PlIE OMAHA DAILY PKVTEMlJttK 7 , VETEItl.N'AKIAXS IN SESSION National Association Bo'inc Work of Its Annual Convention , OPENING ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT SALMON \Vorl < of Illi 11 nr i-mi of MICKrlrul - tnrnl Ili-iiiirtnii-nt In tinln > ritl- i of DlKi-iiNi'i Mio < r Notwithstanding a hard night In the realm of King Ak-Sar-Hon IV , there was a big nttcnduiicti &t the opening session of the United Stales Veterinary Medical asso ciation at the Mlllard hotel , and the pro- Li-cdlngs were full of Interest to the mem bers , the addrcKS by the president , Dr. D. I } . .Salmon , U'lng of particular value to the profession , tlicro being many compliments passed upon It After the president had formally opened the session , ho Introduced Maor Mooros , who tendered an olllclal welcome to the vis- Hors and teen had them all on his string. lie made them foci comfortable and at home , and wns frequently broken In upon by applause. Dr. Salmon , who IB connected with the Department of Agriculture , tnado his an nual address , In which ho reviewed the riiogrtHs In the profession of the \ctcr- Innry during the > iar , and the work done nlorig experimental lint ? with Infectious diseases. Ho went Into detail with the ef forts now being put forth by the govern ment to curb the spread of Untie diseases , especially Texan fever and hog cholera , anil In nri Inlercstlng manner explained how this work was done. lie. showed some of the good results of meat Inepccllon , and Bnld Ihey had been so satisfactory the field should bo extended to Include every munici pality. The address called out some compli mentary discussion , and the rest of the niornlni ; was taken up by the local com mittee on entertainment explaining thu program It had prepared for the. visitors' enjoyment. In the afternoon the reporl of the execu tive committee was read and Its leeommen- dallons were adopted. One of these was the change of name to the American Veter inary Medical association. Three members of the association were suspended for violation of the code of ethics , while the charges against G. 12. Grlllln were dismissed. ! Twenty-five new members were elected to the association in one body. The committee on army legislation re ported furthyr failure to secure congress to make piopcr lecognltlon of the veterinarian with mounted ( loops , and recommended re newed action for the passage of the bill now before congress remedying this defect. The committee on Intelligence nnd educa tion reported that Columbia college had established a post graduate course for \ctorlnarl.ins , the only one In Ihe world. Also reported that a marked Improvement In the market for live stock was attended by a widening Held for veterinarians. The commit'co on diseases gave a summary of serious complaints among live stock In the different states with the mode of tieat- jnenl which has produced the best lesults. Al 1 o'clock the assoclallon adjourned lethe the Cudahy wnreroom to view the ape Itno.ia of meat Inspection In chaige of Don C. Ayer. The reception tendered the visitors nt the Mlllard lost evening w.u an exceedingly pleasanl aflalr An orchestra of seven pieces furnished music for the occasion. The parlor floor was devoted to the event and while the icctptlon was an Informal affair , It furnlnhod an enjoyable livening for those who alteuded. The majority of the 1H inembuiB of the atsoUatlon attending the an nual meeting weie prebcnt , as were the thlrty-threo women in the party. Later In the evening light refreshments were bervtd In the ptlvatu dining room of Hu > hotel. ADAIR SAYiJ Ht IS INNOCENT lie dM Not Ciillly AVlioii Aril - . -il lU-forc .luilKf ( > orilou u rimrnr of liurBliirj. Ixivvcll Adalr. the arcomplito ot John Home , the burglar who was shot nnd killed I by Diusgist Faiusvvoith while the two WLIO i In tl.o ncl of rolililns his store , was ar raigned on the elmigo of bnrglniy faat evening and pliaelcil tot guilty. Ills hear ing WHS set for Thursda > am ! his bonds i were tt\eil at JSOO. Despite the fact that Horne on his death bed con fessed to his mother that Adatr , who Is his cousin , was with him In the store. Adalr asacits ho IB Innocent. I When the com pan Ion of Homo plunged j through the plate ilaas ; window after Homo I had been shot hu le't his hat , n biiuill led ( crush aitlcle- . This hat la In the possession L of the police It Ills Adalr e.\.ictly. When , Adalr buni'iuloicd himself to HIP polbe ho j wore such a h.it. When shown the- hat L found In the stoic ho disclaimed ownership , of It ami said the omhe were had never been out of his possession. The police as . sert they h.ive discovered that the hat ho now bus was given him by his brother on the nioinlng after the robbery when he re turned home bareheaded. l Mickey IMifian. the ; Inimitable Yellow Kid 1 of "Ilogan's Alley" fame , Is to visit this city In the near future He brings with him nil his humorous globe trotting companies nml will appe.ir In the merriest muslenl [ farcu coined ) of the limes. "Megan's Alloy. " It will be n en at the Hoyd theater all next week , opening Sunday evening , with usual Wednesday and Satnnlnv matinees. I'rltutr II on tut. lor llio 1'iilillr. 1'rlvato rooms or apartments on the new compartment slp.-plng cars from Chicago to Louisville and Cincinnati over I'enus vanln Shoit MUCH are Into- ' -1 for the conipn.rm-o of the traveling public. Occupants may maku the trip from Ohl'-ago to Cincinnati 1 nr Louisville while enjovlns the seclusion of f their own room. Kor details apply to II U Derlng , A. ( J I' . Agt. . 2 S South Clark Btre-ct , Chicago TinMi'Ui1 I'liiti' Itoiul will sc > ll tickets to lloa on , Mass , ami return at a fare ami one-lhlrd for the rounil trip , on certificate plan , account of meeting of : Street Hallway Afcocintiqn of America , Spp- temU-r 6 to 0 , IS'.is Two trains dally , wlh ; service equal to that of any line between name points You will save money by pat ronizing the Nickel Plato road J. y. Callahan - lahan , 111 Adams street , Chicago , will bo pleased to furnish any Information relative to dates of sale , etc. Depot , Van Iluren Btree-t passenger stallon , on the Loon. Tel ephone Main 3.1S9 31 Al.MI'lt I'UAi.t S. Oiunlia lo t tilriitro , The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way h Just placed in service two mas- olflcent electric lighted trains bctncen Oinalm and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally al 6- < . " > p m. , arriving Chicago al S 25 a. m. and leaving Chicago \ ! > p. m. and arriving Omaha S 20 a. m Each train u lighted throughout by electricity , has buffet amok- Ing can. drawing room Bleeping cars , ( lin ing cars and reclining chair cars and runs ever thr shorteM line and smoothest road bed botwrcn thr two cities. Tlckrt office , 1COI Karuum street And at Union depot "N'orllm rXiTii" ItiMlui'm Itntri. Onl" J92R to Chicago on and after August S. The Northwestern Is the ONLY line with a dnyllehl train to Chicago , leaving Omaha at 6 40 a in . arriving at Chicago fi 15 tame evening Alto fabt trains east at < C : p m and 6 : S p m. dally. City ticket cfnce , 1401 farnnm Ht Itayraond'e auctloa , it , a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. RAINFALL WAS QUITE HEAVY IlnllroitiN llciuirt Sonic Iliiinnur Dune to Track * , lint Much ( looil to tli * I'lirnuTN * I'lrlil * . Thn rain of Monday afternoon was wcl- comoil by the railroaders for tlio good It did the crops Fome damage was done [ , along I llio different linns , but tills was over- I thndowed by the brncflrlul effects. As to- j ported by the rnllroad ' ompanles the rain was Lcavlcr In the oaitcrn , Bouthern and contrnl part of the state. The IJ. & M. railroad reports : Plaits- mouth , .64 Inch ; Otnntio , .3 , * ; Ashland , , GS ; Sthtolor , .IS , Columbus , .CO ; 1'almor , 1.10 : Hulo , 3.99 ; Brownvllle. neatly 1 Inches ; Neraaha , 1 93 ; Nebraska Cl'y , 73 ; Syracuse , .1 ! ) ; Salem , 3.10 ; Table Uock. 2 Indus ; Odrll. 2.1 . The L'nlon I'arlllc reports a heavy rain In the eastern part of the state along the main line , auil all along the Omaha & Republican Vnlloy branch , from Valley south It was especially severe on this branch in the vicinity of llcatrlce. Thu rain was accom- ranicd by a hard fall ol hall. Thu comll- lions of the slorm In Kansas were similar lo llioio Jn Nebraska. All of the railroads sustained moro or less damage. The Hurllngton reports a smnll wash-out at one end of Its yard at j Pawnee. Neb. It also had 110 feet of track washed oul n half mile south of Panning I ' and 200 feet of track uorth of Fanning. 'Tho tracks at llumboliU were overflowed. A doipu li'legniph poles went down near Kor- tisuie , and the telegraph wires wereboth - eied with falling trees for a considerable distance. ini | > lo > oi iinil ( nloii I'lirllle Slock- . I The recent article of The Hee to the ef- ' feet that the new management of Ihe Union ' I'aclllc was considering the ml visibility of to the cmploes that they invest Ihelr savings In Union Pacific stoek lug been the cause of much discussion In east- I ern financial circlvs. While the article did I not represent the action In this dliectlon I as having been taken , certain correspond- ! onto BO represented the sltuallon , and have called forth a correction from the east i The current Issue of the Hallway World lias this to Baj on the subject The statement current at Omaha to the effect that the company had advised Its em- ploves to Invest their nionej In the com- ' pan > 's mocks is true In all e-\eopt that It repiesenlb this action as having teen taken bv the company linen Wo understand thai one of the dlreitors who recently made a ttip over thj s > stc'in waa so impressed with what he saw that he poisonall ) advised tome of the company's ollleeis to put money Into the nrefe-rred stock , vvhlch was then selling In ( ho neighborhood of GO. Union Pacific icciple : hlnk very highly ot the prospects of th lr road , but are not prepared to ndvl o tiieir employes reganllng thi > investment of their money therein. The Hoard of Directors may possibly not be at present a unit on the question of beginning dividends at n 3 per cent rate , but It Is safe to say that n large- majority of the board favors this policy at Ihe start. Th re Is not the least likelihood lhat n dividend will be more than 1U per cent semi-annual , to be declared In October. The Transmlpsourl Frelslit association Is now In * Fission hero considering live Block nml other rates for this lerrllory. In addition to the Omaha lines those of Colorado rado and Utah nro also represented. A meeting of the Western Kielsht asso ciation , Including the lines east of thu Mis souri river as well as those In the tnins- miSMiuri Icrrllor ) , has been called for Ihls city on Wednesday , and among other fr i ht tratric notables expected here Is Chairman C A. Parker of the genera ! association , and formerly genera ! freight ngent of the Mis souri Pacific railway. The subcommittee of the We&tern Passen- gei association thai will consider further excursion rates to Omaha during the expo- j Billon , consisl'ng ' of Assistant General Pas senger Agents Merrill of the Milwaukee , Smith of the I ) , d M. and MacUne of the Omaha road , will also meet hero Ihe lalter part of this week. Hull" ) for Moili-rii Woodmen Ilav. Nearly all of the Omah.i terminal lines have agreed to extend the radius In which round trip tickets may bo sold at the rate of SO per cent of the one way faro for Mod ern Woodmen day at the exposition , Septem ber 22 , from 200 to 300 miles. The proposi tion was taken on Monday afternoon , and alllrmatlve replies from nil but two of the , lines had hern ie elvel on Tueslay morning. The indications are that there will be a big attendance on this occasion The Hurllngton has arranged for n special train t run In from Holdrcgo and another from Grand Island In addition to the regular trains , and the other lines are arranging special service for the same day. j | i\iircn : * Coin < IIIICH V.'lll % ot I'ny Tai. j i CHICAGO , Sept. fi. W. II. Damsel , a J i member of the board of managers of the ' Adums Express company , says that the re- poit that the i\press companies have de- cirted to pay the war tax Is not true nnd that no conference has been held between the onielals of the Adams , Ameilcan and United States express companies al Chl- cage Mr. Damsel further says thai the express companies believe thai the position lal en by them Is absolutely tight and In view of this fact ho iloes nol see how It will be possible for them to recede from the stnnd they have taken , Italtrouil NoIrN an it I'crsonnlM. Joseph Slmvv , firmer bridge foreman of the Union Pacific on the Omaha & Ilc- publlcan Valley branch , committed btitclde on Monday afternoon In the company's round bonsi ) at Stromsburg , Neb. , by shoot- liiff hlniFelf An unknown man , very well dressed , was found dead on Ihe Iracks of the Union Pa- elite west of Uock SpilngK , Wjo. , on Mon day It Is supposed that he was a ixissen- gt r on one cf the evening trains and fell I off nnd was Killed Ills body was badly cut up when found The Omaha road has announced nn addl- llonal tialn between this city and Kmer- ? on , Neb , on account of Incirased travel to and frnm the exposition. II leaves nmer- eon at 5 20 n in. and arrives here at S 30 a. in. Heturnlng U leaves here al 6 13 p. m. nnd arrives al Kinrrecn at 0 30 p. m. The financial report ef the Union Pacific , for the month of July shows that the gr. . ss earnings were considerably Increased and 1 the operating expenses remarkably de creased during thai month In comparison with the earnings nnd expenses of July , 1S97. The gross earnings for July , isns , amounted to $ l,48ri,810 , nn Increase of $ i > G.- G'J9 The operating expense amounted to $ S39,239.251. n decrease of $181.281. The net earnings were $ G4G,555 , an Increase of $ : C7.- | A peculiar accident happened on the Union Pacific during the storm of Menday afternoon A. C Howard , a hrakemnn on | freight train No. 19 , westbound , got out of 1 the caboose as the train was nearlng Htrn- don. As he got on top of the caboo e to go ' forward on the train the wind , which was blowing a gale , lifted him completely i ff the car nnd carried him over Into the rlgTTl of- way. When found ho was Buffering from n brdly sprained nnUe nd a few broken toe joints in his lefi fo't $12.00 to St. Paul-Minneapolis and return. $1600 to Duluth and buriior and return. iiood 30 days' ' . "Tho Northwestern Une. " City Olllce. HOI Karuam St. Depot I'lh and Webster Sts. Her Grand Kuro < iran hotel now open. KlcKaut rooms , ladies' and gents' cafe and Till room. Cor tfith nnd HOWMT , ! MfPtlnir Sutfrrlifii ( Jrniiil I.nilur , I. O. < > . I' . , lliiMdm , lln M , , M-ptfinlicr Ul-SI Inrlii.IM- . Tor this occasion the Nickel Plato road will sell tickets at rate of one faro for the rounil trip Tickets on sale September 10 to IS In lusi\e. good rptiirnlng until Sep tember 30 , iniluslvu Vor partlrulara aiU dress J. Y , Callahsn , general agent. T Adama street. Chicago. RELLEV , STICER & CO , Tremendous Cut in the Price of Ton Shoes and Oxfords I . IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT 'Dili Snle the llnliinciof the Wi'o f\er Ill-lore Ilimulit nn ( iioil MIOI-M for nn I.It- tie .Money. When \vo say wo cut prices , wo cut and those few hints only give you an Idea | of < the genuine shoe bargains to be found ' on our second floor. You may bo able to get ( shoes at these prices , bul only nt Kclley j , Sllger & Co.'s can you get such , values. j i Ladles' dark tan coin bnls. , nice fitting and a splendid wearing shoe , nt $1.DO ; nl- i wojs < sold at $2.23. | I Ladles' vlcl kid tnn bals. , vesllnc tops , at $2 CO ; reduced from $4.00. Ladles' vlcl Iclcl tnn Oxfords , with kid or < cloth tops , hand made , nt $2.00 ; cut fiom | $3.00. $325 nnd $350. Ladles' fine vlcl kid Oxfords , cllher black or inn , lurn boles , at $1.50 ; reduced i from ' J2.23. j | Misses' hand made Oxfords , cllher black or tan , sizes 11 to 2 , nt 75c ; cut from $1.60. 1 Misses' kid btrnp slippers , sizes 11 lo 2 , ul 75c ; cul from $1 iiO. Misses' kid Ian shoes , In button or bals , kid ] or cloth top , at $1.50 , sizes 11 to 2 ; de duced ' from $2 SO. 1 See our now fall ptock of ladles' fine kid shoes ' at $2 25 nnd $3 GO KI3LLGY , STlGnil & CO. , Fnrnam and 15th St. MONTANA'S COOL WEATHER i\rnriloiiM from I lie North IlrliiK a ful L'liiniKf In rniiira | - turtto ( I in nil u. The third and last Installment of Montana - ! ' tana visitors to the exposition reached hereon on Monday afternoon In time to help celebrate - brato their state day at the exposition. Added to those who arrived hero on Satur day ami on Sunday they made quite a fair representation for the Silver state. The arrivals on Tuesday moriiluir vvcro 1 mostly from points nearer home , and nn unusually largo pioportlon of farmer folk was noliccablo among those gelling off Ihe Iralns. All of Ihe regular morning trains I , were well filled , nnd the Bize of the crowd was especially largo In view of the fact that the day followed the big Labor clav celebration. The cool , bracing air made everyone feel happy , and brought out a va riety of wraps nnd coats. Such a difference In dress has scarcely been seen on Farnnra street o-s there was Ihls morning. The girl with the llghl tan shoes , duck skirt and light shirt waist walked alongside ; of her bister with heavy brogans , n cloth dress nnd a mackintosh. The women with heavy cloaks and fur wraps smiled as they passed olhers clothed In pretly summer organdies. The man with the llcht overcoat did as much when ho saw his friend with duck trousers and a Ihln serge coal No one could blame Ihe man with n comfortable warm mnckln- tosh for casting patronizing glances at the poor fellow who wns cai'ght out with a suit of crash , and wns sorry for It. The man who would not take his wife's ad vice about putting on a vest also repented of the rash way In which he disregarded her solicitous care. The delightful wcalher made everyone move about town a little bll faster , and foil's appeared more sociable lhan Ihey did when Ihey were busy ke-cping Ills dust of the strcels oul of their eyes and mouth. There was n big morning crowd in the re tail portion of the local business world , and a large proportion of the shoppers were plainly strangers The only down town ovcnt on the streets during the morning was Eotna pretty drilling by u volunteer hose i company from Marlon , la. on rarnam sUect ' near Sixteenth , and this was applauded by n big crowd of spectators. SICK SOLDitfiS GETTING WELL All tin- Urn nf lln > Si-i'oiiil Show < ln- llc-iioCc'Inl IJfTri'ts of .Nt lirnsl.u'N I'riirliiK Air. Nearly all of the sick soldiers who ar rived Saturday nt Canp Meiklejohn , have been transferred to the city hospitals and are doing well. The change of climate and water sceins to have done them all a great deal of gcod nnd most of them are convalcb- elng mindly. Today Colonel Bills will grant { fuiloughs lo fifteen. foldleiH who are 111 , , ' but Lot enough &o to place them In thu i local hospitals and yet too sick to stand the 'rump ' life. These will be given Blck leaves for thlity days and tlii-lr expenses homo will be paid by the government. Company parade this morning was witnessed by only a few , but this afternoon at batalllon drill there will probably be a larger number. The coof weather yesterday morning put now life In the boys and about fifty of them got out a foot ball and had a little uthlcllc cxcrcieo in kicking U about the parade grounds. niiriloii l < i Mutton. Thn Nickel I'lato road will sell excursion tickets from Chicago to Hoston and return for trains ot Se-ptember Ifi , 17 and 18 , In- elusive , at rate of J1U for the round trip. Tickets will be valid returning until Sept - t tember SO , Inclusive On nccounl of heavy ' travel nt this particular time those desiring Bleeping car accommodations should apply to J. Y. Callahan , geneial agent , 111 Adums street , Chicago , I'll 11 a no 'I liliM i-s ( o in I n K , Pictures and descriptions of a gang of coven graftcra and plckroeUeta who left Chicago to do the expositi n In their own peculiar wnjs last Paturdn.- were sent to the 11'lee and the department Is on Ihe looki ut for Ihe men. The leader of the band , whose name is Hogtis , but who Is better knomi as "the Guerilla , " Is'one of the moat odcpl "dips" and grafters nt large. Other members of the gang nro Paddy Irish , Jim McTarland and "Snub . Nose" Kelly The names of the other three I ore not known [ 1)1onc Mills. ' Divorce suits have been commenced In the district court by Minnie Cole agnlnbt Clar- enco K. Cole , to whom she * was moiried here In March. ISni , and who she alleges deserted her two months later , and haa since been guilty of Infidelity and failure to provide - vide , und by Margaret Long against Peter Long on the ground of habitual drunken ness and desertion Thr Longs were married In Lake count" Indiana , In Kebruary , 187S , nnd have two sons , 17 nnd 13 respectively | Mrs. Long says her husband left her In No- i vein IMF , 1SP t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mi-Ue-l I'lutf nii-urxliiii to IloMon. Tickets on ealo for trains leaving Chicago September to IS , Inclusive , nt rate of $19 for the round trip and good returning until 1 September 30. Also cheap rates to all point cast. Vcsllbulcd sleeping cars to Hoston and solid trains to Now York Ita'es lower than \la other lines Kor further Information call on or address J Y Callahan , general 1 agent. Ill Adams street , Chicago. Omaha to Chicago , rt.25. Chicago Milwaukee iSI. . Paul Rjr. 1T04 Karnim St Pirn I Want Itepulillritim. The First Ward Republican club \vlll elect officers for the ensuing year at Its meeting at ssll Wednesday evening , Mid nl" ° ' 'ress ' by Congress- IIO.HTII.N sT < > ur/s Miion .SAM : , Choice of Hut | rr Wholesale Slock of ( en , P. tiorc .V. I o , , tlilenKO. ON BALI : AT IIOSTON sioui ; i Do not be dlscouraKi-d because the crowd .wns too bis for > ou to get waited on yea- tcp.ay. [ Cotno today. Wo hnve put on lotu j i ' moro oxtrn salespeople for this Bale. Henioinber thai Uila Is n sciiBiitlonal shoo snle. The cliolco of the lilRhest Rraile , the best patterns i , the newest stjlee nnd the best makes i that money ean buy , but the price Is i all Ihe way from a quarter to a half the reKUlar seJIIni ; price Kor today we will place on snlo In the basement l nnd on the tnnln floor , the following - ing t baii-uins. l ! > c for R c black Ovcrgalters. H'c ' for u en * Sl.ul linnls shoes. 5c for ii f.'intA' niui-CuSins. 4Hc for mlbf.t.1' $1 00 doiiRoln shoes. 69e for men's beautifully embroidered velvet 3ie ! for'ladles' warm lined shoes. 2 ! c for ladles' warm lined slippers. ON TIIK MAIN I'LOOll. $1.CO pair for 3,000 pair ladles finest black vlci kid. new Btylo toe. lace and button shoes , worth $3 00 pair. $ l."iO for men's tan Itussla grain shoes worth $ JBO and $3.00. $ J r,0 for Henderson's $3.00 men's tan shoes. $1.98 for ladles' fancy vesting top , tan nnd black hand turn shoes , worth up to $ COO. $2.50 for men's full leather lined , double Bole , winter tan shoes , worth $4.00. $250 nnd $3 uO for ladles' finest , new style j , hlghost grade Rochester trade .shoes , all ' eolora nnd styles , plain nnd fancy \est- ini ; top , worth $400 , $ : . 00 and $6 00. $ T 00 and $3 f > 0 for men's plain or leather lined 1 , black or tan , medium and winter weight shoe * , In all Ihe new fall and v'nlcr ' slylcs , worlh up lo ? f > 00. $3.00 for men'H genuine patent IcaMie" lacn shoes , worth $ "v 00 , all Rlrcs. all wnhlis. 3non pair misses' and children's fan lest , prettiest nnd dressiest Ilochestcr mafic oboes , worth $3.00 , on sale nt $ l.if ) , JI..5 and $1 00. Hemombcr today Is onlv the fifth day of the sale nnd bargains stare > ou in HID fuco at every lurn. I HOSTON KTOP.I2. OMAHA. Sixteenth nnd Douglas Sts. To I'lHxhurK fur Iv , T. Coiii'litM * . nveurslon tlckels to I'l'tHbnis account Knights Templar triennial conclave will bo pold October S. 0 , 10. 11 , 12 and n via Pennsylvania Short Lines , the only iloubln route ) from Chicago Five trains every day with cnaihes , RleepltiB cars and dlniiiR ears Koltu : thiougli without change. For special Information inquire of II. II. DerltiR , A ( ! . P. Agl. . 248 Pnuth Clark street. Chicago. S'JII.OO to 1'oMoii nml Iti-lnrn. on certificate plan , via the Nickel Plato road , account of meetliiR of Streel Ilallwav A'eorlntlnn of America , Pi-ptembi r 6 to ! ) , . I 1S9S. Kor fuithoi Infonr.ntlnn write J. Y. Callnhnn 111 Adams stre t , Chicago Depot , i j 1 Van Iluren street paiae-nger station , on the i j LIMP Telephone Main 3".M COUNTY CUMMISSIONERS home It on tin i' UIIMIK | N Traiiniivtccl ! > } Ilie llonril C'onl rnct Ie- fiTi-i-il t'littl Salitrilny. A srcat deal of routine hiislnoss , such na i allo\\ln ( ; of claims and correction of as- j I Ecssnicnta , was transaclcil al Ibis inorulng's i meeting of the county commissioners , but notMnp ; of Importance except to agree to ' ' a deflection In the road Known as S71) , In Florence precinct , uway fiom the properly lo Its connection with 99D , made necessary by the topography there. The road committee reported that this would save fully 10.COO yaids of grading. To provide for Ihe change1 of loute an acre erse so ot land will have to bo purchased. The j ri'iort vvna adopled. The appioprlatlon sheets amounted to about $2,200. The . matters of awardlnc the contracts for the Waterloo precinct bridge and for the re- pointing and painting of the county hospital were deferred until Saturday. rrcsidi-nt William I. Kierstcad of the local board will welcome the vlslllng counly commissioners , clerks and surveyors of Iho state tomorrow at the opening of the con- ! ventlon of the Nebraska ar-oclatlon. The I niic-tliiE Is to commence at 2 p. m. In court j I 1 room Xo. 1. Mayor Moores Is booked for 1 an address of welcome also , on behalf of the city. GAMBLERS OPEN THEIR GAME St't I'p n ItoiilclliAVlKrl In Ilun ruilcr I'olleiI'rcitcitliin nt tliu 1'MiTiui'ii'N Ton run in cut. The gamblers who train In the wake of the Ilerrtman nanp under protection of the refoim police have urain gone Into business by Betting up their roulette wheel oul at Iho fireman's tournament grounds. Thev had arranged to begin play Labor day at the labor plenir. but were headed off by the action of Sheriff McDonald in giv ing notice that It would not bn tolerated. The temptation of the llrcmcn , however , Is too great and Ihe wheel was sent nut there to bo worked durlnc the tournament. When'you crll fop DeWHt's Wl'ch Iln ? Fahe the rrnt pile cuie > , don't accept any- thins else. Pen t be talked Into accepting a BUbslltule , for piles , for sores , for biuis.es. .11 Au.Mru uvr TH vi % s To All I'rlnoliiiilVrnlorii J'olnt Via i niou rue-lilt * . TWO irairis daily , 1 S' . p. in and 11:55 : p. m. for Denver nnd Colorado points. TWO trains dally. S " 0 a. m. and I 3. , p. m. for Utah and California polnls ONI3 Inilu dally , 4 .15 p. m. for Utah. Idaho , Montana and Oregon points Tor full Information call nt City Ticket oflkc. 13U2 Farnoin Pt i. o. n. r. riincfiiiuticc. . I AH members of Hesperian Encampment , i No. 2. I O. O K , are hereby requested to assemble at the encampment room on Wednesday , September 7 , 1S9S , at I p. in. shaiii , to attind the funeral of oer late Brother A. J Anderson. Visiting brethren aie Invited to be presi nt. I CIIA LHS B HnOWNM"n , C P I CHAULKS A. P\TTnri 0Scribe. . Oilil IVIIfmNtlfiiMon. . All members of Vnsa lod'e , No 1R3 , I. 0. O. T. are refUid | t to nirt fit Old P"l- | Ions' hall Wolnia.lav afternoon t 1 o'cloi 1 ; I sharp lo attend funeral of H-other Andievv ' J. Anderson. Members of sister lodges are > Invited to attend. 11 v order of JOHN II. YOl'M ! Noble Grand. L OI1KUC . Secretary. OmabR lo Chlcngo JHJ5. . Chicago. MIUvBUkee ASt Paul Hy. JfpJ E-grnim , The Grand court ot tne Cxrosition Is wonderfully beautified ut night No picture of II Is EO p ( od as The flee pho- togravure. Stop nt The Hee office for one Rnd some others T > > rf < > tn- > n rents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tall Block coinrlcte. rvrvthlng new. 308 S. iMh. Ilemlngton & Kessler. tallois I PERFUMES' ' 1 Special S lie at Cut Prices. I ONE WEEK ONLY.1 IJcautiftil Dlspltty DAYBROOK'S Finest Goods , including Parisian Rose and Parisian Violet. I Call and sninpio them Prices 1 > 3 .sh than J , A. FULLER & CO. , Cut Price DrtiR 'inta , llth and Duuglas Sts ili-N nil I'lill ( iiioilx , LAHHS IIADY-TO-WIAH : OAIIMKNTS 110 liullts' siiltn , jackets , all sllli llnrd , In I browns , greens , modes , tans , cadets and blacks , worth Jii'.oo , at $9.'S. ! CM ) Jackets In bouclcs , kerseys , frelzc.s , whipcords and dlnecnmlti , In browns , ( ann , IIICVIPB. I reds , gre ons , navies und blacks , nil sill , lined , with high storm or coat collars , nt $ S'i fDO cape ! Ii. plushes , beavers , kerseys and bouclcft I , nstracltans , nil made up In the very latest st > li-s with roll storm collars , elaborate 1 > fur trimmed , lined nnd Inter lined , worth J10i > " . n$1 'is. " . < 0 misses' and UiMdren's ganncnts , all the new styles nnd materials. In every color under the sun , from fl.'ic to flOOO Ladles' eiderdown dressing sacques at 75c , all wool eiderdown dressing sacities | , satin trlmmnl , nt $1 25. Lnill .s' heavy percale wrappers , braid trimmed , worth $1 "n. nt OSc. DHKSS ( , OOIS SPECIALS. Half wool 30-ln cheeks and plaids. PC ; 3S-lti fancies , l.lc , nil wool tricots , 2"c ; ' covetts i at 3 c , 4f'c. f'e ' , 70e , CSc , Jl.lfl. )1 . " 0 , $1 ! 9S , $2 25 up to $7 riO per yard. Tailor sult- Ings. I CO-ln. wide , fl.OS , J2 2. , f" 00. JS.fiO , J4 ! 00 , ? 4..riO up to $7.M ) yd. PrleBtle > 'n bU'-k goods i from Ctc to J0.2.ri yd Coiitlercs' celo- brafcd I orepous , J2 25 up to J10.00 > d. mister cloth i cicpons , $ . ' .25 up to $4 no yd. IIAYDHN nilOS. Uead Ihe big clothing aile , this page. FEDERAL BUILDING NOTES. Collector Houtzo has returned to his offlco after n month's vacation , Joseph llrltton of Wayne has been ap pointed ; a ref ( > riy > In bankruptcy for the counties i of Wnjue , Cedar , Dl.xon , Dakota and , Thurston , and Pulton Jack of Heatrtcu has ] been appointed for the counties of Gage , Pawnee ; , Jefferson nnd Thnjfr. The commissioner of internal revenue has decided , that rebate checks l-uucd by con ductors , of the value of 10 cents , being the excess , on fare collected on train * , which are redeemable bv the company's agent on presentation , are mibjoct lo lax. Tim colli-otlons nt the revenue offlco for . the month of August amounted to $325,000. while the colle-llons In the same month of ISlMl were $75.000. Of the j collections the sum of $ "iJ.v > 27 ! > was largely from banks under the operation of the new revenue law ' and $ " . " > , UG3 f 4 was from other divisions of thai law. The greater per cent of In crease ] Is In the Iver tax , which amounted In August to $18.382'.IS , and which Is charged to the new law and to the demand uiudo by ' the exposition. Theto will be a civil servlco examination In th's ' city on October 1 for the position ot acs'Btant ' cus odlan-Janltor for the new post- otico ! building , and on October 5 for the position of stenographer and typewriter In the ( ustoms ol'lce. there being a vacancy Ihore I which will pay } S(0 ( a year. On this same I dateIhero will be o\amlnallons for popitions i In the dopfrtmentnl service nnd on October I 6 there will be an examination for tin- railway innll Hetvlco. Applicants for these two sipiial examinations must file notleo with the secrelary of the local board. TIic Onl ) Hnllloni. to Chlcico Wlt'i.a daylight train. Leave Omah'a 6 40 a. m every day , arriving Chicago the sam * evening nt ! > 15 , when close connections are made with all lines bejond. This train is 50 years ahead | of thn times and Is proving IramenFcly { popular with Omaha people | Other tlylng trains leave for ( "hlcago at 4'55 and 6:35 : p m. lally. City ticket oTlcc : , HOI Farnam St. . "The Northwestern Line. " Don't forget the cveuislon to Hoston over the I Nickel Plate road , September Ifi to IS , Inclusive I , nt rate of $10 for the round trip. C.ivvl ' returning until September 30 , 1S98 , in clusive. Exhibitors wishing pnoiegraphs and line cuts of their exhl'-Hs ' published mnv pro- euro ' them by calling upon J. K. Knapp , ngont ' Oraalm Hee. southwest corner Manu factures ' bulI'Mnc. Omnlm to C'licago , f"S. . Chicago. Milwaukee A. St. Paul Uy. TP | rir"-im i-t nir.n. J. aped Vi years. rth. 19S Funerul Wednesday afternoon Pentrmbrr 7th , nt 2 n t lo k ji m . frnm faiv'ly ' i. Mcneo njn North ISth street Interment nt Torrst I.iwn ceme- triv rrle-niN Invltoil Witlia T.odgo No. 1S3 , I. O. O. T pleaho take notice. Bandasss 25c. We ln\c n v < > rv larire assortment of snspens nv hnndi.es nnd i.m Hii't ' thr in > t f sllilions , both n pri < c , w nrlng fialltliM ml stvlc A good s wi'iisorv f r ; , All K Ik. iil-icls , 75L All silk , white- , boiling cloth , 7je Slut wlu'tlui > ou want with 01 without let. Ml rips Cent pir mill upon reielpt of price. Stan &M38onii3ll Drug Co , 1513 Dodge St. Oiriha , Neb dltlleiilty most people have whin patronizing chtnp Ill- experienced denllbtx Is In the IOHS of tilling In u few mom hi Not to mention the ] aaa of v.iliu blr tooth Mruituie , bv pationlzlng thi > time tiled dentl.st you avoid these ex pensive I'M crlpncc Teeth extracted with out the sH'ihust pain without gus or chloroform reform bet teeth Ju 00 nn. it MI.II , ? rd 1 loop Pa\ton Dlock Ti Inr'inno 1085. Luily attendant. Hah and Farmim Sts. A much l.irrer htnndlnrr army Is now rrndi n il IIPI > - iry. nml . ! \ \ > " t Point c.irni't sn iHu uftli 11 > tli"v wilt bo t-i'ii Mid Uittfily from irjiluatis of the In t priv.iti inllllTry HI heels f'ul llijl II S Army Insppi tor Oip"ril tn liln port f r If. H.IVH TinllclilKiui MHIIniM \ < M il -iiij- Htlll innlnta'ii' ) UH pj.iee .is tin Ie8 > llng til t > rj ln itiitl' ) u of th Miuntr > , < .i ) 'M ( . ofVist \ ' nt II In th" most iiunplete and thoro'i in HI h ml of the klinl I lime ever lnsi > c ted " "Thn mllltarv departini nt of this Mtc UK ; \ \ .tinIT ini vt vnmiv stands pre-emlri ntl\ without a peer lemonp ull of Us i Uss -c'.ipt J M 1 I' S Armv li 4i > e < tor , rt port teA Air Ufiiartnienl , \ \ > 'i\ \ Tor i itiiioifui * and iilipr Information niMre-Ds < 'K | . J H'lf--H HuU , UH , Supt , On bard Luk < MP b roit i..vines. iGtli year t nprei edentJ prosperity 24 ProffHM. > rs fiom S I niverHitus ttnd 5 tluio- ] ) t-dii I'uiiHfrviiturlei A } II < KJ 1'iuiio to bent inuHir p < ii > il iieinian-Amcrli un ConHCrvu- tory Xuver S < I'arwinka , Olrei tor Gener- ul. prehinl In put son 'lur.ng May [ .urfc-eat Cheapest lit m Addri' a JOHN W MILLION. I'res . 11 ( A Bt ) . Mexliu. Mo Uoe , 8 jjt. Today , Tlio Nebraska opens the school suit sea dii by oH'ering yoine three hundred handsome knee pant Bnits at,50 a suit. I'arenta who bought our won- dorl'nl two-fifty tniiH of last fall never evpeded to see as good suits for the money again. Neither did we. Wo told you so at the timo. We now toll you that our two-fifty suits this fall are not only as good , but in Homo instance- ; better than the grand two-lil'ty puits of last year , and yoffknow The Nebraska never makes a statement in print that it isn't prepared to back lip in thu store. We're always trying to do better by you season by season , and we generally succeed This season our line of suits at 1.'Jo , l.0 / , 1.75 , 2.00 , 2.50 and a.00 are amongst the handsomest wo have over offered , and besides being handsome , they're good they're stylish they're well made they're made to wear there isn't a cheat or a decep tion in them , and there isn't a school suit in our house that you need feel afraid to purchaseno mat ter how low the price for wo warrant them fully and offer your money back in case they don't give satisfactory wear. Tomorrow wo will tell you some thing _ now _ about long pant suits for boys M to IS. tf JfflW ij ] I * H Sonic Specially Low Prices from Huydeu i3ros. The lull suits on sale now are the finest over ottered to Omaha buyers' . Manufacturers made us great price conces sions on the immeiif-e ppot cash orders we jilaced anticipat ing the greatest trade in the history of the west. The- gar ments are made of the finest materials money can buy all Reams sewed with heavy silk thread ; each suit fitted to a liv ing model in the making , and made to conform to the natural lines of the figure. Every suit is guaranteed. Ilayden's prices are 30 to 50 per cent lower than those of any other store. A complete assortment of all wool cheviot and cassi- mere suits , in a variety of neat pa'terns , durable , well made suits at $3.90 , $5 uitd $6.50. At $7.50 you can select a swell suit in cheviot , oassi- mere or worsted , finely tailored on fashionable lines. Come in and try on one of thcjo suits. Tiioy are regular $12.50 values. We show the entire range in the tailor's skill in our 80.75 , § 11.SO , $13.50 , $15 , $18 , 820 and $22.50 suits. Wo study to clothe a customer be comingly to help him pick out the pattern and style that Will look lCSl ) OH him and best suit liis purpose. This is the place to buy your fall clothes. Special wile on school suits. FALL HAT 5- A special sale on the new styles. A nice fedora at 50c , worth 75c. A great assortment , of new block Fedoras at 7c- ) . * 1 and il. . " > ! ' . worth fri'-n ' -I to V2 , nil - . .lyls. . All c l > rand * v 1 . 1.1 full caps for iin-n and b.\vn at 2 v UK ; : iml 4 ii- Tr.woltny bug- , trunks anil vali-t's at 1 > vvo-t PI F -v /W\ ' \ \ * ' . n-1 * tt V'H.H.Vv-v . * J /U , / ' /V' pJ K'-rv felfefl . Yirl t - . * \ Selling thi Must CloMiitifj ; in O.'ii ih.i. When buying n ii . y n hhniiiil for y > ur own pm i-rtinn jmtriimzo the ftietnry'o rue i ni I'eipiu-fntativu , \Vo are inlo api'ii'ts for tlio NWAY Standard cT iic ! World. Also the IVLRS & POND , VOSE , CRIER- SON Afvi ) STLGin PIANOS , Mislcailin ; ndvor i-iMiient-i nf a loi-ul poncorn notwlths'iuiflln" . Wo will pay $1.0111) ) in c-ii Ii f ir a liev piano of tlio unovn tnalcoluinir'Kd by nny oilier dealer hi ti city. I'mno to bo blutimtl | direct fiotn fuetory , VMth fnotnry Riut , an n > - $400 S\MPLC Pi\NO ONLY - $187.50 cmGKir.HG NXNO , Good as new $165.00 O-iran-.fr m ? l"i oj upvti U. I'uav payments It desired. Wrlto for uuttil Kilo uti'l priei-i. A. C. MUELLER , Tumr. 'Phom 10J5. A. W. .MOOUK J. S CAMK.tON. 'I'mM-'lins Kcpivsjut it vcs. S I31'5 rar.'ism St. .I'l _ . ' U ! Ytf Ji-U-lLSU&9 LARCESi PI-XNO DEVLE.J3 . IN THE W Kin t vi nv AI , . . . , . , , ° " - . lar tst and Jsn&wc.lii CSlnry , ' 'I'I'MU ' ' " ll i | , ll > inl In rfiuaj ; ( P lra wtlt > NeM-tmlldlnirnlielricerfrtMl. Htn ! ei j ri'lccterlli nt Aiiierlon'n l.i-nillou Si-lioul of Mutli1. I CHICAGO COSSEVARTOUY Aiiilllorliini IIMtf , < lilriiun. Ehoutlon , Drama'ioArtaiUaiguajos \i.ni ) ri i/i \ , h ° f i' n i PALI. n'n ADVANfAOliS I .ShHT rt Cataluguu mailed free Adrt Itiit.MI.VItl ) tl.lilt II , - M For YOUNG UOM7N 1111111111111111111111111111 M 11111111111111111II ! 111. W ) Jrc ] Veil Gciro ( East ? j iff in * i d l jrhtful tor i rv tu t * l' Nw I ' M * T tf'l ) I Ut * * < ! | - IUU ) U iftUfcit HU UlUI U W j LE'IMGII VALLRY 1 1 b * rwuM U ti n , t 4 iff ii it LNKIVAI.LI ! ! ) btllSI KY lu f d i ; ki t < ri * t > , mofliitttn rlf n i J | MiU U * * 1L * U U CLACK