Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 30, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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: ONAIIA 1111:11 : SChOOL ThEN
What It Was Like When Prof. Lcw1 Took
' . Chargo.
SOME OF THE ChANGES OFTIIIRTEEN YEARS
Tcnv1cr Tifll1It1 1 , Six nitil NttI % *
ber of l'11p1114 Is ) ' XIiie-PntiIt )
ittiti ( rsiilunilig CIsii at
1888.
The recent ( eparthre of Prof. Lewts from
' the hUgh Fchool , at vhoso hettl lie remained
for almost exactly thirteen yearR , causes
: tome recollection of the SIze andcondtion : of
till cIiOO1 when 1i teiok charge of It and
ft comparison of the High school of 1883 wIth
the llfgh Echool of 189C. A coincidence Interesting -
. teresting enough pcrhap3 to be simply noticed -
ticed Is that Prof. I1Ine whom I'rot. Lewis
succeeded , resigned , n the latter has Just
tione , to take a position In a Nev Fngaud
cty. :
; , I3ctween the going of the ono and the
coining of the other was on interregnum of
a month , turlng which Miss Lena 11111 added
. to her duties as teacher those of the prln-
cipal. the double burden proving such a strain
that a short illness followed.
The teaching force then numbered five an
: compared with thirty now , and comprised ,
beside MI.s 11111 , Nelson Learned , S. D.
I3eal , Claire Itu.stin and Julia Ilardenbugh.
of these hut one In in the 111gb school now ,
Mr. Beam , though ho long ago ceased to
teach and Is employed in keeping the records
and reports. Miss 11111 baa been for years
the vIfo cf a IJuiTalo editor. Mtss Itut'n
In the wife of J. IL. McIntosh of this city ,
Mr. Learned left Omaha to take charge of
- a ehool in Iowa. Where Miss Ilardonbugli
is no ono hero knows.
There In ittio : infot'mation concerning tim
present whereabouts of the members of the
graduating c1as of 1833. They wore Lizzie
11 , LeIstnriiig , Edith' E. I'heips , Lizzie F'en-
' wick , Alice M. Harmon , Ida L. Icniugton ,
IIullah ( F. Isaacson and Inika J. Bruce
( colored ) . Mis3 Leisenring died In thl city
not long ago no the wife of Alfred Kennedy.
' : Miss Itetnlngton was for several years a
, tcacher In the city schools , afterward mar-
rled Mr. Notson , and on account of domestic
, and other troubles drowned herself anti her
two little children in the tissouri river a
year ago last December , the bodcs ! not being
found until the next May.
The prcsont renlor class of the High
; school , which numbers ninety , to by twenty
- , more titan half as large as the whole school
thirteen years ago , and the rootni used then
in the building arc adequate only to accommodate -
modato the senior class now. The number of
pupils in all the twoivo schools of the city
at thzt time was 5,261 , of whom only about
, one-thirty-eighth "at in the high cltol.
Suporintoudelit James in lile report called attention -
tontion to the fact that of cities of iti , size
. Omaha had the smallest high ecliool. This
could hardly bo said now , for of the 13,000
children in the cliooIn the High school has
about one-twelfth. The ttinnllncss of the
, . ethool then Is attributed to the fact that at
; that time there wao a comparatively much
larger tranrient population than now.
, The cost of tltc. 111gb scliol per year then
- ' watt $8,270.21. Now It is 1Oi29.35. The
monthly salary budget then was $534. Now
IL is
Thto first reference to Prof. Lewis In any
of tile reports wa inidG by Superintendent
James that year. Said he :
. "Tue board may bo congratulated on liE'
; success in securing so worthy a ouccea3or to
, Mr. ilitie , one wlid combInes in an eminent
. degree thOse qualitlee of character , culture
' and adminlE'tration so essential to the posl-
tlon , '
, . Mr. Jaines' ostimhto oftho man has had
' confirmation , for. the qtlalltleo mentioned
then wore mentioned agaju in almost the
, Lame language in the .tatJinouaI ! adtlrossod
to Prof. Lewis by the teachers on Ills de-
. . 'parturo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1eIttt'it tJIIL Iii [ 'eli 11M3IVJI iilzi ,
' A compulsory education law has been on
: the statute books of Pennsylvania for sone
time. Like all other laws , It does t1t enforce -
force itself , nor Is thcsro mantfct a public
demand for Its enforcenent. The main rca-
non for this Indifference is the faCt that
: the enforcement of th law noccssitaes a
large Increana in tlio number of school build.
ings folioweJ by Increased cost of inniate-
nance. All tills means Increased taxation ,
and a Itint of that kind rouses the wrath of
overburdened taxpayers.
, , IIi school inattero , " says the Philadelphia
Inqtilt'er , "ttato paternalism was adopted
'with enthusiasm many years ago , and we
cam hardly balk at carryIng it out. In Its
cntlreiy. The school tax Is a serious one ,
z especIally when farmers are doing business
; wIthout profit , but an Ignorant , brutalized
. population Is a worse evil than oven high
taxes. ,
, "Thifl putting Into practical operation of the
. .i compulsory education law bringo with It the
suggestion that the scattered cotutry school
houses be abolished and the schools consoll-
, . dated in ( tile E'et of buildings at central locali-
; , t1s. o and from which pupils are to bo
conveyed In vehicles provided by the state.
havIng determIned to educate those who
f dcslre an education at the public expense it
Is hut a step to require that all children of
school ago must attend scIlool and but another -
other short step to the plan of state convey-
.ahlte 01 the pupils , 'hich , ) ias lately come
, Into. vogue in epnmo sections of the state and
- is peitmg seriously coiisiderAtl by tim State
Department of Public Instrllctlon for general -
oral adoption throughout the whole of Penn.
cylvanla.
_ "TIme question arIses wlmetlier there is any-
. timing more that tIme state can ( ho for its
children. It has been ascertulned that many
. children Imave not attended school because
they had never hiatt complete suits of cloth.
, ing. The state provides them with books ,
It has not yet begun to provIde clothes , I'er-
hops a way will he found. lltmt is there no
danger of ittalcimig forever seif-Itelpleso veo-
. plo who are taught to expect 113 HiLicli hell , ? "
St.iluim I's.s'1u rui' flu nun I lois.
This decire for education is , Indeed , the
best feature in the intellectual tompera.
moot of thu Icottish people , iaye the W'et-
mlneter Review. 'flie well known ambition
( if tie ; Scottlss1 mother to have her m'aim
his lOV in a pu'pitY' is now & 'omowlmnt weak-
oneti by the opening up of other iatlw of in-
tollcetual achievement. hut titero is tilI a
Witlely diffueel ! denIm for intellectual in
prfCrrntco to copmmerclal purbult ? , It is on
isiication of the craving which exists for
buowlvtlge In general that for every young
man vlo , goes to college in England , evcn
go to colli'ge In Scotianil , In 1S85 Scotland ,
- wRit a vopulatlon of 3,72O00 , hiati ( i,00 stti-
II ilefltn attending lmcr four umiivcrsities , wlmile
, ) . Emiglami. with 2fl,000,000 of poptlhation hail
t 6.000 attendIng 1mev four teaching universi-
I ties. This , it m' lma
( I ccsmection with the large percentage of
' c'tel lawyers , tioctorte , clergymen auth
rchoolmasters , to be met with throughout tIm
Erugllsi.lqetllliig world. Perluapt' , also , it
unity go somno vny toward explaining why the
pret'uit goveinmeut eboulil have itt its Ilead
, a Scotch premier , anti wily the cabinet should
contain , besides a hiouuie cecretary , a war
' Eecrciory , a president of time hoard of Trade ,
auti a plianceiter of the duchy of Lancaster-
&mll Scutelltuefl.
The uccees of "time SroL abroad" is per-
bapti not entirely , or even ni.tnly ! , due to his
theology. but it va ; at any rate , tile Scot-
tiell kirk titttt founded and fostered the Scot-
tieht edmus'ationai system , auid as to theology
libel ? . it it luam tenUch to confirnu i him that
quality of "high seriousness" which Matthew
Arnold considered so iimmportant a feature
in the best type of character , ( lien thmo icots-
mnan'o theology and its aa.ocIatIons ttavo
borne a not inconsiderable part in making
him what Imo in.
' AtteiLditimee iiiii I'ereeitng.
Time following teachers stand at time head
of the list in their respective buildings as
r to niterudanco : Ambler , Miss Shirley ; Ilao-
craft , Mt Pearson ; Cagn , Miss Sinmonds ;
' Castellar. Miss Ambruvier ; Central , Miss
Mctonaiml ; Central Pork , Mrs. Fair ; Colun , .
bian , Ms Vincent ; Comenius , Miss Brown ;
Dacmiport , Mrs. Nicholas ; Podge , Miss Eu-
helm ; 1)ruiti lih1 , Mary Kidder ; Dupont ,
Miss Spelman antI Miss hiuttorficid ; iarnam ,
Miu Mason Foe't , Miss hanker ; Frank-
110 , iuiina iJoyer ; Iceliom , bliss hlooncy4
J..a1e , Miss Vried1 Leuvc'uyom'tb , ? 4is. itut-
oboe ; Lincoln , Mltm'ermR ; Lemig , l4iss
Davison ; Mmuon1 Miii i.oigbty Monmouth
; - : : - . - - , - -
Park , Mrs. Elliott ; Omaha View. Miss Reed ;
Pacific , Mi Lonegran ; l'ark , Miss Reed and
Miis Furlong : Saratoga , Mrs. Ware : Sherman -
man , Mia Mack : Train , Miss Macumber ;
Vinton , Miss I1utchins Walnut 11111 , Miss
Rogere ; Webster , Miss Lehmcr ; West Side ,
Miss Brown ; \Vimlsor , Mine Salmon.
Schools having 'to average per cent of 9
or over are : flancroft , Caos , Castollar ,
Druid 11111 , Eckermsn , Forest , Lake , Lb.
colmi , Webster anti West Side ,
' 011Th EIliLA siC.tTltClIIitS.
Temithi Ammiinh ; ; ; .tInur at Vrczimout
'rhiN Vcek.
The tenth annual meeting of the North
Nebraska Teachers' arsoclation vill be held
in the First Congregational church , Fremont ,
Wednesday , Thursday and Friday ,
A $50 silk flag now held by Stanton
county will be awarded to the county having
the largest percentage of teachers In actual
service prerent at this meeting.
Wedneeday afternoon a conference of the
county ituporintendonta of the north Ne-
bmanka district will be held ,
TIme program of the teachers' meeting io
\'iDNESlJAY , 1:30 1' , M.
General meeting.
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quartet
Invocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IteN. . Chesmiut .
'County School Paper , or Educational
Column in Weekly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Supt. T. 1L Stevenson , Emerson
l'rinclpai M. L. Troup , Tililen.
EIocutIon-Itm Place in Education. . . . . . . .
. .Supt. F , M. harding , South Sioux City
N. Leona hunter , \Vuulmer ; Miss Mm-
ole Ouyer , Atkhnson.
Piano Solo-Concert l'olka . . . . . . . . .Schubert
Mrs. Lynch , F'remont Norma. .
" 1ow to Mnko timO School Govern itself , "
Stult. A , V. i3tliiderlin , 'l'eknmitlt
I'rinclpal A. Quivey , Colerdgo ; l'rln-
ciml ! J. E. Paul , 1.Intlmtty.
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
111gb School Ieclamntory ContesL
Love's Opera house ,
TIHJItSDAY , if A. M. -
County School Section.
Congregational Church.
( Supt. J. A. Colliur , Freinout , presiding. )
"Peculiar Needs , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stipt. M. IC. Manning , . West Point
Supt. J. A. Coh.Ins , lcremont.
Daily Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. Mica E len Cunningham , l'ierco
.v. A. liund3' , humphrey.
"Emis of County School Trttiiiiuig , " . . . . . .
upt , J. F' . Daly , Schuylcr
Supt. E. J. ldulwell , Omaha.
GItADEI ) SCIIOOLi SECTION.
Basal Stuthles-Vlmat Shall they lie ? . . . .
Suimt.V. . L. SteilieIme Fullerton
Supt. M. It. Snodgrass % iimner.
"To What Extent Shal jdnergnrteim
W'orlc Be Introduced hmito the Public
Schools ? " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . : .Miss Helen M. Itichardeoti. F'remnont
Miss May McKee. Iamidoph ; Miss Lulu
D. Nelhnrdt , Emerson.
THURSDAY , 10 : P. M.
General meeting.
Vccal Solo-TIme Fog Hell. . . .l'rof , Preston
4tIdres-Nov 1"adn anti Oh ? FJgios. . . . . .
. . . .Stato Supt. II. 11. Corbott , Lincoln
"Time Itelation of the Superintendent to
time I'eople.Supt. W. 3. Dean , Norfolc
Supt.V. . J. Willlnm , Columbus.
Cornet Solo-I.e fleve D'Amour. . . . . . . . . .
hayden zIilars :
Prof. I'reston ,
"Educate for Icuowehlge or Power , " . . . .
I'resident J. itt. I'lle , Wayne
Supt. W. IC. Fowier , Blair.
"The Teachers from a SocIal Stand-
l)0111t.StlPt. ) G. F. Burlcett , Sclmuyler
thiss S. Irabel Risk , Battle Creek.
TIIUI1SDAY , 7:30 P. M.
Love's Opera Iioum'e.
Vioin Solo-Scene do Ballet. .Chas. do Beriot
l'rof. Swihnrt.
Lecttmtt'-The Comnion People and the
Common Schools , William Hawley Smith
Quartet-Messrs. Davis , Swihart , Preston
and Fritz.
FRIDAY. 9 A. M.
County School Section.
CongrOgational Church.
( Supt. J. F. Daly , Schuyler , resldlng. )
"The County Superintendent's Relation
ant ? Duty to Teachers , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Supt. J. G. hlaupt , Dakota City
Supt. t ? . F. Beck , Lyons.
"County Inetitutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Supt. J. S. Hancock , Stanton
Sttpt. M. M. Rothieitnor , Columbus.
" Taught in the
"Are Too Many Subjects
Rural Schools ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
; . . . . . Supt.V. . Ii. Jackson. O'Nell
Supt. A. B. Ward. Hartington ; Supt. U.
D. Martindale. Niobrara.
GRADED SCHOOL SECTION.
"What Is Correlatmon and to What Extent -
tent Advisable ? " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
President J. B. Mannix , Plainview
Principal 0. Dooley , Hooper.
" \'hat Ideals Inplre the Grades' " . . .
. ' . ' , . . ' Miss Gertrude Fleming. Fremormt
Miss Fannie Brome , Norfolk ; Mrs. Sallie -
lie J. Athen , Ilooper.
"The Constitution of the United Staten , "
Prof. N.V. . Preston. Fremont
Principal F. U. Fobs , AEen ; Stipt. J , F.
Conner. North Bend.
FRIDAY. 1:30 : P. M.
General meeting.
Plamid Duet-Radienso . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gotcltnlk
Mlsu Burbank and Mrs. Lynch.
Is the Study of Psychology ProfItable
to Teachers ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Supt , D. C. O'Connor , West Point
Supt. J , M. Conklin , Nellgh.
"Ends and Means in Teaching Drawing , "
Mrs. A. K. Goudy , Lincoln
Miss Minnie Steen , Madison.
. . . . . . . . . . . .Marie Ilass
Vocal Solo . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
' . 'Practicai Courses of Study , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Supt. W. W. Boner , Wayne
r'rlnelpai F' . W. Akers , Ponder ; Supt.
Frank S. Perdtme , MadIson.
FRIDAY , 7:30 : P. M.
Love's Opera House. .
Piano Soho-hlahpsodie Hougroise . , , . . , List
Mrs. Lynch.
Lecture-Job and His Dois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .Ex-Congressman . 3. Bryan , Lincoln
Quartet-Messrs. Davis , Murrell , Preston
and Fritz.
tmitom tilt ; ( Pimmishin Sehinola.
Mien Elder of Cohunibian has beemi ill and
out of school. Mrs. Allen acted as substi-
tote.
tote.Time
Time comning welc is the favorite sene'on
of time year for the meeting of time sc'mool
teacher and the ocainstresm' .
Miss McCartley spends time week In SIoux
City.Miss
Miss Brown of Carui goes to hem' home at
Newton , Ia.
Mrs. Ilolyoke will spend time week with
time kindergarten fraternities of Chicago.
Misi hlalliday of Fremont wIll spemmd lirt
of item' vacation c1ymI in time city.
The city ball swarms with ehmitdren tt
view time collection of wood cuts.
Time pupIls of time Lake nolmool were given
a concert Friday afternoon by time Second
infantry band. Time concert was a surprse
for thent anti was a pleasant clcelng of time
school for the t run.
B i'ad IIiuisimy. aim tIme POt'M ,
At Soratoga school Friday tIme pupils of
Mrs. W'are held what they were pleased to
call a "poets' reception , " Time following iu-
itils read brief et'says upon time jmoets : Ed
Ma g I Ltv gfelio' ' ; Liliie Jchnnop , time Carys ;
Cory Ely , Lowell : flay McKay , Eugetme
Field ; George iloulistooVhlttier , anti Annie
Gibson , Bryant , After this time school samig
Longfehioiv'u "thritlge , " "The Day is Done"
anti several appropriate recitations were
given. 'Fimeim Mrs. Ware presented time
school vitlt a volume \Vlmittler's poomus
as a reward for no tardIness 11mm year.
l'rogrmm iii a t 1'i vh Seimool ,
An enjoyable entertainment was given by
tito Park Scimool Literary club Friday after-
imoomi , Time program was :
inmmtrumnentul solo-Opera ' 'uinrtma" ! . , , , , ,
Ttt'cjIm'l't'
Inmutrtmmmmentai-"jImu June hug 1)tunce' ' . ,
, ' . ' . ' . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . , . . ' , . . , . . , , . , , 8tcIla Murphy
Song'Muy itty" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scitool
. . " ( hood iti'Ammna-
Ite.niinm.j-"A Cure for -
usia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corn Carter
.9OPrarmo , L'olo-"The pardoum Came too
I.ato. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bessie Sedgwlclc
1tecitation-"Ti , Cotirtin' " . . , . .hiertltr'iiio
Jteutmhimmi-"hjemitmmscemmces of Eximibition
1)ay ' , , . , , . , . , . , . , . , , . . , , , , Robert I'otwin
Geimei'iil IsI mmt'mitiummmtl ? ( IteN.
A mnovemmment is on foot , to provIde a mmew
gyummimasltumn at Princeton ,
Yale hma received a bequcsLpt $50 000 by
time sviii of Oeorgo 'F. Bliss , ' 73 , of Now York ,
All clasats at Columbia will be expected to
wear caps end gowns at the dedlcat1u exercises -
cises May 2.
Prof. CalvIn Thmonma3 of Ann Arbor lma
tlnaliy decided to accept the' chair of Ger-
imuan offered imini by. Columbia ,
Time trustees 'f the Now York public Ii-
brary-.eomposed of the Astor , Lenox anti
Tliden foundations-have decided upon time
Forty-second street reservoir as ( ho best
site for time new structure , The nmayor Imas
approved the selection.
Some time ago an offer a-as submitted to
( ho universIty corporation at Harvard from
an unknown benefactor to put a new win.
tiow in time north end of the traumsept at
Memorial ball in lnemorof those whose
imamnes al' inscribed on time tablets of time
Iranmt , Time cQrporahion accepted Ibis
000flYilloUl offer amid uppolntc4 a comunmlttee
to murrammgs ( be zuattur ,
SERVICES OF PAUl SUNDAY
l3eantituI Muslo in the CathOllo and Epftoo
pal Ohurches ,
ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM REMEMBERED
Triumimimhi of Christ nxsi ( lie Children
Ueiehrntcd i , ) tile Dcont Of
time City lmat APlro-
1) rift tel V.
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In all the Catholic and Episcopal churches
yesterday were held services in commemoration -
ration of Christ's triumphal entry into Je.
rimsalem , In e number of the other thurchmen ,
too , I'alm Sunday was appropriately oh-
rarved , special music being eung and ncr-
mona referring to time theme being prenchmed.
In the Catholic churches more' or lens chib-
orate mnunical programo were rendered. The
story of the passion was read by the ct'he-
branta in time respective clmurches. These
readings were followed by time blor'1ng and
time distribution of time palmne.
Time cimancel of Trinity eathetlral was profusely -
fusely decorated witlm palms. An. excellent
mumsieni Iroramn was given by time large anti
emcient choIr. , A chnes of fifty-five was confirmed -
firmed by Bishop \VortlmlngtOrm. Following
time confirmnaiiotm , time bim.hop ! delivered an
address to these Just received ,
l'alm Sunday was appropriately observed
at time First Presbyterian c'imurcim , Faumre's
"Time Palme" was beautifully rendered by
limo choir and Mrs. Myron Smith sang
"Sancta Maria. " Time pastor , Rev. S. B ,
McCormick , preached on "TIme Triumphal
Entry. "
After npc.iking of time events of Christ's
entry immto Jerusalemmi the pereacher said :
"We should remember always that (1mm' ( entry
vns tlmu entry of one who was meek and
lowly am , well as tte entry of a klmmg , It
wac time prelude to Cimrist's crucifixion and
ime realized timis fact at time time. One tea-
Eon why Jesus assummied temnporary royal
power was that ime nmightt hasten time work
for whicim ito caine to icy down Imis life. To
ho a true king means that time king ohail
spend hml wimole strength ! anti cimergy in
sers'immg time btst interests of 1mm every sub-
ject. " After omnting out time failuree of
many of time world's greatest kings in this
regard , Mr. McCormick said : "If we con-
eider alone Jesus' devotion to time interesto
of his eubjectu we find that lie was a true ,
a loyal and an ideal king. tinder time green
bowers and over time palms that were strewn
before imimn this king rode , not to time glorious
ast'umnption of temporal power that was cc-
cupyiog time minds of those arotmnd him ,
lnmt to Imis grave. Every garment placed in
his way meant a new weapon to be thruet
in his side. Every palm branch over which
Ito rode miteant a new item in time itmthictnient
thot 1mm accusers should later bring against
him. Jesus know timla and yet welcomed it , "
"Time triumnplm of Jesus was far dIfferent
from that of other Icings. ho wao looking
forward to ' , iis coronation , but it was a crown
of timorns that vas to be placed on lila head.
lie was on his way to a thmrone , but it was
a tlmrone beyond the conception of those
who ran before him. Time music of th'ose
who welcomed him was btmt hmis own funerol
dirge , to be taken tip and chantei by time
imeavcmmly choir. C'imrlst's triunmpimal entry
was a magnificent spectacle , but. its magnificence -
nificenco lay in time wealth of hove that in ,
spired hint to go forward. llimi entry only
manifested his conipaeson for tlmos whotn
he came to save. "
IC II Li G i 0 US Pit ESS I'It O'FESTS.
Ojinosemi Ia Attemmijit Ia CIsristlnmmte
- time CoimMtimmtiom ,
Once more , says the Independent , tIme hit-
tie band of agitators , hod by those who . \Iii
not vote for God's righteousness , beauoe
time muprpnio authotityof God is not mentioned -
tioned imi the cbftstittmti n ot the United
States , have brought before congress their
periodical bill for an amnenuiment of the preamble -
amble to time constitution so as to recognize
God as the source of all cil power , and
Christ as time ruler of nations , an His
supreme will. an of supreme authority. Time
proposttuon has actually passed to a eecond
reading In time senate , and Is alee before' '
time house , and it is among the remote pos'
vibihitios that it may pas' and ho sent to time
state legislatures for ratification , 1osibly
the character of time very devout men who
imavo advocated time measure before the corn-
mittoea of congress , and of tUe pronounced
unbehievers wimo have been moved to oppose -
pose it , may have affected the attitude of
our legislators. Wo take the liberty to
represent the views of the great body of
christian men in timis country and to explain
why it is that they take no interest in trying
to secure such a recognition of the Ainmighty
in our organic law ,
In the first place they do not believe that
a state is affected one way or another by
a formnai , and necessarily to a great extent
perfunctory , acknowledgment of Jesus Christ.
Religion Ia sonmothing that affectim Individuals -
uals , and affects states as it first affects
individuals. The citizens are not christians
because the organic law of the state acknowledges -
knowledges Christ ; but the state is christian -
tian if time citizens are such. It all the , law-
giverti am ! judges and executive omcers are
trying to do timeir duty in the fear of God ,
time state is not made a particle more religious -
ligious by putting the name of God into ite
constitution , If lawgivers and judges and
executive offIcers do not fear God , then His
name in the constitution makes the state
wors ratiter than better. It is
putting time cart before time horse
to attempt to , sanctify time people
by first sanctifyFng time state. Time
citizenti give character' to the state , not time
mitato to time citizens. Putting the pcogai-
tton of Clmrit't into the constitution would
not nmake one cItizen better , nor insure time
better observance of one' law ; but making
one citizen better wihi insure a better ob-
Lervanco of law and a greater power to
Jesus Cimrist ,
Next to time utter uselestmesv of sucim a
printer'o-Ink assertion timat timisnation , , recognizes -
ognizes Jesus Cimrlst as its ruler is to be
commsithered time propmiety of it am' affecting
time rights of tlmoo wimo do not accept time
Clmrktiaui faitim , but imo yet arc ammth shouid
be citizens possessing equal riglmts vitim us.
'Ih Imoint' is empimasized to us by a letter
front a dlstinguisimed hebrew nmbbi in Pimila-
tielpimia , Dr. S. Morais , in Time hebrew , a
weekly Jotmrnal printed entirely In time lie-
brew language. A number of hebrew irn-
immigrants wimo Imave eecaped the persecutions
of cimristiatm fltmssia imave writers to ask hmImm
if thmere iS ammy danger that time movement
to lUt cimrlstiammlty into time constitution vIll
imrevaii , mis timey fear it 'would be time precursor -
cursor of discrinminating laws against non.
cimrietlmiite , Dr. Morals reassures timern in
'ery florid and biblical Hebrew , stating timat
efforts at christianizing tIme constitution have
been made before and ( ailed , "Time ruler of
time universe , " imo says , "wnches over time
American people , " and will not allow timemn
to be "umfihicted by time ills wimlcim cimristian
imrieots" imave brougimt on other countries ;
but timat imere "every one timat comnetlm to
trust under time wings of timls standard of
liberty simall be a singcr in ImI soul , amid
shah believe according to limo desire of imis
own imeart. " lie is rigid , This land belongs
equally to , mmii its citizens. It. puts no one
relIgIon into its constitutioum , Time framers
of time constitution decided timis iitelhigentiy
and wisely. They wielmed our flag to give
equal rights to belIever anti unbelIever , to
Jew and cimriatiami ,
An clmristiarms we will do our best to make
otimer People believe our trutim but as clti-
zenmi % 'O want to itUt no pressure and no
stigma of mmoncommformnity on atimetsi , infidel
or Jew , We believe onougim In cimrlstianity
not to desire' to ask time imfato to help us
cmropogato it Or proclaim IL As to time en-
dorsemmmeot of time otate , we will imave none
of it , The cimrlstian church does not need
time endorsement of time state , as it would
resent its imelp. As we wmnt umo itmterfer-
ermco from time state , we ask for umo favors ,
nothing but equal rights , and we are not'
afraid that christianity vill not mold its
own in a fair fleld ,
heat of Aii'
To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly
beneficial manner , when time springtime
cornea , use the true and perfect remedy ,
Syrup of iriga , One bottle will answer for
all the family anm costs only &O cents ; limo
large size ; i Buy the genuine. Manufac-
lured by the California Pig syrup Company
ouly , and tot sale by all druggiats.
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MO't To INIiAt * * TItHilt TltAfll.
Mnnnfnctirerq sand .iniicr of Ne-
lirnskft iiisl ftfriMore Ciistosmmermsa
Members of thoMhsumtacttmrors' and Con-
eummera' associatione of Nebraska are very
earnest irm their ruprt of the Nebraska
chub , becauno thcy.love that. an increase
in immigration , mora particularly upon our
agricultural hands , could result in an increased -
creased trade in 'thd commodities handled
by limo jobbers and the retail mnerciimmnts
and an increased conammmption of the products
of otir homo manuifatmrers. The board of
directors of ttmls organization has issued in
circular form reilUtians no follows :
1. That , as an association , we hereby
extend to time Nebraska dumb our hearty
moral stipport , -
2. Tlmat , on inthivlt1uml memntmern we give
it our mnateriai assistance by jofning Into
itn organization an ntockhohtlerm' .
3 , That we recommend nail earrmestliP te-
quest that all our members throughout the
mtate , both active and associate , immedi-
nteiy tnke time initiative in organizing
county clutma in timeir respective cotmntien ,
under the direction of time exectmtive coin-
mittee of tIme state climb , for the purpose of
co-operating with time state club in the
nccomnphimihment of its oimjects.
-I , Timat this report be Printed In neat
form over the signatures of the ofllcern of
the association ftmmti that copies be sent , one
to each antI all limo members , . active oath
associate , of our association ; also to every
imevspaper in the state , with a conimunica.
lion urging tue said lmapers to imubhish in
a conspicuous vosition anti give the matter
emlitorial notice 1mm the strongest terms pbs-
r.ible , advocating immedIate local organiza-
lion ,
'rom the letter referred to above , whmicim
was issued over the nanmw of J. C. hiarphmamn
of Lincoln , lresidont , and 0. C. holmes of
Omaha , secretary of the association , and a ,
copy of wiulchm was handed to Time 13cc , tue
following extracts are nmamk' :
"Enclosed please find copy of resolutions -
lutions adopted in the early stages of
limo comrnentlalmle movement repreeented
iii time Nebraska chub , concernIng wlmiclm
yeLl are already doubtless somewhat -
what familiar , We believe it tmntmecessary
to suggest the great and far-reaching value
of such a proposition to the state. It is
clearly apparent , and we feel timat it will
so timorougimly uneet with your favor timnt you
will find pleasure in pubhisiming the enclosed
rcsolmm lions. "
NEBRASA CLUB IN'JEFFEItSON ' COUNTY
lIon , Peter Jensen of Jensen , Neb. , announces -
nounces timrougim the Falrbtmry Enterprb'e an
additional each prize to Jefferson county con-
tcstarmts for the prize offered by tIme Nebraska
climb for the best article on "Nebraska ; Itmi
flcsotmrces anti time Advantages it Offers to
t.ie liorneseeker. " The articles are all to
be flied with time secretary by April 1 and
referred to time ptmblication committee , con-
siding of Rosa L. . hlanmrnond of Freniont ,
ox-Governor Furnas of l3rownvhlle and C.
H. Morrell of Lincoln for time awarding of
time prizes ,
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS
An attempt will lie made by time preo'cnt
city council to compel the Ummion Pacific to
open the etreet crossings from Nineteentlm
to Twenty-fifth strcet on the south. Lad
summer limo railroad erected an eight-fe3t
heavy wire fence fret Q street to the Albright -
bright station , titus msimutting off all traflic
over the 'differentt'crossings ' ' except at the
crossing' 'which honda to time .Albrigtmt shi-
tion.
Property owners and roeltients down that
way , as well as Sarpy county farinors , oh-
ject to bIng compelled to go a mile around
a'foflco in order' to get on Twenty-fourth
aIred. ' iWhnt roasan time railroati company
had for building time fence 'is' ' not known ,
A councilman Interested in thc matter tried
to get some information in regard to it
from ofilcials at time , Union Pacific heath-
quarters , but failed. The city attorney vill
prepare' an' ordinancocompeliing time road to
open the1crossings as the fence is inlde
tim city limits. j
- te.1wo'imu1n on-.tFlV1rhIammdM. '
Saturday evQrming'Ofilccr ; .Tohmp Dcters saw
a woman carrying mc bundle in- the Thiril
ward ummdaas simo hadeno place to go sht'
was taken to the poilcd'stntinn.I She nalm
that Imer name watt Carricu.Hubimer and timat
-alme lived at. Crawford. - Sime'tohd Chief l3ren-
naim a imard luck stery' and th& police busied
timemselycs trying-te find a phae& for her tc'
taym. She told several different. itories an h
finally admitted that she stooped at time
Onmalta police staiton for a time , but war
told to move on. A place was fount ? 'or hmcr
to stop over night' and atd ; wac promieed em.
ployment by a German family on Q street.
Semmrehs for Fettetrilel , Primhihes , . ,
Ever since time eeapo of Fritz Fetterhieb
from time city jail Friday morning time pohic
have worked hard' ' to find lmhmn , but have not
been successful , Cimief Brennan I inclined
to tlmlnk timat , ho is biding with friends imcr
and did not take the train for Lincoln as
was reported. Every locality wimero ime
could possibly be imidden ha been searched
and a clzo watch has been placed on imie
imomo at Eighteenth' ' antI P etreets. Since
time ercape prisoners , ro confined in time
cells ad not allowed the freOdorn of time
lobby as heretofore.
ilmmgie City GINH1JI.
Court 4llemnain No. 302 , Independent
Order of Odd Fellows , will give a bali .Aprii
11 at Pivonka's bali. . .
Time infant cimild of B. Scholting , Twenty-
eigimtim and F' streets , died' Saturday. 'Time '
funeral was yesterday. .
Tuesday 'evening there will be a joint
meeting of the Scandinavian and Boimetnian
republicans at Franek's ,
Yeuterday afterooon tlmQro was a rally of
Bohemian democrahi at Franek's hail. Timer
was speaking by the candidates aimtl som
music by a band ,
Timis evening there will be a meeting at time
Trummmbull sclmooi imcuse , just over the line in
Sarpy county. of the farmers and otimers
interested itt Improving Twenty-fourtim street
to time county line and beyond to Fort Crook.
Johmn Lonele , who had beemm suffering ssillm
a cancer for somno time , d.ed Saturday afternoon -
noon Ut his homno , Nineteenth and Q streets.
Tue funeral was imelti yesterday afternoon
ummder the atmspcea of time C. 2 , P. S. In-
terrncnt was at Laurel 11111 cemetery.
There won a well attended meeting of the
German Political club esterdmiy afternoon ,
nearly all of limo prominent Germnans in time
cIty beimug present. Several speeclmes were
mathe. Time club wlhl4give its imnanimnous support -
port to Frank Cimristnmtno for police judge ,
Yesterday aftcrnoqn time graduating oxer-
of the junior class of seventeen ptmpils
to tIme Intermotllato grade of time Christian
Enmheavor society'vero Imelml at time First
Presbyterian church. Rev , Dr. Wheeler amid
Miss Fannie Sagumhlad charge of time exer-
cises.
Fire alarm box Nk.32 ; I& being placed at
Timirty-eighmth antlQ ) streets and ss'hll be in
service'in a day oritwo , For nearly a year
time residents iii tbatilocality imave been urg
immg timecity council ito locate an alarm box
in that vicinity , asait Is over a imaif mile
to time nearest tetetmimone or alarm box. It
iii only wititin tlmetast week timat time coun-
cii could see its wayi to justify time expense ,
Time cost of vlaciofl limo box is $140.
Salvation Oil im3a cured many of rheurna-
tinmn wimen other renitalles failed , Price 25e ,
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Every lady visiliag , Sherman & McCon.
nell's drmmg store .torn Easter Saturday ci'
Monday will be imrnsented witim a free samim-
plo of henry Tottorfziauperb gossamer corn-
plexion powder ,
htOMtISEElElt' ' JiXCUhtSlONSi1i
AiirII 7 , 189(1.
To points on time Fremont , Elkimorn &
Missouri Valley railroad in Nebraska , in.
eluding points in the upper portion of time
fertile Eikhorn river valley.
Ask agents for particulars , or send to the
undersigned for maps and printed matter , J.
It , Buchanan , U. P. A. , F , E. & it ! . V. it.
It. , Omaha , Neb ,
Bicycles. Wait for Barnum , April 1.
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' flILD.
BIGELOW-Paul L. , aged 15 years. Funeral -
oral Monday rnornin Marcim 3 , at 10 a.
am. , from Jienfey & lieafey's undertakin
rooms to Forest Lawn cemetery , Odd
Fellows invited ,
IIEINE-William (1 Saturda' , Marclm 28 ,
at C p. mmm , . aged 3g years. 1' urtcrah Mon.
day. Marcim 0 alt 2 p. m , lumen ) , ( ruin
residence , 2414 paulding street. Burial at
Forest Lawn cemetery , Friends invited ,
NEBRASIA'S ( ' FOOD IRODUCTS
DrGreono Pinls that They Are All of' the
Very Best. ,
IJKES THE HOME INDUSTRY MOVEMENT
Iicnl I'rohumet for ime Tmills' , ( if tis
1liii ( \'lmol esomiie ICi mimi-Seine
TCMtII of Nchriiskmt
FIDIm Cs ,
"Every state should be loyal to itself just
as numch as every country shmomulmi be , anti
it is time helg.t of folly for a state to send
outside for its food products when timey
can be bought-made equally well to any
in the world-rIght at ones own door. "
Dr. Mary E. Greene , in speaking of what
Nebraska iman done in tito way of imonie
manufactures , expressed herself in thin forcible -
cible language , As she matl hmer remarks
based on a careful examnination of what
Nebraska manufacturers are doimmg , sime was
requested to toil to readers of Time Lice wimat
almo imad observed during her visit to Onmalma ,
"I have been delighted to find hunt so
mucim effectiyea work is being done rigimt in
Nebraska by your active organlzatiomm-tlmo
Manufacturers' and Commnumors' association
-for promnoting tne use of Nebraska , or
'imcnmo' products , as I believe you call timeni.
"When a state has such boundless resources -
sources as Nebraska has , it is very mccli
better to use time products at first imammd , as
yotm are doing , than to send off time crude
product and timemi ship it back again. I
imavo seen time latter course taken in Georgia -
gia and in Michigan , too , time state from
whicim I come , in some instances , For cx-
ample , in Mlcimlgan wo don't nmanimfacture
our oatmeal , as you do , but we send down
iimto Ohio or into' ' Canada for the product. "
Dr. Greene was 000 of time Judges of food
products at the World's fair , anti has given
the matter. mucim attention. While in
Omimaima lecturing to time Woman's climb , fume
visited Nebraslca's hives of imoino industry.
"I was interested to find 'imat hmh been
tione. Iii South Omnalma I found a great
industry in the prelaratiomm of meats for
time market , There is only one timing I
wislm to criticize now , antI that refers to
all parts of time United States eqtmally , If
the government gives foreign consumners tIme
benefit of meat inspection , I think time name
inspection ouglmt to be given to our citi-
zens. Of course , time per cent is very small
of diseased animals that are feumnd , though
I think , for immy part , timat our citizens
should imavo the sammme show that foreigners
are given ,
"Yotm have one Nebraska prodmmct against
whicim I find a prejudice exIste-thme annie
prejudice wiiicim exists in all parts of time
United States , I mean glucose as a table
product in one form or another. People
should learn to recognize tIme fact that glucose -
coso Is a strictly wholesome food product.
It is unfortunate that we do not do as time
Japanese-give it a nice name , such as
haney-honey or corn-honey-as they do ,
Then people would buy it and b benefited
by its use itmstcad of objecting to eceing a
pure and wlmolesomno product on the tablet
Doubtless time first prejudice caine from time
sugar makera , who knew vhicim side their
bread woo buttered on when they excited a
poptmiar prejudice.
"Another food which Nebraska is producing -
ing and against rhiclm a general , but wholly
grottndless , prejudice exists with a certain
class , is btmtterine , I believe in buttcrine
mccl heartily. It is so mnuclm better , sweeter
antI purer than nine-tenths of the butter put
dii the market. This is an entirely wrong
movement to try to legislate limo butterine
mit of the market. In Michigan they won't
allow timeir erimninals to eat it. But they
don't try to stop time use of these "soap"
fats which arc' so largely placed on the market -
ket under. the guise of butter. Time trouble
is , there is. too m uch wortitlessbadly , made
butter placed pn. the market-yes , amid
cheeses , too , that America baa conm 'to
limive time reputation of making the poorest
dairy lroduco in time world.
"We have made some practical tests at
time Woman's club of the flour products of
Nebraska and found them to be of tIme very
best. Time flours , thought I don't remember
time 'names of the particular brands , were
equal to those iroduced anywhere. "
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'i'IitED OF WAILEIt AND POLITICS.
'l'riidei'UmmioiiN iisk iteformis at 'l'emmapl& '
mush in Ceim trmsi Labor Usmlomm ,
At a meeting of th Typograpimical union
yesterday the condition of affairs In Labor
Temple was discussed. Time umnion is in
favor of maintaining the temple and will
continue to imold its meetings timoro , provided -
vided Superintendent Wailer is removed.
On the same condition time union is willing to
loan $50 to the directory of time temple if an
advance of funds is necessary ,
The delegates to Central Labor union were
instructed to seek to have political discussion -
sion In the meetings of the union prohibited
and if unsuccessful to withdraw from time
body. In thmat case the Typographical union
will favor time organization of a trades' assembly -
sembly and will asic the other trades unions
to cooperate in such a scheme.
The I'rinting Pressmeo'a unioa imas 'taken
'similar action.
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ELECTRIC LIGIFrED ,
' STEAM HEATED ,
SOLID VESTIBULED ,
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Omaha ,
Chicago ,
Limited ,
' via the
"Milwaukee. "
? ' . A. Nash , , eneral agent ; Georgd flaynes ,
city passenger agent ; city ticket office , 10l
Farnano street.
Ale hour Apnm't ,
'The fiyln Northwestern Line trains to
Chicago.
"No. 2 , " "The Overhand. " Omaha 4:45 : p.
am. , Chicago 7:45 : a. m.
The "OMAhA-ChICAGO SPECIAL"-
Omaha , 5:4 : p. m. , Clmicago S:45 : a. in ,
Modern art had to stop a while after titommo
trains. were built.
City ticket office , 1401 Farnam street.
I'EIISOXAI , 1'.t'ht.tR.iI'IIS ,
George W , Hohdrego is in Chicago ,
Coicnei W , F. Cody is in time city ,
M. It. Ittmsseil of Deadwood is in the city ,
, Judge Charles IL Dyer of Milwaukco im at
one of the hioteis.
Guy C. Barton and E , W. Nash left for
Denver last evening.
Edward S. Swuho of Chicago hi vIsiting 1mm
parents at time Mereer.
Mr , and Mr , F , M , Smith of Brooklyn are
among theimotoJ guests.
Mr. Ralph Dinsmnere and wife are regIs-
teroti at the Barker from Clijeago.
- 'C. U , McCaull , nmanager , amid ten mnenmbers
of time "Miss Brown" company , are quartered
at the Barker ,
Misa Anna Beebo of Denver , wimo was vimdt-
log Men , II. 13. Corycll for a fortmmiglmt , left
for imor lmonmo last night.
I , Brown , a weahtlmy cattleman of Market
Lake , Idaho , who was 1mm the cIty for a week ,
loft ( or imis imomne yesterday ,
Miss Grahmam , Miss Morgan , Miss Dhmni-
more , MIss Newconmb and Miss Larldn of
Now York are registered at time Barker ,
0. D. Woomiward , manager , and time Clitiro
Wootiward Theater comnpaimy , fifteelm mmmcm-
hers , are domIciled at the Darker for the
week.
, Tolmn R vencanip , Zqrmnerly of this city , now
of Simeridan , Wyo. , wlmo had been In time
city for a few days , left for imoioe last evef : ,
nig. . ' - ' .
A. 13. Smitlm , assIstant gemmermml freigimt agent
of time Burlington , left for Milwaukee last
imiglmt to attend a meeting of the freiglmt
agents of western hlimea.
Nebraskans at time hotels are : It. 13. Gain-
mel , V , ' , Wimite , Ii , II. hewer , Tekarnalm ; Ed
Fahhey , hobart Iceily , Bancroft ; Hiram
Frecee , Nellgim ; J , A. Iiarrl , F. Tierney ,
Broken flow ; S. Ftmhmrnman , Schuylcr ,
At time Murray : ii. Mess , Lancaster , Pa , ;
George flinberry , Des Moin'a ; W. B , Parker ,
Cimicago ; Jolmo L. May , Lexington ; W. J ,
Fcltiieirner , New York ; 13. Grarmt , Toknnmh ,
NebI B. T , Lane , Cbicago ; Robert Jobhiatcn ,
New York ; Robert A. Smith , Tckmaim , Neb.l
\v. 0. Edhar , Now YorL ,
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11cc , March 30 , ISfO.
Wise Woman's Week.
If you want to see the "pick and choice" of Omaha's
c women just drop in to the Cblldrcn's Dcpt. of "The
- - Nebraska" any day this week , There you will sce the
: ladies of the four hundred brushing slcevcs with thc ladies
mc of the four thousand In a praiscworthy endeavor to save
- - - all the way from 75c to $3.50 on an Easter Suit for the
boy. You may notice that each woman has one or
- more bundles from her favorite dry goods store , and if
- you could look inside of these bundles you would see
c _ dress goods and satins and Easter bonnets and Iingcrie
f and possibly boys' shirt waists , but NO BOYS' SUiTS.
.
- - That is because wise women have long ago found out
that the man who buys for the Children's Dept. of "The $ t
' Nebraska" knows HOW and WHAT to buy and when iv4
- he starts out to buy ChiLdren s Suits he hasn t got rib-
jf bens on his mind , This spring he had the hard times .t t
c his mind and he sent us sonic bargains whtch irc )
- . - - worthy of the name. Junior Suits at 90c that would be - . '
good value at $1.50. Reefer Suits at $1.60 , $2.00 and 1
& 3,00 that are just the same as rich foLks pay TWICE
- - - the price for in New York , Knee Pant Suits at $2.00
and long pant suits from $230 to $7.50 that a dry goods j
c store would have to get HALF AS MUCH AGAIN for
- - - in order to come out whole.
c _ 'l'Imat's why Omalma's wise women vIhl bo hero in crowds this wook.
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AMUSEMENTS.
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Two good audiences greeted Eddie Fey yea-
terday at the Creiglmton , curiotma to ectimnato
time presommt standing of that artist in imia
pat'sage frommm time piano of burlesque to time
more exalted walks to whichm ime aeplres.
The piece in wlmichi his new departure is
exploited is "Time Strange Adventures of Miss
Brown , " an endeniably amuzing farce , after
the robust l3ritimihm style of humor. Mr. Fey
would seem not to have altered greatly. The
same cloud rests upcn his voice , amid hIs
method , if something less boIE'teroun , imas lost
mmone of its endearing qualities. On time
whole , it may be said that lie does better in
legitimate comedy timan mimighit have been cx-
peeted , though Ime is certainly rather queer
as the cavalry omcer.
The company is strong in time line of work
wimich the play undertakes. The clever performance -
formance of Harry Brown recalls tile ( hays
of time Prince of Piombino and the Standard
theater and the shrieking audIences timat
imightly watched his antics. It Ia a pleastmro
to see this excellent actor again. A clean
cut bit of comedy Ic time Mrs. Itomney of
Lizzie Morgan. James E. Sullivan coit
tributes a laughable and well sustained
sketelm of the music teacher , amid Lizzie Conway -
way is an excehluit Mrs. O'Galiaglmer. There
are a lot of pretty gIrls , some of whom show
good dramatic ability tmoeitles attractive
looks , and tile drinks used in time piece range
from p'iilt clmarnpagne to whisky witim a
head on it lilcosoapsude. , ,
1Tha Strange Adventuroa of Miss Brown"
may be followed for two more nights , with a
special matinee on Tuesday. They are war-
rantemi to amuse , and guaranteed not to
offend time most delicate sensibilities.
Time Woodn'ard comnpasmy , opening a return
engagement of eight. days at Boyd's , gave two
performances yesterday to crowded lions-es.
"Besmmle , time Romp. " war presmted , at time
matinee , ahd "Not Guilty" was the evening's
bill. Time managemiiemmt ammnouncas a cimano
of bIll for each performance during the cmi-
gagement , anti the very reasonable price of
adnmissicui should immsure a commtinuaiice of the
excellent buninees wlmichm this comnpatmy has
hitherto enjoyed.
Thomas ICeenO closed a suoccsmmful week's
engagotnent at tlmo Coates ojora house , Kan-
can City , Saturday. appearing before two of
the largest audiences of time week , Time
railroads made a special roummd trip rate of
one fare from Lawrence , the seat of the
University of ICaimsas. on account of tlmis engagement -
gagement , and Mr. Kecime played "lJmrnioC'
at the matinee for the special benefit of time
students and professors at thmo university , and
"Richard III" at niglmt. There was an en-
timusiastle reception of time actor at. both per-
formancea. Mr. Keene very seldom consents
to npealc before time curtain. Time Semi Fran-
chico Examiner , commenting on this fact ,
said , dmmriimg hmi last emigagemnent in that
city , whemi an attempt vas made to draw
a mupeecim from him after the great tapestry
chamber scene in "Louis Xl , " that no one ,
mmot' oven the great womemm of tIme stage , can
answer a call so gracefuily as Mr. Keene
witim whom it in an art , for lie will not spoil
time stage victlmro by appearing out of time
character. Mr. Keene vihi play "Lotmis XI" as
Imis opening bill at Boyd's mmcxl Monday niglmt ,
following it with "Ricimellcu" and "Iticimard
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III ,
A special matinee will be given at time
Creighmton tonmorrow at 230 , the attraction
being Eddie Fey , in timat most latmglmablo of
comedies , "TimeStrange Adventures of Miss
lirowum , " yhlch will close time short engage-
macnt with Lonmorrow nigimt's performance.
Lob I"uller'ms present tour has been in time
nature of amm ovation , Tile audiences uvimicim
have greeted her zimmml time talented commcert
cbnmparmy 1mm imer support , have thhictl to over-
flowimmg the viaces of amusenment imm wlmicim
they ImaVo appeared ,
Mimus Fuller's emmgagemnent at the Crelghton
Mommday , Apm'ih 6 , will be attended by one c' [
tIme largeet gatlmerlimgs of tIme year tIme apphi-
caticims for seats frommi out of town patrons
being mmunmieroims. LaLole will introulimee time
dances Imero wimiclm have mnathm bc's- famous ,
Tlmo Creigimton will hmave for its nttractiomm
for three nights , comimmnenclmmg Summulay nimati-
nec , April II , tIme imOpular Irish conmedian , 11cr.
bert Cawtimormm , in the mmmims-leal commmetiy , "Lit-
tie Miss Nugget. " Ammmong otlmcrs vcli knowim
iim time mimmpmortimmg compammy are Mips Leola
Mitchell anti Cimarlcs A. Lomler , who is so
welt known timmit Imo needs no iimtrouhmmction.
lie lmas boon seen in tlmis city oftemi before
in "OhmVhmat a Night" anti other comedy
9roductlons. "rime Little Nugget" has baum
rewritten since last seeni here , nimul possesses
a great niapy novelties anml new mlmCcialiemi $ ,
but time samne mitory anmd sitimatiommu aie re-
tammmeul , Mr. Cawtimorn as Barney O'Ilraily ,
time illiterate ocimool teacher , wi'l ' be reimmemo-
Award'd
Ulgilest Honors-World'a I-zir1
1CE
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MKINO
PoDf II
. MOST PRPECT MADI3.
.4 pure Grape Cream ofTartar Powder. Fici
&om Ammonia , Alum or any other adu1tcruit.
40 YEARS THU STAflDARD ,
bered by all wimo imave ever seen this p1cc , , ,
Mr. Lodmir is saimi to be perfectly at imonme in , . .E' '
the hiart of Jakey , time Gernmnmm nelmool boy.
Beldcs time cast , several vaudeville attiata m
imave beemi engaged for timeir specialty acts
alone. This comimpeny will be the drawing
card at the Crciglmtomm , Sunday , Timesday nna
Wedneeiay nigimts , LaLoie Fuller appearing
Monday evenimig. The usual matinees will ho
given. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
INC1III.tSING 'l'iilI MlUthiLIitSItil' .
Y , ur. C A. Cmmimvnss is to mlii More Ylg
01015513 t'sislmuI ,
Time usual Sunday afternoon bible class _ ,
which Mr. Ober lion been conducting at the
Young Men"m Cmristian ! association at. 3
o'clock was yesterday turned into a meeting
for discussimmg time question of nmenmberslmip. j
in time Young Men's Cimrietianm association.
C. A. Starr havmmig been called to time chair5
various workers in time field expressed their
views cmi the subject. II , F. hiarrispn spoke
of imimi personal work , elmowing timat by tli
devotiomi of an imour a day for a week hG t
amid a co-laborer fommnd it possible to en-
Ilet a stmiilcient number imm time Young Men's '
Christian associatiomm work to nmako their
Inhere worth aim incomne of $12 for ever
hour t'pemit. ' Ho urged aim active canvasa
of the city to bring imionmbes in , so as to , (
nmake timem an active force in time various ' It
union of Chmmistian work. itemmmarkm , uvero '
made by C. U. Weed , Secretary Ober arni
otimers , mmrglng that tlmo city ho canvassed
thmorougimiy for the next few weeks. Sunday
afternoon ntenmbem'simip meetings will be lmeld ,
at 3 o'clock for a few weeks while time memO-
,
beralmip comitet'Is atit9 height , '
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o' . A. FItLY OP' 'LONG LLVERS. ,
:
Demitim of Mrs. lam' ' 1imike mit time Ago
. of 97. '
Word has been received imm this city ot
the death of Mrs. Mary Hkes' at time rest-
thence of hmer grandson , Charles A. Jewcll5 '
Dexter , Mlclm. , at time age of 97
years , 11cr death occurred Marcim 24. Mr
Ilakes hind a sister , Mm. Azuba D3uglas , ' ' - - - ' . .
who resided with lmer daughter , Mrs , Ben-
jamnlmm A. hall , 2010 CalifornIa street , fort
a mimmunber of years amid dicth April 10 , 1888 , 1
aged 102. Mrs. hfakes caine from a' famnhiy
of eleven clmildren , all of wimom were re-
nmarkable for theIr longevity. They were or
Puritan stock and were born in Massachu-
selts , but a short distance from Llooton. Tlmeir
mmmotlmir , Mrs. Itacimel Kibbe , was time dough- ,
tcm' of a soldier of time revolutiommary war anti '
a cotmein of Joimn hancock. Sime died at the
age of OS ,
Mrs. lienjaimmin A. Hall , still residing iii
this city , at 2010 CalifornIa street , is ono
of time pioneers of time state , hmavimmg lived
in Omnaima for over tlmirty years. Sue 're-
sides witim her doimgimter , Mrs. M. C. Wilber ,
anti is 87 years old ,
Smmiall In size , great in results ; DeWit'e % -
Little Early Risers. Best pil for constipation -
tion , best for sick headacime , best for coin'
stomimach. ' -
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Aeciines hums of ltoilii'r. "
, Tames Copelcy , a lodger at 702 SoutimTliir-
tcemmtim street , -was nrrestetl last nigimt at
the instance of L. Sugerman , 1203 Do'ugiaa '
mmtreet , who clarged ; him with entering lmia
store mmd stealing a pocketbook ctmntain' . .
lag n Email amommmmt or cimmimmge. - '
The ommiy complexion powder in time work $ '
that is without vulgarity , without immjury tj
time user , and mvltlmout doubt a beatmtlfler l
l'ozzonl's.
, '
% 'ilI Tnll ihoimf lime EiumiItiomm. ' '
I'rcsident Vnttlcs of time Immtermmationaj , '
ouch 'Pransmississippl exposition viil slehiver
umm address on time subject of the exposi-
lion before time Currcimt Topic club th
es'cnming.
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