I _ T- : -I * - - - . . FltO)1 ) TIlE OW TO TEIE NE\V \ rQrt Ozzithft , Whioh M to Bc jbamlouud , antl Port Crook be Be Oceupied. NEW POST THE FINEST IN THE ARMY' . , , Quirt.r fur Ilith UIIuer. itiaI jru' . liIe.t n tUl .UL MO4Lt1It t. ' ( ? ChLIg ( ur the ' ' , . . ; , rIII Iort OlIaht. ) hteh s tO bo .t4 one O Uofl 'hO oCCtIDtUlCY o Fort Ctuok bvtfl es- the old pot ( ) t thu artny , ba' ' rjurvtttIoI1 cull- tIthshQI1 La 1868. The acVe3 aiitl was prut S a trncUtn over trutri the cttiaeris o pa t a ly a doiutLIot as an Ilitluce- Otiffiha to the ( . thu post at this pQfl. IOCUt.d mont ti ) or it weru d4le1u1 Lu thu guy- Fvufltv act 'rY CIILtIW 13.VeIIs and wfu on urniieIt ; ' _ : , 1SiS twenty aure were dedett t1)n3tt ) , on t L 1868 by E1ner9ox1 SeyUftUr tflh1 .r ( ' , anti OU October 2 o the satnu year Aug'iJS lCountze slgtieil a lease to the guY- urirnoI1t for zt flOtlililtil consk1cratIQr ( or an aJjiIflhIiC tract of a traction ovtr forty a vH. Tills WflS ubsequutiUy deeded to thu overunioIit anti is IIY I tittEt Of th rniitary t-eservaton of Fort Quinha. The bullulings on thu grouii0s , with the ex- CeIfl iII f the prest ± IIt busiRat and guaril liouso wuru eunatrueted is Soon as pussIbIu arur rho location of thu yost. They coil- sisi of eu woudeti barracks , 3Ux84 feet , with a iiit'ss room 21x52 feet in thu rear of each of rtiesu ; fourte.iii fraino bui1tIiiig' Iltieti ' 'Illl brick for utflcer' quarters and ten iltuWo ets of Iliiu oiI1eur quurter9. alt fraint' . anti a twu-atory bulliling for the corniiianIlLXIt quarters. The old hth4lItal , butliltug wits a frarile structure on the north citil at the reurvnt1olI. which Is no longer ilinni for that nIroe. The guarfi house It a rIt'k structure. 43 ¼ xIS4 feet and Is of Inure rt'cUt ditto , Thu other builtBng3 of niore moileru date oil 110 grounils Ia the large brick In the ceIn'r of the reaurvatloli now used for the post hospital. It 'vati originally nteiided for the heatlriuarters building for the Dc- partuu'lit of the t'atte. Lt wa erected In I S ( . Before the cOIflIletiOII of the building - ing tile headquarters had been movuil out to the fort. They had previouMly been to- eatuit in thri btiiltliiig yliIeh stood on a por- ttOfl O the 2ito of the Creighoii theater anti % liteli lena converted into a hotel on the buruttig of the Grand Central and culleti the .vi , hnoll. The heatIqtittrter only rerualneti out at tile post a comparatively short time ant the building lutetuleul for that pllrptne wini convei'tetl Into a hospital cud hai been UaCI for that purpose over SInce. % _ jjjfl"J , L'L'tCE. Since the commeucemeilt of the wurk on Fort ( 'rook very little ha been done In the way of repitirs on the buildIngs-only enough to ktn'p thoni habitable anti thIs , with their ag and original character. renders many of them anything bitt beautiful. The grounds , ilttwt'ver. have always had the best of care anti now there are few more beautiftil or tit' itiug places , especially In the summer t'tno than Fort Omaha. Thu trees are kept 'c.il trlinnietl anti afford 1b-'nty of shade anti tilt' 'itl1 kept lawns present a beau- trul sight anti evtii the shabby buildings both in them- art' kept uuerupuIlOhuI3ly neut. 8' I's utud their surruuinillngs. 'I hue the fort hunu not witnessed the t rrlTlg scenes of niany of the western garrtaofltt. tht're having been on only one otr'usIofl tiny call for tth' use of the troops startoneti there for iotal purposes , several tlfluus the garrisoll twa started from here t rake part Iii memorable campaigns , its central location rendering It the most avail- ahlit wht'n uttit11t1tind troops were neCdIlti 111 11w part of the western country. Tilt' first garrhon of ha post after Its eutahhishmt'nt W18 a part of the Second ? 'a'airy anti a battery tram the Third art - t u'rv. They only remained until Fob- r'inry lS6D , when the Twenty-seventh in- fntiti vtULS sttflt lucre. In June of that yt'nr till ? TvQnt y-atVf'13t11 was constulitlateul with tile N inthi and the new regiment had its lit"ulqunrters at this p st. rn 1873 it ga'o plct'e to the Twonty-thuirti. which only r' nuunt'd until the next summer. when the N nth t.an1o btitlt. The Ninth anti the F urtli aiternnttul at short intervals for * utv.'raJ vt'ars , when the Fourth came here for rht' regular garrison antI the NInth left for good. In 1SSI the Fourth. was oeeupy1n tht post In couijtinetlnn with Battery D of 11w P'ittll artillery. It was here at thu. t flIt' ( If the famous 'tluinp riots , " anti was 'aIled out to take part in that con- r.vt'rce Illit dlii not tinti It necessary to fIre a stint antI the campaign was a brief nilul I ) lteutt I&'su one , ul Ini the Fourth left the post and tile Secoilti infantry came here and has occu- pled It over sincp. When It leaves the pliwe will cease to bit a military post antI ileyoulIl a smali tIettchznt t'o care for tlitt gnvernmt'nt property It will be a stranger to milItary scones. The people of lt' north end of the city , who have for years lietrct tInily , rain or shine , the sunrise anti sunset guns. the bugle eahls anti sitt'n the f.inuillar unIornla of tile sal- iltura trill ndly miss them , tar they have become a part of their daily life. NI\V FORT CROOK. Now P'ort Crook , to which the Twenty- pcond infantry goes , Is conceded to be the finest tint ! most conveniently arranged pest lU rho tuiitttui : Stati's arnuy ituld the regiment , by its long service in frontier pests , baa fairly earnnl ( the ease anti canutort that comes to it by reason of Its new quarters. tntIs'r ule c-rt.tuI attention which will un- dotibtetily ho bestowed upon It tIle grounds vill soon lose tile new nilil columequlently barreii appearance tshiieh now In a measure characterizes thenu. The trees. which are young antI now afford no shatie amuti serve only slightly to relIeve tim moluttnny of the groumntls iintier fostering care wIll grow fapitilY ailil the ground , new only sparsely covered wIth grass , will rapltlly develop hun unit lawns. With these an a background - ground for the hue lmuiIldIngm the pqst svlll lwcnmis 0110 of the most beautIful spots In the entire C01111t17. Tlii' buildIngs which it is the Intention to erect at present are now all contpletctl except - cept the coimuinandant's quarters , the contract - tract for which has Just been awarded and which It is the Intention 10 have completetl HOillit tlifltt next year. It is to be the burg- ' oat suuil immo.st ImnOtilflg hulIldItmg on tile grounds , with time exceptIon of 11111 qtlarters foi' 'he prIvates. autti Is to he in the center or time row of bulittlugs on time officers' altie of time parade grotiuds. It v1Il be two torlcs wilh attic and basement , 40xt4 feet antI of iii. ' mmilue general style as the other builitliugs. It Is the ultimate lnti'ntloum to erect sIx more tmilillnts oil time grrnmuuis for the so- - omiuiotIqt1on of the jm1tI officers , the present - ent litEmlCtult'e % otily athiitltng ac'CtlInmmlndatl'on for lime hue oflicorim. 'rho plane are to erect themiu tO the north of time pre8eIlt buildIngs designed for the lImti ot1lt'er. 4 Tile tmuiitltumga tiId Improvements on the : trotmimds lituvu all 1)0011 under the supervision or tIajor Cimarles 1. ijumlilIroy , cimlof quar- termuaster 01 the Department of time Platte , ever attire the first SIIOVI'ICIII of earth wag tlmrowtm on tile grountis aIliJ to ilI watchful care l Iargt'Iy ( limo the perfection to whIch tlmi work baa now tmeii brought. , Otlui.I'1I W'I'F1IT i1'iEfV. The grounds are carefully laId out inn- C3daifl mauls leatlitig alt thro'gIi thrum , stud are ImrovhIetl with In4cpeimdemi sorter syi.s tt'IflH for time cai'r'i'limg off of storm water nd sewage tt'oTil tIle imotitios Trees htto becli st out to ( lit' nunutter of over ioot , imd In aIIto of time ummfuvoratde seaoes of time past ( ow yeart there arc a large aiim. her of them In a flourlshlimg coadltitmti. The post also has its own water ivorltii gystein Thc pinup house is located at limo extreme ntI of lb. grouindii and power ptIm1p % ftmrnI8lI CO ample miupply of pure water for orditmary purposes and fire pro. Children Cry 110 ! Pitcher's Castoriaa Chidren $ Cry for Pitcher's Caitoria Children Cry foi rJohur' . Catorla. t etton. Thu. WRte. 1stwo tronu a ett Qt lsliM 3IHsk te seft4I , whilOK glLrutflWel a never fallh + Y 1'ur orilinary vwr poses the wa k pwsuped tutu a TeF- volr on a hIs' on the iorth enti f the res- rvatloJl Ifl Qege of lire the system cart be 't chaneti to dlTt'Ct , irt'eeultC itt a few see- At .tie extreme suthweet ccii of the , - . , mni1 t situated the arbegu crown- tory and along the south end of the ira1e ground te located itt order the sturuboutsu L for the quartornmster , 3Ox24O feet , one story , ttIc amid basement. Nit cuimues the 'ork- f hop , 3xSO ( feet. one story. To the east Is 'tUClutti the only frame bulldIu s on the grounds , the weigon and coal sheds and the , tahI. 8eyont thIs Is the waguzlne , a Sutsuatitial brick structure of sulileleut ea- paciry to meet lbs needs of the garrbuoii. tmm the esIeru side of the pataae ground Silt ) separatetl fruiti It only by a stretch ot lawn alit ! a macatitun driveway Is the rower or line officers quarters. twulvu bulldtng'u to ati. and in the collier of tht row Is to be tbu eormmimmantlant's quarters. Tu of these buil'itngs are exact duplIcates aud are in- tulItli3ll for the timartleti oU1cer. The other ttu are leelguieti for the bachelors of the pust , anti these ttu buIldIngs are alike in eery respect. The nmarrtetl officers' qu&tt- terus are double buildings and furnish ample room for the families of the olileers. There are nmantels In the parlors , slttiug rooms and in the betlroons U ) stairs. bath rooms with hot and cold watet. teatu heat in. , all of Ilmeom , anti the entire ilnish of the rooms oil the Urat Iloor Is in bard wood. Through- Omit thu fluot of hardware , plumbing and Immaterial of all kInds Is used and In every respect the strOctures compare favorably wIth the best of our umotlern homes both lit ewivettlelmee and elegance of apoiut- nments. The buildings for the baeelors dIer only In the fact there are inure sleeping rocins 11 the buildings In proportIon to the others. Tb"ru Is a common parlor and sitting room , blllitrtl room and dIning room , anti each olticer has a sleeping apart- Imlerit and a study room for his indivi.iutl oat- . QL'ARTEItS FOR P1ZIVATE. Oti the opposite sitle of the parade ground im ; the large buildIng for the aecommoda- tiemi of the prIvates and in this is provided nil the lIving aecolmmnmodations for a regi- iteilt at UICII. The building Ia Sum ) feet long and in th center Is the large dining room in % Vilieh th entire regiment will alt down to its Uleals at the same tIme , In the \'tngs to the north and south are the sleep- lag rooms for the privates , cots for a coin- pImimy beIng piuceul in each i-coin , with small rooms off of these for the noncommIssioned ( t1cr. ! The quarters are light and airy. with the be'ut of ventilation. and in the bath rooms attached are ample facilities for the Inert to keep theinselves clean. The appointments - ments in these bath rooms are of the t1est. poreetalu-lined tubs being useul anti the best of plumbIng throughout. Probably nowhere - where In the world can be found such ele- gnat quarters for the private soldier. To the rear of the dimming ball is the monster kitchen. with all the conveniences which can be founti In the best of niodru hotels for preparing food for large numbers of flieR. There are cold storage rooms for meatsand vegetables in the basement. In the upper story are located the post headquarters - quarters over the dining room and in the wings are sleepIng apartments for the men. Along the entire front of the building , overlooking - looking the parade ground , runs a broad veranda , which affords a delightful view of the surrounding country. To time south of this buildIng are two tioumbie buildings for the use of married noncommissioned - commissioned oiflcers. In these the same care is shown fox- the comfort and convenience - venience of the occupants that l evidenced everywhere throughout the post. The hospital stands alone to the north on a hilt overlooking the fort and the surround- log Country. The main building is 66x51 feet , two stories high and a long one-story wing 78x29 feet. It is designed in the light of the most motlern knowledge of the needs of the sick and provides for them every comfort that is pouable. Tills Is the only building on the grounds that is not heated by steam. hot water being used here for sanitary reasons. Located on the hill. where there ma plenty of fresh , pure aim- , with .imple windows to admit the sunlight. and a delightful view to cheer the sick anti suffering , it La InJect ! a model structure. anti sick or well the soldier who is quartered - tered at Fort Crook tvill be well cared for. There is one other building on the grountis which , while it Is a necessary adjunct of .tn army post. is not a pleasant lone for the occupants to contemplate. This is the guarul house. It is situated at the south end of the gm-nunda and even here the arrangements - rangements are such as to rentier the forced tenancy of the place as comfortable physically as possible for the unfortunates whose violation of military discipline gets theni Into trouble. It is in all respects a modern jail , both as to security and saul- tary arrangements. As statt'ti before , all the buildings on the grountllm. with The exception of the stable. wagon and coal aimed , are of pressed brick with slate roofs , and except the hospital are all heated with steam. RouuttW"iisiit' Built in it Day , Neither are the obstinate maladies , to the removal of which the great corrective , Has- totter's Stomach BItters , is adapted curahie in an hour. To persist in the use of this standard remedy Is no more than just. Biliousness , constIpation , malaria , rheuma- tisimi , kidney complaints anti nervousness are among the complaints which it eradicates. 'l'eu.elirr.i' Excuirqtoti. A personally Conductitti excursion will leave Omaha via the ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Saturday July 1 , at150 p. m. , for FiualQ , N. Y. Rate for round trip only 213:7o. : For full Intormatinn call at city ticket office , 1602 Farnam street. BURLINfTON ROUTE. THRO' TRAIN TO BUFFALO , FROM OMAHA , SATURDAY , JULY 4. ROUND TRIP TICKETS-$2a.73. LAKE ROUTE IF DESIRED. Call at 1ii02 Farnani at. and get Information. t Fitili Story- With eiementn of truth , easily possible by using the Northwestern line to some of the many lakes north. Cost you 3.OO to lO.CtO. Depends on the "Ilnanelal question. " 1401 Farnam Street. - Pl1i1tSO.tE r'ta.tIt.tI'Ir , w. ii. McCann of Chadron wac in the city yesterday. C. _ J. Phelps of Schuyler came down to the city yesterday. .1. L. Maremmer of Lead City , S. fl , was an Omaha visitor yesterday. Jaimms Morath of Malvern. Ia. , Is in the city on a brief buslOu-s trip. A. C. Etlwartls of ( ilenwooti , Ia , Is In Omaha on a milmort business trip , Lank Stone anti wit. of Ke'tono , S. I ) . , Ivel's ammmong the yestordey arrivals. Dr.V. . L. Chritimamin of Eltired , Pa. , was In the city ycsterdtiy while en route imoroe frimm Denver Cola. r V. Smtti of Taos Angeles. Ca1 , a far- flIer resltle'imt of Omaha , is in the city on. a hnrt visit with friends. 'F. J. 11'enn amnecorali. . Ta. , was 1n the city yesterdmty wimil. , Cml route home from flroiirmu flOVt' , this stat' . John T. M.uiiatiem. superintendent of the , ntIuistrla1 School for [ toys at Kearney. wait art Omaha vl.itor yesterday. Robert S. ( iherfeliler of Smdncy , a member - ber of the Stale Fish Cotiunission , spelut time day In tIme city yesterday. Jumdge W. It. liIey of the Union PacIfic left tot' Chicago last night stud after a few utayi sojourn In that city will Continue lmls Jc'urimey to iew York. i\'ehiiSkttns $ at the hotels : J. E. Case , ValentlimeV : V. Johnson , Wood Iako ; H. t. UoWts. Ilaneroft ; F. , t. Long , Madison ; F. Tierumey , Broken how. F. I. Sanfotl and wIfe retimrnetl home Sunday morning after spending several weeks emong tIme fishing rebau'ts of Wis- comisin Timey report splemuiliul fishing in the tmorihmern lakes this year. 'il1iaimm Churchill of Washington , I ) . C. . lain > ' appolnteui United States consul general - eral to Samoa , was In tIme city for several haum's yesterday while en rattle to Apis , where ho will assume his now duties. Misses Helen and garab McShane. accom- pammiod i ) ) Mitts Rene Hamilton. teachers In the Onmaha public schools , left last even- hug for Aerilo , Germany , 'cliere they vlhI pursue a course of studies until Septeniher. (1 0. Madsen , supetlqtendent of the msils of the Puhlimiun oonmpany , heft for Chicago lust evetmlmig to confer with a publIshing house iii connection with issuing his serial story ontitleul 't2bo Price o Timne , " - i'IIE ciit4oNE ; p11o'rolPiiEll ( ; A Grapho Portrayal of the St. Louts Cyclone's Deatlly Work. THE BEE HAS EXCLUSI.VE RRIIT OnLy _ tuthettttu tuittiuui Pubiihed Quick 'i'utL. Ut L'ii iiiail ( 'atm.ierI utl 'I'hu lit-c Secures the % 'urk fet it's Sub'.trIber. , Four hun'lretl killed and 1.200 injured lit the record of the cyclone hIvh struck St. Luui and East St. Louis at 5 o'clock on time afternoon of May 2 ? . Within halt an hour thousands of fawilies were reudered hotime- less and property to the value of $ OOOIOOO Isas destroyed. It was the inost disastrous storui of modern times , tar inure ap'a1iIug than any earthquake or hurricauc that has occurred in thic generation. hundreds of miles of electrie wirej atid thousauds of telephone anti telegraph poles were dashed to the ground like so many uiuepins. Trees were uprooted and hurled a distance of several bluck. Heavy iron fences % ere twisted as though they were so much tin. The masonry at the appruches of the great Eads bridge was biousu away. teaUtbottS were dashed across the river. broken into fragments and hurled high upon tbe oLtpositO banks. There was uothiu eIther on laud eu afloat to ithstaud th pItiless fury of the awful wind , shieh attained a vvlucity of eighty wileit a hour arid bruugttt WIth it havoc , ruin anti death. Right upon the heels of the storm caine Strauss , St. LouIs' ie.tdIng photographer , ho wade perfect vIews of all th most ha. portant ruins. whieb included some of the city's inost substauttal buildings and churches. These views , together with a graphic description of the wvt'ek from the pelt of 0110 of St. Louis' must noted newspaper - paper nien , have been handsomely engraved anti printed on supersized and catenuiered paper and bound in book form , after the style of the World's Fair Views , which The 13cc scattered broadcast In tS9i. making an interesting album of the great storm which i almost priceless. as It Is the only an- thentic edition , photographed direct from actual life or death. that will be published. The 13cc has exclusive control of the pro- tiuction and oers this complete work of fifty pages , including forty-three full page views , to subscribers of Time Daily lice for the inslgntticant aura of 25 cents and one coupon cut out of the advertisement on another - other page. See advertIsement printed on another page for directions far sending v ; riugtng In CouPons. _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ L1VE t iLtl't'Y 'I'lMid Ar F'tttMOVl' . 'Vnelve CZI rlzils..t.ttettt the L'ltt of the InntIs Urotiiertuiot. The excursion to Fremont and picnic of the Danish Drotherhood of Omaha lodge No. 1 yesterday drew out a large attend- ance. A special train of twelve cars fur- nlsheti accommodations for the excursion- tats anti the engine and cars reserved for the band were gayiy decorated iii honor of th oecaitlon. The inembers and their friends left Omaha at 10 o'clock , arriving at Fremnont shortly before noon. Lodg.a No. 26. in full uniform , was at the depot to receive the visitors and , beaded by Marshal - shal L.iurs Hanson and the Omaha haul , tile brotherhood marched through the city to Miller's park. The park was decorated with bunting by the local members and everything placed in readiness for the festivities. Anexcel- lent dinner was served immediately upon reaching the grountla and the rat men's race was next in order. The race was won by Ole Christiansen of Omaha. The prize for the best dancer was captured by John Johnson of South Omaha. A huge grab- bag of candy was hung on a tree for the amusement of the youngsters and afforded considerable fun for their eltiers. The weather was everything that could be tie- sired anti a most enjoyable outing was ex- pertenced by all. The excursionista left Fremont at 9i0 : , reaching home shortly after 11 o'clock. The committee having charge of the picnic was composed of Chairman - man Rasmus Nelson , assisted by John Jensen , Freti Pierson , A. Jensen. P. Hansen - sen anti Andrew Hendrickson. SrI1STITLTES FOR hlOItsFoflI's tclii Pltosj.iiate a re Imtsimer.sums. _ Because they cost less , many substitutes are offered. some of which are dangerous , anti none of which will rotIuce the same eIect as the genuine. Insist upon having "Horstord's" whether buying a bottle of , tciti Phosphate , or "phosphate" in a glass of soda. -S _ % . NEW TRl. Missouri PieIIlt' Ituillwny. OMAHA-ST. LOUIS. Only line without change of cars. Leave Webster street depot 1:45 : p. m Arrive at St. LouIs union station 7:20 : a. in. CITY OFFICES , N. E. corner Thirteenth and Farnam ats. 'Onin ba-Chicago LIgnItetl _ " MILWAIThEE RY. : BuIlt for speed , Comfort anti safety. Short line. Block system. EIetric ilght. Fine CuisIne. City ticket office , iO4 Farnam street fle'quernte F'orus.-r Con.iuIts SiilcIle. tARSHALh , Mo. , June -Mason Cooper. a farmer living near this place , was tound hanging in his hen house today , dead. Ife attempted to kill his wife anti baby with a knife Saturday night , hut the mother es- clpetl with the child , after receiving a son- ctma cut the ne-k , and the child a ittab In the hack. Cooper hanged himself after attempting to burn his house. Persons who have a coughing spell every night on account of a tickling sensation in the throat may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. % s Ft't ; tIP.tI. FoirFctsT FOIL TOft.tY. Generally I'muIr will. VmirInhiIe % 'intls for Ni-Itrask , , . WASHINGTON. Juno 21.-The weather forecast for Monday Is : Nebraska , South Dakota , Kansas and Coloradce-Oeneraily fair ; variable winds. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory- Threatening weather , but probably with little raIn ; vnniiihie wInds. For lowu and Missouri-Light thunder- storms. ( allowed by faIr ; variable winds. For Wyoming anti Montana-Generally faIr ; warmer ; variable winds. I , eiul Itecoril , OPFTCF OF WIATIfF1t BUREAU , ( IMAHA , June 21.-Crnaha record ( if tern- pentitmire and raInfall compared with time corresponding day of the past femur years : 1S96 , jI5. lttul. I&13. Maimnm temperattmre. 7 79 78 't Minimum temperature. 71 Ct fh'i y , Average temperature. . . . . . 79 73 70 7 PrecipItation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T .00 1.03 .tl Condition of temperature and precipita- lion at Omnha for the day and since March ormaI temperatimro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ixue5s far the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a . .eeiimtmIate.1 excess since March 1 . . . . . . .1t3 . Norroiil precipitation..2(1 ( inches rienolenoy for the . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inches Total precipitation lnce Mar , 1. .16J.9 . inohes Excess since Sinreh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inches IetloIency corresig period Il.9. . l.t7 inches feftt'ieney com'respg period . . 5.7 inches 1teportI truth Ste ( lotus n I R p. iii. , ' . , S STATIONa AND STttT I OF wEATIIFII , : , ; ; : iflLF - - _ _ _ _ _ ' ( ) mnslua raining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r'ii 'F North I'iau * . pstt ClOUdy . . . . . . . . . . . . S' 'C .dat1 hake ( 'fly. el'u.Iy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tit to Cheyenne , ct'utiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .12 Ittuptit City , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 . ( iO hiui'on. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ) ti . ( , ) Chteag. part 'Ioudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B It B , . Linus , paft cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 ) tO St rau ) , ciwudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It 56 Dav.nport. cI.'utly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caq City. part clouly . . . . . . . . . . . . .dOj $4 .04 Hitt.'t * , 010,14) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 76 'r llsvr. , part e1Qlm/ . . . . . . . . . . . 74 52 tO 8Inusrt'lc , c2oudy . . . . . . . . . . 76 * 2 00 Wliiiaton , oleur . . . I'i $2 00 GIve.itQi.el . .i . . . . . . . . . l4.t . T 104151.4 ( race cit pVtftttStI'fl ' , 14 Ii , VLli , Otunrvc , t'LI'ML't'iuN tIASS llfltl'I'tti. . ; ; : : : - . ltit'iiiit'ss t.it iui en i Istirt ( nun .stt ( 'iiuiiit tti'e' . At the ( \utmituerclal , otut. 100111 * titus eveim- big there vLli be heki a mnet'tittg of ttustit'ss % inca anti citiletma gemisraliy to imear the r - i'ort of the ways atmtl tuteattit cotnitmtttee. it Is the desire td' time directory that as nmany of the citien sit ( 'an attend titus utet'ting. Atntuiug other thIn.s , 1ttt ways anti lmmeatms cotutnittee has deottleit to recommtmeimul that a stock sttttseriptkum of $ OO.OOO ito talsed , anti that the tuatter tte itlaet&l itm the haituls of a comunmittee of twetuty-Ilve. This eottutttlttee yfl % tie chosen at the meeting tonIght. In aultlitittn a ittiattuer of other Important questions wIll be lutselttetI. PLItS'L' I tt'IttIuStu\4 iut 'L'iIH sttL'L'LI , ( uuituiuill Iitti 't'i-ilurmLL 'I'rli , 'i'Itt4u11411 'IICIII'rII ( Ii'urglfl ; , ' No , I'm not going to tell you attout Lookout tuouutalu , for I retttetnt'er wht'u a boy of the many trips amy sister itmaule up Pike's teak-that is , ii tunult' out , trip. but took the rest of our loon ftunily up tltt rugged sIdes of that tuoumiltaln imo ies than a huutirt'd titues. " saul Lr. I" , 1)'Ilson. . ' 'One eu'enlflg a few railers were tiring cim- tuntatmmetl at our htutts t'y time itlstt'r uthto had conquered Colum'ailu's famttous itenk , ammul she ttrgiuu by rt'tuarklimgVhen I went up l'Ike's Peak , ' but was interrtiptt'tl by a yotmuger member of timu , fatuiiy , vimtu e'niatmed. 'Oh , heavens ! have we got to go up l'ikt'i itrak aaln ? "Alt I Want you to ktlv is that wet'ent tt , 1.eokout luoutitaln and the oilier lulat'es in thu vIcinIty. Our t'xperiettceas varied a lIttle by being lust on the tnoimtutaln anti caught ( flIt in a drenching raltm , that Is , myvife's four boys wet'e , w Itlle she vas at the hotel and n'fusitmg to be comufortetl t't'cause we 'Sect' hot. She knew sin , tuats a vido' and ve hail fallen ott liopers rock anti met the same fate as that hoer oihict'r. \\'ere our clothes et ? Well , yes ; but as ve sat down to a late supper that evemulmmg dry and conmfortablt , you \tiltl lmavt' tie- clareti the hole fainliy hail bemt rigged out at a m.uIsilt parlor.Ve met so muitny northern People I began to worry for fear we weren't golug to catch a live southerner , but as we neared Atlanta a vretty girl in the train from w imotu a young maim : us taking his departure , said to him. 'ooti- bye. Via mighty glad you cotite. ' Among the nice people you will hear stwlm cx- pressions as 'done gout' . ' 'houvtiy. ' 'I don't reckon. ' 'by e anti bye , ' 'later Un , ' etc. , ztl- % vays neglecting to pronounce the letter 'r. ' "The people , however , are glad to lmave imorthermi people come to live among thieiii and will go much out of their way to accomu- modate you. They twill discuss tIme war wtth you in a kindly manner and show you where the shells penetrated the houses that escapcd the tire , but you don't Irant to praise General Sherman. " .1 told another one of the shelled gentlemen - men that I personally disclaimed all respon- sibillty in the Incident , that I was a bab ) at the time. and that Mr. Shermuaim caine down here without my knowledge or con- sent. sent.in in Atlanta anti the other southern cIties we visited. there is a good deal of noise amid bustle , but they can make more noise on a smaiier capital than we can. The sidewalks - walks and streets are narrow , and If two people are skillful they can blockade a sidewalk. In Atlanta the streets being so narrow and paved with stone , the racket is almost Intolerable. It tIns then that I longed for the broad asphalt paved streets of Omaha. Even on Peachtree street. where the 400 live and the one Street payee with asphalt , the great number of car lines there make it very 0015) ' . TheIr Street cars have the headlights on the top of the cars. and the cars stop at the near cut ! of the crossing , they deeming timat safest. Several of their lines run for miles in the country , up hill and down , through cuts whose sides are as red as brick and the rapid rate and seeming rckleasness with which they run the cars make one's blood run cold. Trolley parties are the rule. anti every evening you will see open cars , brii- liant with colored electric lights and usually a band carrying a party bound for fun. The south Is poor anti they also complain of hard tImes. The majority of the people I talked with were of the opInion that free coinage would cure nIl their Ills ; but the conservative men. the men who are running the business down there , are for the gold standard. "Some of my friepdz here wished me to spy out the land and tell them what the prospects for northern men are. Well. if the south is revived It will be by northern men. but proceed slowly. If you are a hanker era a merchant. stay here. If you are a clerk. keep your job. If you are a professional man of any sort , better stay at home. If you are a laboring man , whether ycu have a job or not. Stay where you are , you can't compete with the colored man. Well , can nobody prosper there ? Yes , if you are an industrious farmer anti can land there with ,0fit ) cash you may make a success of It. and yet you mIght do well to consider what you could do with that same amount of cash anti courage here. Another class who are wanted there are men with from lOO,0CtO to 20OOO0 , who have been successful manufacturers - facturers In the north , who will build cotton - ton mills and engage in other like indums- tries. The people there spend their money freely , but business that Is done on credit Is a delusion anti a snare. "Atlanta Is a great convention cIty. While there I attended the dental sectIon of the AmerIcan Medical association anti the hos- ptiahle people. besitles giving us a ride about the city , treateti us to a genuine southern barbeomme , "They all agree that the exposItIon has and will result In great good to that sectIon of the south , but I think Omaha imas chosen a much better time than dId Atlanta. North- cnn Georgia baa not a rich soil-a raIlroad happened to stop there once and so formed the nucleus anti up went a city. All see- tions have their ups anti ulownit , but for genuine thrift and tmntlrlng enterprise give me the hell ofwhichOrnabals limo center. " SS'meii Nuturt Needa assistance it may be best to rentler it promptly , but one should remember to use even the moat perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simpie and gentle remedy is tie Syrup of FIgs , manufactured - factured by the California Fig Syrup Corn- pany. - - Ass ( ) jport U uI ty for ii is li15 tern 'Fm-hp At a very low rate is afforded by the N. E. A. meeting at Buffalo In July. Tickets will tie on saie via the Lake Shore & Michigan iouthern rsllway , July 5 and C at one fare pitma 2M tnembershlp tee for the round trip. Return limit can be extended to Sepicmnher 1. A stop at ChautatmIua will be allowed on the no- turn. A splenditi chaflco to visit Niagara Falls. I"tili particulars will ho fimnoished on application to B. I' , Humphrey , 'F. I' . A. . Kansas City , Mo. , timCi. . K. Wiiber , A. 0. P. A. , Chicago , Six 'I'Iiril 5' , 'Fruit , . , of the CHICAGO. M ffWA I ) If ElI & ST. PAUl4 RY. iiesf-sevice. ELECTDIO I4TGIITS. Dining ear. Suiiitsfr 'tours. Don't make final arangemnermt for your slimmer vacation Haul you Imave secured a tourist folder Issued by ttto t'JtON ? I'A- CIFIC. Call on or address A. C. Dunn , City Pass. & 'ticket Agent , 1302 Farruamn street. - A ( iioS' Awaits the wise turrhmasi'r ( tf a Spirit Lake tIcket via the Northiwestf'rn line. Aceomrrmo- datIon. there better anti more reasonable than ever , 'rhmermorrmeters rtot allowed to go above 6S' , degrees. City offlce , 1401 } 'arnamsteet Hi lIlt. JOIINIION-Johaflflah , June 21 , JIII , tiged 7t years and 2 mOnths , Motimer oftdttri and ( 'arrie Johnson anti Mrs. 1toltni 0. On nc-n n , Iii ra. ( 'It nut in ri Yorgii imson 1"uneral Wt'dvmpgday afternoon , June 24 , iti' ; , from resIln'O of Itoie'rt Ii. htjrmcau , 2G2 Iavermi'ort street. Interment 1'rtn pc'ct lhlli cemetery FrIends inylteil SWIFT Sunday morning June 2i , 'fhornas Francis , Infant son o'fliorrtus F' nut ] Catherine Swift eroti 5 rrioriths , Funeral 10 a rn Junme 2 morn horot' , 612 South Seventeenth street Intenrnwtt in iloiy Sepulchre cemetery ( 'ROV1)S'ISl'I' \ ) \ TIIE PAlUS Tlioiisiut1s Tuni Out to the Secoiit Iiifaiitry Batiti's I'ttrovl1 Concert. PEOPLE TOO HOT TO UE ENERGETIC ItI vr Iu'uu I'sttk tl'sui .t I It'iiitted * , m , . ot himin rltt trnuu ii , . % I. lu'h lIs. teut'ii In i , tIu ii tist Iiuih'ut on 1110 triiss , lit suite of time tutnierattitu heat that op. luresaeui humanity Slut ! uuntuto alike , otto of time largest crowds of tlte et'asomm aaat'tmtblet ! at I Iamtutetmtn Park yestt'mtlny mgtteiimotumm to Imiti gomutlliyo to I ho Seettilul I ii titut r' tie nil , u it trIm t-iiI lcao this lvttrk for its mmew % mst , Nutit- lug etutihi immure e'mmlptmu ! t lea I I ) ' I imulira tim I Ito IttPuml amIty tu lielt t ito sold icr titus triO us immt'tu at'qtti tot ! ii mmmiii t ; t ii ( .1 r itttm g St U ) ' it t l'iutt Ommtmulma thmmtit surit a erouvtl ott stint a tiny. I mm t mu uu'rtm I tmg ito go itlmtelc eltunitu dept ii i trtu in th utclttt it , tti 11mg lug gImI t t' In ! ltvumnl SO of mu t'mtitm tita t umigh I cool the slmr I veleti in mm ti- semipo Ilium ! itt-I mmg tel it'f. ito t t lie hI ez lug , ; mtmme stilt iut'tmt' I mat t'tI a nut scit I tu't'etl I tttmtl in thu' it ft emimutomu I In' heat was even lmlmI't t mtemmtitt ratitle t hut mm ttt'foro. ibm t t lt flInt ci' I en I us tOt % It ni t itt' itli t'k w em-i' jaimmmnt'ui I o I ito fiutut boards , mummi I ime simloot ii at Icets ttt'm'tu alIve vItit time usimmut piigritmmagtu of lvlmet'I- mild , , Tilt' ) ' found itut little relict in time semtttet'eui shimtdy SittitS uiIuig tIme sloltes of the 1'o vk' . 'i'hme shIm itemit dotu mm tvi t Ii amm itt t t'musi t y t tmat .st'mu hurt ! to sun t ci ti lit ! scorch t'vt'it t im totmgh tiltut grass atuui 11mm' lt'mtvt'mm omm thie big trees mtsstittmetl tt yt'lhowisim tinge that only clItluilas izeti the sm'tlsa t iomm of t hit' lint a I mtg immtmi mm in , T hui'o u as lint e imought tv I ml ml t o 11151 It' mt lmt f or grass Itimitlo , anti the hum tmdrt'tls of fcvt'i-ltcat i'd mtmt'u , wonton amid cli lldm'emm , ml leti iii I ite shmati lest spot a nimmtl fmm I ml ) ' gtumupt'tl for a cool hrt'atlt. 'l'lmey vt'm e ' en ham warmmt to aiuiuimttmmi t Ito teati , t I ( mu nmidotl it's that t'mtlllO tO thtt'nt fm'omn I iii , lrant1 ci mm tmd . ii Id- mien by t he 1mm t t'i' eli i mmg fol immgt' . 'i'ill'3' vt'm't' tflt ) soitmnolt'nt I o tai k mm nut ham limloit'Im I to go hommme , so they lay half balcimig 1mm time caiot'Ilic a I muesphere , aimil vmu it cmi for t 1mm' bare suggt'slioit of a cloummi that mmtpi'mimt'ti iii limit south to cover time brmtze'mm sky mmtmd shtit'iti t hmt'mit front the sun I limit sttt'iimti I o bit in lmot - ten -us it miescctmticti , As t he clouti grew aimul tiit' stii vats agmtimm obmetireti , time imiric mis- sumueti a Immore lIfe-lIke air. 'l'lme hit'elimmt'mm l'i'kt'ti imp their tmikes amuti ore mtgmtlim Iii c'Ide'mmeo on the mtvetmtmes Anti the luetnule vhio crotvdeti tln' slopes imeqimireti energy enough to chmtmigu their Positiolls anti tithe an interest in the imitmsic multi time peolile arounti themmm. lItcht reimmaining mmtmnmber on the prograumi as I iberaily a PPllltmtit'tl , nmmtl time open spare uroimmid the baimmi stammtl was demmsely p.rki'd vith those imo were emmtimtmsimtstlc enough to desert their lndoleimt pose OII time grecim swarm ! . 'Time select ituims rt'mmtiereti yestertimmy % vere from timose tlmtch had proved nmost iopular with time hlemPIe. It began witim Sotlsmts nmarclm , ' ' Iilmmg Cotton , ' ' mimmd closetl with tLe ringing melody of "America. " W'itli these ICItS an o'erttmm'o by , dmiimm , a delicate arratigenient of light , graceful omens- urea , which gave expresumlon to the lel'fCCt mastery of tIme bandulasti'r , a breeze ( lout one of'ertii's olteras , a l'oltshm (11111cc by Scharwenka , and Suppe's pupmilar overture , "Time Beautiful Galatla. " Time ( aimtasies were Dalbe'y's arrangenmemit of "Old icum- tucky home" anti ' 'Twemit ) ' Minutes out time Midway I'lalsance. ' ' anti timc'se were supple- immemied by solos by Semgeant Brtumsnieami aol l'ri'nte Ammderson. 'rlmey were reutticuemi with the perfect enetnble nod tlelicate simad. hmg that characterize the perforimmaumces ot the baud , and tvlmen the leader's baton fell for the last time , the people united in a general ftisiiade of itanticlalling for their farewell tribute. MANY VISIT RI\'ERVIEW. The green swartls of Riverview were sttmdde'i everywhere Ivithm bright sumnumier cOSttIflmCS , but owing to time great extent of tIme park the crowd was not so noticeable - able , Only about time now band stanml , erected near the Dominiomi street efltratmct' and almost crowning a beautiful crest , were the folk ssembIed in numbers , occup3'immg the seats and lolling in careless ease upomm the grass. here they were ( ringed about with great numbers of carriages and bug- gIes. gIes.The The crowd of pleasure seekers was of a more distinctive character than those wimiclm ( reqtmcnt the other parks of time city. It scents as if the majority of the bands that dotteti the hillsides were family parties , who hail come to spend time afternoon in plenleing. Many of them were provided with luncheons. to ho disposed of with .rcadian pleasure amIdst time waving trees anti grass anti the pungent ammd fragrant odor of the green otmt-of-doora. Children wore there galore anti tlmcy ills- ported tlmemst'lvcs like wild tImings , romping and rolling on the grass. animated by time wildness which atiil characterizes time park. Their fathers anti rnothcrs , or uncles or aunts. or big sisters and brothers , as tIme case might be. time big majority of tlmenm. evidently releasemi fromim a tteek r ' toil. took their ( mill mead of lileasumre aiomm lIlt thom , somnetimeim so tar as to Iorgt'i Lcli' dignity and to romp about vitit Its tauclm abandon as the little ommea. There were mnany carriages and buggies along the driveways , wiminling along tIme beautiful curves of the boulevard. Time roati everywimere , ii'hmethor It svound up the hills or tvept down tlmem or ran along the ridges anti slopes , was in excellent condition. Thmt'se ways have evidently been overlooked by the bicyciist anti thereby they mire losing not only an exhilarating antI alomomit effortless - less rule , but also time sight of some of time prettiest acemmery in or nhotmt tIme city. There were comparatively few of them in the park anti of timis numtmmlmer very-very few , unfortulmatelY-WCre of tlmo fc'mnimmiin' sex. sex.Time park ltelf was arnimyoti mm its best holiday attire , till its very host to mmmlii' the setting for the eumnmer gowns an brilliant - liant as iosslluie. Sommiri of its 110(11114 ( mutt- closed visions of the primeval forests , fillcti with imugo trees , beneath wlmichm commIt ! ho ii lncovereml as era I notis anmil ii I iii tim it rmel a as constituted time temnpit'tt of the Druitls or the lovers' lanes of tium romantic writers. AgaIn , at other spots the open , laughing face of old Mother Nature gii'amned cult- right In tIme itriiilmnmt smoml iglmt , TIme great sweeping immeadowa rolled up Imill tumid douvim again , clothed ttot in thin cllplti'tl nnut tug- garil taslilrnm of lawns , butt oviursitread tvitli ( Intl's OWn grasa , wild amid high anti mimm- kemrd , wet'mi anj ovorytimiimg that grows free import the lirairil's. ? ( line tflist bemmumlifuil views emma bit oh- tairmeul from time crests of tIme bill with which tlmo jtsrk Is filled. 'lImo Missouri to tim imt loses all its intiululy flavor ant ! , teonnN as bright anti eleati as nuuty crystal lake as It makes a great sw'eJm along thin It I im tim ; ott ti. . 0 Neltraska tu I ti t' . To I It o StIll tim 11mm green hills antI ( mimi inmutlit. jmml to ( ho north armil svct limo lmahmitmitiotmit of mummi , cluistereil km greeli settiligs. Ir tutu brigimt aiintmrner sunmihmino cml yt'slerilay overytiihimg watt green in every uireriloni. 'flue afivrnaoni wait renticrwl doubly cmi. jnyahtle ii ) ' a moni'u'rt given by thu A nu'li'nt Order ( uf tjtiiteml SVorknm'n , lmnimil. As statc'tl above , a big crowd was gatimt'ri'tl nlnimit ( lie ittatiti , but a great many of hum Itt'ohtio preft'rrc'l to catch thin straitis ( if I ito excellent - lent rrmimsic ( us uiollowt'ml cmiii hiomimletl by ills- lance. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A course of hood's b'arsmmpnrmiIa this atinitig rosy be the mnemmrms of ket'pirmg yu well tin'l ileanty tmll summer. lieu' . Imtiin fl 11 % . . The Leather Plank. \\7hat iit'e yt , cofliliug toVItel'o ? 81'C t'C Itt ? 'I'Iic National RepIhIIi41 Ii ( 'oiivcntioii 1iis just ( lCCidC(1 that . v.i l1OjCtC4SIy t'iitiIfed deiiitci'atc ( iul.e by ( ; ) ! and that ( 'mi'ovci' and his coIni't haVe 1)11 uged us in U ) Ii vortex of " I ) ittuouoi' , Disastci' anI I ) isgi'acc , ' \\5 kiic Solnethilig WlS 'l'OIg. ! Pco1)e who ticd to ) ) tl the ilhliilSti't , ' of iuercluaiit taIors now coiuic to 1Iie - 4 , NelI'aSka' ' for their clothes am ! pco)1t. ) . \v ) ) used to t buy four , live aiicl iix dollar shoe.s Ii'oin ttii at ( gCt ti hg so poor th : it tlltly Iiavt SIC ) ) ( ( vaI Ic lug for fear of wearing out their shoes and have tn ken to 1)113 , ' ing Iiunili'ed ( lollal' ' 1ieeIs. Some t1iiiu1' ; ' ) got. to bc dotic. " 1 f the countl'y tucechi siving : w \ Save it" e'eli at a Ios to ou.iseI yes , and anti ' 1J jtlst nir1c all of our high grade ; 1ioc ( town toict ; titI : cost , % s liicli means 30 to 40 pcI' cent less than l'egul.ir shoe stoi's get ' ' . People vi&tiiig 0th- shoe depart mciii this week find the s .oo Russia l'aiisViti seal tops inai'hcctl fotir ( ift' , 'I'hey vihl 11 iid the grades inaricoci thui'ee dollars. 'I'Ilc ) ' xviiI fliRt the $3. 50 "Oxblood uI ' i ' ans inat-Ict [ 75 and f'iiic 1)'aCt I. calf Cmooclycai veIts , in 'azor toes , lOx toes and needle t toes uiarkctI two dollars and R hail. Thcsc prices will L get ' ( of theininslioriot'tLr , A1 ! of the IcoI)1c haven't got 'hects 5Ie&tu1ra &oti A(9 ( Miami Sts. , OMAHA. ON [ WLK , COMMENCING MONDAY NIGhT , JUN [ 29 , flV' . --4 -I ) , . . , * ' js NI1 - - " ' _ - - . t . - - - ' puNS1RST ! , uvspobwEII W9tIm rxciii ; uoit Its SLAY F S lT1l'imimtl1i ( ) ) . Thrilliiig Volcanic Eruptioii dfld [ rthquiake. . . . . Superb Grand Scenerttc. Suethultes , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "WHERE DIRT GATHERS , WASTE RULES. " GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF - APOLOI I- 51uIi'JtmIUICll ) O'l'Ill illSSt It I. I'sirly fit' 'l'oi'its , ( ' , Ii , I'osmlgu' ( % Itli liii' Pub , , i'iu'lIiiIli'iulge , Timonias l'earson , Fred Car'.tumn a ut ! Cimailes hlcalti , 11mm-ce yuummg mmmcii ( mmmi l'oimca , lIar- rawly escaped ( irossnhmlg yesterday mmc'ar time Union I'aciile bridge. 'rime yommmmg tmmtmm received - coived mmonme Imiglily colored clrcimlars a muimort timnc' ngo tlcitic'timmg life 1mm time soimtli- cnn couummtry. Among thu mnaiiy opt'imiimga nil- vertlseil in bumuinmess himica was 011(1 ( Iii liii' 'ft nhiemusec river , vImerc a smiiv mmmiii uitii txr ( m't mmmechmamilcs was wanted. Time yommuma lflPIm accorilliugly built a lmmi'ge sco w anti loaded mm o ii I I a mm ol ml-fn mmii etl tortaltI ' muav Hi I I I . trIm iclm I ii cy lm mm 1 ItI eked miii at a lmam'gaium , anti with time amlmlitlomi of a simmall lOW boat started ilowim the mmmumdmly Mismuotii'i to time mmuw Illilornilo , 'l'ime scow early in time voymmgc eximiblieml it llmiYfiml ) vilfimiimi'sa Iii ( oilotu'immg its auth iimc'llmin- tiemmut amid Ivas t'ltlt illillc'imity kejtt itt thin inidtllo of the strt'aimm. I I. mia coaxi'ti tIm i'u glt tl i o ii ia uv of t ii i' lInt itt Omim milimi briml go mm mm tI sq mm et'zeti juamut. tii C I ) emi glut a at reel ci rmm e- tilt-i' , hut upoim mmjmjtu oac'liimig tIme Uiiioii l'mi- ci flu tin tiga ma eta lhmomiczi I I y tatthi I lie hi t Itt-- twecim lilt teeth mimimi mnmde ( tin oiio of the large Ice brcmikt'rs. The cnittmmimu itt i lie croft pilted all lmmmmmdmm aim 'lecli antI time imr- ltii rtl Wa tehm vomkctl il csltem'a I ii y mu t time HS'fCPU. It was in 'aiii. 'Flmo headsti'ommg era ft at i'ii ek I imo p icr it ni il gm oct11 i I y a I id I ii t ilium aritiqtmatetl mmiii bitt , lime rime , ' , miettinti tim its lust resting nimu'o. 'rime crew , whit t Ii 0 ( tXeCii tiomm of oh e , ( 'SCO 3)t'h ) ( I mm I ii o iii um a Ii bout with dhlllctilty. 'Fhie mimmi' uuimmorttmiiato chimog ( ( I the Pier tiiiil tyns muftonwaid remi- eumeil Imy a lialmermuaui. 'i'lmo ilmrne mmieit sue mm a w II gui ri img elm tim e rim its I cx Itcil It lou a imia ii- mmcr of no in rim I it g hmommmn wit i'tl. 5--- \S'hmemm we ( ' 0mm aitler t hmmu t I It u i it I cal I hem , a i-i' alioimt tlt'o tiimmeit mis loimg its the hotly tie cimli i't'sml I zo tli e I mm teimso atm ffut'i mm i ( IX I i'F I i 'm i i'i'ti iv lion t hi ety imecomu 0 1 ii II it I umi'tl , I JoV III's Colic and Cimolera Cui'o suiltilues limilsimuimuimi' timtmi mm I cit Co alt 1 coimm 1mb I ci y m em mmvi's I ii c tiithletiit y , still iIuIiiilil' . htuitort s'.uia i list t ' ' 'I'll 0 0 vol is ii ii i.i mit I ted' ' hut hit' trNIOh'J l'AOhIi1i % u'smu tifmmenmiiiiitit'il wlmi'ii tmtliit' Illicit took off thou ( titti I i milius. Not so , lmmntcver , for time tralut stIll muiiikett time tutiPtiultillLth ( tint. tlimte ( if 21i,4 Imeutra to Uiaii itliluutH 1iiiti ( : QA.t imotirmu to ( 'miiitoitiia. 'rime cqiiiittth'mmt of thtimu tin 1mm mutt insets ( limit sir aimy ttlmi'E line lii tim. ' west. ( let titimol a , ( sthdt'mtt , etc. , ml ( 'it ) ' Ticket chIco , 1302 l'muuniuuii at. ' 1'1' II u' Ii t' , 'M _ . II II fl mu I 'fit i-tmmm gil cti I' lit' I 1' I cit S in ' 'North ssct , t P1.1 . blue. ' ' ttliiuiy ( miititlullil pi it'iit'gva iuiqulu e at lime city 1)111cc , 1 101 Fnrmiaimm aim cot , I paki two dollars for it at Rayinoiicl's--tliat'n what they say-but they didn't pay but a dollar-but IccauSe they bought it at Raynuoiid's tIhy iay ; Rfl worth more-Raymond is the lowest inecd jeweler in Omaha. - C. S. 1AYI1ON1) , jeweller. 1 5th ii iitl foilgIn , . , - . - - - - ( 'ONm'llClI.t'l'lS , t' S'I' tiIN'lISl..tL.S , lIulilI'c i4uiiui , , t'iiii.iniiiilo . 4 liij ( ' . , uugi'-gam I I u.n. Comm ( lrmmmutiomm services wcm'e held 'estcrtiay mit St. Wemmcesiatms Cmttliolie clmurelm. The atrtmrtiiro titus crowtletl to its umtummost captmc- Ity , anti even tlmeim fmmliy 1I0 P001mb were imim- able to gaimm mtmimmmission. TIei'c , were 197 cmmiitiitiates 1mm tIme class. liislmoim Scmtimnchl , latlmer Vraimc'lc , time lrnstou' auth lmitlmers Mom'imtrty , Coimumem'i , MclJeavi t t aimtl Zuolc took part lii Liii' cmmiiiii'mmmatltmm services. SoC - C it't ictu fi'oimm se et'i'a I of t lie Cmi utah Ic elm mm rclm es cmiii scimmitthmm also participated. - - - 5- \\J mire ammxiomms to do a little good 1mm Omit tvnrlti anti t'ttim timlnk of mmmm itlemisamtter or Imett or t\'a ) ' to mI I t tlmn mm by rct'ommm umme imml i img Ommo I i mm ii t o ( 'oumpim Cmi no mm mm mt II rt'veim t I V o of iumtttmuiuomm mm , COlmi'uummmhmtiOli mutt ! . , iimt'm' seiloum , lmummg tioubleim that. follow ni'glccied ro1mi. iJll.7 II I' u'i't 1.0 . % Nl ) Iii'I' I ' I I "i , 111 m'oiugli nt r Tlio I1OCIC lSl.ANI ) ltOil'I'I itiTere yeti on Jiib 4 mmliii i , the ultove rob to time N. II. A. mmmeetiuig at lltilfmtio , N. 'u' . , cu tim visit 'otir ( rlmtmmtis I ii ( hi u en mut. 'i'lm u'omugiu to nit iv I I I lni rum im V In C ii irmi go , Oct mimi t um mmtl Nut gmm i'mt FtiI Is , li'miviimg Oimirmhma I : it0 p. mum. , Smiluimtlmmy , July 4. ' I lock I ml mm mm ti l''l l1't'li t Ii t lie ti I I I mm t'elmumm - iamty lImit ( 'Xemmrttlmim. If ; uasst'imgcra desire tickets mviii lai limuitorcil oum iuioauumei' cimo tiny , ltrolt ) to hlimffmtlsm , or ltuuffmmio ( ii lotm'oit ss'Ilmomit ( eSilmI ulinigo. Fttr muicepiiig car iest'rvmui loummu imumtl ( umli iumfumm'immmitltmmt cmiii at city tIcket thIs' . , , I 602 ltti immiimu ntie'i C , A. htUi'l I liitlIt i ) , .0. A. 1' . lept. J , 5 , M'NALI4V , C. I' . & 'I' . A. $1 u ul II ii ii - t. ii I . ' li M ( I - lu u' it I it I , A bic'cimui 'I'rmiliu to C ii limi go Ion' ( ) immmi tin ti'nt't'i nxchiisit'cly , NOIt'l'hl\VICWI'iIltN LlNi. G : ! ( ) every iiiglmt. - _ _ - l"iil' I tiP lti'.m . tu'ieu. ( ' , , time hliirilmmgtmmmi ltoiilo iIft'utt ; a rmili' of oume itmue It , ; ' i lme iimuiutl trIll , Juime III tnt 28 . $2 81. froili 'l'it'lui'tri itt 1&02 larmmmiiii sticet , . - - , % tiiMII'iIi1''i' $ . : Wirth'sSurnmerGarden t Imiuuist iuisui I iuitlu'pil IIptiiuu't iii ( liii ( ii- . Si.Ii'piuiiulit , il , It thl4lit Illi' . ' I ui. , i.iM I. I lIa.Iii . ( mutiuttl t'tutiIt , " , 'i- ititilit l ) lit. ' WOflLD'S FMR QJAQTTTE ( 0111 ( t'u itt' iuuiisi'ItiuiH l'irmtt ' liutimear. titt(0 itt tiit4M uIli'h'hi ) ' : i ? mioitil , tIme great vimm'mmiitt , ttiiii ZihIh M Al l'IitNlI , Iii lieu' imli'h flu I uI tllmliujiim& & . ( liii , . IlI1\lt4.-i"liII l'ilAiti. Ctuiit ) II iti P' imil ii Ic tv i moo rim I ii I Ii o coo I' t'iit 1110(11 ( If Ilium oily. it . - - - - - - ' : ' ; SCnVc(1 to 'ski ) "fP'S IItLVO .4c ' :3 : ; ' 'y " ' ; ,4"s'i't : , : , , , 1)iIled : ' ' T $1 $ _ _ _ I I - -