Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 03, 1890, Part I, Page 3, Image 3

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    THIS OMAHA DAILY BEJi , SUNDAY , AUGUST 3 , 1890-TWELVE PAGER.
STIGER & CO. ,
MOVAL
Commencing Monday , Aug. 4th , and will continue until September 1st , when we shall move into our new store , S. W. Cor. 15th and
Fainam Sts. . now occupied by S. A. Orchard Our entire stock of Summer Goods will be offered at greatly reduced prices. A.11 odds
and ends and broken lots of goods in eyeiy department , will be offered regardless of cost.
CWHITE GOODSC
DKL'AUTMENT.
40 pieces white Checked Lawns that
wo Imvo boon selling n.i lOc ; moving
pricoGc. Not inoro thun UO yurds to
ty ono customer.
1 enso line Chocked Lawns , vorth5c ;
lo uriua lOc.
FRENCH ilTp
SATEENS JJl
To close out tliobalnnco of our French
Snteonswo liavo mnrlcod them for this
moving stile at ICc per yn.nl. Thcso
Batcotibiiro worth i55c.
Checked Organdy )25c )
10 pieces fust blaok line Chocked Or-
pnnily nt U5c ; worth 155c.
APRON 12k
LAWNS :
Apron Hnwns , 10 inohci wide , with
open worlc border , ut 1-ic ; worth SOc ,
Domestic
Sateens
All of our 12c } and 15o Domostlo
Bntccne on Monduy at 8jc. Not inoro
than 12 yards to each customer.
5c LAWNS - 5c
i Lawns , in solid colors , nt 6c ;
worth 12jc.
Cotton Challis at Sc ; worth 12Jc.
Ginghams
Choice styles of fine Ginghams tlmt
wo luvvo sold from 15c to ITJu ; moving
ealo price 1'Jie.
Good Dresa Ginphains , 12 ynids for
$1.00.
Embroidered Flannels.
Choice styles in Hinbroidorod Flnu-
nolw rcducod to76o , 80.8Cc , OOc , 81.00 ,
$1.15 and SH.U5.
Outing Flannels , lOc.
To cloao out our stock of Fancy Out-
Inp FLinnols wo inako tbo price for this
unlo Iflo poryuril ; reduced from 15o.
50c PARASOLS 50c
CVunin Lnco C'ovcrpd P-xmsols , worth
lifil ) ; moUnjT siilo price GOc.
lUnck Satin Luce Trimmed 1'arnsols
U * ! . ( ) ( ) ; worth $2.00.
It will pay you to oxiunino our stock.
\ll Parasols marked below coat pnoo
or this inovuip bale.
IlOSIIiiR'Y.
Ladles' Fust Ulack Cotton IToso , with
loublo heels and toe ; , moving Biilo
) rico , 25c ; worth 35c.
Ladles' extrn quality Past Blnclf Col
on lloso,85c , 3 pairs for $1.00 ; worth
JOe a ptiir.
Liulios' flno C. i0. . French IMo
.Hack HCMO , in 8 and 8 ! only. at35c : reduced -
ducod from 76c.
Ladles'cxtr.i quality Fast Black Lisle
ifobo COo ; worth 05c.
Ladles' Jersey Ribbed Vests , with
Ibhon on neck and sleovcs , at lee ;
worth 2oc.
Ladlus' Fancy Lisle Vests , all colors ,
at GOc ; woith 8r > c.
Black Slllc Mitts , moving sale price
25c : uortn ! J5c.
iSMra heavy Black Silk Mitts , moving
sale price Wlc ; worth 05c.
Ladies' ' Fancy Lace Mitts that wo
Imvo been Boiling from 'l5c to SUe , mov-
inp sale price 15c per rair.
0 pieces Figured China Silk , peed
colors , at 85c , i educed from GOc.
ill-Inch Ifitjureu China Silk , In desir
able shades , at GOc. fonner price 75c.
20-inch All Silk Dlack Surah , reduced
to GOc ; worth 70c.
20-Inch heavy All Silk Black Surah
at GOc ; worth 75c.
UlMiich extra quality All Silk Dlack
Surah at 76c ; reduced from 874c.
874c.SILK
SILK ! .
10 pieces BlaeK Trench Taillo , for this
moving wile $1,15 ; worth $1.60 ; every
jnrd warranted to wear.
G pieces extra quality Black Silk
Faille atl.f > 0 ; reduced from $1.8fi.
5 pieces Black Faille , extra quality
and \viutli , at $1.75ell worth 42. 25.
Blaolc Gi-os Grain. Silk.
SPECIAL , FOK MOVING SALE 5
pieces liinck Gros Giain Silk , extra
quality , finely finished , the price is $1 ;
ttortir-51.10.
5 nieces Black Gros Grain Silk , 75c ;
well worth SI.
"Wash Silks , in stripes , at 85c ; worth
GOODS
15c Wool Challis. 15c.
All our Wool Challls that are worth troni COc to Stc , Moving Sale irlcol.r o.
0 jilccos black Nun's Veiling , 3S Indies wide , reduced for this Jlovliig Sale to We , vorth 75o.
5 ulecosblnck all wool forgo nt Me , reduced from Kic.
111'ick ' nil wool Henrietta , rciluccd forlhls Moving Snlotoll ; former price $1.2\
Black unil colored llrllllantlius Indus vide , reduced for this Moving Sale to 43o
\\oithtJe.
27-in , Imported Henriettas , 16 2-3c.
COulcccsST Inch Impoited Henriettas , thatha-\ene rbeen on"ercdatlu > s tlnn : : ; mov
ing sale nrlce , IC'au ; a splond Id assortment of colon.
Entire stock of Drapery Nets and ChnntUly Flouncings , nt great
ly reduced prices.
Remnants of Drapery Nets nnd Klounclngs , regardless of cost.
-18 Inch hemstitched embroidered Lawn Skirtings at almost half
price.
22 inch embroidered Lawn Klouncings , dninty designs fop chil
dren's diessesjall greatly reduced.
Remnants of embroidery will be almost given awny
Odd lots of colored nnd white Embroideries , Antique nnd Orlentnl
Lnces , etcthat hove sold at from Oc to lOc a yardjall in one lot.Your
choice for 2c a yard.
Odd lots of white and colored EmbroideriesAntiques and Heavy
Cotton Lnces that have sold from 8 l-3c ! to 20o n yard. Your choice
Ac a yard.
Hand made Torchon Laces ; -wide , well made laces , worth from
12Jc to IBc nyard ; reduced to 8 l.Sc a yard.
Handmade Medici and Torchon Laces , great bargains , at lOc ,
12Jc. IBc , 20c , 25c and 35c a yard.
Fine Oriental , Antique Vnl , Fedora and Fancy Laces , worth ,
from 2Oc to OOc ; reduced to 12jc.
Ladies' White Lace Veined Lawn HandkerchiefsB ; lace veines ,
only Bcench.
Ladies' White and Printed Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs , only
8 1Oc each , reduced from IBc.
Ladles' White nnd colored Embroidered Sheer Linen Lawn
Handkerchief , only 20e , reduced from 3Oc.
Ladies' White Embroidered Fine Linen I-awn Handkerchiefs.
BOc,7Bc , SSc , $1 and $1.25. All ieduced in price.
Ladles' While and Colored Chemisette Collars , just right to wenr
with low neck dresses , reduced to lOc each .former price 30c.
Alt Silk Moire and Faille Sash Ribbons , Sand 1OInches widethat
hnvo sold at $1 2B and $1.BO a yard' ; reduced to 7Bc.
MOYIN'G SAI.H 1'RKIIS O'X
LinenDeprtiiMl : Marseilles and Crochet
Damasks. Spreads.
Vi'o hinn fownild iloroi of Prpiun nnil
n |
S omen 11 1 CniPhot Ho < l Spreads. Muralllei
loic'lipd PiitnimUq tluxt wo ) no liooii'clllni ;
lit Mr , ( UV nnil rf'O , In HUM ) tlirin nut vo inako . titROoottli tNii <
onourlcu on tlio lot , 4L"iu lu'ryuid ll-liiHliot Hod Siu-a | Nnt Woirtnfl. ; . < . ' 'S ,
tl-ICuHliot t-iiroad1 ! at ! I ill loilm-eUfioui
CrcMin D'un.isl ; , oxtin hoiuy. t\liMiilld \ ns-
Borlllll'llt Of ] l IttlMII" , lllfOt'l UOIIll 050 , '
ll--t cvtra lirn.v rroclicl Hod Spreads nt
llulf Illciuliod ( Ionium IMiniitKs. nuivlii ) ; .
llf.0ullortlitl.S1
\ \ \ \
;
' . .
fsalcMirlcu l 'iOj vuitli S.V. It will jiay jou
to ( 'Miniliio ' tliN lot of llaniiisk ! . .
lllcMt'lic'il D'liausk tlul uio usually solilut MARSEILLES
Cue , nio\ln b.ile piluo t'Jo. '
BED-SPREADS.
Lunch Cloths.
A 11 of out K2.SlMn is 'introduced to Jl" ' '
Itul Spread * ivt JU' 60 , ii-duced
Toc'lo'ooiitourstooli of Coloicil Uonlcicil . .
) jiii , < h Clutlisu niiiku suiiiuery tpt'Clal I MuisolllisllcdSiMi'idsat MOO ; i\ill \ worth
in IKS : .
l.iuieli Cloths 2'i yiuas loiip , at- > ; ortli o'n'r M. MaHolIics I5nl Spreads aio well
8- ' > . \\urth \ ? I. - ' > .
l.uncli Cloths , 3 jarU Ion ; , nt } J.r > 0orth |
t , ! m '
1 inic'hriotlii , ! l jauli IOIIR , oNtia quality , Children's
ut t..T"- ; riMliiot'il from W 51) ) . Caps.
l.iiiioli Cloths , i > 'i > JIK * . IOIIK , iTtriiquiillty
" - ' '
fioin JI.OU.
Children's White Mull Cam worth Me , r < *
illli'i'il In Nk1.
I'lilldHMi's Wlilto LmvuPapi , ti liniuol with
liubinhlt'M , ( > < V iciliu i'il f nun } l ( N
Towels 25B Ohllilron's ' \\htto Mull Itoniiutsnt TCo ; ro.
dui-uil f i om fl.ii
Hlack Mull t'liim. ' Ciilo : VDrthSoo.
Black Mull lints ut * i.'Ji ,
flflO ( le)7Pii ) Huck mill Daiiuslr Towclf , with
fanov Iwnlois Iviiottivi frlnsu , ului pliln , tlmt
niuoitli L5c fioiu . ! l to .I5u ; moving s.ilo pilou Stamped Linens.
L5cOdd lot1 * of Towels In Iliinnilc nnd lliick ,
that \\o line : lin n Fcllln0' ut J3o anil IC'jU
ouili ; Hiln pilco l."jO tucli. Allnf our ? t imixd DIIIMI isondsat urontly
1(0 ( tuirun lain ) > iK 'louoN. vltli KnntlDd rc < l in i > < l jirli'i'M Tin this iiiov Ingsalo. Odd lutl
tiiiiRu nnd extra sl/o Monilc Linen Tonulsat lillj soiled , M-i'i LliLMp.
IB'ii1 eaohcll ; \\ortli Sic.
llitlt 'lowels utllk1 , rvilitccil f rein 2."o.
Hut h Toel4 at"'ic ; uxtiuslzu ; icduccd from APRONS.
33i- .
33iUntil TowoK o\trn l.irRo nnrt bleached , at
5. ; aiulUJo ; vorili JTViv utuUSe. Oclillotsof Aproin red need from X > o nnA . .Co
to " "o.
Napkins. LADIES'
Flannel Blouses.
Napkins. .
. . ( ! ( " - " ) jioil riaiiiul Hlousosrednpod to
S5 do/on full U-l Illennhed Nnpklni , to clnso $1 ( > wottli $ 'ii.
out till , lot \ \ n111 hell I ho in nt tl ? r > per [ I tut. n. Kadli s * \\lillo riaiiiul Illoimos reduced to
Milnnii i'\tiM lii'iivj t-4 llli'iiclml N'itpl < lns. t..Ti , Wiillll * i W ) .
n plonihd .isxiirtiiiont of puttuins , ultl.OOpL'r 1 dlis Mr jic'd Fliiinol Itluiiaos redu ed to
" Wis KOI Mi * > r > .
. "iU/cu oMra llho .1-4 NipKlns In C'UJCIML liilk-s ; ' tiiiii'd Sill. It loupes 10(1 Hood tni.2Jl :
nttorin iitdriOnud'JiOoitlir > . ( Hiinil ) oO ( ) \\ortli-4 ( ) .
Odd lots nf I'loths bllKlitl * Moiled will bo hurtles riiii.iuil . Sh'itint ' $2f , ; voitlifl. 5.
0'itcry iliuup. LijdlL-s'bllkvhIrl8Ut JJIB ; worth fl.Oll.
KELLEY , STIGER & CO. ; Corner Dodge and 15th
BOES HE "OWN" AN OFFICIAL ?
A Go-Betwcen's Offer to Enable a Paver
to "ViolatD the Specifications ,
AND AVOID ALL RESPONSIBILITY.
Hold Charge of BIr. C. P3. Squires
Ucl'oro tlio Hoard of I'ubllo
Who IH tlio ISe-
urcant Olllccr ?
At the meeting of the hoird of public works
ycstcrJay afternoon C. E. Sauiics , agent of
Iho Barber Asphalt company , said bethought
Abound been ill-uentod by the board , and in
k letter to the chuirnnn asked that the mem
bers of that body , the socictary , the city en
gineer and a short-hand reporter bo admitted ,
Bnd that all members of the press and others
lie excluded.
Major Furay stated that the board was not
B star-chamber body and ho did not think the
booting should bo executive.
Mr. Squires said ho could make some state
ments that should not be given to the public.
Bald ho :
"I want to tell jou that some men Imvo
icon Imposed upon , aud I do not think it is
anything in which the public can bo Inter-
A \ otons taken , nnil It wns decided tlmt
If Mr. Squires luul anything to say It bhoulcl
Lo paid with open doors.
"If thut Is your decision , gentlemen , I have
botnlng tosuy. "
" .My God , " said Mr. Klorstcad , "if any
thing has gone wrong lot us Iciioiv it , "
" 1 wimtto make my stntoincnt to yon , gen-
( loincn , nnd then If jouaut to plvo It to the
i > ross you tun do so , but I will not. "
Unou motion of Mr. Turay , Mr. Squlros
Una"requested to present his charges in writ-
Ins , If ho hnd nny.
" 1 have been imposed upon in the most
Sannmblo manner and by tbo iiibcul in
existence , but I Ho not want to domiciling
lo disgrace his family , vhleh I would do U i
gave my Information to tlio public.
"llie'ro Is an opinion , " suld City Engineer
Tillson. "tlmt when n man becomes n
bublio ofllclftl ho becomes a niscnl ,
Now , If there Is an j thing I
nm in favor of meeting Inform
ally , hear tbo clmrgcs , aud if they
jro of a serious notion , giving them to the
public : but , if not. It Is nothing in which the
[ mbllcls Interested. "
"Now , " siildMnjor Furay , "I hate to ov
iludo the press , but to set at this I guess wo
Kill Imvo to do so. "
"You don't cwo the press nny apology , "
> nld Mr. Squires.
A\oto was tukou , the reporters were ox-
eluded nud the board went Into executive
lesslon.
The host of Interested hangers-on met the
nmo futon * did Uioroi oitersandllko iinuin-
wr of Mary's lambs , hum ; lound the cioor
Until the piInclp.ilsithlii the room should
appear.
Tin : Brn reporter found n convenient win-
Bo w w hich opened luilh cctly in the board room
Ind through this wns unuhlcd to hear almost
tvoithlng that \\iia said the lilloho ro-
tnninvd in the shadow of ouo of the angles of
llio building.
Mr. Squires rose and addressed the board ,
the eyes of every member of which
were east upon tlio lloor , r.ach mem
ber seemed to feel that n startling
nnnouncement wns to bo made , nud It was
rouio minutes before their ( eutui-cs met the
puzc of the accuser ,
4 Mr. Bquiivs1 voleo trembled nt the
outset , his fnco Mas pulo , but ho
retained his cotniwsuro throuubout the ordeal -
deal nnd unfolded nU charts with directness
knd force. Ilosidd that us the ngent of the
Harbor aspbnltum iiaring conjpany ho
had been upprouchiM by a contempt
ible Bcoundrel who , ut the suimi
time , was at the head of a fo'iilly of rcspecU
kblllty , the trooJ name of which ho desired to
protect. This Indlviduul , bo buld , hud told
film that bo was in Iho contldunco and bad u
paid upon a uuu high up in authority who
tould bclp him ( Squires ) to make a great tloal
nero out of his naptialtum paving con-
racts thun ho wns now malting.Vlth
UopooJwillof this ofUcial it was possible
'or Mr. Siiuiros to nso a httlo loss broken
stoiio , little less gravel or slag ; that where
six inches ol coucieto were called for nsiimllor
number ininlit DO cmplojed , and where
a certain amount of cement ias ilo-
nnndcd an inferior quality , as well
as a smaller quantity might bo used.
n fact , continued Mr. Squires , this
50 between promised that nlmost every
i pccitlcation laid down by tuo boirdof pub-
, io woi'K * fov the laying of nsphaltmn pavo-
incnt inlglit bo disroiraivlod , and the party
who was placed over the ] ol > ra inspector
would see that nobody was made the wiser of
the transaction.
Mr. Sim Ires hero paused , and nearly nil
the members of the boait ? looked up , seine of
them with amazement depicted on their coun
tenances.
Mr. Squires , continued , saying tlmt
the nun had told him that by Uo-
latlnpr the specifications ho could in
addition to his regular profits ndil
SOO.OOO more , which was u poodly sum to
inako out of nothing , and , that all lie ( the go-
between ) wanted was one-half of the illcjj.il
profits , or &WOOOI
Some of the membeis of the bowl opened
tlieir o\cs and others their mouths , nnd others
still refrained from opening an ) thing.
"Do you want , to Imow the n.iino of the
man -uho made this proposition to mol"
uskcd Mr. Squires.
Mr. Ktorttcad shouted cut. "Tobosui-owo
do. I insist upon knowing it. His propo-,1-
tion , as It now appeals , may alTcct any ono of
us. I am not willing It should icfer to me. "
Major Furay Jumped up aud vehemently
ciled :
"Most ccitainly wo w nut to Tjnow who this
man is , and v < o insist upon knoulng it. "
Mr. lilrhh.uiser was asked for his opinion
on the subject , and said that ho did not think
the name of the party should ho ilivulicod ,
Just at thitt moment ono of the h.ingcrs-on
npproaihcd where the reporter stood , was
obbcrvid byoaoof the members of the board ,
who immediately closed ttio window nnd cut
oft the sounds of the speaker's voice.
Whether the name was afterwards an
nounced or not can not bo told.
The board will meet next Monday night ,
when , the matter will again ho ( nought up.
"I can now see , " said n bystander Liter ,
"the extending Justice of TUB Bt i'f exposure
of the ring which dominates the .council.
AVhv should tliCoo clnirgcs bo kept prhatof
. .Amioi , who can Investigate them } The
council ! Isn't it possible that Squires'
charges affect a creutuio of their
0\\n < If so , will the ) find him guilt ) I Iain
opposed to this star chamber business , aud I
think THE HIK and the board of public
vorks , the latter for their own good name ,
should insist on publishing everything that
has transpired lielilnd their door. "
Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Bco hldg.
rijOitioi2 WHITE o.xi's.
Tlicy Tlireatra an Attorney Who Is
Stirring Uptlio AiiliiuilH There ,
Tor several weeks , as reported exclusively
in Friday's llnr , the peaceablocitizens of the
suburb of Florence Imvo been disturbed by
open saloons and the contingent cio\\d of
loafers that gathered about them.
Thodistuibanco became so marked tlmt it
as found necessary by the = o who dcslrod
the usual Sunday quiet to employ an attor
ney to tnko such measures as he should sco
lit to enforce the law. The attorney went
there and found the mayor , the corpoiatlon
attorney aud ono council man in collusion , To
obtain a warrant ho found It necessary to
procure a writ of mindamus from Judge
Wakeley of the Jlsttlct court.
Thouurrant nus against nn alderman.
After procuring the mandamus the attor
ney found that his complaining witness had
Icon intimidated by the olUcial charged. 'I Uo
attorney thereupon found ether witnesses
against the accused and others , uud the case
is now pending.
In the meantime , however , many citizens
had been incensed by the action of
tno village attorney , Mr. Uller of
lllulr , and tomorrow night at the reg
ular council mooting Inquiries will bo nmuo
asking whv the vllhigo uttoruoy should enter
into a combination to Infringe uj > on the law ,
Then there are other troubles wtilch are
lliible tu uasall a prominent ofllciul. A social
scandal uus been rampant at Florence for
several days i\hich will add unto tomorrow
niirht's ' sensation.
In the me mtimo the attorney who has been
prosecuting the cacs against the ITloremo
violators of the law has rccdvoil the follow
ing :
Fionr.\ci : , August 1. Goo Townscml an
otheis interfring with our bi nes If you
don't quit interferin with our biznessvo vill
see v , liy. We don't want no mo ikying. AVe
mean biz , You bud belt or keep aw.iy from
heaie. "Win rn CAW o. ' lYoitt NCE.
Dr. Blrnoycu' " ' " "li , Bco Udfif.
ainsi irk.
The Musical Union band will give a grand
sacred conceit nt Hansiomp.irlc.at 2 , SO this
afternoon. Seine exceptionally line music
will bo icnderul. Thoiollortiug proguunmo
has been uri.ingcd :
PA HT I.
March God for Us Converse
Ovutaro-.MIalla Gounod
fceltLtlon Nanon Cii-nco
Ua > otto-Mttlo Klatteier , Ullenber
l'\UT II.
rnntaslu Matnlflccnt ( Hy request ) Moyrollcs
| On ! lured Son s and holos. )
Son ? forCotiiLt Heaven's Uhorlbtor.,1'lnsutl
Mr. H.l.ol7.
Kplsodo In a I'oiluinian's I < lfe . . " . . . . HCIMCS
&ynoplsliathcrlns attho station foriiKsl n-
nunt : a match Isliuard In tliu distance. In-
i'ic.islii0Inulunio us the men apiiroaeli.
r.ich ono iins ors"horo" tothoioll till and
inaiL'hcs away tolho "IjonUj I'ntroi , " I'.iss-
liiK alone o\er Ills beat ho hears " I'ho HVLII-
ing llyiuii/'siinK In a happy home , hujoIiH
inut ( ( . > rliiK "J'ho Tones of n I'ollceiiiiin's
Jjtit. " The sounds of u "Muny Il.inco" Is
IKurd , followed by a suruuUc , lloglves a
blgnal , which Is answered. 1 usphud by thu
iuulo of the seienndo lieMngs , "A I'ollio-
iniii s Lot Is Not a Happy Uno. rounds of
tlio iil ht The ( | OK lion I , thu eats'quail , t'iu '
latter pel foi in a' Uat Duel , " A\hlelicndsby \
tliu dUeliar o of a pistol Into the fcllnu
orowd , uliloh Hcatt < > is them lit once. A
"I " nniko thn ' hideous
< ito Party" nln'lit InK-
Ing. " \\u \ Won't Oo Homo TillMoinliijj" ;
badly that the lonK-sulferliu iiolluiniian
snuiids th iiliirin , A light ensiusldch ru-
biiltb in "Tho Auest of thoOuliirlts. " Uuty
o\ur. "I'liuliiainl i'auidu" follow s.
Song In tbcUloamlng . . . . > Harrison
I'AHT III ,
O\ertnro PtaliatMator llooslnl
KOIIIUIKO foi Trombone Ileiinot
Mr. 11. irclmiiKc.
Dcicriptlvo HuntliiKScenuiby roquo > .t ) . .
Iliicalossl
1 The morning broiiKs calm nnd iiuauuful.
2 'I'lioIninlsiiiaii picpari'S for the pli'asurn
of thu chase. : i wo Jmunon 0111 haddlo and
our hunt'.iiian sounds a narry blast 4 The
imtlesjoln fi Tlio loud lsall\o wlthhor o-
iiien. C On the scout. 7. 1'nllcry. 8. I'ho
death \\orttuiiilioim ) ! ,
Grand fccluctlun I'uiisKby Kqncst ) . . .Gounod
Dr. ilirney oures catarrh , Bee blilg.
Tlio Corn and Wlirat Kates.
A Buillngton oftlcial said yesterday that
thoroason coin and wheati.itosweroiudticed
from Kansas City. Lcavenwoith , Atchlson
and St Joseph to Chicago , and not from
Omaha , is because the Alton road insisted on
it down there. As Omaha is onUtdo tlio
Alton's territory and no other load demands
an ) tiling of the boit lieic , It Is not deemed
advlsablo to disturb rates nt this point. ' 1 ho
snino gentleman declared also tint , the Chi-
c.igo-Mlssouil river and TrmMibsouri i-oads
would not adopt the intorsato coinmcrvo rom-
mUsion's order for a icilui'tlon In the wheat
and com rates toUO and 17 cents , respectively ,
without a contest in the couits.
Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg.
A Prohibition Debute.
Tlio following proposition will bo debated
in Bojd's opera house Thursday evening ,
August 21 :
Itexohcd , That the adoption of the proposed
prohibitory amendment to Hut constitution nf
the state of .V'braskiuit t Ids t line Is liH'\ifll- | (
unt. Injudicious anil calculated to work crcat
Injury to the buslntss Interests of the city of
Omaha and of the fctntu without liny corro-
Bliondlni ; bciiBtltH In thuayof redueniK the
evils of intcuipurancu ,
A. C , Head of Omaha will take the afflrma-
tl\e and A. G. Wolfeubarger of Lincoln , \\lio
represents the Indepcndont. Order of Good
Templars , the ncgati\o of the question.
A general admission fee of 1U cents will bo
charged to pav the oxpcnso of obtaining the
opera house , The not proceeds will bocquully
dlvldrd between the Creche and the Open
Door. _
Dr. Biro euros catarrh Bco bid ; .
OUT-HOOlt
The Cnncnrclln Has its Annual Moon-
llffJit Outing at ISusoi'h 1'nrk.
On Tuesday evening the ConcorJia society
gave Its annual moonlight picnic , nn e\ent
which is always looked fonvaul \\ithgrcat
expectations bj the leading members of Ger
man society. The occasion was called the
It.ilieuschonaclit and assumed the aspect of
a moonlight carnival. A spoci.il tuln of two
cars took the participants from the Webster
street depot to the scene of tlio fcstlvitic" , at
Htisci's p.uk. Quito a number besides went
out in caiiiagestliiH obtaining an cxtia en
joyment of tbo delightful evening. The park
was decoiiflea with ilaijs and bunting and
presented an attraeti\o appearance while
liroworks and music hicrcased the cnjojment
of the pitniceis. Datifing vas indulged in ,
accompanied by the attains of the rvlusicnl
Union onhostui , .mil continued until after
midnight.
Supper was sorted on out-door tables at
11 o'clock , but it.ib not until the "c.irly
hours" that all the participants were houseu
at homo.
Gicat cieditls duo the committee , Messrs.
0. Herberts , Louis Ilcimrod , II. Engelman ,
11 Giubo nnd Theodore Sinhold for the qfll-
cient and hnimonious manner in which the
affair was conducted Among tboso present
were : ISIr and .Mi-b. Trecl Krug , Mr. aud
Mrs , A. Calm , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cuhn ,
Mr. and Mis. Moritz Mcjer , Mr.
nnd Mi-s , Max Hccht , Mr. and .Mrs
( icoige Hcin , Mr. and Mis. L G
Ileybrook , Mr , and Mrs Louis Heimrod , Mi.
nnd Mrs. Tlieo. Sinhold , Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. lj
Str.itman , Mr. and Mrs. Frcil Metz , jr , Ml ,
and Mrs. H , Kngelman , Mr. and Mia. C !
1'oiny , Mr. and Mrs. A. Holntze , Mr.andMw
12. 0. Ackerman , Ir and Ii's A. C. Llch-
tonberger , M.r , nnilMis A. G. .1. Lohumnn ,
Mr. and Mrs. Uhlif , Mr. and Mis Adolph
Mo\cr , MissesStacey , Now York , King , at ,
Louis ; 1'oiny , Ida Poiny , Aimto 1'omj ,
Minnie llroun , Klla Schmidt , Lund ,
Toney Tzschuck , Lehman , Stratman , Sin-
hold , Pcrrinc , Hlndskotl and Scligsolrn ;
Messrs. Oco. B. T/schuck , A. SchaefTcr ,
Lund , Sussenbaeh , I'renzcr , Scllgsohn ,
( looilnmn , Chas Mctr , Aithur Metz , rr.ihm ,
Urube , Krug- , Smith , Adolph Mejcr , Julius
Mojer , Herbcrtz and \Vcindlcin.
A 1'lcnlo ut Mnna\\n.
Ono of the mostcnjojablo outdoor parties
was given on Thursday evening by Mls&cs
Cnnlo House and Alice Pinker , which con
vinced tlialuiky 11.11 ticipants that life is not
always a burden , but full of pleasure when
planned and managed by the fair sex. The
party left Omaha by a special train , niiiving
at Lnko Mannwa at" : ! ) ) , where thesteimer
M. T. Uohrerwas boarded fora tiip around
tholako. A band was in attendance. At
once each young gentleman led foith his lad\
to tread a merry measure Meantime the
moon looked down in smiling content and
lent a dunning light that shone in happy
eyes and faces and ovoijono was delighted.
While some danced others took to the lake
and rowed or drifted or tulked and laughed
At 10 o'clock an elcg.mt lunch was scr/ed ,
after which dancing was continued until
11 W , when the happy crowd loft for Om ilia ,
confluent they had never cnjoj ed themsalvcd
better and but fe tlnios as well. Among
those present were *
Misses Carrie House , Alice Parker , Ada
Parker , Gusslo I'Hc-c. Xclllo Uauserinnn ,
Louie ilohiibon. I'cnrl Hartman , Lilllo Uur-
neil , May Williams , May Yatcs , Maude
hJt.iloy , Anna Wntman , Xer.i 'I'urnoMar -
gaivt Cook , .Teimio A'nllace , May Willis , Mis ?
AMcstLi//ioBreikcnildgoand : Mlis Oakley.
The gentlemen attondhiK weic : Messrs.
Wilbur llrandt , Gould Dietz , Fied bnydcr ,
Aiiimut i ; , , it tt iu3.lllllllvl Iliuu ,
, rossbenner , Downs , Wcssch , Wing
Allen , Jftmes McCan , Itov Crutnmcr , Hairy
Ivuapp , Harry Moores , F"rank Miller , London
Charlton , Samuel Lowe , Walter Dale , Mo
Loycl ,
ltaiiiiott | ( > il II ) the
A small party of Knights of I'ytuias par
took of an ulcgant banquet at the 1'axlon
hotel at \ o'clock Thursday afternoon , given
Inhonorof U. L C. White of Nashville ,
Tcin. , supicme keeper of r corJs uud seals
of the ordor. The banquet was an ,
entirely in formal affair and was plveii Just ,
piorious to his departure for homo in the
e\ening. An interesting feature of the occa
sion -\\as the music bv the Fort Omaha band ,
i'hoso present \\cro A D Jones , George AI. I
bright. E. i : riench , A. B. Dean , W. L. I
Seism , i\ .F. Snckot , J. A. Blown , C. M. I
Diiisinorc , . J Bi-oatcb , J. S ShropsHro ,
S li Patten.V 11. oodill , AV. U. Vanghan , 1
J. J. Leslie , Dr. Lavender aud H.V. . Pinuoy.
An Iriloruinl ICcccptlon ,
On last 'Ihursday evening Miss JcssloPar-
sell held an in formal reception nt her homo ,
2W California street , in honor of her guest ,
Aliss Huth ICimball , of St. Paul.
The jnrd wns beautifully illuminated with
Chinese lanterns , and with cbnlis nnd settees
licre and there , so that the jolly group could
loiter upon the lawn or dance to the music in
the pallor. Later in tbo evening refresh
ments wcie scned and the party again coii-
tinuocl to diink decn of the pleasures of the
occasion until \\cll hlcli ; onto midnight when
they dispeiicdltli happy hearts in pleasutes
spent.
No one vas formally invited , but the fol
lowing named poisons wale thoro. Misses
Mamie Uedford. Rcitha andl'ort Stoivart ,
Sa.lio Lynun , Kellic Hauserman , Katie Par-
sell and Mr nnd Mw.Vllliam K. Potter ,
Messrs C' II. Buck , jr. , H. A. Klnncy , P.
William liurdett , Hugh Joplln , Joo.Ioplln ,
M I. Patterson , Silas Cobb , Hobert Carr
nnd S , Avion Lewis.
Todli u nlor-R ililer.
A very cnjoj.iblo time \vas oxpcriencocl
AVcdncbdaj at the icsldenco of Dr. J , K
Hcrtzm.in , 131-t Shciman avenue , the occa
sion being the wedding of Miss Klh Gabler ,
the bister of Mis IlcrUman , to Mr. T II.
Todhuutcr , absistaitt superintendent of ttio
Omaha stieel laihviiy company The cere
mony was performed by the Kov , A. W ,
L.imar of tlio rirst Baptist chinch in the
piescncc of the immediate friends of the con
tracting panics. Alter the ceremony the
guests re pah od to the dining loom where an
elegant dinner wib waiting The couple loft
in the evening for Kansas City and various
castciu points.
points.'A
'A Law 11 Social ,
Dr. H. M , Stone gave a very pleasant lawn
social njid icccption to the members of U. S.
( irant post , Grand Army of the Hcpublic ,
Wcdnesda ) night nt his icsidence , 112 South
Twerty-fourthbtiect. About ono hundred
\etcrans were present , representing all the
( JraiidAiRiy posts and women's ' itliof corps
In the citj The lawn wns biilllantly lighted
by fojr loiomotlvo headlights and gaily dec
orated with flaps Kef i cshincnts were served
during the evening
f Society Polk.
Hvciy Ai'ednesdnv nnd Saturday openings
. he room Is open to the pjbilc.
Miss Man do Holiday of Burliiu'ton , la , Is
in the city , the guest of Mlsb 1'eail Ocniltreo.
Miss FiiUicIsGr.ivof London Is visiting
her biothcr , lion. Tied W Gray of this city.
Bjron Smith , who has been touring In the
mountains lor the last few week * , returned
jesterday
Mrs. D G. > 'lcs\\angcr of ICnns.is City Is
\lsitini : ) HT daughter , Mrs. H C. Patterson ,
lu Dundee Place.
Mr M. J. Duryca returned yesterday from
a week's vacation on the Harvey stock farm
at Turlington , Js'ob
The Theosophleal society meets every Sunday -
day enlng 7 JO in room "JO. ) Bhcely block.
All mo invited ,
AV H. Bowen nnd family are Cloying the
pleasant summer days at Mlnnchaba , on the
Kuxton , Manitou , Colo.
Miss Annie Hutchtnson of Cleveland la vis
iting Prof , H M. Jitmcj Miss llutchlnson
Is connected with the sol. > ols of Cleveland.
Mrs John Dusold of 1020 North Twenty-
fourth street , with her little daughter , nro
spending the summer at Potorh.iro , Canada.
J.S , Potter and family departed Wednes
day for the Thousand Islands In the St Law-
rouco river , where they will spend the bal
ance of the summer , returning to this oil )
about September 1.
Mrs. Samuel Bums , Miss Mao Hums nnd
Miutcrs Sam and Itobert have gone to Colorado
rado for a mouth , Their address will bo
Colorado HprlncH.
J , U. Campbell of TUG Bit counting room ,
with lib wife and daughter Jennie , loft Thurs
day .iftTiioon fora brief outing in Ohio nnd
Peunsylvanii.
Miss Imogeno Her is entertaining IMIss
Pniiiiv Divenport of Kansas City nnd ISlIss
Estella Kingman nf Chicago as her guests
at 1(51 ( SnithT.venty-rourth Avenue.
Mrs. Rich ml C. Patterson gave a pleasint
luncheon lastsitur.lay to Miss Edith Hit
andMn Smith of St. Joe , Mo , and Mis.
Hammond and Mrs. Chapman of Omaha.
The Itov. C. Monroe will picnch at the
Walnut Hill Christian chuich nt 11 o'clock
n. m. aid 8 o'clock p. in also at the I'rcsby-
tcran church South Omaha. ) o'cloclqi. in.
Mr. Lowls S. Heed returned fioin his
European trip on Monday , Mrs. Rood and the
chlldrci ronnlning abroad for a year , the
latter hiving been placed at achool In Switz
erland.
W. J Van Aernnm , Ben Uobidoux and
wife , ' ! ' , P. UarUvught nnd wife , Mrs. J D.
Hudson , Miss Anna Truoland and Bjion
Smith have boon making a tour of Colorado.
Miss Kstcllo Wlcox , who bus been visiting
Mrs Fr ink Rogers , loft last ITrlduy for Ahn-
noipolis , wliero shell \ remain during the
waiin weather. Latci she Intends to return
to her homo in Glo\elaud and resumohor
studies in music.
Quito a number of Omahi pooplc left last
week to icciui1/nt the encampment at Sph It
Lake. Among them were : Mr , Al McCoul ,
Mrs. IV.mk ColpoUcr and Miss Colpotw ,
Miss .lennioMcClelland and Messrs Oooigo
B. IMdy , I. W. Miner and U. C Snjder.
Clmilca nnd Martin Shelby of Cleveland ,
O , sons of Mr 1' . P. Shelby , formerly gen
eral frcUht agent of the Union Pncillc , nro
visiting their cousin , Mr. U. T. Shelby of Iho
county tre.isuier's oftlco. 'Iho Messrs.
Shelby nro old Omnha boys and will spend
some time % lsiting friends hero.
Mrs. S.V. . Nilus and two diughtors , ac
companied by Kov. W. II , Kilos and two
daughters of Kelson , Neb , nnd Mnrv W.
Nllcs , M. D , of Canton , China , loft Wednes
day afternoon for Gorham , N. Y. , wliero they
will attend a family icuniou Mr. S. W. Hiles
\\lll follow In about two celts ,
Mr A. N , Ilensliaw , who hns boon assist
ant pilncipil of the hiph school for seven
years , nnd has In the meantime taken orders
in the Episcopal church , hns lesipicd his
place in the schools to take the chair of lan
guages in n college atFailbault , Minn.
A merry party of campers consKtlng of
Hlnncho Van Court , Helen and Mabel Cotter ,
.Tcssioand 1'dnnThaln , Alary Lohincr , Lutlo
Ilaytnond , Hlancho Hay nnd Kva lloody ,
chnpcioned bv Mr and Mrs. Sheldon , went
to Hcllovuo Thursday morning whcio they
\\lll camp out for two weeks.
DBlrrnoy. " cures catarrh , Bco blclg.
AVKY IS IT I'UItrdKIIUI ) "I
The Qnnllty of Cull ttxhlhitcd liy n
AVoiild-lto Compullior ,
The low price of the AYorld-Herald Is not
troubling Tin ; llci : half as much as the siipe-
ilor quality of Its writing and the superior
quality of Its news. World-Herald
A successful Impostor is usually glib-
tongued. A fakir could not subsist without
gall , nnd the pcrpotiator of the above para
graph displays all the Xmrncteristlcs of the
charlatan.
Not n day passes that does not record nn
Important scoop for Tun HIB against this
pretentious bantam which inflates Itself with
the idea that itU a competitor of Tin ; I\eu. \
Month after month , and day after day , TUB
Dii : : has swept the streets with the juunllo
pretender In newsgathcrlng , The scoops that
have cut the deepest into Its hide need only
lo mentioned.
The Woild-Hcrold attempted to icport the
Hastings congressional convention Wednes
day. Its Thursday edition which reached
Hastingb and points wcbt did not contain a
line of report of the convention which nomin
ated Hnrnn for congress. 7nu lluis , In its
first edition , which went broadcast over tbo
state , contained a full and complete report of
that convention. Recent ocoop Ono ,
Wednesday noon last warrants vere sworn
out forth i ro alleged councllmanlo boodlcrs of
Bonth Oniuhn , THE BIT of that evening
published AN 1JXCMJ81VK nnd coinplnto
rjport of the crooked transactions , while the
World-Herald had not heard of them. That
was rocotit uooop Two.
Ifriduy Tun Ilca itoplj nipped tbo
floor with its would-bo ilvnl , A veiltiihlo
c'onllarutionentiillliimi ( loss of ncarh WOO-
0)0 ) , occurred on the sovtlioin outskiits
Tluirsdaj night. Prkhy ( Hcningthlq papir
presented n llrst-ehst rcportol thollro. whllo
thosicklj World-HcrulU learned of It ilist by
rending our report Kcient scoopThioe.
rFiiday Tin , 13ir. pjbllslied the biggest
plecoof nowsovor seeuiod from the county
ofllces , In rcfeiTMiw lo unpaid balances of
county ollli-hih Jt mndo the sens.itloii . of the
day Yit the Woild-llci.ild hail not n word ,
and learned of it Hist thiough Tut Bnp. lcv
cent scoop Four.
Then take 'J'ur Hi i : of yesterday morning.
Rendersfouudlti itn report o tlio dhuiond
loulery at the ru lilomo of Mayor Cushiny.
The Woild-llcr.ild last evening topiu.l uur
ropoit nnd lohiuhedl It lor Its giilliblu
lenders. Uoccut scoop Tlvo
Time nnd spice \\lll \ not iidmit of inoro cx-
tcmlcd references to the mountain of scoops
in 'I'm : lln : . Cnicful leuclors Imvo noted
them for months and for yean. Thoieeord
of tlio past low dnjs will suftlco :
JULY 23. .
MclCibbln's Kxprcss I'aolngc.
Tumbles ntRockSprliiKa.
ISlost comiilote ropoit of the Mcndlmlcr
Piio.
AVIiccler was Wialhy ,
"VVdodmaiisco's Slloon Sold.
CiHhing Was liadly "Kniled. "
Hctreatof Catholic Clergy ,
JUI.T U9.
South Omnhn Hoodleis.
How Jlcatls Inspected.
SmoltliiK "NVorks1 Men Demand
l-'mlmiriissmontof the Kopuhltcai
I'ei-sonal Hlghts hcnftue.
Death of Mw. N. ! . llorllu.
JUI.T ! ) .
South Oinnlm Tloodlcrs.
Iv'ow bt Joseph Hospital.
I'uneriil 12.MeCio.ir.\ ,
Colonel lCiiut7 l.lbeiMtod from Arrosi
llldding foi HospitalFurmturo.
Scbwatku's Lu&iiliig
lloardof IMucatlon Hedging.
JUI.l ill n *
Protesting CouKcilmcn.
Squabble Among i loiencoOfllclala.
Soldiers on the Kangp.
County Hospital as iii'oor Houso.
Hills of I-ailinRiu tbo West.
Kcal's Death \Viitch.
IVrsoiml HightsLc.iifuo Sixth Ward.
Klor&tuud \ . Jllrkhausor ,
Auour 1 ,
Delinquent Foe Collectors.
Kmollliif ; Force Increased.
lliirUct's AVntches.
linliLront SoltllcM.
Hegnlnrs doing IntoCarapa.
The Now I'umplng btation.
Death of 1'loncu-s.
Killed Trees.
( iradlng Dlds.
South Omaha Hoodlo Cases.
Tive aero llarn in Aslms ,
Dr. Gapen's Arulgiinicnt of TO. I >
" \Vhooler.
r.ffoctof August's Ihllroad Changes.
llurfc'lury ,
Dr. Ulrnoy euros cnturrh , Dee bldg.
Mm-rlajjo
JudgoShlclda Issued the following inar-
rlago llcensoychtcrduy :
Nnmonnd uldrcss. Ago.
1'ctcr M. Tolstrup , Omaha , . 25
AnnalCiRCrstlnoTolstrup , Omaha , . . , .20
John Jumbo r , Omaha . , .112
Anna Krtel ] , Omaha , . 2U
Ulartnco M. Huwtrw , Omaha . 23
Lizdo Kccler , Omaha , . 17
JJ II ! if ,
TaCKnn-Mary rTTwTfa of P. A , Tucker ,
died on Saturday , Augusts.
Tuncral today at a o'clock from her Into
residence , 2111) ) Harnoy street Burial in
Cleveland , 0. _
Dr. Ulrnoy euros cutnrrht Dee
The following parmlts wcro inuol by the
tiulldini ! inspector yojtorday : C3
II I' Tnkoy. Hji-itory frumu rcsldouco ,
Ollfton lllll. . . . . . $ ! , : .OQ
fiamo . ) , iW3
hime .
1'our minor jienultH. . . , . . .