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8 THE OMAHA DAILY 35EE : 'TUJSSPAY , JU JD 15 , 1807. RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS Oloso of Dr. Doherty's Connection with a Popular Educational Institution. YOUNG WOMEN END THEIR SCHOOL DAYS Inlcrcfidiipr Coniinriiconirn * Kicrclncn at Ilronnrll Hull Itrv. John Wll- Dciioiinci'n the Clinnc nil a Hlinm. The commencement exercises of Brownoll hall were held yesterday mornlnc and three young womtn were duly graduated. There were csflaje , piano and vocal solos , the pres entation of medals and other prizes and the distribution of diploma * , according to an Im memorial custom. But thcHo time-honored observances did not constitute the principal feature of the occasion. The conclusion of ( his scholastic year marked the termination of tbo prlnclpalshlp of Rev. Robert Dohcrty , who , for the past twenty-two years , has presided over the Institution. Ilcv. Dohcrty had a commencement of his own and the ddrc'ses that were In reference to his com mencement were of such a nature as to roli the exercises of the dullness sometimes char acteristic of such occasions. The excitement commenced when Clement O , Chaao came to the front , and , after making n excuse for his fatlbcr , who was unavoidably detained , read a set of rcsolu tlons drafted by Mr. Chnsc , senior , and adopted by the board of trustees of Ilrownell hall. They recited at length the many good dteds performed by Rev. Hobert Dohertj while principal of Brownell hall , mentioned the great growth of the school under his ad ministration and congratulated him upon the excellent management With which be had governed the school. , NOT ON THE PROGRAM. Rev. Doherty acknowledged hla grateful- DCKH for the resolutions , and called upon his friend and a warm friend of the cchool , Henry W , Yales , to respond. Mr. Yates tald that he had been one of the charter members of the board of trustees and had watched the prow th of Brow neil hall ever since Its birth at the time when Nebraska was about to throw off her territorial form of govern ment. He praised Rev. Dohcrty for his faithfulness there , and said that there were but few points In the Btate where hla name * as not rtvcrsd , no well and favorably known IMS he. Ho assured the principal that he would take away the love of every scholar rid every scholar's parent who had been associated with him. Rev. John Williams made a characteristic address , and denounced the Chase resolutions In no mild terms. Ho said the resolutions were a sham , and that ho hated sham as ardently as he hated the devil. He said that had the board of trustees stood behind the principal , Instead of writing flowery reso lutions , It would not now bo necessary for Browncll hall to lose Its most faithful friend and guide. Ho asked what the board of trustees had over done to help the school , but no answer was forthcoming. Ho predicted a brilliant future for the school , but said that the school would have lost In the mean while a loving friend and a principal who could not bo excelled by any new man. He was glad ho was not the rector of Brownell hall. Had ho been , he should have returned Iho Chase resolutions to the trustees , thanked them politely for the same , and requested them to keep them , as he did not want them. REV. DOHERTY RESPONDS. There was a buzz of excitement as Rev. Williams spoke these words , and when he had concluded , ho was heartily applauded. Rev. Dohcrty made a brief reply , rehearsing the financial history of the Institution he was about to leave. Ho declared ( bat every finan cial obligation bo bad assutned when bo took charge of the school , had been discharged. All tbo business relations , ho declared , had boon satisfactorily concluded. During the past few years the school had not been at tended so well as It should have been. In the twenty-two years ho had been associated With the school , not $1 toward the running expenses of the school had ever been received from an outside source. Ho regretted" the Reparation , and expressed the hope that the school would go on and prosper. Another ect of resolutions , commending Pr. Doherty on his faithful service to the School , were received from the alumni as- ioclatlon and read. A number of old pupils , not graduates , sent their kind regards and a handsome silver 6owl to their old friend and Instructor. Mrs. Windsor ot the faculty was presented with a fine eel of prayer books from her former pupils. The graduates were Misses Margaret Edith Smith , May Hctzel and Lillian McCrackcn. All Wcro attlrod In becoming gowns of white , and tfter their Individual parts In the program itocro presented with great quantities of loses of many ftlnds , IncludFng some long- temmcd American beauties , carnations and other brilliant floral offerings. Mlaj Smith's were especially numerous , and none 6f the fair graduates were able to carry away their floral presents by them- Belvco. The piogratn Included admirably rendered vocal solos by Miss Sarah Bowcn , Mies Doherty and Miss Durham ; flano solos by Miss Smith , Miss Lansing and ailss Hetzel. ailss Lillian iMcCrackon read a well prepared essay on "Wordsworth's M's- fllon. " The essay of Miss Smith , "Tho In fluence of Hawthorne's Early Llfo on His Writings , " in which especial attention was called to his study of Bunyan and Milton and ma similarity In style to them , showed most careful preparation aud was distinctly and enjoyably delivered. A march by the Misses Cady , MoCauloy , Scars and Koerper concluded the Interesting program * You Ciin He Well When your blood Is pure , rich and nourish' Ing for nerves aud muscles. The blood Is the vital fluid , and when It Is poor , thin end impure you must cither suffer from Homo distressing disease or you will easily fall a victim to sudden changes , exposure or ovcrwoik. Keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparllla and bo well. Knod'a PI1U are the best after-dinner pill astlit digestion , cure hoadaebe. 25 cents. IMIItl.l.NCJTOV ROUTE SiinuiM-'r ExuurHloii IliilleUn. California J22.50 Juno 29. 30 , July 1 , 2. 3. Denver $9 00 June 29 , 30 , July 1 , 2 , 3. Colorado Springs J9.00 June 29 , 30 , July 1,2.3. Pueblo $9.00 Juno 29 , 30 , July 1 , 2 , 3. Salt Lake Clt > - $10.50 Juno 29. 30. July 1 , 2. 3. Toronto and return $25 IB July 12 , 13. Milwaukee and return $1C 75 July 3 , 4 , fi , Detroit and return O.SOseo ticket agent Equally low rates to many other points Call or write J , II. Reynolds , City Passenger 'Agent , 1502 Farnam ftrect. .S n miner VIA TUB WABASH. HomcEcckcrs south June 15 , Nashville one return every day , Chattanooga In July , To- rqnto In July , Buffalo In August , and all the lummcr retorts of tbo cast and south , Cal at Wabaah ofllcs , 1415 Farnam street , or write O , N , CLAYTON , Agent. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. ' 2 > EL- BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE , A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. FfS6 fan Ammonia , Alum or any other adutuS ! ? iO Y < urs the Standard , t'oi.tcn IIU.VTINCI roa nvinn.\cn. Little to Connrnt Kcclncrn vrlth Kill- Inur of Officer Tlciletnnti. No additional evidence has been secured against the Kestners , who arc being held In the county Jail for the murder of Officer Tlcdcman and the wounding ot Officer Olover. The entire detective force , together with a number of patrolmen attired In citi zens' clothing , worked on the cnso all dny Sunday , and ore still engaged on It. If any evidence ban been discovered , It Is being concealed by the police. The authorities are ( Hill directing their ffortfl mainly to trying to find the shotguns and the revolver with which the Kcstners were supposed to have been armed. The iCestncr stable has been scar cited again and : lie ground underneath hag been examined n the hope of finding the hiding place of the weapons , The search has been fruitless. It Is nald that the footprints found about the saloon where the shooting occurred cor responded with a pair ot shoes found In tbo barn and wMch are said to belong to the elder Kestner. The ehoc * were found beneath in old lounge. The value of this bit of ev idence Is not consldctcd very great , however , because there wcro no marks on the shots 04 the prints which would make U con clusive. OITlcor Glover Is still at the Clnrkeon hos pital and was reported yesterday to be nuch Improved , It IB not thought , however , that he will bo able to appear In police court next Trlday at the preliminary hearing of the Kcstncrs. The phjslclnns have begun to extract the shot In the officer's hip. This could not bo done before on account of hla weakened condition , J , W. Kllcrw'ho has been retained by the prisoners ns their attorney , was questioned fcstcrday about defense. lie stated that under the circumstances he did not consider that any defense would be necessary. He said the evidence so far given out was In sufficient to hold the men for murder. Palo , sallow faces Indicate- lack of blood. Pill Anaemic Pink makes rich red blood and gives n glow of health to all who take them. Made only by Mercer Chemical Co , Omaha. Aliilin. Camp , Attention ! Members of Alpha camp are requested to meet at Myrtle hall Tuesday , June 15 , at 3 o'clock sharp , to attend funeral of Sovereign I'red Helnrlch. W. Y. TCETZKL , C. B. ALLHN , Consul Commander. Clerk. CAI.IKORNIA. Over ( lie ItncUlcH ! > > DnjllKltt. The Burlington's Nebraska Christian En deavor train for San Francisco will leave Omaha c.OO p. m. Lincoln 7.30 p. m. Fairmont 900 p. m. Hastings 10:30 : p. in. Wednesday , Juno 30. Stop-overs will bo made at Denver (1 ( hour ) , Colorado Springs (8 ( hours ) , Leadvlllo (1 ( hour ) , Glenwood Springs (3 ( hours ) , Salt Lake City (40 ( hours ) . Tickets , $22.50 ; berths ( wldo enough and big enough for two ) , $650. Full Information given and reservations made on application to W. B. Waddcll , chairman committee on transportation , 1505 Farnam St. , or to J. B. Reynolds , city pas senger agent , Burlington Route , 1502 Far nam St. < I $22 CO. To California , on Juno 29 , 30. July 1 , 2 , and 3 , via i Union Pacific. Call at city ticket office , 1302 Farnam St. "False In one , false m M , " Is an ancienJ legal maxim. Remember It to the dlsad vantage of any tradesman who tries to sub stitute ono article ff r another. SIICRIFFS UICtJT IN CONFERENCE. I'encc OfllccTH of Twelve Stntew Gather - In Oinnlin. Jho Intcr&tnto Sheriffs' association , bracing twelve elates , wllltholdltsEl-stban nual convQntloh In this city today. The * sessions arp tti bo held In "rooms In the Barker block. The present officers of the association are John W. McDonald , Omaha , president ; Sheriff Webb , Denver , vlco presi dent ; W. C. Davenport , Sioux City , secretary and treasurer. There are also vice prebldents for each of the twelve states. A reception committee has been appointed , composed of Sheriffs Finn , Grceley county ; Morgan , Coun cil Bluffs ; Btartzer , Sarpy county ; Kreader , Dodge , and Trompen , Lancaster county , entertainment of some kind will be furnished the visitors , but tbo nature of this has not yet been decided upon. A part of It will probably bo a trolley rldo over the city. Mayor Moores will make an address of wel como. and Judge W. D. McHugh will make an address on the duties and responsibilities of the office of sheriff. Among the sheriffs now In the city are Webb of 'Denver ' , Finn of Greeley county , Deputy Seav y of Cripple Creole , Davenport of Sioux City and Mr. Hol land , editor of a detective paper at Chicago. Did You ISvcr Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles ? If not , get a bottlu now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and euro of all Female Complaints , exerting a wonderful dorful direct Influence In giving strength and tone to the organs , If you have loss of Appetite , Constipation , Headache , Fainting Spells , or are Nervous , Sleepless , Excitable , Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells , Electric Bitters Is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by Its uso. Fifty cents and { 1.00 at Kuhn & CO.'B Standard , reputable articles are not dear at the prices asked for them. Substitutes offered by unscrupulous and Irresponsible makers are ccsilF at any figure. Be sure that no hum bug 1 practiced on you when you eo to tuy. MUST DETERMINE THE III-All E. ClniiHHcn mill RfMl ChnrKPiI with A - Hiiiilt vtith Intent fo Kill. Henry Clausscn and Christian Heed , wfoo cut each other In a duel with knives In the cooperage shop of tbo Willow Springs dls tlllery last Saturday afternoon , are both , re covering. Reed , tbo more seriously Injured of the two , was much Improved yeftcrday. Ho is at St. Joseph's hospital , Claussen Is tbo occupant of a cell at the city Jail. He 'was placed under arrest Immediately after his wounds wcro dressed. Yesterday It was decided to file a com plaint against Claufsrn In police court , charg ing him with assaulting Reed with intent to kill htm. An Information Is also to be filed against Reed , on probably the charge of assaulting Clausecn with the aarno Intent. Police Judge Gordon will , therefore , bo put In a position to decide which ot the two was the aggressor In the Bcccham's Pills No equal for constipation. Strrct Cur Comliicfor Injured. Ulmer F3. Rink , a conductor on the Dodge street line of the Omaha Street Railway company , was quite eerlou'ly'lnjured Sunday night , He was taking hla car Into the burn when the trolley came off the wire. I In reached back over the railing of the car iilatfoim , an Is the custom , to replace the trolley , when the latter became de tached , nnd falling' , etruck him on the heud , The rope attached to the trolley caught him around the body , and pulling- him over the plntfoim ritlllnc , sprained his back. The bitter Injury IH the more serious of thu two , The man wag removed to his homo nnd thin morning was reported as resting comfortably , I't'tlt Jury In l'\Icral Court , Twenty-one members of the petit Jury panel In the United States court reported yesterday nfternoon , and one was excused. The court Instructed tha 'marshal to 1111 the panel by 0 o'clock this morning , and the other Jutors wore excused till 10 o'clock thla morning. The court suggested to the marshal that In selecting the remaining members of the Jury to avoid selecting m n who are exempt under the law , Thla hai > special reference to lawyers , ministers , fire men and men over CO yeard of age , Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne has a delicious aroma of the grapeu. It's purity Is undoubted. DIED. MINNIE , wife of Cliarles R. Wilson , Juno 14. Residence SOU North Tueiity-Bccond street. Funeral from Sewnr Streat Metho dist Eplecopnl church , Twenty-wcond und Seward streets , at t p. m. Tuesday , June U. BURGLARS LOOT A GALLERY Thief of Discriminating Nature , as Only Ono Glass of Work is Taken , CARRY AWAY PHOTOGRAPHER'S ' NEGATIVES I'riiitn ShiHTltifc the Condition of Shcr- niiin Avenue 1'uvlnK llcforc Hc- Wcrc Miulc Arc Stolen front IiiuienHtcr. , , Fifteen valuable negatives and prints , showing the condition and the structure of the Sherman avenue paving , have been stolen from the photograph gallery of Hahnomann Lancaster , 1518 Dodge street. There Is a whole lot of mystery connected with the tlioft , which the police have been engaged to ferret out. i The photographer had been taking the negatives for some time paat , while repairs were being made on the Sherman avenue paving. They showed the cracks that ap peared In the paving , the damage that had been done to It by the traffic and the weather , the manner of repairs and a whole lot of other things regarding Its present condition. Lancaster wee employed to make the plates by the Barber Asphalt and other asphalt companies , that have been fighting Hugh Murphy , the contractor who laid the pave ment. The asphalt used on Sherman evcnue Is called California asphalt , and It differs In many respects from the Trinidad asphalt , which the other asphalt companies of the country have been using. It differs par ticularly In the price , which Is much lower , and that Is the principal reason why the asphalt companies have been fighting Mur phy. The platen and prints were to have been used to show that the California product was not good and lacked wearing qualities Murphy had been giving the csphalt com panles quite a run In the past jear. Lancaster's loss by the theft of the plates Is considerable. Ho sa\s that ho would not liavo taken $100 apiece for them , largely for the reason that they cannot now bo dupli cated , as the repairs have all been made. Besides that , ho had some ? GOO or $700 worth of orders on hand for prints , and these , of course , ho cannot now fill. He also loses the money that he expended In taking the nega tives. tives.Whoever Whoever got the plates wanted them badly. The front door of the gallery on Dodge street was forced open with some sort of a tool. The crime Is supposed to have been com mitted last Saturday morning between 4 and 5 o'clock. At that time the people located underneath the gallery , which Is on the second floor of the building , heard someone one- going up the stairs. The negatives and the prints of the pavtng wcro the only things wanted. This was shown by the fact that not another thing In the gallery was taken nway. The room where the negatives were kept was entered , the fifteen plates were taken , and every other plate In the shop was left behind. Photographer Lancaster has his suspicions regarding the parties who committed or In stigated the theft. Ho says that some fcn- uatlonnl arrests will bo made In the near future. _ "They are dandles , " said Thos. Bowers of the Crocket , Texas , Enterprise , while writIng - Ing about De Witt's Little Early Risers , the famous little pills for sick headache and d'eordcrs ' of the stomach and liver. Examine the labels ana trademarks of pro prietary aittclfs. Imitations are coinraou , and In eomo cases the difference between them and the genuine Is so slight as to ea- caps careless observation. Beware of dls honest shopkeepers and salesmen. NORTH HANDS IX HIS RESIGNATION IVcbraskii Collector of IiiU-riial Ilcv- 011 IIU ( lllltH. It Is reported on good authority that Col lector North has sent In his resignation as collector of Internal revenue for this dis trict , to take effect when his successor shall be appointed. Mr. North would have served four jears July 1 , and ns he expects to be let out about that time , anyway , It is said ho concluded to resign , that the appointment of his successor might be hastened , and the new man be able to take charge of the office promptly on the morning of July 1 , the be ginning of the third quarter. The name of J. E , Houtz of Lincoln has been moat frequently mentioned In connec tion with the position. In fact , it has prac tically been the only one mntloned since Congressman Andrews was provided for by a position In the treasury depaitmcnt , and the general oplrlor among republicans who claim to know Is that Mr. Houtz will be appointed as soon as the president can get around to It. Your daughter ivlll have rosy checks and a glow of health If you give her Pill Anaemic Pink. It Is composed largely of concentrated beef blood and Is the great blood builder. Effects noticed In one week. Made only by the Mercer Chemical Co. , Omaha. EXALTED IIULER CUOXIC TAMCS. Sajs Nntloiinlllr IN J\ot u llnr to Jolu- IHK the JIU-H. Etalted Rulcr Cronk of Omaha lodge. No. 38 , Brotherhood of Protective Elks , takes ex ceptions to the article appearing in the lodge room department of The Sunday Uee , In which , In nn Interview , J. Lions of Keolculc , la. , stated that Hebrews wcro barred from Joining the ordor. In this connection , Mr. Cronk says : "There is nothing- the con stitution op by-laws of the order that bam any white male citizen from joining the Elks , providing that he has the qualifications required. No nationality Is barred and right hero In Omaha we have , n number of Hebrews who Helongto our order Mr Lyons has frequently been nuked to sit in the lodso room , but for some unknown reason , Tie has refused to attend our meet ings. "Hebrews may have been blackballed , and BO have men of nil nationalities , but this has been by Individual members , and not by leaaon of any provision of either the con stitution or the by-law b. " Ariilcii salve , The best Salvo In the world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever soree , ( cttcr , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prlco 25 cents per box. For aalo by Kubn & Co. CuiiNliler Miiriulimi for StrcelN , City Engineer Kosewater hna returned from a flying trip to Denver , where he made some Investigations of the paving question , Ho paid especial attention to th j streets paved with a macadam consisting ; of six Inches of Sherman decomposed granite. This la the same material that IH being tried by the Hoard of Park Commissioners at Jefferson square. In Denver It la used ! on n number of streets which carry heavy traffic and with uniform success , The granIte - Ito seems to possess ) the property of co hesion and makes a wearing surface almost equal to asphalt. The question of using this material on some of the streets IB being considered by the Board of Public Works. Don't neglect a cough because the weather Is pleasant ; before the next storm rolU around it may develop Into a serious diffi culty beyond repair. Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure Is easy to take and will do what Its name Implies. Cancel the Order fur Cur * . At the meeting of the Real Estate ex change yesterday the special committee which was appointed to arrange for tin Omaha delegation to the deep -nater conven. tlon which was to have been held at Ual- veston the latter i > art of June , reported hav ing secured two special I'ullman cars to G.ilveeton and had made up a party of nearly seventy-five of the leading business rnon of the city to occupy them. After all arrangements had been completed the mem bers of the committee had been Informed that the convention hod been postponed until ( September. Consequently the arrangements were declared off. Injured by n Itecklemt Driver. At 9 p. m. ( Sunday a buggy containing John li. Corey was run Into by another rig at Twcntfourth and Leavcnworth streets. Corey was thrown out on the pavement and was somewhat shaken up , but received no eetlous Injury. The man who ran into htm made his ricapo. but his horse and buggy Rere confiscated by the poMce , Later Georec \Vescott , who resides near Twenty-fourth and O Btreetu. South Omaha , claimed the rig' , He will bo arrested for reckless driving. t A Cl.OHU'CAU" Tin Vtrf Xn SmM < < > _ Vo Wnlor. Th nks to Chief Iledblllwid our magnificent fire department. Wo i nr pcd with nothing worse than a bad ecate. You would have thought that wo were holding a fire saleotMMpnday morning ; It was Impossible for U4ito > wall properly on our customers. Had Itinot been for the In- tcneo heat we would Jiav closed our doors a dozen times. Nevertalnep trading has been reduced to a fclcncs ware such bargains heard of In dry goods. The wash goods counter was Jammed nil day. The fine goods , which were 2Gc and 30o/ going nt 12Hc , should cause excitement ; and the linen counter , never > nns such linen business done In one day In this city. Nothing but amazement on all sides. Every ono said the sale Is rightly named , for It Is Indeed a star sensation. At the muslin underwear we found It abso lutely Impossible to do our customers Justice. They waited on themselves , and for that we are very thankful. We rounded up all the efficient help we could get , and will have more tomorrow. ' Hear with us friends , we will show our appreciation by giving you greater values than you have ever even dreamed of. The black dress goods. Think of a Jam Bt a wool dreta goods counter In such red hot weather. Takes bargains to cause such happenings with the thermometer ready to Jump out of the glass. More bargains tomorrow. Embroideries , parasols , linens , thin goods. Muslin underwear. Still an nswjrtmcnt at hosiery and under wear counter. Extra help In cloak room for Tuesday and wo will need It. The millinery bujers were charmed , such uat selling was never seen jn 1 may never be seen again , THOMAS KILPAT1UGK & CO. LOST A pockctbook , about 4 p. m Mon day , between Sixteenth and Twenty-fourth on Douglas , containing city warrants and other1 valuables. Parties nro advlhcd against cashIng - Ing warrants pajable to Florence Lelghton , Elizabeth Hlatt , Carrlo Nash and Margaret Boyd for May. Liberal reward for return to 2315 Douglas street. ChrlHlInn I'mlfiiA orcrn. Going to San Francisco m July , should re member that the Union Pacific Is 12 hours' shorter than nuy other line to the Pacific COPSt. For Y. P. S. C. E. folder , sleeping car rc-bcrvallons , or any Information , call a' city ticket office , 1302Faniam st. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. Vln Chlcnixo , Milwaukee Jk St. I'nul IV y A long list of excursion points to which round trip tickets will be sold nt greatly re duced rates The conditions for summer tourists were never more liberal than those for this season. Kor full Information as to routes , rates , limits , selling dates , etc. , ap ply at the city ticket office , 1504 Farnam st. F. A. NASH. General Western agent. Route. Commencing Sunday June 13 , the Union Pa cific will Inaugurate Through Tourist Cat Service between Omaha and Portland , Oregon gen and Washington points via Union Pacific and Southern Pacific ralhvajs , thereby giv ing passengers the benefit of two tourist routes via Ogden to Portland. This route will take them up through the beautiful Sacramento Valley , disclosing all the notable features along the Shasta oute , from Sacra mento. For rates , time table and full Information , call at Ctly Ticket Office , No. 1302 Farnam street. NEW DEPARTURE. For < luViilm Ii , Commencing Sunday , Jun.e 13. the Wabasb , by lease of the Grand Trunk ( Great Western division ) , , will extend its line from Detroit to. Buffalo , running Its o\vn trains solid from Chicago. THE ONLY LINE RUNNING RECLINING CHAIR CARS FREE , Chicago to Buffalo and New York. St. Louia to Niagara Falls nnd. Buffalo , with Wagner sleeping cars from Chicago , , and St. Louis to 'New York and Boston. All trains run via NiagaraFalls ! , with privilege of stopping over on all clnpses 'of tickets. For tickets and further information or a copy of "To the Lake Resorts and Beyond , " call on any agent of connecting lines , or at Wabash office , 1415 Farnam street ( Paxton Hotel block , or write. G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agent , Omaha , Neb. SPECIALS Via MlNft.itirl 1'iicIIIc Homo-seekers excursions , Juno 15th. To Pittsburg , Pa. , June 11 , 12 , 13 , 14th. To Nashville , Tenn. , dolly. To Toronto , Can. , July 12 , 13 , 14 and 15th. To San Francisco , Cal. , June 29 , 30th July 1 , 2 , 3rd- . To Chattanooga , Tenn. , In July. To Buffalo , N. Y. , In August. To Fourth of July , rates as usual. St. Louis Limited Train leaves Webster street depot dally at 3:05 : p. m. Kansas City Night Express , O.-IO p. m. Call or write for further Information at city offices , N. E .corner 13th and Farnam. J. 0. PHILLIPPI , A. G. F. & P. A. THOS , F. GODFREY. P. & T. A. A personally conducted party of teachers and friends this summer. Low rates. Ex clusive. Norttnvcstcrt Llno. 1401 Farnam St CORSET STEELS 1MIOVC FATAL. Three YOIIIIK AVomrii KHIoil liy FliiHh of IJKlKiiliiVT. BELLAIRE , O. , Juno 14 , Three young women were killed yesterday evening by lightning while they were on their way home from the Methodist Episcopal church at Jacobrburg. The victims are Mllllo Mc- Gulre , daughter of Rev. Thomas McGulro ; Alpa Taylor , daughter of William Taylor , and Emma White , dauchter of Simon White , all aged about 19 years. Sarah Bohrlng wne badly stunned and may die. They were residents of Jacobsburg , a vlllago on the Bellalre , Zanesvlllo & - Cincinnati railway , eleven miles west of this city , and were walking together In the road about 100 yards from the church when they were struck by the lightning. It is believed that the steel corsets worn by the three that were killed were the chief cause of their death , as Mlffl Bohrlng , who was only stunned , woio none , FOR SEASICKNESS U r IIorHforil'H Add I'lioNplintc. Dr. J. rourncGS-Brlco of & . S. Teutonic , says : "I hove prescribed It In my practice among the passengers traveling to and from Europe , In this steamer , and tbo result has satisfied mo that If taken In time It will , In n great many cases , prevent seasickness. " OIIJECTS TO FIHINISIII.VC : IIONDS. Millionaire Ilerry C'rowtrn n S'ccnu In nn IllIiiolM Court * ST. LOUIS , Juno 14 - A special to the Post-Dispatch from Mount Vernon , 111. , _ says : The tramp inllllonalr < vJamce E. Berry , was arraigned before JudgpVells today on a charge of wife abandonment preferred by bis new wife , Mrs. Badlo' Miller Berry. The case was set for trial next Wednesday and Berry was required to clvo bond for $300 for hie appearance. Great excitement ensued when Berry objected to furnishing bond and began displaying all kinds of bills and Haying that bo would furnish the bond himself with , out the aid of other people , and this not beIng - Ing permitted , he mala things lively by tearing a $500 bill In two while tbo spectators stood struck with awe-at his actions. Sev eral friends feigned the bond. Do careful of your daughter as she approaches preaches womanhood Irregular or sup pressed monthly periods are the CUKO of women , Woman with vitality do not suffer from female weakness , Blood U vitality. Pill Anaemic Pink makes rich red blood , U Is composed largely of concentrated beef blood and Is the greatJilood builder. Sc-rloiiH Cliiirnc AKilliint 1'Hemoii. Last Saturday Andrew C. Sorensen caused a warrant to bo Issued for the arreet of Chris Peterson on the charge of assault with In tent to do great bodily Injury. The "wounds which Sorensen alleges be received from Pe terson are quite severe. Hln face was badly cut and battered and he was also severely beaten otherwise. The affray between the two , who are neighbors in the vicinity of the old fort , occurred Saturday afternoon and grew out of n quarrel between their wives. Borcneon eays that Peterson visited his house , and after threatening to kill him. undertook to do no , Sorcnuon U an old man and is lame. Tonight Until 0 O'clock and Tomorrow All Day Wo Will Soil LADIES' LINEN OXFORDS FOR 48 CENTS The Shocn Arc OoliiK with n llnuli If You Hon't KIHIW Whore We Arc Yet .ItiNt l' ' < illon the Crowiln. All the shoes now nro virtually nouvenlra of the greatest shoo sale Omaha ever had , so ridiculously low Is the asking price as compared with the real worth of the shovs. Our shoe store will soon ho empty. It Is wonderful how many pairs some folks buy. The men's OSc tnhlce are again loaded ; jour choice for OSc. Men's tnns and otbloods Irt" nil sizes for 11.35 , $1,4S nnil $1.98. All sizes In women's oxblooils , l.icc shoes , .93. Thcso prices hro not made by Jobbers to the retail trade. The misses' $1.50 tan oxfords arc now 75c a pair. The misses' kid patent tip oxfords , sizes 11 to 2 , nro 4Sc n pair. The half dozen 7Gc tables hnvo nil been cut out. They nro now 4Sc. On account of the extreme bent during the dny we will be open until 9 ovary night till wo quit. Don't put off till tomorrow vvlmt > ou ran do today , because when wo quit wo will quit all at once. The 8lc youth's and misses' oxhlood tables bavc been filled up from the $1,10 tables , so there nre no more $1.10 oxblooJ1 ? . They arc all S4c now. The biggest bargain that was ever known In n retail shoo etoio Is the table near the door , containing 1S4 pnlr of ladlcn' linen ox fords , trimmed with tan leather , all for 4Sc n pair. This one line of linen oxfords at ISc we'd rather not sell to other dealers. Thqy don't care very much for souvenirs of this talc anyway. LAIKD. SCIIOBER & CO. , 1515 Don't wait till we quit. MUCH 0 er Till Prliliiy. The cnso In which W. W. Cox attempted to enjoin Chief of Detectives Hemming from performing the duties of his ofllco was set for hearing before Judge Scott jesterday. There were quite a number of spec tators In the court room , but they were dis appointed by a postponement of the hearing until nei.t Friday. Terrible Accident It is a terrible acci dent to be burned or scalded ; but the pain and agony and the frittitful disfigurements can be quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo Cradle mill the Rriuo. The following births and deaths were re ported nt the lie.ilth olllce during the twenty-four hours ended at noon yeitcrda } : Hlrth * Udwiird Qicen , 2JJU South Twenty- ninth street , boy ; 1'nul Neuwlrth , 111) ) 1'oji- nletort nveinio , bov ; l > lc Johnson , 2007 1'ar- Icer , girl ; Jacob Wllbon , 1151 North Hlgh- teDcatiib Mlnnlo K. Wilson. 29 , 2011 North TvvQiitjsecond , childbirth , Torest Lawn ; Mrh. Celia Martin. 51 , 2210 Seward , IMc.ihnnt 11111 ; James II. Berry , 21 , 2329 Decatur , Mil- clde , Tore1 ? ! Lawn ; Jose-ph Pane ] : , 12 , 1702 South Fourteenth , -pulelde , St. Mary's ; Mrs Mary Grlllin , fio. 11& North Seventeenth , old nee. Holy Sepulcher ; Richard McCoimlck , 19118 , South Eighteenth , appendicitis , Holy Sepulcher. .All MOIIJ Their Gull * . William McGiaw of Grand Island , In dicted for having dies In his pobsesslon for the making of countcifeit coin ; John C. Henrv of Omaha , Indicted for having coun terfeit money in HI * possession and passing samp , and 1 > T. Wh.Uen of Seward , in dicted for mailing non-mailable matter , were , arraigned In the United States couit yesterday and pleadednotgul'ty. Several private schools opened In the city yesterday , attended by public school pupils who failed to pass the grades. The Holt county bond case has been con tinued by Judge Munger till July 1 , at which time the attorneys are to flic their briefs. Lieutenant F. r. Moore of Fort Crook has reported to the local police that a deserting soldier stole a quantity of his table ware before departing. The -narrUge of L , V. Landergrcn and Miss Brownia Walker was erroneously announced to take place June 15. The date of the event Is as yet Indefinite : A teachers' examination for positions In the Omaha public schools will be held at the High school building , beginning at 9 o'clock tlii.'i morning. It vas announced that n benefit concert would bo given at Imperial Mjstlc Legion hall next Thursday night. Instead of the concert being a benefit , It will bo an Invita tion affair. Yesterday Coroner Durkett held an Inquest - quest over the remains of James II. Berry of 2329 Decattir street , who shot himself last Saturday afternoon. The jury returned a verdict of suicide. Prof , nhymcr has written a piece of music that ho has styled the TransmlealsslppI march. It will bo submitted to the executive committee of the exposition association and If approved will be played upon the streets. Contractor Corby began work on the new Capitol avenue sewer yc&tcrday. Assistant City finglneer Stenger Is looking after the construction. Kobcrt Houghton has been as signed by the JJoard of Public Woiks as In spector. Yesterday afternoon the Nebraska Tele phone company cmnplcted Its line to Klk Creek , Johnson county , a distance of eight miles from Tecumseh. From Rlk Creek the company will build to Table Hock , reaching that point the latter part of the present week , The patrolmen have been notified by Chief of Police Slgwart to eeo that every con tractor who Is engaged In ejecting new buildings or making- alterations Involving nn expendltuio of moio than $25 on old build ings has a proper certificate from the build ing Inspector. Shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday moinlng F. n. Ballard of 922 South Thirty-third street was a wakened by a noise made by a. burglar In his bedroom. AH soon as Oalliud anoke the Intruder made for a window , through which ho had effected an entrance , and suc ceeded In making his caapo. "Babe" Woods visited the police Htatlon Sunday night with a cut and battered head and /ace. His wounds v > ere eewed up , after which ho was able to go home. He alleged that he hod iccelved his Injuries at the hands of Andy McCarthy , a newcomer to the city , McCarthy has not been located. William and Stella Meyeis , a married couple , were arraigned In police court jets- terday on the charge of vagraucy. The couple pleaded guilty anJ wcro dlschniged on the understanding that they nt once leave the city and never retum. They have been arrested several times since their ar rival In the city some months ago. KINGSFORD'S SILVER GLOSS STARCH Unsurpassed for fine Linens , Muslims and Laces. lice , June 15. For Eleven Years We hnvo found the Mmplo truth to serve us pretty well In advortMni * . Most too old to try Iho other thingnow. . If you nre Inclined to dl - count any statement In this nd , don't do It. You will llml that It Is the plain truth net. \ r to Have put in advertising-nowadays that some people don't a label know it when they see it. That's why we take on It. this extra space to tell you about t'lie specially sacrificed suits we are closing- out at $5,75. If we A gift weren't'going- move and if we didn't have an of a extra quantity of these suits on hand you'd never dollar flvo buy one ot them in this store for less than $6,50 bill. and that means that you'd have to pay ten or twelve dollars somewhere else. Everybody who has seen them says they are far and away the people The biggest values we have ever sent out. And they know. are Considering the recent advance in clothing W HW O it seems poor judgment to cut the price now but considering that we want to get in our new build Time ing with a brand new stock it seems good policy short. Is to commence closing out now. We have only a few months to stay here. These Suits are il / differed patterns of all wool homespuns , cassiinct'es , cluviols and tweeds. Some arc faced back fo the armpits with the same materials as the outside and many have Ic.pdlcd vest pockets and fly front vests. They arc new styles specially made up for this season , and are the same qualities as would bo so'dfor $7,50 and ci ht dollars at The Nebraska- z/ we liad the tints to sell them in the regular course of trade. We've marked them $5.75 to close. Enthusiastic Riders. The enthusiasm of Crescent riders is what causes the enormous sales of Crescent Bicycles 70,000 Crescects sold in 1896. Crescent prices arc right- not a dollar added for the reputation thatasbures their quality and these prices are the same to everyone. WESTERN WHEEL WORKS , Factory , Chicago. CATALOtUE FREE. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. K1ILTQN ROGERS & SON , Exclusive Oinahii Agents , lltli ami Fiirimiii. In Front or a Follower ? which is to be your position in the cycle ranks ? Much depends on your choice of wheels. Better get a. Monarch : Staunchest , swiftest and best. Catalogue write us. , OMAHA A. B. IIUUORMANN , I3th and Douglas Sts. MONAUUH OYOU : Ml'U. CO. . CHIU.UJO. MW : 1OIIK. 1MON. TRADEMARK POCANTICO scuooi.y. BRADFORD ACADEMY FOUNDED 1603. For the lilEher education ot young women Classical and Hclenllllu tourno cf studI'repurutoiy und Optional Year begin * Bept 15 , 1697. MISS II > A P. AM < KN , 1'rln. , HnuHor.1 , Man. KEN1LWORTK HALL lloardlnu Hclioolfor dlrli A beautiful suburb of Clilcauu. iv fewiullta nor til of tuu city , Dditiut- /ul homo v.koclullun * aud most taoruuiiu courtei of Mudr lllimrttVcd catalogue on application , Mr * , ttary Keye. Uubiolk , lUaUwnrtb , III. are interested in flno mechan isms examine the 1807 Simple , strong and elegant , known everywhere as the wheel Procure catalogue. Gate City Cycle Co. , 424 So. 15th St. OMAHA , NEB. 6KX > O-CK > o < XX > < > < > Q- In Kiinmur Lhronlc Calairlial DinS entcs jleU In V One-Half the Time X"ciUd for n tuio nt oilier reasons > OM IN tilt * Illiif for | iiniii | > t niul Irif puii-lu' lollff Hi hticimrcl i\M- cniH nil to u ( rf onniltatlon mid tilnl it utni'iil Out of-tmvn p.HI'TUB ' tirulPrt liv null \\illo m rnll fur tile Hook , "The JsMv "lfalim.nl : How It t'nit * " t\erdlolly \ In all furms. Tclcplioii" 1128. SIIEI'AKD ' MEDICAL IXSTirUTil , : tii , : siu nnil : ut : v. v. IK . - uiiiK. ( Ml VIIA. - o o-o-o 6-0-0000-0 - - oo l/IIEN / GOING TO NEW VOKK OH PIIILADELPIIIA TRAVEL BY THE LEIllGtl VALLEY HAILKOAD Solid Trains. Superb Equipment , D nine Cor -tter and full par- tlculurs to J. A. S. RUI2D.N. W I' . A. . 21 8 South Clark St. , Chicago , or CIIAS. S , LUH , fUncrul I'aiscnKcr 1'lillailtlplilu , Pa , IIOTILS. I3lli and llourjlm Slrael , OMl'IV. OKNTHAM.Y KJt ATi ; . American ulnii. t2 00 poi iluj 1111 r.iiioiifuu plan , $1.00 per day up. J , E. MARrf. L SON , Pro/is. Wlli'll iiu A l lt Oiiinliii Mop at HOTEL C it r i- 1Kllh mill .lucilCNdii .SI * . JIOST CUNTHAI 1IOTUI. JN OMAHA. Under new management American 1'lan Jl W ANU JJW I'Ull I JAY O WriStlWH , 1'roprletor , BARKER HOTEL. I uisvrii A.ND JOMS : 143 rooriK , tains , utearn heat and all modern convenience * . Halts. SI V ) anil li.OO per day , Table ui. excelled HJH.CUI low rutei to rtculai bou.-dcr * . DICK blllTII. Manuk-cr. STATE HOTEL. 1308-10-12 DouslaH. W. M , IIAIW , Manager. 100 well UirnUlieJ rooms European or American I'lan. HATKS Jl.OO TO | t.60 PHIl DAY. BPUCIA UlATES by the \VEKK or MONTH. Rtreet car llnua connect to all j > arta of city. A Handsome Complexion la one of the greatest charms a woman cau l > oisc3B. I'ozzoui's gouruuuotl eivvB It.