8 THE OMAHA DAILY BKB : flrXDAY , APRIL 30 , ISIU-TWRNMT PAGES. BOSTON STORE PROVES IT Thceo Pflcte Provo that the B. P. Morse and Company Stock W/S SOLD TO THE BOSTON STORE Ilontnn rttore nought nnil Pnlil SI.1iOOO.OO for tlinS. I * . Mump * . ' ' Stork Hits the Stock to show nnil the I'nperri to I'rinn It. Iluro is tlio digncil statement from tlio attorney of S. I' . Morno fc CO.'H orctli- tors thut cantuit bo diH ] > nted liny moro tlmn the uctutil prc once of the S. P. Morns V Co. Block lt elf , which is now in lint ! mi wile fit Honton stoic. All \\ocnio to d ( is to Impress upon you as forciblj in possible : Tlmt the S. I' . Morbu stock was bold to the Boston store. Thut Uu HiwUmHloio paid $111,000.00 in riiHh for the > . 1' . Moi-o itoulc to the creditors of S. I' . Mot-so & Co. That the llnstun stoie is hclliiiB the S. P. Mor-,0 \ . Co. stf ck rijjht now jiiut as fttht as it can ho handled. And that \ \ lnoeiants tojet the hif , ' bargains fi oin the S. P Moiio & Co. block will have to no to the LJoiton Btoio for them Those aic Iho cold facts Which cannot he denied. lleto is the statement of the ei editors of S. 1' . MOI-HO . .V Co. Head it and think a little. OMAHA , Apt ill ! : . , 1803. "This eerlilicH that in consideration of " ( $ ii,0 ; < )0.00) ) ) thiiteen thousand dollars "In cm lent funds , Hood , Foulkiod & "Co. of Philadelphia hiuo this day bold "to lioston Stoie. Omaha. Tin : HNTIHK STOCK OF DRY GOODS "Taken by them fiomS. P. Morse & "Co. ( ineorpoialed. ) Signed. Hoou , Foui.KHon& Co. " .TA FI. H\STAM Attorney. S. P. MOKSKA , C'O'S ] : NTHU : COMMIT STOCK Toinon ewe will place on bale S P Moiso's entile and complctu coi-.et Bti ck. all fi ti-li , new jjood-i , at .siirprisinir low prices. Ilclnid putohii'-ed n complete Ijnoof Thompi-on's t'lo\o HUliitf loiosts In all bi/es. colors and qualities and tomoi io\\ we will close them out. All of S. P. Morse's 7uc eoisets will bo Bold at : > % . S P Morse iV C'o.'s ontiio stock of $1.2.1 coi sots no at dlo. ! S P. Moiso's linest oorsetH , bo they worth up to $ l.V ! ) . o tomorrow at O e. aic KMimomnwns r.c A YAUD. fiUO i iecos of elegant high tfraelo , now Iltunhiirf , ' embioideries , in jOditTeient patteins , fiom 1 to 4 inches wide , will bo closed out at Cc a jaid , without luguul to real value. $1.00 SILK IIOSH , : tC. ! ! S. P , Mor-o & , Co.'s tl.OO silk plaited and imported lisle tin cad lie c , iillu a pair. pair.All All of S. P. Mor.so fc Co.'b 12je hose go at fie a pair at lioston Stoic. All of S. P. M's. lo ! ) hose go at flc. Impoi ted fast black 2Tic hose. 12jc. r)0o tie o for 2.JO. Tliis includes mines' and children's , as well as ladies' hobo. S. P. MOUSC A , CO.'S jrjtsnv RIBHKD UNDERWEAR. 10c nndoi wear for 5c. 19c undei wear for ! ) c iT ! > o undot wear for l.'ic. 7oe plain and ftincj liblo underwear for 2fC. 2fC.His $1.2.- ) lisle tin cad union Miit , silk ribbed and trimmed , go for llc ) at Bos ton Stoic. Choice * * { all the 2'ic funcj spot veiling lOc a yard. ClioiLoof all the 50c imported 27-inch wide veiling for lc. ! ) GRAND CARPET SALi : ON OUR SECOND FLOOR. Cunpetiii" ; with our other exciting eales for tlio bciibations of llio day , wo olTor in our famous cai pet department these bti iking bargains : 1,500 yaids extra \ol\ot carpets , new designs , regular price $1 00 to 82.00 a yaid , go tomorrow at SI. 00 a yaid. Oor 2.000 j ards of superb IK dy brui- carpets , ricli patterns , now stjles , worth ft oin $1.50 lo 51.75 a jurd , go at OOo a yard. 2,000 yards , line tapestry briissels carpets - pots go at lee , 50c , ( iOc , woith double All wool ingrain carpets , OOc and ( i5c a jard , casilj worth $1.00. Mightj pretty ingiain carpets oOc a yaid. very good value and gie.U bar gains in this lot. BARGAINS IN LINOLEUM. Hundred * of yaidb of heavy thick lin- olonm , now designs , at Hoc , ) . " > ( ; and b ( c a Equate jure ] , worth up to $1.2. ' ) . Thousands of jatds of oil cloth at 2Cc , 2Tcand IlOc , jiibt what is wanted now and very good \ allies. STRAW MATTING. We've got a cot nor on straw matting and will boll ) on as good a matting for 121c , ISo and 2. > c a yard as you can buy anywhoi o else at double the money. As for i ugs and mats wo bulled o wo nhovv a better line than any ono in Omaha and know that our prices aio just about half what others ask for the biiinu qualitv. BOSTON STORE. N. W. corner 10th and Douglas sis. The Boton is an ai tifleial stone and is warranted by the Omaha Portland Ce ment Pipe Co. to bo equal in quality to any aililieial stone over laid. Trit. . OtllceOOl I'a.xton bl < ck. Samuel Burns in solo agent for Jewott'b celebi atcd i efi igoi ators , made in Buffalo , N. Y. O\er 1,000 w > ld in Hie last.10 i curb in Omaha by him ai.d not ono toturned.v Every ono warranted ; 1(7 ( to $20. o W. T. Seaman , wasrons ana carriages . Iteillituil llnltn \\iiNhliitoii | , I ) . C. , Mil tint l'lrturriiui | II , \ 41 , The 10th gonoial assembly of thu Prcbbytorianchureh , U , S A. , will meet nt Washington , D. C. , May 18 lo.Iuno 2 , 1803. 1803.Tlio Tlio B & O. R. It. has arianged to carry ininiHtorsat half rate and lav dele gates and \initois to the assembly at rate of a faio and one-third for' the round tiip. Tu bouiiiolho latter uitu parties must puroha-o lii-bt-class limited tickets to Washington via B. , % O. load , take tcceipt theiefor and upon presenta tion of this teceipt , endorsed by | iropor ft ! ? t ollicor of the ussoniblj , return tickets will bo bold from Washington at ono- thiid llrbt-class limited fan- . Tlio "B. \ O S mthwestern Limited' leaving Cincinnati 7:20 : p , m. daily , ha' all the modem conveniences tot the comfort of natrons. Tlio Now York express leaves Cincinnati 8'15 a. m , dallj. Both thcce trains aio vobtibnled thioughout and no extra faro is charged. Connecting tiains leave St. Louis viu the Ohio it MHslnsippi uiilway at 8 a , m. and 8.O. ) p. m. . with through Pull man Hlcopcis to Washington. An illu-tiatcd guide \Vushlngtoi : and complete time table and map of the line will bo JiirnLshed upon application , For through tickets , bleeping car borthi and other information inquiiu of tiekel agentH throughout the country or ad drobs Gee , B , War/el , General Western Pabbonger agent , O. & M. Ry. , 105 N , Uroadway , bt. Louis , Mo , , or O. P. Me' Carty. Goncral Paeseneor Aeont. Cin- plUBHti , O. S , P , MORSE , DRESS GOODS And Bilk ? This Grand Line of Qoodi on Bale nt Boston Stora Tomorrow. SURE NOW , AT BOSTON STORE If loii'ro Aflor the llirnlin of tlio S. 1 * . Alone Stork You PuMtUcly Mtlit Conio to HostDII store for Tlifiiij l. ix-tliilly hotr. S. P. MORSE.V CO.'S ? 2.00 DRINS GOODS AT 7oC. Tomorrow will be a mumoinblo day in the di ess goods department of the Bos ton store. You will haidl.v believe your own ov es when ton will look on oui famous front diess goods bin gain squat o and see over 100 pieces , over . 'i.UOO yatds , of im ported dress goods. There wore no liner iroods ever iin- jioited aiulHhownin Omaha than j on willllnd in tills lot. They c insist of all the new colors , styles and weaves of diess goods ; over 10 ditret out shades in the lot : it is al most impossible to du ci ibe them , but como > londay and see them in gteat heaps on the big -qiure. front counter devoted to bargains and dress goods. Every piece is new in Omaha. Every jard l straight value at 91. . " 0 to $200 , but tomorrow wo make no dis tinction , 7"c buys the choice. S. P. MORSE & CO.'S Impotted dtcss patterns. 50 dioss ] > attoi us which S , P. Moibo mat ked at } : I2.00. go at * 10.oO and $15.00 at Boston stole. S. P. Morse's $000 novelty dicbs goods , go at $1 18. S. P Moi-so's tf.1.00 novelty diess goods , go at fl.lh. S. 1' . Moiso's i-t.OO novelty dtess goods , go tit ill. 18. b P. Moise's irll.OO novelty dress goods , go at $1.-4S. The entlie stock of S P. Moise's di ess goods that ho would have sold fiom 75c to ? 1.2"i , go tomorrow at I'le. 200 piices of dies- , goods fiom the S. i' Moiho st ck , that woio sold in the iegultirwa > fiom 50c to " . "ic. including hem lettas , wlupeoids , hopsiickings , etc. , all go at 2'c ) a vaid tomoriow. S P. MORSE \ CO.'S SILKS. The entiie purchase of the S. P. Morse Co. block of silks will go on bale to moi row in two lots. LOT 1 , AT IOC A YARD. An immense lot of extra China silks , India silks , wash silks , pongee bilkb , changeable uiuhs. all silk plaid suuihb and all silks w 01 th up to $1.00 a vaid , go at 'J'tc ' a vard LOT 2 , AT 5C ! ! A YARD Includes all of S. I1 , Morse & , Go's fancy trimming silks , crystal bcnguline silks , linest Shanghai bilks , real HO-inch China silks , elegant 'iJ-inch drapery silks , 21-inch impoiled Japanese bilks , in fact nil bilks worth up to 41.30 a jaid , go tomorrow at 5o ! ) S. P. MORSE & CO.'S ENTIRE STOCK OF VELVETS. All of S. P. Moi-bc& Co. 'slinest grades silk linibhed velvets , all now colors , Me a yai d. All of S. P. MOISO& Co.'s finobilk vel vets tro at 4e ! ) a yard. S. P. Moibo & Co.'s finest giades of all silk velvets goat 7 < Je , worth up to $ J.OO a j ard. BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas , fatteots. II. llllil . rioiUt , 1HISI Vlnton Street , Has for bale at reduced pi Ices all kinds of bed and decoration plants , especially tosos , ftiehias , pansiob , verbonus , now Fieneh cannus , luudy weigela , liludel- lins , climbing roses and all colors in cut roses. Jewelry , Pron/er , opp. postotlico. o World's fair souvenir coins of 1893 for sale at First National bank. M. O. Daxon , bicicles , 120 N. 15th St. , riding bchool in connection. o W. S Baldull will remove to 151S Par- luun about Juno 1st. All kinds rubbur goods nt Sherman fc MeConnoll's piescription drug store. viiiMt rint-ciiiii iinu. Hot Springs , South Dakota , is almost as famous for its beautiful , hcalthlul situation anil its nine , rest-laden air us for the icmaikablu piopcrtios of its thermal waters. Nestling cosily in a lovely valley and completely girt about by n circling range of protecting lulls , the place is a vet liable Mecca for health and plcasino seekers. It combines , to an astonishing degree , the most desiiablo features of a high class Minltarinm with these of a charming pleasme report. Fur the stiong aie biiporb diivcs , in teresting walks , out-door amusements , ever.v thing , in faot , that makes the steady hand still steadier and the bright oio still brighter. For the weak ate the inrst valuable , btiengtliening and rejuvenating waters in America waters which aio niiirvelously benlicial to suf- fciura from rheumatism , bulutlca , dvs- pop-ia and bootcs of bimilar disti easing ailments. The hotels ? Hot Springs hotels are larger , better , moro comfortable than those of any other woitern lesort. And Us plunge bath and bath houses ate complete. When jou visit Hot Springs , which jon'io pretty sine to do some time or an other , take the Burlington unite. It is the "scenic lino" to the Black Hills. Its set vice is llrst-elass in every respect. Besides , It has alwavh on sale tound trip tickets to Hot Springs at very reduced rates The city ticket agent at 1324 Farnam sticot will give jou full information. Di ink pure water , the Horkefeid water Illtor is germ proof. D. O. MoHwan , agent , lull How aid street. Dr. Piosnell Nose A : Throat. Bee bid jr. See Umt elegant roddonco ] ) roporty on Georgia and Virginia avenues at only $ 5.UO and $50.00 per foot. FlUUUTY TUL'Sf COMI'ANV , 1702 Parnain. Frescoing and interior decorating designs - signs and estimates furnished. Uonry Lohmann , 1508 Douglas stroot. Tim World' * I nlr. A gix at white oily ! Buildings largo enough lo seat hundreds of thousands of people at ono time ! A park two miles long , varying from a few hundred yards to a milo in w idth , and fronting the lov- llosl inland boa in Iho world ! Flowers , music , bt range people everywhere. That's the Columbian exposition. Don't miss it. Its the greatest , giand- esl , most uninque spectacle this earth of ours over saw. And the Burlington route w ill take you Ihero comfortably , quickly , cheaply. See Iho city tiekel " agent at 1H24 Farnam street , "flow 11 tell you all about tialns. Exclusion rales every day. Abstract * The Midland Guarantee and Trust company , abstractors , convey ancers , slllcs perfected and guaranteed. Own the only complete abstract books ii : Douglas county. Removed to Room U10 New York Life building. ' BOSTON STORE'S ' GREAT SALES ilako it the Sensational Dry Goods Oornor of Omahn , Without Rival. FOUR IMMENSE SALES IN ONE DAY Thr S , I * , .tiomn Slip , tlin llrcMrn , Durrell Wet ( looiM Sale , the C'urprt Suln nnil tlie Ills ShotSnlo lltoli Truly Item trlMlilt * . IN Till : HASHMCNT. r > CASCS OFVIT : TOWHLS. Thu o are wrnirln ! < .r wt-t , hut vvulur loo-i not hurt fiooil llni'ti. us they Itinn- lur clean nnil perfect. Atl iMvool ! an liiunon o lot of huok tmols that ac perfect , only they huvo x'on wot. Thoi mo worth fully LMc , but Ic takes 'uin. At l.lc vfo ' oil an tininunsu honp of Iho ory linest imported towuld with knottuel rliiLfo anil hoiifitltehoil , ilrawnworlc , hat would sell for IJjo loguhir , tomor- ow , I fie. At tc ! ) wo will -.ell ono hijr table piled ilrh } with extra lur o iloublo diunask owels. with iliawnworlc , that arc worth ip to 7. " > c' , tomoriow at lUc. At 2. " > c wo soil the llnudt towels over brought to thh country. Theio mo toweK of all kinds. Towels li junls IHIISJ , hiick towels \ith damask dado * and tjwels worth up to il.OO , i ) toniotrow at 2TC. \Vo will also soil ttiieo lota of lace cur- tiiins at a mere f i action of their value. LOT 1. AT $1.'Id A PA III. Includes tti a larjjo si/i > , heavy Not- ii liaiu lace cm tains , that hull ioyu- ; hit ly for ' 1 . " > < ) , { jo at fl.OS pair. LOT 2 , AT$2.H ! A PAIR. Is a niKod line of Nottiujflitun , cui- piiies and briifescls in very hitiu sl/.es , .roods that are wet th up to'iti.00 , go at $2.tS ) a pair. LOT II , AT S't.US A PAIR. Comprises the very choicest things lirodtieed this season in briissolls elfectj. There me goods in this lot that eann ) t bo botifjht i ocularly for ID-IS than $ S.UO to $10.00. For tomorrow only , 411 US a pair. S. P. MOUSirS OOMLSTICS IN BASl > M INT. The linest sheelinijij , 2 yards , 21 vtuds and 2J arils wide , tlicj are v\oith up lo 2sc a jaid , tomoi row at I2o a yard. S. P Mor-o , & CO.'B 18o outinjj llannol goes at , 'ic a jaid. S. P. Mot so & Co.'s Gei man blue prints , : tjc a yatd. S P. .Morse & Co.'s fine French per cales , , 'ic ; worth l.'ic. 2 oases of S. P. Moiso's full 10-1 line blankets' , ono white , the other silver Ki.iV , that go tomorrow til , " > ! ) o a pair. To make tlio supply last as long as pos- bible wo will boll but two pair to u cus tomer. Think of it , only OOc for a pair of full si/ed bed blankets fiom the b. P. Mo > so stock 1 case stnetlj all-wool blankets , 81 OS a pair. All the line bleached damask ( S. P. Morse price up to $1.23 a j ard ) , go to morrow at 4He a yard. All S I' . Morse's 11110 crash towelling ( and ho bought nothing but the finest goods and sold them up to 20c a jard ) go tomoi row at 7ic. 1 case fino-it quality French sateen , that S. P. Morse would have bold at from 25o to UUo , goej at 7ic a jard at Boston stoie. All S P. Morse's summer novelty wash goods , including all his ginghams , outing flannels , pei wiles , cambrays , etc. , S. P. Morso's pi ices IOc , l.'ic , IOc , go to moriow at , " > c a jaid tit Hojton stoio. 1 case line pine app6 ! lissiies , tin ele gant now summer wear that ho had marked to sell for 13c , go at ; ! } o at LJos- lon store. Fiom the Brown-DiiiToll wet stock jou get these bargains : $1.2. ) ladies' corset covers , 15c. Ladies' wrappers , 70c. Ladies' line waists , 2.c. S. P. Morso's line bleached napkins that would sell from .oO to $1.00 , gout Obc and Sl.OSa do/en. Wet goods from the Brown-Dun ell stock. Best fast coloi ed turkey red Inblo linen in new patterns , slightly wet , 2TC , woi Ih O'jc. Fast black saloonsIOc , worth lc. ! ) An immoiibo lot of lace curtain not by the jard , only wet , go at ( ijc a yaid. An immense lot of ladles' wet hand kerchiefs , worth IOc and l.'rc , go at 2c. { BOSTON bTOUK , N.V. . Cor. 10th and Douglas btieets. Cli IIIKU ol Depots. Commencing Thmsdiiy , April 20 , 180.1 , all passenger trains of the Nicklo Plato , No.v York , Chicago & St. Louis railroad w ill ai rive and depart ft om its now passenger station , recenlly eiceted at the Twelfth bti eet viaduct , corner of Clink bti eet , Chicago. Tickets to all points east at lowest rate Baggage checked to destina tion. Baggage room and pas- benger station open at all hours. City ticket ollico 100 Clark btreot , Chicago. Sleeping car space lesorved for any fntiuo date. Miss Alice Isaacs is showing an cntiio now line of trimmed hats which wore bolected by her sister , Mis. Kojnolds , who has been in Now York for the past two weeks. Llntiie now line of ribb ins , luces and llowers Special Sailors and leghorns of Iho lalest denigiis at vorj lowest prices. Auci : ISAACS , Agent. : ! II7 South Kith bti cot. Mr. Fiunk Ilindy went to Chicago today lo push a World's fair luvolty , backed bj * Omaha capital. A I'rouclicr Slli nri-il , When Juan Btu was governor of the city of Mexico , word was btought to him one day that the archbishop of Iho eathedial was pi caching against the government. Having sent an ollicor to the eatheduil and ascerlained that tlio loporl was con eet , Baz mounted u hoi pe , took a company of soldiers , rode across the phua and into the cathedral. The bishop was arrested , Iho church cleared anJ llio doors locked , aflor which Ba/ informed Iho offending ccclo- slaslio that when ho was prepared lo htick to loliglon and leave politics alone ho could go back to his pleaching , and not boforo. When Ba/ gets tired of living in Mexico ho ought to como lethe the United Stales ; wo need him up here. From Kov. Fiank Crane's first lecture on Mexico. DIED. f > ntitt ofirr llnaorlti * under thii litatt.nttu cents , ( itch ucMftdmu ! line ten cents , lfoof Wulter II Uook , April 2M , aiii'il J.I yuurs , " mouths. , ! days i'linural Muy 1. nt I t > ni , from family ruslilotu-u.Hjl honlh Mnctcc'iith btrc-eit. luioriiittiit 1'orcat I.HWII JIltOWN Anna Marln VVrlRlit , wlfo ot I'ctor H llrown , ut tlio ic'slcli'iicu uf ) iur MIII , Wll- Iliiiii Henry llroun , 510 > . 23ctHtiuct. 1'iin- t'rul at 2 p in Sunday llt , t)10 ) rcjjelicu | Ilurliil l birliiK | liove , Cincinnati WAI.TKUJozuiiit Slarlo , Infant daughter of InlernujJitiU Council llluJTs. \VIU.ItOIT-Mr . II I' , wlfo of II. IWill - rortt ami slater of Mux lloclit. The funeral will take pluco toiiay atJIp. m. from fRiully robia nce , 1-JOO bo. 17th. Interment * t I'ro > LMct Hill. 1rlencli Jnvltmi. s. i * . v nsi : A co'.s. Rmmnil Flnnr. All my Block ofnhllllnory gootlo , whole sale anil retail , Itonlcd a 1510 Dougltia street S. P. Morse & Co.'a storo-vvlll bo sold lo the highest bidder In ono lot. Scaled bids vvllllbo received until noon of Tuesday next. This snlo is to clear up this branch of my business so that I may give my entire aUenllon to my lingo relall business. Intending pur chasers will bo given every opportunity lo thoroughly examine Ibis lai go , new , choice collection of stjli h millinery goods. .ll .1. BLISS , IfllO DntgltisSt. Wanted. afowmotegenllemon for line lome table biurd. lU'fcrence ex changed. Mrs. C. Kullinan , 14S ( How- nil stieet. I'or S llr I'lii'ip , A dental olllc-o in Omaha , Neb. Ad- oss H 12 , Bco ollico. Hov T Do Witt Talmauo pl.iys the Innjo Ho i > rofcrs the old tunes , "Annlo I-utrio" bultit ? his fiivoiitc The lirst Sinuliy school In Now York was started about isil > by Mrs Divid Ilo'himo and Mis Mari Mason in public school No 1 , " " " at the coiner of Chutham sttcet an" Krnncus Mar.v Walker , \\lioilicd lu Pliila- doliihii in her llllth joir , last Cliristiuas M\c her iiiiiul to lolijrious mittors anil was converted to Caiholloity by her 15 joai old 1'ieat praiulnlctc The sumiuarof , Hiptist chinch statistics in the stitoof Now York sho\vs a ) ) iescut : ncinhcislilp of 1 V > 21'J. of these , 0,4 HI weie bipti/ed durhiK the juir. The number of churche's is b'M ' , the ) same as last joar. AfLtiianistan has 00(10,000 ( of population ami no mission uv : India , one missionary to JT.1 0.10 , Persi i , nuu lo ! MKl ) ) , 'I hlbct , ono to JHK)0H ( ) ( If 10,000 missioiiaiies were sent to Iiuli i theio would still be only one to ever } no ooo Thcro nio In Prrat Hiitaiu and Iicland no ulj M ) 000 Wnslpvans , over 100 000 i'rimi- tivc .Methodists ni'.irlj ? iiUUU mcmboisof United Methodist free ) chuii-hcs. ami over 5KXpoi ( ) sons attached to the Methodist New Connection Mine than 100 now Chiistiin Hndcavor so cieties : no now bcinu enrolled ovcri week , and at'thn last quaitcily nicctiiic of the tiustees oT the united so letics ( ieneral Sec- lutarv liiei ii'poitcd that theie vvoro-100 ; ) junior socictii-s Klo\eu Kuionean Lutheran mihslonarj so cieties aio icpicsontod in India ' 1 hoi sus tain i.00 missioiiniies and their congregations number l"il,000 ( bipti/ed inembers 'Iho two Ameiic-an societies have twcutj-two mis- iiou uies anil liOOJ ( conimuiile mts Senator Hilvvaids of the Chautauqua ills- trie t , who is a I'loiLrjnuin.olTeieil praver 10- centli in the New Yoik senate It was the first time within the inemoiof an } thuscn.itom , at least , that ono of t.o ! members of tlio senate had opened Iho session with praver Mr .1 P Loub it of Now York , on whom the pope confeued the tltlo of count in 1SSS , and who 1ms presented statues of Leo XIII to the Catholic uuiveisit } in Washington and to the c ithedials m Carpiuetoainl Peru pia , h is leceive i from the pope the tltlo of duke , an honor very seldom Lonfeiioci b } the papil see Dr Williun N. MeViekar , whom the I5ro.ul ( .lunch conference at Boston has agreed upon as successor to Bishop Brooks , is lector of Holv Triuitj chUnh of I'liiladel- phia and hli" been cngaLred in pastoral sei v- ic.o in that cit } for the last eighteen years It is not known whether ho would accept the Muss ichusetts bishopric if It were of fcred him Tlio United States census statistics of the Unitiriin and Uuhurn'ilist churches have been published The Unitailans huvo 4-1 organizations with 07.74' ) members , of v\hieh a little ) moic ttu'ti half aio in Massaehiisotts There aie organic itions m tliirty-Lv\o states , but hirdl } auv in the south The Univcrsa- lists have ' .r > ( l orKinlyatiiws , vvitli a momber- siiipof 4'r.U ) 'I ho } aio distributed through foitv states , with tlio lainest number , S.WO , in New York. Twcnt-two } cirs ago , in the city of Mexico ice , theio was but one I'totestant minister and one congielation , vvitli about seventy or eight } communicants , not then connected with anv other iiilsston Ted ly theio are eighteen coMgieRations , sixteen nativomln- isteis , eight inissions. anil a laigo membei- ship in Mexico Cit } Theio aio nine biinda } schools with about fort } teachers , thii tcim I'lotcstant dav schools , and tlucu boarding schools for gills. 1'h9 announcement is made by the Inde pendent that rcn isicm is defeated It has secured cured the reiinns fiom oul.a . fraction of the presb } tciies , but has liguics enough to make an estimate tuistwoith } The pi ov ailing sentiment seems to be , according to its opinion , in favor of a new creed , the idea being Unit icvislon would be morel } pitch- woik upon a cieed tint is uusuited to the model in hurch Tills would , indeed , bo a remarkable outgiowth of the agitation. Aicbdeicon Farrar tikes a gloomy view of tlio English church in "Tlie Kevlow of the Chuiches " "The whole cause of the Reformation mation , " ho sivs , "is going by default ; and if the alienated laity , who have been diiven into indifference by the Uonnsh innovations and Homish doctrines forced upon them without an } voice of theirs iu the matter , do not aw iko in time and assert their lights as shareis iu the common and solo priesthood of all Cluisti ins , the } will uvvako too la to 10 lind themselves nominal members of a church which has become widely popish In all but name a chuich in which Catholicity is evcty iHy being made mete and mote snoniuous with stark Koniiuism , and In uliich the once honored name of I'lotest.inl is ovcrwlielmed with calumnv and insult" According to Hoffman's Catholic Oirec- tortlieioaio now in thistounti } fourteen aiilibishops and seventeen bishops , with ( JisS pncsts , 8.077 churches , with , f,4s5 sta lions and 1 77s chapels , thiit } six theolog ical seminal ies with Ih45 students , 14J7 col leges , 1)"il > academics , ! ) ,5Vi parochi il schools , with 7JsJi , ' , ) pupilsa4.rorphan ; as.vlums , with Ulvltl orphins , 11 1 chiritablo institutions and ssoi.ovr , > Catholic population Of this population 1 JVi.H)0 ( ) are loportod ftom the dioceses in the six Now Hughim ! states , fiOO.OOl ) for the archdioceses of Chicago , 150- , ( KXI for that of Boston , SOO.OOO for that of New Yoik. and 410000 for tint of Philadel phia While Now York has the largest pop- u'ation of any diocese it has not the Itugest number of churches In this icspojt it is surpassed bSt 1'aul , St Ixiuis , Ui Crosse , Ol ecu Biy , Milwaukee , Cleveland and Chicago cage Now York reports enl } S03 diuretics , with .Vi'i pi tests , of whom 154 are regular and l71 ! secular. A woman lu Scnocu , Kau . is siid to have icfused to registonas a voter on the ground that 'if hei husbniul hadn't enough sense to do the vqting for ttie family she didn't want to live with him " Miss Ma } I ; Hammond list week com pleted the thii tiotU } ear of her continuous servIce as a teaolior , and the whole thirt } vcars service was In ono loom of ono build ing in Nashua , N II G M Heldt a German planter , who is 01 yeaisold , has justontered tliu agricultural department of the Unlveisity of Georgia. Ho is supposed to be the oldest college stu dent In thocountrj probibly in the world It is stated that the colored people of the United btatcs supiwrt seven colleges , seven teen academies and tlfty High schools , in which thcro are 0,000 pupils They have lfiX,000 ( children In thocommon sehojls. and . ' 4,000 teachers Moro than a.SOO.ooo of the race can lead and write Sahei Olmslil lliogicalest book and mag azine publisher of Japan , who employsn.UX ) men , issues two books a da } and publishes overtwentv live weoul } and monthly period icals , is in San Pranc-isco Ho is in Amcilca with the view of publishing woiks of lead- tup Japinesu uuthois and dramatists here in thu Hngllsh langiiige When ho has completed arrangements huie , ho will go on to Gcimaii } and P.ntrliuiil and publish the same works there Mr Oimshi is Issuing over 10,000 copies of booka und nmgiuines a vear His establishment in Tokio uses over naif thu total product of white paper of Japan. A heav } pertcntaso of his books aio bound In the s line manner as the best English and American books. WORK OF THE WOMAN'S ' CLUB Boport of n Member on the Last Meeting of the Organization. REVIEW OF THE PAPERS PRESENTED Olijrct * unit Ainu ol the Club Outlined li > ThiiRu Who lli\o tin. Work ut llriirt Some of tlin I'lniii Olfrrod for Coimlilonitlnn. To the Ladj Hc.uleis of THE Stsiuv HUB Out of the cour.uu ot convlcttnn thitm.iny of jou arc rroionteil from Joining the Omaha Worn m'm lub tn othur clom uuls on iour tltno anil strength , vc-t me iluoplj tutor- cstcil in its wurlc , has co'iie tlie tli'tuimln.i- lion to furnish uti account of th > < tiiootliiKS of the club Of i-ourso jou umlt'ist uid that tliu ical busiiRts anil intiMcsl In tlio club will not commence until the oputiliiR of tlio club jeir , tlio Hist MOII lav in Oolober , the idea being slmpli to oig.iiilze , elect onicers unit be rc.uli for woil < In c.irnust ui ! < ct fall. The club was calluil to onlci on Monthly afternoon , at a oVloo't , v\Hh Mts Tow no in the chair and Mm MaiDij IlaitIs as see- lotary All ! idles piuscnt woio inforined that it was their privilege to vote anil take | iaititi the tneotiiiK. The committee on "house and homo' ' hud punklcd a bc.iutlful pot of lij.idiitlis. vvlilch the prosiilvnt in sisted should have a prominent position , and thu\ were accouhngl ) placed on the t.iblo in fullvicxv of all After the seciotnn had llnished rc.ulinn the iniiuiti'sof tlio inollinl- nari incotiiif ' , , held two weeks bufoie. tlic report of the committee on constitution and Inlawswas calk'ii for and Mrs IJr Han- chutt load a piper v\hieli will bo tlu irovcin- iiiK force of tlio Omaha Woman s ilub in its ilulihoiatious It was thun dlsj3vorol that the room pro vided for the inuulin u.is cntiiolv inade- tiuato 'Hie coininittL'c roiiucsted the ladli's to.uljouiu to , i l.nicr loom , and * ns the thanu'o was \tclng \ made ono ladj luin uiieil "Did ion ever sou anj tliintr HUe this , such a meeting of ladles foi such a pmposo and the Near of the World's fair too , it means some thing ' 'Vos , " saiil another , ' it moans the club is ( Toinir to bo isiti'ioss light from the t > tait " And this sentiment soemoil to picvail -llio ptincipal business bcfoio the meeting , the conbider.itioi of the icpoit of the com- mittoi ! on constitution and b\laws was thuu icsumod Kicli scLliun and article wns lo.ul , discussed and adopted supirate.lv , some times in splto of vcri dccldod opposition Mrs TO\\IIL , with her beautiful . \hito hair and pink checks is a voi \ triacoful picsidint ; ofllccr , anil also .in cfllciiMit one , and evori- body \\ill admit that it is no oas task to keep 'JK ( ) women talking to ttie point and ono at a timo. After the adoption of the constitution the club was favoii'd with a paper bi Mis 10 W I'cattle on the " \Voik of the Chicago Worn m's Club1 in which she c-avc an inter esting histoii of tills famous confederation of womeu ' The litorar.v and social meet ings , tlio ONDCiicnco in pullamentaiy woik , the discussions and amlriblo adjustment of ditTcicncL's pave them mental dull , disci pline , abllitto bo\v without protest to the will of the majoritv , and a stiong commu- niti of feeling' When at lonsth the Chicago cage club cntuiod upon th.it class of woik which m.ii bo Lonsiclctud as pinch disinter ested it did so with much caution As a general thins it found out delinitolj that thcro was something to rcfoiin bufoic it at tempted .iLritation And it did not \\aslo its time triini ; to lofoiiu things which weie not roformablo It was In omleavoring to remedy sucli w ronps as could bu remedied that the Chicago Woman's club was Hist biou ht con spicuously before the pjblic " Then fol lowed a rcsurno of the puticuliir branches of woik in whlih this club has made Itself so ijreat a power. Thu paper closed with tlio followiiic woids of wisdom. "This Omaha club lias no call to cast its here scope. Lot us take its existence naturall } . quietly and with an honest enjoiincut of all that comes to it It has no mason for forming itself upon the model ot any otherclub It must do its own woik in its ovvnvva\ . Hut it must begin with toleianeu and a desire for good fellow ship I cannot too much emphazio that And it must be democratic If there is any working woman hoi o who has a prejudice against women of leisure , now is her opportunity to have it 10- moved and to Hud that the woman of elegant inoccupation has a heait as tender and as sweet as her own and a comtesy that in cludes everj one. If tlieio is a woman hero who imagines that accidents have given her the right to look down upon the woman with fewer chances , hoie is her oppoitunity for loaning that she has lost auoh of the pleasure of her life by not knowing thcso women who have woiked and have been poor If theie is a woman heio who has looked down upon all these who have not lived lives of laultltss sort , I hope to heaven she maj leainhcre that chastiti is but one of tlio virtuesnudth.it chuiti isagieater 0110 To keep bi , ; aims befoic us , there lies our hope In everi thing we do In the long i ears of prosperity and achievement that I hope for let us alwajs pause to ask if our aims aio big" Mis I'eattio was waimly applauded both upon appealanco on the plat form and at the close of her piper. Mis Snmcrs was then called on and reid a piper In which she spoke of the benefits to bodeiived from literal v study in the clue and how soon one may become rusty , or as she expressed it- how soon tlio cislcin be comes cmptj if the supply is shut off. "The supplj 10 iclies ftom the depths of the earth to the sk.v above and Is inexhaustible ; all wo have to do is to pirtako and prollt " The paper was given tlio closest attention and was evidently enjoied bj all present The third and last on the piogiam , Mrs Peicy Poid , then lead a short paper on tlio "Henoilts of the Club on tlio 1'iivato hives of its Members " " \\hon groping for ideas for this paper I turned tooneot the monibeis of our Mu Higm i and asked her what she Knew about cultmo hho diewheiself up and icplied , Cultmo , look at me' Now that is Just what wo want , a worn m's club made ui > ol living exponents of cultuio , book cul tin e , heait cult in c , spiutuil cultuio This must make it a foico not nnh wlieio thoi will be glad an I pioudof such strength , but whine the } will tremhlo to icuogniio ils power " 'ilie laJios were both appliudeil and at tlio close of the last paper a vote of thanks was tendeicd each spc ikci separate ) } , after which a llttlo worn in over in one corner IOSD and niulied ( | faic-tloush , if Tiny Tim's bene diction. God bless us , every one , ' would not bo in order Thciowis simo auiiiblo smiling at this , amid which a motion was in ulo and carried to adjourn to Monda } , Mav 8 , ut It o cloc k After adjournment a rush was iiudo for the sec-iclary's desk and such a handing in of cards and rushing round for pencils to w rite n lines of those w ho hail not heretj fore Joined tlio club was never seen All ladles who Join this spiing will bu charter memheis , and It seems the honor is highly aiipioclatod 'Kimiergirtcn" is the topic for the next meeting , and every lady in Omaha is invited to eomo and to Join the tlub A Mr.Muiiii CroniU ol MOM li trj Day. The dailj attendance at the Young Men's Chi 1st Ian i issoclatbn has i cached a sur prising liguro , and is far hi'her than the ino < > t sanguine Young Men's Christian asso ciation enthusiast lias dated to estimate Account was taken iccontlv and it was found tineo davs attendance wen1 010 KID ami 1 l.iO respective ! } in.ikinc thosutpiising average of OuJuerilu } ? toiliiiig ( > pciiil was jrotnjj on , only the rpgular nmu 1 of nt- tractions that the insm-l-iilon hispiovldod to make thi < bultdlng the popular and helpful place It has become to men Thoaltondauto lias Inurcasfd fully ! XH ) per cent hi two i ears. or 7icvso.v //.sr. Whatever may bo tlio ruHnir motive. It is not to bo dlsiiteJ | that the sentiment of a proportion of the people Is lu favor of a re vision of the pension list Whether the de mand for lids revision originates from doubt as to the wisdom of the policy hlttietto pur sued by tin government in lespect to pen sions. from sincere belief that the list teems w itli the mines of fraudulent and uudesoi v- Ing poustoiieis , ami til it the piosoiit si stem has icsultod in glai Ing Injustice to thousands ot deserving benolielatlos , or fiom lens w oft In and unpitilotic motives , docs not now ilgiilfi. It is evident tint the piojcct Is to engage the attention of the oxooutlvo mil lo-islatl\o dcpirtmonts of the pic-sent idministi ilion Not will an > lionest and pitiiotlcclti/on , do ho a boniMlcl } of the gOMunment ornthot tvise , inlet pose objection to any cfToit tint in i } bo made to sliiko from the pension roster tlio mimes of these not entitled to consideration of the govern ment , whenever sui h u lines may bo found Hut the underiakiiigwillpio\ea hot outran task , the solution of the pioblom most dlfll- cult and porplexlti'i ills a question that must be dlvvstod of all pittisiu s igirc'stlon 1) } these who approach it , and consiilei oil onl.v in a spit It of equity , with th.it gcnoious apnrcclition of the services of tlio dofou lets of the life of the nati m which his alwi3 eharacteilml tuo puiiotio pi-oplo of the land The entreat number of the N'orth Ameil- can lolew contains the views of thioodis tin uislied geiitlomen lospjjtlng this Im poitant proposition , which fiom tlu stmd- pointstho } oceupi ami the thougiit and atten tion the } have devoted to the vexations sub ject , vests what they sai with peculiar \.iluo The tlrst of these is lion K I' C Wilson of Missimil , the dcmoci.Uio e'lilnnin of the List hou = o committee on panslons , aid it in iv 1)0 Hsumed th it ho vole's tlu s'uti- mcnt of the doiiiin int cleiiiLMi * itt congioss Mr Wilsjn attiibuted the previilimj sciiti mcnt a < ; iliHt the ch ir.u'tcr of tlin po > si > a list to the operations of the act of .liiiu .7 , 1 'JJ ' , and it is to i ch mge if tlio proscut con stiuctionof th it aot th it ho l < ks foi a probable romedv in some of the evils con plained of. Under the piesent constt notion of this liw , which is tlio ' total disibility and de pendent" pension act , Mr Wilson ol lims theio is no disci imln ition within the limits of the rates 1111113 ! t'nrcin ? ! - P'r month for thopn on wholh in-ipicititol hi men tal or phvsical disability fiom earning a sup- poit , and not less thin * ii per month , pro- poitioncdto the dcgiee of uisabilili toeaiu asuppoit 'Thousands of pensioners now- on the list , ' he sa.\s , "lecehe the highest rating al'owed ' by this act without being wholl } 01 totall } disibled" If iiucstig.ition v\ o to voiiftlio coirect- ncss of this asset tion , it would sutely Indi cate that the ratings under the law had not been fail and equitable , and thcro could bo no logical objection to the change suggested in the ' piesent consti notion" should it bo found to 10 illy o\ist Hut it is to bo leinem- bcicd , with duo dofeienco to the distin guished gentleman , that as it stands , Mr Wilson s assertion is a mere ex parto state ment And it is to be apprehended that it is Just such ep.uto statements that have led man } pel sons to honestly believe that the evils , that undoubtedlv exist iu the pension bin ran , aio of the magnitude icpoited However , Mr Wilson discussed the prob lem in a sincere and consoivattvc m inner , ami is cateful to utgo that "whatever may bo done , no violent or vindictive li mil should bo laid on thu roll" A lotuin to biennial medicil examinations , regulations to pieveut favotitism in the icpoits of examining ph } ski ins and the prompt Inv estimation by special examiners in tlio Held aio other suggestions ho imikos as practical for separating the go its from tlio sheep The pioposition that lias been advanced that a commission bo appointed to go over tlio allowed claims now on tlio in the pension olllcu he dismisses as impiaeticablo on ac count of tlio onormit } of the tasit Ho sub mits. iu conclusion , that the divorce of the adniinistiation of the pension laws from politics and the transfer of the buicau to the War depirtmcnt would bo a step lu tlio direction of icfoim OenetalS S Hut doit , pail commander- in chief of the Grand At my of the Kcpubltc , is the second gentleman w ho discusses the pioblom Whatevei the agoni ios that have caused tlio present dissitisfaction. "tho stage of denunciation has been reached It is clilcll } directed against tlio veteiau bone- Hciaiics 'J hat which is most vitiilent is the utterance of the class who believe that the war for tlio union was wiong ' He confi dently asserts tint the Grand Aunv iu largo majotitv holds to the justice of the act of Junu7 , Ib'.HI , and tint no disci imin ition against the men whoiought for the preser vation of llio union , as would lesult fiom the repeal or serious modification of this act , is possiule while the Mexican and othei service pension laws icmain in foice It is against the methods and result of the adniinistiation of Iho pension laws that Geneial Hurdett , too , discovers the gieatest volume ami vehemence of the popular out er } : "It is insisted in many quarters that the rolls arc encumbered by names not lawfully entitled to bo thorn If this is true , it is. In deed , an outrage which calls for prompt cor- loction Hut Iho very vehemence , excess , and oven rudeness , of some of the assailants give wainlng that their ch.ugos ought not to be admitted in any me isuto until investiga tion lias been had If m ittcis aio as b id us they are assorted to bthcro hive been worse than mlstako ami inisin luagement ; thoio hive been fraud an I co'nsptracy. That all ha probibilliiej are agiiust this is _ timtleated b } the tie irth of facts which the most hostile hive been able to produce Nevertheless , itei. Uion and loitoration h no had their ef fect upon the popular mind J'hoio ought to be sun chin. ? inquiry thiough dispisslon ite , not pirlisin , agencies The gieat body of vetoian survhois will welcome this ' ' Colonel W C Chuuli , the last of the thiee gcntlomi'u to whose opinions wo lefer , is the editor of the Ai tin and Nav } .louinal He lonfc'sses to no gioit s\miith ) } with the laptums ( iis | > osltion at muscat m.inifest to ciitiiisu thu appropiiations for pensions iakuevon other intelligent , honest voto.i.m , he iccjgnues the justice of thu demand that the pension list bo maintained in its ideil status us a toll of honor , but suggest- , that it ij much paster to insist that it shall bo rex i , o 1 than it is to dousu fei ihlo inctho is of unisioii Ono reform that ho deems possible Is to so codifv our pension laws as to make them in tellitriblo and consistent " Under their present interui elation , he points out , there aio "no less than 110 grades of pas between Iho extremes of J 1 a month and f7J a mouth , with tin oo other gi.idos of $11) ) ) , f Idu lii j ami $ U > l > bil-a a month supplied b\ spot lal acts tea a few exceptional cases The advance fiom the lowest to tlio highest i.ito is b } fractions of tl the uveiauo advance being lit ) cents " Oilier leforms > dd be theciuploiinentof trained actual les lo determine the exact ex tent of the bunion upon the public treasury , the establishment of a buioau under nn aim } ofllccr to leceno the st iti mi-nts of these ulio tliiuk they aio entitled to pensions , which would certainly ait as a luiiicr against fi iuduli.nl claims , and llnall } , and most Important of all um- giess should provide for piinting a list of pi-iisluntis with a statement of the of the UMSOII feu giantmg a | > ension m each The only Pure Crcuui of Turtur I'owder No Aiiiinonia , No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. rano" To this should bo nddpil n ll . iiensluu anplicaiits whoso claims are p < lug , of these appllujr for Incrriisr of ) " stun , as well , ami such lists should bo wii ? distributed As dlsHislm | of the whole sublrct , colonel nMiilnds these who nro u-homo * olaiuotlug fern revision of the pcusluii r that the attempts thus far made In thai roctlon have not pa lit their test , ami lie dontly does not look fornnv moioinu' cent return from future pffoits to the s. end Novct tholess let the olTort bo mi The honest vM'oian bus nothing to fe.n f HID most careful Hctutliiv of the roster , v n v low tc tlio attniumunt of the put pose claimed. 1111 ; , / / / / ; > . Mr and Mrs Samuel i'ogg havoboon n * Hod slxti six ieais. and dmlng tint l i pcilod the } have been icsldents of t'lillail. plila V "So Hatikstermiriiod his t } now li'or oV | atoi f" "Yes " "And she docsn t do a moio work ! " "H didii t tuin out that \ \ ! She simpl } doesn't draw anv mote' silar .lohn Gib-ton , ngoil T'ioiis was maiiX > to Mis Mii.v I'.ulu-i who Is iboutthosa1 ago , at Purvis , Miss last week I ho lulil foimer husband was a ccntcii niaii when' died John Street , a m'gio ngcd 77 .vrais/ r.\ans\illi > , lud , who is suln his wife ' dlvoue , claims to bo the fnthoi of twin , seven daugliteis , twcnt } of whom .no im i led ICentuok } ma } bo old f ishlmicd lu so things but she is coit ilnh oilgluil in ' tit > atmontof the ni'vlwotdod Instoait tluow ing ilco ami old ihois a loldof bu , shot is considered pioppi Some one Intonstod in the sutiioct t compiled a list of miriiagi's between AIMC cm soclol } gills and foreigners and ) i found that English noblemen havociiptui In m Ullage with Amoiiem women abe $ . - > 0,000l)00 ) of out cold . ash Dr 'ron Hulow s ciitli ism of a voungai vei } | iiettgiilsolTort on the plaiiofoilo ti.iveling the rounds agiiu When she hr stiuggled thiough ono of Haoh s fugues s' asked thogie.it mastoi what ho wiuld a visohortodo Oo and get mat lied , ' ) ' ausweicd " 1 am determined not to mam until I PR find a 1 id } who , as mv wife will make good iinpiesslou on soi lot } ' That s i vor.v w oil , but suppose the litlv whom \ cOn Hcloot Is equill } dctorminod not to mm until she tlnds a in in w he possesses the sail qiilllllc.itlonf" On Greatly Reduced Prices. A Inreo und eoinplet JUST uncnivni ) line of h ilr moils n tliu latest noxelllus. Having moved Into our now < | Uiirtorg , wo wish y. SWITOil to uxtund tin Invlt itfon to you to coiuu In and ira : exumluu our many uuw WE CARRY THE LARGEST LN OF HAIR GOODS. STORE BETWEE1 1520 10th and U We also have 1,000 TRIMMED HATS MADE In the most nrttstlo man HP SI'III. 1O ner nml ul mice's to KXAMIM : 01 Stir ANY und l.VI ItY IIA I'b HKl'Ol C'UbTOVlLU , DAYII World's Pair Pullmai Hotel , Chicago , 111. Flftj flfth lra3t , Wnililnclim und Vtndlson in nuc , thrua blocks fruiii main cntrnnou to U'orl Ku'r iroiina < nnil station of Illlnuli Contrnl rr road Kuropcon | > lnn Urst clnm cute I ' brick and ntuno bulldlnit llnl-ho.l I i t > t-ar. (1 ( oloctrlo lUht , utoiin bait , ami olo'trlc bolls In room ! Hnlr iniitlro/ioJ on all beds lolcxrn onlto , bnrbur shop nnil pulillo talDliiio | 110) t.'OU lo 16 00 par U r Wrltu or toUunpli. K K FUlVlliU Manauer OOYS AIU , GSHL ] tnJcr 18 J nr * of A you net d not pny cent Vovvlll Bdiif ill jou I'Hl U. KVPIJ hlcvc VMiiruntLd , and tnmil t tliosciM Id iin jvvlit run from fi togw ) . Itt ) ( ijrdcilinro , | j wniitK a llrol-clfu tlirclo rnn Kit en free VAowlllKl' nnjr boy eir Rlrla' cycle cin very c < coiulltloiis. Wliee are 2fr liicbos , wli cri-Hccnt eluol rln find inoldod rubbt tlrc. , nnil run on In. dcni'il etc'el coi bfarlniiR , niljustab to < tfnr ( uenrtillo Inchcni ilolnrliab cranka ; 4tu&lnrli tlirowi frumo flne tiuiiiiclcil wlthnli' Cl lllllllIIIHK' . lr ' iiimrliino la rupll | Uvlllitoolbuir writ' /nml / oilerebii either boys' cr Kit tiryclcl no cut tb usto-ilay iU H. CM IM. IT NT * ] " tlMC.U.O.lU. Mention Omiih i ICEDAR RAPID8 JIKS ; MOINJS : , over whii'h uns the llnost I jol peil Kleetrlc LicflitoJ htenni Heat Vostihulod TIMIIIH with .MiiLjnidco DinliiLr C'ur borv ice oat onto. V A N IH the ( iunoriil Atront and the Oniiv1 City Ticket Ollico la ut No 1 iOI Kn mini Ht. . The Oinuha nntl C'hiC'i o ShoitLl * of the Chio.iLfo , Milwiiukc'O iV . t I'u Ity , wrisopi'iu'il fo froiLfht anil p-iH o per trnllio It them tun nh"rt JC-IITH tl "MlhvauUoo" us U is ulTuclionnt * tcrmoil , oy Its imtronH , h n tola front rank inoii t IU oliloi < onipc i ton ) , and to-day tt.uida untivuli'd f > speed , comfort' ' ' and giifety Heron n inup showing Its short line hi tweon Omuhu , Council DlulTd und Cb