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-~ *——- NOT POFULAR 1N THE ain Catl a Bl BURGEON - HARTSUFF TELLS HIS Catley Could Have stood a ARMY, STORY Fight Colonel Commanding to Say in the Mattor. and Hay o whia ition veins in Captain Catley vre from v march ¢ L owas eof the v ve fluctuating ' naturally nss-omanination Hartsuff stated thut as he would aceept Captain © mont but probably would He said e 1 fit condition to nary ities of his positior dunger would not have advi procecdto the front w her witnesses had not court reconvened at 2 o'clo ~—eral Wheaton, colonel of the Second and ¢ andant at Omahi, by the W oxam woly rifu no0c in lored porform o sy werive Go aton e an ht it b rrod to stated that, as application fc st 1o him as he pr + some one elso mand of th Jud Ady Wheaton if ho unfit for duty wt. the ord Tl that ho thoug iin Catloy fled for u of Tong dist Did t tain Catl under fiv Witness, acoused manded o court room was cle in question was deba an, Catley's objection was not s Tho witness then replied s thought C Catloy mmand undo General Wheaton continuing said adjutant had told bim - that the been to sec a su. 1 ende crtificate of disability onsiderably annoyed sed when wanted e asked considered O time his comp was ible 1t th .+ Was th which Judge answer ctod Lo It th av by tie a which nee at Pino Ridgo d th Something of a the statement. of the wituess that was oxpressed by Captain Catloy formed that he should rewain bohi the rogiment marched out to battle hostiles. The action of tho cap moinine behind mortified th the Sceond rogiment o i about it, the ¢ nd'soldier w s intr bt d Lieutenant R iment, showing Captain Catl wn and ono who bad noy duty. This endorsement time azo, when Captait cation for retiroment expressed it seemed: to be nt that Captain Catle vy of war had, howove cation. When Surgeon Sper tain at Pine Ridgo h was able to d i to start and duced by \\ heat the 1 com; until he w o to the ¢ had rived and the s to 1 a.m. tod Th ason Frow ne more application of that good tr a tion Oil, which never disappoints ays kills pain. antly coughin, wily cured by a 11's Congh Syrup. when t cent - THE CHU AMBITION O Leader i rtin Lialian ¥ Rowr: 18, Tuk Ber.]—Since th relaxation is noticy and the quirinal. The new gov drawn everybody's attention to th question whichupon both sides s loc 8s the crucial point. of every politi ment in Italy and Burope. ‘The pre fnet with the suppe rt that the pope may cr 0 1 allow Catholics to voto a fan politics, but there is o against this. From influential sources thge following present sit®tion are obtained In tho church any may di three factions or parties. i v of conerliation whic its followers many laym me ghtened prelates is prominent in this g support among the Th Catholi able between th stron 1d s Count 1p and it fin 1 mgits ad men ambitious to play s are attracted toit. The as its mouthpicce and support. Two id party (1) that g0 to the ballot that the statu quo should be m That is to say they demand th Italy in 1ts entirety,bit with an i character for the'laws of Catholics are allowed to_ vote, this | in»“\ to be able to create in th iament a powerful e pa might be able to dict ligious pe liberals and to the g ont, whil part_it Unione R gives it an dor (Catholics boxes @ grow | and i the him, \ptain nmanding 1ostion put to th tion, v profitable bottle s of views toucl inat guarantees. Ltalian ty, et usad Dr re-or him 1 Capt the G fuc not of to d an ad k. G infantry wis tho Captain o retir bohind, in com orval Catloy Y was o witness disquali marcl ink ( troc A by Ly the it The » point Captain ustained f tho petent that his aptain had Also t bsence ressitate was ox- at he b no regrot when in nd when with the vin i ably dam ¥ nand wis tired mp o now meet at 10 calls for iend, Sal but al to h hey cou Dr. RCH, Faking ain 10 vatican ment has 10 Roman ked upon cal move- nt cab- is hopeful duced to in Ital feelin Cotuolic g the inguish 0 is the mor e of tl Campello ds strong racy mana o o this should nd 3 aintaived unity of rnational 1t party pro par which > to the Ist wait ing for the opportunity of taking the reins of Since the noisy the leaders of t the government Giordano Bruno have put great pressure upon the duce him to abrogate the rul e elettori.” Count Campelloa havo pres to the pope a lor in which they give in detail the re favor of allowing Catholics to toke pi 1 al und parliamentary life —tostop persecution, to prevent the irreli tion of the youth of today,to end th al march of radic try ag ful conservative or aly upon solid four to thé church its p ) and thus prepare the w laymen desivous of playing a polit o the ideas anc This party by giving to the tees an international Tho cleverest among do not say me aloud, but all think ani would affair of his party d his fri locument 15008 110 art in po reli educa i mpt , 10 found iu the cour ation ndations, tige and ay forall cal part us which move this accept the statu law of chara thom Bt the bott ary n of their hearts t Rome Ho 1 the Ita on ta nding uj lepend up rament or t v Napoleon one day and of & oral a neuteal liberty, a cs would Ttalian unity w ol o the ia ing th ild Haly @ ning itself b Iy would regain s course of its glorious dusting ully thougcht out idon does jus- At the same time to national sentiments and to Catholic prejudices, us well as to the susceptivilities of tho Leo X111 has pursued the f this idea ever since the 1 of his pon te. In trying to 0 with the in g0 croate at home o cur in refusing to alloy Catlolics wished to produce a double @ the bauds of the ent and s toacceot this ar The wd tho v of ploted each and the nnent tates, ren o vo! oy ernu the hotie side of Lhis plan y, instead of ac hteded. 1t 1 triple allianceand we ha his policy upon this point offer check upon the plans of Leo X111 In spite of all obstaclo and Leo X111, does not He is convinced that this is the tion of the probleu & third paty, rotie, comprised to active and prinicipally of old fustios and nobles, Its political philos. ophy consists in tho belief that united Italy cantiot last. Royalty for them is the symbol of war against the popo and ser vitude to Freemasonry Italian unity for them is not_ouly a political injustico. but akind of sectarian constitition of I masons, Th they desire neither con ciliation nor_reconciliati knife—war il the mona republic has been re- iblic of course—the Romau question will olved speedily aud to the satisfaction of d Catholies of the Italy, for the terri o pope would find its federal republic, This ys i ltaly, instead of itself as united become o would be strong etebed and servile: political aim of the Catholic bo not to precipitatea crisi things to take their course. According to their view t of events will naturally bring about the advent of a republi solution of the pontitical question, F this moy be iwferred what the result will be of the attempts which the pment is now makiug to approach tho hic Phere will be a relaxation, but no tandi for Leo XL will uot pern s following to P tics until tho day when b 1 free, shall have been gitimate owners. To the end of thjs pontificate there will therefore be no step made towards the solution of the Roman unless unforeseen European compli- arise, | place in a itutin had and t stored to the I estio cation - The bald man's motto: *“Thero top may be sup; e by using room at plicd with a Hall's Hair DISCUSSING CAR SERVICE. Demurrage and Other Matters of That Kind Discussed. meeting of tho Western car w 1d at Millard “The foliowing de sont the roads Phe annual vice i hotel ye Me torday ro rning s W pre v ng W. Loomis, B & Northweste and: G. E. S & St Paul; W Minneapolis & O &M H. G, But John Givin, Chi 1i A. Scott, Chicago, St Pal, aha; H. D ae, Chi ), Burlington & Quiney: H. G. Bu khorn; C. M. [tathburn, Missourt Pa rekin, Omaha St L x City & Pacitie; G, Chi Rock pson, Lwaulkee nis Bucking. Kansas It the principal the dem 1 door: sion be W Omaha & St 0 the front other roads with om; 0 shoald live up to the rules of tha threatening that if they did not ild jump aver the traces aud ont ciation. that the di at Sioux 1 le L City, but at O trico and Wahoo it Has been prac uspended, ins 1 as itrelates to bitumin ous, steam and slack coal and building stone It was regavding this exception that the nude its Isick, and 1t was not with u ; vides that loaded cars may veuain on the track for fort receipt without ext alltimo over forty-cight hc the consign 1 be charged a cevtain rato per day ou cach ea On the commaditie been enforced, and con lowed all the time_they h privileges will be d the rulo has not s huve been al wanted. Hereaft refused by all the nan discussion waxod warm and it was d that pt the nurre car o days ¥ on private t nsucd on this Ally put to @ vote ting in the al Said M. Joh wtion, in speakinge nly question trot which allo juestion h as ve S. Clayton am coal \\ ahoo, Beat- should beapplied from and reference to the 1 ting adopted & unanimous sct. There was a cer. nnt of 1 » work tr acted w eports from the man which were cepted. The meeting harmonious Isfactory toall tern Car Service nsso- stronger basis today than since ity ¢ zation. The iu ar service ition or the ap: plication of demurrage was organized in Omaha in 1588, Smce that time about forty associations formed in va. rious not exc » small village of d they buted of cars after il alike ception of a been pling tl have | tions in th to consignees ui ilway d railway coln To the young face Pouoni's Complexion Powder gives fresher charms: to the old, re- newed youth. Try it - Death of a Pic John H. Kellom, one of the this city, the notice of whose death in Tustin, Cal, Tuesday afternoon was published in Tur Brr, was born in New Eugland n 1817 After arriving ot manhood he moved to East Bloomfield, N. Y., where ho was principal of @ sclolastic academy for a number of years, until bis health failing, be, at the solicitation or. t scttlers in | ing & | remains THE OMAHA DAILY of Dr George 1. Millor, & particular friond, amo to Omaba in 185, engaging in the bank under tne firm name of Gridl His partner, Me. Cridley, not Itk tho west, the business was closed up and Mr Ke mimediutoly went into the {nsurance b The doceased hold several public and among others that of clork wiriet court. At the organin city ho Wik electsd neil and o the fal nastor: was als directors of tho aud at one time princk offices f tho ot rof tho Vi apy tho ' entorprising and publie spirited ng an active part in any to the ’\I‘\ arding of the the city, aind was 0 zealons irch mxhxa Ho made a while e and was very be. rker in al friond 1 he vomoved range and which i noof his s of thi His wifo und on to California and puy fruit ranch in the lustry he was ene: death, He had mad husiness. daughter, Mrs, William L. Adw f thi are the only surviving members of the family. At his request his be buried in California, “I'he with Stepdanghter,” & comedy-d clodramatic tendencies, was p ed »Boyd to amedinm-sized » bright part light of the being Aunie Titfany in of tho’ [rish nurse, Poggy Lo dienc formanco aructer e the o hie vlay has lit at the having added | wri by foi brain upoi & lone through the that o st is maintd o, whicih tloto w t setlous con- author, Mr. L. R. Shewell, tlo to his fame as a play : this latest effort of his suffering public. 1t is only ability of the com certain negative inter A to the close of tho perform 1ds through four act Miss Anuio Ward Titfany is unexcellod in theiine of Irish characters with which sh she u identified. A couscien- tious , sho sicrifices everything for truthfulness in depicting the genuine lish sorvant, who is ready to fight at the drop of the hat for thoso whom she loves, Two very protty girls, Misses Koso Tif fany and Blanche Beador, add not a littlo to the play by their excellent work. Miss Annie Barclay us tho oo the impression of iusincerity ssumption of the role of Mrs ses you with the idea emplary woman off the but for professionil reasons appears in a character that is very distasteful to her Mr. Gormain, Mr. Bernard and Mr. Wyn- ato did what was required of them ve but try as they mignt they could ne “The ‘Stepduughter” al the dead lovel of the con tventuress Risers. fest constipation Use them now. - South Omaha Ne Last aight the democ South Omaha made th inations: First ward, ward, N. Flemin owley, Pourth ward Today the city con De Witt's 1 fttle pill ov time. little every B. Towl; Third w: ou PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, D. Sullivan of Duluth is at the Mur A. Blum of Cleveland is at the Murray, R. Hateh of Purvis isat the Merchants, L. . Woodruff of Lincolu 1s at the Casey E. W. Hayes of Beatrice is at the Millard A. W. Penniman of Fremont is at the Pax ton, w. ray. W, lard. J. M. Goodliard of Elkhorn is lone, Frauk J. Moulton of Minnesot is at the Mur- P, O'Brien of Atchisonis at tho Mil- at tho Der- Stanton of Clay Center is at the James Gadsden of Schuyler is at the Casoy. R R Paxton, Miss Runley Paxton R. B. Snyder of Fremont is a gue Murray. A. D, Scars of Fremont is registered at the Dellone, G. Scnolle of Milwat Delione. William M. Collins of Fremont is Delle Woods of Merino, Wyo, is at the of Helena, Mout, is at the t at the at the at the ", Chase of Lincoli is stoppiug at the B. Harris of Ainswortn is re Murray M. E. Pinney ho Paxton. D._Y. W the Millard. J. D, MeCormick of Fre the’ Mil M. L the Mil Robert Arnolt of Grand Island is stopding at the Casey, Joseoh Langley of Rapid City is stopping at the Paxton A, Largey of Butte, thie Paxton A. I, Mitchell of S at the Millard J. Buzza of Grand Islatd is stopping at cnants. V. Mitchellof Hende: istered at of Lincoln is rvegistered at ler of Denver i registered at mont isu guest at of Hastings is registercd at Mont., is stopping anciscois a guest on 150 g 10 and wifeof Chic Merchants, ward and several membe company are stopping at the D onel 1. M. Ford, eling passengor agent of the Union Pacitic in lowa, is in the ro stop. Annie of e Horn, late editor of the fer, Wag i Omala yesto his way to Namyp whe: der. 1, the tie and timber agent of the Union Pacific was married at noon to day in Minneapolis to_a well known young lady of that cif They will retirn to ia tomorrow night and will make their on Nineteenth street between Daven- port and Capitol avenue, Governor Boyd was in business connecte Broken Bow Y Morning on > he has es. the city yesterday with the ” contract work on his new theatre. Some little ques- tion was raised by the bhuilding inspector about the inside partitions which form the dressing rooms, and the governor came up to straighten the matter out. The Winasor—R Ore.; W, Winslow Chica 1 0L L Fever, Webb, Pender; 0.5, el oy O, M. Tyniplein, - Pal AL O K st. Lou AL afinol The K. Mish Willf Y 0. Jolly Independence. Grand T3 d; F. Fliezner Pajmer: W. A e, Missouri Val wer: M. Awnor, Chi- City: R B Shum McCool “und wite, In Arkor ] Ch Hartford, amilton, M. Flening, 1 Chicago; J, i U ihel, New 110w ke oines: Ant noand wi wife, Bl Middie Cr W. Lynch, Platte ( Cyrus Kirk, 1 Papittion; W. D. : Johu Now tou rds, Aul I OB son; Mar . Volemiin, W. L Dinsing, Chiea G Hemmett, By Valparaiso: A. A, Mok Wardiaw, Plekrell; F. W, i W. Jones, Oskalo M. Colling, Fremont William B, Watson, Erie,” P, B Luw. Al W. It Tate, Ch . Renshaw, Plne, Paxton—H. I r. St Jo T, Bk or, New Yor A. Fuller Moss, Oskinle I, Inder Amn ndence, Mo.; dter, Philwdol- Water; David i Glark, Codar Rupid New York; N. D, Allen, Ra R R S Clevelan i Miss Emil Urnin man, Kexrioy Raupids, Mich The Murray—R. Joh Smart, W, 1) Sargont S HbBIWR fcase ayer, 1ML Van Blrcorn, Granbers, . Blumenthal, 1. I King, Geo. Shepe Mliever and davsiy Lrooks, Boston; Minn' H AT Cleveland, 00 J, 1, Fremont; E Robinson, Toiedo, O.: T B. Juhnston, Erie Kendick, Micli- gan City; H. Hawthorn, Des Moines: Jis. M fard, Denver, Colo.; R, Bothge, Fremont: Ge Wesling, Cint J. Sheperd. Detroit; A, Ariel Cédur Rapld W. Diekinson, Boston. |earnest. BEE THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1801 SPRLE STYLES The cold weather seems a little stubborn about le: wving, but we cannot let a trifling delay in est inhabitant” We know it, FRCT, to tell usthat it and, of couse, (pressed a few in three [the weather combination interfere with the regular declarattons of spring busine is a fixed fact, established by long years olexperience, and we don’t have to wait for is only aa matter o words l'he elimate the *old- days and Spring will be with us in dead as the first Clothing Establishment in the west urally on hand promptly with the season, fully equipped in every department. Iments for the spring trade can be e we are 1l- Our arrange- ENORMOUS, ELEGANT, PER n As the days roll by we will talk to you specifically andin the meantime the following point- ers are especially valuable: the HAT DEPARMENT. (our special) the neatest See out this spring. You will like it. You will understand, as a special for the purpose of introducing our hat department Hellman and most Hat stylish HOSIERY, — Ncver strong attraction Black, (or a t25c. moncy thoroughly, we arc selling a hat worth $2 to §3 at 95¢, We mean a fine stiff hat at that price, and all the You can take your it include headware. styles, in your pick of colors, and sured that you will save half the money new spring shapes of Moles ribbed and choice of feel as- || Spring wei before being and at all kinds of pric T ol refunded) and tans in French goods, American makes, that cellent service, Also at 25c. yw enough to suit, s any r line of half We are the Hosiery People of Omaha, ht underwear, every grade, h shown as complete a line of Half Hose, one English gives ex- color SPRING OVERCOATS, - that style i Well, all most essential points ouse we know one of the ina spring overcoat, Fast | Our display, to use the fiote popular expres= sion is “away out of sight.” We Tead of fashion, namely, the widely and especially popular in introducing the latest cfforts popular box form fitting, short cat regular cut,These are four shapes, and we've got them in meltons, in cheviots, in kerseys, in worsteds, ete, ete. In all shapes above mentioned we give you the acme of 1| perfection in fit and saving money likewise. Il Orders hy Mail Receive Prompt Attention, — M, HELLMAN & CO. 18th and Farnam 5Sts. FOLLOWED HIS FATHER, ry Glissmann Through His Henry Glissmann, a Germaa farmer forty- oneyears of age, committed suicido at 0 erday moruing. Glissmann lived West Omahn pre- les west of the on West ! cinet, avout f He went ups! hired man were the place. ‘They hea pistol shot hurrred back only to f lissmann d The shot wits fired a volverand the bullet ¢ passing through the instant deac by his n as his wife 10 do some rd the and work the on and 1l 4lcalibre re- od the forehead The result was leavin hought of tances. It wis litary insanity, the uicidéd in the same way soi X Glissman had frequently to he was afraid he w 1 his wife that it suicide some widow seven years st only ten months old. was held yesterday afternoon returned in‘iccordance with the case, nd three and tho The inquest d a verdict facts in the eldest < = A GIRL'S LOVE. icty Swells Indulge in Knuckle Batile. March Special T'wo well known \ bare FOUGHT FOR Conn ccticuts n Har rinGrrowr, Conn., Telegram to Tur Brr young men of ¥ I knuckles toa finish for society girlof that ancient town eveni (i o Charles Sweene twenty-thr old, d George Wood, who 1s two v his rival's scnior, Swee- who dr fashionably and is one of ite of the town, 15 considered the du Fairficld, while Wood, who is a goo is superintendent of the Red ove of yosterd ars ol Kiow that was his rival, bt had no fears th ¢ plant him in the irl W 1 his friends that Swe s luable time in courting the lady v heard of ithe became angry He sought Wood and demanaed an apology Wood refused to make one and the result was an agreement to fight the matter out t0,who should te the luiy’s favori the worst of it. and re uot t the ring, for many days. He apolo u 10 her pareuts. The you onje ¥ when th nd will not be scen in socic - Advantate of the Tex., Mare To Take GALYESTON rators of the Pan-Am company have been Ala., April 6, for thoy the company and e o being taken vantage of subsi authorized under the t of the Among the incorpe A lain, DesMoines, 1a. port, Lo, Subsidy. The incorpo- an transportation d 1o meet in Mobi riose of organiz Steps livectors, contracts Inst congress, P, Chamber- National League of Musicians. MILWAUKEE, arel 15 ~The conven- tion of tho National league of musicians spent a large portion wrangling over the repoxtof the committos on credentials. A resolution of thanks to cretary Tracy for his relusal to permit the e ‘band 10 como in competition with SJACOBS 0], BR lEEB. CURES §U SURELY. SPRAINS. Ohio & Miss Rallvay Oftice Prosident and General Manager, Cinclunati, Ohio My foot suddenly Larud ail guvo me & very severely sprained aukle, Tho applicationof St | Jucobs Oil wesulted ai | n arelief from 746 Dolphin Street, Baltimore, ML, Jan'y 18, 1590, “I was bruised bade Iy in hip and side by & full and suflered se- verely. 8t Jacobs Oil completel y cured e W.C. HARDEN, Member of State Prest. & Gen'l Man'gr. Legislature, THE CHARLES A, VOGELER CO.. Baltimore, Md. puin W.W. PEABODY, Drs.Betts & Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1400 DOUG AS S TRERT OMAHA, NEI aprety | | proper in ) take | S. Culp, Daven- | of tne morning in | " | capital, - - $400, The most widely and favor stsin the Upite 1 Stites. Their Jong ox- | perience, romarkable skill and uive in’ the treatment and e nie and Surglend Discises. on nent physicians to the full ieted everswhiere, They CERTAIN AND POSITTVG 1 el ts of early Vi s evils that follow inits tr 'y PRIVATE. 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