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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JUNE 7.
THREE HUNDRED PRESENT
Second Day of the Pharmaceutical Conven
tion at Hastings.
SPORTS A FEATURE OF THE OCCASION
Cole's I'nrk tlio Kceno of Homo Mvcly
Attilrtlf ! iicrcl : c , In Which n Num
ber ot Nfhrnuku IMIhimkrni ! > ! -
tliiRiilnh Tlicinicltfi.
HASTINGS , Juno 6. ( Special Tclegrnm to
The lice. ) The Nebraska State 1'harmaccutl-
cal association opened Its second day's ses
sion of the thirteenth annual convention this
morning with about 300 druggists on hand.
At the business session hold In the morning
the applications of twenty-six now members
were favorably acted upon and n number
of officers and committees reported , Mrs.
W. L. Hcllman of Tccumseh read n paper
on "Women as Druggists" and Qcorgo Moore
ot Harvard on "How to I'reparo nn Kmul-
slon. " Henry R. Qcrlng spoke on "The
Rusting of Iron. " A paper on the bcnc-
IltK to bo derived from the establishment
of o college of pharmacy In the state of
Nebraska and the comparative advantages of
Omaha and Lincoln as Its site , signed
"Una , " was read by the secretary. The
secretary refused to divulge the name of
the author. ' Such modesty was not relished
by the association and n committee was
appointed to find out the author. It looked
this afternoon as though Secretary Hcllman
or his wlfo was the author nnd such will
probably be the report.
At 2 o'clock , the Aflssourl Colonels , com
manded by Daubach , fell In line , and after
witnessing Currans Ineffectual efforts to ride
n burro , followed the Hastings military band
to Coles' pork. The sports of the afternoon
were witnessed by about COO people and
wcro as full of fun , as the antics of the
Colonels.
The results of the sports were : Tug of
war , won by the South I'lntto team of ten
men. Egg and spoon race , Mrs. K. K. Rags-
dale , first ; Mrs. M. 0. Miner , second : Mrs.
O. H. Duller , third. Sack race , W. O. Smith ,
first ; W. I ) . Hlnman , second ; N. E. Jones ,
third. Ladles' target match , Mrs. Miner ,
Jlrst ; Mrs. Reed , second ; Mrs. Crlssey , third.
Clay pigeon shoot , II. H. Ilarley , first ; W.
n. I'edley and II. A. Miller tied for second
plnce. Rock tossing contest , Alferd , first ;
Simmons , second ; Drown , third. Potato
race , Wilson , Hrst ; Crown , second ; Miller ,
third. Ring contest for ladies , Mrs. Howe ,
first ; Mrs. Shultz , second ; Mrs. Kendall
third. Fat mans' race , W. P. Curwen , first ;
Teten , second ; Uauback , third. Hundred
yards foot race for traveling men , Weldncr ,
first ; Seaton , second ; Uacon , third. A pro
gressive card party In Button hall closed the
events of the day.
JIONAUUM-fOKIIKTT CASK.
Grout Church Trliil Will Not Comn Up at
Kclimskn City for Several llryi.
NEDRASKA CITY , June ( ! . ( Special to
The Dee. ) The Donacum-Corbett trial will
not come up for several days. Court was to
have convened today , but was postponed by
Judge Chapman until tomorrow , and the
great 'church case will not bo reached before -
fore the latter part of the week.
This is the litigation wherein Dlshop Dona-
cum seeks to make perpetual the temporary
Injunction secured against Father Corbott's
Interference with the Palmyra church.
Father Fitzgerald of Auburn Is the only
witness for the defense who has yet ar- (
rived. It Is highly Improbable that Father
Phelan of St. Louis will be present at the
trial , as the witnesses outside ot the state
rnnnot bo subpoenaed In a civil suit. Ills
deposition , however , will be offered In evi
dence. There Is a suspicion that Douacum's
attorney will nsk ( or continuance , which
-will hardly bo granted. The defendant's at
torneys are ready , and should a continu
ance be granted they will. Immediately move
for a trial on the first answer , which , while
differing In language from the second an
swer , Is virtually the same.
AVAM , OF VTATKIl AWKOACIIISO.
Kciirnoy Cltlrcns Scared Oter the Illso In
tlio 1'latlo.
KEARNEY , Neb. . Juno 6. ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee. ) Tills afternoon the city
authorities received word thnt n wall of
water three feet high , followed by another
two feet high , was coming down the Piatto
river nnd to wnrn people living along the
banks. The farmers living along the river
bottom have been notified nnd most of them
have moved their personal property on to
higher ground. Every precaution has been '
taken by the canal company to prevent t'ho
canal from overflowing or the embankment
nt the lakes giving way. The greatest
nnxloty Is felt for the long wagon "bridge
over the river south of town. The bridge Is
a mlle long and the water has already risen
to within two fcot of the floor. The river
Is now higher thnn It has boon since the
great flood of 1893. _
Negotiating Colonel llrecklnrldgc.
EDRASKA CITY. June 6. ( Special Tele
gram to Tho' Bee. ) At a meeting tonight the
Fourth of July celebration was made certain.
Sufficient -money has been raised to offer
good prizes for a band contest , foot races ,
liorso races end other attractions. The com
mittee on speakers lu negotiating with Con
gressman W. C. P. Drccktnrldgo of Ken
tucky , with flattering prospects for his ac
ceptance ,
The continued drouth Is the source ot
much anxiety to Otoo county fanners. Some
fields of corn are past salvation , and unless
rain falls soon the prospects nro that the
crop will bo n failure. Chinch bugs ore also
very troublesome.
Church Howe was In the city this evening ,
nnd when approached by a Dee correspond-
out as to the congressional , situation In this
district ho said he knew nothing about It
nnd wns making no effort for nomination ,
but would accept It If tendered him. Ho felt
assured , however , that Dryan's successor
would bo a republican.
Paul Lyon was bound over to the district
court tiday In the sum of $500. Lyon waa
clerk at Morrison's jewelry store and got
nwny with several hundred dollars worth of
goods , most of which were recovered.
Kx-ShrrllT ( 'ouluy
HOLDREGE , Neb. , Juno C. ( Special Telegram -
gram to The lice. ) Ex-Sheriff Conley , who
1ms been In jail hero since February under
the charge of embezzlement , got out of Jail
last night. The escape was made by
springing the steel bars of his cell until
the door could bo opened without the aid of
n key. Ho wont Into ( ho room below , his
cell being In the second story , nnd opened a
Ilttlo wicket door used by the warden to
hand In food , nnd thrust his arm through
the wicket until ho could reach the key ,
which wns Ininglng on a pall In the kltch'"i
ot the Jal. | Hy the aid of this key ho un
locked the second door nnd let himself Into
the kitchen , and from the kitchen out to
the yard. The escape wns discovered about
10 o'clock last night. So far no trace of
him lias been discovered. He was tried by
the April term of district court , but the
Jury disagreed and ho was remanded for a
Bicond trial , which would not occur until
September. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Kpvrorth I.uaRiio Convention.
FULLGRTON , Juno 6. ( Special to The
Dec. ) The Epworth league ot the Grand
Island district IB In session hero this week.
There are about sovonty-flvo delegates hero
from abroad and great Interest Is being
manifested In the work , The Methodist
Episcopal church Is densely crowded at all
the meetings. Among the ministers present
ere : Presiding Elder Moore. Or , 0. W. Mar
tin ot Kearney , J. W. Hoblnson of Central
City , Frank Dross of Columbus , Miller ot
BU Paul , R. M. Henderson of Belgrade , \f.
K. Gray and Dr. W. II. H. Plllsbury. w.
K. Gray Is president ot the meeting.
Cut lilt Throat with u Kaior.
IIOLDRKOB , Neb. , Juno C. ( Special Tele-
am to The Bee. ) Victor Johnson , a young
tin 2f years ot age , single , living seven
miles south ot this place , cut bis throat
today with a razor. Ills landlady heard the
rater drop and the gurgling ot the blood. Ho
a note and left It upon thy stand ,
stating that the en me for the deed was thi
general hard times , no work nnd the Icwi
of his farm. Ho sold his farm of 160 acre :
to a money lender of this place two or thrci
days before for $5. When ho realized whai
ho hod done ho went to the Man to RCI
his form back , hut was unable to do so. Thi
loss preyed upon his mind until he deter
mined to take his own life. He Is still
alive , but the probabilities are that ho will
die. _
TWO iitJ.NoiiKi ) I > HI.SINT. : :
HcMion of flip ( Irnnil ( 'luiptor of the Knstrni
Htiir Well Attended.
HASTINGS , June ( i.-5-Speclal ( Telegram to
The Dec , ) The attendance at the grand
chapter meeting of the Order of the Eastern
Star Is unanimously pronounced the most
successful ever held In the state. Two hun
dred delegates nre present , nnd the conven
tion hns BO far been pleasant nnd profitable.
The entire day wns taken up with business
and exemplification of routine work. The
newly elected grand chapter officers nre :
Oriind mntron , Mrs. Anna E. Mussleman ;
grand patron , II. A. Turton , Lexington ;
grand nstoclnto matron , Mrs. Whltmarsh ,
Omaha ; grand associate patron , Rev. A. S ,
Plnkhnm , Grand Island ; grand secretory ,
Rev. H. A. Quid , Lincoln ; grand conduc
tress , Mrs. O. J. Whitney , Superior ; grand
nmociatc conductress , Mr * . C. R. Ladd , Ris
ing. The appointive officers are not yet an
nounced. * *
A reception and banquet was * tendered
the delegates this evening by Acacia chap
ter , nnd the hall presented n brilliant scenu.
"Tho Whlppoorvjlll" wns rendered by n
( limrtct composed of Mrs. Barnes , Miss
Hartlgan , Hart Alexander and Dr. Dabcock.
Mrs. M. A. Hartlgan extended a wclcomo
In the name of the chapter and the response
\vas made by Mrs. Pheobc Allen of Kearney.
After n solo , "Thy Sentinel I Am , " by Mr.
Alexander , Mayor McElhlnney welcomed the
visitors on behalf of tlio municipality. Welcome -
como from the master Masons ot Hastings
was extended by Dr. A. R. Van Sickle ,
Grand Patron H. A. Turton responding.
"Order of the Eastern Star" was then dis
cussed by Mrs. Mussclman , grand matron ,
followed by a song , "Good Night , " by quar
tet. The program concluded with a paper ,
"Pertinent , Petite and Peculiar Parliamen
tary Uses of the Eastern Stnr , " by Miss
Elfclda Wright of Scotia , and a humorous
selection , entitled , "Biddy's Views of
Masonry , " by Mrs. Helen Styers of Colum
bus. _
niyMprloiu I'rvino'it DUuppcitntncr.
FREMONT , June C. ( Special to The Dee. )
There Is some excitement In Dodge county
over the mysterious disappearance of John
Spangler , which occurred at Dnonevllle , la. ,
May 18 , on which date he was last seen
about midnight nt n show , having In his
possession $25 nnd a horse.
William Ruwe traded the Ruwe hotel to
J. G. Smith for farm property this after
noon.
The estimated expense of the city schools
for the ensuing year Is $33,000 , a decrease
of $3,000 from the past year.
J. C. Nell was fined $41 and $35 costs for
passing a fraudulent check on D. F. French.
Perry Dye nnd Delia Arnold of Waterloo
were married here yesterday by Judge Plain-
beck. _
Su-ldcn Death of n Mdney Citizen.
SIDNEY , Neb. , June C. ( Special Telegram
to The Bee. ) ' Michael Cohn , a prominent
citizen of this community , died suddenly In
Philadelphia , Pa. , this morning. He left
here a week ago cnroutc to Europe to visit
his aged mother , and was waiting for his
passport. The deceased was a member ot
the Masonic fraternity , Ancient Order of
United Workmen and Modern Woodmen.
The remains will be buried In St. Louis. He
was 36 years old.
FALLS CITY , Neb. , June C. ( Special to
The Dee. ) Miss Grace Nancy Keeling ,
daughter of Mayor W. II , Keeling , died at
the home of her father yesterday afternoon
at 5 o'clock of dropsy. Miss Keeling would
have graduated. _ _
ixetcr : A. O. If. IV. ' Celebrate.
EXETER. Neb. , June G. ( Special to The
Dee. ) Exeter lodgp No. 11 , Ancient Order of
United Workmen , and the Degree of Honor
lodge had a big celebration last night. Rev.
G. F. Walker of this place addressed the
ledge on the merits of the order , and Mrs.
Adella Harding of Hebron uddrespd the
members.
' ' The eighth annual convention of the Fillmore -
more county Woman's Christian temperance
union met In the Woman's Christian Tem-
pernnco union Irall yesterday. A goodly
number of delegates arrived and in the
evening were addressed by Mrs. M. S. Put
nam , president. _
Thought It Wns bum I'ayne.
LOUISVILLE , Neb. , Juno C. ( Special
Telegram to The Dee. ) A negro tramp , who
gave his name ns Andrew Coulter , nnd
claiming to be from Kansas City , was nr-
restcd here this afternoon on suspicion that
he wns Sam Payne of Omaha. The chief of
police at Omaha was notified. , and Detective-
Hudson arrived tonight to Identify him , bin
found him to be the wrong man , and lie
was released. ,
Burglars broke Into the Missouri Pacific
depot at this place last night and took what
change there was In the till.
Married at 15 r nil Ixlaml.
GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , Juno G. ( Special
to The Dee , ) The marriage of Mlas Kate
Thorno to Madison I. Garlow was solem
nized at St. Stephen's Episcopal church last
night , Rev. A. 0. Plnkham officiating. A
reception wns tendered the hnppy couple at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Drlmlngcr.
The second year 6t the Grand Island col
lege , the Institution of the Nebraska Dap-
tlsts , closed last night with exercises at
the First Daptlst church , declamatory and
oratorical contests being held.
Stuto Normal Alumni Meeting.
PERU , Neb. , June G. ( Special to The
Dee. ) The alumni of the State Normal met
lost evening and Tendered very Interesting'
program , consisting of nn address by the
president , recitations and several very In
teresting selections of music. Governor
Crounso nnd Adjutant General Gage made
very Interesting tnlks , complimenting the
normal very highly.
JKedueed Kules to Ilin t.eaeuo Meeting.
LINCOLN , Neb. , May 2G. AH delegates
to the State League of Republican Clubs
meeting will bo returned for one-third faro ,
providing they purchase tickets at the sta
tion when they leave homo and take re
ceipt from the agent , nnd have that
stamped by SecTctary Slaughter the con
vention , _
IlunNh Cltlzun * Celebrate ,
ST. PAUL , Neb. , Juno 0. ( Special to The
Dee. ) Hundreds of St , Paul citizens of
Danish nationality met at Dannebrog yester
day to celebrate the Dnillth national holi
day , held In high esteem by them us being
the dote on which they wore granted a
constitution by Frederick VII In 1849.
ItcpiililU'un Club OrKunl'eil.
NEBRASKA CITY. June . ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee. ) A mi-otlng of republi
cans was held at the court house this evenIng -
Ing and a republican club with a good mem
bership formed. At the meeting next week
delegate ! ! will bo chosen for the fctate league
meeting nt Lincoln , June 112. .
CurtU HepubllrniK Knttiuilnitlc.
CURTIS , Nob. , Juno C. ( Special to The
Bee. ) A rousing meeting was held
by the Curtis Republican club last night ,
which was addressed by Hon. J. R. Mc-
Phecley of Mlnden. The club Is growing
and republicanism Is In un equally flourish
ing condition. _
Wootlwunl Declared Sune.
SEWARI ) , Neb. , Juno 6. ( Special to The
Dee. ) Dick Wodward was brought bcforo the
board of Insanity last week on complaint of
his father , who believed him to bo Insane.
The board decided that Dick was perfectly
eane , _
ItcjuuliU 1'oitofl.U'o llobbcd.
REYNOLDS , Neb. , June 6. ( Special Telegram -
gram to The Dee. ) Burglars broke Into the
postolllcQ hero last night , blow the safe open
anil carried oft ft n small quantity of money
and tha money order book.
Full * City Clu liny UiurcUei.
FALLS CITY , Juno 6. ( Special ( to The
Dee.-r-Last night at Gehllng's opera lionise
the olusa Any program ot the Falls City High
school was Rendered.
Balloon ascension , Courtland beach ,
HAYDENS' ' SPECIAL SALES
Railroad Eatoa Seduced During This Great
Sale.
ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP
llolow Are but n Tow of the _ Hundred * of
Sjioclut 1'rlcctt Quoted for tlio Hal'
unco of Thin Wc'clc Note
tlin Low I'rlccH. |
SPECIAL , EXCURSION PRICES.
We will put on sale for this special occa
sion COO 26-Inch silk sunshades , worth $3.00
each , for this week they go at $1.50 each.
11)0 ) dozen ladles' pure silk mitts , regular
25c quality , go nt 12' c per pair.
100 dozen Indies' real kid gloves , worth
$1.00 , reduced to 59c.
Ladies' lisle and silk gloves , worth 25c to
50c , reduced to 12'/ic.
Ladles' Jersey ribbed vests , regular IDc
quality , go at 5c.
100 dozen children's fast black cotton hose ,
regular 25o quality , while they last only
12',4c per pair.
Ladles' two-thread fast black cotton hose
only IS'.fcC ! spccnil values.
An elegant line of corsets for COc. The
best we have ever shown.
100 do/.en ladles' night gowns , regular
$1,00 quality , reduced to 59c.
$1.60 gowns reduced to 98c.
Boys' shirt waists , an elegant line , reduced
to 26c.
26c.LETTING DOWN THE PRICES.
Tomorrow will be n picnic for bargain-
seekers In wash dress gooiK nt Hoydens' .
Figured Swiss printed' muslin , tinted
shades nt Hoydens' tic yard.
Spiral crepe at Hoydens' 5c yard.
Chiffonnette , fast colors , at Hoydens' , Cc
yard.
Fast black sotlne at Hoydens' 5c yard.
Satin crepon nt Hoydens' Be yard.
Crinkled seersucker at Hoydens' at 6c
yard.
40-Inch wide white lawn nt Hoydens' Oc
yard ,
32-Inch wide canton cloth , fast colors , nt
Hoydens' , only Be yard.
Dccca muslin nt Haydens' Be yard.
Checked nainsook nt Hnydens' at 5c yard.
Bleached muslin at Haydens' at 5c yard.
Half bleached muslin 5c yard.
Turkish towels at Haydens' 6c each.
White Shaker flannel at Haydens' Be yard.
All linen crash at Haydens' Be yard.
Fancy printed black back cambric at Hey
dens' only Be yard.
-.Arnold's French chnllls at Haydens' only
5c yard.
Mill remnants of bast prints , Including In
digo blue , etc. , at Haydens' tomorrow only
2V c yard.
36-Inch wide percallne reduced at Hey
dens' tomorrow , lOc yard.
All colors In best cambric , 3'/4c yard.
For good goods and low prices there Is
no place like Haydens' , where they are let
ting down the prices.
CLOTH'NG DEPARTMENT.
June clearing sale of men's , bpys' and
children's clothing.
A black clay worsted men's suit for $7.50 ,
worth $15.00.
Your choice of 15 styles of men's light
and medium shades at $ C.BO a suit , worth
$10.00 and $12.00.
To close out all our fine fabrics of boys'
knee pants suits , ages 4 to IB , you can take
your choice of nny suit In the house at
$4.25 that arc worth up to $8.50.
THURSDAY DRESS GOODS BULLETIN.
Motto of the department :
NEVER
be undersold.
The following specials for Thursday.
Scandinavian suiting , worth COc , for 25c.
All wool cheviots , 40-Inch , for 25c.
All wool pin checks , 40-Inch , for 25c.
All wool cream albatross for 48c.
All wool cream honrletta for 45c.
The best cream Henrietta made , 18-lncli
wide. 89c.
All wool serge , cream. Just the thing for
summer , 46-Inch wide , 69c.
Special bargain.
CO pieces novelties , sold at 98c ; special ,
59c.
BLACK DRESS GOODS.
We arc certalnly-"dolng a grand business
In this department. Our prices and stock
warrant us in saying that this is the best
department west of New York.
All wool serge , 40-Inch , 33c.
All wool serge , better grade , 48c.
46-Inch all wool hcnrletto , worth $1.00 , for
COc.
COc.46Inch
46-Inch fancy weaves , everything new and
nobby , worth from 40c to $2.00 , Prlestly's
complete line , they speak for themselves.
To get the new nnd correct thing In blnck
dress goods , you must visitHAYDEN
HAYDEN BROS. ,
Cutting prices on everything.
MRS. BTTDIGEK'S TRIAL.
Jury Sccureil nnd tlio Introduction of Tes-
1 tlniony Commenced t'ourt > 'oto .
The Rudlgcr trial was resumed In the
criminal court yesterday and the fore
noon session devoted to the securing of a
Jury. At the hour of the noon adjournment
twelve men uho had not heard any of the
facts concerning the Killing of "Baron"
Riser and who had not formed any opinions
regarding the merits of the case were
found and sworn. At the afternoon session
the attorneys stated their views regarding
what they expected to prove and the Intro
duction of testimony was commenced.
Andrew Anderson has applied to the dis
trict court for a writ of habeas corpus to
take him from the city Jail and out of cus
tody of the police. He alleges that on
Juno 1 ho was arrested and thrown Into
prison , that there never was any warrant
Issued for his arrest nnd that ho Is held in
Jail without duo process of law. However ,
ho says that ho has been told that ho Is n
fugitive from Justice. The writ will bo
Issued and the case set for hearing tomor
row morning.
La Rose Bros. , Courtland Beach.
Itiirllnglnii llfiirh , Lincoln.
This popular resort has been greatly en
larged and beautified , nnd Is today without
an equal In the state of Nebraska. Every
facility for boating , bathing and sailing Is
provided. "The steamer City of Lincoln Is
'
once more In'commlbslon , and Is patronized
dally by delighted hundreds. The outlook
from the cool , shady , brcezo-swept floor of
the big dancing pavilion Is as pleasant as can
bo found anywhere. A first-class brass band
Is In constant attendance. There are half u
dozen refreshment booths. In fact , every
thing that contributes to the entertainment
and amusement of visitors is nt hnrid.
>
fining Knot ToiliiyV
Your cholco of four dally trains on thi
Chicago & Northwestern railway. Two of
tlicso trains nt 4:05 : p. m. and * 6:30 : p. in , ,
are vcstlbuled and limited , arriving In CM.
cage early next morning.
Elite sleeprs , dining cars nnd the latest
reclining chair cars.
Call at the city ofllce , 1401 Karnam street.
The Northwestern cliccka your trunk at
your house.
Intorcit of Kepulillrun T.eiifuca.
Hon. Charles P. Bryan of Chicago , a prom
inent republican and a member of the Illinois
legislature , Is In the city , Mr ! Bryan Is a
representative of the National Republican
league , nnd la armed with a letter from Hon. .
William W. Tracy , president of the national I
league , authorizing him to solicit subscrlp- ,
tlons for the national convention of the clubs
to bo held In Denver. Mr. Bryan will molt
arrangements .foriJiotel accommodations Jim
transportation ittr. delegates to the convcn
tlon. Ho Is stqpplng nt the Mlllard.
II Don't Drlny ,
It Is your dxftyUo yourself to Ret rid ol
tha foul accumulation In your blood this
spring. Hood'4 > snrsapnrllla IB Just the
mcdlclno you meed to purify , vitalize nm
enrich your blo6d. That tired feeling whlel
affects nearly < every ono In the spring Is
driven off by Hood's Snrsaparllla , the grcal
spring medicine and blood purifier.
Hood's Pills become the favorlto cnthar
tic with evoryuono who tries them ,
AFFAIRB.01T SOUTH OMAHA.
U. IV. Ituttrrllelil Dlnnnpcnra with Ilirrul
to Kill Illmsrlr.
Another case of mysterious disappearance In
South Omaha Is reported. G. W. Butter-
field has been missing since last Sunday
morning.
Dutterfield and his wife hnd a quarrel In
the morning. Butterflcld said ho wa go <
Ing to kill himself , nnd stepping Into Ills
bed room took his razor and left , telling his
wife that she would never see him again ,
ns he was going to kill himself. Mrs. But-
tcrflcld did not believe that he would carry
out his threat , and said nothing about It at
the time. She has heard nothing of her
husband ilncc , however , and she Is now of
the opinion that her better half was In earn
est. At any rate , she has asked tlio neigh
bors to assist her In locating Mr. Butter-
field. They llvo on Sixteenth street between
Missouri avenue nnd M street.
I'unils Ovrrilrawn.
The city council employed Mr. J. J.
Points of Onmlm to go over the books of
the city clerk back to the tlmo the city was
Incorporated. The work has been completed
and submitted to the mayor and council.
This Is the first time the books have been
checked over by on expert. A number of
Irregularities were found. The general
fund Is overdrawn In a largo amount , as
are the fire and water , Q street viaduct and
salary funds. "An apparent balance , " says
Mr. Points , "of $1,172.36 would remain In
the street repair fund In case It were de
cided the city Is of the second class , but In
case It Is decided to be n city of the first
class this fund will bo overdrawn $761.10. "
The fiscal year begins in July , and nt that
time there will be nn overlap of about
$15,000.
HAYOIN : ititos.
81.30 On ford Sulo Thnrmlny.
Coupons with every purchase In this saloT
300 pairs ladles' line $2.00 nnd $2.50 ox
ford ties , at $1.25 n pair Thursday. Some of
the lots arc broken In sizes , but excellent
value.
180 pairs ladles' fine tan oxfords at $1.25.
Wo also offer in this sale.
Ladles' fine tnn goat hand turned ox
ford ties at $1.75 , worth $2.25.
260 pairs Vlcl tan hand turned oxfords at
$2.50 , worth $3.00.
160 pairs ladles' Vlcl kid hand turned
Prlnco Alberts at $2.50 , worth $3.00.
210 pairs children's tan goat shoes at
$1.45.
236 pairs misses' tan goat shoes nt $1.75.
360 pairs Infants , fine 75c kid shoes at COc.
Coupons with every purchase.
A box of fine tan dressing given nway
with every pair , of I ladles' tan shoes or ox
fords Thursday.
HAYDEN BROS. ,
Shoe Sale.
Tlio Ills UancliiB Pavilion
At Burlington -beach , Lincoln , has' a floor
space of 9,000 square feet ; Is BOO " , feet from
shore ; overlooks the bathing pool ; com
mands an uninterrupted view of the lake
and surrounding country , and at this season
of the year Is .nsi pleasant n spot as there
Is in Nebraska.
Special train for the beach leaves Omaha
at 9:30 : next Sunday morning. J1 10 for the
round trip. Tickets at 1324 Farnj'm street
and nt Union depot.
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TIlotUrontuNt Orator.
Such Is Hon. .Ignatius Donnelly. Humor
ist , critic , statesman , reformer. Ills lec
ture at Exposition hall Thursday evening
will be un .event no ono should miss. The
subject , "Signs cf the Times , ' ' will Interest
all nt , this time. Admission. 25c ; reserved
seats , BOc. On salent Kinsler's drug
store , 16th and Farnam streets , Omaha ;
Melcher's drug store , 24tli and N streets ,
South Omaha , and Sellar'a opera house
drug store , Council Bluffs.
Doatluc ; at liirlngton ) Bcncli.
At Burlington beach , Lincoln , there arc
twenty full rigged sail boats , eighty com
fortable row boats and a magnificent sheet
of water to use them on. '
Special train for the beach leaves Omaha
at 9:30 : next Sunday morning. $1.10 for the
round trip. Tickets at 1324 Farnam street
and at Union depot.
Swedish Blngcr * ' Convention.
Mr. C. A. Jacobsen has been selected to
represent the Swedish singing society , Nor-
den , at the annual convention of the
Swedish Singers Union of America In Now
York City July 3. There will bo very Im
portant questions before this convention.
The most Important question to be decided
Is the proposed trip of the singers to
Sweden.
o -
Ono word describes It " "
, "perfection. We
refer to DeWltt's Witch Hnzel Salve , cures
piles.
t I 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 l
That's what people say when they get a
glimpse of Burlington beach. You can see
It yourself If you take In the excursion next
Sunday. $1.10 for the round trip. Train
leaves Union depot at 9:30 : a. m. Tickets at
1324 Farnam street 'and nt Union depot.
Lutheran Contention.
Danish Lutheran church will hold a con
vention from the 7th to the 13th Of June
In their church on North Twenty-sixth
street , between Burdetto. and Grant Btreotn.
The church will be dedicated on the 10th
of June at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. Eng
lish services will be held Sundny evening
at 7:30 : o'clock.
La Rose Bros. , Courtland beach ,
Six small building permits , aggregating
$400 , were Issued by the Inspector' yesterday.
Judga and Mrs. E. M. Stenborg nro happy
over the arrival of a girl baby , born yes
terday.
At Young Men's Christian association hall
this evening Mr. Frank R. Robcrson will
lecture on the fjords , fjelds , fossena and
folks of Norway. It will bo n luminous ,
llmc-llght lecture.
The task of < rodlstrlctlng the voting pre
cincts of the city. Is occupying the attention
of the city cleric .nnd an assistant. The
matter Involves considerably more work
than was expected .and can scarcely be com
pleted this week.
William Joluu-on , colored , was arrested
yesterday afternoon on suspicion of robbing
Lelso'B shoe Bturo. 1806 Vlnton street , of $60
worth of Hhoo3"isoino tlmo ugo/ The police
say that some > otitho stolen property has
been found In "Johnson's possession.
At the next meeting of the county com
missioners the special cash fund of the general -
oral fund will bo enriched to the extent of
$3,330.25 , the amount coining from the treas
ury of South Omaha. Some time ago when
the county settled with South Omaha for
tlio boarding and < committals of prisoners
during the years 1889 , 1890 and 1891 it was
found that South Omaha owed the county
the sum above latatcd. This has now been
paid In and wllUbo paid out In liquidation of
salaries of olllclals , Jurors and witnesses.
Awarded Highest HonorsWorl's Fair.
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.--No Ammonia ; No Alum.
In Millions of Homes AJQ Years the Standard
MORSE'S ' CASH RAISING SALI
Spot dash Bnjs Lots of Goods with a Littl
Cash to Haiso Oash.
AT COST OR UNDER FOR SPOT CASI
i\trj lltin n ItnrRnln , Such n * No Oni
. > ot r.\vii OurnrUcx , llimt Kter lie-
Tore Attrinptrit No Ailvcr-
tlscil ( iootlft
Jouvln nnd I'nrrln's I.lon S-lncli kid
gloves , colors black , browns , tans and
grays , regular $2.25 gloves , for 9Sc.
Ladles' seamless hoac , Re n pair : Indies' '
fast black seamless liose , 12',4c ' ; ladles' best
nmco cotton hose , double role , heel and
toe , 33c , 3 pair for fl.OOl ladles' best llslo
thread hose , boot pattern , f > 0c quality , for
35c ; ladles' silk hove , 31,00 quality , for
60c ; boys' blcyclo hose , double knee , licel
nnd toe , 23c.
Ladles' Hgyptlan vests , lie ; ladles' llslo
thread vests , ecru nnd white , 23oj ladles'
silk vests , IJ1.25 quality , 48c.
Ladles' black llslo thread tights , knee
length , Soc.
Fnncy parasols nnd tun umbrellas , spe
cially low prices for tomorrow.
WHAI'I'BIIS , WAISTS. DUCK SUITB.
Finn print nnd gingham wrappers , nil uf
our J1.7G and $2.00 ones , for $ l.i6 eac'i.
Silk wnlsts , our $3.75 quality , $2.25.
Thursday all of oui $1.25 nml $1.75 Inun-
dercd waists for # 9c each.
Duck suits , rretty patterns nnd latest
styles for $3,3S. $1.18 , $4.SD iind $4.08.
Ladles' nil silk hemstitched handkerchiefs
with hand made Initials for 17o each , 3
for GOc.
Ladles' embroidered chiffon handkerchiefs
In nil colors , suitable for funcy work , 9c
each.
each.Finest
Finest grade of 15c dress ginghams for
So yard.
Best French Knllncs , 25c.
French flannelctttcs , Sc yard.
Kino ratines , 10c yard.
CONSISTS , UNDERWEAR.
Gowns , drawers nnd corset covers , cam
bric nnd muslin , neatly trimmed , our 83c
quality , for 41c.
Gowns of best muslin , embroidery nnd
lace trimmed , our ? l.OO quality , for 53c.
Aprons of line lawns hemstitched nnd em
broidery trimmed , 19c.
Summer corsets , 41c. ,
UIDHONS. uinnoNs. mnnoNS.
All silks , satin and G. a. ; also merle
In width 1C , for 9c yard.
All silk , satin and Q. G. In width 0 , for
ic yard.
TIIK MOUSR DRY GOODS CO.
Arrange your picnic for Courtland.
ropiilnr Incursion to lliirlltitnii | llcncli.
Sunday , June 10 , the excursion of the
season.
Special train will leave Omaha at 9:30 : a.
m. Rate , $1.10 for the round trip.
Durllngton bench Is the pleasantcst resort
n Nebraska. Splendid boating nnd sailing
md bathing that's as exhilarating as a dip
n old ocean itself.
You'll miss a treat If you don't arrange to
ic at Burlington beach on the 10th.
Ask the city ticket agent of the B. & M.
1. n. U. , at 1324 Farnam street , for further
nformatlon.
JMarrliigo Licenses.
Tlio following marriage licenses were Is
sued yesterday.
Jamo and Address. Ace.
"red Rlley , Minneapolis , Minn 23
.oulse Perry , Omnhn is
Veil V. Slntnn , Omalm 32
Sadie M. Stepiinek , Omalm 1"J
A. F. Moore , Fremont , Neb 23
Victoria Uoyd , Lincoln , Neb. . , , . 21
A. W. Brown , Omalm 24
Johanna M. Fredrlckson , Onmlm 20
Edward C. Wilbur , Omnha , . . . ; art
Elva M. Fisher , cmala. ) , , 10
\ou Don't Ilnvo To
Go 2,000 miles to reach the land of the
prune. The Irrigated lands of Idaho along
the line of the Union 1'aclflo system nro
capable of producing the class of fiult seen
In the Idaho exhibit at the World's fair.
Why : by stopping In Idaho you'll save
enough on your faro and freight to inaka
the first payment on your farm. Investi
gate.
Advertising matter sent on application.
Address , K. L. LOMAX ,
G. P. & T. A. , Omaha , Nob.
o
Best of music at Courtland beach.
LOOK.AT THIS
Think of ono of our best hand-curved
Chamber Sots , in holid curly birch , full
pancllod , superbly appointed through
out , and offered this week ut only
SSQ-OO-
Don't think of It unless n quick de
cision can bo jnudc. for at this price.vo
will not have thorn lonp in Block. There-
is an ample number today , but wo can
not say how long they will last.
There is always a prcat fascination
about curly birch cabinet work in the
bed rooms of a house , it is so light and
oxquihite in ita color tone , so quiet and
restful in its general effect , that it is al
ways a favorlto wood.
liut it is expensive. Our price on this
set is not near its actual value.
It is simply ono of the great values to
bo found in our present stock.
Having recently bought $70,000 worth
of furniture at a discount , wo are pre
pared to make the lowest prices.
Four ear lands just received from
Grand Raplda ; freight only 10 cents per
hundred , and goods bought at nearly
half price.
Ditrlnymm ice jiciyVof7it | UOO inltei ,
OKU 1'ltlVK.
Chas , SMverick & Co
FURNITURE of Ev > ry Do33.-i.JtlJ
Temporary location.
70G-I20B O.JUnU K I T T. ,
M1LLAUD HOTEL BLOCK.
Ifoflrnofs ! iomeGeieig. [ :
R MonclM curntlroacont for Nerroui or Sick
foaJnclio , JJruIn J'.ilmmtlon , Hlneiilouiiew ,
r uimerul Keiirnlglai nlno for Uliou-
( lout , Kidney llinoraen. Acid Hi"-
. Amumla. Antidote for Aloouollo
iwpuu.
un't other eicoiMffl. I'jIcc.JU , UinuiWcuuta.
Ctaerymwout. CHEMICAL CO.
IBI S. Western 'Avsnim. CHICAGO'
For sale by all druggglatB , Omalm.
DOES WE HAVE
ROOM
A
YOUB
FOR FITTING
TRUSS TRUSSES
PLEASE and a
YOU ? Largo Stock.
The Aloe & Penfold Co.
1408 Farnnra St. , Oppos'to Paxtoa Hi'd ,
THE LION DRUG HOUSE.
I This is the land that Columbus found
After he thought that the world was round ,
This is the city of wondrous fame
That has grown sp great since Columbus came.
This is the firm that is making the soap
| , That will clean up the land of Christopher's hope.
I s ? ? This is the soap housekeepers demand ,
& The most satisfactory soap in the land.
Made by this firm , in this city that lies X
I In this land , by the lake , and up in the skies.
JUNE
IS NOTED FOR
'ENGAGEMENTS
Even the sun bsgins to shed its rays of lustre and en
gages you into a flirtation Negligee shirts are recommend
ed in this case and the Nebraska is truly the proper place
to get 'em at.
Twas a fortnight ago when we done up a few first class
shirt manufacturers in brown We got all they didn't care to
part with. It will tickle you to see the values , even if you
never saw a shirt before. Here they are now , to be quickly
wrapped up :
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 50c.
Laundered all but bosom , made of French percale , fast
colors , and a couple of dozen ot dark and light patterns in
the lot dotted striped checked among 'em custom made
worth One Dollar dead sure.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 75c. N
Laundered all but bosom patterns are new anl unique
true fitters precise fitters in length of sleeve , just as we
furnish with every shirt in the house worth One Dollar
and a Quarter.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1.
Of pure Madras Cloth , which is pliable , cool and durable
We show the loveliest patterns made this season perfect
fitters and hand finished Sold everywhere at not less than
$1.50.
NEGLIGEE
There's where we have the trade handicapped Now supposing
you'll save tis n good deal of writing and take a look through 'era in our
west window you'll be astonished Double the money they're marked
buys no better shirt nor does nny man's bragging furnish a bettor made
shirt roat assured
35c.45c,60c,70c,95c and $1.00
represents prices never before surely never boon boon quoted by anyone
ono who ever sold shirts ,
Read This :
50 lots in Stoepel Place are offered on the
following terms :
Price $300. ]
$50 down , balance $5 monthly , without interest
until January 1st , 1895. Title perfect.
You can buy your LUMBER on monthly
payments to build in Stoepel Place. . , .
Take West Leaven worth street car line antf
go out and sec these lots.
Stoepel Place office 48th and Pacific streets ,
open every afternoon , including Sunday.
For full information concerning these lots ,
call on
W. A. WEBSTER ,
Telephone 58. 402 Bee Building.
JRYA
EXACT SIZE FERFECTOJ
THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAYOIUTE TEH CENT CIGAR.
sale b3 all First OU Doulgg , Mn ffjl rod bycthoAR .
Factory No. U01 , St. Louis ,