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    8 THE OMAITA DAILY 35BEtr IVED JESDAY , JUXE 19 , 1805.
CONVENTION OF MECHANICS
Session of the Hatfonal Council of the Order
Opened Yesterday.
Y/ELCOME / GREETING BY MAYOR BEMIS
National CoonellloHa Address Jl lew the
Uootl ItriulU of the I.nlt Veiir n < l Ki-
prctte * ( Jremt Hope for tlie I'atura
Finance Committee Divided.
At the Young Men's Christian Amclatlon
auditorium the National Council of the Junior
Order cf United American Mechanics Is In
reislon. There are 150 delegates present ,
they coming from all portions of the United
{ States , the east particularly being largely
represent . It Is the first time within the
history of the organization that a national
council has been held west of the Mississippi
river. With grateful realization of this fact ,
J , W. Houder of thU city , representing the
local branches , has prepared a program of
pleasure , Including a carriage drive , banquet ,
reception , and Incidentally a "camera party , "
the latter photographic adjunct being re
garded as Indispensable to conventions In
Omaha.
Each delegate has his brea t profusely
decorated with patriotic colors , while the
Denver delegation , working with Indefatigable
energy ha * placed "Denver for Next Place of
Meeting" badges on every coat lapel.
At ywterday morning's assembly J. W
llouder Introduced Mayor George P. Uemls.
who welcomed the delegate * and cxteniel the
proverbial key to the city's gates. Mr.
Houder responded In u brief but happy
epcech.
Perry Shaner of PlttKburg , In behalf of the
National Council , extended a welcome. He
wished to correct the Impression that the
order was anti-Catholic. Mr. Hhaner con
tended that the organUatlori WUM loyalty to
public schools , a defcrira of tha flag and pro
tection of true Ame-rlcan IntcreiiU. The or
der was not opposed to any one who shared
those Kentlmcnts , no matter what his creed
might be.
The meeting then resolved Itself Into ex
ecutlvc KecHloti , the first order of burlncsK
being purely routine. Including the paxalng
upon credentials , admission of new dele-
Kates and appointment of a committee to
give unto the prc n uch Information with
relation to the deliberations of tha conven
tlon as tha committee cared to divulge.
COUNCILLOR'S ADDRESS.
National Councilor J. G. Rlchtcr delivered
his annual addre-ss , which was In substance :
"We havu assembled today In annual KCH-
elon to review thu work of the past year
and to leglslatu for the future welfare of
our order. May the rama kind Providence ,
which has permitted UH lo meet In this beau
tiful city on thu Ixuikx of the mighty Mis
sourl , which parts our prulrlei , once more
bo with and direct us In our legislation , that
It may rcdown to thu good of our order
everywhere. When one year ago you placed
III my hands , and entrusted to my keeping
thu gavel of command wo little thought
Unit tulay we Mould hu able to report our
order In an good condition ua It IH.
"With employment hard to find , and thou
sands of our murnbcTH only too willing to
Bocuro such work as would enable them lo
earn a livelihood , the Htrlngency ot the
money market , and thu gloom of de
spondency , a * ' It were , hanging Ilku n cloud
over the land , made It appear to UK as If wi
would bo compelled to report a IUIIH of mem
bership rather than a gain. Hut , during the
past few months , the tun of proHperlty liar
again smiled upon UH , and the hum of the
busy manufactories can again bo heard on
every hand , thim Instilling now life among
the people everywhere , and especially among
the mamburH ot our order , HO that today wu
are plcaied to nay that our order can be
found away up In the Old Pine Tree slate of
Maine , where tlm Atlantic washes Us rocky
coast. In the land where our pilgrim futhorx
first commenced an extended line of nettle-
mentx , and whcro the BOH of American lib
erty nnme and Immortalized Lexington , Con
cord and Hunker Hill ; away out to the fruit
ful and fertile fields of the prairie lands uf
the great went ; beyond the lofty mountain
regions , rich In mineral wealth , Into the
vineyard * of California , until It touches the
guidon Hhorcs of the far off distant Pacific ;
and from Manitoba In the north down the
Father of Waters , with Its many tributaries
to th gulf In the south , comprlHlng thlrlj
Btato councils , and HUbordlnato couiicllH In
ton additional Hiatus , where as ye > t no state
councils have brcn organlrud.
After further reviewing the progress of the
order In the various states for the past year ,
the national councilor continued :
"To my mind thu order Is In far better
condition today than It was a year ago , and
I predict for my isucc'ssor a moro xucccssful
term than wu have Imd. With buslncsa re.
Binning on every hand , and an Incrraned In
terest amung our members everywhere , I fesl
confident that our future will be a bright one.
There are few , If any , orders in existence
In our country today that have principles
moro gland , objects more noble , or teachings
more patriotic them our order has , and If our
members will only practice what they preach
our future cannot be questioned. The new
laws adopted at the last session caused tin
considerable correspondence and , In some In-
stoncen , no end of worry. All this will bo a
gain to our successor , as I havu no doubt
that constructions will bo placed upon cer
tain laws which will greatly lessen hu
work. The now ritual has. ns far as I could
learn , given general satisfaction throughout
the order. There
are EQUIP changes neces
sary , however , an I have hnd letters frum
different sections of the country Inquiring
as to the proper procedure during the clos
ing ceremony , csprelally when repeating the
! ' , 0. I would sufisesl that this body make
such alterations so as to have tho. ritual
moro clearly understood by all. "
The address was concluded with several
recommendations for changes In the present
general lawn of the organization.
FINANCE COMMITTEE CRITICIZED.
Several committed reports were received ,
Including the minority report of the national
council legislative committee. The report
concludes as follows :
"Thl * I * probuhly the first time fn the his
tory of tlilu order that a minority report of
a standing committee has been presented , but
wo leave It to the Intelligence of the mem
bers to determine If wo are not justified In
our action , und wo ask thlv national council
to pass upon the principle Involved In this
report and dnlcrmlne :
"Firm Whether or not the rights of each
member of a legally constituted committee
of this body shall bo respected , und whether
certain work outlined by a committee In
regular sesvlon can lie set aside by an officer
or certain members of the committee without
first consulting all the members of said com
mittee ,
' 'Second To determine If the finance com
mittee of the national council shall have ( he
right to order warrants for salary , expenses ,
etc. , of a legally appointed committee of this
body without sanction or authority of said
committee.
"Third To determine by what right the
finance committee of this body has authorized
the payment ot over $1,400 in warrants for
the national IfglrlutUo committee when thcro
has boon no meeting since the organization of
said committee , nor legal authority given by
the members of mid committee to Incur these
expense * .
"Wo think the settlement of thcso questions
Involving the rights at member ! on a com-
mltlco of this national council should b
settled In order to avoid controversy and
preserve to each committee the duty to which
It ha been delegated to perform by the o Ul
cer" of tills body.
"In view of the experience of the pail year
we would recommend that this national coun
cil commit Its U to the tupp-rt cf an Imm'gra.
tlon bill and that all the power and Influ
ence of ( ho order bo concentrated In that
particular direction unlll consummated , Icav-
\ntr \ a. ) ! other " x'urcs t < j wye future Ume. "
"
WtEn J. &ftitin. P. a" , c. . Illinois.
ItOQER J , AUMSTHONQ , I1. S. C. , Mliiourl.
ELECTION OF OKKICEUS.
TIP tendon of tha Junior Order ot Amer
ican Mechanics yesterday afternoon was de
voted to the election of oillceri , * The even.
Inn wai given up lo carrying out a program
of ipwchei. After a spefch of welcome by
Delegate J. W. Ilpuder , National Councillor
John Q. A. Illchtcr explained why the Junloi
Order of United American Mechanics exists ,
He spoke ot tlio opportunities which are or
frred American boyi , of whatever foreign ex-
He would have emy child taugtii
the meaning of the American flip. He weals
have e ery echool provld d with a bible.
Dr. Cooper of Texas said that the organlzi <
tlon I * one which knows no north or south ,
no east or wet. , America ha * almost every
fv f ? > f toclety organization , he said. For
eigner * coir.a to thie Und and form organi
zation * among their fellow countrymen , It
I * perfectly natural they should do to. Dut
the Junior Order goes further thsn ( bete or
ganization * In the way of fraternity ana
benevolence. He spoke of the need of * { >
plying some safeguard to our Institutions or
their foundation * would b shaken. The or
ganization Is not a political or sectarian
body , ho sail , but demsnds that religion and
the management of affairs be kept distinct.
Nor I * the order oppoted to Immigration , he
ttalHl , If the Immigrant * show themselves
favorable to American Inilltutlons ,
Dr. Dtemer of Philadelphia , speaking of
the Junior Older , cited historical examples
to show that great crl In history , the war
of the revolution and the civil war , had al
ways found leaders to bring the nation out
of It * troubles. The situation Is crlou when
2,000,000 men step to the ballot box , unable
to read their ballot. Speaking of the women
of America , he tald thy are uncrowned
qu eni , and on them depends the future of
America , as they arc recponslblc for the
training of the > children.
Remark * were also made by Henry C.
Hchaetzer and Dr. S. Wright llutler. Clar
ence D. Elliott entertained the aMCinbly with
humorous selections.
This rosUr of officers was elected :
National councillor , C , W. Tyler , Richmond.
Va. ; vice councillor , I' . A. Bhanon , Plttcburg ,
Pa. ; treasurer , J. Adam Sohl , Maryland ; con
ductor. Ui. J. L. Cooper , Fort Worth , Tex. ;
ardcn ( liulde ) , W. A. Howard , Ncbraika ;
ntlnel ( Inside ) , J. L. Ingram. St. I/ouls ,
lo. ; fcntlnel ( outside ) , John W. I'lttlngcr ,
ndlana ; chaplain , Ir. II. U. LlttlefUld , Pon-
and , Ore.
The next annual convention will bo held
n Denver June 1C.
The convention will consider this morning
ho question of founding a national orphans'
I0rne'
Tlio HtraitRFSt Men OroirVenk. .
Sometimes. The short cut to renewed vigor
taken by those icnrtble enough to use HOB-
.etter'g Htcrnach Hitters systematically. It
'e-cslabllshcs Impaired digestion , enables the
syiteni to atnlrnllatc food , and combines the
lualltlcs of a fine medicinal stimulant with
.lioae of a sovereign preventive remedy. Ma-
.aria , dyspcptla , constipation , rheumatic ,
nervous and kidney complaint * are cured
rind averted by It.
Ilontnn Kscunl'in vln Oilmen.
For National Christian Hndeavor meeting
xcurslon tickets to Iloston will be told via
Vnnsylvanla lines July C to 9 Inclusive ,
teturn llrnlt may be extended to August 3.
'or Knights Templar conclave ticket * will be
[ old August 19 to 25 Inclusive , with privilege
if extending return llrnlt to October 3. Hall
way * In weit and northwest selling tickets
la Chicago will furnish them over I'cnnsyl
anla line * , tlio incut desirable route. HolU
rain * from Chicago to New York crossing
li AlloghonleH at the highest point above
; ea level. Famous Horse Bhoo curve Is on
hlx route1 , which follows the Blue Junlata
'or miles amid pleasing rcencv. Hock-bal
lasted roadbed ; no dust and dirt. Rxcurslon-
its may enjoy stop-over privilege * go rig , anil
nay return direct or by circular routo. From
New York the trip may be made on palatla
steamer * of Fall River line through Long
stand sound or by rail. Addrctu Dcrlng , 218
Houth Clark street , Chicago , for detail * .
'ornoiiiilly Coiiiinctril Summer Vacation
lour * .
A personally conluctel excursion the first
of a crlcs of three arranged by the Hurling-
ton route will leave Lincoln at 0:10 : p. in. ,
Thursday , Juno 27 , for a nineteen days' tour
of the we'st.
Denver , Colorado Springs , Manltou , the
Garden of tlm Rods , IMke'n I'eak , Marshall
I'ass , Glcnwood Springs , Salt Lake City , Og-
den. Iluttc , Helena , the Ycllowitono park and
Hot Spring * , S , D. , arc Included In the Itin
erary.
The cost of the trip ha * been fixed at
$130 and covers every cxpensa of travel
railroad , sleeping car and stage fares' , hotel. ? ,
carriage rlilcx , meals , etc.
FU1I Information at 'the city ticket office ,
1.124 Farnam street.
f.oir llfilrn In llnntnn.
The Daltlmoro & Ohio llnllroad company
will Belt round trip tlckctt from all points
on It * lines west of the Ohio river to lion-
Ion and rctutn , for all trains , July 5 to 9 In-
clailva. valid for return passage until July
with privilege of an additional extension
until July SI If declrcd. Tickets will alco
bo placed on sale at all prominent points In
the north and northweRt. The rate from
Chicago will Itfl $22.00 , and correspondingly
low rate * from other points. ,
A double dally service of fast cxp cg trains
Is maintained from Chicago to all polntti In
the OtUt. TourlxlB will hear In mind that all
Daltlmoro & Ohio trains between the cast
and west run via Washington. For full par
tlculars write L. S. Allen. A. O. I' , agent ,
Chicago.
NAT'I , KDUOATIO.NAI , ASV.N DIUKTIMl
Denver , .Inly n-ia.
Teachers and others contemplating a trip
to Colorado at the time of the N. K. A.
meeting In Denver next month are reminded
that the llurllngton Houto offers better perv-
Ice than , and as low rates as , any other line
Specially reduced rates July 4-8.
Call at the city ticket office , 1324 Farnam
Direct , ami get full Information.
J. li. Reynolds , city passenger agent.
Hmlurrfl Itiiten to Itultnnoro.
On account of the meeting of the Baptist
Young People's union at Ilaltlmoro , July 18
to 21. the n. & .O. n. R.Co. . will place on
Halo at all ticket stations on Its lines west
of the Ohio river , excursion ticket * at one
faro for the roiinJVtrlp. These tickets will
be sold July 10 and IT , valid for return passage -
sago until August C. ' . The ruto from Chicago
will bo $17.50. and proportionately low rates
from other points. Tickets will also be
placed on sale at all coupon offices west of
Chicago.
Whatever point you start from bo sure
your ticket reads via II. & O. In addition
to the historic country through which the
II. & 0. runs , the I ) . & O. Is the only line
from Chicago to Ilaltlmoro running via
Washington , a double dally service of fast
express trains run between the west and
cunt.
cunt.For
For full particulars address I , . B. Allen ,
A. 0. 1 > . A. , Grand Central Station , Chicago.
Hiitrlt l.iikiKplrlt I.nlcc , 'plrlt I.iilto-
Through sleeper via the Northwestern Line ,
commencing June 28 , leaves dally for Spirit
Lake nt 0:10 : p. m. from Webster street depot.
The lake Is the same , accommodations n little -
tlo better , fire a little lower. City office , 1401
Farnam Bticet. Depot. IGth and Webster
Btrcet * . J. n. UUCHANAN. G. P. A.
Arrangements have been made for the
sale of ticket * to the Great Wallace shows ,
which exhibit here Monday , Juno 24 , at
Adolph Meyer's music store , Fifteenth and
Farnam streets , during the day of exhibition.
nuui.i.NdToN noun :
Incursion to St. Jotcpli nun Iny , .Inno S3
Train leave * union , depot , Omaha , at 7
a , m.
Hound trip ticket * only JU.O. .
Call at the city t'cket olllce of the Dur-
llngton Houto and get full Information.
THU UICAI.TY .U.VIlliirr.
INSTHUMCNTS placed on record June 18 ,
1S95 :
WAim.vNTY niins. :
T C Itilrkley unit liuhlmml lu iiljali : Dunn.
n li w lie > w li-IMJ . . .ll.KO
Hume In mime , n 10 feet lot J3. und m W
fjel lot II. LliKk Z. Mlllunl 1'liie * Z.COO
A A Junue lo Clmrli-a JUIIKC. lot * 1 to I ,
Mi > ck 7j lnt 1. 3 mill 3. Mock 8 ; lou 1 lo
< . block 1(1. ( 1'umll 1'liice 100
Mi-CluviKk t ( VKevfe Co lo I ) M Anilcr-
" " ; lot IS. block J , McOavock &
O Krffn'x nilil JQ3
llnkun irlck nn oml wlfu to U A llcmntl ,
lot I ) , Ihuiio' iJ . , , . , . , , , , , , . , , 19
' QUIT CLAIM DUHDfl.
T C Ontxirn und wife to Thomas Murray ,
* r no U-li-SI , CO )
W A Comon In J I. CurMii. s 67H feet lot
1 , block 1 , Hlilnn' * nocon.1 HiU , 1
L > III : > S.
BpocUl maittr to M J Dlmock , lot : i ,
block B , Mnninoulli park , , 1,371
Bume lo Oniulm Hu\lnny Hank , loll 1 lu
4. 7 to t : , ami lul M. Urnrl & if * adj. .
Rhorlfr In Omalia IJMH nml Truit Ounpany
KuMncs luink , | ni : , Clurk' lutxllv . . . . . 1,117
Hume to Omaha Saxlnpi bank , w tttl
lot 6 , anil e 13 fix-l lot 6 , block 1(11 ( ,
Omaha . 5.7C !
Hamo la Onialm Ixnin anil Truit company ,
e U lot 3. block CO. Omaha. 110
Total anuuut of.
CIVIL SERVICE REFORMED
Many or the More Orjing Evila Are Things
of the Fast
THERE IS STILL ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT
Annual Iteport of the Coriiuittston I'rore *
that Conilltloni Are ImprotliiB Despite
the / .tnof \ 1'artyV rker-Boma
lnlcrc tlii ( { Cotnpsrlons.
WASHINGTON , June 18. The forthcom
ing annual report of the United State * Civil
Service commission will show that the whole
number of person * regularly employed In the
civil service of this country it about 200JOOO.
Of these approximately one-fourth arc In the
claislfled service , subject to competitive ex
aminations under the civil service rules.
Of those In the unclassified service 22,000 are
laborers , G.OOO are appointed by the president
subject to confirmation by the senate , 1,000
are In the legislative branch ot the govern
ment , and 2.CG6 are In the Judicial branch.
The civil service act excludes these claim
from classification.
The total number of positions affccte-l by
the cxtcnilon ot civil service rules from
March 4 , 1833 , to January 3 , 1895 , was 8,181.
Ot these , 6,637 were added to the classified
service by original classification , and 2,617
by transfer of places classified but except.d
from examination to list of places subject
to competitive examination. Since January
S , all employes of the Agricultural depart
ment have bc'n brought Into the classified
service , except the secretary and assistant
secretary of agriculture , private secretary to
each , chief of the Weather bureau and his
private secretary , the chief clerk of depart
ments and his private secretary , and laborers
and char-worn en.
A comparative rtcatcmcnt chows , lhat at
the end of President Arthur's administration
the approximate number of positions classi
fied was lfi,753 ; at the end of President
Cleveland's IIrut term there were 27,330 , and
at the c-nd of President Harrison's admin
istration there were 42,028 places classified.
Executive acts brought 29,873 of the latter
number Into the service , while the 13,055
others , principally In postolllccs , became
classified by reason of growth from small
ilflCCS.
PENSIONS FOR OLD AND INFIRM.
Investigations made at the request of the
commUnlon show that the salaries of gov
ernment clerks In the principal foreign coun
tries are lower than those paid by this gov
ernment , but the pay of higher clllcliils IE
generally more than that here. In all of the
> rlnclpal countries an entrance examination ,
joth mental and physical. Is required before
appointment to the service. The tenure of
office Is permanent , or during good behavior ,
and after thu employe has become Incapacl-
: ated by reason of age , length ofcervlce or
ihyelcal Infirmity , he Is retired with a pen
sion , the amount ot which varies In proportion
tion to the length of service , from one-sixth
to four-fifths of actual salary. In eome
countries It Is optional with the employe to
retire after flftetn years of service. In othci
countries from thirty to thirty-five yeare
of service are requlre-d before retirement.
Females arc not employed at all by some
governments , while by others their employ
ment Is limited to the work of teachers , tele
graph operators and positions In the postal
zervlcc.
The Investigations also showed that thu
hours of labor vary , in the far northern
a well as In the tropical and semi-tropical
countries the hours of labor are short. In
nearly all , Including the United States , the
hours of labor of postal employe ! ) are longer
than those of other governmental employes.
The time allowed for lunch , the amount o , '
annual leave with pay and the amount of
sick leave with pay vary In the different
countries. In Komo the hour for lunch or
rest or annual leave Is fixed according to the
grade of the employe , the higher grade ol
employe being allowed more time than those
of Inferior tank. Many countries arc more
liberal In regard to sick leave than the
United States.
An unusually large number of holiday *
la allowed , cHpocially In the oriental coun
tries. Thc'y are as a rule religious ones ,
Christmas and New Year's being generally
obrcrved In tl c Euro ean countries. In some
national events arc also celebrated.
VIOLATIONS OF THE LAWS.
The report gives an exhaustive review of
the Investigations of violations of the civil
service laws. Among the poKtoffices on
wheRe Investigation the commission IB stll
engaged IK that at Rutland , Vt. Postmaster
Hnnrahan charges that the republican em
ployes ot his office are conspiring against
him. while they In turn charge him with
making political removals. The case han
been under consideration since last Novem
ber.
ber.Tho
The commission also lately called the at
tention of the Postal department to the case
of many Indiana pontofficcs which it regards
as on the whole worse than those of any
other state except possibly Mississippi. In
the complaint the commission elated Its posi
tion as follows : "This commission holds
that whcro a postmaster makes uwecplng
removals of employes and flllB the vacancy
by the appointment of persons of the oppo
slto party , that there In a presumption that
ho Is controlled In the matter by political
considerations , and Is to lie RO judged unless
ho HhowB to the contrary , the burden of
proof resting upon him. Undoubtedly there
are cases where such presumption will be
'overcome by a disclosure of the facts , showIng -
Ing tbat there was a Justifiable cause for
every removal , and that selections for ap
pointment wore made In'strict conformity to
the civil service rules. Hut even In some of
these cases , although the record Is technically
correct , the law nas nevertheless bscn
evaded. Many cases have come to the notice
of the commission where employes of one
political party were freely dismissed for
offenses which perhaps Justified the action ,
but which passed unnoticed when committed
by employes of the opposite party. A public
officer IH not to bo relieved of the charge of
partisanship when ho has 'applied different
standards ot discipline to persons of oppo
site politics. Moreover , when he. finds It
necessary to make sweeping removals of em
ployes opposed to him In political faith , It la
his duty to make the public understand that
ho Is not actuated by political bias by taking
such affirmative action as will prevent the
necessity of making appointments from reg
isters on which all the members are members
of his own political party. "
Nearly everyone needs a good tonic at this
season. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tbo one true
tonic and bled purifier.
' TUKIUSII IIATI1S.
Mi I'or rive Hollar- .
The manager ot the bath and complexion
parlor * at The Dee building has secured th
services of a trained masseuse for ono month
who , by years of experience and carefu
study , can by facial massage and mcdlcatoi
vapors , creams and balms , make tbo old t
look young and the young yet more youthfu
all from the remedies nature hersel
teaches. Special attention to hair dressing
The Windsor hotel , 3 blocks from unlo
depot , | 1CO per day. A. II. Hall , prop.
I.cur Hilton tn llft | Unit , loun ,
Via the llurllngton routo. Juno 24 to 29 , ac
count race meeting at Pactotus park.
Allx. Hobert J , Dlrectum , Hal Pointer an
all the other famous pacers and trotter * o
the country are entered.
The Durlliigton'i 9:60 : a. m. train from
Omahu arrives at Hcd Oak at noon and
special train for Council 11 luffs will leave Het
Oak at 7 p. m. . June 25 to 29 , enabling on
to spend practically the whole day at He
Oak and to reach home the same evening.
Tickets und full Information at 1321 Far
nam street. _
DIED.
> j i i.i - -
BAnTOS-Amalle A. , wife of K. W. Bnrtos.
died Monday at 1 a. nt. In her late res
dence. 1227 So. 12th tt. Funeral Wedne *
day at 2:00 : p. m. Interment Bohemia
National cemetery. Friends Invited.
HOSUN/.WKlU-Uora , widow of the Int
John UoEwntwelK , agttl W years. Diet
Monday. Juno 17 , 1S95. Funeral will tak
idaco Wednesday at 2 p. in. from her lat
residence , 1817 Jackson. Uurlal nt Proa
iK > ct Hill cemetery.
LUCY J. ELLIOTT. June 17th. 185S. nco 7
yearn. Funeral from res. , 2521 Caldwe
street. , Wednesday , Juno 19th. nt 2 p. in
Eorat
oartUnd Ilcncli to Ilitre Two Great Die
Attrvrtlon * .
One of the mostrvonderful aggregation * of
oveltles ever upon-one stage and under one
management are 'the' two big attraction *
lat begin an encxcomcnt next Sunday at
ourtland beach.
That Manager Arthur Is the prince ot
manager * the amut m nt lovers will all con-
ede after witnessing these two irtrong at-
ractlon * . At nmt he engaged the great
Achlllo Pblllon with U spiral tower to give
xhlbltlon * of rolling a globe only twcnty-
Ight Inches In dtumtter up and down the
ewer and acrots at cable , with a pyrotechnic
liplay a * a finale , but not being content
with this big elnglo attraction he also con-
racted for the blggeit , strongest and most
emarkablo troupe known the world over ,
'hi * troupe I * known as the Hoyal Moorish
Troupe of Arabs and Is composed of ten of
he ttrongett and mwt wonderfully powcr-
ul and active athletes , acrobat * and gladl-
tors ever presented under one management.
They are , wlttiout the shadow of a doubt , the
eadlng performers on the face of this earth
n their respective lines , which Includes
eat * of balancing , marvelous tumbling ,
hrllllng gun exercises , as welt as national
ports and postlmes peculiar to the Oriental
thletet. Saleern Mai-far , perhaps the most
owerful In the troupe , carries about the
tago In pyramid form the entire troupe of
nine other big. burly Arabian * . Both at-
ractlon * begin Sunday at Courtland beach
nd continue through the entire week. The
janil concerts and balloon ascensions will
aiso be given each evening.
A Picnic fur n foliar.
The Hayden Bros. ' employes' picnic ,
Uiich takes place at West Point June 23d ,
iromltei to b ; a very enjoyable affair. TL ?
eatures of last year will be greatly In
creased by foot ball games , base ball , sack
races and a licit of other pleasant pastlrn0 ! .
The ride llelf to West Point and return for
a dollar Is enough Inducement to go.
Ticket * can be obtained from any employe ot
layden Bros.
Tinning Out.
The Buckeye Buggy company are closing
out It * etock at Fifteenth and Howard. A
stock In every way finer In quality and style
: han has ever been shown In Nebraska ,
dealers and city buyer * will save from 25
.o 50 per cent on any prices ever made on
o-calleil closing out sales of the past. The
ale larts only a few days. Mr. L. C. Hill ,
ormerly of this city , I * In charge. Pros
pective buyers should call at once.
It In u Cie.ui , .Mural Hlioir.
The Toronto Press has this compliment to
pay the Great Wallace Shows : "The beast
ot the show Is Us cleanness ; there Is a
most pleasing absence from the merest approach
preach to vulgarity , cither In the acts of the
artists or language of the clowns. The
closest vigilance Is observed by the employes
toward keeping order In the audience , and
the comfort and pleasure of the patrons
are looked to with commendable care. "
A IVw % ilvniUHio <
Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St
Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. A
clean train , made up and started fron
Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to
destination. Elegant train service and
courteous employes. Entire train lighted by
electricity and heated by steam , with electric
light In every berth. Finest dining car
service In the west , with meals served
la carte. " The Flyer leaves at G p. m
dally from Union depot.
City ticket Office , 1504 Farnam street. C
S. Carrier , city ticket agent.
I.HtllcftTumuli Hut In.
Also medicated , sulphur , mercurial baths
oil rubs , hot milk , perfumed baths ; man !
cure , chiropodist , pedal cure. Wo are pre
pared to do all we agree.
I adles , have your too nails made to look
'Iko diamonds.
One free treatment with every bath.
Special attention to hair dressing.
109 Bee Building.
LIFE AMONGTH3 LOWLY.
Olrla i'rnni. * Ti r nr College Will. .
Ani'inc Itnttom HtvellrrH.
Miss Ilattloi Fleming , Miss Anna BarnarJ
Miss lorn and Miss Anna Brooke , four young
women from Tabor college , will spend the
summer among the squatters on the bet
toms. The settlement will be temporary
though It Is intended that a permanent so
clety will be organized and that each yea
graduates will come and bpend the first yea
after graduation at the settlement.
The religious work will be done at the
Chapel of the Carpenter , 310 Poppleton ave
nuc , and the social and educational worl
will bo done at the settlement. Rev. Alex
ander F. Irvine will vacate his two cottage
at the corner of South Third street an 1 Wool
worth avenue and the girl * will take pos
session. There will be a reception at th
settlement next Friday evening , at which
the girls will meet the families on the bottoms
toms and also about 100 men and women o
Omaha who are Interested In the project
Two daughters of President Brooks of Tabo
college will bo among the residents. An
Omaha committee consisting of Mrs. J. F
Halnhwortb , the Misses Goodman , Mrs. Wll
Ham Fleming and Miss Lllllo Tukey wll
assist In the work. The work will bo re
llgious , social and educational. One of th
features will be a flower show and an exhlbl
tlon of paintings. The girls will arrlv
Thursday.
The work now being carried on nt th
Chapel of the Carpenter will be taken u
and carried on , It consisting of mothers
meetings , children's meetings , bewlng school
social meetings , Sunday school and Sunday
religious services.
BlSi.OP'8 ORDER ANNULLED
The IJIim'.siul of Two I'rlosts Sot Aslilo
on Appcul.
lit. Rev. Thomas Ilonacum , Roman Cath
ollc blohop of Lincoln , paid a visit to th
mission * of Auburn and Tecumseh In Aprl
last , and on tbo 2Cth ot that month Issuci
an order dispensing with the services o
Fathers Fitzgerald and Murphy , the priest
In charge of the missions respectively. Th
order of dismissal was to take effect July 1
The priests appealed to Mgr. Satolll , claiming
that the action of the bishop was a violation
of canon and dloceean law ; that no charge
had been preferred against them , no trla
had and that the order was a punlshmen
for their part In demanding a trial of the
bishop on charges preferred and his remova
from the diocese.
Fathers Fitzgerald and Murphy were moro
fortunate than some of their associate * In
the fight against the bishop In that tlicl
appeal was sustained. A private telegram
to The Bee state ? that Bishop Uonacum "ha
been compelled to recall his orders of dls
mlstal. " The fathers will continue In
charge of the Auburn and Tecumseh mis
sions.
Friend * of the priests In Omaha , as wcl
a * their congregations , are much elated over
tlio decision.
Here's the winning nine
1. French tissue paper. . . . . . . . . lo
2. 10 feet English crepe paper. 19c
3. Lamp shade ftutne 23c
4. Standard sheet music Ic
C. Tribune frame , mat & glass 2lc
6. Hand painted photos , framc.11.23
7. Artist proof etching , framed tl 19
8. Die parlor picture , framed..SI.89 t
9. A Burton guitar 110.00
A. HOSPE , Jr.
Music and Art ,
1513 Dougtav.
conic & so.vs 8tiois ao quit K.
loiton Moro Belli Cook & Son * ' Omthm
lUnkrapt t > lioe tnek Joit the VV r j
You'expect Doston Store to sell them. '
That Is , either half price or leu than
ilf Cook's price , or to sell
COOK'S 15.00 SHOES FOR $1.00. j
All Cook's small clzei In shoes which he
old for J5.00 or $6.00 go at 11.00. |
All Cook's ladles' shoes go at ball Cook's
price.
All Cook's men's shoesgo at halt Cook's
price.
All Cook's boys' and youths' thoes go at
half Cook's price.
All Cook's misses' and child1 sbccs go at
half Cook's price.
All Cook's oxford ties KO the tame way at !
BOSTON STORE. OMAHA.
Selling the Oeo. W. Cook & Sons' bankrupt
lock of shoes which ufed to be on IDth I
p'reet. In the Karbach block , but which are
all now on sale at
nOSTON STORE. OMAHA ,
N W. Cor. 16th and Douglas.
'Mrn's Sox , ISr.
Thursday morning wo will sell msn's
finest quality colored cotton sox , fact colors ,
seamless ; usual price 3Gc a pair , our price
will be 15c ; none sold until Thursday.
S. P. MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
Special I'urty far Spirit l.nka
Will be formed to leave Omaha Friday ,
I line 21 , provided enough will go to nil a
special sleeper. If you can go on that date
and train , leave your name with O. F. West ,
city t'cket agent. 1401 Farnam street , not
ater than Thursday noon.
J. II. BUCHANAN ,
G. P. A. . S , , C. & P. R. n.
Mimmcr Tour * .
You can get more for your money In tha
sure return ot health and enjoyment at any
of the many resorts on the Union Pacific sys
tem than anywhere else on this continent.
See your nearest Union Pacific agent. Sum
mer tour tickets on sale to Spt. 20.
E. L. LOMAX.
Gen'l Pais. and Ticket Agent.
Omaha. Neb.
Iinpi ) nIIIe to I.He In rhU Country
Without hearing about the Northwestern
Ine's evening "Chicago Limited , " for people
WILL , talk about Its convenience * , tastefulness -
ness and comprehensive up-to-dateness.
Dmalm , 5:45 : p. m. ; Chicago , 8:13 : a. m. Vcs-
tlbuled sleeping cars , chair cars , a la carlo
dinners. Plintfcch gas , EVERYTHING. No
extra cost.
Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 : a. m.
and 4 p. m. dally. Want your trunk checked
at home ?
City ticket office , HOI Farnam street.
Summer TulirUl 1 Icket * vl.t tlm U'H | HI
Arc now on sale ; for folders giving routes ,
rates , etc. , call at Wabash ofilce , 1415 Far
nam btrcet.
BOTH WANT THE PROPERTY.
Husband anilVlfn A U Ihn Court to Dls.
Irlliuto the Kimn.
A cult In equity has ben Instituted be
tween August Wohlget and his wife Chris
tine. Wohlget filed a petition yestcrJay , asking
for a divorce from his wife and a distribu
tion of the property between the two. Wohl
get charges bis nlfe with being a woman of
most cruel and vindictive temperament. He
says that she has frequently threatened to
kill him , and as he Is a partial paralytic ,
It often cost him considerable trouble to
kesp out of her way. He mentions In par
tlcular that on April 27 last , she snapped
a revolver at him , but the cartridge refused
to explode. However , he was ordered out
of the house. On other occasions Sirs. Wohl-
gst , so her spouse says , attempted to pum
mel him on the head with a chair. He es- j
caped uith a few bruises on the shoulders. I
Since 1S59 , a year after the marriage In !
Chicago. Wohlget has run an express wagon '
In Omaha , and accumulated property , all ot
whjch lies In Hawes' addition. This prop
erty , at his wife's solicitation , he says he
nlacrd In her name. He wants It back with i
his bill ot separation.
The glow of the tea rose Is acquired by
ladles who use Pozzonl's Complexion Powder
Try It
COVERED HEAD & NECK
Eczema of AVorst Typo. School and
Society Abandoned. Felt Uruth
Would bo Relief. Cuticura
Soon 1'ut An Kail to
all SulTcrlugB.
Tver since Itvas thrco jcars olil I hsvo lico-
troubled wlili Kuzenu ot tlio worst tyi c. It n
times completely u eretl my lic.itl mill neck. I
haio tricil all aorts of medicine * , and lia\o been
doctored by iiuny tery eminent plijelclans , but
nltu no favorable result. Sometimes my lic.-vl
was ono mass of tlifck cal > tli.it would run anil
bleed , and In cummer would Loco murliorpc ,
my cars looked at tliouyh they would fall off. 1
coulil not go to school oruilii ! o\v.ili socfctv.a ;
thoillsiasa Biuel : go liad. I felt at times tin :
ilc.itlnumld be a relief , suffering and Itching
until I hardly knew what to cu. ! I pot your
CLiicunAltr.sinmKStliBZilthof Januar > Iastand
used them according to dlrcctlona , and tan now
6 y tha ttlioy soon put an end toall iiiyciiflcrlnK
\ \ urilx can never tell inv thanks to jou and join
valuable medicine , and I shall alwajsrcconinicnii
them to lme\cr I scc8Uircrlnjfro'iitho terrllilr
dlsonio. lhailfl | > cnt money and tried the lit ! '
of doctors with but little relief.
Ml < H HANNAH AVAnnEN ,
1437 Gcorgo Street , La CroEtcVI3. .
WAS IN CONSTANT AGONY
I hare DtifTcrcd from a scvero attack o
vrliat l called I'rurlKO. The disease ) ) rnduc i
an Intense burning and Itchlnc sensation tha
kept mo In constant agony all the wbllo , so Ilia
I KOI but little rest day or nltht. Cunctm
cured mo entirely In a few weeks. I clicerfull
recommend It for Ilko troubles. . .
CHAS. L. WAITTJ ! , *
Utuu % Station , Mich.
CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS
CirricunA Ilr.MEDins cleaned tbcTlfftem b ;
external and Internal medication of eVery ernp
tlon , Impurity and disease , and constitute the
most effective treatment of modern times.
Bold throughout the worjd. Price , Cuncun *
We. ; BOAJ-Me. ; KESOLVINT , tl. 1'OTTtn Duuc
IND On EM. Conp. , Bolo I'roprletori , Uciton.
ir-"IIow to Cure Skin Dlsc3 eB , " mailed freo.
'Li:8bIackhfMidi : , red , rough , chapped , and
oily akin cured by Cuucuiu BOAT.
ACHING SIDES AND BACK ,
Hip , Kldney/and utcrlno pains and
weaknesses relieved In onn minute
v\ ] liy thu Cutlcuru Antl-I'Mln Plaster.
'UB The Uiat and only paln-klLUog plaster
ft Chlchvitvr1 * Knfllih Diamond Itrnna.
PENNYRQYAL PILLS
Original ami Only Genuine *
* rt , &lwk7 rdlitile. IAOIC * nk
Iirurrlil for Cfeftl ( * rt Kngli \ lilA-J
tuondltrand la ICrd nd f/oU m UtU\ )
ibotri , ictied with Llua ribbon. Take
no other * Xtfu dangtrout tvlttitu *
tion ami imtfuftoni. A i Drugglm , or n4 4
lo it mpi for partlouUn. tritltuoaUli ioJ
Mtrllcf fur I , .1lc , " ( nl ( ( r. bj return
BlnlL lO.UOOTiitlmonUU .Van * '
Jrhr terCncinlc r
LoeftJ Urufftill.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Housekeepers have washed with
all the soaps advertised and their
woolens have continued to shrink.
WOOL SOAP
Is the only one which in guaranteed not
to shrink underwear and woolen goods.
Beware o ! Others. For Sale By all Dealers.
' MANUFACTURED ONLY DY
5CODDE , C
That $12.00 Blue Serge
Suit at Eight Dollars.
( Continued )
Whatever tnlpht bo paid /or or ngalnst our mercantile principle ,
we chnllciicc frletifl or enemy to name an Instance when n body
was lured Into our establishment by means of fraudulent advertis
ing or misrepresentation In any form.
WE AUK SIJLUNG A ? 12.00 SUIT FOU § 8.00.
Mark yon , not a stilt worth $12.00 , but a suit we previously sold
for $12.00 and by nil means worth more.
Hut why such a sacrifice ?
A sad case of late shipment that's all 100 suits calculated to
last a season cannot be sold In n short period of time without a sac
rifice To hold 'em for next year No , Sir ! against our principle
never did never will , If we can help It
Heglnnlng of the present season they were ? 12.00 very much of
a bargain at that we sold 'cm ns fast as shown ? 15.00 buys none
better In quality none better made.
Pretty suits , made of the June fashion plate they are all wool
serge navy blue of a black , silky tint the color will stay to the
last { { -button cutaway long sack silk stitched edge lined with
double warped Italian splendid fitting.
EIGHT DOLLARS never bought such a suit before money los
ing deals are not so frequent.
HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE-
OF SHAME. " CLEAN HOUSE WITH *
LIOn
D
The Average Man U
who suffers from headaches and
D
E biliousness needs a medicine to keep
his stomach and liver in good work 3
n ing order. For such people 3C
Ripans Tabules fill the bill. One
tabule gives relief.
L
n's Tabules : Sold liy drucKtets , or liy mall
li the price (00 cents a box ) U sent to The Itl-
pann Chemical Company , No. 10 Spruce ft. , N. V.
DIRECT FROM THE TANK
No Holler. No Ktcum. No KiiRlncer.
BEST POWER for Corn nnd Feed Mills , Haling
Huy , HuQiilut ; Separators , Creameries , dc ,
OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES
Stationary or Portable.
1 to 120 II. P. 8 to SO H. P.
Pcnd for CuUlogue , 1'rlcts , etc. , describing work to be done.
Chicago , 24S take St. , THE OTTO GAS ENCDIME WORKS'
Omaha , 321 So. 15th St. S.'lil & . Wulnnt His. , 1'IIIL.AUISL.IMIIA. PA.
AMUSEMENTS
This week llnlloon. I'liritoliiito , Tight Rope ,
Trapczo and Contortion Purformauros Every
Evening.
NEXT SUNDAY ,
Afternoon and Evening1 ,
The moat marvelous and urllllixiit'entertaln-
Ing iirtistlo novelty the marvel of inod.orn
cces
ACHILLE PHILION
In bis Daring and Perilous Exhibitions ,
THE SPtfAL TOW R
AND TIGHT ROI > nIARGI3 GLOIJE
PERFORMANCES.
No Description of this Wonderful Novelty
can dolt Justice.
The Biggest , Strongest and Most
Remarkable Troupe ia Exlstenca ,
SIE HASSAN BEN ALI'S
WORLD FAMOUS
TROUPE OF ARABS.
The original Arabian AcrobnU , Tumblers ,
Gladiators , laton Buffalo Ulll'a Wild Writ.
Huleom MHHS > r tlio strmuoU and inuat pow
erful Arab In the wnild , liolilmit ton men ,
Arabian Pyramid , Undorstunder and Expert
Sjwordsmau ZOO
SOA3P
FLOATS
JAS. S. KIRK & C O. , U. S. A-
EVERY WOMAN
Sometimes iii'cdn a reliable
monthly rrKUlntlng medicine.
DR. PEAL'S
i PENNYROYAL PILLS ,
Are prompt , s fo andcrrtilnln result. Tlio Rcnu-
IBB ( Dr. r il' ) never dlinotxitnt. Ont anywhere ,
ILOO. Sherman & luCcnmll Urui Co. , 1511
CHAS. SHIVERICK
&Co.
Furniture
Upholstery
Draperies
A beautiful new stock re
cently purchased at the low
est prices ever known ,
s. Shiverok & Co ,
12t li and DottglnH