TJUi ! UMAJbiA JJAlJUTt W'JiJJJNJjJ , JJAi : . d UiNJU 20 , STILL ISSUING TIME-CHECKS. Eight Mora Union Pacific Employes Dis charged and Mora will Follow. FACTS VS , OFFICIAL STATEMENTS , TVhcrcnbouta nml tlio Kxoltoincnt Which Ilia Al leged Shnrji-I'ractlco Occasioned. Klght more men were discharged at the Union 1'nciflo shops at quitting tlmo Mon day , making a total of 183 mechanics lot out iilnco the "reduction" business began , These ' who remain nro working eight' hours a day instead of nlno hours and a half , with propor- tloimtcly Hiniillcr wages. When tlio work of reduction began , the of ficial * declared that but 5 per cent of the men would bo discharged. The estimated num ber ol men formerly employed by the com pany here and In Council bluffs is 1,000. On this Imls , 18.8 per cent of the men have been discharged slnco the "work of reducing ex penses ! i. " > per cent" was begun. Prior to the mooting held In Holcomb's ofllco on la'jt ' Saturday , the foremen at tlio chops wore ordered to prepare lists of all the men they could possibly dispense with. The order wns compiled with. "But , " said a man well acquainted with the situation , "as fast as pieces of work that the men wcro em ployed on at the tlmo tlio ilrst lists wcromado nro finished , you will see other men dis charged , until a total of : iX ( ) men or : t3X per cent of nil these employed shall have been let out , and the remainder nro working eight hours a day Instead of nlno and a half. Yet this company alleges that it nought only to reduce Its expensed 2. per cent. " The inon seem to feel this way also , and many of them have been heard to say that they expected the discharge of from live to fifteen men a day until the maximum of 300 has been attained. Pioneer U. P. 11. 11. Employee. By request of ton members of the Pioneer association of U. P. H'y Co.'s employes , a special meeting of the association Is called to meet in the Durant ongluo house on Thurs day at 4:10 : p. m. for the purpose of transact ing important business. T. It. DAiwir , President. It Is Still the ConsIp of the Clubs ami Town. A rumor that C. II. McKibbin was In town was circulated yesterday , but it didn't go far. Somebody said ho had been seen on the streets Monday night , but the story was with out foundation. HowQVor , the w ily diplomat did make his appearance in Council Bluffs last Friday. Not moro than half a dozen of hl < 5 most inti- jnato friends , however , kuovv that ho was- there. A hasty and secret consultation with one or two confidants as to the situation con vinced him that this would ' not bo a healthy community for him to linger in. Consequently quently , ho returned to the east that night. The story of McICibhin's skyrocket career as n Union Pacific ofllclal In Monday's Bun , created lively comment. It was the toplo of discussion In the clubs , hotels and cafes. The investigation by Acting Purchasing Agent Anderson is still going on , but nothing has been developed which may br > tnado pub- llo. Thaio directly Interested say they are satisfied that his straugo dealings extend be yond the purchase of lumber and amount to many thousands of dollars. It is reported that ho has employed an attorney and proposes to fight the company. Judge ICelloy says that Is Just what tlio com pany wants the young man to do. It will give him , the Judge says , an opportunity to Jintl out whether or not thc.ro was an organ ized conspiracy to rob the road. It Is reported that Attorney Kulloy has filed ( mother suit against McKibbin for further peculations. Tlio CarpetH AVcro Paid For. OMAHA , Juno 24. [ To the Editor of TUB BII : . ] The statement made in THE Bun that Mr. C. II. McKibbin had forced mo to carpet and curtain his house in Council Bluffs Is u gross error. When your reporter called on mo last Friday and stated that ho Jiad heard the rumor that Mr. Mclvlbblii's house had boon furnished by mo without charge I not only denied it but showed the reporter where Mr. McICibbin's carpets had been purchased and paid for the same as thnso of any other cus tomer of the Morse dry goods company. S. P. MOUSB. Dickinson's Now Position. Ed. Dickinson's position with the Balti more Us Ohio road will give him control of about six hundred and fifty miles of road. His territory covers the main line from Chicago to Bollalro , O. , with branches to Cleveland , Newark and Columbus. The position lias boon vacant for a year and , upon learning of Mr. Dickinson's retirement from the Union Pacific , General Manager Olds sent u telegram offcrini ; the pluco to him. His headquarters will bo lu "Tho Rookery" building , Chicago. A Union Depot Force. The mutter of joint agents , baggagemen and other employes necessary to a union depot force lius , it is reported , boon decided on bo- txveen tlio Union Pacific and Burlington roads , but the oflleluls decline to admit it. There bcoms to bo a general understanding , however , that Jim Chambers , ticket agent , Ed. Hanoy , depotmastorof the Union Pacific , and Charles Ilomelln , baggagomastor of the B. & M. , will bo retained. The force will not bo organised for several weeks. An Association Comniittoo Meeting. Tlio trans-Missouri committee of the West ern passenger association will meet in Kansas City Thursday next for the purpose organiz ing and taking up matters loft by the old as- Boclatlon. This committee is composed of the general passenger agents of all lines west of the Missouri river covering the territory in cluded in the now association. Grlfilth'H Successor. It is understood that William An derson , traveling auditor , has been selected - loctod by the Union Puclflo ofllclal to succeed J. W. Urlffltu as auditor of disbursements. lie is a good man and his promotion is said to bo one of the most deserving of the many recently nuulo. Wri-ofc on the K. , 12. Ai M. V. A fright train running to Blair yesterday over the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road , broke In two near Cnlkoun with the result , that a refrigerator car was de railed , causing the wreck of a number of cars. No ono was injured , but all trains wore hold back by tlio accident , including the St. Paul express , duo hero at 0 o'clock. Ait OIHco AUollHhod , The oflk-o of assistant superintendent of the Colorado lines of the Union Pacific road will bo abolished July 1. J. B. Ollchrlst , who hold that position , has resigned. NotcH and Ooncral TrafUo Munagur Melleu wont west yesterday afternoon. Assistant General Passenger Agent Scott lias gene to Chicago. K. M. Ford , traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific , went through Omaha Monday ulght with an excursion party of l&O travel ing men en route to Denver. Al Mlrloy , ticket agent in the Auditorium hotel at Chicago for the Wisconsin Control road , U in the city , P. P. Murray , western passenger agent of the Michigan Central , Is in town. Ncrvo and IJvor Plll.i. An Important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves , A now principle. They speedily euro bllliousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Spjondid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , uw > t. 80 doses for ! ! S cents. Sauiplix f roe U Kulm & Co.1 * 15th oud Douglas. SUING TJIH UAHAVAY A Sinn Who Aided In thn Street Con- nolldntloa Wnntfl Ills Commission. Suit for $20GOO bos been commenced in the district court by William L. Adams against James J. Mlllard , Jnincs J , Brown , E. W. Nash , W. B. Millord , W. W. Wells mid tlio Omaha motor railway company. The plain tiff says that ho acted as agent , broker , etc. , when the matter of consolidating the city railways was under consideration. Thovaluo of the property involved was $300,000 , and Adams says ho was to get liU per cent on the deal , or & ! 0OQO. Tha.VX ) claim is based on certain appraisals of property which ho claims to have made. Police Pickings. Two almost forgotten ordinances wcro brought forcibly to the remembrance of Billy Boquct , the hackmun. One provides that tie shall keep his lamps burning and the other that hu shall drive only on tlio right sldo of the street. Ho had failed to do either and when ho smashed n buggy was arrested. Jake Ackers , another hackman , was ar rested on a similar charge. Mlko Hlckoy , with four other men , were or- rested as suspicious characters. They were in company with Put Cl&ncey and Tom Kuton , two notorious character * . They had in their possession all the necessary appliances for working the shell game and a complaint was filed against Hlckoy under the statutes , there being no ordinance to cover the case. Theodore Alton was arrested at 4:30 : n. in. while In the kitchen of a neighbor at Twenty- second and Cumlng. A Matter of IntcrcHt to Travelers. Tourists , emigrants and mariners find that Hosteller's Stomach Bitters is n medicinal safeguard against tinhcalthful influences , upon which tnoy can implicitly rely , since It prevents the ollccts that an unhealthy cli mate , vitiated atmosphere , unaccustomed or unwholesome diet , bad water or other condi tions unfavorable to heallh , would otherwise produce. On long voyages , or journeys by land in laltitutcs adjacent to the equator , it is especially useful as a proventlvo of the febrile complaint1 ] and all disorders of the stomach , liver and bowels , which are apt to attack na tives of the tcmperalo zones sojourning or traveling in such regions , and is an excellent protection against the influence of extreme cold , sudden changes of temperature , expos ure to damp or extreme fatigue. It not only prevents intermittent and remittent fever and other diseases of malarial type , but erad icates them , a fact which has Leon notorious for years post in North and South America. Mexico , the West Indies , Australia and other countries. _ VICT13I OF THE FAL1J. Ho It ) Shut Up Beyond the Reach of Ordinary Mortals. L. O. Sccrest , the window victim of the Merchants' hotel , was reported as being a llttlo better yesterday. His brother claims that lie is perfectly rational and not only answers ques tions , but makes inquiries himself. The first day his brother came hero the latter asked him If ho know Werner had thrown him from a window. Sccrest at once became excited , being then delirious , and it was found necessary to dis continue this order of questions. Yesterday when his brother entered the room ho said : "Do you know that they cla'm ' that John Werner threw mo out of the win dow and I have lain here three days and didn't know anything about iti" "Wclldid you and Jake have any trouble ? " asked the brother. "O no , wo didn't have any trouble. There has never been a word between us. " This is the conversation Iho brother savs transpired. An urgent request was made yesterday by u representative of Tan Ben to bo allowed to interview the injured man , inasmuch as it was claimed that the latter was perfectly ra tional , hut the request was emphatically de nied , and a strict embargo has been placed on the chamber wherein Secrest liesalthouKh during the first two days after the catastrophe , tragedy or whatever It was. people were per mitted to call upon the victim. Sonio of the friends of Werner have become very much incensed at the newspapers for publishing all the details obtainable concern ing this matter , and moro ospeci.illy for sav ing that the chances wore that Secrest would die. They say that ho will get well , but the fact remains that the doctors attending him have said , no later than this morning when it was claimed that ho was doing so well , that his chance of recovery was ono in a hundred. ' "Tis " that strange , passing strange , parents will lot their children die with diphtheria when it is a noted fact that Dr. Joll'ties' preventive arid euro never fafls in any case. Twonty-fivo years' trial has proven it. No physician re quired. Best references given. Price $3. Addro&s box 057 , Omaha , Nob. FORMALLY 13NGAGED. Prospective niarrinjjo ofMr. Charles Mot/ and Miss Augusta Pomy. Monday night the formal announcement of the engagement of Mr. Charles Metz , of this city , to Miss Augusta Poniy , was made , tlio event being celebrated by a gathering of tlio relatives of the young people at the homo of the fiancee , 1110 South Tenth street. Tlio mar riage will take place early in the coming full , by which time the groom prospective will have erected a beautiful homo on soulh Twenty-eighth street , upon which work is to bo Immediately commenced. This marriage will undoubtedly bo the leading event of the year in the Gorman social circles of this city , and will bo looked forward to with the gro.itestiutoi-cst , because the contracting parties are among the most widely known of their people in this city. The Intending bride is the bocond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Pomy , the former of whom is the well-known senior member of the firm of Pomy & Segclko , soda and min eral water manufacturers. She is both beau tiful and accomplished , while the prospective groom Is the eldest son of Fred Metz , the genial and veteran brewer of this city , and also a member of the firm of Metz Bros. , the well-known brewers who have succeed to the original firm of that name established in this city many years ago. The nuptial event will bo awaited with in terest by many friends , all of whom have only the kindliest wishes for the happiness of Ihcso two young hearts. Bad drainage pauses much sickness , and bad blood and improper action of the liver and kidneys is bad drainage to the human system , which Burdock Blood Bitters rem edy , _ _ IN CHARON'S HANDS. Omaha's Oldest Kvprossmaii Ferried Over tlio Tide. Omaha has lost its oldest and almost pioneer expressman in the death of Patrick Hughes , at 1011 Marcy street , in the seven tieth year of his ago. Tlio deceased caiuo to this city moro than thirty years ago and had followed the express - press business up to a short time before his death. Ho was u steady and thrifty man and as u result loaves an oatato variously valued at between ? " > ,000 , and $30,000 , Mr. Hughes was thu father of Mrs. James Flannery wlto of the city street commissioner and of Mrs. Edward Hoafoy of tills city. The funeral will tnlco place today at 9 a. in. Services will bo hold in St. Patrick's church and Interment will take place at SU Mary's cemetery , An Absolute Cure. ThoORlOINAL ABIKTINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two-ounco tin Iraxcs , and U nn absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds.cnappcd hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABH5TINE OINT MENT , Sold by Goodman Drug company at 'i3 cents per box by mall HO ccuta. 'Uoeilers' National Annual. The National Annual , a com pic to compen dium of Omaha commercial affair * , Issued by M. L. Uoodcr & Bros. , managers of the west ern department of the National Life Insur ance company , is ono of the neatest , most complete- and handsomest volumes of tlio kind over published. It is nuigultlcautly illus trated , containing artUtlu cuts of all thu city's notable and private buildings , with life like engravings of a largo number of our moat active and distinguished citizens , besides - sides a mlno of Information pertaining to Otnitua's bussncss , industrial and social status that cannot bo obtained from any other source. Many of the ornamental de signs of the volume are superb , and the Messrs Hoed or are justified in the prldo they evince over the enterprise. * UAIS1NG TUBA8bKSSMKNT. City anil County 'Ofllccrfl Cnnflldcrlng How to Accomplish It. A delegation consisting of Mayor Gushing , City Treasurer Hush , Comptroller Qoodrlch , City Attorney Popploton and Councilman Wheeler , Davis and Blumcr , called upon the county commissioners yesterday morning to sco what could bo done about raising the county assessment. The delegation found Commissioners An derson , O'Keoffo , Turner and Berlin with County Attorney Mahoncy ready to receive them. It was about 11:30 : o'clock when the delO' gallon reached the commissioners' rooms and nearly half an hour was spent in informal talk and figuring. A call to order was finally made and at the suggestion of Mr. Wheeler , Treasurer Hush outlined the purpose of the consultation. lie gave ligures , regarding what the city had done In tlio way of valuation in the past and the favorable effect which these valuations had had upon the sale of bonds. IIo closed with the remark tlint something wus radically wrong and hu thought Mr. Poppleton the bust man to suggcs.t ways and means for righting "A careful revaluation ofprivate property Is necessary , " said Mr. Poppleton. "If the city Is put up and the county reduced I think that would have the fleslred effect. I think that a largo Increase In the assessment could bo made If the corporations wcro gene over and their capital stock , their bonds , etc. , taxed as they certainly should bo and as they certainly are not at the present time. I would like to hear from Mr. Muhoney as to making n horizontal raise of the assessment. " "All I have to say. " said Mr. Mahoncy , "is that u horizontal false Is impossible. U you raise one precinct 10 per cent It must be done simply with a view to equalizing the property In that precinct. You cannot change the general result if the change produces u higher assessment. I have a suggestion to offer the Kcntlemen representing ; the city council. If they will examine the returns and upon ilnding what they think to be an injustice , let them Illo a complaint with the county board and have the value of that property examined Into. But I would have you not forget that you can't ' raise Smith's property unless you lower somebody's else : j'ou can't raise one precinct unless you lower another. " Whou Mr. Mahoncy had concluded , Mr. Wheeler thanked the board for Its attention and said that the representatives of the city would take some action upon the matter. Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ness , sp.wms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Knhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. MISS M'ljKNNAN'd EXHIBIT. Sonic Excellent "Work from tlio Urnnlicn ol * Omuliii's Artists. . MLss Tena McLennan , ono of the most ac complished , although one of the youngest of Omaha's numerous artists , is giving an exhi bition of art in room 109 of Tun Ben build ing , beginning yesterday afternoon and con tinuing this afternoon and evening and to morrow afternoon. The exhibit includes , work from the brush of Miss McLcnnan and from these of a num ber of her pupils. The display made is llmltol as far as the number of pictures in tlio exhibit is con cerned , but much of the work is so excellent that a visit to the temporary gallery amply repays whatever effort it may require. The work displayed by Miss McLennan is confined principally to paintings of flowers in oils. In these she has displayed Iho talent that In her lies. Ono rose particularly is ex quisitely drawn and Is rich in coloring and accurate in shading. A bunch of carnations by the young aroist is of extraordinary worth. She also has upon exhibition a sketch of a portion of Pries' lake , which is not inferior to her other work , bearing evidence that her talent docs not lie in ono direction only. The reflection of the woods in thu water is v6ry good. In water colors Mrs. Lieutenant Hoe lists displayed a number of pieces which reflect thu very highest credit upon her. Her boat work Is a drawing of two haystacks in which the shading is perfect. A marine of hers sur passes most of the work of the kind over dis played by amateurs in Omaha. The draw ing , the coloring , the lights and shadows dews , nil denote talent and careful attention to details. In the comparatively short tlmo that Mrs. Hoe lias been a student in art she has accomplished much , and if Mie pursues the study nothing ordinary can pre vent her becoming very successful in her work in water colors. Miss Fanny Gilbert exhibits two pieces in burnt umber that are excellent. Abide from their intrinsic worth in delineation and color ing they attract additional attention on ac count of their comparative novelty , as there is but very little Work in brown and'white done in Omaha. A work in oil "A Fisherman" by Miss Hattle Stevens , is among the very host pieces in the collection , and shu has also painted a study in btill life that U very good A vase of flowers , by Miss Jennie Burnett , is notable for the accur.u-y of its coloring , and a piece in still life by Miss Getty possesses this feature in addition to accuracy in draw ing.Miss Miss Spearman of Paplllion dlsplavs a land scape , and Miss Nellie Elliott a btudy In still life , both of which will attract favorable com ment. There are many other works that are highly comniondablc , tlieso being but a few of the more noticeable piccesT Live pigeons wanted before July 1 at $1.50 per dozen. Ship to R E. Mockott , Lincoln , Nob. THE URADSHAW FUND. Additional Responses to the Appeal From the Tornado HufTorora. Remittances in any amount sent to this ofllco will bo acknowledged through our col umns from day to day. The subscriptions so far received by Tun Bin : are as follows : 1'rovioilsly runortud SJIMfi St. Paul's church , UlarksvUlc - ' uo Total &H3.03 To the Editor of Tin : BIK : : Inclosed please find $3 towards the Bradslmw relief fund , sent by St. Paul's church , Clarlcsvillu. Truly yours. A. E. MAUUII , Koctor. Now Coalo.s HOIINO , Knii , City. Absolutely llro proof. Finest and , largest hotel In Kansas City. Unexcelled In Its ap pointments. * ATTENTION REPJJinaCANS. A Call for a Icutiug of the Repnhli- can County Central Committee. The republican county central committee for Douglas county Is hereby called to meet at the committee ropm , Mlllard hotel , on Saturday , Juno 23 , 18X ! ) , 2 p. in. , sharp , for the purpose of considering the call of the state central committee for a convention , and such other business as may como before It. Moans P. O'lJitiE.v , Vice Chairman. Boward of Frauds. Bo sure vou got the genulno Dr. Thomas' Etcctrio Oil. It cures colds , croup , asthauia , deafness and rheuma tism. Elmwood Park. The name of the now park on West Leaven- worth street has been decided on and hence forth this delightful shady retreat will bo re ferred to lu history as Elmwood park. Mr. Pratt made the suggestion , as the park is covered with a line grove of elm trees. The suggestion was adopted and the uarno is now a fixed fact. Mr. Snydar , ono of tlio donors of the West Lcavenworth street park , was present , and the board endeavored to have him donate a couple more acres of ground to the city for the proper construction of roadways in the park. Mr. Snyder refused to make any further donation or to listen to any projKwltton the board had to make. The matter of placing now lamp ptfsts in Hauscom park was referred to the proper commltlco , The board adjourned until Saturday at 1 ; 30 p.m. p.m.Dr. Dr. Blrnoypractlco limited to catarrhal - al diseases of uoi > u and throat. Boo bldg. HOVTH Proceedings of tj io City Council. The mayor and al | members wore present at the meeting of the cttj'councll Monday night City Treasurer HodHJ ? * notified the council that the Interest oil' $70,000 of city bonds , amounting to $2,100 , wilt become Sue July 1 , and asked directions to pay , C. H. Prltchott'a communication asklpg for (3,000.31 , balance duo on grading Twoij vfourth street , was re ferred to Messrs. .Connelly , Johnson and " Attorney Edgcrton. The petition for lighten on the L street viaduct was recommended to bo held over till thcrq bo money In the fund. Herman Kobort's request to refund taxes was referred to the ilnanco committee. The petition against dumping refuse on J street was referred. W. Sj Cook's petition to bo appointed city electrician was referred to the mayor. Laufenberg < fc Clark's claim of $0,000 for .damage , caused by grading N street was referred to the city attorney. Attorney Edgerton'a favorable report on the claim of ex-City Treasurer Thomas Geary for ll. ( > 7 , wns Hied. Notices of suits of John P. Helteh- art for $1,327 , and Bella Dlokson forfJOO against the city were received. I The applications for license * , W.Johnson , for vehicle ; Whclau & Brown , for plumbing and g lilting , and Brings & Dare ana J. l < \ Burl , drain layers , were"referred. . T. J , Hook's rccpiest lo Itll up the alloy between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth and 1C and L streets , was referred. Engineer King's estimate of 57,707.20 for a 24-Inch storm water sewer on Q street f ron'i Thirty-third street to connect with the stoeic- yards sewer , was Hied , Ordinance No. 215 , creating the ofllco of city electrician , and No. 21'J ' , for inspection of stock , were referred. Bills as follows were ordered paid : D. O. Anderson , $ ! H ) ; Hay & Hall , $ .20 ; Patrick Mortimer , S.'lViV teleghone company , $1UO ! : John J. Hyau , * 3 ; L. Gusberg , * r > . Bills were referred as follows : llowland & Brad ford , § 150.81 ; John Larell , $12T. J. O'Nell , KAkofcr ) ; & Casey , $3 ; Gibson , Miller & Hlchardson , Sl.fil ) ; J. P. Hayes. $ J.KI. : The mayor and council will Tuesday and Wednesday , July Land 2 , sit as a board of equalization on the grading done on Q street , between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-sixth streets. Messrs. Rowley , Melchcr and Johnston will act as a committee to ascertain what the county comtnU-uoneM will do towards pav ing intersections on Twenty-fourth street. The committee on streets mid alloys was authorized to advertise for bids for.tho sewer on Q street from Thirty-third street te the Union stock yard sower. The N street storm water sewer will bo extended to and con nected with the stock yards suwer. City Attorney Edgerton will draft nn ordi nance assessing costs of all sowcr.s ( not mains ) constructed In 1333-0 on property beuelltted. Attempted Incendiarism. Police officers report that tnoy have ample evidence of the attempt to burn the Coady cotta < ro on Seventeenth and O streets. The house Is said to ba insured for twice Its value and the police claim to know that a certain woman has threatened to burn the house to get the Insurance and further than that .she has been hcen in the neighborhood of the cottage about the times when the build ing wius on lire. They also any Unit in the house was a broken jar of kerosene oil , one of her aprons and u paper , to winch bhe sub scribes , saturated with oil and a candle al most burned down to the oil when discovered and extinguished. Thoilnsurice was placed on the house by Omaha agents. 'Hie Union I > iotito. The commlttoemcn arrange for the first annual union excursion imd picnic of the em ployes of the union fetockyurds company , the George II. Hammond company , Swift & Co. , the OmaUt ! packing company and the AriupuV-Cudahy packing company have decided to have the picnic on Sunday , Julyi 27. They closed a contract for the .grounds at Waterloo. Messrs. Theodore Buchtnau and George W. Ball worn appointed onllio music committee , and Messrs. WillUni Clifton , of the btocl : ynrdsJ.ims3 McGuira , of the ArMour-Cudahy William T. Martin of thu Omaha packing company and James-W. Glnnnen of Swift & Co. , on printing. Tllirty dollars wcro put in the treasury. AH committeemen will meet in the cornet band.iroom : Saturday evening , Juno 23. ! Court SJcaudla Election. Court Skandia. No. Sis ) , elected offlsars as follows : Past chief ranker , Nels A. Lund- gron ; chief ranger , Edward Pjtersou ; vice chief ranger , Charles W. Eulclund ; recording secretary , Swan LUMOII ; financial secretary , John Anderson ; treasurer , John A. Nelson ; 'senior woo J ward , Gust Person ; junior wood ward , John Johnson ; senior bo idle , ( Just Fornhohn ; junior bcadlo , Fred W. Hanson ; chaplain , Charles E. Johnson ; Marshal , An drew J. Johnson. The olllcow elected will bo installed by Slate Deputy George J. Seltzer , Saturday evening , July 5. lllherniiin Election. Division No. ! ! , Ancient Order of Hibernians , elected ofllcers as follows : President , Jud o Joseph J. Brccn ; vica president , Charles P. O'Hurra ; treasurer , J.O'Rourke ; recording secretary , John J. Fitzgerald ; financial secre tary , Lawrence Connors. The officers will bo installed and the appointment olllcus filled at the nicctiiigSuiiduy afternoon , July 0. Ttie committe appointments will bo also made at the same time. OfT to Lincoln. Messrs. John Frey , Bernard Blum , Henry Martin , Edward ElHcr , Alexander Lomm and John C. Danlol loft for Lincoln yesterday , and Messrs. Jacob Jasknlok , Gus worJomun , Rudolph Hertz aud F. J. Esrger will go this morning to attend the mooting of the State Turners and the People's Protective lights league. Church Dedication. Rev. Mark C. Hancock announces that arrangements have been completed to dedi cate the new Christian church at Albright on Sunday , July 111 , at U o'clock. NotCH About the City. Miss Zotta Northuutt of St. Paris , O. , has returned from Norfolk to visit Mr. and Mrs. Claud L. Talbot. Mrs , Robert Blanck Is listed among the sick. Frank Cockroll loft on n visit to Chicago. Prof. Cassius M. Wyrick of New Orleans. La. , is visiting his wife's parents , Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Rynerson. A son of John C. Hardesty is quite sick. A daughter boru to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Donohuo. Mr. and Mrs. William Clements have returned - turned from Foil du Lac , Wis. Edward A. Cudahy has returned from Chi cago. John Rod Saturday cut a gash across his loft hand. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCulloch liuvo re turned froinOalcsbiirg , III. Manager Charles JIt Rich of * the Stockman has returned from the watering places In Wis consin. Robert T. Maxwell 'will remove to his now residence on A street just west of Twenty- fourth street. . ATDl\dGGIST5 \ ANrj THEGrlflS-A-VnnELF.R gh'BAHO' 14O9 DOUGLSS---STREET. - - . On account of our largo and incronsinrr. Practice , wo have REMOVED to rnoro spacious and con venient ofllcoB , Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 Douglas St. Omaha , Neb. With jour name and address , mailed to the Bwlft Specific Co. , Atlanta , Go. , la ' necessary to obtain an Interesting treat- bo on the blood and the diseases incident Jolt , Slcin Eruption CJurod. Ono of my cuatomcrs , n highly rwpcctcd and Influential citizen , but who la now absent from the city , bos used Swlft'a Specific with cxctllcnt malt. Ho UIJB It cured him of a vkln eruption that ho bad been tormented with for thirty years , and had restated the curaUvo qualities of rainy other medicines. Ikwxitr Cutoo , Dw ; l ' T * " " fy , tlcb. GOLD MEDAL. PARIS , 1B78. W. lAKEIl ) & CO.'S Hnnnn uULUd It abiottiteli/ pure and it it soluble. No Clietnitcafo in uicit In III prrrtrnllon. It hu Kort la * Hrr ttmrt fA ifrrnyM of COCOA tnlicd xrtlli Starch , Arnmrxiut or Sugar , and li therefore far mora economical , fonttnff Itfl IJkafl oft frnt a tup. It If dcllclouj , nourishing , itrvnAthcnlnff , KA * MLY DiOKSTKn , ami ailmtraMy mlnp'.ed fjr Imnlldi ai Mill pcrtoni In health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Moss. SEND FOR SAMPLE.COpy - THE NEW ILLUMINATED CARTOON PAPER. FOR SHE oi 5 > : i\s \ .vmm VlGHT PUBLISHING CO. , CHICAGO , ILL. To euro nillousncss. Sck | Hondndio. Constlpntlon. aialario. I.lver Complnlr.w. tnko tlio naTo nnd certain rcincJy , SJliTH'S UsotlioSMAITSIZn(10 ( llttlo beans to fho boU tlo ) . Tlioy nro the most convenient : suit all ages , i'rlcoof either size , S5 conU perboUlo. * * Pano'lEliooftius - Ior4 . 7 plcttu-o cents ( coppers or stamps ) . j P. ssirrn&co. . Mnlipraof "nilo Bcaru , St. LouU. Mo. ; Opera. Horn ft 1UYSE9 , Managers. Morulmj. Tuoatlnu amiENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT OF MR. E. H. SOTHERN ( Under the rrmnnitonipntof Mr. Daniel Krolirann , Janrt his own eonuily rnmp.iny , from the I.jcoum Theatre , New Vork , In liu popular couicUlo * , Lxord Which will bo Blrcn MONDAVanii TUESDAY MIOllTd , nml Iho I-IIGI-IISST BIDDER. WKDNKSIIAV RVKN1NO ONLY , NEW YORK COMPANY ! SPECIAL SCENERYI rtomilnr prlca . Sont.i nltl bo put on ftitlo Batnrilny. BOYDS ? [ "SPECIAL ? "Jt mo expresi tlio conrlctlou Hint 'Shcnnnilonh1 f riniilil ho soon hjr every patriot of our country. " ( Ion. WT. Sliorm.in. § TUP M 91 dlillu I Sulurtluu . 6u , a 8A.TDUOAV MATINKR. The ORIGINAL NEW YORK OAST In Uronson llotrard'a Ore test Triumph , a l're cnto.l exactly ns It wns noon for 63T300 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK CITY. Itottilnr prloo < . Heats and boxes ready Wcilnosihiy Ed en Anna Binvllu of Clarhula , la. , A Colored Woman who is Turning While , TEIB ALL STAR SHOW Hall , Dooley & Eldrldgo's Par lor Minstrels. Mclntyro & Heath's All Star Specialty Co. And the Carncross Quartette. Como ami son stars , the Itluc * , the producers , the orlglimtor.s. the fashion plates of ro- Jlncd hlack face comoily. One Dime Admits to All. HEALING TIlltOUGlI FAITH IN JESUS. A. TIIKEE WEEKS' MISSION will ho Con * ducted liy thu RBI/ . John Hlex , Dowle and Mrs , Dowi6 , ( From Melbourne. Austrftlln ) , In the First Baptist Church , Omaha , ( I'oi nor Da vcnuort and 15th Streets , ) FROM LORD'S DAY , JUNE 29TH.TO MONDAY , JULY 2IST'S4TURDAYS ( EXCEPTED. ) EVEHY SEAT TREE , EVERYONE WELCOME. Ilrlns Ulhloi and Parts Gospel Hymns. "Conic , for nil things are now ready. " "CHRIST IS ALL. " rorthccuroAf nlimsOTtnK 8 OK Till ? STOMACH , UVKIl , 110\VI5nS. KIDNKTH , lU.A.nDKK. NKIl IJSniSHASIM. IIKAn.VClIKCONSril'.VTtUV. cm'IVKVrMC.Ml'hvt.VlM 1'KOUfjlA.ll T1 KM MAUfe'l'AINSIXTUK HAClil ) lAliOlKI KKKM.V J3 , HIV ! . . I.VIII ( JK-iftV , lltrUOUdNKJ3 , F1SV1SII NFr.AMMATK > -TIIiUO\VKL.S : , I'lltKi ami nil flor.inwiiienti of Ihu Intorml Viacom. KAUWAV'd 1'IIjl.Snron cnra for tuts ciiiniililnt. Tliay t'ni > up tlio Internal secretions to healthy ac tion , restore Htronuth to tlio Htonrirh and enublo It to perform Its functions. ITlco * o per box. , oa , bynll UruwUt , . RAHWAY & CO. . Now York. bfl S I Carry a Complete Line of Gentlemen's , Ladies' , Boys' , Misses' ami Children's High anil Low Cut Lawn Tennis Shoes Which I sell at WIIOLEdALtC only. If you Imvo not placed your order for fall , MR. SHOE DEALEK , I would urtvlsoyou to .send it to mo without delay , afl rubber { roods nro advancing atonilily. I tun "WoBtarn Acont for the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE COMPANY , mid glim to say the goods this season have no Hupurior in style and ohaiiu , and you know they wear well. Call and see mo or write for discounts , samples and price lists. Z. T. LJNDSEY , 1111 Harney Street , Oniaha , Neb. ror the treatment of nil CIIIIONIU AND SIIIinirAI. DI313AHK3. Ilrncm , Appliances for n formltlca , nn TruiiL'i. I'oit KuallltlUJ , Apparutm and ltomoill i for auccoiiful Iroatmeal of uvcry farm of dlsraiere- quIrlnu-.M 04) ) or Huriloal Treatment. MINMTY IIOOMH KOH 1'ATIIJMTS. llooM nnd nttonrtnncu. Iloil Accummuilutloiia Went. Wrlto for clrculam on Dufcrmltlu * and Urartu. Tru u , Club Kuot , Curratumol Hplno , 1'llos , Tiimcju , Canctr , Cntarrh , Ilrouehltli , Inliuliillon. KlMtrlelly. I'arnlimls , Kpliepny , Kidney Illailder , Kye. Kar. Bkln and Illnoil , and all mirnloal operation ! . IHSUxHKS OKVOMKN it nprcliilty , Hoot of Dlieaitiof Women Kreo , Wo hnvo lately udded a Lying-in Depirtment \Vunieni3iirliiKCouUnonJiinl ( Btrlctlr 1'rlvute ) , Only llvllablo lludlcal Inilltuto mnklny anpoclultr of I'llIVATT. DlrtHASICS. All tllood OlHeagumuceoiafully trontud , HrphllHIc poUnn lemoved from the ayilom nltlinnt mercury Now ItpntoratlTu Treatment fur ln of Vital 1'otvor. 1'ortloa unable to vlilt ui may ba trralod nt homo l > i correipaadenca. Allcoaimunlcatlans conHUjallul , Mvdlclno or Initrumonti aent by mail or oiprmn , no- curtljr parked , no tuarka lo Indleatu ropUnti or aendor. Una perional Intcrvlen nrofarred. Call and coiuull ui or send hlttory of your cage , ami wu will ( end In plain wrapper our 1IOOIC TO MII.V t'lllJi : , upou I'rlTUto BpecUl or Nuriouj Diseases , luipotonoy , Bjplitlli , Uloet and Vurlcocele , wltu quu llon lltt. Addrei * Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 0th and Harney Sts , , Omaha , Nob. u NPRBOBDENTED ATTRACTION OVKII AM itMOM Lonisana State Lottery Company. Incorporate ! by llio I Rl.ilntiiro , for educational riml rhntlt'tlilo purpose * , in frnncliKo miMlo * part of the present Mate ronitllutloti , In 187VJ \ a& oternholmlng popular vote , luul To conttnuo until January 1st , 189D. Dlts MAMMOTH DRAWINGS talcs plfteo Soml-Anmialty ( Junomtil December ) nnd Its Qraffil Single Number Drawings ta'w ' pl oi > In each of the oMior ton months of tha year ( ami nro nil drawn in public , at the Acailom ? of Music , Now Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Integrity of Its Drnwlngsand Prompt Payment of Prizes. Atlontoi ! n * follownt 'Wo do hereby certify tnnt wo BUporTlnci the r rnriKaiucnH for nil the monthly nitil Ki'inl-nnmial drawings of the Iioulaann Blnto Iiottvrr rumpanr , onil In porion ninnnito nnil control III" Ornwlnm tliomai > ln > * ( nmt Hint tlio rnmo nro cnniluctcil with uonoaty , falrno'i. niul In iiooil fnltli toward nil par * llo * , nnil nnnuthorlio the company til u p thU eer tltlcnto nlth fac-alinllmotour altfiialuroi ntuohtdr la Its ailTortlacmcnts. " rOMMlSSIONKHB. W tlio umlorslencHl Imnkn nnil Imnkor * nil ! pir Mt prltc < ilrntrn Intlio 1/nilvnm Htnto Ixittorlo ) nltlch mnr bo presented nt our countortii K.ta. WAMSKIjY , I'res. l.onlsana Nat. llanlc. I'lKKKK r.ANAUX. 1'ics. State Nat'l Untile. A. ItAUnviN , Pros. NuwOrloiins iNnt. Hunk , GAUL KO11N. I'rus. Union National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING At thn Academy of Music , Now Orleans , Tuosday.'July 15 , 1800. CAPITAL PRIZE , $3OOOOO 100,000 Tickets nt Twenty Dollars each. Halves. $10 ; Quarters , $3 ; Tenths , W ; Twoti * tleths , $1. LIST OF rjtizr.3. 1 PIUZI ! OK f.K ) , IKK ) la . r OO.OC < 1 1MU7.IC OK UIU.OJI ) I . lOO.UUt 1 I'HI/F OK M.UUO In . . . . MMXXl 1 rill/.K OK M.CKIO 1 . . . . Xl.UOfl 2 1'IU/KS OK tO.UOi ) nro . 80,001 f. IMU7.KH OK 6.1100 nro . 2.1,001 23 I'ltlZKS OK l.uuo nro . 2J.OIK 100 I'lU/KS OK MO nro . , . UMKN 200 rill/.lW OK Sl ) ( ) nro . ( W > a 600 1'1U/.E3 OK 200 nro . 100,001 . \rrno.\iMATUi.v ruizKS. 100 l'rlic of fMO nro . fiO.OOl lOOfrliotof .lOUnro . 'ill.OM 1001'rltcsof 2lXnro . 20OM TKItMINAI , I'UIZKS. IW ) Prized of $100 aro. , . * . 09flO ( W ) 1'rlios of ICOnro , . V. > , wi 3 , 134 Prizes amounting to. . . . $1,054,800 NOTK. Ticket * ilniwlng Cnpltnl 1'rlio.i are not entitled - titled to terminal 1'rlins. AGENTS WANTED. CITKou Cr.un HATK * . or nnjr further Infornintloi iloxlrcilrltu tPKlhly In the timlur lKiioil. rlenrt ; stntliiR your residence , with stale , county , ntrcot nn ? number. Moro rni > M return ninll delivery will bo nsHtiruil by J our unclosing nn envelope benrlug youi full addrexs. IMPORTANT Address M A. DAUPHIN. Now Orleans , La. Or M. A.-DAUPHIN. Washington , ! ) . O. Ily ordinary letter , coutnlnliiK Mo.N'KV OHinu : , H. nueil by nil vxprcsi companion , Now Vurk l xclmiifu , drnft or postnl nuto. Address Registered Letters Containing Cur- oney to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK , Now Orleans , La. KEMEMUKit , tlMttho pnyinentof prlre ISOUAUAN' THK1 > 11V rOUIl NATIONAL HANKS of NoiT OrlUnllS , unit tlio tickets nraaUniMl by tlio prc.ildeiil of nn In * ntltutlon nlio.io ebnrtereil rluhU nro rc'cognlzed In Urn lilKho.itcourts ; therefore , bawnro all of Initia tions urnnnonruioua schuiuni. IIICMICMMKII tlmt the SUI'IIKMK COUKT Ol THU UN1TK1) 8TATKS hiu decided thnt tlio Ix > ul3- InimSlnto lottery Co. him n CONTIIACT with tin Stnto of LoulMium , which 1)OKS KOI' KXl'IUK UN. T1I.JANUAIIY 1st , lbl)6. ) Iff YOI SPECIALISTS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 218 S. 15TH ST , Opposite Iloyd's Opera Houso. NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES To All Cases Taken During the First Three Months. These cinliinnt 1'hysluluus , Burgeons and Spi'tslallsts uru pro-uniliiently nlmvo nil olhun In the trnatniant of all Ulironk * . NorvouH. Slcli mid Blood DNonspH. anil dl.suusi" ) peculiar t ( women. No inattnr what your complaint consult thcso skillful Burgeons , who nro nblt toelTuctunres In inany IIIISCH that liavo houi pronounccil liopulu.ss. All surgical dlm'nsci tumors and duforiuitlcx removed with iiHton * IshliiK results. Genlto-urlnnry surnorv , htrlo. turo , all diseases and ilufornittles of elthol sox , all linpcdlinmitH to marriage quickly ro. moved. Ioiip uvpurlonco , with unpaiuluilo { RiircuHS , Is thn bust ovldunce of u dootor'l Bklll. Olllco Hours Oa. in. until 8 p. m. Sunday , 11 to 12 Thousands sucoimfiilly treated bj corrrspiiiidenua. All conlldcntlal. Send 4 conti liiHtanilis to Insure prompt reply. A Written Guarantee to CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. _ _ Our euro Is permanent " nml not a pati- ' up. Ciuc * t hlnco. Ily doKcrlMjiir CUMJ fully wo can trtu\t you by mall , and w plro tlio > &m ittionff guurunlwi tuouro ui icfiinii nil money. 'Ihoitq will pay rallinad furoboUt wixj unil hulol bllU vrhlU lieru If vofnll to euro. W4 Clinllcniro tliftWotltt forq ruotlmtuurllAdlU 11KM. KIlYwIlt not ruro. Writ ! for full particular ) anil K l tlieuvldunco. Wo know thai ) ou nro ulioptlral , juilly nil too , an tha tnuit. eminent pliygiclans Jiavu nrver bevn ulilo to Bit o moro Hum tem. porary relief. In our Dv4 5 ears' pructlco with tlill JI.MHO IIKMKUY It Imi been most dlllleult to ovur. como Iho prejuilleei ngalinl allroealliilriwcllleii. llul you thoulil not lu > > llalo to try tlilJ lemi'ily. You lain ) to elianon of lo tni ; youi OM thin Illaitratloni rtp money * Wn ( ruaianten ta r.ot „ , nroleit , aUo'ltnan. I'll'Bo ( " ! ounj cU i. .i.in , , O'r ( JOO.OOO , II II" I'll' Uiieifeetly nfoto nil wh will try the treatment , lleruto forojoilliava been I'litllnif U | anil l > .iyluif out > our money foi illfTerent lri'atiiii-ijl , ami at though you nro not ) et currd ni unit liaa | uld bacUyourinbnry < Du not \tanto nny moio monoj until you try uii. Old elironlo , deei HUuteil eaxe * cnrt'tl In SO ta ! > 0ilay . Invi'itlitnto uur ( limn- ilal tonillnif , our reputation l bu > lncr > men. Wrlto u > foi liavo cuicil wlio Imvo given j r- misHlon tu icfor to them. It coBtn you only jMMtKiti to du thUi It will > ave you a worlil of urTerlntr from mental itraln , an < l If you are marrlci ! what may your olTriirlnif lulfor throuitli your iii-Kll * Krneollf youmyiiiitoiiiaaroforotliroat | , mueounpateh * ei In muulh , rlK-umalUin In bone < and JoInU , lialr fall. Inicout , rniptloni on any ) > nrt of lluboilfirllni < c ( ( rcneral ilepiuimlon , pains In head < > r l > one , you Imvo no tlmo ( owiuilo , Thoiu who are eonitaiitly taking nuir' curyamlpotah lioulil ( Ilirontlnuv It. Couilaiit um of tne tf drut ; will vurtly brlnv rei lit thuunuU Pou't falltowrlto * All corrvponiluicount nealwl lu plain envelope * . Wo Invltu tha inert rlicl'l ' Invettltfatlonand wllliliialllnnur IIOWIT la ul.l you In It. Aildreu , COOK ItlSaiKllY CO. , Oiniiliu. fi'ebrual.H WK Al. ! 0 ritKPAHK A MAGIC REMEDY For Nervous Debility and Lost Manhood A nccilr and pormnncmt cure. Tliounauili of caia ciircil wltlinut n failure. II and K bo > u > . II tura oilld cu e : K euro * obstlnutu caiui COOK IIHHI1DY CO. , Omulia , NgU. 13th uud Dodro Strcol-