- - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - . - - I 8 TT1J OMAUA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JUNE 12 , 189 ( . _ COOD FEELING NOW IREVMLS Ready to Take Hold of ruturo Work with Bcncwed Vgor1 ALL OF TIlE I3LJSINEES MEN ARE IIOEFIJL Pnpustige of ( lie EXflMItOfl lUll TI&i'flt u He1Ite iliot sin Iri of PrpMIIerItr I , . Abuut . . ' to Set Ii * . The flrt emotion that. prevaIte In Omaha 'when the news of the passage of the expo nftion bill came over the wirc wa of mi bOUflkd ( gratlocatlon. People were content to know that the flrst great obstacle hn4 bcen RurmoLinted and for FOmo tIme they were too excited an(1 enthusiastic to nslc themselves exactly what wa to follow. They have now had time to iligest their aathfnctlon and every ono is looking arouml _ to see where tlio first tangible beneflt i going to strike. ft may be safely said that ninety-nine men out of every 100 have figured out the problem. The conservative bualncs3 man does not expect that a boom wilt follow the act of congress , but lie locs beltevo that this is the wedge that will bring other re- aults In their natural order. It ts hot difficult for the average business man to ace r how ho Is going to reap the benefit of a movement that he believes will at least ho prolitic of conhltlenco in the future of Omaha , not only on the part of the citizens , but of those who have their capital invested - vested here. The effect of this feeling is everywhere apparent. There is a bettor tone noticeabie In all kinds of business , born of the simple fact that men believe that Omaha has taken a step in the direction of renewed r prosperity. They realize that the hardest battle Is yet to be fought and that when Omaha men are aslc1 to go ilown Into their irnckets nut ! raise the sum that must be furnished at home to carry on the cx- ' position the real test of Omaha. cmiterprlse and loyalty will come. But now that only the co-operation of local Interests Is neces- n nary in order to make the fair a SUCCeSS they believe that that support will be forth- coining. 'Time business men who have handled the vrojcct during its incipiency have ca- pedal cause for gratificatIon. They have aeon that which was not long ago regarded as visionary by a certain clement take form and substance. And time success that has been achieved so far Icads them to believe more firmly than ever that the Transmississippi expoattion of 189S viI1 be second only to time great fair at Chicago. No definite plans have been made as yet by the Tramismississippi Expoimitloii asocia- tion beyond these previously announced. The next step ril1 naturally be to prcnare to raise the addItional funds that will be required to go ahead with the work , and in this particular the asociation wilt asic the , \ advice of the citizens and business men generaliy. PrcsiIent Wattles said yesterday morning that until a public meeting was hold no fur- tiler steps Would be taken. The meeting would in all probability be held next Ionday night , and It was expected that there w.iuki be a full attendance of citizens. They would be asked to suggest ways and means for raising tile necessary funds. Time fair association would have Its hands full with other matters , mind the citizens of Omaha must step in and furnish. the money. After constiiting time general sentiment of tl'e city tile mmext step wotilti be to complete time organization by the appointment amid organizatIon of the various burcawm. That flcconiplished the active work of mrearing for the oxpositiomi would begin , and it the project received the iibcal flmmnncial support - port that it. deserved Its success was as- sured. . AItChh1'PiC'VS .t1tL EX'1'11VSLtSTIC. ; ENliress tIme OpInioiLt limit Sea hlililil- ins % 'iiI Ni' lie Jrccte.1. One of the classes most vitally interested in tiio success of the exposition are the architects and builders. Confidence in Omaha means that the building trade that tins been almost at a standstill for the past two or three years will again become active. No one anticipates that a building boom wili suddenly mitart up on thu strength of time passage of the exposition biil , hut it is the general opinion of the leamling architects of the city that ( ho circumstance vili be a potent factor in bringing about a gradual revival of building op rations. Mr. Laurie of Fisher & Laurie said yesterday - day that it was certainly a matter of mmmcii importance to the building interests. "It does not pay to exaggerate. " he continued. "Wo have had too much of that already. We are not going to wake up in the morning - ing and see big new blocks that Imavo risen up , mushroom like , in the night. But I flrmly boiiev that the passage of the cx- position 1)111 viil do more to start time ball rolling than anything else that could ho suggested. Capitalists are not going to build iiiocks on time strength of it. They are going to look the ground over , see what rentals they can ho assured of antI act accordlmmgiy. But they viii have renewed * ' contldenmo and while the result "viii be gradual , it will ho a healthy iroivtii. I do not think it would be wise m tO quote speciflc instances of buildings that are likely to be brought about by reason t of thoexposition. Hut I (10 knov that it wlii. have a material effect on men who are con- ' ' temphating time erection of buildings , amid _ in , fact , I know that it is remmpouaibio to a consimherable extent for time Idea f a $100- 000 bioclc on Douglas street that is imow under consideration " C. FJ. iloimimlorff was oven more sanguine. lie was enthmimsiastic over the bill , anti ile- dared - timat it would have cmi immediate effect on time building interests. In fact , lmo knew that time flows had already alimiost asimurcd the .ervctioi of at least two struc- tures. In one case the improvement was now practically assured mmd the plans would be drawim at once. Charles Cicvcs of Cloves thros. said timat while lie had not seen any of his customners since lImo bill passed , lie was assured that it would have a good effect. It would inspire contimicitce imm men who had mooney to invest and have a tenmiommey to start them out of the rmmt. Time results might not be imnmedi- ate , but a immaterial step had beemm taken toward bringing timemu about. Mr. Kimball \Vaih-cr & Kimball thought time bill meant everything to Ommmalmmt. The city was bound to grow. It had time location and the peoflio amid wommid eventually becomne time great city of the west. The exposition would do mucim to hasten this result amid time inimmiedlato effect of the passage of time bill would certainly be to revive confidence anl oventtmaliy lmrlmmg about a satisfactory activity in buiidimmg circles. ) tl.tll is'r.t'ri MCN 1lllb JUlIlL.t'1' . 'l'hmey I.ool Vorigmrgl to a Sensou if ( .rmiit l'rustIem'it ) . Among real estate mnen there was great rejoicing over the passage of the lull. They have had it bard row to hoe fem the 'mast two years aimmi they look forward to tIme exposition as an mmltmmost vrlceless boon. With the contemplated immmprovcmeots to thu streets anti time proposed xtcmmsiomma amid mm- pm oi enments of the local raIlway service and tIme certain erection of a number of large aiim ! immmudsome buildings , the real es. tate dealers feel that time day they have longed for has' come at lust. C. C. George , 'rico president of time fleal Estate exchange , said "it will be several months before time contracts for tima many now buildings that are already bm'imig talked of are let. IL will also take sommic time to find out just what lmnprovommwnts to the street car facilities anti other local irmatitu. tiomis will hii made. Therefore it will be some tinmo before any decldad effect is fell 1mm tlmo real estate world. But already we can ( cci that there Is renewed confidence In Omaha and Its rehire among all the iwo- plc. Confidence Is what we most need to- dii ) ' , and I believe the passage of time cx. position bill thoroughly c'stabiisimos that confidence.c have no now bulidlngs iii , prospect ourselves. but I ummiherstand there arc everai large ones proposed , work on which will ho begun In a simort time. " C , jtarr im1d "TIme great benefit the nat estate into feel from the passage of the bill is a general stiffening of lime market. 'Jimeo Ii lie suddeq land booimi , but there Is * tecliug Ibat the future at the city ja secure imu tb&t xeIL esttu In this city r - - _ now possesses some value. The effect on the real estate market will not be a sudden one with it painful reaction , but it will he a steady one , the market being strength- cmiii more and more as the time of time expo sitlon draws near. It mviii result in the completion of many real estate deals that have been Imanglng fire for some time * nd will causeS loan ) ' vurchases of valuable lots to be made In time immnedlato futtmre. " Ex-Mayor Ihemis was feeling particularly happy yesterday morning over the passage of time bill. It was lie who was instrumental In bringing the last meeting of the Trans- mississippi commgress to this city while others declined to assist in the matter. The expo- sitlon lme regarded an the oimtcome of time last session of that congress and he felt , tlmerefore , no small anmount of personal pride In time matter. "Time exposItion will be time grandest thing that ever happened to Omaha. " said ho to a lice reporter. "its benefits to timis city and the entlro west are Incalculabo. Of celmrse , Omnalma viii receive time greatest simare of gain , but I ( ho not think it i'cll to scatter Limit opinion broadcast. Time eFfect on time real estate market will be felt at once and will be a lenetlcial one , " if. h. hlmmrder of the Fidelity Trust coin- pany , 1mm reply to a query as to time effect of the passage of time exposition bill on time real estate market , said : "We are lieglim- ning to feel time good effects of it right now. onmo tltmme ago a imman offered to imimy a fIne residemmee lot of us if time exposition vero aim assured fact. Wednesday night lie caine in to say Imo was ready to complete a casim dciii for it. , \o deal especially in residence hots anil therefore I could imot speak authoritatIvely about time buildimmgs that are bound to be coiistructed down town. lImit there arc going - ing to be many vacant residence properties filled amid ninny more built. People who are now boardimig are going to get their own imommies , for timey will want to entertain their eastern relatives amid friends durimmg the great exposition , From the conversation I had yesterday morning with several lersomma wimo have been in the oflico , I can see timat there will be a strong movement in this direction. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Coimgrzimmlzitiomis frame Snmmtht flnheotmi , Tue following immessage was received by time exposition directory yesterday : 110'l' Sl'IlINGS , S. I ) . , .Tumio 11-Jolmn A. Wnkehielml , Secm'etnry , Omahn , Nob. : Express to liress mthil iieovlo of Omaha South Ia- koIa' henrtiemit comigrmmtulntions on passage of exposition 1)111. ThOMAS II. WELLS , Vice Presidcmmt for South Dakota. itOS'I'ON S'l'OIIE CIlAIdlIld S.hfl. ItehIes Our Grimimmi Chmimilemige Smile s I. % i'thI ibid mimm Ectrmt remit REMNANT SALE TOMOREOW. 21e ; au wool cashmere and henrietta rem- nants. 5c yard. $1.00 DRESS GOODS REMNANTS , DC YAi1D. To close out every remnant. short emit and dress length of dress goods that sold imp to a dollar a yardwo will offer thmeni at 19c a yard tomorrow In remnants from 1 to 8 yards long. Your choice of all time black anti colored imported sample ends of dress goods tomorrow - row for lOc. All our slik remnants go at 5c , l2c and 190 each. FI1IDAY IS flEMNANT DAY IN BASE- MENT. Full standard prints , 2c a yard. Best grade of dark dress prints , 3m/ac a yard. 36-inch percale remnants , Pc per yard. Extra heavy striped shirting remnants , 33c yard. White lawim remnants , ½ c a yard , Fancy printed iawii remnants , worth 15c , go at 6c a yard. Ilemmrietta sutcen , dark colors , 8 ½ c a yard. Dress gingham : : remnants , 5c a yard. Finest French gingham remnants , Sc a yard. Alt kinds of fancy whIt'e goods remnants , 8 ½ c yard ; worth 25c. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. Seliing hocs at lower prices than they ever sold before. BOSTON STORE , 16TH AND DOUGLAS. Where .Arclomi Going Never before has such an excellent opportunity - tunity been given for making a trip to time many pointS of interest in the west , reached via tlme Union Pacific. A. glance at the list below of meetIngs to which special reduced rates have been an- tliorlzed. vi I convince you that the advantages - tages for a western trip this year are cx- ceptlonal Ilomneseekers' Excursions , June 9 and 23 , July 7 and 21. Rate , one fare for the round trip , plus $2. Junior OrJer United American Mechanics , Denver , Cob. . Juno 16-20. Rate , one fare for the round trip , plus $2. National Eclectic Medical association , Portland - land , Ore. , June 16-18. Rate from Nebraska or Kansis , $ tk ) for the round trip. Anmerican Society Civil Engineers. San Francisco , Cal. , Juno 30. Rate , $60 for the round trip from Missouri river and west. Retail Clerks and Muulc Teachers , Denver , Cob. , July 7-10. Rate , one fare for the round trip , plus $2. FIre Chiefs' Convention , Salt Lake City. August 10.14. Ilate , one fare for the round trip , plus $2. Sunimner tours to Denver , Colorado Springs , ManltoU or Pueb'o , May 16 to September 30. Special reduced rates from Kansas and Ne- braska. Simnimer tours to Salt Lake City or Garfield Beach , May 15 to September 30. Special reduced rates from all principal points. For ( mmli information as to limit of tickets and stopover privileges , etc. , call at the UnIon I'aciflo city ticket office , .1302 Farnamn Street. ! A iEW'ItAIN , itllssoimrl Pacific Itnilwny. OMAhA-ST. LOUIS. Only tine without change of cars. Leave Webster treet depot 3:45 : p. m. Arrive at St. Louis minion station 7:20 a. m. CITY OFFICES , N. IJ , Corner Thirteenth and Farnam Sis. A Flshm Story With elements of truth , easily possible by usiimg time Nortlmwestcrn line to some of time many lakes nertlm , Cost you $2.00 to $10,000 Depends 0mm the "financial question. " 1401 Farmmam Street , For ILe.lmmet'd ItiteN. To all summer r'esorts call at.Itock Island City Ticket Office , 1602 Farnam St. a- Six Thitrr' I' . M. Trgsln , ofthe CHICAGO. MIL\VAUICEF1 & ST. ItmAUL. ItY Ilent service. ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Dining car. city otlicc' , 1504 Farnam. 'I'ezim heri'ilos I on. Tlmroimgh car service via "Northwestern Line , " Choice of steanmer trip in time Great Lakes without extra charge if desired. Many other ummuammal privileges. Inquire at the city office , 1401 Farnr.m street. liommimil for itt , T.ommii , The Nebraska delegates to time Republican National Convcimtioii will miaeet in this city next Satur'lay and take a special Puilaman over the Missouri Pacific Railway for St. Louis. Time traimm Ierivemi Webster St. Depot 1mm this cIty at 3:46 : p. am. ammd arrives in time Union Station imm Si , Louis about 7 the next morning. _ _ _ - _ _ _ - I'ailil vItJ. IL ' . % 'ortlileus Cimecie , lu the crimnimmat court yesterday morn- lug Charles If , lirown was tried on the charge ot passing a forged cheek on a butcher , Cianipit. The accused had formerly worked fo Mrs , 0. \Vimidheimn , but at time time the check Was passed bad hot been in her employ for sonic timno , lie purchased a roast of the butcher amid ordered it sent to Mrs , Wind- hoinm , tendering time cmeic in payment and securing the differemmco in casim. Mrs. \Vimmdheimn lmr'anounced tim check a forgery. The case was given to the jury before the ioon adjournment amid it is still out , 'FImo erlnminal court bold no cession yesterday - day afterooomm , DId you ever think bm.w readily the blood Is imalsoned by constipation ? Ilad blood means bad health amid premature old ago. DeWitt's Little Early Ilisora , the famous little pill ; ovcrcom obstinate constipation , p I DIIII ) . CIIRISTOPHEBSON-Cnrl E. . died Juno 9 , lao , of 1)arall'sIa. Sem''ives at 11. IC. . iltieke it's undertaking estabiishnent , Rev. IV. . Bmtvidge olcimiting. Interment at Forest I.awp1 June IQ , pt 2 p. mn. FAULT NOT \VITII \ TIlE LAIY Retailers Take Another Turn at the Insut- anco Rate Question , hISTORY OF VALUED POLICY MEASURE I'rsiiml Itnimsoni hIt1ce , , it Vigorous Siieeeli , iiiViilehi Ito Iefemmls time J.ni'ltezisiiiN for A.lnmmc- Immi Immsimraflcc Itmites. Insurance was once more time topic that Interested the Omaha Retailers' associa- tlon last night , It came up principally In time simapo of a discussion over the valued policy law , which 'as precipitated by an address from F'raiik Ransom. Mr. Ransom , wimo imad considerable to do with time ultt- mate passage of the law , proved to be its vigorous chiamumpion and gave his views of time trite reasons of time insurance coam- panics' opposition to it. The discussion was an interestimmg one , from the fact that the insurance companies have agreed to repeal ( ho last 20 per cemit raise in the rates on conditlomm that time law is annulled. Mr. Ransom stated that time law iii imlaiti words Coimiimelietl the insurance coimipanics to exanmimme property and Insure it for its existing value , nm.il furthermore compelled time paymmment of that value 1mm case of total loss. 'Time desire of the companies was to insure property for a certaimm anmount aimil themi in case of total loss to pay only so mimucim as it had becmm worth iii time opinion of somnu foreign adjuster , arrived at from an exainimmatiomi of the ashes. " Mr. ltatmsoxn themm detailed the fight through which the bill was compelled to pass. "I was instrumental imi bringing it UI ) iii time lcgislattmre in 1881 , wimen time leg- isiature was largely comnposeml of lawyers - yers , vlmo , imi additiomi to their practice ip country towmms , were also emigaged as in- suratmce agents. They forced the bill to lay over by threatening to foist prohibition impon time state anti city , which it was feared would do moro harm than the law would do good. "It came tip again in 1889 , wlmen the clause was added to the law compelling the insurance companies to pay attorney's fees and costs if recourse hind to be taken to the courts to coliect insurance. It passed the senate , but met opposition in the house. It was referred to a special committee , which held secret meetings amid for three days listened to arguments from insurance men without hiearimmg time bill's champions. It lay for months in tim committee ; but was limmally brought before the house after the sergeant-at-arms bad forcibly taken time copy from time chairznami of the committee under instrtmctions of the house. Then , ( lespite dilatory practices on the part of in- suronce men , it was passed. Governor Thayer sigmmc-d It in the face of the impor- tunimmg of time insurance amen. " Mr. Itaim- solii stated that the niernbers of time lcgis- iattmre were contimiunhly threatened and browbeaten by the lobbyists of the corn- panics. TESTED IN OThER STATES. The speaker held that the fact that time bill passed through this ordeal without being scratelmed in any way , and also from time fact that no state has ever repealed such a law after passage , were proof of the merits of the law. "Statistics show , too , that it did not hurt the insurance business , for despite time prediction of the Insurance men that within ten days after the passage of time blii every company would withdraw from the state , there were sixteen more in operation five years afterward. " Mr. Ransom said that the companies tried In the courts to prove the unconstitutionality - ality of the law , but failed. The eourt8 have several times affirmed its constitutionality - ality and have reftmsecl tle companies the riglmt to affix any 80 per cent clause upomm the policies. . "The law had little or no effect in reality in. bringing about the raise in rates. In 1S93 whmeii Boyd's opera house was burned the raise of 20 per cent went into effect because of poor water pressure and fire force. The law was not offered as the reason , because its constitutionality had not yet been decided. Now that tile fire department - ment is of the best and the water supply has been increased from fIve to sixteen tlmnes what it was then , time companies mnaintain the raise and assign the law as time reason for It. 'Tlmo Fire and Police commission , " continued - tinued Mr. Ransom. "Is a body whose duty it is to keep time fire department U to a high standard anI thus reduce insurance rates. No men should be appointed to it whose business it is to keep up time rates. Yet Churcimill amid Russell , ignoring the interests of Omaha , and without consider- Imig time duties of their appointmcnts chose Captain Palmer as a member of the board , one of time lending Insurance agents of the city. Ills business requires him to keep up Insurance rates , His duties as a corn- missioner compel him to keep up the department - partment and keep down rates. It is an outrage to appoint a man whose duties to his employer/mnust conflict with his duties to the public. I for one protest against this and urge that hereafter your association - tion recommend a maim to liii the next vacancy - cancy whose duties will not thus conflict. lIe cannot serve both masters honestly. " COULD NOT AFFORD A QUARREL. Mr. Ransom thought It a remarkable fact that the committee lmad obtained a reduction - tion , but thought it was because the corn- panics saw a storm brewing. "They saw that their conspiracy which sat. in Chicago to Impose rates on Omaha , " he said , "was opposed by representatives who had all time merchants behind timem. Do not tlmink that they did a magnanimous timing. They 5mm- ply could not afford to provoke a quarrel. " Mr. Ransomn urged that the law ho supported - ported by time association in the face of the promise of the Insurance men. lie said that "if time Douglas county doi gation went to time next legislature to defeat the law It wouil bring another bllgimt to time city , as time law was favored by the rest of the state. fly their opposition to time law the delegation Would be unabio to obtain any new charter , but must remain under one dictated by the remainder of time state. By reason of atm attempt to repeal time law time entire state would array itself agaInst the city antI would work it harm , " A partial report was made verbally imy Chairman fleatt of time inamiranco committee - tee , in whicim mention was made of the visit of time c mmrnitteo to Chicago to confer with commission No. 4 of the iimsurance companies , Mr. fleatty spoke of the 5 per cent reduction applIcable to time whole city timat had been obtained. Accorditmg to time report , lmom'ever , time in- suraimce companies did not seem favorable to a furtimer reduction , as they asscm'ted they were workimig against great disadvantage - vantage in timis state , holding especially that imi the past their losses imavo beeim greater than vremiumna received. Time companies promised , however , that if time losses were kept doivim , as they have been recently , amid furtlmer Improvements were made in tile tire departmnemmt , timat a further decrease in time premium rate would be made. The report furnished an opportunity to President Ilospe to speak of the work of time association in obtaimilng the decrease in time premium rate , lie said that small as the victory was , comparatively , it simowerl the benefit of associatIon , mis never before in time history of insurance had such a general decrease over a large district occurreml , President Iloape from this urged that greater efforts slmcmI&lbo made to increase the membership , pcially since it Was necessary to begin nnergetlc work , now timmit the Tratismississippi Isaposition is assured , lie particularly kdhed that the Retail Grocers' assocIation combine with the ye- taliers , without hoatntthcir individuality as a body , for better erIc , FAVORS NO GOMPROMISE. Peter Wiig gave all duo credit to tIme e.onimnittee for whmat..hait been accomplished , but ho maintainedithat the work should be continued. lie sauD that all the ciaiimis of the insurance comupanies that they had millions - lions invested in flint state hail been din- proved. Tlmerefore tbcir reasons for mnak- lag an increase in the rate were groundless antI iii conserimmenco their decrease was niggardly - gardly in conip.mrion. V'ilg therefore held that there should be no conipronmlse a'lthm the comimpanles , but that a fight for a radical decrease In tIme rates simould be contimiued , evemm to tIme point where Ijroperty owners and mnem'chmants simould witimdraw their ioii- des. Wlig gave a few very apt lilustra- tlomms of imis stand on the questIon. A cotnmnittco was alipoimitcil to solicIt sub- scriptlomms from time retailers for tIme entertainment - tainment of tIme delegates to the Natiommal Law league , whelm muecta in annual sesslomi iii this city in July. Time following are omm the committee : II. hardy , A. Mandoiburg , It. Gordon , C. M. Wilhmelmn , ii. 0. Iheatty , CV , hull , \V. C. flullard , It. A. Lenhmart , S. Jonasen , Peter Wiig , U. ifummatim. It was decided to have a lunch Wedncs- tIny , Juno 21 , over wimicim btmsimmcss is to be transacted and addresses made. Plates will be 50 cents each. Every mnember is to be invited to bring a prospective nicmnber with liiimi. One of time features of time programmi vill be aim address on better collection laws by J. 'IV. Blnckburim. Time president and secretary were in- strtmcted to draft a set of rcscitmtions , corn- plimnemitimig Congressman Mercer and Sons- tor Allen on their victory in obtainimig time passage of the Trananmississippi expositiomi Iiiet3' I'cr Cent Of all the people need to take a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season tG prevent - vent that run-down and debilitated condi. tion wlmlclm inrite.s disease. Thmo mmioney invested - vested 1mm half a dozen bsttles of Ijood'v Sarsaparilla - saparilla will sommie back with large returns in time health amid vigor of body amid strength of nerves. IIod's I'ilis are eary to buy. easy to take , easy to operate , cut e all liver 1118. 2e , a ENCU1tSIt ) TiLL 3hissoumril'mmehiIc ltmuiIva3' . Only line to St. Louis , Mo. , Without chmarmge of cars. Leaves pmahma 3:45 : p. m. - Arrives St. Louis , Mo. , 720 a. m. Very low rates for time round trip. To St. Louis , Mo. , June 13 , 14 , 15. To San Francisco , Cal. , June , 15 , 16 , 23 , 24. \Vaa'imingtomi , D. C. , July 3 , 4 , 5 , 6. To Buffalo , N. V. , Juiy4 , 5. Ilorneseekcrs' excursions ( &outh ) , June 0 , 23. Missouri Pacific trains leave \Vebster street depot , Omaha. Arrive at ( union station ) St. Louis , Mo. City offices : N. H. Corner 13th and Farnam streets , Omaha. _ _ _ _ DXCUItSIO 'Vt ) SF. LOL'IS , Yin , time Vnhtishi Itmmiiron,1. FOR TIlE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION time Wabash will sell tickets at hALF FARE , $11.50 , The Omaha and St. Louts Limnited. Leaves Omaha lunica ( depot ) daily 4:30 : p. m , Arrives St. Louis ( onion station ) daily 7:00 : a , m. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations era a convention folder 'givltmg list , of hotels with rates per day and ' other valuable informa- tlon , call at Wabash office , 1415 Farnair street , or write tG. N CLAYTON , N.'W. P. Agt. , Omaha. Low Itmites % 'lmm'ilietljurhhmmgtnn Itoimt , Portland , Ore.LJunc10 and 11. St. Louis , Jun an , 3.11 and 15. San. FranI1scb,3une. , . 16,1 23 and 2L Chicago , July 4 , 5'ztifl 6. Buffalo , July 4 and 5. Washington. July 3 , 4 , 15 and II. Denver , Juno 14 and 15 and July 5 and 6. Salt Lake City , August 7 and 8. Hot Springs , S. D. , Juno 12 , July 3 and 24. Yeliowstomme park , June 1 to September 30. Call at ticket office , 1502 Farnani St. , amid get full information , J. 13 REYNOLDS , City Passenger Agent. S SpecieS 'Frmituis to time HimueN. On account of the races at the fair grounds June 9-13 the Union I'aciflc will run special trains as follows : Thursday , Friday and Saturday leave Council Bluffs 1 p. in. , Omalma 1:15 : p. on. , Shceiey's 1:18 : p. on. , South Omaha 1:30 : p. mn. Arrive fair grounds 1:45 : p. na. Returning - ing train loaves fair grounds 6:00 : p. mn. The Union Pacific will give the best service between time city and the fair grounds. Get ticketa at 1302 Faromam street. Ommmmmhmn-Clmlcxmg oSlIeehtil , 'A SpecIal Train to Chicago for Omaha travel exclusively. NORTHWESTERN LINE. 6:30 : every night. "Ommmnhmn-CImIcmto Liamjte.I. " . MILWAUKEE flY. , Built for speed , Comfort and safety - - Short line , Block system , m - Electric light. ' Fine Cuisine. City ticket office , 1604 Farnam atreot , S Suiumummuer fixcuisloims Colorndo , The "Rock Island Route" imas now en sale tourist tickets at greatly reduced rates to Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo. Remember - member thIs is time only lIne running its own trains without change from Omaha to all the above points. For tOll information call at Rock Island ticket office , 1602 Farnam street. A Cool It ecemig 10 hi Awaits the wise purchaser of a Spirit Lake ticlret via time Northwestern line. Accdrnmo- dations there better and more reasonable than ever. Timermometers not allowed to go above 68' ' , degrees. City 0111cc , 1401 F'arnamn street , - Fell gum. ! Prnctmmred Ills Skumli , Villio 1Cirschmner , iii'immg wlthm his parents at 1501 North Eleventh Street , fell from a platfroni near the womics of tIme Standard Paving company.f Jllevetithi mmtmtl Grace streets , Wediiemmday ovomming , and smiataincil a fractured mdcliii , lmmfnhlimmg ! hmis head strtmck a . piece of railrommd'irart ' , timid a serious wound ) % .as time result. fle.swns picked UI ) in mmmi itummeimsibio condition nad takemi to his Imome , Jo1tedto Death. Tlmo ICldtmya nrooQdiimmrly sommsltii'n to jolt- immg or jarring of smiynkiruil anti It Is a vell- kmmuwjm fmmct timtit Cartliriveri anti Oommductors , Limgimmeers , lirmikenir , , mmtmd coimdmmctors , are very liable to hmmmvemfridimey or Bluddur (1150450 1mm sotimo forrmm , Time strain coimmes on Limo Rid- neys , time Kidneys reyremit In lmrmln tbmmekmmclme ) . Thu vlctimmi ( lint ownatbete sick kitineys ufton tries to quiet this cty'for relief by smimutliorleg it under a imimmater orItitsidenimig it. with a llimmm. mimeuit , Tlmo disease is thmsrcm ia.'mt time saimmo and If you want to euro IL perleeily mmumdjnrmmmmtmeniy ( tmso , ) r. Itobb's SparaiuukimJxmuy h'ills. Timey go so limo vom'y aumit amid wOtuf thu trouble , ummd Ihmoy stop time 11:11mm : by cmmrlutmtimu dIsease. . . " , ; * ' m 1'm m Dresden Lamps and CIocsm ideal wedding gf Its -you know we have them , JI ( 34 , i IALYMONJ Ii - - i4" 1LJST STICK TO PREAChING Lutheran Ministers Debarred from Engag- lug in Any Outside Business. MAKING THE CONSTITUTIOII SPECIFIC if ThcW'isim to I'olioav Other i'imr- Mills tli ( ' 2tllmilstors luNt Smmr- i'emmdcr 'i'Imeir I'ttors of Or- hinntiomi to Commfercmmce , 'rho entire morning of the session of tIme Lutheran synod ycstermlny was devoted to considering tIme appeal from time Kansas confcremmco in time case against 11ev , Seleco , oimarged with engag- log in the real estate btmsiimcss in ml- tlition to imIs ministerial dmmties. After a considerable discussiomm , wlmlcim waxed warm at timnea , time case i'as referred back to time commfercmice , it being Imeid that it had not acted legally in. time case. TIme mnntter camno up hi tlmo form of a resolution vhmichi cemmstmrc(1 time prcaclmcr. An attempt was niado to table time resolution , but timis was lost , After aim extended flglmt the rcsolutiomm was fimmally voted down and time case was referred back to time con- ference. 1mm order to prevemmt any further specimlat- imig ventures eu time hart of mimimmlsters aim anienfitnent to the constittmtiomm was rend which provides that iii case ministers cmi- gage imi ally work of a PurelY secular mma- turo they shall give up their letters of orhimmation to the liresident of time comifer- emico of which timey are mnemnbcrs amid lcavo the ministry. This amctidmnemmt wan read a first amid second timne , and so far ap- proved. But mmccordimmg to time rimica of the synol it caimnot be finally pased on the third reading until time next meeting. The synod pointed out a way to time set- tietnent of time diffIculty. It Passed a reso- muon in whicim it was stated timat the body regretted that such a transaction hail come to pass to bring a scammdal impomi time church , amid imopcd that the trouble wotmld be set- thed amicably in a Chrlstianlilo muanner. IlUSIIING TIIIIOUGII BUSINESS. At the afternoon session of time Angus- tamma umymmod yesterday a large amount of rommtine business was traimsaeted , Time time for time conclusion of tIme annual comiteremico is drawIng near amid the memmibers bent all their energies to the disposal of unfinished business. Time treasurer of time synod reported that $1,916.52 lmad beemi expended in salaries of the officials and time report was approved. Rev. 'Villlammisomi of Rock Islamid , clmalr- man of time comnmittco 0mm railroads , made his report , which was adopted aimd ime was cc- Imubursed in the sum of 25 individually expemided. Rev. G. Nelsonius of New York , chair- nmaim of the Immnlgratiomm committee , reported - ported $6,791.33 had been received and CX- pended and that his department was imm a flourishing comidition. Two thmousaimd aimd five htmmmdred Immigrants hind been taken cimarge of during the year amid many of them furnished with homnes anti occupations. Time new board elected for time ensuing term is : For three years , Rev. G. Nelson- ius of New York , lii. Stoipe of New York City and D. Biomuquist ; for two years , 11ev. N. G. Johmison of Brooklyn , lloken Johan- son of New York City and Cimarics I'etcr- son : for one year , 11ev. N. ICroon of liar- loin , lies' . F. Jacobson and John Oheen of New York City. Carl Shook , time missionary in charge , was allowed a salary of $1,000 for the year , It was decided to take an offerimig imi all the 700 churches in the synod for the benefit of time infusion on one Sumiday durimmg the 'coming year. - A resolution was imitroduced permittimig Missionary Simook a license to marry imnmi- grants. Time rcsoiutiomm provoked considerable - erable discussion , but It was finally voted down. KING OSCAR'S ANNIVERSARY. Time synod expressed Itself as favorable to the womnan's missionary association and urged time congregatiomis to support it. President P. J. Svard of limo synod and Dr. 0. Olson of Rock Island were appointed a committee to take steps to recognize in seine manmier time twenty-fifth anniversary of time day en which time present Icing of Sweden , Oscar II , mounted tile throne. The anniversary falls upon September 18. Time report of 11ev. P. M. Linberg of Rock Island , secretary of foreign missions , slmowcd timat $4,591.36 had beetm received and ox- pemmded during time year. 11ev , 0. Nolsomilus , cimairman of the New York conference , sent 1mm a conmmnunication relative to time Jewish missions imm his city anti solicited time spp- irnrt of time synod In raising funds for its maintenance. Rev. C. A. Evaid , secretary of similar missions in Chicago , presented a petition for his share of finammclai , support 1mm condmmcting the 'work , I3ethm missions vere voted time support of time synod. Rev , A. I' . Fors , treasurer of time funds for chmurclm extension , reported a balance in the treasury of $2,371.54 , and that , despite time hmarcl times , time usual amount of work had been accomnphishmed. Tile members of tIme church extension society eiected were : Rev. C. A. Ilcnborg of Mohimme , Iii. , Item' . A. P. Fors of Genesco , Iii , , and C. G. Thur. lb of Moline. Upon a vote of the members , the ccre- , tary of the synod was directed to frame a resoiutieim of tbmanks to 11ev JP. Svard of the local church and time citizens of Omnaha for time many courtesies extended to the vis- ititmg clergymen during their sojourn in thus city. A report was read by Rev , C. B. Eiving of Soutlm Omaha , chmairtnan of time pension fund for thmo assistance of widows and orphans - phans of deceased clergymen , which was approved by time synod , All petitions for aid were granted , amid time following elected to the board of the aid society for the coming year : Rev. lii. P. Odeim of Alta , Ia , , and Prof. S. M , 11111 of Wahoo. Time secretary of time synod reported that the balance remaining in the general fumid of the organization was $3,600. Two sessions of time synod will be hold today , ammd time annual conference mviii comi- elude this ovenimmg with a rendition of the oratorio of the "Creation. ? ' Young mothers dread time summer months on account of the great mortalIty amnong chill- drencauscd by bowel troubles , I'erfect safety may be assured these whmo keep on imand Do- \'itt'n Cimohic and Cholera cure , and admainis- ( or It prontly. For cramps , bilIous colic , dysentery and diarrhoea , it affords instant relict , -i ; 'J ' 1\1EW \ SJ.Ilb CULL/JR ' _ ' y I'll PUll : othi : A Si VS ii II EN'I'S , "OREAT"ION. " Time great oratorio by Joseph Hayden will be given by request JUNE 12 , at 8 pm Corner 10th and Casa streets tmimm time Swedish Lutheran Church , Admission-GO ceimis to all parts of the house , 4DPLPH EDOIIEN , Con1uotor , / tthtL4 lice , Join , I 1 , i9J3. ( ,8 ) e&rU4&cLt RACE WEEK SPECIALS % Na a I-ugh Toned Suits. Style swcltcst of the swell ; lab- rics finest of the f'inc ; fit , fIhhishfindings , the best that ready-made tailors can produce-the same suits as other stores get 20 , 22 , 25 dollars for-are selling here from $ i oo to $15.00. They can't be as good suits , you ! iay. Yes they can , Not only can thcy be as good , but they can bc-and they arc-better suits selling at 15 dollars th anare soldinother stores at $25.00 , for the rcason that we know no fancy profits here and "Sunday" suits and every-day SUItS are treated just alike , I-Icrc are two instances that prove : No , i- Men's Suits of fine imported diagonal-the new weave 4 -made , cut and trimmed in the best manner , every seam sewed with silk , every buttonhoic hand worked , every button sewed on to stay on amid every detail of cloth , make and material as good as you ever got or saw for $15.00 anywhere-our price nine dollars and a half , No. 2-A fancy cassimcrc suitHarrisMills , , j linings of double warp Italian , slecvc linings of soft silesia , edges satin piped , all seams of silk and in every respect a high-toned , high.gradc suit , known in , , , other stores as "custom mace and sold for $20.CO to $22.00-our price is tweh'c dollars and your money back if you can match it eIsevhercfor a twenty dollar - lar bill. And there arc others , \\c deal in cold facts - here. IF YOU GET IT AT "TIlE NEBRA SEA" YOU'RE SAFE. AGANS THAT RE AA1S ) . ' Hayden's Big Store names time Qroatest m'aiuos ever offered. Ainuial Jutie C'earing Sale No where in the couutry are such great bargains offered iz theuinest grades of clothing as during tills great June Clearing Sale. Every garment must be sold. 1,200 men's very fine Suits will go on sale Friday mormming at a price that will pale into insigmmilicmmrmcu \ T , any and nil S'mmit sales of the year , ; There are black mmd blue wor- I StI'h14 and serges , handsoimmo light , colored cimoviot nimd emissinmeres ; Stilts that under ordinary circmmmn- stnnce could not be oroduced for less than . anti . they o $10.00 $12.03 \ > 0mm sale at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . I ' 1,500 men's extra fine Stilts , sucim mis - imported worsted nnd DommetmmI I , cimeviots , trimmed ms'ithi hIgh cost S , l'rincu'mm serge , Sf0 111055 ( itiralIo , himmimig 1mm existence' ioti cannot , evemm compare timeso'Sumts ivlthi time kind that ordlnmsry clothing stores offer ( or $18.00 anti $20.00 , and thmls nmmliy hot goes low omm price smile of. at . . . time . . . . . nhenonme'JiiO.OO' , . IN BOYS SUITS Knee I'ants Suits , In Junior and ' ' _ _ tlommhmie-lmreastel styles , clearing , 'i- _ . : nricen , lSc , $1 10 , $20 : and . , . , , . , . , , . ¶ 375 Long I'ntmtH Stmits at halt . triceS-2.75 , $3.50 , $5.00 tmnl. regular . . . . . $750 ategularly worth 15.00 tO $18.00. : : 75c' Boys' Washable boils , Mc , C0 and ' . Washable Kmmec Pants at. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1OC Oi-ie Hour Dress Goods Sale , 9:30 to 10:30 a. iii. 38-imich all wool Imported Jacquards , lIe goomlu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-Inelm goods wool checks , in all comnhlmma- . lions , thmo 2c quality. , , . . , , . , . , , . , . . , . . . , , , . . - . 32.immch . , hmmrk Cimeviot Mlxttmrcmm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c 59.irmch Silk amid Wool Stripes , wortii 35c. . . . . B'inclm omme-lmmmlf wool henrietta , the . 2.c iummllty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don't miss this sale-it Is limo sale of thu season. 30 inc/i wide Swival Silks 15C yard Great Bargains iii House Furi-tisliiiig Goods A special drive on glassware- C-piece Cream Sets , per act , , . . , , , , , , , , . ICc Tumblers , each m , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , Ic Wino Glasses , cocim . , . , , , , , . , . , , . , , , . , . 2o Jelly Comps , eacim , , . . , , , . , , , , , . , . . , , , . , . . Ge Imitation cut glass floquot Holders , eaclm , , , . , , , . . , , . , , , . , . , . . . , . , , . , . . . . , , Cc Fitme polished Fruit Saucers , 3 for , . , , , Sc Extra large Ilerry Dlslm . , , , . . , , . . . . , , , lOc I'atcnt Root Beer Bottler . , , , , , , , . , , , , . . 7t All ales in Cake Covers , \Vatcr jugs , each jOe , , Dinner set- 100-piece untlorgiazed decoration Dinner Set ( warranted ) , in browmm , blue and neutral , $6.65 ; wortim $16.00. 100-piece Dinner Set , fimmo Frommelm shape , golil line , in three imew shades , clmocolato browti , olive green and ( mmli neutral , $7GG ; time regular prlco of theeo sets Is $20.00 , The Challenge , finest woo frame Wringer ever sold o the market- $175 worth 5.OO Wash Tubs , 25c. Ti'nhm hoards , Cc. A good Broom , 8 ½ c , SprinlIers , lIe each , Clotbmen Lines , 7c encim. Gallon Milk Crocks , Ic , Ice Chests , $3.29 each , Refrigerators. $5.05 each. - - 30 InCh u ZC Sz ivat Silks .rc yard. b Ladies' Wrappers - , ' Just received-threc 1ine . ' of new and beautiful . T1i - wrappers. ; ' _ _ _ _ _ _ maker was more willing to take a small . m' ' amount of ready cash than takp . ( chances on a better market latcr ' . - . . , They arc made in lawn , fancy cambri ' . arid high grade prints , in striped. fig - _ _ urcd and Persian patterns , trimmed - _ with ruffles and large collari , lined waists , extra wide skirts and dcc1i hem , Made to sell at 2 , $2.50 and on sale at T 75c , 98c , $1.25 , $1.4 HAYDEN BROS. _ _ _ _ - -1