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DAILY BEE SVNDAY JUNE 19 1898. J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAhA : , , - BOCUSOBDER hOLDS T11E1 ? One of the Rue by Which Colonel Bryan's ' Men Are Kept. ' BOYS ARE AUXIOUS TO GET TO TIlE FRONT ( EngcrncMI to Et1IIt hi the V1sit or T ? 4eetII4 JntensI ut VnIIit for I thi' Third 'l'Iircnti.ns Ilegi- lfltt tJ IeIitt ( ion. I4CON Juno 18.-SeciaL-tt ( ) Is learned flinL Ii emu locnIItics where the lilen bavo signeil the enlistment rolls to become rnembcra of companks In the Third regiment ( hid have later conclmic4 thnt tLi y would lIke to recruit into the First and cc nU icItiients , an alleged order from ( Jenerol harry has been ue(1 to prcvcnt the men from joining. ( ho last named regiments. Word that this was being done has been received from two or three points. Today a.ILbpatch from Hastings to a Lincoln morn- ng paiJer TeaIs as follows : Cnptnln 1)ungan of company IC. Third , rcglment , Nebraska volunteer Infantry , has nrdcrid all those Who IaVC signed the en- , : IItincnL roll to reIort to theIr captain at company beadqQartrs at or before 10 p. m. Hutulny , the 19th , for rnublll7nton ( at Fort Onnilia. To make certain that iotio : of his : nnii ciult the comimny to join the recruits fnr the FIrst or Second rglnients the citii- tnhti further orders that according to In- structiouB from Adjutant General Harry men who havu Bigned the enlistment roll of IC company cannot be enlisted In nny ether organization , ami ( lint all those who fall to report for duty will be regarded so reiortcd. This action Is taken to prevent somu of the boys from enlisting under LIeutenants - , . tenants \Vilson of the First and llartigai : of ( the Second. They vent Into ( ho comimny 1itt the time It was tlulr only chance to nIlnt , but now that the opportunity offers tiey have been considering the change. The Information was given out from the adjutant generala office today that no such order had been sent out , as the men In the companies have not yet been mustered Into the service , either as guardsmen or volun- - tecra. and the department has no control over tilefli. Contrary to expectatIon the companies of the Third regIment will not be taken Into the Nebraska National Guard , ' - . - - - but will be mustered direct Into the volunteer - teer service. Tills leave the men at liberty to enliit in the two older regiments It they choose. They are bound to the companies In the Third regiment only by the agreement - mont they entered Into when they signed the company lists. . ; i hUM % ( ) ifliIULI ( ' , ntrd. NolIrIthica La now without a National Guard , and practically without equilinlent for one. III order to draw the national apportionment - mont which is duo JulIe 30 , ittici amounts to nearly $7,000 , the state is supposed to , have a National Guard of at least $00 mern- - bers. There Is , however , no apprehension that. the present condition will Interfere with the drawIng of tile appropriation , as It Is based on the annual report which was made before the other regiments were mustered - tored out of the guard and Into the volunteer - teer service. It Is probable that as soon as the Third regiment Is sent to the front , a move Will be Illade to build up a new National - tional Guard. There are a large number of companies organized over the state ready to mlii when the opportunity presents itself. Edwin II. Lullthnrt , one of the state bank examiners , enlisted In COflhjflhlY L , Second regiment , anti went south with the coin- pany. lie baa since received a discharge In order that he might be appointed second lieutenant in company U of the Third regiment - mont , nail arrived in this city last night. The otlicial order making the transfer was - - Issued today as follows : Private Edwin IL , Luikart. company L , Sccoid : Nebraska voluRteer infantry , Camp u. Thoms. ChIehcamzuga } National Park , 't ' ; a. , baViiig rcportcd t& this office In coin- PlumeD with paragraph 35 , specIal orders No. 137. headciuartrs of the army , adjutant geuerais oflice , Washington. June 11 , lSiS , lie will report to Captain John 11. I3rown , company P. Third regiment. Wakefield , NihL fnr duty. Christ IitII Iiidcnvor Cniiveii * lOft. . . - The district conventlbn of the hrIstiin Endeavor society wIll meet In Lincoln next week , opening on the afternoon of the 21d. On the evening of that day there wilt be an address of welcome by Itov. ilindinan of tills city anil a response by Raw , Madden of Nebraska - braska City. There will be other talks by prominent ministers and church workers. On Friday there will be Interesting sessions In the morning. afternoon and evening , one - . of the principal speakers being Itev. Mr , Turkle of Omaha , The local Endeavorers are making such arrangements as will insure the success of the convention. A number of members of Deborah Avery chapter , Daughters of the American Itevolu- tion , vent to Omaha yesterday and took part in the revolutionary meeting. They returned homo greatly pleased with their 4 , visit. They took with them a number of relics , WhliCll will be en display with the state collection of the society duriilg the exposition. The Evening Call newspaper plant was sold on a mortgage yesterday afternoon , be- lug bid in by Clara Blair of Napoleon. 0. , a relutho of tilt ) present publishers of the paper and also the bolder of one of the mortgages on the plant. The county teachers' intitute whIch is : nov ill session In this city , has a large attendance - tendance and 501110 good work is being done , Titis morning work was begun on the ax- aminations. There is a move on toot among the teachers to organize an excursion to the exposition at Omaha some day iiext week to - inspect the state clucational di3phlly and ' see the other sights of the big shuw. , , ; ii As'vIcGs' : COUit'V 1'IIClEIIN ( . I'4'rIIi CIIP4I' $ Of Iiuportnisee Ctone sri , suuI Art lei'ldi'il. hASTINGS , Nab. , Juno 18-Special-- ( ) The district court hail several important cases before it this week , among them heiug that of John IL Ynger agiinst the Exchange National hank of this city , Several years ago John II. Vager , a Pronlincilt business man of this cty. was the owner of a fiao farm in Adams county , which he had mart- gng3d ahil efltumboed for a large amount of money , the Hxciiango Natlonill bank of Lids city belug a principal creditor. A little l ter un deeded LIIO farm to iui official of the baiil , and still later the official sold the fhrnl at a boom iricp , which It appears was in excees otY gsr' folnler Indebtetiness to the bnk by Boveral hundred dollars. 5ev. cral ziionttis after this sale Yagi'r , through fiB attornoya , demanded from the bank an accounting and tllat. it pay over to him the dhffercacu betweezi the amount of his in- dehtedness and i1It amount realized by tIle stihu pt Liu tuna , lioldiiig that the. deed was In effect a trust for this iurposo , but the bank consItlere' ' its deed forni Yager absolute - # _ - , lute and refused to' account. February ii , Ig)3 ) , 'ngei' brought suit in 1110 district court to enforce his theory of the contract and the case was tried before lion. William Gas- - hill as referee , who decided against him , lie carried his aso to the supreme court and succeeded itt reversIng Guslln's decision and the case was reintiniled for a new trial. This took ilihee Thursday and yesterday the jury awarded Yager a verdict of $1 , after sitting up oer the question for two nlgbts and a day. day.Jollil Jollil I. . flagman prayed for and was granted a divorce from Ills wile , Catherine ) linguian , on grounds that were quite scri- ous. ous.The The case of William Kerr against . (1. mid Joseph Slorey demanded considerable tRue and attention , This cao originally began in the county court Juno 24 , 1896 , where Kerr sued defeudantu on a lost note nail recovered judgment tar $13J.37 , Tile 1efeudauth &ppaaled to ( ho district court , clsimirig Crehlt for certain pajrncnts which they ahhegod were endorsed on the lost notes , October 19 , 1897 , the case was first tried before a district court jury , which took the tcfendants' view of the case and oniy gave Kerr a verdict for $29.I& . Judge Ikahi set this verdict aside anti ordered a new triaL Tile result of [ new trial was announced by tho. jury this week , which deelilul In favor of Kerr , giving him a ver- diet for $490. $ The defendants are now waiting a now trial and will probably go to the supreme court. Tile Daniel 3. Myern case was one of the most stubborn contests of the term , In 1893 Danitl J , Myers was elected road overseer - seer of IcIlvor township. At the cxpira- tion of his term ho sent in his report , but the tOWfl hoard refused to accept it , holding that lie had not pr'operly accounted for all the Public funds entrusted to him. It was but a short time after this when Myers removed - moved to Missnuri leaving the matter 'tn- IlOttlCl , On April 10 , 18t , the town board brought on an attachment suit in the dia- trlct court for the purpose of forcing Myers to terms. For a long time Myers was kept busy making trips back and forth from MIs- sonri to look after the toatter , lie finally moved bnek Tile suit dragged along until this week , when it caine tip before the jury for a final hearing. After the case was submitted to It the jury Ining out for a day and a night , wiieii a verdict w s rendered favoring the defendant. Arminta IJufley was grantel a divorce from bar husband , Frank Durfey , on the grounds of ( nilure to provide and desertion. SIte was also restored to her maiden name , Armiuta ltobinson. ( 'ass Culiy IV , C. T. U. NEIIMVKA , Nab. , Juno 18.-Special.- ( ) Tiio eighth annual meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance union of Cass county closed its labors iiero Thursday night , after a two days' meeting , The society Is In a very Ilourishlng condition , with all dues anti assessments paid. The reports of oil the county officers were very encouraging , show- lag that enthusiastic work is being done. Mrs. lie. Hoover , district president , gave a very enjoyable report of the national anti 'orhd's conventions held last fall , Mrs. Oelia Kirkpatrick was elected president ; Miss Jessie Todd , recording secretary , and Miss Sue KIrkpatrick , corresponding secre- tary. lhinekniiilIi I.ONCS nfl ICFA1tN'EY , Neb. , Juno 18.-Speeial.- ( ) Last Thursday while Thomas Quail , a binek- sniith living a few miles north of town , was working at his anvil , a piece of red hot iron flew up and struck him in the eye , burning it completely out of tue socket. The city council Is discussing the matter of requiring lwopcrty owners to put in Itermanont sidewalks when replacing time old wooden ones which are wearing out. Crops of all kinds are looking fine in this county and the Prospects were never better. Rye , in some cases , is as high as a maim's head , and wheat and oats are not far be- hind. (1s r.i si I IL II I .1 emto I' Co ii ye iii I on. CHADRON , Neb. , June 18.-Speclal.- ( ) The second annual convention of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of tile Ninth Nebraska district began a three days' session in this city yesterday evening , when Rev , U. V. Itonminger of Crawford delivered a lecture on 'Tho Forces In the Making of Palil. " A very interesting pro- graii was rendered today , those taking vart being : Miss Dippory , hay Springs ; Rev. A , J. Turkle , Omaha ; Itev. V. ' . P. i'ease , flay Springs ; ltov. T. L. Jeffers , Prof. 'IV. C. PhlilpS. Chadron ; Miss Minnie Newby , Adaton ; C. A. Turner , flay Springs. 1)rl ft ( Pod XVIIi Celebrate. TRENTON , Nob. , June 1S.-Spectal.- ( ) The people of DrIftwood are imiaking exten- stvc lIriirnrations for their annual Fourth of July celebratIon. County Attorney lilack- ledge will Ilm ir1Qr f , the day. A. C. Yocuni nail several others will speak. This will be the only celebration In the county and a grand time is expected. Aftcr Uernits. CHADRON , Nob. , June 18.--Special.-- ( ) Sergeant Charles Reed. company Ii , Second reginlent Nebraska Volunteer Infantry , arrived - rived in the city yecterday and Went to his home at Crawford , Ho will recruIt twenty- eight men in Dawes county to liii tue quota of COfllpU H up to Its war strength. Vi , II to l'IMN Muster. TRENTON , Nob. , Juno 18.-Speclal.-- ( ) Two of the soldier boys from hero failed to pass mpster and returned home timls morn- 11mg. They are 'IV. D. Otis anti Ed Wade. ! mist lsiuuiI l'reIgJmt Sal l,114'IItM. CHICAGO , June 18.-Eastbound ship- meats for the week amounted to 72,1S9 tons , against 82,335 for the week previous and 63,061 last year. Time Lake Shore ied with 10,512 tons. Other linee carrleti : Michigan Central , 6,719 tons ; \\'abash , 8,454 tons ; F'ort Wayne , 7,270 tons ; Pathantile , 7,481 tons ; Baltimore & Ohio , 5,254 tons ; Grand Trunk1 4,515 tons : Nickel Plate , 7,850 tons ; Erie , 8tO4 , tons : Hug Four , 2,5 _ tons. BUCKET SHOP CLOSES OUT' 'l'miru of \VhiefltMirkct % % 'IjuI $ Ul the Jolt , , L. lllt ClIflhiN si.tit Coitiiu. , . Th John L , lloyd commission firm was on the wrong side of thu wheat market Friday and timoflrrn was forced into hiqui- dation , us head , Jolla L. ik.ytl , cannot be found by a horde of customers 1io would have profited by his failure to get on the rIght side of the market had he staid in Omaha and paid them their winnings. The failure of the firm affects at least fifty custolmlerB , whose inveatnients with tlte ann ranges from $5 lipward. One customer , a traveling nina , makes thmo ns.ertion that his winnings amounted to $200. As the hiram did a bucket shop busiimess on a. very small scale and hmad ( or its customers a class that are not overburdened with wealth , it Is thought that the failure will no amolmnt to over $600. None of tile bigger dealers with whom time firm placed business slmffer by the collapse so , tar as known , The firm of ii. It. i'cimny & 'Co. was given a 'check for $200 by Hoytl Friday , but on irevntatioi , at the Cpu- merciJIl National bank it was repudiated. TIme- check , Mr. l'onny of Ulo dent said , lied been given in good faith : by Boyd , lie having at tile ( hue jUst that amount to hIs credit , hut the check went through the clearing house too late , as the inoimey on deposit -as attached by sono'ot Hoyd's creditors before It reached the bank. itlr , Penny , however , will , ho thinks , lose nothing , as 50010 of Jioyd'i atok that be holds will fully cover the amount if sold , Young Iloyti was lust seen Friday night. lie then spokq of time hard blow the firm lied beell trucft by the turning of the mnar- ket , but said lie could meet nil denmands. Yesteriiay niorning ho failed to show up at ills oillce ii : time lIoamd of Trade building aRid aim invetigatioim of his affairs resulted In the discovery that 110 had taken all' the zmolmey 10 the otfico and hail wiIhiirawn all ills funds at. time Commercial National beak but $200. lie could not. be ound at his boarding placq sonmcimero on Capitol avenue aimli It is the belief that he has heft the city , The John L. Uoytl conmmlssion firm was estabhishmeti in a very small way about six weeks ago. liii capital , it is said was represented - resented in the energy of its yoummg founder. (1 , A. U. L'oiiriitIes , Ati'tloiii Comrade James 1' , Kemple of time old 6th Iowa infantry , aged 60 years , passed away at 10 a. in. yesterday , I"unerni at 2 p. in , today ( Sunday ) , ( room his late residence , 3420 Larirnore aveilue , All 0. A. IL. coin- rathes requested to attend. As lie was imo athlliated with any of our local posts , let us all turn out and each bring a flower to lay . on his grave , JNO. U. FURAY. iiRLoNY NOT iN EV1DECE DscorcI Prevails In the Ranks of the Popi1ist Party. RINGSTERS TRY TO ENFORCE THEIR RULE Slnte'Pnt Vi ) to ( live Ilolcomul , a Place oil time SnirClilc Iieiicl tutu Ealmnluuten ( lie Gu- crnorshtip. DIscord prevails in the inner circles of the populist party in Nebraska , It Is nil due to the attempt of the stete housq ring to die- tate time nomlimations for not alone next fall's campaign but the supreme judgeship in ISDO. The ringsters are Just at present in a quandary. Tile intent at first was to force the nomination of Governor Ilolcomb for a third tern : , but such opposition to this arose that the arrangement has been cancelled and the iilam : its now arranged is to heath the ticket withi no less a nersonace thimun State oil Inspector ldmisten. Well concocted plans have been laid to accomplish this end , The ringsters , realizing that Douglas county had one or more candidates who would ho potent factors If Douglas county were glyen its 100 or more delegates in the convention , at once set at work to fill time pathway of these candidates with Insurtountabie oh- stacles , how to circumscribe was not an easy problem to solve , but the ringsters hit upon a plan which if they succeed in carrying - ing out , will give thme state house bosses sweeping control over the nominations anti render thie Douglas county candidates and delegation helpless anti itnpotent. The plan as laid makes the vote for Maxwell - well three years ago tile basis upon which delegates shall be appoitloned. Those opposed - posed to the ring insist that the basis shmaht be , or should be , the vote cast tar flryaa for president. The latter would give Douglas county more than 100 delegates , whereas the state house ring plan would reduce the dcl- egation from Douglas outity fully 66 per cent. The ring's scheme is a bold one anti it has generated no small anmount of hos- tiiity , but bold and bare as it is , the state committee , with : Edmnisten on the throne , presumably backed by the fusion element of time pOlUiist natIonal committee , stub- hornly refuses to recede and insists that the program shall he carried out let caine what may. The questIon is being seriously debated - bated and it has even reached the ilational comnnlittec with time result thiat it has met the tacit endorsement of the advisory meum- bore of that body. Time anti-ringstera are loud anti emphatic lii tllcir denunciatIon of tile bosses and they openly declare that if the ring does not abdicate something will drop in Ioughas county next fall loud enough to be heard all over Nebraska. The ring's plan will not alone reduce the delegation from Doug- has county but it will reciuco the delegations from five oilier counties , counties that are certaIn to send delegations opposed to the nomination of Ednisteim. Ituicomni , to Simeeced mlnrrlsoim. As has been said before the slate is not confined to the ticket to be launched this tall. it goes farther auth carefully provides ( or Silas A. liolcomb , who , according to the cut amid dried plan , is to be the nomInee for supreimmo judge to succeed Justice hiarri- son. Iioicomb' term as governor will not expire until January 1S99 amid he has con- eluded that it would be the proper thing for hIm tO step from the executive iimto the judicial branch : of the government. He was reluctant to relinquish the govermmorship and was quite willIng to become a candidate for the third term. but hIs administration hmas been so uipoplar as a result of unwise up- pointments and kindred problems which have given rise to more am' less scandal that he was warned by his friends that lc would undertake such a thing ut his peril. The strongest objection to his nomination came from Omaha , where , In more than in any other place in the state , the people have suffered from political piracy. Indeed , he was given to understanJ , and so were the party leaders , that at heat the party would be severely castigated this fall for time abuses Inflicted upon the citizens of this community within the last year. Like a chivalrous Caesar who once looked upon the ruin he wrought , Governor 1101- comb concluded that under the circumstances retreat was the better part of valor , and he anti lila lieutenants have finally agreed that ho will abandon the third term idea and start on a still hunt for the judgahip. There are a good many other would-be imiartyrs in the ranks of the populist party and they find little consolation in the plans as adopted. They are opposed to rIng domnin- I I ancy and they fear , too , that the conduct of time Itresent state house ring , together Witll that of the political cappers amid hmceh- era who have sat In chambers and directed the policy of the administration , has been suchl as to Invite righteous retribution at the hands of a justly indignant electorate , and they are of time opinion that the only safe r ay is to route the ringsters' horse , foot and dragoon and nonminate an entirely different ticket. Just how the matter -will end remains to be developed , but a iyar is on and unless the riagsters retreat and turn their outposts over to the anti-ring element the latter say that the final engagement will be fought not in secret party councils but at the ballot box next fail. Get lit with 1'roiep. . To give some idea of how the middle-of- the-roaders had secured their stamiuhlug in the national committee the following' is a partial list of the proxies held by the more con- spictious : Wharton I3nrker of the PhIladelphia Ainer- lean , time proxy of L. C , flatemnim of Iaiiie ; hmis son , Rodnian Ilarker , that. of L. J. Mc- Parhin of Now York ; Joseph A. Parker of the Louisville , ICy , , Free htepublic , that of iv. B. flridgeford of his own state ; Gail- cral William Plmihlip of Georgia , that of Chance E. McGregor of his own state ; 11111- ton l'aik of time Dallas , Tox. , Southern Mercury , thiat of C. W. Young o Vasil- ingtotu ; F. 'IV. D , Mays ot the Ponmeroy , Wash , , Independent , that of A. P. Tugwell of his own state : J. 11. FerrIs of ihe Johiet , hll , News , those of Mm's. Kate 1. Hllliard of Utah and A , A. Gronby of Louiinna ; N. Ii. Motsimiger of the Sh0Rl5 Intl. , Refer. ondumn , thud of Jushiua Strange of hi own state ; A. 0. ilurkhiart , that of 'IV. J. Austin of his own state ; Nick I' . linux of time Navasota , Tox. , Patriot , that of J , D. Ifes or Illinois : All , fleeti of Iowa that of ( i , 13. Crowctt of .Aiabanm ; John H. Boyd of time Cooper , Tex. , l'cople's Cause , that of .A. 'IV. Flies of Arkansas ; 4. C. Wicks 'of time Winterat , In. , Sentinel , that of F. Ii. Lytio of Florida ; J , 'IV , Henning of the Augusta , Gut. , W'ooI-iiRt , those of W. 0 , O'r'elhl of Arizona and 'IV , I ) , irawkins of his own state ; ex-Congressinaim L. 11. Veler of the independence , Iii , , Farumers' Advocate , that of Ii. K. I'rowltt of Mississippi ; 'IV , F. Ilaughiawout of time Carthage , Mo. , Labor's Tribune , that of Dr. DeWitt Askew of his own state : 0 , 1' . Pyle of the Mineola , Tax , , Courier , that of T , Y , McGeher of Missis. sippl : Abe Steinberger of the ( uirard , I-Can , , \Vestern World , that of J , C. Doughty of Nevada A. F. Dornblnzer of time ilihisboro , Tax. , itefornmer , that of C , J , Greenleaf of Now hampshire ; Paul 3 , Dixon of time Cliii- hicothe , Mo. , World , that of George I ) . Eppa of New hlanmpsiilre ; 'IV. 0. Atkinson of the Butler , Mo. , Free Press , that of JOlt11 'IV , Jory of Oregon ; A , L. ifarbison of the Vincinnes , Intl. , National Era , that of V. A. Lotler of Pennaylvamila ; J. C. Ithodes of Texas , that of M. P. Stann of New Mexico ; Ii , L. Bentley of Texas , that of A , II , Weak. lay of Indian Territory ; E. S. l'eters of Texas , that of Z. T , Garrett of North Caro. flue ; It. A. CaIn of Texas , that of J. L. , KELLEY , STIQER & COa _ Extetid aC.ordiaI Invitation to Expostioii Visitors to Make This Store ) Their Meeting Place. Money Saving OpurtunLtLes In Dress6oods a tSIIks ' 29a Fancy and wool dress goods , &Oc and dOe qun14es % , hew goods. as long as they last wilt bc9c. 49ma Stylish all wool sItings , found on center counter ; the 7Sc 4uttty will be lOc , BUd Any of the nowOstL spring mIxed suitings , $1.00 , $1.25 anti $1.40 grades , Time greatest variety of new tip-to.date suitings to close , prIce 69c , Black Dress Goods 45c 45c India Twill-fine imported , best dye. 7Sc , 46-Inch Twill , 50e Figured 1ioimair , 65c and 7c quail- tics , pure mohair , are 0c. 75c New Bnyadero stripes , for skirts , a , Oo dciii for 76c. Fancy Waist Silks 69c ( 'ulic To close out odd lengths of $1.00 and $1.25 fancy silks , 69c. 50c 24-Inch taffeta , only Crise and Car- dlnal left. 75k : Black all silk satin Duchuesse , $1.00 grade. 75c Wash : Surahi , for shIrts , dress or waists , 24-itmchs , really durable. 85 : Poplin and Armour , $1.00 quality , best black dress silk. French kind Organdies--The genuine 29.a . All our high grade organdies , rich and new styles in the greatest varIety , cut fronm 35c and ISa to 29c. Black Silk Mitts l9c 19c Extra quality 35c silk mitts , 25c Best grade silk mitts , cut from 35c. I.Oii Time ideal summer glove , natural chamois. Flag Bunting All wool 54-inches wide , $1.00. Natural red , white and blue , fast colors. Ladies' ' Handkerchiefs Ladies' linen cambric Ilandkerclmief lieni- stitched , nimlaundereil.12mc and lSc unail- tics , special lOc each : Ladies' hand cmbroitlered initial mire linen cambric handkerchiefs , neat script letter , 15c each. I..adics' hand embroidered initial fine sheer linen Hnndkerchllefs , fine embroidery and cx- tea quality , special 25c each. ill S. and Cuban FIa Handkerchiefs Good white cambric , htemstitclied border , with U. S. and Cubamli Mg on silk in the curmmer , special while the. ' last 5c each. r New Valenciennes Laces anti Insertions , In all widths to match , Ne Nainsook and Swiss Edgings , Insertions and Ail-Overs , beautiful - ful now ( lesigmill. Now Cambric insertions New open Guipuiro patterns , just the timing for trimnnhimg pique , ctc , at lOc , 12e , The , 22c , a yard. Black Silk Gauze Sashes Satin striped border and lined knotted , fringe ends , 34 yards hong , specIal $1.40 cccli , i'ancy plaiti anti striped all silk Sashes , hand knotted frtmlgc ends , $2.25 , $3.00 anti $3.75 each : . Ladies' ' Linen Collars and Cuffs Large assortment in all time latest styles. New Plaid , Check and Striped Ribbons 4 ilIChes wide , rich : new colorings , 30c , 85c , 40c and Oc qualities , all at one price , lIe a i yard. Mid-Season Clearance Sale Lingerie and Corsets Sleeping Bown 3flc 37'c-For a really good and fine Muslin Gown , tucked cambric ruflies. Sleeping Gown 45c 45c-WIhl be the price Moaday for a 65c Gown , embroidery trinmmed , Sleeping Gown Sl,00 $1.00-For this fine Cambric $1.50 Gown , beautiful torchon lace amid insertion trim- miags. Drawers 25c 25c-Thee three styles are extraordinary value-will be sold out quickly. Drawers 5Cc SOc-Lace TrImmed .ant3 Itumed item- stitched 7Sc Garment. French Combination Corset Cover and Skirt $1.40 $ $1.40-Thhs ( .arnient worth $1.85 , Is beau- tituhhy lace trimmed on hue 111dm lilian. Skirt 15c 76c-A pretty skirt lace anti embroidered triimmrned cambric or nmushin. Skirt $1.00 $ $ i.00-Ieep hmemnstitched embroIdered floucc-$1.35 actual value. Summer Corset 38c ' the sale this week 3Sc-'I'o will coutinuo of this excellent &Oc Corset. Ventilating Corset SOc &Oc-9'or the latest model , perfect in every respect. Batiste and Cotonado Corset $ lOO $1.00-The Ideal Sumnnier Corset , delightfully - fully cool , light weight , Imerfect thttiag car- set. Bicycle Waist ? 5c 7c-Timis is the season for this senmi- Corset ; comfort end fit are assured , Linen Corset $1.50 $ $1.60-An admirable artIcle of dress-cool , mo'v model , a new Frcimch production , SeoiaI Darains in Linen Department Do you wish to solve the problem of inmy- ing linens on a small tnvcstnotmt ? Theim come ilere atUl we vill show you vrices attractive - tractivo as time goods thtey cover-prices tIluLt cnmiiiot tall to surprise ynu. Tomorrow and all this week we Place CII sale 400 yards very dime Irish Satin Damask , 'or1' wide and worth $1.10 , go at 7e yard. Table Cloths 200 Tablecloths , bnrder all around and 2 yards wide , 2m.4 long , imported tItrect from Belfast , made ( ron : very hue quality Irish : flax yarns , worth $4.50 , go tomorrow at $2.75 cccl , . Towels 100 dozeii large 11db 'rowels , worth 15c , go at. lOc eachm. 100 dozen of 22c ltiiitl go at 15c eacim. 150 dozeim largest niche , worth 30c , go at 20c cacti. Bed Spreads We sell immore Siirentis thnn any two stores mit together , anti toniorrow we are going to clean up 200 fringed all aroumld and wortll $2.25 for $1.45. Blouse and Skirting Linen Just recel'ed , a large shipment of flax colored himiomm , at. ISo , 20c , 25e anti 30c yard. ' .18-in , Paris Muslin For a dainty white dress there is nothing that looks as well , wears as well or uloes Up so vehi as this goods-S yards in Pattcrn at 30c , .jOc , SOc , 65c antI SOc yard , . . . . Piques This is a busy season for PiqUs , and your dollar imever weimt so tar itt any kiiiie or nay , place as in this litme , 8,000 yards very fine l9qttc' , b uhmt from ib big jotiber at it big loss to Imlamseif , not procurable - curable elscwimero for las Uutn 2te , ella Price 15c. _ _ _ _ Sheets and SheetIng . 1,000 ready mmmdc shucets , 24 ! yards wl.lo and 2 long , worth : OSe ; go at 411e cccii. 1,000 ready imiatie hmect , 2 yards wide ammil 2-4 bug , worth : 65c , go at 30c cccli. 1,000 ready iimatlo i'lllow Ctii , immtie frotmu 42iimclm and 45-inch casing , go at lOc aummi 12c each. - Lawns ; 000 yards very flue Lnwmm , good assortment amId of time regular tOo khiiil , go at &e yard. 36-in1 Percales Largest stock , cxclusivn styles , suitable for shIrt waists , wrappers , dreeses or inca' . shirts , 1214c yard , G i n lia m S In ( lila hue we can supply every want , suit every taste , imo niatter imaL your iidl- , vidtial preference is for style fluId qualIty , it cami be fotmimtl here , too , in such iirofmsioa that nobotly can fail to immake a selection- prices toe , lIe , 20c , Wc and 35e yard. Ladies' ' Wash Suits Duck , Limmen or Pique Suits-4-bmttomi : boxer or blazer jacket , strappetl or lopped seams , skirts 6 or 7-gored , tailor finish , 12.iimch lieu : , wimlt&m or colors-price $3.75 to $10.00. Ladies' ' Dress Skirts Linen , Pique or 1)nck Skirts , trimnineti \Vitll str:1is nimul btmttons or tuielts , or iiiaiit with wide hem , 5 or 7-gorcd-pmico $1.25 to $5.00. Ladies' ' Wash Waists Madras Gimigimamn , pique aimd percale , alt thia new colorimigs iii hia , ilayndero or vertical - cal stripes , phalli or figures with or u'ithotmt collars of same , perfect in every detuil l'riees 75c to $1.00. A Waist Special _ _ b'pecimml for the coimmimig week. Percale waist , 25c , value 50c. i'ercnie amid Gimghmain : \vnists , SOc. value $1.00 amiti $1.50. Butterick's ' Patterns Special ngemmts for Iiuttericlt's l'itttermis , All ( ho latest publications mmow ready. KLLYg & Corner Farmam ad Ffteenfl1 Sts . U. Ramsey of North Caroiinamiand J. 0. Beebe that of James F. McBriiltheof Miehigaim. itt'iLtI ) fo' gLtUVote. TheIr stren gthi had IJ&uI derived mainly fm'omn Alabama , Arkanm georgia , Indiana , Kentucky , .1aine . , Mistlssippi , Misoimrm , Now Iianipslmire , North Caroiiia. and U'oxas _ Texas , Missouri , Misssippi , Georgia , Arkansas - kansas anti Alabama andeven Maine had , solid mithllo-of-thmc-romitl represeimtations. Many of the aiidclle-ot-thie-roatlers haul two votes-their own Individual votes auti their proxies-like General WIlliam : : Plmii- lips of Georgia , Paul J. Dixon of MLn.ouri , H. L. Bentley of Texas , A. G. l3urklart of indiana and some others. Senator Butler also hail a proxy bebide his own vote , ( hint of Late Pemice of Nev York , I Milton Park asserted after the Imatiomlal committee had adjourned that Alabama , .tr- kansas , Florida , Texas , Georgia and MIs. sissippi would send no delegates to ( be next populist cOnvemtlon. For some reason Chairman Marion Butler positively refused to let any one itavo a copy of the report of the conference coin- mlttee , as amended and adopted , although hit. was fregmiemitly imiiportuned at his botch. Evoim George F , Washburn of Boston , Lime mail who drew up time five propositions au- cepted , could not get a cop ) ' . One of these propositions-the setomul , forbidding time 'en- ator , as chairman , train ativising fusion in any way whntever-conmpheteiy ties his hands , hie said , About nil time mniddle-of-time-roaders wiio had proxies in the c mmittee , or anpeareti as commtestaimts for seats , were members of time National Reform I'ress association and nil were memnbert , of the Park orgaimizatioim commIttee , The reform press association hued a short mmmceting yesterady to adopt sey- crud resohutions of tiiammks anti ndjotmrmietj , Tue sanmo crowd promises to he on hand whenever thmero is a macsting of the regular national coniunitteti , wherever it may be , LOCAL BREVITIES. A permit has been Issued to John Maltry for time erectiomm of a story and a half brick cottage at 3328 South Twenty-fourth street. Detective Pay left yesterday for St. Joseph , , Mo. , to take immto custody George Bailey , wanted in Omaha fem criminal as- sault. lienmis park , iii whIch it reported somno tllsgraceful scenes were occurring nightly because of a inch of proper facihi- ties , ha now a park poiiccinaim. The Cuscack'n Concert conipany will give a concert Iii Otld h"ellowi' temple Mommday plgimt ( or tue benefit of time Otlul Fellows' lit- forimmation bureau. A good program hlmui beemm iireparcd , Time clerks in the ohiicq of Clerk of time DistrIct Court Frammk attcntieti time ftmnermmi of Miss Mnrioii'iihlutmns 'httlii at , 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon , OUt of respect to the memory of their fellow" worker they semmt several beautiful bouquets cit flowers , A large number of limb mnemmbers , of time Douglas County Her aqcition met ill the largu court room yest ay and adopted resolutiomme on the tie4h : of George M. O'Brien , a immeimmber of liqbar who tiled a couple of weeks ego. Jtidge Slabaugli lire. sided. pumI Time women of Omaha cot A of the Tray- clara' ProtectIve assocjadtti vili meet to- night at ( lie Traveling MCmm'S eiuii rooms for time purpose of tailiiiffl over ( hue late national - tional conveimtlon held jn Jio city , A short progranm wilt he givami jmja good time is imronmlsetl. a I itt' Thursday evening , Jpu 23 , time Oinaima Comnmereiai college , Sixt.'ith and Douglas streets , over flostoum atarl. tvlll hoid its umum- nual cominemicemnent. A' 1itlial * Invitation Is extended to time ( riendsttmf the Class and others who are interested lim the prograss of conmmimeie.ial science Time big Fourth of July celebration which the business and pronmimeimt , men of time city vroposed to get up has been given up. The exposition would co-operate only aim commdi- tion timat the larade shmoulmi anti ta time ax- positiom , gates. Th exposition company will , therefore , ho permitted to get up its own celebration. I'laim8 arc being made for ( be prettiest decoration of the city hmalh yet atteimmpted , Tile couimcil has aphiropriated a larger sum of money for ( hits purpose than In years past anti this will permit of a more elaborate illunmimmation , Thu entire frommt outline of ( lie building will be lighted up In ucim a way as to bet Off BOWO extenivq decorations of bunting. I - tI OMAiIANEWSSF - - -i-Tl- -t Claims aggregating $17,000 have been filed agmtimist the city for injuries alleged to b.tve been receiyed by l'aui Eisfeltk.r , the 5-year- old son of Henry Ehsfeldcm' . by reason of falling into a gas trench on ( tie evening of May 17. Eihmfeitler semmior pub in a claim of $300 for the care of his oim ilurlng the time lie was laid up , and $4,700 for tile loss of time boy's selvices from the itret-smit time until ime reaches his majority. In , ul- dltion to tlmis time boy himself , thmrough his father as his next best fiteild , flies n claim for $12,000 damages for personal imijurlu's receiveti. It is related in the petitions flied withm the city clerk tlmat on the eveim ng mmmcmi- tiolletl , ( lie boy was emu ills way hotime froimi Twenty-fourth and N streets wimen hue fell into a trench : five feet in depth , which had been dug In tile alley betweemi M and N streets amid Twenty-third and Twenty.fourth streets. It is further alleged that mme signal lights protected time opening at time lime. At the time of the accident in which the lad's aria was brokomi it wums reported in thie press that ( lie boy was jumping fiomu one side of the excavation to time other and ii : some nwy missed his footing and ft'ih to the bottom. 1mm ( lie ciahi'i for dumnagem. no umention of ( lie fact ( lint time boy t'as iiluy- 11mg about the trenches was made. Grmft.-rs , Are mit % Ymri. Lower N street is crowded daily witlm cimeap confidence amen amid grafters of nil sorts anmi tlmoso who conduct iegltlniato business - ness emmterprises on tills timoroughfare assert that their trade Is being ruined by this c'aes of people. Within time last few dat' the local force of confidence inemi has hieca greatly augmented by the arrival of all sorts of grafters from Kansas City and Chicago and shippers whose business calls ( loin to tile stock yards will not stop to iuati ! [ , ti- : cimases hero for fear of being rolwed Only yemiterday mnoriming seven commtlth'imce amen were seen standing at the foot of N street waiting for victims to conic over fromim time stock yards. It is gettiig , to be a comnmon vractice now for comninliuslon men to escort ( little ctmstomcrs to thie street cars in artIer to prevent t1ieiii from falling into the iittpd of simarpers. 'Time iolice force appears to b iolverless to act. and in time absence of ortlers the con- ildeic , amen tb about as thmy nleastt. Omi. officer snii ( ycterday that iii , caimmo ninny beiimg tllsciiargeti for arresting a eoaflik'cu , , man a short , tiiiie ago , anti sInce that time ho has cidsed his 'y when liaising nity of tide ' ilk. Tie fumrtilCr asserts timat it is no 'use Ioclciiig slid : mmien up in jail us through somno hocus pocus timey always get free. Time local sharper'j are colimplaimming because they say thit ( lie miaw corners tIre infringing on their territory anti they \eomm- tier wiuy something is , not done to compel th rmi to heave time city , Sqmi 'Vlmie t' , . trt' Jliisy , Yesterday aftcrnbon a sneak thief made away wtth a. pair of shoes exposed iii front of arm N street store anti a report of ( lie occui'rence uvas promptly mantle to tue pollee. This is mmothlii unusual. as nrti'l-q nrt , ' ' stoleim almost daily 'frotmi ( lie displays ox- itosed by the different stores. The imoilce say that lucy nrc' miot to blame amiti are inclined to contlenmn ( ho nmerchmammts wimo string a line of eimoe time whole leiigtim or the lot on which their buildings atnummi and then expect the imohiceman 0i , ( tie beat to keep avuy sneaks. Time orthinance iii regartl to time display of gools is not enforced to any extent anti sidewalks all along N street are taktn up with dummies miid boxes which should ho kept close to the building. It is seldom that the thieves who coiimnmit such petty crimes are apprehended. IteStCII ( ' $ 'i't'IftIt U llesouie , Time twelfth : onniversary of time orgaimlza- tlon of flue First Methodist cimurcb will be appropriately celebrated today , 11ev. F. lit , Sisson of the Ifanscom Park churchm , Omaha , will preach , timla morning ami Itev. C. N. Dawson , a formner pastor of the church , will occupy ( lie pulpit In the evonlmmg. 11ev , J , ii. Maxweli , presidiig , elder , will be pres- eat and assist in the services. A speaiai musical prograam has been ar- ranged , an orchestra having been engaged to assist tile choir. The purpose of ( lie aminiversary service is to complete the subscription of money nec- esary to lmrovido for the annual expeattes of the church amid to raise a suthlcleimt. amp to pay time debt owed to time ehurchm ax. tensiomi society. The public is cortlimuily invited - vited to attend the services. - ' , imts liiopull Stiimms. The local postoflico mns not receiveti its suiply of expositiomi postage stamps yet and yesterday Postmnnster MeMiiian sent a telo- grain to Washingtoim ashimmg tIme cause of the delay. 'l'iia order for these stamps vas placed some timmmo ago and it Un- ' dt'rstooti ( limit time stamps would be semit here at the same Limo ( lie Omaha postofilce was suphmliccl. FoP sonme rensomm this was not done and tile delay is causing considerable aimnoyanee , SiiijzIe City Cossli , . Ahe and porter on draft \Volisteln's. . Time Iniperial Music ball lies been clomel , The coopers will iiicnic at Sarpy Mills park today. - Ed Goodwi , : Is coiiflnetl to imis Imoimio with rheumatism. Frank Ciawford is quite sick aimd is comi- lined to ills bed. B. H. I-Ioteiikiss of Vaiparaiso was a either at time exchange yesterday , Next 'Vi'etlnesday will be South Omnaima Chilhilrem's day at the exposition , Children's tiny exercises wilt be held at the Chiristiaim ciitmrchi timis eveniimg. Mrs. C. J , Plumb of Stlmant. In. . Is vie- itimig liar son , Jlmulge F. A. itgncw , Andy ammil Framik Gallagher have tue war craze anti arc talking of enlisting. Mrs. T. ii. Hatcher , Twenty-fifth and lit streets , is ulown with malaria fever. This week-sale of imien's $3.90 sliits. Nebraskit Shoe & Clothing Iloimae , 25th & N. Joseph : Vorrail , editor of time Syracuse Ileraiui , was in the city yesterday visltiimg friemitis. Reports frommm Montana are to time effect that ( lie ramiges are hI better condition thmaim for years , 0. C. West , a relative of Framik A. Ag- mieuv , has enlistetl in ( lie Third Nebraska volunteers , Ed Swift , wlmo buys cattle for Swift amid Comnpniiy at St. I'aul , Mlnn , , spoilt yesterday - day iii ( lie city. iill of tue live stock mnarketh show a tIc- crease 1mm tIme receipts of hogs over this time mt year ago , Prof. J. A. Beck of time Ilighm school imas gomme to Slucimaridoaii , Ia. , for a few weeks' visit with friends , A periiianent umtlewalk is being laid emi time vest. side of ( lie i'ivomika block , 'I'weimty. sixth anti N streets , Ito ) ' Bruinarti , formerly a resiulommt of this cIty , but now located nt Chicago , is hero for a few thays miming 1mm time exposition , Mrs. Emnnua Nelson bin' , takeii out a per- itilt for thm ereetinmi of a store buiiuhlmg , to cost 809 at Twemmty.sixtim ntl I' streets , A St. Benmmarti anti Scotch terrier belong- lag to 14. C. Gibson , Twcmity-thiird amiti N streets , s'ero hioisomietl a tlmiy or two ago. "A Pronmiso Jgrminat Future Need" is the tOIic U)0li ) whiichi 11ev , it , \Vhieeier will speak mit ( lie First Presbyterian churcii this nmorniiig , Cards .nre out announcing the mimarriage of Frank Espy , brother of 11ev. ispy of ( lie United l'nt'sbyterhae church , anti Miss Julia Davis of Ommiima. Sabbath school services will he heiti , totimmy at tluo Anderson school house , cue nmilo soutlm of Ahhirighit. Miss MarIon Thompson anti Alexantler Lackey vill lie in charge , Time l'cckers' Builtlimmg amid Loan associa. Lion of ( lila city Juts consolidated with : time Conservative Building and Loamm of Ommiaiia. Harry Christie is ( hue represeumtalive of the consolidated coinpammies iii this city. Tue following ilrtlue : were reported at time 0111cc of time city clerk yesterday : Mr. mind Mrs. Aimdrew Ioran , Twemmty-thmirml aiitl it streets , a son ; Mr. aiid litre , Johul Kimig , Titirtleth and T streets , a tlaugimter ; Mr. and Mrs. 'alter Wyrick , Twenty-first crud I streets. a son ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nor- ( lean , 326 South Twemitletil street , a somm ; Mr. anti Mrs. 'IV , II. Cra\Iforti , Twenty-sixth anti Armour streets , a son. Rev , Robert L , Wheeler , hiastor of tue First I'resbytcrlan church , is an applicant for ( ho positIon of chiaplaimm of ( lie Timirti regiment of Nebraska volunteers , Sonic time ago 11ev. Wheeler offered lila services to the goveruminemit auth also to time govormior cmlii I-me wait given to understand that in case tlmere was a vacaimey lie mmmlgiit be appointed. Rev , Wheeler expects thmatImm , case a chap- is nanleui for tite hew elnment . hue Flu . be thu luck ) " maim. - Mrs. It. Drmnm , Sixti'entlm street amid Mis- satin avenue , fell frommm a motor ( mu : yesterday - terday arid sustained a mlsiocat d siouldtr ! } arid a nuiimber of bruised."UiTh,1e..vitg'iue , ) traimi lung.Drunm left imersntc1iel lyimig cmi the seat anti as sue steppeti back for it time motor sturteti anti she was thiown , to time iiavemumermt With comisitlerahilo force. Persoims stamiding about carried the wonimuit into Mel- ehier's drug store amid Dr. McCranmm was called. Later Mrs. Drum was renmoveti to liar home , wimero sue is now restimig easily. Conmimmemmcing Mommulay morning nil ( do- ihOimei ( Coimimecteti with ( lie local excimango will be tested hictwcemm time hours of 8 antI 9 o'clock. This action is deemneti miecessary on accnumit of time immcrcase in business amid thmo tiesiro oim the Iart of the mamiuigement to keep time service up to time stammdard. Sumb- scribers here do mint seem to fumihy umitler- stand the arrnngcmmment in force since a toll board wait placed in opcratiomm and coimse- qimently are freguemitly put. alit on accouimt of ( lie delay , It is miecessary now to call for 901 when an outside cnnection is desired aimd if this rule is followed tle nuniber wanted wiii be connected without. delay. Arnold's Hronio Celery curts headaches. tOe. 25c. 10c. All t3ruggistiu , Cqi.grt'seloii i Noiu I iii , lot : . RENSSELAE11. Iiitl. , Jimimu' lS.-Johmm lto6 wit , ; nomimiuiteti for corigrt'ss by time miemo- rrmts of ( lie Tenth tlisrlet todimy. Resniul- tlimns were adopted fnvorimmg free silver. TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST Itli It 1(94 .A re tIitt I t % ViII lie I'girti ' Cituliul y lit NeiirsiNktl , vttii Vim'lnbie % Vtiids. WAShINGTON , Juno 18-Forecast for StinutI ay : For Nebraska anti Knnsas-I'artly cloudy weather ; variable wiimtls. For South Ialcota-Fair ; variable winds , beconiing soutimenly. For MissourI and loira-Occasiommumi show- ens : variaiiio winds. For Wyoming-Fair ; utotmthierly winds. 1.ttt'ttl it , . . ' . , rd , ' ' ' ' IliJItIIAU OMAITA OF'F1C1 W'FA'1'11Eit , , .ltmne 15.-itecorti of tciimpcrmmttiro jiflcl rain- ( mlii commipareti vitim tile corrcsiiondinmg day of the last three yeimrs : isus. 1897. 1Sfl. lSG. lttitximtiin itunliermmtiirtt . , 85 94 91 75 Zih.imimlmm temnhittrumtmime . . , CT 7 $ 71 5l Avi'rmtge tamnpeimturu , . . . , 70 81 82 . 64 Itmimmftli : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r .01 itecord of terrmitcrntiirm muid hireclliitation itt Omahmut for this tiny arid itince Mardi 1 , I S8 : Normal for thio t1ii' , . , . , , , , . . , , , . , , . . . . , . , . , 74 1xceHs for timti timiy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 AcctirmiUlumttttl excess sint'o lilmtnc'im . . . . . . . . Ntirimiuui rmiimifail for time , . . . . . . . . . . hint Detleieney for time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( Inch 'l'ntmti rmmiimmtll ( dime liuutrchi 1 . , . , , .i' .l.'iS immeimes 1Xt t's i-tlnct , Mimnehi I. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,03 inchmc'i-u 1)thiclency cnrrcsp'g ) ) I7. . : i.0 iuieimeu Exct i-314 c.irresp'g leritid 18i6 , , , . . . 4.00 iimciiem& 'I' hmthicateut , trace of Itrct'iimitmltion. L. A. W1'LSu1 , Local Forecast Oihicial. SrWA ANNOUNCMNT I wish to say to my friends amid patietmts ( hint I am at home to uay , 'File inipreiteloui seems to have gone out ammommg a good immAmmy ( hint I mum imot to be found in my oiilcea only a pmmrt of tim tinimu. It is true that I have been away fronu imonmo considerably iltmnlmig the past two or three mnonmthmt , aiiti timid fttct si'cimis to huavo lice , : utm.ihizcd by umy competitors to ci&mvtiy & time inipresilion that I was not imero at all ( lines , - Another error I wIsh : to correct Is tIme limmpresttion withu mnany timnt I charge for consuitatioii. Timis Is not- true , Any mis wimthmimmg to see iae about theIr eyes arc welcoimme to do so antI will not he charged for services unless agreed upon before any work is tione. Fnieimds amiti patiemmia are always welcome at immy roommms , 413 anti 414 Karbaehi Block , Corl5thm & Douglas Streets , I iimts'ti a record of every paIr ut glasses ever titteml by nie him thus city , extenmtiinit back a itenloti of five years , This tact Is of great nuivanitnmge mi refItting glasses to former iiatients. anti us nmmy facilities for work ore better than ammy othier in : this city' I especially invite umiiy whom I imavu over bet , OF limBo wishing to coimsult inc is- guirtlinig their eyes , to call , htepctfUhly , IML 'IV , I , IIHYMOUII , Ojiticisa.