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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1896)
r\ "DATl/V SPEC1RL NOTICES. AtUeHlnrinenli fur thrte oeiliinuii will lie InUon tinlll I Si. . " 11. t" . f"l * the otcnliiK ii nil until * < Ii. mtor the mnrnliiK nnel Htiiulnj cilltliins. j Ail * erllHi-ri , b ) ' rr < | lnttliiK n limn-j IICTIM ! oliecU , enn lin c nn-mi-ri ml- iiVemetl lr > n iiiinilii'i'i-il letter In * nri Jf The Her. Anjiner * hti nililri-fee-il trill ilclltrteil tin | > rttii iitlcin cif the rhi-ilc Olil ] ' . lint" , I l-2t nMtiril Ill-it Insertleini Jo nerd therenrteiiithhiu ; Uil < infer for leni tliiin SSi fur the * llrnt liifii-r- tloit. 'Ihi-xo iiilviTtliriiioiitinnnt li run c-nnie-vnlH i-ly. \ \ M M.I : 111:1.1 * . i ) AN inuA.iio ' \N Tiiis'iv or nlinplIlilnc to putuit ? I'ltitcct j ur lil < > s , lhe > mny Urlni juu lbrltc Jolm W drt biim .1 fo. I ) jit. nten Wn liln 'ln ( , D C. . for their 1 H prize tier nnrt ll t of tvvu liumlrnl Invrntloin ntri II CIO ITS TO JIM A MONTH ANTJ ixFiNSiS 1' Ut > sal ini-n for nrs ; pxperl"n' " iinnei"s nry . nlnndird Roods : I.llllo nptl. t l ir niiu'Iimc frco In pub luotonic. . Illnhnp .t Kllnp. Ht. Mo _ _ it-MW j > - - _ _ iM-nTHNnn ) suoi : flAi'Jw- llfntoii .Store. Onmhn. C. < J7 M M A WiiK It III : TO worKe-rn New KomU , New plan It n win ner. i : "ry finilly no ds It , Ito tl Mulit. II. S CO IMx 421 Cincinnati. Ohio MVH TIIAVII.I O MT.N WANTIIJ To vest poikot FnmplP ( frciO of rpl lint ndvi itli'- Inic . . fco d cc m Cl r' < MfK. CoI ns. vlll.Ms _ II-MCW-S' _ VVANTIIMIN TO I.IAIIN n\nnr.n TiiAni : , pan b * hUllir.il in IT.O tn.mtl.s . , .oinplp o nnllll of tools not only furnWiinl fm pnn tkp urf. bill dnnntcd cncli KrndnntP Jiiiintf mi-n IHtvil for nnd pmrnnlPPd Hlluitlnn < nuinnl prnct cc fuinIHip.1 by UKP . .r . frull l < pi > . only nstUii- tlon of tlm 1 < lnd In HIP world wii'toH pnM hit- urdnvs vvlill. . ' lenrnlnir < liliiso Iliibpr ScIjrnl ! S3 ho Clark ft , 'lilpnio 11-JICSj .J' " WANTED. HY A uusiNnss iiorsi : A wlilow ono wbo hn been iitcd lo buslmsi life pn-Mioil Adi S 17. lire 2 f . AT 710 N sr > ST. ro\irirtNT Blrl for Kfnernl hou pworl ; trfcrencus r i : > Tnorsis. IN AM. rAins or TIII : CITY TIII : O I' I3TVI Lonipany IWj 1 .imam 1 J _ iious co. . 101 N. RHN itouans c , A. STAIIU or x vj.n'r : IIOUHHS WAI.tjACC , 11IIOW N 11I.TI IGi ouj ron TiHNTT S-HOOM IIOITHI : , AI.I. MODIUN convenlenp' " ( , south front nnd e-unvpnifiit lo business Inquire nl 2003 Half llowaitl S-IIOOM. DRTAmnn. MOUPUN nousi : * n SCSI Capitol avenue , II H Hoblson N IITACIIHD 12 UOOM lawn < .OIJ llliuipy M& " .i JJI cn .11 a noLThia A NO COTTnis rou HINT nil ovtr tlio ilt > ? " > to ! ) riilLllts , 17"2 Pin- nnm. A birKaln S-room IIOUSP. all winlPin. In flnp repilr , till LnfayctU nve , opp I/ifn > ctlo Hce n STt TUO PINI : IIOUOIN , ONH s ONI : a 117 nnd 12."i ho uth t , nil modem convenl pnctH , IK HI ie ldcnre pirt of the city Inqu're ' t2 ! ( N. Y Life , telepliono TiHl D-JIU7 BTIAM inATiiJr : lTdiiis AND rEvTa Hovvurd It. inch , ugent , 1C1U ( .lilcnRO stru-t D JIfiM rou IHNT , MonniiN S-UOOM notisn AT CII I'nrk nvo Inqulro at I ullm druR store Hlh nnd DoUKlns st D M82I LIST OP HOUSES , THi : UYIION lleeil Co . 213 S Hth st. D MS23 IIOUSUS , P. D.YCAU , ICTII AND nOI'OT\S 1) J1SJ3 Jyl TWO O-IIOOM HOUSES. SOC SOUTH UNO D-JID73 JyC' six ROOM COTTAGU , IA\\N AMI fclmdc. 2i:4 MI'inil st. _ ron niNT , S-IIOOM HOI sn , AM. MonniiN Improvenipnln. IIIBO rooms , hard wood flnlslipd No 401 N ! 3rd St U 131-26 NICCI.Y pi-TiNisnnn noi'sn POH IIINT. for July nml AtiKtist , on Painam street car line Apply to J. 11 I'arrotle P M337 cboi.isr : FcnNisiicn COITAGC NIAI : IIlKh niliool , enrly applicant , vnpnnt linu o price S II , Ilei- I ) MGI'J 2j KOH IIINT : , PLV.TS. I.ANOJ : block W ) ' . bouth luth st D lifCly.'l SIX IlOuM COTTAGi : . 2223 Ohio st. Enquire 82S .South ISth st 1 > l,7--Jl NHAIt HANhCOM PAIIK COIl 2STII AND Illcl.ury , Fi-rooin huut-i. all mo km con veniences , IlulU'JInf ' ati un lu'alliiK 1 > JI678 28" NICI : TIN-IIOUM POU UINT PUII- nlblied or unfuinlshcd Addrths B II II.-c D AUDI 2S" rUUNIKIIIID IcOOMH , IIOUSCKUMMNa. 2021 31 Mary'8 11 SOS Jy4 FlTHNlSIIi ; ! ) IIOOMS , UOljHiKini'ING ; cheap JC11 St. Miry'H. IJ-OT-Jy 1" IIOUMS SOUTH . " ; TH ST IV-M073 30 FPIlNIHIini ) IIOOMS POU LIGHT HOI'MI. Ueeplnt ; JJ13 lluiml.is i : JIGS I "j * FUH.MMIii > ItOOMS AMI 111)HI ) . FRONT UOOM AND UOAHL ) . 212 hOt'TH 2 TH i-trett. P M7W J o > rtlllNlSHIJD IIOOSIB , WITH Oil \\ITIIOtn buaid , ufcrenteH. Sid fanuth M bt P GST-JO' rou UINT. UOOM WITH HOAIID , INQUIIHJ Utopia , IT.'l Uiivcnpuit bt. 'Irunslcnto uccoino- diited. P WJ 2o SO rilONT i : ItOOM , 1O ! Mil ) 2110 P ilUi7-Jyi ) AI.11ANY. UOOMH , WITH UOAItll , Hlmta uccoinniodated .lul IJuuglaa 1' 51C03 23' WANTID-IIOOMMAIi : , si'ivnT. FNIIUCP"- tuinta to lo.nd JOUIIK lady that can play pluno , also two benllcnit.li on Noith llth , P-MS.O - POU 111 NT. I'I.P.NT HUOM WITH bouid , In prlvtitu family , 118 Boutli 1'Jth P-CJ2-JS * run iinvr u.M.'iiiiMsmi > P1IIST PI.OOU , JIODU11N , NUAll I'AHIC l > j bo. 2 1I | Ht. _ G M133 " c"c7iAJiniiis POII HINT , .MAN AND WIPK city water ; wastu pipe 3U N. 17lu Si.U . U 7:3 Ki.N'rvroitis : : AMI orrici- , . pnibT ' C-I.ASS niucic sroiii : in H.niNii , ion I'uinain three ttoilca an I lu em-nl , will altei to null tenant , luw it.nl , ill l t Nul 1 II U bids _ _ 1ui7 eroui : , siiUA'iii ) IN HI\UT op co\i.\TuT ulim illaukt , 121 Sa llth eonnr llouaid , tuod liaouuuit and in Hour. 311 1st .Vu'l lik bldi ; HUNT , 1111 : 4 STOIIY HIHOK iiiui.Di.sJ ut VIC Purnuin M , This bulldlni ; lian u llrepp of cement buuenunt complete t ani hi-ailnn | i\- tuiea v\aUM til all llouis , Ka& , etc Alply at the olllco uf 'llu' live. | -K Q Ail } > T.i M'ANTIJU. AGP.NTH WANTIMJ. ll.i.Ph m1 U | ) AND diainutlu hlator ) of the hi UiuU e-yilunu Kiaphlo in count of deutli nd dpv.txtutlon' prlre , 25 rente , Urnm fito Itarelay , t Co. , i in' ulntiutl , O. j Mt,3s 27 * iGKNTrtVANTiU TO Bill A , HOO.Nrti I.Te7 ! ; Mite and liedlniK Klllei " to 1.111 tin no pextu on poultry und In poultn lioii i-n , Jii to JKJ i.r montb euitlly made Per partleulumvilto T 11 Iloono & . Co. , hew ml "sH > J .Mift.3 . 3J dCNTri MAKK 01 TO W A lINTIIOHIV. . Inj ; the "I'oinel " tlm only II miup shot eamer.t iiiaili ) tlio Rrvatert feller of the Kiitury. en- eral .ind lotul agentti wanted all ov < r th uorlil territory , write luday fur tiiins ami Co , l.u e'ro M > \\U J MMII 30 AOKNlti WANT15I > TO bill.I. OUIl I'AllINT Kitchen looln , alxiilutely no i.oniieliii | | | | , | K > t Rilllni ; kiwclulllfH e-ver ufTired to UKVIIU A druna with 2o Kluiiip , P Ii. Kolikr fo , 'union ' O 3ALi-i.MiN : : WANTI'D IN HVKIiy DISTIIItT nuvv n > ui > oii nainpli * > free balAry ur cummlHiloii vvllli fxiwiiK'S from mart L-iUe Ilru * eo < lit- J-MlSl si' WANT KiJ-n.i.usTUATiiANn : muT- nmtlc bltlury of thu bt l.ouU fyclono , HiupMo utcollnt of tlttatb nnd Uevanlutlun. pike. Sir , term * fr e. liarolay If Co , Cluvlnr.atl ' u WANTHIAOHNT.S ALUMINUM CI.AV CfKK. I MI , ' uate ; tl to ( s a day , L , / MrtiUy Glbnun Clay Co. , aibicn city , HI. J-Uua > : ii nm ) \NlTiT " > Aill N . s P'lll III Sin. ! . S At Hi nU. 1 I.lvri it , ! ( Mnlry nnd llobirt. , 'A piKcn plPKantly llbtftrwtPd. prior , only tl W , t'ilifm ' and thi * thrapcdt nnd oiitwtl * * , nil otfi- ft * M j-r rpnl to a rtitii nml fr < * l M paid , book * now r < M I ) nut- limp by etnllnc 50 tfnlJ In Mump * for n miltu HI onn > Ad lit-n A 11. A\orlhln ton * Co. . Hsriforcl , Conn.TMWO .T-MWO 23 A vi n 'i o ir \ orANT OOD irNANTi rou vcitiit ; Il-tt tlicm with I lil'llty. 17-1 Knrnini St. K ISV ) , Timin ou rom rsrrnNi .Hiri : rootm In nrtl ftn pi rl of city , miltable for light linutwKtrpIng K denlrod A0dre * H I , lorillrn X SSt 2S * SI I ) II A ( ill. I'AfiriC STOHAOK AND \VAIltHOr K CO. S-SIO Jjm s Uenernl torne nnl forWMnl r * M-ul ! STOtiAGi : . THANK I\VIHH , 1211 M 00 \VAvrnnTo nrv. point TO nioirr noiiHi : rownit n.\so- llniMulne Aililttti M T CimmilnRi lie- nlrlco. Neb N-CC9-I7 rim . \t.uri UMTI itn. 'on SAMS on rxriiAMiN r.o r , on uo SultPS of bodr * i ni furniture , nlso n vnlunbl- * pilint. Adc'rcfH I'rop'r roloiiudo Ililcl. Onmlm , Nib. o-O-sn * nut s\iiU uoiisns AMIVACSOB. . iR\v on noon SECONDHAND nml bucrlf clip.ip 1411 Hedge 1' C" > 2 oifsf.n SM vi.iriMi'oiiTin : pony pnict in , cirt anil linrncya. Iniuliu Aoiom ItnHlnn Htrre r M on .HALi-riL\rTON CHIAP. CAM. AT 2j3 ( MinrltHBt .Inn Ilninlln 1' 073-20 HtBT-C't.AS.S r VMILY notl'sn AND I'll Mi- ton. iOO Bo. 21M I'-Ml'W run ItHST HAIirmoOD lion AND UIIi'ICI N fence ; nlir > "alllrc ' C It Leo. ! )1 ) IVnmlaii Q-tal IMIAND rtll'VCM" ? , $10 , J15 K. ISO. lllf"i Cl.i- ! rented , rcpiilisd. Oin. lllcy. Co. , 31 ! N. _ 16 at Q 11 4 OR SAI.H J1MOO ) 11OND1 HONNINC1 20 y * iit it mil binrln. ? 7 pn cent lnure- , per rn- num. the * " biMiiirt nro ll'st-rl-m In rviry re - peel , full pirtlrulars fnrnlslnd , m ilce offtr for nigh an\\ \ Address S 10. caic of Iee Q-MI.U30 * ou HALL : . TIII : I.AST TvvnNTY-nvn larifo mapi of Ottilia anil South Omnlii , known as the Aluli . On > lonl tnniis. In box iamvlth prlni ; , at 5" rich , nrlRln illy wiM foj $ rr. Apply nt It-Kim 122 ll"0 bulldlnc. tlu'Fc nro tlio enl > umaliilne copies Isbticil In thai foun Q-MTO 27 on SAi-n-or.D M'vnnii , CON-SISTINO or 2x1 , SxS BheptliiK. shlplap , sldliiB. etc , also quantity old brlcK1PP'J ' A sutlnlnl Cninl- tlo . b07 Ho\\nid bt Tel , 1CIC Q-CCS.JI1 * ru rou SAI.H. nv CAU io\n , CAN io\n on r M , _ i-i ] ' , or C1 11. I I' lt > s A 1- dipsa bin ( \\cll & Ua\ls. J'Pirj. n nQMC77 30 s'O i fAT.tr.iiArn rnwnifmi roil su-i : at a meat bit Kiln I Sonnpnbprp l"i" > DOUB Hs st Q- MOST 2S C MIIVOVANTS. ins Dn ii v.'AniuiN CLAIIIVOV\NT 111- llablo bus'neis inpillum , Mb ynr nl 113 " ICth S 01 nn woNDin or run AOH rnor AI.Y M.i-siry , tbc trc.itist fortune teller of the world , pi t. ptiscnt futuie told or no tlmrife 1503 r.irn un nt 8 to IS m 2 30 to o 10 p ra S-MC22 2U- 31 VSSARU , IIATHS , iTC. MMI3. SMITH. 1121 noUOLAS STUKCT , OllU lloor room 7. inas.sifie. : steam , alcohol and sul- pluirlno balliH. T S1W3 . " 7 L.mi I.KON. HLUCTIUC M\ss\cn PAII- lors refrenlilnK nnd curnllve , don't full to c-ill 417 S llth at , upstairs T MC47 25 * , MASSAOR r,07 SO 13th Bt , room J. ' 1 MUJ 2U * I'UHSO'N DAT1IS. MASSAGE. IJMC. TOST. SlD'i S.lit VAN VAi.Knxni'nr.ii nnsinovs pin anentl > , by cliclilclty. siipcrllnrus Imlr , molts \\arls , ptc. Itoom lib > . ' . Y. Llfo llldifU U rr- : cfnin , NO PAIN. NO DITIN- tlon fr < m busne"sc | rpfer to lumdnds of patients ciiud O 11 Mlllci Co. , S07 N Y l lfc bulldlni ; . Onulii. Neli t ; GD7 'IAVI A IIOMU THCVTMI3NT TCH I'TUIIINC tioublpj. PI jHlilin In nttemlaiKO ConhUltn- tlon or health bool * fiec. 340 Ilco llld llldU U CDS n \TIIS MASSXOR. GNU rinn : hinltli restorer , skin beaulllier 1015 ChlcaRO street. U-11 2 27 ISO TO.V niinss CUTTING AP\DCMV. it sm. KuibaUiblli .liar'i the beht > > > > tcmnii letlttlim- ti ich rs wanted , cliculirs sent. Mm G hlu-ller. U-fiM .MOMY TO I.OAN IIUAI. USTATU. ANTHONY LOAN & TUUST CO . 315 N. Y I , . Quick money nt low rates for choice farm loans In Ion a , northern Missouri , eastern NUjrjsKu. CITY I.OANH. C. A. STAIHl. 025 N. YVf Vf 700 MONI3Y TO l.OXN ON IMPHOVUI ) OMAHA real estate. liiennin , I eve Co , Pulton blk W-701 .OANS ON IMPKOVnn S. UNIMPROVIJD PITY properly. W. I'urnnin Smith > v Co , 13.0 Km num. W 702 MON1IY TO 1X3N ON IMPIlOVfiD OMAII \ pioi > citat G. G1 ; . . G and C'fc per cent I'uvp i. Themes , room J07 rirat Nation il bank Hide \V-701 MON1JY TO LOAN ON CITY l'ROPBHT\ 5DOO 00 up to lOO.WO 00 riJcllty Tmst Compaii } W 7U > MONHY TO I.O\N AT LOW HATKS Till : O I' . DH\H | Co , io ; rnrnam St. \V 70'J ' 0 PIIIl C'HNT MOM5Y TO LOAN ON OMAHA ical cstalo > V lb fuima W II. ileiklp , Omali i \V-707 I' . D WUAt ) . LOANS. 1CTI1 AND DOI ULAS \ VMS33 J > 1 \Vi : WILL HAVI3 A LAItHi : hl'JVIAL I'DND to loan cm lininoveil Omaha propelty In July nnl AueiiMt at Inncst Kites nppH now , don't wnlt until youi old loan cspltes. ridellty 'lru t C'onii nny. \V-X1127 UIAI. : ISTATI : AND LOANS U'llllnm H C-raiy , l > 15 N. Y. Llfo bide W ( ! " 1 J2I JIONHY TO I.ll CII VT'I'ISI.S. J1ONIJY TO LOAN 50 M " 0 DAYS rt'HNI- turo. ulanoi , ttc Dull aretn.rcom S II irkei lilk X 708 JlONllY TO LOAN ON rilUNlTUUU PIANOS boifecautoiiti , etc , at loucst late In clt > no iimoMil of Kooda. strictly ( . onlldentlnl , > nl can nay the loan off at any lime or In iiny Iiliuurt. OMAHA MOIlTOAOi : LOAN PO 30t > So IGth St X 700 r.o iN\nsni : ) IIAHNH bsSIIICIY , prto.s- IKHtus priHJfn , free , r , Dally , 12J1 llroidn.iy , New York Y M7SO-JJO" Toil SALi : AllODT 20 LI1S MINION TYPH 7l > ) lld , acute. COO ll bii.\ki ijjie , K/ ) | , j | t\\o ililnl cmea , J ) < ! iu ! > lt Iron atuntla foi tuo thlid < HL'n Thin material \ \ m IIM I m The Omaha Ilee and la In fairly uood con lltlon Will b full iheip In bulk or In rnmniUlea i suit nunhibLr Appl > In pi-ism or by mill The IVo Publbhlm ; < 'n Omaha Nib Y 713 I.-OK b\Li-ruAT MAIIKII' : , ruN-nuL LO. latUn , K " 'd lationa 'e , thiun foi cull If HUun thl iek.d < lre 3 1 ; n , jirtl otllro , CouiuU lllulr < Y 4U3 20 .SALI : , LI\HI : : AND h roc-it OI ONIJ o7 * thu l t und most ipntially located lluij , lo.iullna" and tale btables In Onlilu , ba\u ullur biikliuFu tint miulivK all no time , ILIUM iutih , or inUht Kite time on pail , \\lti coed McurltyilJteFu S SO , Unnih t I In- _ _ Y MiuG .Iy 1 PAinMIll IN PlloriTAllLi : AND ROOD locatid buiilntiiH , LHtubllHlitd four } ears. 3'/ > lpiUlri'il | Adilrti.ii h 21. IKu i-lIS7S''i TO HUNT Oil SIJMr-l'KNTHAlJT'lT HOTlHT ( 'ood butldlDK near IF P iltpot , newly i > .UiUi 1 n I pupiu I "J IIKIIHB puttl ) furiilahed Ad- illtms J \VhllttUcn Y MC1IJ I.'J ' i\uiiAMii : . : io Acina OK GOOD L\ND IN CUNTHAI. N btaitKa to exchingo for a liurdiwre utoik , ior > ard or K > > d tknalor. Adlu'sa I.ucli W. , DodRe. Nuh. \\OUTH ciioiPi : PHOPIUTY IN OAL- \oblun to tradd for mercliunJUe. Addreaa S 4. I.l UXfHANGi : PITY PUOPiilTY : AND l sumo ca ! i for ( .loan utock of uierchundlju nlthln 100 mlliM. AdJreka S S. Ilee / MSil ? 7 TO I\CHANUI ; . rou OMAHA PIIOPKIITY. A faun of 20 mrej In hnilth count ) , Kttiiraa. AUdrcu ikii M. Umllli Cniltr , Kunxua J ) I 1'ou s\i.r-nu\ij nsTvrn. TO J t'V I/JIB iou tu Mlnjf pinptp , liuu find lot * f if h m rinxinK In pile * fi mi ! ) to 1.00)0' ) ' > r ncripi ppit > for Inxp trnpnt hiiild rxainl e our lint bcfir | > uroh ilnie , as we me PIP- to onrer the 1v tint can Iw had at lo nil ) the tlm < . POTTEH & nronnt : COMIMNY. S.V. . Cor. 16th and I'tunnm \I1STIIACTH. TIIH liIION HKCU COMPANY. 1111-712 Oil HALIJ-HOtTSi : 7 HOOXIS AND PULI , LOT on Wd < t , bptwicn Popplclon nnJVoolrorth , JSOOUUfl llntine 7 rooini and full lot on rt > orla n\e. , iptwpen t'npplptnn nn I Wntilnnrlh J * SCO 00. Hoti < > ronmn , barn , lot 60x100 ft , 3115 Hurt it , } 1 f. < * > 00 Hoii'e & tuonn , lot SOxUO ft , 3121 Hurt ! . , 1,200 TO ll'iiivo 3 roonn nnd full lot , near cnr HUP , ICO 00 , 1'ull Inl frontlns we t nn HniiRpom pirU , IIP- ween Woolworth nnd Hickory Mi special axi-n nil inlil In full St.COOOO. Doiililp thH irlpo woull be n con cnntlcnluo for this lot odnj * . Tull lot north front on lljrl t , between Mth and 50th M . $ l 3-0 (0 Lot rorH2 ft , M-iitli front on Dodce nt , be- npppn 2ilh and :0th si' , Jl r * Lot 6fxl27 ft , c t front , four blocks east Innroom park , } "i 000 South front lot In PleMilnnd Plnce , oilo bloci : rom 21th nt cnt line jr.o . on IM\o nciei nrar Smith Omnha. $3,000. 10 ncrei tifai I'lon'iicp , $210i1M Ixim or ncrpi nt the main e t ntrnncP nnd nlointsldp HIP Ml * ourl PaPldc statlrn nt Tort Crook and npar the R.\finmpiit biillillnKi cheap POTTIII x. p.noiidi : COMPANY , SV Ccr Kill und Tntnain Sin lllMMI 2S IOLD Oil SILViil : Nineteen litindrpd didlarn Mnnthl > imini'nt" Iln > n leintlfiil rottaRO In Vnlnut 11111 Oriihit Ilpil Untnto an 1 Trii't rnmpiny "II Kiut'i ' uth Ft. ni-Mrru mcvci.r.s WL'faTN IHCiCLU & dUN CO , 2110 Ct.Ml.Np "oh"jr < pin : "IIONTii'wi : \NTADJI'HI. . oil. repilr ordlmry pumtiir-M nnd linep In peed I'pnlr * .our blcvclc. full llnof snnlrlea _ Ak5ir-lltn _ Cyrl.Co . SI3 H ISth St. si'-J3 n Y1 TTi S CLH.YNI D on. , i : D AND i N - Hate I , cheiked nnd cured for , ! l 23 per mini i HOo. . 13th ft M-ril V in : proi'i.i : s DIPPHNSMIV 15:2 DouoL\g st . U the onlj plate . \herc l.idles arc sure to be -lle\ed l of all thtlr trouljUsome ill enM- peLiill ir to ( hell rvIbli Ii the oldest dls- pcns.iry In thn city. Don t he ltitc , prnerasti- nitlon Is the thief of tlmi- and In another mnnih sotit allimnt nny be Ini'iirable , all de- Injed courses and liit ultiltlei restored , no inattpr fron. hat cause \\e hn\c n line home It joti need | ilh.ic > ; all littPiK cncloslns stamp niisweipl and mpdlclnc fon\auled , conllic- muus J10 00 and up J\-2- * .in : INS POLICIES noraitr. I/JANS ON tame.V r llolden , P. O llox 227. Onnha Sdl J > 3 I.U&T. .O T GOLD Wllin 11ING 2 STONH-I , NHAll M n church. Ilituin to lieu olllie for ie ard Lnst-G70 50 , ir. 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HAiir * IN Ml 1 UAL L , & II. ASh N PAY C. 7. 3 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , always re- d-eumblc. 1701 I-'nrnnm st. Na'.tlngcr , Sec 710 HOW TO RCT A HOMK Oil SECLllfi GOOD lntei.st OM "i\lng . Aplj to Omalu L & 1J Ass'n , 1704 rnrmnr a SI Nattln er. f-ec _ 1 \\MIIIOKHIIS. . H MAIIO1MTZ IjOANS JIONiY. : 41 ? N , 1C ST. 72) \ICIC. UNGAGKMHNTS TO DO DIliSSMAKlNG : IN families solicited Miss Sturdy. J017 Di\cn port street. M 172 JylG \V\\TiiTO IKIUU\V. idJOlOO. riVU YHAIIS ; IIUMGATION HNTKIl- prHn In westein Nrbijkki. Fecurlt ) , 2 0)0 ) acres Rood land Address S 13 , ) l < e M-C10 27 * .SHOUTIIAM ) AM ) ' ! " PIUVIIITIAG. J. . C VAN SAN'I'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFK 71S RA1LIA ! Ml ) IllVKll | Airlves Omuhi I'nlonJJipol ' lOlli & . 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St. IMul raBMiutei . ll lOpn 7:3 > iini. . .Bloux e'lty I'nnKtnuc-r . u.Wpi D Mpm . Ht I'aul I.linltod _ 3 20ai i.Vaitw I TNION I'MMrTT * \rilvea I ' OmulnJUiUonDtnu | 10IJU .v Mumm Sta ' Onuiii 30ain .Ki-arni-y Ixpie .i 4 lopn 8.Wain . . evi-rlind ! Llmltel 4 ttpn 3 3" | > ni lleafco A. htronmb'K I2x d x Hun ) 12 JM Ii 45pm C.rund Itdiind ixi : U'iw ( e-x. Hun ) 12 I'pn S 30pm . . l' l Mull b 41 WAIIAMI 11AII.VVAY JArrlvm OinahalUnlon Ucpot. 10th A Muitoii Sin | Omuh ' 4 30nm Hi L'TiiI. ' C'unnun Hall _ . "oiiialialUnicu Depot. iSlli , v Jlunon HtH I tmaii Omalul Dipot , lit. ) and \\ib.t i au. ) ' i iLCCTRICITV'S XE\V \ RIVAL lomprossed Air Enters the Lists to Bo Enltlft 'for Popularity. TS APPLICTIOfJ' \ TO S fREET CR \ 1RFFIC \ i i i lny iirjvvlureMils lie-n lien e.l C.iMMriie-tltiii of Mini. * Tlilnu * mull lln * . SitUe-cl 'Mail ) Knotty 'M < M-liMiiI < 'Ml I'roliH'iiiM , In view of Its multiplied uses n.t present nd the InrRo i-osslbllltles of Us future. It s rather odd. sajg the New York Herald , t compressed air should not have at- racted more attention as a motho force han It h.is. Perhaps the explanation lies i the fnrt tliat this generation lins been Ivcn over lo n sort of electrical mnnlti Jlc-ctrlclty reiircsentoil tlio unknown Its osslblllllc's seenietl bountlless , nml there ns no telling v.hat tbe neglected gentleman f Inventive genius might turn up with the ext inoinent Now , ho > vovcr , the boundaries t olcctrlcnl application are mote cleat Iy do- tieil ; It has been l educed to n mechanical actor of known powers , anil It Is now pos- Iblo to measure- Its cost nnd capabilities gainst that nf any othe r power. Marvol- u-i as Its possibilities sill ! appear for Iti- ustrlal puipojes , Its romantic * lingo Is gone , nd compressed air Is now celling a hear- It was the opinion of the late * Kraiilclln 'opr ' Prof Mutton of Columbia tolle-RC , ro- elilly nuoteil his words with appioval that f but n fractional part of the money ami rains thrt 1ia' . < > been spent upon the clevcl- pincnt of el'Ctilclty hud boon applied to emi | ) e"5Md oil , wo should now bo ildlng pen imciiniatlc ttamways Insle-ail of tiolloy ars , anil employing the same fence In a vast ailety of ways lie tlml as It may , It Is ertaln tlipt It Is only recently tint coin- rcssoil nlr has heun laid hold on by the In- cnlive * and mechanical genius of the tlay. lilt even In these few years a wonJoiful tllilo bas boon made A few yean ago the mechanical elllclency f compressed air was less than . " 0 per out .lust what this means Is that If It ook a 10'1-horsQ ' power to compress a given uantlty of air the latler In tuin would tin lie work of loss than fiO-hoiee poweiH mleeil , even at the prcbcnt tlmo In Pails , here this power Is uscil most extensively , lie lobs Is still enoiinous , KO nuieh so that lie same machinery and the same methods ouhl make no headway In this country at It is heio again that American mechanical enlus has shown how far It lends every- hliii ; else In the woild It Is computed liot with some of the latest Improved Amer- ? an machinery the percentage of loss of lower ha been ictluccel to about 10 per ent. That Is to say , of 100 units of power ut into crmicEseil air , nii.oty ictuni ac ual vorK Thure Is no other transmittlnK icdluni of anv thing like the etllclency of his Slmllailv , too. the storage of compressed Ii was a dimcult matter. It Is * .cry much note i cnctratlng , for example , than steam t similar ptessuio , nml when it was storeu p very much of t would leaK away Now , low over , storage , reset volrs have boon de licti , in which the leakage Is next to noth- ng Those are known ns Mannesmann ubcs , end are , ihaclo of milled steel without cams or weldings or riveting of any sort. "With tlu'so and othei Impiovcments the cost of comprcsbp'd air has been steadily re- lucod , so that it Is everywhere coming Into use , and every where experiments aie going on to test Its availability for more and more jranches of mechanical art. Its widest use vlll undoubtedly come with the development of great central 'power plants In the large Illes Tho'most ' extensive , as well as the loneer of theso. Is the Popp syslom of Paris The latter was Inaugurated In a smalt way nero than fifteen years ago , and has giown steadily , so that It has now three central stations distributing a total of 22,000 horse ) ovvcr. U has many miles of mains extcnd- ng over the busier portion of Paris , llko a series of water mains , and these nro tapped wheio\er needed In exactly the same way. The system has been of Immense advantage in that it has been able to supply avast lumber of small shops with the very light lower which they rcciulto Many of the smaller Paiislan Industilcs are can led on in the homes of the artisans and -voiy often hose do not ic-qulre moro than half a horse power. A steam engine would bo ciulle out of question for such purposes , and It Is here that compiessed air has been found of 1m- jiicnse utility for running the small motois and like machinery which these manufactur es processi'3 employ. AIH INSTEAD OP ICC. Almost all of the Parisian restauiants , too , have comprcs&ed all lefrigerators , so to speak , the roltl being induced by the ex pansion of the air. Still again , the visitor In Paris is surprised at the almost universal [ irevalence of the pneumatic clock. Kvery where you go you see the clock hands pushed round , not by means of the usual clockwork : jut hy the pulsations of compressed air from a central station that may he miles away. So , too , the best of the Parisian tram sys terns are those where compressed air Is em ploy ccl as the motive ! agent , and all over the 3lly , running dynamos and motors of every sort , jou find this same servant at work In Paris the manuf.ictuio of compressed aid and eloctrlcty has been carried on by the * name company , so that It Is Impossible to nay Just how profitable the compressed ah plants have been Similar compiessed all plants have boon tried in niinilngham , Ung land nnd In IMInbiirgh , but ncltlioi bave been of considerable size , nor have they enJoyed - Joyed the same popularity as the Popp sys tem in Paris In this co'intry the Pennsylvania lallioad Ims a largo plant nnd It Is announced that the Pullman works in Pullman. Ill , will be entirely run by this power , the company liavlng experimented with compressed air for some time It will bo ii'ineinbered that a company v < as formed a few years ago to build In Now York City n similar power plant to that of the Popp nystcm in Paris , and sup ply compressed nlr to the metropolis. This company , which was understood to he- backed by William H. Graco. obtained a chaiter from the Now Vork legislature ) to lay lib plpes all over Now Yoik City The measure ) was known as the "Salt Water bill" fiom the fact that the company was given the right to lay pipes for con veying salt water an well as air. Kor some reason the cntorpilso did not meet with favor nnd nothing has yet como of It The franchise , which , U Is Bald. Is still In force Is chiefly owned hy Alfred Parrlsh of the Union League club of Philadelphia Probably the moil valuable seivlco which cnmpi esseel nlr has rendoied in this coun try thus fai abldo from Its use In Iho all biako has been In mlnlns Hero It has literally added millions of dollars of gold silver , copper , lion nnd coal to the total pioduct oftho , pountry , has lightened am ni'ilo beaioJilo work In the mines and saved hundieds of human lives. And this Is true not | U Hip " " - ' < > S""ca lUt "r mciy other coijntry whuro mining Is cai- r Vie-fore the Introduction of the lock drill dlllllng was done slowly and painfully by hand. When steam was employed as an adjunct Iho heat nnd the bloom-laden all mJtlo of Iho mines a very fair MiKgcstlon of the orthodox conception of hell , fho pneumatic drill brought not only power , but fiesh and cooling nlr awell Then eamo the compieBsod air locomotive running overywneiei In nnd out of Iho minus , Ilkowlu InlngliiK In fi sh all. and llUovvIm lightening the work. Thcfce locomotives mil Bovoral miles with a hinglo change ) of air haul u load of from fifty to 100 tons , bin- la'i steam anil mnoko and Insures absolute safety from nru It docs what no other form of motor can do This locomotive ) In cidentally bus been succegbfully employed on plantations and whnrvc-b. In handling cotton bales ami oll-er Inllammablo mate rials whcro tlio menace of llro la great The cheapening of mining , dues to thu In troduction of air has bce-n an considerable that it U now possible by this means to work many low gratlo properties that would otherwise be Idle. This la notably Ilio case In many of the ) western states and In other countries whcro cold and silver mlnln-i is carleJ on. so that It In llte-rnlly true that this now power las added much to the world's block of precious inctaU. USKD IN CANAL CONSTRUCTION Again , marvelous to say. the finest canal In the world U be-liig built largely by com pressed nlr. Tiat ! U the Chicago drainage ; ) cnnul , wl.oao cheapness anil rapidity and eabo of construction U the mechanical won der or this gene-rallou This caual has bccu cut almost exclusively with compressed air drllltt nml channeling machines It la call m > ed tlmt If nil the rock and cnrth taken out of thli great canal were idled tip In pyr amids half elorcn lilies the sl/o of old Che-ops would rise from Chicago's outlying idnltis. This cnnal wns begun before the Manchester canal wns completed , nl It Is computed that the cosl ot excavation has been less limn one-naif the expense for the Game woik on the English projc * < t the Chlcugo cnnal Is completed Ihe lie scent from Its level to thai of the Illinois river , Into which It empties , will probably be accomplished by n single quick act lug. high Ift lock , operated by compressed air. This lock will raise or lower n ship or canal boat a hundred feel In shorter timennd with less expense of operation , not to speak of con struction , than Is now the e-aso with a ten or 8fl Itte en foot lock The new pni-uimitlc lock , as I have already noted , will be first Intro- ilueeil on the Uric canal , whole at Look- .iort n Rlncle pair of lot ks working llkia scale balance will replace sixteen of the old. This remarkable connivance , which was the ' Invention of Cliauncey N llutton nn Amer ican engineer , will revoliitlonlro canal build ing , and " 'aUo It possible to take a moll- liter ocean vessel , the laigost that flontn , Plclc It tin and lift It to a ht'lKht eciinil lo _ iliat ot Niagara In lesa time limn It now takes [ to lift a canal barge the height of n lie-in pole. Htillt of steel nnd operated by air Instead of water. It can be constructed BO cheaply and lift a vessel In mic-h a height that It will reduce the cost of a ship cunttl from the great lakes to the Hudson from the entirely prohibitive cost of $ .100000,000 i > r tGOO.000.000 to less than $100.000.000 In other words It will make possible ) that which was hitherto Impossible , and effect a very great saving In ft eight rates from the east to the west Itoyond question the application of compressed nlr to the ton- Mil net Ion end opeiailcm of canals marks n distinct oia In tiansportatlon , and iniiHt eventually effect the Biivlng of millions of dollars annually to the people of this cutin- r. r.The The pneumatic diy dock , of which Ihe .motimatlc tnnil dock IH a duvclopmcnl , him ; ieen sllccc'SHfully lilt-d In nngltind nnd cilhui ountrlrs , though In a rather clumsy fashion This , too , wan the Invention of nn Atiurlian nglnuur , Colonel Ilaskell Ily the adoption of thehiiinu principle of balm ting u pali of locks like a pilr of scale pans an Is done In I1c case of the Dutlon luck , a very great Im- irovoment will bo effected , and Hit dry dock made much moro valuable and economical than It Is in Its present form. Stilt another application of the * mine * force1 is found In the method of raising sunken ves sels by mcmm of placing eollapHlblo rubber or eanvoH bags In the hold of u idiip , and then filling these with cnmpicsHod nlr When the b.iga arc Inllutrd thu water Is ex pelled and thu Hhlp rc-slciicil to very near Its original buoyancy. H Is then not dimcult tO lift. II Is only a nineteenth century brain which would think of Hi'ttlng compressed all nt work on the ftitin. NovorlhulcHS it has been very successfully employid In Australia In sheep shearing A machine devised for this purpose Is able to do the work of three men shearing hy hand , and furthoimore , does the wotk much bolter It prevents the wools from being injured by second cuts , so that the neat floccr la oven In length or "wool-topped , " and from this fact Iho wc > ol hi ings a better price lo itic market. Like almost all racfblnerr more over. It is a humane dc'vicc , and sa.\ft tb - sheep fiom mutilation , such as they to often lecclvc from biutal bhearers , working very lapldly and endeavoring to cut as close to the skin a possible It would bo weaiisome to tell of countless minor uses In which compressed air Is em ploy e'd Chemical minufacturcis find It al most Indispensable for moving acids which would ruin the \nlvcs of nny pump It is useful in treating syrups in sugar reflnciles Asphalt for street paving is likewise refined by this same means In rubber factories It is employed In the making of hose , nnd in textile mills for spraying finishing material on silk ribbon , bindings and the like , Im parting a better lustre to the goodn and sav ing many fine fabrics which would bo ruined by the use of steam. Cellulose silk Is made from wood pulp by air pressure , being foi cod through small holes In threads , which are bubscriuently combined by tw Istliig Culm , or the refuse from the coal mines , may bo transported long dlstnnccb veiy cheaply by pneumatic comcyors , and a similar device Is employed in Kngland for elevating grain In the pui I- flcalion of a city's water supply compressed air Is used largely , kindling wood Is bundled up by this power crude petroleum Is foi red through pipes long distances , and In the matter of forging It Ib used In somethlns like fifty dlffeicnt varieties of work. ALL SORTS OK USRS. Pneumatic dredges have been devised , pneumatic pumps will work at depths where other means fall , many large \css ls me steered by compressed air ; physicians use it for treating patients and pumping air Into the lungs , nt railway crossings it performs a public service in raising and lowering the gates ; many semaphore signalling systems , as well as many swl'chlng systems and block signals are operated by pneumatic power , nven copying presses are run by air pres sure , pneumatic tuin-tables aio use'd to make a locomotive "about face , " and still another ingenious application Is the pneu matic car dump , by which 01 whole train of cars may be emptied with the picssure of a man's thumb. In every great city and in almost all largo dry goods stores pneumatic tubes for trans mitting mall matter and other parcels are to be found , and eventually the handling of mail matter in our largo cities will bo Im mensely facilitated by the- adoption of the pneumatic carrier system The Philadel phia postofllce has made n > cry successful trial of a pipe line three-fifths of a mil" long , with a carrier speed of thirty mllc - > an hour This line carries about , ! 0,000 let ters a day at a cost of less than $10 In the extent of this scivice , however , the United States is far behind othot countries there being about 130 miles of pneumatic tubes In Orent Ililtnln alone Perhaps It Is. however , In Its application to tiactlon purposes that the largest future for compressed nlr Is to bo found A per feet street Unction agent , or the making o' It , 1ms probably enlisted the attention of moro minds than nny other single mechanl cil problem of the day. To llnd n motoi that will run without smoke or hot gascu that will bo somewhere ne.ir i.ilsclcss that . .111 bo swift , that will not bic.il down or stop every few hours , and that will he undoi perfect control and at the same tlmo eco nomlcal , to Invent such a michlno moaiin millions to thu man who guts hla woik In Hint. There are several compressed air devices that tlalm nil of these points Ono Is the Mokarskl system , which Is In successful use In France , another is the Ilardlo byatcm which , It Is claimed , has been successfully tested In Home , N Y : nnd a third Is the * Iloadley system , ot which nothing has yet boon disclosed to the public , but which the Metropolitan Traction company will try ex perlmentally In this city In about a fort night The lattei Is the Invention of Joseph II Iloadley. and ten cars aio now being oriulppod with his dovlco at Worcester , Muss Neither the Inventor nor President Vie-o- land of the Metiopolltan Traction company will give or have given out any information v-hatover jcgardiilt ? the new motor and .Mr Hoadloy H very emphatic to nay that every line that has boon pi luted regarding It so far Is moro Kiiesswoik. or , as ho puts It , "an absolute fake " The Mokaiskl la ope-iated by storage re-s- 01 volis , charged with compressed air at n low piessuro and reheated to a high tom- pnraluro when applied to the motor The Krunch trnliiH do not run at u high opcc-d nor carry very heavy loads , nor do they otherwise ) have to meet many dldlcuItle-H which confront the engineer In this city How over President Vrceland has had hln emglnecia In nuiopo investigating thl < sys tem and when tlioy leturn , In the eomso of n month or so they will report upon the feasibility of adopllng the Frc'iich uyblom The Ilardlo uysteiu has had Its motors In operation In Homo , and Captain 0 J. Flu- berger , corps ot engineers. U. S. A , has mailo an export report upon their working l-'roiu what ho says about the matter the following is laken "Last summer while attending court at I'nlontoun " says I ) H. I'alton , a prominent druggist of Fayelto Clly , Pa , "llireo wlt- nebsc-s wcio suffering from diarrhoea I gave each a dose of Chamberlains Colic , Cbolcia and Dlanhoca Hcnicdy ami It gave Immedi ate relief On the way homo onu of my neighbors was taken with a bevero crimp In the stomach and was Buffering with Intense pains. I gave him a dose of this runudy and within IKe minutes the ) pain had ceased. Ihu icnicdy Is a favorlto hero , I know of many who ure never wlthoul It I always take It with mo when going away from home. " Tor sale by ull diuggUts. COD'S ' IMPRESS IX XATHIE Physical Proof of the Exisleuce of n Supreme Being Abundant. AN EXPOSITION OF NATURAL THEOLOGY Strlliliiir i\ltlotiec tif Iho Dlvhu1'liui Tunnel In \n < uri > NVineelii fill Order An ItiKliMtclU u 1'niior oil IbcSubject. . To stimulate ) Interest In the study of "Natural Theology" among Iho senior pupils of the Sacred Heart aemle'tny of this city , n prominent clciKymnn offcicd a gold niodiil to tlio pupil who would wilto the best paper nl Iho close of the year. The medil was aw at clod to Miss llmlllo Schmidt uf Davcn- poil , la , who wrote the' uc'cotnp'iliylng paper. Iho paper is legnrdod KM a clear nnd sue * clnct exposition of the subject , Iho moio so bccaiibc thu ciuestlons were selected by the donor of the mcdiil am ! the answers written nrciinml , without notes , bonks or oilier as sistance 1 Thu physical proof of find's existence Is founded on ( ho markn uf Intelligent design uvliluiil In the vvoild The only a-itlsfncttiry v ay of accounting for the boiilllful order nntuie' eveiywheio exhlblta Is thelecognl - llon of Ihe oxlntcliee of a Doing whoso Inlelll- Kenco Is cnpahlo of designing all Iho compll- fiUnl systems of the universe of adapting mcMiis to ends with unfailing discrimination , and of linenilngly foie-soolng results In 0111 njlai system we * but a vast central body nionnil which Iho planets and their Btilellltcs rovolvi * so unswervingly in their orbits that eclipses and conjunction1 , can bo piodlttcd leiilinh s before they ocelli. Our own woild aiming othi'is Is involving nn He n\ls at a torilllo into and Is bowling thiimgh space with Hllll greater lapldlly , yet sn smoothly does It whirl on Its way , so precisely arc Its movements nnd those of neighboring bodies calculated , that no collision over occuis And inn enilli IH but a minute pail of ni- lure's magnificent waolo , iouiitli * < s ninnburb of hinvenly bodies , equally pisslvo In their ohedleiica to c linngelcHS lavr.s , piovo the ex istence ] of a Hiipiomuly Intelligent Doing who deilgneel them and who guides Ilium In theli coiirbu ' riiu same order h visible In the animal vegetable and mineral kingdoms The bones and inn si I CM of the animal arc so connected and combined , so admirably suited onu to the other , that from a single bone Hawkins the * anatnmlsl was able lo reinnslrticl the ontlio Hkelcton of an animal belonging to anew now extinct spie.i | > s Plants product ; llovvein fruit and cei-ds In r'gular ordui , mlneials ery talll/e In definite- shapes and according to certain laivs In far-t everywhere In the organic and In the Inorganic world wo are confronted with evidences of order which eoald only result from intelligent duslgn ORDEK IN NATUUn Now what Is order' It Is the disposition of parts with regard to the1 whole , the ells- position of like and unlike things giving to each Its proper place Order cannot exist without a knowledge of equals and of Incqual. ities. without an intelligent arrangement of parts , hence the knowledge lequlred to maintain the order of the universe nnibt be unlimited The adaptallon of moans lo ends and the foresight that order Implies forces the Irresistible conviction that it Is the re sult of intelligent design "U could not bo the effect of chance , for according to Epicurus and otheis who hold that chance was the sole cause of the uni versal order , chance is n blind force * which does not foiesee Its effects , and Its effects therefore aio not necessarily invariable and contlnuotib , while Ihe unchanging legularity of natino's all-ucrvading order shows , It to bu the woik of far-seeing and consistent iVsIcn It Is not the losult of a fortu itous concurrence of elernaliy existing atoms , ' for to anange themselves into thu orderly and beautiful comblnallons we sec aiotind us , these atoms must have- been possessed of no menu intelligence , but In telligence Is not found In matter ns a whole , thurcfoie it lt > not lit the atoms that cr-mpose matter It would be as lea'-onnble to suppose that If the letters of the alpha- bet w > 'ic ca'o'ess'v ' ' scat'ercd they would know ! 'ow to anaiiire * themselves Into thu Intolllglblu combinations of Shakespeare s 'Hamlet' 10 of Dante's 'Divine. Comedy" Suc'i a hypothesis would virtually bet abide the pi Inclplc of causation bincc it would admit an effect while denying an adequate cause If the existence of 'Hamlet' neces sitates bollof in the existence of a great dramatic poet , the existence of myriads of beautiful and orderly bystoms in every department of nature , necessitates bellcl In an Intelligent Author. It is a&scrted by those who wish to deny the existence of Oed that the order everyivhoie observable1 Is duo to nature's laws. This Is no expla nation , of tlio dlincultv , for there c .n bo no law without a lawgiver , and every law giver must have existed before ho coult frame laws , and the lawgiver who had the wisdom to frame nature's laws and the power to enforce thorn must ho superior to nature , therefore1 , a Doing buprumcly wlso and powerful exlbts. nssn.vcB coxsi nRin " 13y the essence of a thing we mean Its Intrinsic icqulsltes , in other vvoids , all that without which It could not exist at all The three sides and the three angles of a triangle constitute Its essence , lake away nny one of these throe cnhcntlil eonstituenlt. anil the essence of the ti ( angle Is destroyed The essence Is the aiiHwei to the question ' \\hatlsif' What Is man' A intlonnl anl mal. Rational nnimallty is then the essence of man essence may bo considered ab physical or motaphyskal The physical CH sonco includes the constituent elcmc utB in attributes of an actually existing Individ ual subslanco , but of no subitance can we adequately know the physical cbsenco , he- caiiuo substnnco docs not fall under Ibr BCMIHOS , wo know It mediately , thiotigh Its propi'itles , accidents or effects If wo me unable to know fully the physical essence of any created substance , we are htlll Icb' nblu to eompiehond that of thu Croat01 The metaphysical essence compiles the constituent elements of n bpecles , lunco II docs not adequately express the physical essence of nn Individual For example rational anlmality. which Is the metaphysi cal essence of man , e-xpresses but Im perfectly the essence of an Individual of the human race , but hy giving the proximate * genus and specific difference * It Indicates the notes that dlstlngulhh man from all othei species In Ilko manner the metaphysical cssonco of Oed must Indicate the distinction oxIstliiK belWKii Him and every species of creature and It must bo the fuun'Hllon of all Ills attributes as rational anlmallly Is the foundation of man's specific piopoi tlc'i Theologians hold different opinions with regard to what constituted the meta physical essence of Oed Some bald It wan the attribute of Infinity , others that It was the bc-lf-HXlHtlng nivluo Ii.KlllKonoo . Hut Infinity Is not the foundation of the othei dlvlno attributes , because wo must take In the truth of Ills self existence before we i an take In that of His Infinity. A belt-exist ing Bulng must bo Intelligent , thcieforo we noml not mention Intelligence when expres- nlnt' the Dlvlnu essence. It Is self-ex- late nee ulono which Is the metaphysical es sence of Ocid OBJECTS OF ooirs INTJLLIHT Primary objects of thought nro those known through their Intelligible species If I look at the vvull I c'c-o Its color , mid In mv mind l the IntolllKlblu species of that coloi heneo that color is a primary object of thought The substances of the wall would bo a seconiliry object of thought , because I do not Unow It Immediately , but through the medium of reason From our point of view there are In ( iod tbeso two kinds of objects of thought , hut v.o must boar In mind that In Him are none of the Imperfec tions of the human Intellect , and that bo- caiibu Ho Is a simple Being there Is no dis tinction between His Intelligible species and His Intellect , or bctvveun Hlx Intc'llcct and His oHHCiuo "Ood s Intellect knows what Is present to It he-uco Hu knows His own essence and the truth of IIU own en emeo Is for Him a primary cbjcc t of thought All things eUe aie secondary objects of Ills thought , but as all things eUo weru formed accotdliiK to HU cjtornul exemplars , und as Ho being all powerful , was able to realize accurately His Ideals , created things am perfect Imi tations of IIU archetypal IJt'aa , mid comic- 11 f.iiini ; Ills essence Ho ccci nnJ UviS , II C o'unc TS or ooivsiu . ' Iruili Is the object of Uio Intellect Rood Is the object of the will Ilerntiso ( Soil slmplo Ills Intellect nnd will nre wlt'i liu r > piieo , lienrc 1IM will ran tie , In oriKwItlon to HH Inlelleet nml wlmt Ills Intellect Miowi IIIlii to he Rood Ills \\lll necoMnilly loves Now Hit Intellect shows Him the Rooilnpss in Ills own cadence , con senuciitly Ills will necessftrlly loifs own cs&enco niul this is for Him the prlmiry object of His will Ills Intellect shows Him nil treated thing * nrenllid - tlnnn of Ills exemplary Idons. ntul consu- } n Imltntlotn of Ills ownro nlul eiestutes which He wills or IOM-S on no- eo'itit of Ills own Kooilne'C ! which U ro- Ilectod In thorn nrc the secoiitlnrj- objects of Ills will roSSIIHMTY OP rilKATRD THIVOS "The Imltnhllltv of the DIUiip essence lenders irenleil thlliRs possible Sluco they are the efTects of Hod's eternnl prototypes , thoj nrp an nniu copies of His isselico \Vhoro H'p Dl\itu. rssonee Is not linltAhlo creation is linposslblo , for example C1oil coubl iint rrcnlo nnnthor Inllnlto liclur "lllrTerciU theories hino bpcn brodpht foiwnnl to nccmint for the evlstelire of ( he world Iho Orccks In Ronornl hold the eternity of matter , Imt In the detnlls f iheix- \nrlotis .8 > stnini tliej did not nRreo rink taiiKhl that Hod cicntod the form of th noild iiq it now o\lsK hut not tlm mil Ur Arlntotle held that lioth the mntter nnd the form were etornnl nnd uncreated ISplctirus ( hnuiht ; Iho world wns the result of "n fortuitous eonrtiirente of etornatly o\- ntoint The Hjlo/olsts ifi 1111 tlio ineinlnit matter and llfo ) tnupbtthat mntlor and llfo were Ideutlcil 1'u-nisjii lectunl/ed two principles , mutter nnd splilt or mntter nnd fled Monlsta c-oniend Hint exoijthltiK Is ilue to a slnuli nRont nnd of Monlnm there nrr three thontion nc ponlliiK to the llrst mind Is the prinr-lplo nnd innltcr the imnlincntlon , nn or line to the second , mntter Is the principle nn 1 mln 1 the modlllcatl"ii ; ncrordltiR to the third both mind nnd mntter mo modinnllotis of nn unknown ptlnelplo The N'coplntoiusta hold that Ho.l ( icated necessarily ami h > Ills xcij natiiro AceoidliiK to them creation wan not a fioo net The modern theories nro hut ro\l\nls of the nnelent riisielsts hellovo In thu eternity of matter Huxley nnd Dniwln hold that mntter possesses tlio potency of life MnterlullHin , In rpcoRtilrmg nuthltiK hut mnttir , denies oplrltunl oxlst- iMito I'.mtholsm , n foi in of Monism wns tatiRht by Zcno In nnelent times nnd wna io\hod h > Pplnnzn In the ir\ipteouth centtit ) It tenches that eiirjthlnK Is an cmanntioii or IMI unfolilliiK of thr Dl\lm' > , nnd Hint nil lielnnn nro hut forniH nr mattl fostntlons of the one Absolute Ilpinc The panthelHtlc doctilno is expressed l > > lope m Hit so line1) "All nro hut parts of that stupemln is h le Ulio'o body nntuie Is nnd God tin soul "The lefutatlon of pantheism HS'S on 'ho truth of ( iod's slmpll-ll > und Im-iunibl v Ijolni ; ulmple Ho ts Indivisible , wlnlon < \ . peileucc compels us to ndmlt tin' tuo tb- Jei ts wo see around us do in t ' "Mil ono ludMslblo whole On tl.p < < n- ti.iry , wo Know them to he so manv fjiara'o ONlsteiHos , often quite dllTorent it- ' " -oil the otliei Wo Know , too from i \ r- tint no material thins Is simple t'i ' a ( Ted who is simple , cannot bo Identi a tj matter which Is neither simple nm i nt > o able - blo To admit the pantheistic IITI-JO would ho to do nwny with all moral ro r-ia- siblllty fm accoidlni ; to It. exervtV < vg u fiod God nets nnd suffcis In us. our praise worthy and our blnmowortlu aits arc all attributable to lllm Ho and tlio Vthelst who denies Hid vorj existence an1 one and the same The thoon of the atomist Is ctitially absurd , foi bj alllrmliiK that ho woild WPS formed bj Imporieptible atoms , they acknowledge that no ono e\ir saw or can sue nn atom , and that consi > rupntl , > no pi oof of the liMiotlunis Is possible "Ily pio\ln the Chiistlin doitrlno that Oed by a free pet croited the wotld out o' nothltiR. wo will disprove .ill other theories This theory dops not hold th.it God croatocf the woild as It now o\lsts , hut that Ho cicatod prlmordlil matter , or the material suhstintum of the unhorse It does hold that oath human soul and In fact earh individual spiritual ixlstcmo is the rcs"'t ' of a spcciil tieathci act UeltiR immaterial , the soul could not bo cvohed from matter ; bcliiR simple. It could not bo piodmod by the division of another1 rplrit which Is also slmplo. Theiefore , it must conic Into exIstence - Istenco hy Immcdiato creation out of notrr = iiiK Thp pioof tint the milter of the world wns c uited lesli on the fact of Its ion- tiliRonoy f A conlliiRent beliiR , not ImMiiR in Itsi'lf the roiEon of Its exl&tt > ncc must depend for Its existence on some outside cause H could not bo , as his boon shown , an emanation fioiii the onn self existing ; neit'K. nelthci could It bo the lesult of an Injinitu bcrlc" ) of causes , for .in Infinite series 's ' nn impossibility No number could ho M > great that wo could not couceho Its Incicasu by the addition of other mini- hcifi , nnd If wo totild suppose , t number becoming inflnlto by icncncd additions its Infinity wou'd ' bo msdo un of llulto num' , hois , vhlch would bo an absurdity if mil- ' ' tor ho oteinal and uncreated , It miiHt bo self-existing , and therofoie necossaij nnd immutable It is not necessarj , wo can concoho the disanncaianco of sun moon nnd st.irs without nny contradiction being involved , our experience tcnclus us It Is not Immutab'o ' It could not hnvo bei n the canso of Its own oxlstenco , to sny tint It could would bo to ndmlt n pre-exlstoncu that caiibcd Its oxislonce , which would bo n violation of the pilncipto of cnntiadktlnn The ronsomblo conclusion then Is that mntter depends foi Us oxlsttmi * on a self existing licliiK , that as He Is simple It cannot ho an emanation fiom Ills substnnoo , thoioforo It could only lesult fiom creation out of nothing. \IIHI : ; miiot : itcv IIITS. : Miilnitliilli ISillldliii ; In \\lili-li UKNn - ( lonnl CiiiiMiillniilll Hi * llliL The mammoth Coliseum , In which the na tional demociatlc convention will he held , stands near what was the west entrance of tin * XVoihl's fair giouuds and .south of the Midway H is In the Italian renaissance sty In of oicbltc'cttiH * It IIUH brlik walls nnd lt.s trusbia. glrdciri and colunniH nro of steel. On ( ho Hist sloiy the eoloi of tin- brick Is Inifi und the walh are pleicid wllh a re-g- ulai Kuiles of lurgu at died openim , ' ) each opening bc-lng fifteen fcot In width and filled with glass windows that form a light and beautiful arcade , continuing all tliu way around the building The main entrance * to tl-u building lead ; ! dlrectlv Into the tuutl-r of a Htioteh of Mooring 325 feet long nnd 300 feet wide The area of the giound lloor la fullv llvo and n half nucs The actual soatlng capacity of tlm Coll- roiim , the OWIIOIH declare * , Is foi L'0.000 per sons It Is twlco the sl/o of thn Madison Sipiaro garden In Now Voile. From thu city hull the Coliseum Is a twenty minutes ride. The Illinois Centiul railway , the Chicago C'lty lallvvay , the Al'oy Klcvalod railway , the Foulli Chicago and the Calumet Klcctila railways run within llfty fi-ct of the main entr.imo of the building The railway com pany managoiH IIHVII pledged thumsolvos to Iho local committee to operate its many tiulnn as shall or may bo needed Train sci vie o will also ho piovldi'd at night the manageis say , and this will iinduiihtedly bo H biioni for Iho de-ligiite-H and vlHilor , who will bo uure to want a night session , Thi'io IH room for 1,000 delegates In the center of the great hall and dlicctly In front of the Hpenkor'H stand On either sldo there cun bo heated moro than 1,000 more and thoHO will be choice boats for thn spcetatortt , Tlicso will bo for Invited guests nnd they Dili nee all that Is going on as easily as thu delegates themselves In the renr of the space occupied by the guests and the delegates - / ( * gates , nnd stretching out ever the vast rd- , t nialnlng ilooi space are the scuts piovlilud for Iho general public There are numer ous e-xlls In every direction lluck of thn spe-aKcr's desk and on a pretly ilslng lloor are ) the scuts for the representative's of the newspapt'is Under these will bo the ti-ln- graph ilepartmont both the Postal Telegraph ; company und tlioVatcrn Union company ! havln , : space CcHivt nlent to the convention hall arev many rooms that will bo used by com- ! mlttoes of tlio body Thoru will bo , btslde-u , , ono largo room provided for each of the state * In ih. ) nnlcn. I'rtoe * lilnl of niiiiiiilMrllilii'N Moilli Chamberlain's Colle . Cholera and rlioca Hemcily , the most successful ine-dlcliio in lilt ) world for bowel complaints , 25 unc ] 60 cents per bottle Clminberlaln'B Cough Ilcmcdy , famous fo Itn cures of coughs , colJs , eioup unit whoop > Ing cough , " 5 and CO cents pen bottle Chamberlain' ) * Pain Halm , for rheumatism lame back , sprains , bruises , tuts , bun scalds , flout bites and thllblalns , 25 and ec-nU per bullle.