THE OMAHA DAILY BJfiJfl : SUNDAY , MAY 10 , IHSH-SJLATEEiS PAGES. 15 KOIl HAIiH llHAIj KSTATIJ. Vor rtitft , tic , , tte fo ; > of flritt column iw ( lib iMgt TVKE Motor snil Dmntnjr Train * Cnrry Over 10,000 Pad'onscts I/ally to South Umaha. I'oiir tiiincn n I'acUlnp Itniwi now In Opera tion. l.niplnyltiK 'thousands of Hands. 10.WO llcH'1 of Cnttlo , Hem , Slnwi iitul Horses ll.uiilli-il Dally by the SHock Yards Company. Three National Hanks. MllBs of Street I'avlntr , S'owcrasc , I'.tc. ' in.OCO to IC.WX ) Po Totir-Ptory llrlok iiiitl Stone Ilusl- ness HOUM. " ! . All of This Now mid Only an Infant OYcari Old. ' What Will It 1)0 ) In . " . years ? Don't Tut Off Another Ony UnyliiK n Lot It Will .Mako Von Uk'h In I.osi Thun fi Years. Our omen it Open Every Nliht from 7 Till 10 U'Ulork for the Arcutiiiiinilallnn of Those Through tliu Day. co. , Jllli and N Slrri'ti , S-otith Umnha. U1G-IO I/'Ujt ' HAI.i : A line farm of im acres. TliU Jf n rni Is a Krrat bargain for sonic onus Ills imviimi J ; nf n milt , from business center of S\est'iiliit ; | anil lisullablc for plattlnsacres ; ! ) nni'rr cultivation , balance hay anil pasture ; r lam ) , ( iood buildings. Inrsc grove and orch ard. piiiiiro : bus a line spilnu. ThU could ho exchanged for ( Irst class city property. 1'or particulars address V. bonnonscnoln , West J'olnl. Net ) . 1WI-10 SAKE On monthly paymi'iits , lot and FOH I bouses on H. 15th t. , near Dorcas. O. 1' . Davis ( Jo. . 1505 I'arnam tit. 0111M "I L. Illct * . real estate. 0J Life bullillnp. t ) . BKU7 * I NU County The best county In No- CtTM . I have ! KO acres of pralrlo land -i ! miles from West I'olnt , tlie county M'at , for Kale. Tills land Is owned by an eastern party , wbo does notwanl to bold It any longer. Will ho sold on easy tern s. A snap for some. one. ! ' . HiiuiiPiischoln , West I'olu. Neb. lUiMO "VyiVLL MAKKYOU MONKY. When you visit Poutb Omaha call at our of fice ( corner N and 21th sls.i and Ket our prices on tin ? S-'outh Omaha land company's now ad Y dition. You putx'lmso tills from llrst hands , thus saving the middleman's prollt. and get low prices and easy term' ! . Our olllce Is open every night from 7 till 10 o'clock for tin' accommodation of these 011- 1 throush thu day. ED. JOHNSTON A CO. . Agents. J4G 10 "IPOK SALE A tine Improved fnrm of 1.1)0 ) -L acres : IW ) under cultivation ; Kbade trees ; fruit , windmill , wawon scales , etc. ; 100 miles westofumalia ; $ a ) per aero. AdOre.ssU is.llee. 707 " South Omaha property. mislnc s. tracker - V URI ! or residence , BO to the leading real es / tate dealers In South Omaha , I'll Johnston & U > . cor. 'Jlth and N nl3. M70.'l * SALK Kxtru bargain , choice Ofxl"0. ! is JESI ! building ; rents IlliUpor mo. : ono block from new 1' . O. U.i. . Uraen. R 47 , Iturknr blook. 7M "Vy K'I I MAKK YOU MONKY. Wlion you visit South Omaha cull ut our of fice ( corner N and 2Kb sts. ) and Ket our prices on the Bouth Ojuaha. land company's now ad dition. You purchase this from llrst hands , thn.s savliiK the middleman's urollt , and get low prices and easy terms. Our olllce Isopcn every nlsht from 7 till 10 o'cloolc for the accommodation ot those en gaged through the day. ED. JOHNSTON & CO. , Agents , am 10 I'OIl HAIiI * : IlKAIj KSTATK , l'i > ' nttr * , tic , Kttnrvif fint rotnmiiuii f/ifn ; * i < jl B t'Y South Omaha dirt of Ed Johnston ft Co. whllo It is cheap. lllft-IO 1KB No. 10th St. . 10-rootn houso. brick , all .1 modern Improvements WUX ) . Omaha Heal Kstato It Trust Co. , room 4 , Heo bltlit. Wl SAI/K-I.ot aixCO for M.OOU. Knnnlrn 1011 Capitol nvo. 1M-I8 * -toim houies In Orchnrd 1 1 1 ult.Mp ench on monthly payments. Thomas I. Mall. Ilil 1'axton blk. 74'J > fY ' South Omaha illrt of Ed Johnston .t Co. while It Is cheap. 3IS-10 'I71OK SAMi cheap , easy payment * : Pi-story * now 6-room house , with bath , cellar , etc. : full lot. N. ShelUin. ICIt 1'arnani. V.l > 3. CllHSON. solo a ont Kountzu 1'lace. room II , CiclKlitnti block. W-l 131OII HAMl A nice hotiip. : < 4tli and Leaven- J-1 worth ! now , prlcn low , and terms accom modating , ( lea \V. I' . Coates , repiosentatlve. 7. Hoard of Trade. 10 MM B UY South Omaha dirt of Ed Johnston & Co , while It Is cheap. . MMO 17KJH SA1.K ! i acre trackage iiroperty eheap , I1 ISth iind Williams. A. 1'louler , N. W. Cor. lath and Williams st.s. 1C1. ) MIG * BAIEDAINS ! llarRalns Oniee open every nlsht. Star Loan and Trust'company , fust Iloor N. Y. UfubulldliiK. Mill M15 FOU SALE 10) acres land a miles west of city limits , to clo'.u an estate. The O. r. Davis Co ShOMU B UY . South Omaha dirt of Ed Johnston ft Co. while It Is cheap. 346-10 MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE. _ Fur rota , etc. , tetlninifflmt column miiJiH p-igt ( ) . I' , fiollenbeck. teacher of tbo banjo , with Hoapo , 151.1 Douglas. IM ! ) I > KI'OHE buying a piano examine the new J- > scale Klmball piano. A.IIo.-pc,151J Douglas. 77fl FOUND. Fnrratcctr. , tcetnp nf tintcolumn ant'ili p 17 i'SD-IJoW bracelet en Hist street nonr t llanscom park , Sunday. May 3. Owner can have s mo by culling at this olllco and paylntc for ad , 310-10 * PATENT SOLICITORS. 1 'orrutrnetc. , src ( ojiornt roiimu oit l/ij / jiayt ) ATE NT lawyers a-ul solicitors O.W.PnrTS : 1) Co , . Iteo building , Umaha. llr.in 'h ollk'C at Washlngtou , D. C. ( Jonaultatlon free. 7il "IMPROVEMENT THE ORDER of Uie AGE The Smith 1'romior Typo-Writot- never fnils to convitic'o these who in- vcstipito : its merits , that it is the most dunihlc , has the most perfect ulitrninont , is the cnslost lenrnod , anil has nioro good points than nny other T.vpo-writor on the market. The Mi Premier Tyns Writer Co , , E. H. MAYHBW , Manaaor. KWOi Ffirniun Strnot , Omaliu , Nob. READING JOHNSTON'S PREDICTIONS. In almost every "Ail" of ours since Jan uary 1st wo tJld you that C-lth street would bo jiavecl this sprlni ; , and two weeks ago we said in our ' 'Ad , " ( The ono etvinc number of lot and bloclc , purohauor'a name , and jirioo paid , on 130 lots we sold since Jan'y 1 , for $159,085.00. ) "Our city council will pass the ordinance Monday night , not only for 24th street , but for L , M , Q , SCth and 20th .streets" . \\'M , they passed it ! Just as we told you fiid the mayor ap proved it infctautcr. Didn't wo tall you thn truth ? Now let us tell you that the bonds w41l be carried on June 1st , by an overwhelming majority. That on July 1st , the piving will have been started and on that data you can't buy a foot of property on SMth street within 25 per cent ol tholprlces wo can offer you to-day The salon this ntreet alone since Jan uary 1st aro-10 lots for $121,126,00. These include subdivision lots and are nctualbona-tlOo ca&hsales. Take our advice and don't wait another day. Prices are going higher sure and you have no time to lose. ED. JOHNSTON & CO. Corner N and 24th Streets , South Omaha. : P. S. See Our t-tst of Bargains on Page 14 Today. : THE PANTHEON OF BRITAIN ROT. Willard Scott's ' Lectura on the Famous Westminster Abbey. HISTORY OF THE MAJESTIC STRUCTURE. Gnlncii liy Hours ol' anil Stuily In the Vciii'i'iililc Pile Doings. The following historic sketch of Westmin ster abbey was prepared for Tun HKC by Kov.Vlllard Scott , who | > ent several weeks In London thrcu yours ui o and mailo several tours of study and Inspection through the majestic ; nbuoy that Is over mi oblcct of great Interest to the tourist : It will bo remembered by these wno hnvo been In London or aru familiar with Its inup that Wcstmlnstor abbey nml the houses of tlio Urltlsh pnrllamunt lie side by slilu on the west bank of the rlvor Thames by wlmt Is now known as Westminster Uridco , In what might bo called West London , us the nnino of the abbey sutrgosts. For the name "West minster" was puraans Riven In the sixth or seventh century to distinguish It from an ni- ready existing Kastininstcr , the Cistercian nbhoy of St. Mary of the Graces , located east of the old city wall at the northeast corner of the tower , where the present royal mint now stands. Though located , as wo sco It now , In the royal portion of tlie city by the houses of parliament , and near Kt. James1 park , the Buckingham and the St. James' palaces the India and foreign olnccs , the treasury , admiralty , hnrso guunls nml other localities of national dignity , the place at first was an insignificant and distant sub urb of the city , at least two miles outslclo the walls uround the bond of the river nml near'y ' inaccessible. It was nt lirst located on a mere sandbar or low swampy peninsula , between the flood of the Thames river mid a small brook "burn " called " " or , "Tho-Eyo-Burn , jiornaps because it was clear and pretty , iw It ran through the Holds from the present neighborhood of Regent's park down near the present Now Bond street , across CSrosvonor square , \vhcro I has left its numo on "Brook" street nml so on through Green park and by the Buckingham pahcp until It entered the Thames near the present penitentiary mid the Vnuxhall brlUL'c , giving Its name , now lost as a stream , to the hill along Its course , which \vi > call "Tyburn Hill" or the hill by "tho oypburn" so curious over are the transformations of words and their meanings. This low and sandy peninsula was known in that tlmo as "Thorny Islo" and was so dlf- llcnlt of access that approach wns usunlly made by boat over the rlvor , and It was by this way that the strange messenger is re ported to Imvo come that night long ngo when Kdric , the fisherman , watching his nets by the bank of the island , saw a gleam ing light on the opposite. Lambeth shore , and approaching in his boat , found a venerable man who desired to bo ferried over , and pro ceeded , when once upon the Island , to per form the earliest known ceremonies of church consecration upon such oullQlng us wns then erected , whllo the miraculous angles hold candles to Illumine the scene , and others , quite as miraculous , repeated Jacob's vision at Bethel In the ancient story , ascending und descending above the place. So , say the legend , the nbboy was consecrated crated , and the ancient St. 1'etor , ns he was now discovered to bo. the apostolic iishorman promised the fisherman who had ferried him over that he shouln always have in return for his services , otherwise unpaid , a plentiful supply of llsh in his net. If only lie would cease llshlng on Sundny und not forgot to bear a thltb of what ho caught to the abbey of Westminster , a promise which seems to hnvo descended to nil fishermen on the Thames from Gravescnd to Statues for cen turies , who steadily have paid their tithes of good salmon to the abboy. But by whoso hand or hands the church thus dedicated was built , or how considerable a building it was is in doubt. Sir Christo pher Wren seems to have refuted the claim that an old Hoinan church stood tirst on this site , for no fragments of lioman workman ship can bo discovered in any part of the building , as uro easily found in the llttlo St. Martin's church of Canterbury , and which would no doubt appear hero If , as is claimed , the Saxony church was begun on the rums of a pngau temple. Common report assigns the first structure to the sixth century , und ascribes to Sobert. king of the Kast Saxons , the honor of begin- nine the work and of completing wlmt now perhaps forms the oust angle. It says also that King Sobert directed the then Bishop of London , Mclltus bv name , to consecrate - secrato it. but that when Mclltus came to do this sacred work the morning after the miraculous visit of St. Peter , ho found Edric the fisherman there ready to tell htm that it had been already done by the npostlo of heaven himself , who had come over the forrj- the night before , and that the bishop acknowledged the marvellous work when ho saw the marks of consecration ; the walls still wet with holy water , the Hebrew iind ( ireck alphabets on the sand , the crosses on the doors , and the droppings of the angelic cnndloH , Whereupon the priest of the abbov inslsto 1 that after such a visit from the shnd'o of the apostle , the abbey should bo no longer under the Jurisdiction ot the Bishop of Ten don , and the bishop being convinced , it was so settled. So thu previous church of St. Paul on Lud- g.ito Hill , in the old city proper , hud a rival In the less pretentious but equally independent Church of St. Poterisoii''Thof- nuy isle , " a hucrcd contest which still con tinues. nut nil mis , n not wnouy legonanry , was temporary. Stone wns not then in use for building material save in castles and strong keeiii , and the church , such as it was , was made of mnttlcs ( I. o. , stout sticks woven to- pother and plastered over ) , or of timber moro firmly framed. So , when Sobert died , in ( ill ) , ami Ids sous turned pagatis , the nbbev began to suffer and decay ; at llrst from neglect mid later from the invasion and destruction of the Danes , and its history passed in siluiico over a period of moro than tour hundred years , to the time of ICdward , called after his dortlti , "tho confessor" a better founder of monasteries and nbboys than of the KiiKllsh nation. For , whllo Kdwurd was in exile In Normandy under the powerful rule of the DanesIn England , It Is said that ho named , that if he should return in safety to Knp- land , ho would make a pilgrimage to Koine , but being prevented by his nobles , after his cornntion , from doing so in the troubled stnto of the nation , ho was released from his vow by the pope , Leo IX. , if ho would found or re store n church In honor of St. Peter. Wlioro- upon , says the record , the ubiquitous upos- tlo ) , u ho had been beforehand with l ? < lric , the llsherman , when Mclltus was about to consecrate the old abbey , appeared ngiun.tliis time to an aged hermit near Worcester , "bright and beautiful like a clerk , " and bade him tell the king that his vow must be paid upon the old foundation on the Isle of Thorncy , where ho must establish also a Benedlctlno monastery. So Edward donated one-tenth df nllhis sub stance to the work , rebuilding from the foundation and naming it the colloginte Church of St. Peter ut Westminster , tin it was begun In 1019 , seventeen years bolero the Norman conquest , and was dedicated eight day before Edward's death , In the jear previous to William the Conqueror's coming. Its location and form are generally believed to hnvo been thosnmo then as now of cruciform shape ( the tlrit of this form in England ) and to have been as largo as the present building. A monastery wns added , and of the abbey and monastery there re main some of tQo substructure and the wu'.ls ' of Westminster school adjoining , and the whole of the lower wall of the south cloister. As then butU , It war part of the king's pal- uco and Its chapel and stood among Doll towers , prisons , gate houses , boundary walls and other buildings , forming by its height and dignity a sort of apex to the palace. In this form It stood for some two hundred years , until the time of Henry VII. and his son Edward I. , who pulled down most of the Confessor's monk and rebuilt it. Of Henry's work there remain Edward the Confessor's chnpol , with its side aisles and chapels , and the chair and main trnnscepts of the abbey. Ho built also n lady chapel , dedicated to the Blessed Virgin , where Henry VIH.'s chapel now is. His son Eaward nearly or quite completed It , building too eastern portion of the nave , and perhaps all of It , too eastern portion still remaining as ho made It , The later additions have been to the western portion tion of ttho nuvo , the college balls , abbot's house , Jerusalem chamber and part of the cloisters , mid the whole eastern end ot the abbey , where Henry VII. pulled down the lady chapel at the beginning of the ilxtoenlh century and built theLjs'aporb chapel of his own name , the architectural glory of the \vholo. After him foriAicarly ono hundred and fifty years , until William nml Mary , no rare wns taken of It niYfli'lt ' fell Into neglect during the civil and nBipious wars , until It finally attracted the attention of parliament , which voted n considerable sum to repair It , and directed Sir Chrisvopber Wren to llnish It and decorate It. HaUiuIlt the two west towers , called "Wron'uwwr towers , " which are not In kcaplng wltll the rest of the build ing. In 1SU ; < the lantern fthat K the dome over the choir ) wa3 destroyed by lira and has never been rebuilt. If ! present measure ments tire : Length , , ' U feet ; breadth of transepts , 'M'\ \ feet ; hultflit of roof , 11U foot ; lioleht of towers , IW.1 ! ftoU It rises over all its district of the city lu mnjcstlo form , and is the Pantheon of Britain. The .Modern Heretic. OMAHA , Neb. , May 7. Tottie Edltorof Tin : BKB : Your modern hcrollu Is a different specimen of preacher from Luther or Calvin , or Arininlii ! ' . These reformers attacked the forms of faith , but did not assail faith Itself. They doubted the human agencies which In terpreted the doctrines of the great mother Christian church , but not the essentials of thoiipostlcs or Nlccno creed. They made war upon what might , from their point of view , bo termed the fumrus growth of Christianity , and interpreted the scripture froina different standpoint , but the bibto was accepted ns the Infallible rule of doctrine and Christ as the great head of the church. Logically , their schisms sometimes led them into maios of uncertainty which the fabric of Catholicism nmdo poi'fcctlv clear , but the doctrine that the Just shall live by faith was stronger than logic and satlstled the consciences of most of the followers of Luther as calling nnd elec tion did tlioso of Calvin and free grace and und ving love these of Arinlnlus. The several syst-'ins of theology founded by these three I'rotestnnt reformers representing the root and trunk of all the sects who have since become the branches of the great tree of Protestantism , nro the acknowl edged buses of modern Protestant Christian belief. They were heretics In the eyes of Homnn Catholics , however , not because of these doctrines , hut because of differences in the interpretations of the language of scrip- Kellgious thought is necessarily modified by the increase of knowledge and the discov eries of science. Like the theory of the astronomer - tronomor a discovery modifies It. Geology proves that the universe was not nmdo with in six revolutions of the globe mid ethnologi cal research destroys the story that Adam and Eve wore literally the llrst of the human species. Other modilications of the interpre tation placed , upon the words of holy writ have necessarily followed honest investiga tions into nature and moro subtle intellects have derived now inspirations ami developed new plwscs of religion from old passngos. Revisions of the Greek and Hebrew text of the Christian infallible rule of Inith and doc trine have not necessarily overturned the doctrine of its Infallibility , but opened Its re cesses to greater deulln , revealing greater beauties and moro charitable interpretations ol the harsher dogmas and have swept away the cobwebs of Ignorance. Thn modern heretic startles his fellow theologians by his rashness , his rhetoric and his reckltbs Iconoclnstn. Ho strikes ut the pedestal , regardless of. the wreclc of the innrblo shaft resting thereupon. IIo forces extreme views upon coiHorvntives. Ho upsets - sots accepted , voncr.Unil jmd essential doo- trines , \\ltliout construotinir a logical system of bullef to replace them' . Ho convinces in- lidelity by his argument that all the old fniths nro wrong , out falls to strengthen the faith of the honest doubter seeking the truth by eloquent nppcals to his moral nature. The modern heretic 'is usually brilliant , erratic , improvident nnd ambitious. Ho Is often a marvel of intellect and soul , a model citizen and a philanthropist as well as a rev- erout bchovor In a natural religion. Ho is sometimes a theoloeical demagogue. Kev. Dr. McQueary iKtho most modern of heretics. IIo is young , rash , and stands on the ragged edge of pOhitivo infidelity. In- eorsoll is not moro reckless , though moro logical. Swing is not so uncertain of his po sition , perhaps , becaus9Uo has been longer nt variance with his bro.tnrcn in the minis try. It is clear that Vhu new hcrotio Is hunt upon cutting moro completely loose from the fastenings of orthodoxy than any of his lute predecessors , and that tno breech between him and his communion cannot bo bridged by suspen sion. He denies the Immaculate conception , n beautiful and cherished tenet of nil true be- Hovers ; the resurrection of the body , the very foundation of the hone of immortality of ' tho'masscs of church-goers as illustrated In the faith of millions ; the resurrection of Christ's body aud with that must go the sac raments of the Lord's supper and baptism ; the miracles of Christ from which are deduced many of the most logical conclusions of orthodoxy ; the Infallibility of the holy scrip- turesl which arc the ouo rule of faith and doctrine of thewhole , Protestant world , and the Apostles' creed accepted and revered , though extended by Catholics as well as Protestants. There is hardly standing room left on the doctor's platform after the planks and piling nro removed as above outlined. Yet this young clergyman who took his ordi nation vows but six years ago complains that ho Is held to bo out of harmony with the recognized nnd accepted doctrines of tno great Protestant Episcopal church. A world- hug is not presumed to bo familiar with the policy or homiletics of nny church , but upon the reverend gentleman's own admissions hu appears to hnvo severed his relations with modern Christians and ought not to wish to hold further connection with the body which has suspended him. His nctioi.s nnd public utterance * uro a broad suggestion that ho is moro anxious to be notorious than re ligious. B. V. M. C. A. Noti'H. Hov. A. W. Lamar , pastor of the first Baptist church , delivers thu second of his series of talks to vouug men Sunday att p. in. in concert hall. Subject , "Knowledge. " The Eutcrpean quartcoto will assist in the music. This series of talk.Is attracting con siderable attention and nro well attended by young moil. All men are cordially invited. The following persons left on Thursday to attend the International convention now in session at ICnnsas City : A. Nash , T. J. Hol lander , W. S. Sheldon , William Fleming , ( Jeorgo A. Joplm , J , O. Philllppl , Haymonu P. May , R W. Taylor and Paul W. Kuhns. The annual election to till viu-ancios on the board of director * will occur on Monday , May 11 , 12 in. to 7 p. in. There are eight vacancies to bo filled and the following per sons have been nominated : William Flom- itiS. A. P. Tukoy , W. H. UusbcllV. . J. Van Aernam , J. H. MeCulloeu , J. Wilhelmy , C. A. Goss and M. A. Grant. Mr. O. U. Iloissenbuttal , membership sec retary , was suddenly summoned to Brooklyn , N. Y. , tuo curly part ot the week by n tele gram announcing the death of his father , John P. Helasenbuttul. I'astorH anil 'J'lii'lr People1. Kev. J. S. Sterling , r.ecpntly called to the pastorate of the Lowe'Avenue Presbyterian church , will bo wstallqtliUH the pastor tomor row evening at the above named ohtiich. IJevs. Laird , Ware , Gordon nnd other Pres byterian ministers of UiO , city will assist In the installation ccrcmoT ; ] . ' The L. A. C. E. Hten'rty society of the Jew ish church on Hamey strpot will listen to a lecture next Tuesday cvtjnlng by Dr. A. W. Lamar of the KlrstBaptist church upon "Recollections of the War.1 Bishop Newman is impeded homo about May 15. Mrs. Nowmailjvill return with the . . bishop. i .a The line new Mathodlst Episcopal church at the corner of Twentieth and Davenport streets will bo dedicated iicxt Sutmny uiorn- lug. Thu splendid plpuvorgan is now being set up und will bo ready'for the dedication. llev. Dr. Dur.vca and FTr. George A. Hong- land spent several days last week In the lUh- Intr resorts of Minnesota. Uov. and Mr.-t. Willard Scott spent two days last week at Blair attending tlio Con gregational association. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor associations of Omnhn have engaged - gaged Blsnop Newman of the Methodist church to deliver a lecture nt the Klrst Methodist church on the evening of May 1' ) . The subject will bo "Tho March of Civiliza tion , " and owing to the well known ability of the speaker the young people and the ministers of the city nro looking forward tote to the occasion with earnest anticipation of a greixt treat. A Itclioflor IttiiMiinntlo Pnlns. In many cases persons subject to rlieuuin tlsm have pot prompt relief from pain by np plying Cbamborlidn's pain balm. The rello It atToras Is alone worth many times its coat which Is but M cents , and its continued ap plication effects a complete cure , Kor sulo by all druggist * . Concert nt I ho lnrk. The second sacred concert by the Musical Union military band will bo given nt llmiscom park this afternoon , commencing nt i ) o'clock. The following programme will bo presented : I'AIIT I. Prints' March < l'roiu Athnllci .Mendnl ohn Overture Harbor of t-t-vllle Ko-slnl Idyll The Mill In the 1'orest ( lly NMHII-UI. . I'.llonberg ( n ) On the llruok. < b > The Mill. Cornet Solo Shepherd's Morning ! * oiig..Silppo Mr. II. l.otK. I'AIIT II. Caprice Hornlque A wakening of the I.Ion. 1)1 Ktmtskl Holectlnn Nation tlimi-o llallcujah'horut ( I'mni MiMHlnh ) . . Dundee Descriptive I'locu A Hunting Scone ( lly request ) HucuiosM I. Thoniorntim breaks calm nml peaceful. 'J. The huntsman prcoarc for the plousurc of the chaiu. II. \\a \ Jumptin niir siuuilo and our huntsmnn Munds ) a merry blast. 4 , Thu parties join. " > . The road Is alive with horse men. 0. On the sct'iil. T. 1'ullcry. S. The death. B.Vo rutnrn homo. I'AIIT III. Overture-I.luht Cavalry Puppo i'atrol-llrltlsh \seh Spanish Wedding Setcnado Hllvn Overture America Arr. Mnyrellas Nallun.il Ali.s A ; HIT Cure for KhriiitKHisiii , I huvo personal knowledge of cases of rheu matism in this vicinity that have been imme diately relieved and iierinanoiitly cured by Chamberlain's pain balm after other reme dies were used without any benefit. I have been handling the pain balm for the past live years and hnvo never hud any customer ex press anything but words of praUo for tlio medicine. It has been my experience that any customer who once uses Chamberlain's pain balm wilt hnvo nothing I'lso when again In need of such a medicine.K. . \V. Potter , postmnstcr and druggist , Elm Creek , Neb. "Mr. DCM-XIM'H ln > aii Company. The .Mutual lo.iu nnd trust company with a capital stock of $1 5,000 , divided into shares of Slot ) each , Hied articles of incor poration with the county clerk yesterday. The Incorporators uro Guorgo W. K. Uorsov.T. M. Miller nnd J. 1) . McCormick ot Fremont. The company will have its principal pluco of business iu this city. Qticcn of thn May. Say ma , the girls say If my fnco want so speckled up with plmple.s , they'd make me "Quoon of the May. " What shall 1 dot Why , get a bottle of Ilnllor'ssarsaparilhi and burdock , of course ; It's the most wonderful bloodpurlllor of the ngo. PROPOSALS. SALS I OK TIIK 11LANKS , ULAN 1C books unit printed mutter tor the trans- autlon of immoy-ordor Ijuwlnuvi. I'ostnlllco Dopnrttnont , Wasl Inston , I ) , t' . , April Ifi , IV.U. Scaled proposals will litreeelvod ut this ili'pul tmvnt unlinVodnrsiluy. thn71 Ii day of May. is'.il. at o'clock M. . for furnishing In such quantities and at such times nd from tlnn' to time , as they may ho ordeied.all tin- blanks , blank books , and irlnteu mutter tohn supplied to postmasters ay the posininstcr guncral , or used In his de part menl for tin ) transaction < > r tinmoncy - order business , during a period of fimr voar commenclnc on thulid day of Scuti'mber , IMil. The public printer is icnulrcd by th pro visions of the si'COM'l M'rtliui of thn nil nf March it , 18-O , to siiDnill iMlnmtos for this work in competition \\lth bidder ? thorofnr. lUatik forniH of bids , with samples ( , f pilntod blanks , sample leiives of certain of the bound blanks and blank hooks , and full speclllia- tlons , will bo furnlslicd upon nupl Ira I Inn to the bupurlnti'tidi'iit of tlio iiiunev order sys teiu , po-itollicf ( loiiartiiicnt , Washington. I ) . ( . ' . The p'istiiin.ster RPiieral r * sims the ritfhl to reject tiny and all bldn , to waive toi-lmlcal defects and to accept any parlor parts of any bid and to reject tliu remalndor , S. A. WIIITKIKM ) . Actln ; ; PnstiUlster General. PKOPOSALSKOIJ KUKCTION Ol' Sl'IIOUL bulldliitr. United St lies I iidhni .school sir vice , C.enoa Industrial school , tieiioi : , Ni-b. , May 8. Hl. ) Sealed proposals , endorsed "l'io- posal.s for erection f school building , " and addr'Ssen to tlionn orsl ned at. ( u'tioa , Nob. will bo received at this school until 1 o'clock nf .1 line 1 , 18'JI. ' forfurnlsldnt * ; the material and rr ? ctlni ; a glr's' lir ok dormitory Inilldur * on the s hiuil grounds in accordance with plans and Mvcllitiitloii. that may lie examined at the c Illce of the "Hoi ? " at Omaliu , Neb. , and ut tliis school. Tln > nccrssiiry excavation and ( Trading will be done by the school nnd thn gruvil required In concrete \Miik furnished , imscreineil on tlio ground , vvlthoutrost to the contractor. lYrtlliocl I'heekS. Kuch bid must bo nee mpanlud by a ccitilled check or draft upon some United Stuto. depos it or y or lot vent national h.nik In tlio vicinity of tlio bidder's pliioi * of business , made pay- ablototherdrr of the commissioner of In dian allalis. for at luast . " > pur ccnloftho am unit nf tin1 prr posai , which tlioi'k or draft will be forfuituu to tlio United States In case nny bidder or bidders reculvlm ; an nwuiil shall fall to iirrmptly oxeento a cimtr ict with good and sufllelent sureties , otherwise to bn returned to the bidder. The rliUiC Is reserved to reject any nnd nil bids or nny part of any Did If deemed for the licst Interests of the service. W. II. Huekus , buperliitcndont M10 < 12ltm JiiilKlors' Notice. Pooled bids will bo received nu to 12 o'clock noon of May 2.1 , KM , nt thu ottleo of the secre tary or Kli'at Nationil hank for tlio erection of a three-story brick und stone building on lot 80 , city of ( ienev a. Neb.ts.xiuu foot , iieeord- Inc to tliu plans und specifications now In the bands of tlio urchltocl , Oeorco I' . McDonald. Ooneva. Nob. Knell bidder will ho required to furnish uitli his bid n cettlllfd chuck of $ : MO , ami thu successful bidder will be reiuiiod | to i Ivc a Iond to ( lie amount of llfteeu thousand dollars ( (1,1,000) , ) . for thn faithful performance of his contract. Tlio committed reserve the right to reject any and all bids. . t/IIJST NATIONAL HANK , ( ! . W. SMITH , 1'resldent , J. II.SAiii ( : { . Secre.turv I. O. O. V. and K..of I' . Mil-d'.t TREE OF LIFE Eglnston , III. , Aug. 11 , ' 80. Dr. J. V. Moore Dear Sir : I had boon stele for thron years until I bo > ; aa to take your Tro * of Liio about eight months ago , For two years I was unahlo to do any work. I w.i-i atto iclad during the time by seven ditfttiout doctors , but found no relief , but was r.ith.-r worse. Klght monthi < IEO I purchased a Viottlo of your Tine of Ltfa and be an taluus it. I have taken nva bottles nud now for about four months I have been a well man , able to oat and do men's work. It was a Ood-sond to me when Asa Parker brought the Trof of Life to my notice. I want to thank you be sides for the ( jood it has done mo. Very re spectfully , W. W. WENKS. Wltneu : Oilman Parker. Mooro'n Tron of I.lfo. n positive euro for KlUner nnd I.lver foiiipUInt ntvl nil blood illnenioi. lnu It ay to minor whim run cnn bo curort by uslnn Mojru'j Trooof I.lfu , tnuCru.it I.lfu Uuiuolr ? A ( iKMMNl' : .MIUIOI1K KIM.KK Ii Kllll ) 8 IIKHM I'.UADIL'ATOIl Cures nil dliuaiet lfcnu e It ktlli Uiu uitcrubo or KCrui. Viitup ttntl retitlleil In f'J. fi * .mill l.'i iliui , ttie latter 'i 1-3 k'nllonn tjuut niiy- wlicro rrrpuld on receipt of price urC u I ) . Wu Issue aifunrantce to euro. Thu public , trmla nnd fobbcri iuitlli'il ; bjr Ihat.onilmau UrnuC'o Uumbn kit. T. KKI.IX COIIIIAI'ICH OIIIKNTAI , UIIKAM , Oil HUilCAl , 1IKAL 1 IKIDIl. KeiuoveiiTan , 1'linp'p ' * . Knf k- fcVV * . in , .iiuvu munrv , iuiu f fjrt pueueiAutl uvcry blrini.U on - " - Ittuty , uj dfflri JtlirUon. It liu .llHHl lll tC.t 0 ( 10 yms. unU Ii so ImmlrM K U.te It tot. iur llli [ 'HIP' ' rlj DiuJt , Acri'it no countvifrlt uf ILlmllar name. Dr.L. A. hajer * &ld to a Itdjof I llitUut-ton ISft JmiMllluMllirin liatlrnt)1 ) "At you , 1 rrromineoil 'Uou * rAuiTil'rr am' i Itie lcutk rmul ( of all IU ikln > prti > r * llojii. " foruMbf all DrugtltU i"l Ktiioj QojJl Uo U cr > In Hi. Unlt ul Sin. . . Cn.Jn and rnrop * fUO ) . T , UUI'KUa , i'ruti'r , 91 Uical loan St. N. I. TA.LW . * mou , , 1409 Douglas , Omaha. ' - > , , , , . kuuicirr STMUl OMAHA . I . CINCINMATI MNVtn Tlie Question of tlie Day Is Mow will the Tailors of this country head off the deadbeats - beats ? Simple enough , let them do as we do , refuse credit abso lutely. Tailor for cash only , and therefore lower prices by saving to their good paying customers the loss incurred with dead- beats. This strictly cash plan has helped us in our wonderful accumulation of business [ over a million a year. ] Sensible business men , all honest men , recognize the saving offered by our way of Tailoring1 , and come to us in great numbers. Upshot of it is > we have earned the biggest and best Tailoring business in the world , and its growing every'minute. . 2,000 captivating styles. Mail Suitsto ! ) ! ? 00 to ortlor. onlor.4 ovoninps. Trousers , 8-3 to S15 to order. 1111(3(1. All the prevailing- novelties for men. NICOLL THE TAILOR , 1409 Douglas Street , Omaha. Will be in New Karbach Block Stores next September. he Mouth Is the Portal of Life , and The Teeth Arc the Principal Organs which Regu late the Health. Gooddigestion waits on appetite and health on both. "Shakespeare. " For anything pertaining to your Teeth , visit DR. BAILEY Jhe Dentist Office Third Floor , Paxton Block. Telephone 1085. 16th and Farnam. EVERY ONE WARRANTED James Morton & Son Co. BUILDERS' HARDWARE. 1511 Dodge Street , - -Omaha. DIME SAVINGS BANK. 1I3O4 FVVRTsTA.M STllKkK'r. Interest Paid on All Deposits from 5 Cents to $5,000. OKKIOI-iltS JVND mitKOTOIlS : \V. II. IU73SKU , . I'rcsliloiit. AVM. I' . AI.M.N . VIuu I'rorililont. O. M. NATTINliKK . Uashlcr. TIIOH. KIl.l'ATlllrK , ] . . II. KOUTV. \VM. KI.KMINO. TI10S. II. DAII.HV , ,1. T. ( iAIlUNKK. KV. . II I ! , ! , > . A1.VIN SAU.NDKUS , J. II. ( JII LKSIMK , N. MKKUIAM. MO OUR ELI NO PA.V. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Seventeen ycnrn erperli-nro. A rn iilar trnlu.Ho In IIKHI c'liu in illplunm how H mil < t \l\af \ with thn utcnt jt BHCC09) , all NerToti * . Ohrunlnnnil I'rlrate DtienMi. A pTmanunt cum i uttrnutoaj fur f ftturrli licrniatorrlxun. Ko t Manliond , Sonilnal Wcnkuoif. , S'luht l.ofiui , luipiituncy , SrphliU. Htilrtiiro , anil n'.i oil * d.iirs of tlio Illoud , Hkln nml t'rlnnrr tlruani. Nil. I uiinrnnloo J.V > | fur uvory c.nn I iin'lorfiku ' nil I fill t > i uro I'onimli.itlon Iruo. njuk iMysturloj of I.lfu ) enl fraj O.llojliuur-i 'J . m. to J il. m. HunlurlJ .1 in. lu 12 in. S n CmciiesTCR's ENGLISH. RED CROSS THE OHICIHAL AND CCNUINC Th , mily Unf.- , I.nllr , k l > ml < IH f" ' CAIctMIrr i Knylult Hunan I Jlmn.l lu ll | . , | > nit b'uU nu i. . bott'iMBlM wllli bin * riblmD Tt.Le no ulhrr ( .lull. A'/uj. .VMliftrurl n ant /rafl..v . - All | iill. h ) piulrb.u-ii totpl. ( 'Ink rti'prri. Kr. ilun l'rnu. riiuiilrrn 11 At llrurirt " "r n4 01 Ir. In Mmpi fur parlleuUrl b-atlinouUU , .Dil "Kvllrf" fur Ijtillf. . * ' l I.flrr. by return Mull. 10.11(10 TnllmonUl. Kjmt l'i T. CHICHCSTCR CHEMICAL CO , MiidUon Kiiinrc. HuU br ull l.ucul llruegl.tt I'llH.AltLI.I'lllA. I'A. HOTEL. lUiirrnu , Coi ; I'ltlt Hint fttliu tnufit HiiliHfinttiiillu Hotel /ttilttlliiu hi Oiiiiilut. fiercrttl lifitvii brtrli / ( ( < ! iriillH rmiiifur/ from tuiMcinrnt to rnof. All tltn I'filliiu * unit ttuoi-v Illicit trltte AxliVHtoHItit fii-auf iniiit/ , tiiri//iif/ It liiiixiHiilltla to liurn fuJ''ire.f cujn-n iiinl Jlru iiliifinn tlirutiflliout tliu ttiitlilliiu. titeitin lit'iit , liut nml vvld initt'inml muiHliini'lii ei-crurouiii , 'iubla IIIIMIIIJ ) < I HLI ( tinu- H/ICI'C. D.SILLOWAY. _ Prop. HOTEL DELLONE. Corner Mth and Capitol Avonuo. Just complated , hai 100 roomi , thrai stairways , tram the top to the bottom , hai flno elevator and Utnnma room Borvlon , Ii tlru proof throughout , fine blllarcl rooms ; ind the finest totlot roomi in the city. Lar u ample roomi , Sultoj with bath tty , Uor 14th and Canitol Ave , Strnet car sorvloa la all directions. iUtus , from $ S.QU to i l.JCt Notice to ( Notlcu Is hvrnliy i-'lvcii tlint huuluil lildi wilt bo rfcclvnil by lliu lioanl ot piililh * lands mill biilliliiik'MHt tin * ollli'o of lliu hcciclury of state at Mnc'iln. Null. , until lliu ' 'inl day o ( . .linnIMH. . at I ii''iiak | p. in. , fintlio uroi'lliiii , inu lrnit Imi and ciiiniilutloii nf a twu-xtory lirlc-k anil stnnii linllilliiK knnwii IIH ' Tlio M.itu liuliiitrlal School fur Hoyb anil lili-lx , " to IID nrertfd at liumiva. rillniurn cuiitity , > ol ) . ai per iilani , Hiiiiolllcatluni anil iluiiiins now on ( Ho In tlio olilfiiof iiiu ( ' ( iiniiiNiliiiii'rnf iiulilm lands and buildings ut I > | IIIM > | M , Null. ( "oiiiraptoii will ho roiiln'il | td conform In rulr.s and rcKiiIatlmis IIH not forth la spcciil- cations iiiloiilud livllio boanl. Tliu hoard rusurvcs tlio rUht to reject any anil all lilds. Dated at Mncoln , Neb. . May n. | S9I. A. It. llL'MI'IIKKV. I'rcsldont Hoard Poblln I. anils and lUilidlii.'l. Attuit : JoilNU. AI.I.IIN , scciuiKry of rituto. NdlllM * . ' , The annual mooting of Htookliolilon nf III * I'rciiHinl. IClKliorn & Missouri Vallny rallrouu company will bo hold ut tlinollluoof t horning pany In Omaliii , Noli. , on I'rliluy , May ! . ' , Ib'JI ' , , at J n'mot'k p. 01. for tliu uli'dloii of dlrootort anil for tliu iraiiHiiutlon of nili ether I as may be pruiuntcd. Jatod Muy H , 1SUI. J. 11. ItKiirii'.i.u , Secret ry. /