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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1896)
- - - - - - - - . - . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - . - - - S TTIE OMAJTA DAILY nj SUNIAY.TUNE 11 , ISOn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - .j1iE CYCLONE PhOTOGRAPhED A GrapElo PorLrayal of the t. Louis Cyclono's ' Deadly Work , TIlE DEE HAS EXCLUSIVE RIGhT Onlr AulIietiflc IlI tinu 1'tt1IIM1Iet1 tili'ti VirI. of ittial Cntiiirit itisti 'I'Iie Ik'e Stt i , ri ( I * ( Vurk . for 1 ( SubscrIPvrM. Tour hunilrel kIIle(1 an 1,200 nJure0 I the record of the cyclone which Rtruck St. 1Mlh ; anI Eaiit St. 1otiI at F o'clock on the afternoon ot May 27.VItiln ) halt an hour tiousantls ) of families were rentlercl horny- tesi and property tfl the vahie of $ O.0DOOO0 deRtroyeIt. It was the most disastrous torrn of modern tunes , far lilore appalling luau any eartltiako or hurrheane that lia' occurred in thila gciieration. Ilundretis of nhles of electric a'irv and thousands of telephone and telegraph poles were dasht'l to tile grotliid hilco so many iiinpliis. Trees were tiiirooted atut liurleil a distance of Boveral h1oe114. heavy Iron fences vcro twisted ii though they vero so much titi. 'The masonry at the approaches of the great Eada bridge was blown away , steamboats vore ( lnslIet across tile river , 1)roken ) into fragineiits anil hurled Iligli tlpOfl tile opposite banks. There was Ilotiling either on land or afloat to withstand the Pitiless fury of the awful wind , viic1i ) attained a velocity of Igiity llliiCl flu hour anti brougflt with It llavoc ruin aliti death. Itight upon the heels of the storm came Strauss , St. Louis' leading photographer , vIio itiade perfect views of nil the most liii- portant ruins , whieh Included some of tim city's most substantial iuhldings aliti churches. These views , together with a iraiiIiIc descriptloii of the wreck froni the PCfl of cite of St. Lotii' iflost itoteti newspaper - paper iiieii , have been hnndsomeiy engraved and printed on stipershi.ed anti caiendercd laper aitil hoUliti Iii book form , after the atyie of the \Vorid's Fair \'iews , which Tue 11cc scattered broadcast in 1S94 , making an Interesting aibtint of the great storni which Is amiDst vriceiess , as It Is the only nu- thentic edition , photographed direct from actual life or eat1i that vht1 be published. The flee has exclusive control of the production - duction and olfers titis complete work of fifty pages , Including forty-three full iage views , to subscribers of The Ialiy Bee for the Insignificant SLIm of 25 cents and one advertisement. on another - cotipon cut. out of the other page. Sco ativertisement printed on another age for directions for sending or bringing In coupons. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ - _ .tttt.itltiit t1Ii'rtt % ' 4lDh1llle1l. Neighbor E. Matson , of Beech camp Mod- cmVoodinefl of Anierica , ( hell at 8:30 : a. in. , June 13. Funeral viit tnke 1ace from his : late resldeiice , at 221 Cedar street , at 2 p. in. . Sunday , June 1 1. Intermelit at Latirci 11111. Members of Beech camp are requested to meet at camp hail at 1 p. in. A. 11. VOSfltJIWII , Consul. JOhN S. K1rc ; . Clerk. Beech Camp , Odd FCIIOWB New hail. Grzttiti Picnic Of the TJnItcti Brewery Workmen's union ? ; o. 9G vIii be hiehi today at hlibbier's park. Forty-fourth andVest Leavenworth streets , for the benefit of the locked-out members. Transfers given oil all lines. Fare 5c. Itefresli- ments of nil kliids served on the grounds. Good union music by 'FIdel's orchestra. Dancing aliti various gaines will be PlaYcti. Tickets 25c. Ladies and cliii- dreli free. i'rizes to be contctcd for were kiiidiy donatetl by the following firms : 0 malta Ten t ani A vn iii g coin paiiy , lint- breiia ; Mrs. J. hienson , lady's iturse : lCd- Icy , Stiger & Co. , boy's sweater ; Frank l'armalee. fishing rod : Wilcox & Draper. lady's shoes ; 0. K. Scofleid , ladies' shirt valst : 99c Store , ball anti bat ; Frederick , the Hatter , boy's cap ; Thpntpson & Bet- ( heit , gent's sweater ; Samuel Burns , cup antI aauccr ; Arthur Ihriggs , straw hat ; J. Lewis , box of good cigars ; Morrbj ICarpeles & Bros. , cash irize of 2 and other prizes. Ozimnlin-ChICfl g u-SpccittI. A Special Train to Chicago for Omaha travel exclusively. NORTIWESTIRN LINE. 6:30 : every night. Bicycles stored. 109 S. lhth , opp. P. 0. We check bicycles for 5c ; special rates for week. a- Telephone 918 orderIng case Schlitz beer. S 1icNlC A'I' St1tPY 'lIiid.S ' Stilitimi y , .Yiiie 1.1. The Young Mcii's hebrew Benevolent Society holds Its annual vicntc at Sarpy Mills , Sunday , Julio 14. Special train for Sarpy Mills vill heave the union tlelOt ) itt 10:10 : a. in. , stepping at South Omaha at 10:15 : a. m. Tickets iiiay be Purchased front members of the comnnilttco at the depot on the morn- leg of the excursion. Dr. Carl G.Swcnson , who has during the last two years been house surgeon iii put ; , of tue great iiospital , the "Augustamiit" of Chicago hits now returned and taken rooms sot ; 110(1 ( 307 ICarba'lt building. A VIIi r , , 'PrnI ii l. IluiTtilo , N. . For teachers auth friends en route to the annual meeting of the National Edu- catlonai association vihi leave Omaha via TIlE hlUltIlNGT0N I1OUTE At 4 :41 : i. in. Saturday , July 4. Itolimiti trip tickets ( good until Septoiti- her I ) , $26.75. Sleeping car reservations may be nialo at aiiy time at city ticket 0111cc , 1502 Far- siam St. J. B. IIEYNOLDS , City h'assoiiger Agent. It you need bottletibeer , order Schlitz's. I-jet' ( rI ( ' ii ' ( ' ' Lii iii its Chealtest cmiii best on earth ; they dis- couiit nil ) ' oil ianips. 'i'oti can't afford to be without one , Ccii auth see themmi. Mc- ar-hlen Cycle Co. , 319S. 15th street. 1 % Cool Ii t.'t.i , t i I ) ii Awaits tue vise jnirchaser of a Spirit Lake ticket s'lti time Northwestern line. Acconuno. datiomis there better ittiti inoro reasomiablo titan ever. Therntoineters not allowed to go abova 68 degrees. City otlico , 1401 Farnam street. Alt evening of must cmiii fun with Miss Fuiimiy hates , assitetl by local talent. Toes. ( lay tivenimig , Jtiite 16 , 1S96 , givemi for the benefit of United States Grant Relief corps ] iyitio bali , Continental block , Adinissioii , : s cents. p ' ( ilimalait-Chi Icimiro Lici fled , " M111\\'AUICEF1 ht' . , hiulit for speed. Conifort and safety. Short line , lilock ytemn , I Electric light. Fine Cuisine , city ticket ofilco , 15O I"arnam street. p : lit'lt iiihi' , Cliii , 'I'iiIi. Notice , A soon as Major McKinley is nonitmiated at 131. Lottie , you wilt be called together to arrange for a monster ratification miieet- lug. lANIlt \VlIEELtIt , Chairman , ti , 11. IIEUFIELI ) , Secretary. , .t E % ' 'I'ht.'lN , 1flINolim'l l'fltlille hlsillwsiy' , OMAHA-ST. LOUIS. Only iin.o without change of cars. Leave % 'eIister street depot 3:45 : p. in. Arrive at St. Louis union station 7:20 : a , in. CITY OFFICES , N. E. Corner Thirteenth and Farnani Sts. A. Curd of 'I'hinmiks , To ( lie iiiany frientis who so kindly cx- tended their sympathy and assistance thur. lug our great licreavemnent in the death anti burial of our beloved husband and father , 1' . Ollcarp1 we tiestru to return our simi- ' cere tiiuiik , Mrs. Annie O'Ilearu and lhat'ry O'Ilcarn , _ - - - I.ndics' : ; t 'liii % 'hiec1 , it you want a strictly up-to-date mount $ to cash wilt buy one of F. M , htuueli , 313 o. 15th , Guaranteed to be equi to any 90 hvel on the niarkot. , I'fll SP.t,1'I CIAThi I % ( CO. 'I'll , ' Iii ( Veq'k uf Sd I I ng t I.e 1't'I it- hirg Slielt , 'Fhis Is the final call on the \'oinberg stock of cloaks , suits and capes. All these gootis will be closed out this week anti that almost without regard to price. Lvery waist , suit , skirt , cape or Jacket In the house Wiil be rinoted at such low figures as to ensure their speetly sale. This move is iminile necessary because The State are nitotit to begin niaking extensive alterations to accomnotlato theIr irmimene stock of new fine clothing for men anti womneii , boys atiti girls , which vIIl begin to arrive early In July. ThIs leaves but a ery r.lmort time to get out of the way of the carlientt'rs nitti Wasterers anti necessitates 501110 very effective measures in the way of stock retlucing. Time bargaIns to lie offered this week will stiritass atiytliing ever shown in the annals of the cloak anti suit business of this city , and their store at 1611 Iouglas street vIll be crowtled froni the start to finish. OIIiIS OP 'I'll II U YS'I'iG MihlLiil. l'ilgrl _ % , , 1.1 ime , Imperial i'otentate Field anti escort front Teniples between the Pacific coast anti Omaha with accessories en route to Cleveland - land , 0. . hiasses Omaha via the Union Pa- cifle. Northiwesterii line , 5:45 : p. m. , Juiio 19. lie vill be Joinetl at Omaha by a party of nobles front Tangier Temple. Reserve berths at 1401 Farnant street. it. II. IUTCIIITI , ( lenoral Agent. Take fair groumimi cars for Plattdtietscher Volksfest anti Pieitic at Ituser's Park , Suit- day , June 14th. p rue iteil % ic'tt ittites. To all summer resorts call at Rock Island City Ticket Office , 1602 Farnam St. a- The Davis & Cowgili Iron Works at 15th anti Jacko3n streets have adde3 to their plant a complete blcyeio repair shop. None hut first ca55 toric turned out from this cstabflshinent. Telcpiioiio Ills , Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. , ( ) , . liii tI.4 S'Iii the ltirlhtii.ctiii ltiiiitt' . St. Louis , Juno 13 , 14 anti 15. San Francisco , ititie 15 , 16 , 23 and 2 ! . Chicago , July 4 , 5 antI 6 , hltitl'aio , Jiil , ' 4 and 5. Wasiiiiigtoii , July 3 , 4. 5 antI C. Denver , Juiie 1 1 antI 15 anti Jtiiy 5 anti 6. Salt Lake City , August 7 antI 8. I lot Springs , S. D. , July 3 niid 24. Yellowstone Park , June 1 to September , O. Call at ticket omce , 1502 F'arnamn St. , anti get full inforiiiatioii. J. Ii , REYNOLDS , City Pass. Agent. Take fair grotiiiti cars for l'iatttluetschier Volksfest anti jilciiic nt Ittiser's l'ark , Sun- do ) ' , Julio 11th. - 'i'i'xieli ( 'rN-TI ii ITo in. ' "North'cstern Through cat' service via Liiie. " Mamiy unusual jtrivllcges. Inquire at the city 0111cc , 1401. Farnani street. Gatohino stoves repaired , stove storage , wa- her fronts. Out. Stove Ite.'lcs. . , 1207 Douglas. -a } NCUiIShON 'I'O ST. LOUIS. % 'hit tii e 'itlttsIt Itmt i irond. FOR TIlE I1EI'UIILICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION the Wabash will sell ticketi at hALF FARE , $11.0. The Omaha and St. Louis Liiniteil. Leavet Oiiiahia ( union depot ) daily 4:30 : p. in. Arrives St. Louis ( union station ) daily 7:00 : a , iii. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations era a convention folder giving list of hotels with rates ier day and other valuable informa- tiofi , call at Wabash 0111cc , 1i15 Farnait street , or write G. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agt. , Omaha. S hiantilton Warren , M.D. , eclectic and niag- italic physician ; 'pecIal attention to iliseasso of women and children and nfl obscure and long-standing diseaces. 119 N. 16th st. , It 2. iI.tNSON visi'cii DY 'I'IIIEV ES. 'I'Iiree IItmiinsmy iios Ciint'guiI iI ti , the Crinic. Mark Hanson has lost $50 in money , three certificates of deposit of $500 each , one of $120 , anti $2,000 worth of mortgage notes. The certificates of deposit are on the United States National bank. Tile 1053 OC- eurred On June 10 , but Hanson faileti to report it until yesterday morning. hanson lives at 2406 South Tenth street. lie I ruiinlng the brick yard and terra cotta nmnufactory near Grcenes forty. Last Wednesday he hung his coat tip in the es- tabltaliment and went to work. The coat contained the money and papers. When he put it on at the eonelLisloii of his labors. money and papers wore both gone. Three boys liavo been arrested in Boone. Ta , , who are supposed to have committed the theft. Their names are Martinsomi , Ilas- nick anti Enalti , They all hived in the iielghboriiood of Hanson's brick yard. The manner in which the boys were connected - nected with the case is somewhat Peculiar. Detectives , after an Investi- gatlomi. learned that the three lads vere in the nelghborhiootl of the brick yard on the afternoon of the day of the robbery. The officers learned from the Parents that the three had nm away from home together. After a little questioning , it developetl that the Parents llal ( traced the boys to Ihoorie and a little prcssiiig brought. forth a tele- grain received yesterday morning , In which it was stated that the .bol's liatl been arrested and held for the itarcfnts. It has iteen iearnctl further that at the time of the arr st th boys were on their \v.y to Chicago , and that each hind a ticket for that city iii his possession , An omeor .iut be sent after them. p % 'laeri , .itre 'bit tlihmif Never before hia such an excellent oppor- tuiiity bee : given for making a trip to the nianh points of interett in the west , reached via the Iiiilon Pacific. A glance at the hitt below of meetings to which special reduced rates have been au- tiiorized , ttt.l convince you that the odvan- tages for a western trip thii year are cx- ccutioiial ; hloineseekers' Excursions , Juno 9 anti 23 , July 7 and 21. Itato , one fare for the round trii' , Pills 2. Junior OrJer IJnitcd Ainorican Mechanics , lenver ) , Cob. , Juno 16-20. Rate , one tare for the round trip , ithis $2. National Eclectic .ledical association. Port- land. Ore. , Juno 16-18 , hate frOm Nebraska or lCani'as , $6) for the round trip. American Society Civil lngineors , San Francisco. Cal. , Juno 30. Rate , $60 for the round trip from Missouri river anti % vest , Retail Clerks and Music Teachers , 1)cnvor , Cob , , July 7-10. Itate , one fare for the round trip , plus $2. Firu Chiefs' Convention , Salt Lake City , August 10.14. Rate , one fare for the round till ) , plus $2. Slimmer tours to Denver. Colorado Springs , Manitou or Puebo , May 15 to September 30. Special reduced rates from ICansac amid Nc- braska. Summer tours to Salt Lake City or Garfiolti Beach , May 15 to Septcmiiber 30. Special reduced rates froiii eli principal points. For full Inforniation as to lintit of tickets anti stopover privileges , etc. , cult at the IJoioii I'acitic city ticket office , 1302 Farnani Street , - p 0 suit Ii a i ii I ttS. Drs. W. 11. hianchiett , I ) . A. Foote and 0. S. Wood of this city will leave Monday for Ietroit , where they wilt attend tim annual mueettiig of the American Institute of Iloiiivopathy Its delegates ( rein the Nebraska - braska society. As this is tim centennial year of Imonicopathy the ( -omivention Is ex- Pccted to be one of the largest yet held. The Nebraska delegation go prcparctI to use alt possible efforts to bring the cuaven- tloii of 1898 to Omaha , Six 'I'ltlriyi' , .i , Train , of the ChICAGO. MlL\'AUlCEI & ST. PAUL RY Heat service. ELECTRIC LIGhTS , Inln ! car. City 019cc , 1504 Farnamn , 1)1111) , M\TSON-Etmer , ngctl3l years , 3 months nmul 1 day June 11. 1S1O. Funeral to take itiaco front family residence , 221 Cedar street , SumidtLv aflcrnooii , Juno 14 , 1bt6 at 2 o'clock , hmiternteiit Laurel 11111 coin. I'ter ) ' , ZtIt'inbera of Stoto lotigo No. 10. I. 0 , 0 , F'auth brothers of oilier lodges are rrqiitsleth to modeL at Odd Follows' hail , Fourtectith and 1)odg streets , at I o'clock to attend funeral of our late brother. imtr Matson. REJECT TIlE LEEDER CLAI1 I'iro anti Polic9 Oommissionor Review the Case at Length. REPORT READY FOR THE CITY COUNCIL A.Mert 'l'hiea' No Notice of time 'I'rinl of time CliNt' iii ( lie .htmMtIoc Court-No Stlmimmimitloil iii Ito- guru to ( .1 I her Clii imiis , Captain II. IL Painter , na chairman of the finance committee of tue Ihoard of Fire and I'olice Coinnmtssioiiers , has itrehtaretl a cent- municatioii. asserting the itosittoil of the boarti in the Leetler case , which will be pro- sentetl to the city council next Tuestlay night. The communication bears the ap- itroval of the other inenibers of the board , and is self-explanatory. First-At the Ineethmig of thio Board of Fire antI l'oiico Coinntissloners helti Jiiiie 18 , 1S94 , a conunittee , consisting of Conhmnis- siotiers liartmnan and Cohnirn , was aiipoiiitetl to visit , on Juno 19 , 1S94 , time several engiiie liouse. for the nurnose of explaining to the iitemi the necessity of reducing the oxpelises of time tIre departineiit , auth to give an eu- lmrttmmiity to cacti inemtiber of the departiitemit to vote iiutomi two mtmestiops : First.Vhethier they woutl nreter to have a eertaimi number of men tiisiiiissed froni the thepartinemit , or , secoliti , 'hether they woulti Prefer ft rctitmc- tioii of salaries , On June 25 , 1S91 , tue coot- inlttee reported to the hearth that four iiieni- hers of tIm department voted in favor of a retiuctiomi of salaries , sixty-four in favor of a reductiomi of iiiemi , auth twenty-three declimieth to vote at all , but rttqtiestctl thie ioard , in writing , to tb wliatevei' it thought hest. Time origimial ballots cast by the men upon tim proposition , as above stated , are on file iii this 0111cc. Oii June 19 , 1894. tIme iiiciiihers of the fire tiepartmnent subnilttcti the following propo- sititilt to the boarti , which was signetl by eighty-eight nicinbers of the tiepartinent : ' 'OMAhA , June 19 , ISOl.-To thio Ilomior- able Hoard of Fire antI l'ohice Commission- ers.-Gentlememi : W'e , the understgiied , members of tile fire departniemit , beg leave to submit thin following llroposttioii : 'Flint each inemiter of the department take a leave of absemice of twenty days without iay , and , if iiecessary , thou , for further retrcmichmmnciit , to take an atiditional heave , saId leave to he gtvemi at the discretion of your liotiorabit' body. Chiefs not Inciutied iii this rtroiosition. This ProPosItion to he in effect until the next gemieral levy , January - ary , 1895. " The original proposition with the signa- tiires of the itten Is also on file in this 0111cc , TWENTY-TWO LAID OFF. On June 25 , 1S94 , the board adoptcti the following rcsolutioii : 1t.solvet1 . , Thitt : owing to lack of funds to inaimitniri the presemit. force , twcmity-tvo 111011 of the lire departinemit be laid off front duty without PRY twenty ( IlLYS elicli tiiitll further orders of the hoard. l'rovided , however that the mcmi in the theiatrtimieiit be iermnltted to sicep itt their ciigimk iioliites ; and , 1'rovitied , 'rhitt iiom of the mcml laid oft' ho perinitteti to iit'e : the city without specIal orders fromu the boaril , neil that such mcmi ahisu''er alt lire alarms s1iyn they are u'tthin heurimig , timitl that a failure to tb so shalt be cause for dlsniinsai without formal trial : anti , Provideti , 'runt such teen shall be umitler the tzinie rtilei : ttitl shutout to the Sante discipline Its these not litid off ; I'rovltled , 'l'luut the c1tIef , assistimnt cliieftt , stiperintentlent of lire and police iiIitm in Sl'Steiti , captitimis , mlrh'ers of engines , timivers of chiefs' viigons anti cmtgineerti auth stokers be not Initl off. but stifler re- ductiomis in so that 511011 reductions in PitY litil : hire rate whthi the reductions in the 1M1" of the other members of the the- parintent : l'rovithed. That ihiQ committee on men anti discipline tntI the Quiet of the lire ( he- PLrtrnemit : designate the men to be haitI off ettehi month. The resolution went into effect July 1 , 1894 , and coiitinuetl iii force for two mouths. It wilt be obsert'ect that by its terms thu salaries of all the mcmi % 'ero reduced , Sonic of thieni were Pcrmiiittetl to leave their emigiiie houses , but were to be considered as on ( lilt ) ' all of the time , anti were requiretl to resitomiui to all fire alarms anti to be tooler the santo disciplimie as though they were required to remain at the engine houses. No nine vas givemi an uncontiitional leave of absence. The presence of the engineers - gineers , drivers , stokers amid superior oil- cers was necessary at the engine houses , anti for that reason they were required to remain at their respective houses , but were required to stiffer the sante reduction in iay as the others. Every member of the fire ( lepartmnent acquiesced imi the abo'e ar- rangemnent , amid at the cnti of each of the two mouths that it remnainetl iii force they aeceited the warrants for their salaries as reduced. No claim was ever made by any mnoiiiber of the departinemit for any other or thifferemit conipensatiomi for those two months umitil January 28 , 1805 , whemi Edward - ward Leetlcr , who lint ! then ceased to be a mnemnber of the department , presenteti a claim to time hearth ( or $46.68 , that being tiio amnotmiit of the reduction of Ida salary. Time board unanimously refused to pay the hihi , anti suit was afterwards brought by hint against the city thereon. No other claim has ever heemi matle upon the board by any member of the departmnemit. WITHIN LEGAL BOUNDS. 2. Your coinmimittee further reporis , that at the timiio these tramisaetlons occurred , the Board of Fire and I'ollce Conimissiomiers \.as imivestcd by law with absolute authority - ity to fix the salaries of time mnemniiers of time fire department. The matter st'as entirely within their chiscretloim , 'rhicy could at any tIme order a reduction of salaries anti there coumiti be no appeal front their decision. \Ve are tlwretore of the opimiion that when the boarti liasseti the resolution on Jumie 25 , 1894 , ordering a reductIon of the salaries of tIme muon , lImIt were not emily acting within the scope of their authority. . but they did ttIiat was , in their opiniomi , noces- anry to be domie lii order to preveiit a tidbit iii the fire fuuitl. It ts'aa the right of every mactIther of time tbepartimteimt to heave lila employiiiemit when the board ortlered the re- duictiomi in salaries ; but it was iiot iii the jouver of ami' uterson to stiitntit to such re- duietiomi at time timne , amid when lie finally left the dopartinoiit to then claim from the city the tlitTeremice bettt'cen hils fernier salary - ary and that to which it itati been re- duiced. 3. Your comnnilltt'e ( tirther reports that lie mtiemnhier of this boarti was notified of the trial of the I.eeder case in tIme district court anti we are imitormmteti that no memober of the former board was notified tvhieii the trial would occur , anti for thud reason aiomio diii nof ntteuid aliti give their testimony. In view of ( lie foregoing facts your corn- mitteo reconintenti that this board refuse to atmthinrizo the paymnemit of any portiomi of time claim referred to in ( lie report of time fimianco committee of ( lie city coumtcil , for thio reason tbatsaid claim is umttist and Is not duo and out'liig by time city of Onimihia , anti foi' the ftmrther reason that the salaries in qlicstioii twere fixeth liy the tomnter Ihoard ( it Fire and l'oltce Conintissioziers , which had solo authority to act In the preniisea. Voile comiiiiiltteo believes that this board Is without authority to review the action of ( ho former board for the uturpose of iii- crcaiiimig that salaries of meat entployed by them. The suit of Edward Leetler , the only claim conteateti , t'as brought after ho loft tIme fire tbepartmnemit , October 22 , 1891 , anti after lie hati aeccittoti without h1rotes lila salary for .idiy and August , 1894. 'FlIts suit was first tried iii Justice cotmrt on July 15 , 1895 , and was defemuheti 119' AssIstant City Attorney Cornishi. vhio states that there was po agree. mont or stiptilatioti to ( lie effect ( hint ( lie Loeder eao bould be uiadeor considered a test case , - ' W'iten the case caine up for hearing iii the district court. Aitrii 25 , 1896 , it was thefentied by Assistant City Attormiey Leo Estcie , st-Ito advises us thiat lie hail to take up the case without ureitaration anti tvithi- out knowiiig wlion to call as witmiesses , Tiio muain urgurnemit of thai claimanmit , that work was verformued without full pity , amounts to nothiing vhien it can be easily proven ( bat the contract was fairly imiado anti accepted , The city has a good detcuise and should bo protected. U- A Fish Story with elements of truth , easily possible by using the Northwestern line to some of the litany lakes north , Cost you $2.00 to lO.000 Depends on the 'flnauichal question. " 1401 Farnaun Street. , i,00IC hifl'l'hI M(1NE Ai ) Ch.OTIIIG. Mrs. ( . 'iiMC ltnIiq.g'iitie lhiimithiig tier Ih'tqc ii .1. Mrs. Close arriveI In the city I"ritift ) ' anti spent the nht ) with a friend who hives in ( lie ncigiihorhoomi of ilansconi park. llright anti early yestertisy morning alto set out to look up an acquaintance named Allen , who dwells soniethere near \\'cst Leaven- worth street. Shot ; as far as Tiiirty.thirti anti Leavenworth trvets vhien she met it negro anti of hint site mnado Inquiries. In answer to her question the negro stateth that Allen hived at Thirty-aevemithi amid Masomi streets and kintily offered to escort her to the house. On tile way lie politelY offered to carry Mrs. Closes valise and hie grate- fuiiy aceepteti ( lie offer , as she was tired. The two iroct'eded several blocks atiti flmiahiy reaeiieti the house whore the iicgro altl that Allen lived. The dwelhiiig flui Peared to be vacant. "I'lh go anti kmiock , " saul Mrs. Chose , "auth you stay hierm' . " Mrs. Close rappeth for several iiiimiutes as barth as she could , but failed to arouse any omie. She turiied arounti to imiform her coin- lianion of ( Ida fact. lie vns gone anti so was tue valise that comitaineti hier clohiiig anti $15. Thin case has been reporteti to time 1)011CC ' have been detailed antI a couple of detcctit'es oil ( lie work. Jaiuies Sniithi was arresteti during ( lie after- noomi oil suspicion ( lint itt'as lie tviio eonfl- demicetl Mrs. Close.Vhicmi he tvas tmroughit to the station it was noticed that lie stnmnmereii consitierably more than lie miocs at othier times. Alt iuivestigatioil of ( hits fact devet- oped ( hint lie tvtis lioluiing soinetliiiig betweemi his teeth. lie refused to oiicit his jatva and it was only after lie hiati been choked almr'st to uneonseiotismidss - that hme cougiied up $15 in hdiis. Jaimies Smith hias attniiietl comisitlerable no' toriety iii local Police circles. lie has lCeii arrestetb at least four ( lines for smiatehiimig PoCketbooks from woiiien or steaiiiig articles front thieiii. lie was houmid over to the ibis- trlct court on a cotiple of these cases , hut in eachi ease lie was dismissed on ( lie plea of . imtsniiIty. _ _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ _ itlil'Ilt'I' ON 'I'll Li I'flOhI l"AitM C.tSES. A t ttrmey Al'is.N Con , iii INMIiI'rM I Ii iii Ill ! ' CiiM ( ' i' ( tit 1)istoMemi ( if. The Board of Coumity Comnniissioners hiehth a brief husimiess session yestertba ) ' mnornlmig. at which all of ( lie iiieinbers were presemit. \v. 1)m hbeciett : , the nttormmey ttlio was emaploycti by tile cotinty to dcfcuiti ( lie poor farm cases in ( lie coumrts , informiied the boartl ( hint the decIsion of ( lie stiprenie court in those cases was not himmi , as the miiatter hind not been finally ilispozeti of , anti lie advisctl ( limit no action be talmeui iii thi matter of votimig bonds to iia the jutlgnicnts uimitil such hunt action hiatl beeii tak.jii by the coumi t. lie also advised ( lie hioar'i that the ciaimns against the coummity which had not beemi hut iii the form of jumigments were otitiaweth antI tile ciaimiiniits were therefore iiot entitled to payment. Refei'rctl to the finance committee. Moses ICuhins preferrcti charges against Sammtuel i'd. Crosby , Justice of tue peace , for malfeasance in nibice , lie charged that Crosby bath coilecteth mooney front a garnishee after the ease iii tvhlch said gai nlsliee was suiunioiieti hind been reiiiovcd front the court bf Crosby on change of venue. The ntatter was referred to the Judiciary cemniittee , ( lie papers net beimig in proper fomni. Tue bomitl of the Merchinmits National bank iii time sumii of $250,000 for ( ho deposit of cotimity funds , with 'Frank Murphy , hi , 11. W'ootl antI Luther Drake as sureties , was approved. The bomid of the Packers Natiomial bank of South Oniahiatin the suiii of $100i)00. ) with Amos Gates , A. 'IV. ' Trumnbic , Fred lIvers , John F. Coad anti C. M. hunt as sureties , was also passeti. The contract for grading roati SSD , lead- imig to Sel'moumr park. was let to J. Ettimiger at 6.7 cents per yard. . - - - 'I'O ( ) 'MANY tJIt' ( iN 't'iIli S'I'ItING. OlMenritemi Sweetiieiirt.ihJL1eM.'J'rOuibie , . , fnr il.lort ! Itoht iisim. On account of marrying , Robert htoblnson appears to have gotten..hiumiseif into a heap of trouble. His muatrintonial act has drivemi another womiman to seek revcmtgc , and she hias sworn out a warrant for hiis arrest. It Is said that for seine years past Rob- iimson anti Alice Culiigaui have hicea living at Sixteenth amid Leavenworth streets. All tu'ent tvell uiitil several tseeks ago s'lien Robinson su&bleiily departed , taking all the househiolti goods with hint. Thus occtirrctl during the absence of ( lie woman from home. The woman caine to the conclusIon that matters coulti net be helpeti , end took tip tier residence en Righteemithi street , near Learentt'orth. About a week ago Itobhmi- son rettirricti lie saiti that his consceiicC would not allow hint to leave her and begged her to ierinit him to renew his reiatioiis. Sue forcave hun and the two lived together again. Fritlay ( lie woman picked up a newspaper - paper anti read an anmitiuncement of tIm marriage of her lover to a Council Bluffs woman , This drove her to desperation , anti yesterday niormiing bo swore out a ceniplaimit against Itoblnsomi. 'Fhie womami was almost in hysterics while telling thin story. anti prusented a pitiful picture. She alleges ( hint Robimisoii hind re- peateilly lirontised to iiiarry her through all ( lie years that they have lived together , and that iie placed imnpiicit faith in his words , Itobinson also appealed to time 1)011cc , saying - ing that the \t'einami bad been hiumiting for hint with a revolver. Slat demiles this state- mont. S ICSOCICEI ) 1)OW'N liY 'Iii II SCOIICII lilt. , ( iuiiliii I'iiiiifiiil' immJiired by it Iiivy ( 'ill ltiIt'i' The scorcher scorcti another knock-tlown Friday night. It was on Sherman avenue , tshere the mnoothi hia'crnemit offers an irre- simitilibe teiuiitatioti to ( lie scorchtimig instinct - stinct , A woman alighted ( remit a north- hiotiiid car at Shierwood avenue. The scorcher was riding at a breakneck iiaco iii ( lie opposite directiomi. lie struck the woman aiiti kiiochcetl her down , 'Flio con- dtictor moatie a dive after the cycicr amid siucceetieti lit getting hold of hiimn , hut he broke away before his mmmc was ascertaiiietl , amid , mounting lila wheel , tsos soon out of reach. The wommi.ami , s'hio was painfully imruised , was assisted home anti the mitami who was responsible for the titiahap Is still scorching. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 1'itii Fo nil hi , . , , mm t ( I ii tim. Tue Firsts and the Sorensens , two families living in Clifton luLl , appear to 1)6 at omits at the presemit : tiuito. Friday ( lie First boy , who is 14 years of age , was arrested on the charge oftiassatmlt amid battery , it being alleged by'thio Soremisens ( lint lie cruelly thirew their 7-year-old scion ( a the Pavemmient amid bruiseth lila face. The case \as tlismnistioti imli ( Ito afternoon. It is ahlegoti how that the Soronsons were very sore over thur defeat iii police court antI Friday night ivialteti ( lie First hiousehiohtl iii a body. On thistittatcmnent time head of ( ho First family yesterday mmiormilmmg siicceedeil in obtaining a vlLrrant for ( lie arrest of ( lie head of ( Ito Somencen family , 'i'imllclmiie Ne-i lliiililliigs _ Building huisportvr hiarte is net particti- larly crot'dctl wlthJ busimiess at present. One lermnit , for a two-sor ) ' reahtiemice , is all ( lint hiss been issued Zbts veek with ( lie exeep. tion of numiierotiliPermnits for small immiprove- iiicuibi smith aiterations. Ihtit huillulers amid comitmaetors are taikimig more contbdeuitly anti qtiite a mitimiiber of lilamia for creditable buildings are In oomitemnplaiou. is. . lvIsm'iiri mi' leg.i1 , Miss hlerthia Leiseiiring , dauglitei- Dr. p. s. Loisenring , formerly of ( bits city , died Friday at San liege , Cal. Miss Leisemi- ring lived iii Omaha for fourteen years iircceding her remmioval to CalifornIa In 1892 anti lisa many warm ( rientla hero whoa will be saddened bythiu news of her death. lnoOhvmier a mmmi lie uriii5 19.00. Juiie 14 amid 15 ( lie Rock Island Route will seli tickets as above , good for return until July 15 , Call 'at city ticket olilce , 1G02 F'aruamii street , p it hill Not I'ais.i. OMAhA , Jumie 13.-To thai Editor of The hIect I'ienso let inc know thirotmghi your Siunthity issue if the bill to raise the salary of letter carriers pitased , as it will decide a controversy. IIIJBSCRIIJEII. AMUSEMENTS. ooooccococoooocococcoooooo Time week just past marked ( lie enti of the local theatrical seasomm. The doors of one play-house were premiiaturely closeti by ticatit ; thi other fulfilleti its final nmimtnjince- imienta anti dimly liresemitcil ( lie last of its regular bokhmigs. , , 1)arkumess , intorruiited only hiy mu few scatterIng events-concerts amid the like-wIll prevail iii both until the stimnnier Is past antt ( lie early atittimnii ( hays shall tmshier iii a new auth lierlialis a iiiore liroslicroims year. ' 'All say , 'how 1mm-ti It is that we have to die'-ut strange eoiiiphiihmmt to c'omimy ( ruin ( lie iiioimtiitt of People % Vlio hitve to live. " " 'hoever hmii hit't'tl bug enough to fimiti out tvhmitt life is , knots's hiosy (11(1) It tlt'itt of gratitude we otto to Aduni , tli , ' iiritt great ii'ii'fflctoi' of our race. lie hirouglit , lt'it t hi I ii t o t hi e % ( ) iil ( . ' ' - - ' 'Lot us eiitit'ii'mir ito to hive I lint when we commit' to ( Ill' t''ii the tmiitl&'mtnkei' vili be sorry.l'tulti'niieamh \'lison'im Cnlemithtir. The sutitlen news of ( lie passluig of Vrnnbc Mayo caine a ( en' hiotims before lie lmiimiscit was exliectctl to arrive iii Oiiiahmuu to opemi lila ( bIrth eimgiigeuncmit of thm preseiit sea- son. It. carried a shock to miiany hearts tvhiiehi Imati beat iii tmmiisoii vitii hits , anti brought tears to many eyes which hmati watciieti his triumphs emi time stage. To a few whose privilege it limo ; been to kimow huiuui ( ammiihiaily iii his everyday life , the tidimmgs of his death eamne tvlthi the bitter hiniui of a Persomial tiereaveimic'mit , A little girl tvlio hind sat umpoii his limict , in ( line past , anti called hlmn her ' 'other grantbpa. ' ' tveiit vhien iie hn'aril of it , itmiti tvotihtl lint lie comforted , amid sought mit his ; mrtrait amid decked it with ilouvers in sweet re- mnemnbrnmice , Such was the ltvc whIch cliii- dien hiore hint , whose hieait was as a little ciiilti's. There were mnourmiers goiiig alitiut the streets ! ast Tuesday , vhiuse hints showeti ho claim amid tvhiose sleeves tllsphayetl iione of tIm traIiplngs amid the suits of wee , but rlio walked with bowed hieaths past the bill boards which still nmiiiouncctl the tbyaii lilayer's coniing , and who looked at lila , Ic turctl lace through a veil of tears. lIe lay , mneaiitvimiie , siceimiitg lila last sleep , in ( lie liuslieth amid daikemietl hiail of ( hint fra- termial order which watcheti over lila re- niaics ; amid it said of litni ( lint be looketi like a Viking in repose. Great srciigtht was always his , auth a great gentleness ; and ( lie smile with which hue hail aiistverctb lila final stumuiiiona yet hiimgered about hits dead lij's. To those whit ) himiew Mr. Mayo veil in tie later years of his life , when chamigimig for- ttiuies hatl mncliowctl him aiiti iiiamiy sumis amid showers hail ripened lila genius aimmi his goodness , lie scemiieti a staimiless nian-Sir Galahad grown old in knightly deeds , Tue noble presence. ( be strong , kimid face , ( lie tvlnning simiiie , the warm grasp of ( lie hiamiti , ( lie clieei'y , synipathietic word-which of his friends does not recall all these and moore , with a pang of regret that their like shalt miot be sccii agalui ? Open and clean as ( lie sunlIt tiny , lie stcoii above ( lie Petty baseness - ness anti foul wromigs ( lint vex ( lie ways of lesser uiieii. hits long years of trial anti appal-cut failure hind bred in hum a humility as geniuiiie as it tsag surprising. Here t.as an actor who hiatt llayetl in his time almost every part worth playimig in the so- called "legitimate' ' drama anti IilaYei them all tvehl ; who hiati bath ( lie worltl at bus feet oil moore ( lain one oceasiomi by reason of womtderfimi successes iii roles of his own ereat- log ; anti tvhio durimig the year last past hiatb reached nmietv a height of fammie which it is givemi to feit' to attain. imitl yet lie was moore niodest iii speaking of liirnself-whemi he could be imiduced to speak of himself at all-than many a youngster with mint a tithe of Framik Mayo's achievements elthimn- behind or before hint , lie was not fomitl of his haptismnal name , tvhichi scenieti to others to fit hint soveiI. . "Frank ! " lie said once , w'lthi tvhulmiisical scorn smith that ttu'ist of the mouth whmichi all lovers of "I'utbti'nheadVil - son" remnemnL'er ; "did you ever know ammyhody st'hio anioumiteub to anythiimg , who was weIghted ( boWn with ( lie name of Frank ? " A master of stage-craft , anti nectistolneti to walk with sure feet tiltomi ( lie highest itlamies of artistic success , lie was always reatly to accept suggestions lookIng to ( lie hetternic'nt , of his performances. It Is salti that lie evemi mnatI an iniportaiit permamiemit cliammge in the entlimig of time seconti act of "Pimdtl'milicnil' ' at the im'istnnce of a young newspaper malt In a western ( owmi , who , havimig offered his Itlt'it. wan aghast mit hits own teimtemit9' , tttit was reassured flhib tliaimketi by Mr. Mayo with ( lint hearty sincerity which loathe nit much his frleiiths , No characteristic of Mm- . Mayo was moore constantly ( lisltla9'Cl , mummIng ( lie iast year of him life , thiaii lila absoltite tiiiseiflsiiiiers amid unceasing care for ( lie hiappimiess of others. It was this. iuiore ( line nih ehe , ( lint emmtit'areti hiiiii to lila associates in aim timi- usual .icgre'e. No omie tviin saw thin miiemn- hers of hits cnmmitnny gotiig about ( lie other ilay like ehilidremi bereft of a lather anti nmnkimig no effort to little thmeit' grIef , couhti ( itiem'tloii the closeness of the ( it' just set'- erL'ti , TIn' kiuiti olti loan ttas lonkimig foruvarti to Omaha as to au oasis in a wears' It I Igri iminge. 1 1 ( ' hi ati in t emititl to cal I the cnimtltaimy tngethier iii ( lie liarior of the Mer- clients' hotel , as it was assemnitleti last ChrIstmas nIght. anti tlieie to celehimate ( he' chose ( if ( hit' fortumiate season anti tteiitotv iiitliviihtinl liit'Eeuits mis remlmitlera of a ideas- nut nssmclnttoui. licaitle's , lie was tireti , anti wamiteti ( lie rest which was to comiie mifter Onmmilma. lie wrrin a few wceka ago : 'I think I nut gettimig lily patti untier comitrol , but it gives Inc a teclimig of umicertaiiity in uiiyseif when it coimieml tti tvritimig or iii fact doiimg ammy- thiimig ( hint druimantis a sittIng tiosture. I have iintl those severe attacks cnmmie on ofteuler wh'mi I have t'ssnyeti to write tliami at aiiy other time , which leatis mite ( mm hte- hove ( lint It tuna emigemmthereth hi ) ' iii ) ' writ- log on ( ho ida9' . I shall ovcrcomiie it , lmouv- ever. I am tryimig a simple reniemly non' ( bat I believe is favorably affecting miic- uiothimig btmt a little vasehimie lilaced cii tim tongue nmiti washed tlnwn with a cup of hot wner-tlils before breakfast. I have beemi comistant to thIs for a tveek anti feel ( lint It lit .loiiig good. * shall lie ito glati ( ( I hiavt' tIm season close , for a few sveek' rest will do moo moore bemiefit ( unit nil ( lie mirtugs or stuffs. I have host thirty ilotimitis of tlesli since I saw you , not from lllmiess , but by abstaimiing front beer , breath anti Potatoes , iii fact , nil ) ' of tim starchy diet. ' ' Anti iii another place lie speaks of 'thie daily lettem' to toy imivailti wife , ' ' tvhilehi hit' mitivor oiiilted , amiti which he wrote im.i his ttresslmig-roomn dtmrluig ( lie itlal' , stamitilmig up , because the sitting liosture aggravated his paiii. Thie forltutbe of ( lie uitan , lila timi- fahlimig optimism auth hits ( euttiemicy ( o timi- derrate lila ot'mi inflrnilties mthmimie nut in every hue of ( lie extract just qiinteti. lie 'thmotighit lie tas gcttiiig lila Pahmi umitier control ; " it was severe , but lie woulti overcome - come it. ( lie brave clii hero , with his vase- hue and water ; lie hind lost. thirty potimitis , hut "nnt ( remit ilimiess ; " aiitl lie woulti be 'iso glati to have ( lie seasoii close. " No omme but Framik Mayo's self cotmlti have ct doivit the history of those last few months' fight for life. lIe cannot un it iiott. anti. If he cotiid. would be the last to tie it. Those who were with him con.stmtimtly tell of ( hc otutn'ard marks of agon ) ' which ot.eii hil iromi will coimiti not bide , ( lie clemichieti hiaiitis , ( lie cold sweat , ( Ito drawii features , ( lie slow and paimifui walk to tim hotel after ( lie pin ) ' , wlieti , as an observer put it , lie "miiado a bluff at lookimmg into ( lie shop wintlows as lie passed , hioltilng to ( lie rails. because lie coulti miot go cii. ' ' limit ho never comnplaincd , nor mnari'eti the hiappi- miess of the young peopie about hint by me- ferrimig to his on'ii sufferIng. So lie struggled cmi , toward the end of ( lie season , amid rest , anti his invalid wife. i\iitb so it befell , cmi a morning in early June , while ( lie light of a new day ihluiiiimied ( lie vast plains , clad in the green of ( lie mttriiig- ; lug corn , ( hat Framik Mayo , gcntlemnaii. knight anti hero , closeti hits patient eyes and fell asleep , to awake in a land where " ( hey neeti lie caudle , micither light of ( lie sun ; " where ' ' ( lie iimhabiant shall not say , I am sIck ; " where ' ( hiere shall be no more death , neither sorrotv , nor crying , neither shall there boany more paIn. " Schlitz bottled beer Is famous. Like the Woman Chopping wood- \Vc arc not doing this for fun.-we are paying for this space to auncunce the fact that we have a spe- daily selected supply of Wedding Gifts in Gorhani's solid silver and in Cut Glass-besides many novelties. e 'C1 osulo. Out : Baby Buggies 4Te'rC bound to clean out e c cvei'y baby eam'I'inge in the house- cost amid u'ahuo at'e not considered in this tri'ettt sale- ' 6 Eightstyles of cabs worth \ amid $10 cmtciiahi of r them tinoly impltolstoi - -5 ; 00 c cd , n'ltii satimi iiaias1 i - , . s c Eight styles worth i 2 , $ I flimi $ :0-tIl)1ioistoi'el : ) Iii the best e iosSiIJi0 manner 8c - jtuti'&isois tt'itli hue at satin $10.00 tc t-Iatv of these cabs are s from 10 to 25 pet' cent below cost-but tvc mmiust got rid of them. The 1319 99-Cent Fai'iiaiti l 4c Store. Street. 4c V . - - - - Mi' . J. Bensoll = , CU" I'RICE Blouse : / . . - - - - - - - - I - , , , , nud , a , Ii jt ) Shirt Waist ( I \ ' 1 i - Sale-- _ \ 1- ' - - .t : . ' ' White llhousos for Children , i : " - : 68c to $2.75. - / st ' Colored Blouses for Clitlcluen , , ' . - , . - - , 38c to $1.25. 'Pill' ) r : F-\'Is'r 'l'IIINC ; ou'r--Lliieti Blouses , In linchi coleus , wlll ( W'hlItC hhtii'ii sailor collar auth tie , for hioyi , 2 ½ to 8 years , $1.50 , himthuihieimiie Colored Lnw'n Ihiouses , ts'Ihi ( large sailor collar , for girls and 11118SC8 , from ' 1 to ( i yeats , ( iSe ; would be c'htenl ? at $ i,00. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Now' Shirt \\'tiists cooling In evel'3' thut3' , Moi'o of thin liiit'ii colors auth navy blue just III. For 1omuiiity tt'o s'ihi sell some tine Lawn nial FIPIICII ( iIllgliaul W'atst , with irlilto collars uttaclied , never sold for less ( haii 1,50 , for USc. -T IIXCVlt1O'I ' I ' 'in % tlsimonril'nrllie hIniltny Only line to St. Iuis , Mo. , Without ehtamige of cart' . Leaves Omaha 3:15 : p. in. Arrives St. Lotiki , Mo. , 7:20 : a. ma. \'ery low ratt's for ( lie rotund tilt , , 4 To St. Louis , Mo. , Juno 13 , ii , 15. " To San Francisco , Cal. , Jtimie , if , 16 , 2 , To Washington , P. C. . July 2 , 4 , 5 , 6 , To liuffalo , N' . 'i' . , July 4 , 5. hiomneseekctrs' t'xcuratomim , ( t'oiuthm ) , Juno 9 , 23 Missouri Pacific ( ruins leave ii'ebster stre t depot , Omaha. Arrive at ( minion station ) St. LouIs , Mo , _ City oflices : N. l. Corner 11th anti Farnam sreetl1 Omaha. U- Take.fair grotinti cars for Piatttluctscher Volkmitest anti picnIc at Itumsers l'ark , SUt. thay , Jumie 14th. S i'iiiiiiii.'i' "Iiiim ii , ( 'mii.rnilo. The "fleck Ipintiti Route" lta now on sals tomirist tIeket at greatly rothmced rates t lenver , ( "oloraijo SPrIligs aimd l'1ieblo. Ito. miim'iiihier ( hits i" ( ho eel ) ' I ma' running tin own trains without chnuig front Omiiahin to al thm ttbot'o hioifltt' . F'tr full imiformimaion call al hock Isinmiti ticket olhice. 1602 Farimamu street. AvEs iqi I I "ti iii wo icmi , r Igli I -iii- , ' iic t ; i , en ltoidtnt th.it ii a situ tim lit , ' i'gi.'hatt , , , itttiihi , ' s tc the n.t - ic ng nigiti tt 1 ILII rsr hit' lmuters of titi gleam sttt .N'l'rIta , titti te i'umtle o I his coitta--.ttnal tili rtt n ttmli , , , , ' , ' . . t It thk lit' , iioiti tlt % ii hint , , ' at LIits'mttr il itt. iIi ( 'htl'tM SOi ) . ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i'ttlmi"ti ( 'elery ( 'otnitoumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ole Allrwks l'In.'tets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ilti'ii t"arsam'armlla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tVilliamns' m'Ink i'IlI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83miiut ct 1'ig" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . liirnc'y't.t ( 'timtrrtm ( 'tim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . iufly's ) 'ttttlt W'htii'ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . % 'inc ) h'iafrit , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , tt.r's unit Vigor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . italI's ( 'aiiirrb ( 'tin' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M'-iimini'ti Calciimti I'ot % tltr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 ( 'ttt k-tire S.ai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Irish ( i1I-hiitt'rmmios , ic , 'ncht , 3 fo. . . . . . . . . 21o \ \ , . .m. i'imemtce-iiitiottiatieo , , t , t'tt'lt. I for 25 \v. .1. ilom-emio-NevaIIn. . each. a for. . . . . . 24 Toni ioorelmoqie ) . ( . 7c each , 4 for. . . . . . . . . . . iiW'EST ( loOm s. Gatot-Citoncita ibpecmai , 7c vat-i , . I fr. . . . . ISo Gatos-i'a trite' , St ntcit , S for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sin Gnttst-i'trfe , to , , eocii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lIlt mctmlys ( 'onetma Ispeciai , t' eticit , 4 for . . . . . 25 iCeilys i'tiiitano , , te each , I fo-------------- - 24u 'l'wo lOt' itltmgs of Cliewlmig 'i'ohacco. . . . . 15 4-ounce iaCklg ( ' ScePter Stiokitig T'ineco. . hOe 1.ottiiee ltaCIttinO of 1)1 Ii tt itet. I Sitiui5img Tobacco - bacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie WI JI NOREfiS , Cutter , I 1(106 Viiiiiamii St i'eet. ( The mmiii who ell cut rate rulirontb ( icket. W'm. It. hialcocIc , Cou - r : TS elIom ot l'itt'mi ( Law nuiti Solicitor of U. S. aiitl Fort'lgmi Piiemit ; etc.1 709 G street , N. Vt't'mishiiiinton , U. C. F'omnerly Exm. . muter In I'mtemit 0111cc. 'l'tvemtt5t years lii t'oiitimitioUt practIce iii the itamne 1aee. FEllS IN U. S. ( 'ASES ShN'P btnlNr. .ht'Nl-i AN1) Jt'lX NEhIl ) NO'I 1111 lAlj ) l'N'i'fh ALLO\\'ANCfl. \ % ritO for particulors. ' ' ° ° tier' yvomiti-iituiti 'vhpt'lA B i 'CYC' _ ES mniist he closeti out. Agcnt tvaiiteti. Senti for lists. 11 , 0.1euu , Ss l'remitis. hiiciuo , NO PAINI NO GAS Teeth extracted absolutely wliliotit pain by u' hoc-ni anaesthetic. IiUimlils'S5 as water , ZJe cocaine , .4 - Ijilt IIftEY , odiA AtiS Oflice , Third Floor. i'nxtoi. Jhock , iCtti Famnani street. Telemiione , toil. Oerjq4 iipoitn. Lady attendant. ii'uhl Set of Teeth , Perfect Fit , Finest sn host Teeth , per set. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ' $7. Aluminum I'Iate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teeth IVithtout PIntc mit Mocleritta C nrhlge Teeth. per tooih and attachment. . . . . C.oid C'iowfl , 22 kt. . . . . . . . . . . 1. ' 00 to I Itlciimnond frown U , Teeth filed without pain amid at prices colte. spending with the aboic. All work guarantj IL , represcated. Haydeit's ShOE LE ToiiiorioW , , It iii a hiritho of our Shoe Dehtarment 110w comic to give bottom' Shiocit for I ncmiey , amiti Siioes of all styles and kin3p , ithimi ( lie reach of all tiumses. Itead th eV samflhtlc birices : p Coiiie Tomorrow. Try us amid be convlnceti of nlmu ( u m sag' , Fine Bicycle Shoes , $1.63 to $2 0 Flute Bicycle Lcgings the. $1 2 amid $1.4 Lmidies' hue Oxlorth 'I'Us , iii tiomigola ap tn , TSc , Ote , $1.21 , l.50 and S2O0. f Lrtthie' Ilmie iCiLh iitmtoii ( Shoes , iiew styles , - i.75 , $195 , $2.50 amid $1 ( ii ) . - Misses' line Kid hJutomi Shoe , : ' . now stYlcp 1.20 11.60 amid $200. Misses' Oxford TIes , 75c to $1.0. Chiildremi'ii Ohio Kid liuttoii Slices , $1.00 , 1.20 mtmitl $1.45. Ciiiltlreii's Oxford Ties , CSe to $1.25. Mcii's 11mm Satin Calf Shoes , Onto ut-ilcd , IJ'O , $2 $ CO. $2.23 amiti $3.00. 1103's' liltu Satimi Cult Shot's late etylC 1.25 , 11.50 auth $2.00. HAYDEN BROS. , For ShoeB Perfect _ - HO ! I OW kEJ3TI1 I ' Neittly , CroWils . -