F 8 TmmrDA1J4 JH TOI ] [ ONDA.Y , .AIUIJ. . 1 , lSn . I ORCHESTRA FOR TilE cnUUCH Rev Dr But er Not Oonscrvntivo Respecting fncrcd ! Song Service , illS TALK ON "MESSAGE or TIlE WIRE , " Office or : IiIc In lIenrlnl tie ) Soul V\lwnrcl \ 1\ol 10 110 ClrcnntNerlhel1 . , . by Nleo NulhlllN ? or I'rOllflrl-Slncerlty 111 I : I ( ' I(13. At St Mnry's Avenue Congregational ! church last evening the lIen's : club lad chare ! of t'Eio ServieL The haydn String ! ; quartet remleretl ( several pleasing ! ; selections and Miss mcho played several vlollncello solos from Huhensteln and Ooltl'rmann. Hev. S. Wright ! : Butler chose ns his topic "The Message ! ; or the Strings , " his text being "The Lorll Is ready to save lI1e , therefore wo will sing ! ; my songs to the strlugetl Instrllments nil the ( days or our life In the house of the Loril" "Tho te1crnph ! wires , of what vnllle lire they hanging ! idly In the sky ? " saltl Dr. Blltler. "They nre or no value whatever If they are tc be sImply supported between the earth nl1l1 sky and hang moaning ! ; 111 the wind If this Is nil they are utterly or no I value , for theIr value to us comes slmllly liS I they have a message on the wire I'lIt n I message there and they hecomo or inesti- mnhlo vnllle. They have nothing to say of themselves , hilt you cnn put a tneesage ! there which will swa' souls and move lIIen. So It Is with , preaching , prayer . and IIImlc. These I are not ends In themselves. lL Is the ines- sage ! of the strings that IIInkes them vaIn- , IIble. "The melodies we hear may not nlwn's lxC C sacred melodies. The strings themselves are C Innrtlcllinte-songs without worcls. They of- fey themselves to us as a medillm. And so C the Illestion comes : have ' lI'e 11 right to put a sacred message to a secular air ? ' There are the songs or Davlel . , nil written C to be sung nt the tabernacio nnll nt the CC C feasts , with their marks for orchestration IInll I the names or the tunes at the Iwall which I they were to he sung to. David wrote at L the head of the lrty-slxtb , song , 'Let this C be sting to the 110pular air " ' 0 , Silent Dove C In I.'nr-OIY Lands. " ' The Sixtieth psalm was sung ! ' : to the air , 'Fair as Lilies Is Thy Law. ' "It Is ours to take these wordless winged I things wo call tunes and usa them. Thl - song ! ; service 11'0 have tonight should he usell I as on antiphonal aervice respolulln ! tQ tile choir of the angels We should use the music ns 11 menus to carry our message. All I we do In such a service , our song ! , our read lug of scripture , our 11rayers. may 1m l as nothing Wo have nn illustration of this In ha the account or the two men who went Into the temple to prey. One or them hall nothIng - log hut lip service 10 oITer. These services must come from the heart. "The soul In nil ages has always rounll these songs the best means to IIrt It higher The Hebrews hello\'e" ! It was necessary to have nn ornateness or service , hut Jesus taught that It Is the message , whether con veyed by the clangIng or timbrels , or b ) ; y the gUt of a Clip of cold water , that stlllllls for anything. "What Is 7flISIC. then ? It Is a telegraphic message , a melllum. Then why should not wo sing these songs or raise ant ? service to the stringed Instruments now , using them to convey our me.sage or love and praise , Instead ! - stead of waiting until we join the choir above ? " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .1'I.EA FOR 1'1I1 ItRIE1).UAN. Adclrcu of ICe , ' . W. II. neece Bt Trinity III..thOlIl Ye.torI1"y alornhig ! : , . The pulpit of TrInity Methodist : church was LiI. occupied yesterday morning by He\- VI' . r I. Heece or Cincinnati , an ofllcer or the Freed- men's Aid socIety , on organization devoted to the amelioration at the condition of the colored racc. Mr. neece's remarks , In substance , were In I praise at the natural brightness of Afr ) - Americans , and the great benefits that accrued ( - crued when educational facilities were placell within their reach. The colored man , he I sold , had been oppressed for years wllh the , sl'ackles of cruel slavery and denied every opportunity or mental development until recent cent years. The advancement of the race was gratifying ! , but there yet romaIne much to bo dono. Colored people were poor poeto and many or them had no time to devote to I study. Many or them were compelled to I have their children work , and thus the JIltie ones were growIng tip In Ignorance. The TIi speaker made on eloquent plea for the frced- i men of America , and his entertaining address i- dress was IIstenell to by n congregation that taxed , the capacity of the church. . . SHE LOOTbD THE ' STRONG BOX. J.alelt.ohl"vI11111'1I1 of nn lvolllurrh' I. ' Unclor the (1110 or I' flolnostic About three weeks ago a woman who ga\"e her name liS Sarah gdwarlls and ! her occ Li- 11IItion as a domcstle . was around the city nsldn for emnloYinent. but for some tin 10 , , ' . she was unsuccessful In obtaining worlt. lIer search finally tcolt her to tue tlOmo of J. W. Arnold , 1218 North Eighteenth ! stri'et , to whom she told ! her heartS Icicle story and was given crnphoytncnt lIer work gave satisfac tlon , nnd she was kept In the service of the family until she got ready to leave It on her OIVn , , account. Dut this , however , sue did not do until she had becolllo quite familiar with t'ne habits or the family fcr which she was working and had found where the vllluables and money were ltept. Then she began planning n way to get out or the emllloy of her benefllctors. Last Friday she removed all her property which sue had ( brought : to t'IO Arnold home , and this sire IIccompllshed without time knowledge - I edge of the healls of the fll III II y. She was , I hcwover , seen hy one of the Arnold children , W'IO did not say anything IIbollt It at thb tlIIIO. t 'l'hlsIIneh IICCO\lllll1shed , she wnltell for the darkness of Saturday night : ; 10 ap- Proachu to cOIIII.leto . her plans. When alec was clillell yesterday morning : ; site failed to an swer , and II was found that she hall flown antI taken \lllh leer $28 , all lie ( money the strong . box ccntllined. Time facts Were reported to time 110llce , TIle wOlllan Is sUPPoRe1 to be the snmo one who has stolen front other f.unllles In thee tiamo manner. - - 'rJlI UJlUWT bOUTItEISS I10U l'l "Iu Hock 181 Itlll , IIhllrtolt 1.1110 BOil Lr.Istsit 'Ihun. To all points In Itansas , Oklahoma , Indian Territory , Texas and all Iolntll ) In southern California , Only one night out to all points ot Texas "The Texas 1.lmlled" leaves Olllaha at 6:15 : 11. 111. dully , f'xcepl Sunday landing passengers nt all Points In Texas 12 hours In advance of all other lines Through tourist cars via Ft. Worth and m POlO 10 Los An- geler. For full particulars , maps , foldc-rs , etc. , call at or address Hock ? hland ticket OIDCL' , 1e02 I'drna\ll st. C1IAS. IClNNEDY , O. N. W. P. A. . It Few . \llvltllllllr. . Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. A , ' . ' clean train made up and started from Omaha. Unlmace chec\e \ trom residence to 11eatlnntlon. Jolegant : train service and courteous - tcoUI cml'lo'e8. Enllre tr. lighted ! by electricity and heated bi tcm , with ell'C- trlrt light ) : : In every berth llIcst dining car aerylco In thee west . with meals served "a 13 carle. " The Flyer leaves lit Ii p. m. dally from Union ICllot. ( ; lty Ticket omre ( , 1501 Farnam street 0 , 13. Carrier , city ticket I1gcnt. . - ' Itiu : vw 1011111. A very low fatl ! Ullmcseekl1rs' excursion to the splendid IIgrlclllluul and fruit lands ot Mississippi . and \Iahama will lea\'o Omaha on T\ludny. April 2. 1or full Illformation as to hand , Toltes , etl ! , call ou or write T. S.-cI.i\mSO , I , lIuom 521 , 1st sat Dk , lIIdg. , . Omaha , . . I . - . - . . . ; : . . 1" _ 'L.rnt -1.- . , Jlhll'Jj - Ityumar. , The rcmalns ' ot Mt ' t . James icrner wee , jall1 to re't ; In b'orcBt 1.lWIc'IlItter , ) ' rea- hrla t ) ' .i'trrnObn. Tile obsequies took lace at ( ffi ( flLmll ) ' I'efl'ltnc , W08 CoLby slreel , nt C 2 : o'clocl 'fhere was n large attendance tiotwitlustarudiumg tIme ralim A number of te Qtlllld Army mnn and their wives were r.otlCelllJle. - _ ' , nw I > Cr\'lcf wvre conducted br 11ev . Dr ' - "t.m\r-- \ , - ' . - . _ _ . - . , Sanleron of Trinity Methodist : church. : The Pall henrer , nil Grnnll Army men , were O. SnnllerRon , Peter Schvenk M. J. ' I'"eenan , II . H Jurhln , J. Hellman , B. J. . 'I Meyers Brnry Hedmnn noel F. E. : Moores Several InJlJresslve anthems were sung by the 1'1'11111) Methodist choir. A .11 u.s1.iticxr.1i. Nellie Mcllenry : , always 1\ favorite In Omaha , apllearC1 ! nt lloyal's last evening ! ; In "A Night nt the CIrcus. " The star 19 possessed - sessed ( with a jovial , rolllcllln ! ; mannerIsm . Ism which realllly wIns favor with nn audience She portrays the character of llIle. : meclro , queen or the arena , with n ( lash that Is poslth'e relief from the muon- ncr In which some featured players stalk throughi their parts. The dramatic ability of Miss llclleliry : Is given a splenlllcl scope In dual character work when she does her comparison ( turn as llndaline : : MIlan , n governess possessing the proverbial modesty of the Quakers. lIer clever work ns n lerOnlfioation ) ! of meekness anti propriety In a subdued ! garb of grey anti the sudden transformation to n circus richer In tights so quickiy oath satisfactorily executed , together with her Flleelnltles , received the merited nll.roval . of lice nudlence. Time Play ) Is growing ! n trifle old , but has been dressed tip with new features , anti continues to prove attractive to theater goers. John 'ehstcr ns Archibald hanger ! share.1 the honors with the star , 111)(1 ( there are ninny other good PeoPle In the support , especially : llInnle Jnrhoe , whose , rendition ( or 1.lttle Queen Irene" received IIn en- thnsltlstlc encore BIlly - harry and J. 11. IIradbury deserve conllllelHlntlon for a smart Piece or comclly work The company has nn exelicnt quartet , and the circus scent In the last act Is true to lire. llr. : John Grlmth , the young tragedian who comes to Bo'd's theater on Tuesday and Wednesday next , has rohably created a greater sensation In a shorter space or time than : any other actor who ever came beforetime the American lubllc. ) llr. Orllllth has been In support of Edwin Booth , : llrs. Bowers , and latterly with : llr , Thomas W. Keemm. lie has only been before the Public as a star for two years. In that time he has won the unanimous praise or the public . through the entire country The Chicago TImes says : llr. Griffith Is the- greatest iivhng ! Iephlsto. Chicago Herald ! : The greatest \Iephlsto : yet seen. Cincinnati Inquirer : : llr. Grimtll's : llellllsto ) Is a revelation. Kansas City Times : Griffith Is a wonder ; 110 one should miss seeing him. St. Louis Globe-Democrat : Griffith's : \Ie'l I 11hlsto rises to the heights of emInence anti : places him In the front ranks or the great ' actors or the present ) time. It takes a sixty-feat car to carry the scen- cry , calcium and electrIc eIYects. Thee scenery was Painted by llr. Thomas G. Moses : or Ciii- cage , from photographs ! of the original scenery - ery , painted for the Lyceum theater In Lon- don by llr. : Can'en. : llr. Grllllth Is surrounded by a company of the best artists In the corrotry , one or whom Irs. Henry VandenhofT , was two years with Mr. Irvln 's company In I..ondon. . : llr. Grlmth Jlresents Henry Irving's ver- sion of "I aust , " amid ( no other version Is anything - thing like It. In this versIon Mr. Grlmth m speale 1,150 lines , while all other versions only contln GOO. The lovers of tragedy and dramatic IIrt t shoulll not miss seeing this wonderful genius , The sale of scats will open this morning at 9 o'clock. p SUMMER MEETING OF TEACHER . , Outline of tile Work the Nebrl1lt Stnt" In-tllute Will Io Clrclliars are being Issued announcing the meeting of the Nebraska State Institute nt t Lincoln from June 13 to July 3. State Super Intendent Corbett , Chancellor CanOeld and President Norton are In charge of the work While the details have not yet been fully arranged - ranged , the committee Is able to announce the following features : 1. A deportment or secondary Instruction , In \ \ 5iicli will bo offered work preparatory for state certificates anti teaching In high 1 schmoolmL 2. A department of primary anti Interme- tllate instruction In which will be olTercd work preparatory for expert teaching In dIstrict - trict anti graded schools , with n mOdel school for the illustration of methods. 3. The Lancaster County Institute will hold Its session In connection with the State institute - lute , open to members under conditions to he annonnced. 4. During one week 11 series of conrerence programs will be held under on emInent specialist I. cialist In graded school work ; this tenture lehflg ! designed especIally for superintendents amid principals ) ot graded schools. 5. During anotJller week n series cf come rerences especially designer ! for county super Intendents and Institute instructors under the Instruction or the best talent which the country affords III thnt particular line of C worlt. April 13 the Douglas County Teachers am t- soelntlon holds II meetln ! In the court house , The )1rornms ) ! : for the Scuthwestern lawn Educational meeting for April 11 , 12 and 13 lire already Issued. The meeting Is to bo held ! at Council Illuffs o WHIPS HIS WIFE AND SKIP' : : ; 7. .Jlm Lea TOUR Iii's 1I01llrn i110U10 ! Ito Is I ( Iolng to ( 'Imiecego 111111 IJhllppe"ra ! Jim Lee , of recent jury tome , who lived until yesterday afternoon at Twenty-ninth and Dodge : ; streets , severely beat his wife y 'eslerday , and then left her with the Information - formation that ho was going ! to Chicago , and It i Is sUlpO5Cd that ho has left the city IIC- cordlngly. Lee Is the man who was arrested n few months ago for stealing nn overcoat at Germanla hall. 'I'lle poll co jUdge bound him t over to the district court , trial when his trial was held the jury rolled to convict him Ho remnlncII nrounll the court house , climb throuHh some mlstnko was put \ on time jury In i the criminal court I'oom. Ills room lIIale In i jail was on trIal at time time , allll he caused n rellort ot cllsalrecment. : ; S Ulmt Itr..urd Is This ! The DurllnJton's : ; "Denver 1.lmlted , " which leaves Omnha at .1 :35 : p. m. dally , Is due In Denver nt 7:30 : the next morning : ; . In other words , It Is schedulell to cover , In i a single night , the 538 miles between the llIssourl : river and tIme Hoeilles. AND IT DOES I'I' During the month of March , the " 1.lmlled" ' has never ailed to reach Its destination on time to the secolld. If ) 'OU are goIng to Dwver , or Chicago , or Kanbas City or any other )1laee ) , anti wont to GIlT TlmltE , you will take time BurllnJ- : ; ton. ton.Clly City ticket omce , 1324 Parnam street . iloniose.Le'rs' Excmmr lOll , Via . the Mhsonrl Pacific railway on April : ! hi. One fore plus ( 2.00 ) for limo round trip to all points In Texas anti Arkansas Stol ovens allowed ll"or further Inrormatlon , pamphlets , etc. , call at depot , 151h anti Webster , or city oll1co , N. II. : corner 13th and Fe ruin m ii . J , O. I'IlILI.II , TIIOS. F , GODF1tlY . AU.F1'.A. P&T.A. . - 1'11811I1t ' to 1'lLko Time Northwestern line fast veatlbuled Chi. cago. train that glldt'ti east from tIre Union Depot every afternoon at 5:45 : and Into Chicago at 8:45 : next morning , with supper anti la carte brealefaBt. Every hart ot the train Is ' ' mOll' . Other eastern trains lit 11:05 : a. m , anti ! 4 p. mu . dall-good , 100. City IIcltct olllce , 1401 Farnam sireet , - _ . - DUIUINOTON nOUTJ 1.0' hates 10 ArklUIIIII suit Tex' " , Tuesdny , April 2 : ! , the Burlington route will 8ell round Irlll tickets 10 Ilolnts In Arkansas and Texas at very low-Jlfactlcally halt rate ; ; ; . Cull : at 132-1 I"arnam street anti gH fut Information , - ' - ' - ( JolliIII 'rex' , ' : A'trIi : ! nd will bo excuraibiz day for Texas It you intend to go there It will be to your Interest 10 call on or address } i. L. l'almor , passenger : agent Santo Fe raulI. . room I , First National bank building . Olllsha. - - - - . : \1\1"1111"10 1'r" ' ' 'lInt : MClIII I 'fhe rates at the Lloceln ho el , Lincoln , han been l.tl1ucc'J 10 i : : to ' 3.0. , * _ . _ - . . - . . - - 1 - I AFFAIRS AT SOUTh OMAHA Roy , 0 , N. DnWEon Preaches } On the Question of Good Citizenship , - QUALIFICATIONS or A VOTER Less l'lLrtlsnllshlll nllli : IIoro Itulepeneleneo antI Jntclllllncc In CntllIl fL IInltol , , Vcclnrcil Necessisry tnny 11I11Iro\'e- mellt-Ulher : lllIlle City News. Last evening 11ev. C. N. Dawson , pastor of the First lfethodlst : chllrch , preached on Christian CltlzenshlJl. " The text chosen vas : "Hentler thereroro unto Caesar the things t that lire Cnesar's , and unto God the things that are Gotl.s. " In brier , the ruin- Ister i saltl : Two classes of politicians , the Pharisees and lIerolllans , the rormer opposed , the latter - ter In favor of paying trlbuto to Caesar , are sent to holtl nn Interview with Christ. Their Ileslgn i Is to entrap 111m. Should lie lIra. nominee himself as being In favor or paying tribute to Caesar , the Pharisees will be In- cemell against 111m , nntl shoultl lie o\1llose \ taxation tire Homans will destroy 111m. They undertake to hltle their design under time garb of lIattery , but the eye of Omni- scient sees their Intent , the Savior rebukes their hypocrisy allli elllls for n Illecq or the tribute money. lie asks : "Whose Is this Inscription triton the coin " They answer : 'Caesar's " thus aclUlolI'ledgln his sover- elgut ) ' . Then said he : "Hellller unite Caesar the thlrlJS : ; that are C.lesar's , nntl unto God the things that are GOII's. " In this text Caesar represents civil ' 'Oyern- ! ; imiemrt amid ' by It wo are Instructed to render unto civil government the tImings thnt belong to civil government. Tire duties or a ChrIstian citizen are obedience to the powers that be nnll prayer for our rulers , whether they are or our Ito- IItical faith or not. I b'lIeye that mimnimy good lIIen rail nt this polut. Insteall at praying ! for n. good anni successrul adminIstration - tration , they hope anti Pray for a failure , that their own party may have II better hOI1O or success In the next Call1l1.1lgu. It Is the duty or the citizen to pay taxes for the sUllport or tine jovernment that 11ro- tects his person , laummily I I nnel property , nllll I believe that the man who owns the property ' erty ougimt to lIar time trixes t . It Is the duty of the citizen to Yote. No mnn ought to be alloll'ed to vote until he cnn reHI his bailot Ther Is great Inconsistency In the idea that a man should vote slllll.I . b. cause he Is n man and has reached tine lIe ! of 21 years. There are ever 2.000,000 or men who are voting In this conntry , who cannot read their ballots. Many of thelll have no conceptions or the questions upon which nor Imoll'ledHe or the lIIen for whom they are Yot- ing A lIIan shoultl vote his sentiments , regardless - gardless of party . Vote for men anti measures ' rather than for part ) . . Wo may not hope for Improvement In politics - tics so long as the only qnallficatlon for olllce Is membrshlp In a party l'tilcp . tutIctuicimts fur April. The polc ! detail for April Is : Day Force-David Iulcahy : ! , First and Sec- I and wardsIartln ; : Spoetle , jailer ; John Deters , Third ward ; Herman Taneman ! , Brown park : and Albright , noon to mldnlht ! : Night ! Force-I' . M. : Cornell , captain ; James Simealrarm Twenty-thlnl to TwentY-fifth streets front Q to J street ; John Hlches , jailer ; Mike Corcoran , Third ward ; PatrIck llcDonaugh , Fourth. ward , noon till midnight. Sitiglo City Goct.mIp. Mayor : \ Johnston has gone to Lincoln. The public schools open Tuesday , after a weel's vacation Time Avery bride yard at AlbrIght storts lip this morning , giving employment to sixty : five men , There will be a meetIng of the rionrel - or Education tonight Business of Importance will be brought up A meeting of democrats was lucId nt Fra- nek's luau . yesterday alternoon. Speeches were made by candidates and ! others. , Members or Lily division , No. ' 8 , KnIghts of Pythlas , will hold a. . special meeting next Thursday evening All members are re- qUOited ! to come and wear their fatigue mini _ forms. The funeral of howard N. Al'herton will be held this afternoon at the Presbyterllln cimurcln Hev. H. L. Wheeler will conduct the service. Interment will be In Laurel Hili cemeter ) ' . The mayor appointed : Mutt llcCune a fire man 10 fill the vacancy caused by the reslH' notion of Dan Heagan. McCune Is on old fire fighter : ; and for a long tIme had charge of Swift's fire departmen The city council meets tonight. It Is i ex Peeled that the electrIc 1Ip11t ; ordinance wll\ \ COIIIO up for discussion This ordlnanco was referred to a committee , which It Is under stood 11'11report \ favorably upon \ Its passage ! There Is a warrant out for time arrest or Frank KI\\'nn fcr disorderly conduct. T. J. ranek swore to the conmuplalint l\nvan : Is an Inlle\1ellllent \ candtllate for councilman In the Secol\ll ward. All the trouble grew out of biking politics. p AHsflelarlu" I nr I a ! I.'g.u rofE'grL CIIICAGO , March 31.-At the educlltlonnl conterence In EVClnston the Assoeln _ tints or College and . ge Academy Professors wus orplInlzell ; by the election of time followIng - liner ollleera : Prealtlent , J. B. Angell , : llIchl- - gl\n IInlverRltr ; seorefary , P. I. lilisR . De- troit IIIh ! schnoChrtrmsimrer l : : , G. N Cnrml\n , M organ Pork ncn\ll'Im' ; executive commit- tee : A. F' . NIRhtlnRnfc , RlIlerlntetlllent ChiT CIIJ'O ; high : ; sehiooiP C ! A. WOhlo , Depllllw i IInlverRlb' . : D. KIAamsVlsconsin IInl- v ersity : g. I. Ilnrtl , Cleveland High school. - " - l EA ! J'I SmZwJ 2'1I , oJIWU"'IW J'I"'I : . Oelnlnell nt ( hl""RI" , Mes" , for Carrying ; Crutlrllb"ncl thUIIII. SAN nANICSCO , March 31.-The tehe- grallhlc news from lI.os Angeles nnnollncing the seizure or the sahoencr Vine nt Ouaymas Mexico , for the alleged carrying or contraband I nrms anti nmmunltlon , has causcil no end of I comment on the wlltet front Ilere. The Vine ailed from here In Jnnuary last , In comman,1 , or Captain Burns. It bead been nnnollneetI and mh'ertlsed for weeks Ihnt she would carry n larpe l ; party of excursionists to Mexican : buorts ) . 1I0nolulll l mind Tahiti , but , strangely ! enough , she sailed with only one lassenger ) , ami that sp passenger was 0 , : M. Siercy , the lumen who has returnetl to Los Angeles , anti who reported the seizure of the schooner. III llrelaratlon ) ror this nlleg'cl excursion the Vine took on board ! a hlro ! number or heavy boxes and buunrdios and ! several big trunks. There wert" " a larJ'o ; numher or cases marked "provisIons" anll "canned gootls. " Captnln Burns declared that t he hall held In U.OOO worth of stores for his h cxcurtcienists It was asserted here today that the Vine was laden with antics nllll am- IIIl1nltlon. Intended to he smuggled Into 11mm- wnll for time me of royalists who llottetl ) th" revolution , flirt ! thirst by advertising the schoener ns n lleasnre ) craft she wOIII1 [ be nble to humid her contraband cargo without attracting nttcntlon , llr. : \'ihuier , hawaiian cOllsul lucre asserted today that he knew of a big comllItuent ! of arms having been brought here I to be slnug led Into Hawaii , nllli tinat the conslgument luchllletl two Hotchkiss rapid- firing Huns. There Is a strong Sllslllc10n that If the Vlue carried a contra al\ll cargo ! It was t1esllncd for hawaIi , and not for IIny llexlcan lwrt ) . _ o IIllSO.\.l 1'l Il ( Ut.t I'IIS. J. D. : ? day of Lexington . Is nt the Dellone. II . E. Bahcocltc or Ord Is n. Dellono ! ; lIest , M. Greeubaum or Chlcao ! Is at the Bnrker. Judge Duntly will rcturn to Lincoln tomor i-ow. row.Mrs. Mrs Hlcharlls or Chadron Is \Ierehnnts : gtnest Iatthew Gering ! of Plnthmouth Is at time Paxton John Cattle or Seward Is a guest lit the lllIInrll. Eel Stout or Lincoln was In the city last evellln . ng.v. J. W. Frey , Crcston , 10. , was In Omaha 'esterda S. . 0 S. Osborne of I..lncoln . was nt the Paxton 'esterday. D. C'nlcott or Lincoln . Is registered at the Barlter. \ \ ' . S. Hackart , Deadwood , S. D. , Is n Paxton guest. I F. M. Adams , Logan , Ia. , Is registered at the : \erchants. \ ! O. G. Inollp or Oothenhurg Is a guest ! at the Merchnnts. L. J. Patterson , Dllnlap , In. , line II room at thou : Merciranuts -iv . F. Scott of Kearney Is registered nt the llerchants. : David D. I Seerll or Denver Is reglsteref1 nt the Murra ) " . II. 1\1. Iolejer of Charles was nt the Ar- cafe yesterday B. W. Wolverlon of Pierce Is registered at the : \Ierehants. Gus Hatchtord , Carroll , 10. , was at the Millard yesterllay. Joseph Wall'ler Is registered at the Barker rrom Aurora , Neb. Jlllige Challmall of Plattsmouth ) ! ' . spent ) 'es- tertlay In the city. 0 M. Heynods ! : t'nd John P. Ecldern , , Atiemutic 10. , are at the Dellone. H. A. Co\'erdale , manager of tile Nellie Mcllencry comllany , I at the 1\Iurray. John anti \Iautle : \ 111nman or North Platte were guests at tile Paxtou 'esterdar. Nellie McHenry ant ? , John \Yebster of "A Night at tim Circus" are n.t tit [ ) Paxton. John : Melllchael : and Willian Fikes of North Platte are registered 01 the Millard Eleven members of the Nellie McIlenry company are quartered at the Hotel Barker , S. 0 Salisbury and A. E. I..angdon . or Pa- pillion took dinner at tire Merchants last L evening. Elmer Frank , clerk of the federal court , , spent Sunday In Omaha and returned to LIncoln - coin last evening. J. H. ' Merchnnt , after on ahsence of a month at New Yerlc has returned and will be pleased to see his frIends at the 110tel Barlter. MIss Minnie Jarboe IIIlss nasa Croucim Miss Alto Canfield and Miss Gertrude Banner are a quartet of ladle : ! registered at Ihe Barker from Now York , with the Nellie Mc- henry company. H. G. Burt , general manager , amid [ C. C. liengires general superintendent or the Fremont - mont , Ellehorn & Missouri : Volley railroad , retnrned lost night from a few days' tnt ) to Hot Springs , S. D. At the Mercer : J. II. Kilian , Chicago ; Colonel D. W. Benham , United States army ; S. Love Kelley , Kansas City ; J. MeDonoungim San Francisco : G. Gallaher , Kansas City : ; George ! E. NIchols and \\'Ife. \ GrOlll1 Rapids ; F. J. . . . Huxtabll' . Elgin ; H. P. Coll'HrOVe " , H. H. Talhutt , Chicago ; Miss : Mottle Head ; Y. G. Fimurk , AInsworth ; IIIr. and Mrs. Bible her , \Irs. : \ Williams , ChIcago ; H. II. Spencer , Burlington ; J. I' . Murphy , St. Louis : G. A. Challis , Chicago ; Charles H. Chace , Stan ton ; Fred Whittemore , Long Pine ; 1II1ss Annn Funk , Ainsworth : J. A. Inslee , St . Louis. - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - I - - - - - - - - - - - - EQUITY . CLOTHING and SHOE HOISE - --JOS. NEMEC , l\\nl1ager.- ' \Yft leg 10 IIIIIIOIIII ( I' thllt I WI I\I'C , - now ' 1'01' 11I1I.hll'ss - 0111'11 mu' ; - with a cOlIIllelc [ - now stock of HIL'III ) Clot hmimig , filHI : Shoes. " ' 11110 WI lII'e 1I0al I time husl- - . - -C I ness .111 Olllllhll , WI hu\'o a 1'llIItUtiOIl liS IIIUIIUfuctlll'I'I'S thut Ulllhollll'IIH liS to sm3 : ' Ihut WI will 110111 011I' OWhi at least " 111 the sll'lfo 1'01' the , retail cJothl ImHI- . 11 ! ' : ; : ' ; of Ollluhu , " ' 0 nt'o located at tllo COI'lIel' of 13th and Farnam Sts. - One thing we do- \\yts 1'1'111I\1' : \ , 'Olll' otlIlS ! ! free , HUCIIOR I sti'iiig tip ruts 01' 011 IIIIIIonH ) , 110 lI1ulter I If , 'oll'\'e hOllht ! gcmotlH of out' II1UI\lIlI ' , I' I 01' of H01ll0 one else. ' ! , i , - - - - , - I OFR : FROM GASOLINE . . If . . . . . - DIflCT FROM THC TANK. . / ' ; GHE pT iii iANASTEAM I I NoJoI1M' . No Sleam. 'No BIIY/llfer. / , , host Powcr for Corn summit Food MIIIB , hiding ! Duty , ltullnlllg CrcanmonieeshoptirutorS , & :0. : ' . OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portabl ' I to 12GB. . 1' . IIto801I.1 ' Bend for Cntnlojlu , l'rices , rtc . drscrlLhl1 ; is eric tD be itorme : T"EOTTOCAS INCINEWORK& 3:111 U lVmiuuiutit. . , l'IIJLAUBI.I"UI\ \ , l"A. Chicago : . 245 Lake St . OlUl1ba , 321 So 15th St. S - . _ _ _ - _ - - ' - ; ' < -r - - ' - ' - . - - , - - - _ _ _ _ _ - ' - ' - - - p _ - _ _ _ _ - STILL IT ! LINGERS - The Aftcr-lrrrcIA : or the Urll' Scour 10 nn 'urN" Thull thin IIINCI"An lt rU. There are more weak , tired anti run down ) p leople today than have been seen before In fit ve years , antI ewing to one IIllcclnl cnuse ; hat cnllse Is the grfp. Grip Is not ns se- % ' ere this year ns In the past , but It 11\ very I I Ilrevnlent anti quite nR annoying. It leaves the person weak , fluhject to chills with occnslonlll flashes or hiigir fever , restleSs- ueMR , lock or nlllletlte.bul : taste In the mouth 1111I1 yams ) throuphout ; the hOlh' Time worst I thlnlr about , grIp ; Is ettlllg ' over It , timid even after It Is broken , It Is weeks , sometimes - times mOlltht' , nerd even years , before tire 11erpon ftmliy recovers Here Is where the ! trent danger the I g I''nt miners ! which attendS ! ! the grip nrh'et' I It leaves the hOII ) ' weak , often hroltell alit ! II I Ollen to all thl' nttll'ks which bncav cOllie III i after ) 'enr8. It orten rullls the II { C. I Nuw . , there 110111) ' s-ny to verl" me the arter.errel'tR or the grhp timid lImit Is to I hllild I imp the s'stem by n t'lIulllt' IItIlIlU' inlll ulltll It m-egnslmns its heillth nml , ! strellgth here It' mmotimimng whlt'h will tie this 1'0 well nm 'm Pure Viiiski'y . and there lt hut one ) llIrl' m uetiheimmal whlflltl' ' In America , fliui 1 Ihat I lt I nUrr"R1II'e \ einlt. Thuutaluls of stnteml'nts could he ! ! Ivrn ! cOllrerlllnp ; PeoPle I > who have heen hi' 'ught , nroulltl to perfect health nrtcr flllrrerlllg from the gm 111 III Its worst foliO l'IHll'ely throllph t ; its ule. 'lire houlll ! bt' talu'n thnt I . 110 other Rtlnllllallt ice used In its Illnee for there IR lie , olhel' which will IInswer the IlIIr I , I.ose 1 . HO ieli Some , irugglsts or JI'Ol'erS , ortell seek 10 'nlhltltute common whllllles Itut l III 11 case or after I'l'fpctl or the 'trill ' , I 5 'ou cnllllot hI' too careful , amid 1 sholll 1 cc- i cure onh' the ( hest ' l' . FR INTERN'l AND EXTERNAL USE. CUlItSill : l'IIt\'Ii'l' : OoIds. Oonglls , Sore Throats , Influenza , Bron- chits , PncIIll1olJia , Swc1lin of the , Toiiiti , , Lllml13go , Iufll\mmatiom , flUIUWthTISM f , NEURALGIA FROSTBITES , CIIILBlAINS , IIEADAOIIE , TOOTHACHE , ASThMA , DIFFICULT BREATHING cunrs 'trig WOIIS1' PAINS In fl'OIll one to twenty IIIlnuteo , NOT ON HOUn after reading / tInts nd\'ertl.emrnl need anyone UFLL'It WITH PAIN. ltum.hwniy's itititly Itrllor I. I' : 'ourn Cure fur Every 1''In. 0"1"11 : , , 11t"1t1,0 . l'tujiii , 111 thu IIIICk , Chc'st ur 1.llIth. , It \\IIS till IIrlt .IIHI I. . the amity 1'1\1:0 lCE.tIEtY , That Il1slanll stops the moo .cruclutlng pains allays tnnamaUon , and CUles conge.Uons , whelher uf the Luags titerrnichn 11owelo , ur oIlier glands or on-guns Ly one appllcnUon. I A hnlf 10 n tel1opoolltul to half a tumbler of n liter will In II few minutes cure Crnl111 > , Spao. ma Sour Stouncach Hearlburn , Nel'Yousne , Emeepiestinesce . Hick Headache , Diarrhea Dyset- tory , Colic Flotulency and all inter mmcmi pain. There Is not II remedial agent In all time worli ! hut will cure fever ado ague and all other \III' larlouo Dlllous mind ether fevers nlde.1 by BAD- \V A 1"S l'I1.LS. 00 quickly no HAUWA V'S IlgA. DY - HELIEF. - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DOCTOR . ' SEARLES I : ' & EARLES , . \ , . : 'f : , : : \ Chromel , I ' ' , ' r ! fM 1' i ; \ Nervous , I } , r \ 1 Prival3 i \ " i1 DiSC1S S , , TREATMENT BY lIIAIT4 Consliltation Free Wo cure Catarrh , all diseases of the Nose ; ! , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver , Blood Skin Diseases Female , and Kidney , - male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and L . ALL PRiVATE DISEASES OF MEN. MEN.C WEAK ruix AHE VICTIMS TO NERVOUH C DebilIty or Exhausllon , Wasting \Vealme.s. Involuntary - voluntary Losses wllh Early Decay In 'OUIII : and mIddle agei : laeg of vito vigor .1Od wears cacti premnlurely In approachlllg old nge. All yield readily to our new treatment for IOS8 ot vital power. Call or addres with stamp for ctrcuinrs tree book mind recelpto. Dr Searles and Scarlas 1410 i'arnon ' A. WVU ' .1 Uli LLt Vg , 14JI tl Nub : AMUS M N'I'S. ' ' 1'011.10111" , BOYD'S I Lasl Tims JOLLY NELLIE McHENRY MU ) 1IV.ll CllCO-COMlDY ' ' ' I A NION itP. Y'\YMEo"cl'i 'cus - - _ _ - - . NOTE-Mips MclI"nr I ) ' will lie FIII'I'OIII',1 t icy tim a Mme company lint ! tI" ' cntl'rlnlnlllt'lII will I'e I ' Ilrecl ely the sam" nil IIIl'H'lIlcd niy : llIs5 Ml'- bleary for 17 WCellS III the Parlt IIlt'al"I'I'W York CIty . Thc Coutcedy E\'cnt of thc Scemsomi Hear .JlplI Mcllc'nry'H I.atcpt Topical Hong- "DO0 ( ' 'I'IIINK 1'0 ; " And Lester lIolInc's , nrnllll 'aIlUrul ' , Lallat- "I.1T'I'I.r : QtiiN IHI'NI' : ' I'JtIC'I.S-I' iI'or COc 7e : ; I1Inl $1.03 ; Latcon ' ' , eec amid ! 7ic. : , 530 meeimts tnt We < 'ach. , - . ' Tllohllny.Wctlnohtll1Y BOYD'S APRIL 2 and 3 . TWO NIGHTS ONI.Y. MR EDWARD AI RUIOH , Presenting MR. JOH' ' . GRIFFITH ! AS MEPHISTO , p In Goethe'a Immortal Drum'lUc ) 1'0 I'm. " " ' t FAUST. Salt of seats ulil open MOI1lJay morning AI t usual I.rlc"s. Wa La DOUCLAS $3 SHOE IST IE : BEST. . rlT FOR A KING. $ 5. CORDOVAN : ' f.,1 , FRENCH &ENAMELLEO CALF . : , 4$3.50 fiN ! : CALF & .KANOAROD. : $ 3,8.9 POLICEJ SOLES , , $2 ' , d , WORKINGMEN'S $2 ' . EXTRA : F'IIJI : . . \ ' - S2. $11 BOVs'SCHOOlSHOEt - - 'LADIJ:5' - - - * 21$2.7 ! :4c : $3 . . ES1 D NGOl 0\ . , . SENDrORCATAlOGVJ : _ , - . W'L.'COUGL. . - - - - - ' - - DROCKTOtl.MM. : $ , Over Ono "lIIon People wear time W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give tim belt value for the mooey. They eqllAI custom Shoes 10 style and lit Thlr wearing episilties arc imn.iurpsssed . The prIces ore lIolform-llnmpN .n fole. Lineal $1 to $ 50-rd ' olhrr 11I011'1. " $3 5 " over ; 'f vc-'rdaaier cannvt cl1l1ph0 _ . . . " r . F . . . 'I-l 1 . . AW. BowmanCo. , N. 161hSt ( , C.J. Carlson , 1218 N. 24th S. W. W , Fisher , Parker and I Leavenworth St J.Newman , 424 S. 13th St. Kelley , St11.'p.r & Co. . Farnam I anti 15th St. T.S. Cres3ey , 2509 N St" , South ' Omaha , ' Teeth Without Plates BAILEY " ; ' DEHIH ! , , I'axtoll lIIoak , 10th lintri ' : \ " n Itt 1'01. lUS. , 1"ulRUI \ Teeth > . . . . . * 5 00 , SllI'er i'ilhmmuthi 00 meet Tmettm. . ' . 760 .I'uro Gold 1"llInrt t a ) Timlmu Plato , . 10 UJ : , Gold t'rowmmmiis \ . J l'atule661Jttracl'lI : COo I Bridge 're"11i -\(1(11 ; J 'IJ ' ) I Teeth Out In Morning New Tooth Sa'1la Day - - - I 1- . . PROFIT OR NO PROFIT Matters iiot we enjoy emptying a whole lot of underwear boxes , \Vltew I Don't they - stack up when the season rolis 'round ? As it manufacturer inqu l'ed of our Furnishing buyer whether the dead and the quick about Omaha all buy underwear of The Nebraska. It I looks that w'ayindccd.Vc undoubtedly sell the larger half of all men's underwear shipped into Omaha The prices stipulated for this ycar will surely - bring largcr results still , or someone will have to give away underwear to check it. Remember the balbriggan used to sell at 35C is now 25c-that's the way it worked through all previous - vious prices. I Other Furnishings designated for Spring ' 95- like-stylish ncckwcat - , street , drcss I 1"e-stylsh leckweal-1 light gloves dress I shirts , silk and linen all here-and sik ( wipers-arc ni - plenty I of 'cm , I One thing certain , They're designed for Splng ' ' 95 , and they mlst be sold before the leaves begin to turn , 01' ese we'l give 'em away. \Ve carry nothing over to another season . Can't come at Daytime Come evenings tilt S o'cock. - U . -r" . " " m f . , o'clock'V 'V A1/ The Exfraordinary Bee - Prtvzlige C" " Iell\ls ? ! In ) rm'ltln ni ; tie gooti thmimigs ' imssibie for its i'mtlt't-s. : ' [ hn : t Is the .11'Oi' . Oi'i I'eafon i : why It Is now II a : Iositiomt . to . plnee ; nit I utile' tilsimoeumi time enot.lUUS R 1 IIHutlj oC " , --I-- ' \eaaers A O . 7le Million . Boa. - cc'.Books , Books ' Embmeng 10lC thnn ; 1,100 DIFFER- EN'L' Tl'I'LES , cO\'ol'lug every lelu.t- I-ic ment of literaltmi'e. o But tIme most extraoi'dinnry feature . of this 111hl : U11ertalthl is that C A II the eut\1'c \ Jot of books Is offered to the xcaticrs of 'IE 11m , L , _ , I ' _ , , _ . _ . . , Kinds As . S A ' 7 bsolltel . a 0' 1 0 it . - Free.'J'o ' 10 the SUhHcl'lhels oC this Imler the A boolts ) am AISOLU''EIJY FhIEl E , ex- celli ) 1'0' time IXllelHe of lstl ) e amid \l'nlJln ) . ' ! 'o co\'oi , ' this OXIIISC 5 111r1 ' 1/- ecutH In colic Is Ielluh'otl 1'01' each \01. . . ? HIOtt IIII lallc ( ! . ' 10 estuhlsh hleuttr lS . ' a suscl'lel' It Is leCSi.I' ' also to clp T 7 I ' 1101 'I'JIE l1-F the ' 'Frito Boole Dis- V O2'17/lCS. Ot11/leS. " ' ' , ' ' tilbuition" 11lmlon" Umt'1IFJ\'rE which lP' imelis In eYi't'y Issue , c'irtliii ! ' JlarR U'IT fHIIIIg one CCI'- Ove y tleate 1'01' tutu \olnl ] omdeied ! to- : cthol wih the i clmlH. . Whcn more than ole volume Is O.alcII the curtlil. - 1 , 100 enteR 118t ! ) e of 11ITclmt dulcet Ce'tt. , IHI I cents insist 1m cnelo ell 1'01' Ilh01 : - - 2''ieles. UII I aps\1'el1 \ 'ril ! ooltH eau ho dcliv- . crol luy utah ell ' . Orller by ] , urulurbci' . Send Catalogue Sent for the Upon Request. C a/a/o2c. Allc\1''HS \ ( 'l'lm ! I OM IAIA Hm , Omuhl , Nub. , Free hook lm'imii'tnlcmit : . flDDDLJE1I01L11 JEEC.JEL I U - flt B' ' D o 0 D A Cure That Cures Q D is the kind most people desire. Such g j a cure is H ipans Tabules , but not a i B . n LI cure ( for everything. They are for I o 1 livcr and stomach disorders and one I [ ] L . . tabule gives reief D o fulfil . . TAIUltl Sold by lull.tl. or Ly mal It I' tire flici t tO 1011 a bOIl ) I. sent 10 Ihe ( itipani o Chemical COllJny , Nu. 10 _ Spruce _ St. , Now { . DDtLJLi1LT1DmIuCIDriDE