VIIR OALMbV DAILY HIM : MONDAY , MWltUAUY 15 , 1892. YPSTKttiui's r.cost > nniTiov.j _ SAY SOON RESTORE "ROME iCe i 5vottnro3 Looking to the Eovival of the Eternal City's Ecclesiastical Glory , r'/OULD / REMOVE A CAUSE OF IRRITATION Ul Kuropn Would Trel Itpllctrtl Itllio linit anil Viitlcah ( 'ould Aunln lie Itroncht In tin tliulrriitaiiil- Frlenilslilp , [ Co ) > vrWitc < l1ir > ! l > l JinM Utrlti PAUIJ , Fob. in. fN'ow York Herald Cable Special to TUB UEF. ! Incredible though It may seem , nosotlntlons with a view to the adjustment ot the Homnn question have been opened by the pope nnd King Humbert. The iiorson who Is acting ns the Inter- iiedlnry Is n Roman prince whoso father once occupied n high position ut the vntlcan nnd whoio wife Is very close to Queen Miirghurltta. Ho bin boon charged by the king to discuss matters wltn his hollntm. According to trustworthy Information mation ho has already hod n short Interview with the pope , who has assured him that ho Is ready to enter pour parlors with a vlow to making papo with Italy , If Korno Is restored lohlm. Ho Is said to have expressly ro- mnrkod : "Tho real solution of the liomnn question Is the restoration of Uomn. This question once resolved , Italy cojld devote herself to \holmprovoinentofherllnaucos nnd might > H'en disarm. No ono would think of attackIng - Ing her. Far from weakening Italy , the res toration of Homo would strengthen her. You ice wo nro quite ready to bo reconciled. " Won't Cet All lloVillllM. . The roynl delegate wns so astounded by Ibis answer thnt ho could mnko no comment , nnd loft the pannl chamber. The pope smllod when bo told the cardinals of what had oc curred. But the negotiations will not end thero. The pope , nucordlng to the dlplo- rontlo custom ot the Vatican , will demand a great deal to obtain something less. Nobody at the Vatican believes that the talked ot restoration of temporal power us Itwas before 1870 is possible. The Idcn of the pope Is tnnt reconciliation is upon nn- ithcr basis , however. It is oortnin thnt the court nnd the Vatican nro muttiniiy prejn diced ; that they have feelings on account of supremacy and p.-ecedonco. The pope cannot leave his palace prison without run- .alug the risk of meeting tlio king in thu itrcot. The latter micht feel himself obliged to uncover bis head , and bend tbo < Uncu to receive the papal benediction. On tlio other bund the sojourn of the pope in tlomo 1 disngreoablo to the pope , because of the impossibility of avoiding a conflict. PropoHiilx Iriiui thn I'opc. The diminution In the number of pilgrims to the city following the Into disorder has mnila tradesmen grumblo. The workingmen are organizing nnd working to bring about n revolution which will swoop away ooth roy alty nud the papacy. Hccognizlng this dan ger , the pope makes these propo- * sltions : That Homo shall continue to bo the capital of a shadowy Italian kingdom ; that the king should keep the Qulrinnl and come there occasionally ; that part of the administration should re main there ; that Parliament should bo opened In Homo In presence ot the king , so that the nation should not have a pretext to Orotost ; thnt , iho pope should maintain his 'loverclgn prerogatives at ihoT.vntican and bo nn titled to the existing boiofi | , of oxtrauitnr- lailsm uiurkccp up'his-liouseliohl. The papal court' wonfd regain' ( ts former tplcndor oifco it bad ceased to bo embar rassed by the prosencoof u rival'couit. All points of precedence would bo settled by a diplomatic conference. The policy of the iriny and tha municipal government would romam under the control of Italy , but tlio pope would Idivo his palace when the Italian court was not in Homo , nnd ho would regard himself ns being ib bis own city. The ulng would muko Florence his headqunrtcrs and thu heir apparent would Inhabit Naples , The other members ot the roynl family would _ mnko Turin their plnco of ' residence. Homo , Ills thus supposed , would , 'got back its magnillconco mm once more bo- Co , mo par oxcollo'ico the ecclesiastical city of Italy , much ns certain quarters in most cities are cblolly coloni/.ed by priests nnd pious people. This plan is the popn's. It has until now bcon kept a secrot. What hope it has of being adopted Is of course unknown , for there are countless Interests and Jealousies to think of. liut if any plan at nil has a chance of being adopted it Is this ono. The European diplomatists are working hard to bring about-a solution of the irritat ing question which is so dangerous 10 the religious peace of most of the powers , owing to the fact thnt many millions look up to tlio 1 pope as their spiritual chief. Tl.o high Cuthollo dignitaries ( or at all events the : arillnals ) are loss conciliating than the popo. They feel that something should bo jono ; that the church is not to be hampered < by t-ndltion , and that If Pope Leo XIII i cannot bring il about one ot his successors may , Koltlieil IIU IMrmU. ' 'A great scandal has' Just occurred in Purls. The son of u deceased member ot a big firm has gene off with sojurltius to the value of 50U.OOO francs belonging to his mother , and ttocks and bonus of the father representing 2iW,000 francs , The young man , ut the request quest of his mother , hud boou In churgo of a counsel Judlclnrc. Ho U 23 years old. It appears ho has spent the money with n woman known us Mine , do Salute Megriu. The lady Is 5 years old , the daughter of an architect and legitimately married. Her Inmily , which now reside in England , can.p Irom Mauri tius , Her father was ono of the first con tractors' who took part In the Panama canal enterprise. Will I'roHi'euto Her Mm , On hearing of her son's disappearance , the mother lodged a complaint at the ofllco of \\\o \ commlssulro do police. By tbo French uw , however , mothnri cannot prosecute ; helr sons for theft , The disappearance of the woman with the son will uono the loss illow the affair to be Judicially handled , as She woman can bo prosecuted for complicity in the theft , but It U doubtful whether any ronult can be arrived at. The missing pair lave left for London , trhero , after disposing > f the stolen securities , they uro supposed to aavo embarked for America. CEKB. 1,1:0 : AND Tin : WOULD' * r.uit. lla ( ! l e Special Audience to UoinniU- ulnner llryan , KOMI : , Fob. 1U. The pope gave a special ludionco today to Mr. Thomas It. Bryan nnd bis ton , Colonel Charles P. llryan , the Chicago cage World's fair commissioner ) * . The pope listened very attentively to every word uttered by Mr. IJrynu und when the latter haii tinishod hU holiness said ho would be de lighted to take part In the exposition and would contribute as much us possible to the business fund. IIo a < uro4 his hearers that bo was moved lu the matter by a special love tnd admiration for the American people. Mr. iiryan sug led that hu holmes * Uiuea pontifical letter embodying the sentl oonts he had expresied , He argued that it would bo n powerful aid in lecuriug coopora tlon. The p.ipo . promised to comply with the request of Mr. Bryan , Mr. Hrjan nftorwnrds had n confotcnco with Cardinal Uimpolln , the ni'ial secretary of stntc , In which arrangements were made In regard to the details of exhibits. llloinlern In I Inly. ( CnpurtgMnl I'm ! Inliimw fforlivi 7l nu ' /.l UoMr. , Feb. 1 ! ) . fNow York Hor.ild Cable- Special to Tin : JliiK.I Count Herbert Bis- tnnrck arrived hero today from Munich. crlous"troubles have occurred nt the uni versity hero today. A body Of MO students , rrltnted at thu punishment Inflicted on three of tholr number for taking part In the recent disorders , Invaded the lucturo rooms , smashed the furniture nnrt prevented tbo irotcssont from lecturing , A mob ot workmen nt Turin todny com menced r Inline , but wns dispersed by thu roops , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sovros Pottery Hunting. Idnpi/r/oMcd / ? / > ) / JiiniM fJoruVm RruneU.1 PAHI. , Fob. 10. fNow York Herald Cable Special to TUB Bii.i Haron do Strnvo , Russian minister to the United Stntes , sailed todny from Havre on the steamship La rctagno for Mew York , Thy nntionnl nnd celebrated Sevres porcelain celain factory caught fire nt 11 o'clock this [ Saturday ) night , nnd the thrco floors nro now ablaze. The entire llro brigade tins bocn cent to iho scene , which Is two miles outside tbo city limits. I.po'd PrUiito Seerntnry tCnpurtiiMul 1S9J Inl J.tmw Unnlm Itemieft. ] KOMB , Fab. I ! ! . [ Now York Herald Cnblo SpcclnlloTimlJr.i : . ] Mgr. Boclall , private secretary and Inttmnto friend of the pope , died tortny from Influenza. His loss bus cnusod great grief to his holiness. In Vatican circles it Is said that Pore Lonsnbro , the famous French Dominican preacher , has great chances of bolng made cardinal. Still Out on n Strike , Los'DON' , Fob. 13. The report thnt the striking coal porters mid tholr employers had settled tholr differences nnd that the men would return to work on practically their own terms wns prematnro. It wns snid last night ttiat the masters had ftcrccd to dis- chnrgo the nonunion man In their employ , but todny they deny having made any such agreement. _ 111 tlio Ureel.m Cluimhur. ATHENS , Fob. la. During the session of the chamber today the premier donouncad thu intrigues of the trlcoupis party. He charged them with being responsible for the linanclal crisis in Greece , nnd declared that , In order to n\ort bankruptcy , the nation must submit to fresh siicrilloes. Can You lOnt tle.irtily , with relish and without distress afterward ( If not wo recommend to you Hood's Sarsupnrilla , which creates a good appotllo nnd so invigorates the stomach nnd bowels that the food is properly dicostod nud all is nutriment assimilated. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable , pao feetly harmless , oftoctlvo , but do not causr pain or gripo. Bo sure to get Hood's. ' roitiirN I.-I.VANCIAL ntviuw. : ( iooil Demand For aioney Developed Dur ing : the Week Throughout Kill-ope. LONDON' . Feb. 14. During the week past there was a good demand for discount which was firm aty per cent for thrco months , and i % per cent for short. The Stock exchange loau rates for discount , were 2Jf per cent. The Kuabiu nud Aus tria continued to buy gold , but the decline , was moderate ana did not affect the situation. A report that 300,000 wn coming from Now York assisted to oasn the market. Silver was notably depressed. The news of increase in the rates from New York caused a rela1so | to the previous lowest figure , with small chance of revival. The stagnation of business In India and tbo cessation of continental demand for silver will assist to maintain , this depression , and without there is some luvorablo developments In the United Slates or n sharp revival in tbo cotton trade it will bo difllcult to ralso thu value from the present lovol. Kupeo paper in sympathy with silver fell 7-S per cent. X ho chief Interests in the slock exchange during the weak centered in American railways and coal stocks. Head ing was In the lead witb Erie and Now York , Ontario & Western the next favor- lies. Dealers expect n further rise curly in the coming week , especially ns tbo floating stock hero Is known to bo very scarce. Outside - side of coal stocks speculation is timid. ' The week's variations' in prices include the following : Increase Erie , 'i % per cent ; Now York , Ontario < fc Western , tK ! per cent ; New York , Pennsylvania & Ohio. 1JJ/ per cent ; Louisville & Nashville , iVf percent ; Northern Pacillc , 1 per cent ; Mexican Cen tral , Norfolk & Western preferred , Union Pacific and Atchison , % per cent each. Do- creabes Denver & Uio Graudo preferred , 1'J ' per cent ; VV'obash preferred , Lake Shore , Missouri , Kansas & Texas and Ohio & Mississippi , ' < per cent each. Canadian rad'\ny securities weio quiet. Grand Trunk , first nnd second preferred both ro o Ji per cont. Thn securities of the Moxloan railway were weak. Firsts declined 1'j ' per cent on the week. The feature in the de partment of foreign government securities was the decline In Greek bonds whluu full 0 % per cent on the strength of a report from Athens thnt the treasury was on tbo verge of bankruptcy. The Morgans will issue $7.000,000 gold bonds of the St. Louis Ter minal . railway. _ _ On dm llerlln llourxo. I5imiN' : , Feb. H. Business on the bourse wns dull du , 'i"g tbo week and par ticularly in tlio foreign bccuritics. Bank shares were llriner , but Indus trial and mining stocks were weaker. Yestorday's closing quotations include : Prussian 4s , HKIW ) : Mexican ( is , bl.bO ; Doulscho bank , lOO.IiO ; Bochumor , 111 ; Hnrponor , IDS : short exchange on London , SO.il'.l ' ; long exchange on London , 20 ill ; pri vate discount. P-j , Tbo Jones failure in Mum- phis , besides involving certain Bremen linns , nffected houses In Telchon , Lariro drafts in llctltmus cotton cargops have bocn dishon ored. Tlio Ueich bank has received from America , by wuv of Bremen , boveral eon- slgnmonis of gold oag'lus in excess of the bullion legally required us security for tbo Heich bnuk's ' note issue , which nggrogatus (50,1)00,000 ( ) mark * . On thn I'niiilunrl lioiirno , FiUxroitT , Fob. II , The bourse was quiet during the week past. Today's unofilcial closing includes : Hungarian gold rentes , 9J..10 ; Italian 5s , 11.20 ; Portuguese bonds , 40.10 ; Spanish 4s , llL'.UO ; Uusslun Is , ! ) ' . ' . TB ; Austrian credit , -111) ) ; short exchange on London , 20.40 ; private discount , \f \ percent , On tlio I'arU Hour < e. P.IIIH , Fob. 14. The bourse was quiet during the n.vit week , which had a dull end - ing. It 1s now proposed thnt the French , English und Gorman bondholders appoint n committee for concerted action in Lisbon. Mrs. Winslow'8 SoothltiB Syrup for chil dren tcothlng , rests the child und comforts the mother , " , r > o a bottle. lleiipulli thu Ire , CIIKMOO , 111. , Fob. 1U. This afternoon three boys started to walk across ono of the ponds in Humboidt pane when the treacher ous ice broke , and all three were drowned. Up to midnight but two bodies had boon re covered. These were identilled as Philip Pritif , aged T , nnd Frank Scholl , aged 10. Tbo mUslng uody Is believed to bo that ol the Jailor's 'J yoar-ola brother , Willie. At JCden Mutee , Cottiinonoinjr todny , Mrs. Milllo Prlco-Dow , the Dancing poem. She up- ponrb in lotip bklrts only , which aho nuinipulutoB with a grace nnd pictur esque freedom none but herself could display. She appcnrbi ut 3 , 4 , 8 , U und 10 o'clock , except Frltlny , then S , 3,4 , 8. 0 una 10 o'clock. Another Victim of T > plan I'm or. PHOVIDBSCR , K. i. , Feb. 13. One of the Italians who oamo over on the foyer ship Massilia is sick with typhus fever at the Ithode Islaud Hospital. lie was accidentally discovered In a bonrdlnir houso. Flvo nro quarantined In a boardln ? house on Wash ington street. IT ir//// fJ/Mi ; South Iliikolii t'ltlrpn , I'l-i-parlnc to Tnko Ailv.uitnee ol Iteeent Deelslon. Dr-uiwoon , S. D , , Fob. l % ( Spocl.il TPC- ! Bram to Tin ; Him. ] The United Stales supreme court has Just rendered nn opinion that is of vitaliuiportnnco to the taxpayers of this ( L-xwronro ) county. It wns in the case of the district township 6f Loott , Lyon county , In , , ngnlust Cummins , tlio mun who Holds n Inrgo share of Lawrence county's bonded debt. The notion was brought by Cummins upon coupons attached to bonds Issued bv said district township. The do- fondnnt dpuliul the vnlldlty ot the bonds on the ground tbnt they wore Issued In excess of the limit prescribed bv the constitution , which prohibited municipal corporations from Incutrlng ludobtcdncjs exceealnp fi par i-ont of their valuation. The court sustained the view , and its decision U adverse to Cum mins , The territory of Dakota was under n hko prohibition by net of congress , which forbids nny county or other political or municipal corporation Incurring debt In excess ot4 per cent of its assessed valuation. Thl.s net of congress stood tu lieu ot a constitution ntul wns the supreme law of the territory. Not withstanding the prohibition , however , the countv commissioners Incurred Indebtedness on behalf of the country to the amount of fJ ! > 0,000 or moro In excess of this amount nud then issued 5 per cent bonds to the amount ot MOO.OOO , ostensibly to fund the 10 nor cent bonds outstanding but rcnlly to pay off illegally Issued county wnrrunts. The result has bacn nn Increase of 50 per cent lu the connty'H bonded indebtedness in plain violation of the not ol congress prohibiting such increase. The troasuior is to bo nt once enjoined from paying any ot tbo coupons attached to thcuo bonas nnd suit brought to Imvo their issue doclnrcd illegal. Tno effect will bo to to greatly lessen the county's burden ol debt and to reduce taxes not loss thim 50 nor cont. Nebraska I'UKltUe Ciiptnrvd. OUMIICIIS , S. D. , Fob. 13. ( Special to Tun BEE.-T. ] H. Heck mid II. J. Bellcrbeck came In yesterday morning from Osmond , Nob. , nnd arrested Bill Slrlke , who loft that pine * some weeks ago with mortgaged prop erty to secure the payment ol $003 at thnt bank and also loft accounts urpald nt the hardware store to the amount of over $150. Ho wns nrrcsted twenty miles west of hero , where he had been for thrco weeks , nud brought Into town last night with another young man who accompanied him on his western trip , but was not connected in the frnud morn than to have como awny without paying for a $10 gun , which wus settled by turning over & ! 00 worth of threshing ac counts tor collection to secure his r'lcajo. Some of thu stock had been traded oil , and In n few dnys more It would all have changed hands. Sti'iko wns taken east and some of the recovered horses were shipped baclt today. _ Settleil the Klnlne PUorcu Stilt. Sioux FAI.I.S , S. D. , Fob. 13. The famous divorce case of Blaiue against Blnino Is prac tically settled. The defense wiU not put. in nn appearance nnd the decree will bo granted to Mrs. Bltiino by default. This nf tornoon Judge C. S. Palmer , attorney for Mrs. Blair.o served notice an McMartin and Curlnnd , at torneys for the defendant , of nn order issued by Judge Thomas asking him to show cause why the answe" of the defendant should not bo stricken out. The defendant , so suys the judge's order , has disobeyed every order of the court and is now In con- tbmpt for having failed to pay the suit I'eos nnd alimony. Tbo order was returnable on the 10th but tbo lime was extended to the 17th. The order also asks for Immediate trial. The attornovs for the defendant will not go to Dcadwood and will put in no answer to the order. This simply moans that , tbo case will go by default , giving Mrs. Blaine her decree nud probably the custody of the child. - o - Howe scales , trucks , coiTco mills , car- starters , Harrisoi. conveyor. Catalogues of Bonicn & Sclleck Co. , ugenis , Chicago 111 XUJtXKU StutuTroonH ut Coiil Creek Itetnrn the 1'lru of Drunken Miners. KXOXVII.LK , Pa. , Feb. 13. ft was learned bore hut nignt that on Thursday night about 10 o'clock n number of drunken men , tboucht to bo miners , fl rod upon tbo pickets of tbo state troops nt the Coal Creek convict camp. The gulling gun was turned on the men and two of them were crippled. Several houses in Coal Crook were Hllod with Deaden mis siles nnd the inhauitnnts were badly fright ened. Commander Auuersou has telegraphed General Carnes at Memphis for moro ammu nition , nnd arms. Flvo hundred miners did not work yobtcr- day , but hold a meeting to celebrate Lin coln's birthday. Some very llory speeches were made and the miners were told to defend - fend themselves agains the troopj and wipe them oft the earth if any blood wns shed. Crowds of men were seen niong the hills in und around Coal Creek last night , but tno usual daylight quiet surrounds the situation at Conl Creek todny. There was no attack on the troops lust night , but as many minors are networking working and a low are drinking freely , it is feared trouble may occur tonight. Governor Buchanan received a dispatch last night from Coal Crook stating that &omo unknown parlies fired upon the troops Thurs day night , but nn one wns hurt. A handsome complexion is one of the greatest charms n woman can possess. Poz- zoni's complexion powder gives it. Send toTlui lieu Hiireau ol'CliiIniH lorSol- iller ' 1'enslnii Ouextlon llliinlc , Oiniiliu , Null. . ot thu llljf tin. Sully is coming back. Ono week from this evening bo will again clootrlty Omaha by hi histrionic ability. It ts said that ho lias Im proved wonderfully ns an nrtor during the lust eight mouths , and can now say "Let mo think" in n munner as traglg ns Booth's. But this isn't what people care for. P. J , Kennedy , business manager for Messrs. Harrisoii and Sullivan' snid to Tin : Bici : U.st night that John L. , had not signed nrtlctos , conditional or otherwise , for u light with Peter M.iher , but that he had Issued a general Invitation , open to the world , to con. e and bo knocked out. Actor Sullivan does the thinkitiL' , Pugilist Sully does the rosl. Ho would prefer that Paddy Slavin or Charley Mitchell accept his invita tion ; ho burs Peter Jackson , and if ho can't gel uny one oUo , why , he'll take Peter Matter. Now , this is the sort of talk from John L. Sullivan that sporting people like to hoar. For they know the big un means it , and when ho commences to talk light somebody Is either colim tu run or.gnt hurt , it Is not thought probable that u match with Slavin will bo mane , for the Sulllv.au party think that Jackson will 11 x Frnncls- Patrick in such shape that his stellar aspirations will bo quenched , and oven should Slav.ln win Charley Mitchell is too "wise a guy" to allow the Australian to got , hurt , us ho surely would If ho mot the Boston boy. f t rjcu.M TUK uitnnit. eiigerH tinier Their Co nlth the Itrotliurliooil. ST. Louie , Mo. , Fob. 13. Suporntpndont | L. A. Fuller of the Paciflu JBxprass company has received a communication from twen ty. n Inn messengers , members of the broth erhood , against which a crusatlo' r is now being waged , declaring that they eutorod the order under a mtsanprel/dnston / us to Its alms ana objects , ' ahdJiuil , Ing that tbo organlo law thereof ii objectionable , und being entirely satisfied with tholr own situa tion , havd forwarded their resignation. , ns members m the Express Messengers broth erhood. The company claims that the IKU- ! ers include all the members of tlio brother hood in its employ In this district. It AVorkeil Wonder * . The following U un extract from a letter of Hev. J. W. Carter to Uov. J , T. Mumford : 'It has benefited my wlfo so much I want her to continue the use of tbo medicine. Taking Into consideration bur age liU yeurj-r ami tbe long standing of her kidney and liver troubles the Tree of Life bnj worked won ders in her case. " For sale by al | druggists' R0MAOF A GERMAN COUNT Ol'lt _ ( Ho Marriyi American Girl' and Is Dig- irthritad by His Father. 1 ari SAD STORftg&OUNTVON BLUCIIER'S ' LOVE * i - Allhr * l > y Ills ( Mm mill Ml Wife's -lln 1 Titkon III mill ifles'ln ii ( ; hVit | l.oilliiR | " ( { HllUROi vsl - / > Nr.w YOHK , Feb. 1 ! ) . The Count von Hluchor Is dc'ad. His sensational marrlngo last July In MUwnultoo to Miss Alma Loob ot HrooUlyn nntl practical ( Uslnboritanco by his father In consequence niul ttio youiiff man's Indecision M to what ho Btioultl do nootit It all Imvo Riven litm 11 ( treat deal of notorloty. After his nllcnvmico was cut doxvn to f30 per montti and Ms mntrlmonlal oxporlonco hnd inndo him so much troubla the count loft the fashionable Dorwlck , where ho was boarding. Ho declined to glvo his now ad- drrss , nnd few had known that ho simply rented a room nt No. tfi West Fifty-eighth street. Ho cngbRocl the room nearly n mouth oen for u week , but bcforo the tltno expired ho wns taken 111 with a kidney affection. Grip took hold of him a woolc n > ? o , nnd last ( Sunday utpilit the last sacraments of the church were given htm by Father Goyor , who was summoned by telegraph. AH Aloni' AUIOIIK StrmiKors. AH alone , save for Baron Mullock , who Is well known nhout town , the younc man awaited death. Ho n.issod nwny Wednesday morning. 1'ha count 'was recommended to Father Goyor , who was In charuo of the Leo homo for Gorman Catholic Immigrants , when ho came to America' two yours ago. Tboro the body wus tnUon after death " " - In youtiK lUuahrr's troubles and approaoh- IIIR destitution ho went back to the priest. The latter notlllod the count's father when the son wns taken sick. His answer came yesterday Just before hlfib mass was cele brated over the son's dead Uoily. It snid ho hud disgraced thu proud numn of lUucher , nnd tin should cast him oil. When the young man dlod Father Goyor cabled ngulr for In structions nboiit returnlne the body to Ger many. The answer was severely short. It said : "Bury him there. " A small sum of money was sent to defray the expenses of a modest funeral. So in an immigrant's lodging house the son of a Gor man prince , with half a million crowns a year , lav dead until yesterday mornlmr. Thou thu body was taken Into the chapel for mass. Hut four friends ot the deceased wore there. The colUn was necessarily a uhaap one , but it was decent , Thu duad went to ttm Catholic 'cemetery of St. John's. NoniS of the Loob family know of the count's * sicknojs. The countess who has maao up her mind that aho is butter off as Alma Loeb , bus been lu Denver since last September. She went there to live the neces sary year so she could iram a divorce. A reporter carried tha news to the Loob house hold last ni gill' . ' Mi-a. Loob received the re- poitcr. rlnUCiiillls WlfuM Ki'liitions. "Bluchorrdoadi" , she incredulously re peated , holding1up both hands In astonish ment. Thtitr * she made anxious inquiries about the circumstance. Her husband was less demonstrative. "Then Al'nm ' is n widow , " she remarked , turn ins towar'd bor husband. She folded her arms anil settled back in u chair with a long breath. hiif , nu Immense load bad been lifted from thu'family. The countess has heard by telegraph before - fore this moVning that her suit for divorce need never bd Brought. Tne bistdricHl Tame pnd wealth of the count's fnmllv jent nn interest to his suduon marriage.Ils'full name is Fqrdinand Granz Gebhardt toMberreeht , Couut Blucher von Wahlstadt. ' MOWIIB the' third son of Prince von Blucher pfCasto ) Ixrioblowitz , I'ost Uauth Schle wij , Germany , nnd wns,2l. years old. His father i ossesl _ > os the estates granted to the faintly utter "thu count's ercat grand father's participation in Napoleon's rout at Waterloo. j The count iwos , educaU"1 at Ktan nnd Heidelberg , bad uouo servlco as a midship man and was on tbu retired list of the Ger man army as a lieutenant , his retirement being caused by an Injured foot , the result of R fall in cavalry maneuvers. With an allow ance of SOOU a month the count started out to see the world. The Loebs says that ho claimed bo came to America witb a big title to get n rich girl , as his older brother would inherit the bulk ot property. As ho lost bis bond and bis heart temporarily to ono not rich , it has made lots of trouble. How I ll < ; .MnrriilK" Was llroiiulitliout. . Miss Alma Loob was visiting her bister , Mrs. Fitclionbcrg , In Milwaukee , and at a summer resort near there mot von HUicher. The next morning after the marriage , when the slslor heard of it , she telegraphed the parents ana started the countess homeward. Meanwhile tuo count had been compelled to Men a pajior that ho was unable to support her. and if her parents refused consent to the union bo would not oppose her Retting n divorce. Ttio count followed his wife to Now YorK , but tltno and the news of his allowance being cut down and disin heritance promised had cooled his ardor. Then ho claimed that ho had bean tricked into the marriage. Ho said that Alma had made love to him , and that when hemet mot her in the parlors of Scblltz1 hotel in Milwaukee she begged him to remain there , instead of leaving at once as no Intended. Ho engaged a room there. After Alma had gone to her room , ho claimed ho wns summoned there , as bo was told she was crying for him , and when ho went there the landlord demanded why ho was in a lady's room. "To save the girl's honor I replied that 1 was engaged to her and had the right to bo there , " was the count's story of thfl event. This cdmibfikni. ho said , was taken up afterwards by Miss Loeli and ha was pressed Into the match and in three hours ho wus married. Con If 'i-tctl tint Counts Story. Hov. M. M. 1'arkhurst , the Methodist minister \ > ho performed thn ceremony , after hearing the statement , wrote a letter to Mrs. Loob. In it ho said the couple worn married at tuo parsonage , and that instead of being n bold sfilioiuor , tbu brldo was difll- dontnnu fainted lit tha close ol the ceremony. Thu Loobs claim that at different tunes , the count , who had little sulfrellnnco , di.- clurod ho would support hlmsolf , In response to bis wife's ' consent in livewitli him , juiit as soon ns ho could Jo no. Hut ho changed bis mind under stinging rebukes from bis father. Four jvroks ago , the Loobs say , ho visited his wnp'rf"brolhor and offered proofs which could bt't/sod ' / ngalnt him In a suit tor divorce for stfttiltory reasons. The family spurned the fcftur , Then the count said ho Intended golub" to' South America to engage In military sorVlW. Father Cioy or says the count assorted on his deathbed Jhat the marrlago was a trick and that , botli'ntl''liiQ ' request of the dying count und his fntliur , precautions wore taken which should preclude any possible- claim on the nnco.strul-t nutos by iha American countess. . , , ( , i | ' Tj rk Tiiuln says "somo folks' urn so stubborn that all they need Is four-logs aim they would pass for a mulo. " Mayoa it people use more of Ilailor's Bar Una J Wire Liniment mules wouldn't If you ili'SlrlP'iiny Information or uilvlro ri'Kardliif yoni"Hllnliii iiKiilimt llm ITnltril Slutrs jfoin7nloVit Tim I led Iliirruu of Claim * Mill Cumuli ,81111111 Iruu of rlmrgu. Kiillroiul llii BiouxUiTV , la. , Fuu. 1U. jtipoclal to THIS BBK.J An elaborate brganization of railroad omnloyos for political purposes Is bomg ef fected hero. It is substantially the aamu or. gn.ilzution which Is credited with having taken so Important'a part in tbo lust Iowa election , and which certainly did secure the election of 1'otur A- Day as member of the StatuBoardof Hailroaa Commissioner ! , Sucr cess in that case has been followed up witb indistrious extension of the organization , For a wooic too work has been in progress here , Ono of the prime n. overs states that several railroad employes hero are enrolled. Honuyf : "Tho object U political rather than partisan. The organization is being pusboil In all tbo western states , or tboso icnowu as granger status. Tbeom ployea are tbo firtt to buffer from roaucod railroad rntoa , nnd If the farmer. * can tnko A hand In reducing vatps the employes can also tnko a hand in their own Interests , They can scratch the name of n candidate whom they regard as unfriendly to their Interests , no matter on what ticket It may bo. Wo will Imvo Kovoral hundred votes right hero In Sioux City. " If j-nu u re thn lirlr of n ilrrrasi > d xolillcr xvrllnto 'I IIP Hco Itiirrnii of Cliilins nun Ri-t ii primlou iiirstlon bliink. u is i ottti ) 7M > i.v .s. ilnlin .Jnrolt Aslor'n Old Ti-.uMiij ; Tort TltriMitrnril xdtli Di triu'tlnn. DUI.UTII , Minn. , Fob. I ! ) . Stops nro being taken to tear down the old John Jacob Astor hoadiuartors ] fur trading house nt Fond du Lno and enough Interest has been arouieJ in the prcsnrvntloo of the oldest building at the head of the lake tit call out a vociferous pro test. Ills probable , liowovor , that unless tbo protest takes the form ot cash to buy the old log trading house mm fort , It will bo torn down In n few days. This fort wns bul t In the days when the Aslor Fur company was the rlvnl of the Hudson liny company nnd It was tbo ho.idiiuartors for nil furtradoln tho'roglon west mid northwest of the hoa'J of Lake Superior , us well ns the upper Mississippi valley. Goods worn brought hero from the uist through the Inkos In small schooners that could bo hauled above the r plds at tha fool of Lnko Superior , und from hero distributed. Thu vuyngors reached all parts of the lalto uy bark cunoos , and not n few portaitos were In the Mississippi. The building has been the sccno of many council * , and much of the history of tbo northwest has boon made within Its walls. It Is proposed to dumolNh it to make way for the Immeuso water power Improve ments which are baing fast carried on on the St. Louis river. 1'lans uro drawn for the dams that will develop nboilt 100,000 horao power , Dnth the Edison nnd the Thomson- Houston electric companion are Interested , ! nnd nro ready to furnish power to all sorts of manufactories nt Uuluth nt a very low cost. Om < Mlnutr. Ono mlnuto tlmo oftun mnltoi n groit df ! foronco a ono minute reinody for bronchitis choking up of the throat , lungs , etc. , fo ourso Is n blosslnc. Cubeb Couih Cure Ii such a remedy. For sale by all druggist ! . Cubeb Cou gh Cure Onomlnuto. ir.vou urn thu hnlp ol u ilcccimoil Holillvr urltoto Thu llro lliirci\i : ol' l'ltilii < and K''t n iicnolini iiic | < .tlou lilunU. T.IJ.Lir JOIIXSOX'ft C.ltiK. Her Attorneys at Memphis Apply lor n Writ of Habeas Corpus. MllMl'ilisi , Tcnn. , Fa'j. 13. Judge Duboso lius granted a writ of habeas corpus , prayed for by the attorneys for the defense in the case of Llllio Johnson. The process Is di rected lo Coroner Strickland und ho Is ordered lo "produce the uody of Lillie Johnson before Hon. J. ,1. Duboso , judge , ote. , nt SliO : o'clock a. m. on February U , 1S02. " The coroner in such a case executes tbo process of the court , as the shuriiT is' made defendant to the writ. Miss Johnson's counsel have no doubt of her ngbt to bail nnd are hopeful of n successful issue for tholr application. Tbo law admits for ball In murder , except where ) the proof of guilt is evident or the presumption great , and they claim thnt there is no such ovidmico against their client. A motion was served on Attorney General Peters today noout noon , calling upon mm to produce in court , any und all loiters or other evidence ho mar have in his possession , by the attorneys of Miss Johnson with n view of securing ball , If the facts upon which thu indictment Is found uro 'deemed insufllcic'nt. The criminal court room in which the trial will bo held is bolng repaired .and enlarged to twice its capacity , Send to Tlio Hen Korean ol t'liiiniN for Sol diers' Tension Ouestioii liliink. Omaha , Neli. Their Second Chili > "lRht. Last night was club night at the Ouiabu Athlotio-club , and as usual the attendance was very largo and very enthusiastic. The lirst event on the ove'nings card was the tug of war betwenn the Danish team , of Coliseum fmne , and the Omaha Alhlelio club team. Theru were two p'llls , and , as incredible as it may seem , the club ooys won both handily. Tbo fencing bouts between M. Deuercher and Mr. Alvord , and Ciarlt nnd McDonald were spintou and Interesting , the French man nnd Clark carrying off tlio laurels. The boxing wns tame and tiresome. Prof. Hlchtowor's pupils , while evidently malting rapid progress in the manly art of self-de fense , uro troubled with n timidity about hitting from the shouldur that must be overcome - como before they can hope to give n credit- nblo performance. Two kids from the out side wound up the evening's attraction in an eventless slapping mutch. Gi.ouccgTini , N. J , , Fob. III. The track today was in excellent condition nud there was a large attendance. 1'lrst raco. six furlongs : Anoniiilly won , It.'irly II hucond , Flniiibciiiix ihlid. Time : Second rarp , flrofiirlones : Onuo Again won , Tvjinlioc second , Marie I.ovoli third Tlmu : 'Third rare , nun mlle : Hiiucocus won. Hllt- zcn hccond , Vlrulo third. Time : l:4ii. : : I'ourth ract ) . llvc-olghts of a mlle : Tnano won , liuioviitlon Kceonil , r > ervns third. Time : l-MV . I'lrth nirc , ono mlle nnd a quarter : Drns- puls won , Vim second , llrojklyn thlid. Tlmu : Sixth race , seven furlongs : Gllnmn won , I'ns etl second , Huh Arthur third. Tlmo : if ; ut sloitv ( ! lty. Siof.x CITV , In , , Fob. 1 ! ! . [ Special 10 Tin : Bui : . ] This city has gene wild over the "tug of war" sport. National teams were organ ized and drilled and ( tils W02k the contests began in n large public hall. Immense nuui- iMices have thronged to sou the teams and ns thu scries of lugs advances thu enthusiasm and excitement break over all bounds. With fovor.il poiiUists to bo buttled , the record now stands : ToaiiiH. Won. J.ost. Anipiluun n : i Httmlo , 1 a NoruA Inn ; l u Dane a t ? , 'e\v Ol leans Jtnelng. NnwOm.Ki.Vf , Lu. , Fob. lit , Fair weather , a fust truck nnct good nttondanco were the conditions of today's races. Vlrst ritci1. si'lttnp.Ivofurlonss : Miss I'rnn- els won. Wlnnlo Duvis sceond , Deb 1'unly thlid. Tlmu : l-M. thu tautest live fnrlungs run : it the mi'Ktlnv. Second nice , soiling , six fnrlinins : Bum PIUTW " , I'rltico Wlilium fcovuml , Olvo Away thlid. , Tlmu : lir : > . Thlli ) , ftiCK , soiling , mllu and sixteenth : Wliittlpr won , Grandpa second , Maud llon-jrd tnlrd. Tlmo : lM. : I'nurth iMt'p. hailicap , mlle and , seventy yards : Mnrln K won , Sunnybrook suc'unil , first J < up third. Tlmu ; 1:47. : Send to Thn lieu Iliireiiu ol CliihiiH for hoi- < ler ) ' I'vMxIou One llun Illuulc. Oiimliu , Noli. . .uii'.iiiu.ixfii' / ; / < co.tii'.txr. 11 MHVH \ u 1'ropoHltloii to IH | Oriiilltort Looking ton Iteaiiinptloil ot HilhlllexH , I.\iiANArous | , Ind. , Fob. 13. Tbo Ameri can Wheel company has prepared u proposi tion to i Its creditors , which is ; That if thu creditors will ngrpo to allow It to resume control tlio company will pay In cash 10 per cent of its aggregate indebtedness on or be fore'March 1 , 1IJ9 , ' , and 10 per cent on or be fore September 1 , Ib'.i. . The balance of the indebtedness it olTors to pay in Install ments of 10 per cent , the last to bo paid Sep tember I , ) bl)5. ) The company's promissory notes , bearing O'por cent interest , will bo given for all deferred paymunti. The total indebtedness is $ I.MtJUO : ( and the gross value of the plant , stock manufactured nnd raw material is f.1,000,000. Hecelver Uutlor , with a committee of the creditors , has , after n consideration of the company's status , found that the assets exceed the liabilities by about { 700,000. Kfl'urt * of lotru Lutvycrn. Sioux CITV , la. , Fob. 13. ( Special to Tun llnn.1 ThoSicux City bar is taking great interest in the bill nowbnforo the legislature to create an Inferior appellate court for the purpose of relieving the supreme court of the state. This is the largest judicial dis trict In Iowa , and an additional district Judge U Impornliruly ueudcd huro. Tuo mproiuo court Is a year bshlnd with Its business , As the Judges In this district nro overworked and nlso behind , the delays of Justice are more severely felt hero than olsowhoro. It Is Impossible to enlarge the supreme court , ns the constitution llmlt.i Its mumborshlp. The bar association will bring every possible pressure to boar to secure relief , Teviis i'dlllles , ArsTiK , Tex. . Fob. ll. ! Hon. O.V. . Clark of Waco , one of the most prominent lawyers of the state , wns today announced as n candi date for governor ngnltiit Hogg , the present governor. Ho favors n railroad commission , but wnntslho present laws chnngnd , tnklujr the appointing power out of thn bunds of the governor. His cnuvnss will , It Is thought , h.ivo some affect on the United States sena torial rnco In this state , nud will defeat Chllton , appointed by Governor Hogg. If you nrr the lirlrol u ilrrenicd noldlrr \\rllc to Tim Hen Iturriiu of Clultns nnd tot u licnsloii question liliuik. .lames nnd John Haley n.id Thomas Coleman - man wore bound over to the district court by Judge Korku in $1,000 bail for highway robbery. Thu gang robbed Loon Bound ! o'f fill on the night ot Fobruury ID. Instead ot iurnUhlng the prlsonora in the county jail with full sulti of clothe ? , us hits heretofore been the custom , thn commission ers this year will clotbo tha men with denim shirts , jnukuts nud overalls. I3y n mlstako In Tun Her It was announced IhatGovnrnor Hoyd would rnspoml to the toast , "DfltnocrBcy of Nebraska. " „ it has since been learned that the toast to bo responded - sponded to by the governor will bo ' 'Citizen ship. " There will bo n musical entertainment und suppur given nt the ICxposiUon hull no\t Tuesdny evening by the young people of St. Cecelia's church. A first class entertain ment mid u good .suppar nro guaranteed. The funds will bo devoted to the church fund. Trinity cathedr.il , Klghtoonth strpot nud Capitol uvciiUP. The Very Kov. C. U. Gard ner , doiin. Holy communion t ) u. m , Sunday school 10 a. m. , moinlng prayer , lltnuv nud sermon 11 n. m , . evening prayer and sermon 7ll : ! ! p. m. The Hov. Dr. Footo ot St. Joseph will preach inorninc nnd ovculng. At u special mealing ol thu lournoymcn plumbers , steam nnd gnsflitei-s bold liut evening , William Thompson wns endorsed by the order for tlio oil lee of plumbing In spector. Mr. Thompson is n pracliuil plumber and stcamlltler and Is consideied bv his associates ns being well qualified to 1111 the position. The Samnsot association hold a well at tended meeting nttbeir hull in Iloyd's theater last night. U was decided to employ the Seeomt InBintrv tand to accompany the as sociation to Lincoln Monday. Tuo band will moot tbo Omnbn cimrds nt their armory nt il o'clock ntid then march to Snmosot linil , thence down Furimm street , past the Jnck- sonlnn ( mil , which organization \\ill full in hehi'-.d thoSamosets and march to the dupot. The lirst section of the .spm-ial n. & M. 'rain will tcavo at ' .ItilO n. m. und the second section will follow at'-)5. ) : ) TyplitiH lut r In Ne\v Vork. Nr.w Yonn , Feb. 13. The physicians of tlio health department this afternoon uiscov- covt < rod two moro cuscs of typhus lever in nn " Ksscx street lodging house. "They are Rus sian Hebrew immigrants und were removed to North nrothors Island. Four cusu.s were re ported from Nowburgh , N. Y. , all of them having landed from tbo steamer Massilia. e Johnson Conulj-'s Cliurlty. IOWA CITIIn , , Fob. in At the lirst uwei- ing of the Johnson county Russian relief committees this afternoon , with only halt the township heard from , SJ.iVJd bushels of corn nnd $ i'M were placed to thu Russian re lief fund. * * \Vaniniul < cr III. ATLANTIC CITV , N. J. , Fob. 111. Postmas ter Genera ! Wntiuninkcr arrived at the Hotel Windsor tonight. He will remain several days. Ho is. not well and will take a rest. IT you are the heir ol a ilereiised soldier write lo The Iteu Iliireiiu of Claims anil get u pension question Ijluulc. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOK. \Vliut thu Soeielie * of tinViiilous City C'hiirehes Ain lloliif ; . The prayer meetings nt 0:1.5 : Sunday even ings at the St. Mary's Avcnuo Congrega tional nro growing evun moro interesting , with an nttondanco ot from eighty to timoty each evening. At tbo last meeting ono younir man. uu antoclnio memlmr , rose to confess Christ. This is felt to be only tlio lire I of many. Tno prayers of the Christian people of the city are asked that in the absence of a pastor to le.id , this society may not fuller , but press forward in the right way. On Friday oveniutr , February 5. the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of bt. Mnry'a ' Congregational church Held n oaikot social which wis enjoyed by a largo number of young pcoplo. A short but interesting program , consisting of muslu anil recitations , was carried out. The young ladies had broutrht baskets containing lunch lor two , which the gunllomen were privileged to buy nt the nominal price of 111 cents u bnsjtet. Thov then found their partners by tlio cards Inside the basket and all seemed well satis fied. fied.On On ChrUtlun Endeavor day , February ii , the society hau n very nice servlco , consist inn of papers on "Tho Society nt Largo , " "Our Own Socmty and Our Thanks Offer ing. " A collection amounting to Wvas taken , which is to bo sent to u village school In Turkey or Africa. This wns followed witb a consecration survico. Seeoud Presliyterliin , The Young People's society Imvo now about eighty active members. A few weeks ago eight new member.- , were added lo the active list. " ' Si'uiuil Melliotllst iplsci : > pi | , The Christian Kndnnvur society of this church keeps up the usual interest. The uv- prago allenduiu'o being about eighty-live nnd the average number of testimonies forty- live. I'lrsl C'liilsllun. The Christian Endeavor society of thu First Christian church has nssUtod In the torvlce-i nt the City Mission twice during the past month , Thu meatlugs are very Interest- fug. Nuillliueitl I'l-esli ) teiliin , This society is growing both in numbers and interest. Tno nvoraeo attendance Is about twenty. rii-Hi it.ipiui. The YuiiniT People's Hocioty of Christian Kndeavor holds its mcelingj on Friday oviin- ings. Thu short prayer service Just before the regular meeting has proved to bo very benellclal to the members of the society , Knnv .J'reili.Uerlun. The Christian Kndeavor society of the ICnox Presbyterian church lias ulrnost fifty itctivo mombors. The society has n mission in North Omaha and n number of the mom bora conduct services them every Sunday. Wiilliut Mill. Tne Young People's ' Society of Christian Kndeavor of the Lowe nvontio Presbyterian church , celebrated CUrUtlan Endeavor day on Wcunosday.luking thu hour of ino regular church pruver iiu'eling , A very Interesting missionary programme was pruparou by tlio missionary committee. A collection was taken for thu foreign missionary board. IIIIUIilo < ! onreiitli | ! > iml Sorlely , The Young Popplo's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Hillside Congregational church , Thirtieth and Ohio streets , obsarvcd Christian Endeavor day or the eleventh anniversary of the society In u very becom ing manner , Thu program \vui the ono adopted bv thu Unite 1 society , copies of which had been secured in advance. It con sisted of tnuHiu ( special ) , blblo reading ( re sponsive ) , recitations , otc. The incotlir. was well attended , not only by members , but by otherd. This society extends n cordial invi tation to all to attend tbu meetings every Sunday evening at ( lti. : ! YOIIIIKMoil's Day , YoUurdny was' young men's day nt the Young Men's CbrUtlau association , It is tbo custom of tiost of the ministers of thu gospel to preach a special sermon on the work of the association or ut least refer to young men lutcrosted lu the good work onca every year , and yesterday wu : no exception to the rule. A great many of thu minister * in thulr morning aonnoua made mention of i the association and Its wort of saving younj men , The event of the divy , howovor. WM th address to men by Hishop Newman nt tb regular-I o'clock mooting. Concert hall wns crowded by monition am their friends. SUto Socrolnrv Nash cot ducted the services. " t HUhcp Newman delivered nn eloquent nri very interesting mldrnss , lie spoke ot th work of the nssopintioa nil over the \\orl < nnd ot the hundreds of young people wh bud been kept In Ihn straight ami tinrro1 path by the You tic Men's Chrlstlnn nssocll tlon. tlon.At At the conclu.tlon of the blshop'.s nddroi the work of raising money for tlio cnrryli | on of the work for the unsulni ? year cor monct'd , nnrt by the tlmo the mooting close several hundred dollars had been subicrlbai twin. John G. Mnhor of Chadrou Is nl the Pnl ton C. W. Cnrr of Dow City. In. , Is nt tb Murrnv. D. F. Smith of Wllsonvlllo , Nob. , Is nt U Uellono. F. 11. nnrrlngton of Kddyvlllo , Nob. , Is \ tbo Millurd. E. P. Rovnotds , Jr. , of Wymoro , Nob. , | nt tlio Piixton. J. S. Morris of DoWttt , Nob. , Is rogUtora nt the Arcade. ' Arthur Rum of North Platte Is stoppln nt the Arcndo. E. J. Halnorot Aurora , Nub. , Is rogistord at the Mlllnrd , , , s .1. F. Daniels of Kearney , Nob. , Is stoppt > t ut the Murray , , William H. Hayden of Hnstlng.s Is atop ping ut tlio Pnxton. D. M. Strong of North Bond , Nob. , Is sto | ping at the Millard. O. P. Glover of Long Pine , Nob. , Is reel ) tcrcil ut the Pnxton. Milton Moolittlo of Atkinson , Nob. , Is guest nt thu Piixtou. J. H. Murphy , n stockman from Sheldel In. , is at the Arcade. William W. Cronn of Shounndoah , la. , scqtit'storpd at the P.ixtou. Jumps Nelll of Uclfast , Ireland , is nmoij the lorolgn urilvuls nt the Murray , S. V. Pitcher nud Ii. J. Uoscoruiibof Husl vllle. Nob. , nro stopping at the Pnxtim. Hurry F. Peterson and J. W. Hergou i Plaltsmoutb nro registered nt the Dcllono. .1. Woods Smith and \\llllnm Robaro < Galloway , Nub. , mo stopping ut thoArcnd , R U. Myers , George S. Taylor nnd Arthi ) W. Tumor of Pendor , Nob. , ute registered | thu Arcade. Frank P. Ireland , mayor of NourasUnCtti was assigned to unluckv "it" : ut the Pax ton lust night. v John W. Smith , a politician of Chndron .lumos C. Dahlmnn and J. I. Lous , mayor o Clnulron , urp domiciled ut llm Paxtou No other im-dlclno ever placed hefnip the public l nas " " " lhu a ianeople's conn- deuce so tliiiiunghly us Hood's Sars.v pal Ilia. Kiom n small beginning this ' "lci"lllc ! llas sU-mllly ; , „ , ! rapidly increased In popul.ulty until now Ithas the largest sale tu any picpaiallon of Its hind. Its MieccHs it lias won simply because It h constantly proving that ft possesses positive meilt , and does nccomplhhv lint IH claimed for It. Tllh mollt U lvc ' Hood's Sarsanaillla by the faet that It , JR. j 1'eeulliiV ( 'oiiihlniitluii , I't opor- / SlBCi lion uiul 1'rocess known only to Curative Hood's Sarsaparlllii , and by which tlio full , 72)f\nftv ) medicinal power of all thu \ * * a OWeil iiiKieillonts used It ictaineil. Thousands ot vohiutai y itm-sscs all over the countiy testify lo \\omleilul bcncllt dcilvcd from it. If j'ou suitor fr.un One Dollar SUST S . Mi- by Iinpinu blood , lake B 0 3 > wrfc. Hood's S.us.iiiillla. | ; To Get Sold by all drnggNK 0 I. HOOD /t / CO. I.imell. Mas. \ Habb's Ata the Best on Eatlh. s. Act gently yet prompt * " "My on the MVI.lt. Kin. NK1S ami IIOH IU.S , dis pelling Headaches , Tev- { , ITS and Colds , tlioroiigU-\/ LITTLE ly cluanslng the system , of disease , and cures ' habitual constipation TUoy are sugar coated , do not grlno , very small , easy to lake , and purely vcu-olaljlc. 15plllslnc.icli vlnl. Perfect digestion follows tholr use. They utisohitolr euro hick lii'ml- nclin. nnd aroifTonimi'inl- cd ly IcaJliiff iiliyslclnns. For salu l > y loading sent by mail ; 2'irtn. u rial. Aililruss KOBB'S MEDICIHE CO , , Props , , Sin Francisco or Chicago. t'oa HAU : IN OMAHA. NED. , BV Knhn A To. , far 15th & Dnucliu St . J .A Fiillor < V ( . o. . Cur. HI Ii * ImuKUl tile. A U llci & Lu. , Council Dlull < . in. CUBES IS A One Minute'Remedy I'or nil nlVeellonsuf thu Throat , Langs and llronchiil Tiibei KXCKl'T CONSUMl'TION liTjA.NIJ bO OlflNTS. Tor hulu by Dlt. K. \VK.ST HNHUVK ANII I1IIAIN TUB VI' AIKNTinin'clllofiii' lljraturli , lllinu , I'll * , Neil r liilii , lIs.iOiu.lii ! , NiTVinii I'rujlratlon c.iuioj lir ul coliol nr liiliiiceuViikiifidiiui4. . Mi-nlul lliironlun ) MofiiMilna or thu llriiln Minliw ini'iii'iy ' , minor/ ilreay , iloilli , ITiiiiiiitiirJ OKI AKU , llnrrjinioi , l.uij or 1'owor In ellliin tiux. Inuioti-iii.'jr , l.ujLiirrlniiiii in ! nil Kpiiialu Woikiiomoi , Involiiiitnry l i , hiur1 ninlurrli"0'iJiiiu I liy ori'r-uxurllini ( if lliti hr.iln Huir-nliuiiiMiiur-lniliiluimci A HI mill's truatniiiil II II fur tJ , by mull. Wu Ijiinrjuli'ii U IMUOIIJ emu Kanli nrdor furl boxu < . IHiH "III enl writ len k'uarantno ti rurmiil K not ourt . ( Iinir.inltio loiiuilnnly l > r A Hc'lirnUT , IMiiKtUt Milo ii.'unti , < K. cor. Hill ) mill Kuriinui U , , Oiimliu , N'el ) . CURB A niur mi I Coiiiplclu TruutniiMil , uiimlitliiK < 1 hupio | > Uorlui , ( 'Intiiiciit In I'uii.Mit' * , iilnu In llo mill I'lllis 11 I'oMllvu Cum fur l iUTiiul , Iiituru.i Itllnil or Illc-oilliif lluiln ! , I'lirmilu Itmrnt o lliiitulltury rilu . 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The rruiich rumudy nun dlrjutly upon the iminstH. i.'or throu for 4i. nnd u.in l < niallinL , .Should not lie usuil ilurnuprii 'jiaii jy. .loUljari.l ari.noj ' noj l/ru.'Uo , , Omuhi ( A day for toil , An hour for sport. Carlsbad Sprudel- Salt in tht morning , And your life will not bt Short.