- - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - II - - ; . - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAILA. DAiLY ] IEE : .STtTRDAY , JUNE 25 , 18OS _ _ _ INSTITUTE OF l1OfEOPATI1Y Dircipica of Habnemann Got Down to Bu8ne5 Directly , QUICKLY CLEAR AWAY PRELIMINARIES IL'inrts Hf CiiiiIt4cs nnil JItI.I % CIt niul Itefirred utail See- I ip nut 11 hic u isIoti s C ) I'net mon lit CIII Itag FIrSt. lmmcdlnteiy upon cnlllng the American Institute of homeopathy to order in the arppliitheatcr of the Creighton Medical college - lege yestvday the president , Dr. A. ft. Wright ot l3uffato , N. Y. , announced a num- her of apointtnenth to liii vacancies on tnntIng committees anil the buiiies fcttilrca of the convention on the program for the day vere disposed of in short order. The death rofl for the year , RH reported by Dr. Henry M. 8inlth of New York , the necro1ogit , showed that twenty-one had paed away , eight having been members of . twenty-five years' standing or more , For these there wUl be appropriate memorial orvLces at the First Congregational church Sunday evening. Following Is the list and aIo that of the cven ex-meinber : Barnh Amelia lienflett of New York , Aa- bel II. liirdBahI of llrooklyii , C. flojames of Ininara , ( Itussia ) , Martha A. flowerman of Chicago , l'eter ltedertch ) of KansaB City , Stnan Ann Echn of Washington , John L. Fersen of l'lttstiurg , Robert N. Flagg of Yoiikers , N. V.'ilIiam 11.V. . hinds of Miltord , N. If. , llgitr Jnrniay \VahIngton , IL C. , DoWitt C. Jaync of Florida , N. 'V. , John II. iCenniy of Oswego , N. ' , hyttle- ton L. Laecr of lienverVIllian Lougee of Lawrence , Mass. , Nathan It. Morse of Snkin , Mass. , William Owens of Ciiicinnatl , thigh M. Smith of Iirooklyn , John F' . Talmage of UrooldyiiS'illiaui W. Tyderman of Knoxville. Tezin. , harrison ' Willis of Ihrooklyn and Amos \'orthlng- - ton of Cincinnati. ; And the following ox-members : Henry ' H. Darling , John Enis , Edward hi. Jacob- sell. John Nottingham , Edward Stihison , Samuel (1. Tucker and Charles 1. Van Cluf , ' of A'iil IezInM I'OMtCd. A list of thirty new active members and three corresponding members was submitted - ' ted by the board of censors. It had to be posted for six hours , tinder the rules , before - fore action could be taken , except In the cases of the correspondilig members , upon whom Drs. C. h. Fishier of Chicago , \V. W. Van hinun of Philadelphia and 0. S. Wood of thnahia were appointed a special coiii- ' mittee. The report of Dr. T. IrankI in Smith of New York , the assistant treasurer , demuli- vtrntc'd that the finances of the institute are In good siitp. ; The receipts for the year hail bceii $7I3.1O and the expenses such ate to Iea'c IL Ialance of $88. The report of the International bureau came next from Dr. J. 13. G. Custis of \Vnshlngton , D. C. , the chairman. It simply outiinel the w ork for the coming year , rccomineiidlng that a corresponding member be chosen in the medical center of every ' country , front whom alt data respecting honicopathile physicians and niedlcni laws . should bo ohtalncd , including a list of nil the laws regulating the practice with rein- , tioii to the departments of state , army and i navy In each country. as well as to the supervision of medical education. Another recommendation wan the keeping of a list , at the Washington bureau of nh littiteopntiic graduates. The object of eli this , said the repoit. Is to have the means at hand of furnishing 'informotioji whenever assistance Is UCCled for state or national legislation. ReeI'Il I t kin fDt' 1lIllCItI t Ii. ' " this " the continued "Tleyond , teport by ) way of explanation , 'possibly the most ama- ' bitlous aim of time butean is time recognition of the diplomas at 'homeopathic institutions by foreign govermmmciits ; In other words , to briimg about a reciprocity in medical diplo- - . Inmis let\V000 time United States and foreign universities and colleges. This is a ncces- sity because of time meager facilities of- fercil abroad for the education of homeo- Pathile physicians. "The value of the American diploma , , American nrcccdemmce and exanmimics sviil be enlmnmmced wheim time govermmrnent is lecog- imi.ciI as a great power prepared to maintain F by force , it necessary , her judgimment 1mm the aIalr3 of nations. We ( ccl sure that our ' : school , which has aiwnys been In time front - raiilcs ic progress , vlll go with the govern- meat as an exponent of time benefits of freelommm and an exeinplificatlon of time bench- . I c'nce of republican irmstittitione. As for ' , : Institute is the one reimresemitatlvo body of ' I time school , it immust asumne the work , ' ' m A m'oiution for the mippolntmneimt of a spo- it cmi committee of five to petition President McKinley , his cabinet nod commgrcs for a umome , general , j.st aIml iernmanelmt enlistment of hoimuopatlmic , liysIclans In both time r.rmuy and ' . as imitrodureti by 1)r. C. E. Fisher of Chicago , and 'ent to time corn- 3nitteo on mesolutions under the rules. In its preamble it set forth timat "the Amnt'rlean Institute of hiomeopntlmy , lmaving , thmo imoimorahie chisttimctloii of belimg the old- WLlntlormai medical society In the Ummited States , \vltlm a muenmimersimip of 2,000 , ammil rc'pm'eseimting a profession of full 12,000 , with t a large mmulmlinr of edtmcationnl Institutions anti immutmicipal hospitals nimd hundreds of corporate muml jmrlwate imistittitions under its supervision , viewed with satisfaction thu fact that time present struggle s'itim Spair hail l rpsuiteml in time partial breaking down of 'I time barrlerH 'imirii have heretofore oxciudemi i fllcmbers of time hommmeopathlc school from ' American military service. " It nlo con- tflifleh a lmrelinmlnurY resciution of congrntu- lnttomm that time lmackneyetl mmrgunment that 'rommleopathy tim not reirpseIitel in the army" had been brokeim tlmrmugh by the tnus- terlug in of the following homeopaths : Drs , Xt'm'ry and Ashley of Now York , Adamns of New Jersey. Alanma , Roberts , \'iiiar1 auth \'nli of lilinoi9 , Caine and Cole of hiumxme- umntmu- and lntoul of Iowa. Set't Ioisi I 'Sirl The sectional s'ori Iummnwdtately followed ' thu bmistuut'ss sessiomi , tIme section of clinical 4 _ I RATESUUII Suiiu I'rnuelit'o atiu.1 IIcurn- IflO.lSt-.Juiue ) $ mujith ? .9. 1I ) * Su'rti'.s . , S. I ) , , puith lietiurum- t' 1(1.10- ( Juite : io sii.l Jusl I nulul ii , Suui t Zu l. ii n ii it e I us Jul 8. I a I'urtIn.ul multi IIt-tuiri-lIo,5o- . Julut' :19 : iuii,1 JuIy 1. ' , isIsl ngtouu auui.l 11.-I urlI-J Jsl , ' 8I ui.i ; ; , I NnsIttIle stud lhitis r.i-)52l.S-- ) , Jill ) ' 8 , 'I umsuit , 4 Jlithiuh , , ni.h h1eturis-lf(1.7- I Jul ) 1 unit 12. Full InformatIon at 'Vlokct Olhhoc- Iput- I 1502 FQEna 8I lOut & Mso . . . , 'a- . . . . . ' ' , 'o' medicine being the first to take possession of the amphitheater , Dr. William W. Van Ilaun of h'hlladelphia , editor of the hishne- mann Monthly , presiding and Dr. Charles Oatchei of Chicago. editor of the Medical Era1 secretary , l'npers on eroupous Pneumonia were read by Drs , George F. Laidiaw of New York , Edward fleecher hooker of hartford , Coon. , Van Been , 0. S. hlunnels of Indianapolis , I'emberton Dudley and Gordon M. Christeno of Philadelphia , J , 13. Gregg Custis of Washington and Charles } Fisher of Chl- cage , and Prof. Charles . Walton of Cia- cium a a ti. Many of these papers were read by others timati the authors. Those of tirs. Laidlow , Custis and Van Dane were their own. All covered some very important detail of the subject. That of Dr. Laidhow went Into the subject quite exhaustively. lie told what time crisis in pneumonia is due to and the factors preventing normal resolution. Dr. hooker rcaul a paper by Dr. Joimn W. 1)0w- ) ling of NeW York , whicim dealt with signift- cance of time heart and pulse during pnetm- monin. "The heart is the barometer of pnctmmonla" was one of the strong points of Dr. Dowling's paper. Dr. Van flaun devoted - voted imiamself mnoro especially to ( ho most characteristic grouping of iuluyBicnl signs found in the pneurnoniaa of Infants and young children. Al. . , , uig tile Time paper reaul by Dr. 0. 5. Ttunnois had been prepared by Dr. Selden 11. Talcott , superintendent of the N'esv YOrk sfate nay- lurn at Mitldietown , anih contained statistics to simow timat the pmmeonmonins of the itmsane are not always latent. Dr. ludiey's Paiier vaa by Dr. Alfred Wanstail of limmltintore , and Its purpose was to prove that cases of pneuunoumla should only be pronounced well when . resolution is conipieto. That rend by Dr. Gordon Maxwell Christine - tine of Phmhladeiphla imad been written by Dr. Edward It. Snader of imi own city. It hail to do with time real object of treat- ament in pneumonia. "Logically we should kill the cause , " it saidt "practically we canimot kill the cause without. killing the patient. " it suggested , therefore , a mmliii- cation of the blood going to the congested portions , and a l1ucfaetIon of the tough adhesive , inflammatory products and their speedy removal from tue air cells and brozmchmi , and , besides , such prevention of extension of the malady as viil abate Its Infection to the other' fiortlons of the body. The paper rend by Prof. Walton was the production of Dr. Joseidm M. Reeves of I'luiladelphuia , It , Iwelt mainly upon the value of external applications of ice. "If ifalmuemnun vcre Imere , himself , ' ' it said , "he votmld not object to extrxmai applications , seeing that his own mnethods were departures - ures froam old ideas. " Dr. F'Ishcr's paper had been prepared by l'rof. Oliver S. Ilaines of the liahncmnann Medicai college of Philadelphia. It covered time best macazores of protecting the heart , the best metimod of treating the acute imeart failures of the critical stage , time utility of heart stiumitmlants , and considered the value of "food , alcohol antI stricltnla-a wonderful trio. ' ' Slow Ste Aids the heart. For cardiac failure Prof. lialnes had prescribed - scribed whisky and imi tro-giycerine , both these drugs tending to dilate the arterial system , tItus relieving the venous side of the circulation ammd reclticing the labor of tile rlgh ( side of time heart. I'hosphorus and oxygen , aside from these remedies , imo had found good allies. Ill flECS where time patients Imad been auhulictctl to liquor , ho said , ho niloweil whisky front the beginning. "It is a bad time , " said he , "to ask a iflan to cease his accustomed liquor. " lie had great praise for "that splendid remedy , trychnino. " Time value of Imomeopatimic remedies in the therapeutics of paeunmonln , mmd imomeopathic methods generally , was dilated tOIl by Dr. C us t is. In tile geileral discussion wimicim followed Dr. T. L. Haggard of Iowa City told of a case ill which a ninmm bad swallowed a hat pin six incites long. The X ray hail failed to locate tile Pill because it was iml the simadow of the vertebrae. The pin extended considerably iumto the lungs. Prof. W. a Leonard of Minneapolis and Drs. George F. Laidlaw of New York , Maiconlb fills of Carlisle , Ky. ; George Royall of Des Moiiie. hooker of Hartford , Pl rco of , Chicago , Cimarles E. Gntchehl of Clmicago , Dudley of I'hiladelpimia , H. C. Allen of Chicago , anti others participated in the discussion , and at. I p. am. the section adjourned. Much of time latter hart of time discussion was directed against the use of poultices. Several very hiberni views were expressed by tile leaders of time discussion at the after- mmoon session of the American Institute of hiomncopatiiy. No binminess of any conse- ( luemIco was transacteul , the entire sessloum being ilevoicti to the section in materia umiedica ahiti general therapeutics. The topic was tue "Four Puthics-Antipathy , , Aiio- pathy , Isopatimy and homeopathy , ' ' but there was time for oumly tile two fornier. The cimairmnmul , Dr. Eldridgo C. Price of Balti- moore , started tile tendeimcy toward liberal ideas by an interesting paimer which he read macrely as a few preiiflllxtary observations Ott tile pimilosophy of tilerupeutics iu general. th1is 1utlhL Littit tisit' . Some of tile views preseimted indicated that the mnodcrn homeopath feels at liberty to adopt flmY metitoul of applying remedies which In his opinion appears to give timm imest results , let the metlmod be called what it amy , thought tile law of sinliiars was stmongly enough coilteilded for by those who wimmimed to adhere strictly to the motto of "Silmliiia slmillbus curantur , " and to con fine tm'eatflmt'<s to tito general tlieom'y of hIaImnemlmaImu. Tlme whole mange of medical pimiiosophiy was pretty ) veli i0I1O over by time time tile hour for adjournment came. In iltibstamlee , lr. 'Price's ' ideas may be thus suimlumeti tip ium language alluost iu1t own : Tue 'umnt 'of coumtrlbuttomis in institutes of mmueuliCIllC to the subject of medical hmlstory ii , keenly feht by till numd very little is taught tim opt' medtcai colleges of tile van- cliii metimoils upon % vhicil drugs umhioulil be apphiril Time grtater nilmoulIt of teacimiimg in the older school is empirical , vitlm a ios- sihiln rational suggestion , 11)1(1 in our OVhl school enllsirical with an attemnimt to teach hlolmltiiatili ) miuuil imoth I ug more. Iii his book on time ' 'Priimcipics of Mcdi- chic" 1)r , ick sets aim excellent examuimimla of time s'stemmliltic way in wimich muedicimlo tuhiouilil ho studied , It is this broader idea of good iii all timings that ltouith tlonli- imate cli sttmtleutts of moetliciumo , au pimysi- CiitilS. Says Slmakespenre : 'l'lutue lu $11 ill" $00 L um C good I a tim I ngs cvii , ' ( mtiiit mae mm olii ( vi imgi y d ist ii i I t tint. It is this process of tiistiilatioim to wimlclt tiil iitUtlcflt. of niedieiuuo should devote itiuui- seif-ht process which extracts froull tile vumriouus timeories bf SluernIleutIcs sonic ' 'soul of mcii" wimichu may tie aysteuilati'i.etl for t lit ) ' 'heal I img of the ii mit louis , ' ' 'Flit' imoimmeopathic raetItiouim' of time quarter - ter of the ceuittiry preceding thi cub ill wimicit we are now workipg was not only hot Intitructeul iii any umu'iiuod of ilnescrib- iimg tiruigs imut time imouticopatitic. lint ito vulS taught to uublior cli aid hmat could not b'i traced to alleged imouumeopatiuy nuti to tin- mmwop.mthuy alone , As a result the ilructitloner e'.tImer becaimle P. hypocrite-secretly utdopt- iuig other immetimods thtit : tiio imonieop8timle- or he became IL fanatic exelusivist , or hlQ opemmiy und honestly acknowledged his um PhtCatlOmm of oil things which ahitmealeil to lii juutlgiuent , anti thereby earumed ( rein his ( nummitleal brethren the unjust stigimma of "zimoumgrcl. " itt thu ireseuii 111mw. owing to the gencral tolerance , time practitioners of tile , last kiuld far out.punmbvr the athmeis , \c have outgrown sectaniautisimm. Vi'c hitt c mit ' last reacimeti a high ethical idauie froni which we ccii Proclatni tli futet that ' .o ni. ' lilmysiciatma who reserve to otirselve , the right to throw froimi every field of maim' liii achicvsumn'nt that which will aid hi the imealiig , of the sick , imethier thcse coil' thibuuIiotis ore froni umlechanicus. front citeimi- istry , ( rein bacteriology or from tue . ehanimued circle of homeopathy. We belic''c iii nilopatby. In atitipathy and in bomeop- , &thy4 each in Its own place and with a scientific reason for our beliefs , and we want the whole onld to know it. Not orthodoxy , hitit Truth , The progressive physician of today Ii imot. an t'xe1usivist Conisnon sense forbids , science forbids , Ito can ignore nothings he must kecp evcrinatingiy at it , hunting for some "soul of good , " This good he fintla in emimiriciam , in rationalism and in the law of aimliars. This progressivisin is not orthodoxy but. it is truth , ned lii It. not truth of which we are all in search ? What if iii following truth we are led away from homeopathy ? It matters not. 1o 'iviii only be led ( Iowa to anul haRt time founda- ttons of one great truth to another which must be better and stronger. We will only be drawing nearer to facts , to the roots of the universe , to that which Is the cause of the mw of similars. However much beyond , above or beneath homeopathy our truth-guidetl conclusions amy reach , we cannot. in the name of ilaimncmann , hesitate to follow and abitie by them. Our position as a school has never yet been declared in relation to time' pathios , in accordance with facts. Every practitioner - tioner of experience knows there are cases wlmlcim demand at tiiimes certain other meas- tires than those vrescribed by homeopathy. lie knows lie is at. cli times compelled to resort to these other nietimods. lie should , threfore , be vrepared to acceit such facts I and be properly qualified to meet timem by a studied familiarity with time clrctmniatammcea and conditions of time application 'of all the useful metimods known to therapeutlca. Dr. Price apprehentied there w tild be some shakiags of the heed and unspoken protests among time asaonmhly , but explatimctl ho was not saying anytiming against homeopathy - athy , r.ot attenmpting to substitute anything for It , but simply stating demoumtrablo facts , ' -"facts that rntist be acknowledged 'lf we wish to secure time best results In imractie anti if we visit to apply therapeutics n , accordance with science , with , truth , " Instead of Dr. Price's appreilensions being at cli realizetl his paper was received with a great deal of applause. , Iliac of ( lie i'ulitt.s. Antipathy , the fIrst of the "pnthies , " Was fully covered by 'time ' flrst of the regular Papers. by Dr. J. S. Mitchell' of Chicago , and he was also very iiberaii ho was oven' inciind to foresee that some time in the future nih schools anti Pimilosoiihies of mcdi- cine might develop antI merge hub the "ome great medical school of the ages. " The following excerpt is takea' from Itho numer- otis other stroumg points of the paper , which was at once Inquiring and angurnenfathe. Dr. Mitchell felt bound to recognize the law of mutation : ' Even so simple a tiling n the usO of foods follows the rule of the mw of muta- tioui , S\e contend today for a diet largely 'regetabhe ; tomorrow for one mainly ant- mmmi. Lately we have to record the passiug of milk diet for Bright's disease. vimich was so long anti universally a stantluird. Tlmero arc fashions I. drugs and nmetim- ods as In clothes , and oo betide the Unlucky - lucky wight who Is not in at the correct tinmo anti the orthodox way ! All this Indicates - dicates that we are seeking continually mitten - ten strange gods anti standing with our imand on tile doorknob to welcome the flext new sti'aagervilo commies with our blare of trumpets and tito shouts of a far too often tmnnleriteti triumph , The public catcimes the infection. Tile imonicopatit becoummes more ahlopathic and time aitc.th turns to Christian science. 130th rusll to frequent anti rash operations by turns amid timcn back to a denial of time kmlifo to its manifest needs. NovOmld , r Jirunetuere wrote lit 1895 on time "Ditlik- ruptcy of Science , " anti now Toistot COIIICII out with a vigorous diatribe on its Uulade- quacy. Tolstoi Is iii a way cruelly con- reeL We have a pemmcilnimt for getting away trout the reality Into a. field foreign to mami antI icavhumg pressing and important problems tuulsolveti , We pritle ourselves that iii the division and strife so general imonleopatily rcmmmnlns tile annie : that it is now as it was in the days of hlaimneinann , Boenninghiausen , 11cr- ring anti Carroll Dunham , the science of therapeutics. So imldeed it is in all its esseim- tial features. No method has held sway for a whole century. But we have hot escaped entirely from dissensIons in. our own ranks. IIHCUMMIIIg time h'ittrs. Those who discussed ' Dr. Mitcimell's paper were Drs. H. H. Baxter of Cinciumnati , Charles Gatcimel of Chicago , Pemberton Dud- icy mmd George F. Laldiaw of New York , George Royal of Des Moines , II. C. Alien and Herman \V. Pierson of Chicago and James C. Wood of Cleveland. Dr. Mitcimell , of course , closed time discussion , Dr. Dudicy , in speaking on hlahnemana'mm classhflat1on between ( hnmmgs and diseases , said that Haimnenlann denied timnt the aIho- patimic was any relation at all. He asked whAt were the opposites of several diseases -queries which were , Indeed , posers , for instance - stance : "WimlIt is the opposite of paraiy- sls ? " There is 110 OlpOsitC , lie argued , and therefore there is no such relation as time ailepathie , or strictly antlpathlc. All that time ahlopatil tries to do , said lie , is to re- fliOVe tile exciting cause , ' 'wimicim is no more than ought to be done , which liahuemaila himself would do if lie were here nail whichi lie ihiti do. ' ' Through his liberality , Dr. Gorge F. Laid- law of New York got himself on the gnu- iroim amid for awhile was kept busy answeu- immg all sorts of questions. "Vhy are so many of our uhysicians thriven to aliopatllyV' asked Dr Laldiaw. "It has been because our teachings have not been broad enough. It Is not plainly enough pointed out that a large number of diseases. are not aimmenabie to time dynaullic law. TIme iittio pill will hot always tie the work , The distiimclion between the mnecimnnicni and tile mmiedleal tm'eatmcnts is not umado clear. " Tue fIrst to really ceritbat Dr. was Dr. liernian W. Pierson 'of Chicago , lie lminteui pretty strongly that If he iloumico- pathic idmysiclan could not Pr9perly aegro- gate time mechanical process from the. mcdi. cal in tile cure of disease lie simouiml' go to school again , "Tile removal of the exciting cause of iiibcase , ' ' said lme , ' 'is neither aiio- patlmic nor hmomncOInltumlC ; It I lmtirely ame- ehmiimical antI miot. in time tlermmaitm of timi , muetliclumahiy curative. " But Dr. James C. Wood of Cievelatul rather caimmo to Dr. bald- law's rescue by saying : "Timero is nothing lii homeopathy which preVeilts tile use of cverytltlumg else , If we vant to , " Chii'it ' for t lit' I'rnt'tI I loner , Br , Wililanl A. Geoblegan of Ciumcinumnti read time paper on tile next "pathty. " lie began by giving iIalflleiimann's clamtnlhlcatioum of the inirticulni' relatlonsimip of time four patiules maid eoumciumietl 'vith a charitable quotation fi nun ir , Gouiiium \Veimuar as to tilti 'nieasure ttccondiiig to which we immtist jutigo of time purity of tIme. imoimmeopatiiic pitysicimlul , and lot us mint conmiemnui him if he is obliged now anti then to yield to cir- cuimmstnnces , " Tile classification adopteti by hlnimnemnfmir recognized time feilowing neiatjoumsimjps ho- twecil drugs and thiseasca : First , time anti- pathie , that of direct nmmtmigomllsnl or con- tianiety betwecil tlrug effects and time A puac RAPL CflCM 0 TARTAR POWOCfl 'DR CREAM IAMN6 PODLII Awarded Highest Honors , World's Fair GoLd Medal , Midwinter Fair manifestations of fibasuses ; ccond , the Isopathic , or that ofhtdentity of symptoms produced anti organi affecte4 third , the homeopathic , or sintllau1ty of drug symp- tonia to those of th attient ; anti fourth , the utllopatimic , or tieteropathic , in reality the absence of any Ilitlaite or uniform relationship - lationship between symptoms induced by drugs and thee BOtiitt to be cured The evident iuumriiose of this classification is for the separate ΒΆ eonsitlerntion of these posaibie relatiouls r the foUndation of therapeutic systcmahs saId , Like Bra. I'nico nnth Mitchell , Dr. Geohe- gao liati been inchinot In the direction of a comprehensive liberality-more eclectic than confined to any one particular method. His first disputant was Dr. T. L. llazznntl of Iowa City , Dr. hlazzard was very severe oil the ailopaths and their remedies of cab- mel , morphine , etc. lie could fancy himself - self out on a prairie lange enough to hold "the muitituties who bath been semit to their untimely graves" by tue routes of the old established aliopatille remedies. "That , " said he , ' 'would be time most noted ahlopathie convention for nil time. " But ho was not only sarcastic , lie went so far as to dub the allopathi "the ipaninnti of medicine , " it sentlament that did not got mnuch applause , On the other hand , Dr. John L. llanchiett of Sioux City said "he thanketi God for some ahiopathic drugs such as ether , chloroform lulti acetaumihid , iecause they relieve pain , " , the miesitleratum often sought. lie praised homeopathy for all that It had done , but. remarked : "We shouitl not be so dogimmatlo as' to refuse to resort to other means when our own fell , " Dre. Alfred P , llaumchmett of Coumumeil Bluffs anti I-herbert W. Milier of 1"ort Dodge , lit. , . nail several others followed in the discus- slon. , , The discussioul of the two other "pathlea" will take up tilis morning's sesslotl. IbM idt'A'l'hIS Foil htFflUhiAIt AILiLY. IiscusMLout ( if tlteSuhJect lirluigs Omit 50111(1 VOMIt iso Idesis. 'While the sectioimni discussion was going mt in the amphitheater Of the Creighmton medical coliege ( luring time nftermlooml , an iunportnnt meeting of time interstate corn- mittee was in progress In one of the class rooms below. The mdiii subjects of its at- tenition were tIme need of proper recognitioll by the governilment of homneopaths in the regular army anti the desirability of a uni. form state medical law covering time hicen- t ore of physicians anti the regulation of practice. On both questions subcommittees Were chosen to do whatever nligitt be done. Dm' . A. B. Norton of New York , tue chair- nlan , presided. Anemit time imlnttcr of secur- imlg recognition by the government of ho- ineopatims for the regular army , Dr. Custis of Washington , B. C. , said time local medical society of his city had appointed a special COnhimlittee to eomlfer with simnhiar committees - tees elsewhere , to look ater time matter of appointments by the government. It had so far obtained numerous favorable promises - ises , but the goverflnlcmlt , while long omm proumlises. imad cvithermtly been short on ful- ftiiimientmi. In reply to a question 'from Dr. Deihizon , Dr. Foete of Omaha said only a very few appeintinents hind been made altogether for the army and timese only for the volunteers ; also lit answer to a query by Dr. C. E. Fishier of Chicago , vlmo had introduced time resolution at tIm uloraillg scssiorm of time fnstitute , 110 explained that time great dIt ( creumee between the volunteer aumd regular service was that the commissions of the former would expire at time cml of tile two years' term of enlistment or Wheilever ntus- tered out , wlmereas the commissions iii time regular army were permanent. Dt. Malcoiml Dills of Carlisie , ICy. , gave a relatIon of how thingff went ill his own state to show that the wisest tlmiumg for time homeopath to do , if ho desired appointnment to the volunteer service , was to "stand in svitli the governor-imave some kind of a political pull. " Omme homeopath having been mfleuitioiled as having been fortumlatc enough to liavo vassed the rigid exanlinatlon at time hands of a board of ciii school physicians , Dr. Joseph E. Fahtmcstock of Pique , 0. yen- tureui the surmise that lie imal probably gone in as a graduate of the oitt Jefferson college , eum the strength of previous nhlopatimle edu- cation. Dy , Fisher said lie believed some recog- flitiOml had iCefl gaincti because time borneo- pathic surgical corps of the First hiiinois rcgiulcnt lied been adnmitted into the voiUIl- tc'crs as assistamlt surgeons , but. this had been largely duo to the flrtn stand takeit by the surgeomm general. of time state , Dr. Nicholas Scull of Cimicago. All these stir- goons , however , had been compelled to run tue gauniet of time aliopatlmlc examining boards. Otmtsido his state be melmtloneI tile case of Ir , Athams of hiagensulck , N. J. , whom tito allopaths had refus.ett to admit because ho imail been a graduate of the NOW York Ilomneopatimic college. However there had been altogether a dozen or fifteen imomcopatims given volunteer army positions aimd ho hod recently heard timat Dr. Charles Eaton of Iowa had secured en appointunemlt out a. regular arummy recruiting imoarul , The general secretary qI the iimstitute , Dr. Eugene H. Porter of Now York , did imot think time appointment of honmeopaths in time voiuntocr service much or a recogimitlon , So far as that was concerned , in his own state 'the exarniniag board was commliosed ) of two allopatlms cml ono imomumeopatli anti time only hoummeopathi who imad beemm refimseti was so deaf timat ho could not hear at mmli. During tile civil var , he recalled , there were ilornco- irnthis ill tile service , but none remained in time army after time general mustering out. Ir. 'i'orter feared that after the present war timcro voiultl be totmnd ao iiorneopatlms in the regtllmlr nmfily. Alushcmm ) was immado by Ir. Castle to a imositlou taken by ir. Sternherg , surgeon general of time army. Dr. Sterimberg had saul that 110 iuomcopumtims wouhd lme recogimized in the regular army-a very invjdioims dlstiimc- tloum , thouglmt Ir , Cuistis , Ummuler the cm- cumnstances lii' thought there simotmiti hot tie auiy fight made directly for recognition ums homcopatims , bumi the vartletmlar effort imould be to show that timoy could not be kept. out just because timey were imonmeopathms. 0mm time eiiairmmimm's own suggcstioim a subcommittee - committee wits appointed iy lmbiu to look after time umiatter , as ifoilows : irs , Eugeume H. I'orter , New Yonlc ; ' ( . Ii , Fishier , Chicago , anti A. P. S'iiliaunsan , Minneapolis , On tue question oftmumakbng a general effort oil nloumg tile liume to eectmre a tmniforill state mmicdicai law the tcmjlowlng conmnmitteo was selected : Ira. I ) . A. Maebachmlnn , Detroit ; C. 5 , Falmnestock , Jflqua , 0. , imiuti W'V. . Vatm Unuul , liImtlalelilhj These gentlemen will colmlamumnicate 'with the state immedleal boards auli ( like comnniitiees of time other na- tiemmal associations. also the various' state associuttions of all time' scimoois , to see wimat. can be' 00110 in this thit'ectlon. m1t1SINI'SS ' Mihi't'lNt ( ) I' VOMIN. Iitst It's' huh uit'uiuaiis.I . , ituisit'it Asi- ( 'Ilitiftil ( 'iiift'rs ( l'i tlssiisiit' , A meeting of time Lathes' Ilablilemana doulurnent association is to tie hmeitl at 11 a , m , Monday at time residence of Mrs. a , W. Liiiiimgcr 0mm North Eighteenth street , Mrs. Liuminger beimmg one of the honorary Vice presithents for Nebraska. Mrs. Joseph T. Cook of Buffaio. tile Imeatlquar- tens of the association , 'who Is the president - dent , will be present , anti a cordial iumvhta- floui has been exteatietl to the women attending - tending the Uonlcopatiilc Institute and the woimmeim of Oismaha geumerally to be there , The object of this auxiliary to the lfahmne- ulmann Monutiment association Is to raise a fund large enough so that by another year the foli amount of $75,000 wibi have been realized. Mrs. Dr. A , It. Wright , the wife of the present Imreaiulent of tue Anlenican Institute of liomt'opathy , is the treasurer , ammO the coxumittt'cm of time Institute itself on time monument consiet of the following ; Ir. J. 11 , MeClebland of I'ittshurg , chair- sean ; II , U , Smith of New York , secretary ; 1. 'F. Talbrnt of floston , W. T. lielmuth of New York , J , S. Mitchehi of Chicago aol Tulle S. Verdi and .1. 11. 0. Cuistis of Washington - ington , I ) . C. The monument is the tiesign of the Amen- can sculptor , Charles 11. Nleliaus. It con- ista of a 1Ife.izeti bronze statue on a marble - ble platform of hlahnemann in a sitting posture as though meditating on his pnin- ciple of medical philosophy , anti at his back and extending considerably beyond both sit1e of hlnm is a concave vnhi of marble in which nr0 four bronze relief plates repre- seating , atmecessively , time great apostle of homeopathy as student , chemist , teacher anti physician. lieneath liiimm is the Inscription , "Similla Simiiibus Curantw- , " the motto of homeopathy , anti beneath the plates one inscription In German , "Die Mute Macht let Gross , " anti another in Latin , "Centiorern Medendi tistttn Malult. " A miniature of the tuonurnent Is mmow on exhibition at tbo Creighton Medical college among the on- meroums other exhibits there apropos to the national gnthnIng of the honleopaths. half the amount of the $75,000 1155 nircady befl subscribed by time American Institute. , hll'CIdt'TION ' ' 10 hLOM1IOPA'l'hi ISiS , Ou'Ore V. Itumtnger HnerduuIuiM time loctn.u lit hhI Usual Hlcgniit Sty be. 'limo hiost elaborate imnivato m'eceptbon thus far tendered to exposition visitors s'ns given from 8 ( o Ii o'clock last night by George * ; Tiuminger , Whose resitience anti grotmnuls at 24 North Eighteenth street. were thrown 'olkeum to tIme deibgntes of the American In- stilimto of Ilomneopatimy filth their fnieumtis in this city Over 600 Imeople were present tiur- 11mg tile evening , 300 of whom 'erc from abroad in atteumdanco at the convention and tltd renmaintler 'imiviteti fnieumds , Those re- ceivimig were M. Lininger anti wife , F' . L. Hailer anti mv1f Dr. Wright , hiresitient of the assocIation , anti Dr. 0 , S. Wooti , cimutir- nman of the executive conmnmittco , ! Tile decorations were of the usual abundant - dant and strikimmg character. Time inwum was bortlereti with double rows of red , wimite aimd.'biuo ' incantiescents , varied witil Chinese lantenims , wimiclm were hung about time pavilion - ion in time center' of the lawn. The hmavillon tent. was furnished as a refreshmmlent booth and , Provitled with aim cxeeiient orchestra. Anmong the young women who received time guests at the tent were : Misses Laura liruner , Fannie ViTal-ti , Etiith Jackson , 11cr- bcrta Jaynes , Corn Cimaffee , Anna llazzarul , adio Alexamider , hester Taylor , Golda Frank , Ethel Wilkins , Iiessio and Edith peinont , Jessie Browmm and lhlance Jossylemi , Time numsie iii the vaniors was in charge of 'the Euterpoan club 011th dancimlg was in- ululged hi into in time evening. Time tiecora- ttoas in the house were hmarticulztrly notable - blo , rare vases filled Witil roses tmnd elder blossoms lining the wails. Suniiax was also used abommt time clmammtieliers antI stairways. Tiio art gallery was the main poimlt. of iii- terest for visitors amid Mr. Liumiuger 'islmes it ilimnoummeeti that it. whlli be continuously opeum during the progress of time cxlosit.ion. _ Sanmuel thorns Is offering a geauhmmo Eimglislm decorated toilet set , $1.50. formerly $800. ZlUitl.IvG'I'ON 11OIJ'l'll. . : u-Si t La l' ii suit Ito t a rn-.1 U ii e 30. ' Tickets good fifteen tiays. Stop-overs al- loweti at ailtl west of DelIver. Take tile hltirlimlgton ftoUte to Denver , thcml west over time Colorzmtlo scenic lines ( Denver & Rio Grande amId Colorado Miti. land. ) Far time best route-thtmougit cool caflyomIS , bcside swiftly flowing streams and umitler the shadow of mmliglmty imloUll- talus. No heat , imo dust , no alkali hiaimls. Burlington trauma for Deliver leave Onmaha 4:35 : amlti 11:55 : p. 01. Get tickets at. 1502 Fanmlam St. , anti at Bum'himmgton depot , Tenth and Mason streets. ci1w , SLIflPINJ C.'s.lt SmitViCi1 , ' % 'It Itocic I'isupisi floitte. Comrneuuciumg Monday , June 27 , l'uilhmiami sleepers 'mviii ruim from Omaha to Deuiver on train No. 7 , leaving Omaha at 7 p. in , , aimd arrivitig at Denver i1aO : anti Coioratlo Sprlmlgs 11 :05 : the following morhing. GIve this new service it trial. For tickets auth slccping car reservations call at city ticket 0111cc , 1323 1'arnauil at A ii. sist' ilk C III 4. A ladies' amltl eilillren ( 5 matinee is an- ilotinced at the Trocadero for timis afternoon - noon , and time oxceliciut murray of vumtideyilia talent. offered by ( lie mlmanngement of timls popular amusement. m'esom't is meeting with time favor of time timeater-goers. Ladies and ciuiidremm can nttemmti without escort. at Ull of time ulatilmee porfuriumances and every iltteimtioit will be given to their comfort. The matinee prices are 25 cents for atlults anti 10 cents for children. Oil account of the death of Mr. Abrutimu Nave of St. Joseplm , MO. , our store wiii be closed 0mm Sattmrdumy , Jtmne 25 , at 9 a. in. , aimd remain closcil during thi tiny. M'COitI-IIRADY CO. ' Time 11cr Grauiti European hotel , lOtim anti Howai'd , VilIlo hot ( ormaiiy oiemm , , lmas ' & beautifully furmmisllcd roonma anti is m'eceivlmmg guests. 'I'ouriHl ha ; , , , 'via the Union Pacific to the famous summer reaot8 in Colorado , Utah , California , Idaho , Montana anti Oregon. For rates and usivertising matter call at city ticket office. No. iti2 ( Pentium at. rubtit' : irlt. , , , . The Northweaterp Line Daylight Special now leaves the U. P slepot at 6:40 : a , m , ; arrives Clicago : 8:45 : same ovenhum ; , No change In time other trains. The C''eniaatl Limited 4:4 : ; p m. nnti time Omaha Chicago Special at 6:45 : p. no. arrive at Cllicago 7.41 and 9:30 : respectively , imext inorniimg , Time moat ativenced vestibuled sleepei's , diners flfld free narlor chair cal's-of course-what else uvould thu "Nortitwesterml" have , City Tlcks' Office 1401 1'qrnnia at. . nib a. ii , . , ( Jill ) a. iii , , (1:50 ti iii. 6:40 : A. fit. , 6:40 : A. M. , 13:40 : It. M. The Nortimwestern line train to St. Paul , Minneapolis , SpirIt Lake. Dniutii anti nil Ba- kota p01:115 : , fi em tIle Uimioim i'actfhe depot , 305 ( laye every year. "Thromighm by day- light. ' ' 1401 Farnarn St. lIIii ) . 'i'tJflNi'-Jtistice rd , , ago : ti years , at ills resitlente , 2121 Seward St. Funeral Saturday - day , Jtiime 2ltlm , itt 2 ii , ill. , to Christian clmurt'ii , 26th mmil C rmiumt Streets. I itm wits it rnmeinbtr , of Ounaimmi Tent No , 75 of thu Mnccmtiiees , WELCOME Royd Arcntim V. M. C. 1105 , -A' ! ' TIlE- GERMAN VILLAI3E 1)ctitsIies lorf , I Stephen von Szinnyey , - Oea1 Mgr. Special Roya' ' Arcanum Program AN ( LABO U TIINTU1TMNMLNT FROM T4CO' TiLl. MlDNiOmiT NO'l'ICl-Tlme ItoyaiiArenilUm ilas mmiic , thi * , Germun'illmmge Its tmeuidmiUulrters ( or t.thiy. Every mnenlber is rcqtmei4tcd to cutli tlmenum to reut'ivtm bibs badge flilti meet. tile feliow members anti theIr ( uLinhiie5. 'i'tue coolest allot In thu Exposltiaui. 'FLAGS ! FLAGS ! OFFQL ( ! TURNVERflN FLAGS. Au k'itIihb'"utii , .ie"-IW'Euii' ( l'IIiUESSee us Iiicu iirh'ea iivo : ttecibimutl , Omaha Tent and Rubber Co. , 131 1 1Ltl'ht till , hoe , June 24 , 1893. ,7) . _ , Jon , ? 'S 'eE/er . Wahoo , Neb. , June , 21. Nebraska Clothing-Deer Frenti-t see you are adventism some greet bankrupt shirts fur 45 cents anti some nuispeimulers fur 10 cetits. I seen tiieumm shirts by may neighbor atit'b I wotiiti likr , yntm c'oulti save mmmc out s'hmo fur I coimmo Saturtiny inyonratoro end I bumy Inc uiem shirts and suspenders vlme a they are not nil gone by this unto. Pies let me know , Yours freimul , j ( ) DiNKlESI'EIb. Don't worry Jolni. Tliei'e vi11 be p1dny of flie s1iirt aitti tis1)e11dcr Iiei'e Saturday all day lecalwo Saturday lnorn'Ing we will br'iiig ( lown fre1i lots Joltii all(1 you will find a plenty f both when you arrive. By the way John.VTieu you COhIlO to town you want , to Ie ( ) ftil ocuilsi ; too , Your eyesight 'aint ' just right , Iolin. . 'J,1ie Neln'aska iicver adVortise(1 ( a baflkl'Ult. stock siiicc the first ( lay her doors \VCi'O O1)ell 1111(11Iat'5 iiiore , ToliitVO lio'or will.tJ1J10 Nebraska - braska handles only sti'niglit go6di'Johui. Anything ( 'we advertise is new ahlI correct and 'e11 macto unitE lliad(3 ( for us , Phi 45 ccitt I3hii'ts were iiiuuk up specially to our order J'olin and we liuid 'ciii itiado 8G inches hiig _ 8,11(1 with gussttted aiid fellCI seanis. 'l'lio shirts that are o1t1 usually at thatprk'o' : cheap scrimpy affairs John , itevur more tliuiti 83 or 84 inches long. No John , 'J1110 Nebraska gives good honest gOO(15 and good hoitest measure with its bar- gailis ail(1 that's why 'l'Iie NebrusIiGi's a big bui- ness Joltii. Come iii Saturday (111(1 iuiako yourself at home , BEAR IN MIND THAT 1THE GODS HELP THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES. " SELF HELP SHOULD TEACH YOU TO USE " 1 SAPOLIO ' Atted ScofleW's Stry Sk of Linen ; uid Pique Suits , Lineii and Pi(1uo Seiarate S ki i'ts. Shirt Waists Good garments - Lowest IaSCFELD U CflAk'&SUITCO1 [ 1510 Douglas St. plloscrilltio I llhiiiill . . \.e have nevem' ieeii ito vcil equipmmctl to imaimui in t lie P resin I I 11011 mis I ness ii it it t tim t' present time. Fttr time tme of tills lejart- macilL we have immi mismutmi'tineumt of rare tit'tigs fluid clmcrnicalmi , timiti is so c'omnhreimeilsive , 84 ( (1 Ic'mm\'e imotimiumg to he desired. if you imavo a hI'ese , ri I it to im viuleIm y , ) ti immi to i'otm uud It , iithi < 'ult tim get eti'rc'tiy conljutmmmttied tin lug I t. to ii 5. ltc'mmeinber , our fuirce of grumiuate ) i'e- m4crilmtitIll clerks is fmuiiy dtiulie timumt of aumy otimer drug m'tor , ' in Nt'brutslut , CL1'l' hJitUG 1'Itl'FS. Regular Price. Our l'riee. $1.01) ) Bmirulimamn's Beef , Iroim 01111 V'Ine. . , . 49c 23c ( 'tin nlberlmmiil'3 Colic amid limmm'rimuemt ( , Ui'e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quart bottle gooti I'ort or Sherry. . . . . . SOc ( :00(1 ( t\'tttttmtrt ) 1"aumimtni it Syi'iilgc' . . . . . . . . : : Vermont Hoot fleer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i4c 2ic , 'l'iluuuiiSIfls ( . 'lit'rry l'iiommplmmtte. . . . . . . 1k' 5o iItnu4fom'i's ( it'lti ' . . . . . . . . . . . . hOc l'onti't : 1xtrutt't . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Allen's F'ooteae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc hoc' Stmmumm't's lymipepsia 'l'ulblets. . . . . . . . . . . 32' 5fl' i'yrmuilultl l'lIe ( 'nra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Ailctick' l'orotms l'Inm4tli'S , . . . . . . . . . . : re ; ( 'nil or's Livem' l9lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12t' 1c : ; ( 'astorIa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIe itic I ' i it.'l e Smuni' 'l'im i' Stumm p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 .00 Jie"l' , I ron ansi Viime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c' J'it'rce's i'iirgumtlvs l'oiic'tt . . . . . . . . . . Un Sherman&McOonnell Oru Go. 'l'ho Mitldbe of tii , Black Druggists , 1513 Dodge Street , - - Ommtiuu , Nd , . - . , - - - - - - o ALL ' : $ PEOPLE/ / ) WANT GOOD HEALTHS 0 You may hare a course of medical Q treittineilt for 'a CURABLE DISEASES . of all kinds at time Sliepard Medical Institute : S New York Life Bldg. , Omsha , NeL' , : . QDI'PbAi TblQ. Catnrrh. Deaf-s S 'JI LtJIF'1t I I Lcl' Iicmi anti nil S 1)iseaseui of time Lumtmgs , Stoinitcit , Kidneys , Nerves amid Blood , ltt'er- . CflcP , by penuimimtsioni , to 5,000 eurc'tl S puttiemmt. Tue ittrgc'st nielleuii olihees and practice tim thin west. Tiit. Ommulma 0 S Bee , leading ditily , says : "Tue Shiup- S miri Mttlicai Iuistltute' Is 'imtii'eiy relia- bin iii a Profe'sslomlni unil lmiimiiume.sH 0 , umty. Dr. Shit'paro Iuild lila asaoeiuite . have gaitmed nimtt fulily mnaiumtaiuueti a S leading i'eputattcin In tile tremttmetmt S cimroimlt. , Liit4CilSeS. Tue Ilublic iflhty safely trust tilcin. " S S IAIP I T i : For testimonials from S VY I I I I L nmlnlsters , icuteheus , bust. . neal , imlen , ( arulers , etc. , tellIng how they \vere cum'ed at home through time S luau Syateni. . p v"Tim New Tretutmntait ; I. , I 110w It Cui'es. " 1mm st-itt fre , . to nib who wi'itt. . it Is ii clean ummedical . svork for time whoit , family to rend a . itntl is of great vmmluio tt imil who , 'pk better imealtim , 1100k anti ( 'onsimitittior , . Blanks muc'itt free to alt iumquini'rs. S 0 . ' , it'thlciuit's itelit evc'rywliem'e. State your case anti i4eill fat' opinion mmntl S lowest terms. Cimumiges low , ConS - S tmttion fu'c. ' , persoaaiiy or l.y letter. 0 _ 'iti'itl ( , 'I'll jii l'tr , , , ti4 S 0 5 0 S 0 0 0 0 I S fir - - - - - - - .A. FULL SET OF TEETH D ( PLkiv".i P11th June th oimly-ho inure utimti bens'o your order before time time expires utilti re ceive time beiieilt of tieso itniecs , All other vtrk itt amino redticetl Iu'iceB. ' .l'etmtii cx- tnuteteti positively 'itimoUt ltaln-25e. ALIANY DENTISTS , Ili ) South 14th St. , ( ' 01' Itiugbmis , over Drug Store. Ojicul e'citiimgt3 mitii 8 p. imm. Suim'Ja's ' uiltil I ii. am. am.'q -'q _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ - - - - - - - : $ IT-Q - - 'I'Iu. la'gIi.sI.w , . sr due Cliii , JL f , 1e a'1 : l'ret'Isiis I I I I h. si'zssosi t I liiiIrroi't , UN , A fii' ( ii let Ii t uumurt' of lit's , It liy suit s.'IIit. ' . 'i'lieui"-it's ' ' . ' ' ' " - ( 'it'uiIsIulg.-4'l4'iinlulg , liiih'hi- 'rIiis.r. it'd Ilsig d.mm'ui , stu-g'JgIt'issg' , sun- iii 111.11 Iiu.r , . ' 5(11110 ot Iui'i' t'Iiiiigt , fri. , , , llue'I4iIlI'Iil,5 I ii fc'no , S ii I ' 1 : 0 'ffe r. , .iii Itt . 1)11 ) ' 5fl ( ) .u I ( f.t' $ , ' - , , Mis , . ' ( 'iisliigi& to liuty mu itIoIc oh' ii lt' ' , 'iiiiii ' iii I is. ' .L2t j-.3'r fJ i IJ d1cl , , , , , , j'Djh' are 1i1lsti en.nig'li fni' , ( ii'Ji , .l ( ll' ( ' $ , 'Vl I' ' refer ( it's , i lilt ; ' wi t It to 7)3J' YL0Ii.l. tilt' , ' 'uusisi " , . , ' . ites. ' lllIt : li IS .t Gil I'i ' t'l' l'rIt ) i4111'i' ( lI"Viiht C ) rei(1 (7Z311 , , . , uti lvgIiuusiis Su.tuii'.lssy mitlirilIlig , : : : ( )1O.t s 'l'ii4'l'C fll'C liii itil E'sl sul t , . t hut ire i't' fu nut' ri y ) ' . ( U ) t i , ) , ( ) ( p , i'hi I. ii ' N'bi ut 1.0(1 ( stilt. II s" fli'i a .il. 1 ? ci S h ( i ( JCS.s" itiisi sIii't , il iicl as iaiir Ii't'itisu' ne flail iii tliis sii',1 . 'I 54'lINilPl lilt uiiiltssluiit''uI : ruirIy ttil3T : tuo stills of t'lu'iiisi'i' : u's-t.t , ilimuliI'su' it eiirr'-iiusti. ig-o'er- iosign ed st.ii'c iIle ; lIgIit its mm'ebl triIr aviullo the Iron 1 ttc.iii s liot-'uiis m'III niircu'ln te a sat ( liii m'- gill ii ht't ter 11(111' I isnhs usemt isiauithi , . i.eai . ) Dii Oflil it-t uuIssg 'ItIiuiiit cv cpu jt)1.1 ] ] el : ' co t-- U Ni I tt'Ii uf-m'ooie.i clot lies , of cumnrse , ' 0 As mm's' remit riLesi , iiftt ) i , 'I'.ulcu , ) 7'c ; G . & , , , sr" ' ) 'uur islci , 'lake thuu , best one It 'I ' ' U. 7'i . . ' ' 'ii IlIe. 'i'iie' uirt' nit-A Jt. ' % % 'OL , 'J'i.e l.e't ter ( uses mire us'risuihN , t'uINit'r and ii .feiv odds rt'4'ugiiIzesi b. ' this' bu-tvr ( lixlit's , E.tfll ends of 'ElliS 4fluituriuiute" suit's mill m'ool , liis'li hid t , 'uui ( 'liii Ntttku amy lilser , a jjCzesjjjijjjljjjjtjlj