Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 11, 1891, Page 5, Image 5

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LuuiWnieii Oliango tbo Oost of Violating
TLelr Ohlof Tratlo RuguUtion ,
DISCUSSING A DEALERS ,
A il ( of tlioDoli'KKtci lit Atu
OolM't | /.I'l-'H I'lllM ' Illl
l > l'llll < | IICIHS-\Vlllli. Ill'
QTho Xcliranlm tjtunbor Donlor1
motlu animal session at the Hoard of trade
rooms voiinrday afternoon. I 'resident Ijornn
Clark of Albion occupied the chair and \V.
C. Sundcrl'ind of Omnlu presided at the
secretary's desk. Secretary Urown ofOmnha
waaropiirlod side. Tlio following members
wore pivnent ;
' II , N. .lewett , Ilowell lumber company.
Oinahii , Neb.V. ; \ . II , Ilurrlsou , S. It. Howell
t Co. , t'lilciiKO , III. ; O. t ) . Carnahan , North
I'lnttii lumber timiinny. ( Iruud Island , Neb. :
D. ( I. Siuindors , 1-1. P. I'uxvin lunibur eoin-
pauy , KtiiHiis City , Mo , ; J.M. lleruardlii ,
Moore Aclluch.inan , ICainJS t'ity , Mo. ; M.
1j. Tresler , Lincoln , Neb. ; K. H. I.antur ,
Olalho. Kim. ; Oeorgo K.I'oi-d , C. It. l-'oid Ac
Bon , ICe.irnoy , Neb , ; OswoUl Oliver , llast-
inps. . Neb. ; John \V. i lorry , Kwlwer t
Herrv , l''alrbury , N'oh.j P. U. 1'helps ,
AVahoo , Neb ; A , Powell , A. Powell
t Co. , St. Hdivardi , 3 Neb. ; 'P. M.
Brown , Orocloy Center , Nub. ; II. V.
Cady , C.idy .t ( iray , Omaha , Neb. :
L V. 1 . McCormU-U , Hortrand , Neb , ; 11.11.
Sniltb , I. Smith vt Hon , OurtK Neb. ; ,1 , O.
Brewer , Albion , Neh. ; J. IV Smith , Fuller.
Kniltb A Puller , Scrltmer , Xob , ; J. Ii. Uakur ,
ttneoa AMolehorVest \ I'oint , Nnb. ; AV. ( - .
Billiard , \V. ( . ' . Hulliird&o.McCoolc. ( Keb. ;
AV. H. 1' . Seliostnlt , 1'apllllon , Neb , ; A. .
Barnett , A. Ilariiott& IVeos , O'Neill , Neb. :
Frank M. Osterhout , Ostorhout Ii Oeelfr ,
r avld City , Neb. ; 11. P. Knnpp. Ithaca ,
Nek ; Hi' , llradford , Nexvi-oin lunibcr com
pany , Oninhn , Neb. ; Vt. .A , Wells , IiUl ) ,
City , Neo. ; J. 0. IIcilio. 1'reos.V Iledijc ,
Falrlii'ld , Noli. ; f 5.1' . KliiKsley , Noma , Neb. ;
\V. II. ilussett , Teeumsi'h , Nib. ; .I.S. Wiito ,
CaJv ' t i iray , Omaha , Nob. : T. It.Yhit -
take'r. Delta , N'ob. ; Hans Dlurks , merits
JJrothors llroken liow. Nub. ; Ilenrv
3IunUor.il. Hunker Ai Uro.Ye.st PointNeb. :
A. A. I' ' ere , II. C. Akeli'V lumber company ,
Jvlluneapolis , Minn. ; 13. 11. 1'ollock ' , Cliip | > c-
wa Ininhor nml boom company , Cbipi ! > e\va
KallKVls - . ; A. J. I'etlmud , Doatrico. Net ) . ;
'
C. N. niels ! , Omaha , Neb. : A. I , . Clrich ,
ItU'o ijiiko lumber company , lllco l.nUo , WIs. :
Victor White , ( J. N. DietA : Co. , Oiimlm.
Keb. ; ( ii'orjjo Millard , HUM Uiiku lumber
company , lilew L.alaVis. . ; ( . : . \V. While , N.
T. ( Jhirk.t Co. , Mintioiiiilis | , Minn. ; ll.l'lav
Cndy , U'aki'lleld lumber company , Omaliii ,
Nob. ; It , Soiiimnrlmlder , Stulmiuor , Nob. ; .1.
II. Thompson , CliluuKn lumber cotiiiiti.v | ,
Omaha , Neb. ; B. 11. Ilailey , Broek lumber
company , Broelc , Nob. : L1. It. Huston , CooK
lumber company , Cuolc , Nob. ; II. [ ' * .
llendeison. Osccola , Noli. ; Willitnn Fried ,
Is'yo & Snydcr Co. , Kromont , Neb. ;
] Louls llriul I'o'rd , Oinaba , Xeb , ; .1. II. Ilumu ,
.r. II. Tluino , Madison , Neb. ; T. K. Kullom ,
Fulloin i > c Son , Illuo Siu'inus , Kb. ; L1' .
Colnet/ei1,1'lnrriKOlumb'M1 ' coinpanv , Oniidin.
2 ol > . ; Uonis Millohtodt , Norfnlic , Nol ) . ; II. T.
I > cler , nureliestcr , Neb. ; ,1. , ) . Holland ,
1'rluml. Nob. ; .1. KtiKcllmuM , Mllford , Nob. ;
\V. ll. ( Iroonslit , Surprlso , Neb , ; A. Klotehor.
IQzcolsloi' , Is'eli. ; J. 15.daun \ , Crowcll liiui-
ber and jjralii company , Bluir , Is'ob. ; Coroll
Uros. , 1'laliivlow , Nob. ; J. F. Kuppy , Curtis
OJros. A Co. , Cllnlon , Neb.
Tlio various tnido Jourmh wcro repro-
sonlcil by tlio lollowinc ni'iitlonien : II. A.
.lotiiiRon of thu I itmborTrade .lotirnal , C'hi-
CiiRo ; I' , C. C'lmndlcr ' , Korthwostorn Uiiinber-
111:111 : , Clilciiiio ; .T. N. Nlnd , Mlsii.sslppl Vidloy
Lumberman , Minneapolis ; W. 11. Met'liii-
toclc , I.uniberniiiu , Cbicii oV. ; \ . 10 Uurn St.
JLouis I.uinuenniui.
So < : ntor.v Sundcrland presented n report
slunvii'i ' ; thnt tlio association hnda nionil > ( . * r-
sldp it'invscntliiK ! ! 00 yards in various parts
of the stato. Tbo secretary ruportod non- (
end condition of prosperity In tliontTalrs of
tlio association , lint iwoiiimondeil thnt the
Vennlty for vlnlatlon of the rules of the asso
ciation lOfrardliiKtho shinirfui ; of luniljer by
\\linlositlprs Into the territory of nny ruluilor
vho is : i member of thu nssocintlnti bo ru-
ducud from iV ) toll ) per cunt of the invoice
of thulnnibei'so shipped.
Tlio sei-retary also made several other
recommendations of n niiuor nature.
The report of the treasurer , F. U' . Drown
of Oimlin. showed the receipts to bo ; & : ,7'J'J.5l ) ;
oxpcnillturci , $1S3. , ! ) Ill : bahuico on hand ,
SMI.07.
The ehair then appointed the following
conimlttoos , after which a recess was talcon
for thirtv inlnuiesto give ttieeommlttecstinio
to consult.
Nominations William 1'ivid , Fremont ;
Frank I'olix'tzcr , Omaha ; \ , Fiotclior , Hush-
villo.
Claims .T , l . Smith , Scrlbnor ; Oswcll OH-
Ter lliwtings ; 11 , Dierks , Drolcon How ,
Resolutions Ij. Bradford , Omaha ; .A , Bur
nett , O'Neill ; II. L. Hender > on , 0 < ceola.
ICxuminini ; Uoolts of Treasurer and Soora-
tary 11. Is'.Io\vett , Omaha ; W. H. Harrison ,
( irand Island ; \V. H. Ilns.si'tt , Teenmseli.
Constitution iiiidB.v-Iaws--Jolin\V. Hurry ,
Knlrbui'v ; .1 , D. Drowcr , Albion . J. L. Ilake'r ,
Vest i'oiiit.
The coininlttco on nominations recoin-
mended thoelection of the following ofllccrs
for the onsnln year : I'ro.sident , LorantUurk
of Atnion ; vh-onresidont , ( loorco II. Hoa- ; ;
land ofOiiulin : dlrootors , Louis llradfont of
Onuihii ; M. L. Tresterof Lincoln , and J. V ,
Smith if Ki'i-ibncr.
The reiuiitvasadopted and tbo ( fentlemon
named wore declaretl elected.
Tlio secretary and treasurer will be elected
by the boanl of director * .
The committee appointed toexnmino tbo
books of the secretary and treasurer reported
that the work hud been completed and found
correct.
The constitution \vaianifindod by adopting
the suggestion made by Secretary Sunder-
land early In the session. Other amendments
of an unimportant nature \\ero adopted.
By a vote of the convention , the Nohraslia
association decided to consolidate \vitb the
United association , which will lold Its con
vention In Chicago next May.
Frank Colpotzer of Omaha moved tint
whenever a wholesale dealer falls to pay his
assessment , the secretary shall boycott such
wholesaler by sending to each de.ilor of the
association a'shect of black paper , with the
iiamo of the -uholeaiUor printed iu white
thereon.
This motion was discussed at sonio length ,
inaiij'of the members arKiihitf tlint such a
notice would conflict with the postal laws of
the country. Pending the discussion of the
question , tlio convention adjourned until ID
o'clock tills morning.
No ( ; rlplnR. no nausea , no pain \vhonDj
Witt's 1-ittlo Burlr llsL'r { nro taltcti. Sinai
pill. Safe ulll. Itcstpill.
MAUlv hVUOX MCl VKS ,
Heath of n AVell KIIIIWII Nolirasliii
Man.
Mark Byron Is'eovcs , son of Hon. M. .M.
Neeves , rOiVlverof the United fltaUis land
ofllcoat Sidiioy , Neb. , died at the Clarkson
hospital , this city , yesterday inomiiu at 2
o'clock.
Mr. Noove.s was entered it tlio hospital to
have a tumor removed from near the base of
the spine , which operation was performed
February 31. On last Friday erysipelas set
in in the face , \vorkiug Its way finally down
Into tlio tbrnut , causing stiuiiKulation , tils
mother and other member * of the family were
at oiico telegraphed for. .A lube was inserted
la the neck connecting with thu air inssage ,
and thus w.J life sustained until the arrival
of .Mrs. Neoves from the west , an
hour before death onsued. Unnblo to
speak the young man was , however ,
conscious tii the last and aole tocoininunicato
In writing with his father and motlier and
ether monibers of the family Just arrived.
Ho know his mother wa coming in on a delayed -
layed train. Ho must wait and live to bee
and knoxv her for the last tlnio. Arrived at
la. in. , the mother saw her son rally ami
tlionidiik into death within an hour.
The deceased hail every noudcduttcntlonnt
X tlio hospital , nnd during the lust week of his
Illness bis father was constantly with him.
rv In accordance with his request , made before
death , bis body was yesterday taken out to
( ioi.fvn , > 'eb , , for burlnl , the former hotr.o of
Mr N'nAM' ' faintly
Mr N'ecvesvi : luld * twonljT'elftlith > Mr.
Hova < ugrn.luiito of the lo\v.i stale mil-
vorlty , va * t-ourt reporter to Judge llemor
of ttioTenth juillclnlitlHtrict , but wns test
Known as a n w p | ier man and a.n ( orinerly
publUherof tin' i > Kalnlln ( Neh. > llelleclor.
llw \ \ taniiui ol exemplary liabits , his llfo
had been lull of bright promise and upon Mm
Ids family and frlendi hail counted umcli ,
IOI.ONMI. tii\itv"s : sr\its.
How ( lie N'lnUi llnrie nnd l ( Com-
Won tJInry.
IUM ivcoinmended Unit Col
onel ( ! uy V. Henry bo brevctloU A Koncrnl
for g.illant and meiltorlous conduct during
tbe nvenlcaiupiit'ii u alnst the Sioux , con
sequent upon the outbruiiK at Pine Illdwe.
The ltiixirtau | ! pail thiitC'oleni'l llonryand
hU bruvocoloreil tronners of the N'lnth cav
alry played in brlnitlnp the threatenlnjwar
to a speedy close nn < been heralded from sea
to sea , and it was the scries of remarlciblo
iinddunKcrous nnuui'uvcM exeoutcil by the
s.iblo riders during the hvcntv-foiir hours
Immediately following tbobatlle of U'otindod
Knee that von for their inipetuou3 coni-
inander the. coti'teil stars ,
Colonel Henry aiidbl.sr.pfiro battalions lay
Idloat J'ino Illdijc for nearly two inonlbs ,
iiwiillhiK some overt demonstration on the
part of the hoitdtsvlio , were hovering so
suspiciously about the bad lands.
Tnea they were sent to Intercept 1H
Foot's ' warriors , -\vlio vere tuptxni'd to bo
uiaklniT for Slitin Hutt's ' .stroiifjnold. For
nearly a week they scouted along AVhlto
rivi'r ' , nut the wily old chief eluded them.
and while they wcro scouring the country
along the Porcupine , be WIIH engaging Colont'l
l-'ursvUio' * command at Wounded KIIOO. ln
thcimy after the battle they inailotbolrlast
ro.-omrohancclii the Uul lands , and found
Shell Hull's camp deserted. 'J'lio ' conmiaud re
turned to its olu I'litnii oil the Porciipinp ,
and the cvenlnir im'ul linil barely boon dls-
posi'dofby ' the tired tnrapors when a scout
dashed tip to Colonr-l Henry's ' tent with of
ficial information of the battle of U'ounuod
Knee , of tbo flight nf tlio , " > , ( MXKBiillilas ) from
Pine Ridge and of the attack on the atiency.
The iiiessenitcr uNo here an order from
f tcueral llroolio for'heImmediateretuin ' of
thu Ninth to Pine lildjro
For tbo second time that day the bugles
sounded "hoot * and saddles , " Tents wore
struck nml nt to o'clock at nl lit thcconi-
iiiuiiil S\M'I | ( out into the Inky darkness In thu
face of a biting wind that sifted the newly
fallen snow in tbe eyes of oWccrs nnd pri
vates alike. Within twenty minutes from
thotltnotliu order was ruculvotl the Niutb
was marching for I'ino "Uid e , forty-llvo
miles away.
They reached thensroncy nt daylight and
wcro warmly welcomed by tbo crippled Sev
enth cavalry and the Second Infnntry from
Fort Omaha. ThelrooiK'rs suffered terribly
from the resistless pace ot that lurccd ride.
Many of thoin wore asleep in their saddles
from sheer enhaiiston , and otbon were at
taoki'd with nausoii , induced by the jolting
they h ml undergo no.
There was no time for rest , however , as
they liadscarculy alighted from their horses
when n courier iillnpcd , into camp to an-
IIDUIICO Unit thu Indians had attacked their
wugon traliia , which had been imahlo to keep
xip with the troopers , desjiito tbo vigorous
exertions of thomulo-wliiickcrs.
Tboro was an liroslsllble charRC , before
which the snMi es Hud poll-inell for shelter.
Tlio Imperiled train was rescued , but at ttio
cost of ono trooper's lifoatul painful injuries
to others.
Tlds skirmish inllamcil the Og.illalni . and
Hrtilw , and before the troopers could return
to camp a column ofsmoko arose In the
north , Hie inlisioti was burning , uiul again
it was tlio colored troopawhoworo ordered to
ttio attack.
Human endurance , however , had reached
its limit , Tliomoncouliltio lonirersit inthoir
saddles , and even tlio horses lay down ns
soon as they were tethered. Tlie troopers ,
who hud bee'n In their saddles for twenty-four
hours , stretched themselves upon tlio ground
to sleep. Colonel Henry UCKKCI ! for two
liours' lost for Ids men. ( loneral llrooln
granted it. The scarred bul revenue-
fill Seventh hurried lo the north ,
where tlio Sioux wcro liindlinR llros
and \vas soon iiirnin in actio.i. Tlie firing
KWW heavier , and tlie bugles again sum
moned the slcepin ? troopers. Three niinutiis
later the weary ciivnlrincii ) and their Jaded
horses were sweeping tip the \vagon trail ,
over the bridges nmljdovni tbo to mission.
I'our miles wore covered when they
renctiodn crest overlooking a valley whuro
cij'ht companies of the .Seventh were liotly
cncnp'dd. Innnotlior half hour ( . 'lister's old
regiment wutild liavp buonsluiii to n muii ,
after which Iho victorious snvapreseould huvo
liiidl'ino Rid u in Uf\\ia and dashed oft1 to the
hills lilie \\hirl\\lnd. . But the black troop
ers dismounted with a jell , and , deploying 'M
slnrnmhers , swept the ridges \vitli ou'l > ino
and pistol. The Hoventh seized tlio ground
tlio Ninth had von for tlietn , and alter
twenty minutes of desperate lonj ? riniRO
tinlitins ! the savngcs tied through the eiinons
to the north.
The Seventh had been saved from annihi
lation nnd Pine lildgo from destruction. Tbo
white troopers realized It , and nflor tin1 bat
tle black and white cavalrymen clasped each
ether in the field. The Ninth had ridden 10J
miles in twenty-four hours , turned defeat
into victory and bronsht the war to a dose.
It was for this that its colonel is to boa
general.
IIAIJYhOX AMI MXI-JVI2I1.
Itlshop Ncwiiinn 'JL'alks of the Kntnoiis
A nclcnt C iili'p ; .
Hlshop.r. I1. Xowinan dolivorcd the fourth
Iceturoof the course at Trinity Methodist
Hinscopa. ! church last evening. His thcmo
\vis "A Thousand Miles on Ho'sobacic Up
tlioValjpy of the Euphrates. " 'J'he auiliouco
\\i\ \ i much larcrer than find attended any of
the previous lectures , the spacious edifice
bemp nearly filled.
The traveler fapolco of the different way sot
reaching the Euphrates , and of the luxuriant
tropical verdure. For the majoiity oftbo in-
hauitants , ho hail apparently little use , but It
vas the Turk on whom bo allowed thuhaii of
bis keenest displeasure to fall , Said the
reverend lecturer :
" 1 have only reprobation for the Turk.
Surround him with all tlio advantages of tlio
Iilghost civilization , anJ he is still a harbnr-
ian. Ho is by nature a robber , from the sul
tan down to the humblest pasha. Blessed bo
the man who delivers the fairest part of Ku-
rope and Asia fro'ii ' the dominion uf tlio crm-
cent. On thu other hand , I have only words
'
of praise for the Saracens , who are'intolll-
Kent and progressive. Another class are the
Nesioiiaus , the followers of ISesturiusvlio
was auathemat.i/ed by the church at IJorne ,
lieeasoho said tint Mary was not the motber
ofCiod. butof thonian , Christ .lesus , They
aio thcclenucst and thriftiest of fbo Inhabi
tants of that famous valley , showing the
cITocts of tbe Christian religion.
The two pivotal points of the valley nro
Miievah and Babylon. Babylon was n city
forty miles in circumference , surrounded by
n moat eighty feet \vhlo and equally as deep
filled with water from the Tigris nnd Eu
phrates. A wall eighty feet thick and l.V )
feet high encompassed the city , with : jo | tow
ers for the soldiers. ThU was the work of
the urnat rivil engineer , .Vebuehiulno/.ziir ,
who placed along the walls I JO gatosi of brass ,
"Tho bridge over tbe ISuphratos was a sus
pension structure , 11 fly feet wldo unit , VK )
feet long. In front of it was an artificial
mountain feet lucli , Up the sides rmo
inarblo stops and at the top was a fountain
sending up Its beautiful spray in the morning
light. The builder devised a system of nils-
iiiI ) water from the river to the top of that
mountain nnd distributing It through con
duits. All this planning and work was exe
cuted by Ni'biu'hadne .ar for his wife. Talk
of thoclvilu.i'ion of today ! Where Is the
man iiiNcbrasknwhowould build a moun
tain oven toplunso such a wife *
"There is one thing that has surprised me ,
and that is the unbelief of Americans I met
abroad touching sacred places , They ac
knowledged the identity of points of intoroit ,
In Uome. but questioned the tower of Baud ,
I suppose it was duo to pride und vanity.
Once Iho tower was a perfect square , si.ofxi
feet insilzo. It u now a mammoth ruin , iSl
feet high.
"Tho prophet said 'tbe ' walls of Babylon
shall bo utterly broken , ' How literally has
thnt proven true. It Is Impossible lo'day to
tell where they stood , The walls of Kliioveh ,
which wereso thick that three chariots could
drive nbreast , are also broken , but not
utterly , and I rode tulles upon them , Tlio
waves have Indeed como upon Ilabvlon , and
bent upon the Hearthstones of that once pow
erful city.
"Another prophecy Is thnt Habylon shall
never DO rebuilt , It Is at the lieudwatonof
navigation , Is iuavalloy famous for its fer
tility and atthoceuterof commerce. Amrri-
can ttotrolcuinlotilRht llpht * up the
of IMc-n.lho rulus cl Unbylon and Klticvi'li ,
the loinbi of 1 : n ana EcUlol , and the
occnes of Iho nnttvlty and wcoiislon.
I low triio that America Is the light of the
\vorld1 That nectlou H to to the nwrket of
the world , aiidlhotliiiulsiio.irat hand when
necessity will cause tb i construction of rail
road hues to bring It In closer communica
tion with the rlvllbed world ol today.
"When once .U Nineveh you forgot the
long tedious ride of aw miles up tne valley ,
It ban obliiugeltvfortvintles In tUe. There
are the ruins of tlie pnlico ol S > ntmohorlb ,
covering i-ight ncrss I suppas ( I mu tcor-
recta bltof lihtorv. Thelnstklng of Nineveh
\vai not SardanaiMlus. Them never was
such a nun iisSard.uiapalus. . Ho was a cre
ation of the mind oCritlus. The last , kins of
N inuveh was l.uriichus ,
"Tho time must eoino when lliatvalloy will
ho n valley of glory , and from there will come
the things to conllrnitlio uld book tbat we
have been taught by our mothers to esteem
the bible , "
AMt'SKJIKXlS.
"Miss Manning" with Kftle. Kllsler In the
titular role vas given its tlrst presentation
tit Omaha'ast ' evenlntr rtt the lloyd. This
putative comedy is monumomly dreary , Illlod
with long dra n out speeehes and little
action. It Is H'ry ' reminiscent of seine of the
Je.sts you rend In the newspapers from the
alleged profoiilonidly funny men , nnd a din-
gram is verv often needed by thu attentive to
show what 'the author'.snioanlng Is.
'Ihoroare some bright things In tbo play
winch -stand out In strong relief from the
background of coinnionplaeo , hut In order to
mnke "Miss Miinnlnir" anywnero noarui > to
the standard of t la1 other plays in Miss KUs.
h-r's repertory , the priming kittle must bo
uscil with a will.
In Miss Mimuitij ' , . Miss Kllslor has iiotevcn
aniijipfiitnnin to show her ability as a com-
medlenne , which she Indlcales by repression
tli rang bout the three nets. The role roiidres |
bo little ability that tbo clever llttlo woiniin
iidiU nollilngio her reputation iisonoofour
most delightful acttesHcs.
Mr. l-'rati U U'eston has a strong character
in thu bay fever MitVorcr , Mr. Kneezer , and
heplavsit reimirluldy well , so well Indeed
that homadutbo genuine hit of the evcnlm ; .
Mr .lulin A. Kllsler , as the forgetful uncle ,
I awronee Mininiiig , was lit his bust and ( javo
a pleasing pmtraituro.
The rest of the company were ordinary.
orKJ'Kltl.l > AM ) XAJIICl ) .
iif tlie New Oimxlia Ir-sly
Iprinn Si'ininary.
The board of diiectorsof the Presbyterian
seminary met yesterday afternoon In tlio
Klrst Presbyterian church tor the purpose of
perfecting Iho oi'irnitUatiou and ? lceting
u fac'ilty. There were about twenty
of the directuw present , Dr. K. C.
Kay of Topeka , Kan. , culled the meeting1 to
order anil the Hrst business taken up wis the
oiection of two honorary members of the
board. The gentlemen elected wcro Hev. \ \ ,
\V. Ilarsha , U. 1) . , of Tccumsch , and VJcv.
Joslah Milligau of Omaha.
Dr. Stephen I'helps ' of Council Hl'jll\
liobort iNrcConaiigny of Vork and Uov. ,1. Id.
\Vllson of Omaha wore appointed to select
names for officers to bo elected. The com
mittee repotted the following' , who
were elected as officers of tlio
boat-it of directors : Dr. Stephen
L'heips , prchldent , Uov , W. II. Li. Fife , Fre
mont , vice president ; liev. W. K.Henderson ,
secretary. In the absence of Kev. Henderson ,
Hov. J.M. Wilson acted.
There were three vacancies on
the board of forty originally
elected at tbo February meeting , and Dr. .1.
T. Haird of I'lattsinoutb , Hon. S. P. David-
sou of Tecumseh nnd lion. Warren Swltzlcr
of Omaha were elected to till the vacancies.
The following gentlemen were ap
pointed ns a committee to pre
pare a constitution and by-luws : Dr , IS. C.
Jiay , Topeka ; Or.T. L. Hoxtou. Howard : Dr.
John Cordon. Omaha ; \V. F. Milroy , M. JJ. ,
Oinnha ; , T. H. AVescott , Council llluIts.
A motion was passed deciding that a ma
jority of the trustees shall tie members of the
I'resbytnrlun clinrcli.
l ollowuiK aru tlio trustees elected : Col ,
J.IJ. Kinlny , Itlttimiiig. Pa. ; IJr. C.eorRe I , .
Allllor. Oinalm ; Hon.S. 1' . Davidson , Te-
cunison ; David Jamison , Omaha : Thomas
Oflk-er , Council lllutrs ; J L. Kennedy , Rev ,
John Cordon , U.I ) , , Hcv. H , M. Ware , Uov.
Jobiah Million , Omaha.
An execulivo committee was elected , con-
slsthiKof Dr. Stephen I'ltelps of Council
JllutTs , Kov.V. . J. Ilarslni of Omaha ,
Itcv. K. H. Curth of f-incoln , Kov.
" , . II. ( j , I'ifo of fremont , Jr. )
J. C. Denls.o of Omnhit , Dr. Robert
JlcConaiiirliy of Vork , nnd Hon. Warren
Swit/.ler of Omnha.
The selection of a faculty was then taken
up and tbo following professors were elected :
Dr.i. . "W Harshu of Tccunisph , pro
fessor of didactic and polemic theol
ogy : Or. John Gordon , professor of
biblical and ecclesiastical history , nnd Dr.
Stephen 1helps professor of honilletlcs nml
pastoral theology. 'J'ho election of a presi
dent was deferred until seine future meeting.
It is tbo intention , so far as possible , to
have the faculty conduct tbo instruction dur
ing tbo first year in connection with its reg
ular pastoral work.
Kov. K. V. Atklsson , Dr. fieorgo T- . Miller
and Her. Joslah Miillgaii were appointed as
a finance committee.
Active steps will bottilccn toward securing
endowment for the seminary , and it istmdcr-
( stood Unit the faculty of McCormick semi-
IP narv In C'hlcago will lend valuable assistance
in Oils direction , KfTortswill boinado to se
cure the nucleus of : i great theological library
atoncc.
It was decided to name tbo institution
"Tho Onmh.i Theological Somiiiry : of the
Presbyterian Church. " The school will bo
opened in .Ser tomber next. Suitable rooms
will bo secured and furnished and the
prospects are that ngood sl/.ed ciass will
ente rat tueopenmg t'Tin. '
Thoboanlvillmcet again on April lat
this same place.
Following nro the prominent pastors nnd
church workers present at vesviilay'j mii't-
in ? ; Uev. Stephen I'helps , UP. , Council
lllufft , : Uobert McConnughy , M. D , Vork ;
liev. M. H. C ! . Fife , b'remont ; Kev. K. C.
Hay. 1)11. , Tepolcn. Kim. : J. II. Uarl-
'
ine'r , Ti ) ! ck.ri ; Itev. 1 , . ll Ivcrr , Hellevuo ;
ItoV.V. \ . i1. Ulnghmd , 15. P. , Hastings ; .1.11.
Westeott , ( Joiined IHufls ; Itov.V. \ . W.
Marsha , U.D. , Teciiinseh ; Kev. T. L. Sexton ,
D.D. , Howard ; Uov. J. M.Vilson , W. P.
Mllrov , M , D. ; Kov. Jehu Cordon , D.D. ,
llev. .losmhMllllgiui , Uov , U. V. .Alldsson ,
Oiuala.
-
I'i'oiiii iien i .MrinpliiH lufxvyoi' Shot ,
MtMl'iit" , Teiin. , March 10. Davidll. 1'os-
ton , n prominent lawyer ot this city , vas
shot and mortally wounded today by Colonel
H. Clay King , also ti member of the Memphis
.bar. Tlio tragedy occurred on May street ,
opposite the court square , nnd occasioned
creat excitement oil tlio crowded thorough
fare. Tlio causes which led to tlio shooting
have Pioir origin in unotrd law suit which
has become celebrated in both Tennessee and
Arkansas judicial annals and to which II.
Clay ICIn and Mrs. ( UdeonJ. 1'illowof ' Fort
Pillow faino were the principals.
Ueeldod Against Hie Itock Island ,
IC.\\ ' A'C'rrv. ' . Mo. , March 10-ludo ( ; Cald-
woll. In the Ur.ited States circuit court , to
day filed n decision In tlo suit begun last
Juno by tboltock Island railway company to
enjoin the Denver It KioCirando from ex
cluding its cara that nro run over tbo Union
1'acille railway from Denver terminals in
Denver. .ludgeCaldivoll decides against the
Itoclj Island , which will take the cuso to tlio
supreme court. _
Tim Tin t-M to Ho liiv
N w VOIIK , JIarclilO. Considerable pub
licity has been given the statement that a
fund of S7.'i,0H ( ) was raised by the police force
of this city to oil the wheels of legislation
nnd seen re nearly 1,000,000 in additional pay
for patrolmen. The board of police commis
sioners today ordered the superintendent of
police to miijcea rigid examination and that
the guilty members ot thnforcobo punished.
( living to Slack Truilo.
MorxT C.VIIMI : ! . . 1'a. , Muich 10 , The
Mount Cai'tnol ' colliery bin suspended Indefi
nitely owing- the depressed condition of
the coal trade , Ono thousand hands are
thrown out of employment. ITnlcss trade
brightens up thousands of other hands will
lose work in this valley soon.
( .Jcislur'sAInglo I leadiichoVnfors , Cures all
UeudneUes In 20 minute : . . At all
THE BIC B11ITBU BLIZ2111D ,
Oomplcto Elocknda of Traffic on Railways
ami Country Roads.
A HURRICANE ACCOMPANIES THE STORM ,
Utility Train * ttnrli'il in Snow Drills
and liisMMiri4M | ; HuHot1 TcrriMy
'llu * M'cnilujr Jllltli-r
in I
l.oxno.v , March 10 Tlie bllimrtlln the
smith of UiiRland continues , tliouiili the
watlicrlu London is tnildur , The hurricane.
\vhioti nt'oonipanled tliu im\v storm piled
snow rlflfta on all 'Ides stojipliig nlllriillle.
on riulwi ; > s mill upon counliy roads. Two
trains full ef ptiMciigeru . | u the midland *
\vciuano\vciluplnit night ninl th | ut on-
RCH were not rosi-ucil vinlll tlil ? inuriiing ,
Tliu roscuf < liooiiWH | iltorutltiH-rlbly Iron ) tlio
coM tlurluir tlio night.
A train on the North ICont rnlHvay liouiul
for thii city \Vii \ * snovvcil up last ui lit itnd
still vnittiiiiis In tlio nillrojil cut xvbi'ro It
\vi\s \ stopuotl l > y tlio dtlft. A niiinbor of on-
Klnoi sent to tlio scout ] wuruutinblo to move
tin11 rnln.
Tlio SlicoritCAs mall Iniiii c.itniot bufouiul.
AsL > rai'liliiKiiu't.VSOIlto : nftor tlio mlsMiug
mall ciin'iLM'i'oscuoil tlioc'iiiiiii ! > i' of tlio lent
engine , who \vixs \ foiitul hint frozen in n ilrlfl.
Kcports sliDivcJ thnt tlio Wianl pi'cvuiled
from St. CiL'orjro'si'hannol to tlioNorlh ca.
One effot-tof tliosovcro stoi'in has lieou tlio
slnipugi | < of the SoutliViU'.s Iron worln.
\ll ro-iil traltlc Is stopped iiiul tnlus are < lc-
layud.
lu Somoi'M'tMlili'i1 , Doi-soMiiiv , Itiiinpshlro
nml vJloui'ustiu'sliIro llu'ro uro SIIOM' ilrlfls
cvory lioro , lauiiy fcoldoop , roiiilorinu lidd
A\orlc impossible. In tlu-so cniiutlos the iiinil
hcrvluo is i'oiiipleiol ' > Mopicil | ami farmers
hUlTorlinuiciiso lo amoii enltlo and slipcn.
Anolhcr liistiini'o of abiiow hlockncled tram
is upon a tuul fimlllnr , to Americans \vlio
cross the oliiiuncllo snu ! from tlio continent.
Tlio patbunger train \vhk-h left the Clinrlni ;
Cross railroad station at mUni M forFollie-
stone mis c'liiiKh' ' " ' alilijh snowiliiftoutslilo
J''oll ostono. The tiassongers wcro not
rescnuil xintU s This inoriiiiiij. wlicu
inniiy of them wcro sonouslj1 ill , holnc
neurly fro/en. The passengers hail noitlier
Joinl tier Unlit from tlietimo when they wcro
imprisoned in thosnow-bouiid t'iiM.
On the Uoncloi ] , ( . 'hnlliani& Hover railroad
twins were iluln.ved for limirs. Malilstono.
Kliuurnoss and SlttUifiUourno \ cut olT
J'roin coinuiuiiiealioii with the. surrounding
country.
hi addition to the ilixiiiapo ilonoby the
slormllself Iho 'I'liiiituM i-omiiionced to rise
u dangerously rapiihimiim. ' ! * anil alromly
immdales the low lylnn ilistticts borderini ;
the river from UleUinoiut down. Towns on
the cliimnol islands have : iho been cutolTby
snow I rot n nil eoiiimunialioti wltli each
other.
At LydOn small scapoil towi of Kent ,
vhllo tlie roast guiinl lifeboat was goinnto
the rescue of thocrowof 1111 eiulaii oretl ves
sel the lifclrout cii | > sl/ed and several ol its
oivupaiits were drownou.
N'uiirlluhtiiifjs. . Sussex county , llvoflslilni ;
smaelHvcro wreekcil anil three tlshornieii
ilrowneil , the others barely oscupcd with
thuir lives.
Atone perl oil of the storm , It xvni snid , n
mail boat plying between Dover and Calais
anil cu ber way to the hitter port had foun
dered. The report turned out to le Incor-
leet , the mall boat having reached Oulaislu
safety , but lu n terribly luttered condition
and after bcinjj eigtiteeu hours uuriftin the
channc ! .
In adtlltion to tlio liloelcajeil trains already
referred to several were snowed up at differ
ent places alotifi various roads. In all ca < cs
tlio passengers li.ivo . siitroicd severely. SUV-
CM ! are reported as tnisslngnndlt is bulioved
Inivo found death in snow drifts uhllo on-
dcavoriiiK' to reach plates of shelter.
Thisnficuioonoiily meagre ) telegrams have
boon received from various Darts of Kn land
and AVules. Ml lines , according to thoi > o
dlsiiatches , are generally blocked.
A dispatch from Ilaryvick brings informa
tion that the yacht Snnphiie , owned by
Maelarr of tilasgo\v , was uriven iishoru tlieru
during the galo. Maclarr was washed over
board and drowned.
Information xvas received fromCadlff this
altcrnoon to tlio effect tli.it much daniat'o
wa . done liv the storm.
Added to the list of lives lost Is that of a
man found frozen to d"atb hi Surrev.
Natlonid Kcdcratioii Convoiillon ,
DfiiLiv , March 10-Tho national federa
tion convention opened in this city today ,
Justin McCarthy presiding. A letter from
Archbishop \VaMi was rend , In which the
archbishop said that four-fifths of his con
stituencies wore roailv to follow the lead of
Kilkunny. I'nrnell's policy involVes the de
struction of the work of thu last ten years.
I.ottcTh of approval of the course adopted by
the McUarlhyites were received from Arcti-
hishop Croko mid most of the bishops in
Ireland.
Sir Thomas Kamonde , secretary of the
convention , stated that 115 orRs'ini/.ations
had sent delegates. Letters lud tarn
received iroin iiinoty others , statui
that thcbo organisations would sup
port IMeCnrlhy. Tlio latter said
the lciiuuliiid , allowed itself to bo captured
iu a. recreant way by the "crowbar brigade. "
Tlio federation , lie dcrliuvd , was \\cllridof
Hie national longuo. Itvas thoutrht by s > onn'
persons tint holiulvuitcdtoo ; \ IOIIK for tlio
IwiK-iK's to take action , but they had felt
bound to hold on in this hope th.it the party
would remain united ,
Thomas Sexton , member of parliament.
made n statement to tlio effect that dining
the lloiilopio negotiations ropiesoutativcs of
the majority of the Irish parlianumtary party
olTered to leave tbe cliairiiiiinship of tb'o
party OJIPH for a year If i'arnell would retire
tomiwrarily from that position. The inro-
Ihitions proceeded on thii basis. "I'nr- '
nell's " ho salil "is
leadership , , no longer
within the range of practical
in u Slat n < > r Hiic. .
T oxi > o > , March 10 , The besiegers of the
house nt Clitheroe , where L' . if. Jackson
took his \vlfo nfter liavimrabrluctod her , still
roinain at their posts. Jackson maintains
his residence In n barrlradcd condition and
tlio police remain oil watch to prevent
n serums collision. Jackson lias telephoned
that Ida vlfo during the day yestt'rday had
been obstinate and helpless. Towards even
ing she conimencod to talk and there wore
signs of a reconciliation between husband
nad wife. The police olllcials advise Jai'k-
soti to surroiitler to the authorities , the law
permitting forcible untr.mco . into his resi
dence tomorrow. _
Ireland's I'olnto Crop Failure ,
Ki HI. IN , March 10. Tlio Iiishlocal govern
ment bonrd has issued its rejiort on the fuil-
uro of the potato crop. H t > tatos that the
districts in wlileli the mseaso appeared com-
prisoaboutlinlfof Ireland imtl Hint the disease
Is duo to planting old ( . 'liamplon .seed.
C'onllnuiug the report says tlio corn crop
Is mostly good and 1ho other resources of the
far'iiers nro nhout up to the average. Uridlly
tlio report goes to shoivJhnt smull farmers
are in good circumstances , but confronted
\vltliiiscMivityofpcitutoeH which has been
unprecedented In thirty years , causing the
deepest distress hi the cpifge.sted districts ,
Orthodoxy ,
ST , l irKit-iiru ; , March 10. Since the
London- Mansion Iloufco mooting , which ex
pressed sympathy for the Hebrews and re
sulted in MHiulni ; a memorial to the c/.ar. the
severity ol the anti-Jowish. | > ciinl laws have
redoubled In vlpor. In view of these pcrso-
nitioiiH about liKl.OlWof the poorer classc ! , of
Jews have embraced the Kusslim orthodoxy.
Seven I'etmlo KillotI ,
Gt tsc.nw , March 10. A condenser used In
the manufacture of ammonia at Ouou's iron
works in tills city exploded ( today , Tnroo
mmiKlod bodies have been recovered from the
ruliijanilloiirottioi's , iiuludini ; that of the
mnniiser of the works , are still burled In the
debris.
In t lie Commons.
Toxi , > nv , March 10 In the commons today
I > r. Fit/.Ke.iald raised the ( mention in regard
to the case of Mi's. Ciitlicnrt , a wealthy lady
who it h alleged WIIH conllned iiuiii Insiiuo
asylum at ttio instignUonuf her hnshand.
Mattbuivs , homo sooretary , In replying said
nil th li' nlre < i\ilr \ > niNit.s of humpy nets bil
been fulfilled , uiidhosmv no nusou lo Inlor-
fcro In lUo matUr.
A rreol'l lit alnlt\ay. ( !
O KH\AY , Mnrch 10. A free tight took pUeo
today nt u mooting In UaUvii ) of the to n
voiniiilMloii , Tliu cli.ilrm.iav.u . thrown to
( liolhwr , mid the I'lunolUto * preuMU clo.iroil
the hull of llielrnpnoni'iitiiind p.iahedtt re.sn-
luttonto present mi addrojs of roiilMoiivO In
I'lxriu'll. '
A K uilnliit | XViirtied.
I'.ui'sitM , Miuvh 10. - | olil ! Ciib'-egiam
to'l'ni ! UKIduesbdi1 : ) , Iho liinoits : French
socialist , vlio hni been In thii il'y for sonic
time past nrriinitlni ; plans for Iho Mny dav
iTlobi'iilloii , lias boon warned la UMVO llol-
glutiiat hlsenrllest ixuslhlo convenlenco.
I'liMNed tlio Sunilny KCHI Illll.
Hi iu-1'r.jtii , March 10.The clumber of
tiujtintis ; has jusHi-il the Sunday rest bill ,
wliiehdoilne * Hundaj as extending from tlio
close of Suliirdm toiiu. in. Monday ,
Clnlin the lllsliiiis |
DriiMN , March 10.The 1 'i-eenuiti's Jour
nal toilay Miys ( bat "If a few liishops Mllh-
ilru w from tlio | Utictl contest in Ireland the
Hold \\unldhe \ \ iitiieted in a wodt. "
J'iis.snl llieKiiuiif lluu nllcM Illll ,
I'AIIH , March lu.The rh umber of depu
ties lu ) paised the sugar bounties bill.
jint'.i's ttn. A'i'v .1 f
Slate < "oii vi'iil ion Noiv In
Olhor Iliivkoyo iUallet-4.
OI : < M I\K- < , la. , Jlaivli --Special ( Tele
gram to Tim HIT. I Tlio State association
of county auditors met in this oily todav.
AtnosHrsumt of I'olk county is president , \ \ ' .
II. .lohnsonof Muscatlno secretary , ind C , U.
Winterblcof O'llrien ' county rorrcHiK > ii > liiif ;
secretary and treasurer. About forty audi
tors nro in attendance. I'crmuiiont ' or anua-
tlon was effected today and c-onnniltoos up-
piuntcd.
The convent ion continues tomorrow. Ques
tions pertaining to the busine.ssof the county
auditors1 oftlce will lie dUrussod , and an en-
ilcavor will bo made to re.ich . a uniform plan
of keeping the records of tlio ofllee , to llKliteti
Iho burdens of the auditor and increase the
sorvli'o to the
/V I'lycr CliaiiyeH Iliti : < l < .
DrillQIT , la , March 10. ( Spoelal Tele
gram to Tin : Uii : . 1 ICenoF , the phenomenal
young trotte * , oivncd byl' . Olilugcrof this
city , was soUl today to Kverett 1 . Smith of
Iloston , Mass. , for i. OOO. I lo was sired by
J.lttloMoak , and is MS vim years old. Mr.
Ollinper hoiijjht him three yuars atjo of
Hnyne.s l arlin of Sininior , la. , fur $ V > ( ) . Ills
ivcordof 2:17 : was made List year ill Roches
ter , y. V. , and duplicated In CJliluago.
TCIII i > era uer 'on vein i on.
DB MDIXKS , In. , March 10. ( Special Tele
gram to Tin : llii.J : : The state tuinporanco
alliance began a two days' ' so.-i.slon inthlsrity
this evening- . There Is u largo nltendanco
from all over tlio state , which will Illcoly bo
InertMsed tonioirow. President , ! . A , Ilurnoy
delivered the annual address and committees
wcroappointe.l.
A Xew Trntt ing CJIrciiil ,
rinti.ixmoN- . , March H ) . | Spocinl Tele
gram to TIIK Uii.I : : The Iowa-Missouri
trotting- circuit , pinliracing n number of tlio
principal citU's in both states , has beoii
formed. The meeting will run through July.
Cure for Croup.L'sq Dr. Thomas1 Elec
tric Oil according to directions. It is the
biibtremedy forali sudden attacks of colds ,
paltiand Inllainination , and injuries ,
/I "IH.L FAll.VKE.
Collapse ol" thf Second I.iarfj < mst House
111 , \I1K-CI. | |
1 BOSTON , Mass , , March 10. The falluro of
Dudley , Hall A Co. was announced today.
The firm , which is com nosed of Dudley C.
Hall and Dudley Hall , for many years car
ried on an ex tunsivc tea importing business
and also dealt quite largely In sucar. The
endotscincnL of paper by tlie senior member
of tlio firm for the accommodation of personal
friends proved too much for the firm. The
liabilities of the firm itsell are $100,000 , u
lurRC partof vulcli Is .scrured by convoy-
nncosof real cit.itoand property anddcposits
of collateral securities. The linn's assets
consist largely of anilities nnd rral estate.
Theothcr available .issetsot the linn consist
I'hiolly in stock and bills receivable , amount-
In in value tofr > titKX ) orfiit ) , ( D. If tlio as
signces em secure time to dispose ot the
IUTKO interestslu real estate held by tlio linn
and the members individually to the beit ad
vantauc the creditors , ills thought , willulti
mately receive a laiye dividend. The linn is
the second largest tea house in the United
States , doing a business of over : ? 1,0)0 , < IOO a
your.
'Jlio Heath Uoll.
VAXC-ouvr.H , Wash. , March II ) . Captain S.
10. Xnson , Troop K , t'outtli cavalry , diedlasl
iiiKht of IlriRlit's disease.
\VASII i. rro\ , March 10. Secretary lilaino
tonight received a cable mossafjo from Tnkio ,
Japan , nniiouncinKthedeath of United States
MinlbtorJohn F. Smith.
Oru MIVI , la. . March 10. A caUesram re
ceived from United States C'onsul Simons , at
Hone IVOIIJT , China , states that Senator 1' . ( i ,
Uallintrall , president of the coal julaco , died
nt sen on March in. and was buried at Hong
\\oi\g. \ \ ll.illiiigall is a well Icnown hotel man ,
Ottumwa is in mourniur.
L.OI I.-VII.M * , ICy. . Muivli 10-\VilliamDab-
noy Stratlier Tajlor , n ed ciglity-fivo , a
lUMihow and the oldest surviving member of
Ihe family of I'rohident Kacliary 'J'uylor , hiu
died here.
I've been a sufferer from rheumatism for
years and bavo been unable to obtain any re-
lie fat all. Salvation OH cuvemo tntirotelii'f
nndI lii-aitiiy recommend it. Henry \Ylnkol ,
BaUiuiore , Md ,
SiilTocnted liyCoal Cias.
31nsTo.v , Mass. , Mareli Hi.-Tho family of
GeorRe Potter , " consislinK of his % ifo and
nvoehildren , weroovercomo by coal uas last
nlHut. One .son. a od twenty , is dead , but
thoothcrs are expected to recover.
Each Season
Has Its own peculiar malaily ; but with tlies
Mood iiuiini.-uiiciliii astute uf uniform \igor
nnd imrlty.hy tlicnst'of Aycr'a Sirsai : > : nllla.
thu Hjsti'in leadlly ncijjits itself tochnngod
coiKlftlon.s. ( . 'oini'iisiMloI ' tlie ) > estdtoiT : > tlvua
and tonics , unit tieini ; higlily conccntntcd.
Aycr'i Sanapaillla is the must etlectivcauii
cconnmlual of all blood incilii'lucs.
" l-'ni some yrais , at tin1 n-tiini nt .sjirlng ,
1 bad st'nmis trouble wltli my Mdni-js. I
vas iiiinlilf lo sleep HinhK and stillried
fieatly witli pains In tlio Mn.ill of my haek.
I was also alUii'led vltb Iiradache , loss of
flplK'tlle , and inillnostlnn. Tlirs1 symptoms
ueie iiuioli woihi' last sjiri nit , cswially | tlio
trouMo with m > tiacU. A lilunil persiuilud
me to use Ayi'i's saisiipanlla. 1 l > eiati
t.ikini . ; U , and uij trouUes .ill disapiifaied. "
Mis , ( ii'uexia liulanger , il llrlilgi ; dt. .
I , Muss
's ' Sarsaparilla
nv
DR. J. C. AVER & CO , Lowell , Mass.
Gold Ii ) l > rnvii u , ( l , > llf j. Wotthf j' liulllK.
NEBRASKA.
National Bank
U. S , UKVOSITOUY , OMAHA. NRB.
Capital , - . . . JMOO.OOO
Surplus -Jnri. 1st. 18UO , - GiJ.BOO
OIUct < r < > ni1 IHrncton llonry Vi. Vnloi , I'l'-nl'lont - ;
I.onln S. Iti'ttil , Vluu-l'riiHiiliMil ' ; J.nnos \ Huva n. IV
V.M-jrsc - , ,1'ihn S. C.illlni . , K f Cuillhli , J. N. U
1'iilllcK. W ll.H. Minima. c.nh.iT
T1-1K 1ROM U/VNK ,
C'ornorii \ ( \ unit l < 'iiriiiiui sn
A General lluiikln Ilimliuss rrui-iolol ; : :
'JOSEPH CILLOTT'S" '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIJ EXPOSITION , 1080 ,
THE MOST PERFECT OF PEHS.
IIKLI'I ' Ulll.lMTHK IAIY ) VAISTS.
" 'TIS ' tln > tnlnk of mii'.vo.
'Tin ' Ilic drililglit of n lirc.llll ,
1'roin the liliiHiiini of liKtdth ,
To Hie puleiu-fU of ilnitli. "
When sttilili'it faliitlii } ; ' .jielt * fonio
ttjion a laily , you inny nhvayi mupeot
iilcrltii1 dUtiirbnncesi1 ) ! tumble , < r
some retit dlsonler iiitlii'elriMiliitlmuiiKl
nvrve centvr * . A reiueily thil : IIIH always -
ways provtul successful in wardliijroll'niul
ri'inovliiff thu tendency lo a reiMtrriMiee ol
fainting spells tliat'ri'iinives llueanso
of lliein.oorieftrttlie elrculaiimiof hlooil ,
and jjlviu to the system that even run-
iilnj ; f.ctvoiH oneriry MI e i'iitlal , h Or ,
l'ierce'8 Kiuorite '
I'lvt-riptloii ,
Tliu " Proscription'1 Ii ijinirantftd to
f lve sjttlsl'uclloii In every eisc : , nr money
r 'l'iimlctl. Votliinj. eKe does as inncli ,
5LOii _ only pay for ( Inuoil you jet.
Can you a > k more ?
As n regulator nml promntor of tutu1-
tloniil action , : it the crlllcal period ol
eliatij o from gltHioml to womiiiiltood ,
"Fiuoiili1 ' ' " ' U
I'roM'rii'tliin n perfectly
sifo : reint'tlhl nircnl , mid can pmilin'c
only good rc < nlt < . It is eipially H1ca-
cious and valuable In Us olTects whi'ii
tnkuii fur those disorders and di'iatim'1
meiits IlK-idetit to tlint later ami luosl
crltiiil ; pciloil , known as "Tin1
pBettoets
riiysicians , Silicons anil Specialists ,
14OO 1JOU Glv A S'l H MblT
OMAHA Mill
The mnst widely nnd favor , il > lv known spec
lallsts In Iho t'lillcd Slates , Tlii'Ir ' Ionic cx-
pcrlunce , reinarkuhli < skill and universal sue-
i-i'is In thu trcaliiient anil eiireof IServrim ,
t'liiiiuic1 : nil SiirKleal Ulsea > es. intltlo tlit'Mi
eminent pliyslelans to Mm full miifldcnoMir
thentllli'tiMl cvcrvwlicii' . ' 1'lmv mmriiiitri * :
A IMIUT.MN "AND POslTl VH iTliB Mr
Die awful olti-ets of o-nly vjpo utiil tlioniimcr *
oniovlU tlintfnllow lulls lniln.
1'IMVATK ' , UIOOI > AM ) SKIN IllSEASES
sjn'cd I lv. ( oiniiloti-l v ii nd pcriiiiLiirnt l.V on ivd.
NKHVorSllKIIIMTV AND SKXUAI. HIS-
OliPK Its yield readily to tlielr tUllful treat-
pll ! . IIA AXD HKfTAIj TU'HIIS
guaranteed enred without piln : or d ' ntlon
flTl"viViOlJ"llXR { AND VAIilCOCri.F. p rma
iH'iitly and iiei-ei-fiilly oini-d In ( > \ 'iy eiie : ,
SVI'lllMS , ( iONOKIillKA , ciKK'l' . Hper-
nialorrhea. SeiniinilVrakni"s Lo-it Mnnhiiral.
Nliihl Kiiifs-lniif4 , Hei-nji'd 1'iuMiltli'S. I umnlo
Wi'iiknesand all del Irate dlMirders iieeullar
toelthrr sc > v | -ltlvoly cilieil. us wtllnall
fiinel limul iljiurili'M tliat result fnuu ioutlitiil
folili ! > or the e.\ < -i'ss of unit mi' ' y ' .ups.
CTI. * If'l'l 1K > K litinrantoivl petiiia ne n tly
Ollxltl Ulxl oiireil , roinovid c nill < 'te.
without cnttlnc. eiiustiaor illlatallon. . ' "
flTi'eted at homo by patient vltbont uiu-
mcnt'b | iiln : nr aiiiiovan' ' ! * .
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN.
' The awful otli-els of
A QT1IM ? riTI'U
/\C UKl ! , lUKli early Uc wlili-h brings
oriiiiiewealiii-i-i ! ! , destroy In ; : both mind and
body , with nil Us d routed Ills , permanently
T1P J lU TTQ Addiess those bo liavo Im-
1JI\.O. D.j 1 1 O piiiroil tln'insi'lvcrt liy Im-
propcr Indulsencvi nnd solitary liillt : . which
ruin both mind and Innly. iiiitittlnu Ilium fur
bn-liu1 * " . Htmlv nr 111:11 : rlagu
MA Mill ED MKN or thosi enter ng on that
h.ippy life , aiMirodf jjliyslctd rtijlillltyiiilckly |
llSSlsl ° " -
OUR SUCCESS
Tshnscd upon fads. rirst-Prui'tlral experi
ence. fi'Ciind K\ei-y ciso : isapci'lally ' ladled.
tlinfitiirtln ; ; rluht Thirdineillflmis nro
propaitd In our laliondoiy exadlyto Mill
eaeli eii'-o , thus I'lfri'tnis i-iues without Injiny-
Drs. Bctts & Belts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA , NEB
DK , . J. S. McGrHliW ,
THE SPECIALIST.
Ill Yp.irs' Kx
PRIVATE DISEASES
Cnrt l In .t tufi Utiyi wltliniil I lie lotnf nu limiTs'ilmn
fruiii Imtinos1 * 'I'lio imut nbsuliito euro ( nr * - I.IIKT
mill all iinnovnm ilKclinrefs OVIT known to mt'Mcul
( fieiici ) SVI'IMI.IS. u xvnrrnnlcil ruroln : tllti > .V'l.iy .
Tbo iniHt iniKcrfid roinoly yol known fora prrnm-
iion ttviin. aTKlCI'l'llllor ' piilnln rnllovliiBlUo lihi'l-
iliT , ciili'il alhiiiiicILIioul lii < lnuiu'nH ; nil tniHInir ,
nu iiiiln , uo itllutln. I.UM of Maiilioml \Vunkness
inislllvi'ly enroll : Insliint riillcf. > klli ll asci anil
fi'mfiliHllaoiiitOtt iioriuani'iiUy curoO I > r MciriMV'H
mri'OM In UIP ircntniLMil of Prlvnto l > lnra.si > Imi
Wfcrt'oon ' cqualloJ. ninllilH front iirnij' t tmtli'iitt
rwK-lin from tlio Aiiiinllft.i tlio 1'iiclllr llo.iki nml
Cliuiilnrn trcn li.lli'H : . liniii t { > I nitty. 1 llh nml
rnnuim Ut'ita ! UimlKi , Neb , ICiitnuicu on I'ilhor
tlruol
W W M
CURE S
COLDS IU THE HEAD , by ono application.
CATARRH , in a very short timo.
HAY FEVER , in from 3 to 5 days ,
EARACHE , instantly.
FIFTY CKNTS A HOT TLK.
vMin : \i.i ,
I'll'IKircil Kitty liv lli
1'IIKNOUNi : SlhlHUM' CO
llurKi'iItlw'U. ' ' . Onmlin. I
Ifn I
fn > u >
the I'lli-ou ol
juiilliful irnin
* * nrlytiocftT , wfthtlnjf Meaknos % lot maulKMx ) , iu .
I will M > II. . | n veliKil.li > trmulMi ( Mali'it ) nuiUilnliiH
fulhiArtliMitnra for linino cun * , l'111'.l or rlmr i *
.V fMilondlil-mtHllnil \ > ork i liouhllu ifivl l y rviTj
mini vvlin U IHTVIHH nil.I dolilllliit > il. A lihvi *
1'n.r. . I'.c.
M V'WKM KV1 v- > ,
BOYD'S , TVV
irlK&WAv.MARCH 10 , lllil II.
Tlii' l'iiv nlli Amorlriin Ai'ln-m ' ,
Alili'd liy In I- < ) ii n'mpinv. ' Im'liidlnjj MU.
I'llAMi XM'HTO.N. In ilm r.Him . Inn pin- ) . :
TrisiuKUMMI : :
M 1 MA INN IN'Ci.
A Nt > Aiiii'ilrutil'oiui'iU' '
\YKHMIIIAI I.VIMMI -
drum ! u > \ li.il of MlMir.lUlei'M I'mnom Mildl-
Mill Squitl' : ( 'It'll I loll.
KIA KlKlv.
Its IIHIIIll.
M'VI'INKK '
KOYHX
it J .i. VJ O AND I'lVHN'tKf ) .
" ' ' '
ONLY TWO
' ' I liirsiliy ! Midi 1 2.
rKui > 'oi\iAM'Ks { ; \ , .
\V , ir ? . ( MAKVKUAMIVrt
i ; UK AT -
Consolidated Minstrels
CHID ( PIMM I I'U'lmlvi'lv of hli'llai rcleliritli"-
Hilly Diiii'i-Min. llmni-y r.iiiiin. | , < y
HitiuliiMh , l.iilu * N'luiiilrriin mill SliMiui
llciii'illi'tn , ml i lii'idunlim M'liMiillnual
lltHI'lt \ ,
H - TI i K ouar.H - ; ;
I.UlliKir K > MIMS\ l\iil\ : \ I'lllVil MM I
IK'N t Mls.s IT
I'rli-ri It-it iilnr
TI I ll' / ' ! > IVU ' M' ! 1TUI- ' < 1IM.\M | It
I I 1 I'l ' I I IV 4'\i > 1) ) . ( PN\ | \
SUNDAY , MAHOH If )
IIOH' M tun nit"l anil Mowlhnri . lul r.iui . > iljr ,
"ABTIKTCH OP KETS , "
on , rri
iKiiriiisii : \ \ KN'mun.v M-\\
I t NMKII THAN I'JVril
Dlflii'slMi. ; , KIlllil Me. lllllll'llt , , Lr llnWho (
npi'ii Niliinlnv
DIIVEE EDEH B/IUSEE. /
\\111 \ \ l.iiwh'r. M iiiiiim'r I'nr lltliand I'll 111:1111 :
vvixu 01 MAin'ii i' '
Aqiiiitlr nun. . tun Curt ll.-irh MunlMlr l.ii Suit" .
Mi'riiinlil .Mnrrny mill AIIIMI Sto'hli ' AilNtt * , K > l
AriiiMtriiiit : . lrth iu ui'iliiin , lirnvn lrn ! t Clou
ILiiit-w 'rim Hill's IIHIIII I ii i I'll l-Miiillv. 'Hut
liiivi'riii1 TiiiU'M | mill n vtmp'iiiy . r ti iiii-illniiH
1
ll
Is a iUPhtion | that daily probunls ilsi-if
to hundreds nmi hundreds of tli(3 ( read
ers of this | ii per. Man.vaiiioiiK this unity
of Hii'U ' Mild RtilTcrlni ; oin-s litivu buuntin-
fnrtnntito in soloctiny their piiysii'iuii.
Many have been in sled , imposed upon ,
bwindlod and sire lisr : ( > M > KNT , 1)1 ) -
( ( jfiA ! < ; ii : ) and Siuf'ri'A : ( i , . Tlioy
ilon't Uuow. wlio to < ! iiilny | ) nr wlncii
way to turn to linil thu help they neml
so tinii'h
Nearly nil Imvo proiiably noticixl the
nil vertisement ot 1)11. ) l-\ < j. UlLLINdS
thnt has iippciireil in th is pa per dail\ .
Very many have ruiul it euro fully , not
ed tile uliiinis theroiii iiuide , iniif hue
called for I'on.iultation or written a
&lateinont of tlioir caso. Thobo iino
almost invtirmbly bocmno patlent uiui
are now liih t'rai.cfnl friends , 'i'lioro nro
ninny others who know Unit such sin
adverU vniont hiw appoured in the pu-
licjr , but Imvo nrtvor read It , jircferriiif ;
to sty : to tlicmsL'lvus : "O , pslm\v ! an
other qiiaolc doctor. Ho etuinot oati-h
inu ; I huvo Ijuen liunilinjr 'eil too tnaiiy
times. "This cla s nro surely HfM-
'
itLMKifXfi Tiu : > i > iiA'is : : for lli'oro are
TIIOfSAXDS ofSHIN AND ffO.Mll.V ill the
\VoMtwho KNOW that 1)K. LJlLLlNtJS
is the JIOST srrcHssivi. , olllco prauti-
tionor und gpuulalislvo.st of Chirn n
Tlion there is another ulas-i of hulTerers
who , reading the doetur's honu.st : iti-
iioiiiiceinont , will siij1 : "Well , if I only
KN-nv Unit 1)11. ) DlLMKliH could on
WHA'f in : ( t.AiMs ho cjtti do hurc , [
would { jo anil try him nt onuo. " 'J'liUh it
is tluit many nro prevented from ioek-
inpr hull ) at the liuiuls of ono who is
( | unUlicd to nll'ord it. J'.vicitY CLAIM
inudo liv Dr. Hillings is jos'i'xn.\ |
MADK. Ho clous not treat aciitodisea--- ! ,
and if nslicd to treat u ent-o of Typlioi I
[ over or Diphtheria he would rcfnso
upon tlio plea of hu-lt of expcrienct1 in
such uiisus. Hut the stubborn ,
iuy , uiinjjomus atul special i
cnumor.tled in his advertisements ho
trcnts with sitisfviii'unil often ASTON-
isiiixcj src'i less.
Till- ; ? ! ' , DIM'Asr ' * tuny liobrlolly named m
IH.-'KASIlSor ' 'fill ' ; ltliOI ( ) , tin luilln zspi'i-i
( lo 111,1)01) ) POISON.l \ \ , NKIiVOI's 1)1.-- )
i\SI > . AM. IISKASKSANM\VJ'\K ) ) : > 'I > SI
F1IO.M \ \VMKMSrM'ii.iill ) : nonlilcs
ntri'i'tlii ' ! ! tliu DKiKSTION. ASSIMILATION
undNl'TUITIo.S. nil Ciiliirilnd Tmnhli's. ' ail
Uertiil rriiabli-s. all ( ionlln-rrlnary TionhltM
anil nil illst'iiM" . nf a prlv.ito iiituii. ; Nl )
M1XKKAI. UltfOS lilVr.X. Mnlli-liii's uru
ineptly piepari'd from roots , hark * . KUMIS ,
lu-ibs. slirnliH.i-tc. l'atli'iit-inrt > furnl-hi'd : di
niodli'liii" , without o\trii I'tist. Constillat mil
frc'i' . I'atlitnls siicri'-sfnlly tli'ati'd liy ciirii' ' .
HinduiKV. 'K. ' Soulli l..tli st ii'iM. Oiiiiilia , Nt-l ) .
TlieOriiii ! anil Geiuis
( WORCEOTERSMIRE )
Imparii the inott deliaoiis tusto unit zest to
rhorrs , ,
Ofnl l.TTI.ltlmtn
oMKHICMjiil-.N.
TI.ij\N | nlMntt.
n > , tolitu lirotlior I'ISII ,
at WDUCliBTEIt ,
Hay. Ml. HOT AT ( 'OKI )
"Toll
M'.A J : I'l'ltlllNS' '
that their unuco ll
hliflilj r tiHiinc < l in
luilln.una ulnniy
rpiiilon , the iiioa' \VMI.SII. \
l'al t.-iii' ! | , M well
IIH tlioin.mt uli.'ln ItAltriUTS ,
pome MIICO that la
Beware of Imitations
irtin
BOO that you get Lea & Pemus1
PlirnntiimoiicTcry lottloor ( IrK-inal , < ; OvnunA
JOHN' Dl'NCA.N'S l l .N&iM\V | \ VUIJU ,
K { STOMR , MO.OfatliB.ill ,
Sulit liy llrnuul I .
Jt'Klt'I. tfl.IU.