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    THE OMAHA DAIL-Y BEE : AlUKSDAY , JUNE 16 , 1892.
BEATRICE COMING TO OMAHA
A Grant ! Excursion of Nebraska Citizens
Will Arrive Today.
ih
V MANUFACTURERS WILL MEET THEM
All tlio ArrnngnmrnM Porfrctcd for n So-
rlo % of Ktitrloii4 to Omulm Irolii
Dlll'urcnt Nuliniika 1'olntn A.
Dnylor IlL'iilrlvo.
A. U. Domrntor , director of the Manu
facturers imoclatlon nt Beatrice , VIM in the
city today and announced that all the ar
rangements had been perfected for I'lo ox-
curilon from Beatrice to Omahn.
' The oxcurslonhts who will number ever
SOU will leave Beatrice Thursday morning
nt 8:30 : , arrlvu in Omaha at 11:30 : and return
nt 10 o'clock the aamo night.
The Beatrlco baud , known as tha Third
City bnnd will accompany the oxcurslonlits
and help to ontortaln the visitors at the
Coliseum building in the afternoon und
ovcnlnc.
The party will bo rocolvod at the depot by
a committee of tbo Manufacturer's
association and escorted to the street
car * which will bo in waiting at the
Tenth street depot. They will go direct to
the Coliseum building , wharo all the mauhln-
ory will bo In operation and where they will
commence the pleasurable task of studying
tbo condition of Nobrasxa's manufacturing
industries.
Today will bo Known ns Beatrlco day , and
nil visitors at the Coliseum nro requested to
give special attention to tbo display of manu
factured goods from that citv.
All members of the association nnd citizens
of Omaha nro requested to bo present at the
Coliseum this afternoon nnd evening and
help to entertain the city's ' guests.
Other CltloH Will Conic.
Lincoln and Fremont havn not yet docMod
upon n day for tholr excursion but are
making preparations to comu in later.
The Lincoln manufacturers have bcon v&ry
much pleased with their rccoption nt Omaha
and are already satUtlod that their visit bora
will roault In tholr obtaining n good deal of
buunuss In Omaha.
A Fremont manufacturer says that almost
tbo llrsi man that looked at his exhibit
pulled out his card with the remark , "havo
your salesman call nt uiy place ) you can have
my buBlneiu. "
Nebraska Citv has solcctod Saturday of
this week as their day nnd they expect to
bring a crowd to Omaha that will astonish
the people hove.
Tlio members of tbo Nebraska Stnto Busi
ness Men's association attended the exposi
tion last evening In u body 150 strong. Sec
retary Hodgln und other oillcora ot the asso
ciation , together with a committee of Omaha
Jobbers , escorted thorn through nnd helped
1 to point out tbo most Interesting features ot
the exposition.
A rnportor of Tin : BKR started in to inter
view members of the party ns to their opin
ion of the exposition , but gave it ut > for the
X'eason that thcro was no difference of
opinion ninong them. They all expressed
surprise at the extent of the"exhibit nnd tbo
extent of Nebraska's Industries. Such ox-
pmslons as "Better than I oxnootod , "
"Boatn anything I over saw , " "Nebraska
ought to bo proud of this. " "No one can have
an Idcu of Nebraska Industries until they
eo this , " wcro hoard on every hand.
A goon many merchants oi.enly declared
that Nebraska manufacturers should have
all tbclr business. Some of thorn wont still
further nnd placed orders for goods on the
ipot.
\V1mt They hny.
C. W. Bryan of Lincoln'was hoard to re
mark that the manufacturer.- ) " exposition
was far superior to anything that bo had nn-
ticlnatod. Uo had also noticed that everyone
ono else Roomed to bo highly pleased with
thouxulbit and that the sentiment In fuvor
of patronizing homo Industries was gaining
ground rapidly.
W. II. II. Bonobrako , also of Lincoln , said :
A splendid success , nil wo need Is for the
people lo rctilizo what a grand show wo have
hero and the Coliseum building will hardlv
bo inrgu enough to hold the crowds that will
come. jNobroska lias some very fine manu
facturing plants nnd the manufacturers
could not have conceived of a bolter method
of bringing their products to the attention
of the people than by means of such an exposition -
position as this.
Mr. ICcea , the Beatrice manufacturer , said
Df tlio exposition : I never was so much sur
prised in my life think of Nebraska n
desert thirty-live years ago and now able to
make such an exhibit of manufactured goods
us this. It Is a thing for every citizen to bo
proud of. *
Tlio Union Ufo Kxlilblt.
Olio of the most nttrnctivo features of- the
Nebraska Manufacturers exhibit at the
Coliseum Is an Illustration of the benefits of
life insurance by the Union Llfo of Omaha.
It Is unique in ovary particular , illustrating
BS it doc.s , by its largo collection of little
people , many scones that nro iruo to life In
human experience. It Is tbo story of two
lives. Thoujh starting together and remain
ing in close business relations for years , they
.widely diverge in thn matter of" providing
for tbo future comfort nnd protection of
themselves nnd families in tbo event of busi
ness failure , which Is uvory common experi
ence of business men.
Gordon , who has every appearance of
bcliig n man of good business qualifications ,
thinks that whllo everything is prosperous
tbcro Is no necessity for any sclf-Uonlal , that
bo may provide for n contingency which
teems to him to ba qulto Impossible , so ho
locks to enjoy life while it Ic going. On the
other hand , Jennings , his business partner ,
carefully considers the possibilities of the
future , and kuowa that if the worst does.not
como ho will nt least bo laying nsldo a sura
cash support for old ago that cannot bo taken
from him by business failure or any other
calamity , nr.d bo adopts the best nnd only
method for doing this , by purchasing a stilt-
pblo amount of endowment life insurance.
Fourteen scenes nro introduced , bringing to
View the most striking events in the lives of
these parties to illustrate the oomts brought
cut.
cut.Tho consistency of tbo whole display is
lurnrislng. The features and general ap
pearance ot tbo ilgures introduced uro so
well marked nnd preserved through nil the
icenos that ono can readily distinguish thorn
Apart.
Mr. E. B. Hall , the city manager ; of the
Union Llfo Insurance company , bus devised
find executed this very novel nnd interesting
exhibition , and U deserving of much praUu
for hU success.
Wo are glad to note that our "Homo" com
pany , which Is deserving of the patronaga of
nil our peoplo' who carry life insurance , is
ruphllv becoming a loading western mstitu-
-tlon , already outstripping a number of life
Inuuruuco companies that are much older
than It Is. It reports double tbo now busi
ness thus far in IbUJ ever tlio sauio period of
Iho previous year.
Thn vituons of Omaha nnd this portion of
Iho northwest should tuke a personal Interest
in the Union Llfo , nnd It will In turn do
much for thorn. Several million dollars nro
nniiuullv sent east for no bolter lifo insur-
kuca than is furnished bv our homo com
pany.
No company ever started with stronger
financial bucking , or under more careful and
able management. The company is com
posed of seventy of our prominent business
men , who have deposited with thu mute ever
1100,000 for the protection of its policy-
holders.
Union Kim p.
Among the most Interesting features of
tbo exposition is the soap exhibit. U Is a
veritable soap house , In tuo sense that it is
mudo of soap nnd that soap is mada in it.
Thu spare Is enclosed with walls of soap
cinbmi'liu' thu leading brands manufactured
by ibo W. A , Page Soap company , and Is In
the form of u Moorish paluco. Tha founda
tion walls ( ire of solid blocks of Union , tar
nnd haul water soap , und the columns nro of
cukes of Union soap of commercial size. The
nrcbcd opunlnea at the sides nro out from
continuous walls of simp with tessellated
frcU' ) In red , wblto und blue , Above tbo
Jrrmt opening in bas relief letters of soup
In red nro the wox-ds "Union Soap. "
Tbo interior contains machinery used In
tho'uuiiiufacturo of Union soap , and nlso
Imgo1-blocks of thu manufactured article.
> Opo lu'iucnso block ot "Union soap , " which
is tliQixmipuny's lender , weighs 11,1)03 ) pounds
and form a ibo base of a pyramid in blocks of
rcdl whita und blue , with tbo words In raUod
lotiei-3 cut from soap , 'Uao Union Soap , "
Hut tbo mon Interesting interior exhibit is
the young ladr opjrutor who prasidoi at thu
vrupplusr table. She oa lly wraps , wltU
botb jackal nnd outside -wrapper ,
at the rate of 1,000 bars ot Union
soap fm hour , nnd can \\rap and pack
in boxes in u day of ton hours about 8,000
bars. Her llphlninghko movements draw
Iho crowd whet stand with open-mouthed
wonder while the young indy well she kooos
right on wrapping soap. The company's
factory is located on tbo river bank south of
the Union Pncllio bridge. They employ ever
forty people nnd do an linmonso business
from Iowa to tbo Pacific coast.
A OAHI ) .
Itoyn' * I'liiitogrnphlR Studio.
The business nnd line photopnxplilc
work that hns boon Invariably done lu
this studio will bo In no wlso alToctcd by
the recent ilonth of Mr. Goorpo Iloyn.
The business will bo carried on as
usual , nnd flnor work than ever ( If such
a thing bo possible ) will bo turned out.
The sbrvlcos of ono of the most export
operators and posltionlsts from the east
have boon socurcd whoso nntno tilono is
Hufllciont to attract a , critical lover of
Hno photography * All the old employes
who have boon conncctod for yours
with Iho studio under the direct super
vision of the late Mr. Iloyn will bo found
nt tholr old posts.
Every ollort will continue to bo made
to provo that the name "Iloyn" on a
ihoto rivph moans the finest , truest ,
best ox ecu ted and most artlstlo work
possible.IIEYN'S
IIEYN'S PHOTO STUDIO.
ew/u.v.
Ymtcrdiiy's 1'rocoeilliif ; * of thn National
Amonlntlon nt L'lillnilclphln.
PintAnnr.i'iiiA , Pa. , Juno 15. At the sec
ond's day's session of the International
Typographical union the uommltloo on laws
reported unfavorably the proposed amend
ment to the constitution relating to strikes
ns follows :
"Immediately call upon the organizer ot
the district , who shall repair to the city In
volved , nnd failing to effect a settlement of
the issue , ho shall call meetings of all ttio
unions represented in the allied printing
trades In said city , and should n majority of
said allied trades decide by n throe-fourths
vote to strike , such action shall bo deemed
binding upon them all , nnd a strike may bo
authorized without appealing to the execu
tive council of International Typographical
unions ; provided that this shall only apply
to cities whore allied printing trades coun
cils exists. "
Tbo committee's unfavorable report was
rejected. _
Pending further action , the committee on
credentials reported lu favor of John Mc
Millan of Proismon's union No. 3 , Chicago ,
over Bernard Nolan , and the report was
adopted.
A resolution submitted by the special corn-
nil tteo on Iho Chllds-Droxel homo for union
printers nt Colorado Springs was taken up.
Mr. Suydcf , thu chairman , &ald ho had
asked nearly every member of Iho board of
directors for Iho bids for Iho erecllon of Iho
homo and for all the correspondence relating
to them. All whom lie saw denied having
tbo papers in their possession.
"Tbo allegation has been made that the
contracts wore nwardod , " said Mr. Snyder ,
"at a price several thousand dollars higher
than the lowest bid. Wo were appointed to
look Into tbo case and wo can't do BO unless
wo have the documents bearing upon it.
The resolution instructs the board to furnish
us with these documents 1 hope it wil
pass. "
Mr. Snydor's hope was fulfilled nnd It was
determined tnat when the special coramit-
too's report was submitted it should bo con
sidered in executive session.
Among other business was an invitation to
tbo convention from Colonel Elliott F.
Sbepard of the Now York Mail and Express
to attend the opening of his new publication
building. Instead of accepting , the dele
gates decided that a committee of live should
wait on him and ask him to employ only
union pressmen and storcntypors. If ho ac
ceded to their demand Ihey would attend
the opening.
Dr. Birnoy's Catarrn Powder euro
catarrh. For Bale by all druggists. 53 cents
FAIKElt TO Jb'JLKl ) A. UU.llHM.lX.
TrunsmUsoiirl Association Mooting Ycstor.
luy of No linpnrtnnco.
Cnicvao , III. , Juno 15. Having forced
Chairman Smith to resign , the members of
the Transtnlssouri association are now unable
to unite on a man to take his placo. At least
that Is the situation up to dato. A meeting
of thu association was hold hero yesterday
for the express purpose of electing a suc
cessor to Mr. Smith , but it was a dismal fail
ure. Some ot the members did not even toke
the trouble to attend tbo mooting or to send
representatives , and as a unanimous vote is
required to elect a chairman , it was , ot
course , ImpouslbU to take any decisive ac
tion in that direction. After some discussion
of thn subject , It was agreed to lot matters
stand as at present with Secretary Mcr'ad-
don as custodian of the records until Sep
tember 15 , unless in the meantime nnolhor
mooting shall have boon called and n chair
man elected.
Some difference of opinion exists as to
whether J. H. Fallhurn would accept the
place if olectod. A few weeks ago 11 looked
as if Mr. Failhorn would surely lose the
chairmanship of the Southwestern Hallway
and Steamship association because the now
plan of organization then under considera
tion dispensed with tbo services of a
chairman. The now plan , bowovor , was re
jected by the association and ns Mr. Kalthorn
has made an excellent chairman it is probable -
blo no will bo prevailed upon to retain tbo
position , oven if In doing so ho should bo
compelled to withdraw from the board of
commissioners of tbo Western Trafllo asso
ciation. It Is staled lhat some of Ibo mem
bers of tbo Trnnsmissouri association arc
purposely delaying action until it can ba as
certained whether Mr. Faithorn would ac
cept or not if elected , nnd nlso until tbo
Western Passenger association has inado ils
selection of a chairman.
Dr.Birnoy's Catarrh I'owaorouraj catarrn
For sulo by all druggUts. 5u cents.
AtiOTllEK 3l < ltXK rOHXAHO.
It Destroys Coimlilurnblo Property anil
Citunui the LUSH of Klght Lives.
EUxnou , Mo. , Juuo 15. What appears to
bavo been a repetition ot the Chicago tor
nado passed ever the souths end of this
city last ovoulng , crojsoa ever the rivor. and
wont through tbo city of Hangar. It tore off
half a mlle of race course fence , destroyed
several buildings , Invollod homo sheds and
did other damage. Thou it took houses aud
cbioinoys on the river bank , after which It
descended on the rivor.
Her was tha steam launch Annlo , that plys
beiwoen liangor nnd 1'rovldonco. It hud
just loft the dock. On board were twenty
persons , Hutu was falling und tbo canvas
sides were buttoned down , Tbo wind toro
iheso in. The boat was overturned and
sunk.
On the opposite side of the river lay the
four masted schooner Maria O , Tool of Bos
ton , Ciiptatn Johnson. MiUoNormun McLoud
lowered a boat and with lour of the crew
rescued six men and three women. In all
twelve parsons were saved so far as known.
Tbo body of Miss Muttlo Adams , daughter
of Jnraos Adams , a rich lumberman , but boon
recovered , Savon bodies are missing.
Tbo launch was n staunch craft. Her
owner , Captain Atwood , vas in command ,
The force of the wind was so great as to
bumopou a front door and sweep dishes on
a supper tabln. clock , chairs , oio. , through the
roar door. Excessive boat prevailed all
dcy , approaching 100 ° m the ibado. '
pelitles
TAKING COUNSEL TOGETHER' '
Thirtj-Iifth Annual Communication of Ne
braska's ' Masonic Grand Ledge Opened.
MANY DELEGATES WERE IN ATTENDANCE
AlmoU tlio Kutlro Four I In lit ! rot I Kxpectcd
to Iteport ( U-ntlfl Mmtor Slaughter' *
Itopurt VVtint tlio OrtlurUns Uono
In Nobrnakii In n Ycnr ,
At 4 o'clock yesterday nttoruoon Grand
Master Draanor D. Slaughter callocl the
thirty-fifth annual mooting of laa grand
lodga of Nebraska Maioni to order , nearly
850 delegates , ot the 403 expected to bo
present , being In the ball , together with a
largo number of Master Masons not entitled
to scats In the grand masonlo body of the
state , who filled the balcony around the hall.
By the tlmo the ledge had boon duly tiled
the ball wascroxvdod _ by the most represen
tative secret society men in the city find
state , and Grant ! Master Slaughter had cloio
attention during the roadlni ; of his address ,
which was marked by n high moral tone ,
much of1 the routlno of his oQloo being
pleasantly omlttod from the report.
In bis addrois Grand Mastar Slaughter
said : "I'oaco and prosperity ttatb attended
.tho craft throughout this Jurisdiction , and
our foreign relations remain harmonious
with all the world.
"That which has boon done is a matter of
record ; the prosperous irrowth of the lodges ,
larger than ever before , is a matter of
history ; the returns afo all in , the books am
closed , the balauoo shoot is inado up and wo
might well congratulate ourselves upon the
grand results. But I pause , and wonder if ,
during the rush of work.'mid the hurry of
business and tha multiplicity of uarcs ,
wo have not loft undouo many things
that wo ought to hiwo dono.
I believe In a practical Frcomaionry , that
Freemasonry that , while it maitcaamaucoin.
potent to travel in foreign countries , work
and rucclvo Master's wages , educates him in
the ritualistic work so that ho can at all tunes
prove himself , at tha aumo tlmo inculcates
within him , uy prooopt upon precept and line
umm line , these fundamental principles
which make him n bolter citizen and a belter
man , that which makes him a more obedient
son , a mora loving husband and a wiser and
nobler father. "
Work of thn Year In Xchr.xsUa.
In sDonldng of the Masons who had died
during the year , the grand master said :
"Ninety-live of our brethren have died
sico ! the last renort was maiio to the grand
lo dgo. Ninoty-llvo brother Master Masons
have cro sod the silent river of duath , never
to return.
"What does this grand ledge know as to
the inmillcs left behind ! The returns'of a
year ngo show that tEero were eighty-six
deaths and the year preceding sixty-eight
deaths , a total in this jurisdiction of 24 ! )
Master Masons deceased within throe years
and no record in t'io ' possession of this grand
lodsro showing whether there boonaorlMU
dependent families loft to mourn. This Is
not as It should DO. "
The following corner stones were laid by
the gr.ind master : The new Cass county
court house nt Plattsmouth , Monday , Juno
2' ' ) , 1801 ; Jefferson county court house at
Fuirbury , Tuesday , July 7 , 1881 : First Pres
byterian church in South Omaha , Sunday ,
August y. 181)1 ) ; State Industrial School for
Girls at Qonova , Fillmore county , Tuesday ,
August M , 1891.
Of the orphan educational fund the report
said :
"From small beginnings this fund has
steadily Increased , until at the present tlmo
It now amounts to § 31,404.07. After the
closing of the grand ledge I tendered Brother
Uobort W. Furnas the appointment as trus
tee for the throo-yoar term , and nm happy
to report to the grand ledge his uccontahco
of the duties imposed. I appointed Brother
Edwin IP.Varron of Nebraska City us the
trustee for the term of two years. As the third
member of the board I selected Brother A. U.
Wymno , at present president of the Omaha
Loan and Trust , company. A mooting of the
board was called by Brother Furr.as , who
wan elected president ; Brother Warren , sec
retary , and Brother Wymun , treasurer. "
In closin ? his vorv exhaustive- address the
grand master paid a graceful tribute to
Grand Secretary William K. Bowbn.
Throughout , the reading liberal applause was
given the grand master who bad evidently
struck a popular chord in many of his recom-
meudntioiii.
Other Itrpo 'tu LlHtcnoct To.
Christian Hartmau , grand treasurer , thoa
read his report , showing that on thii uute of
the report there was In his hands $ l5,8li'J.37 ,
the grand total of funds in bank available
for use by the grand lodge.
The secretary's ' report was short , am ug
other things stating that ho had refrained
from using Ice during the year , In keeping
with his well known economic iaoas.
The grand custodian made his report , as
did the trustees of the Orphans Educational
fund.
The committee on returns showed that 8S3
novitiate ) had been initiated during the year
and tbo number passed was 784 the total in
crease for thoyoar by aDiliation and initiation
being 1,432. making the total nutnbor of
Masons in the stale 10'J 9 , divided between
210 lodges.
After the reading of the reports , the com
mittee on o 111 cars' doings offered an extended
report , making recommendations as to
clauses in the grand master's address and
disposing of other ouslness intrusted to it.
Comiiiittuua Named.
This routine work disposed of , the follow
ing committees wore appointed to act during
the communication now in session :
Visiting Brethren George \V. Llnlngor ,
Thomas 1C. Sudhoroueh , Gcorgo E. Gibson ,
Joseph It Stafford , James Gilbert.
Credentials Isaiah B. Hampton , John II.
A , Thomas , John It. King , William A. Jones ,
George A. Storey.
Accounts Lewis M. Ilbeom , James Dins-
more , William E. Krause , Monroe C. Stoolo.
William T. Agor.
Charters and Dispensations Jacob L.
Ilouehin , Horace M. Wells , Frank Whltmoro ,
Elijah Fllloy , George E. Whitman.
Bylaws of Chartered Lodges James W.
Cliadduck , Thornton B. Myorx. Calvin B.
\Vobber , William S. Randall , Albert L.
Miller.
Foreign Correspondence William R.
Bowou , . Charles J. Phelps , Frank E. Bull-
urd.
urd.Ways
Ways and Moans ' John B. Dlnsmoro ,
James A. Tulloys , Joh'n O , Moore , \Villiam
II. Mann , Lucius P. Judd.
Kollof Joseph L. I dwards , Myron T.
WlUllsh , George H , Hhode , Enos J. Hunch-
utt , John C. Work.
Grievances Henry II. Wilson , William
Aualr , Nelson D. Jackson , John L. Mo
Pueely , John W. Uellatly.
Untluifthcd Business Otbuiol Homo ,
George E , Chllcoto , George II. Prime , Fran
cis M. Uovoro. John A. Ellis.
ljuy Hell Frank E. Bullard , Landy 0.
Clark , Thoinai H. Ashley , Charles T. Dick
inson , George P. Dean.
Jurisprudence The past grand masters
present , with Uobert E. French , chairman.
Hotuins John J. Morcur , Edward C.Jack-
sou , Herman W. Morrlli , lianford O. Smith ,
Clark J. Slovens ,
Codification of the Law Francis E. White ,
Frank H. Young , Chuuncoy H. Sheldon.
Doings of Grand OUlcors Holland 11. Oak-
loy , Newton H. Porslngor , Frank G. Slui-
mons , James M , Kennedy , James J , Mcln-
tosh.
tosh.Aftor
After these appointments tbo grand ledge
was called from labor to refreshment at 0
o'clock , to meet again at 8:15. :
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When it's 'dold , you kick , when it's
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with the weather , no matter if it's just $1.00.
what they've been praying for. We're FANCY FLANNEL
Coats and Vests ,
not responsible for the weather , and we
$2.90.
don't think it's fair to lay it all to the
Blnok nnd Fancy Drap d'Eto
gentleman who runs the "government Coats and Vests ,
guess factory" up in the tower either. $3.50.
He's doing * the best he can , with the FANCY
Negligee Shirts ,
tools he's got. The only sensible way to
65c-85c-90c.
- - .
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prepared for warm weather ; it always Balbriggan Underwear ,
comes. Are you prepared for it ? We are.
We never had so many good things in Straw Hats ,
hot weather fixin's as we've got today. 25c-45c-65c.
( Genuine Japanese Yeddos SOc. )
Thin Coats and Vests ice lined Under-
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9vear Negligee Shirts Straw Hats Neckwear ,
Tecks , Fourin'Hands and
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BtrnoHE AMU AI-TE.K UbE , iticua caused by self abuse and over indulcenco or any personal weak
ness can be restored to perfect health and tlio NOBI,1I VITALITY OIf STRONG MBN.
Wo give a written guarantee with 0 boxes to cure any case or refund the money. Ji a box0 ; boxes 85
For Sale In Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co.
Dr.DOWNS
1316 .Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
nerroui , chronic , prlrnte , blooJ , Bkln Bnd nnrmrr nlsonsci. A reralar ana
in dlplomn * nnd corilllcntes Iiow. n Hill treating wltli the greatest BIICCOIJ
. . .
uuiuir uatKvvi , HU MIW > * , > * > > >
Iruo. CorrusDondonco itrlctiy private. Uook ( Myntarlai ot Llfo ) tant tt a. OClou huura U a. in. M V p. m.
Sunday * 10 a. m.io Uin. tiuad sump for rUook > .
PURi-ftYEl
Is tbo purest , richestrnoothest , , , and most
wholesome whiskey produced in America.
It is distilled from Rve'a grain , containing
more nutrition thanj any other , vastly
superior to corn ( f ? which Bourbon
whiskies are distilled. ) You may know it
by its exquisite flavor and the proprietary
bottle in which it is served , For sale at
all first-class drinking places and drug
stores. Call for " Cream Pure Jtyt" and
take no other ,
6 DALLEMAND & CO. , Chicago.
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Capital , $100,09' )
Surplus . j . OlJj,0)3
OrUcort ni ) Director I Hourr W. Yatoi.prnUiU
It. C. UujUIng , Tloo prdililant. ( i B. JliurtoV. . V
Morie.Johnti. Ocllluj , J , n. it 1'ittlot. Ljirti A
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Kyos tested free by nn EXPERT OPTICIAN
Perfect adjnatinoiit , Superior lunsoi. Nurv-
outihoaduolio cured by uslni ; our Snootucloj
and nyoglitbaod Price * low for flr t ulass
goods.
THE ALOE & PENFOLO CO ,
,
114 S. ICth SU , Crolijhton Dloulc.
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l.anuro bloc ' , < > - a fiUlum tiy the utomach , II lrrror in *
tmluiMi to rrtrfoi ro thi Ir prorr fuuctloni. 1'cniiin '
ulv > 'U tauvteating arolMiuitUuikytakluycDORfUrX
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The LORI Itf G SCHOOL
Unlverslty.proparatory. ( KstabllHhcd H70. )
( ) UIiAiO , li.U.NOK. Youus I.adlu * and
Ohlulton. 1'or fnrthor particulars address
TUB LOIIINO SCHOOL'JiJitTalrJu Avo..Chicago
All the latest styles in
Soft and Stiff Hats *
STETSON'S
SOFT and STIFF hATS.
AOLABADGH FUR CO , ,
HATTERS AND FURRIERS
218 South 15th Street.
Furs Stored and Repaired.
Tooth-Food-
This medicine for babies prevents and
cures pains of teething and resulting
diseases , not by putting children to sleep
with an opiate , for it contains no harmful
drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming
ingredients which arc lacking in most
mothers' milk and all artificial foods.
It is sweet and babies like it. 51.00 a
bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam
phlet , "Teething Made Easy. "
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CINCINNATI , O.
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ie Largest , Fiutut and Fine * ! In Iho World.
PftusunKur nccomoda'tlona unexcelled.
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Kvory Saturday ,
NEW YORK , OIlUt/iI/rKK and NAPLES ,
AtrcKUlnr Intervals.
SALOON , SECOND-CUSS AND STEERAGE
ratoson lovronttorms to nnd from tha prlnclplo
OOOTCH. Enauon , IBB & ALL CTOTWEUTAL roraifl.
Excursion tickets available to return t > y cither tbo plo-
tureiuiuo Clyde < t North or Ireland or Naples & Gibraltar
Dtilti asi Uoiey Oriui fct Air Ascut tt Levitt Bttii ,
Apply to any of our local Agents or to
UEMUKltSON JUtOTliKKS , Chicago , m.
ALLAN LINE
HOYAI/ MAIL STEAMSHIPS ,
MONTIilCAL un I QUKIIKO
To OKKKY and LIVKUI'OOL.
CA1JIN , WfiO to HO. Accord ! " ; ; to btoamor
and location of Btutaioum.
Inlorinodliitoimd Strnrauo nt low rutus.
NO OATTLB
STATE ) (
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LINK ) STKAMSIUI'S.
vNRW YORK and GLASGOW.
In I.ondumlorry , every Kortnlttlit.
.lunolCth . bTATi : 111-1 CAI.irOHMA . 2 I' . M.
JlinoSOth . HTATK 01' NKVADA . 2 I' . M *
July Htl . STATK OK NHIWAHKA . 1 i' M.
llibln , 1 10 , bvi'uml Cabin f. J , Htbernio , $ I'J.
Apply to ALLAN A CO. . < hlcnKO.
II , K. .MOOIUC , 1MU Howard HI. , Uiimlm.
We Bend tlio innrrolmn French
licmody CALTH08 fro ? , and n
loeol KuiiranUotlmtG'ALinoa will
KTOI > DUrliurco A Kmluluni ,
CITIIK Nnprnintorrltcii.Varlrverla
und HKhTOKi : I.uit V/cur. /
Uie it anil fay if satisfied ,
Addro , VOH MOHL CO. ,
fitU lurrll ie nl. , (1 > llii > ll , Cblo.
BUSINESS
Illryclo Doaler-A blcyrla will bo bolter
for you than u liorao. U doosu't vat nuv-
tiling.
1'ruKal Morcliant ( not entirely convinced
No. It won'teut iinytlilnn , but I'm ufraltl
It'll Klvo mo a tliundurlucblg upp'Jtlto. ' t'hl.
cago'lrlbunu.
The morui is yourb SO'B a Columbia
bloyclo UusIncBS mon , the Pope
Mffr , Co. offer you lioulth und liuppi.
nosa , clear hoiidodnoHs , rotiovntotl
inonoy-tnsikinff brains 5JIil Columbus
Avo. , Hoslon ,
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNKU3 ,
AGENTS AND LESSENS.
Itipuru.iuroot ordinance No. tun. , r-Mitilr-
Initatorand itasoorucctloin to ho iiiauo lu
nud within Ihoctttb lines on curtain Mwu ,
avonuej and alloys. In Snoot liiiprovcinrnt
Districts No * . .TO. 44.1. II" , 4'3 , 4M , 4i1 , l"lV I'JJ ,
4.,1 , 4.11 , 4,10 , 411 , til , ID ) , 4ii ; ; 4.11. 4:1(1 : ( , 4J7. J3S. 4 , .
41) . 441,41 ? , 441 , 414 , 14V. LU 4.11. 414. 4V450. . 4.17 ,
4.K 4511,4M , 401.4tB , 449.4'l ' ? nud 4TO rqM'Octhcly. '
In the olt.v ot Omaha , ynil nro hereby notlfluu
to tunkti all iiocosarv rolinectlons with watel
nnd Knt in at n , or lattcr.iK and to complete
such work tin or before thoSM dnv ot June ,
IKB. n * It Is the purpose to nave tlio struct * ,
avunuc aml alloys In tlio said ilIMriots , niul
more particularly described 111 follows , to-wll !
No. : i.v. > I'ark or siiih avenue from Lci\von
worth street , to Hickory stroct.
No 44S Alley in block : i , Ilatucom I'lnoo.
No 417 loivcn : worth stioct from Iho r
line of 10th slroot to west HUB of 20th nvp.
No43J-flth Direct fiom Ihu noiith line ot
Plcrcn street to the north llnu ot Hickory
No4i4 l.oavonworth street from the nest
line ot 10th street to the OAU lltiool llth
*
No 433 12th street from tha south line of1'
Jonoi strool to the north line of l.oavonvrorth
No 4'jfi gncncor street from Shormtui ixvo-
nuo to 24th street ,
No4'7 Lnthrop atroot from Sliormnu avenue -
nuo to ISthltroot.
No 43S Hurt Htroot from ths west line ot
1.1th street to the east line of lOlh strcot.
No 4iO Spruce street from the west line of
S2d slraet to Iho oust line of S4ih si rout.
No 4JO-Uius street from ? Jd strcot to "Uh
No 431 Mason street from SOth street to Nth
No 4i ; , ' Mnsoii slronl from tlio east line ot
80th ft root to the oust line of 31st strcot.
No 4O ; 32d street 1mm thu uorlh line of Ku-
clld I'laco lo thu uorlh line \Yoolworlli avo-
No43l Cnllfornla street from Uth street toNe
No 4.13 liurd atroot from 12th slrcot to 14th
No 4Jo-l'arl < cr tttroct from " 4lh strcot to the
oasl line of SDth struct.
No4ar Sownnlslruol from2Itli lrouttoUith
struct *
No 438-Chlcago street from SJtl street lo 23d
street *
No 4M-Oftld\vcll Htront from 21th street to
tlio went line of Bhlm.'s addition.
No 440 Sherman avunuo from south line ot
Grand avcnuo to Kort slrool.
No 441 UUtli Mtrnot from Inrnnin street \o
tlio north line of Davenport street ,
No443 Davunport slrout from .raih strool to
40th stroot. . . ,
No443 4Ulh slrcot ftom the south line ot
Davenport strccl lo Oumlnc htract.
o441 Miullson nvcntio from llth strcot to
Sherman avunuo.
No 419 Chicago strool from weal Hue of " .Hli
slrool to Sflth strocl.
No 4V ) St. Mary's avcnuo from tlio west line
of Mill slrcol lo thn east llnu of 2nii strnol.
No 4.11 17th atreot from llarnuy strool to HI.
Mary's nvuiiuo , , , ,
No 4.11 Thu allny from 22ml strcot to 2llh
street In Paulson's addition.
No4.Yi lOlh slroot from l < arnam slrool to
Ilarnoy street ,
No4M > 24th strcot from the south line of
1'opplolon avonno lo llio uorlb line of Woolworth -
worth avonuo.
No 1.17 O.ivoiiport slrool from 21th strool to
SJth strcot.
No 4.19 Onss street fiom west line of 2llh
street to IDS foot west of 2Hh mrnol.
No 4VJ--Oass slrucc from east line ot 21lh
street to wem llnu of4th strool , .
No. 45:1 : Hamilton street , fiom the west linn
of 40th strcul to thuuaslllnoof Iho vlad < tolut
the lloll Line railway.
No. 4(11 ( The alloy in block 2. , oily. - „
No. IM The alloy In block 10 , KounUo A
Huth'H addition.
No. 4lfi-Alloy In bloclc 18. oily.
No. 407 Alloy lu block is. city , from lIHh
slrcct to L'lltb stroot. and
No. 470 Ninth sticut , from Pacific strcut to
allny norlh of j'acllli1 strout.
Dated at OiiKiliu , Julio H , ! Wi2.
1' . W. 1MUKI1AUSKU.
Ohalrniau llo.ird of 1'ubllc Works.
Juno 8-0-15-1(1 (
' " B I1 TTSi/TT Mmrptilno llnl > , i
O'B" JL UJ JU3/Jlcnr ( llntOtoUOd y.
op ytUlcur.d.Dll.J.BIEPUENB.Lib nr.n 'I
NOTICE TO PROl'ERTY OWNE11S ,
AGENTS AND LESSEES
In puisiianco of ordinance No. . ' 1.0'J' . ' . roqulr-
liiKsuwor connections to be made to and wllh-
In thu curb lines on ocrtnlu nroots. riVcnitoH
nnd ullovs In KttfOt Impi-oveiiiriit DUtilcla
Nos. : i544417.4SI ! ) ' , 4i4 , 4i' . 42(1. ( 4'7. 42 . 4.l. 4'W.
4il. : 4i2 : , 411 1.11.4:15 : , .WB. 437 , CIS , 4IU , 441.411 , 4)2 ,
4411 , 444 , 44i > , 4.VI.4.1I , 4.14.4V1 , 45(1. ( ir,7. 458 , 4 : ' , 4.V1 ,
4111 , 4 a , 440 , 4(17 ( and 470. t aspect I vcly. In Iho city
of Onialm , you are l.orobv iiollllud lu niiiUo all
noeusMtry coniicctlons with sewer iiuilns or
lattorals , : inil to ooniDlctiihiichorlc on or bo-
foio.liinuU.'tl , ISIU. us It U the purpose to pave
thostrcols , avcnuus and alloys In the said dis
tricts ami moro particularly doscrlbocl as fol
lows , to-witi
No. 3VJ I'.irn or9th nvonuo. from Lonvou-
worth street to Illclcory strotit.
No. 44 > Mloy In block it. jlanscom placo.
No. 447 Loavenwoith strdut , from Iho west
line of KSlli slroot lo west line ofItli avenue.
Nu. 4J3 Olh slroot , from thn south HUH of
ricrco strool lo the uuith line of Hickory
btrijut.
No. 124 Ijcavonworth slroot , from Iho woat
line of 10th street lo the east line of llth
strnot.
No. 42S 12th strcot , from the south line of
Jono-i struct lo Iho north llnu of Luavonworth
slroct.
No. 420 Spencer slroot , from Sherman nv-
cniiu lo'JIth strjjct.
No. 4'.T Latlnop street , from Slioriiian nv
onuo to ISlb ulroot.
No. 4.8 Hurt -jlroot. from Iho west line ot
13th street lo Iho east line of intli street
No. 4'JJ Spruce strcot , from the west line ot
d slroot to Iho east line ofUh slrcot.
No. 4 U-Cusa slrcot , from 22d street to 24th
strool.
No , 431 Mason slront.from 20lh slrcot to2QUi
nvonuc.
No. JJ. Jlnson Blrcot , from the onst line ol
30th slroot lo Ihc UUSD line of illst stroot.
No. 4DJ Kd slroet , from the north line of
Euclid place to tbo north line of Woolworth
avonuc.
No. 41)4 California street , from 13th strcot to
lUth stroot.
No. 4J3 Izard struct , from 12th strout to IHh
stroot.
No. 40 ! Pnrkcr slrcot , from 21th slroot to tha
uust line of 2'Jlhslruot.
No. 4,17 Sowurd atrcut , from 2llh street to
S.rith stroot.
No. 4JS Chicago slrcol from ' . ' 2d street to 234
street.
No. 4UO Oaldwoll strcot from 2llh street to
the west line of Shlnn'b addition.
No. 4111 tihurmaii avunuu from south Hue of
Oriinil avoiHio lo b'orl Htroot.
Wo. 441 'IJlli street from Karnam strcot to
the north line of Davenport strout.
No. 112 Duvonpoit strout from U'Jth slrcol lo
40th street.
No. 44'J lOlh strcot from the south line of
D.ivonpoit strcot to liumine htroiit.
No , 441 .Miullson nvonuo from 14lh etroot to
Sliuriniiii nvonuo.
No , 4IU L'bioago strool from SUh Htrcot to
20lh struut.
No. 450 St. Slury's avcnuo bolwoon the weal
llnu of 20th strcut and thu uasl llnu ot 27t.h .
sll' Ot.
N ) . 451 17th street from Hiirnoy street to
Si. Mary's avunuu.
No. 451 Tlio alloy from 32nd strcot to 2itn
sliioot In Paulson's addition.
No. 453 lUthsiruot from I'arnum slreot la
Ilurnoy strouU
No. 4V--i8th ! street from llin south line of
Populolon nvouuu lo norlh Hue of WoolwortU
avunuu.
No. 457 Davenport strcot from 24th Htroot to
.ioth slrout , all In the city of Omnhii.
No. 438 UUHI street from west line of 24th
street to 1'JS fctit west of 25 slrout.
No. 4.VJ Onss slrcul from thu uast line ot
2tth strout lo Iho west llnu of 21th slruot.
No. 4ii--lliUiillton ; street from the west line
of 40th stroul to the cast line of llio viaduct of
Ibo licit Luu ! Hallway.
No.t4ffl Allcy In block 233. city.
No , 402 Alloy In bloo ! < 10 , Kountzo & Kiith'a
ii'ldltlnn.
No. 44r-Alloy lu block 18. city.
No.407 Alloy lu bloclc W , ulty , from 10th
btrnut loUth Hiruot , und
No. 417 Ninth sliool , from Pnclflu street to
alloy north of Puulllo street ,
You uru huruhy ordurcd to mnko Ihuiiocos-
surry sowurcoiiiicullons within thu lliuuspucl-
llud lu this notice ) , or the oamu will ho nuulo by
the city iiulhorltlcs , and the cost thoiuof an-
sosscd against thu ptoporly opposllu thu sumo
und spoclnlly ueuulllud thuruby.
Datud at Umuha thlsHth < lny ot Juno , IVJl.
I' . W. niHKIlAUrtKll.
Chali-ninn of thu llo.ird of Public Works.
Juno .
8-0-15.10.
NOTICE OK ASSESSMENT OF DAM
AGES KOU GRADING.
To thu ownurif of all lots , jiarls of lots iiml
ronl oitnto uloni ril.xlh Ktrout from a iiolnt5'JJ
fuotsouth of the south llnu of ( Jiudlt l-'onolor
uildltlon to ll.inoroft Htrnol.
Von are huruhy iiolllluil th'it ( ho unilor-
slcnod , Hi rod dMIntcruslod fruu holdurx of the
eltvof Oinilhii. liuvo boun duly appointed by
thu mayor , with thu approv.il of thu oily
council of said oily , to a iun Iho damu uH to
thu owners , rcbpuotlvolv. of the prou-
urty airoclc'.il iiy ccndlu ; Hlxth htiout
from u point ! M foul fcoiith of , llin
Boulh lluuof Uroillt Koiivlor nildltlou to lluii-
rroftstruotidculaiud nuuossary l > yordinalcu
No , J10J7 , pusbtiil May U , le'J' , upjirovuil Alay
Vein nro fnrthor nnllllod that Imvlnt ; no-
cuptud said nppolutmcnt und duly iiuiilllloil
us ruiulrod | by law , wu will , on the 17th day of
.InIKI , A , D. Ih'J. ' ' . nt thohonrof lio'uloi-k mho
foronoon. ut thu ulllcu of Bhrlvur fc O'llona-
hoo. HOI Farmim htruot , within Ihuuorpuralu
llmllsof said olty , moot for tliu purpiMu of
cons during unil initkniK thu iiHsbssniunt of
diiinaiso lo thu owner * ruspoctlvuiy of unlit
tiroporty , ulTuotcil l > y said VIMIIIK | | , tiikliu
Into consideration spuolal boniiftls , If any ,
Vou uro nnilllcil to bn piusuno nt thu tlmo
und placti ulorosald and inuliu any ohjoctlom
tonr hialuinciils conuoiiiln : said uiiiciKii
of iluiaiiuos us you iniiv consldiir inonur.
WM. ( J. HllltlVKK.
T. O , UltUN.NhU.
T. II. ilcOUM.OCH.
Omaha June 4. U91 JCdlOt