Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 07, 1891, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE cwtATTA OATLY BEE : MARCH 7 , isoi , PAGKS.
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Bnil glory of a Lincoln Woman's ' Loss of
Reason Through Cmoltj.
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A MEMBER WHO HAS TIME TO MASH ,
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Quarreled nit rurm-UrM'oiMim'ii- -
tint Inn of the Itellort iitmiilHtloti-
ors Ijlnoulii Omrt uiul Ho-
olnl Odds anil
, Nob. , March -Special [ to Til p.
Tin : . ] Mrs. Murparet Conni'lly ' , n mnrrld
woman apparently nnout thirty-two years of
Jure , win up before the liisiiultv commission-
Drs yesterday afternoon. She lives lit Nine
teenth mid N streets , bulls childless. Tito
cause of her- Infinity Is unknown , hut the
evidence brought out before Iho commission
Was to Iho effect Hint about two mouths uuo
her husband bout bur niiil shico then slio has
oeon losing her inliiil. This was about I-o-
eembor ii , and since then she has boon very
i'estloss uiul uneasy lit night , moaning eon-
iitantly , She hns shown nu signs of n ten
dency to ilestructlveness or suicide , but
ecem.s to tniiik that souio ouolsiuirsnlnc her ,
uml , tit ono of tlio witnesses expressed It ,
"fears that soincllng U after her till the
tlmo , " It was also brouuht out that orlgl-
linlly slm hud sonio menus , hut her husband
1m spent It. Her mnnhi Inn boenlncreaslntr
of Into , It being necessary to keep her locitcil
up for Hie p.wt six weeks , niul her condition
prow to bo Hjoh tluit It huoaino ubsoliitoly
m'coiiuirjL tolnivo hot- sent to tlio asylum.
The commissioners Issued tlio necessary or
ders , tr.id nho was taken out last night.
A I.IGIII.ATIM : : MAMII.U.
A irate husbaiul called at ono of tlio Jus
tice's olllcea this morning mil dciinuiUed the
nrrest of one of tlio ii.cniVcn of ( ho legisla
ture for stealing the iuTccllons of his wife.
In addition to certain unp'outiinl ' illseoveries ,
tlio tuisoaml snys lbil : lust nielli tlio wlfo
deulaii'd tlu-.t sdio lovt-ilttio legislator uuttor
than hiT husband , TinJudno i > orsuiuled the
limn to postpone the arrest ot the lawmaker
until after the ntljuurnmimt uf lliolcKlsliiturtt ,
HO Unit Uio state would not bo deprived of
thu Htsiteaulan's ncrvlccs.
Mr. Chnvlf.i Kldwcil caused the arrest ol
Joacpli IKvlKiio toihiy oil thu cluit'Ko ot linv-
ing beaten , bniisul uiul wounded Mi's. Anna
KUhvollvlfii of iihiiiiliir. on Felmmry 10 ,
vltli criminal intent. Ivldwdl is a tenant on
Joifjuu's farm. Uovipno wis taken buforu
Justld'Coi'lirnnoaud put uiuloi- $ . > ( ) l ) | boniU
to uiijioar for trial next Friday lit 'J u. in.
.After limiiilihiK the bond Uovlcno com-
iiionccd action to evict Kldwcil from his
farm. Oovliriie issuing foni divorce from
liiu wlfo.
nr.i.iKt1
Today Governor Uoyd stoned tlio commis
sions of tlio newly unpointed inoinhors of the
stnto cuininission. Thcso mcmburs um the
BHIIIC ns lioforo und todny they iiro consider-
IiiK bids for seed for thosutTcrcrs. The coin-
tnissiuiiurs ink thnt the people llvlnp cast ot
the line running north from the vustern bor
der of I'urnas county to the western border
of Koyn 1'ulia look lifter the poor in their
county , us it is belluveil they are limply iihlo
so to do.
Olllia AtS'l ) ICNll .
The ciiso of ( ieorgo Smith , the follow
charged with uttcmptiiiK a critniual assunlt
on -six-year-old slstor-in-lmv , linnio
Ilnyes , was called In police court this morn-
liip. On rorotnini'iuiatioii o ( County Attor
ney Siiell the ciiso was tlismlssea uuu the
jirisotuT illscharKod
J. K. IChiiioy , ti railroad man , was nrrostej
yesterday afternoon on rniiiphiint ot.l. K ,
.Little , who liocanio iinbueit with thti idea
t'ltit ' Klunoy had stoluu a hut and pair of
shoas Irum him. blttlo , ho'.vovor , refused to
jirosecuto , Klnnoy payiiiK the i.-osts.
J. K. LieUines , who had Juulc I'lerco av-
icsteii yesUTilay on the I'liai o of ttrand lar
ceny , hut lU'cllned ' to iirosccutu because ho
liluiFclI wus too full to know whether 1'icrco
or soiiicono else liad taki-ii his checks , was arrested -
rested last nifjht too full to know whether ho
was lu Itoon or Lincoln. It cost him $ C.'JO to
Jlnd out today.
Georxo McDonald ha ? noreat love for the
dive ut Seventh and N streets , and lastninht
lie engaged in the very landablo occupation
ot eleanniK it out , DurhiK tlio incleo ho cut
ttio liuiilliidy's head xvitb a beer bottle , per
forating several window panes with hlmilur
narlllto instruments , and hud a good time
penei-.illy. Afterwards he vent to the police
station , -scoured lodging * Tor tlio nipht , and
this morning wotto up lo Und himself u pris
oner.
Marshal Meliolt receh-od a letter yesterday
from a merchant nanml l'eirsoll , at Moiuit
Olive , X. C. , asking if one .1. C. I'carsoll was
serving out a $100 line In the city jail. The
writer Raid lie had received n letter from .1 ,
C. , who is Ills brother , saying that ho wanted
$10 sent to him to help him out of the scrape.
The brother was suspicious that it was not
true , ami his suspicions will bo continued
when ho discovers the truth Unit the young
fellow simply served a small line , ana wai
only working his brother.
.lotui .f. Uweu says bo has boon damaged
$210 by misrepresentations ofV . O. Miller ,
and ; uls tLo county court to award tlitit ti1
him. Ho says ho made a contract with Mil
ler to wove a house from Fourteenth nnd M
streets , ( the ono. by the way , over which
the different factions of the Lutheran church
luid a little diniculty ) , Miller idlogiiiK' it be-
louKed to him , but after iottuiK bis tools and
traeoj under the house they stayed there.
The jury in thocasoof Mr . Smith vs Mrs.
Drown , noted yesterdav , roturni'd a verdict
this morning , IhidhiK In favor of pUintuT ,
mid priviiiir her fiWil.5ri , the full amount of the
original debt with interest.
J. K LanshiK Is not aatlslled with the ver
dict of the jury in tlio c.iso against L. ( J ,
Tanderhurg , and asks for a now trial on tha
record ,
Tlio mot ion docket \vlll ho called In Jud o
.Fields' court nt { > : ! ) tomorrow morning ; also
the cases from No. 100 to 200 on thu law
docket , The Sticedy c.ise will probably cotuo
up on the motion to admit to hail.
Judge Field and a Jury are at present toll
ing with the case of Ann Abbott vs the city
of Lincoln for $5,000 damages for injuries
eustnlnod by a fall through a bridge in the
southwestern part of the city. Tlio plaintiff
is the wife of a farmer living south of tbo
asylum and was also n music teacher hy oc
cupation. She -was driving homo one even
ing in IS S , and when about to cross
the bridge a board broke , frightening
tlio horse , which hacked oft the bridge ,
injuring her internally , and also caus
ing n pcrmnnont stiffening of the
ligatures of Iho wrist. Her attor
neys , Messrs. Courtnay anil Archibald , con
tend that she was earning JIOO a year at
teaching music , nnd the injury to the wrist
compels her to quit tills , us well as prevent
ing her from doing household work. The defense -
fense of the city as outlined uy U.I ? . Holmes ,
is that there was contributory iiocligence ,
and further , that while the bridge is In the
city limits the county lias solo charga and
luristiictlon of It , anil If any liability exists
It Is ngainsttho county , not the city.
Mrs , Kmlly Kelloydicd yesterday at her
liotno/JJlS O street , aged seventy. The
funeral took place at a o'clock this afternoon.
1 \ P. McPnrlauil , a sophomore nt the stnto
university , nnd a son of Bunker J , U. McPar-
land , whllo scaling n polo nt tha university
gymnasium this afternoon , fell twenty feet
and sustained serious injuries. Ho was un
conscious for over two hours.
The A fro-American league of Lincoln met
this evening at the colored Oddfellows' hall
and elected delegates to the siatu convention
that meets ApriKU ) .
Thieves broke Into the city library last
nlent and stole $12.50.
Manager Lave ) Uowo of the Lincoln base
ball bub has complntcd the rostorof the club
by signing IlonkO'Day , n well known player ,
who was with the New York team luit sea
son.
SI * son.John J. lllco , the young attorney who secured -
cured an uncuviablo notoriety lately by his
attempt to evndo the payment of a billiard
bill ou the ground thnt It was a gambling
dclit , has suddenly disappeared.
Cotton Seed Oil Combination.
LONDON , March,0. A number of prominent
cotton seed oil merchants of this city have
formed a Joint stock company with a capital
stock of i'l.WW.OW.
Fayctto Dyer of Sterling , 111. , ( i a guest at
luo homo of Lr. ) J , iiKalnu ,
Tnr. HER Saturday Supplement Is n now
departure. In nil essential features U l a
dlitlnctMiue , filled to the gunnH with con-
doused iipwatmtos and fresh nnd attractive
miscellany. Its space It devoted chielly to
Nctira lm nnd the great west. No other news
paper covers lids territory. TinHr.i : Satur
day Supplement is n now ncnvspapoi' crea
tion. It will not detract from the Issues of
any other day und will. nut in the least Im
pair tlioqiiullty of Tnr Si M > U HIT. Hwlll
catch the wltul In Its own sails. Newsdealers
and tralnbov.4 everywhere will bo fully sup
plied. _
i'fi TIII- : writ , i/.v.
o TitlkHiin the Kjrm.'h-(3irinuii
Sltllltlloil.
I'MUJ , March ( -Spcclnl ( CahleKrani to
TUB Uic. : j The Siecle today pulillslies an
Interview with IlorbotU1 , the Kmich ambas
sador to Herlni , tttiring thocoursoof which
the ambassador said ho thotiRht tlio French
urtlxUs , in refusing to uxlilhlt at the llerlln
indilbition , obeyed the orders ot nfew blus
terers. It was Illogical for artists to exhibit
nt Munich and Klultegart and object , lo ex
hibit In Hcrltn. The ax-ommvs't1 ' vUlt to
Paris \vas , i > erliaps Imprudi-nt , and w.w un-
dertakeii without consulting any one. Her-
betto denied having been sounded hi regard
to Kmpress Kioderlck's ' Journey , snylntr the
government was not udvisiulut her intention
to visit 1'ari.s until the day before she arrived
there. The I'rench ambassador .uldod that ,
uUhouuh ho wiiMtio advocate of a Kranco-
Cierman alliance , thlnldtig suoh a ttilng im-
pOHslble , ho lii'ld that every cITnrt ought to be
made to remove the strain at present oxlslitu
between the two eouatrios. Ilorbctte praised
tlio omiioror fur his strong character and In-
doiultablo11I \ , saying ho was destined to
achieve great tlilnus. In foncliiaum , the
French ambassador cdiidonincil clmuvlnl.siii
In 1'rance as being false patriotism , which ,
hnppily , was conllued to a few people , as It
was veritable treason nnd calculated lo do the
greatest harm. _
Trying * lit Save a Manic.
HUM > S Ann : . * , March O.-Tho Argentine
government has Issued a decree which sus
pends business on the bourse , in tlio custom
house and In the banks for two days today
and tomorrow. 1'uo reason for the suspen
sion of business is to try nml save the
Provincial bank , on which there has been a
run , from tl nan clnl disaster.
A syndicate composed of IM merchants has
arranged to loan Iho government ? . ' 0WO,00 < ) ,
A London It anker Suicldi'H ,
LONDON , March ( i. Robert Lindsay An-
trohus , second son of Kir Kdmuml Antrobus
and Junior partnorof the well known bank
ing house of Cotitts & Co. , London , was
fo'ind ' dead In bed this morning with a re
volver by his sldo. It la believed ho com
mitted suiclilo , although no cause Is Itnown
for his having doisu no.
A DeltiMtc Vliiiincliil Quo-it Ion.
LONDON , March ii. [ Special Cablegram to
Tin : BIK. : | Tins .Standard's financial article
today , referring ton linn which is snidto bo
in trouble , declares its support by trust com
panies depends UDOU the coining Investiga
tion Into thornndltkm of the llrm by ac
countants , Involving a delicate question as
to tlio situation of South American secur
ities.
Moiiarcliisin Is Dead ,
March 0. [ Special Cablegram to
Tun BIT. | Senator Donhcr , private ndvi. er
of the count do Paris , proposes to resign
that function , It is alleged that Ill-health is
the cause of tlie senator's action , but it is be
lieved bis real reason is that he Is llnally
convinced that inonarchlsm , so far as Franco
i.s concerned , i.s inn moribund condition.
The Itauch AVill Collapse.
I'.uti ? , March H [ Special Cablegram to
Tut ; HUB. ] Thoflgaro snys It is probable
that owners of race horses will not talto part
in the proposed meeting at Auteull Sunday
next , und that those races will consequently
collapse.
STK/KJ7 ItlOT IX C'U4OH.IJ ) < ) .
"Minors Try to Kim u Town and Are
Arrested.
C5i-xM nNCol. . , March U. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin ; ISir. . ) Last evening Sheriff C.
\V. Shores received a telegram from Crested
Iliitto siiyuii ! that a riot was In progress and
for him to bring several deputies and como
up on the morning train to arrest the ring-
lenders. The sheriff accordingly secured a
posse imd went to Crested lutte. ! Warrants
were sworn out for the arrest of ten of the
agitators of the row and it took several hours
to Hud them. Most of them Hid In houses
and one skipped out of town and could not bo
found.
The shorift nnd his deputies returned
hero with nine men. A BII : re
porter visitpd thorn at the county Jail , but
as they were all Austrians anil could not
speak Kngtlsh so as to bo understood , no in
terview with tliam could be had. From
Shcrill Shores it is learned that a strilio was
made among ttio miners employed at the Col
orado coal and iron mines yesterday. Meet
ings were held b. > the strikers and it was ilc-
elded to close the mines entirely and nllo'v
no ono to work. Committees were delegated
toirototho engine house and ntlicr places
and close them. Several of tlio men agreed
to return to work , but when they attempted
to so to the nitno they were mot by the
strikers nmt beaten unmercifully.
After this was done about ono hundred ot
them started out drinking whisky and to do
up the town. The result was that the ring ,
leaders iiro now behind the bars of the Cun- !
nlson county Jail charged with riot.
A preliminary examination will probably
lw held before County .Indue MeUoiigal to
morrow. The 1 rouble Is claimed to have
been brought about by the superintendent of
the mine showing partiality to several of the
men employed.
.VfJ.71.iI/i JV TIlllKK WEEKS.
The Snowed-In Citizens of lurnni ; < >
Have Plenty to Kill ,
Dfiusoo , Col. , March 0. [ Special Tclo-
gram to Tin : Bui : . ] The blockade continues
nnd so does tlio storm , It has snowed nil
day and is drifting , with no news yet hoard
from the range , and It Is not known whou a
train will bo in. The mails are to como overland -
land from Espanola to Chains , thence by rail
to Durango. The llrst will reach IDuranpo
Saturday night , which will ho the llrst mall
for three weeks. Supplies of every hind are
ample In Durango to last for four mow
weeks , exceptingsugar , which ii now nearly
exhausted.
Couriers have arrived from hSllvorton and
report many slides , but no particular suffer
ing. The coal , coal oil and fresh moat sup
ply Is imito snort ami arrangements were
made to pack sonio in , which will bo dona un
less the storm today is heavier than expected.
Aires iiro all down , lilco ii all right with
nu open trail.
i JEXI < > V A J.JMi Of VIIIUE.
DesperadoTurliiiKlon Handed in Mis
souri Tor His IriiHt Murder.
nooN'isviuK , AIo. , March 0. John Oscar
Turlington was hanged at 10 o'clock this
morning for the murder of Sheriff Cramer of
Cooper county , Turlington was a desperado
of the worst kind and his life was one .scries
of crimes. It was a year ago this mouth
when conllued in Jail lore for assault , that
he ) shut and killed Sheriff Cramer , for \vhioh
crime ho today suffered the extreme penalty.
Hanged lor a 1'ratal.Crime ,
NcwtAsTi.K , Del. , March ( > . --Shakespeare
Hooves , alias Jacob Sharkoy ( cidorod ) , was
hanged herd this morning for a felonious as
sault committed on lilllo draco Clark.n whlto
girl eleven years old near Ncwcastlc.Sontum-
U r 2V > , 1SW ,
Hanged Hciviolf In a Depot ,
PiTisiifiio , Pa. , March (5. ( [ S | > oclal Telegram -
gram to TUB BnE.J UHca Wupolnu , a young
Uusslnu vromnn , committed sulcldo this
morning in the ladles' toilet room at thouniou
station by hanging horsclf with n towel
which stio suspended from n pas bracket.
She loll u note requesting that her remains
bo sent to > 'o. 12 South Thirty-sixth street ,
this city , but assigned no reason for tho.deed.
Tlio young woman was wull dressed uuJ
quito pretty ,
THE CHURCH AND DIVORCE ,
Rhode Is'aud "Will Ho Longer Eo the
Hecc.1 of SijnnUou Sookrs.
THE LAWMAKERS HAVE BEEN APPEALED TO
A Cast'orVolf lit l.niuli'n
\ VeeklnyVoihliip In
Jlailii't Time i I'llrt
Lcllleil DllJB.
Vnlii things farewell , you must delight no
inoru ;
Old ( iipo , .idiom you scent the purttiln so
, 'J'ls strangosho never noticed It before
A few mow pulls , oldfrleml , mid you must
go.
iso Httlo gair.cs of "draw. " Well , tint's nil
The boys can vUlt Charley now , or Ned.
Ko inoro sweet sungs to whllo u an minor's
nlKht ,
Thouch wo atij ( rlinriiilugly , she often
said.
Ko "poeula miratni" they'rctabojed :
I must kivp early houra , muJt cut the
boys
In fact , I must bo very , very good
And flvu up all menace dOBiiivon Joya ,
Ko tlio old order p.motli . : these must go ,
Those photographs ; I'll teas them In ilio
Brato.
Clarisse , MnlU'lu1,1'eplta , Bonnie1 , no
I'll keup them , but I'll UKto them though ,
from Kato.
T'lpo , pictures , poi'ula , all uiiJor ban ;
Vann valoto , I'nin marriednutti ,
r.Nvuv.
j\h ! I'rince , I'll ' | { lvo you a pointer , as men
say ;
You , tno , Hhnll bhl adieu to tlicso sonic day ,
Ami nmkolhu aaurlllco witu fewer sighs ,
1 f only you enjoy tlii'in while j'ou may ,
HnlcH for I/ml.
"Uuosswlmt I'm donyhiB myself this Lout,11
she said us she lay back In nilg \ chair , iii/.ily
slppliiKhor iiiornliiB cliocolnte.
"Can't ' iiiiaijlno , " 1 replied , "unless it's '
clothes , Jewels or bonbons. "
"I tcucw yo''d s.iy soinotlinit ; lllco Unit , "
she laiiglicc ) , "hut It isn't. ' I've ' run myself
in debt bv tlio teiutur wardroba I've ' ordered
from Paris. 1'voa number of new ROIIIS , and
I rovcl In candy. I don't ' go to church or
charity meetings , I "
"Well , what iloyou Jo ! " Ilnlcrruptod.
"I have stopped ta'.UiiiK ' about pootilo. "
She looked at 1110 nniunedly as s'ue observed
the incredulity upon my fncc.
"O ! I know it's hard for you to believe , "
she weiit on , "and it's wonderful to me. too ,
and I haven't ' Rotten quite used to It. It's a
very unnatural condition fora xvointm to bo
in \romtin in the full vigor of IUT powers ,
keen of sight ami critical of mind , overflow-
ini ; with u aeuso of the ridiculous , It almost
klllccl wo at llr.it , but now I'm ' Kettinp rather
toliLoit. ( Itwaaon Ash " \Vodiiesday that a
lot of gli'ls cMiiio In and had so many funny
tilings to toll about people , and among them
souio charming scandals. I sat almost tilting
my toiiRiio off to hoop i' ' sUHi but ! found tua
longer 1 listeied tlio more f likort Itoopinif
silence. I had time to turn over In my mind
the pcoplo they were disoussiiij ? , and lus I
commenced lo consider them soi'ionsly 1 be-
pin to thnl excuses for their shortcomings
to see how J would bo Biillty of the sumo
faults in their places. When u girl was lorn
in tatters for woming dirty ball KOWH , I re-
niemhercd for thelh'Mttlinoin mv life that
the girl was poor. When n woman WAS rid
dled for keeping ndirty hoiuo r had tlmo to
consider that she had been an invalid a loii
\vlillo. Keally , my rcsolvo has taught mo a
Hreat deal about people. I used to tnlk about
them without thlnklncr , It inalceslotsof dif
ference when ono thinks. I Iwllovo , " slio
added , meditatively , ' 'that I'll keen forty
days this way every year. "
Mch > | it > .
lltv. TlnriMi ItrowninJliifucr'tnazar.
Iv'o Daniel sat in judgment then ;
No prisoner's friend stood by.
The Lord , \vlio heard Siisanimh's prayer ,
Seoincil slcopinj ; In the skj ;
.And hatred hud but ono decree ,
Relentless to condemn.
.Alas , that day for Molone ,
The iniiid ot Bethlehem I
They piled tlio fagots high in si bt
Of half the gaping town ;
Her eyes but saw in silent friirht
Her licrco accusers' frown.
Tlion , shrinking , from tlio earth she rMsod
Her voice unstained with shams.
The pile was lit , tlio death lire bla/tud / ,
And wrapped her form in Hume ,
In vain , ] ts rage could only Hush
Her chuolt witliholicr chnrm ;
Like angel In the burning bush ,
She stood untouched mid calm.
When , lo ! ( for hiMvon was not asleep )
The llamcs bad Hushed in air.
Blown out as by a whirlwind's stvcop ,
Had loft but embers there ,
Her falsa accusers lied amn/ed ,
'Oio thronging ivatcliora call :
"Tlio nmid is pure ! Tlio Lent be praised I
She did no wrong at all. "
.Ami , nwed by her divine defense ,
They ImsU'it rov'rontly '
To bear the irentlo martvr thence ,
Ily God's own sign set free.
Hut wlioro the llro had round tier burned
They can put a fra-granco sweet ,
For all the living coals were turned
To roses at her feet.
Her innocpiiso perfumed the place
Where slander sought herilooin ,
.And over Hate's malignant face
Smiled Virtue's tender bloom.
O Mclopo ! thy trial , cast
In stern erti nun than ours ,
Hath left unwithcred from the past
Tliy beauteous martyr flowers.
StilPby thy wrong by lieuvcu redressed ,
In swo-Jt rod roies llamo
Tlio embers of that llcry test
'That f > uved thy saintly name.
Consul at Jerusalem ,
Itov. Dr. Seluh Merrill , newly appointed
j\inerlcan consul at Jerusalem , held tliosamo
ofllco from March , 1SS'.1 , to December , IbSO ,
Abandoning a piutorato In San Fnuicisco In
1MM , ho went to ( Jermany for two j'cars to
study Oriental language * ; and during that
tlmo ho visited Palestine , ISgyptund Clroeco.
Ilia mastery of the cuneiform characters at
this timii elicited warm approval fromScorio ( ;
Smith , the omincnt Ahsyrum scholar. In 1S71
ho wiu appointed arelia-ologist of the Ameri
can Palestine exploration soelot.v , whoso Held
ot operation waa Moab , Gilead and llashun ,
the ontlro country eait of the Jordan , and
from 1ST5 to 1HT7 ho had dm-go of the ex
plorations In the hold. Yale college jjavo him
the honorary degree of A. M. on the ground
of "special service to biblical learning , " Ilo
received the degree of IXIJ , from Iowa col
lege , and that of LL.l ) , from Union. In 18W
mid apiln In 187'Jlio ' tnught Hebrew iu tlio
theoiot'lcnl seminary nt Audovor , Muss.
Hud n't 'I imi ) to I lirt.
.IJov. Mr. MilliBan of 1'ounsylriuiin , who Is
a candidate for the pastorate of Iho Coventry
churcn lu the little hamlet of Coldohham In
Oningo county , Now York , anil who was
Invited to deliver u trial sermon , startled the
congregation In tlio midst of the delivery of
the sermon by snylugi
" 1 regret to stnto that I nni nn exceedingly
nervous man , and am unnoyed by u youiii *
lady in thu congregation \vlio has been en-
deiworing toilirtwJth me tills morning. I
have neither time nor the inclination to re
turn the compliment at tnUtiinu , but may dose
so later. "
The-so words fell llko a thunderbolt upon
the congregation , whllo the eyes of the
preacher were ( hed upon the blushing fueo
of a noted beauty wliosat In ono corner of the
church. The oplsodo has had a tendency to
popularize the pastor , nml thu chances point
toward his becoming the permanent pastor
nt the little Orange county church
AVcok-Dny \ \ oiMliiii in 1'olit loi.
TlioSundiiy worshlppors of the southern
part of Khoilo Island have ashed ttio house
of roprcsentatlvca fora public hcarliiB upon
the bills to rngulato the exemption laws KOV-
cruluutho Seventh Day Dnpthts. In Hop-
HEL/LyMA
SPRINGS to tlie FRONT WITH A SPRING SALE
The old "cock-nnd-buir' ' stories of "Smith , who busied , " "Jones , xvho burned out" and "Olo Ql-
sen's ' stock that got lost in the shuffle , " will not bo pnLined oft'on out * patrons this year. We
have the goods and it in niters not how we got them. Wo sell them so chenp that _ SC > UTG
sarcastic people may think \vestole tliejii , butilmt mutters not ; "wo have them ? md you
can have them , too , Ibi1 less inoney thnn nny other house in the west can furnish them to you
Overcoats.
We have them for $4 , if you \vant \
'cm ; understand , though , that they arc
not $10 $ coats , but they arc cyc-opcners
fqr $4.
However , \ve \ have a $6.50 $ and $7.50
Overcoat , in four different shades of i\Icl- \
Ions , with silk facing and silk sleeve lin
ings , that needs only to be looked at to
La appreciated.
We have the very latest style of half
box , 5 rows of stitching , silk sleeve lin
ings , and in every respect a complete
Gentleman's ' Spring Overcoat , atio.
And if you want' to be way up in
tone , we have Suits to match them.
To the young man who wants to see
a few novelties sweeter than the first rose
of summer , we say come in ; our Over
coats are on exhibition , and we will be
glad to show tlicm to you ,
Ta
Mothers.
In the past our Children's Depart
ment has been somewhat neglected , for
the want o ( space to handle it properly.
This has now all been changed.Vc
have an ample and roomy Children's ' De
partment in our store , and \ve have put
in one of the most tremendous stocks of
children's goods ever shown by any house
in the city ,
"We have over 5,000 , Children's '
Waists in stock this day. They arc all
the newest and latest designs.
Our 3jc waist is as good ns our 750.
waist \vas last season ,
Our Children's ' Suits start from 3 lo
15 years old , ranging in price from $2 to
any reasonable price ( or a boy's suit.
We have paid special attention to
suits for short and stout boys , so bring in
your plump and fat fellows and we'll fit
em ,
The long and short of it is : We ape in thGs\vrni _ _ , and let those follow who can. Their journey
" " " " " " * " "
will be rough , and rugged. THE OLD RELIABLE"
H LLMAN'S , - i3tn ana
hlnton , it is alleged by several petitioners to
tlio legislature , that the seventh dnv wor
shippers who arc not required to observe tlio
llrst day as u dtiy of xvoMhipaiul religion
disturb tlio church gatherings by their ordi
nary pursuits. The llrst day men allege that
the seventh day men RO out upon the hifjh-
v iy and \\itli steam rollers and largo ox
carts haul stone and make the greatest nolso
iti worklnpr out their town taxes upon the
town hlnliways. All this causes universal
commotion in Hophinton , and the yqxini ?
folks and older ones , too , tbo petition rocitei ,
Ktow gradually to respect tlie first diiy less
and loss. The Ilopkliitou llrst day \vor.shlp-
licrsvnnt all laws enforced , and the nuioker
tliov are observed tlio better It will ho for
the ln\v-ubidiiK ! people of the state.
Oneof tlio llrst day worshippers said that
arelidous war would probably result from
iho recent disturbance over the Seventh ljy
Uaptists , ami that tuodeiiiocratswhowiintcd
to have ciiuality iii mattor.s of religion
tlirouRbout the state would eventually yet
the whole vote ot tbo tirst diiy worshippers
as a result. Tbo public heariiiKs will bo
granted , and tlio seventh day religious ex-
dtomciit KTOWS In consequence. The issue
has oluiiBcd suddenly to week-day worship.
Wimted ,
Hn. J * f. \nbcs. .
" \VanlOil \ : a perfect lady.
Dellvato , gentle , refined ,
U'itbovory beauty or person
And every endowment of mind ;
Fitted by early culture
To move in 1'asliionablo life
Andshinoa gcin in the pirlor
Wanted : A minister's wife.
"Wanted : A thoroughbred workorv
Who well to her household looks ,
tihall wo see our money wasted
Hy cxtruviiKiitit iu'iwranti-ooksl
Who cuts ttio dally oxpemo.s
xVltlivconouiystwrn as nknife
Aiulwa-shcH and scrabs the hitclion
Wanted : A minister's \\ife.
"A very domestic ponoa.
.To cillor.sshoiiu.stiiot bo out.
It has sucli a bad appearancu
In her to bo gadding about.
Only to visit the parish
Every year of her life
And attend the funerals nnd weddings
Wanted : A minister's * wlfo. "
Church nnd Divorce.
Thosepulchrcof foreign divorces in Khodo
Island Is to bo opened. Family stcploums
inust/valk and lictlon mustglvo way to most
startling and sensational fuels.
Lawmakers have been appealed to , and tlio
statutes -which have made it possible for
beads of ruptured family circles throughout
tosecurea " " divorce
the whole country "quiet"
in Rhode Island are about to bo dinngrd.
Tno peculiar cllcntapo of souio of tlio law
yers oftlio iihode Island bar will full off in
coiisc < iuonccand fashionable boarding houses
where a "ivsidonco" is claimed and do.irly
paid for will have less s > o-cnlled boarders.
The courts , which nn bvorwhclined with po-
tltions and actions , will bo suddenly relieved
of their load of dlvoroi ) and misery , and the
iiiriiiKof the worst juidjijoit licnlousof the
secrets of tbo foreign noilier uorld will in
coiiBoimonco cease. Ituodo Island will no
lonirerho poiisiilered Iho hurial ground of dl-
vor'cei , If tliii piojiosed Inw Is adopted ,
The late ICpiscopnl .convention in Rhode
Islaiulutvliichtho iliBUJUiries of thochtirch
from about the country were present , ilis-
russoil tlie question of divorce freedom in
llhodo Island , and a committee was nppoinlcd
to Inquire into and iuxejitiguto thu question
wltb a view to securing Ixittor lavs for the
Mate In this particular. ICmliiont counsel
were cngneiid , nnd will ) the greatest atten
tion nnd care the .statutes were overhauled.
The laws of other stnfiy were consulted , mid.
tlio laxity and loosunoss of the laws of
Khodo Island was clearly apparent to the
Episcopal convention's delegation , and also
the counsel , A bill was recently drafted and
approved by the convention delcgutn , U'lds
hill was piwentod to the housu ot repre
sentatives last woolr , passed to a second read-
lug ami scut to the committee on judlcturv ,
from whence it will bo reported at nn carlv
nay. This bill will knock all other ill-
vorco provisions in Hliodo Island into
sinlthoreons ,
A AVoir lit I.ni > il > ' Clothing.
Key. Mr. Uumh ot Wllllamsbrldre , N.V. ,
I n very peculiar person , He la the priest
who tied the knot which now unites a pale-
faced , misguided young woman to her
swarthy lover , n negro conchinnn , ays Iho
Now York Continent. Mr. Lunib can not
sco that tiuhos donowrcng. lie admits that
Iho brldo li dotibtlosi thu victim of Infatua
tion , hut clalin.s that when she asked to ho
married to tuo black man ho had nothing to
do but tlo the knot. Ho further says : "It's
all thc.samoto 1110 whether I marry a woman
to a negro as blaek astlio nee of spates , tua
coolie or to a painted Iiidinn. Chat > is her
business , not mine ; and you knnw very well
thorois no accounting for tastes. "
Independent of tlio impropriety of Mr.
Lamb's familiarity with such things us aces
of spaces , wo think ho shows himself un-
wortby of his high ofllco. A. physician might
with cijtial propriety prescribe a poison to a
suicidally inclined pallent. Ills tlio minis
ter's privilege ) and duty to stand between
tliosorho desire to commit moral and social
suicide ana the fatal act. of consummation ,
and the priest who fails to see this lades thnt
clour moral Insight which ho niuit have who
pretends toirtiiilo man spiritually. Tbo Hev.
Mr. I.iini b should change ills name to "Wolf ,
and open a matrimonial buieau ,
\VimiVn ( ;
IJishop Fitzgerald is ono of the three or
four bishops of the JMetlioJist cliurcli favor
able to the claims of women to enlarged pow
ers. In a recent article ho. says :
The church has trivon tlio nation an exam
ple o'tho ballot In the hands ut women , and
woman has shown how wisely siu cast It. The
promise now is thnt tlio country will soon bu
permitted tosecln thclegislationof the Metho
dist Kpiscopal church examples of tbo ability
of women to grasp and atu poll the largest
questions tliat may arise. Thus may the na
tion bo encouraged to mote out to the women
of the land the Justice thatts their due. Then
shall all nations feel the impulse , aud woman
everywhere will experience ) an uplift that
will result in blessing upon the race and
glory to Cod. ! hot us have u < | iml rights in
fact ai well as in theory. Lotus open ovcry
door to woman. That she is competent to bo
president Is evident from the fact that she
grandly rulc-s in queen.
What more can benecdcil > ilis ( Dr. Buck
ley , to mnko it iiorfeclly clear that it this
measure prevails tliopanerid conforencn will
lie besieged with petitions and resolutions
I'onunlttiiij , ' it to loinalo Huff ragi ! in the state ,
and it is In vain to suppose that the sober
sonsoof the body will then DC sufllcient to
suppres ttio discussion. Tin * political woiiuui
iindeistands this , ami one Rivals ! umlaut to
thuirenuivy is found In tlio fact thnt thoyex-
pect to use tlio domination to promote this
end.
Onlll isOi-tliKilov ,
Tlio tender spot and open pui'je that John
I ) , iincltufoilor , the millionalm oil ItiiiLj ,
always has for a religious and charitable
projects , especially if they are connected
with the liaplist lalth , keeps a swixnn of
befTKiiiK inlnistcrs at his'looi-s ' most of the
day , snys tlio New "York Morning Journal.
A witty Methodist minister called upon the
millionaire Friday night , and , after oxplain-
ItiK his visit , said In asediielivo way :
"Jiow , how much may 1 put yo'ir name
down for , sir , in thlswortny onme1 !
"Hut , " said tlio rich in.in. "I an not of
yourchurch. "
'That dousn't matter , " sui'l ' tlie minister ,
"your inoiioy isnrthoilox. "
he u ten Days.
I'l iiviirr Scid'icilirniri / : in diiirc'innri. '
A lli'it faint touch ofspnnn-tinio thrills
The HofioiuM nlrthe , leaf-btidsswell , |
Of violets the bree/os tell ,
And bingliis llo\v \ the loo-trued rills.
The days of prayer mid praro are Iicro ,
Ohl Lord , the story of thy cross ,
Thy hoivonly : pain and e.irllily loss ,
Until sanctlllodthe ; budding year.
So no.ir tlio blt > t > d kingdom llos.
Wo almost seem to touoh its brin't ' ,
And ready for its Joys wo think
Ourselves , and then the vision tliui ,
Its cliarmiiostroyedby deed unjust
Or thought of soliah , matter woslr ,
How oft thy pardon must \vi ) r.U''k ,
And , liu milled , own that ire nrodusl !
And yet your calm Is not hi vain ,
Your memory helps us Lontun hours ,
That lleo with birth of oirly : Howor.s ,
Until ye como to us again ,
What l'nstint ; isCionil l ir.
Hcv. Or , Stecle , assistant minister at Trin
ity church , New York , In u recent Lcuton
sornion ashed , "Why should wo last * " A
part of 1m answer was ' ] iucatiso lusting is
a remedial agency , an exorcise by which
tlio spiritual jrrowth Is developed It
strengthens tbo will and onablor. It to waist
the seductions of the world. It helps a mm
to get control over himself , his liuendcdas
a means to brhiK us near to ( lad. It Is not
an imd , but only a means to nn cud. Trtu
fasting embodies tha principle of volunliir.v
solf-biicrillci1 , and that principle IK nlwms ui
ono , " " 1 do not envy n efcruy
Who Said
Hats ?
Why we clo , rind there isn't another
man in town dares open hit ; head , for \vo
offer
1'inc fur stock of all the latest blocks
from : i one-inch brim to the six.c of a
Quaker hat , in
DimlapandKnox Blocks
For Only 9c.
The same square crowned Rail
road Hat that was so popular with
us last year at $2.50 wo have promised
tlio ninnufacturcr to sell atlcnst 5,000 , of.
There is but one way to clo that and that
is to name a price we say
$1.50 for That Hat.
Thulmiiy sucm iiiipotsihlnjuit , have worn-
iseil you no ' 'roe k-n mi-bull" si nil will sU ' ! c k > it ,
though It may comohnrd ,
Wo won't say inuuh about Pocket Huts nnl
Crush Flats , but \vo liave niDt-cs of tliuin than sonio
people liuvo hay , anil the price will burifjliU
nmu'slifoas an easy life , " snlil Ur , Johnson ,
"nor do Ichvytho vlorgymiuiwhomulcoi it
an oaiy lilo. ' '
- In ' .
Itt-evity I'ruycr.
Ono of tlio cxuollcniriQi in tlio yoanp pco-
plo'a niovcinunts is tlio aJoption of soutenco
prayers , says tlio MMlaml.Vc hnvo soon n
mooting which houii cold ana formal ,
ai-oused mid wanned so that it hccaino vury
liitcrestiiii ; and prolltablo by u season of
pruycrs in more soutoiiuu. II thcso exer
cises will hre.ilc up tliolnibit of "mnkiiit ;
prayers" or of ranltiinc loiiu pi-nycrs , in uliioh
ono must ho iu with Adaui iud , como down
to the pastor , mentioning everything oxeont
ivhutls most npproprinto to the occasion , it
will liu a Kix'utthiiiKfoL' tlio cliui-ch ,
\s'iirlc and
Canoa Cross Is ahoiit to resign thollvinp of
.Vpplfliy puvisli , iiciuIlrisfj , Linrnliishlro ,
la which ho has spent forty-two years.
Thorc is still otic isolated luiid from \\lilrh
Clirlitinn loaclior.s are ontircljexcluded. .
"
'hlsls 1'ldbot , the lioinu of tho"hlijh Driest
f Jluildliisin.
It Is ( ( into prohiibli ! thnt tlio coiniaittco of
ho dioceio of Ohio , in the Jiciv.iy case of
{ ov. I Inward Macjnonr.v , will return nvor-
let of "not woven. "
Tlio Calholio missionary who civilized tlio
) -nigc Indians was n lint cousin to A'iutor
Oininainiel. Ho administered to those In
dians from IbTilto Ibi7 and died anioiifr tkoui.
Tlio chapter of the Onto ? of Capuchins ,
vliich i.s hcld ; cvory throe yours , will bo held
n Detroit uurliijj May. Tlio superior-con-
ralof the order will conic from Home to at-
end it.
In 1TIJS tliorc was not n single Motliodnt in
cxibtiinco ; hi I7i > 7 llierovoro 'J5.0H ) , niul at
ho linioof the founder's death there wore
: ! l."il'.t. ' Today thu total number of Molhod-
stshl..N ) , ' , ' ! ! ) .
The pnidcntinl fommitteo ot the American
joanl asks that .Sunday , March ' " , Iw sot
tlio churches "mission-
ipart by nsu spuvinl -
li'.v Sunday" for thu consideration of the
vorkof missions and malting spuciil noutri-
billions lor its furtherance.
.Ancnriioat oft'ort is Dunif ; inadn In procnvo
in cntlo\vniont Hind of $100UOO for the First
'rcisliytoriiin etiuvdi of I'lulailolphin. This
> ld l.indinark ot I'nMiytiTiaiiUtn stands on
Soveuth htroot und U'a-shliiytoii snuuro , Jn ,
1 SOS It will ho MO yearsTolil.
Cardinal Mcrmilloil has issued an niponl |
to the Catholic youth of the world , in the
iiinio uf thu association of Italian Catholic
Young , toculobr.ito worthily the third ecu-
x'limy < lenth of Ht , Aloysim CJouzag.i by
online the pilfriuiiigo tiiKoiiui.
licv. Dr. ( "Jecriro I'ullcu , after twenty-two
vears' servleoiii the First Unptist church at
l'a\\tncltet \ , K , I. , has accoptal a mil to bu-
coniesoeri'tur.vnf tlio North Baptist educa
tion society uii'l profoswr of Christian mis
sions In Newton Theological institute.
The oopo has authorized the publication of
Lho important provision of his will. Ilo
leaves to his relatives the property inheritml
"
from his family. 1'hu residue of "tho money
nnd porsuiud property , whlcli lie has ac
quired siiico he lu'faiiii ! iupp , Inc'luilitiR the
many prusontanuule himut thft t.iino of his
Jublleo , ho leaves lo U'io church for its mis
sions , Its mill-slavery cuiupiii ti anil for veil-
iiistiiu'lion.
Tlio troiipral book eoinmittoe of thu Metho-
stKpiicopiileiiurdi held its annual met-t-
inir in CovhiKton , Ky. iTorilliiKto reports
submitted , the Mutuodiit hook I'oncein in
Now Vorn Inn nsstls of f'J.a.'iii.--J-l . , nnd Ha-
bililot oti-y.OST , Iti1- ' , showing a ala in assets
of * > , Hldiirluu' tlio year. The dividend lo
tluii'liuual ' confuraiieus for Iho support of
worn-out proudier.s was fUO.ftiO. Tin : lee
coneom ui Cincinnati reported u.scU of
fl.liil.liVi , Tfco western njroiits were author-
i/oilto oxpouil $100,0i , 0 in cxtonulntf their
Tliu inimiiKiTs of tlio Ainoifcan lUbli ) so.
cielv have voted toobscrvo the scventj-IUth
unim'orsiiry inMay , IS'.il , with nppro'printc
pulillo exercises. Auxillury hlble societies
thiw jjliout the hniiiaro reqin'stoil to iiiurli
this year , uitlier at the tlmo o [ their respec
tive anniversaries , or by holding sxjciul |
mectliiKsfor the purpofae , and all tlio pastors
of rhuifhos are earnestly iiiyed lo tleliver
i pulpits
_ .
Sal'iaths ' ftipril and May , 18'.M ' , eoncvrn-
IHK the value of the liolv scriptures , nndho
iniiwrtaneo of their wido-spi-eul ; circulation.
"A stlleh In time saves iiluo , " mid If > ou
'
tahe Ilond's Sin-saiiiiiillu no\v \ it may s'avi
muiiths nf future possible sickneit ,
Dr. NV J. ( lalhralth liiw ri'lnrneil from ai
eiibii'rii lri | > . \\Millo in New Yorklio re.ul ii
tiici Hallway \KU n lengthy oliituary ol him
sell , mui'li to his siii-prlso. Ilo MIJ-H that I
ho Is dead ho don't know It.
No Ki'lphiK , no iiuusra , no pain
Will1I.lttlo Karl ) Ulseis aiUiHen. ) . titnal
pill , Wiilo ulll. llett pill
. -IN-
THE SUNDAY
World - Herald
MARCH 8 ,
\VII1 r HIP iiliiiichnpl r o ( |
A STORy\ \
Hy Kranlc 1 ! . Stockton.
Illnstmtctlhy flan llcanl , Tlio title or
the story Is
THE GOSMIG
It Itastiirv forclilMron of nil a c : is
well us for their pnrrnts , It will run
Hvo weeks only.
It Isa fuiielful lulu In PtocUt.on'M ' Inlia-
Itablcatylc , audit tollof a
And des'illie the dolim uf
RIHIIIIIK. falrlos , dryaiK. driiRon" . Imps ,
lirownlos. ( ontnur.s , nnlcoriiK and iiiiiny
iilhor\vlerd \ and fanciful crontiires , and
piirtlciilarly of the ondrrful "UOMii < -
Bean , "
-yourchildren nnd your
i I'riends about tlio new story.
WANTS A M'JW 1'UIAlj.
A RoliparliiK "I" tlll ! i ja * Walsh
t'liM1 l Askfil.
la a typewritten document of thirty-four
pases , llied with the clerk of the dlstr'ctcourt
yesterday the county attorney sets forth
_ > S'J ' reasons why nnowtrial should bo granted
in the case of UyimVnlsh nKalnst Doup-
las county , wherein the pl.uiitifis sued forever
over IW,000 , ami were awai'ded over § UTU < W ) .
These reasons start out with the assertion
that tlin verdict , is oxcosslve sumo fl'-V"Vx )
inoro than the SiVOOilacknowledged hy tbo
county lo bo duo and that it appears to
have been rendered under tno in-
Ihienco of passion and prejudice.
It is stated further that tlio
court erred In its Instructions , wliilo mow
tlmn two hundred Instances are cited when- ,
aslho county attorney idlcKos.thoe.ourten-cd
in iidmittiiiKtlio testimony of KdVaUh. .
The motion fora new trial of the ea o will
be argued In about two weeks.
: iv ) it i ii K s TJI i n i : it s ,
IMInors' i Advaiu'i'd Alter .1 Ten
, Ia. , March -TholniiK strikn
ot the coal minors in tlio MonaiieiUioln v alloy
has ended in eomplcto victory for tlw mon.
This iiioriiiiig the operator * decided to co.i- . ,
cedt * tlio doimmdsof tlie strikers for an nd-
vance In the mining rate of } -j cent per
hnsholnnd lo resume work on Monday. The
strike has lusted ten weeks and ( lOmen \ )
hht in want's ' nlonn over $ lIXKt > V } . llcald.'n
tlio miners , tills striUo affected a great army
ol other laborers.
Nut tbo
The man Cook , arrested at Ooliuntms and
supposed to bo the man who boat Kov. Hnil-
rick out of f.MtIs not the man wanted in
Oinahn. Mr [ Iradrlck went to Cnlumbns
and MillslU'd thai the smooth acotin.liMl who
Kol his cash was not the oncconlluo < i ,
Mrs U'inslow's sonlliiiiH svriii | for
dren ttvttiinir wives 4 ilot liolpful IMlt.
a