Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 10, 1898, Image 3

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    T\VO \ hUNDRED CET DIPE.OIAS
Ocnnmenccment Day at the Univcrsity of
Nebraska.
S : ( ' CLOSE OF ITS MOST PROSPEROUS YEAR
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\ .4ddi es , . au " 'ey 1)utIcM ot hc
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Grntisstcd.
L1NCO1 , June L-Speclnl.-Tlic ( )
twenLycventIi nhnunl comrnencment o
the university of 4cbrnka , which occurred
at the O11or theater this morning , marked
the c1oe ot a most prosperous year for the
IliBtittitlon. and the beginning of IIf&s Iat-
P
tie ( or more than 200 gradtinte , who today
? TCCCIVC1 diplomas from their alma muter.
Shortly after 9 o'clock the untverstty proces.
slon composed of the atumut , senior , , Inns-
ters , doctors umi the faculty , and headed
by the cadet band1 formed on the campus
, aitl marched to the theater. here they
were greeted by an enthusiastic nudlence
that packed the building from pit to gallery.
On every 8llC WCI'C to be seen ilio scarlet
. anil cream of the universIty , entwlnrd wIth
.c the stars and stripes. All of the candidates
for degrees together with the faculty and
Board of regents OCCUIlCl seats upon the
stage ,
S The program opened with "The tnrs anul
Stripes l"orevcr , " played by Prof. llflgCflOW'H
full orchestra. Prayer was offered by Rev.
dr. Mnnss of the FIrs CongregatIonal
church. The commencement oration ly Dr.
. Lyinnti Abbott of New York , Is saId by ninny
to have been the best address ever listenrul
to by a LIn'oln aullence. ! rt Introducing
: the speaker Chancellor MacLean said , "It
' is fitting that In thIs progressive University ,
; of a progressive atato , In the most progresS -
Bive nation on earth , that Dr. LYJIUtH Abbott.
S
n Prophet of Progress and a Lover of MankInd -
: kInd , address you , ' Ito needs no introdue-
tlon , "
t f Ir. AJuIuutt on Our Jiuflep , ,
Dr. Abbott took for hIs theme 'New Dim.
L . ' . _ tIes of time Hour , " and spoke In Part as fol.
lows :
What are our dutlcs Character and the
4 Opportunities of the hour combine to deter-
i iiiltie our duties and we imiust be wIllIng 1111(1
- . - able to grasp them. New events make new
duties , Abralmammi LIncoln was confronted
with a situntlon that carrleti wIth it great
S responsibilIty , but his strength of character
t carrIed him through. The American PeoPle
S have several distinguishing characteristics ,
In common with every other natIon on the
globe ve have many vices. These nrc not
S AmerIcan , but belong to mankind in general.
S With possibly the exceptIon of Ragland , time
- I . American government is time least corrupt In
/ , 4. the world. One distinguishing characteristIc
.
, of this nation Is seif.government. 'I'Ime
S Anwrlcan hypothesis Is that every luau is
I better able to take care of himself than any
I other mann Is to do It for him. The fountain
I I _ _ _ source of power Is time people. In enforcIng
laws force is only teeu1 when conscience
falls. Another thing ( lint sets us apart from
other natIons Is the equalIty of our People.
There Is no caste : none are born prInce or
S pauper , but all arc born Americans. You
may occupy nay lulace if you can but reach
, it. Although thIs , our Ideal , has not yet
'I been reached , we are nearer to it than any
other people.
I Our unparalleled system of education Is
another dIstinguishIng mark. Our free ed-
ucatlon doc not stet ) with the "three fl's. "
u 'Fho publIc school system Is the only exani-
; iule of a great people engaged In their own
14 hIgher education. Agalmi , we guarantee to
every Coiner free religious prIvileges. We
I have all klnuis of relIgIon and Irrellgion , but
S are the only people. on the earth Who have
nothing upproxlmattng a church of state.
No church is eIther helped or btmlered by the
m state , The teachings of Robert Ingersoll ,
S munch as we ( leploro theta , verve to Illustrate
4 _ _ how free Is spee h In AmerIca. IIv'er hospit-
able , we Cxtcnd a Imamiti of welcome to who-
4 ever cons. and In s1 months give hIm the
privileges that ae vitlmimeid froimi our own
u Until they have lIved hero twenty-epa
. years. This policy may mIotb vIse , but it
Is dIstinctly American. The present crisis
teaches us that not only may we welcome
PeoPle tq our shorca , but that AmerIca must
take her place among the nations'ot the
earth In every clinic and under every sun , to
the end that. JustIce shall bo proclaimed
throughout the worlul ,
- Ie55iII 'l'niigbt 5b ) ' Dewey.
The guns of Dewey have convinced us that
there are no hemispheres. We are one.
This Ia the most- necessary , just and right-
e0u8 wnr'thal ever was fought , If the tIme
ever conmes when conscience nat ! reason rule
'anti men do right of their own voiltion , war
will ho unnecesasary , but we have not ot
reached that state , Wherever England goes
better governments are set up. Not so iwith
Spain. She lies been a robber for over 300
S S years , taking everything from her eoionlsts
and givIng them nothing in return.'hen
time Maine exploded we vakcd to the situ-
atlon afll now as a nation we are laying
( lowli our lifo that another licople may live.
The story of Daniel in the lion's dcii Is not
more marvellous than that other story that
, flashed over the wires a few days ago wheum
, Ilobsoim antI his bravo muon went into time
very Jaws of ( lentil and caine out unscatimeil.
Thu orchestra selection following was a
5'- group of Amncrtcan national aIrs , a fitting
m ' complIment to the address just finished.
Chancellor MacLean then conferred degrees
Upon graduates presented by uleans of the
dIfferent departments cml presented them
wIth diplomas. 1)egrecs were conferred
upon twenty members of the elass who arc
absent with the tivo Nebraska regIments.
Their dIplomas ivere wrapped In a silken
flag and Placed on a boil of liowers with time
Prayer "foil grant they may all return , "
In a short speech Governor llnicomb corn-
mIssIoned seventeen universIty cadets as
second lIeutenants.
Time announcement was made that nlmmty-
seven university stuitlents had enlisted In
the First and Secommul' Nebraska regIments
and that so far as could lie learned twenty
former grimuluates had enlisted antI that no
doubt there were mummy more.
Those who were gIven degrees today vcro
L'utiege of lIterzutmire ,
For degree of bachelor at arts : 'Fimeodore
Aummmmmmm , Tecuimnseh ; ViliInmmi Axliug , Go-
timouburg ; Jenhuto Barber , llo1drege V. C.
Burlier , Lincoln : l , J. ltarromm , Lincoln ;
Ethel licattlo , l'crmm ; Amman Butts , Lincoln ;
Arthur A , ilisclmof , Nebraska City ; Alice
flross. Lincoln ; Edna Carscadulcim , Millard ;
Oula Closmuon. Lincoln ; S. J , Corey , Roiia ,
Mo , Mrs. Julia Orewlft. Scimuyler ; ' Core
Crolusey , Vairlmimrytm ; Mabel Cuslmrnnn , Liii-
ecilim ; . ( IA. . Iavies , RIsing City ; A l , Da-
i'issomm , Limmenlim ; Carrie Day , Omaha ; A. L.
Deal , TFCfltOJIu Mo. ; Mabel Dcmpstcr , Ge.
nova ; Ma Duflols , Ashland ; C. L. Erb ,
Lincoln ; Jane Fnrnhmnm , Limucein ; C. A.
F'Istmer , Frenmont ; Frances Gore , LIncoln ;
A. A. Ollumaim , North Platte ; Lucy Green ,
S I Llmmcoln ; 0 , F. linger , Clay Center : Ernnma
Ilagoy , Norfolk : 9t , W , ilaggaril , Lincoln ;
S 1j , Ilalstend , Lincoln ; \V , S. Ilaltzmnaim ,
lioulah ; Cimarles heady , North Platte ; IL
A. Henry , Lincoln ; Margaret FL Ilemmry ,
Lincoln ; F' . Ii , humphrey , Lincoln ; C , It.
Jeffords , St. l'auml ; A. I , Icoltim ; 0. I' , Ktmnl.
icr , Garrison ; JessIe Lammslng , Lincoln : W.
II. Lchmmman , Columbus ; Jonas Lien , Sioux
Falls , S. I ) . ; 'T. P. Luau. Lincoln ; Amine
, , _ S Lyti1 Greenwood ; Mary Mcanimey , LIncoln ;
McKay , Omaha ; 0. II , MartIn , Ilomu.
diet ; IL Meliza , Verdon ; Mabel Metcalf ,
Lincoln ; IL A. Moore , lted Oak. Ia. ; Selimma
5- . ' Norcmm , ZulcCook ; U , S. l'arker : L. V. I'atclm ,
Gumbo ; 1t. 13 , Payne , Otto : J , R. I'earson ,
Lincoln ; .5. " \ ' . I'lnkerton , Box Eider ; ILlmm
I'olk , , Lincoln : I ) , I , I'opo , Ited Cloud ; a , N.
Porter , Ummmulilia ; Belle Reynolds , York ; F' ,
' ltiiey , Omaha : 'C. 13. Robblns , Llmmeolu ;
Sr. F' . ROduliu Nebraska City : Ellen flooney ,
Omaha : Marie Russell , Schuyler ; P. W ,
S Russell , Omaha ; liIzu Schcrzer , Dorchea-
tar ; Elith Schwartz , Omaha ; Anna Sidle ,
Lincoln ; Sarah Smmmltlm , Lend , R. D , : 'C , L.
S. Spencer , 1)akota ) City ; Gertriiulo Stewart ,
Calmmimbefl. II , H , Stewart , Atlantic , Iii. ;
Mary Sulilvmimm , Jackson ; Manila Sundean.
Llmmcolmm ; 0. 'mV , Taylor , lIed Oak , In , ; Mercy
Walker , h'clmuyler : Ilmmmmmmaim Wallace , To-
limmimmaim ; I.ela'imeeler , Lincolim ; 'S. A.
White , Mamuaroneck , , \ ' , ; , , \'Iggen
horn. Asimlamud ; 'F' . II. Wiggimms , Steele City ;
01L 0. Vi1kiuson. Limicoin ; UsiaVllklmisou ,
1.ducoln ; lilossous W'lfliamsou , Liucolu ;
Veda Wilson , Almlan4 ; Mary Woodforul ,
Clay , In , , Lottie Worley , I3ox Ilutte-97.
IimtlnfrItml Collesme.
For bachelor of science : Edgar David
Ilanghart , Lincoln ; Charles 1IIjnh l3artmer ,
1olilrege ! Albert Thomas I3ell t'nlversity
I'lace ; George Ilurgert , ir. , Nebraskn CIty
Robert Archibald ( 'mimpheli , } 'utllerton
IreulerIck Curtis Giloley , Lincoln : Rachel
Core , Staiulehurst ; ltoyal Melvin Cimehmnan ,
Lincoln ; Irving Samuel Cutter , Lincoln :
Rrwin Roland Davenport , Omnaba Harry
Frank Gage , Lincoln ; F'nmmnle Minerva hew-
itt. Neligh ; Martin Edward IIIltner , IAn-
coin ; Vi1ilnm TItus Hormme , University
Place : Mary F'rammecum JacksOn , Lincoln ;
Helen 1rammces Sawyer , Vest Point : Charles
Campbell Morlmuon , Omaha ; RuiwIn Itees
Morrison , Lincoln ; Ralph Scott Mueller ,
Council filuiffs , lii. ; Jercmlah P.elrnummio ,
Werternburg , Germammy : Charles Ieroy
Stomme , hastings ; herbert Osmnoad Sutton ,
Broken flowt Itoscob W'llford Thatcher.
Gibbon ; } Tmmmna Jenmi Tuttle , Limmcoln : Rl7.ut
Edward Tyler. RrIc , Ran , ; IL Itauk Van
Ierslice. Chetmey ; Joseph Allen Warren ,
harvard ; William \\'infleld Wolfe , IAn-
coln-27 ,
F'or bachelor of scIence In cIvil engineer-
lag : Albert henry Ammdrcvs , Norwalk ,
0 , : OlIver Timomne Reedy , ilcatrice ; Jaunts
Mntilson Itolmrbauglm , Jensen-3.
Iror bnctmelor of science in electrIcal en-
glncerlng ( 'Imarics fldward Anderson , Isasa
Nasijo , Sweden ; La Monte Judson
llelknam , hastings : Edward Atiiearn liesuucy ,
Limmcolrm ; .lackson Colliali a llttchmnamm , Weep-
11mg'ater ; Maurice Arthur 'rydo , Ltucolmm ;
herbert Silas Evans , Steilal William Georgm
IClumton , Stella ; Alvin Augustus MIller , Lmi-
cola ; hliland Uacli&ikr Noycs , Waterlco ;
John AlmPleton Sai Ille , Omumnima ; Fvcrctt
Urowit Saisyer , Llimcoln ; Charles lienmierson
'rrmme , Onmaha ; Cimnrleum 'mtrren Weeks , Aim-
rora-18 ,
higher Degrees.
The college of llteratmime , science nail the
COts cad the Inmlustrinl collegu. for master of
arts : Francis Asbury Alatmnmuter , A. IL ,
' 140 , Northwestern umimiversity ( lii , ) , Umulver-
sity Plnct' ; hillllmmgs Grimutmeii Almny , 13. Sc. ,
'pa , Greenwood ; Elwarl John Angle , M. I ) , ,
11. Sc. , ' 86 , the Ummiverslty \Visconsiti , Lin-
colim ; Raymond Servlus linker. A. Ii. , ' 9T ,
Curtis ; Ilollu Kent Ilcattie , A. 11. . ' , Cot-
her tmmmiversity , 13. Sc. , 'lfl , l'emu : Rrnst Atim-
earn ilessey , A. IL , 'litI , 13. Se. , ' 9T , Lincoln :
Clurles Wesley Hlgeiow , 13. L. , 'Sf1 , Demiver ;
May Clmamimberlairm , A. Il. , 'lii , Vmilpnraiso ;
l'ntil Fennlmore Clark , l3. ! SS. , 'S7 , Lincoln ;
George l'vnrt Commdrn , ii , Sc. , ' 96 ( April ) .
Nurnini ; Samuel ItIchamfi Cook. 13. S. , 'P5. M.
S. , ' 97 , Michigan State univereity , Ann Arbor ,
Mich. : AlvIn Eieazer Evans , A. IL ,
'Or , Coiner ummiversity , Bethany ; Allen
Clemonce , A. IL , 'UI , Nebraska City ;
Mrs. lieleime Dresser Fling , B. L. , 'u3 , the
Unm'uersity of MInnesota , Lincoln ; ( ilmarlea
Fordyco , fl , Sc. , ' 9G ( April ) , University
Place ; Mary LouIse Fossier , B. Sc. , ' 94 , Liii-
cola ; John Simnen Gutiehen , A. II. , ' (16 ( , MImI-
land college ( Ifas. ) , Enmerald ; Sarah Newman -
man Hall , Ii. Ph. , 'P7 , Nebraska Wcsieyan
University. UnIversity Place : Iliancet Shack-
let , 13. So. , ' 97 , Stcrliimg ; iCatimleen Georglumna
lit urn , A. Ii. , 'S6 , Lincoln ; Bruce Vlclzory
11111 , ii. 1'li. , ' 116 , Iowa college , Griminell , In. ;
Emmieut Raymond Holmes , 13 , L. . 'ftO , Llmmeolim ;
110111Cr Clyde House , A. II , , "Jt , Ioano cot.
lege , , Crete ; Alice Cusbmnan hunter , A. B. ,
im , Lincoln : WIllIam l3oyti hunter , B , Sc. ,
' 97 , l'ommca ; Charles Walter Irwin. A. U. . ' 91 ,
Battle Creek college ( Mlelm. ) , College \'lew ;
Alvin Saunders Johnson , A. 13. , ' 97 , 1-lommier ;
John Arthur Magutro , B. S. . ' 93 , Iowa State
Agricultural college , Mitchell , S. D. ; 13db
' oIl Mansfeide , A. IL , ' 97 , Asimlunul : Scimnyler
WIllIam Miller. A. B. , 'UI , Schuyler ; lice Eu.
gene Odell Puce , B. Sc. , "JO , Lincoln : Charles
\Vescott. Phllpott , 13. Sc. , 'bO , LIncoln ; Wells
Ilanks Skinner , A. 13. , ' 96 ( AprIl ) , Nebraska
City ; F'ioreiice Sebring $ mlth , A. B. , ' 9-I ,
LIncoln ; James Sanmuel Snoddy , 13. L. , ' 113 ,
time University of MPi3ouI I , itldimmnomul , MO ,
Kate Simon' W'alker , A. B. , ' 97 , Stmrprlse ;
George henry Wlmaley , A. 13. . ' 93 , Colunmbims ;
May . .Cyntlmla'lmitlng , A. B. , ' 96 , Lincolmm ;
.irs Emma Parks Viion. 13. Sc. , 'SO , Limm-
dolim ; Floreace MacL.un Wlgner , A. 13. , ' 95 ,
Limmcolim-I0.
For doctor of phIlosophy : Albert Lu-
tiuer Candy , A. IL , 'J2 , A. M. , ' 93 , Kansas
Stntt imniverslty , Lincoln : Frederick Edwarl
Clemnents , B. Sc. , ' 93 , A. M. . 96. Ltncolu-2.
T1mtiv ( ruudimsiteN.
In the afternoon time graduates of the law
school , numbering thirty.nlne , ivent to time
state house in a body and verc sworn In by
( lie duet Justice of the supreme court , Time
law gracluatsmere as folIows-
Oliver Willie Belden , Bolulen : Ernest
Capromi Ames , Lincoln : Charles Everett
ilobbiti , Alvo'Uarnes : Arthur Brown , Rock-
haii. S. I ) , : Newton Dexter Burch , Central
City ; Harold Dyer Bush , Beatrice ; Marion
Otho Cunningham , Wayne ; Hugh Bernard
Daly , Lincoln ; Herbert Eugene Dean , fling-
her , Ia. ; John DeLes Ienison , Clarion , Ia. ;
Ernest Clinton Foisomii , Lincoln ; Leslie
Brooks Green , HastIngs ; John Homer Gros-
venor , Stark ; Walter Andrew Hansen ,
Omaha ; Orpheus PolLen hines , Kenesaw ;
Fred Lee Humphrey , I'awmmee City ; Charles
Clarence honey , Elka , Nay , ; WiiIett fly-
tier Hyatt , I'resldent ; Charles Hudn
Imhuoff , LIncoln ; . Victor Oscar Johnson ,
Geneva ; James Harvey Kemp , Luray , V.a. ;
Charles FranklIn LaUd , Lincoln ; John cur-
tie Lyndes , Forsyth , Mont. ; Edward ThommifiS
McGulre. EdIson ; \\'tlslo Antimony Myers ,
Alma ; Ihcc Eugene Odeil Pace , LIncoln ;
Leonard Emery Itoath , Hatfield ; Harry
Evans Sackett , Beatrice ; John A. Slnghaus ,
Craig ; FrederIck Andrew Stahl , Bloomflelul ; '
Walter Cleoum Tishue , Seward : Lewis Melvin ,
Troup , Lincoln : Johmm MartIn Tucker , Val-
entlne ; Herbert Brainard Vandecaru Elba ;
James Lincoln Wallace , Cripple Creek ,
Cob. ; George Alfred Warfield. Cripple
Creek , Cole. : flurtomu Wilbur Wilson. Un-
coin ; Louts Sheridan Wilson , Red Cloud ;
Loreui Elimanan Winslow , Brookings , S. D.
'Enlisted.
. , % timmimni Assoclim t 1(111.
The Alumni assocIation held a meeting
and elccted tue followIng officers : Pros-
ident. 0. W. Fifer , ' 89 ; first vice president ,
it. B. Johumsoim. ' 93 ; second vice president ,
E. It. Holmes , ' 00 ; third vice president , Miss
Alice Hunter , ' 96 ; secretary-treasurer , 1(03-
coo Pound , ' 88 ; executive conmmnlttee , Lin-
coIn Frost , 'SO ; T. F , A. Williams , ' 91 ; Miss
Pinkerton. ' 96 ; Miss Grace Thompson , ' 97 ;
Jay A. Barrett , ' 88. George Vi' . ilotstord , ' 84 ,
was se'lted for alumnI orator in 1900 , 1105-
coo I'ound was appointed as a commIttee of
OIiO to raise money or time itmrimoso of fitting
a room hi the Nebraska building at the cx-
position for time convenience of the alumni.
Last evening the trustees of time university -
sity nmatle several changes Iii the faculty.
These professors vere re-elected : Profmm.
Fordyco , Alabaster , Rose , W. E. KIrk ammO
11. C. Oril , for the collegIate and academIc
dopartmmments Prof. 0. E. Locke , M185 lint-
tie iii. Blond and Miss Mary A. f3nmlth In the
music and elocutton departmmmomuts.
New memuiers hf the faculty were elected
as follows : htei' , Preil A. Stimif , English Ian-
guago and literature , In place of Miss Mm-
ale Jay ; Miss Abble' Burns , mothra lami-
guages ; P. F , Ailway , cimemmiistry , geology
mmml ummlneralogy , in place of Mary B. Fowler ;
-v. T. dine , imrincihmal of the academy mmmiii
irofessor of historl' , In vhace cit J , V , flolus ;
3liss Maude Joimuson of Crete , shorthand
anti typewrIting.
0111 Sujciiers .iIi'et ,
BATTLE CREIiIC , Nob. , Juno D.-Spe- (
cial.-Tho ) twelfth nnimual reummlon of time
Matlisomu County Obti Soldiers' association Is
In session at time Yellow' Banks , seven auiles
northwest of thIs Imlace , Yesterday at a
business meeting of ( lie associatiomu it was
tleclmled to hold time next reunion at time seine
place , it to commence time first Tuesday after
time first Monday of next Juime. The follow.
log others of time asociatioa were elected
for time coining year : S.V , leueb , Meadow
Grove , imresident ; Charles Snyder , Meadow
( Irovo , secretary. J , W. Stlrk , Battle Creek ;
William 'Low , so. , Ilattla Creek ; 'F. A. Shaf-
fee , Meadow Grove , committeemen ,
.1 mies' 1mm limigemme iI.mri' Cmmsi ,
LINCOLN. Jummo 9-Si'eclal ( Telegram- )
A jury was secured in the Eugene Moore
case in the district court this foremmoon , ammul
time introduetlomi of evidence was begun timla
afternoon. Time testlimmommy In tIme case will
be mmiostby from time records at ( lie tate
house , to prove that Moore um.celved ( be
money from time insurance companIes.
lfo > s him Avii' .
GENEVA , Nub. , Jumme t-Speclal.-A ) ( )
few ilays ago Mr. iiaraett discover d that he
bad been losIng knives ammO some other am'-
tides train his hardware store , lie imad some
of the knives returned by parties who hail
bommgimt them of some little boys and (
becomc suspicious that they had boost
stolen , Among the goouls returned was a
revolver. Just at this ( tame two boys of 12
50(1 14 years of age left town. Their where-
abomita are unknown , The boys , Homer and
Guy Gibbs , left town on the B. & M. freight.
WOMAN GAVE HIM THE SLIP
Aumotlmcr Man Comae , . Along nmm4
inrrles time Alleged WIfe of
a I'ortrnit Artist ,
IIEMINOFORD , Nob. , June 0.-Spcetal. ( )
-A marrIage surrounded by very peculIar
cIrcumstances occurred at this pace. The
contractIng PartIes were A. I' . Osborne of
Salt Lake C1t3 and Mrs. Fannie Young , who
also gave her reslilenco as Salt Lnke. The
wommmami arrived here Monday mornIng in
conmpnny with A. 10. Hake , who advertised
as Mr. and Mrs. hake , of the Hake Art -
company , and Were teaching the hake art
systeiui of crayon portrait work. They gave
an entertainmemmt. at this tilace Monday
evening and nmmother last evening. Osborne
nrrivemh here Jsionihuty nmuut tried to arrange
to have time marriage ceremony lmcrfornmetl
Mommihay night , bumt the wom-nab Old not have
a good chamico to give hake time slIp. Os-
borne's Presence lucre was unknown to flake.
Last nIght , after time entertainment , time
woman nssisled Hake In packing their of-
feds at the school antI started out a little
almond of him , apparently for the hmotei , but
it developed that Osborne was waiting out-
elde whIm a carriage , In whIch he nod the
woman were driven to the court house ,
where they were nmarm-ied imy the county
judge , a little before nmldnigimt , after which
they drove to Alliance , twenty miles dIstant ,
wimere it Is supposed they boarded the train.
\\'lmemm flake went to his room at time hotel
ho vns very much alnrmmied upon finding that
his former comnpnnlon was not there. lie
left. on thIs mnormmlng's train for Omaha. It
is saId timat hake and the woman have lived
together for five years.
(1 IttI ) JSItl ) COI.I.IIGIO CLOSES ,
( : m'uIinti's time I'l-'t Cimiss fromut time
PmmIl CoIbogizit ( . Course.
GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , June 9.-Specinl ( , )
-Conumumcmmcemmiemmt week at Grand Isiammd college -
loge began Summday with the baccalaureate
sermon before time graduates , by Rev. C. B.
Allen of Onmnima , and cioscd last imlgftt with
time graduating exercises proper. The sermon
'was delivered iii the First BaptIst church
of Gramid island before a crowded house , 11ev.
Alien Preached from the text , found in
I Corinthiamia , vii , 24 : "Let every man
whereimm he Is called , therein abide wIth
God , " The address was enthuslasticaily
-
praised.
Time exercises on Monday evening were a
declamatory Contest for time Pattersomu prIzes
given cccli year for the three best recita-
( bmw , Nine students frommi time preparatory
departmneimt were the contestants. Time first
prize was ivon by Cora B. Higgins. time see-
end by W. Albert Davis , time third by ire
S. Carden. The Contest in oratory was fertile
tile purpose of choosing an ormmtor to reimre-
semmt Grand Isifmmud college 1mm ( ho state oratorical -
torical contest to occur next slmrlng in
Omuaiia. nmos N. Shattuck , with time subject -
ject , "Educational Achievemnents of time MIe-
slonnries , " took first place. Time second prize
was awarded to J. G. Vi' . Lewis.
0mm Wednesday evening occurred the grad-
uatimmg exercises of time ( 'lass of ' 9S. Gramici
Island cohiegc is miot mmmi old institution ammO
1ms , up to this year , had mio graduates who
took their full course within its walls. Miss
Grace Abbott and Mr. John N. Caress were
time graduates. Miss Abimott Is the daugh-
tar of Governor 0 , A. Abbott , well known
throughout the state.
Time ministers' institute has been in sea-
don siimco Tuesday morning and will comi-
( liuume during today.
) Ium'e ituuliL
WAYNE , Neb. , June 9.-Speclai ( Tale.
gramn.-A ) heavy rain has been falling all
day and no uioumbt smell graIn pa time low
grounds ivlll be more or less iIania'ed , ma It
Is very rank in growth. The tanners imere
have been delayed In cultivating corn the
last week owing to time raimis and it Is becoming -
coming very weedy.
GENEVA , Neb. , June 9.-Speclnh.-Tt ( )
raIned one-half an Inch dmuring the night
and still it raIns. Cellars are full and arc
beIng pumped.
FREMONT , Nob. , Juno 9.-Speclal.- ( )
The heavy rain of time last five ( lays have
done some damage to this part of the
county by preveotlmmg farmers from finishimig
corn planting and other work on time land.
A great many acres of laud north and south.
east of the towo are covered with surface
water and some fleId of corn will be considerably -
siderably dammiaged. Snuall graIn Imas already
conmmemmceti to lodge anti is growIng rapidly.
flaw IlItle creek north of thIs city is full
and the Platte and Elkimorn are hIgh anti
rising ; 4.10 inches of rain has fallen here
since Friday night. The bridge committee
of the county board Is in sessiomm to hook
after bridges which have been damaged by
the rains.
ELKIIORN , Neb. , June 9.-SpecIal.-It ( )
has rained lucre almost continuously for sey-
oral days. Saudi grain will amount to mioth-
ing. The growth is so rammk that it has
fallen down and is rotting. Where it was
thInly sown it is rusted badly. Corn is
growing rapidly anti so are the weeds. 1'a.
tmmres and ummeatiows are in fine condition ,
DUNCAN , Nab. , June O.-Speclal.- ( )
Ammotber terrific rain fell here oday , All
how Janus are under vatcr and at 2 p. in ,
it is stIll rainIng. Crops of au kinds wlli
sutTer if rain continues much longer.
EDGAR , Nob. , June -Spccial-For ( )
the past four or five ( lays showers have been
frequent and some very heavy. Last nIght
rain fell heavily all the hatter part of ( ho
night. The ground is now so wet that
farmers cannot get into time cornfields to
cultivate anti weeds are growing rimpiuhly.
Wheat looks fine and promises an emiormnous
yield.
DAVID CITY , Nab. , Juno 9.-Spcclal.- ( )
Another heavy rain fail last night auth it Iii
still raining. Cormmfleitls are so wet timat It
will be several days before farmers cnn ho-
gIn cultivating. Some fields of simiali grain
are showing time effects of the excessive
raIns. Corn is looking yellow and time
fields are getting exceedingly fomml. Several
washotmts nrc reported cmi time lines of time
roads coimterirmg here.
WEST POINT , Nab. , June 9.-Special.- ( )
Rain fell cotmtimmuously during time whole of
last night , aimil is yet imourimmg dowmiViiilst
time soil of Cumning coumuty is capable of ab-
sorbimug an Immmmoimse quantity of moisture ,
yet the ground Is perfectly soaked amid
travel on the country roads has been sari-
ously Impeuled. Farnmers imavo tried during
time Past Week to cultivate corn but found It
iummposIble to tb so on account of tIme wet
coimdition of time fields. Weeds are growIng
apace , but corn , timougim a strong , imealtlmy
stand , is very backward on account of the
weather , Smnnll grain is showing time ci-
feet of the wet weatimer and is very ramuk
anti In sonmo Iulaces is badly lodged , but
will recover with fine , dry weather , Time
water is rising In the Elkimorn river mind
( ears of Ilootha are entertaIned ,
MEAl ) , Nab. , June 9.-Special.-A ( ) cohml ,
heavy raIn is falling In this vicltmity tomimmy
mmd farimi work Is entirely suspeimmied , There
has been so much rain ilurlng time last six
weeks that fatmers nra 'way beiminil with
their work. Time wet weather imas causeul
quito a good deal of replammtlng of corn
northeast of here ,
% 'lt Jiejolmi Ills iegliumeut * ,
WEST POINT , Nob. , Jummo 9.-Speclni- ( )
Captain 'W. A , Mercer , IndIan agent for the
Wlmmmmebago and Onmaha reservations , has
been ordered to immedIately rejoin his regi-
miient , ThIs wIll give time aspirants for Cap-
lain Beck's old place another Chimmice of be-
lmmg appointed. lion , F , Ii , Aidernmaim of
this piece is an aspIrant ( or thIs posItIon
and 1mm believed by his frIends to imave an
, cmceiieut chance of appointmuont , 1118 only
,
opponent who hums so tsr developed any
strength is the redoubtable "Ihlbby" I'eebies
of header ,
The positions of the : cntenmiing parties
for the omec of count3.r'Ctsrk stIll remnumin
the same. Acting Clmrl 1Vmmlla absolutely
refuses to deliver the efltc o the appointee
of the board , anul as , vom' county oflicor
is of the same poiitica ) mpersuasion as Mr.
\Valia , It looks as thciuihh time repubhlcaq ,
appointee will have to" * it untIl ( ho so-
promo court renders ntf4esIomm mis to the
validity of the nppolnttndnt bf certaIn mom-
bars of the hearth of stfirvlsors whose cc-
tion Mr. Walla refuses ito , pcognlze.
The contract for thebrlck , work on lion ,
Urlaim llrmmncr'a two store brick building ivas
let to Mnandus Dccc for $625.
ARGUEBROATCHMOORESCASE
I 3iemumhmcrs ( if d lie Smmprriimc Coumrt Inject
Seine Senreim Iimg ( iumi'gstluuus Dmmr.-
lop : the Argumunemt.
LINCOLN , June D-Special ( Telegram-- )
, Tim supreme court sient the forenoon in
hearing time argumnients In time liroatem-
Moores case , the question being en time mmmc-
( Iou to aflirmim time findumiks of the referee ,
I Arguments for Broatcim were made by Fraimk
I hansom and C. C. WrIght , thmring tIme nr-
S gimment mumernhers of the court Interjected it
nimnuber of searching questIons. Wrlglmt cmi-
peclally tried to show that the retentIon
of mimoney beyond mm certain perIod coasti-
ttmtd a defaUlt , even though the ofliciuil
. had no Intention to permanently convert tIme
money to his own mice. Arguments for
I Moores were made by Jobmi C. Wimarton , J , J.
Ilouchmer , ltatimh llreckenrlthgc anti C. J.
Greene , time latter closing In one of time
I most , imomverful speeches ever heard in time
coimrt room. lie showed conclusively that
timero 'would be no embezzlement wIthout
iimtent to unlawfully witimlmold money and
CIted the actions of Moores , vimo PaId over
time mono ) ' as soon as tie found that it was
dime fm-nm hIm , even though at the same time
the county owed him fees amounting to
more than $30,000 , and that there had never
beemu any attempt or cohlusiomm to wIthhold
money or cover up time records.
Crcnmmu Maim ruitor at lieumi imugfor.b.
IIEMINGFOIID , Neb. , June 9.-Speclnl ( , )
-Arrangements voro coimipleted for time establishment -
tablishment of a creamery separator stn-
tiomi at this lilmice. The Plant iili be owned
by residents of liemningiord anti vIcInity and
will be operatemi by the BeatrIce Creamery
comnpany of Lincolim. Work will be corn-
mnenced on tIme building immmmnediately and
the plant wIll be inoperatIoa by July. The
plant will cost $1,750.
I
Otm' Year In the i'en.
hASTINGS , Neb. , June 9.-Speclai ( Tcie' .
gram.-Clmarles ) Russell , , a yommng colored
boy , who has been in thc county jail for
two niontlms charged iiithi house breakIng ,
was tried today In time district court hmefore
Jumilge Ilcall. lie plcaded , guilty , declaring
lie was nearly stumrvid wlmen he entcreil
time house. Time court scnteuctt hlnm to ammo
year in the Peimitemitiarl' .
A. 0. 1' . W , Ollicers ,
TRENTON , Nab. , June 9.-Special.- ( )
Last evening time Anctent'Order of UnIted
Workmen elected the fAllting oflicars : C.
L. Allen , coumity clerk , .rnaIer workmnan ; \ VII
II , 'Fhorniuihl , foreman ; OJDo \Vmmhl , overseer -
seer ; Vu'ahlace Thomnpsonitmrecorder ; A L.
Taylor , financier ; 0. 13. Riynolds , receiver ;
N. S. Baker , inside wMeh ? . M. ii. Yerrick ,
.5
outside watOh.
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it 'Vuts i.ozuicI.
WAHOO , Neb. , June i.-pecial.-A ) mmmi-
tressimig accident occurred 1mm tIlls city yesterday -
terday afternoon. Arthtir Swansoum , mmged
12 years , was experlmentiri with gun pow-
tier and which cost liij&hls eyesight , one of
hIs ears anti probably jmia lifo. Time particulars -
ticulars are not knom uIgIWce fhen he was
discovered ho was lyibg Iii time barn un-
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conscious.
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I'ost juimume C4'muui ( ' : qztt Case.
HEMINGFOItD , Neb. , June 9.--Speciai. ( )
-District. court convcne here yesterday ,
Judge W'eatove : stding , and. Q. 13. , Scott
reporting. The most important case Is the
county seat matter. It has been contlumued
for a few days. Among time attorneys In attendance -
tendance from abroad are M. A. hall of
Omaha and Judge Thompson of Grand
Island. S'
'i''mut'Iers Cbm.usemu imi 2ltezmd.
MFIAD , Nab , , June 'J.-Speclal.--Tbe ( ) following -
lowing teachers have been enmployed in the
Mead school for time canting year : Principal -
pal , G.V. . Crazier : grammimar , Mrs. M. A.
Miller ; immtermetliate1 Beatrice 11111 ; un-
mary , Flora Moore.
CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE
Iuirge Numummher otAmuipuIntuuueuu tN its
Suumtoius in the A ruuuy Are
tflleizibly Apimro'e.b ,
WASHINGTON , Jumie 9.-The senate today -
day coimfiramed these nomnimmations :
To be cimlef surge'ons of divisions with
rank of major : Captain V. ' . II. Arthur , as-
sistant surgeon , U. S. A. ; Captain George
B. Ilmmsbneli , nssistmmmmt surgeon , U. S. A. ;
Donald MacLean of Michigan , George 11 ,
Fowler of New York.
To be brigade surgeons with rank of ma-
jar : Willis 0. Machommaid , New York ;
Charles Al. Drake , Georgia ; Joseph K.
Weaver , Pennsylvania ; Joimn Guit 'ras , Penmi-
sylvania ; Charles hi. Rimtm ) , Iowa ; Jolmmm W.
Ilayn. District of CoIumumbta ; lit. B. W'ard ,
Missouri ; Schuyler C. Grmtves , Michigan ;
George T. Vaughan , Marina hospital service -
ice ; Nnttmamm Jarvis , New York ; John C.
Martin , Ohio : Peter D. McNaughmton , Mich-
lgan ; Samuel T. Armumutrong , actiimg assistant
surgeon , U. S. A. : Joint Patterson Dodge ,
Ohio ; John It. MeDhilViscoumsin ; Saimmuel
L. Potter , Califorimia ; George A. Smulth ,
Iowa ; Arthur Suowden , Virginia ; 11. S. Sut-
(0mm ( , FrnnIc iruso , New York.
Captains nail assistant atmrgeoas , United
States army , to be brigade surgeons with
ramik of major : W'iilianm C. Gorgas , I-iemmry
1' . flirmlrmghuam , iii. C , W'ycthi , iticimardV. .
Jolmnsoim , II. C. Carter , W. 0 , Owen , P. it ,
Egmimi , W. J. 'uVakemnaim , Vm'llllamn Stephen-
soim , A , S. I'olthmemnns , John 14. PimIiipsVil \ -
llama C. Borden , Edgar A , Mearns , Guy L ,
Eddie , Wlhllanm D. Crosby , Charles M.
Gently , J. B. i'ilcher , Clmmmriemm B. Ewing , 'A' .
B , McCaw , J. It. Kean , ItL"imry I , Raymmuond ,
Francis J , Ii'es , W. I'.0IC7mdall , Edward It ,
Morris , Henry S. , , , , . B. Banister ,
Paul Clendenin , ClmarlosEVoochruif , flu-
gene L. Swift , Paul Sbilroelc , Ogden Hal-
forty. Charles F. MmmsontJiirnes I ) , Glumunan ,
Alfred H. hiramllay , Phmlihlp G.'ales. .
To be comnmmmissnry wt'im"iaiuk of captain :
John P. Tc'agardemu , ' ' .
Jul11 o . % lisumy SosiJirs to 'Vote ,
WAShINGTON , Junq.TIio bIll to cmi.
able volunteer solt1iors11o partIcipate in
congresslommal elections yjms taken up wlmen
time house imuat today. A.ntmnmher : of amuuemud.
mnents affeetlumg the mnliriiad of ioting amid
return of the votes , withcliulew to prcvcmmt
fraud , were incorporati 'C
luii' 'l'remusumr ' ' ( ' ! ' ,
WAShINGTON , Juno ii-Today'a state-
imment of the condition of time rvasury simos's :
Available cash balance , $102,125,583 ; gold re.
serve , $168,020,554.
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'inr'i'Ilbe 'rmnelmers ,
MARYVILLE , Mo. , June IL-Speclal- ( )
The itiaryville school board bus elected tIme
following teachers for the lublic schools for
time ensuIng year : Superlmutemudent , U , F ,
Dummcamm ; vrinciimal of high school , Charles A.
ifawklmms ; assistants , J. M. 'm'alker , Gertrude
MclClmmlt'y and Id Duttommi eigtbiu ( grade.
Edith Smith ; sixth grade , Julia Atkinsoum of
Wmmkefleid , La. , ammil Marry Bellows ; fifth.
Emma Cmttmnon , Mumttie Wllliomu and Maimilo
Doobey : principals ward schuools , Muggle
Paschaii , Ada Albert cud Mamithie Marshall ;
.Iutermedlatv deptrtmeutmm : , hattIe Graves ,
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rri'iiuuj11h ,
Nettle Dormnn anti Grace MorrIson ; prImary
mttpartments , Stellst Smith. Heboev iay and
Mary Forti ; colored chooi , W. J. Illcknuan ,
Miss Kate Pamichall , one of the retiring
teachers , had helmi a position in the schools
of Maryviile for twenty years , Outing wimich
tIme bo hind never beeP tardy r cubsemmt
either from work or from teachers' meetIng ,
TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST
I'r.lr zimmml Wnrnmer In Wi-sterut No-
ijriskn , Slmoi'icrmi in ilimmitorut l'nr-
t limit nail Cumnuigiul5m' % 'iiuils ,
WAShINGTON , June F.-Forecnst for
Friday :
For Nebraska-Fair In western portion ;
showers In eastern portion ; warmer In west-
era portion ; northerly winds , bcconmtng
southerly.
For Kansas-Showers in eastern portion ;
fair in western portion ; northerly wimmds ,
For South bakota-Generaiiy taii' ; micimmtli-
erly wimuils.
For Iowa nod Mlssomirl-Simowers amid
thunder storms ; variable winds , becoming
northerly.
\Vyoming-F'air variable winds.
1uort ! ltecurtl ,
OFF'ICB S't31ThiEll I3Ui1EAU , OMAHA ,
Jtimme 9.-Record of ternperatumre nimml mimi-
fall compameul wIth time comrcspondimlg tiny
of ( lie inst timmee years ;
lips. lS9T. lS9G. 1895.
Maxlmmimum temperature . 74 78 70 74
utIumimnImun temnperatmume ( ; 2 61 49 (3 (
Average temperature . . . . . 68 'O 60 ( .8
Itaimifali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 . , ,
Record of temnlcrimttmre mmmiii lrcciPitatiOui
at Omnimlma for this day mind muimuce Jmlarchi I ,
181'S ' :
Normal for time timmy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Hxces for time tIny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I
Accumulated OXCOSS since March . . . . . . . . . .
Normal ralmmfalh for the . . . . . . . . . . . imuch
ilxcesm4 for the iitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.63 tmmcimes
Total rainfall slmmee March 1 , . : , . : l2.70 . lmmciies
Excess miluce March 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.11 imiclmemu
Icflclenc5' for car. perioti , 1197. . . . 1.54 tunics
Excess for cor. period , 181)6 ) , . . . . . . 5.61 imuelmes
Hcpurt H frommm Stat louis itt S ii. ma. ,
time. ,
So'emuty-tiftlm MerIdian
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STATIONS AND STATE OF f I '
WJ3ATIIER , I : -
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North I'latte , raimuing . . . . . . . . . . . . 4l t0 .30
I Salt Lake CIty , clotmdy . . . . . . . . . . 7S .00
Cheyenne , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I I
Ihqmld City , cloutly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i'll ( 5 .00
I huron. cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 681 72 .00
I Clmicmmgo , raining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 ! .12
I \Villlston , iarti' clomiuly . . . . . . . . , 74 -II .00
i St. LouIs , 'inmrtiy cloudy . . . . . . . . . 82 e . .i2
i St Paul , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 641 .00
I Davemmimort , raining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I l 72 ! .1
I lelena , immirtl' clomidy . . . . . . . . . . . . 681 74 .0(1 (
ICumimsas City. cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . m SO ! 84 .01
llnvre , clear I oj .oo
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lilsmsmrck , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I sin 721 .00
Galveston , cloudy I 80 ! S4 .00
'r Immdicntem' trace of precidtntion.
L. A. WELSh ,
Local Forecast Omcial.
I will guarantee
that my Kidney Cure
will cure 00 per cent.
of all forms of kidney
oompiaint imnil in
sunny lm'mstances the
most serious forms of
2 Bright's disease. it
,
- the disease is corn-
piicated send a four-
ounce 'nat of urine.
We will analyze it
mind advise you free
. , S what to do.MUNYON.
MUNYON.
At all druggists , 25c. a vial. Outdo to ileaitb
ediral advice fro 1505 Arch it I'iuila
vn OTflER.s' FAIL OQVLP
DOCTORS
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WEAK ME1 SYPHILIS
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Night EmIssions , Lost Manhood , fly.
drocele , Verlcoceie , Gonorrhea , Gieei , Syph-
, , Btrlcture , Plies , Fistula anti Rectal
thi leers , Diabetes. Bright's Disease cured.
Consultation Free.
Stricture and G'ee ' ICured at
by new method without paIn or cUtting ,
Cailon or address with stamp. Treatment
by mail.
EJRS , SEARUS & 8ER1 ES . 14th
Health saIiE
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DR. E. C. WEST'S
UERVE AND BAMN TREATMENT
I THE ORiGIUAL , ALL OTHERS iMiTATIONS ,
It soidunilor positive 'Written Guarantee ,
byauthormztid agenta only , to cure Woa M0m017 ,
Dizziness. Wakefulness. 1its , hfstoria , Quick.
ness , Night Lotte , , Evil Dreams , lack of Conti.
deuce , Neryousmmoss. Lassitude , all Drains , Youth.
f'ml Errors , or ExcossivoUco of Tobacco. Opium ,
us Liquumr , which loads tQ Mhsory. Consumption ,
Insanity and Bentim , At store or hyunumii , $1 a
box ; eixfor$5withwrttten ; guarantee to
cure or i'etund iuouuej , Mnmplo puck-
age , containing five days treatmenLwmthm full
instructions , 25 coats , One eampio only sold to
each person , At store or by wail.
( ' . Ir-RetI Label Special
: Extra Stren jtii.
. For Impotency , Lass ( it
S i'owar , Lost Manimtiod ,
lterility or Barreoness.i
" a lmtixj aix for 8. will' '
writtems 'uarzmntee
Atstoro 1
1OBFOVbymai1.
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10th ummmt Fmmrmmumni Sic , . Oiuiimbn , Neb.
A Two Weeks'
. Treatment
: FREE
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ChroRic , Nervous aild Private DIseas ,
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m rs hook md Nsw .1ithd , .
Treetummeut by flail , CousuIdtIous free ,
Owaha WdIcal an Surgical Institute
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t i l ! ! ; the ( ) \118 of Titticy high price
1 / S' ' I for credit , iUl(1 'Sliotitly" f
: decepti'o CILtiflIllJS ) ( ,
/ h ' The suit you order froni ii
I' ' f ! .p . iii ; $5 1111(1 $80 viIl bear the
I I ( ' ' ; i/1' same c1oe ci'iticiil 111s1)ectiOIl
S : . t as regItl'lSVOI'lUllalItili iII triiii-
I LL , ( hnuiigs and fitting , as the $40
i , _ 'iC. . . . . . . 01' 45 I)1'OlllCtiOll ol tliti CrCllt
tailor.tjilLei.elS fl ( lifferenee except the irico.
If you are encoitoinically iucliiied , ai1c the i81e51uIn ; to
1iow you the $18 and 42O suitings. T1ico fabrics liavo
beehl se'ected ' with great care , aiid sire in e'ory way adapted
to the requirements of the niost exaetiiig ( iressel' ,
The fittiug of those gai'inoiitt will be as ; tecui'ate as that
of the higher priced garments.
All garlnents matTe in Omaha-by Oiuialia tailors.
TROUSEES , 4 to $12. SUITS , $15 to $5
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209 aiid 21 ! S. 15th St - - - Karbacli Block
THE OREGON COUNTRY.
\Vateli it. Great things will 11:11)15011 : 011 tlio
Columbia river as a result of the Spaiiisli war.
FIll-es are iow-oiily $40.00 romid trip betweeii
Onutlia lilId 1)rth1.11l , Ore.
Visitoi's to the Traiis-Mississippi Iiidustrial.
Fali' sliouhi take thuis trip without I'ail.
We offer for 30 dayS the following of our
own properties adjacent to Portland 4 prices
and on terms that caulilOt fail to 1eitse. the prof-
erty once seen , viz. , a 1,000 acre farm ith.35O
acres in wheat iiearly ready to harvest-will
: . yield at least 1OmOpO bushels. ' ' , S . ' '
5 , A 50 acre bearilIg prune orchard , VIth crop
maturi1g , that will pay 25 per cent 011 cost. . .
500. acres of 'four-year-old orchard ir lots' to
. ,
suit. '
A 300 acre dairy farm. .
A 60 acre 'lairy farm. 5 ' . S
A variety of sniall places suitable for mixed
fai'niing.
S A splendid site for sinpyard and clock , convenient -
venient for rail and water traiisportation.
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j0 parties dealing with us on any of these
properties we allow all expenses of thti round
trip. Prices oii anything fixed on the ground iii
open competition.
Titles made clear and perfect in all details.
STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. ,
275 Stark St. Portland , Ore. S
Sec Oregon and Wtmashington Exhibits. S
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fliostrated Opeffing Dy [ dition.
: The eyes of the world
; : ti'e now on Olnaha.
+ : I The rI1.aIlSIi5SiSSipIi i
, . L I EL11T1 L1lcl International Expo- *
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: sition has opened its
* gates tIli(1 every citii4 ,
, Zen of this city and *
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* self a committee. . of one
, p to acquaint his frien(1S out of the city v1th tlu
beauty and extent of the exposition. '
; . To facilitate the spreadillg 'of this information ,
* TlieBee has issued a superb illustrated edition entirely -
tirely worthy of the opeiiing day. It gives a history i
; of the exposition , liahf-toiio engravings of the build-
e ings , portraits of the InCH ivhose liai'L work1 eiergy
' ! and geitius have made the exposition a graild suciess f
. from a StaIldioiflt of architecture , art and ucienco ,
You cait help to make it a success fiiianciahly by
, sending a copy of this splendid edition to your friends
i , ! ; outside of the city.
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