- _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - n- . h j3 Tlir ( } M AN IA DAILY l3.Lr' ' . ! II1UR.S DAY , JUNE 1g , 1 gc } h . I fELiEY1 STICER & CU. , , peoial Cut Frices This Week in Tan Oxfords , 4t _ TAN OXFORDS AT $1.50 AND $1.75 t11'c ilnl'c Taken trot , Illrtercut Styles of Lndles"t'un Oxford ( ii nil ) larked Them Dutul to 11).7,1 for the 11a11"1ee of 'I'IiIN 1Vicek. f Ladies' tan oxfords , square toe , light turn 'sole , cloth top , at $1,76 ; cut from $3.00. Ladies' ono opera tan oxfords , ilght turn sole , at $1,75 ; cut from $3,00 , Ladles' fine ltssla calf oxfords , ' either ' opera or narrow square toe , turn soles , at { 1,76 ; cut from $2.50. Ladies' dark lat. . opera oxfords , light turn soles , at $1.60 ; nil sizes , ss'Idlhs iS to 1 : . Ladlca' dark red bals , made on the new polnte(1 toe ( the latest thhig nut ) , at $3,00 ; all sizes nud widths , Ladles' dark tan bats , pointed toe , either kid or clout top , nl $3,00 ; worth $3.76. Ladlca' black kid oxfords , either opera or harrow square toe , at $1.40 ; worth $ ,1,76. Ladies' One kid button shoes , hand made , 11ght turn sole , either opera or narrow square toe , at $1.03 ; cut from $3.00. YOUTIIS' TAN SIOES. [ Youths' tau bnls , polnted toe , sizes 11 to 8 , at $1.35 ; cut from $2.00. Oxioiws , 50C AND $1.00. Wo have special bargains in misses' and ladles' oxfords at 50c nod $1,00 ; sizes 2 to Y ; cut from $2,50 and $3,00. 1ELLEY. STIGEIt & CO. , Cor. Farnan' and 15th Sts , - . Lo v hales 1'lt llle Hurl ingtutt Route , St. Louis , Juno 13 , 14 and 15 , San Francisco , June 15 , 16 , 23 and 21 , Chicago , July 4 , 6 and 0. Iliffalo , Juiy 4 and 5. Washington , July 3 , 4 , 6 and G , Denver , June 14 and 16 and July 5 and 0. Salt Lake City , August 7 and 8. Hot Springs , S. D „ July 3 and 21 , YehlowBtCne Park , Juno 1 to September 30. Call at ticket ounce , 1502 Farnam St. , pad get full lnfortnatlon. J. B. REYNOLDS , City Pass. Agent. "One hit1C111oogo LLulted : ' MIL\VAUKEE RY „ Dulit for speed , Comfort and safety. Short line , Block system. Electric light. 'h Fine Cuisine. City ticket once , 1604 Farnam street. An O , portnui'y for nn Enatcrn Trip 'At a very low rate is afforded by the N. E , A , meeting at Buffalo In July. Tickets swill be on sale via the Lake Shore & ? Slichlgan Southern railway , July 5 and 6 atone ono fare plus $2.00 membership fee for the round trip. Return limit can be extended to September 1 , A atop at Chautauqua will be allowed on the rev turn. A splendid ehnnco tq visit Niagara falls , lull particulars lvlll be furnished on application to B. P. Humphrey , T , P. A „ { ansas City , Mo. , or A. I { , Wilber , A , 0. . A. , Chicago. - + - - 1llartngo $ Llcensea. Permits to wad have been issued to the following partiea by the county judge : Name and Address , Age. Charles Loner nn , Dougina county , Neb 28 Jensio Bing , Florence , Nob. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 faiphi D , Wgfiler , Norfolk , Neb , . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Clarissa M. Wllhe my , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Allah l ry e , Knoxvlllo , Ia Hell Btu. . . . Ia. . . 22 81 7larry I' . Nourse Mapleton , . . , . . . . . . . Iiarrlet M , Chamjieriain , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . 22 rdwnrd Gotten , Oruaha. , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Nabel Cheney , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Olof Denson , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . irlstina a Nelson , Omaitn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Casper F. P. Mlcholsen , Omaha. , . . , , . . . . . 28 harlotte S. Ahmanson , Omaha. , . . . . . , , , . 27 fioseph I' . MclCillip , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . is. . . 82 Christine Itugo , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 I'rlee Llst of Chantberluin'N Medicines , Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diar rhoen Remedy , tho.most auecssful ? medicine In the world for bowel complaints , 25 and 60 cents per bottle. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , famous for Its cues of coughs , colds , croup and whoop. lag cough , 25 and 50 cents per bottle , Chamberlain's Pain Balm , for rheumatism , I lame back , sprains , bruises , cuts , burns , scalds , frost bites and chilblains , 25 and 80 cents per bottle. TenehcrN-ikttrnlo. Tbrough car service via "Northwestern Line , Many unusual privileges , Inquire t the city ofilce , 1401 Farnam street. GOIS ' 10 JAIL Volt ONE YiAit Iudge linker Glie ( Juror Gump 111 ( Sentenee. "It is the sentence of the court that you be confined In the county jail for the period of one year , and that you pay a fine of $500 , or stand committed until it is paid , your confinement on account of the one to commence at the expiration of the sentence of Imprisonment. " Such was the sentence passed upon Morrell Gump of South Omaha b" Judge ilaker yesterday - terday morning for havirg accepted a bribe while on the first Jury which tried the case of Henry Bolin , the ex eity treasurer , who was afterward convicted of embezzlement of city funds to the amount of $105,500. When court convened yesterday moning Otnnp and Sweeney were brought in and Oump was ordered to stand before the bar of ( ho court. Ito was asked if he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed .pmt him at once , and replied in the negative. One of his counsel , A. L , Sutton , addressed the court In do interest of hits client , repeating the statement tnado by Gump an the witness - ness stand In the West case , to the effect that hu hind had no communication with any one en the outside Quring the thno he was on line jury In the nature of offering any bribe or tnduceutent to stand out for acquittal , but admitting that hie had gone dltect to F'Ilzpatrlck's house hnmedlately after being dlscbarged from the Jury and had accepted a "present" from Fitzpatrick in line shape of $50. The nttmney said it was his honest conviction that Gump had acted solely on his own volition , and In accordance with his opinion as to the lnne- cence of Bolin. Sutton also atatnd that v1ie11 Gump's attorneys had seen what strong circumstantial evidence the state presented , they lad advised their client to plead guilty and throw himself on the mercy of the court , and Ile had followed their advice. Sutton said he did not thhdc Gump hind been guilty of anything more serious than indiscretion - discretion , lie referred to the good reputation - tion his client had suatninell In South Omaha , and to the fact that he had already beet : In Jail four weeks , and asked that the court extend clemency to the prisoner. SWEENIW UP TODAY , ' Judge Baker addressed himself to the prisoner a d his counsel , speaking at some length and lu a most emphatic manner. lie said he was astonished that counsel should say that the evidence was not sulnclent to warrant conviction and that the condemned non had not had communication with anyone - one outside the jury room during the time ho was on the Jury. The judge then commented - mented at length upon the serious nature of the crime of which : Gump stood convicted - victed , saying that if Justice was to he 501(1 to the highest bidder , the community was in a serlotrk condition. The court continued that the punisbment to be in- ihlcted was left entirely to the discretion of the court. If it had been fixed by the legislature at imprisonment for from one to five years , he should certainly give the prisoner halt of that time. The sentence quoted in the first paragraph of this arti- cio was then passed upon the prisoner. When the sentence had been pronounced Gump returned to his seat , rested his head upon his hand and seemed greatly cast down , whllo his whole frame shook with strong emotion. Attorney Sutton asked the court to defer passing sentence upon G , L. Sweeney until today , promising to produce a doctor's certificate of Sweeney's weakened condition. Ho said Sweeney suffered a sunstroke some years ago and was not able to endure confinement - finemont during hot weather , and he would ask that ho be released on good bond until the September term. Judge Baker announced , that ho would act in deference to the wishes of counsel in deferred sentence until today , but said It did not necessarily follow that Sweeney's sentence would include both warm and cold weather. A motion for a new trial in the case of Charles H. Brown , convicted of forgery , was then overruled and Brown was sentenced - tenced to the penitentiary for one year. A household'lrenure. D. W. Fuller of Canajoharle , N. Y „ says that ho always keeps Dr , King's New Discovery - covery in the house and his family has always - ways found the very best results follow its use ; that ho would not be without It , If pro- curable. 0 , A. Dykeman , druggist , Catskill , N. Y „ says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy ; that ho has used it in his family for eight years and it has never failed to do all that is claimed far it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tented ? Trial bottle free at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. Regular size , 50c and $1.00. A. 0. V. I.V. Entertninnlcnt. The young lady friends of Omaha lodge No. 18 will give their unique Southern Song and Impersonation concert at Wasbinglmn ball Thursday evening , Juno 18. Sonia of the best talent in Omaha has been employed - ployed , The entire program will be mirth. provoking and amusing. Members and friends Qf the order arc invited to attend "The Jubilee Down in the Cotton and the Canc. " Tickets only 25 cents. Children under 10 free. . - - A Fish Story With elements of truth , easily possible by using the Northwestern line to some of the many takes north. Cost you $2,00 to $10,00. Depends on the "financial question. " 1401 Farnam Street , AT GN - oAw If your watch troubles you , try our watch doctor-He is authority on watch troubles-no matter if it's a cheap watch or a costly repeater. I exA11t' xA11t' Till ; CYCLONE 1lIUlUG ' Rt1I'IIED ' A Craphio Portrayal of the St. Louis Cyclone's ' Deadly Work. THE E3EE HAS EXCLUSIVE RIGHT Only Anllieu tlc i dlllon l'nblI 1iet1 ( mist 1Vorlr of I'el and Cnolera turd The lice Secure the fork for it , Sn11tlcrHerN , Pour hundred killed and 1,200 Injured 1s the record of the cyclone which struck St. Louis and East St. Louts at 5 o'clock on the afternoon of May 27. Within half an hour thousands of families were rendered hone- less and property to the value of $60,000,000 was destroyed. It was the most disastrous storm of modern tltnes , far more appalling than any earthiqualto or hurricane that has occurred In this generation , hundreds of miles of electric wires and thousands of telephone and telegraph Poles 'were dashed to the ground Bice so many ntnepins. Trees vero uprooted and hurled n distance of several blocks. heavy iron fences were twisted as though they were so Imttchi tlm. Tune masonry at the approaches of the great Bads bridge was blovu away , stemnhunls were dashell across the river , broken into frogmen tI and hurled high upon the 0pposilu banks , There teas molhhlg either un land or ntloat to wilhslniict the pitiless fury of the awful wind , which attained a velocity of eighty tulles all hour and brought with It havoc , ruin and death. Right upon the heels of the storm came Strauss , St. Louts' leading photographer , whio made perfect views of all the most inn- portent ruins of the , city's most a buildings and churches. These views , together with n the from es : s lIenc one of St. Louis' meet noted he w 1)81)01' ] lieu , dill's been handsomely engraved amtl printed om supersized nud calcudered paper and hound in book form , after the style of the \\'orld's Fair Views , which Thu lice scattered broadcast hl 1S91 , malting an interesting album of the great stnrut which Is almost priceless , as it is the only nu- thentic edition , photographed direct from actual life or death , that will be published. The lice has exclusive control of the production - duction and offers this complete work of fifty pages , including forty-horse full page views , to subscribers of The Daily lice for the insignificant suns of 25 cents and one' coupon cut out of the advertisement on another - other page. See advertisement printed on another page for directions for sending oc : ridging in coupons. _ _ A ' 1'I. . rib' 'Linda to llulnlo , N. 1' , For teachers and fr9ends en route to the annual meeting of the National Educational - cational association will leave Onaha via TILE BUIILINGTON ROUTE At 4:45 : p. m. Saturday , July 4. Round trip tickets ( good until Septem- her 1)0.76. ) . Sleeping car reservations may be made at any time at city ticket elks , 1502 Far- nan St. J , 11 , REYNOLDS , City Passenger Agent. Six Tht l. 1' . JI. Train. of the CiIiCAG0. MlL\VAUKEE & ST , PAUL 1tY. Dest service. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Dining car. City onlce , 1501 Farnan . \ Cool Itecepllon. Awaits the wise purchaser of a Spirit Lake ticket via tine Northwestern line. Accomnio- datfons there better and more reasonable than ever. Thermometers not allowed to go above 6S1 degrees , City olilce , 1401 Farnmm street. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' POOLS. 1V.tlt ON S'1'.t ( NAN'I' R'A'I'15It Clullrnuuth"1ro ' .vI11 Fl I. ' CoutphllnlS Agalnsl the Lot lM urt'M. The Board of Public Works is wrestling with a problem that is a now one to the present board. During previous dry years but little trouble has been experienced with stagnant water , but after the copious rains of the last few months every depression has gathered - ered its share of water , most of which still remains. Under the hot sal these pools arc rapidly becoming offensive , aid vigorous complaints are coming in from every direc- tion. Tile nuisance is becoming so intohera- ble that fears are entertained that the germs and bacilli and miasmata generated by these odorous peals will cause an epidemic of disease - ease , Consequently Chairman Munro has determined to use vigorous measures , and as soon as a complete list can be made of the property on which stagnant water is standing , lac will file complaints in police court against the owners , charging them with maintaining a nuisance. It is expected that this will result hl a general movement to bring the lots to grade or provide sufn- clent drainage , "Last summer while attending court at Uniontown , " says D. B. Patton , a prominent druggist of Fayette City , Pa , , "three witnesses - nesses were suffering from diarrhoea , I gave each a dose of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea lienedy and it gave immediate - ate relief. On tie way home one of my neighbors was taken with a severe cramp in the stomach and was suffering with intense pains. I gave him a dose of this remedy and within five minutes the pain had ceased. The remedy is a favorite here. I know of many who are never without it. I always take it with me when going away from home , " For sale by all druggists. Soldier Illcyelists I'acll Chicago. Lieutenant Abercronnhie and party of the Second lifnntry , svho started from here to mnlco the trip to Chicago on bicycles , reached their destlnntlon yesterday fore- 2)00)1 at 11 o'clock , They lmllle no attempt at securing a record for speed , but on the contrary the object was to take accurate obsers'ations of the topography of the count through which they passed 111111 c rofntly note the condition of the rands. The party was delayed nonewhat by rul11 on two ( ias's of the trip , but for nil that made excellent time , conslderhng the work they performed en route. Thcy left here at ii 0 clock on the morning of June 10 , , Mothers . - We're making a fine illsAaY of our Boys' Wash Suit . forces. It's a regular regiment of novelties. Cutest , cunntngest little designs you ever have seen , You have - to go to an unabridged dictionary to find all the words , you'll have to come here to see all the MTash 51.1Lt wonders , There are styles-and combinations that are entirely new this Season , and absolutely exclusive with us , Very nice ones for 9Sc. You know \Vash Suits . . have never been very well made , But these are . ' different , , . I . I . , . . , l / . 5 . . . . . . . . . .err. . . . . A TILE ST'.ti'il106LS 11' 119'1'9 , . . - A Short IINI of Ldng 1)rIrcd 11urgninN Iii Shift ' Among the lot tofgo on sate is a big invoke - voke just recelve(1 ithat we place ou sale along with the rest In order to make the sale nil the more interesting , 60c for shirt waists worth 75c. 65e for shirt waUls worth OOc. 75c for shirt waists worth $1.00 , 950 for shirt waists' worth $1.25 , $1,10 and $1.40 for the finest $2.00 and $3,00 dimlty ss'aisls with detachable cellars , $7.60 China silk waists for $4,50. New silk waists , excellent values , on sale at $3,60. \Vetnberg's $1.25 wrappers ,49c. Weinberg's $2.00 wrappers , 75e. Only one or two patterns alike. fie careful when you make us an offer for a spring cape , for we're liable to let you came the price. 1)hnity and lawn dresses worth' up to $12,00 go tomorrow at $1.50 to $1.00 , THE STATE , 1511 Douglas Street. A NI41V 'l'it tIN. MINOUI'i I'nrUlo Rnlltlny. OMA11A-ST. LOUIS. Only line without change of cars , Leave Webslcr street depot 3:45 : p. In. Arrive at St. Louis union station 7:20 : n. m , CITY OFI'ICES , N. E. corner Thirteenth and Fai'nam sts. 'ro all summer resorts call at Rock Island City Ticket Olllce , 1002 Farnnm st. Ill'Inero , IMt Reserve your berths-now-in the Jncllson- inn club's speclnl train , whichm will leave Omaha via the Ihurlingtun route at 4:45 p. in. Sunday , July 5 , Sleeping car dingranis at it rhington ticket oilico , 1502 Farnan street , y still Itunuhg , Report svns that "The Overland Limited" on the UNION PACIFIC was discontinued W9u'n other lines took off their fast trains. Not so , however , for the train still makes line 'unequalled fast tulle of 29i4 hours to Utah liOlnts nud GOty hours to California. Thte equipment of this train surpasses that of any other Isle in the svcst , Get tickets , folders , etc. , at City Ticket onlco , 1302 Farnan st , ( huuh41-i . engo-pe ( ' I al , A fpeclnl Truro to Chicago for Omaha travel exclusn'ely. jOIIT11WESTEIIN LINE , 6:31 : every night , _ tn7.1'i , I.INeuI.N - ' ) IE'I'UILN , i2.15. Via "Hock island Route , " June 16 to 20 , good to return up to June 22. Ticket ohllce , 16th and Farnan streets , Summer 'Pours. Don't make final ararngenents for your summer vacation until you have secured a tourist folder Issued by the UNION i'A- d ie. Call on or address A. C. Dunn , City Pass. & Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnan sL FOO'I'INs ; 116' ASSESSORS' 1tE'l'UIL ? . 1'mil n.tlou l , ( 'oniiti3' Precincts SI. it Ftllliig ( III. The tax department of the county clerk's olilce has completed the footing of the as- sessors' returns from the thirteen county precincts and dads that these returns show n decrease , as compared with the figures of last year , auioiiting to $205,743.25. These figures are not necessarily Ilnal , ns the returns - turns of the assessors have not been equalized by the commissioners , and the result may be clialged somewhat , but there cannot be any 5.011 mate dal change. All but about $23,000 of this decrease comes from one precinct , that ofVest Olnnita , where the decrease as compared w'Itll last year 1s $1"5,207. The assessor for tills pieclnet Is l'hillp I' . Mergen , and at the : ueettnS or all the assessors , held at fife rooms of tie county commissloners last spring , ho made a long talk , during svhicll he made a number of comparisons of assessments - sessments , with ussessntents on lands adjoining - joining this pt'ecilct on all sides , sviilcli he alleged showed that property' InVest Omaha had been aCScssed entirely too high. He served notice that lie proocard to assess the precinct at what lie believed to be a fair figure. Every country precinct in tie county shoes a decrease , except Florence , where there is an Increase of $ IS28 over last year. The tax department Is now , ' engaged do proving up tice returns from the several wards ht Onialia , anti no accurate results have yet been reached. Tile following table shows the comparisons of the Oaures for the several precincts far 1895 and 1850. 'rile figures for 1895 are those taken from the assessment rolls after the board of equalization - tion had completed its work ; those for 1896 are taken from the returns as made by tile assessors before they have been acted upon by the board of equalization. - Valist b n , Vnluntlnn , r'rnclnet. 1591 , 1568. Ie"reaee. ( 'hlra5m $ 22.884 97 t 221.101 02 $ 1 7C4 . ' CInlurf , 9 294 75 6,791 00 2,403 , 75 Detlglns . . . . . . . . 311,42) 24 33 274 35 Cti , 94 l st Ouutha , . , 182 2S6 0) 15 - 211 71 1 94i 1'llklorn . . . . . . . i1S,2il 00 113C' 0) 4 0r100 i'lnrence . . . . . . . 911.215 45 289.041 45 4,525 ( ) rcttelson . , , . . . . 17039204 ) C6.81 n ) 3o1a , ) McArdie . . . . . 2)27i119 ) 211,491IG 1,21 ( 73 Millard . . 19l.93 Sl3 1)11.411 51 2SI.58 Pht'le'nley. ' . . 24,152 46 202,133 62 204 8I t'nicn . . . . . . . . . 34,616 51 204,957 51 1,600 01 w'ateiloo , . . . . 1 S,110 G9 13G,92S 26 1 162 43 R'est Omaha. . . t.S,357 0) 372.55100 1S.rO7 , Ol $2,829,401 17C2 .CO 02 $265,743 25 'Increase. Some years ago when suffering with an uncommonly severe attack of diarrhoea , Mr. \V , R , Guinnip , of Atco , Pa „ received through the mull a sample bottle of Cham- berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rein- edy. lIe says : "I found ft to be one of the must effecth'e remedies I ever used , It gave ale almost inunediata relief. It has uo superior - perior and I think no equal. No bail effects follow the use of this remedy , It is pleasant to take svien reduced with water and sweet- eed. Children like it. It never falls , It is the most perfect remedy e'er produced for bowel congdaints. " For sale at 25 and 50 cents per battle ail druggists. Ten 17y rl-Cur6 } . At 12,30 , o'clock yesterday , I ) , TetEyelc ended his bachelor life by uniting himself in marriage with Miss Elizabeth Corby , daughter of Joseph Corby , the contractor. The ceremony was performed by lies' . John Wlluanis at the residence of the bride's parents , Twentlell and Blnney streets , Immediately - mediately following the service a reception was held until 3 o'clock , hosts of the friends of the couple w'ero present to wish them joy. The wedding presents were abundant and pretty , r The young people and at home in a cot , tago near Eighteenth and Spencer streets , III IIml. Celle , Persons who are subject to attacks of bll taus colic should try Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , It always gives prompt relief and 1f taken as 500)1 05 tie lust Indicatlon of the disease appears , it will prevent lute altdelc , Tile 25 and 50.cent sizes arc for sale by druggists everywhere. . . ' 1'iso Char's l'referrv'v6 Burt Durance and Chris Purr have been arrested on two complaints , one charging tieni willl being drunk and disorderly and tine otter with fast driving , Ihoth grew out of one occurrence. The complainant , John Paris , alleged that ha was riding a bicycle along North Sixteenth street a week ago when he was run into by the two men , who hecause of tlelr intoxication were driving recklessly , I'arls has just left hits bed , where be has been confined slice too acct , dent on account of the injuries he received. ---S - - SiII It SlxteemUh Street i'nvhlg , Ferdinand Streltz , who has been circulatIng - Ing a petition for the repaving of South Sixteenth street , from lie south end of the viaduct to Vinton street , has secured tine necessary signatures , and it Is probable that the preliminary steps will be taken $0011 , The petition now on file contemplates as. plait , but it is understood that a number of the heavy properly owners on the street favor Colorado sandstone and that an attempt - tempt will be made to designate that material - terial , Small in size , but great In results , .De Wilt's ' Little Early Risers act gently but thoroughly , curing indigestion , dyspepsia and constipation , 510511 pill , safe pill , best pill. 1 ( . 1 ( _ 1t fat 4t d ( 4t dt t gat _ f 4t 4f. It I ( _ d ( _ tit 1a / a f l ( t lieu , Juno ! 7 , lS)3 , BAD HABITS tat Strange how easily folks acquire bad habits Strang- at cr yet how they persist in them , Strangest of all 4. how they don't know they are bad habits Many of the brightest men in Omaha have acquired the bad f habit of paying too mtlClt for their nccltwear. They 4. ( . seem to like to. They go into a store and cheerfully hand over 3Sc to r a little silk bow that they could buy . gat at " 'fhc Nebraska" for l5C. They go into another 4f store and pay 5oc for exactly the same four-in-hand we sell here for a quarter. They sec a tic in a window gat labeled "Ascot" or "Dr Joinvllle , " or "Dunravcn" df and they draw out their seal pocketbooks and pay l4- ( qic for it without a murmur while another man , at - - 'i'hc Nebraska , " goes down in his jeans for half a dolQ Q ( mar and gets a nickel change and the same tic exactly , tql We arc not reformers , 1Ve are nor ilt the Salvahou - - Army husincssVe arc in the business of selling ± .a ( neckwear alt(1 other things to 1 ) co l ) lc who want to save money and who like to go where they are sure to save - it. We sell fancy Bows 5c each , 1i1 lilts string ties IOC a dozen. CO orcd IRtvi ties 5c each to 25C a $ ( dozen and a magnificent , unequalled , and unmatchable - la ( bur array of Kai 1Zai and 1 n „ Sills tics at very nearly half what proud stores gct for them , The a ( arc "hot " these cool ties of ours and they arc ! ( making some stores feel weary , ' ( ! ted . ( d 1 ( ti x tt t.sstjp 1 . J t . . . 2O % Is the discount we are giving during the ® nlollth of June on all our Furniture , Carpets and . . Draperies Taken from the marked plain figures-- nothing reserved-no b goods charged- terms cash. orchard Willieliti Carpet Co. , 11110 luttgin5 Street , ( , . .tiy , - I ' . ' ' NUiStNCE. I'L.iNS 1)It AILi'I'INR A , . 'I'hrosi'hg' of Glass Ilpon the Streets Ii , Ile Stlppctl , At a recent meeting of the Associated Cycling clubs a resolution was adopted which , It is expected , ss'lii put an end to the annoyance caused to bicyclists and others by time presence of broken glass and other obstructions upon lie streets of lho city. The plan provides that a book shall ho provided at sand prominent plait in the city upon which bicycle riders and drivers niay report the presence of such nuisances. Upon tills record will be noted the nature of line nuisance and tile locality in which it exists. Any person may make such a report - port , but it is required that he shall attach - tach his name , so that tine report may be traced baclc if it is found faiso , Thls book is to ho examined hourly by the policeman upon whose brat it is located , lie will male hourly reports to the chief of police and the littler will detail an oiilcer to abate the nuisance at once , Either the property owner or tire city street sweeping force , will be Instructed to lemovo It , The plan was suggested to the chief of police yesterday morning by Attorney - torney Filch of tine Associated Cycling clubs , and the chief fell in with the idea at once , heretofore lho Celnhilalltta regarding nuisances have beet mndo to the chief by counlunlcatious and considerable delay has occurred it that way in abating alto nuisance , fly the now plan they can be abated at once , It has not been decided yet at what point the book will be located , but it is to be placed upon a prominent corner , easily reached in the central part of ( lie city , It is urged that as soon as such a plan Is inaugurated It will receive the hearty sup , port of all bicyclists and drivers. That such a plan has been needed for some tulle bus been fully shown by the fact that the streets have been strewn for 50100 tide past whit broken glass , which has caused great annoyance and some damage Ito the feelingp and ( ho tires of bicyclists. Only yesterday morning a quatitity of broken and crugclcI , glass was scattered on North Siltleodtu sir of from Davenport to Capltol avenue. As t covered an entire block it w aq evtteat tug It bad been p'aced ' there p rposely , At the request of a blcyclist 1t 'vas rem6Ped by one of the street cleaners. S19C1LIs'I'ilt1' LAUIIILdtND It El'UItNS , N.tlortnl Convenllon of CI".rltles nud CarreeUons Largely' Atteu11e(1 , Join ; Lauglilalul , secretary of the As. soclato Charities , has Just returned fron 1 Grand Ilatids ; , D11e1. . , , where he was in at- fendanco upon tie twenty-tldrd annual meet- log of time National Convention of Charities and Corrections. The other Nebraskans present at lho meeting sveru : Rev , Luller 1' . Ludden , slate secretary of flue Children's Hone society ; J , I' , Hebard , general secretary - retary of the Charity Organization society of Lincoln ; Rev , E , I' , Quivey , state super- lotendent of floe Children's home soeiey ( , of ( hits city ; I , H. Culver of Milford , and Mis , F , M. Williams , superintendent of the home for Friendless Chlltlren at Lincoln , Mr. Laugblaul is loud in his praise of the hosphulity of Oraud Ituplds , Ito also says that tie meeting was the best attended and Inost successful ever held , The most sue. ressful discussions in the charity section of the convention were upon these topics : "Friendly Visiting , " "The 'fraup Syston old Co operatlot , " Other subjects discussed - cussed were : "Juvenile Reforms , " "Munici- pal and County Charity , " "Social Settle- ments" and "Prison Reform , " One of lh0 Principal results of the meetings was time determination to urge good citizens every' whore to discourage begging by children , as It ivas conclusively demonstrated that in a large proportion of cases persons who begged in their youth became paupers for life , The next convention will be held in Toronto , Mr. Laughland said that he should have made an effort to secure lie convention for Omaha for 1898 but for the fact that Il wad here in 1887 , It has also met fu Ienver and other western cities since ( hen anti lie concluded from what he heard that Olnaba stood no show whatever of having the convention - vention again ht 1808 , lie therefore did not bring ( ho matter before the associationS , . --S When we consider that the iulestlnes arc shout five limes as long as the body we can reallzo tliq Intense suffering experienced when they became inflamed , DeWltt's ' CpIle and Cholera Cure subdues IaOamnia- liba at once and completely removes the difficulty , Clothing , ' FtlrlliShi11 S ! Silks t Waists AND Suits AM ) Notiolis , AT SPECIAL CUT PRICES , Read the Grocery Specials , ; N Hayden Bros. . ' ' Extra Special for this week in Gentle- men's Bicycle Suits We slave too nsauy nieycle Stilts , and to sell then' quick we piace the entire stock on sale at less than wholesale cost. All $3.60 and $1,00 Bicycle Stilts at $2,00. $ All $5.00 Iliepcle Suits at $2.60 $ , , All $7.50 dud $ S.50 Ilieyele Suits at $375. $ All $10,00 amt $12,60 Bicycle Stills at $5.00. Grand special Suit Sale of Messrs. Ilene- diet & Co.'s entire spring nud suuuner stook of fine tailor-made clothing of sale at less thou manufactory's cost , Men's Suds ( lint Messrs , Benedict & Co , wholesaled for $6.00 to $20.00 , over 1,500 nie)1's finest Suits , at $6.00 , $10.00 old $12,60. Rey your Clothing at liaydens' and save 50 per cent , CifICKERING , STEINWAY , FNABE-T11A TIIIIEE BEST 1'IANOS. Special-Ladies' and Men's Furnishings 100 dozen boys' silk Roman Tics , worth 12'/c , go nl 3c. 100 dozen ladles' Silk Milts , 12)se ) ; worth 25c , 0110 lot of ladies' Vests , 9e ; worth 20e. Ladles' Silk Mitts , 500 quality , go at 250. Men's fancy Lauule'ed Shlrts hl four styles , our regular $1.00 Shirt , go at 50c , Men's Celluloid Collars , 6c each. Men's black and tun Lisle Thread Sox , worth 25c , go at 12Idc. ! WE SELL TILE BUTTEIIICK PATTERNS , Ladies' Waists We are head and shoulders above pll competitors on Waists. We show bore ex- elusive styles , more choice novelties than the conibined stocks of all Omaha , 100 dozen choice figured lawns , Frenelt percales , striped madras , canbray grass tiueu , their value from $1.25 l0 $2.00 , special pre-inventory prices 25e , and 50c. i Lawn and Linen Suits _ R Fie Suits , correctly made and elegantly trimmed , at $1.50 and up , Infants' Cloaks Everything in htfanls' fine Casliniere Cloaks , in cream and tan , with capes and neatly embroidered , from JSe up to $1.00 , \ WE RENT NEW PIANOS-WE MOVE PL SOS. Hot weather Fabrics ; at our Mammoth Silk Department \Vc offer 10 1 leces of check Mousseline de Sole , all silk , 45 Inches wide , regular $ LOG grade , for -hoc a yard ; colors are Nile , pink , . yellow , clean , lavomlc' , cerise old black- ' 45 Itches svlde , 4Oc a yard , , Black Silk Grenadhes , ht all black or black Ivih embroidered figures-the only complete assortlucnt in the city. AGENTS POR BUTTEiI1CK PATTERNS. 1 Laces Grand Lace sale. Elegant Silk Lace , 0 to 10 hebes wide , in black , cream and butter colors , worth ( rolu 50c to $1,25 per yard , go In this sale at 16c , 25c , 3Sc yard. r Beautiful Val Laces , 2c , 3c and 6c yard Elegamit Cotton Laces , 2c and 6o yard , t Flno Torchon Laces , 2c and 3c yard , . , Notion Dept. ; . ) We in olco at once. We will not Invoice - voice adds aid coda nor r'tnuallS of any descriptloti , but will have a grand sacrifice sale of every odd piece or rcuiaut In the f department. A 60c hand flags only We. SOc ladles' Combination Purses , 25c. 500 ladies Chalelahto Bags , 25c. Odds aid ends or fancy Stanped Linens , ; Se up , l 011115 and olds in ( alley Dress Trinunings , } 5c yard up , Odds and ends of Ladies' Ilandkercilies , 1c , 3c , 4c , 100 up , Rath liruslics en sale. 2 gross oxh a quality ( lath Brushes , worth $1,00 each , special price , 39c , 35e French Plate Mirror , hOc , Twin Wire Dress Stays , 41,4c , ' Ladles' fancy Leather Bclts , lOc , 16c , 26c , 35c and 60c. Grocery Dept. New Evaporated Peaches , only , , , . . . , . 46 New Evaporated Prunes , only. . . . , . . . . 4 } o Duniiam's Cocoanut , hOe packages oily 60 , Shepp's Shredded Cocoanut IOo packages - ages ollly .n , , , , , , , / , . . , , , , 60 ! Solder's Tomato Soup , quart calls. , , . , , 12o 3-pound cans California I'eacbes or aprl cots , , , nn , , . n , nn. . ru lho It 9 liars Laundry Soap for. , , , Eba 10 pounds \\'holo Rico ( Thursday only ) 260 hA YI1 r /