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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1895)
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President-Your committee al publc ' , lands and buildings , having vlalefl n lumber of the public Instlulons of the state and Investigated - veslgated , ill ; far aa Its time would 11crml. the condition and wants of the same , rc- lllectuly reports : "Tho frst institution visited was the In- titute for time Blnd at Nebraska City. The roof of the old hart of this InsUulon has been recently replaced by a new shhumgieoof ant seems to bo In good repair. The superintendent - Intenflent reports the tin roof to have becn ; : : Improperly lapped all needing considerable rellalrs. Within the last biennium alow brick stable has been built . which seems to bo all that I required In thIs Ilreclou , An appropriation Is asked for to build n dor- mllory , and your committee recommends that $10.000 bo aPpropriated for this lUt'POSe. ) The coal purchased by that institution , according to its books , from April 25 , 1893 , to january :1 : , 18H ! ; , aggregated 69 Ions at a total cost of $1,8Ja.r16 , or 11 average of about $ 2.70 per ton. The furniture of the Institution , so far ns time dormitory ali rooms used by the pupils arc concerned , seems to be meager In quantity and cheap II quality. The grounds have been hlilrovell during the last biennium by the building of concrete walks , etc. , which are not comll101ed , however , and a relatively large appropriation Is asked for In relalvely Ilrgo this direction. The grounds , however , arc In good condition , and the site ( ( enllful by ni- lure ) his beel Improved until I I pleasing . IIK to the ee , and your committee recom- melds that the appropriation for this purpose 1" not Ilrle , - - no " "lERU 1"IOItMAL SCHOOL. V t "Tho next institution visited lIas the Slate Normal school at Peru. This Institution Is most beautifully situated , the grounds being rolling and high , giving a beautiful view of the surrounding country and the natural ( tees and planted ones making the surround- hugs of the institution very Illeaslng. The superlllendent reports the roof leaking along the vales connecting the old and now build- Inc , all considerable repairs will be necessary. The superintendent asks that a gymnasium and armory be built , costing $2,500. but your committee does not recommend the allpro- commilee Priation. Your committee recommends that ' to the item of postage and postal expenses II the appropriation asked for thai th word telegraphing be nddetl. The most pressing need of this institution Is an adequate water supply. In this connection your committee would slate thaI I Interviewed the board of trustees of the school and It Is the opinion of : the board all also of your committee that to secure a Permanent supply It Is necessary to : go to time level of the Missouri river locating u. the 'ehl upon low land In the town of Peru , whore present wells have demonstrated that time water wels practically Inexhaustible. well Is thirty-fire The depth of the present wel thlrly-fve hard rock , anul feet , striking al that depth 111 does not furnish sufficient water to run the engine conlnuously , consequently limiting of the electric light the hours of working lght . . plant. For the purpose of securing this water Buppl laying pipes , furnishing engine , etc. . it Is estimnateul that the sum of $2.500 eslmaletl I be necessary , and your committee recommends - \ wl . Your committee mends said 111proprlalon. commltee recommends that the purchanslng agent of this institution purchase ! its coal from first hand In carload loIs , believing the same will the state result In material ! saving to INSTITUTE FOR FEEBLE MINDED. the In- "Tho next InstItution visited was l stitimto for the Fehle Minded , which Is located about three miles from Bealrlce The site Is well chosen , and the buildings Imposing In theIr appearance. ali the capac- Ity apparenlY large enough for their present neods. The institution Is asking , liberal a , - proprlaUon for repairs , while your committee - tee notes that the institution has on its pay month , and thinks roil a carpenter nt $60 per that tim necessary repair ought to be made for less money than Is asked for. The water Bupply Is also a perplexing question con- nected with this institutIon , the wcls being troublesome on account of the difculty of sinking lhrough the quick sand and main- tainhuig curbing. The committee recommends an appropriation of $1,000 for additional water . stppiy. The cost of fuel for the last two years for this Institution has been .f $9,804,35 two.year , representing 3.55 tons This Insl- main- 2 tutlun seems 10 have been successfully tamed during time last two ) 'laru upon the appropriation , and your committee recommends - mends that the estimate of the superintendent - ent of time institution be largely reduced , noticing especially the estimate for repairs , , and improvements , $4,000 : fencing , Improv- log grounds $2.000 : remodeling boys' cottage $2,000" Sevenleen thousand dollars Is asked for the purpose of purchasing no acres of land. which your committee does nol recom- mond. SOLDIERS' AND SAILOnS' hOME. "Tbe Soldiers' ali Sailors' home Is slualed about two and one-hai miles from Grand Island , and Is reached by street cars from time city . Time architecture of the main buid- lug Is pleasing In Its effect , the grounds , however , being too level 'Ve notice that no apllroprlalon was made for repairs during the last legislature , consequently extra appropriatlout will b wanted In this line this allproprlalon ' con'derably out 01 ytar , time buildings being ! repair. The roof of the main building leaks and Doors In main halls need relaying. The aewerago < of the institution Is not In first- class order , nor apparonly large enough for the purpose of drainage , consequently endangering - dangering time healh of time Inmales. 'fhe Buperlntendenl says a new bier Is needed . as the 11resent one I In an unsafe condition. Time iimstltutlon has consumetl , during time last Iwo years ending January 1 , 1895 , 842 tons of coal at a total cost of , , $6.685G4. The Islmale asks for a new building 46x0 , two stories high the esl- 1aled cost of which Is $6,000 , am' would so- commodale about eighty more inimmates Under ordInary ( lines your commitee wou\l have 1 lO hesllancy In reommenllng an allprol1rln- : ion for time exlenslon of this Insluton , and ton not now report against I , but submits II to the senate for action. Your committee dos rot think that an argument Is necessary oJ the preposition lint ( an ell soldier should be well taken care of during Ule short time thaI t' the state will have that privilege. We are glad to nole the emclency of time commandant , Mr. D , A. Sco'lile. which Is shown In the delals of the mnnaglment of time Institution. The appropriation of $100 from the 10l'ern- I I ment for lach membr lightens the burdens of the state and makes I more hnllellvo that we should Ilscharge our duties . Your committee does nol reeolmentl the establsh- m Inent or another home , beleving lust the sme corps or officers could more cheaply manage an enlarged Inslulon ratber than have a new corps crested , INDUSTRIAL SChOOL FOR nOYs. "Tbe Industrial school at Kearey Is ably msnagotl by its superintendent , J. T. Mal. lalicu. The boys are subject 10 lhorough dlscllllno and are being taught lS far as means a hand will Ilerml various trades and occupations to lit them for duties 01 active life , The SUllorlntendlnl has a high reputation In this splclal line of work I throughout time United States. The location of the Instlulon , though slhUy IIHI Illeas- lug In that regard , Is on a high hill , and ex- hosed 10 Nebraska zephyrs In an unpllasanl manner making repairs somewhat expenlh'e , The buidings are badly . In neell of repairs , the norlh wall of several of time bul\llgs neetl rejolnlng , I hs been neeelbry Ilrac- ( bully 10 abandon one of the buildings on account - count of Its unsafe condition , Under omdi- lay seuol" " time institution Ilroducel a large 8mo\nl of various farm products , which goes 0 tar toward malllllning eXllenlls or the In- Iluton , but In the last year little was raised , a fact which lust be tDkel 1110 con- Ilderalon In dealing with tie . wants of the Inlth\lon. Wo found tie bO.1 engaged In varioul occupations , making all time shoes and clothIng used by the inmates , and I was suggested by soule of our committee that In the tailor shop of tie tnliluton might - - ' . &eapiy b manufactured clothing UIE bJ Inmates of the Soldlera' home , and poulbtr oIlier Instuton of the state , thus givIng I larger employment 10 the inmates and saving to time state quito I um of money. This in' ' . sltulon consumed during time year ending January 1. I 18D5 , 2.385 tons of coal , lt a total cost of $8G13. : Year committee found time I sy"lel of bookkeeping adopltli by the mali- ton an excellent ono. Your committee states that It wm be necessary to appropriate largely for repairs of this institution. A chapel II asked for In the estimate of the supellntel\1ent , which your committee does 'lot recommend. \\0 recommend that the recommenl. salary or time uperlntendent be raised , as askell for In the estimate. We recommend that nn aPproprIatIon bo made to Increase the faculties for water supp\ . ASYLUM AT hASTiNGS. "Your committee found time hospital for. Incurable Insane at hastIngs In 'perhnp the best stale In regard to repair of any In- sUutt vlelted . The buildings are pleasantly locnted about a mie from hastings . 'he rllroll , running 10 one side or the grounds , furnilhes I switCh to time institution , making I convenient for the delivery of coal , etc. About 40 per cent of the o lslle wails or lime huldlnKs have heen painted II time last two years , adding 10 time allpenrllce and aulst'ng 10 preserve and keel In rel'nlr The Ina1de ! or the building Is kept In aver ) ' heat CIII" ( ion . the superintendent evidently apllrecl"l- lug the value of parnmlt amid oil. The 5U- perlnlendent asks an appropriation In I lump of $11.800 , which is I lemlzPtl II hula report to time Board of Publc L1nds and Buldlns , \'hllo there are some good . rcasons for makIng - lag appropriations thl way , your commllel believes It Is better that time attention or time legislature Ihould be called 10 time various Items asked for , as In' thl war they can be more easily scrumtlnizeti , anti , furnishing a basis for a report , abuses arc not solely 10 creep 1mm. The superintendent asks for special appropriation 10 the amount of $55,000 , which , wih the exception possibly or an ap- proprlalon for water purposes your com- milee does not recommend. The amount 01 coal consumed was -.830 tons , costing $16,170 , from Janunry I , 1893 , to January 1 , 1895 There are on the pay roll 01 time Inslulon fifty-two emlloyes. The aggregate mOnlhly PY roil Is $1,272. NOI OLK'S ASYLU "The Norfolk Asylum for time Insane Is sll- ualed about three miles from Norfolk , on a slhly eminence , subJeclng the buildings . , however , to time influence of high winds , which have a tendency to make repairs necessary. The buidings , like all olhers , must lCd more or less n-Ilalrlng. The halls and floors In the dorimultory need relaying , the same not havIng - Ing had the proper care whel they were put down Time roof of the main building Is In danger of being blown ! off with h I hIgh wind arid needs faslenlng. The tin roe [ aiL n I goll part of the buildings need plntngery bad I ) . . Time superintendent Informed . the committee thaI he can use the Inmales for helll In making some 01 Ihese repairs. Inasmuch - much ns all our hospitals for time Insane are In a crowded condition , It will soon become necessary to erect additional room at some of the institutes. Time sU\erlntendent of time : Norfolk asylum "slmates Ihat I building two-slorles hlh , 3Gx16 , woulll accommodale ! 150 patients , coating $15.00 Your committee - lee estimates that this buid Inn could be built for from G.OOO to $ ; ,00 making an Increased capacity al a much chealer ratio Ihan any of the other estImates. " 'Ih the Increase room as above the superlnlendent estmale : Ihat they wi need Iwo more attendants for additional help. The \rlseut steam antI light capacIty will bo sufcent to hent and light the new buiding , The superintendent also says that the board and clolhlng fund ns \ asked for does not Include the main- lenance of aumy more patients In the event of I new building. There are employed In this institution Corl-Iour persons making nn aggregate monthly pay roll of $1,191.23. The coal cost at this InsUution from April 1 , 1893 , to January 1 , 1895 , $10,227.G8. INSTITUTE FOR TIE DEAF. "The Insltuti for time Deaf ' Is situated on slght ) grounds Inside the city limits of Omaha some distance from street ear lnes , The work performed by Ihls institution Is era a high order , the pupils In many Instances being taught to speak , and the dormant faculty of hearing being cultivated wherever found practlcabie. SOle of the results ob. tamed from these methods were a surprise 10 your committee. The institution needs considerable repairing , and your committee suggests that when a carpenter Is employed by an institution that he should be required to exercise careful supervision of the build- Ings anl attend ,10 repair when first . necded. The question of sewerage , the city requires connection with the sewer , and your com- mlteo rlcomments a reasonable approllrla- ( ion Ihereror. \\e do nol , however , recommend - mend conrecton _ wlh lie city water , nor time two buildings asked for In the special appro- priatlon. Probably the brick tunnel asked for In the special appropriation should be built , limo wootlen tunnel ha\lng decayed. An al' llrprialon should . b made for painting time building . but your commitee does not recommend - ommend appropriation for front entrance or resetting the boilers. There Is on the pay roll of this institution twenty-eight persons , making a total monlhly aggregate pay roll of $ ,190.64 , sn'enteen of whom board at the institution and eleven board out. Tile cast of coal for Ihls institution from March I , 1893 , 10 February 28. 1895 , was $5.nl,36. REFORM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. "The Girls' Industrial school al Geneva Is a beautiful three-slor building , located on forty acres of land belonging to time institution - lon , about one-hal mile from Geneva. The buiding Is wel built , finished In oak , with har,1 wood floors . time basement for being cemented. Time institution Is In good repair except tin work In the cave-troughs and In elve-trou/hs some of time cornice on the lower , which can be repaired very cathy. The roof , while In good repair , should be pain 101 The institution - ton seems to be well and nol expensively mnnaget1 The pay roil of time IlsttuUon em- braces six employes. There are five ofcers , Your committee recommend nn appropriation extending the sewerage 10 time creek , which Is about one-half rle distant from the In- stitution . The superlnlendent reports to time commilee that time appropriation bill as reported 10 the house of rlpresenta- tires does not provide for time two lves < family managers ali teacher of the institutloim . Your comlilee supposes that this Is a mistake a 111 recommend I to h rectified , believing this appropriation Is necessary - essnry 10 run time Insluton , The Ruperln- tendent slbmls his estimate In a Inmp sum , R practice which your commlUee does nol recommend. Whether the amount Is too hlh or too low , wo wi leave to time senate . wih- out rlcommentalon , Time coal consumed by Iho institution from' Mnrch , 1893 , to March , 1895 , was GG6 Ions , costing 2253. ASYI.Ul AT I.INCOLN. "The Hospital for the Inlno al Lincoln Is beautifully situated , about three immune from 1.lncoln , on 480 acres of hmmuui. All except - copt what Is ocuple,1 by bulhln/s. orn- ! ' menIal grounlls alil orcharls Is cull\nled' by time instituutiorm . The grounds are very imeammtifu1 and have been lrprol'ed In an artistic - Islc Innnlr , adding materially the pleas- altness of time hosplnl In time way 01 comtorl mind convenience to time iuumimatemu. The build' immg while not being modern In its leas of architecture , Is wel appointed anll kept In as good condiion as could be expected , Your eonlllteo noticed lhat . - the basement Is used ror wards for cerlaln classes of Inlates and noticed the ceiling Is \ory low and leans ot ventlalon poor , anti beloved that the only I reason why I should be used In this mlnnlr Is on account of time crowded condition of time hospital , making It neceslnry , Tim suporln- tondent asks for an appropriation , which bo Itatell 10 the rommllee al $50,000 , for time Ilurpose of building two delached Imlllngs , the plans for which he showed the corn- rumittee , indicating the size of each bulllhll to be about 43x4 felt , oulslde measurement , two stories 111gh. Umuuier . Uliier ordinary circum- stancls .our eommilee would recommend thaI these buldlnKR be built , but at Ilrlsanl refers the quesUol to the senalo for its ac- Uon. The sUlerlntelllllt also asks an ap- . proprlllon of $2.600 for Ice house and cold i storage room , $ ,500 for new building atwater water works $500 for system of electric bell , elc. . , $500 for Ileal pipe covering , which your commileo does not reconmmermd . In time maler ( of repairs , outside of time amount necessary 10 repair wards In time basemenl your cnlnllle does nol recom- mend This Insttuton has on its lay roll fifty-eight employee at an aggregate of $1,638 per monlh. The coal consnme.l b ) this Inst- tuton during the last two ear was 4.59 tons , costnI $11,431. ) SUPINT NUENT REPAIRS NEEUED , "In Its hlipecton of the publc buildings the commilee was Impressed with the Idea that I would be for the best Interesl of the state that a general superintendent 01 repair" , charged wIth the duties ot making and superintending repairs and erection of buildings , be appointed . With tie superln- I I tendent-of repairs and erection recommended I the carpenters at various Instlutonl could be dispensed with where ' , except " DeC Uar ) In teachIng Inmates the trade , Your cbm. mte Is not In favor generally of Increasing the ofcera of the state , especially at this Juncture , but the emcee would cost little money , anl Inlelgent supervision Is an item of frs Importance. " % , 'itimout indulging In crilchm of pst metlmods , your committee recommends that In contracts made In the future the Idea shoulll bo prominent thai the supples contracted for should be obtalnell at the very lowest obtainable - able price. The state Is a large consumer and wholesale prices should be obtained whenever 118lble. " various institutions "Tho burllel 01 supporting our - stutons I large enougim upon the taxpayers at tIme best , and shoull be lightened In every conceivable way consistent with good sup- piles and good service . In the Item of coal , for Instance , In these institutions , the state consumes 22.34 tons and purchasing thus large the talc should have the Mme benefit as other purchner of like amounts " 'om1r rommllee would slrongly recom- mend a uniform system or bookkeeping far al posih1e insisting that all bookkeepers keep thllr books brought Iowa practically to dale and nol be allowed to let Iher run several months behind , "Pay rolls shoull be oren scrutinized and made ns near uniform , taking into consllera- lion the character of service , and relrench- menls Insisted on wherenr posible , In a few words , business shoull only be consld- erel In the management or time Institutions. "In regard 10 the cash funds of the various - ous instItutIons of time state , your commltee recommelHIs that the Board of Publc Lalls Inll BUlllngs shoull consider this fund ns being applicable for legitImate muses of the various institutions , more especially In the way of exlrlordlnary repairs and supplying - ing extraordinary demands of the Inslu- lon , a 11 recommends that they formulaic some system of rules by which time vouchers - ers , showing time purposes for which this funtl was expended , shal be carefully scrutnized and approved by time bOi rd. "Your commilee has considered time ques- lon of abolshing the nale 01 the Asylum : for the Incurable Insane al hastIngs all p1acllg time three institutions for time care of the Insane on the lare basis and recor- menlls that the same bo done " . IC Ll.Rl .1 COStTIl1 l'llST , Then lIe Tried to : u rdor Jb 1'"mIT 1\1t Filially Shot iiinmselt , BATAVIA , N. Y. , March IG-Palrlck Nu- gent shot and kletl Constable W. Harvey Johnson last evening and attempted to kill sEveral other people and wound up by shool- Ing hImself . Nugent had been drlnldng and his wife being In delicate health was no- mend 10 lien parenls' imonie In conseuence Nugent made repealed lhreats against his wife's relatives and yesterday John Neville , a brolhe of Mrs. Nugent , went before a jus- lce and made a deposition charlng Nugnt with drunkenness and disorderly conduct , and the warrant was placed In the hands of Con- stable \V , harvey Johnson for the Iresl Last evening Ofcer Johnson , accompanied br John Nevihie . started for the Nugent huse , Lraving Neville behind a knoll about 100 feel from time imouse Johnson advanced to the door , knocked anti was admitted. Then Nevie heard a shot , and a little later Nu- gent came Into view with an ax . proceeding toward time Nevile imommie. Nevlo followed and alncled Nugent as he began to beat In time door with his ax Nuent got lhe best ! of time fght and 'put his brolher-In.law 10 flight. Then ho broke In the house where were the women and chidre of the family ald two neighboring women. He began a fuslade with two revolvers shooting 1rs , O'Connor In time neck Mrs. Nugent and her children had hidden , and , falling 10 find them , Nugent put a revolver to his head and sent a bullet through his brain , falling upon a bed a corpse. A few moments later his little daughter crawled from under time bed , picked up the revolver and ran to her mother saying : "I guess papa Is dead : I just heard him groan. " At Nugent's home Constable Johnson was found dead Mrs. O'Connor's wound Is not sErlous. . . JUlI , TUtTnlBD : ll IULLlSO. Slayer of Colonel I'nrsols Acquitted on the 1'iem of SeU-Uoren . Conductor Goodmau Foimimil Not nult" . CHARLOTTESVILLE , W. Va. , March 16- The jury In the trial DC Conductor Goodman charged wllh time murder of Colouel Parsons ot Natural Bridge , Va. , brought In a ver- duct of not guilty this nmorning. Friday , July 2 1894 , the startling Inlll- gEnco was received In this city that Colonel R. C. Parsons , builder of the Richmond & AleghEny railroad and owner 01 time Natural Bridge property and a man of national repu- talon had been shot and instantly killed by T. A. Goodman , a conductor on the Chesa- peake & Ohio railroad , In the lobby of Gladys' Inn at Clifton Forge. Va. Goodman and Parsons had been on bad terms for years , Parsons claiming that Goodman had been rude and cruel I his treatment of Miss Par- sons , a daughter of the colonel Parsons wrote 10 time Chlsapeake & Ohio authorities complaining of Goodman's conduct and dis- closed that the conductor's manner was offensive and reflected upon his amorality. Time letter of Parsons was unsigned , but the absence of time signature was conceded to haN been nn unintentional concee there was every indication In the letter that It was from Parsons. Godman called Parsons out of the lobby , showed him a cody ! of the letter , asked If he was the COiY , whlcb Parsons replied In the atilrnmatlve . Goodman demanded a retraction , which Parsons de dined to make and Goodman then shot him down and killed him Goodnlan made the plea of self defense. C _ COJ'EllT TIIW.-T Ol ( I"lL W.tl. Can"dl"u Protective A8oclatol ) olal1ls the ExpulsIon of time Je.uU. TORONTO , Onl , March 16.-The executive execulve committee of time Canadian Protective aso- clalon has Issue a manleslo In which a solemn protest Is entered against Dominican interference In the Manitoba .chool question. t accuses the Roman Catholic hierarchy , which I says Is controlled by Jesuits , of stirring up feelings of dlsconlent In tl' minds of French halbros , who , If leI alone , would have accepted time school act without ( luestiOn . There Is also a very slght veiled threat thai I time Dominion govern- ment accedes to the hlerarchY'R demands , civil war will be engendered , "as happened , " to use the words of the manifesto , "to time great counlry to the loulh of us . when $4- 000,000,000 was expended , anll time lives of many milon men were bacrlfced to make good nrguments for state and federal rlghls. " Continulmmg , time manifesto says : "To prevent - vent a recurrence of attempts to destroy the IJblc school system of time various provinces and to restore harmony among all our people - plo , irrespective of creed , we ask all our mnenibars , and every patriotic clizen , 10 unite I ' In the just demand that Jesuits be forthwith expelled trom this country , " Time manifesto Is being sent broadcast over time country by mal and wlro. IHI M.ITT 7'AI.lS my uJfEjW1. Ueclarl II n Ierturo thlt Ilr New nro"th IICID'flhIS 01 the Unlel HlttOl , SCIENECTAUY ) , N , Y. lueh lG.-Dr Irving H , Mannat , formerly consul to Greece and chancellor of the Nebraska university and profe8or or Greek at Brown university , delivered a lecture before the students 01 Union college last night , In the Bulorfeld course his , subJecl , being "Greek Politics and Politicians , " The lecture was time fulfimeni of a promise made to General Bullerfeld three years ago while slandlng on time Aero- polls lt Athens Iror , Mannoll began with an Inlereslng sketch or education of time youth or ancient Greece , and outlned Grecian blstory down to the 11esent time. his leo- ture dealt ParticularlY 'lh the great trials time nation has paned lhrough , Including the bloody oppression by time Turks . Grei-ce , time lecturer ash : , had also been sbamfuly tra'ed by time great European powers , especially I ' Engiarmd. lie declartd that the reI\1 anI new growlh of Greece depended almosl en- Irely upon time United States. lie cls.d wllh a IIcuslon of the instability of the fcbtme ot politics In Greece and the railid succession 01 legislative power , . Hoard of MIOller for limo ISIOlllol. : INVlm : , March 16-Tbo board ot managers - agers of time Inlernatonal Mining and In- duslrlal exposition , to be held In Denver next year , ha elected J , D. Grant president and rank larlman secretary An executive corenmittee appointed , of twenty-nine members ba been ROIANCE O1Z1ES1E1'S ' LIE Im' 'ml L 'j' m ur Unpublished Episode dn the Career of the Founder oft Metbodism , I L - - STORY OF SORRO AND RESOLVE I ' " W'esle3'5 hithmcnIemmdii time Georgia Colony ) ' -110W lIe % 'OOti'l \ U11 \01 . 111 1.- fl811 to IIMy II.nullul 8111hl,1 Cln tel , < 1 . : I . In an 011 Ibraqhf , the smith where let- tens and paper lmavm1meen slowed away for two centuries has been unearthed a strange story , nolhlng more nor less than the love- lfe of John Wesley In Georgia. I ts a strange history of passion , of self-searchings , of the tyranny or time early religious con- science , of sorrow and resoh'e. Wesley , time precher , the missionary , the foulller or a church , anll the last nina from whose breast one would ha"e expectCl to wrcnch such a secret , all yet . when all's toll , \ presents his characlr In no new or unfamllnr iiglmts. This Is time tale relaletl by the Sl Louis Olobo-lemnocrat. When James Olethorpe slle(1 ( westward to become governor 01 a colony peopled wlh convlcls amid- time flotsam and jetsm of the I.onllon work houses , he took John Wesley with him as a civIlIzing In- fimmenco . Wesley was then a young man of brilliant paris , a fellow of Lincoln college , Oxford , on 300 a year : imaimdsorno , pure nail QUlmUc. : Ills brother , Charles Wesley , was the ovornor's secrelary. The ship was delayed by Ilorms RII time . passengers worn thrown upon their own resources - sources for euitertmuimimnent. The most In- teresthimg erson on board , so far as John torestng was cOlclrell , was Miss SOllhl1 Canslon , niece of one of the fortune hUlters whom Oglethorpl hnd Illuced 10 follow him 10 time new world , This was not only because . cause young women Were few on board tIme younA . colonial , vessel , but brcame this young woman was extrelely attractive. She was boatmtiful. She was highly educated . She sang with a voice that fascinated hulmu. AIHI n\ost polent of all , she Islened with flat- terlng interest to his Ireachilg , The two became r lends , She sang Charles Wesley's psalms with him , and listened to all he hnd to say about experlnentnl religion . Governor - ornor Olclhorpe was wel pleased wllh the . turn affairs were taking , and used every means to throw the young pelle togelher. TiE ROMANCE BEGINS . One day a terrific storm arose. The mats were broken Ever'hody began to lIra . The Germans on board sang sOlemnly on while the waves were beating at thc ship its I to tear I to pieces Then It was that John Wesley ! crlel out In an agony of doubt : "Am I ready to meet my God ? " Amid Sophln Canston , slandlng near , looked up at this I noble , BOII.strrlng ovanelst ali thought "I not he , thou who of nil on board this rated craft ? " In these seasons of doubt , while Wesley was experiencing what his biographers - ographers term his new birth , the touching bravery of the youlg girl who had mlle the short not wllhout its long journey too was ls soothing Infuence , Needless to say that by the time Georgia was reached the boat had shlppel In extra passenger , wlh wings3and ! a bow and arrow. When the settlers landed the usual occupations - lens of newly arlvml colonists seemed to hl\o put an end , Wesley's . ve-maklng. Oglethorpo went on II the site of Fredrica . accompanied by .Obnres . Wesley amid Dc- lanio his Insepallb , fionilaniomm Time rest of time English ! et about raising emits or bark-covered huls' ing \ the square and streets of Sa'annRh.II'John Wesley went wlh some of the GermJls. , because he had begl\ the study of theIr language en board the ship . and desire fo p 1sue that study. Amll time noise of the rice bIrds the fort at Savan- nah was raised , an1 ! Wosly built his parsonage - age and school holse , Mr. Canstomi Sophii's uncle , was made chief magistrate /1\1 \ storekeeper. and his niece made herself quite charming as Wes- le"s pupil In French , 'and an earnest seeker . after the exquisite pHfsures of experimental holiness . ' I holness. 101" ' At this time Jokmm , Wesley wrote to a I .011 friend : "I timid mnseff as nellher desired nor expected-Indulging In honors and In ease and abundamice. Strange school for one who hath but one business , to exercise himself unto holness , nudl nudum chrlslum sequl. " Sophia was the official belo of th place. She and John Wesley were the most conspicuous - spicuous figures In society , and were conse- quenly thrown together very frequeumthy. Governor Oglelhorpo lookell upon the affair as settled , and 8 dId the people of the col- ony. Oglelborp wished 10 see It settled , be- cause ho wished I keep Wesley In Savannah - nah , Instead of letting the young missionary wander off , as ha been his original intention , to preach to the Indians Wesley and Dela- moUe tught school , prlached and held love feasts , and In the evening sang psalms. Mr. DelamoUo taught about forty chidren 10 "rea , write and cast accounls " Before school In the mnonrmimag , and after school In the even In ! Mr. Wesley calechls the "Iowor clas " of children , and endeavored to fix something of his own spirit Into their minds , as w1 as their memories , At night when time candies burned , and their work was done , and the still woods about Ihem gave back mme ec11 to their voices Mr. Wesley had the women and young men meet at the church for a severer calechlsm of lhelr bibles The 'few hours heft from this leaching bo spent partly In studying German with Dsbop Nlschma , leaching Greek 10 Mr. Dell mole , helping Charles Wesley with his Iermons and reading French with Sophia I Canston. There are pretty word pictures In I these old letters of the two young peple sitting together under the trees In time pub- I lie park or walking together to time love feasts In time evening. One can see the tall , lithe figure of Wesley , prlesl-robed , classlctaced , thried wllh a frt , strange , human love. nut ho was the very last person to see himself In the situation. He kept hlmsel quite busy , built a parsonage , In whldl he lved In the stern , pleasureloss , methodical way which afterward gave a name 10 his relgion : and he rendered up the account of his meager expenses to the honorable trus- lees of Georgia Ho vlsltel I rerlca oten 10 preach to time settlers Ihere. Ho studied time Inllan languages , still In hOI'OS of going among them. At tmes he slept upon the ground , and when morning came discovered 'Imis clothes to have frozen 10 time earlh , as well as his long , abundant hair . Once he Wil nearly drwnell In time Icy river while atteimuptlng 10 cross , hut these \ere time ordinary - dinary experiences of early missionaries. DISCOVERS iS LOVE FOR SOIIA , But now came time crisis of time human side of the story Oglethorpe determined 10 haslen maier between Wesley and Miss Cammuiton Accordingly ho rallt 1 dinner at his own house , antI GrImaldi , his foreign servant , tampered with time Cypress wine , but whether by tb" , general's direction or not was never fule lear 10 Mr Weeloy. In time el'enlnglhla \ Canslon was there and time general hiM /er sing for beam ( Rome old love songs of Eiiaimd and ScoUall1 and snatches from time operas of LondQn , She danced , too and r6el ll anl completely over- whellltl limo miotrsmiybuth with her beauty anti . nccommuphisimn1eIut ( , , That night , und 'r , I"e Palmetto trees near time govermior's h uE. with time darlt-lyed , handsome girl belldOllhlm , and wih her w- trancing voice In ) ls.pars ; wlh the Cypress wine and Onimnaimli's decocUon hot In his blood , John WOlly became aware lhat he loved - - . her. - . Tno revelaton \ M II shock to him , for tie had been preschlr cell.cy slnco ho was a Ilal boy lie hid IHt himsel wedded 10 time church , to hlgl1t falh and mission In life , Time strife of.pmnit threw him Into a fort oldlplrlt Miss Canslon ,1111 , the only thIng lhat a young lady In her mlte of mind could do Shin nursed him , and he allowed her to Thla circumstance was sufclenl proof to their friends that Irlrrlag was cerlaln I more proof were neede : , hI ravE of her II lila delrium , Miss Canston brought her aunt to hear hhn , anl betwl < n lhem they faneell him quite deCId(1 10 marry Sapimia. lie asked imer many IhnH I she would or could marry him , t'and ' Ir h. should Indeed ( , marry her. " lie Il'mt through with time mar- rings Cremon ) ' ot time Church 01 England , for the benefit of Imaginary couple , who stool at his bedside , TIE ChAPTER ENIS . After 1s recovery , WesleYs friends came to congratulate him un his elgaglment , But ever since his miraculous rescue from fro In his ohldhop hi had been convlnc : that he hall ben singled out by Ills n\kl for some special purpose arid now here he was pros- trating himself helene an earthly Idol and forgetting his mission , Alarmed for his soul ' , he rushed to the bishop mind the Mora'lan missionaries for nIl- ylcl They hall time same hard , unrelenting convictions which tormented \Vesley . and they advised him to ! II'I up his Idol Inll turn to his 0011. Wesley knew not what to do. lie wnliered In time forests praying aloud for light ns to his walk before 001 , lie knelt ummuler the blooming grapevines , and , shlehlcd hy the long ray moss fron any living ) , sought wisdom anti ernfort - Thnt night he asked ah'lcl a second lme of the ehler. " \\'e have considered yommr case , " saId time bishop. "Wi yomm abIde by our decision " "I will nimble by your decision. " Then the hlsholl said : "We advise you to proceed no further In this matter. " "So be II , " said Wesley , nlHI Ihat was the end.I'oor Per 80phl1 was heartbroken , ler rela- Lives were incensed and com pIl l1 her to marry a Mn. Williamson , though she begged Wesley 10 intercede In her behalf. Evan after /h was married she wrote 10 Wesley , and cast PItiful glances nl him untIl In his deslcrnlon one day he forbade her to attend holy commmmmutmmmion. lie eXIlnlnel tlmls after. ward on technical grommnmls , hul time Utle lund turned amid the people ! of GeorgIa were against him. A charge of slander was Ilslluted , but time assailants . knowing thaI ( lucy luau . small thance of success , delael 11e- trial from week 10 week until life II Georgia became unbearable. lie mntle arrangements 10 leave time colon ) . But even In thmia time Calslons thwlrlll himmm. lie wa ! forbidden to leave time hirovimmce. lie never. \ent out that SOllhl1 did IOt Pass amid repas hin Yeral Umes , anti often she was known to look In upon hin when hue was at prayer In his OWI house . During all these trials ht conUnuc.l . 10 con- duct his parish lS usual , alhouh he was Q sort of prisoner at large . Al 6 o'clock one evenllg the little flock ! alilerei II the church for pra'rs.'e8oy ! led as usual Delnmole was the wllh time frIends who still rEmalnell lo'al After time service Wesley was seen 10 rei urn 10 his old home. But the faithful Dtlamole hatl planned nn escape from this slow torture . Three rnllhful friends led tIme ) 'oulg clerical Ihrough time 11arlUCs 10 the pier. There an Indian ski bore him Ilown the rh'er. A sailing vessel was In waiting , and soon Jell Wesley was leaving the lalHl of his love forever r MOVED THE SACRED CODFISH } , llburlto Cerlllnl"l Atonllll Ito . Chnnlo front Mlllhll o In Sttmtelmiumse , While the housl of representatives or Mas- sachusels \as 11rel1rlng 10 move to time new capitol building , a patriotic memb discovered that mme arrangemenls had heen made for the transfer of the codfish smhol which occuiliell an Imposing niche over time speaker's chnlr In the old temple. The dls- I coverer was shocked at what appeared 10 be sacrilegious neglect , nlHl at once assumell an all of outraged tiny state digniy alHl poured out his Indlgnalon In Ihrllng rhe tone towlt : "Humble time subject , antI hmomely the tIe- . home\ le- sIgn , yet this painted Imlge hears on Its fnny front a majeslY greater than the Ilg- oily that art can lend to graven golml or chlselel mnrble. The sphere I fills Is vaster than that through which its prototype car- cored with nil the . 1)'rlall tribes of the great deep The lessons.that may be learned from It are nobler than any to be drawn from what Is only beautiful. For this sedate and solary flair Is Inslnct with memories and prephec , like an oracle. 1 swims symbolic In that wider sea whose confnes are time Imlls set 10 time activities of human thoughl 1 typifes 10 the citizens of the common- weulh amid of the world , time foundlug of a slale 1 commemorates democracy. 1 ode- brates the rise of free institutions. 1 em- 11haslzes progress. 1 epitomizes lassachu- set Is. " Others followed In less . eloquent apostrophes - . phes to the graven Imae , and so It came to pass that the codfish leaped Into the legls- hativo swim and was moved In state to the lalvo new hal , The attending ceremonies , detailed by the Boston Journal , were In keeping wih the dignity of the event. The Journal lays : "With great solemniy time com mile galh- rc In time are In front Qf the desl The speaker looked down upon their array with pardonnble pride l they formed In line : and When the sergeant-nt-arms marched up proud and erect , with his shiny silk hat and cockade , bearing the mlghly unace a cheer went Ull which shook the hal from end 10 enmi end."Then "Then the captain let the way down time broad aisle , the gral center doors were funv wide opEn , and time trlumjull procession pro- clede1 down stirs two Iiiglmts . marched through the new passageway to the Bulfnch front , for time first time mused , into Doric hall. Then they IJroeled up stairs to the old hal 'Vlth uncovered heads they marched In all stood In the preenco of the lulelary genius of the Comnmonwealtim. There I hung In the rear of the hall "With reverential mien Doorkeeper John Kinnear loosened the fish from Its 100rings and let I down slowly by a pithy and rope , which hall been previously attacimed As I came down It wlshed its tail viciously al the old clock on time wall , which was no longer ticking out the mlnules , or Even the seconds , and again It smote Ia fin against a projecting angle. Mesaengers . Pedrlcl , Gouitl . Gardner and Wilson received the decendlng memorial and deposited I gently upon a bier upon which hmatl been laid an American fag , wblch covered It. " ' 'hel time messengers lifted lhelr burden carefully , lS carefully as If I had ben a . wounded comrade : the sergeant-at-arias reformed - formed the lne of march and escorted time fsh to the new hou9 chamber "Thero was a crowd In attendance as the proceSon ! wound lbrough the narrow cor- rldor and walks , and 1 mullludo which saw limo lne of march 10 by cheered limo actors In time comedy When they got back 10 time house the doors few open , the procession . cession , looking like a funeral cortege , filed in , mmmiii a great shmout of velconmo wemmt up at time slglmt of the codllslu , " OPENED alit , ( lit IJfXJI UT'S A FE. t'rcaidenmt of [ him % Vftismy'rruuit ilmut I'mapera Lockcd Up Wimlein the iteesivers Vammred , CHICAGO , Marcim 16-According to dix- patches received frommm Peoria receivers of the Whisky trimst adohtel ( extreme measures to get poaxessiorm of records that hmad been locked In I'resident Greenumut's private safe. This aumfo is located iii time fireproof vault of the Whisky company amid was hued witim Mr. Groenimmut's private papers. Time comnbirmatiomm was not given tIme experts who haul been goIrug thmrougim time books. Receiver MeNuita sent a dispatch to Mr. Greenimut 1mm New York ox- Imhaiiiimmg time sltuatimiim arid asking imow aoomm tie would returrm , It is said that Mr. Green- imut replied ( hunt Ime sould not be hmomno for several days and that they could mmot get irmto time safe until ho retrmrimocl , 0mm receipt of thul inforamatton time recolu'- ems sent to Cimicago for an expert , wmo opemmod the safe. The documents wlmicim had been looked fox were themm found , imeedoul time recoruls arid were commi- polled to senul for an expert to opeim time safe , " said Jolmn J. Mitchell , emma of time re- ceivora , last evening , "Vimen we rcachmetl Peoria we learned ( hunt time documents were iii I'reuiulcnt ' . ' Greenimut's private safe. W'iuy hue hut time papers of tmo company timero I nb mmot understand , Wimeri we telegmaphmed to him in Now York hue replied thmat lie would riot ime imOruae for two or timree days arid timat ivo cotmlti rmot get into time safe until ito cammie back , 'rime Chicago export opemmeml it 1mm a few muommments ammd we got time docummmentmi we do- sired. Time ) ' are mmow 1mm time hmminds of time eximert uuccoummtant. " General McNimiia says time comuparmy is 1mm a conmlitiorm iuhghmly satisfactory to tIme no- ceivers , Time bmmsincss is golmmg omm smootimly. Of time sixty-six distilleries Iii time combine , twemmty-omme are now being operated , griimding 19,000 imusimels of corim nnml umaalmimmg fromma 85,000 to 90,000 galIomma of spirits a day. Time recelv. cr5 are paying out about $100,000 a day iii rtvonuu taxes , xviIi iluhth mm fig iiimtiiim'rv , , TElthtfi IIAUTE , Ind. , I'tancim 16.-Eastern mmmmmgnatemm , George W. iCimid , E. C. flaileld ( arrd Frank Gaylie , remreac'ntImmg , iii atlmlition to timeir owim wealtim , a vast amount of cast- era capital , yesterday conclumled time Imur. ciuaso of a bum-acre tract imere and contracts sm'ill be closed at once for tlme erectiomm of a distillery witim a capacity of not less than 10,000 busimeis per day. Thu itructures are to be of time moat mumotlern appointments thmrougimout anti estimated to coit over $300 , . 000 , The daily eonsumnptlomm of cormm will be about 3,000 bualmeis , which , It is belicved , will .l - - - - - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - Chamber See our . . Special Suits , . New Things Prices. ; For March DHAPERIE , - - ON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Furniture Until Apiil 1st we offer fliom jQ to 80 pel' cent discount on goods in every depai'tment. Oo\voy \ & ; Stou Etiritittiro Co. I I 15-I I 17 FARNAM ST , 1stllhm1rcti 1i64 Omaha Bicycle Co. AGENTS FOR Victor Bicycles. Aiso Fowlers , lijtper1ns aijik Moirarchs1 See oum' flue line of hIGH (1I'AlE ( ' ' ( [ , 13k'yclos i'cpakcd. Got it book ' 'Bleyellng ttnitl health fur'Voimiomi , " 82 : ; N. 1tli ( ; St. , - . - - OMAILA. The Curapathic Institute. 1075. 17th Strcct , N'car iodge , - . - mmm,1TT' cum.'ruitm : Stuitermuommt ( hair itmu , intileti' faces , on ( imp mmpt.'r rmui. t-iiimm , cmeclms , fomeli"ati , be tveeim 11mm' t' tbmumvi , ( 'ii time iit'ek , imaimti' ' tnti mim mmms nitti . ' . niitl iuoasi. "J' hair on mmmcmi's eim't'hs . , . . aiio-e rime bt'mim 1 iimmt ; . ; . ut'ttroyetu n , time itmur , , ' . . . mu nmVt'm' cumin ! . . . . I again , ii ) ' time Electric Needle. Tiit , is tite iiiSt imUmnil mat immg nimtl mmml- , mgummm' of nil ( admit buemmmmsmmm's mmmti time Elect rue Ne'tIit' ma tin' onmy itit'titi , iim tue voritt my which limit , tmisigimtiy gmuwtim cmiii be mieatnoyt'd , ' birth tattl' ) mini cm- Mole , warms , ms'emms , ' tier imlmtrkM , i ttist"i mmmirs , i t'tt mmuae , emiimmrgetl 'oimmt of time noce , ctmmmcers. rimmiuomm , anti nil rnoriilti gruwtims de.trO eti by trii _ ' satmit' methomi. Turn : icm : , lLNl)4. ituiN , uiAImt AND SCAlm'-PImnm'men , itm.tckimeatua , mimer spots. frekies. samiowimems , coarse mice- utom-es. wrlnkies. yellowish itmt.tts ( tim tue mmecmt , Itice anti eytiitltt mmmii air ( iimgmmr- : mncnts nmmtt conthitiomum of time fm'e , smmn , lianmis , hair , soalp , eyebrows ammd lashes succettsftmii ttenietl. 'rurma osm ANI ) flA1i4-\\'i' rmimet1y pro. jecting ears ant iii shaped mios" by smttmcmtti devices amiti skuim. orjut TmsStmia rmUmiDuNfl u'mtocmds--lw an orugunam mitetiioti Vt ? mnmm , ' time citt't'mts mmmitu neck miiumnm nmmti develol , timt' mist , imimmmtmrt- lag a symnnietry mind ytnmtimrtmummes iliaC is most pmetismmtg. TitflATZliiNT-We treat our Patients at tmme nitice or we furnitmm imomim , ' treatnilent wmtmm nmutamntu wimen imece'tamy tmmm.t reacim tittnm imow no t m-t'tit tim'nmceuves. Out tet mite are mel tub time means of omen y Ietly who itmm - - for her mtemsommni . tue least m-egtmm-d imitmicar. mmcc ; we eimmmtmoy mmont' itut tin ! Imiost tkiul- rum omienhrors. W'e mviii reach mm limmiiietl miunilter It ) omtt'rnLt' mdlii our tiectmu umtemtu treamnment. Make emigmmgeinemmtm , at once , hours , 9 to 7 ; i4undays , ml ) ntl 1. iiook tree. A JII11OIU's roMu-eier. plendtd cimra.vo agent for hiarvomus orZtzl , itoa4atis , Brain Esminuntlon , gheepieamae. pociii or SenetaS Nem..igiat , il.o for Pfiea- B mtmsmn , Gout , aidury l)1.orderx , td lba pxp4ta ' Amusmia. Amitidote for moocUAi npd ot'imer aiccisca. I'rhe , 10 , 20 nnmliOceuc , LUervsscont. C THE /IRNOLD CHEMC&L Co. 151 S.V1" ' ' ' f" nu. 'IBCM3. For sale by all druggists , Umalma , soon make Terre Haute a heading corn mar- ket. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ flURGLIltS iiTTACJC A I'IfIJT. Inmator ot mm I'nrocimlmal Ite'ildneo Merri _ Issely Beaten b 'Iltiovo. . IIA'ZELTOU , Pa , , Mardh 16-Tine parochial residence of time Greek cimrmrclu at Freehand was broken immto Timuraday night ammd time priest , Rev. 0. Gahovitclm , Imis housekeeper , Mrs , Leimotag , and lice assistmmrmt , Mrs. Zach- arlaim , mmmuruheroumuly assaulted , At , nmimlnigimt five masked mmmcmi battered 1mm tIme front door , Smmpposirmg time house on fire time Inmates muime ] down stairs in timeir nmlghmt clothes , Tlmoy * ere met at time foot of limo stairs witim cocked revolvers. Mrs. Leimotag was kmmockeml down with a club anti beaten itmto insensibility , Father Galovitcir fought desperately arid sue- ceeulcd mm lockinug imimumacif imm , Time doors were battered downm again , time wirmmlows simat- tereml and thin mutumly mom door perforated witim bullets. A piece of dynamite was cx- phoded on time safe. Mrs. Zachmaniaii , who re- immaimmed upstairs , jumped from time nuecoimil story window to escape arid stustained serloums Injuries. F'inmaliy time townimeople caine to ( ho rescue amid time robbers fled , S alurtiered for Ills Insurance , ST. ThOMAS , Omit , , March 16-Time jury 1mm time hlemumiersimot-Welter murder case camume immto court with a verdict of mnunmler mmgahimst both amen ammd Judge Meredith bemmtenmceml them to iO imanged Juno 18 , William henry ilendermmiuot , wimo was aged 24 , was killed by Welter , a cousin , ammd John hlenderslmot , aim muumele of time boy , for $11,000 lnsuruimce that yoummg hiemmdersimot carried. 'flue timreo had gone to time woods to cluop logs. 'l'hie mntmrilc'rers returneul at nmigimt anti reported Wiillamua hail heerm killed by a falling tree. Blood foummd imm vmnnious idaces imurroumithimug tIme 1115cc amid a krmowleulge of time imusurumice , however , tliacreditt'mI time story amuil time immen were aeon arrested for time ci'lmne , S 'I'esmod rhi. Nut , ( umm I' inceis. CLl'FIJtNl ) , Mnm'clm 1G.mtmmmple of time lilumninutimig gas receimtl' discovered Iii New York line been IartIuhlY tested by time Cieveimmnmd Cius Light comnpammy of timimu city. Secietmmry llemmrdeley of lime commmpany memiti tritlity ( hut time raH inurtueti m4ti'umliiy unti guve arm excellent light. 'lIme mnmmterimui frtmimm mm'imiciu it ItS umitnule is lime mmiii comul minuet , svolded by electricity into a sort of poinuis nuubetuuimce. 'rime mmcmv tliscovery mummy rmmvolu- ( ionize time liresent lroceee of flmunufactun'jng gas. _ _ _ _ _ _ ( mime Ii is 'I Imromml for humus , Ilimkflnwii tieUhi' VINCENNES , Inmd , , Marchi 16.-henry hiartimolommmew , a large stockimolder of tiu En. ierimrlse stove foundry of ( huts city , cut hula throat train ear to c.ir today. No cause is known for time act. Ttventy-Oiio l'itmtmr 1lliIls ( ommmImmie , GRAND FOIilS , N. I ) , , March 16-Time flour immillers of time Ited river valley , we stern Dakota anti Mormtana imave fonmmietl aim associatlomm for the ptmrcimame of wimeat stud sell- lmmg of timelr lroduct. Twenty-orme nmmlhls are In thu cormmtinatioui. , ltlovcimmeiirs of % ' , er 'usseli , WAShINGTON , Mancir 16.-Thu ChIcago has arrived mit Fumichal , Madeira , on imer way to temv York , Time Moticau ; has arrived at Seattle. M. O.DAXON MANUFACTUIUIi1 AM ) ilIALl1i IN HIGH GRADE BICYCLES 402 N. 16th St. , Omiinilin , Ncb , The Best Train . S For Denver is time Buriington'n "Denver Liniitod. " Leaa'es Omaha mit 4:35 : p. am. daily. Arrives Denver at 7:30 : next mimomnlng , Oimiy evening train for k , Colorado amid poimmts west - timmtt carries ttleepluig mimitl tliumimig' curs. Tlcket8 , time tmmble anti ( till immforrnatiomu at I City Ticket Office , 1324 Farnam. Teeth Without Plates lilp BAILEY , 'A ' " - ' DENTIST. hit ' Paxtomulliock , JA , 1un Im'arnmmmn 911. : ; FrmhiietTccuim.3 OOiSIIver 1"ihiimmmrti . . . . . $1 00 lou tTcctim . , , , . . 7 5(1 I l'uro QuId Yilirmxtt 2.00 Timhmi l'lato. . . . . . . . . 10 00 I Gold Cromvmmii-2Ck , $ GfJU Paimmise ( Extract'nm 500 I hiridgo Toctmr-tootti U 0) Teeth Out In Morning , New Teeth Same Day Cheap Farm Lands In Iowa. Nebraska , Kansas , Colorado and Sommtlm 1)ultota , for imnmesec'kermt only ; no 4 specuuhmttorn or hrokers miceul apply ; make your vuuitS knmown , Cumhi or atldress , Anglo-American Mortgage & Trust Co , OMAHA , NEBI1ASICA. DOCTOR t SEARLES I- & SEAFLES. . Chronic1 . 4 TItiA-.tlEN'r liv h1ta Constmlttltiflil Vres We cure Catarrh , all disenisos of thm Nouju , Throat , Ghost , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Dinoasce , Female - male \Vcaknoasos , L08t Manbood , awl 4 ALL PRiVATE DISEASES OF MEN. 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