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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1890)
THE OjtfAIIA DAILY MONDAY , OCTOBER 13 , 181)0. ) THE CITY , The funeral of Andrew CVNclfon took plnco nt i ! o'clock yesterday nltornoon Irctn the undertnUiiig rooms ol M. O. 3\lnul. \ The reinainHero \ \ Interred In Slirlngnull.tho now Jtantah coiiictery. A horse bolonglnpj to Contractor E. Bliiht full down a tvcntv-fivo footcin- "banUincnt nt Eleventh and MsifonBtrcots \cbtcnlay afternoon , aUtjIilint ; on Its tack on 11 pile of stone. Thotuiiimil vim tifbirited to its feet , uml mucli to the eurnrlso of thofco who witnessed It ( nil , valued a wny apparently unlnjuiod , vllh the exception of n few cuts und bruisus. Hood's Sanapnrilltx IIM a stcudlly Inrrcns In ? iMjpiilnrll ) . which can only be won byun artlcloof reiilmoilt. Gl\o \ itatrial , Itni'TJilljlCAN I'll IMA UIIJS. 7lioy Will lie Held In Doiie-ln. * County Ilils Artcriuxi.i. The republican primaries to elect delegates to the county convention will bo held tcday In Onulia ami South Utimhi between noon and 7 o'clock i ) . in. and In the country pre cincts from 7 to 0 o'clock p. in. They will ho held at the following places. cm OP OMAHA. First \Varil 321c\erith and Plcrco strrcts. Second Wnrd Kaspnr's liall , South 'Jhlr- tcentli street. Third Wnnl IMNorth Twelfth street. Fourth \Vaid 30 South SUteontU street. Firth \Vard-l IV , Sherman avenue. " ' and Lake Sixth "Ward 'hventj-fourth itrcoti Seventh \Vnrd I.co & Nichols' bun , West Lcavunworth KlRhtU "Ward Darbcr shop , SlOiCumlnf ; ( tract , Ninth Wnrd nil1 ! CuinlnR street. South Oniahn City scales building , Twen ty-sixth near N street. I'uiMAiiY ju > ms AXIKI r.iik . First Waul Judge , John li Butler ; clerks , 1M PttcrsonaiKl J. A. Johnson. Second WardJudgeAnton ICcracnt ; clerks , A\i trust Schroedcr. T. L. VnnDoin Third \Vurd-JiulKO , Tom MoVHtlo ; clerks , D. Li Lapsluy , Leo Hartley Fourth Ward-Judge , lllchuid Smith ; clerks. J. ID I'lloher , A I Nicholas KiftiiVnrdJudRO , CliailcaVllklns ; clerks. 11. O Haclius , Oiornolt. llcss. Sixth AVntd JndRO.1' . IS Mutmi clerks , W. II I'lsitner , O II. Washington. Seventh \\'imi \ \ .luelije. b.im McLcoet ; clerksV , ! Uiur , Win Kmr. Klj.'litli Ward"Judge , " \V. A. Buchor ; clerks , \V. H Kejnolds.L. . 1' Maplim. Ninth " \Vnrd-JudRC , A. G. Kd wards ; clerks , M. JI Vsinlioine , .lolra N. I'.itteison. South Omaha ( eitv scale building ) Judire , .T. 1.5 I'ayton ; clerks , Nels 1'etcrsoii , T. J. O'Ncil ' , tOt'MUY West Omaha llenson school house ; judfje , George H. 1'ottei eleiks , diaries 1'ottcrund Floicuuo-Old school house. IQlldiorn Hilt city hdl : ; Judge , Jaipor Whcland , clerks , Isauo Is'ojes iiad Rlartin Klehnnls , sr. Chicago Ulkhoin station , II. A. Kolte's onico ; Judge , II. 1 lioKo ; clciks , .Auir. Kolte , A.V Albiaw. Millard School house ; Judge , Henry ICel- ey ; clerks , Dr. Kbonur W.T. V sin Do in JelTiTsoii-Slmonsoirs lumber oflluo , Ileii- Dlniton ; Juil o , Isaac Wilt ; clerics , Fred Gutchand 1'oto SclineiJur. Waterloo-Masonic hall ; Judge , James Hohluson ; ilcrkjrretlljiitlcll , ( and E. btuut If- McArillc-Scliool house. Union George Hedinan's farm. Douglas School houiO No 53. Vsillty School house. EnstOuiahu Glontarf- Kiuh turd In Oniahnl \ \ elect eight dolomites ; South Oinutia will send eiglitdol- CRatcs und e.ich of the country districts will tend live delegates. The presence ot dandruff Indicates a tils- cosed > ciilp , and If not cured , blanching of the hair und bild-iess will result. Hall's lluirltcncuer cuioit. ISSUI.'S Ol'1 ' TJIi : CAMPAIGN. Xlicy Will ho HlHcnssetlliy IWessis. AV. J. Con n oil an dV. . J. Hryant. Tlio debate between Hon. J. W. Connell , rcpubllcuncandld.ite for congress In the First district in this state , nud lion. "VV , J. Bryant , his dcniociatio opponent , cnmmcuccs today In Lincoln , It will bo followed in Omaha on Wendcsday , next , and then to bo followed b1 ; a series of discussions as follows : Wahoo , Thursday. October 10 ; Pnpillioti , October ITYooplng ; Water , October 18 , Teoumscli. October 20 ; Beatrice , October J21 ; Pawnee City , Ootobcilhi ; SalainOctober ii7. . Auburn , OetobcrUS ; Syracuse , October2S ! ) . At the debate In Lincoln Mr. llrynnt will opennnd dose the discussion. .At tbo dis cussion in this city Jlr. Council uill cHlvcr the opening and closing addresses. In the Rucucding debates tbe speakers will nltci- nnto In tlio opcnlnp mid closing i-emarlts. The debaters vlll bo limited to one and one quar ter hours speaking In c.ieh debate , the party opening cntli discussion to luvo ilfty minutes , with twenty minutes for a close. The discussions will bo presided over in each town by itrcpicscntntrio of the rcpubll' can nud dcmociatlo coiiKrcislonal committees i respectively , whleti inUtnnlui will put In the chairs Messrs. Tied Ciay and Vianlc Jlorris- ' soy , the foiinoricprcscnUng the lepublioan nn l the latter the democratic congressional committee. Third AVnr < l Uoiinblicaun. Tlio primaries for tlio election of delegates to tlio county convention will bo held today from 12 in. to 7 p. m. Uoryoter \ of tlio wind Is urged to attend. Per order Thud wmd delegation county central committee. The followlngdulcgitcs were nominated at last nlirlU's caucus : Delegates Sol Prince , 7M. O. Iliclcctts , T. C. Iliainaul , A O. White , A. I , , llarnott , Arthur llilgh's. . Both Cole , 1) . J. lluvpess. Altornites Henry KobeiH , A' U. Walker , F" . T Bell.uny , Ilowiud Watson , Tom Mahomet - met , Joe Daubauiu , Ctiarlcd lirnnch , Joe Southard. Jjow Iliite Hast , The Ohio A Mississippi railway Is now soiling tickets from fcJt. L.otiis to Gin- ciiimitl imcl return at the low ruto of 8J , Rood for votuin until Oct. 1 ! ) inclusive ; alho one way to points invmcdiia follovs ; Dajton,0. , $1.15 $ ; Uolmubus , O. , 81.15 ; Clo\oltuul , O. , SS ; Plttsbiirc , P.u , ib ; \Viuhington , 1) ) . C , , S-10.12o ; Daltlmoio , Mel , $10.25 ; Philadelphia , Pa. , $11.05 ; Now York , $1U ; Boston , Mass. , $10. Tickets at above Kites \villvoutlnuo on Biilo until Oet. 19 inclusive. Address A. J. Little , tfeu'l webiorniHibhcngornjront , 305 N. llioiuhuy , and union depot , St. Louis , Mo. \f. B. SiiArruoic , G. P. \ , , O. & M , Ky. Mrs. Mercer , manicure , 401 BCD bid ? It hnste.cn several years slnco tlio Jrlih minstrel and comedian , Mr W. J. Scan- Ian , has appeared before uu Ounluv nudlenco , nndlinvlnff always boon exceedingly popular licro his return to the Bojd thlsovenliiij l > oawelconio oeciislon to his many friends. This ovcuhiR Mr. Seanlaa will present his now play , "Mjlos Aroon , " of Mhlch the Now York Ilemldsays : 'Tho ' scent of the heatlicr Is on 'Mjles roou.1 It sp\rklcs with wit as tbo dov-drlpplns copse glances under the matin sun. Uhraugh Its scenes there llous nnalr sweet , refreshluR as that rising from tlioclovcr-tlecked iiiaulous ut , nctitMo. I low Itsshuiile humor and honest pathos touchcc tbo heart of the hugo audience at the Kour- tceiith Street theater last ovenliiRl Of course Beanlnii'i ' ) iniiKiietlo pci-sonullty had a good deal to do with tlio hit that the piny scored ttls positively a inarrcL tlio hold tbat fellow pas Oh Us audience i , They shout themselves hoarse , every time lie stops on. the stage. The merest plntftudo front his merry lips brings n Inugh , u song seta the people to rapturous aj > - pliiuso. Proia llrat to uisiho Is absolute mas icrof tlio situation , A fix for the rules of art when nmau liaa tbonunllty of fascination to his very linger tips I" On Tuesday ovoulnf ; Ivir , Sc&nluu appears tn "Tbo Irish Minstrel' und \Vcducbday \ ovcului ; lu "Shaue-na- ItllV. n Interesting Kcriiionitt tlio Klrst ltd 1) ) . Clinruli V"estcr lay. Ilcv. Gilbert yp Ln Mntyr ol Akron , O. , reached nttho Tlrst Methodist lCi > lscoi > al lurch yesterday morning to ti larpo COIIBM- ration , Iter. Do La Mntyr was pustor of the 'Irst church for about thteo years twenty- 10 jcni-s ao , nnd many of his eld parlshon- rs vcro present to listen once moro to his oico , Slnco his residence hero the gentle- inn 1ms served his country In the national lousoof rcprcsetitatitca , having been elected rein Indiana. The text selected wai Psalms VIII , .1 , 4 1 When I consider thj hea\eus , the i\ork \ of ly lingers , the moon and Hie stars , wnlch louliast ordained ; \Uiatlsman , that them rt mindful of liiin. and the Son of man , that loinlsltcit hlml" Tlio'spwkor ptofaced his sermon V > ystatlnf ( hnt ho xvai in the state in tha intctcst ot irotiibitlon This was a matter , ho said , In vhich thoipoploof | ( ilher states tooka uriat ntcrcst , nnd ullJrlendt of prohibition evcrj- vheio wcio watching tbe piognss ot uffalis u this state. Hetcrrinp to his text , M\hat \ li maul" ho pol < C of the theories of tlio greatest rcpio entativosof the atheists , D'treln , Huxley nd Tyn dill , who attributed tlio origin oml \istuicoof mnn to the iiower of evolution nd the Inherent power of nutter Theses lieorios , ho sild : , must bo discarded liyev ry iiliiklny m.in vlio stopped to consider the aotseoiiicrnliii ; tbocvistenco of nnn. Ho lien proiccded to show the fallac-v of tins den of man's brute oiiKln , and iclnted cvcinl circumstances to show the linmonso uixiforiu ol' man's Intellect o\er anythliij- lossesscd li.v the hiphest forms of the brute re.itlon. Tlio gre.it ( cuts ot thonstronomeis , vhoso minds vent out Into space nnd mc.is- red with lull nlte o aititudo the Immensity f tlio unhuivns , proof position , ho said , tint man's Intellect was of divine origin. 'ho perishable body \\hlehtbislntelleet vns enclosed might hear some toscmbliiicoto lie brute rrontlon , but there was no such oiinictlon in thocasoof the intellect. Tlio speaker dwelt at lengthen the power f the intellect and the Impossibility ct incis- rlngit , nnd then spoke cl the duty of eveiy lei-sou to use tbo Intellect : n It should be ? ised. SiienkliiL' of tlio chuicli , ho said It vas cry poor reliKion for people tope tochutdi nil ceb happy withoutdohif'Soin < .thinBto nnlto the proper use of the faith thoj had re- o cd. 'Jlierowas too much of this inertness n the chuic-h and ho hoped \\ouUlboo\cr- \ - one IlebotJC'il tobavo cxoited some In- uuneo on some of his bearers. The iruful rtspoiislbHltjie.Htlnpiiiiencveij- Chilstianto scotlnittliQ glorious Intellect or oulhidi had been ghcn thont , was not inned , ; us dwelt upon , and tbo speaker xhortedhis be.ireis not to iinir their o\\n oxilsor the souls of otbeisby the a.\\ful \ t\ll \ f the drink hnbit. lie closed \\llb an earnest ] > pe.il tothosoptcscnt to consider we'll the onseqiiciices of iKitoring theii'spoiuibility f lookingaftei the wellfate of tliclrsouls , y ( eil\lec > . The annual thaiilc ofTeiinR seiviecs et tlio list Baptist church jestei-Jiy morning vero attended hy a veiv huge audience. \ftcra ] ) iajer hy the pastor the congrcga- ion united in singing " \Mieii all Thy ZSler- ies , My God" Then followed another > rnjer and iijmii and then Jlr. II Daniels lellvcrcdu vciy entertaining address upon , he past hlstoij of the chuicli. lie pieseutcd nany touches of wit am ! pathos in iccount- ngllic only struKples oftho peoplewboes- .ablisliedtbe church and Kiicl the foundation 'or Its piesoiitand future usefulness , 'Jills acldict > \vastollo\\cd bja similar talk i-om Ur 0. S. Wood , who has been a tncin- jcrof tliocuuich for twenty-two yoirs. Ho elateel some -\cry interesting events hi tlio if oof the chinch. Ho recalled tbo time when ho picscnb ( hureh building was being1 jrcctcd nud a cyclone lifted tbo loof elf , eailnp the coiifrrceationith a wrecketl buildiiiKand ndebtof S'5,000. ' , Tlio church came nc.ir being sold uader jbo sbeiift's nimmorbut the iicrsonnl sacnlices and dc- erminntion ofa few fiiilhful workers paid off the debt nntlsa\cdthcchurcli. Ilcv. A. W. Lntnar , the pastor , then spoke iponYhat nUaptlst cburch stands for , and iiwbntesscntl.il elements of doctrlno the Japtist church agicesvitn seine ether churchcsnnd in whit It-is different , " "Tljo 3nptibt church , " s.dil Dr. Laniar , "Insists ipon a conveitcd inctubersliip. It icjectsln- 'autbaiitlsm ' and Insists upon immeision as > ehi tbo proper form lecofjniml t > y the bible as Christian biptlsin. 'iho Daptist chuieh grants to ouch of itsineinbcrs the right toin- erpret the woul of Oed in accorclaueo vlth lisowii best Judgment , pro\idirij \ ( bo can onscieiitiously comply with tlio nlwo undainental docilities of. tbo chinch. The cburchwill not , can not , pci-sccuto any oncon accountof bis belief. Mr. D L. Holmes , n piomlnent member , lien spoke upon the future of tliocliurcb. Ic said tbat with unity , coinage and hard voile the Fiist Haptist chinch might ac complish a great deal for tlio snU.Uion of men. Ho cloicel bj saying th.it tbo members of tbo ITIist llaptibt church o\vo \ ittotlicin- sel\es \ and thocityot Onuba to build a line io\v \ chinch edltlcoln the near futuio. While tbo choir sinq the enthe conKiega- .iou went forward and deposited tbo thanks offering upon the pulpit tiiblo , Tbo offciinj ; iinouiited to o\er \ { 'JO ' in cash , Ilr , Ilai lin'H Sormoii , Rev. J W. Ilarsln , D D. , delivered a lec ture last nlj lit talcing for his subjt'ct , "Tho History of tbo Contribution Ilox. " In hiief Dr. Iltubha said : A competent historian is surely needed to chronicle , Gibbon-like , the tiseaiulfall oftho contribution box. Money is an impoitant. clement in church alTairs , just as Itisinsec- uhrpolitlcnland social aftalrs , Men nroilis- lioscd to sneer at Its use in religious vork , faillnpto renll/e that Its proper employment isjust as logitlmnto heio as nnyvhcic. An old writer sajs tint the water of lifo is fiee-- , uut It is netesb.iiy to pay for the pitchers vhich convey it to tbo lips of tucs tliirstj multitudes , nnd 1 thinlcthat Ms idea is about right. Ministers who devote tlieir lives to deeds ot charity and the stated ptoclaimtioii otthe good newt , huvo ns much right totlieli hlro as tbflr lawyer or the plusk-ian. Ihavo lieartl ot a jjoocl old ( iiuki-y deucoinvho uscc toshuthis cjes light tight when ho haw tbo contrlliiition box coming hliwuv , nndn 1th nil his lungs ho would bingi " 1'ly nbioacl , thou mighty gospel " I fear tluit there vouldbo little tlylng ubioad of the jnlgbty truth it all our hcaierswere as niggardly as that. So I want to point o\it to 3011 thoboaiity of the apoitle'hsa.viiiir ' ( led lovcth . : a cheer- lul giMr. " I willondeivor to nnforcowlmt lliavoto say by sketching befoio you the iliurnitoi-s of Jiholada , who liindo tbo first tonti-ibution box and tliocnilof Sliaftsbury , who mule such Rood use of it tbat his name will u\er \ remain In tuohlstoiy of evangelism as onoof tliopiinrellest givcis tbo woild bus loen. This Johoiudans blgh priest la Jcrusiilcm whcutiiore was need of tieioie mcabuies ot seine sort. Thcio was a younp lad on tlio Ungly tbrono only seven years of ago. Sorno one fe-avo to him the Idea that tlio tcinplo needed repair , and the child king called for contributions from tlio people for that purpose pose- The letuins from hbappeilMCTO uy no means generous , and sonw oxicdioiit [ had olhomoi , ii.i.tl.\niiquitluroi c "ii"r- ' Ul > < 1 5" tbo Unltoa bi t ( loveinroenl EnJor § d by * l ho a < of tin Kr a | uiitTirilil i ai til ) Bttonpeil , rureiltnit most Healthful , Dr l'rlo i Ctearn Flak. Bold col7tUie i n < ltcOBUlB " " "onlMuie "lun. _ . New lerk. to bo devised to awaken the slumbering zen.1 ot the nation. In tills crisis .lehoiacia , the lilgli priest , showed hli practical visdoni by inventing n publlo roicptlclo for tbo funds brought to the temple. The record ofscrli > turo is ! "Jcboliida the priest took n chest , nnd bored nholo In the lid otlt , nud set It be side tlioaltur , on the right side ) as one eonieth Into the house of the Lord ; and tbo priests th.it l pt the door puttliercin nil the money that vas brought Into the house of the Lord. " 'Ihls vas aerf rude device , butas itwus n iicvv Idea nnd m the repository vas in a public plnce , and moro particularly still nslt stood in the wiv ottboso who wont to do their devotions in the tcinplo staring them In tbe face when their heatts wcio ten der with religious tcrvor the plan snccceded beyond their most satiKUlna expectations If jou vtlll rend on a httlo further In the Uu'lfth chapter of second Kings ) on "will llndtlmt they had money enough and to spires In their work of repiirlng tbe bie.iches in the tcinplo wills. Tbo history of the contribution bet from that < ! w to ours ii coiuurnod with nil that Is best Inhuman iinture. In the niinals ot the church Micro Is no brighter spot Hum wbero ills rclitect how the clergy ot A nildit , at tlio Instigation of the bishop , sold all tlio gold and silver \csseMsof tlieir churches In order to supply the wants of 7,000 Persian pilson- eis who were thiotvii In a clcpor.ito condition Into their illy bj tbo Itomans. And ills re- hted Inanilcnt history tbat Ptslstratus , 11 w Athuidin , always had n seivaiit near him with n bagof sll\er coin , fiom vhichltwas his Joy nnd pleasure tesupiily tbo needs ot the sickly nnd the insolvent Butnmongall modem examples ot true liberality there U no man in ore iciioiviiod than the cirl of Sluiltcsburv , tlio "tostor eirl"as howas lovlnitly cilk-d in London , lie was a lai o soulccl mini , iniel icinlnds ono ot the saying of Constantine vhnn howas laying out the site of his new city. Ho wsis diawlnc tholinesof boniulnry t\\co [ as ample ns those ot the okl city , and when ono icinonstratcd with him horoplled ! "I mil following Illinho is leading mo" Thus did Shnftesbuiy follow tholeadof Him who was his mister and guide , and though at times It sconiul tbat lie was Icuting Into piths which wcro far too radical und extensive bo did not falter. Of course ho was a crcat giver , uiirinj. all ouowinter ho sent out 10. ( XX ) basins of In end and toup to feed tbe starving bootblacks of London. This vas onlv ono iust.'iueof ' his abounding liberality. Ho usud tn scorn the phr.ihe , "Munificent bcnuerfs , " and -\\as ac- customcd to Insist that it Is bolter to inalto P/lany / Slnge'i : ) , ae'oi , ami pit bile speaKt'is nso Ayr's Uicnyrcvtui.il. Ills tlio fmoillo n-medy fur huaisc'iicss mid .ill allectlom of thc\ocil oiL-jins , tliiu.it , ami lungs. .As ait anodyne anil cxixnluiaiit , tlic fllocta of tliH | > iciiiritionuc : : ; jiiomiit ! ) it'.ill/tMl. "Aycr's Chun ) Poetouil Ins done' me pent pood. Ills u iploiidlcl rimutly for all dls- cncs of Hie tlnont ami IIIIIKS. anil I hues much itlcauirclii te&tll > liijtu Its niurlts. " ( KM. ) C .V. Nichols , No. 7lilmrM.iss } "In my luote'sslon of nn nnvtloncei , any aflectlon of tlicvuitcor tl.ioat Is ; i sulou-i uialle-r , but , atc.icli attacli , I lime liocn 10- IHu'd lj sv few ( lose > s < > ( Ajei's Clicriy I'lctuial Tills remedy , -\\ith ordinary c.uc , lins wai l l snoli a iinglcnlclTcctthnt I II.UQ snlTcicclcy \ \ little IncoiiMiilonic I lia\o also used It Jii in > Jiniily , with > ciy nccl- Icnt lusulls , IneoiiKlis , colds , &c" Win. II. Qmrtly , Mlnlalon , fco Australia Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , DR. J. C.ATTER &CO. , Lovroll , TMasa. Bold by allDrujjlsla. Price fl > BlxboUlc > , $ & . A.MUSEMENTS. THREE NIGHTS JOOyQS CommtMirhm IMonday , October 11) ) . Change of bill itTeuirli porforiii'incp. Tlio Kin- icsentutltu HIlMl GUMF.DIA , J. lAcntivj , UU Utli "jNItjlos Ar-oon. " Tuesday Kicnina , Oct 14llt , The Irish. MlnsLi-ols. " , Oct. 1M , soiiRnat cadi _ fee its uiibiilobiibiinlayjiioi nln . _ The Grand ! "Tonigl-Lt ! I-IERMDON IN BELLE MARIE / " WII/L MWUMJ , \NAOnil CORNER 11TH AND FARfUM STS . OMAHA \VIEIC : OK our. u. Abdul AllllfMr. I'iMsIm BOHOPJ In Illicit Art. I'lttloAiinlvN'ilEoit.MldKifvjubri't 'M IJIJou Coiiinly Co. Anl&ts-Uolitr- ao-Twenty Mir & - - ty ruiituinliuv. Diijiont. the Honiloisonilcr. \ \ . 1'owcrs iiml [ "iiiprsoii , boti.'i n I Din M-\ i eokof tbw tlucv-luMiloil " onp tie. OM ; DIME ADMII'TO AM. . IE HAYE Till Just what you are looking for. Black Cheviot Suits , made in single and double- breasted sacks and three- button cutaways , all at popular prices. AVcwould your notice spec ially to the fact that \ve have a very large assortment of Black Clay "Worsteds in coats and vests for semi- dress wear , These goods are made and trimmed in the best manner , aad a per fect fit guaranteed , munificent ilonntwti * . To glvo In Ufa bettor In his view tlmn to leuvo ( it do.ith. Ami so ho did iriv-a. Ami when ho lay In state In Westminster aa > bey lilt coillii was covered with flowers that < tmo equally from crown princesses oftho. ronltn nnJ tbatciufulllower- jclrls of the streets , for lie was the filcnil of nil. It woiilil bovotl \ for nil of us to emulate his peed example. Woulil jott young hillcsbavo beautiful lianeUl Lot thoni lo unUo HO bj- true chailty.VoiiUl > on youiip men malto tlio best use ot your 1 IlVBiiins * Lay soine- thlnp by for the L.0rcl. Tlieii when you die , though no Honors are omt on jour tomb by hutmiti hands , thoniwlll bo K'arliuulsnf illvlno nuilso dropped outof hcaveu by ixngel hauils toaeloL-nyourreatliiff plnco. V. M. C. A. The nnnouncemcnt thmt Ilcv. .7. A. Turkic , pastor of Ivountzo Memorial I'hurch , would nddro < ts ttio .Aoung men at tlio Young Men's Chilsliim nsioi'ltitloti lecture hull jcstorduy afternoon ou "Kclliilon in u llusy ufo , " ut- tuictodiilnive uudle-nco of men , le-preie'iit- higovorv ttr.uloof busy life , ulio llitoued to tlioiuldivHs vaii not u little Interest. Itev. Turkic U a jnunp man of excellent tiblllty and In full sjmpathv with thoworkof youiif ? men In evei'j sphere of lifo. lies ispcclully paseiiteM the faet that rullluii | ; und business intni.illy RO lintiil in nnnel , nml tint pover from < ! od is the on ly ctlturion of trues suecoas hi tlio life of youtii : men. men.Tho Leslie quartette pwo seine excellent music , nuel th incctliiKin a \ \ \\holo\vns rv piolltiible1. Ones hundred and lifty men HOIO picsunt , tlio 1 truest and mo < t cnthusLMtlo lursoiiiotinip That tlio ussodaUon Is In a Iie.iltlij e'O'ullllon pees v.lthout sujlujr. Itcv. A. W Ivamar. jKistor of the I'irst I3iptistehuuli , will uddiess the young men next Sunday. Homo romailmblo euros of deuf nc s mo re- coulcdof Dr Thomas' Itelcctric Oil. ICovor lails tocuroc.irachi. ' . The Omaha loelpo No. 18 , A 0. U. \\llt i hej iiMfolnliii thoii * hull , Jijn bloclc , ThxirhiljLy , Nov. IS. All incinburH jinil tholif.uiulie'S tvnil fiiuntls nro in- Aitctl to utteiicl. Ilcllniny Slou'r Is n ropiibllean fandidato for ( 'OiiLTUMs In Ciiielnnill nnd the democrat- ) 1110 truiiff to in.iko capital out of the fact lint his wife b.iUiis lu ul)00 ) tub. OUR SHOE DEFT. Is crowded with new goods for tlic fall , and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of leather we arc in a position to offer our fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our Shoo . Department so popular in so short a time. Our stock for the fall was ordered very carl- , before the manufacturer's ' thought of advancing prices ; the material was selected with care and tfic Shoes were made and finished in the best workmanlike manner , and we are now offering not only the largest assortment , but also the best made Shoes for Men and Boys , honest goods wfiic/i nicarenolafraidlo back with our guarantee. To signalize the opening of the Fall Season in this Department we place on sale to-clay , 2.OOO Pair filc | Calf Shoes , Congress and Lace , warrantc Goody ear \VeUal 52.50. This is the same quality and make which we sold last season as a great bargain at $2.75. Shoes made with Goodyear Welt , arcftilly as good for wear and elasticity as lland-scwcdShoes. The above arc an extraordinary bargain. We know Shoe Stores would criarge at least $3.50 or $4 for like goods. Our "Workingmaii's" shoes for $1.25 , of which we sell thousands of pairs every season , are turning out belter than ever this fall , We have placed early orders for enormous quantities ancU- thc manufacturer has greatly improved upon the make of them. No more honest shoe wag ever offered for sale at such a low price. It is solid leather throughout , and the make and finish , is perfect : . Nothing shoitof § 2.00vill buy such a shoe elsewhere. In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assortment , all styles of toes , and alj kinds of lasts , shoes to fit any foot. A\\ \ \ our other departments are loaded with ncwgoods. In every line we have put in a big stock anticipating an increased trade. PRICES LOWEIR TPIAM ELVE1R. . Open until S p. m. Saturday , 10 p. m , Corner 14th. and Douglas Streets. LAST OPPORTUNITY. : EVERYBODY IS GOING , ARE YOU ? The wonderful French Gymnast in his'Leap for Life for the last time at 9 p. in. to-night In full uniform from Iowa and Nebraska have arranged to march with. Bands of niusie direct to the Coliseuin. The" Knights /vill meet at the Pytliian Glut ) , Farnarn St. , at 7 p. m * Special Excursions by various other associations and clubs. CITY ; For the last time at the Exposition to-night. frtt + y ART AND MECHANICAL DISPLAYS. 4 LIFE SIZE WAX FIGURES OF THE EUPEHORS OF CERMXY , ITALY , AUSTRIA , QUEEN \ICTORIA , GLADSTONE , PARXELL AND OTHERS. Many New Novelties. . - - The Finest Display ever Witnessed in the. West. Visit the Exposition this Evening. A Cyclone of Pleaszire and -Profit. -Positively the Last Night. ADMISSION TO ALL , ONLY 23 CENTS. CHILDREN 10 CENTS. MANHOOD KESTORED. "SA > , \Tr\O , " the A\im lei'fulS | > nniIi ! litmcilctucs , nil Kit tout DiBcnBei , mcli nsVcnk Mem orI.osa ) of I ! rriln ! ' ( > vr , Hiadnclie , \\aU \ \ of u In PPV , Lull Mtiilminli Kcr\oni. Before A fter Usu. nc , Hcsiti.de , all Miautuii d iriiin 1. Hi ilmnn aud lues ol power of the Gcncrnttic Orcuns , In citlicr ecr , ciinted byover-cicrtlon , yontliful luiliecrcllonB.oi the ciccp lva iiFcortnlincorptumor 8llmnla.it ! , which ultlmutcly lend to Ii.fimilty , Uonenmptlon niidlaBanllr Put up In convenient form to com In the veetpocKcl 1'rlce $1 niiRcUtfo , orCtoi $5 Sjpiitby mull to nnr nrtdre'ee. Circular free. Mca tionthU ii.iucr Adiircm Mimtu emnicitoa. . ill Dearborn St..CWcigo , 111. I Oli h\U IMIIMAIH , KHI. Ill Ivulm rt , Co ( \ir IStli * . Omicla htritlt. .1. A rmitr A. Co. , Cor lltli A DuiiKlitb A 1) ) ToUcr i. On Council Dlull * lotrn. l-IOOUl-t E5-A.EJ1T. M ALL THt WOKLO 1IIEKEIS BUT ONECURE DP , H AIDES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It ran lie ffU en In r i > "I uir i > ur lt.u. or In kr Hi-ln iiT TouJ , wllhuul I'll KuonioilKeot tliepQHcui Itmoenaary It liilxolutely luruilcMiind will cflcet D permanent andip dj cure ? , whethrr llio intlenl l amojfrtourlnk3iciruiulcoliclia wrock. 11 M. > HC FAILS. Ii auerauv no quiclly au < l with tvioh ctr- tmnty that Uiu patiunt utidoreoca no Incouveinoucff. and ro In u unirn. tin complete n.lormation la elTeclod npacoboaH olpnrllcular * frco Tobetladol KUilN ft to.mm a : lioui < l ai , lnh Cuuiinuiiii. CO'lradrtiupplml By UI.AKE , lUlUOK ill LO . and lUe'll4.HI > 10M BIllTO' ilftKtoJyou fotiiMon' If you nreillsouo il.ihu will / / / > ) ou , nnd l > > * i lnp iroiiornicniiH. yourtui Kil WfUmiil blny wdl Nvecum H ir ( < > ( .lli-ii'i ' nud Illicit > < . KxnlaliiH til' ' HI in I CUR NEW BOOK ac nled , fitt , fnrtl O" * ' Huliiil , > . Y. htt r > Uiliituii DOM'T BE A FOOL ! nitr < Jl3trip clcnowiiHlrM li'ucllnj ; ruliiHly fur nil llm unntlural dNclinncH omt | > rlvnlBiUKriirtfi > liiiPii V certain en rotor tbrilt'lilll- tatlnj wcJkuu a | 'iculUr ' . Ilirescribeltnnilloel > la lu re'cninmyndlmj It 19 ull ( iim.rers. J 8TONEnMD,0ClTUB.IlL , ! Nolil liy Oriit'irlnu. Till. r. Bioe . LADIES OWLY FEMAUE nEQULATOR , SUi inTcltWii to 'ftor monny raj ly null U Scur limled frotn cb r co. , = OM JMI-A. Jill III III. _ VJ > Co-nar Oth aiidllaraey Streets , O.niUa. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MoLATjaHLIN" , Pro&Idoiat. Founded by Dr. J. W MoMenamy , _ _ Mwr-MTM tr i ( * + + * - - To euro nilloiitnoss Pick Ilonilaclio Constlpfttloa Jlilarln Mvcr Coiuil iltitt uihn llic ufo and certain rcmuily , h.iLITIl'o niotlioBM.\I I.8I55i(40 ; ( llltlo beans to flio boU tlo ) Tlinjnro tliQiiiObtcoavenlcnt , tult allu ca. i'rlcouf ultlior fclto , u anU iicrbottlo nt 7 17.70s riioto-Broviiro. imndnuootlil.3 | > iuuro furl J f. B31ITII A CO . Makers of UlloIlL'uiis , SI Ixiuls Mo. _ DR. KENSINGTON , Eya and Ear Surgeon 1310 Dodge Street. Spectacles accurately fitted , PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 13O2 Farnntn Stroot. HARRY P. DEUEL , City Pasaontior and Ticket Agout Tlio Ib ; iniun > o < l InlliH troit- incit < > l till ( uriiu uC I'ltl- \'y\Ti : KIM : XMUlAjit Man lioort , STIIICTUIIB , or ( win In rUiiivliiK Iliu lilnllur iiVrjlll.Ii curul In I/JioM.i iliiyN hklu DlHo'iue' , Cnturrli iinO nil DlHhi-nii uf Iliu 111. .oil . Iloarliunll.lvur t - iiuilill 'au'si'un' < l wllhout liittruiiiiMilv ur 'lucnl trfiiN tMil " Lniliu Iruiu 2 to 4 imlr \\nla ( or clrcu- larilTlniiMirtUulnr | | | > u built ruilteif tlia nbt\u Uihoiiui , ni l KliuHlnu ninny of tliu moil remarkable cure > Of- OOP , N. K. Cor lltli unit ttrnuui Hla , entrance on either utroot , Umuba Mali G. A. Lindquest IS A.OA1X IN Tlin Merchant : - ; Tailoring tnisliusiunillnvitoshls oltl ftjcncliuiiil piit- roiiK. uiwcll us tliOKuiuriil liubl to call Una Insiict ililH new it-d'kof linporteil U dilouusllii wooli-tu. Every thins liistcl.is > i.iin ESTABLISH ED 1874 , - 31oS , 15THST DBS , MERRILL & MERRILL SPKOlAtjISTS IN ChionlF. Normm , Illood nml iiridoal DiscT < d nnij UlKCMicsortlio Kyo Kir Nixo , Iliru tt oml ' iiu < t Kpccl.il Altcnllon In DlsemsiHVo inon niul Llillilrcn , TliPiloctoriliiivu ImU yoir < n ( nxpi > rloi * > In th lionplhla of llruokljii nn I Now \nrk ami nro nniuiia llio iii"it niucusatul anU vMalf kiuwm ui. illiU III tliotuuritry 'lo Voiiutr nml 3ll I llcccil rim , l nl Mnnliood , Ncrvoui Duhllltr Siiirnin' rrlnni , btiiiiiiil Ixi * iM l liynli itl Uocay nilMn/fi u inill - ( ri'titu pr < j < lui'lntc iluuii1oiiHnt > * f duMiMiuiico v plia * pies mi tlio fit o , fiviiMlun In Hoduy , UH IIV liicuitr * liked , lick ofi'intlilciito. ilull , unlit fur sui'lv . IIOM. nnd llnili Ufo n LurJon. isfi'ly , imrru und n ceilll ) curuJ. llloiiil nnd Skin lliH ( > MHh-t n dlsraio mual Urou < Jful lo it * < < i'iiit ( > 'lJrl iiiit-v hi nonorrlur ( Jloot , Hyplillli , llydrocoli . nnil Hlrlctiirti lacllc.illy anil Hifuiy < un * < l ni'.nil puln ( f ilutinlliiii fruin liunlno" . All Sixunl I'a- IcriiUUcH unilliutieillmunlitu iiiirrliixomtuufully t'iufiTdl dl omni unfair nniliiormmiimti t tural. i 'J n in tllll ! > < Hiindayn , lui il u N. II PcTi'in ' * uu ililu tn visit lit nut ; IIB iroitod M DiHrlioinoj by corruipuiili'iKO Mu liunm aaj la- trudliini mt by fxpruij Loniultitiluii trva. bum ! I ttnu In tUuiioto Insururuiilr tiJH I'-iiM'Oiilli HI. , < > PH | > * | | [ | Oporn Jlotixr , Oiiiiilin , .N GRADUATE DENTIST. | A I'lill Set of Tcotli , on Uiibliur. fur I'lvi ; HOI.I..AIH , A perfect ( it fiiwruiiloeel. Tcotli ( "ctMt'toil without iiiiln or iliiiu'i'r. anil wllLout nuuis < thctleu ( lolrt mid silver llUlugi at lowest rutfH. Itrldiro nud CiuwnYoik. . Tetthwltli outiliitcs. | All work wiirrnntvil OFFICE PMTOtl BLOCK , IbTH AND FARNAM , ICntiui en , Kith struct elcvtur. Opciiuxvui ' 1 ii ka until So'olucU.