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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1896)
- - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 TIlE OMAUAAILY SUNDAY , MAX 31 , 189G. cIriINc READY TO REIO1)EL ) I3rowning , King & Co. About to Show the Effcct of Bettor Times. A TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE floti. , to 1ii1Ii 'I'IIIIt to ) ) ( , of J'Jir Sprliig SiiItio to ) Mtc IIcno1 for Ilir IteiooIeIItug of dhe Mnrc. 1aJor U. S. Wilcox , the manager of flrownlng , King & Ca.'o houo In th1 city. Ia very cnthuiaiUc over the fact that ho . tins every as.uranco that the Browning Icing corner will be the very finest clothing es- tObIist1noflt ) In the entire west. The contracts were being let yc'terday. whici ) contemplate a number of radical Irn- rovements , which IIl result In a most handsome - some atid convenient store room. The firm are going atit with a reckIesne'.i as regards oxpenc that denotes a 1IIrioe , that cannot be frustrated , The workmen will begin Just as so II as the spring stock has been diG- OSOI1 of-probably three or four weeks. In order to make assurance doubly sure , the firm have decded : to place their entire stock of clothing for men , boyo and children at the disoal of their tntrons at a discount of twentY per cent. Not a single suit. will be re.erved , Prince Alberts , professional and business tiits alike conic In for tii'eo liberal discount , You can Pick out any suit In the ) iotI. take twenty nicr cent off plain marked price , go up to the caritier , und do your owii trading ; as no doubt some will ha to do during this sale. For considering - sidering that these are eiuat In every way to tailor-made goods , the sale will create the greatest furore among the male population of thki city and surrounding places that has occurred fcr a long fimo. The oaie begins Monday morning and it meAns business ftom the time the rtore opens at 8 o'clock until the last stilt is Lone. _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 10 'I'll I X.t'i'IONt I. CtI'I'1'A I. I'etitisi s.i H lit Short Iine teuIrsIqu fii , in C ii I * t go. For Christian Endeavor Convention low rate tickets to Washington v1il be oid to nil upplicants July 4th , 5th , 6th and 7th , via Pennsylvania Short L'.nes from Chicago , the direct route through Plttburg , historic t Johnstown. over the Aileghanles , around famous Horse Shoe Curve , along the Blue . Juninta. Thlio is the offiCial route from Cni- r cago. Ask BEltING , 248 Clark rt. . Chicago , about low rates , return limit and the fast ; through trains. The Omaha Tent and Itubber Co. hare received - ceived an order for one hundred and fifty feet of continuOUl avnIng for the upper er- anda of the Cailiolison Spring Sanitarium , hot Springs , S. D. , which opens Juno lot. OijitiIkLt-CII tengu-Specisot. H A Special Train to ' Chicago for Omaha travel excluivel3 NOR'rIl\VESTEUN LINE. : 6:30 : every night. :1 : Schlitz beer acts as an appetizer. The Davis & Covgiii Iron Works at 15th and Jockson streta have added to their plant a complete bicycle repair shop. None but first class work turned out from this establishment. Sumjiter Ecnrnions Via the % Vubitsli it. It. .I AT HALF FARE. Bt. Louis Juno 13-14 and 15. St. Louis July 9-2Oand 21. I Washington , D. C. . July 3d. to 7th. Ilufralo , N. Y. , July 5th and 6th. June 1 summer tourist tickets will b pIacd on oak , . gyod returning until October 31. Now on sale. Thoa. Cook & Sons , op. cial tours of Europe. For itinerarys and fuli information In regard to routes for sum- mar vacation tours , call at Wabash oiflce , 1415 Farnam ofreet ( Paxton hotel block ) ' or I Write. - U.N. CLAYTON. N. W. P. Agt. First-cla's bicycle repairing and enamel- lug at the Davis & Cowgil Iron Works. 1501 Jackson street. E. Zabriski , Receiver. J _ _ _ _ 'Vlie Vziizs1i StitI ) .ends. Leave Omaha 4:30 : p. m. ; arrive St. Louis 7:00 : a. n , The short line and quickest route to St. Louis and all point9 south and south- east. For tickets and full information call at Wabash office , 1415 Farnani street ( Pax- ton hotel block. ) . y : Sam'i flurus finds he is overstocked with .5 toilet sets ; has placed in ( ho east window a lot ranging in price from $8 to $12 at a uniform - b form Price of $1.95. 1k 1 -k Tii regular annual meeting of the Anneke Jans heirs association will 1)0 ) held Jutie In the city of Omaha , at Y. M. C. A. hail. There will ho a large number of the heirs in attendance , ois several linportant matterl v1li come up for dipoussion. Iuiip'lcrM. j The enormous engines that haul "The Northwestern Line" OMAIIA.CIIICAGO SPECIAL east at 6:30 : every evening ( Union Pacific depot ) and into Chicago at 9:30 : next j morning-well worth taking a little tIme to 1 e ° them-nothing in tiii country like them -nearly 55 high as the Union depot , but not quite as long. City office. 1401 Farnam St. When you need bottled beer telephone 918. - 'I'IIt. Only Vi- to go to California 1thout delays or annoy- ances. and in comfort , is via TIlE UNION PACIFIC. You don't have to change cars , and y get there soverai Houra 1head of all other lines. For time tables or other intormntl'n. c'iI on A. C. Dunn , City I'a6sengor ant ) Ticket Agent , 1102 Farnam stre"t. iI'MI.rvt , VOIIr flerfis Nnv In the ecial N. E. A. train for Buffalo , N. Y. , which % 'iil leave Omaha via tue Ilur- Iington itotito at 4:45 : p. in. Saturday , July 4 , Diagrams itt- city ofllce , 1502 F'arnam Mrcet. S Mrs. It. II , Davies. Midsuinnier millinery opening , I Monday. i Everything at cost. - ? u flurry 'I'lIi lou sldrt. I Spend all day in Omaha and leave 4 Ia ° 'TIiE NOI1TIIVISTEItN LINE" OMAHA- CHICAGO SPECIAL at 630 ; p. in. ( dialog car. ) NO hURRY TILL YOU START. Then there's considerable hurry , for ( ho train arrives at Chicago early next morning. ' This train ii equipped with EVIIlYTI1INa and words are very hard to find that do it Justice. If you must leave earlier , inquire shout the 4I5 p. in , Overland Limited , r City omco , 1401 Farnain S. ( ioiu.l Fislil ng n t I.ziugilo , , 11n. flood hotel9 , tOO , And the Saturday to Monday rate from Omaha is only $2.80 , Tickets at Burlington city office , 1502 Far- siam street , Mrs. It. II. Davies. Mdeummor millinery openlag , Monday , Everything at co't. Schlitz beer made Milwaukee famous. Siiiuiier Itisurtu. There are many of them on ( ho line of TIlE UNION PACIFIC , and before arranging fur your summer outing you should make inquiry st to rates and routes. For full in. formation call at City Ticket Oflice. 1802 Farnam street. H ciii ) * itt rf ers for steamship tlckcts-U03 Farnani street- ( ho liurlington city otlico. ALL lines , S. Vchitz buttld beer the unlveraal beverage. - . 3)ZilU. S KFifiiIAN-wtn. ; : , aged 71 years. Funeral Irvin the residence of his son , F. II. lice. siian , it'll Ho ith st , Monday June 1. at b Id e. in. j1IsIi , lflIL5 Ut tl , Patrick's thui'1i Jsittrwvnt holy tiopulebro cwue- ( stIr , It t the wish o : umiiy no flowei. . . - - - - - - - - - - - S. I CUT 'I'iIIS OUT tnu1 Wnli't'nlt , ' . % 'nlt. One of Chicago's largest wholesaohousn having failed , the bulk of the stock has been ordered shipped to Omaha , Neb. , to be oId at retail. The entire building , No. 1304 F'arnatn St. , between Union PacIfic Ticket oiflco and Ed Matiier'o piece , has been leased for a s'Iiort term and the most snsa- tional clothing aio ever held in this vicinity positively openio Tuesday Juno 2 at 9:30 : a. m , No goods P01(1 ( before , nor any one allowed in the building until the above ( late and hour. It will pay you to come from a long distance to attend this sale , as all goods will be sold at less than 33 vcr cent. below the manufacturer's cost. Just to give you an Idea of how cheap you can buy , we will mention a few of the thousands of articies Men's wool cheviot pants , all sizes , 45c ; gonil quality of Seamless Itockford bore , 2c : ineli's full suits. neat iattern and warranted - ranted to wear well , $1.90 ; silk finished umbrellas with goat ! handles , SOc ; boys suRe , neat stripe , 35c ; Earl & \S'iison's cot- lar , which merchants are under bnda to sell for 25c , go at Dc each , and no limit to quatitity knee pantP , choice for bc. There is a big line of men'a overcoats in th. stock. If you can ( Ira Ofle it will pay you to lay it away , as IOU can pick one out as low as 75c duo laundered white shirts , 25c : tue genuine Mrnarch brand , choice of the $1.00 anl $1.25 standard grade , 48c hIgh grade of fancy Ilalbriggan underwear , choice for lSc ; big line of hats fliRt caps , choice be ; this includes a line of mcii's plug hats ; French Marseilles veOts , worth up to $2.50 , choice for 25c each ; l'rince Albert coats and vests , cut in the latest style , $3.75 , and better grades of goods in proortlon. Country merchants who wish to take ad- vanlage of this sale have to pay spot cash and will be gIven no advantage over the consumer , as Our motto svill be "Comes first , o.crved first. " Remember , 'SIll not cpen till Tuesday , 2 at 9:30 : a. in. Leak for Big 110(1 Sln. ASSIGNEE SALE , 1301 Farnam street , second oloor west of 13th street , batween U. 1' . Ticket Omco and Ed Maurer's , Omaha , Neb. CU'l'M ( ) ii ' 1'V ( ; LE'I"I'5it CA It 151 IiItS. LStt'T Sto'ttIs ICI1Tiir flM Sutn'ri 1- loiioletCIii , igvs lTt't lye itobI4itt . . Word wan receIved in Omaha yesterday morning that the postal authorities at Wash- ingicu had decided to reduce tlio force of carriers in connection with the local post- ofilce. Superintendent Kleffner of the carriers - riors Is reduced to the position of carrie and on June 1 viil again take up the task of distrIbuting letters on his old route. - Alfred J. Latey , at present a member of the clerical force , succeeds Kleftner as superintendent - tendent of carriers. Three carriec , James S. Stone. Joseph Becker and George Ahman- son , are reduced to substitute carriers ty the new order , ll these changes are effective June 1. Just how seriously they will handicap the work of the local chico is not known , as neither Postmaster Martin nor his assistant , Mr. Woodward , could be seen yesterday. \Viille the reluctlon of Superintendent Iiicff- nor to the position of carrier is generally regretted , it ( hoes not come as a surprise to those conversant witii postal matters. It is said that First Assistant Postmaster General Jones refused to confirm the ap- ialfltment of any superintendent of carriers virn belonged to the National Association of Letter Carriers. This is given as the reason for the appointment of Mr. Latey , a meni- her of tim National Association of I'ostal Clerks. KLEFFNER FOUGHT THE ORDER. It was stated yesterday by a prominent citizen of this city , who is thoroughly conversant - versant with tim situation , that the only reason why Kleffner has been turncl down Is because of time antIpathy f First Assistant - ant Postmaster General Jones to the National - tional Association of Letter Carriers. Kijff- ner has been actively lnereeted in the woic of the association ever since its organlza- tiwi. lie was one of its first Iresidentz an. ! served for several years as chairman of its exccuivo baard. - This organization has been exceedingly active In its work on behalf- , tiie carriers. It was largely instrumontalin brngingabu time passage of time eight-hour law , which the govermimneut fought through all the , cpufts It also bUcCeedOJ in having the appropriattcn for the employinm.'nt of spies on time carriers knccketl out by congress. - These successful immovenionts on the part of the association has , it Is understood , annoyed Asslstamt Jail05 to such an extent. that lie has ( leter- mined to gotback at the promInent officers of time association by reducing timeni to in. tenor positions. Time idea of selecting a cleric for time posl- tion of superintendent of carriers is ridlcmied by the majority of postal employee. They contend that a miman who has not served as a carrier hImself has not had sufficient training - ing to iroIeriy occupy the position of simper. intendemit of carriers. Postmaster Martin is said not to favor the change at all. 0mm Juno 1 , when the present clerk succeetla the lwesent _ superintendent of carriers , au effort miill be made to reduce time salary of the position from $1,400 to $1,000. Kleffner's friends announce that a fight will be mada before the clvii service coma- nmlssioim against tile appointment. Time Na. tiommai Association of Letter Carriers imas taken the mmmtter up , auth through is : otter- fieyI ; at Washington , will enter a vigorous protest against time appointment of a postal clerk to limo position of superintendent of carriers. A pretest will first be entered before the local civil service board , and then the matler will be carried to the national civil service comnmlssion , One of the nioct interesting fights that tim combined forces of letter carriers has yet waged is promised In tile behalf of its ex-president. Postmnaster Euclid Martin stated in connection - nection 1tli. time mmmatter that tue three immen had been placed on the , substitute list lit comnpliancd with rotreneimimmont orders from \Vashington. Omaha Is only one of a large number of cities of the same class which imave had their mall carrier forces reduced , In a nmmmnbor of cities time force fIns been reduced .ten macn , Mr. Martin regarded the suspensiomi of- time men as temporary , and stated that as coon as or- miers for increased force were received from 'ashimmgton the substitutes always had tue preference over outside parties. Earl W' . Tate , one of time special delivery letter carriers , saitl to have been one of the eiiiployes discharged , resigned of his own acccrd , amid time vacancy has already been filled , Mr , Martin amiticipates no future cut in lime nUmber of eniplcyemm , 'fiio w ork perforomed by time three carriers let out vIii ho covered by the other muon. fo Ito 4CM Viii tiu' iiurliiglumi itunto- , St. Louis-June 1311.amid 15. San F'raimcsco-Juno 15 , 16 , 23 and 24. Chicago-July 4 , 5 and 6. Iiuffaio-Juiy 4 amid 5. Wasiiingtomi-July 3 , 4 , 5 and 6. Denver-June 14 and 15 and July 5 and 6. Salt Lake City-August 8 and 9. hot Springs , S. D.-June 12 , July 3 anti 24. Yellowstone Park-Juno I to September 30. Call at ticket office , 1502 Farnani street , and get full Iuformnatiou , J , Ii. fleynolda , City Passemiger Agent. Notice to 'I'esteiipra. Time flock Island route has now on sale tickets at very low rates to ai suinnier ro- sorts. It will be to your interest to call at the city ticket office , 1602 Farnani street , before making defimmito orrangenmemits for ycur vacation trip. Schlitz beer prcvento indigestion , -n Ludles' 3Itit : ) ' 1)01 ) Vlseel , If you want a strictly up-to-date mount $50 cash will buy or.o of F. M. [ beech , 313 So. 15th , tluaraimteed to be equal to soy $90 wheel on time market , 040,011 , ion-ii ictisro Li in i I ed , ' ° MIL'AUKEE ItY. , . S Built for apoed , . Comfort and safety , . I Short hue.'I Block system , , J S Electric light , , S Fine Cuisine. City ticket duct , 1504 Farnani street. ti : vs t u I N'I'S. BOYD'S MON. AND TUi..JUliil .JUliil I AND 2 Time Irish Conmedy Drama. "THE WICKLOW POSTMAN , " iltIm I1tfl'iNll 0,1101)11 iL , I'AfllY ZLT.tN , "l'AltSO" D.t5II1S ilemil JOHN L , SULLIVAN , iii. Fsraw1l Ag esrguec , SetsOnhsi.tatq4ay , rs ( tiQQr , - T bat- - - - - S AT FIFTEENTh All FARNi1 Signs anti Bootblack Stands to Disappear from Piftenth and Pamam , BUILDING ON flI OLD BOYD THEATER SITE l1xeittttItig t'Ilt ulpgin This \VeeIc- TelintitH NoIIiei to Muse OfT Sonic uf 'I'Iemm tIsiy SlIoTV Fight. There arc indications that within a very short time the little shops on the northeast corner of Fifteenth and Farnam streets. within which wheels are cleaned amid boots blackened will be removed and time foummiha- tiono of a imnnilsomo building to be occupied by time Nebraska Clothing company will at once be laId. This ne'S Wi I ho welcomed not emily to time Oniahans who desire to ace an increase In time miuniber of fine buildings along Parnam street , but to those who have been annoyed by time preenco of the little huts and the gatimerlngs of newsboys and bootblacks at one of the principal corners in time city over since time lmurniimg of the old Boyd theater. Montgomery & hall of this city are attorneys - tornoys for time Boston symmdicate wimiclm will erect time now huithing , In z pantommminme in- tcrvIev , through a glass door aimd over an open transom , a nmenmber of time flrimm yesterday immoriming told a flee reporter that time sheds that now amlern time corner of Fifteeimtim and Farmmamn atreets would be removed early next week and that the work of construction omild be begun at once. The ilrm's representative - sentative wasn't In a immimmior to be Interviewed , however , anti declined to disclose time exact date on which building operations would be bcgumm or to even spaik of time specific plans of time syndicate which ime represented. Time tenants of time shops at tlm corner assort - sort that they cannot be mmmoved until late in June. One of the tmootblacks imoths a 103cc oil his hreuant rjtmnrtcrs until Juno 3. another until Juno 16 ammd a timird until Juno 20. A I three have paitl their remit in advance amid declare they will mot allow time mnrclm of inmprovemcnt to proceed until the period fcr whichm they have paid their remit shall imave expirel. Isaac N. W'atscn , who Is acting as agent for Montmomory & hall in tIme matter , stated yesterday morning timat In lila opinion the bottmlacks could remain whore they are imimtil their leases had oxpirel. lie said thmat possibly a settieimment cotilti be reached. with timeni nnil in sucim case the work of removing time ehmeds would be begun at once. Time closeted representative of Montgomery & hall said that he thmouglit time leases held by tIm bootblacks voultl prove no obsnele to time construction of time proposeil buiidlmmg and timat a way would ho found to get rid of time reaent tenants of time corner at ommc. Mr. Watson Friday served notlce on time tenants to vacate tme ! premises within the next fifteen days , Whatever mnay ho the outcome of time little difficulty concernimig time leases held by the bootblacks and the newcboy it is an mtssurccl fact timat. time work 01 buliding will be commmnmenced within a fev. weeks and possibly within a few days. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Time Omaha Ttade Exhibit for this week is isSUed as an extra mmimmber , with photographic - graphic pictures of Omaha streets and build- immgs , as evidence of time hospitality which the visitors who attend time coining Conmmer- clal Law league convention in this city may exIect to enJoT. rromn 10 10 1,000 feet down , gold Is found in abundAnce ; the deeper you go the richer the ore. These are facts concerning Mercur , Utah. The Unlari Pacific is thobnly all rlil line to-Mercur. , For Merqur lefiot giving full p'articuhars call at City Ticket Office , S 1302 Farnam street. . _ - , - . . 5 I. Telepimone 91S for case 'f S1Iif S S Samn'l Burns is in receipt of Libby's now 'corlnthian" cut glass-Just time timing for wedding presents-a nice "straw and f.mn , " water bottle and six glasses , only $4.05. Mrs. fl. 11. DavIes , Midsummer millinery oponir.g , Monday. S Everything atcost. . SLz Thirty I' . M. Train oftho CHICAGO.5 MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL-flY. Best service. ILECTRIC LIGHTS. Dining car. City office , 1504 Farmmam. For ItetIicoi Ilgiles , To all summer resorts cal at Roche Island City Ticket office , 1602 Farnam .t. Ilamilton Warren , M.D. , eclectic and mag. netic physician ; speeai attention to diseases of women and children and all obscure and long-standing diseases 119 N. 16th at , , It. 2 , A N1IV 'I'RtlN. 5iissoiiri I'nchtle Itztilwzty , OMAhA-ST. LOUIS. Only line without change of cars. Leave W'ebste. street depot 3:45 : p. m. Arrive St. Louis unlrn station 7:20 : a. m. CITY OFFICES N , E. Corner Thirteenth and Farnam Ste. Smiiiincr Exemirsioims to Colorado. The "Rock Island Route" has now on sale tourist tickets at greatly reduced rates to Denver , Colorado Springs ami Pueblo. Remember this is time only line rummnimmg its own trains without change froni Omnabma to all of the abavo points. For fmmhl infer- motion call at hock Island city ticket office , 1602' Farnani street. . At ( lie City hull , All time citr offices , imh time exccption of timoso of the Board of Education , were closed yesterday. The board rooms were kept opemi to accommodate the teachers anti principals who hind business to transact Imreparatory to timeir departure for thiir summer vaca. tione , A few of the teachers left the city this afternoon amid sunny others who do not bmave imoummes in Omaha will follow them tIme first .o time week. (5 AMUSEMENTS. Mr. Drew appcares $ as liiiroy last night at limo Crelghton in "The Sitmiro of Dames , " closing his cngagemmat. An audience of fair size and of excellent ohiscrimlnatlomi , was atlmnirably enthiusiumMtc , almil extended time cordial reception it-.mi to Mr. Drew and Miss Adams , so as t include other members of the company , nbtably Miss \'ahils and Miss ilarrymoro on their first entrances. In adapting "L'Aml des Femmes" to the mmccc of the English ntmti American stage , H. C , Carton would seem to have preservetl umoro of time spIrit of time original than is usually possible iii such cases , anti , by in- fomnming time result with hmls own iighmtness of touch to have retained a fair semblance of that bloom on time Peachm which is corn- monly last in transiatotm ! , The dialogue of Mr. Carton's play abounds In that sort of brihliatmcy wimichi finds lie expressien 1mm old- grmmnms. A bewildering supply of these serviceable - iceablo weapons being provided for time star , wimo , In ide character of professional adjuster of social relations , fires them off as rapidly as lie vehi can. As was once altl of another , "imi immouth lie scarce cotmiti ulime btit omit there flew a troime. " A oman wiio shouli add to a capacity for seif-inviter regulating the affairs of others , atnountlmmg alimmest to gcmmius , so truly splendid a Iluemmey iii epigram , voiiid umot be omme who would hmci encouraged to remain 1mm any circle , evCn if stmndered cauples were tmnleil by his instt'urnentality. Omme need go mme further for time reputation of time chmargo timat Mr. Drew is never aumy ammo blse but Mr. Drew , Kilroy iii not Mr. Drew-at least , it Is to be htopeti not , nor any other man whmo ever ras. For tue rest , the play Imas decltle fly tIme imali mark bf its Gnilic somiree. None but a French husband , taking aim eternal farewell of his outraged wife , vouit1 able her as a special favor to be a mother to his illegitimate child when hue is gone. Mr. lrew hirings to bear upon t.e singtultr rcie of Kilroy all tll ( . resources of hits fitmo higmt ! comedy style. Iii hands less deft , sucim a character would be unendurable. This or let , however , mmot emily causes omme to f'S rget for a nmomnent thme Immtrinsic alsurdity of it miii , hut nettimily produces a more met- lng impreasion that the nmeddler is a really serious anti well-intentioned ierson who conceals hmls enmotions under an outsitlo of cynIcism an I thmoae tcrrlbh epigrams ; auud thms , it will be gommcrmmlhy conceded , is lme macst timat any one cpuld do with time parL \'imethmer any actor now upon to itnmericamm s-tuge - could do as much may ehl ha dmibted. Mls Adams was seen to distinct advantage in time role of time foohih wife , who is saved frcmn time worst consequences of hmer folly by thme intervention of the squi'o of tlamcs. It is a more difficult part than others in which he has appsare 1 , smith probably time most ambitiotma of any. The naturalness vhiich is .o conspicuous a cimarm of her wcrk in general here shows it elf in a blending of conmedy. ammd seriou.mmess * , wlmiclm is , altogether , conviimcing. Dainty Gladys \\'aliis , nmakimmg her second appearance this year in Ommiaha , vas warmly received aimd generously apphatmiled for her delightful work in a school gbri role , ammd Miss Barry- nmore's girhsh ! loveliness was fully displayed in time part Of an' Apierican heiress of tlmit class pecmlia1 to - EnglIsh plays. Miss Irish , always efficIent , had a role far too slight for tier abilities. Of the moon , only Mr. Byron had much. to do , and he did that generally well , S Cuumimisr Ilvents. An unusually strong company will interpret - pret Marie Pric&s Irish comedy drama out- titled "Thie Wickiow Postumman" at the Boyd theater Monday and Tuesday evenimmgs , June 1 and : h. Eugene O'Rourke , who eswys the stellar role of Dicic Conway , the postmaster of Wicklaw. is saidto be a pleasing delineator - tor of Irish character , comparing favorably with Murphy , Alcott and theJameumted Scan- Ian In muannLmantitirnetlmed. . Iumcientafly ! to tim plot'h1o vtli sin his lattmst oangs , which are fact- becomingpopular' throughout the country , epeciahiy 1mm the east , where ime Ia more widely known. This is his first west- em to'.mr as a star , but at every point he ha suet with universal success , in fact , the pros. pect. have been so bright timat he will proba- biy he seen , for many succcediumg reasons. 1l brings with him a competent sopport- log company of sovcnteen people , each mem- her being selected for especial fitness. As opprrtummlty offers , epecalists ! of an attractive quality will be introduced. John L. Sullivan will be seen In a timree-commnd exhibitton of boxing imnmoifately at tIme conclusion of all performances , a.sltcd by Paddy Ryan , the ox-champion of America. Anotimer celebrity will imitrotluco timers two fistic lights. lIe 'a none other than "Parson" Davies , tIme veli known manager and hacker of athmietes. With this aided attraction , "The Wickiomv Pest- man" should test the seating capacity of the Boyd. Seats are now on sale. Every reason since its organization the Prinmrose & Wet Minstrel - company has visited our city omit ! foumid always rimbatantini welcome and its fortimcaming V sit to Boyd's theater Wednesday eveimimmg , June 10 , will prove no exception. Its repeated success is owing to the fact of time united excellence of its organz.mtiomm , the artistic merit of each performer , the refinement of the entertain- mnent , tIme imoveity armul pleasing attractivemmemu , of the introductions and , whether vocal or inatrumentah , thio superiority of the nmfleic. Another potent factor of time ruccesa anl recurring welcome of this organization lays in the fact that Its announcements veie at- ways realIzed by time expectant public whiose confitlence hmmmve thus boon won and retalmmej , Time entertainment this season is raid to he specially attractive in sweet songs. introzluc. tions original anml entertaining. The organization - ization of whtcs ! and blacks , headed imy Prinmrommo & West , is saitl to be the greatest aggregation ever gotten together. They In- elude time iiiglme't minstrel talent available , comedians , musicians , vocalists amid specialty artists. Frank Mayo will return once more this season again , presenting his beautiful play , "l'udd'nhieatlVil.on , " at the Creighiton fur four nights , couimnioncing Tuesday , Jummo 9. lie vill be supported by time manme commipamuy as during his former vioits Mr. Mayo anmi his moat enjoyable play hmave many nthmmlrers here who vIii greet the news of his coining engagcmcn with delight. Time minstrel entertainment of the Nortim Omaha Dramatic club , which will be put on 1AY it4iDiv ( : . TW S MANA 5- Wcddng gifts selected from our mew arrival of Gorham's Sterling Silver viII be of a Iasti'ng kind-We also engrave wedding § tationery. S S 5- IAYMN AM VS EM P N'I' S. A Si US EM ill's 'VS. SIX DAY BICYCLJ RACE At Bicycle Park1 17th and Charles. The greatest six-day race ever seen here , beginning' Monday , June 1st 8 p. m. The fastest long distance men in the United States have entered. $500.00 jfl cold cash for the winners. A .1 Ludlo ! to Gr'uiid Stiiiiml , 25 , .tu..ltllSSlOt5tGiiiteiticza ( hand Stand 50a. . - Giiiteiticza ! to , _ _ _ _ - -5--- To liltmuclicrs , i5o. . . - .5 -S - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-- - . at the Creighton theater Juno 3 , for time ban- ofit of the Sacred Heart church , is creating considerabie interest In dramatic circlet' , 00(1 promnisas to be a success. The members of time company arc all up in their parts and will give a performance that will be second to no other amateur effort that ha been seen hero. Rolani Reed , the popular conietlian , will play aim elmgngement of one night at lloyd's theater Monday , Jumne 8. This will be time tieconul engagement this season for Mr. iteml at the lloyd. lie will be supported by his own conmimammy , including laatloro ltusim , The iday vhl in all likeilhmood be "TIme I'ohiti- clan , " in whichi lie has scored such a flatter- log success in all parts of tIme coummtry. Mr. Reed is Just returning from time Pacific coast , ammd will play this week in Denver. M , Achilie Itivarde , the French violinist , s.ll appear In concert at lloyd's theater omme evenirmg luring the last week in June. flivardo , it will be remnemmmhered , made hiir Anmerlcan ( hehiit last November at Cnrmmegie imahi , New York , with Anton Sekfl5s orchestra , antI was enthusiastically received , S1'tiiii lteoiuueeol Itat , ' , , to linifut lou , mnoi it 0 t U I' Si. Via time Lake Shore & Micimigaum Smmuthieri , -railway , July 5 and 6. Extreme return iimit September 1. Stop at Chautauqua on return trip if desire(1. A spleniitl opportunity to visit Niagara tails. Circular ivimmg full in. formation -ill ho sent on apphie.otion to B. P. Ilumnphrey , T. P. A. , KansasCity , Mo. , or C. K , Wilber , A. 0. P. A. , Chmicago. TiiliIl MiSS IIilhI'l'iiA li1F. ' . ' A I.1H. Objected to 11cr ( leorge' Making l.o , e to Ammother , A jealoueo disposition , which appear , to be time unfortunate talent bestowed by nature on Miss Bertha Baldwin. has lemi not only to her being fined in police court to the extent of $5 anti costs , but also resmlted in limo imposition of a fine twice as large on George Goes. It was all an affair of the heart , though both parties am-a on tIme shzdy side of 60. Friday Gess rnatlo a call on Miss Ilmmid. win , wlmOeo residence Is located in a flat on Grace street , near time tracks. Miss hlaltiwin stepietl , into an adjoining room , and on returning - turning fotititi Gess payiimg attentions to tIme landiatly. This was too much , , antI a i-ow ensued. Both participants bore visible wit- neeses of time encounter , which were cx- imibited In court. Union and National imicycles are the lead- era. Sold on easy payummentim. Fiumost line of ladies' wheels in tIme tty. A. 1 , . Deane & Ca , , 1116 Farnam. Open evenings. iiIiNIt % ' ilOi.l.N'M II0.ii ) iS tN I'hl.I1 , ClcrlL of Suulmri'mne Cuiturt'ill I'stss Uiui It. Time stmpercedeaa bond of Henry floliti , on wlmch ! ime expects to be released froimi time county Jail , pending his imearing omm appeal in thmo supremmme court , was fiietl with time clerk of the sereummo court F'ritlay by J , M. Mactariantl , one of Ihoilu's attormmeys. Clerk Canmpbehi took tIme nmattcr tmmmder atl- v scnmeimt ammO saul ho would pot pass mupoim thmo hand ummtii lie hatl hmatl it exmmummlned by time attorney general , to see if time forum was Imroper. Timis will carry the matter over mummtii Montlay. Time boumfi Is for $50,000 , witim Hans Ilcckuiman auth lloilum's brother mis sureties - ties , Iieckmmiatm is bun's fatlmcr-in.Iav anti liven near Calhoun , anti Ibohin's brother Uves at Illair. Cyclones and Tornadoes Arcli.ibleto to ne mst ttnytlisicitnd itt ally Phitce. A Policy iii the Old Rc1iab1 JTN.A INSURANCE C00 , SVilI pi'mtcot yeti itgaiflst loss. JOHN \V. ROBBINS , Sole Ageut , 'I'clcplionc 529. 2 1 1 N. V. I.ifc Building. i % c Exttslvo , 'igcmmts forthmo Ccicbrjtcd Victor Bicycles t c To own a VICTOR is tm hart. time Lest that mne3' will Irny. The tmnprove- nments to time 't6 wime I amre so pronounc-d that Olti riders of huts inacimimme wil 4 hardly know It. l'oiuwng ) art' mt (1w of the inmprovcmnents ( or mSr6 : Time upper rorvmmrd tui.e In ( rim mats No. 3. 4 umimd is parallel witim the grouT" line. The head dinmeimslon are 9. 11 and 13 inches respectiveiy. 'i'm ? t1Inieter of ( lie uplier r or tubes tins been inrceased from % Imicim I 4 9-Ic inch. The tiIameter of the uprigimt I mmijo imas been mci raTed from 1 immeim to 1 % inches t5 c A slnmtlmmr eiinng hmas b tn nia.io in the i3er formvamtl tube. Tue crank axle lies been shortened Incim and the iread narroweI by ( lie same aimmount. Time umumber of ipoies in the rear rimel has been increnseti rrom Ct to 32 ; in time front wime-el ( room 14 to CS. Time new ; ) arts on the 'tIC models arc as (3l10ws c New rear imu' , anil axle , New rubber pedals and axles , comivertihie it ) mat- trap. New rat-trap 1)0)015 , convertible to rimbliem- . New front ( , tik and ( ark crjwn. New imt-u,1 collars , simorter anil nt-utter. Nev imarnlle tars , narrower and neater. New saiclie , nljustabhe , to replace No. l. New Victoria. saclIle , Lath tilting an , ! aljmmu'tahle. N w sp , , letncimaijio Intimp brarket niul coasti'Is. . I Nev double soil single tube nolded tires , I Inch sngle and inch buIlt tkuLle and i.lngle. The above are not simply c'il.\NOllS , but improvements in form and re&m- c ments imm construction timat will , ilstinguisim time lbG'ictor ( rota oil of its commi - 4 petiiots. The Price of the Victor is $100 ec Medium Grade Wheels from $20 up . It Time Payineiits i you wtut them .3c Tlz.e 1319 S I gQ-Cent fariiarn 4 Store. Street. 1' ow Mrs1. J Benson , Sp.citii LOW PRICES enLACES LACES aiid -rqjs EMBROIDERIES. . . efiAi : 5- Batiste , Nainsook , Swiss and Cambric , Colors linen , ecru and - 'hitc-3ome of these that sold for ( 5j-L . 38 now 9Sc-I oo now 69c-45c n0v 28c-35c now 22c-25c now z8c -30C now 19C-20C now 12&C-15C now I0C-I2C flow 9C-9C flOw c-6c now 3C. A Silk Lace 9 inches wide for 28c-worth 6oc. 1-laud made Linen Lace , 3 inches wide , i8c , Very handsome Laces for Collarettes from 25C Up. See the new HARNESS BELTS. - - - - - - - r1 - : : : - S ( 1. ' ' . .MftTONROGERS& SON5- $ qr44t1i &Paruam St. Vta arc now t' : : evhisg ! ii itv steak of Leonard R9f'rlgerators. Lawn Mowers , , Ice Cream Freezers , Garland Stoves and Ranges , Monitor Steel Ranges , New Process Gasoline Stoves , House Furnishing Goods , Pasteur and Success Water Filters. Moisdity we will offer , atiioisg 11111113' other decided biirgaiiss : No , 8 Granite Tea Kettles 75c. 2-Quart Artic Ice Cream Freezer $1.05 Genuine Leonard I-Iadwood Refrigerator $6 45' IIow'sTI s DcP That when your l'fltieflt i'ee mei tii.satiu'fleji with you anti a chnne ltm nh'sieinns is aug. ge.tq'd your howl can be heami nih otr Douglas ec'inty. AtI why is it von take .pedsl pains to send nil ) -our i'iepcrii'iiotmio ( a rommr pvt lrtig- octst ? it's lwentuoos yflfl g.'t a c'otmmmismton. ATmtl why in it you writa 3 nn1 4 l'resvrintions when one wotui4 anwer7 You 01151it to ic pntiflet1 with your legulpir fee without ptmtttng ) our Patients - tients to unnecs.54r ) ' cahiense , Ic Cro'iin Soda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fm J'aLns' Celery ( 'nnmi'otmnd . . , . . , . , , . , , , , , , , , . , . C. ' . , ) ( 'titter'S l.ivr i'iils. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 'tmtlctirmt $ C'tmii l'owIere.I Borax , i'ounl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . moo Moth Imalis , pounl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so l'nrlq Ort-on , isUind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISO ,1mmnon's hteneltcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ilt..i. Itst-smmpnrilia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ste \'lnc. golafr5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No-Te-Itoc DtitT' Malt \'hiulte.y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t $ rti. of Pigs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Stumart's l ) 'i'el"ia Tnllcis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ihhawk's I'iimstprs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'ieree' , rni'rite l'rscripiion. - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( .23 Al.1 , M CilAhtit 7 POSt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AL. ! . 1'X' ' ( 'lG'ltII 4 i'oht. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue u'sle on nil goods I. unlinitcI , , cur PRICE UUIUiL.I Ll1 DRUC STORE. 16th mind (111J ISO. - BLISS Entire stock of Flue Pattern Hats , Bonnets S and Triniinhigs 1 o be soki lcss than wholesale - sale prices , Sale begins Monday. .2 Bliss , 1512 Douglas St. - - - ---I tOULP1TOP - - I'- Tue mmmmin who swore otT , mimakina l'ecatise it Was tna expemmsive-cmnt resist tite tompiatioa to begin agatmu wimeum he calm buy Cigars at timeo i.riecs hand Made , to each , I for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F'muii Velgimts , 4e cmmeii , I ( or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISo oil ( 'imi-immete , 4e each , 7 for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISo Autimeretto s , 4c eseim I ( ir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.o Uold Cross , 4c each , 7 ( or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2u Otemclinut Ciuh-htotmmmot , Ta each , 4 for. . . . . lOti aseretmants Ciub-i'e , f.-ctits , i.e mmeim , 3 ( or , . . Eta hlotnnn IItmC1lgtni's. : . 7e'emttim , I ( or , , , 2Cc ihoffnmntm ilommse-hiotitclumiie , Sc ( a'-ii , 3 ( or. lb iiiim ( lirl-Intei uuma , le en.'tm , I tr. . . . . . . . . . . 2.o Irisim . . ( lirl-Itegaiia lit-it. ' tat-ti , 3 ( or. . . . . . CIQ " . .1. , Fiouenc-lmpltuumxmuicos , c each. 4 for ZOo v. j. Florence-N'vntln , Cc etctm , , a ( or. . . . . 210 Tout Moore-liaquct , 7n , tirh , I ( or. . . . . . . . . . . o uv 'msT 0001)5. Gatos-Concima ispeciaI , 7e tacit , 4 ( Cr. . . . . . . . Uutes-i'avorites , Sc each , 3 ( or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21o Gato-iwrfctns , each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12140 Kelly's Ooncima ileie'ct.mi. 70 etmeit , 4 f'r. . . . . . Keliy's-l'uritanos , Sc t-aeim , I for. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24o Two tiuga of Cimcwimmg Tobacco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISo F'aur-ounce .mmcktigo 5et ltei mnmolmir.g To'S bacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10o F'ouir-ommneo packoge of 1)111's host cmnoking Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOa pR Th' ) t The I , YI Iii5HU Cutter , 140th Fmti'nnimm Stm'eet. Time man that .eil cult ratiioatl tickets. SUalaiIliLltLlS ( ) it's's. A Colorado Ioiititaiii Summer ilosort , On lime St. Vrmmtim ItiVer , CO pmiies from Ienvsr A veritable nra1lse at all 'tiiuiu. ' lxeilent lmotel - service. Unsurp5ed ilsiuimma. I'ienty of , liade , plctoresqu. itcentry nm ! e1Iuilil accomnlodatioui5 i ( or ramnilica. % 'ery reasonable totmns. Take l3ur- llngtcem cii limo war. Au mull ta vu. t. % 'aii.Cii , I.ouius , Colornolo. - Bros. Bargains lii S Si-toes Moiiday Lalies' line Oxford ties , 98c , $1.25 , $1.60 anti 12.00 in late styie , tans and black , Worth p.25' to $2.50. LadieS' lIne vici tan hitce shoes. newest styles , neeclie apd razor toes , $2.98 ; worth I , fine Brooks Bros. Itoc'hmester rnmitle tan and black , bei3tiimg tel ) , hmmce abmoeC , $ J.OS ; worth $500. . Lmmuliemm' line strap slippers , 81.4 - , ; wortim.00. . t J'Slisses' tine tan , limcu niiti huttoim , imhmoes , 2.00worthi.0O. : imimtl biucic strap slippers , 1.5o ; worth. $2.00. Chmiidreums' fine simm-c , tan amid black , D.o tmd , $1.25. Infants' fine iohmocii , SOc and iSa. S Lntlieio , line imicycie shoes , $ I.'Ji mactm H i.f. ) Lo $2.50. Ifi4tfIi OitIJEiti F1fIEl1 , Hayden Bros. NO PAIN ! NO GAS ! 'I'e.th cxtrumcied abioiumeiy wiiiiout psin by our local anaatfmeliC. Ilrrnitsa as Water. No cocaine , S lull1 DMLEY , ' Lcadiii Doolisi , 001cc , Timlrmi Floor. I'axtoi. Jlock , 15th intl Farnaflm .treet , Tieplmcito , 1035. German S ipolten. Lady attendant , VuIL et of Teutim , I'crfcct Fit , 9Of finest &n beet Teeth , per , et , , , , , , , , . , . . " dumtnuns l'iate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vceiis % Vitlsout L'iuea at Moderate Cus4 s nudge Teeth. per tooth and ow. , . , , 5.C4 laid Ciown , 13 kt . . , , , . . . , , . , . , , , . , , . . . . $ .OO to , t.09 tichmormd Croon , . . . , , , , , . . , , , , , . . . . . . . , . . , , . , . $8.00 Teeth Shied without pain cnd at priCes corn. pending with time above , All wurk guuant.s $ LI repcsenteL FULLSI3TOFT313T11 ! , S $5.00 Lcd we guarantco all our msork to ) be the very boat. 'l'eoth extraotoi c for2comt. 'J/ DR. WITHERS , 4th Floor Iirowi , Block , 16th end Dougiss St. . _