbo State ox rel , Albert II Strange vs
Samuel T. Cochran Mandamus Writ
denied Opinion by Maxwell , J.
W. A. McICeighat ot al vs Joseph Graves
Error from Webster couuty Affirmed
Opinion bv Maxwell , J.
Oriu M. Skinner vs State Error from
Dundy county Reversed and remanded
Opinion by Norval , j.
LIVE STOCK lUIERUCllS
The annual session of the Improved Live
Stock Dreodors' association closed today
after an unusually Interesting session It is
learned that the programme was carried out
almost to the letter , and that the papers and
discussions were of high order The Hog
wa discussed with zest this morning , and
oven took no a portion of the afternoon
Bcsslon Lancaster county's Farmers club
took n prominent place in the programme of
the day As officers of the ensuing year Dr
Prank Hillings was elected president , C. M.
Sears , J. R , Lowndes , Milton Doolittlo and
James W. Eaton vice presidents , ana W. S.
Rood secretary and treasurer At the close
of lost ' sesjlon the
oveulng'B following reso
lutions were unanimously adoptca :
Resolved , That us Ono stock breeders and
at the same tlmo farmers , and representing
at least thrco fourths of.tlie entire population
of tlio state of Nobruska , that our next legis
lature ba asked and , it necessary , that wo
demand at their hands an appropriation to
carry on the investigation ot the diseases ot
domestic animals , which was * bo well begun
nnd so ably prosecuted by Dr P. S. Hillings ,
but which have recently been tufpondeilby
his rotlromont from the university ; that the
state of Nebraska , through her experimental
station , can servo the people in no other way
in as Inch u degree as by resuming these in-
Vcitigutlous , and for tbat purpose that Aulta-
bla buildings should bo erected on tbo stulo
farm , at whatever necessary expense , ana
tbat tbo best posslblo talent that this or
any ether country has to offer should bo em
ployed to take cbnrgo of the work regardless
of its cost
Resolved , That wo express our disappro
bation of the work done bv the mombarn of
tbo into board ot inquiry concerning swine
disease lu the United States , on account of
the fact that the members of said'board did
not makn any-exact study of swluo dlseasos
in any ot tha awino growing states of the
west , as it Is known that tney , as a com
mission , did uot examine a slnglo hog in
Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , Iowa Kansas or
Missouri , and only ono In Nebraska , and
banco their conclusions could not have been
founded upon tbo evidence at their com
mand
Resolved , Tiiat la view ot the immense
losses of live stock in this country from con
tagious nnd infectious diseasss that wo do
hereby memorialize congress now in session
and earnestly request the passage at as curly
a day as posslblo of tbo bill presoutcd to tbo
senate by Senator Mandorson for tbo estab
lishment of a national laboratory for the
study of such diseases , and that a copy ot
this resolution be sent to each of the Nebraska
braska delegation in congress , as embodying
the views and wishes of the various live
slock associations now in session at Lincoln
Resolved , that wo are in favor of an an
nual appropriation of a liberal amount for
tbo puruoso of defraying tbo expanses of
farmers , institutes lu this state , and that wo
recommend the appointment of a commit too
by the chair of one member from each of tbo
llvo stock industries of tbo state ; namely ,
horses , cattle and swluo , aud that they , iu
connection with other coinmiiteos dppolntod
by other organizations , berrenuestod to pre
pare a bill aud have the same presented to
the next legislature at on early data and
work for its passage by that body
STATU HOl'BE MATTERS
Tbo American Ticket Drovers associa
tion iltod a resolution with the secretary of
state today , giving formal notice ot accept
ance of the law giving foreign corporations
the right to becotno domostlc corporations ,
and fixed upon Omaha as the plsco for on
aftlcein thuv slate
Jndgo Maxwell domes the statement made
in the World-Horald this morning that ho is
in feeble health and about to resign bis posi
tion on the supreme bench On the contrary ,
ho says he enjoys good honlth
The Mooniclit Stnto bankot Moorflold ,
filed articles ot incorporation today Paid
up capital stock , 5,000. Incorporators W.
R. Keimaird , Jny R. ( Mason , C J. Ochrlng
and Uowcn Curloy
Articles incorporating the Hostwlck ship
ping association of Nuckolls county \vero
were also fllod Capital stock , f 10,000.
The governor today made tbo following
notarial appointments : Prank M. Sutter ,
Wilbur , Sallno county ; A. It Rudd , button ,
Clnycounty : J. W.Todd , Uurwoll , Garfield
county ; Aloln Atkins , Anselmo , Custor
county ; J. J. Whlttlor , Kearney , Buffalo
county
CITT NKttS AND NOTES
J. T Poyh of Hamilton , O. , nnd Miss Mary
Krolg3r of Wamego , Kan , were married by
Judge S to wart this morning before break
fast
fast.Llzzlo
Llzzlo Staloy secured n vordiot todny
against the city for $ lSWi as n result of In
juries she sustained in falling upon a do-
fcctlvo sidewalk
Artlo Shaw has tiled her petition in the
district court prajing a divorce from her
husband , John P. Sbuw , on the grounds of
cruel treatment and fnihiro to support
Prnnk O. Ulackinnn of Denver , Col , nnd
Miss Theresa L. Urittnn of tbls city were
licensed to wou by Judge Stawart thit morn
ing , nnd the knot was promptly tied by Itov
Stein _
Chnngo of life , backache , monthly irroeu
lnritios , hot flnshos are cured by Dr Miles
Nervine Proo samples at Kuhn & Co , 15th
and Douglas
AMONG 111M RAILROADS
The Union Pnclflu and Santa Po Dc-
llcvnl to llrtvc Joined Itnnds
It seems to bo generally understood by op
position managers that an alliance has boon
effected between the Union Paclho and Santa
Fo in California whereby the former with its
now line will gain access to Los Angeles and
San Diego by bulldlae a Bbort road from
Mtlford to connect with the latter system ,
and in return , let Santa Po trains run over
the Union Pacific's track , which it proposes
to construct from Nojava to San Francisco
Such a plan has been outlined botb in rumor
and telegrnplc reports , bhould Tojunga
Pass provo to be the roulo selected by the
Union Pacific to that country , it will open up
a now and picturcsquo section , and traverse
Antelope valley , which is destined to
support a heavy population
General Manager Philllpl of' the Missouri
Pacific is having some much needed Im
provements made in his ofilco under tbo
the Merchants Natlonnl bank The freight
nnd passenger departments have been com
pelled to get along with two small rooms
and consequently were ulways ciowdod so
badly tnat It was found difficult for them to
trnnsact their business Another much
longer room formerly occupied by Jules
Lombard , acontr of the Pacific road , has
been secured and by taking out the partition
separating that from the freight ofilco Mr
Phillippi will have cxccllont quarters
While tbeso chances nre bolng made bo is
occupying quarters with his force on tbe
fourth floor ,
Tbo Omaha & Southwestern railroad com
pany filed amended articles of incorporation
in tbo clerks office
county yesterday provid
ing for the construction and operation of a
branch commenciuir at a uoint on the mnin
line of the company's road near tbo Tenth
street depot of tbo B. & M. and thence iu a
southwesterly direction to tbe Union stock
yards in Souta Omaha ; also a branch com
mencing at a point on tbe main line at or
near La Platte , in Sarpy couaty , thence in a
northerly direction to a point on tbo Union
Pacific near Gilmore , in Sarpy county ,
thence to South Omaha to a connection with
the branch above described
It was expected tbat bids for contracts to
build the Tenth street viaduct would bo
opened by Chief Engineer Hoguo yester
day , but nothing wasdono Anyway Mr
Boguo said ho could not glvo out any
Information regarding tbis feature of the
work until the contracts had been swarded
While bn receives and will open all bids his
authority dues nut extend far enough to per
mit bim to pass upon them They must bo
turned over to the Union Depot company for
examination and in duo course of time that
organization will say who shall have the
work
Thomas D. Grier , general manager ot the
Homestako mining company at Deadwood ,
is in the citv conferring witb officials of the
Elkhorn road with a vlow to arranging bet
ter traffic accommodations for tbe transpor
tation of bis product By completing the
Black Hills & Port Pierre line from its
present terminus to a connection with the
Elkhorn , about seven miles , Lead City and
Deadwood would have rail communication ,
This will probably bo done
As the cat rates botweoa MlssoUri rlvor
points and Chicago necessarily force a low
ering of tariff schedules further west ,
freight representatives ot alt the roads
hero have gene to Chicago for the purpose
of making an adjustment It is also believed -
lioved that tbo reduction westbound will
also compel tbo Iowa lines to reduce their
ensibound rates
Soma time ago the trans-Mlssourl roads
thought they wanted to make a rate of CO
cents a hundred on common soap in car load
lots from Missouri river to Colorado points ,
and submitted tbo matter to Chalrmuu
Walker of tbo "gentlemon's" association , for
his opinion , On the grounds that it would
establish an uufortunato precedent bo has
refused the application
Trouble has broken out anew In the inter
Btato commerce association "gentlemen's '
ngrcoment , " cud officials Bay now that there
is absolutely no possible show for a reor
ganization to bo effected Wednesday the
Wisconsin Central gave notice of its with
drawal and several other lines are expected
to follow suit within the next few days
Tbo excursion party , composoij ot Rock
Island passenger ageats , now sailing through
the west oa a special train , is oxpeetod to arrive -
rive In Omaha Saturday or Sunday
General Passenger Agent Lomax of the
Uolon Pacific returned from Chicago .yester
day morning where bo attended a meeting of
tbo transcontinental association
Pits , spasms , St Vitus dance , nervousness
and hysteria are eoon cured by Dr Miles
Norvino Free samples at Kuhn & Co , 15th
and Douglas
FIGHTING OVER ATTORNEYS
"
Homo Dolonil.TH" Having a Lively
Snnabbln Amiinir Themselves
The citizens who term themselves the
Homo Defenders are having a lively
squabble No 1 nud No 2 have airoady boon
organlzod and a third organization witb Joe
Redman at the head of tbo procession is In
line The wrangle is over who shall bo re
tained as attorney for tbedefondors Ono
faction is in favor of one lawyer
and the others want another
Each mouibcr of tbo original organiza
tion is assessed u oortain amount ,
nnd their attorneys were selected several
months ago ' Within the lust few days a
number * ot the defenders have consulted
with the attorneys for the first organization
Tno amount sued for is fliOOO But tbis
only covers rents and profits There are
nioro than three hundred dotondersvnnd the
value of the property Is estimated at ovei
$1,000,000. , _
Toke Carol There Is Danger
In allowing inactivity of the kidneys to
grow tbrouch neglect The deadly shoals of
Hright'a disease and diabetes will wreck the
eoodly bark of health if it is allowed to drjft
rudderless upon them Tbo bladder , too , if
inactive , and Judicious medication does not
speedily direct tbe helm toward the port of
safety , will bo wbolmod by tbo quicksand of
disease la selecting a diuretia lot your
choice fall upon Hostellers Stomach Hit
ters , which stimulates tbo renal organs
without irritating and exciting them , two
effeots to bo apnrebended from the uc modi-
catcd stimuli largely resorted to These
bavo u tendency to react prejudicially Tbo
Bitters Invigorate tbe kidneys and bladder ,
In common with the nerves and the dlgostivo
organs , acd so afford lasting aid It also
affords dual assistance in preventing und
curing Intermittent and romlttent fever ,
Biliousness , constipation and rheumatism
it also subjugate * .
'
A BARREEPER'DROPS dead ,
The Orim Mosaonlr'or ' VlBlta Harry
Maxon Without Warnlnsr
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A ROW OVER THE DEAD BODV
irMi
Mi-
Coroncr Hnrrlgnn AVnntB tlio Ho-
mains but Dro.\Cjl. & Maul Hcfitso
to Surrender ) , Possession
Punt Hrowi\ ' ( Position
Dlpil In Bed
Harry Maxon , one of tbo bartenders at the
Merchants , dlod suddenly at 2 o'clock yester
day morning nt a room in the third story ot the
block nt 1013 Howard street Bo closed up
the hotel bur at midnight and took a Turk
ish bath before going to his room Ho
readied tbo room about ten minutes before
2 oclock Ho got rendy for bed , nnd Miss
Cohen , who occupies the adjoining room ,
says that bo complained of a rheumatic feel
ing in his breast In n few minutes ho
cousedto breathe , and Miss Cohen ran down
stairs terrified nnd Informed Mrs Lecnberg
of tbo sudden death
The coroner was notified of the death yes
terday forenoon , but before ho could roach
the spot the body bad been removed to Drexel
& Mauls ' , much to the coroners displeasure ,
ns ho was unabla to detcrmlno the exact
state of affairs nt the tlmo of his death
Mrs , Locnberg , the landlady , said to tha
coroner nnd reporters that Moxon had paid
for two months room rent and his tlmo was
Just up yesterday *
Moxon was about forty-five years old and
reported to bo unmarried Miss Cohen was
the only lady with whom ho kept company
Ho has a sister at Syracuse , N Y. An In
quest is to bo held over the remains at 2 p.
m. today
Piclit Over the Corpse
Coroner Ilarrlgan commenced open hos
tilities against the undertaking firm ot Drexel
& Maul yesterday afternoon , by demanding
from them the custody of the body of Harry
Maxon , betel barkeeper , who was found
dead in his room this morning
Nat Brown , proprietor of the Merchants ,
ordered the remains removed to Drexel & ,
Mauls ' Coroner llarrigan decided tnat , on
account of Maxou's sudden death ,
an Inquest would bo necessary , nnd bo
ordered t the remains removed to Hcafoy &
Hcafoy's undertaking establishment Drexel
, t Maul refused to deliver the body , claiming
that It had been entrusted to tbom for burial
by the friends of the deceased , and they pro
posed to keep the body in their possession
Tbo coroner could bold bis inquest there or
nt any place ho wished
The coroner tnon went to the police sta
tion und soourod tbo services ot two coppers
to aid him iu getting possosslonof tbo dead
body Ho returned , thus reinforced ,
to Drcxel& Mauls and demanded possession
ot the dead man
There is no occasion for this exhibition
of your apito work , " said Mr Drexel in response -
sponso to the demand ' The bodv has been
given to tbis firm to pj-pparo for burial and
wo propose to comply * with the order Wo
huvo ample accommodations bore for a coroners
oner's Jury and you condiold the inquest hero
or you can hold it wherever yon please and
can como here and view the remains , but wo
caunot allow the body'to go out of our pos
session " i
The coroner was lauyy , wild
" 1 dent propose to bo bulldozed , " ho
shouted " 1 am coron.erjif this county and
dent ' propose to allow-nny ono to dictate tome
mo as to what I shall dm ! '
Mr Is at Brown spoUo up and Informed too
coroner tbat be ( Brown ) was paying the expense -
ponso of the funeral nud proposed to have it
conducted by parties of his choice
"I dent think "
uni inquest necessary ,
said Mr Brown , , but that is your business
and not mine ; but 1 will inako it my business
to see tbat tbo roroains of Hurry Maxou
are not removed from this place "
The noligqmon who accompanlpd the cor
oner saw that they hnd'notlflng ' to do und
withdrew , followed by tbe coroner
What will you do in the easel asked a
reDortor of the coroner *
Ill take steps to got the body , " was the
reply
Will you go Into tbe courts with it ? "
"I will If nccossary , " replied the coroner ,
ns be stopped into tno elevator and asked
the boy to lot him out nt County Attorney
Mahonoy's office
A few i.iinutes later the coroner returned
from his visit to the county attorney and
Baid that for good reasons he had decided
not to insist npon the possession of the body
of Maxon
The trouble was tbo'outcomo of a little ill
feeling which was caused by the action of
the county commissioners in renting a
moreue and ooronor's Jdry room of Drexel &
Maul for SI a year Coroner Harrlgan was
displeased at tbo action and bos thus far
held all of his inquests at some one of tbo
other undertakers apartments
Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for
children teethinc softens the gumsnad
allays all pain 125 cents a bottle
IlOMEl HFK IN JKKCSALEM
l'etcr' Von Flntfplsteln Mnmnrou's
Lecture at tl > t > Newman Churnli
It was a large and interested audience that
gathorcd in Newman M. E. church last
evenlni : to listen to , Peter von Finkolstein
Mnmreou's lecture on Home Llfo in , Jeru
salem " Mr Matnreou appeared In the
plcturesquo costutno of the orient , and seven
persons with him were dressed in the Turk
ish and Greek costumes worn by the natives
of Jerusalem
The speaker was Introduced by Bishop
Newman Mr Mamcrou said tbat Jerusa
lem cannot be reached by palace cars , out
donkeys or horses If you reach there at
night you must go tnrough the
needles eye , a narrow opening in tbo
wall Tbls is to wbat our Savior
referred when ho said it was easier
for a camel to go through the needles eye
than for a rich man to enter into the king
dom of heaven To pass through tbe needles
eyes tbe camel must kneel and squeeze Tbo
dross of tbo various classes were described
Tbo Nozaronn cannot wear grcon Tbo
Bhorcofs , or noblemen , wear rod nnd white
The Cossacks and other nationalities whose
representatives wander hero , are all distin
guished by their style of dress Tbe meth
ods of tbe Btroet crier were described He
stands on tbe corners and announces the cur
rent events Ho answers the purpose of the
American editor and roDortcr When a cus
tomer cntors a store ho sits upon the floor
and sips acuoof coffoauud smokes a cigar
for probably an hour , , , You look about tno
room und think you would not give $10
for the entire stock , The mer
chant unties a bundle aad you dis
cover a costly assortment of silk shawls
Neither the Jews nor tophammodaos over
take off their hats aanmark , of respect
They take off their shoes instead Tbo
children in the schools'squat on the floor
They nro punished by bolng whlppod over
the naked soles of then feet Tbo un Corfu
nato peasants who oaunotpay their debts
are punished in tbo sumewuy
Harma moans woman ) Harem means
women , and Is tbo part at tbe household set
apart for the women It does not signify
tbut a man is a poljyiunlst because ho has a
harem It is tlio plafee where tbrt wife ,
mother , sisters aud other ! female members
of tbe house llvo Yoq.aJ.ways must address
the eldest lady In the house , 'I he house of
tbo orthodox Mohammedan is sacred , and no
one is allowed to enter the harem but a rota
tive The great social accomplishments are
singing und reciting In catering a house
you remoyo your shoos and wash your hands
and feet
When a girl reaches the age of thirteen
she Is a young woman and cannot uppaar in
public , Tbe married and single women are
easily distinguished The single ladies wear
their hair iu a slmplo knot covered with u
cap , and wear no ornaments The married
women wear their Itulr in from nlnoty-nine
to 100 plaits , and uear costly ornaments
The scribes carry Inkhorns in their girdles ,
which look considerably like daggers
Arabio is written from the right to the left
and Is something of a shorthand , tbe letters
consuming only about one-fourth tbe space
that the English convoying tbo same idea
require To got a bride the prospective
bridegroom mutt pay the father of the lady
a largo sum ot money , supposed to represent
) the cost of bringing up the young woman All
mmmmmmmmmmmm
the other relations must bo remembered tvlth
handsome presents
The tectum endct with n description of a
wedding , exemplifying the story of the wise
and foolish virgins
tlr Duryon'n Lecture
Iter Joseph T. Duryoa dotlvorod an inter
esting lecture nt the Pirst Congregational
church last night on the subject , "An Even
ing witb Our Ants " Tbo auditorium of
the church was well filled and the doctor
talked for an hour and a halt In a most In
teresting manner of the habits and marked
peculiarities of the ant
Ho alluded first to the distaste for colors
manifested by all nnts They will Invnrla-
bly avoid colored lights it it is possible to do
so Tboy prefer red to any other color nnd
they exhibit a graduation of dislike for col
ors in tbo same order as tboy exist In the
solar Bocctrum , preferring rod to"nnv other ,
nnd increasing in dlsliko as the colors np-
preach the violet end , •
Among their other attributes , the speaker
said , ants show na sensibility tn sound ;
bavo a strong scent , exhibit a
sense of memory , nnd have a power
ot communicating with ono anolhor
by moans of tbo sense of touch All these
fenturos were amply lllustrntod by examples
demonstrating their correctness Illustra
tions were nlso cited proving that the nat
was possessed of Intelligence and was , more
over , a very cleanly insect , an account being
given ot the cleaning process ns practiced by
outs upon ono anolhor
f ho doctor declared that nnts were moro
like man than auy other crcnluro not trained
by man
It wns nlso stated tbat nnts remove their
dead from their nestB nnd have a tegular
order of funeral procession They also keep
rets in their nests whlcb are found lu uo
oilier place
The ants are also declared to bn great har
vesters Thov Btoro crnln nwny for wlntor
use in a warm moist place and by some un
known method prevent It from sprouting It
was stated that a species of ant in Texas
plant and harvest grain for Uiclrown use ,
cloarlng comparatively largo nroas for tbls
purpose and tilling it with consummate skill
Tbo doctor coucluded his intcrcstinc talk
with nn account ol the intelligence displayed
by tbo nnt In building its nest , illustrating it
with numerous anecdotes
Dr.Birnoy.prnctico limited to catarrh
al diseases ot tioso nnd throat Boo bldg
AMUSEMENTS
Hnnton's New Pantnsma" is undoubtedly
the most gorgeous spectacular attraction on
any stage In scenery , mechanical effects ,
pantomlmio illustration and trick machinery
ho has certainly attained a very high degree
of artistio as well as Inventive perfec
tion The play itself Is hardly
worthy ot montlon , but it has served
as an excellent framework far the scoulc
painter , stage carpenter and property man to
build upon Prom the Hags Retreat to
"Pantasma's Realm ono is carried through
a succession of bewllaermcc changes , ouch
picture moro startling than its pre
decessor , and some of them beautiful
beyond docnptlon The Ruined
Abbey , " Skeleton Pass , " "Mysturles
of the Deep , " "Custle Exterior , " the
Haunted Dormitory , " "Witch's ' Labora
tory " Grotto of the Magus Fountain , "
"Labarlnth ot the Doomed , " and the Vulcan
can Volcano are all wonderful ropresemta-
tloaa of tbu artists genius , and tbey give in
terest to the story that un uudionco enjoys
immensely In addition to Former Gloso's
troubles , ns portrayed by William
Hndlon ; Lona's tribulations , Arthur's
difficulties , Pantasma's annoyances ,
Zamaliel's'bafflcd efforts , Pico's sore trials ,
Haewortn' . s impish antics and Sorena's
grievances ! tbo performance sparkles with
specialty features , bright tableaux , pleasing
songs and coed acting Rose Forte , ns
Pantasma ; Eugene O'Rourko , who repre
sents bis satanic majesty ; Louis Pizzarelle ,
the funny clown ; Ida'Mansso.v , In the role
of Lena ; J. H. Smiley , as Arthur , and Emily
Northrev as Serena are all clover
people , nnd play their parts well Besides
tbeso there is a hoitpf pretty girls for peas
nnts , mermaids and fairy land butterfles
Mr Hanlnn's now trick off with his head , "
is a marvcloi's bit of Illusion , and the sword
combat proved to be quito roalistlc Bui
there is so much iu the show tbat it cannot
all bo discrlbed The bouso lay night was
packed with an enthusiastic and demonstra
tive audience Little Tootsy made a great
bit He is really the best child imitator and
dancer ever seen in this city
Mrs Kuto Crary opened a ; orious of illus
trated lectures last nigbt at Young Men's
Christian association ball which not onlj
promise amusement aud entertainment to
tboso who attend them , but much valuable
instruction us well Her first lecture was
devoted to the British Isles , in
which , by moans of calcium lights
nnd canvas , she illustrated such
photographic views as Quoenstawn and
Cork , a ride on the jaunting car , the Blarney
stone , Lakes of Killarnoy , the first potato
patch , Parnoll nud homo rule , first glimpse
of London , Westminster abbey , parliament
house , Stratford-on-Avon , and many ether
historical spots The audience was not
large , but very appreciative
The KnelnecrV Boll
The sixth annual ball of division No 1S3.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers , was
given in Washington hall last night ' )
Tlio attendance was very large the hall
being completely filled with the happy , Joy
ous drowd , Exceptionally good ! music hud
been provided and all the dctuils had been
properly arranged
The committee ot arrangements consisted
of Messrs A. L. Johnson , p. J. McNumaru
und R. Gentleman , and S. W. Johnson exer
cised the functions of master of ceremonies
Supper was served In the room below the
hall , nnd hero nlso no detail had been neg
lected , u most olnborato repast having been
prenared und served in the best of Btvlo
The affair wus eminently successful and
mnrks a rod iettor day in the history of di
vision No 183.
183.A
A PlonKitnt Party
Mr , and Mrs J. D. Dadlsman gave a very
nloasant little party in thetr elegant rooms
at the Paxtnu last ovonlag Mr and Mrs
E. A. Cudahy nnd Mr and Mrs , Vllos , Jr.of
Omaha , Mrs Edward P. Robbina of Chicago
and Miss Lawreuco of Boston were the
guests A paoBtdelicioua repast was spread
In the rooms of tbo best and hostess und a
very onjoyoble evening was spent
Police Notoi ,
William Thomlson , potty lurceny , was
given twenty-five days •
John Sullivan , charged with burglary ,
dismissed
E. II Cannon , charged witb obtaining
money under falsa pretenses , was dis
charged ,
Bald-Tailed Chnrcorg
There is wmling and lamoutntion
umotitr the ofllcors nnd non-roromis-
sioned olllcora of the Tt > onty-fourtli
Druiroous , now stationed nt Din up ,
Franco , says the London Tolcjjruph
They nwoko ono inornlntr to Und that
lllty of thu rogitnotitnl clmrgora hud
boon denuded of their tails The in
vestigation instituted into tlio ufTtiir
has led to the suspicion that several
troopers , desirous ot raising it little
money for thuir amusemon tshtid ollppnd
oil the horsehair and bold it The colonel -
onol und liia subordinates nro much ex
ercised in their minds as to the poor
show which the corps will miiko at tlio
tiext review , nnd the fnto of the un
lucky chargers thus disfigured has yet
to bo decided upon They may bo
transferred to the "auxilllnry forces , "
In which case they will have to bo re
placed by horses whieli will require
special training , or possibly , if their
condition is not reguraod its quite des
perate , they mny bo retained , in the
fcrvont hope that their tails may ns-
suiitu decent proportions ore very long
As for the offonoord , it they lie discovered -
erod they will have rendered thora-
solvns liable to many years of hard
labor Meiuiwhllo , this now kind of
"Rupo of the Lock hns created a very
un pleasant sensation iu tbe cavalry
auarterjat Dinan
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SOUTH OMAHA DAILY EVENTS
Need of a Fire Limit Strongly Urged
by Business Mon
HIGH RATES FOR INSURANCE
Cnglnoorfl , Piroman attit MnoIitiilstR
nt the Untahn PncklnK Company
House Quit Work Notes
anil Porsonnls
Nocd of a Flro Limit
Its only a question of titno until wo have
a conflagration In South Omaha thnt will do
au inestimable amount of dnmago , " said an
N street business man yesterday talking tea
a group ot citizen * about the flro tn Walkers '
grocery store Tuesday nleht Nothing
saved the property owners and business men
in the vicinity of Twenty-fifth and N streets
from serious loss Inst night but the prompt
action of our small but very oftlcicnt llro de
partment Wo nro allowing too many frnino
buildings to bo erected in our business dls-
trict The crjlng noon just now is n tire
limit and our city council should tnko im
mediate stops to crcnto ono , "
The conversation was listened to by a Ben
representative and what ho heard in reference -
once to the high rntes of premium charged
for iusuranco in South Omnha led bin to
mnko definite Inqurics A leading business
llrm on N street wns visited.iThoy nro located
on the corner ot a block very thickly built up
witb frutno structures ot a combustible
character , only ono brick building bolng
found in the block
What rate are you paying for Insur
ance ! " was asked the head of the firm
"At present wo are paying 5 per cent
Slnco that building has boon completed nnd
put to use [ pointing to a largo frame struc
ture in tbo center of thd block ] wo are
threatened with a ralso in the rate that will
prevent us carrying any insurance at all
The adjuster lor n company with which wo
nro carrying a risk was down from Omaha
tbo other day nnd informed mo that tin
would have to cancel our policy or raise to 9
per cent Of course we cant afford to pay it ,
and will have to take oar chnnccs of com
plete loss by lire "
Would a llro limit ordinance help busi
ness men out in tbo matter of insurancol"
Certainly it would If it is not passed nt
once It will place business mon carrying ex
pansive stocks ot goods in a very dangerous
position , for they will have to pay enormous
rates for Insurance or carry none at all "
Prom an Insurance agent doing a lurgo
business lu South Omaha Tin : Iiii : : roproson
tatlvo aecurod Interesting information
touching tbo tire limit question , i sug
gested a lire limit ordinance to the city at
torney some tlmo ngo , " he snld , and It was
introduced , referred , and that is the fast 1
have heard of It The territory Included in
the proposed limit is from Twenty seventh
on the west to the alloy between Twenty
third und Twenty-fourth on the test , and
from M to O Btroets on the north and south |
Only within the last two weeks my compao- [
ioi ordered me to cancel three risks in n cert t
tain block because they considered them ton
hazardous at any price since a number
of now frumo buildings have been
erected m the immediate vicinity
Now is the tlmo to create the proposed llro
limits , if ut nil The secretary of the underwriters
derwriter's board in Omaha is preparing to
print nnd issue a now rate book ou South
Omaha risks and if a flro limit distance is
created now it will njatorlally onungo bis
ratings , I think Tub Beb is the paper to
urge this mutter , and if you cun accomplish
It you will be doing the business men of
South Omuba a banullt "
The tire limit ordinunco referred to has
boon read twice in the city council and is
now in the hands ot the ordinance commit
tee At the next meeting of the council
which occurs In the first week in March it
should bo road tlio third tlmo and placed on
its passage It would then bo in force and
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using tba same schemes
operation before the spring bulldint * com H
moncos , H
I'lttii'r Mr nek or Quit H
There was troubloyestordn.Y morning at tb H
Omaha Packing company's bouso The on- H
glnccrs , Dromon and machinists cnmloyod H
by tbo company , variously reported at front H
ten to twenty , quit ivorlc with the exception H
men , H
Suporintcndout Tollaforro was uncom- H
tnunlcatlva and pave very little Information H
regarding tno * flair From what could bo H
learned It seems that on hls arrlval at tbo H
bouso yesterday tlio night wntohman reported - H
ported ono ot the nigbt onRlnoors or flromon H
for having slept wbllo on duty dur- H
log tbo nigbt Taliaferro promptly H
discharged the dcllnquont This gave H
offensa to the balanro ot the H
onginemen nnd machinist * ) , and tney took H
exceptions to the nigbt watchman's conduct H
when they were informed by Tollnforro that H
as many ui were dissatisfied mlcht quit and H
bo would till their places wllh now men AU H
but two , led by the head onglnoor , tberefora H
quit Thu house was runmuir ns usual H
yesterday H
Toliafurro thought for a tlmo thai H
ho would have trouble with the strile * H
ers , Some of thoni were tinder tbo Inltuonca H
ot liquor , ho claims , and llirentunod nils- H
chief Ono cause of his summary treatment H
ot them was reports coming to bis oars H
that they were tn the habit ot getting - H
ting drunk while on duty lVanui ; H B
trouble.n cull was made on the potlcu station H
for thrco ofllcers to preserve order , lly some H
mlstnka a fire call was sotit In , bringing tbo H
department out Discovering the mlstalto H
tha boys returned to tbn bouso H
City Notei nml IcrMiniiN H
City Clerk lloctor's father is quito III H
The Masonic ledge will hold a special |
meeting Saturday night H
Qcorgo Shnwgo and Mnggla O'llrien , both H
of South Omaha , have secured ilconso to H
A man whoso name could not bo lcarnod |
foil on Q Btroet west of thu viaduct Wodncs- H
day and broke ono ot his legs Ho was sent H
to St Joseph's hospital * H
Mr and Mrs Benjamin Blander were vis- |
Hod by a Jolly party of friends Tuesday H
nigbt nt their rosldonco ih the Third ward H
The evening was spent iu dancing and mor- H
rimont H
The burial of Zenith Newton , who dlod at |
Albright Wednesday , will occur from 1
St Agues church toduy The family of tha 1
deceased man it in nbsoluto poverty Mrs B
Thomas Geary and Mrs l'utriclt Uowlov , BBS !
assisted by Mayor Sloano , will dotiay the B
funeral oxpenscs H
Ovrrlientltm " • ' llooiuq H
It is well known that the intensely H
dry nilof nmny auillcially lioutod H
dwellings is us doiriuiontnl to tlio lunga H
ns it is to tbo plants which navor thrive H
therein But it is loss jroncnilly ronl- H
uod that this arid condition absorbs BMvJ
moisture from the human body much H
moro rapidly than from the less porous H
Bubstmiccsof furniture and books , which H
uro often cracked una warped during H
a period of severe wouthor , when llorco H
tire1) have been incessant |
The mucous mumbrano liuitis : the H
tKisal nnd other ail passages , ns well H
as curtain internal parts of the body , H
oho lines tbo mouth , throat , ears and
ovclidH , forming a continuous surface BBBJ
tfioughout , secreting only sulllciont H
molsturo toltcop the parts in a healthy H
condition H
There Is no surplus action of any phyBBBJ
steal function when in health What , H
then , is often the resulting condition of H
tbo mucous surfaces exposed to tlio same m H
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