THE HERE'S ' A PRETTY CHURCH ROW Presiding Elder Mooio Meets with a Hot , Reception at Genoa. CITY MARSHALL CALLED TO PROTECT HIM Mnmlicnnr tlinOrKanlrntlnii llefiHC to III" celvn Hnrrninrnt from ttin Olijrctlttn- nliln I'rmrlnT or Attrnil Snrv- Icr * U'lilln lie Pro-ilclotl. I OBNOX , Nob. , Fob. 17. fSpoclftl to TUP. , tlBK.--GoiiOil3stlriVl ] ! M slio has not boon ilnco the Chasn ilofnlcntlon. This time It H U church row. Presiding Etuor Moore , who rccontly nikcd up some old chixrRoi of Immorality a Alnst Hov. II. 1C. Plorco , pastor ot the Methodist church here , which bad boon settled during the almlnlstratlon of Elder Shank , arrived In town Saturday Inn for the purpoio of holding n ( junrtorly jnootltiK nnd making ; arrinKOincnts to send nnothor minister horo.Vlion ho arrived at Una church ho found nearly lOJnwaltlni ; him , and n demand was raado that ho state the uround of the clnxrgo against , Mr. I'lorco. Alter nttomptlnff to convoy the Itnprosslon Hint the ohiircei were very serious , ho was forced tD admit that ho had invoUlirateit thu matter nnd was convinced that Mr. I'lorco was Innocent , but that until so proven ho mood convicted nnd that ho could no loniror preach In a Methodist church. This started the fun and Presiding Elder Moore will not soon forgot the roastltiR ho received nt the hands of nn Indignant public , irrcipcctivo of church or creed. The entire church refused to attend 'service Sunday or to receive the sacrament from Mr. Mooro. Monday a mooting was hold at the church to consider the matter. Moore attempted to nmuo a speech derogatory to Mr. 1'lorco's character , but was warned to doslst. Ho called upon the city marshal for protection , and upon bolng refused , ho seized his hat nut ! rushed from tlie church In alarm , only to moot tin olllcer with a writ for money which ho was owing ono of the bankers and which was long past duo. After the withdrawal of Mr. Moore , stopi were taken to organize a Baptist church , Which nearly nil the motnbers pledged themselves solves to join. The church , which Belonged to the Methodist conference , was stripped of Us onllro furmturo , Including the bellwhich is the property of the society horo. The membership of the church U about "lOO " , aiRhty of whom have joined since Mr. I'iorco came. Mr. Pierce is thought very liiuhlv of here , and the entire community is standing by him. Further developments are eagerly awaited. IT WAS A i.iviiv : snssiox. Null rusk ii ImpriMiMl Stork llrrrilori IHs- CUIH SnliJwtN of Spi'vlnl Interest. BiUTiuui : , Nob. , Feb. 17 [ Special Tolo- pram to Tun BKB.J Thosocond day's session \hpNooraska Improved Slock Breeders' association was largely nttodncd. This mornlug's session was opened by the read ing of a bill which it Is proposed 10 huvo In troduced In the next legislature. The bill is to secure n state appropriation for the furtherance of experimental work In the . treatment of live stocit. A committee com posed of the presidents of the various state brooders' associations was appointed. A ' 'paper on "How to Put the Greatest Number of founds on a Hog at the Agoof'J Months , " was read and discussed. Following the ills- 'cussloi : of a paper on the "Hog In Ilia Various Stages of Growth and Condition , " F. E. Brown of Syracuse read n paper on "National and State Experiment Stations , " hi which ho reviewed the work of experi mental stations in this and foreign countries , beginning with the year ISO'2. 1 Hon. Charles H.Valkor of Surprise road n p.ipcr on the "Protection of Our Live Stock Interests. " It was inainlv laudatory of Ne braska's experimental station and Dr. F. S. Billings , the wull known voioriuariun whoso | , recent bout with Secretary Husk and the Illinois patho-biologlc.il otlioials. Chancellor Canflola of the Nebraska State university in I the discussion which followed severely bandied the National Department of Agricul ture. Tin argued that the state departments should bn entirely divorced from the depart ment at Washington and criticised ttio tatter for sending out information tending to crcuto fiilse impressions when experiments inada at state stations. If secured , would gi von clearer idea than that convoyed. Ho cited facts to support his statement of tbo loose business methods of the department. The papers read this afternoon were , "Sheep Uuising. " Richard Dibble of Be- atricn ; "Tho Draft Horse and the Farmer , " , F : W. Upton of Beaver Crossing ; "Tho ' ritandaul Bred Trotter the Proper Nucleus of the Coach Horse of the Future , " A. Ashby of Beatrice. ' At tonight's session the "Treatment of . Sterility of Breeding Animals , " was the 'subject of a paper by Dr. M. H. Knowles of Terre Haute , Ind. , which was followed by n paper by Dr. F. S. Billings on "Agricul tural Colleges. " Among today's arrivals was Dr. Noles , state veterinarian of Indiana , and I. U. Heaps of Chicago. Conrcriiliif ; World's I'ulr Kxlilliltx. GitAND IiMXn. Nob. , Feb. 17. [ Special to TUB Bin.l Hon. Seth P. Mobioy , as press committee ol the World's Fair commission , haa prepared for the press of Nebraska the following circular concerning exhibits : ( Jndor the rules adopted by the national board of control , as interpreted and declared by Director Uonoral Davis , exhibits of the following class will have to be made in their roHpactivo department bulldines of the ex position pro'por , 'and will not bo permitted in statu buildings : Dairy products , apiary in- torostB , manufactured goods anu products of every lilud , textile fabric. * , the llsh industry , machinery , women's hantjlwork , poultry , and nil kinds of live stock. These are facts important for intending ex hibitors to know. Director Uonoral Davis states in a letter of Jaiuiury 'M , that "no exception to these central rntOA has been made lor iuy state. " The exhibit * In state buildings will under the rules be conllncd strictly to products In their natural stato. Illustrating the natural resources \hostatu , agricultural and min eral , and historical and educational exhibits of non-compotitlvo character. It Is well to romomoor that all exhibits of every charac ter intended to bo competitive , and to bo caulojttfed and recogul/.od by Juries of award must bo made In thnlr respective depart ments by the exhibitors and not in tate buildlngH , By bearing tbeso factx In rnlmi disap pointment In the future will bo avoided. Circulars giving full instructions can bo Imd by applying to any member of the com- J mission. ' , In fJr.iml Inliiml'x Inlnrviit. Gtu.Nii ISIANH , Neb , , Feb. 17. [ Spe cial , to U'liK IJKK.J Last night tbo Bust , ndsiMnn's association , organized about uli wuoks ago , bcld another meeting. Stops were taken to secure both the inde pendent and repunllciin state conventions. Urnnd Tulnnd claims iho honors as a conven- i Unn city unit no olTort will be spared to make iUploasunt. for the guests , siionid their action moot with .Hiiccesi. All the accommodations nskod for will bo forthcoming , Action was taken looking to thoegtablishmont of a chtteso , factory and n packing house. Tbo pavement , committee which was to have reported lasl iilirlit wan given further time. The following resolution was iinnmmo'.ulv adopted : ItrMilvi'il. That we. the Iluslnom MUM'S aio- ulRtliin of firand Island doijlro to nvm > * mir nupreolatlon ut thn kindness of thu now olll- umUof tlioHu JostiptuV ( iniiul Island rullrir.ii In MI promptly granting Incnnibuil fri'VKlit paasuiiicttr and mall fiiullll.li * * In uceorUuni'u with mtr wiliest. TJilril ll.m-lir Comm7tli * full. PKXDKK , Nb. , too. 15. Tbera will bo n mooting of the republican congroMional com mittee of the Third Nebraska district at tbo Puciilo hnuso , Norfolk , Wednesday , Feb runrv 24 , at 7:80 : p. iu. , for thn purpose of naming the tlmo anu place for holding a con voutlon to select two dulegatos to attund the ( republican national convention at Mtnueapo- II * . to MX the basis of representation to the i-oarantlon to bo called , and to aliomi to uch other busliiMs as may properly couio before IU W. E. PKKt-i.K ! ' , CuHtriuan. i Injured In it Haw .Mill. IH'so-S. Nob. , Fob , 17 ( Special Tolo gr .rato TUB DIE.-J. ] F , Uerbar , wbllt L worklntt n n saw mill near this place , today mdortook to romavo a ( tick of wood which ltd fallen batwoon the snxv nnd n board Just sawed off. The stick , catching In Iho saw , struck him under thn eye , rendering him un conscious for some time , and cutting tils head nnd cheek badly. Ho Is very low. NKIIIIAHKA COltM KOIt lUTSSl.to ' _ Two I.OIIR Trains Stirl : llr.irliiR roiiil for Ihn .Starving. LlNCOt.v , Nob. , Fob. 17. [ Special to TUB Nebraska's contribution to famishing tussin started on Its Journey to the so.thoard ast night In two long trains. The work of collecting nnd preparing for shipment tbo sixty car loads of corn has boon n stupendous undertaking much proator than the pro- octors i-oallzcd when the work was ln augurued. No ditllculty win experienced in securing the donation of the corn , but the abor tins boon Jn preparing the corn for ship- nont , securing the CD-operation of the rail road companion in transporting It to Iho sea > oard free of cost nnd In loading the corn on .ho curs. Much of the corn has boon trans ferred from the cars In which It was origi nally loaded Into now nnd clean cars , and nil this work has consumed tlmo. The peopla of Nebraska have contributed very nearly li.0.0,000 , pounds ot ciru meal to .ho fatnlno-strlckon people of the Russian irovincos. The corn will bo shipped from Sfobnuka directly to Akron , O. , where It will bo kiln dried nud ground into meal. 1'nls work will bo dona through the goner- oslty ot Ferdinand Schumachor , ono ot tha [ > roinlnont mlllors of the Buckeye stato. The lucnl will bo shipped in sacks , each labeled as follows : Contribution of the state of Ne braska for the Kuaalan famine cargo. " Cir culars will bo placed In each sack printed In the Russian language , giving lull directions for preparing the meal lor food. rtio corn xvlll go east to Chicago In two trains ono over the Burlington route nnd the other over the Northwestern. From Chicago the donation will proceed on its Journey eastward over the Pennsylvania , LaknShoro nnd Now York Central lines , all of which , together with the Nebraska roads , carry the trains free of charge In Nebraska , the B. & M. , the Union Pacific , Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley mul thu Mis souri Pucltic roads have pivon every assist ance posslole in gathering nnd transporting tbo corn to a central point. The Burlington train In which the corn will go to Chicago will bo made up of entirely now cars , nil of unlfqrm slzo , and each with a carrying capacity of 1,080 bushels. Donations have oeon received from the fol lowing counties : Hod Willow , ono car , Hicthcock. ono car. Thayer , two car.s , south ern part of Nuckolls and the northern part of the adjoining county in Kansas , ono car , Gojper ono car , Hamilton ono car , Konrnoy two cars , Adams ono car , Dundy ono car , Custcr ono car , Clay two , Sowaru two , John son ono car , Lincoln two , Garlleld and Loup each one-half car , Lancaster county three cars , Gape county , Beatricoand vicinity ono , Gaso county , vicinity of Pickroll , ono car , Polk county ono car , southwest corner of Butler county ono car , northeast corner of Harlun ono car , Doucl ono car , Washington cuunty two cars , southwest corner York county two cars J. P. Larson & Co. , Fre mont , ono car , Hou. William LoudenUniahu , one car. XI3llltA.SK.Vd AXNITAI. KNCA.HPMKXT. Muru Tlnin OnoThoiiHiiiiil VotiTiins Assem bled lit Columbus , n , Nob. , Fob. 17. [ Special Telegram - gram to .Tun BBE. ] . The fifteenth annual en campment of the Department of Nebraska , Grand Army of the Korublic , mot In the opera house in this city nt 'J o'clocic this at- tornoor. , being called to order by Commander Tcotor. The address of w.olcome was deliv ered by Mayor Henry Hogatz and was ro- spondea to by Coinraanaor Teeter. A num ber of-001001111003 were appointed , resolu tions offered and ronorls submitted , afttir which an adjournment was > taken until 7:30 : this evening. The availing session was taken up with resolutions , reports and tbo appointment of committees. A ringing and eloquent reso lution was passed , requesting the Nebras ka Columbian coinmisnoa to do Us utmost to have Nebraska well represented ut the World's fuir. A $ -10 collection was taken up to assist the Sons of Natcrans at their next annual camp at David City. An adjournment was taken until 0 o'clock tomorrow morning. The various candidates for department com mander are on the ground and are working bard for the prize , but it cannot bo said with any degree of certainty who will be the winner. There is ciuito n strupirlo among the com rades for the privilcpo of representing the order of the .stato at the Grand Army of the Republic encampment , nt Washington , .ludgo Pnt O'Hawos ' being one of the prominent candidates for the position. There aroaoout 1,000 delegates to the Grand Army of the Republic ami Woman's Relief Corps in the city besides n larpo number of visitors. Tbo Woman's Relief Corps held an en campment meeting at Oolrick's hall this afternoon and nnothor this evening ut the Muthodist church. Nothing but routine business was transacted at those meetings. The Woman's Relief Corps will meet again totporrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Methodist church. .Fho hotels are crowded , but all are being cared for comfortably. The weather grow cold about 10 o'clook and some unow Is flying tonight. Allttcml Itur hu'M Captured. * CIAY CK.NTiiit , Neb , , Fob. 17. fbpecial to TUB Bii : . ] Three unknown men werolodged in Jail here yesterday by constable fetowart of Sutton charred with , breaking into the B , M. depot at that place. Soon after their arrival hero some ouo broke open the cash drawer of tbo Commercial hotel nnd ab stracted * 10 therefrom. Marshal Gardner of this place followed and captured the sup posed guilty party at Falrlield. Ho was aUo lodged In Jail unu Is supposed to be connected wltn the outfit of depot breakers , The first three were tried today and sen tenced to thirty days In Jail. The other ono will bo tried tomorrow. Shut Willie Hunting Ccrsc. CIIAMUN , Nob. , Feb. 17. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BKE. | Whllo riding inn cart on their way to the Platte river to shoot geese today , two young men , Fred Uico nnd his cousin , ( Jlnrk , who la visiting with Rico , met with a very serious accident , which was caused by tbo gun .slipping through the foot slats ana being discharged. The full charge of shot entered Clark's right arm near the shoulder , completely shattering the bone and necessitating amputation , which may prove fatal. Keet Culture ( irowlnj , " Int r Hlln . GIUNII Isi.ii.ii , Nob. , Fob. 17 [ Special to Tnu BKK. ] The Oximrd Beet Sujjur company - pany has prepared nnd wilt , In n fexv days , I'suo ofllclal instructions to boot rulsors for the culluro ot the sugar boot. The circular xvill bo Interesting nnd Rood results are IMC- pocted. Tbo Oxt.urd company has nlrouily secured a largo nutnbor of contract ! , and where it took considerable eollcltlui : lust your ttio farraora are coiniiiR tu the contract ors , sookltiK contract. 1'lllcd Ill-i I.'JCH with i > i > iip r. GniNii ISLASU , Nob. , Fob. 17. [ Spooial to Tun JlKK.l Txvo Union t'acitlc workmen named Lainburt uud Snath , machinists In the local slmpi , got into a quarrel ycstorduy ever tome xvnrk , Smith doclurod ho xvould suttlo xvith Lambert buforo 7 o'clock. As the latter was rotiirnlntr to hUvorlt at that hour last uvunliiK Smith auddonly approacnod I.iimbort and tilled his oyoa xvlth popper. Kmlth pus loft toxvn , ' , oiii Muiilun ' Ii | Cuatody. Far.MONT , Nab. , Fob. 'l7. [ Special Tele- praui to'l'MK BBK.-Charles | Francis Wilson was before thn cornmlislonora. of insanity to.iay for evnnlination. Tbo board declared him Insane and bo will bo taken to too Nor folk nsvlum tomorrow. Wilson It the young man who yesterday created such a furore ot excitement on Muln street unu who Sunday took morpnine with iulci-Jal intent. Alter Mi VOIIK , Neb. , Fub. 17. | Spcclal to TUB B > : r.J The county Rlllonca member * are making preparation ! to uo County Clerk Header mid the Uouril of Supervisors for thn return of (400 allowed Ueauur by the board for bit services M dork of the board. frnoM rr. enniv'fl > i UNITED STATES"AS 1 ; MODEL . .w. His Holiness the Pope Thinks Her the Greatest of Republics OPPOSED TO THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE UtteraiirrN t thn Holy Sen Prmif I'onltlvo Thill I'mnrn Will Hrrolvi ) tlu > .Sup port ol tlie Vlinrrli In Any ( Ionianll'nnfll. . ] 1'Aiiis , Fob. 17. [ Noxv York' Hcrntd Cnblo Special to Tim Br.i.J Tbo Potlt Journal xvlll this ( Wednesday ) 'morntiiff publish a declaration of the popo. An ndvnnco copy has been kindly and exclusively communi cated to the llernld by our courteous contem porary. It Is the substance ot a statement made to M. Lnllet , the ex-dopnty. The au thenticity of tbo utterance Is proved by the matter nud Its manner. The uaop Importance of the declaration Is self evident. 'My dcslro , nnd the wish of tbo church Is , that Franco should bo happy , She Is a nation xvhoso pious mind nud KCnorons cbaraulor , though they may not always keep her fast In the straight path which Is boat suited to her Interests , soon repairs nil faults and snoxx-s her the clear truth. I pray ( nnd I net In ue- cordanco with my prayer ) that despite nil rosistnnuo there may oouio to an end the dis sensions nnd the storllo iuarrols xvliich xvoakcnod her. All the citizens should meat upon the ground of locality , Each Individ ual may cherish bis own preferences , but when in the domain of action nothing else exists but the government winch Franco has chosen. The republic. Is as legitimate a form of government ns any. " 11 on- America Hits Flourished. "I have Just received n communication from the president of tbo committee oltho Chicago World's fair asking tbo holy sea to take part In that preat American umlortnit- Ing , and the United States , xvhtch constitute a republic , grow grontor every day dosplto the dr.xxvbaclts Inctdoutal to their boundless - loss liberty. There , too , the Catholic church develops xvlthout clashing with tbo powers , nctiiiK In perfect harmony ns they should In nil lands xvbon neither Infringes upon ttio rights of the other. Liberty Is Indeed the base nud tbo foundation of relations between the civil poxver and religious conscience. The church asplros before nil to liberty. May my voice which speatts xvith authority bo hoard nnd may my aims and attitude no longer bo dis turbed by unfounded attacks. "What suits the United States is still more suited lo republican Franco. To all Frenchmen xvho visit mo I speak the snmo language. I wish that language lo bo known bv nil. Irogrot that certain parsons in high places should not dare to proclaim publicly1 ns they should , the efforts that I innlco for the peace nnd prosperity of your noble nation , which I regard over as the eldest daughter of t ho church. In this course I persist , nnd I encourage nil xvno outer on it steadfastly to help mo in my task. MlKslon oi thu Catholic Cliiircli. "Tho church should keep to its true mis sion. It should reform souls , inculcate tbo spirit of self sacrillco nnd devotion. The church shotiM take an Interest in the condi tion of tha xvoalc. My assertion of the rights of xvoruingmen should facilitate and hasten the restoration of In torn ill peace nnd diminish the insignificant minority which strives to disturb the publlu mind and prevent union in your country a union indispensable to the fulfillment of its high destinies. Thanks to bor strong constitution , Franco will rise to bor old groatnosa desuitu of tier foes. 1 learn xvith joy that , though sno botxsts such abundant military resources " and such valiant Mins , , Franco h"as not Int- torod in her prudence ana patience. If aha will but free herself from the dissolutions that cheek her influence ; If she will but ab stain from vnin harassing and persecuting , she xvlll soon regain the conspicuous place anu glorious ranlc In the world xvhich of right belongs to her. " This language of the pope will roako a great impression in Franco where the adhe sion of bis holiness to the republic xVllf cause widespread satisfaction. Kurppa will now understand that the holy s > etis. > . for Franco and against tno triple alliance. It xvill no doubt bo gratifying to the United States to find that , the sovereign pontiff , takes them as a model. Liberty of con.scicnco is nowa days the highest title to lory-a country can . -t produce. , The ministry has persuaded M. Carnet to sign the bill authorizing the vote of ! ) , : > ! )0,000 ) trance to nssuro n proper representation , of Franco at thu Unicapo World's fair. * At it dinner given yesterday by Herr von Boetticber the oinperor is understood to have expressed his regret tt.at the state of European politics xvould pro vent his attcnu- ing the Chicago exhibition , mid this although the conclusion of tbo commercial treaties make pouco more probable to Europe. JACQUKS ST. Cunu. CATHOLIC ! CONCItKSS. Interest Aroiisril In IComo O\or it T.c-ttur 'Written from Aiuerlen on tlio Sulijrct. ROMK , Fob. 10. At the Catholic congress at Lialticioro in 1S59 a committee of prelates and laymen xvas appointed to nrrango for a Catholic congress to bo hold nt Chicago in connection with tbo Columbian exposi tion. The committee xvas nlso charged xvitb preparing a program of matters to be discussed at this congress. Among the members of the committee was Jiidgo E. F. Dunne of Ohio. Under date of December It ) Mr. Dunne wrote a letter to Mr. Coude 1 ! . fallen , editor of the Church Progress and Catholic World of St. Louis , giving his vioxv.s regarding certain decisions of this cnmmiltoo. This letter in Rome way cume into the bunds of Hov. C. Kuhlmun , who sympbatuizcd xvith tbo vloxvs expressed therein , lie had ttio letter put In print and sent copies to all the cardinals. The letter was recoivuii hero in Homo n few dars ago and uas cheated no little sensation iu ecclesi astical circles. Mr. ICuhlnmn prefaces Mr. Dunno's letter with n statement orur his own name to the effect that tbo decisions reached by tbo American prelates xvith reference to the Catholic congrtuH , to bo hold at Chicago. were displeasing to him self , to Messrs. Pallon ana Dunne nnd to many other Cath olics. The authorities at Homo are therefore Invoked to overrule tbeso decisions. Mr. Dunno's letter gives u rovloxv of the history of the committee and Its meetings. Ho savs that at the Baltimore congress a committee was appointed to .organize n congress at Chicago. This 'committee bed mooting * at Boston and Noxv York for the purpose of settling preliminaries , arrang ing u program , etc. It was makiiuj'lia'rmou- lous progress in these directions until , at an inauspicious moment , It offered to submit Us decisions to the appeal of the archbishops of the churcb , xvho would bo assembled at St. Louis on December 1 , IS',11. in the proposed program of subjects fordiscusslon Mr. Uudno has asserted as questions of vital Importance the temporal power , ant ] the question of Catholic education. Cri'iitcil a Sentmtlnn ut Iloino. The correspondence has been translated Into Italian and has boon received. not only by tlio cardinals , but by many , leaner ecclestlostlruls at Homo. Special Intorett attaches to it at this tune because Arch-r bishop Ireland Is now hero. The betiding of tha corespondonce to Homo is regarded as n continuation of the Uahensly movement , Kinco last year hundreds of docu'bionts have been circulated in Rome from America , declaring tuut thu Catholic ohurob. would Uio if the process of Amerloa'ul/ing- church , xvliich Archbishops lilubnns , Ireland and Williams are said to be leaders in bringing aoout , should be allowed to proceed. Moan- wlilla tlio ecclesiastical authorities' at the Vatican deny that the questions of tbo tem poral poxver and Catuoliu education ut to be omitted from tbo program of the Catnollo congress. _ AIAIUMU HIU.HA'H mVOHC.K. . , Her II unbiiml Kculruluoil Croui Au4trlun Wltiii-KkCD. , , LONDON , Fob. 111. In tha divorce division , ol her majesty's high court of JuUlco today Mr , Justice .fonnu granted an order restrain. ing Captain Armstrong , wlio ! ai petitioned the court forirTlli'orca from bis wife , Mmc. Molbn , thn well known sliiL-iT , naming the ilnhe of Orleans us corespondent , from pro cecdinc before the Vlonnn tribunal nnd from oxnmlnlne the servants In the Vienna hotel , In xvhlch It Is alleged the respondent and i-o- rospondcnt lived for n tlmo us man mid wife. Cnptnln Francis Noshit Armstrong , the petitioner In this action , xvns lorrarrly n .sheep farmer In Australia. Ho charge * that his xvlfo and the duke of Orlrans lived openly together nt the hotel Hoau Rlvngo at Oncliy in August , 1SIK ) , the duke bolnir knoxvn ns M. Kuvilto. Madnmo Melba claims that her relations > yth the dnko xx-ero perfectly pure and p'atonlo. The order gran toil by .liutlco Jotino today was made on the application of Mine. Melba , who tisnod for .a rule prevontlnn Captain Armstrong frim { taking ix parto evidence In Vienna by commission until the court shall have uocutcd whether bor marriage came within English jurisdiction , the ceremony having been performed in Australia , /.iii7to.s.y/.v nv n/i/.r. I'lols to AstiiNslniiti * I'ronlileut .Aloult nud ( loin-nil ( 'unto Dl-icovrrecl. [ Cnjti/rftfhtot ISlibiiJiimsi Hortlnn llennflt.\ \ V.xt.i'.xiixt'o , Chili ( vln Oalvo-ston , Tox. ) , Fob. 1(1. ( [ Uy Mexican Cnblo to the Noxv York Herald Special to Tim IlBi : . ] Plots lo kill both President Moult and General Canto have been discovered and Unvaried. The attempt on President Monti's life took place last Sunday night. Ttio miscreants engaged in It removed the rails three lillo- motors north of Maulo station. Their inten tion xvas to xvrcck the train which President Montt win announced to take. Fortunately tbo president .stopped off at Chilian , nnd moreox'or the removal of the rails xvas t'ls- ' covered by the railroad olllcials bofuro nny damage xvasdono. When the Santiago express for this city arrived yesterday nt Lnllah yesterday Gen eral Canto , xvho xvas ono of the passengers , left his seat In the Pullman car to tnko his breakfast. Upon returning he found that his seat xvasstituratodxvllh kerosene. Uurnoa matches xvoro dlscovored near by. There was no cloxv to the perpetrator. The Austrian corvette Fasana arrived hero todny. She xvlll remain at this port for n week nnd then sail for San Francisco. Consul Llniuch questioned her captain rolallvo to his stories about Johaim Orth bolng In Chili. HP says that there never fern n moment has been any thought on his parlor the Austrian government or navy that Orth was In this country. Afire in the mining deportment of the Monoda xvas extinguished this morning. The damage xvas slight and the cause is un known. Yolloxv fever Is reported to bo abating nt Guayuqull , Ecuador. Quarantine Is main tained at Peruvian and Chilian ports against vessels from Ecuador. Bi'BXoi AvitKs , Argentina ( via Gnlvoston , Tox. ) , Fob. 10. [ My .Mexican Cnblo ly the Noxv Yorlc Herald Special to THE HriE. ] The conference betxx-eon President I'ello- UUlnl , his cabinet and Generals Kocca nnd Mltro , resulted in un agreement to support Senor Perra for president. ' There is n strlico at the 'moat works at Qullmos. The police shot three mon during the Sunday - day elections nt Mendoza. JtitiKtir.tTlO\ Hoseliud mul PIAo JCulgo Indians XX'iil Hold u.drlinil Council. PINU HIDOK. S. D. , Fob. 10. [ SpouialTele gram to THE Bwij.j A council of the Rose bud and Pine Ridge Agency Indians xvlll be held at this place commencing Thursday , the IStb inst , Wrtghbof Rosebud arrived today. His Indians are coming about (100 ( strong. They will arrive1 Wednesday morning. Agent Brown o'j ' l'hls place , Agent Wright of Rosebud anjl "Special Agent J. A. Cooper xyjll , convene the council. It is called for t'hppnrposo , of settling the di viding line botwequ , Rosebud and Pine Rldco agency , xvhich xvasj" formerly Pass creek , out xvas changed txvouty miles east to Black Pipe creek by the/Foster / , Crook and Warner Sioux coinmlssupjn ) ) ISS'J. By the change of this dividing lirjoji. considerable portion of the Rosebud rojeryalion was added to thn Pine Ridge aggjcyjcesoryutlon , The Indians of ootb. ugoncfci ! nave.coniplnii.od moro or less over since tliii * dividing line has been changed ; in fact sorao of the principal In dians at Rosebud claim .that it tbeso lines bad not been changed there xvould not have Dcon any trouble last winter. TI1llll > I'AltTV COXl'BKKAVK. Iroin Kofurui mul Iniliistrlal Or. KUnl/tltimiN to Aleut lit St. I.ouls. ST. Loui" , Mo. , Fob. 10. Up to today ton reform and industrial organi/atlons have notified the executive committee of Iho so- ca'.led third irarty conference , to beheld held In St. Louis , beginning Monday of next week , of their intention of beiiic officially represented. Nearly all railroads having mudo ono faro for the round trip rate , a very much larger attend ance is expected than was at llrst anticipated. The total number of applications lor hotel and boarding bouse acramodalions exceeds Ifi.OOO , and telegrams from California anu other distant states' have been received an nouncing the starting of very largo delega tions for St. Louis. The silver commission at Washington has telccrnpbod an offer to provide a silver gavel and the local committee - too has accepted the offer. Unless the ten organizations can unite upon ono ticuot , It is not likely a presidential nominating convention xvill bo bold , but if harmony prevails the ' managers ot the con ference state that a' very strong ticket will bo put In the field. Xuxv Io u Hallroiiil. DAVENPORT , In. , Tab. 10. [ Special Tele gram to THE Biiii.J- Articles of incorporation of the Illinois & Iowa Rallxvny and Terminal company xvere filed here today. Tbo incorporators - porators are mon of Clinton , Princeton , LcCluIro and Davenport , la. , and Molina , III. Tun capital stock is * lr,00,000 nml the plan contemplates the building of another double track brldgq across tbo Mississippi nt this place , largo transfer nnd storage yards in Mollno nnd Davenport and a line of road to Clinton , thirty-four miles north ol hero. The latter xvlll bring Into Davenport. Rook Island and Mollno , the Chicago & North western and the brlilgo xvill admit the Bur lington , Cedar Rapids t Northern to the Illinois side and bring the liock Island & Peorla , the Santa Ft- , the Milwaukee nnd the Burlington to the lown sldo from Rock Island. The construction xvill bo xvlth capi tal locally subscribed. Tlio Northxvostorn line lo Chicago xvill bo shorter than any other routo. _ Uli-xr Out Hit Itru . DKS MOI.NKS , la. , Fob. 1(5. ( ( Special Tele gram to TUB BHK. | Ferdinand Fontiuello tbo'Siiidortakor's with imllot lies dead at , a through his brain. . The young Frenchman had boarded at tlio Hardin house , nnd last night xvbilo the qthors were eating supper he shot hlmsolf. ana "was not dlscovored till after midnight. Ho died at 0 o'cloctc this morning at Cott&Rtt- hospital , lie had no close trlonds and nothing is knoxvn of nis connections. Hoiistuimed to have plenty of money and xvas undoubtedly slightly Insane. iv tiotnt JCobort It. HOBO of Muaourl ( tallied u f.uxr Nult uii4lA > < > t HIMind. . ATCIIISO : * , Kan.JJNb. ) } 16. [ Special Tele Bram to TUB BKK | Eight year * ago Robert R. Rose , a poor matl'rotldliig at lalau , Mo , , fell through a ho | lfia } | sidewalk in this city unu sustained pe roauont Injuries , Ho sued tlio city for Unnmlitsiind a jury allowed him f..WK . ) . The uaiO'xvunt to the suprnmo court and buck three times and xvas finally decided in favor of the plaintiff. The money xvas paid to tbo plaintiff's ' attorneys last xvook amivlieu they notified their client of his good fortune ho became In- anne , nnd going to the county , jail In this city surrendered hijnsej ( to the sheriff , slut- lug that bo wus a perjurer nnd xvanlod to be punished for the crime. Ho denied that ho had received any injuries and said ho planned the accident to defraud the city. He will probably bo sunt baru to Missouri and trKii for Insanity. j III ! ! In thn T-cR-J. AMI tsr , N.Y. , 'Fob. 10. Tha foUowlnir Is laid to sboxv boxv tbo democratic ) convention outlook appears up to Uat/u : Hill delegate ? , l i ; Cleveland delegates , : i. Tuo tottl num ber of delet-'atej U U-il. UnploditeU delegate i xvero today nlcuied from ; bc > 1/ait agtombly nlstrlrt of Nlaj : ra lour.ty. TT \ IM > TP\T TII/II'P I VfPI 1M n MADL TEN TIIOLSAND CLhAR Oorbott mid Multloou finna Little "Barnoy" for Now Yorkers' ' Benefit. * . HANDSOME JIM APPEARS IN A NEW ROLE llo rinils l.lltlr Trnnliln In "Stopping" tin * Thrpi ! Men I'lrkcil Out lur Mini lijr " \X l c" Illtly Miildoon ( Hlicr Spurt IIIR NOIVH. Nnw YOIIK , Fob. Ifl , James .1. Corbott , bcax-yxvclcht pugilist of California , made a mistake tonight. To all nppoaranco ho knocked out txvo men , each In ono round. But thn majority of those present , and especially those near the ring , sized it up ns n palpable f.iko. Ho failed to knock out .loo Lannon , xvho stayed to the end of tbo third round , when Corbott's man ager , William Muldoou , very seriously an nounced that Corbott had fulfilled his Inten tions , viz. to stop three mon within nine rounds. Long bafora the hour sot for tha enter tainment the garden xvns croxvdca. There xvore nt least 15,000 people present when at 8:15 : o'clock the llrstpairof lighters were Introduced. Among thn box occupants were many monbcrs of llio Manhattan , New York and Buckley uthlotlc clubs. Brokers , men- nboul-toxvn , business men nnd members of various professions xvoro present. Tl.o ring xvnij n txvonty-four-foot ouo nnd the under posts xvoro not pndacd. Muldoon acted as master of ceremonies , timekeeper and general overseer. Corbolt xvas seconded by .Htn Daly of Philadelphia. Ho appeared smiling and conlldont and xvns rounuly choered. Ills llrst opponent was William Spllllngs nf Rochester , N. Y. The gloves xvero xvelghco four ounces. At the call ot lime Spllllugs looked somawbul scared. T'ltpd Txvo Very Ka.sllv. Round 1 After a llttly wary feinting Spllllngs led , touching Corbott's xvind. A clinch folloxved during xvbicb Corbott slrucic Spilllngs txvlcoin ttio face xvhich proceeding xvas deservedly hissed. Whi'ii they broke Corbott sprang at Spilllngs nnd knocked him down wltli n right bander on the jaxv. Spll- llngs arose ana xvas promptly knocked down again. tCorhutt turned nnd walked to bis corner t and SpUlmus leaped to his feet. Ho jumped doxvn the stops from the ring very lightly nud people xvero surprised xvbon they found lhal II had been decided that Spilllngs xvas knocked out. It xvas apparent that ho had made no effort to guard against the txvo bloxvs delivered by Corbettnnd many in tlio crowd thought it n fake and said so In loud loncs. Bob CnlTroy of Philadelphia xvas Cot-bell's next opponent. Tlioro xvas some sparring ana CatVroy touched Corbott's noso. ( Juick ns lightnlnu Corbott struck C.illrey xvlth his right behind the oar and then delivered txvo bloxvs , one on each side of the faco. Calfroy dropped on his hands and knees and stayed in that position for ton seconds , ilurinu xv hi oh time ho glanced around to see what effect it produced on thn audience. Ho xvns declared Knocked out and he liko- xviso leaped xvith agility to his feet and left the ring. There xvoro loud hisses from every pan of the garden and moro outspoken charges of fako. I.nniion Wasn't rued. When .Too Lannon of Boston came in to face Corbott the people yelled "No faking , no tricks , give it to him , Joe , " By direction of Police Captain Raitly the gloves xvere changed for others weighing flvo ounces. Round 1 Corbott came up smiling and Lannon watched him closely. Lannon did most of the loading , but the first good bloxv xvas struck by Corbott xvlth his right on Lannon's oar. Several clinches folloxved and then Lannon received a left bander full in the faco. Lannon guarded xvcll and fre quently recoix'cd applause for his work. Another clinch followed anu Corbett slrucic short ! Again they clinched nnd Corbott railed to put in a tolling bloxv. At the end -of < the > round. Corbett xvas fresh , while Lan non xvas xvlndod. Round " Both came up sprightly nnd Lannon led , falling short. Ho led again and a clinch folloxved. Corbott then landed n hot ono with bis loft on Lnnnon's face , xvbicb droxv olood. Another clinch folloxved aud Lannon landed on Corbott's xvind nnd succeeded in getting xvell axvay. After another clinch Corbett got in again on Lannon's ' face and swung xvith bis rlsht for Lannon's oar , but missed. Lan non then did a little loading and landed once moro on < orbott's face after xvhich they clinched. Give nud take bloxvs then fol lowed Lannon lauding lightly on Corbott's face. Corbett irled several times to land his right on Lannon's oar , but the latter's guard xvus too secure. Couldn't Knock Him Out. Round 3 After considerable feinting Cor- botl led and the txvo clinched. Breaking nxvay near the ropes Corbett struck Lannou against the ropes xvlth a bloxv in Iho faco. Ho landed a second bloxv , xvhich Lannon re turned. Then txvlco in quick succession Cornell got in on Lannon's face and the lat ter landed on Corbett's xvind. .lust nt this limo Lannon lookoo1 rather groggy , but ho guarded well and kept Cot-boll's right bund idle. Ho received nnolhor on Iho jaw and then n clinch folloxx-ed. Breaking axvay Cor- belt struck Lannon txvlco in the face ana iu return the Boslon boy landed ono on Cor bolt's wind. Time xvas called as Corbott xvas forcing the fight. Loud anpluuso folloxved the conclusion ot the bout. The croxvd surged forward and gathered about tbo ring xvhilu , though Lun- non did not oven pretend to bo knocked out , Muldoon declared that Corbotl had succeeded in doing what ho hud sot out to do. The promoters of the affair xvill probably clear on their venture something like $10,001) ) . ll'/A/j JIK < 11VEX VI' . Moxlriin MimlcrerH Will l > Turned Over to Thiilr ( iiivt'i'iiiuriit. SANT . FK , N. M. , Fob. 10. The case of in- tornallonnl Import pending buforo the United Slates court nt Las Cruc-os for Iho past three weeks and Involving the oxlradition of Rctnljio Sainz Mondosn and SUlos , charged by the Mexican authorities with leading Iho mob that murdered Mayor Anchlla nnd two ' others ut Ascension , Mexico , lust month , was con cluded this afternoon , Judge McKlo onlcn , llio discharge of Sain/ and holds Mondosa mid Sillos for extradition in compliance xvlth the request of thu Mexican authorities. lllrlilorlilii of ( iild OliibM' Coiixi-nllon. Dxviour , 111. , Fob , 10. At the ran volition of Blchlordo of Gold clues today resolutions were adopted expressing confidence In the treatment and respect , for the discoverer , Dr. Kecloy , and enunciating the bpllof thai ' . ) . " ) par cent of the patients iretUod havn been cured , The Banner of Gold of Chicago xvas made tbo official organ , and Rev. H. W. Davis of Charleston , III. , xvas endorsed as club lecturer , Morn Typhus Knvrr Vlclliim. NKXV Yoitir , Fob. 1(5.- ( Two Italians , sup posed to bo suffering from typhus fox'or , xvoro brought here last night from Trenton , N. J. , and are now under observation by thu health authorities , Twoailditonal ! cases worn reported % ported herd today. Total numoer of cases detained , eighty-six. Ai.HA.sr , N. Y. , Fob. 10. Them are Jlvo coes ot typhus foyer In Velatio , Columbia county , In the family of a Russian Hebraxv The village Is xvlld xvlth oxoltamunt. Tbo stricken family came over on the slimmer Massllla. Workmen In n cotton mill have CUFtEB BRUISES , FROST-BITES , INFLAMMATIONS AND ALL HURTS AND ILLS OF M&N END 3EHST , been nxpascil , toonor ! with flvo other Uiis- lnn families Pint uifl.rim , Pa. , Fob. 10. Health oflh cors .stated this morning that thov have located fourteen of the thlrly-tivo emigrants from the fever Infected .stcnme. " MvsMlla In the llnllan quarto N , hut discovered no uvl- dcneo of typhus among thoni. Cult uic'i. 111. , Fob. H ) . After n r.ircful In spection by thp pity hoiilth nuthuritlos , the following statement wis given oili "There is no typhu fever In Chicago. The deportment Is watching nnssetipors of the MasslIU closely. " Killed Illmvir , SHUT , Colo. , Fob , 1(1. ( Charles McKlnnoy , brother of the stntlon uifont here , killed him self with n Winchester last night. Ho wni n c.trrlngo pnlutorby trndo. Contlnuod ill ness Is thought to liavo cuinot the act. FOR CHIEF"OI ? POLICE. lliiiiiplir .v .Mn.vnlliiu : Sulil In lip nn ; \ Still Hunt fur t tut I'liivc. Htimphroy > loynlhnn of Chicago Is In the city. Mr. Moynlhnn was formerly manager of the Omaha Dotcllvo agency nnd was atone ono tlmo an nsplraut for thu position of chlot of police Ho has boon running a saloon In Chicago for several jcars. The presence of Mr. Moynlhan in the city at this tlmo has given rise to the report that ho is again seeking it place nt tbo ho.id of the Omaha police force , ns a result of rumored changes to bo made by Governor Boyd In the Board of Fire nnd Police Commissioners. Friends of Mr. Moynlhtn ovldontlv have faith in the report. In foot thny give It out as settled that Governor Boyd lm docldod to completely rcorgnnlro the Flro nnd Polloo Board , appointing four now men who will tnvor Mr. Moynlhan for chief of police. Section 17 of the city flint-tor , however , throws n wet blanket on the hopes of Mr. Moynilmn nnd his friends. The sec- lion provides that the mayor nnd council shall have power to create any oftloo or employ any agent they may doom' neces sary for tno' ' proper government nnd best. interests of the olty. The Important provision , however , is made that "all such ngonts , ollloori and servants em ployed or appointed under this net so far ns practlcablo must bo qualified voters of the city. " riic ut Coi.t-Miifff , Nob. , Fob. 17. [ Special Tolo- cram to Tin : UCB. | A Dro started in some unknown way this morning t S o'clock In the house of titis Wliidrisch. The members of the family were all out except a small babe , but the bla/o was fortunately discov ered soon enough to suvu the child and ex tinguish the tiro. or rKsrKitn.tr. The Dalnmlcr trial K still In prozrcss nt - Tbo I'nltod States steamer H.in i'riinulseo xvlll s.nl fi m S.in IHogo. Cat. , for Honolulu. Thu main building of the Insane nsylniu nt. .liicksiin. MI-.S. , has lioiMi liiiriifd. Hut one of tlioiiJJ Inmuii's perlshnd. SamnnlT. Wilson him been scntonced In he luiiiii'd Muroh IS iio\t for Hie murder of his mistress In St. I < ouls In tin ) fall of ! ! ) . Henry A. Hcclniond , living no.'ir ( inthrlo , OKI. , hii-i leun ) clmnti'd w Mi ini'est bv hN ! . " - vuiir-old dauglilur. A mul ) has trlod to lynch him. him.Tin Tin- Chicago Ulalno clut ) will ntti'iul tbo Minneapolis convention piuparud to push the elnltiHuf tlie Maine state-small fora presiden tial nomination. The null tu restrain the public printer of lumtnck from printing tli now constitution , has beun durldod analiist the portion askln ; ; for the restraining order. The McHnery ilomocr.its niu In session nt Now Orients , l.i , . and II Is Iliounht a conipro- inlsn vtlh hu cirrctud xxlth the other deino- urntlu faction of Louisiana. This rok's li'iiriniTs Koviaxv will suy ; Win ter wheat has not yet passed the critic il state and tin ) next few weeks may make consider able cli.ur.'o Jn the situation. TlioKiinunl elections forcnunclliuun , aldrr- nicii and sL-liotil ( I Ircetors. held In PlMsbnig nnd Allezln > ny. I'i. . icsulti' ! ! In it sueunlns victory fort IIP regular republican candidates. ( Ji'oi-Ko Jy.inir. tibliixrliiuiiniwi-rut t'allstiiita1 Cal. . has Ui-oii nrrosted for conloiupt of coin t In attempt 111 : to lirlbo a witness In u ciiso non licndln axuln-U lilm for violation of I hi ! rev enue laus. In tbo Curl Is murder trial at Sun Kr.inclsco tliri-o wllni-ssosliavu testllled tlMt I'ollcninaii Onint wasstru jllcixvllli two mnii nlion lie was Ml cd , and that CitrlN did not flru the fatal shot KiiKL'no II'ond. . until roucntlv llio aRont of the Alin.i Milling company of Itnll'-ilo couiily. Wisconsin , Is chursi'il wltli eiiiliux/lomant of J , " > , tou of tin ) company's fundH. lie Is pjoml- ncnt In society. The convention of bichloride of gold clnhi , In session ut Dtviglit. III. . Imvo Invltivl oliiri'v- mun and religious nnd philanthropic soclolics lix-oopuarte xvlth thuin In tliu work of leform- In ; drunkard . Tlin st.ilo drmocrallc coiiunlllcii derided upon March il as Ihu time and M. I'anl : is tliu place for ho dint : the Mlinu-sot.i ( ! oiuoi < r.ile onvi'iitlon to mimlnttto ilok ? iites to the L'lilea-'o convRiitlr ) ) ) . Kiyiuonrt : ind James IHillry. ox- city olliululs of Denser , have beuu itrraUnuil on tlio ulmr.'o of raisins city warrnnts Thu trial promises lo be n sens ulonitl unu n nil to Implicate many prominent Denver people In the steal , which Ins lieon jrolni ; on fur years. Tint joint conference ot WorldV fair com mit tves lias aKicrd that thu national coin- mission is lo control all thu matters of lians- portatlon , but leaveIhu unrV lo bu ilono by persons appointed liy the dlroctoi-v wltli the approval of the dliuclor mineral nnd Iho national commluce on tarilT and transoorta- tloo. The famous llurluy Iron i\eliiingo : li.inlc robbery easi * Is aguln ittli-.ietlng all tlieitttun- Uon of cltl/ciis of that scutlon. Tim case now being t'lud Is that of I ) . W. Ital.er. who was before found guilt v of grand laictioy ami .sen tenced to live years at Wiiupun. but who lately secured a new trial on the grourd of erioneons admlsilon of evident' ) . All ( hi * cut mill munufauturcrs of Canada liavu : tilOttil | n uniform canl list of extras and luivo adviinced prices sllahtly. It U leixnli'il thai the Canadian govern ment u III order thu InsDuellon of Aniurle-in perU In transit thr.null lhaL country fur lai- rupean inarUuts. Thi < Kuner.il oiuetlon N In progress In Japan , anil reports fiom Iheie say that till ) cleetlnn Is u prolllle.soiiK'oof ( llsturlain-u. t luting and lUhtlng liDlni ; common In every dUlrlel. liivesllmttlnns by llrlttsli consuls In I'rair'd show thai , the Dude of Hint counlrv has linvuly ilecioasod with It Hie past vuar , nnd the Mi-Klnley act IsIveii by them as thu source lot siu-h dccn-aso As a pinlesl against the Imposition of a fuel tax , the Inlmbltants of I'olen/a , a fo tilled ton non the easlmn clccllvlly of I lie Apinin ii'tios , Italy. Inviuli'il the town hall In u body .Hid sacUau tbo building. It's { tttJTretivf , I'Kivpt for the monmit/ the ordinary pill , Il - : cause it iij'sati jour whole inU > r- unl pcoii'jin ? , yo-i needn't think it's ( lolu ; { you good. It only hliocks mill xxetikans your KVMMII. Toke wniotMtig ( hut's ( letter. Or , 1'iiTCoa rcaRiit : IVllcts do gfjod that It-flu. They nyvlnt * ( hi Hysloin , us wll n.s clcmi'o mid reiiorntn it ; mildly nnd uently , but tlioroughly nnd ell' 'lively- no gripbiK , \Ioleucn. . Thi'y'rti ' tb'j tiiiallast nnd tliu itisicst to take , puivly vigrluble , t > orfei'tly luinnliw , mill tsij l't liver piU lover kn.jivn. Oily ono Illtlo Rl'ellct for n laxutix'etbiw for , \a \ ratlai-tle. f > ! rk or HiHous Mloudjchit , Cou-rtljiiition , Tiidigni- f tion , liill'Hij AttJi. Vs , ail' ! till do- ' runjjwiiontsof lh ( > llx-ir , [ tom.'n.h and Idj.vcU jxro j < iv 7iittsl , r < lloveil and < mv < l , . Thoy'ixj tlio chfiiiifit ] iHU you ijcan | buy , for ( hcy'p gi'iiianlrfd H to jix'o halls fcrt ion , nr year rnicnioy h rcttirnal. Yon ) uy | only for tliu i w.J jon jet. Can you usk better in-oof of tit uuper/ority of tliCwt lii iflsac 1 S TmsrttABB Lr t. VmU.t slid Flrtit In the Wurll , ! T seUK r ( c < Hi iil llonjui'i.'wH < H ) . NEW YORK. lOHCQnDlR.Ry AND OLA8QOW. \t7CTf Hixturday , tiUW YOWC , UIIIUAI.TKK nnrt NAl'LEH , At rcBulnr Interrnt * . SALOON , SfCOHO-CUSB AMD STEERAGE mtu > iinli > Tii > l loruutj unil fnini Ilin | irlncl | > lo DSOTCII , raauan. IBIJS AL : , csirrntivtTAi , rcmia- hzc'i 4lun if it araltiiltU t-i r < turn 'if ' rllht-r lln i liv UHilrJJi.Niuin | < ImUnil'ir Nn | > ViMikitlirlur ) ul U i7 Mm ta in icwl it I rant Eitii , Auvli til nnr i > ' our I'irjil AKen AFTliR THK GRIPI llio Ctlppn UcHoiiRll | > lo for Moro I > nn1lis nfiri * llccovt ry Itinn Durlnil T , Us Coins' . How to Avoid thn Dun ne r. "rlppp. In IHolf. It ( mil cn iiRti. dohllltatlnft ' enough , liitlt N th nficreJecU. llio slowncM nf recovery Unit clvo It Its tfrout dmiRcr. In liioHuiisus tlio poiii > did nut liiivosnfltclent vlttllty to wily nficr tlio dlsonvj Itself hud p.isjfd. The forctM of nntiini xxero ton wcnk tiirimtcml xTllh thodoblllty which Ihn tlrlppe hint left. It It s-xd to think Mow mnnv tiooplo liava dlod xxho might ! ) ivoliiMMi suxcd If natiiru hud been properly nsslMoil mul fortified after tha Uriipn | had heon driven ffdin the fystutt Mliny physicians roiill/ud tills fact , mid ns. slutod Iholr patients ever the dan nnina nftui oltccta by bracing up and stliiiiiliitliu tholi a ) stems. Tlili xvns , and unu bu do no In but ono XMIV. and Hint Is by the steady nnd n oil * eratonsoof soinn pure yet powerful Mlimi liint. There la lint ono nlmolululy tinro and miMltclnal Httiiiulnnt Known to the ptofossloi and to HID public , and that U Duffy's Pun Mnlthlshuy , The most prominent sclontlnti nun pliyslelnnsof the land ondorin HH purllj nnd value. U IH not a no.v xvhlskuy , it Inu been nefore the piihlto for years , U Is not I elicixp decoction , hut n pure dlslllliitlon. Il Iniinrts u tone to llio .system possible In in other iiianner nnd en nils the blood conrslni UiroiiKh tbo veins with rcnowed viuor. It b Hiitiorlnr In every loMmel nnd l.owcveimlict iniHorniHiloiis ( Irnt-xMtor ro ermuyseok to lead you to bellevi ) to the contrary do nut bodocinvod , 4 There Is ease for those far gone in consumption not recovery ease. There is cure for those not far gone. There is prevention bet ter than cure for those who are threatened. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil , even if you are only a little thin. Free. ScoiT&llowmi ! , Chemists , 131 Somh 51)1 ) Avrniie , New York. Your druggist keep * . Scon's l-jnuhion ofcoiMiver oil all UrugB l > everywhere do. ( i. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " Ilia Wonderful xpnnhli llriniily , la wlilnltli a Written Qunrantoo tn euro nil Ncivuu.i Illi- ( ixscs. putli as XX'rak Jli'inory , Ixwi iif Ilraln 1'uxvcr , Ilcndaclic , XX'aKi'fullieiUi , I.uHtMnn. BltuilF , nil ( I nil in'nnj \nn \ o ( pon'rr f ttio OencrnllM ] Oiitnus In cltlicr ecx , caiiiod ny iitiM-rxtitiMii , .iniilliful liiillitcrclloiiinr llio cxrciiho I9 < 'nf liili.'U'lO.tphiin , 01 itlliiiiilutiti , nlilcli liltlintttely teiul In Inllrtnlty. ( 'iilisuin | > tliin nlul IilMinlU 1'lit lip llicixitrnlpiit fdrni In cnrrr In HicXi < l pm ki-t. Pllco Jl a iniiltiijii1 , or ( i fur $ > . Xvltli e iiy { 'inntci neil\m written ( ninrnnloo to cum or refund the nionojr. front tiy nt.'ill In anv julttrrsf. ( . 'iuulnr ficn In plain ciivfliipe .Xlcnltun tills p.tper. Aildirs.1 ! , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. llrnncli Oiilct ; fur I ! , a. A. SM Iifiirlintn strcst , CIIICAOO , IF.U FOR SALE IN' OMAHA. NEB. , BY Knhn & Co. , Co.r IStll & Douglas Bt . J .A Fuller ib Co. , Cir. 14th Sc DciiKUaSta. A D Tester A Co. , Council Uluds. Iu. 'Illroc Mtliti mill hntiinlay .Mullnoi' , lluvliiiilni ; Thursday , Feb. (8th. ( Auerlo.1.Kurorlli * , tliu Inlinltablu CoraedlBnno , Maggie iitcliell In : i new play , written nxiinH9lr lor liur. l > y O. T. lA/iV. : unllllotl , The Little Maverick. riuli-r tin * iiLiiiueiiiviil. uf Mil. CI1 AS. A1IUU1T. l'rlii" < : i n-iiut. ParnaiD St. Theater i'oi'ur\it . I'ItK'1'.S Every Night This Week. Tintmioillin AARON 11. WOODIlULxLx In li ! Niixv Kiivhinl Coiuoil > . UNCLE HIBAM. Siiintt"cl | | IIJT ii Htroni : uniiipHny , Incliiillni ; MI& ) TIIDJA lilll&XVOI.I ) . .Mntlncu b.ilunlny , BOYB'S THEATRE. \ Swnwy Monday Evrng. Feb. 22. I'lircwoll Ainioarjnci ) In tliN O ty of IS , SAHAIIBEKNHARDT llio Dlicetlon of MOSSM. llciu-y M Abbey nn I M iiiilco Ui-nii , 1'ii'soiitlii ! ; IrA TOSCA. Dniinu In 1'lso Acts ami Slv Tiibloiiiix , by VIl'TOIMI.X ftAUDOU. SEATS IN QRHIIESTRA $3.00 FIRST FIVE ROWS IN CIRCLE 300 LAST FIVE ROWS IN CIRCLE 2.50 FIRST FOUR ROWS IN DALCUNY 2.GO LASTFIVERnWSINBALGQHY 2.00 REAR BALCONY 1.50 LOWER BOXES 25.00 BALCONY BOXES 15.00 GALLERY TICKETS .50 Tliuonlu uMnnit'J | : o'clock 'I hnrvlnr miirnln. , I'OI'IM.AK I'ltlOKS JOHN L. SULLIVAN I 4 NlKlils Only I UUNCAN U. I 111 ! llO..fillll. .Mill Worlrt'rt ciianip'on ' ' I'uli , 'I. ( HARRISON Hnniliiy .Xlullinc > , hilinliiy NlKlit. .Xtiiinliiy Nluht , In Iuii'n II. Ilnrrljon's Hi.c < 'i. ' rnl ciunnjy Druuiu HOSEST HEARTS and WILLING HINDS. Tiii ilay NlKlil XVL-ilnoKiliiy Mitlnuo , -ilnoiiluy Nlvlit. Tlmlr l.iituiilllrcnl Mirre s , BRODERICK AGRA. ltID LsN MUS IA b\ . THK I , > LIIN ! ; or UA.NUIIHS. MHS. MIUL.IE PRICE DOW. Ajipc.u's at I ! , i , 8 , ! ) anil 10 d'tlne Krlilny Inillek xiiivuulr > ln > ; i ICVMII ! of Mr * . I ) H pri'nciitiHl to Iliii luil lOc Admits to All'- AllanLxine IIOVAIi > IA1I , hl'l < ; A.\tii.S : ! , K.ill nyiilnrlr ilnriiK lnler frirn POKILAXD to LIVERPOOL Plrccl. ( iibln SCJninI niiwantt 'iT l i-ttilu. t.'i til Ion ralui N'uni.jc I STATE A.I.-.L-.A.N LINE NUIT Vork ami ( llnik'ow forlul.-htlr Cnblalln. HtHMn'l CatiluHX ! Uour < 'l IU. Apply tu ALLAN , i t'O.i'lilcini ) II , K. JI ) J l.U U' Tlrkol omoei XX' . I" VAIIiiliirlliutJ'i I'l.'d PEQUOT.