8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDA/Y. / JUNE 12 , 1892--SIXTEEN PAGES. i/PI i P\T fi'tpun P n\ KELLIY , S1ICER & 10 , Wo Advho Our Friouds to Call Early Monday. BLACK SILK MITTS 25C Wo Mnko Spcrlnt Iniliiccmont * for Monday i Tliono Wlio Como Kurlkul Will ( let tlm llrnt Choice Spe- ctul I.MCO Sale. 50 pieces of Lcuvcntino nnd China printed silks , embracing the choicest btvlcs that Imvo been produced this HCU- to'n , never sold less than $1 mid $1.25 u yard , Mondny morning these silks will bo exhibited on our counter ? nt 83c. This IH really u bargain , nnd wo would ndvlso our friends lo como early. CO dox.cn of Adlo 4-button length kid gloves In tuns , browns , grays nmfblucks. This is the glove that has been so long favorably known to customers which \vo have'always sold at 81.15. Monday morning at fcfio. Kn.VHor'fl ' patent flnguro tipped silk ( Moves. This is Iho only glove with double finger ends , which insures long wear ; blacks and grays , Monday 7oc , ai.nn BLACK SILK MITTS BLACK SILK MITTS. IMo usually sold for Me. Me usually fold tor fiOc. / > 0o usually hold for 76c. COc usually hold for Hoc. 7Co iiHuully nold for SI. 00. 81.00 usually sold for $1.25. The above are exceptionally good bargains. LACKS. LACKS. Special bargains. 8 , 10 and 12-inch black all silk chnn- tllly lace llounclngs at 48c , GOc , 75c , SI 00 and $1.25 a yard. 8. 10 and 12-inch black silk guiqulro do Irlundo nt-18c , 55c , 7oc , $1.00 and 81. H5. 8 , 10 and 12-inch whlto and ecru point do Irlando llounclngs at I0c ! , E5c , 4/ie / , 00 and 75 a viird. NOVELTIES IN LADIES' BELTS. 2 and " .i Inch oxtm heavy Armuro eilk TENNIS BELTS , ( in blnck , crcino , navy and wine ) , at 87je and 7fle each. Solid calf poinled girdle ( laced ) bolts ( Something quite now ) , Only $1.50 Each. Surah silk "outing sashes , pointed front , only $1.15 each. Gold and silver lacquered fancy open work metal belts. / > 0e , 05o nnd S5c each. FINK IMPORTED GAUZE FANS. Plain cretno , albo dainty hand paint ing , t $1.50 , $1.75 , J2.00 , $2.50 , 53.00 up to $8.00 each. HEAL JAPANESE FOLDING FANS. Latest Designs , ( hand printed decoration. ) At 2iC , 'i/ic / , 6c ( ) and 7i5e each. All silk Windsor tics , now plaids , Btripcs and dots , only 2oc qiich , usually sold atiioc. THREE SPECIAL DRIVES IN LAD1AS' EMBROIDERED SCOL LOPED FINW LAWN HANDKER CHIEFS. At loc , 2oc and 30c each. RIBBONS. RIBBONS. Odds and ends of lots comprising failles with satin edge , satin and gros grians and sitin : and tinsel cltocts , Reduced to 4o. 74o , lOc and 15c ayard. JUST ABOUT ONE HALF THE REG ULAR PRICE. KKLLEY , STIGER & CO. , Corner Farnam nnd loth streets. Who AMU lie NciinlniitiMl ? Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way will soil tickets to the democratic convention one faro for the round trip. Tickets good going .Tuno 1C to 21. re turning until Juno25. Remember , there is an electric reading lamp in each berth. Trains leave Union depot , Omaha. 11:30 : a. in. and 7:05 : p.m. , arriv ing in Chicago early next morning. Ticket ollico , 1501 Farnam street. F. A. NASH , C. S. CAKHIKK , Gcn'l Agont. City Ticket Agent. Samuel Burns says this is splendid re frigerator weather , and ho has fifty Jewell's celebrated make ho wants to hell at factory prices ; also fifty Guto City filters. Great slaughter sale still coca on. Everything must go this week , and every lady in posted as to quality of our goods. They are not shoddy goods , like you find in these cheap sales ; they nro all A No. 1 goods , and are going at your own price. Como early and got a good selection. Mits. R. II. DAVIUS , Opp. Podlolllc. Do not allow your wlfo to prepare Sunday dinner this hot weather , but take her to the now restaurant , 17th nd Furr.ms. Itoiinil Trip Tlrliets. The only line running through trains direct to Denver , Colorado Springs , Munitou and Pueblo. Low rates to all points in Colorado , Utah or Pacific coast points. Fast tlmn on elegant vcslibulod tniiim , fieo reclining ohuir cars and the celebrated "Rock Island dining care. " Comfort , safety and speed secured when ticketed via the "Great Rook Island Route. " Ticket ollli-o 1002 Farnam street. CIIAUI.KS KKNXKUV , J. L. Di5HivoiBi : : , G. N. W. P. A. City Ticket and Pass. Agt. Drniurnitlo Commtlon. Chicago and toUirii ono faro for the round trip. Tickets on suloJunolGto lit. good to return July 0. Secure tickets and stooping i-nr accommodations nt ottlcu of the great Rock Island route , 1002 Farnam street. CHAS. Kr.NNr.DV , G. N. W. P. A. J. L. Du BHVOISI : , City Tkt. & P. A. Ilnydon Bros. It-string cabinet grand upright piano , now scale , $187.50 , Ninv York mid Itetuni. July to 0 ono faro for the round trip. Choice ot routes from Chicago. Hot urn limit August 15. Call at Chi cago. Rock Island it Pacific Ry. ticket ollico , 1(102 ( Farnam street. CHAP. KUNNHDV , G. N. W. P. A. J. L. Di : BUVOISI : , City Tlct. & P. A. Hamilton Wnrron , M. D. , oclootlo and magnolia physician aid surgeon. Spe cialty , disomoi of wo'iiou and children. HON. lUth atroat Telephone 113i ' ClunliiK Out. N. E. Barkalow will close out of the Hell , Dodge and 15th street * , Inn entire Block of groceries at cost for cash. Going into another business which will require all my attonllon , I for this reason , Imvo decided lo lot everything go at iot. ! HERE ARK SOME BARGAINS. Itlco , per pound , fin. Imported preserves , 81.00 pur bottle. Custls Bros. ' line table preserves in' glass jars , 7f > e Imported preserves , par glass , 20c. Cyrils Bros. ' preserves , per glass , 20c. 1'Vonch nous , per dozen , line , 81.80. Baking" , powder , Dr. Price's , per pouiif ] , lOc.- WMtQlF.nglo soap , 0 bars , iMc. v.y/obu'8 perfect starch ( equal to Magic ) ior ) box , 7o. Pulil itUrbb's baking powder , /good / nu any bulk baking powder ) per pound , 2Jc , THE "BOSTON STORE BASEME The Boss Dry Goods Stock Now Being Sold iu Our Basement AT A FRACTION OF ITS REAL VALUE In Hplto of the Orrat Unrenlni Wo Ilmo llf n A < -rtllliK mill OiilnR I.nit Week Tomorrow I'rlccs nro K\rn Still I.oucr. HERE'S HOW WE ARE SELLING THE BANKRUPT STOCK. 1,000 best quality opaque window shades , on spring rollers , plr.ln and decorated In all colors , at lOo each , complete. Regular price SOc. LACE CURTAINS. The entire stock of bankrupt curtains Including soft lacy effects , extra heavy guipure , dainty Imitation brnssols. . Not a curtain in the lot worth less than $1.00 per pair ; all go at S2.50. The very finest line of iwo toned nnd gulpuro lace curtains , worth up to $10.00 , go at iU)8. ! ) In this lot. arc also 30 puiro of Irish point tambour , Swiss curtains lhat are tin extra bargain. They all go at $3.08. 100 pairs of line chenille curtains in nil shades with heavy , beautiful fringe lop nnd bottom and beautiful dado. These curtains would bo cheap at $7.60 ; bankrupt price , 81.08. 100 beautiful , vary largo moquottonnd Brussels rugs at U5c and $1.2-3 , worth up to $8.CO. DRESS GOODS IN THE BASEMENT. All the low-priced dross goods from the bankrupt stock will bo sold In the basement Black Iron frame grenadines worth2f c go at5c-ayard. Tills material makes the coolest dress In the world. 41 inch gray henrletla , double fold plaids and illuminated and brilliantincs at 8c a yard worth up to 35c. Wide wool plalp and striped James town suitings , ! 1-Inch wide wool hen- riollas. Striped hair line goods , worth 60o and ( ic ( ) , go at 2oc. GREAT SALE SILVERWARE TOMORROW MONDAY. Sold by Shook , Patterson & Co. of Omaha To the Boston Store In order to introduce the Landers , Fr.iry & Clark silverware At 63.2.1 a set Tomorrow ( Monday ) wo offer -100 sets of silver knives and forks at 83.25 a sot , guaranteed in every respect , moro valuable , finer , better , handsomer nnd more durable than * Iho Rogers goods. We also olTor some tremendous bar gains in silver lea sels , cake slauds , dull stands. And novelties in silver match boxes , purees , etc.THE THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. cor. lOlh and Douglas. IIOXMHT'S Popular Prices Prcial ! . Our bulter department has been be sieged with customers who nppiociato gelling Iho pure article at very low prices. Wo begin as low ns 5c per pound and its all the pure product. Got our prices and buy our butler. Our cggti are all largo , clean , well candled slock , sold in now annex. Special leu , colfeo and spice depart ment nt Bennett's is a winner. See the premiums wo give' with tea nnd baking powder. Cull and get a cup of iced tea free nnd see us make jelly in five minutes. BENNETT'S' SPECIAL CHAIR SALE Is a grand success ; get some of thorn before they are all gone. A few lanterns left at 2oc each. Door malls at 25c each. Best inudo spring balance scales at low price. Our duug department' attracts largo crowds. The prices do it All goods marked in plain figures and guaranteed. Wo commence our special sale of baby nnd doll.buggies , all of the best make and sold ut tfio lowest prices , $1.25 and umviii'ils : Hiiln in Ivinnmnnt iinnnv. W. R. BENNETT CO. , 1&02-1612 Caullol avenue. Samuel Burns got the contract for furnishing the Hotel Mercer with 10,000 pieces of Glasgow china , being the lowest and best bidder for hotel china. Go to Burns. Now Sculo Kimbnll Piano. Only nt A. Hospo's music rooms. Try Lyon's creamery butter , Courtney & Co. Tel. 057. 25th and Duvongort. Southmuydo & Bunnoll sell Union soap. Wliut thu Doctor Knlil. "The ride lo Denver on the Denver Fast Mall was a pleasure never to be forgotten. The fastest train In the world , the smoothest track and the finest coaches. Those sleepers were indeed a lullaby. " This is nn extract from a lotlor the doctor addressed lo Iho passenger depart - part men t of the Union Pacific regarding the celebrated Union Pacific Fast Mall , No. 8. Clilnu DeromlUn Mutorliilx. Novelties , great variety. Hospo's Spirit I.iikn , Io\i , The favorite resort of Omuhn people. Excursion tickets now on sale at 811.15 for round trip. The Omaha-Spirit Lake sleepers will bo put on about Juno 20. The Holol Orleans will bo under Iho management of the B. C. R , & N. Ry. Co. the game as last year , thus Insuring the host accommodations Remember the sleeping car line on the ' 'Old Sioux City route" will commence running Juno 20. Tickets and berths can bo pro cured at clly llckot ollico , 1401 Furnam St. J. R BUCHANAN , General passenger agent W. A. Brown sells Union soup. TO CHICAGO. lliilf Itatv * Juno 17-111. The Burlington roulo will neil round Hip tickets ti > Chicago v.t half rates Juno 17lh lo 21sl , good to return unlll July (1th. ( The Burllnglon runs two fast vostl- bulod express trains dally to Chicago : No. 2 , leaving at 4:45 : p.m. , arrives at Chicago at 8 a.m. No. 0 , loaves at 11:50 : p.m , nnd roaches Chicago at 2:15 : the next aflornoon. No. 0 carries a special Omaha slooporwhich is open for Iho recaption of passengers at I ) p.m. Both trains nro splendidly equipped with reclining chair cars and Pullman sleepers ; nil inoals served In dining cars. The Sumoeot association , acting as an escort to Governor James E. Boyd , has solccled the Burlington ns the official route to Chicago , and will leave Omaha in a special train at 7 p.m. , Juno 18th. For sleeper roborvalloiiB , tickets and in formation apply toW. W. F. VAlLT , , City Ticket Agent , liiJiU Furnuiu et. Great Stonchill Bankrupt Dress Goods imcl Silk Sale at Its Height TOMORROW WILL BE A WONDERFUL DAY An r.\en llmiilrril Itcinft ( lrriitc t llnrgnlna of Knllro Stock Which Wo Picked Out When Wo I'lrnt Out It from the Sheriff. NOTHING RESERVED. All on sale tomorrow. $1.50 AND $2.00 DRESS SlbKSCOc , 75c , I'So A YARD. An oven hundred patterns of black silks , thn cream of Iho enllro bankrupt stocks , hold in reserve up lo now. Go lomorrow. Each of these black silk dross pallcrns conluins ! ) lo 12 lengths , ouch a yard nnd quarter long , just the length of a lady's skirt , so that there Is no loss by waste In cutting. In thcso patterns there are black Chinas , India silks , pcnn-do-solo Ann , heavy failles , double warp surahs , best gros grain and rhadamas. Bniir in mind these nro choicest qual ities to be had , nil worth from $1.60 to $2.00 a yard , but wo will sell Ultra lo- morrow at SOc , 75o and 08o a yard. All Stonehill's oOc and 70o silks , in figured chinos , plaids surahs , plain gros grains , satin striped Indiiu , black swival surahs , brocaded and colored stripes , all go at ! ! 3u a yard. 60 pieces all sill : faille in all colors- black Chinas , heavy brocades , best qual ity figured Chinas and Indlas , go at O'Jc. 44-inch mohair brilliantlno in black and all colors. Thuso goods have al ways sold from 75o up to $1.00 ; our price , 2c ! ) a yard. All the finest grades of French Bed ford cords In tans , grays and till colors , all wool French debelgcs 40 Inches wide , all vool line poplin checks , and all the best grades of Stonehllls' all wool goods po at 52o n yard. All the 42-inch b tick silk gloria , guaranteed wool and silk , go at 75o u yard.All All the 44-Inch colored silk gloria in light grey , steel grey , navy , gurnet , in changeable effects , Iwo loncs black and garnet. Noiv greens and tans. Just the thing for warm weather , go at 08c , worth SI.75. SI.75.THE THE BOSTON STORE. N. W. Cor. 10th & Douglas. The Dcmcr Past Mull Makes the fastest , time of any railway train oust or woit , loiving Omaha at 0:15 : In the evening and arriving ut Den ver at 7:10 : the next morning. Consult Harry P. Deucl , city ticket agent Union Pacific Syslcm , 1302 Farnam St. Dr. Culliraore. oculist. BJS building If you wish to sco ono of the finest dining rooms in Omaha , come and eat your Sunday dinner at The Howard. C. L. Brotherhood soils Union soap. William and Agnes , son and daughter of the lute Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kohl , desire lo thank their friends nnd the A. O. U. W. . G. A. R. , W. R. C. , K. G. R. , for the kindness tendered them in Iheir sad boreuvment L't AssoclKtlon , Acting as an honorary escort to Gov ernor James E. Boyd. will leave Omaha at 7 p. m. , Juno 18th , in a special train by the Burlinglon roulo and will reach Chicago early Iho next morning. This arrangement gives attendants at the democratic national convention ample time to locate themselves comfortably before the convention begins. For further information address Nut Brown , Merchants hotel , Omaha. If you are looking for first-class board and room , try the Howard. Summer Tourist Tickets To 1,000 pleasant places oust , north and west arc now on s-ilo at "tho North western lino" city ticket ollico. 1401 Farnnm street Estoy and Camp & Co. pianos nnd organs , now No. 9 Wheeler & . Wilson sowing machines sold on easy monthly payments. George W. Lancuslor & Co. , ug'tB. , 514 S. lOlh st. IIKfcUNA. AND HETUIIN. Ono Fiiro for the Hound Trip. For the accommodation of these desir ing to visit at points in the vicinity of or ut Helena in Juno during the session of the convention of tno supreme ledge ot the Ancient Order of United Work men , the Union Puclfis will sell tickets to Helena and return ut ono faro for the round trip. Tickets on sale Juno 7th to 14th inclusive , limited to 30 days from date of sale. For uny additional informa tion apply to Hurry P. Deuol , city ticket agent , 1302 Furnam street. . 1 , litest Sheet Miittlc. Received dailv , A. Hospo , music rooms. Chicago Cash Grocery soils Union soap. _ _ 7 O'clock In the Is the tlmo Iho fust Omaha-Chlcngo train via "tho Northwestern lino" loaves the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , arriving at Chicago at 0:30 : o'clock next morning. Vestibulod sleepers and free purlor curs. City ticket ofilco , 1401 Furnam. K. Junlcowskl sells Union soap. Kxciirnlon to > ie\v York. The Christian Endeavor Society of Nebraska hus arranged with ' "The North-Western lino" to run n solid train of Bloopers and free chair curs from Omaha to Now York City , leaving Omaha July 4 at 7 p. m. Railroad rates for this occasion will bo one-half faro for Iho round Irip.- For full information apnly at Y. M. C. A. rooms or city ticket ollico of "Tho North-Western line , " 1401 Farnam St G. F. WKST , R R. KITOIIIH , C. P. & T. A. General Agont. The W. A. Page Soap Co. , nro pub lishing each week a different list of ton merchants who soil Union soup. Watch for your grocer's nnino. M. Levlnson soils Union soap. Cull forum , You have .seen California- frequently mentioned in newspapers nnd magazines Perhaps a friend hus boon thcro und writes enthusiastic letters buck homo about the climate und the fruits. It mukos you anxious to sco the country for yourself. The best time to go is in the fall nnd winter. Then work hero is least prcbs- Ing and California climate is now pleas ing. The way to go in via Santa Fo route , on ono of that lino's popuiur , per sonally conducted parties , leaving Chicago cage every Saturday evening , and leav ing Kansas City every Sup-Jay morning. Special agents nnd porlors In nllond- unco. Pullman tourist sleepers are used , furnished with bedding , mat- trostes , toilet articles , etc. Second elms tickets honored. Write to E. L. Palmer , passenger agent Simla Fo route , 13 0 Fnruutu street , Omulm , Neb , N. Il.til nlconor. On Monday morning wo place on sale the handsomest liiio of fast blnck wash dress goods that Jwo have ever had In our store , and woiftuvu boourod them on such terms that wo can soil them nt just about half price. Underneath wo give particulars ; nlsasn lot of silks suitable for the warm ? uti dearly half price. WASH GOODS DEP'M'T. Fn'st blnck wnth'dross fabrics. 10 pieces , ' 12-moh Persian cord at 16c , worth regular S5c. In polka dot , fig ured , pin slrloo and fancy Stripe. 9 pieces a2-lnch lace stripe , mola- novn , lOc , worth 35c. In largo and small white figure ? . 10 pieces 21-inch fancy foulard 15c , worth 25c. In light nnd drab ground , fancy figures. 12 pieces 32-inch sitln strlpo chalhcs lOc , worth 30a In polka dot , whlto and colored and fancy figures. 11 pieces satin stripe challlos , 25c , worth 3jc , In white and colored figures. 20 pieces crcpo molunols , lc ! ) , worth 30c. In satin stripe with fancy figures , In plain ground with fancy figures. 10 pieces hcnriolta novelties , 19c , worth SOc , In plain ground with fancy figures. SILK DEPARTMENT. Colored china silks , 26c ; worth 40r. Colored surah silks , Including black , 40c ; worth 70c. Black silk grenadines , 05c ; worth $1.00. 24-inch blnck hubutul silk , Ooc ; worlh OOc. OOc.Black Black India silks with colored figures , beautiful designs , 22x20 inchus wide , worth OOc and $1.00 , your choice , 05c. Your choice of all our $1.25 and $1.35 figured India silks at $1.00. CITIZENS OF OMAHA : During the encampment of the guards show your loyalty by displaying the na tional colors. Wo huvo a full line of bunting nnd flags for the purpose In all styles. N. B. FALCONER. Decorate ! Decorate ! Docnrntct Tuesday , Juno 14,1802. Grand parade. Buy your dccorallons from Max Meyer & Co. Tourist ItntcH to Colorado Polutn. The Burlington route has on sale round triptickcls oed until 31stOctober , to the principal pleasure resorts of Colorado rado , at very reduced rates. The round trip rnto from Omaha to Denver , Mantlou * Colorado Springs and Pueblo is only * 25.00. Tickets to Salt J > ako and return , good for 00 days , are .also on sale at Iho low ralo of $55.00. The best train for Denver is the Bur lington's 4:10 : p. in. vestibule express. City ticket ollico , 122,5 Farnum street W. F. VAILL , agent. J. Marks sells Union soap. Now , and rare drugs. Sherman & Me Council loltt Dodge , 3d door west P. O W. T. Seaman,5- wagons und carriages Ilneniiijimeiit Grund Pantile. Tuesday , Jure 14 , 1S92. J Decorate yourJbuilding.B Flags und-nll kinds of bunting at Mnx'Moyor & Qa.fs. Nutlanhl J2lucatloiml Ansoclntlon K\cnr < Ion July 4-10 , the Burlington route will soil round trip tickets to Saratoga , N. Y. , nt ono fair plus $2.00. Tickets are good to return until September 1. Special Pullman sleepers will leave Omaha on July 9 and will run througn to Saratoga without Change. The low rates of furo referred lo above , the through cur facilities at the dis posal of Iruvolers by the Burlington route , and the delightful beiibon of the year combine to make ibis an une qualled opportunity ot visiting the oasl. For furlhor information apply lo W. F. Vaill. city ticket agent , 1223 Farnam street , Omaha. Bunting und all the lalost decorations. Max Meyer & Co. lliiir Fnro to Now York. For the national convention , Y. P. S. C. E. , the Burlington route wijl on July 4 , 5 and 0 sell round trip tickets to Now York at half rates. The bulk of Chrislian Endoavorors live south of the Platte river and will use the Burlington route to the conven tion. tion.Tho The benefit of the reduced rates re ferred to Is open to the general public. Buggugo checked direct from resl- donee through to destination. For information regarding regular and special trains- through sleepers to Now York , fares , etc. , apply lo W. F. Valll , cily ticket agent , 1223 Fariiam street , Omaha. A. II. Daublo sells Union soap. Seeing Is bololvlng , nnd wo will make rates to suit you at The Howard. Como und see what wo Imvo and got our now rates. S. E. cor. 10th and Howard sts. A. Peterson & Co. sell Union soap. Y. 1 * . K. C. i : . to Now A'ork In July. If your tickets road from Chicago via the Lake Shore route You can pass ever Iho only all-rail line between Chicago und Now Yoi k. You can slop at Niagara Fulls cither going or rolurning. You can slop ; at Chautuuqua on the return trip. You can make"tho Irip ono way be tween Albany land Now York on the fumous Hudson river bouts. You cun stop'nt Albany on Iho rolurn for n sldo trip to Saratoga , where the National Educational association will moot You nro landed in Now York City ( without ferry transfer ) at the Grand Central slallonj Forty-second street , within ton initiates walk from Madison Squnro garden and all the principal hotels. Tickets i vill bo on Bale from Chicago July 5U , and 7 , 81ROO for round trip. For full'information or reserva tions , which cann bo mudo ut any tlmo , address as bolowt Tourist tlckots lo the various eastern resorts nro uleo now on sale , a list of which will bo furnlshud on application. B. P. IIUJU'HUKY. T. P. A. , 727 Main street , Kansas City. C. 1C. WlUiKlt , W. P. A. , Chicago. W. R. Bennett Co. so',1 Union soap. Now I'rnino Moulillncii. Late dcslngs. A. Hospe , Douglas st. Unit Ilnten t Chit-ago Via the Northwestern line , Juno 17th , 18th und 10th , good llll July (1th ( , inclu sive. The Jiicksonlun club , guests and friends from the entire stulo leave Oma ha via above line on a special Iraln Sun- dap. Juno lOlh , 7 p. in. , for the demo cratic convention. The rate 1s open to the general public. Call quick for berths at 1401 Farnum street. G' . F. WKST , R R. RITCHIK , 0. P. & T. A. General agent , NEBRASKA CENTRAL R'Y ' CO Don't Accept Faho Statements of Inter ested Parties , but Investigate for Yourself , VOTERS READ ! VOTERS READ ! Iu You Know AVlnit tlio NclirnnUa Con- tin ! Jtnllroml 1'ruptMi ! * ? u7 Well Then , Kciul This. It proposes to buy eight blocks of ground botwoo i Fifteenth and Eleventh utretsls , and California and Chicago slrecls , except small fractions of blocks 27 , 28 and SS. Compare this with the grounds occupied by the three railroads at Fifteenth nnd Webster. You will find it double Iho sine. It can accommodate at least twelve railroads. What noxt'i1 To.bulld 100 miles of railway east of the Missouri river. What for ? To bring Into Omaha a number of rail roads not now doing business thoto. How much does Iho Nebraska Central got to aid it in buying this largo track of ground and building this 100 miles of railroad. 3100,000. What linen of rnll-vny are there with in easy roach of Omaha that may bo brought in by this Iowa line ? The Illinois Central. The Wluona & Southwestern. The Minneapolis it St. Louis. The Chicago , St. Paul & Kansas City. The Chicago. Fort Madison & DCS Molncs. The Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fo. The Baltimore & Ohio. The Ohio & Mississippi. The Keokuk & Western. The Quincv , Omaha & Kansas City. The Iowa Central. When will they get this $100,000.00 ? Not until they purchase the depot grounds and have completed the con- Etruclion of the Iowa road nud con nected it with two or moru of these roads. Can they occupy the torrilory nnd keep these roads out of OmnlmV No. By the terms of their proposi tion they must allow every ono of thorn to run both their passenger and freight trains over this road into the city of Omaha. Can they charge thorn nn oxhorbitant price for the use ol these tracks ? No. No.Why Why not ? Because the proposilion provides that if they cannot agree , three of your dis trict judges shall llx the rental to bo paid.When When does this provision lake ofToct ? Road the proposition ; you will sco that it takes eiTect immediately and not at the end of live years , as the "enemy" persist in charging. Is $100,000 a largo sum to bo paid to secure these agreements ? Would you prefer to have ono railroad occupy this territory , keeping the others out , and enter the city of Omaha and nuying only butllcicnt ground for its own use ? Would it not bo worth $100,000 to PO- cure the entrance of any two of these roads ? Carefully consider these three ques tions nnd answer them for yourselves on the Kith ol June. What next does the Nebraska Central propose ? To build a doublo-trnclc railroad bridge across the Missouri river. Where ? Up at Florence , or opposite East Omaha , or do\yn at Child's Mills , or at some other point to benefit some par ticular locality , or to further sonu real estate speculation , or whore it cuii bo put in the cheapest. No. Well , then , where ? At the foot of Cass street , opposite the center of Iho city , just as near to the present wagon bridge as the act of con gress will permit. Is this a single track bridge ? No. It is a double track bridgo. How many roads would a single track bridge accommodate ? At least three , but probably not moro than livo. How much is paid to aid in building this bridge making it double tracic in stead of single track , so that a largo number of roads can got in over it ? $2.50,000. When are these bonds to bo deliv ered ? Not until the bridge is completed. How does the Nebraska Central got from its bridge across the Union Pacific shop grounds ? By an elevated double tracked via duct. Does It disturb the buildings or tracks of the Union Pacific railroad to cllcct this crossing. No. It does not disturb a single tracker or building. How uoes it support this elevated via duct ? By piers which have been carefully loca'tod by actual survey between exist ing tracks and buildings. Will this prevent the Union Pacific from building Us boiler shop ? No. Why ? Because it has plenty of room elsewhere - whore within its grounds , not only for the proposed boiler shop , but for u largo number of other buildings. Did the Union Pacific stake out ils boiler shop and inland lo build It upon block ! 10 in accordance with its applica tion for a building permit ? No , but across Cuss slrcot , in the way of the Nebraska Central. What next does the Nobtaska Central propose lo do ? To build a line of railroad to South Omaha and a branch line from u point on this main line near Lctvvonworth and Fortieth strcelH lo 'the Little Papllllon In sec. 2" > , twp. 15 , range 12 , in Douglas county , and also a branch line from a point on the main line near Fourteenth and IzurU slrools northerly lo Grace slrcot. Are these lines lo bo single Irack ? The ono wosl IP , bul the ono north is to bo double truck. Are those lines to bo run on Iho sur face and across all Iho railroad trucks , slrcot'ci.r lines and public slreoln at grade ? No. The main line is lo run overhead from llth and Cass streets until it has reached a point south of Cuming slroot and west of 24lh street How irnny streols does It Uion cross at grade before it reaches Lou von worth bt OBt ? Only four , because when ll readies California street it is low enough to pass underneath that street and all succeed ing stroelB north of Leavonworth street Does it cut through Iho Farnam street hill and ruin that beautiful residence dislrlcl ? No. When It roaches Dodge slreot it onlora a tunnel which extends to a point two blocks north of Leaven worth street. How long la the tunnel ? Two thousand foot. IB it single truc'tod ? No. It is double tracked. Why do they go lo Iho enormous ex panse of making this tunnel- double tracked ? So that A largo number of roads can uio It and transact uii uullwUod amount ot business without accidents and annoy ing delays. Where do tlioy cross Loavonworth Street ? Within a low feet of the point at which the Belt line now crosses It on grade. How do they got to South Omaha from this point ? By paralleling the Bolt line- Is the line from 1-Uli and Izard north nn elevated line ? It Is .intll it has crossed the railroad tracks and Nicholas street ( which is the only Important thoroughfare ) , and then it drops down to the surface , connecting with the various railroads entering the city from the north. \V hat is this line for ? To onnblo the railroad companies en tering Omaha from the east to reach the level plateau lying north ot Nicholas and cast of Fifteenth , to tocuro shop grounds , yardage , etc. , and to reach East Omaha , and those entering Omaha from the north to reach the union depot and terminal grounds of the Nebraska Central Railway company at Fifteenth and Chicago streets. What Is the line lo llio Lllllo Papll llon crock for ? To allow eastern railroads entering Omaha over the Nebraska Central bridge to build out of Omaha , Into the state of Nebraska. How much is the Nebraska Central to receive for building thos lines ? Two humi-od ! and fifty thousand dollars , but not until the lines are com pleted. Can the Nebraska Central railway keep the other railroads from crossing its bridge and using its lines for live years , as cluuged by the enemy ? No. 'Iho pioposltlon provides that they shall bo allowed to run their loco motives , passenger and freight trains over the bridge , and over all those Hues on fair and equal term" , and upon Iho payment of just and reasonable com pensation , and if they cannot agree the arbitrators shall have power lo decide what is jiul , fair and reasonable , and enforce their decisions. This- provision also takes olTcot immcdlaioly. What next docs Iho Nebraska Central propose ? To build a union depot to cost $100- 000.00 , which shall bo in keeping with the oilier publio buildings of Iho city of Omaha and largo enough lo accommo- da to all lailrniuls which inn.v ilmlrn In use It Where is it located ? At the corner of loth and Chicago , opopslto JolToison square , and within three blocks of your postolllco building. How does this location suit you ? Don't you want a Union depot which you will not bo ashamed to have your friends enter when they come to Omaha ? Do you think the building of this depot would stop the building of the ono at Tenth street ? Would it not rather hasten it ? Don't you think it would bo to the advantage - vantage of the city to Imvo two union depots , BO that strangers would have an opportunity to sco something of the central part of the city ? How much docs Iho Nebraska Central got for this improvement ? 8160,000.00. When ? Not until the depot is completed and the Nebraska Central and at least one other railway are actually using it. After twenty years of waiting arc you not willing to devote this sum for this magnificent improvement if you are not to pay for the same until you actually secure it ? Is this depot and the depot tracks fifty feet up in the air , as it has been repre sented by the enemy ? No. The depot and all of the tracks on the depot grounds are on trade. Have wo ottered you too many things at once ? Is there any part of it you don't want ? Is there any part of it unnecessary ? If we build a bridge only , do you think that other railroads would como in and build everything else without subsidies ? Wo thought so once , but found that they would not como in unless they could Bfccuro depot facilities and good connec tions with South Omaha , whore the most important freight business is to bo secured. Do you think the aggregate ( $750,000) ) is a very largo sum to give for these im portant improvements ? "Perhaps it is , but you may know that the Union block Yards company in the last seven years has given away much moro than this amount lo secure the location at Soutli Omaha of the various packing houses now there , and recently offered almost half of the above sum to secure the location of ono additional house , knowing that by doing so it would increase its business for nil time and soon got back In extra profits through increased business the enor mous outlay. What has done more to promote the growth and prosperity of Omaha than the liberal policy pursued by the Stock Yards company ? If Iho enemy lolls you that our plans are not properly drawn and that the schema is not feasible , toll him that the plans huvo been examined by some of the most omlnont engineers in the Unilod States and the arrangement pro nounced to bo first-class In every respect If ho tells you Hint our route through the city ruins a largo amount of pro perty , please examine the route your self and you will bo surprised to learn how devoid of trulh this is and how many hundreds moro in number would bo injured bv any other route which could bo solcctcd inside of Iho Belt rail way. If ho tells you lhat the road should run on the surface , toll him that ho is behind the limes ; that the important cities of the counlry are compelling Iho railroads lo elevate or depress their tracks ; ack him how ho would devise - vise a scheme llial would inlorforo so little with the use of Iho public sit cola for other purposes UR Iho plan which is described , auk him why ihis line should bo pushed away from in front of the man whoso property has become valuable by the upbuilding of the outlaying districts and placed in front of the homos of a much larger number of poorer people and across all the public streets on grade. If lie criticises us bocauao wo failed in this enterprise ( it was not planned on a scale broad enough to bo Indepondcnl , and bccauto ) before , toll him llial we fatted because the other enemy ( which ho probably represents ) , secured the only railroads which were at that time Book ing an onlrnnco to Omaha , and don't forgot that nothing but Iho Hlrong arm of the law has boon able to make thorn stand bv their agreement If ho will not listou to reason , prick him and aeo if you huvo not lapped a man whoso personal Interests ni'6 Jit slake ollher financially or politically , or ono who Is "agin nil taxation and imbllo improvements of every eliar'nctcr. ' " A few things to remember. NO BONUS ARK TO BK DELIV ERED UNTIL Til K IMPROVEMENTS FOR WHICH THEY ARE GIVEN ARE COMPLETED. The pioposltlon must bj ratified by the Nobtaska Central within forlyflvo davs nftor the election. Work must begin before May 1 , 1803 , and continuous progress made , and must , not stop for u period exceeding ninety days , before at least $2,000,000 has beeu expended ; $ " > 00,000 must bo expended within the first nliio months upon actual conslrucllon , not including the cost ot real ostale or right of way. If any ono of these conditions is violated lated all Iho subsidies are \ty \ Iho term * of thu proposilion forfolleu. The bonds are to ho placed In trust , but do not become an indebted ness of tho. clly or councty unlll they are delivered by the trustee , who can only deliver thorn upon the order of the mayor and city council and board of county com missioner ? , and all coupons are to bo re moved before delivery. Tills is an Omaha enterprise , pro jected by Omaha men , but the public interests are so well protected that no mailer who may own It in the future , the city and county cannot bo deprived of the benefits which they have boon promised. Please read lion. John D. Howo'a lollor In nnolhor column and sco what a man who is thoroughly familiar with conditions contained in Iho proposition , and who has the Interests of the publl at heart , thinks of this matlor. Also plcnso read Iho resolulions passed by Iho Real Eslulo Owners asso ciation , the Manufacturers and Con sumers association and Iho South Omalu : Live Stock exchange and see what the shippers think of the project If you feel that the maximum rate should huvo boon inserted , road Mr. Dumoni's lollcr of Juno 0 , which ap pears in another calumn. If you think the bridge rate is of any great importance , read Mr. Dtimontr next letter , which will appear In Tills Br.K and World-Herald within a few days , and which is crowded jut of Tim today for lack of space. If vou feel that the man who are back of this projnctaro not in earnest or huvo not the ability to carry it out , watch the dully papers for information on thi ยง point. If you think this Is a Union Pacific deal , see if you cun harmonl/o the terms of the proposition with the well known policy of the Union Pacific , which aims ut keeping the railroads out of this city and out of Iho territory west of the Mis souri river. If you think tills is a scheme to got these subsidies und by blackmail secure train the enemies of the project a con sideration for allowing the mailer lo drop , look ever the list of names of these conncetod with the enterprise which has been heretofore published and which will bo published again before election day with a number ot new names included , and see whether you believe them capable of such a. dastardly transaction. If you are still disposed to vote against the bonds because of bomo personal fooling against some mombar of the company or seine conflicting inter , cst , pletiso think twice before you help to deprive your neighbors und friends of the possibility of securing Ibis great addition lo the railroad fa cilities of this city , county and stale , und consider carefully whether the benefits to you personally will not out weigh all considerations. VOTE FOR PROGRESS. DEVELOP MENT AND PROSPERITY. VOTE FOR THE BONDS. VOTE FORTHEBpNDS. The Nittloiml Doniocrntln Convention. On the occasion of the democratic con vention at Chicago Juno 21 , 18)1 ! ) > , it is earnestly desired that the great state of Nebraska may bo well represented and tuko a prominent position at the na tional gathering of democrats from nil the states in the union. To Ihls end , in order that the Nebraska democracy may probont a strong und imposing front , the J\ekbonian : club extends u cordial invita tion to all democrats to unilo with the club In attending the convention. Wo huvo chartered u special train on the Union Pacific and Chicago & North western railways , to leave Omaha Sun * duy , Juno 10 , at 4 p. m. , arriving at Chicago the next morning at 8 o'clock. Wo have arranged at Chicago with thir Sherman House , Atlantic und Midland Hotels for exclusive Nebraska head quarters. Wo have accomodations for SOO people at reduced r.itcs. Another delegation of our club nnd friends will leave Omaha , via the sumo lines , Monday , Juno 20 , at 7 p. m. and will bo mat In the Chicago depot by the club reception committee and escorted lo our headquarters. Railroad lickots nro half furo , und will bo Hold Juno 10 to 20 , good returning until July (1 ( inclusive. Buv your ticket ut your homo , direct through to Chicago via above lines. A largo number of prominent demo crats throughout Nebraska and Iowa , huvo already written us for uccommoda- lions , und in order that wo may bo ublo to provide all with ample and comfort able railway and holol uccommocations wo desire that you notify us of your in tentions at the earliest duto possible. Address all communications to S. R. Rush , 111 ! ) Now York Lifo building , Omaha , Nob. Respectfully , GKO. V. HINKS , President. S. R. RUSH. Secretary. Y. 1' . 8. C. K. At Noiv YorU , July 7 to 10 , The official roulo to Now York for tha Nebraska delegation is via the Union * Pacific , the -Chicago & Northwestern , the Lnko Shore & Michigan Southern and the Now York Central und Hudson River R. R. Through chair cars und sleepers , u short Htop in Chicago If de sired , a vlow of majeslU : Niagtiru Fulls and trip along the lovely Hudson by daylight tire but a few of the udvnntugoit ollorcd by * the official routo. Tickets atone ono faro lor the round trip. 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