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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1898)
- . - U . - - : _ _ _ - - - - - _ - - - : TIlE OfA1A DAUAY flflSATVlDiY , , TITNE 4,1808. . I T. P A. SESSION \\TOUND \ \ UP Dolcgata Conclude Their Bniness an Get ' Ready for Departure. ITTIE WORI ( AND MUCH VISITING DONE Rcj.nr ( If I1IC IIeMIfttIOflM Cnii.ntttcc AILtC,1 npiil 'Irli , . . to ( uII Ix- tctINRe 1enl I'litIitN Taikcis 1)irlii& the Iny. As soon n the Trtvc1era Protective a - ocIatOfl ot together at the Millard hot.I . yCtet(1fly the committee on resoluttons rcportc(1 through Chairman IeflBOfl and Soc. rotary flush. Most of thorn were repotutlons of thanks to nil wo hail been connected tn any way with showIng the delegates the hoMpitnhlty of Omaha , but among the others Wfl8 one Rtnn.ltng by the government In the wnr wIth SptIii. one favuttIi8 thu nut- ! .ca1pcrs' WI ! aii.I oiw nktn the irliroads for concessions In Lb Item of c x.css bag- gage. All were , . .tcit 'tthoUt change. Foltowing wits the 1's' ' Itesotvei , That the thnnk of the convention - tion be extended to the honorable mayor and counciL of ( be cIty or Omaha for the lclti.I . welcome they cteni1ed us ; to the cniii- nitttea on arrangement und to Mcsrs , It. 1. Itodgin and M.'UIIt , the cllcIent ! anil zen- ous workers who dtI all tu theIr vower to make our May picalutut , and nso to the efficient chuirmun on opening day1 Mr. 0. C. 1ohnei ! ; to MeHdnnleR It. F' . Ilodgtn , F. S. Streoter , M. flaky , 1) . F. EllIott , Mrs. P. flrnnch am ! othorR of the atltes coniniltteo who so knhuy ) took chnrgo and looked after the comfort , wcfnro ! nnd Plensrc of the women who nccoinpitnle.t us ; to the prc.s . of thu city of Omaha , Special thanks are hereby tdnderc(1 to The Omaha flee , which in reporting no- 00 kIndly took great pains ciiratciy the ) roceec1ing of the convention and devoted liberal space in both its cdi- tions ; to the meinbeis of the Transinissis- c nnI 'Fravdin. ! Me118 club for their hospi- tnllty and atteiition extended us during our stay In the city of Omaha ; to the Iloarti of Trade of the city of Omaha ; to tim executive committee of the Trun3mississiplI Exposition - tion for courtesies extended to the members and fiietuls of the Traveiers Protcctiv As- soclation of America , to his royal highness , King Ak-Sar-IJen IV , and his royal house- hOlt for theirs splentlid entertainment , and further thanks be extended to them on ha- half of the candidates that passed through the terrible ordeal of Initiation utiscathed ; to the v1ioieale inanIfnctIre13. Jobbers , retail - tail merchants. hotels anil the citizens of the city of Omaha for the kindly interest siovn , us by decorating their business houses and residences in our colors. Missouri division and Kentucky division offer the following resolution : 1'hnt they hereby extenti their heartfelt thanks to the \Vaha.sli railroad for the hue equipment of train ; also for the excellent Service and courtesies exteuide us by their representative who accompunioI the party from St. Louis. Mr. Frank Berg. t'piutei iiliij. 1ee..M JIuuggiije. A resolution concerning excess baggage offered by W. A. Ryan was : Vhcreas , There has not been any conces- . Sian made by the rai1was : in the nlatter of excess baggage and tile same Prices and scaie of ijriees obtain now that Prvnhlc.l tcuity years ago ; and Whereas , The charge now made for ( xecs5 lnggage is made burdensome and optres'.v' tipuui that ClUBS of trade and trLveiiuIg ui'I1 vIic are coinpelied to carry large lines of it5OiVCi. That the chairman of th. railroad - road committee be. and lie is hereby in- striated to inaugural e and pursue meulnires loslng tt relief froiui sai.l charges for cx- Ce3 baggage , to the end that the sa.ie may ho rcduced niul made less burdensome to the traveling inca urn ! the houses they rep rcsent. J Resolved , That In our belief a reduction fronu the lrcsent scale of 12 per cent of a first-class fare to a scale based upon 10 per cent of a first-class fare by the railroads as charges for excess baggage , the same being a 20 per cent TCdUCti0r of scale WoUld operate - ate to remove the burdensome charge of which we complain. itesolveul. by the Travelcrs Protective As- soclation of America , in convention as- selubled at Omaha. That congress be. and Hereby is , rcspectfuiiy requested to enact house 1)111 No. 7180. commonly knowui as the nuitI-icaiptrs' bill. 13e It resolved , by the Travelers' Protect- lye Association of America in convention as- 50011)10(1. That in the ( loath of James T. lrummond of St. Louis , which has occurred ' lnce our last national convention , our as- ; sedation has lost a friend who iroved his loyalty am ! friendship when our association flCClel a frlvud , and that. we deeply regret the loss of a manufacturer nial luau who so frequently showed that his sympathies were with commercial travelers as a class , and , in fact , with all ninukind , flu it further Besolved , That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this asuociution , to be made a hart of this convention. luI,1V'N I'rt'Pli.'iI t 11'lCl tuley. The oim on the war had beeui introduced by It. I. . Siunons of Colorado. it reati : Resolved , That the 'F. P. A. of America In convention nssenbled heartily gives Its supPort - Port to the government in thought and deed in the matter of the present war with Spain , Fluiniiy one from Aloy Jacobs of Denver , Coia. , was adopted that the convention honor Joseph Walierstein of Richmond , Va. , tIm outgoing president , by electing bloc a life delegate to the Travelers Protective as- saeiatioui. Innnelintcly after the convention acted on them , II. L. Benson , ojie of thu Texas dde- gates , arose and said he had something for the "good of the order. " But what he did say seemed to stir up a little storm , his remaris were In relation to the triumph of President-elect Dutlin the day Previous over the retiring president , Mr. Wullerstein , lie accused the four central states of Illinois , Indiana , .1lssouri . and Kentucky with trying to run the Travelers' Protective associatIon , and charge(1 them with having effected n ' 'combination" against tIm outside stateB lii a 'eold blooded . ' ' ' 'if this Is continue ' ' nianner. to , said he , "youu who rqpresont these four stites : uiuight just as well flx up all your business vithout coining to any national convention nad save the expense. ' ' lie also lredidt'd ) that it the "counljiuuatlon' ' were to continue the ' 'first thing it vould know there would be no uIeIt'gates" from the outside states , 110 hoped all such combinations would stop. Siuiiu Ii ( lie lsul ( Cr Ous ( , This brought to lila feet W. A. Ryan of indiana nail several others and for a little whiio a battle of debate was fought by the syznlnlthizdrL3 , respectively , of Messrs. Walleistoin nail Duflin , the delegates from the outside states taking DuO side and tiuoso from the four states named by Mr , Benson taking the other , lr. V.'ailerstcin , himself , tried to iOUV oil on the trouble't waters , saying he was "not In any way sore" over the outcome of the election for the national presidency of the association , and among tlfe others who took the hoar was Mr. Puma , the new president , ] n hIs closing remark Mr. Iuilln said "no one liati given more loyal stipport to the luau who was elected at Nashville last year ( Mr. Wallerutein ) than the candidate he had defeated , " Mr. Dufilu hnl bec , a candidate at the time. lie elsa expiniucd that the unit rule had been adopted by his delegation and that accounted tar the solid vote , Intimating that this was probably the case with ( ho delegations frcnn Illinois , Mis. rotiri and Kentucky. Mr. Walierstein as. urcd tILe association that under all dr. cunustances he would always stand by the b5ociution , The hour was getting late end the .lelo- gates caine to the conclusion ( bat if they 'were to go to South Omaha at oil they 'would better be starting , co when the hand or the clock had gone around considerably P.t 10 a. Ui. , the hour which had been settee toe ( ho start troiu the hotel , they broke up thu meeting in better spirits , feeling that they had now a better understanding of thu sttus of things nod could breathe inure - - freely , and at once took their departure for the South Omaha packln plants , to the visiting of which they were to devote the forenoon , 'INIt 111i Stock 'nrslpu. As soon flR the convention fInally ad- journcd , the delegates , many of them no- companled by their wives , boarded the street carR for the Union depot to take the train for South Omahn , Assistant General Freight Agent A. TI. Smith of the Hurling- ton took them in hand , having provided for them four comfortable chair cars , Yard Muster Robinson had charge of the train and J. Eyler , the Burlington stock agent , went along. At South Omaha the visitors divided Into three parties , each going through the Swift , hammond flnl Culally plants and observing everything from the time the animal is led to the slaughter to the final dressing of the meat for the conuniuner's table. The visit to the packing plants was without incident - I cident except that some of the ladIes did not. greatly enjoy the close contact with the details of butchering , but they bore up bravely. The next Institution visited was the ICrug brewery. There a chance Was enjoyed to slake the thirst the wind and dust had been responsible for. William 1Cru gave a souvenir of some kind to everyone , and ninny of the nicely engraved glasses of the establishment found their way into the poe- session of the knights as keepsakes of the trip. Messrs. C. F' , Iloumer and M. Meyer were In the height of their glory as enter- tainers. While waiting for the train to take thorn lnCl ) ( to the city the delegates Indulged in some of their yells , which have become fa- iniliar now to the cars of the public : "It's ' nIl righti"'hnt's all right ? " "Omahal" and others of the same tenor , taking care to itentioui everybody who had shown any courtesy - tesy and every member of the convention who enjoyed an unu8ual amount of poptu- larlty , among the latter , larticularly , 0. 1 ! , Schollmeyer of St. Louis , who is nick-named "Scully. " On the " " way back "Scully" maul- fested remnrknbliy vocal talents and lcd a chorus of ready ingers In a succession of vell known songs. On the whole it was a Very pleasant wind-tip for the convention. Among the women who accompanied the party were : Mesdames L. Oclis of Now Orleans - leans , It. M. Millican of Evansville , ad , ' Katherine I300th of Jacksonville , III. ; Ben- Jainin Ii' . hoffman of Lafayette , Intl. ; S. E. Grate , A. Dcyoag , W. A. Kerchoff , George \v , Smith. John A. Lee , J. W. McDonald and F. 'V. Crandall of st : Louis ; A. 11. Beckman , J.v. . Porter and W. L. Farris of Louisville ; , a E. Smith of Atlanta , Fl E. I.ebold of iiichnond , Intl. ; Jeff McDonald of Craw- fordsvllle , Intl. ; J. F. Johnson of Racine , \VIs. ; George It. Conover of Clinton , N. J. ; M. It. Mason of St. Joseph , Mo. ; Chauncey Mclbury of Von du Luc , Wis. ; G. W. Collins - lins of Portland , Ore. ; J. M. Glasspeli of Davenport , In. , anti others. Most of the delegates left on the earliest trains for their homes , Before going Chair- nina John S. Ilarwood of the legislatlvq corn- mittee said to a Bee reporter that the action of the Travelers' Protective association this year on the anti-scalpers' bill put him in a very awkward position. Last year at Nash- yule the convention took the opposite course , and as chairman of the committee Mr. lIar- wood had written to about 100 senators and representatives in congress asking them to oppose the bill , recelylng from many of them an assurance that they would do so. Now he finds It necessary to reverse his appeals and urge theni to support the bill. Many of the Texas delegates display much bitterness over the result of the election for national president. and Texas , they say , will "not ask the convention for anything next year. " A Maryland delegate was so piqued oor it that he refused to Iwesent an Invi- tatlon from Baltiui9re for the next conven- tlon. TIHRTY DAYS FOR JIM LING i'tlCe ,1u.lie GVdILeIIdH ft ChilleNe Siieitk 'i'h.k'f I. , ii. Coti.i * ' JiLl 14,1' Lflreeiiy , A Chinese sneak thief was Sent , to the cotinty jail by Pollee Judge Gordon foi' thirly days yesterday. The Chioainan , who gives the namrw of Jim Ling , Sam Sing and several others , was identified by several housew1ve as the man who had visited theIr houses just previous to the time they had missed articles of wearing apparel and valuables. Ling's method of work is ( o enter a house surreptitiously and hunt about the rooms in search of valuables. If detected be puts on a bland smile and pretends that be is look- lag for the lady of the house to get "washee. " So childlike and innocent does he act that he always disarmed susplidon. Llng has been in Omaha three weeks aiitl during that time is believed to have secured a great deal of valuable property. During his stay here he dhtl not associate with 0th- ors of his nationality , because they shunned luau. lie ha caled by them a "yce yup , " a term applied to the hatchet men of the highbiudei' society. \.e wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the kind friends who assisted us in our sad bereavement of a husband and brother who met his death on May 31. LAURA HUNT , F.V. . HUNT , ltOBEltT NELSON , Sit. I1OBEItT NELSON , Jit. LENA NELSON. Plnsant hotel hitching and feeding stat bles , 24th and Sr'euicer. ' One block ( rein cx- position grounds. Good accolnunodatiou , low rates , Beginning June 3 the lintel Dellone will be American plan , rates $2.00 and up , snow as before June 1st. SCHURIG WINS HIS POINT City illeetrieinnlirluugs ( I.e IlxIuNl- ( iou OIJit'inls tu 'l'jnuu nui ( I.e " , Virini , The ditllculty between the exposition officials and City Electrician Schurig is in a fair way of settlement. At any rate the Inspector 110(1 ( his assistants have now the privilege of entering the grounuls whenever they vtsli in ursuanco of their ( luties. Mr. Schurig says that lie has made arrangements that nil connections on the gruonds shall ho safe and he insists that ho vili keep them in that condition , Tile known trouble between - tween the city anti the exposition had lend some of the coivesslonaires to put in unsafe connections , but these will all have to ho replaced - placed , For a time Thursday there promised to ho aetlyc warfare between the city electrician utuiti the exposittoa people , The latter u6solutely refused to allow the former to enter the grounds. Schurlg finally solved the problem by climbing Ibtaugli the window of the ticket 0111cc and at once made arrange. meats to get in Ia the future. ULit'klen'M _ tvuiie&i uLIi' . The best salu In thu world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt uheum , fever sores , letter. chapped haiids , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , cud positively cures piles , or no pay required. It Is guaranteed - anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents ier box. For sale by Kuhn & Co. 1)AYId.Ii"I' ' ' ' 'I'LIAIN 10 CtLOIIABO 'tIL IIut'IJlut1 ituiie ( , Leaves Omaha 5:20 : a , in , , arrives Denver and Colorado Springs S p. in , Take this train and save sleeping car ratA of $3.0 , Ticket oflice 1323 Faraaun street , t1D.uo lJIN'Elt AND hLli'I'EJft'j 'iis ; Uout. Tickets on sale Juno 5th and 6th , good to return for 30 days. Trains leave Omaha 5:20 : a. in. , 1:30 : p. in. anti 7 p. n ; only line running S trains a day from Omaha to Den- ver. For sleeping car reservations and tickets call at 1323 Faruain street , ) Cl1IlF1Y , STtfl1lt & Co. ! pcini. . . in Mcn'sSninrncr t'nuierwenr , Cohoreil Shir ( . niisl hoNe. MEN'S UND11tVAIt. For 25c-Ribbtnl haibriggan shirts and iraws , extra well finished , drawers made vith (10111110 guesett. For f.Oc-Extra quality baibriggan shirts Lad drawers , pure Egyptian cotton patent earns , drawers made with double seat-Fine luality drilling drawers with claatic.ankles , Oc each. For 7&c-French balbriggan shirts and Irawers , very flue summer weight. Yor $1.00-Men's sills nnd lisle ribbed hirtg anti drawers , with narrow light blue tripe.-7LieIL's ribted , balbriggan union suits , i.oo each. For $ l.&O-Men's fine lisle ribbed union tilts , a most comfortable garment for hot veather. veather.MEN'S MEN'S COIOitEi ) ShIRTS. . For COc-A fine assortment of men's soft hirt made of cheviot no.1 percale , withi : tIffs to match , to be worn with vhlte eel- nrs-hioy8' soft shirts with cuffs to match , 0 ho worn with white collars and with cot- are attachied , t'Oc each. . For 7&c-Men's soft shirts for white col- nra in ulark ineiiuin flntl light colors made ) f excellent quality percale , with cuffs to natch , F'or $1.00-Mon's fine mnt1ra anti cheviot uhiirts for white collars , the Monarch braatl -Fino percale with two detached turndown : ollnrs nnth culTs to match , For $1J'O-Tiio celebrate. ! Star bran. ! shirt , Lhulequaled for .luirability of co'or ' arid for wear , made of the best French madras , with r without collar , soft. and cool for summer wear , MEN'S hALF IICE , For l2.4c-BInck and tan stainless hose , irnible soles aiiil high splice. . ! heels , For 25c-Men's plalii black nod tan 11050 , louhle soles aIl.i . heels-black anti tan , with white soles-fancy plaids , stripes no.1 polka dots-plain roil , cadet blue and navy , fast : olors. I"or $ lc-Plnin black and tan. extra fine and serviceable , with double soles anti high spliced heels-black , with white soles. For title , mcii's lisle and silk fancy Roman stripe and plait ! hose , new designs-cadet blue , tan and red lisle very thin nod cool , d&uble soles an. ! heels. MEN'S NIGHT ShIRTS , For CIc , a very nice cool night shirt for summer , made of very flue soft muslin , with neatly trimmed fronts ; this lightweight cambric night shirts , with low neck , no collar - lar , nicely trlnnned. S\VRATEItS. For $1.00. boys' pure wool hand made sweaters in red , blue and green. For 1.b0 , men's turo wool hiami made SVunters in navy , red and tan. For $3.00 , men's superior quality hand- inatle sweaters in pearl grey , green and red , with laced front. LADIES' NECKWEAR. For 25c , bade bows in fancy silk stripes and plaids , silk string ties in all the latest colors , white pique puffs. For hOc , Imlics' puff ties , extra wide and fuhl , waist length , in white pique , fancy silks ; also plain black , red and white silk. For 75c , fine silk puff ties , extra wide and full , waist length , in Roman stripe Scotch plaid , fancy strfpes and flgur.as , navy , red , black satin ann black corded silk. Foi $1.00 , ladies' silk irnif ties , with stock collar , in black , white and cardinal. Foi' 1.fi0 , thle latest novelty in ladles' neclcwear , the Queen Ann puff , with stock collar In ulain black , rhiite and ! red ; also fancy stripes. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. , Cernnr Farnnm and 15th. Only family resort. No objectionable char- actors. Krug park. Sunday concert. ADVANTAGES OF THE JEWS Dr. J.evy of i'llln.Ierlii , . IIseourses on tIit ( , . , , ' ( , ( ies of Ills Pace. Dr. J. Leonard Levy of Phliladclphia was the guest of the congregation of Temple Israel last night on his way to thie l'aciflc coast for a vacation trip. lie was intro. thiced by Dr. Franklin as one of the most learned and eloquent rabbis in the Jewish church , nod ho spoke in a very interesting way of the history and present Contiition of the Jewish people. Dr. Levy based his address upon the words of Paul , " \\'iiat advantage bath the Jew ? Much , every way. " The author of the remark - mark was described as the greatest man that has lived In the last 1S0O years , one who saw his race overcome by superIor physical power niiti yet felt that the spirituality and. moral power of the Jew would be sutiicient to bring him the filIal victory. Anti his judgment was true for the Acropolis of Greece , the temples of Scrapis and Diana of Egypt and Rome , all were In crumbling fragments , while the re- liglon of the Jew Is still a power upon tile earth , for to him , Dr. Levy said , were revealed - vealed the oracles of God. Ills , first of all , was the advantage ef a correct ethIcal conception - ception of the universe , the unity and eternity - nity of God. Whlen all the earth advo- cateti that might made right , the Jews' be- htcf was that right made might , and so it has provetl , as the names of Moses amid Christ are abose these of Caesar anti Na- poleon. Another advantage which tile speaker said was credited to tile Jewish race was its invaluable _ gifts to tile human race. Such a ill ; aid , was the bible , the most remarkable hook mankind has ever pro- duced. In it were truths thousands of years old whlich Oflly were beginning to be understood - stood at the present time. The prophecy in the verse , 'Nation shall not lift up sword against nation , neither shall there be war any more , " Dr. Levy said , is even now coming to pass. The tolerance of the United States In its slowness to anger with Spain was given as an example that tile Anglo-Saxons at least , whom the spea.er ! believed were the naturnl successors of the Jews Ill showing the way to spiritual en- hightenment , were ready for a reign of peacs , The speaker finished with an appeal to Jews to be true to their conscience anti tile assurance that in the end they would be justified. U oiht'L ( lie G rave , A startling inclduit , of which Mr. John 011- ver of Plsiladelphila was the eubject , is narrated - rated by him tis follows ; "I was in a most ciretififul condition. My skin was almost yellow - low , eyes sunken , tongue coated , pain COIl- tinucmhly In back anti aitlc8 , no appetite- . groducily growing wcclker day by do ) ' , Thice pimysiciamis had given ne up. Fortunately , i friend advised trying Eiectrle Bitters , ' anti to fly great joy etid surprise ttlO first bottle mnatie a ( ! eCilei ( improvement , I continued their use for three weeks and ama now a vehl mnati. I know they saved my life , and robbed the geevo of another victim. " No erie ahoulJ fall to try liem. Only 50 conte per bottle at Kuhn & Co.trug ! store. Get a map of Cuba and get the best and most CollipletO. The Bee's combination map of Cuba , the'SVest Indies mind of the world. With a lice map coupon , on page 2 , 10 cents , at lie. . ollico , Omaha. South Omaha or Council Bluffs. By mail , 14 cents , Address CUbaII Map i1etartIneat. LOCAL BREVITIES. B. B. Welty of Walnut , In. , was relieved of $12. all he possessed , in a disreputable resort at Twelfth and Capitol avenue Iat night , Kittie Owens , unknown to police circ1s for several months , once more broke into jail last night for the alleged theft of $12.0 from the person of an Iowa visitor. A permit has been issued to David Cole for the erection of a $1,000 iron-covered addition - dition to lila establishment at 1019 homey street. Minor permits for irnprovcnlents aggregating $200 $ in 'ptliuo have also been is- sued. The travel en all lines centering it. . Omaha still continues heavy , thilon l'aciflc train No 4 urriveti yesterday in two sections oud late because of the heavy tr'ivel , Thu train On the Port Arthur route vas also delayed bI : tie crowds , ( lt'orgo Duni was arrested by a detectivc In the employ of the street car company host night for jumping on and off cars. lie is suspected of being one of the pickpockets who have been operating so successfully upon citizens and visitors during the last fey days , lcilI.I.I'P.TiGi11t ; & CO. hot Venther Iers.rlng. , In 1ndics' I'nrnuiols , Ln.rcnr and JIONICT ) ' . LAIIES' FANGYiflAflAS0LS AN ! ) UM- I3UILLAS. Judging from th.i Immense number of ha- dies' fancy 1.amnsOIsn.l . umbrellas we sold during the wcekiotir customers here fully appreciate the rnny bargains this depart- meat contains. W will continue to give greater bargains tlie'tomlng week , At $1.00-Ladies' 'whiito silk parasols , white enameled bndles , special quality , only $1.00 each , At $1.79-This 3ine of parasols is the greatest value torM.he money we have over offered ; blue amul-twhtto , black and white , with hemstitchett trnracrs : very pretty han- tiles ; regular $3.0 parasol , only $1.79 each. LADIES' AND ChILDREN'S hOSIERY AND UNDEI1WEAI1. The departments are fully supplied with the greatest number of bargains of any store in the city , At 12 ½ c-Ladies' Egyptian YeStS , nicely made , white or ecru , all full sizes , only 12c , 180 , 3 for f0c-LatIIes' fine Egyptian vests , silk taped , very pretty trimming ; high neck , short sleeves , low neck , sleeveless , regular 25c quality , all alees , only 18c-3 for t0c. At 25c-Lat1le' fine lisle vests , silk finish - ish , silk tape , high neck , long or stuart aleevcs , low neck , short sleeves or sleeveless - less ; knee Iiants to match ; all sizes , only 25c each. 35c , 3 for $1.00-We arc closing omit othI sizes in ladles' hOe lisle vests , beautifully made , beat quality , only a few dozen left , genuine bargain , only 35c , 3 for $1.00 , fOc-Our line of Indies' Mtmnstag Union" suits at 6Oc can not be equaled-we are Omaha agents , perfect fit , best finish , flue egyptian Cotton-1os' iock sleoveless-highl neck , long or short sleeves-knee lengtii , whit. or ecru-ahl sizes-3 to 6-only SOC per suit. $1.00-Ladles' halo thread Union suits- "The Muuusing"-juat the garment for sun- flIer , cool anti comfortable , silk finish , per- tcctly mantle , one trial you will wear no other , white or cciii , all Bhapes , all sizes , 3 to 6 , only $1.00 er suit , 121Ae-Misr.s' beet egyptian vests , crc- eliot neck and arms , util sizes , only 12,4c each , 25c-Boys' bahbriggan shirts , high neck , long sleeves , drawers , knee or ankle length , well made. all sizes. 24 to 34. only 25c. LADIES AND IJHILDREN'SIIOSIEItY. At lIe-Ladies' fine black nild tan hose , double sole , hleei and toe , regular 23c quality only lIe pair. 25c-Ladles extra light weight fine cotton 11050 , fast black or tnuu , double sole , high spliced heel anti tee , 35c grade-Saturday only 21e pair. 35c-Just received an excellent quality gauze lisle thread hose , fast black , extra spliced heel and toe , double sole , special for Saturday's sale , onhy 35c pair. 16c-Chii.lren's fine ribbeti hose , fast blacker or tan , tlouble knee and foot , all size , 5 to 10-Saturday only lIe pair. BUTTERICK PATTERNS. We are special agents for these well known patterns nuud now have on sale all the late patterns anti publication. KEL.LEY , STIGER & CO. . , Corner Farnain and 15th St. Free concert Suntlay 3 to 6 o'clock at shady Krug park , Take Walnut 11111 cars. FIVE HUNDRED IS MISSING Ioea' iM 'i'zkmi fruit. Deif i'Irli uti.1 Itt.yd iissmIIemIl.N frtii ( lie C.ms- ttl ) uf ( l , , i'ollce , The case of the State against G. II , Dci- trich has been on trial before a jury in Judge Slabaughu's court , the defendant being charged with setting up and keepiulg gamn- bling devices. Deitrich and Boyd Were tile proprietors of the Diamona , a gambling house on Douglas street that was raided 50010 weeks ago. After the state had concluded its case the tiefendauut was itineed ulen the stand In his own behalf and entered a general do- nial. He testified that vnen tile raid was wade something like $1,100 was taken and that ho was of the opinion that $500 of this money luati disappeared. He 'as not certain what lund heconc of it , though lIe was of tile opinion that it hnd been paid out by the chief of police without any authority. s.Ii. Ojaiti liii I'lmli ( . The case of H. M. Christie against the Onlahla Gas company is having a hearing before - fore Judge Scott. The ilaifltiff appears in behalf of himself and asks that the defendant - ant be restraincti from tearing up the streets in South Omaha for the purpoo of laying gas mains. lie alleges that the council , without justification , grantetl a franchise for carrying on the work and that the unenlbers of the body acted unwisely auld against tile best interests of the town. UutJI)141Lr CtiI,14l'M " .VirI. Judge Scott devoted a greater portion of the morning session of his court to severing tIes in misfit marriages. Decrees were ordered in the following cases : Gmacd M. Thompson against Joan H. Thompson , Samuel A. Bowman against Anna May Bowman - man , Sarah Lane against Arthur Lane ; Anna M. Griffin against Joel F. GrilUn , anti Minnie A. Lowdehi against George A. Low- dell. NotcH rmt I I.e C. . . . rts , In the case of the l'enn Mutual Life In- sumance company agarast the Crcighitoa Building company , the appraisers have macic their return and have fixed time value of the theater property at $185,000. On this ap- praisemeiut the nio will ho made , 'I'iic supreme court hias issued an order suspending the currying into effect the sentence imposed upon Henry Oerter , who was convicted in criininuil court of setting up anti keeping gambling fixtures. Time do- ft'ntlant wns found guilty nnd was filled $400 and costs. John Morris tuna asked tile court to op. voint a receiver to receive tIme rents nail ll0fit8 of the property of Phoebe it. E. E , Lintoim. Iii niakimIg hIs application , hue alleges that the client whom he represents , iuns a mortgage ( or $55,454 against thie property and that. in adiditioll thereto there are unpaid taxes aggregating $9,000 , : i Ilk , . , . . ii t'uiIe , A I'i'eN ( , ? 'Inrtin Andrup , a lililIdIludun , wns am'restcd last night en counpinint of Andrew Chris. tiauusemu , his employer , for starting out on ills route yesterday morning antI tailing to return with either his liquid trust or time proceeds. 'Flue driver sent his horses to tIme ( hairy , which is in the nelgilborhuood of Cut Off lake , by 1111 exltressnian , and Chlrlstlan- sen amid lila brother , lions , who had a mortgage on time wngdn , started out to see if they couih ( get any rdtuurns on thue llroperty , Aludriup was build Imi Jefferson st4uutre auth explained that ho bin ! loaned the wagon and milk cans to a mfrlenmi. Christiansen says that the driver lo owed' hmiumi $110 for material used and Ihe was charged with grand larceny , IIvt ! fruuim 4t'ros ( rimi ii , , , , An inquest. was 1101(1 yesterday afternoon over the body of' Michael Cavamuaughi , thin boiler Inicker who idled very suuddelily wlulio working In a boiler Iii the Union Pacific silolts , ant ! the 'verdict wac that ho comae to his iloatim trom prostration mmnd that there was no evidence of any other cause of death , - 'vim II It u.thtici'r , 1NSTRUMENTSpluced on record Juno , 19su ' , % 'urrmLmm I ) 1)eeIN. N. C. Madsen to C , F' , Johnson , lot 4 , tilk 4. I'urk Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ I C. F. Johnson toV , A. Dunning , lot 4 , blk 4 , Park Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 E. I. Rogers and husland to Norman- dia Apartment house company , lots I amid 2. bik 4 , Ilumnscom l'iaco. . . . . . . . 12,000 henry Karstenmu and wife to George hnrstemis amid vltc , mw 25-15-li. . . . . . . . . 5,000 Miltomi Trust comnpumiy to Unloml Trust eonipnny , trustee , ttLllfiiV , lot 4 in hot 7. Cap. rcmlci , ; hots 13 mind 14 , bik 3 , Jlanscom Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,000 S. K. fhpnldlng and wife to 0. W. DoanC , lot 8 , bile 5 , Creiglitoul heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 G. W. Doane and wife to C. Imi. Ilow. mirth , sonic , , . . , , , . . . . . . . . , , , . , . . . 0 . ' ' ' ' 200 Sheriff to Thomas Perkins , executor , lot 14 , 1)1k 16 , College Place . . . . . . . . . . . 3,052 Sheriff to Couicorlla 14.ftfl and 'rrunt comnpafly. east iso feet of north 12S'I feet tax lot Iii 22-15-il . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,450 Total amount of tmausfera . , , , , , , , , $34Q3 BOSTON STORE 3 BIC SALES 1,000 Ladies' Linen , Pique , Duck and Orah Buit and SkirU , THOUSANDS LAtiltS' ' SHIRTAND SILK WAISTS Aiitt Omit of C.entcN ( SnIe , , of I.mdION' 'l'riumnmcl nuil Ui.lrim.muic.l lifttN nmiI Flower , . ' % Vc her ilchl- All IinpclL ' 1'o.ln' . Crash suits , linen uit , pique's and ducks. Crash and linen skirts , 49c , 75c nnti 98c. Pretty , attractlvo white piqtme skirts , $1.50 , $2.00 anti $3.98. Ladks' linen suits , blazer anti skirt , all ies , Plc multi $1.60. l'retty white pique Tuxedo coats anti skirts at $3.50 amId $4.08. $5.00 lawn suits , all new styles , light and dark colorings , choice , $2.50. $5.00 extra heavy quality black taffeta silk waists , tucked anti corded , latest styles , $7.50 qurility , on second floor , at $3.08. $ Ladles' lalimltlered shirt waists. 300 styles of diionities , white plques and india linen waists , imandsouuiely triauacd in insertion anti embroidery , nil of this lot worth up to $3.00 , choice , $1.08. Our $1.25 limie of laundered glmiglunmn and percale and lawmi shirt waists on bargain square , GPc. Millinery-Fine Knox split sailors at tile. F'lnet qimuility of MilamI braid , Knox shape , 8ailor , $3.98 quality , at $2.50. Stuart back , tmntriumimcd sailor , white only , $1.00 quality , at 25e. 30.00 triunmeti bats at $2.98. Finest Panama short back anti dross shapes , trimunietl In thle height of futsliion , to sell at $1.00 , 50 BtyleS to select frommi , at $2.98. $2.50 quality of ladles' leghiormu hats at 69c. Extra large hicaimty roses and foliage , Sc , imported iiowers , uleW , fresh flowers just receiv'd , all varieties , worth up to $1.50 , oil sale at lOc auld 25c. BOSTON STORE , OMAhA , lOthu aund 1)ouglas ) , 110W A WAlt 1i5 FOUGIIT. The Clinauges lii tlme3lode of Warfare lilumstrnteil I , ' I'ictumres. if you wish to property understand tile war news , it you wish to have a defimlito knowledge of naval affairs and the events that are occurruuug in the Easi and \Vest Indies you can secure no bettor , no more reliable soul-ce of information than the official photographs ot tlio United States uiavy , just issued by the Omaha lice. The price is only 25 cents , ant ! nloro valuable and tlmulL'ly information was never offered fer the mtiomuey. It is an sale at The Omaha Bee couulting-roomna , or will be sent to any adtiresa on receipt of price. The book consists of nearly 200 iuages of views made by E. H. hart , naval photo- graplier , and the list of subjects embraces everything of interest pertaining to oumr navy , of which every American is justly proud. First within the covers of this inter- eating work comes a map sixteen tunes as large as tiuo hook itself , shuowing on omue side tIle Spamlish possessions , lUlO all ad- jaceuut territory , whuile on the etluor side tile East luldian possessions are siunilarly treated. Steamship lInes. with the dis. tances intervening between different poimuts , are allown , and a close study of tllese nuaps vih1 give one a timorough understanding of this territory , in regard to which the interest - torest of the Amcricaui public is now at fever heat. Then fellow more than 200 rare pictures of the navy , its ofliners amId equipin.'nt. The views are all authentic. and are tiuc latest oiflclal phuotograpils of our torpedo boats , torpedo boat destroyers , cruisers , battleships - ships , gunboats , monitors , rams , dynamite crumisers , dispatch vess1s , anti otiler var craft , the whlole elnbotlying an authelutic portrayal of the American navy as it exists today. A Cofllplete description of the con- strtuction , displacement , size , speed , batteries - teries , armor , crew amid cost of each boat will cuablo the reader to form an accurate estimate of our fighting strength. Included with tluese arc phlotograpils of the heading Spanish rneul-ot.war , also fully describe , ! . By far tile most interesting portiomis of the book are views of tluo Maine , taken before the disaster Ill Havana huarlior , sluowlug tile life and discipline aboard a hattlesbip , together - gether with portraits of the officers and crew , supplelnented by photographs taken after tiuo explosion , depicting the dlvcrs at work , auud other incidents III connection with tluis anti auld memorable event. This work can be obtained by cuutting a COUpolu from page two , and brluuging it to The i3e offIce , Onlruiua , Tile Bee building ; South Omaha , Twenty-fourth anti N streets ; Lincoln , 1026 0 street ; Coturucil Bluffs , 10 l'earl street. By mali 4 cents extra for lostago. Address Navy Photogrnph Department - mont , Omaha Bee. Band concert Krug pnrk , 3 to 6 o'clock. Take \Valmlut Hill cars. $19.00 TO DENVER AND RETURN. JUlIO 5 and 6 tIle UNION PACIFIC STill sell tickets at the VERY LOW RATE of $19.00 to Ienver and return oii account of MEFTING AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSO- CIATION. For tickets and full information call at CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 FAIINAM ST. 'I'tii'Lat lOot , ' , , via the Union Pacific to the famous summer resorts in Colorado , Utah , California , Idaho , Montana ouch Oregon. For rates and advertising matter call at city ticket ofTire , No. 1302 Farmlnm St. Coolest place for family picnics. I3nmlti concert - cert Sunday 3 to 6 , Krug park. Amucrleuimm 3iet team 1 Aruincymulioum , IJesm- vt'r , , Jiirme 7h.-1Olm. Dr. Montgouuiery of Chicago will run a special train over the Itock Isluiiutl route tc Denver accotunt of above. This train will lcnve Onuihma Moimtlay , June thin 6th , at 1:3 : ii , mml. For slecilmluff car rcscrvatIomis , etc. , call at Rock 131011.1 city ticket ofliee , 1323 Famnam m. : . 'Fiu Suimerh , , fl.1u15 mmsmemmt anti quick timne of tile Unuon Pacific makes It the popular line to all principal western resorts. City ticket office. No , 1302 ) ! ar anal at , Beautiful Krug park , bamuti concert Sommutiuy 3 to 6 o'clock. W'nlmuut 11111 cars. vullic hotlee. The Northwestern Line Daylight Special now heaves the 13. I' . depot at 6:40 : a , m. ; arrives Chcngo 5:45 : same orenlnu. No change in the other trains. Tim C'verlamu'l Linlited 4:45 p. in. anti the Omaha Chicago Special itt 6:45 : p. im. arrive ilL Chicago 7:45 : anti 9:30 : respectively , next unornlumg , ' 'Fiue most advanced , vostibuiecl sleepers , mlimlera amId free parlor clinic cam-s-of course-what else wouljl the "Nortimwestern" iuave. City Ticket 0111cc 1401 Fiurruam at. 1)1111) , - CAVANAUC1II-Mlchlncl , age 23 years : June 2 , P18. Funeral from resimiente , 1501 N. 18th , at 9 a. m. , to Iltily F'amniiy ctuumcli. Interment Holy Sepulchre , A PUNt RAPC C5CM or rAdAR POWDC9 eD CREAM BAKING P0 WilL II Awnrded Highest Honors , World's Iair Gold Medal , Midwinter Fair - flee , Juime 1 1803 , , , , r Breal 2fr . . ? 9one's ? 14rth. " ' \Ve believe iti giving our ClWtOuiCrt4 ' 'good t1i'tiigi. " Wt3 believe Uiui'e ii no better way in the world to get a mail's trade fl,11l to hold it than to give liiiti big va1uci ' for his iiaonoy ahid to keep giving tilein to 111111 oory tituti , ? Today we are going to offer otiio great Iig lnonoy'13 worth in Inoii' fine suith.Vo waiit to tell you right Hi\V ( tlittt fine ut tiiii itoro nictii a little bit fhier tihati it ( loe3 iii 111014 ally otlioi' 8tore you cait find. WTe doii' iML1I our five or six dollar suits ttfhit , " aithotigli they are fiiio uitis for the hhlOtley , but these 8uits we offut' today .i'e made froiii fine fabr'ic , iu'o finely tailorel , finely flu- . - 15I1tX11 atid they are suits that in ordinary stores would sell for a 11110 1l1'ICO. ' 1hese iuits were ordered by 'I'Ile Ne- braika'i buyer to aIvertise ( 'I'he Nebi'aska , and to give The Nebi'askt. euttoiiiers iOlh1Ctlhil1g to i'eiiieiiiher 1Iie Ne- braskit by after they go lionie , 'Iliey ai'e 11111(10 fi'oni faiieyworteds in double twist weave , and iii Iheat check patteriw , ahlI if we nHu'ked them uiftecit dollai's we would got it without any trouble , but we (1iTl1't.Vc ulacked them flue ciollars anT a half , 'Y 7 1 Scofleld's ' SATURDAY. Black Japanese The kind you'li Silk Waists like-good quality- thlti lining - well * 3 S imiade - - cool - nOVel' have to wash-sizes 32 it' 14-3.5O. Another of siune quality with fronts l > uas coi'dimig about an tacit apat't , $1-.5O , Black and White rJl1eue also just Plaid Silk received 1011(1 the I , 1- prettiest yet hllowIl ' valSiS -mrmany w'huo do not .cull. culou's will timid these attu'uctivo both in style , quality and hm'iee-$7.50 , SmutturIay OUt' uttial sale \Vu'appei's _ 750 , OSe , $ l.5 mind better , Shiim'tTtti'ts all kinds. Belts 50e. Ladies' 'rica 2.3c. Liuuen Dress Skirts , etc. . Come tumid bring your fm'iendut. COflELD ! J CLDAV&SUITCO. 1510 Douglas Street. . . . . . 0 0 0 5. . e o o . . ALL. PEOPLE S , ) WANT flOOD HEALTHS 0 You may have a course of medical . treatment for . CU.RrA.BLE DISEASES 0 0 of all kinds at tll ; Silopard Medical Institute : 0 New York Life Bldg. , Omaha , Neb , S ODi'CtIAI TI Q. Catarrh , Deaf-I 0 01 L''ItLl mLJ' ness and all 0 Diseases of tile runga , Stomnach , Kidneys , Nerves and Blood. Itecr- 0 by pem'mission , to 5,000 cured 0 patielits. Thue largest medical oflicet. and practice in the west. The Omaha 0 lice , leading tinily , says : "The Shep- 0 ard Medical institute is entIrely rehlaa I hth in a professional anti litlicilicict. way. Dr. Sheparci amId his nssoeinte . have gained and fully malmitaimied a I leatlimig reputation in tile treatment I of chronic dlaasee. 'rho public may sturdy trust them , " . 0 IAIQ IT For testimonials from S . vs ii i . i. . ministers , teachers , busS ! - S ness men , farmers , etc. , telling luow they were cured at home through the . Mail System , I Q L"Tim L New Treatment ; . LI I 110w It Cures , " is sent frec S to till who write , It 1mm a cleauu medical S worlc for the whole. family to read . anti is of great value to all who aek O better health , hook and Consultation ' 0 Blanks sent tree to all inquirers. . ItiCliCifllK sent , 'verywiuere. State your case utud send for opinion turuti I lowest tom-ms. Chmargcs low , ConS - 0 S tation tree , perseuuully o by letter. 0 . : eutt , , , , 'I"fs l'amwr , ] For Tired Feet - I aliti feet tllat are swolen tie "VICTOR'Eh , , FOOl C'OMFOTtT. " This Is a highly amiti. Sehit Ic it at ! heutl I mig Po svd , 'r , colmlitou lldetl after a. formula long imu use by it noted Foot Doctor , W'Iuemi the feet tire tired , hot auth swollen , entused by long walking or Staiitlimlg , the tuso of Vistor's Foot ( ' 1)111- fort as jier dircctiouii. . 'ihl liming mtlmuiost instrumltauleotus relief , reduicimig the this- tended blood vessels to timi'lr normnai izn anti brImiging a souse of ease. I t hutirthetut. tentici' feet tumid gives to pc.hestrlans nlumcll greater elItlurimnee thiiuiu v.nul.l lie lcossibl& without its imse , 1"or sweating feet itmuct thin ' " - ' colusetluemit odor arisimlg tiucrefrom , thti ptiivtler farina iuii ubsoluto euut' ; uilso fat' blisters filth StIre or temuder spots. ' 'Victors Foot Comfort" is sold iii 2c boxes. Stimi- iileS free. For sale by. Sherman&McounoII Drv Oo , Omi.uin , 1'elm. I in Iilge. ( Middle of llic.ck. . ) AUCTION I will offer at atuction in Oniahia at tha fltusilrnail Storage house , 1015 Leavenuorthu St. , lit 1) ) In the iliOrIuiutZ , flit .iniit' 7th , all flue suiiiplies of the Union l'nciflc itailroad IIOSlitalmt , iiucluding beds antI betIding , tIres- sers , stailds , chairs , -china amid glassware , carpets , ranges , stoves anti hardware , stir- gical instuuillients , hooks , operating tallies , strctciuers , splints alit ! many otlit'r articles too numerous to niclution. 'sT. J. Gaibraith , Chief Surgeon Umlion Pacific. Receivers Railroads alit ! Hospital Trust Fu lIt ! . . E'IlltY VOU'l' OF' Lawn Hose We sell is guaranteed-the prices ramuge from 7'c to 20c j.cr . foot. OMAUA TENT AND RUBBER CD. , . - ' J - - - - - - fiR. jE cCREW t ' Is TUE ONLY sppc IALIS' ( . - _ TUEATS ALL .P 4I J ; ) Private Disease W..ko. . IDI IJi.ord.r ad MEN ONLY 20 YearsExporioncc. 10 Years in Omaha. f . . Book Free , Coanlta' - - tlon lree. ! lIox 76 , of 14th an Pamcam Sti. - . _ i- . . . . . . tSIALIA. 1iP. . CbIcb.ter' . E.U.h ZIamond ) flran& r EfYROYAL PILLS OrIgtnl utI ( i,1y Genulnt' . " S. , . , nl..yn r..IIstu. . , k "I ltrugmI io CAteLe.ter , J.gtI ( Di , . mtni JJrtt In Hi' , ! . .d . ( Jolt mctliii - , boiti , , .Id wIth bt..o . rii..oa ! 'I'Lo r , , no otlirr. Jtj..i .Ianp.i. . t.t4tit. ' - , on.dnli.tion ( , . AtOrvggl't.or.tSl. , I. , t.m. . Ii , , ; , omce.i , ( , , tiudo.tI , ,4 V. "mmemuer rr I.u4IeL".ttt' ( , , flt. , , Mami. o ooo r.tmmo.t.i. . p. . , . P.p.r , CLIcbe.lerCLcinlcalCo.lt.'tIeo. h + qvsi' . , ais bj .11 Loam nruult. . i'IIILAJJA. . , L' wat C _ _ _ _ A Brief Trouser StOr3- 216 ( ) Pnirs-A Brilliant Purchase Conquest- WToi'st el4 ( , CilSSlihl ( il'JS ( , ehttviots , sti' pc , l)1tU1C(1 , CliCCkCI , illiXC(1 ( , I iglit , Ifle- (1 jUl11 an(1 ( lttI'k 1)fLt.te1'n-tahlo1'ec1- CitI'eiilIly Jlht together , i.2-i. ; ; o--9i,7 + - ; - - 2. O-2. 7-43. 00- So Illilelt the bottet' if you iU'O a COlfl . poteiit julge. ( You are Ilot ? The ' clicaiJest is 11 CO1iSC'iefltiOllM blu'ga'lli itt 2.OO , 'J'lie s8.OO oiies : u'o f3j)1C1i(1i(1 ( ' ' ' " value iii. 4OO , ' Readyior You Saturday , . Bright nnd Iar1y- A Better I3argaixi Than. You Rver Got- ' Anyone who kiiov someone who ( l'llfl't get what we advoi'tise SteJ ) ill -tliere is a II'au new pail' of ti'ouiori : foi' the proving , how many iitorea caniay O ? .7' - , - - - - - - - - - - . . . - - - - - - -