, r THE OMAHA DAILY BEff : WEDNESDAY , JtTW MfflYESIICATION RESUMED * * , A Further Ventilation of the Trouble at the State University. MANY , EX-STUDENTS EXAMINED. Testimony SUlistnrttlrOly tlie SAIIIC nq'Yhat Adduced nt ho Koimer Sessions of tli7 llimrtl of r.c-Rcnts. LINCOLN BUHXAU or Tun OMAHA BEG , ) 1023 P bmnKT , > LINCOLN. July 17. ) pursuant to Friday's adjournment the board of regent * this morning rtumod the investigation Into the conduct of Chancellor Manatt since ho became the recognized heart of the state university. The nlumnHutio- duced Mr. Frank W. Kramer for the purpose df substantially proving Iho charge in speci fication , seven. Being duly sworn ho stated that ho became n student of the university during the fall of 1S 4. Prior to his matri culation , however , he formed the acquaint ance of S. S. Chase , with whom ho made arrangements to live nnd wfirk for his board during his student days. Th.it ho might do tills ho sought relief from drill In the cadet corps and called open the chancellor to see whether or not ho could ho relieved irom ttuch duty. "I told the chancellor , " said Mr. Kramer , "tluil 1 had to tnuke > uy own way and had engaged to do chores and other work for my broad , butivculd have to walk eight miles each day , Which I could not do and uttcnd to drill ex- or io . He advised me to go home and go to work and stive , the money uocc sary to take tne through fcl.oal and then to comeback back , but ho did it in such u way that It hurt jny feelings very deeply. Hat lieoxctrscd mo from drill. " Tlio cross examination took up but a moment's time , and thu prosecution rested. The chancellor askoil the witness If the advice lie gave lihu was not due to the preat distance lie would have tovalk each day , to which he replied. "I do not know , but the manner In which you advised ino hurt my feelings very muc * . " Prof. Charles E. Honnett was first called by the defense and duly sworn. Ho said that ho was the principal of the Latin department of the state university , and had boon during the three year ? last past. Ho further stated that his relations with Uiochancellor , faculty nnd students had been rather close and Inti mate , and that ho felt himself competent to testify on most questions , if not all , raised In Iho alumni's charges ag.iftist the chancellor. The witness vcri' ' positively asserted that the chancellor's rulings and bearing wlicn In fac ulty meetings weio uniformly dignified and fair , and while ho sometimes ussd sarcasm mid irony , he thought not sufficiently se\ ere to urmrant the specified charges of the nlumnl association. "Indeed , " the witness said , "it was extremely rare when the chnncellor used irony nntl sarcasm in faculty meetings. I attended them quite regulaily , but happened to ho ab sent lit thu time of the open rupture between the chancellor nnd Prof. McMillan. In his relations wilh tlio students , " the witness said , "tho chancellor was uniformly very patient , considerate and as deferential as ho could well bo considering tlio dignity of his position. I happened to witness the meeting botv.ucu Chniifcllor Mnnatt and Mr. Tinker , the student who tcstllicd against the chancel lor legarding the disposition of the society meetings , arranged for n share in the pro- gramme of commencement wt-Ck , but which wcio opposed by the chancellor. Tinker's attitude was very defiant nnd his language indicated passion. The chancellor treated \vith this matter very calmly and , I thought , wisely : his bearing to waul Mr. Tinker was certainly very kind nud consldeurato. I was present when Mrs. Lloyd and the chancellor met In the laboratory , and heard the language attributed to the chancellor by tbe Indy. f could not see an.UhiiiK very caustic or irou > Icul in the language , 'You have gaugou your work above the capabilities of ycur "pupils. " Tbo circumstances warranted It. Ve , Prof. Iloivanl said to moon one occasion thcf. . tlio fuculty would not stand any more o * the rhnncellor's aggressions. The conversation that followed this remark Impressed me tt\at tlio faculty had entered into a conspiracy against tlio chancellor and would resent fu ture notions on his part nol in the line with their wants and convictions. I have also hoaul Prof. Howard advise the abandonment of the office of chancellor , and u government of the faculty to take Its place. " Prof. Bennett WIIB cross examined nt greill length , but In spirit mid fact his test ! ' many remained unshaken. It is true , However , that matters of persona' ' interest , but in no way bearing upon the rliatges under investigation , were developed , vlx : That the chancellor and bo worn on very friendly terms ; thnt the wit ness expected professional advantemen' ' through the aid of the chancellor , but not under pressure of allegiance to the adminis tration ; that the witness nnd administration hud not always been f i lendly ; thut grievances between them hud existed , but that they hat been settled without official Interposition The \vitno8s insisted that bo esteemed the chnncullor competent for Iho position ho hold , and that ho was fair and dignified h his rulings nnd government of faculty meet Ings. Ho claimed friendly feelings for the fuculty nnd all parties interested In the in vcstlgatlou , and wns deliberate , fair , frunl nud seemingly honest in all of his state ments. " Kegcnt Mnllnlieu settled the Impression bj a few timely questions that there had beet n collusion between the professor und chan collar relative to the salary and advancouion of the witness , and the feet was mos thoroughly developed that Bennett Is stll working for the muno salary paid him tin Histe.if , , whoicas the understanding wa ihut If ho proved to ho the party wanted b ; reason of competency and experience , he wn toiccelvotho salary of a professor SJ.IOJ per j car. It seems thnt thn chancellor had uurcod to recommend the raise of his salary 9400 , recently , nl the present meeting of tlio board of regents. Judge Allen W. Field , a graduate of the VSniverslty of the class of Ib77 , was called to the stand and sworn , testifying that ho was , u member of the alumni association and luid been since the year following his Kiuduation , and that ho had been in the habit of attending the meetings of the association. When asked if ho had attended thu last mooting of thu ttlumni , ho said : "I did not becuuao I received no notice thnt such u intuiting wan to have uccn held. It is usual , " said Judge Field , "for notices to bo Klveii , nnd some times the officers of the association uru so polite thut invitations nro Issued. Such no tice or Invitation may have been given but I resolved none. " Judge Fluid iurlhor said that hud his attention been called to the meeting ho should most certainly have at tended. Witness dirt not believe that the meeting wn generally known. He said thnt the conservative members of Iho association would have entered n vigorous protest against Iho passage of the resolution ; thnt It never would have passed hud thu meeting been generally attended , and that he believed thut ho was In a position to know what lie was testifying to. Ho mild that one great rt'aaon for this U because the muoi ity of the association know very little regarding the present "Internal" condition of the affairs nt university ; thnt the past hud demonstrated that the chancellor's position la thoNebinska university was something like a whipping post , to bo used by the fuculty us circum stances and conditions might warrant , and nlwuik to hidobohnulheii personality waste to bo mirrored hi any way. The witness was very buio the university had piospuredunder the management ot Chancellor Muuult. The matriculation of students from all over the state und Iho union , since the commencement of his administration wns proof suffi cient of this. Growth in ' enroll ment had been without precedent during the cut lie history of the Institution. Tbo utm cislty has a fair uamo abroad , and until the hasty and unwise action ot the alumni , at its last meeting , very little was known of "trouble brewing and growing , " oven In the city of Lincoln , the homo of the institution , Thu Witness sntd thnt the general reputation of Chancellor Mnnatt as nn official , at hoinu nnd abroad , wns of high order. He said that the patrons of the state university properly placed a duo catlranta upon the chancellor's work In bringing the high nnd common schools of the state Into close relation with the university , and that ho believed the passage - ago of the resolution condemning the admin , istrutlou was crossly unlust. Further , the Judge said : "I have met Iho chancellor quit * frequently in social relations , and have nlwnyt found hint moil gentlemanly in his demeanor HiU bearing , riiuvo always found IiU man ncrof ndVJrcr"1 TlicjcroM-oxnmluiltSs , conducted by Mr , Wilson , wns too Iffnff for detail. 11 strength- mod Anther than weakened JudgtfT'lcli' * statements. When nAltcd If he had not do cjarpd Mnnatt unjllnnd incompetent for the. position ho WHS occupying , he made ari une quivocal denial. Ho Bald , however , that he hud rrmiukcd that no one could do oflll'icnl work under present conditions , but thut ho did ilot wvcu think thai llio chancellor outtht lo IMJ held responsible for Iho pres"nt uii > pleasantness ; thut llioro W-ero present mem bers of ( ho i racalty who hud hud expoile-nco Iu'other ' university muddles , who Would como In for nt least a share of ccusaro and bhune. E. P. Holmes baltitc duly sworn , toatiaetl that lie 7T"a t'rfidiiate of the state trii- verslly ana WPS B7nr.c-.rh" ' -acjunlntod with t ie present ! jtuntion ol rtfVnlrs. TTu Tt" * l Hint ho did not b-rllevo Unit the action of the. alumni association Init Juno Was timnly or wise ; thut it did not express the sentiments ot n majority of its members , and that had the nltomlanto been general the passage of the resolution would have b-jon defeated. The witness further said tli.it hu believed the present administration had bean remarkably successful considering all tlio circumstances surrounding it ; that ho had heard Prof. Nicholson say thai some of the students threatened to rldo the chancellor on a rail : thnt while behold tholK will and enmity of n large number of the students , tlio Institution liaa continued to grow nnd prosper ; and that ho ( wltnots ) had reason tolwllovo thut some of the faculty were largely responsible for the state of fejl- Ini ? now existing nt the University. Mr. Holmes thought thnt the chancellor's work In drawing the university Into closer relation ship with the schools of the state w n a great reason for the present prosperity ; that with this vlow the nlumnl could not have passed the resolution , which led to the chnrges , without having acted squarely against n fact of general belief. I believe the alumni could not have passed the resolution and acted In telligently. The majority of the alumni hav ing no knowledge of n very bad state of feel ing would have very naturally voted the resolution down. Ifoscoo Pound was called to the stand to settle the Lieutenant Dnrlloy reception slight. Ho wan uhuiruian of tlio Invitation committee nt the tlino of the reception. He said that ho was approached by folioW-sl dents who represented that Prof. Nicholson positively would not have a thing lo do with the recep tion if the chancellor was invited , and it was represented that Prof. Hunt was in t'.io saint1 boat. Mr. Pound , however , failed to state what influence this had upon his action. - H. C. and E. II. Eddy , graduates of the university of the classes of 18&5 and Ifc87 , re spcctlvely. testified that they are members of Iho nlumnl association nnd they believe thut the resolution passed nt the Juno meeting was wholly unwarranted ; that they were not present , but they do not believe that the resolution is or has been the souse of n ma jority of the tlumnl. Thnt Miumtts admin istration has been successful in a very gre.it scnso , and that it is in a great measure duo to the splendid work ho did in bringing the university nnd public schools Into Intimate relations. C. D. Hakostraw , superintendent of schools at Nebraska Uity , testified under oath that ho has done institute work in Otoo , Fillmorc , Hall , Lancaster and other counties of the state , nnd has knowledge of the general rep utation of the present administration of the university , nnd ho finds it of better record than ever before during the history of the in stitution ; tluil tills is monsurubl.N duo to the chancellor's efforts In bringing the woik of the university into closer relationship with the schools of tlio state ; that ho has talked to a number of students graduating from the university during the past two or three years , and wltu ono exception they have spoken very highly of the chancellor nnd his splendid administration. The witness cited one significant fact. Onu of his former pupils attended the university about a year a o and found that the chancellor was very unpopular with a largo number of the students , and ho Joined the crowd for no other reason. Cro s examination nffiimcd the foregoing statements. Prof. Fontaine , Instructor of French , tea- tilled thnt hn diet not believe the present state of affairs ought to exist. He sulo that he was educated in a different way ; that ho nlwa.\s thought tfent thu chancellor was the head of such institu tion , nnd that IiU law was supreme ; that while ho might not approve of all that the chancellor has dcnio , ho could not see where It was gravely objectionable. His testimony was not positive , neither was it explicit. The chancellor has always treated him kindly and ho had no reason to complain. A. Natural Product nt * California. It is only found Iu Butte county , Cal ifornia. , and in no other part of the world. Wo refer to the tree thnt pro duced tlio healing1 nnd ponotrnting srum used in that pleasant and olTcctivo euro for consumption , asthma , bronchitis , and coughs , SANTA ABIE , the King of Consumption. Goodman Drug Cb. guarantees and sells it for 81.00 a bottle tle , or 83 for S2.GO. By the u o of CALI FORNIA OA'LVR-CUUE , nil symptoms of catarrh are dispelled , and the ills- eased nasal passage is speedily restored to n healthy condition. $1.00 n pack- ago. By mail 31.10. Circulars free. NO PAtiAOE OF I'KODUCTS. Oaialm AV1I1 Do the Grand Thine or Nothing. The committee of Iho Union club to whomg was deputed the matter of considering the advisability df having a Palace of Products met last ovunlug al the Union club reams. Tlio matter was pretty well discussed by the members of the committee , and it was gen erally conceded that it was not only now too lute to make a giand success bf thu matter , but the quietness in all departments of busi ness this year would not warrant such nn outlay. However , It was deemed best to still agitate the matter and make a great success ot It another year. The building and display should be- commensurate with the greatness nnd re- miukablo giowth of the wonderful Nebraska metropolis. As Mr. Frank Colpctzor fittingly i expressed it , "a corn palaro thnt would bo a ! great success In Sioux City would bo u great lirzlo In Omaha. " Something much greater would bo expected from the Gate Citv. It was recommended by Mio committee that some series of entcitainments bo provided for the evenings during the fair to amuse the great ciowd of visitors. If you have a rocout cough , you can broalj it up immediately , with n fo\v doses of lr. ) J. H. McLean's Tar \Vino Lung Balm , So conta a bottle. The Council Adjonrnod. In the absence of President Bcchel coun cilman Lee acted as diaUmnr. of the city council lust evening. On motion ot Mr. Hnscall the council ad journed till Thursday evening out of respect to Councilman Lowry , whose son Is dead. Us superior fxcelleuce provou tn millions of nomoa for more than n quarter of u cent iiry. It Is u cd by tbe United States tlovernmcnt. Un- ilonedbr tlie heads of the great unl\erBltia in tha i-trouBOkt , purest and iuo t lieilthlul. lit. I'rlceaCtwaro U.illnK 1'owiler does r.ot contain amuiouU.llmeor nltim. Sold o.ily 1MUCI5 JlAKINd l'OWJr.U < New York. Cutcajjo. An Important Announcement About nit week * KRO , while ef Iwtlncss. 1 we * suddenly nttnckctl with txerucullntf paliu tmny feet. hn M n < l Land * . Son-vent tlio attack tlmt I texik my l ed Im.mdiallily , unit In two or thrco f.njt my Jolut vtrta ewollen to nlno t double llirfr natural l/n , and ! MP wai drUrn ( rnni mo. After suffer. In * the m < nt bx rnrlAtlu jnln for a week , luluir ilnljMcMfl viid v.VTloii otbor irniiillc * , ft rrfrn.l * ho crmi.nlhlieU wuh my helplesi ccnilltlon.Biildt > inoi _ "Whruou't sou Kot Bwlft'oRpccllla nna tiv > It. T will mafoiitos 8 euro , Kii'l If It ( lovt -.tMMuttUcluo tyll coPt > ou nothing. ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' mii1c HLSoBflr tnt'lay"L'a'a'n'iiili't | tn ht rH I refnslilnc nlofii. In a rjk I filt Ktcnlly ix-npfltKHl , In tbrrc vook < I could H ugi ana walk nlwut tlio room , nnd after utlnx li Imttlri 1 wns out nnd ithle tii R to l > i ln < vm. Blneotti I have been rcRiilorljf nttiir | < u > t of dnly.nud * l ua ninj fret from nlno to ton Lours n dAy.nnd amoutrnilyrrTOfrom f In. Thc u dm the plivln end MmpIofncM In myc c.rind I will cheerfully n wcr nil jtiquIrlo3riUtlTethercto , ltlfrln jicraouor i/ i U. . -THSS ifS'yjftii ' f NAsrmi t r Trix.-I rm e wnrilod on n M > - roro nttacS of rliciunntum by n tltucly ro'ort to S xltfi Sjircino. In nil c.uc wlifro n I er- m.iiiHiit rrllcf U oui < ht thl < medicine com. tnrndi ttiiiir for n ronttltullouil treatment lh.iv : ! : j"iUytH > 'llo t < tlio TOOdi of till- M. from tU T v p nuSSSSi a a Krw Tomt , M TTII ATJI. After spading t3W to bo rulloied rf llloixl Pjlwn without nyf-erfnt , nf w Ix.Ulesof STViri'taiicclilo worked n i > rt e t core. O. POIITKU. Vir- . \-My llttlo ulrl , ns l alt.nn.J . ey , . fiiriMi four years , had ncritfulB In I ho - Ti.ey ; rtny nn ily. lo-day they are htalthy umlio I ) tut , all I tlio revolt ol tnkJne S. S S. r JOB T. Coiiir.n. 1 LADY I.IKB , Scirrrn Co. , VLi.-Yonr B. 8. 5. 1 i-ijnroTpd n vtonflrrrnl BVCCCM In i ijr ca . The oancor on my faus no flnubc , would ) ia > A noon liurrlnd nia to my ITHTO. ICe Co think ItlJ wooilTf uL and lift' 1101 iiual. . B. II. UJIID , rostmai''r. 1 WATO , TXXAS , May 9,1S33. 1 6. R. Co. , Atlanta , O.i. i ' Ocntlemcn KiiDwIiiRthat you npprrdats voluntary tPdtlinonlil , o tnka plcinuru Iu itAtliiK lliat on l ourUdycutuiuicii Jim Tosnlncut hir health by th u < 3 of Tour largo twtttr * of jour Kiuit rnncOrafter ImMnc bom an lnallrl for ao > eml } cars. Ucr troulila Trns eitrpmo deljUII" , runted lijr o illaeaf | > o- cullartohtrs'-x. Wuuift Co .DrunrUtn. Three LaoLj raM ! i free ou All drugglits soil a H. S. TUP bTrtrr Srrctnc Co. , Pinwcr 3. At Iniitn Ox i ew York , 71 i Broadway. \ IBNPBEOBDENTED ATTRACTION U Ovmi A MILLION DIHTUIUUTKD Louisiana State Lottery Company , Inroiporatod by the Irnlsl.ittiro In IHijt , for 1M- nrntlonnl nud 1iarllnblo ptirpo , nnd Its fian- cblso inndn a part of thn prosunt Ptnto Constltu- lion , In 1S"0. by an oMr hclnilnc pomilnr vote. Its ( HIAND r.XTKAOKDJNAHY DHAWINOS. take plnco Spiiil-Annually , ( .litno and Icc > mbcu nnd Its (1UANU ( SINOI.l ; NUMlir.il DIIAW- INHS tnkuiilpie on oaeliof thoothortcn months in the year , nnd ore nil drawn In public , tit the Academy of Music , New Oileans , l.u. " \Vedolieieby certify thnt vro mip rvUe the nrrinceniciiH tor nil tlie Monthly nnd Scml-An- mini DnittliiRsof The IxwHUua ytato Ijotloty Comimny , niul In person liMiiaKo nud control the Dr.mlnir'i tliemioh cs , niul Hint the "iiino nro coiiducli-d with honesty , fnlinois , nud In coed fnlth toward nil pat tics , nndve Aiutiorlzi ? the company to i this rcrtiltati ! > , wllh fac similes of iiur Hlb'ii.ituica ntlnclivu , Iu Its nilvor tlscmeiUc.1 COSt ISIONKK3. Wo the tmderslKlio.l Uanlts and ntnltori 111 pay nil 1'rlzes drawn in 'llio I.oulslani Stale Lotteries hkh may bo presented nt om conn tors. It. M. WALMST.r.Y , Pro1 * . Louisiana Nftt. tlk. PJIUtUr. LANAUX , 1'ru SUto Nixt'l Ilk. A. ItAI.WVIN , 1'res. New Urloins Nat'l Ik. ! tVUIi KOHN , 1'rei. Union Nntlouftl Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , n the Aoailoiny ol' SItl-ilc , Now < . ) r IpnnH , Tucstlnv. Auj. 7.18HH. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars oioh. Hahas $10 ; Quarters $3 ; Tsntlu § 2 ; T\7sn tlcths $1 , WST ov vnty.ns. i TIU7.R or JTWIMWJ is . f. .nofo 1 I'KI/.R Ofe" KXiOXis ) . lOJ.tXx : i piti/i : OK no.oojis . HWV 1 1'HIX.r. OF UilMl8 . i-'sO 2 I'ltlXl'.S OF U'.lOlaro ' . aiiM 5 I'Ul/.r.d OP f , ( WO are . So.OV S5 I'lUXES OK 1.WJ are . 2.VWO _ ttl VUI7.r.S UP r.OD nio . W.OO ) SdO 1MU/.KS OK IWO are . IO.IM ) roe wtizis : OK ZM mo . 100,000 Afi'ltnXIMVTlON rlllZES. ; ro nizeaot e. iaio . TAOOO on ( la. : ) ui . ai.oor 100 do. MOnre . JW.UOC TKUMINAL ritires. do. luonro . 1 , WC ) do. 10)nre ) . . W.iXX 1'rlzes , amounting to . Jlin4tx ( : NOTl' . Tlrtetsilniwlnu Capital ITlioi are not en titled to terr.iliml I'rUe * . fWKoit Ciun H.\THor any further Information loslrml , write luulbly to the undcmlKnod , clearly Mat- MK your residence , nlth blntc. County. Street nnd Number. Mora rapid retum mall c'ollvery will bain Hired hy your enclosing nn Knvelopo bum Ing you lull nddrei . cnd I'OtiTAI. NOTES , Kxproaa Jloncy Onler . O Now ork Kxclmnxo In ordinary letter , currency by Ki press ( ut our expense ) nrtdresjcd ' ' JHOW ( JrJcun's , La. , or M.A.nAIIl'IIIN , \ \ thln.'ton , D. C. Address Registered Letters to NEW 01U.KAN3 NATIONAL HANK. Isotv Orcan ! < , Li. lT\TIATTi"Pl ? Thnt the presence ofeii' ( ! ' IX l lTjJ iU JXIJIV cnili llenuroiiiird nud i : r ly.whoaruln charge of the drimln c , i uKuariinteu nt iibnolutu [ ulrnoiM nnd Intiourlty. Unit thucliuucui nro nil cqu'il , and tint no ono can | > oxalbly dlvluu whnt numbi rr'tllilmwn 1'ilze. "UKMi.MIIiiiul : ! > i.thnt ) lh pnyuer > tot I'rlro I ( : UAKA.N'iKii : ) nv muit I\ATIONAII IUNKSO. ficw unein , and the Tickets nro fkncd by tile I'resl dent of nn lnx'.llntlon , whoso < h itcrul rl.-hu arc recognized In the hliiheit Courts ; theruforo , hcwai of nuy tmltutlona or anonymous bcliuuies. " Taslly dlpcested ; of the finest flavor. A hearty betrrage for a btron nppettto : n deltcntMrlnK for tha sensitive. Thoroughly tested ; nutritious ; palatable ; unexcelled In purity ; no unpleasant aftereffects. Requires nobolllnK. Marlon Harland , Chrlbtlne Terlmne Ilenlck , Dmn A. H. Thomas , M. D. , pronounce It the bust of all the powcclcrea chocolates. No other equals it Iu llavor.purtty and ANTt-uvsi'fclTICqnalltios. SvldluGrocot. Sittnjlr /or 10 n. o. A so\ . < > , . I'A. U. S. 2EKSITOEY , 01IAHA , WEB. 1'uUl Up Capital $250,000 Surplus 50,000 II. W , YATKS. President. I.nris 8. ItEbn , Vice lresldent. A. E. ToL'/.AMM.2nd Vkel'realdont. WUI. B. IluoilEJ , CiUlila lltULtilORS : W. V. MOUSE , JOHN S. Cor.M.va , II.V. . YA7ta. J.KWI8 S. ItlSfcU , A. E. TOtrZALI.V. Banking Oillce THE IRON BANK , Coiner 12th and Tarnam Pts. A General lUukini ; Uiulne&sTransacted „ . . 8 CII.'QKri TONIOuwltht > nt delay A rare inc-diclnal roinjiountl tluxt cunMiThenaUflsofalM IlKffeureUlke worFtra9eiot'uu hVeak Lun M , AkUjnm , InJIffcfttlim , Inward ruins , KXMUvtlon. Iniuluatle for 111 vunutUni , IvinalM WiaknM , and all tialnt and dis order * o ( the Momach and JJuwels. tOu. at " ' ' FLORESTON COLOGNE : ilun > roTlut cjiU lojlluu of l' r Jumet Oe. IVHICIOD8 AND PIHSISTErtf AUvorUslug baa nlnnjptovoa auocoMfiil. Bcfor placlnirnn ; Newspaper Advertising conm $ LORD it THOMAS. . iDTcniMxn icins , M to teMifcMm . CHICAGO. thing * C 1 iS.1 . st o ! ti OKDERS "We will send packages containing suits of clothing , clot us and woolens of all kinds kept in our establishment , to any address in Nebraska , Iowa , Dakota , Colorado , Kansas and Wyo ming O , O. D , , giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. By this arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of seeing any article of merchandise in our stock at their own towns , examining the same before paying for the mand if not perfectly satisfactory , returning goods to us at our expense. Money for all amounts ex ceeding $10 may be returned at our expense. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most satisfac tory results. You take no risk. Examine the groods , and return them at our expense if they do not please you. Omaha , Nebraska P CUT IN PRICE ; f At this time of the year , we send our agents throughout the clothing country to . secure from the workshops of the best merchant tailors , such misfits as they may have in their work rooms , the best of which we buy ( ior sDOt cash , ) and to make room for these new arrivals , we offer the choice of our superb line ot fine tailor made suits at one third the actual cost of mak ing. Bargain seekers , this is a chance of a lifetime to obtain a good suit , and one that will fit , for a mere song. In this slaughter of fine clothing will be found. 137 Cheviot Sack Suits at $8 ; . . . made to order for $18.00 124 Square Cut Worsted Sack Suits at $12 , . made to order for 28.00 136 Four Button Cutaway Sack Suits , neat checks , at $12 made to order for 35.00 247 FourButton Cutaway SuitsImp Clay Worsteds at $18. made to order for 45.00 135 Prince Albert Suits , in latest colorssilk , face.d , at $22 , made to order for 55.00 YOU : These are not old and shop worn suits , but every garment guaranteed to have been made this -season by tailors of the highest known art. Tfie most skeptical fcuyers of clothing are cordially invited to visit our stores and carefully examine these Bargains , where every attention will be shown them by our corps of polite and attentive salesmen. lon'f Fail i ® look through § iar 8I031Y LINE SF TOWliS , prbss raising fro $2.00 to $ @ , © EniiraGlng ail the Latest Foreign K0ystsas. ! n All Alterations to Improve a Fit , Made Free of Charge. i HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS , , 1119 Farnam Street. Omaha. 1119 * j Prqnipt attention paid to all mail orders. V ) Uelfnst , Dublin nud Lhcrpool From NawjYork Every Tuesday , Cabin passage jSiS.and JV > , atcor01u to location of stut rpdfn , I'.xcuislon $ cj to JW. Steerage to aud from Durojio nt Lowest Ilatcs. AUb'JIN IlALbWIN & CO. . Oon'l Agents , V ' . Kl llnmilwivv . > i uixruuttay. Now York. en'lYitern AK-ent , i M 104 Ilantlolpli St. , Chlcngo. IlAItr.Y 13. MOOltES , A cent , Omnlia. Reduced Ciibin Ilatc3 to Glusgow Ex- hibition. PUII 1,10 NOTICn. IinADQUAUTHHS Department of the I'lnttu. I'liluf Ouarter- innstf r's onico , Omahn , Neb , , Junu n < l , lvb.S. Bealeil rroposulv In triplicate , subject to tlio UGtial coiulltloiH. are InvltoJ anilill bo ic- cohed nt this olllco until cue o'clock r. > i. . July 10,138 , for the delivery nt Omiiha Quur- tennaster'a Depot , of 110 ton * ot balrd h y , nnd 15UM Ibs. of wueacbrau. Delivery to coinmenca AiiRiist 1st. IbM , and completed , If required , by Deceiulier UUi , IStrf The huy mint b properly cured , by b lna bwoated in stack : before ballm , " , of best upland trass , end seciuely buiind 111 bales welKhlntj not oveyCOJ Ibs. each. The brau delivered In atout burlap Backs. The ( loverii- mont rcservf a the rlifht to reject any or all pro posals. Preference will be given to articles of itoniento production , conditions of price nnd miallty being equal , r'ull conditions nnd blanks furblu.illin.-r.iay boobtalnoil on nppUcntlon to tLUolnce. Wil. 11. MUUIIia. Chl f Quartar- njiM r , j B-U-lt-jlyla-dSt Uho lareoat. ( asteiit and flneit In tbo norld. I'assanncr accommodation * Diiazccllcd. AvcnoittA JITI.V Uth DHOMV Jfi.vsui CI1IIA9M1A Jl'LYibtll . N .w YORK TO l.ivi.uroor. vi i ( jp Tue OlobrUed I JMTHOM and flnost I'aj-l Jin.VIHh Htcaju hl | > aonKor Bt * niur In lAUil. till CITVUlf ItUMKl thoWorU. I fcopt. till NSW YOllKTO I.IVntl'OOl.TlAtJr/H.XSTlllTM. The Olohnitod I l.nri'L'st nnd finest l'uv.liTMnti | Hleiuiidiln Bcruor Moamur la Jci.v Mil CU'l'orUOSlKI tboorld. . | Aua. Bill Palnun na ice to Olnscow. llerrr , Liverpool , Helttin orljuuunitownjUund uiivrar In Iicr ( la ! 'ow htenm- crs. fu ) nud upward * for < Ity ( if Homo , bocoml clan I a. IttHum tlcketo at r Uucc < t tatc * inadi ) arallnbla for cltlicr route , ntlcrlni ; exeurelonlitg tliu prlvlluuii ofsoelnz the North and Mouth of Ireland , tut ) HUcn Mursi'V and | ) lcturu4iiioClyda. | hleurauJJi ) . Anchor Una ilrivtii iiayabla frco of cti > irn , > old at lowoit nilci. Var book of tours , tickers or further Informa tion npplyto IISUD2RSON BEOS. , 72 La Sa'.h St. , Chhajo. Or to any ol our local amenta FOR MEN ONLY A ? c % ti I Ull Illkll UlILIi nianbCKHl.Drvouaao < , vreakoea * . unnatural loatt. .ck of ttrenvtb , rlior or dtvalonmont. c uatd by IndlacrtUOD , sctaua , ate. KufvuU taolt itfnt ( r.il.//r | . ERIK MKDICAZ. 00. . BUFFALO. V. T. .t. - . JL. . . .la j. i.J-i. Ccrlidcd Checks , Pnynblo at Sight on tlio Pugcl Sound National Sank Given as Security ( or Money Invested. To tlio oilcMn > n < tof l > u > lni ! property on time , wo tifrer tlio follunlnx : Wu will allow from 3 months toi JIMPI'itrao , ncconllni { to the land you nelecu Wo churKii neither prrmlum nor lnlcro t on tlnin puyiuenti , HIH | Hill fhnynu u warranty iloud.Vo Iinvo lou raj'XIJXI nnd PiMmlml nro within n nillui of tuo anil n hulf inUcof thu p > t-ottlco wo quiruonly I0i > orcent. aian turn.I money mid wn will iclvccurlllled theck fortho lull aniounlnf etch pnrt cytiryautuequent payiueut. 'lhochcrkU < lruwn hr thn I'ujretbound National tinnk andls m-idepiy. alluntflijlit and you tan draw your money ntnny tlmothouuhbyaodoliu ) ou forfeit yourrlBht > to imrphaio land. Jlako your Income , no niatli-r h\r small , earn joniothlns. Trantcontlnuntnl rnllnmcli piu lio\ilin ; for Hfnttlo. nnd muiiuUMnrliiil > ttour > Islilntr. dcneral uumnirnu l ln n ttalo nl inhnan- tlal pruRrosilon. The dally paiwra urn tilled wllti acroantsof now outerprlicf , ( 'iiMn rari mid horia car clrcloSfaltln. Acldrons COOK MOOUK , Who hare the l.AUUKHf I'KUl'UUTV tlaT In SEATTLE , W. T. I Bfllinf HAnlt < > i > tum h ° abU C ° cufyil' kllUUI nCIUlB | .Nu pay until ininua- nont tarq U etroctod. \ \ * liats faith enougb la our remedy to nuke Ibu offer. WfcJTKtUi linucnr Co- Bux UU , OaiftttM , N ti. UT.O MKMIJKKKl A WEEK 350 PIANOS Wo are formliis 1'lano Club of f 0 mtniben.lo whom we lli fnrnl h KO uliinot , on purmenla of ONIcnoi.lAU \\UUIC. . One innmbor will ruculve a I'nnu cncli week , to b lU-termlnoJ by lot. Should unynimnbor iluilru u IMuuu baforii the lot Jnllalo mm , ho can obtnln It nt any tlmuon n imnll wocklr ft'ijltion ' to the Sl < lpr wuek. ' 1 ho club paring ciuu ftuure utmblud toclvonll dlicountf that oaiU would ) . An olct : < uit I'tiino tliut uiuiiUr U tut Procure rtW will bo t iirnl rii > i1 for I'iU. A KfilTTKIt Ol I OSSTO riT Will iiiivor U > o.Teri'd. A 1'luno bou-la for Ion ttmn one cnn I o rented. No more thuti t ) meoiben will bo iiccoptfd. henil In r ur tmuin it ciavVrlt fur lull | > urll < mlitr . AUr.NTS WANTMl ) . S. 11. ItUVliTT , Manner. ST JOiEl'II MO _ EXHAUSTEDVTTALITY nniiE SCIENCE oy LITE , the eri'tt MeUIcal Work I tlio il , Ncrvouj a 1'rcraatare ' Docllne , Etronuf Youth , ani lbounUMml < ? rlcioo c < iuent tfccreon , SOO ragci Dvo , 125 proscriptions for oil UUcxo. . Cloth , full gilt , Ohljr 1XO , mall , sealcO. llluitrattr. mple f roe totUjouif nnd mldill nge-d men. Send now. The Gold .od Jewelled Medal awnnloj to tbe author bj'tb K - tloaal llccllcal AMOcuUlon. AddroM P. O. box 1853. loitonMn.5.orDr. W. n. 1'ARKCXcraA uate of Harvard 1I Jlcal CoU geVijt tiffniU * In Dotton , Mho taar t > . coarallwl oonaa BiUjl/