Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 28, 1898, Page 8, Image 8
- - . - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - _ _ - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . V V , ' I _ 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T1E _ _ OMAILA. _ _ _ _ DUTY _ _ _ ] _ 3EPsArruu1)Ay : _ : : _ _ _ _ _ , _ MAY _ _ _ 28 _ , _ 1808. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' - PARMEITILL ) \ BE DI11tESS1VE V President Wattles Says Ho llnz Asuranco of General Attci hncc. SOCIETIES AND BANDS WILL TARE PART ItL'l1SitIttl ( , I'urliIpnte l.s ( enern11y A'ecicd1 AItIiiitiizIi Mnn e- brpMSI SucfrtIis TJiIiik Tlacy V OiigIs ( to lie IuhtI. The opentng tiny paratlo of the ox- posUon se m destined to be n gigantic affair. Since the ! S8UflflCO of the general Invitation by I'rcs- Ident WatticH to all uniformed Recret isrIo- tks flflI ban to take part In the pra1c itntl be admitted free to the oxpottIon I grountiR Oil that occui1on notIcei have been pouring Into the ollice of the president from all quarters from both oc1etLes nod bant3 , tenerbig their aervices In honor of the oc- caslon atid the hullcntlons are that the. pa- ratio will bo milea In length and eontnn repreentatIve of every town and vilinge within a radIus of several miles of Onisha. fly far the great part of the soeeUc and the bamth tender their services dthout hint of any attendant expense so Ia ? at the exposition Is concerned , but a few see what they think to be an opporttintty for kI11iig two brd with one stone and they oer to confer the honor of their presence Irovlded the exposlUon management wilt defray the eXCflO of railway tranjortatIoI1 or certain other InctdentnlR. A LIe manner in which proffers of Herviecs with. out any oxpenc indtcate that there will be aa many of both societie3 and bands n the management can conveniently handle , it is not likely that the exposition will "de- fray" to any great extent. It has been a 8ubject of some comment that all of these applications for assistance in reaching the exposition come from Nebraska societies or bands , organizations in other states appear- lag to appreciate the magnitude of the enterprise and the value of the concessions tendered in the Invitation to participate. Preparations are in progress to have a tribe of Indians take vart in the parade and I'resldent Wattles is in communication with Captain W. A. Mercer with a view of having this brought about. Captain Mercer lies taken a great interest in everything coii- fleCted with the Indian feature of the cx- 4 position. President Wattles has asked Cap. tam Mercer if a band of mounted Indians cannot be brought to Oniaha to participate in the opening day liarade and It this feature materializes it will form a most attractive addition to the pageant. ; INSI'IC'Vti1) DY Oit'iij Oiii1i 1ioiil flrliign In a PLrty to r Look Over tilt ! FixIsItjoII. A party of edItors of newspapers pub- J Jisheti in towns along the liic of the I Chicago , St. Paul Minneapolis & Oinalii railway arrived in thc city as the guests I of tlia railway company for the lui'pose oC i lhSiectiflg ) the OXIOsitlOfl. ) The party came Iti on the regular inoriiing trains of the road , there being about teveuty people. iaeluding the women. The visitors were taken , In charge about V o'clock by Major Clnrksop and cseorte(1 tO the exiai.Ltioii gro'n iB.V They Visited al rVcrtloI.s of the grauiitli , russliig thrnigh tii , buildings o the vnris tracts and noting I the iirogreas of tile work of l'r.paratioii. 'rho magnitude of th I4)o5itiOH was most V forcibly Inipicssel 011 t V membern et the Party after the circuit cf ti. ' cnp'- 1 bCcn thLfV Licu1ty of 1 ; ; ; luildizigs. and eBpecl&ily the entire iiiiiiii court , was the tubJcct of nt merous ' and enthusiastic discussions. Tlio party returiicd down town at noon fliRt partook of luncheon at one of the I hotels. Short talks were made by Maor 3 Clarksnn and ( .eneral Passenger Agent liuchanan of the Eikhorn , as well as by I several of the visitors. The majority of the visiting editors hvft the city on the regular ; evening traiti , while others remained until the morning train. The foliowlug constitute the party : H. J. - Essler , John 0. Johnson anl wife , J. A. Lochi and vifeV. . E. Cowles , St. Peters , Minu. ; Fl. J. Scott , Claude II , Van Meter , I New flichiniondVis. . ; C. J. rhowdishi and wife , Shakopee , Mine. : Andrew Ryan nnd wife , Shell Lake , Wis. ; J. II. Jones and wife , \ Vashburn'fs. . ; \V. L. Swift and wife , C. } ' . Ilolie and vite , Rice Lake.'is. . ; F. F. Morgan auth 'Itc , Cumberland , \Vis. ; W. . G. L. Tucker , St. Paul. Minu. ; C. Robenstcin and wife , Nelhlsvlhle'Is. . ; II , Fi. Brown auth wife , Osseo'is. . : .A. C. Thompson and wife , Ashland , \s. ; a. Gunderson , Elinore , Wis. ; J. Id , Thompson and wife , Morgati , Miiiii. ; Max II. Voetz and wife , Luverne , Mba , : James A. Mallory and wife , Wake- , fold , Nob. : John B. Shafer , Blair , t Neb. ; J , it. Sutherland , Tekatnahi , Nub. ; Mrs. W. hi. Buckley , Atlantic , In. ; A. IL Smith. Oakland , Nob. ; 0. K. hawley and vito , Baldwin , \Vis. ; L. A. Williams , Blair , Neb , ; II , Hawley and wife , Worthington , l'dnn ' ! , ; Id. ii , Galor , Vernon Center , Minu. ; \v , a. Esto and wife , Madella , Minn. ; 0. 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A. Fslrflelth aintl wife , heron I.skt' Mine. ; Neil Currie and wife , Currie , 3iinn : I-i. W Wood and wife , Ponca web. : A N. Alden , \Vausa , Neb. ; A. C. Ilonumont , 0. L. Wcilemyer , Percy Lyon. Sibley , ha , IIAILlU CASII JOT 1IIT IIIIt ) . Mnnngitr Ztniu'ock5flui ( living Teti- Intin ) . hlefnre Jtislge Nenti. The case of h'crkins and Gordon against the Omaha Merchants' Express company , is still on before Judge Scott , antI the mdi- cations are that an opinion will not be handed down for some time. Manager flab- cock of the Transportation department of the exposition has been upon the witness stand for a couple of days , exblaining the contracts for hauling exhibits , and the neceB- sity of the exposition having this work under control to a certain extent , With a contract with some carrier , Mr. Babcock has testifled that exhibits can be traced from tim cars to the buildings In much the same manner as they could if they passed through a bonded warehouse. Th entire afternoon was spent in taking testimony , Mr. Babcock being on the stand ft greater portion of the time. Before the adjournment . A. Gordon , one of the plaintiffs , was recahIeI and tea- tided that after the exposition people nwartled the contract for hauling exhibita he hind no conversation with Mr. Babcock I upon the subject , lie denied that the dray- I men of the city pooled for the purpose of I creating a combine. W'ZLI 1I3BI' CLOSEt ) ON SUNDAY. 0P111111CIt IlsilhitItig 10 Be Itun on a SIi-In Sche4luIe , The action of the board of directors in ordering the CXIOSitiOtI kept open from 1 I P m , on Sundays will have no effect on the Government building , and that struc- I turo will remain closed dl day Sunday and viil be closed every night during thin entire exposition. Captain \V. V. Cox , eec- retary and executive officer of the board of management of the Government building , Is authority for this statement. The captain says the government has not "violated the sanctity of the Sabbath" at any exposition and no exception will be made on this occa- I slon unless very great pressure is brought I to bear upon the authorities in the east. Captain Cox says the installation of cx- htbtts and the preparation of the Govern- meat building for the inspection of visitors will be completed by May 31 , and the plan at Present under consideration is to open the building informally at. 4 o'clock on that day , inviting the omcials of the exposition and their familIes , national , state and county omcers , with their families nail prominent citizens , to visit the building at that time and inspect the preinrations which have been made by the various departments. COURT OFFICERS GO TO WAR Colisinlilee nil i'iIIee have a F'thhIn Out Over lljectitteitte on Ninth Street. Constables of Justice Dorsoy hhouck's court and the police department have declared war against each other and a bitter fight may be looked for. The trouble was brought about by a conflict of authority. The open- lag of the battle was the arrest on May 10 of Constable W. I' . Adams , at a time when ho was discharging his duty as an officer , on the charge of disturbing the peace. The arrest was made by Police Officer Michael McCarthy and Adams asserts it was made on the instigation of L. A. Goldsmith , who , Adams says , has a strong pull with the police authorities. The constables returned - turned this move nf by : - iIoCarthiy and Goldsmith I arrested by deputy sheriffs on the charge of Interfering with an officer In the dlRcharge of his duty , The warrants for the arrest of the men wer sworn out before Justice iloucic , and their hearing is set for Satur- tla , Meanwhile they areV Chiberty eu bonds - of $300. On May 19 , with two other constables - bles , Adams sought to serve a writ of reati- tution on the inhabitants of the building at 109 and ill North Ninth street. It was on this occasion that he anl his force were signally put I to rout , frustrated in the performance of his ditty and taken prisoner. Adams says he entered the house to serve the writ and lied moved the furniture of the inmates into the street and was in the act of rc- moving the inmates , who resisted , when be \05 arrested by Officer McCarthy despite the feet that the latter knew him and knew he was act.ng in his officih capacity. Get a map of Cuba and get thin best and most complete. The Boo's combination map of Cuba , the \Vest Indies and of the world , With a flee map coupon , on page 2 , 10 centS , at 13cc ohhlce , Omaha , South Omaha or Council Bluffs. fly mall , 14 cents. Address Cuban Map Department. 'rite EIkIiuvii Itniltonil Makes Very , ( , . hates fiti- the Opeiiiijr Day. 'ihie Trdnsmississlppl and International Exposition will open in all its grandeur on June 1st. The F'reniont. Elkltorn & Mis- sourl Valley it. IL. have announced very low rates ( or this opening day , and will run special trains from points within 150 miles of Oniaba. See the nearest agent of the above named road for furtlterparticulars. J , It. I3jclianau , General Passenger Agent. IifIql Ta'j , Z1t4t , , 29. 1fS. - V , $ A NEW TRAIN And a Good Otic $ OMAHA TO ST. JSEPH _ : $ j I.ANDUI ST LOUIS $ THE "EXPOSITION FLYERU" $ I Leaves Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 4:10 : P. 1VI. . I ArrIves St. Joseph . . . . , . . . . S ; ; . . . . . 8:45 : P. M , . I Arrives St. Louis. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 7:9 : A. 1VI. I , I SMN6 AND RECUNIN6 ChAIR CARS. $ ' ' ' Ticket Office- - $ (502 ( Farnam St. 10th and Mason Sts % % % % % % % % % % % . ' - : : hELD FOR EIBEZZLEIENT Focr Offlccrs of tlio Paciflo Exprca Oompany Under Arrest , BECIIEL AND SUDBOROIJGII ARE TAKEN Warrant , , leisucil- front Jujige Baxter' , , omee nitil ( tiietiy Served on the tett , VJ , , , Give Iloiiit , for Appearance. Upon warrants issued by County Judge Baxter , upon informationa sworn to by Erastus Young , auditor of the I'alfic x - press company , William F. Bechtel , ox-audi- tor , and Thomas IC. Sudtorough , ox-assistant auditor of the Pacific Express company , have been arrested , charged with embezzle- inent and the wrongful conversion of corn- pany funds. Mr. flechch was arrested at his home Thursday night and Mr. Sudbor- ough was arrested at his home yesterday morning. The information filed in the case against Bechel charges that as auditor of the coin- patty , betsyecn August , 1805 , and December , 1897 , be converted to his own use and em- besled the sum of $3,613.35 , while the information - formation in the case against Suitboroughi charges that between the same dates , he as clerk and assistant auditor , convert.cd the sum of $2,562.10 , all being money belong- lag to the company. The informations agnlnt 1i'oth Sudhor- ough and ltechel were filed in the office of the county judge at about 7 o'clock Thursday night , and immediaehy thereafter warrants were issued and placed in the hands of Constable Learn for service , At 9 o'clock he arrested Ihechel , who was at home , sick in bed , Bechel being unable to leave the house , the county judge went to his reel- denco anti accepted a $5,000 bond for his appearance In county court on May 28 at 10 o'clock ' , a. m , The constable did not find Sudborough that night , but early yesterday - day morning ho visited his home and found Mr. Sudborough at breakfast. After finish- lag the meal , lie accompanied the officer to the court house , whore he gave bonds In the sum of $5,000 , the county judge setting the case for hearing on Juno 2 , at 10 o'clock , a , in. In both instances the arrests were brought about by Detective Chapin , a Pinkerton man , who has been in the city in the employ - ploy of the Pacific Express company for several months. He is the sanie man who shadowed Andrew J , llunt'for several days and finally caused his arrest. hunt was formerly a clerk in the office of the cx- press company , and when arrested was charged with the embezzlement of a few hundred dollars. The arrest was made on April 4 , bonds given requiring the prisoner to appear from day to day. Nothing further - thor has ever come of the case. No ore- Ilininary examination has been held to ascertain - certain the facts in connection with the charge , and no effort has ever becti made to bindhim over to answer before the die- trict court. When seen with reference to the charges flied against them , both Messrs. Bechtel and Sudhot-ought remarked that they had nothing to say for publication at this time other than that when an investigation was had everything would be explained in a most satisfactory meatier and that there would l V no evidence of their guilt. , . - .TNiONSHERMAN AVENUE Contractor Coitipleteit tOte Laying of Asiilinlt , , IL the North Idad-Ittisit- lii : . : VorI on Other Streets. The asphalt pavement on Sherman avenue between Locust and Wirt streets was corn- pleted yesterday and the asphalt now extends - tends almost to the entrance to the oxpoel- tion grounds. A big force of men is put- thug the broken stone base on North Twenty-fourth street , and this will be reatly for the asphalt by the time the asphalt gang complete the four blocks on West Farnani street. As fast as the men get through on Twenty.fourth street they will be transferred to Wirt street and the work of tearing up the wooden blocks on the latter thoroughfare will begin about the first of tile week , The coutractor is also rushing a large force of men to complete the new pavement at the intersection of Tenth and Mason streets , At this point the street railway company is putting In a V so that trains can be switched back at the depot Whell the exposition rush is on. - Spttlinir C1itiis for Iniiiages. The Advisory board had a short meeting yesterday afternoon to consider a couple of claims on account of injuries alleged to have been sustained by reason of defective side- walks. Charles II. Youngers claimed $125 for injuries sustained by his son by a fallen on Indiana avenue , near Twenty-fourth street. Ho was allowed $50 over the protest - test of Comptroller \Vestberg , who contended - tended that it was time that some action was taken to relieve the city of the con- tinuai flood of damage claims on account of defective sidewalks. h1 declared that If the city had the right to repair sidewalks and charge the cost against the property It should proceed at once to fix up the hun- threds of broken walks that were scattered all over the city. If the city bad no such right then the claims for damages should be collected from tile delinquent property owners , anti tiot paid by the city. Tue claim of Mrs. Fanny Goldsmith for $50 for injurIes sustained through a fall over the apron at Thirteenth and Douglas streets rejected. - , , ru of t'uhi io VorkN Meet 111g. At thin regular meeting of the Board of Public Works yeatcrdayafternooii the contract - tract for building the eight-inch sewer at Thirty-first anti Marcy streets was awarded to George It. Crandall at 60 cents per foot , laltl in l'orland cement. The only bidders were Connehly & Sbaw , who offered to do the work for 76 centu. There were seven bidders on the contract for paving Jackson strcet from Sixteenth to Seventeenth streets and Tweuty.sixth street , from i'oppleton avenue , \Voolworth avenue. The bids on both asphalt and brick were a shade higher titan the figures at which contracts were awarded last winter. These bids were referred to City Engineer hlosevnter ( or tabulation. There were only two bids on curbing. hugh Murphy bid GO cents on Colorado sandstone and the Grant l'aviiig conipany bid 56 cents on sawed asphaltie stone. No action was taken in this case. cut , . Ilitli Notes , A peRmit lute been issuel to Dr. A. F. Jonas for the construction of a $1,500 barn oa his premises at 100 South Thirty-first avVnUe , 'Arc wg j ssiop2fthlO ity eoutiefl at 1U o'clock yeaerday. lie only busiucas transacted was the passage of the auiproprlatloii ordinance which vro- vided made with which to cancel the bonded obligations of the city which mature June 1. Thu Board of Public Works will open bids thit afttrncon for curbing and paving Jacl , < - son atreet ( torn iixteentb to Seenteentli streets and Twenty-Sixth sircet front I'op- pltcp nvenU tp Woolworth avenue. Aiso br Ihe costtuctiOn of on eight-inch sewer 4.1 feet east from the intersection of Thirty- iirft and Malay sheets , ur A. E.Vinship of Boston. the editor of the Niw England Journal of Education , it Ii. the city and called on Superintendent l'eaDe of the public schools this morning , Dr'hiiahIp Is in the city for the purpose of securing data concerning the exposition and the TCS0CIUISSIBC1PPI Educational con- S-thi3 ; Cur future pubhICatIOA in b1 Journal. KtIIh.HVjlW1lUlilt .t CO. Specint Z'rie , innlMen's UnderWCflr , lloeiery aufl N1ck Ireeelng. MEN'S COO1ED SHIRTS. We have a moitcitohiplete assortment of men's anti boys' cbloIt1 shirts for summer at prices that caiimSthjb equaled , FOIl 500-Men'e a iuift shirts made of cheviot and fine peltahi with cuffs to match , to be with -bife i collar , Boys' soft shirts with cuffs to'mAtch. to be worn with white collars and tt-lth collars attached. FOIl 75C-Men'sttfott shirts for white col- Icr , , , medium and hlbt'coiora , made of extra Seed quality Percale , eIffs ( to match. FOil $1.00-Men'at Monarch brand shirts , vlth soft fronts , nule'bf madras and Scotch cheviot , diCe to tt1atih , to be worn with WhIte collars. Fine percale shirts in dark an.1 . light etripes and tints with two turndown - down collars and detacbed culls to match. Boys' soft shirts in neat stripe and check cheviot , for white collars , Fort * 1.50-The celebrated Star brand shirt , unequaled for durability of color and for wear , made of tue finest French madras in neat stripes and checks , with two turndown - down collars and detached CUlTS to match and with two pair of cuffs and no collars. MENIS HALF hOSE. POll 12'4C-Uiack and tan seamless hote , double soles and. heels , color stainless , FOR 20C-Men's black and tan stainless half hose , with double soles and high spliced heuls 2Cc , : i pair for SOc. 1-'OlL 5C-Men's fancy platd and striped hoite. plain black and tan with double soles tin't spliced heels , black With is-bite soles , navy blue. lIght blue and plain red. 1011 SOC-LIsle and silk fancy Roman stripe end plaid bose , new designs. MEN'S UNDIIR\VEAI1. FOIl 2&C-Fihe ribbed balbriggan shirts and drawers , nicely finished drawers made with ( loublo gussett. FOR iQC-Extra quality balbriggan shirts anti tlrav rs , pure Egyptian cotton , patent seams anti well finished , drawers tnado ithi double seat ; flue drilling drawers with ems- tic ankle. FOR 75C-French baibrlggan shirts and drawers , light anti cool for summer. FOP. $1.00-Silk and lisle ribbeti shirts and drawers , narrow blue and white stripes. FOtt $ t,00-Men's ribbed balbriggau utiion suits , th celebrated Munsing make. FOR $1.50-Men's fine lisle ribbed union suits , light weight anti cool for hot weather. SVBATERS. FOR $1.00-Boys" mmcc wool hand-made sweater In red- blue and green. FOR $1.50-Men's pure wool baiidmadn sweater in navy , rod and tan. FOR $1.75---Iloys' extra flue wooi sweater In navy and red iccd fronts , sizes 2 to S years. FOR $3.00-Men's superior quaiity handmade - made sweaters In pearl gray , green and red with laced front. LADIES' NECKWEAR. FOR 25C-'t'hite pique huff ties , extra long , silk bows in black and fancy colors , string ties In fancy plaids , stripes and phalli black. FOR SOC-White pique lUff ties , extra wide and full waist length , silk iuff ties in all colors , including black. FOR 7JC-Ladles' puff ttas , extra wide aitti full waist length , made of flnci quality fancy silk and satin , in Scotch plaid , fancy stripes and plain colors. FOR $1.00-Silk puff ties with and without stock , in plain white and black and colors. FOE $1.50-The latest novelty of the rca- son , ladies' Queen -Ann puff ties , extra whk anti full wnist length , un black satin. plain red and white corn Silk and fancy stripes. Store closes at noon Iionilny and will open all day Wednesday , Julie 1. KEI4IIEY , 'STIGER ' & CO. , Corner Farnani and Fitteanth. CRAZY AND EAGER TO .F11 1'ii , , . - . ! ! , r.z : .IrIL Struggle iLtti a Iniigerois MniIie at tIit& i'zrk hotel , Crazed by liquor and with a mania to do himself and others bodiiy harm , Theodore - dore Bland , a huest'of thePark betel , is Un- for surveillance at the centralstation. . A guard -is constantly by'his side toprevent huh from beating his brains out against the side of his cell. Bland was taken from his room at the hotel , where lie had-barricaded himself. Ho had armed himself with a revolver , butcher knife and a razor , and threatened death to everyone who approached his room. He held tue position for several hours to tile thlscomfittiro of his fellow guests. Occa- sioiinlly hoVoUll rush about the halls uttering - ing shrieks and brandishing his weapons. It took the combined strongUt of four oil. core to overpower him. Bland has leell drinking freely of late and It is the neltem tact tiquor causca Lao 1022 of his reason. SOis of Yet&'ris. All members of George Crook camp , No. 1 , S. V. , vihi meet.at.tlmeir hail Sunday , 'J:30 : a. iii. , to itttetitl services at Grace Baptist church. All kIndred organizations are in- vitcd , fly order.v. \v. 0. SALISBURY. Capt. M. P. 000iRIC1I. 1ST SERGT. Maps of Cubaat The 13cc ofllce-Oinaha- Council Bluffs or south Omaha. Cut a coupon from page 2. Address Cuban map dent. 110W A VAIt IS FOUGiIT. 'rime Changes Iii tIi Mit.le of % 'ni'fnre Illustrated by l'ieltire , . . If you wish to properly understand the war news , if you wish to have a definite knowledge of naval afiatre and the events that are occurritig in the East and West Indies you can secure an bettor , no more reliable source of litlorniation than the olhiclal photographs of tile United States navy , just issued by the Omaha Bee. Tlw price Is only 25 cents , ani more valuable and timely informatIon was never orfered for the money. it is on sale at Thto Omaha Bee counting-rooms. or wili be sent to any atidress on receipt of price. The book consists of nearly 200 pages of views made by B. H. hart , naval photographer - grapher , anti the list of subjects embraces everything of interest pertaining to our navy , of which every American is justly proud. First within tue covers of this interesting - esting work cornea a map sixteen times as large as the book itself , shong $ on one sitle the Spanish posaessions. amid nil ai- jacent territory , 'niio on mo other side thin East Indian lOssessions ) are similarly treated. Steamship lines , with the distances - tances Intervening between different points are shown , and a close study of these iiiaiis will give one a thorough understanding of this territory , in regard to wblch the in. terest of the American public is r.nw at fever bent. Then follow more than 200 rare pictures of the navy , its ollleers-and equipment , The views are all authentIc , and are thu latest official photographs of our torpedo boats , torpedo bout destruyers , cruisers , hattie. ships , gunboats , monitors , rams , dynamite cruisers , dispatch , vt'sels , antI other war craft , the s-iioie embodying an authentic portrayal t the American navy as it exists today. A cornpicW description of the eon- struction , displacement , size , speed , hat- terles , armor , crew and cost of cecil boat will enable the reader to form an accurate estimate of our fightitig strength , Included with these are ihotoraphis of the leading Spanish men-of-war , 'niso fully described. By far the must Ititefeating liorhions of the book are views ot'tiie ' Maine , taken before the disaster In Havana harbors showing tIme life and disclhihinolabard a battleship , together - gether with portraits of the officers and crew , euppiemvntd by libotographa taken after the explosiod. depicting Ibo diyer at work , and other incldcij ( n c nncction witii this sad and diemorablo event. This 2rk can be obtained by cutting a eoupon from page two , and bringing it to The lice 0111cc. Omaha , The lice building ; Sout1 Omaha , Twenty-fourth and N streets ; Lincoln , 102II 0 street ; Council fliuffs , ii ) Pearl street. By mail 4 cents extra for postage. Address Navy Photograph Depart- meat , Omaha flee , 3larriiiice LIcCIINCN , 'rIme following marriage licenses -were issued - sued yesterday by the county judge : Nanio and ) tddrefs. Age. Fred B. Rice , South Omaha. . , , , . . , , , , . . . Laura Cameron , South Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . 20 Carl If. Itaum , llenson , Nob. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brucatino I.orech , Caitiouu , Nab. . . . . . . . . 18 On the Chiffonier of every faulilets deitier-S. & II. 'VIOI.ETI3"-tbe aristocratic - cratic perfUme for the breath. Five coats. Mi dealeim. IC hiI.LR , S'h'IG lilt & CO. Indles' itnil ( 'hiilren's Underwear , htnsi&.ry nail h'arn.uolM. Our stock of bulbs' and children's underwear - wear for nrtn weather is complete and is full of bargains , 12c-Latiies' Egyptian fine ribbed vste , nicely finished , special quality , white or cern , all sizes , Saturday only 111.40. ISe , 3 for SOc-Ladies' richilcu ribbed vests , silk taped , crochet edge , high neck , short 1cve , how imuck , sleeveless , regular 25d grade , ecru or white , all izcs , only He , 3 for SOc. lSc-Our stock of ladies' lisle vests at lOc Includes the best quality , the beat finish and best bargains in the city ; high neck , long or short sleevc , low reck , abort sleeves , white or ecru , knee Punts to match , only 2&c each , 35c , 3 for $1.00-Ladles" silk finished lisle vests , high heck , bug or short alcoves , low neck , sleeveless , whitp or cern , knee Pants to match , Saturday oniy 35c , 3 for $1.00. &Oc-'The Munsing"-Latlies' union stilt , high neck , long or short sleeves , Ion' neck , sleeveless ; knee length , finished seams , per- feet fit , white or corn , all sizes , only Soc suit. suit.Ladies' Ladies' Summer merino union stilts , line ribbed , high neck , long or short sleeves , just the garment for a lady' who must wear nierino during wntm weather , beautifully made and finished , perfect fit , regular $3.00 garment , special for Saturday , all sizes , only $1.75 each , 121.4c-Misses' ribbed vests , taped neck and arnie , all sizes , only 12i,40 each. Chiitiren's ribbed vests , very nice quality , light weight , white or ecru , knee pants to match , size 16 , 18 , 20. 22 , at He ; 21 , 26 , 28 , at be ; 30 , 32 , 34 , at 25c. LADIES' FANCY i'AitASOLS AND IJM- 1II1ELT4AS. l'o have a beautiful antI select line of lathes' fancy chiifon trinnued parasols at. $2.50 , $3.00 up to $ hO.0O. "The Neptune , " the latest and nobbiest , plaid , red , blue , green , fancy umbrellas for ladies , at $3.00 , $4.00 , $4.50 and $5.00. At $1.70-\Ve have a few of those bargains ieft ii ; ladies' fancy parasols wIth hentetitch border , regular $3.00 parasol , Saturday only $1.70 , We have an immense line of children's and niisses' parasols , nil styles , at 25c , 35c cud SOc. up to $1.50 each , BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND CIIIL.iI1EN'S lltSIEI1Y. iSo , 3 for SOc-Ladies' fine fast black cot- toil linac. double sole heel and toe , regular 2.'a quality , only 18c , 3 for SOc. 25e-Ladios' extra fine gauze , fast black hose , high spliced heel and toe , also tan hose seine quality , our Ho grade , only 25c pr. : e-Latiies' fine black lisle thread hose , dotiblo sok' , piiced heel and toe , others sell at 0c , our Price only 35e pr. 4CmLadies' : fancy drop stitch lisle thread hose , )2ack ) nml tan , double sole heel and tog , , these are special bargains for Saturday - day , foal. colors , Saturday only 40c pr. ISc-Ciiiltircn's ' fast black and tan hose , ilsie tiiiishi , double knee anti foot , cli sizes , 6 to 10 in. , regular 23c quality , only ISo pr. 25c'-ur lute of children's tine ribbed hose , fast black and tan at 25c pr. , are a regular 35c quality , double knee , heel anti toe , all sizes 5 to 8 ½ , only 25c pr. Just received a beautiful line of misses' ! ) lntl. ! lisle hose , new patterns , all sizes S t ) C. Intents' plaid lisle hose anti socks , something - thing new and pretty , size 4 to C , only 23c pr. uU1'rEBIcK i'ATTERNS. ifpecial rgents ( or the Buttorick patterns ; all the new publications and latterlis now ready. KELLEY. STIGER & CO. , - Cot' . F'arnam and F'tlteenth. " . , .A.G'1'N ltOU'I'R. VV 19. ( ) ( ) to Heiiver , iiii Itetneit. June 5 aiid 0. Tickets good 30 ilays. Burlington trains for Denver leave Omaha 4:35 : p. in. and 11:55 : p. in , Special train for Iowa and Nebraska doe- tore attending annual meeting American MedicalasociatIon at Denver June 7-12 , IeaVe Omaha iiu : p. in. Jqne n , connectIng - Ing at Lincoln with the "Jourani" train. having on board the principal physicians of Chicago and th. easrn states. Sleeping pqr rseivattons caii he matlo now. Call or wrIte 3. B. fleynnids. Cit. ? I'ascdnger Agent , Burlington itoiito , 1502 Farnain St. , Omaha , Neb. SMld'l'I1lG NES' Friit Chicago to Cincinnati. Entirely new Pullman cotnparttnent sleeping - ing cars have itist been added to through train leaving Chicago 8:15 : p. in. daily for ( V iliclnnziti via Pennsylvania Short Line. The new cars are Pulhinati's latcet production and combine newest improvements for luxurious and comfortable traveling. The comport- meats are prlvato rooms with most modern aiiplittticcs for convenience and are finished in an up-to-date manner. For details au- dress II , R. 1)ering , A. 0. P. Agt. , 248 South Clark st. , Chicago. 'l'iie Suieri , Eq tI I iiiieii t and quick time of the Union l'aclflc makes it the popular line to all principal western resorts. City ticket 0111cc , No. 1302 Far- nain St. A Cougt'esstiinn's Oiinlon. - "It was may good fortune to take passage on No. 6 from Lincoln to Chicago on the 15th inst. , and I desire to compliment thin Burlington tuauagcnicnt on furniehtitig the finest nail fastest train m ever haul ally ox- pc-rienco with. TIme dining car service is especially commendable and I have no doubt tiiat limo train will be very popular. No- braslta is certainly at the trout in train service as vebl as in many other things. " -v. L. STARK. M. C. Washington , B. C. , May 20 , 1808 , No. 6-the Chicago Special-leaves Omaha at 12O5 midnight anti reaches Chicago at 2:15 : p. in. Tickets and berths at the Bur- iingtou ticket office. 1502 Farnanm street , Fiticrzti of I' . .1. lCnrbteIi. The funeral of 1' . J. Karbach was held yes. tertlay meriting at 9:30 : at his late resldene , 022 South Nineteenth atreat. Rev. Newton Mann of Unity church preached the sermoli anti the interment was at Forcst Lawn. The following men acted as palibearera : John l3aumer , J. II. Freihoff , 5 , M. Moxhain , II , Meyer , Gustav ilahn anti It. Thompson. Arnold's I3roino Celery cures headaches. lOc , 25c , SOc. All druggists. 'l'otivisl hilites via thin Union i'aLific to the famous sumnmrr resorts in Colorado , Utah , California , htlallo , Montatlit and Oregon. For rates antI aulvertising matter call at city tieltet office , No , 1302 F'arnamn at. pulilic itottee. The Northwestern Line Daylight Speciai now leaves the U. P. depot at 6:40 : a .in. ; arrives Chicago 8:45 : same evening , No change in the other trains. l'lie Overland Limited 4:41 : ; P. ft. and the Omaha Chicago Special at 6:45 : P. tO. arrive at Chicago 7:45 : and 9:30 : respectively. next mnoriiing , The most advanced veatibuied sieopers , diners timid ft-en oarlor chair cars-of course-what else wouiii the "Northwestern" have. City Ticket Office 14(11 ( Farnatn at. 1)1111) . MURPIIY'rlmomas.ak'ctI 60 years , at 1214 I'ino street , at 4:11) : iridaY morning. Fu. nermil Monday morning from St. Pliilo- emita cathedral at U o'clock. A PUII ( SSAPC C5LU1 vir TARTAFI POWOtP CREAM RAKING PGWIJIII Awar4cd Ijighest Honors , World's IIr 3olt.1 Medal , Midwinter Fair lIce May 27 , 1S3 $ , , .00 .00S S ctzirdctue V . . , s m' 'fl For three ( Iollars-tllreo Uncle SaIl dollars-tlireo V silver or aer dollars-you cati buy hero1 Saturday , the gra11Iest. suit ; of boys' co 1ies you over bbigit ] for the same iiioiiey in all your life. 'i'1iii ' i our last 1)urcllaSo of boys' stills for this season ahiI ( Coiltaihis iOhflO very hue suite , 1VItt1ISOl4 pattoriis , lniaitiifiil goods iii IlaidS and checks and mixtures , goods that V iie'cr before 1111(1 ll0'OF again vil1 be oIrorel for the LflIllC ricc. Ti three ( lollars is more tillul ) 'OU Cal'O to ifltt into a l.lit 'IVO will liavo oiiio at 2. O and 2. 00 from tliti iaine inireliase 1u1l equally gooti 't1ues in tlie'tr way , All of these stilts i'un from 4 to 14 in Siz(3 ( ahl(1 allareporfect in lit , fniish and style. Thoi'o nay be stores iii this comitry where you Cflfl buy the SaBle Stilts for ilie iItill0 lh1Oh1O IUt 'tWtDliIl cost you a lot of hflO1lC for railroad fares to find tliohii 1111(1 'l'lio Nebraska is alwtys liaiidy aiid alwaym i'eliable Lt11l always rt3aly to iiiake wrongs right. Shirt Waists , New 15e , $ bOO , $1.25 $ Goods Wrappers , V for 60c , 9Bc , $1.25 $ Linen Skirts , ' Saturday's 98e , $1.25. $1.50 $ Trade. Pique Skirts , - - - . - $2.25 , $3.95 $ , $6 $ Ladies Belts , 50c. Ladies' Ties 25c9 50c Ladies' ' Collars lOc , 15e Each. Latest styles and best assort- iflehit in Olnaha. ftVSCOELD L \C0A&SUITC0. [ 1510 Dottglas Street. a a a e S a' 0 'O ALL. PEOPLE i ; ) : WANT GOOD HEALTHS 0 y may have a course of medical a treatment for 0 CURABLE DISEASES S of all kinds at the ; Shepar Medical Institute : S New York Life Bldg. , Omaha , Neb. : . CD1t"lAi TiQ. CatarrhDcat- . a 01 LUItIL I U Lt.1 noes and all Diseases of time Lungs , Stomach , 0 Kidneys , Nerves and Blood. Refer- a ence , by permission , to 5,0) cured 0 patients. The larg.'st medical otliceS and practice in tile west. 'rite Omnaha 0 13cc , leadIng daily , says : "Time Shep- 0 arul Medical Institute is t'liilrely rehlii- a bin in a professional anti btisiliess 'n0' . Dr. Slieparci tind lila associnteu 0 have gained and fully mnaintiinetl a a S leaching reputatioti in time treatment of chronic diseases. The public may 0 safely trust thiem. " 0 0 IAIP IT F'oi testimonials ( roam 0 a VT II I I ministers , teachers. bust- . ness men , farmers , etc. , telling how they weme cured at home through the S Mail System. 0 j / -"The New Treatment ; U I 110w It Cures. " Is petit free . to cii who write , It is a clean medical 0 work for time whole family to i-cad amid is of great value to nil who ek 0 better health. . . Book and Consuitation S Blanks sent free to all iliquirers. S Medicines sent everywhere. State S your case and send for oidlion , and 0 iowemut terms. Chmargetu low , ConS - S tatlon fi-ce , porsomiahly or by letter , S Meitfi.n , 'Jl.s 1'aier. 4V S I 0 0 0 0 I S S S S S Shinon Floor Wax 'e lmve the Omaha noiicy for the celebrated - brated Shinon Floor Vt ax for I.nrtlwoott . hoots. 'l'liii ; is beyond dispute time best at- tielti made for this inirpose , Cull for book " - telling nil about lion' to take care of hardwood - wood lloor3. flegillar l'rice. Our Price 25c Vermont Hoot 'Door. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ida lie 'fhoinpsoii'mu Ciiumrry Phtmspiiate. . . . . . 14o SOc itoreforul's Acid l'imospiittte . . . . . . . . . . liii rO , 1'ont1' Extract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ode $1.00 'ino Caruitii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60cm Ole Alien's Footeno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOU SOt Stuart's 1)yspepsia Tablets . . . . . . . . . . Pb . SOc l'yranmid l'iio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Pinkititin's Cunipoilnul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 690 25c Alhcock's Porous t'lntore , , . , . , , , , , , , , Ole Carter's Liver I'liis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12u Ole Camutoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 JOe Uncle Sam's 'l'ut' Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Si' $1.00 S. S .5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74cm $1.00 l3cef , Iron auth'ine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49cm 25c Pierce's I'tlrgative l'cilut' . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie 21c Ituby Pearl 'I'otmtli Soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i4 $1.00 Yale's F'ruitcura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ot Beef Extrmu't . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie $2.00 Ciiiciiester Emigilith l'enmmyroyal l'hils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11,40 WRITE FOIl CATALOGUE. Shernian&McOonnell Drug C. Oiiinlin , Nd , . 111 ii : lolge. AUCTION I will offer at auction in Omaha at the Bushman Storage Ilotise , 1015 Leavomiworth St. , at 1) ) in the morning , on May 30th , nIt thin suimplics of the Union I'mtciilc Railroad Hospitals , including beds inid bedding , drums- sore , stamulmu , chairs , china anti glassware , carpets , ranges , stoves and hiardwmire , stir- gical i.istrumnemits . , books , operat1ig taihes. stretchiets , sphnts nmiul mamiy othiei' articles too numerous to mention , \T , J Galbr'aitli , . Chief Simrgeomi Union I'acifle. Receivers Railroads and hospital Trust FuiltI , fi LAGS. . . . S. BUNTINGS , ' - FOR SALL- . 1lte Iunr Ilisildings Ih'eorst I iii ii . I ito , PIIIIADELPIIIA DECORATIN6 CO. , itii : : Iiu-.arui , 'I'Ioiie ii LII 1. V EVISILY FOOl' OF Lawn Hose ITo sell is guaranteed-the prices range frolic 7'.4c to 20cm per toot. OMAHA TENT AND RUBBER CO. , mi I F1tILNAM S'l' , - OR. A MCGREVJ - maTaaONLT S P C I A L I S 'I' f5 f5ii WOO TREATS ALL ' ( i Private Disease .l W..ln. , . an I iirdI DC MEN ONLY 20 Years Experience' 10 Years in Omaha. V . Book Free. Citiitiita' i thin Free. hex 76d , of ' V 14th and Parzsm Sta. . tMAIIA. itEll. ca. : ' . " " III.IU limlil s.ssert jflsItit'ly tIssit LCSSO1I ill ) ( ' 1111111 tig , ieni.'r in Om.sl . lvii ( ' 1111 sell ! , I.lil $15 ( IIlSt p gIN 1lt 1111 , ill ! 9 coil oiiiy. Dig mutoi't'HiiIi minissi'ri'if.iliy I.igh C ll4'IlHi'N I'll II Jill t ( ' 0 III' % id Ii I. . II Ci'l II I ) " ' - . ' - - iiiiilt'alI siltd si&nll eaiIe1lN4 I.IIN. ' I iIu c'--- - 1)1115 , Aini it dnusm.'t require thin b.'itills .ir i 3LtICiliIcy to ec ti. . rough I t doesn't lhit eitPi'r , lore eiit'liN4'N In , Ii.n't , niore , roflt requiret1ie - is r.Ireul , A s.iil lit ItIIJ ( here ill .ist , , ei'ssirii ' . ' , , st a .Ini tar or tlo 1 mills of it - jiiure Ut flue Jiir , , tres , . Pigmg.'r assort , , iu'lit ( )11 Cli ) C 1 IcKi i-lie ) ' , hi.tm.'s so. ( ) nlm aye thintih , , lhi stores hitceir carry larger stnIs , l..st t 0 i-iiidcrstniid , . , , t ict'cssnrliy larger ztssirtmi.ents . - vt , , dio-ti ) Ii iustru t-nn iss.irt- . isiemit of It kimiis ( if , ' , , iirutsthii * aol- ' ' 1iy our Ii5.OO urn of bfltttl suits , " , Vi.ert , iii , . p-u a do helter f A iid the 1rhi'e I i''ioere ( mufl iiiiist cost )011 * io US i'ih I Iiu'ry noon . .E ' . 'ni Je It doiiiir to I11 : 1110100 iii ostlier stores. I to 2 dollars " .V' ositiri , ' zissi-rt thimct thifl heel ( ) . ( ) ) stit tO I.e hud In Oiiiiiiii 1 * more elsewhere. J'tter list.ui our ti17.7C , 1'eriins nut q ii itt 511 $ guiiiil. A ggsriiieoit ( i.t.t bears ii gtlotrtiiiCC tioiet Pe better , , 5io.ir hhgoig or all Iiiperret hut-to- get lie , ' tjoiIi h.sse'li faith iii a store ( i.t.t gmiiirt.iitoCN i''rthihtsg litre iye olti , ons'ttii'miI ! ' our L'i(1thIiig uiust T lie best V he Ietter-tiis'y ure no doubt , sjiit It ) Olt it..it proof , ( mike it suit hi.sue $10.00 e-itli Zil. or lIst. , IiII tither store , if , ) . , , Il iiie' . ( 'ornpure It-test it--x- is $7.75 here , uiuill it. loit't 11.1.1 to sour nut-au- tiio to , Itcej it , ( lien-bless iiJ- and why ? Is-imi it lineR , ) -our inolley pz.k us fuel tie it vouhoi he counted. F : i iiTTIi-Tz 1