o Tins oarAUA DAILY PISH * yum AT , TSFAT ti. of Omaha Impudence , and ono Now York piper , in an argument Intended to clinch the tnnttrr , pointed out that In the Ilorough of Manhattan tlicro Is & building large enough to contain the entire population of Omaha. On Wednesday Hepresenlatlve Sherman , who wan chairman of the Indian affairs com mittee In the Fifty-fourth tongreM , mid to the Chicago Tribune's Washington corre spondent1 When the Indlnn appropriation 1)111 wns In conference recentlv I renerved the right to oppoio the proposition to establish nn In- linn MJppllenrohoucn nt Omnhn , Neb. ( 'onsenuenlly , when the report of the con ference roinmltfe Is prf'enlr.l In thn noiiiw tomorrow my efforts will be drooled to en- comp-i-slnf lhr defeat of this innnmre. When t finned tit" i" if rMiw report It \\n with this limit r tnndlii f. J'rom whnt I rnn lenrn wovlll bfe nbl to bent this Orrmlin nuggestlon , nnrt I n.m more limn over fon- vlnceil of Ih's ' t/nre ImrnlnR of the let'1 of the cotnlnls lonoi nt Indian nffnlrse rnil this minttroubl" ovrr tlie propo nl ic- rnovnl of the inill-in stipp'los ' warehouse from riilcnRO In til' Klftv-'hlrd rongress I wns opposed to proposition then , mill no hl - * JmS oetMiri > d slnop to muse n. rhnmje of tny opinion. There Is no norpuslty for n chance , nnil It bns not been icc-ommenilnd by nny ono at the Interior department or nnywhcre else My sole reiiet is Urn I I did not Imve the loiter of Imllin Commissioner llronnlnc to rend before the conference n Tow days ago. ThiU rommunleitlon would Imvo ended nil the hopes of tno Omnlin con tingent so fur an the rifty-Hfth congress might be concerned. COM.MISSIOXnil nilOWNING'S LKTTHH. In the Trlbuno of Tuesday the letter of Commissioner Drowning wan gl\en much prominence and war evidently relied on to Boltlo Omaha's pretensions It must bo read In connection with the fact that Comtuls- Bloncr Drowning Is nn Illinois man , nnd has naturally nn lntcre t In the Rreat metropolis of the Sucker state Ho has finco before blocked the plan to hiivo established In Omaha a branch warchcuse of the Indlnn unpply depot. In his letter the rommlsslonei uses arguments that were fully met at the hearing before the conference committee The Tribune of Tuesday says- When the house take * up the Indlnn np- nroprlitlon bill u bombshell will bo thrown Into the ( -.imp of the ronsplmlorn who lime been seeking to remove the Indian ware lioiiso from Ohlc.iRO to Omah'i. Congrc.ss- innn Cooko's visit to Wimhliwton has 10- HUllcd In uncarlhlnc n strong letter from the commissioner of Indlnn affairs to the Beoretnry of the Interior on this yeiy sub ject , unit when this Is rend In the house the result must nercssirllv be to Hhow the su preme folly of attempting to iemo\e the warehouse to Omnh.t Commissioner Drowning says that the measure Is one which would result In no advantage to the eovernment , but e ill for nn annual expendi ture of from n.OCO to $10 COO for which there Is no necessity The rommlssloner shows that facnntor Allen was Rrossly lunornnt of the method of purch.isInK and forwarding liull in .sup plies , as be evidently took It for granled that Indian warehouses \\eie n-til as place's of stor.iee , from whli-h requisitions are filled from iiuntilltlc * of suiiplies kept on hand AH a matter of fael lln"t > warehouse ale only points for the rerpptlon of woods , whore they arc Inspected .itul Immrdlateh uhlpped to' destination The aitlflcs c.illed for are scheduled purchased In bulk under rontraet and delivered l > y the contraetors nt the warehouses In Net. York Chlrngo. Ran Kranclseo , and sm-h of the prlnelpal eltles In the west as prove most mlvm- tngt'OU' > to tlio government bv reison of low freight rates The commissioner si\a that Omaha , under the iMespnt sjstotn , 13 used us a slilppliiR ] )0lnt ) for rertaln supplies which r.iu be advantageously aetepted at that point , but the shipments are so small ns not to call for a w.ire'iouse In the rourso of his letter rommlssloner Browning Hays : "Itlddeis are linlted to bid on delivery of their coeds at New York rhleaco Omaha , Knnsis City , Sioux City and St Paul , but out of the millions of pounds shipped annually to the reservation only a fexs Items were found to be cheaper for shipment fiotn Omalia It I" the ex perience of this bineau that the bidders for Hiieh Indian supplies as aRrleiiltutal Im plements , furniture and woodenwaie , har ness , wagons , p.ilntH nnil oils , tinware , Inrdware. Iron and nails of which large ( lilatilltlcs nro annually pureh ird and uhlpneil to the Imll'in reservation ofter much lower prices for delhery In Chicago than In Onintia. Sioux City 01 St Paul" The cnmmlsaloner further takes u full out of the congressional mcUd'ers ' with his depirtment bv savlup "I think legislation of this character Is unwise as It takes from this department the rlRhf of usulatlnR It- , inuthods of business which in the present Instance ate conducted on lines of iconoim nnd for the best Inteiest-i of the Rovcrn- inent , and arc the lesuK' or years of ox- perlcnce. Tlia law Rlvlui ; , to this depart ment the illiaction of Innlan affairs pio- vldos full discietlon In these malleiH , and devolves upon the depirtmeut the duty of the purrtnxo of Indian supplU" . This has been done hctetofoio wllhout congressional nctloti 01 limitation , aird I think It Is a matter that should bo left In the dlsciutlon of the depaitmcnl. " This letter was written two weeks ape , but has been bottled up In the flies of the Interior department , as Secretary Illlss did not bolleve It proper to send It to congress in the ab'-cnco of any liujuliy for his opin ion. Now that It has been uneaithfd by PoiiRrcssman Cooke so It cm be used dur- IIIR HID debate In the housn the pinhiblllty Is that It will put an cud to the scheme to transfer the Indian warehouse to Omaha. PLHASKS TIIH PNOl'Li : . The news was sent out from The nee olllce Immediately upon Its iceelpt from WnshliiR- < oo. At the Oommerelal club a number ot Omaha Jobhcis and tiailesmcn heard the nous fiom The Ike olllee Thej got up and nliook hands with themsehes , and at once began to flguro on the Increase that thej inlRlit expect In their iespectl\c brancliCH of trade It was the consensus of opinion thai thp conimuclat interest * of Omaha would bo most materially aided by the location of the supply depot hcie. Ono piomlnctit man said"While Ihln U cjulto \Ictory for Omaha , It la really no moro than wo desert e. Hero Is Omaha , the Raton ay to the Iransmlssourl territorj Them could nol ho a bettor distributive point. There Is ncarcoly a single tonunodlt ) that cannot bo distributed among the ludlans better fiom hcie than from any other point. " W II. Alexander raid' "It's good news for Omihii , nnd I hope the depot hoio will soon bo Htartcd AB I understand tlio matter , Jiowcter , the tlmo for pljclag the Institution in this city Is loft with the s-etetary of thi > interior , tliu only pioxUlon beliiR that It hhall he within a jeir. It was hard woik to otcrcome the objections of Chicago and Ni w York. The former city eapeclully luia acted \t-ry foolluhl ) In the mailer , It appears to me It has played the dual pail of a hog and n big bahy " Tlicro was unfolded Joy among Inn Omaha rnllronders on the receipt of the news that Oninlrn had won In the contest for the loca tion of the Indian supply depot jostcrday uftvinoon. All the rallioad men agreed lhat 11nH a Rooil Ihlng for Omaha , Ihe freight tiallic men being eppcclally well pleased with tlii ; prospect of Ihc nildltlonal ft eight that the location of the depot at Omaha will ( loiibtltv-s glvo the Ouuha inilroads. Hero's the way some of the intlicmd men exinmsiHl thcmselvrai Oeorgo L I.oomls , Arxlstnnt lo Ihe Ocncral Manager , U. * SI It's a good thlr-g , and I'm ilad Omaha has It Hvcretl 13. IliicMngham , Supcrlnlondcnt of Car Service , Union 1'acllle I'm Rlad to hear that Omshn IIIIM the depot. 1J deserves It. 'Iho Union Pncllle Is prepjred to handle all the freight the depot will want to send out tb Us agencies , Ju/U what Increase It will mean In our bualnutH I do not know Clmlfa L. l.ane , Assistant ( icneral Krelght Agent , Union I'aclllc I'm very happy over the good news. Of course , > ou know I'm not a demonstrative innu , hut my fuco It Ju t wreathed In umllca over Ihln It will ho n good thing for Omaha If It employes 100 at- tHchus , ns leporteil. that \\lll mean nupport hero for about < 00 more people , The dis tribution or the Indian suppllru from hero will naturally help the rallroidsi'o nro Rlad of It , because It will swell our tonnage. Of course It will not Increase our revenue , as government business on the Union Pacific la not paid for In cash General Charles I' .Mandeienn , General So- llcltof , II. & M It's n very good thing for Omalia , nnd I am very KUd of II , I Imve nol icon the exact language of Iho conference Keep on Coughing If you want to. If you want to cure that cough get Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral. Jl cures coughs and colds. report , hut I understand the location of nn additional Indian supply depot nt Omaha , any tlmo within the next year , l left lo the dis cretion of the tecretary of the Interior. As Mr llllfo Is n New York mm It cannot bs expfoted that ho will do very much that will help Omatm ni agnlnst New York. The majority of the prominent railroad officials arc out of thp city. At their oftlces , howcor , various expressions of conirntula- tlon o\er the location of the Indlin supply depot here nero heard While none of the railroad men llilnU there will he any Rieit hoom In traffic on the oppnlnp of the depot hero nil agree tliat lls prwence will ma terially help to Improve buslnefn. The bulk of the supplies thaLjjjIlI hereafter he dis tributed from hero'thavc In the past KOHO through Omaha on their wa > to the Indian reservations The Rreal dlfTeronpo will bo that the tni Intos wlll-hVUie future originate here , and the competition for the traffic will be atnotiR the Omaha representinges of the various western lints. TOM Mnwrn ATI : "TrsVAN vi vr.it SAUY. W " linliiMl < .r 1'pi'nlij U-rlnti Clniroli Crli'lirnli-N H 'rt-nlli Yi-nr. Last evening the Vv'cslmlnster I'rcsby- lerlnn church , Tvvcntj-ninth and Mason streets , celebrated the tenth anniversary of Its existence The handiomo auditorium wns metamorphosed for the occasion Into a larno banquet hall. IxinR tables took the place of tlio powe extemlliiK down each sldo of the church , all prettily decorated with flowers , and laden wllh all manner of choice vlanda The annex to the main auditorium , located on tlio west , which Ii usually separated by a rnllltiK partition , was thrown open to tlio pupils of the Sunday school , and here , around a fretnl board of their own , the youngsters hi'lil hlsh carnival. The church was other- wicc decorated with potted plants and cut ( lowers. Shortly before 7 o'clock , whcni members to the number of nearly 250 had arrived , Mr Warren Swltrlcr , duly appointed toastmas- tcr , took li's position at the head of tlio IOIIK oxpan.se of white linen , and In a abort speech announced the character of the celebration Ho complimented Hev John Gordon pastor of the tliurch , for his Industry In KatlierltiR toRcther such a larpe flock during Iho term of yens of hli pastorate , and roiiRratnhited the iiK'inbonrt present upon the HourlshliiR comlltlou which the church Is cnJojIiiR. rartalchiR of the various delicacies was next In order , pud Immediately followliiR canio the addresses nnd numerous musical selections wl.lch had been provided The llrat on the musical program wns an organ solo by Miss Ueymer A vocal solo by Mrs. Hly followed , and then a violin , solo by Ouj Howard nccompinleJ by Miss Annie Mc Dowell. Miss I'dna Williams aUso sang n couple of solos which were well received William Itandall was next called for by the toastmaatcr and responded with n congratu latory address directed to the pastor and the cotiRregatlon At the conclusion of the speech Mr. Randall presented Dr. Gordon with unhandsome act of books on Arctic ttaveh. Hubert Larmcr. representing the uoinl of deacons , spoke for a few minutes , and waa followed by II L , KritMler , superintendent of the fiumla > Bchool Mra Clnbaugh spoke In behalf of the Ladles' Mhsiounry society , and Mrs. Gordon , wife of the pastor , for the I.aillrs' Aid society. Darlcy Hall of the senior order of the Young 1'eoplo's Society of Chilstlan Kmlcator outlined the woik ac- coinplinhcd by the organl/Jtlon. Mtos Cella Wolcott a suinotl the same duty for the Junior section of the same order. The fes tivities cor eluded with an addrem by the pastor , Ilev. John Gordon. HOY riHJITIVU KH01I .ItJ&TlCi : . Jim AVIlHOii , or Dun llmiKfii , Sa > M III' \\-iintoil In ! M > iitli Oninlin' . DAVID CITY. Neb. , May 13 ( Special. ) Sherifl' Derby has In ciwtody a boy about 11 > eara old , who eeems to have been the pal of some professional crook. Ho first gave the name of Jim Wilson of 2120 Wabash ave nue , Kansas City , and said ho was an or phan and was working hU way lo Denver. He s-os he haa been on the load about a month , during which tlmo he told papers In Kansas City and St. Joseph , and has been at Plattamouth , Hamburg. Council Ulurfa , Wahoo and Ceresco. He afterward gave ths name of Dan Leroy Mangcn and said hit ) patents icsiile In South Omaha , his father bulng a pliustrrer He announces that ho wai3 with Demcr Harry last fall and Carl Cooper In Pl.itlsmouth , that Denver Hairy and he were together seveial times , that he does not want to go back to South Omaha , as there la a toward out for blm and If his whereabouts were known ho would be sent for , and ho would bo sent to the rcfoiin pclionl. He sajs that ho went by the name of "Dan UiB Klil. " At ono time ho worked for a fanner near Cererco by the name of D I' . Tuincy , but Turney ascertained the fact of the reward being offered and wna going to take him lo South Omaha. The boy then gave him Iho slip. He appears to Know by leputntlon and personally a numbei of ciooks and Is evidently endea\orIiiK to escape punishment for some crooked work. NurriMV Ksc'iiiu * from Vsili | > xlntlnii. I'.iul HurgeHon , a lodger nt the State hot 'l , ne.uly passed Inlo the re.tt beyond Innt nlKht over the giis route Paul \\iis out wtl'i a number of friends unil ! a late hour , nnd writ lo his room nnout I o'elock. Half nn hour laler Ihe night eleik smelled gas eM-iiplnir from llm room rind broke In the dooi Hurgelson was nraggcil out nnd resloralUes npplleil. IIo will recover , riur- gelson WIIM hxler removi'd to tlio station , .is the police believe ho Is the pernon who broke Into the Omaha Hrewlns usioclatlon's olllce about a month ago. llomlM > iit Vet Alfred. ST. LOUIS , Mav 13 It In now stated that the southwestern lines , whose reprcHonta- Uves have bren In Hc.sslon lieu- for so\or.il diij-H past , hnve not yet ngioed upon a plan for Ihe leoig-nnl allen of tlio Southwestern Ti.illlc nssoi'liitlou. lliich elaii"o of the proposed iiireeiiient hn.s IICPII eniefully con- Hldered and ivrtnln modllleatlons sngKesled so us lo avoid Iho possibility of nnv Tm- Illctlth the supreme roan's Interpreta tion of the law In the tiaiismlnsoiirl cnse. The conference icHunu'd work this morning. Victims of n > Sim mill Holler , TIPTONVILL13. Ky. , Jlay 13.-A Kiwmlll bolli-r e\plodeil on Iteelfoot river , sovnn miles fiom heie , UlllliiK Kdwnrd Pi.tter- HOU nnd Dink Hodges , white , unil two col ored men whose names i-ould not be learned. Thtco oilier men will die. llllii < > > Onl nf tint lliu-c. TA1.LAIIAB3IOH , Ha , May ! . Ilnnoy wlthdrow fiom the .senatorial rnco lodny. The ballot lesulted. Clilpley , 17 ; Stockton. 11 ; Horkor , fl , Hcntlcrlnir , 2 ; fid necohiiy | lo a choice. Only ono ballot was taken. it c vi , iiitivrnis. : : The Parish Aid eoeloty of All Salntu' church will meet at the chinch this after noon a 3 o'clock. lluiglars on Wednesday stole n harness out of n barn on the premise- A. C. Me- "SO'i ' Sherman avenue. What the Jew Heads In the IJook of Jonah , " will bo the * mibjocl of Hnlibl Fianlc- lln's discourse at Tcniplo Israel at 7 13 thia tu en I UK' . .Miss Jcn.sen , 915 Jackson street , while In a ciowil at .Sixteenth nnd Douglas ttreets Wednesday afternoon , had a pockethaok COH- InlnliiK $ .1 stolen from hir. Miss Gertrude Cozad of Kolio , Jaian | , will take part In the social shen by the Ladles' society this afternoon In tlm parlors of St Mary's . \\cniio Congregational churrh. Dill Williams was ui rested lust evening near Ulorcnth nnd Fatuain streets with a couple of IIPW laprobos In hlH poasrssloa They uio impposed to ha\e been stolen. Wil liams was looked ill' . Mrs. Oi'orgo H Clark waa arrctjied last night for breaking Into the saloon kept bj her hnsbaiid at Fouitecnth ind Capitol ave- nui ! . anil during n quarrel breaking a show case The woman was charged with mali cious dfalriiclloii of property. Mra Kittle Over had ipnsoiu to suspect Inet night that her luifbanl was urcupylug a room with another wnninn lu the block at Fifteenth and Howard streeta. She accordIngly - Ingly armed herself with a club and buttered down Iho door of tbo room In which die thought hi-r rot.reant spou ! > wan ciibiouced , Shy was urifsted for dUturblng the in-uit- , Wt'Jnt'filay H , Croft , a conductor of the rrortlont , nikhnrn & Mlrnonri Valley railroad , had an rncountcr with vicious JOK IIIMI riftoei'th and Howard utrrcts , Croft was rldhm a blcM-le. Illi ilothes weie torn and lie was bitten lu the h-g. The wound was cauterized , Tlio owner of tlio animal hna been liutrti''tei ! to kill it lu orJur tu titapo pruK-cuitod. RAILROADS MUST PAY MORE State Board of Equalization and the Annual Tax Levy. RISE IN RAILWAY ASSESSMENTS PROMISED Auditor Cornell " nM Some nf tlio H < % - iliifllon In Viiliinlloii Itirln r < bc l < itHl Tour 'learn Will Hi * Hettirncd. UNTOI.X , May 13. ( Special. ) Tlic State Hoard of Ktiuall/atlon Is meellng every day and considering the miestlon of taxation , the larger part of the tlmo being taken up with the railroads. The board U required by law to bo in sc don until the ISth , and 11 13 pro bable lhat the work will necefsltnlo one or two meetings after that date. Auditor Cor nell , ono of Iho members of the board , saya that the rate of afsc'smcnt of some of the railroads will bo Increased , and thai none will bo lowered , making the lotal amount larger than It was last year. Ho says thai In the last four years the railroad valuation hns decreased about $4,000,000 nnd that nn In crease of $1,500,000 this year would bo about right. It la understood , however , that the members of the bonid are not all In favor of this Incrccse. The Nebraska Ilcfonn Prcea Business association filed articles of Incorporation to day , Hinting lhat the association would make Lincoln Its headquarters , and would engage In the bu.slDCpa of Issuing ready prints , soliciting advcrllsliiR and selling stationery and printers * ' slock. The capital stock Is $20 000 and Iho Incorporators nro Hrlc John son D S. Dtiscnbery , Hey W. Ilhone , War wick Paundcrs nnd J. W. liarnhart. The Ijollrldgc-Hermanco company of Lin coln filed artlclea of Incorporation today with ? 5,000 capital , the purpose being lo engage In Iho wholesale ( lour and feed business The members aie William W. Lotlildgc , Hairy P. Hennancn and John N. C. Lotlrldsc. Frank II. Myero of Company C , Second reglmcnl , Nebraska Nalional guntd , al Ne braska Clly , has been , appointed regimental quartermaster. Jos-eph McQraw , corporal of company K , also located at Nebraska Citv , v\as reduced to the ranka. A bulletin of Information sent out by the Nobra la Na tional guaul today statci that noncom missioned officers cannot bo reduced to the lanl.s without the consent of the regimental commander The bulletin. also shows the method of proculuro In such canes , which statca that Incompetency , nonatlcndatce al drills and neglect of duly are sulllclent grounds for reduction to the ranks. Olllcers maj aUo bo reduced at their own icqucat. The Uoaid of Public Lands and Buildings finished lla v ork of examining wllncsscs al Boalrlcc jcslciday and will resume the hearing of the chaigca against Dr. Kail at the blato hciiEio next Monday. The University cadet battalion was In spected jcstcrday aftcinoon by .Major lloorc , U. S. A. , of the Seventh cavaliy and Major Fechct. The double funeral of Mra Nelllo Curtlss and her daughter , Mrs. Fred Shepherd , was held at the First Congregational church this afternoon and was atlonded by a laige num ber of fricuds ot both women. The fourth annual concert of the Univer sity Glee club was given at the Lansing last night. The club was assisted In Its program by the Sutorlus mandolin orchestra of Omaha. A lecoptlon and ball were given In honor of Iho orchcslra In Courier hall immediately after the entertainment. Lincoln lodge. No 33 , I. O G. T , last even ing celebrated the twenty-ninth annlvcrsniy of Its formation by giving a Jnpancse soclnl. The young people of the Plymouth Con gregational church gave a Japanese wedding pantomime at the Young Men's Christian association auditorium last night. Pi of. J. T. Lees of the State university was ai rested yesterday for riding a blcjclc on tbo sidewalk. Omaha people at the hotels : Al Ihe Lln- dcll C. W. HInzIo , II. C. nounlree , John T. Yatcs , I. Harris , W. E. Johnson. At the Lin coln John II. llartc , W. W. Lowe , S. G. Couch , S. L. Kelley , C. W. Iltnzie. Tim 1:1:1 : nusi.tnss ni.ooiv.s nim.v. T mn of Stella IN VIslte.l by u DIUII- iiKliiKT Klro. STKLLA , Neb. , May 13. ( Special Tele gram. ) This town was visited by a big fire last night , beginning about midnight in D. Stramer's dry goods store , which was a total loss ; Insurance , ? 2,500. Other losses were : R. F. Good's clothing store , most Roods re moved , fully Insured ; II. Walrod'a dry goods nnd groceries , total logs' ' , partially Insured , household effects saved ; Camblln Urea. , hard ware and furniture ; J. G. McIJrlde. drug fitoro , W II. Wheeler , hardwnie nnd fur niture ; W. II. Hozref , dry good * and clothIng - Ing , Vnndcvender & Overman , dry goods and gr.-iccik-s , W II. W > ntt , diy goods nnd gro ceries , were nil damaged from ? JOO to $300 each by rcmo\al of goods. The euppoalllon la Iho fire wa of Incendiary origin. The buildlngo burned were old frame structures and bclODgcdclo W. H. Wyatt , Sir. Masse and C. O. Gentry. The buildings were all a total loss , with no Insurance. The fire originated In a rear room of Stramer's dry grod sloro , the walls apparently having bosn saturated with kerosene. It was a calm night , which prevented the whole business part of the town from being buined. The noutli wall of Camhlln Bios. ' largo hardware store h In bad condition from the excesalve heat , Ilrlck buildings will soon replace the old structure" . SIinillFK KINDS .STOLU.V I'llOI'UHTV. er of n Hotel In Crnnil Inland Arroslcil on .HiiHpIelnn. GUAND ISLAND , May 13 ( Special Tele gram. ) A seirch warrant was this afternoon placed In lliw hands of Sheriff Dean , and laler , with the assistance of ex-Police Odlcer Joseph Smith , be hearclicd the picmlses of the old Grand Island hotel , nnd , under a stair way , found a heavy chest. Under the chest was a trap door , nnd this led to a small hole In the giound , which , however , wne well filled with silks and worsted dress goods , also gloves , handkerchiefs , neckties , velvet goods and three pairs of trousers. Some of the goods were markoj "T. S " nnd "N V. " The value of the lot Is about $200. The manaper of the lieu > e , Jonas Hoynolde , was arrested and Is In Jal ! . ivmi3oij : 7s An.tivvr simiim.v.v. I'rplliuliinry Iloiu-liiK' In llentrloc CIIHC > IH Ciniel lilt I'd , IlHATUICn , Nol ) , May 13 ( Special. ) The State Hoard of Public Lands and Ilullil- Ings continued taUIng IrBtlmony until 2 o'clock this moinlng , al which time an ad journment wut , taken until Monday , May 17 , vlu n the hoard will reconvene at Lincoln All of the evidence taken at the Institute vcbtcrdaj , with the slngla exception of Hint of I. A. Sheridan , tended to show that every- IhliiR would bo linrmonlous at the Institute If Mr. Sheildan were removed. I'liiiriiuio ApplleantN Adnilttcil. GHAKD ISLAND , Neb . Slay 13. ( Special. ) The board of examiners of the Nebraska State Hoard of Phaiinac ) convened In this city > u tcrduy with all members present. The board of examiners consists of C. M. Clark of Friend , A W. liuchhcll of Grand Island , II. It Goring of Plaltsmouth , flrlff J i\uns of Hnuflngs and Hcniy II. Harth of Lincoln. The following applicants weroex- umliifd John Anderbon of I'almcr ; 0 , P. llaumann , rn-mont ; Frank Kline , Auburn ; lit \ \ ' . A. DoMay. Danhuiy , Dr. II A. Hansen - sen , Platte Ccnler ; W. 12 Morton , Kdlson , 13. II Low la , Fall Held , A. W McKlnnon , Valley ) Di A. t , Mulrhead , Wlnslde. F M. I'hehUB llcavcr City , H D. Richards , Nor folk , and George W. Smith of Shelton. The examinations luivo not jet been paused upon Ilulli 111" Iliirirlnrn IlriiiiKliI Ilnrk. ST. PAUL. Nol' . , Ma > 13. ( Special. ) Sheriff Lahouitrelumed last night from Denver .vlth James Callvell , ono of the men who In rvliniar ) broke Into the store of P. t ! Shunbtrom , ktealli:0- : lot of clothing The robbcni wcin afterward captured In UamliiKU bud Jailed , but broke jail und gained their llbiitj. A ulioit time ago Jones , ono of the burglars , wan recaptured In Con- tint City and hrougbt back , and plead guilty lo the chnrro In the dlsirlct court Sunday the. sheriff Wlvwl n MeRram from Denver nnnounclnR the capture of the second man Ho started nt once to Lincoln , procured extradition - tradition papers and returned with his man last night .ILLs cxpwi l he will also plead Ritllty and niSf both men wilt bo sentenced by Judge Kendall this week. Choose Mud I HO n for .Vctt runt pnlliin. WAYNH , Neh , May 13. ( Special Telc- Krim ) The Women's Homo Missionary so ciety of the Norfolk dl lrlcl held nil inter- estlnR Bcs n.iero In the Mclhodlst Episco pal church of , tli'o oily yesterday nnd lodny. Many matins of Inlctrst were discussed nnd Interesting 'papers were road. About thirty ' " elites , dulfgates were prese'nl from"other Sladlson wig selecled as Iho place for hold- Ins ; Iho rexl convention. Tlio follow In ? officers vvcro elected for the tnsultiR jeir : President , Mrs. J. II. Lecdom of PIlRcr ; corresponding eecrttnty , Mrs. Clara Keller ; recording sccrelary , Sirs. II. H. Millard , Wayne ; treasurer , Mrs. S. J. Horton - ton , Stnnlon. I'lnd Stolen Merelinndlse. ITHACA. Neb , May 13. ( Special Tclo- Rrntn ) Workmen cnRngcd this morning In repairing the Methodist church hero found a larRO assortment of stolen boots , shoes nnd clothing etored away under the church. They nrt > goods thai were ntolcn from W. N. Smith's Renernl store hero seven or clfiht years ago Several hundred dollars' worlh of poods were lakcn nl the tlmo. The prop erty found this morning consists of thres pair of drawers' , Ihreo leather coats. Iwcnly shirts nnd fifty palra of boots nnd shora. All were In fair condition. Parties who were suspected of thl i jobbery have served tlmo In the penltcnllary hlnco and some of them are there now. rontrreniifloiiiillNt * n | Sjrnoiine. SYUACL'SK , Neb. , May 13 ( Special. ) Last night n'arked Ihe clcse of n Ihrco days' pcsalon ot Ihe Lincoln AtBocIallon of Congre- gallonnl Clu.rclies , held In Iho CongreRn- llonal church of this village , Hev. 13. V. Gardner , pastor , presiding. The entire session wns ono of great Interest to the denomina tion. About thirty-five delegates were pres ent The locll nllcndance waaRoood , though greatly diminished by rain. The exeiclsca clcoed with an nddicss from Kev. W. A. Scl- Icckon the "Mayflower Compact , " which was listened to with great Intcnot. Ilev G. W. Crofts ot Beatrice spoke on "Our Polity an Educator " Cl\e UK * 1'iiNtDi- lllo t'li' . YORK , Neb. , Slay 13. ( Special. ) The First CongicRntlonnl church of York lanl night cclcbiatcd Its twcnty-flfth annlvo'nary. It was a pleaoant soclnl occasion. Brief his torical sketches of the church , Ihe Sunday school and of Iho various auxiliary societies of the church were rend When organized In 1872 there wcra just slmembers. . Today Iho chinch liai ncaily 300 on Its rolls , and It la In a healthy condition. Ono feature of last evening' * festivities was the presentallon ot a high grade bicycle lo the paslor , Hcv. H. T. Cros , by the Ladles' Aid society. ( Jlrls mill HIM MVlni Griiiliinte. COLUMBUS , Neb. , Slay 33. ( Special ) Superintendent W. J. Williams of the clly schoolo nnd his staff of assistants are busy arranging the program tor the commence ment exercises , wjilch will be held in the opeia houset Juno ! . The graduating claf.3 this year Is jmtch larger than usual and Is composed of. five , boys and seven Rills as follows Benjamin Davis , Anna SI. Dodds , Lois Early , Mettn SI Ilensley , David T. Slarlvn , Carilo D , Parkt\ Fred Ilollln , Jennie Snffron , August Wagner , George S. Wilson , Jennie Wilson , Winnie SI. Young. I'laiit l'li > ( > of Po < iios. . NORTH L ( UP'Neb. . ' , May 13. ( Special ) Notwithstanding 4he very low pi Ice of po tatoes Inst ycnr the acreage being planted here again this pcason will bo very large , the argument In favor of ao doing gcneially being that ueldom , If ever , do two jcais of minimum price conic consecutively Excel lent teed of the bent standaid varieties from last s6aE\jn's crop Is stored In the neigh borhood and Is abundant as well as cheap , nnd this fact will albo be of Importance in influencing th fahners In their"action. . llriiiieli I U 1 11 lc t YOIIK , Neb. , May 13 ( Special. ) The Fii-st National bnnk ot this city hns started a branch Institution at Bradshaw , lo oc cupy Ihe field just vacaled upon Iho failure of the Bank of Bradshaw It Is to be a state bank nnd has nn authorized capital of $5,000. W. E. Bell , assistant cashier In the First National bank , will have charge of nf- falrs temporarily , nnd George S. Cook of tills city will take charge later on. A general banking business will be transacle-d. Old "Him Shot nnil IH ORD , Neb. Slay 13 ( Special Tclegiam. ) Gideon Summers wns shot last night about 11 30 nnd now lies In a dangerous condition. The ball entered the back of his neck nnd cnmo out of his moufh. tearing his tongue and knocking out ono of his front teeth. The slifiotlng was donu by Walter McPhcrson , n bad man from Boyd county. After the shootIng - Ing ho skipped out for the sand hills. The sheriff nnd posse started In pursuit , but so far no trnco of him1 has been found. Hlo\iN Off ( In * Itewt of HIM Finder. GRAND ISLAND , Neb , Slay 13. ( Special. ) While attempting to show how his gun didn't work , ex-Chlcf ot Police. Ryan's weapon discharged and the 32-callber ball took oft ono of his fingers. The accident occurred In a snloon and a Sir , Alstodt came near being shot In. the head. Sir. Ilyan'o flnger had lo bo ampu- lalcd at the knuckle Joint. Ho had lost the first joint of the s.amo finger jcars ago In a railroad accident. Iliirlal nf Dr. Luki * . REPUBLICAN CITY. Neb. , Slay 13. ( Special. ) Dr , C. B. Lake was bulled here today. Ills death was very sudden , his III- ne&h only having lasted three davs. Sir. Lake waa a member of Gould post. Grand Army of the Republic , -which eider took chaigo of his remains. Ho was a heavy dealer In lumber and also had been feeding a great number of sheep hero for Iho past two jears , shipping them from his ranch In Colorado. I'ollee Klml Sliili'n ( iiodH. HASTINGS , Neb. , Slay 13. ( Special. ) The chief of pollct ) of this city lias Juat illa- covend a lot of stolen goods which were hidden In the Denver township hall , two miles tioutli ot Hastings , Among the arti cle. } found arc. a lot ot spectacles , ihlmblc. ) and gloves , all of .which have * the cost mark on. U Is thought the goods were stolen from wine nniall town In this state and they nro being held for Identification. DrnftN < HI a llioKi-n llniik. HASTINGS.nNcll/ 13 ( Special. ) O. N Phelps of York Was ai rested hero yester day on the thirge of obtaining money under false pietenjcal For some tlmo he has been Issuing right idtaflH on tlu- Alliance bank which lua been defunct for the past eighteen months and was fortunate enough to get ono of York's prominent buslntns men to Indorse them Ho will be taken back to York today , i ' _ Funeral , of ] .11 rn , Fiiureron. CRETE , NebniTUay 13. ( Special. ) The fu neral of Sirs , ( idorge H. riigeron , who died on Sunday last , took place yesterday at the Episcopal chur i , Uev. Sir. SIcKInn of De- Witt read tlio.osryjces Sirs. Fugeron was ono cf tlio old icttfcru In Dili county , having moved hero frthVliiiffalo , N. Y , In 1872. She leaves a lui bliiid and largo family of grown up cliiliiioiil is Win Oiuiiiiiiil l.oHe One. CRETE , Nob. , Slay IS. ( Special ) Base ball hns n new Inning In this city wince foot ball IIIIH been tabooed Two frames have been played this reason ut Athletic park. The llr.st Biimo , JJncoln ngnlnsl Crete , re sulted In u clean vlctoiy for tlio home team Yesterday Huvelotk came up to me.iHiiro strength wllh Iho homo team and carried off lliu belt by 10 to 9. Both ti-ntns phiytd alroiif KumeH. _ lloj KnllN froni Tree nnil llrenliM Arm. RED CLOUD , Neb , May 13 ( Speclil ) Yesterday afternoon the youngest son of J W Warren fell from ft tree and broke hla right arm Jual above Hie wrist Arrextril for A BERLIN. Neb , .May 13. ( Special. ) Ted ly upon complaint of Dick Klerchoff , Constable 0 , 0. Taney. upon warrant issued by A I1' Young , justice of th& peace , arrested Henry Spechl charge 1 with n criminal n siult upon the person of Miss Margaret lluckholt , n domestle In the family of a farmer named Tlpp , living two miles southeast of thta vll- Inge. The Irlal will take place Slondny nexl llrl-S < i.illiiK'I'riitiiiin In .lull. PONCA Neb , Slay 13 ( Special ) A dfp- uty frhorlfr came In last night wllh Jnmeu Hamtnc ) ! nnd Bob IlMtett , Ihe two tramps who carried off the Iwo datighlcrs of Mr Praelm nnd slsrlcd for the Black Hill ? The men were1 overtaken several miles west of HarlltiRton by Sheriff Brown and are now In Jail hero on a charge of kidnaping One of the elolen Rlrls M only 14 years ot age Tlirer Ollleei Itolled Into One. IJAV1D CITY. Neb , Stay 13 ( Special. ) The clly council held Us flrsl regutir meet ing Inst evening. I. J. Went received Iho appointment of marshal , streel nnd walcr commissioner at the agreed pilnry10 per month , for performing the duties of the sev eral olTlces. Slartln Bowles was employed as engineer nl the water works , at a salary of $10 , a reduction ot $10 from the wagw formerly paid. Atlou Mmitler I'I-OH. THKAMAH. Neb. , Slay 13. ( Special. ) The case of Dcvnl against Minnie Snjdcr WAD tried In the county court jcstcrdny nnd a verdict rendered In favor of the plaintiff. The plaintiff sued for damaged In nn In- juncllcn cnse , Ihe damages claimed being for attorney fees In securing n dissolution of the Injunction. The nttorncvs claimed $100 aa fees and the Jury allowed them $4250. CIMI Illoi f n MjNtorloiiN MASON CITY , Neb. , SIny 13 ( Spsclnl. ) Mr. O. II. Sloomey of this place lest a val uable cow last night by some iujstcrloiu ? dlseaoe. The cow vvs apparently all right the night before nnd In the morning waa ucaily llfelcus. A good veterinary wns called , but could not tell what was the mat ter or do anything to help. A poslmorlcm examination rcvonled nothing. Promotion for n llnllronil Anenl. NEBRASKA CITY , Slay 13. ( Special ) II. D. Apgnr , who has been genernl aRcnt of tlio SlIeEourl Pacific railroad nl Ibis polnl for Iho last live > ears , has bepn promoted to the general nRency of the St Louis , Iron .Mountain & Southern , nt Slonra3 , La He will leave for thai place In n fiw days lo assume Ihc duties of Ills new position. ItiilldliiK ii Telephone l.lno. DECATUR. Nob. , Slay 13 ( Special. ) Ar- inngcmenls have been completed for connec tion with Tckamah by n telephone lino. Sir Lnlta of Tckamah Is Interested and Repre sentative H D. Byrnm of this place Is one of the piluclpal stockholders The line will be cent roll ed b > a sjndlcalo and pushed Ih rough ns vaon ai possible. I'lmlN Ills ( ioiiils .Stolen. TAIRMONT , Neb , Slay 13 ( Special ) This moinlng when James Carl , proprietor of the Racket sloio , look down some boxes which ho supposed contained some fine woolen undciwaio which he was EoltiR to pack away for the summer he found them empty. The goods had been stolen bltice he last looked nt them. IIn < tliiK > eliriiMl.n. Innd ELGIN , Neb. Slay 13. ( Spoclr.l ) Th-jio an probpccts of several sales of farm lan-l-s being made heie this week to men prospect ing from lown nnd Illinois Thsv are com ing l.tre lo take advantage ot ihe present bargains of land and bcem highly ole.iFul. Tiep edict a bis immigration to Nobras.'a Ibis 'all. ! IolHlnK < i > n Home nil Hall. ELGIN , Neb. , Slay 13. ( Special. ) A. 0. Ifolslngton , Iho proprlelor of Iho local mcnl millet. Is homo on ball. Ills trends here believe that lie had no pan In t'io ' ( .icallng of Iho cow which was traced to hi" promises and hope thai he will be able lo prjvo i'la inuccf nee. Clt > Aiifliitiiiints at Hell Cliniil. RED CLOUD , Neb. , Slay 13 ( Special. ) The city council met last night and made the following appointments for the jcar : For street and water commissioner , J. F. KliMol ; for city engineer , J. SI. Scllara ; for city marshal , Roy Hutchison. x. - Tlilevi-H nt C M\I > H Are C COWLES , Neb. , Slay 13 ( Special. ) Tlio genenl merchandise store of Fuller & Good In this town was broken Into on Sunday evening and n quantity of nitlcles stolen. The thelves have btnco been captured ut Smith Cei tor , Kan. Itolilier In TnUeii to l.lneolil. PONCA , Neb. , Slay 13. ( Special. ) Sheriff Hart yesterday started for Lincoln with Charles Gloves , convicted of robbing SI. K. Gamble's stoio in Febrnaiy last nnd hen- tenced to servo a jear at hard labor in the penitentiary. ( iiinilinaiiHiiii Moves for ae Trial. I'ONCA , Neb , Slay 13. ( Special ) Motion for a new trial In the Goodmanton wife poisoning case was considered , yesterday be fore Judge Evans , who ha taken It imdei advisement nnd will deliver hla decision to morrow. Fimernl of Air. Unlier. HASTINGS , Neb. , Slay 13. ( Special. ) The funeral of Sir. Slaher , who died Tuesday , was held nt 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Roman Catholic church , where the funeral sermon was preached by Father SIc- Donald. OM-r < lu > Corn. TEKASIAH , Neb. , May 13. ( Special. ) All tlioso who have any quanllly of last j oar's corn In Iho erib nro moving It and picking out the spoiled corn In order to keep the remainder from moulding and heating. .Sill oo n In .Ne IIiindH. ASHLAND , Neb. , SIny 13. ( Special. ) The new town board has granted a license to Ed Swaiidon to teil liquors for the ensuing jear. During the past year John S. Nell ran the saloon as agent for Omaha liquor men. Clmrned vvllli ANMiuif tiiK u Clilld. PIERCE , Neb , Slay 13. ( Special ) Some Interest won taken in the tiial of Wilson Hall yesterdaj , charged with nfsault upon Iho a-year-old daughter of Marshall Goff. Hall took a continuance for n week. To un Without n Iim.ier. MASON CITY , Neb , Slay 13 ( Special. ) Homy SI. KIdder , Iho only lawyer In the town , will leave about Juno 1 for Scrlb- nor , Neb , where lie will engage In the prac tice of law , Mellll Vlslleii liy a llnil Ftrn. STELLA , Neb. . May 13 ( Special , ) At 11 o'clock lost night a fire broke out which con sumed seven ctores , about half pf the busl- ncwi patt of the lown. The loss will amount to $25,000. Painter 1'allM from 11 I.ndilcr , TEKASIAH , Neb. , Slay 13 - ( Special. ) Dan Cornish , a painter , fell from a ladder whllo painting W , W. Latla's residence. Ho was badly Injured , bill not seriously. Mlller-Tn > lor. NEBRASKA CITY , May 13. ( Special ) - SIlss Kale Taylor , daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Taylor of this city , was married this morning to A 0. Sillier. ADVICE FROM A PRELATE Archb'shop Ireland Speaks Eloquently at a Cleveland Banquet. SURE FOUNDATION OF CITIZENSHIP I'll } * n Trllmto tit I be ( ircndti" ! * of A in crlm n IHMiioeriM.j \ \ herein ll-s 1 ( eat Slrt-iiutli. CLHVnLAND. May 13. Nearly 400 of the leading business and professional men of the city attended the annual banquet of tlio Chamber of Commerce nt the Hollcndca this evening. The guest of the evening was Archbishop Ireland , nil Ihe others In attend ance being members. After the bauruiel President W. H. Warner , after n neat speech , outlined the achievements nnd prospects of the chamber nnd announced the lonsls. Sitintor M. A. Haiina responded to the Industrial and Commcr- tiuet , "Cleveland : ° Archbishop Ireland spoke upon "The Sine Foundation ot n True Clll7enshlp. " He spoke In part at follows : of America Is her democ The grcntncES racy0 Ainerlea , as no other nation.r. . lpoil ) ! > - - . . . ' America. It sulllces to bo > ii mnn l omul In ettl'cn- In this countiy nil men tire shlp : then ) Is no civil < IP polltlc.il n vileW for the few ; there Is no civil or I'o leal , In- ferlorily for the many The peril ot Am - lea Is in her dcmocr.iev 1 b-'ve IUJHPII fullest faith In the democracy of America , lYei-imse I have fnlth In the people of Aim- - c.i and because the democracy of this countiy hns nmlxl lerrlllc trials pi oven s right mill power to live. 1 Imve faith , too. In tbo future democracy ot the vyorltl , bo- ram ! ! , the manifest evolution of humanity In toward that end and the Helng vvno moves liumnnlt\ makes no mistake. I ndiult Hint deniocincy lemilres ilpllciite nnd coiiHtant c.ue and thnl UH H.ifelv will be the revvniM only of never-ceasing vigi lance So little Is democracy a cienlute of common giowlh In bumanfly Hint umlpr Deiiallv of loss of freshness nndlgor and even of llnnl decay. It cinnoi be nbimlonetl. unprotoeted , to struggle by Itself for exist ence amid the prejudice- ! and | > .f * lon i Of the nice. Those who prize It will anxiously follow It. pledging to It.s worlb tlio best thoughts of the mind nnd the warmest af fections of Ihe heart Whence will coiiip to demonicy the potency of morality' With level ence I pionounco the sacred A out conscience. COXSCIKNCM : mn.KS. Conselenee rulinir , Americans will be a law-abiding people , for lighleousiipsH com mands obedience to law and proclaims thai tin- law of the nation Is the law of Ibe Hu- .ind of nations 1)1 ) emu Govcinor of nun Alnilghlv Oed Americans will ie v'pit Hie rlubts of tlulr fellow-citizens Conscience bids them know thnl no one 1 yes for him self nlonc nnd tlmt Hoclely. with Us lights and Its Institutions , Is or divine mold A ration without conscience Is n nation with out soul The sooner the earth Is lid of It the belter for humanity Nothing good can come fiom It . , The brightestJiiges In our history spiang from conscience. America's Immortal heroes , heroes of valor , heroes of patience , were Insplied by conscience Conscience lotl ' .metleans to leddeli wllh Ihelr blood hundieds of bnlllollelils lo pieteive Amer ica one nnd Indivisible anil lo make IKT banner one of fieedom for all the cnlldtcn of her soil. Conscience will lend Americans today nnil tonionow to vvntch Jealously over Ihe life nnd weal of their country , to spreatl tbinugh Ibe bind poclal equality nntl liar > plnc.s.s. to make \meilca Ihe filic-,1 and Ihe best of Ihe n itloiis of the earth Whatever the dllTeicnees of conditions arising from Inciinnllty of tnli ills and op- portunltles. nil men , nnd nil el isses of nun , must be allowed their own. else all Is chaos and dpith. Theie shall be. decile those li-ptiu illtles , no hool.il w.11 fair Those who give labor will give it honestly and faith fully : tho. e who trcrlve label will remit l In return the honorable tieatmPiit which Is duo to men wearing thr honored Insignia of manhood nntl of citizenship nnd the Just wage vvhltli Is I idol's claim nnd light Poveity will not losu its .self-respect and wealth vvlll not forget Its duty to Inimanitj HKTII VYALor crmnNSiiiP There .ire moments when one's heiit stands still before the Ihoughl of what might come If Amci leans betinycil theli cltl/t'iishlp of whnt mlKhl come to Ameilca Itself , In whoso destinies mo vvi ipp"d up our hopes , our loves ; of what might coinu to llbeity In the , whole world , since liberty foi other nations reads. Us tilumim or ltn death In the tilmnph or death of liberty In America. It is an election dnv In the land Twelve millions or more of voters within a few houia have pronounced Judgment upon the affairs of the great nation .rts thpv decide so vvlll laws be onarled. so vvlll executive powei 1m put to use. In clly , stnlo nnd na tion , anil im laws .IIP enicted bv the nu- thoilty of voters and im executive power Is used In the iinmo ofotiis , so will the na tion be sw.ijod , foi life or for death , din Ing succeeding yen is. Tal.e a.v ly conscience on clocllon d i.v , let vott'is like Hie populace of oltl Home , scinm'ile for fond and ple.isuie democr.icj vvlll have given up the ghost and either an ' Impoint'ir" vvlll li.impliupon American llhcillts or anarrliy will give the land Its lurid ( lames Ameileans , f < .u not Conscience Is on Kiiard A gicat tilsls nilses In Amcilcn , Huch as all nuiions may S-OOIUM 01 1 iler expel Icnoc , such ns tno enemies of democincy Imve predicted ns ( citnln one day lo put an nd to American democracy Lord Mncaiilnv Ininglned a cilsls In Amor- lea. "A crlHls , " ho vvrjtes , "will befnll It In n hcason of hard times , when the masses of the people vvlll mal.o use of thrlr po- llllc.il power lo despoil the ilc-h and dlsin ] > t hocloly " Americans , fcnr nol. JIneaulay did not know the people of America. Ampilc.i Is Hiife. Conscience. Is on Mimril Wlmt vvlll foster conscience In tin- citi zens of AineilcaV I .UIKWCI religion n sense of a Hupu-me leglslaluro ruling HIP -.vhole universe , fiom the tiniest llowei to Ihe mightiest sun , inllng man ami aggitgatlons of men , rewaiding nnil punishing PatriotIsm - Ism Is nevt'r so potent is when It | j Klcntl- lied with icllglon. UHLIGION Tin ; SVFKGl'AHD The cilsls for ilc-mociaiv vvlll comt vvli n comes the crisis for icllglon i\ll lllv [ for America mo UIOSP when ngmntli iHm and i maloiiallsni aie punched liTongb the I ind , | when man is told lhat hi * IM but a plt-cc of i mochnnlHm , which no fu-o wl'l ' controlH , ' that he Is but a grain of iliuil , tossed up i for .1 vvhllu In Ihu ail , .scon to be ililvtii hick Intt ) Iho common heap , b ivln no leHponslblllly , no hope , H.W what el ly and slones niounil him hive Kortunati'ly for America , deep In the lieaits of Ann i leans lies Ihe insllnc-t of lellglon AnuileniiH vvlll ni-ver bellcvi * thai an Inllnltn Indulgence does not lule the unlvtihc , that tinHOII ! of man Is not Hpliltunl 01 Immoital Tiny will never permit thai Ihe S.ilib.ith d ly be taken flOIll UlO HITVlfO Of 1-OllHLlellCU lO hi ! Pill tO the HPrvIce-H of matter , or thnl Its clinic lies reawti Ihclr Inmvenly tniihlc. The enemli-H of lellKlon me the cnemlcH of country nnd of democracy. , After making n plea for moralUatlon of youth nnd condemning sensational jouiaal- Ism , the arrhblsliop closed as follows Amt'ilruiiH , wo ! ov Anutlcn , wo fain would make her gicnt ; our licnrtH * pra > i r is "inny Him Im Immoitnl lo bless dining agin uur SOIIH nnd Ihelr BOIIH and lliosc that will Im born of tin m. " Let UH work for Amor- leu , but lememberlng that nol In BclenccH and ill IK nol In commciuc and nrmlts , miiHt her trust bt > , hut la men Nothing moif Hltliillleniit and moro v.ortnv of our need than the words of our own KHICIHOII. "Tbo tine test of civilization IH not tbo muses , not the Ue of ellli-s. not the crops , but tbo kind of mull the country turns" The other speakers were J O W CowlcB , ox-piosldent of the chamber , und President 0. T. Til wing "f Won torn Heservo unUeralty Prof Tawing spoke of 'The Coining Cen tury , " and held that development of the next century would bo mainly along Koclologlcul lines To Pearline Users Only. You have confidence in Pearline. You must have , or you wouldn't be using it. But what do you do with it , besides the ordinary washing and cleaning ? There's a long list of things in which Pearline ought to be helping you. Why isn't ' it doing so ? For every purpose for which you would use soap and water , Pearline is better. You ought to be ready enough to believe that , with what you must know of Pearline. KM Millions DR. HOBBS Sparagus Kidney Pills. Hnve Reached n Sale itf Omaha and Vicinity That is Simply Enormous. iit'Mutr.ns ' or noxr.s MM.IIisrnii : DAY. .YntlihiK I.IKe U liver llenrd of KIIIMMI nf llefore In ThlN Oil ) . Stop a inomiMit nnil think of It ! llun- tltTtlt of l o\o t of Dr. llnhlw SIIJIIMKIIH Klilnoy rills wcio sold In Oinnhti In ti single ilny , nnd tlili of a ronii'dy lhat a few tnonllilis MROa totally iinhoaul of In UiU section of tlu state. Had tlii'ie been no merit In Dr. llolilw Sjiarnpim Kidney 1M1N. and luul all tlio elalins niaile for tliest > pliu not been ver- Hied , no anionnt of nilvertlxlntr. lunvevT ItU'Ro , could have been the means of produciiiK siR-li Ineredlble sales. It nns simply a iiitestlon of metll , and the enres effected by Dr. llobbs remedy have been so iiionoitneed that those \\\w \ hud been benefited or enied bv ulnj : lloblis Spant us Kldmvr Tills mld n it relV.iln fiom reooinmendlnn thi'in to their friends on all occasions , of COIIINC , the frank ami open handed honest man ner In whleli llobbs Sp.u-anns Kidney Tills were Intiodtieed In this eit.Is . per haps another explanation of their suc cess , and of their u underfill .sale In and around Omalia. Dr. llobbs says the Kidneys should bo in perfect order to Insme wood health. This Important fact Is nndetstood bv cvotylmdy. Mankind suffers from the fact that Ihe human pnillleis of the blood-the Kid neys me not peiforming their wink propei ly and. like any lilt of delicate machinery that Is out of older , needs ic- palrln . H1 the kidneys don't lllliale all poisons out of the blood. It Is because they ate sick and \\eak. What Is the risiilf A hnndied and one ailments 01 innate fiom diseased kidneys. This shuns how important It Is lo Keep your kldney.s acti\e. stroni ; and \\ell Hence , lf you are a sufferer fiom backai lie , Kidney trouble , diabetes , din ] ) sy , iheumatNm. jionl , ueneral nins < nlnr neaUnesss , in > nialjla. headiuhe , ueious exhaustion or generally inn ilonn , K' > tu your druuKist'.s at once , and nniKe the best investment jou ever iuidi In jour life , by piocnrhiK a ltoof Dr. llobbs Sp.uacns Kidney I'llN. and In aicK's time you will have uudeivoiie a change for the belter that will sin prise jou as well as jour friends. C'nriItlinliler nnil Klilnp > TriMildrH. Tlio Iloblit 1'llls which I procuicil fiuni Iviihii .1 C'o , DriiKBli-t't , lu\e frntlj nlloxil my lil.itldcr nntl Klilno } tinn ) > lu niul I i\n\\ li.\u ) no pain from tint M > ur < e vlialt'MT i : . Ij MAU'l IN. boutli Oinnhi N 1) . "Curoil nf VITJ IMnil * lliu'U. " I am Rlnil to ny I fool Kii-nlb In n. Ill I bv Hiet"f nt llnlilis Hpirnmm Klilnt'V I'lll I I t a Mrj 1 line Imtlv unil non I nm "ill n't ' ' ' 'I one box of llobbi IMI.IKII" Kltlnrv I'llN I In e icuimmuiilcil tlii-ni to olhorn K K HI NN 1J01 1'lciio .St , Omj in , Neb. A Sure Cure Tor llneknelie. I \\na 1 ilil up In Ix'ilsllli pnln In ins b irk fmni Ulilncy Iiniiblc fni wtic | Tilna on' araln slartlnK up. ninl 1 tonic jour s iinplc lux of Spir.iMin Klilnry Pills nnil linu hid nn p In sltiLO 1 am nuvnililni ; p\iry dn > 1 dull tiiKe moro nf nuronibrful pills anil l m- niLnJ tlicin to nil my filcmli , iinu.M.v ni.vssi u 2115 h. IMlh at , Oman i Nib. V Well KIIOMII Coniiell II In IT H C'ltl/eii U I'll.-N " 1 DIMI'lllM \n < Ml lllKlil. " 1 luue li'en u cripple wllh iliiMiinulii < iii fir mm ) , nun ) > e rj Till ufft n-1 Omlti * . tint nmo nnlolil .iRuii ) , nt llinos the jinlii I 1MB unlionr- able Not on ! ) ilkl I lia\o rliMim ill-in but phjslolniiH said I Inn ] Ilrlmt'H ill-iiivi. I I iiirtv I luul nuful p.ilnH In in ) lui'k nnil mv Kllnos botliorLil mo tinlbl ) . A Hliuit tlmo at- I t , t some of Dr llobbs SPIIIRIIH Klilni \ I'llN nt ClonrKt S DiMs' ilniK stoio. anil Hi HIK I I \\nnlil ID tlu'in ami rri > If llio\ \ \ < ro an > t" I To my Miipilsc in ) ill.uinaHpm bail ilU ipp ui'il unil my l.iiln's ln\o eta e.l In pain in > ny more It miiM l > " > onr s-p u i ns I'llN II ul I < rtxeil mo In sin b Komi Dluipf f r I nm n w a coinparitlxoh will nnn 'ioiir pills ai nil riuht. .IK lllluiiK -Ti Vine SI . I'niiiull Hlnfl I i. Dr. llobbs Spar.ijius Kidney Tills rOU SAL13 11Y KUHN & GO. llcllalilo DiuIgRlsts and Mliuial Wnt r Dealeis N. W. Cor. Inlli inn ) Oniiilui , Nub. SADDLES OX' ' III\L \ l 4ti I . 'imp fin r l nnil | inil ji i . DIIYCII SvilDU IXUHMCI , 2fi WoAllwo , N V DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. AMI .S IJTJBW sTiiiiv , M\V in , aijio. rcrfuiiuniKo ut luut 1 rlilny will ! > < > i < | itutcU in UH rntlrtty TU IvIVI'S , " . .c Ml IIK.IU'll. On palo nt tlu * liti"III * i fi 'in toile The o.v/.r \ r. THE LILLIPUTIANS fHE MERRY TRAAIPS. huats on Sale U5c. fiflo , 75c , < I 00 The Mi OMAIIi. tnNTHALI.V I.OOATIIl ) \inoilcan plan , (200 pordn ) up ICiiropeaii plniufl.UO par day up J E MARK bl iK SON , ProuH When lou como to Omuhii eioi > at ( lie MERGER HOTEL TIII : mvr : f2.00 a day house in the West. Ifj room * 2 W jicr iluy ( o room * with butli , I ! SO | > er clay biicldl rutei by Iho moi.tli WINK 'rV\lllt ( , MIII l IIIH i r.m'i'ii AMI .IOMS : NTHIJICTS , 113 room > Udlim , tlcaia heat unJ ull iiit/iJtin ronvenlcntfj , UUPB | II. DO MIIJ (2.CKI per iluy lab'H ' unocvlkJ. tin-clal law rjli tu ri'tulai Irta.clerJ , DICK HMIT1I MtBautr _ STATE HOTEL ; J6S-10-1Z I > IIUKU > \V M , 1IAIIII. Uaiugtr ! i w d fujiiln i Ml rooini l urupvun r Ainnlcaw plan HATI.-S Ji co NIJ ii w inn nxr > PXnA ! < IIATKS II V TJ1I3VKKK Oil MONTIT fillt cat llnei conniot tu all curtu of ihn city.