. . ft THE OMAHA DAILY BREt TUESDAY , JUNE 27 , 1803. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO Overstocked on Ruga at This Time in the Tear Causes BIG CARPET AND RUG SALE TotlnjrVo llr-Rlii n Cloirlni : Out Snlo In Our Carpet Department nt All Hnrplui .Stock nt fully 33 Tor Cent ( ) ( T. TUB REASON WHY. Having tfono through our stock care fully wo llndvo hiivo altogether too many carpets and rnpa for this tlmo of the year. Our fcoitu-nnnual Inventory period Is nonr at hand and to convert our surplus into inonoy and give us room for fall stock which has been purchased wo will soil for the present at the fol lowing unamlroachabli ! prices : Tapestry urussols , f > 0c. Body brussels , "Co. Velvets , t)3c. ) Moqllottes , $100. AxrnlnstcrH , $1.50. Tlieso prices are fully one-third off and cannot bo repeated. The time is rlno to buy carpets. HUGS GO TUB SAME WAY. Largo size room rugs , $1)8.00. ) 0x0 Smyrna ruga , ? 18.00. 4x7 sinyrna rug , $8.00. Our $7.00 rugs will be sold nt $5.00. Our $5.00 rugs will bo sold at $11.75. Our $1.00 rugs will bo sold at $2.75. Door rugs , 05c. LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES. Another run on lace curtains. Wo have a good many odd pairs of Irish point , Brusbols nets and tambour Swiss curtains , which wo will close at manu facturers' cost. Why i&n't ' this a good tlmo to pick up a pair ? A HALE PRICE SALD. One lot of $20.00 curtains , $10.00. Ono lot of $18.00 curtains , mOO. Ono lot of $15.00 curtains , $7.50. Ono lot of $12.00 curtains , $0.00. One lot of $10.00 curtains , $5.00. Ono lot of $0.00 curtains , $3.00. Ono lot of $ . " > .00 curtains , $2.50. These prices are made to close out present stock. If you want carpets , rugs , curtains or portieres within the next year come to our special tale and save from ISO to 5C per cent by buying now. Wo propose tc cut the stock down one-half. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. All of Falconer's ' C3c challis toda ; 371c per yard. OMAHA ATHLETIC OLTJB. John 1. Itodlnk , tlio Surviving Member , Take * Wlmt Is I. oft. The load which the now board of director of the Omaha Athletic club has had t carry for some time has proven too heavy At a meeting of the Uoard yesterday after noon it wns decided to end the uncertaint ; by giving John I. Ucdick possession of th property. The clul ) consequently passe into the hands of Mr. liodiulc , who i the only member of the clu loft. Ho will hiivo an opportunit. to punch the bag , swine the clubs and bow in nil the alloys atunco if he so desires with out the argus-cycU members laughing at hi : mistakes. In fact it is the llrst tluiu in th history of club life that : i "Club of One" ha : really hail practical demonstration , nnd th outcome will be watched with great iutcro ? the country over , to bo emulated by the Van dcrbilts , the Asters , the Droxcls nnd others of like character should Mr. Hcdiuk's inno vation prove successful. In the course of n conversation , Mr. T. ti. Ringwalt , secretary of the club , stated to a BEK reporter : "The responsibility for the clos ing of the club rests entirely with the de linquent members , there baing nearly $ .VJO In outstanding dues which it was an impossi bility to collect. Hud wo been allowed a month more I thinlr the club could have tided over the summer nnd boon in excellent condition by fall , but the directors felt that the drain was too severe nnd having received Air. Uediole's ultimatum of cither closing up or standing a lawsuit it wns 'decided tn Rive him possession under the lease. The club is indebted to Mr. Ucdick In the neighborhood of 52,000 for rent , heat nnd inonoy advanced to make changes in the structure.Vo nskcd him for an extension , believing firmly that the now board would bo able to pull through , but ho replied that the club had had time enough and wo did the best wo could with his , demand staring us in the face. Of course , the responsibility rests upon the delinquent members , nearly CO per cent of the membership owing from one to three months on their dues. "It is pretty hard to say what Mr. Redlck will do with the building and paraphernalia. Ho may organize n club himself or an effort may bo made on iho part of some of the di rectors to orpnnl/o a now club under a differ ent name and take the prouorty. The out look , however , is dismal , and I cannot oven predict what will be done. I feel the sus pension deeply.bccauso had I been a moneyed nlan I would have advanced the money necessary , hu' , that was out of the question , o I bimply quit with my associates. " Zlero In SomuthliiK Oooil 1'or Your Itliou- imitlo 1'rlrmls. If any of your friends are troubled with rheumatism have thorn read this : LT.SCIIUUUO , Va. April 18 , 1893. I dcslro to say that Chamberlain's Pain Balm has cured one of our citizens of rheu matism of two jeais standing. Ono bottle did the work. This gentleman , Mr. H. H. Pnrnoll , ticket agent of the C. & O. H. H. , now recommends Pain Balm to- all his friends. iC. . Hia.mo. Tcuclicra riiul mi Aneol. Several of the school teachers of Omaha who have their earnings tied up in the McCnRuo Savings bank have found a friend in the person of a prominent business man of the city who has made thorn a gcncrou ? proposition , but does not want his name mentioned at present in this connection. In order to maku it possible for these teachers whose money Is tied up in the broken h.init to enjoy the vacation they had anticipated ho has offered to loan thorn fo.OOO or any smaller amount that might be neces sary to carry them all through , It will bo loaned In small sums of from > 0 to $150 to each teacher without interest , nnd the generous capitalist will not require any security excepting the personal notes of the fair borrow ors. Several of the teachers will accept the proposition and will borrow sums ranging from fT > 0 to 5100 each. It la prolmblo that ? a,000 will sunico to proviilo nil the teachers \\lth enough cash to take the place ot that locked up In the broken bank. Piles of people have piioi , but Da Witt's Witch Iliuel Salvo will euro thorn. J'or World' * 1'nlr Vliltom. Low rates ! Fust tintol Perfect roiul bed ! Mngnilloont Pullman sleepers ! Free reclining chair cars ! World-famous dining cars ! Comfortable day couches and smoking earn ! Bnggago checked direct from rest- donco ! Three vestibuied and gas lighted trains daily ! That's wimt the Burlington route of fers World's fair travelers. Try it. Trains leave Omaha at 11:45 : a. m. , 4:20 : p. in , nnd 12:10 : a , in. daily. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1321 FAKNAM STHKET. To I'orco 1'n vl UK' , City Attorney Connell will appear before the supreme court Wednesday and ask for a writ of mandamus to compel the Hoard of Public \VorK3 to enter Into a contract for the paving ot Twenty-sixth street from Furimm to Half Howard. All the necessary documents are being prepared and everything will be la readiness wUeu the court * lta ou luat day , It Is the Intention to secure a hearing with as Httlo delay a * posMblo In order that the court may sot the authorities right on the paving ( junction , nnd the fact established beyond doubt Hi to whether the council can proceed nnd do any paving under the proceedings already taken. ABOUT THE BRIDGE TAX. Uhton Pncldc ( Illlrliil * Continue Their Pica for n Itrdnccil Annulment. It wns 11 o'clock jcstordny morning before the county commissioners resumed hearing ttio appeal of the Union Pacific Hall way com pany for n reduction of their bridge assessment from $ I05XX ( ) , at which the portion within the Jurisdiction of Douglas county had been llsicd. Only Commissioners Ltvcsoy ana Van Camp were in attendance besides Chair man Stcnbcrg. Mr. A.V. . Scrlbncr , on be half of the Union Pacific , filed the following statement of earnings and expenses of non- aldetl portion of the Union Pacific railway ( Union division ) comprising that portion of line c.istof .luiictlon switch , near Twentieth street , Oninba , Nob. , and including Omaha briil h'o and nil tracks and terminal facilities at Council Uluffs , la. , for the year ending December 81 , Ib'JJ ' : r. A UN INGS. Coininorclal. , . 8 40,030.18 Uo\ eminent . 321.G8 Total . $ 42,351.80 Commercial . 820.302,15 ( Jovuriimcnt. , . 1.800.55 Company . i,0'2a.30 ' Total . 325,100.00 Telegraph ConiiiHTcliil . 070.70 Uovermnent. . . . Total . 97C.70 MlKccllanooiit ( Includ ing rentaLs ) . , 100.000.70 Total . $485,047.10 Mnlntonanco of wtty and stntc- tmo 8 10,482 07 Miiliiti-nancuoT.equipment 7,700 : H Conducting transportation 143,825 52 General expenses 'JI'J41 01 Total expenses J1D5.U58 5-1 Surplus $280,788 01 Deduct taxes 33,600 18 Net earnings 5250,210 43 KnASTtia YotTNU , Auditor. Auditors ofllce , Omaha , Nob. , Juno 24,1803. Mr Scrlbncr did not think earnings ought to be taken into consldor.itlon for the assess ment of the bridge when all other property is taxed on its viiluo without reference to producing capacity. It is impossible to de termine the exact earnings of the bridge itself. The company estimate that they are but onc-llfth of the not earnings shown in the statement , that is , slightly over ? T)0,000. ) As to the question of indebtedness Mr. Scribnor maintained that the debt had been placed on the old bridge and ought not to bo considered in connection \\ith the now bridge which had supplanted It. IIo wanted his company merely assessed nt n Just ratio to these of other properties m tlio county. This , ho thought , would bo correct if lixed at JbO.OOO. To iupiK > rt his assertion that the Union Paelllc was not a tax shirker ho read some llgurcs comparing the taxes paid by that company and several other companies. Ac cording to thcso the Union P.icillo paid $ . " > 1'J 10 per mile on Us tracks in Nebraska , while the Chicago & Northwestern and Chi- oauo , Milwaukee & St. Paul paid only $311.75 and $1118.43 respectively per milo on their trackage in Iowa. Mr. John D. IIowo and Mr. Potter were expected to present some testimony In the case , but failed to appear. "Doc" Smith was permitted to make a statement. IIo said thac ut the rate the Union Pacific wished the bridge assessed they could cut on" the coupons from the bonds that had been donated by the city , pay their taxes in both counties , and have a neat sum remaining. Ho protested against any reduction of the listed valuation. As to the $11,150 per mile valuation of the whole line , the government had given them u clear strip of land so many miles wide through the whole state ot Nebraska and had added n bonus of $10,000 per mile. If the reduction bo nude , he assured the commissioners that an injunction would bo sought and sustained. A bridge upon which $2,000,000 bonded in debtedness existed appears ridiculous if valued at only $100,000. After Mr. Scribner repeated his explana tion of the bonded indebtedness , the deeis- on was deferred until a full meeting of the board could be secured. The complaints of the railways against the assessments put on their property bid fair to become epidemic. Mr. It. W. Pollard , the tax acrent of the B. it M , , has tiled a petition asking that certain lots in the Third ward , listed at $10.720 , bo stricken from the rolls because already in cluded as depot grounds in the valuation of the state board. The Missouri Pacific is ob jecting to its assessment on similar grounds. Piles of people have piles , but Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salvevwill euro them. Fireworks at Courtland bench to night , switchback boating , bathing , music , etc. All of Falconer's ( J5c challis today 37 Jc per yard. $400.00 lots $25.00 down ; see page 7. Enat From Clttcufolu I'eminylvunlu Lines to .lloimtiiln iinil Oocmt Itctmrts. Advantages peculiar to the Pennsyl vania lines inalco them the desirable thoroughfares from Chicago to Bedford Springs , Altoona , Ebonsburg , or any of the delightful summer havens in the cool Al'oghcny ' mountains. By no ether route can Cresson , the ideal rotrcat on the crest of that romantic mountain range , bo reached , as tlio Pennsylvania is the only line direct to it , and the only ono leading pabt the Pack Saddle and the Allegrippus , around the famous Horse Shoo curve and along the Blue Junlata , the richest of America's scenic gems. For reaching1 Atlan tic City , Capo May , Anbury Park , Long Branch , Ocean Grove , Sea Girt , Elhcron , Ocean Beach , Berkeley , Newport , Narrngunsott Pier , Martha's Vineyard , Nuntnckot , or any of the nu merous watering places that dot tlio At lantic seaboard , thcso lines uro particu larly desirable. For a trip to the Ad- irondneks , the Catskills and rosoi-ts in northeastern Now York , Connecticut , Rhode Island , Massnchubotts , Vermont. Now IIamp hire and Maine , exceptional facilities for a delightful journey nrooil'orcd via thia direct route , over which 0 fast through trains run daily to the east from Chicago , as follows : 0:15 : a. m. , 10-15 : a. m. , ; i:15 : p. m. , 5 ij , in. 7tO : ; p. in. , 11:1)0 : ) ji. in. The s ir- vice Includes Pullman vestibule bleeping and dining curs. For details address Thos. II. Tliorj ) , Traveling Passenger Agent , Davenport , la. 3 RXUUltelONh KAsT Vln tlio AViiInuIi Kullroul. No. 1. For tlio Epivorth league con volition utCleveland , O. , Juno U9 to July 2 , The "Wabash , In connection with the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation com pany , will make a rate of $10 for the round trip from Chicago. No. 2. For the V. P. S. 0 , E. conven tion at Montreal , July 5 to I ) . Only $18 from Chicago via the Wabash. In ad dition to the regular Bleeping cars elegant now tourist cars will bo attached to this train at $1.CO per berth. Foil TICKUTS , sleeping berths or a touribt-foldor , giving list , of side trips , with cost of frame , call at the Wabasli olllcos , 201 Clark btro t and Dearborn Mutton , Chicago ; 1602 Faruam street , Omaha , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N.V. . P. Agt. , Omaha , Neb IVnter Kent * Duo July 1st. Payable at otllco , Bee building. 5 pet- cent discount if paid on or before July 1st. Failure to receive bill will not en title anyone to discount after July 1st. Olllco open till 8 p. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays till July l&t. 2100.00 lots $25.00 down ; see page 7. Fireworks ' tonight at Courtland beach. Musio o'vory aftof-noon uud evobtng. rM T fA\TpniP nrn iirIOTO FALCONERS F 25C WAISTS 100 Ladies' WaisU That Hnvo Been Blow Sellers at 85c , $1,00 , $1.25 , TODAY TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT 25C I'rlco Atwnj-s Talks Wo Al o llnvo 37 Children's ncndy-.Mnilo Wniili Suits , AVorth SO. 00 unit 97.0O , Take Your Choice of Them nt 91.05 Kncli , SILK WAISTS , $1.35. 18 silk waists , principally light colors , hut if you can llnd what you want in them they are worth $3.00 each ; today $1.33 will bu _ tlto price. There uro only 18 of them. If you want ono , como early. LADIES' WRAPPERS , DSC EACH. 50 ladles' house wrappers , odd sixes. Mieso wrappers bold at $2.50 each. If ou can find the size you want OSc will 10 the price. \.N EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN. PRIEdTLY'S ' BLACK GOODS , 7'JC. ' You cannot buy thcso Priestly novel- ies at any other time for loss than $1.60 ; t 7Dc they are a wonderful bargain. VBARGAININ LADIES' UOSETIIAT PAR ALYZES CO M PETITION. LADIES STOCKINGS 130 PAIR. 100 pairs of ladies' solid black , solid an and black , with embroidered instep , loslcry that sold at 2. > c , Hoc ; oOc and 03c ) or pairlimit , I dozen pairs to a customer oclay at We per pair. Wo Imvo given you bargains in hosiery , but ttils vlll eclipse any bargain \ve have over of- orcd. Remember , 13c per pair for tidies' stockings , worth up to (53c ( , to- norrow only , and not more than 1 dozen > alrs to any ono customer ; positively , lone to the trade. Hero is ono more astonishing offer ot LADIES' WAISTS AT $1.33. All our $1.50 and $2.00 dorbv waists oday $1.33. All our $2.00 and $2.23 French percale waists today $1.35. All our $2.00 French mull waists & 1.33. 1.33.Wo Wo are unloading and don't ' give a rap or profits. What wo want is to put the took down. If you cannot llnd a bar- ; ain with us now you are not a gooO ookor. N. B. FALCONER. Ilcircnstclti'g Clnlm. The somewhat notorious real estate dlfll : ulty , sprung hy the heirs of John P. Ilelfen- teln of St. Louis in laying claim to an equity iu over $2,000,000 worth of Omaha .iroperty , was opened up for a hearing this Morning before Judge Dandy. The history of these cases has been given several times In THE BEE , so It is only neccs- sar.v to state that the parties briiiRing suit are the heirs of a man who once bought a sheriffs deed to a tract of 100 ncrcs of land which has since been divided up into resi lience additions to the city of Omaha , nnd is known now as the Paulson , Dcnlso , Idlowild and K V. Smith's and Heed's auditions to this city. Several hundred people are interested in chtinff the claims of the Hclfcnstein heirs and the case called is to ho talccn as a test caso. It was brought against the heirs of the late Hyron Heed and is defended by them. Too defendants will attempt to show Ihr.t the title held by Hobert Shields was illegal , and therefore the sheriff's sale by which ho lost his alleged title and Holfcn- stein gained what ho claimed to bo a valid deed was also illegal and of no account. They will show title through another and what they believe to bo a hotter source ana oven if the Shields title is held to bo good the Heed heirs hope to prove that the sheriff's deed was illegal on account of ir- rcKularttios , and that under the Shields title us well as the Monoll title their rights arc moro valid than any equity or right that could possibly bo established by the Hclfen- stoins. The case will bo watched with a good deal of interest as it has been pending for more than two years. Plies of people nave pi.es , out Do Witt's Witch Huiel S.ilvo willeuro them. All of Falconer's OSc challis today 373c per yard. o Count the bathers in the water nt Courtland beach tonight nnd tomorrow night , if you can. You know the display of fireworks takes place tonight. You can drive or pay your car faro , either will please the management , and you. Low lliitos to Cleveland , O. The Burlington route oilers very low rates to Epworth Leaguers and their friends attending the first national con vention at Cleveland , Juno 29-July 2. Three vestibuied and gas-lighted trains for Chicago daily. Close connec tions in Chicago with Lake Shore trains for Cleveland. Call on or write to W. F , Vuill , city ticket agent , Burlington route , 132-1 Furimm street , Omaha. O' ' Knights ol Labor. An unusually well attended meeting of District assembly No. 120 , comprising all local Knights of Labor assemblies of Omaha and vicinity , was held last Saturday night. The executive board reported success in ob taining the signature of Lamoreaux Bros. , Ice dealers , to the contract entered into be tween the ice firms and their men. Lam- rcaux Bros , had so fur refused to attacli their signature to the agreement , although no Ice was delivered by thorn on Sundays. The assembly decided also to give a picnic on July 10 at IMcicott's park , which is to bo readied via the Missouri P.iciflo railway. Resolutions were adopted unanimously challenging Hov. J. G. white's assertions against Grand Master Workman Powdorly , and nailing him to retuto said btatcmcuts. o Accommodations are amplofor all who go to Courtland beach this evening to see the fireworks and hear the music. Clump Kxotirnloni to Montreal , The C. E. excursions for Montreal leave Omaha via the Burlington route at 12:10 : a. in. , 11-15 : a. m. and 4:20 : p. m. , July 3dItn , 5th , Oth and 7th , making connection at Chicago with special trains for Montreal over the Wabasli and Canadian Pacific railways. A hpecial party of Nebraska delegates will take the 4:20 : p. m. train of Monday , July 3d. Faro , Omaha to Chicago and return , $17.50 : Chicago to Montreal and return , $18.00. For full information call on or write to W. F. Vulll , city ticket agent , 1321 Furimm street , Omaha , John A. Wukoflold , lumber , lath , lime , etc. Temporary olllce , 1721 Loav- worth street. Dr. Parsoll , Paxton block. o All of Falconer's 05o challis today 37jo per yard , $400.00 lots $23.00 down ; see page 7. FAI.CONKtl dril.l , UNLOADfiU. You llnvo Only' Ttnlnjr to I J Silk * nt 25 ! ? * Cent OIK ONLY ONE MORE DAY To make your selections from our magnificent stock of Scotch zophyrglncr- liams nt 15c poriynrd. Dimities at 2oo Is like finding them. Best standardlprlnts , 35c. Best indigo prints , 5c. lOc madras cloth 33c. 20c grcuablo novelties , lOc. Remnants of wool dross gooda nt just half price. Don't miss our silk sale. 23 nor cent comes off of every piece of sine in our store , except the ( tSc lino. This line sold at $1.00 , 81.23 and $1.50. Today is the last day of this splendid odor. Don't ' put oil until Wednesday ; silks go back Wed nesday to full price. $20,000 to bo taken in this month yet and only 5 moro days to do it in. 12ic ribbons , 21c. loc ribbons , 5c. 20c ribbons , Sic. 20c laces , 5c. 23o laecs , lOc. 50c laces , loc. $1.00 luces , 3'lc. Profits don't count this week. Wo want your trade. N. B. FALCONER. I'loncr tiny nt tlio Jntt. In loving memory of Jennie Casslday , the Women's Christian Temperance union of Omaha arranged for the distribution of flowers at the j.ill ou Sunday , at 1 o'clock. The ilowers were tastefully prepared in small bouquets by the Kmg s Daughters of the Second Presbyterian church and under the personal supervision ot Mrs. J. B. Jar- dlno presented to the prisoners. The flow ers wore gratefully accepted and , If serving no other purpose , gave the inmates of the jail at least ono thought apart from their own unfortunate position. At the request of Mrs. .Tardlno she was ac companied to the city prison by a delegation from the Lutheran Woman's Missionary convention consisting ot the following named persons : Mrs. Wolf , missionary fromGuntur , India ; Mrs. 13. B. Scholl , Baltimore ; Mrs. Hov. Lake , Now York ; Airs. Prof. Travor , Albany , Mrs. Hov. Fickengcr , Pennsylvania ; Miss Kate L. Moscr , Altoona , Pa. ; Mrs. Hov. Kimmcl , Tekninah , Nob. A service of song and prayer was held , fol lowed by eloquent though brief addresses by Mrs. Wolf of India. Mrs. Traver , Now York , and Mrs. Jardino of Omaha. The beautiful flower service closed with prayer by Mrs. E. B. Scholl ot Baltimore. The unhappy inmates in tlicir crowded , uncomfortable quarters , gave most respco' j ful attention tn all the exercises and mani fested a manly appreciation of this small at tention upon the part of the Women's Chris- ti.ia Temperance union. Cnnrtlnml llcnclt Trices. Sandwiches , 5c ; coffee , 5c ; ice cream , lOo ; boda water , 5c ; ice cream soda , lOc ; lemonade , Ipc ; bathing , 25o ; tables and music furnished free to those taking their own lunches ; cheap enough , eh ? Raymond & Co. , gravel roofers , 1400 Farnam. All of Falconer's 05e challis today io per yard , S400.00 lots $25.00 down ; see page 7. It unit Matters In Austrulli. Father Madden of Melbourne , Australia is stopping at the Murray hotel. IIo is on his way to Chicago and thence to his eli : home in Ireland , which ho left twelve years ago to take up the work of the ministry in Australia. IIo says that the financial con ditions in Australia are-very feverish'and uncertain at present. The.country has been undergoing n sort of financial revolution foi moro than a year. The depression began with the strilco of tlio dock men and spreac to nearly nil labor organizations in the coun try. This was followed by financial strin gency nnd finally an alarming failure ol banks. "Wo all believe that what are known a : the associated banks will bo rcconstructei on a firmer basis than ever , " said Father Madden , "but financial matters in Mel bourne looked very discouraging a few months ago whin the banks were going to tlio wall at the rate of two am three in a day. Ihls is doubtless the resul of the wild land boom that swept our country two or three years ago. There was an immense deal of English nnd Scotcl money invested there at that time in land ! and lots , and as the excitement subsided i became impossible for investors to get thoii money out again. The pressure ovcntualli reached the banks and the inevitable resul followed. A\'heu \ matters are thoroughly re constructed we shall move on again in gooc shape. " o Piles of pcoplo have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure tnem. South Onlcutu Alliilrs. Hon. Cortez Salmon , superintendent of public instruction of South Dakota , was in the city Saturday night on his way to the Black Hills to conduct an examination. "Crops are looking splendid , " said Mr. Salmon. "It is going to be a banner year for us , I think. With the few exceptions of cases where the seed was simply thrown nt thofaco of the earth , there is going to bo n big yield of all kinds of grain in every agricultural county in the stnto , "Work is being rapidly pushed from Sioux Falls to Yankton , and the indications point to a revival of all interests that have lagged , and an increase in these that have hold their own. "The independent movement has lost n good deal of ground , and continues to do so , and I don't think the third party will figure to any extent in the next election , " Mr. Salmon loft for the Hills on Sunday , and expects to return here in a few days. You need not fear that the fireworks will frighten your horses if you drive to the beach tonight. It costs nothing to put your hoi-bo under the sheds for that mirpose. You never enjoyed anything bettor than a trip to Courtland beach. All of Falconer's Coo challis today 37 3 c per yard. County Institute. County Superintendent Hill has decided to hold the Douglas County Teachers' institute - tuto in Omaha during the third and fourtli weeks of August. As upon former occasions the sessions will : bo hold In the High school building , In the regular work of the institute Mr. Hill will bo assisted by Mrs. Ida Notson of the Omaha city schools. The sorvlcea of several prominent educators Imvo been se cured , among them being Dr. Blgsby of De troit Mich. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ilulldliu ; 1'oruilti. The following permits to build were Issued yesterday : Sulnm Hack , 8320 South Twentieth , dnuIlliiK . $ 1,000 1'ivu minor penults . 4'J5 Six permits , ORurogatlng With nerves unstrung and heads that ache Wise women Ilrotno-Seltzer take. CE'S aking owder The ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Powd&r , No Ammouioj No Alum. Used iu Millions ol" Hopies 40 " ears tlie Staudard , A Business Man Gives a Reason for the Faith That Is In Him. The Trunk nnd Convincing Stntomcnt of n Coiucrv.it Ivo ( Iciitlomiiii VllO Sprnkn lrrom 1'onoiml Kxpcrionce. The portrait of Mr. IM Molt will bo roixdl- ly rccottnlrod by o very business man In Coun cil llliKTu. For yea Mr. Mntt has tnkcn nn iiotlvoimrt In buslnct9 nnd public nlTuIrs , of Into ImvliiK botn conducting n lumber busi ness , nnd roMdliiR Mt47riOnUlnmt nvonuc. ttc- fore romovlns to Oikiilonin , lown , his future homo , hn tnlkcd to n roportar In this vain ! "My course of troiitmont under Dr. Shopnrd for n C'ltnrrhal ( llncuso of mnnv vents' stntxl- ItiK hntglvon tno the most cr.Ulfylnv roMiltt. hud bcunmo very vkoiitlonl nbont the ciirn- Hlty of this ill cnso , but I Imvo now boon jotnpo led tochiuiKO my notions on t roty. Mv : aso was of the nsunl typo , snilly ntTrctlng my liond , Riving tno Rnstrlo nnd Intestinal civs- icpsliuinU clogging my system entirely , The catirrlml dlscaso was nil through mo nnd wns ronlly branklng mo down. The Impairment at digestion nnd the discomfort of this dlsinst- IiiK ailment iniiilo it Imperative to sock help. So niHtiy of tuv frlonds nnd tiolirhbors [ rood mid reliable people had brcn cured l.y Dr. Shepinl , that t finally decided to lot him try his skill on inc. Aftot wnltlni : toseu fully the results In mv OIIBO , 1 nm now pronnrod to : is- 6'irt that the system of Drs. Oouetntid and bhupnrd Is thoroimh and radloul In Its results nnd Is nil that Is claimed for It. This linn , In mv Judgment , rlehlv deserves the largo nnd Inlliicntlnl prtictlcn they have built up. Tholr do.illnxs nod methods both ns doctots nnd business men are finr and liberal. 1 recom mend thorn most highly. " Low Itittco. Ontitrrh and all curable diseases treated at low nnd unllorm ratus medlclno tree. I'.t- tlentsnt u distance successfully treated by mall , bend for syuiotom blnn'c. ' DRS. COPEtAND & SflEPARD , ROOMS 311 AND 3U NEW YO11IC Mf.3 UUILUINO. OMAHA. NEB. Every Curable Disease Treated- Olllco Hours 9 toll a. in. ; 3 loop , m. ; 7toS u. in. Sunday 10 a. in. to IU m. Mandrake Pills have a value ns n house hold remedy far beyond the power of Ian guafjo to describe. Tlio family can hardly bo true to itself that does not keep them on hand for use in emergen cies. Is the only vcgotaole substitute for that dangerous mineral , MUUCUUY , nnd while its action as a curative is fully equal , it possesses none of the perilous oll'eets. In Constipation , Mandrake acts upon the bowels without disposing them to subsequent Costivoness. No remedy acts so directly on the liver , nothing so speedily cures Sick Ileaducho , Sour Stomach ach , and Biliousness an thcso For Sale by all DniRslsts. Price 2.1) ct . per box ; ! 1 lioxos for Co ots. ; or sent by mull , nost- 1150 free , on receipt of urlcc. Dr. J , II. SchcncK & Son , 1'hlludolplilu. is the right time for everybody to drink ' 'Root Beer A temperance drink. A home-made drink. A health-giving drink. A thirst-quenching drink. A drink that is popular everywhere. Delicious , Sparkling , Effervescent. A 25 cent package makes 5 gallons cf this delicious hcvcrage. Don't be deceived ifadcaier , for the sake oflarger profit , tells j on some other kind is "just as good 'lit false. No imitation is as good as the genuine HIKES' . ITBABK KABK BEUUTKHED. ] HINDOO REMEDY 1 HODVCF.a THE AUUt U IIKMII.TH III CO IIAYN. Cults Nertoiu lilBuavcs , raUlnir Memory. l.rincliili il ilrufri-l't n II > ou an/ ] Unit uf Imitatlmt , In tilt on having IMIAl'O-nonu'uther U lie nus nui cot It. wo will miillt b ) mull upon receipt of | irlc ( . I'Kliipllli t 111 f ttlnil mcluie | flic. AiMre.i llrlcntu. tlrdlrul Co. , &U 1'ljliioulh 1'lui'C , ( Jlilmao , III , SOLD liy Kuhn & Co. , Cor. ijth and Douglas Sts. " and J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. nth and Doufilas Sts. , OMAHA , NEB , ; by Paul G. Schneider. i Ilroadway nnd C 1'eail Si , . COUNCIL , I3LUH < a IOWA , and other Leading Druggists. _ l > n > XTPVC Catarrh euro curoi cataarh JJlltiN lit 1 O All UrUk'Klit * . U > ° unta. York Hospital TBrBATMEHT. Tor oil Chronic , Nemin , Private and Special Diseases , of b Hh MEN AND WOMEN DOUOLAS BLOCK , OMAHA , NED Bros , aamm mmmmmmmm m mtmmiTmg 1 I A SHIRT "COT" i gr n jiiiii I uu i s 0 Ilko this "cut" con bo used to represent 'most any kind of n shirt a fifty cent'r or a iwo- fifty one. Shirts all look alike In the newspapers. We didn't make this "cut" we bought It ca > We're eolnefto ; make a shirt "cut" this week all our own- going to "cut" something like two thousand fancy shirts with laundried collars and as cuffs in all the newest effects down to t'ii3 shirt tile In m'n \ . LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. BAPTIST FEMALC COLLEGE. Unsurpassed course of stuJy Muiic , nrl. I Item turc.clocution bustncss&c location bculltvy and pleas ant Gas\vaier , steara heat jbth year opens 5rpt. 12th Rov.W.AAVilsoa.A M-.Pmt. CENTRAL COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. Io liiKton , Mo. SU do- partmcnlbof Instruction It oil leer 3 and teachers. Con * ' bcrvatory of music. Art ltIOjmDa3lum. Modern op- il polDtmentf i5llijcar Iltus t ? iratcd oatnlorun. * A. A _ l < * . * * _ * ; * * ! ELIZABETH AULL SEMINARY Youno l.adipii Momc5choul One of Ihr uMcM bent in Mi.4 Aluslc and Art , Tcacncr u T r Wiiiioni I10SC23. | . , j"lo."l'n.\ ; ! \ V/CNTWOUTH MILITARY ACADEMY. _ I.nlncton , Mo. f\ -v t - 11 | ji jMa,4'ty'.vA . Oiiim mlhury ichool In , /k''L"s7.SCSir'5or'i / > rrT Mlisourl llrallhlul lf".nJ firadB8raisr l"t d : 1r-17a ! " SS S ? M.lb.M.M.EIW , sSa - 7 > < . tti Boxiw. wltM * HEN you buy jewelry of us you not only have tlic assurance that it is genuine , but that it is cor rect in tyle , and at very moderate prices. HFXUB.'XTU AND UJU.1CA4 , OUVIl COMMEILTAU * THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER ! -Ifiulii of tlio lliii'st quality of Hawum Tulmoco that can liu'joiipht , K < | iial Jit cxorj rcMirrt to Ibo > YH Ua&orUs.Icurs. . MuniitticUruiljy If. II. iiJCaaiEUCViViXlLJJ rjI 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. ty curroiponJonco , MoJIcinoor liutrumoiHi orH by mall oroipru ucimilr pickeli no marki to led | > cotu content * or ondor. Ouo nonoiial Inturrlu * nroforrod Cuiiiiiltatlo.i Iraa CorroiiioinluHca itrlOJlr nrlrnto Hook ( Myiterlei or Ufa ) eout ttaa , OtlJca Uuurt , 8 a ui. to V p.m. Sunda/i , 10 . m , to I ) V\j bead ; gtamp ( or circular , PROTECT AND ! KlPaOV YOIU SlfiHT Our Spe tuclcs anil ISyeglassos Arc tin : IJi t. EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARAUFSSD , OMflHftOPTIQALCOl222S.10tliSt. ( , ' YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. YOU DO NOT HAVE TAKEN EVERY DAY NOR YEAR , BUT WHEN YOU DO YOU WANT THE BEST , AS POOR PICTURES IS TIME AND MONEY WASTED THEREFORE ONLY GO TO HIGH ( MS3 PaOT033Hai , AT POPULAR PRIDES , ist * OMAHA. THE RELIABLE il MARK. SHIRT Manufacturtd heretofore In WMie Good * only , Is now to be h J J In a variety rl DsiIuHo and Atlricllia Coleied Plteiai , in nfgllgt Ask Your Dealer for Them. It will be vvoilh your whllo to refute y sub- ttitutei ( or tbU lull-v lue-ptuvcn brand o { Sh"t > CLUETT , COON & CO. HI. . ! ! W UUy/ni all it. trMa of BV1UJ. W AKNKbHBB. IIKUII.ITV , KTa. lb * agj rompanr them la moil QUICKLY nd tKUUl NUNn.V CUllBU. - ull bTUKNUTH n < > ton * glron to orerr put of th tody , I will iaa ( . curelr picked ) VllUB lo nr iuOer r Ibo pieioi tlou thklouredmaof tUt troublti. '