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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1898)
- - - - - - - - ; : S II DAILY BDE SUNDAY , MAYO , 1808. - - - - - r OLD GLORY'S hEADQUARTERS covcrnm nt Builaing a Most. Fitting Home ; for Matlonal Representative& MAZE OF BIUGIIT AND PATRIOTIC COLOR Dceorntlsc Setietite Mngnlflccnt In Cnnec,11itt nusi Cnrrlcil Ont with Grcnt FiiieIItr flN to Ic- tiiIi nud COflNI9teIICF 'Fho le oratlon of ( he Interior of the Goy- ( n nmcnt btilhling hits been completed and the handsome Qifcct produced by the har- montoti arrangement of color I the subject of flattering comment on the part of t'o few vIsIlorB WhO have been privileged to . cnter the bulhltng. The members of the board of managinent are greatly pIeaad .wIth the result , severn ot them declaring that thd doratton of the interior , like the t building Itself , l far superior to any pro- vou effort In that direction In former cx- : poBitIonL liefore the decorators CommenCed their work. the building prcacnted the appearance of an ImnienRo warehouse , the sile walls being "AlIeatIIel" with wide boards , and the 'view from any point being broken by huge columns supporting the great roof trusses. The dome was a vision of bare boards , reach. ng to a height of iO feet above the floor. Thle Is all changed iiow , and on every attic the eye beltolt1 the beautiful colors of Otd Glory" arranged ngalnst a pleasing baclgrounil of maroon and old gold. Tltt trusses arc hidden from view , the columni arc covered with pleasing shadows of doLl nuil the yawning dome is chnnged to a burst of tolor , which forms a fitting climax in the elaborate scheme. The side wails are covered to a height of twelve feet , with maroon-colored 'burlap , and from this point to the ceiling the unsightly boards are coy- eyed with burlap of tim natural color. A neat moulding in black covers the joining or these colors. The roof trusses are hidden - den from new by graccful teBtoons of ma- roan anti old gold cloth. Each massive post Is covered with burlap , the joining of the colors being marked by a handsome mould- big iii black. At the crown of each of the trusses marking - ing the commencement of the wings at either attic ot the ccntrai muss ot the build- big Is a "trophy" consisting or two twenty- two foot flags , two twelve-foot flags and two clgtit-ftot flags , artistically arranged and draped , and lii the center of this beautiful background appears a large 4metica1l eagle , with wings extenileti and grasping In his talons the olive branch and bunch of arrows. At the crown of cacti of the other trusses is a similar "trophy' without t the eagle. On each column supporting thereof roof trusses a trophy of smaller flags is arranged - ranged at the moulding heretofore men- s tioned. Under the DOifle. The arrangement of the dome Is the crowning feature at the beautiful decoration. ; The bare boards forming the sides of the dome itare ilisappenreti behind a covering of burlap of the natural color and the lofty crown appears In a blaze of reti and white draped in the most artistic fashion. The broad bands of red mid white extend from the outer circle to the center and are t draped in such a manner that the result niust be seeti to be appreciated. A frieze of blue nround the outer circle completes the tri-coior and serves to cover the method of fastening. At. the linac of the dome trophies of ( lags are draped entirely around the great circld , tbd grpup opposite the main entrance being nlarkedby. a hugo silver shield bearing the letters "U. S. " in gold. The State tiepartinent Is Itnalediately be- neathi the dome opposite the main entrance to tile building , auth above this , adding to the general effect of the decoration , is the seal of the United States , surmounted by artistically draped flags. The extetialve exhibit of the Treasury de- partniont Is inarketi by a trophy mounted on 0110 0 ! the. Iron columns suporting the dome , comprising the flags of the varIous branches 1111(1CC the direction of the department - mont , including the revenue marine service the customs service , the marina hospital service , the life earIng service , etc. Not the least important feature which adds tc the general decoration Is the great light house leits which has ICCJ1 erected in tl Center of tlio donte. The myriad prlsmt forming this light have beau POlished unti' ' they are without a spot or speck of thust auth the beautiful colors of the decoratlot arc rellected from their polished aides Ii tltotisantls of rays. It may interest the statistically Inclined tc kIlOW that 6,600 yards of burlap svcro Uset hi coveiing tim valls of the building , am the Interior of the theme and 4,200 yards o cotton cloth were required to make thit festoons which arc draped on the roe trusses. The covering of the side walls o the dome retitlireth 1,200 yards of burlap am 1.400 yards ) f , bunting were used In fornIlni : the decoration at. the summit. The beach merry-go.rountl , with rlngt Opell day and evening , 1th and Cnpttol avc hngn1inchi' Wild Animnits. \Vednesilay , June 1 , the gates to the great TranmisaisIppi and International Ixposit1on will open , ulmuitaneotishy the doors to llagenbache Trained Wild Animal Show wilt also open. A ROYAL. FAMIWt. On visiting west Midway a few days ago attention was attracted by a terrific roar of a lion coming from the interior of the colossal - ossal building occupied by the Wild Animal Show. On arriving at the entrance it w55 ascertaIned that a royal reception Was be tag held by th ICing and Queen of the Des- ert. After wandering throub a perfect Iabarinth of cages filled with rare , curious anti savage denisona of the forest , the crowd at last arrived safely in front of a large cage containing the Royal F'antily. With the cnutlnn to stand back the keeper unbolted the door to the cage. As he 'liii so there was an ominous growling , and the door was struck violently from within. The door swung open , and the interior was cc- vcaictl from which four huge eyes like balls of fire glared at them , Talk about your lnellngeriel no prettier sight was ever wItnessed - nessed than those two magnificent desert- born Algerian lions. Then Sadrack , with another defiant look at the intruders , who , by the way , could feel the colti chills running - ning up and down their spitial columns , drew himself up like a buck at gaze , and roared until the earth shook. The pair wa Sadrack anti Queen , who arc the only Algerian - gerian lions ever Imported they being much larger and more savage than any other African lion. Notwithstanding the fact that they are very savage beasts , that strange element , mother's love , predominates in the female , and Queen guards her young as jealously - ously as aver a human mother could. The baby lions are about the size of a half-grown cat , of tawny yellow color , with light stripes. or dapples , They vIii undoubtediy prove a great attraction to the sight-seeing public. This menagerie embraces huudrcds of ant- main of all descriptions. 2ut lee. We the undersigned merchants , recogniz- tag Uo appropriate PurPose and patriotic solemnity of the occasion , will clost' our places of business on Decoration day , Maa- day , May 30 , at aeon. Believing on the other hand that for the conveitienco of the public and tue benefit of our city anti citizens. the business places of our city should be kept OCll on special Exposition days , we have concludeti to keep OiCt1 ) as usual on the opening day , Juno 1. Ili HO other way can the city be ninde so attractive to strangers. Any employcs having engagements with the musical program will be cheerfully granted leave of absence , and during the fllofltlls of the entertainineat our employes will be allowed ample time to visit and revisit - visit tbo Idxposition. ( Signed. ) TIlOS. KILPATRICIC & CO. DROWNING. IINO & CO. KELLY. STIGEMt & CO. CONTINENTAL. CLOThING CO. A. hlOSl'FL TlOML'SON. BELDEN & CO. II. hARDY CO. MRS. J. BENSON. A. MANDELUERO. A. EDIIOLM. STEPhENS & SMITH. A. W. TlO\VMAN. hOWE TALMAGE ShOE CO. A. D. MORSE. S.V. . LINISAY. 0. Ic. SCOFIELD CLOAK & SUIT CO. C. S. RAYMOND CO. ItECENT SHOE CO. NICOLL. . TIlE TAILOR. IILEXEL ShOE CO. MIL.TON ROGERS & SONS. T. B. NORRIS. C. H. FREDERICK. PEASE BROS. CAMIcI.s A1) 1)ON1EY8 IN COUI1P. Streets of All Xiitioiis flilil St reets , , f ( zi ill ) liClOre .Indge Seott. The case of the proprietors of the Streets of Cairo against the proprietors of the I Streets of All Nations at. the exposition , I wherein the plaintiffs seek to restrain the I defendants from exhibiting camels and I donkeys as a feature of their siio , Is dn before - fore Judge Scott , with a poaibiiity that it will consume considerable Lilac. Upon the convening of court the defend- ants. by their attorney , moved the removal of tile case to the United States circuit court , alleging that all of the parties to the action are nonresidents of tile state and that therefore the local courts have no Juris- diction. Judge Scott intimated that there ; was some legal merit in this contention , hut saitl that it a removal shnuld be oricred it . would deprive the ldnintlfts of all of their legal remedies. as the defendants as well as tile vlaintiffa would leave the state UOfl tile close of tIle exposition and before the ; case could be heard. Taking this view of the case , tile court , ordered the hearing to pro- ; ceeti , saying that ho would take the removal I application tInder advisement and pass upon at a later date. I Tile entire afternoon was spent in renting ] - ; ing aflidavits of parties to ( lie COilCeSsiOll I and at C o'clock Judge Scott , seeing that there was no possibility of finishing the ) testimony without running late into the I night , ordered a continuance until next i Tuesday niorning. t 1'stfliee CLoNCM UoI4hLI ) . , 3 On Monday , Decoration day , tile postolflce f will close at 10:30 : a. en , . the carriers malt- f Ing one delivery only. On June 1 the office I will close at 10 a. m. anti all of tile carriers and enlploycs wiil join in the parade. For bed iiiitl decoration plants , cut flowers , roses of all kinds , sign work , for funerals , I , etc. , at greatly reduced prices , 13. hlaas , i. 1813 Vintoa at. Tel. 776. , . Iiiilil 'l'a.iji ; Ptug 2f ) , JSDS. I A NEW TRAIN And t Good One OMAHA TO ST. . JOSEPH $ I AND..SflOUIS . . THE "EXPOSITION FLYER. . " Leaves Oinaha..1 . . . . . . . . . , 4:10 : P. M. ! Arrives St. Joseph. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 8:45 : P. iS/I. / Arrives SL Louis. . . . . . , ; , . , 7.9 , i lvi. _ ww . - . . . . % S1PINO AND RECUNING ChAIR CARS. i 9 Ticket Office- Depot- $502 $ Farnani St. 10th and Mason Sts1 ' - - - -tt : 1)eyer Cnt Looset WELd I GUESS \S'E DO : the great feature - turo for the coming week in the piano trade wiii be the sale inaugurated by A. Iloape , 1513 Doughts street. Monday morning. "We wili make a deep cut" in the prices of every now piano or organ dropped from catalogue on account of change in style of case. every shop-worn instrument , every rented piano returned , even if out but one month ; every used instrument , every new piano or organ however slIghtly damaged , without regard to original coat or profit. Among this fine stock arc makes of national reputation v-hose high standing is inquestioneil. LOOK AT TIlE LIST. Kimball Pianos. Whitney Pianos. Chickering Pianos. Schubert Pianos. Rreli Pianos. howard Pianos. Iliaze I'ianos. J'ease Pianos . . . . _ . Ballet & Davis Pianos floyal I'iano , , - Columbia J'ianos. , , Emerson Pianos. ' AND TIlE PRICES. As a sample of the many bargains afferod , the following will servo to illustrate what early purchasers may finti. Used reed organs , various makes : $ I.OO , $22.00 to $27.00 ; terms , $5.00 cash and $2.00 to $4.00 a month. New Kimball organs dropped from cata- loguef $43.00 , i2.OO to $ Gl.OOL terms , $5.00 cash and $3.00 to $500 a month. NO DISCOUN.T FOIt CASh. Used upright pianos : $64.00 , $95.00 to $125.00 ; terms , $10 cash and $5.00 a itiouth. New upright pianos : $145.00 , $ l6,00 , , $188.00. $215.00 to $260.00. WORTIL JUST ABOUT DOUBLE. Terms , $10.00 $ to $20.00 cash and $7.00 to $10.00 a nlOlltll. NO IISCOUNT FOR CASh ! . NO COMMISSIONS TO TEACIIEI1S. NO TRADES DURING TillS SAbEr No nero of this stock can be llro urcd when tllt'sC are gone you will have tppny from $75.00 to $100.00 more for their cqutv- alent. . You better investigate an soon as you can. A. IIOSPE , . Wholesale alItI Retail , I&13 Douglas St. , Omaha , N b. The locni freight offices and ware houses will close Wednesday , June 1. ( Signed . , ) JAMES ANDERSON. Agent hi. & hi. Ry. F. VAGUE. Agent Union Pacific. 3. G. DENNIS. Agent C , . St. I' . hi. & 0. M. LOFTUS , Agent ht. P e. The Beach merry-go-round with rings , Opell day and evening , 15th and Capitol ave. Sam'i Burns , 1318 Farnam , Is headquarters - ters for Wedding Presents. 110W A W'Ait IS It'OUGIIT. 'I'iie Claitliges I tL the IuiIt of % 'nrfnre Illustrated i , . l'letll rss. If you wish to properly tinderstailtl the war llcWS , if you wish to have a definite knowledge of naval affairs and the events that are occurring in the East mId Vcst Indies you can secure no better , no more reliable SOUrCe of inforllluuon than the official photographs or the United States navy , just issued by the Omaha I3ee , The price Is only 25 cents , and more valuable nilti timely infornlation was never offered far tile nloney. It is on sale at Tile Omaha Bee cOUtltillg-rOOnls , or swIll be sent to any address on receipt of price , The book consists of nearly 200 pages of views made by B. 11. Hart , naval lhlOto- grapilor , flilIt the list of subjects enlbraces everything of Interest pertaining to our navy. of which every American is justly proud. First within the covers of this inter- eating work comes a map sixteen times as large us tile Uculc itself , showing on one side the Spanish possessions , and all adjacent - jacent territory , while on tile other lde tile East Indian possessions are sinlilarly treated. Steamship lines , with the distances - tances interven lag between different poitfts , are silown. and a close study of these maps wilt give one a. thorough understanding of thi territory , In regard to which the interest - terest of the American public is now at fever heat. Then follow more than 200 rare pictures of th navy , its otllcers and equipment. Tile views are nil authentir , and arc tile latest official photographs of our torpedo boats , torpedo boat destroyers , cruisers , battleships - ships , gunboats , monitors , rams , dynamite cruisers , dispatch vessels , atlti other war craft , tile whole cmlodying au plitbentic portrayal of the American navy us It exists today. A complete descriplion of tile C fl- struction , displacement. size , speed , batteries - teries , aclnor. crew and cost of cactI boat wili enable tile leader to form an aecurate estimate of our fighting strength. Included Witil these at-c lilotograplls of the leading Spanish nba-of-war , also fully described. By tar tile moat interesting portions of the book arc views of tile Maine , taken before tile thisastcr in havana harbor , showing the life nlli discipline aboard a battleship , to- getlIer with portraits of tllo officers and crow , supplenionted by photographs taken after tile explosion , depicting tile divers at work , ailti other incidents in connection with tIlls sad and memorable event. This work can be obtained by cutting a coupon from page two , anti bringing it to The Bee office , Omaha. Tile [ leo buiithing ; South Omaha , Twenty-fourth anti N streets ; Liflcolil , 102d 0 street ; Council Bluffs , 10 I'enrl stroet. By aloE 4 cents extra for postage. Adtlrcss Na'y Pilotograph Depart- ulent , Olllaha Bee. SnlIlNpn'H Fdiot. To lanka glorious auth memorable thle opening of the Transtnississippi and Inter. national Exposition , I call on all Inembors of tile itnights of Ak-Sac-Pen to put forth their iest efforts and to participate In the parade Oil Wctlncsday , June 1. Every atom- her is comlilantlet ] to report to Sir Knight hicecilor hligbee or Sir Knight C. 11. Klopp on or heforo Tuesday , May 31 , that their Ilalnes may be placed on the scroll of imr- ticlpants , wilidil will go to the king for ] tis contnentlation. , Kiiigitts viil aseinbio mounted at 9 o'clock a. ra , at 1313 howard aEFet and procure their costumes. SAhISQ. fli-SNI. " ' 'S .VILL CI.OSiL 'Ilie Stoic Viii Clos at Noon oii flecrntlon Jgy , To celebrate Memorial day our atorawill close nt 12 o"cloek noon and remain closed the rest of the day. Friends will please bear tills itt Illilid atitl get their orders In early. \v. It. BENNETT CO. 11l1iic % ottee , The Northwestern Line Daylight Special nofl leaves the U. I' . depot at 6:40 : a .in. ; arrives Citcago ; 8:4h : 801110 eveuiiig. No citnugo itt the otiler trains. Tue Oyeri1iltl LilllitCd 4:1h : p. in. and the Omaha Chicago Siwciai itt 6:45 : p. in. arrive at Chicago 7:45 : ami 030 respectively , next morning. The libeL advanced vcstibuledt sleepers , diners anti free parlor chair cars-of course-what else would the "Northwestern" have. City Tlkct omco 14(11 ( Farnani at. . Nitit'v to tite lrlvissg Public. Covered iietIs llave been erected at 24tl 1111(1 lieIlcer Uts , , one block tronl tue 24th Street uhiii1ajlea to tito Exposition grounds. While vitiughe Exposition btiililiaga pee- Plo can ieavp tildE tCTIU8 there with safety. as coulitetent men will be in cllarge anti every lrccutltioll taken for their care. Suiia of 'etcrnlN , All Illembers of Gen , Uco. Crook camp , No. 1 , 5. V. , will report at their bali Mon. day , 1230 p. en , sharp , to participate in the Metnorici 'lay exercises. By order \v. 0 , SALISBURY , Copt. M. I' , GOODRICh , 1st l3ergt. $25.00 buys a title tat1ore suit a J , A. Kervans , 22 S. 15th at. Itlt,1 $ t1 $ Street Jtnilvtiy ( ioaupully. Julius build seeks to recover a $10,000 jutigment against the Omaita Street Railway company , lie alleges that on February 25 , 1697 , while a lasaenger on tile Silerman avenue car 11110 , he tell trout a motor , aptaining his right hand and crippling him for iRe. lie nttriilutes the accident to the negilgrr.ce of the men In charge of the train Get a map of Cuba and get the best and litoat complete. The Bee's combination map or Cuba , the \Vest Indies and of the world , With a flee map COUPOII. On jtage 2 , 10 cents , at lies omce , Oulaila , South Omaha or Council iilu1f. By mail. 14 cents. Address Cuban Map Department- - . - - a. - - SMISffX\S EII1GT , To Knghta AkrBcnGreat Attraction atilld Don. TUESDAY , &MY 31ST 1898 Silcoini itlItlntloaof the 'F. V. A. 8tnrtling JdxJilhtttion i , ' hingen. . bnch's VIld .ttAninl Sitoa-tdie Itliflults , btons , Tigers , Idc. i WORK BEGINS 7 P. M. SHARP. I have arranged for the greatest initiation for next. Tuesday night , May 31 , that has over been held at our den. The occasion will be the special initiation of the T. P. A. , in other words the traveling men , jobbers anti nlanufacturers , who viii attend in large numbers. I have also arranged , through the cx- tremo courtesy and liberality of Sir Knight B. 11. Sprague and Sir Knight A. J. Love. for a startiillg feature from the world renowned - nowned Ihagenback wild animal show frolli tile Midway of ( lie Tranamississippi Exposi- ( ion , which will ho participated in by any quantity of elepllants , lions , tigers , etc. , etc. , nil of which will be tanlcd and performed with in full view of the knights. . ' All acceptable prospective knights may join oa this occasion wiletller they are luelllbers of tile T. P. A. or not and should do so ill order to witness titis wonderful perfornlancc. Tim work will begin at 7 o'eiock silnrp. After it is collllltited ) we will all adjourn to the "Streets of All Nations" on the ox- itosition grounds and witness free their first full dress rehearsal , to which all the initiated knights and ladies are Invited. Be on halld sure. Ho there at 7 o'clock Shari ) . Bring your friends. Remember the date , Tuesday , May 31 , 1808. itesidents of Omaha should join our ranks at once. SAMSON. have Root print it. ot Ice. We find it necessary to close the exposition - tion grounds to tue public that we may work to better ndvantage , and Ia order to have tue exposition ill readiness to open Wednea- day morning we shall be Cnfllpellcd to wont both nigilt and tiny. Therefore we cannot ailow anyone , except exhibitors and eii- ployes , into the grounds from Saturday night until tile opening Wednesday morning. ( Signed ) F. 1' . KIRICENDALL , Itlaunger.Grouittls anti Buildings Department. Gate City tout , No. GO. IC. 0. T. M. , attention - tention ! Election of officers and amend- Inent ot tue by-laws next Thursday evening. Juno 2 , . All ulenlbers are reciuested to be vresent. 'p. v. SPAFORD. R. K. Tite SlLCLh , .E4IUhIllClI t and quicic tune oftiieiJJnion Pacific makes It the popular line to all principal western resorts. City ticket omcc. No. 1302 Far- nalu at. Dr. Yager , 4O Paxton 131k. Tel. 1016. Boro-Lithia Water 1 IINin ' ' . ' ' lire J1'I'1hIA VA'i'Ilt of ally ltlii.i Ii shiuiiL be IiOItO-Ll'l'II Jt- fti' Iie jo ierr Ju.i.ortnnt rt'itMollH. lMt-floro-Li ( hilt It for ci.i * talus uio Ce 1.lthi In t un. , iii. y fltiCt ittter ititti 1 1 t i& iii IN the ilioMt rahtL ci Iuiiiitttit of uric jtt.iii. u.i-it c.ntuiuip , 1.i couliinl i.ti. Ii.rieIc no lii , . itndthls itt ( i.e oialy iiei- lulnMilie I liternal ittuit lsti , ( Ic. 1Ii Is sitter C)1110t4 I'LAIN I .iiiii czti'Ionzatei ( tltseeis ) , h1ir's Root Beer . . . . . . . . . , i..orins's inhaler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thompson's Cherry . . . . . . . . . . . . Stuart's Dyspepttia 'l'abhetq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paine's Celery CompuntI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G.c hood's Sursaparlita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( Ic Meflflell'4 Tuirum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eltiehester's Pdllllyroylti 1'Ills.$1.4) Miio't Nervine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74c Malted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 73c , $3.00 flimsy's Catarrh Powder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c Iiallzntine's Renledie9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l4c Laxative l3rotno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tnrrant's Seltzer Aperiont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIe Lambert's Listerine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mine. Yniee flair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WRITE FOR CATALOGUE , Shorman&McGonnell Drug Go 0111811,1 , ? c1i. xait : 1)nti&re Don't go by the osfrni S4or Drug Oep. monday Sure Death Bed hug pelsoti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25C Lincoln Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c PaIne's Celery Compound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( Ic hloctVa Sn reupaIllilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C4c ICilmer's Swamp [ toot , lOc nail . . . . . . . . . . 750 I'inkiinm's Vegetable Compound . . . . . . . . lOc Castoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c Syrup of Figs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miles' Norvine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( Ic l'ierce's Prescriiltion.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62c Warner's Kidney and Liver lttllovator hOe Warner's Litllia 'rablets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c \Viilinm's I'illk I'ills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stewart's Dyspepsla Tablets . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Carter's Ltttie Liver PiilM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12o "Ilyomel" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( Ic Laxative Brome Quinine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lSc Aielinens llorlLted Talcum l'owdcr , , , , 130 Finely I'erftlinetl Talcum Powder tomorrow - morrow otlly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( a 4711 Seap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12o Cuticuna liofli ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iso Packers' Tar Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lic Wootibury's Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIe What Is it ' . makes out Jersey cigar so onjoyablq ? Most sii.olcers think titatt u the v 1)1137 a ten cont. cigat' It ought to be a pretty good one-and they LLIe right. OUR 5 CENT JL3RSEY is n bettur amoico fthan many ton cent cigars. Ytu need our JCISOyO iii yPUL' btitt 111055 , Paxton BIoCkGIgar Store , 1 6th tiiitUlAItN.tM. JAOUII JASKALEIC , I'ropr , AUCTIION ( I will offer at aUOt.1Oll in Omaha at the Bushman Storage MoUse , 1010 Leavenworth St. , at 9 in tile mornipg , on May 3Otil , all tile supplies of theUnion I'aciflc ltaiiroad hospitals. Including beds and bedding. tires- sers , stands , chairs , cilina and glassware , carpets , ranges , stoves and hardware , sur gical instruments , books , operating tables , stretchers , splints anti many other articles too numerous to mention. w. J. Gaibraitli , Chief Surgeon Union Pacific. Receivers Railroads and hospital Trust Fund. I5'idiLY 1'OO'F OP Lawn Hose We sell is guaranteed-the prices range from 7o to 20c per foot. OMAHA TENT AND RUBBER CO , .11111 YAIINA)1 $ T , fltltI.INGTON ILOVTJI , $10.00 to Ielter n.l flIurn , June & anti & Tickets gooti 30 days. Burlington trains for Denver leave Omaha 4:35 : p. rn. and 11:55 : p. ni. Special train for Iowa and Nebraska doe- tora attending annual meeting American Medical association at Denver Juno 7-12. leave , Omaha 3l0 p , to , Juno 5 , connect- big at Lincoln with the "Journal" train , having on board the principal physicians of L'lliengo and the eastern states. Sleeping car reservations can be made now. Call or write 3 , II. Reynolds , City Passenger Agent , Burlington Route , 1502 Farnam SI. , Omaha , Nob. Exposition booths and railings , Hamilton Brothars' planing mill. 28th and Davenport. Tel. 1120. liI ) . MURt'IIYThomnsngeti GO years , at 121 $ i'ic'ro street at 4:30 : Fnitlay morning. Funeral Montlay morning from St. i'liilo- mella cathedral at 9 o'clock , The iilkiiorn llairoail * ) Inke's Very Lotuhate's for ( Ito OpeflIn hay , ' 1 he Transmisslssippi anti International Exposition will open in all its grandeur on June 1st , The Fremont. Iflkborn & Mis- souni'nlley U. U. have announced very low rates for this opening day , and will run special trains front points within 150 miles of Onlaha. See the nearest agent of the above named road further particulars. .7. it. fl.tchiuian , General Passenger Agent. Beautiful gladiolus , roses and floral novelties - ties , Donaghue , Florist , 109 So. 16th st. ( , Monday at Noon opening week rare Exposition 1111(1 exceptional values will ho OffOI'el ill all ( lo1)artlnelltS. V isitors to the exposition - I tion a.i'e cordially invited to visit our store- nmko it your Iieadquai'ters. Every facility vi11 be offered to make your visit p1ciaiit : . and profitable. Open every day after Moii day , when. wo c1oo at iioon , I 1519 and 1521 DouIus Street _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE U9.CEN'l' S'lORE , wmwMMwMMMPMwwm ! . ' ' _ iOK BFOR [ YOU [ A- kT We heard you were gohig to buy a 14 : FRI6EHATOR 3 , rflhjs We have the Il-IERRIOK , the 3 V . only one which is aiways dry , cold fUl(1 . free irolhl ] lauseatmg slIleils-Ilaving no V - dirty metal linings to scrub. H ERRICKT0 want you to call and examine them. SQUIRES & SMiTH ; Tel. 1605. 1614 Capitol Ave. , , : ' [ xpostion . . . . ispky - of rkrnos. We hiavc on exhibition in ottr music rooms tile gralltiest aggregation of fine pianos over SlloWfl ill Omaha or doubtless anywhere else untler one roof-many of these pianos arc in the most artistic cases-specially designed - . signed by the tiluferent manufacturers for display during the eltpOsitlOfl , Notably . alnong Wilich are aoiitc very hand3onio Chick. . erings. Among the Fischer 11jan03 will probably - ably be found the most beatltifui designs ever Produced in piano building. Among the prominent features of grand tilapiny will he found the celebrated one hundreti thou- santlth piano. manufactured by J. & C. FishIer , who enjoy tue unique distinction of having nmnutactured and soid more pianos tllan any other maker in the world and arc tile only manufacturers who ilave inado . - . - ' 100,000 pianos. We invite you to conic anti . see tilese pianos whether you wish to buy 01 not. . HAYDEN BROS. . REGENT$31&O $ & SHoE FOR MEN EXULUSIVELY. ? r'tY . WE'VE ' up ; " REGENT SHOE CO. , MAIL OUDERS 205 South 15th Street , F ! tLE1) . ( ICurbacli Block. ) . The Only Original Ecposition Sou.venir Spoon. LOIi SALI1 JIY . , f' o5eo . tIll . . 3t , I > , t . ( ' 0 , , A. Mstdelberg. 0. 5. itayicond. ii' , I 9. ) . Omaha fudfrey , Tea $2 75. lakor , I' , E , VIodxttn. , Alit I-tJilulnl. L'nlz httxidweii , ti. SY. LitIdhay , JOO. iititld , Li. limITs Stoning Silser , Wholesale Jrtwei- Combs & Co. Joe l"rcnrer hi. Woill.l.iIl. 0266 , 1,000 tIne. era thi.ahs , Nub. Ooploy. A. Ii.iiubeinan Jecquonlilt & Co. ONE PRICE , NO DEVIATION. Tonrist flaics via the Union roatne to the famous aumme resorts in Colorado. Utah , California , Idaho , Montana 511(1 Oregon. l'or rates and advertising nlatter call at city ticket office , No. 1102 Farnam at. A. B. T. Co. : mtengcrs furnished ; bagm gage delivereti. 1302 Dough'd St. Tel , 177. Information Free When you come to the exposition , n matter what information 3-Oil 1flfl wnnt whether it's about the town , the exposition. or anythiag else , conic to Us. We dolt C " " qucationU "Kauderwelsh"-but answer your intntetiiately or sooner. Ice Cream Soda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10t Booth's liyoniei . . . . . . . . . . . . UncicSam'sTobnccoCure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t01 \'cst Brain and Nerve Treatment . . . . . . 89O Pyramid l'ilo Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80a Stuart's Dyspepala Tablets . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Smith's Gloria Tonic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7(0 William's Pink i'Iils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 lcCllItCt1i'S Medical 1)iscovery , $1.15 Carter's Liver I'iils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12o Vine Koinfra . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( Scott's Emulsion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garfield Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1o Pears Soai , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOa Ctiicura ( Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISa Wille of Cardui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 640 I Lydia l'lnkhatn's Compound . . . . . . . . . GOd l'e.ru-na . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 I S. 5 , 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 Kilnler's Swamp Root . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Su I SVarner's Safe Ctlre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 Daffy htait Whiskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 S"AEE 'I' i'tIei I. I U DRUWIST miii anti ChIcago St. . . $ AYftj Tile oldest inhabitant never saw shoe. selling at such low prices as we 511811 selL- ' - tilem for tolliorrow , There are 110 damagetl goods in our stock-every pair first saw ( ho light o' ( lay in this store , here's a ahoo reveintion. ; Lathes' Dongola Patent Tip , $1.2) Oxford Ties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Lathes' Fine Dongola Tan $1.75 Oxford TIo't . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lathes' fine Vici iICd $2.00 Oxford Ties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . htisses fine dongola lace and button Shoes , sIzes 11t4 to 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moore-Shafer's hue tan 'ici llk vesting tel ) Lace Sltocs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.adles' hue 'ici black or tan ' sltoeS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAYDEN BROS. SELLING OXFORDS ChEAP. . - - : p ( gp I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A CLIAN SIIAVL AND A BATh YOU SilOtlitl give your lawn a shave ' and a bath once ill ft i'Iiile anti even though you are compelietl to call tipoti your isito ( or assistance , we will fur- idab tile Iawu Mowers aiid ifose for a small consitleratlon. We have a variety of styles anti sizes at good niowers at irict's lower than over. We have hose at Ge per toot antl three tiliferent klIltltt of warrtulted hose at . .j- lOc per toot. Let us show you. Jot1 HLJSSE HARDWARE COMPANY , 2407 Cuming St. "If you buy it of hluSsie it's right. ' Are you an [ XIUBIJOR ? It may lntcI'est. you to know thtit wo nrc Illuking a 8JotittLIty ) of cx- hibitors' st11)ilIcs ) ) In otis' uric , P1001' lirtislies , hlp& ) , Hl'0011114 , all kliids , Sponges , Chullilols 5k ills , Sapolio , Soi'iibbliig I'oS'ti0i h , L'CH auth nil li&iiIs of HARDWARE JAS. MORTON. & SON CO. , * 111 DODUIVSTHIIUr iist ; : Steaiiier to the Kioiidike On or * bout Juitu 10 the steamer 'Roitti- ok c' , ' ' to Itti enly ( I f I Ito 01.1 . 1)t.ni . I II ion I i a e , wiii leave H'iittltt , tni , go direct to the IlUititli ( it the Yukon rl'er , wlitre , river boats wili J.ronllttIS' . meet jtiinstuigcrs ( or - . 1)awtton , Flrst.elrnai fore $300 11111 llI ) tft'c- Ofltl.CltSS tare $2)0 , inclutlitig itit'iti alIt ierthi. Mt'iiil I (5) ) ut ( , ii'e tO rc4'rui' ZUiINlig ( ' . . . - - Vci will tilsa deliver 1,300 lioUlItia of its- sorted lrlvilitIls ) ( estinutcti I , , io a suZ'i.iY ) Itt aity of our i'oss ' for $520 extrs tO ft Iirnit-tl number takijlg on our tirt stc'itnlvr , 'i'lllI will t'xtnir'nce no liarilahil's by this ali'witter route anti YOtI have the benefit of iuii exieriejlee. ip1t A ii 14 ' ( 'II II l'Fi'l.lI 'itI ttike you It ) Alaska , Vo hia'o iicci there for six years. S'rite for further lnlrtietllgra , Noilli AffleFICO l1OSOFlOlQfl O TFOi1 O. (11 1 $ Fl nit A i' . , .fit ) ) ( liii CIIi ) Slider , $ csstI * ' , Vusi , , L'iiit'ug , , , 81)3 ) i'roisice lixeisitisge New l'orli ( 'Ida , an Cii ii isicr of Cuiti in itra't' , 1i u s.'upo- liii , Situ. , . 1 .Neu Yorl& Life iIidldiu , Onlilil. . . ullil l.ssi h.na niit 'l'rii.t Iliiier. , llc Joinvs. H ( ' , iiitoruiu at. , 8iis Pruncls.co. Iti ) - II. VrII re , i'rcw , , lllwsIlI , N. 'Y , ' 1' .