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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1898)
- - - - - - - - - I : 1 1 ; iflOMA DAtrE' FSA , 10 , RANGE CATTLE CO1ING SLO\V' \ ' There Arc Plenty of Them , but They Are Late in Being Shipped. RAILROADS EXPECT A HEAVY TRAFFIC ( ) ccnaloiinl I.ond u'r Itnch South Oliunhin , hut it. ii Rule 'JItee Cititle Arc JIilit for : lrurther 1"ii I ( cii I ug. ' - The rtovemitt of range cattle to tIIO SnuUi Omaha innrkt ha begun , tinl the raI1road cntctI ibis market from westhili No braka , Vynnti , South takota , Colorado , l talL an(1 ( Idaho nte already flgurlng on the amount ot luthest , they may reasonably , ' eIecL from this tramo durhur the present Evlson. 'the oittlopk Is fair. The rncverncnt tins corntnenccd later this year ( lien in iii-evIoals seasons. There have been u'a5sitIlnl ( , ahIpnints of three and four cals , niitl OOCP III tiwbilo a whole train of i rtngo cattle into outli Omaha during the lust. t ( ) weeks , but getlerally the shipments era biiig lwitt back. The Ilkborn handled itI3 ! ir3t sliilInent that amounted to much on lotitiay , when it brought into South Omaha tWO bii trains. One of these was front Cody , Neb. , and the other was from ciien flock , Wyo. Iiotlt the Union Paclilo and the B. & M. also report that. shipments of range cattle this season are likely to ho niuch later than usual. The cattle aht to be in the best couditton they have bcexi far years , the win- for anl apriug tcnsona having been espo- daily favorable. Ilut they will be kept on the raiigea to fatten up. 'rue proslects are conaileret gOOl for a numerous movement when it does get fairly started. SMALIputlvcIL JIIS 'l' ( ) IIfl 1t01.fl. Union l'acIIIc Cina1InHV , IN IXIeCtC41 to ! Jii 'I'leii. The dates for the sale of thrco ot the for- Ther branch lines of the Union l'aciflc ys- torn have just been announced for next 3nonth. The lines that are to be sold under oreciosuro proceedings are : The Kearney & Black hills , the Omaha & Itepublican Valley and the Union Pacific , Lincoln & Colorado. Advertisements giving the usual thirty da3a' notice of the sale have been ordered ir1ntcd in the papers of New York and of the ilaces whore the sales vlll be hold. There oppears to ho no doubt in railway circles about the purchasers of these branch lines when they are offered for sale next month , It Is confldently believed that the reorganized Union I'aeIfle railroad will Lake in tlio branch lines and proceed to op- crate them as a part of the "Overland" tystent. At present they are nominally op- crated by General Thomas I' . Wilson and Oliver W. Mink , successory raceivcrs , but lrzlctically b the Union Pacific manage- Went. Successory Receiver Mink a few days ago said that there were no conflicting Interests - torests In the reorganization of these lines atil said ho anticipated that there would be but one bid offered at encli salo. Tim flrst sale will ho that of the Kearney i : Ulacic lUlls railway. It will ho held at Koarney. Nob. , on Aunust 17 , and ivill he eonluccl by Colonel Alexander , who has taco in charge of the oflco ! of Master In I'hancory Cornish since the commencement of the Union Pacific receivership. Tim line to ho sold extends from Kearney to Calla- way , a distance of 65.1. miles. TIme second solo will take place t .ncolu , eb. , on August 18 and vIl1 Ia.'iuIo the tines of the Omaha & Republican Valley rail- way. ] Iero there viIl be two sales , one nfl- nor the consolidated mortgage and the other under time extension mortgage. The former will ho conducted by Judge Merle 0. Dunneli of Minnesoto , mmml time latter by Colonel Alexander. The Omaha & Republican Valley railway includes the lines between the following - lowing Points 'Valley to Manhattan , 1.3.S miles ; Valparaiso to Stromsburg , 53 malIce ; tJconco to Aiblon , 13.S miles ; Genoa to Cedar Itapimis , i0.3 mnliem ; Grand Island to Ord , G1. miles ; St. l'aut to Loup City , 3S.8 miles ; Ioclus to Picasanton , 21.8 mIles ; Columbus to Norfolk , 50.4 miles. The third and last sale , so for as has been announced m : to date , will be that of the Union i'aciilc , Lincoln & Colorado railway , ko ho hold by Colonel Alexander at Lincoln , 1an. , on August 20. This hue extends from Salinmi. Kan. , to Oakley , Kan , a distance or 22L8 miles. 1m1 , , I lii. F'I , ) , mnee , "The Union Pacific May statement was a trifle disappointing , " says the Railway World , "iii that gross earnings Increased only $122,000 , Time increase In net of $231- 000 Is time result of decreased expenses , made possible by the extraordinary charges under the receivership to operating cx- ponses. For five months the company is $ ) OO.OOD nhead of last year In net earnings nimil these are the poorest five umontlis of the year. Nevertheless , with other roads making such iprge gross Increases in May , the mminnll increase by time Union Pacific was a disappointment. For five months the company has earned fixed charges for tIme period and nearly $1,000,000 for the preferred stock. It requires for charges mtntl the dividend on the preferred stock about $56G.000 a month. Thu average not earnings , after taxes , for live months have been $502,000. There can be no doubt that. the Union Pacifle , with normal business the rest of the year , will ho able to show a good surplus over tIme 4 per cent on the preferred , " Siirvs.yiig , for Nt'v ItiIiran.I. flflDFORl ) , lit , , July 18-Speciai.-Sur- ( ) VO3.0r8 have tahon the field south of this town , working for time 'Minnesota , Iowa & Cult road. They are starting their work at the state line and will work northwanl across this county , making a preliminary survey only for the present , so that It. wIlt be Possible to determine exactly what towns and townships will be on the route , _ _ _ _ The tax petitIon for this town has been given the endorsement of almost unani- aloes signature by the voters , but at . - b _ You CAN ST YOUR WATCh l ) ' the BtirlIIgtofl's "Denver Limlted"-It's so regular. 4 ' , renves Omaha , 4'J5 : p. m. ; f ( -I AlVVeS } 1)eiiver , 7:80 : a , in. lAcYrr4Y. Neatly lhi eu hours faster than lilly other atcrnoou train between - tween Onuilia nuti Detiver. TleIet 0111cc- lt'pot- 1502 EEO SI , 10111 Moo 8Is , Eww'pla Gravity , fourteen mile. imorth , on the Ilumeston & Shenandoah , opposition has developed which is now known to comno from raiiromnl sources. The Chicago ( ireat Western , Ilumeston & Shenandoah and Chicago - cage , Burlington & Quincy have recently manifested a measure of interest in time clew project , as c1l as en earnestness of opposition , which has done more than anything - thing else to cons'inco the public that there lfm something back of the movement. JtIMi ) ' .VOILICM 'I'iiIi 'i'ICICET AiINTS. IIis % 'Ings Are Ciipcml imy Itmvliig Slims 1'mMscN According to local passenger men Var- ron Reed , the immigration agent of time Texas & PacliTh railway , who has caused several kinds of trouble hero lately by manipulating tickets , viii soon leave this territory not to return again. IL I' , Turner , general passenger and ticket agent of time Texas & Pacifla , baa taken up Reed's case from Dallas , and revoked his passes , iteed' trick Is not a new one , arni It is somncwlmtmt surprising that so many of the city passenger agents vero caught on It. lie would show his credentials as on immigration - gration agent , and remiuesL half-rate tickets for his wife nni soti to points like Chicago , Denver and St. Louis. 'lie succeeded Ia got- tiug some of the tickets he asked for , and within thirty minutes after lie Imad made tIme purchases for half rates the tickets Were on nab at a somewhat higher figure by the Farnam street ticket brokers. The passenger men soon became suspicious of Iteed , and on comparing notes , found that he obtained similar tickets to the same points from different lines. Ills case was considered at Saturday's meeting of the Omaha passenger men , and the matter taken up by telegraph with his superior officers at Dallas , It. was learned that Reed was not a regular or salaried man of the Texas & Pacific , hut orkefi for parties of Immigrants to Texas from this territory on a commission. It Is probable that when he leaves here ho wilt pay full fare , as all tickets ho succeeded in buying at bait rates have been bulietined anti will not be no- cepteil by any of the roads. 'Ernnuportntlnn Company Quits , PIULADELI'IIIA. July lii-At a special meeting of the stockholders of time Central Transportation company in this city today a resolution was adopted Instructin , the officers - cers of the corpormition to file a petition with the court for the dissolution of tIme cor- poration. The corporaUna declares It has practically ceased to carry on business. Time assets of the Central Transportation corn- pany are said to amount to about $2,500,000 , Unhiwny Notes unit l'ersonnis. Ii. C. Frederick , car service agent of the St. Louis , Chicago & St. Paul railway , has just resigned. E. Il , Stanton has been appointed - pointed to fill the position. General Manager liolfiroge of the Burlington - lington , accompanied 1)3' his family. loft yesterday - terday for Dome Lake , Wyo. , where they wIll remain for a week's outing. 0. G. Burrows , now traveling passenger agent of the St. Joseph & Grand Island , will on August 1 take the position of sea- oral agent. of the company , with headquarters - ters at Kansas City. J. T. Carpenter , late with the Rock Island , has succeeded I. I. Munson as su- perinfendent of bridges and buildings on the Louisville , Evanavllie & St. Louis and 0. W. Putman , formerly with the Denver & Rio Grande , will succeed VT. A. Carney as chief train dispatcher on the Louisville line. Juno was not as good a month as May for western lines. The traffle of the Bur- hngton , taken as a imasia , was the smallest of any month inco January. It aggregated 76,794 cars , a decrease of 8,738 ears from May , but aim increase of 5.739 cars over last yearS. For six months uding June 30 the Burlington enjoyed the Jargest tratflc In Its existence for the same period. It iiantlled 482,05t cars more than for the same time last year. March was the largest month , 86.370 cars. April was the next with 85,532 cars , During the first six months in last year the heaviest month was 78,020 cars in May , with March the next , 70,272 cars. DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS Kuxinms City's Commercial Climb Very litimsy Ilemimovjmig time Army froni ( ) innimfl. Time Kansas City Commercial club haslet lot loose another howl to the effect that the headquarters of the Department of the Missouri of the regular army maCst be removed - moved to that city. Army officers now attached to the headquarters of this do- partnicnt in Omaha opine that the heads of the War department are now too busy to hear Kansas City , St. Louis or any other of the cities that would lute the depart- meat headquarters. It Is the common opinion - ion among the army officers hero that the imeadquartirs iVill remain at Omaha after the war. In speaking of the matter Commissioner Utt of tim Omaha Commercial club saimli "Time fight to get the army headquarters located down In Missouri has been kept up for come time , but it has been greatly weakened by the fact that both St. Louis and Kansas City are claimants for the honor. Now , it Is manifestly impossible for both at these cIties to be satisfied and I doubt whether either will be , Time Missouri - souri delegation in congress is divided on the matter as between the two cities of the state and until they unite on one city or the other I do not believe we need be wor- ned. The Omaha business men are keep- lag an eye on the matter and the lCOPlO at Washington know that we mean to keep the headquarters here. The Commercial club has done nothing recently In the mat- tee and I understand that neither of time other cities has , At the beginning of the fight we sent a strong statement to the War department , showing why the army headquarters should be kept here , It any of our citizens or others interested In keeping the euny otlices hero have any suggestions to offer in the matter the Corn- mnorcial club would be most glad to receive them and so tar as possible will act ac- cordingly. " flwnriil Ontoleem. a I'ruwier. Frank Dworak , 316 Woolworth avenue , heard a noise in the rear part of his house Suuday night as of someone groping about. Ho started an Investigation and caine upon Tbomas Fay , who had come in through a back door for purposes which ho could not explain , Dweraie notified an oflicer and Fay was arrested together with two companions who hail rernaino outside. Later Dowrak missed $20 ( roam a bureau drawer and behaves - haves Fay had made a tour of time house before - fore ho caine upon liltim , 'l'Ic Comattitemnni Liilcd. The new Wabash solid restihule train of day coaches , sleeping and dining cars , A train for tourists and nit classes of travel , "iii Leave Chicago ( daily ) , 12 noon. Leave St. Louis ( daiiy ) 0:10 : a , m , Arrive Now York via West Shore. 3:30 : p. mu , Arrive Boston via Fitchburg , 5:50 : p. m. Alt agents sell tickets for this train and will toil you nh about it. Ask him or write I a. N. Clayton , U.S , I' , Agt. Wabash it. It , Onmulmams ' . % 'iii Cciebrnte , Captain Mcrct'r nuti Deputy United States Maraimaii Allan left yesterday for I'eii. tier , front which place they will drive over to the Omaha agency in order to be there to participate in the Indian Fourth of July celebration , which begins at itild- night. A mnerry.go.round has located at tbe agency for the celebration and grand barbecues aimmi other fetes have been ur- Imimiged fOr thu wceka celebration , flh1l ) . MULLEN-Fripik Albert , Sunday , July 17 , mts. at. 10:30 : a , am. ; age , 25 ) ' 'ar84 months. : lim1t'itncnt , Oranti' island , Neb. MUlliltS-Frank M , . at irreeport , Ill , Fell ( coin electric light 1)010 , RelatIves sup. hiosed to live in west. Any information wili be thankfully received by B. Ii. Lercis , general manager , General Rice- trio Co. , I"reeport Iii , IVAR 01 ? 1NJUNCT1OS iS ON Scott is Oppo1ng the Other Members of District Bench. EXPOSITION LAW SUIT BECOMES SERIOUS Effort of One .Tn.lge to Clomse mm Con- cemsmslon by Injunction 'rItnrtei1 b it Counter IijumseIoit a front 'I'lmrce Others , The contest between the two Oriental attractions - tractions on the Midway is broadening the guif between Judge Scott anti the other judges of time district court , so that It. can hardly be bridged , Another counter restraIning - straIning order has been issued , this one being by Judges ICoysor , I'owell and SIn- baugh , intended to checkmate the contempt proceedings Judge Scott had under way against Gaston Akoun , Mardoehe Zitoune , Kbalil E. Noimy and Isaac l3cnyakar of the Streets of All Nations , Judge Scott ro- taunted by issuing an order of contempt. citing Sheriff McDonald to appear and show cause why lie should not ho nmcrced ( fined ) for not producing the bodies of the four men in court. The Oriental Exhibit company , owning the Streets of Cairo , claims to have the ex- elusive right to the camel and donkey feature of the Midway. It ha therefore sought to have the Streets of All Nations prevented from continuing the particular attraction they offer to time public under that name , In the course of the litigation , which has assumed various phns s of a sensational character , and by which en attempt - tempt has been made to drag the entire cx- position into the fight , contempt proceedings seem to have overshadowed completely the civil questions involved. This began when Judge Scott , a little over a week ago , fined the Streets of All Nations concessionaires and A. L. Reed and S. B. Wadley , the manager - ager and superintendent respectively , $200 each for supposed contempt of his order comnmnadlng them to desist the showing and use of camels and donkeys In the Streets of All Nations exhibit , Habeas corpus proceedings - ceedings were brought before Judge SIn- baugh , who sustained the defendants and ordered the men released , contrary to Judge Scott's order. Judges Powell and Baker Joined wIth Judge Slabaugh In the habeas corpus matter. Last Thursday Judge Scott issued another - other restraining order enjoinning the Streets of All Nations people and the cx- position management generally front going ahead with this particular attraction , They paid no attention to it. acting on the advice - vice of thcirattornoys , , Messers Montgomery and hall , aUd this was brought to the attention - tention of Judge Scott , who on Saturday made another contempt order citing Akoun , Zitoune , Nelmy and Benyakar to appear Monday morning and ahow cause why they ¶ mhould not bo puaished for contempt. The order was served last Sunday night by Deputy Sheriff George Stryker. Counter injunction Is Scoured. Attorneys for both the exposition and the Streets of All Nations concluded to antici- late matters somewhat and take the bull by the horns. Judge Scott's restraining order , If carried out , would have prevented the Streets of All Nations from enjoying the proceeds of its exhibit until October , a month after the court had linisbed Its vacation , as the order enjoined them until that time. Accordingly , Attorneys Montgomery - gomery nod Hall prepared a petition to Judge ileysor asking for an order to restrain - strain the cleric of the district court , Aibyn Prank : the sheriff , John McDonald , and the coroner , Nels P. Swanson , from doing anything - thing omcially to interfere with the per- sonai liberty of the petitioners in any so- called contempt proceedings during the vacation of the court. The petitioners were the four Streets of All Nations concessionaires ; S. B. Wadlcy , superintendent - perintendent of concessions ; T. S. Clarkgon , generni nmannger of the exposition' Charles B. Llewollyn , commandant of the guarda ; Carroll S. Montgomery , general conned for the exposition ; President Gurdon S % ' . Wattles and the executive committee. The petitIon was presented to Judges Powell end Sia- baugh as well as Judge Keysor , and after a proper lmearliig they all joined in Issuing a restraining order accordIng to the prayer of the petitioners. The petitioners vero placed under bond in the sum of $500 , .1. J. Dickey being made surety. Knowledge of this action on the part of Judges lCcysor , I'owell and Slabaugh was communicated immediately to Judge Scott by time attorney for the Oriental Exhibit company , T. J. Mahoney , and the judge was very much put out by it. The only way ho seemed to be able to get back was to order the sheriff to appear and show cause why ho should not be fined for contempt for not producing the bodies of the Streets of All Nations proprietors before him under his order of Saturday. Of coursi' , the object of the petition had been to prevent the sheriff from doing so. Iii issuing his order , which be made returnable - turnablo Thursday , Judge Scott indulged In seine very uncomplimentary references to all the other judges of the district court , except Judge Dickinson. As soon as Judge Scott signed time order , Attorney Mahoney took it to place it In the hands of District Clerk Frank. Mr. Frank at a late hour In the afternoon had been uaabio to serve it en Sher- 1ff McDonald because the latter was not accessible. It was supposed Mr , McDonald was at South Omaha watch. lug the progress of negotiations for a settle- macat of the strike. Judge Scott had rather teared that Mr , Frank would be indisposed to mnalco the service and threatened in advance - vance that if Mr. Frank did not he would cite him to appear also in contempt pro- ceedings. Mr. Frank did not worry about the matter during the day , saying there was plenty of time for the service and that the matter would in all probabiiity be attended to when Mr. McDonald could be found. During his caustic comments upon his colleagues on the bench Judge Scott accused them of judicial degeneration into mob law , Vinier the Garbage Ordinance , Henry Dean , a driver for the Whelan Garbage Contractiug compaiiy , is under arrest - rest , charged with having violated the city ordinance relating to the hauling of gar- bage. Denim was arrested by Special Ofilcer Can Carison after a desperate resistance , Carison tried to intimidate Dean with a revolver - volver , but the latter disregarded tIme weapon amid beat Carison over the head with a beer bottle , inilicting several ugly gashes on the scalp. A police ofilcer had to assist Carleon in making the arrest. Time arrest was mmmado at Eighteenth and Nicholas streets , lmts'riimge Lieceimsems , TIme following marriage licenses wore granted yesterday by the county cuurt ; Name and Address. Age. Peter J. Peterson , South Omaha , . , , , . , . 28 Annie C , Anderson , South Omaha , . , , . . 20 Frank C , Simnons , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Maud Ij. Mack , Omaha. , . , . . . . . , , . , . , , . . 21 homer A. Berry , La Grange , Ill . , . . , , . . 29 harriet A. Townsend , W'atervilie , Mc , , . , 27 Leo La Reno , Nc' York. , , . , , . , . , . . . , . . 28 Mao Bennett , Ciimcinnati . . , . , . . , . . , . . . . . . 18 J. Fred C. Steed , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 25 Mary Malmgren , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2G 'i'ime 'I'm'oeiilurt ) ' 1'oimimJmt. Time new laces at the Trocatiero this week arc : Thu four Ohifans , ltatnza and Ame. Trixto Wade , the Kins-Ners , Fluids mind SaIna , Emnionds. Emersoim end Em. mnonds , As the Trocadero nmanagenient is giving performances hover before equaled in this city and only to be seen in time large eastern cities , Its iopulamity is stead- fly becoming greater. The prices are never changed and ladies and children may attend - tend unaccompanied , STRAIGHTEMNG CITY BOOKS Comptroller 'Westlmerg Vorklimg on ( he .Atljumstnmeimt of Special At- isemsisnicut Pisutit. At time council meetIng tonight City Cornptrolier Westberg will introduce an ap- propriatlon ordinance calculated to take another - other bite of $2,432.12 out of time general fund to satisfy district bonds and coupons that mature on August 1. This is another resultant of tbo examination and investigation - tion of limo treasurer's books hy the city comptroller and of a now system that has been put into practice , In past years ever since time city has begun to do business it has been tIme cue- toni to set aside a fund out of which ran- tured district bonds were paid as they come clue without regard to districts. This is the case with sewer , paving , curbing , guttering - tering and all other improvement districts into which the city is divided. With time commencement of the year , however , ft flew system was employed , according to which each district is assessed sutflciently to nicet its outstanding obligations , Each district has now its own fund to meet Its linhlii- ties , whereas before the maturities were paid out of a lump fund. City Comptrolier Westberg's investigation has developed simortqges In some of these funds. For example , in one district bonds amounting to $500 and interest fail duo on the first of the month , There is available only sotno $150. In this case all the taxes assessed against the property are marked collected , so that it i dimcult to see just how the shortage cameo about. There are several such cases. There is also one case where there was no levy. The total shortages - ages amount to $2,432.12. In order to pro- tcct the credit of the city City Comptroller Westbcrg wants the bonds paid out of the general fund. In the meanwhile ho intends - tends to go on with his investigation for the purpose of discovering just how these shortages caine to exist. This is the second statement of the kind made by the city comptroller. In Juno ho found that there were similar Bhom'tmmges amounting to $504.11 , which were paid out of the general fund also. Time Boys mit Chleknnmnuga fleliglitcil. Befor ( , leaving for Chickamauga park , Ga , , Lieutenant George B. Bass , . Fifty-second Iowa volunteers , procured a few bottles of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , The boys were delighted with the quick cures of diarrhoea which it effected. To meet the demands Lieutenant lines ordered - dered four dozep bottles more by express and sold the whole of it In one day , except three bottles kept for his own use and for personal friends. It never fails to effect a cure and Is pleasant and safe to take. It Is the most succenful medicine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by all drug- gista. IMPROVING THE CITY'S LIFE Depnrtnment of theWonInn'M Cmli Din- cutnen Changes in time Municipal lIoummekeeLI1g. The regular meeting of the city improve- meat committee of the Woman's club was held In the club parlors yesterday morning - ing , Mrs. It. E. McKelvey presiding. Mrs. S. It , Towne gave an Interesting talk on lines of work suggested at time recent meeting of the National Federation of Women's Citmbs at Denver , mentioning time resolutions pro. pared by the federation to present to congress - gress in regard to the treatment and pro- ventlon of contagious diseases , the care of minor children where families are separated and the appointment of two women mem- hers of the United States Labor commis- sion. sion.The The business portion of the meeting was occupied with discussing plane for cutting the unsightly and unhealthy growth ot weeds and procuring suitable rcceptaclea for refuse throughout the city. Miss Condit , who has charge of the model school room In the Girls' and Boys' buIlding - ing s.t the exposition , asked co-operation in having the school rooms to be renovated this summer painted or caicimined in tints pleasing and beneficial to the sight of time pupils. Mrs. Koysor , Mrs. Belden and Mrs. Ford were appointed to act with Miss Con- dit. The Sure La rii.imc Cure. There is no use eumcring from this dreed- fui malady , if yen vii only get the right remedy. You are unvimig pains all through your body , your user is out of order , have no apetite , no life 0 ? ambItion , have a bad cold , in fact 'iro completely used up. Elec- trio Bitters Ia the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief , They act directly on your liver , stomach and kidneys , tone up the whole system and make you feel like a now being. They are guaranteed to cure or price refummded. For sale at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store , only 50 cents per bottle. Mortality Statistics. Time following births and deatlmmi were reported - ported to time imealtlm commissioner during the twenty-four hous ending at noon yesterday - day : Births-Wilfred Johnson , 3324 Francis , boy ; Joseph Balmir , 206 South Tenth , boy ; Kasbar Klein , 804 Douglas , girl ; Charles 11. Schaefer , 1612 Chicago , boy ; H. Kyfcr , 4901 Itedman avenue , girl ; Jolimm Strand , 1942 South Twpnty-eight , girl ; Charles Cuntz- nmann , 1802 Cumning , girl. Deaths-Armour WillIam Frank , Tenth and Izmmrd , 2 months ; Mamlo MacLain , 3313 Pinkney , 28 years ; Louis Camara , 1110 Davenport , ' 76 years. old age ; Amnio Stinar , 1715 Dorcas , 0 months ; David Edmund Ma- bone3' , Sixth anti Martha , 7 years ; Alvino Sifnentes , Thirty-eighth and Burt , 21 years. FruIt vet Good for Sailors. Writing from Camp Merritt , San Fmnn- cisco , .1arlc 11. Evans , clerk of Co. F , cist Iowa , says : " \\'imcn I left Des Moines I hail with mo two bottles of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The fruit out here has not exactly agreed with a majority of the boys and ny two bottles have been in great. demand , so macli so that it Is all gone. " Mr. Evans has siaco been supplied and will take a good lot of time remedy along to time Philippine islands , There is no danger from bowel complaint when this remedy is used , It always cures , For sale by al druggists , limvltntlomi from Detroit. Time officials of the city are in receipt of a bunch of handsome plmampiilets calling at- tentlon to time convention at the League of American Municipalities , to be held at Do- trolt from August 1 to 4. Timey contain a considerable number of portraits and fine view's of Detroit. Time booklets were pub- hisimed by order at tIme Detroit common coon- cii and are beautiful specimens of time print- er's art. The city olficials of Omaha m'e- ceived an invitation to ntteimd the coaven- tion , but owing to the fact that time exposition - tion is giving them mill they can do , they wore forced to decline it , A PURE i5AP Cfl.M OF TASTAVI POWDCP CREAM BAIN6 Awarded tllghest honors , \Vorld's Fair Cold Medal , Midwinter Fair MINING IN TFIE BLACK HILLS , Jatemst Newt frotnth hid , Mineral Stegitmitis of South lam- Scota , DEADWOOD , S. 1) . , July 18.-Out of thirteen - teen samples of ore taken out of three of the leading mining districts an average of 159,50 was obtained title week. This Is the average value of every day's shipment. The districts are flagged Top , Strawberry Gulch and 'ehlow Creek. In the latter district are some very rich mines. The Wasp No. 2 , owned by McLaughlin , McPherson , Jolmmi Gray and others. is elmipping 120 tons of ore a week to Kansas City , which wiil carry an average value of $100 a ton gold. The Lit tie intie Fraction , owned by James Julius , Iteese Morgan anti Jima Regis , is shipping two carloads a week , the ore bcimmg equally as rich as the Wasp No. 2. The McShano brothers are working the Little l'ittsburg and time Wasp No , 4 together. Time dump is being filled witim a good grade of ore , Ed Averil & Co. , are working time Two Strike maine , They expect to strike time ore shoots of the Little Pittsburg and time Little Blue Fraction , Faucctt & Alaback are drifting on quartaite three-quarters of a miio east of time Two Strike mine. The directors of time Crown 11111 company have been Inscssion at Rapid City this week. The company 1mm many stockholders - holders in Sioux Falls , Vermilion and other cities in the eastern part of the state , It owns two properties , time Crown 11111 at Ragged Top , and the Spokane , in the South em hills. Time officers elected for the en- aiming year are : President , George A. Dippo , Chagrin Falls , 0. ; vice president , Dr. C. B. Jones , Cimicago ; secretary and general - oral manager , S. B. Young , Rapid City ; treasurer , T. A. Snow , Chicago. The Golden Reward company line been shippIng from tlmreo to six ears of ore from time Daisy Fraction each day for several weeks. Time mine is itnmediately above the Tornado shaft and the ore is about the same grade. A large body of ore is being blocked out Ia tIme Burlington mine at Preston , owned by time Horseshoe Mining company. The Goitlen Sands claim has been passed timrougb , but it is not worked out by any macace. Crosseuts have been run north and south 200 feet amid east and west 70 feet. rifty tons a week are iing shipped. Wom'k Is coon to commence on the Cht- cage almaft , at Terry , owned by 0. J. Bar- rett. TIme shaft has been sunk 276 feet. From that depth a diamond drill lmns been put clown 150 feet farther , to quartaito. The hoisting plant used at the shaft has been purchased by the Milwaukee company and is being used on the Sunset mine. Time Chicago shaft is to be fitted out with new and larger machinery , which will sink to quartzite. Charles Mathews has erected an old-time amastra or Mexican stamp mill on Whitewood - wood creek , near Old Chinatown. The power comes from a large water wheel in time creek and the ore is crushed by a large rock which Is dragged over the ore , which is placed oa a revolving iron plate , standing iii a horizontal position. The ere at this mill comes from Spruce gucli and carries a high grade of free milling ore , Work 'as commenced the first of the week on the lease of time Dakota Maid , taken by Morrow , Secoy & Shaw. A three-corn- lrnrtmmment shaft is to bo sunk on the line of the GIlt Edge , If you have never tasted Cook's Imperial you don't know what good Champagne Is. It's extra dry ; flavor fine. A. FlOW ADYA1TAGES Offered by the Chicngo. Muwuukee & St. I'mmui linitwny. TIlE SHORT LINE TO CHICAGO. A clean train made up and started from Omaha. Baggage checked from reBideflc to demmtl nation. Elegant train service and courteous em- ployes , Entire trains lighted by electricity and with electric light itt every berth. Finest dining car service in the west. with menis served "a la carte. " The Flyer leaves at 5:45 : p. m. daily from Union Depot. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1504 Famnam St. C. S. CARRIER. City Ticket Agent. City Mlsnioii Picnic. The Onmaha City mission will hold its annual picnic Friday , July 22 , at Hanscomfl park. This is the only Sunday aclmool in time crowded Third ward , and being uade- mmonminational , citizens generally are asked to contribute to the picnic dinner. Corn- mnunications sent to William E. Broocifleid , secretary , Omaha City mission , 405 Sheely block , or telephone 1942 , will receive prompt attention. Time Superb Equipment and quick time of the Unmon Pacific makes it the popular line to * 11 principal western resorts , City ticket office. No. 1302 Far- mm St. RUBBER GOODS- Water Bags 50c 3r mr nec ; : by mail , GOc. - ' , 3-quart bag for , 65c ; by mail , 75c. . , ' A hot water ' ' bag beats any medicine for earache - ' - . . ache , faceacimo or , - . - any other kind of ache , Try It sometime. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Sherman & McConnell Drug Coo , 1513 DODGE ST. OMAHA , NEB. We'd Like to Show You Some New . \ Official Spoons . . : \ . We've just got in-gold pinto - with composite , . imead mmd beautiful enamel bowl-with the I- words "Pioneer's Dream . - of Trans-Mississippi Ex- position" in bowl. They are beauties. S . The Latest Fad In Indies' Bolts are time 'z. 4i heather band carved Belts ! i ' -If you see them you'll , - want one , f _ , ' 1 % / Geo1W.Byan& Co , ! JIi'iiLhlllS , 101) South huh itt , t lice , Juiy 19 , 1893. ' rd 0'iith ¶ . .wro ( lidfl'f sell many of the two dollar s1ioe yesterday. People ( lOil't know , As soon as we get a few hundred :1 : 1)airs of them out 011 the street and as soon as 1)coPlu begin tellitig one another about tlioni tilehl they will begin to go lively aitd then i1i 1200 pairwill call for 1200 IiiOrp. ' .t'liat's ' our best , advertising-word of mouth. People are so suspiCiOus of 1)rhltCr'S ink these days ( and. we caii't blame thelu ) that they don't run around breathless after bargains any more-they just wait and. see what the bargains amount to atid. thou the store that gives the best bai'gains got the biggest trade.T6 sell shoes on the saiiio PriliciPlo as we soil everything else-the most for the least. If you , havon't fouiid out already that our shoes are honestly made , honestly sold aiid honestly advertised , we aren't the T least bit alarmed about it-you'll fluid it out ill tiiiio \'T0 ii ave several tliousand"traveiers"outspreacling the news , :4 : . t ElIJCA'L'IONAL , UI Oldest , largest and beat ettuipped In J central west. merit sunervision. Nowbuiltlines belmmgereetod. Stimfients rejected Inst. 1ycnrior'wmmntofroomn. MAjORSANDFORDSELLERSM.A. , Supt..LEXINGTON.MO. = , - fiiiEltTY ? LATHES' . , , . COLLEGB & ( IONSEILVATOI1Y. , . . , - -j imcnomenal m'ecau. IIIgIii'st gratie iii 1ltTPitlt $ , , t . CIENU } AItTS. . trstn.d In lcitdtii ot- - ' Faculty .pectdly ( - I . anti tJ'nIersIIit's of.tm'ri'a mmit Europe , fi.fl EU- ' , 1.AN dllZ/tItT ct'SEitYA1'oht1 : ! t)1 ) J1Ur41J & 11iC : .It''it . , ObyteyI l'y tito Sti.t , . m'roronr. .rmnII.steN . itIi I.i Ijtt imqnnrM of time JlO''Al. CONSmHt't'FOhi1EM , , . ' . ' . . . . , , , , 1 ULitIlN i.ii ; , . I'ZIG l.ONiiO'.i ; it. ' the to rIi.oIM ottlir ' ( nhlftm'rvImtori.M. A A0 , , nriglit ' ' ' _ ( ( ) N(1im1'h' ( IIANI ) I'i ANO . quoted in Brndbmmry catnlngmn SIOafl. , . prio In ! ti.y 1'ictt. , v.4 tionteat Address ti5ElTY LADIES' COiOE. LiBERTY. MO. . S 0 S 'O I S ALL PEOPLE WANT QOOD HEALTH. S You may have a course of medical 0 S treatment for S . CURABLE DISEASES a of all kinds at the ; Sliepar Medical IllStitUte : . New York Life Bldg. , Omaha , Neb , : . ODCPI ft I TI 1Q. Catarth , Deaf-s S LUIttLI iLs' ness and liii . Di.msases of the Lungi , Stomach , Kidneys , Nerves md Blood. Refer- . once. by permission , to 5,000 cured . pAflonts. The largest medical offices asmd practice in the west. Tms Omaha 5 Bee , leading daiiy , Sal's : "The Simep- 0 ard Med.lcai Institute Is entirely rehiao S ble In a Irofeasicpai and business way. Dr. SheparG itfid his associste 0 have gained and fully maintained a 5 0 leadIng reputation In the treatment 5 of chronic dlease. TIme public may .maleiy trust them. " S S lAID fTC For testimonials from 5 0 VY II I I L ministers , teachmrn , busi. 5 ness men , farmers , etc. , telling how they were cured at home through the 0 . Mail System. o S -"The New Treatment ; 1JJJI how It Cures , " Is sent free 0 to all who write. It is a clean medical 0 work for the who1 family to read o and is of peat value to all who em'k O better health , Book and Consultation 0 Blanks seat free to all Inquirers. 0 S MTediclrmes seflt everywhere. State your case and send for opinion and S loWeSt terms , Charges low. Con0 5 tatlon free , personally or by letter. S Mentfon Tlifs Paper , e . . . o 0 0 0 0 5 TEETH EXTRACTED POSiTIVELY WITI1OU'l' PAIN. 25C Best set of teeth , $5.00. No charge for cx- tmacting when teeth are ordered. Ali other works at same reduced Drices. Albany Deiitists , 120 South 14th , cor. Douglas. Opeim even- lags until 8. Lady attendant. Sundays. 1 GrowneU Hall Opeiis Scpt. 19th , 1S98. Boarding and lay School for Girls Under the direction of lU. Rev. George Wortlmimmgtomm , S. T. D. , LL. D. Primary , Preparatory and collegiate courses. Coin- petent corps of teachers. Modern methods - ods and every advantage offered , Strict attention paid to time moral , mental and physical well being of time students. Diplo- mae conferred. 1repares for all colleges open to women , Soecial courses in Higher - or English , Sciences , Anciemit and Modern Languages , Music and Art. l2erms mod- crate. Buildimmg repaired and in excellent order. Sanitary plumbing. Sathf'actory Steam lmeittitii. ' , Parents anti guardians desiring to entom pupils vill please send for catalogue , oi _ . ' ' 'e ' apply persommuhil' to Mrs. L .R. Upton , Prin , , Bm'o'tvnell Hall. Ozisahin. Ncb lorToung Yar\ \ ACtDENY Women 69th High trsdo English and CIarical School , Literary , \ Music. Art courses. Crrtlflcate adnmits to Eantemit , ' colleges for women. Corrmmpon.teneo UolIcltti , For catalogue midmiress E. F. 1IULLAaD , A. si. , \ i'res. , Jacksonvfllo , lii. : . \ j. j. Dcrlght . . , , &Co. . , ' : _ - - Agents for the \ , $ \ . ; S'iihimmus : I 1t Typewriter , ' t Time ' ' best type- y' ' . . , writer in time worid -bar none. 1 W'rito for Catnioguo , Tel , 353. 1116 Farimam St. , Omah . . WOODIIURY'S 1'imcial Soap FncialCream Facial I'owder , itiid Demmtnl i5reanm maices thu grammdest toilet commmblnmition knowi : for timcm skin , Send 20 centS for smLmnpia of eacim suliicimmt for tlmreo weeks misc. JOhN II. WOODDURY , 127 West .12d at. , N. Y. take Michiqan anti Lake buperior Trariseomlatlon Co. LAKE SUPEFUOR STE1ERS. - THE GREAT L.AIE ROUTE , Own 'Flu. rciv HIcI tleftIi.Iilp & 1u.ttoii , , . Sallingu From Chicago. For Iiacklnw , iI.nI. : I.trolt CJoyeIaxl , , ltnOaloTor. ontotaiol'uo. U A.alwed. U i'.n'i'hu.im A.MSmt.4 i'jd , Ser ChrmrIqvolz llftrIflr t3rlmig. , 1'tokvy , .dc.m Tu" . . 5 51 , Thur. ii AM , t4st. 4 1' he , For ? minruiett , , Ilitncock , Iloughton , AahianI , Duhth , film. : Wed. U P.M. iilustrat.t .nmnli.t , mniIod fri. . on applienlion , OfficE AHJI osii.s , RUSH AhO II , WARt ST.CHICAGO. - . - - - - - C. Stupendous Irouser B arqdins A Surrender of profits in or- tier to fortify against our competitive enemy. What we want to prove is , that this store sells all things cheaper because of cheaper store expense account. To prove that unmercifully high rents and extravagance in fancy store fixtures force big profit on goods. To Dern oiisti'ate-All wool pants ( guaranteed so ) soil hero at 1,25 a pail' , Pure worsted trousers ( tailoi'cd ) io1l hero at 2OO- imimil that syc hmnc'ii t i'iioiigis of a ny ki nil to cloth , , g corpornl'n gny4 -mis suimim 0 * ' our esi i'emne't 11)111 jmn't ltos , imlght aimake ou hit'l love-Is abioiUtely mist' . ' % Vtt'il oiimt tititility , titiiiiitit 1 imad msclectimm vitIm nuy hiause in ( lilt genii city , Comime novZ ( oupnrei Cot loin voril ng paitits bigI it hero at SOti , mintS us , mmnhty us 'iiii rt'qitire , 'i'imtm ma folio my lilt st'mJ ti of tg imnilt ics-Ut ) , ( hatS , 7it , Slit , , 01)0 , tEt' , i I , ftft * 1 1 ii , i I .2 , l I , u. ; , m i .r , i i , or1 , 1I1,76 , l1 , ilO , . ( ) ( ) , itJ. I fi , iii2d , 3i.i,8fi , iitJ.fiO , iiiih,75 , $8,110 , mui.r.t ) , : i.vis , ilO-right here se stel , . 'I'imn t in miositively the very imest go be 7 lad , lit're Ii primmmn tacit' c'i'Iieiice that we are liirgziii gl'crs , amid ffhen you comae here wtm'Ii rve the rest ,