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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1896)
8 Till 0:1IAIIA DAILY i3. EE : TUItSDAY , JUNE 11 , ,1898 , I TICKET SCALPERS IIIT HARD i Western Roa8 Not Inclined to Allow Them i a Profit. w - i NAPE PUT IN A LOW ONE-WAY RATEr I I r - a } t Acllorr Tnkcn that Is Intended to I're- d lent Illegal Use of itelurn 'rickets Sold tu Conten- Pi , , ( lout S'isllurrm. I r 'rho ticket scalpers who expected to do a nourlshlhg business with unused portions $ of tickets 501(1 at reduced rates for the St. t Louis and the Chicago national conventions have been tolled by the action of the Vest- emn Passenger association. fn addition to ! j the rata of ono taro for the round trip from Omaha to both Chicago and St. Louis that m , had already been granted , the association has declared a rate of 17 from Council 1 Illuffs and of 17.25 from Omaha and Sioux City to Chfcago. Tim same rates will hold good from Chicago to Council Illufta , Omaha and Sioux City. These tickets will be sold I on July 4 , 6 and G. While no advicca concerning reduced rates One way to and from St. Louis have been I t i received , it la altogether probable that they will be put in. Reduced one-way rates from Il Itniisas City to SL Louis and from St. Louis I' ' to KansaCity , have already been de. 1 dared. i GETTING IIACiC ON 5CIII.DUI.l TI311. . Itnllroads Iteeover from the EffecN ( . , of Recent SLrms. , ' } I The Union Pacific yesterday morning reported - I ported that all repairs necessary to tim r running of trains had been made on the Ord branch and that trains 1 would get there last night. Trains U for Loup City are now being handled 11 via Dannebrog. It is expected that the Loup City branch will be in good condition l by this morning , Tin dhnmago to the trnclc al Cedar Rapids and at Albion ru was repaired yesterday and trains on the l I Columbus branch were running on regu- Inr time last evening. Fast work has been dorm by the several work trains sent out on Saturday morning , and although the jI extent of the damage to tracks and bridges b i was greater titan at first supposed he f ( damaged portions of the road have been repaired in comparatively short order. ti Tim Burlington reported that it would ho nblo to operate trains on its Arcadia ' ; branch ( today. The damage to the ' track and small bridges an the Burwell branch is such that regular train service there will not be resumed for a week yet. Gaud Nemvs Awaited Ilium. t General Mandersom returned from the east yesterday anti found much good news on his return. To a Bco reporter ho expressed - pressed great delight at the passage of the exposition bill. Shortly after the announcement - ment of thda fact came the news that the United States had formally declared its abandonment of the land grant suits tt agains purchasers of property from the Burlington road. The abandonment of the cults Is in accord with the stipulation entered - tered into soma time ago between the officials - ficials at rVashington and General Man- derson. Expects , Ahaudualoent of Suits. General Solicitor Kelly of the Union Paciac will soon go to Washington to con- suit with Attorney General ilarrnon regarding - ing the disposition of the land grant suits against the settlers along the line of the road In this slate who have purchased their ' prepertles from the railway company , i Judge , Kelly said yesterday morning that he felttiutte conlldent'that tire suits would yralrandoneilr ne 1n. tllo , gpsS' of those against the purchasers of"laude from the Burlington road. I' 'Rid4wa/'NJrttN ' nud'GasS11p. ' t Gcner'al Manager 11oldrgge { of the B. & M : is'etpected back from the Chicago headquar. tell the last of this week , , ' , Tie procecilrlgs lit the American Itaiheny association , at Cincinnati , April 15 , have bocn'publlshed in neat pamjmhlet form , 'rho ' annual meeting of the Association of Rallway. Telegraph Superintendents will be held at Fortress Monroe , Va. , next Wednes- day. day.The The Union Pacific has appealed to Chairman - man Caldwell of the Western Passenger association - sociation for authority to rim cheap excur- flons from Omaha to Deatrlco on the last two Sundays in this month , Herhert Taylor and A , If , Stecs of the master in chancery's office , Union Pacific , were in St Paul yesterday , attending the commencement exercises of a young wo- man's seminary , Mr. Stees' sister is among lie graduates. Failure to secure the unanimous consent of all this roads interested is responsible for the defeat of tha nrn.-ni"n to extend a fate of one fare for the round trip to delegates - gates attending t e annual convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance union at St. Louis , November 13.20 , The prize of 125 recently offered by General - eral Passenger Agent Leo of the Lehigh Valley for the best name submitted for the' new express of that road between New York nnd , Buffalo was won by Charles M. Montgomery of Toledo. The name chosen wna , "The Black Diamond Express , " There ' were moro than 35,000 names ( ecelved by the judges. _ _ --J - - 1'ntent Jlediclues , l nom the ifanfrod , Cal Sentinel. R'hilo talking with J. T. ( faker the other day the question of patent medicines came up , and WO asked him how Chainberaln's ! medicines soul , Said Mme , "They are the best selling articles I Handle ; i never hesitate to recommend them. As to Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ; It is slniply superfine. I never think of taking a trip to the mountains , or any where else , for that matter , without having a bottle of that remedy with me. " The 25 and 50 cent ' slzes'aro for sale by druggists , EXCURSIONS I Ckt lllsxourl I'nclae Itail yY. Only hue to St. Louis , Mo , , Without change of cars. Leaves pmalia 346 ; p. m. Arrives St. Louis , Mo. , 7:20 : a , m. Very low rates for the round trip , , To St Louis , Mo Juno 13 , 14 , 16 , To San Francisco , Cal Juno , 15 , 10 , 23 , 24. To Waehllgton , D , C July 3 , 4 , 5 , 6. To Iluffulo , N , Y July 4 , 5 , ! 7iomeaeekers' excursions ( south ) , Juno 9 , 23 , Missouri Pal lfio trains leave Webster street depot , Omaha. , Arrive at ( union statlcn ) St. Louie , Mo. City offices : t N. E , Corner 13111 and Farnam streets , Omaha , , % . _ EXCURSION TO ST. LOUIS. - t ' I Viii the 1VnbUNlm ] blllronl , FOR TILE IUWUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION the rlabash will sell tickets at IALF [ FARE , 111,60 , The Omaha and St Loub Limited. 9 -Leaves Omaha ( union depot ) dally 4:90 : p.m. Arrives St. Louis ( union station ) dally 7:00 : a. an , For tickets , sleeping car accommodatlons era a convention folder giving list of hotels with rates per day and other valuable information - tion , call at Wabash olilce , 1416 Farnatg street , or write 0 , N. CLAYTON , N. W , P , Agt , Omaha , . - - - - al I A NI1'V ' 1'IIAIN. ( t ) tiaaourl Ihtclllo Itmlllrny , OMAIIA-ST , LOUIS. f Only line without change of cars. Leave Webster street depot 3N6 p. m. Arrive at St. Louis union station 7:20 : a , m , CITY OFFICES , N , E , Corner Thirteenth amid Farnam Sta. Loty hates Yln time hlurlingtoa Route , I'ortland , Ore , , Juno 10 add 11 , St Louie , June 13 , 14 and 15. - an } t nsjsco , J me 15 , 30 , 23 and 21 , f hlQab , Jul ' nd 6 , , utfpIQJul1 I I ! ' q hitig Jul uryI . 5 qpd 0. I 61mVer , 14 and 16 add July 5 and 6. 1t' Lakv Jt y ; August 7 and 8. ; lot Springe , 8. D Juno 12 , July 9 nail 24. I , Yellowsthao ! park , Jupo 1 to September 30. 1aI' ' t ticket ote _ , 1602 Farnam St. , and It 'l . 1UiI Intorniatlpn , , J. D. RBl I ' Gnu , City Pai'etngor ) Agant , h.a..a , . . - YOTt : AG.tINST HOlllloll'ING MONEY. Mtrttlers of interest ilcfore Ilmc Ltatberno Synod. The greater portion of the session of the Lutheran Augustana synod yesterday morning - ing was occupied in a discussion of the mission question. The debate was heated from the fact that there is a clash between the synod and the various conferences In the mission hock , which covers the entire area of North America. The result of the discusslon was the adoption of a resolution , in which an appeal - peal w as made to the individual congregations - tions throughout the country for financial means to carry on the synod missions. Another - other resolution was passed , requesting the various conferences to collect and turn over to the synod-rho amounts allotted to them for mission work before September 1. There vas an amount of heated discussion - sion before these resolutions were adopted , as there were mammy champions of the cun- forences. A resolution authorizing the synod to borrow money for the purpose of carrying on amid extending the mission work was voted down , the apparent sentiment of the body being unfavorable to a borrowing scheme. Another portion of the morning's work consisted ht the election of members of the board of missions. Thu voting resulted in the selection of the following : 11ev. F. N , Swanberg of Oakland , president of the No' braska conference ; Rev. F. A , Fogelslrom of Omaha , Rev. Pereh of Sioux City , Rev , J. Toreil of Swedeberg , Neb , , J , F. helm of Omaha , C. A , Falk of Council Bluffs , 0. A. Ossian of Stanton , Ia. , Prof. S , M , 11111 of the college at Wahoo. The work of time afternoon consisted largely of a discussion of time advisability of making lima deaconess institute of this city the mother house of the deaconesses in time synod. The institute is run in connection with the Immanuel hospital. The proposition excited a considerable amount of discussion , Inasmuch as it was an old ore. At the meeting of the synod iii 1894 Itev , l : , A. Fogelstrom first presented it , as runny mnenmbers of the body were even at that time desirous of bringing time Institute into official relation with the synod , it was finely decided not to adopt than plan for two reasons , as shown by time discussions. One was that the body did not care to shoulder the responsibility that would be necessary in case 71me institute was officially connected. The second reason was that it was feared that it might be injurious - jurious to the institute to be connected , The discussion , lmotvever , resulted in the passage of the following resolution : Iii grateful recognition of time hand of God and man the synod rejoices over the success - cess of the institute at Omaha and expects - pects , hopes anti prays that the hlesscd work will continue. The synod recommends - mends that a free will offering he made by every congregation in the synod on the thirteenth Sunday after Trinity , for the benefit of the institute. The remainder of the afternoon was occupied - cupied in discussing an appeal from the Kansas conference , where Rev. Seleen of Fremont , Kan load been charged with and found guilty of acting as an agent for a real estate firm' of Chicago. The Kansas conference had investigated the case through a conmmnittee and had accepted the findings of that committee as final , before - fore it had made its investigation. The case being in this condition Dr. P , Sjoblom held that the conference had not proceeded according to its constitution in delegating its judicial powers to a com- ndttce and that that therefore the case should be returned back to the conference for a legal decision. The Kansas delegation contended that its conference had acted legally. The discussion over the point was very animated , but was brought to a sudden - den close by the discovery that there was no quorum present oh the convention floor. Irma consequence the matter was laid over until - til today. The charges agalnst the preacher are grave ones in the eyes of the synod , as that body positively refuses to allow any minister - ter to engage in business pursuits of any description. Among the other matters discussed by the members of the synod yesterday afternoon - noon was a proposition from E. A , Fogel- storm of the Swedish Emmanuel hospital. Mr. Fogeistrom Is the founder of the Institution - stitution and has conducted it successfully a number of years. Ho requested that it ho admitted to the synod and he hereafter placed under the direction of the Augustana officials , It was decided not to accept Mr. Fogelstrom's offer for the present , but it was resolved that the synod should encourage - courage the work of the hospital by giving It their individual support. The evening was taken up by two sermons. The first was delivered by Rev , N. J. Johnson - son of Brooklyn , N. Y. , who preached upon the "Redemption of Souls. " The second speaker of the evening was Rev. E. J , Werner. Ho discussed the question "Is the School System in Accordance with the BibloV' _ _ r--- xtesulls Tell time Story. A vac mass of direct , unimpeachable tea. timony 1 mva beyond any posstblllty of doubt that Ihxd's Sarsapullla actually does perfectly - fectly a t1 permanently cure diseases caused by impua blood. Its record of cures is unequaled - equaled , and these cures imave often beer. accomplished after all other preparations ha failed. Ifood's Pills cure all liver Ills , blhllous fleas , jaundice , Indigestion , sick headache , Where Arc lee Going Never before has such an excellent opportunity - tunity been given for making a trip to the many points of interest In the west , reached via the Union I'aclfic. A Blanco at the list below of meetngs ! to which special reduced 'rates have been authorized - thorized , wll : convince you that mho advantages - tages for a western trip this year are exceptional - ceptional : llomeseeicers' Excuralons , Juno 0 and 23 , July 7 and 21. Rate , ono faro for the round trip , plus $2. Junior Order United American Mechanics , Denver , Cole Juno 16.20. Rabe , one fare for time round trip , plus 12 , National Eclectic Medical association , Portland - land , Ore Juno 16.18. Irate Iron : Nebraska or Kansas , 163 for the round trip. American Society Civil Engineers , San Francisco , Col Juno 30. Rate , 160 for the round trip from Missouri river and nest , Itetall Clerks and Music Teachers , Denver , Cole July 7.10 , Irate , one fare for the round trip , plus 12. Fire Chiefs' Convention , SIL Lake City , August 10.14 , hate , ono fare for thq round trip , plus 12. Summer tours to Denver , Colorado Springs , Manitou or I'uebo : , May 16 to September 30. Special reduced , rates from Kansas and Ne- brasku , Summer tours to Salt Lake City or Garfield Beach , May 16 to September 30 , Special reduced rates from all principal points. For full information as to limit of tickets and stopover privileges , etc. , call at the Union 1'acifio city ticket once , 1302 Farnam Street. Six ThlrtM' 1' . MI , Train. of the CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE & ST , PAUL ItY , Dent service. ELECTRIC LIGh1TS , Dining ear , City once , 1604 Farnam , I , DIED , OVERTON-Mfrs , Ollve , Juno 7 , 1890 , aged 72 years , p months , at residence , 2516 Parker mat. The remains were taken to Marshall- town , Iowa , for interment , IIOSTON STOIID CIIALLENIE SALD. Grmdest Sale nnd Drnaing Illggesl Crowds Ever llnppencd In Omnhn , TOMORROW ANOTHER MOST WONDERFUL - FUL DAY , Immens6 cash purchase of new , desirable merchandise go on sale tomorrow in addition - dition to the others heretofore mentioned bargains , 11,00 ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS , 26C. Over 1,000 pieces of strictly nil wool imported - ported cashmerca , Itenrlettas and serge's in black and all the latest new colorings go on sale in our front bargain square al 26c a yard , 11,60 DLACK NOVELTY DRESS GOODS 40c. 46 inch all wool and mohhlr black novelties in very stylish designs , Mohair Jeequartis , French serge's and figured brllllantlne. The latest material for separeate skirts , tomorrow - morrow 49c yard , 5,000 , LADIES' WRAPPERS , 390 AND 760. \e purchased from a hard-up mahufnctur- er his entire stock of ladles wrappers. They are all in the latest style anti worth up to 12.60 , and go in two lots at,39c amid 760 each. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. Selling more SilOES than all the rest of the stores in town , BOSTON STORE. Omaha. 16th and Douglas SL A Tiara ' 'l'rnla fur lhmlrnln , N , Y , For teachers and friends en route to the annual meeting of the National Educational association will leave Omaha via TILE IIUIILiNGTON ROUTE At 4:45 : p. m , Saturday , July 4. Round trip tickets ( good until September 1) ) , 126,75. Sleeping car reservations nifty be made al any time at city' ticket office , 1602 Farnam street , J , R , REYNOLDS , City Passenger Agent , A FNlt Story With elements of truth , easily possible by mining the Nortlrtvcstern line to some of the many lakes north. Cost you 12,00 to 110,000 Depends on the "financial question. 1401 Foment Street. Spccinl 'rrnlnN Io the itnees. On account of the races at the fair grounds Jutre 9.13 the Union Pacific will rat special trains as follows : Thursday , Friday and Saturday leave Council Bluffs 1 p. m. , Omaha 1:15 p. in. , Shecley's 1:18 : p , m. , South Omaha 130 ; p , m , Arrive fair grounds 1:45 : p. nn. Returning - ing train leaves fair grounds 6:00 : p , in. The Union Pacific will give the best service between the city and the fair grounds. Get tickets at 1302 Farnam street , --p - - 0 authn.Clmleago-Spccinl , A Special Train to Chicago for Omaha travel excluslv&y. NORTHWESTERN LINE. 6:30 : every night , VISITORS Fit OM THl : 0ItIEXT. , inpnnese iII'etrlclnns mat a Tour Ia- simecling Telephone 1'inns. Yataro Wadachl and Rlujl Nakayama , two electricians to his majesty the mikado of Japan , are iii the city for the purpose of Inspecting the system of the Nebraska Telephone - phone company. They have been in America several months , having landed at San Francisco - cisco from their home iii Toklo and are now traveling eastward inspecting all the plants in the larger cities while en route to Bos- ton. ton.They They visit this country under special orders from Minister of State Senichi Shisano of Japan and are ht America for the purpose of familiarizing themselves with the latest improvements in connection with the underground system of telephone con- structio . Roth men spcalc English fluently and display considerable knowledge as to the late inventions in the electrical world , Mr. Nakayama stated they had visited San Francisco , Sacramento , Salt Lake City and Denver thus far and had been shown every courtesy by the managers of the various companies. They Intend to visit Chicago , Cincinnati , Buffalo , New York and Boston while in this country and wlI ! then inspect the systems in vogue in nil the Iargei European - pean cities before returning to their homes. The telephone is far from being a novelty in Japan and has been in use in forty-three cities since Its introduction in 1891 The largest system is located ht Tokio and its business has grown to such large proportions - tions that the government is now investigating tigating the hest methods for placing the wires under ground , all of the systems now used being built on the overhead plan. A detailed report will be made to the minister of state at the conclusion of their journey and the most modern appliances culled from all the plants will be ingrafted into the new one to be built in Toklo. Under the care of Manager Lane of the local company the visitors were shown the workings of the system in this city and then taken from time basement to the operating room where the long line of young women minipulate the drops" and snub fresh young men when they grow personal , Both expressed themselves as very much pleased with the perfection to which the Omaha exchange - change had been brought and were very complimentary , stating that it was time finest visited since leaving San Francisco They leave for time east today , There is ono medicine rightly named , that is Chamberlain's Pain Balm , One application - tion will relieve the severe pains incident to rheumatism , and its continued use , effect a complete cure. The 25 and 60 cent sizes for sale by druggists , SOLDIERS OUT ON SICIIIMIS11 IRILL. Second Immtzmnr-Giye , , on Exhibition of Actual Warfare. Yesterday afternoon the garrison of Fort Omaha was marched out to Afiller's park for a series 'of field exercises , and though the fact had not been announced there was a crowd of fair dimensions present before time tnaneuyers were concluded. On fine afternoons - noons like yesterday there is a continuous string of bicycles and carriages passing on time boulevard and the attraction was great enough to induce all who came along to stop. The troops were divided into two divisions and each put through lima skirmish drill separately and then the entire command made an attack en an imaginary enemy , They gave a very realistic oxhlbitlon of just how fast trained men could pump Into an enemy should occasion require it. Time exercises were concluded with a charge , nnd if the Second infantry goes into a real action with the dash and spirit with which it assaulted the unaglnary enemy it would certainly make things lively while limo engagement lasted. Did you over thin ! how readily the blood is poisoned by constipation ? Dad blood means bad health and premature old age , DeWllt'u Litho Early Risers , mho famous little pills , overcome obslinato constipation , - - - pIn In time Unltcd Shmtes Court , In the 'United States court yesterday morning George Crowell and John Ilant- mo mi of Decatur were found guilty of selling - ing liquor to Indians , but were not sentenced - tenced , C , W , Jackson of Valparaiso was arraigned tor using cancelled postage stamps , pleaded not guilty , and was remanded for trial , Time trial of Jacob May of Ceresco for passing a 110 confederate bill at Lincoln , Is In progress , ATg M i Harness Belts-the very latest-all shades in Leather - er Belts-Bicycle Belts aid Purses-with solid silver mountings' d,1 ® 1 4 r . . . . . A.111 ' . ; .t - _ r- TIIE STA'rq tilt IOUGbAS. Soano Great llnranlns la Welnberg's lt'nlstsrnnd Dresses , Ladies' shirt waists , nicely laundered , choice goals , the 6/c add 7&c kind , go at 26c , Laundered shirt waists that sold for 11,00 and 11.25 , go for DAc'and 76c. All time percale andtcalico wrappers that have been selling atx)2.00 ) and more , go for 85c. 85c.The The clmllie and Mik wrappers , some of them good sellers osdinarlly at 120.00 , go for 12,98 and 14.00. The figured and TIAin black mohair skirts of the regular $6OOlqunllty ; on sale at 11.98. Black mohair andirerge skirts , the best that Weinberg could buy. In three lots to choose from , at 13,00 , 18.25 and 11,00. Perfectly elegant duck suits and wash dresses that Weinberg intended to sell ut 15.00 , go at 11.75. Buek suits and wash dresses In a great variety of patterns , regular 17.00 and 18.00 goods , for 12,00 , Dotted Swiss dresses , trimmed in lace and rlbbona , beautiful creations , that Weinberg Intended to sell for 115.00 nnd 118,00 , our price , 15.00. TILE STATE , 1611 Douglas SG 'i'erle he r.iIas l t.u , Through car service via "Northwestern Lino. " Choice of steamer trip In the Great Lakes without extra charge if desired , Mommy other unusual privileges. Iuquirq at the city office , 1401 Farnam street. " ( ) nuthn-Chi iengn Llntllcd : ' MILWAUKEE RY , , Built for speed , , Contort and safety. Short line. Block system , -i Electric light. Fine Cuisine. City ticket office , 1604 Farnam street A Cool lltt'eeption Awaits the wise purchaser of a Spirit Lake ticket via the Northwestern line , Acconmo- datlons there hotter and more reasonable than ever. Tlmermometers hot allowed to go above 6S ! § degrees , City ofilce , 1401 F'arnanm street. . - For Itetiueed Itut'N , To all sumnmer resorts call at Iloclc Island City Ticket Office , 1602 Farnam SL ----p GOSI'131. MiISSION ASICS h'Gtt 111:1,1' . \S'orlc'1'oo Great for 4hme llearms sit its Cununnnd. OM AIIA , June 10.-To the Editor of The Bee : Would you please publlslm a few of the marveloua results accomplished since we established our gospel mission iii this city ? Several tines during time whiter months It has been brought before the public by those who were rescued from want anti suffering nnd ministered to both for body and soul. 14hila our rooms were on Capitol avenue , for want of proper support - port , we had to move to cheaper quarters at 320 South Thlrteentlm street , where meetings - ings are held every evening at S o'clock , and where te0 feed destitute men and women. Some of the incidents , which are of great occurrence , are worth recording. Two weeks ago wo picked up on the street a man from the country , who had fallen in bad company ; had been robbed of all his money and was wandering on the streets , delirious through tdriak. When we fond Imim lie had not uv cent We took him to our home anti caredtfor him ummtll he recovered - covered , and wasmsent home. One week ago we picked up a minister of the gospel from the country , who had ran away from his family and charge in a fit of despondency ; took to drink , and would have ended his life ( as ] me said himself ) , only God , in Ills providence , sent us his way. We paid his hotel bills , brought shim home , cared for him for a week ; when hia wife and a member - ber of his churah ( came after him , All this , and [ such more could be told of cases turning up nearly. every day. Will not sonic of our wealthy cltlzens , who believe iii time Lord Jesus Christi and His work on earth to save sinners and trescue , the perishing , come and lend ustahand : ? t. JOHN FINCH , At time''CoapnimMlesiopaZ20cSoutb ' ; Thib- tcenth street. e r 1 Newiife ; newatrengdm , new vigor , A 1 will bring back your lost powers and stop forever the dangerous drains on yoursystem. Theyaetquickly , createaheatthy digestion , pure rich blood , farm muscles , rugged strength , steady nerves and a clear brain. 51,00 Per Dos , 6 Boxes ; 5.00. A legal guarantee , to cure or refund the money wlii , every$5.OOonler. Address I'eal Miedicino Co. , Cleveland , 0. For sale by Sherummtn , C McCuunell 1)rmrg Co. , mili : Dodge street. RivCt made of pure rubber holds the Bull-Dog Gar& . Hose together. . . , A Jr , J ( "holds the ordinary rubber garden hose together. The strength of lrosedependson these rub ber rivets ( technically called friction ) . Asher , rivet is. stronger than a long one. Bull-Dog rivets 2 J Silort , Theory nnd results prove Bull-Dogstroug est hose for money made. Piston Woven Hose & Rubber Co. 1,5 , Devonshire St. , Boston , ern 205 Like St. , Chicago , 61 Reade St N , Y. 7o. No , 7th St. , St. Louls..0l ) Water St. Cleveland. m7moArapahoeSt.Denver , r ( Tremont , San Iran , You can reach practicallyn11 the great resorts . I of America ; ' ' by the tltti n gll car lilies uf ' 'Anlerica''lGreatest Railroad"- The New York Central , P R tRA . .pE I r R I IO''ELS , SANTUIT HOTEL. CO''VIT , CAPE COD , MASS. OPEN JUNE 10. JAMES WEBB , Prop. Good boating , balldag and thing , PA1R1EIj II4OTEL. Tllllt'I'LL'N'19l AND JONES S'I'I10JO'r5 , 1/o room. , baths , Stearn hest and all modern eoaveatence. , ! tale. , $1.1.0 . and 15.00 per day. Tabla unexcelled , Spec/al low rate. to rrtutar boardersm flANK IIILDITCII , Mgr. thththf ll dt dr u lice , Juno 11,18)0. l. ° , ) eW1Q&1U& 1) RACE WEEK SPEC1ALS d No3 IIinlI , Toned Suits. Style swellest of the swell , ' fabrics - rics finest of the fine ; fit , finishfindings , the best that l ready-made tailors can produce-tile same suits as other stores get 20 , 22 , 25 dollars for-arc selling here from 8ti oo to 815,00. They can't be as good bd suits , you say. Yes they can. Not only can they be _ as brood , but they can be-and they arc-better suits selling at i5 dollars than are sold in other stores at d 825.00 , for the reason that we know no fancy profits here and "Sunday" suits and cvery-day suits are - treated just alike. L' IIere are two instances that prove : No , I- 11'Ien's ' Suits of fine A imported diagonal-the new weave i -made , cut and trimmed in the best manner , every b scam sewed with silk , every buttonhole hand worked , every button sewed on to stay on and every detail of cloth , make and material as good as you ever got or a saw for 815,00 anywhere-our price nine . dollars and l ® 10 a half. No , 2-A fancy cassimere suit , Harris Mills , ' linings of double warp Italian , sleeve linings of soft a silesia , edges a satin piped , all seams of silk and in ate every respect a high.toned , high-grade suit , known in other stores as custom made and sold for 820,00 to S22,00-our price is twelve dollars and your m oney back if you can match it elsewhere for a twenty dold d tar bill. And there are others. Vt e deal in cold facts here. . / . ! I' , YOU GET IT AT "THE NEBRASKA" YOU'RE ' SAFE. dV d6 0 1 d\ ddY , at "I never thought , " said Nary Gray , "II0w soma things will pass away. " , . V U 2O- V Discount 011 all Our Furniture and Curtains is not a regular thing-but is being done during June just to reduce our stock-hurry up , . . . . , . . ' ' V . i' , ' r 0 - , . ( 't 7 ' 1N m . -I . - - 5 LE : - , toll hcE : , , . . . .f . . r . Tl is discount of 20 per cent applies to ' all furniture in the house-all curtains and draperies-and is taken off our plain marked figures-the same figures-as before the cut-deduct 20 per cent and the goods are yours. Orchard c Wilhelm Carpet Co. , 1416 Douglas Street , , , ' 'j,1 CURE YOURSELF ! cVIhi Ue Big (1 far unnatural t.1 s4 , . . discharge. , ludamwalion ( , o..rm , t Irritltlomim or uicer.tioar .on.vutaa , of mq sour membranes , rrnmu.oabmtoa , P.Inielr , amid not citric ' 1alflxlraIIIDtGD , old r . $ byl prurgaw aA r .gut In phio w pp , 115 x ' e tp' cane , apf' bes. eo , $1.75. sent roga.tL Cal..bten F.auta ta.a.a. nr..a EN NY OVAL PILLS . . . . pda.d0.1Ue.ul.a pdi pda.d0.1Ue.ul.aut . , aL.p . . . ut .aylt rN.tOh.JLc'.WntU wrr.J lto add fo l t 44'/rttmaesulo . , - .ome. a.d.3.ltatnu.rittos , Tto .Do(1.r. ( AWnJanp .u rt r. . m1 U. atJ t IlatbNai ntrtnr , or not a. a.ncr. ar . , , n.aa.aid , a ( p. t. o . ulad. to tabr t1 ret.r. emltr.tl.'I 6d ' /alts ( lAa.lUS Wi { . . Caatd + ra' THE ' ' 4f Big Store Leads { - ill t11c Race for Trade , t4l - - { Selling to the entire wesf we handle such immense Quantities of goods that { ' manufacturers give us this b/ / very lowest prices. We ara Wy thus enabled to show the most complete assortments m"t and to undersell all coln competitors. ldc Rend felt' n special bnrgntiig-W a L are ( lgeuts for the nutteriJk LL 1'nttct'ns , tits hest iii miL ) . { r 71J Jl Jl A Sf { Furnishing Goods SI'1'ICiAi. ; 'VICES FOR RACE REEK , { 1,000 dozen men's ' llalbelggnu Shirts and Drawers , our regular SOc quallty , go at 25c each , Ldp Nen'a Negligee Skirts , Soc. 75c and 11,00 ; reduced from 11,00 , 11,50 and ,12.00 , , + { We are showuag mar elegant Ilue of Fnnc t - Laundered Shirts this week for 76c and 11,00 ; others aslc 11,25 and 11.50 , 1 ! _ IQO dozen men's Lisle Thread So ; cam 1 ! n black and tan , 12t4c per pair worth 25p' ' { IODO dozen men's British Sox , 12e ; ; _ worth 25c , Our 11,60 Sweaters , all wool , reduced t o ! . OSc , Boys' Sweaters , 22c ; worth SOc , { 100 dozen men's Uulatndered Shirts , - double back anti front , New York mine nmusilm apd lumen boson , , only SOc ; worth { _ 7Men's t Men's large size SI1k Handkerchiefs , 25o ; of worthm Soc. r 100 dozen Wren's Sumner Neckwear , coma in Tecks , Four-in-linnds amid Ilarhl flows , 1l your choice for 12Qc ! each , Ladles , Waists. f Everything that is chic , insteful amid core reel in Waists , 'fie vales are unequaled { Rcad the prices and see the goods. 1Vasll Waists , plahm , striped mrd dotted , { at 15o. Fine French Percale Wnlsts , laundered < collars and cuffs , all colors , at 26c , 400 { anti SOc. Ladles' Novelty Waists , detachable col { hers , very effective , at 05c and 08c. m , _ , f - Silk Waists. { { d r r r , rl . A manufacturer caused an overflow ( blunder by sending us several tuttlaftbb Silk Waists at about ore-half what lie ha expected to realize on them. They dainty , rich and elegant garmimoata , a ) China Silk and Crepon Waists , in iii colors , large sleova , at 11 Na sad 11.95 , ; , Japanese Wash Silk Waists , all colQrd , with the fasbionable sleeves , at 12.05 Afl 13.95. r , i A full line of the season's fashion-an. proved Capes at less than half openlu prices. , Dress Goods Special 32-inch wide Clmilis , this season's cbolcC t patterns , Thursday IDe. 8 , 32-inch all wool Challis , time heat mad0 , 26c. BICYCLE SUITINGS , made especially fo Ilnydens' , 48 inches wide , in all the cp reel mixtures , Thursday 75c. m Notion Dept We always iced in low prices on Sta ) Notions , , 4 Spool Cotton , lc per spool , Silk Thread , 2c per spool. I m , J , Linen Thread , 2c per spool. 'rwln Wire Dress Stays , 4f e bunch. . Seamless Stocldnett Dress Shlcids , 4' % ; m pair. i Best one-Inch hack 10c Corset Steels , 4 > c , Beet 6-inch 10 c Steel Dresshig Combs , 44aoi Elegant Coin I'uruos , 4c. lOc Celluloid Purses , 4c , f ; " 5c wortim of Pins and Needles , 4luc , 3 fine Crochet hooks in care , 4c. ' Time best pure thread -Crochet Silk , 4,49 ! , spool , The largest size Curling Irons , 4mf c each , J Tracing Wheels , 4/c. 1 gross Hooks and Eyes , 410. 1 gross Agate Buttons for 41/c. SO other lOc and 15c articles at 40 f The Three Best t , Pianos in the World , CIlICIEKING , 1 STEINWAY , lim/ a / KNAnE. II And 21 other different makes , ? I 1 . NEW PIANOS TO RENT. I'ianoa moved , tuned and repaired by eI perlonced mcn , m Everything in Music. New Delineators' Do not miss the summer number , sang i price as usual , with extra colored plates a 4 special ounmmer fashions , 4r r . Great daces at the Home of Bargains. , I'iae ! , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 0c and 11Q Finest Country Butter , , , . , , , .12c and 14 Separator Creamery , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , It Strictly Fresh Eggs , , , ; , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 0 Full Creammo 1 hceso , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Salt Fork , , 2 % Sugar Curpd Bacon , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ( Sugar Cured ( lams , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Oy1o Corned Beef , , , , , , . , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , . 5a Boneless ham , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 8,0 Bologna . , , n , , , n.nn.uu , , , a } Q MY tMi : : V 1 '