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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1897)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY 15EE : LTIITinSDAY , 'TUNID 24 , 1807. FOR THE GIRLS AND BOYS Orccho and PlayhonEo for the Onro and Use of Small Children , PLAN ANOTHER EXPOSITION BUILDING 'M llnnnl if MniniKpr * Take ' ! > < < " Stnip Hint \ \ III Mi' tlxeil IIH a The Girls' ana UOJ-B' building of the expo- slllon hai taken on definite ) shape. at least the romnilttee of the Woman's Hoard ol JlnnnRrrn , which wns dclpRatcil to rccomtncml ft plan foi the building has decided upon a dcslpn which \vlll be euhmlttcd to the execu tive committee or the woman's board at ltd meeting Thursday of next week anil will also bu rumblltcd to 3 meeting of the full board to b held on the I'rlday and Saturday follow ing Thu committee having this matter In charge Is Vlco President Klmhull and IJIrcc- tors Munroo and Cndany. The committee wlHlio.i It dlrtlnctly understood that this Is not to bo called the "Children's liillldiiiK. " but la to bo known us the Girls' and Hoys' building. Tin plan decided upon by the committee shown a building of man pleasing dcolgn the Riouml plan beliii ; In the form of tin letter T. the stem of the Utter forming the reai portion of the building The main portion tion ot the structure Is dtslsncd to be IOC fit-l In wlillh and Ilfty feet In depth Tin Htun , as at priacnt contemplated , will rut back fifty feet , but may be cxtemlci ) In dcllnltcly as the occasion may require The building Is well proportioned , but no nttemp . will bo madeat elaborate decoration. It will be a one-story structure with t "clear storj" In the center of the malt portion Thin airaiiKument will Klve plcntj of room on the flat roof nnd this will bi utlllred for a mot garden and restaurant lAcrewi the front of th6 main portion o the building will extend a broad portico will tall columns , and from th's entrance wll be had to a large hall , 50x50 feet , with i ( Uls at one side for speaking , < ? tcrtaln merits cte. Up under the "elear story" wll fee n broad balcony commanding a full vlev of this main room , with stairs leading ti It from two Hides In each of the four cor neis of tin1 main portion will be a roon 2Sxl 'cct In K\rc \ Ono of these will be EC npart for the girls and another for the boja The mothers will ha\c the use ot the thin nnd the fouith will bo devoted to an ex lilblt showing n model nuroeiy , The rear portion of the building , the sten of the T , will bo arranged as a credit where children will bo taken rare ofhll their mothers enjoy the beauties of the OK position This room will bo r > 0\no feet li size nnd will be lilted with every con Apniencc for online for the little tots , li one of the clli foimeil by the "stem1 will bo consti urtrd a shallow pond , wher the little fellows may wade and paddle t their hearts' content under the watchful ej of a vigilant attendant On the opposlt Dido In the other ell will be a number n sand piles , whole the little ones may bull sand houses. A part of the exterior decoration of th building will bo n handsome balusti.ulc ex tending around the cornlco. This will b surmounted by flguics of chciubs support Ing staffs , from which will be suspended at l > rnprl.ite hanncis Thd o of the woman's hoard who have see the drawings for the building have expressc the greatest pleasure at the twuity of th design and the handsome appearance of th Btructute It Is estimated that the building will cos about $5.000 and this amount Is to be raise among the children of the transmls Isslpi region. Tlio committee appointed to reeon mend a design for the building was als delegated to devise a plan for raising th money wherewith to build It , nnd se\eu plans will bo suggested to the executive con : mltteo and board of dlrcitoie at th ? meel Jngs next week. COLORADO iincoMiM ! i.vrnitisTii Governor AilniiiH TiiUon MI-IIH to S cure an lixlillilt. The Department of r\lilblts : of the expi Eltlon hac received a very enthusiastic letU f ro-n the commercial agent of the departmes for Colnc.do , George M. Mlschko He writi that he had an Interview with Qov. Adam In company with II P. Stcele of Denver , vl ; president of tl'e exposition for Colorado. 11 goveinor was enthusiastic regarding the ma tcr nf having Colorado represented at H TranMiiUsifcflppl Exposition and agreed wll Mctsis Steel and MischKe that n commltt' to berve vvl'hout pay should be appointed f ( the purpose of securing county aid and u : innintfor an exhibit Mr. Stcele rccon mended tint Mr Mlschko be made becrctui of Hi IP lommlwlon and that he be sent I every count } In the state to secure the c < operation of the couutj commlbslonerH. Mr Mlschko wiltes that llany A. LC sta'o commissioner of mluep , has promise Ills hearty co-operation and sa > s hu wl piocnro specimens fiom every mine In tt state Mrs Martha A Shute , secretary i the State Hoard of Horticulture , has pron lied to secure an exhibit of the fruits ni : flow cis of Colorado. Goveinor Adams Is In correbpondcnco wll the follov/Ing parties , who will he appoint ! as commissioner for Colorado , provided th : will accept the appointment II. A. Je commissioner of mines ; A. C , Campion , prominent mine owner and commlssloni to the Paris exposition. Senator Hentc Cannon of Montioso , representing the fru growers of the western s > lope ; Sumtor J. 1 Maxwell of Hiiuldur , leprcsentlng the ogr cultural districts of the northern countlc Mrs M. D. Thatcher of Pueblo , presUei of the Federation of Women's Clubs , repre senting the women nnd art , : IIINCI : ISSUA.NCIJOK iio.tns. xiinvKlori Dlrrcldrx ntiil ComiljCom - KlllMITN DIxVIIHM tllO ( III CK ( IOII. At yesterday's meeting of the exposi tion directory Douglas county we repre sented by Its five commissioners. There wta a lengthy conference upon the subject of an election to obtain the opinion of the elec tors of the county on the Issuance of $100- 000 of county bonds to aid the exposition , a law authorizing such an election becoming effective July D. There wai aery decided sentiment against holding a special election , the com missioners raj Ing that there were no funds In the county treasury to dcfrjy the ex penses of ouch an election , and the directory exprtfloing the opinion thai It could not help pay the cost of tile election. The pejitl- molit of the meeting was In favor of sub mitting the question at the next general election unless the city nnd the county olllelala could agree to divide the expend" of an election. Submission of the proposi tion would make the money obtained from thu bonds available Home time In December. The statement was made by ComtnlMloner Klcrstcad tliat the proposition would un doubtedly prevail In Douglas county by a vote of two to one and this opinion was rim rod In by the others present. The matter of Inducing the clt > to assist the exposition bj voting aid In sonic manner was discussed Informally and n committee of the members was appointed to confer with the city authorities with a view of determin ing whether there Is auy way in which the city may lake part In the exposition by affording financial aid. Thu bids for the construction of the Ad ministration arch , which will be one of the leading features of the Transmlsslsplppl Im position , were opened by Superintendent Gcraldlno vcsterday afternoon at 4 .10 o'clock. Manager Klrkcndall of the depart ment of buildings and gioumls , Secretaiy Wnkoflclil , Architect Klmball and a large number of contractors and builders were present when the bids wcro opened. All bids , after being rend , were taken undn advisement and no decision was announced , The bills were as follow o : Murdoch , Campbell & Co. of Chicago , $0,000 ; tlmo , ninety davs ; allowance of $ UI for plaster work and of $192 for piling. U. C. Strchlow. ? 9.87fi ; time , 120 dava allowance of $1S5 for plaster work Ilrlggs & Cushman , M0.9EO ; time , 120 dajs allowance of $ CuO for plaster and $225 foi piling Joseph M Swnzlek , $10,003 ; allowance ol $1SO for plaster. A. W. Phelps & Son. $12.077 ; time , 12C dnjs ; for carpentry woik alone , piling In- clued , $8.077. Robert Hutfce , $14,300 ; allowance of $ " > 7f for plaster and $280 for piling. Uassctt & Perclval , carpentry , exclusive ol staff work and plaotcilng , $7,483 ; time , 12 ( davs. Hocheford & Gould , carpentry alone , $8 , fiOO ; time , ninety Uajs , allowance of $400 foi piling. U A. istel. carpentry alone , $8,113 ; tlmo 100 da > s ; allowance of $200 for piling ; bli' ' for enllro building. $ ir.S43 ; time.13r. days Smith & Eastman , $10,77.r > ; time , 100 days allow anco of $100 for plaster , and of $20 ( for piling. A meeting of the committee will be hcli at exposition hendquarterb at 9 o'clock thii morning At that time iho above bids wll be laid before the body , nnd a contract foi the construction ot the building awarded. VliiNUii ( o lit * H | ir 'soiitoil. Governor Shoakloy of Alaska , vice prosldcn of the exposition for that remote portion o the republic , wiltes to Secretary Wakoficlt under date of June 10 , saying that there li I no legislature In Alaska and no authority foi ; I making an appiopriatlou for exposition pur : i posca He promises , however , that the no < - e snrj means will be supplied bj private < oii t I t'-lbu'lo"S ' and the territory will bo repio 1 f-tmted by a creditable collection of minerih I i woods , fins and Indian tiophlcs. In conclu - Bion the governor b.js he will make ver 3 rftoit to liavo Iho teirltory propcily isp'.c j senUd. 1 PncUi > K' Houses Milisc-rllio. At the meeting of the exposition exccutlvi committee jesterday the following sub scrlpttona from South Omaha packing house to exposition stock were announced. Swlf and company , $2,000 ; Cudahy Packing eom pany , $2,000 ; Hammond Packing companv ? I,000 , ; Omaha Packing company , $250. Noli-s of ( liti i\ | > ( ) sli ( > u. DJ. . Hlcharda of ti' ] cltj , a well know : 3 pouitry fancier , is drafting rules for th poultry exhibits for the Department of 13\ titbits. Helchenberg , Smith d Co. of this cit have made application for space for an c\ hlblt for the Waltham Watch company an also space for themselves for the sale c souvenir Jeweliy , The General Hlcctrlc company of Seller cctudy , N. Y. , las notified the Departmeii of i\hlblts that It will Increase its spac by the addition ot 1,000 feet over that al ready applied for It la anticipated tha this company will occupy 5,000 square feet The translation of the exhibit appllcatlo blanks into foreign languages has been com pletcd. Mrs Max Adler translated the rule and other portions Into French and Gei nun , J. n. Confe rendered the same In Ital Ian nnd llev Mr. Powell , the Mexican com II mlssloner for the exposition , translated thci Into Spanish ( J The Department of Exhibits has betn notl fled by the western agent of the White Sta line of ocean steamers , S Tenney Krone of Chicago , that his company will erec a pavilion similar to the one erected by I at the Worlds fair , being a rtprcHcntatlo of the upper decks of an ocean liner wit the Interior lepresontlng the baleen , state rooms , etc. , and will have on cxhibltlo minlatiiic models of the ocean racers be longing to this company. "I liOKtiii training UiN you' ; vvlth only > ow Iti'vi'iiiKu 'f ' my ilU'tt'tU" list. Tlint i EDDIE Is rostnin Cereal , and 1 Intend to ilrlnlc ,1 , iiotliliiK I'NiMluilnjc my cainpalKu on tin- CANNON National CMrcnlt this season. Its niv not dcloti-rloiih In any on.se of BALD. tonn. I iH'lluvc this Is thu only flblu Ccicul Coffcu. " The Famous Bicyclist has A Reason ! Postutn Cereal Food Coffee ' 'la inude fioin the selected parts of Cereals ( m-nliis that contain the nntnu phosphates nnd other eli'int'iito nin-did to n-lnilld th n.-nc reim-ix Many tui do\\u bnilu workers liuvo leaini'd that enlU'o K dolns a VMI U of di-stnietlo for them , llttlo dic-amud or mull tlu-Jr attLntloiiviib uallc-d to It , Ten illl } Mllliliut Mil' ilriiK ( c'lillrc ) nml ( IMI ilajH' u hinf I'liNlui Ocn-ui Kiiud Ciivc iriu Oie iiiic. Yllo pui > onal e'xjieileiifo denioustrati u truth It bccoiiii'B llxud. Jf th" c-j 'k falls to gl\e jc l'iot Jin tilutk Jn-l ilrh t.en < l tmc lr tmv it L litd not IBH thu 111" n nu ute-b and made u 'it ! HARTLEY IN THE BOLLN CELL Ho Accepts the Regular Faro of the Otlnr Prisoners Without Complaint , EX-STATE TF.EASURER IN THE COUNTY JAIL AU < iriic > N Will Ank for NOTT Trlul , ntiil If Thin IH Denlcil They Will to the Supreme , Cuurt. Joseph S. rinrtlcy , the cx-stnto treasurer , convlctoil of ciiilic77ltng 1151.881.45 ot state funds , now occupies one ot the large cells In the residence portion of the Douglas county Jail , usually reserved for boy prls- oncro. U Is the southeast corner room on the lower floor , commanding a view south and past , being the same room occupied by Henry Dolln before he v > as taken to Lincoln. The cell 1 removed from the part ot thr Jail In which thn ordinary prisoners nro liept and IB separated from It by an Iron door. Jt U Urge and ucll Mutilated and Is sup plied ulth a comfortable cot , table and chairs Hartley Informed the Jailer that ho would not send out for his meals , but would cit tup Jail faro , although he roqnmtsil tlm Inllcr's \Ufo to prepare him a luncheon bo- meals , the rules of the Jail allowing the prlsnnns only two mials per day. The ( "c-stnto treasurer Is n model prisoner , taking lilj confinement In a philosophical sort of a way. It Is said by his frU'iuls lliat Hartley will bo In the dounty Jail llttlo inori- than acck. . Attornejs Malioney and Whcdon were In close consultation all of Tuesday afternoon and evunlng , a pan ot the time being spent with Hartley at the Jail , Hie motion for a new trial being Iho mailer under con sideration. This motion Is being prepared and will bo filed today If It lu ready , but will be filed by Friday , at the latest , that being the last ( lay of gtacc. 11 Is probable Hint this motion will not be argued , but will simply be submitted to tin fourl. In the event that Iho mellon for a new trial Is overruled , spmuice will be passed on HIP defendant Saturday ot this week. A bill ot exceptions for an appeal In the supreme court has alreidy been prepared In anticipation of the ruling of Judge Hakcr on the motion for a new trial , and as soon ! sentence Is pasted , application will bo made to one of the Judges of Ihe supreme court for an order suspending thu sunlence and fixing the amount of Ihe ball bond If the order Is issued bail All ) bo given and Hartley will bo release J from confinement , pending the action of the supreme court In his case. n.covrnsT , Christy nml SlnuiNoii Would OiiHt l.oliruk and M T % T. The contest over the sent of councilman from the Fifth ward is in progress In thr county court. The vote of the entire city on this olllco Is b Ing counted by a boird ol experts and thlo work will not bo completed before today. The official returra of the election gave L.obeck n majority over Christj of ninety \otes The count ot the Hist foui ward" , covering exactly one-halt of the voting ing districts of the cltj. has decreased thi ! majority thiiteenotts rnd Lobeok still hai a debatable point on a number of ballots 01 which Ihe voter marked a cross In the blanl space below the space opposite LobocVi ii.imc. Lobeck ea > s that this , Indicates tlni the voter intended to east his vote for him This point ha's not been decided by thi court , but the Indications nre that the complete pleto count will not change the result. A. cintest over the teat of councilman froir the Xlnth ward Is also pending In the countj court , A J Slmpsnn contesting the right ol G \V. Moicer to the seat. Meicei's majorltv was found by the official count to bo thirty- five. When the counting of the billets It Iho Chrlslle-Lobcck case was commenced Mr Simpson obtained permission from UK court to count the vote * cast for counclimai from the Ninth ward , and this count has beet progres-lng In another corner of the couri room at the sarao time the Fifth ward mat' ter Is being passed upon Tins count is Informal - formal , but Mr Simpson says it he Is no convinced that he has good gioum's for sup > posing that he can overcome Mercer'8 ma jority , he will dlsnihs his case The couni of the first four wards , covering one-half tin voting districts In the city , gave Mercer I net gain of fifteen votth. In these district" thirteen ballots wore found which had boci i ejected because the voter had marked r cross in the blank space below Simpson' * name , tha same as In Lobeck's case. \VIIICUT STICKS .TO HIS STOIIV nnt < > f Who Hired Him to Itrllx < li - , liir > . Joslah S. Wright , tht old man who \\ni sentenced by Judge Hakor to bo confined litho the county Jail for two years for attomptliif to bribe one of the regular Jury panels K vote for Dartleyjs acriultlal , Is showing tin signs of the effect of his close confinement Ho is confined In one of the large looms ii the residence portion of the Jail , next to thi room occupied by Hartley Wright still per Ehta lu his statement that he does not Itnnv the name of the man vvno approached hln on the street , as hu rajH , and hired him without giving him any money , to go ou and "persuade" PS many of the regular Jur ; panel as possible to vote for Hartley's ac quittal If they were chosen on the Jury. Hi has been approached in many different vvaji to Induce him to make a confession of tin lumo or identity of the guilty party , bu ho liihlsts , with all the foice he can com mand , that hu docs not know the man am never saw him before. Wright Is visited In the Jail by his agci wife- , who Is almost piostrated by the ef feels' of her husband's Incarceration , am many of Ma old frlcnita have been In to se him. Several of the latter have tried ti Induce Wright to tell who his principal wa In the tiansactlon , hut ho sticks to the ator , lid told at first , that ho dots not know. H has failed considerably since ho was placn In Jail three weeks ago Ai.i.r.v ix i MTID sYvrus coim'i * ' " " < > " ' " ( o I'll li till' C'il > . Klngman & Co. have taken their allc ; trouble Into the United States court. The ; have filed a petition In which they alleg that the alley In its present condition I a nuisance , and as biicli is a great damag to their property and business , They abl that n restraining order bo granted to prc vent the city or the Hoard of Public Woik from taking further tcpa toward putting th alloy In condition to turn over to th < > Vur llngton road They also uek for an orde to eoinpel thu city to abate the nuisance nil replace the dirt which was unlawfully takei from the alley Ia t Sunday. The petition IH quite long , reciting Hi whole history of Iho case and Its progres through thu courts. U ) s charged that tli 'city was in collusion with the lallrnad coin pany to take possctulon ot the alley fo private purposes , regardlrea of the right and claln-fi ot the plaintiff H.fio to lint A special Wagner sleeping car and tvv chair cars were attached to Tuesday's west bound train on the Ulkhoin for the accom modatlon of a party of eighty-five echoo teachers from points In Nebraska and low bound for the Hot Springs of South Da kola The party started from Sioux City and Is under the direction of George Schloc ser of Sioux Falls and J. H. Gable , travel Ing pae-senger agent of the Ulkhorn , Tvv vveekt. will be spent at Hot Springs. Dead v\ood and other points of Intcieat in th Illacl , Hills count ) y. AVlllkll'H SlHTH. Tut i ck Walsh of McCook has been nr rested lij United Suites oitlccrs for V.mlni up ii whole sale liquor Hlgn. He waa engagd in the who i'H.ile liquor business several > eir IIKO. Inn of late Iwk enl > i- a fd In vvh'lc Haunt ; Dt-fi. bill kept the nm fixn In Iron of 111-i plain of liub-ln bt. Hi Indirales thn hertlll fight Ihe case WllllHin Orr and Adam Fonsur of No brarn vveuurraluned In the I mt 1 S"U court this moinlni : on un indiclnunt fur dli poslnc of llquoi to Indians. 'Incy pieade not HAVDK.V. DUOS. Dim ii tltn"I'Hccn Ilcforc Stoclt Tiikliur. GREATnST O1XTHINO FAKE ON IlKCORD , Thursday , Juno 24 ? w offer choice of any men's spring and Rummor eulta In the house at lew than manufacturer's cost. Choice of any men's suit for 13.75. 16.00 , $7.50 and $10.00 , sulta that are orth and Bold for 22.50. Choice of youths * Tind bo > s' long pnnta lilts for * 3.23 , $5.00 and $7 (0. Choice of any boj ' kuec pants suits , also unlor reefer Bailer amicstco suits for 95c , 1.75 , $2.75 nnd $375. Men's all wool cheviot pants for 95c. Hot weather clothing : Men's odd coats at S5o to $ S.25. Men's coats and vests at $1.25 to $5.00. Children's washable suits at 2.c to 95c. Children's washable odd knee panta nt lOc. STRAW HAT BATjR. 250 cases straw hats must be closed out at nee. lOo and 15c straw hnta He. Straw hats worth up to 25c At lOc and 15c. 50c htraw hats , 25c. The ordinary dollar grades , 50c. Itcgular $1 00 and $1 25 kinds , "fie. Any straw hat in the house worth up to 2.50 at $1 00. SELLING SIHUT3 TO CLEAN Ul' IICFOUi : STOCK-TAKING. 1,000 dozen shlrtfl , fancy laundered , soft losnms , detached collars , collaret attarhid and white bodies and fancy fronts to bo llvlded In two lots , HOC and 7f > c each. These ire the same ehlrts that others ask $1.00 to 2 00 each. 100 dozen men's fancy ouspenders , 12 > 4c cnch , worth 25c. t lot of ladles' fast black and tan cotton lose , lOc per pair , worth 2flc HAYDHN HHOS Sam'l Hums Is offering 10 per cent off all white china this week new lot Just irrlved. VUrntloit , Scconil AViiril ItcinitillculiK. Tlio Second Ward Republican club will ncct nt Kcfsler's hall , Friday , June 25 , S p. in , , for the purpose of selecting delegated o the state ccnventlon of Republican League lubs. W. W HINGHAM , President The Young Men's Republican club ot Omaha will meet Thursday night , Juno 24 , at 52.1 N'evv York Llfo building , for the annual elec- : lon of ofllcers and tor the purpose of select- ng delegates to the State league. Charles 2. Winter , President. \ personally conducted party cf teachers and friends this Glimmer. Low rates. Ux- luslvo. Northwestern Line. 1101 Farnam St For tlic AVuliiisli , Commeiclng Sunday , Juno 13 , the W.ibash , ) > lease ot the Ginnd Tiunk ( Gieat Western ilvlslon ) , , will extend lit line from Detroit le luffalo , running Its own trains solid from Chicago Till : ONLY L1NFJ RUNNING RECLINING PHAIR CARS FREE. Chicago tc Huffalo nnd New York , St. Louis .o NIagaia Palls nnd Buffalo , wltli Wagner sleeping cars from Chicago and t. Louis to New York and Boston. All trains run via Niagara Palls , with privilege of stopping over on all clauses of tickets For tickets nnd fuithur Information or c copy of "To the LaJco Resorts and Hejond , ' call on any a&cnt of connecting lines , or al Wnbnslx olficc , 1115 Fanum street ( Paxtoi Hotel block , or write. G. N CLAYTON , N-WPAgent , Omaha , Neb. > MV Home . Commencing Sunday Juno 13 , the Union Pa. cilie will Inaugurite Thiough Tom 1st Cai Service between Omaha nnd Portland , Ore _ , n and Washington points via Union Paclfli and Southern Pacific rallwa > s , thereby giv ing passengers the benefit of two tourls routes \la Ogden to Portland. This routi will take them up through the beautlfu Sacramento Valley , disclosing all the notabh features along the Shasta route , from Sacra mcnto. For ratesytlmo table and full Information call. at Otly Ticket. Office , No. 1302 Farnan treet. T _ _ ciin vi > u\crusi ( s Via llni-Ic Islnilil llolllc. California ? 22 50 , June 2D , 30. July 1 , ' . and 3. Denver ? > 00 , June 29 , 30. July 1 , 2 and 3 Coloiado Spilngs $9.00 , June 29 , 30 , Jill ; 1 , 2 and 3. Pueblo $9.00. June 29 , 30 , July 1 2 nnd 3 Salt Lake City $10 50 , June 29 , 30 , July 1 J and 3 Ogdcn $16 JO , June 2 < ) , 30 , July 1. 2 and 3 Milwaukee nnd icturn ? lfi"5F July 3 , 4 jnil 5. Minneapolis and return $11.55 , July 1 am 5. Salt Lake City and return $30.00 , July 9 10. 17 and IS. Toronto and return $25.15 , July 12 and 13 Detroit and return $20.50 , July 10 , 11 am 12. Chattanooga nnd rctuin $22.85 , July 12 13 and 14. Lake Chautaqua , N. Y , , and return $24.73 July 10 and 11. Reduced rates to all summer icsorts ; cal at city ticket oflco ! , 1323 rainam street. Half IliitcN. Hot Sprlim : , S. I ) . . Jinit > U5 Via the Hurllngton Route. $1C.40 for the round trip from Omaha. Tickets good foi 30 days. No better place to spend the summer thai Hot Sp'lngs. No quicker way to get then than the Hurllngton. No lower rates thai the o of June 25. Call at the ticket office , 1502 Farnam st. and get full Infoimatlon. _ HiifTuIo , . % ( Yorlf , llohtoii and New England points arc reached In th : incflt comfortable manner via the Lake Shon and Michigan Southern railway The hummer mor train scivlcc via this line affords morn ing , afternoon and evening trains from Chicago cage at convenient hours , a compute e heduli of which will be furn'alted on application Tourists tickets to the many cool and do llghtful re'soito of the cast , including Cliau tauquo lake , are now on sale A liandsom Illustrated Tourist Hook , showing routes am rates to these points , will he sent free on re quest , If jou contemplate an eastern tilj this summer the printed matter referred ti will bo of Interest. Addrewi II , P. Hum phrcy , T. P. A , Kansas City , Mo ; or C K , Wllher , A. G P AV Chicago. DANISH IlltOTHUIllloon M ) . 1 , Cm ml I'lfiilcat Illulr , Juno 27. Train leaves Webster stieet depo at 9-30 a. m. , ictnrilng | the bame evening Fare , COc round trip. Music , games , races refreshments , Secure tickets at the depot Siidiiuerl ICaiMirNloiiN VIA THD WAHASH. Homcserkers south June 15. Nashvlllo am return every diy , Chattanooga In July. To tonto In July , Iluftalu'ln ' August , and all tin summer resorts ot tbo east and south. Cal at Wabash olllei. 14151Farnain street , or writ Q.N. CLAYTON. Agent. ii vii.itaau UATUS. Hallrimil II at I-M. Hnlf faro $1C 40 to Dakota Hot Springs one return Juno 25. You may think Itsls hot at Hot Sprlngs- not so ; not so. It is delightfully 'cool there ( Hot Sprlngi Is 3,500 feet up In tha mountains , with all Ilka crystal , laden -With the odor of a mlllloi pines ) . The largest Mungo baths in Amerlc : ore there , supplied' with magnetic heallni watcis , where ovirlicated and worn ou human frames are quickly renovated and re paired. Call at the city office , 1401 Farnan street , 01 Webster depot. It Is only a char run there. Omaha 3 o'clock p. in. Ho Springs for breakfast. ( Ivor tlu > ItiicMcM by DnjIlKlit. The nurllnston'd Nebraska Christian Kn deavor train for San Francisco will leave Omaha . G.OO p. in Lincoln . 7.30 p. in Fairmont . 9.00 p in Hastings . 10:30 : p. m Wcdnciday , June 30 Stop-overs will be made at Denver (1 ( hour ) Colorado Springs (8 ( hours ) , LeadvlllG ( hour ) , Gle-nwood Springs (3 hours ) , Salt Laki Clt > (40 ( hours ) . Tickets , $ . ' 2.50 ; bcrtlit ( wide enough am big enough for t.vo ) , fC.SO. Full informal ion given aiU reservation made cm air.lleatirn toV I ) Waildell rh.tlrman rommittiu un ; rai. puitaiion , 150 : Farnam Kt or to J 13 lleynolds city pas singer agent , IJurllugtou I'.outt , 1DOJ Far cam SU LAIBD-SCIIOBER'S ' CUTT1NC , Wo Usad Scissors Before This Time Wo HBO an Ax-A Brond Ax at That. WHAT A CUT THIS BROAD AX CUTS The ( Irnuil P.ml Up < > f Tlilx Crcnt Snlc IN .tliirkoil li > ( ! iiNli < * H fluilo In All i > .AtuttiT llou I , < MV Thcj Were llffore. As eoon as this last great rush is over Mils sale will pnfB Into history holding the championship record In shoesalulom. For two days we hare marked and cut and cut nnd marked until all the price there Is left ciito no figure at all. The most marked cut Is on fall and winter ehoes arctic overshote for Instance , 25c a pair. lioth men's anil women's , 25c. Another line of misses' 12 to 2 oxfords ; the llf < > cut clean out of the price now 4Sc. \Ve will open again for the end-up rush tomorrow at S o'clock. The prices now make the shoe > ou bought before seem dear. lint why shouldn't they ? H may bo jour sl/o Is gone In Just what > ou want. The price may bo salesman enough to sell you the other kind Tlul'u the reason we cut them again. A child can buy cheaper than a man , be cause It doesn't take so much leather that's all the difference. 2f)0 for children's 3 to 5 oxfords. IJojs' ranvas oxfords , 3s and 4" , 48c. A ladles' box calf lace , L. S. & Co'e own make , $1 98. I.idlca' htrop and low slippers , 9Sc ; that were $2.00 , We have made this cut without consulting any other nation on earth. When we open tomorrow at 8 o'clock It will bo flrht come , flr t eerved. Nothing laid aside , none Gent on approval , and no mall oidcrs filled Ilojs' tan bals , 2 % to 5 , $1.25 ; were $2 DO Sec the window for the new prices on men's shore. All Iho men's and bo > ' rubbers , 23c. All the women's rubbers , lOo. Our own make misses' lace and button shoes , $1.25 ; were $2 50 The bilancc of our lease on the flto eroom for sale any price. We have Ubcd the ax on that too. LA1UD , SCIIOUKK & CO. 1615 Douglas St. Cutting for quitting. Ninth Ward Kepubllcans. There will be a meeting of the Ninth Ward Hepublknn club Thursday evening , Juno 24 , at Its club rooms , Twenty-ninth and Karnam streets for the purpose of selecting delegates to the State League of Republican clubs. Meet ing at 7 30 p. in. Charles S. Iluntlngton , president ; J. II. Chapman , secretary. tjs .r.o CAi.iroitMA tfU'j.nti VIn ( lie Srciilf Mm ; of tluWorld. . The Rock Island Hotlte will run a special train of Pullman Standard Sleepers and Pull man Tourist Care through to Sau Francisco on the following schedule : Leave Omaha 0 00 p m. Tuesday , Juno 21. Lcive Lincoln 7 15 p. m. Tuesday , Juno 20 Leave Falrbury 9 45 p in. Tuesday , June 29. Arriving Colorado Springs next morning at 10 o'clock. Wednesday and Thursday , Juno 30 , and July 1 , will be spent at Coloiado Springs , Manltou and other scenic points In Colorado Saturday and Sunday , July 3 and 4 , the train will remain at Salt Like City , leaving arly Monday morning and arriving at San Francisco on the morning of July C. Remember this will be the only tpechl train that will stop over two dajs In Cole rado. For further Information and sleeping car rcseirations call at City Ticket Office , 1321 rarnam street , or address C. A. Ruther ford , G. A. P. D. , Omaha. .iin > ci.s IM.AV Foil Timm OUTINGS. uf I InniNtrlrt Ileiic-h Will TaKc u Iti-Ht. The May term of the district court will adjourn on Satuida > ot this week , and no more court will be held until some time irr September. Soon after court adjourns Judge Haker will start on an outing which will Include a trip through the Yellowstone park , a visit to Salt Lake City and a. ( icason at Dome lake. Judge Tawcctt will spend the summer on his brother's farm In Illinois. Judge Powell will spend a portion of thr summer In Kentucky , riding blue grass , thoroughbreds and climbing the liillr and mountains. Judge Dickinson will put In a part of the vacation angling In the beautiful lakes In northeastern Nebraska and will also take a trip to Oregon. Judge Slabaugh sajc he will put in most of the vacation rusticating In the suburbs of Omaha , but will take a brief trip to Mln neapollo In order to more fully appreciate the beauties of Omaha as n summer resort Judge Scott Is undecided ns to the man ner In which he will spend his vacation. SnniidPrH * llrnrlnn Ilomimoil Tinlny. There was a very brief hesslon In the Siunderp criminal n saiilt ir.se he il In police court ypBterdny afternoon. The defcnt-e cited authorities to supK | > rt an attempt it Intended to mike to show that through "Mrs Havens hrr elf bn rhnr.iolci was not of thr be1- ! , but Judge Gordon refused to nllow this to be done Captain Hnzo vvac r-illcd to the stand to tistlfy regarding the repoit that Hnvf-nn mode to the police rrgardlng the rase , but It developed that Havens caw Sergeant He ir ut , who wns not at hand. Havens hlm- Fi'lt wns called to the stand utwln nml through him an ondeivor was made to Pho\v Hint he had found hH wife In n eonipromls- Ing position with a mm , but Judge Uoidon would not allow the ( iiie'.tloiis Klnn'ly the t > tate pild that a number of Its wltncfscs vveie not on hand nnd the cace was there-fa ! t > continued until this morning ut 10 o'clock. TO hAN PIIANCISCO , I'or ICMM Tlinii Half IllllcH , Juno 29 , 30. July 1 , 2 nnd 3 ; via the llocU IMaml route. Special train of htandaid sleepers and tourist tara will leave Omaha at U p. m. , Juno 29 , and run to San Fran cisco without change. Through tourist cars will alto be attached to regular trains on above dates Rate , Omaha to San Francisco only $22.iiO , For further Information and bleeping car reservations call at city ticket olllcc , 1323 rurnain street. Union I'lii-llln has been selected by the Ncbraaka Christian Kmleavor committee is the OFFICIAL ROUTE for the V. P. P. C. 13. convention , San Francisco , July 7 12. Special excursion tuln , consisting of Pull man Palace Sleepers , Pullman Tout 1st Sleep- CIB , Chair Cars , will lenvo Omaha Wednet- day , June 30 at 3.30 p , m. For Sleeping Car rcseivatlons and full Infoimatlon regarding this excursion call at CITY TiCKirr OFPIPI : 1302 KAIINAM ST Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. 'ircCiape ' Creim ofTirtxr Povwur. i Amrronis , Alum or any olher auu'tt. 40 Years the Standard * Hoc , Juno S3 , ' 07 , White- Things For 05 rent * wo * o V. hi to MUCH Duck Pants. Nobody wears 'cm grcon. Take an umbrella. Take a fan. Take a frozen fosfatc. Take an ice cream. Take a pair of white linen pants. Take anything that is cool Tou know what to without being uncomfortable , good without being take. expensive , and it doesn't take long for sweltering humanity to And out where it can be had at the right Two weeks had five hundred They price. ago we , melted linen crash suits of various kinds and today we away. haven't got one. We sold 'em at $2.00 and $2.50 Tcoplo a suit , while other stores were trying to get from c n 1110 $3,50 to $4 75. Result : we sold all uf ours in four In carriages working days and we disappointed hundreds of them. for peop'c ' who came to buy some more. We'll have another lot of 'cm in a few days , They may be The e here tomorrow , or even today. In the meantime nro we are still selling those sp'cndid ' navy blue cheviot In "ting- cool iot coats at $1.90 , and those elegant vicuna and cheap. featherweight coats and vests at $2.25 and $2.75. These are as big values as the crash suits at $2,00 and if other stores ask you $4 oo to $5.00 for the same quality , don't get excited take things cool. > > The Only House in America That handles all the high grade pianos including Chickerhig , The Big Steinway , Knabe and Fischer. We also have a very large and fine selected stock of Smith ( S Barnes , Vose < SSoiis , Emerson , Ivers < S Pond and a doxen or more different makes. < $ > &t&t j ? > . , , To reduce our hn-jjo stock we .arc still making extremely low prices. New pianos at ? 1U5. 8141 , $ lo5 , 8185 , S201) , 8215 and 82.13. up io the price of the beit piuuos imulo. Manufat'Uiiors' ' with . guii'antuo every piano. New "Pianos Bros. for Rent. Hayden . "CUPIDENE" _ . . . VlulluMIieyriserlp * tloncl n famous rrpncn plislcluiiwlll quickly euro > cm of nil mr- \om or disuses uf tbu tciurutlve urirniu , sueh in Jest Mantic oil. Insomnia , I'ulm In the Jluck.bimliinl Emissions. Nor\oua Debllltf rirnpk's , UnlUntss to Warry , LxliaustliiK Jnilii , Vurlcnoile ai"t Constipation. Itslopinll lovstt hvdnv or nlg.u : I'M-vinls quirk- nest of disclmrup , w lilcli If not cliwlcrrl Icaila to hpcrmnlorrlia-ii anil _ _ _ _ _ . _ nil tholiorrnrstif Impotoncr. 'IIl'IlUlMlclcaiibestlieliveT , tlm . flpn . LJt-l-unt. AND ll l t. ujncjg0ni , | thn urinary orBnusof ulllmjiiiiltlcs. . . . . . . .iK ntrcnpthensun'l restores. . . . - c , t Tlio reason Riiirpn-rs arc not curc'l l > r Imclors Is IHCJIUBP ninety per rrnt are trnnbloil with FrontntlllM. rUlTDnNIMsthconlykrowiirenncly to euro willioutiin opr ration. EWOUMlmonl- als. A vvrlt'cn ( runrnnii-nBlvpn end money returned If six box iloea not ellcct a permunuit cure. ? UX ) a hot , Elx fur jl 03 , t > y mull. 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OMAHA , NKH. Tlta Puilon S llurqeis , 1116 Manager * . IcI.IJJl. mt ; vvltli MATIMI : , NAT. , .II-M : ud Till ! CHERRY SISTERS OM.Y I'OI'l LAH rUK'j ; MATINKi : Ht NIJAY. Healb em Kale Ki : . V ) nml 7fn. . 'Hnml Me- Miit I life prices'H The Milliard Mill. . . . .W411L OI.NTK\l.iY I. ' . M1 .H American plan , tJ & ' l < ' up I'limpi mi i > HI U on p i il iy in J , i : , .MUIUI.I. A SIM. I'nifiN , Wlirii loll \lxll Oiniiliu ' dljt lit HOTEL Cdiiii-r mill uml . | IK < I.HI.n six. MOHT ciNritAi < JIOH.I. IN OMAHA Under nm iiuimbtiiiriu > naiuuii run 11W AM < > iuv 1.1. . l > . \ \ t ! lJi.Ull.litJ 1'iuiirietor. " BARKER HOTEL. J43 rouln La lot tuuiu litul unil uil ino'ltrn coiiMl.l rteb. Hunt ii uuml / t.'W ; nr day Tablu ul.Litl la.l . fcj , . ul low rulm to rfjcului Nk.iUu _ HICK Hlllril Mdiiat " STATE HOTEL , 1308-10-12 UouplaoV M. HAHIl , Manager. 100 vvrll fnrnUhtd roomsKiiropeun or Ann l lean 1'lao. KAliS $100 TO $150 I'HU DAY. fil'KCJA LHATHS h ) iho WUUK or MONTH. ear lluti connect tu til parts ot clty