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' 8 rIlJIE OMA1L DATJX B14i1 : MON1)AY , .TUNJ 6 , 1898.
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: ANCLO-SAXONS IN TIlE VAN
They Will Be Moro and Moro So a the
I , Worhl Movcn On.
PRODUCE FAR TIlE BEST TYPE OF MEN
ILcV. John lIrtijil.ItI , I ) . I ) . , IxprcMke
1 % IIilH for nn Angto-Aiicrlcnn
A1Inhice nint I'rnINeM the
I Iz1u.H1thi.
There Wfl8 ft large congregation present at
thc lirat Presbyterian church yesterday
morning to hear Itoy. John Hemphiht , I ) . 1) . ,
of Ian Francisco , who Is here visiting the
exposkion. Ihiring the course of a thoughtful -
ful sermon he paid a high compitmeut to
the exiosttton and expressed the hope that
It would POVO a valtiable stimulus to this
city and atate. Ife also atluded to the pres-
cut war anti said that he Wn8 sanguine that
a stronger union of the two great Anglo-
Saxon races would result.
Dr. Ilemphill chose the text of his dl
course from Itonians , Ii , 22 , rendIng : 'JJo '
hohl0 therefore , the goodness and the severity -
verity of God. ' In the course of the er-
mon ho saId :
° Tliu comnianti to at once behold the goodness -
ness and the severity ot God seems to involve -
volvo a contradiction , but the seeming so-
I ' verity of (10(1 ( is in reality a manitestation
i , of Ills goodness toward us. The law of set -
} t # verity finds expression everywhere. Cicero
, u ? called nature our stepmother , stern and
, cruel. The longer one lives the more ho re-
alizcs the severity of nature's laws. Nature -
ture knows no indulgence and whoever ( lares
to disobey nature's laws must pay the pen-
alty. The ten comxnandtnents are written
over all the things of life nn(1 they are not
to be transgressed. This severity may not
always be discernible in nature. When nature -
turo chooc5 an cvii it always chooses a
lesser evil than the one it averts. The
struggle for existence has done much for
the lower animals , but it ifl5 dOne more
for man , and it wilt be by this same stern
struggle that man will be lifted up to per-
fectioii. Tlnro must be goodness in the
struggle for existence.
"The South Sea islanders will never be
In the van of the procession of the ages ,
Life Is too easy for them. They wait
around with OIefl ) IfloutliB for food to be
dropped in. They know nothing of a strug-
gb for existence. Man Is all the better for
such a struggle up to a certain point. Re-
yond that point the struggle Is so severe
as to stunt the development of real nina-
hood. We cannot expect to ilml great men
In Laplanil and other extreme northern climates -
mates , for there the struggle for exIstence
is too keen. We must not look near the
poles for great inca any niore than
c should In time tropics.
A , igIo-5itoas I lie Lcnd.'rn.
"Time Anglo-Saxon race Is located between
these two regions , where the struggle for
exIstence Is sufliclent to produce the best
typo of miman. Time Anglo-Saxon race is today -
day in tIm vaim of the processIon of the ages ,
811(1 it will be more anti imioro so as the
world moves omi.
"We ask what will be the outcome of
the present war wIth Spain , of battles between -
tween the greatest nation of the Anglo-
Saxon race amid one of the slowly decayIng
Latin races.'hmttever the final outconn
iiay be , we ilo know what has been the out-
coma thus tar. In the flrst place It has
mnaIo no north and no south in this glar-
bus country of ours. The boys In gray
have forgotten hlast years and are omice
more the boys In blue. 4 second result already -
ready at band Ii , tUe closer union of England -
land amid AmerIca. It is a closer union
than there has been betvecn these two great
natlomms simice they separated.
"flormi imiitler the British flag , raIsed under -
der the AmerIcan hag , I bug to see the
close unIon of tIme two greatest nations of
tIme earth , the best exponents of the Anglo-
Saxon race , aiid hope to witness time formna-
tlon of a righteous international compact
that shall bind us together. Then wIll thIs
Iatcst born of time Atiglo-Saxon nations be
lIfted UP to tIme ascendancy among nil the
nations of the earth.
"Time struggle for existence during the last
tow years has been hard for ninny of the
p001)10. There Imavo heemi ( lrotmths amid con-
scIlmcnt poor crops , or no crops at all. But
nature immis once more samiled on the great
agricultural districts of this Part of the
cotintry ammil evidences of prosperIty arc to
be seen all about us. Omit of time prosperity
of this mnngnlIicemmt city has Peon born your
grand exposItion , Men of great mmii con-
colved thIs exposition to give stimulus to
cmir cIty , your state amid the entire vestern
country.
"Time vllmcky. progressive American is up
and doing in time straiggle for existemico at
miii times. The red fruit will come to him
hot because lie Is waiting am'oumul for It but
because lie Is working for It all time tinie.
So with your graiu exposition , It will sue-
cecil , no.1 . ndeiuately reward tIme tasks and
labors of the nmen who buIlt It. I bId your
exposition gocispeed , mind 1 hope it will
brIng time fullest measure of proslerlty to
your city and your state , and nil the sur-
rounmlimig country , "
1)11. w'.titimmin iiBSliISiliS % 'OflC ,
I'I''iit'hIM Sit i'I ( 'Mt ( 'onregn1 lonni
( 'luii t'hi A fter a lloiit Ii's .tIseni'e.
Having eturmmcd from his 'mu'ation iii No'
England , iimciuiiing a trip through Canada.
and a short visit to New York , and mifter
an absence of about a month altogether , Rev.
F. \\'cmrfieii , time pastor of time FIrst Con-
grgntiommai church , occupied imis Pulpit yesterday -
terday morning , 'Flie theme lie chose was
tim rather tmmIiciieiy Put 0110 of tIme "Supreme
Art of Living. ' ' From time point of vIes' lie
took , clmaracter-bullding was time great inmr-
p050 of life lm're. lie said :
"ThIs iimspiretl itimalyimis gives moo the keynote -
note of niy thought this mmiorning. happy
are they vim are sincere in the lerfect way ,
they % l1o 'milk 1mm tIme law of time Lord , 1mm
this the vsuinist ( leilnes time attitude of a
lmnpjy sommi , his alliamico vhtIt truth , his
iroper mimuhition , aimil his attainment of time
Icrfect imapplimesa. The worhil ieslmes hap-
pluess-we mire inclined that 'ay , anti Jesus
would ttirmm our hnipiuess In a might ( htrec-
tiomi. Ilu would emilmmsge our happiness ,
broaden our joys , amid deepen our tieligimis ,
\'ltli a 1:1gb : commct'ptlomi of the truest joy
attmdunblo we mna' foilo' 111am.
"LIfe is really the suprezmc : art of time age
to which everyone should dovotci hImself ,
\Vltim Ituskin we mntist rcmnemnbei' that a cer.
tam selt-cuittire and disclpiimmo are required
would we stu : the beauties of imaturo frommi
time eottuge window , aimil so to make these
joys accessible 1mm our daily life we must
disciplimmo and cultivate ourselves. "
Mr.Varflehil miwoit upon the rounding out
of character , mine to time mmttumlng rhiclm
time years bring , time corrected Imni'ressiomms '
and time accumulated 'xperienc'e , in this
connection lie alluded to the careers of
? ( iCmIiehESOhn anti hums to Illustrate 1113
point ,
"Amul 'bat Is true of art , " said DrVnr -
field , "Is true of life , The materials are
at baud , but there must be self-culture be-
,
Dr Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powde
AN ELEGANT TOU-ET LUXURY.
Usetl by pcole of rcfinoinont
for over tt juarter of a
fore we can take them and realize our Ideals
in the spirit of the true artist. The highest
art is that which 18 true to life , and that
Is highest Iii ert which symbolizes character
and prcents truth.
"The materials which we have at. band
are the spirItual truth from the divIne
source , and the highest ideals conceivable.
'rho ideal of Christ is accessible , but while
we can follow him we cannot simply imitate
him , For Christ never lived in a country
where the exposition was open on the Lord's
( lay , and Its main features of leasura given
the most prominence on that ( lay. But. the
example of Christ is before everyone. 'The
; mure in heart shall see God , ' and If we
would live arlght we must see Cod-see BIns
in the ideal character of Jesus' Christ , "
CIIItITIAN BlRA'4)it CONS'BJTlN.
l'hiirteentia flIslrIet 31'cthsig hevelomus
CIlNiIIerflhIi ( ' Interest.
The thirteenth district convention of the
Young People's Society of Christian En.
( leaver was heitl in Omaha yesterday , P. F.
Tucker of Lincoln , president of the Nebraska -
braska State Christian Endeavor union , and
several other out-of-town Endeavorers beIng -
Ing in attendance. At U o'clock In the morn-
lag prayer meetings were held at the Knox
Presbyterian , St. Mary's Avenue Congregational -
tional and First I'resbyterlan churches anti
at 4 In time afternoon special services were
held at the First Presbyterjaa church , Rev.
A. J , Turklo presided at the afternoon meetings -
ings anti after a brief address of welcome
introluced 11ev , F. F. Tucker.
Mr. Tucker spoke briefly of the Christian
Emideavor movement antI emphasized the
great responsibility of the young lcopie of
England and America in the Christianiza-
tiomi of time world ,
The Tenth legion of the Entienvorers was
explaIned by Mr. Tucker as a iortlon of the
members of time society who have pledged
themselves to give one-tenth of their earnIngs -
Ings to God's cause. The legion is getting
a firm hold among the society's mmembershlp
and Mr. Tucker urged that all members join.
lie next spoke ot the tccmmsatIon which is
frequently brought against the society that
it is not in accord wIth the various church
organizations of the country and declared
that It was false and that the church attendance -
tendanco and church support of Endeavorers
was far above that of the average church
member.
Rev. Mr. Turkie next Introduced Dr. J. M.
Wilson , pastor of the Casteliar Street I'res-
byterian church , who spoke earnestly comi-
cerning the many conflicting systems of
philosophy wimich are offered to a seeker
after truth' Dr. Wilson warned his hear-
era against faiso systems of phulosopimy and
co-called scientific truths and
begged In con-
elusion that all young persons when called
011011 to cheese between vital questions of
philowphy would hold in mInd the fact that
one guiding baud made all things of earth
and that any belief which denies God's cx-
istenee Is false.
Fl rqt tim tversmtlmst Cliiirt'li.
At the First Universalist church yesterday
morning Rev , Clinton Slmomltomm of l'ort-
land , Me. , preached on the subject , "God's
Relation to the World , " bringing to hear
upon it time revelation of modern thought
in bible. interpretation as bearing out the
relation of God to the world and mnan as
that of divine Proprietorship and universal
fatherhood ,
The claim , lie said , that the mystical being
called by certain ecciesimisticai bodies the
devil bad beemi pm'acticaily acknowledged too
lomig already , leaving men to excuse sin on
time groumid of necessity or to be paralyzed
ty sloth because of its power.
This was Jesus' temptation and because
he would not mtekmmowlcdge this the truth
iii religion as based on His own teachings
was rejected and despised.
Mr. Simonton viii continue these ser-
ices and time great number of unchurched
PeoPle are cordially Invited to attend.
l'rI itt'iiPe of Cl. i'Ist's SPI i'It.
The discussion at time weekly mneetIng of
time Theesophical society yesterday after-
110011 was in regard to the principle of
the Christ splrt. It was felt that the attitude -
titudo of the true Christian was not a immat-
tee of belief or dogma , but of living and
action. It has always been a fact , time
leader said , that the fotmnder of ChrIs-
tiammity had been considered a character too
sacred for humnan comnpreimemislon or crlti-
cisni. It was pointed. out , on tile contrary ,
that lIe had lifted Ills life high by carryimig
Ills love low and timat He becamno mmiore truly
our brother as we more perfectly understood -
stood Ilium. It was hot believed to he so
imnportnmit to believe in time vicarious sacrifice -
fico or time immaculate conception as to misako
tue lowliness , litirity and unselfishness of
Ills life time motives of our own.
110W A WAIl. iii [ i'OtJflIT.
'rime Chmnhitea I ma th.el.pie \Vnrftre
liIimntii.ted 1t I'IttuIm''S.
It you wish to prolmeriy understand time
war imews , it you wish to have a definite
knowledge of mimivmil affairs anti time events
that are occurrlmig In the Easi and West
Imliies you can secure no hetLOr , no more
moliabio soumco of Information than time
officIal photographs or the United States
navy , just issued by the Omaha lice. The
Price is only 25 cemmts , and nioro valuable
and timely informmsatiomi was never offered
( er the alone ) ' . It is en nie at The Omnaima
lice countimig-rooms , or will be sent to aimy
adiresB oil receipt of price ,
Time book consists of nearly 200 pages of
views made by E. 11 , hart. naval photographer -
grapher , amid time list of subjects cmtraces
evcrythimmg of Imiterest imertaimming to our
navy , of wimteii every American is justly
proud. FIPst wltimimm the corers of this imiter-
eating work comes a map sixteen times as
large as time book itself , showing omm one
side time Spanish hossesslOmms , nab an adjacent -
jacent tem'ritory , while on time other side
tiitm East Immdian possessions are similarly
treated. Stcdmmsshmip ilnes. with time di8.
tances Intervening between differtimit points
are shown , timid a close study of these maps
will give aim a thorougim understandijig of
this torrltom'y , In regard to i'imicht time iii-
terest of time Ammiemlean Public iii now at
fever heat.
Then follow more than 200 rare pictures
of time navy , its oiileei'a and equipiiitmmmt. The
views are all nutlmeimtie , amid are tue latest
oliiclal photograpima of 01mm' torpedo boats ,
torpedo boat tiesti'oyrs , cruisers , battleships -
ships , gtmmmbos : , mnomijtors , rains , dynammilto
cruisvri , .llspmitcim 'essl , and otlmer war
craft , tue wimole embodying aim authentic
iortrayui of the Ammmt'rlcmum mmavy as it exists
today , A Commilileto description of the you-
structiomm , dispincemnemit , size , iccti , bat.
teries , acmmmor , crew nun cost of cacim boat
vill emimuhmie tue reader to forimm nis arcurate
estimimmitu of our Ilghmtimmg strength. hmmclumded
with these are imhiotogrnpims of time lending
Spanish iiicmm.of-war , niso fully described.
. fly tar the most immterestimmg portiomis of time
book are views of tIme Imltmtime , taken bcore
time ilIsaster 1mm Ilavimna imarbor , shmowirg the
life auid discipline aboard a bmittlc'simlp , to.
gottmu'r Wills Portraits of time othic'ers mind
crew , su.pl . enlentcml by pimotograpims taken
after time explosiomi , depicting time tilvers at
womk , ammd other ineitiemmts In eommmmetition
wit Ii timis sad auth mumemoruble event ,
This work can be ohtaimmcd by cuttimmg a
roupoim frommm page , two , and bringing it to
Thic lice amice , Ommmaimn , Time iiee l.mnildlmg , ;
South Oxmmulmmm , 'l'weuty-fourthi and N streets ;
l4ncolum , 1112G C ) t'tlcet ; Coumieli Iliuffs , 1' ' )
l'enri atm ict , By mmiii 4 rents extra toe
hostage , Addrpss Navy '
i'homogrnplm lepurt-
meut , Omunima lice.
Fmi I is' ( ye in fl Cmi r ,
Peter Ilunromi ( cli trommm a l'ark avemmue
street cur at 'rwcmity-sivthm anti Leavnwortn
streets Inst night anti received sevens
bmuises . auth a thisloemitioim of time shoulden ,
iI s.as remit ii lit the outer cml of time seac
iiflui a gtms of wind carried away his hat. In
his effort to recover It hanson lost imis hal.
altec mumul tell io lime Inmvemncmmt , lie vas
tmtkemm to his itonmi' , aSi4 iheutim Stxteemmtlm
btrect ,
( let a moat , of Cutia aud get the best arid
imiost comuplete. 'Fho Uev'a comnbtnatiomt map
of Cuba , the West Indies nrtst of the world ,
With a the mmiup coupon , orm page 2 , 10
cemmta , at lice chico , Onmahma , South Omaha or
Cimuncll hiiuffs. fly mail , 4 edits. Address
Cubsu Map Department.
IO\VA \ BOYS BOUND \VEST \
Pifty-Tirot Regiment of Vo1nnter Infantry
on Ith Way to ManIla. .
WARMLY GREETED AT COUNCIL 'UJFFS'
Dodge Light Gunrd. . Cross the Riser
nt i'IntNmnotithi , but the I'eoplc
tVclconte the Tie Other ilnt-
tattoos Just time ntmie.
The Fifty-first Iowa Volunteer infantry
started from Des Moines yesterday morning
at 10 o'clock , bound for San FrancIso anti
the Philippines. Time troops were carried
l'y time Rock Island , Iiurlihgton anti North.
weStern. The Itock Islanti and Northwest-
em special carrying the Iowa boys arrived
1mm CoUncil Bltmfts at 6:30 : tfsterday oven'
lug and were met b mmuy thousand pco-
plo. Unfortunately the hiuriington special ,
which carried the Coumi hl flittits boys , went
via t'lmittsniouth and they did at geL an
opportunity to bid their frientls good bye I !
however , Council Bluffs extended a hearty i
welcome to the eight companies which were
on the two specials , A bountiful lunch hail
been prepared and was carried into time
trains by scores of pretty girls , who seemed
as much of an nttractIoa for the soldiers
as time irovisions. The' trains waited only
a few minutes In CounciL Bluffs , durimmg
which time time regimental band played nd
the voiunteera ummado way with a geimerous
suimply of sandwIches , coffee , fruit anti other
comnestibles which were provided.
The Rock Isiaid traia carried companies
A anti 11 ot Des Moines , company FOsla-
loosal company D. Knoxville , and the regt-
mental headquarters , including the regimental -
mental band , nail was In charge or Colonel
Loler. The railroad company xtttenipted
to divide this train at Council hiluffs , but
ColonelLoper protested so stoutly that it
was preserv d intact.
Thin Northwestern train carried company
G , Creston ; company I , Redford ; company
K , Corning ; company , B , Vilisca , and was
In chargo.of Mnjor S , I' . Moore.
The Burlington special carried company
iti , Red Oak ; company E , Shenandoah ; corn-
patsy C , Gicawood , and conmpany L , Couimcil
Bluffs. It was in charge of Major John T.
flume.
Time Roc'k Island and Northwestern see-
tions stopped for a brief time In Omaha ,
but very' fetv people greeted tlmenm , although
it lange crowd waited at , the Union depot
most of the afternoon and finally left , think-
lag that tIme troops would not pass through
till night.
Adjutnnt General 11 , Ii ! . Dyers accom-
imanieth the troops its far as Omaha. in
spemikimig of time Iowa soldiers. he said : "We
are into in sending our troops , hut they arc
nil ready to go into active service and will
not have to wait in San- Francisco for soy-
cmi weeks for accoutremnents. Every man
in time regiment has everythummg lie needs
for nctivo campaigning amid is ready to go
lmmto thio field , which Is more than can be
said of most of the troops which 'cro hur-
vied to San Francisco and hind to waIt there
for clothing and other supplies. There is
mmot a nina in any of time compnnlcs who has
not hail considerabie training amid although
the compammies average only sixty-nine men ,
time recrultimmg omco at Des Moines is en-
histimmg memm on the second call . for troops ,
amid within tuo veeks enough mcmi will be
sent to San Frammcisco to fill time companies
out to time maximum , 100 inca. "
i'ILItC Clucks ,
Few great cities of America are ndc-
quately provided witim imublic clocks of such
a size mmd so vromninent location as to Immdi-
cato the time over ride nmetropohitamm dis-
tricts. But it Is high time to check kid-
fey and bladder comiipiaint manifested to the
sufferer by inactivity of the organs affected.
flostetter's-Stommmach flitters remedies this as
it does dyspepsimi , rheumatism , constipation ,
biliousness anti mmem'vousmmess.
[ ww USMNTSI.J
"Jima , the Penman , " was presented twice
yesterday In a very enjoyable nianmmer nt
tIme Creigimtoa theater , where it began what
bids fair to be a successful and Imopular
week's run. It has been sonic years since
this formerly favorite muehodrammia was seen
here amid its revival at this time is made
under tue favorahle circumstances of a powerful -
orful cast. Wimat in , technically speaking ,
the best part of tile piece-that of detect-
iwo , in wimich B. M. holland gnlned added
linac , Is admirably played by Mr. Davis ,
witim a finesse anti a command of resources
which his excellent Gaston of a fortnight
ago had already shown that he possesses.
Mr. Simmitli and Miss Kenrmrirk mire the l'en-
mmmn and his wife , Mm' . Emmos the Ilmmrtfcid ,
ilir , Green tue I'ercival ammd Miss Dunn the
Agnes. Mr. Frank Lea Short , whio has
never before been seen in this city in as-
sociatlon witim professiommais , makes a good
inmpressioim for sincerity amid imitellIgence in
time little 'sonic that falls to imirn as Lord
Irelincourt , and Mr. Lotimlan , another new-
comner , plays thoroughly well a part too
snmahl to show his real ability ,
The specialties for the weeic comprise a
mpmite clever but altogether too quiet prcsti-
digitator , who should cultivate a flow of
"patter" talk to accentuate imis excellent
tricks ; a ratimer diverting sketch team
called LeRoy and Clayton , amid a man ammil
woimman ( lcslgniited as Crlmmmmimma and Gore ,
whose lmerfonmmmammce , if yesterday's eximlimi-
tiomm may be taken ns tin samlle , is mmot cmii-
cimlnteti to nhpeai strongly to time refined
taste of theater goons.
$ IILOO TO IENVER ) ANfi RETURN.
June Ii ammml C the
UNION PACIFIC
\viii soil tickets mit time
\'EtY LOW RATE
of $19.00 to Demmver and return oum account of
MiTING AMEItICAN MEDICAL ASSO.
CIATION.
For tickets and full inforimsation caii at
CITY TICKIIT OFFiCE ,
1102 FAI1NAM ST ,
'l'mtrlst 1111(1mM
iia ( lie Ummion i'cn.iflc to the ( anions summer
resorts iii Colorado , Utnim , Caliormmla ,
Idabo , Montaima amid Oregon.
Tot' rates amid advertising matter call at
city tIcket ottlee. No , 1302 Farnam at.
START ON ANOTHER THEATER
Iliirr It , CI I ITurilutCis It'iigt , 1'si Iiig'
li. : ml 1'hmris..mmsis to iicii.It
I lie' liii rlt'sq In' ,
Hurry II , Clifford , the theatrical manager ,
whose two theaters , time Gaiety arid Savoy ,
in Chicago , have cauteti hmimmm to be looked
tmpomm as one of time lcasiimmg aumiusemmient mann-
tigers of time coummtry , will build a temmmporary
theater on tlmt' % ncammt lot at time cormmer of
Fifteemitlm anti iuvenport streets , TIme- form
of ttmnusc'mimeimt vhil be of time bum'lesqtmq.idnd , ,
Time liuiltlimmg stli be Moorish Iii design nmmtt
will bit very clalorate , costing in time neigl-
borimooti of $25,000.
Time first show to be prescmmtd seth be
"Little Miss Chicago , " a piece that had ti
coathmmuous nut ( if twelve veks at time (15-
icty theater , ( 'hmIcago , during time early part
of time season jmutt closed. Venamoima Jartmemiu
imeciled tIme cast during its run , A coumm.
Imaimy of thirty' five Ieolil.u svlli be rcquned
to iireae'nt this Piece.
It is Mr. Clifforil's Intention to establish
I ml iienmmmammelmt theater In Onmaha mmext sensomi ,
devoted to thus lmrcsemmtatlon of bunlesqu
mmml extravmigimnza. Jmmst where time tlmeater
Will be located baa mmot as ) et been deter.
mntmied. % ( tractions that vha time Clifford ,
Cimicago amid Louisville thivaera will . be
beuhm at time mmcmv house.
Mr. Clifford has mitneatty bnokemm ground
for his temporary thcater.
'VETERAN ' FO1JMD DEAD IN BED ,
t1hinr1c Lyfnr.3m Old Mold icr , Jies
'
Alone iii i UsI4gIng IInur scsi
i4nhii 'Psvzqfth httrccl.
. C , Loyflehti , or maores probably Chau'iee Ly.
ford ; died suddenI"yvstertiay afternoon in
"the Chicago todginhntmse , 209 South Twelfth
street , lie am'riytsll i Omaha June 1 from
an umikflown dlrcctlan'and engaged the roem ,
Nb. 13 , shich hsihmm.a occupied since , Emit-
urday night ho Mxrrted to retire about 10 I
o'clock and remasifed' to the proprietor1 La.I I
Cohen , that he teitrnther tired , Accordingly
ho wax not disturbtfdthe next mormiimmg anti
even after midday 'no alarm was felt , When
ho had not made his appearance at 1' p. ni , ,
however , time proprietor looked into the room
over time aiz-foot partition with which it is
enclosed and perceived that the lodger bad
been dead for some time. The coroner was
smmmmcnetl and an inquest will be held today ,
On time dead man's person wore founti' crc-
detials made out t ( Charles , .Lyford , a slight
mvariation of the. n.imo on the register in the
office , oftho Sixteenth regiment of Michigan
volunteers , certifying that he was a member
of the Western division of the National
Home for Disabled Veterans. Thus imistitu-
tion is locateti at Leavenworth ; ICan , , and
tlmo management' imas been communicated
with. There was no mommey or other effect3
In the clotlmin . Lyford wits about &h years
olil and wm slightly lame.
Tonight the Board of Eltmcation will meet
in regular monthly session , The annual
levy will ho made and teachers will be
elected. Owing to the immense amount of
improvements to be made to the. school ills-
trlct this summer it is tlmoughmt , that the
levy will be matio to time limit allowed by
law , namely , 20 mills. Even with this hevy
the amount derived will not pay for all of
time buildings planned and the other Improvements -
provements needed. With a valuation of
$2,000,000 and deducting the 15 percent
reserve a 20-mill levy would bring in about
$35,000 , and It is estimated that at least
$40,000 will have to be spent in buildings ,
etc ,
The committee on teachers will be prepared -
pared to make a recommendation as to the
number of teachers to ho retained , while
the mployIng of new teachers will be left
to time reorganized board. A superintendent -
ent of instruction will most likely be elected
at tomiighmt's meeting amid from all signs
Prof. Munro will be re-elected , Several
educators of more or less note have filed
applications for the positiomi of superintend-
emit , but it is unmieratood that a majority
of time board favors the retention of Superintendent -
intendent Munro.Vlmiie the members of
the board wimo will take their seats on July
1 assert that the old board has no right
to employ a superintendent of instruction
the present board insists that it has that
right anti proposes to go ahead and do what
it thinks best in time omatter.
Istesstiit : iof itt. Jtrh.igi't's.
The ceremony of blessing St. Brltiget's
church , Twenty-sixth amid F streets , was
commductcd yesterday by lit. Rev , Bishop
Scanneil of Omaha. Bishop Scannell was
assisted in time services by Very Rev. J. J.
Jeammette , Rev. A. M. Colaneri , Rev , D. tV.
Moriarty and 11ev. Gicasomm. At 10 o'clock
the edifice was cleared and time bishop
blessed tue interior and the exterior of the
remodeled house of worship. At the con-
elusion of this cerenmony solemn higim mass
was celebrated in the prescmmce of time bishop.
Ret' , Gleason was the ceiebraimt , 11ev. Jeanette -
ette deacon , Rev. Moriarty subdeacon and
Rev. Colancri master of ceremonies. During -
ing high mass Bishop Scanueih sat on time
throne in the sanctuary with Itey. Ii. J.
McDevitt and 11ev. T. O'Cahlnimao on his
right and left.
The sermon which followed was preached
by Rev. McDevitt of the Onsaima catimedral
and this was followed by a solemn benediction -
diction by the bishop. Time church was
tastily decorated mmd the music , which 'ns
of a Imigli order , was under the iirection
of Miss Theresa Casey , Miss Jean Kane of
Omaha sang time offe tory.
ltiilIrumcl Crpsi mist .511(1 iIgiilN.
Some months ago the council passetl aim
ordinance requlrlmmg time railroads running
through time city to erect aimtl mnaintnia
electric lights mit grade crossings. Sixty
days was the time allowed for tIme ordinance
to complied with. This limit was passed
over a month ago and yet there is no sign
of lights at time crossings. At the time time
nmatter wns in the commncih the Union Pacific
agreed to maintaimi highits at Q street and
Morrill's crossing , but slimce the other roais
have not compiled this line has been back-
vard about pincimmg lights , Councilman Bar-
rett says that it is a miseless expenditure of
money to print ordinances and then not enforce -
force them. He is 1mm favor of taking steps
iimuncdiately to compel the roads to comply
witlm the law.
' ' ' JmmIh ,
flv-i'olleeiimmtmm 'I'mmmmgcisimin in
herman Tammgemnmmn , an ox-policeman , is in
jail for assaulting D. Such i'lth intemmt to
do grept bodily injury. Saturday night
Such called on Tangeman and asked tom' pay
for a wagon which Tangeman had vurchased
a year before. The request for money
angered time ex-pohiceman anti lie struck
Sneil over time right eye with some blunt in-
strumni'nt. infilctimmg a. dangerous woummtl. Mr.
Sneil is 70 years of ago and is quite feeble.
Dr. White was cnhletl to dress tIme wound
and ho stated yesterday that it was immipos-
slblo to tell now just how serious time wound
was , Snehl is still tunable to see out of thmc
eye mit all anti It is feared that time loss of
sight may be permanent. Tangeman was
remnoveti from time police force for tlgimtlmmg ,
% YnuIt ! ! ctdcr Strt'et Cmmr Service ,
A commmimmittce of time council , composed of
Trainer , Clingen anti Kelly , will call on time
omcers of time Omaha Street Railway coam-
pail ) ' totiny for time purpose of tanking a re-
iiucst for better street car service , Not long
ago Commncllmnimn Barrett had a talk with
Superintendent Tucker amid time latter ogrecil
to hmavo time Q and Alttrigimt cars leave on
their Inst trip at lt:3O : o'ciocic , This change
was to go into effect on Jmmime 1 , but no or-
dens were issued by time street car imeopie
and time stub line cars still leave mit Ii.
o'clock. In addition to the extension of time
stub hue service m the conmmnittee wIll tinge
timat more cars be' put on time Omnauma line
during time busy hours of time day.
i'iiiiiIii ; .ttmi' .JmIiii(1m ,
Today time committee appointed hmy Mayor
Ensar Oh Pnitlay last will visit the packing
houses for time IurPoe of _ conferrlng with
time managers In regard to time lmroposed ccl.
I
ebnitinn , When this committee reports i
Will then be determined whether a cehebra-
tion is fatibio. It Is the intention to have
nit of the packers join in the affair anti
make the opening of the Armour plant one
I of the intidents of the celebratloim , The
businers men here seem to be heartily 1mm
favor ot a demonstration of some sort anti
in case ( he big corporations all pull together
Ii i thought that a first class entertain.
meat can be gotten up.
Aimsnt Street Fnkir , , ,
Inspector Crroli hiss started a crusade
againattime fnkira who come down here fronm
Omaha anti sell all kinds of articles on the
streets without first obtainImmg a lincense.
A tee of 2 per day is exacted for such ;
license anti by close. attention to business
the Inspector. holmes to procure quite a rove-
,3luo from this source. The police may he
called upon to , aasist in the work , as it will
-'be a diflicult matter for the inspector to get
around every day on account of other duties.
Mrtgic City ( ussIp.
There wijh be a sm'oker ' at the South
Omaha club' thl evening.
Gtilef h1nennmn raidCd the wine rooms Sot-
'urday night aliti arrested ix somn n ,
The citizens , lllbe called upon thts week
by persons soliciting aid for time hospital ,
A son was born yesterday to Mr. ammti Mrs ,
Jacob lirown , Twenty-sixth and II streets ,
Chief lirennan has located the watch
tolcn fronm Vm' . L. hlollammtl in a. pawn shop
In Chicago.
Robert Parks came down from Siotmv City
Sntuitlimy night and spent Smmmidmmy tnkimmg in
-time ypositIon.
The 'exanmination of applIcants for pont.
tiommit as teachers in the public schools iviii
commncnco Tuesday.
Mr. amid Mrs. Terrence McShane report
the birth of. a son at their imonie , Twenty-
.slxth and Y streets.
Miss hilancimeVimeeler of Davenport , In. ,
is spemmuling a few days here , time guest of
Mr , and Mrs. Lyaman' Carpenter.
The recent heavy rains have done a great
tl al of damage to the 'streets. Yesterday
Street Commissioner Ross worketi eleven
amen anti two teammms all day relmitiring damage
done by Saturtiay night's rain.
A rail on the Albright car track spread
yesterday and ditched the car. Time ned-
dent occurred near time end of limme In AlbrIght -
brIght and no one was injured , The regular
running of the car was delayed for about
three hours.
Notice was received here yesterday of time
death of 11. hlyman at ChIcago , Mr. hly-
man was ofie of the imioneer clothing dealers
of this city. He sold out his business here
a few years ago amid wemit west mind only
recently located in Chicago.
Tue emnployes of Armour & Co. imeid a
picnic at Sarpy MIlls yesterday. Time
weather was nil that could be desired arid
time attendance was large. Carryalls left
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'L'weaty-fourthi anti N streets every hour
during the afternoon for time licimic grountis ,
Sports of all kintis were imithmlged in anti another -
other picnic will be held next year.
About midnight Saturday two Poianders
alighted from a rzmpiuliy immoving street ear
at the corner of Twenty-fourth amid K streets
mmd were tbrown to the pnvemmmemmt with con-
siderabie force. Both were intoxicated and
one , Alexamitiem' Schhopsky , suffered a severe
stalp woummd. Scimlopsky is in jail , where Ito
is hieltl Oii a charge of druimkemmrmess ,
'l'OlA , ' , JUi ( l'l'Il ,
' 'l'Iie ( ' 4)111 lime , , titI 1.1 iiiileil.
Thmo new "Wabash solid vestibule train of
day coaches , sleeping and dimming cars. e
train for tourists and all classes of travel.
Will
Leave ChIcago ( daily ) , 12 noon ,
Leave St. Louis ( daily ) , 11:10 : a. in.
Arrive New York via West Simore , 3:30 :
p. in.
Arrive Boston via Fitchburg , 5:50 : p. mm
All agents sell tickets for this train anti
will tell you nil about it. Ask him or write
G. N , Clayton , N , W. P. Agt. Wabash R. It.
1mumtL1xn'm'v itOU'I'L ,
t'.lft.OO to flemi'u'cr , titd Itt'l.mrii.
Juno 5 amid 6. TIckets gootl timirty days.
Burlington trains- for Dsmmver leave Oimmaha
4:35 : p. in. amid 11:55 : ii , in. Get tickets at
1102 Farnammm street.
flA1'Li G IL'l' ' .i'ItA IN ' 1,0 COIMItAIO
'Ift flock Isimitid itoute ,
Leaves Ommmahma 5:21Y : a. am. , arrives Demiver
onti Colorado Springs S p. m. Take tlmla
train anti smive sleeping car rate of $3.50.
Ticket office 1323 Fimrnamii street ,
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VtmiIIc liotlue.
The Northwestern Line Dayiigimt Special
now leaves the U , 'I' . depot at 6:40 : a .mn , ;
arrives Chicago 5:45 : same evdrminb , No
change in time other trauma. Time C verland
Linmitetl 4:45 p , am. and the Ommialma Chicago
Special at 6:45 : p. in. arrive at Chicago 7:45 :
and 9:30 : respectively , next mnornimmg. Time
most advanced i'estibuled sleepers , Omens
and free pallor chair cars-of course-what
else would time " ' '
"Northwestern' lmave.
City Ticket Office 1401 Frnmm at.
Attt'IiOhI , Sim' iCitla hiM !
Ivanimoe Commmmnnmiery No , 17 , Knights Temim-
plar , have kindly Invited Mt. Calvary cmii-
mnantiery No. I , Knigimts Temmmpiar , to assist
in time escort to the granti lodge of Iowa 1mm
Council Bluffs June 7 , 1S98. Memmmbers l.ro-
posing to participate vI1l mimeet at the asy-
ltmrn Jimmie 7 , 1898 , at 7:30 : a. m , Per order
James \V. Maynarti , Commmmnandcr ,
Krug Park was opeimeti yesterday to time
pUblic , time Oniala , nmilltary band givIng a
commce'rt fromim 3 to 7 o'clock , Ti'e attemiti-
mince , wimiie only nmmnmbenlmmg a little over
200 , was a select one , ninny tnklmmg atlvaim-
tage of time occasion to take time chmiltiren ,
who enjoyetl the shady lawns , swimmgs , etc.
temiictiiJer ( i.e ( 'ImIltC ,
"KIMBALL" pianos.
A , Ilospo , 1513 Douglas , Omaha.
'l'hie S.iierlm i0qmi ij.imtent
and quick tlmne of time Union Pacific rimakes
it , the popular line to all principal western
resorts. City ticket ofilce , No. 1302 Far.
nanm at.
Pleasant hotel hitcimimig armtl feeding sta-
bios , 24thm tinul Speimcer. Omme block from cx-
Position groiimds. 000th accommodation , low
rates ,
A , , mericsui ah m lesil 1114511'IJI tiomi.
S1'ECIAL TRAIN TO DENVER ,
Via time UNION i'ACIFIC ,
Will leave Onmaha at 6:30 : p. in. Montlay ,
arriving In Denver mmext morning at 8:30. :
$10,00 FOR TilE ROUND TI1IP ,
For fmmhl infornmatlon call at City Ticket
0111cc , No. 1202 Parnam SI ,
It i' , mmt'jii ii t' r t ii e Nil III ( 'p
"ICIMIIALL" pianos ,
A. , hfospo , 1513 Iougias , Ommmhma.
itmsIe mit Si. I'i'tt'r's.
Unusual imreimrations have been made by
flie St , l'eter's ci.tmrchm choir , Tivemmty-eighmtim
anti Leavemmwtmrth , for time Ueccss of Its
musical lmrogrr.mml mm.xt Sunminy mit 10:30 : it. am.
'rlm hlemmry Smmiitlm StrIng quartet vlll assist
throughout the mat's. is'hmlcim wlil iso Md.
I lard's in' C , Mrs F. Morltmrlty will slug ( hO
offertory solo. As time ummusie prommmitmes to be
' very gooti time nmemmmters of the clmolm' extoimi ,
I hmearty wcleommio to all their friends.
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'EB O1LY GENUTN ] flUWADI WATER.
'Eu1-yai ! ao
BESD AND BAPE3 NATU3AL APERUNT WATER ,
FO It
CONSTiPATION ,
- DYSPEPSIA ,
' ' LIVER COMPLAINTS
& HEMORRHOIDS
' . T1ie prototype of nil hitter V.'miter. . " Larmcet ,
flflflINAitY DOSE. OiI ' % VJllIASSl'UL migtroltid III1IIAICFAST.
CAUTION-Sea that the label boat's the signature T time firm
Audrena Saxicltftet.
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' \\Toire ( lpiflg all we can to nrnko men coinforhibic thcip
days.To're selling iiieo cool shirts for 'ItS cent thai
Wouldn't be a bit cooler or better if you paid. 75 cent ,
somewhere else for 'oiii. WTo'ro e11iiig straw liat.s for
5 CUh1t tliaL are worth twice that , WTc're icl1iiig nice '
cool neckwear , strings lthIl ( bows and four-in-hands for
a iiicktj1 , flhll ve'1'O selling real ii1k ties at. 10 ccnt. , '
_ each , taiiie as some torcs soil for a quarter. Ups1air
vc are Sellilig fliGht's light coats in alpaca 1111(1 ilaiinol'
a.iid serge and ( Iral ) ( Veto from 75 ceiithup to$2,00 , and
' we are Sellilig the fillest , hue of imiiiiiier vests ever seer
at prices ranging from (30 ( cents l1pWLI'l. ( WTOmrO so11' . . . .
iiig serge suits coinp1eto-coat , pahits IBId vest-as low
as six dollars , an(1 wo'i'o sellhllg lute serge suits-
worstedsei'gcs-at _ I ) , 50 aiicl 7 , 00 , that can't ' be tolt1
from those Illat are aIvertisecT as ' 'f'tbiiloiis values" a'
9.G7 tiid 10.98 Ill toi'cs where they ( lolk't care wliat
they say in the papers , 'l'licre's lots of such places in
Omalla. And they're ilot on the Midway , either.
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THE OREGON COUNTRY.
' \Vatch it , Gi'eat things will happen on the
Columbia river as a result of the Spaiiish war ,
Fares are low-only 4OOO rouiid trip betweehl
Omaha and Portland , Ore. -
Visitors to the rf1..thlS\jSS1SSjlpj \ Industi'ial :
Pith , 51101,11(1 take this tl'i1) without fail ,
wre offer for 30 ( layS the followhig of our
own 1)roPel'ties adjaceiit to Pol'tlanl at prices
and 011. terms that cannot fail to please , the property -
erty 011CC iCOhi , viz. , a 1OOO acre fzu'in , with 350
acres in 'wheat ilearly ready to harvest-will
yield at least 10,000 , bushels ,
A 50 aerd 1)eai'iiig prune oi'charc1 , with crop
' - maturing , that will pa 25 per cent oii cost.
500 acres of foui'-ear-o1d orchard in. lots to
suit.
A 300 acre daii'y fuiii.
A 60 acre dairy farm ,
A variety of small places suitable for miXed
farming. -
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A SIlehldit site foi' shipyard and. ( lOck , coii- - - -
\ehIi Cut for rail all(1 wat er transportation.
'I'o parties dealing with us on any of these
l)1'OPCl'tiCS we ; dlow all CXIGIISCS of tik ) rounl
' . Prices fixed the ' in.
ti'1) on anything oii gl'ounl
open comletition. .
rJitleS made clear aiid perfect in all details , ,
STELRNS FRUIT LAND CO. , -
275 Sturk St. I'oi'thiiicI , Ore.
See Oregon \\7ttshiiiitomi Eliibis. : .
. iE WJRED , - . t rrniis OR -
AND BROUGHT TO PERFECT
s : Ivsrr : ( 'aD LOODI
by our mcli tn-airt'nt , of Turkish C4uiC. j
[ . . . 5iiitmon. , curce t.y Turklit.
fur t.OO , Nmn , Lore. , hay I.o. ' , em-ye , ; sl.m'ms Ci'a , never
ormiratiitrouh. Cured . .merrec. ns you - , - .
Fmmitrnttittemic with
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everwere Ws .aske c.ur u.n Il
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. ' tim ' , staglo Pois. , 11.00.
tin.m yumm can i-eil'ori mcetttn5 well.i' - isuo
'vi mtten guara.n . uti ciii's. 8 ! PHARMACY ,
itou.i _ _ _ I. ' tn,1 , , : Iiw _ , . _ I ItIItMOCY _ _ , _ _ . . M iRiiIVarnnnu.imisu
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PRESCRIPTION BLJSINSS- .
have never been so well etmtmippetl to
hmmuitilo time prc'scniptioim btmmslmmc ni4 mm t time
mmrcmseimt time , For thin mist' of this tlelmlti't-
mnemit we have tin mmssortnmt'nt of rare mim'ugm.
and chmemnicmtls , timmit is so compreimensive
as to leave nothing to be tleslremi. I f you
hove mi Prescription % 'lmiehm you immmve fmummii
it dIfilt'ult to get correctly commipoundeil
imrlnme' it to us.
SOMl' MOPE DRUG I'IIICES :
2-quart Vnter himmg ( warranted ) . . . . . . SOc
Quart hmottlt good I'ort or Stmerry. . . . . . SOc
25c Verniomit Root Ilcer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie
25c Laxmmtive hiromno-Quiiiimme , we sell , . . , He
25c C'mtsc'aretms. we sell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie
25c Bromno Seltzer , ss'e sell . , . . . , . . . , , . . , . lie
250 Allen's Footenmoe , o'o sell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie
25c lumPy Pearl Tooth Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He
25cm Ctmrter'mo Liver l'lils , we sell . . . . . . . . . . l2ci
251 , Aiicoci's Porous l'lauders , we sell Pc
25e Mennerm's Tulcutmi Powder , ivo sell. . . . lie
Silo Stuart's lislt4'lsim 'J'tmltietmi , . . . , , . . . ,
SOc Syrimp of Figs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :12c :
hOc Yule's Face i'owticr , wo sell . . . . . . . . Ole
$1.00 Setmtt't4 Ematilsitin , we sell . . , , , , , , , , , GTe ,
$1.00 'ine of Cmrdtmi. , we soil . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$1.00 Pierco'mm FmL'Qrito I't'eacriptimimm. . . . . . G2c
75e Crab Almltle , ire sell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOC
Sherman&McGonnell Drug Go
1513 jtmdgc Street. - . Ornulimi , Web ,
( lletwcemm Old mmmiii New I'otmlhIce ,
' LAES D0 YOU Xliii ?
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- 1t ; ' Stool Pennyroyal Treatment
is time original anti only FllNCII (
saloanl , roiimiimlo cure on limo mat.
-ket , l'rico , I.O0 ; coat by mmmii.
( Ionuiat' eli 'mu' by
M'ers liIiuim lrtule Co. , . Il , Canter
10th muul Fnrsmmtmui SIs. , Ommmmthui , Nd , ,
AUCTION
offer at auction 1mm Omnmtima at time
[ lusimmammim Storage House , 101.1 Lcavt'mmwom'tlm
St. , at I ) 1mm tIme miIOl'liilmg , ( III , Tuiimt , liii , nil
time supplies of the Ummiomi l'aclllc itailroati
hospitals , Including beds and bedillmig , dremt-
sers , stnmmtls , chairs , chminms anti gluasivare ,
carpets , rarmg8 , stoves anti immirtiwaro , sur
gical imistrument , , books , operatimmg tables ,
trctclmers , shunts mmmi nmammy other articles
too numerous to rmsommtiomm ,
w. 5J , Galbrnitli ,
Chief Surgeon Uniomm Pacific ,
Receivers Railroads nod ilospital Trust
Fu ad ,
Ll'lIIi"Om'l' 0i
Lawn Hose
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se eJi Is guaranteed-tue prices rammgo from
TVc to 20c PCI foot.
OMAHA TENT AND RUBBER C01 ,
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We rmfcr to IluNmutnos OP ) 'ATIaN'rs Cumtmai
PILES CLJRJH )
iti Seven to Ten Days VItliout Patti. 9-
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THE EMPIRE RUPTURE CURIZ
AND MEDICAL INSTITUTE , , . ' , . . .
( fh.imceior. . to Ti111 0 E hIIJ.I.El1 CO. )
932.933 New York Life Building , Omaha ,
Cell or 'Irlit , frr i'Ir pitrs
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CALIPORNI/t PlO SYRUP CO ,
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B ItAIvoItr ) A'AIJ'imtY - Fountieti 1803.
For the higher ( ' ( iucn icmmu of , young
we tnt-mu , Clnmssiemti and Iciammtillo courmum
or study , also l'emurattur ) ' umtl ; Oidiommul.
' ( -ar i'egimimt ' St'ttt , Ii. ItliS. AiiimIy to 3liss
Ida ( , Allen , i'm-in. , lirtuifutil , Mqss ,
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