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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1897)
BEE.PAGES 17 TO 20. HE OMAHA SUNDAY . ESTABLISHED JTSK 39 , IS71. OJOJIA , SUNDAY MOBXIXG , JT 'E 6 , 1S07 TSVEXTY PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE TOMORROW LAST OF FIRE SALE Of the Ely-Walker Oo. Dry Basils Stock at St. Louis and the W. H , Robinson Dry Goods and Bent's Furnishings from Brockton. These Prices to End It. No Sacrifice Too Great. All of it Must be Sold Out Tomorrow. 52 Bargain Cotmters Bon't fail to attend all filled -with. our great ISth and Douglas CLOTHING QNUHA SHOES SALE On Sale Tomorrow 5Qc DRESS at 1OcSfard.L . 200 pieces of Fancy Dress Goods in two-toned effects , black and white , blue and black , green and black and tan shades , c many high priced silk and wool mixtures ; these are slightly burned on the selvege , but if perfect would be worth soc yard ; on sale at IDC yard. Worth. Fifty Cents 75c DRESS GOODS at I5c yard. 300 pieces of ysc Silk and Wool Novelties three- tohfcfl changeable serges , all wool im ported crepons , all colors , heavy all wool canvas cloths ; imported bedford cords , all slightly burned on the selvege edges , otherwise perfect ; on bargain square at yard , . 150 per Worth Seventy-five Cents 1 S2 ° ° DRESS 150 pieces oi strictly all wool French Debeiges in gray and tan mixtures , pure silk and wool stripes and checks , changeable imported novelties , many goods worth up to $2 yard , go on bargain square in two Jots at 250 and 3pc yd Woith up to $2.00 a yard iGK DRESS GOODS from these sales $1.00 LACK DREsS GOODS at $1.50 $ BL CE DRESS GOOD3 at 69c 00 picoes of pure wool French Brocades - JLoO Black Dress Goods in high cost cades , Etamines. Lizafd Cloths , Series , imported novelties , inclnding plain Mohair Brillinntiues very \vide , every goods lor bkirts and entire piece worth 81.00 a yard suits in black roods all perfect in bluck department pjoods dejiartmeat at < llo ! at 4 ! > c per yurd. per yard. THE Otte & Co. , Cincinnati's leading carpet house , had a fire. Their entire stock- was sold at auction and ws bought im anse quantities of Carpets at less than 37c on the dollar. This sale will eclipse and surpass all our former carpet and rug spacial'sales. As Otte & Co. carried only high class goods , and the goods w ° bouehtare but slightly damaged , this will be a sale of exceptional advantage. Below we quote prices that are bound to cause i a carpet selling Monday. Their entire ntock of One immense lot of All the All All the All the finest Utte & Co. had just received English Velvet Strictly AllStrict'ly ' COTTO2J WASP an importation of-the , Hade-Up Qarpeis 3-Ply Ingrain Carpets STKAW MATTING Royal Wllfcm , iade-up Rugs All Wool that became in anyway Very Finest ALL WOOL That are damaged Otte E Co. secured the contract for supplyIng - way damaged. : Straw Best Moquette only on the extreme Matting Ing the largest hotel ut one o ! the most fashionable INBRAIN CARPET Many of them hud buun , " niurkcd to retail ntGic "but otherwise wound ionable sea shore icsorte. These Carpets CARPETS edjres , go atlDcter jard - _ . , . , , and Axminster and perfect , g-o at All the best quality of cotton und linen Biglow were in the packing room ready to be shipj ed , when the fire broke out. They are all Thar retailed in Cincinnati at Iflc yard. All tlie neavv warp , with fancy Brocbe patterns ; these are that retnlloC in Cincinnati as high as $2.CD Absolutely Sound and Perfect , Sio per yard , all new pat That are in an ) ' way damaged STRAW \VARP \ MATTING real art Mattingn. These -were marked to til new. frech patterns , and most of them and are of Royal Walton , Wilton terns and all sound and per- and worth tip to ? $ c yard , their price 25c yard , go at retail at C5c yard , go in one lot at 25c yard. tuaranteed absolutely Bound and perfect , with . Velvet Bis- All the 7c yard , > , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . Thcfce are the flntet quality of Matting non * Velvet. English , ; feet at yard. it yard. tnd without bordcrr , go at 7Sc per vord- , go 45c per 25c better at any price. low Axmtnsterand Body-Brus rolls of 12 extra A g reat sels Carpst , Ingrain Carpets manv Many decided novelty patterns suitable for Horns ISaiie Bag Carpet parlors , reception moms , libraries , bleeping that damaged Otte & ' worth are badly Co.'s price . . 250 rooms , etc. , etc. Many ere- with borders nnd $2.50 in rug Buses ; others without borders. Bring aged on extreme yard , absolutely sound a yard. the measurements of your room * . , and if you edges , go in one lot and perfect , go tomorrow find clze in this lot will your you get a never- to-be-forcotten bargain. at i oc yard row at gc yard WITH EOSPITABLE PEOPLE Visit tojle Nashville Exposition a Pleasant Vacation Journey. VIEW FAMOUS BATTLEFIELDS ENROUTt Bruntlfnl -nrrrf HUtorlc Surround- Kfc nutl Gnlul l'ojilt - Make it Trill t" Tm - r ' ' Cujtltol a , UrllKlitfnl Otic. NASHVILLE , Tenn. , June 8. ( Special Cor- ruHjiondence of The Bee. ] Attendance at the TtumtstiBt- Centennial bae once more brought to iny mind the inquiry , Why do not more uortheru including western people tale their vacations in the tsouth ! ThU i > nij fifth tour couth of the Ohio river in ten yuar * . In the came time I havt > taken the UBU&I vacation tripE to the east , around tbe great lakes , and to Colorado. But nowhere ii there tound the came rertlulnces ; the tame letting down of the nervout tendon of our high-strung weetern life ; the same combination of bcautilcl ecenerj' , historic littracliouc and a quaint poojile , junld plc- turosque home and vita emy-goiijg waye. and 3 ct of our own flesh and "blood , offerlng genial nociety and intvlllgeni companioukhip , u U found in the middle or eastern touth. Perhaps ignorant * of distance and the comtorle of raUuay trawl is one reabou wir more pt-oiile do not go kouth. An In- teHlt'eiit Iriend expressed hie uttuiilthmeut that , leaving Omaha by the Wabafch tt 4:30 oue afternoon , 1 would reach Naikvllle at CXlS the uext evening. H thought that "fiomehow you wtiit down around by New "York. " And thU travellcg iswith ail the comfort , convenience -bud cpeed that one - uuld find in any oi our great fasi tnd west lint * of travel. Going t < y the VTabash to fit * lidPVUI OH * fTrfL irarpuftly\ \ t m rini Mfr t inlffi tn . v to Nashville by the LouiEvllle t Nathville road , one of the greatest railway Hues in the country , an all-day journey through the great wheat fitddc. of tiiKithern Illinois , the old larrns of nouthwectern Indiana , crosulnE the Ohio at Hendereon , K } % where the to bacco industry ie first encountered ; then through swamp , tobacco Helds. and a won derful strip ot coal country , on down through more tobacco , and Into the cotton fields , until the beautiful farming country of northern central Tennessee is reached , comparing favorably vith the "blue grass region of con tra ! Kentucky , VARYING CLASSES OF PEOPLE. All the nay one ic brought Into contact with couGtantlyvarying classes of people , and he never falls to find .much to interest JiUn in hi * southern neighbor , whether he in note him in Kentucky. Tennessee or far ther down , in Dixie. Easy-going , hospitable , intelligent , quaint of t > ( > eech , courteous of manner , intensely devoted to his own home and fctrte , whatever and wherever it is , very domestic in hta tastcc , an affectionate hus band and father , when once a friend , loyal to a fault , rellgloue in temi > erament , it is a delight to make the acquaintance of our eouthttrn brother. Then , at 1 have mentioned before , there are the historic attractions. One does not meet 'With the ecenec of the late civil war to any great extent until the vicinity of Nashville ie reached , All about this south ern metropolis are places of rare interest in connection with the late war. Along the line of the Nashville , Chattanooga & St. IxiuU road thifc is particularly true. 1 have passed over this line from Nashville to Chattanooga several times , and in many reciwc-u it offers a trip not to be equaled in thie country. It claims to be > the pioneer road of the south. It la well constructed and iqulpp d , It passes through a country of constantly Tary- iug bcanery. But to the northern traveler the most re markable thing in connection with thus road , is the. numerous battlefields ot the civil "war 1 which It reaches. Ai you paw out of Ntkh- 1 vllle the grass-grown forts are seen upon j every hand , and In the run of 1W miles to j Chattanooga , a delightful afternoon'e jour * ' hey , one is carried in rapid uuccessloo through 1' the scenes of the engagements uf Antioch Eu-Uot , Ltverju * utio& , Kuril Hill , Jtf- SILKS OORSETS and LINOhBERWEAR \ \ \ the Silks that are in any vay damaged b } * these fires , 10 matter what the va'ue ' xvas , IO.COD Corsets , some are slig-htly damaged by water and n taffeta silks , wash silks , fou and smoke. TTlus lot includes all the best brands of corsets lards , plain co1- that are manufactured such as Thompson's Glove Fitting- , jrs , stripes and : heclcs , year Kabo , Dr. Warner's. P. DM H. C. , and C B. , also Ferris' : hoice on bar and Jackson's waists , they will be sold in four lots. gain table at a 3'ard. 250 Lot No. 1 at ir.c will contain all the Silks from the Fire Sale CORSETS in Moire that are the nuipt ire strictly perfect , and are morUi up to Velours , printed and woven each - - Foulards , also checks , and ex Lot all the No. 2 at 2TiC will contain tra wide black China silkplain Corsets and Corset TC&isls Lot Ko 4 at TiOcwill contain all the that only slightly dam and figured , plain gros grains , aged are by water . . . . IIICH aniriE CORSETS. taffetas and failles , including- tbntnv \ tnily haO tbt boxi-s broken ; Lot No. 3 at 2 ic will contain striped taffetas for waistsmany all the every Coi'M't Is theCORSETS ' . CORSETS SOl'ND A > D PBHFCCT. worth $1,50 , on bargain square which . areA atitl Jncludes nliout 5K ( ) MndtiniVarrcn1 s KCT A .Alosr PER well Sumiuer Corsets , nlwo all otln-r rome have been Kllpntly at touched by water und known bnmds that hare sold as lilgb as smoke . . $1 " each. fi l % ffB C H V IBB K. &Vt SBI1FRWFAR I BUr GKol Wf is Will From these twosfoclcs that are in any way mussed , or soiled Pure Silk Black Grenadines , by water will be sold on bargain squares in five lots. Floral designs , worth 6gc yard all perfect from this sa'e ' , in Lot Ko. 2 at 27 > c each will Lot No. 1 at IBr each ' . dies' .handsome contain Jn silk department at contain Children's Drawers , Embroidered Corset Covers , Drill Waists and ladles' V mbrclla Drawers , Skirts Corset Covers , worth up to and Chemise , this lot will 23 cents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . contain underwear worth up to me each. . . . , . . . . . . . . . Lots Lot Ko. 3 , Ko. $ i quality of pure iron frame and 4 - 5at heavy at G-K.ENADINES at - . , Lot .tfo. 5si fiOcwill coiituin all the mesh , on sale at HIGH Gil A DIE CAMHIUC AM ) MCfcLIX Lots Kos. 3 and 4 at 3flc and Oe will llm wtis in - \ slishtJ.r soiled , in . " ' any -\vay coutalu ladies. Kipht Koles ) , ftnlirella Xipbt llc.bes , Shirt Chemise , Umbrella Skirts , Skirt Chemise , eJ fraTwide riu- Skirts and Drawers. linudsomelytrim - l > rella. Drawers , In lactreiTthlnK In iiiL-d witb laces and ezquisite patterns of t'mbroldery ; this lot -will ? o ut ( Oc , "but Muslin mOerwear that sold to S up . . xvortb as high as $2.00 uacu. ferson , Vaught's Hill , Murfreesboro. the > ter rible conflict of Stone River , marked now by a national cemetery along "whichwe pact. tht > laet reeling place of more than C.DQO union soldiers. Tht ride beautifully endi with the mRgniBcent ecenery which comes into vle-w as Lookout inounuln IE t > Uirted , MisKlontry Ridge is brought into view , and thp trtln stops in the city of Cbuttanooga , surrounded by iiatlleOelds , Btirring and na- fonal rttervJUlDHF and purlit ot unending intto-eiit , Dnring the war every eolflier "who lought in plther army in the Tennessee ccm- jiaigiiK bar gone oier this famous old road. generally in a box car , and on fierce busl- CLKC intent , and much ICBB comtorttibly and cnjoyably tlian he would make the trip .now. It WBI , to hold this road and to 'keep con- mrtlou iwitu the bike of supplies that "both armies contended , leading to pome oi the fiercest engagements of the v. r. VACATION TOUR. Combine -with all tnte attratrtiouE , social , Bceuic and historic , the Tf-nnessee Centennial at.d the northerner will this year find nu more deliehtlul tour far hifi vacation than the one I have outlined , which may be ex tended as far as purse or inclination will P 'mit , by nddlEE tide ercurslont to Fort Dnnelnon , or Shiloh , or Franklin liattlfc- Culde , tr Etunmer resortE of uational reputa tion among the Cumberland mountaine in thtt ciightlul Etretch oi 150 milec from Kcbhrillo v Chattanooga , whcie we endleet variety of i&nt-f woodc. mountain homes and people Mid Bceuee , and beautiful rprings ot watuJii - thr heallne til the nations oi ahnust every allncrit. Tus i-L-nlfniilul continues until Norember 1. Itt president. J W Thomas , nreEldeir also of tne Nafcbvilie , Caattanooea i t. Louis jillmsd , is kbly acsieted by a large cxcc-uiive commtttbe of the beet known ini'j ot Ttnntu.ee , or the south. The people of the city ere Lupitable end kindly. Hotel an3 lodging house ritee are not higher than in othucitiLC , wia the railroad raten hive been nude Ttrj leakonablc about J35 lor the round trip from Omaha to Nashville , An ether reason hy thus year the current ot travel xbuuld lie turned southward Irom the region of the great west is that we want our eoitlbern frltndc to come our way next year. Tory are iHUevcre In reciprocity , but ir&fit us nU to come tnS tte them ? p < ? their bis show -eo that theji nmy reciprocate ' in 1SSS , 1 hnvf tilhpd wttlf numy here who ' etate that ttry iiVh acicr been west , and that the TrcnEmlK > bjidiiil"'Exiin ltirawill ( al- Jord them the 'Oirporturiitr for wilch they liavj Img been looking. * Thcy need to be en couraged by our tnicrcEt ' ! in them and their exposition. _ , JIXllIRITS J OM.fiOJTTJTUU\TD. TUP are Kiiucial featurt ? of tills centennial that will attract end Jutcrert jieoplt Ironi the TranBraiEEisBippl region. * Tcere is the great balldin devoted to mines tpB Jortttswhere the wunae'-ful natural p ( i ut-tE oi thie south land are seen in profusion , ' -GiganUc blocks nl coal ; nionctrous trtp ; prjbou'rfE rut from the giants of bouthern JRiresU , many of them POlbLed beyond belief gre t alabc cr1 obe- lUiu ; of pii-nlte and marnle iilaeted Irom the cadless quu-rics ot Eoulitrn hills ; uraall mounttlw. of iron ere jnuifcud with prices showing a cheapness io { jifodudlon beyond coniijetition. and the wares of furnace and fouuftry tnd lulling mill ic profusion cuch as we would make wore je showing our cora or intat productiu The contrnts of the AgrlculturcE building are * surprise , not only because of their variety , but the loEteful- ress ut arrangement Cotton , of course , plajs tn Important part-onfl'n remarkably aru-jrlUe Airplay is mudtof tobacco , but tb ? Vfbtcrr. man will Le justonltbtd to find such a thowing of the .cerealr , of which he supposes hi > has a mum > j > olj. By the way , the finefit tfielfl * of wheat I have nen thit yctr are" in Tetmettee , and a etrlklng fact is that With wheat at eay 75 cents In the Chicago market , itwill lirlng rwi'llly KS t-ents tp H In ihe ities of Narh- vllle , Chattanooga and Knoxvilie. The eihlliiu tu the machiDcry , commerce , art and Vnltod Stales buUdltte * are Juot much different from thote in Elmllar expnritlonE. Foreign countries are well represented In bath the con merce and arl buOdicge. But the woman'e building , the -uhUaren"c build ing , end thote devoted to history tnd educa tion are very interetiting. The wnm&n'c building it , In { act. the magnet uhluh drtv.s the crowds day after day , and Its Jiltu and furnishings are an Indication of the high de gree of artit-lic development in boufce &nQ home decorttiuu the women of-the laud , -mirth and south. Lave reached. Tbere too. are almost fltily Cicfctdlcfly cttractiTfc toclti- onces on all questions inwhich women are iuterehted. I beard Mre. Margaret Bottome , the famous originator of the King's Daugh ters , addrees that order. looked in upon lectures on cookery , and was entertained by delightful concerts in this building. THOUSANDS FOR ENTERTAINMENT. Music retelves great attention at the Ten nessee cerifMiial , aod in many respects is equal to that furnished at the Philadelphia centennial or the World's fair. To show that the management is not Minting lie expen diture for ( . nlbrtalnmeiit , I ana ) ' mention that the bill formi'elc win be f700UO and for fire works I1D.OOO to J20.000. AE an indication of the interest other localities art taking in this centennial , I noted the beautiful buildings erected by New York , Illinois , Kentucky , Cincinnati , Knoxville. Memphis , the Nathville , Chatan- onga & . St. LouU railroad with erne of the finest exhibits on the croundt and others of more private character. Among the exhlbitorE in the agriculture building are Swift'e and Cudahy'e , vho are well fclumted with epleudld dicplcyE , under the great neutral dome Cudahy'e eEjtccially giving prominence to Omaha. Outfclde of these I did not note any from Omaha , or that region , except a "Nebrieka nod bouse" " Fair" the of this in "Vanity midway expo sition under the care of Colonel W W.Vol - c.ott of Cei trul City and J. P. Smith of Schuyler. I also met Dr C. C. Chen , a Chluaman who graduated from the Omaha Medical cnlUge last spring , and who is es- Elfeting jo look after the Chinese village in Vcnity Fair Already "Kentuckjday" has been a enc- CF K , with Governor Bradley and fctaff pro- eat. acvompat.ied by a brilliant gulherlnt in train loads of Kentucky chivalry , Ohio , Wisconsin cud Illinois days are near at liund , and a tremendous crowd ie expected from both Ohio and Illinois , a rivalry hav ing sprung up between Cincinnati tnd Chicago cage ce to which ehall make the strongest bid for koutheru laver and trade. President McKinley and e large delegation of notables are to l > e here in June. Thus the nerve and enterprise of Nath- rille'c burlntti men are being rewarded by the rlriu. and patronage ot Jifoplu from all liouey , too , it coming in The marvelous success of our last weeks "Monday is Linen Day was truly somethingphenomenal. . The bargains then were something ; that Omaha had never seen before , but since then we have received from our special New York Unen Buyer many most extraordinary linen bargains. If you have never attended one of these Monday linen sales , you cannot afford to stay away next Monday as the bargains offered then can never be dupjicated. The best quality oi German Fruit of the Slhcr ( Bleached LOQIfl TABLE Lonsdale Muslin full [ licces , HD remnants , best * DAMASK quality , po at Sic yard worth eric , go Monday , long as it lasts at SHc yard Ready Made Pillow Cases ] positively worth C5c ; ull size nud ready for use * oceach. . , ' 100 dozen Bcbt quality reiidy made Sheets , extra larpe tiEC , made of Lockwood BLEACHED MUSLIN worth title , o at 23c nucU . to match , lull Else , flne quality , go at 7wc dozen , and a dozen worth ? l.r > 0 dozen Large Bise Fringe Damasli Doylies 20 pieces of Richardson , Sons sue each , -worth BJr dozen. . & Owden's best quality Tuitrj- red nnd fancy Double Satin Damask Giant. chocked Cloth DorlicK worth cr > c dozen , go at l c " full 72 Inches wide , if each . . we b aught them in the regular way we could Another case of those towels Hell them lor less not than 1.50 yard , but to that caused such a sensation morrow through a fortunate last Monday they tunate circunjBtunce we , are enabled to offer them assorted , are samples no two at S3e per yard alike , Irom a luree Glut-cow manutactuier ; Lumple Tow els' that wholesaled as high rte and S yards 1onpr ap J3.ril ) per dozen , at > IOIIR as PATTElllV CLOTHS. they 4asu damask , huck , extra line double satin dam- open -worked , fringed , etc. , atk , worth $3.50 , an odd Jot etc. , go ai 3Sc each. , . . . . . . . . , mid RO as long as they last at $ L7 each * 25c and 35c bleached Unbleached Table Damask and unbleached Turkish The repular SOc quality of Scotch tfflblsacited Damasli ish towels at 3 50 each Only 12jileces in ihis lot , po OB longan they last at 2 c. . the regular roc Best quality of ' A lezartdnr Scotch Turkey grade'go at 5c B ed Table Da.rant.li : The leeulur Me quality. BO tomorrow only at Me yard. * Twilled Roller Towel The regular 2T > c Turkey Red ing considered a bar- Damask , ae Ions as it lasts I2B ° cu.lu at BScjurd , go at ITUc yard . . . , . , , tomorrow atveyiird . factorily. When ready to open the cen- lenulal director } ' found Itself JIOO.OOD In debt. The firnt fifltrn or twenty days made it pobBlble to jisy off J25.000 of thU amount , and Btockholdere Viho expected to get noth ing on their Block are now talking about dividends , All of this , H. fit-erne to me , ought to give I courage to the .projectors nnd subscrlberE or our TrcuemlMjlselppl Exposition , and encour age many to aSQ very largely to the etock already taken. GBORGE G. WALLACE. All material dutefiKes , cepcciiilly chronic cast * of chtlta , may permanently cured by the persittent u e of pill Aneemlc Pink. Cl lrkrn . Yard Breeze , who owns a poultry Innn Jtut west of Trenton , N. J. , Ie also a dig fancier , and in his kennel e a valuable Irlch setter. About a month ago , -while the dog was frisking about one of the pcultry buildings , a plank fell upon him , breaking two oi his lege. Mr , Breeze en gaged a veterinary eurgeon to set the broken limbs , and in order to keep the dog quiet placed him in a box filled with straw. Knowing that it would be several wetkt before the dog -would be able to lenve the box , Mr Breeze derided to experiment , und placed half a dozen egge ID the warm btraw under the dog'e body and awaited develop ments. At the end of the third week biz tiny chicks made their appearance , Thej were added to the family of a mother ben with a email brood , and are thriving. The hen takes good care of them , but the chlckt hate an attachment for the dog , and Hpeitd much of their time with him , while he seems proud of his protegee and guards them with jealous care. Terrible Accident It 1 B terrible acci dent to be burned or ncalded , but the pain and agony and the frltntful disfigurement ! can be quickly overcome without leaving a star by ueiug Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salve The retail dealer woo no reran * "We t' - WEJ * give ) \ua. \ wiiat you ask lor/ ' and llvta tip to his promise , is certain of a foot trait. RELIGIOUS. Ian Maclaren oayt of the late Prof. Drum- mend : " .He was the most perfect Chrik- tian 1 have known or expect to ( ice this sid the grave. " The Christian Advocate sayc if you are & preacher and CO years old , be sure to buy every one of the "bett new religious , book * that are printed. Dr. John Lewis Smith , the jiatrlarch oi Methodism in Indiana , now in his eigbty- uecond year has written a book giving hit reminiscences til Indiana Methodism. There are 2 , t'4 Baptist churches in Great Britain , with 2GO U members , 1C5 ! pa tor , 4.1.4C local preachers , 8,822 cbaj lt. f.0,7a teathcre , and Clb , C pupils in the Sunday Bchools. Mr. Roland Mather of Hartford , vho died recently , left $15liM > to .he American Board and the Home Missionary uocicty , and HD.U'JO to Hampton institute. He gave to the edu cation uosiety lur-t year $ t > 0OUO. He gave uwuy while living more than half a million dollars. Prom the cathedral tower at Antwerp eighty bells have lor over SOO yearn , rung out the grandest music lor the benefit ot the people living on tbtt green fields which border the Scheldt. Once a year , in th month of February , the Authorities nelect the muBlc and the orptn plays every hour from the old masters of Christian song. Uev Walter Bartlett of Greene. O. , U the oldcbt minister in Ohio , if urt in the United States. During the eletery agitation he was one of the tnort prorouuced men In tbr cute in the anti-slavery movementHe was in strumental in promoting the election of Ben jamin Wade to the betide of the United B liter , and was a ( stockholder In the under ground railway BlUiop Whlpple ( Bplccopel ) of Mlnoieota will preach a sermon in Salisbury cathtflrtl , England , on June S , commemorating1 the thirteen-hundredth anniversary of the 'bap tism of Ethelbert. the firnt Cbrietlan Saxoa king. He will aUs preach before the Dni- verelty of Cambridge , on Whit-Sunday , on "The Extension of the Church of Ectlith- Eteaklng People , and Itc InQuence in Chrt * Clvillzt-tiuc Tiirouchout the World , " <