- - - I : . - Tll1 OWIA DAILY BEE : 'WEINESDAY , Ji 22 , 1898. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GIVES KEY 10 TilE DOCTORS Mayor Moorca TnrnB tbo Oity Over to the Jc1cctio Healers1 ARE FOLLOWERS OF A NOBLE PROFESSION , l'reNIdclt PnrItus % In hIM Openhtig ; AdIhrcNs ILrclnhttilcIIIN iffurtN : Svnre Uailforin Stitte The National Eclcettc Metilcal Mgoclatlon begtn , It twenty.elghth annual conventlofl In Croighton hail yesterday morning by his- tening to an address ot welcome from Mayor I Moores , immediately after the president. Dr. Idwart1 S. Farnurn of Chicago , had called it to order and Itcv. John McQuoid of the Pirst Methodist church of thus cUy had offered prayer. There were a great many young female doctors present and the rear part of the hail he filled with exhibits of the latest Inventions In the line of surgical aPparatus. In his speech of welcome - come anti while turning over the keya of the city , " a huge imir of glided ones , suitably Inscribed , Mayor Moores corn- piifllCfltCI the medical profession genorahty a. . ; follows : It gives ma great pleasure as mayor of Oinahrt to extend you a cordIal welcome to our city. Omaha Is a hosidtable city , the metropolis or a hospitable state. The west should by the vuy nature of things be the conntrv of good fellowship and friendship ; charity ar.l ( hosidtnilty should pass current here. Thin mutual trials nod privations , joys awl SUC'csscs Incident to the early history of thi3 trnnsrnlsslsslppi states are too fresh in the minds of men to have allowed the milk of Iultnnn kindness to dry up. No class of men have so truly earnetl the . gratitude and recognition of their fellowmen - men as have our faithful , solf.sacriflclng hiysiclans. The physician Is truly a 1)011- ) tl lttti in the bettor sense of the word , beCause - Cause he Isever willing to sacrifice his time and energies for the public good.Tho IhYsi Clan of today Is always a leadln factor In thio educational affairs of his city or town. Thu day Is past WhOfl ftfl ignoramus can have 'M. D. attached to his ilame. I1hysIclans , too , as a rule are exceedIngly loyal cItizens. In the revolutionary conflict hardly had thio echoes of LexIngton and Concord died away when the hliubtrlJus Dr. Joaeph Warren left his large practice in Boston to give lila servIces to his country , Less than a month later he poured out his ilfe blood at Hunker 11111 , just as hIs heroIc comrades retIred from the ruioubts. vIe- torlous even iii theIr defeat. ills ileathi was the saddest loss experienced by the coioniee I during the first year of the revolution. 110w sImilar hiss been the hIstory of our present war with Spalti. Hardly had war broke1 out when Dr. J. II. Gibbs , a young physIcian of ability antI standing in New York CIty , gave UI ) his brightprospccts to respond tO his country's chIt. On June 12 , less tIIlII ) ft ) iionth inter. lie fell at Guantausino wIth flve others , the first Americans to shed their blood on Cuban soil in the cause of Cuban liberty. The . patriotIsm of the physIcIans of thu country , caii be relIed upon in every emergency. I Cnul3hhIl'IIlM the The response to this was made by Dr : It. L. Thomas of Cincinnati. Ho referred to the Wonderful development of Omaha and the transnisslsalppl region during the last. twen- ty-fivo years , said there was iio longer any J - east or west. and that recent developments of the war had shown that there Is no longer any north and south.Ve stand today , ' salil he. "the marvel of the worhl-SO,000,000 I people united agaInst a foe. " Therefore the I National Eclectic Medical association felt m also momnetlaing of a proprietary interest in time Transir.iaslssippi ExposItIon , as it Is an xposltlon of an entIre nation In whIch see- tionahisiu has now no place whatever. President Farnum apPoInted the following committees : - Crcdentlais-Drs. J. K. Scudder of Cia- cinnatl. W , C. Latta of Lincoln , Nob. ; . Thomas Garth of Clarion. In. ; W. L. Markes of Michigan and F. M. Hoover of Austin. 1'inance and Clnims-Drs. E , Younkin of . St. Louis , T. W. Miles of Ienver and A. W. nittii of Chicago. Necrology-Drs. L. 11. Standley of St. I Louis , George Covert of Clinton , \VIs. , amid J , C. McCann of MontIcello. Irni. Medical Colleges , Confederatlon-Drs. .1. K. cudder of CIncinnati , G. W. Boskowits of New York , W. T. Gemnmlll of Forest , 0. ; a . Farnuin of Chicago and F. Youukln of St. Louis. To Inquire Into , the Rates and Accomn- modatlomma to tile Worlds FaIr at Paris in 190 , WIth a View to Holding a Session that Year Enrouto to that Exposltlon-Drs. It , L. Thomas and J. K. Scutidor of Cincinnati and G. W. Boskowitz of Now York. Grlevance-IJrs , DavId WillIams of , t Columbus , 0. ; W. F. Curryer of indIanapolIs , Susan IC. Whltford of ChIcago , E. lirunson . of Ganges , 0 , , and .1. L. Matthews of Cal- litway , Nob. 'Fe Procure EvIdeneo AgaInst Members I Guilty of Unprofessional Conduct-Drs. W. I. lioycr of CincinnatI , 0. W. 1oskowitz of I Now York and W. A. Graves of Chicago. f Locations for EclectIc Piiyslcians-Drs , rlnley EhIInkwood of Chicago , 3. ic. Scud- dcr of CincinnatI , and Dr. Maclean of San 1nnc1sco. i'ri.ptlvitt's AIIIICCNI. In his annual address whIch followed , Ii I'resldeut Farmimmni advIsed the Production of Ii an eclectIc. volume on materin niedlca by a I confederated effort , critIcised the tendency to extend time coilege courses and recoin- muentled a step toward brInging a unIform medical law Into existence. lie said : Time eclectic school of medicIne has 7.uuie a smibstmiimtlai growth In time United States during the last three-quarters of a century miami today it is an established and iiotellt factor in our aclonthfie and socIal werld. Its growth : is attested I ) ) ' Its colleges , Its literature - ture , its organirations In nearly every state in the ilnioml , amiml by over 10,000 practIcIng llhiYsiciUIi 5. Time Amuerican eclectic system of rnehlcino seeks to harmonize all truths , and its prln- ciples embody a liberality of thought and actIon In tIme iractlcu of the healing art. Itqcogmiizlng tlmesu rights umid fosterltmg a high degree of education , the eclectIc school has established a distinctive medical Irac- tice. tice.For For ninny years time points of excellence 1mm the eclectic scluioi of imiedlcltiu has been confined clmieliy to superior means of treat- mmmcmii at our coummuanti , hhirotigh the develop- inemit of the eclectic nmnmerla medica. In iromimoting Its growth tIme NatIonal Eclectic Medical associatIon has occupied a lirorni- neat position in the mInds of the medical Profeasioll throughout the world. During the jinet fov years , however , the casual obet'iver has been Impressed that in the eclectic ranks there Is a growing diversity of oilmicmi with reguid to the use of many of the eclectic reniedies , It is simmgular that two of our physicians nmay be lmrac- ticing sIde by side and cccli treating time same diseased conditions with remedies that have so wide a difference In pimysiological actIon. The ircat , verinnee in practice would seem to denmanci that more attention I lme paid to time development of time indigenous rcmmmedies and to time vroductlon of Ilierature on ( lie subject of menteria medics. liufliciout time has elapsed since the publication of any elaborate work In time eclectic school to demand that imeiv material for a complete ork on the subject of mmiteria macdies and therapeutics be produced which elmahl emn- brace all that 15 known up to the present tIme by all representative eclectice throughout - out time United States. I would suggest , therefore , that in addition to what is being ilono there houid bo organized a imatIoud confederatiomi Oil eclectic mnateria mnedica. Lens V.'li 1dm A re Iiierouw. UntIl about four years ago the require. pient for the degree of M. I ) , wa a two ycare course of six months each. It was then made a ttreeyear course of six nmonths each. At ( lie present time tbo laws of nearly all the states require a tour years' course of six or cight umeuths In each year , Nearly all the reputable mcdl- cal coilees bare acc.ded to time demnaumls R tb iws yf tb9 statsi aud have lash. ttited the necessary chittnges in their cml. logo curricuitmni. The colleges In increas * Ing the requirements for admission and the length of the cotmrse have likewise added to the fcc anil other expenses incident to a mnellcal education until the price has sur passed the atteinment. of those who are In poor or moderate circumstances. and now It is suggested that the course of ittmdy to be pursued at rncllcal colleges ho extended from a four-year course to a five-year course. It. is unnecessary for our students to spend four or five years ctudylng eclectIc text books when we do net. furnish those whIch arc worthy of such attention. The demand for the longer course is usually made by the practitioners more from a lrotectlve ) standpoint. or as a high protective tariff on the medical profession , than any- tblng else. It is time to call a halt on the increase of requirements for entering/the medical mmrofession. Much confusion has arisen throughout the United States In regard to the enactIng and enforcing of laws governing the practice of medIcine. Each state has enacted its laws nail cccii In turn has endeavored to exact the most rigid requirements for those who apply for llcommses to Practice medlcimmo , as welt as for the regulating of its prime. tUloners. Such a diversIty of legni require- itients exIsts iii the various states that it is difficult for the medical colleges to keep up with the provisions of all ( If time state boards. I would reconunend as a remedy for the exIstIng confusion in medical laws that we look toward an effort to harmonIze the medIcal laws of nil the states and that a icscltmtiotm be lutssed at this meeting direct- 11mg our committee on legislation to act with 111cc conmrnittees from the other schools cud wIth the state boards in their respective states In a manner that will brIng about a unIform medical law throughout time United St.it8. The convcntiofl then resolved itself Into its first section for the discussIon of various subjects of mnateria mcdlca , Dr.V. . F. Currycr of IndIanapolis presided , and papeis by Dr. Artimur W. Smith of Cimlcag , on "LeptamidrA. Vlrglntca , " .1. 'P. MeClanaimn of Ioonvlh1e , Mo. , en "Thujat amid Dr. Cur- ryer hImeif on "Some of time Polycrosts' were read atmd generally disctmssed. To show the value of this dIscussion , "tbuja" Is a remedy for abnormal growths like warts , moles anmithe like , and "lep- tandra" Is used for liver troubie3. ( in VeImi1 icni T4mies. Time afternoon was entirely consumed wIth discussion of a very technical character , yet it was full of Interest , particularly the papers on I3rlgimt's disease. pneumonia , ap. pendicitis , the value of oxygen and hypuo. tisnm. 130th today and tomorrow foremmoon will ho given over to this kind of instructive labor. Two sections of time oracular portion of the program were enough for the afterimuon. The first was that devoted to the practice of medicine , Dr. it. L. Thomas of CIncinnati presIding and Dr. W. S. Latta of Lincoln acting as secretary. The second was given entirely over to the department of general surgery , Dr. G. 'IV. Tloskowltz of New York presIdIng and Dr. C. E. Springer of Wls- consin being the secretary. Under time 11011(1 of the practice of mcmli- cine Dr. Finley Elllngwood of Chicago read the paper on Bright's disease In whicim ho saId the highly civilized people of the present - ent day eat two much salt , superlnduclng this very prevalent ailment. Bright's dis- case was also discussed by Dr. J. D. Robertson - ertson of Chicago. There were only two other papers dealing vitli practice read , one belmmg by Dr. W. S. Latta on limmeumommia ummd the other by Dr. it. L. Thonmns emi tue medical treatment of appendicitis. Ir. Latta dwelt upon time theory of the introduction of serum in cases of rneunionia after the Idea of antl-toxine iii diphtherIa cases , and amnong other rerne- ( hal agents advised protonucieimi and bovine as germicides and blood cleansers. I The subject handled by Dr. Thomas proved more than usually interesting. lie rather occupie4 middle ground between the surgeon and the physician in his treatument for alpendlcltis , dIsagreeing somewhat _ wlth both of two eminent members of imis Pro- fession. whose mmiethods were radIcally differ- cut , namely. Dr. Hlngston of Montreal , who was opposed to all surgical mneans , and Dr. Morris of New York , who advocated Immediate - diate removal of the vermiforni nppeiimhtx. The main feature of Dr. Thomas own metlmod was purgIng by sulphate of meg- imesiti and restrIcting the Irnticnt to an cx- ciuslvcly iluid diet. There was more or less difference of opinIon - Ion In those who followed Dr. Thqnmas In the discussion of hIs imaver , Dr. E. II. Carter - ter of Des Moines fearing that the cur- semi's knife was frequently caiicd into requisition too soon , and Dr W. F. Currycr of lndlnmmapolis beIng inclined to the surgical - gical rather than the medicinal view. Sirjrvr , Uimder D1HOIIM.Iolm. The first paper imm the discussion qf the topic of surgery was that. of Dr. John D. ltebert8on of Chicago , Ill. Ills smmbject was that of operntlomms upon time stoniach. Aimmong several cases described by imlmn was one In which time "Murphy button' ' had almost got lost Iii time aUrnentary caimal. Dr. Carter - tor also told of a case handled by. Dr. Far- nuni In time Cook County hospital , in which the "Mmmrphmy button" lied remained in the aiimmicntary canal for eighty days and yet time patient recovered. An important pnper followed by Dr. Id. J. hiomlermnund of Appieton'is. . , on time query : "WiI Did Surgery Leave Therapeutics in tue Rear ? " Dr. Itodernmpmid's mnaln contention - tion was timmmt as time "fire of lire" Is nmimin- tamed by the supply of oxygen amoco attention - tention should be paid to breathing. lie did not consider tue heart as being time real prolclling organ , but rather that it 'rcgulnted" time circuiatiomm of llood , while time lungs did time chief propelling work through time immimnhimmg of time vital motive property of oxygen. lIe reversed the time. ory that time blood carries tIme oxygen through time system , sayhmmg that the contrary - trary iii true , imamnely , that time oxygemm car- des time iiiooil timrouglmout all its system of I circulation , One of time reasons given by Dr. Romlor- plulmd for the amount of sickness reported nmnoug time io,000 ; soldiers encamped at Olmickamnauga pnmk was timat mmotwithstand- ing these mum werq the plmyslcal cream ot the mmatloim , yet , by their presemlce in so large imimmnbers the laws of supply and do- manil respectIng oxygen had beemi thrown out of baltmimce , . - ! ) IIm.tIr % % 'lm. , "l'II ImN to lCuio , , Dr. L. II. Russell of Springfield , 0 , , took exception to Dr. Itodermtind's theorem , mmd acked yh ) ' it is timat imi cases of legal execution - tion by lmmiimglmg time lmeart frequently con- tlmmues to heat after time air has left time body and time Pulse has stopped , itmmml In time Olinlolm of Dr. Id. A. Carrlker otNe- , , braska City time real motIve hrimmcIil ! In mill plmysieal action is mind-lime brahim I Is , said lie , wlmich gcmmerate timid supplies t1o vital , elcct1c principle of life. Dr. homier- niund lmad just tlmmme emmough to reply to Dr. Russell antI to explain tlmat Ime had mmot dims- ctissemh time nervou functions , the beating of time heart in lImo cases Dr. Russell iii- luded to being ( hue to the imrolonged opera- tiomi of the nervous functions. Equally as Intere'stimm , a P.lier cmmnie fioni Dr. Carrlkem' , lmimmmmmr'lf , on "Uypmmotismn Ia Surgery auth ObstetrIcs. " It was mmmi cx- imaustive argummient on thu aide of meat sl'ty , lie recognized time sun as ( lie center or physical nmagmmetlsni and explammcd the oms. itlve and negative principles of nature , but hIs mania Idea was emubmaced in the postil- late of the imower of mimind eycr amatter , To use his own explammatIou. "hypnotism hi time power of mnimmd over matter ( lmrough vmind and by time oireratlon of zuagneth curremmis. " lie proved a staunch advoento of hyimmmotim bollm iii surgery miami therapeutics and many cases of successful hypnotism he emmumera- ted. Vuimtcd to Ha SImwmm. Dr. Florence S. ManIomm of Mount Vernon , lii , , said she would have liked to have wit. nesacil romime ocular demonstration by Dr. Carriker of his theories , Dr. lloskowltx t stmggetel that tme act as a mnmbject , but she demurred on tIme ground that "cime feared she had too much self-esteem. " On the other hand , Dr. Edwin Younkln of St. Lotus , who had previrnisly read a paper on an an- atomicci subject , expressed come skepticism and defied Dr. Carriker by offering himself "as a subject it any time. " Dr. Carriker replied liumom-ously that Dr. Youflkin could not. very well be a subject under the circumstances - . cumstances ansi reIterated an assertion he had made timat where perfect polarization is secured In time treatment of felons no ialn is experienced. Several otimer papers followed , namely , one by Dr. David Wliiinnms of Columbus , 0. , on hip fracture , another by Dr. ZL Ij. Stamidlee of St. Louis on orificial surgery , and the final ono by Dr. V. E. hulls of Ilerlin , Nd , . , Ofl the surgical treatment of burmis. Dr. hulls had only time enough to explain that hme immi flpPhieh Tclrsch's method of skin graftIng In hIs treatment for burha. For ocular demonstration Dr. hIihhI led to thu platform a yotmng wonmnn , upon wimomn he lmmul operated , and her back was suhinlttt'd for examination. It lied been verlmadly burned , but' was entftely lmbalcml byihmI IrOcesS , 1)oeors nt 'l'iilt' . In the evening there was a receptIon and banquet at time MIllard hotel , at whIch time doctors were time guests of local mnemnbers of time eclectic school and other Omaha phmysicinmms and eitlzemms. Many of the vIsit. lug doctors were accomnpanled by theIr wives anti In nil about 200 plates were laid. The President of time national assocIatIon , Dr. Farnumn , was toastnmastor Time first sIeaker ) was Dr. I'Itts EdwIn Hoaes of I3oston , time national correspondIng - Ing secretary. Ills toast was , "Time National Eclectic Medical Association , " with time sea- tincimt : "A progressIve nud lotelmt force , the exponent of lllmerol ideas nail time comm. Emervor of rational practice. " Dr. Ilowea mm- marked upon the signiflenmit fall of time ( lentil rate front time SO ier thotmsnmul In time past to the 20 per tlmousantl In the present timmtt It Inmhicated' the wonlem-fmui progrems mnedicai science lmad made. lie Was foilowad by Rev. John A. McQtmoll of the First Methodist Episcopal cimurcim , who resp'ndod to "The Clergy. " One of lmi9 observations was that 'there is a great deal of cant about men who eonstnntly talk about the saving of souls but who neglect time bodies afll stand unconcCrned in the presence of great physical suffering. " One of time gospels and the books of the Acts _ of the A1)Ostles , said Dr. MeQuold , Were written - ten by "Luke , the beloved I1hysiclan. ' Life , lie also rcmdrked , was well worth the living , but it "depended upon the liver. " Eciwimi M. Bartlett was called upon to respommd to "Time Law afll the Lnwyets , " amid told several amusing stories , many at the expense of his own professIon , "TheVest , tile Ultlmnim. Thtmio of the ProgressIve , " was the toast assigned to Dr. E. 13. Packer of Osmmge City , iCan , To time Bostonian , he said , PhIladelphia is west ; to the Pimlladelplmian , Cimicago. nud to time Cimi- cngo immen , Omaha , and so on , bmmt "timer is in roailty no east mmcd wectm'md , " ' comm- tinued Dr. Packer , scoring a good point , "time last tow months have demonstrated tlmnt there Is now no north ammd no south. ' To time toast "Journallsmn , Its Influence on time Nation , " Edward Itosewater of The Bee responmieth on beimimif of time press. lic briefly toucimed upon time renomms wimicie comm- stittmte time newspmmper ot the present "tile greatest power for progress impomi the ( lesti- flies of the people-a mighty potentIal force that has sprummg iimto being within time last century. " Tfio date , Perilaps , of time real beginning of the newspaper as a mimodern educational influence of such umagnltude , ime believed. was timat of time Centennial expo- sitlomm at Philadelphia , when the first great web press was exhibited. Th Improve- nmemmts In time mnechammicat line , combined with increased facilities in every direction , have enabled the newspapers of today to cover the country witim millions upon mnilhions of copies , recording time news of the hour , ammd time tremendous effect of such a iower is unquestioned. Sonme good-natured observa- tiomis impon the ProfessIonal aversion of the doctors to ijaid advertising , illustrated by a relation of several funny incidents , won for time speaker considerable applause. The subject assigned to Dr. Byron Clark of Now York City was "Ammiericimim Eciec. tism , " with the sentiment : "AU rnminkimmd are students , how to live amid how to die forms time great lesson still. " -Bailey's Festus. Dr. Clark saw In eclectic progress a mar- ceinims evoitmthnn of medical science and a demonstratiomm of modern liberality and progressiveness. Time last speaker was Hon. John N. IlnIri- win of Commacli Bluffs , his toast being "The Armmiy and time Navy of time United Stat'ea. " 'Tlmese twimi glan defenders of otmr na- then's rIglmt and our natqmi's glory. " As usual Mr. Baldwin hammdletl his subject - ject eioqmmeimtiy and voiced time patriotism of time nation imi Its present figimt for liberty and imtmmnnnity. This evenIng's session , to vhieh time pub- lie bad been Invitet to ileten to a discussion - sion of sanitary science , has been omitted from tile program , so as to emmabip thq case. elation to devote both time afternoon amid evening to time exposItion , , , ' ' . ' ' . rsOsi,0N S'l'OhI.id IIANIIcHhtCli'F' SALIl. Grsmmmilst ihgmm'gzIIusilm hI'iiC'reIm'VMVe Evem' h'rhimiseti on Smile 'rmismy. 20C LADIES IIANDKEI1CIIIEFS. lie. 2,000 dozen fine inmportcl Swiss and Cain- brie1 imandkcrchlefs , some are handsomely lace trimmed. others trImmed all aroummd mvith insertion , sonic tam Y onmbroidered and cony otimer styles , all go sit lic each , worth up to 20c , 350 EAII3ROIDERED IIANDKEI1CIIIEFS. 1OC. 1OC.All All time high grade hammdkercbicfs in thIs lot , Immcluding imumny thousands of the finest Swiss cambtle anti limmemi handkerchiefs , some are edged with time fimmest French valemmcennes lace and insertion. others mmru imuiuI8orncIy enibroidered ailti imenistitchmcd amid mmmnmmy styles of Limo finest Swiss em- broldered all around , lumported to sell UI ) to 35c. choice of the entire lot at lOc each. arc MEN'S LINEN IIANDICEIICIIIEFS. 17mc each , worth UI ) to 35c. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. Northwest CollIer Slxteentim and Douglas Streets. OIU a. 1mm. , hill ) a. mmm. , ( imlO mm , mu. 6:40 : A. M. , 6:40 : A. M , , 6:40 : A. M. Time Nortimwestermm line 'train to St. Paul , MImlneapohis , Spirit Lake. Duluth and mmli Ia- kota lobmta , from the Union PacIfic depot , 265 dams every year , "Through by day- ugh t. ' ' 1401 Farnarn St. cc , t I CU , 18S city tax will become dclinquemmt ansI bear interest at time rate of 1 l'r ' cent per nmonth on and after July 1st mmoxt , Ommmahmi , Juno 16th , IS'JS. A , U , PD''ARDS , . City Tremsircr , . i'mJiN $ iinte Ia the Union Pacific to time famous summer resells In Colorado , Utah , California , idaho , Montamma and Oregon , For rates amid advertising matter call at city tick'.t otilce , Nc. , 1t ( Fsmrnum st. .IgIJcI' Cmisim A rresttd , Jake Caisim , alias Kirschbauni , was arrested - rested last nlglmt by deputy sheriffs charged with being emma of thu isrohlrletora of time skimm gmmnmbling gtmmne at 3i4 North Sixteenth street , which vmms raIded by a almerhff's 1)0550 ) Saturday mmight , Time almeriff iiad been look- lug for Cualt since time raid , Shortly after his arrest Cash mm'as released on bonds of 5OO. Is a wonderful ramily tonic , it purifIes the blood mmd makes time system strong. Malt- Nutrlne Is vrepared by time famous Amilmeuser Busch llrewlmmg Asms'n , wlmiclm fact guarantees the purity , excellence and merit claimed for COLONEL BRY'M'S ' REGIMENT Company I of' the Thra Kicks on a Diet a f Salt5l'Ork. RENOVATING QUARTERS AT TIlE OLD POST ltiq'rnits CittiiigfleedN nmiml Learning to Stnsmd llreet Sf1111 Pace Abotmt , VIiIle time CoimmnmnnhIng OhS- CerN SuIiSttimr Tnetle. Four drIlls a day and a diet of breath and pork have developed the soldier's custoummary ability to complaIn in the recruits who ar- dyed at FortOnmaha froni Indlanola on Mon- day. Vhen time cook announced last night that fresh beef would be the meat for sup- 11cr tlmere vams a shout went to high heaven , ammd C o'clock found 109 imumigry volunteers immnkimmg way wIth a generous supply of beet , bread mmml coffee. Colommel liryan VISlteh the fort and had 801110 furniture removed to time rooms he Is to occupy at headquarters. 1mm two or three ( lays he expects to rernalmi at the fort all tIme tlsmie , ansi will assist in drillIng time men , studyIng tactics hlmmmself meantime , As yet coniptflmy 1. makes a strammge appearance 0mm the parade grommnml. Only one mimemuber has a tmnlforni aimd timat Is omme lme Imami several years ago wimen he belonged to time militia , and it has shrunk so much that he calm scarcely keep It. oil , Aside fromn this one nman there are only two otlmers who ever immid any military experience. One of timcso was Iii the regular army amid time otlmcr drIlled 1mm a sclmooi whore aim armmmy omcer \vas detailed. Nomme of time omcers Imavo imad any oxperletmce. Suiflcient clothing for the reglmnent has arrived at Fort Ommmaha , enough tents are on hand amId as soomi as time remainder of time mess outfit amid biaimkets arrive thu work of mustering the men In wIll U0 comui- menccd. In all probability comnmany L wIll be a fimhl-iledged company In the United States army before Saturday night. Arms for the reglnment will not be semit tmmmtli It Is mustered In and the work of drilling mon In time facings , setting up exercises , nmnrcim. logs antI various kinds of squad drill wIll occtmpy the tIme till the arias arrive , Reports of other conmpamiies of volunteers Wimo mire to be iii Onmaha In a few days are current , but it is not known definitely that any otlmer conmpanIe will be brought in this week , LIeutenant iuff , wimo has charge of the recruIting , is ( IesIroms timat no muore troops be brought to Fort Onmalma untIl time preparatiomms for mmmustcrirmg themn in are conm- imicte , and it any troops arc sent iii tlmey will merely occupy the barracks by permis- don of the government and will reimmalmi mmn- der the care of the state. The buIldIng wimlch will be occupied by time officers is In bad repair , but the rooms on one side are habitable ammd Colonel Bryan ammd Lieutenant Colonel Vifquaimm vIll take Imp their residence there In a few days. I.Al)1ES' Nfl'tluiil1 Alt'S' SIIOIdS. Lmimiie % % 'iI ( ) % iprcOhlie ( 1It'mImt les of a I'CI'feCt irt'ss ' tThie % YJii Visit BOSTON STORE'S GRiAT ShOE DE1'T. Just received , time latcat 1mm black silk vesting toim patchei ( heather , lace simoes at 3.5O , mimmide to metaii for lii. Plaid silk qmmarteu-patent leatimcr vamnp Oxford Tics at $2.7 , inimde to retail for $5. Ladles $5 Frcmmch-lleol Oxford Ties $3. Ladles $1 Gray Kid fancy gray silk'vest. . lmmg (01) lace shoe , 1$3.7P. Ladies new Coumfort Slippers in black , m'ed and tan , si.ro. The softest , easIest slip- Iter in the nmarkct. . . -Everything timat'smadc'or worn by mankind - kind In the way of shOes or slippers on sale at BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , The largest Shoe business hi the \vcst. . BOSTON STORE. l6tim and Douglas. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. G. W. Ouch of Atchison is at the Imlil- lard. lard.w w _ S. HopkImms of Chicago Is at the MII- harsh. harsh.C. C. S. Keemmaim of Sbenndoah , Ia. , ha at the MIllard. - Fred Fisher and wife of Hastings are at time Balker. \V. A. Tucker of Chicago is a guest at time Millard. J. F' . Lawmsomi of. 'Galveston , Tex. is a guest at time Barker , Saumi F. Woolard Is stopping at time WI- lard hotel frommm Wiclmita. J , F. Merry , Mammchester , Ia. , of time Iowa commission. Is 1mm the city. Mr. Miltomm W. Kirk of James S. Kirk & Co. , Clmlcago , Is 1mm tIme city. Mrs. Mary T. Buford of Rock island , Ill. , is the guest of Mrs. D. C. McSimatme. Major Samnuel Malmon amId vife of Ot- tmmmwa , Ia. , are expositIon visitors. H. II , Moore , a member of the Iowa corn- mmmission , from Ottuummwa , Is in time city. J. C , Zinimnermaim of St. Joseph and A. J. iiauer of } Cnnsas City are at time Barker. Mrs. F. A. Watsomm and semi. Raymond , of St. l'aul , Mmmi , , are stoppimig at time Barker , F. B , Jolmumsomm , Chicago , superintendent of the Wagner Palace Car company , is In Omnahma. , Mr. Volnoy W. Foster , with time Westermi Paving & Supply company , Cimicago , Is in the city. .1. It. Wheeler , a newspaper immami of time Qulney Jourimal , is In the city taking 1mm the big simow. S. D. Cook of Davenport , Ia. , erIe of time Iowa comnmniuaioncrs , mmrrived Iii Ommimmima yesterday - terday mmmormmIng , Geumeriml Smith H. Atkins of Freeport , Ill , , Is among time promnineumt Illinois people who are in tIme city. Captain Simmmtmmer and _ Conmnancier ! Jolium- semi or toe naval morce OL mmmnoms are ammmomlg time Illinois visitors. Lieutenant W'Illlanm Ii. Wiley of the Sec. end Nebraska infammtry is mmmnong time ro- cruithmmg officers who sire 1mm the city , Dr. E. J. Tledemnaum and vite of La Crease ' \Vis , , left this morning for Albiomm , Nub. after visiting Mrs. Minnie Ticdeman , Major Demeritt of Now Ilamnitsilmlre , who is a immomnber of Generimi Merritt's staff , Is 1mm Oummalma on lila vu ) ' Li ) the l'lmilIlmplmmes. Captalmi Seebeck of the Minnesota volun- tours imesed through Onmaha yesterday enroUio to Sami Framleicco to join his corn. pany. - L. . D. McLean , B , C , Ferny , Frank Wol- cott , Gus Nemmvlhie , J , H. Iharto and J , J. Squier mIre Chicago .arrivals stopping at time Barker. W. P. Anderson , .who represents the Cimi- cage Stock Yards coummpmmmmy In time vest , is silendhmmg mm few dayst In Omnaha , vIsiting the exposition , Miss Ogden and Us1is Unmelil who imave been tIme guests of. ' Mrs. J , It. Buchanan , left the city last evening ror time east ammd on Saturday will leave for Europe on time Obd am , General Summmumer of Denver. comnmnander of time Iepartmneumts of Colorado amId time MIssouri - souri , U. 5 , A , . is iii Omimalma enroute to St. Louis , smimero lIe vIii spend several days In- spectimmg Jefferson barracks. lie wIll rettmrmm to Onimmlma , 12. S. Thatcimer. foromerly a niemnber of time Oummahma Guards mind well kmmown among time young people of Oumimmila. but lately in flue services of tue Ummlojm Pacific at Cheyenne. has enlisted whim General Torrey's rough riders and will pass timrough Omnaima with tlme comupmmay Tlmurmsday , Nebraskans at the botels Ii , W. Goodeli , Kearney ; Charles 5 , Bridge , Norfolk ; J. A. 111cc , Stuart : S. II. Auker , Wayne : J. L. Sturtevant , Fuliertoim ; S. H. Dunmi , Harvard ; \V. J. Renlum , Fremoot : 5 , C. Smmihtlm , Beatrice ; J , Brett , Nortim Platte ; Wihliammi \v , Slmeahau and wife , ColerIdge ; Joseplm Jicha , J , C. Cerveni , Isililigan ; B , htenfeld , I'apihilomm It , 1st. Murphy , Columbus ; F. N. Morgan liaseett BenjamIn MeKean , Fair- I field ; 0 , 21. Moore , York ; Dray Norvai , Seward ; 0. S. Harris , Ilooper ; V. ' . 11. hulls , I1AYIIIIN 11110 $ . Specials itt MU5Ti ; ; ; - $ ileetimmgN nn.1 LI a it us , 0-4 extra heavy sheeting , 12c ynril , 4.4 extra heavy L. I. muslin , ic yard. 4.4 soft finish blench mtmshin , 4c yard. 4&-imich pillow illp muslin , Sc yard. heady to use slIps , 4lixifi , at'Ic. hiemetitched slips , 4&x36 , I2c. Ready to use sheets , not cut , on sale at 37e , 42c , 48c. t'8-inch fmmil bleacimeel damask , 25c yard , Fast color , 'lmmrkey red ( lamnask , i44c , BUNTING. U. S. standard bunting for flags , 27-inches wide , only due. WASh GOODS SI'ECIALS. Wednesday we will lmavo omm sale 100 pieces of fine figured wash dress goods that are yorth be anti ilic yard , all go at omme price , lie yard , 10 new and most desirable colors In cot. ton covert cloth for skIrts , at 12c yard. lelf sultlmig , a 110w cloth for wash skirts , very desirable , dressy and lIglmt weIglmt , llie yard , 000(1 dress prints In light mmmi dark colors , IC yard. Elegant ilno of domestic organdies , cx- qtmlsito designs and colors , Ic yard. Biggest amid best assortment of now ani desIrable patterns and colors in wash dress goods , to cost bc , 12',4c and ilic in Omaha , 10 Pieces of fine Importeh checked Swiss , has cold at 4&c yard. To close out thIs to- mnorrow we make the price , 22c yard. hAYDEN 111(05. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Sbus 1.ooklmig ( utime Iilimmmtiimnthon of 'i'iihvmm 1 , ' lime City ilmili Are the Coimmielhimmeim , Time cIty council helmi two meetIngs last night. The first session was a special to close imp sonic unimnportnmit mnatters that imad beemi hammgimmg fire for sommie time , Time secommsi was time regular weekly meeting for tlme trammsactiomt of general business. Time two mmieetlumgs , taken together , did not last mmmi hotmr. The commxmciimmmon were 1mm a Imurry to get timrqughi and vIsit the exposition. Mr. Lobeck offered a resolution appropri. atlng the sum of $250 to be used 1mm decorat- immg and lilunminatlng time city hall during the expositiomi. Sonic of time nmenibers thought that this was too small a stmrn for a creditable iilummiinntlon , but before a vote could be reached , a motion to refer pre- vaiied. sir. Stmmimt came to time front with a rosa- iutiomi Immmstructing "city offIcIals not to hire or patronIze dead beats. " lie said that time resolution was aimmmed at sonic persons ime had In mind , but who they were lie did not say. Time resoltmtlomm was referred. Tim comptroller , by resolution , was 1mm- structed to confer with the officials at the BurlIngton and Ummlon PacIfic raIlroads timid ascertain jtmst what they Proposed to (10 relative to paying their respectIve simares for time constructiomm amid repairs of the Tenth aflh Eleventh street viaducts , Time resohmi- tlomi instructed time cormiptroller to mnake the mmiost advantageous sottlemmmemit for the city. At the mimic tinie the officials viii ascer- tmiilmm wiicmm time railroad people propose to pay the expcmmse of mmmaImainImmg the electric lights that are located at time hmtersection of their tracks and time streets. There are thirty or forty of these lights. Some two years ago the railroad companies settled with the cIty for the lights , but. simice then imo paynments have beeum mmmdc. Anotimer garbage erdinaumce was intro. duceti anti referred , wimlie a slot machine or- dimmammcc was Introduced. This orhinancc Proiilbits the use of any machIne timat pays mnommey or ima gambling attachmnients. The next nmcetimmg of the coumiell will be imelti at P o'clock Timursday morning. 'l'le Comm tim , a'mmmstt 1.1 mnitegi , Tlmo new Wabash solid vestibule train o day eoaclmcs , sleeping and dining ears. train for tourists anti nil classes of travel lVlii Leave ChIcago ( daily ) , 12 noon' Leave St. Louis ( daIly ) , 11:10 : a. mu. Arrive New York via West Simore , 3.30 v. mmm. Arrive Bostomi via Fitchburg , li50 p. m. All agents sell tickets for this traIn ant vihi tell you all about It. Ask him or wrIt G. N , Claytomm , N. W. P. Agt.Vabash It. R. 'Lime ntmimo'ls itqimmmmmcnc nnd quick limne of time Unlomm Pacific maker it the popular line to all principai westermi resorts. City tfcket office , No. 1302 Far- earn St. rumm ! ( Time Northwestern Line Daylight Special now icaves the U. P. depot at 6:40 : a .m. ; arrives Chicago 8:45 same evening. No ehmammge 1mm thu other traIns. Time C'verlanti Limited 4:45 : p. ma. and tIme Omaima Cimicago Special at :45 : p. mu. arrive at Chicago 7:5 : and 9:30 : respectively , next morning. The most advanced 'cstibuIed sleepers , diners ntitl free jsarlor chair cr5-of course-what else would time "Northwestern" have. CitY Tickpt Office 1401 Prmmnn st. mum2.o : ( ) to Suit 1stit it umi htetimrmm. VIA THE UNION I'ACIFIC , for Immtermmatlommal Mining Comigress. For tickets and full information call at City Ticket Office. No. 1302 Farnarn St. ! IiNH Irisimimlur. Seymour lake Is now opemm for the seasomi for baims fishing. Trauma leave 'Ommmnima for leerflelmt at 8:35 : a. m. eu time 13. & M , or 4:30 : p. am. 0mm the Missouri Pacific amid pas. sengers can returmm at 7:20 : p. m. omm the 13. & M. Fare 25 ccmmts each way , Boats. bait amId .fishlng reds furimishied on the grounds. ,1 , ( , Snim Frnmit'Ist'o nn1 ltetmmrm FOR $60.00 , VIA. TIlE UNION PACIFIC , for North American Tmlrrmers' Ummhomm Con. vention , July. 5 , For full information call at City Ticket Office. No. 1202 F'arnamn St. IIAYLIC1I' ! ' 'ItAlN 'to C0i.O1LABO Via 1toc1 island floimte , Loaves Omminima & :20 : a. rn. arrives Denver and Colorado Springs 8 p. mum , Take tills train and save slcepimmg car ratrm of $3.50. Ticket office 1323 Farnani ctr. ? . FOIl ROUND TRIP TO 1'ORTLAND , ORE. , VIA TIlE UNION PACIFIC , for Tenth Triemmnial Natlommai Council of Commgregntional Churcimems , July 7-12. For ( hates , limits on tickets and full inform- tiomm , call at City Ticket Office , No , 1202 Farnani St. 3lnrrimmmre Ibei'hmM4'a , Time fohlowimmg mnarriage licenses were is- emmetl yesterday by tIme county judge : Nammme ammd Address. Age. Ilowarti hiruner. Omnaimmi . . . . . . . . . . , , , , , 23 Katherine Id. Orifiltim. Ommmalma . . , . , , , , , . , , 21 Naimoleon Itoussenu. Onialma . . , , . . , , . , . , 41 Sailie MeIem'mott. ) Omaha . , , , , , , , , , , . . , 31 JiPerfect , Iiifant Food Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk APcnrEcr SUBSTITUTE FoR ' MOTHERS MiLt. FOR 40 41 ' ( tABS TilE LtADINQ RAHD. S VMNTHfALIx/irFREE , uI Y.t.NOIsSsOt1mu.s1WY -S L.ee , Juimo 21 , JonesCrash If you 'want a Crash Suit at all you want tLI holiest 0110 , Cotton isn't crash , j1io itoro that 'tVOUlI ( sell you cotton for linen \VOUl(1 JU13t as 3OOil still you cotton for wool , We sell you a gOO(1 1iontit all 1iliOll-1)llI'O Hilehl-suit for 2. 50. TllaVu3 les tliaii anybody gtts for as good a suit.Vo have ou1e at $2.5O , 3.OO andasliigli a$4.5O , and 1iny are all lioiicst , all linen-all straight ci'asli.Ve have iiothiiigat all agLillI3tcottonwlien : sold as COttOhlbflt , we have agailist cotton sailing iiii1erfahe colors , it's a trick. 'Ve ( lOfl't like tricks. 'Vie would call your particular attention tolay ( to a 11110 Of ci'asli suits WO are selling at three ( buRrs. rJloy arc good. suits. t1110y are iua(1o ( bY It good house and vi1l give na ' . . , good satisfaction as the average $4 or 5 crash. Light weight , dark color-not too clark , lut ( larkenough. . to look cleati a gOOd deal loiigor than if the color \VflS light.tJ1littms a poiiit to be considered wlieit buying a crash suit. ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO J- The Destruction of our warehouse by fire has in iio way interfered with our Ftmi'xmltmmro business , for we already have several cai'lomtds of new goods 1mm and immany mnore on the way and am'c pi'opat'od to till all ordem'a wltlm one _ i usual promptness. Two Dresser Bargahis - 1 a r g e size-with two lai'ge and two small di'aw- s eu's-bevel glass-antique finished-must be sceui 5 ' ' toboapprecimited. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ A Cheval Dresser-the greatest hai'gaiii we ever ollci'cd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Matthigs-usually this late hi the season matting stocks are pretty iriucli ( lepIOtcXl- not so with us now--for vu have just received a umew lmnJom'tatton ) of .Titpamt- .so atmd Clmina tnuttings ; m'opm'csentiumg all time ummost artistic colorings mmmd cilcets at tt variety of lL'lCCSthmCSo iimaite the rnot desh'abe [ summer flour covet'Iumgs. Carpets-our special carpet sale has been so stlcccstftmi that we lma\'d deckled to contimitmo the sale anotimot' veaic and ollot' for tornot'rbw ammdall week many mmcw pattei'ns at time sttmme : vei'y low . . . ) ) I'iC. - 1' Special-see our west show window---aiiy arti- do IS It for ' $1.JS. Orchwd & Whem Carpet Co 14(4-16 ( Douglas Street. - . - - - - - - For One Week Oiiiy . ' n' l'ittiS ( , mail vam'ietlcs of wootls $187,50 , 5tON _ I- M - at. 11(00 ummommtimiy iusymsmammts. 'rimesu are mummy iImumos , mmstmmiily sold fruimi $275 to $3U0. Every instruniommt fimlly guarmmum- , teed. ClmielcerimigVmmlmmtmt case , $55. Iecktmr limos. Ehiotmy I omt'e. 105 , b gimte & Co. , mmnrIgimt , aumly , $78 , Ivergi & I'm'imd. . Voso , EImmOrStIm Pimtmtoa itt gm ii it ly romitmeesl imrloc. A. C. 'sirmelimir , Tumier , 'ruiemmimminu 1C25 , Schrnoller & Mueller , Exclusive 1iisic Dealers. 1313 Farnarn Street , f ItIiJC1tTItAL. - , _ w _ _ J Weworth iIitary Ademy : : Governmnnt supervision. New inmllllngs , imalngerectecl , $ ttmdentc rejected 11,11 , - year for want otroomn. MAJOR SANDFO SERS. M4jpt M9 Hand Mirrors We nra showing ami assortment of hand rnirrorsm-wiich we are sure is not equalled In time entire cIty-Time stock embraces mirror - ror 1mm ceiltmloid-zyloimitu adamnite , oak , olive wood , eboiiy , immiitmttiom tortoise shell , ammm- her. I'riccS ranging from 25c up. SOME CUT DitUCi PRICES. 25c TetIoW' Swamis Down-we sell . . . . . . Ife liCe I'ozzclmmi'ti Powder-we sell . . . . . . . . . . iSo flOe La Blammelse Powder-wa mmcii. iSo 2Tc Menmiemi's 'l'imlctmm I'owtier-m'cm sell , . He flOe Bailey Rmmimbcr Comnimlexion Bruslm -vo soil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c 23e 'retlow's Gossmtrner I'owtlcr-Wo sell l4 SOc Violet water ( limmt'-Wo ) sqli . . . . . . . . . . lIe &Oq FlorilmL Water-we smell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie WItITE FOR CATALOGUE , Sherman&Mcflonnell Drug Co. isii : lilmilgim St. IlidImm of IllociC , Omm.ihmmi , Nt-h. AFULL SET OF TE ETH $2 Until Juno 'tli only-ho smmro rtmmd lsmn' your order before the time expIres and re- celvo time bemmeiit of tiseso prices , All otlmcr work at same remlucetl Irices , Teeth cx- tracted positively without Imaiml-25c , ALBANY DENTISTS5 120 South 14th St. , cor Iouglams , over Drimg Store , Ojiemi uvetmings until p , iii. Sundays untli 1. ii. mn. FLAGS ! FLAGS ! OFFICIAL TURNVEREIN FLAGS. All kimmds-till bizes-LOVEST l'iIIOES-See us bimsee isrlct's ' imam'ti ( IUCiimiOi , Omaha Tent and Rubber Go , , 131 1 Farm ) tiii. . - SYRUP OF FIGS . . . MANtTI'AOTURED ET . . , CALIFORI'BA FIG SYRUP CO. VZO'VE TUE X&ME. -t-- Brownell Hal I Opens Sept. bum , lt3OS. Hnt1'diiIg aisd Day Smhiool for Gie'lii Ummder the directIon of itt , 11ev. George Worthlmmgtomi. 5 , T. D , , LL. D , Primary , I prcIturatory amid coilegitito cotmrmses , Comn- I isotermt corps of tumseimers. Modern muetim- I OdS and every advantogo cmffercd. Strict attention lImmid to time mnoriml , jneumtal and vlm'sicni well heimig of time studcmmtst , Iiplo- , nas cOmmte'rcd. ) I'rm'ptsrt's for till colleges open to women. . SPecial courses 1mm high. er Jmmglisim , Sclummcoms , Ammolemit anti Ilomlorn Lnimgutim.n'tt , MmJisiti amid Art. 'l'crmnms immod. s'rmm I e. Jlulitlimmg re iilr'd Sm imd I 5) ) CX cei I cmi t order. Hammittiry imlumnhummg. b'atlmslactory mstemttfl heating. I'mmremmls amtl guardinmia sht'sirimmg' to ummtcr puimilS will Please mftflttl ( sir ommtulogu , or mtiimiy imersommuhl' to Mrs. L It Uptoii , Priti. Jil''t''tmelI hlitil , Omaha , Nmb ACADEMY - lromiumded 1603. For the higher etiucrition of young women. ( 'itmssicah amid HtI'ntIIIe critlrsu of stmmsly , ( (155(1 l'm'eparmttnry mind Oitlommai. Year begimma Sept , i4 , 1158. Apply to Aliss Ida C. Ahlt'mm , Prium. , Iim'udford , Mass , 8JPTU CUD CUD'L : No Dotontlon From Uueinee. S'c refer to Ilusoammns or PATImrNTS Cuicami" PTLES CURED In Seven to Ten Days Without P&iii , Oss TssATsmcur Does BILVoac. ( . THE EMPIRE RUPTURE CURE AND PJ1EDICAL INSTITUTE , ( Successor. to 'jhui : 0. hI. LIILLEII 00 , ) 32-933 New York Life Building , Omaha. CeU or write for cteculsa. - w - - - - _