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THE OMAHA 1XA.1TA' 3l3Bl ! TTliTDAY , JtTfK 20 , 1800. SPEGIRL NOTICES. AtUci tlni'iiii-iit" tnr Jlicnf column" nlll hr Inkrii until J'Jtlll ) 1 > . m. fur the fMiMiliiw mill iindl H | i. m. ( nr Hie niiirnltiK mill Stniilio I'llltloii" . Ailicrtlxcrx , 1 > y r.MHicxIliiK ii 11 11 ni- licrcil dircl.citn luni1 nnsnor * nil- to n iniiiilicrpil li-ttor In euro of Tlio HIT. AIIN * > < ! no M l lre c l Mill ilcllM-i-cMl nil iiri-NPiilnlloii ' till * only. 1 l-'Jc n mini first Itiiorllom Ion word tlicn-nfter. ! S < iltiliiK tnltvti for II-MN tlitui a.lc for lln > llrMt I n HIT- li > n. 'I lic-ip iuMrr < lftrnifliM 1m run coiiscciill i-l J. riNl M IMS HUM * . . AN inuA , vno C\N TIII.NK or nlmplc tliltiR to pitent ? Tiuttci your Jflfn , Hipy rimy brltiR > nii Mfnllli WilliTohn \Vorilr ! > rlmrn A Co Jtcpl. V I'uUnt Alioini > . Wnflilnstnn , I' r. for IhMr l * > I"1"1 "Her nnJ ll t of two hundred Iniontluin wanlwl U 616 _ I7S TO I1V > A MONTH AND nM'HN3iS PAID iirmi > n for clunrs , ptpT'cnco ' nnnecevmry. nuinlnnl Rnotn. Mltle Clerk cigar machine frw to ouch custoniT. lllslmp A Kllnf. HI. Iul Mo IIMSBJy2 VAN nil ) MO TAt.I. MP.N Ton PAIN'S LAST Ii > of Point" II Awil > l < > ( TmrloB H Drew , Unfv.rBlty pirk , C p in. , rrliln > . Junp 2fi WANTii > aw HOYS rou PUNS L\ST ln > of I imipcll Apply In Thnrlis II IJn-vv. Unlurclly pitk , Trliliy , Juno ! 6. 6 p men nt once. lloston MoriOmalm r.7-2 ? WAvni : > ni \VANTID-A YOUNCJ LADY STHNOOUAPHHH of iPllncil iiiienrani | | < Rou'l family from 11 to 23 jonrs old Binnll wilaiy to rotiiinriHi nnswer In own Iniiul writing S J5Jjj2 } : 0- | * nini , roii OINIUAI : , notisrouKPPI.Y 301) rn s M MM UrVllson C M6I1 Si. ' WANrntT nv "X iiiTsiNr > HOUSI : . A wllmv , one who IIHB IKOII uiril to uu lmm mo profM roil Add S 17. llcp f Ml 26 \VAN-ri : rii-TY MM NO i.vmnri i on Pain I.i't OIIJH of Pompt1 t Ap , 1 > lo C iilo II Dn-vv , UnlverKlty pnrlc , Opm hrliUy. Juno 2C C MC.i 211 ou uij.vr Hoiisns. iiousns IN AM. PA UTS or i m : CITY Tin O 1" DuN Compiny , 1WJ 1 irium D 679 IIINA\VA & . co. IDS N. ivni ST , I flOtSr.S. C. A STAIIH , 23N YI.1IT n-csw nou.sis WAM..ACI : IIUOWN rou IIKNT. 8-noovi nor n , ALL MO IUN convrnlinws , Fotitli fnmt nn 1 nmvenlent l business Inqulio at JWS Halt Hoivnnl E IlOO t. DIITACIinl ) , MODIUIN ItOHSIJ $33 20J1 Cnultol lucnue. 11 H. llubUnn N nnTAcunn 12 IIOOM nousn PINH Iivvn , 019 lllnnpy U M ; * " , J21 CHOICi ; HOUSLS AND COTTAOP-S I OH Iin Oil f > % or the city , ft to J./1 riclcllty , 170J 1 iir- mtn. A IniKiiln. S-iocim luni e , all woUi-rn in flnp itpalr. 4111 Lifajctle avc , opp I.nfi > etle Thee n li" a'\vo riNi3 nousis. ONI : 8 ONR s ROOMS , 117 and 12T > SoClli st . all modi in cun\cnl cncos , l st io l < ltnt.e pirt of Hie city. Inquire M4 N Y Lire ; telephone IMC D-1U.17 \ STKAM "niJA'iniT STonns AND rJTvfs lIouiiiU It uiul. , agrent , IblO Chicago Htreet D MG33 roil I5I2NT. MODIHIN S-UOOM IIOUSI2 AT 611 I'irk n\p In'iulre nt Puller druq store , llllt n t IHiiiKlns st D llv. LISP or nouans TUB JIYHON Itwd Ci > . 21. ! b Mill st D MSK IIOUSHS , P p. W13AD , toTH AND UOIIOI.Vfa 1) MSJ" . Jjl HI TWO O-llOOM HOUSES SOG SOUTH 2 > ND I six IIOOM COTTAGI : , LAWN AND elmde 2121 All mil st I ) 3iS l.OIl HUNT. 8 IIOOM 1IOUSI3 ALT. IniinnvenuntH liino room * , hinl v > oed tinlslioii No 40S N 23nl M. D-G3I-20 TY i tntNisiir.n HOI si : ron riuN-r for Jnl > nml Augunl , un llirnim utrtct cur line Vipl ] > to J. II I'.inottiD V1oS7 COOLLST i miNismi > rorrAac NI\H xchnnl , cirly n | plknut , vatint house S 11 , P.io L > MCU > rou UIM' : MOUIIIN I.AMJI : block G0 South 33lh bt D Men Ij24 'JUNitooM notisi : on nisr. i ini il or unfurnishetL Aii iess 14 ICip SIX-HOOM to I fAGU , - > 2j Ohio t > t .South ISth st 72 Jl ivit \NsroM I'vnic i on > * ni ANI HIcKon ' > roDin IIIIUK ; ull muilein con- b' tsttam hutting D MC7S 2S roll HKNT I'ITIIMSIIUI ) I1OO1IS , H ) HOO.MS , HOU-SPJICnu-JNO. Il2 bt Jlury n K IIOOJIS , cheap -1-1) ) St .Mao clu-up .011 bt Mai ) 1 L'UNIilIIJI ) ItOOMd Sjrii far IJIU73 Ji ) I'UKMSIIliU s AM ) 1IOAIIU. PltONT HOOM V.NU DOAltO. ; i * HOI'l It 231TI ulnci. P-MI.W ist FUllNltUIIU UOOMS , VV ITlPoi boanl ipfernues Jl'j ' nouth .1 ! Mt 1" 5:7 : leU HUNT. IIOOM VVllII I.O Vlin , INiJL'Illl \ IDIII | | , li-1 LMeni ) > oit fat. 'J raMLluats aeivnib UuUi ] . I' 5"J 2. ' 80 rilON7 AIAOV13 IIOOM. lioAlll ) Ti HOOMH.11H l.OVltl ) , 'I HAN uli.iit.1 iiLCutnincnlatt.d .101 Umijlau 1' MMJ . ' 9 WANTUU noOMM VTi : , i liii-iil.s to Inntd > juni { Ijily tint ein iil.i liliiiu , UM ) tuu ( , UUK iioii. iH North I Mi T MKO it * i ou itn.M , PI.IVS\M : HOOM vun Ijjanl , 111 | HhJtu f.uullv , us bunti 19th. r u.1 js or PION"1 lliiOM X10DI.UN CON \enliiitm. IJWM jtiirnuiiH IIUUM. , lilhnti. ruin lly 0. . ' .S JJ.h it. I'-Uib Jj ni.vri.M'uiiMmiii : ituous illhl Pl.OOU , .MOULl'.N , M.AII 1'AltK ) tx > . jlli bt. CJ-MJW t cii.\Miuih ; rou iiE.vr , MAN AND < ll > ttdUi , * istw jilpi , uij J. ITtli st run iu\TtiTitis : ) A.M > 1I11ST OL-VSh IMliriC MuitP ill tl.UINd. 101 I'iiiiiain , Unco etoKi ] uiul Km ni at. \ > l | | nlte tu aull t'-n int , luw Kill , 'II l i Nat I irk tt\le \ I S7 BlOllU. MlUATKU IX UKM'.T OP COMMIS- I ulun dutriu , HI Si lltli. cointr lluuiu , ! , touj Inaiinont 4tul 1st 11 01 ; il Ut Xal'I Ilk klli ; J-CVj rou uKNr , Tin : < siom inuric at ! > li ! Piirnaiu SI. 'lnlH Li | kiln t h s a Iliipiuor ci'inrnl Lujsiitent , < H.inp | t Keiln licitin n . tin on.ilu til all IK > urs t'JK. I.H Apply at the otl'c * o ( The Hco | -j o AVAM'IM ) . tin.NJb WANTP.O. U.LPSTUATiD AND iliamatlu lit lei > at thu M LauU orl n < . nuphUi uicinuit of ill. th nu I ilu\a tutlon , lurlou. K initoj tirnu frig Ui'.i-cU ) i. Co , l In- iiinnatl O J M6H 27 WANTHJI 'IO JIJJ.NT. i'ov .WANT ooou II : lieu e Il9t ihsm vxltb 1 Id 11 , ; uj IVinuu St > VAKTJD. : iiium on pou t rooms In luittlain pirt if uty , sut | bJu for lUlit Jioiuilwpiiliirf U l titd AitJirfii si , Eh InKj iif uiloii 1C Sit 2J WAMJI > . TO i ii.va. Jem * , , sooil locallly , iiJjaocnt to Jlluh / a IIBI 111 , Us * Iv-AHtO t M'OH U51J , cii0 STOnA.llK IOHBB CO 810 Jone Oeaerel , Jwrwanllrgr , FRANK tttUUS , \vv > Trn TO inrv. \VANTHn , AT ONC12 : llOIJSfl ANI > ITJ tl NX ) cnMi AddrpM S IS Itee N M C | 2 i A pot ii TO KtoiiT iionm : PO IU OA ? O- llne enslno. AddrMd M T CiimmlnRii. lie- atrlco , Ncli N COO 27 ron sAinri OU SAL1J OU IJXrilNOI3 , SO 75 OU 100 Siiltod of tmlrnom furniture l o a vnlunbli1 pud nt Adlress 1'roli'r Lolonade lintel Omaha Neb O-CSO-30' roii S\M : iionsns AMIVACJOS. . NI\V : on noon SIUOND-H VND CAHIUAOKS on ! busRli > ! i cheap 1111 1) KRC ! P C1J i on svr.rsvi VM. iMi'OUTrn sitnn.vND p m plmpl m mil and Imrncss Iniiultp P. Anrom llouli n "tori- P MK5 .TV-l'ltAlVroN . rllKAP. CAM , AT : f,21 Bt Jno Ilnnilln P-C73 29 ron s VLI'MISCILLAMOI : s. insT HAHDVVOOI ) HOtJ AND CH1CKI fence , nl o "all wire " C. U Ijce , Wl Q-C31 n HAND inrvcMs no JP. & 520 HICYCLUI rented , repaired. Om lllc > . Co , 323 N 18 > t Q 71 4 POU BALI : M GOO m HONPS UONNINO 20 Jiirs nnd beirlni ? 7 per ci nt Interest per nn num. tlino lioniN are nrt-claM In rv r > iei- pict , full inillculari furnlihed , rniike offer foi cash only Addrcn S 10 , care of Hoc q Mutt 30 POU SALI : , TIM : L\ST TVVHNTY-PIVIJ larico inaps of Omtlm iiiul South Onnln , known IIH PIP Mulr * c Onjlnnl maps. In box oa r , lth vprliiK lit 17 each , orlBlnall } "old f < r . " . A | ply nt Hooni 452 lleo bulldlnK. ttie-e nrn tlio only remaining copies Iswed In that form CJ M65 ! 27 POU SALn-ot.r ) LUMIIKU COVSISTINO OP 2x4 2xfi xhpitliiR. shlplip illliiK eti nlw < | iiantlt > old bricks Apply Aiworlnlfil Chin 1- tle 807 lion aril st Til , 1C40 Q-r.CS.JlP K'l ! Pdlt SALIJ HY ( 'AH I/1A1) , CAN IOT ) on I' M ft .st P or O II. I & P Hyu Ad dress HhoUvcll .V mvta , Pcrr > la laQ MG77 50 CLAIIlVOYASi IS. MUS nn. n wAiiunN CLAIUVOVANT ui- llaulo business medium , 8th jiar at 110 N IClh S CO I Tim \voNnnu OP Tim AOI : PUOP ALY Ma niy the' Krcatest fortune teller nt the world , pant , pn'sent future told or no charse 1C23 DodRO Ht S to 12 III 2 30 to 1 10 p m S M62J 23 * MASS \ n , iiATiisi , irrc. MMI : . SMI i ii H2i noiioLAS sTuum- sun tli ir room 7 , mufcaiRO , sttiun akolio ! ind sul- p mrlnc bath . T MCUl 27 MUS nil LIMN PLlIcmiC1 MASSAC.n PAH- lun nfrrslilnB an 1 iiirxtlvc , don't fall to nil 417 S llth H | unntnln T MMi : AUNPH-HVTHS. MAPSAOn f.07 SO 13th Ht. , room J 1 Mrjj rj' I1ATII3. MASS VOU MMP POST , 319k S l.lll. U CO ) MISS VAN VAMCKNIUmOH DHSTUOVh mil miticntly , ly electricity , smicilluoua Imlr. molt \\iuts , etc Ileum 410 N l.lte H1J ? U COO HUPTUUi : rvunn. NO PAIN NO DCTIJN- tlon fiom business , wo ref < r to hundrula of pitlinU cuted O 13 Miller Co. 307 N Y Life building Omaha , Neb U--C97 VIAVI A IIOMI : TUIATMP.NT POU UTIUINI : troubles 1'liyalilan In attendanci Consulta tion or health book free. 346 Ice HldK millS. MASSAGn. OND PIIBR health restorer , skin lieautlllei. 1C13 Chicago ftree t U M5S2 J7 uosroN ounss CUTTINO ACADHMY , u sci , Knibach blk learn the ) > est Mystem.nn rellttlni ; . tcich'ra wanted , clrcuKrj sent , Mrs Q Slulloi. U 031 MOM2Y TO I.OAX HKAIi BS > TATK. ANTIION'Y LOAN & TUUf-T CO 31S N Y I. ( Jtiltk inoncj at low ratei for choice firm lanns In lo\\a. northern Missouri eastern Nebraska W-C 0 CITY LOANS. C. A. STAUU , SK N. Y .LIPR MONI3Y TO LOAN ON IMPUOVIID OMAHA leal estate. lirenn in , Luxe Co. lV ton blK W 701 LOANS ov iMpnovnn & UNmrnovnu CITY projnrty W. Parnam Smith A Co . 13 0 Punam \V-70i MONIY TO IXIAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property at 5 5Vj. 8 uiul 6' per cent 1'usey & 'Ihomcs , room 207 1'Irat National Dank lildg MONKY TO LOAN ON PITY PHOPI111TY. JiWOO up to JoO OCO 00 1 Idellty liust Comimnj. VV-703 MON'IIY TO IOAN AT LOW IIAIUS 'I HG O P Ii\lsCo , 1D03 Parnum &t. V > ' 70d 0 PIMl CENT RIONI5Y TO LOAN ON OMAHA real thtato A. Neb farms W Jl MeiKIr. Onmha W 707 P D WJ2AD LOANS. 1C1II AND DOIKILAB WM130 J > 1 wn WILL HAVI : A LVHOI : .SPIH IAL i L-MJ to loan on linpro\ed Onnbi property In July and AiiKUHt nt linvest lain applj nmdon t \\nlt unlll youi old loan expire lldelity 'Irust I'ompitny. W MIS" p.rvL rsTvri : AND LOANS \\ltllam Jl. Ciarj , CI3 N. Y. Life 1)1 U VV 071 J2I MONPY TO LOAV 30 CO 00 DAYS Pt'UNI- lure , piano- , etc 13u1 On en icom S II irl.erjilk MONP.Y ' 1O LOW ON II UNIIPUI : . PI\NO ? . noiMJ . vvigum. e'c , .it lowest nile In tlty , no mm \ il of jinodi Btilctl > eontl lent\\ ! \ , you am DJ tlio loan ulf ut in > tlim > or In any aniuu--.t. O\fAIIA MOHIGAOK LOAN CO 3W h3 ICtli St X 703 cu.\cii > . . . . . pnttua piojfa. fn-e P Uull > . 12JJ lliouhuij No v M'EO _ ! : , Aiiorr sow LIJS .VUNION 7r < j ibi aKixli , ret ) ll > i bnvlu tjpi- . . , , , , , , two tlili I C.IM.S 4) duiil'lp Iron it null t i two tlilnl CIBIS 'Ihla nntcrlil wa us il on liio elmnlia lleo ami Is In fnlrly good condition 'Will b > soW iliP.il > In InilK i In iiimntltles to Hill innch-mi Vp jy | hi prison or tiy mall ti ' . . ' . - ( M Oinilii 'Ilio 15. ' 1'iililli.lit-ig Nth * 713 1-OU SM.lI-Mi\T : MAUKI3T. fLNTIIAL LO- cutKn , Ku ( > d 'lUtroniKi , ilK-ap for tmh if talMi tlili mil. AiMie.si l : Jl Jl , , . , , | | | , f. Cumuli llluffs Y C3J Sii foir"fiAlTl2 PPIlNl rtllTi : AND PNIJKU'Tvic Inn biuliiha 'u Bend ti'wn , only stw.1. , t.i > | t.ndli Ini.itl'M , lui , iln for tii-li. KOU 1 ipibiiu fitr uliln ? , niitu or it.ll ut unio , , V II L'rii t lununilnnh , la. Y-MOJ1 S run H.M.I : , i.mt-u AND h-ioe-K OP ONU op Ilia lust mil tnnht contriilly lixati'd llurj. | v.jirilliK" i ! ' "I'1 htibhs In On ilia line ullier liculM"M II | u inliiH all my tlnu ttrms IUK'I ' nr mlnlit tlM lime on pan , wlih tn-'inlti Aililn < h to Onuihn l.i-i. i .Mby. Jj l p % HTNin : IN piioriTMir.i'jr"vsT" ' Aildii H 21 Jlee- l-MM'i.n * 2. ACUI J OP CiOOI ) I4-\NU l.N . N"bruski to exi.Jiant. < ' " ! ' luidnari. . , luiiilxr bai'l , 01 ni ) il cltvi'toi. Adill sa Loili NVOUTH CHOK'j ; PHOPIIU'Y IN OA- i to Irudo lor mtKlniultst' , AdOr im H POU KXCHANOK. fJTY'n < l'juTV AND mini * cash for clrin tirl. of in ; .hanilUv within IfO inlli s AUdritx S 8 lk TO RxricNiu i\m OMAHAiuopiuiY , A faun of SM niira | u fainlth munty , Kwncab AJdivaa lloW. . gniltll Criilir , Kiinwm _ _ _ _ _ _ y.-WM J > 4 POU 1IIAIU ) . CLUAIt ) , A.M > I.N ClVvill ? uiunt > \ Kiiii > a , ( pi u pi I n till.d ( .lit . L If liu > , Silt IMlu Cll > Ulull /-HC7J ( V6 j.osTaoj.nviui ] HINU. t HIONIS , NIAH M P. tliuidi lUlurn lo life alike fur luuuul , trg jo * T. IJIT\\IIN : \ : IS.IK AND cAbs , ANO - t.uUI nhUiatln0medal , folu | ins cuti.nliiH. c.'Hllieilnu bliaiuion , June 25 1SSO. M , CHlliuiiii.'i ) AuuliMiy. " lie. luin la lieu pnive ai > t , u l.oft MpSfl Jo ! MiiU\Iu TJII ) PKOPLU'S , . ki. , U the oulplurc wluie lAaM | are UH tq lit r llevwd of all tlipli iroiakni-iiie rtloiaics Itmllar to their k x IliU U tli olji.t JU- pciitnry In th illy Uon't Jie llatv , proiraul nation | tiw tlilor pr liiuir. und l oticr ( jiiuntli ybur allmt.nl ui y Lo lucuiablui nil Uc. lujeil CUUIkCJl BUJ Jtliigulrttllkd lOtlUd JIQ nuttur from \\lioi cian-t lia\c H flue home If > uu jio U orJiai } . , nil Jittu. t.icU.hiK | ktamu > il ir.villi Jjx 4 up. ron < m.niinAi. B PAUT1E1 ? W18HINO TO 1UY ) IXVT9 POIl bulldlnp purpo c . IIOUJM nnd lol for linm , ranclnR In price from < > ) to J1SQ 0 > or ntre- property for ImMttncni ohoiild PTiitnlno our im twfora purclm lnr ( ns we nre pre- \ > nrt < \ lo off r the 1 > * t tlmt can bo hnd at prices lo cult the time * POTTHU & OKOHOi : COMPANY , S W Cor. 16th nnd Pninnm ! UP M913-30 AIlSTIlACTd TUB 15Y11ON : COMPANY. Ui : 712 POP. RAI.n-HOPSi : 7 UOOMS AND PULL LOT cm 3ZJ st between Poppleton nnd Woolworlh , 1 < WOO Hun * * 7 roonn nnil full lot nn Oporslft nve , twpPti Poppleton mil VVoolworth , tl.MH ) ort House 0 luoini , bam , lot 04x150 ft , 3119 Iturt t . 11000) llou o 5 loomi , lot 30x130 ft , 3121 Hurt ft , Jl 50000 Home 3 roonn nnJ full lot , near car line , ( WOO Pull Int frontlnc wp t on Hnn com jnrK be- peti AVoolttorth nnd Hickory f. fpoclal tcj nil laid In full , Jt iOO 00 Double thl [ irlce Mould bo n c in crvntl\o value for thli lot todn > Pull lot north front on Hurt t , between 25th nnd 50th Mi , (1 3"0 00 1 ot MxllJ ft , south front on DxlKC t. , bo twrcon 21111 nnd 30th M . Jl.SOO CO Lot 50x127 ft rant front , four block * east llnnfcom park , JVO M South front lot In Cleveland Place , ono block from 21th st car HIIP fill 00 Phe ncrcn near South Oninhn , $35000. 2" " ) iicre't near Plon-nce (2 1 Oil 00 I it iti nrre nt thp main wc t entrnnce nnd lonuslde thp Ml notirl Pnclllc tnllon nt Port Crook anil r ar thn government hulldliiKS cheap POTTnil ft OKOUOK COMPANY S \V. Cor. ICth nnd Pnrnnm Sts Ui : M52I 23 aoLt ) OH sn.vnu- Nlneteen hundrpd dollars Monthly pi > nipnts HII > H u l.i-uitirnl cottnRp In Wnlnut Hill Onnlin Hi il Hitate nnd Trust e-omi any 211 H ultli ISth t Iin MCC6 MPI : INS. POLICIES nouaiiT , LOANS ON same VV P llolilen. 1' O Uox K7. Omnlm SCI Jy3 incvci.ns. WEST'N 111CYCLU & OUN CO . 2)16 CUMINO. 713 rou H oo pnu MONTH wn CLUAN. ADJUST oil , npnlr oidlnir > punctures nnd htep l Rood repair vour blocle Pull Ilnof sundries Ak Sar-Ii.n C > cle Co , 319 S 16th St 32b-J5 IHCYCLIIS CLHANCn OILUI ) AND IN- llated , chicked and cared for , } 1 23 pi r monta 10J So 13th St. H CJ1 27 UlMIOI.STnitI.NC rUItMTUHU. ruuNiTtrnn PACKHD , courinis MADH TO older , mattresses made nnd renoMited , chalrn c.mid cheap this month M S. Wulklln Jill Cumlng lei 1331 719 .MUSIC , AHT AMI I. VNCJIJAOE. oKouan P. GBLi.nNnnciv , IIANJO AND guitar teacher 1S15 ChicaRo St. 100 PIN ! ! 1IALI3 PIANO $ V. NIW V1 SAMple - ple piano , only 1175 31S McC'ague biilldlmr M 581 27 * LOWHST nTIS TO ou PHOM ntmopn. ALL lines 1\\o \ * Cook .t bon Miration tourp Harry K Moored H15 Pninam st , Omaha 3S9 Jj7 IIOHSUb 1'ASTUltni ) . GOOD GRASS. HOAUD PCNCH SPUING water. A. W. Plielps i. bon , 207 Nn n\ LJfc WANTnD-HOUSnS AND CATTLR. AI1UND- nnt ( .rass , water nnd shade , teims vcrj rns- onable. Ad Iresa Crescent Land Co. Crescent , la. 11 778 J30 HUILDI.NK AMI LOAN AbSOCIATJO.NS. bllAULS IN MUTUAL L S. L ) ASS N PAY 11. 7. 8 per cent when 1 , 2 3 jeara old. always ro- Jeemable. 1704 Parnam st. Na'tlnser , Sec 710 now TO OIT A HOMP. ou sucuui : oooo Interest on avlnss Apply to Omaha L S. U Ass'n , 1701 Parnam O SI Nattlnge- . Sec r.vwMiuoicniis. II MAUOVV11Z LOANS MONEY , 413 N. 10 ST. 720 KNTIAORSIENTS TO HO DIinsSMAKINO IN families solicited. Miss faturdy , 2C17 Pa\cn port street. Jl 172 JylO \vv.vnr > _ 'io IIORHOAV. f 0i 0i ) , FIVP ) YRAHS , lUIUfLVTION IJNTUU- prKo In western Nebraska , security , 2 GI acns good land Address b 13 , Hie M27 SIIOIITIIAMJ AM ) TYPBWUITING. A. C. VAN SANT'S bCIIOOL 5U N. Y. LIPE 718 For Table Use , Is the most delicious of all preparations. Photographic Views of the Ruins of the Oieat St. Louis Cyclone. This jjrnphli- and nutli < > nlc ( icsnino of tlit > clone's . ilLMdly nnd ti'ritiii ] ( . > tlvu v\oil ; , li'y nu'.ui'j of tlio pen niitl caiuciu , c.'in only bu obtained at tlio luislnc nlllco of Tin- Hue , lor llm low pili-o of 25e' and tlio coupon liulovv. Call nt the olllco and iixiiinliu ) tliooiK , which Is not olluiod foi' piilo at any other place In tlio city. 43 HL PAGG WE The U ' 0 has sei-mod the cxclnslvo light for Omaha , , Soulh Omaha and f'otnicll IHiilT.s. Out-ot-town biihst'il OIH can hi'L-iuo thjs woik hy cnttlni , ' out thu coupon and mulling ft lo the t'iclo View Di'p'UliuiMit ' , Oinah.t ik'f , and un- " 3u ll > coin , MlU ) the nunio and Can bo secured at THIJ mi OFFICH , TJoo Building , Omaha , OU THE ME Ol'HCH ' , 10 Iforth Moin Street , Council Blufta. COUPON TO secure t ) > U Intorcatliii ; set of \ tm out this out and bring It with 2.1 fCIllS tO tllO UUKllHWS Olllco Of Tlio Uep In Olnalm or Council Bliitfe. or nmll It with 2o crnta In I'oiji to cyri.ojju VIEW DIHT. , OMAHA , KJ JJ JEFICIT ALRISM IN SIGHT 3talo Revenues Certain to Tall Below the Probable Appropriations. COUNTY VALUATION % 'PLACED TOO LOW Iliinoil oVi 'lU'tiinn > < lit MIIMV ( lint t IIP''I'd ' till AMU lie- ' MY MllMiiiix 'f.V'XN Thau lHSt Yl'llV'M. LINCOLN' , .luno 25. ( Special ) State Au1 dllor Moore has received assessment re turns ot the valuation of the state from sixteen counties. Twelve of llicso counties show a decrease fiom the valuation of 1S95 of the amount , In round numbers , of $1,185.- 000 Tour of them show an Increase of $93,000 , making a totnl decrease of $1,092- 000. This proportion , If sustained through out the remainder of the ninety counties , would reiult In n decrease In the state from the 1S95 valuation of (6,500,000 In round numbers. This decrease In valuation Is not qulto so largo as has been shown In pre vious > c'arn , but It Is consldcicd far greater than the facts warrant The valuation In 1891 was , In louiid numbers , $194,000000 ; in 1891 , $ l ! > 3000000 ; 111 1S93 , $171,000,000. In round number * , Auditor Moore estimates that the total valuation , based on the re turns from the slUcon counties , will bo $105,000,000 At n 5 mills assessment this would lalso a fund of $825,000 pot annum , less 10 [ cr cent The appropriations for the next blennlum are not known , of course , but for the past blennlum they vvero $ J,7t > 4 000 , and It IH readily scon that the state valuation , nt this into. Is bound to fnll fur short of sutllclent lovcnuo to meet state expenses. The probable collections which can be made out of the present valuations the coming year will bo , according to Mr Moore , about $743,000 for the general fund Against this will bo the state appropria tions exceeding $1,000,000 foi the year 1SU7 , leaving a deficiency of $ J5ri,000 at least Auditor Moore sajs that the statements made by county assessors to the effect that Nebraska property is constantly depreci ating , are untrue , nnd misleading to the public nt largo , ami especl.illy to non-rcsl- donts. Ilo exprebsed today the opinion that n now sjstom of assessment should bo put Into execution Ills Idea is for a state as sessment board of , say , five members , elected for five jears each , whose duty it should be to apportion to eich comity the amount of money duo fiom them to the state nc- cordlng to estimated valuation , and hold each county responsible for Its exact quota Until some such sjstom Is adopted It It , the auditors opinion that local assessors will continue to reduce the valuation of Nebraska's property under the prossuio of local Inlluoncos KINKAID CHANGES HIS PLANS. Judge M P Klnkald ot the riftoenth Judicial district , wild has been said to bean an asplrnnt for the itpubrtcau congressional nomination in the Sixth congressional dis trict , was a visitor at the state caplt.il to day. It Is not so certain that ho will imke the congressional race , as there are cer tain Indications of a political nature which may readily lead ono to suppose ho would I bo pcifcctly willing to switch his aspirations j Into the supreme cojirt channel , lie today Intel viewed a number of prominent state politicians In the city in regard to this proposition Under the tot ms of the amend ment to tbo constitution which will bo laid before Nebraska voters this fall two su preme court Judges aye to be elected should the amendment carry , and candidates aio to bo nominated at the. republican conven tlon next week The judge himself states that he would like tp bq the one selected from the North I'latfe country , and his boom can bo considered as falrlj launched Mayor Graham announces that ho Is going to have no more gambling In the city dur ing1 the temalnder of his administration In consequence of this ordci the police captains have gone quietly to the several i "joints" frequented by the Lincoln tlgei and given the proprietors tips to this effe' < t. Up to the recent agitation by a number of local preacheis and other residents , who have keenly felt the disgrace of the open , and profligate character of the gaming In- i dtibtiy , the picsent municipal admlnlstia- tlon has thrown every shield possible around the "tin horns , " and It has been a matter of public notoriety tlmt It was perfectly safe for bomo half dozen notorious keepers of gambling houses to ply their trade Indus triously nnd without fear of municipal dis turbance It remains to bo seen if Mayor Graham will stand hy his recent order Once or twice bofoio he has temporalily closed down on the "Baltics , " but they have nl | sulllclently icnlvcd to continue busiress at the same old stands The appeal ot the defendants In the Lin coln "telephone cases" was filed todny in the supreme court Several months ago coitaln pat tics in this city rcglstcicd a kick against the Nebraska Telopho.no com pany on account of the company's alleged dlscrimatlon In rates In favor of newspapers These patties refused to pay the tegular price charged per month unless all the newspapers should bo made to do likewise The case got into the distric * cuiirt and the decision wont against the telephone com pany. The company appealed and ( lied a brief. The defendants now file n brief of about ten lines , in which they merely clto the State of Nebraska ox rcl Wilson against the Nebraska Telephone company , 17 Neb 12C. 12C.Alfred Alfred Stokonburg , the man who fired two bullets into VV Dullard last night , In the tatter's shop 317 South Ninth street was taKen this afternoon before the Insanity commission , who ordered him to bo at once taken to the asylum He Is an old- time Inmate of that Institution Mayor Gtahaiu has Issued nn order that no flio crackots or other combustible material employed for colobrallng the Kouith of July will bo pc'rmlttod to bo shot off before that day Police have boon ordered to ar rest nil offenders This morning four Chinamen , Ono Lung , High Hall , Low Hall and Ah Sin , who run a truck farm near the city , were arrested for an assault on Charles Webster The Chlnamon pleaded guilty and wcro lined $1 and costs Omaha people In Lincoln At the Llmlell Augntit Meyer , A. W Claik , II I. Weatou. At the Capital W 13 Gordon , W. B Howard At the Lincoln -II Kountre , D H. ( luncllund , MUs Winifred Klmball , A. M Jeffrey , A. J Cooley , M. H , Collins , W. g. .leamip , S 13. Irwlii. Mali } blioiv ill liiNtliiKH. HASTINGS , Juno 25 ( Special ) The Presbyterian church wasalmost ) filled yes terday with women and babies , tlio occasion lining a baby show Tlujro woio over 100 babloa entered and Jit ) | ot ( exhibition jn the various classes , , _ , HI OHM \MVUI3 IS MJIIY MO1IT. Writnendnr MKlit'n AVlnit .Vot Severe Out In ( tic Snc. SVIUCUSK , Neb. June 25 ( Special Tel egram ) A very heavy wind and rain storm prevailed hero last night with n precipita tion of 113 Inches The wind was the heaviest of the season , partly unroofing two or thrro houses and breaking down trees all over town. Tanners In this vicin ity report tlmt oats , where very heavy , are laid llat , with small prospect of their re covery. Corn and wheat are also damaged considerably. The telephone wires were broken down by a falling tree west of town and again by a wrecked corn crib near Una- dlllaPAIUHUHY PAIUHUHY , Neb , June 23 ( Special 1 A heavy 1 lain fell last night , amounting to 2 It ! Inches , 'the storm lasted several hours , ko the rain all so-ilted Into the ground without doing any damage , excepting a little delay- to the small grain harvest GUAN1) ISLAND , June 23 ( Special ) Late reports of thu hall storm of last night do not show any more serious results than Indicated In last evening's telegram The stretch that was the most severely visited Is very small and outside of it very little damns" was done to crops ST PAUL , Neb , Juno 25 ( Special ) An other heavy rain fell thin morning , amount ing to 1 11 Inches This makes a rainfall of about throe Indus hero during the week Hye Is now about icady for cutting nXKTHU , Neb , Juno 25 ( Special ) About noon yesterday heavy clouds com menced moving fiom southwest to nortbinst The heat became almost suffocating , especially Inside of buildings About C o'clock n stoim began forming In the southwest , rising quite lap- idly The heaviest , however , passed to the east and south of town The center of the cloud was of a seo-gieen color , the lightning Hashes from this cloud were a blood-red color , and the wind which blow from the cloud vvns hot. Instead of cool , as is usually the case Theie did not seem to be any veiy Imid wind , but many blanches and limbs , and occasionally a tree , were broken down , although very little ln.ll fell In town. However , farmers report no se- ilnus damage The wind did not flatten the small grain or bionk down much coin 'Ihero were frequent light showers up to mid night , when the wind shifted to northwest and became cooler. About an Inch of rain fellFKUMONT FKUMONT , Juno 25 ( Special ) There was a heavy shower here last night , which was accompanied by a strong wind. A good many shade tiees were blown down In nil parts of the city. Reports from the countiy are that In some places oats are blown flat and It Is feaied that considerable damage his been done them. No buildings are re- poi ted danuued NHLSON. Neb , Juno 23 ( Special ) This section received a heavy rain last night about four Inches of water falling It was accompanied by some wind and hall , which as far as yet leained consul no material damage except to lodge the Mnall grain Harvest has begun In this county and the wheat Is of good quality , coin Is In the llncat possible condition , and the H-ime can be said of oats Pastilles aio excellent and stock doing well Theie will be no aid sent to Nuckolls county in 1S91) ) GRANT , Neb , Juno 23 ( Special ) A heavy lain fell hero Tuesday night Wheat which suffeied last week fiom extiomo heat Is coming out wonderfully this vvi-uk Corn was never In better condition at this time of the year. It Isell advanced , color good , giound clean and moist. Potatoes also look well The grabs never looked bcttei and stock Is doing well NniJRASKA CITY , June 25 ( Special ) The hot weather of the past few days was relieved by a heavy rain last night of sov- etal hours' duiatlon The ground Is now thoroughly soaked and oats will require no more moisture to mature them SniOMSnunO , Neb , June 23 ( Special ) This section was visited by nnotlu r hard rain last evening , accompanied by consid erable hall , but not enough to do any damage - ago to the growing crop * The giound Is again thoroughly soaked , which insures a big crop The landscape prcsenta a sight that is pleabing. Oatb , lye and barley stand from three to four feet high. Corn In some places is being laid by , being knee high A large acicage of the latter has been planted NORTH BEND , Neb , June 23 ( Special ) Last evening the people of this town were e\clted by the approach of a dark cloud , which struck here at 8 p m , tearing up trees and blowing down chimneys. Iho town looked this morning like a small cyclone has pasbed through Several parties were struck by slabs , but not seriously In- juieil WILSONVILLH , Neb , Juno 25 ( Special. ) A gladly welcomed rain of one and one- half inches visited this place last night , airlvlng Just In time to give the vvhput and oats a boost and increase the growing en ergy of the ocean of corn , which Is about three feet In height , and Is now being laid by. LEBANON , Neb , Juno 2" ( Special Tele gram ) Thcro were heavy rn'ns between Orleans and St Prancls all along the 13 . M Corn Is the best ever known At Hlul City and St I'ranols small gialn prospects are Impiovcd ,10 per cent BUTTON. Neb , June > ' , ( Spec ! il ) Theie was a heavy rain storm here last evening The German Evangelical church was struck by lightning and considerably damaged HUMnOLDT , Neb , Juno 23 ( Special ) Ono of the best rains of tlio beason , amount ing to about two Inches , fell In this vicinity last nlgl-t. PAWNEE , CITY. Neb , June 23 ( Special ) A very heavy rain fell In this place last night and some hall , but not enough to damage crops. Oats are blown down Most of the farmers hive been cutting their wheat the past week HLOOMINGTON , Neb , Juno 23 ( Special ) It rained steady for three houis last night Coin Is v\alst high , but oats are going to be spotted on account of the Intense heat that followed the lain. TECUMSKII , Neb , Juno 23 ( Special ) Last night almost tv.o Inches of rain fell In this vicinity Corn and grass aie benefited The wind which accompanied the tain Is reported to have damaged oats bomowhat 'Hie woik of wheat harvesting is stopped for a day or so , Inti'rrNtiMl lit ( lie K\ | > Nl ( Ion. NELSON , Nob. , Juno 25 ( Special ) The people of this portion of Nebraska are rejoicing with Omaha that the Tiansmls- slsslppl exposition is now an assured fact They lenll/o tlmt Omaha will bu largely benefited , and while the metropolis will get the lion's share of such benefits , the state generally will got Its share , .Siiinii < Hil > < > < ] I'riiKi inn , NELSON , Neb , Juno 23 ( Special ) Nolaon will celebiata tbo Kouith In old- fanlilonod style this year A novel program has been piepared , and the lawyers of thq town will do the speaking Twelve young ladles of Nelson have oigunlzed a band and have secured enough money to purciuio | their Instruments W' " women u ± , / uu \ ' are beautiful ( { ' > \ in telegraphic reports. " * ( ty. Y. Sun. ) So all washing and cleaning is easy , quick and safe if you believe what the ped dlers and some grocers tell you about certain washing pow ders. Now , you can test the ease and tjje quicknes.5 very soon. Rut the safety that is another tiling. You can't prove that to yourself without a long , and perhaps expensive and disastrous , { rial. Better stick to the first-made , never-changing , best-known washing-cpmpound Pearline. Almost any woman can prove to you the safety of Pearline. And nothing that can be , and has been , thus proved will do all your washing and cleaning so easily , so qujckjy , and so economically. CJckA Peddlers and iomc tmscrupulqus grocers will tell > ou " this is 02 rood as'1 ' OC11U or "the same as Pearline. " IT'S FALSR Pearline is never peddled , U' T > . _ 1 _ atul lf y ° ur KWW sends jqu sonjctliini ; in place of Pearline. bo x5aCK honest idaejt , KH - MMDS' 1'YLB , \pT\irrn'A iM'i'ii.s onnrTi : . Vililrcnx In HooownKliMi of Ilio t'lmn nf < li < Yrnr. J , Juno 25. ( Special Telegram ) The ChnntniKltm Rrailuntlnft cxprilset oc- currcit this nflernoon anil vvcro wltne ied by a Inrgo crowd. The class consisted of ten mombcn , but sovoa of the number from Pawnee City failed to arrive. Those Rradim- Ing were llev. J H Wooilooek of Tecunneh , Mrs Mary KliiR bur > of Ohlovvit anil Miss Helen Armslriiiii ; ol lleatrlre The Clmiitnuqiia procession heiiled by the banil , follow eil by the marihliiK Rraihiates and a host of prettily nttlroil llttlo slrls , marched utulcr the beautiful Horn ! arch ami golden gate. The recoKiiltlon of the class of ' ! Ki was formally observed. The recognition ail- dic'ss was delivered by Kev 0 M Hrovvn flohl Bccrolary of the Chautauqua Literary society , the subject being "Today ami Tomorrow " 1'r 1'ivlil- son undo the presentation of the dlplonni v\lth ono of his UBiial happy ami lielpfnl talk1 ? IMonslvo prepiratlons are going on for Satutilaj's rarnlval \ large number of thu merchants of the city are preparing floats representing tholi business nml the success of the undertaking Is assured. lliirKliir Si'iihMitM'il i\t IMnlttiiiiniOi. 1'l.ATlSMOUTII , Juno 23 ( SpceUl ) - Judge Itamsoy opened district court today to sentence John Ilrown charged with rob blng a store at Alvo May 29. for which he was arrested a couple of weeks ago at Au burn Ilrown pleaded guilty staling , In ox- tommtlon of hh crime , that he vvns unable to work , being a sufferer from nervous pioHtrntlon Ho wan sentenced to three nml n half years In the penitentiary Court was adjourned until tomorrow at 9 o'clock to give other prlsoneis nn oppot tunlty to plead guilty and have their cases disposed of There has been n vast amount of unfa vornblo comment regarding the adjournment of court , and the delay In settlement of some Important lases , and Judge Ramsay Is being severely criticised on all sides The court has not yet acled upon the mandate Issued by the supreme court In the State Dank of Murdoclc caao. vviu-rc Mllluril r Miili- | Will Olflirntr. MILIjAUD , Neb. , Juno 25. ( Special ) The German population In this locality will celebrate brato the Kourth at Chris I'oppenhagen s summer resort. At considerable expense Mr PopponluiRcn bus fitted up his summer garden for the entertainment of his guests and the grand obi American bird will scle-am the coming Fourth as she never before screamed in Mlllard A plntform , 40x00 feet , erected undoi the spiending branches of the Maples In Poppcnhagcn's pork will accommodate the lovers of dancing. Several paities of Omahans will plcnlo hero on that day. JIM Cimplo Wo l. IIASTINOS , Juno 23 ( Special ) Mollle H. Sain , the oldest ilattRlitci of W. n Sain was married this evening at the homo of bei parents to Herbett D. Webster Ilcv G. W. Islmm of the Methodist church olll clitcd Mlle Iloss and Miss Jcnnto May Wirt vvoie married last niqht In the p.irloi of the Union hotel Hov. Ur Ulngland per formed the ceremony , after which thu couple went to tbo dining loom and partook of n flue wedding supper with friends and rela lives. _ _ Mnrrloil lit IVi'iiioiit. FREMONT , Juno 25 ( Special ) ' 1 he wedding of Charles Feldman , train ills patcher ot the Elkhorn , and Miss Llbble Hurgesa , until recently an operator In the Western Union Telegraph ofllcc , took place- hero last evening , the coi oniony being pei- formwl by Hev Ml. Urlnatead of the Uaptlst church. Only n few relatives anil Intimate frlcmls of the contractlna parties v\cro prc'bont. Hoth bavo a lario clrclo of ac qimliitanccs licro. Iicctiirvs t < > Uiivxtrtli NCURASKA CITY , Juno 25 ( Special ) rully 400 members of tlio various npworth leagues about the state ate In the city Exercises vvero held almost constantly to day , commencing at 5 30 this morning. Ilcv. W. P. Munay , Ph. D. , of Omaha , dcllvcilng an address this evening , taking for his sub ject "Sunday School Politics " lion. A G Wolfeubcrgcr of Lincoln lectured to a largo audience on "Iho Extermination of. tlio Saloon. " : Court lit Hfil Olmiil Adjourns. nCD CLOUD , Neb , Juno 23 ( Special. ) District court adjourned yesterday , after the judge had admitted George Dialce to ball Drake was committed on a charge of statutory criminal assault , nnd icleascd on a bond for $2,000. He- broke ball , but was finally returned to the county jail Judge lleall released him on ball of $1,500. The county attorney resisted the application foi bail strenuously , but was o\eiitiled. I. ( < tur Ml on > | IIN ! * . BUTTON. Neb , Juno 23 ( Special ) n of. R II Scott , president of tbo Wcstcin Con- servatoty of Music of Kansas City , was hero last evening at the graduation exercises of the Stilton branch of the Intcrbtato associate system of thlb conservatory This btanch Is In charge of Mrs Mattie Moyeis. I'rof Scott lectured on music and conferred the certificate on Miss Josophlno Silver , the first gtaduato. /IniliK'i ninii Il\ < in < ifiisi * Si'ttlcil. HfiATRICn , Neb . Juno 25 ( Special Tele gram ) 'I ho long-drawn-out Zimmerman dlvorco case Is finished and the court do- di'CH that Mrs Klmmurnian shall have a illvorco J3.000 , the custody of the chil dren and a Millleleut aum annually for their support Zimmerman Is ono of Oago roun- tj's wonlthlcst farmoiB , having UOO acres of land in ono tract. Untcrprlni * of Omnlia I'coil | | . . STHOMSHUUG , Neb. , Juno 23 ( Special ) Parties from Omaha have been hero this week endeavoring to secure the right of way for a telephone line fiom York to David City the linn to pass through lirncdlct , Stromsbuig , Osccola , Shelby , and Hlsing City 'Iho project Deems to meet with general ap proval , und it Is < | illtu probable the line will ho built. _ Illlllllllolll I'll II I I IT III III' M l I'll. INDIANObA , N'eb , Juno 25 ( Special ) The Indlanola Courier , thu olllclul paper of Hcd Willow count j , will bo moved to Mo- Cook , Juno 20 , This move Is necessitated on account ot the recent decision of the stipromo court , moving the county seat to McCook 'Uio Couilci was established Jan- uaiy 1 , 1S30 , and has never liilaKc < l an IHSUO. Nlli'KiillH ( "mill I ) ' ! ' < iii'lifiN. NKLSON , Neb , Juno 26 CS.ccial | ) - . The Nuckolla County Normal Institulo will convc'iio nt Superior , July 0 The following arc the Instructors Prof I i : Wilson anil Mrs IJmma Wilson of Superior , l'i of IM 14 Itouso of Hebron ; 1'rof A U Jarrctt of Oak , II , W. Wilson of Lincoln ; Geneva Kleming of Shcnaniloah , la IM-i-inii luu for Iiiilfiuiiiliiiicit | DID. XJM'SSIJS , Neb , Juno 25 ( Specal ) ) Ulybses v\lll celebrate the Potirth I'lin are now subscribed , to paj all expenses for a grand time Judge Staikm bu chief orator , assisted by Messrs. Aldrlch , Cain , Halo , Slu'elsloy and Walling of David City. The Davd | City Cornet baud will fuinlsh , the inualo. _ TI-IIC-IMTH AHHfiiililtt at I'liniic'iCl ( PAWNIR : CITY , Neb , jimo -Special ( ; The county teachura' Institute U In full blaet , with 115 luuuti , unrolled. hdu-I. tf > Oiiuiliii , J , Nth , Juno -Special ( ) ri > o cars of stock \oro shipped from thli place to Omaha thin morning Mui-rltiui ) Permits tovv'd havp lccn ) Ibaupd to folloulntr parties by tlio county Judge : Nn mo nnd Addiesu Ace Albi rt Doll. OmihJ . y Jirlduet McCartliy. Omnlm . at KrnnK Jlartln , Otnaii | ; . i Ncllo | 9 Cobb. Omaha . , . . , , , . , z | Mlko HaniUll. Omaha . 2 ; rntncva JCoohnr , Omaha . 21 rrank A Bctiwnl iibort' , Jr. , Ornaliu. . . Iuc > i-d-AArds , Omalm . . . . . ' . . . . . John u Wagner. Omaha . Mary J llclns , Omaha . . . 2j Henry J Jttiday. South Omah.i LO Mubcl I > I.arscn South Omaha , . 2 I\-Hpns who liayo a cougolns spell cu-ry night ou account of a tickling sensation IL tto throat muy ovcrpotue It at ouco by 6 ot pno .Minute Couch Curs. SOUTH OMAHA NBWS The appliance for electrocuting dogs 'vns completed > esterday afternoon and tested last evening It now works perfectly nnd the unredeemed eanlno Is killed Instantly when the current Is applied Separate wires vvero inn from the electric light plant to the dog pound nnd the electroiuting mn- chlno Is not on the regular lighting lines , the power being furnished by u spaie d : munu The apparatus consists of two primary wires run direct fiom a d > nnmo to the dnij pound It Is an alternating current of 1 100 volts \t the pound ono vvlte Is put In a series with ten slxtee-n-cnndle power 101 volt Incandescent lamps Leading from thcso lamps Is n wire direct to n pinto of Iron two by four feet upon which the dog stands The other primary wire lending Into the tniil KOCH through n two-polo swltih from which lenilH n vlre with which imincctlomi are iiuulo with the dag's nosi < or moutu Copiioctlims thus iiinde the switch being turned for the current to be applied the dog reeelvts the full voltage which Is gen erated A wet sponge with a wlro nttnihcd Is placetl In an ordinary dog muzelo , which Is fnslonod onto the canine nmrkc < d for death , nnd the animal walks onto the plilu when the operator turns the switch nnd the lei ? Is dead Hy applying the current v\lth the Incan- .U'scont lamp attached nil dnngcr of short- circuiting the djnnino Is done away with , thus avoiding all dnngoi. either to the nm- chluer } , the line or tltn operator South Omnhn Is the first city In the tountrj to dispose ) of unredeemed dogs by electricity The expense of the necessary machine li smnll nnd the nnlmnl is killed Instantly. Ihu appliance Is the Invention of 13 S Dim- mock , supeilntondeMit of the South Omnlia Electilc Light company IVl'KM ) TO M \ U n A ; < > OI > SllOU'lMJ. onlli Oiiuiliii > MII \ triiil < lfi Piiruiln In Torn1. This morning nt ' ) o'clock the committee In charge of the Transmlsslsslppl pat ado to night vvlll hold n meeting at the ofllco of E Wllcox for the purpose of he-nrlng ro- jiorts of subcommittees nnd making llnnl ar rangements Quito n sum of money v ns raised jesterdny by the finance Lonimltt'Hi lo pny the expenses of the parade The business men contributed liberally nnd seemed to bo anxious to mnko Iho South Omahn section of tbo pniado something to ho proud of Colonel A L Lott nnd Jack WalteiH will bo the marshals , and each will appoint a ouplo of aides According to the ariangn- ments now nindo the parade w 111 march as follows Marshals und aides band major and city count II .unl city officials In car riages , members of the board of trade In car- rlages civic boclotlcs and other foootmon , bloclcs. battalion of horsemen The tlireo camps of the \nclcnt Older of United Woikmon hero expect to tuin out tull > 200 men In line Each of the parking houses v\lll send a te-nm 01 two appropt lately decorated , and many of the- business house's will have wagons In the pat ado. . The meet ing pluco for the horsemen Is at the High school , the lost of the procession will fonn on M street between Twoilty-fouith and Twenty-sixth. _ II n trio ( ' ! ( > C.osNlii. Dr Wheeler delivered an address to tl o Ta > lor mission last night J. W Rice , a Wllsonvlllo bankci. Is In the city looking after some piopcrty Interests Mrs. William Rjan left jistorday for Mil- wailkeo , vvhcro she will vlblt friends and relatives. J. M. Carter of Wi oping Water was at the stock yards jostcrday with some very line cattle. Elder Mn > field will address the members of the Young Men's Clulstlan association Sunday afternoon Mrs. M. J. Dav Is , mother of Mrs P J. Walsh , has leturncd fiom n two weeks * visit in Oklahoma Mis i Maty Wilson of Preston , la. , Is v li lting her sister , Mrs. A. Casper , Twenty- third and N streets. Jack Paiks , who WON scalded at Cudahy's Wednesday , was testing ( as ) last night. 'Iho burns are not as bad as at first thought. Trltz Fntterlleb was arraigned In polleo court jesterday afteinoon nnd pleaded guilty to burglary. Judge Chrlstmami bound him over to the dlblrlct court In the sum of $500. Samuel Dennis Relief cotps will glvu a social Tuesday ovenlng next at the resldenqo of J. W. Cross All old soldiers and tholr families are Inv itcd. Chief nrennan will go to Fremont on the 2'th ) to testify In the case ngalnst Joseph Tucker v\ho Is accused of stealing bomo diamonds mends j and Hklppcd out. tircnnaii caught him ] hiding In a box car. The Maxwell mission nt Sixteenth nml Missouri avenue was dedicated last nUht by the KlngH Daughteis of the Presbjterlan church. After n woloomlni ; addrchs and a short musical program itfieuhinonts vsero snivod. 1 ho young daughter of Putcr Lenagh. Seventeenth and Q streets , who VMIS klckc'd by a horse > eHtcrday nfternoon , was ntlll unconscious at 0 o'clock last evening 'Iho skull vuis fiaiturod nnd the phjjleinns do not have any hope of the child's recovery. Home \ViiHiiC Ilullt In n Dn > , Noltber am the obstlnato maladies to the removal of which the great ( orroctlvc , Hos- toiler's Stomach Illttois , Is ndaptcJ diral'lo In an hour To persist In the use of this slandnid ronn-dy Is no moio than jtmt. lllllousness , constipation , malaria , rhonma- tlsm , kidney complaints and niMVousnc'ss are among tlio complulntbhlih It ciailicatci ! . l'ii Ii . | t > 1 1 > Ho l"i ill * ( * * . Ovvliifr to tlio fe > nr expioMsul liy KOIIID that the exhibition of llicwoiktt In Pain's List Dajn of I'ompill would eml nititM- HUiiounilhiK' pro.oity | , Ohlct llidell hart ronsontcd to station n i IK inU'.il i n lnn ami llm compuiy ut Unlvi'iHlty pitk duilnir c.ich pi ifoimaiico In onhi tlmt the ( Illi cit in may In' cnulildl to HIO this n.H oNhlhltlun under thu mosit f.ivoraiih1 ili- cumsliiiiceH the ( tint iiUht , ni'xt .Monday , will IIH hit npait IIH i hlliliv n'ri iiltht ICvi ry child will l > i < glvui a tliknt it I'nKiihltv p.illt on Sa tin day hc > tvv < en U a m anil " > p in . which \ \ \ \ \ entitle it to n iret ad- mlHsInnlien act onip.inloil by a pioior piotector , When wo consldoi that the Intestines nio about Hvo tlmos as long as thn hoily wo can reall/o the Intense sulfcilng e\purleniud whin tl.ey become Inflamed D \ \ Itl'J Colic ; and Oholorn Cuio subdues Inllamnm- tlon nt once und ( ompletoly removes the lillMculty , It hud be-on thci piovlously un anted plan that thu tialnu which look tint Hccund In- fantiy lo Its now iiiutoia | in Montana Hhould liilni ; the Twi'iity-Btcond to Omaha The delay In guttlim thu Second uwax bits laiixul n iPVC'it.il of Uii ) program ami Iho Twi'iitV'Hi'i oml lx exp < c.ti d to fitilvn lit Poit ( 'took Hunday or .Momliiy and tlio railway equipment will then bu IIHCI | ) o laki' the Hc'cond to IIH new cpiattiTH The two crjinpaniox at J'oi t Vil H will to ilellvtiiid to Iho HuilliiKlon by tin ISoitli- em I'aclfli at lllllliiKH and Uio leiiiulnlnt- companli s of HID icKlimnt fiom KOIIH Hat- rlson and KcoKh will bo didlvi'lid to Iho MIIv\anltco , which lirlnpH tn-iii | to Wo are anxious to do a little good In ! hh wqrld and can think of no pleabantci or better way to do It than by ici oninii mllm ; One Minute Cough Cuio as a | < > vcut.o | ( if pneumonia , coiibumptlon and other soilocia lung tioublus that follow iitglcctcd coi\ ) < i. Tim IIIAI.TV .MVIIKUT. INSTRUMENTS placed on icioid Ihuruday , June 25 , 38'JO. WAIIIIAKTV OKUPS M H 1'ar.ott tu J I ) I'nrrotl SI lurru In m HW .9 10 is ; i I ] K I lor and nl ( t. ) I A lleynolils a ' . ; 1.0 iciul lot i In IS K 10 ti 0 ! ' | liiitzueiT ! | to J I ! HHlMir. lot C blu k C5 houtli Omftlii . 1 J53 A U I'Ulier an I l.unl > nnJ In M 1 ( luff. Igt 3. Idock t. 1II.IO | ! | nilU N . Z . .1 QUIT CLAIM nycua § P pos orlh to Hontli Omnlia SivlngH lianlt. \j \ nt e H of lot 9. block 76 , Houtli On iilia . 1 S Ii Ilv " uitli to t-innv , o C\ ! feet t > ( lo ( tl , n-inr.i . , l Hi- ) ! ) J < iltl.s to C I' lliliuilivor , lot U , liluil. Q , Sjuli | Uipalia . . . I Hhrrlrt lo lianli of Minnesota , lot I , block alt. OiiMha , . | 2 Vn biinio in A I' ' Knltflil 32 li inrt In no iiv. it 1C 12 ntitl oilier properly . U CXI ) iSne'lul mnMcr to K -Jlislian , w H ot lot ' 'lK 1 < 1' ) U 7 , Drjl.fs WJd . . . 1CW Total ufna nf ot truniffr * . . . WWl