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THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : TliritSDAY. MAROTT 10. 1Sflt " NOT POPULAR IN THE ARM , Captain Outlay's Eotir-nmnt Looked On ixs a Blowing by Oth r Offiwtf. HARTSUFF TELLS HIS STORY. Oonlit ll. > hlooil a W li.il tlm Coliiucl C to Siiy In tlio Slnttrr. offered nt Tuesday's session of the court-Hinttltil In Captain Catlov's case was mid at length as oxti'iideil bv the sten- i and occupied the first hour of inninliiR's scsiloti of the court. Major Alhoil lliitsulT , suiguon , was the first witness called by .Indue Ad\oeato Uay Jlr IluitHiilT testllled that ho was on duty at JMnii Kidgo In charge of the division Held hospital and know Uuplnlu C.itli-y. "I Irul n i orsatiiMi \ \ ith ( 'aptiln Catlov OK DC , ember M nv .to , " snll , Or HaitsiilT , "nml lu a conversation nskod mo If In inj opinion no was abiu to inaich I stated to him tli.il I was not the Mirgcon of the roKlinctu and not the pnpor piutto apply to , and toll ! him to iroto the icglinontal surgeon f-u oxiinilnntliiii I mkcd inm what Ills ti mole win and ho said that his logs were boilu img him I cximlned ufti-iwauls and lutind Vnrlooso veins In both legs " "Or sucn a kind th it would prevent him Juan-hint' with his company ! " naked the ad- vornto "Ilo cniild tint hive tnkon , a long mirch , liul could hive Htood an ordinary in.irch Mthnut d'inwr ' This was after the day of the tiuublu nt I'lnu Uldgo , December 'Jtf , and I can not state whit his condition \\as at that time " " \Vouldtho pnsent state of the vaiico.o veins In Captain Uatle > 's legs vieventhlm f loin making a march ! " "No , sir. " "Is the disease or trouble a lluctuatlng OIl'Jl" "No , sir " "Would the condition naturally grow hot ter or worsol1' "tt'oise " On crnss-omanlnatlon hy tlio accused Or Ilartsulf stntcd Ih it as an examining mirgeon lie would accept ( Japt.iln Catcly for lo-enliHt nient hut ptobablyonlil refuse him as a new turrit It. Ilo srdd lin lonsldcicd Captain Catcly In .i lit condition to perform the ordi narv duties nf his position , and in the fuco of dangoruould not h.ivond vised hm\ not to pioceodto tlio front with hiscompiuy. As other witnesses hint not arrived an ad journment taken until J o'clock The court lecoiivencd at U o'clock. CIcn- rilVlic.iton , colonel of ttioSeconil Infantry and cnimiKindant at l''uit Omaha , \\.is the Histltnoss ( ionoralVlicatoii stitod that as Ciptala C.itlin had in.ulo an application for letiro- incnt lit1 'lioilKlit It best to leave him behind , us ho ( iiofcrroit toseo seine onu clso in coin- in md of the company. Juil o Advocate Kay aslccd Cicneral " \Vheaton if ho consideicd Captain Catloy ilnlit for duty ut HID time ills cotnpan > was oulerod to the front The witness replied that ho thought Captain Catlov was dKiuali | fled fonhit\ and Incanablo of marchliiK a lone distance. Did the olllcers of the icKlmcnt think Cap tain Catloy Ineapablo of conimandiiiK Uoopi ui.dor llr.1 , was the no\t question put to the witness , which was objected to hy the licensed JtidKO AiU ocato Kay dote - inandcd an answer to the iiuestlon. The couit room was cleat cd , the point in question was doliatod , and Captain Cnllcv's ' objection u.is not sustained U'hu witness then replied that bomoof the Captain Catloy incompetent to command under lite. Gomml Wheaton continuinK said tint his niljutnnt had told him that the captain h.id been to see a surgeon and cndcaorod to t.c cine aci'ititiciiteef disibillty Also that ho was considerably annocil by tno absence of tlio nit used when w antedwliieli necessitated n length } search. Thu enlie ! camp nt Pine Hlilpo was ox- posed. General U'heaton fctated that ho had never heeu in a more o\nosed camp. Something of a sonsition was produced by the .statement of the witness that no regret was expressed by Captain C.itley when in formed that ho should uuniln hetiind when the loulmont maicht-d out to battle with the hoslilos The action of the captain in 10- jnalnlnjr behind inortilled the other olllcors of the Second icglincnt. Although few spoke to him about it , the captain's reputation ns a bravo man nnd .solitier was considerably dam- ngcd. An indorsement was introduced by the ac cased , bearing the signature * of Goneial Wheaton and Lieutenant Kowell , adjutant pf tlio reijimei.t , showuigCaptiln ( Jatlo to boa liravo man and ono \\lio had never shirked duty. This endorsement was civcn some time luo , when Captain Catloy maifl ) appli cation for letlremeiit.Vhilo not publicly expressed it seemed- bo the desire of the regiment that Captain Catloy bo retired The Becreiary of war had , however , refused the .oppllcition. When SurRpon Spencer examined the cap tain at Pine Uidyo he said that Captain Cat- ley was able to jo with the command ami urged him to start and go until he was tired or dis.ink'd and to then return to tlio camp at 1'ino Uid" . The hour of closing , ! l p m. , had now ar- ihod and the court adjourned to meet at 10 n m. today. The infant rei on plows apace andealls for no more application of that KOOI ! friend , hal ation Oil , \shich neor disappoints but at- n\s kills pain. It U neither pleasano nor profitable to hoar people constantly coughing when thcj could be easily cm oil by a * . ! 5 cent bottlu of Dr. Hull's Cough B } i till .I.TI 1TA J * t Cathollu Ijondei's Doslwtm of Talcing I'.irt In Italiiin I'olllles , HOMI- , March -Special [ C.iblejr.iiii to TDK HI-.I : . ) Since the Cnspi fall a cerlali relaxation Is noticeable between the Vatican and the qulnnal. The new government has iltiuui everybody's attention to the Homan question whlchupon both sides Is looked upon us the cruiial point of every political move ment la Italy and Europe The present cab Inct \ \ itu the suppoit of the court is hopofu that the pope may ere long ho induced to allow Catholics to % oto and take part In lt.il Inn polities , but theio Is a strong feeling against this. Prom influential Cotholic sounes the , following views touching the present sltiffttioii are obtained : In thu church any ono may dlstingulsl thioo factions or parties first , thcro is the Pirtj of conciliation which numbers amoiiK its followers in my la > mcn and seine ol the moro enllphtoned prelates , Count Cmnpello is prominent in this group and It ilnds stion support among the provincial aristocticy The bishops of Cromona and I'iacenza are counted among its mlherenus and allchuuh men ambitious to phv seine part in polities nro attracted to It. The t'niono Komaiiiiacis as its mouthpiece and gives It nn rncrgctk support. Tuo Ideas doiuinato this part\ : ( I ) that Catholics should go to the ballot hexes and ( - ) that the statu quo should bo maintained That is to say they demand the unity o ltal.In . its cntirctybutith nn inteniatlona character for the laws of guarantees. 1 Catholics mo allowed toote , this piity pro jK-.es to tie nblo to civate in the Italian par Ilnniont a powerful center party , whlcl might bo able to dictate religious peace to ( he liberals and to the go\ eminent , whilst wait ing for the opportunity of taking the reins of thogovcinment. Since the noisy nlTair of ( liordnnn Bruno the leaders of this party liavo put great pressure upon the pope 10 In duce film to abrogate the rulo. "Ko clcttl , no elottori " Count Campelloand his friends have prcbented to the i > opo a long document in ubleu thoyglvo in detail the icasons in favor of nlloing Catholics to toke part in po litical and parliamentary llfo tostopreliu'lous persecution , toprmeut the irreligious educa tlon of the youth of today.toend the triumph al march of radicalism , to found in the coun try a powerful conservative organization ci- p.iblo of setting Italy upon solid foundations , and to restore to the church its prestige and popularity and thus prepare the May for all liij men desirous of playlug n pollttial part. Such are the ideas and aim * which move this patty. ' 1 his patty would accept the statu quo by giving to the law of guarantees an International charac ter The eloveiost among them do not say M * aloud , but all think so at the bottom of their lie rt . Aceortlnp | to this nrinngetiient Homo \\utild \ remain to the king , but the | HO ) | , Instead of being placed ox- rlusHoiv under Italian protection , \ \ od \ hi ) placed timiur Interniitlonil pniti't tlon This lilci , which Is also thai of Tiielnl nnd lion dlhl , was first tint foruimt bv Hisrmrok wlipn.afUr IS" * , ho opened negotiations with lioholjseo. Ilo pioponod so-nth to the > pc such an lulcrniitlonal ruinMiitj uhen tiinibotlAln France , acting on tht'nds lee of in old diplomatist , favored < | uleU > the solil- lou of the Italian problem l > v dhld- ng Italy into tlireo sliced , thoM M > po to rcciivo the center. Hut .ho pope did not act on It Ho looks upon his international guaranty its still moio lliunry and luellU.iolous than the It Ulan aw , Ix't-iinso instrail of depending upon Italy ic would h.ivo to douetid upon over ) bodj - either on the strongest government or the trongest statesman , u Napoleon one day , a iUmnrcIc the next , nnd a ( llaiittono the hhd 'Hits \\hlloCrlsplwasln power , sui rc in'oil ' wtthlittlo favor , but now it ins prospects of securing greater Inllucnco , hnnks ID the relation : ) It h.is with leading ) o nonages 'I he second party Is that of lor > Xllt. This vlshes to iiiuku iieacolth ofllclal H.Uv on ho basis of a bilateral agroc-tienl , ulili'h vinil.l nho Homo to the pope Under this olutlon ICoinu would not bo the capital of a snmll i > ontlllini stnto or of any temporal ioHor , lint a free town Catholic , Interim- loml , without i > olltical character , a neutral o\vn jilai-cd under the church of llbortv , n osinopiilitan city wh < icall Catholks would imu a light of iiti/ein'np ' The Italian inltv would lemaln imtoucticd vltlithlsen- Insed town , llko Mimiuu or Situ Marllno , iho the Ilansii'tU' or fioo towns in ( iormanv luring the mlddlo ages Not only , Ills itlgeii , voiild Italy not suffer fnnn this enclosed ter- " ilory , but"peace with \alie.ingroumled ipun this lock-llUoagrccmontwould Uicixuse ttiogiealtiess and security of this young lulled kingdom. lastoad of growing weak at home and of consuming Itself liv onerous illlancei abroad , I'.ihoulil tcgaln it lib- rty and thu lourso of iu gloilons dustin > . 'Ilila mefiill } thought out idoidoe Jus- tlco at the same time to national sentiments Did to Catholic prejudices , as uoll as to the suscaptllillltli'i of tlio states l.co XIII. has Mirsued the leuli/.illon of this Ideti ever shao the beginning of his pontificate In living to male peace with the powers , In seeking to erc.ito at homo a .fnvoiablo cur rent , and In refusing to allow the Catholics .o MHO , the pope wished to pioduco n double movement inuidcr to force thu hands of the overniiient and the king to accent this ar- iMiigeiiiLiit , The exteiior policy and the Italian policy ot Leo XIII completed each other Hut excited bv the greatness and the y m pathetic side of this plan , thu government f Italj , Instead of accepting It , his become riluhtenod. It has sought shelter in the Liiplo nlitaiKoaud woliave scoaCiispl lining Ills poliov upon this jjolnt nlnnn , to olTer a check upon thu pints of Leo XI11 In splto of all obstacle and crisis L.eoXIll does not Inso hono. Ho is convinced that this is the onlv solution of the problem. I'hiMois n thiid piutxery jctlvc nnd veiv energotlc , cumorlsid prlncipillv of old eulesiiHtic-s mill nobU > ! < Its political uhilos- ophy consists In tlio hellofthit united Italy cannot I ist. Hoyulty for them Is the symbol of war agulnst the pope and ser viludo to Freiniasonrv Italian unitv for them is not only a political injustice , hut a Kind of sectailan constitution of Tree- nnsoiu Theix'foio tlioy desiie neither con ciliation nor reconciliation but war to the Itnifo- war till the monaicliy falls. When a republic tms been -03taulislieil-a federal republic of course- the Roman question will boholved speedilj and to the satisfaction of all state , holy see and Catholic. * of the v.holoorldas \ well us Italv , for the tcrrl- tonal so\eteignty of the pope would tlnd Its natural plnio in a federal republic. This party b.ijs if Italy , instead of constituting itself us a united state had become a federal lilto ( icnnany , it would bo strong and great in stead of wiotehed nnd servile , thoiotoro the political aim of the Catholic chtin.li ought to ho not to precipitate a CHSIS ami to lea\o things to tutco their course. According to their \iow the logic of events will natur.ilh hung about tbo advent of niopuhllc , and the solution uf iho pontitlc.il question. ITroni all this m.i ) bo iuteued what thu icsult will beef of the attempts which the government is now inaUing to uppioacli the boh see There w ill DO a n'lax.ilioii , but no understaiiding , foi I.i'o Xlll. will not permit his following to take part lu politics until the day when Home , Catholic and free , shall have been re stored to the legitimate owners. To thu end of thjs pontiHciito there will there fora ho no step made towaids tbo solution of the Roman question unless unfoicsceu Kuropcan compli cations nriso. Thoh.dd man's motto. "I'lioto 13 room at the top " This top Jnay bo supplied with a good crop of line hair by using Hall's Hair renew or. Try it. DISCUSSING CAIl SISltVlCi : . Deuiurrago and Otlior IlditLi-rt of Tlint Itinil Ilisuimscd. The annml mooting of the Western car service association was hold nt the Millard hotel jcsterd.iy niorninir The following delegates - gates \\ero present leprobcntlng the roads named a. W. Loomls , H. X.M. ; H. G. Hurt. Chicago cage it Northwestern ; .lohn Oivm , lioclc Island , G. K Simpson , Chle-igo , Milwaukee \ , St Paul , W. A. Scott , Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha , J. H nuggar , Chicago cage , llurllngton it Qiiincj : 11 O. nuit , Ulklioin , 0 M. Uatliburii , Missouri I'acillo , ( ieorgo KativUln , Oinihix X St Uouls ; H. ( ! . Hurt , Kioux City & Pucille ; E. Uneking- ham , Union Pacltic , ( t. M Hold , Kansas Citv.bt Joseph Council IHuffs The mooting was held with closed doors , the prmclpil matter under distubsion being tlio domun.igo question The only Mir occasioned was when the Omaha kSt. . Louis road , the "U'nbash , " came to the front with a dotmnd that the othei roads shoalil li\o up to the mlos ot tlm association , threatening that if they did not do so it would Jump oor the traces and out of the association. It seems tli.it the demurrage rule l.as been enforced at Sioux City , but at Omaha , Hcatiico \Vahooithnsbcen practically suspended , insomuch as itielatcs to bitumin ous , steam and slack ioal anil building stone. It was legardmg this exception that the \Viibibh made Us kick , and it was not with out effect. TliU rule provides that loaded cars may ho allowed to leinaiti on tlio tr.ielt for fottj- eight hours after receipt without extra charge Tor all tlmo over fortj-olght hours the lonslgneo shall bo charged a certain rate per day on each car On the lomnuuliticsnamed the rule has not been enforced , and i onsignecs have been al- lowea nil the time they wanted. Hereafter such privileges will bo refused by all the loads. The discussion wax oil warm and It was llnully piopojcd that the association adopt fho Chicago dcmuiui-'o. nile , w inch allows ears to bo held three days on tlio coinpanj's ' track nnd tu o tinys on prhatu trick A long debate bate ensued on this question which was Dually put to a vote nnd adoptedthoVabash \ voting in the nnirmatlve. Said Mr John H Clayton ; tna'inirer of the nssoiiation , in spe iking of the ii.eeting ' 1'hoonlj question brought up was that the rule which lias liithei to stood suspended as applMng to bituminous , slack and steam coil and building stouo atOmmn , U'ahoo , ISeat- nco and Lincoln should bo applied from and after April 1 with ruferenco to thcso com mod- itities. The meeting adopted a unanimous resolution to this effect There was a ctr- tum amount of routlno worlc trint.acted with leports from the manager which were ac cepted. 'Iho meeting was In all lespocts harmonious and satisfactory to all parties m- tores toil , and ttio Western Car Service - > sso elation Htnnds on a strongof basis tod.iv than at anv time since its organi/ation. The lu- coptlon of a car service association or the ap plication of iKmuriago rules \\as organized in Oimiha in IbbS Snuo that time about forty associations have been formed In va rious cities , not excepting the small villageof "Chiuigo , and they have largely contributed to the prompt release and icturn of ears after use , mid today they stand as fixed Institu tions in the railway service , ticnellclul alike to consignees and rallwnv companies. " To the young face Pozzoni's Complexion Powder gives fresher charms ; to thoolil , re newed youth. Try it. Do.it li of u I'lonoer. John H Kolloin , ono of the first settlers In this city , the notice of whoso death In Tustiu , Gal , , Tuesday afternoon was published In THE nir : , was born In New England in 1317. After iirih ing at manhoou he moved to Hast Bloomtlcld , N. V. , where ho was principal of a scholastic academy fora nunbor of years , until his health falling , be , at the solicitation of lr ) Oeorgo I * . Mlllor , n partlnilur fnond , caum to Omaha lu IS-'iO , utiKiginK In the bunk ing busings under tno firm natnoof ( Irldloy .t Co Hli partner , Mr Uridlcy. not liking the west , the butlnos * wvs closed up Mid Mr Kellom liiiiiRHliutely went Into the Iniiiritnco business. Tito docuawd held sevornl public ofllces and among others tint of clerk of the district couit. At tlio orgixnlta- lion of the city he. \\M elected a member of the city council and In the fall of lsV wns npiminted iwtnmsler : was aho u member of tlio board of directors of the Utimha public library and at otmtlnio princi pal ot the high school. He was an etitoi priilng and public spirited citl/en , nluavH taking an netlvo patt In any movement looking to the forwarding of the best hitornts ot the city , and was aOiIoits worlcr In all church niiitteiit He made a host of friends while hero and wns very bo- nmoli'iit. In isst ho removed to California and pur- chafed an or.ingo nnd fndt much hi the de velopment of wl.lch Industry he was eugaijed ilp to the time of hit death Ho had made u great success of this business. Ills wlfo and one daughter , Mrs \Vllliim i Adams , of this city , lire the only surviving lembors of the family At his request his cimhis will bo buried'lii California , ' " ) bo Stopdiughtor , " n comedy-drama vlth melodi'ain.itlo tanilciicliu , was produied ast enlng at the lloyit to a niedlum-sl/ud udlenco , the bright particular llght oftho orformanco being Annlo Ward Tllfaii ) In ho character of tho'Irish nurse , 1'eggy Loan - anTho The play has llttlo to warrant serious con- [ deration , tbo author , Mr L , H. Showoll , laving added llttlo to his fiiniu as a phy- vrlKht hy foisting this latest effort of his > raiti upon a lonir-suffering public. It is only hroiigh the ability of the com- inn } that a certain negative inter est is maintained to the close ot the porforni- ince , u hlcn extunds through four acts. Allss Aiiulu Ward rinaii } is unexiollod In ho line of Irish diameters with which she she has so long been Identified. A coascien- lous artiste , slio sicilllcos ovorytldng for ruthfulness Indepiaing the genuine Hlsh soi van t , who Is ready to light nt tno drop of ho hat for these whom she loves. Two very pictty glrN , Mlssos Hose Tlf- 'anv and lihiiuhe Dcndcr , add not a llttlo to the play by their excellent work. Mibs Annie Hunl.iv as the adventuress irlves ono the impression of Insincerity n the assumption of the lolo of Mrs. Odgerton. Hho Impresses you with the idou hat she Is u very exemplary woman off the stage , but for nrofession.il reasons appears in a tlniractcr tint is very distasteful to her. Mr ( icimnln , Mr llenmrd and Mr.Vyn - gate did what was ruquhod of tlieni very well , but try as they might they could not also "Jho btepduughtcr" ahovo the dead eve ! of the commonplace. . le ) Witt's Llttlo Knrly HISCH.lest llttlo ) ill over mndo. Unro constipatlou every .lino. IN'OIIO crmal. Use them now. Sdiitti Omaha .Ndiiiliiatliius. Last night the democratic primaries In South Oin ilia made these council iiiinic noin- niitlons * First ward , fl. II. Tovvl ; Socontl waul , .1 N. Fleming : Third ward. Trod Coivley , Fourth wind , .lohn L Uoulmurr. Today the city convention will moot. i'jtiiso.\t i , J'Ait.t ait.i MIS. D Sullivan of Duluth Is at the Murray , A lllmii of Cleveland Is at the Murray. H Hutch ot Purvis is at the Merchants. L U Woodruff of l incolu is at the C isoy M. W Hayes of lloatrico is at the Millard. A W. 1'ciiniiimn of Fremont is at the Pax- ton. ton.W. W. .L Moulton of Minnesota is at tuo Mur ray. ray.W. W. P. O'Brien of Atchison is at the Mil- lard. .1. M. Ooodhard of Elkhorn la nt the Del- lone , I'ruuk Sl.mton ot Cloy Center is at the Casoy. J iimes Ciniisdcn of Schuylor Is nt the Casoy. U. K Woods of MciinoVyo - , is at the Paxton. Miss Kunloy of Helena , Mont , Is at the Paxton. H. n Snyder of rrcmont Is a gueat at the Murray. A D Scars of Piomoat Is icglstorcd at the Dollone. ( } Scnollc of Milwaukee is a guc-it nt the Uellono Will ! un M Collins of Fremont Is nt the Dollono ( ' T. Chase of Lincoln Is stopping at the Millard. K. H. Hnriis of Ainswortn is registered at Alurrn ) M. K Pimioy of L.Incoln is registered at tho. Paxton D Y Wheeler of Denver Is registeied al the Millard. J. D. McCormlckol rioinout isa guest at the Millard. M. L Elsmore , of Hastings is rcgisteie'd al the Millard. Hobert Arnolt of CIrand Island Is stopding at the Casey. Josenh unngley of liapid City is stopping at the I'axton. P. A Laigey of Butte , Mout. , Is stopping at the I'lixtou. A F Mitchell of San Francisco is n guest atthoMilhud. \V. J. Hu//a of Grand tslar.d is stopping al the Morcnnats. O.V Mltchollof Henderson nn guest at tlio .Merchants. C.J ? Child and wife of Chicago are stop- pingat the Merchants Atinio vVard Tiffany and several rnnmbcrs of her comp my ute stopping ut tlio Uellono Colonel n , M. Foul , traveling passenger agontof the Union Pucilic in lovv.i , is in the city. J" . Horn , laUi editor of the Biokon Bon- Leader , was In Omaha > esteidaj inoining on his way to .Vimpi , Idaho , where ho has es tablished the Nampa Loadei. ( Jcorgo Fabvun. the tlo and timber agent of the Union Patlllo was married at noon to day in Minneapolis to a well Known joung lady of that city. They will return to Omaha tomoi row night and will maku theli homo on Nineteenth street between Uavcn- lort and Capitol avenue. Governor lioyd was in the city yesterday on business connected with the contract \vorkoiihisiiowtheatro. \ Some little ques tion was raised by the building inspectoi about the inside partitions which form the dressing rooms , and the governor came up to straighten tbo nutter out. The Windsor 1 ! . O Jolly , liuleppiidciicp , Oie. , \ \ . \ \ fusion , Or.ind Island : I' I'llpgnui , ( hleii/n ; II II. ln l'iui > r , I'.ilnior : W. A. \\i-bb , I'ender ; O II Mi-llrlde. Missouri Val l yO , M. Tuuplilii , I'lliner ; M. Avvner. C'hl- cage ; \ . O NevMnn , Kansas City ; It. I ) ' liuiii- w.iy , St. Louis ; W. A. Me Cool and wife , In- Ulunola Thellarkor J. llutford , M rieiulng , I 1C MMi. llmrks Uaiiilltiiii , L'hleiiii , .1.11 , \ \ illlimMlddlii Crei-k. O , 0. II I Hid. New YoiKj .1. W Lj ncli , 1'litto ( Vnttir : K.I'Louke ' KunsHCltv : Cyrils K'lrk. Do-t Molnes ; Aiitnn iiironka. I'iplllloii ; W. I ) ( iariiion anil w lfi , Iliishuell ; John A. owtull and wife , Klni- wood , The Casey C. I' ftlnurds , Auburn. N'oh ; I' . I. . iiiiulerH , st .looi W. 1' , O'llrlen , Atkin son : Miirgurdt U Ptttlnr , Oiii.ihii Ageiioy ; | { , C. Volciiian , .Mlluieu ; Win A I'vrry. St. .lix > j hlon : W R Tate , Chicago ; P I ) , Itenshnv * , Lou M 1'lne. . Tlioi'axtnn II. P. Kirk , Independence , 5Io : I T. Ilyor. > t. Jnoj 0. J. Arnhelter. Philadel phia ; J T I'arliins. W'copln , ; \\.ttur ; la ) > ld UOWIT. New York ; K. K , Clark. Cedar Haplils , In. ; I A Puller , N'owVorhjN. I ) . Allen , Knn- nas I'lly ; di'iireu II. VotingOllnton , la , ; .lolm \\iitkun , I'lui lest' llaeUot. Ulovtdiiiul , O. ; W I Mi'1'ro'i , Miurldnn , U'jo. ; Miss Uunli'V , Hole Mont ; A. J. Harnard. lliitTaln , N. V ; Kmll I'llilnihiH. New Voiki Oeorgo U Newman - man , Ive.irimy. cb. ; W. Fred Mclluln , ( iranil Haplds , Mich. ThoMiirriy 11 lohnson.O. O. Vunipy , Alex Smart , W I ) Summit , K , A. Uloli. II. M. Itecd A. I. .spinule , Clile.iso ; Sam. ,1 , > tmunMin. J. Illrsb , \ \ . Mwyir , J. ( J. Cl.uk , Joe.V \ Miiyir , P M. Vniillliireoin.a C. I ) irllmc. .r. A ( ir.itibvrg 1' lllumontlml , W .1 , Harrison. II 11. P. Kin. , del ) . lu'iitTdsoii , New York ; Mrs Miuwor anil daiiKhtur Lou ; Pine. Null. ; L. I' llrnoks , Huston , K. h PNliur. Mliineaiiolls Minn ; II Lelnnd. Ireiuoiit ; K t' . Walling ClKVtlnml.O. : J , II. lotlnsuii. ! 'loiedo , ( I. ; .1 II. Johnston , Krlo , I'll.v. ; . 11. Kendlek , Michi gan Ulty ; II. Hawthorn. Ois Molnes ; Jus. Mll- liinl , Deliver , Colo. ; II. Ilutlme. I nitnoiit ; ( icn. WeslhiB , Clntu ; K. J. Slitiiirrd , Detroit ; A.T. ArloL Cedar Kaplds ; J , w. Dickinson , llostun The cold weather scorns a little slubbom about leaving , but wo cannot let a trifling delay in , ho weather combination interfere with the regular declarations ofspring business. The climnlo s a fixed fact , established by long years ol'oxperLcnco , and \vc don't have to wait for the "old est inhabitant" to tell us that it is only a matter of a few clays and Spring \vill bovith us in dead earnest. We know it , and , of couso , as the first Clothing Kstablishrnont'in the west we are nat urally on hand promptly with the season , fully equipped in every department. Our arrange ments for the spring trade can be expressed in three words : ENORMOUS , ELEGANT , PER- r ECT. As the clays roll by we will talk to you specifically and in the meantime the following point ers are especially valuable : HAT DEPARMENT.-Sce the llcllman Hat bin special ) the neatest and most stylish out this spiing , You will like it You will understand , as a special for ( he mrpose of introducing our hat department thoiotighly , we arc selling a hat worth $2 to $3 $ at 95c. \Yc \ mean a fine stiff hat at that price , and it includes all the ne\v \ spring ; shapes of lead ware. You can take your choice of styles , in your pick of colors , and feel as- suied that you will save half the money : HOSIERY , Never before has any house shou'ii as complete a line of Half Hose , one stiorur attraction being our line of last : Klack , ( or money refunded ) half hose a t25c. Modes and tans in French jjoods , linglish ribbed and American makes , that gives ex cellent service , Also at 25c. We are the Hosiery People of Omaha , Spring weight underwear , c\cry grade , color and at all kinds of prices.low . enough to suit , SPRING OVERGO ITS , Well , we all know that style is one of the most essential points in a spring overcoat. Our display , to use the popular expres sion is "away out of sight. " We lead in introducing the latest effoits of fashion , namely , the widely popular box form fitting , shoit cut and regular cut.Thcse arc four especially popular shapes , and we've got them in meltons , in cheviots , in kerseys , in worsteds , etc. , etc. In al ! shapes above mentioned we give you the acme of pcifection in fit and saving money likewise. irs HELLMAN \ a vn r i T-1 Q T TO d 100 JL cillUL JT di Ildllll i-'OMowii ; ) ins Ilrnry GlMmntm DIc.M TIiroiiKli IJ's ' Own KflortM. Henry GlUsmanu , a ( jormaa fnrmor forty- one j'curs of HKO , cointnittwl suicide nt 9 o'clock ycsteulny inoruliiK. Ohssiiriim lived on West DoOeo street mVcit Ornahs pre- cnict , nDout four miles iv&stof tliocity. Ilncnt upstaiia justns his wito and the hued man \\cro IwiiiRto do some woik on thu pltuu 'lacy hoard the pistol shot aud hurnoil bide only to find Gllssin.inn iltvl. 'Iho shot \\tfs Hied from a 41-calibri ! re volver and tlio bnllot entered the foiehead paashigthrouKli Iho hc.id. The result was Instant iluatli The ik-ail man was a lesnoc- \\Lll-toilof.uincrnnilnoll thought of by hli neighbors nnd ncqunhitiiiKOS It w.is undouhti'dly a cii'-o of huiuditnry ins.anity.tho father mid sister Imvlnu' bunidud in the saino \MIV seine yeirs sino. ( illssinin had frequently told his wlfo tlmt ho was afraid ho would commit suicide some time on thatiiccount. The uccuisud leaves n widow anil thieo children , the' eldest sovcn years nutl Vho vouiiKO''t ' onlv ton months old. The inquest was hUd jesterduy afternoon and tirorillU returned lu titcordanco with the lacts in the case. Furunr fun A < uuist > r.ori- : . Colin ocl IrittSiirltM ) \\rlls Indulge In n ll.ii'o Iviiiicklc ISattlo. Conn. , March IS. [ Special to TIM : Bn J Two null Unonn men of r.iirficld fought with b no hnucicles to a llnish for the looof a pretty soclotj Kirl nf that ancient to\\n yeslorJiy evcniiii , ' . 'Ihov ate Charles Sweeney , twonty-throo years old , and CicorgoVooil , \\lioist\voveurs his tival's senior Swee neyvho dresses fnshlomhlv and Itoni'nf the elite of tlio town , is i-onildorod Iho duilo of K.iirlluldhllo , \Vood \ , who is n pood- looUini ; man , is superintendent of the Ucd- liclil quarry \Voml know tlmt Swconcy nas his i Ival , but had no fears th.U Swivnoj would Hilp- plnnt him In the t'irl'siillectioniood took jiains to tell his friends th.it Sweeney uas unhtliiK valuable tlmu in couitlnfj the lady Wbun Swoenuv hc.it d of it Uu tcc.iinunniy He sought U'ood and donmncicil an apolojiy. Wood rotuscil to nnlio ono and tlio i u&ult nns mniineniunt to ti'ht ( the mutter out as to who should Lu the laily's fuvonto. The tltl > t Instid au hour , Hwivuoy KpUIn tlm worst of it. Ilo apologized afteiivanl to the lady and to lieu piients. The youujj men \\cro not objects of beauty when they left the rnic , and will not bo seeu in society for many daj s. To Tnkn AI\antaio of tlio Subsidy. ( J \ iKr < > \ Tex , March IS. Tliolncorpo- tators of the ' 1'au-AlnorHaii transportation company have heen o.ilK'U to meet In Mobile. Alii. , April 0 , for thopmposo of oigani/niR the company and elcdlnt ; dirictors Steps aio biintf taken by the incnrporators to take nilvantagu of tlio mail subsidy contract * ' authorized under the aet of the la'st congress. Among UiuliifOiporiitntM mo A 1' . Cli itnber- hiti , DesMoinos , lu. , and'\V. S. Uulp , port , la. National IiraKut iil' Musicians. MIIW vt'hnr , Wls. , March IS Thocoiucn- tlon of the National Icnttuo of tnuslci.ina spent a Iurn'o portion of tlio morniiiK In \\rniiKliUKOVortl.u icpovtof the commlttoo on credentials , A luao/llllon / of thinks to Secretary Tr.icy for Ills njFusul to penult Iho Marino baud to ceino in competition \\lth other musicians was adopted. . OIL SPRAINS. BRUISES. Ohio A Miss Itnlhvay Ofllco I'rcslilent and 7 JO Dolphin Street. GcniTiil Manager , Baltlinoro. Mi , Cinc'nimtl.Ohlo ' Jnn'yJS.lSDO. "My foot suddenly "Iwaatrulscillficl- t.triRil awl KO mo ly In liljinuJ side u very nuveroly l ankle. 'Ilio uppllcatlonof St. vcnly. fct Jacobs Oil Jtitoba Oil lohulti d at comlotol ] y cured pain once " In utellef from ine"\Vw C. IIIRDK.V , \ \ \V , PrtllOliYi Mcinlor of Stitto rmt..tKn'llIan1Kr , LegUlature , THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. . Oiltlmoit. Hi. Drs.BBtts BBtts Physicians , Surgeons anil Specialists , 14OO LDOUOLiA OMAHA , NEll. Tup mnst wldolv nnd f.iv n ililv Known spec- hllstsln the fuitol Mutu Their loiu > ' \ - ri'rlenio. n in nk ililo skill nnd iniivi rsilsui'- i'esIn tbi triMltiioiit .mil cuieof Ncr\ous Ihronli" uul nrKle.il Ulsoisi s entitle ) these enilniiit phjslclin * to the full the nlllli'tc il CM i i r\\vieio llic.sum tnti < , A ( I It I'M VM > roil I VI ( 1r. 1 \ Mr tin * awl Mil i llcotsof p irlv \ lie anil tbo niinul- ' uus oUls tli it follow lulls triln 1'ltlVATL HbOOl ) AMI SKIN r > Ir.\SI- < spooilllv. ciiiniilelelv uul niriinini'iit 1\ i nnd M.llVOl's 1 > I III MTV AMI'MML llif- OIMiti ) | ; yield Teidiljto their b ! . Ill fid treat ment , i'i MX II-TI iv , AN'n HICTAIn.cr.iib : raai.uiteod uuiid wllhout p iln or ilitciiUim ( nun liuslni . IIVDUOCKM : AND VAiucorr.i.r : lun-ma- nuntlr and micic.sfnllr cured In < > \i rv e isc , hYiim.K cosjiiiHLA. : r.binrr , spir- nintorrhoa.oiiiliialeikiu' \ * < , lost SI mlionil , Mglit I'liily-don" , Deiijed I'lieultlet ) , l'i in do \\eiiKiiisiiiiil \ all ilclli'Hi ) dlsogilers | nciilljr to either , posltlMly cured , is well is nil ( unctionill ill-iirilerslluit rt iill fniin juiltiiful fill Mis or tlm cxressof iiiutino yi us. TLMP'ri'Iv' ' 1 JOu ar in lend pi riniine n tly ) l i\ivx i i > i\ i cutcd. roinov d cuinpIilL1. nlthniit enttlnc'.iuslie or dllutilltin Cures clfected ut luiinu by patient ulUiuiit u 1110- mont's pain or uiinoyain'o. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. zv riik'1-Th" a"fu | \lj \ Ulxl uirlylco nhltd oiu'.inlo wi.ikiiesH , di tnInz lintli mind and body with all IN dru tied Hln iieuuineiitly cured. Hl'TT's ' AddPI ss those ho hiuo tm- uil 10 | j.tn | > ii tin in l\i-s In hn- . . IndulgeiKi ! and solitn v niblts whlih ruin liol Ii mind nnd body , iinlilllug them fur lm-.hu xs. stud v or in inl.u'i' MAItltllD Misfnr : thiisu entrnng on tint baiipv life.usaro of physlcd dubllit > , iiululvly OUB SUCCESS Is Insert upon facts. I'lrst I'r.ictlo-d exporl- diui Ss'ind r.erj ease Isapn itilly xtiiiilul , tlins Htiirtln rlk'hl Tlilrd - inedlol'iea are prepiii-d In nnr l.ibnratory oxietly to Milt laihviixu , tliusiRi'etlng ouios wiibont Injury Drs. Betts & Belts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , - - OMAHA NEB N E B HAS 1C A ' National Bank U.S. DEP031TOKY. OMAHA. NBB Capital , - - - - $4OOOOO Surplus Inn. 1st. 180O , - O'J.OOO Olllci'ri nut Directors -llenrr W itiM , I'rnil.lont ; I.exvhS. lliol \ loo-l'riHi lunt , JitiiiuiV MriDiaV V. Muriu. Joint H t'ollim. It C tmbliu , J. N II I'atrlckV U b lltiuhiK , cinhlor THIS Il-lON LiANK. Corner l.'tli mil I'ucuainSti. A ( inin'rit ll.uil. liu Itiiiliu'ss rniniictal " W. S. ROBINSON , Clicinisl mill \sMijrr. \ Ponncrly InClnnilcMl I.iil .rat iry Dfllio Union I'aolllo KallniiJ Cotnp my. Spccinl Attention Given to Ores , and Oils. 1 1 12 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb GRIPPE. Turkish Tea taken at. night and occasional doses of Quinine , will relieve all pains in the bones , cleanse the system and male you feel like a new peison. Sure cure for liver , kidney , and nerve affections. 250 pack age * . Sample for 20 stamp. Turkisk Cough Cuic. The only cough cure that will re lieve cough at once and cure with a few doses. Take no substitute ; will return money if it doesn't cure the worst cough Price sec bottle. Turkish Remedy Co. , Omaha , Neb. REMEMBER IS THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , COLD in ifce HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER , and BRONCHITIS , I'lico 81.00. Pint Unities For Sale by leading Drugcists. Minsk Gaiarrli & Bronchial Remedy Go , 03 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO , ILL. HLAKH , L5UUI K CO. Nolli'o \V.ilcr\\orl.H Conli'iielors , lllds will no received until \\ediu nil ly M.i re lil > . IMI. for I lie toilet i net ion of I he d 1111 fur impounding le-opmii nnd iimiplelltm of MnrM for the I'K s'on waterworks einiip.iny .iLCiislun , l.i I'lans .mil spei ille.itlnns are on IIIii ut the otllri < > f tin I nlon eonstriu tlmi Illllllllll } ( llStllll 1.1 , .Mill Illllll Of W l Mll- liiKl. JOI Oiu.ib i > .ituinul li.uil. Iniililliu' Uiuahi Neb K A ItrtiK.i n Chief riiclneer. Cro-iton , Iu. , Man Ii 11 , I'-'JI. ' .M INTHC WORLD WILL _ _ _ -'RETAIN ' A nupTunt i-rttiurelliniko"Jr. J'iorop'j ' SI i netl l.lisilu lriiH ItliwiMirriltlHiiiH uulH I II n > u wiuttliu IIKH r.point Ic infti miiH t r frt e I'uitplil t No. I. M-ii. in Ilo lihulk1'Ini- ( i. , han I'riuu litu , ( nt , - - . - i * i tr Zt ow-iunjaua'afiauiiiinuurcnovep/n'tlopivo ' [ " uijjn ! Ttlv ) in tha mrjt < M I. In-jrpj torn- " fortablu ( Lap. cticU euros vhoroaltclbi. i lul. A Htnilconnn < t1 moat tptiril , lVic . Blrfa ftni 39100 , cf Drtipjisn rrlv nail Kimtlo 1RI E dr Dn < RscniFFMAKTI. . Ct. Pent. Ml fmra thu uiVi'M ol joutliful crrnn ftxtly clooaj , wiistlnnvcnlcncs3 , lo t minluxKl , etc. I wfll t > ul 11 vnlmlilo troutli < ( nali-il ) rontiilnlni rulliinrtlonlan ( or Imimi cun1 , F1II1K ot oharicii A. rli ] n 1M mtMlU'al worlc ; BlinuM hi n > iyl hy cvir ] rniti who In > t < rvoui mul dottll FIBK BK (1 B Miinhood rratorulmail IE * - S EsorviiMUfi.liirii'iI 1'inlm.mj , Ini- Pi'temj , VnrlcuciK uinliiu i iriuxof f-olf Minsoor Ixi icuri't NUMT rpliirni I ll | Kliulljr nc'iid Ikiialc J ) l''Ur.P. tuall oiitlt-roM nrrcipoili.it cun.il uio ul tliosv tr niUM't.il'lrcr , null Ktnnip J. . Allllll.illiilllul : riuk. MIUi _ TRINCH SPECIFIC ; , A POSITIVE and permanent CURE lor nil illaeHesollho URINARY ORGANS. Cures w hem ot her treitmontlails. Full direction ! with each bottle. Prlco. one dollar. Sco slgiatt.ro or E. For BtUo By All nflfMI FA * * . l > AIdilli t'M | | i-s ( in. tha U U Ll U I A ll' < l " " ' " " 'y ' " > p uU < | in ai-rl M l ' " ri'j'ilir ' | ili\ > u Ixu I .r Uio mru if ( itnotlirn i ntul ill1 * * Imrfci' * from tlm tirmiry ricuiM nuttruud ur uciiulruit 41 bt piir Ut\ All ir ikw'kti ' ff\n. < rnoi nra ONLY , r nit. tpoMtiful fcmalorr u at > t Ur * ) e N * tf fail , } ji oit | ml i nj r I jmrjfnr AUJtCM LIUS LJKUG ( .U , iJu lo. K Y. WHNTED Mon of thoiou h oxpei-K'iico on the ronlof : treed i'hnr.ict < r , and capable of placing lai'jjo quantities of inodtutn priced boots and aliou.s , nindo oyiociallv for { jroiit durability iind with { jood IH- tiriK1 qualities , with ruputntion well os- t.iblished. Coiuinission men only em ployed. Tlio following territory isn ] > on : West ern Now VorU , Cnhtern Now Vorlc. purl of P.t..allof Del. . Miss .Ala. , Am. , Kj. , Ind. Tor , Noitheni Texas , Nortlioni Mich. . Southern Mo. , luis. , Cast Cent III. , UtanV.o. . . , Mont. , Ore.VasIi Nev , Iiinho. r.iul No. Cal. \ng \ experience , Hoot & Sh > o Co. , Diiotoii , M.iss. I - ( .OLDS IN HIE HEAD , by ono application. OATAREH in a very short time. HAY FEVER , in from 3 to 5 thys. EAEAOHE , instantly. _ FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. i.i : in AM. DIM ( in 1'iepartil < mly 1)tlio i : Mtin : ) isr ro. _ Itaikir Him' ! * . Oinaln. IT. H A , D . . , ' ! ' . 1 1 1 \ . HOI ii vi ! > < diir : > i \i , Uiil.VM , ( IU JIVI.ILVI. IITM I mi It. " .aTnn , 1' iiirlis , Xr.it In nut * , ulul ill h i IX. til II. U I in "I'KHl tllO tltt Ut (0 3 W , " * EfJ | Jv-//Ultra / , mul In ii Sfir6 $ Mfe-H Hu c * . unti rful of unit I < r M in t Pr 1 , , A S.m r two t t < * a liuly t > i iJi * * Uwiit t a m jKitunt ) V ) > u i U ntuwill 11 w l u in ( \ I O futunu int t > < u- Jrtiti JM M UIH d ! ll n ii i iiimfm i.f alt 'llunkin imuitu r _ i t. fl * v IMMIH , ' Foi wi tiy V&V X ' 1 I' lu-BUU nn t * N * I um y OuuUi iKaU rain tti l rntirt h * ic * I'rtni lunn I J ir it H.JIIM HOI KlSS.rruji r J7im it Junr SI , N V. NERVE AND BRAIN TREOTKT , ( 001)M\N ) DKL'i ; CO. , I arniiin Mroii Uninii i Mm wlui ar 'In Ui iln > lu l ( in c - iiul lB r , ul nt ik , mivmi * lioiu an > 1111 1. Httul at o i ' > fitr i M * \v ( tininiiin Kt > iiit * Iliiino Tin P. Isn n IUHI a' uKilf" * N > Uitri iu i > tnso. rhn ciniil > ( fu if. i .si in 'inn limn I" ! ' Aitilrt * cj fo.lluxUt