Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 22, 1891, Part Two, Image 12

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HRST A HAN , THEN A LAWYER
Eminent Mm JMno the Attributes of n
Snocettful Lawyer.
IT IS GOOD HARD SENSE AND INTEGRITY
IM ol' llv-l't exlilrnl < li'V clnnil ,
> run 11 u InyiilN , Clinniu-ey . > !
Ile | > i > w , .liiilIi'O llraillf..itolin .
C , Itlnck nnd c.liters ,
Thoinumhof ) ounj'livvM'is niiid'xlly nsk-
Inu tiionuistlon , "How can I succeed at the
li.iiTho piof.'sslon Is undoubtedly
rrovvdod , yet oarh vcar urlnjts InindrodJ of
frenh cr.iduatos to the Aiiierli.in bar auvlous
for tlkUnciKm hi un ni-nna In which our
I'li'atcst stntcsineii are trained nnd developed.
Some eminent men hn\n answered tills
question. 'I heir lilcus nro aiibjolned and con-
lim the oxporieneo of yoirs of labor and
trtinnph.
i v riiMiiii'.sr < i IM i vxn's AIIV icr
If Ittt'ivto tentlor any advice to jonn iuen
In t im lojjal profession or I'ontomplitltiK Kuril
n cnrccr , I think I could not lofniln frnmnsU
intr tliniii to illsinls- * from tholr minds the
I ion that the practice of tholiwls iniuln tip
In an Impoitant ilcKiio of nratorv anil elo-
iinenliulihesses lofoio i onrts and juiles No
one ih iuld entin the | nlt" < siiii | wlio Is not
pivpnoi ) todoverj liaril , i-onthmons , and
nfTi'iili U oiiio vvoik. I sbad follow this ad
vice by sajbiK tint thrro line mistake about
niiiilher fait , towlt : In the nraitlco of the
law , as in ever\tlihiKilse. linnestv and frank ,
fail ( U.iliiiu Is not unlv enjoined b > KIM > I |
nioials , hut Is the best p.dicv It Is n delu
sion In Hitppnso tlntt the nnlile piofessltin of
the law can be faithfully pursued orsmciss
fullv prii. . lieed bj tilckerv .nut merrcmJmii ;
( illOMII C'llVIMXIi.
IMIll I S IS ' .S TI Ul l IS I l It .
How to attain eminence mid foitune in the
practice of the law
So finas 1 UHOW thoio is no presciiptlon for
fiuiiiiiii' tottiitio A mm mu deserve both
mid obtain neither , orlio IIMV deaervo ncltliei
and obtain both I'lio o lwaj to lie sue-
c'ossful , so ffir as my obsoivatlon KOOS , Is to
liUceood , ldii\ , I
IIIOM i V-VTPOIIM i HUM n VI mill VMI
A ) oiiii | > lawir Hhoulil lontluuo his pie-
fo snnal | studies with is nun li c.uo and nil-
I 'mittinj ; attention as iv ben ho was a student
prokr | ; mikini ; and pivseivln notes of his
lo.iilliiK. nlUMiilllijj , wlion piissiblo , piocccd
Inns of on impoilant charm tor in the lonrls ,
his icndmi , ' ontsldo the law should be m utiiv
in nhl of It , nilliurniKto tin law foi Itself ,
and not as an object seionil n v 01 aiixill n > to
Bonn tliinj ; else , anil m iliin/ Ins illent's lourso
his own , without lesnv atlnn. and lemloi'iiif !
his Hist and lastdntv to him I'uncuiihtj to
the ninini ut in all oni : moments shonlil ho ob
served. His niussentl.il to nnv meat success
In the law A kind icspeit and ituunl should
bostinllntislv cnltivated tnvird his brotliers
iu tlio i > iofe sinii , thooltlurs of the courts
bofoio vvhiih lie seeks to nppi'iu as well as
the JiuiKosof tluiso loin ts An even teni ] > ii
should be piescivoil hi his beat inn before tlio
I'onrts , mid In no iasc should be mili'iver to
( Uvuo a ipiostion aftei theioni t lias ikeided
it , ami in all Instances , shoit c'nse ' and tin so
iirKiimciits iboiild bo made , nnd this done ,
Mibinit the nnttot to the couit without
fnitner talk. A 11 ( Junxsn.
/vs iiiivir it'sTin : iiuuiin , i XIIL.D
M I'lll Ml. 101 III.
Moral sense , brains , leaminj ; , tact and ox
pcilence , cadi is neiessan to nidto a livv\\ei.
Plist , Moral Sense AVIthont a hlh ) ; sense
of moral obligation u nuui can novet Imbibe
nnd possess the tine pilnc iplcs of the law ,
which nio based upon iitl t at. well us
1 OHM'll
Koi'ond , Hrnlns Or Inti llectml power and
piasp 'I he ntcessitv ot this amdlt ) Is so
obvious as to need no ovpl mat ion
Third , KeninhiKThis Is also an obv ions
is2iuiste | | Ulpian well slid " .hnispiu
ileatla ist dhlnanim ntque hnniinmruni
loium until in , jnstl atiino Injusti scientia "
ot onllenninKln theliws , but allle.iin
IiiKls opposite , for a law vi r is the cotilhUn
tl d iidiser of men in all human nfl.ilis
1 mirth , 'J'mt Without tact a liwjoris
liKetibhip v\hlch lus lost its rudclei. His
other qn Uiticatlons tell him vvh it to do , tact
tolls him how to do It
riftb , IXperienco Tblsis merely a part of
liisediuatlon Tlio moio of It ho tins , other
thinirH belnjr cipiiiil , the more perfect ho he-
I'oincs. Ola liiads aio , as .1 ( journal inle ,
better than voua : ones.
rndoiihtedlv there Is such a thiiifrns genius
in tlio law , hut it Is extioimlj run nnd
Khould nevei bo assumed A I'aplnhiu , a
Cujas , lU'olce , a Hale , a Mansllold , a UlaeK-
Htone , a Marsh ill , does not , inlsc more than
oiue in iiientiny No one should assume
t hut the lot IMS iallen upon him If It has ,
it is not nocessirv Hint ho should bo conscious
ot It ; it will develop it self
'llio uincrnl Infcicnce of all these proposi
tions is cle.n , to natnial aptiludo must he
ndUoil intense anil persistent labor.
Jo-i rn 1 > .
Till MIM.l 1 IW I I I ,
Hcspondincto the question , "What iniikcs
nhvvver' ' " I would submit as inv opinion
tint , in the eider ( 'ivon , there must innto In
n man
I True standnrdsof tlitht ami wroiifr ; for
while injustice often innilcs thoionrsoof liti-
Batlon , still the KOiieral course is npvvnuls
mid forward Men and women aio in better
hciclal older than ever heatof-'io , their pub
lic and piivnto rights are Imttei secmeil ; the
Roveiiiini ; fjues mliench less upon personal
domain tlicrois moio llbeity and les < of m-
niehj. This is because IIILII aio sine of ex
act and even Justice In the coiats. tills is bo-
i.msi ) the couits moot a higher ( ii.ule , and
this is because the bar is Rioatcr , wiser antl
tuier.
. ' ' T'hoinan mubtbo of abilitv ot Imily and
rmncl ' Ui stiive , to sock , to llnd , and not to
jield , " or otherwise ) ho must have mental
iibilitj for study , and physical abllltj forh-
bor.
II The man must have discernment , pi-
tienc'onnd clurit.v Discernment to know
tlio fnlso from the hue , pitiini'o with foi
bles ; chin Uj w Ith actual fiiults llow othei-
vvlso can ho minibtir between the hij-h ideals
otjustlio and thosliortconniiKs of liumanitj ,
liiun which aiiso clients nnd causes' How
niil in adjusting \ailniit claims and hi reton-
lilliiKcontentions numerous as the stand
points of interest
4. ' .This inin must have Incentive ana on-
porttinlty , and the product vv ill bo a lavvj or.
.lonx C Hi.UK.
HIOM IIIIIM'S VPIOKMM ni'M im. .
What makes a lawyer' ' An Intoiostinnsub-
Joct , indeed1 Ni % inna over nmdo n Kieat
awyer ' . . 'lio did not begin witli ut m uns , mil
did not contlnuo lent ; and laboiously faltliful
Had honest.
elitist our Loid said to the JOUUK mm ,
" ( io and sell all ttnt thou hast , and gi\u to
the poor and thou slmU h ivo treasure in
heaven " Hut thejouni ? ininvliowas Hen ,
v\ent \ away soirowful , and oui lotd said "A
rich mm shall hardly enter into thukiiiKdoin
ot heaven."and repeated , ' It Is easier fo ra
camel to o through the eye of a needle than
for a lie h man to enter into the kingdom of
heaven , " and nilnlit have nddod thatnoiieh
Joung man could becouui n great law } or
Kn vimI'M 111:1 : ruxi.
< 1UI Ml M. IIEI'KW'S sill XII VUVIC li.
A vcj.v emlnontlaw.vcr In the countryvtltli
whom 1 had a great many eases when 1 w.us
ayounc lawjer , said to mo ono day , pointing
ton f armor's ' son who was making tires ,
tweoplnir out the oftlce , sorvlin ; papers , and
copy Inc for the privilege of ttio Instruction
which ho received 'That jouni ; man makes
wo very unhappy 1 have two sons who
InivoKiaduated at ono of the best colleges in
the country , who nro expected to ivcehofrom
mo thU business at my death , and in twenty-
flvo joir from now tliat jomifr man will be
nt the head of this llrm mid my two sons will
Iw his clerks. " A young man who hopes to
succeed at the bar must lirat dismUs all non
sense from his head. He must eschew poll-
tlcj. iiiul society. Whether ho has genius or
U n plodder the only inle of success Is work"
work1 vvoiK1 Most joanpmen ahvays fall
by neglecting to pa ) over Immediately on
collection their clients' money and others
bv too exorbitant clinrKo < at the start.
When nobody wants u jouii lawjor's sei-
\ IcM3 ho must b content to Hv e on lo s
inonoy than nnv mechanic in the town.
When everybody believes the success of
their suit depends upon his being la it , then
no can select his clients and charge what ho
pleases.Vlion hex is uarnlu * , ' enough to llvo
Comfortably Uo bos already made u
I'lio rest is n mutter of d.vrcc Sharp pnu1-
tuv irickerj , ilncanerv , and appciraniH ) of
evtianrdtmrv rinmltiir wliich in i > ho nlTect ,
iniiv enatilea tn in to ol on for a while , lint
alxv avs on n low plane , nnd inn ) lltmllx ruin
him Uo dink nnd mien with von r client ,
the jury nnd the JiuUv Alostnntiij inen
lull In iN'intf ntiulllltiu' to lithi' driid | < er > of
llio nfllco , and lillhitf Un ) put the ) nro asked
to d anil uorldi g at some ethel desk Ihnn
their own 1 huknova tiianv a Mui.it ? man
to fiso to a iMtitloa In the llrm over the
brads of those who hid been voirs In the
sninoofllco , becinse of n client fill and will
liurni'ss and enthusiasm to llnd out whit ho
rnulci do , no matter vvlu-lhcr It was bis to do
or nnt , nnd an utter recklessness dtout his
own time b ) da ) or niijlit. If tioeould hone-
lit his own einplciveiMbcsac'Hllclni ; his per-
sonil arrangements nml pleasure and dcvot-
IIIK It tn their Intel esUs
I'll VI Ml 1 M. lH'f N
v i twirii' * i KXTIVI cji VIITII s.
The oc < setitiil ! otinllllos for a suc'cessftu
lav\or mo brains , pied hrnltli iratinhill )
Rood dlf oitlon > , ( 'ooii noivcis of masoning ,
Hiileli pore eptlnii , sound Judgment , a logical
habit of mind , and umve.irjhijr diiltremo I
limn lull out licmesty and mti'Kilt.v. bicatise
unfnrlnnatclv , a consleh rable number uf law
yei i achieve sui'ien * without thosn nn ilitu-s
lint tbo tiiith is that It t lUes tin en times the
amount of othcrxood iualitles | to compensate
for the \Mint of these
Snme limvois of ilnfeihve inoiid iiiilino
laltoilousl ) enltlvato nri'putitlon for honest )
which must hive cost them an enoiinons
unionnt of self s in Hue and sell lontrol A
re ilh honest mind is of Innni use value to a
Inwjer , consldeu'd evin from the most selllsh
linliil of vlow A constitiitionnllv dlshcmost
in.in is un ihlo to foresi o vvh it vli iv of a case
will bo taken bv n icspeotible Jueko and Jin.v ,
until n ft 01 he has hid a loiitf Cixliericnto tif
vain elToits to porsnalo them to tike i ills-
honest nian'H xiew of iiuestiims as thov nilse
Hut a man of fair , lo lud powi u , t omul com
inon sense picat hulustrv nut natural latec
, nt ) , vv ill , In nine ciism on1 of te'it.nponwhlih
be Is consulted bo able to fun see vv hat v low
of the casowill lie tnl > eu bv the courts siuli
Utilities will innUu a wNostndint a ftnrlv
successful adv 01 ito and \ervsafo iul\l * > ei
Sneh a mm mil taicl ) take a cvso into coiut
nt all , when it ouilit not to bntikc'n th.Mo
and ttieiefnie ho will s.u e ills clients much
loss and vexation , while ho will ci.nhiallv
pnln u icputatliin foi winning c ises , whlih
will in icalltv lie due , not so iilllib to his in
Kenulty In vv innliifr c iscs after thov pit into
t , as In litipin out of louit rases which
never to uo tlicio
loiosi i HIM rum's TI v iaus.
I'o attain eminence a-s a Inwjer it is neces
sary to :
I ( ! ct a tlioioni'h education
' . ' Pollovv this after ( jiaduatln fie it col-
lejjo li.v c'oiitlniieil stud ) , especially In consti
tutional I lu
II liecomo funiilmi' with the puiclico ami
piiicoihne ol the couits.
I In tiiviiifr acUieo to clients a livv > er
slniiild alvvavs put hiinsilf in the pi ice of
Ids c lient , ai.il then , islt , \ \ hat should I , A 11 ,
do In such n i aso1 llnd whatever ho sees to
be lor the Intel c'st of himself In such a c isc ,
th it is the coinso ho should advUo his cheat
to pursue
fi. Never milio or oppose .1 motion shnnl )
for tbo pin po in of in.ttlni ; costs
l > ( Juitivntoili.il' entincl itlen in sp akiuc ' , ,
and thehibitoi thinking on the fool 1'ut i
vi In of ( 'uod humor constanth thioiiKli all
iiiKiinicnts , all examination . mil cross exam-
Million of witnesses , ami every summing up
The lavis a sdlate mistiess mid loves to ho
lidded , and wheiver a lavvjci can net the
old lad ) to 1 uiK'U , he is suio of h ivinu' won
his i aso
The law vet's meditative moments should
becriven to tliocunlemnlatlon of the vast In-
toic'sts th it modopi'inleiit upon tholivvfor
their iitotection , aim all the methods bv
which tint protection can bo most effcctivel )
icndorecl
s The law vet s clientele is the whole conn
tr ) , notnieielv tlio pai tlculai- client in a pu-
tlinhir case , 01 un ) client In anv case , or all
his clients in. ill ln. lines It is 1m possible feral
al uv ) cr to stand foi an interest that Is not a
lomcsuitativo miuest. alKitiiiK almost
ovorybodv in the lommuaitv at IIIIKO , and
cvi i.v l.uv.vei ou ht to IMKUO every ca o us If
feeling the lesponsihilit ) of this Ri-'Mter
clIentiiKO which Ills .11 ( 'iinients coiitinuall )
affect .mil m ikei j'lt.l'i r untsn nr lu tti.i
'i ' The lavvvtr ought to consider his
nients in aihaiuc , nnd put himself in ( lie
plico of the jiul e , and honestlv say to him
"ilfVlnt innsidei itions otiglit toopeiite
m m > mind if I weic tbojndue , for deciding
this case in mv favoi I ami then ho should
cldellv eiifpiio bofnie the JuilKii these \ciy
eonsiderations So tlio lavv.ver mis to put
himself in the ease of the other man twice
over oiao In tlio place of his client and
one c in the plice ot the judtjo , and by tuts
expansion of Ms htbit of thought ho vvlll
CM o w to such a condition that ho will almost
mvaiiahlv biln tin' jmiie aiul bis client test
st md upon the same pl.Ufoi'ii of ininciplcs ,
thus siciiiini'a tavoiuiilo dciision for lus
client and thoe'onlhlcncoof thojndie
H ) A lawyer who will piattieo upon these
punciplcs m iv nccasionallv lese a i ise , but
will never lee a ilicnt. nnd the nunibci of
his clients will constimtlv im lease anil the
imp ataiice of the Inteicsts eiitiustel to him
will constantl ) x\o\\ \
1'llllTI SlUI'Vllll
A UlTlltn I.N i.ll'IO.
What TIicosopli ) Oilero < the \Viij-
riuci of Iliirlli.
This Is a pi idle d nje , and eery system or
theory is chillenKoJ to iji\o ytoofsi ol vv h it it
may neeompllMi in aetion Iloiv vciy little is
Rimed by more b liejf Is tbo stimlinu m
preach to churches I'lioir divcraulo 1 crejd- ,
hive been steulilvevolving thiou h t'io ' cvi-
tutios is now problems m tneolo.'v or sc-ieiic-o
atosc , and to lay tin ) sop ir.ito sects have an
o'ltlitof oveiv possible ) boliuf ci'i eveij possi
ble thoino No simll propoitlon of thc.sc
ttiuines are m reswas temote fiom practical
life , as also fiom any limns of pioof As
cotiseivatorsof moi ds , abitois of sin , ro'en
ciatoisof socloty , ihuiclies are nssurcdli a
lanu'iitiblo fiilure It is not morelv th.it so-
ciet.v teinnmsniiKvonc'ritod , but that nobody
now oxix'cts tliom to iv Boiler Uo it. A copi
ous ptovisioti of minute creeds 1m cleirh
done nothing to extirp ite evil This lieincr so ,
it is just ns certain that the addition of an
other need will not do tn 'llio two chsscs
mtcicsted In human pie rcssni-o the phllin
thropic nnd the devout , and both , w lien any
imfainilmrsLliemo for such ptojriess is MIU-
nutted to them , me sine to point out that
moro beliefs havewholl ) failnd. The.x say ,
with entire correctness , that not a now pl.it-
ferm or church is needed , but.something with
an object and an Impulsion hithoito untuod
If theosoph ) lias no bolter aim than have the
sects , it it Impnis no motive stion or than
do tlio ) . If it i in blio.v no lesult- , more ells
tinctimd Miluiible , it inn as well bo rcjcited
now us after a futile tiul Hut , on the other
hand , tf it hole's out a botten projpec-t unit a
liner spur , if it can piove that thc- have ac
tual h opoiated wheiv conventional onoshavo
failed , it isentitleil toabeaiinir
Tbcosophj abolishes the i.uiso of all of the
the sin and most of themiseij of lite Uvi'iy
form of dlslionestv , violence , outiat'c , ft mci ,
even iliscouitesv , c'omos from tlio desho to
pionioto ono' * ends , at the uxin'iisenf the
lights of otliirs Ilei'co ' tbo loot pr all such
connuct towards Cod , towards mun , or
low aids oneself is self love , so strong as to
sacrillce ovirythint ; iithor thttn its own in
dulgence I'lomthls Ititiulironce aiises minv
evils whlcli the cirdinal doc-'iine of theosophy -
phy enjoins , and proposes to or.ulleato.
'J'tieosopliy bounds ccaslosslv the truth that
even act of rijjht or wronush ill ivcelvu its
duonnvard It insists that moralc.mses aio
no loss ctTcctivo than are plu.lcal and that
its duo effect , inhnim or binolit , is liifnlll.
blj attached to overv moral act H also holds
1 thiiteverv man Is the framerof his own des
tiny , and that no power nboxo or bdow ,
will thwart or divert us from Mich destiny
I No divinity will icet ttio conpieror as "a
favorite of heaven , and no demon w 111 sei/e
i the lost in a predestined eluUli.
Of all the mini } schemes fur liunnn
melioration which history has re
corded and humanitv tried , there
is none so rational nnd Just as
Unit presented by theosophy It does
w lint no rival hystom has done or can do ,
aflirms the moral conscioubiie&s , vindicates
the moral sense and spurns the moral motive
Thus too , it becomes a cnido la life , with the
certainty that ever.x act affects its aim nnd
the question of the expediency of anv act U
at once determined Ho who would bo
KUided thiouuh the Intrudes of llfo need hook
no pilest or Intercessor , but , Illuminated
with the divine spirit ever present In hU
Inner man , stimulated by tlio vision ol ultl
innto re-union with tlio supreme , asm ml
that each effort lint iUlnsepiraU'l-olncd ) ] re
sult , cousdoub thuf hi hiumU ho lu respon
sibility for Its adoption , may KO en la liar
many , hope and happiness , free front mls Iv
In s as to Jnstlev or success .ind stiiinjj la
the faith that ho w ho has cmifortn. > 1 to nn
lure and her taws simll iHiiontormoil to the
destiny which siio prvdlct.s for nun
AMI Itotnia.
' ( Inn eh and State , ' bI'otint I.oo Tolstoi ,
U the title nf n c'ollectlein of essays by the
jjreat Uusslan novelist on subjects ot Interest
to every one 'Iliov are written In his plain
nnd vigorous stv le and entiivl ) fivelrom
\erhlKe I'liptlist two essivs _ au' veiy read
able , but it Is a ( inustlonhother the last
Ihioo , vl"Man nmlVoiimn , " " .Mothet"
anil "A Second Supplement to the Krent/er
Sun I'll' in1 prc'clsi-iv the kind of lilt tat me
that a reilned person would take deliuht In
loading riiowoik Is published by HenJ It
Tucker , lloston , Mass
"Idttle-l.-irvls , " b ) Molllo Ulllot Seivvcll ,
is ii UirillhiK muni story and theevents con
nected xvIth it aio siipposi'd to haxo taUcn
place In lsM ( elminj , ' tbo war between the
IJnllecl Stites and 1'iance It Is nn exceed-
IiiKlv fascinatlni ; bcxik and a most suitable
piosent for bovs I'libllsnecl b ) 0 Aiipleton
% V : 'o , New Yolk
Students of ttioolosv will Hit d dull Hamil
ton's "A Washington IMlilo I'lass" x-ciy help-
till In their stutlli's It Is icplete with Information
mation on biblical subjects and Is wilttoii In
i vcrv hald nnd attiactlvestyle U Apple-
[ on , x , Co , N'v Voik
One , ol tnc most useful almati u s issued Is
tint published by the New York Wiillci 'fills
Je'iu its size lias lievn incieased I. nnlef to
L.Mvcroo'n ' foi additional fcatmcs In ndill
linn to its usual fund of valuaulo and useful
political lufotmition , It .niitainsspedil mil-
c-ies iipnii topic's of euirc'iit Intciest , sncli as
"llio Palmers'Alliance1 , " "Ainitic.in Nnv d
Pnv'tesshi is'Hl ' , " "Columbian U'orld's
Kxposition , " " 1'ho InterL'ontliiontal Kill-
wav. " besides a host of facts and llfjnies
tii'iitineof picttv noirh evc-r ) subject tint
inllit | be of intcicstat some time 01 other to
nnv one , no nnttii what his business mav
h ippen to be ; . 1'he prlco is 'J'i cents , and
there Tot o within the roach of all who nuy
hive need foi inch a compilation
"In Classic Sli.ulos , " .lo.iipiin Miller , is
a ch.irmlntr collcctlnn of jiooins wilt tun in thu
cultivating st.vlej of the "poet of the Slot-
rns " I'ublishod U ) Helford t llirko Com-
piny , Chicago
"Shoit Ktoucs , " a inigi/inoof select He-
lion , contains a caiefnll ) selected collection
of stories from all souices and laniiitites
'lids publlcMtlon never lulls lo ho Inteicsllnc.
nnd as each nunibei c'ompiiscs .ri H tot let. all
In ellttcrent authois , the leadei must indeed
bo fastidious who cannot tlml soiiiethlni ;
within its pact's to both enteitain and In
stinct him. Published bv The Utiricnt I'ub
llslnnneompanj , New Yoik
'llio Now Ymlt I'libiino Aim mac' , which
h is just been issued , l' twice the sl/e of pie-
x ioj s nunibeis in el is as alvvavs , tilled
with valuable f.uLs and Hollies valuable
alike to polftuinis , business men , farnieis
nnd In fait to all llio putv plitfoims in all
the Hinti's ate exhibited at length A list of
all the bills iifthc last SL-skin of confess is
uiven. with the full tfxtof the silver depend
ent pension , antl tiust nnd otltec moio im
pot Unit acts The electoral vote for UK )
jims , the no\v nppoitiiminont of confess ,
the votes in conmess on the tautt for Ut )
xeirs. tlio dlvorio and mariince laws of ill
the states , ciuiliticitions of voteis m this
eoutiti ) , intesof Inteiest history and otll-
ceis ola luiio number of societies , the state
and national committees ol the tluc'O loading
putios , athletic and spoiling iceords of is w ,
and tboolection retuins of evciy state , aio
only a few of the multitude of feitmes of
this Kieit public ition , tlio i > rlce of which is
only 'i cents
Although Oklahoma was only opened for
white settlement on April JJ , Iss'.i.aiich is the
ambition of Its people tint aheadj a histoiy
of tlio tuntoiy lias been published under the
title of "An Hlnstiatud History of Okli-
homa , " and n the vvoik of Mai Ion Tuttle
Ivnck. It is written in a cloai and lead iblo
stlo , and in addition lo k'lvinn a histon of
the country fiom its discover ) bv le Solo m
Till up to the present Unit' , it also cotililus
u vast amount of valuabio infcnin ition ula-
tive to tbo toptiL'i iphy. diniate , boll , produe1-
tlotis.tempetatnie , timber and ptalrie lands ,
educational advantages nnd In fact e\etv-
tliiii that an intending settler would like to
Know about this jvoumr teintory. It is pub-
lisbed bv C B Hamilton iX Son , Top.'U.i ,
Ivan
"The Origin of the Aijiins , " an account of
the ptehistotie othuoloiiv and civilisation of
Ijiirope , lix lr Isiac liiylor , 1ms Jitit been
published b.v the llnmboldt 1'iiblishin com-
jianv , Now VorU It is \orj nblj vviitten
and m a stvlo that lenders a soinuvvli.it dry
subject iufto ] inturustliii ;
"U'hoMan With a Thumb'by vV C. Hud
son , is an intensel ) inteicstitv story ot tno
dott'ciive order It is poxvcifulU wntton
mil holds the reader spell bound fiom the
Hist eliaptei until the last 1'iihlislied by
Cassill I'eiolishiiv compmy. Now Ymlt
"Women Poets ' with an Introdtiction md
notes b ) Mis William slim p , Is nlittlovol-
nmo of poetic literatuio produccil bvomeii
In the last tlfty-fo a yeas In its pile's tire
to be found selections from thewoiksoi
women vvho-e names hive become household
vvouU in the literal ) woild and also fiom
uthoi writeis , who , while not so well known
lo the cnoial public , have noveltlieloss
written some Ixiieal gems tint deserve to bo
moro widely re id It is published by A
Lovell .St Co , New York , mid is on sale at
tbo Antiiiniulan book store.
A transition of Pidro A do Alaieon's
famous storv , under the titloof 'I'ho.Sti ini e
I'riend of Tito dd , " has just been made by
Mis 1'unices .1 A Iill1. ) The plot is clov-
cily conceived , and is biscd upon the histor
ic il events connected \\itlitlio abdication of
I'hillp V ami the death of Louis I of Spain
I'nblislioil by A Novell & Co , Now York ,
and toi s ilo by John S. Caullleld41UI i'ur-
munsticcA
" ( ilcani'nr * of a T.vro Hiid , ' ' by A , M
Plemitif ? , U a collection of 1.M poems on
v.u ions subjects As the poet has chosen a
very modest title for bis booi < . lee much ,
perhaps , ouiht ( not to be expected A few of
the pieces exhibit some slight incut , but ttie
majoiily of them aio veiy ciude.andin ncarlv
all of them ttie vvntei has shown an uttur
UisiLvaicl foi both ilnmo mid ihvthm
"liohemlm Mile lfiisv"b ) Chnles Jonas ,
late Unitc.il htates consul at Prague , is a little -
tlo woih designed to ( 'ivo KtiKhsh spcaUmg
peopluaptactic.il knovvleilgo of tlio Hobo-
inian IIHIBU lire. Tbo author clous not el.iim
tliat with the aid of this hoik aloue the bin-
dent can iiciiiioa | ! peifect command of tbis
intoiestini ; tonnuo , but that with poisevoi-
ance a poiMin of aveta o ability , by lollotvlnt ;
out thoinstiuctions ivun in tbis work , mav
obtain sin h an anpi imtanco with it ns will
bo sunk Kilt tor ordinary convetsatloa on
matters of every dav lifeIn addition ton
concise opttoino nf the uraniumof the Ian-
1'tiiio'e it contains rules lor pronunciation and
numcious lists of phraseTor sdo b ) the
I'ok'.ok Xipidu piintlnic company , Omaha ,
Xob
"Socialism , " is the title of a collection of
cssavs vviitten bv seven incmbois of the Fa
bian MH'K'tj , a socialistic oiiiani/atinn whobo
headiU.ntei- | in London These essays
mu wiitten In a very temperate six le , and
main nf the iirutiinents adduced in lav or of
socialism ate \er ) foiiilny amiably uwil.
The peiusal of this volume ) will wive tlio
leadei much food for thought , nnd it ou ht
to bo lead In all who wish to understand
whit soilihsin means Published hv A
Lovell A : I'o , New York , and forsulo b ) II
bhinifeid al the Anliipmrian book stoie
An excellent translation ot four of Do
Mussel's delightful prose comuhes , vi/
' Uiiiboriiio , " "I'antasio , " "No Trillinf vvith
Kove , " .mil "A Doer rtlust I3o lllthc'i Open
01 Shut"his been made In S W. Ihvy lit ) ,
and Is issued In the Camelot surlos The
ti.msiator while belntr careful to jip'sorvo
the tiuo niiMiiliiu' of the talented writer , has
used Idiomatic and ndmlinblo Unirllsh I'ub
lishert by A Ijovcll A Co. , Now York , and on
bale at the Anticpiari in boo ! ; stoie.
Other I'nliliriitloiiH llt-oelv d ,
' I'ndci the Deodars , " b ) Hud ) aid Kip
lint ; , pi ico'.tt cents , United States book com-
punv , New York
"Instillations of the School Teiclier , " by
Kxa 11 WaluerV ; \ \V. \ Knovvlos X Co ,
Chleaijo.
"I'oumsnnd .Sketches of Moses Traddlos , "
ICentlni ; .x , Co . Cincinnati , O.
"Woman AIIIOIIK the lllustrioiib , " aleotuio
by IVederlck A Handle , Juhu B. Alden ,
Now York.
CataloL'iio of the Now Yoik Southern so
ciety "Harden Library" ' of southern Amerl
c.iii.1 , compllod and published \ iJuhu K II
Ullard , b West Twentj-lUth Mi out , Now
Yoik.
Da Witt's Little liirly HUors.only pill to
euro sick hcadacho and rcyulato the bowels
WllH II I'Olit.
lt'lelltlFiiililnjlim. \ ' .
Phrenologist-Ilo hi's a flne-slmped head
It Is lull of expression.
l/iymnii Yes , there is icully no room loft
for luuus ,
IRRIGATION IN NliBUASKA ,
How Capital nud Intorpri o Oauii \ Uuitol
in a Cnntpalgu for Prosperity.
FINAL VIEW OF A PROMISING MOVEMENT.
Souici's I'liiiuVlili It riimiiclnl
In' lia\\ -IJlliM-iM of
on Court-ill A rlcul-
InicI'latts I'oi' ( lit * I'utuii' .
AKTICUP VII.
I'liolriiffiitlon tiio\uitiont , which Intli
two inotitlH IIIH occupied n iiioiniiient
In puliIU' uiteiiilon , hm lu'OouipllHiioil spui-lilo
iciults. Its plmm for the ttttiuo nrocquMh *
\\ill it. flnuil nfitr nsilioyhiivoboon iniitiuoil
A tlivp nml umiilsl-aUablo intoiost h.i * boon
.iraiisoil tliroii'liout ( the st ito. Thtoo liu'i ely
ntloiulod stitu ooiuonttotH Imvo boon iu-lil
nl prominent polntt In the nrld rofjlon Tlicio
hMthoilngs Invo voiced the ontlnisntiti nnd
tlu'p tlcturiulimtloii of the pwtilo mot dl-
uvtlv lutoiostocl. A stuto con volition , ut
uhli'h nu.itH nil sivtloiH of the Htito woio
upu < "intodli ) > iloluK'.ito-i , has imoiutiloit In the
lull of loiiroscntatlxos r t Uliu'oln ami il\ou
the loniinl slump of mipioval to the
MnxotiiPiit at ono soi-KinjT the ( rood of tlu <
coiutiioiuvoaltli A cotiiiuolioiiilvt ! Il illation
liiw , ih.iftod l > y l\\ulvo lopiosentiitUo nun ,
Inn buon ii-'ioiul iipnii and picsoutoit tn tin'
loKltlaturo uitli cvor.v pioiwct of succtss
riniilh , the movement hus been loft in the
luiuls of an oYUUutl\o bou'il of llvolth im
thoiitv to jl in andctfij out IU opeiatlous in
the future with thuasiliUncoof thu friends
of inicitioii Inauoii3 paiH of the stato.
Nothing ftutlii'r can IwilonotniUl the lecl"-
litiifo enacts tlio ne-.vlw. Wlion this h.is
boon done there \\ijl hnripld dmclopincnts.
i. ( ii'i i ti i on iiiuiuriit'si i iii'Uii. i .
With u sjstoin of initiation pio\hluil \ bv
nn * theuoNt pructii il rpiostion tobosittloil
ulatcsto cnpiliil MillUmt Invo boon ol > -
tiini'd for hiicatlon in Coloruloitli the
iiisiiltthiil list year the piotluet of her ilesort
luuls cxi-ecdt'tl the out put of her nilnos To
bo inou'speiille , Coloi ulo's inlnor.il prodiu t
in Is'Hl\\iis ' "t.s-.n.tXH . ) , anil her ngiioultui.il
pi ocl in t 7ir > , < K)0OUO ) 1 f Color uln coultl obtain
tlio oapitul for Huso i-csults bjforo the buo-
icss of Ihorntorpiiso fully oUibliihoil
Nuhr.Hkii ougiit to bo able to do > o inoro
laphllv and coit.ilnly.
Irilratioii ) IIIH bicn tlovolopod In
Colouilo and htitiM anil tei.'i-
toiiua fuithor west , largely \\ltli the
mil of cnstoin nnd loiciirn inonoy , but also
with the ooidial co opoi ition of homo e.ipit il-
ists Thosuno will bo ttuo in tliit slate
Tlio next \iuorous effort of the mm cniont
in Nobiaski will hi" ilitoctoil to the m ittui "f
inteiostini ; o.ipltnl at homo and abioul
Thoic mo four soutcoi fioin wliit'h this hono-
ful ( ioxulopmunt in ij oxpot't to draw llii.incial
stroiiRlh. First , surplus Is'ebraski cipitul
will llml iiillation stoik a Diolltahlo Invu-tt-
inunt it Is to bJexpi'cte I th it what Invo
jTinl ouneis , ind outciprisiiif' cipitalistahivo
ilono In Colorado , New Mexico , Utah snul
Idaho , thoywillilo tnulor shnllnr conditions
in Nobr.iski F.inntMi living .iloiiK tlio line
of piopoied ditches will also bo able to
contiibuto nuioli to tlio ctpltil stOL'U
of Linal coinpitiioj in tlio form of
libormiil luiil. Thi > lontrilmtion fnini those
iionio sources will , iliiibtloas , amimt ti a
lirRO total in the coin so of the uosl fmv
jcais
In the sfond plico the imtionil govern
ment will doubtless oontributo iiiueh bj lliu
doi ations of public liuds to the soeral
stutos. All the uostoiii status aio countint ;
ui > on this iction by tlu next coiin'ro- , and
with \orj- food icison NebuisltiN poition
of this f'iiail lopicy111 bo moro than
I tH,0 ( ) ) ( ) ( ) acres I'hii would bo the nucleus
for i m isniliccnt doreloptmnt , and would
furnish me ins for some colossi ! enterprise's
in the % \ aof storage r fcrvoirs , and tno
consttiu-tion of ntliur uisth woilts almost
hojond the i-oich of priv.ito or uoipor.ito
iMpll.il. 1'iiwvifjil proisuio will bJ biouulit
to lit ir fiom .ill tlio wet torn stateto secnro
tlio in ii-tment of this banullout nio.isiiio at
tlioc'iillcst nosslblo moment
Anotnoi source which may bo expected
to contiibuto largely to fiirmsn cipitnl
for thiHO entorpiiscs is the oastcin
moitgi o holder Aery lirgo poi
oontof tlio fnniii of wostoia Nebraski are
nndtr mortgatfoto loan uoinpinies and imll-
viilints In tlio oust 'I ho niimbur has boon
stated as high as 00 per cent l > y na alliance
incmburnf the lesisl ituie. As imny of these
fauns as Ho in the and ro/iou iind ililllculty
in Diyinithuli1 ; ititotost , not to mention tlio
principil 'I'liomortciRO holder Ins , therefore -
fore , an equal interest with the inorttra'oo ) in
tuumiK the mill homestead into a tlnlftj
and pi ospeions farm A sj'temitio etTort ,
will bo in ulo tointi'iest tboeiistcin neldur of
\vcstornsccuiltles in tlio imptmonuiit of
the > o lands , nml theio is iippan-ntlv no reason
son win It cannot bo made successfully
Outside of all tl.oio possibilities is the
laitio imostmg puhllo , in this lountry and
iibioail , who will thai the bonds of irrigation
comp inles , sec ui il oa the works and the land ,
a s ifo antl dividend piying investment Tlih
class lias alro ulv absoi hod millions of in Ca
tion socinitios and it is doubtful if there is on
rcioul a single cisovhcio an iriifration
compinj has ilnfaultctl on its intoiest. A
Init'o issue of Idaho bonds w is recently
Iloateu at p ir In the st.iiil old state of Now
Ilnmpiliue Whuu Now Munipshiio joins
hitiiilsith Idaho in sucli an cntoipilso it is
roason.iblo to expect that Nobiaslta may llml
ft lends to assist in her doxclopment.
II IHISIIlvrH'N AVII IIKMIIVIIIHKIITMII
i'eoplo w ho tiavo not stinliod the effects of
inlR.it.lon ut close VMifo Invo little
upprooi itlon of 1U olfopt on ngrl-
ctilturo in a KCnor.il wi\ As a
imtturof fact it promises inoioii | iibsistini ;
tliodivcisillcatlou of ciops , onionnu'hiK the
iMilturu of fruits and maiket i'indonlii ( , ' , nml
fuinishliiK clie.ipcr inolbods foi feeding stock
than anjthliiK else that cat. ho sii'cested [
I' ioni this standpoint alone it i'i of incilcnh-
bio si nincaiRO as a wealth-producing factor
in tlio future of tlin itato.
If one wishes to behold u paradox , let him
.1/0 on the po\erty qf wealth ivpiesentod bj
a mountain of golt qn corn worth l.t cents a
bushel. Such a sljflit ins bien scon in the
coin belt , and nuiy boiuiin. Sinhasl h
\\.is no\crsecn in the iriiuatud lotion where
thof.iimor is lius. , | | wn clerk of tlio weather
ami wbcio theialn falu only on the Just In
such a distuct tlio farmer innUos Ins nines
produce Intensely'nnd dlvoislfio.s his ciop
HiiDlcIently to taljo"ilni | outside of the evil of
ourpioduotioii 'I ho result is that ho KOLS
hU share ol the common prosperity , and is
not. like his brother of the corn belt , the
peiennldictim of circnmstaiuoh
Tln oldest ditch In Nnbniska Is In Lincoln
county Killv-llvu furmtrs mousing water
from it , and dining the past season they
netted from M.MJJ to ? TXK ( ) each , inlh'iitliih'
eighty acies and lalbiii ) ; priniipall ) wheat
ami pni'itoes They will allow thorainOdl
fiirniors to do the io.rn raising for the state ,
e\en In the best of seasons.or , If tlio ) pnrtlii-
pito in It , tlioy will by no ineins si ilto the
forlunoof the season on Hint sliiK'o ' tluov\ .
Tills practlcilly Illustralcs the ofTcet of Irii-
fc'iitlon inivlnj ( ; the farmer a wider ran o , as
well us the lortalnt } of u crop.
Colonulo'a ujrilciillui.il crop last jenr
wi.s divided as follovsi Alfalfa nnd
yrusa , { 17,000,070 , ; cralus , ? nOJOJOOj , ( pota
nndCKOUblos , flO.OOJ.OOJ , ft lilts ,
In Now Movlco tlio favorite crops am
wheat , M' etuhles , urapos , stiawlwiiles and
oilier small fruits , Including tlio most luscious
pour * , apples and ponchos. Alfalfa has lat-
IcHv iiivomo the most profitable of oiopt , us
It Is cut from three to llvo times caeh jour
and Is fou IK , t , bo the oijtiul of coin for fut-
It Is not ncco nry to cnlatpe upon the suh-
Jcit Inonldf to show Unit \\ostcrn N'obiaskix
under iin rat Ion will 'bo nmdo llio homo of a
wonderfully dlvenlllod inrrU-ultuw and of
ft nits In itLinl fold \arlotj Till * Is Invaiiably
the eiTi-ct of lirUitlon on ( ronoral iiiriicnl-
tuio. I'no oitect of the | trodnctlon of nlfulfa
must bo to choipi'ii the cost of foedlnn cattle
without injni-iiiK their qn illt.u
Another f.utlnch otmht 'to be noted by
students of the subject , Is that iocoatl.\
bion lit out li > usciliM of forclblo inijja-
/Inc articles by ( ' NS'.nd Davis of TUMIS on
"I'lio I'utuio of UuadstiilTs " lli < shows
th it tliodonunil Is mowhu ; fastoi than the
supim and that wo shall soon tie feollim'tho
cITcctsof the ccssitlon of tlii'liniiii'iiso tulo
il Botttloinonl u-blili hasllowcd Into the west
In tin hist llftceii jears. i'alciilatln ; the
mmbu'of niiiiblo aciiij Hint can bo addul to
. .Innii'.i of piodtutlon , anil on thoothor hand ,
: ho tin iiiiso of our homo mirket , ho doinon-
sliMii-Uhat "tho products of the fields of
Amriici In \\lllhuiiomoiotlntiisuni
lout to sustain the 7JOI,0)J ) ) ) people who
will then inhibit the land ' Ho cstliniles
; lmt after th it dale w o shall Inve no aii Icul-
: uial piodnct to expoit except cotton , and
that wo must tlion llml mo ins to Increase our
\lold , or linpnit bioulstnlT from libra id.
\Vhen that time comes the farmer who do
[ lends on inltf.it Ion will li ivo an immense att-
\antacoovei all competitors , lii'c.iuso ho cm
lucre iso his jleld to the ntinost llintloftho
inpailly of the soil
111 11 rt III 01' Tilt' MlMI'MIT
If the IriU'.ition bill now hoforo the leulsla-
lure bocinnes a I iw tlio executive botrd
Inhoso It mils the nio\cinenl has been loft
will nloncopiocecd with the agitation Tlio
next thhiK to ho iiccompllsheil is to interest
c iplt il mnl cntorpi iso in the Improvement of
tin- mid anil semi arid lands
Vi'ij soon af let the p issasjo of the act an
olloit will l > o mido to fjot together
i ioprnsentati\o body of Omaha
Imsmess men , mnl to aitlvoh interest thorn
in the development of wo-.ti rn Nebraska
riii'ii inotnl snppoit will -ilono bo woitb
much to the mo\cmcnt , and tbo cm jjrc.itly
issist Irrigation compinu's in limling mat-
kots for thtir bonds. The msistaiico of the
igUKssHo clement of Oinihti business men
would bo of immense assistance to western
Kein iska at this time On the other h mil
such a union in sueh a cinso wonhl
oxeit a poueifnl inllnenco In boiling
I ho dilleienc'os which reckless pilttioians
liivo sought to foster between Om.ilii anil
the state. If suih n mooting is undeitaken ,
no elfoit will lie spued to lendet il success
fill , and I'm ablest loulorof tbr > movenifnt
will bo called upon to piosent the subject.
Another impoitant work to bo Im-
tnedjatoly unilei taken , in the event
of the piss.iL'o of the law , will
bo the piopnition of an attiactivo
p implilet , settnn : foitb the advantages of
in lent Ion in Nobi.iska This will be designed
prineipillv to intoiest oapitil It will show
the splendiit iniality of the soil ana
climate m the ic ion west of the
lOUth mornl m , the niture nnd extent of tlte
the water siipph , ami the wonderful .ippie-
elation ot f.n in property in vvestoin st.iu s
under ini'Uion It is liopol tint the le n
latnro wid consent to hive th" st ito p ij foi
the pjblieition of thousands of copies of
tbis pimphlct. and tint thov
ma\ | > e used very olTcctivelj
to cducito the Invostorj in thu
value of Itiiif.iticm joentitins.
btnl another impuitinl featiueof the plans
for the futnro will bj the otv.inuiUrm of the
vvestoin states to binif ? prcs uro to be ir upon
coim-iess for the prompt domtion of the pub
lie lands This will DJ attcnipte I
Iniuugli thu medinni of an intci-
st.ito convoiitinn and the ciroal.ition
of intitioiii. wllaii s'lonld ' hue lens of tlious
anils of si nntuios
Su.'tjostions of nnv soil will ho RlulU re
ceived by nnv inuiibcrnf the bond who in ij
l > o aldiossc'it as follows KV. . ruin.u ,
iiiownvillo. Lewis \V ilicUi , st id * iinivci
sitv , TjiiiLOln , .1 Ij Cochran , McCook , Leon
aid 11 Ciioy , bulnoy , William U. Snivtbo ,
Uniihii
In closing this soiios of ji.ipeis on iuipa-
tion llio wiitci lotuins henlv th inks to tin )
in my individmls. newspipers anil conven
tions who , In tlio last fovv weeks , liavo made
him nvvtue of an appiociation tli.it hccin.s fai
bojond the deserts of llioelTott
\Vn \ IHVI li SMITIIP.
"Iloavea lies about us m oui infancy '
And we lie about hen en , 1 iter on
'llio Lou oil clern.v \\tio-ioni.nnalsalatv
has boon icdmed to * l will now have a
eh nice luilliistiato the noiiiisliiiiK qualities
oflaitb
It mtv : bo that wo shall all bo .ingc'llc ciea
tines when wo ( rot to IUMVIIII , but some of
ns Imvo noi to clnuiKO otu dlsosltions | ) a jjood
dc il lirst
liven the minister fools 'I iltoiol wlion one
of his coiiKruKitlon quotes conoi-tty i sentence
once from his Snnd.u iliseonrso at the pi av ei
nutuiiK I'lutnv ni ht
'I he other d iv a well known liiooklvn
preichc'i complained that vous IKO avessel
sailed finin lloston with live mission. uios
and Jtl.Oiii ) gallons nf mm 'I'o mo.t people
this piortirtion of nun would have seemed
qulto lai e ennUK'h and yottho inliiistei lonntt
tanlt with It.
lloniv StraRcr , a finnier llvlni ; nen Plu
wools , 1'axtoif innntyV Va , , .ns
the I .oul appoucd to bun m poison last vvedc
and comiii.uuled him to sell all ho possessed
anil Kive It to the poor lie lia , , be nii to ills
pose ol his piopom and nel bbois aio ( jot-
tniK' his f inn iiiiipments | at low piitos Jin
has boon a voiv icliuious man for a IOIIR time ,
lint nev 01 sbowed signs of mental unbalmuo
befoul
riioro was a low in the Christian chuiehat
Iluvwoitli , 111 . ovortbo pnieliiseot anornan
Knine of the memhois sciodod vvhon ono w is
bought for KK ) One niijht list we > 'k the
church was broken open and the or in
di ijwd Into the , tieit , whom chaired fraif-
menlsofit weio found the next iiiornhiK
Tlio instinmont iiatl boonstnlToJ fullol sttaw
on wliich kotosLito hitt been pom ed and then
hot on Hie.
IJev ( ' \V Ilintt cre.itul a sensation In the
Cohiinbiis , O , ( . 'nimriTlUnn il clinicti 10
cen'ly In the ionise of a sornion on tlio
niKio ipio tion tinpioicbcr sidd ' I'lio
li iti oil between the two sections will never
dUappo ir as lout , ' as it is the dom-o of every
\\liitumaiihitliKsniith to nhoit thu noiio
and every vvlnto fill m the noi-tli to mniv
one" Iinmodiateh a number of llio feiniinno
jioilinnof the oom'i oration ImiiiodU lotlled
with the most Injurul oxpiossions on their
countcniinces
Sometime nuo tionblo oi-ouiied in the
( 'oiKstujni 'ii ' rman llaptiit ciiuuh , of width
Mu tin Uupp Is a loulini ; niembei , and this
puvodim his iiiuul to siu h u IICKI eo Unit two
weeks aso he look to his hod , lem lining theio
e\orsimo. lie was not > . | ck In bodv and his
explanation of the tourso 1m tooli WHS that ho
b'ilovoil ho would be the means of loconcil-
iiiK the divided elements of bis ilinnh mid
that the me ins to do so wonlil lomo to him
hj inspliation lie says ho 'v 111 fast till the
Inc.icli Is ho dot ! nnd so far water .ilono b is
boon taken by him Knpl ) Is a piospeions
farmot of th'iiv-ulght ' mid lus a wife an I
child
llllll < lllll : llln Jltlll Illll
Mi HiiiiilliKKlnsmose ( ! slovvlj fmm his
scat at the Klti ben table , pulled down his
vest and Mil ted for the iloor without a
w ord
Ills hostess was slighted annoyed at this
disLouitiiius , iiiitbankfnl sllunce. "Don't
jou think ou ou ht to saj bomotlilii | ; ( " she
asKed
"I'd bo dolUlttod to Say Kdinotlilii- , '
mu'niii , " replied Mr. HlKxIns , "but mn and
mo piidiini ui link the last diopoulo'tho
bottle moro'n two houw nxo. "
CATARRH.
Mil rol > i > Klllo' cur si it urli 13 ) Not Tnlto
Our \Veird tor It , \i \ t ll iul til.Kviilunce. .
\ \ \ ntfohiio l > . li llllll Ic I llll inliirlll fur nver
l , nit yi'iir * . MII > Inn niiHt'il iimtn lii'inMII from
UieMi i' I In.i unit ni i I Mi , r li KMhr Hum Irnui
all ( hi1 iciii' lieu i' I ilurl K > il I M iri
I MI \ I III It liruiiuHl "I l. . i'ih |
I m'Vi -nil a ri'tmilv tint HUM' I I'td'r itlru linn
III ill MlcTnl i > Kllli i I kn iw lluil II lian I'MUllmit
riMiii'li fur citimli
I It KMl.lll1 UtiiKkl.l si Jiii > | > h
'Jotn\ pe'rs nut kiiiiMli * M * Mliioli , Uillnr e tiiu *
inlnnli IIH s ( III > VV SC
A l tllllt I' iMlMKtl I - < l I i ' | ill
I stilT.'r.'il from eitarrli fin < luliti IMI j < if nml wnt
in-iiiiil li } llui iinmt nklll.il | iln lil mo I i i IMI
er'lii' Kllh'r antl II lint l > i < ii'illti , I iin > tumi'limn
th < HI * nut > * iifil ill irs ' \u'inli' | l on ilnrloi *
\ \ M VNVI'snV Hi I IHU | stn-.1 si I I'll
Mli rolm Killer ciiteil mi * uf M luul c no uT ( ilnirh
II I linn I'.N * ( i „ p | ,
I MUlTiM.11 Tor > CMIT * . f rum nit luittiiv uti'il < i-c if * ' i
tilth I ionlil tint at t mnri1 iliui t.'niioiii ) retlli f
Irniniiny viurio Itntll I IHIM ! Ml.n.bu Mlli'r
II III \ CI I si I'i iih
Ono Kalluii nf Mlcriil.f' l\lll"r witM tin' ijnh k idler
fin iitiirili I am nun utlnliiK Inui lulit in IMiriiKtli
llltlliill : Vli\ris : ( IKIVVnrniT Sin ol si I ul
1 h m > h 111 it irrli for i'lklilt on > ! in anil f > r tin'
pa-'t II \ ( > tMr1 1 HUH tint w it tiuuI n t , n title * lieMilne ho
I urn nm > ulili'ti tin in ) Hulk ai 1 itlil Nla n ) ntik
nml ill r i mil HK. H. ( . , < l Mli MIII | > Kill , r
Mlli I. I I OHII It
' 'l-'l Snilli Iliualnin s1 ! i mil
Mlinilin Klllur Inn IHJM lltli'il mi'ir > mmlilor
( UtiNli t II VIII I s | inn UN
' . ' -M N Innllllistrii t xt lemn
VV 111 11' I < > U IU I tl ( llti II Ml I HI I
llli ; HADAJI MICKOIli ; MUUICO ,
ST Ji'SM'H MO
lir-alo In tinuilii hv shoniiiin * v Mi t nrn II 1 tl
D..ILI st luilin \ t mil M iHi iht
Sent on icccipt of price. Send tigo nnd
how long yiu ) m\o been veiling1 glasses ,
if at nil. Wo i.ro the only makers. Gold
chains , 05c.
KCENC OPTICAL CO. ,
1301 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON
Ali ntlm tlit- . ] " ! " r
1 nit I Aim -\M ( Or l.flui-H IVrii > linl | I'llh
the I runi li ri nn l\ IK t on tin tnonHirii il s > sU'tn an I
cnruiiiiiini isl > n tniin nlmtitur ( ui-i I'n in ito-
ni'Mi-l'initlnii flu-i > | HIN .huul I n > t lie t ik > n .lur
tliK . if' tnlii > \in I'llt Cu lliialt ) I'rnp pa
< 11 > In la ( iOtinliu li ) sln rimn MI.OIIIIL ( | |
I in nit m in'ir I' o Oaiali i ( \ Mi'lilnruntil
( Minim M 1' nil Counill lllutN ! . ' orll.irfi
lAll'ORI'ANT ' I'O MBkMAS ; \
Kverone interested \ \ \ t ) , ,
wcllaie of Nebraska should
know that thousands ol dollaii
aiv sent yearly to Kastein. . . . . .
Patent Medicine houses , \vlurli'
mitfht as well be spent at home
for the following1 medicine1 ? ,
which when once tried , will /
pi ova to everyone th.it then-
is nothing better made and tv
member each of our remedies
, u e warranted.
Turkish Tea for the Iddne\ ,
Iher and nerves. Best Blond
medieine , 50. Turkish Consli
Cure , .1 few doses will cure i
bad eolith , 500. Turkish Lmi
meiit , specific lei Rheumatism ,
stops all pain , fioe. Tuikisli
Asthma Cure , leliefatonre , 501
1 lahn's Ciokk'ii DyspcpsiuCuic
a sure cure for Dyspcsia , Siik
1 leadache etc. , 5oc. Turkish
Tooth Wash , is splendid lei
teeth .150. My all druggists
or senl on receipt of ] > nce to
any .uldiess. Samjles for 21
stamp. Turkish Remedy Co. ,
Omaha , Neb.
RECEIVED NEW
A liil nf \ i r\ llti.1 . I up i in it1
( iildllsli I rutH . ' ,
tiniiii | lid HullMoiiiitiiln
* tin * u in t inted I Ir t
I 1 1 " -in , ; ! m f I Ml I'llcll. fi
li ill , - Jl K urli
'I iiiMnI'.iruls ! fiomI i
i , nml Mm Miuliliils , $ i
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\ li.inl i < uiillnals , lit
i b Hinue i
I vet ) line fiill-bloiiil , .1
wlnl" lliilUlnu' * 11 OH
MAX6iSLERn7 , south ; ; ; VII \ . lOth Nl It
WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP
lor tliPSkin nml Srnlp.
Prci iri il ! ijft Dot nintoln l t w it It
tor iL7ftna PI iMhond oily pkm ,
ftc nv niiii * dm ) t td litintlx ex COB
HI\ | < i ftpirntinii u ly com ) It xirin.
tit \n unfailing rcinrtljr for nil
M nl | Alfrcdim * . mi I ftnnri'i riint
| \u uf nil lurnu nf nliin diaciflon
Torfailob ) Drurfdsts or etnt ! y mail , IVIcofO cents
Facial
t
IlluUntel na nil .Vfn ft 1 ten | RtTrcl t M , I Iticir Irrktlufbt Mill
e.piUI ) f r III ! ( n. tn nn f rn 1111 ! > r I v Ivtlfi
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OUR NEW BOOK
llieiusaiiilH Dl cm iratilii il liillniun itlt Unit
"MEN STAY CURED. "
OF OMAHA.
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A few more elegant omco rcjoms may be had by applying
to R. W. Baker , Superintendent office
, on counting room Ibur.