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10)5 0 AP 0 The Burlington has been named as the sfficial route to the meeting of the Young People’s Nutional Baptist union at Chi- eago July 7 and & The r clerks of the Trans-Missouri Passengor association holding & meeting in Kansas City today to fix east- bound tourist rates, John Douglas yesterday filed a bill of Bl ing his printing office under the United’ Stites National bank to R P. M The consideration is $2,500, Muamie IR a fifteen-year-old miss, living at the corner of Th enth and Howar str over the Fair building, wus arr late yesterday afternoon ne incorrigible. The arrest wis mude at the request of the girl's parents convey Constabl rke was fined 5 and cos Helsley yesterday afternoon for using loud and profane lang When the charge was read the constable pleaded guilty and it nearly took his breath away when the judge said: “Five and costs The funeral of John janitor of the Leavenwo place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the residence, 2218 Pacifie str The school children contributed several beautiful foral pieces. The s were interred in Luurel Hill co Alber, late h school, took | venty-six property ownel complaints with “the county con file missioners against Assessor [hrenpfort’s work in the First ward. The compluints are that the property of the complain ants is assessed too high as compar with that of other wealthier proper holders of the ward. The Neb Tribune has filed a pro- test ngainst the valuation of 0 as put upen its plant by the assessor. It ks that the valuation be reduced to 0. In support of this it shows that outside of #2,000 assessed against its franchise, the World-Herald is only valued ut 32,000 for nssossment pur poses. S For Schlitz beer 020 Farnum, i ¥ PROGRESS AND POVERTY. THe Wild Assertions Made by West- ern Calamity Orators. Most “ealamity” orators and with o mm,..mx wric sy Journal, steer clear of statistics and all of all e ation, and deal in wild and exaggerated estimates, which they usually evolve from their inner conscious- ness, or borrow from people as irresponsible as themselves, Orators in prasia, for ex- ample, and in other western states are in the habit of representing the farmers as uni- versally “mortgage-ridden” and in a_despor ate condition every way. It was declaved by alliance members of the last Nebraska legis lature that the farms of the stato were mortgaged to the extent of more thau £0,000,000. But the State Bureau of Labor Statistics of Nebraska undertook the collec tion of mortgage statistics for a represent- ative agricultural county, with the following result: Mortgages unpaid number o Mortgage ind LH0 Average of1 1l Arca of farms, oS ... 141, Arcaof farms mor OO T At this ratio the total mortgage indebted- ness for the state would amount to about 50,000,000, or just one-third of what the calimity orators have claimed it to be. The investigation further showed that 5% per cent of tho indebtednoss represented purchus money for land, seven per cent. impro ments or stock, and 20 per cent. investments in mercantile business, leaviug only 1o por cent. for sickuess, poor crops and other mis fortuncs. Of o similar kind are the results of an investigation into the fi 1 coudi tion of the people of Dodge county printed in the Omana Bee. Dodge counfy is by no means the wealthiest county in the state, It has but one city of any consequence and that is F'romont, ‘Thiere is no large wage-carning cluss, and there are 1o oxtensive manufuctur- ing indust To ull intents and purposes it is an agricultural community. Yot the twelve banks in the county bave on deposit credit of her citizens the sum of he denosits of tho 10,300 pe who live in I'remout and other incorporated towns amount to 536,464, an average of W0 ta. The farming population numbers 0 una the aeposits o its credit aggregnto 30,281, an avernge of &1 per capita. The average to each iudividual in the county is 1040, which 15 about threo times the uyerage per eapita of currency in the United States The ceusus statistics for a revresentative Tows county ave of a similar character. The returns show 254 mortgages, representing £, and the purposes for which the s were mude are as follows : urchnse money for iwnd . 02 81,700,000 s on same 000 id imbrovements n)N'IhL 000 1 business 000 property \ stock, Tnprove Purchase Bo owed Lo invest rm CXDenses and and robjec T exponses wid Droeity nts, ote il funnily expenses .. Imiroy Furm 1000 Al other objects . L 82000 This shows that less thau 5 per cont of the horrowiug was oceasioued by - misfortune, while 84 por cent represented enlarged enter: prise in the purchase of land or stock or im- provements, Licenses. The following marringe licenses wero is- sued by Judge Shields Name una Addross, .| Oma rl, Omihn wborn, Ol - A1 PARAGRA IHS, PEESO) D. L. Barr of O'Neill is at the Paxton. John Reddy of Gibbon is at the Paxton. Cavl Robbins of Neligh 1s at the Dellone. J. B. Dinsmore of Sutton is at the Millard H. W. Miles of Beatrice is at the Dellone. C. A. Peterson of Stratton 1s at the Pux ton, R. B. Schueidor of Fromout is at the Mur- ray. T, D. Denney of Fremon. is at the Mil- lard W. . Conners of Boone, [a., is at the Del- lone. H. B. Houser of Neligh is a guest at the Dellose A Millard. Dr. A, R. VanSickle of Hastings is at the Millard. J. R. Sims of Hastiugs is a guest at the Mllara, H Murra) A.J. Milier of Chadron is o guest at the Murra, Eli Barnes of ( the Dellone, Hau. G. D, Meikeljohn of Fullorton s at the Millard. Judge J. C. C the Paxton Neil Duncan and J. G. Burrus of Geueva | arc at the Murray | J. M. Bower aud M. B. Keeso of Lincoln aro at tho Millara, W, H. Dolan and ' more are at tho Murray. ©. M. Carter of Columbus, O., formerly of Lincoln, is at the Millurd, H Harden, R, H, Kirby and F. V. Kco- non of Liberty are at the Millard, Mus. W. D. Gallup and Miss Josie Derling | of Norfolk, are guests ut the Paxton | F. Falkner, 8. C. Webber, 5. H. Thomas and W. Fletcher of Schuyler are guests st the Millard. Dr. V. T. M'Giliycuddy of Rapi¢ City, S. D, i8 i Omaba oo & business trip. Ho is arranging for the construction of an elect motor rallway at his home town. The friopds of Dr. and Mrs. M'Gillycuddy will Joarn with pleasure that that estimable lady 1s recoveriug her health and is now in almost cowplote enjoywent of her physical powers. k Barnes of Ponca is & guest at the keson of Wahoo is & guest at the ud Island is & guest at wford of West Point is at m Hargreaves of Wy- OMAHA DAILY BER: THURSDAY, SHIFTLESS U. P. RAILROADING, Dillon £ays the Road is Lined with Wrecked Rolling Stock. TWO MONTHS NLCESSARY FOR REPAIRS, Released Penitentiary Bird Shot While Robbing a Man Still Thinks of His Mother—A Kind Act Repaid. Cueaso Orrice or Tue Bee, | Citieaco, June >resident Sidney Dillon of the Union Pa cific, who has just reached home af n 8,000-mile faunt over the road, says that he found the track in good condition. Th ¢ the line, broken wel vever, all alor sht, and broken engines. , ho s, mostly fre is was an evidence of groat nogligence nd shiftiessness somewlcro, Mr. Dillon said it was evident, though, that the vre. sources of the road had been overtaxed and that an effort to make quick time had been disasteous to the rolling stock, T would be required for repairs, which have n. Probably about #00,000 will be the outlay in putting the rolling stock in or. der, and the roud will be in good trim in'Sep- tember. The oporating expenses this year will probably be less thau last year, HE LOVED 113 MOTHER, Langisch roturned from Joliet c has been serving a term of imprisonment. He was out of money weeting an old-time associate who was in the 1 condition, they w t into on West Lake street and tried to rob u geutle man who wus ectting a bill changed. Lan gisch was shot and mor wounded, but when the patrol wagon catie after him he asked to be taken howme instead of to a hospi tal because he didu’t want his mother to know how badly he was hurt Wh the wagon came within a block of the hovel Lan- gisch walked to the place and sitting down in a chair tried to smoke o cle but the blood tric The police hearing a shrick rushed 16 and found the mother and son Iying side by side ou the floor in a faut months ul A\hx :\luu 20 u street. A few ole of diamond earrir ssterany on going 1o the doc m auswer bell one of the family found the missi ey wrapped in o piece of cloth lying ou” the floor. Within, 1 boyish wcters, were the words: For the lndy as kind to tor.? Mrs, remembers having sheltered and fod o poor little fetlow one bitter cold day Inst winter when he came begging for aid for u sick mothier, who he said lived on Hoyne avenue, srine UP OVER PATENT MEDICINES, ‘I'he retail druggists of the city have been aroused by the fuct that a committee of Kan- sas City druggists recently sent agents to Chicago to find out w uolesalers bere were selling vatent medicines to dry houses in Missouri aud Kansas, The getting after the wholesale jobber threaten to boycott all who seli to dealers outside the reguiar trade, as they claim tho latter sell at, cost rates. : EASTMAN-GOODALE WEDDIN “he Sionx fudian, Dr. Charles Eastman, who is to marry Miss Elaine Goodale, the poetess, in New' York tomorrow, will go to Lake Mohonk for a few duys on a wedding tour, after which a reception will ve given the couple in_Boston vefore going to Pine Ridgn. Dr. Bastman and his brido will piy a visit to his brother, Rev. John Enstman, who is a Presbyterian mimister in Nebraska, and has o largo Indisn coucregation. After this visit they will go to live in o house_the government has built for them at Pine Ridge, OMAIANS IN THE WOODS. Hon. Guy C. Barton passed through Chi- cago toaay on his way home after a fishing tour in northern Wisconsin, The party in- cluded Lyman Richardson, C. B. Yost™ aud I5. M. Morsman when they left Omaha last Sunday. The region visited was not far from the section where the forest fires are aging. be los8 to the lumber inter great,” suid Mr. Barton, that the seuson there has beet very dry has made the devaststion the wore extensive om where we were we could see g clouds ot smoke rolling up from the north coustantly. The people seem to take thes fives quite as & matter of course, and wh our party expressed vegret that so much val uable property should bedestroyed the na tives gave themselves little concern, und 1 think not much effort_is made to_check the flames unless a town is threatened, “The fire does not, as might be supposed, burn eyerything to tho ground before it. Under ordinary conditions only the dead tim- ber, leaves und underbrush and the smaller limbs of the live trees are destroyed. The loss consists largely in the killng of the youngor trees which ave not yet ready for mavket. 1 the big trees which are killed by the fire are logged at once they make as good lumber as if the fire had pot “touched thom, but if they are ullowed to stand for any length of time a kind of worm gets into them and they are ruined.” While fish were plentiful, game of all sorts, excopt deer, the purty found very scarce. “We saw very fow squirvel,” said Mr. Barton, “and we followed our guide for hours and tours through the woods without hearing the chirp of a bird or a living sound except our own voices.” A New York man, Mr, E. H. (mun who has beer: taking an outing in the rogion of the forest fives, says that they have swept over the couatry between Fagle river and the Big St. German, covering an area of a hundred square miles, Deer could be secn in herds bounding before the advancing Hames aud in many places along the edge of the woods he suw numbers of praivie chicken, s will be nd the fact partridies and quail lying burned to crisp eside their uests, in which were their pro- geny too young to fly. Fierce winds pre- vailed ot ‘the time andso rapid was the spread of the fire that only the swift-footed deer were able to keep in udvance of it and small animals of all kinds wi destroyed. Mr., Coom, on one occasion, s caught be- tween two burning walls and had a lively race behind a couple of ponies until ho ached a creek where wman and beast sub- morged themsolves until the fire bad burned a cleur space around them, WESTERN PEOFLE 1N CIICAGO. Among the western people in Chicago today wero the following At the Grand Pacific L. Day, City, Ta.: L. J. Drake, George H. Omaha; W. L. Freuch, Sioux Falls, TE, Haloy, B G, Elukbine, Dos Moines, In.; Alex MeKonzio, Bismarck, N. D.; Wil liam Babcock, jr., Salt Lake, Utah, At the Palmer-Stephen F. Balliet, Des Moines, Tn.; Frank Barnard, Miss Bortie Baroard, Omaha, At the Auditorium—Mrs, James S. Roth- rock, James H. Rothirock, jr., John Thomas, Miss' Thomus, Cedar Kapids, ln; B. H. Langloy, Miss Mury E. Lungloy. Helona, Mont.; Puul S. Wilkes, Sfoux Falls, D. At the Leland-G. F. Heinman, Stanton, Neb. At tho Wellington—Mrs, J. M. Woolworth, Quaa Mixs Woolworth, Sioux City, I, At the 'Tremont—Willinm . Whitaker, Helena, Mout.; John H. Grossman, F. M. Phillips, Omuha, At the Sher lone, Miles Cl Sioux t n—Mr. and My y, Mont.; Mrs. M. Ma- <. Boas, A north side, York, where he (3 d s visiting friends on the has just returned from Now aw bis daughter sail on the ved news of her safe arrival on the other side. He expocts to r main in Chicago several days and take in the Union passed through this evening ot from Tifin, O., where ho has been at- tending the funcral of his mother, Himmunication annual communication of Nebraska., Thirty-fourth the grand lodge Freo and Accepted Masous, n's bl in this i Hood, who filled that honorable po- sition for seve Wt mieeting of th no appointment filling the About two hundred delegates w 1s the lodwe was and able document, th consumed nearly clusions upon mat in this jurisdicti £ to the craft wddress containing of the most able 1 tuis jurisdiction. ¢ the reading of this address had boen quite completed the lodge adjourncd until § The grand maste had been duly fustitutod thyst lotee No. | and | Illgllhmxl lodge 194 m\m;m I, Chase county. Disponsations had ‘been gr: wn of the following loc lodge at Carlton; Blazir sarficld county Scott's Bluff ¢ Scott’s Bluft lodg was presented, show irman of the co d his eighteonth annual wembership in this ious reports were referred to fter _flve trunsaction of routine business of w wrand lodge wus adjourned At vesterday Scott's report itten document, going ov ar's events in n det In speaking of the condition of the order she said that been one of genoral prospe: shed in a wonderful grand matron chapters at Fairmont, ty duu nu- order organizntion of Hastings, Norfolk and d number of dect ctinical questions were reported and several suggestions made in the way of law The address of Batterton followed i supplementary was brief, and was, to that of the ort. of Grand nized during 'he total mem- bership is about one thou “The report of the tr amounting to £300. 04483 bal- T'hie reports were referred to appropriate afternoon session was devoted to the consideration of the reports of oflicers other routine busines: ion of the secret r business of the be concluded today. Over 450,000 Howe se en & Selleck Co., tents Due July 1st. o discount allowed per cent discount allowed on water rents if paid on or hefore July 1st at oftice of AMERICAN WATERWORKS CO., , Bee building. i i Grain Exch A meoting of the grain and produco ex evening at Corkrell Brothers' omm in lhu First National buzk The committeo on by- laws in submittin sted that tho number tors be increased from tive to nine as soon as ws were then A read section section and adopted. i cider und Harris was appointe embers of the exchange transaction of s lougs to the association, and all s pertaining thereto, d for in thoe by-luws. A. B Jaquith submitted a lotter trom the unha board of trade rec, a committee be appointe. a like committee of the board of tru dent Fowler was made on of properly be- not otherwise pro- the committen quith and Browu. next week at i p. m. ——— We want overy | wist and get some of ards and a book of nformation Huarter Prorrierary Co, Auction Gla auction every ov ANNOUACCMENTS, At Boya's opern house on Saturday and Mott com- e three entertainments consist- and phenomena, ing of a world of myster inge ana startling produced by invisivle ugencies, i their latest and greatest psychological my spiritual manifestation, and turthermore will douate §1,000 to the chiritable institutions of this city {f he fails to duplicate on the o glaring gaslight any materialization Their Tuat ontonia iument unable to gain admission, for mediums. --PRICES m Bakin (€2 SPowder 'Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Staudard. Just. Look at -Your Shoes. Nice looking affairs to wear, Of course you didn’t. as good as you dressy [fifty and eight dollars | manufacturers in the ¢ ) Clothing Company's” name on the best shoes for the price that can be sold, shoes which a specialty of two grad find exceptional: We AL € i mec 1 6 lasts ° two We are selling a genuine Goodyear welt fine calf 10e, in all %I/( S, at;l(w \’\l(‘[h‘w and lasts, in dif! anyw here this guar- $2§om dollars antee: dis A Cause and drawers (shirts and a.quarter of any man’s money, for........... Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sclatics, Chilblains, unmation of the Lu ngs, Kidneys and Bow Pains in the Back, Chest and Limbs, and all the usial One application of RADWAY'S READY RIS GONSEQUENGES OF TAXING COLD fow moments, Crumps, sen. Vouwlting, Cold Chil ale® at druggists. RADWAY 29, Sloepl 2 Warren St. ain’t they? All out at the toes, run down at the heels, and a total wreck generally. Didn’t buy ’em of us? wear better pair of shoes we have in our entire stock which we: sell for a dollar and a quarter, to the genuine hand French calf shoe which we sell at five and a from the workingman’s half [and guarantee to be toney shoe stores seven were made for us by the most reliable shoe E\'ol'y pair we sell are gu:n':mlcml This week we for good solid value you will have been paying has the “Nebr:¢ by us to be are making Vicinity: sulur graduate medie e from China, selling men’s casco ium and wide, in narrow, \ toes and guarantee thoso suffering and feels contident rtakes o can 4o in all sizes, congress that we equal any shoe you ecan buy for two and a quarter or and a halfin this city. i dikeases of any kind thitt I every case uses in s romes miny of them unknown outside of that couns z for examination, consule You can eall 1y chiat with nin in ottt ducted [ the nd communieations” e y and strictest cor tylv&. of Wc sell this s 3 If, after wes lmnq, )(vu have any cause for i you your 1t and destroying the microbes of satisfaction, > ) money or give you NEW SHOES FREE. for Coolness. We are selling Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers with either French necks or silk bindings], worth thirty-five cents, Ion'.‘..“ We are selling Balbriggan S different grades, or normal Mixed Shirts and Drawers (shirts have French necks and silk bindings) which are sold for fifty cents everywhere, at y Known without suc Wo has thousands of testimon Twenty-fourth > cold and raps was told could cured wholly with Chis Ty dovelopin not Lust six months; [shirts nd general debility; lieines nnd doctors, 25@ 350c A4OC Vis e robust and healthy. VAN WORMER. General debility W Weeks treatiment Third streoty Drawer i never felt vetter ed D, Geo Wo's tre We are selling tan or flesh colored Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers (shirts silk bound) or handsome gray shirts with French necks and silk ing) that you will see sold for seventy-five cents usually, for We are selling silken finished Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers (shirts with i i cuffs, drawers with solid SHOFL COUTSE Of TFeatnent; now almost « .m.ufnmn Dr. benefitof those Who cannot see the French < ankles) worth i remedics for the most vrevalent dise: RHEUMATISM CURE, INDIG :STION AND DYS- PEPSIA CURE, SICK HEADACHE CURE, LOST MANHOOD CURE, FEMALE WEAKNESS CURE, AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. CATARRH CURE, These troubl s o the proper reme roubles write, ¢ neasily be diagnosed ar For all otn. p_for quostion uses o speclul DI\ C (;I B I, 592 North (6th Streat, e Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Every Day. DOCTOR McGREW MOORE'S TREE 0F LIFE: REA VRL FOR PAIN CURES AND PREVENTS Frost Bites, T incho, adacue to the parts affectod, will Insta; the sufferer. Internally In doses of trom thirty to sixty Colle Sness, and il internal pains, A‘\lUj‘IF\ll*‘\NT\‘. Kansas City TO-DAY. Game ealled at 4 o'clock. Ladies’ admission to all part DIME EDEN MUSEE Corner 11th and Farnam Streets, WEEK OF JU JIN LA BELLA MINNIE and her’ wonderful card-playing doz, Lillie. SiGNOl DODDRETTI, the strongest man rth, fchless comy d i DIME HOTEIL. The Murvay, Cor. 14th and Harney, isthe most substantially constructe:d Hotel Building in Omaha. Severa! neavy brick fire walls running from basement to roof. Al the ceilings ant floors lined witk Asbestos five proof ning, making it inpossible to bura quick. Fire escapes and fire alarms throughout the building. Stea hot t cold water and sunshine yroons, dable unsurpassed any. ny of musicil itul uctresses, s, ADM 1O ALL, BiSILLOWAY, Prop. NEHRASKA Natiomal Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, N3 Capital, - = - - $400,000 Surplus Jan. 4st, 1890, - 62,500 v, Prosidont; Lowla s oeasiont; Jaos W, Savazs, W V. Morso, John 8. Guilins, R C. Cushlog J. N. i Patrlek. W. 1L 5. Ilagnes, cashior. THE TRON BANIL, Corner 12th aud Farnam Sts. A General Buuk, Business Transacted DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, of Tooth on_Rubb. DOLLARS, A Teoth oxtra an | les. Gold and wt lowest raoty own Work Toot Al work wi Katrunce, [0 uaLls o'elock LOST I’()\\ l I\ Nerve Heans cure all soxua ol 202, ROLING ON MOFYaS, rall, 86X unl OFANE LUTE CUIE for tmpotenoy. nlkhtly emisslons, wemory, bad dreatis, ayersion Lo s nthald. SIx boxes 8 NERVE BEAN (0., Bufla K.V Bola by Goodman Drug Co., 1110 Farnsm 8t Ouwiah OMAHA __ [Send for elreular oreallon W B, SHERWOOUD, 22 New York BOHOOL OF |11e Bid'y, Omuha, Neb. TELEGRAPHY. lun() your blood. the time to do it, system will be out of order all summer, c[(::\nSC )'Ollr Ii\'l',r, stop your kidney pains, quiet cure your si Tea will 25¢ package, from your druggist, or sent by mail on re- ceipt of price. Hahn's Golden mar pralse thee, not thine own THE SPECIALIST Morethan 13 years exporienc PRIVATE DISEASES. Acure gunranteed in 4 to the treatmoat of days, withont heloss ol headache. Tihe most completo and nbaalito cure for gleot an il Aoy dISChATKeR ovir Know 50 tho modios Brotession. Cermunsntly cared in froms to 1) dars STRIOTURE Or patn fn relteving the bladder cured with e have Jl.luu thet co 10 Yoiy want? when youean be cured modern solsuce. SYPHILIS. cGrow's troatment foy Isonso lins been pronounced the by using Modre Dyspepsia anted cure for dy Will refund it don't cure. REMEDY CO), Omaha, Neb. Cand all blood divsa s Ju can bo cared by using Mooro's Treaof Lite, tho Great Lifo Remody! and Liver Compl o Ay to suffer who: Tiepisty oALTHO LOST MANHOOD absolutoly curo BKIN l‘l‘wl AfiH" dor peruinnently Useitand pay if satr:f Adtrers, VON MOHL CO. Bole Aucrican Ag.ats, Clucianat 0 used It o bo U o rom 2 10 4 only. DR. McGREW’3 ey In the treatment of privato dise or, i It gront ar Above m.. wini, Foo. She Sa.ved Her MONEY, And s0 can overy kood Housokeepor b CAMPBELL'S VARNLSH STA;_NS. anly artlele ever produc Ao cunt e 3N wxp flobb’s Ncrve onic Pills L1 TIIS SISIOHHANA 'TIV ALL DRUGGISTS SELL 1T, Hobb's Norve Tonic Pilla Makes NEW HEALTHY BLOOD AWD RESTORES THE NERVOUS SYSTEM tntof Mealth to tha you e sufforin ber Sets. Bure mnlicw cheek. B Mament of the NOE Ve FPukt Errors, yo nle ®ilik, tho Gr Price, 60 couta & viak drugzglets or went by mall. HOBB’S MEDIOINE CO. ! Lifo Henew and strongthon y( Young imothers ‘ou a Jtemedy Life of Mother and Child, "“'MOTHER'S FRIEND " Lobs Confiuement of ita FRENCH SPECIFIC, SITIVE andpermanent C e URINARY ORG imentfaiie, Full dir Price, one doll SIAHL. For 8 ANS. Cures ections with each Seo signaturs of E. L le By All Drugg'ste. DIES ONL ku: sale by w.um.‘m Drug Oo VIGOR OF ME ontly Restored ATLANTA, GA, "ERI&MEDICAL GO, BUFFALO, BOLD BY ALL URUGGLETS