o 'i'1Tr O1fATTA 1)A1TjY 11x1. : S1'NlAY , APBiL : : , 18119. , , 1 1 11i. IS 11'1,1 , LIFE'S ' STORY Individual Oharactetietics Rev ealea by the science of Palmistry , MYSTIC LINES OF FOUR HANDS 1\ tuft flit I'ttluts of ltnyor lfasres , Ir. ( rusr1111111 II , llnrlt huh fl null .tdc- 11un 14it11 Intllentt-.tu lu- tcrcetlttg Study. "For over fi,000 years the aelenco of pahntstry ) tat been used and bPIICd In by myrlads of hutnnn beings who hnvn Inhnb' Itcd tire earth. Yor over RflOO , year man pew been enabled to Judge niau by the lines plneed In the palm of his dund , and forever over 8,000 yenrs the scientists of indin hnvn foiotold the iuturo by thcso same Imes. Tltost w1u brllevo ht palmistry cinlm for It that ( hero woul4 ) ins'o beat inure of RR lPhovers , had It not been for the fact tint because of the auc + 'ess ntlalned by divlnn Linn by Its process charlntans were toll 1)tcd to nruko the same daltn for other and mysterious forees , ao Ihnt li uian tetnpora- ntrnt gradually drlftc(1 away through modern - ern years from the aclencc and sveut gailop ing after Lilo unreal and mysterious , " do. claras Dr , Gar1 Louis f'orln , now stopping at the Paxton. Dr. I'ertn bns , during the lnat week , sllmulaled in the minda of the 5)001)10 of Omaha the belief In this great occult scknco , though ncccrding to him there is nothing either divine , spectral or uunnturnl about palmistry. With him it Is n science , pure and simple. ' 'Tito ueophytu can read some few of the plainer narks of the hand , but the finer ones are reserved for the student of years , unit w'hen he is a past mnst0r In the art hf reads theat ns a child rends Its print. fly request of The Ilea Dr. I'eriu submits a character reading of the hand of thu mayor of Omnbu , and also a character read- dog of Dr , Paul ( lrossmann of tills city , with sketches of the character of Mark linma , whose hand ho rend In Cleveland , a , smuo years ago , and of Adellna Patti , eho divine diva , whose hand ho had the pleasure of reading at Crnig yNos during lie last foreign lour. The reading of Ithe hand of Mayor Moores is us follows : Chnraoterlstlrs of the Mayor. "The mayor of Omaha bas a strongly nottrislIMl body and Is endowed -with a line develOpment of pbysicttl weight. lie poi- sa'scs a large brain of a fine quality , He is the embodiment of perfect health and a stronger to aches and pains , ilc breatbcn deeply and easily , lIe has a strong and nteady pulsation of blond. lIe is very energetic ; sometimes excitable. Pessessrs a good quality of texture and can battle for thu right 'with ' a strong arm. Ha Is muscular - lar and has great power of endurance , lie possesses very strong Impulses anti wields a powerful personal magnetism over both sexes. 110 loves children and Is fond of aulmals , especially ltres , dlis social feel- liigs are very strong and bo loves friends. Inc has very y many friends and but 'very dew onenih s. Ile has great power of ap- dicalioii. Ile is dignified and independent mind possesses a fair degree of self-respect. ] lo has great ambition and 'will excel in whatever 110 undertakes. lie is prudent and careful , y'et not forward. lie is decided ant determined and possesses marvelous life tenacity. lie is high spirited and courageous. Ho hoe lost considerable money in his life through rash ventures. He is a sport nud loves to lndulgo la all kinds of ottjuymeits , ho lovice merry company , Is fund o2 jokes and can laugh heartily. He Is eager to acquire , and gas an Instinctive knowledge where the dollar lies. He Is a materialist and hover lets piety or worship luterftvo with business or pleasure. lie Is very generous ; generous to a fault , kindhearted - hearted and sympathetic , and to do good unlo olhea is his religion. lie has a heart bigger than his puree and he should use judgoont hm bestowing charity. Ho is sometimes - times caetly Imposed upon , Ito is not a very good judge or human nature. IIe Is gavernwl by good motives and strives to live up to everything that is right , lie has great ' power of persuasion and ! s very agreeable anti fascl11aling. lie loves muslc , appreel- ale ; beauty and Is refined in his tastes. lie loves order , but is not ovcrprudish , Ile 'will live to be 03 years old , die of old ngn and in the full paIsession of his senses , lie wild acquire considerable 'wealth and duo in comfortable circuinstauces. " A Doelar Dingnosed. Dr. Paul Grossmann who le a well known ihy'slrian of this city , has a character do- Imeated ht the following manner : "Dr. ( lrcesman11 has a good physical organizattmn , capable of endurance , lie is very Intellectual 811(1 nay perform wonders in mentality , lie is seldoin ailing , and as a rule feels well , elan a tine digestion and poaeesstw excellent Ibreauiiig q > ow er. lie bus regular heart-heats ( and is calm and eel- locted in times of exeitouent and danger , has considerable energy and will never he lazy' or Idle in not easily thrown into a tumult. In exquisitely molded , made of the ilnest clay anti is as sensitive as tire sensitive - tive plant ilia mental tastes are exquisite. Hu pats0sses a large , active brain , coupled ereiso mid develop his brain at the expense r t his body. lie loves his home as the bird Its nest anti ho loves his family devotedly. JIc iawtti children and pets , but does not spoil then by over-indulgence. Ills so inn feelings arc strong and 'ho is avnrm-hearted , flu Is cmpablo of great concentration of mind , lie is high-minded and aspires to do something -worthy of himsetf. lie is ambl tiois , but not blinded by the glare of popu larlty , lie le persevering and tenacious of purpose , yet is not oirstlfale. Ho has a good degree of courage noel enjoys argil- meat. He is energetic , industrious and pro greestv'e , keeping abreast of the times. tie is an expert In his proftwslon. fie is seerr tlvo and posaeesew great tart , lie Is gov erned by the hest motives , is never easily discouraged , Is endowed with svtndarftd spiritual perception , perceiving the truth without the labored process of reasoning ; Is highly inspirational and has faith In immortality - mortality , which amounts to ltnowietlge ; is generous to a fault , seattering benefactions with a lavish hand. Ile has a heart too big for his purse , lie readily reads tine clarac- tern of those he meets , lie Is Inspired by .mtslc , worships ttt the shrine of nature when eho assumes her grandest moods ; takes great deasuro in looking at colors and takes delight ht arranging flowers. Is very systematic and methodical. lie will live to 'ho ' 01 years old , and become famous in his proftselon. Could become noted and famous in politics , " linrrtta , ilnnnu's 1'alxd. Dr. Perin had the privilege of rcading lire hand of Uulted Stnlcs f onator Mark Hanna at Cleveland , 0 , , whlrh shows that Senator - ator Ilanna le not only a great financier , but ho is a good diplomat ; that lee ds clmr- Itablo and benovoient to a marked degree I mrd does a good deal of good in a quiet way , proving himself to be one of the best ' friends of the poor 1n the country. lie I with an exquisite norvouo system , causing him to ho exceedingly sensitive and fetid of intellectual purulls , lie is liable to 0x says Senator Hanna is a man of great force of character and that when he undertakes a thing he never stops his work until his ( end is accomplished , { According to Dr. Perin , Adelina Patti , { who has just celebrated her third niatrl- menial venture , will not marry again , but will aeon retire from the stage and the pub- Ito x'111 no more hear the sweet sounds of the voice of the greatest soprano and artist the world has ever known , Mme. Patty's hand indicates a splendid character and she svlll live to be a very old woman , with her declining years spent in happiness and in a quiet home life. I ItilIicuUS. I - The Baptists are arranging to build a church at Santiago , Archbishop Ireland is n man of ninny tastes , chief among which is that for law , which study he has pursued for several years. It Is said that a vegetarian church has been planned in London , to consist solely of vegetarian worshippers nail presided over by a vegetarian clergyman. j Itov. Dr. Ilirsch of Chicago accepts a contract - tract for a salary of $19,000 a year for fifteen - teen years , lie vas offered $15,000 a year in New York , There will probably ho 60,000 members who will attend the Christian Endeavor International - ternational convention to be held in London in 1900. The colors will be crimson and while and it Is expected that the Itusslmt banner will wave at tire convention for the first time. I In the future the clergymen of Canada i will be protected against the foreign artl- cl , on the American side of the boundary line , anti marriages solemnized in Canada hereafter must be celebrated by Canadian clergymen. Tire I1ev. John flaudinelle , the provincial of the Order of Passlonists in this country , and his two consulters , the Rev , Joseph I Arnheim and the Rev. Robert McNamara , I nil of West IIoboken , N. J. . wilt sail for Rome on April S to take part in lire election of a superior general of the order. Tire pope will be JO years of age next month. A writer in the London Telegraph , in alluding to his wonderful endurance , stales that ho retains Iris memory to a re- tnarkablo degree and recalls not only the events of his early life as is common to old age , but events within a few weeks and months. Rev. Alexander Connell of London will probably receive a call to the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church , New York. Mr. Connell - nell preached there the Sunday after tire death of Dr. John Hall , the late pastor. lie is only 31 years old , but Is n famous preacher and has marked executive ability. No doubt Is entertained that he will accept ahould a call be extended. The Independent states that the Northern Presbyterian church has increased its total nuurber of communicants from 131.561 in 1S70 to J75S77 In I89S. The figpres of the Con- gregatlomal body show that the total nutn- her of communicants has advanced from 457,5S4 1u 1888 to 695,861 in 1SOS. In the Methotlist body the percentage is given , and this has fallen from 9 per cent in 1SSS to ,7 per cent In 1897. Man ; n i'nhlc. Detroit Journal : Once upon a time a man insanely conceived it w'oro spring and laid aside his winter underwear. The next day it was very cold , and time mmr , venturing abroad , fell through a coalhole - hole In lire sidewalk , wliercum on he cursed the weather. ' + Ilad It not turned cold , " ire exclaimed , "nobody would have had occasion to open his coat-tole ! " lie did not reflect , seemingly , that if ho had retained llannels suitable to the season , these would have rendered him so largo that ! ho couldn't fall through a coal-Lola , 'Ibis fable teaches that men are exceedingly - ingly unreasonable , at times , The Untlntrly. Detroit Journai : 'rho hero of the serial was now condemned to din , "What an untimnely end ) " sobbed the herntno. " 7'lmat's just what I was thinking. " rapped time youth , with a brave smile. "and you i know tint everything In n magazine ebnply tuts to bo timely these lava ! " Ah , hero was indeed ! tope ! lie would doubtless be pardoned at the last moment , n r something , 10V1a1LNT 11 REAL ESTATE There Is Premise of Aotiye Demand for Farm Lands , INDICATIONS OF A HEAVY IMMIGRATION CIfr MI.l.rnllle .lousily in City 1'rop- erly-Supply of Ilnuses Is Iun- , itcd-Steady UnekeI out 1'nlr PrICes. While it Is not expected that there x111 be any boom In Nebraska farm lands and city property this season , 1t Is certain tlmnl there is to be an active demand for them during the spring and suurnror , Rverythiug points to this , and nit the real estate dealers have but one story to tell , and that is that people both inure mid abroad are making many in- gttirles relative to farm and city property. Even now ttto real estate business Is butter titan at nay time during tire last ten years , and the movement of property' eau lardiy bo said to have eomnumetrced. As in times past , tire agricultural districts are tire first to feel the onward march of immigration. Farm lands are beginning to change hands at a rapid rate and at better prices I thorn have been obtained in yenrs. Most of I the newcomers ore men of areaus from Iowa , ] Illinois , \\'iscousin , Mtehlgan mid Indiana , Frotn these states hundreds of irqulrles are being received from men who desire to come herd later ht the season , There ore sumo of tba dealers tvho contend that time fact of the 750,000 acres of Union Pacific land having - ing been thrown upon tire market has had much to do with tine movement of Ira- nrigrants toward the western part of the state , yet on limo whole , this Is lmnrdiy probable , as the hand is trot yet on sale , though contracts are being made , deeds to be issued later. V.biie a largo portion of lira Union Iaciac land is more particularly adapted to grazing , much of it is fimo creek bottom nail gently rolling upland. In price it ranges from $2.50 to $5 per acre. Hrm3' Iouultrnliou. Speaking of immigration , Land 'Commis- ' sioner Maelliaster said : "There has not been a time during the past decade when the prospects were so brigirt for Nebraska as now. Farming has brought good returmts during tire last few year and coca are quitting - ting the otony lmutda of the east and coating out here. They an , mint going south now , bat instead , have started west , and there is nothing that can atop them. If there is a good crop this season there will be the biggest land boom in the Ihistory of the state. Nebraska has been terli advertised thrormglt the cast , and nom' the people are coming. There will ( be a great many here thla spring , anti after harvest there will be thousands of Investors. " Laud Commis ° ionor Campbell of the Dur 1ington , in discussing the question of inn- migration to Nebraska , said : "The south in linen past has caught dire people , but now they seem to have all turned their faeee toward the west. The vanguard has reached hove mid every train brings now setter to 'Nebraska. ' They tonne as a ruie from Iowa , Illinois and the middle states , though there are some as far cast as New York'o have only nboat 70,000 acres of land for sale in Nebraska. It ranges in price from $ o to g90 per acre and is being rapidly gathered in by farmers. Tear ago , when we were selling lots of land , the purchaser - er preferred small payments and long tine , but this year the conditions seem to have been roversed. The farmers who come have money , and instead of 'wauting time , a ma Jorlty of thorn pay cash and secure the dis- counts. "The oxposltton was a great advertisement - ment for Nebraska , and tire effects of it are being felt this spring. Thousands of men tvito came hero last spring are coming back this year to buy either city property or farm lands. I feel safe in saying that before - fore t e end of six mouths the agricultural dlstrlots of this state will be participating in a movement that will he much akin to a real estate boom. " Cloud TTitk n Sliver Idning. Agent Denny , who confines himself to the selling of real property , says : "I state a fact when I say that we have been fairly overwhelmed with In- quirles for properties during the last few- weeks turd while the majority at these Inquiries come front the smaller buyers the demand for the better class of properties is increasing. Low prices , however , still pre- vail. Otherwise tine conditions are favorable - able and the prospects flattering. Nebraska farm properties are on the boom , " George P. Remus , who does a real estate and remitni business , said : "Tlntrs are better - ter in Nebraska than they have been at any time during the last twotty years. Thu country feels the era of prosperity first , and now instead of the farmers being money trorrowere , they are lenders. Most of thorn are out of debt anti have money In tire bank. I know of sonic instances where they hnvn loaned money to business men in the towns. Farms timroughont the state ar e changing hands mid good prices are bein g obtained , while In the city much property le changing hands. Good lots , well located sell at fair prices , while those in ontlyln g additions are tbeginaing to move. I don't pre diet any boom , Ibnl I expect to see Omain a enjoy a season of great prosperity befor e tbo arid of tine present season. 'rho city 1 tilling up rapidly and at this time'it in nex to impossible to find n rnodern seven o eight-room homse In a deatrablo lorallt tbat is vneant. Rents mare not ndvauced , bat they rrmaln firm at tbmtt the amine flguros ne la t summer. On the whole , i tun of the optninn that the cloud wllk the ellver ilniug is hovering over Omaha , " " " said Mr. "Relative to city properly ; ( barge at the Potter & Oeorge company , " "than are snore people buying henries nuts than a ! any auto during tthe inst ten yenrs 4Meu are Ihuylmg lots sud rrecttux houses , and In addition to this a great many people arc ptlrchasUtg houses that have been erected - ted , \'nlues are fair , yet they tire not b , oni prictet. nMost of tire people are peylug cash , or at least a large proportion of tire u nit clashrg price iii ensh , The ( lemamd for env to eight roont houses is something enor- niotis , and the roam wdto puts up a mum- her of them to rent will get good returns nn Iris investment. At the close of tine exposition - sition P001110 thnught that there would b + amity vacant ltuuxte , belt the conditions lmave been tptlto tire rovenso amid 1 feel sate In saying that rfgltt at this time that 'wilhin n radius of two miles from tote postollice there is not a dceirablo residence that is vacant. " it , C , Peters & Co , said : "At this unto there is a big demand for houses witit nuulerrt convenienees. Any house cortniniug from sic to eight rooms amid well lecated is snapped up vltltout aany questlous hying asked about price. There arc ntnoy stramg I era coming into tire city now aunt all of them are house-humors. 'rho indicatluus are that tins year there will be' great umany dwellings amid some etoro bmldiugs orected. The business houses will bo hurt up on tire outlying streets , such as Sherman avenue , I\\'est Farnam , Leavenworth and Cuating , and streets that are similarly situated. Right at this tiara there is quite a demand for stores for retail purposes , whiuo ninny are , seeking omco rooms in the fireproof build- urge , flimsiness is the best in years. " ititslness Is lutpro.'Iag , Speaking of business , ( larvln flrotlrers said : "There huts been notldng like it since twelve years ago , There Is no boom , but there Is n good steady- market for nil kinds of desittbie city' property , Lots well located are selling at good prices. Lm fact there have been mare sales of city property ehicu January 1 than during the two years preceding - ceding that date , A ) urge proportion of the ' purchasers pay cash. Mast of tire lots that are bought are to be occupied , tlmougir , of course , sonic of them will be held fin' spcculallon. Fruur a business point of view , there fu no better property- extstenee than Utuaha rail estate at the present prices , " flreunan & Love , speaking of the demand i for houses , said : "If we had fifty nroderm I cottages on our lists , we could rent titer dtirimg 'tiro next ten day's. Many strangers are coining into the city ant ) all of them scorn to want houses. Durlmg tire coming season we predict quieo a 'bulldltg ' boom both here mad in South Omaha , Mcn of Ilmited means wino have been hoarding their money are letting loose of it , 011(1 are preparing - paring to put their savings into ironies. While there Is a demnad for store bulldhrgs and business houses , it is noting like 'tiro I demand for cottages and houses with nmdera conveniences. " (1. S , flenawa , of the firm of flenawa & CU , , iii discussing the real estate nod i rental Ibushress , said : "It is the best in twelve years. Wo are having from fifteen I to twenty-live calls per tiny for houses. We can't ' fill our order's simply for the reason that tire houses are not Isere Last fall at the close of the expositlon tine opinion prevailed that rents 'omnlti drop amid hundreds of people would lave tire city. Tito imglicatioms trove are drat most of the people who came In the spring of 180S re manned , and bundreds of others nro coming in this season. I think that a great ninny residences wgll be erected this season. Some x 111 be erected for an investurent , but the majority of them will be put up by men svho expect to occupy them. Men who osvn lots feel that now is a good time to own a home and they are going to build. " While few of the architects of tire city have orders for plans for large build- logs , tiroy are nil busy preparing sketches for dwellings and cottages. The llulldittg ( hit loel : . John Latcuser , in speaking of the building - ing mnlooh , said : "ln addition to the public school buildings , there will ho a largo number of residences and srmne business - ness blocks erected this sensor. Everything indicates that it is to be the best season In ten years. Matey Is easy and plenty mrd people are investhtg it 1n city lots , dwellings and business houses. Tire into spring line delayed building operations to some extent , but durlng April I think that It svlll open up in pretty good shape. " harry Lawrle of Fisher & Lawrle said : "There are ninny good things coming this year , but had weather Is lioldhrg themr off. The indications are that there will ho some pretty fine businress blocks erected this season - son , but s'hnt they are I ant not at liberty to stale at this time. In addnton to these there will be hundreds of residences , in tact there will he more burlirhing iii Omaha this season than has been seen during the last ten years. Moor with stoney are going to put it into brick , stone and mortar , considering - sidering tits the best Inveslarent that they can make. " "I have 'done more business dtmring tire last three months than during the tirreo years preceding 1899 , Bald J. P , Guth. "I have drawn pions for scores of residences and also for a trunrber of two-story business blocks. As a rule lute busluess blocks arc on time outlying streets , while tire rlwehilrmgs are scattered nub over time city. As a rule the dwellings are of tine bettor class and will cost from $9,000 to $3,000 each. hr my e Cvlnion this is going to he the most prosper- t eta year in the history of Omaha , Thicro r tvlll be no boom , but theta will he a good y healthy growth. 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If you wish to know' \ ehovrnte "Saefor Rcsnrttint" ( pt rhapS you Ii ave forgotten time nil ihot' ) , ur w'hat such I 4 , un odnl aerie nretrs ; , loook up time tin tue yourself ; you trill Innd it at cane. c i ] f , 'nuvnnt to Ino.s' about. thin 'Treaty of ] .enrich , tint' ' 1'rcitty of norlhn , or thc'I'rcttty' of l'ru9s , you t1o 1 mint need t0 search thrrough the hlstorles of Euiamnl or Prussia or hriuice ; turn directly do the svord'I'rcaly ; you I ° , Mill lied these and enemy other trcatics tlescrihctl iht're. If . ou'att to know eho tneathig of a "resultant ionic , " you need nit scafcli lhrnuh a mug trrtiche an music : turn directly to resultant ; you Ivlll Iin(1 wlntt you want there. , I if 3'ou du not utttlcVStiutd wluttismeantbylire1lu'tnntIonof a Ppint In a Stock Hxehttngc t ansactlon , 1 fu this comilry or Croat lirlttii , or of m pohrtlu ( 'oil'ee Or hi 011 , you do uof. have t0 setn'rh tlmirough au run idle t oil brokerage ; 3'Oti need only turn to the wm'd point. 'firers ynu will lied tint ii point nn a stock oxchauge tm'iut ( I 148C1 loll hi this txnutry nicruis on 0 dnilru' , and fu ( Irett ; ] irltalu Otto pot ! mid ; that rt point lit coffee IS a hundredth C , part of a cent ; that n 1iolut lu oil Is one ccttl. I Q 'flits same systelti of arrangenletit has been observed throughout , the entire work , so that it is in reality a work of universal and ready 1 ; reference , ; C'n 0C' o 1 C' ' 1 CyPUa 1 I OOOOOOOOOOC 00 = r ; ' = 7 , , ; , : R ] „ / Ilia arrrmlgemcnt with Century Co. to ,1or'rra a coThe ' ' "sit ° I I \ o 1 rercrtive chrG , we are en . ill O ml tlli ll I t toted to njfeets o/ ' the final 1 " (111(1 corrlpleterl e/itjou of y'ho 1 ( - - - . l'I Gentfrrt Dictionary rend I t 0 0. 0 A 0 t 0 Ctlclopedra to a ltrurterl7runa t.r .E TXI _ fXi _ TXI . rrl Trl , bar f ow' l'ealers art ( + TX [ : 1NF IM 1 ' q tvT uX nrnn , . , Itnrr . tnrrT , , sterna f tIM1rXr ' err I : IlnryX flXlu ° + T" I stn Mtln. 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