. - - - - . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - - - - - - . - - - . - - - - - - - - . - - - - , - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - . ---T-- - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---v----r---------------- - - - - - _ ' : rTtE OStA1tA 1)AILY BETh StIXA.Y , JULY a . - - - - - - ROCK ISLAND'S ' SChEDULE' ' : . - - - / Bhowing of ( iot Male Bsforo the State ; ' .a Board of Transportation. COMPANY U3SES MONEY IN NEBRASKA thtelItt9I t Sliuw M flit .t.nrciit NCt LPM 01 ) tt the IIIIMIIICN Dute-1Ig. , re nfl Ilulki I ug Ilie Line. LNCO1N , July 2.-SpCcti.-ThC ( ) ROCk furnliicd ) to the IBIDOI ( raI1roa ( company ha tate floard oZ TranportatIofl a report nliowlng the original cost ot the road III thla ' idate , an e9tImnte O the pre.cflt cost o ina tcrlabi nnd it tatcznent of the eArflIflg3 and OXpfl5es f i-ho road for the year cndIri Sune 30. The report Is accoinpanlcd by plat3 nud PlOflieg ot tile line ot T0LIl ( , The coin Ilhfly ha8 24t8 nilics of inan track ani U.24 nilicH ut 8IdetrflCk the building of WiliOh cost un follows : . ) Igllt sit % P $1O37O7 C ? Cr i1ing . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 1,23I,3II , Ot ] Iun brldgvH (2C ( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199S75 S2 iIil find trc8tla ( I2) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.S2 3C ( UiycrtH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . Th3 7sr l ) :1lej : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 2r , 'Jr.5 G flt1113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1OIO,70G 4S titk'I. ) 1l)1t ) etc . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123,765 2S 1iotM : ) (37) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132ts : Jttid . fl > r tCtfliIflfllH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I5J& OQ \li 1111(1 wntcr t.tnkq . . . , . . . . . 612S3 6 I.Xlyifl nnd Hurlucing track . . . . . . IASfl 71 SlOi ! ) . lolllldhOtlI3eH , etc . . . . . . . . . . , . 2,7SS 21 Stocic yitrdn , cnieM lLnd section _ : loullw ; . . . . . . . . . . , . . . ; : . . . ,119 ΒΆ i2 Engineering and supervIl3IolI . . . . . . 1JS7 $ 18 The pther ( toina In the Rtntcment , Iticluti- ing fences , furniture , ehop machinery , toots , ballast , tulegraph expelise , road crossings , uwltclics , frogs , ote , , run tk totni up to V G1L&l.13 , or at the rate of 23O16.2C ver niie. The C3ttinEttO is that nt the i.rcsent . lirice of Inbur 01111 tunterlals the cost. would tie about 23OiI.S7 pei i&iilu. z In the RtateiueIit thu rolling stock of the rand Is nuiorttoIiC , ( to the milengu iii Ne- hrnskn. the original cost of equipment being 0 $500,495 , or Lit the rate of . $2Ofl t8 per tulle. The stinifttO Is that the imme could be re- ijiodUced at the present time for $2,308.55 iter hub. In the report of the earnings of the roati for the year It Is sliowit that 101,978 payilig passengers wbro carried , bringing in a rove- litlO of $ l29545.M ) ; number of tons of freight hauled , 437,042 , earnings. $326,750.01. The total nt nil Iteuuis of earnings foots up to , $501,792.17 , itiaking an average ver mile of ' 'i oY $ iS1tl0. In the operating expenses , unnintenanco of right of vay and structures cuituo Iti for $1GG.flSO,17 ; condtictlng transportation , $214- 46h.G2 ; general cxpehues , $7I,03.12 ; making IL total of operatitig cxenaes , $504,197.SO , or 2,45.G3 over and above the total receipts. . .l ( ii..4i . 11,11 of SeliI 1.itsy. Clue uuiv scheol law allowing pupils to lit- tChil seltool Iii "nearer districts' ' Is found to ' , - , lie defectlv in form so that it is giving .iii niucli trouble to the county superintendents. ' 1rom the re2ding of hue law one is unable to tell \vtioso duty It Is to notify the direct- w cue of districts of transfers nl there seems to be ho limit of time within whieli this notice - tice ijitist ho given. Tue superintendent of Pierce county has written State Superiri- tendont Jackeon about this defect in the law. his letter being in part as follows : Tile case in hand is this : I received notice - tico of the transfer of certain children on Monday. this district annual meeting day. r The uiext morning the director of the district - trict thus affected brought in his annual report. I notified him of the transfer ( could not possibly have notifled him sooner ) and he refused to allow the traits- for on the ground that he was not notified at the annual meeting and claimed that It was tIm parents' ditty to notify him. I have two or three elinilar cases on hand. I uxulcrstnnd It to be the sutperintendents duty to notify thin director of the district affecteil by the transfers. which duty can be performed within a. reasonable time after the annual meeting. Thiti ejuiestion has been referred to the at- terney general with a request that lie give his opinion as to the proper construction of the statute. I The Overland Dry Goods Concentrating company was incorporated yesterday by 1. _ _ _ Uigncll and Jesse S.'Iaugh of Lincoln and Eugene \Vnugh of Denver , the capital stock of the iompnny being $550,000. The object of the company is to mine for gold by the aid of a patent process which enables the extraction of gold without the use of water. The operations are to be carried on in Fre- fluent COUIlty , 1Vyoniing , and tIm business - -ft' headquarters of tim comnpaity ilI be at Liii- i lii. - ; I.Iiit ulii iiiiiI lie Four(1i. There will ho no counliiicl celebration of _ _ _ _ _ the 1ourthi of July at Lincoln anti it Is expected that a large number of vcoplo hero will take advantage of the holiday to visit the exposition nod witness the themomi- stratton at Omaha. A number of the sod- eties vIli hold luienics hero and there vlll - be festivities and music at the Burlington beach and the parks. The Sunday school of the Swedish Methodist church wilt hiolti ft iidnio at the state farm anti a number of other Sunday schools have arranged to spend thio day in the shady groves mietr - ' the city. 1 The Fir3t Congregatioral church wIll luolil a patriotic servire tdlnorrow evening , with appropriate addresses iind tituisie. _ _ _ _ large number of the business houses of the city have agreeti to close Monday In order - dor that their ejupbayes nuay bo free to ccl- obrate where they please. The otflce at ' the state building aiul court house will also _ _ _ _ . _ .i be closed. Private A. C. hershey left for Chileka- unauga over the Missouri I'aclilc tonight. In . S I - S e S ALL S . . . . S - 'PEOPLE S WANT. S . - S 'GOOD HEALTH I 0 0 You may have a course of medIcal S S treotment for . CUILABLE DISEASES S of all kinda at the . . S . SliopaM MoUlcal Illstituto : S 5New York Life B14. , Omaha , Neb , S SF'ECIALTIE S. Catareb , Deaf. S 'loss aliti tUi S Di8eaees of the Lungs , Stomach , Kidneys. Nerves and liiootl. Heer. S y licrinIsslohs , to 6,000 cured S lialichlts. lIio largest medical oIticc. , stud practice in the vest. The Omaha ' S Dee , leading daiiy , says ; "Tue Hhcp- J S turd Medical Institute is entirely reilti- S ble In a h.rotesMtonlt-l and business way. Dr. SIvlHtrtl unit his associates , S have gained Itnil fully inaintaine-ti a S ieitthiiiK reputation In the treatment S chronic dlst'ase.s. The iiubiic nuur - . . S safely trust iliem. ' I WHITE For testimonials from I S inlitlaters. teachers. bustS - S men , farmers , etc. . telling how they were cured at home threugli Ule S Mcii System. S S BOOK -"Tue New Treatment : flow it Cures , " is sent free to all who write. It 18 II clean medical ' S work for the whole famiiy to read S . 0 aflhl is of great value to all who sc..k - better health. Book and Consultatioa S Blariku sent tree to all inquirers. S I ? 4dicIiies stmit ever3wtut're. Stuto your caic and bend for opinion and S lowest teflon. Chlares low. ConS - S tation fri. ; porsunttiiy or tt better. ' w Iitnh $ Tlis lip.r , * w. . . . . I S I S S S - - ehirge of a squad of twelve recruit.L The men who wIlt join company I ) o the Second regiment are A. 13. hlolton , .1. itopac , II. 0. Wood , 3. it. Kyle , I. W. Chappell , E. T. tidier , Freti Vibda , .1. 'F. Morforth , 0. W. Winters , 0. (1. Leidigh , Rudolph Hahn and Tholnis Mclemina. Lieutenant Ifartigan sa.s be still necds about twnty.fivo gooj flea , The officers of company A of the Third regiment have opened hendquartere anii are askIng for recruits. An information was flied In district court this morning charging Daniel A. Keller with forgery. Keller tttered a check for $2S Inst March. making it payable to a local bicycle company anti signing the name "C. C. Van i3ruent. " Omaha people at the hotcls At the Lin- deli-Il. 13. Tompson It. C. hirome , A. M. Jeffrey , F. L. Lewis. At the Lincoln-S. Magee , \V. S. Colvin , W. A. Strong , C. W , Osborti , F. W. Ilodie , II. B , O'Neill , IV. II. McCue. Ititercsllmg Cutitroveru. CIIADRON , Neb. , Silly 2.-Speciah.-C ( ) , T. Wafdinw , county clerk of Dawes county anti the Freniont , Elkhorn & Missouri Val- icy railroad were the principals in a COn- tioversy before the Board of Equalization of Datves county title week. Chadron is a division point of the Eikhiorn road itnil the compahy has situated hero its roundhouse , machine and repair shops. Mr. Wardlav filed a complaint before the board that the railroad company should be aFsessed for this property and was upheld by the romni- ilent populicts of the city. a c. Harris , division supsi Intendent of the Elkhorn , end Attorney A. 'IV. Jutes , appeared before the board antI presented affidavits train officials of the railroad company showing that the iropert3 in question was a part of the railroad depot grounds and that it is already assessed by the state board. Consequently thin board instructed that it should not be ns3esseil and the county cleric was directed to strike the assessment off the assessors books. Officers in the Chiadron Masonic lodge for the ensuing year ierc installed by lion. A. \v. Crites , grand senior warden , acting dep- tity grand master , as follows : S. G. Dunti , \v. M. ; A. C. F'owierV. . ; C. B. Ioster , .1. 1.V. . ; J. L. I'aul , treasnier ; 0. II.'iihis , secretary ; 13. F' . Pitman , S. D. ; J. A. lint- egger , J. D. ; C. D. Sayrs , S. S.V. ; . H. Mil- Icr , S. S. ; A. Rockweii , tyler. . Lioutenamit dwarti L. 600dsall of corn- paiiy Ii , Second Nebraska voluntary infati- try , silent a couple of days in this city this week with his fatally. lIe left for Camp George 11. Thomas last night. Bert Snyder , the railroad uian who fell under ft traimi at Craulcrd a few days ago antI had his left arm cut ott at the shoulder , is improving rapidly , lIe was married Thureday to Miss Nellie Crcsswchi of this dlv. Olileers hilHliliICl. GENEVA , Nb. , July 2.-Special.-Siiver ( ) Link lodge , Iaugliters of ltebekah. installed othicers lftst night as follows : Miss Alice ilurtige , N. 0. ; Mrs. Kate Curtiss , V. G. ; Dr. J. % V. I' ckett , recording secretary ; Mrs. 0. A. Fbory , financial secretary ; Mr3. Sum Schioileld , treasurer. Tonight the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will Imistahl the following oflicers : 13. II. Ogg , N. G. ; J.V. . Puckett. V. G. After the Installation ceremonies they will repair to an ice cream parlor. where the new 0111- cers viii entertain the members of both lodges. Last night a refreshing shower fell anti cooled thte litflIOSiltCie. More rain is needed. hionrd. COLUMBUS. Nob. , July 2.-Special.- ( ) Thue School board met last evening anti after discussing the merits of several bids of property In different parts of the cIty finally selected block 13 , in Becher Place atkhition , as a site for the new $25,000 111gb school building , The price paid for this block is $3,000 and the action of the board in tile matter is very generally comlUended. The schcol levy for the current year was also made and Is proportioned as follows : On the general fund , 11 mills , and on the new school bonds. 3 mills , making a total of 14 mills. which is exactly the same as the levy of 1897. when there were no bonds. SIser I1CIIIM ( tie CrIPH. SFVVARD , Nob. , July 2.-Special.-A ( ) light shower fell in this vicinity this unorn- ing which was greatly needed , as the ground contained but very little moisture , owing to the hot dry winds which have irevalled for the last three days. Farmers are nearly through phoughing corn , which is in exceedingly - ingly good shape atuti a great many are cutting hay and grain. It Is estimated that Seward county will have the largest wheat crop that has over been known in its history. Farm hands are very scarce In this locality and the farmers are offering as high as $2.00 per day for hands to plow corn. 1"ltig lttiisiu.g. FAII1BURY. Nob. , July 2.-Special.-- ( ) The Rock Island railway men hail a grand flag raising last evening at the round house. They have erected a tall iron Pole and dcc- orated tbe front of the building with banners - ners and bunting. The cornet band and glee club furnished the music anti addresces were made by Mayor ienny , lion. S. M. tinily and County Attorney Iienshiaw , after which "Old Glory" was unfurlei to the breeze from the top of th hag pole. The exercises were concludeul with a grand ella- play of fire works. Itiui.t lit 'Vt.Mt P.int. WEST I'OINT , Ncb. . July 2.-Speclal.- ( ) This section was visited by a steady , gentle rain last evening , whichi bItI fair to con- tiuue tliroughotit the day. The temperature his falkun consitlemahily , to the great relief of suffering luumtmmiiiity. The County Board of Supervisors , at their lust regular meeting , biassed a resolution requesting Judge Evans to convene a special session of the district court for the iuroso t cleariiig UI ) the tItle to the oilicu of county clerk , which is in abeyance , hjiifnv..rnihi- ( ; ; 0II4. TRENTON , Neb , , July 2.-Special.- ( ) Excessive Itcat anti high vIntii. have darn- aged spring wheat anti iiats at least one- half , other croius have been danuaged but little. Corn Is making a splenditi growth , alfalfa is In the stack , . rye mostly In the shock mimi a good crop , fall wheat has been injured but little and is rently for liar- vest. Taken altogether the last ten days have been very unfavorable for crops. ( lraashopporiu are doing considerable damage iii harts of the country. Oi.i. Ct.iiiil . i.rigiigehIet'oriI , NE1IRASKA CITY , Ncb , July 2.-Spe- ( cial-Thte ) real estate mortgage record for Otoc county for the month of Jumio is as follows ; Twelve mortgages aggregating $7b25,60 were file4 on city property , while soveil releases amounting to $5,450 were ro- cortled. On farma liropcrty eleven new In- struincnts aggregating $17.452 were flied anti eighut.eemu reitues footing up $31,835 i'ero placed on recortl. The net decrease in ( ho dehit of the county for the month is $12 , . 307.40. ' "p 1),1ge' ( .hiii , . iurgiic IIte'ur.l , FItFMONT , Neb , , July 2.-Speeial-Tho ( ) following is the mortgage indebtedness of Iodge couiity for ( lie month of Julio : Chat. tie mortgages thleti , eighty-three , amount , $ 17,333.33 ; released , seventy-two. amount , 43,506.i9 ; farni iiiortgugcs recorded , ten , amount 11.G5.25 ; reIcaetl , eIghteen , amount , $ i9iG4.25 town and city mortgages flied , fifteen , amount $1,27O.S0 ; released , seventeen , amount , $12fiTO , hli'ji'eleii htceruits. F'R1MONT , Nob. . July 2.-Speclal.-Tha ( ) members of company F Third NebraBka of this city who were rejected by the sum. geous at Fort Omuba returned here tbts _ _ _ _ morning , snout of them feeling pretty sore flyer their hard luck. The rejection of Ser- g.iant Fullerton occasioned considerable surprise - prise hero. Ho wa very active In securing m n for the Company amid feels hIs disap- polnimnemut keenly. Scils hiitrct In n I'nper , T1CUMSEIi. Neb. , July 2.-Specllul.- ( ) C. Y , i'ool has 501(1 hIs Interest in the Johnson - son County Jotjmnnh to a Mr. Brown of hamburg , In. Tue new firm will be Cooper & Brown , tie Mr. hugh Cooper retains lila halt Interest , Mm , Pool founded the Journal in Sterling some twenty years ago and has been actively associated with it ever since. Mr. Pool has not decIded what he will < lo In the future as yet. The Johnson County republican convention - tion baa been called to meet Ia this city Saturday , July 30. Candidates for county attorney , representative and commissioner will 1)0 chosen and delegate3 to the state , senatorial anti congressional conventioas will be selected. lhtirglnra , at Aslilnnl. /tSIIIJAND , Nob. , July 2.-Special 'Teic- gram.-Burglnrs ) entered 'the house of W. J. Warbrltton and stoic $40 worth of jew- dry. This morning as Mrs ? W. .7. War- brItten saa going about her usual house- Itolti duties site found a sihahl gold tie pin , whl hi she had keptin a' small jew.l case on the dresser with 501110 other valuable jewels. She went to the box and found that it had been rclieed of its contents and It is aupposeti that the burglars had become alarmed anti in their haste had dropped thio snumuhl pin. No clew. The total amount of the loss will not exceed $10. Ii I i'lte.ek Cotiiit iortgiige Uecnr(1. TRJNTON , Neb , , July 2.-Special.- ( ) Mortgage record of Hitchcock county for the month of June : Farud mortgages filed , none ; farm mortgages released , 7 , $3,834 ; chattel mortages Ihieti , 24 , $11,209.20 ; chattel mortgages released , 2 , $338.10. The chattel mortgages tiled for June were for the pur- P05cm of paying for twine and binders to take care of the wheat crop. l'eniIIe % 'iiiit time Ih.iids. ATLANTIC , In. , July 2.-Special.-Over ( ) $12,000 is the value of the applications auntie for government war bonds by citizens of Atlantic to icily 1 , with iieariy $10,000 ammo to be taken next week. The bankers think ( ho amnount taken by Atlantic people will rachi in the neighborhood of $30,000 before the 15th. Most of the bonds taken are for amounts of $100 or less. Litfhll itmilit Ut St. I'ituil. ST. l'AUL , Neb. , July 2-The hot southern wiiitls vluich have been blowing for the last tvo days were relieved last night by a light rain , during which tile wind turned to the north. The windfall u-a.a light , only thirteen inches. but the northern winch blowing this nmrmulng has cooled the atmosphere and will give relief to the scalding effects of tIle itist few days on crops. 1)uiiellmL ( ; els ut Siiuver. DUNCAN , Neb. , July 2.-Speclal.-A ( ) fine mlii Is falling here today , whIch guarantees the small grain crop. Consitlertible rye is already In the shock and is a fine crop. Winter amid spring wheat arc looking fine. Oats and barley are a good crop. Corn is hardly as far advanced as It was last year at this time , but it Is a good stand and books fine. Shiu er uI Sliehluim. ShELTON , Nob. , July 2.-Special.-A ( ) nice shnwer fell last night and laid the dust and this forenoon rain' has been coming down. Alt small grain will be made a good crop by this rain and farmers are now speculating as to the amount of bushels per acre they vill have. Corn Is doing well. Murderer , tdjtiuiuced Insnue. BLOOMINGTON , Neb. , July 2.-Speclal. ( ) -Albert Gripsltey , who murdered Postmaster Glenn at Hhldreth , was adjudged insane by the Board of Insanity. The trial took place Monday , but the boarti until yestertiay wIth. belch its decision. lFhe sheriff took Gripakey to the asylum last night. . Iruwiieti % Vltiie ItiutI,1njm. NORTh IIBND , Nob. , July 2.-Speclal ( Telegram.-Tini ) Foley , aged 28 years , was drowned here today while in bathiak in thiu Platte river. It is presumea he broke his neck while diving itt shallow water. The body was recovered. Itilm , at hIitstIiigs hASTINGS. Neb. . July 2.-Spccial ( Tele- gram.-Nearly ) two inches of rain fell today - day , soaking the fields of Atlanta county. Although the fleitis were not absolutely in need of raIn , still it was welcomed by the farmers. Crop i'rosieClfl Eteelleut. hASTINGS. Neb. , July 2.-SpeclaP.-The ( ) report that rust had injured wheat In this vicinity is anything but the truth , and as a matter of fact the crop prospects were never better than at tile present time. idnuiis Con'itr hInrtrsge Iteenril , hASTINGS , Nob. , July 2.-Special.-The ( ) amount of ntortgages released In the Adams county clerk's office from January 1 , 1898 , to July 1 , 1898. is $209,056.90 , THURSTON AGREES TO SPEAK Pro in iN'N 1' resid eu I Crmtvfri * o A .1 dress flue : iiisN Mt.i'iiii. iii the l it * lunni Leligile C.tyei tiii. NEWPORT , Ky. , July 2.-Presltient L. .1 , Crawford of the National League of flepub. hican Clubs received assurances today that Senator John Id , Thurston wIll adtiress the mass meeting at Omaha , July 14 , Itt connection - nection with other prominent speakers , Prealdemit Crawford has assurance from prominent republicans all over the country of their attendance at the national convemi- tioii in Omnahia , July 13 to 15. President Crawforti is not a candidate for re-election. Among the candidates for the jiresidency of the National Itepublican league are lion. II. N. Dlngley , editor of the KalnnimtZOO Telegraph and a son of Congress- latin Dingley of Maine , CoiQncl Stone , presi- tient of the Union league of San Francisco , alit ) A. lii. Illggins , llresluheiit of tile Indiana League of Republican Clubs , The indications arc that D. ii. Stiao of Kentucky will be re-elected secretary , The other candidate who has uxuaule a caiivas for the secretaryship Is F. F , Myer , president of ( lie New Jersey league. 'Fiiilighit lCIii.l of ii Frieiid. I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several year : , and last fail html a more severe cough. than ever before. I hav.a used many reniedlea without receiving much me- hief , and being recommended to try a bot- the of Cltainbcrhain's Cough Remedy by a friemuti , who , knowing inc to be a poor widow , gave it to mae. I tried it , and with the umuest gratifying results. The first hot- thu reliever mu very mnuchi , anti time second bottle has absolutely cured imue. I have not bath as good health for twenty years , MRS. MARY A hIlAIt1) , Ciaremnore , Ark , TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST Stuiiiili PiIi lie Gt'iiernlly F'iiir in Xe- h.rtisl.ii , Vnriner I ii % % 'cs1erii l'r- , ( inns , iiii,1 XorI lierly ' % Vi.iis. WAShINGTON , July 2-Forecast for Sunday : For Nebrasica-Clenerally fair ; warmer In western portion ; northerly winds , For Missouri-Showers and thunder stormns ; cooler ; southerly wiid , becomping northerly. South Dakota-Ceaerally fair ; variable winds , becoming southwesterly. For Iowa anti Kansas-Showers anti thua. them storms ; cooler In eastern portion ; north. erly wiud& I3URLINc1T0N's NE\i' \ DEPOT Handsome Structure to 1 jnod to the PnbIio Monday , OMAhA hAS A MODERNPATh3ER STATION I I ' II lIi.Ih.hiiig Ciitiilede In 4II ! Its I'mni- toiis for the Ci.iu , r nf ( lie ! l'rnveiiuig l'ullIe-Soiu of ItN Miiiii Fentures. On Monday , the Fourth of July , travelers In and out of Omaha will have onened to their use a railway station that Is beautiful in appearance , admirable in its appoint- meats and doubtless adequate to nIh the tie- nuands of passenger traffiC for a long term of years to , come , The old wooden sheds stanuiimg on the south sub ot the railroad tracks near Tenth nail Mason streets , which have been an eyeaoo to travelers anti a disgrace to the railroad and the cIty for 10 many years , will be rfsze' to the ground without further delay , l'robably no greater change titan the one the l3urilngtcn railroad - road will make in Its rernovai at midnight from the worst station in the west to the best has ever transpIred ih1thi portion of . the country. There will be no fortnai opening of the Burlington's new station. Thu supply of tickets anti aemchu desks and other office furniture - niture as can be used 'in ' the new building wlih he transferred at nildnlgitt and on the morning of the Fourth of Jtily the new station - tion will be open for bti1miess. The' comut- pany has extended an invitation to the public to call during the present week and inspect the imew structure. The first party to inspect it since Its conipletion went through yesterday morning. General Manager Iloldrege , Gemi- erai Passenger Agent Francis , Assistant General Passenger Agent' Smith , Superin- tentiemit Ihignehl , Architect 'IClinbali anti mu number of newspaper men were In. the party and they were muore than pheased with the many beautiful attractions they found In the new raIlwaY station , The feature of the new biiluiing that lm. presses iieelf on one most sCrongly at the first sight is the uniform ClassIc style of architecture. It Is not a tyle of nrchitec- lure that is conumnan atnotuj railway struc- lures anti one wonders that it ! las not been adopted before. The architects anti builthers say that the new station Is "weather-proof , water-proof anti fire-proof. " it looks it , for there is but little wood work to be seen anti this only In the 'doors and 'panels. The principal material used in construction Is Omaha pressed brick of a pretty shade of gray , with Bedford limestone and Denver granite. The cost of the structure complete , exclusive of the inuprovemn mits to the tracks and platform , was $350,000"The marble and mosaic work alone coat The build. Ing is 316 feet bug , h1. . , 'et wide amid 70 feet high. , ' , iiiigiIlleeiil MiuIui 1iitruiiee. The maui entrance fmon tite east side of Tenth street , just at the sputh end of thuc' yiatittet , is a notable omue4 IL would attract attention anywhere , ivith its three rows of Roman-Done columuns of the finest of Ien- ver granite. Each one of , these twenty- eight massive columns velghs,18,000 pounds , and each while being set In place had to be strapped in ateci bands to prevent Its breaking from Its own weigb. The hand- some cohonnado thus formed Is not without come utility , besides being mie of the most striking fcatures of the structure. It Is saiti thatone Idea Ia pu1inin the big coi- urnns was to guard agalasl the possibIlity of a stanijede r panic o1thedntering steps on big occasions. The gmamttfeitblunutIs certainly - tainly hook big enough ta'bink up any sized crowd. - The arrangement of the Ihoors is very con- venIent. and all the rooms are commodious as Well as attractive. As one enters the station fr m Tenth street he IJasse throughi a pretty lobby to the ticket offices. The raIlroad ticket offices are on the right and the sleeping car omccs on the left. The set of ticket windows fachnt east will be used ordinarily , but in case of pcclal occasions those facing north may be radihy opened. These offices are at the vest of the main waitIng room , which in eighty feet square. The ceiling is over thirty feet. high and Is 30 decorated as to bcst shpv the cove construction - struction of the roof. i'lie floor Is constructed - structed of the prettiest mosaics , among which run circular bands of slate. These not only ornament the floor , bu serve to protect the little mosaics froni bchij broken. From the center of the room a double stairway In an easy slope and semi-circular form heads down to station phatfornu. Its cost was nearly $10,000 , The steps are of heavy Iron and the outer six Inches are so rough that one cannot slip. Suspended above this staircase - case Is an enormous chandelier of immense dimensions and some attuctiveness , Its weight. Is over 1800 pounds and Its cost was more titan $1,000 , It contains a great cluster of Incandescent lights , which form a brilliant central figure at night , The mnarbie pillars , the marble water stands and the tasteful cehilmig amid wail decorations In the waiting room are splendid. East of the waiting room is a vestibule leading to time waiting room for women. It is prettily or- namnented , time electric light fixtures amid the enameled fireplace being attractive features. A maid will orcaide over time room and be of such assistance to women as possible , On thto right side of the vestibule leading to thIs parlor is a cosy dIning roomu. It is not large , but It Is elegantly furnished , the sideboard , the chairs and tables being of fine oak. The locals are brought to the roomu front below omm a concealed dumbwaiter - waiter , Across the vestibule there Is a parcel room apparently large enough to store all the packages of exposition tray- chera at one timne anti coIn enough ( iliies for the proprietor to make him independently rich , Oji ( lie ( r.iuuti Xhopr. The rooms on the second ( boor are not so elaborately decorated , blitthey are large. well appointed amid sei'ti bi.le , In time soutimwest corner tire romW'1tor Immigrant travel aimd the postal 1IePattnuent of the govcmnmmlent. In the noltfiuV st corner are line quartet-s for' the telig'rAphm ' department , the Western Union compattetgtatIon ) SuperIntendent - Intendent Harry I' . DeueII cotlductors , trainmaster - master and baggagemnaseroft ( the west Is time express room , s'ithiRnmiipTh floor space for loathing and unboatIImlgcpress ) ) matter. At time other end of the 'grdund ' Iloor is the baggage ioom vithi a mtioilhoor In which mc , trunk can make a dcnbthxi.t will not me- main there ( or live niInptesc This formit of ilooriag is sonictlmlrg new'aruml , Is said to be the best ever lnvent'hdiffir : the realm of th modern baggage htistl.jr , Facing the tm'mzcka , where a mann cniieep one eye on his train , Is a barber sljpi.- Adjoining It are bath rooms , toilet TPOFnS1.and a corn- fortablu smoking room. Opgoslte are a lunch stand anti this kitchen , The broad ramnp that leads down from the viaduct to the eiitrumce mind baggage room on the ground floqr , wmidIng miroumiti the 'vest front and south sIde of time build. lag In a graceful curve , is a muoteiiortlmy feature of the immuprovememits , A the con. struction of this feature wa niadu Possible only mufer i costly law suit it , erhialus , ought to be pretty fine. Carriages yiil use title , after leaving their massengem8 tt ills main entrance , to go dowg to the baggage m-oomns , or to take invalids anti oiheis who Wamit to go down to the platform ltr'eh , Tile space under the ramp bias be'n utilIzed for boiler , coal , machinery , storage amid chicken rooms. The boilers are Imnrneasc atfairs , and were also built in Omaha. lieiisI'c 'I'raln Sheds , The train sheds are beln rapidly pushed : j . ' - - - - _ - to completion , but will' not be deno when thin building Is openeti on the i"omirthi'huen finished they will be 575 feet long. 'l'hiey vihi ruin parallel to the ttncks mind alford complete covering for passengers getting on and oft traIns. In addition to the moth- oils of egress furnished in the structure itself - self a broad stairway will lead from the station platform to the Tenth Street viaduct - duct , This wIll be for the use of passengers getting oil trains and desiring to tome up town. At the top of the stairway there will be a number of turnstiles through 'which passengers muy in. out o.ito the viaduct. They will work only outward , and the staircase cannot be used in going down to the trains as such use might leati to accidents. IieiiaM ( IIC St'muhjit'r Ititestinim , There wmts 'a meetIng of 'passenger etflclals of Western lines at the llkhorii hieadquar- ters on Saturday morning , General l'nsseit- ger Agent Buchanan of the Elkhorn , lure- siding. The situation regarding the retiuced rates now in effect on all lines to Onuahuu was discussed at length , as 'was also the scalper controversy , but ito action along either of these lines was taken , About Ithieummimiisin nutit Iio to Cure It. I have suffered a great deal , frorn rheummi- tIsmn anti flnd timat Chmumnberimuimu's Pain Bnlmn always . glycs ate prompt relIef , It Is the beat iinimneot I have useti.JV. . Urock , tncrchrunt , liromiey , K ) ' POoplo who have suffered for years with rhmeumutatisni imavo bccit cureti by a few applications of this liniment. Time vrommuut relief from 11510 which it affords is alomue worth many times its cost. Try a 25-cent bottle of it. You are certain to be more tItan pleased witiu time result - 1HAUAN. By the action of time city council , sitting as a Board of Equalization , in increasing the assessment of the corporations $114,000 , the total valuation will be Imucrenseti to $1,847,000 and it Is expected that it 'will ( mike at least a 45-mill levy to brimmg iii revenue enough to POY the rtmnmilmug exhenses of tim city for time fiscal year endimug August , 1899. 1899.Whether Whether the nation of the Board of Equnl. izatlon is legal or not remains to be seen. Mamiy attorneys assert that the board may equalize the tax , but cannot increase the total vmultiation. This statement was inatie to the board by attorneys last Tluurstimiy night when tim resolutIon increasing the assessment was Passed by 'the mayor's vote. Somne lawyers go so far as to say that this action of the board mmimiy Invalidate thin whole assesememit , and if this is trime the city will be In bad condition financially. There is money enough in most of time fimluels to pull throtmglu ( lie fiscal year , but should the council be deprived of the right to draw warrants on the mtew levy after August 9 time emnployes of time municipality will have to whistle for their pay or else sell their warrants at a big discount. As Is to be supposed , the action tkcn Is anytlilmig but agrrenble to the corporations - tions , but just what steps will be taTcemu to set aside the resolution adopted is to be determined upomi later. It was reported yesterday that the packing houses would form a comnblmie.and refuse to pay the city taxes , amid thcmi , when tue taxes become dehinquemit at the close of the year they would bring the matter to the attentIon of time courts. On the other hand , certain of the city ofil- dais , headed by the mayor , assert that tue corporatiomus will not tuunke any fight , but will pay up without questioning thai legality of the action of the Board of Equalization. The mmuayor states that the luackers commntveth to manipulate the ascssimieflt apti that they are not In a imsltionto make mmmcli of a kick on the increase , . in' this connection it has been stated bypersona in a huosition to know that the corporations" wouhd mnuch prefer to pay an occupatiomi tax sufficient to flunks up tim deficit inthe levy rather than have an increase on the assessment. Perhtapst liis may yet be niiced as an officer of the city said yesterday afternoon that the plan if placing an occupatiomu tax emu thue valcers had nnt' 'be i Iveri up , but was liable to come up at amuy timne. Property - erty owners are shiowlmig comisitherabbe imiter- eat in the outcome of the fight and it Is possible that It the heavy taxpayers refuse to settle with the treasurer the smaller ones will also decline. Chuiurge.I hthi I'nigery. The Cudahy' Packing company caused the arrest yesterday afternoon of Mike Corcoman on a clmargo of forgery and time cimlprit was taken to the county jail to await a hearing before Judge I3muxter. It Is stated thuat Car- comm imas been forging what is known as barrel tIckets , 'anti while the extent of the peculatlomts Is imot known , It is thought to ho in tue neighbohiood of $75. Mike Cor- cormimi , sr. , has been employed by the Cudahy company for years , his busines being to visit grocery stores and other places anti purchase vinegar barrels , A short titmue ago Mr. Corcoraa was taken Ill anti luis son assisted him In his work. In sonic way the young man becamno possessed of hubs father's book of vouclmers and these lie lisa been filling outforging the names of hmls fatimer anti the auditor of time Cutlahy company , When Properly filled out and sigmued these vouchers imavo been redcemned for fmmce value by ( lie Cudahmys uud it was only through accident. that tite forgery was discovered , Corcoran , Jr. , confessed to Mr. MclCixmney , Cudahmy's attorney. and It Is surmised from lmIs tale that othmers are inmpllcatcd. Mr. McKinncy stated yestertlay afternoon that hue Intended pusiming the case anti 'would catise tile arrest of all thmose who have been connected with Corcorna in the affair. M4mnie Cit ) ( is5hi ) . Beat CmihIoriuIa 'wiaes-Wollsteln & Co. Miss Mint Campbell of Syracuse Is here vIsiting friends. Thmlrty-soven births occurred during thus month of June , Meet me at Barrett's Rustic Garden at 7:30 this evening. There wIll he no market at time tck yards on Monday. Charles Fl Wells is now engaged in time book business at Dunbar. Miss Laura 11111 of Denver is ( hue guest of Mr. anti Mrs. 0 , 11. 11111. Miss Lou Gibson has gone to Iowa to visit frlemmds for a few days , There is nearly $28,000 In tIme school treasury at time prea mut time , Mrs. Thomnas 11otor , wife of County Comnmnissioner Hector. is quito BIck. Miss Corn ( IOBuI'Y left for Chicago yesterday - day , where site will attend summer school , Mrs , Mary lit. Iioacyson of Chkago spent a few days last week with Mrs. 3. B. Glick. Prof. J. A. heck has returned from Iowa , wimero hue visited frientis for a shmort time. itiperior lodge , No. 193 , Degree of honor , will Install officers on time evening of July 14. Miss Edith liuso of Ponca Is visiting Mrs. El , 14. Wheeler , Twenty-second and I streets. Miss Mabel C , Rich has u-eturmietl from Cozatl , where she apemmt a moimtim with friends. 5 , J , Kellogg anti son , Webb , of Emerson spent yesterday In time city seeing thme sights , Miss Nellie Pierce of lilair Is vIsIting Miss Etflo Gardner , Twenty-fifth and J streets , Time city 'otlices amid banks will be closed Moimtlay amid there will be only one delIvery of mall. Rev , IrvIng Johnaon preaches both mnora- lag amid evening today at St. Martin's Epis- coimal churhm. ' The Board of Idueaton hiss let colutmacts for thus boilers for the Highland and Liii- cohii schools. This afternoon at Koutskv's ball the 110- betolun Turners will celebrate the tenth amiiuiv rany of thy orguuizatioa of the lodge here. An interesting prograui has been ar- _ r _ _ _ _ _ . 4 - ' . - - cOMEDICAL ; ij'a COM&INED TREATMENT 8 , . -OF THE GREAT CURATIVE POWERS : . % .e Give ilefu'reiacc to ( i.e ileat un mks , iuiuIumess Melt niud Iereimniuts L ( lie e ily. WHEN ALL OTHERS FAIL _ Rcnucnuber ( hue wontierfuily successful treatiuciut of thIs Institute combines the twG greatest factors of the huemuling art known to ( lie medical vrofcsslon-ELCCTILIC1T\ and MEIICINE , It Is the largest , most thoroughly and completely equipped Institute. bothu electrically and nmetiically , ever establishieti in the West for the treatnucat aiuul absolute cure of all mier-o1ia , chronic and lrivate diseases of ME1 timiti W'OMl. Itoh- ormuble and fair dcmling accorded to all. . These Doctors Can Cure You. ' ' - . ' . ' ' , . . c t : ud , 7 I . ' 1. I ( % 1 - " - , " 11.aJL : ; " * f11JP /T 7 ' - . ' . ' . ' ' : ' ' " : ' 4'- . : : % 'a4Aj ; : . ' ' ' . , : , _ ' SPECILISTS FOR DISEASES. OF MEN. SPEOALISTS FOR DISEASES OF WOMENI Thmo great electrical anti medIcal specialists of thmis institute are far time beet. most successful amid scientific ( lie world has over humowit , : ll of whom are graduates of the hCSt medical colleges in the world. each huavlimg humid bug and atme- cessfui practice In his specialty , and are mtchuieviimg results In curIng time sick and suffering by their conubineil Electro.Motiical treatment , uhmiclt would be lam- iosslblo to obtain by eltimcr electrical or medical treatmemut rtbomie. The State Electro. MedIcal Institute is the ONLY i'LCE whore you can obtnimu thia benefits of this uccessfmml treatmemit 'under the most kiiitui and learned pecInlimtts. 1110 ASSURED that if amuy iower on eiirtii din cure you these Doctors can. By memunum of their corn- Wiued electro-inedical treatmnemmt tbd , ' 'imlive effoeted complete and liemnliimuent cures tutor all others had fulled , Some doctors fail becauo of treating time wrolmg disease ; others fromn not kimowing the right treatment , NO MISTAKES HERE AND NO FAILURES A Perfect cure guarnnteetl in all cases accepted. Electric trentmemut alone will hen. elit a certain number of diseasi's amid nire a fesv ; rnetiicai treatmnemmt mtlomio wIll cure a certain ier cent , hint when nil the curative energy of each of these great curatIve factorS are skIllfully and sciemutificahly combined anti administered ummider the direc- tiomis of tIme mnost successful nimd relimeble mtiieclmtlists thmt world hmmtl3 ever known , it Is plmila to be seen thue I quicker nut ] mnore smmtisfmmctory results are . ttulm.o to be ohutnlned ; that promimt cures may be effected where eIthmer electricity or medicimm nboiue have completely failetl ; and these specIaltIes have ciTected complete cures of deep-seated and stubborn diseutses after nil otimer phmysiciatms and methods , himiti failed oven to give relief-nIl of which is perfectly lhaUHible whmen you consIder time combined curative emmergy obtained by this ELECTRO-MEDICAL TIIIOATMENT , Thuere 1mm a class of diseases In which this combIned treatment Is tlctimied to accomplish ' a great and much needed good , amid that is those chmissitied nailer the hmtuami ot or NERVOUS iELIILI'I'Y , otupeclmmihy of NEURASTHENIA , macmu , whmethier the result of ) 'outllfmii follies or hater indiscretinna anti excesses , accompanied by various forms of wcakneumson , etc , , producing a long train of symptoms so famnilIar to nil. It nil suchm sufferers could but get a tnto ( as It were ) of tIme wonderful iemuethtH ( leriveti ( morn this conu- bineti Electra-Medical TI1EATMENT muo iuower emi earth cotmitl prevent them front pursuing a full cotmrse of tr 'atmnemit to a cnmnplete and satIsfactory cure amid restora- ( ion to perfect health nimti mnmimily .mtrengtlm. RUPTURE , VAIIICOCELE , 1IYD1IOCELE , SWI'LT4INGS , 'rENDERNESS , DIS- CIIAIIOES , STII1CTURES , SMALL , WEAIC AND SIIRUNFEN I'AIt'l'i , ALL IiLOOD SKIN AND DISEASES , absolu teiy curcil by this treatment after all other means have fmdled. WOMEN Do you know that the Conululimed Electro-Medicimh 'l'remmtrncnt cut time State-lilectro ? iledictml lmmstituto wIll iramuuptly relieve all of your suifferimigs mmnd nIlmnermtmm anti restore - store ytiti to itemmltli mmmitl enjoynmunt of life ? It you are a sufferer eIther fromn acute _ _ _ _ _ chronic miilmeimts avail yourself lit of this or , OflCo successful and IIfe-glviimg cnnu- blneti tremttnment. iiiis Instittite Is equipped with all modern electric apimaratumu anti facilItIes for treat- memut of all kinds of tiim.emmse . of men maul wtjmc'mu , if you cannot emihi. You can nbtmmin the benetlts of this combined treatment W r o mit your imomno. All correspomudu ace iii imimmin emuvchopem antI conIidentlui. State Electro-Medical Institute , I 308 FARNAM S'1'REEI' , OMAiI A , NIB , rangetl and every imucinber Is mmrged to be Imroseimt. Miss Ammmbher amid Mrs. Mcioimtmld of Bloomington , Ill. , are the guests of Mr. mind Mrs. Sam Slmrlgley , M , F , Ihiaticimarml , formerly a cattle sales. man at the yarmls , but now located at Kaim- Baa City , is here for a few days , Edward I. SmmiIthi and Georgia A. Lang- behn , both of thIs city , were muarrled yes- tertlay by I'ollce Judge iabcock , Only 2,44 sheep were bouglmt by feelLura ( in thIs market In Juimo aimti of this miumiuluer 1,087 were drlvemu to time country , Miss lioukul , an emnploio of Swift amId Company , html her shoulder slightly cut FrIday while playing with a knife , SuperIntendent Cauneron of time Cudalmy commipmuny returned yeatenhay from Sioux City , where hue spent several days. Union temmupernoco services will be held at the First ltaumtlst cliurchi timis evening , Mrs. ltachmmuel ! tiillapauglm imresiiliimg , Itev , It. L. V.'imeeler , El , U. , will deliver an address tonight at time temperance macel- lug to be held at time iluptist clmurchm , Miss Alice Chase of tlmo central telephone oflice leaves tomorrow for Youngstowmm , Ill. , where she will visit frieotls for a monthi , A mneting of the old Board of Education wIll be held at 9 o'clock Monday mrmorning ( or tue purpose of closing up ( tam business of the current year and adjourning sine die , Ill the evening the board will meet with - : - - BLISS MILLINEBY AT HALF PRIOE LAIGLST STOLK IN WEST 1c12 DOUGLAS ST I-i ; ; ) mueW memitbers for ( be purpose of me- orgatj I zi ng , A meeting of the Sumitlay ezhmool board of the FIrst Metimodist Episcopal chmurchi wilt be held at time study of Pastor Jolmnsomi cit Momiday evening , tlnlte'tl % 'orkmumemm lOdges , Nos. C amid 227 , will be held at h'lvonka'a huh on Wednesday - day ovenitug for the purpose of selecting ( lelegates to time stnte league. "Time Kingtionm ' .Ve . Immhmerit" Is the topie upon u'lmIchm 11ev. 11. I. Vhcelcr will preach hue mmuormmimig at time First Presbyteriamu cbmurch. There wIll be imo evening services. Time regular nueetiimg at time Young Mcmi's Clmristimmmm association 'wlii tie oiiuitted this afternoon , time local association unItIng wHim time Omnauma association Itt a itatrlotitu service. Time demand for limo exposition postage stamps is on time increase and i'ustmnaster McMiliun has ordered 200.000 2-cent staiimpa and 100,000 1-cent stamps in addition to Lb. older sent Ia m short Uuio a&o , - ' . , . . . . . . . - - , . - - - - - ' - - b. - - -