THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FKID&Y , JUNE 10 , 1801-TWELVE PAGES , THE CITY. The tumncrnluro , us reported by the locnl sl/rniu / porvleo ofllco , WHH us fol lows : At 7 n. m. . 00 ° ; tit 10 iu in. , 02 = > , nnd nt 1 p. in. , 0 < ° . Mr. Joseph LJorry , ofttfisllnijs , Minn. , IH in the city , visiting her brother , P. M. Million , who resides nt Seventeenth and Cumlni ; streets. It Is conjectured that a specific may yet bo fount ! forovory 111 tlmt llo li ! > holr to. How ever tills may bo , certainly the belt specific yet founil for diseases of the hlood h Avar's Harsaparllla , and most diseases orlKlnulo from Impure blood. AVntcr llotiiH Due .Inly 1st. No difecount allowed after July 1st.5 / per cent discount allowed on water routs if paid on or before July 1st r.t olllco of AMKUICAN WATIU\VOUKH : \ Co. , KOOI.I Id. ) , Ice ! building. HOHTIIOTIH. . Mr. nnd Mrs.V. . I. Tcmplo roturneJ from Lincoln Hits morning. Jacob Cook , of the Cmlahy company , has returned from Musc.itlnc. Iowa. The commencement exorcises of the high school will tiiUo place at lilur.Vs hall on Wed nesday nuxt nt S o'clock p. m. F. M. JJorsoy of the Campbell commercial company hai returned from tin extended vUlt to his parents In Washington , IJ. C. Kttlo , daughter of Stephen SlolTcn , who resides on L street , died of scarlet fever and was buried in Laurel Hill yesterday. A surprise tiarty was hold at the residence of City Attorney II. H. Adams , Twenty - second end street , in honor of his daughter. May. Fay , son of Air. nnd Mrs. Morrell Gump of Twi'iity-fourth struct , died yesterday and will bo burled at Laurel Hill this afternoon. Joseph Ik'llcht , an employe of the Hammond mend company , while skinning a steer missed his aim and nearly severed bis hand from his wrist , Division .1 , Ancient Order of Hibernians , has abandoned its picnic at Waterloo on July and has decided on Council muffs in stead. A sneak thief entered the dwelling of Ml s AustaJ. Clark , 'J-II7 M street , and stole fl ! and a handsome gold rinp from the room of Cvrus Martin , n boirder. Judge ICIng fined ChrU Guldlcc , a stiletto- carrying Italian , 10 and costs for assault and attempt to kill John M. Locclinor , an em ploye of the Cudahy company. Hov. Father Moriarty , pastor of St. Agnes' church , has completed arrangements for the picnic to bo given to the school children nt Spring Liiko pant next Thursday. Wednesday night about tl o'clock three or four cars attached to an ice tr.iln broke loose , and hacking down trac-K No. 4 crashed into u number of cars that were sidetracked opposite the Kxchango crossing. Four cars were totally demolished. The police court was crowded when Judge King called uu the case of Anthony Crow for attempting to shoot ( . } . Slcgel last Tuesday afternoon. Slegel refused to press the case , and the judge lined Crow $20 and costs and remanded him to jail until paid. Visiting stockmen from nil parts of the west say that thov are having too much rain. Unless the wet spull ceases the corn will bo stunted nnd the vegetables choked with weeds. Warm weather Is absolutely neces sary just now to make the crops a success. Dr. Birney euros ctutirrh. Bee bldp M'OII lA'CUDD Y OX MINING. The K\-Iiill.in ( AKcnt'lVIlHoCDukotu'H Mineral U'oalt'i. Dr. V. T. McGlllycuddyof Rapid City , S. 1) . , is enthusiastic over the great possibilities of the Illack Hills and fully agrees with Marvin Hughltt , president of the Nortb- wcstcrn , who declared that It was the richest httlo spot on the face of the globo. "You see tno Hills only include a atrlu 100 miles long by about seventy wide , " said the doctor , "but they are older than the Kooky mountains , of which they nro not a spur , as is sometimes claimed. Wo have undoubtedly every known metal somewhere la the Hills , but the tin is what is attracting tuo most at tention just now. The tin nuno * nro around Harnny peak and cover a strip about six by twenty miles , lying In the shape ot a curve. "The Harnoy Peak mining company , com posed ehiolly of Enclish cnnital , own loss than half of this tract. Each claim is 'U'Ox V > 00 feet , nnd about a jenr ago thov had ( JOO of those claims , to which they have smco added several. They paid all the wav from n few hundred to several thousur.fi dollars for each claim and have been developing thorn since l sr ) . ' Thfiy woikcd for n long time near the surface to discover the extent of the deposit , but are now going down in several places to n depth of 000 feet. Thev wanted to bo sure of the slo of the Held before putting in costly reduction works , and nro now delayIng - Ing the woik of reduction until there'is enough ere in slpbt to keep thorn running. "Tho mines could not bo worked prolitably on a .small scale any inoio than n small pack ing house can compete with a largo ono. What the httlo ono wastes is the prolit of the big ono. The ere will not yield over 2 per cent of the black oxldo of tin , which contains nbout 75 or SO per cent of metallic tin. This would bo a very small percentage for n small plant , but a big ono can make a t ! per cent yield a bonanza. The Cornwall mines vicld more than that , but they are now so "deep that they are not paying. The built of the tin now comes from Malacca In the East Indies , nnd it looks as If the Eng lish capitalists tried to get hold of all the Itlack Hills mines to hold it back enough so us not to Interfere with the other mines , or they might have hold back so as to got it all before working any. The Ulack Hills supply Is practically Inexhaustible , and they have given up trying to got It all. As soon as they bought ono claim , another was found just as good , and thov can't control it all , though half a do/on men of modeiate moans can't operate a mine to compote with thoni. One thing is certain , nnd that is that \\o must have cheap labor In the tin mines. "The now railroads In the Hills will do much to maUo mining moro prolltablc. Here tofore ere that has not .xleldod ! 5 or f0 ! a ton has not paid to haul to the reducing works , but with better facilities for trans- portatlon this ere can now bo worked nt a nrollt. This very thing has retarded the development of the Illnck Hills , but the ob- Mruetlon is to bo rcmovoJ. " Dr. Blrnoy cures eniarrn. Boo bldj. NHW OIIOSHN. NcliriiHkn Grand tiDil o TranmiotH Mtioli Unutlno | ( IIHIII > HN , Uho masonic grand lodge "convened yes. torilay morning , but the committees not being ready to report very Httlo business was done. On recommendation of the committee on dispensations charter * wore ordered issued to the following lodges : Curlton lodge at Carlton , lihuiug Star lodge at Durwoll , Golden Sheaf lodge at Randolph , Koman KUL-IO lodge nt Vender , I'lalnvlow lodge at Plalnvlow , Uoldon Fleece lodge at Chappull , Nnpthalia lodpo at Ulllor , Parian lodge at Callaway , The lodge was then adjourned until a o'clock , Post Urn ml Master John J. Mercer announcing that the past master's degree would bo conferred nt U o'clock. The following past grand masters nro pres- cut : Hobort C. Jot-Ian , D. 11. Wheeler , Martin Dunham , Uootgo W. Llulngcr , C. K. Comant , J. J. Mercer of Omaha ; William K. Hill of Nebraska t'lty ; James A. Tulloys , Hod Cloud : Samuel W. Haves , Norfolk ; Uoorgo 11. Franco. York ; M. II. Ueese , Watioo ; James It. Ualn , Falls City. Post Cirand Llomitv Masters Henry Hmwn of Omaha and I * P. ( illlctto of Deatrlco are also present , The following are present as representa tives of Omaha lodges : J. u. StatTord , K. \ > , Uallo.x. A. L. Meyer , O. M. Nnttingor , William Clohurne , L. M. Andt'rson. t : . P. Southwnid , N. IJ. Apple , Kamuul J. Uoden. T , Iv. Sud borough , V. S. Hayoi , W. W. Key. lor. lor.The following Is n complete list of thosn present as representatives of lodges outsldn of Omaha : Herbert C. Freeman , James Uood , Nebraska City William J. Jones , llruwnville ; U AUeo Hurt , Dakota Cllv ; \.V. Leonard , PUlumouth'j Charles F.Calu , Full * City , UUwla N , Grour.cll , J. W. WuifT Fort Cnthoun ; James W. Chadattck , IMO tiraska City ; J. li. Jones. Kulo ; jcorgo W. Hoywood , Peru ; Peter I ) . Den- noy , George A. Storey , Fremont ; George IJ. licnnctt , W. II. Holmes , Teciiin- soli ; H. H. Wilson , Alex H. Ilutton , L. D. Woodruff , Lincoln ; Edward C. Jackson , IJIalr ; Munroo C. bteel , Beatrice ; William 11. Krause , West Point. James A. Titus. No- mnhaCltv ; Alfred HI'ler ' , Mllford ; Frank K. llullnrd , North Pintle ; Charles F. Kol- Hns , Ell A. Uarncs , Grand Island ; William D. Fletcher , C. C. Cannon , S. C. Webber , Schuyler ; Hiram U. Leonard , Falrbury ; Frank G. Simmons , Seward ; Edgar Howard , PnptlHou ; Peter W. Hays , Humboldt ; John A. Ehrhnrdt , Stanton - ton ; lOnos J. Hnnchett , Juntnta ; James Ulnsmorc , Hebron ; C. W. Mills , Har vard ; John O. Moore , Pulmyrn ; George W. Kern , Kearney ; Joshua Vnmtervoort , Salem ; George H. Van Dnyne. J. H. Oinsmore. A. K. MarshHutton ; Diuld McElhiiincy , A. K. Van Sickle , Hastings t George W. Osterliout , T. U. Movers , I ) . II. L'oloman , David City ; Peter Hamming , Arlington , C. \ \ ' . Hronson , James H. Tulloys , Red Cloud : Henry A. Guild. William M. Oyler. Lincoln ; D. A. Holmes , E. H. Tracy , G T. Speecker , Norfolk ; Gcoivo i : . Cbilcote , York ; C. II. Sheldon , G. H. Splece , Columbus ; M. L. Ellsworth , Har mon Cillkcson , A. A. Cressmin , Wahoo ; John A. Kills , OilcansJohn : F. Ivut/ , Orange Stott , Lexington ; W. U. Illggert , Phlliipi ; JauiL's S. hluckUtnn , Joseph II. Grimm , \\il- her ; L. L. S.itder , Osceoln ; 11. R. Spuncor , E. Champion , Firrh , S. W. ChrUlv. John WhUtcii , lldirnr ; M. b. Wildlsh , Aurora ; ' ! ' . U. Rcnslaw , William , Knceland , Sterling ; H. K Hanson , Carl Roben , N. D. Jackson. Ncllirh ; Janus II. Cidduoll Hooper : J. M. I'eck , Friend ; JnmcM J. Mclntosh. Sldnov ; William E. Hatch , 11. H. Maishall , J. P. Ulack , nioormugtoii : Jacob mum-bush , Nelson ; Arthur A. Ladd , Albion ; Jacob L. Ilardlu , Mark Uutlor. Geneva : L. A. Wnrron , Rising Citv ' ; C. E. Forbes , St. Paul ; C. E. Hunter , H.'P. Shumwnv. Wnkclleld ; J. C. Hedge , Fairliohl ; W. W. \ \ right , Uluo Springs ; M. Ennls , Doniphan ; U. Ctinniburs , Nmbruru ; H. C. McIIiion , Thomas R Ashley , Decatur ; T. D. Reid , Davis W. Randolph , H. E. ICnapp , Fullerton ; N. M. Ayers , J. S. Phel- bin , IleuvorClty ; D. II. Harris , Honnott : R. L. Tele , O'Neill ; Joseph Jones , Utlca : C. S. IJailuv , Shclton ; A. E. Hnracs , I'ouca ; George W. Hill , H. M. Puller , Waterloo ; Charles U. Coniti , J. C. Work , Ord ; A. E. Winter , O. P. Nuwbranco , Wyinoro ; Joshua Robertson , Steele City ; J F. Kempcr , Table Rock ; J. H. Mooney , Arapnhoe ; R. E. Hutler , Ashlanil ; Albert Thomas , William H. Loacock , Do Witt ; J. T. Scxson , Springllcld ; William E. Ivlmball , Madison ; Franck C. Evans , Wisner ; J. P. McKnlght , IJrainard ; A. H. Fair , Hardy ; W. Frcedoll , Doichcster ; M. Dowllng , North I cnd ; F. L. Neelcv , Wayne ; Albert Curtis , Superior , W. H. Hock , Odell ; J. H. Dcrgc , Indlanola ; D. Campbell , T.V. . Eustlco , C. P Edwards , Auburn ; N. A. Williams , J. M. Kennedy , Genoa ; George S. Osborne , J. C. Green , J. L. Johnson , Stioms- burg ; R. H. Palmer. Min-lon ; I. H. Hampton , Guide Rock ; I. O. Martin , W. A. Ganison , Uluo Hill , G. II. Miller , nutler ; W. A. Ivimson , Elm Creek ; E. A. Richard son , Clarks ; G. L. Gieen , McCook ; C. C. Mcl'licffon , K. W. Van Hoiisen , Long Pine ; J. M. Harclny. Burchard , W. T. Hamilton , Oxford ; H. E. Stein , Clay Centre ; J. C. Doanc , Western ; I. N. Clauett , Johnson ; E. S. Sears , N. K. Redlon , Noith Loup ; A. P. Urink , Cedar Rapids ; T M. Lentor , Man- croft ; Gcoigo P. Rhea , J. I. Rhei , Holdrego ; J. A. Rico , Stuart ; A. Morgan , J. II. Thompson , Biokcn Bow ; A. M. Babcock , E. H. Lcet , Tobias ; N. Fodrca , Cambiidgo ; J M. Ilixon , Valparaiso ; R. H. KirL-y , E. E. Harding , C. H. Palmer. Llb- crU : J. M. Alden. 1'icrco : A. D. Pierce. Davenport ; D. L. Cramer , Ewlng ; 1' . M. i Pritchard , A. L. Miller , A. W. Crltos , Chad- | r ron ; E. M. Searlc , Ogalalla ; W. C. Parker , Reynolds ; C. Krumback , Shelby ; J. F. Polk , Greenwood ; J. Smith , J. L. McDonald , At kinson ; A. G. Keys , BaniestoiuB. L. Cnam- bi'rs , Elwood ; J. W. Riilgoway , Cuitis ; J. M. Bnkcr , Rushvillo ; A. B. Johnston , Mason City ; I. A. Coleman - man , Merna ; J. Frntu ; Grafton ; B. F. Nell Stratton : W. C. Billiard , Culbort- son ; C. J. Stevens , E. L. Cleveland , Ansley ; M. Finch , IIa , > Sprii.gs ; U. B. Campbell , ShicKley ; J. R. King. Benkelmau ; M , Thomas , Ohlown ; T. D. Shurtx , Alliance ; C. C. Stanley , O. B. Tubbs , South Omaha ; F. G. StiU'obauer , Daubury ; G. II. Prime , Grant ; George W. Lord , Ulysses ; C. Ral ston , Co/.ad ; J. Roddy , Gibbon ; S. E. Doug lass , Grandy ; J. T. Price , Scotia ; W. T. Bullis , Valentino ; II. B. Benedict , Leigh ; J. J. Bridges , L. C. Kurtz , Courtland ; C. H. Johnson , C. E. Hoffman , Gordon ; W. It. Willinuth , Stockvilio ; J. Look , S. C. Oaks , J. Locke , Gresham ; C. A. Towl , Imperial. Atthe afternoon session an amendment was introduced to the by-law" , making H a Masonic offense for n Mason to lease a buildIng - Ing owned or controlled by him for saloon purposes or to alloiv the same to bo done. This was laid over for ono year under the rules. The grand lodge proceeded to the election of ofllccrs for the ensuing year. Before tno election was completed the lodge was ad journed until & p. m. , at which time the elec tion was resumed , resulting in the selection of the following ofllccrs : Bradncr D. Slaughter , Fullerton , graml master ; . Samuel P. Davidson , Tccumsch , deputy grand roas ter ; Lewis A. Kent , Minden , grand senior warden ; J. P. A. Black , Bloomington , grand junior warden ; Christian Hartman , Omaha , grand treasurer ; William R. Bowen , Omaha , grand hociotary. T.ho grand lodge adjourned at midnight until this morning. I'lantern Mar Olllcers. The ejection of oflicors of the Nebraska grand chapter of the Order of Eastern Star was hold Wednesday night. Yesterday morning Most Worthy Grand Matron Rans- ford Installed the oflicors chosen with im pressive ceremonies. They were : Mrs. A. M. Billings , Genoa , grand matron ; W. N. Nason , Omaha , grand patron ; Mrs. M. E. Musselman. Osceola , grand associate matron ; George W Keen , Kearney , grand associate patron ; Rev. II. A. Guild , Lin coln , grand seciotnry ; Edwin Davis , Omaha , grand treasurer ; Mrs. M. K. Osgooil. Tccuin- son , grand conductress ; Mrs. Kate E. Batsby , grand associate conductress ; Mrs. W. D Gallup , Norlolk , Adah ; Mrs. Rose Galbraith , Hebron , Ruth ; Mrs. Alvlison , Omaha , Esther ; Mrs. M. A. Hurtlgan. Hast ings , Martha ; Mrs. Leo , Kearnov , Elcctn ; Mrs. Lane , Lincoln , warden ; H. M. Kokjer , Clarks , sentinel ; Tin-ton. Lexington , chaplain ; Mrs. Roberts , Rising , marshal ; Slovens , Gratia Island , lecturer. This completed the business of the grand chapter and it then adjourned. The next session will ho hold at Grand Island the second Tuesday lu Juno of next year. DoWltt's Little Early Risers ; b.-u Httlo Ills for dyspepsia , sour stomneh , bad breath Hound to I'itm'c. The Police Relief association hold n short meeting last evening. No business of Im port unco was tronsacled. It was decided to hold the annual police plcnio about the mid dle of July , but the exact dale was not agreed upon. r The Norfolk Bt-ot Siutir Co. are in need of women to work in the bcot Holds. Apply to J. G. Hamilton , secre tary , Norfolk , Nob. Now Ijlno to UL-M .trolit > H. Commljnelnff Sunday , May 81 , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will establish n through line of Hleoplno- earn between Sioux City and DOH .Monies via Madrid. Passon fors from Omaha u ndtiio west can loa\o Omaha nt ( li0 : ! p. m. , secure Moopiiifr car tu'onminodations and arrive in DCS Molneb nt fl a. m. lie- turning , leave Dos Moluch I.lu ) p. m. , nrrtvo OinuhaHM.'ia. m. Dining oars on both trains. Ticket olllco , 1501 Fnrnani Btroot. F. A. NASH , Gen Agt. J. K. PUKSTO.V , City Pass. Atft. UVIIiItOAO ASSI1SSM11NT. FlBiirefl Slum- Decrease In flic Ins County Valuation. The jtato board of equalization has com pleted the assessments of the railroads. palace car nnd telegraph companies for the present year and turned the papers over teState State Auditor Benton. Yesterday that gentle man transmitted to County Clerk O'Malloy the papers showing the amount that each road owning trackage In Douglas county will pay Into the county treasury. The llgurcs on the assessment are as fol- ows : CAH COJIIMNIE" . Totnl ? ' .iS.lfllO _ . . . . . . The total assessment of tuo county Is as follows : ICallro.uln . 5772,011 SO 1'nllm.in p ll ice cam . 4.21134 t'nlcm 1'aelllc p.il.icooar- ) . 2,739 .VI W-ignoi pil icu cars . 1.4'U ' 23 lines . ( is , Total . $7UO.Uii : 23 Last year tlio assessment upon this prop erty was us follows : Kail roads . W.IKi o Teli'Kr.iph lino" . ll. I'M ' 40 I'ullmiin cars . ; IKJ : bl Total . KSV i 01 For assessment purpoios tlio figures this yo.ir show a gain ol V-'IT.-'t ever those of last. Don't Keel \Voll , And yrt you are not side enough to consult n doctor , or you icfrain from so doing for fear jou will alarm yourself und friends wo will * tell you just what you need. It is Hood's Sursnp.irllln , which will lift you out of that uncertain , uncomloi table , dangerous condi tion , into n stnto of ( rood health , confidence nnd cheerfulness. You've no idea how potent this peculiar medicine is in cases lileo yours There will ho a general meeting of the Builders' and Traders' Exchnngo at their rooms on Friday evening , Juno 19 , 8 p. in. bhurp , to take in cotibidoration what action , if any , can bo had in ex tending to the Real Estate Owner.- , ' as sociation the individual support and in- lluonco of the members of this exchange. By order N. B. Tlussnv , President. W. S. WKDCII : , Sec'y Pro Tom. for Sale. A well established newspaper and job ollico in a good town in central Nebraska will bo sold dirt cheap if taken before July 10. Only small amount of cash re quired , balance on easy terms. Pub lisher has oilier business requiring1 his attention after date mentioned and must aell. Address R 21 , care Boo , Omaha , Nob. The rciuisj Ivania'H "Keystone" K.\- Pennsylvania is the Keystone state of the union. The Pennsylvania lines are Pounbylvaiiia institutions. They form the shortest rail route from Chicago to Now York. They therefore represent the keystone of the railway situation , and what more appropriate than that their management should bcbtow upon their now pubsenger train , which runs from Chicago to Now York in quicker time than the train of any other line without extra fare the name of "Tho Keystone express ? " It loaves Chicago from the hnndhomo Pennsylvania station every day at 10 : 1 5 a. m. and roaehc.i Now York the next day at 1 o'clock. In the way of equipment it has all the mod ern improvements und carries lirst class pubbongors only. A FH.YIthKSS WOMAV. Mile. Cnrlottn tlio "rion QIICOII" In the Open Arena with 1'Vr .clous IteastH. Colonel Boone , who is now in this country exhibiting his horde of perform ing lions , which are pot-formed free .tnd umnu/.x.luil in a circus ring is accom panied by a female lion trainer a "lion queen , " as the bhow bills style hor. Ilor name is Millie Cnrlottn. She is not ever twenty years old , and is said to bo as brave as she is beautiful. She enters the ini'losuro accompanied by her noble " putrol dog "Saxon , " and to" boo her in the arena surrounded by half u dn/.un thousand pound , lordly lions , directing their movements with as Httlo apparent concern as if they were a lot of harm- le.ss cats , makes the spectator shudder for tiii hibtunt. Colonel Boone is author ity for the btatonient Unit women are bettor adapted for performing with wild boasts than men. Ho this 111 It mav , wo will not controvert the remark intulo by n lady who , upon hearing this statement of Colonel Moone's , suggested Unit this was a fact and that only u woman was capable of subjugating the most intract able of all anitiiulB man. C'nrlottti drives this lions harnessed to chariots , feeds thorn from her hand , makes tlioin postui o , dunce , leap , pHy boc-bnw , ride tricycles and manv other equally astonishing acts. Among the other numerous features of the Fore- puugh show , which Is fo exhibit in Omaha Friday , July 21 , is the recon structed " \Vlld West. " XnUtrt n1i Unttnr ( em un ler till * /isa / I , Kftil etnloeiili [ iMilitlniuil line ten cents. 01 I > IUV1 > H.Tt. Killed In wn-ok niiUiilcneo. Mllw.iuUeu X t I'aiil railroad , tlm lotn lust. Kiineral 1'iiduy. .lime 111 , 3 p. m. , from north- \\vit onrnor l.UhlLfuth and Hod'.o h tree Is. H Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , THE CONTINENTAL. " On Monday morning we will offer 350 pairs of Men's All Wool Cheviot and Cassirncre Pantaloons in medium colored stripes at $2 per pair. Samples may be seen in our Douglas street show window. We guarantee every pair strictly all wool and cannot be bought outside of the Continental for less than $3.00. LOT NO. 2 : 450 pair of all wool Cheviots , in dark stripes and light checks , at $2.75 , in all sizes up to 40 waist. Mailorders promptly filled. Samples of the cloth will be sent to any address , or a pair of cither lot will be sent and if not satisfactory may be returned at our expense. 7Bc tar Shirt t In order to reduce stock , we have decided to cut the price on our entire line of the cele brated Star Shirt Waist , and will offer them for the present at 75c. Over JOO dozen to select from , light and dark colors , nothing reserved. Send mail orders with postage. 5 CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS , Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi River. Till ! } U TNSTHUMCNTa ulacoJ on raaorJ Juno 18 , I 1SJL WAltlUNTV DKHIIS. 0V ItrlKssand Ifo to Mary Relchen- ljcr , n 'i ' Ion , hlk'JI , So lit HO in.ilia 11,200 Jullvison Iliilloy and wlfo tot ! H HaiKer olal. sf lots T and 8. lilk i.50 , Oinalin. nnd n i.1 ft lot 1. bll < ( ! , Kount/o llrcl ad. y,000 II M C'HrMloto J.I liyan. lot , 5 In SMth &t Iliislnois IM.ieo snl ) l.OM I.ouls C'roinlilo to O J 1'leUard , lot ! .7 , llncKfjd I'l iti > 217 G N Day anil wlfo to K L Uay , lot ( i , bile 0 , Kliknouilail S.MO .1 T Doty to O 1C I & I' liy Co. lot U anil nnd ' , i lot I. lilU2"j , Oinitha 8,2uU Ilalthas .U'ttor and wlfo to J M KPKOIS , lot 1. bile 1. Juttvi's 2nd ad to buuth Uinalia 000 A O Kennedy and wlfo to .M 0 G.irrnrd , lot.'l. lIUr > i , SiiithUmiiha 2,400 KK I-\tson to Uaa Gray , lots 0 and 10 , blkj , liilvcvlo ( t')00 eacli ) . . 1,0X0 1 M l.inidcm : vt al to Kate K .Mooics , lot 111. llurr O.ik 2,000 GV l.ooinls and wife to 1C Wllartos , lot S. Oak IIIUNu. S 40J A .1 l'oiplolon | and wife to roppleton I'atlc ItulldliiK assocl.itlon , lot J" , b.k 2 , I'oppluton pirlf 000 I'opplt'ton Park Iliilldlni ; assoolatlnn to G \\llco\ \ , lot 17 , bllx 2 , Pupplutim park 1,100 \V W 1'liolps and ivifo ttil'lilcni o , Koolc Island \ . I'aullio rullnay conipany , und 't lot 1 to 27 , Union sub and an 8 foot btrln adjoliilnir 33,000 W \ \ I'liulps and wlfo to C'lileauo , Hook Ishmd it I'acllle T.illway coinpiiiy : , 1 % J nuros In swnw IU-14-K ) and ilnht of nay over curtain lota nnd blocks In Albright's Annex Uiontli Omaha 23,708 W W I'lii'lpt and wife to Chicago. Itoelc Island & I'amilc railwaycoinp.iny , nnd it of 10.Jii ( ! : ncrc-1 In b ne ll-H-1.1 , U acres In MV nw 10-14-13tinil rllitif ; way over certain lotun'Mjllia In MUIIO 68,538 HS Hood \virotoAitIiurKait.lotsl , 2 , 1'liind ' 2iLblk a , lot 14. b k .1 , lots 1 and 2. blkMotslO and 13 , blkll. lot 2J. blk2. AlbrlKht's Annex to South Omaha , and lot 5. bile 10. Hrfes I'laco. 1 T U Ward and wife to I , T tp.insli'r , lot 0 and w 4 lots , bile 8 , Kountze Place , lot U. bile 1. Foster's add , and lut.1 , Terrace ad 1 QUIT CIMIM DEEDS. Omaha Investment company to A A g- boit , lot 7. bile2 , La Votu 1'laco. . . . . . E Ij Illorbower , special master , to D V I Sholes , lotll , bikl , Walnut Hill . 1,801 j Total amount o"f transfers . SI53b > .G j No Riiplng , no nausea , no pain when Do Witts Little Earlv KUor. are ta coa. S.u all pill. Safe pill. Bobt pill. UcolHlon In Favor of thn Atllwaukco & St. "l > ul Ily. The now nnltico bloopiti" ; cars of the Cliicng-o , Milwaukee & St. Pmil Ry. , with electric lights in every berth , will continue to leave the Union clopot , Dinulm , tit 0:20 : p. in. , daily Passengers taking this train avoid transfer at Coun cil JJlull's , and arrive in Chicago at 9:30 : i. in. , in ample time to malic all eastern connections. Ticket ollico , 1501 Farnum btrcot. F. A. NASH , J. E. PKISTON" , General Agent. City Pasbongor Agent. American Wonders. Yellowstone park is beyond all ques tion ono of the world's great wonders , and the Union Pacific excursion in July will ho the event of the season. Ask your nearest Union Pacific agent about it. The annoyance of breaking lamp-chimneys need not * be borne. Get tough glass chimneys. Macbeth's " pearl top " and " nearl jrlass" are toup-h against heat ; they do not break , except from accident. They are also clear , trans parent , not misty or milky ; they fit and stand upright ; shape and proportions are right to di rect the draft upon the flame. They costea little more than rough and rrorong chimneys of common glass that break con tinually. GEO. A. MAcnrni & Co. ka o mr.kea 6 gallonu. l > ehiri.iis , tparVlini ; , and apprtUlnic Hold by all dualrn HI ! /itonutlful 1'ictuio Btxik and cards bent tn an ) one ndilrcbbj- O. i : . HlllKK A Ct' . MICltQIIKIUl.t.KK U KIDII 'H I1KUM 'lOll UUtci iilldlseilios bcciiupo Itklllj Iliu inltiuuo .4-ucrm. I'ut up nnd rolnllwl In f. . Ic nnd | 5 ultot , tlio Wltor 'i 1-2 Kiilloiu Kent uny- wluiro prupuld on rrvi-lpt of Prlto url' o ll \\o l uo n KUiiiMiilL'ii to euro 'Ilio pulilktrnilo nnd loliLvri mipplU'd by the lioodnmn Drue lo. Mr- Coniiltk.v l.und. Omnlin ; 0 A Mulclier , lluwnnl Mjurnniiili : J Miykoru , Siiutli llmnh. A.I ) 1 os ier und M I' hills , Council llluil- . Ni.lict ) to Cfiitraoii-s. Not Ice Is liPitsliy iivi | > ii tlmt bids ulllhn riv- colvfd liy tint Ho. ud of 1'uUli' Lands and llulldlnu-.iil tliu ullloc oft ho. ' eorot at yi > fst iitf , until July Kitli , I lit , at lU'oMufk noon for the LTt-et'on ' and eoinplutlon t tuowin .s. Ulttla-n and laundry liulldliijt furlliu lim.inu Asylum nt Ilastni M. Ni'ljr.isl.u Illds will ri'i'ulM-d fur tlio.irlons biaiirhO ! , oork und mater ial anil IIHII fouiilelii | Mel. I'liuoi and spuullh'atl HII > niav Im Hi'Cii nt the olllcu ( itliuCoiiiiiiN-i ( | > iiiirii ( riilillLI.uiuUund llnlldliii's ut Lincoln , Nrlir-isK.i , and a No at thu olllco or l.M. . r.llls. Architect. Uinuha , I'ontraetdiH will bo required tn ronfoiin bliletly tu u iidltluiin of tlio iucllluatloii < < . Tim Hoard resurvuh thu rUtit to icjLxl any and all bldH. Dutcil Juno IBtb. 1ROI. A U. HUMl'llUKY , 1'res't. or Hoard Jobu t ! Alltii , Boe'y. at Stum , , „ „ JliuM t.M . 7 o i" V rT \ 1" dl I ULL1 Nice looking affairs to wear , ain't they ? All out at the toes , run clown at the heels , and a total wreck generally. Didn't buy 'em of1us ? 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 we sell for a dollar and a quarter , to the genuine hancl-sewecV 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 : AT "We are selling men's casco calf Shoes , in narrow medium and \vide , in all sizes , all styles of toes an < lasts , in lace or congress that we guarantee will' ' equal any shoe you can buy for two and a quarter or two and a half in this city. We are selling a genuine Goodyear welt fine calf AT 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 guar 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. We are selling Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers [ shirts with either French necks or silk bindings ] , that are 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 are 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 cuffs , worth a dollarand a quarter of any man's money , for . EACH BASE.BAL.L- OMAHA VS ST. PAUL. TO-DAY. Gntno culled tit 4 o'clock. LniUca' lulmlssioii to all piirts , 2.ric. BOYb'S Opera House. Saturday and Sunday , Juno 20 and 21. OponliiK with n CHAM ) DOLL M.YTINKK. KnifiiKi-mcnt of tliu wonderful STERNS CllAHI.KS nnd MAK'IHA , The World a r.Tmilcat Mind Jlumlcrs und Suoouil felBht Sour * THE ONLY ZANZICJ , 1 ranch .Mnulclnn Mademoiselle Savoiia In her Illkturlciil IlupruduUlmi , Kntltlud , ' HI.AC u Alir " Anil Duncan Franz , In UK W'indorriil Hpirll Citlilniit DIME EDEN MUSEE. CUIIHT llth und 1 unmm htrccU. \MI.K : UIMUM : I.VIMI. I.A llii..A : [ MI.VMH uud ln-r wonderful cird-i > luylii duir , Mill" . MiiSuit DOUIUtl.TTI , thu slronwo t man ono , ir Hi. A miilchlobs rnmimny of inusloil iirt'ftH ' and rniiir < IUiin. lliMiitliul uulruhu8i cliuriu- dancuis and tlinrlv SDL.'H , OM ; in MI : ADMITS TO AM * _ Manhood" ' Res t o r e d . A victim of youthful lmi > rudi'nco cmulng I'ruum- lure licnir. Nirv u UuOllUjf , I.UDI .M.inlino - ! hut Inn trluit In vain uiur known remudy , him dUuitirvdailmiilo - - IIOMK KHMKIIV - Nu drum orvlvrlrlcUuinbuKi Nature ] own cum. liiToct linnieillnlo und | iermanunl. Itetoctlon Im- U iiayifor cuiuineto Irvatmont mid euro eniiililu eulvd.iuuujr aUdivii. U J NO OUR.EX ! NO IAY. . 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Many ionr ' experience. A ri-k'idnr Kr.nliiatit In 11 rctlrlno as illploiiiiif ihow I till trentlng with it IK all Si-rvoui , I'lininio unil 1'rlrnto ll.uiinu < A | iariiiiiiiant cum uunruiitri'il for Catarrb. pcrumKirtlirou. l. ' ) t.M nliooil boiiiliial Wu ikiiuu , NlKht I mo , Inipolaicyi > lilll btrlctiiro. nnil nil dUei et of Ilio Illiinil , rtkln an.l frlnary Oriniu N II I Kunruriioo t-l lot ovi-rx caiu 1 unilorlslie ftinl fall to euro Cdnsultntlon tivn limik iMyitcrlui o ( Ufa ) i nt ( ruu oulou liuum-'Ju m toK p m. Huua r 10 n m to 13 u. bond ilamp for ruplr. DR. BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Hot of Tuetli on llubbar , lur HVK llol.l.Aiw A porfmit Ntvuarnnla il. Teelh inlnictul wltlionl pilu "T Uniiitor , mi I * llliunt nniiuntliullri liol.l MI I llvor IIMIiiin t 'V ' > rutl , ,1" " " , Hrnl/n mull mwnork. . 'luolh _ _ oltliout plut All wurk wnr- 0FlCE , PAXTON BLOCK , IbTH AND FARNAM Entrnnco. Ititli muol cloyator. Op u uvcnltui ' . Lr-AGENTS MAKE BIG MONEY" ' In rolllnk our rmiuoiiiuii tpi'i liiltliH Al inyi ' ' I'li'lillnc I1' " H > I I " "i1"r ' ' I.Uhlur Mnirlii Dlino Hunk sun lu. iiAiiit tin pviinlio nlomo n id ( lliiiut. nml our I lu H mi Wi.'niU fur iiuitiiu , i i.r . . | " fruli " inrlluJorc. . . ulnr of ni.ik'lo nuiclll. urcnll mi miSpeola ty Oo. llo llu lulu. , llii.alin , N'.b Knall.li IHomon.t Illonil. PILLS OoljrUfnulnc. re Hw.ji ullttu I DII nk rmil.l tor CMi/itatr * alii IH * i m I Bran I lu Krd > dl ( , M o..ulll \ III if ! cl wim till ill.boo luke nuulbrr. A < A tmitma luJiriluV IUHI un I ( > il jlieni ilUiti IHl orixil lit. lo U4mt fur jiulleuU'i u > ilm UU tut Midler fur r.dln."wl.llir by rtlmr * 1UII. 10.000 TMllmo UH HtmjfifiT JI o Hqu 5 , 1'tolUJ * , t' . NKUHASK.A National Bank U. a DEIJO3ITOH , OMAHA N'SI Cnpltnl , - - - - $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - Cjy. Onicun nn.l lllroctorHo , rrV Vfttei I'ruildaiitl 1 unliS. Ituud , VIou-i'riMhhint. Jnniui W HaTWii. W V.MnriiiJnlin b ( ollln < It I' luiuliu , J .S.U . I'utilckV II. S llniiiiiit , cmlilor TlLKlliC N liANK. ( ornor 12th nud t nrnniu ) ! ! A CfiTiulltiiiilln , llok rcvaTrnniii < el INTEREST PAID ONDEPD5IT5 ATOMAHAlOAN&TRUSTCtt EAVEWS 3ANK 5EICGR IDTt-55cIUUDLA55T5 ] , CAPITAL'S IOO.OOO.OO DIRECTORS' A UWYM/VM-C W.NASU iNlMltlARD CUV C BARTON C H.LAKC. JJBROWN-THOS L.KIME3ALL. FRENCH SPECIFIC A POSIT IVE andperminent CURE ( or all URINARY ORGANS. Cur.i tuliiroothirliettmint till t.Fulldittctiont with eieb bolllo Price , on dollir. bto ilgnttun ol E. U VMNU For Sale Qy All