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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1895)
. . - , . - - - - - r . - - - - - - - - - - - _ : , , - ' , . . S TIlE OMAHA DAlLY BEE : .1fUESDAY ' , AUGUST 20 , 1895. ! OF I ? ADVANTAGE TO OIi1IIA - How Electric Line to Florence Will Benefit - fit This City QUICK WAY TO FOREST LAWN AND PARK If IInllhre' Ynh',1 1I1I1I,1I11 nt thc I.hlt ! \ \ 'IlI IIt'lllI nt OIlCC stud ' . 'l'hIN IIc 'IIIINht'el I.'nll. - The construction or an electric street rail "ay line from the Omaha stnet railways track at the IntersectIon or Thirtieth street and Ames avenue to the city or Florence , Is being consitlered with a good deal or Interest - terest , both In Florence and In Omaha. Now that the city council of Florence has called , a special election , to Lo heM September 17 , for the purpose or voting on the- proposi- tion to issue $13,000 In bonds for the aid of the company , the plans of the projectors or the enterprise have assumed definlto forlll and they arc preparing to prosecute them vigorously In case the bonds are voted The new line Is to be built by a company , of which V. O. Lantry , Walter O. Clark and Fred Parker are nt the hem , ! According to their statements they mean business and are rOIlly , to build ns soon ns they receive the anticipated encouragement from the voters uf Florcnce. Mr. Lantry was asked to give ! an outline of the plans uf his company and replied : "Thc proposed extension uf the street railway serv- Ice frum Ames avenue , north on Thirtieth strcet , to tile grounds of the American Water Worles company at Florence 1 means uicuck for Omaha and If the bonds are voted It Is the intention of the company to build < l the I.'xtelllon this fall and nt the earlll.'st pObslble date. The line takes In the present Fort Omaha which , as soon as the posL Is moved to Fort Crook , will he used , as a government training school for the army. ' It also Passes Miller park , II site which will con become the favorite resort of Omaha The northern termInal for the present will he the grounds of the American Water Works COI11lany ( , which , tinder the direction or its former manager , W. 'tV. Underwood < , were laId out In beautiful and attractive walks and drives , which are unel\ualel \ , In thIs state. "An engIneer has been employed to survey and locate an extension or the' proposed road from the main street of Florence west to a heavIly timbered tract , which wi be trans- formed Into a pleasure resort. Incidentally the exten lon of the line will afford the Forest Lawn cemetery patrons I convenient access to these grounds not now enjoyed , , and , they wi no doubt make an early effort to avail themselves of the opportunity thus arordl.'d , At prsent , with all of Omaha's boasted ad. vantages or location and surroundings In the mater of cfl'cnlence for the burial or the dead. t.b city IJ behInd Fame or the small South American ' slates. There the public Is arordCI very cClvenlenco on funeral occa- sions for specIal funeral trains at an extremely - tremely Ihlted expense. In Denver thin pnb. lie has the udvantago of a special fun rl car. (1\'lled ( Into proper compartments , and If occasion requires \ , specIal cars may bo at- tached. This Is all afforded , at a very reasonable . able outlay of both time and money. In the Omaha of today the attendance on a funeral occasion means an entire day , and , wIth many families an expense Incurred that can lily be afforded. This should be changed and wi be In the near future. " I'renident rank Murphy of the Omaha Street Hallway company says that , while the new company has no connection with the Omaha hues , arrangements have been made by which , In case the road Is built , It will connect with the Sherman avenue hue at Ames avenue. . - ( ) hl sit II ril hi' I " Colc , Ohnl'l'U IJe UIII'I'hnen H"I.t.(1) ' This Is the hest medicine In the world for bow l complaints. I acts quickly and can always be lepemle,1 ! , upoa When reduced with 'I'aellt Is f Pltasant ! to tnke Try It , and like many others you will recommend I to } 'our 'rlen ls. . 25 and 60 cents nor bgttlo. . ' \ . - . . 81'1"1 xcll'"lnn Inlhlnn. C The Knlghls Templar Conclave will bo held h\'osloll from August 26th to 30th Inclu. slvl. ' . . Tickets will be on sale via the Nickel l Ilale Hoa,1 from August 1th to 25th Incl < . sii'O. ' Hates always tim lowest ; through truhs : ; drawing room sleeping cars ; nnex- fell (1 ( 'nlng ' cars : side < trIps to Chautaul\ua \ Lake , NIagara Fails and Saratoga without addlUlnbl expense. For additional Informa- tlln cal on or address J. y Calahan , General Agent , 11 Adams Street , Chicago , m. I'itoiuit'ut ' o\ns ) , : I'It'I'lS'I'IXt. OhJ'cl In I'nh'h,1 11'II ni Sh'rlll . \ " .lIue' . Protests from Sherman avenue property owners against the proposed pln or pJvlng the street , contInue to assail the Board of Publo' Worl.s. 'he opposition Is let < by A. J. Puppleton , C. A. Stal'r and others , and the coin of their IJrotestatons Is that they are not going to have three kinds I of pavo. < < silent laid on the street I I Is In the cards for them to 11revent It. : Ir. Star stated the case of the objectors yeser < ay. Ito said that , according to the prebenL prospectus . , the street would bJ noth. log better than a corduroy road. In the .frst Place thin driveways and the space be. tween the street car rails was to bo paved with asphal , Then the street railway cam- pany.hal obtained . I pany obtalnet permission to pave be. I tWEln lIt rails with vitrified brick , and the contractor hall received Instructions to put I In a row of granite as "toothlng , " on each sIde 'or each vail. The < ri. result would be a patchwork which would destroy the 1\ woull appearance - \ . anco or th" street , and the unequal wear on ; the different materials would soon make the ; street too rough for satisfactory drivIng. : At the olce of the Board or Public Works ! I II statet that the present I'ublc cannot \ bo clanpe,1 ( unless all the property owners I will cons nt to file a waiver , canceling th Use of brick Instead of granite for the I "toothlng " Under the present regulations regulatons . all paving specifications designate that grass. ; ito fhall bo used for teething , and I Jran t beard should < l change this without the waiver , any owner could . 4 property enjoin the coilec. , colec. ton or tla special tax on the ground , that : the p.cvemerit had not be n laid according to I the . slleclficatlons. S JUNtUII t"curH' ' ' " Vste. . Half rates-Llheral . . lalf arrangoments-Aug. 19. ; 24-Good till next fitl-1'lsrough cars via the " " . "Northwesler Llno"-TIHOUGI CARS , MIND YOU ; no change n ChlCJgDThe last ' easter excUrsion this year-Niagara Fails- ' Saruto a-New Yorl-St. Lawrence River- Whlo MountaIns-Boston. Ivor- , All ( questions at HOI I.'arnam St. and check your trunk at your houle. I _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ : The' " ( lot g"1 "lh t Ihe' 11I"lf'e"ur. ( I Sealer of W61ghts anti Measures Whie ; doCn't know whether ho did a goo,1 thing or not when ho ralted a row with the grocers I who were selling butter t h.1 II as un.ler . welgbt. The butter complalne.1 . or was , ' from three different creameries , antI the II S pound rolls were from one to three ounces short In weIght Ito notified the llealen I that unless full \1 eight was given he would : have them arn'sted. Mr. White now reo Ilorts that all or the creamer butte ; on the , ; market Is 111 to the stan < larl weight . but that the has beers ' ' price advanced'frons 1 " to 3 cents a l'uud , t , _ _ _ I 1 Aekiunsylt'dgi..I the' Cnrn. Nolsladsen was arrested yesterday .1 : charged with having : leJ a short ml'asuro \ In scling mik , lie pleaded , guilty and was fined ' 5 und costs. Madsen's quart l. - measure was one gill short In its capacity , and he confessed that by its use ho saved < 0 s about twelve qu.rta..r mik a day. This was a caving or about UG a month , and that Amount wont 1 long way toward buying f feed for his horses The short measure ' was confiscated by 1npeetor WhIte. S Shnlll Xt.t'lcll the Clothe'N . George Christopher stole a. suit ot clothes from C. Btecldey 01 South Twelfth street Ills defense was that he netted some clothes and the Ilit In question pleased hint exactly and was a goo lit. lie wi WC ! a Ill ! suIt for arit.i will thirty days Ind wi spend that tIme at } the county Jai on a limited bill of fare. -o.\.U mlIOi 'l'la\S. : "I" SUlie Fe Itotste For lowest rate 00 tickets and but ao Clmodatool call on cr address F L Palmer 1' . A. Santa Fe Route , HOOI 1. FIrst ' aUCDal Dan OIDhA , , ' . - _ _ . - - - - _ _ - - . . - _ . - . . . . . . . , " . , , ; - - ' - " " " " - - ' . . . , - 'rise Uo\t'rnor'N l.t.tlo I XECUTIVE mWAnnlENT , GOVEI- Non's OFF1CI , JACKSON , MISS JUly 31. 185 Hon. Oeo. W. Ames , Omaha , Neb.- Iy Dear ' Al governor of MissIssippi for twelve years , I has been my prerogative to thoroughly acquaint myself wIth the advantages or the state from every Industrial standpoint , commercial - mercial as well as manufacturing I Is my very great IJleauro to bear testimony to her numerous advantages , and particularly to those which are furnlshel by an unsurpassed climate and soil. The length of our growIng seasons give to the farmer In every dl.'part ment of agriculture , an advantage equaled by few ansi surpassed by none In the United States . The stern necessity which drove our agriculturIst from cotton growing exclusively - clusively to a more generous diversification or crops has but recently developed the fact that more money can be made bt the farmer In the utilization or his energy and Intell- genoa In the cultivation , both for home con sUlptiOU and for export , of every field pro- duct known to any soil or climate , as well as those of the garden and orchard , than by following the 0111 beaten track. The raising of "tock of every description has also developed Into a most profitable line or farming Industry. Whist this does not appear to the casual observer entering our state , yet a careful Inspection of our farms and , ehla and their marvelous production , when properly and Intelligently controlled , I one cannot fall to be Impressed with the de- slrablenl.s of MississipPI as a home , dl.'voll or nil extremes which are the bane or the farmer's life. Both as a clzen and as governor or the state I take pleasure l In extenUng , a cordial invitation to the Industrious home ueeker or the northwest , and proffer guarantee or a kluily welcome on part or our entire citizen- ship Our laws and Institutions know no distinction between the native born and the newly elected citizen. WishIng you sue- cess , I am , sIr , very truly yours , J.v. . STONE Orchard Homes. Oco. \V. Ames , General Agent , IG1 l ar- nam , St. . Omaha , Neb. . The Iuh."t Seussustlon. The surprisingly low rates offered by the Nickel Plate loal , to Boston and return account - count Inlgh ! Templlr Conclave and a chol : . or forty rOUle 'flcwts ! on sale August WIl to 25ti Inclusive ; longest return \mlt ; service strictly first-class. Sleeping car space reserved - served In advance. For further Inrormaton address , J. y Calahan , Gen'l Agent , 11 Adams Street , Chlcao. ! . WATM IllS n.Y 1 : covit'r. II'e't..t Chlr t' thlt lie nl.1 : ut ! it lIt.sii'l us Ilefore Scott 11" " I I""I" i II.fure Scut. W. I ) . Beckett has announced In a legal and emphatic way that ho does not Intend to permit the rulings and decisions of C. H. Scott , JUdge of the criminal section or the district court , to pass unchallenged In the alleged contempt case In which he figured as time object of the court's attentions. Beclel has aSked for a new trial As a maier of fact , he states that he has not rely had one ) 'et. He makes this moton predicating five grounds upon which ho says ho II entitled to have his day In court like any ordinary cltlzeu. He denies that tIme court has , or ever had Juidiction to hold him for contempt or court , because at the tmo the court attempted to adjudge him guilty , Becket alleges that the court wa not In \esslon , and that the mater was outside or . wholly any Judicial proceedIngs. Ho says that he han no notice of any In. formation , charging hIm with the commis- sian or a crIme ha\lng ben fed , He alleges - legl.'s that the proceedings on Judge Scott's Jar were wholly illegal. He charges the court with committing a gross error In that It refused to hear evidence on hIs sIde of the case , although he says the judge did pick out his own bailiff and several other witnesses and hear their version of the story. hickett makes an offer to substantiate his claIms b ) the affidavits or several attorneys - neys and deputy sheriffs who were present and heanl the whole proceedings , but whose testImony the court rejected without a hear. Ing. _ _ _ _ For Isuigii1s : T"II,111. Low rate cxcurlion to Boston via NIckel Plate Road. Tickets on sale August 19th to 25th Incluklve. Lowest rateS : thirodgti ' trains ; Imalace sleeping cars ; unexceled service Including - eluding dining cars all colored porters In charge of the day coaches. 'or particulars all < csl J y Calahan , General Agent , 11 , "dams Street , Chicago . , Ill. 'IIdj 'I"I'IN OUT 01' CUUIt'l' , \1.1. Sfl'1"i'I.I ( I" COUl' ' Ir" , I'r It.J\.II..1 :111)'h"1 S it tusesg \ fl I lied II t'r Irullrl ) ' . The will or tIme late lrs. Jeannette Meyer was disallowed In the probate court before I Judge Baxter 'csterday. The settlement I of the Meyer estate promised for a time to , develop Into a lively contest , but the wi , when examluell hy the court In order to ascertain - certain If I had bcen properly drawn , was promllt ) rejected. The w1 ; of Mrs. Meyer was voluminous ono ansi hall evidently been drawn up by her with great care Indlcatlt by time minuteness ot its provisions Ihat sh' was particular In disposing oC what she supposed \ were her earthly effects. l'vrybody was remembered -all or her relatives. her frleJds , the friends of her children ansi , the Jewtsh synagogue. Even tablespoons and little Iml ! ( knacks were given to time various legatees named In the wi , besides a bank account of some $1,000 being disposed oi whIch Irs. Meyer and her Inubantl had saved while living In German ) ' . I was developed , however , that the property amounting to over ' 3,000 , did not belong to Irs. Meyer at all , but had only been left by lion husband In her custody for life . afterward . ward to be distributed among time Meyer children. This was according to the will of Mr. Me'Er. which ho male , years ago and which the chlhlren were prepared to prove In court. I became unnecessary to disallow the will , as tIme judge on examlnlnJ the German testament of Irs. Meyer decided that she had stat hall wlnefses sign as the law required John E. Wilbur was appointed administr- tor. The Meyer fancily wi probably agree to a division of the property and there 11'1 be no contest. Irs. Meyer a- was I stepmother , 10N'OI 'Ul' Iteturim 1:1" : : . Tickets on sale August I ! to 21 , good to return In October. Choice of routes going and I'eturnlng. Special train of through bleepers will leave Omaha , Monday August I ! at 4:40 : p. mis. . running through to Boston WITHOUT ChANGE via . Niagara ( ; Falls. For tickets , sleeping car rlservatlons and full particimlars cal at ROCK ISLAND ticket office , 1&02 Farnam strct. ' A I ' c' JtllIll"N , Offered by time ChIcago , : llwaukee & St. Paul railway the short line to ChIcago. A clean train madc up and started from Omaha. 13gJago checked , from residence to destiuiatlon . Elegant train servIce and cour- teens empioyes Entire train lighted by electricity ant neated by steam , wIth electric light In every berth. Finest tlnlng car servlco In the west , with meals served "a la carto. " The Flyer leaves at I p. m. tally from Union 'Iellot. ' CIty ticket olce , 1501 Farnam slreet. C. S. Carrier city ticket . agent. . Sl'rl ' 1.II.c SI't'llr , Between Omaha and Spirit Lake wi bo llccontinue on and aCer Sunday , Aug. 25. 1H J. H. IUCHANAN , Ccii Pas. Agent S , S. C. & 1 Il , R. " hutton ' Ilel n'llrn. ) : I .7. I you want a low rate ask the BUII.I G , 'faN ROUTE about Its 31.75 ticket to Boston andl'etur. Choice or other routes at slIghtly higher ngures. Stopover privileges. On sale August 19 to 2' ' Ticket omce , 132t Farnarn street Telephone - phone , 250. { . OhlrAt'e1 , 111 ' i"IRILhuii.c , * IIUIC Gtrls . J , 0 , Cronland has had a lot of trouble ems hIs mln,1 , I'eeaus ' Homo chidren play 01 a vacant lot near hIs homo at Seventh and Ban croft ( streets , He went out after a pal of water the other day and on his . way to the well passed a group ol children who were It play. Ho lost his temper and struck one of the girls , 1lnl Miller , over the heat with the water 1'31 , inflicting ' an ugly wounl. , lie has been Irrebt ( ' on the charge of assault anti battery. - _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . Illcl.lc nl.1 thC UUllle 1inie . A warrant has been issued lor David iliackie . a peddler , chiasged wIth stealing $ ! from Mu. who lives ' Swanberg , 1\'c on Boulevard a'e- slime. Iu. Swanberg bought some vegetables frum Uacklo ansi , gave him a $20 gold piece thinking It was 1 sliver dollar. She got her change on the basis of a dollar and now wants Backle to put up the ret of the change for I. { . . , ; : ' - - ! OI'In 11'11'1 A 11(511. . ' " 1 nt the Cre"/ ' , 'I'hmenlcr tn Sc- inure St'utN for 'l'hurNe' : Ighut. The popularity wIth which the new Crelgh ton theater begIns its existence a I play house was indicated by the assault which was mode upon time box once yesterday morning when the seat sale for the Initial performance - once was openl.'d. The high character of the attraction , "Tho Masqueraders , " that Ib billed for Thursday night , as well as time general desire of theater.goers to bo present on the opening night , brought out a long line i ! of prospectve ; patrons early. The box olce was to open at ! o'clock , and long before that hour the sidewalk was crowded with men and wonsen The first or , rivals were hal a dozen mesenger boys , who represented a large number of soclet people , who secured their services Sunday In antclputon of the rush or the mornlug. Other messenger by " took their statIons In front of the building at C o'clock Sunday evening - Ing and all night long they remained at their posts In order to be the first on hand In the morning. As soon as It was daylight a number of men JoIned them , and before 7 o'clock a hal dozen women were numbered In the throng , whIch had then reaclwl fully 100 people. The croud kept Increasing after that , and an hour before time opening hour places In the line were sold at $2 each. At exactly 9 o'clock the doors were opened opent amid the messenger boys took the pole :101t of them tool time lmit of ten seats , and then the crowd IJreSSHI through with a rapIdity that crowded snore business Into tIme next three hours of Treasurer Scott's life than he would ordimmmsriiy experience In a month. At 1 0'11011 the rear guard had crowded up nearly to the theater doors , and the rush was practically oVer at noon. The demand for seats continued , but a"a slower pace , and the man who was handlng cash got time to wipe the perspiration from his chin anti remark that there were plenty of good seats left. During the forenoon many persons took Judicial notlc3 of the crowd that was In line and went away with the Imllfl.'sslon that there was 10 chance for them to get In Lt time opening performanco. But they were ummistakeru and there wilt be sufficient seal left to accommodate all comers. Manager Burgess said at noon that he cx- peeled to be able to furnish excellent seat up to Thursday night. The seating capacity or the home was 2,300 , and owimmg to the Interior arrangement every seat afforded a satisfactory view of time performance lie was very much pleased with the morning's patronage , hut positively stated that none need Imaglno that they were not going 10 be ohio to get seats. lIe thought that there would be seats enough to JO around , arid that whIle the capacity or the house would doubtless be tested. all who wanted thesis would be able to be furnished wills seats < Contrary to the usual custom at theatet openings , the bLx office started In yesterday , morning with a clean sheet. There are eleven stockholders In the theater company , and each of these had two seals reserved In ad- Vance. These twenty-cwo seats were peel- tvely all that were reserved anti the re- malnler or time house was sold strictly on the plan or "First come , first s2rved. " The tastes of the early comers were varIed . and time sale was pretty ImpartIally distributed , over the entire Imouse. The result Is that good seats remain unsold In nearly any part or the house. . UU YOU FEE l. ngIHFSS' ' IH Vss' IlorsforI's Acid Ihn"l.hl' ' I Invigorates the Il.'n'eS , stimulates diges- ton and relieves mental depression . ESlle- daIly valuable to tired a brain-workers. Chnl'e ! ut Itomutes To Knights Templar Conclave , Boston , via the Nickel Plate road , embracing Chau1uqul lake , Niagara Falls , Thousand Islands , Hap- Ids or the St Lawrence , Saratoga , I'ahi- sadeb of the Hudson , Hoosae tunnel and ride through the Berkshire hIlls by day light. TIckets on sale August 19 to 25 inclusive ; lowest rates ; quick time and service unexcelled - celled , Including palace sleeping and dining cars. Adjrees J. Y. Calahan , general agent , 11 Adams treet , Chicago , for further In- formation. a ,1 I'lS 'l'IA'I' Itt ng"'I' ISIS , , 'I ' g. lochc'l Alt' t. . ( hit lie n'e ' 'I'hl" tu u Ia'gttl ' llu'lr , Peter Kocnem bat his wire. It caused causet trouble at the timmme alhough lochem says he did It , acting strictly utler the law In such cases made and provided In using this method of protecting his life , Kochem , who has ted an answer In district court to his wlfe's Petition for a divorce , says he used no unnecessary force , but In order to protect his life he beat Mary , his spouse , "just as he lawfully nmiglmt. " For years past the Kochem family has been having more or less trouble , according to time story which I'eter takes occasion to pour Into the car of the court His wife says he Is a worthless and a , lssollte man given to wine bibbing and assault making on his family. This ochem ] denies at the same tmo nominating - nating his better hal as a worthy example of a termagant. Kochcm Is very particular In his descripton or his wHe's alleged ball quai tes , Ho charges her with such minor faults as atempts made to poison him on July 4. ISB I , and with various marial derelctons since then Kochem says he remained away from home much , just as his wife says ) did , because she mode It too unpleasant for him to be there. a Ore'hlrel Ilomime St"'I.'r" ' , The third persnaly condlclol Orchard Homes party leaves Omaha Saturday , August 2t , for this beaul- fut location. Time people see that we have got what they want anti alt wo say we have. Your fare costs YOlnothlng Ir you buy. Address all comnsuncaticns ! to George W. Ames , general agent , 1617 Parnam St. , Omaha , Neb All applications must bo In by Saturday August 24 , at noon. . a Look at latest hits In p songs , on rrgo 7. eIrr : TO JOS'IUXU : UJ 'rUH : Viut ' time ' \ 'ui1usM1m I I Irou1 , On August I ! t 24 the Wabash will sell at above rate. Thtz I I $300 less than other routes , with through sleeping cars daily via Niagara Falls . Wo ' can give you all the varied routes going 'or returnIng. For tickets or further information cal on any agent of connecting lines or 't Wabash ofce , H1G Faram street or write G. N. Clayton , N. W. P. Agt. _ _ _ _ a _ _ _ CIH''I'Y 'I't1.tIlhItS I : S' SSIO : , . \t.'Illue' 11"11) I ' 1.ii rge nt tl ( II'U' lmui.n ' ' 11t'eiI mug . The Douglas County 'eachers' Institute . with Superintendent Hi In charge , Is holdIng - Ing a special meetng 01 a week's duration at , the high school. More than 100 ml.'mbers huve titus far presented themselves for special inatructiomm In theIr various lines , and SuperIntendent - Intendent HU thinks there I I be a much larger attendance during the later part or the week I'rof. Eoibrook principal or time Lebanon Normal Institute of Leh nun , 0. , wi de- liver a number or lectures on the education lver of teacher and different methods or in- structlon onE or which will be given In the Board of Education ] rooms In the city hall. I will be delivered Wednesday e\'enlng. Miss 101dIY [ will have charge or higher mathmatcb and drawing during the present meetlnl and MIss Knight or ph'slcl culture. 'he meetng will adjourn < rlday. - - - - warded highest Honors-\Vorld's Fair , D ' " 3i BAKIN6 NIiDDI MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powdet. Free from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant : . 40 YEAR TU8 STANDARD. . - - . 11\ I.IU\ ! UgT'lJXU IE ( ) 1.INE. ' 'h. . ) . OtTer hInsmieN.ekeriu' 'lckct" tn , INNnll I rl Uh'r InI IsIs . All of the roads arum now In the bome- seekers' excursion bulmss and are offering tickets for sale on exactly time sme bass as I a suggested al the Chicago meeting. An agreelnt has hAm reached by correspondence - respondenco which wi be Just as binding as I It hat been formed when the passenger agent were In tession Tickets are to bo soul for a single fare for the outward trip from eastern points to' time points west or the : lsso.rl river , nhd' when 'tho IJUrchaser wishes to return ho presents a certificate which Is furnished him with his ticket to time agent or the COnJSny , and by paying an additional $2 ho secures time return ticket. Stop over are allowed on time going journey on1' The expectatlcn of trouble on account or the fact that time Bulngton Intended to Issue a straight one fare ( ticket for tht" round trip was based on' a misunderatandimig . It Is now stated that It was alt the time the Intention or that road to adopt time plan which a majority or time passenger agents favored at the meeting In Chicago , anti after limo failure to agree Mr. Ilsts , the general laesengcr : agent of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy In Chicago , wired to the ofces or the B. & : . In this city to put Into erect a serIes of homl.'seekers' excursions at the one fare rate on tao dates , August 29 , Septem- her 10 and 24. The telegram was taken In its obvious sense and was not supposed to mean a one fare plus the $2 rale. Later advlces halo now been receive , b ) mal , and time B , & M. Is In time business on the sane basis as the other : road. Just now the cheap IcK s for Boston are taking II' emil the time of time hocai passenger and ticket agents. They went on sale yester- slay ntI can be obtained lp to time end of thIs week. Now that all restrictions In the way of stop-over prIvileges ] and 50 forth have been removed by the easter roads. I Is probable there will he a great rush for the tickets , and the business yesterday gave every Indication that this would bl' the case. Time tickets are good until September 15 , with the possibilty or an extension until October r. No stopovers are granted west of Chicago , and beyond that point they are subject to I local commditions hit as a mater of fact It Is generally understood that any stopovers within the final time lmit can h3 obtained It Is even given omit now that I will not he necessary , on most or the eastern lines lt any rate to go to Boston at al , This may cause troUble on the western roads when the return halves are on the market hit at present - ent there Is no sign of any demoralzation of rates on account of these tickets. Hnlwn I ) ' Notes iiumutl'em'sosztls. Nelson Vmmndeupool traveling passenger agent of the New York Central In Chicago , was In time city yesterdar. Three Inches of rain fell yesterday at Odoll , and , smaler quantities at outer points In the southern part of the state. E. E. Macloed or Pltshurg , Pa. . southern Iasscnger ! agent or the Hock Island railroad , spent Sunday with :1. P. Scars or this city. A. D. Manning of 1.1sons , Kan. , superln- tellent or the bridge anl , bullng , work of the Misouri , Kansas & Texas railway , Is the guest of his uncle , Charles Sherman , 1513 NIcholas street. -a Sl'c'nl Trnlll I 1 .eur"I"n 10 1""tnu Via the Nickel Plate Road for accomunouha- , ton of Knights Templar , daily from Chicago , August 19 to 25 'Inclusive. Lowest rates : most liberal transIt limit : side < trips to Chau- tauqua Lake , Nlaar Falls and Saratoa wihout exl a expense. Before purchasing your tickets cal on or atdre s J. Y. Calahan , general agent , 11 Adams street , Chicago , Il S ANNOLJNCFiMI'N'I'S. The most Important dramatic organizaton that New York now possesses Is Charles ' FrOhnsan's Empire Theater Stock company , whleb has been selected : S the opening attraction - traction of the new CrelgI''l : ' theater , anti l'hlch begins an engagement of three nights ant a Saturday matnee at that house next , Thursday < evening. Mr. Frobmat\'s modish : theater Is the invariable ! way In , which the 1 metropoltan newsppcrs refer to the Empire and It has won thlj ! reputa\nn : and gathero 1 the entre fashionable world or New York Into its clentelo b ) producing only highs ; class plays and interpreting through the medium of the finest' ' players that were procurable - curable In this country. There Is no leading man In America compalablo wills henry : ller , who Is the Idol or the fair sex for the reason that he FO p.mdmd Y lends , a touch of romance to ano role that ho assumes , and Is acknowledged by the n.05t conlcIentious critics to present a many shleness of art In his Stage work , crowned with a power of expressIon - pressIon ant delneaton that places him far ahead of any leading stock actor or the currnt decade. Graceful , versatile and wih the charm of youth ant god looks It Is no won- tier that he Is a great ta"lrl In New York . Miss VIola Allen Is also given by time critics the first place leading ladhes " frst among "Ely time best leading lady In the land" Is what Allen Dale , time ramous critic , persistenty says about her , antI Alien Dale Is not only diiflcult to please , but never under any consideration - sideration hiss been known to say what ho dosemm't mean. " ' 1lam .lversham , J. E. 1)obsonV . Ii. Crompton , Ida Conquest , May Hobson and others equally competent are In- eluded In the company. "Tho Masqueraders , " whIch production had a rhnn mrmienihly suI cessful run or over e'ghtmonths at the Implro theater , New York City , ' 1:1 : be the opdnlng bill , being repeated FrIday < night. "Liberty hall" will be presented at Saturday matinee. time engalement clo"lng Saturday night with "Sowing the Wind. " . . Ladles' Turkish baths . . Alc\hol. Vapor , Electric baths , Massage , Manicure chiropodIst scalp anti hair anti ( lie feet are given special attention. 109 and 10 flee building . THOUSANDS WOMENMiseries. berlel. BRADFIELD'S Female ' Regulator , ACTS AS A SPECIFIC 81 ArousIng to Healhj Acton all her Organs. J I ( .uu. . . I I emil I Ii to Ilnnm , UI.I , In } ' (0 Ieilu 'l'hruu"hout th" Iutl' : " I'rume , IT NEVER FAILS TO REGULATE. "My wlro h" beeim uiitlvtreateitot , leadmigu.muy- ' y " undcrtreallcltol 1."dl'Ihy. . ! , . I .I , , . , , . : .11101' $ Ihr.o ) ear. . , lho'nt h.'II Att,1 ' " .Ing three bottmes or itimAflhll Lii's issislE < ITII .hu 101. 11&111 , , , , , , J . . , " can do hcr awn eookmse . uiijur 11,1 ' .aImIiu. o\n < 11. I , .hlnl. N.S.J.mILYAN , lendol.ol . , Ala. UI'UW ) : mOt.TOU : CO. . ATLA"t'.t . ( U. I Sell Iy drUb"htl at 1,0 per bottle. g. - / , . - . WII.end the mRlrlol ! French ii J a ' H.medY CALTIOS f. . amid a ' ( m E 'i inuui ' Iuaant.e Ihll ( Lcm.nmmos-vili . . . . . . " " \ ' : " " . ' ' 1nl 11."n. . ml..lon. . E' CVflnniorrhen.VuIcutvIo : 1. lulUHTfUI : I.oot nio. . B \t , 'l ( - C ' 't and fa ) ( fatisfled . fi 'II , Ad.trrVOU MOHL Co. , ii . - r.- _ _ , . - ' . . . _ . ) - ! Ao. - . " - . - - . , - A ( . . . . (1.ri..iU . CO. , ( ibm I. Does Your Underwear Pinch bocauso.ilfs shrunk ? If wa8had.i with WOOL SOAP would always stay the sro slzo Same 1 I true of biamikcts ammtl all woolen Iwod" l"un' crrflS6 they lok IkOlul ABSOLUTELY l'UUExcelent for the IJATI1. lANVFACltE ONLY lY RA WORTH & SCHODDE. C1IICAQO . u. s. A. , - ' . . , - " , - , - - - - - - - - , - , ' - - - - RfSCUfD fROM [ TORMtNT 1 livery Joint in Ills Body Racked by Ritcuinatisni . Cnllhl Not Inn' ills Arm nail , " In Commstmi lit I'si I mm-A 'l'rmmiStory ' ' ot 1 UCllrl.nhh ! Cure William F. Ialcr , 18 Park Place , Zanl.'s- \'lle , 01.10 , wries : "About a year ago I ' had to ( ] Ut work on account of rimemmmmmatismus. , I hat time disease In my hips , back amid arms , In fart , In every Joint In amy body. The pain was Intense , amid I suffered the utmost excruciating agony My doctor could not do anything for me , and I tried every remedy that could be suggested ; none of them did me any good , and Inaly amy Joints became stlTened and sore. At hisses I could not snore I ) right arm , and was In constant pJln. I procurl.,1 I bottle of Mun yon's Hheumat@m Cure , amid , wihin a short whlo was completely cured , I am free from stiffness and pain and can cheeruly ( recolmel1 Munyon's Hcmedy as the best I have ever kumown. " Iun'on's Iheumatlsm Cure acts almost InstantaneouLly , curing many obstnate cases In a few IUJrs , I Is ! ; uarnteml to cue rheumatsm In any part of limo body. Acute or luscuh.r rhmetmmnatlsm cured In [ rom one , rheumatsm to five days. I never falls to cure sharp shooting pails In the arms , legs , side , backer or breast , or soreness or amsy part or the body In from one to three hours. I prompty cures lamcnl.'ss , stiff and slolen Joints and all Ilains In tIme hips and loins , chronIc rheumatsm , sciatica , lumbago or pain irs the back are speedily cured . I sellom falt to give relief after one or two (1000 , , and almost Invariably cures before one botle has been uses ! . Munyon's 10mol.'pathic 10mo Hemed comllny of Philadelphia put up specifics for nearly every disease , whIch are sold Ly all druggists mosty for 25 cents a bottle. S MW lIlMUN HU LI ! " . N , { . - , . , * . " , I \ . ' . . . ' ' \ . ' \ . " " , ; t , " ' , \ . \ . ' : # r , , , 1 ( " IFTC ' 1 < , - rOf pj . - - : , j. ASTING mSE.\SES S'EM1N 'O'DEfl. , , "JJA1nJ : "O lm . fully hcelu o they wOlken you low1) , grudu. ul ) ' . Do not Il0I this waste ot 1.0513' to Inl.e ) ' 01 poor , hubby . imnnmature mlnlenlh , slrength aimtt vigor I. for ' whether ' ho Ich or . 111 " you whelhlr ) 01 poor. . The Uronl HUIun Is 10 Iw hash emily Cream the 111. ! son ) [ cdllnt hmitltmmte. 'hl' wontllrlnl .1cl"cr ) ' % vits I1"le ly the sPecialists of the 011 fansomi'u 1111 , FOU Icdlc't Institute . H is the stromigest Inll mosl powerful vllllzlr mnde. I it I 60 powertut that I ha ' woimsienfut how hnrmtes It Is , Yon I simply wOllerrut I. ell get IL from mmowhi"re but frlmlho Htll.on Medical Immetiltite. " 'rlle for drculnrs nlli totinmoimhai . . 'rhls o.straordimiary IcJu".nalor Is time mod woimderfiii ' of time . It has been . wonderrll ( discover nJc. I Ieen en. dorse1 by . the beadIng scentfc len or lurollo amid , Amorlen JUUYAX I. i pnfel vegetable . JUUYA' stops prclulur'ness of the Ils . , charge In twenty dn9. Cures Lo.'r MAX- 11001) . eOlstplton , dlzzlle . , fnlllg sel.nlul8 , miervoims twltchlug of time eyes Iud other t'nrl. Sirengthens , Inllgorhtcs Int tommes Iho entire entrc s'slem. H I. ni cheap h any ot1r rcmeI ) ' . JUU\X cures , lchlll ) nen'olsness , oml' " 6101S , amid dCI'elops 111 restorcs weak orllnR Pains In Ihe back , ios.stn by day ' ur night steppes ! qulckl Over , O private hllorscmcnil I'renmumttiremmess mNUS Impotency In the first singe. I Is n s'mptul of sl'rlnlt wenkness nnd bmirremiimus.s. I cln be stopped In tweimly dl's 1) ' the use of Iimmdymitm. , ludln costs no more thlu any other remedy Sen,1 for circular , amid testimoimials. T.\I"In ULU-lmpuro blood e111 to , serious prh'ltl disorders carries mrlnds of sore ) producimiggorr.ms. Thei comes sera throll , pimples . , copper colored spots , nenln mouth , alI sores nld flllJ hnlr. Yon cnn save I trip II lint Springs isy writing for 'liloosi hook' to time ohl ph8Iellls of timO huDsoN MEIICAL INSTI'ITE , /tool.tun , Muirket Iml , immi. St. . . ' ' , . ssc 'IANCISl'C CAL. . - - - - - DOCTOR Searles & Searles 1\ 1416 Farnal St. SPECIALISTS. PECIALIS'l . ; All forll or Bloosi auel f SltQ Al Ube.lsos , Syimimehl . , k' . ol'ed for Ifo urd limo pii- ' Y SOl thoroughly clolod : , \ . , " , , frul I ho Sr61(1 ; ' < , LADIES given careful " t" Jtvon m' : \ " 'all . . pecl,1 atcnton fur all I r f ' Ttli. , 'lljl ' " , ' \ "thelr , many peculhlr alt- ! ' ' ' " ( ments \ j I ' \ \ ! ) J' ' " " " ' CATARRH . G et , ' 1)I ) I t"I" ( , VnricoccIo , ilydrucelo Gent - t. , t l1yrrhoell' Lost Ahmimmlmood \ ( , I , \orrimoemL. Mllhood . . cured by a bpeclal treat- ' \ ' ( \ , ly a C \ \ \ 'Ntf , \ \ unemmt.V1'rALLTY WEAK MEN l\'l'AI.ITY WEAK ) made so ly too close ap. phication to nuslness or study . severe mental strain or grief SEXUAL EXCESSE8 In middle life or trom the effects oC youthful follies . all yield readily to our new treat- "H'nl for loss ot vial power. WRITE Your troubles It out of the city 1 Thousands cnred at home by cor- I lespondenCE CONSULTATION FREE. Dr Searles & Searles J U ° Irmrnamn bt. t. - , I ( I ' , j , e.tb. - - OR. Mt CREW IS TUE OHI.1 SPECIALIST woo TREATS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES Wen . nei' and ecreIt 1auldura at MEN ONLY . ' Kyer 2f"r' euro " guaramileest .Ierlon _ 8 , c.r In Omla ) 1moo Pate. 101 " 01 1 tin .t Farnam ts. . S o . . . Mt. . UJ.U.N11. - - - - 1:1 UCA'II ( : , \ BRO'VNELL HALL. S oiiii i ii aP37 for i1 Young Ladies OMAhA , NEG Rev HOBERT OIAIA nOlEI 'rY , S. T. D. , Hector Fun Tertt Begins SEPTEMBER 18TH. SEND Fan CATA.OGUE , s-ti Marys College ST. . MH8. . KANSAS Cnduet"d I ' ) the Jesuit 1"lther" . Ins Iwo , courses 01 In.ructlon-the ( Classical anti the Com coure mcrclll , Boald mind tuition per sessIon of ten . , nnl furlMr Information alilress . months $200. Informaton ullrcB. Uo l \ 1 A. lilcIUlNiS , i'reident , : WENT WORTH . . MILITARY ' llLITAny , J ACADEMY ' . Lexington , 110 \ ; : it 6.S ELLERS , A. 11 ' , ; ; " SUPf AMERIAN-CONSERV E H E A TORV Itahlet it I ) In I ihidmr.formyw,5rm.iuiiemt.imCiiesgo. ( ) Ial . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . All b.nP ' o ( blu.ic. mir.mammo Art. tI.iur * T.b.r. mr.in. log bouij : urI..lni sd.nuap. . T.rni , , , njeT.i. , 5.11 : lena tl . . : , . . . . , begie & L . fr Cala.iogws.J.J. TTdT5EDTr FEMALE ACADEMY PAt 111gb Irade 1'"lllh and . 1'laulr.1 . , , , "bool , m.imeram-y . . , Slim 11" . . , ' Ic , ASS Iou" , C.rln.o .dmt ' 10 Wtl..ly I''II ! \n. Ar al. L ( UQI1QI , . t' . nWIVrrl , siim..esiiP . _ -r- . - 1 I - . . a OUR BASEMENT Shows more activity just now than any other hoer In out' btithtiig. We nl' " . ' gotng In the Pnl shoes nntln nntlclpttun oC the i'io In shoes wo hl\'o bought 1 luch blggev stock thnn wo ( 'O' lull before In fnet , ; wo ni'o getting so ct'owdml that wo don't know whole to put ottt' shces. \o nl'o SO'I' ' wo have no boUot' plnco fm' theIsm thnn the bt clent , for the atoek ' deserves imnidi : ' aisti liamidsosnet' ' ' . I'culy el'\'os n luch tl'gor nll , htn sole' storetoouim But the o who have not Ctm our bnlomont yet , wl bo ! U'lwlted whut I . shoo store the "l fluid thet.C J\ nd let us tel you thtt there nlo no bole sheet 1110 than wo emu't'yVo Imow thnt. \0 know i so wel , thtt wo back up every ono of out' 8hoosth out' gUI'nnteo. ( 'Vo sell you wm'klng mon's shoes Indo of good solhllcnthel'ntI.23. . -Cnseo calf slices In nil styles and imstmkes at$1.75.-Gcimuiimo Uoodycmtr ' wol shoes ludo of excel bnt stoek'l llclcnn ) calf C , nt ' 2.6O-Thls Ii l 1 shoe that jot' which other deulm's risk $ i.OO-1allroad box tee shoes of ( best : Iwnukec gt'aln nmmd hnndl'ludo box nt $ : .OO , anti best cal shoos with calf lnings , hnl1mlle box ut E3 00 - . - , Send your Immune for one Fall Catmmloguo. . , , , , . - , - . _ U ' - " - - - - - - - - " ; " . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DDEE.mIDLT-iIILJfl 0 l r- ! 2 B Heath - in Your Vest [ Pocket ! ' Q A box of Ripans Tabu\es \ costs D o only 50 cents , and may ' save you as [ . f iJ many dollar's worth of time. [ . nlpans Tnbulca : Sold hy mirimggi'ts . or hy mafl lr time price tO ( cents I box ) la I sent to The HI- eana Clicuimical Company , Na. 10 Spruce at , , N. Y. _ : : : : : : ODD8 orioo DEEIDDI ioIEL - . . ) . - .5 1 , _ I . _ _ . , . _ . _ 'I , Tired .of ' ou..o. ' Life. . Its a common occurrence to pick up the daily papers and . s c the above sentence at the head . . ' _ _ ) f a column , teli.ng of some unfo unate person who has taken c : _ _ relne measures to shorten the _ _ _ _ . xistence. 'Ve would suggest _ _ that tired feeling-buy cure far feeing-bu.\ house-furnishings af the C _ _ _ your : ( a . OMAHA . ' . . I. . . , FURNIURE AND CARPE , , , . . COMPANY , . SELLERIOF SELLER . Il"I'S , , FURNITURE , C.RI'E'1'S - . , "STOVE ) GHOCKERY , STOVES AS ) . - - 3 - , . l Cash or Credit . : . , . . / - . . , ; - - . -V , - . : . s . V % .e . . : _ ' ' 1' I I J I I vzrdjj2I3EJRNA ciT. _ - - - - - . . ' . . ' - . EUCO.I'IOXAI. MAR ADUKE MILITARY INSTITUTE } . . " 'I'h" Grlll 211 'lln" ' ' ) ' S . 'htt' ' ur Ih. I " i's I , : anti Ihouch only four yea isI old Iu , for hue , lust ' , tioo H"L1 had . , the largest ' emsroiinicimt alaS tnco lime or any ummltilmery Bch"e,1 West or Iho ls.I8II' I , nld lulitury 10 . . cnrlmcl , , 111 rIver except ammo in ain niuta. PIl Is lit , only 010 II the , seat that . - . i. does not receive 010 day I pu,11 ' 111. plmeimuirmenimt ' . gruss . tim I- due lu , p " " ' lor ld- ( , ' time iii. tiers nty.nv'i acres s liii Iimi' us ' iruslmt5 00.1 I ' mintages. Inl'cl"I" Ihol Hcnnly.nv' Dere.11 1II"UII'0III 001 . 5eoe ; ) , I'rh'ate water worleB , steam laundry , 8touI hieatimu aims t'lectrh BI'am ; , , , . . , . - , ; . - light plants. Faculty all nlvel'IIY : iauluatc. Army ulltccra lelalod miss I . plolls al 1 t ' . War , : "oculy ; , ansi time Instructor In charge I pupil ( ' 01 Sari tIll c : telarlmcnt Iymnasc ur , . . . . . . . , 'F , Il\l , I.uwn I.nnls to . bal and . base . bail Odds anti target ro.lgc. Ais t . ' - ' small IIAI.li for NIIhIrnNOIIAUS IJ's. , . m.1 . ' NmnmNOJrUf IAI.L . . . , . ' ' Write for .uIDlrge to I.E.1 M.tItiIADUICF gucot Fpmingi. Ma _ _ _ _ - . - - - - - - , : - - - - i - - A ! ! AUOITER OR WARD TO fDUCATE ? . . - Thelca'Ilngsehonl in time FinuthwetI . 1' tlitpehiool , yotl ollhwe.t .1001 yol lnl ! . , , . GHDISTIAI COLLE , lctirt , . l'anmoU.oliirOStCmfe Entirely : iIrflruI.lmed : t c.lr".l.nl'u.u.lrolcgCIltr"I.n..hh. 61 Lt ; ; u r , < Hand'OUD rI'.go ' lu" . Cataiomue . OpI'.I e5'L 4. ! , COLUMBIA _ _ _ MISOUR' ' Mrs. Lueln Wilcox 8t. Clair. Prosldent. , , - _ - - - - . - - - - - - . ' - - - - - - . , ' , . 'i , " . . ' ; , ' " . J' . . : : - . . . , . , .1 EXAct SIZE PER"EC , " I THE IERCAN ! rLE IS THE FAVORITE TEN ( CENT CIG1R. ( Ffr sale b1 nil First Class Dlalcl'd , IJlurJcturct b ) the d d F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO. , Laetory No . 30J , 13t. Louis , Mo . . . . - . . . ; . - _ : i , . . , '