8 THE OMAHA DAILY BETH : : THURSDAY , JUNE IS , 1891. THE CITY. The Burlington bus boon nnmc < l ns the olllclul route to the mooting of the Young People's Nullorinl Bnptlbt union nt Chi- lingo July 7 unil 8. The rnto i-lorks of the Trnns-MlRBourl I'ii8 ongor riflHOcIritlon nro holding n mculing In Ktintms City today toilx oust- hound tourist rutcs. .lohn Poiiglns jcstordtiv filed ft bill of milo convoying hlH printing olllco under the Unltt-u SlutuH National bank to It. P Mny. The consideration la $2,000. Mamie Kulstnin , a fiftcon-ycar-old miss , living at the corner of Thirteenth and Hownul streets , over the Fair building , was anested late yesterday afternoon as incorilgihlo. Tlio arrest wn8 jnudo at the request of the girl's parents. C onstablo S n. Clarke vvat fined ? 5 and costs bj .ludgo Helsloy yesterday after noon for using loud and profuno language. When the uh.ugo was read the constable pleaded guilty and it no.irly took his breath away when the judge' said : "Fivo and costs.1' The funeral of John F. Albor , late janitor of the Luavonworth school , took plato at ii o'clock justoidiiy afternoon from the residence , 12'JIS Pacific stiect. The school children contrlbutod Bo\oial beautiful lloial piece- . The remains wore Interred In Law el Hill cemetery. Seventy-six propertj owners have filed complaints with the county com missioners against Assessor hhionpfort's work In the' Fiist ward. The complaints are that the proimtly of the complain ants is assessed too high as compared with that of other wealthier proportj holdois of the ward. The Nobiaska Tribune has filed a pretest - test against the valuation oflo)0as put upon Us plant by the ahbcssor. It nsks that the valuation bo lo'luced to $ } ( )0 ) In support of this it shows that outside of $ U,000 assessed against its franchise , the Woild-IIorald Is only valued at 32,000 for assessment purposes Far Sehlit/ boor apply to U. H Grotte 020 r.irnutn I'ltOGIlHSS AND I'OV Tile \Vllil AHHcitloiis Made l > y West ern Ciilnimtj Orators. Most "calamity" orators anil ( iRitntors with n , supposed KIIOV.IUCO , snjs the Boston Journnl , steer clear of statistics. nnd all of all forms of o\nct Infoiination , nnd deal in wild nnd exaggerated estimates , which they usually evolve from their inner conscious ness , or honour fiorn people as irresponsible ns themselves. Oratois In Nobiaska , for cx- nmplii , and in other western states uro la the Iwbit of ropresentlnc thu farmeis as uni- vcrsallv "moitpiifjo-riddon" and tu n desperate ate condition ovoiy way It was declined bj alliance inenibais of the last Nebiaslca lepis laturo that the farms of tlio state wore mortgaged to the extent of moio than fSO.OOO.OOO. But the btuto Bureau of Labor Statistics of Nobiaska Undertook the collec tion .if mortptiKO statistics for a represent ative agricultural county , with the following result : MortRHRCS imp ltd iiuniber . : i"l MortRiiK" indebted ness . } 4CTOlb Averime of mortKiKOper aero . . fllTl Area of farmi , bnipy eouutj , acres . 141,101) Atcnot farms inoitgitircd . . . . . 40,01 > At this' ratio the total uioitKngo indebted ness for the state would amount to about f.,0ll ( ) ) > ,00l ) , or Just ono-thiul of what the calamitv orators have claimed it to be. The investigation further showed that fib per tent of the/ indebtedness icpresented imiehnse money for land , seven per cent , improve ments or stock , and JO per cent , investments In meieanUlo business , leaving only 15 pur cent for sickness , poci crops and othci mis fortunes. Of n sitnilai kind are the results of an investigation into the financial condi tion of the people of Uodgo county printed in the OVIUIA Ilia' . Uodgo counlv is by no means the wealthiest county in the st.ite. It , has but one clt } of nnj consequent o and that is Kiomont. TUeio is no huge wage earning class , and thoiu are no extensive innmifiictm- ing industries. To all intents nnd nut poses it is an ngrirultuial community. Yet the twelve banks In the county tavo on deposit to the credit of hoi clti/ons the sum ol $1- 4(1(1,744. ( ( The doDOsits of the 10il)0 ; ) people who live in Fremont and other meoipoiatod towns amount to tbUi,4d4 , an avenge of $ N > per capita The fanning population numbers b.ltOO aim thu uoposits to its ercait aggiogato fdiO..JM , nn nvcinjroof ? 71 per capita The average to eai.li individual in the county is $ T < ! .4 < ) , whiih is about three times thoaxeiage per capita of cm rene ) In the United States The census statistics for a ictiroscntntivo Iowa county aie of a slniilai chauictur. The rotuuis show ) . " > ! ! ) moitgages , repieM-nting fJTllJ,70T , and tlio purposes for which the loans weie made me HH follows : 1'nrcliiise money for mud . $ li1 > 0,000 Improvements mi same . . , ' . .K7.0UO I'luchnso md imbrox i monts together " ( ,000 Jlmrov\d ! to invest In business . . . . 121 000 rnrni OMionsts ami property . M ( Hill ImproveiiK nts mid farm stock. W.IKX ) Hui Ing monil incl A..MI I'liuluihu and other objects 14 000 I'nrthasc , fiirmoxponscbiiiid uiopoity 2G.UOO liiiroscim ills , etc . . I'.OtO 1'nrm anil fnmlly expenses 31,000 All other objects M.OOO This nitons that ICSR than 5 per cent of tbo borrowing was occasioned by misfoituno , vhilo 84 per cent represented enlarged ontei- pusc in the purchase of land or stock or 1m- prooments. . _ _ The fpllouliifr marriage licenses wore la med by Judge Shields yesterday ; Niimn | inn Address. AKP I Hurry IX I.oif irti Onmh i L'T I Alice ( i Ilini h , Omaha .M j II I ; . NHIIIIIOI , Omaha U | Karen M Ilmiimlimon , Om ilia . ' 0 J lohn O irl , Omaha A. | Lou C'lilhuin , O naha V.'i J'f.ltftOA.tl , HIS. D. L. Burr of O'Neill is nt the Pnxtoa. John Ueddy of Gibbon is at tlio 1'avton. Call Kobbins of Ncligh is nt the Dellouo. J. U. Diiismoio of Sutton is at the Mlllard H. W. Miles of Beatrice Is at the Dollono. C. A. I'etorson of Sliutton is at the 1'ux- ton , U I ) . Schneider of rremout ! s at the Mur ray. ray.T. T. D. Donney of Fronton. Is nt the Mil- laid. laid.W. W. T. Connois of Boone , la. , Is at the Del- Ion o , li. n. Housorof Ncligh Is a guest at the Dollor.0. A. K , llnrnos of 1'onca Is a truest at the Mlllaid. Dr A. It. VnnSlcklo of Hustings Is at the Millnrd J II. Sims of Hastings is a guest nt the Mlllard. H GlUteson ofVaUoo Is a guest nt the Mm ray. A J Mlllor of Chadron Is a guest at the Murruv , 1211 Baltics of CSrnud Island Is n guest nt the Ucllono. Hqn. G D. Molkoljolm of Fullerton Is at the Millnrd. Judge J. C. Crawford of West i'olnt Is nt the 1'iutoii. Nell Duncan and J. U. Hurrus of Geneva aroot ttie Muriuy. J. M. Bower nnd M. I ) . Hcoso of Lincoln are at the Millurd , W , H. Dolna nnd Tim Hurgieavcs of Wv- more are at the Murray. O. M. Carter of Columbus , O , formerly of Lincoln , U tit the Mlllard. h. K. Harden , H. H. Klrbi ami F V. Ken- non of Liberty me at the Mlllard , Mrs. } V , D Gallup mid Miss Joslo DerlhiK of Norfolk , are guests at the 1'axtou. F. FalUner , S. C. Webber , S. H. Thomas nndV. . Fletcher of Schuylor are quests at the Mllliird. Dr. V. T. M'OillycuiUly of RnpUV Cltv , S. D , , In in Omaha on a business trip. He U niTiiuginp for the construction of an electric motor railway at hU home town Mho ftlona o ( Jr. ud Mrs. M'Glllycuddy will learn with ploftiuru that that estimable lady li rocarurluK her health and is now in almost complete enjoyment of her pbyilcul power * . SHIFTLESS U , P , RAILROADING , Dillon Says the Road la Lined with Wrecked Boiling Stock. TWO MONTHS NLCESSARY FOR REPAIRS , Itclonnoil Penitentiary Itlrd Shot AVhllc UobtiliiK a Man Still Tit I M kH of HlHMother < V _ Klnil Aut itepaid. CHICAOO ( Jrricr. OP THE ncr , 1 Ciucioo. Jutio 17. I President Sltlnoj- Dillon of the Union I'u- clflc1vho has Just rcfttliud homo after nn 8,000-nilIo Itiunt ever tho.ro.ul. sasthatho found the tr.ick In need ronditlon. There weie , however , all tilont ; the line , broken curs , mostly fruigbt , anil broken engines. This was an evidence of groit nonllKenco nnd shlftlessno33 soinewhcro Mr. Dillon said It was evident , though , that the to- sources of the road lutl boon overtaxed and that an effoit to make ( julck tlmo hid boon disastrous to the rolling stock. Ti\o months \\ouldboicquliod for rep Mrs , \\blcbhn\o bi-on begun Piob.ihly about f2UO,000 will bo the outlaj In putting the rolling stock In or der , and the ro id will be in good trim In Si-p- tonibcr The operating expenses this jear will probabh bo less than last year , in. IOM D ins MOIIIUI. William Lunu'lsch returned from Jollot yesterday whom ho has boon serving a term of Imprisonment. He was out of money and meeting mi old-time associate who wis in the same condition , they went Into .1 saloon on West Lake street nnd tried to rob u gentle man who mis irettlng a bill chanced. Uin- giscli was shot and mortally wounded , Dut when the pUiol wagon came after him ho asked to bo taken homo instead of to a hospl tal because ho didn't want his mother to know how badlv ho was hurt When ttic wngon tanui within a bludi of the hoi el L.iu- pish walked to the place and sitting down in n ihilt tued to smoke u cltrnr , hut the blood tiickled to the lloor The po'lce ' healing a shiiek lushed in and found the mother and son lying sine u > side o i the ( leer in a faint IIKI'UII III U MSDNIW9. Se\eial weeks a o a $110 gold watch was stolen fiom the residence of Mrs. Alonzo Palgo on West Van Union street A few weeks latei a couple of diamond cairmgs were taken Yestc'ta ion going to the door in answer to tlio bell one of the family found the missing Jewell v wiapped in a plew of cloth H ing on the lloor Within , in uo\ish character * , woio tlm words : "Tor the lady what was kind to mo lust winter" Mrs Paige romornbeis hainp shclleied and fed a poor little fellow one bilter cold da > last winter when ho cimo bccging for aid fora skk mother , who ho said ll\od on Hovno avenue. SrlHHKI ) UP OVI.U I'VTKNT Ml'DICIM'S. The ictail diuggists of the citv have been aroused by the fact that a committee of Kan sas Citv druggists recently sent agents to Chicago to hud out what wholesalcis uero wore soiling intent medicines to dry goods housein Missouil and Kansas. Thoj are getting after the wholesale jobbers and tbicaten to hoicott all who soil to dealers outside the legular trade , as the > claim the latter sell at cost rates. nn : rsnuNioomi.F wrnnna. The Sioux Indian , Dr. Charles 11 istman , who is to mair.v Miss Elaine Goodale , the poetess , in New York tomorrow , will go to Lake MohonK for .1 fi'W days on n wedding tour , after which a reception will be given the couple in Boston oofore going to Pine Kidgti. Dr. Eastman and his bndo w ill p ly u visit to his biother , Her. John Eastman , w ho is n Presb > tetian minister In Nobiaska , and has u lingo Indian congregation. After this visit they will go to live in a house the govoinment has built for them at Pine Hidge. OMAHA : * * IN THK WOODS. Hon. Guv C. Bai ton passed through Chicago cage tea iy on his wny homo after a fishing tour in northern Wisconsin. The party in cluded Ljmau Rlrhaidson , C. E Vest and U M. Morsman when tlioy loft Omaha last Sunday. The region visited was , not far from the section where the foiost lires aio now raging. "Tho loss to the lumber inteiests will beery \ery great , " said Mr. Barton , "nnd the fact that the season there bus been vei > div has made the devastation the more extensive Fiom where woore wo could sco great clouds ot smol.o lolling up fiom the ninth constantly. The people seem to take these thps quitb as n matter of couise , ana while our partj expressed regiet that so much val unblo propel ty should be destro } od the na tives gave themselves little concetn , and 1 think not much effort is made to check the flumes unless a town is thieatcned. "Tho ilro does not , as might bo supposed , burn eycrjthing to the giound bofoio it Under ordinary conditions oiilj the Uc.ul tim ber , leaves and undeibiush and the smaller limbs of the li\o trees are dostrojod. The loss consists laigely in the killing of the \oungor trees which aio not jot toady lor market. If the big tices which are killed by the tire are logged at once tbe.v make as coed lumber as if the tire had not. tnuchcd thorn , but if they are allowed to stand for nn.\ length of tlmo a kind of worm gets into thorn and they are ruined. " While ilsh woio plentiful , game of all sorts , except dcor , the paity found yfry scarce. "Wo saw very few ; " < iulriel , " said Mr. Button , "and we followed our guide for hours and Hours through the woods without hearing the chirp of a biid or a living sound except oui ow 11 voices. " . A New York man , Mr. E II. Coom , who has been taking an outing In the region of the forest lues , sa\s that they have swept over the country between Eagle rhor and the UlgSt. Gorman , covcrinir an aiea of a hundred s > ounro miles. Deer could be seen in heals bounding before the advancing ( lames and in miiny places along the edge of ttio woods ho saw numbers of piaiiio chicken , parti idnes and quail lying burned to a crisp beside their nests , In whii'h w cue their pio- genv too young to lly I'ierco winds pre vailed at tlio time and so rapid was the spiead of the tiio that only the swift-footed deer woio able to keep in advance of it and small animals of all kinds were dcstiojcd. Mi Coom , on one occasion , was caught be tween two burning walls and had a lively race behind a couple of ponies until bo leached a cieok where man aud beast sub- moiged themselves until the Ilro hud burned a cleat space around them , WU-Tl ' ' K . IIV I'EOI'I IV CHICAGO. Among the wcsteiu people lu Chicago today were the following At the Grand Puciflu C. L. Day , Sioux ClU.InL J. Drake , George H. Parsoll , Om'aha , W. L. Trench , Sioux Pulls , S D ; T. U Haley , 13. C. Plnkblno , Dos Molnos , la ; Alex McKon/lo , Bismarck , N. D. , Wil liam Itabcock , jr. , Salt Luke. Utiih. At the Palmer Stephen P. JJalliot , Des Molnes , la ; Prank Barnard , Miss Bortlo Barnard , Omaha. At the Auditorium Mrs. James S. Hoth- rock , Jnmos II Hoturoru , jr , John Thomas , Miss Thomas , C'odnr Hnpids , la ; B. II , Langloy. Miss Miuv E. Luueloy , Helena , Mont ; PaillS. Wllkos , S'oux ' Palls , S. D. At the l.elaml G P. Huiumun , Stun ton , Neb. Neb.At At the Wellington Mrs , J. \\oohvortb , Omalia , Miss Woolwortb , Sioux City , la. At tbo Tremont William r. Whltaker , Helena , Mont. ; John H , Giossman. P , M. Phillips , Omaha. At the Sherman Mr and Mr . P. M Malone - lone , Miles City , Mont. ; Mrs J. K. Boas , Sioux City , la. S A Orchard is visiting friends on the noith ship. Ho has Just returned fiom New- York , where bo saw his daughter dull on the ntnirln , and has received news ol her snfo arrival on the other side. Ho expects to re main In Chicago sovcrnl days and take in the Washington park races. Manager W W. Umstcd of the Western Union passed through this evening 01. bis re turn from Tiflln , O , where ho nils been at tending tbo funeral of his mother. ATKINSON. MASONIC GUAM ) LODGC. Tlilfy-roiirth Annual C imiminlondon Now lu I'rouross In Omaliii. The Thirty-fourth annutvl communication of the grand ledge of Nebraska. , Ancient Tree and Accepted M isons , oponad In Prco- mason's hall In this city at 4 p m yesterday. All the grand ofllcors were at their respective places except the grand cbnplaln Hoy. Jacob A Hood , Who tilled th it honorable po sition for several yens , was summoned be- foio the Grand Architect of the Universe since the list meeting of tbo grand lodge and no appointment tilling the vacancy bad bnc-n made About two bundiPd deloeutcs were ptesent when the giand lodge was opened In the liuvo lodgu tooin As eon as the lodeowas opened Grand Master 1'icnch commented the1 leading of bis address , which was \ciry ex- buustivo and able tlocunicnt , the reuling of which consumed noiily throj bo.irs The graml irtistor piosenlo i ma\y forcible con clusions upon mutters pertaining to tbo craft in this Jurisdiction , ami in several Instances dropped into poctrj , his adduss containing many pootie gems fiom his own pen. The nddiess was gencr.tlly cluraeterized tis one of the most nbla documents emanating fiom the cast in this juiisdletion. Uoforo the reni'.inir of this address bad boon ( ] Uite completed tbo lodge adjouincd until 8 p in When the ledge reconvened the reading of tlio grand master's nddioss was completed. The giand master rouorted that nine lodges had been duly Instituted ns followsAino - t'ljst ' lotpe No. t'Jta' ' Omd\ , Logan countv ; Chr.vstal lodge Ko 1UI Sco lu Grot o/coui t ; . Mlnnccadusa ledge No i 2 , Valentine , Cheriv county ; Signet lolge No 10) ) , Leigh , Colfax county , Highland ledge 101. Corthind , Gage county , Arcana ledge No 105 , Gordon , bberi- dnn county , Lov el lodge No I'M , Slock ville , Frontier county ; Morning Star ledge No. 107 , Grcshnm , Yoik countj , Puritj ledge No. 19 % Itnpciial , Chase county. Dispensations h id boeo granted for the formatian of tlio following lodges : Armada ledge at Armada , Buffalo count\ : Carlton lodge tit Cailton ; Bla/ing Star ledge at Bur- well , Garilclu count ; , Scott's Blnfl lodge at Goring. Scott's Bluff county ; Golden Sheaf lodge , Randolph , Cedar countv ; Heman Enslo lodge , Pendor , 'ihuiston county , Planniow ledge , Piuinview , Pieico countj : Golden Pleeco lodgo. Chappcl , Dcnel counU , Nnp- thalia lodKO , Dilter , Jcffeison county ; Pi > rian lodge , Callawnj- . Ouster countv. Pollowing the reading of the grand master's addiess the icnort of the giand troasuier was piesented , showinir a balance In the grand ledge ticisuiof $ . 1,1,11 ( > r. Tbn veteian clialrm in of the committee on returns wescntcd his olsfhtconth annual report - port , showing a tot-il m.'nibersbip in this juilsdictionof O.T17. The various repoits were referred to the Diopei committees , and aftei the transaction of routine business of minor importance the giand ledge was adjouined until Ihis inoin- ing. _ Oidciof IJustcrn Star. \cstorday morning's session of tbo giand chapter. Order of the Eastern Star , the icpoits of the giand olllccrs were presented. Grand Man on Scott's rcooit wns a lengthy and caretully wiitten document , goin ever the recoid of the year's events in a detailed and oxbnus- tiv e manner. In speaking of the condition of the order she said that the past jcar had beenonaof general proipetitj- and the outer h , d tlounsheii In a wonderful manner The grunit matron reported the oiganiyation of chapters at Piiirmont , Hastings , Norfolk and Ginud Island. A number ot decisions on technical questions wore reported and several sucgcstlons made in the wny of I ivvs , etc. Thoaildipss of Woithv Pation Thomas Bntteiton followed. It was brief , ana was , in a mcasuiu , supplcmontaiy to that of the grand matt on. The report of Grand Secretary Guild sliowed five now chapters organized during tbo j ear , and two lovivcd. The total mem bership is about otio thousand The ic'port of the trpasurorshowcd recc'nts ' amounting to $ . ! 00 75 ; expenses , fJOI. IS ; bal- aiue on hand , $ -200 III. The leporta weie referied to appropriate committees. The aftoinoon session was devoted to the consldeiatton of the loports of ofllcors and other louttno business. Last evening was devoted to tbo ex emplification of the secret work. The elec tion of ollicers. and other business of the session w ill bo concluded today. O vor 410 ( H)0 ) Howe scales nave boaa sold nd the demand meieisln. ; continu ulj' . Bor- en & , Selleok Co , Cliii-a 'O , 111. o - AVnlor lens ! Due .Tuly iHr. No discount allowed uf lor July 1st. 5 poi cent discount allowed on wntor touts if Diiicl on orbofoio Julj' Ibt r.t olllco of AMUIUCAN WATr.myouicb Co , Uooin 10 ! , Boo buildiny. Grain A mpctmg of the grain and produce ex change was hold last evening at Corkrell Biothcrs1 ofllco in tbo Pirst National bank. The committee on by-law & in submitting its repoit suggested that ttio number of direc tors bo Increased from tlvo to nine as soon as piacticablc. The by-laws were then read section by section and adopted. A committee consist ing of Messrs , Svvait ? , Schneider and Harris was appointed to draft rules and icgulations covcrning members of the exchange in tbo tiansactlon of such business as pioporlj' belongs - longs to the associailon , and all other mat- tcis pertaining thereto , not otherwise pro vided lor in tbo by-laws. A. B Jaqnith submitted a latter trom the Omaha bonul of tiado loceivcd on June 13 , asking that a committee bo appointed to meet a llko committee of the boaid of tiado. Presi dent Powler was made ona of tbo committee and the others named wore Messrs. Welsh , Connor , Jaqulth and Biovvn. The exchange will moot on Thursday of next week ut il p. m. m.A A Card. Wo want every lady and all the boys nnd gills to c ill on your drnirglst and gnt s'omo of our beautiful etuds and a book of valuable u formation fico. HU.I.PK Pitopitmrutr Co. Auction Glabs , ml Croukcry. 212 N. 10th , Now York Btoic , entlro stock diinmtfcd by Ilio will bo sold ut auction o\ory ovonuitf ut 7:80 : o'clock. A A A O U.t. .W L , A1 N. At Boj-U's opera house on Saturday and Sunday uoxt. commencing with Saturday matinee , the Steen , Zunzlc and Mott com pany will give thico entertainments consist ing of a world of mystery and phenomena , pic seating strange Jim startling phenomena produced by Invisible agencies , intioducing their latest and gieatest psychological nns- tery hypnotism. At each peuoimanco Charles N Steen will expose tto fraud of spiritual manifestation , and turtbormoro will donuto $ 1,0X ( ) to the chailtabto Institutions of this city if he fails to duplicate on the stage in the glaring gaslight any nmteiiallzatioa doi o by ho-uilleil mediums In the dark. This companj' has been rcceiv Ing more than oidlnniy recognition for their exposure Their last cnteitalnmcnt In ban Pianclscu was witnessed hj- over 5KK ( ) people , mid nt the Tabor Grand in Denver hundreds were tumble to gain admission. This is a chance for mediums. iakin 'Gsed iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Just ; Look at Your Shoes. Nice looking affairs to wear , ain't they ? All out at the toes , run down at the heels , and a total wreck generally. Didn't buy 'em of us ? ' Of course-you didn't. Our shoes wear better than those'did. Every pair of shoes we have in our entire stock from the workingman's shoe which we1 sell fora dollar and a quarter , to the genuine hand-sewed French calf shoe which we sell at five and a half [ and guarantee to be as good as you dressy folks have been paying toney shoe stores seven fifty and eight dollars for ] were made for us by the most reliable shoe manufacturers in the country. Every pair we sell has the "Nebraska Clothing Company's" name on them , and are guaranteed by us to be the best shoes for the price that can be sold , . This week we are making a specialty of two grades of shoes which for good solid value you will find exceptional : "We are selling men's casco calf Shoes , in narrow , medium and wide , in all sizes , all styles of toes and lasts , in lace or congress that we guarantee \vill equal any shoe you can buy for two and a quarter or two and a half in this city. AT We are selling a genuine Goodyear welt fine calf Shoe , in all sizes , styles , widths and lasts , in differ ent styles of toes , that are worth anywhere four dollars. We sell this shoe to you with this guarantee - . antee : If , after wearing , you have any cause for dissatisfaction , we will either return you your money or give you NEW SHOES FREE. A Cause for Coolness. I ' We are selling Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers [ shirts with either French necks or silk bindings ] , that arc worth thirty-five cents , for We are selling Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , in two different grades , or normal Mixed Shirts and Drawers ( shirts have French necks and silk bindings ) which sire sold for fifty cents everywhere , at We are selling tan or flesh colored Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers ( shirts silk bound ) or handsome gray shirts and drawers ( shirts with French necks and silk bind ing ) that you will see sold for seventy-five cents usually , for We are selling silken finished Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers ( shirts with French necks and solid silk X 7 cuffs , drawers with solid silk ankles ) worth a dollar / and a.quarter of any man's money , for - * CURES AND PREVENTS Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia ntlnintn itlon of tlio Ln nu , Klitnoyj nml IIowcK bclitloi , Clillbl tins. Kroat lllto ) , I'uotlinslu , Itjuticlio I'lllna In the Ilnck , Cluatnnil I.lmtn. mul all the usiinl Ono nppllcntlon of HAI\VA\'d ItKADV UiiIiK : , to the imrti ntToctoil , will InUantljr rolloru in 1 soon euro thu sutlcrnr Intonmlly In doses nf Irom tlilrt ) to Hlvty drops In hitlf 11 tumbler of w itur It will euro In u fi-w mi mints , Crump" . BPIITIIB , hour .Stomach , Colic , 1 latuluiiLO , lloirtliurn , 1)1 irrlioei sick HtMilacho Nil en Vomiting , Cold I hllK Nortonsnea * , blcopluMdtiosd , aticl all Inturn il ptilnd W cents 11 buttla lor nlo * nt druMilnb. UAUWAV & CO. . J. Wurri.n bt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BAS.B. BALL- OMAHA Kansas ( Jity TO-DAY. Gnmo called nt I o'clock. Ladies' iidinis.sioii to nil parts , 2.5(5. DIHflE [ EDEN MUSES. Corner llth and 1'immm StreoU. IA Iini.IjA MINMi : and her womlorftil cird-playliit ; iloI.I1IU' . i SOU DODDUnrri , tlio stroiMOst man onuiulli. A niiitclilcss enni | ) my of iniislo il .irtlsts and L-onii'dlans. llo.iutlful ucttu ! > SLS , cliiuiu- dancers and tlniolv HOIU" * : DIME A 1 1 M I TS TO A \ , U HOTEtT" Tlit > HfHrt'mi , lor.Ifi tinil iithn HKiHt Hiilifitinttltillil cHiiHtrnctc I Hotel Jltitlillni/ Onnilm. Here fill licnt'ii Ufivlt fli-o tuillH rmtiilniruin liitm-iiH'iit tu roof. A II tincclltnuH mi I - Illicit tilth Anln-HtoH - ' f ilutx jli-o ] < n > iiiiirtiKil.iiiti It lini > HHMllilo to Inti-n quids , 1r < i fnviiiien nml flrc < il < irinn tlii-oiii/ltoHt tint Itiiililinii. btf-iint licttt , liot unit lolil iriitvr mill iins/i/iii/t eterurtioin , 'Audio niiatti'jiiiHHiui BJ SILLOWAY. Prop. Natioial Bank U.S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA. Will Cnpttal , - - - - S4OO.OOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 18OO , - OH.BOO OlUcera nnil IlroctorIIonrr W Vatoi I'roilttont. I.uwUS. Hood , VIoo-HreiHlunl , Jnmoi VV Sara < o. Vf V.Munu. John U OilUm , II tl Ciuhlni J. N U I'uttlck. W II B Ilaau * ' , citinlar THIS II2.ON BANK. Cornur Uth uud burnu'nSti A GeneralHuiililii.'lliiblnu Tran&ai ted DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Hot of Tootli on Itubbir , for HVi : DolLAIts A iiorfuLt /Iv" WB Lfi . 1'i'i"'IICH' ' 'iuoth oxtructol rW K' r sriSwithout , pnln or daiiKor , nnl ' itll Tt l\wiihuutiiniiuithotlC4 ( iolil nml lhor lllllniti nt lowett man llrliliiu aud CruwuVurk iuutu _ _ _ without pliloj All wor * wur b'fVlCE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntmncts ICtti lrout clovator Opoa uvouliui until ! ) oclotk. lOST POWER Ncrvo HoniH euro nil ioin.il wviknutu In olthcit oxnillniiunni < rt < lirnln BOXIIII ! uri.iiin An i- Ul'rt.iiiih for ImiHiiuno "lulitlr einl.nlo'n l" t inuinorr ( mil ilrenmi , uvernlim to noiluty (1 box ticKtiiil'l hUt.tui'Sli NKUVK MEAN ID Ilultiln , K I HeM br Ooutln.ua DruK Co , 11 III rurnaiubt Uuiuhii. OMAHA SkndlorclrcuUr oronlon \ \ II blllH\MJUl ) tt ! .Sowurk BOHOOL OP oumhii Neb TELEGRAPHY. Puiify your blood. ND.V is tlie time to do it , or else your system will be out of order all summer , cleanse your liver , stop your kidney pains , quiet your nerves , cure your sick headache. Turkish Tea will do it. 25c package , from your druggist , or sent by mail on re ceipt of price. Hahn's Golden Dyspepsia Cure , warranted cure for dys pepsia. 5oc box. Will refund money if it don't cure. TURKISH REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. a JO in 'J 0P 0Q lt. T. M.I IX ( JorllAt II'H OIIII NTAI. D CIlKAll , Ull MAUICAI , III.ALIIMI II. Tnn , I'lmpUtt rnck iUliM IUnhaliilbl.il. J etiir hlinilbh oil , - aiinlt M. UifU II luburuiultln ) i 'I- trl > niuiltf Antt | no ( .iMiiitvifilt of ftlnill i nan D lir U A tMiti k < iil t < i a liiilr < 'Ihcluul uni ( niniliuti A uu luillvkulil UM them , | rf niiiuiiii i m rniulii " " " ' " " ' ' ! Irattlioi infill uf nil . llo rkiu | | | i Hun * ' r < rMle uy nil I > ijfv.l.U "U enlnthul nll IHIau > , nnaitm onil . f J I * „ Y I Htli r lloi'l.iss | 'i irir i > .ttJ "MSt NY IRENCH SPECIFIC. wuroo bottle. Price. on dollir bee dgniture at E , U 8IAHL For Oolo U'J All DrUL-i/lote. For bale by Ooudiuuu Utus MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE "l.cl annthei iii.u : priUuthcc' . ind IKI' thliii ) OVMI iiiiiiilli A sli iiiuui and not thine nwu lips ' | { oIIUIKC Millui , I'liilllu Iowa , Km Anthony Jacobs blilimy , low.i ; Uev. J. W tuiU3r. I'li'iisniit ( jro o , Iowa , Hov 12 I1 1'ei ry. I ndur Hitulds Iowa , llrv.V. . H. l ilo Lc ivi'iiHoilli , Uiin'-.us ! Ito.1 T Mumford , Kinni on , low.i , Km. I , W. Cathrirt , l iuur- son low ii Ittiv. ( illinin I'arUi r nniersnn , lowu ; lion T. I. Abel , lc itnr. IlllnoN ; W A Stionir , Council Illiiir * , lowiu \\liun Midi ii.cn a > - tliu above have x\\un \ tholr tusllniiiri- I ils In pr ilhiof Mooiu's I'n o of I < ln .mil tliu trading wliolc'diili drii houses say they h.uo phi'ii entire H itisfilctlon whvro thuy hare men sold , what liot'ui ovldeneo do yon want' Wbj should j on snlfor wlien you can bo C'nieil by using MOOHI'S Tii'oof Llfo Mooru n I IL'O nT I.lfo a poiltlTt ) ritre for Kldnor and t.lver Compl lint nnd ill blood ill * ) iM I ) io < It ay to snitur when j-oti can bo cured by mini Moorj > 'irvnof Ilfu mojrent l.lfo ltuuio.lv' \\n urnil tlio niHrveloiis Vrpnfli Hini'dy CALTHOS fi - , and a Ii .ilcilnrMiIrMlimit AiTiiosnlll M 01 * Dl.rluirttr * A I i.iL.li.- . . ( I lirSiit niiuli > rrh f.V urlctKtlo ml 1(1 iKHtn Iui.1 Mcur Liettandfm ifsa'nfeit. Ulrrn VOH MOMLCO. , Role Auirrlrtil ic U , ( litlaiill , llbl * . She Saved Her MONEY , And no cnu oviry koo I llouiokuepor by aliray hnv IIIKOII h ind indCAMPBELL'S ' VARNISH STAINS. lununty nrtlclo over pioduoud * lth whloli * " > / l" > r ton tun lit tliuht immnno ami hy one n > rosliiliiiiinl mriiMi uld < hambiir "on llurunii * II- ' nloaiU Uiilr * liUilo l i r ; ' ' [ ! ' k.'V1Vi' ' ' ! ' work In lii'iiullfill tint- < f I IIKIIU\ WJ' ' ' ' ' ' orKIIM .ION MAIIOtA.NHiHKttOUD ( Oik or It will ulniiil WKhliiKii "I H vury dnrihlo II ilf in.nnd III riiiiiiin nnd llnUU a Bituf i hull" and inn pint will inlinirliy ri'iion i < hiimliirbot Her ro uni tinciiiiiirt I i uiiu iMll'in niourilliii ! to sUe llrloji IIAI.I I'IMS u , I'lVI VI lllchHrlioii ( > e\t \ lo Om ilm Hhn omlo Auoiita EiiBlly Quickly , Pormnnontly rtottorou \ \ rukuru , .Niriu n , llrblllly nnd ult thu Irani of iivlli from < arty vtroribrlnlir VIIVMVI. the rouim of < vurHurk lucHnon worry tic rull itrcntith dttrclupmcnt nnd tuna Klvin ti in cry organ luid ixirlion of tuo body Hlmplu , iniu il rncthixli linnuOlatu unpr < > vunicnt Kfn l-iiiiiiro lDipo ible 20(1 rufcrriicru llmik etpltualiuni m < 3 pnKjfB cjMluil ( urnlcd frco , Addmi HRI8 MIDIOAU CO. , BUFFALO , N , Y To the Citizens of Omaha and I 'utility : Ir ) r ( lee \Vo Is n roRiiliir erndu-ito ot ini'illc no from t'hlnii. b inir iv tnkon itluir - oiub eonrsi' uf t inly. c\ti'iiilln o\er il lit Vt'iiis , in Hointxif tbu liunt t'lnnr o eolUnroi. lloolUri. his -ii-rvlci'M to all tluiso sulTirlni ; from tllhoiiscHor liny kind , nnd fuils contlilonc tbiit In every ease lie untltirlaUi' lie can tlu yon Koiid. Most of I im InKredlont" he nsos In | IH | roino * dies nro Diitanlt-iil Milistunco < from I liinii , iniiiij ( if ilium iinUntiun outs kit ) uf thalconn- flo i hiiws nothing fnr ( vatiilniitlon consult - t tlldti in ! id\ Ice Nun ( .an c ill nml lm\o a fill iili\ ( li it with Him and ho will frinMy state vvhiit ho can do fur yon. Ihn ciinsiilta- tldiis unil poiiuiuinlo ithins c-nndiii'lid In thu ntiiiisi prhao and stilt'tosl Kinlldoiu'c Ills ronifdUM ate c IM to tiikoaml perfectly liarinii ' The ino > t or Ihcin not ( in thd hlnoif , pin ifi tun It and tlostroi Ing the microbes or Imclurin IVrhiipsyuti arc snlTcrlnt ; from itiiino ( Its' cast' of loiif ) st Hiding and luivo tried nliiuisf exeiv icincdy known without mircoKS Would It not lie well to trv tlm I'hlnoso inodo of treatment now , or at un\ rate rail ixnd let Ir ) C ( KoUo oMinilnu the ciiho and toll jou \\lnit lie iin do ? Di t' tt ) oo hiiNthotiimlsof tostliiionl ils In his possession , mming waleh uro thu fol- 11. II YODNO. 27P. North Twrnttfourth stiei't , Oinnlia Cured severe cold and rip- Idly ( imolopliiK conuiiinpllon ; WIIH told i-imltl not list six months ; cniul wholly with Chi nese HMiii'dles MK1II. . I < 1 ( IT. 1WJ Tlfth street SnlTcmt VNlthslfU hoitd.K'lio mid ( join-nil dctilllty , had tiled .ill Kinds of inudlcims and doi tors Nuvf lotuist and healthy M V VAN \\OUMPU 1717 Third stroof , C'onnoP Illnlls liiMioi il ( l ( hllltj and Jialns lu clicst , few vvoeits treatment , never foil uctte * til in at | iie ent MUS 1' ( J lUOn , Sinth Omtihii. ( AlbrlKht ) . After trying other lemt dies for nl rht yo ira ii'-td Ii ) Oco Wo's tre itment ; now coinpli'tolj enied. . JOHN H HAMMKTP Snith Omaha. ( West AlnilKht ) lle.irt ( INcMso nnd D iln In eliesti bhoi t c'onisoof Ireatinent ; now almost enrul. MHA N1UIIOI.-UN. IXIT 1 Ulituuntll stieet Ithenm itlsm. then hommon.iKu ut tin IIIIIKS and lln illv hent dtse iso ; complotp wiec'K , went to rnuipe Unil tiled uvuiythlnj ] now ( ntliolv tnrod bv lr ) llioWo MUI I i : VAlT.b.l' > 0 Q street. Potltri- Om tha Pi'iniile weaKiie s and side headJ ntlie ; tonld ( : ( t noielh f till Dr. ( Ice Wo cured me WlllKladly iccommend him for thu&a tlOllll'lB ' I or the benefit of the e who cannot JO the diHtoiliehis pieptied the following eight foi the most utevalent dlseasesi BLOOD PURIFIER , RHEUMATISM CURE , CATARRH CURE , INDIG STION AND DYS- PEPSIACUKE , SICK HEADACHE CURE , LOST MANHOOD CURE , FEMALE WEAKNESS CURE , AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. These iron bl soineislly ho diagnosed nM the limpet lumedlcs prouuvd. For all otiu lionlilis vviltu. c'licloslnj st imp for ijiioalioi'u bl.ink and hook , ns tlio doctor uses u bpeolal renudy foi onch disease. DR. C. GEE WO , North 16th Stmt , Office Hours from 0 a. m. to 0 p. m. , Ever-y Day. DOCTOK , McGBEW THE SPECIALIST MorcllKin U roari oxporloncu In the troitiU'3iU of PRIVATE DISEASES. AcuroKUiirunluod In 1 tu * > iluya without liolo ijf- - nn hour's tlmo GLEET. 1 he nion complelu anil nlmiliitci euro for ( fleet nnd iillnnnojrhiKcll chnrKU9 uvtr knuwn to tlio iuutllu& | liiuH'S"lun I'eriuununtly cured In from 5 to U da/ STRICTURE Or pain In rellorlntr the hluildcr cured without pain or lintriimenU , no cuttlnir , no diluting ' 1 he mutt icmarkubloruiiiciljr knuwn tu mudurn nol ucu SYPHILIS. rnrcdli nOtoSOilujii-Dr Vtajrow'i trontinont lot Oils li-rrlblo blood dlsomolmi lx.cn pronounced th nioct IH toilful ruriHHly ovur dhcuvorml for tlip ixb- oliito euro ot tlio dHeKii llli BULCUII with 11:1 : ; UldLiiio IIKI uorur been oqiuilloL A oompluUi our * kUuruituod. LO T MANHOOD ncm all wenknenei of tl o noxuiil orian , ntrroiij * And lliulilltr nnl donjon lintr nbsolutoljr ciiroO. 'iluiiulltif l lininuilliiip iwli > mpl le SKIN niSHASES , nnd nil rtlFimioi of Ilio tilnol , Mvar , kldnor'i bl iddu ijcrnmnuntly rjrol FEMALE DISEASES 1 Inil it tnr 'Homo rronlciaiit" for lidlct | s pro. noimii J by nit wlu IIHTO uxd It to bo the must com. plttonni' ' convinlint rc'inu Ir ever oHerod for th IrcHtniuntuC funiiilu dl o nut II Utnllr n wonderful remedy Hours for liMllui from J to I only DR. MoQREW'3 Mnriellnuii BUCCCSI In thu treatrornt of prlvalodlf. en iii hits w n for him n ropulnllon which H trulB nntlonnl In clmriu ti-r , nn t his Brunt iirmr of pnllonW reitcliBH f pun the Atluntlo lo Ilio I'arltte ' 1 ho doi tor l a hriiilii'ila ' u f ru.Mlnr imillolno and IIRD h f IOIIK Jnl ( uufnl uxiorl | iiiu In lioipllil priictloa , mid I" olnnacil nmonif tinlu i linn | > Hal Mit I" " " ' 7 * irnnloniH' 'Uuitmunt by iwrr i''indiinco * furclitiilnr < nlioiit muliuf the nboto dl i Ollieo , 1 1th and Kurn nn Struots , O Nub. Kktranca on oithur htreot Tonic Hlla ' Guru I iOBiocUrer B uil I'bjll- cillUhllltr , MU1 hxhtuillan.I'aln / / lnthtll k'ol'lUnd ! < orUetUmiJ If ( IrtaUtloo , Illua Iliei under the II Krd.l'IrcnltitiinilollnttinrNtrTQilll ar Blood Llimtn U t.ltlicr Sci. Eobb'o Nerve Tonio Pills MAKFS NEW HEALTHY BLOOD AHDHE670RESTMENERVOUBSYSTEM Th yIjrliiHthorony tlntofHcaltlilo ilia nl'c\v cliork. U younroBufforlng from ! ) rnntfomontoJ the NeriPX , mpuro Ulinnloa I'liNt lirrom. you pbouhl t once ln * IIolibH * Nerve Tniile S III , tbo Or" J Llfo Iton 'orOHtheyirill onrlch your lllooa ml etroDKthoaydur Nsrven. I'rlco.W coula a TIM , Tor eolo by ilruK i l or BOU t by JunlU HOBB'S MEDICINE CO. til * PHANOIOOO , CL , OHIOAOO. IL14 He Offer Vim n itlilch Iimini * t lfitl [ to V.l/o uf Mutltrr unit UitlJ , "MOTHER'S FRIEND " Jtntii ( iinllitrinrnt of II * J'nln , Jlitrrur ami Milt , AUiruilnKoneboltlouf " iiiltirnl l.utllltlu | "Hii nil I ilM mitt i | > rluiiotu i > . kin n ufurviiirU utu il In mcli ca u.- tin , AkMK Oiilt , Uinmr > lo Jnu IClli , li > 91 | S.nt liy exiiriM. charK < | irri ld , enl l > r lluok Ui UolhtnirukllcU fr CO.j BOU ) Uf ALL