Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 16, 1893, Page 5, Image 5
f wl B&rwny - nf.- i TT A rv i TT tr KORHAH BEITS' DISTRESS | ? hile Awaiting Trial in Jail He is Again Indiotod , CHARGED WITH RENDERING FALSE BILLS | > n of tlin Incldrntl i > t tlio Anylmn Fraud * In Commotion with tlin I'lirclmio of C'iml Othnrii Involved In the Deal. Liwot.v , Neb , May 15. [ Spoolto ! Tun JKE.J Oorham F. IJctis , who it transpires Jwaa ono of ttio men caught In the last dead- Efall of the Brand Jury , was arraigned before EJudgo Strode this morning nnd pleaded not Igullty to the three Indictment charging him [ with obtaining money by falsn pretenses Ho [ tiled nn nfildaMt of poverty , nndV. . U. 1'rlco [ was , nt his request , appointed to defend fhlm. No date was fixed for his trial , and ns r.io was unable to glvo the $ .1,000 ball do- Bmandcd , ho was remanded to the county Blall , where ho 1m * been n sojourner slnco the Blatter jinrt of December lust. The indictments were made imbue- this Jmornlng. Tlio ono against W. U. Sewcll Bchargus him with , on the 18lh of March , ISO ! , Jsccurlng fcSJO ! I5 from the state by falsely representing that that amount was duo and owing for Hour and meal furnished when | thcro was really but $181.2. . The one npliiit Jlhbbam nnd leaner cliargcs them with so- cutlngfl-VMBon the Uth of April , IS'Jl , by that .1. ' . III glns had fur the navlum with ton hooves 110,070 pounds nt \ \ $ cents , when ho really Iftirnlahcd ten beeves \\eiizhlna 0,870. and so- c'iircd but ilK cents a pound. Tlio total umount should bo but 170 1. ) . The ones against 15etts charge him with Hiavlng secured $ tllU..MJ from the state on May 7 , Ibtll , on bills furnished for coal when l.llio real amount duo was but $ l8n.il. ! Juno , 1801 , ho secured $1,27581 when but 8KK.81 i \vas duo , iiml that on July b. Ib'Jl , ho secured . ' .MO..J.'i when but SWli VA w.is due. The Indlutmunts.ng.Uiist John T. Dorgan ( chrtrgo him with , on tno nth day of August , J1SU1 , securing SU10.78 when but WUO.4',1 was fituo ; SoptcrnDor 15 , Ib'Jl , securing $ % 8. 1'J [ vrlicii but fill ) 01 was owine , and that on October" , IS'JI. hu secured { UVUl when but ; $3T5.7i : was really duo. Vlnilurt The tliron appraisers appointed to fix the acciulng to adjacent piojiertv own i ITS by ic.'ison of the erection of the West O ; ' street vlndnot tiled their report \vlth tlio city clerk this morning. The apprnlsoincnt is * 18BOO , which lets the city oil iiKioatde.il lighter than \vas figured upon There will l > un number of nt ) | > eaLs thciofroin , however , ns the nuckstatTs wtint Jlo.OUO alone. The Jigures nru us follous : A. 13. ll.trgtc.ivcs , lots 1 and 2 In bloclc .72. ? l,00fl ; Mis. ICnto M.irtln , lots II , 4 and n , Moelr 5'J , St Uharlos hotel , flr,0j ( Chris Hoche , lessee of thoSt ChatlpH hotel , $ . " > ( ) ll ; Charles L II.ill , lots ( i , 7 nnd 8. block 5J , ? ! , - 800 ; K , E. Blown , lots 'J nnd 10 , block .VJ. $1- IWO ; heirs of James Hogois. lots 11 and It ! , r , block 5'J , $ 1,000 ; IJadgcr Lumber company , > lots A , B , Ciind D , subdl\lslon of lots 22 , 2,1 and 24. block 15. $1,000 ; J. A. Buchstaff. lots 17 nnd 18 , block 45 , ? T.OO ; Huckstaft Uiod , .Manufacturing company , lots 15 and 10 , Wool. 45 , fci.OOO ; Budiror Lumber company , lots 11 , la , lit and 14 , block 45 , fcJ.OOO. CHj in llllcf. Ellsha Doollttlc , a well ! ; nown citizen nnd former business nun. died lust night at Ills homo on Lsticot , > agcd TO yearsfrom the effects of hi grin. Judge Hall is engaged today In healing the raso where Henry Oliver SUPS his brother-in- law. James T. Lansing , for an accounting. Oliver formerly resided in Atlutta , Ga. , nnd liad at various times until the past ten years sent Lansing Imgo sums for Investment. Ho claims that Lansing unloaded some of his imn investments on him at high pik-ps , und that thcro Is now due him $ ; > 0IIOO. The llti- trants nio joint owners of the l anslng opera liouse. i < oni8 I'olsky was arrested today on coin- plaint of S. Champion on the charco of con verting $11) ) 1 ! ) uoith of vegetables that had been entrusted to him for sale to his own . me. me.Tho now United Presbytoilan church at Sixteenth and H streets was dedicated I yesterday afternoon. The church debt of $7,000 was i educed by subscriptions and col lections to ? 1,200. The contest inaugurated over the will of the late Dr. Jeremiah J. Jones was with drawn In probatocourt today , thu Ohio heirs having discovered that the estate was not worth the fighting. The tcslrtrnco of N 1C Oripgs , Seven teenth and Holmes streets , was robbed about 4 o'clock this morning. The robber sp ewed entrance through the rear door by turning the key , and got away with some Jewelry and n mockingbird. . Mrs. ( Irlggs and daughter wcro the only ones In thu house , nnd were awakened by the fellow ' dropping n book. Other houses in the neighborhood wcro also enteied , but the chap apimnnt 'o have made but small hauls. KpwortH I.eiitfuum Colcbriitt * * FAinntmr , Neb. , May 15. [ Special to Tun I3BK. ] The fourth anniversary of the ICpworth league was celebrated m the Methodist Kpis'opal church'last ' night by the league of this city. A very pleasing program was rendered to .1 crowded house. Papers wcio toad fiom each department and Presi- 1 dent J N Plumb addressed the audience with nppioprliito lemnrlcs icgaidlng the progress nnii excellent work the league was doing nnd closed with nn earnest invitation for all to Join with thorn and ussUt in the iuturo ttorlc. York Now * Juttni. f' TOIIK , Neb , , May 15. [ Special to Tin : .B. ] Hov. J. O. Tate of Hastings supplied fthoPresbiteiinn pulpit of this city yostor- i day.Hov. rc Hov. II. M. Lone of Toledo , la. , has ac cepted n call from the Presbyterian church : nnd will nsstimo his duties next Sunday The Nebraska ICpworth loatriie convention of the Methodist church \ \ 111 conyenu to * inoirow and continues Wednesday and Thursday About 400 delegates and minis ters will bo present. - I'nrcnnill linrrplliiii to Mr , Mnttoa. NBIUIASKA CITT , Nob. May 15. [ Special Telegram to Tun BIE. : ] Hon. John Mattes , : Jr. , the recently appohi 3d commissioner to Kuropo under the Agricultural department , was tendeied a fiu-ouoll reception and ban quet nt the Watson hotel this evening. About 100 guests sat at thu table. The nffalr was entirely noiipattlsan. Wit und wisdom Honed in each toast. ThualTair was highly successful. Mr. Mattes leaves for Washington tomorrow. Oliiy Oiitur Hey hurlnittly Ifurr. CI.AV CKNTBH , Nob. , May 15. [ Special to Tun UKB. ] Karl Futo , thu 10-year-old son of Mr. Gun go Fnto , living tlneo miles south- ttest of hero , was riding a pony josterday moriiing , when the animul became uiunan- itltenbloaud throw the child. Ills feet caught In the stump * , dragging htm some distance. When picked up huuis found to ImvusunYtcd Huvoru injuries , but it is thought ho will ru- cover. Slay Dlrlilo lh NiniA : ! KCirv , Nob. , May 15. [ Special Telegram to TUB HKK. ] W T. Jones , member ber of the executive committee of the Afio- American lenguo which incuts In this city Juno 1 , sajs Nebraska City mm Lincoln incmbois are a unit In their determination > to meet heic , Omaha members , ho says , may tto as they please. Thu only legal business , ho tli In Us , will bo tiansactod In Nebraska City. Mnny Will Ilu I'ren nt. NBUIURKACITVNob , May 15. [ SpeclalTel- cgram to Tin : HKE. ] Delegates tothoannual state medical association convention which con\ ones In this city tomorrow have ran to urrho. About ! iOO delegates nro ted mid ample airaugements for their cntcttaln- ment ha\u been provHcd. Dentli ol li vbntikn I'lrnccr. - HAST OS , Nub. , May 15. [ Snecial Tele- Krnm to Tuc DFE.J Joint Plank died hero this o\onlug after nn Illness of t o weeks. Mr. Plunk was 71 ji ars of ago and hnd iks.ud in Nebraska slnco Ib71. HU .Mind. Nob. , May 15. [ Special Telo- B HEE. ] Father Uruoubartf dcof Luxumbcr ? , Nob. , wAa brought to the Insane asylum this afternoon. Father Hruenbors Is ono of the priests who lias had trouble with Hlsliop Itonacum over the Litter's methods of ctcallm ; with his priests nnd pirlsh affairs and it Is still that ho brooded so much over hli troubles that ho bccamo me nnnalanccd and was brought hero n mental wreck. TOO VOL'NU TO HIMtVK. Itrniilt of nil Kxiunlimtlon In .Srbrniikn for \Vo t point llnnnrt. Neb , Miy 15. [ Special to THE Dr.p. . ] In an Interview today with Con gressman Mciklojolm relative to the nppolnt- ment of a cadet to West Point , that gentle man saidI : have not made the appoint ment vet for the reason that tie joung man who passed the most satisfactory examina tion before the committee Is but 115 > ears and D months old , whllo the rules and rcgula- thn nt West Point require that the cntiill- dull ) shall hnvo attained the ngo of 17 years. 1 thorcfoio hnvo referred the whole matter to the War department nnd am awaiting the decision of that department. I shall , In the appointment , bo governed entirely by the ruK > rt of the committee and Instruc tions of the War dcpirtmcnt. The young men who wcro applicants nnd took the ex amination can Justly feel proud of the pipers handed In to the committee , ns thov were very creditable Indeed. Should the War dcnarlment rule Mr. Uriggs out I shall certainly nppolnt Mr. Williams , ho standing the next highest In the examination " The examination pap i s show the average perccntairo of the candidates ns follows : Xens 11 llrlggs. 81 j.r. 10. Williams. 77 ; W U. Newman , GO ; Leo Pryor , 6'J ' ; S. I ; . Howe , 4l > nnd V. Light 47. The candidates passing thu best examina tion wcro boys who had spent their time In good common schools and dlrcctad their en ergies toward attaining a practical education. XKtix run THIS .iinir. TJit of ( ; imni ; < M In tlin ItoRiilnr Sonlco ns Annimtiuml Yiotrnltiy. WASIUXOTOX , D , C. , May 15. [ Special Telegram to TUB Ilci : . ] Tlio following army orders wcro issued today : So much of the orders from this oftlco as require Major John P Weston , commissary of subsistence , upon the completion of his treatment in the hospital at Hot Springs to tepair to San Antonio , Tev. , and report to the commanding gericial , Department of Texas , for assignment to duty as chief com missary ut subsistence of that department. Is amended so as to Instruct him to rcpilr to that place nnd to report as Indicated when relieved from duty In the ofllco of the commissary ( guicial of subsistence , Wash ington , IX U. Captain Daniel D. Wheeler , assistant ctiarteimister ] , will bo relieved fiom duty In thooflUo of the quaiterniaster in New York Clti nnd proceed to Cliicairo. Ill , and icpoit for assignment to duty as disbuisliif , quartet muster and assistant to the chief ( | iiartcrm'asterof ' that department , to roliuvo Major Amos S. Klmbill , quartermaster , who on being thus relieved will repair to this citi ami report in person to the qu.it tcr- mastcr _ general tor duty in his olllco. First Lieutenant .fames B. Jackson. Sev enth Infantry , and First Lieutenant Alfiod M Fuller , Second casaliy , are tellovud from duty ns members of the general court mar tial convened at the mlllt try prison , Port Lcavenworth , Kan. , M.ij II , Ib'JJ , from this ofllco , and detailed as Judge advocate of that court. The leave of absence on surgeon's certifi cate of disability granted Captain William O. Spencrr , assistant surgeon , March 'J4 , from this ofllcc is extended four months. Le.ue of absence for two months to take effect on or about Juno 15 , is grunted Major Albert Stowar , paymaster. Lp.iveof absence granted Captain Edmund L. Xalmski , Fifth artillery , December'J3 , is it tended four months. First Lieutenant George 1C. Burnett , U.S. A. , rcthcd , is detiiled for service as pro fessor at the Western Military academy , Upper Alton , 111. CASE TO BE SUBMITTED TODAY. doling Argument hi the Drpnt Injunction Suit to lln .Mildo Toiliy. C. J. Greene in making his closing argu ment for the defense in the union depot case occupied the entire forenoon. He dwelt upon the idea that the sole object and intention of the people of Omaha at the time of the deeding in trust of tlio depot grounds ami the \otingof the § i50,000 bonds was to secure the bridge , and that the snpple- mentaiy conditions incorporated in the trust wcro moro side issues and of little moment or importance cither at that time or now. Ho scouted the idea that the people of this city would have allowed the deal to fall through , if they had been unable to secuio thu concession calling for the spend- ing of $100,000 on the grounds in the way of Impiovemonts. Like Mr. Tliurston , ho In sisted that the Union Pacific had always Kept faith with the city , and that in the in terest of the city the barrier now existing to the consummation of a deal between the railroads and the city ofllcials looking to the completion of the depot ought to DO re moved. Mr. Howe was hoard in the afternoon , hut did not conclude , and the closing will take place this morning , when the case will bo submitted. Mr Ilowo was not feeling well yesteiday afternoon an 1 informed the court that ho was pnysically unable to then present the case us vigorously ns ho would like to do. iipllllon It.lliiT Spllloil. John Miller , proprietor of a small bakery at Paplllion , came to town yesterday to pur- chnsoastockof Hour. The llttlo money ho had left after doing : business Ho proceeded to invest In numerous bumpers of jag pro ducer , and by the tune ho wis rotdy to start for homo his sph its had reached that elevation whoio ho imagined ho could drive , his spirited team with ono rein as well as two. two.He He got as far ns Sixteenth nnd Dorcas streets when the team took thu hits in their teeth and started in to cover giound. After ruiinim ; half a block the wagon pole stt lick 31"a telegraph polo and Miller was thiown out on the u\uniont , Hu struck squarely on Is head and when hu was picked up it is thought that his neck was broken. He IS can led Into a neighboring store and c.imo to after a quarter of nn hour , apparently not much the woiso for his fall. 3th His wife and biby were in the wagon with him , but escaped injury. Piles of people ha\o piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hiuel Salve will cure them. nlitrlnt Court I > lnc > , The cusu of Hainan against the Omaha Street Ualluay company Is having its tlilul trial in the district court , The plaintiff sues to recover 5,000 to offset sundry thumps and builses inflicted on him by ono of the em ployes of the motor company. The iltst trl il ' IPS tilted in a verdict of 10 cents for the plaintiff , while on the second hu was given f 100. The latter was during the hist tenn of court , nnd it Has during this trial that Juror Van Alstimi aehluvcd sn much uncinlabio notoiiety nnd a line for unduly seeking to so- emu n verdict for the defendant , Thu State ngainst Dim ns is tlio tltlo of the case occupy Ing tno attention of the criminal court Thu defendant Is chaigcd witn high ; way robbery , the crime bolng committed in South Omaha. Thu victim was an old man who uas relieved uf $ . " > by thu footpad. Tills Is thu second trial of the case , the Jlrst re sulting In u vuidiut of guilty us charged. Piles of people have piles , but Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salvo will curu them. Vulii KfTorUof lltirslara. Pirranuna , Pa. , May 15. An attempt was made by burglars at 4 o'clock yesterday morning to blow open the safe of the Beaver , Deposit bank at Heaver with Uyiumito. Tlio , robbers succeeded In forcing open the outer safe , but the Inner one , containing over f . ' < ) , - . 000 in cash und valuable securities , w ithstood the shock. Thu explosion aroused the totvn und the thieves wcio compelled to inalto i n hasty departure , taking with tlium ) Ut * 200 in alUer which had been left in thu ouuidosnfc. ' Thorolsno clue to the rob- Ixirs. The bank is knoun as "Senator Quay's bank , " and is the oldest tluauclal con cern In liuau'r county. Plies of people nave pi.us , bin Do Witt's Witch Huiel Salvo willcuro tluiu. BY SALVATIONISTS MILITANT Lat Night's Session of Grand War Oon- an Inspiring Ono. CEDAR RAPIDS HAS A SINFUL EMINENCE Amnrnn from tlin Inir.t llnrc C.tlU It the llnrdeit Itnttlc ( Iranml In tlio Conn- trj " , lee tlio Turk" Kliiquent , Tlio typical garb of the Salvation army soldier dots the crowds in tlio streets of Omaha in unusual numbers just nt present. There Is u carnival of rod shirts nnd hallelu jah bonnets. The interstate war congress of the Salvationist ! ! U now in session In tills city. These Salvation wartlors state that they have come to arouse the city front a , slumber of sin. The delegates to the con gress como from the western states princi' pally. A street parade in three sections was given last evening nt 7 o'clock , after which the Salvationists inarched to their barracks at Seventeenth nnd Davenport streets. The congress was formally opened by a grand overture of music , both instrumental nnd vocal , under the direction of Major French. Knllvencd by the thrilling spirit of the tuno. the Salvationists enthusiasti cally waxed their handkerchiefs in the air. Captain Anderson of Kansas City followed with prayer , which was frequently inter rupted with fervent nnd vocally profound "nmens" from the platform. Major French delivered ono of his charac teristic addresses , and then Captain J. Oarn- bed , better known as " .Foo the Turk , " was next introduced. Joe is n dark-skinned pro duct of the Orient. Ho comes from Arme nia nnd has been firing gospel nuns In the Salvation army for nine years. The Turk ish captain tendetod a solo .and spoke a fuw words of encouragement for the Salvation cause. Captain Nllos , it tall delegate from Mis souri , made n brief address in which ho stated that for eight years before ho became a Salvationist ho never went to church. Flwilly ho Joined "tho church without a steuplo" the Salvation army and was saved. Ho silt down amid an outburst of en thusiasm. Thu Wiston twin sisters , fvo daughters of the regiment in Iowa , fa voted the audience with u \ oc.duet. \ . At Its termination one of the sisters said that she probably had ono of the hardest battle grounds in the United States. She lived at Cedar Kapuls. Miss Wiston stated that an insurance agent of tnat city had offered her * > 10 per week to quit selling thu War Cry and go into the In- sm.tnco business , but she declined. Addresses were then made by Captain Sawyer of Musjatlne , Captain Cousins of Colorado , Captain Hawk of Clinton , Captain lleatty of Missouri and Ensign MuAbco of Iowa , after which the congress adjourned for the evening. The concluding number on the procram was n grand combination chorus , in which enthusiasm soared to lofty heights and tlin soldier with the bass drum demonstrated his physical supremacy. Previous to adjournment for the evening Major French announced that the piogram tor today would bo a private council of oflicors in the morning and a colossal street parade in the e\eningat 0:30 : o'clock. The majorstated that there would bo mounted warriors in the par > do and that , numerically speaking , it would bo the largest over given in the west. Ho expected ! i30 or mom Salvationists in line. At 8 o'clock the "hallelujah wedding" of Captain Blake ot Nebraska and Miss Meyers of Iowa will occur ut Exposition hall. The program for tomorrow will consist oE a private council of ofllccrs in the morning , a holiness meeting at the Young Men's Christian association in i the j tcrnoon and commissioning1 of new I ! ofllcers at night. Wednesday night Hnslcru 1 McAbeo will inaugurate the ladies' training 1I gairison , after which llnal adjourn ment of the piesent war congress will bo made. Among the delegates in attendance at this congicss are Major French and wife , Adjut ant i Han is and wife , Capttln Blalco of No- braska. I the brevet groom. Captain Beatty of Missouri , "Joo the Turk , " Division Secretary Glassoy , Captain Hawk of Clinton and llfty Held j ofticcrs , in addition to a large number of the rank and nio of the army from the various western states. The youngest delegate is 11 years old , w bile the oldest is a silvery haired woman , of 00. Piles of people hnvo piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvu will cure them. KRCUVKUKlt TUC JtOVlVS. Mctlma of thu Aculdont In tlio Calumet unit Iletlil .Mine llroujht to tlioburlnce. CAI.UMBT , Mich. , May 15. The bodies o the ten miners killed in the accident at the Calumet and Hccla mine ycstctday noon wore recovcied late last niglit. They wcro found nt the bottom of the JJ,000-foot shaft almost mashed to a Jolly , with probably not a whole bono left in their bodies The members of the searching party biought their dead companions up aoout half nmilo distant from the scene of the accident. The men had to hoist the corpses 000 feet by ropes to the level of shaft No , J. and to carry them half a mile through the drifts. When the bodies were biought to the surface In the man car , the bcones enacted by the friends and relatives of the dead men were heartrending. The funeral of all the men will bo hold tomoirow. The mine has boon closed and an inquiry into the accident is now belli : ; made. Piles of people nave piles , but Do Witt's Witch Haiel Salvu will cure tiiem. jHtonxuniA i. four Muii I.IIHO Thulr JMvos by the Ine ut u Yiicht. WAUK ECOAN , 111. , May 15 Four lives have been lost by a , disaster off Lake Bluff. Tno victims are : UIIAUUSLIM : > IIIUO. : JUIINMJ.N. JOHN JOHNSWANSE.V. The four were taking a yacht to Chicago to sell and were capsized. Piles of people uvo piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. .Mini. Dlmistor. LINCOI.K , 111 , May 15. By nn explosion of gas in tlio mine of the Lincoln Coal com pany last night , Michael Gloason was killed and Joseph Page , Mark Lyons and Henry Wilmoth wore seriously injured. Foioman Page had his skull crushed , Wilmoth's hip is hurt and hu lias Internal injuries from in- Imlini ; ( lie. The mmi were provided with safety lamps but neglected to use them. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt' Witch Hazel Sal\o will cure them. Cotton AIIII Ojiimilor * on n Htrlko. DENVPII , Cole , , May 15. Two hundred out of the 400 employes ot the Overland Cotton mill struck today against nn increase in hours of labor without additional p ly. Man ager Choalo of the mills claims that his men receive as high wages ns any cotton mill in the country pays , Everything is quiet and the tmlko , it is thought , will not last long. HATURALFRUITFUi/ORS. / Vanilla Of perfect pt'city Lemon Of great strength- Orange Economy In their usa Ravor as delicately and deiieioutly the fresh 'nut. OKI ! > , < / ' 51 WHO WINSJHE PRIZE ? lu BOYS , READ THIS , AND GIRLS , TOO. V ORFEXR- \Vo will publish seven short nrtlclos , this being No 3. The remaining articles will npponr In regular order , con- soculholy onch day. In cnch urtlolo llioro will npponr ono or moro words In BLACK FACED TYPE , There nro NINE such words in all , out ot which'wo hnvo constructed a sentence. The boy or ulrl who first puts this sentence together correctly nnd so nils us the nnawor will rccolvo n full sot of the Omnhn WorhMIornld's famous edition of the Kncyclopoilln B ltannlca , together with the bountiful bookonso mixdo to hold It. The prlzo will go to the ono whoso tuihwor Is first received nt this ofllco. , Ono volume of the Encyclopctlln will bo piwontod to every boy or girl sending the correct answer nt nny tluio bofora the nward is mado. , To Insure nbsoluto fnlrnoss. wo hnvo placed the sentence In n scaled envelope In the custody of PROFESSOR FRANK A. FITZPATRICK , Superintendent of Public Instructions. The nwnrd will bo made within ono week nftor the hist of these seven articles is published. Address answers to "HDITOR HOYS' AND GIRLS' " IMlI/ti , Omaha World-Herald. - * -B III. UK orftA itfl SHAKESPEARE'S ' SEVEN AGES OF MAN , /A of "And then the lover , al 4 Sighing lihcfinnucc , with a tcorful ballad III- to his misd'cw' eyc&roto * . " " ts You Like It. " r-rr "All mankind love n lovor. " It was not Shakespeare that said this , but Emorson. * ' ' " ' Every true lever lovca the Encyclopedia Britannica. Why ? There tire many reasons. If ha wishes to indlto n woo- * 'fill ' Imllad to bis mistress' eyebrows , ho first consults the Britt-inica on the art of Poetry. The Encyclopedia will toll him J that every soul is a celestial Venus to every other soul , and that makes the lever fool good. If ho derives any comfort from > sighing like a furnace , ho can learn from the great book all about furnaces. When the time comes when the hotrot'nnl has arrived nt that stage where it is proper to present lite beloved with Itttlo tokens and ' souvenirs ot his great affection , what butter present can ho give her than a sot of the Encyclopedia Brltnnnica ? Prom its'papes she who in love can bring forth such pootio gem ? as make her feel the blood of the violet , the liiy and the clover in her volna. She can lo nrn how to toll her love to the trnifas and the trees. She can whisper his name to the night wind as it kisses her ehoek , and learn to make her beauty but the flowering of virtue. She who in love oan do this , because by moans of the Britannica she can learn the secrets of nature , with whom communing , bho can loliovo the sweet burden of her overflowing heart. If the lever is of a jealous tomporamedt , ho can leave the idol of his honrt with no moro discrcot companion than THE Encyclopedia Britannica. It will not play him false , as did the messenger of Miles Staiidtsh , but will , without woo ing , teach her how to lovo. And if the sighing Romeo can brinij his mind to economic problem ? , 'tis sweet to know that this boon can bo purchased for tai cents a day. THE PICKET L Othonlth should bo doubly punnlod at till c.iscn. Thu air ruolta with chilly molsturo "iiowonthor In changeable und uncurtain. These conditions ; ire Terrible DflNSER POINTS for the limes-nil/I plpoa. Hewaro of tlio cold borough , tiiucliost putn , tbo tnllamm itlou , THE DEADLY the rooltod litni. thodroadod Consumption. I'uton duty only the strongest guard , the oldest and most faltnf til stand-by , DR , SOHENGK'S PUUONIC SYRUP. Hrmlc up your cold nt onco. Stop your eoiuh. Drlvoout that Inllitiiiinatlon in tlmo. Defy that I'noumonla. ( Jure that Uonsump- tlon. THE PULMONIC SYRUP acts nulckojt and surest of all romodloi on the limits. The oldust nnd best approved atandaid ( or every luni trouble Dr. .S'diencfvM Practical Traitti i oiiDiistui nf Litntli. Htnmacliana Micr. t/ultai frre to all ait- ttHcaiiU. Dr. J , II , Schciick Ji Son , I'htltulslplila I'a. DON'T ' ; FRET ! built your nir > es ; iloa'tbu ' pule , wonk , ncrra Oua. ( rotf til , slcupluss ; ' dun'i h.ivu p iln In Imolc , , r aldoi don't bo wltboul'Hinbitlon ' for work or leiisuro. 1'ut u kconiidgoon life. Use Nerve Bonns. u new vcpotitblo ilwcuvory of ro- inurkiili o power ever all iier\oiM troubles In both 8ii\os tl u box , fluilUKh for two woeka. At driitfitUts , or by mull , Nerve floan C'a , liulfulo. N. V. , , \Vo wllliXaU yon tb * mnrialum I Kr.nch reparation CALTIIO3 f fret , and Ivgal Kuarnntri Hull IHl.l HD- ) will llrilorc .TOiirC atestlUi , Mruntlti and 1 Igor , f Vie li and fay t/iati tjtti. Address VCWMOHU CO. . 8ol > i .rttu 1 ( U , CUllaiUl. OUo. I 8Y SPECIAFREQUEST Prof. Ilirschbcrg Will Again Visit Ouuilia , Neb. , .May 22 to 27th , At the stoto of his oiront MAX MEVCK & 1WO. CO. Call and consult tlio professor and bo flltod with u palrof his celebrated no CONSULTATION FREE. Uomembor , only 0 day ? . May 2i to yt. Jlux Meyer & lira Co. , Bole Agoata ( or Omaha. Neh. . Thounnnal incotliiirnt btockholdon of the 1 rumont , Klkhorn A. Missouri Vulluy Uallroad company will bu held ut the onteuof the com * pnny ' In Onialm , Nob. , on Kilday. May 1U , 1H9J , ut U o'clock p. in. , for the tilecthm of director * und for the tr.umaollon of mich other buslnun us may como bvfnru the mooting. J. II , HbiniKUJ. Seorctury. Dated May 1 , 1803. MJdlft New Woolens , just in. 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Tloe prosldtar C. H. MurlJi. .r , / iloris.Juhnd. tolllu J. .V. IL 1'itriai ; ItedU , caibler. caibler.THE THE IRON BANK , TREATMENT. FOR ALL Chronic , ail Special of both Men and Woman. Hldrorlle Vnrlcnccle , ttricluro nnd nil othsr tronlilcs trnntod ut roisonabla clmrgos. CONSUI/l'ATION I'kUU Calloiior addrosi DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Opposltu 11 lydun HEW ERA hIJICl.lO.M , lllSI > r.NAICV. . ( CllllSllltlltlOII I'riMt. ) Is niisiirpnssud In the trout- munt ofall Cliroiilo , Private nud , NorvniiM DitoimcH. > rllo to i > r < nnrftilt \ , ninidlr , TJlKA'nilJNT III' MAM. . AililruM nltli etitinp fur par- tlculum , which will Uu ont la I'.U Hoi lUI OUItulUS 15tl.st , Treats all Klntlu of dls- oiihcs , liitnrnal nnd ox- terniil. CJuaraniciH In every cuso. Money ro- fnndoil In all oimos whuru nntlent is dlHs.itUlluil. No rotiiilnr tea eliiir.'nd. I'utloutu n ly nlintovor iiinount tiiey can afford for treatment , Profess ! on a Nurse , DOCTOR LEO YING , 16th and Capitol Avenue , CrounBe Block , Rooms 0,7and 8 , Orauha. nClll UyG ' > AD < l all the 'train of KVjr.8. WKAIiNBiiBJ. IIBUIMTV' ' , 1STO. . tbat no company ihoui In men yillUKLV and I'KUIIA- NKNTLV OUUKlk full bTUKNIJI'H aod toua Klren toorerr part of thu Uudf. I will uaJ to. curulr packed ) HiKK to onriufferur tlie uroscrlu- tlon that cured uie cf them troublu * . AUilrod , L A. Ult.VDl.lil , UATTI.K CHIXIC. MlOU. HOTELS. Ueaclqunrters for Wcntorri World's Foil Vlsitot. "THE OiAHA" EUROPEAN HOTEL. r th nnd I.oxlnffton nvoiinc , OlilonRO. olirhl inlmitL'H . rromr.rili Htreot , rntrnnro to World'l i-nirKioiiiids , only four blocks from Midway " ' "THE " OMAHA" Is ; ; i jlno sUino nnd hrlelt bullillni. llnlshud la linrd nuod , piovidcd with oloutrlollKht , steam neat , bnllis und purfot-t simltiirv tiluiiiulnir lliioti.-hotiL The rooiim nrj nil oed slo wltG niitslcln lUht , and nro finished very iiuieli hot ter than most of the World's 1'nlr llotuls. The rcstiiiirant will boconilucloU by thu ninniicar , which wll Insure to nil soo-l service Atidontlrs s itlsf.iotloii. KntOH will bu rmiitorAtonnd rn - Homitilfi. I'rccafnr roams , tl.uo and npwnrjg ( oiithpor < onuurduy. ) Wo dcsho tomnku ' 'THE OMAHA" ho-idijiiiirtors for nil Nebraska people wUo may vltlt the World's K.ilr. Vim nro nrolonma ' ( JUKSTIONS AND QRP by tililnc llioCottujo Orovo nnd J.iukhoii l > irk ualilo uur on Wabuali avenue. They pass tlio hotol. Hotel will hoopon Juno I. FRANK E. ALEXANDER. Propr B. SJL.LOWAY. - - - MnnttRor. Of " 1 1 o llnrry" Umnlia. Omaha's Newest Hotel ( OR. 12TH AND HUWAflJ HJ. < ( llooius nt tV > 0 pur il jr. HIUioiin ntll'jJ per ilar- lOItrouii tiitli IHthntll' ) ) pirltr. lOlltionu with llalli nt ) D ) tu II i ) \ t \\r AUGUST Modern In i\orrlCtiiiii-ct. C. S. ERB. Pron. TO WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS The Qlenarm Kur pcan Hotel , offcri quiet and convenient iHiartcri , tt moderalo pnccj. All WorM't 1'air Line within Iwotlocki 15 minutes to either Cup titton or butinnJ center , for five cent fare. Newly nnd handsomely furnished and decorated , dictator , Klectiic liglilv Sulunt rooms for ( amiliei. High Clasi Kestauranc Rates , $1.50 to $2,50 per day. Address , THB GUEKAR/A / HOTEL CO. H. . Cor. Indiana Ave. & 22d St. Chlcaeo , III , Refer to A. F. Scclierger , Trcas. , Wnrld'i Colum bian Ktpo > ! iion and 1'res. , Market National l.tuk. Cliicoeo. llhuoin. WORLD'S I-'AIU ANNOUNIJJM1JNT. HOTEL DELAWAKE , Cor. Cottar ( irovu avo. unit OUh ft. , CI11CMOO ll.U Klmt Llan Kuroi'Oan , Huporlor Dining- Hoom. Ouljr & inlnutui fruiu Wtllll.U'j KAIO. Koten inoderato. Hmrt for circular , WM. N. VKLOUU1J , fluperlutendout.