Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 05, 1898, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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fi I'IIE OMAhA DATTX 1E1 SVNDAY , TUNE 1808.
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1tat.I IN NI Ihnl4Vh ( I trnitiI pliNk. ' ( tin eUy
as ieIt ns Ihc In.'ssn. . or i JtIthny. Tb
h v IM (4 tli srIy iirtili , , IflhII"IIPsI $ ,
11'sI IiIUl tt' rtiar , HI tIn , IItirs. , 1i tinr
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Igit * i''rr'Ir4 Iii gttItIK .1t'iiti1 . , ItItI %
P01111' ot Itn' , whn rtitit,4 titit i'rirly tin
fliUflIIy fftnrHhtIJ w.irn tilit nltti'tlii'r , ilty.
rhs rAIn tili'ti ' 1Pm t1IUN ItJ'ItIt ' tititii NInrc ,
iinil nf11t , tiIIIIngi MJIIt iJWtI , flht' ' lIIflhIti
flui rotor tt pn or tIi tri'ntiiuri run n
tnit M I4tHanInrIIN. Itt.fir.i , rumrl , IiflWYl'F1
every oni wft ! thit tti.i . mm hnit L'CJInP
tot It irInkI.4 ttsn tr.'rt . Iii fltn tyIt ntid
toItI1 Ci tT I h ii it iiitiaph rr I tt ii ii n iirvc lablo
di , u ,
Thr. wn tifl kltia.i t nttIvIty nbotit tnwn
on Hntlit4ny niortiltig , br iunt lit tim thtg
ItIIItIttltItflN ) wniit'1 to IluttY tip ntlt ( ( ) , nL
fllfltt In nr.tcr . ti , flhIUW tIit'It nttncli.'i t.i linvo
ft hut I hol I itit y. Tb i r * } q1l t IDII tititt t ii t' I tfl
tY91 tiritur tif In.n , trnII plnynrM wvri' the
Rttret'tIltI $ tar Htittirilny nfterrirnni.
whjilt' htiti itintIiiiri sit thit I.'sthlng IIiintern ,
nttil ( tie lt'rfrtrInncn ) ) itt the nihur thettrIcnI
unit. . , crt' fnlrty wclh stttuiiilcil.
The nrtlvnl of thr. irnre or tilore vIiItlng
Ititti ot the IInloi , I'iiclflc raltrorul
brnhIKtIt In , tti Itithiix 01 gfIO(1 ( nitycrtsers br
this itroiItlnn ntiil nftcr they tinri icen the
ahow ; ttivy Itli aI4 they wt rn going to work
Ilkti TrnJant to nenil tritI In thiN hlrec-
tIoti hiioo other LrttvrIcr. thie Ielcgatc ,
to the ninth titiitrsI coiventloti , of the Triw
. 'kr'N Vrotvctlvt' niocIatInts. prtckctl their
b ri * . a n4 In rteI for hiotti e , un ttitinhtisti a Iii
their raIo of the exiroNitlon nrnt the cx.
toitIon cltr. Mttst ( if the 'irtirumeri left on
rrlIay * night or Hrtturdny morning truiii ,
although it. w 1)oNibIc ) for thetn to cctlre
nfl etrnion of thirir ticket limit for a few
Ilny q , ittlit IOtt1O took ailvantngtr of thiltt fact.
Quite n tIlltIIPr ) 01 thin itc1etntcn took their
wiYpq cml ilntighitcrii for oUter triI'H ' throughi
tue wtht ! ttrfurn , rt'ttirisliig to their hotIIeA ,
hr thin' wtt a ilriirsininr that wn not highly
tiltjiwcil with thin ctttrtnitinicnt , hero lie 3cpt
t ) bar in tb backgrouiiri a to be out ( it
aight.
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71i' ? , ! lbrtll.att.rn i.iiio tnyllght hpeciaI
now lrn N thr t. I' . ticliot at G:40 : a .iri. :
nrrtv t9icnpo Sit. sitino errilIlf ; , No
cIAiIgi ) Iii thu ntticr trnItit , The C'verinnl
t at 18 itcil I 4 r i. us. n ii ii tile 0 tint ii a C hi I cogo
t4iiiclal Rt 6i : : it. tn nrrlvo nt Chicago 7l& :
8114 J :11) : ) rr9IrrctIYuly. next morning. The
tttlIt ! niIYnncii pthtjiilri i.l.rprri , tiltwri
At)4 ) Irn Rfrior chtitir ciir-of courag-whtiti
1s o1114 the "Ncirthiwcitti'rn" have.
City Tf'ket ' OUleo I tOt Ittiani t.
1wcn ty - II Vt. Len I r nil ttii ( N I a trot ii the nie.
nngrIe atitl cretin Ut I irgenhrickH. %
u I litis I is 1rsI , , ( ntlsfortN.
l'rtvau' rooti , are a feature of the 8:15 :
P tn train leavitig . Chticrigo shrilly over
I'cutisylvntiht Short 1ine for Cincinnati.
Paui'ngrr arc ciitlreiy tro rtw , intruhun
in Iitn totiiprttiit'nt , which have nit the
( null , rt atsil ( tIIvcIIhIIct ( ( of Private roorna
I ii it Ui ulertt iintti ti or hiotrh . Fitl I iar Li Cu i ari
II ) a.lilrsiisg ii. it. 1)erlng ) , / . U. P. Agt. .
: is $ outhi ( 'lark HI. . ( 'hicago.
. , , . .ts ( l.i . U. iT. % .
The ttietiiier ( if ( late City lodge.
No ( R are reiit1rtei1 to 1)13 flt
the hail iii l3i ) Stiiiriay. hula 5. to at-
truil the funeral. of llrothier Oruiir l'otcrttuu. I
(1 ( iO. Ci I itl.STiNS1N ,
0. V. AN1)iltgN ) , lice. M. W.
A siierleisii liiI Ictil I.NI'Iii lull.
Sl'l'ii. TRAiN TO IiN\'Elt ,
. Via thui UNiON 1'CIF'iC.
.vhhi leave omaha at 6:30 : p. rn Monday.
trlYItIt III ihnver tiexi rtiortiliig at 8:30. :
, i O ) iOIt Ti II itOtiNi ) ThU P.
Par thu Information call at City Ticket
( ) flkp , No. lO2 lariiani Ht.
i4.e thin % hole e.rtrn8itlon ( miii the ( flniit
rcc tCtW.
$1 , O ) TO I1iNVil1 ANti i1iTUItN.
JUIi S 1111(1 ( i3 tii ,
UNION 1'C1F1C
% III irli ticketi . _ Lit the
.iit IAS' ) ltATfl
( if II u 4j to heaver nuil return on account of
ItIllliNO ; ilit1CAN Mi1)iCAI , ASSO-
CI ATION.
lor tick'tr nod foil hliforniatlon call at
( 'ITY Ti'ii1' ( ( ) tIIC1.
1302 P.tILNAM ST.
ilV . ' .V.tiL Irs lUiIT. I
EIu. ' ( huti nitcu. I ii SlueMapuit , itt ' % Vnrfutrc
I I I .ut rutliil by t'la'ItIVtN.
If you % Ihi to properly tinderittanul the
war licM , It OU wIhi to have a definIte
ktiowieilg' ci naval nflatrtt nflil the events
( hit arc' occurrIng In ( lie 1tii and West
httdi ) ott can secure no better. no nioro
rrllble oitte of tnforni.tIon : than the
oflicisi uhIotogrPIuItH oh thu tIIlItv(1 States
navy. Just ipautti by thu Onsahia hJi'e , The
t'rku hi wily 5 Cent. , nun tuoro valuable
anil ttiitely lnfortiiation was nrvcr offered
fcr the incite ; . It I i'n sale at The Omaha
11(11 totItIIIIl8-roaIns. or % lii tie rent to uur
suiIitrl ( $ On recruit of Price.
The book rorihstB of nearly 200 inge of
view. 1115111 ! by fl , II. hart. naval photo-
grsi'hrr ' , atid th list at ubJvctis c.tnbraces
.ery1hilti iii lfltctit iuertuIilig , , to our I
tiMY. of hticli ' cry /uiivi ican lii July
p101441 11rt withitti the covur of tlt Inter- I
, , I lug urk rotne a tutap ltcen thtna a I I
Is , IN tbC L.rnk ltsif , shos log 00 0110 I I
iIds Ihi , $ ' , * VOUCR'lOflR. nail nil itti. I
$41 $ Pill terrItory , whIle on thic other Ii'.e I
tt , , Ihat Imllsti loiie'slons are ilmilarly I
tittul $ tsiiiitilp litictu. with the ills. I
hat . * Intrynlig , IH'twtet $ tllffcrctit p011(15
StB 1IO ( II. auth a close PtUhhi ( of these luafs
ill pcI. ( itp a thiorougu utl.lertandlng of I
tb t.rrltry. Iii r.arl to which the $ n I
Irleet of the 4ttneriian public 1 now at
l..r hia %
Th.n t.1Iow Inure than 2fi0 rare pIctures I
51 tha rsvr. Its ornrrti and ( ' ( UIl'ltltnt. The
, , . 'w. $ t * 11 uthutle , auth are the Iatet I
ual I of our tortIo boats.
tutttht h st Irutreyrt , . erutr , b.ttle. I
' " 1 Kl.N.li. iuitor ; . raflt , dytininite
ti.rJ ) uhispatchi yp slp , antI other war
erdit the t.I. . CtitIOdyItl Sfl ittithientie
p.rIssI st lb. Mserleun navy se It edsts I
I.r $ A 4uiilph..le ti.erlpthori of the cott I
It , " . Itee , ulj.sldeeiiat ; , , I&c , .pcd. bat.
II. . * v.f. new 11111 test ot entli host I
will tiu W lb. to toni , 111 atcurato
p041e.gt. .1 ese $ tthtlNg strength. Included I
witt ( h. . . uw ib4ngrib of thu Irading
PNsI.h .t * .twar , st.o fully dscrtbed
$ ty tar I. lktrstIs * portioNs at the
Poh &s * ii.s t tI , iIasi. taksn before
lb. . 4iuister Is Ileteba bather , skowlag the
tUe ss4 i4i4ipIIitr stser.t bttlIiIp , to-
i..kr with $ mrtIeIts of the officers and I
u.w. slppi.Ul.It4hl by lIhotoraph taken
sIt.r It. . sI'lesIo.u i.4.thsg lb. dtveri at I
tk. . ,1 , uilu.r INvII.HIi In roaection
wish tht 111.1 esut N4.I.ersWe event
This w.'k . * e b ehlale.d by cutting a
esw. tpii * i' . twu. 8tI bIuglsg Ii to
1h is. . tfls , The LIes building , I
.wth Twptr.teerth set ! N itreetu.
1 U itte.t ( 'oi.iaell IJIuft. , Ii )
V4'I $ L1s5 87 tehi I eet , curs for I
t4I8le 444Iw.4 45V7 1'tvgrsph lvart- )
p.iSeI. II'4 13
MI ' .si s Ii4 iv hI1sNLM S I3IWaerC. (
.
* , . . uCV * UhiU' 3 l e ulok st absuly
K" . p.iUk Vtk. tYsIatl ltllltars
-
i IsuuHeIes * $ A..ust9ISIHu , lieu.
, Pt. Jun. . 74h'ttatit.
I 1u.IIs4.Py SI t'buugO will rua a
, . ' 41 % t&i & VSU ths IUwk IsItad rotte to
lie'u' .eui eb TbI trim wdt
13514k4 M4H4. Jws tht Iti. 81 1 4.
p " . 'v' si.EIu $ e fvowv4Iteas , ste
, ell Vt I44I4. lsl4u trill ; tkvl omse. IJ3
) ssi S
8CIIOOLS' FESTIVAL OF SONG
us bit . ' . ' I ft til.i nI I'liMe. pI iur lh
M..l tub I. . , , iiiI * Iti 1k i eside. niuul
flu' illull h4ehinuul ,
A fril I vnl ni aii. . will t gIeti titititig
I Iii , rititi I ft r wt' ' It by I Iit se Ii tnil cli I Id ten of
this $ tivriitli nil hIghiIh grailes COIl the
hlItIi ICIuMJI of thin city at hinyd' OieIn
litNise. 'IIItCfl teIteett itilI lie given-ott
Vr'tititIny ' , , hiIItsiIy flflII Irluiny evening.-
Vt iiil 3.fiofi t'h I Iii ten w I I I n IIPCC C ft till itl a g itt
thirti , it will tie the hiIge.t niu.lcnh en
ttrlnitilieiit , ever iltiutertnketi by the cttooti
fit the irl1y tutu Juligitig from the lire.
Iiiiihtiny work , It will be the most ucceus
fill tutu eijciys , tIL )
A II them tlitjiirtitiuls of chilitireti will tint
nhIItf'itr At cccli ( If thin nffnlre1 AN the itege
( If Ilityul' . theater I. hot big enough to ac-
rlititttrhtit , thetti nil , They vili tunke their
iililiIlc nppenrnneo 1,000 at a tltite. Otto
iiluht the .elitinl. children of the Seventh
cliii IIgIitli grnilea lii ( liii northern hart of
Ihiti city wIll have their concert , tlut. chilI.
I , I I'll itt I Ii t , 11(111 I hi era Porti o n v I I I have their.
( ill tfltithilr ntitl tlitiite of tliti nchiools of the
cvntrni Pert of Ottialtit will nppear on the
titiril evettitig , The 111gb .chool contingent
will lie nt cli thrcc
Miiis iatsiile Artiohtl1 the superviFor of
ttitislt , hittit licen training the chIldren at-
iiititt Iiice the firet of the year. It has been
a iittiictiilntiit titik ; , tiit her success hai been
irttpurtIntinte. 'rho .Inglng of the ehlhulren
lit .niil to be tinustially good. In her work
MI. . Arnoll ha. ticeti materially aided by
the iiriuciiinl. anti teachers of the different
uclionis vIio have tnken an tuitichi Interest
Iii the idea its the .titiervlsor herself.
Tue IIroceeils of the concerts arc to be ile-
yotcil to worthy objects. One portion will
be turiied over to the womcns relief corn-
litIttec wile are at work providing neces-
ititici anil luxuries for the itoidler boys who
have etihisteul In the war with Spain. The
rest of the money will be spent In securing
atid IncreasIng the librarIes and the number
of pictures In the publIc schools. ThIs por-
tioti of ( lie lirocceils will be ( hlvided among
the different school buhiiIngs.
One of the features of each concert will
be a lingo living flag , composetl of the
boys and girls attIred In appropriate cos-
ttitnei ; , While in this formation they will
sing iintriotic songs. Miss MInnie Coats-
worth , tnezzo-soptnno , and Jules Lumbard
viII nssh.t in the program , whIle the tic-
cotnpiituliit will be Martin Cahn ,
The iirogrnrn arranged Is quIte an am-
liltiotis Otto , 1111(1 will bo Oto same on each
evetiltig. The three concerts will not only
furnIsh a musIcal treat , therefore , but will
also give the citIzens of Omaha an oppor-
( unity to compare the relative merits in
song of the school children of the different
harts of ( lie city.
Oct off ( lie earth on the ( Hatit Sec Saw.
See "Wallace , " untnmeablchIon , at llagen-
hack's.
Cliii , , . liii . ii t 1.uike SIuouI ,
Class day was obruirvell at the Lake school
last irlilay. The program was an unusually
Interesting one and was participated In by
all of tiw titenibers of the eighth grade grad-
outing class. The atidress of welcome to the
high school was delivered by Glenn \Vhar-
toil , a former member of the Luke school.
Durinic the afternoon there was vocal and
hiistrtiineiititl innate , ecitntIons and speak-
lug. Tile litlirhis Vl1o PrtrttciPateih in the ox-
erclsen Were : Mabel l'arker. Florence Gt ± 'ies ,
Wihlaril McEachicron , George Whalen , Ada
l'lutz , Alma OSt , Can Smith , VilhIe l'at-
toil , b'ura Seihert. Wilson Buchanan. Clyde
Moore , Anna Mercer , Charlie McDonald ,
Grace Christensen , howard Warohtam , Ado-
hue fooling.
l'lIMut'VN I'I t.ni Not GuIlty.
fleforo Judge Sinbaugh of the criminal
cohn the following iruined parties wore or-
raigncth and all Plefltiel not guilty : John
Sawyer , grand larceny ; Dennis Dougherty ,
robbery ; Frank Johnston and Et Charring-
ton , forgery ; Will Johnson , larceny.
fleautlfulglatliohliii , ro3ec and floral novel-
tIo. Donaghue , Florist , 109 So. 16th at.
Coolest lilace for family picnics. Band con-
curt Sunday 3 to 6. Krug park.
'l'urtwC itittea
Ia the Union Paitle to the famous summer
resorts in Colorado , Utah , California ,
Idaho , Montana and Oregon.
For rates anti advertising matter call at
city teket otilce , No. 1302 Farnam at.
3ti rrlutge tie11N0 $ .
Tire fohlowitig marriage licenses were issued -
sued yesterday by the county Judge :
Natne atich Address Age.
Charles P. Larson. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Maggie Lake , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
herbert M. Ihogers. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Alum C. Milirtrd. Onirthia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Stewart Moyer. Oninhi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Nellie ltitson. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Roy L. Shaffer. North Platte. Neb. . . . . . . . 25
Louise C.Vlse. . North Platte. Nob. . . . . . . 19
Alfred \'adUiii. Otnaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Inn S. Danielson. Oinalrt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Cuts ii t y 1ouuuui I..uliuiert' Sciustuui.
The meeting of the Hoard of County Cnm-
miasloticrit .fl5 OflO of the shortest that that
body line ever held , it being In session but
five minutes. During that time It acwpted
the resignation of Joseph Vanderford , cue-
tollan of the louglae county exhibit at the
exposition. and altiOlflted Charles Horider tu
fill thu vacancy.
TIm superintendent of the county hospital
was given authority to hire a waitress at
$18 per month. The remainder of the bus-
locus transacted consisteh in the passage
of an appropriation sheet.
Iheautiftil iCrug park. hand concert Sunday
3 to C o'clock.Vnlnut 11111 cats.
LEAHNING THE EXPOSITION
t'ui.ut , i'nelfle l'nsue'nger Men ( huing
( ) -er lime 11hz I'uuIr In
1)0 1 ii II.
The famIly party of ( lencral Passenger
Agent boinax of ( lie Union l'nclfic arrIved
in the city on SatUrday morning and pro-
CCClCd to at. once gain all ( lie potalbie Information -
formation regardIng the attractions of the
exposItIon. The party Incltides twenty-two
general agents of the UnIon Pacific's pits-
senger department. The vIsItors are In
charge of Samuel A , hiutchlson , assistant
getieral passenger ngent of the Union l'a-
cHIc.
cHIc.The
The trIp Is mainly an educational one ,
though It will afford some pleasure to the
loon who have not had the opportunity of
.celtig this part of the country for several
years. To have tile energetIc pasneitger
oiiiclals vIew the exposition so that they
cotild Intelligently descrIbe its attractIons
to prospective travelers was the main Ideit
of thin trIp and It has been well carried out.
The Party spent nearly all ( lay at the eiO-
sitlon grounds , They went dIrectly there
from the station and did not leave the cx-
liositlon grounds until It was time for them
to lcavc for their traIn. They left the city
at i35 o'clock on Saturday afternoon for a
trip over ( lie Union Pacific's main line.
They wIll ho joined at Cheyenne by rep-
resentatlvea of the road from Denver , Chey-
enito , flutto and ether western points. After
a day at Salt Lake City and Ogden the
party will return eastward through Kansas
City. The trip will be under the personal
supervision of Mr. Hutchison.
Tue following Is a list of the visitors , In-
eluding passenger men of various degrees
from all the leading cities of the east , west ,
north and itouth : H. Tenbroeck , J. D. Ten-
broeck , Willard Massey , E. J. Ilutchison ,
I A. Lundqulst , S. A. Myers , D. W. Johnston ,
\v. T. Holly , A. 0. Shearman , T. C. thirst ,
' 1' . C. Wallace , S. W. Turtle , J. F. Aglar E.
It. Tuttle , A. J. Ratchifte , J , 13 , Frawley , J ,
13 , Itceso , George Ady , F. W. Angler , II. F.
Carter and f. V. Maze.
See the baby monkeys at Ilagenback's
NothIng to See , 25 cents to Saw.
A. D. P. Co. ; meniengers furnished ; baggage -
gage delivered , 1302 Dougen St. Tel , 177.
InerenNe In Iteveuuie Iteecilith ,
The Increase in the recelutsof the Omaha
internal revenue otilco for the last year has
been phenomenal. The receipts for May of
1897 were $89,563.13 , while the receipts for
1898 amounted to $175,048.54. an Increase of
85.485.3S , or almost 100 per cent. For the
eleven months of the fiscal year beginning
with July 1 , 1897 and eliding with Juno 1
the receipts of the omco were $913,011.91 In
excess of those of the twelye months begin-
fling with July 1 , 1896 , and the receipts for
the last eleven months are $285,919.20 In cx-
cess of the receipts for the two fiscal years
beginning with July 1 , 1S95 and 1896 , re-
tip ect ively.
Only family resort. No objectionable char.
acters. Krug park. Sunday concert.
For bed and decoration plants. cut flowers ,
roses of all kinds , sign work , for funerals ,
etc. , at greatly reduced prices. fl. Harts ,
1813'lriton at. Tel. 776.
Ireland in Pictures anti magazines bound
by A. I. Root , 1609 howard street.
lIeu ! to Uuulieil Suites ( our ( .
George Tostevin , the barber who was connected -
nected with Thomas A. Allison and Daisy
Hutton in conducting a fraudulent labor
agency , was arrested by Deputy United
States Marshal Allan on a charge of using
the mails for fraudulent purposes. the was
given a hearing before United States Coni-
mission Anderson and was put under bonus
to appear before the federal grand jury.
Tostovins only connection with the so-called
lnhior agency was that he allowed Allison to
Introduce him to a number of women who
were looking for work as Mr. Lee , a man
, Supposed to have desirable IoSItions On the
I .x irnaltion grounds at his disposal.
IAYLIGJI'l' '
TRAIN I'O COLORADO
via hock lliuiauI Itoitle.
Leaves Omaha 5:20 : a. xii. , arrives Denver
and Colnrndo Springs S p. in. Take this
train atitl save sleepIng car nato of 3.CQ.
Ticket omco 1323 Farnain street.
Pleasant lintel hitching and feeding stables -
bles , 24th and Spencer. One block from exposition -
position grounds. Good accommodatIon , low
rates.
Dr. Yager. 405 Paxton 131k. Tal. 1016.
Beginning June 3 the Hotel Dehione will
be American plan. rates $2.00 and up , same
as before Jutie 1st.
have Root print it.
talUSIiIfs'IS. :
1ANAK'S
MENAGERIIE.
The Great Feature of the Midway Is
Iliugeuiback's 'l'raluucui % Vllul Autlutal Show.
hundreds of Startling Acts.
See the Baby Lions ,
Baby Bears ,
Baby Elk ,
Baby Monkeys.
The Ifrigenhack Animal Show pleases all
visitors-Finest Menagerie and Arena
Performance in the World.
Aulmisaton to all Menagerie and Arena
performnnces : Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c
Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c
[ ITMR NECSSfri.
I Refriqerators tilasoline
I .kifl(1 flint save ice lie smokeless killd -
T
1)1115 alifI keel ) the fool just like gas-just as
I)111'O ah1(1 ( UOll-5 ( ) Cliy stie-\\e \ have a guar.
to keep C1OiUI'-ZLIl izos ' aiitee that goes with
at all Pl'tl'CStlhll the every Reliable Gasoliiie
1)L"lCes al tJ ilght for the Stove we sell - Same
Sizes. with tIi&
I.awn Mowers Quick Meal
peasy I'nlnLing , L411100t11 Blue Flame Oil Stove-
( 'littihig Gtll'IhthlI ( 811(1 tue best. oil stove ever
l'eiIhhi4yIVitlhia - it 0 11 0 Ina(1e-1'i1o 1 898 pat.
_ torus at i'ediiee I ' .
) . ( ' iiot O Il'icos.
gOOl. (
'Vater ' Coolers
Water Filters
_ . fill SIZOS fi'oni the
: : : : = ; : - - - I ii
bh4 UlflLO-CttII ill 1)OIIY Size for hlOlfle Use
I the hveh1t.Y'fi\e gal-
flhl(1 lot 1114 5110W y u
how Hllct'esiii'ul t hey hLl'O. kI 11(1- I'rlces rIght here , too.
I MW.TON ROGERS & SON ,
Cor 14th an [ arnam.
. . , . . - . _ _ _ . -----a-
I ---n.- - - = - - - - - -
The FnunntuuiOnyx Finaiu. .
Visitors to the exposition should not faIl
to vIsit the finest and largest soda fountal't
on earth , made otMexican onyz , white
enamel and burnlshsl gold , with the most
harmoniously blended effect over produced.
The entire pavilion covers over 10,000 sqUare
feet , The main fountain is built In penda-
gen shape and is question the most
inaguificent of any dIspensing apparatus
ever conceived , It Is under the personal
nianngeincnt of the 'On.yx Soda Fountain
company of Chicago and St. Louis , who are
the largest manlfaetirers % of soda fotlntnlns
In the country and are not In any manner
allIed wIth the trusts. Visitors when In the
cIty will see one ot.thelr best efforts In the
store of Myers & Dillon Drug company ,
corner of 16th and Fernaun streets. Visitors to
the exposition will be courteously treated
and served with nectars of the gods while
listenIng to the seductive straIns of the
world-renowned MarIne band-morning and
evenIng-dIscoursing the most classical and
popular music. Mr , T , 13. Rains and Mr.
John McCloaky of St. Louis nnd Mr. J. 13.
Ilonroli , the orIginator of the syateni of draw-
lag soda water which has made the Onyx
company fatuous and who is secretary of ( ho
company in Chicago , are giving the Installation -
tion of ( ho plant personal attention. Mr.
Rains of the company Iii widely known as
one of the leading chrnists of the west.
The exposition management can be coligrat-
ulated upon securing such efficient service ,
Mr. McClosky was the discoverer of the
great health beverage known as "McCloaky's
Now Orleans Mead , " which has a worll-
wide reputation. All the fountains In the
exposition grounds are under the manage-
nieuit of ( lie Onyx Soda Fountain compatty
and the big fountain on the grand idaza
under ( ho big trees Is the most delIghtful
spot on the grounds ,
See the arena performance at Ilagen-
back's ,
Take a rIde on the Giant See Saw ,
; t&,00 buys a fine tailorea suit a J. A.
Korvans , 422 S. 15th at.
DIE ! ) .
PETERSON-Oscar , aged 34 years , June 4 ,
1893. Funeral Stindity afternoon at 2
oclock from fitmily residence , Thirteenth
and Lake streets. I'nterment at Mount
hope cemetery. Friends Invited. Was a
member of Gate City lodge , No. 98 ,
Ancletit Order of United Workmen ,
oed Atomizer GOc
We make a specialty of Rubber Goods-
buy them direct from factories-and theac
can guarantee the newness of every article
wo tiell in the rubber goods line. It Is tin-
portant that goods LIE NE\V.
DRUGS AT CUT PI1ICES EVERY DAY.
500 Horaford's Acid Phosphate , we Bell , . 34c
2-quart Water Dug ( warranted ) 50c
Quart bottle Port or Sherry Vine . . . . . . SOc
2&c Vermont Itoot Beer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c
25c Laxnti'o Dromo QuinIne , we sell. . . . 14c
25c Cascarets , we sell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c
25c liromo Seltzer , we sell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c
2c : , iIen's Footense , we sell. . . . . . . . . . . . Dc
Dc Ruby l'eanl 'rooth Soap , we sell. . . . 14c
2c Carter's Liver 1'Ihis. we aol ! . . . . . . . . 12c
Dc Alicock's l'nrnus I'hnsters , we sell. . 9c
23r. ' Mennen's Talcum Powder , we sell , , lie
SOc Syrup of Figs , 'we sell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SOc Ynies Face i'nwder , we neil. . . . . . . . . . 34c
81.00 Scott's Emulsion , we sell. . . . . . . . . . . . STe
$1.01)'lno Cardul , we sell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-Ic
$1.00 Plerce'ti Favorite Prescription . . . . 62c
Tc : ; Crab Apple , we sell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc
Shermau&M000nlleII Drug Co5
Onlttll U , Se'l , _ 1518 Duuiire.
( Middle of Block , )
[ xposition
Visitors ARE
i cordialIy illvitel
: to examine our
. large stock of
Ivors & Pond , Vose , Emerson
and Chickerin Pianos5
All styles at lowest prices ;
cash or easy payli1eIltS.
Chickering , walnut case , only $85OO $
Kimball Upright only. . . . . . . 18OO
flecker Bros. , good condition. 61.00
Organsand Square Pianos 25,00
New piallos for reiit cheap
A. C. MUELLER. PianoTtilier. Tcl. 1625
SCIIMOILER & MUELLER ,
1315 Farnam St.
Leading Piano Dealers
Doson Store
Special
Prices for Monday.
Booth's "Jlyoinel' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64c
i'aine's Celery Cornp.und . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cc
Hood's Saraapariila. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carter's Liver Pills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c
l'e-nti-na . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TIc
Malted Milk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40c anti 7ic
Syrup of Figs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32c
Castorla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dc
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. . . . 6'2c
Pierce's FavorIte l'rescriptlon . . . . . . . . . 62c
Sure Death Bed Bug l'oisou . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c
\Vliilam's Pink l'illa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Be
Cuticura Itesoivent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l'innud's iau ( III Quinine . . . . . . . . . .2Se and iCe
Mile's Wild Cherry I'horphate . . . . . . . . . .
P'Ishior'r ( ) ( ) t hoer , Sc , 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . lie
Coke's Dndruft Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dandrlno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bc
Boston Store Drug llept
AUCTION
I wIll offer at auction In Omaha at the
Bushman Storage house , 1015 Leavenworth
St. , itt H In the uwnuhtig , on .lulie 7th , all
the supplies of tlu Union Pacific Railroad
hospitals , Iucludltigr beds and bedding , dressers -
sers , stands , chairs. china and glassware ,
carpets , ranges , stoves auid barrivare , sur-
gleal instrutuents , books , operating tables ,
atrotclters , SPIitltS , atitl many other articles
too numerous to mention.
w. J..ciu1bi ait1i ,
ChilefSuigcon Union Pacific.
Receivers Railroads and hospital Trust
Fund.
Do You tIppen
to Use Ilose ?
If yes , does yours have either of
thieso nnlnc en It-
Triton-Cascade--Torrent-
- - - -
Artesian or Vhtrlpool-
If not-you haven't the 1)CSt ijoito
made StUd WO ygfl , y to Intro thu
kind we sell. .
E'cry Ioot GtIaraIlteed.
JAS. MORTON & SON CO. ,
1511 13013CR STRUCI'
CONSUMPTIVE TAKES POISON
P. V. flowlln , Despondent Ucenitie
of IIIN l'1islenl Conilhion ,
Couuuuuuit. Sit Iclde.
Despondent , It. Is believed beeatio he was
amicted with consumption , F.V. . Ilowlin , a
young negro living at 1017 CapItol avenue ,
CommItted suIcide yesterday mornIng by
swallowing a quantity of morphine. lie was
found dead in hIs bed by his landlady about
10:30. : From ( be appearance of the rooni It
was evIdent that deceased had a violent
hemorrhage just before ho took the fatal
draught.
liowhin was a stranger in the city and his
antecedents are not known , tie was about
22 years old , Pawn tickets and receipts for
fines front the police court were the only
papers found In his possession.
lIeluueuitier disc Nissan
"KIMBALL" Pianos.
A. liospe , 1613 Douglas , Omaha ,
Hamilton Warren , % i. D. , eclectic anti niag-
turtle physician , lisa moved isis oillce to the
Tizatd block , 224 North 23d street , Special
attention to all long stantilag or lingering
dleases and to diseases of omen and chill-
dren.
ILeuuicuusIser the Nitine ,
"KIMUALL" pianos.
A. Itospo , 1519 Douglas , Omaha ,
The Suui'rii l6quuijuitoutt
and quick time of the Union Pacific makes
It the popular lIne to all principal western
resorts. City ticket offlce , No , 1302 Far-
nam st.
IlD.OO TO DRN'i7It AND RETUI1N
% 'in iloek 1.slnuuut lioule.
Tickets on sale June tth and 6th , good to
return for 30 days. Trains leave Omaha
6:20 : a. ni , 1:30 : p. in. and 7 p. in. ; only line
running 3 train. a day front Omaha to Denver -
ver , F'or sleeping car reservations nod
tickets call at 1323 Farnain street.
l3ani concert Xrug park , 3 to C o'clock.
Take Walnut 11111 cars.
It Costs You 50c
linde Sam's Tobacco Cure , we sell the
$ l,00 size for Soc-anti it It fuila to
etire yfl of the tobiteco habit , we will no-
turn the tO vC11tr4 to yoti-W'e soil it on a
ltiitivo guarantee.
West's hlrnliu utmiui Xcrve'Vreust-
iiiitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : inc
l.axattve llromo.Qulnlne , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc
Frog in the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hire's Itoot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pyramid Pile Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pal no's Celery Compound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Castoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22c
Stuart's Dyspepsla Tablets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290
l'krce's Favorite Prescription . . . . . . . . . . 62c
: itiitu ) I3ttil , lii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . itC
Jtlt'eIliie Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc
Cuticura Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vootihtiry's Soaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lzC
Fraiiclscitn Drops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ole
Carters l.Iver I'lll' ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12e
I Iothq' , Siumritgtia ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Duffy's Malt Vu'hlskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOC
Warner's Safe Cure..i , , . . . SOc
Lvdizt l'Inkhnni's Compound. . . . . . . . . . . . .
\'mno Kolafra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Tic
l3roino Seltzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14'oiis 'l'oothi I'owtler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c
All others in ProPortion.
ei'r iqiCi
SCHAEFER
0 RUUG 1ST
16th nail Chicago St. .
The houselurnishing
_ _ _ _
, . ftuestion
Finds Its most favorable soiuuttoa in
our titore. The satisfactioll obtained
by buying here is contagious-it has
spread-many now faces tell us how
det'l ) it has "struck in. " May was a
memomablo month , but June will be
mono so. Our grand spritig offerings
are drawing the crowtl , getting the
business , keepIng things lively , daily
demonstrating to scores of flOW lat
rons ( hut it iuws to trade herC. if
I : a yoU have a ; lennl' to spemid for kitchen -
- en goods. whether you are rich. oor
- . - or just so , don't spend it until you
: : . - - - - - / have seen our collection of house-
,
aP si hold necessities.
Special , Value itt Hammocks
Croquet , Etc. , Etc1
and 1521 Dou S Street
wm1mMwMwM
A Beautiful Woman
Always attracts attention , but if with a
handsome face and figure Is combined an
artistic mInd , she is an hundred-told more
attractive to nil refined men and women.
But mere outward beauty cannot long re-
taRt our admiratIon. It is the soul that
is within , and behind it all that takes a
permanent itold upon us. This we may . '
aptly apply to a piano.
The ease may be of choice woods and
artistically designed , but it Is the tone , the
soul as it s'ere. of the instrument that must
be COflh1)lliCd wIth it to complete the beauty
. which the case alone cannot supply. Such
a conhljinntion Is found in the Fischer piano ,
the cases nrc the most artistic and beautiful -
tiful ever produced. but the tone quality
brings out a new beauty to the piano as ( lie
artistic mind of the beautIful woman lends
a new charm to her taco and figure. We
have on exhibition in our music room a very
largo and specially selected stock of these
famous Pianos , along with 22 other different
makes , including the world renowned 'Chick-
crlng l'iano , rIghtfully termed the King of '
Instruments. We sell the very best vianos
the wend produces. We guarantee the price
on any idano you select to be less thati you
vili get anywhere cisc on earth. Every in-
etrurnent sold guaranteed as represented or
money refunded.
HaydeDBros
Do
. I I
- Tlieii W11 not buy a
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F HERRICK
' '
_ s4ui'i'4u
_ : : :
J I A 4
Jy - -"I REFRIGERRTOR
- - - " which to keep the 11311k lie drinks , and
LI- : ' " - . . . guard. agaitist diseases that are
( Jilt ; unoIlg CIiillFe1I dui'iiig the heated
tei'tn , cinecl : by foul zinc linings ?
SPECIAL lIiFItIGl3tt.tTOILS M.Il3 'L' ( ) ( )1tI)1ht ,
SQUIRES & SMITH ,
-GENirtAL { AGEN'l't-
Tel. 1605. 1614 Capitol Ave. , Omtilia.
COLE & COLE , Agents , FRANK KOUTSICY , Agent ,
CouncIl Bluffs. Sutlt Oniahin.
. But The Japanese Art Auction . .
AT 321 SOUTH 15TH ST.
1) . 1y Lit 2 : $ ( ) itiici 7:30 : p. iii.
uiiiest dis)1ay of art goods OVOI' ofret'ed to the citizens of
Omaha , LllIiCS , (1Ohl't ( fail to attehl ) I hose sales. One oi'
31101'ii elegant l)1C50111S w'ill hO giveli away at evei'y sile-costs :
YOU nothing.
J. R. . ' 1LtXCy & Co. , 4ttlCtiOIlCCI'S , . KANOW , Iiuportcr.
r- _ _ _ -
The Only Original Exposition Souvenir Spoon.
: ( ( S.\Jjl IIY
Coffee $1.35 Iii. S. Cu , I I I OiuiaIs. ,
, , MsntielImr ; , 0 5 , ! trtyuloiid. lw I ) . Uodfruy.
Tea $2.75 . I uhiikoi'it , I I. ' . i : . I till iIirIi. , I A lb l'.d Iioini , I l'rita S.uiid a cii ,
S V , I.ltiulu , 'y , iJilo. ittiLlil. ' 0 , lilulTs
Sterling Sliver. % 'ltolt'srtle , ' - ' , .s lki. I.Ioo Freuzur , , I ti , % Vulliui.iu.
° ' ° ' flue. ors ( ) iiiiahirt , N.h. ( , Iipley. A. hlhluberitisu. Ijitequetuin & Cu ,
' I aNn PIIt'LO AN ! ) NO IlVJ.t'FION ,
hAYDEN BROS
Selling New and Good Shoes Chcap
Gootl shoes aced lie iiralue. The rIght
shoes sell themselves , If they have a chsnco
to speak for thetneelves. It's just as easy
to use big words anti make extravagai
claims for poor shoes as for good huoM
hut the selliag of the shoes Is rather dlff&
ent. l'cople ktmw good shoes when they see
tlieni . They know Itoor shoes , too-the sec }
end time , if not ( ho first. Our methods are
tltiipliclt' itself square flInt stralght.forwarti.
\'e take the groutid that you are the best
Judge of the hioe you want and the prIce
you otight to pay. 'i'oU tell us what you
want-we show you what we have and what
the Price Is , We leave the decisIon solely ( ci
you , _ LdAIl
LADIES' ' OXrORDS.
Ladles' flue tan tiumil black miongoin
el.70 ufnnul tics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lumittles hue % 'Iel kId ,
* 2.OOi'xtttrtl tie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
I.nIies' flu' viol kid ( ii , ,
$2.23 milisrtl ( k's . . . . . . . . . . .
Lndi' Otto viol k ii l'ritices.
12.50 ofonl tie' , . . . . . . . . . . .
HAYDEN BROS.
Selling Ncv iiiid ( oed Shoes Clienp.
You Can Be happy -
at a Vet' ) ' sinitlt &xpi'iise If ou smoke-4
I ' S J _ _ _ _ , _
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. ,
' : :
Our5CeiitJersey
I'IlhilestIunltl)13' ( the best 5-edIt eig.it
sold lit Oiiirtlii. : . .
Paxton Block Cigar Store ,
Itilli amid Fttiittil. . . /
J&iCOi & ) .Taslnlt'k , Prop , ' " "
I
Delayed y a Train-
That's what happened to a ship-
inent of Jewel Gasoline Stoves last
week and for a few days we could
not supply ( lie demand. The de-
mnaiid for
Jewel Oasolinc Stoves
increases every tirty.'hien we
place one in a neighborhood it is /
sure to sell a few inure for us , Tue
case of operation , the absence of
orion and smoke auth the absolute
safety are exclusive features with
the Jewel. We now have all sizes
and invite Inspection. . Have you
seen our Acorn exhibIt at the Ex-
iOsitiOul yet ?
HIJSSIE
HARDWARE COMPMV , '
2407 Curning St.
"If buy it of Iluasie it's right. "
LW
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Visitors
' , 'ro the EXlOsItlOflt Do V
kiios' you can save
c etiough on ovovy Pair of
shoes yell buy hriru to
jla.v , yout' ailtiikaion to
& tllo gt'oiiittle for 3 or 4
I days ?
c From $1.50 $ to $2.00 $ on
r each pair.
't All leitthiers , al i ,4tyleS , , till
' colors of titiiii ,
' YOUR CHOICE for $3.50 $ "
r ReentShoe Co. ,
\t O5 Sotitli 1 5th St.
FAOS'
8-fuout IIuuuiisg , Flogs , , . , , . . . , . , , ia !
.IslI ( , , ut hunting Fiiti.N . . . . . . . . * : t.ou . . _ - . . - .
, t 58 ( oust hush iiti' Phsmi.tH . . . . . . . . ; 4 i.ou - _
(156 fiu. ( Iltujut lug i'iIm55N . . . . . . . . 150.1)15 )
gt i. foist iIiui * I.u I'ls.ss . , , , . . , 157.0(5 (
lox Iii fo' , ( JIulilisig Fhuigs , , , , . $10.01)
( ud ( on Plugs , lOll to , , , . , . , . . , 151.00
, i lid I ii Fhi.s . , 0 (1(5501 * up ,
Townsend WIoeI & Gun 0o ,
_ _ _ il.t _ ,
.
Ii IiII. FOli'I' OI'
Lawn Hose
Vo cell Is guaranteed-the prices range trout
73'c to 20c lien foot.
OMAHA TENT AND RUBBER CO. ,
301 1 1'AlNAM ST.
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