- - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - -------------r - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - ! ' I 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TUE OMAIIA DAILY iUE : P1UDAY , MAY 7 , 1898. I hOW TO hAUL TILE NOTABLES One 01' the Scriou Problems Now Oon fronting Expoaition Managers. . CASSIDY hAS A CORNER ON TIlE CARRIAGES I Chicago nn Sccnre nfl OfInn on All dlic Itoh lou Mloc1 Of ( lie . . Lhery Sa1Icu for the ( ) Ie1tInR fln , . Actlng In ltccorInnce wRh the oh adage , I 'Tho early bird catchea the worm , " Thomas Cassky Of Chicago has hail the foresight to hire nil the cnrrlagcs In the city which are avatiahie for the opening day parade anti the many friends , whom he told the Ilverymon ho Is nnxous to provide for on that ilay , will he sure of a ride. If the exposition directors desire to ride and to furnish carriages for their distinguished guests who will ho present on that day they will have to secure a place among Cassidy's friends. All the liverynien in the city were asked to make a hid on furnishing conveyances for the exposition dIrectors on Juno 1 and many of them sent in hlila and heard no more from them. While the committee was considering the ( lUeStIOfl Cassldy was making - ing hay and offered tim various stables a good vrice for nil the conveyances they cnn supply on that day. Not having heard from the exposition people the itveryinen did not know what tlio committee would do anti grasped the opportunity to let their rigs for tue day. Cassidy explained to all of them that ho had a number of Chicago friends , vlio are to ho here on that. day , and that. ho was interested In a firm in CliIcao which has an exhibit at the expo- nition. The only accomrnQdatlons which it. cnn ho found that the directors have provIded for the day are three tallyho coaches. Can- nitly has been In the city about two months anti has quarters tt the Karbach hotel. The liverymen say , however , that Cassidy engaged - gaged their conveyances only a few days ago. Manger Babcock states that when ho commenced investigation to ascertain the ability of the liveryinen to furnish tim carriages - riages required ho discovered that options had been secured on about all of the do- f slrablo carrIages. lie then issued a request D to Itrivato cItIzens to loan their carriages for a couple of hours on the opening tiny and thIs request has been complied with in a _ \ manner vltIcli leaves no doubt about there being an abundance of room for all guests. Cstipetittyi'n of Ic Mr. Babcock says that soon after his request - : quest for Itrirato carriages rnn mntio public t4 through the ancrs he was called upon by Liveryman Carpenter of South Omaha , whet t informed him that he could furnish all the carriages tiat were likely to be required ] for the opening day. vI Mr. Babcock wan greatly rejoiced to learn . . this nail opened negotiations wftli Mr. Car- ' itenter. The negotiations did not proceed : l very far , however , as about tue lirat ques- y tion was that of price. Mr. Babcock says ho asked Mr. Carpenter what he would P charge for carriages during the short tinie in the morning they would ho required. Mr. Carpenter replied that the price would be , $ $15 each and the negotiations ended right I , . there. ; L. J. Carpenter of South Omaha last even- lug said that ho had offered to supply as many carriages as needed for the opening of the exposition. lie could , ie said , turn out 100 if necessary. His proposition was to g ] furnish fIfty carriages at $10 apiece , anti if desircil assume charge of the ioatiing of the 1 vehicles , etc. lie was offered 3.5O apiece , t but dccllncti to have anything to do with the matter at this price. i One minute is not long. yet relief is ob- 4l tninetl in halt that time by the use of One Idinute Cough Cure. It prevents consumption - tion anti quickly cures colds , eroup , bron. chitis , puctimotila , Ia grippe and all throat . and lung troubles. 'i .A Con gresNililin's 5) ii I ii mu. ' 4 "it was my good fortune to take passage I , on No. t ; from Lincoln to Chicago on the , ittli inst. , anti I desire to compliment the . ilurlington nianageinent on furnishing the finest and rastest train I ever lint ! any cx- pLrieneo with. The tuning ear service is . especially commentiablo and I have no doubt , that tue train will be very popular. Nebraska - braska is certainly at the front iii train service us well as in many other things. " \v. L. STARK. it. C. \Vanuiington , D. C. , May 20 , 1898. . No , 6-the Chicago Special-leaves Omaha at i:05 : midnight and roaches Chicago at 215 p. in. 'Fickets and berths at the Ilur- ! lington ticket office , 1502 F'arnnm Street. riLl ) ! Ic I The NorUtwestern Line nayiight Special I now leaves tile U. P. depot at 6:10 : a .in , ; arrives Chicao 8:45 : same evening , No cliango in the other traiits. The Overland Lltnitcii 4:4i : P. in. and the Omaha Chicago Siccial at 6:45 : p. ni , arrive gL Chicago 7:4 : J and 9:30 : respectively , next 'morning , The most advanced vestihulod sleepers , diners qud free parlor chair cars-of course-what t else would the ' 'Northwcstern' have. City 'i'lckct Otiio 1401 Farnam st. SPEAKERS FOR THE SCHOOLS flr. Stotie Seleetsthe Men Who Are to .AI.Iress the Children on 31tnorinl Ja. hr. it. itt , Stone , an the committee to furnish Orand Army of the Republic speak- era for the schools of the city on Friday , May 27 , the la-st school day prior to Memor- let day , has made the following assignments for the occasion. Since this work has been introduced by the Grand Army of the Republic - public ten of the men who began the work have tiled , so that it is now very difficult to find enough men to go around. Dr. Stone has been able to find but fifty men and has sixty-two schools on the list : I'ubiic Schools-High school , .7. 0. Fisher , George It. liens , Judge Benson ; It. E. Palmer Abbler , J. L. Weishans : Ilancroft , 3. I. i'Ierson Cans , Dr. 'tV , II. Christie : Castellar , Major 3. II. Furny ; Central , Major T. S. Ciarkson ; Clifton 11111 , Ceorge C. lion- ncr ; Columblan , Judge S. I. Cordon ; Comen- ius , It. l. I'atrick Davenport , T. L. Hull ; Dodge , Captain \V. J. liroatch ; Druid 11111 , Dr. It , M. Stone ; Dupont , J. W , Thompson ; Farnhm , Judge Jacob Fawcett ; Forest , Wt w. Eastman ; Franklin , 'F. 11. Leslie ; GibSon - Son , 1. Ii. Jolinson Kellom , rror. J. A. Gillespie ; Lake. Judge Leo stelle ; Leaven- worth , 11ev. T. J. Mackay ; Lincoln , Her , L. F. flritt Long , James S. France ; Long Annex , Simeon Illoom ; Lothrnu , Judge L. II. Bradley ; Mason , D. M. Ilaverly : Omaha View , Li , A. harmon ; Pacific , Colonel C. F. Weller ; Park , li. U. Dali ; Saratoga , J. H. Pierce Sherman , Dr. A. Swartzlander ; Train , J. W. Nichols ; Vlnton , Jonathan Edwards - wards ; Wnln'it 11111 , Dr. James H. Peabody - body ; Webster , John Joffcoat ; West. Side , H , H. Durbin and J. W. Penny ; Windsor , Colonel C. S. Chase ; Bobson , A. 0. MeAns- land ; Dundee , Dr. II. C. Van Oleson ; Deaf and Dumb Institute , Dr. A. J. Cook. Catholic ncliools Academy of Sacred Heart , Burt street , John Jefcont ( ; Acadrrny of Sncret heart. Twenty-seventh and St. Mary's avenue. Rev. T. J. Mackay ; Crcigli- ton college , Jiulgo W. S. Strawn ; Hoiy Fan- ily , C. k Burmestr Immaculate Concep- tton , Judge lienson ; Mt. St. Mary's Seminary - nary , Major 3. 13. Furay ; St. Catharina's academy , Dr. It. M , Stone ; St. James' or- phaiiago , . .1.V. . Simpson ; St. John's , Dr. Jo. sepli NcvllIo St. Joseph's , J. A. Cuncaden ; St. Mary Magdalen , 13. It. Ball ; St. Pat- rich's , Major J. 13. Furay ; St. Peter's , D. M. Ilaverly St. Philomena's. Dr. S. D , Mercer - cer ; St. Wenceslaus , II. S. Gillespie. LIVE STOCK SHIPPERS FAIL Mee ( lug lii tcndciifor Yesterlln ) ut South ( ) , iinlizt Iict , iOt lInterIiillzc. A meeting of the Live Stock Shippers' association - sociation of Nebraska was to have been holti yesterday afternoon at the Exchange build- log anti though it had been extensively ad- vortisetl , the shippers of the state failed to respond in sufficient numbers to make the holding of a meeting any object. W. It. Thurber anti A. M. Daniels , who have been at the yards for the last two tlays making arrangements for the meeting , were naturally - rally somewhat disappointed at the turn of affairs , but they did their part , and diti it ve1l , anti all that ircvcnted the meeting from being a great success was the lack of attuntlance. The commission inca were also tlisappointeti. as they had arrangeti a ! : dab- orate banquet for a huntired or more ship- porn who did Hot materialize. The only Inn ! ! in any way connected with the enterprise - prise who appeared entirely satisfied was thu general manager of the Union Stock Yards company. lie had agreed to furnish a banquet - quet In the company's dining hail , to which shippers were to be admitted without charge. while each commission man was to pay for his own plate. The commission men caine to the front to the extent of $78 , while the dcadheds did not show up to any extent. FINES PAPEZ FIFTY DOLLARS .JiiJao iIsINle'r it Petinily on a Stitt ! Oiitilin 31ait , 1'Iio hut ! Gnuuulfluig FixtureM. Another of the South Omaha gambling cases has been disposed of Ia the county court , August Paiiez having bee : : fined 5O am ! costs on the charge of setting up gao- Iding devices and held untler bonds to answer in the district court to the charge of keeping gambling rooms. Frank Swanson , charged jointly with Papez , has been released , and the cases again3t lila : dismissed. it having becu : proved to the satisfaction of the court that lie 'van not one of the guilty parties. The gambling cases on trial before County Judge Baxter grew out of a rjiid made by the sheriff on the night of April 18 last , at which : time a number of the houses were visited anti a number of arrests made , I.tus1'zire to % 'ttsI , I uugtnui , U , C. , July 3t1 , 4th , 5th anti 6th excursion tickets \Vashuingtoui will be sold via l'cnnsylvania Linen from Chicago account the National Jlucatloutl ! atsociatiou : meeting. The how rate will be open to nil. For special tutor- mnation apply to II. It. Lering , A , 0. P. Agt , , 248 South Clark St. . Chicago , San : ' ! Burns Is selling a hotel toilet set and jar , $1.98. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . IhiItIt1 T'ii 1P1u t 29. .1S9. r1'J'1 ' : A NEW TRAIN u . AliCt a Good Otie I OMAHA TO ST JOSEPH : : .UAND. . I $ THE "EXPOSITION FLYERS" . Leaves Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:10 : P. M. , Arrives St. Joseph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:45. : P. M. $ Arrives St. j..ouis. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:19 : A. . lvi. SLEPIN6 AND RCUNIN6 CHAIR CARS. - , 0 I Ticket Office- Depot- I $502 $ Farilafli St. torn and Mason Sts , L t % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % ( ( BOSTON STORE REINANTS Today a Grand Lot of Now Silk and Dress Goods Bemnant , AND NEW COIrON GOODS REMNANTS Neer liefore Were We In Snail a For- tomato 1'OsttiOfl 50 Offer Mmmcli liar- gnlns in hmniuorters' Snuiphe Huids , ltejnnuintu , Mill Eumih , 760 MOUSSEL1N DE SOlE AT itc YARD. Silk mnousselin do soles In beautiful corn- binations of colors , light and ( lark grountis , small and large floral designs , for dress fronts , chultlren's dresses and mtliinery purpo'u's , actually worth 75c yard , on nalQ in remnants at 11c yard. Waist patterns of moussehin do oio silk ; these are matched up remnants , each pattern - tern containing four yards , worth $3.dO , en abhing a lady to make an entire waist , On nle , the entire p'tttern at 59c. IMI'OItTED WOOL D1tE3S GOODS ILEM- NA NT S. A fresh lot just receIved from the ctmtoin house. Strictly all wool , silk and wool , checketi , plaid , striped nod plain colored dress goods in bright shatlea of red , blue , creapi , includ- lug black , plwayn four pieces to match and worth : $2.00 a yard , go In two lots at lc and 28c Per remnant. $ i.oo ; SILK REMNANTS AT 390 , 230 , bC , tic AND C. lhIgh3st class silks ever placed on sale on cur remnant counters , value $5.00 3d. , go in remnants , according to size of ulcer , itt 39c , 25c , lOc , 5c and 2o tntiro remnant. This lot includes large elaborate brocatles in three and four toned shadings , gold. silver anti tinsel woven brocaden , plakic , checks and rancy stripes. ltemnnnts of black silk in large brocades , small woven designs , plain icau do nok , gros grains , etc. , for fancy work , trimmings , shopping bags , nil sizes , at 5c , be and 25c per reironot. FILIDAY IS REMNANT DAY. An immense collection of cotton goods remnants on sale today for the first time. One bargain counter of all kinds of white goot1 , lawns , India linens , long cloth , etc. . worth up to 12c , go at 24c yard. One immense counter of all kinds of standard tlrcss prints , 3/ac yard. One immense counter of nil kintis of corn- forter prints , 2 ½ e yard. One big table of fancy drapery denim remnants , 8 ½ c yard , One inimnenso lot of' heavy alain colored denim , the 25c kind , in remnants , at 1c yartl. One big lot of all kinds silkalino rem- liants , 3'c yard. : ic inch : wide light colored percale remnants - nants , tic yard. One big counter French percale remnants , light and dark cclors , at 8,4c , worth 12 ½ c. One large lot of fancy corded ginghams , the 20c kind , In remnants at 6i4e yard. One large lot dotted swiss and fancy plaid white goods rennants , go mt 8c yard , One lot of fruit of the loom muslin , on sale in the afternoon only , 5c yartl , One inmmneimse lot of good standard 7e bleached muslin , on sale all day long , at :3 : ½ c yard. On big bargain square of remnants of all kinds of lawn , dinilty , organdy , in long lengths , worth up to 25c. go at be yard. ALL TIlE DAMAGED CARPET REM- NANTS. All the balnnce of the remnants of damaged - aged carpet , long mind short lengths , ma- quetto , wjlton , nxrninster. brussels , etc. , etc. , all go at lOc for entire piece. IIOSTON STOflE , OMAHA , lGlt and Douglas. ARGUING THE KASTNER CASE LtLv'ers l'resentinur Their 'Views ci' ( lie lc'ldi'uuee OITevet to the Jury. When the criminal section of tIme district court convened yesterday morning it waa expected that the Kastner case would lie subnitted to the jury before the evening adjournment , but when that hour arrived there was one moore speech to be made. An- sistant County Attorney Jeftries opened for tIme state and was followed by Attorneys Kiikenncy and Ititchie for the defense , the latter occupying the time from the middle of the afternoon until the adjournment. This morning County Attorney llaldrige will close for the state. The first and only witness calleti yesterday was Joseph Kastner , who vcnt upon the stand In his own behalf , for further cros- exaainntion , amid was asked concerning his resit1ence in this nnd other s'eatorn states. lIe said that ho had lived in both Nebraska and Wyoming. I1 nIna admitted that he had been arrested on the charge of stabbing with intent to kill , but upon the trial had beemi convicted of assault and battery , anti had paid a floe of $ O and the costs of pros- ccution. An attenipt was made to offer evidence on a passport , found at tje Kasctner house , but Ute offer was ruleti out , though : Knstner ad- mnltted that time paper in question was found in the pocket of am : old coat that lie secured huhe out gathering rags. The passport re- terred to describctl a man whose tlescription compared with that of the elder Kastnei' anti was issued by German authorities a number of years ago , In offering this docu- macnt , the county attorney sought to show that in Germany the lrisoner was known by a annie other than Kastner anti that Ue changed his name after reaching America , On the conclusion of the introduction of tIm evidence Attorney Ilitcljie for tim do- fenulants stateti to the court that ho was willIng to suhmit the case without argu- ment. Time attorneys for the prosecution , however , objected , contentiing that it was better for time interests of both sides to lma'je a full discussion of time evidence anti tIme facts simrrountiing the killing. Time court took the name view of the matter and or- tleretl time attorneys to proceed , II , is tim opinion of many who have (01- loweil time testimony that time state nade a nuchm stronger case tItan upon the trial of August Kastnor , wimo was convicted of the commission of tIme crime , During the trial of Joseph anti Louis Knstner , no attempt was made to explain the presence of guns in the Kastoer lmono , nor was there an attempt to show tint mum failing through the root of the barn wet the clothing that was Irnmnd hanging upon Pcijlum time structure - turo time next 'hay after the murder , Itmiid 4cuutt Vmnts Jsiuumng's , Mauti Scott has brought suit against Charles Schulank anti John Merritt in an action wherein bile demands damages at tile l'mtte of $333,33 i-i : pr hour. She says that 0 ! ! 0 ! ! information issued at time instance of time defendants slme was arrested and chargeti with disturbing the peace , After being am'- rested she says that she was carted to the police station in the patrol wagon and for thmrcc lmours was detained there. In addl- tion to thmts she says that the defendants failed to prove a case against tier , whmereforo she asks damages in thin sum ot $1,000 , oh- heging tiat her reputation lmas been injured in this simm. $1 rein Gets ii Ycruiiv , In the case of'lhllan : Storm against A. Rosenberry , tbf jury In Judge ICeysor's court has found ( or the plaintiff and has returned a verdIct for $325 antI costs. , 'rho imlalntiFt was In the. employ of tto defend. ant while tIme latter was constructing the addition to the Boston Store , While so cia. 1)1010(1 be fell over some material on one of thmo doors and bdrt hds foot , lie sued for damages , coimtending that his Injuries were due to Ilme negligence of the defendant - ant in not keeping the floor clear of oh- structions. Crn'nor.l's Cnu. Got'N Over , 'Iho Case of Frank Crawford against he City of Omaha , called before Judge Scott. hmtS gone over ( or the time being , with a ProSPect that there will be no Haal action during bo pro5ont term of court , 'rho city aQub-1t to tear dcwn the feilco . , * - ; - ' - that surrounds thO UmiIversity park , whereupon - upon , Crawford ecmuetl a temporary restraining - straining order. The ease was to have been heard on the appikatton to make the order permanent , but lt'wnj pnscd and the restraining - straining order is continued , In force. Di'oOc'nfltC,1. Ethel Eddy seeks a divorce from her husband , MartIn Eddr , alleging failure to support , She avern that he Is a strong and healthy man , but-w1l not rok and earn funds sufficient for - time support of the family , l'urley Evans would divorce himself from his wife , Addle Rvzmmm $ . For a cause of action , he aiiegcdilthat simo has deserted his bed and board aqti refuses to return. % nteN ( If the Court. k , Rachman has brought suit against F , , F. , L'rInu , alleging time wrongful detention of a small brewery out on Sovonteentlm street , lIe asks for damages in the summi of $1,196. Alexander MacDonald , the city garbage contractor , has filed a showing In which ho denIes timat ho has violated any rules of the court in the liomiry Combs case , who secured - cured an injunction restraining Maclonnld fron : interfering with him in the conduct of liii bunlnesi' . in tlme case of time State of Nebraska against the Omaha National flank the tie. fendant imas fileti a motion askimig that time terms of time Petition be made moore cer- tam. Time suit grows out of ( lie defalcation of exStnto Trcasurcr Hartley , who drew a check on thin bank , it being alleged timat time lirocceds of time check represem'ited state moumey and that the same was lZtitl to hart. Icy. hills of l'nre In PNlioumnhIe lies. tniirnimt Time question has been mooted over and over again vhether the engrattiumg of French anti German dishes upon time bills of fare of the better class of American restaurants is or Is not aim inmprovemncut , Many lmretenti timat before their introduction our cooking was coarse , barbaric. Timls Is aim open question , but. no bill of fare presents attractions to the dyspeptic , but they , like the bilious , inn- inrious atmtl versons with weak kidimeys , can be curetl by Ilostetter's Stonmaci : flitters. lI.tYllN lilies , Sei' I'rIeesfi l'riIn ) ' . FURNIShING Sl'iCIALS FOIL FRIDAY , Mcii's balbriggan simlrts anti drawers , in plain and fancy colors , 25c eaclm ; the finest assortnment of colored shirts , wortlm up to $2.00 , at 90c ; nen's fine percale shirts with laundered collars anti cufis , worth : 75c , at 2cc ; inca's working slirts , ii : nil colors , at SIc anti tOe : men's 25c suspenders.12m.c ; mdl's tine seamless sox , torth ltc , at 3 pairs for 25c ; ladies' fine rests in all colors , worth 25c , at 12'c. BIG IILACK SILK SALE Saturday at Ilayden's ; see them in the wIn- daws. 19 LIIS. FINE GRANULATED SUGAR $1.00. 22 POUNDS C SUGAR FOIL $1.00. Tlmrtia one-peund loaves of home-made bread for lOc : 10 liars Diamond C soap ( or 25c ; 3-pouuil cans solid packed tonatocs , Tm,4e. new sugar corn , ier caim , only Oc ; cauly Jumme pens , string bcnmmn. wnx beamn or limit beans , large camms , for ac ; condensed milk , per caim , only Sc ; Java and Moiitt coffee , worth 30c Pound , 20c , BUTTER DE1.'ARTMENT. New grass butter , iOe , lie and 12m/c ; fancy dairy butter , 13c anti 14c ; extra fancy separator crenqicry , 14c and 15c ; best cleamnery butter , 1Cc. hAYDEN BROS. , Transniisshasippl headquarters , 'l'uIltIML hubs via the Union Patific to the famous sunrner resorts In Colorado , Utah , California , Idaho , Montana anti Oregon. For rates and advertising matter call at cIty tchtct office. No. 1302 Farnam st. 1T Tl1I UOThS. J , V. Oliver of Huron , S. D. , superin. tendont of time iakota division at the North- westei'im , am'rived ii : Omaha last night after having traveled over a large part of South Dakota. Mr. Oliver says that time state never was in as tiourishing a condition as it Is at the presemit tlune. Crops of all kinds are im : the best possible shape. Wheat is ilanted more extensively that : formerly , 'amiti 59 far the seasou : has been all that couli , be ticciroti to vroducc a big yield. With wheat at a fair price , eveui if it does not stay at time present pbenanenally high : figure , Mr. Oliver thinks that time Dakotas will cumjoy the nest prosperous year in their Imis- tory. Corn is also raised extensively in time southern part of Soimthm Dakota , anti time vrospect for a good yield is very iiattcring. South Iakota was formerly a summall graim : state , anti confined itself to that class of products almost entirely. Of late years the farumers have emigaged in stock raising to a considerable extent , autl as a result the crops of the state have become more warietl to provitle stock food , In Mr. Oliver's opinion this change hits been of great advantage - vantage to time state in timat a failure of crop in a state which : is given over to one product alone is more disastrous timam : where the products are varied , ! 'er'euui l'vruuim'ruuihs , Senator Murphy of Gage county is in time city. city.H H , P. Stithi of Chicago is stopping at the Barker. Herman Kountzo left yesterday on an east- era trip. A. H , ICrauss of Wymore is a guest at the Barker. Eugemme Speyer of Pittsburg , Pa. , can be ftlId , at the hiui'hcr. D. B. Zimmerimman of Dickenson , S. D , , is stOiiiflg ) at the Barker , Mrs. Freticrick P. Rutherford of Lincoln sIlent Timurstlay in Ommalua , B. S. Weheim and I ) . 5 , Lake of Simnam- doaiu. ha. . are at the h3arker , C , C , Bucknell , a merchant and formeriy pcstmaster at Alvo , Neb , , Is making a short visit in the cIty. Cimiqulta , the Cuban atom , who is to he one of time attractions in ilagenback's simow 0mm time Midway , is rcgistercti at time Murray. \v , 0. Temple , one of time owners of time Holy Terror nilmuti at icadwood , togotier : i iOu hum fanmlly , is sterding a few days in Ommmihmn. William Matimiesen of Auburn , L. N. Le- Valley of Wakefield. G. W. hCctciuen of llast- logs. J , I' . 1)nicy of Sciiuyler are state guests at limo Barker. , v. 11. licetl , div.ilioq superintendent ; Vt' . I , Midler , general tlbkqt agent ; II , M. l'Ilng- Icr , chief mneclmtmuicnl iqspt'ctor , arc Pullnman officials in Omaha. Vt' . It. Dummmu and wife of Plmiladelphia arc visiting i'ostmnaster Euclid Martimm , Mr , Dunn is aim old iwrsomil and political frieumd of tie postmaster , Jolmmi Canmeron ot'Tekpnnlm has been spend- log a few days 1mm ttiuq city anti made use of the opportunity t caji upon a few of his olul ummirersity , ( rientiui. Colils P. hiuntipgo1 ; , president of the Southmcrn Pacific i titay , and a party of friends vemit through Onalma yesterday in the private car Oocomma. it is reported tiitt Mrs. B. S. linker is con- sitier.ulmlt' hmettor auuiithmimt tie chmaimces for her rcvovery nrc gremmtcr t4.mam : at any time during - ' ing time Inst few ( lz6 , however , she is still very sick ammtl mis a result of her critical con- dillon Iutlgc Baker hiss adjourned his court until next Tuesday morning , Nebraskans at hotels ; C , C. Bayes. Seward - ard ; J , A. W'atland , ilarvartl : F' . W , Barber , hastings ; A , U. lCeim , 'tV. ' 6 , flourne. H , C. \Vchcb Beatrice ; F , A , Plait , Grand Islamud ; II. luger , St , Paul ; 0. D. hiagerimman , Boil DooliumVymore ; ii. I , Converse , Simickley ; William : : Ehiright , North Platte : D. H. Crnnm , Lexington ; J. A. Ohm , ur. , J , A. CIlia. Jr. , Ord ; George if. Smith. Peimder ; II , C , Vat- son. Kearney ; A. I ) . Soars , Fremout ; Wil- lard Kimball and wife. Lincoln , makes strong the weak and the strong stronger , The pure nutrinmeat of malt and hops , Mait-Nutrinu is ireiarcd by the ( a- mnous Anlmeuser.h3UsCh Brewing Ass'n. which fact guarantees the purIty , excellence and uerlt c1mmmued for It. . . - ' - SATL'ILD.tY IS TilE IdSLS SAl.l. hIoNtOfl hibore mimmys lit Cn..c.s J.Immen lIrct't Prom tuil Stun. AT BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. One of our firm , together ith otir New York representative and an abundance of spot cash. Cotisulmnnmated a uleiti of the greatest - est mngnltmmde , 21 canes of linen selzd by the ammthoritle , , for non'payment of dutics , was sold at vublic tuuction , sight mmnscen , to time highest bidtler , and we captured the cm : . tire lot , the biggest bargain that It lies been our good fortune to secure. 'rho lot consists of 12 cases of cli klntls of dnimtusk , buck , hemmed and fringed towels. 3 cases of bleached ammul tmnbleached nap- klns , ( ron : time cheapest to time fluent quality. 4 cases of all kinds of table damask , tin- blemiched , German , Scotch , double satin damask , and mmmany of the finest grades of bleneheui damask produced , 2 cases of all kinds of crash toweling. , To give you a slight Insight to the bargains - gains which 901 ! flmIt expect , look at the towels now ( llsplnyed in our front show window , they are the regular 21c , 35c anti &Oc towels. i'romptiy at U o'clock Sattu-day flaming they will be placcil Oil sale , at 150 each. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. 16th anti Douglas. llO % ' A , VAht IS FOIJGII'l' . 'l'lie Chuutmig's Iii * hieMflhl ( ? ( if Vmurfnre hlI.istrn tu.d Ii ) ' Pictures. _ If you wish to properly understand tIme tai' news , If ) 'oi wish to have a definIte knowiedge of naval nflnirs and time events that are occurring in the East amid West Indies you can secure no better , no more reliable source of imiformumation them : tlmo official plmotograplms of time United States mmnvy , just isuetl by tle : Omaha lice , Time irlce is only 26 cents , 011(1 iflOm'O valuable anti timely Informathoum is-us never offered far the immone3' , It is on smile at The Omaha lice eoummting.roouns , or Iii be sent to ammy atitlress om : receipt of price. The hook consists at nearly 200 images of 'ica's mantle by E. hi , ilart , naval lhioto- grapimer , anti time list of subjects embraces everything of interest pertnimmimmg to our mmav9' , of Which every Ammericam : is justly lmroutl. First t'itimin tIle covers of this imiter- osting work commmes a macp sixteemm tinmes as large as the book itself , simowluig on ammo side the SiumnIsh Possessions , anti all ntl- jacent territory , while on the other sitlo the East limtllnuu Possessions are sImilarly treated. Steammmshiiu lines , vithm time ( his- tances intervemming between different Imoints , are shown , and a chose study of these imummims vihl give one a thorough ummtlerstanthimmg of this territory , in regard to which time interest - terest of the American public is now at fever bent. Themi follow more than 200 rare pictures of the navy , its officers and equipument. Time views ore all aumthentlc. and are the Intent official photogrnplms o ( our torpetlo boats , torpedo boat destroyers , cruisers , battle- ships. gunboats , monitors , rams , dynammulte cruisers , dispatch vessels , anti otimer war craft , time whole eunboilying aim nuthentic nortrnyal of time Americami navy an it exists today. A conipleto descriptioum of the construction - struction , displacement , size , speed , batteries - teries , armor , crew and cost of each boat. will enitbie time reaicm to forim : an mu-curate estimate of our Ilghmtlmg strength. Included witl : these uro imitotograpims of time leatlimmg Spanish omen-of-war , also fully described. By far time most interesting nortions of tie book arc views of time Maine. taken before thmc disaster in Havana harbor , simowing time imfe nimU diselphirc aboard a battleship , to- getimer with : portraits of time officers anti crc : ' ; , supilemmenteti by plotogrupims takem : after time explosIon , depicting time ( livers at work , and other ircidemmts in connection with : 0mm sati nnd memorable event , Timis work cam : he obtained by cutting a coupon froun page two , anti brimmgimmg it to Time Bee office , Ormmahn , 'flie lice bimlitling ; South Omaha , Twenty-fourth and N streets ; Limmcohmm , 102J 0 street ; Council Bluffs , 10 I'earl street. By mail 4 ccmmts extra for lostage , Atidress Navy Pluotograph Depart- macnt , Ommiahma lire. liotli ItOutlIttil b ) ' Vouiteii. A , S. Anabie , a traveling nan , was stroi- hog through tile city early yesterday mnorum- immg with a friemmd. At 3 a. mm. timey passeti through time alley bt'ttveCu : L"arnanl and Jouias streets on Fiftecntl : nnd met two would : midway of time block. Time ncn separated , each with an acquaintance , anti Anablo eondtmcted his companion to a saioon emi Douglas street for refrealmunents. After lie had parted company : rithm tie wonamm he observed that $60 , just received to cover his . lie coin- expense account , was missing. rilained to the police , hut mme arrests have as yet been mantle. Robert Canp , a waiter , met vith a sinmilar experience last night at the house of Nainie Potts , 2i2 Nortim Nintim street. lie was invited - vited into her parlor and listened to pleasant mimmmsie. On his departure him nccommntn We'C shmort $10 amid thm wonun was arrested to mtuswcr to time clmmmrge of theft. : j' culti coLt ) I : ' . oAJ DAY Take L/LIXQt1VC Lmromo Quinine Tablet. : . All drugglitta retummmi tie mnoiei' if it tabs to cure. 21c. The genuine has L. B. Q. en each tablet , hlUIliiNi'L' ( ) hLOU'Vl1. 191t.O ( ) tim leumver timial htttu.rii. June 5 antI 6. TIckets good 30 thays. l3urhitgton trains for Iemmver leave Omnalma -1:35 : p. in. anti 11:95 : p , mm. Special train for Ioa and Nebraska doe- torn attending annual meeting Amuericamm Mctiicai nssoeiatioim at Denver June 7-12. leat'e' Omaha 3:10 p. in. Jtmmme 5 , connect- tag at Lincoln with the "Journal" train. lmnving on board time pripeipal physicians at Chicago amid time eastern states , Sleeping car reser'atiomis cam : be mantle now. Call or write J. B. Reynolds , City l'assengcr Agent , Burlington Route , 1502 Farnaim : St. , Omaha , Nob. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cli It'mmgo , St. i'nuil , ll , smicupoiiu .t OiimuIiii mtuuil-n , ' . Account opening ( lay TransmisshssiPPt Exposition - position at Omaha Juno 1St time above rail- wny will run special trains leaving Bloom- tielti 5 a. a : . ; llartlngten 5:45 : a , mm : . ; Nets' Castle C a. ma. ; Norfolk 6:15 : a. n : , mind Sioux City 6:55 : a. m. , arriving Onmalma 11:00 : a. in. Hate t'thl ho on ijtii ; at one coot per mile in each direction. Returning leave Onmtima 1:30 : p. m , Jimmie 20 , On Juno 1st timere will 1)0 run another special train henvimmg Wayne 0:05 : a , mu. ; Emerson 605 a. n : . , mmmakiimg ' , , , " . . , ' + , .1I etnt1on between Emnornoli nnti Ii ; . :30 : a. m. Bate on this train will be one cent per mimile in ench tilrectloml , ltettmrfling timis train will leave Omaha 11:16 : p. a : . Juurme 1st. stopping at all stationt anti arrive Wmmync 3:45 : mm , ni , These ciut'np excursion tickets wIll be good only on special trains nit advertist'ti , 'rhic' lihlIitrmI list ! ! ruuiil ItIuih's Very I.mv' unit's for time OncuiiIiW lti' . 'lime TrammsnlisslsSiPPi and Iimterumattomiiil Exposition will open ii : mmli its granticur cmi Juno 1st. Timi' Fremnont. Eikiormm & MIs- noun VnileY IL. It. lmmive msnnoutmceil very low rate , for this opening tiny. itntl will run special trains freumi ioints within 150 mIles of Qrnaiut. Sec the mearent cmgom:1 of time rtbovo naimmeti road for further particularS , J. It. Iliehmanan. General Passenger Agcn. SI , Imur"N Ave. Comigi't'ituit iumi'i Cliii reim STI1AWIIEILItY FESTIVAL. . Friday , the 27th , from 3 to 10 o'clock , p. mn. Musical prograni afternoon anti oven- log ; Misa Terry itiiii others. . refr.csb- including Atiimhssion 25 centS , meats , . , . , . . , . . . I _ _ _ - - - Mmost Ilimefor ' F'i a i Sampson ' Strike I _ _ . . . ' itt - . mind ien't' , ioiILtlm t ! .L.r- - ' - sti'Iku fore , our store and buy tintt watch : ? We t carry a gooi tine-all mnnkes and priecs-and you kumow our relmulttttlumm for rehittbuiitl' . Now-before vuation I -would be a good time to hmnvo your watch put in order. No Lmctt'r work. men in Omaha. I SI. VIP LINDSAY , I The Jewolar , 1516 UoiigIa4 .4.e . . . . . . . . . . 33cc , May 25 , 'N. 537/r1 im. . Sonic peole eliow tlicr 1)atriotLSlll in 0110 way and 501110 in another , niid salirn keel ) theirs locked p iii their 1)050111 BohliewlIere-it iii't for liow. About teti ( lays ago a patriotic clothing maker of New York Offel'Cl 115 ft large quantity of sei'ge suits "Inado up to retail for tell ( lOllal's , " at the inal1 SHill of three (1OlLIll'3 1111(1 75 cents a suit' ' . lie was a patriotic cuss. 1-Ii excuse for ofreriiig them at this low price was , ' 'at tills time when sacrifices of all kiiid are 1U order - der nild Q\Villg to the great dullness ill buslitess 9..L ! itccouiit of the \var , etc. , etc. We ( licIil't ' take the suits.'e could'tmuster up patr'iotisin eiiouglt to 1)l'Otit by our country's plight , and besides we hap. lCllC(1 ) to know that these sanie shills wore IflaTC up for a large castoi'ii 1101150 ful(1 were rejected for iiot being able to shuid the iieid. test which all roIutablo Jioues ellIplOy. 1-lu 501(1 ( the suits just the same , ' .I'hei'e u'e plelity of houses iii the couutty t1iat (1Ou't ; , Cale tell COlits for tests anti that are just 1)atrioti eiiough to take advtiitage : of Silido ofreriugs so as to be alle to advertise ' tten ahll twelve doflar suits , in 1oya I)1UC serges , for stlo ; tOihlOrrO\V at $0. ) E. ' 11io Nebraska sei'ge are sti'aiglit ; goods , fully tested. 1111(1 ( warranted , iUhl we have theni in several diltertiiit gl'alcs from 13. SO ( howli to 0. 50 , and sonic even low- CI'Ve have 1)leIitY of ' ( Jill , too. 'tVliat we are af- tel' 110W 15 Pe01)lO to ' 'iiielt" 'Clfl away. _ I " OI1CIJARD & % VILIIELM CAIWT CO. % "WWW dWW WWW Curtains Yc ? cci ilways Ji'ud the new in .Lzcc Cur- cziiis here-b ; ' one of our serong j5oiius is ZL' ( ) kCeJ5ie new-anoier is the low j5'i'ccs we make on Sonic new Litce Ctmi'talns-Louis xi V-real imamitl flmamO limttteumhnmrg ( ( h jc-tmm : en ii ro Iy mm ew I I umu mtmmtl vt 3' ( hesirablt ) as jut- lt.ur cmmrtalims- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Other pnttet'ms w'itim i'ctl Bat- tcuuimirg , lmmtertiouis itt 14.O0 mtmmti it , , low as. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I'Itc miess' 'firirt ; Lace CurtaIns -So time I h i I 1mg ( icchtledl y no w mummil mioveh , Iiems' I ly 'L'ui mumbotmmcorilc'dium w Ii I Iii ( 'Cmli tutu Ivory. itt I1.OO , * 5.50 ttmmd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In Iim'tissclis Lace Ctirtains-WTc show time mmew elIcctc 1mm hiococo amid corded tleshgims , .mt HD.OO , $12.00 anti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . These stu'Ucing novelties can be seen no s'hero else ii : Omaha , Needle Cases Saturday \Vishing to emmcourngo time int1utrial spirit which lit muoss' reu rife-we hmitil mmext Sttimr- : h'ATICON vhtl : nub ( lit ) ' lmresent each LADY of timose PrettY imoetlie CllSCm44Sh'FOlt IT. IIILTC i'ltlC'ES SA'i'Litl.t V. Regular Price Our iu-ICC. 25c Vermomit Root fleer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie $1.00 ileef , Iron mnd WImic . . . . . . . . . . . . 4tte & ( Ic Iiorsfoii'b Acid Phosplmate . . . . . . . . 340 25c Thonpsolm4 Cimerry l'imospimattu . . . . He Easter Violet Perfume , per box. . . . . . . . 25e file Laxative h3rono-Qmminine we sell. , . . 14c 25c Wright's Myrrh Tootit Soap . . . . . . . He 25a I'ackern' Tar Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c 25c hiahiemitino's iiemeiies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He 25c ( 'umimpimor Ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie 25c Pierce's Purgative PiII' . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie \VootibUry'B Fecial Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . lie 25c Borax Tar Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c 20 Farimma Cologne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie 500 l'yranld : l'iio Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He 10c Stuart's iymupepsia Toilets . . . . . . . . 32c i0c Syrup of Figs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He $1.00 Pinkimamms Comnpoumd : , . , . . , . . . . . . 69c Sherman&McConnell Drug Oo ( loittlun , web , iiiii : hiihIO. Time Middle of the Block Druggists , _ . _ _ - - Vjthi Net-li : a v.trlety of pat- I drum" , bO Imulie.t , syitie. by thu yarti-'J5e ' 2Cc omit ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IIni'miess Ntt- fly time yard-flOe. 43e 35 mmtl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elflhm'OidCl'Cd Sw'iss Muslim- No iv I mc nor itt ! ltmlm4-t mLlmmhotm m- ethgewitio C iii bmoidttry-i ut ( lilt S ilil ii Ilgmmte'i. by thin ymtr.l , at l2"uc' , amd Ito , lOe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tip 1)ottcd S'Ls Mtishiii- 3d immehmes -42 lumcll's wide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . witie . . . . . . . . . FrIhlcd i'ilumsil mm Cni'tains- S ymirtls iummg-chiolcu huti- torus itt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Huiffled Fish Net Curtains- : hong- 1.50 & WHi1EI1 ORCHARD l4I4-I4I6-l48 CARPET Co. , . Douglas St. FLAGS. . . . . . BUNTINGS , -FOh SALi. hluive Voum' hiulidlugs lt'eirutt'd Sm y t lie . PIIIIADLPIIIA DECORATINO CO. , J : uil : linnrti. 't'houie 21(11 ( - _ I SYRUP OF FIGS . . . MANITh'ACTIJRED BY . . . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. illYi'i 'l'ilfi X&M } . - E'hiltY FOOT Ott' Lawn Hose We sell is guaranteed-thu oriccs range from 7c to 20c per foot. OMAHA TENT AND RUBBER CO. , 1:111 it'AliAM S'l' . STUDY 6OURAflY [ , . [ est PeOl)10 in these wal' tilfleE4 thud tlC1I1SO1VC3 ) a trifle weak iii tileir geogi'itplIy 'l'lie old geograjh- 4. ies and atlases are not cohilpietO enough , 'J.'o supply this deInand there lizts beeii issued Till : B'S COMWNATION MAP , , - A isi of Cuba. A Map orilaveinn. A 1'Iup of the lVost Indies. aDd .i % . ; NInp of t1i 1Vor1d 'rime Map of Cubti ammi time Map of hue \Vcst Indies are each 1lx1 " Inches ; the Map vi time World Is 21x29 incites , imrlntcd In colors from the latest maps of hand , McNally & Company. They arc accurate and complete. _ _ % - The Bee COilfiOll The Omaha Bee . ' I i Map of Cuba Coupon. miti 10 cents wIll get It. Sent by mall In tube , 14 ceiils. Imti' i Map of the Wcst Iiidles , Address , . MUIOt Polio Rico and c Map ot the World. tt C-- , - CUBAN MAP DI3PAI1II4ENT , ublCo.O