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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1899)
1 O r ! rwrATTA T > AnYV . ! ? . S A TTTT ? D AT. ATTO-T.TRT 2fi. 1SOJK llORE TALK OF ABSORPTION Rumor that Milwaukee Will Absorb Iowa Central Boba Dp Again. CENTRAL OFFICIAL MAKES A STATEMENT Mnrllit Aiitliorlt } ' for He-port Hint I'lnii < > \lnorillon linn fliiltnilKcil In Stockholder * . The Milwaukee reid Is attracting the chief Interest of western railroad mon at this llmo. With IIH withdrawal from the passenger .I3flocl.it Icn nnd Lho loport of Its Intention to absorb tlio Iowa Central road there Is plenty of material provided for speculation. The latter proposition , In COBO It la carried to a succwiful comple tion , meano much for the Milwaukee lino. The report thnt Hiich a combination la to be made In founded on the statement of General airumRcr Martin of the Iowa Cen tral , who , when questioned regarding the reported absorption , stated : "It Is true that negotiations are pending for the absorption of the Central by the ChlMRo , Milwaukee Bt. Paul. They have been in prosrwa for come time. The deal la not nreurod , how ever , and may never bo consummated. The Central has Kiibtnltlcd a proposition to the Milwaukee olllclala and the entlio matter now rosin with them. " The settlement of this Important qtuntlon will In all probabil ity to effected September 2.1 , when the [ stockholders of the Milwaukee road will hold a meeting. Local ofllclals of the Milwaukee express Iho hope that the oft-repeated rumor that the Iowa Central la to bo absorbed may AhU time turn out to be true , as It would lie a most valuable addition to their line. The Central operates 57C miles of road. Its north mid south line runs from Ccntorvllle , nlmost at the southern boundary of Iowa , to Manly Junction , near the Minnesota line , paselng through Mason City , Oskaloos.i , Grlnncll , Marslwlltown and other Important ' chipping points. from Oskaloosa the mnln line runs cant to I'eorla , crossing the MIs- Bleilppl at Koithsburg , forty nillos north of 1 Ilurllnffton. It penetrates a rich farming : nnd manufacturing region , and In the hands of the Milwaukee would prove a most valu able adjunct. The Iowa Central has been through sev eral receiverships and has never been on a paying basin until within the last few yearn , during which time It has been paying dividends. There have boon recent fac tional divisions between the stockholders , which has disturbed the successful operation of the affairs of the road. Unwell Sago and Vice President Morse nro Bald to bo tie leaders In the opposing factions. Another report In circulation regarding the Central IB that It In to bo disposed of to the Milwaukee nnd Burlington , separate portions of the road golnn < o each , but this la hardly probable , as General Manager Martin's statement that the Milwaukee line Is considering the proposition of complete absorption Is generally credited. Nothing now has developed In local cir cles concerning the withdrawal of the Mil waukee from the Western Passenger ns- eoclatlon. TJio association Is still in session Jn Chicago. General Agent Nash of the Milwaukee has gone to Chicago , presumably to Inform himself as to the true status of the caeo. IN1TIAI , i\CIIK.SIO.V .V SUCCESS. I'nclflo IlrliiKi lit Hl r Crowd from Iilnillcil Territory. General Ajrent Pillllppl of tbo Missouri Pacific Tvas more than pleased yesterday when the special train carrying 'the exposi tion excursionists from Falls City and In termediate points arrived at the exposition t depot on tlmo and deposited tootwoen 550 and 600 people. The excursion would have been larger had Iho day been more propitious. At all points touched by the special train the rwoathor was decidedly threatening nnd majiy ( Who had previously intended to avail them- eolvee of the low rates and visit the exposi 1t 1 tion chnngod their minds. In view of this 1l l t condition Mr. Phllllppl was especially well pleased with the crowd. c The success of the Missouri Pacific ex r cursion has encouraged the roads which will c run epoclal trains Into Omaha next week t and they nro confident of crowds proportlon- i iltely as largo as the first one which has nr- t jrlvco. The territory covered by the Mis c souri Pacific was much smaller than any r from which the other roads will draw their c patronage. ODTSFDEIIS AVIIJl , JOI.V IX WKI.COMK. h o JlnllronilN Announce I.oiv Hnto * nn Ac I count Of SolllllTN" H < > C < > | > tllll. b Through the generosity of the railroads P tfio reception of the First Nebraska roglmont t a ; on Its return to tha state next Tuesday will rt not be confined to the citizens of Omaha , A rtn meeting of the passenger agents of all the rtn Nebraska lines was held thla morning and It t- WTUJ decided to put In , a special rate next Tuesday , of the faro plus fi per cent , from all points In Nebraska ; limit of tickets , coven days , Thpso rates will bo operative nt nil points , with tlio exception of stations In thoBO districts on the Union Pacific , Ellt- Uorn and Durllngton from which special pre liminary exposition excursions have already boon announced for that day , and for which npeclal rates have boon made. These dis tricts arc as follows : Union Paclflc , points on main lino. Darlington , points north of the main line In Nebraska , but not Including the Cheyenne line , Klkhorn , from Hastings nnd intermediate points. The railroads have named thceo low rate * purely for tha benefit of the outside friends of the boys of the "Fighting First , " I who will undoubtedly como to Omaha In Jargo numbers on the day of the reception , In order to Join In the welcoming festivities. llnllwny Notrn mid 1'crxnnulii. D , Burlolgu , assistant superintendent of the Rock Island at Falrbury , Is a visitor In the city. J , O. Wnrrlclc , city passenger agent of the . Port Arthur route nt Toxarknnn , Is an | Omaha visitor. President Ilurt nnd General Manager Dick inson of the Union Paclflc have returned from a western trip. P. L. Harris , general agent , nnd Charles Rudolph , division passenger agent of the M. & O , , nro visitors from EL , Louis , C. W. Jones , division superintendent , and iA" . L. Studer , master mechanic , of the Rock Island are In the city from Horton , Kan , " " " "W. J. Robinson , superintendent of the Durllngton station , has returned from a ehort visit to the Illack Hills. Mr. Robin- eon was suffering from n severe attack of | I elomach troubles when he made the trip and returns greatly Improved In Ills physical condition. Illiquid ! ' * Arnli'ii Salvi' , The best sarve In the world for cuts , Bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever cores , totter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and ull skin eruptions , nnd positively cures piles , or no pay required. It is guar anteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prlco 5 cents per box. For sale by Kuhn & Co. Special ( , A. II. KxiMimlon to 1'Iilln- llfllllllll Via Lake Shore & Michigan Southern rail way. Tickets on saFe September 1 to 4. In clusive at low rates. Final return limit September 30. Optional routed. Stopover privileges , Circulars of Information on up | plication to 1) ) , P. Humphrey , T. P. A. , Kan oas City , Mo , : FM. . Ilyron , 0 , W. A. , Chicago cage ; A ? J. Smith , O. P. A. , Cleveland. MlMOlilfvoim lloyn ( Id 11 Lecture , Anton Lovlno was tbo accuser of six bo > n of various ages In Justice l.ildwln'u ) courf Thursday. Lovlno runs a store In the south part of town and bus a wagon in connection with U. He charged the bo > e with assault Ing him in his wagon And throwing mud and stones at him. He wanted them bound over to keep tbo peace , but the court dis missed them with n good lecture. A case brought by the parents of some of the boys against Lovlno for calling names wis airo dlsmltscd. AntiotiiieoniPtiM. Not satisfied with the present splendid efficiency of hta already popular organiza tion Manager Cole of the Trocadcro Opera company has further strengthened it by en gaging Milton C. Smith , formerly for five years musical director of the famous Ilos- tonlatis , to occupy a like position with the Troeadero company. Mr. Smith arrived in the city from New York yesterday morn- Ing and Immediately took charge of the re- i hcarsals for "CavaFlerla Rustlcnim" and "II. M. S. Plnnforo , " the two operas to no sung next week , and under his able dlI rcctlon splendid performances of both of them may reasonably be expected. The fact that Mr. Smith served five yrars with the Hostonlans Is gulllctont recommendation ns to his ability ns a capable musical con ductor. The mutlnee this afternoon nnd this evening's performance will bo the Inst opportunities afforded to hear "Tho Mns- rotto , " which has proven BO popular dur ing the present week. 1 I Only eight more days to wnlt nnd the Crelghton Orpheum wllf open Its second reason. Manager Ilnscnthnl says that for the opening bill , Sunday , September 3 , nnd thn ensuing week , he ha * In store for his patrons n great hiirprUe and will present them with n vaudeville treat that will satIsfy - Isfy the long-felt want that he Is aware bore heavily on many amusement seekers since July 1 , when the Orpheum closed to allow the mechanics and artists to beautify ami Improve the cozy theater. As a sort of trademark the catch line , "Omaha's So- clety Vaudevlllo Theater , " will bo retained and performances will consist of only the ( Orphoum's high class vaudeville pro.lurtlonn. When Managers Delcher and Hennnssy EC. cured their now farce , "Brown's In Town. " which , by the way , they selected out of sixty-three they had read In the lost six | months , the fact that there were thirteen people In the play wns widely commented on , as showing that one manager at least waj not superstitious. The cast of "What Hapj poned to Jones" reveals thnt there are also . thirteen people In this pray. It Is nn- i nounced ns well that there will be the ( same number in the next production , from I all of which It might bo argued that DelI - I cher nnd Hcnnessy , perhaps ns superstl- i tlous ns their fellow nmnagers , consider | thirteen a lucky number. This attraction will bo the opening of the rcgul'ar ccnson it Uoyd's theater next Saturday owning , eptcmber 2 , nnd will remain five nights , i-lth Sunday nnd Wednesday matinees. An rrangement has been made for a Browns' ight , on Wednesday , and all the Browns if the two cities will be there to greet their ousln. SPI3CIAI , KXCUHSIO.Xh Via tlio AViilmMi Ilnllronil. Chicago to Toronto and return , August 6 to 29 , $12.40. Chicago to Philadelphia and return , Sep- cmbcr 1 , 2 and 3 , $16.45. Chicago to New York and return , Septem- > er 1 , 2 and 3 , $18.45. Chicago to Detroit nnd return , September 6 and 17 , $7.75. For further particulars In regard to outes , stopovers , etc. , call on or write O. N. Clayton , N. W. P. Agt. , room COG Karbacb Oik. , Omaha , Neb. to Jfew Yorlc nnil Itctnrii ) ? 1.S.- . .la Lake Shore & Michigan Southern rail way. Tickets on sale September 1 to 4 , in- Muslvo. Return limit September 12 , or by leposlt of ticket nnd payment of GO cents nay he extended lo September 30. Stopover illowed at Niagara Falls and Chautnuqua , ilso privilege of Hudson River Day Ltni > loats between Albany and Now York In jlther direction. For sleeping car reserva- : lens , which shouM be made early , or any iddltlonal Information address D. P. Ilnm- ) hrey , T. P. A. , Kansas City , Mo. , or F. \l. \ Byron , O. W. A. , Chicago. A. J. Smith , G. P. A. , Cleveland. O uIt n 11 no , In. , is on the line of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. Half rates Omaha to Dubuque and return on sale August 27 and 18 at the city ticket cilice. 1504 Farnam itreet. F. A. NASH , General Western Agent. 3IuJnr .Millfont A Ordcns have been received at army head quarters announcing assignments of majors * .o some of the new volunteer regiments .vhlch will bo organized at the posts of this department. Major iMulford , who was mustered - torod out at San Francisco Thursday as colonel of the First Nebraska , Is assigned ' 'o the Thirty-ninth regiment , ns announced n the press dispatches some days ago. Itujor Mulford Is granted a month's leave if absence before taking up his duties at the 'ort. The other two majors assigned to this regiment are Brown nnd Gllmore , both here tofore officers of the regular army. Major Holbrook is assigned to the Thirty-eighth regiment nnd Majors McNamee , Parker and loll to the Fortieth. A pure whiskey agrees with any food. In fact aids digestion. It tones the stomach , 'ncrcasea the ( low of tbo gastric juices and so promotes strength nnd fiosb. A pure whiskey llko Harper Whiskey. Mortality StntlMIoM. The following births and deaths have been reported to the office of life health commis sioners during the past forty-eight hours : Births F. A. Lee , 4244 Maple street , boy ; Arthur Ballard , J817 Izard street , boy ; Frank Putnam , 139 North Forty-third avenue , girl ; Grant Lines , 312 South Eigh teenth street , boy ; Frank Turek , 1236 South Twelfth street , girl. Deaths 41. J. Miller , 1820 North Nine teenth street , 17 years ; Mrs. Shaw , Four- eonth and Chicago streets ; Lewis Lundgren , 2414 South Twenty-ninth street , 27 years ; Fred M. Krysel , 4220 Dewey avenue , 35 years. Irritating stings , bites , scratches , wounds and cuts soothed and healed by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve a sure nnd safe applica tion for tortured flesh. Beware of counter feits. I ] u I ) n tine Itncfh. On August 27 and 2S the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway will sell tickets Omaha to Dubuque and return for $10,70 , half fare. The fast train leaves Omaha at 5:45 : p , m. and arrives at Dubuque at 6:25 : a. m- Reserve berths In steeper now. City ticket ofllce 1504 Farnam street. F. A. Nash , General Western Agent. A Mnnntnlii TourlHt In search of grand and beautiful scenery nuds such a profusion of riches In Colorado that before planning a trip It will bo well for you to gain air the Information possible. The Denver & Rio Grande railroad pub Hebe's a series of useful Illustrated pamph lets , all of which may be obtained by writing S , K. Hooper , general passenger and ticket agent , Denver , Cole , St. I'lllll , MIllllciuiolU , Ailililllll , nillllOl Are quickly and easily reached via Wlscon- sin Central railway. Two modern trains leave Chicago dally for the above named cities , passing through tbo principal cities of Wisconsin enrouto. Apply to your near est ticket agent for further information , JAS , C. POND. G , P , A. , Milwaukee , WIs. Try the Her Grand hotel cafes. Open from 6 a. m. until 12 p. m. Three cafes on flrat floor and one grill room , Turkish and elec trical baths. La dl ( ' day. Tuesdays , Dr. Bhepatd Hay Fever. S12 N. Y. LIf . Hard coal , JS.OO per ton , September de livery , II. M. McClelland & Co. , 2306 Gum- lug street. Spring chickens at 12VsQ at O. R. Bunnell's market , COS South Thirteenth btreet. 1HUU. 1 McINTYnE-Mrs. Charles , August S4 , 1839 , Age 4S years. Funeral Monday , August 28 , 9 a. m. . from residence. 2J1S S. 19th , to Bt. Patrick's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre , DOnN-Chrlsttana , August 23. 1899. Aged SS yours 5 months 14 days , wife of An trust Dorm . ! 9'her ' of Emily Dorn and Mrs , Augusta Olson , Funeral Sunday afternoon , August 27. at 5 o'clock , from her late residence , 3407 Scward street. Interment Prospect 11111 cemetery , Friends Invited. ' 'NO ' COMPROMISE WITH WAR William Mojil < : nrrlnoii' Trumpet Cull for IVnrp Hoforp tlic Vnl- tcrnnl Prnrc I'nlon. MYSTIC , Conn. , Aug. 25. Fully 3.000 pcoI pie attended the third session of the annual meetln ? of the Unlvereaf Peace union and the Connect lent Peace society In the Peace teraplo hero today. At the morning yosslon President Lo\c de livered a brief address on the Philippine sit uation. Other addresses were by J. II. Karl of Boston , Mrs. Comegys of Philadelphia and Mrs. Hannah White of Lobanon. At this i afternoon's session the principal addrem was by ] William Lloyd Garrison of Philadelphia , i . who took for hU theme , "No Compromise I With War. " ( inrrlKOii'n Speech. Mr. Garrison epoko In part as follows : A year ago when In the Interest of pence we mot upon this spot , the war with Spain was In full blast. Thru , in the national eye , a Spaniard was the typo of treachery nnd oppression and the sorrows of the suf fering Cubans lilted our hearts. What spare a twelve month covers. The Spaniard Is no longer a monster , but re spected as n brave and gallant foe. The Cubans , then pal riots nnd statesmen , now , , In j the opinion of tltc military experts and j j ' politicians ! , are people Incapable of govern ' ing tht'tnsplavc. A war with the device of freedom and chivalry on Its banners has developed Into in . ( onlllct for conquest nnd baseness. At I ' > The Iliigue the conclave nl the great powers eac.li eagerly engaged In plundering of Its own. IB It Btrnnge that the International con ference failed ? Could not the armed savagery - ' agery of the Philippines that threatens America , the savagery thnt Theodore i Roosevelt leprescnts , have been prov- ] | nlont. Had William MrKlnluy , under standing the necdlessness and In- 1'iulty ' of the war forced upon Spain , vetoed the declaration of congress and avowed his purpose of resigning his high olficc rather than to prostitute It by subservience to wrong , ho would have made a nlcho In the ! woild's pantheon. Had John D. Long , n j man i of liner quality than the president , and In i touch with the nobler sentiments which make i his commonwealth exceptional , para phrasing j the Indignant response of Charles Sumner In fugitive blavc-days , "I wns a man before I I was a ( slave ) commissioner , " dc- dared Massachusetts manhood more pre- clous than the secretaryship of the navy I nnd surrendered his portfolio , ho would have occupied a place In her love and respect now forever f -lost. Had Admiral Dnwcy , the one man in mili tary life who , after distinguishing himself In his destructive profession , refrained from self-laudation had Admiral Dewey , In pro test of the Philippine betrayal , retired from the quarterdeck to private citizenship , rather than abet the outrage , the victory of Manila would have paled in comparison. Political Independence , however , has not been want ing , as is demonstrated by such vetectn party adherents ns Hoar , Boutwell and Ed munds all honor to them. But we look In vain for a single instance where ari office has been sacrificed to principle. Even the secretary of state clings to his position , for getful of his vow , when nu untrammeled bard , ho wrote : For always In thine eyes. O Liberty , Shines that high light whereby the world Is sixvcd And , though thou slay us , we will trust In thoe. lias liberty lost Its high light , or has John Hay lost his vision ? CiltKATIA * ItlSDUCKI ) KATES Via Omnlin & St. Lotiln II. n. ami Wn- I UiiNh It. II. For the G. A. H. encampment nt Phila delphia. Tickets sold September 1 , 2 and 3 , good returning September 30 , with choice of routes via Niagara Falls or Wash ington and stopover privileges nt other points. A special cheap rate to New York City and return. For rates , time tables nnd all Information call at city office , 1415 Farnam street ( Pnxton hotel block ) , or write Harry B. Moores , C. P. & T. A. , Omaha , Neb. Dutmqne Itncen. The Nutwood Park races at Dubuque week of Ajigust 28 will ho the greatest harness meet in history $110,000 In purses. HaH rates , Omaha to Dubuqus nnd return , via the Chicago , Mllwa'ukee & St. Paul railway. Tickets on sale at depot and 1504 Farnam street on August 27 and 28. KnlnUofnky IN n Winner. The tult of Israel Kulakofsky against the Greater America Exposition came to a head yesterday when Judge Scott granted an Injunction against the exposition officials restraining them from Interfering with or rescinding the contract of the plaintiff to exhibit fruits and melons on the exposition j grounds. The order also prevents the takIng - j Ing up of the passes Issued to the plaintiff. , Kulakofsky Is required to giye a $100 bond to accompany the order. j Olijrct to S pro I ill AHNOHNiiicntn. I Mary Kaufman , Mary D. Goodrich , Fred I L. Goodrich , H. H. Harder , St. Peter's church corporation and Richard S. Scannell , owners of property In Redlck's addition , are in district court with a petition asking for an injunction to prevent the city of Omaha from putting into effect an ' 1mJ J provoment ordinance numbered 244Swhich I provides for special assessments against the I property of the plaintiffs for paving pur- i poses. I Mimt UHC Electricity. { Judge Dickinson has granted a restraining order by which the concesslonists of the Creator America Exposition are restrained Scoviold's Pique Skirfs Today > wo will glvo the choice of any and all of our finest Whlto Plquo Skirts for one dollar and nlnoty-fivo cents ( $1.95) ) the 1 .price . is simply ridiculous , but -we must have ' the room tor other goods that are coming | in , See thcso skirts In our west window. : SCOFIELD CW&SUITCO. 1510 Douglas St. from utlne gas or gasoline lights In their places of business. This applies to all de fendants except the Cuban Village company. An exception was made In this case because the company him a contract by which It Is i permitted to create an exact reproduc tion of a Cuban village and the evidence In I dicated that gas Is the exclusive medium of Illumination In these villages. HEIRESS APPLIES FOR AID Striimleil In ClilonRo While I'roxr- c'Utlnx a Nenroh for Her .Son. CHICAGO , Aug. 25. Mrs. Anna Bollln of Miami , Mo. , claiming to be one of 500 holra to estates valued at $57,000,000 , In being cared for hero by the police. She carries copies of documents which she claims show her descent from William Ball , a great uncle of George Washington , who owned 485 acres of land In and about Philadelphia. In 1740 ho died , leaving the property to his children , William , Samuel , Joseph and Mary. Through various changes the property became the charge of the slate of Pennsylvania , which under state law did not toke It for government property In payment for taxes , but held it , deducting the faxes from the Income. It Is asserted that to secure the estate It Is only necessary for the heirs to prove their Identity nnd descent. It was In an attempt to find her eon to aid In securing her ehnro of the estate that Mr . Bollln be came stranded In Chicago. One Mluuto Cough Cure quicKiy cures oh- ntlnate summer coughs and colds. "I con sider It a most wonderful medicine qvtlck and safe. " W. W. Merlon. Maynew. WIs Ilclcnxe Four Cnliuii Kxllcn. WASHINGTON , Aug. 25. Word has been received from the United States minister at Madrid , Mr. Bellamy Storcr , that four Cu ban exlfes were released from the Spanish penal settlement at Borgus on the 8th nnd have sailed for Cuba. Their names are Rafael Joyer , Antonio Capablanca , Julian Alvarez and Noberto Rojos Hernandez. These men were political prisoners accused during the regime of General Weyler of dis loyalty to Spain nnd sentenced to penal servitude for fife , or for a long term of years. About twenty other Cuban prisoners who have been at the Island of Ceuta or Burgcn have been liberated and are now at Gibraltar without funds to get back to Cuba. Architects on the Wny Went. CHICAGO , Aug. 25. The five architects who are to select the plans for the Cali fornia university at Berkeley , onwhich $3,000,000 is to bo expended , passed through hero today. Following Is the personnel of the party : Pescal , Paris ; Wallet , Dresden ; Belcher , London ; Cook' and Carere , New York. The eminent architects are in this country oa guests of Mrs. Hearst , who is to provide much of the money toward re building the university structures. They left here for San Francisco via St. Paul. Unntnmiieil Clieckn find ftotcn. WASHINGTON , AUE. 25. The Treasury department up to this time has accepted oil compromises offered by banks for the settle ment of fines where examiners have found them in possession of unstamped checks and notes. The plea in almost every Instance is inadvertence. But the violations of the law have not decreased as they should and the department is on the point of adopting a rigid policy of enforcing a heavier penalty for every violation. Tup a Safe. HOWARD , S. D. , Aug. 25. ( Special Tele gram. ) Burglars entered J. P. Grlnager's store- last night and blew open the safe. They secured over $100 , belonging In part to the Independent Order of Odd Fellowj lodge. CCCC CCCOO4O49O8 + O + O9OOO9990 OF GUT DRUG PRICES. > "Wo show below a few prices on 2J I articles commencing- with A , B and C 3 | but our patrons should remember S l that our list of articles at cut prices rt I EXTENDS all through the Alphabet 9 I Sec Whiit Yon Save. < U ! Reg- Our S ular Cut lAm't g Price. Price. Saved , ft ' 25c Allcock's iPorus Plasters. ? 12 $ 13 A 25c Allen's Foot Ease. 20 05 + . 25c Allen's Lung Balsam . . . . 20 05 Q i Jl.OO Ayer's Sarsaparilla . . . . SO 20 * 2oc Ayer's Pills 20 05 O ! 60c Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , > small 45 C6 O I $1.00 Ayer's Hair Vigor 75 25 T $1.00 Austin's Dandruff Cure. 80 10 O $1.00 Booth's Hyomel Inhaler , t 1 complete SO 20 V 25o Bullard's Hoarhound ? T Syrup 20 05 g ' 60c Blrney's Catarrh Cure. . . 40 10 Jt j ; 1 BOc Beef , Iron and Wine 31 16 X $1.00 Beef , Irc-ni and Wine. . . . 49 61 A ( 25c ( Brown's Camphorated ! if Tooth Powder 20 03 ft j , 35c Bitter Waters ( Imported ) . 25 10 I 25c B r o w n's Bronchial f > { i Troches 20 05 * , 23c Ballentlns's Remedies. . . . 20 OG O i So Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. . . 20 05 J , 2Jc Beccham's Pills 20 05 O I 2Gc BrandreUi's Pills 20 05 J , $1.00 Bradtleld's Mothers' P ) Friend S5 35 ± . BOc Bosanko'fl Pile Remedy. . 45 ( f > O 3Sc Box (3 cakes ) Buttermilk 2 Soap 10 15 9 ) 26c 'Bromo ' seltzer 20 05 x > 60c Brome Seltzer 40 10 V > $1.00 Brome Seltzer 75 25 X $1.00 Bovlnlne 7C 25 X ' 50o Booth's Hyomel Inhalent. 40 10 A ; 60a Ballard's Iloarhound r ' Syrup 40 IDA ' COo Crane's Furniture Pollfih 25 25 * ' 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills 16 10 6 J 25o Chamlverlaln'a Cough a ' Syrup 20 03 fi I BOo Cudahy's Extract , Beef. . 40 10 8 25c Cutlcura Soap 20 05 fi i 2 3o Calder's Tooth Powder. . . 20 05 * , 25c CaficareLa 20 05 I COo Cascarcts 40 10 . S5o Castorla 25 10 I We Carnlck'a Soluble Ftood. . . 40 10 125c Camphor Ice 10 15 l $2.00 Chlchestor's English Pennyroyal Pills ( Diamond ! Brand 1.75 15 1 60a Cutlcura Salvo 45 05 ' Jl.OO Cutlcura Resolvent 85 15 ' $1.00 Carlsbad Sprudel Salts. . 85 15 X $1.00 Coltsfoot Expectorant. . KS 15 5J2.00 { Chewalla 1.75 55 X Jl.OO Coke's Dandruff Cure. . . 85 15 Jf 60o Campbell's Arsenic Waf- ft era . 45 05 2 $1,00 $ Campbell's Arsenic Waf- 2J era 80 20 | Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co , , 0 1513 Dodge St. A Middle of Block. Omaha , Neb. 000093000 + 04C03 fO + O OOOCO993 Improved Train Service to Oregon THROUGH DIN1N' THROUGH DINING CAR SERVICE CAR SERA'ICK TO PORTLAND. TO PORTLAND. TUB IIXIOX PACIFIC ) nnil illrcct connection. , ( jbe O. S. J , . A O , H. A N. CO. ) luivo mloViI a llulTct Smoking nnil Library Cur to their through trnln to IMUTIAM > , ( UUfiOTho train In equipped with Palace Slecprra , IllnliiK Cum , menu ii-Iii-eurtc , Free IlecllnliiK Chair Cnr , and Coachei making luxurious travel to tli Kortii I'aclllu . Count. Ulrt-ct connection * wade for Tuuouiu nnil Seattle. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 FARNAM ST. ' Men's u/e welcome Ladies' 10thLadies' Hats. the Sallant 10th I Wo li.ave fought through thick and thin for better qualities and lower prices. We have made ourselves a part of the great market centers of the world our buyer stand guard at the very head waters of supply , and every advantage to bo gained by largo and active capital , persistent and untiring watchfulness , if yours through this great , greater store. Jfitrst View 'uoc/ay of ; 's Fall Hats. Women's fail Hats. l Extensive research and careful se The world of fashion is hero in _ lection is resulting in a collection of hats for women. Every reputable man" men's hats far beyond the largo success ufacturer is glad to give us fist pick of that has marked our past and we are his production. They know that The showing today the most complete and Nebraska handles only first grade in any largest hat stock of any hat store in the department and to sell us is to gain our United States. Many extreme novelties trade , consequently best only comes hero. are hero exclusive , and our special line Our now department is showing a hand always carried by us , is even better than some line of golf and winter headgear , ever before. Even/thing is hats. Soft and the prices are just as low as The Ne hats , every shape , every quality , every braska" can make thorn , and when "Tho color. Stiff hats , every shape , every Nebraska" makes a price 'tis useless to quality , every color. look for a lower one. Our Nebraska Special Ladies1 Golf Hats. Famous for its style , quality , price , any Greatest assortment in the city. Ask color , any shape. to see the "Up-Town. " $1.75. Yau can compare it with any 83 hat They come in gray , blue , brown , black in the market try once. red , ecru , etc. Call and examine the lartsst and most complete stock of Pianos ever shown In the A. B. Chase , Ivors & Pond , Packard , Vose Emerson. And1 other standard makes arc ottered nt a heavy discount from regular prices to make room lor our DOW ( all stock , which Is dally arriving from eastern fac tories. tories.Artistic tuning by our corps of Stelnway tuners the best In the city. Tel ephone 1625. Pianos exchanged , moved , stored and repaired. ATTRACTIVE PIANOS FOR RENT. We sell new pianos on S5.OO payments every day in the year. Largest Piano House in the West , 1313 Farnam Street , 9n : YOU CAN'T 9a 9El 9o BEAT THIS El o Only $31.20 to Philadelphia and return , from Omaha , Sep 9a tember 1 , 2 and 3 via the Burlington Route. Tickets extended a for return until September 30. Q O D The trains the "wise ones" will take are the Burlington a O trains. The Chicago Special leaves Oinaba at 0:40 : a , ra. The o Vestlbulctl Flyer leaves at ii:05 : p. m. Thcso are not only TUB a BEST Omaha-Chicago trains , but they carry you right Into the G B Union Passenger Station at Chicago th o same ( station from D e which trains over tbo DIRECT lines for Philadelphia start. O B e G Tlclict OUlce i Station B 1BO2 Fnrnum St. , 10(1 , mill Mimon Stfl , , Telephone 250. Telephone : I1O. ROACHES The only powder that is sure to exterminate thorn is ECIFFO. Perfectly safe to use. Results guaranteed. We sell it. J. A. FULLER & CO. , Cut Price Druggists , Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts. EVERY MAN who U physically perfect. pos es es nn nhun- dance of vital force and U initially aucccuful lu buslueu aucl happy lu home. SEXINE PILLS build men up to this condition , tnaVe the nerves tingle anil the ( kiti Klavr WJ1 ltl f & health. Ji.oo. Hook free. For bale toy Kuhn & Co. , or Waldron & Campbell. TEETH EXTRACTED 25 CENTS. PAINLESS DR. MASON. DENTIST ilXTilACTIOI 4th Floor liroirn Blk. , 16tb and Douglaa Gold Alloy Filling $1.00 Gold Filling $1.OO and up Gold Crowns $5.00 Set Teeth $5.00 Best Teeth$7.50 THE NAME OE ; On Lard , on Ham , on Bacon is a guarantee of purify. Swiff and Company , Chicago , KniiHns City , Unuihu. St , Louis , St Joseph , St. Paul , WorMnK Men It you need any clothing there Is no < bctter place han ours to buy It. Why ? BECAUSE If you buy as good goods as we'll self you for less svo refund the money. ilen'B Overalls from 25c up. Working Shirts as low as 15o. Working Shoes SBc , Seamless Socka Cc , Jean Pants 76o. Fur Hats BOc. Linen Suits OSo. Cheviot Suits $2.98. Clothing with Union Label a specialty. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. , CAPITOL AVE. , NEAR IGTH STREET. Clone to Jlcniiett' * . H V JL II J3 CAI7SBS IT The female mosquito eucks bTood and U responsible for malaria. KRUG need In moderation Is beneficial to ma- larla subjects. It's good tor Invalids and convalescents , nnd Is n. p-u-r-e beer whole. Borne and nutritious , as well as appetlrlnr. A case will provo this and then you'lF never be without It. Try a case , I.'JtKI ) KItUG IIHICWINfl CO. , Tel , 420 , 1007 Jackson St A : .HANDSOME SUIT OF THREE ROOMS- on the aoconfl floor looking oul l&tv the grand court of THE BEE BUILDING Hardwood floor * , trail * just redacor- atod , electric light , etoam hent , all night elevator service Tou ctn't flni a handsomer office In Omaha. R. C. PETERS , RENTAL AGENTS.-BEE BUILDING.