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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1897)
TTTT ? fYMATTA T > ATT/V ,7ITN"R 53. 1 O7. AFTER A BIG CONVENTION Ordinarily the Attend ADC 3 is Between Three and Five Thousand. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ARE INVITED Horn In IliifTntn In Scoiirc AiiiiTlcini liiMltulc or Home- oimtlij for i\iKinl- I ( Inn \oiir. t ' A delegation of homeopathic physicians of this state and Iowa lift for JJuffalo Mon day afternoon to attend the annual meeting < > f Ilic American Institute of Homeopathy , T.h CM will Uc In resslon In that city for one wctk , commencing today. The particu lar purpose of delegations IB to secure for this city the 1898 mictlnK of th's ' body Or W. II Hanchctt , chairman of a com mittee of the N'ibrafika State Homeopathic society that has In charge the securing of the meeting , IB In charge of the Nebraska OekRatlon This consists In addition to him cf the following ph > lclan Iru O S Wood , C O Sprngue , I' . C. Morlarty , H W Council of this city. I ) V. Ilallcy of Lin coln , 0 II Ntal of Knlln City , K. N. Lcake of Fremont nnd n P Lang of York. The Jowa delegation will assist the Nebraska" * It Is made up of the follow IIIB Drs A I' . Ilanrhott and I' . J Montgomery of Council liluffx , George Ho > al of DCS Molina , James CJIIehrlKt of Iowa City nnd C A. Copmvell of Cedar Hiplil < * The delegation from this state Is armed with Utters of Imitation from the governor of the rtatc , the major of the city the Tran ml Bl wlppl Exposition aseocl- nllon , the Iloird of Trade the Commercial club , the Knlghti of Ak-Par-Hen and mnny prominent citizens. Ir Hanchrtt stated before departure that n strong effort would be made to M-CUIC the gathering. but tint some dllllculty would undoubtedly bo encountered from the fact that as the nicctlnR was bclnk held In on jastcrn cltv , the eastern doctors would be In thr majority HP felt , however , that there VVR9 a good prospect for success He and other members of the homeopathic school In thin cltv have been working by corre spondence for some time with alcw to se curing tin. support of other sections of the country. H Is stated that the national body con tains on Its rolls the names of some of tin ; brightest , most scientific and eminent men In the states and territories of this country and of Canada Ordinarily the members are attended by their families , so that the nt- ttfndaiiLO Is between 3,000 and 5,000 It Is anticipated that If the rallioads gl\e a one fare rate to the exposition the meeting would call to this city from r.,000 to 8,000 phjslclans and members of their families OH VIIIMJ or iii.rrp TUCT ounminn JXcculli c Committee ti- ( n Contract for I'ri'iinrlinj I lie CroiiiKlN. At a meeting of the executive committee of the Transmlfslsalppl Exposition associa tion , held yesterday forenoon , .Manager Klrkcndall of the Department of Build ings and Grounds was authorized to clo"o a contract with Van Court & Wlun for the grading of the bluff tract , cast of Sherman avenue The contract Involves the removal of about 15,000 cubic feet of earth and also the plowing and leveling , Cash llros bid ] 0 cents a yard for the grading and $075 for the leveling ; Geotgo C Huse , 14 cents and $325 , and Van Court & Winu , S4 cents and $375.After After eomo discussion It was decided to allow Homer Moore $50 toward bis expenses to tbo national convention of music teachers at New York , the amount to be returned In ciho Mr. Moore failed to secure the 1S3S convention for Omaha. Mr. Moore left for New York last night. Art for ( lip nxnoNltlon. A number of the members of the Western [ Art association met with some of the direc tors of the Transmlsblsslppl Exposition as sociation at the Commercial club rooms jes- terday afternoon to discuss art matters as pertaining to the exposition. No conclusions , however , were reached and the meeting ad journed , subject to the call of the chair. Terrlblo Accident It 1s a terrible acci dent to bo burned or scalded ; but the palu ami agony nnd the frlttitful disfigurements can bo quickly overcome wltuout. leaving a ecar by using De Wltt'a witcii Hazel Salve i\CI7KSIONS. Via OIiJi'nKO , Milwaukee A. St. Paul Il'j A long list of excursion points to which round trip tickets will be Bold at greatly re duced rates The conditions for summer tourists were never more liberal than those for this season Tor full Informatlo'n as to r6utos , rates , limits , selling dates , etc ap ply at the city ticket olllce , 1604 Farnam Bt F A NASH General Western agent. ' 7 Summer I'xcarHlonH VIA THE WAUASH. Ilomescckers eouth June 15. Nashville and return every day , Cliuttanooga In July , To ronto In July , Buffalo In August , and all the eummer resorts of tbo east and BDUth. Call at Wabcsh ofllc ; . 1415 Parnam etrett , or write G. N. CLAYTON. Agent. Court ftoli'iiHCN the KiiilorNwn. Monday In Judge Scott's court a suit In foreclosure was brought by Mury Tnylor Hitchcock against Theresa JlcOrnth urn ! othern. Involving $10,000 worth of Omaha property. Hnttle W. M Hirer nnd Otto Muurer were made parties to the suit , ns they were- endorsers upon the paper held liy Mis IlitchcoLk In lliu suit biought they were held jointly liable for the P.IJ- ineiit of the mortgage- with the signer. Attoiney Shoemaker , who appeared for the Maiirera , raised n point of demurrer thai the ( .mint-fern could not be In-Jil lluhk' upon demand foi the payment of the note unlcu It WHS lugularly pi on sled for nonpayment by u notnry Judge Scott utter coiwldeni- tlon sustained the point and released the llaurers as nineties. Ciii-Ntx of M. C. IV rr , Ill honor of E C Howe , manager of all of tinOxnaid beet sugar faelories , and W. 8 I'lmloncr , uionnger of the Norfolk beet wigur factor } . M O. Peters tjuvo a. dinner jiMerdiiy at the HciiHmw In the Inteicst of Ni'bnitku iminufnctureia nnd tin- exposition Those prtv-cnt wcro : E O. Howe , New York , W. S. PiirdontT , Noifolk , A D J'etiM , St LoulB , nnd E Hosewater. 13. E Jlruce , John 8. Hiiuly , C1 II 1'lcUenn , A. J VlerlltiB. W C. IveH , Walter S Juidlne O , C Holmes , W U. llennctl , P. Cava- ruuiKh , E H Siinigue , Oscar Allen Ail- flreMse'j wcio ddlvered b > E Hobowater , U. ' . ; llruco , E. C , Howe nnd W. S Pui.loiier. lluriii-il by niiNfillao Siiliilinr , Mrs , Jt-na KrederltKbon of 2JOU Seward Btreet sustained some scvrto burns on her onus nnrt fuco jostcrday momlng tta n rc- euU of the Ignition of Basollnu sulphur , vllh which she wus fumlijatltiK the house ! The house vvns wt on lire , but the llimes \vtro cxtlnguUheil with a nomliml loss , , 'J'he accident occurred at about 'J JO o'clock , blotclirt , b' cklicad , rcil , rough , olljr , roolhy Vln , Itclilug calj tcalp , dr > , tliln , and ( tllne h 'r ' , nd UaVy tlfinUhfi pruentiJ by Ctrricuiu SOAP the mo t cfftcllvo ikln purify. Ingsnd teautlfjIngeoaplD Uic world n wcllai tand inccUit for toilet , latli , and nuncry. BLOOD HUMORS nVAMIVATKIV OP HIJMIY S ll'.MIKUS. I'rrllnilnnr ) llrnrliiK lt < * lnir Ctin Mi-fore . .JnclKiOnrilnn. . The preliminary hearing of Henry Saun- ilers , the nesro charscd with having com mitted a criminal ansault upon Mrs. Annn Itaveim , a while woman , on the night of Tuesday , Juno 15 , was begun In police court jcaterday morning. Mrs. Havens , the complaining witness , Ilcrthcl D Havens , and the defendant were the principal witnesses called during the day Snumlcrs was still on ( he stand when court adjourned last evening till 2 o'clock this afternoon. The testimony given by Mrs. Hnvcns was substantially as fine gave the story at the lime of the orrcsthlch was that she had liccn dragged forcibly by the negro , and Hint lie afterward ran away when her hlisban 1 put In an appearance Htr testimony was substantiated by her husband In many of tlio Important particulars. Saundcr , the defendant , testified that his conduct was In fulfillment of an agreement made between them , and that the huMiand had full knowledge of what was going on Ho testified to having met them a number of times , that the Inst time ho saw them previous to his arrest they had parted on friendly terms and tip promised to get some monev to bring to the Haven't woman His examination will bo continued this after noon. lr I'reda Lankton and City I'hjslclan Spauldlng testified as to the condition of Mrs Havens at the time the arrest was made , and Sergeant Her al j added a few- words to the details of the case. Hunk Slock for Snlo. Way below par. See want column. 25 shares Union National bank Block. Satn'l Hums is offering 10 per cent off all whlto china this wtik new lot Just airlvcd. The Young Men's Hepubllcan club of Omsl'a will meet Thursday night , Juno 24 , at 523 New York Llfo building , for the annual elec tion of ofllccrs and for the purpose of select ing delegates to the State league. Charles E. Winter , President. 11 ll ( Til I it , \ < T > Vcirk , IloMtmi and New England points are reached In the moat comfortable manner via the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railway The sum mer train service via this line affords mornIng - Ing , afternoon and evening trains from Clil- cjgo nt convenient hours , a compute 8 hcdiilo of which will be furn'shcd on. application. Tourists tlcketa to the many cool and de lightful resorts ot the cast , Including Cliau- taun.ua lake , are now on sale A handsome Illustrated Tourist Uook , allowing routes and rates to tluee polntb , will be sent free on rc- ( jueit. If you contemplate nn eastern trip this summer the printed matter referred to will be of Intercut Addrtcs D. r. Hum phrey. T. 1' . A. , Kansas City , Mo ; or C. K. Wllbcr , A. G. P. A . Chlcaso. NKW DIU'AHTimn. Tor < lic > AValulsli , Commencing Sunday , June 13. the Wobash , by lease ot the Grand Trunk ( Great Western division ) , , will extend Us line from Detroit lo Buffalo , running Its own trains solid from Chicago THE ONLY LINE RUNNING RECLINING CHAIR CAHS TUEE. Chicago to Buffalo and New York , St. Loula to Niagara Tails nnd Buffalo , with Wagner sleeping cars from Chicago nnd St Louis to Now York and Boston. AH trains run via Niagara Tails , with privilege of stopping over on nil classes of tickets. Tor tickets and further Information or a copy of "To the La'to Kesorts and Hcvond , " call on any agent of connecting lines , or at Wnbash office 1415 Farnam street ( Paxton Hotel block , or write. G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agent. Omaha , Neb. Acvt llniitv. Commencing Sunday June 13 , the Union Pa. clfic will Inaugurate Through Tourist Car Service between Omaha and Portland , Oregon gen and Washington points via Union Pacific and Southern Pacific rallvvajs , thereby giv ing passengers the benefit of two tourist routes via Ogden to Portland. This route will take thPin up through the beautiful Sacramento Valley , disclosing all the notable features along the Shasta route , from Sacra mento. Kor ratca , time table and full Information call at Ctly Ticket Ollice , No. 1302 Parnam fctrcct. UAMSII llIlOTULMtllOOU M > . 1 , firnml I'lciilu nt Illnlr , Juno 27. Train leaves Webster street depot at 9 30 a. m. , returning the same evening. Tare , COc round trip. Music , games , races , lefrcthmenta. Secure tickets at the depot. H UMIOAD KATES. , Ilnllrnnil llntr * . Halt faro JIG 10 to Dakota Hot Springs and return June 25. You inn ; think It Is hot at Hot Springs not so , not so It li delightfully cool there ( Hot Springs Is 3 500 feet up In the mountains , with air like crystal , laden with the odor of a million pines ) . The laigcsf plunge baths In America are there , supplied with magnetic healing waters , whore overheated and worn out human frames are quickly renovated and re paired. Call at the city office , 1101 Karnam sticet , 01 Webster depot. It Is only a short run there. Omaha 3 o'clock p. m. Hot Springs for breakfast. I liloll 1'iirlllc haa been selected by the Nebraska Christian Endeavor committee aa the OFFICIAL ROUTE for the Y. P. S. C. E. convention San Tranclsco , July 7-12. Special excuralon train , rorslstlng of Pull man 1'ulaco Sleepers , Pullman To in 1st Sleep ere , Chair Cars , will leave Omaha Wednes day , Juno 30 , at 3 30 p. m. Kor Sleeping Car reservations and full Information regarding this excursion call at CITY TICKET OFFICE. 1302 FAHNAM ST. nnt > i > e Kuroiie. A pereonall } conducted party cf touchers and friends this summer Low rates , Kx- cluslve. Northwestern Line. HOI Farnam St > ? i.r)0 CAMKOIIM.V i-.no Yin I In- . < < nliIIMC of the AVorlil. The Rock Island Route will run a special train of Pullman Standard Sleepers and Pull man Tourist Cars through to San Francisco on the following schedule * LIMVO- Omaha 0 00 p m Tuesday , Juno 21 Leave Llnioln 7M5 p in , Tuesday , June 29. Leave Full but y 0 45 p m Tuesday , June 21) ) Alliving Colorado Springs next morning at 10 o'clock. Wednefcday and Thursday , Juno 30 , and July I , will bo spent at Colorado Springs , Manltou and other fccenlc points In Colorado Saturday and Sunday , July 3 and 4 , the train will remain nt Salt Lak ? City , leaving enrly Monday morning and arriving at San Francisco on the morning of July C Rrineiubcr thlb will bo the enl ) special train that will flop over two clajs In Cole rado. Tor further Information and sleeping car reservations call at City Ticket Olllce , 1,123 Faruani street , or address C. A. HuUiur- fold , G. A. P. I ) , Omaha. IMSCI'SSKS .SHOUT 1,1 NK AI-TUIIS. Ill-nidi of I'rt'Nlili'iit Clark Sulil to | | ( . Iniiro | > limr. Piesldent S. H H Clark of the Union Pa cific Is Improving , and on Sunday afternoon for the llrst time was able to discuss mat ters In connection with the Shoit Line dif ficult ) General Manager Dickinson and General Solicitor Kelly of the Union Pacific went to New Yoik via St. Louis , The ) dined with President Clark on Sumtav. and spent thci rest of the da > In the consideration of the problems biougut out bj the unimpeded hostile attitude of the Oiegon Short Line Thetc ofllcbla learned ino opinion of the president on the situation , and tlulr actions at thi > coining conference with the otncern dlnctort , and olllcUUs of the Short Line will represent President Clark's pcibonal vlewn The New York conference 111 open to- da > but no one cans 10 venture an opinion on Its probable tetinitiation Whether tliii I'nton 1'aclfit and the Short Line rail- wajs can makw .allffadorj tralflc agr cnients depends ciitlieb on tills mating of tinexecu tive olllrers of the two lines , Don't neglect a i-ousU Drcaute tbt we Uer l phasant le'ortshe next * t'i-ii roll rouud It ii a ) dmlop Into a eji.s dllll culty be > und ropzir Ouu Minute Cou 'j Cure Is < a y to UKu and will do what Iti iuniv > Iniplle * , CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Every Member Present for the First Time Since the Organization , CHARLES STREET PARK TO BE ABATED Concurrent KcNolutlonM Adopted In- > lttn 7 ( iriitid liodKLof 13lltN mill Antlonul ndncalloii ASHU- j vliitlon to Oiniiliii. , | . | Tor the first time since the new city council was organized theie was a full council pres ent at the regular meeting last night. Mer cer wna In his seat for tSie first time after his long Illness nnd ho was accompanied by his usual supplj of resolutions for elec tric llghto In the Ninth ward. A big grist of business wnw dispatched In quick order. The following concurrent resolution was Introduced by Ucchcl and unanimously adopted. Resolved , Thnt n cordial Invitation be nnd hereby li extended to the grand lodge of the Itcncvolint and Protective Order of Hlks to hold the no\t annual rmetlng of the grand lodge nnd reunion of the order In Omaha In IV'S , nnd that the city cleric trniiKinlt to said grand lodge through the duly elected icpresentatlves of ( Jmnhii lodge , No S'i , a eel tilled copy of this resolu tion of Invitation. The Advisory board transmitted the docu ments relative to the complaints of the po lice department that the ( ollce judge fal ed to co-operate In the enforcement of the ordi nances relative to nuisances and asked the council to make an Investigation. The com munication was referred to the committee on street improvements and thu cltj attor ney. ney.I'ho I'ho petition for repaying Cumlng street , which was referred to City Engineer Hose- water at a previous meeting , was returned with the Information that It was signed b > people who vvcro not property owners on the street , and wad evidently IntcndoJ to secure the pavement at the expense of the city at large. The whole matter was placed on file. Building Inspector Duller asked the coun cil to provide him with nil assistant. He stated that more building was In progress In the cltv at this tlma than had been done In the three previous > t'ir.s combined , and so much of his time was occupied by the additional duties of a member of the Doird of Public Works that he was unable to give It the attention It required. Referred to public property and buildings. INVITES THE TEACHDUS. A concurrent resolution by Karr , entend- Ing an Invitation to the National Educational association to hold Its li > ! ) S eonvcntlon In this cllj was adopted. A resolution by Dlnglum , provided that hereafter no petitions for opening , extend ing or grading streets or change ot grade bo received unices they arc1 accompanied bv a cash deposit ot $25 , or a certified check for that amount , to pay the costs of appraise ment , and that no flnal report ot the ap- pralsera should bo received until the re mainder of the expense Incurred had been paid The resolution nlso repealed the reso lution passed In 1S93 , by which a bond wau lequlred Instead of cash. It was adopted. Thu committee on street Improvements returned a favorable report on the recom mendation of the Boaid ot Park Commis sioners that thlitccn acres of land north of Hlvcrvlovv park be condemned and appro priated for park purposes. The report was adopted and the ordinance providing for the condemnation was Introduced and referred The ordinance providing for macadam on Thirtieth street , fiom Tort street to the city limits , was placed on file. So was the ordinance providing for an , assistant building inspector. A committee report was also adopted by which the managers of the Charles street bicycle park wpre ordered to tear down the fcnco at once. This was the result of a protest from property ownera When the park was used as a ball park the lessees vvcro given permission to use a part of Charles street , and now the property ownern demand that the obstruction shall bo re- mov ed. An ordinance providing for paving Daven port street , from Thlrtj-eighth avenue to Thirty-ninth street was Introduced by Mer cer and referred The Union Pacific railroad was granted the right to construct a spur from Tenth and Jonea streets west to Twelfth street. Mr. Bcchel was granted a leave ot absence to July 10. UMJ OP T1IC CUT ItTU TICKET WAR. Itnilroiid IloiirfMfiMatlv OH Hustling for nmlrnior ItiiMiuoNN. The passenger rate situation In the Omaha ticket market seems to bo much im- provi d from the railroad standpoint. The little flurry .Monday caused by a rumor that the Hock Island had cut the Clnlstlan En dcavor rate from $22 50 to | JO 50 has en tirely subsided , and nothing but rcgulai rates are talked of. All the western toads are watching each other very closely , and It IK r > alil that another break like that of Mon- da > may not be remedied so quickly. It Is an atmircd faet that there I going to bo a Urge amount of travel to the Pacific coast on the Endeavor rates. The tleketa are not good for we until Tuesday next , but al ready many delegations are arranging their entire trips. Tbo Burlington , the Union Pa cific and the Hock Island arc waging a keen contest for the business. The Burlington has secured the Iowa ptate delegation except the Dca Molnrs local poclsty , which will go via the Rock Island. The Union Pacific haa been declared the official route by the Ne braska state society , but the Omaha local society has selected the Burlington as Its official route. The result of these conflicts between t'tate and local societies , which have selected different olficlil routes , Is that the buslnctti Is likely to be pretty well divided. Beccham's Pills cure sick headache. TO SAN I'Mt YM'ISO I'or I , 'HK tliuii Half HatcH. Juno 29 , 30. July 1. 2 and 3 , via the Hock [ bland loute Special train of standaid ilccpeis and tourlbt earn will leave Omaha at 0 p in , June 29 , and run to San Fran cisco without change Tluough tourlbt earn will also bo attaehc'1 to icgular trains on above dates. Ilate , Omaha to San Francisco only J22 60 Per fuithcr Information and Bleeping car re&crvatloiiH call at city tleket office , 1323 Parnam street. COM3 MKI3TS WITH A STIIINC MA.V nitli 11181111111(711 Woman anil IH Wliliuicil. L B Cole , -112 South Eighteenth street. Is a victim of a casj of mistaken Identity , ac cording to t tale which he related to the pollen jcElciday. Cole btated that ho wa on his way home from work Monday night , and when ho leached Eleventh and Harnoy Btrceta at 0,0 o'clock , ho met a man who was a stiangcr to him The Individual bcked him by the shouldei , whirled him about and Htruik him scvcial times In the face , saying excitedly In the meanwhile 'The woman whom > oti Insulted la my wife. " When Cole picked himself up after this brief In crvlew ho found that one of hta jaws was broken and hit * c-jcs were well battered The etianger who Mrurk him has disap peared Cole i > as Hint he Insulted no woman , lln dcecribr-H Ms spjallant as being of medium height and drroeed In light clothing CIIKC f.oi'K Out of Court In police court Monday afternoon the ciso of child stealing against Juno K-iwIess was dismissed. Tills VVIIH the case tiled by John H anlan on Ma > " 'J , .Mrs. Lawleps tan au i > with u , ! - > tai-olil girl , Ethil HrlriMiiuiil , the duughttr of it so'idltr ut I'\ut ICeogh. Bcanlan uvkid to ha appointed guaiillun foi the iblld uiul la pi event this Mr * MwliiU cat pu9itKlon of thu Hit a cmc nnd took It lo her homo at O'Neill The father later \\int to O'Neill and KQt the < hllil In vleu of IhU condition of the C.IHL II u cane witM dlamlt cd Mrx. J..ilets was ne'vcr nnoblt-d "Thc > JH dandur talil Ttios , [ Sewers , , hr Crocket 'Irxav , EotfTpii.e ! whllu wilt tug about Uo tYltt'it I. title Early Riser * llit famous little p'tls fpr M > rk Leadacbp and J fcorUcru ot tUe Gtoinacb and liver. IIIO MTOHI3 M.MCnsU i'NJ I'tllCM UK. > ' ' art the ( IrralPKt Will * I Sale 12er lltilll In the Went. The entire shirt * ! slock of V. Henry Rothschild & Co. , Nc v York , known as the Stanley waist , bought by us at one-half pilcc. All the fiOc and 7St walnls. Me. All the $1 00 andlM.CS waists , BOc. All the $160 and $175 waists , 76c. All the wrappers left from last week's great ealo will bo otd Wednesday nt 39c and 75c. HAYDEN BROS. Vlll ItOl'lt iNlllllll Il0lll ' . California $2250 , Juno 29 , 30. July 1 , 2 and 3 Denver $1 00 , June 20 , 30 , July 1 , 2 and 3 Colorado Springs $9 00 , Juno 29 , 80 , July 1 , 'i and 3 Pueblo $0 00 , Juno 29 , 30 , July 1 , 2 and 3. Salt Iako City $10 CO , Juno 29 , 30 , July 1 , 2 and 3. Ogdcn $1C GO , Juno 29 , 30 , July 1 , 2 and 3. Milwaukee and return $16.75 , July 3 , 4 , and n Minneapolis and return $11.55 , July 4 and G. Salt Like City and return $30 00 , July 9 , 10 , 17 and 18. Toronto and return $25.15 , July 12 and 13. Detroit and return $20 GOi July 10 , 11 and 12. Chattanooga and return $22.85 , July 12 , 13 and 11 Lake Chautaqlia , N. Y. , and return $24.70 , July 10 and 11 Reduced rates to all summer resorts ; call at city ticket olllce , 1323 Karnam street. HOI TH Summer i\ciirNlon llullcllii. California $2250 , Juno 29 , 30 , July 1. 2 , 3. Denver $900 , June 29 , 30 , July 1 , 2. 3. Coloiado Springs $900 , Juno 29 , 30 , July i n * j ' Pueblo $9 00 , Juno 29 , 30 , July 1 , 2 , 3. Salt Lake City $1C 50 , June 29 , 30. July 1. 2 , 3. Toronto and return $25 IB , July 12 , 11. Milwaukee and return $1G 75 , July 3I. . G. Detroit and retuin $20.BO , BOO ticket agent. Equally low rates to many other points. Call or write J. H Rcjnolds. city passenger agent , 1502 Karnam stiect. IMtlNfclllllN CU < > I'l | llltU- | . Mrs E S Dumly , r , rpcc-lved word jes- tenlny that her daughter , Mis. Luna Dumly Newman of liayonnc , N. J. , had been pio- nounccil beyond recovei.v by her iiliyslclinH Mrs Dundy retmned from the home of her daughter n few da.\H ngo , the condition of the patient at Hint tlmo being mch ns to warrant the belief that she ivvou'd recover Mr Duni ] > . sr , nnd Mr and Mrs n S Dund > . jt , left In the afternoon for the bed- "ido of the diuphter and sister. Miss Hut Dundy Is still with her sister. Will Ilr tNslKiiril 'Next Moutli. The two blcjcle policemen whom the Tire and Police Board Ir.st night ordered on permanent duty from noon to midnight dallv. to regulate scoichers nnd other blcvclo rldeis , will not be Delected and as signed to this duty until the first of next month. In the meanwhile- Officers Baldwin and Unrnes will be occ.iblomlly detailed for the work. rUIISON VI. I'AUACK VIMIS. M. X. Davis of Cincinnati Is at the Mll- lard. J II. Djko of Kansas City Is at the Stat" . J. D. Taft of Providence , R. I. , Is at the Mlllard. J. M. Thompklns of Lincoln Is , at the Hotel Brunswick. C H Fitzgerald -Kansas City Is at the Mlllard. P. II. Jackson df Boston Is registered at the Mlllard. C. r. Mlley andnvlfe of DCS Molncs arc at the Mlllard. John Patrick Icift yesterday for a short western trip Lulo Malone of Brownvllle i Is registered at the Barker. E T. Graham of Crcston , Neb , is at the Hotel BiunbWlek. IK. . Harris Is registered at the Mlllard from Ashland , O. "W. M Skinner of Hamilton , O. , Is at the Hotel Brunswick. W. H. Cundcv and D Posner of Denver arc at the Mlllard. r. II. Barclav of Cambria , Wyo , Is stop ping at the. Barker. George McNutt of Kansas City Is ston- ping at the Mlllard. G W. McCabe of Chatsworth , 111 , Is stop- Iilnz at the Mlllard Peter Younger of Geneva is registered at the Hotel Brunswick J. II. Kldd of Red Oak , la. , is stopping at the Hotel Bruiibwlck. Mrs V Scott of Lincoln Is In the cltj and stopping at the Mlllard J D. Mevrlam ot St. Paul. Minn , Is stop ping at the Hotel Brunswick. J W. McBrldo of S > racuse. N. Y. , Is regis tered at the Hotel Brunswick Mrs M MeCullange of Coin , la , Is stop ping at the Hotel Brunswick. A Shllllnglaw has gone to Chicago to vlolt friends and relatives for a fortnight. K.V. . Low cry left last evening for Den ver , where he will remain on business for a few days C E Carleton and wife and Mr A G Tyerman are Chicago arrivals stopping at the Barker. Judge George W. Post of York , chairman of the republican state central committee , le In the city. N. Trimble , West Point , and B A. Ebcr- solc , Fremont , are Nebraska arrivals stop ping at the State General Superintendent P. J. Nichols of the Union Pacific left last evening on a tour of Inspection over the eouthcin lines of the company. I' . E Lewis of the commissary department of the Pullman company , who has been In the city for a short period , left for Chicago jestcidav. George Barnes , Newton ; David Wlltfan , Glenwood ; 0 C Shcaffe'r , Randolph , and Al It. Neff , Bayard , are icglsteicd at the State from Iowa Chailes C. Rosewater left for a brief east ern trip last evening WIMlo east be will wltne s the Intercollegiate boat laces at Poughkeep&lo. Rev T. J , Mackay haa gene to Boston In order to Join his son , who is In college Later the two will pass the summer at re- Bortb In Michigan. Mrs J I ) . Weaver , accompanied by her daughter. Miss May 'Weaver , left last even ing for Terre If nil to , Ind , where they will visit relatives for a 4nonti. ! Rev Thomas Ji/Macka > , rector ot All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church , leaves for Boston this afnrnoon. He. will tpeiul his summer vacation in Nuw England Herman Rohcn/sw elg , formerly of this cltj and a dcput ) under ex-Sheriff Drexel , but now e-ditor and owner ot a paper ut Butte. City , Mo/a , Ls In Qtndha visiting frlemlrt. 8 B McConico and M. J. Rolen of the Wagner Palace Cin companj , with head- quaitors In Now "York City left last night for Denver after a < short stay in this cjtj P. H Thurber editor of the American Grocer of New Yorlt jxisged through the city vtsterday on bis w ay to llallej , Idaho , where he will visit his brother , II K Thmhcr , who Is Intel ctitcd In Home mining pioperty out there. Homer Moore left i last evening for New York Cltj to attend tbo annual convention of the National Axsoclutlon of Music Toach- tre He will make an effort to have the next convention located In Omaha during the TransmlKslsslppI Exposition jear Mrs C T Wllklns. wlfo of Cashier Wll- kins of the Pullman company , accompanied by htr daughters Misses Grace and Mice Wllklns , and slater , Mls E. Steven : * , left Sunday afternoon for Boston They will spend the season at different summer le- soita , returning to Omaha about .Septem ber 10. Pr A W P Rothcrmal , mining engineer , a stopp'ng ' at the Merchant * . It > \ s ho whg firbt p r dieted with certalut ) that tin1 Raged Top dlstrlcl , Hlack Hll'n , wsu d p eve -cl | > In go'd The doctor has located man ) , alng properties and ho 63)6 there arc millions ) tt to be made In the Black Hills The doctor U on his uaj to the Illlla NcbrasKans ct the hotels N W Paisans. Alnt'vorth ; Adam Foeritw end W E Orr Nlobrara M N ConoverVawie T AcK c-man. Stanton , JrliM C Watson mil 8 G Hutchlnson. Nebraska Cl'j , Theo Hcim-n and Thco P Kcch Fu lrt"n , Thomas II Bentou , Lincoln , r C Follctt , Hastings. I.N TIII : iiMtivin : COIHT. li > Alrmbprn of A err 1'lre nnd I'oll < , > CommliiNloii. The answer of the members of the Board of Flro and Police Commissioners In the quo warranto proceedings brought In the supreme court by the members ot the old board , IIRS been filed at Lincoln. It recites In detail the legislation by which the pres ent board wag created and the facts relative to the .appointment and qualification ot the members. The answer sets up ( allegation that the respondents took no forcible possession of the office to which they were Appointed , and that the relaters arc now estopped from setting up any claim or title to the office. U Is asserted that H fi Palmer Is e pcclally estopped for the reason that he has since re ceived and accepted an appolntmrnt as park commissioner , and Is now discharging his duties as a member of the board It Is alco ui god that P. W Blrkhauscr never legally quillflcil as a member ot the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners , In that he did not take thq oath of office , as required by law It Is asserted that he refused to take thn oath that he would support the consti tution of the United Statts and the consti tution ot the state ot Nebraska , and only averred that ho would faithfully and fully discharge the duties ot fire nnd police com- mls'loner. The respondents submit that this was not a full qualification according to the law. / _ _ Not only piles of the very worst kind can bo cured by Do Witt's Witch llarel Silve. but cC7cma , sculds , burns , bruises , bolls , ul cers and all otacr skin troubles can be tu- stantly relieved by the same remedy. AII ) OK Tim uistiors IMIOMIMI > . AVIH Trj lo SPPIIPP I2in | rtli 1 At the mooting of the evxnitlve committee of ( ho Commc.clal club vcs'c day C. r Weller announced that ho hod received letters from Bishops Newman and Nlnde , In which they promltod to use all their influence to bring the national convention of the Kpworth league to Omaha In 1S91) Mr. Wcllcr said these vvcro the most Influential bishops In the church , and theli friendship for Omaha was a ntrong card In favor of securing the convention. Congressman Towler'e tariff commlralou bill was brought up for consideration by the club , but action was postponed for ono week A proposition from the proprietor of a hot water hcHIng plant to move hli business to this city was read Ho claims to have $40,000 Invested In the business , and emplovs forty men. Secretary Utt was Instructed to communicate with him further. Samuel IJurna was elected a member ot the club. Permits to wed have been l" 3ucd to the following parties bv the county Judge : . Name nnd Residence. A Ole O. Cngeii , Mooiehend , In I Hilda Moen , Omaha 2 ! Isnel Anderson , Omaha 2' ' Antlnu Nelson. Omaha T Je = = e 13 Jcannln , Omaha 2f Marie Tabert , Wiucoma , la 2 Hirry C Cornfoith , Omaha - ' . Mary Ilynn , Omaha 2 < : t'H I2utniiKlpdilth a Dunlins. n "ttavmlre was taken with n sudden flt of dlZ7lnc s last evening while standing In fiont ot the Mi llt Clothing store , neai Thirteenth nnd Tarnain streets He foi apnlnst a dummy which wa ° standing it fiont , nnd the two engaged in nn Im promptu wrestling match foi a couple ol minutes At the end of the first round Wavmlro KO > an under hold on the dummv nnd hurled It through one of the windows lie was the" arrested for malicious de struction of property. Cll > MnUcH the Iti At a "pedal meeting of the Board of Public Works this afternoon the contract for supporting the walls of the Klngniar bulldliiK nt Tenth and Mn = oi ! "treets vva > let to II. W Barnum for $4W The contract foi putting in the concrete foundation vvns awarded to A Schall , t Co , at figure1- which make the cobt slightly over $700 This is the work rendered necessnrj to save the Kinsman building from dam age by reabon of grading the alley In the rear. lto > 1 < > MnUcN n Cntcli. Court Ofi'iccr Boyle Monday returned from a ten dajs' outing at McCook lake , South Dakota , where * he and his wife formed a portion of a pirty of fourteen cnmpeis , the majority of whom wore resi dents of Sioux Clt ) . The party had not only nn enjoyable time , but had great > nort In pulling the finny inhabitants of the lake to the Mil face In the ten divs four mem bers of the party enptuud 3 < n fish , 3.33 . of which were hooked by Officer Bojlc. Hop rii'inl Arri'Klcd for StiMillnn' . J K Graham was arrested Hst evening while attempting to make way with a bolt of cloth f lorn the btore of S Alortenson , 401 North Sixteenth Btre t. When searched at the ctatlon a number of expensive silk ImndkcrchlefB , which are supposed to have been stolen , were found upon him Oriham I' a. confirmed opium fiend , and it Is prob- ible that ho will bo placed under a physi cian's care until his nerves are biought tea a normal condition i.ocvi , iiitm rnis. Frank Blosky has been arrested for as saulting Henry Slater. Both parties live near Tenth and Howard streets. City Treasurer Edwards has received $31- 252 GO In cancelled bonds and coupons from New York These represent the Interest obligations which were redeemed June 1. Luke iMalonc of Brownvllle was arraigned before Judge Hunger yesterday on an Indictment for selling liquor without a gov ernment license. He pleaded guilty and wee fined $10 and ccets A Andrews , a porter for a downtown es tablishment , was arrested yesterday for sweeping refu > o Irani n stoic Into the guttet FranJc Wlglngton was arrested a few days ago on a similar charge The Richardson Diug company has secured the contiact for furnishing drugs , for the In dian bcrvl'-o for the next ) ear This Is the tecoml tlmo the firm haa secured this con tract , having bid against drug houses In Chi cago. 'Ihonias I1 Burke a blacksmith who as saulted and cut Robert Smith on the Toil Crook reservation , had a preliminary exami nation before Commlbsloner Dundy yester day ami wan bound over to the federal grand jury In $1,000 bonds Chris Sorensen , chaigcd with arsaultlng an old man , Sorensen , with Intent to do great bodll ) Injury , wa. ) discharged In police court Monday afternoon , but was fined $5 and co.itM on the chargeat assault and Mattery. Sorcnton was quite badly Injured Thu municipal court Is now In active opera tion lite llrfat cagu tried wen that In which Charles Wnlte sued E I ) Meadlmbcr for the pcssetslrm of the property occupied by the defendant as a carriage factor ) The cate was tried by Judge Maguey and a verdict was rendered In favor of the plaintiff Burglais Monday effected an entrance Into the establishment of L M Leslie 411 South Eleventh street , by breaking the Iron covering In the front door They broke open the money drawer , but ceciircd nothing , as It was empty No further attempt to steal anthing was apparent ! ) made Horace B Sareon , formerly captain In the Second Infantry at Port Omaha and now on the retired roll of the United States army Is dangerously 111 at his home In this city He has been aflllctcd with an ailment of the utomich for several months past , and yehtcr- duy Ills condition was regarded as ciitlcal Half a dozen officers Mmday swooped down upon a gang that was iilEpo ing of the contents of a betr keg at Seventeenth and Nicholas streets The following were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace Tom It ) an , R J Iten K Woods I'a nlu Lee , Bertha Wilson , G Price , Prank Mcjers and Joe Hardy The executive committee of the exprcjltion atsoclatlon will meet the Board of County Comtr.Uslonere at the Commercial club roonin at noo'i today to discuss the question of vutlng $100.000 of bonds In aid of the expo- salon and according to the term * of the act patted by the last leglilature , which au thorised the t aiibactlon Djvld Van Etteti was arreuted on the charge of furgtiy ) C.uoidjy , wss ar raigned and pleaded not guilty The In formation Is Av.orn lo by John Planlgan who alleges ( hat the attorney forged his name and thai of his nlfe to a promissory note for $512 CO. dated March 2G , 1SS9 Tnu case la an outgrowth of a civil suit. Take tlco , Juno 19 , ' 07 , Whito- - Things Tor f > 5 cents wo ncll \Vhlto MUCH Duck Panti. Nobody wenM 'oin CooL greou. Take an umbrella , Take a fan. Take a frozen * fosfate. Take an ice cream , Take a pair of You know white linen pants , Take anything1 that is cool > what tu without being uncomfortable , good without being- , tnke. expensive , and it doesn't take long for sweltering humanity to find out where it can be had at the i They right price. Two weeks ago we had five hundred incltul . linen crash suits of various kinds and today we n \vny. haven't got one. We sold 'em at $2.00 and $2,50 1'eoplo a suit , while other stores were trying1 to get from cunio $3.50 to $4 75. Result : we sold all of ours in four In carrltiges working1 days and we disappointed hundreds of them. for people who came to buy some more. We'll have another lot of 'em in a few days. They may be Thc o here tomorrow , or even today. In the meantime lasting- nro we are still selling those sp'cndid navy blue chev cool iot coats at $1.90 , and those elegant vicuna nnd cheap. featherweight coats and vests at $2.25 and $2.75. These are as big values as the crash suits at $2.00 and if other stores ask you $4 oo to $5.00 for the same quality , don't get excited take things cool. The Only House in America That handles all the high grade pianos- inc'udtng The Big Stein way , 4 Knabe and Fischer. We also have a very large and fine selected stock of Smith & Barnes , Vose < SSons , Emerson , Ivers & Pond and a dozen or more diffecent To reduce onr larjjo stock we are still making extremely low prices. New pianos at $1.'K > . 8117 , 81.)3. $18 , ) , $200 , ? 215 and S2.15 , up to the price of the best pianos niado. Manufaetmorfa' ' guarantee with every pjano. New Pianos for Hayden Bros. "CLEANLINESS IS NAtJ PRIDE , DIRT'S NAE HON ESTY. " COMMON SENSE DICTATES THE USE OF Others maize prices but A coinrmrison of pianos and values will convince the most skeptical that our prices are absolutely hclow competition. Wo are the only authorised agents for Ivers & Pond , Vose & Sons and Emerson piano. Depatlinent stores eannot furnish a factory frtmuuitec. Special prices on Chickorincr , Fibdior and Smith & Barnes pianos Second hand pianos as knv as $12. New upright , largest si o. Uaston Rolling Fall Board $115. SCH'MOLLER & MUELLER , 105. South Fifteenth Street ) A. C. .MUKLLIJK. THIIBITel. . 102S OPPOSITE POST OI-TICi : . iESTOBED TO EMM8QD BY TURKISH L. Id. CAPSULES. They euro every case , NKVKK 1'AIt. ; they dcvcloji tlio HIl/iIN and NKIIVHS , pro ducing llcsh on tlio body and nut spoiling the stomach , as most inmliclnes will do. We prepare bpeclally for every catc.Vrlto for particulars. 7UHKISII CAI'SUUi:3 : will euro any ailment or weakncEs caused by helf-ttbuBo. ando mean It Wo will develop and strengthen the woiet case or 3UXOAL WEAKNESS or SEXUAL LOSS , make anew now man of you. or REFUND VOUIl MONEY. Don't be humbiiKBcil , BB HO never fall to euro. $1 00 box by mall. 1'iala wripper. HAIIN'S I'HAHMACY , 18th and Tarnam Sta , Omaha N l . On a red hot day Hires Rootbecr stands be2 tween you tressing effects fects of the heat. ' cools the blood , tonesi the btoni- nch , invigorates the body , fully satisfies the thirst. A delicious.spark- ling , temperance drink of the high est medicinal value. > u < it ooir tj Ttl Cl Itlti r Him Co , Pbl ! . piekiZf roltfl i Green Sw a 'J'urtl Soup f fT k Tod.iy at .M T . * - as * - - The Soft Glow of the Tea Rose IB acquired by ladlta who use I'oztowi's rowntit Try it O < XK > OO-O-oO-O-O-OO < > 0 Dr. Shcpard's new book , illuHtrntc'd piofiii'cly , IB now in chriiluti' ' n Cull or write tor a fi co copy. The work will interest nnd instruct nil who su/Tor / from chronic nil month. SIIHI'ARD ' MEDICAL INSTITUTE , OMAHA , ooo-o-o-o-o o-o-o oo < ! ) Lake Michigan and Lake SuperlorlraniporUllon Co , LAKE SUPEHIOR SlTAMElSc ! THE GREAT LAKE ROUTE. Salllnea From CMIooco. For Marklnao l | uniJ Ditrolt OlertUnil , fiuT ( to , Top. onto.tto Tue 9A M.WicI OI'M.TIm IM M hut li-U. lur Cliarletoli. llarlwr siprlngi , I'eujtkejr , ttor Tue * 9AM Tlmr it A U hut il'M. tot Xaniucito , lUncuck , Jlouitbton. AiLUnil. Pululh.etiVvnl VI" M llluitr t til iMin ) lileu riiallAa fn on npllratlun. OrilCE AND DOCIS , KUSH AND H. WATER III CHICAOQL UiRYAKD HTO1TY. i\AMI\AT10\ ADMISSION' Will lie lieM in Oii.nhu In the rooms cf tha Y M C A June i'J July 1. 2 , 8 CanillilalFii clftrlniAihaiuKl Ocrmnii Atlvancfd finiiiin- liX Ail\oiuivl riijtlti" Ailvaninl Alurliru ur Anuljtli. deoinclii } ulll utitmtle ut a m , JuneOilar luiidlJnto ut B a , re. , July 1. \\ooillnir > ' I'uclul Cuvin , muiiufai.lure > l ! < / DerjiuiukiKi't Vvuuilliiir } nhcn urvil aicordliiB1 In ( tin iluim "III 11 ( omul Ulltmlouu ( ur prc- vcntlnt ; rlnIfB ) , ( rcrlk ur iliuiilnn. | | Ouur- Hiitrnl ub/tlulrl > iniit urn ) la conluln no tr a > c , nil ur bum hriu ll > , fir riuniilr unit liuok < m IC-aul > , Jbtia \\oodbu.y. . . 121 W. 1M St. , Niw