THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TJintSDAV, JTTr 10, 1900. as PLEASED WITH THE PROSPECT' working for the festival HEADQUARTERS TO STAY HERE Hon. Wharton Barker Discusses Outlook from Populistio Standpoint. EXPECTS GEORGIA'S ELECTORAL VOTE Cnnillilnlr of flic Mlil-ltonrirrn I'i diet tlint lli Will Poll ft Mil lion nml n Half Voir IVcit Aovpiiilier. ' Wharton narkor of Philadelphia, nominee of the middle-of-the-road populist party for president of (ho United States and run nlnK with Ignatius Donnelly, stopped In Omaha yesterday on his way to the pop ulist stato convention In Grand Island. lie camo all tho way from Pennsylvania, he eald, to meet tho members of his party In Nebraska, and when tho convention Is over ho will return, making no Intermediate Clops. Wharton Barker Is a kindly, low-spoken, Bontle-inannered man, with a remarkable fund of Information gathered In extenslvo travels. Easily approached, he at once com mands respect and places tho visitor at his ease. He talks entertainingly. There Is evidence of no attempt to appear learned and ho says whnt ho has to say In simple language without gestures or trick of ora tory. In personal nppcarance Mr. Harkcr looks like Horaco Greeley. He has tho same lofty lirow nnd llrm Jaw, though lacking tho mutton-chop beard of tho great Journalist statesman. Ills hair, which Is abundant nnd curly, Is snow white nnd his faco smooth-shaven. For a man of his years he Is vigorous and active Asked to say something concerning the political outlook from his standpoint, bo began: llippcln Grot-Kin' Klrrinrnl Vote. "I expect tho electoral vote of the state of Georgia. Colonel Traitor, the populUt gu bernatorial nominee, will bo elected gov ernor of that stoto on tho Cth of October, nnd If I'm not badly mistaken tho entire populist ticket will bo elected then. This, coming thirty dny before tho national elec tion, will have Its effect upon tho national campaign. I'll leavo you to draw your own conclusion as to what that effect will be. "I expect to got, moreover, a million and n half votes, scuttorcd throughout tho coun try maybo more. I don't caro to forecast tho results of tho national election, or to discuss the other candidates In the field. "As to Pennnylvanlo, tho republtcano will not carry It by 300,000 majority, as they havo dono In past years; they will do well It tholr majority Is 75,000 there. Mnny Pennsylvania republicans are dissatisfied with McKlnlcy and his administration." The Money Question. On tho subject of money Mr. Darker nald: "Jloth McKlnley nnd Ilrynn aro bulllonlats. McKlnlcy believes that tho volumo of money nhould rest upon tho amount of gold dug out of the ground; Ilryan believes that the volume of money should rest upon the" amount of gold nnd silver dug out of tho ground. Both bcllovo In money, tho volumo of which shall depend upon accidental con ditions, for tho yield of gold and Bllver mines 1a not uniform from tlmo to time. Tho populist party standi) exactly where Thnddoua Stevens, Abrnham Lincoln nnd tho other great republican leaders stood; that Is, wo favor a paper money Issued by tho national government In volume sufficient to maintain stability of prices, with no boom and no depressions." ' Situation In Clilnn. Mr. Barker was especially at home on tho Chinese question, having traveled exten lively In tho Celestial kingdom. "I think tho American nation ought to he Just," said he, "and suro that the overt net of war was made by tho Chinese- and not by tho so-called allies, before America makes war upon China. I havo been in China, and havo u personal acquaintance with a number of tho distinguished Chi ticso who now direct affairs ut Pekln and In the provinces, nnd 1'vo found them to be capable and patriotic men. Of course, tho embassadors nnd ministers of foreign nations were slaughtered at Pekln by order of tho Imperial government, or by Its con nlvnnco, the European nations nnd America must obtain reparation; but it the allied fleet committed tho first act of war by Bring on tho forts at Tnku, then China hast been acting on tho defensive, and the reparation would bo duo to Cblna from the European natton and not tho reverse At present the world Is In Ignorance of tho facts." Mr. Barker closed his Interview by talk ing entertainingly of domestic and political Conditions as ho found thorn In China five fears ago. Ho says that country has today X vast modern army, equipped with modern munitions and strengthened by modern methods of drill. Thin, he says, Is the re eult of a great nwakcnlng In the Flowery Kingdom following tho reverses suffored nt tho hands of Japan three years ago. A gentleman recently cured ot dysnepat guvo the following appropriate rendering ot Sums' famous blearing: "Somo have meat nnd cannot eat, and some havo none that vant it; but wo have moat and we can eat, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure bo thanked." Thli preparation will digest what you cat. Instantly relieves and radically cures tndl gcstlon and all stomach dlrordera. IlMnlnrun Me,n (Jlvlnic Their Time ami .Money to Mnkr the .IfTnlr a .MnveenN, Arrangements have been perfected for the excursion to York July 26 to the firemen's tournament and other festivities that will be In progress In thnt city during that week. Members of the Commercial club, the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben and the musical fes tival committees, with their families, will participate. Tho cxcursloniwts will leave Oraaba at 8 a. m. and reach York at about 11. Tho special train on tho return will leave York about 8:30 p. m., reaching Omaho about 11:30. A rate of tl.SO for the round trip has been secured, and It Is expected that upward of 000 will attend. Tho soliciting committee for Increase of the membership of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben has perfected organization for active op erations, Although not fully organljed, re ports of work dono showed that fifty-four mombers had been necured during tho first day's canvass of tho committee, and that business men nnd progressive citizens overywhero were simply waiting to be called upon. The members of tho committee were Woodmen of the World Decido to Remain in Omaha. COMMITTEE NOW INSPECTING SITES An Soon n .lultnblc Location Ir Pound Work Will lie Starteil on n Hlit)-'l'li ounn ml -Doll nr IIuIIiIIiik. Headquarters of the Woodmen of tho World will remain In Omaha. Tho building committee of tho order Is In session and before It adjourns will have purchased a lot In tho central portion of the city, upon which the erection ot a building to cost at least $00,000 will bo begun Immediately. Bcforo the arrival of Mr. Falkenburg from Denver the other members ot tho committee had discussed the situation and upon hla arrival yesterday It took but a short time to decido that the headquarters1 should ro everywhere cordially received and assured of main In Omaha and that no offer of a dona- the annroe at on n which the work of tne non or real esiato or omcr vniuaoio consul order is held by business men. eratlon should bo received from any city The worklne committees of the musical or community desiring tho Headquarters. festival submitted estimates of tbo expenses The reason for this was stated by a member to be Incurred. Tho band will cost about of the committee, who said that should the $7,200 and other necessary expenses will run sovereign camp accept such a donation It the total cost of the season or concerts up would reoi bound to maintain tno ncadquar to about $12,000. Thero will probably bo tcrs In tho city making tho donation, oven quito a revenue from tho sale of concessions, though tho best Interests of tho order would which will materially help out tbo revonucs require lis removal. from the salo of tickets. When this decision wag reached bids wero Tho reception committee of the Knights received from sovcral property owners for of Ak-Sar-Ben on the occasion of tno visit the salo of lots In tho central part ot town of NobrnBka nowspaper men to the Den nnd at noon tho committee started out to next Monday evening will meet at the Com mercial club rooms for luncheon Thursday, at which plans will be agreed upon to Insure 'the cordial wclcomo and entertainment of every visitor. The law holds both maker and circulator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealor who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of a building for the hcadquartcis of tho order. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve risks your life Of this sum $10,000 lg now available and the to make a little, larger profit. You cannot remaining $.'0,000 will become nvallablo In trust him. DeWltt's Is the only genuine varying sums each month, as tho amount and original Witch Hazel Salve, a well of the receipts from tho general fund ex- known cure for piles and all skin disease, cceds tho expenditures. Tho general fund See that your dealer elves you DeWltt's of tho ordor Is created by a per capita tax Salve. A I'lnee to ftpeml the hummer. On tho lines of tho MILWAUKEE HAIL- WAY In Wisconsin are eomo of the moat enutlful places In tho world to spend a summer vacation camping out or at the ole- 8r0t?!!- "atiDf "T b, w" w- Kod new to the members of the order tlful lakes and streams and cool weather, These resorts are easily reached from nmnha. A hook describing them may be had upon application at the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Hy. city ticket omce. D04 Farnam street, Omaha. Round trip tickets. Rood returning until October 31, now on salo. F. 'A. NASH, General Western Agont, A Selected !,Ut of Hummer Tours Fifteen one way and nineteen round trip rwlll be found In tho Lake Shore's summer edition ot "Book of Trnins." Copy will be sent on application to B. P. Humphrey, T, I A., Kansas City, Mo., F. M. Byron, G IW. 'A., Chicago. Inspect tho sites offered. As there aro a dozen or more of theso It may bo a day or two bcforo tho lot Is purchased. I'iiiiiIn Already Avnllulilc. At the last meeting of the supreme camp $60,000 of tho general funds of the order was appropriated for tho purposo of erecting ot 15 cents per month, payablo by each mem bor of the society. Under the laws of tho order $10,000 must always bo kept on hand for extraordinary expenses. That amount is now on deposit nnd hereafter nil excess money will bo turned Into tho building fund. The decision of tho building committee In this city, who havo feared that tho su preme offices would bo removed to another city. Ono of the officers, speaking of tho matter, said: 'Tho Woodmen of the World will continue as a Nebraska corporation. It will fight lis battles on tbo present lines, demonstrating that lt policy Is ono which will afford per manent protection to Its policyholders. I am glad to feel that wo aro no longer In the apparent position of asking something for nothing and that the annual scare of a re moval of tho sovereign camp la over for sev eral years at least." lleivnre of Frnuitt Every success breeds lmltatora and coun terfeiters. Look out for substitutes when you ask for Cascarcts Candy Cathartic. All druggists, 10c, 2uc, 60c. SARGENT GIVEN PROMOTION Well Known I.ocnl Itnllronil Mnu in ISntrnnted with Grenter ltenioiiiil bllltlc by Great Northern. John A. Sargent, who has a wide acquaint ance with Omaha railroad men, has been appointed nsslstant general freight agent of tho Great Northern railway, with headquar ters In St. Paul. Mr. Sargent Is ono of the best known rntlrond men In tho west and his promotion Is n matter of gratification to his Omaha friends. Mr. Sargent virtually grew up In the railroad service. His father was for many years general freight agent of tho Kansas City, Fort Scott fc Memphis, nnd the son, aftor serving a sovcral years' apprentice ship In tho general freight ofllco, was ap pointed assistant general freight agent. He was afterwnrd made general freight agent of tho Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf, now the Kansas City Southern. About a year ago ho left St. Loula and shortly after went to St. Paul to accept a responsible position In tho traffic department of tho Great North ern. His advancement to tho assistant gen eral freight agency comes nftor loss than a yoar'n service with the Great Northern. Ho succeeds W. H. Hill, who has been assigned to other duties, Mr. Sargent's wife Is the daughter of Mrs. Agnes McShane ot this city, nnd both Mr. and Mrs. Sargent havo a wide social ac quaintance In Omaha, Was It it Mlrnele. "The marvelous cure of Mrs. Rcna J. Stout of consumption has created lntenso excite ment In Cammack, Ind., writes Marlon Stuart, a loading druggist ot Muncle, Ind. She only weighed 00 pounds when her doc tor In Yorktown said she must soon die. Then sho began to uso Dr. King's Now Dis covery nnd gained 37 pounds In weight and was completely cured." It has cured thou sands of hopeless cases and is positively guaranteed to cure all tbroat, chct nnd lung disease. DOc nnd $1.00. Trial bottles free at Kuhn & Co.'i drug store. DAYLIGHT THAI.NH I'OH Sl'IlllT LAKH OkntioJI nnd Arnold I'nrk, Tho Chicago, MUnnukco &. St. Paul rail way company havo Just placed In service daylight trnins between Omaha and Spirit Lake, OkoboJI and Arnold's Park. Going the train leaves Omaha at 7:15 a. m. and ar rive Spirit Lake at 4.15 p. m. Iloturnlng the train leaves Spirit Lako nt 5:S a. in. and arrives Omaha 3;G5 p, m. This Is the best service that has yet been offered over any ono road. Hound trip tickets, good re turning until October 31, il0.7u. City ticket office, 1504 Fnrnam street. F. A. NASH. Gcn'l Western Agent. SC0FIELD Ladies' Belts, 15c each Fine Russia leather ones and others of seal skin leather such as aro usually sold nt COc, COo nnd 75c Thursday choice, 15c. New Patent Leather Belts Cut flaring so they will not creep up new tyles that Is taking tho placo of pulley bolts price COc. Percaio Petticoats dollar kind 55c. npCOFIELD d IXciojk&suitco. 1510 Dmuilits St. In order to Increase Its accommodations tho Renstrom Hygiene. Bath company has added another cabinet and has Just secured Miss Augusta Turk, a graduate masseuse. Miss Turk is both nklllful and experienced. This addition will Insure Its old patrons ot not only prompt, but efficient service. Notice: The regular meeting of tho Visiting Nurses' association will .bo held Thursday, July 19, at tho rooms in tho Arlington block. Take at any time Vlrtiir'. I At Vlrtnr'c V ll"l . Headache Capsules T cause no disagreeable after effects, they can bo taken nt uny time before, uftcr or be- tween meals. Tho ro- sulta nro most satis- fylng Indeed. No mat- ter to what extent you lire Buffering, It will never take moro than two capsules to rnllpvn vnn iiml vrrv W seldom more than one. Hememhcr wi4 nro offering you a tkn MiMJTiSia 0 ncuuaciia cure, x-wuu uu it uua. 5 Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co,, lUtli nnil DoiIkb Streets. Omiilin, Nell, Victor's lleailnehe Cnii.iulcft fiiuse So () llud After KfTecta Time 10 Mlnuten Cheap Hound Trln nates. On August 2, 7 and 21 tho Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited until October 31, a follows: Waseca, Minn., and return, $10.35. Watervlllo, Minn., and return, $10.68. Madison Lako, Minn., and return, $10.68. St. Paul, Minn., and return, $12.65. Minneapolis, Minn., nnd return, $12.65. Duluth, Minn., and return, $16.95. Superior, Wis., nnd return, $16.95. West Superior, WIb., and return, $16.95. For full particulars call at city ticket of fice Illinois Central railroad, 1402 Farnam street. The Northwestern Line. EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS. Halt Fare Charleston, S. 0., Cincinnati and many other points. THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. City Ticket Offices, 1401-3 Farnam St. THE MOTN This Is tho season whero the question "What to Drink" Is of grave Importance. Intense heat dis turbs the gastric functions and debilitates tho entire system. Tho majority of all so called cooling drinks bring no lasting relief, but rather unduly stimulate, a craving tor more, until tho stomach Is wholly demoralized. Krug's Cabinet will effectually bar out all Indisposition. A fow ot thoso dainty, gold-rlmmcd glasses will at onco refresh and bestow enduring comfort- Choline ot Time. On July 1 tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway changed tho time of their train bctweon Omaha and Chicago. Tho fast train formerly leaving at 7:35 p. m. will, under tho new card, leave at 6:00 p. m., arriving Chicago at 8:30 a. m., In nmplo time for all eastern connections. The local train form erly leaving nt 11:00 a. m. has been changed to a fast daylight train for Chicago, leaving Omaha at 7:15 a. m. and arriving Chicago at 10:30 p. m. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tents, awn ings, canvas goods. 11 and Harney, phone 8S3. Vacation Rates Hot Springs, S. D., and return, $13.40, July 21 and 28. Custer, S. D., (Sylvan Lake) and return, $20.60, July 21 and 28. Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, $19, July 23 and 24. HAYDEN A MORPHINE STORY It's a short one. We got more sulphate morphine In M oz. bottles than all the drug stores In Douglas county combined and then some more." Will the doubting ones please tnko a "peep" In our show window. And every box Is full Dr. Karl Cramer's Pennyroyal Pills.. $1.00 I'alne'B Celery Compound 7tc IIood'B Sarsaparllla 76c Cramer's Kidney Cure 75c Carter's Liver Pills 15c I'eruna 7Sc Hire's Root Beer 14c Scott'H Emulsion 75a Hlrncy's Catarrh Powder 35c tllC dlXlTC WCST ucm uuiurrn 1'owuer 33U Syrup of Figs 30c Wine Of Cardul 75c Miles Nervine 75c f Tlokot Olflos, 1502 Farnam St. Tl. 250. urtlnglon Statlo 10th and Mason Tel. iza. Sta. 0 Sales Saturday At 8 o'clock Saturday morning we will open the greatest shoe sale ever attempted in Over 22,000 Ozomulslon 75c --f,- n 4-t-, fi- Malted Milk 40o. 75c. $3.15 DaffS OI Uie Illl Chamberlain's C. C. and D, SOc and.... 40o . SCHAEFER CUT PRICE DRUGGIST W. Cor. Kith and Chicago. THE QUICK TRAINS TO THE WEST ARE VIA THE UNION PACIFIC. Spiclal IUI111 Omaha to Denver and return Omahu to Colorado Springs und return, OmaliH to Glcnwood Springs und return, Oinuhu to Pueblo and return, Omaha to Ogdeu and return, . . Ottiulm to Suit Lake City and return, $10.00 10,00 31.00 19.00 32.00 32.00 Tickits on Sill July 17-18, August 2-7-21. LimiUd ft Oct. 31st, 1900. est makes o f new stylish shoes, purchase ed for spot cash from the fac tory floors at 46c on the dollar, all go in this great sale at less than half the cost of mak ing, Shoes from such well known manu facturers as French, Shriner & Urner, Hoag & Heath, Thare, McGuire & Co,, ) Irving Benedict & Son and others, See our big 16th street show window You will be astonished at the extreme low prices on such flue shoes. To make room for tins big sale wo are closing out: Misses fine $1.75 and 2.00 kid lace and button QQn O r -JK Ladies' fine J2.00 and 2.50 vici kid oxford ties and slippers, at Ladies' fine 2.00 and ?3.00 vici kid lace shoeB on sale at . . Men's fine $2.50 satin calf lace and congress Shoes, at 98c 1.23 1.46 CITY TICKET OFFICE 1302 FARNAM ST. TELEPHONE 316, HAYDEN BROS I HE'S SORRY I UK IT The man who says he never did anything that he was sorry for, is too tough for any use. Our cloak buyer likes pretty things, ind he buys 'em. He was offered eomo real handsome Foulard Silk Dresses early in the season at a special price, and he says, "here's a chance to give Nebraska custo mers a good thing in foulards at little outlay." The salo was made, but they were sent to The Nebraska Cloak Co. 2s'o owner. They were returned to the ship per. After a research they were sent to us, but late in tho season, too late for the going-away-to-thc-sea-shore people. We accepted them at n less price than was first made by the manufacturer. Two wrongs do not make a right, so we'ro. going to close 'em out regardless of cost, at less than the making alone would cost, you. Dresses that arc worth fom 516.75 up to $25.00, will be sold, Thursday, July 19th, for I & ( A. These suits will not be shown in the windows, but will be where you can see them, and try them on if you wish. Clearing Sale of Wash Skirts, All of our 75c, $1.00 nnd $1.50 Ladies' Wash Skirts All of our ?3.00, $1.00 and JJ5.00 Ladies' Wash Skirts 45c $1.90 FRED KRUG BREWING CO. Phone for a uso. Telephone 410. DON'T BE CARELESS about your plumbing. Sickness and death have often resulted from tho pipes being out of order. Perfect sanitary arrange ments nre essential to health.. Have all work dono by respomlblo parties. Coat Is lees Important than results. A high price may mean economy In the end. Our work and our rates In either gas and steam fitting or plumbing defy adverse criticism. Free 6c Black, Phone 1040. . . 1800 Farnam St. Roaches This household pest Is always about dur lng warm weather. To get rid ot them the easiest and quickest way Is tho crying need Have you tried Eciffo? It Is tho dead sure remedy. The roaches dls appear, and that In the end ot them. It only costs you COc a can, and the work Is done Sold only by J. A, FULLER $6 CO. CUT PItICK DRUGGISTS. Fourteenth nutf Unaglai Street. Experienced Dentists U what you want when having your teeth llxed. Our work Is dono carefully nnd skillfully. Oold crowns 5-00 Gold fillings $1.50 up Ilest set teeth '. 18 00 T.lll. tll.IUJnli.kln flnntol DnantP I (HI S rillldUBluiiia uoiuai iiuumaj ir.17 lltiUKlaa St. I I Ml liM IIMllTI Mif ITrlllWIl UJLXnCIT Men's $1.00 Colored llAT ULRS Laundered Shirts 49c 500 dozen men's fine colored laundered shirts in all the newest styles and colors some to wear white collars, some with collars and' cuffs separate and with collars and cuffs attached, There is not a shirt in the lot worth less than $1, but will sell them all at 49c Men's $1 Cambric Gowns at 49c Men's $1 underwear at 45c, 10 cases men's fine balbriggan and lisle thread shirts and drawers in plain and fancy colors, every garment warranted fast colors and suits to match all at 45c, Men's 50c suspenders at 25c, Closing out all the men s 51,50 and $2,00 silk and madras shirts at 98c, Men's 20c half hose at 10c, Men's 75c underwear in all styles at 29c, Special bar gains in ladies' hose at 10c and 15c, Men's 25c handkerchiefs at 9c, Ladies' vests in lisle thread plain and fancy colors at 15c, Ladies' $1.00 Summer Corsets at 49c HAYDEN BROS. GOT A TOOTHACHE? Don't attempt to cure It with any of the flo-called toothache cures. Better let DBNTI8T3 examine the tooth, locate tbo troublo and remove thu cause. EXAMINATIONS MADE f REE. AH our work Is high grade. The teeth mado In our laboratory ro perfect In appearance and action and aro very durable, BAILEY, the Dentist &VZ rnzton IIILt. lUlh A Kuruaui, I.mlr Attendant, I'huue 108.1. DON'T FORGET THAT WHEN SMOKING k Hi Willi in i Tl 'TTMrTltMWTB II 1 I IIP 1 II ll I I I MB You hive th BEST notwithstanding they cost you no more thin Inferior ooodt. V. n. RICK M. V. TO.. MANUKACTUKKIIS, NT. MMMS, UU, 11111011 U11C Cl A, RAILaDACK. OMAHA. DiaTItlDUTOn, u UNIUNNAIC