THF ( WrAIIV DAILY BEE : SATTTRDAT. PEBRCART 2 > . ISO * ? . OHGE OHE ONLY , SATURDAY , LAST Saturday's the Big Day f the ALL THE MS2P3 CLOTHING I2T OTTS EJITISS STOCS BTT2JCHED IN TWO < 2 LOTS Shoe Sale will buy today any man's Thai has made all the talk around town. 03 trimmed i n Wl S3 and the whole world know these shties they are the kind rM all - sea You you've always been payins from 3U to $ t > a pair for the ? hues f at $ :2 : iv and * V " forrn that "only the best dealers handle but neither yon nor aay one 4se thorn the to wsll Sham at. ware ever able to buy at pncus we are oinff xn our entire -tuck "without " rreerr , , r Litnif that sold Our shoe department is all changed around it' ? almost a ? big a aln now you'll see hundreds of cases of these shoes row for § 18 , S20 $22 or S25 Boys' Lon Pant Suits. a-res after row up and down the length of the store each case with a ' jiunplt ! mur of shncs in top uf It with .1 bur o.ird Usllinir our bnnruin onoe m plain tl Ji'ja inel'ading all the men's eoci-imere suit.- , finest worsted a weii as showmir the reirilar once of it. Kid at So.0 - sted suits , silk and satin lined suit ? , fancy There never was a shoe safe where buying was made so easy Scotch suits , satin lined clay worsted -uits and call Saturda i . i or shoes so uniformly good and reliable and up-to-date. Prince Albert suits , aa well a the finest orer coats and ulsters that sold for up to § 23 , any of them at$0.90. jT All $ S 50 , $10 $4.90will buy today any man's and $12.00 iUlT boys' 'i ' lS 3 iUlTBGOftT suits incas- ' pant - pisses' Shoes BGOftT ' and child's ahiwi. wh ch vvora smeres > cheviots mudii by the celebrated flrm of Maitmtiy Bros. 1 HI oTen M of Riichoater and were said to us at J5 per cent Of ULSTER Xand finest worsteds iuss than thuy were made for on account of , I ullea anu cloth , yin . . top nnw j purtv fur whom they were miide .joinif bankrupt. U in our entire jr all sizes and styles , , aht $1,00 , Sl.25 , SI.5Q and 32,00 -vorth tyle. ton-inch C.M. gn a Blcylo * Boota , SL39 stock that & Saturday's I&JJ IIH < * choice T'li tlnu dlffarcnt K.S Button itylea and of Inilli'a' Lace 31.59 0 Bny your back in . Your money a Shoes , so it. . . . . sold for of all the second if dealer itvlM of "a- any Flfy d Tor"nt . - James Means dle pliut ; mil fani-i. ' vi > ati ' " ( p Fl 2 * * on earth will duplicate top new atrl ac Shin i a. \ J t * " ' renill for K.zr ) uid j ' 'o 1143 Extra special Saturday , $2.50 3/en's S3 Slioes these bargains. ? o a. : an < J If. C Dizer'a different styles of ladles' all wool ' suits 9Sc. 's S-4 S&oes nnest hund turn and vrr\r. \ boy's . - including all cheviot suits , , - ? , Rooh-st-r mnde , button and All and - > tyl s blaclc and tan. Boy's lace Shoes. In blucit and fan tweed suits , finest : home Boys' all wool knee pant ; suits in sizes plain and fancy silk vf-sung spun suits , haii lined casJ - - 50 W . j--e you choice Slices tap at * . madu . to ratal ! Cor J3. ' from 3 to S years , in pure woolen f ai 'no 50 simere suits , as well as f T'&l * From the Xewhail shoe Boys' § 1.50 and for Sat cloth ' all the men's overw P"11 3Utt3- strongest sewing Shoes. , & fruta J l ° i'i ' from the Sidwell-DeWindt purchase all the little Bicycle COatS' and Ulsters & years perlecuy urday's final sale onlv at ; purchase , including men's , ronn ' sUuc * . m sprintr Qi'eta. 0 pulr womun 3 ° trim" l2t"i * u to 13 . , taut sold * i , vnrtij up that sold up to Jff m dde S $5. 00 patent leather shoes. up to $1.73 , .10 at Shui-s to JJK and . rfo Slippers on sfaie In bnue- § 15.00 , any of * -J'30 : men's § 5.00 tan shoes. tn-mt at these at men a 25.00 vici tad shoe * , men'3 Jj.OO bos calf Ail the Infants' Shoes sh'-es. men' ? 3'i.OO luuthui * lined caif shoes. Youth.9s Shoes- & basement ' in men" < s Jti.ni ) uaTher lined TICI icul shoes , men's on v heels to 2 with . bos. culf shoes , tana and 3h. 10 ueather uned in ,39 Ji < lOgo ' that sold far up to , Chlldren'-J Shoes- ' biacH Any child's vestee suit , Yjur choice of a.l these CrQ f\\ \ go at sizes 5 to 3 sold before at fa amg ag A II the boys' and young men's shoes in basement and ifi ® 35 jf your \ aj J " ' pick Saturday i jg ! | e For IV/en's Shoes ' si2e 1to QT. in biauit and tan , thus sold Men's Slippers 98c worth two dollars. tor p toaa.30 S(5Q | ? S1 > 75j S2f s2,5Qpair in basement Hooiiier ot easii Foreliass aod Sals of Men's ' Hals IY that usually sell for $1.25 attd $1.50 , go in this greatest of all modern Hat Sales at , Your choicti at the bul- " 25 dozsii men'- soft uiict ; at our felt anil f tiara. HATS , Winter Caps hat sold foe SI.5O , that < olii for SOcand 75c o'at 75c each. far 2lc eucil. ACOCITTAL FOR SHARP lury Saraina a Yeniiot in die South Omaha tinff Case. EVIDENCE FAILS TU SUSTAIN THE CHARGE Conrt FliulM tliut Acc-uneil Wii * Jnntl- lled In Apiilylna : tiltRenieily tu CuIIlnH. a. Tha Jury In thu criminal court has ac- quiuud Frank Sharp , a grading contractor , at thu shooting of John W. Collins at' South Omaha lost month. Thu evidence of Collins hlrnsolt showed Unit bu had no busi ness in Sharp's barn at thu dme. Sharp shot through , the barn , door , supposing a burglar waa in tnu place , tt was midnight and ho had suffered the lose of several ' things , stolen from thu barn. Collins was in Sharp's employ. To Policeman Thomas | Montaguu and others Sharp salJ aB 3not i beoouitt ! he wna afraid if ho did sot thu i suppc. * ! bursltir would shoot him. ' I On thiH evidence R , B. Moutgoraury of South Omaha , who naa defendlas Sharp , asked the court to InMract thu jury to ac quit. AMlatant County Aeornuy Thomas resisted thu motion , basing an argument against it on tie aatagory of crimus to , prevent tfae eomsntwon of 'fthlch a man waa JusHtiud ta killtai ; under thu oomtaun law. Thueu are such artjnis aa murder , arson , criminal asuaulc and burglary i erinuta which imply tilu usu gf torae aa viulent feluniea. Mr Thomas did not think 1 thu entering Into a barn , by stealth at night ntth Infant ta steal oomu within this cate gory Judge BtUer held that under the airaummancea Sharp was jjustiflud in shuot- Ing , if he supposed thu man inaUlu Ui bora Ui ba a burglar- The aourt eonaldured a bunstar oo dongroua a ohumetar to be teillul wkh. Thu charge againat Sharp was shooting with intent to kill. Calllns hua Icac hia right arm aa tha re sult at th shooUng. Ho st-ems to b ou UTma of frieudahip with * arp , for wham hu haa aiH i working ter some time. Suit til lU'fiircr un UIiliitea. . Suit to y eo r JUT38.1u- srveral notea waa brwight m tha Jl rUit oourt reauffday by tfau Btutrd at Foreign Mlxaiaoa af the PrtutayiwnaB church of the United States against * < - Drilavua Improvemtmi aarnpany and Hwary T. Clarite. The aotion. a. waa exploinud br Woman Swiulur ariaea out at hu tale ut by the church 10 Clarke , W X Maxwell and others of the Beilevue Im- prevemunt aompany at about a tnousand lota and aome anreagu smuerty a few years ago. T htt nm a went gi a aa part af the pur- bsji giioeu Tany hcvo bwen eBdursed by and Muxwil in lorioua Wanaacuons g them from parry to parey. Mimic Mutters ta Cuart. JUdga Fawcett baa granted a diwaroe to Ceejdta" < yB ( uB from Arohlbalil O'Drum be- auae * t oruelry ami aaa-upuai * . Sim la a tfatwtrbaU dancer The t a aeijro boys. 'harlps Brow i and Waiter WaUU were nmv < tud .f l N att.ni mu Wnatjjuba unit , Uup Thc1 .r ? a rcusiva snort seu'en ea a JB rufarm school and their scntencm tnny be suspended < m- Ungont on good behavtor A dl-orra suit haa been commenced by Carrip against Jiiseph Buegger , to whom she was married at Coiinwl Blurts in Jaaua.T , ' 180S. tha ground for the suit being .leacr- tlun. tlun.Judge Judge Keysor haa been holding court in Hurt county Judge Fawcett goes ro Wash ington county , and Judge Scott to Surpy county Monday to clear off the dockets there. Judge Baker spends today at Lincoln. Mrt Mnrv C Dnnise. widow of thu late Dr. Jacob Conover Demse. has Slud a peti tion to have her son. Lanmore C DenlEc , appointed administrator of thu estate. Dr. Denise died January 20 without leaving ; any will. Antunioliilt * Mutiir. CHICAGO. Fab. 24. The anst automobile ambulance ver constructed nas presented tniluy to the Mhmuel Eeesa hospital of tiiia city It waa built in Chicago and ta thu gift of nvo prominent buameea men of thia I city , who refuse to allow their names to j b use-I In onn tlon with the pr enu.tioc. i The ambulanoa weighs LbOu pounds -icd its j sp ? ed approximates sixteen miles an hour I TSu body of the vehldu la j t on a separate ! stt of aprcgs , which reducts thu Jar and | Jolting of the occupant to u minimum. ilii Oruntte Criiu- SAX FILV-VCISCO , Fab. 24. Eduui T Earl , who .a ahuroughiy familiar with the [ California fruit wude. ayn "The y'.tdd of | oncgra in thu southern part of the atot * this Mason is about 3.000 DOO boxes. Of this | number about four-Bftba ire being friaac to the < t m ejtlM. The financial raturns tu this orange jrowers of the crop will be be tween t3uOu.iHHJ and J4.iHiu.iWti. Florida is prautluUly out of thu race as a competitor at California in tfcu production uf arnagta. " Happy Is thu man oraraan nbo can eat 3. good , hearty nital wuhuiit ufferng aftor- ward. If you cannot do X take ICoiM Dys- pepsta Curw. It dlgesia what you eat. and ' cures all farms af Dyspepsia and Indigestion. ! thort Hits of IvunniiM ff Ti. An tola man sold a IdO-acre farm for Many hivea of Kansas beus ware killed by thu said weather. I Kllsnorth mills ars exporting dour to several European counirian. i Kanbos demoumts will give a banquet at i Topeka , March 3 - Bryan will aUdniL Over 1.40 iMtt husbelH of wheat ware shipped out it Ellis during thu y ar 1 W. Thu Schlllx Brewing aompsny af Milwiu- keu IH drecung a ; : ,5M oolil stamga plant at Coileyville. , pnana people , wtan have plesty af manur. havi aiTentt. ! to donate { U.DMI towaitl a fond fur tin * r ctton of a aev hauti thnniu Top Ua ia atmid W. Y Murgan , Mate printer , will remove die plant to Euiehln- aon. Tbe plant jives employment to fifty men. 4 HalMead man , whu was tarred , taatti- enxl and ohased uut at tkat town about a year ago. haa writuto a letter to the cttlaeea , BnumiMOg tu bu good itttmy will alloiv him. to retarn. The surplus lands of thu Pouanaiatniu aad Kinkapoti Indian mwrvarioua in Jud aea and Bnann aaunUua. authorued to b sold at aiK liwa than W Her acre tty Ute bill * bieh [ WHStxl tin < efiat lust week , emtu&ue Mmenhera near Ifl.WMI aorwa. It u safe ta * ay that every aors win bnnu mr more thun the authorlxud pnca. On January 1. iae , KOBMU had SSLOOfl horses , with an avemtti voluu 01 IBLSa $ C M multa. with aa a ra a value of $34 M 415 * milL-h uow . H ith an av rs a vaiu if I3uA J yn x othw xitUe. wij an aIKI line if J.t * ' J" < - M O ahtwp w'.ti AT arisa "ilie it K ' . " aal io i HHJ hciff ? * a an a "i 3 "a ia > Jt 40 BACK FR01I KANSAS CITY Omaiia Offiaalfl Eelp Dedicate an Aaditorum and Henna Alive. ALL REPORT HAVING HAD A GREAT TIME HIT tn - City on tliu Kaw anil TUeriTher OTrnt-.l rythliisc that Wn in Tha party of officials who -vera tha guests of Kansas City on Washington's birthday returned homu this morning in a special | sleeper aver thu Missouri Paciflc. The party vna two short of thu original aumtwr that luft. Councilman Lobeck left thu party at j Attihiban , Kan. , and will ba back tomorrow. I Councilman Bunneatar and his brother left. ' Kansas City for a aouthern trip that Is to be t at a oouplu of weeks' duration , and will in- | elude Galveatan. N w Orleans. Port Arthur [ and other southern cities. I Thu crowd was a little Jadwd and wilted > aa a consequence of the round of amu&aj j ment to which tha mwnbfrs had b wn sub- i ' jiKt * d by their ICansus City hoKB , but other- wt&u nere in goiHl fatUa. Every memb r of i thu party fait dulighted with the "good' ' time' "ahuwn" them by 'S- Mia ourinna [ and are < i wnnlntMl ta r ciprocatu this year > during the expo lUon. although thu Kansas City oifioiulH insisted that they ware but squaring accounts for thu tmtxruunmunt that j was iven them an thu occasion of their two visiu to this city while tnu vxpoaition j wes an law year Official recognition of the ' mugnincant recaption thuy were givan will bu madu at next Monday's council meeting. I "Kansas City ia a wonderful city and her' ' people ar Mill mart rondurful. ' duclamd Prasident Blnghani of the city council. "They have apparently a coinage of thuir awn. for our manay nas absolutely worthlese during thu entiraty of our stay. A 3iagninc int ban quet , a thuatar party , a long carriage Jrive * * re a fe r of the faatur4 of an antartain- munt that left nothing * ! * to b daeired. Our every poeoiblu wiah waa anticipaied and w actually b cama afraid of in any way Intimadag that w wanted thu or that , for w would have been prvfetiniad with it if It was ofetainahla. Sun' ami Werw PleiiM.'il. "Ivansaa City haa * ommhuag ta be proud at In lu aplundltl audtumum , tfc dudication ut which * hod been invitad in atnuaii. ThU ia really a ma uiiiofciit buriding anil a awn- umtwt to th praHt Miv BH i of ilut city's p 4)la. The machwl ut which tfeu ti .KM it east waa raiiMd will be of mtaptaK a vuttv af the 3 < rp that are b 4ag takan in this utly to * NMt an auditorium. H ry cant at tha amount waa dooatad , the aubwripuuns rangtog from 3 > ouais u > thouitaada oi dol- lora. It Ui. thuraiiMra a building IA which < vnury eittettn af ICanjsts City taktu a pride , for thuy all Irak upon it oa t&air Individual This &MiUij waa mnnrtMr in the at the dedicatory sati8ui. Al a bltzjBni waa caging IB the even ing , tuily M.tHU itUtsded tile aaBCtJt ami ball at tfcat time uad 12.4W mane w re ax 'he afternoon xt r at * ' Since ae "efan af the ar Ma'or Mwre * lia exir s e'l 3 a * fff ' * _ -5a it UH i ji 4.-- 2 i J.ilZ , m pn.ia Utl mp as abfcence was a aiaappomtment to the Kansas City people , who * -ere parucu- arlv .ieairous of unterrainmg him on account - j count of tne pun he took in receiving their | paryus last summer 'Wo wanted very much to Hi Mayor Moores , ' said Mayor Jon -3 of Kansas City 'I did not accompany wither of the official parties Cram this city that attended : fae es- | poainon , but the reports that members of i thu&u partita madu regarding him made j many people tn this city desirous of getilng | a chance at him. Omaha's mayor , as much i as anything else , advertised the exposition in Kansas City and attracted Kansas Cltj- ans to the show. " On arriving in Kansas City tic rnombpn of thu party were met at the depot and taken in carriages ta the Midland hotel , whom they were assigned to rooms for which they wera not allowed to pay. Aitar ' breakfast they were taken for a carriage drive drough thu business and reaidencn portions of thu city , returning to thu hotel i at 1.3(1 ( p. m. Shortly after thu splendid banquet was served. There were soma eighty plates laid. Mayor Jones of Kan sas City .vaa thu toastmaster and called upon Pre&idont Blngsom of chu city council , ' President Pinfold of thu Board of Sduca- i tion and Tax Commissioner gackott for reI I murks. Thu affair did not clnau until 5.30 o'clock. In thu evening tha party attended toe dedication exercises at thu convention | hall. I On Thunday morning the visitors wars ! taken to dm eity hall and called upon thu eity officials thure. In thu afternoon thuy were iven a tiioater pany. They ware afterward informally entertained at the howl until tram tiaiu 3 o'clock In thu eveni i ing. On solu throughout thu civilized world. Dunt'3 Toothache Gum. Price , 12 centa. IlinHiiuri anil MlnNiinritinM. The city af Columbia was inoorparated forty yean ago. Southern Missouri fruit growers sar the strawberry crop this year will be unusually large. Tha National Hereford BnMuors' aaeoflia- i tlon 'will convene at Pluttaburg- some timu in October. Thu patriotic piMjplu of St. Jotwuh have numud a prominent street in Osat town "Dewey boulavani. " The aevv Prwhbyterian obureh at Mtuiioo ! waa dedicated SundayIt IB a maa iftwnt ediautt and waa enwuid at a coat at Hd.oatl. Tha alttutric aura bt > fn en Carthage and Juplin make the trip in fifty-dve mlnutaH. [ Taism are thu sn-tftew eleetric cam in the state. ( Several niirthsni Mtasouri towns will or- faBita a ( air and race oiixuit thin prinv. A. C. Dingey of Mobeeiy mil be president of the awKwlntiou aad tfau town ut tw In cluded in thu ( dreuit will ba announced In tin near future. The hand of the Fourth Miatauri im&- mdot , waioh has keun muatttrod aut at the service , will giwe a seritts at coucwrta throughuut the state 'luring tke stuu tew Atwlia. They will aopear at Ttwama. Ean- aibal aad otfaur UIVVQU. j .V Teeatoa minisutr. nho had a oontmot ui marry a oalurwl couple , inviutd aevWal truuida t < j hia suidy to g a the 'n. Thu h pp couBte seemed ui be a trttte timid , aod die ciwrgyman. after the . : er uiouy uaa ovwr. told tbe husoand he muat 'Aim the i bnde. wttiob he trtKubiioitiy dtd. Thus tke fcajvpr groom turned to the blushing bride and from the lepths if hm grateful anart said Vow honev it aa le goo < l man ao amr-'ed asr us auar ' \.l SUP ' i i * j ju s 'a. 'a.u-Tieat of jo parson J WHAT IHEASSFORTHE WEST Philippine Anneration Threatens Disaster to All Eeet Snpr lateresta. CONGRESSMAN GREEN IANALYZ3 THE PLA Protect Entereil lir th - Menihcr from tli Slxtli A nlUMt tlie PrupiiHuil Poliuy at Cuatinait In tile FIIP Eitst. HOCSE OF REpnEsnNTv.Tiv KS , innton , Feb. 22. To thu Editor of Tiu Bee- The quustlon of thu annexation of rtu Philippine lalanila to thta country ia one of so muoh importance , and the evtla rawins out of such a course sa numerous , that. U nould requlrtt volumes ta contain on elabo ration of them. L i in - nut all constitu tional questions , thu uu r unamuricaniHm of uch a policy , thu trampling- under foot of ail our traditional iduas of liberty and taut sar/-rnmanta derive their Just , powers from Uia wneenc of the governed , " in fact , aitaiuinu Uwav can and are illlnt ; to j tiamplw unitwr foot avary holy pnncipla tor vhich oar fathers illwl , and unter up < jn thu BritlMll policy of Imperiallam. conquest and opprewnion for juppo d commercial ? ain. x aaould thun a k ourstjivan , Will it pay commercially ta murder thu peoplu of tauiu island ! in onler to Mteuru thuir country' * That it would ; be a bud venture in a com mercial sen ti la patent to all who have ever taken die pains to invaiigatd. Thers us no doubt but that thu Sujjar trust would raap d TTOU proOt by thu acqiuaiUuu of thus * ! lalanda , and It IH thu agents of that aonaern anil thuir friaads who ara ursm ? i annuxation , u ; ethar vvith thu corporationn , w a in it 3 srut opportunity to bnng at ohaap labor into thla country I ui uiktt thu plaa of Arnwrlcana. But tha faature ta nhiuh I < uuh in this ' ta invtte JttautiDn is onu In Abiiih our ptMipla am deuply Interested. It is for Xttbraaka la baeomu onu of thu gr M susir-producinu atawa In thu j union , uniiar fair oonditiona , but 1C we annex thu inland at Cuba , which inip rlal- i ata aunt M da , and tha Philippine art.hl- < ptdaigo. the beat Migar Industry in thu west , in at an aeii. W * oannot jomqatB with UIH ! climota and chaap labor there. If any one | ttoutou thin proportion , mail thu follovrlng latter irriuen by the late Xalsun Dlngiey , aiwhor af tha Dlnuy : ! tanrf , and jwrtlcu- I , Imrly chut elatiM M the nd at thu letur is follom "CnquaRtoaably any action -'hiLi ) will nesult in tha traa admlwion of tiuga : ) produced In Cuba and tha PhiUppintM wouli ! , prova ( tisaeuniu w sugar produuuon it i the Unltwi state * . " I WA3HEGTON. a C. July U , 1398 - ' HtfriMrt Myriuk. BKJ. . Bdiuw Ajnuriean A r . attlt4Kt D r Sir la rwptjr to your mquin I ha * * tu nay that ih d.not acioe of Hawai will WH. in my Jud aunt. jtfeat th betf ugar induMtry in. tbii country an Haw nat Mi an * am odmlUMd fr w of duty iiadM ta mraproeitT trwoty bufttra anBwisaoa li tfev lUil4 m nt of iho e familiar wKh HawaiUi Bat llnirfy Ul ba IB ] 7f Haauaa sugar pro Ja. n * , _ > rnan ? in Cnqutt * onuo i . i w'i a T ' i haw a T = n nf - - - < i 5-1- i 3 a av jy 4.1 4. . - ts w u. in s lilaaa ia tx or produc' on tn 'ie Tailed Stares now so succeasfully inausunrod Tours truly NELSON DINGLET Thn above letter Is a copy of thu original lunar and I DPrsonnlly Unow it IB in thu hand'vnunff of Mr Dlnuiuy. In fact 30 ona doubts or questions its authenticity Mr Dingley bellevml that the annexation of these inlands would be ruinous to thu sugar industry of the United Stares and all know that the bet-r sugar Industry , being in Its infancy , -vould first auilor Do our Tettera people -vint to despoil our nebtern farmers to aid thu corporations in securing cheap labor' Let us beware where -ve land In our rnad rush for conquest. Respectfully. w L. GRE ra. Dr. Hull's Cough. Syrup ia the unfailing- euro for a hacking couga. Price. Je. | ELECT1UN TELLERS' REPORT1 Dun Jit ri of Lnicrlenn Revnlntiun Auuie Tlifir OiiluiT- * fur En- WA3EIXGTOIT Feb. 24. The congress of the Daughters of thu Aaierican Revolution today received the report of thu wllura of thu election held latt night to fill national oiflues , as follon-a : lira. Daniel Manning , Buffalo , X. -president snnural , Mrs. E. "V. Howard , .Vii-xandno , Va. , rice pmideni n chorso of onjaaizaUon. Mrs. W A. moot , chaplain general , Mrs. A. Alters , ecorrfing secretary general , Mrs. 1C K. lenry. corresponding- secretary general. Irs. G. B. Darwin. Teosurer general. Miss 1. S. Hetzei , registrar general. Mrs. Mary . Suyraour , historian gpnural. Mrs. R. S. latcher. aacletant hlstonan general. Misia . T. McBlair. librarian genural. Mra. Mury S. Laeirnaml , editor of thu magazine. Vlcu. praaldi'nta general were elected an For tha two-year tann. Mian Mary , Xaw Tork Mra. Grtarga M. Stern- burs , District of Columbia. Mrs. William Lindsay. Kentucky Mra. Charles Fiir- banka , Indiana , ilrs. Gears a F Puller , Mra. Ester G. Ratirimno , Ohio , Mrs. N D Sperry Connecticut Mlaa Ellen M. Colton. Califoraio. For the onu-year tcnn lira. A. E. Bnr- ber. District of Coiumftia , Mra. C A. Stak- ley. District of Columbia Mn. William V Frye , Maine , Miss Mary Templa. Tennes see , Mrs. P C Cheney. New Hampshire , Mra. J C. Burrows , Michigan. Mrs. F A. Nash , District of Columbia , Miss Anna Wheeler , Alabama. Tin Dniiil IHMIII * Ctinr.- WASHINGTON" , Feb 24. Secretary Gaga said today that then * was no truth what ever in the published statement that an other bond isauu was in contemplation. Ho pointed out tSat there Is now aa availably cash balance in the treasury of over J27I.- 000.000. and although- the expenditures an now , and for some 'imu are expected to be , in excess of the receipts , the treasury situa tion is not such as to warrant any appre hension for the a ar future. Union Litl * I un Government Printing. WASHINGTON. Fab. it. Raprmscntativa Grasvenur of Ohio haa Introduced a bill directing that government publications shall bear thu impnnt of thu International Typo graphical union. Dully TffUMnry Statumeot. WASHINGTON , Feb. 2 } . Today's stata- ment of thu condition of thu treasury shows : Avallablu cash balance , { 271.l-t7.312 , gold rs- aerv * , J227.6S7.350. CATA3AQCA , Pa. , Fab. 24. The alstlatS annual saswcai of the Pennsylvania confer ence o ( thu Evangailuil aabociotlon began hero yp BMay and will oontlnue about a week. The venerable Bishop J J Kobur of Chicago prtflldud at thu op nug and deil.-- er * < ! the annual address. Later in ( is day Slanop Thomua Bowman of Chicago owuplrd thu chair It waa annauntpj that dur'ng tha year JG.OdO won nuwxl 'or homu mu sioca and (9 301) for foreign missions. A rviioluuon Aia 'inanimouidy adopted protesting againut s aung Orljham Roberta of Utah as cnugre&unicn. Rheumatism , Gout , Enlarged Joints , and all other troubles emanating from excess of Uric Acid in the system , can be abso- 2 lutely overcome by the use of 3a the greatest remedial agent known in cases of this kind. Paxiun , Gallagher & Co. , dlu- ulbmera. Sold by Sherman & MuConnull Sold Everywhere. ) Co , Omaha. N--O.