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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1896)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I 8 TIlE OMAILADAILY BEIE ! MONDAY , MAY 18 , 1891 ; , - _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - TURNINC TOIVARI ) 1DEALIS Appreciation of Higher Idncat1on ot Uo fined to the Pow. DEDICATION OF COLUMBIA'S NEW . Sil IO41 vrn Cfl ICgCM Not Ivupl II Ircly lu 4ttiiI Ing the Pziit , hut , ( rnil.Ie i I Ju l'roIICIUM uu t lie 1'rcMuu t a nul F'i.ire. Modern oc1oty In paIng from the mu tant to ( ho In1istrIa1 tylo , and In IspIa tng It ohigarchic consttutloii ( for a thet' ocratic enc , wen through a verlod of lhuhI tInLni , s rItc Nicholas Murray Ilutler Ilarper'n Weekly. Thlu 3lIIIl9tlnIsun , baG on crude theorizing and Inaulequato Inform ton ! , wa marked corutcuiipt for tie ) Inst tIoni of the past and an exultant seIf-con lonec ( IflU to lack of historical persjwcttv IIgns are not wanting that In AmerIca , some respects at least , thuI tjtuIItInIm } Ijelng outgrown. A warm and health Ideahl'm Is eeahIng over a large portion tlio American people. They are turning I hIstorical stUhIcs ( , to art , literature and phi oscluhy , at , never lezPlO turned before , The EacrlficeS for education anul phliaiithrol have long since surpareih in amount LI tresure3 of 1cirgs nnd emperors. The coi viction that civilization Is continuous ai ) that thin present , changed thought It. be , deeply rooted In the past , is no longer coi flneul to chioiart. but has become the cou mon Pr'pertY of Intelligent peoi.he. Jro this has pruIng a new uIporL for high j ( education , and for historical and cieitiI rcsoarch that is a happy augury for the cci tury so soon to open. Th19 tetudeflcy , or movement , Is clearly r flecteut in the IIfe.huitOry ! of the Americ tintrersittes. At Baltimore and in Chlcah fortuule3 won by ucct In trade and Ii - uluatly have cihleti into exLsten.co two He centers of tue nation's higher life , while ' Cainbrilge and In the great metropolis New York oIl coiIeIatn foundations ha been touched by the magic annd of wcaitl nnul transformed Into two of the grcLL on vcrMhttes that the uiatlon loves and honor The uinlversity Is tuIo ? vIlble euuiboiIunent our lthest ! idu.u ! flfld their historic supper It confltCLs us with tiioe ' 'last enciuantiuien of the inkidle IIIO" flint have ( or oH. n ; \I Mattiicwrnold 1ii ( Jfd , 0 Ifleffable a charll The spIrIt of the middle ages t3 outgrowi hut of Its romance and it9 lofty ambltlo eohnetliing reinaliuM , 011(1 Is rCltoCtCd In U cicalcmIc CottiuulCS ! and customa of tbday. Ttlougiut9 such as thci are naturally sub gestOti by the (1iflIty ( LOll the magnitude the dedtcatloui , on May 2 , of a new site I the tuei of Colinubla university In the city I Ne' York. Simple atiul appropriate rchIg1o ccrcinonies opened and closeul the exrcic Aidrcssra by the preu'ident of the universht by re. rein'attvC t the tabbing staff diret1 tnteroitcul in the greet buildiigs vhoe ecritci stonea vere then laId , by the preilticttt Harvard unIvtr'Ity , America's oldest edue : tional founditott ! ; the presence of citize utcidbery anti t a POSt of veterans of the w for the union , of tbo htigheot oflicIalt of Ui city and of the ate , of cc1Esa.LtCH rEprCaCn lug thin great iittoi'ic churches ; of mcii an .tvcInon Who stand In the forefront of the lii of a vast tuetropohia ; encl flutahly , an oratic all respect9 worthy of tIi occaooii , by distlnguishicd plultIle rervant aitti man of a : fairs-all tIie.e male the OCciOIi Elgolficar unl ineutorable. Is A VEItITABL.fl ActoPorAS. The t1tc is worthy of the university. It a veritable Acropo1I. I'rotccted by the 11u son on the w.t. auth by a vahi of rock a thto east. the heights of Mornhigsiule are fo : noiae and dn of over rt'tno'ed flout the cIty'a traihic ; nioti yet they will always be down upon a city's bile. They have bec eolc.ctcd , by common consent , as offering tI fIttet't Pernialteat home for tIie cathedral I tha Protestant EitIi' oital church , for the 1I9 pital ofSt. Lute , for the tomb of ihte nation greatct ildicr , and for the 'plendid on I I I vcrhity that has sprung Irom the Ioin Coluinhila cohlego. It would ocent. thierefori . as if the probhetic vision of Mr. George \.i Bain Curtis , 110011 whoa the iurchiaso of liii &hIo was in contemplatlun'ati about to I : fulfil Icil. ' 4 titan t. ' ' hi a hi , ' 'had n I ) I ofti C aarnei of plUCC titan the Garden , the Porch the Academy. 'V.'hiat they were to the cit of tilL ) violet cro'n , a vromht n1u splendi goneroe'ity may make the college of the gre rc.vohiitionary patriots of Now York to Lii city of their ehiidren. ' ' "A university that 19 set upon a lull cat not tie hid , " as l'rciiient Lnw hIUlpily C , prose.1 it In hi addro9 at the opening ' the dedication cerouIicttlitHI. Cttluinhjia WI stand , let. ua hope , for centuiIe.i to com whtero the magnificent inetropobu by the se , tha gateway of a continent will always cc IL anti learn to regard It with erer-Inereat lug affection and respect. The untverslt v1iI in turn serve the city and the natlo J even more ainpby thaui the hiitoric Columbia 4 college titus done. From the earliest uiO or Its history Cnliiinbhtt college tins contrhl titeil on unusual liroPortioui of Ittt.ons to thi ricrvleo of the atate. 'rhis Is not evh3enc by tue great nantea of Ibantilton , LIvingtot ltlorrls , Clnton.1r1511. . and Huwitt alone , hit by the hundreds of men who hare stood f good cItIzenShIP and bight political ideahi jut as strenuously and uiefuhly as their moo ulltingtihtlied follows , if loss conspicuoui titan they. This cervlco of the pa.t is fit of promise for this future. America's great est problems are no longer agricultural , coi marcIa1 , or InduRtrlal ; the ) ' are Political. Tb American contIttitIoIt VI15 framed , as Mi who hail for the mat LOch ) ' iiays , by men part the .trongest $01150 of the dangers deinoerflry but conerVative as It lit , be 3flC 11111) ' ea'lly ut .3 it fl5 an Instrument tyranny tint ! oppreisloti. To snake this poi'Ible is one of the higheit dittIes of Ut American universities. These universities arne Prcuiihc'nt Eliot eloquenti no longer , its liOIttICtb out , ' 'merely stiilents % of the iiaI ; meditative otncrvers of the lirerent , or critic at safe distance of the actual struggles au strlfeu ; of the working vourhJ. Tiloy are ac tive participants in all the fuutilantentn progrecsi't' waui of modern society. " 13 Inculcatiuig trite patrlotlsiuu , by Instructini : by I at erineti tug I Ii C lcu''ouis Of hiturtian Iii tor ) Ii ) ' spreading ahtroad high Idrals of puibli morality ann eiilclt'ney , antI by partlclpntin , 1F ) largely auul its thiuectiY a' may be In Ut foiuut a Ia U on and ii I rect I on of iu hi Ic poll c' the ii ulversi I I C , Part leui ha thy oil (3 ( * 10 huiljpi I , II ehtiuatcil auuil so aduuutrabiy cquulpp'd as Co htunbia , are to Ii of Iiucuicuulahlo ! lwn.'Ilt t our great ulemocratte exIterhuneust In th year to COIHO , l1ithiNTS ! Oi 'I'RUfl GRflATNIiS. Mr. Ibewiht'c lunpriussive oratlan halt ! cut plissis Cii this tucI ; nut eunlihuosis is uteri vejghuty hiecuuwo it e.inio ( tam ouun whuosi life Is a couipictiou.us Illustration ot s Idi kuiovle'3ge auoil a finely traluueut liutelllgeitcu corrtantiy devoted to thug ecivico of tb people , not .uu1y iii public otibce , tint ii private stutlun n ehi , Mr. hltiwitt Ii Insfrtlng upon tue value of Idieli In cis'Ill tiatun , repeated aimost the very rtrtl 0 2hitu1in Juither Iii his fatuous Irtler to tin burgoInAsteru of the ( lerinaut cities. "A citI ! t ; not great. " be sail , becaubo It contattut snauty u1eilings and covers uutueht terrItory Awarded highest Jionors-WorIds 1ar. I IIJAKIN6 P4MM MOST PERFECT MADE. a I I A pure Grape Crcarn of'Tarlar Powder. Free ( zom Ammon.t , Alum or any other adulternt 40 Ycari the Standard , It. , greatness does not consist In unere nuim bers and in commerce , lt eminence I dchcrmlnc'il by the charicter of Its cvivihl zatlon and Its provIsion for the matertill intellectual and spiritual wnns of its citi ZeflL" how many men awl women atseuu to theo statements as artIcles In thel credo , but never dream of actIng upoi them ? The greatest enemy of good citlzenshhi Is InulifTorence , The antidote of indifferent Is enthuuIasin. Tue country is entitled t tkinauid that enthusiasm and not Indiffcir ence shall Issue from the doors of the unl versltles , With the examples of llampdeui Samuel Adams anul Lincoln befoo ( is , ho dare we treat our political rights anul uhtitle wIth Indifference , and hope to maintain ou Institutions unlmpaiu'eul ? A etrlking paeaago in Mr. lIesttt'a oratloi % vaz that In which he ulemonotrated the fac that the larger portion of Columbia's endowment mont iz duo to the "unearned increuuient that hIM Collie frouts the material prsperlt : of the city of New York. Neither privat sacrifices nor the affectionate gratitude o a large number of Persons hia made PossibI the Colombia of today , much as both liar contributed to its recent expansIon. Tb foundation of the uiniversity'u cuudo'ment vero laid by the growth anul dovebopnuen of the city , Itecognition of thitu fact hut Past's now ohuhigations upon the unlvcrahty That It Ill accelut and fulfill them we al hope anul believe. The city of New York I , approaching crIsIs lii Its history. Its territory and poptu latlon are soouu to be Increased by consntida than ithi neighhurhug towns and cities , T dewloc a form of government for co vast I municipal corporation , end to auluninkter I wiecly whurni deviod , arc tasks of appalint magnitude. At a time like this a powerfut auth patrIotic tuniversity is an inestinabl bocrn to the city. The university iuiust czs tribute Its wisdom antI Its strength to tb city , and the city s'il1 reward It aq hundred foul. lint the incremcnt will be no bonge " ' ' "unearned. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ctss 1)3 % A'l' W'Af't1t' lUll % 'ork uf ( lie li t t Ii' ( ) uie. . I'it'npieul Thtt'Ii FiierN. Despite the dreary weather of Frlila ) the hahl8 of the W'alnut 11111 school won packed vlhu visitors to . witnesu the clas day excrcisn. The decorations were taste futi a nil lrotu 'o , hieing en LI rely I ii I It a colors , which were vltite and yellow , wiuiti and green Tha lUPilS were profusely decor ated with the marguerite , the chotoa tlos er A grecuu ladder , with eight rounds of ye1io aiuil vhilte , anti adouncil vith inuurgueritco iiroclaiiuicil the claso 1ncitto--\'a Clinib. " The following prcgrans 'zts given : 1'laiio Duet. . . .Jc'ssie Johuneon. Ciarn ITerve ) } ouug-eIectcu1. .Scvcnth nnd fighuthu Uradvu ClasH l'npel' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George t3entofl , Euiltot' : Gus union , Aso elate 1ilItor : IHuoul by ibInuv'hii'Vilcox tutu FaY Neely ; Seleetlon by Joe : tcLnnn nnd Eunnun Smith. Piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'iilmcjuts : Clasot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ileivo ) Song-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schoo Chiusti ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simnurion , Twenty-four Veis Iletuie..Inmtcttt' Mihiem Piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AmuderFol Class \Vhil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8111 13 , El Uoomiev ; Sth A , Eiinn Dear Platte Duet. . . . . Ituth1ihcy . , Ilenriettu Fnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Huh Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1rp. Coreil , mandolin ; NIPs Arnold , Piano. Prescnlntion of Class to High Shiooi. . . , Stipetintcnihemmt Pcat' Vocal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; Arnak' AultiresM..1)r. . Vounfiehu , Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schoo The cns ! p ier perhaps representeti Limo grt'atest amotmnt of literary effort cmi the Part of ptuiiibi. 'rime vapor on "Twenty-four Years Itonco" was by many pronounced a reosmaric. chic itrocluction for eighth grade pupil. Mabo huh , its lien recitation from Bird's Ciurimtmnas carol , . "Time fluiggbcs Go Intc Society , ' mhoweil considerable ability nflil keen appreciation of the subject In hand. Superintendent Pearse made a very happy peoch In pret'entlng tha class to the high uscimool , while Miss Armuol3's slo brought nit cnero that clearly showed the place hc hohia in the children's hearts , Dr. Tlumtier was to give the address of the aftenimoon , but having been called fromu the city by tIme Illness of a relative , Dr. Warflelul was secured to fill hmI place. Ills brief talk wits : tblc'and ultetl to the oecaslor. . After tim exercics lied entleth , the pupls of the lower grade rooms marchei in amsil presented comigratuulatlona and flower' to the deptirtiiug class. Thtla formed one of thy miioot pleasing Incidents of th day , bringing into tunlsomi all pumpt'.s ' in the cimoI amid hit- telestimig all In time event of each ycar-cla. day. _ _ _ _ _ _ l'uihuiic Sehmistil OlCM. TIme annual exhibIt of tue Omaha lUbhiC 'cliools wIll bo opened en Tuesday. . Some features of the work this year tend to niahoc Ito umltwtujihly attractive showing. hut little vork iiai b'hen clouto in drawing boolos , and imuich train imatmur , on a larger plami tltauu heretofore , which givea mumoro showy effects. 'Fiucn thiera is mit ? I ( iii okolchhmi g froumi I I fit. which Is very attractive. 'rite kinticrgartcn vork lou especially tasteful. Much of tlul work will be 115211 again for the State fair , 'l'lso Interest t'hosvn by Flight school pupils ha visiting the eisa's day exercises of their fom'mnc'r ichuool ta lit every ra' grathf3'hmmg , amid it is perhaps neceossary they should find op. portimnity to gi'e vent to theIr mssuch prized elacs yell , but It would , perhaps' , be well for them to remememnber that the gemieral public uumay hive too much evezi of that crowing glory of modern class life , asiti content thom- mil'ett wIth a few lcs I lien a half dozen repetitions. It k' Itrobably a good vent for the feelings of the "fresimle , " as ito returns to tue old halls amid ( cola his freedom from grade authority , and is coittcInmms of a whole year of 111gb school wisdom bumping around In lilti bead , amid one good , vlgorouo , clas yell will probably be cheerfully accepted by inihIhl , vheltors and authorItIes with forti- tutte , hut more than that asi'uunes the prcpor- ticim of a veritable nuionnce , The schoul under th fohtowing teachers stand highest In their respectIve butidinga in attendanca : Umico'n ' , shIes Wearuso : Train. Ml'3 Brown ; Cas , Mhas Situontis ; Franklin , Miss Thompson : Sherman , Miss humphrey ; I'ttrlc. Mhstu Furlong ; Uanct'olt. Mlsu Uphani ; Casteihar , i1ia Dacoy ; Forest , Miss Ilnatet- icr'ast ; Side , Mhs Brow ; Cfismwnhuis , Mrs. Clmnistlaucy ; lelionm. Miss Icaurunan ; Webster - ster , Miss Davis ; Mommniouth , Mrs , Elliott ; Dupont , Mks Wolcott ; iavenport , Miss Nichu- ohs ; Long , Mis lire ; Windsor , MioaVhek - huammu ; Mason , MIss JCnigimt ; Laice , Miss /tdzuuni' ; Leavomuworthi , MIss Fitch : Central i'arlc , : it'ami h'OlVcill ; Cohuumthilumm. Miss Viii- ccitt ; ViuitOhi , Miotu Leighton ; Farntmn , iIlaj Masoum ; lrtmiii 11111 , Mu's. ICidth'r ; Saratoga. Mrs , \'arc ; Ommuahma'Iew , Emily Dorim ; Am- tiler Miss flitrhcy ; Pacific. tIsuu Gocolirman ; ladge , Mi's. 1Ceam. Tue results of bad rcathtei' iulmov forUm in ttm attonulamit'e for time two weeks , only hlancrnft , Cats anti Webster - ster lining above P5 per ccitt. ' . 'ob.Ler head- lug the iit. Tlmeoto above 119 iser runt are Miss Sitiioiids of CasH. MIss Matuomi of Far- intuit ahuti MIss McAra , Miss Mcitniie and Miss iavis ef 'ebstc'r.'ebetor stauide at the itezid , _ _ _ _ _ Gt'iucitil l.luucii tiouliLl XOt'M. Time rewly elected proldent of Kenyon college , at ( lanthier , 0. , tV. F , Pierce , is but 2i : years oh ) , fberbcrt II , Smith , th author of "BrazIl , Lhua Aimmnzou and the Coaht , " buns isresentoi to [ 'entoIl imnlverslty his collection of books on 3outh Aniculca , conslstlumg of abutot 700 vol. uumes anti 00 ltanilthilete. The trustees of Rimmith coilege , Northanmp- ou1 , Mass , , have dctcideii to celebrate the 100th bIthuday anniverosry of ophIa Snththu , ha founder uf the college. The anniversary Sf her bIrth conies August 27 , which , bciumg iturhog tln coinlog vacatIon , the date for the bLefYaitco hia bees appointed for May 27. Mr. William leeriimg ) of Chicago lies made uuothHr generous ccmitriisution to lImo cmmdow. nent fund of the Nonthmwc'stern University if ( .hmic'ago. Time gilt amounts to $ ' 15,000 and rhga the total of Mn , Decriug's benefac- lotis tip 10 $100,000 , umtaking bhmmm by far time sost genoroui of all bemmcfators of a utmi. 'orally , whose property Ia now valued at 'ooo'ooo , Time late George Munro we a most gener- benefactor to Pahliousio university in halifax , and be was hold ho high esteem all hmrough Nova Scotia. lie hail giveim the iniversity moro titan 3OOOOO , and Ha site- hal holiday , lilmown as "Munro Days" was eltihirated iti enthusiasm by the studenti Very year. Mr. Mumtro was himself an ad. thrablu classIcal icitobar , , _ - For delicacy , for purity , and for Improve. utcnt of time complexion notithmsg equals l'oz- out's i'owder. - Prominent Bpeakors will take part In the meotliig , to be Isold tha everlomg , uudcrthe q5llCO of the Eighth Wutrit Republican .eagUe club , at arn1cr' bail , 'Iwenty.tiurth ud Cuumiu. REAL ESTATE IEN ChEERFUl Conditiona All Indicate a cason of Activt In Their Line , IMPROVEMENT IS ALREADY NOrICEABI Suuiuie ltC'e'uut Suuie or Acre 1'roper. . Hciuuut ii ii fur Iimruim l.a nut 'I'hrnscliuii I lie Suite iiueui hu 3tauuiy. Real estate men are feeling mndhm belie over the local situmatlomm. Time mnagnificen raimms are infusing now life and dosing wonder toward restoring Confluence In limo state aim city. Forums muds , for wimiohi there lma.a bee Ilitlo sale for saumme tIimt lmast , are beglnnln to be iii demnmmmd , and use one local denle remarked timis week , it will be a ummatter of be a short tinme mmow , when people who cool have doubled their money by picking tip th cheap smiaps that mavo been offere4 durhum the paiL few months , would bo going aroun just as they (1111 in the 'SO'ts , regretting aim bewailing time fact that tlmey lmei miot take advantage of tin , many opportutimitlea that ha becum ollereul titein to idek up cheap prolmartiem There is iso ( luettiout but that nhrme-temmtm of the tmut posted reel estate maui eXleCt great change Iii the roil estate market lmer amiul a big iliumand for thioice property , es pe&ally arces , If time exposition bIll gas throtmgim , and they are nil revlaing their list and gettimmg ready for tiio commihng movement Time effect of the location of the World's Fai at Chicago impost Ume re'.ti estate mnomrket of Limit city Iti too well known by these men , will make a study of selling property , not to en Linmato what the Tranemmmlsstleshhupi expoaltiom will tie for us lucre. amid tluey recogrmize thu ract that this expositioum mneanmu muoro U Dimmaha and Omuahma reel estate , than lit evem : iroammmcul of by outr people a yet , nimd whom Limo tiunts cornea tlieae musen expect to be pro mcneil for it , A grotup of real ectate macn was sittlmmi mrotunil talking of their bimsuiess hmmterests tml titer dy and time eriti Cf deprcs3on througi slmicim Omaha baa passel Caine up for dhs u1seOZm. On'e unemmmber of the exciucuge ox : uEsscd Imimumself as follows : "One of tlmi tramige things him teams's snake-up is what. W ( tall time bluco.'lien a titan get tie blues iii bloke Imu ? is aIvays goIng to have lucia. Iii teest mme tight ahead ; lie thinks time whmoh vorid , lncludtmmg imis tvlfe anti family , is galnst himim , lie decbls that life is not vortli lying ; that marriage is a faIlure , and that verythilng rues gone or is going to tue dogs .10 wakes up oouute mimornlng to thmmd that his lmce are gone , and imo wonderou what \'as the netter with lmiumt , for everytimlng its right now us wIfe is a lovely wonton ; lie waists tc I'o forever , and mdcc time imiOst of life while to does lIve. "Ommu of thmeso fine spring mornlmmgs Omaha mu going to wake umis Out of its fit of the blues Intl Inquire , ' % 'luat has been tue matter wIth no ? What a conslmntmmiato fool I wasi Na Ity In the United States that lies reached ny Population ever went. to time ( loga. I omiow all of timie , but somehow I thought I vould never revive again , I thought every- mody was golmmg to leave mc , tluat my frlemuls tail all gone back on mmmc. Nobody seemed 0 ttaimt any part of mmoe. Wiuat do I care 'or tlmls croakiiug ? Pin all right. There ire people living in mmmy borders that were l'ing-bomt not in amy borders-wimen New rork , Boston , Baltimore and PhiladelpHia oomtbimieol did not have tIme population that have toilsuy. ' NEED OF FAMILY hOTELS. "Mcmi who have reacimed their imsajorlty ciii live to see fine hotels fronting Elm- road , Miller amtd htivervlew parks. Think ant boasting , do you ? Thmcre are chiihdrcmi lying today who vhii be hiving whemm time Jolted States vili have 500,000,000 people. There are you going to put them ? "There is probably no city of its size in ho United States where a first class fanmir' otel or apurtnjeimt house emuld be built with 9 good proopocts of profIt as In Omaha , " entanhied a real estate dealer , "There is mothing of the klummi stow in the cIty whore itmutilics can obtain a small suIte of rooms i itim private bath room , not even good , coin- oriable , inotlern flats , except over stores. 'here Is a large section of time city where ooii flats would rent to advantage , and It S St little sIngular that whIle so mmmany build- age of that character have bean erected Iii 'timer ' western cities no one lies ventured to onotruet anytluing of the kind In Omaha. A Ittie nmore care would imavo to be exercised .5 . to location of a fanmily hotel or apart- hoot house , as It should ho accessible to treat car lines and also witimin reasonable talking dirtarmee of time busine Part of Ito city and in a desirable residence 10- ality. Hilt timere can bit no doubt that neb a building , properly constructed , cost- mg froums $50,000 to $100,000 , under coma- 'etent ' nianageimmcnt , would prove a good in- estimment for the owner and profitable to a apable lessee. " "What are the prospects In the real estate market ? ' ttas asked a mneummber of the Omaima teal Estate exchaimge yestordi Taking to consIderation that this is presidential ear amid thmat time money market has been cketi up for three ycara at mast , I can see odea better vrosnect for real estate hem- citmeat titan at any other time In the past , vo years. The heavy rains wimiclu o are eying insure a big crop , anti with Plenty f nuonoy Iiowlng into Nebraska Imnmigration I sure to conme , "Time advertisement whIch Omaha will re- dna from our Transnmlssissippi exposition lit ho noted by thousands of ie'pio who ardly kmiow mmow wimero Omaha is located n thuc map. Time preparations that hit be made In gottliug ready for the exposhtloo , time mmtotmnt of omtoney to Ho expended , together tth a largo crop thIs seat-ion , will bring tmousamudn of pcoimio to Onmaha and to other oirmts in Nebraska in alvance of the exposi- Ion. Each will bring some money. 'rids lll fill tlue vacant houses mmimd stores we ave. nod front the timmie Limo Tranamimissis- irmpl bill ia.stn congress business In every ranch sviil open up and start , anew. Our apit.al s iIl increase Just In proportlomm to tir detorunlomation , to keep at itonmo tue null- OaR WO no % % ' annually emitl abroad , and Iumt- iigrntiosm tuhil breed imummlgromtion. " hEAL. ESTATE SALES , Mrs. Esther fl , Deami has sold 150 acres of intl jimat nortim of Florence , on time Calhoun ead , to John F , Wuorth , ThIs land Is part I what has boon Immiown as ttue Peck farm , fbi lies been devoted fom'mnerly to fartumlug qrpos'es. Mr.Vuerth Intends to improve Liii ground considerably this spring and to mmgago exteniveiy in fruit raIsing. Mr. 'uertii has resold forty acrea of this iawi to ei11 Iloarmmmaitn of hloarmnann Iiros. Vinegar mnpan ) ' . Mr. iioarrmsams Intends to develop is ground into a country residence as soon a imossibic. Time section of Douglas County nortim of bronco is very well adapted for fruit grow- us purposes , and rili also be atmitable for iburban country Imomes. It ha a large tract country heretQtOrO undeveloped arid wild , sverel with a growth of trees and smother- rush in great part. Not long ago a tract 172 acres was sold by time Iiyron Reed unpammy as folios's : seventy-seven acree to njt1 B , Davenport of riue lice ; tweiuty res to Horzumao Shtmnko ; thirty-three acres I IL S. Dundy , Jr. , aol fprty-twn acres to rank C , hastings of % 'lsconsImt. Stid a unamm rnihlnr ts'Itii this strip of lammol : "A large irt of this land is already fenced , cleared jul set out ho fruit trees , It Is safe to emS ) ' tat autotlier period of five years slhi bring is section of Douglas county Into a this- let of fruit gardens , and that rumimny of our tIzens will be maintaining sunmmcr imonmes I the lmtlls which thera abound , 'rite exton- oil of the trolley lines to Florence Lu all at is needed to give a great impetus to the ovement already started , Ono thing shmhchi hiatt retarded the growth Iotughati county and prevented Its devel. macat hiss boon the roteimahon of large tracts ground by eaetern owners who decline to II or to improve. No tenant will toll to uprovo land of this character for time beneflt 'an owner , bunco year after year ( be coumm- V LltereabOUta haB maIntained snore or Ices I primhtivn condition of wildness. " Real estate agents report that houses that ye stooul vacamut for a year or two are till- FT U rapidly. 'titat ' they are urging their traits , especially smonresldcnts , to paint their uses. One agent placed six Inca to work inting this week , ThIs is an imnltortaimt otter and ought to be attended to by every 0 in ( Ito city representing improved prop. lnumber of large deals In real estate will , closed up within ( hue next two or three eku , They will be reported in the real tate columsati U IQQV 35 c2wpletecl. POt .h ) ' 1''O hlPiH IN 'I'ltlihIt ilEih ftuIni's I1mifntnhhinrtfr * iltlu ( nu Fli tmmrr , , ( 'oits V1u'i 'Their IIacpq. ? ilrs , Aimima levatyV a woman 65 years sore. anti Elmer Atiserton , 9 years old , wer discovered early Suatlay nmorning dead from asphhxlatlon In a uzmnall room In the rca of 1709 ioilge streets. They were founti it LizzIe Devany , daughter of time decean woman , shortly aftet'7 o'clock in the more Ing. She etartctd t to irernro time unornhui meal Iii the kitemen , shich connects wit the room In which itbie boillea were foum and detectIng the odor of gas , forced ope the door. The stop cock in time wall directl over the beth was turned on at fumli head an Mrs. Devany and her grandson were lyin upon their faces upon the coverlet. A ldi'slcian living next door was hum rledly called and although timere were stl signs of life In the boy all attemnpte at re s'iving hIm faileul , Mrs. Des'any haul bee dead several hours. as time body was col when fouumil , Elmer AUmerton , Sr. , father the boy and a son-in-law of Mrs. Devanh stateul that slut had retired aboumt Ii o'cloe attmrday imigimt In company with hia ser She had taken time room off the kitchen from choice , as she was somewhat ( lionbled from riueunmatlsmn ami dlllked to asccnl the stale to thm tipper floor , where time rest of tim faimmily iept , Mrs. Devany was ummaccumu tOimtcii to the use of gas anul haul been cau : tioneil in regard to handling thue fixtures number of thnmc. Since her arrival In the cit last Tuesday. The jet. luau been jmrovlotmsl turned OtT by her daughter , Mrs. Atitertom but as It % vit thought she lund mastered tIm operation by repeated instructions the umauc attention was overlooked Saturday nIght It Is thought tluo stop cock , wimich is ver loose , hail been turnemi clear off nmmd by a accidental tOumait opemmed aaIum , Mrs. Pevarmy was a realtient of Fort iodg In , , ammd tas on a short visit to her dmstigim icr , Mrs. Atherton. Sue camne to Omaha las Tueahmfy with the object of selecting a real mience in this city anul aubseiiuemmtiy remmmovhmm her family here. Mrs. Ievany leaves hmusbammd , John Ievany , aml a. son residhim : at Fort Dodge , In. , anti four daughters , Mrs I. Liason of Crlppia Creole , Mrs. T , H. Gal laghier of Lemars , lii , , Mrs. Atimerton ammi Mls Lizzie Devany of ttmis , city. All tIm children of time deceased have beems telegraphed graphed of the sad event and vihl he pres nt at the funeral , bicim takes place Tues lay morning. On account of nmo'ing front time city , I vhl remit my residemics to 'mm deairtmbbc' temmammt mm Very low price. Telepitoite , fur two days 37S. Most desrable residence iart of tit hty. Charles A. Coo , 3723 Joneom street. Omuim. huziChi Iezmgo-jiecl : . 1. A Spechal Traiim to Cimcago : for Omaha travel exclusively 'ORTI1\VESTEItN LINE , 6:30 every night. vLTIild Utiti ) . 'hzt' the 3iIsstiii'l I'michIlc 113 , On and after Sunday , May 10 , the MIs. ouch Pacific wIll Put on a Fast. Limited 'rain , leavIng Webster street depot , Omnaima It. 3:41 : p. ni. , via Plottamnautit , Nebraska hty , Atchison , Kunaas City , reaciming St. otmhs time mmext morning at 7:20 : , making dl- oct connections to all points sotutim and cast n time Grand Union atatlomi. No change ot are. 'fhrouglm Pullman service. Night tralum or Kansas City ieavs at 9:30. : For further tformnathon call at 'conmpany's offices , N. E. ormier 'Fimhrteenthi and Farnain streets. THOMAS F. GODFREY. I' . & 'F. A. J. 0. 1'IIItLIPJ'I , A. 0 , F. & P. A. NlV. 'I'IMfl. hiieiign , thIisvtiuuRec . . & St. I'miuui It'y No. 4 , leave Omaha 6:30 p. m. ; arrives imicago 9:25 a. m. No. 2 , leave Omaha 11 a , m. ; arrives imlcago 7:13 : a am. No. 1 , leave Clmicago 6 p. m. ; nrrivcs mnahua 8:05 : a. m. No. 0 , lcaveChlcago 10:25 p. am. ; armive maha 3:25 : p. m. The "MILWAUKEE , " City Office , 1504 Farnam Street. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . l'l'V'l'SiItJlCG ASIC % 'AShflNG'I'ON. .o1' Itmule FiacursIon 'viii 1'emusmNl Vimuilit Short Lltuen. May 24th , 25th antI 213th , account Proimbbl- ion National Convention , and Juno 6th , 7th nd 8th , for North Aimmorlcan Saengerfest , law ate ticloeto to Pittsubrgim vhil be on sale. iii July 4tim , 5tim , Gth and 7tIm , to WashIng- on. D. C. , for Chm'hsthan Endeavor Cozmven- Ion. Derlng , 248 South Clark st. , Chicago , clii answer inquiries for furtiuer informa- 10mm. hlett'r , iiiL I'smster 'han any train of any other line to Denver -time Burlington's "Denver Limited. " Leaves Omnalta-4:35 : p. ma. , EXACTLY , Arrives Denver-7:30 : a. on. ; NO LATER. cars-Ifner. Sleepers-Chair - ( Ticketi. amid lull Information at ity Ticket omee , 1502 Farnans street. Iii s I it rN Tim enormous engines that haul "The ortltvcstern Line" OMAhA-ChICAGO IPECIAL east at 6:30 : every evening ( Union 'acific depot ) and Into Chicago at 9:30 : next mornIsm-weli worth taking a. little time to ee them-nothing In this country like them -nearly as hIgh as the Union depot , but not uite as long. City office. 1401 Farnam St. If You Jflut't 5II'e'I ) 'u'shl aloe a book afll road in time electric lighted ertha of time Chicago. tilwaukee & St. 'aul ' Ry. City .ticket office , l&04 Farnam at. Sumiuuumt-r 'l'uumrsu , Full intormatioi at Burlington ticket office , O2 Farnam street. Drop in next time you are down town. p l'1ltStNAL l'AIt.t ( ltAh'IIS. C , E. Wilkins , Philadelphia , is a Barker umcat. C. F. Belts of LIncoln was in time city y - trday. J. it. Gotty and family have returned from ripple Creek , Mra. Benedict , wift of D. P. flesmemhict , Imas etiurned fromim a teeern trip. Jammmea M. Woods of Rapid City 'as 0 Omaha vlItor yetderday 11. Amber has gone to Denver and vill cx- : ni mis trip to % veatOrn points. Jobmim Mcflcttu left for Denver , Cob , , yes'- trday to ha ab.sen a fortnight , B. C. Calkimma , at lCeirmtey newspaper man , as takimig lii time sbgiit of Omaha yeeter- ity. Miss Macauley , Mla GIbson and Miss helen huger are registed at ( lie Barker from Now orb. orb.E. E. Colby has 'gone ' to Chicago and will tmtInuo lila trlj to New York before re. messing. Ir. Franklin U. Garponter , wife and cimilul Deadwood were onmoug titc Osmiahma visitors roterthay. A. E. hiaker amil wife of Lcei Angeles left 'r ' Chicago iaatJevtnlng after a'ebort vltoit flue city. W. K. Jeromneqgemmeral western pasuemger ; emmt of th New York Centriti , was In the ty yesterdy. IT. SV. ltichmardacnmof the Pennsylvania lines turned 1101mm UTter an extended western ur yesterday , Mlltomm hiowerv. tage manager , anul ten emmubers of the hula onspaomy are making 0 Barker their Ifesdquarters. Mrs. Ella M. Samc of San Francisco , who it beers in the city for a i'bmort period , left r Rockford , Ill. , 111BL night. Pat hlumpimreya , travehing passenger agent tile Lake Shore road , left for Kanius City at evenhmg after a. visit wIth frlendm in time I ) ' . M. Dempsey of thto Omnaita detective force La gone to Des Moimmeg , ha. , where ue hat' en called so a witness in an Immmportaomt A. lit , Emsglcd of Auburn , treasurer of oumahma county , sm'as Ira the city over Sunday , 0 gueit of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cobry , 314 rth Seventeenth atrot , r. ; . B , Sanford of Ios Angetea , Cal , , who has en in tIme city for a short period , while route front the coast to'toona , Mion. , 't ' for lmla declination last evenimmg , Nebraskans at the totels : .I. E , Lord , 'ons ; Ii , Iti. Miller , Seward ; John Shannon , iskins ; Ii. hayes , Oakland ; C. II. l'ub , tatlmmgv : Dr. J. h , Goodmmsanou. I'ender ; time. W. Sbaboto , Crete ; J , J , l3uctmanan , isitagi , , ' 'lliIt.tShCA Atl ) * 'I'S lttSOUitCI Auivmtmumge. . limntilic Stmut OlTcri'i 1110 lloIICM'ker. A few weeks ago the Nebraska Club offeri a prize to tIme person ( urnisiiimmg the ho original article on "Nebraska anol the a rantagcta it offers to the homneseeker Several articles were prepared and filed wi time club. Friday time comnmusittce to wlmlc tito articles scre referred met nnti awardi the first Prize to ilenry S. Jaynca of tim city. Mr. Jaynes' article was in versA ar and ha as follows : \'ien Bonaparte , to gaIn otir gold , ills I.omilslatma lrovince sld , \o carved fromn that olommitnlon great Nebrnokn , called "Time'n.lcs' State. its surface once an ocean's 'bed , lit tmntiuiatlng curves Is situ cad , Like riipos , m'cnttered hut' time crest 01 motmntnln billows iii time west. Nebrnokmt In lt'hde exiumumo lxceeuls one-timlrti of all of l'raflcC Olul England , St'jtzerlnnti nn..m V'nlci' If joined , cotmiti , not os'eropretmui Its vales ; Ncs' Emmguund witim "My Misrylnmmd Comabliseth , In bulk would be li-Cs greed. lInt. lze Is not its only boast , lt other glories lenin a 11051. \'Itlshmi its broad environment , Are iteace 010(1 ithemmt' atmil commtcomt , All who seek lanul expect to imu ) ? Fiont earth's deep center to tIme sky , For tlu'e'd transfer not duly ground , lsmt mmll thmiut's on and o'er it fottnul. A title to Nelirotuka rmnil Conveys fair viottut. zephyrsi band , Ozone , In air climitmieti imtmrer far Timan nirs of Grecce and Egypt are ; ' 'Sun-tips" that Iroma hmorlr. n's hrhuss Seiitl beanie each mimaim thlnkss meant fc hslmm'i ; SUmt-'ets that mnmulcct the ground lhateflti S'eemn like hit' L.ind ' .e lomig to know ; Anti thazzhimmg lloo&s of mnhrroreti ight. ! 13 ? ' Lmmmma thrown , his lumee Of NImhmt , 0 er this fair tatc in jjeuititm thaw Time ocqomeist seasons come and go. litres'immter turns whim mimic rusge For curlS' Fprmimg time virgin image , \'here s'timnser hmnhtmtn with iitt.e toil Time lmlerogyphmcs of the oohl , Hero smnilimig C moe time tmtruiv tutu- Lommg lumullan Summmmer , best of mull , \\'imemi all time lmtmmd , with harvest done , Seems like it City of the Sun. Timeit o'er time uplnmmoi , thmrotmghm the vim e , Sportstimmemm imumestie t'luulve quutll , ittd titing Knights of Alc.Sar-Ben Ibid tournammments with Prnrio hen. Nebraska boasts a code of laws Impartial. s'ioe tend ( roe ( rota tinrs Here vomnn , married or alcumme , Comitrois the vealtIt that ha her own , Time i'tntmitt's here Iter yomith imrtect ; her vomamubmood anti rights' rerpect ; here pime is miirchsing hum llfe' van , , Aemti wtmms imer % % 'mty LtItvell as man. Exemptions mtrge much laws tullow 'ro al ! who womb % 'ltlm brain or imlow , For 'Us a maxim of time stmite- The lmomno sitotmid thrive thought debts amsis t'51 It ; flut , these In delut to pay simould strive So ltonmes Cf timose they owe mmmny timrhve , here tiatmry , 111cc fraud , msmust hide : here mmmcmi may Vote vltim maimiy iwlde ; Freedom of sPeech and of time press lbs wide botmnds here-mint llmltlso there emtclm mnay choose his sect or shrine , Attil freely seek time Great Iivlne. here lodges' with their mnottoes good , Promote ttnfteoi brom lmcnImood , I here choois of e"r' gmzuIe mitmd kind Prepare for life time youthful mind. Nebraska's sons base stood-shall almond , L'orcmnGst in cotmimchls of the land. Df old a land vsoa "Chosen Ground" Where stores of Imoney cotmld be fotmnd. \'lmemm Jacob's song feteimed home the corn "iCiigei to tnIo back his yoummgest born , 'A little honey" they did bear r0 Jo1lm , for a rresent rare. ugum's not emimened lit Holy Writ , but all time vet Id mmow tistis it. 'Jebraska now is "Chosen Ground , " or here time stmgar beet is fottumd , 'hose suit-born juices , saccharine , t'icld up their trefls'tmres crystalline. ebraska SuonrhVtio can any how far vhhi reach its gra'hmmg sway ? -home ceekers ! comma , . and vosm shall ow'n tread fields to plow-simaro yet unknown. lore mootm votm'li flimol time fertile soil viii fruitful turn beneatim your toll. imC'ose tin ) ' cr017-tIme sugar beet , ) ats , barley , tlax , or rye or wimeat ; ) r , If you tiinhc that "corn's the timing , " 'otm'ii lirni Mondamin imero is king. Tichi gra.'wca , and nltaifa. Leo , tntl clover swCet shall welcome you. lere nil farmn beasts and fowls are found ; ) rcimards auth vineyards here abound ; ll tlmat is grown in favored zone , ebraoka claims now ito , Imer own. t ammy sicepile "still lmammgs out , " ts State Fair 'viii remove nih doubt. 'or omme look tlmere viii iet hmlm know TIs not a common "pumpkin show , " 3ut. crowded exposItion great , timti grand as that of ant' state. to' greatest pride is not its corn , hit song and daugimters-nntlvo born , \'iiose sires cause imere in hygoime years i'o win time flgimt witim pioneers ; Vice sires and strong , whose present timrlft 'roves "stayers" wimm. not those who drift. ebrasica has a hivce stock mart. Vith mobattoirs , of it a mmd ; . Vimose trade no rival can exceed ; t'o whlclm all roads of iron lead. ) 'er its either city , smoke's tmnftmrleti 'rom grandest smelter in time world , Co wlmicim Is brcugimt by rapid car lich treasure-trove from mmmhncs afar. ts intiustrles , by name alone , otmid not in one large book be shown. t dairies , rind tts worm ! and hay ; ts saline aprings. Its Lieuis of clay ; t quarries niRi its bits of sand ; La gypstmnm , wnitimmg for demmtumd ; ts hmedou oh heat. all uimmtt wits cast nto it lrs in ages paft- f known In all. Ncbrasla'n name Vculd reach at cmmee a world-wide tame. t vaumts more memm , to o'ctipy rmooo ) fields wimere now no mmahihes cry ; t waflt more women , to take care ) t babies that would then be there , Tomes for the millions yet to tie- 'ith mme more land tlmamm now we seci mtn generations , imov unborn , 'md room to raise their wht'mjt anti corn ? ho rising 1100,1 of semen mzst flow Nehiraslea's rich plateau ; imi tIdal svav0 must penetrate hichm "nook amid ermoumny" in time state , tl 'lmo now aimcltor on Its plain \iIl float serene beneath timmit strain ; Ir , If thtey''tt reacimed the "Otlmer SIde , " 'hmottm left behilnit shall stem time title. lame seekers , come ! broad fields awaiti ) eiity not till it : is too late. 'otmag men-o1cm % ' here-scorn ul iscontent h urb time roving temperament ! r you sluoqjii search the waril-so wide- 'nut wotmhti return quite aatlslied. tlps-anml-dtmwtms" come everywhere- 'hey're sometimes here and sonmetimnes there ; o Eiilom flilo has been found 'hat's better timan Nebratilca ground , -V Nui hurry 'I'ihl You Shirt , Spend all day 1mm Omalma and leave via TIlE NORT11VESTE1dN LINE" O.AIfA- IIICAGO SPEClA1 at 6:30 : p. tim. ( dining sr. ) NO blURRY TILL. YOU START. Then titore' considccablo hurry , for time aiim arrives at Chicago eamly next mmmorimimmg. his train Is equmlppei with EVERYThING , mmd woruis are very ltaroi to find that do It maLIce. If you nsust leave earlier , inquire bout time 4:45 : p. m. Overland Llnmited. City office , 1401 Ftmrnamn So. - 'J'hierc Arc 'l'svo Cimosses. , f railroauls rmmminhrmg between Omaha anti hicago , time MIL\YAUKEE-axmti "time 0th. rut. " It doesn't cost any more to rIde byte to best hino than "time others , ' ' Magmlfl' ntly cquimpeui , electric lighted , solid voatl- tiled trains leave time union depot tinily , Ity otlice , hiO Farnam street. F. A. NASh. General Agent. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'I'IIE Lt'YiiltS : iigs 'i'u ) , r.'i'iit'i'ti' lifer tim , ' ts' ( It 'their l'arlors ds thm Ceuui , iit'reItul Lt'mugmie , Qumfaha lodge of Elks' lies extemmoleti time as of its elegant quarters in the Ware block S time delegates to the convention of tim atlonal Conmmaercial Law league , whIch vIll toot 1mm this city durlmmg time coining imuotitim , ho invitation lisa beemm accepteti by E. M. artiett , tlmo chairman of limo lotai corn- htte'o on arrangements. TIuc parlors , vthi a used by this delegates whenever they lab during their stay in this city. It Is robabie that time publIc reception wifl ho oltl in time parlors , amid also some of time mtertaittrneumts timat will lie offered time viz. or ! , On Friday , May 29 , dedicatory c'xcrclaes tsr time new quarters will tits hell. 'the ill arrangements of the affair have not tt. been completed. An invitation to be esent , anti to address time lodge hta Imoen : tended to Allan 0. Meyers , editor of 'rho iks of CincInnati , - ltt'Ji'N Cl iii. Seryjet's , At the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational turch last evenIng a almeelni musical ftmQ. . urn of uimusunl execEence was renderemi , io services were arramuged under thu til- ctlon of time Men's climb of 11n church mU thus musical portion was ommado thus tea- re of time evening. It. II , 'sllen presided the organ , Miss Maude Oakley of Lin- In and tiim 'retry each sans a solo anti ore also heard in two duets. LWAUKEE ST. l'AUL flY , Train No. I heaves at 6:30 : p. m. Ar- Pea at Cimicago at 9:25 : a. tim. CITV TICKF.T OFF1C , 1Q .sibu $ ttect1 I tL4b ' . lh % - - lice , May 18 , 1hC. ' t Owing to the Rain - ; : Of Saturday more than half thc $4.00 Suits at "The t. _ Ncbraska" are still IcIt , and wc will continuc to sell thcm 4 at the samc price until all arc gonc , so that pcopk whet t were unable to do so . E On Saturday f _ Can get themselves in the push today without extra \ $ f charge. The lines are still practically complete in sizes -i ; : and patterns , but if the weather isn't "too pesky xiican for ' - s-- any use" the large sizes will be badly demoralized by to- night. t _ t . : These Suits , at $4.00 , V.-- f _ Arc the greatest values of the age. Never before have M similar suits been sold at retail for less than $7.50 , except ' - &gf where some stores sell 'em for $6.75 to city folks and ' -i- : charge $ O.00 to people from out of town . , so as to get 4t square. They 4 WiIl Be On Sale Every day while there are any left , but late comet's must not expect to find patterns or sizes complete. We said t last week , and we repeat it Again Today -these suits are all woo ! and should not bz confounded if with cotton mixed suits that may be advertised at the L A same price or less during t is sa e. La1rf 1) tl i@ W ° p W3i3 W "BREVITY iS THE SOUL OF WIT. " GOOD WIFEI YOU NEED SAPOLIO S'I'.tliltEl ) IS A. DILL NlEN tUtitl1EI 'Ici liii of tlmt , Att'riiy It'fiscs t l'ro'ieeiite liii. Asset luumit , WillIam and Janmes Vane , residing at. 102 South Tsvcimty-third street , while intoxicate Saturday night got into an altercatloim wIt Timommmas O'Nehi at tue saloon at the come of Twenty-fourth and Leavenwcrthi streets O'Nell ovas knocked ( lowum a number of time by time two brothers and at hongtim , drasvtn a large claspiculfe from his lockct , plummg it into the nbdornemm of William Voss. O'Nei tiuea mnado bus escape. Voss was taken ti hula Imonme , tt Imero lie wait visited by tin , po lice about 2 o'clock Sunday morning. Iii % ven foumid in bed wIth lila bloody clothe : still ti0Ob him and refused to talk upoms thi subject , as ito vilmed to avoid publicity Time woutmd Is about arm inch iii lengths ant appears to be of cosmalderabie deptim , Voo refused to have tm pitysician attemmd hint , say big that time votmumti was of no importance aitiiouigh lie appeared weak from lot's o blood. Thmo police are trying to icocatu ONeiI. Voss wan exantimmeti by' a vhysiciar yesterday afternoomm , and aitimought time wount is hum a dangerous locality , it was pronounce suet to be of a serious nature , oaiimg to tin fact time knife blade lmud not petetrated : ( am enough to reach a vital poi. Voss reftisem to proseculo time case agaitist O'Neill , tstatin all three partteet were drunk amid lie wee em amuck to blame us huts adversary. Coil II mimi I I emu SI' , ' 'ice ii t 'I'Cuutl ) I it lsri : 0mm Montlay momnhmmg at Temple Israel Dr Leo M. Franklin seihi cenflmm a class of six three ltoy amid tlmree girls. 'rime Jewish commfirrnsmtion is one at tIme ummost benuiifti mtnd elaborate ceremnoimirmi of time chmureim otni is veil worth witnesultig. It usumuully caili rortii mm exeeeiiingI' large comugregatiomm nail therefore it lutist been deemed neeessar to close time daor of tIme Temimphe at It at : t:0. Am o'clock , tIme services imeginttiflg : elaborate musfrtl : Program imas been pre iuart'tl for time occmtioum. Oum Sunday evening time feast of SImevues lievehmutlomi will lie usimcrcd 1mm , wimhi scro' or ices imt 'rcflmllt' ltrti"I mit 7:4 : : . Dr. Frstutkhir wIll urenclm on thin themite , ' 'loemt lte'clatior Exclude Iteason ? ' ' AU am co immvite'l , Ciimmu&e ef 'l'iiuit , . Clh/oNGE ( Ji' TIME. The ELECTIt1C LiGhl'l'El ) OMAIIA-Chil. CIAGO LIM1TEf ) of the Chicago , Milwaukee ice St. h'amml smow beas'c' this union 'lepot daily at SIX-'fhh1ItT' (6:10) ( : ) I ) . itt , , arriving Cbi- cage at 9:25 : mm. on. City Ticket 0111cc , IlOt Famnalim street - , _ _ _ _ _ _ - Itmglmmt''r bitt thmi , % ' , srsi of it , Jtimc'oi Cumthmihi , r.mifiummeet at tIme i'nXton hold , mmmiii Jlexauithu'r 'ticl'luersomi , a uiremnan out of ernIsloymnemIt , got 1mb a ilghut lii time boiler moons of time hotel last ev'mmhmmg tmnil 'iin i'imeroomu S t mumoho Cum I ii I lb bum ( h e I tee vi thu 5.4. hectIflhl of ioaa pub. A. ovtumumti several imucimes In ltumgtit % 'ns luttllcted 1mm time left cIielc. Cumttjili'mi wound svemm. tlreoseil by time c1 I ) , itim ysicia n and ito vti I ; .1 ot n I mmcd ifS tt m- juitutning witness mmahsist Mcl'Jme.aomu , a ho hues been arrested. FAITH CURE A GOOD TILING Iii Semitic Jlsvmiaeii , liii I I I is a Failure In S I mumimmichi 'i'r.stshulc , Mere faith sihi not dIgest your foot ! for roll , will not give you atm apiuetitc , will must Increase your Ileahu and strcemgtiuon yomur imi've8 and heart , but Stuart' ! l'epepmcia rahktts whit do titse thIngs , beauvo they ore cimiflImosed of tlto ujienemuta of digestIon ; bey contain the jmmice , acIds ammd Imf'Imtoneo uccesmary to the digestion anti assimilation f mmli wholesome food. Stumart's Dyspepsia 'tablets will dIgest rood if lmlaCCd in a jar or bottle in water waled to 98 degrees , anti they will do it audi moors offectivciy ovhtehm taken into the ttornach after nmeahr , whether you hammye faith hat they wtil or not , 'they invigorate time stomach , make pure tlood an' ? strong nerves in the oniy way hat nature Can do It , and that i frommu slenty of wholeonmo food 'a'ell digested. It S hot what we eat , but what we digeut that lees Us good. Stuart's Dyspepala Tablets are sold by teturly all druggists at ( .0 ccnts for huh shad tackage , or by mail trout the Stuart Cc. , iarutmahl , thcb. cflt2 Lf 90 QD.gt.iucb pIeuei , - - - - When nature compounds a . medicine , there isn't any question about its curing the ills she meantit should cure. /CrabJ\ . Orchard Is meant to &tiro tutU doom cure- ; ly.pcpslii itmuti miii titomitmicli , liver , kid' 3 rmoy ammd txwcl d isordt.r& A mm ii . lad aperiomut mituti imuxmitlvo ; iuto'hgorutos amid tommea tito whuoiesys.tomuu. A iurotmmrul tvtttr of thin Ii lg hit'tt jim ad Id mumil vmtlhue , concentrated i o iii ii hoe I t easier it midI cheaper to bottle , 511111 omnd use , A tj-oz. bottle is equal I to 2 gmulhommui of Immi- condensed water. ; z : MARS , d ntiS 00 IV(7 tuttle , ' , , , . . , , , , ( Sru ? Orchni'4 % t'ate Ito I. ul.til ICy KINOSFORD'S Silver Oloss Starch ForThe Laundry , isfar superiorto all others. FULL SET OF TEETH , $5OO Austi sytu gumioramitue all imumr mentic to bo liii , very hiu'tt. 'i'eol.ia uctracioti ( ( mm 2rj ttuttmt't. DR. 4 iii l'hno r lirown I I lute he , 16th umid Ikjttghmea St. . - . - I1STAU1.SlIiit ! ) 1874. G. A , Lz'ndquis , 'I TA IL OR. 316 SouTh Fzan//i St , SringNoveIefies lftlCI-c'ih ; ; l)3' . HltiIIIlfl itisut'z's. SUiJIMER JESOJ 7 - HOTELADVERTISING-'i'iuo hfotel Ileghater publhalmes a list at best paperj ndsj.ted for botch at1'ethsismg , BUMMER HOTELS I - 'rime hotel Register Is publjshhmmg tue first Dircctor of all the 7,0C' ) Summer Tiot.elue f Nortis America. Comnplvo ( list , $ i,00. 7 S'at. ten street , HOTELSFor Belch Vor hienti Atlver. Used lm tue hotel fleatiter , 7 and 9 War rca street , New York , circulo&e , amnorm t9.000 ; hotel keepers , , - - - - - - - - - ' - PAX(1EL ( hOTEL. TJlIht'I'Jif'l'ii Al ) Ji'I ) ' $ S'l'itiihi'VS be ) roinup , bauhi. . ittamn tiimt ititi all mnodsto iomuvnlert ( ' . ' ! . Itaic , , ii.e * r.j ILOJ per day. Fat'lo Iincsc.iltd , Specish law esIwi ( U rCgUtV.l ardtri. VItAIU 11ZLJVICIL , Mar.