THE DAILY EE Tl'ESDAY OCTOBER 14 L.H84 THE : > ATLY BEE. uesday Morniuc October 13 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Ono of tlio chambermaids nt the MllUrd hotel , yesterday cuoil nnothor of the bedthftVcra of having opined her trunk and stolen a Bum of monoy. The accused will have an opportunity to explain before the police judge. Yostsrdaya man namnd Jamrs 1'oter- son slugged n carpenter ( name unknown ) with a bcor plain In n sftloon on Thirteenth street , near tha Union I'AcifiB bridge. Tatcraon wa arrested by a party of e'.tizeni and taken to the city jail , where ho was looked up. -Chief Mail Clerk G tiffin yesterday re ceived the appointments of M , A. Chile. JJlno Springs , Nob. , and N. T. Amen , Concordia , Kan. , in i > 3 Ul clerks. Thosi appointees wll , nbor in the pojtal aorvlcc from Table llock , Neb. , to Concordia , Kan. , n recent extension over which the mail will bo cmiod as soon ta these men report for duty. Thoo. llromloy , of the Lawronoa Barrett , company , ia at the 1'axton. Louia James , loading man for Lawrence Barrett , and wife , nro at the 1'axton , t ! Mrs. 1) , 1\ Burton has returned from Creston - ton , Iowa , where nils baj boon visiting her mother. Lawrence Uarrott , the nmoiu tragedian , armed In this city yesterday and is quartered torod nt the Pax ton , Mr * . Carriiran nnd MM. Kockwoll , of Blair nro ia the city , the gucsti of Jtrs. John T Bell , on Park ATenuo. Mr. 15. J. llyley , of tha firm of Hunt Kyloy , left yesterday ornmg for Kansni City attend the grand encampment and grand lojg of the I. O. 0.P. Mr. Thomas Parker , n gentleman wol known In this city , will soon leave for the east and it Is rumored that before ho returns wil have entered the matrimonial state. J. C. Blackburn , Arlington , J. V. Mornn Wahoo , Fred Thompson , Tckamah , J. L Ilazlott , Beatrice , James lllvott , Lincoln , M D. Maria and wlfo , Ottumwa , J. 0. Kller Blair , Geo. Wycum , Rising , S , Rosenberg Hastings , nro nt tbo Metropolitan. MUsca Mamio 1'oss nnd Annlo Held , win have been in the city an delegates to the W C. T. U , atato convention , loft last ] ovcninj for thole homes In Crete , Nob. They mo quiton number of old frionda here , nnd expressed pressed tlionuclros a woil pleased with on : beautiful city. Jliko Dopangher , known ns "Danger Mike , ' of tbo Philadelphia Leajnobtuo ball club , am George Cummins , alini "Speedy George , " o the Harriilmrg ( Pa. ) Eastern League toairu arrive in the city to-day , on route to the ! homoa In San Francisco , and will spend a few Lours with friends. Died. UEVKN In this city. October 12th nt fi o'clock a. in. Maggie l'\ ' Daughter of George O. and Oatherlna 0. Kovon , aged 1 year and 5 months and 12 dayti , Funeral took place yoatorday at 2 o'clock from the reaidenco , lit north Klovonlh street , interment at St. Mary'n comotory. HOLM AN IntuU city October 11 , George Arthur , son of George and Hannali Ilolman , ngodl yoarand 4 months. Funeral took place yostordayat 3 p. in from the residence on Thirteenth and Loavomvort ! streotH. BYNOD 01 < This ecclesiastical body representing the Presbyterian interests throughout the elate hold its annual mooting in the city of Hastings and has just closed ono ol the most interesting sessions connor.tod with this body. The opening aormon was preached by the retiring Moderator Rov. John Fleming , from the text "Thy Kingdom como. " Rov. E. L. Dodder was chosen moderator and Rovs. J. V. Griswold und A. B , Irwin temporary clerks. Aoido from the routine business several features of epocial interest anc importance occupied the attention o Synod. Iho dedication services o the McOormick Hall belonging to the Hastings college were duly observed in the college chapel and were witnessed by a largo aosnmbly. Rev. Jlorriok John eon D. D. L. L. D. delivered ono of hi characteristic brilliant addresses. Tin meeting was presided over by the state superintendent of missions , Rov. Goo. T 0 1 sinon and Rov. John Fleming. Ilov J. A. Grilles and Roy. II , M. Giltuor took part in the devotional services o ; the occasion. During mooting of synod Rov. Dr. F. Johnson , from India , gave un address giving in rapid detail the progress of th church work iu that far-oil' land. llast ings oollcgo received n hearty rocogui tion from the synod in connection wit ! Bellevue , and it in hoped that this happy adjustment of diti'droiicoa will contribute to the increased growth and prnapuriti of both institutions. Rov. Goo. T CriBiruan , ntuto superintendent of mis stems , gave a detailed report of the groa work accomplished throughout the synoc during the past year. An encouraginf advance was shown in every dopartmon of tha state work under hia supervision and an enthusiastic and earnest endorse ment of the superintendent's fidelity was glvonjby the tynod. Rov. W. W Haw ho , D. D. , president of IJullovui college , addressed for the first time tin studenta and friends of Hastings collogi in the now chapol. Tlio doctor's uddroes was full of good points and his well- known ability was duly _ appreciated by his deeply interested nudionco. A glance ivt _ tliu personnel of the synod o Nebrueka convinces anyone tint tlio synod o Nebraska will not Buffer In comparison wit ! with any of her uastoin nUtor nyoncJ ns ro L'ardaabllty nnd enterprising worker * . Th 1'renbyterian church growth hat kept ] > ace with the large kcrjaso of the features whlcl Imvu pushed into promluencu this youoj , " aiu vigorous state of Nebraiku. Tun years 020 thu aynod wai first or and had at that time thirty-seven in Billy-four cliurclieu , and loss than 2,000 mom- beiB. Tiio 6UerIntcuderit'ri ] it-port ehowud a list at present of 124 mtiiKterr , 103 church , end over 0,00 } mombuia , with u promino of Jarfi Iccruaio from year to year Tlie annual repoit of thu ladies missionary eouiety con nected with tlm synod was rvccivrd with great Hitifac'.Ion oi.d showg a healthy and prosper ous u < Jidition of affairs In lliia lirnntli cf Chrietiau work. Thdcimtrlbultoni fpr foreign missloni for the y ar being $ ! IOQ and for homo mtuiiaa SI,100 , Taking it. all in all the meat- iujtwas ono of exceptional Internal and iinp < jr- AlTttNTION ward republicans will moot at and oxuti hoadquartora. 1310 tre t. Tuesday ufglit , October ' 0 p rn fur consultation the campaign. CAMPAIGN CULLINGS. A Great RCDfllilican Rally Next THJS flay Evening , Tlio DcmocrnlHlo Follow on tlio His Tlio 1'coplo'H 1'nrty N'oxt Week. HAT.LY. Arrangements are now bning made , b , the Omalm Blnino and Logan club , fo the grandest political demonstration eve witnessed in Nebraska to take place ncx Thursday evening in thia city. The ox ccutivo committee of the county contra committee is now busily engaged in mak ing every preparation that will insure th success of the event. An informal moot ing was hold last night by this committc but the arrangements wore not all full ; completed. The demonstration , nlthougl under the auspices of the Omaha club will not bo purely loal , the clubs of th surrounding cities to bo present. Invitations have been extended to th republican clubs in Flattsmouth , Ashland Schuylor , Columbus , Blair , Fremont aw Council BlulH , and been accepted. Grand Island Lincoln have also b un in vited , but no reply as yet has boon ro coivod. They will bo expected to bo present , however. Besides these visiting clubi the six clubs from the various wards in the city will bo present in full forco. The Scan dinavian club , six hundred strong , anc that of the colored republican voters , is enthusiastic over the demonstration and is expected to bo out to a man , In addition to these , also , thcro will bo the marching club under command of young Howard , who has been drilling its mom bora for some time pnst. About ono hundred young men belong to this or ganization. Finally there will bo n squad of cavalty numbering about ono hundred , under the command of Joe Rodman. To fully complete the stroo parade there will bo a company of republican publican young men , forty-four strong , and old enough to vote in 1888 , under the leadership of Master Broatch , son of W J Uroatch of this city. Al the participants in the parade will carry torches , and the drilled company will bo in line in full uniform. The Blaine and Logan club has just recoivcd l,500torchoa | and with the 400 more that are now available , will equip the procession by itself with 1,000 flambeaux. The whole procession will bo commanded by W. J. Broatch , grand marshal ot the day. Ho will bo aided by assistants , all of whom have not yet boon chosen. The various clubs of the city will form into companies at their various head quarters and will march to thosa ot the Central club in Woodworth's ) hall near the corner of Tenth and Douglas whore the several parts of the procession will concontrato. The proccasion will march through the principal streets of the city returning to headquarters , in front of which will bo erected a platfort 10 by ID foot and U foot ibovo the sidewalk. From this tlio ; rowd will bo addressed by Gov. Dawoo , United States Senators Van Wyck and Mandorson , and Congressman Weaver. The line of march and the order of procession wiil bo given in this evening's paper. paper.THE THE IIEMOUIIATIO UEMO.NHTJUTION. The Central Cleveland and Hondricks slub of this city are now contemplating a ; roat demonstration , to take place on the Qvoning of the 21st. The nfl.iir . , as now Intended , will bo a purely loral event , only the various clubs in the city partici pating. It is expected by these having charge of it that it will eclipse the ono of throe weeks ago , when 1000 torch-boar- ere were In procession. A strenuous ef fort ia now being made to procure John G. Carlisle , the present speaker of the house of representatives , to deliver the address on that evening. THE I-KOI-LK'S I-AUTV. The various local organizations of thn Butler or People's party in the city are looking forward to a time when they shall receive a little political pabulum. An invitation has boon extended to 'Col. Harper , the great Butler stump orator from Indiana , to bo present and address them. The date for holding the meeting has not yet been determined , but will bo some day next week. 1MXINO TO HKAll TUB NEWH. The Central Cleveland and Hondricks' club of this city has completed arrange ments with the Western Union Tele graph company to receive the nowa from Ohio at their hoadquartora , on Ilarnoy and Fourteenth streets , this evening. A single wire will bo stretched from the main oflico to the hoadquartora , where a battery will bo located. The cost for this luxury will bo $30 , and 40 cents per hour for the time an operator is em ployed. The oamo proposition was laid before the executive committee of the republicni county central committee last ovuning a < its mooting , but the matter was doferroi until to-day. Do not purchase a piano or an organ clsowhcro until you hnva examined the magnificent stock at Max Meyer & 13ro. ' warcrooms , and soon the bona fide bar gains oll'orod by them. 9-11 BLUiGED BY A STB ANGER Gcor o Rllonry ItcoelvoH n AVounc Over tlio Eye , tlioOn'undor evening about 9 o'clock nwol digger who llvoa in thia city imbibed to freely in the ardent nt Dana Young' oaloon on the corner of Thirteenth nnd Farnam. Uomlng out of this drinking place ho wont across the utrootvhun ho waa mot nour llollnian's saloon by a mm named George Ilonry who made eonio unnocoasnry romarka uustit the well dig gor's condition Hot words followed , re sulting in Henry'a bolng kuockod dotrti and falling upon the pavement received r lovoro contusion over the right oye. IToiiry'B coinpaiiion called for the police , , ho wull-dlggur with hia pal walking lown Thirteunth a tree t to the alley nnd ! 3capiu # . Tno Jpallco soon appeared ind picked up Ilonry in i geini-unooiiBcIoiia condition nud tartod with him for the jail. The luggor , who had run up the alloy to fourteenth street , came down i'uruam , nd uncoiiQornndly inqulroil of the police /ho had hit Ilonry. The olllclali , who roro taking the wounded man to jail , ad not the Blixhtext BUiplclou that ho JM the offender. The trell-diggor wont own to Ed. MaurorV ealoou with lib hftiids covered with blood nnd remained < there until 11 o'clock. Henry was t kcn to the city Dnstile , and wftj afterwards released. Ifo ft second end time wont down to Young'u saloon , and In his maudlin drunkenness provoked a quarrel with n stronger and was again run in , charged with "drunk and disor derly. " POLIOE OOURT , A 1nr o Number of Wicked Ones lloforo thn H r tliln In police court yesterday there wore n largo of number evil-docs moslljy plain drunKs. , Gust Franklyn and Jaj. Lindsay were fined $5 each nnd coats for fighting. Aug. Shullz was arrested for carrying concealed weapons , IIo had in his poo- DoMion n potatoo wrapped in ono end of a big rod knndkorchiof , sling shot style , and is now n question whether or not n potntoo is n deadly weapon. IIo pleaded not guilty nnd his case was continued. Bella Smith , MM. Coonoy , Jane Daily , Mrs. Owen Connolly nnd I' t Coney , all got into n general row on Sunday. Jane Daily was pretty badly done up but she said oho wasn't hurt much nnd on the recommendation of the city mnrahol , the whole outfit was dis charged. Larry Casey nnd Ilugh Burroughs , for being drunk and disorderly , wcro fined $5 nnd coats. P. F. Burna woa nrrcstod in Iliggin'a oaloon and when asroatcd had in hia hand n revolver aa long na a man's arm. Eio pleaded not guilty to carrying on- coaled weapons ai ho nnid ho had it in his hand , but pleaded guilty to djslur- banco of the peace and was lined $5 and costs. Ohns. Peterson was charged with being drunk. IJo plodded not guilty and was hold for trial. Louia Silliansom was fined $5 nnd costa for having his tank to full of tha ardent. Mike Shea , the man who knocked out Sadie McBride and thus accomplished n feat never before accomplished by mor tal man , was hold until Sadie is able to appear. Will Kennedy , Wm. Mack and H. Dawaon were arrested for killing n hone , but as civil notion had boon commenced against them they were discharged. TEN CENTS A YABD , J. U. Baldwin Sues for His Commis sions on Sioux Falls Granite , Tlioro has boon filed in the district court of Douglas county , the papora in a suit by J. H. Baldwin against William McBain & Co. , the Sioux Falls granite contractors. Mr. Baldwin in his petition states that on or about January Oth , 1881 , William McBain & Co. employed lim to solicit signature ? of the property owners along several streets and alloys in ! ) maha proposed to bo paved during the roar 1881 In favor of Sioux Falls gran- to , and that as hi ) pay for such services 10 was to rccolvo ton cents for all granite aid in the streets and alloys dining the roar 1881 , that might bo furnished l > x Me 3nln & 0o. , oxoopt that supplied to the street railway company. Mr. Baldwin , hon states that ho secured signatures , and as a result certain streets and alloys were paved with Sioux Falls granite , the , otal number of yards amounting to 31- 351) ) , making his claim § . ' 5,135 30. Ho acknowledges the receipt of $300 , and sues for the balance , $2,835 , with interest 'rom October 1st. Mr. Baldwin has also garnishocd cor- , ain contractors among them boinc ; ilogan Bros. & McGorom , and John 0. Llcgan who ho claims are indebted to VIcBnin & Co. These are the bare facts in the case , 3ut there is considerable talk on the outside - side among various contractors and other parties concerning the matter. STATE FAIR MANAGERS , Tlio Boorotary to Advertise for Pro posals for Ijocixtliiit tlio Fair Olalina Allowed , A mooting of the board of managers of the State Board of Agleulturo wnsholdlast evening in the PAxton hotel , at which members S. M. Barker , chairman , L. A. Kent , E. Mclntyro , J. Jensen , E. N. Grinnoll , and Chris Hnrtman , treasurer , and R. W. Furnas secretary Troro pres ent. ent.All All bills outstanding agiinst the board were presented nnd allowed. Tlio aacrotnry was instructed to adver tise in Omaha nnd Lincoln daily papers for proposals for locating the state fnir for the in-xt five years , proposals to ba filed with the secretary on or before the annual January mooting in 1885. To-day Secretary Furnas will draw warrants for the claims allowed and not paid , after which ho and Treasurer Ilnrt- man will determine the financial results of the sUto fair. Vnto Ol'TliiinUi' . At a mooting of the Nebraska confoi- once of the 8. D. Adrcntists hold in Omahn , the following resolution trua pasted unanimously : lleaolvod , that wo tenddr our sincere thanks for special favors granted to in by the railroads of Nebraska nnd Ion a , and by the owners of the .Nebraska Stnto Fair grounds and of thu buildings thereon. W. D. CllAVMAN. Conference Secretary. Xho Coronor'H Jury. The coroner's jury yesterday finished the inquest upon the late Hiohnrd Norris , killed in the wreck at Klknorn. The verdict was as follows : "Tlmt Iticlirml Norris came to his death through nolIUioii botwooit thu second eao- tion of train N'n. 0 nnd n light engine bound east on tha Union I'uclflu r/llriad near F.lk- horn station , October 8th , )8dl. ) " Thn grand jury is now engaged in in- vcstigating thu matter. Illulito nnd AH republicans who desire to turn out Thursday ovuning , Oot , IGth , with the mounted itlaino and Logan Club are rci ] lies ted to meet at the end of the pavo- nicnt on North Sixteenth atrout , at 7 o'clock , p. in , fully prepared for the inuroh aa to horses and equipments , and report to 11. F. RKDMAN , J. II. CONIUII , LODIH Lm-i.iirir.Li ) , Organization committee. To the IjailiuD ol oimilm. You nro cordially invited to visit Mr * . Kennedy it OJ'B. Fancy Goods and Notion Btoro. 210 N. 10 8t. A OHtLD LOST , An Kxoltlnc Hunt by Ncnriy D f met- oil t'nrcnla for a Iiost Ij .n tl One , Sundry afternoon about thrco o'clock , llttlo flrncio Jones , aged about 2 yenr < t , wandered away from her home , corner o ! Twentieth atd Cass streets , Her absence sonco was soon discovered by her parents end of course they were nearly frantic whan a visit to the houses of the neigh bors failed to discover her whereabouts. A thorough search was at once instituted and the anxious mother wont ia ono di rection , while the fathoratartod Uiooppo site way. Notice wai given at poltco headquarters and signs ffero posted up on the principal street corners. The father hired a carriage and put largo signs of a lost child upon the sides of the vehicle and drove through the streets in hopes of attracting the attention of some ono who had scon the little ono. With all the dilligont aoarchlng and in quiring the little ono could not bo found and the shades of night began to wrap the earth in n mantel of darkness.S ho can know the feelings of that fond moth or'a heart or the distress of mind of that father as they ea\v the darkness of night oloso around the earth and their poor , little helpless darling out alone upon the streets. In the meantime , a gentleman nnd his wife , who wcro out for a drivesaw a llttlo girl near the opera housepdrnor , nnd know from ita appearance tiui ( ihdbphlld was lost. They took her fi with them and continue , They wont out to the for6nn"dUt6pj9ruYO to their homo , corner of Bovontfjelitli'nnd Cass streets , taking the child. Vith thorn. They then reported at polibft J that a child had boon found. . - About 0 o'clock , the mother ? 'w haggard and anxious look , called fcr fourth or fifth time at the police station inquired if any thing had boon hoard from her darling. The answer "no" fell like load upon her poor heart and again she wandered forth in the darkness to continue her weary search. Just after she had loft the station the gentleman who had found the child entered and told his story. An officer flow post haste after the mother to toll to her the joyful iiows. The mother ran with nil her might to the corner of Soventoeutn and Cfths streets and thcro with dnop emotion clasped her darling in her arms and never has there boon n moro joyful hour in the Jonca household than was that. that.Tho The parties who picked up the child and took it with them , whoa they must have known that it was lost , are deserv ing of consuro. Everybody ought to know that the police station is the first place to take a lost child , for thcro It is that these in search of lost children first go. Do not take a lost child to your house or detain it in any wny , but take it immediately to the station house that it may bo returned nt once to its parents or loved ones. AN EXCURSION PARTY , Buporlntouilonts of Fcoblo-inlniloil Institutions In tlio City. Last week the annual meeting of Su perintendents of Feeble Minded institu tions was held in Glenwood , Iowa. The object of these meetings is to talk over the irork and compare notes and en deavor to trace the causa for idiocy. A very interesting mooting was held. On Saturday the professors and a num ber of toactiors came up to Omaha to BOO the queen city of the west. Among these upon the excursion wore : Dr. leaac N. Korlin , superintendent of Pennsylvania and ono of the oldoat mou In the work in this country ; Dr. J. Q. Stewart , Ken tucky ; Dr. J. W.White , Indiana ; Dr. W. B. Fish , Illinois ; Dr. F. M. Povroll , Iowa ; Dr. George II. Knight , Minnesota ; General Grocno , Kansas. Besides thcao were the following tpachera iu the Glonwood institution : Mrs. A. 0. Rogers , Misses EllaFrazoe , Laura Baker , Annie Towusond , Mary Powell , Annie ti untoon and Mattie Mc Lean. They were all dressed in uniform and attracted considerable attention , many people taking the parly for wed ding party. The excursion was under the direction of Dr. A. C. Rogers , assistant physician of the Glonwood institution , J. S. Fra zoo , editor of the Glenwood Opinion , aluo accompanied the excursion party and add ed greatly to their onjoymont. While in the city the party took carriages and drove out to the fort nnd also to tlio Deaf and Damb institution , and one and nil of the physicians spoke in the highest terms of this institution and of the manner iu which it is conducted by Prof. Gilliapin. Thu national association is very doeit- ous of having a Fceblo-mimlcd institu tion started in this stato. Many appli cations are made from this slate to the Glonwood institution nud the physicians stated that a numbur of Nebraska people - plo had moved to Iowa to gain a roai- diiiico so that their foablo minded child ren might enjoy Iho benefits of the in stitution at Glonwood , which now has ovur 250 inmates. The iatitutions are generally started by private purties and fter they are wall under way the state authorities take hold of the mutter and make thum sUto insti tutions and open to all. The visiting doctois thought there was a great need of such an Institution and nro very much in hopes that some ono will take hold ot the matter. Da not bo deceived ; ask for and take only B. n. Doublets & Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops for Coughs , Colds and Sore Throats. D. S. nnd Trade Mark on every drop 4 An Appropriate Finnic , The last game of base b < tU of the sea son will ba played on the Union Pacific grounds , corner of Eighteenth street nnd St. Mary's Avenue , this afternoon at 3 o'clock ' , p , nu , batflreou the bankers of this city and thu boarders at MM. Gootsohins , corner of Sovontuonth und Jackson streets , The game will ba played iu full uniform , the baukors wearing tha gray , and the Hotel do Goolschins boys the white uniform of the U. P , club. The admission to this jimo will be5 cents , nnd the proceeds will bo devoted TO the completion of the third etory of the Child's Hospital , a need long felt by the management , as its pres ent capacity is inaufUcfent to accommodate the applicants. This is a charity which should command itself to the patronage of all , rogardlots of persuasion or boliuf , for though its management is under the auspices of the Kpiacopil church , it in non-acctarian iu ita operation , and its doors are open to all alike. The man- agora cf the gamo. Messrs. Ad. U. Frey and Charles I ) , Keller , are sparing no effort to rnako it a success , and a largo and select crowd are confidently expected to bo present. By reference to a list of players it will bo seen thata _ number of I' . P. playnra will take part in the game , and the Junkers having an equally strong team , a spirited and exciting contest maybe bo expected. The bankora will present Kroy and ( .Crcighton , and Hotel Da Coot- echins Oarneau , nnd Funkhoiixer , as their respective batteries. vom. a. IUNKKKH. Ix > o Fnnkhousor. . . . . .c . .Chat Creighton Tames Hamcan . .p Y. H. Krov W. K Itockwcll. . . . , l t b P. Sharp J , L. Sncod .2(1 b Chut Morgan A. H. Newell .3db Uob'tFroy M. F. Funkhousor. . .8 e .Frank Mtitr C. B. Keller . .1 f Frank Hamilton 11. S , F.go . .c f..Thomas McCagno William Cortan . .r f Nola Nelson Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobac co. Funornl or lllulinrd Nnrrlu. The funeral of Richard Norrls , the fireman who died ftom the injuries ho received at the wreck at Elkhorn , oc curred on Saturday forenoon nt 10:30. : The obsequies were attended by a largo circle of friends who sympithizo deeply with the bereaved friends nnd especially with the young widow who was so soon called upon to part with her host friond. The Emmett Monument Association , of which the deceased was n member , at tended in n body and assumed in the last sad rites. The floral ollo'nugs were very fine. Mr , Wm. Jobaon , the engineer with whom Mr. Karris hod run for some iimo , Bent in n ° boautifnl floral design , as didolsotho conductor and brnkomon of the train ho had boon in the habit of run- "Uinp on. Tlio remain' ) were buried in St. Mary's sepulchre. 10,000 bushels Ohoico Winter Apol o for sale in cnr lots or loss. Your bu B ness solicited. J. G. WILLIAMS & Co. 627-lm Nebraska City , Nob. GorncrStnuo liaytug. The choir of the First M. E. church will furnish the mualc at the laying of ; ho corner stone of the now M. E. church on Seward and Twenty-second streets ; his afternoon. The following is ; ho programme : Antham Choir. L'rayer Ilov 13. G. Fowler , Iteapnneive Servico. .P.iator and Congregation Heading of Scripture LGBJOU Hymn from Hymnal.Choir and Congregation. Addresses by Key. C. W. Savidgo and John P. Iloo. Address Hev. J. B. MaxfiDld.DD. Collection Singing. . "Praise God from whom all blessings flow. " Luiyiupf Corner Stone 13enediction Methodists will please bring n copy of the discipline or ritual , that they may join ia the responsive service. Seal o ? North Carolina Smoking To bacco is the best. Omaha O. Ij. M. O , The Omaha 0. L. S. 0. moot this evening in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. The following programme has been pre pared : Class Drill , "Geography of Greeco15rnin- utea , Mrs. E , H. Lamon. Pronouncing Mutch on Greek Name * , 15 inicutcs , Miss Maggie II , lie.aa. INTERMISSION. Music , by Misses Mellioand Cnrrio Stevens. Essay , 'Tho Aryan Migration10minutes , llev. C. W. Havidgo. Questions nnd answers , Mr. G. W. Eyan. Question Drawer , Mr. G. A. Joplin. Quotations from Gcoel ; authors. All members of the circle are expected to bo prepared for recitation. Absolutely Pure , , This pawdor never v rte . A marvel ol pm tv , stiiJDgth and wholceomonim lloro eooooralcM tlmn the ordinary klnils.tndciinnotbo Hold III competition with the multitude ! cl low tuit , short weight alum or | > lie ) ) tmte ponder * . Bold nnlv in can * . UOVAL HAKJ.VO I'OWDKR CO. . 103 Will street . N. Y. OMAHA NEBRASKA. Thu Bcbolastla you commcncca on tee First Wednesday in Sofltente The course ol Instruction embraces Rll the Hlomen lary and higher braiuhot ol a finished education DKIcrcnco of Hcllulcn U no obstacle to the admh > . lion ol youns laulca. l > uplla are reccltcd fct any time of the TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Including Hoard , Washing , Tuition In KnglUh bud ( > cooU , uaa ol book * . 1'lauo , | rseMlouof Five Mouths , $1 50.00 EXTIU GUARdES-Drawlng , PalDtlcg , Ooirn * Harp , Violin , OulUr and Vocal Hiislo. Keferoni > : < uro rcciulrod from sll perions unknow to the In UtuUoo. Fur fuitner Inforiuatinn npplr tbe ; LAUV sui'fiiuou Ivlt.mto 13 USED DY THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS ( Ituoi t DiBlla Ortu 4 fliu Co , fuUtfia * fkltM Ltr Ca , i I . 1ALI MM < Her FINE WORK IN ° ' ' ' " ' piAt528 onoAN8 , r n''cARs' . * . U NE U ALLE " ' % " * M " ' "cLAslT , CHINA"4c.r4c AWARDED GOLDMEDAU ti i 4 ir.rirjiuii.n , i u < * . ita. 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