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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1896)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . - S TIlE OMAhA DAILY BEE : 7WllDNESDAY , MAY 7 , 1898. - - - - 1ITZPATRICK OUT ON BAIL Ono or the Men C1nirgc1 with Jury Fixing Geta a Bondsman. 'OTHERS ARE SKIRMISHING FOR SURETIES jJis1ge linker lnkeu nn Order Pros - s Idlng for the Arrzilgtiiaunt of the Accu.eil Ileforo Ilitu I Ott FrIdn. t County Attorney Ilaidrige appeared before udgo Baker yesterday morning and made a itatement regarding ( ho three men under at- lest charged with bribery In connection wRh the flrL trial of Henry helm. An order was at enc inado by the judge , directing the thteo men to appear before urn at 9:30 : a. ! n Friday morning to siov ca1.o why they houd not be JICId to beJn contempt of court. James Fitzpatrick , one of the men under arrest , applIed to Ju6tlcc Fo.ter yesterday morning to be released on ball. The emount Of ball was fiXeil by the Justice at $1,000 and tids was furnehed , Morris Rosenthal being tim surety. Fitzpatrick was released , J. W. 1West , one of flofln's attornoyB , appeared as Fitzpatrick's attorney. The date of the pre- 3mlnary ! examtnatlon of Fitzpatrick was 1IXCI at 9 a. in. Thursday. The other two men will be given a prelltnlnnry hearing at tim same time and place. Late yceterday afternoon 0. L. Swenoy , one of the three men under arrest , applIed to Jtistco ! Poster to have the amount of his bail fixed on the first charge embodied In County Attorney Ilaidrige's information. The amount watt placed at $1,000 , the same as In the case of Fitzpatrick. The bond of Merrill Gump was also placed at $1,000 and the sg- lilture of A. L. Sutton , attorney for both men. accepted tu surety on both papers. The bonds on the second charge , that ot contempt - tempt of court , was placed by Judge Baker at $1,000 each. The bond in the caae of FItzpatrick - patrick wee signed by Morris flosenthal , but 'p to a late hour last night Gump and 6wenoy had failed to aecuro signers and were stIll In the county jail. The statements published yesterday morn- log concerning the business troubles of weney provo to be unfounded. The story Is true enough in Its dotals , but. It refers to another party than the one accused in this fntance. $ TIdEI.I-SMITII COMPANY ASSItS. LtiiltIiitItiii quileNeeessnry Jy the DesLth of 1) . M. Steele. Yesterday afternoon in the federal court Dudley Smith , president of the Steele-Smith Grocery company of thIs city and S. C. Wood- eon of St. . Joseph , representing Interests In that city , were appointed receiver for the company. This action was taken , according to the receivers , not on account of the ma- tility of the company to meet its obligations , but the neccesity of liquidating the business brought about by the death of Dudley M. teelo of t. Joseph , the largest stockholder in t he company. It is the expectation the company will be reorganized and continue in business here. The circular soni out by the receivers ttatos the assets are far in excess of the liabilities and expresses the opinion all claims will ho paid in full within sixty days and a large surplus left for distribution among the stockholders. There were no reforcnces In the assignment as none were necessary. Mr. Steele , . a stated , was the largest tockliolder of the company and his holdings have become complicate1 with settlements at St. JoseplL of his other business Interests. fFhe creditors of the local firm were not fresslng theta And the Merchants National bank , the l rget treditor , addressed to the reociveis a very complimentaiy note urging the reoganization. o the company. Th : SoelSmith company is one of the O1destflrn In the cIty having been in busi- ne here for twenty.fl've years and has al- yays done a large and profttab ! business , nd but few of the complications arising out of Mr. Steele's death there would have been noth9ught of assignment. The firm was originally Steele & Johnson , them Steele , Sohnson & Co. , and Mr. Johnson stepping out the firm name was changed to D. M. Steele & Co. Afterwards it was incorporated as the Steele-Smith company. There is every wospect tltht a soon as the business of the Vresent company ban been liquidated It will be reorahfzed and continue in business. I ALt19tt1It A. 0. U. Y. Ml members of Patton lodge , No. 173 , A. b. U. W. , are requested to meet at 24th and Lake strets on Wednesday , May 27 , 1896 , at 1:30 : p. m. sharp , to attend the funeral of our late Brother , Frank I. Campbeli ; from 2101 Ohio streot. Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Members of all sister lodges are cordially invIted to attend. 3. T. ALTON , Acting M W. , I WM. TAYLOR , Recorder. liii Ifortncd Attetidit nts fur IduNterti l'nsNengers vlit l'eiiiisyInnIti Lines. Uniformed Parcel I'orters will , free of chsrgo , look after the comfort of all arriving and departing passc1igen over the Ponnsyi- Nanla System at Jersey City Passenger sta. tion , and will accompany them ( If desired ) between Cortlandt street ferry , Now York ' CIty , and the AmerIcan LIne Pier , Sixth tmAvenuo Elevated Railroad , and the Centrn ailroad of New Jersey station ; alto between Desbrosaes street ferry , Now York City. and the Ninth Avenue Elevated Railroad. They will also meet I'enusylvallia Line train8 at 'hiiadelphia Broad street Passenger station and assist pasmengCrs who may desire their aid ; take charge of rolling chairs whemi needed ; meet carriages and make themselves generally useful to paeiigers. 'they will be in attendance ( rein 6 a. nm. untii 12 mIdnight , Mnd when accompatmylng passengers will carry arceIs andhand baggage. Ic.NultsI ) 'nild tIttIit oi couit'i' . % 'Iteti Colic , ! JnhnliIegnn F iied to fteNjlttIi. The trial of John Eliegan was commenced in the criminal court yesterday morn. &ng. Eliegan Is charged with being time father of an infant which has been a daily attendant at the court roonm fur the past. two weeks , Ho was out on bonds. and falietl to come to court until yesterday morning , although he ; r.'amj notified several times to appear. Yesterday morning Rliegan siid bohad no flttorfloy , and eximlatimed imis failure to appear by saying that his bondsimmon had told him not to come. It developed that his father mass one of time boiidnmeim , and Judge Baker said lie would declare tIme bond forfeited for the reason that Ellegan had failed to appear and 110(1 delayed time proceedings of the court , fVlie case w's' . then postponed until 2 o'clock to allow Sflegan to consult hi bondBmen and get an attorimey All of time parties to the case are negroes. 'Vito ' . ' Only % 'ttv to go to California aithout delays or annoy- nces. and in comfort , is via THE UNION VACI FIC. You don't have to change cars , and you et tliqre several hourS ahead of all other lines. For time tables or other luformatien , caii On A. C. Dunn , City Passenger sad Ticket gent , lSO2Farnam street. I 0 in a Ii ti-Cl. ten mo-Sp eel a I , A Special Train to Chicago . . for ' Omaha' travel exclusively ORI'IIWPSTE11N LiNl : : G:30 : every uight , " 4) nm Jn-Ciiiemtgo Li i I I M1L\'AUKRB RY , , flulit for vpecd , Conitort' and' safety. Shore line , ' Iulock yatom. ' ) lectr1c light. - Flio Cuisthe. ' 4' CIty ticket ofilcsrlSO4 Farmmatn rtret. ' I Nois IN the 'l'Itsts and time Iiurjlnton ticket tiflco the place to eeerve your berth , U y ti ore going ' ! uropo this summer , All lines represented. , , Remnernber lb. imumbtr-U02 Farnam - . , . . . . , , : - : I1AST 01' VElNiIRitG'S STOCK , 'l'o fln's In Which to Close It Out. hero are the biggest bargains ever given. Positively no more after Thursday , for rn- day we vacate the building. All of Weinberg's $8.50 capes , $2.95. All of Weinberg's $13.50 capes , $3.05. All of Weinberg's $15.00 capes , $4.85. All of Weinberg's $18.00 capes , $7.50. All of Weinberg's $25.00 capes , $10.00. All of Weinhmerg's $2 00 waist. . , Gb. All of WeInbc'r"a $2.10 waists , 050. All of Veinberg'e $3.00 waists , $1.10. All of Weinberg's $4.00 waists , $1.40. Weinberg's $9.00 black cassimere shawls , $1.05. The $9.00 all wool beaver shawls , $3.00. The $10.00 camel's hair shawls , $3.50. \'einberg's $30.00 broche shawls , $10.00. All of Welnlmerg's $2.50 wrappers , 85c. All of Weinberg's $3.50 wrappers , $1.20. MI of Weinberg's $4.00 wrappers , $1.40. Weinberg's $2.00 duck suits , SIc. Weinberg's fine $10.00 , $12.00 and $20.00 suits , go at $4.00 , $5.00 nnd $7.45. Weinberg's $5.00 , $8.00 and $10.00 infant long coats In tan end cream go at $2.00 , $3.50 and $4.00. All Weinberg's mackintoshes , an elegant line for a third of Weinberg's cost. All fur capes aii winter goods at any price to close. - TuB STATB , Y. lt. C. A. Building. Closing out W'elnberg's stock In two days. V)1U'I'IiltS S'I'.t lt'l' 'I'll ilit ' . 'OitlC , 1)ritw Out it LurgeCronti at lime l'eo- PI ( "N Cit it rd. . The second meeting in Omaha of the Army of American Volunteers , time new religious - ligious organization headed by Balilngton Booth of Now York , took place at the Pee- pie's church , Eighteenth and California streets , last evening. The church was decorated - rated with time flags of the army and bible texts were 1)OStod over the near of the pulpIt and on the walls of the auditorium. The church was filled to time doors when Staff Captain Baker , who is in charge of the forces in this city , penod the exercises with a prayer. In his opening afidrems Ito tlmatiked 1.1mm . auditors for the interest manifested in the new movement in tlmi city and assured all those present vlio belonged or had for- mnerly belonged tb the Salvation armn. ' that time work of his followers would in nowise interfere with that of time older body. 11 thought the field for evangelical worlc among the masses of the large cities was too vast for one organization to comprehend and it was on this basis that the new body had been formed. Captain Baker was assisted in the sony- ices by Captain Will E. lloughton of Aurora , Ill. , Captain Ousate Lowe of Kansas City and Lieutemiam.t T. Barnes. Captain Baker de- livened a short sermnon , taking as lila subject "heaven , " and time latter portion of the evening was occupied with devotional sery- ices. It was announced that services would be held at the same church this evening , when Captain Baker will preach on the subject - ject of "Time Betrayal of Christ. " lie will also outline time future policy of the armny in Omaha. A large tent Is expected this week from Burlington , Ta. , which will be erected at the corner ot Fourteenth and Ciii- cage streets , In which the army will in time future hold servIces , Next Saturday evening - ing Captain Baker will turn over the corn- mend of the Omaha section of the army to Captain George and wife of Topeka , Kan. A. I. . Wooster , a prominent citizen of Os. 500 , Web. , after suffering excruciatingly from piles for twenty yeors , was cured in a short time by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve , an absolute cure for all skin diseases. More of this preparation is used than all others combined. - A. Li. Deane & Co. , 1116 Farnam street , sell Union and National bicycles. No hurry 'VtlI iou Stnrt. Spend all day in Omaha and leave via "THF ) NORTII\VESTERN LINOV' OMAHA- CHICAGO SPECIAL , at 6:30 : p. m. ( dining car. ) NO IIUr1RY TILL YOU START. Then there's consideablo hurry , for the train arrives at Chicgo early next morning. This train is equipped with EVERYTHING , dod words are very hard to find that do it' Justice. If you must leave earlier. inquire about the 4:45 : p. m. Overland Limited. City office , 1401 Farnam St. Six Thirty P. M. Train of the CHICAGO , MILIVAUKEE & ST. PAUL flY. Best service. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Dining car. City office , 1504 Farnam. Trout 10 co IOO ) feet dowii , gold is found in abundance : the deeper you go time richer time ore. Timeso are facts concerning Mercur , Utah. The Union Pacific is time only all rail line to Mercur. For Mercur leaflet giving full particulars call at City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam street , For ltelimct'l itzites. To nil summer resorts call at flock Island City Ticket office , 1602 Farnam St. ilOJS FINALLY SIIN'S' aIY EXI'IIHSS. iteeeimt IHMtme Stmtrteil for New York Ytstermlmmy A ftt.rnoomm. - The renewal bonds , amounting to $326,000 , recently sold by time city to J. & W. Selig- moan , were shipped to New York by City Treasurer Edwards yesterday afternoon , Time bonds were divided equally among time three express companies , and the aggregate charges were $260.75. It was time original Intention to ship the bonds at a valuation of $1,000 , as it was asserted It they should be lost or stolen in transit timey coud be replaced for that amount. Bmmt time express companies refused to accept time shipment unless they vere valued at time full amnount , and consequently tieir fees will be about $250 more timan they would imavo been had time first intention been carried out. Time finance committee had once about decided it would not pay such an amnopnt for expremuago , hut would send Treasurer Edwards to New York with the bonds. . This Would have saved about $150 , beldes time cost of exchange. Mr. Edwards could also have mnado time transfer of a con- rlderable amount of the bonds , timu saving time comnmniasion , wimicim would otherwise be paid to time fiscal agemicy. At time last minute it was decided to ship time bonds by express and pay time additional cost. --a--- Sam'l Burns line fifty-too many-toilet Sets and , wants to get rid of them at price. See lila east wimmdow. Time Natiomial biocie cannot bi beaten on the read , mind for tricky track tactics it is a top miotcher , SemtNosm Oltemmemi Ilurly , Time hotels at Hot Springs , 5 , 1) . , have been crowded for the past week , season tie- lug opened by the Odd Fellows , who hold ilie'r ' annual atato comivention time"e. Nearly alt visitors are taking advAntage ef the cheap rates offered for side mmps fram Hot IpnlIIgr to the various point of interest , iciu'1ing Deadwood , 111k Creek canyon , on the Black lillia & Fort Pierre railroad Cr3eti tiavo. amid the Bald Mountain scmn ei'y. Party of 85 'cnt from Dea1wo1 over the Eikhorn miarrow ga ia line up Bald Mcuntnn Friday last. - l'imis is fast becoming - ing tbe favorite resort to : vemmtvrn people , Many cures of riieuimiatismn ha'o bcemm recorded - corded recently , amid with time improved Ia- duties at the various sanitariums and 'ith the pleasures of time plunge bath , all are repaid for their visit , Tourist tickets at cheap ratce are tin sale every day , witim frequent epecial ex- cursiona , Do not fail to visit this resort. and the noted district surrounding during the comning sumumnem' , and buy your tickets over time Northwestern Line. loiltmtt.4 1t % tIme' llmmnitmmgtoma Route. St. Louis-Juqe 13 , 14 and 15. Chicago-July 4 , 5 and 6. Buffalo-July 4 and 5. \Vamliingtomm-Jui' 2 , 4 , 5 cmiii 0. Denver-Juno 14 mind 16 end July 5 and 6 Salt Lake City-August 8 and 9. Hot Spiiugs , S. D.-Jmmne 12 , July 3 and 24. Yellowstone I'ark-Jummo 1 to September 30 , Ca l1 at 'TIcket Ofllce , 1502 Farumun street , amid get full information. ' 7 1)1HZ ) , BOYISibtcr Alic'naged 42 yenta. at Ba- cred uteri daY acmidemny , Tventy.aevcmntim mind Il. Mnryts avenue. I"tmnerai Thursday - day at 030 ( romn the academny. Interment I ioly Sepuietmre. . - - - - - - : SOUTH OMAHA NI3WS Local inammranco agents were considerably surprised at the action of the city council in directing the city attorney to draft an crdinnflco compelling each company to pay a iiceneo fee for the privilege of being at- lowed to do business in the city , In all , about fifty companies are repreentcd here , and they cli protest against paying an occu- patlon tax. The city attorney was busy yesterday afternoon - ernoon looking up the law On time question preparatory to drawing time ordinance. Chapter lxxvii of the rcvim1 statutes , provides - vides that no insurance company shall ho eubject to tax , fees or license , except taxes on real ertate , and time fees imtosed by see- lion 32 , which provides for fees for orgamiiz- ing a company , etc. In time Twenty-fifth Nebraska , however , a decision of Judge fleece was found , in which he says that iii- snmrance comnpanies are liable to an occimpa- tion tax imponed by ordinance in cities of time second elas and iii villages. Takipg it for granted that time decision of Judge Reese is good , the ordinance wil be drawn as ordered - dered by time council , It is not known yet what amount will be charged for a license , but probably not more than $25. ICLIIIN 'tS TOUCIIL'H FOR 11)5 1ULL. ItolilmemI of Six lItimmlri'l 1)ollmtrs ' % 'liie III. 'tIs Sieeziiimv. The room of Jacob Klein was entered Mon. day night amid money and clmecbe of the value of $600 taken from under his pillow while be slept , It is very likely that chloroform was used , as Mr. Klein overslept yerterday morning , and wtmomm ho awakenemi lie felt dull and sIck. Monday was pay day at Cudaimy's , and during the evening Klein casheil checks to the amount of $500 at the Nebraska Liquor house , imis place of business. When he closed for the night lie stamped all of the checks on the back , "For deposit at the Packers National bank , to time credit of .1. Klein. " These , with time day's receipts , which amounted to $100 , h placed in a canvas - vas sack , and upon retiring placed the sack under imis pillov. Fromu finger marks over the two transoms , it is known that the thieves peered over to be sure timat they were at the right place. Two or three matchmes , half burned , were found in front of time door. Nippers were used to unlock the door , which was locked again when the thieves heft. 'The police are working on the case , and are inclined to think that. tim work was done by experts. As the checkS were all stamped they cannot - not be negotiated hero , but Klein lma no re ord of tim check numnbors , and unless ho can induce the packing house to issue duphi- cates ho will lose time wimole amount. Thu local police force and a couple o Omaha tIetcttves worked hard all day yes- terdav on the care , but up to last niaht had not struck a clue , The thieves took , besides time money and checks , a gold watch and clmain belonging to Mr. Klein wjmich was loft in his vest pocket when he retired. A i-c- ' : tird has been offered for time return of the checks and the police are inclined to think they will turn up , as they are of no value to the thieves. The checks are all stamped on the face "Pay roll 365 , " and are dated May 15. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'I'hlrdrl.'rs l'lenseil. Third ward residents are pleased at the appointment of a committee composed of Councilmen Schultz , Ilyland and Bennett , to appear before the managers of the Metro- poiitan Street Railway company , and urge the extension of the line out Q street. The street railway company tins promimied many a time to extend the line , but nothing has ever been ( lone. Councilman Scimuitz. as cimairman of the commnittee , imas stated that ime intends to go after the company good afl(1 hard and make an effort to havoIhe line extended. There was a scheme on foot at one tIme to have the line' run out Q street to Timirty-second. and , then north on Thirty. third to L street , andhen east to Tventy- fourth street , making 'ioop. By tidIng thmis a large territory would'he opened up which would be an accomnmnodation to residents of the Third and Fourth wards and provide some means otimer than walking of getting to the packing houses. MtmgIe City GOM4I1) . Born to Mr. and ' Mrs. H. F. Miller. Twenty-eighth and P streets , a son. H. C. Ahrens of Manka'to , Kap. , was in the city yesterday looking over the stock market , J. B. Carter , one of Washington county's veteran farmers , was a visitor at the stock yards ycaterday. Thursday evening members of the G. A. It. will meet at the office of Major J. W. Cress Oti N street for time purpose of making final arrangements for the celebration of Memorial - orial day. Captain John Brlggs of imoo'o comnpany No. 1 will ho married timis evening to bliss Mary E. Cimase. Rev. Irving Joimnson will perform the ceremnony. The couple will commence heusekeeping at once at 2411 M street. Yesterday afternoon an officer found Frank Papple wandering around time Albriglit depot and took him into custcdy. I'apple appeared to be demented and stated that ime was emi ims ! wa arommnd thmo world. It was ic'arneh he had wandered aw'ty from the county iios- pital and the authorities wore not fled. Members of time fire department are pleased at the action of time council in ordering the unused street car rails at the west end of the Ii street viaduct taken up. Time pavement - mont at title point. is in a very bad cemmdltion mind it is almost impossible to crosa these tracks while running to a fire without upsetting - setting the apparatus. This evening tIle judicary ! comm'ttee of time council will meet for time purpose of considering - sidoring several ordinances amid especially the mniilc grdlnanpo. Mayor Ensor is very anxious to have this ordinaco passed , as he is of time -opinion that time milk sold hero would be greatly improved in quality if there was a rhdd inspection , James Hannigan was fined $25 and costs in pohico court ycaterday for selling liquor on Sunday. The police found iiinm roiling cans of beer i violation of time regulation' . adopted for time government of saloone. Obmarlea Leisenring was fined $25 antI costs for time same offense and also 125 and costo for selling beer to minors. The tral ! of Pat lhrosnUman , viw was arrested for time saint. violation of the regulations , was postponed mmntii toda' . A course of hood's Sarsapanilla this spring may tie time nicans of keeping you wchi emil hearty all summer , - - - Nm'.i' is time 'rimie and the Burlington ticket office time place to reserve your berth if you are going to Europe this summer , All lines. Remember the number'-1502 Farnam St. LOO.tli IlitIiYl'I'IES , Roy. F. li , Warfield 1mw' , In'vltod , all tIme young men of time First Congregational church to take dinner with him Thursday. County Comnmisstoner Jenkins will deliver time Momnorial day address at Saratoga school house on thq forenoon of Decoration day. Ed Tuttle was assessed $15 amid coats by Judgp Cordon yesterday. Tuttle was charged with being drunk at. . disorderly and resist- lug and officer. lie appealed thi 'case to time district court , the bonds in wimich he was held being placed at $100. COii'IA INANTS l I'.AlL Ti ) AI'l'1ifl. County CmttmiimIjiiimertt 1)lm'inilss time Cimnrgem. Agnhitat Jmmstlee Rust , At a meeting of'.jhetcounty commissioners hieitl yesterday the $ mpeachment cimarges against Benjamin iF. East , a justice of the peace , were called up for bearing. With one exception the cvmni.laining witneam'es failed to appear mind the one who did i-c- spend to the stiminnons know- nothing ox. cept from heamsay , not even being personally - ally acquainted with-Heat , After hearing tlicttctimnony Of a few wit- nesees tiio coimntyt attorney rested amid time chefendammt stmbmitttd the case on-the show- lug made by time mproscciition. The hoard dismuissed the charges by a unanimous vote. In making the motion to dismnlss Coinmis- sionor Jenkins severely scored the coin- plainants for filing charges and taking up the time of the bonnil and then making mme effort to substantiate themn , Before the case against East was taken UI ) the board imeld a imort business sei'siomm and passed uion a immiscelianeotis lot of claims. Time hoard will sit as a hoard of' equalize- tiomi for time Purpose of passing on the assessment - mont of Douglas coummty for 1896 , beginnIng Timeeday , Jimmie 9 , at 10 o'clock a. cmi. , and comitmiimtng from day to day up to amid ii.- chmidimmg Jummo 20. Time county cleric was instructed to cause a notice of such sitting to he published. Time heard will meet at 10 o'clock next Thmuraday morning in order to avoid imohuing a nmeeting next Saturday , that day being a legal holiday , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ 'I'Ji "l'rm , I ii on I i.e Seenuul 'I'COL'Ic" is jimo hltmrlington's "Vestibuled Flyer" for Chlcngo. You don't Imavo to climb over car pint- formns or fall over baggage trucks to get to it' it'It's It's "the train' on time second track , " Easiest to reach. Best to mmmdcc the trip in. Loaves Omaha-5:00 : I' . ii-EXACTLY. Arrives Ciiicago-8:20 : A. M.-NO LATER. Sleepers-Clink' Cars-Diner , Tickets at 1502 Farnamn street , S mm um itt erit es o r t a , There are many of them on the line of TIlE UNION PACIFIC , and before arrangimmg tot' your summer outing you lmouid make Inquiry as to rates and routes. For full information - formation call at tity Ticket Office , 1302 Farnarn street. Monsters , TIme enormous engines that hauh "The Northmwestern Line" OMAhA-CHICAGO SPECIAL east at 6:30 : every evening ( Union Pacific depot ) amid into Chicago at 9:30 : next morning-well worthm 'taking a little time to see thmem-zmothing in thus country like them -nearly as imigh as the Union depot , but not quite as long. City office , 140i Farnam St. The Union bicycle never was known to break , p Young mothiers dread time summer months on account. of the great mortality among cliii- dren , caused by bowl troubles , Perfect safety may be assured those wimo keep on hand Dc- Witt'e Cholic anl Cholera cure , and adminhm. . tor it promptly. For cramps , bilious colic , dysentery and diarrhoea , it affords instant reiic. I'EIZSONAIJ I'AItAGIIAI'IIS. F. W. Little , jr $ New 'York , is a Barker guest. , V. C. Strahan .of Sheridan , Wyo. , is In th city , II , D. Gould , tbb Fullerton horseman , is in thmo city. Miss Kittlo Wohfe , Chicago , is stoping at time Barker. R. Letcimor , SiouxiClty , Ia. , im. registered at the Barker. 0. S. Congdon oCJtapid .Cltywaa an Omaha visitor yesterday. L. W. Osborne of Blair came down yesterday - day to visa' the city. John A. McShanehagonh ; to Chicago to be absent several days. - E. . E. . Thompson of Grand Island came down to Omahxjycaterday--f ! { Eli A. Barnes of-trand Island was among the hotel arrivals yesterday , Alex Hesmer and D. J , Myers of Red Cloud wore Omaha visitors yesterday. Geoige Hubbard , attorney for the Northwestern - western at Des Moines , Is in the city. Milton Doolittle and Robert Oborfelder represented North Platte in this city last evening. S. W. Goldberg of New York , traveling correspondent of the American Israelite , is iii the city. Oscar Vanderbilt , general traveling passenger - ger agent for the Northern Pacific railroad , i in the city. A. 11. Ileeson , William M. Ciark and It. T. Oglevie were Lincoln representatives in time city yesterday , Thomas J. Ormaby , for many years con.- nected with time Omaha police force , left for Pocatehlo , Idaho , last evening. Judge M. P. Kinltaid of O'Neill stoped off last zmiglmt on hia way home from North Platte , where he has been holding court. Chiet Clerk J. M. Butler of the United States mail service located at Lincoln , was in the city yesterday while on his way to Clii- cago. cago.V. \V. C. VanDervoort , chief clerk of the United States mail service , left for Chicago last evening on business conmmoctod with imis office. D. C. Hudson , connected with the United States mail service with imeadquarters at Cheyenne , vao in time city yesterday wimiie en route to Chicago. City Engleer Howell left last evening for New York , whmere ho will moot the other memmmberm of the board of visitors to the Annapolis - napolis naval academy. lie expects to re- tui n iii about two necks. J. Y. Cahlalian , general passenger agent of time Nickel Plate road , and R. ICeper of ICan- sea City , traveling passenger agent of time samne line , stopped off 1mm this city last oven- ing. Nebraskans at time hotels : 0. P. Baker , Exeter ; J. F. Losch , West h'oint ; H , Il. i3risclt and wife , Sidney ; W. I' . McCreary , hasting. ' ; D. C. McKihiup , Sessarri ; II. 1' . Slmmmmnons , Chadron ; H. B. Tibbetta , Beatrice ; W , G. flyer , Ravenna ; H. S. Ladd , Rising ; C. A. Beach , Schuyier. DISTRESSING j IRRITATIONS OF THE SKIN Q79 ' Instantly Relieved by byflallllo1 To cleanse , Purify , and beautify the skin , scalp , mind hair , i.e allay Itching timid irritation , to heal clmaitng , oxcot1mttIot , and ulcerative weak. nosca , to .ipeodlly'turtt the first .q'mnptoma . of - tortuniog , di4flguripg cimimi and scalp hmumnors , aottming so pure , so sweet , so wholetomo , to pcediiy effective ai\viiTin bntb with CtrricmJmik 130Am' , cud gentle. ppiicatioua of CuTmCUIIA ( oimitmaont ) , the grcat.atln cure. Sold throughout thr'wodl , i'.iee , Curmrric * SOc's Soe. Vic.m ItgSOLVEEt , 64,5 , aDd II , l'oi-zamo pai-O sam , CukM. CUSP. , boeI'wti. . Union. or " Stow to Cmi k.tcLiticisv. , " mottled Iris. . _ _ _ : R ayniond _ yIII StivihyOmnlrn - I You have frIends vho-are to b mariled in-Jut'ie-We , are receiving aiIy new thirgs in - GDr11ams Sterling Silver-especially selected for June sv 4diug gifts1 Rnyinond , Jeweler. - 1tim and Iougimms. . - - . - , S - - , . - _ _ MUNYON'S GOODWORK _ [ Jo CIianes Suffering and Sorrow - row to Health ad Happiness. SIOK PEOPLE OIJHEDI 3iUNN'S IMI'itOVlhi ) 1IOMP.ti'/s'l'lllC ltliM 111)1 HS l'i.ACII 'I'll Ii t1 iiXS 01" SlIiF' CUitil t'l'l'lIlX time itetteit 91 All , ZIlch nmmmh I'uor Alike l'ro''ldemi 'itlt Ilimmime htemmt'ui Ics 'I'Immt tm3' lie lte' . hieml Lii. , ) , . SIN Sn re Std'lIi'M for All Jis.'ms si's-Get ttmmmt'uim's G.m I.le to Ilt'ttH I. l'roisL Yommr Nem.m'est lrmmgist , hIim' a Cemi t 3iusm'oi. JIOmimemI ) ' timid ( mIrt , ' . 'mmrs'lf , With Munyomm's Remedies every one can become lila own doctor. No expenimentiimg , mme gmmess-work , no purging , no naimseous doses , Time euro is certain , quIck and per- nmntment. Mimimyon's systemn is to build up , imot. tear down ; to strengtlicmi , not to ieak- en , It you are sick , cast aside all other mncdicines , bury prejudice ; step into time nearest drug atone amid ask for a Munyomi "Guide to Bemiltim. " It viii coat yell imothi- lug and will tell you how to cure yourself and save doctor's bills , A twemmty-flvo ceimt vial of one of Mimnyomi's flemmiedies may be all that you need to cure yourself , after everything else hmas failed. In any event , your cure will cost you but a trifle. Thou- sanmls of testitmmonials from grateful patients in all parts of the country attest time wommdcr- ftil efficacy of Munyumm's itemnedies iii time cure of every curable disease. Mummyomi's Remimedies at oil druggists , mostly 25 ceimts a vial. l'ersonal letters to l'rot , Munyon , 1505 Arch street , Philadelphia , I'a , , answered with free mmmedicai advice for any disease. " , - ' ; / / / / \ \ ' The greatest of apericilt waters- waterstornld liver conceiraled. A biliousness laxative , tonic and Jaundice liver regulator. ( lYSPePIa Cures all diseases hient'tbnris . . siCk Imeadaclie of the digestive cosistiptitlon ami(1 Secretory dysentcm'y orgamis. diseases of' , , . , time ki(11103'S For tc lit 6 ot. bttm at 1mm druggm.t , I.ook for Crab 'nrmo trade-mark. CJLAIi omteirAuD WATIIt CO. , 1outsIIle , ly , TRADE ( ' ' MARE -a o- ocToH Searles & 4 Searles ' 'I . SPECIALISTS I.S _ ' 4' crvous , Chroafo - amid S , , Private Diseases. ' - ' tjEaTMEH -l ; ' . , IPj SEXUALL. . t , it , ' 11.11 i'rlvmito DltesoI ' 1 f ' anttlilsordoraof5Leu - . . ' -preatmemit by mnstl ' 0 . . . - commaultation free - , 4 , : SYPHILIS Cured for life and the poison timom'oughii cleansed from the system. I'ILES F1s'rUL. an 81CTAt IJLCEBS , IITDROCLLIZS AND VARICoCELE permanently and successfuhil curetl. Method now an , ' unfailing. VTIIIPTIIDI AMA P1 F1T Cured UIIIIUIU11L. 111W ULLI. ! uthiomo fly new method without pain or cutting. ( 'mmli on or address vithi stamp , Coin' . P 110 8. lUtiSt , Be ' ' L1airIa 1)1 , IJULLbb t . .RiLit.)1 ( ) , n.itii Nab. DUFFY'S PUflE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. Wcth1h am 1/i/7atch es Made by tlieAmericari Waltham Watch Company are the bestand most reIiabk timekeeper's made in this or any other country. Ask to see 1/ic name 'River- side " or Royal " eZfJl'aVed on the plates , and always the word " JValtIiarn , FULL SET OF TEETH , $5.00 nd we guamammteo all our work to tie thio s'ery best. Tooth oxtr.ictoi for 25 curmtt. DR. WITHERS , 4th Flour iirow.i hllock , and Iummglrms St. IMPORTANT ! G. A. Lindqui's , TAILOR. 316 Soul/i Fifleenilt St. : of Siring Nave/lies lJlicp.S VL'ihY LOW. 7'ELVNEW $ ( ! % ( thtt itht . lice , May 27 , 1806. Liv. ' eel Kotes 4t llave you ever noticed , in the winter , when time ilays are cold , The icemnen leaves a great big cimunk-niost all your box will hold- Ihmmt in summer , wimen it's hot enough to almost fry your fat , & , f - - - Ito leaves about a spoommful-hmavo you ever noticed timat ? Speaking of ice-have you seen those cool coats fTc \Tc are selling for 50C ? They are so cool that we iiecd no ice water on the floor where tIIe.y arc and : our competitors have a cold chill whenever they see one on a man's back. For 75c we sell coats that other stores get a cool $1.50 for and flic coats we sell for $1.50 are not sold for less than "seventeen and f c _ six" over in England , where they arc supposed to sell thhlgs cheap. There isn't a style or color of cool _ t coat made but vhat CU will find hcrc , including blue and grey serges at $1.90 , black and grey worsteds at ' / $2.25 ; silk alpacas at about $2 and mohair coats and - - vests at prices that arc as light as the cloth , Iii 6. A. Suits l . . R. We offer for Tvlcnlorial Day a real indigo blue , i strictly all wool suit in regular and extra sizes , includ- t ing complete set of buttons , for $6.75. We warrant these suits to be strictly all wool , fast color , and the equal of any io.oo suits sold in this town. Square ( or round cut , f ( . The Big Store's Interesting News About. . Reefers , Suits , Waists , Silks and White Goods. FIVE BASEMENT BARGAINS. Buy the Celebrated Butterick Patterns. Children's Reefers ill the Cloak arid Suit Department. Children's reefers. sizes 2 to 10 years , like cut , of good quality cloth , in red anti , N navy blue , trimmed with. fancy braid amid , / gilt buttons , worth $2.00 , go at ORe , Reefers of fine all wool cloth , sailor . , collar and large Bishop sleeves , neatly braided , all colors , at $1.25 and $1.50. ' ' An elegant assortment of reefers 'in plain - and fancy cloths , in all the new effects , trimmed with braId at $1.65 to $3.00 , , Ladies' Shirt Waists The very latest in shmit waists on sale - Wednesday. Made wIth detachable collars , Bishop sleeves , double and single poimmted t , I yoke back , in lawn dimnities , on sale at ISo , ' ' 4 ' 98c and $1.25. Timey are regular 1.I0 to - $2.25 waists. Bargains iii Suits i ' We have brought together about -fifty odd * 4t4j ' suits iii broken sizes , colors gray , black , \ I blue and the wool mixtures. They are , ' marked to sell at $9.00 amid $10.00 , hut to . - quickly clear them out we will give , you , - s- ' your choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . SPECIAL SALE .5 ' - Priiited Pongee Silks Wednesday fromn 8:30 : to 10:30 : a m. 2,000 \ / yards printed Pongee , . at 12 1-2c yard c t Dress pattern to a customer only. Sale on Wash Goods Wednesday. ' A xc quality of line Printed Dirnity , fast colors , yard . . . . . 8&c 26-filch Scotch Lawn , fast colors and good styles at , yard 4c 30-inch indigo dyed , printed in white Lawns at , yard. 7c Elegant line of new effects in so-in Soft Organdies , yard 19c 30-inch Grass Lawns , pleasing variety , yard. . . . . . . . . . . 12c ? Good 3-4 fast black Satcen , extra special at1 yard . . . . . . 5c All of our fine French Printed Sateens now Oil sale , yard 15c / Five Big Specials. 'S . Full Cream Cheese. . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , 5o 'V G rass Butter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 5c Strictly Fresh Eggs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sugar Cured Hams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6c Waterioo Separator Creamery Butter . . . . . . . 17c At the Home of Bargaiiis only. OAYE J _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , OF INTEREST TO , CountryPUblSIIOFSa ! i , _ I ) Abazil , , ooo , ftozena's miniom fyM 700 J507/lIS agate ybtr. 6oojounds brevier lype. . - ' 150 ftairzgjo.ffsj'd z'ype ctses. - 40 dou6le ira/i stands for iwo-Iliirdcase : . ( Th/s jiafei'ial was zfsed on 7Ye Onilia , Bee 'iid is it : fairsj' srvod condit'a , : , Wr'lt &i sofa ! cheap in huh ' or in qimvth'/fes to suit , purchasers. Ajiply n ? 'rsa.s or by hUff1 , (0 'ml Th Bee Publishing Co. , - Onuihn , Neb b- .