Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 23, 1897, Image 9

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    1 HE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
ESTABLISHED JUNE 1 , 1871. OMAHA , SATURDAY MOKJUNGOOTOBJ3K L'3 ! , 185)7 ) TWELVE 1'AGES. SINGLE OOl'V JTlVia CENTS.
I It's the force of better merchandising
Our great and growing industry
dising that turns trade tides to
is to lessen price.
HAYDEN BROS. for Butter-
Agents
Visit our great provision market EXPECT MUCH OF US , '
Saturday iek's Patterns.
, .
A Remarkably Cheap Selling of Nice Goods is at Hand
When the doors of the ENLARGED NEW STORE swing open for business this morning * at 8 o'clock sharp , 'twill open the way to the most re
markable cheap selling of nice goods ever conducted in Omaha. Another illustration1 of our merchantile supremacy , and aggressive and progressive methods the
fastest growing store in the northwest HAYDEN BROS. Royal families of gooqllyi merchandise , sparkling and bristling1 in their novel newness and unusual
cheapness , 'twill catch your eye at every turn.
AGAIN WE SAY GET READY. O'CLOCK , SHARP
STIRRING QARPET NEWS FROM DEPARTMENT OUR GREAT Come to the Feast Saturday BUY YOUR CLOTHING
Omaha's Greatest low prices
That Will the Store AT THE BIG STORE
Bring Big Ju word about the of . '
t n completeness the Block. All the new "elect PROVISION MAKKET AT IIAYUKN'S
a thousand friends Today designs nnd patterns known to carpet excellence fresh from the tnnkcrv And Save money Pcrtoitlon in mn'tu , lit , finish , f ibi\c
for this season's using In Ingrains , Brussels , Axmln'ters Vehetii Kxtr.iun.liu . . f * t J
, buying opport.i.iltijs j
, iiousui\iii : > ins : TAKR NOTI 'I-I > ON"T MISS IT-CIIICKINS , ruimt OYS- style , iry n ly
Garmants thait Will Sell and Please csliles , at 11AYDCNS1 LOW Tints , CIUUY : : , citANiimtuins , iiurrcit , MHATS , i.vun , ciuisu AND
fectly SlKiued , $1000 clujwheie Our
CIIACKUUS , . Mlf.MNC. ' ' . '
irrC. , STAItTS AT 8 O'CLOCK SIIAH1' 1'rlce
those Who Wear Them. At fiOo we will sell n choice line of At oOc we will sell n grand va'ue In . " COO Men' * Stiltf\ made In choice 157.50.
best all wool INOHAIN CAltPnTS. Iru ) H3l < t Carpet , all the \cry choicest Haltlmon l.ODO Spring 1'nsh Chickens * nt "He be- quick , SOLID M1JATS. assortment * , of j.ood , fnncv ciis l- > nv sriT1 *
O\ter ,
? \ > J5c
telling how good ft IIP n1 * rtmcnt of desirable pittcina est Pompadour and Oilcntal designs - . cjuart meie.s and cheviot" . well llnlshed , Spoilat provl Ion has been mndo
oui llioj alp , and vour seeing how Rood All Kollil Ojstcr-
llii.v in 'twill m il'o ttudlUK easy Garments that ulil to the wearer's C3c evervwhero else , , but here signs 7uc value for MIMTS , V.M ) l.VHD poi feet titling > oti'd espeel to p't > for titling the sdm , stout and extra
rdliienunt In stN'ly and appiMrance. Ni'\M ° t Khapts , newest sleevep , rk- ( BOc V VAllll. . . AND KDCIS. JG 01 J7 Our pi Ice . largo men : giaivl n - ortment of
California .
Il.ims 0. s i. no.
tr\ist barl-s , nc.-i-st cell irs known .0 the "eason's do ik fashions AT At TMC we will sell an extra blub : eloth pnrfectlv made show Ing the
] IAYIi.N ; f'JlOS' I'.UCHS Afuilce : Inkliiw fet today : prade 1NGHAIN CAUPHT , Krand At ( ilc wo will sell n rare value In Hulled Suit fork Hum . Co COUNT UY HUTrii-rc : ( , lie , ii'ic. to ) Mcn's * Suits , innilc up from the tallm'K touch In even HPUHI , nt the
VILVIT .
a CAHPIT
: , beautiful , Ices.
nnd color
I/APII JA 'KI21S . ' ' SIMC assortment of new patterrH Still fi-lllne ranc Separator Creamery 'nlald ' plulls , roiwh surfaced following spjilal pi
/ t.nd'orgood KA DUOS' DHHSS SICIHTS , luxurious Oilpped IKcf 15o > newest
l ! avy bonvi r , m w shli Id front , thoroughly well made and lined , or effects well worth 76c our price most famous patterns makers , prrxluct , Kic value of , the 1'inc Hacnn 7o ery nt 23o. chovlits , Kngllsh i lift Us twecdft i.50 , ijtu.r.o. K7.no , K io.no , Jfi2.ni > ,
high toim collar , braid trimmed , graceful , \orth $7.W , for ( lOclll ) . pi leu our 3 puutuls I.nril. niul line fancy a a'.mcnei , sjld o'her I . ' > . < ! ( ,
m i ' f llnlshed thioughout , well LINOLUUMS Host CiiKllsh make ; ( WeV VAIll ) . C piuniilx 1ml . . places foi JSUO Om 1'ilcc uoith JO per cent imro.
worth $ s M tn- today only $3.98 you exjiect to hear us tay Joe bu' * 10 pounli I ird 4So Tull Cronm Chec'o . Po lie shown our extensive iissortmcnt
no FLUIIUY IN WINDOW ' ' of line cl.iv of our icgu'ai ' Mon'n Suits at $ 'J 60 ,
Suits iniule
SOil Men's
12'tc ,
Infints1 CLOAKS , : ! ( > 1KI ) . Hlg odd lot Oil Window
$3.48 In bliif , pink , cardinal and white , < Shndcb know Opique . JIcuilfiuniterH for .Mlclil-in Rnnltnrlum Neufch ilel Cheese . w 01 sleds. In the new gn\s. In owns $1000 up to $ lSOtf they huve no
LACK CUKTAINS The new lf- > ou wh.it they arc Jleulth Koodi . . . , Liuul lit teady to wear suits.
Get our prices. Sap bnuo Chce'te nml lila Ks , benutlfulli linHiel , p r- (
worth J3M , for
/CO LADIKS worth
/ JACKHTS. made of Ile Fish Kpt Curtains , newest lacy our pi Ice today
Ltr. . ; < han cloth , cuily boucle , ker- $1.00 effects , special for todav li.-.C U VCII.
po > Irish f i It zc , lu blue , black , . jjtl.r.o \ i-vilt.
' t'.vr r-e ) and tan tnide and lln- ' . TAPKSTUY POHTinunS Ux-
-
,
* 2CO Mines' .TACKHTS , In bolides llxtraordinary line of high class qul lte designs , cndle - * assoitment
A l in th < - holulit of 'a Mon worth fancy tnlxod che\lots. two-tone Itl h Point Lace Curtains , full sizes , toelect from
up lo ! t'200 , 01y ! f litre , In the newest Umpire and new designs , Ifl.ttS I'P. liust nmdc-llest flnMieil-Pe t fitting and most stylish faml'y of high cla <
reefer styles , storm and sailor col- ! ? 'J.7O V ! VIII. ovci coats to be found n > win ic ami at
$6,98 1 ir ages 1 to II , worth JCOO , for Sllkollne 30-lncli Emb. Swlcs
HOC /j.MJIUS' ' JACICP.TS , reprc- ' $3.98 Klu 1 VIII ) . 10c YAH I ) . Big Grocery Department HAYDENS'S LOW PILICES
fentlng 'h verv choicest styles of
tk si i < on , In KiiMich boucles , cat- Thirties' 1'laln 1'Ll'SH CAPHS , 30 v/// \ \
-ciplJlnrs , roiith chevlois , Persian or 3. ' inches Ions , trlmnnd wl h I.IVKL.Y . IXDW I'lUCn Tni.I.lNOS ritOM IIAYIIKN'S. .r .
vU'Ols r.ml 'istriklmn curls , all highest martin fur , lined and Interlined at ,
,
sInVlnp all the mw iliik blues , browns , tan- and black , Inline
est i-ndp garment" , possessing sucn orriniiNos AS TIICSI : Aim WHAT KIII'S Tiin n ti $ -
bcuutlfu lln-
line Imported Kewvs , M It ms and blow ns-evei > M men ! ly -
ov < n h " went of Jacket nevMiess , $7.48 I . ] ) ! O STOUB PO ItUbY- Islied-l : stJe and out-miitchks In htlle and a sot tmcnt , In this city.
vvoitti JJ" > 00 , our price today
SK1HTS Indies' b uck SI'k Skirts , GIHAT IUUAK INri.oun HIST MINNKSOTA IATINT I-LOUU , ( \VAlt-
'
$12.50 made of hindsome biocades , l.une , On "mall wears , but we're n.i proud of this aw to save you dollarai on the ) , . I'HU SACK H S3 * fa's Kobby Light Colored Box Coats
Kraeeful designs , J12 CO , values for larger purchases. GUEAT IIUYING HCLPS TOll TODAY ;
PI-USH CAPHS , si
- Ill all the new Coveit offorln. incll h nml m ft "
Inches IOIIR , lined wi.h silk , "jfr
em- $7.75
. 2.1c solid back brlstlo Hair lined from mixtures , and plain clolhp , "
btnldcrcd with , with thl- pure COc polld leather belts ' . ' . Uradcnock
jet idRcd - nuckcy's Sluple Ssrup. 'a-pil. cans C2a only
5"113
lulubl
Ladles WUAI'PnitS , dark colors , Hrushes , from the Hrown the Uioun stock 23c ' , . ' , nuNlteb made and finished in the *
J full ,
et Hwiep worth J70J , for Upst liollcil'OitM Vcr package 4'lo Cereal Coffee the now drink , Ib 60 ' " . " .
, $1500.
stock , only lOc 5c U.'sMns Cotton from the S-lb cans Snliler'H Timiiito Poup. Good whole Illo Coffee tuc to-date tylcB-4'l > up to
$3 98 39c 15 Eolld metal back Horn Combs Brown stock 2 < Lc 10 His. Hand Picked Nny lieans Choice Whole Illo ColTte 12 He '
from the Ilrown stock , onlj. . Cc lOc Cors't Steels frcm the Brown new . 2jo Tea SlftlnRs , new crop luc Men's Storm Ulsters
2.V fancy Hand Mirrors fiom stock , onlv Cc riesli N < > York Duck Wliejt. . . . 4o [ Qc SimdMed Japan , mil ) 2"iC
the Ilrown stock , only 15c lOc Twin Wire Dress Stays I , urge Hat cans balmon Sunk . : ' : COc Uncllsli llreakfast We In Frle/.c , Heaver , Keisey and Chinchilla
fllorc Gnod Tidings from the Big Bankrupt Sale 2" > c fancy Table Covers from the fiom the Hrown stock , only . EC 10-lb. Back be tvhcat Graham Choice Majuno Gun 1'oudtr Tta. . 3SC with all the- newest collar attachments and
This 'J'iuic It's Ilrown stock , only Iflc Mexican hand drawn Linen Improvements. In double bieasud box and 3 Up to $18
PC Uordered Handkerchiefs Doylie.s , finest 73u goods , only 2'Ja lly fronts at W 75 up to J1S 00.
' from the Hrown ptock , only. 2" 100 beautifully engraved Vls.t-
CENTS' FURNISHINGS Chicago Ileiord Cook Book. . . . "Go 1ns Cards , with plate , only.$1.0J
And Here is the Way They Se'l A * Nest of
liiLLSNERY SUFBE AOY Charming
JOD doreni men's Suspenders , 2"o ers SPF.CIATATTENTION , IS Dl- 13.XTI3NMOV TAIII.US _
values . 1 Men's Woolen Shirts , and Drawers - All our tables nro the best fj
lltfes of
doaen line merino Half choice
20D
very nnCTED to our
IIo e . 1 ers . 39c PRICES IN THE UNDERTOW Newhess Odd Ilock-H and made , b st tin shed , complete assortment
Pallor Suits , - .
sortment of style--
' ' $1 00 fine woolen Sample -
300 laund do/en r d men's Shirts lluo , w'ilte lolnfoiod un- Shirts and Drawers , In Chairs , Fancy Fleci.s , Jardlnlers , .siinin- < - Tui.i.-N ni : i.r.n ( < > tfii.oo.
front and back , llncdi bo- Jim , wool and lleeco lined . SOo Twoud require a poem to tell of this rare wilderness of Charming Stand" , Indian Se.itH , TabotettcH , See 'em and try to match 'cm.
each . Ladles' Ilceco lined Vests and New Dress Trimmings , In all the lite biiqled nnd Jeweled effects , In plain and etc. iuins' HUSK'S
Model Hnt . All the chic creations In large Dress HntR , Turbans , Ton.ue <
' .
410 dozen men's fancy coloied Pants . 23c Irrldcsccnt BhadinKS , dainty colored crochet tilmmlnps , beaded Kjmps and InFort- 10 styles In Folld Oak nnd 5tahor.
bosom Flilrtu , stylish designs. TO' lOo ladles' nnd Honnets that Fashion calls her own are all here In a profusion of UU1CIC I11MI. IV CII VIUS any llnlsh ji.st lecelved , dalntv ,
'
Jlcn's need slroiiKVa klni ; TO'c Jersey ribbed Vests l'/i.c Inss , new fur trlmmlnKS of c\ery kind , new llnff > chlfTons In all the late e\cnlns new and piotty , Kicnoh licvcl 1'Hto
Glovc.s . c 12' o ladles' black cotton loveliness Half a thousand of them for your special having. If jou thades ; no\el effeits In fancj work of all I.lmla. Just In , tOKuther with nijrlads 12 dozen Oak Chairs , hand caned Mirror pattein Our pilce only J5.0J
Merino Shirts and Draw Hose , only . So sue , you will have price conditions make It so. o llttlo niceties too numerous to mention Ha'e a. look. scats , at Cric each while they last. to W.M I i ) _
ANNIVERSARY AT PRINCETON
Now Jersey Oollogo Celebrates Ono ITundiod
nnd Fifty-First Birthday.
INSTITUTION REACHES A R P OLD AGE
Aililri-Nrt on "M'lr-Vliulr Mm" Lord
Abcrdffii I'nrtlcliiiite-H lu
CoruuiniilfN.
PRINCETON. N. J. , Oct. 22 The one
hundred and llfty-llrst birthday of I'rlticeton j
university was rolobraiul here today. More j
than usual Interctt was manifested In the |
commemoration on account of the presence of |
px-l'icBlilcnt Grover Cleveland and Lord j
Aberdeen , governor general of Canada. The
academic procession of Princeton , compoie'd of
tiuslcts , faculty , alumni and iinduriradiii ; > tcd ,
formed at ilaniuan chapel at 7 o'clock thU
morning and marched to Alexander hall.
Thu body was leJ by Mr. Cleveland , the earl
of Aberdeen and 1'iesiile-iit I'utum. The ]
i-\eie-ltcs were opened by Dean Murray with
prajer. Then Mr. Cleveland read hla ad-
drei > H as follows.
Mr. I'lesldunt ' nnd L.ullcrf and GeiitU'incn.
In the fc.v v\ords 1 shall s > peaV tuduj there
will be no uttumpt to lead > ou Into antiod-
deu lleids of tioutnt | or point out new
tiutliH 1 not only believe tnat If 1 i-lioiild
( liter upon mich un undciHiking 1 would bu
guilt ) of bold presumption , but It seems to
mu we call ( ju lien H profitably Improve the
tlmei vvei i'pi'iul together In tencwliig our nc-
iiualiitance with some old tlilths and re
calling their rrla'lonshlp to hum in llfo und
fll'uil. In fo.lovv ng th's siiggu tlon w sha 1
iiiaiilftstl > findIt e idler It wo start fiom
familiar ground and take our departure
from some well known lunlmnik. WI h thU
Intioiluctlon 1 hope I may bo tolerated in
announcement ) that I propose to fiibmll
on this e > ucunlon ttotnu xlinplu letlectloiiH con-
coining tiui self-niado man Therehas boon
u > much Haiti of him at landom nnd he
has been so often presented as an ti'tugeth i
uonduful being that It Is nut Htrangc If
there exl Is In Mine iiuarlers an t-ntlie inl--
iipprc.ieimloii uf thu manner of hU eication
und an exuggeiute-d Idea of his nature und
llllHalOll.
Thu tiuth Is the merit of thu succc'ssful
man who IK.H Htrusgled with ditllcultle'i and
disadvantages nui.tt bu judged by thu kind
of tmcce-w hu luu achluved , by thu u u he
inakei of II and by Us e'lTecl upon his cliui-
iK.te'r iiiul life If Ma success Is clean and
ivhokiMine' , if he used It to nuiko his fellows
bette-r und happier , and If he faithful ! } ie-
Bpoiuhi to all the obllgatloim of a liberal ,
public-spirited and iiHi-ful citizen his strurf-
fioa snou d add immeiiauly to the uonor and.
lunsldeiiitlon hu Ucservt's If , on the other
him 1 , hln ifucieaj lu uf the granting , .wrJII
liind , If ho cluleheH It closely foi his nelll li
gratification , and If with success ho U bank
rupt In churactvr , noidtdl ) mean , use-Uvs a.s
a citizen , or ef evil Inlluene-e In hli < re atlons
vv.tn his fellow men , hla slriiKgies should
not ave him from contempl ThoJu In-
cliuU'd in cither of these classes may In
the onllmir ) acceptation bu termed self-
iiiude iiie-ni but II Is quite uvIJent thai tliero
nro so-culled se'f-m.ido men not worth the
inuklng Let us excludu the-se from further
consideration rnd direct our attention to
thu manner of production und the churac-
turldllcH and use of lht > ine-n who Jit them-
D-lvi' * lo benefit und improve humun condl-
U iu accordhiB to tlielr mvlronmtnU. Man-
If' Hlly iimong the tools tu bu used In the
cons ruction of the beat quality of our self-
n.u e mnn educutlon IB vitally Important ,
IU ware-of the vvcrk co mlita In iixtienelh-
cnlnif and fashioning the gruln and liber of
ttia tuutvrlal n to elcveJop | ta t're-ateat
power nnd lit It for the most extensive and
vailed .stJiviec This process cannot be neg
lected with the expeetnll' ' n of satisfactory
reBUlt , and Its thoioughnctu and effcctlve-
nes must dipond upon the excellence nnd
c. million of the tool employed and Ihe t-klll
and caio wllh which il Is used Thus Iho
advantages of our lommon schools , freely
offered to nil , anel often foiced upon the un
willing , furn'sh ' nn education by no HUMUS
to be underrated We are far from ovei-
1'ioklng Us grand accomplishments and we
are not unmindful of the thousand" cf Instance
stancewlieic It ban adequntelv wrought in
the production of our self-mndo man ; but
cim'.ileted ' as a tool necesrsaiv to this su-
pr'mely Important construction t cnnnct be
claimed that In quallly nnd certainty of re-
nulls It compare.s with Ihe Higher education
supplied by our universities and colleges1.
MOST USICUS8 OF A1 I ,
Of all useless men the most culpably
useless are , those who , having ed'icatlomU
acquirements and fitness for beneficial work , I
do no more than exploit their acquirement ! !
In the false and unhealthy .soeiablllty of
club life , or find In them only aids to the
Hi-llHh pleasure of constantly restless.
foreign travel and accessories to other I
jpiolitlrss enjOMnent. Such a vvasto of
qiialllkMtlons for valuable service Is
especially blameworthy In a county like
ouis , where so mnny national problems re
main unsolved , and wheio vast development
an alts Hie mosl slicnuous activity and
effort We have known of those for whom
education had done Its most and. who yet
did wiong coiitlnu illy , cspous'nff ' every
v li'lous and unilgnteous cause and delightIng -
Ing In the piosectitlon of their up o-idld
powers and .lequlrcmcnts to iho betray il
and Injury of every noble imirpose.
We have seen thu scholar lu public life
teaching tricks to tilcksters and with the
mask , of edue-atlon on his face , leading the
way to thu lowest depths of partis in deceit
and Intrigue Wheiidlreful an .re'iv held
possession of the proud capital of Franco
and drenched her streets In blbod , e lu ca
tion though not absent fulled lo stay the
furj that decreed the horrors of thoj-o up-
pilling days. In the unrestrained revelry
of Impious wickedness nnd godle s rae , !
morality and conscience were lunlBhid
Hlnre. therefore , education does not create
the moral qualities without which our self-
made man Is so lampntnbly Imperfect , It Is
obvious tnnt olher tools must bo employed
to supply the deficiencies , For IMs labor
nolhlng can take the place of n sensitive
discriminating conscience and a courigeoiul
conception of rlgnt and duty I : sometimes i
happens thai wllh our growth iheie comiHl
to us a feeling that Ihe tender conscience
and aversion to wrong , of childhood are too
strict and narrow to suit the sterner nctlvl- ,
ties of our maturcr years ; nnd I my
not sure that Instances are lacking of a I
Kind of airogauce of education , generally j
appearing In Us early singes , which con
fidently assumes that the heart nnd eon-I
science which answered the purposes of
younger days docs no befit the dignity of
learned men The toleration of sue" ! Ideas '
by those engaged In self-making indicates
that their most Impoitant tools nted nt- .
tentlon. The obedk'iice , conscience and ' '
uffoi'tion of the--child should not only be
carefully protected by the mm against In
jury nnd harm , but tdiauH grow stronger
with our growth nnd keener and brtghicr
with our years
influxes - . vrrvn > > nnptsQn < . v i i
There should be no cause for depression I
In recalling the fact that succcbs will not
always bring to our self-made man either
riches or fame. Though theiHi rewards will
bj lavishly distributed , he to whom they
may not bo forthcoming , If he endures to
the end nnd remains true to hlmMf and hs !
mlss'on , will hint ) In his ovneeplng n
moie valuable reward , In the consciousness
of duty vviOl and faithfully performed , j i
Popular applause Is of course , gratifying , ;
but there are times when a man's own
satisfaction wh | his conduct ls a betttr
criterion of merit. Wealth should by no
means be disparaged as r presenting sue-
cess , provided U Is accompanied by a
i iv nuiK realization of tae obaigatltna
Its possession Imposes Wo cannot attempt
to fix the extent of these oblUa Ions ,
but we are entitled to Insist that In thu race
for riches the feeling and sentiment that
jnukea good citizenship should not be
sillied , and that the rich , directly by charity
anil beneficence , or Indirectly through tielr
liber il enteiprl = e and active thrift , should
do something for human ! y and the publlu
good If wealth Is the best that can be
exhibited as a result of success , It ought to
make Its fair contribution to the welfare
of society. This burden should not be alto
gether shifted upon those who. though
without riches , constantly give from the
lesults of their nobler successes gifts that
exalt humanity. We have n right to com-
pliln of the rich If , after spending their
lives hi gathering wealth , they llnd In Its
possession no mandate of duty nnd no
pleasure save in the Inactive nnd sordid
contemplalion of Iheir hoard nut while
education and wealth may bo regarded as
rewards of success and referred to as act
ing thus In concurrence , they are also
subject to obligations to each other , which
oughl without question to be reciprocal. If
education gives from Its accumulation the
culture and purifying surroundings which
iMike riches In every way moru useful
and desirable , then surely wealth owes In
return generous benefactions to these In
stitutions of learning , from which , in
abnegation of riches , education Is fostered
and has Its growth. Wo nro sometimes
led to suppose , however , Ihnl Iheie 1ms been
scmo neglect In the adjustment of UICFO
obligations ; for it seems qulto certain thai
If tno accounts were fairly stated the
imlvciMilieu and colleges of our land would
have a large balance to their credit.
IX THi : POLITICAL FICLD.
I will not close without a more specific
reference to one particular condition of
Ainc'tlcun life which sadly needs the ucllve
and persistent Interposition of our well
constructed and vv.-ll pieserved self-made
muii. l-vliU'iico Is constanlly accumulating
that at no point enn be do more vitally use
ful work than In the field of politics TI
fact that this word signifying thei science
of Kovenimem and the administratei
pi hi c affairs Is associated In the common of
mmii with plmrp manipulation and smooth
t ti
-W'U ' c
now pending. 8pt..ik O'r disinterested citi
zens who are organized to secure good
gov
ernment , u.s "a modern school of
doc-
ti mUres and anollego professors. "
. start-
S' ' , ' ? ' , ' how confidently arrogant
? nM.in , , ° ' 'i1uu ' thoughtful nnd
intelligent citizenship Since our hope of the
Ihn'Tnnrncndllrnilce ' of our R ° vernmc il as
the source of priceless benefit to the Amer
ican people and as proof of man's lUht
and fitness to govern himself must rest
upon the people's Intelligence and patriot-
Imn these should be carefully protected
against malign agencies which continually
attempt to undermine them , and should bo
constantly supported and reinforced by the
thoughtful , educated men of the land. Al
ready a dangerous advantage has been
gained by the forces of recklessness nnd
selllshiiess. largely ihrough the Indifference
of those who should have challenged their
first advance , nnd now when partUanshlp
'Mlthoul giving reasons assumes to lead and
hosts without reason seem willing to fol
low , and when aiirty organization which
should be the servant of Intelligence and
pitrlotlsm proclaims Itself their master
and attempts to bind them hand and foot ,
the time has surely come when all Ihe In-
tclllgenot and education uf our lind should
hear a call lo duty To say. nothing of ac
tual clanger to our Institution * , nil must
set- thai we ciiinot gain their most -benell-
ceni results , if the best Intelligence and Die
mosl disinterested patriotism among our
people cither refuse to enter the Held of
politics or allow themselves to be dilven
from It
At the conclusion of Iho cx-presldeat's ail-
dress HIP degree of doctor of laws was con
ferred upon Lord Ablerdea.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4
Dlaagurement for life by burns or scald ;
may be Avoided b ) using Do Witt's Witch
Hazel Salve , tha creit remedy tor plies and
for all k'nJ. ' it totes and iV'ln troubles ,
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UP A M GOLD FltLD
Another Eldorado Discovered in the Frozen
North.
RICH DIGGINGS ON THE LOWER YUKON
OIK * tit Hit' Sections Iti'imrlrtl lo lit *
n\eii Miiru Illflluiilt to Ite-ai-U
Than the Klondlltc Olhem
SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 22. JamcH Delt-
rlck , a miner of experience In California ,
South America and South Africa , has just
returned from Alaska , where he spent some
time in the Mlnoolt river valley. He siys :
"While there have Ueen 300 claims staked
out on the streams , Mlnook , Hunter , Hooslcr ,
Miller and Chapman , there la llttlo Known
about any but Llttlo Mlnook. On the Llttlo
Mlnook the mlle of claims which have been
opened have proved very rich. The pay
atrcalc is from eight to twenty feet wide and
six to twenty feet deep. It Is all gravel
wash. That Is an evidence to mo that the
quartz will be seam or pocket.
"With the IHrch and Mlnook creek dis
tricts filled , the prospectors will have to get
Into the ItiiHslaa and Orekcl creeks and the
Kouyukuk river district. The latter valley
Is 1,000 miles long , and tlio rich territory Is
found some distance up the btrcam. This Is
now reached by tramping over the moun
tains from Fort Hamilton , a distance of 150
inllcti across two mountain ranges With
three clcdgcs and , eeven dogs two men can
only tnko In one sledge load of provisions ,
the other two being required to carry food
for the dogs. This practically kccpa all
men out of the district. ' } f
A letter from Uampart City , Alaska , the
center of the Mlnook district , sayg : "Deputy
Collector Hess of Circle ) City has made In.
vestments In the now fields. I ) . F. Ilaxter
and O. C , Johr.hon have purchased No. 12 on
Mlnook. James D. llooge of Sioux City and
H. n. Hubbard of Chicago bought the DIscovery -
covery claim for | 5K)0 ( ) , liaxter lies also
purchased a half Interest In another mining
claim In Mlnook and cueon Hunter No 6
on Mlnook la the claim put of which It Is
asserted 122 ouncca were taken In thirty
working days. The owners have refused
$10,0000 for this claim , but would sell for
JS5.000. " - -
IIAVIJ OM.Y IIAI.IC I MUIOII I'OOJl.
Ofllirr In Hi-tonne SeiM loi- Talk * of
CoinlllloiiH In Klondike.
WASHINGTON , Oct. 2 ! , Captain Hoover ,
commander of the Ilcrlng sea iiafol fleet ,
who has arrived hi WanhDgton ] to attend the-
seal conference , said today that the reports
concerning the scarcity of food In the Klon
dike region are ( lot , Ijj hla judgment , ex
aggerated. In the neighborhood of Davvson
City , ho said , ihcre are4 about 5,000 miners ,
whose supply of provlilonx for Ihe com
ing winter Is no " { greater than was
baiely sufllclent for half that num
ber during last winter. Great suffering
would be the Inevitable result > ' this scarcity
of fuod. Although some of the mo e vigorous
among the miners might attempt to get away
en the Ice of the Yukon , tlje chances were
that a considerable number of these would
perish from hunger auiexposure. . All of the
passes were practi-ally closed some weeks
ago and many himdrods of miners are now
along the different trails , with little or no
shelter and with an Insufficient food supply.
Late reports. Captain Hooper said. Indicate
that rich discoveries have been made on
Mlnook creek , a tributary of the Yukon
which empties Into It about 700 or SOO miles
from its mouth. If these new fields proved
as rich In gold an Is anticipated , he thought
the congestion In the Klondike region would
be reiuovod as scon as spring opened.
Mlnook creek Is comparatively within easy
roach of St. Mlch-aols , as steamers have llttlo
difficulty In ascending the liver to that point
when navigation above It Is Impossible on
account of low water. It was near Mlnook
creek that the lost Klondike steamer was
compelled to unload Its cargo of provisions ,
so that the miners In that section arc In little
danger of the food famine that threatens
other camps.
Captain Hooper expects a great rush of
people Into the gold region as soon as spring
opens and ho has no doubt that the tales
told of the Immense gold deposits will bo
fully verified.
wii.i. MUCH t'si ; OK nii.\iiiit. ; :
I'lnilH lo Cct Food Into tlii < Yukon
Coiinlr > .
WASHINGTON , Oct. 22. Secretary Alger
has sent to Lieutenant Colonel Ilandall , com
mander of the United States tiocps at St
Michaels , Alaska , an order directing him to
make uao of tlte- reindeer In Alaska for the
transportation of supplies and the relief of
sunV.ers. Secretary Alger has had under
eouslderatlon for a long time the relief of
distressed miners In the Klondike' country
and has decided on reindeer as the best
means of forwarding supplies. The last re
ports from Captain Kay Indicated that much
suffering la likely , owing to lack of food , and
this will bo added to by thu failure since
the report of boats to get up the river ,
Secretary Algcr'u Idea Is to establish a regu
lar line of reindeer communication under
military management ,
Meanwhile advices have reached the War
department from private sources to the effe-t
that there Is more food along the Yukon
than recently supposed and that , although
there may be some suffering , no man need
go hungry If ho will travel for the food.
lloats ate unable to get through owing to
low water , but It is reported they left their
stores of provisions along the river at ac
cessible points. Altogether tliero are about
1,200 tons of provisions within 300 miles of
Daw sou along the Yukon. Also tliero are
300 tons near Ihe Tana rlter and with ac
commodations for from 300 to 400 people at
Fort Yukon. The department thinks this
will be sulllclent shelter for all the people
now In the country.
American Lady Corsets are the Ilest ,
fil for UiiiuilonliiK HU Wife.
CHICAGO , Oct. 22.-Franels Pratt , a
man of Toronto , Ont , Is under arrest on the
charge of having abandoned his wife , Pratt
Is 7- years o'.d , while his wife lt > 33. At the
time of their marriage , about three } eurn
ago , Mr. Pratt was conducting the Dufferln
hotel In Toronto. Shortly after their mur-
rl igo Mrs Pratt saya her husband fled with
(2SGOO She traced him throughout the eoun
try , and , llmvlly discovering that he wait in
Chlcigo , followed him here und caused his
nrre-st. Mr Pratt , who haw been making
| IH home hero with a non dec- arcs he Is
'Althout means
Kor .NITMIIIH U'linifii
llorxrorilx' Veld IIOM | | > | III | . .
Pr. J. II , Alexander , CharlottN. . C. ,
E ) S ; "It U pleasant to the taste1 , and
ranks among the best of nerve tonics lor
nervous
M'lllAR A M Itl'IlIM ? ON SCI ! InCii , .
StudIiilroiliitM'N a l.i'ltcr Written
Itcfore ( lie Killing.
KANSAS CITY , Oct 22. The state caused
a sensation today In the trial of John
Schlegel for murdering Dr. A. L : Ilcrgei
last July , when It Introduced the following
letter , addressed to County Prosecutor J. M.
Lowe :
KANSAS CITY , Fcb 4 , Ml. I um In a
grcut dilit to you and I will pay It us BOOH
as I mnku n settlement with Dr. Herge" .
As It was a private matter you done for
us and in a time jou rould not pare a
moment I will pay you 20 per cent , If that
H sulllclent. If not , all you hive got to
do Is to ? ay so At the same time I would
like to nhk you how much would be ap
propriate to ask for such nn Infamy. Un
closed you will llnd envelope and slip lo
mark the appropriate sum I am slne ( rely
urs , JOHN SCHLIGIL
P. S You can ahk any of the Messrs
Shannon about my hoiiehty , as Ihey know
me about fifteen years.
The letter took the defense completely by
surpiise , and Schlegol s lawyer Immediately
asked that a postponement of the ea ! bo
had till ho could prepare to rebut the evi
dence. Sehlegel's banker was placed on the
stand and testified that the eignature was
genuine
Schlegel Fhot Hergcr , who was one of the
most prominent local phjbleians In his pro
fession , on the street at midday on the alle
gation of Mrs Schlegel that Ilergur had
criminally aeuaultcd her.
I.KS Misnil VIIM3S VS A TUVl' HOOK.
I'lilliiili'Ilililn School Hoard Iti'i'onxlil-
ITH UN former Vrtlon ,
PHILADELPHIA , Oct 22 The controversy
over the use of Victor Hugo's "Lea Mlsera-
bles" In the Olrla' High school of this city ,
which has attracted general attention , has
been settled by the placing of the work on
the eligible list of 'French booka for the
school. At a secret meeting of the coin-
lssloni having thu mailer In charge , Iho
abilclgcd edition of the famous work edited
by Prof Ferdinand do Surnlchrasto of
Harvaid university , was accepted This Is
the edition of "Lea Miserable " that Minn
Dalcourt , Instructor of French at the Girls'
High school , recommended In the original
list she asked for at the last meeting of the
committee , which Is the book denounced and
refused admission In the school. She nald
at the time she Intended this edition to be
usrd and nn oilier ami pionounced It a very
lit book and declared the classical course In
Prriich could not be taught properly with
out It.
Tilt * I.I'llIIllir Mull i\trnct.
Malt-Nulrlno I Iho only really great Rx-
tract of Malt offered on the market , all other
co-called extracts being nothing better than
strong black beer with a large percentage-
alcohol and a very small one of extractive
matter. Such extracts should not be given
or recommended to convalescents or strcngth-
seeklng people , since their merlls ara all on
the label and not In the bottle
ln ) lilt ; Soiiinllliinil AVdNii * .
CAIRO , Oct. 22. News Just received here
from Somallland shows that the Abysslnlans
are devastating that country They have al
ready dispersed or wiped out four great
Somali tribes , have stolen all their live
stock and have committed horrible atrocl-
tlca All the prisoners taken , by the Abyi > -
slnlans , It Is added , were mutilated The
area laid watte extends from the banka of
the Uebl lo Ihe source of Ihu Jubat.
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BOILER WRECKS A BUILDING
Explosion in a Detroit Factory Does
Deadly Work.
ONE MAN KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED
tinJ.nl Irr SIIIIH- AnI.IUily la
Ntro > * < ! mid .SiilTouinllnjv btrnc-
turcN Scei'Llj .SlinUvn.
IKTIIOIT , Oct 22 The boiler In the IJc-
trolt Cabinet company's fictory at Hancock
avenue and lllojielle street , lu the north
eastern part of the city , exploded at 7:30 :
this morning. At least two men were fatally )
Injured , one of whom liaa since died , and
ten men vvero moro or lees seriously In
jured.
The dead are
LAUHKNT TUNNBV , foreman In finish
ing room ; tiled In Harpe hospital ,
Dying :
Moses I'cltlcr , engineer , skull fractured ;
unconecloua at Harper hospital.
Seriously Injured.
William H. nccKcT , cuts In head ; ncclfi
scalded badly
Wilbur Kraus , ribs broken , body bruited ;
may bo Injured Internally.
John Nonnlnger , cabinet maker , legs and
breast cut ; bed sralp wound.
Herman Krelnberg head packer , head cut ,
badly bruised all over body ; may die ,
Carl May , cabinet makci , cult ) on head.
Krank Hhlen , aipiciitlco , dug out of ruins ,
arm and head badly hurt
Louis fjraunlllct , cabinet maker , and Dai-
noy Tromtilry , band Hawer , VNere- also hurt.
The cauoa of the explosion Is not jet
ascertaliiablo Doth the front and rear ends
of the four-story building were blown en
tirely out , and the brick walls aru In iiilns.
No llro resulted from the explosion , The
concussion was no great that Iho whole *
noitliraHtern part of the city wao shaken
and many windows were broken. The dam
aged building In a bilck structuio ICO feet
niiiare , four hlorlrs high The floors were
practically uninjured
ti | | > l > for Hull for lnHK < > rl.
CHICAGO , Oct. ! W Koirnal npplltntlpn for
ball for Adolph L. l.uoigert waa made loday
lo Judge Tulhill by AlloriieyB Vincent nnU
I'halen , who defended him In the long trial ,
Geoigu Mlddietan , the museum manager ,
wiH ; nt the criminal rniirl building when the
uppllcatlou uiis innilc , prepared to go on
the bond in any pum Khould Judgu Tuthlll
ad favorably upan the application , I.U"t-
gert denied himself to viHitors al I he jail
lth the exception fit two of hU old-tlmu
eountry neighbor. , who diovo Into town to
KCU him ,
A SIIU Dl-llllTH iMHlKII ,
NHW YOHK. Oct. 22.-W. CJ , Illlchcoik
& Co , , dealeru In Hllk , today aligned to
W J. Curllss. The linn wan one of Iho
( urgent In the Irnde here. Thelavvycrn
for the failed firm Biy the liabilities will
exceed fliOU , < MO , but It was hoped the nuxetl
would prove equal to 11 mount. The only )
pruferencu IH iM.liOO lo ecv < r clulniH of tm-
und money on dcpo 11 , Ko tauee wan
for Iho failure- ,
You can't cute con uuipton ! but you can
uvoM It and cure every other form of throat
nr lung tiouUlu by the use of Ono Mlnuu
Cough Cure.