TFTK OMAHA bVILY I3RE : THURSDAY , MAWII 21 , 1802. THEY DID NOT GET TOGETHER FIIOM VIIIST and What were supposed till now to bo hnppy marriages. J. Coiorann Urnyton comes of good Now York stock nnd nt tbo tlmo ho married Miss Astor was practising law. Whether or not tlio money which cnmo with hl wife took away the keenness of Mr. Drayton's zest for local distinction is not known , but tbo courts of New York nnvo not scon 80 much of him n have European courts of dnlnlior fashion sinew his wedding day. Although the Drnvtons tiavo n beauti ful town-bouso on Fifth avcnuo nnd Thirty * flfth street , Now Yoik. close to MM.V. . U. Aster's residence and Airs. Hoosovclt's , they hnvo of late years , spout , most of their tltno nbroad , prlntlpally In London nnd Paris , \vhero Mrs. Orayton's beauty mid accom plishments hnvo been lilphly appreciated. In the French capital , especially , Mrs. Drnyton has boon n lender In the Amer ican colour. At tno time of her nunt's ( Mrs. John Jacob Astw ) denth four years ago Mrs. Drnyton's name was mentioned ns n possible successor of tlmt lady ns the uncrowned queen of American fashion , but , though she has always boon considered n national lender of society. Mrs. Dntylon mndo no effort to take the onerous plnco of her relative. She Is of blond type , nnd her beauty Js of the delicate order , In which n Bwooi expression nnd exquisite mnnneis count for ns much ns the nicro physical love liness of oyo3 , hair or complexion. As n plrl * ho bad the snmo pecullnr ndvnntapos of homo training ns her sisters. Her mother did not bcllovoln schools , nnd her daugl'tors accordingly received their cducntlon from tutors and'governesses nt homo. According to the newspaper gossip of the dny.whcn Miss Otissio Astor w ; n New York bullo her dom inant chnrnctorlstlo wns modesty. Somnrncd wcrd tlio simplicity of her manners and the ongOBlne candor of her Hfo that n portrait of her , pressing n tnllk-whlto dovpto her bosom , wns circulated among her friends , with the tltlo "Jnnoconco" beneath It. A \A O UJVCI5.1I KXT3. The members of tlio Apollo club are antici pating n tremendous snlo of seats nt Mnx IMoyer & Bros , tomorrow for the concerts of the United States Marine bnnu , which nro to tnko place at the rearranged Exposition hnil next Saturday of tor noon nun evening. The splendid Impression made bv the band nnd the soprano , Mnrlo Decca , nt the Coliseum last spring , should bo suftlcent to 1111 the hnll this time to overflowing , when both of tbcso grand utl motions nro to bo lirnrd again. It will moreover , under the core of the Apollo clllD , nnd ns tbo opening of n now music linll , be nn event of social at well as musical interest. Every detail will bo arranged to nave the affair most refined mid memorable. Mora or loss military display will bo tnnap , tbo ball will bo neatly decorated with patriotic bunting In honor of the presence of thobandof the president nnd may bo ex pected to please nnd thoroughly satisfy all who are thcio. Mr. Sousa , the ngreoablo conductor of the band has made n grout effort to provide pro prams of rare merit , and bv a lony series of rehearsals bcforo leaving Washington , the fluestrcsults in every number has boon as sured. Ills own dashing musical description of the famous "Sheridan ride" will bo 11 prominent feature , nnd his "Chariot Unco , " which wns such u success before will bo ro- Dented. A glancn nt the program shows nn ontlro list of music , scarcely n number of winch bos been ploved hero by nnv other band or orchestra. Such freshness of pro grams , nml such merit in oramizatlon and artists , should bo rownrdcd with overflowing patronage. The largest and most complete burlesque organizition on the road is tbo Nlbbo's French liurloscjuo company which comes to the Fnrnnin Street theater Thursday , March -I. It abounds with uiicqualod specialties , startling climaxes and bewitching dances , Fnll not to see It. The latent Importation in tbo amusement line is the wonderful English dancing mar vels , the bisters Leigh , whoso feats have astonished all Now York nnd put even the great C.nmcncita In the background. Tholr 'groat success is duo to the fact , of their hav ing turned their wonderful accomplishments and skill us dancers as well as their great physical similarity into n now departure , ncd the outcome of it is called the ' Uclislou Dauco. " Those who hnvo witnessed their porfotmnneo nro completely mystified nt the phenomenal slcill and dexterity nnd wonder ful resemblance of the two sisters , nnd won der nt the marvelous patiunco in over porfoet- .ir.g what to most people would sccia abso lutely impossible. They are now \vltli the ' 'Ohvhttta ' Night Company , " nnd appeal- next Sunday afternoon at Farnam Sticct thcnter for six performances. A visit from Modjeska Is always an event of the highest importance to theater goers , and the coming engagement of this artl&t , the latter half of the week , opening tonight nt Boyd's Now theater , will bo the moro welcome not only from the fact that she has uot been scon hero in suvernl years , but also that she comes nt the head of her own com pany of players , which is said to bo an ex ceedingly good one , and ono that looks If it might prove equal to the big task of inter- pretln ? the extended repertoire which Motljesku will present during her engage ment in Omaha. ModJ slta's admirers will have n cuanco to BOO her as "Marv , Queen of Scots , " "Cumiilo,11 "Beatrice" nnd "Lady Macbeth , " truly nnd extended repertoire , and one which will afford her many ad mirers an exceptional opportunity to Judge of her vci-oatihty and genius. Next week In this olty. nt Boyd's. the American Extruvagnnzn compnnv will bo seen in thelc latest success , "Sinbad , or the Maid of Balsora. " The libretto Is by Harrv B. Smith , author of "Robin Hood" and "Tho Tar and Tartar. " W. H. Batcholor arranged the inusto and Baron da Grimm designed iho costumes , which number over 000 , nnd uro ( aid to bo very beautiful. Tno scenery is from iho brush of Fred Dangoillold. Among tbo moro striking scones are the port of , Bal- sorant daybreak , a plratn ship at son , the oeean depths , n tropicnl island , the vnlloy of diamonds , Sin bad's palnco and a fantastic trans formation scene. Dr. Blrnoy.nosounct tin-oat. BSK bldj * WILL ORGANIZE. meeting f State (1 ruhi Uniilor * Culled rot April 1U In Omnliu. The Omaha grain committee mot yesterday afternoon nt the Board of Trndo rooms to consider the question of n stnto organisation. Bocrotary F. O. Swartz ropartod that ho had received ever 100 answers to his ulrculari from inou representing probably aao to 40J olovutora and that every QUO of them fa- tored the formation of a stnto association. The majority of tun lotion favored holding a meeting duritic tut ) enrly part of April nt Onmlui. In view of these facts the committee do- cldcd to call-a meeting of elevator men at the Qtnnua Board of Trade room * on April ll ! at 3 o'clock p. in. The plan Is to hold the meet ing over unlll the llth , bv which time it is thought that the organization can bo par- footcd , Mr. Swr.rU wns instructed to send out circulars to the elevator men of the stale notifying thorn of the call. As It la Impossi ble to obtain the addresses cf all the grain intn of tlio state , Mr. Swarlz suld that grnln inonwbodld notiecclvua circular should consider themselves Invited , and tlmt ho would bo pleased to hnvo all grain man v ho can bo present so inform him. The couinni- tuuoxpecl ir > 0 gram men will uttoud the mooting , Tuo committee then took up the subject nf eastern market * nnd Iho secretary was In structed to perfect urrnngouionla for thu posting of tlioso markets In the Hoard of Trade hall. It will probably bo April 10 before this can bo done. The Clay Center Sun says that "ifthoro nro any who thliiK lion , I ) . M. Kottluton will . .absolutelyrofu o to bo the next republican candidate for congress wo bog leuvo to differ und believe tbat Dan is too round a repub lican to thus rofusa the call of hU party , and It uouldn'tmirpriso us to sea him bear the .baunur aloft to victory in the next contest,1 Dow ( It's Sarnparllla cleanses the blood , MttlKf lttt > l'J3K CaUT.ll ! > " , Via Will Huur Nothing from Jlllt'licll fur lit J. 'U t Ton I > uj . NEW YOIIK , March 'ja. Charley Mitchell ud 1'Vunk I' . Slnvlu Bailed fur England this evening on the luinan line steamer Ulty of .Now York. Slavln , on reaching England will nt ouco go mto training for his fight vlth I'otcr Jackson , which occurs In London May 1 1. Mitchell will train him. The Herald this morning tntas.thnt Mon day night nftor the row of Mitchell with Cor- ) ott , Mitchell and slavlh drifted into a Broadway chop house , where John Kelly was. was."Such a touch ns you oupht to bo locked ip. " blurted Kelly to Mitchell Mitchell fired up nt once nnd It looked lika rouble. Then Slavln found nn opportunity o pick n qunrrol with Kellv regarding John's lining at tha Kilraln-Slavln fight bcforo the Urnnito club In llobokon Instycar. "I don't think you nctcd square , Kelly , " oiled Slavln. "Well , that's n matter of opinion , " replied Colly. "Every man n liable to mnuo n mis- alec. But If vou nro n man tif honor nnd reputation I will staketnlno against yours , n fact , personally , I don't think you're on bo level yourself. " Then thcro was n small riot , but the whole > artv wcro soon put out. Major McLaughlln of the Cnllfornln Atn- olio club is in town. While not friendly to Jorbott , the major wns loud in his praises of ho Colifornlan'a conduct. Oppii Atimteiir Athletic Control. Thursday night nt 8 p. m. occurs the Young Men's Christian association open con- csthold nt Exposition hall : The entries uro ns follows : From Omahn Athletic club , .1. Blair , A. M. Ilontzo ! , , A. W. 'nrlrldge , W. J. Faye , U. M. Doody. From tbo Bohemian soitol. Mr. Frank Flaln , V , felon , It. Ilnvolka. From the Young "Mon's Institute , J. Byrno. From Bcllnvuo College \thlctlc oscoclatlon , H. A. Cnrnnhnn. From the Younif Men's Christian association , FM. Bench , \V. A. DoHord , T. P. Crnmor , H. L. > lssman , O. T. Xlmmcrmnn , F. Flnln und from the German turnvoreln A. Ilelntro. These who huvo been keeping track of the practice snv the winner Is hard to pick. The exposition hall furnishes the host place In the city for ouch nn event. The program will begin promptly ntS o'clock in the follow ing order : Polo vault ; standing hop , step nnd jump ; standing high jump ; bitch nnd kick. Thrco broad Jumps und putting Ill- pound shot. The prizes nro for first man , n sold modal from C. S. Knymond ; for second , silver cup , from S. W. Lindsay ; third , gold mcdnl from Young Men's Christian as sociation. _ \Vant s Mtr to Croi * Oirr. NRW YOHK , March 23. Unless Bob Fltz- slmmons will go to .England to fight Ted i'ritchaid , the English chntnpiou , thcro will DO no rontcst , ns will bo seen by tbo follow ing special cable , received nt the Pollco Ga zette ofllee Saturday. LOXDOX , March 18. Ted Prltchnrd , the champion middle-weight pugilist , refuses to go to America to light Hob Fitzslmmons in : ho Olvmplo club , In Now Orleans , for the J,400 purse offered. Prltchard , however , will arrange n match to fight the American champion in the National Snorting club for A2.00U a side , n purse of 1,500. the PoUco Uarctto middle-weight bolt nnd the middle weight championship of the wet Id. The National club will not offer nny larger purse. Jack O'Brien has boon matched to fight Con Kiordnn of San Francisco , who cunio jvor to this country with I'otcr Jackson. O'Brien will tight Alec Groggans of Sail Francisco in the Olympic clue , in Now Or leans , In October , for n purse. at I'ili GrxjucnaTiiii , N. J. , March 23. Hainiutr. Track heavy. 1'list raco. flve-olahlhs of a mile , felllne : Hurrlentos won. Count Mc-In second. Toreli- lljht third , ruxlilll and btindiiy drawn , 'lop- iniist ( the favorite ) ran unpluccd. Tlmo : JOG' : , , . bcfund race , nliie-slxtconth of u mile , soil ing. nmldons : Mr.-ln uon. Hello of 1'liuMilx socoiul. sllvoi Mnld Uolt thiid. Flattni li und drawn. Hlociuent ( the fmorltc ) ran tinpiueed. Tlmo : fiO'i. 1 Third r.icu. one inlio , bclllne : Gardner won , Ulclidl ( the fmorltc ) second , Crispin third. The loriini , 1'nssnioro uiul H.un I ) , ilraun. Tune : J:30 : . I'ourtliiaLO , thlrteon-sixteuiiths uf n mile , .selling : CiurrNon ( the faMiiltc ) v , on. Mubol becond. 1'ornwood third. lr ) , Ilclmulh ahd ddliOI. drawn. Tlmu : 1:23. I'lftli r.iuo , HvL'-eluhtlis of a mile , selling : Itonulo I.issoii. : . MartH. . second , l.lttlu Addlu ( the fuvniltt ! ) third. Muulliiiro , Oenc- vlou- . Nettle and Kxutlu driinn. Tlmu : l:0" > li. blMh racit. he\en-ellits ( uf u mile , soiling : Arizona won. Gunpral ( iorilon bpconcl , Lltu ( ihu favorite ) third , lliir buri ; , Kutlo U , lliiindriim und Ituvc D'Or diunu. Tlma : Going nt ( iiittciihorg , GuTTENiiuno , N. J. , M arch 23. Tha track was not iv very good condition today. The attendance was small. w First race , three-fourths of n mile : ninck- hurn won , Kico second , Churchill Cluikthhd. Tlmn ; l.u. ; Second race , five-elcliths of nmllc : Hallnrat \\nii , .Nuilonal sucond , I'anuay third. No time taken. Third nice , turee-olxhths of n mile : Mar- cnorltu won , llurlcnuln second , Ono tnltd. Tlmo : : iO. fourth race. Hlx and a half furlongs : Kain- blcr won , Ivanhoe xocond , Uuncor.is tlilnl , Tlmo : 1 : . ' . ' ) . J'lf th nice , ono nnd one-eighth miles : Sir K' o won. Millstone hecoml , I'ulbuin third. Tll'o : 2U5. : Sixth race , seven fnrlonss : forest Klna won , Uwen Uolden suuund , Amos thlid. Tlmu : Itriuly Siijs It's No ItlulV. PiTTSiiuno , Pa. , March 23. William A. Brady of New York , who will bock Jim Cor- bott lu the coming light with Sullivan , is in the city. EIc indignantly denies that Cor batt is not in to stuy and U conlldont that himun cannot bo knocked out. Sullivan , ho says , has not knocked out n man in flvo years , and if his 11 rat blow docs not llaibh Corbott , ho will lese the fight. Corbott will go into training Juno 1 , nnd will thus have three months and fourteen days. Billy Dolauoy nnd Peter Unloy will train him. His weight will bo 1M ! pounds. Grand Island Ululi nniucr . GUAND ISI.A.NII , Nob. , March 23. [ Special to THK BKU.J The following ofllccrs have been elected by the board of directors of the Grand Island Base Ball club : President , James F. Hourlto : vice president , James Foloj : treasurer , William Winters ; secre tary , E. C. Hocuenbergcr ; manager , W. A. Hourke. Toreo pluycrs bavo ooen sncured , \V. A. Uourko. pitcher ; W. Hoffmolster , pitcher , and William Bulger , shortstop. fMiclul WJii'olim'ii. The members of the Omahn Wheel club enjoyed ono of their regular club nights at their plcusant club bouso last evening. It was muio of a social gathering than any thing clso and tlioso present put in most of tlio tlnm talking uliout wheels nnd wheel men. A short program , consisting of reci tations und uiuilc , hnd been arranged nnd was cairicd out and a luncheon concluded thu ovcuing'i * entertainment. Mimt I'lnjIn Clilratro , ClilCAfio , III. , March 23. Frank Ivos will not ploy George Slosson In Now Voikfor the emblem of the world's championship nt billiard ! ) , which ho won from JucobHulucfer. "I would not piny In New York under nny consideration , " Ivos said todny. "No in ducements will rnaUo mo reconsider this de cision , " \Vlll ( MT r I. Hit-nil rurno . BKATIIK r , Neb , March ai. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; Bhi : . ] The Doatnco Driuing association met today and at ranged forofTor- ing fll.lHK ) in purses for ( he Linden Tree park uiH tings of August 23 , 24 and 25 and ? J,000 fur tbo meot'ugs of Sept ember 222 and -0. Tlpi lor Today , licro uro the horses that the talent think should win today : 1. Tcuton'i1 SU Laurent. 2. Ulltur M'cond Hi , I'mu-ra * . 'a. Woodoutlor It IIII'DCII * . 4. I'rlnue lltiwurd 1'iorvtte. 5. r.li tn-J. It. u Ofult-eo Alguriion , 1. School Boy K.iuevijle. 2. Jerry Mi'Curthy-Unth II. II. I'ldrlnuiru-.hilin Laoklund. 4 , llenjuniln Monsoon. 5. i.en or sKueio Uolster. 0 , Alladlustuno lluunle Ivlng. ] MrKu.TjUlB JIuJorltT" . m.iuNB , La. , March 2J. The major ity for the McEnory ticket at yesterday's state election to dotermlno wtiich should bo the regular uuniocrallo nonilaeo is cstlnuUcil at frociy.UOU to 1--IHX . The election pashed oil quietly , _ btrlklni ; Sllneri Slnuu J ujjrineor * . LONDON' , March 2J. The striking miners at Hcbburu colliery atoned the oi'glnomon for refusing to Join the strike. Tbo engine- men Bltoud tolho mine pumps. If tbo pump- iuf | tloppeu the mlnii would be ( looUotl. IFHOM TEsTEitQAT'.s gr.cosn cniTiov.l 1NSUIIED HIS MINISTERS Eemtirkablo Manner in Which Germany's Ruler Acted at a Cabinet Council , SERIOUS TROUBLE THREATENED AT HOME I'pnrn 1'iitrrtnltinl In I'mntr Tlmt Iliupiiror Wllllnin Muy Miiililrnly Imniln Tlmt CoiinlryiiH n Mutter of Uiilutfng Internal linvoll. Oortlon ttennttl. ] PAUI ? , March 2J. f No w York Herald Cable Special toTun Bi'.B.l I am iiblo to glvo you today news which Is absolutely reliable iticardlnc the emperor's lllnoss and tbo political crisis at Berlin. The otnporor has jeen In such u state of nbnortnul excitement for the past fortnight that ho has shut him self up In his private apartments nnd has ro- colved to grant nn nudloucu to any ono. The nttack of tha press on the lol scolnlro nnd on the troubles in Berlin still nrouso him to linger , but whnt has excited him moro than anything else Is a letter which ho hns re fused from nn old school fellow nt the Cns- sell .Lyceum. The writer Is now a prufosaor nt Tubingen nnd has nlwnyd kept on thu host possible terms with the emperor. In the letter ho sharplv criticised tbo lol scolatro and said that Iho speech nt. Braudonburu would an tagonize the emperor's friends , who hnd placed nil their hopes on him. The letter reached the emperor on Wednesday , the lOUv , inst. The cnblnot council wns held on Thursdny. \Vllllnin Insulted tlio Minister * , During the session the emperor did not say n word , and when ho snw that the ministers wore opposed to his plan he mndo n sign wttli his hand thai ho wns willing to give it up. Whou , how ever , Chancellor von Canrivl said , "Your majesty , the order of the dav has been passed , " ho nioso and burst Into n violent harangue , In which ho insulted the ministers and used such bitter language toward Von Caprivl that on n visit to the latter Prince Henry , the emperor's brother , found it nec essary to apologize for the sovereign's con duct. Caprtvt still hold : ofllco , but ho Is anxious to resign. The entire court , however , Insists that ho shall remain at the head of affairs at least until the emperor's health is rc-ostub- lishcd. The cmporor himself is equally urgent on the ground that n change now would causa confusion in foreign nffnirs. A Berlin dispatch says that the foreign situation has never been moro disturbed. Hero Is the plain truth In regard to the em peror's health. Ofllclnl dispatches nro right in saying that he has n cold , but they omit to say that the suppernting wound of his cnr which tins been closed since October suddenly reopened recently nnd ranttor bcgrn to How causing intense pain nnd rendering the emperor so nervous tlmt his phvsiclnns found it necessary to prescribe for him entire change of surround ings nnd nbsoluto solitude. Ills .Mu.Jcst.v Him no Company. lie does not see nny ono at the Chateau Hubcrtus. Grand Duke Scrglus of Uuisia passed yesterday through Berlin and asked to see the emperor. Ho was told that the emperor in accordance with 'his physician ? Instructions could not receive him. In well informed circles people nro talking about the necessity -for a regency and among diplomatists it Is said ttmi Prince Henry is becoming every day more popular. It is possible that the emperor may return to Berlin , but ho Is certainly very ill now. I must add thattheofttcial world of France Is becoming very uneasy. Ic the lobbies of the Chamber of Deputies nil the talk was about the situation lu Germany. Foara are entertained that William may4 sock a vent , for his excitement outside of Germany nnd the same fears nro entertained in London. T do uot wish tu play the role of a bird of ill omen , but I nm obliged to state that the situ ation of Europe has been profoundly changed nnd for the worse during tbo past twenty- four hours. JACQUKS ST. CEHU. TKLUPIIONIin AND THU rOSTOFriCIJ. Krltlxh ( .owriiinont Will Aittociito Their Union Shamrocks In Uniform , Loxnov , March 22. In the House of Com mons todav the lit. Hon. Sir Juuics Fergus- son , postmaster general , in opposing n pri vate bill for the establishment of a new tele phone company , announced that the govern ment would promote n rnoasuro placing tbo telephone trunk lines in the hands of the postofllco department. In reply to a question put to the govern ment , Hi. lion Stanhope , secretary of state for war , stated that ho had telegraphed for information rcguiding the tmnishincnt of soldiers at Aldcrsbob for wearing the sham rock on St. Patrick's day when they were in undress uniform. Mr. John J. McMell , McCarthyito member for South Donegal , remarked that the late duke of Clarence nnd Avondalu , who was u major in tbo Tenth hussurs , had worn the .shamrock when ho was in full cross uniform. Mr. Patrick O'Brien , Painelllto mninbor for North Monaghan , stated that the cnil of Zetland hud worn the shamrock on St. Pat rick's day. Speaking on the Irish educational bill , Mr. Thomas Sexton , McCartbyito member for West Belfast , contended that Ireland ought to have a grant of 800,000 instead of iUOO- 000. as proposed in the bill. Ho urged the claims of the Christian Brothers to bo in cluded in the benefits to be conferred by the ' nieasuto. The Christian Brothers , hu'snid , were the pioneers of primuty education. Mr. Sexton concluded by declaring tluit ho relied upon the bovornment giving its assrnt to amendments providing for nn .increase 1i ; the amount of the grant and for tho.inclusion of the Christian Brothers in tun benefits held out in the bill. Mr. James Fllnn , McCarlhyito member for the north division of Cork county. Mr , Al fred Webb , McCarthyito member for west division of Watciford , and other members of the Irish party having spoken on tha meas ure , they were replied to by Ht. Hon. William Jnckson , thu chief scctotary for Ireland. The ulll passed Us first readme without division. * Trllml llrvnll In liulln. CU.COTTA. March 22. The revolt of tao Lusbai tribe , who occupy the country vast of the SoninrI river in Burma ! ) , is extending nnd it is ox pooled its suppression will entail extensive military operations. The trouble hud Its origin in an order Issued by the British political ofllror.s. Lalbura , a Lusbai chief , refused to carry out this order and consequently a force of 100 men wns ordered to proceed to this village and compel obedi ence. Tbo British troops wcro attacked ou the approach to the village but finally suc ceeded in occunylng the northeast putt of it , The natives burned the remainder of the village. On the following day , March 2 , the Lushnls made n determined attack on the British position , but wcio driven beck with the loss of several ir.cn. Reinforcements were attacked on the load , but managed to reach the force In the village. Several sub sequent on count cm occurred , lu all of which the nutivcs were defeated , but they wore not discouraged , und now conies reports that the uvestorn Lushnls nro about to JonMio rlslnc. Tbo country Is comparatively 11 k own und military operations nro cnrrieu on under great dlfllculty. . Drc'iiilnt ; Inqu At Ailjmmiod. MBI.UUUUNB , March 22. The coroner's in quest on the body of Mrs. Doemi'icr , the uu- /ortunnto woman who wus murdered by her husband In order , it Is alleged , that bo might be free to marry another woman , was nd- Journod todny until April 5 to await the arrival of Deeming , who is now In custody at Perth. It Is alleged thit Deeming was en gaged in land swindling oucrntlona In Canada in 16S4 , und that ho afterwards becajno u watch dealer and decamped with u number of wntchoi entrusted to him by uellors. Tlio Undi at Perth include a long knife as sharp a * a nuor , with a bloody handle. ITVII.I , I K J.KNGTIIV. ruruoU'c Widow Will Hutt * Somn Gently J.lllKullou In CuntuiiU Ullh. [ Copi/rfyMrd 1K)1 buJame * ( VimloieunrW. . J LONDON- , March JJ2. [ Now Yor * Herald Cable-Special to TUB Ucn.--Tho | O'Shea will case , whlcTTCTw , It Is bollevod , wil como up Thursdav , is expected to last nt least tlnoo wciflis" 'Iho will contained a codicil revoking Vho legacies of nil old ser vants , nnd thoso"n o now nrravcd against Mrs. Pnrnoll , WRb'tvns the solo heiress. The servants IntondTOMvo evidence ngalust her. The cngnpemeat is shortly to tin mndo pub lic of Mrs. PnrnVjL's daughter , Miss O'Shen , with Henry Hiirrran , member of t'nrlln- uiont , uho wns oYifrbf Purnnll'.s' inou lalth- ful supporters , llo.ls remembered In Amor- Icn ns ono of ' 'I'lVo ' committee vtslttnetho states Inst j oar ? y.s6curo funds for IMrnjjIl. Harrison took jnrrga of 1'nrnoll's ' affairs nftcr his death..JII ls 25 yen 9 old. > nifii1 rffHTin : .1 /MM * . I II Complete l.ist.'tlf/Olmngrs In tlin 'ST lr v WAMIINOTOV , O. C. , Mareli 22. ( Special Telegram to Tun Hen. ] The lollowlng as signments to roglmonts of oftlcoM rouontly promoted and transfers of ofllcora nro or dered : First Lloutonant John N. Glass , Sixth cavalry , Is relieved from duty ns ludgo ndvo- cnto of the general court m.irtlul at Joflerson Barracks. First Lieutenant Percy E. Trippn , Tontti cavalry , Is detailed ns Judge advocate of the now general court martial convened at Jefferson Harmons February 2.1. Captain Crosby P. Miller , assistant quartermaster , will proccod from this city to Fort Thomas , Ky. , nnd Columbus Darrauks , O. , on public business connected with the Quartermaster's department , nnd on completion thereof re turn to his proper station. First Lieutenant Virgil Urumbnck , Second Infantry , will bo relieved from recruiting by the superintend ent of tlio recruiting corvico when another ofllccr shall report at Columbus barracks to relieve him und will rejoin his regiment. Leave of nbsonco for six months to tat olTect when ho shall have been relieved of his present duties at Columbus IJnrraults by another olllcor. Is granted First Lioutcuant Virgil J. Uru m back , Second infantry. The general court martini to meet nt Wlllotts Point , N. Y. , November 0. 1891 , Is dissolved. A general court martini appoint ; d to mcot \Vlllotts Point at 11 o'clock n. tn. on Thursday , March 24 , or ns soon there- nftor as practicable for the trial of such prisoners as may bo brought before It- Detail for court : Captain Ulchnrd L. Hoxle , corps of engineers ; Captain William M. Black , corps of engineers ; Second Lieutenant Wil liam F. Martin , Twenty-fifth infantry ; Second end Lieutenant Charles G. Dvvyer , Twenty- first infantry ; Second Tjloutonont Harry 13. Humphrey ; Twentieth Infantrv ; Second Lieutenant Frederick A. Tripp , First In fantry Socotm Lieutenant John C. Grccg , Sixteenth infantry ; Socoud Lieutenant Edward H. Chrisraan , Second Infantry ; Second end Lieutenant Clement A. F. Fluglor , corps of engineers ( Second Lieutenant William W. Harts , corpi of engineers ; Second Ltcutcu- ant Edgar Judwiii , corps of engineers , addl tional , Second Lloutennnt Spencer Cosby , corps of engineers.Additional , Second Lieu tenant John S. Sowcll , corps of engineers ; First Lioutcuant John A. Perry , Eighth In fan try , Judge advocate. CO.V//.SGMTjTO.V TIlKV'U.lT.r IT. The New York Clmmber ot Conimcice I'onmiliite * Its Vleus on Hie Illiinil Hill , Niw : Voiuc , March 22. The Chamber of Commerce this evening' forwarded to con gi ess a memorial on tbo silver question. In it the chamber submits that the interest of the country demands : First That all oxistlng legislation which requires the secretary of the treasury to pur- chnso silver bulllqn tuill bo repealed. Second That the , opening of the mints to the free coinage of silver will , by degrading the standard of value , effect a confiscation nnd transfer of-ouV wealth unparalleled in the history of civJlUJUlon and "produce an amount of distress for which not the "light est justification Is to bo found in necessity , " politics or morals : * Third That tho'conly ' practical mode of dealing with the iilver question is by nn in ternational conference and Decollation with the other gruat coujmcrcinl nations of the world , looking toJthV restoration of silver to Its place as thfi' national money on a fair bnsls of relative VTihrc with gold nud to such an extent us the conditions of commerce and the Judgment of 'fluhncHnl authority will jus- 11 f\- y i yee I'orreil > to \rlni for I.ilo. uito , Pn. , March 22. Frank Am oroso , the Italian who was reported to have been lynched by .masked . men lu Logan county , West Virginia , ten days ago , returned to Plttsburg last Sun day , Amoroso was foieman of u gang of railioad laborers sent from this city on the night of the 10th in stant. A party of masked men called nt the shanty where ho boarded and carried him nway. His friends believing ho hnd been Ivncbcd became irightened nnd returned hero. Amoroso says ho was taken ccrnss the mountains about ten miles ton stream und ordered to wade to the other side. The water was so deep ho wns compelled to swim for his life. Tho" despcruooes followed him nnd stripped him of his clothes nnd horseu hipped him. Ho wns then given ono minute to got out of sight , but ho wns too much exhausted to run. Severn' shots were fired after Tilm , but bo escaped unin jured nnd succeeded In getting nway. Amoroso is nn Italian subject and ba.vs ho will bring the matter to the attention of the Italian consul. He can give no reason for the treatment save that haobjcctcd to exorbitant prices charged by tho'storekeeper. loivu liuslncBg .Men Ilnci > uni ( iil. IOWA Cur , la. , March 2.3. [ Special Tele gram to Tun JEK. | Tbo defeat of the Gatch bill today causes regrov among the great mass of people in this city. Saloon men owning no property and pn.vinguo license ate secretly well satlslled except a few who would prefer to pay a high license. The owners of the three largo breweries hero , now Idle , am much disappointed. Mr. J. P. Dostnll , who bus been remodeling his brewery nnd has spent WO.OOO ou it recontlv und contemplated spsndlng nearly § 100,000 In all , suld todny that ho would leek up tbn entire plant , but it is understood tlmt lie will use it when completed ns n malting house. Many democrat * now roL-ret th.it thov did not veto for Dr. Stewart , license ropiiDlletm , for the legislature last , fall , its his election would huvo given , hi the house , ono republi can who would have favored nnd worked for the Gntnh bill. Business men nro dl cour- ntrod at the prospects of two years of open and unrestricted silicons. homollitiiK Morn Tlmu Talk. Sioux CITV , la. , March 2J. jSpecial Tele gram to Tun BBK. ] The articles of incor poration of the Sioux City , Chicapo & Balti more Hailioad company were filed for iccord here today. The authorized capital Is $15- 000,000. The incorporatora and board of directors are the heaviest local capitalists who huvo been 1'itcroslud In railroads built by Sioux Cltv tt/eJJlsbt two or three . \onr3 , It is the outcome oiuchemo which has been Incubating for several months tu build a line to the east to gr/e'tAitrauco to several com panies desiring to L'oirto here. The line itself Is to be extended. It ) rran be positively stated that one of the < | ii > Worful old companies stands ready to Join1 lie now line with an ex tension which will H > u a sensation in rullrond circles. Some belltWo1 that the companv IK thu Baltimore & Oht This Sioux City rood is not a were paper i ad- JlnforcliiK llioyA.llU-iitml > ll | > K I..IMI , ICotiuiluMeil IK ) } ffj Jim ) > Giir-lin tlsnn'-tt. ] BiiL'ssKLUM , Mnrt-ttK. [ Now York Herald Cable--Special Ti Jll E.1 Bolglau justloa has determined top/iforco the untl-guinblmi. laws against boltUH" on races vigorously. Nine bookmaker ? < * < mostly English , ap peared before 'i" ' " 0 Bnmols cor rectional police uuurt today , charged with keeping betting.olllccs unit thus guilty of practicing a gunio of chance as opposed ID ruce course batting , which is not considoicd a ( 'nine of chance. The court postponed Judgment unt\l \ .Maruti 23. As regards thn report that Stanly will en rage for a long term nu bchrlf of the Congo Free Slate the Bilge soys such n rumor it altogether premature , if not wholly un founded. As n manor of fact no communica tion has tnuon nlaco on the subject between the king ami .Stanley siuca the latter's de parture for Aiutialiu. AVirck of thuV < rU liiill.iu , SAV FIUNCISCO , f.'al , , March i. . The itcamer West Indian , which wns loccntly wrec-Ueilofl Acajultn , was iinJor the cora- mund of Cnptuln rott. The non-union crew were removed from the steamer hero by tlio Seamen's union after ivnemerutiln trouble. At La Union ono ot thu ir.cn wn ? cruelty brcauso tiea-sHod leave to go nshoio and wns flnnllv sent to Jail In Irons. Ihen nil the rest of the crew refused to work ex cept , four , stating that they profci red to RO to J.ill tlmn serve under Captain Scott. Ihey were sent to Jail nnd the captain shipped a native crew. Off AcajultnCiiplnin Scott lost his bearings nnd his vessel wont on the rocks. The crow escaped nnd succeeded In saving n good pottlon ot the cargo. irit.i. rut i'iii : ix i'tn.tTiiv. Aimunl Convention ol lli > Patrons oT Indus try nt Toledo. Toi.nrto , O. , Mnrch Si The executive committee of the Patrons of Industry of America nssomblcd hero tndny prior to the annual convention which commences tomor row. H consists of M , H. Smith Michigan ; George A. Bennett , Matongo. III. , M. E. Hogmlrc , IJangor Mich ; U It. Lake , Rose , Mich. ; Philip S. Dorlnnd , Dean's Corners , N. Y. , nnd O. H. Lincoln , MnroiiRo , 111. Their session wns secret. Delegates will bo hero tomorrow from every state tn the union. It Is expected that political action of some Kind will be taken , Copper riiiling oir. Ni.w YOHK , March 2-J , A preliminary statement , shews that In ISO. ) thuro was do- most le production of copper rqunl to2IV > , - OSO,022 pounds nnd lu 1MI1 23UU'TH ' pounds. Reports of stocks of cop.rr | from the producers nud the nuijorliy ol smelters , with the execution" of the Calumet. Hecln nnd Qulncy Mining companies , show u decline from IJOB40bTO pounds ou the 1st of January , 1801 , tu ril,8bSr > 'K > pounds on the 1st nf January , 1SOJ , All the Into companies , with the exception of the two named , reported 10,0011,000 pounds on the former nnd 1(1,151,170 ( pounds ou the latter drttc , while Montana producers reduced their stock from IIUHii.UbT pounds to 17,82rbt'K5 pounds , lu thu nbjcnco of the stocks of the concerns alluded to no ceuernl conclusions nro warranted. _ Cost Thorn riltiM-ii Million. INiii.Anr.t.rnu , Pn. , March 22.Tho utmost reticence in regard to the details of the deal Is still maintained by Philadelphia roilners llmt nro believed to hnvo heun absorbed by thosugnr trust. From Information obtained from Bovornl ourccs there Is but little doubt tlmt Knight's refinery wns yesterday formally transferred to the trust. Today it is said . . that the first payment on the purchase cf the Franklin refinery was p-ild to Harrison , ITra- ? ior & Co. The price paid by the trust for the Sprokcls rellnerv Is said to bo between W.000,000 nud 87,000.000. The payment made by the sugur trust todny to Harrison , Kra- nor & Co. , upon the purchase of their refin ery , was $1,000OJJ in cash. It is reported hero that they nro to receive § 10,000,000 hi cash. Straiigo Cusn ot farmer Soiistoy. Gostinx , Ind. , March 24. The queer case of John Sousloy , n farmer living near South Bend , is attracting much attention. Sousloy follows threshing in season nnd quit last September with n badly in- llamod e\o. It has pained him contin ually since , until yesterday lie decided to consult an oculist , who found that ji grain of wheat hud lodged m his oyc , sprouted , nnd in its growth had forced u passage up between tt < o scalp nnd skull and had found an outlet near the apex of the right eye. The stalls was carefully removed and transplanted in a hot bed , wbcto It is expected to grow. Souslcy la doing well. Cnn'l Close loua Saloon * . Cursio.v , la. , March 2J. [ Special Tele gram to Tim BEE. ] Tha Board of Aldermen Inst night passed a resolution to close every saloon now running under tticnmvor's pro tection. The marshal served notice on nil these places this ziorniug and Bays bo will close tlnm tomorrow unless tho.v shut up voluntarily. In every light heretofore iu this city between the Inw nnd the saloons the latter have been victorious , nnd this will bo watched with interest. The resolution was passed by three republicans and three democrats , two republicans and two demo crats voting against it. .Missing Minerfound. . DfiifQic , la , March 2 . ( Special Tele- cram to TUB Bun.l Over thirty years ago thrjo men named Harris , Duncombo and Williams started to woik in nn abandoned lead mine here. They wcro stt angers , and when thev disappeared 0:10 : day not much was thought of the matter mid they wore Boon forgotten. Recently the bohndeber brothers began to work the old mine again , nnd yesterday came ncross three skeletons 110 feet below the surface. From the name of Williams , found on a pair of boots , vhe remains weio identified us thoao of the missing minors. ( iot n Udsoot DiicKHhot. Dnvvri : , Colo. , March Si. J. .1. Hcithrann , jr. , well known iu banking circlcn nnd a son of n wealthy llmmcicr of this city , was ser iously injutod la-it ni ht by the accidental discharge of n gun hovr.s handling. The ac cident occurred nt a lake twelve miles Irom here , where Heithman and some friends were duck hunting. Both barrels of bis shot gun were dischaigcd into his loft leg below the knee , horribly mutilating It. He was brought to the city todny , and nn attempt Is being rando to save his limb. Ilnslncts Ihnb.irrashmriits. Gni'.n.vviu.r , Mich. , March 2J. Lumber man J. S. Crosby bus tiled a chattel mort gage for § 100,000 on his mill machinery in favor of Frederick Collins of Elmliv , N. Y. ; n bill of sale on personcl property for f 10,000 to the nnmo man und a $10,000 hill of sale to the Preston National banlt of Detroit. Mr. Crosby's embarrassment is attributable to invpstinetits made in Luuhvillc , In which ho eiulm-ricd accommodation paper for his partner. _ _ ilililKD Mlljinml J'ouml Ciullly. Xi.w YOHK , M.irch 22. The Association ol tins Bar of Now York City tried Isaac May- mud , Judge of the court of appeals , tonight and brought in n verdict of guilty The Judge was found guilty of reprehensible con duct in the Dutcho.ss county election frauds , and within u few days the senators and rep resentatives m Albany will bo called on by the barto remove him from the * b it'll Judicial oillco to which he wus recently clceved. .Inclement , Agiilniit .Iclf l.i\i . Ni.YOIIU , March tl Stephen P. Na-di , who wns appointed urhltrator to settle some nmtteis of difference between Jacob U , I'ayno of Now Ol leans , LH. . and J , Addis Hayes of Colorado Springs , Cole , as execu tors of the will of Jefferson J ) avU and D. Applotot. ti Co. , publishers of this city , bus repotted to the supreme court in favor of tl.o publishers , Ku\oliitluunry Itrlld IimIl/ On. New YOIIK , March 23. The Grange , the property of General Alexander Hamilton of revolutionary days , was sold today to Or lando B , Potter nt auction , the latter bidding $140,500 for It. The elm trooa plnntod by Hamilton , representing the thirteen original Htatas of the union , nro on the property and may bo transplanted by the owner and the property cut up in city lots , i r ( Irogiiii < ! uu > Out tux Moiy , DKTIIOIT , Mich. , March 2J. The fn forma * tlon pilntod in the Tribune this morning in regard to an alleged statement inado to cer tain Michigan democrats by David B. Hill , tlmt ho docs not aspire to the presidency , was fuinlshcd by Chairman Gro an of thu democratic county central committee. SlUi'int ItM l.oMftt , Niw : Yonic , March 22. Assistant Tieas- urer Koboits said the government yesterday bought Ml vernt the lowest bnco ever pur chased. The prlco paid was n lliljo over b'J cents par ounce. Jiiuv Vurk i\cli. ni : QiiuluUimn. NKW Yoitif , .March ' . . { Siiorial Tele gram to Tin : Urr.J-lSxehango was quoted WOODBUBY'S FACIAL SOAf .irtlK Hi.ln , Enlp nu. Tb i t ll "f v > ) r JMtutransl , vu fcklitt brnlp. > * crveui Htiil JUo | I > lvw * * i uJ tliolr truct * - liii-iit. wet fKttttthi. fOr.t ll ff re moiiUH'tlti ' ) ! * * * . > l"iM Vr rt .Iiilia luk vml I uwjvi'llnrkp. - < Mr t i'itUna * , - jioluuriiif h ' * Huirrtut"i ( lr , VUn * iilet , tc t iTcuovftd ( XuwnlMtloii fn * % wl nUlctiur b ) tuiUU JOHN 11. VVCODBUKY , U rmatocgtral ! Imlitute , l'A5 % Vr i JVntl Si reef , New Vurk < 'Cly. TTiIcnco , Wo discount ; Boston , t ; St. t.oul , par. HOAXED. Hmv H Vouiif ; rountry l.iul SuflproU from AllcRrd lluniorlslii1 U'oili. Solomon know what lie was talkltic about \vhon ho loUl Ills * on not to consent when slnnora Invited him to go out nnd make n nlKhtoflt. Uutltlsvory Imrd for \OUIIB men nnd especially > ounK inon frotntho couptry to mlmlt the superior wisdom ot tlio king , In fact t"ioy Kuncrully linvo to hnvo a sliy nt tlto clcplmut bof Jro they will own up tlmt his kick fnr outweighs nny bonuty there may nppcnr In looking nt him from n safe distance. Ono of them tried It n Omaha last Saturday , and ho won't fonzct h U experience , not oven If ho should dls- tonco tlio record of tha venorrtblo Uut vlcor- OU9 MothusclMU for loiiRovlty. This particular young man catno from u f drill lu Iowa lust Krlilnv , and stopped In Omnhn to visit a tlay or two with u tunrrlou sister before Rohm on to his unclo's farm , some ton miles from this cltv. ' Ho sought out various points of interest ii'nd formed the ncquatntaucoof two younu men who should have hail better sonso-uno of tlicm bcltiK n lawyer and the other being cn nKOl ( In busi ness who holil forth to his unsophisticated gruo n clarions picture of thn bcnutlus of u great city nftcr sundown. Ills curiosity aroused , ihoyonth froi1 ! lluwliovo Eollnsroea to go fotth on Saturday uisht und with his conimulons | smear cnr ml no ever n largo sec tion of iho city. Before < > tartine out the executioners told their victim that the colored population of Omiihii wus cnrn od nt the wuito pooploon account of the lynching that took plnoo Init foil , nnd tlmt brutal and snvaeo nttiiclis by colored men upon white pi'oplo were of common occurionco. The fresti youiiR man wns warned to bo on tlm lookout and to run for Hfo if ho saw n colored mun of puclllstm Inclinations coming toward him , With tins prullmlnnry preonutlon the three sauntered forth about yildntght to i'o ' the town. As thor passed the corner of tun postoftlco building n vicious looking colored man cunio ncross the street muttering dlro imprecations ami threats against tlio whltu race und m.ido a savuio ntsault ( to nil appearances ) upon" ono of the young men acting ns utiulos for iho rural youth. Tlio other puldo mid bis whilom friend from the countrv ran nt breakneck - nock speed for tlio ofllco ol the young lawyer , then supposed to bo engaged In a llfo 'and death struggle with the colored man. The lawyer succeeded lu tncaking nwny and fol lowed his companions nt n rate that brought him to his ofllco , near the cornerof Fifteenth und Uodgo , right upon tbo hcols of tlio other two. They all three bolted into the ofllco , but before they could close tno door the colored man rushed In after thorn. Ho sprang upon the country lad and pulling out u lung pair of scissors beg.in some snvngo nnd llondlsh nmuuitivcrs. The lights went out , and there In the itnrknnss over chairs and tables , the young ( armor struggled with a trlant , culling for help mm yelling murder as loud as his excited and ex hausted condition would permit. In a few moments the two city voung men nppcntctl to como to the rescue of the rural youth , Iho colored man wus overpowered mid driven from the room. The two city young men pretended to believe - liovo tnat the two hud experienced n very luclty escape from coninloto annihilation. After regailiug themselves with something stimulating from n bottle , they sallied foith along Ninth streot. " 'hoy took the countrv lad to a disreputable tciott down toward the river nnd there the thrco spent sovehil hours ana nil the money iho rural youth had In his pockets. They succeeded in getting the voung farmer thoroughly under the In- lluoucoof liquor , and as thov " pissed up Dodge street about 2 o'clock in " 1ho "morning they were accosted by a policeman , who pretended to arrest all three. The two sloerers or guides lluallv proposed to tbo olllcer that they nil go to the low otUeo near Sixteenth street and compro mise the matter. During the deliberations there the s-ouiiir farmer was induced to sign notes for Sl.'JOU in order to appc.isa the wr.ith of the niw nnd save himself from uublic dis grace The police olllcer pocketed the notes and released Iho prisoners. Then the three lay doivn to slotm In the law olUco , but the country youth wns much nearer the llrst stages of Insanity than the arms of Mor pheus. With tlio llrit nolso of passing streetcars ho was up and whirling away toward lion- son. When ho icnchoa the end of the motor line at ttouson , hu put across the country nnd walked all the way to his uncle's fnrm. Ho was a scrry bight when ho reached the farm and it wns sovcral hours before his n&rves became quieted so that he could relate his experience. Nosinner oscjplnc from perdition could DO moro thankful than that , young mun nopoared to be when ho realized that ho was ono moro breathing the free , pure air of thocounlrv. but the notes ho had slgneu were still worrying him. His undo under stood Iho biluntion and explained , Iho youiig man was Immensely relieved and yes terday venuued buuK to the city again. Ills relatives litre in Oiraha had become somewhat - what alarmffl at his sudden departure , but when ho returned yesterday and explained " plained thi cause of "bis uncere monious flight his orothcr-iii-law wanted to prosecute all cugaged in the cruel hoax. The young man was not willing to hnvo the mut'cr made public , However. Ho is still nursing a litack-oyu and says ho don't ' euro to time nny moro noctuniul strolls la Omaha with city chaps. \Viuit to < io to MlniieaiinlU. "Men who want to go as delegates to the national convention nt Minneapolis , arc get ting pretty plentiful over the state of No- brnsKu , " anid a well known politician today to a Urn reporter. "I Unovv of s oral who uro after the election on tno keen run. There nro Colonel K. D. Webster nf Strutton , Loran Clarl : , John L. V.'ebuer of Oiiiuhu , U. 1) . KicliurJs of Fmnom , W. II. Noodbam of Kr.ox county , H. P. Shumwny , Colonel W. H. Kotchom of Crawford , Judge Isbam Kiwis of Fulls City , Geor.0 A. Uroo'ts of Knox county , Mark M. Neovcs ami George \V. Heist of Hldnov , and suver.il others , who nio laying wires to peciiro their election ns dele gates to the national convention1 l I/IM : u iy , Funeral aorvieoi over the icmalas of tlio lute IC/ri S. Uoty were observed yesterday forenoon nt tlit1 residence of ire accoascd , 2415 lininilton r.tmot. Tl-.eio were some riiillo rL'innriinnla things about tUlH funeral , Tlio deceased wa 7) ) years , six month i nnd 01 o day old nt the tluia of his death nnd loft a family of cichl children nil living. Hh Eit sons acted as pall Oenror : . Mr Doty uud been n resident of Otuutia for about thirto.n yours. _ _ tt tiavsupurllla is reliable. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. V&nllla A Of perfect purity. Linen -I Of sroat otrongth. I Bo""omylnthGlru o Flavor as delicately RoSDOtCFlavor ) and dellcloualy ao the Trcoh fruit. WHAT1V RHAimS TliP Most tlnngproiis ol Modern UK dourly Iliillnril-riipiiinoiiln mill Ciuispft II. Theio has boon a crenl mistake ns to wlml pneuiiioiila really U I'eoplp , nnd eon s < Jmo pliysiclunslri\o enllo.l It a dangerous dltnisc Pneumonia is ! ih\n.v * rui nfler vlToet. If Urn systum Is run down , weakened , dohllltiitcd , If thcllfolsnt n low ebb , the tun a may (111 ( uu nnd the person die suddenly , nnd U li called piuiitnonln. No man or woman PA or Mini of pneumonia when the Iniily was Htrong , vl oi ousand healthy. It comet upon nun t > licn ttoalipnod by grip , by n sexero cod or oxer- work nnd a penomlly woiiKonod condition Such being the oiso how can tills dreadful trouble Icnrmi us pneumonia bo prevented or uarncd off ? Manifestly , by strcnxthenlni ; nnd fortifying the body by Inn In t ll.o health and stronjith ( .oseoiiro th.it pneumonia will not itltnek , or If It should , oan onslly be wiirdetl on" . This can bo < ! ono by carofuf llv- Itic , oaiernl diet and n modpr.ito use of u pure MJimilnnt. Tjirimtlv assist nature a Mitnn- l.inl Is reciiilri' < l , oini'tlilni that adds to the llfu uiul vlaor. NolliInK for tills purpose can ctiii'il pure xvb'.skov , nnd Itshoiild bo borne In ininil tlmt the only puroiind tnodloliuil wills- kov which him received the iinquiilllllod n- lorseini'iit of physicians nnd jclontNH Is DulTy's Pure Mult. It Is nn oidlnary whlslioy. buUioHM'sJiM nroiH'riloa known to no other mtli-lc. it wllluireotlvelv wiirrt oirinieiiinonla and Ins saved the \osof I thousiinds of | u-o- iiln. Itxlmillil boremeinlieiod , however , that it sthoonly whisky which uiiu accomplish thin. Mini liny KiocururdriiiiMst who oiinks to Kinvinco you to tlio contrary Is duculvlnii. Insist upon having Huily'i 1'uro Mult. \ . NEW THEATER.SPECIAL THEATER. iHcnloi'iiIli niul llnrncr Streets Three Nights and Saturday Miitlnee. | MARCH 24 , 25 anil 26 MODxTEXSKA , Aiiillivrromiinnrof plajrers In ropertolro : Thiirsdny-MAUV STl'AUT. Sat. Mat , MUOH ADO A110UT NUTIIINQ. 8aturlny-MA01ir.Tll. Fcnlo of 1'rlccs. lnrquot nnil rlrcilc. SI.AOt Imt oonjr. Hist I row * , H UU : hulc.lli ) , lint 5 rows. Tie , renr linlconr , Wo. 1nllorj25a Ilex Sl.eots now open NEW THEATER. I'OUUMOHTSONTA' . QITHnAV MSTinil 'IT ' ur.iNNiNG : oUrlUAi.MAliud L\ \ MntlneeVednosdny , March 0 AMKltlCAN K.\TIAVAIN/.A ( ( COMPANY IN OR THE MAID OF BALSOSA DAVID HISN'UKU'-ON. Mnnngpr The Original C'ump my , Sceni'ry , Costunip * , and Properties. Nothing missing. Direct from thu Chicago Opot a house. r or the Chorus en 5Q For Uio Ballot. . OU ccnury. Music , llnllet nnd Cast nncqnnlle I I'oslthely the laruest and most cumpletu TliiMUrie.il Orz.fnlillon In Amerlc.u Sent sellliiK FARM AMST , THEATER , iVi 'Ihr eo .NiKht i Ouuiincielnit ThunOay , Mnrcli " 4tli. MATlNblHi SATURDAY. THK HKSr OK AM. NlbboS V'roncli llurlo qtio Co. , In HIS 3SIBS i HIS HOBS Women Kntniiitlnv Music. Grot'iiuu Dniues CUICCOIH Costumes. Iloiulirnl ( ilrli , 'linn ) C'oninlljin I'ncxrc-l o I pccliilllrs , I our Muiits , Coiuau a iu Jiiinl iy Mullneo .March V7 Iho CriMl Comcilr OH ! WHAT A STICS-HT 14 I'ruttvdltliunil I'linny .MenII lllO .IWJ KlIlilMlOllllLT3 THE SI TlilliS lAir.ICU-I. InTJiulr.Marvoloiu Act , Tlio DANCINO DKMM1UN. SACKETT AND "LAWLER'S WONDERLAND - ANL - GRAND OPERA HOUSE 15th and Capitol Ave. N' DAILY 1 10 10 P. M2 = Wax \\orks Illusions Paintings. I'ull Orchustu. lllK how for Littui Monciy , That's the history of the worthless locks with small Ucys that some people confuse with the"YALH. " The genuine "YALE" lock , like genuine love , laupIis ; at lock smiths , and stands the world over for the greatest convenience , the greatest strength , and tiie greatest security. Be sure you get the genuine , by being sure that the word "YALE" Is htamred on every Key. Sold wherever Injcs sell. CURB A nov un I Coiiiiluto Trentniant. ( uimUtlnK ft Suim | ; Horlij , Ointment In Cup * ilin ulto In llor niirt I'llli. n I'onltlvn I'lirj for llvurmi , Internal Illln < l if Illuulliu lli'iiliu , Chronic , ItunjiR or Iluroilltarjr I'llt'i 'Dili llonioilj' liu luvjr bjon linnwn to fill I. ( I pur lux < l forli , * > n li/ null Why milMr from till * torrllilo illiiiiiii whri i writ It'll KuariiiiBO li | ii ) ; tlv ly KWi'ii with ttlut 01 , r infiinillhi ] mon.'y It not curJl Hjil ainn lur tira Ktniplo ( ill ir.lnln ) Ixiil l > 7 ICuli i A Co. Druu UU , riolo A aiuj coriar l tli urij t > onjiii | Hrocti Ovnali i 'vLi. B ff& tNSTArTRIiT.TEP. I'lnelcoro P3H biTx Hi ludrib , ftnii nuvrr reluriu fro H Sfmu'lpurKO.iioBalrti ' noiuiin | > itur > hui- fnrun * MllHiMrii of * almplH rerai ny I'rpn brnd- IrmHnjTUITI.IC.kL'O , T8H& bt. N V Uily THE SHOHTESr IM fO C1IICAW is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented on this man. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vesti bued ! trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m , , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASII , Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOL.V , Pass. Agent , FOR SALE \\llliniit Nutlie OMAHA AIH'KIIIHIMI I I'JIMI > < < - K.V f- Dr , Dailay , < ' Dentist The r.oudliif { 5 I'txton Ulon HHIi uul Fir mi Sti \ A lullmtor on intili r f f J > I'jfMii I ! Tn-ih wllnout plaUi or ru ) u > l llmlliliu fur IniJi'i or j'lo .un > n , tojMu TEtlH tXTRAJTEJ WITHOUT PAIN. AIIMIluui al raiiuniblH rittvi.ull C' titn ii lur A Kitlii *