TF1TC fWAT-TA TATTYV TVRR. STTNHAV MAY EVOLUTION 0V THE BOMIt. Pictures orUho Present Beauties and Makeshifts - \ \ shifts of the Post. HERO'S ' ORIGINAL STEAM GENERATOR. \ Bloi-y of tlio Iaj-H When Wntt * WUH HtiulyliiK Teakettle AthlctlOH DnltiK" ' " tlio Ijiilxir World. "Tho recent controversy over the 'fuslblo pltiK' ordlnunco passed by tlio city council , and the organization of a now order of sta tionary engineers has drawn especial niton- to this class of skilloJ laborers nnd the work they are doing , " said W. II. Austin to ro- porter. "I have been making a study of the history of steam using and have found lots of things that wilt. I think , interest my fellow engin eers of Omaha. "Water ana fire nro said to bo the two grand forces of nature. Accept this to bo a fart , It is safe to say that steam has always existed. "Ac-cording to Webster 'steam Is the elastic ncrlfonn fluid into which water Is converted , when heated to the boiling point. Water iu the gaseous stnto.1 "A cubic inch of water will rnako n cubic foot of steam , In other words the water has expanded 1,700 times by the application of heat nt atmospheric nrcsstiio. "Tho use of steam was known borore u nit got Interested In his mother's tea kettle , nnd boilers were made in which to generate It A tcnm boiler from which a hot air blast or an air blast mixed with steam is blovui into the flro to urge the combustion Is shown in Hero's 'Spirilnlla. ' See folio edition , a copy of which Is in the patent odlco library. "Hero Is said to have n water fountain caused by Rteam pressure , H. C. , 1W ) . An- thcmliis had n 'steam caldron nnd escape pipe , " 'A. D. , Oil ) . Gorbcrt had a 'steam played organ , ' A. I ) . . 1UOO. A.steam boiler is n vessel in which water is con verted into sto'im ' for manufacturing nnd commercial purposes , sometimes we call a boiler unlearn generator. ' The boilers used by Hero was a sphere. So were the bollcr.i used by Savcry , Papln and Worcester , only the latter used some tort of spiral flue on the outside. "Steam boilers nro known by their shape , ns spherical , haystaclf , kettle , wagon , cylin drical , or by their position , as upright , porta ble , horizontal , stationary ; or bj- their use , as locoino'lvo , marine ; or by their construction , ns cylinder , sectlunnl , Hue , tubular , and drop flue ; or by their inventor or locality of in ventor , as Smeaton , Cornish , Lancaster , Gal loway. Harrison , Hoot , liabcock & Wll- cox , etc. "Tho first boiler of any importance was the 'waifon , ' so called from its shape , which looked like a wagon box with n ( over , H was used by Walt , nnd Is in use in some localities ' lo this day ; some makers concave the el'dcs while others mtku them flat. A holler of this kind Is used only for low PITS- "Hollers before the invention of Smeaton (1740) ( ) were globular or segments of spheres , nnd were heated from the exterior exclu sively , Smoaton invented the flue boiler , so that the heat might no through the Interior. Ho made a horl/ontal cylinder boiler with ono lluo. Oliver Evans(17S ( ! > , tbo Watt of America , ) ' _ _ had a flue holler with his unglno which ho used for ri strum drcdgo , steam scow nnd ( tone saw , patented February H , 1801 , ex tended " by Congress February 7,1815. Captain Johrj"fcitovotis liad a Hue holler in lib boat In 18M. ( Trovotliick had a lluo boiler iu his locomotive of ISO'J. It was a return flue boiler. Ono lluo was used ns a Ilro box , the . , ljoat returning through the second lluo to the chlmiQj"-.over | the Ilro box. Sovornl of these locomotive * were on the Liverpool & Man chester railway , 18'JO. The Ilrst boiler to hnvo small lubes was Introduced when George StepciHon built the 'Hocket' In 18-'i ) . Bytheir-success in thoKockot thelocomotivo became n fact. It was the rapid steaming quality of the Hockot that enabled her to beat Itraithwnlt'saiid Kricsscon's "Movi-lty , " nnd .Hack worth's ' . 'Sanspnroil.1 Henry ilootli , secretary of the Liverpool & Man chester railway , was the inventor of small tubes for boilers. Many unusual forms of atcaiii bollocH have been either suggested or made , Intended to secure compactness or cconnmiro fuel. The two points nro not per fectly attainable In ono structure. The Cornish boiler and the locomotive boiler nro representatives of the two ends of the scale. "Plain cylinder hollers were in use in manufacturing until thirty or forty years nco , but they are to bo found In some localities to this day. They were genornllv built about thirty-six inches iu dliimetcr nnd " from thirty to forty feet long. "Thuy are very easy to clean nnd repair , nud cost of construction is low. They are nlso very durable and have an unimpeded circulation , which render them very dosir- nblo for bad water. They require a good deal of room nnd nro not economical in the use of fuel. When exploded by carelessness , the consequences nro very disastrous. Flue boi'.ors are usually mudo with two or four or sometimes 11 vo Hues nmdo of boiler iron. The standard size may bo .said to bo 42 inches In diameter nnd ' . ' 0 feet long , with two 1 fl inch flues , which gives about ! 100 square feet of hcntiiur surface nnd will rate as i.0-borso powor. The two-iluo boiler is vcrv popular on river steamers in the United States. The two-lluo boiler Is very easy to clean and somewhat easy to repair. They have n fair circulation , nnd some economy in fuel but mny bo numbered with the primitive boilers. The Cornish boiler is nn old form ot boiler. Tney nro cylindrical nnd hnvo ono largo lluo extending from head to head. The tlro-placo Is in ono oml of this flue and the gases around thu bottom and side through pass in tlio brickwork passages which surrounds the boiler. These hollers give a fair economy of fuel , are accessible for cleaning and repairs , have a fair circulation , but are poor steamers and DciMimvinstflnrahla ( limp mmnn rt ie ,11. . nnriveiy an ungnsn Donor. "Tho Lnncashiro boiler has two flues ex tending from head lo hu.ul , with the funinco In one end of the flues , It has about thu same advantages nnd disadvantages as the Cornish boiler , but It steams quicker. It may b < i called a double Hue Cornish boiler. "The Galloway boiler is nearly n Lanca- biro boiler , with Gallowav tubeswhich bo called conical water tubes , the larger may end bolng upward. Thov nro sot at Intervals along tholonglh of the Hues and across them In both vertical nnd diagonal positions. They , promolo circulal'on ' in Iho bo'ler , and add greally to Its heating surface and cftlcieuey. The Galloway boiler is strong and durable , fairly acccssiblo for cleaning and repairs. It Is vury economical In the usu of fuel. They nro Mild to have an average evaporation ol ] l.7fi ) pounds of water per pound of Wclsii coal. Wo consider this high economy. The overage performance of American boilers is csnsidorably less limn eight pounds of water rcr pound of coal. This may bo duo to the Inferior coal furnished by American steam users for this purpose. The standard size Is about as follows : Steam , 75 pounds ; length 27 fi-ut ; diameter , 7 feet ; weight , lolal 15 tons ; s eet plates , 7-111 Inch ; furnace dhimo tier iKI Inches ; furnaceplales , ; | d inch ; em plates1. ] inch ; grate area , ai ; squnro feet healing surface , flues450 squan feel ; Galloway tubes , ! (0 ( square feet external Hues , 1170 square feet ; total , S.M § qnaro feet. Ono great objection to these boilers U that they require so much lloor epuco. "Tho horizontal tubular boiler Is n dls tlnctlvely American boiler and is Iho stan dard steam boiler , being n great favorilo wltn steam users and engineers , which Is ai outgrowth of } UO years' experience in steun produitlon. "In the plain horUontal tubular boiler the Bhell Is tilled with as many small tubes fron two Inches lo fimr Inches In diameter ns 1 consistent with the circulation and steun biuico. In liring this typo of boiler coin bus tlon first takes place under Iho shell , the hca nnd gases passing through the tubes to the chlnmuy. The horizontal uibular bailer 1 popular because - 1 , Tbo cylindrical form I the strongest. 3. Ills the cheapest. U. 1 permits the use of thinner metal. - ( . , It I the safcit. 5. It Is Inspected without dim cully , il. Ills most symmetrical , 7. It i manufactured easier. H. It resists interim Btiuln boiler. V. It resists external strali nlso. IU. It can bo stayed and stronplhcuei better. 11. U endoiea the largest velum with least malarial. 1'J , It ls thu result o many years experience In boiler practice. IU It Is too form ndopttd or preferred by all ox f orleucod engineers , in the matter of fin | oi ( mid ruUUv * economy la the tubula teller and the two-lluo boiler so much In use n this western country. "Lot us take for example n twenty (90- ( alled ) horse power boiler of each tvpo , airO vc have : Flue boiler , 41 Inches In dlamn'cr , 0 feet long , 1. ID-Inch Hues , about 800 square eot of heating surface ; tubular boiler , 'M nchcs In diameter , l.'l feet long , SS.'J'Inch ' ubcs , about . ' ( ( X ) square feet of heating sur- aco. Floor space , first cost , economy , brick : vork , etc. , go In favor of the tubular boiler. "Locomotive boilers or tire box boilers liould never bo used for manufacturing pur- icsea. While It Is n rapid steamer , It Is not conomlcal In fuel , and should only bo used vhen n portable boiler Is required. In loco motive boilers CO per cent of Iho ovnporallon s duo lo the heating surface surrounding the Ire box. In the ordinary portable boiler for arm use tm ; tire box furnishes 75 per cent of ho evaporation. Th3 vertical or upright ) oller Is but another modification of the hor- /.ontnl tubular. There nro several patent hollers being Introduced of late years , but as ' ot they are only In the experimental period , are the vvntcr tube , the Tnblo draft , ho Sloanc , thu Hn/clton , Iho Climax and Iho rultirn flue locomotive boiler. The water u bo boiler is becoming very popular In the Jnitrd States and Europe In sugar rellncrles iml factories requiring n largo amount of sleam for cooking and dr\l'ig. This Is prob ably on account of their rapid steaming ibillty. "Tho capacity of Iho boiler should bo ox- tressed In Us evaporation per square foot per lour. The term ' ' has 'horse-power' no appli cation to a stc.un boiler , and is only In me chanical engineering ns nn arbitrary unit or standard of measurement and Is equivalent o : iiXiO ; ( pounds raised ono foot high In ono iiinuto. What would bo a twonty-horso lower boiler with ono engine might bo sixty- lorso power with another engine. The evap oration per square foot of healing surfncu varies In different forms of boilers-tho max mum Is six pounds. The average , however , s about three pounds. mvo about three hundred square feet of heat- ng surface , and with un evaporation of three wiinds per square foot , would furnish WJO iqunds of steam per hour. With a standard slide valve engine the steam ( water ) per lor-o power perhour would bo about fortj- Ivo pounds then we have UKM5 twenty- ior.se power. Now lot us put an automatic engine ( say n Corliss ) In thu place of our slide-valve. This engine should use about blrty pounds of water per horse power par lour then wo have OUO-30 thirty horse tower. N'ow let us put In a compound con- lousing engine using fifteen pounds of water ) or horse power per hour , and wo havo'JOO-10 -sixty horse power. "Thus it can bo seen that the boiler simply generates the steam whiio the engine urnlshes the norse power , 10 called. " National Labor ( ( invention. Onicial notice has been received in the city of the eighth national convention of labor commissioners , lo be hold In Philadelphia on May 19. The meetings will bo held at the Vldlno hotel , and every state In the union hat has a labor bureau will bo represented. Hon. Carroll Wright , United States commis sioner , will address the do legates , and Prof Hollin P. Falkcr of the U niverslty of Penn i.ylvanla , will deliver a paper on "Statistical Work InConlinontal Europe. " A member of ho Hoyal Labor commission of England will bo present , nnd a representative from Hel- rlum Is nlso expected , so that there will bo nn nternational exchange of ideas. Among the iructicnl benollls arranged for will bo vislls .0 the Haldwin locomotive works , the Hrom- IIV I'HPtmf. \ * rtfl/Q f " * t"i mt tc etttntrrmlu tV r 'Iillnuoluhia stool works , tlio state prison urn other lurpc industrial ostaulistimcnts. J'ho ufTcct of this will bo to render the con vention ns far ns possible a school for tlio visiting commissioners , 1'rlnCcrn' Tr tililcN. The typographical union of Denver nt their list meeting ruled against the use of pinto natter iu subsequent editions of United i abor , thus making a considerable change in he issue nnil considerably incrorjsing the cost. That paper makes a vigorous protest against such action , especially when directed against a labor paper working strictly for itiion principles mul strength. It la claimed that DO per cent of tbo labor papurs in the country uro either plate matter or patent insides - sides , and if similar Action were taken throughout nt least one-half of their number would have to suspend publication. ItarliorH I nn't Unite. The barber's union of Denver has practi cally gone to pieces , having given up the ight against these shops that chose to open on Sundays. When the struggle originally jegan the union had the best of it , for at onetime time nlmcst every shop in town was closed. But ono by ono they retiogntlcd and opened up and the union took no vigorous measures , , hu consequence being their final dotoat. Their ranks are very much broken internally , ; helr walking delegate having been expelled from the union in a rather summary manner , nnd their chairman having been deposed from his high position ns the result ot that gentleman's reiipiocations. The trouble is personal , and in each case about paltry sums if money , and has done a great deal of harm to the union cause throughout. I itlxir The central labor union has adopted resolu tions ns follows : Wheroiii , A few bakers are selling bread antagonistic to union labor and without the union label ; therefore bo it Kesolved , That the delegates to the central latior union bo hereby instructed to notify their respective umons'to buy no bread unless stamped with tbo union label. Whereas , The barbers of Omaha have , after repeated efforts of the organization committee of the central labor union , refused to organize ; therefore bo it Uosolvod , That until further notice mem bers of the central labor union of Omaha patronize the colored shops , ns they have a union nnd nro represented iu this body ; nud bo it further Hesolvod , That 'all other organizations of labor and their friends do likewise , and that delegates from this bodyusk their unions and assemblies to endorse our netlon in this matter - tor and report action to this bodyatsubso- cjuent meetings ; also ln nlv * H Tlmt. tlinsn l-nunllttfnna 1m mil , . llshod in United Labor and ether city papers. Lord Coleridge writes : * 'Sond mo fifteen do/un Cook's Kxtni Ury Imperial wino. I tried it whllo hero and lind it sapor lor. " See those bcuutiful lota in Ilttloyon lloi'hts. { Crary & Crary. OD. D.--I belicvo In lighting the devil wltj . llro. AI. D. , All , you are a homuopatli : ' Bee. Bee.Tho The Huron ( S. IX ) Iluronlto says thnt tlio drought bolng broKun there it p romlso of u revival at the Hupllst church. Hypnotism Is used in an oxcusa for almost everything nowadays. liven the man who falls nileop In church anyn hovas hypiioti/.ou A I'lillmlelpniu nuctloneor's sign rends "Thu Lord hi.'lps ovi-ry man who helps him self , but ( loil help Iho man caught helping himself hero. " Premature dUdnmatiom of Episcopal clor gymen of unatr.nnical practices , rut-all the story of the 1ml who uttered his lamentations before he was initmiil. The attention of some clergymen who preach elongated sermons is railed to the ad vli-o af l ord Chesterfield : "Talk often , but never long. In thnt case if you do not please nt lonst you do not tire your hcarera , " Hov. ( Jifford. the Miluank , S. I ) . , preacher whu was captured by a wronged husband recently - contly , uas secured bull. JIo admits that np pearancos are against him , butusks suspoa slon of popular Judgment until ho can present his case In court. DeWttt's Little Kurlv Hlsors for tuo Llvor. See these beautiful lots in Halcyon Heights. Crary & Crary. Tlio AVouian I'roucliHr. "Why are these bald-heads in the church ) ' nsktid Chnpplo-on-Pariido. "Hocauso a woman prouchcs hero , " the usher gravely said. "They watch nor till they fall aaioop , the while she swcotlv preaches , And awaken fresh as daisies by the tlmo she twolfthly roaches Thus they feel like raising Cain till Monday morning , " Got prices on Halcyon Heights o Crury & Cniry , Do you know nbout Halcyon Heights' ' Crary & Crary cuu toll you , ECHOES FROM THE ANTE ROOM Scottish Bite Masons Hold a Lodge of Sorrow. A SOLEMN AND IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. CcloIirntloiiH ol" Oddfellows' Anni versary DolriKH AIIIOIIK "ID I'ytlilntiH ' 1 ho Scotch- Irl.sh Houlriy. The principal event of tno week among the r.Uernltlus was the lodtfo of sorrow held on iVednosday night by Mount Morlah ledge of 'crfoetton , No. 3 , Ancient mill Accepted Scottish rite , of thu southoni Jurisdiction , In the cathedral room In I'Vaonmsons1 ( mil. The lodga wai held In honor of Albert 1'lko , nto grand conimiuulur of the southern Juris- Iction , and the following deceased member * f Mount Morlah lodfc'o : Unrl A. Fried , L'lilrty-sccotid degree , who died August ll > , W7 ; Dr. Lot-In Miller , Tblrty-socond degree , vho died July 1(1 ( , 1SS5 ; William France , ' 'ourtoonlu degree , who died Soutdinbor 1 ! ! , MS ; ( Jraltnm Jenklnson , Thirty-second do- grep , who died December 1 , 1SW , and Dr. joorgo IJyron Ayro.s , Thirty-second degree , vho died August 10 , IbPO. The lodge room presented a handsome ap- icaranco , with Its bright linings contrasting sharply with the emblems of mourning. In ho cniitprvn i nlrippil 11 iMtafnlnun di-unod In lend black ; at each corner was placed a tinted column supporting a .sphere , the columns and spheres being draped In black and while. In tno east , west and south , near thu catafalque , voro placed tapers , and at the west was ilacod a largo iron cross entwined vith Ivy. in the cast , besldo thu station of the tlirlco potent grand mister , stood the handsome banner of the consistory with Its golden double-headed eagle. At each of the otllcors' stations were wo savon-brauch candelabra , and In the west hung a large oil portrait of tlio late grand commander draped In mourning. At an early hour the room began to fill up and by 8 o'clock every sent was filled with he exception of thee reserved for the lodges. nvltntlons had been extended to nil Master Masons to alien dwllh Ihcir wlvos.and the in < * vltntlons mot with a generous response. Lodge was opened on Iho Fourlh degree in ho small Scottish nto room , and the incin- jors then marched inlo Iho cathedral robed n sornbro black gowns ami caps , taltlngsonts on either side of the catafalque , while n dlrgo sounded through the room in solemn tones. N. H. Anple , the tlmco potent grand maser - or , was seated in the east , and the exercises opened with chanting "Do I'rofundls" by it lurtctto consisting of Mesdames Cotton and Moellur and Messrs , Wllklnd and Uunbard , with Prof , ilutlor at the piano. The music was a prominent feature of the service and was rendered In an impressive manner in the inlshed and cITo.-tivestyleof this well-known liiartotto of artists. The service proceed In a solemn and 1m- irosslvo manner , consisting of reading of the ritual Intel-spotted freely with chnnts by the quartette. During the pnil.qn nf tlin ro.iHfni' t.hn rhepn tnnnra ibout the catafalque were extinguished one sy one , while the service assumed a more fu- ifircal tone. Then the tone changed and took on a feeling of gladness ; the tapers were relighted and the music changed In one. The change was made when Mrs. Cot ton sang "I Know That My Redeemer Liv- eth" in the artistic manner so familiar to the musical public. This was followed by the To Doum. The reading of the ritual being completed the muster called upon thu brethren to speak of the denartcd and the following responded : ilov. .1. W. Hewitt delivered a eulogy on Al bert I'ike , late grand commander ; Gustavo Anderson spolco of the lifo and character of Jarl A. Fried : Thomas Crane spoke of Dr. Lomi Miller and his many good works ; \V. \V. Koysor made an excellent address upon : ho lifo and character of William France ; 14 1C. Long dwelt upon the memory of Uonert G. Jenkinson ; J. J. Points euloglxed Dr. Ayres : and William Cloburno spoke from : wrsonal knowledge of the lifo and noble qualities of Albert Piko. The service concluded by the winging of "Nearer Aly God to Thee , " i > y all present. low i KiiiililH | Toinplnr. The Knights Templar of Iowa held their ast gratid concla\o on what is known as 'Templar ' Park , " situated on the west shore of Spirit laka and for the first tiir.o since the acquisition of the property an opportunity was afforded them to behold its beauty and to form an cstinuto of its value. It was plain to all that Spirit lake was fast pushing Itself to the front as the popular summer re sort of Iowa , and the members of thu grand commandcry decided almost unanimously to hold the grand conclave of Ib'.ll ' on the property and to erect buildlni : suitr.blo for their accommodation. Aboard of trus- tons was appointed and everything pertain ing to thu erection of ttio building was placed In their hands. The buildlmr Is lib ) a two story frame structure , 'WxSO foot , with a two story bal cony eight feet wide o i tl.o front and the two sides. The outer si.r.aco will bo of drop sid ing and tlm Insal j finish of Georgia ] > inu. The first story will consist of a commodious banquet hall and lour rooms , which , during the sessions of the grand body wi 1 bo used as committee rooms , and on fosti.l occasions as cloak and dressing rooms lor the knights and ladies. On the second lloor will bo a largo assembly hull and nnd three ante-rooms. The frontof the building will bj about lifiy feet from the brink of Templar point , the highest elevation on the shore of the lake , nnd the roomy balconies .will afford n mag nificent view of the Inko and surrounding country. It Is not expected that the build ing will bo completed for the coming grand conclave which will begin .lulv H , but the main building will be put up and the HM-C.U- bly ball and stairway leading thereto will bo in readiness. O. A. It. The famous regiment known as the Ninth Now YorU volunteers ( Hawkins zouave.- . ) during the war , fraternl/.ed during the past week with the equally famous regiment known as the Tnird Georgia , on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the zouaves. Those famous commands , the one wearing the blue nnd thu other the gray , learned tc respect each other amid the din and shock of battle at Camdcn or South Mills , In North Carolina , and at Antiutam and Frcdericks- hnrg , in Virginia , where they confronted uach other amid the tire of battle. Two yoare ago u delegation from the zouaves visited thu Tlutd Georgia confederates at their reunion at Fort Valley , tin , and now the gallant ex- coiifederates are returning that visit. Among the entertainments provided was a banquet , tour around the harbor of New York , drives nruunu Central park nnd other points of in- lureht , visiting the Museum of Art , and , on Invitation of Mr. ilarrlgan , to set ) "Kcilly ami the -100. " The committee on accommodations for the twenty-fifth national encampment , of the Grand Artnv of the Komiblic. to bo huld In Detroit , .Mien. , August ii to b , uus sent circu lars to every part of the United States am ! Canada , giving Information as to hotel nnd other accommodations to bo had In that city during the encampment week. Hotel rates will bo from $ J to f.'i per day. Hoard anil lodgings In private and boarding houses will bo from tl.60 to f'.DU per day and lodgings from fie cunts to Jl per night. They also In form the comrades that there will bo plenty of restaurants nnd eating-houses where meals nnd refreshments can uo had at reasonable prices. Camping grounds will bo furnished at the Detroit exposition buildings , and pronnus , tents , cots uud mattresses will bo furnished to the comrades free of expense , but each comrade is expected to furnish his own blanket. Hotel accommodations are somewhat limited , and am chiefly reserved for headquarters of the various departments. Tito Si.'otcli-lriKli Society. The third annual congress of the Scotch- Irish society of America will bo hold In Louisville , Ivy. , from May U to 17 next. The congress at Plttsburg , Pa , , last year was attended by President Hurilson and his cab inet and hundreds of ether distinguished men. At the gathering this year there will bo assembled tun best elements of the race from all parts of the United States nnd Urit- 1sh America. Among the prominent men who will deliver addresses are Govciuor Iluckner , Hon.W. U. P. Urcckenrldgo , Judge William Llndiay , mid ttia IIou. Henry Wat- tcrson of Kentucky , llov. Dr. John Hall of New York , Hov. Stuwuit Altchlson of Tor onto , Ont. , Alexander Moutgomery nf San Francisco. Hon. A. K. S'evonson of Illinois , and Hcv. Dr. J , H. llryson of Alabama. The Scotch-IrUh society of America , which lias Kobnrt Hornier of New York lor its pres ident , will have cliargo of the exercises. All Scotch-Irish ucoplo nro cordially Invited to be present , The objects of the society nro his- tcrlcal , educational nnd social. It Is strictly non-partisan nnd non-sectarian. The only requisites for membership nro Scotch-Irish blood In any degree , good character , nnd nominal duos , for which members receive the valuable historic il works Issued by the so ciety. I. O. O. I'1. The Oddfellows of Wyoming celebrated the seventy-second anniversary of the order on Monday by a Jubilee at Chovenno. Lodges were present from Kock Springs , Lnramle. Boulder and Fort Collins , about five hundred being In lino. The programme of exercises Included a prize drill by cantons fiou : Lura- mlo and Choyeniic , The mombeis of the order In Furnas , Har- lan and Ued Willow county celebrated tr > o anniversary by assembling at Heaver City last Monday , \\horo an excellent programme was presented. Six lodge * were represented nnd a mass public meeting was held In thu courthouse. ' 1 ant edlllco was crowded to suffocation to listen to a number of address es. The oration ofltho day was delivered by Mrs. Sadie Wright of this city , u prominent member of the Kobckah dig.vo lodge of Odd fellows. A Hebekuh degree lodge , to bo known us Lashley lodge No. ( W , was Instituted at Heaver City Monday night by .1. Temple , special dl trlct deputy grand mister , asst-tnl by Mrs. Sadie Wright of Omaha , Thu ledge started out with forty charter members. A Kobckah degree ledge to bo known ns folk last Saturday evening by Special Deputy G. A. Lulkart of Tllden. The lodge had eleven charter members and forty-nine appli cants for Initiation. 1C. of 1' . Alas , poor Yorickl .The Chicago Pythian : cmplo scheme has gone to trio bourne from whence no tidings over como nnd where castlu halls are all In ulr , says the Times of hat city. The hoodoo seemed to bo In It rrom the start. Hut If the proper men con jo Induced to take hold of the enterprise In the proper spirit , the plan Is feasible and iracticablo , and could bo nmdo to yield a landsomo Income under proper management. Lily division will give n hall at its castle mil iu South Omaha on May S. All the mom- lers have received their uniforms and the llvision will give an exhibition drill. Omaha llvlsinn No. IU has accepted an Invitation to ntto id nnd give an exhibition drill , Omaha division No. 1:3 : will glvo a May > arty tomorrow night to which numbers of the order and their friends are invited. A. O. U.V. . A new ledge was instituted at Wuhoo Tuesday evening oy Deputy Grand Master Workman J. F. Hallowcll of Grand Island , with twenty charter members. . Hay of Hope ledge No. 1 , Degree of Honor , ho ladles' branch of the order at Hebron , conferred the degree upon Grand Master Workman Tate and wife. This is the only edge of that Uogrco in tno state. I. O. It. M. Yah-nuu-dah-sis trlbo No. ! ! , held their Irst meeting in tin Ir new ball at lUlli Farnam street last week. The tribe is in prosperous condition and us meetings are well attended. DeWitt's Little Early Hisers ; only pill to cure sick headache ana regulate the bowels. Got prices on Ilulcyon Heights of Jrury & Ci-ury. KltUCA TIOXA Ii. The money gifts to Yale college last year exceeded ? lIiiOlX , > 0. Ex-Governor Evans , of Colorado , has pre sented * IUOOUO to the university of Denver ' 'or its further endowment. Prof. Henry C. Adams of the university of Michigan , has projected a summer s'chool for the study of applied ethics to sociology. Fourteen young Turks have ueun. sent to jeimany by the Sultun to study agriculture. Jpon their return they will conduct model tgricultural establishments for the instruct ion of Turkish farmers. The statistics of education of the Baptist church in the Unital states show 147 higher institutions of learning ( not including Chicago cage university ) with ' 2 , OS pupils , of whom .J , ' ; ! 2 are preparing : for the ministry. The plan of dividing the federal agricul tural school appropriation in Ohio between the state university and Wiiborforco univer sity , n colored schoal , is tosuited by Cinci- nntl negroes. Tlmy say It will tend to re vive color distinction In the Ohio laws , and liavo raised a fund.of 000 to fight the propo sition in the courts , if it gets through the legislature. The board of trustees of the Blackburn university at Carllnville , 111. , unanimously elected as president of that Institution Hcv. Dr. Ulchnrd Edwards , late state superin tendent of public instruction. Dr. Edwards has a state reputation , If not almost national. Ho Is a fine scholar and an instructor of largo oxpcriniico , full of energy and enthusi astic in educational matters It is under stood Di. Edwar < lv "ill accept the position. Grant university is located in Chattanooga and at Athens , Tenn. The faculty of the Athens branch advised the members of the Gentlemen's literary society to select an or ator to address them at commencement. As n result of the suggestion lion. HenriVnt - tcrson was selected. On learning of the de cision , Chancellor Spwiee. for the faculty , stated that Mr. Wittterrton could not bo the speaker. Thu students are excited and in dignant at the partisan feeling shown to the distinguished Kentucky Journalist. Prof. E. G. Morris , the newly chosen In structor in Latin at Yale college was grad uated from that Institution in IbT-l. After graduation Prof. Morris spent live years at Drury college as an instructor in Latin , nnd from there ho was called to Williams college , whore ho remained up to the present time. Ho has edited several plays of Plautus , and has written several books , including a re cent philological work of considerable im- ttnrtiinpn n tinit.ii'i : > nn Um imliivrr nllf > stinil in e.irly Latin , and nn o-tsny on the teaching of Latin in preparatory schools. Prof. Morris will enter upon his duties next Sep tember. Lailios loolv to your complexion , if it is rough nnd dry , wnsli your fnco with warm water before rotirlng , tlion ajiply "Spanish Court Uri'iim" uiul you will ho nstonished at the result , iisk your drujr- tfUt for it. _ Sets these beautiful lots in Halcyon Crary A ( Jrury. Hcpcntcd HIM SntnrtMCSH. In u trial , not long ngo , a very simple witness was in the box , and after going through his ordeal was ready to retire , snys the Youth's Companion. Ono ques tion remained : "Now , Mr. - , has not an attempt been nmdo to induce you to toll the court a different story ? " * * A iHiY rniit. * jtnt v tn whnl. T hiivn fnlcl sir'r1" "Yes ; is ii not so ? " "Yes , sir. " "Upon your oath , I demand to know who the norsons ' are who have attempted this. " "Well , sir , you've tried us hard ns any of 'otn , " was tlio imoxpueted uiibwor. Il ended the examination. lr. Birtiov cures catarrn. Bee bld't * . See those beautiful lots in Halcyon Crary & Crury. DoK Wfiitvltli tlio Farm. The bale of the Mansion house , West Chester , I'a. , came about In this wise : Kllis Wowlln , the pronrietor , was visiting John HnniHUii on his /arm , nuil noticlnc n pretty- little black and tan panlcl. said : "John , I'd HKO to have that iloir. " "Whoever buys thnt dog niUbt buy this place. " was Mr. Hnnnuiu'H reply. "Well , " aid Nowllu , "I will give you my hotel for your fnrip and dog. " "All right. " was the reply , and the details fol lowed nud the trade made. The dog went went with the farm. Got prices on Halcyon Ilalglils of Crary & Crary. _ _ There is no more violeut stimulant than unmliod party spirit. How BABIES SUFFER When tlicir tender SKINS are literally ON FIRE with ITCIIINO AND IK'RNiNO ECZEMAS and other Itching , Scaly , and Llotchy Skin and Scalp Diseases , none but mothers realize. To know that a single application of the Cuticura Remedies will , in the great majority of cases , afford instant and complete relief , permit rest and sleep , and point to a permanent and economical ( because so speedy ) cure , and not to use them without a moment's delay , is to be guilty of positive inhumanity. No greater legacy can be bestowed upon a child than a skin without blemish and a body > sVl nourished with pure blood , S * - i\ \ CUTICURA A Remedies are the greatest skin cures , blood purifiers , and humor rcmcdiesi are absolutely pure , and may be used from infancy to ngc , from pimples to scrofula , with the most gratifying and unfailing success. TUEATMUNT. CuTicuuA , the great skin cure , and CUTICURA SOAP , an exquisite skin purifier and beautificr , externally , instantly allay the most intense itching , burning , and inflammation , soothe and heal raw and irritated surfaces , clear the skin and scalp of crusts and scales , and speedily restore the fTT-rtr'iTl > A vr VT tlin nn\i lilnnrl rmrl cL'in nnrifinr nn/1 trr cst of humor remedies , cleanses the blood of all impurities and poisonous elements , and thus removes the cause. "Alt. ABOUT TUB ritopD , SKIM , SCAI.P , AND HAIR" mailed free to any a < < drfM , 64 pages , 300 ni < ea > e , 50 Illustrations 10 > > Testimonies. A book of priceless \alue to mothers , n/Tordinj / ; information not obtainable eUcwlierc. . CirrictRA KKMKDIKS arc sold everywhere. 1'ricc , CUTICURA , 500. ; CUTICCHA SOAP , sjc.j CITILUKA Kksoi.\- r.NT , $ i. Prepared by POTTBR DRUG AND CHEMICAL COXI-ORATION , Uosioa. IJlCIIUbUCb " 131. IT pimples , UacWioaJs , red , rough , anil oily skin and hands , and simple humors , aa J tLin blctuishej of infancy and childhood arc prevented jnd cured by that est effective of all Slin I'urifierj and licautificrs , the celebrated Cuticura Soap. Incomparably superior < .ill ether skin and complexion soaps , while rivalling in delicacy and purity the most expensive of toilet and < cry soups. Tht enly frti'eilit'f inflammation ami ' ' r'0fginffftAf/i > rri , tkr catttt f/tnvttfacial' tim- . Sale greater than the combined lale cf all other sUn soaps. Sold throughout the world. Price , > jc. EVERY ONE WARRANTED James Morton & Son Co , BUILDERS' HARDWARE. 1511 Street -Omaha. Dodge , - - . DIME SAVINGS BANK IDCMFARNAM STRKI T. Interest Paid on All Deposits from 5 Cents to $5,000. OKiriOHiiS AXL > umiaoTous : . . W. H. UI'SSFLL . I'rcsiilont. . . WM. KMJ-I-.N . . - Vloo President. . . 0. M. NATTINUKIl . . TIIOP. IftlJ'ATIMt'K , I * . II. KOKTV. Oaslilcr. W.M. , . . . . . KI/KMINO TIIOS. II. DAII.KY. . .1. . R . ( lAUDNRIt. T. W. I1I1.I-H. AI/V1N SAUNDKUS. J. II. OILMWI'IK , N. MKKIUAM. Or a Whirl by Rail to Six American Pleasure Resorts. EVERYTHING PREPAID .AND FIRST CLASS How a Little Effort Will Secure You One of These Trips. Arrangements have been effected liy the publishers of Tut : HIK : which enable us to mnke n novel and attractive oiler to par ties who are disposed to devote their time nnd energy toward proeni'Inir now sub- fcrlterc for TIIK OMAHA WIIKI.V : llii : : or Tin : f-i NIIAV HKI : lictwccn this date nud jhc K'lh ' day of .luno next. Tills oircr will bo open only to parties soliciting subscribers In .Nfbnibkn , Iowa , South Dacota and Kansas. A careful recorded will bs Kept of ll sub scriptions forward , nnd the awards will be made without partially ? The Kuropean Tour , To ( lie person that will Fornre the lar gest number of cash siibscrlbers for TIIK OMAHA WKKKI.Y llci : or Tin : SIINDAV llii ; : before .lune 10 , | Mi | , will bo given free o costuiounil trip Cnionenn tour tlcKot This ticket will Iticliido llrst class passage from New VorK to ICuropo nud return This Includes also all traveling , lintel and sight-seeing expenses. The trip will be made with an xcuralon party gotten up by Mrs. M. I ) . I'rii'/.nr of lloston , and will bolnchnigo of competent guides Tlio traveler has no c.trcs , whatever. Thotour covers all the prlnipal countries of Kurope I'.niilatul , ( Jornmny , Switzerland , I'rance , llelglnm , Italy , and tlielr [ irlticl- palrlltm , l.icln lln I.on ion , Paris , llrus- seH , Herlln , Home , i'lorence , Venice , Milan , Oeiioit , etc. Seventy- Three Days of Sight-Seeing The party starts from New Vork Juno 87 and returns to that city by September 11. Taken by any Individual nlono , this Ku ropean tour would involve an outlay of ut leust CW. American and Canadian Tours Tor the second largest list of subscrib ers we oiler n free tlcset irom umaim to San Francisco and I.os Angeles nn < t re turn. Magnificent mountain scenery , thu beautiful ( Jolden ( jato , the land of sun shine , fruits nnd llnwers. "Who has not seen California will not die happy. " Travel Is an ed'.icalor , and to properly appreciate the vaslness of our great coun try ono must nee ltlieat features. I'or the third largest list of Mibscrlbers toTiii : WKKKI.V orM'v Av HKK wo olfer a ticket from Omaha to ( notice nnd re turn. Wtmt could bo grander than u trip down the beautiful 81 l.iiwruiuM in 'nlii- summer. ' To contemplate me ln-auty or Tliousiind Isles N deili'btfnl. How mtu-li more delightful to visit them while in > er < lureclud. . And nil this pleasure for obtaining sub scribers to Tin WI.IM.V and Hi MIAV IlF.K IlF.KFor the fourth largest list of subscrib ers wo oirer a ice ticket from Cm liha to Now Vork , Philadelphia , Wahin ton aud return There me no points on this continent of greater general Interest than these three cities. AH American bom liti/.en has not completed his education until he has seen the > eit ; of government. The persons and Pdlntsof Interest 111 Washington are in numerable and to the Intelliieut observer a visit them is full of Interest. NowVorlc and I'nlladclphla as the commercial and financial centers of tne country uro ulw.iVM Interesting. All this sight seeing and traveling g von away for obtaining snbscillcrs to JIIK WIJKKI.V or SI-MIAV lli'.i ! . , . , Kor the llfth largest list of subscribers wo oiler a free tlc-Kot from Omaha to Nliigani rails and return. Kvcry uluco your childish wonder was aroused by the description In the old school readers ot these wonderful falls yon have desired 1 1 sec them. Hern Is an opportunity. A nu t delightful excursion and one with out expense , given for so urlng Ktibsrrlb- erstoTmVi : KKl.vor SI-SIIAV Iliii : Tcr the sixth largest list of subscribers wu oiler a frt-ntlckot from Omnha to Holt l.nKe Cltv nnd return. The fit ninus Mor mon city is Mat be'-omlng u ( ieiitllo city , nnd will in tlmo lee much of Its interest. Now , this -mnmer uld be a good time to visit biKimlng city , ( iarlleld beach Isof rouiK" mil'ided In the trip. Thin summer rpkort on the hik Is a delightful pluce topasi n few of tlm hot summer duv-s. Why nor secure a number of mill hcrlbers fur Tin , WEKM.V or SUNDAY UBK and take atrip ? Kor the seventh largest list of subscrib ers we oiler a free ticket tn Penvor and Mnnlton nnd return. While a shorter trip llmu iiiivnf tlio others It c'linblnea many pleasant fent.ure-i. Denver Iho mieon city of the plums Is iilways worth seeing while the health and sumimr resorts of Manltoii arc delightful Indeed. llealtti giving. Inspiring , restful amid subilmn H'-eniry "lint tup could bo inor" rrstful ! All this pleasure for t > ecurlng subscriber * to Till ; SUNDAY or Wll'.M.V IlKK. Conditions. Now wlnit nre thu conditions upon which thehe tickets nro given away'/ The hcclirlliL' nt the largest Hat of subscribers tuTHK Wrinu.Yor Sirsinv HIK : Nonews- In thncpHt Is Hnvnll and fiivuralilv known and nolleltnr.s Have aiwiijs round I It an easy matter to t-eenro i ti'iierlliors. ' | TIIK llKi'r : subscription list has nlwavs kept | iace 'vltli Its reputation nnd It desires - sires to ado new-names to Its Inns Hot of friends , Items at nil tlmns a tii-opia's pa- pur It miiKes fritiulii with all rlnsses. The subxi-rlptl.m t > rle * of TIIK Wi.cKr.v IlKKl" rl.iU'pBr yeur postpaid to any jiluca In tbis011111 ry < ir C.inudii , or i..ui if dent to a furnl n conntrv. Tin : Srsiiiv lli.i : IH f-OI per year , but Omaliiisiibsrrlliern for Till : Ki'Mitv IlKK Will not. be < minted In this < ompetlilun. ( imiipn Iliit. Ilavi ) your friend" nub- wrlun for UiBpnpwr. Bamplo copies for- wardo'l fr' ' on leanest. IVr n-.dn lilntFio eomputo for ono of these prl'o * will plenum ny so when Bond- in In i heir lli > t ordern. Itemltuni-u In full must nci cmpsny every ordur. Two six months subs rlptlons or foil , three ni'iUtlm ' Hiinnerlptlonw will bo conn toil us one order. WOODBUHY'SFAGI&LSOiP ' Bafforlnj from tlio mtrcU ol For the SLIn ind Sfoln. w a < Kaimii. > iiii pi yoiitlifiil ermn i > arly dofnr , wanting weaknrx , lo t uiunliiKxl , clc. Prer r"l t'T a T > erm tnlogl t with I will ' 'nJ a valuabla trfiillM li-nJcill coMlaliilnj 3D } par ' exi > ri nc < * . Unitiualed full rartlpularn for liomn cure , flllili of c-liurKa I tor c xttna. c ldheftd , inly km. A HjH'ii'tl'l ' mudlcal worlci ihnuld Im read liy i-vcrj Ileib wurin ) , ch > | ' | ' d haniln eim > man wlm U iifrvniM itnd ilnljllltatctl , Addrcri lr | riratiun | | , uiilr rein | . | non , rrof. r , < : . rowLKit.iriuudui , couu etc , An uiiftlhoK rrmeily ( or all " ( Clip oI f tloin , and a ur | 'r veut < ira cf ill form * of iklu dlw i , FRENCH ; For Sile Lj Drungiiti or ecot l > 7 tuall , Price 1C cocti. SPECIFIC Facial Jllcminlips. 1ffiXlStf.S Z llll < trftl 4 , til ikla o4 * ttlp ffKlli. n4 Ilivtr Irituulftt Mel ( l 4) ) fbr 100. Ce i ltnl a fr. , kl tffc * or ty MUr. whtrtolhtrtreitmtntlilli , FulTdirtcllont with itch JUU.N II. 1VOOIIIIUUY , D.rmnolouia. bottle. Prlct , onu tlollir , Set ilgniturool E. U 1 5 W. AXa Uti New York Cl TAHL For ) B All DIPHTHERIA. MICHOUE KILLKH A Sporiflc for Ulrhtherln. SAI.TI.AKE.CITV. Ki'b W. 1WI ( ienlKmtn- I be hut three nixntlx I Imvc cured an man ; n twenty iino of IHplitluTl.i witn MieroLe Killer , I live lutril : of itiiny other r.uM'a wliero cures Lav 4 teen ninili > In nil .itUKC.i of tliu illfcnin. T4 < 1 tp there limm t been 11 slrulo ra d thnt tmi prove J f : nl nero \llrrnbii Killer lini Ui-un mod. 1 utA ; n W Hrst South St. I ) . K DAVIS. , Mili nlliecl ii nil orn to tipfnro me this ItUilnjoI March , Is'JI ( ; KO I > . 1'VI'Kll. l-eal ! | Notary 1'iiMlc , Pull I aVe Co. IMr Unvli l. < n prnmliioMt nlmlcnlo merchant. ) TAVI.IIIISVIII.K. rtnri , .Mnrch Ctb , IW1 ( irntlo * ' men In Deri-tuber lust 1 linil four children duwf with illiihtliurln and rronp at the iame time.V < ' u e < l Mtcro'.ic Killer nnil no other medicine A t > or < feel euro wai the result tn each case MilimlbiM nnd morn to licforo me thli tthdajr of March. 1KI1. < ; in : D pvi'KK , IS-BKI ] Notary 1'ubllc , Salt Lake Co. H.AIT ' : ( ' ' ro1'2'1' lost ono ciilld In December ' - In-t ' ' Mi-Near Mrai f - from diphtheria tfl < fore the Mk-rol.c . Killer herarmt dais later known to me. A fcH . another child , tuken down with th im > < i.i'ni.e. | . I of No . ' nnd tued It Immedlnlelj procured n Ju freely In n very hort time tb membrane In the throat tu'iran to decrease , nod 1 Blnlnyn the child win perfectly ' cured , without an ' ' ' ° 'tln ' < C'I'CC'9 ° ! 8erloUi n CMO > ° S.I4 W Srl North St. JOHN HKNItV HACK. subjcclbpd ami anorn to befnrv me thli WUi day o ( Kebrujrjr , 1W1. ( ( - ; ( ) . D. PVI'KK , ' " 'l ' Notary 1'ubllc , Salt Lake Co , thai w < > . . ! 1.llTOmnnjro"ier "wrn statement ! certlfitpi .Microbe Mller lias uuver fulled to cure dlpU thcrta In a rlnxlo case WI11TK I'OH l.AUGK CIKt-l'TiAK . THE KADAM MICROHM KILLER CO. , ST. JOSEPH , MO. DOCTOR Me GBEWj THE SPECIALIST. More than 15 ream experience In ttio treatment of 1'ltlVATK DIHKASISH. A cure guaranteed In : i lo S days , without he loss ol on hour's tlmo. . GLEET. Tlio nioit complete Mini nbaoluto cure for elect not nil unno'lni ! discharges ever known to thu medical profession. Tlio most stubborn curunla and Ion * 1-lnnJlliK cases permanently clireil Infiorufi to lOdujr ] STRICTURE Or pain In relieving Hie blaililrr ponnnnfiillr rurcf Hlliiiiut puln nr InMiuiucnt" , no cuttlnir , nu illlnllnft ThorniiRt rcniarkiiblorouicily kiiuwn tu inoduru iol * uncu. Write lur ulrculura. SYPHILIS. ruieil III SO to M daysDr. . MUirow's treatment tat thlx turrlblu blooddl. enic Inn liven pronounced th ni < i t micce fiil remedy ever dl coTcrod for the b fiolnlu cure of tlm dlpoavv Illi surcoas wllttil | ] : dltiea-e lia * never been equallel. A complete 01 iiunriuitct'cl. Write for circulars. LO.-5T \NHOOD Anil all wmkno cH of II o Hoxinil ortcinv norvom. iie.Hn. llmlilltyand deiiiuidencr | nbunlutolr curol , Tlio relief 1 = ) Imniedlato nnd complete. SKIN DISEASES , llliiMiniatlim unit all dlneiuoi nf tlio blood , liver LlitnoFu null lilfiitili.r norinnrintttIT ntinul F. MALE DISEASES 4n < l nriirnluln , ncrvcm ni > 3s nnd dlieairi of the nliiinnfli cured. Tlieilnclur tt "llomoTrentnipnt" tot lntle : Is | troininnceil hy nil whu IIIITO unetl It to bt the most cdinpleteniitl convenient remoil/orer of f creel fur the treatment of feiiinle illieiKea. It l > tru * If n Kiinilertiil rcmeily. No Initrumontj , no imltk lluurs for hullui. frum 2 to 4 only. I ' ) DB. MoGREW'S Mitrvollous success in tlio treatment o ! private1 discuses him won for him a rup- u tat ion \\-liich is truly iiatloiml in cliar- acter , and his fjroiit oriny of patients roaches from the Atlantic to tlio Pacillc. The doctor is n , " ; radtiuto of "rogulur" medicine and has had long and careful experience in hospital practice , and is classed among tlio loading specialists in tnodoi'ii sclnnco. Treatment by cor * rospoiidonco. Write lor cirulars' about cadi of the above diseases , froo. Office Mth and Farnam Streets. OMAHA , NKII. Kntranco on Kitlior Street. Forllio treatment of nil CHIIONIO AND flUWllOAL IIISKASIM. Itritcca , Aiill ncui for llofonnllloi nnil Trumuoi. Hot Fucllllloa , Apparntui nit Iteintxtla ] for ucri ! fiil trnatmont of orerr form of illieaif reijulrlru Muillcnlur Surijloul Truntmont. NlNrc'rl UOO.M8 KOI ! I'A'I'IHM'rt , lloiiril ami AlU'nilnuc * . lluit Arniniuiiiilatliiiif Wc l.Vrlt for clrcuhin on Doformlllen mid llrncei'rriu o , Cluu Knet , Ccirfa- turm of SiilriH , rum. Tiuiion , Cancer , Cnlarrb , Ilroncliltlx , liihilutl.in , Kli'clrlcltr , I'aralyjls. . ' . l.'pll. vjnr , Kl'lnoys ' , Illuiirtur. \.ja. \ Kar , Hkln and Illooi anil nil HurKlcnl ( ipdrntloni IJISBAHKrfOK VVO1IKM a rH'Cl | ltu. Hook i llhciMin of Woman Kreii.vi hiive Inlelr nildocl n Ijlrm In Dnpnrtment for Wom liurlnx . ( onltnuiiH'nt IHIrlctlr I'rlrato.l Onlr Itqlliw Lie M.MllcnlJnilllMto Maklnv a Huoclallr of I'I It- All III.iml ni.'unies iiiccnnfullr trnntoil. Meillclnt } r Inotrumniiti nunt br mall or enpruii nounilr pACltpil , no in irks to Indicate coptonti or aendor. ( iniipari'onai Inturvlew preferred. Cull und cumuli im oriienil liUorr of jour cn H , itml wa will oa : | la lain wrmipnr our IIOOICT1) MUN KIIKI5- upon l'rl Tale. Special nr Norroiu UlieA > i , nltli'iuiitloa lltl. nil litliirt to Dr. A. T. McLaufjhltn , Prosldan btli and Hurnuy tUrnm * . Omaha. OTMlFffllWll HOLSTEIN 123131. Ills siie and ilrim are both Standard by three rules 10.i he Man nird by the hl/hest r'ulav n ] hriM'dlMuii'l Mandard by 1'iirforiaHiico. Will make si-US-.n Corner Kith .mil Manderum Hu t.W hvasull. LIIAS. K HAHNU1I. Whrn I uy cum I danotmeiuiotrdr lailuplhial for a tlm" uiil thcu Imo tUtm mturu > x > ln. 1 mean a radlc lcur . I lum made the dlionu ol KITH. KI'L. LKI'HVor I'AI.I.INO HICKNKRH ll/.loo itij. ) J irirrint in ; rrmulf to our * th * noritctwi. U * CUM otheri lute ( illnl U DO MIIOII for not now r nlilnt cnr * . H nJ tt one * for * tn tli and a KIM HoltU ol ny iDftlliLI * rumiKljr. Ulf Kiprtti od PMt OfflM. II. U. KOOT. AI. U. 1MU 1'CMl MU M. V *