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g TIlE OMATIADAILYJ3EEr _ MONDAY , MAY 1 1 , 189G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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liXAI1NAT1ONS OF TEACU I'flr %
Dates Set for Hearing Oandidatcs for
Cortifloatos.
CQNCUTED AT TEN DIFFERENT P1
AIIIIeflntM MtINt PreMett ( IL VlrNt G
Cr I Ilente friiiia 'I'I.eI r Ciptint
StIerbiltsiIi'II t--Ihnrst of
Esitlil luerN.
Hon. Henry It. Corbett , state superin
ent of public InstriicUon , hn Iiici1
ctilar iletallltig the time , place an sco
thu state examination ut canth1ate
tcachers' certificates nn ( Uplomas.
state hoard of examiners conalst of Mi
31. SkInner , stijierlntendrt Of city sc
Nebraska City. Miss Anna Fees , prir
Cf the iCeHom achooP , Omaha ; I ) . C. 0
nor , superntondont of the city schools ,
1'ont. This board , toegtlier s Ith the
&iuperintneulent , svllI prepare the qne
to be used at the state exarninat otis ,
pass upon the rncr.ts of the IlPers
ntittetl.
IxattiinatIofls for iiroreslonal life cc
catei will he held at follows :
Juno 9 and 10 , 1S6 , amiiltaneouly
the itnte supcrlntcndent's omce , 1tncoli
the Itellorn school , Omaha , and at the
school builihing In each of the folio
places : Nebraska City , Grand Island , I
Platte , Crawford , O'Neill , Itnerson , Sup
and Oxforl , A competent conductor
be In charge of the examination at
place. December 2S and 29 , 1S96 , ( just
ceding the State Teachers' association rIng
the state superintendent's c
Ing ) , at
Lincoln , beginning at 1Oh0 a. in. ,
dp : .
rho entire examination may be talce
once , or iarts at d'llcrent tunes , at
option of the candidate. No fees arc
cu r&d.
UnIci otherwise announced , the prof
at each examInation vhli be as fohlow :
First day-J a. in. , iihycni : geogra
3O3O a. m. . general hihstcry ; 1:30 p. in.
tellectual phihlooophy ; 3 a. m. , trlgonom
4O p. ni. , Latin ; 7O : p. in. , En
iItrature.
Second ilay-ShO : a. in. , chemistry ;
a. m. , rhetoric ; I :30 p. in. , zoology ; 3 p
neology ; 4 :30 : P. n. , Gerinati.
The conihiictor svihl arrange a time
solid geometry ; and , at the Dcember
amnatloit , for physical geography also
Tito bard of examiners will require ii
0120 month after the examination to liii
the manuscript anil determine the ret
As soon as this Ia done a report will be
promptly to each applicant.
Each applicant must produce a first t
county ceritficate , Issued in ths state.
will be accepted as evidence of profic
In tile branches covered by auch certifii
provided , however , that If thin app1ic
r papers at the examination indicates a
or schiularshiip in any of the ciemor
' be reje
branches , tile appucatlon v'll '
No other "grades" or "standlngs'
ho accepted In Ecu of an exaininattoi
any subject. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CiVIflt.t CObI.Et'S I % % ' 110
; ; : ; . Nev Yo
JtI iei t itii Of * 1 .Ite
I1aIvrsfl.
With uncommon pcnnp and splendor
in the presence of a vast asscrnbhag
ihistinguiehed citIzens. the now ground
Columbia university , on Mornint
heights. Now Yoik City , were forti
; .
of
doJlcateil and the corner stones
buildings laid on the 2c1 Inst.
Tue new site is a historical one. and
) itstcry dates from 1701 , when Jacob
Key purchased his farm from the city.
battle of hlaclem was fought on tue
spot where were 1111(1 ho corner st
of the I'Iiysics building afll Schermerl
hail. The battle was fought on Septer
; .16. 1776 , and "what was once the ii
wheat field , made meinornble by the
battle in which the Aiuercan troops I
the Urilish and routed them , has now
canto the tow site of Columbia. "
grounds comprise the oH Hito of Illoom
dale asylum. and are bounded by One I
dreti and Sixt tenthi and One hundred
Twentieth streets , the Houievard , and
steldam avenue.
flx-Mayor Howltt of New York deilvi
a notable address on the occasion , rovIng
Ing the growth of Columbia , its pre :
, : : condition and future posbUities. Ho
III Part :
"This occasion and these impressive c
monies arc intendeJ to recognize the
L r Ity of religion , learning and patriotism.
Is zitot fitting that such a conjunc
should be celebrated on those glor
heights , conseeraleil by the blood of
roes In a conflict which first showed
ability of the continental militia to I
their own against tinined hiritish sold
ri vhio hind provcd their valor on mztn
hiaril-fonghit field. it is meet and right t
tite ministers of the churches which
associated in tlto foundation of King's
; logo , and the bishop nad other clergy
the noble cathedral which hard by is sio
rearing Its majestic proportIons to hica
should lend to thliM occasion the bone
tion of their prcsenco and their pray
: It accords with tic fltnc's of things
the presidents and faculties of other i
sister insitiitioiis of learning , which
the pride of the closing , and Urn hope of
Coming century , are hero to rejoice ' .
Columbia iii tue day of her rejoicing , I
to renew vitli her the pledge to train
a free people in the virtue and knowle
on viiIcIi their liberties depond.
. It Is vchi for the governor and the regc
of the university of the great state of I
York , by % iioso wire and timely legislal
Columbia college was reorganIzrd and
( IOW'I1 with an estate which enables it
4 this Into day to fulfill the expccatlois ( , Ut
( ar.seelng leglslatoio hio declared that
WOs to becoino thio mother of i UiilvcrsI
to htnc the fulfillment of the jirophery
the fathers an a caio of grandeur beyond
dreams of the most sanguine frienils of sot
' heeriting , lint above nil , the Iircsc.ace of
mayor of Nev York and of the members
T the corporahlomi , Its aldermen and CIHIIn
I ally , in this gient audience assembled
proof of time tieCp and abiding IntcrcQt wh
thu city of New York has In tile fhmmal ( ts
(4 hug Place of an lnstltut1n , which , as I sb :
hope to m'how , has comitrliutcd most larg
to iii , prowth , jim the most striking 1801
4 m mont of Its progress , anti mnuU be its gu
In thin development widcm ) promises to mc
It chief amncng the cities of the worllh ,
"The teeliimg is rapidly Pproadlng ( bat
tlnmo Pins 'oitia for a mmow anti miolmier clviii :
tlcu. A spiritual vnvo like that which i
tbtced tlio erusit1cs , erected the cathicir
and the umilvcrsitleu In time nthltile ages
' the later inovcmnemit which culmlminatod liii
runatssaneo end In the reformation , is plaii
In sight and ready to usher iii thto advent
tIme next century. "hiii the question vILl 1
not as In thmo atgktocimth century , ' % 'hat
time rights of man ? ' or In tue Ilifletoenthi cm
tury. 'how tlmeso rSihits mire to tit , mmmalo avs
ottlo for the Production of wnlth , ' but , rathi
what' Is time duty of society In regarI to
use of vcsItlm which has thus bt.cmm creatoci
"Alrciuiy we van ace the effect of ( I
comnimg ! movemuent. Iii the preexit genel
tion timormi has hsccn a sudden and wcnJor
outbre'alc alxtomm rich men to endow htlgt
InstItutions of icamalmig , which they
atinetively recognize as tIm true saviors
cocot. ) Not cimly bovo large bcmfactto
been made to the exI&iting colleges by vhmi
llarvird and Yale amid Princeton anti Coiu
ida have been cnnycrtsd into truu untver
lies , hut now uuivermdtloa have been mmmui
Ilcemitly emi'lowed by Cornell , Johns hlopk'g
] tochofeiier r.smtl Stamiforj , thus perfecti
the chain of hIlwr learning from the
3.mntlc to limo Pacific ocean.
'iito tnslIer cohiees and tIme technk
schcolz have not been ovorlooke in ti
avatanchio of mnumdficenco , but Its chars
tensIle feature is limo rocoLniUon that soni
tIming higher amid aublor is needed in ord
to nve tim coming rentury from the in
toriaiiztmmg iuflueucci of ( ho grt Increa
of wealth Iii the nineteenth OntUry. It
a confession that tbo mere know1edo
acts is not sulficient for the elovptidp
character , but that time ethical and spl1tu
shlo of milan's usturo neci , the mmtrlmci
which can only bo supplied by scholars at
teachers who devote their lives to the pe
suit of truth without regard to it nlRlcrl
rt'wa r4s.
"Upon ( Ito tmuiyerstty , then , W9 must bzi
the : ouadaUous e ou mauAIcisI alorY l
=
grc atnesn . It w ill no t l ac k th e means o l
fulnes , nor time opportunity of expaadimi
influence when the rich men of our cit
allzo the opportunity whmicm it affordi
making the millions which they control
fill the duty imposed by the possesh
wealth , and by which alone its posse
can be ju.stlfled , If liberty , science , pro
antI isbar are to continue to work tog
in the future as in time past for the ndv ,
mont of civIlizatIon , time lnsitutions : of h
learning must be extended to the limi
their PoesibihIties.
"So far as the city of New York is
cerneii the Columbia university must be
the fountain head of knowledge , the c
from wbifrii will fins' time conservative
recuperative principles of sociai progress
association wIth all other benofleent
once ! it num.t b made to reach every hi
imoil anti to come into touch with every
? .en , Againt't its walls the waves of
mnumtismn and anarchy wilt then beat In
The city which is its home wilt feel it
fluenco in evc.ry profession , in the wall
buslnee3 , in itm * ubhic institutions , in
conduct of its chmmirches , in time executicni
adiIlntFmtration of the great undortal
whelm will be mienianmied by ito conti
growth. lt citizens will come to its
for Instruction. for guidance anti for In
tim , and as they approach the portal
higher municipal life. anti are confit
in miolder aims , titey will feci the forc
thiri prophetic motto of ICing's college ,
mother of the Columbia university , in
city of Now York , 'In lumino tuo vitieb
itmmiieii. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CNI'ImLENrl 01' ' lGhtU tIt.t1)U.t
( izillesl I ii 1)i'mIMM iii ( Caiil itill
'rlmc'Ir Itset. Iii Cities.
Atlcn'.a unIversity at its approscblng
nicetnont vli1 inaugurate a series of
roremices of its grailtiates to discuri.i the
lition otmogroe living in cities , Thbrc
ibout 1,250,000 of stmch negroes , or
L'Xthl ! o.f time entire negro population of
: olmntr3' , Their conlition differs widely
hat of time ilantatlon mvgrocs and gives
Lo a set of problems of great interest
rnpcrttmce , not only to timemives , bu
lie whIte race as well. These problems
elng carefully otudied by some of
raduatee of the university anti their
ectIgatIons vlll form time basis of the
) OCCi conferences. As a large niajorit :
Imo gtculmiates arc working far the uphll
) r their race in time cIties and larger t
If time 'outh , their oppotunitics for
I .vcstigaticns are unrivalled , and it is hi
hat wmo valuable rcruits may ho seemirm
The &pecini rubject of the first commfer
xili be time retluction of mortality an
legroes living in cities. Cireftmily com ]
lata as to th presuit high death rate
) a prcmented , its catlee " will be sought
eme'iies augcstet1. The preliminary ti
ion of time conference is in the hmanie of
It the trustees of the imnivorrity , Mr. Go
: ; . flradfortl of Borton , in ccmuitation
i'rof. Edward Curnmnlngm , of hlarvaril
) ther speeiahits in scology.
Slim nil Iiii < if II I.cli S'hIohi Preshauc
Time freshnman class of time hUgh school
orts the fohiowlng members whose ave
cholarrhip for April is above 90 : It
ibby. Zoia Campbell , Alice Field , Ph
ttkineon , Nellie Hopper , Nathan Ka :
tnnio ICrmmzo. Jer Ca'npbell , Aiberthia E
arrio Kramer , Dorothy Taft , Ida Hour
Inward John.m1 , NehiJo Nelison , t
hyles , Lillie Johnson , Clara Biumer ,
rowell , Luilimi Shearer , AnnaGoIdsi
lara \Votdonsall , Eflth Craven , Ito
; hioitls. Martin Knode , Adolph Swob
label Stephen , Eva Bell , William Whc
Vooti Pickering , Ala Nc'ville. William F
bUd , Clara Lr.zler , Irene hamilton , So
Irmi , Commrine Paulson , Peari Riley , I
Uiemm , Leonora Smith , Gertrude Casmveii ,
itnith , Charles Squires , Flora Klnillcr , N
tinder , Nathan I'ott , Glenn Wharton , Ca
elson , Faimnie Keniston , Lottie Ilennin
thicl Morrison. Shermr.n Smith , rio
oter , William Tiniloll , Noyes Spafrord , Nc
'tmrnbuhi , Adee ! flyam : , Clara MackIn , 4\
Vehler , Fred Sweeey , Mary .lepscn , E
itmrn. ' , Phoebe Smith , hllancime flosewa
hlna Eciwarde , , Tennie Logasa , flenn Mag :
'bronco Cook , Annetta Cory , Lillian \
ura. Casia flays , Newton Buckley , I.'c ,
terriil , Leone Eller , Grace Staebell ; total
School tmtes.
The ? irawlng exhibit is to open Miy 19
Next Thursday im class day at Loti
chiool.
Miss Amnbimpter of Castellar echool CXI )
sail for Europe early in Jimne.
'the pupils of the Central school In
oonma of Mses ! Bergland. Turner , Mcr
Id , Evoleth anti Mrt. Perrine went to III'
tie hark for a picnic on Saturday. They
do not ob ,
ret , but patriotic Nebraskans
) that.
GIbSon chooi has a valuable epeclmen
cbraeka vrctlucts. It it' a bull en
tat mnciistmres four feet In length
averol inebta In cIrcumference.
'aim killed in tue school yard.
mall boy cmo in to tell the teacher
mere was a big fat snake out by thme fc :
ad they icillod time creature with a bret
ick.
ick.Wfien time eighth grade pupils pass on
igh choi work there is often heard a ci
laint nit In the lack of ability to sp
eatly amid with sei-possee.lon In the Ia
moms before the large classee of pupils.
crconme this trouble MIss Mason of the F
tm eighth grade interested her pupIls ii
clammmatory cOntot in which every child
to room took part. Two afternoons , I
hurciday and Fiiday , were given up to
ogrnms. and a large gathering of visit
as highly eimtertained by thio good v
100 by 'tue pupile. Every emma who ca
Friday and brought th
iurtday 'canto on
iontis. Tev. Cramblet and Jonathan I
ards of the school board acted as jud
yarding to iabehle Baker time prize. T
"
'lie. a copy of "Sir Joshua Renolcis ,
esented by a friend of time ochooi. ti
oker's selection was "Vashiti , " by Jc
mroaent thought Aug
) W. Mommy persons "
" Famine" es
erbort's rentleriimg of "The
pupils wore awarded "hi
oily tOOd. Tcn
able mncntlon.- ' There were : Agnes II
who "Mrs. Cnu
rt , Maggie Gavin. gave "
Sprimig Ciotlmlng1" Joepiminc ROSO "I
miglug Lcsan ; " Edith Partridge , "how
' " IImmfl "A L
Rosaiind ,
vcd St. Michael's ;
Juno ; " Mercy SaIlm.bury , "The Fail
mnhmorten Mill ; " Katharine 0. Damiaidc'i
L LIttle Ilmireboll Blue ; " lIchen Lynchi ,
" and Miiiie Ilelimi
der for a Picture ,
'ho Jiners. " All imlIhills expressed the
conscious of the benefit derived fri
yes
tltltougIi some trieti hard
0 c'xereist ? ,
excused auth a tow gave evidence of gr
pltiatlon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( leitcrmul Iltmt'iitIi'ittl Notes.
Hackley of MuBkogc
fr. Charlei H.
elm. has attiCd $25,000 to Imt origir
tnanual training school imi th
for a
t
vn , iminking his total gift $155,000.
WimIto will ileliver the or
tndrew I ) ,
before th . literary societies at
mm m'mnemicemmieflr of Itoanoko college , Sale
. , oil the evening of June P. antI on tI
lowing day Sacretary S. Sterling Mort
address.
1 tIeliver tue cqmmucncement
has LydIa Bradley of I'oorla , Ill. , wl
aireatly given that city a hospital ,
( : mme fmr aged wonton , a chmttrch and
It of 115 acres. lies deciafed her Imite
a of irmmme'iiatelY erecting a pilytechmn
titute , wldelm , with its endowments am
urtoflPnCCN , will represent a cost
) O0,000 ,
Irs. Elizabeth Ludlow , the mother of tI
1 kmmown Now 'orIcor , Robert Conte
0 was hillel m'hilo riding a bicycle
Western boulevard imm New York semi
uthis ago , has given his entire estat
ned at $150,000 to endow in his mnemoi
unti for instruction iu music at Columnb
ego.
'hie iiowiy eiorted prcm'idcnt of IConyc
logo , at Gambler , 0. , V. ' , F. Pierce ,
28 years old. 110 iia been professor
'
iosophy at Kemyon for the last ttmrm
m.s , and was graduated it , 1888 froi
iherst-cmn institution which tia done I :
I ahmaro In givini professors and pres
ts to western coiipges ,
r. William If'ald , sscretsry of U
nklln institute , I'imliadeiphta , has ri
ed from the F'rermoh government time dci
tiomi of oIlcer ! of ( be acadenmy , In rccoi
eu of hits amerits as a scientist , brougl
time notice of that governhmmoni by son
I rendered to it , a , vell mis by his cm
lion with the Franklin Institute , white
held In the highest oteotu in Franc
' an oilier European nations. Dr. Wal
published several technical books , on
which , a work on oitctrQ.motaUurRy , I
srde&1 as a atandar authOrity.
RI You Don't Steep \Vchl
: o a book sad read in the olevtzlo ilgbte
lbs of the Cbtcag m , Mtlwaukse & UI
ii fl.v. ( flty Uakit emi * . ILOA lfroafli . * I
. , . , ,
s. '
OiIA1IA OIvERS : 1NDUiiii :
Tondora the Next osson of Women's I
Free Entertaninent ,
NEBRASKA'S DELEGATION TO LOUIS
Gemmerml Outlimie of lime % 'ork I.nI.
for ( itiut Se.'ssioti'I'o 'lake
AImoui Social , l.Iterzmry tin ,
Reommomalc ( tuestinims ,
The recantl , biennial meeting of the
oral Federation \'omen's Climbs vl
mclii at Louisville , Ky. , convening on
7 , anti contimmuing 1mm e'emtomm for three
it promises to be the most iniportamit i
Ing of the federation timue far in its
Lory , to be of excoctilng direct etltfic
und plearure to time womien who are
nt , of notably Indirect vaitme to time
) f women who will be aboent in body
lto vtii b present In pirit anti r
ientetl by ikiegatee , anti to be an imnprc
; athering - from thai volnt of vIew of
vimo stand oimtiiIo time federation and m
ock on as epectators ,
The General Federation of Women's
'
epresonts time wonmon of America. T
ore , a meeting of the federation c
all to be a notable event. There Is am
ntcreot of timodorn life , 'ithin the imomi
tuttuhtla of it , that Ia not represented it
vOnen's : clubs of the coimmitry , and thmo
emition of time ablest representatives of I
lmmbi is meaningful. Each club in the
ration is oxpecteti to semid two deleg
nd , behde these official memnbers of
: C'nvention , alternates and many climb wi
viii be protent at the meetlnge. Thorc
' 0 many matters of vital Import to
omivemition to be considered that there
) O L'everal meetings going en at time I
hue during the formal sessiomi , after
lan of time \Vomnan's congress at the Wc
air ,
Literature will be the nma'n topic fem
Irst day , anti fimmance ammul philanthropy
aClm be considered in smmmail halls. Or
coni day of the convention pimilanti
tmmd scelal ecomicmmmics vili be time chic
crest , anti cIucatlomm and home will eac
onsdercd to snmahlor meetIng places.
lie third day educatiorm anti I terature
tave tue chief place on the program ,
inatmco antI social economics mvhll each
n for treatment in time atnaller balls.
RECEPTION TO Tlhl DELEG1tTE
On the evening of May 27 a rceptlon
to tendered the general federation by
Vomen's , club of Louisville. Omi May 28
9 , two evening meetings will be held ,
:30 : to 10 o'clock. At thmcso two mccl
ach department wll ! present its subjec
1mm adtIreso of half an hour.
The first evemilmig the departnments
iteraturo , etiucation and finance will
resented , anti the second evening , Pit
brolly , social economics and the lionme.
halrnion of the commmmlttee of each dci
aent has selected a womnan to give
venlng address , who , in time opinlom
hit ) ccmnmlttee , is fltteti to present the
ram the best and latest point of vew
The chairmnezm of departments are as
Literaturo.-Mr , . Florence Howe
aughter of Mrs. Julia W'ard Howe ,
ladioci avenue , I'lalnfield , N. J.
Ejucatton-Mrs. Mary E. Mmmmford ,
horth Seventeenth street , I'hiladephla , I
hlonme-Mrs. John Vauce Cheney ,
'rancisco , Cal.
Finc.cc-Mrs. Etisrarti Longotreth , Sr
anion street , Philadelphia , Pa.
Philanthropy-Mm' . J. M. Flower , "Time
r.'a ' , " Chicago , Ill ,
Social Economics-Mrs. IV. I. Flschmel ,
Taritington avenue , St. Louis , Mo.
'ftie bustno's scslons of the federation
onveno at 9:30 : on May 27 , 28 and 29.
epartrnent meetings will convene a
'clock and ndjoumii at,1
The report of committee on revisfot
barter and by-laws will be made the p
rdcr of busrss time , morning of May
he nominating committee will report Fr
morning , May 29 , at 10:30.
At the husiners meetings the states
a rested in alphabetical order , the ci
at 'the hea
tan of 'tate correspommlence
to delegates. the president of time
dcration seated iicxt to her.
During the ctIons at time head of
ate will be placed a ba'ner bearing
anie of the state. It the state federa
as selected colors , the banner will b
more cohor.o ; othmcrwlFe the colors of
neral federation will be used-light
rotted , lettered with silver.
INITIAL MEETING IN TIlE SOUTII
This will be the first large meeting of
omen in the south , and the climb wo
Louisville have undertaken with ciUl
Km to uphold the reputation for grac
) spltality that envelopes thmcmsolvcs
eir part of tht country ,
The committee of arrangenments from
'clnr'm ctmb of Louirvitle , KY , , inclu
iss Mary Laton , chairman ; Mrs. C. J.
lieu ( printing ) , Mrs. George C. Avery 0
ads ) , Mrs Charles Pettet ( hotels
mncs ) , Mrs. C. F. Smnith ( halls ) , Miss L' '
orton ( reception ) ,
The credential committee coneist.c , of I
mcs Leach , 1735 First street. .Loufsv
y. ; Mrs. Charles Ballard , Louisville , I
rs. E. B. Horton. Cranford , N. S.
Tue committee of time biennial Inclu
rrespommtling ecrotary of 0. . F. W.
ra. Philip N. Moore. 1520 Mlealssppi
tic. St. Louis ; Mrs. Lucia E. Iliotmnt of
vienry board , 0. F.V C. , 3101 U atri
athiitmgton , 0. 0. ; Mrs. Sanmuel MelCinr
1)3 of the advisory board , 604Vest Id
reot , Knoxville. Tenrm.
bare offered
Tue women of Louisville
tertsln In their homes the officers of
leration , the chairmen of state correspo
Co. the presidemmts of atate fcdsratiomms ,
airmen of departmncnt $ , thte evening spe
, ant ) , as far as possIble , tue dolegi
chlng private entcrtaliimontm
lI clubwomon are reqmmestcti to wear , mu
rival , a knot of light blue ribbon out
ouhiler , for identiflc3tion by time reccpt
mnlttoe. monibero of which will wear
Fermi of the local club , white and gold.
il memmibers of time hlemmmmlol , and tic
arrive by noon
tea. are rcqtmeateci to
day precctling time first mneeting , and
0
tort during time afternoon to tito credonti
nrnittoo , whose adciren3 is Mrs. Jaimmes
ccli , chairnman , 1735 First etreot , Lo
IC , Ky.
NElIti\SICA'S [ REPRESENTATIVES.
at time blenui
) maiuL will be representeti
etimig by Mrs. Z. T , Lindsey , chairniami
state federation ; Mrs. II. It. Hell
I
egate and vice president. bothi of wh
1 Imavo a vote in timO council : Mrs.
Jayties Mrs. Vt' , P. Ilahford and it !
Falrbrotlmer , editor of time Wonme
'ekly. ry Those who sviii go from time sti
I Mrs. A. \ \ ' . Fields of Lincoln. presith
the State federation ; Mrs. hi. 14. Stouti
ough PlattsmoUtlm , and Mrs. it ! . I. All
itrice. , In atitlition to thieso it is tlmout
number of members trout the save
t a
bs throughout the state ntay possit
end ,
of the fedet
'imo first biennial meeting
I was lmcid in New Y mrk anti was lsrgm
inded by women from the eastern stat
' western representatim
mu very tots' .
I
ng present. Tlmis time t will be t1ffm
and time indications are that every m'ej
stab will Ito represented. Omaha s
ke a strong effort to secure time locati
tIme next imiennial meeting , anti w'itlm tl
1 Irm view time Nebraska deiegates v
armed witbm a ProposItion to feed a
iso , imot only time omccrs , but all of I
gates to the umeoting of 1898. T
position will be accom2.nied by a guc
ee , and as an additional inducement
acti will point to the fact that dun
aummimner of 189S the Trausmississir
ositloim will be held in this city ; tb
ehmibit ttmat wIll bo mnado will
alem ) only by ( lie World's fair ,
ho location of the biennial meeting
entIrely in the hands of the membe
ndlumg the esaions , for by the terms
contitutiomm It is left to thm executi
mittc'e. yet time memobers are allowed
cato their preference arid that prefc
S has much to do In governing the a
of the committee.
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Vlzuu Nnuro
di assiatamico it may be best to render
aptly , but one houiti remember to u
ii time most perfect remedies only win
ied , The best arid nmcst simple ar
tie romtmedy Ii the Syrup of Figs , man
uretj tty the Ccmiifonza' ' & F1 Syrup Coc
1.
CItJU4 ' Vt ) hIMivi ( jAl"l ' AIN .1.
-r
i'oct Scout 3tos1'liamii .tltcrmmi
It ) inmsghtnsnyuil Tears ,
Captain Jacic Cravforti gave one o
original and interssUemg aiks at time aftc
mceting at the 'oun .Men's Chmristinn
elation rooms yesttrd&y , This was thu
end time that CaptaInJack has u'pokcn I
yommng men , anti cc , cnsequmeflcc of his
appearance , the largamaudItorlumn wait crc
to imear Imimmi. hIo'ztke for an imoimr
in simile of the fact 1itattime ocoaslon vai
etmnitd to ho a reiigiou servIce , hits rer
were greeted with ns'urked enthusiasm ,
brought tears to them eyes of .uany a
imoarers as he related amicetlotw bean
patimetic rtrain , nail at other times he it
pitteD for several seconds while time ap
wimleit he ) mati inspinid smmhmidcmi ,
In beginning , Omptain Crawford
brlcfiy of tm ) Pernicious effects of time cli
tion of bleotl anti thimntler literature.
declared that 99 per cent of th convic
( hue western Imrisone were ( non Who imati
directly or indirectly lcd into evil ways
morbid desire to emmiulato time achicvemncr
time herneut of timee narratives.
In speaking of 'his recent trip to
east , hn referred to time erroneous
which mnatmy eastern iteopiti had nca
of the % e't , lie siti that while in
parlora of one of the hmantisomuetit honi
New York he was mmimmclm nmnuu'eti at tim
mioranco which people of high social al
immg milsplay&'d of the resi cosmogony 01
west , lie hti told then' thmmit there
not a miniumg camp in time went , nor
there beomm for thirty years , In whit
woman could hot walk the streets wltim
danger from hnuumit timarm arm Ilroatlwn
New York , In his own state of New
leo there was a greater umumnmber of elm
ntembCro in proportion to time popul
than In any of the eactenim states ,
In continuing his tilk , Captain Crau
imiamle a most effective temperance argum
by reiatinij the etory of Imis own life
tow svortis. lie declared that time contra
influence In his life was time ironmise
lme had niatie to his ( lying mother neve
touch a.drop of intoxicating liquor. lie
kept that pledge. even when ho bmati to
dare his refusal in time muzzle of a
shooter , and it was this that had raved
from falling. into the nmmt that lund rmi
to mmiany mnen on the frontier.
In cencitmelon the e'peakcm' recited twi
Lhreo of Imis poerts , and conchmmded , at
requet : of the audience , by giving a co
ernton , which was received with equal
mrovai ,
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11ev , Edward Ilungcrford , wttht Mrs. I
erforti and daughters , are stopping at
I'axton. Mr. hlumgerford is proprietor 01
atimoIicon Spring sanitarlumn at riot Spr1
oUthi Dakota , whicim gained a reputation
iummner'as the bert kept establishment at
3pritmgs , and one in which time social hit
he guests was made peculiarly attractb
o -
Icv 'i'iisc : CARl )
'imi time Missouri i'nelic (
On and after Stmntiay , May 10 , the
tourl Pacific will put on a Fast Llmr
rratn leaving Webster street depot , Out
it 3:45 : p. ni. , via Plattsnmoumth , Nebru
lity , Atchison , Kansas City , reaching
otmis the next morning t 7:20 , making
'cet connections to all ponts sotmthm anti
n the Grand Union station. No ciiang
, ars. Timrough Pullman servico. Night I
'or ' Kansas City leaveei at 9:30. : For fur
ufermathon call at company's offices , N
orner Thirteenth 'and Farnam streets.
ThOMAS F. . GODFREY , P. & T.
S. 0. PIIILLIPI'I , A. G. F. & P. A.
. 'l'ruel.
Tue "Train on 'the Set'otm.l
S the flurhirmgtona "Vestibuied Flyer"
hiicago.
You don't have , to climb over car. i
ormns or fail oven. baggage trucks to
0 it.
"It's "the traip. on the second true
iae'jest t reach. Best to immake tIme trip
Leaves Omnahma-,5O0t. p. m.-EXACTL
Arrives Clmicago-S:20 a. m.---NO bAT
Sleepers--Chair Cars-Diner.
Tickets 'at 1502 Farpam street.
Momisters.
Vi enorupous engines tiuat luui "
Lho't. . ! OMMIA0IHCJ
IPECIAL east at 6:30 : every evenng ( Ut
'acific' depot ) and into Chicago at 9:30 : I
rtorniri-weii worth takng a little timi
00 them-nothing in this c3untry like ti
-nearly as high as the Union depot , but
uittu its hong.- City omca. 1401 Farnam S
ltIttgO ,
lIL'IVAUKEE
: ST. PAUL RY.
Train No , 4 leaves at 6:30 p. m.
Ires at Chicago a 9:25 : a. m.
CITY TICKET OFFICE ,
1504 Farnano Stree
Just out.
The Lake Shore & Michigan South
oiiway's book of Summer Tours , show
utee and rates to the eastern resoria. I
time handsomest publications of timis chat
ur ever Issued. Sent free ott application
. P. hluinplmrey. T. P. A. , Kansas City , li
. K. Wiiber , A. 0. P. A. , Chicago.
For Remit.
One-half of our store building , cor
ourtecnth and Farnam streets.
MiLTON ROGERS & SON !
I'EhtS0NAt l'AltAGltAl'h1t.
lit. A. Itartigan of Hastings is in tue ci
3. If. Ames has gone to Chicago to
isant a week.
Charles J. hluehl of Rapid City was
I0 city yesterday. ,
Prof. V. 0. Minnelil and wife are st
ng at time Barker.
a A. Cudaity loft for Chicago last even
be gone a fortnight.
Murray and Mack , the comedians , I
opping at time Barker.
Mr. John 0. Sparks is registered at I
rker from New York.
M , 'ST. Clair of North Platte was am
e Omaha visitors yesterday ,
. \v. E. Krause nd W. A. Black of W
tint voro in time city yesterday.
Judge Samuel Maxwell of Fremont v
Omaima for a few hours yeserilay.
Fourteen members of the "Finniga
iii" commilmany are quartered at time B
r.
Sixteen members of Peter F. Daile ,
'ho Night Clerk" are domiciled at
irker.
Dr. Cumnings of Plattemnouth , vlto lmmms be
time city br a few days , left for Cimico
it evening ,
sherman Canuield 'of ' Simenldan , 'SVyo , ,
the city on business and rcncwimmg
iuaintancea.
thorns J , Jones amm ) Palmer Clark , lion
( ( I from Red 0a.k Ia. , were in Omnaha I
eon trains' yesterd.
Dr. George L. Mitl left for New Ye
iy last evening im d will visit other poimi
time east beford his return.
v. Ic. Jerome , general western passeng
emit for the Newv.York Central , was
I city yesterdayianj2 left for San Fra
Co in the evemmljug.
leorgo if. Darmtoi general passenger ai
hot agent of timumNw York Central , wi
S been In time clttJor a short time , he
. California inst nlgtmt ,
bongo ? iI , W'tnieleman , accompanIed I
I wife , left for , Chtcago yesterday , Mm
nkieman will tnt,4nue tier jourmiey
my York and Wssimington on a visit
atives.
Cimomamm Sweencyiarl wife of Rapid Ci
re in time city-cfa4 evening. Tom imi
in in the imardwlirq. business up in tim
intry for manyyeaxm and is rated a roy
xl fellow by all 'of his acrjuaiemtammces.
ebraskans at ( huts hotels : W. S. Clap
arnoy ; Robert flyers , Iloidrege ; W. I
wards , Coluenbus ; I' . L. hfawortim , 0 :
A. Sutherland , Battle Creek ; W. I
ly. Tecumseim ; F. 11. hfolston , Alhianc
B. Fields , Fremnont ; C. L. Towlo , Scimu ;
It the Murray : A , Adler , Pimiiat1elpbi
tnk B. Roberson , Ilvalyn Stickney , No
rk ; Miss N. A , Nichols , Lincoln ; A. I
lee , II. B , Osborimo , New York ; Jamni
Draper , Marion ; 'F , C , Russell. New Tori
In II , Cooley , Chicago ; E , F , Nettletot
cage ; A. Deiand , New York ; C. Kai
me ; W. F. Pardco , Syracuse ; II , V
lg'ht , ii. iii. Liatee , William Snyde
vetand ; 5 , itt , Robinson. Boston ; Vi'i
n L , . Rosa and wife , itt , Horton , CIm
o ; C. F ; . Scboft , Cbhcago ; S. Ii. Piuqnrne
cage ; H. P. McKmitght , Piuilatleipimia : I
Mathison , Baltimore ; I , B. Webb , Poni
:1 : ; Fl , ii. Stapp , Dots Moines ; J. T , David
, ! miuseathnc ; . B. , .i. Hasen , Chicago ; (
Oreer Lincoln ; II. Pomeroy , Newanit
F , Johnson , St. Louis.
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REIEDIES FOR PBLIG I
Gonaral Coxoy of' Indnstriti Army
Gives His Prosoription
FREE . COINAGE WILL NOT SW
Sit. rt I'm , bhic hmnmroemmIen Is for Ut
liil)1.Il Inuor tutu I'II y for ' ( 'lie :
s I ( Ii Ximmi-timter'st iiettr-
hog iiomids ,
General 5. S. Coxey of intiustnial
fame arnivetl in Otmmaha yesterday 'imi
route to tlmo Pacific coast , lie was mn
time depot by l'amd Vandorvoert and a mum
of local labor leaders anti ee'corted tc
I'axton hotel , Mr. Coxcy was accomnim
by his vhte.
It had beemi aminoimneeti that in the i
naomi Mr. Coxoy would deliver ami opel
lecture at Jefferson 'tiimare. Aimomit 2 :
good sized crowd gatimercil arotmmttl time
of a carriage factory smith of the park
the speaker was introtimmceti to his aumlI
by Paul Vandervoort. The speaker
barely opemioti his atitiress vimcmm a un
thower scattercd the crowd to nil avai
doorways , anti an ntijomirnmncnt var' iak
Itmller's hail at F'ourtecntiu anti Dot
itreets.
Mr. Coxoy took time nlatform anti once :
resummiod i.is discourse. lie prefaced him
narks by stating that lie' 'as an emmtimtmsi
Dxponent of time free antI unitnmlteti cot
: mf silver at a ratio of 16 to I , without
Liami to any other mmattoim. lie added ,
ver , that ho mliii miot consider time s
uestion as being at the bottont of prt
Ilnanchal troimbies , bimt that prosperity
lever return to itrmmorica until the immethc
lmantlling the coin of time realni Imati beemi
: lreiy reconstructed , lie rconmmnended
here should be "direct legislation tiir
: ime InitiatIve and referendituti anti irnperu
nammdate. " Tlmis remedy was a trifle ii
if conmpremensiomm by enme of the lmeopi
ho rear of the hall , bttt as soon as time
iiamic'e hmati died away time speaker cozmtt :
my asying that the non.imtterest bearing
rnmmuent bond simoulil b useti ; time cot
if nmuntcipai and otimer pumblie corprs !
night be gained ; that imnmigrathon to
ountry simoulti be restricted ; that t
houid be public improvements inaugmir
hich wouitl give employment to nil
men ; [ hunt all working days elmotmhtl be
basis and that t
hiNt on an eigiit-imour ,
'hmoulmi ' bo a service pension of not less I
S tier mnomuth accorded to nil soldiers ,
(1 addition of 1 cent per day for each
pent in tim service.
I'OOlL OPINION OF BANKERS.
Mr. Coxey contended that the pro :
nanctaf troubles of tbc tlntteth Statea
rgoly arisen through the bamiking syst
Fe ihitistrated this by saying that he m
idoreti the average banker not tar renic
rom a confidence man. lm 1893 there
2 circulation $1,500,000,000 , of gold , si
nd paper money Issued by time goverzmm
wo.thirtis of this amount was in the liv
t time people. When they hind paid tI
ebta the residue was placed in the ha
t a small rate of Interest. The bani
ad in turn band the mcr.ay to the mu :
mctu'rer and in one sense fluid reecivetl
rest on something that did not belong
hem , or in otimer words , upon their do
'ills ' syntem had alto brought into ye
nether practice wlmich imad imolped to un
tine the financial ccr.hition of the coum
mid this was the issuance of conmnmer
aper Iii the form of thirty , sixty and nh
ST notes.
"Our bank reports show that in the spi
t 1893 they had discounted $4.500,000,00 (
ieee notes , " said the speaker , "As qt
C it was discounted It was subject to clii
lie manufacturers were then drawing ute
to deposite of their employcs. Ti this si
r affairs the business of the country
anaed upon the employc.s allowing tI
oney to remain in the banks , for as
t they would draw their money out of
ink the bankers would hare no money
c-count notes with , the manufacturers
ing able to got their notes dlscorn
mId not get money to pay their men
ineequcittly tile factories vcre shut mb
irowing out of employment the thousa
inca virn today are begging for work ,
"The causes that paraiyzed our busin
I 1893 were the placIng upon
amket of $103,000,000 of Atm
un securitie5 held in England ,
inverting of thorn into g
ud the withdrawal of the gold from
muntry , 'fimo newspapers then commen
0 agtatiomi ! of time repeal of the purch
g clause of the Sherman silver bill. 'I
Ipers went into every home and time peoi
teaming frightened at a fancied hiol
isis , withdrew their deposits from I
tflkS , These runs being mnado upon
inks , time fimiancial heatls had not he r
alto amounts within comnmantl and ci
quently the doors closad and timings wi
I from bad to worse. "
As to time remedy recommended for I
esent dltTiuciities timat beset the labor
an , Mr. Coxey was of time opinion timat I
option of the one law that the commi
aith army rnarcited 400 miles to app
congress to pass "was thmo true one. " 'I
uns shoui dbe so formed that every rmi
we should be so formed timat every in
ouid be given an opportunity to cell I
bor in beautifying and improving
mmntry. We ace products stored up ti
epic cannot buy , therefore we do not wo
produce more surplus products. We we
start the idle and unemployed to pi
cing something that cannot be placed up
e market to come into competition vl
0 surplus products already stored. Tim
ould be started to work In building go
stis anti varous public improvements , a
tile-they are tlong ! this they are creati
hue. Then let time government ' issue menthe
the value created and 'pay these m
services rentlered , the same as they
ring the ar , anti in this manner
un wili have a purchasing itower to b
ducts that are now stored away. Ti
iismmbstltute a cashm system that vhhi ta
place of a credit system , riiicim it
ice tailed In the met tmventy-two ycaro
rue speaker commcludeti by saying : "B
t ivhhh come in only one way and timat
ethmcation first anti political action aecor
a adoptIon of the non.lnterest bean :
id will bring timis about and give ii
date rellef. "
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NE % ' 'I'IMII.
St. l'aimi It'
leago , Idilwmukee &
10. 4 , leave Omaima 6:30 : p. m. ; arrtv
cage 9:25 : a. m.
.o. 2. ieavo Omaha it a. m. ; arniv
Icago 7:15 : a , m.
o. I , leave Chicago 6 p , m. ; arniv
alma 8:05 : a , m.
o. 3 , hea'o Chicago 10:25 p. m ; arniv
alma 3:25 : p , m.
The "MIL\VAUKEE. "
City Office , 1504 Farnam Street.
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IIXCIJIISIONS H1iS'I' .
'ro I'ittsburg tutu
' via i'onumsyivan
, mw rates to I'httsburg
rrt. ine8 from Chicago , May 24th , 251
I 2Ctlm , account proimiliition national cou
than ; also June GUm , ltim and 8tim f
rtim American Sacngerfest , To W'asimini
, 1) , C. July 4th , 5th , 6th antI 7thm , f
atIan Endeavor convention. Get detai
Dering , 248 SouttmCiark street , Ghlcag :
Ormiji
A
.
Special
Train to
Chicago
for
Omaha
travel exciusivoly
NORT1IiVESTERN LINE.
0:30 : every alglmt.
p
Clmtummge of 'l'tume ,
CHANGE OIl' TIME.
lie ELECTRIC LIGHTED OMitIIA-ChhI
30 LIMITED of the Cbicao , MIlwauke
t. Paul now leaves the union depot dali ;
31X-TIIIRTY (6:30) : ) p. m. , arriving Chi
) It 9:25 : a. m , City Ticket 001cc , 150
narn street.
p
I ) I lID ,
ritered into ilteNsv9. at the age of
"I anti ten months , rSralsy M'rel , yoUn
son of the into horatio L. and El
ingtOn Sawari , Funeral service at resi
ce ; ' 1616 Nortim Nineteentim street , Tucs
, at 4 o'clock p. m , Interment , Force
'a. 2'rienda invited.
4tht4E (
lice , March ii , 1u90.
"Onto his job. "
t
_ tf _ About two months ago our huycr went into the office of
a swell clothing manufacturer in New York and looked
1L
L ovcr lils linc of ncw spring styles. The line was elegant t
' -very clcgant ; but thc priccs wcrc still norc elegant and
Ag our man waLked Ieisurcly back to his office and waited
? for tlini to come down. They caine. The first ship ;
_ a . : mcnt of thcsc suits wilL bc ready Monday morning and
; the prices will be $7.50 , $9.50 and $ O.SO a stilt instead "
of $10.00 , $12.50 and $15.00 which we would havc to
t get for them if our buyer wasn't "onto his job. " The &f
4t 7.5O suit IS made from as handsome a piece of Scotch
- - - cheviot as cvct' went into a suit , and the $9,5O and -
$ I 0.50 suits come in hard woven worsteds in pin-check
tc and hair-line effects , 'We will bank our reputation that
- - these suits are as fine materials and as well finished as -
t you can buy anywhere else for $15.00 to $20.00 and we
c are a little curious to know what sort of a " " you
- - - will get in the stores w rc t ey paid 3Oper cent more
for the same suits.
.Kcej5 your ear j' tija g.rozind for news of 1/ic ba/4zzce of
: S/iibie iii. 7'/ic who/a dcz1 invo/vcd over oo su/Is.
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"WHERE DIRT GATHERS , WASTE RULES. "
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
SAPOL1O
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SOUTH OMAHA NI3WS
eocooccoeocecocetzeee44
This evemiing the memmibers of time
council will make another attemtmpt to c
firm a coumiclimnan to liii the vacancy in
First ward. It was reported on time sti'c
yesterday that limo namno of John F. Itobmi
wotmltl bo sent in and that tittm mayor we
ask timat Roberts be coniirmed. Notwi
stantiing the fact that the nmajority of
coimncilmnemi appeared to be satisfied with It
erts sonic of time detnocrttts whose nor
were voted on at time last meeting were
imumatilmig amid appeared to have somno Imopes
inducing the mayor to present timeir mmii
again.
The resolution prepared somno time ago
regard to taxing ( ito gambling liommson 5 (
mnonth will in all iirobabiiity b immtrotlumc
also time rules tar time governmttent of I
police anti fire department.
It is expected that time committee on put
buillilings will report in regard to 'locati
the mayor's office. It is thmouglmt by sonic
the committee that it would be tnuch clmeal
to pay the $15 a month allowed ( or rent
mayor's office tovt'ard paying the rent
the mayor's Present office. If this is dccli
on tlio city will save considerable in I
way of furniture , lights , heat amid telepito ,
HAS hAl ) IlAliD L1JCICIX Ills 'i'iM
'Story 'huieJm ltmsNe'rer Failed to Pr
cul'e iid a , ml ilrenkfnst ,
An odti Ioolcn ! imian giving the miamue
Timothy Thmompson called at the cIty j
iaet night amid asketi fur smmppcr and lodgh ,
which was furnished.'hiie eating itis ar
ie lie told 'a story of hart ! luck. Ills homi
ho tmid , wan fornmerby at Carlisle , Pa. , witc
he lived until last fall , being employed
the Mount hope paper mtmhll. In October I
wife died of quick constmmnption and was so
followed by his two small chultlremm. Aft
the funeral , hue sold time rtmrnitmmre imi I
modest tlvell'rg , anti after paying sot
debts , fotiiid Ime had nomttethming loss thtatm
in cash left. Vitim this capital he strmm
cut to walk to Pocatello , Itlalmo , where I
has a brotittir who Ic crnpoyed on a catt
ranch. At Warremm , 0. , he was taken do
with fever and was cared for by time coun
qntii well enough to continue his jourmic
lb claims to ham walked every step of ti
tray , Some times , ho says , tie gets a coup
of tiay8' work at a farm , but not ofteti. I
has made it a rule to apply to the police
erory city lie has paseeti thrommghm for lotlgim
and someth'i to cat , and by doing this em
tehiing his' story lie has so tar escaped arre
on the charg of vagrancy.
( Ioitlrnied a 1.iuvge Cigiss.
Yesterday afternoon at St. Agnes' citure
i38 bcmy.s amid gIrLs were confirthed. Ilislu
3canneli officiated anmi was assl.shed I
I'athers Jeanette , ICoppen , S. 3. , Flnglis
tiara , Walsh , Coianari , Moriarty , McDeavl
mnil a Fremiciscan monk. Mr. , ' , Mrs. Pa
tclc Sheelmy acted as sponsors ( or time dm1
Iron. Time class marched into time elmimrch i
ito beginning of time service , maicing quite
eng proce.9iion. Tue girls wore all mirer're
n white , Bishop Scanneil was seated betou
ho main altar tiumring the confirmation or
tie conflrmants nmarched up two by two ci :
core confirmed witim time sign of time eros
dii's None Brown of Council Bluffs can
he solo parts , assisted by time youn
wmen's choir. Miss Jennie Kentimug m
louncil Bluffs presided atthe orgami ,
. , i4titimIi' .
fl'dienti'.i I
Yesterday afternoon tlte St. ( bcorg
Cnlgimts , St. John vochety , St. Jamneim cc
tety ammtl Bohemian CatholIc turners cain
own fromn Omaha anti participated in tim
cryleca of christenIng a btatuo ef St. Aloy
ius , wimlcim had been presented to the lie
eminum Catholic chmurclm by time Somiti
Inmaha Catimolic turners. Time visiting so
hellos came tlown on time cars as tar a
street , wimere they were moot fly Frammek'
and mmmii marched to St , Mary's chmtmrcli
wenty-third ammd U streets , whore the core
iony was held , Itet' . Fatimer Zak , hmasto
t the cimurcim , officiated ,
luie ( lit ) ' ( , ssim , ,
The socialist labor party gave a Imasico
hcnic at Symidicato Itark yesterday , iVimli
me attendance was not 'imiit was expoetCu
11050 present enjoyed timemme1vcs at dtf
rent games ummtli the rain stoppetl tb
ports.
Title morning in time district court time mini
r the city against ex.Ctty Clerk Ditzcmmm ii
Awarded
Highest Iioriors-World's Fair.
.D 1t
e31CE
DAKJN
MOST PERFECT MADI3.
I Tiufe Grape Cream otTartar Powder. Pret.
'om Ammonia1 Alum or any other aduiterani
40 Years thr Standr.
to come up. Time city reeks to recover
$210 which it l asserted Ditzon Collected
as dog tax while city cleric and wimich
ntmmotmnt was hover turned immto time city
trczmsutry.
Time funeral of Timoummas Conroy , who dieti
Saturday aftcnmmoomi at St. Jovephm's hmosimltai ,
tas lmeitl at Jltuumfoy'a titmdertaking rooms
arm 'rwcnty-foumrtim street yesterday after-
umoon. Rev. D.V , Moriarty , pastor of St.
Agnes' cimimrcn , conductetl time services , Interment -
torment wait at St. Mary's ccmnetor3' ,
This evemming a mneeting of Sotmthm Omaha
republicans will be iteM at Pivonka's hail
Twemity-tourtlm and L streets , A nummibor
timatters of imnpomtattce mviii cotne tip anti
every republican In tile city is requested to
be prevent. Time reintblican uiatnbeatt chub
vihi also mneet at time sanme tittie amid place.
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No hurry Tilt I aim Snrf.
Spemiul all day in 0naha ammd leave vii ,
"Thlfl NOItThI\VES'ERN LINE" OMAHA.
CIUCAGO SPECIAL at 13:30 p. in. ( dining
car. )
NO hURRY ! flLL YOU START.
Timon thtere'e consltlerable lmurry for the
tralim nrr'cs at Cimleagn ennly lmext mimorning.
This train Is equipped svltii EVEItYT111Nt
anti words are very hard in find that do it
Justice. If yotm MUST leave earlier , imiquiro
about time 4:45 li. mm. Overland Limited.
City oMce 1401 F'arnani t
There Are 'l'sii , Ctiissi's ,
) t railroads running between Omaha anti
Ihicago , tim MILWAUKEE-anti "tile 0th-
urs.It tinesn't cost any more to ride by
, htm best line thaum "tue others. " Magtmifl-
: ently equipped , electric lighted , solid vesti-
iimicd trains leave ( la tmmtiuim depot daily.
IIty office , 1504 Fartiani mitreet ,
F A. NASH , General Agent ,
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htt'turmis : i Stipipt' rir a ii 1gg ,
S. A , Forbumsim , a laborer , wtmim iassing
imm'ougim "Itnmcimt' ' tulley in time vicinity of
\Veieter street depot last evening , when
IONIC unseen pnrtv hled an egg , which
mat ! imaaet1 it liemioti of iloftmhine's. at liii.
meatl , Time egg luntlci on imit ; Smtmttltiy
'iothmeim ' amid explouietl , FurbImsil itlCkt'tl imp a ,
tone : tnd timrew it htmlo the glass window
if a eat tumge , w'imIclm lie t'immlmossd cnntuiigmoti
hut musiiant , lie vums arrested on a chlarge
If disorderly condttct.
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Bad complexion litdlCdteS an unbcaltlmy
tate of the system. ro\vhtt'5 Little Early
Lisers arc plil that will correct this cotidi.
ion , They act arm the liver. they act on th
tomacim , they act aim the bowels.
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It iibhit'm'y I ma I lie Cl I . ' Sin Ii.
Harry Sotmdcnburg was nrrestetl luist night
or entering time loom of C'lmnrics 17mttt ,
oiler inspector , iii the city Imahi , tumid talc.
: ig timeretrnm a ntmmrmtmer of calIpers , llie , a
ice and a. pair of troumutems , Imelonging to
he oerImi'ant. lie Wtmtt taken into cums.
itt ! ) ' , after a ions chase , 1w ( tic officers ,
oudcnhumrg was chnrgetl with burglary ,
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Jot itt Ieitti. Ott I tigersoll isin ,
A iiv&y debate was hmeiti him Armory imal
tilt evening icfore a select atmdience on
Ingersehl's Tencimlmigs" between Dr. Mc-
, enn nmmtl W. F. Jtmmuiepnmi , Time gentlemnevo
ro invited to debate at Coumicil Bluffs soon.
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A WORN OUT FAD.
" itlonul i'iii'Jthim'ii"
Spri ttg : uii'il lOJIlOM ,
aimd "J'u mu iou" mm ii 0 I ii Fos Ii i a tmci&
1 il e ft ,
Pure blood , strong nerves anti muscles.
run , itcaltimy ticsim camm wtly caine front
hoiosome food well digested. "illootl pmnl-
era" and "nerve tonics" do net reach the
lute of the mmiimtchihef. Thu etomnacim Is the
iint to be looked after , Time sotest and
mrc'ct m'ay to cure any forum of itiuligestion
to take after each tmieal sotime lmurzmmheuma
eparatic.n wimich will of itself mllgest too : ! ,
ii're in an excelloit preparation of title
Ii composeti of vogetalmie essences , intro
'psin , Goldetm Seal and fruit salts , sold by
'umggicte under time Paine of Stuart's ly.
usia Tablet , , aimmi time tablets , taken
ter meals , aetmitit digestion woimIerftmily be.
use they will digest time toed mrotnptly
fore it imas Unto to ferment and sour , and
0 cak stonmacli , relieved anti asmLt.tecl in
is t'ay , aopn beconies m.trommg amid vigor-
' 5 again.
Stuart's Dyspepsia 'i'ahlctmm mire superior to
I ) ' ecrot patent unt'dlc's , because you
tow s'iiat you are taking irmto yotmr iotomn.
ii. They are said by mlruggistim every-
mere at 50 cents lion iuckagc ,
Wrtte Stuart Co. , Narijaii , Mich , , for
oh ott stomach diseases.
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ibSTAilLiSihill ) 1i74.
G. A. Li'ndqui's ,
TAIL OR.
3 Ia SouTh FzfIccz/h St ,
of Srinjr Noveies
Phlichis % 'HhiY LOW.
FULL SETOF TI1ETH ,
$5.00
Avid we guarammtee all our tiork to
be time very best. Teeth oxenuetod
for 25 cents.
DR. WI'FIHRS ,
4th Floor Browim hiiock ,