8 THJi OMAHA UAJJLY BRE : SATURDAY , SRPVEMBRR 8. 189L WANT THE \YOM \ EXPEDITED Oomplatnt that Repairs on Sixteenth Street Viaduct Aie lagging Too Much , SIXTEENTH STREET CITIZENS PROTEST They Claim I In I Ilio Vliultict Contractor's J.l tirlr Method * Arc Cotttlnc Tliem Lo n ut ( Jixid Illinium * l.vorj Pnjr Oniiieof I lie Hick. Thcro Is a prodigious protest coming up /rom Boutli elilo citizens on account or the dilatory tactics -which It It claimed arc being pursued by the contractors on the Sixteenth itreot viaduct rei , Under the action of . ho city In cloblnc the viaduct to truffle while the repairs are In progress nn Immense mount of trnfllc that formerly went over the viaduct and South Sixteenth street Is liveried to Thirteenth street. This Is ell very satisfactory to the Thirteenth street business establishments , but those on Six teenth street claim that It takes away fully 25 pr cent of their business and that the council should compel the contractors to ccmplcto their work as soon as possible. So far but very IIUlo progress has been made with tlio repairs , The arrival of material has been delayed and the con- .Tnctors have had scarcely a dozen men nt work. The protesting citizens arc urging the council to take some action to compel ( ho contractors to put on a larger force of men and push the work more rapidly , They claim that at least llfty men can bo worked to advantage on so large a structure , and that .he manner In which the repairs arc being iorductcd Is an Imposition on the citizens who have submitted to having their strict partially closed. Councilman Lemly , as chairman of the committee on viaducts and railroads , la the recipient of most of the Iclcks and ho will probably Introduce a reso lution next Tuesday night designed to stir up the contractors. As a real household treasure Dr. Price's DaKlng Powder lias achieved B position unique In Itself. CAT7GIIT BY THE COPP.ER3. Stories of 1'eopla Who JUuko Work for the I'nllcp. Two or three days ago Jim Lee went out to tlio house of his father-in-law , Pcre Dradshaw , ivlierj ho and his sMe partner , Tom Carter , started In to whip the whole family , consisting of the old folks , the wlfo and a sister. In the slugging that fol lowed both Jim and Tom were prepaied for tdo hospital , but In a trad they went to the county jail , where complaints were lodged against them. Yesterday the case was called Tor trial and disposed of In short order , the wlfo ot Leo con cluding that she did not want to prosecute her husband. Leo , however , felt that he should do something , so he pleaded guilty and vin.8 fined | 100 and the costs , tlio fine , however , being suspended upon his giving a promise that he would stay away from the house of hU wlfo and not interfere with her In any particular. Carter watched the proceedings nnd at otico tool ; the cue , enter ing a pica of guilty , but ho was not ? o fortunate , for he was sent up to the county jail to do thirty diys. Gustavo Schumcr has been arrested on the charge of selling liquor without first Ecciirlng a city license , authorizing him to operate a place at 2IOC Cumlng street , Upon being arraigned he pleaded not guilty , nnd the case was * set for hearing next Tues day. day.For For violating the city ordinances with ref erence to the digging ot vaults , Eugene O'Nell was fined $5 and costs. Mamie Lee is charged with operating a disorderly house nt the corner ot Seventeenth and Curnlng streets. The trial wan had yesterday , th'o court reserving Its decision until next week. Uecauso ho drove through th ° ranks ot a platoon of police and broke the rnnks. Jnnies Dcvine , a coachman , was yesterday flned $4 nnd costs , Mrs. Jennie Ilrlco is after the city of Omaha , and will usk the police to make sorno arrests , providing she can locate the guilty parties , She declares that an election booth has been placed upon her property lit Slx > tenith anil Leavonworlh streets without her consent having first been secured. At 1 o'clock yesterday morning C. R. Matt- son was arrested In the cellar of Teet- zel's store at 1270 North Seven teenth street nnd taken to the sta tion , charged tilth burglary. He claims that hocnt Into the cellar to get out of the storm , but the police- doubt the story , as Mattson resides on South Tenth street and can give no reason for being In the north end of the city. A few days ago Paul Jennette hired a team from a livery stable at Papllllon and came to Omaha , where he sold the horses. Yes terday he was arrested by Officers Hayes and Hudson and taken back to answer to the charge ot horse stealing. Dick Keller , who la wanted In this city on the charge ot burglary. Is reported to be under arrest at Council Uluffs. He will re turn as soon as requisition papers can be secured. Chief Seavey has completed the work ol securing the appointment of vice presidents of the National Association ot Chiefs of Po lice. There Is allco president located Ir about every city In the United States where there Is an organized police force. The report of the police judge for the month of August shows that there were CSE cases tried , 291 convictions and twenty-one cases sent to the district court. JIol | ) < ul Iliu Crcclio. In response to the appeal through the papers in aid ot the Creche , the ladles would gratefully acknowledge the following dona tions , Cash Mrs. Hnrold Glfford , $5 ; Mrs. Wcs- sels , $2 ; three little girls , ( S.10 ; two friends , $7 ; Miss Goodyear , $2,50 ; Mary and Susie Iloldrege nnd Millie Stebbins , J3 ; Mrs. Ly- man , $5. Provisions Robert Purvis , bucket of Jcll > and can syrup ; Meyer & Itaapke , barrel oi oatmeal ; Central bakery , sack Hour ; Fleming fruit am ! vegetables ; Mrs. Pleak , Mrs Chambers and Model bakery , bread ; a farmer fruit ; Mr. Hamilton , Mrs. Uaker , melons Courtney , fruit and vegetables ; Mrs. Hnverly box of breakfast food. Clothing Mrs. Morris , Mrs. ErncrBon , Mrs McPherson , Miss Allen , S. Q. Stevenson four dozen hooks for bath room ; Chase & Bddy , toys ; Morse Dry Goods company muslin , thread , buttons ; Mrs , Walker , Mrs McClure and Mils Ilurrows , papers ; flowci mission. Miss Allen and Miss Harrows Bowers. S. J. UAUKAWS , Sec. IVnth Street ( structure , The council committee on viaducts and rait ways , to whom was referred Councllmai Duck's resolution lo appropriate J 1,000 fo the repaying of the Tenth street viaduct , wll probably recommend that the resolution b not adopted. Some of the committee mode ai Inspection of the viaduct yesterday nn > declared that there was no Immediate necea slty for repavlng. Some of the blocks ar loose and seine may have to bs replaced , bu In their opinion a little tar and sand U nl that is needed to put the pavement into con dll Ion to latt for another year at least. The calculate that { 100 will bo cmply Eufllclen for that purpose. Homo from l-Uir.ipo. Her. O. D O'Oell , pastor ot the IJetb Eden Ilaptlst church , nnd Howard , eon c A. M. Clarke , returned Thursday from three months' tour through Europe , ( he having gone through the IlrttUli lilct France , Germany and Switzerland o blcyclca. lloth ot the gentlemen are en Ihuslastlc lo their accounts of the trip an declare that the nay to BOS and do Eurup Is to go on wheels. Mr. O'Oell nil ! rosum ills duties at Ueth-Eden at once. I'roircilto C'lmiuticni. Tto county commissioners have decided t bring the meniben ot the Ilorea family Irci Wood Hirer to appear ngalnst Alvln Chin "Krs , who U charged with having commute in assault upon AliceUovee , a child G yeai uf fc. The county foots the bills that wl b Incurred by reason of the bringing of It JI.ITIIKK I1KOS. Hprrlnl Trloefl fur Haturdujr. DHY GOODS , We desire the ladlea of Omaha to know that wo hare provided tor the wants of the inoul fastidious here nnd we show AS hnnd- some a line ot novelties as any houto In America. . CO-lnch mixtures , 12.60 quality , $1.39. CO-lnch English covert , exclusive , $1.39. CO-lnch English covett In targe varicy OSc ; 42-Inch beautiful silk mixtures , (1.00 ; 42- Inch extra quality covert , E9c. 62-Inch nil -wool suiting , nil colors and mixtures , 4Sc ; 33-Inch all wool suitings , all colors nnd mixtures , 29c. Great clothing calo Saturday. 2.K09 boys' knee pants suits , nges S to 15 , bought from the best manufacturer of chll- Iren1 ! clothing In New York at less than tall coil , They arc strictly all wool , made n double-breasted rtyles , every one sewed with Bilk thread. In every desirable pattern , The fabrics are cheviots , cnsslmercs , worsteds nnd meltons. Some ot the pants are made with double scat and knees anil nil ol them with patent elastic band. Small sizes , 3 to C , are made In reefer styles with Bilk braid , Every suit warranted In every respect. Prices $2.50 and $3.CO , worth from $1.00 to J7.00. HATS , Fpcclal Inducement for Saturday. The gen uine Jno. I ) , Stetson In black and nutra fS.OO , worth J5.00 ; every one guaranteed. The gen uine Tiger hat In black and nutra $2.00 , worth $1.00. A special line of inen's derbies , 75c ; boys' and children's hats ami caps , 2Gc ; youths' and boys' hats , 40c ; the leading fall styles for men In brown and black at $1.EO , hatters' prlcet3.W > . All styles for chil dren In fnncy turbans or caps at COc , worth $1.00 to $1.25. LADIES' AND GENTS' KUUN1SHINGS. Tremendous cut price sale on children's underwear. Children's merino vests and pants. 4o each , with small advance for large sizes. 1 case of men's nil wool navy blue flannel shirts only 75c , worth $1.25. Ladles' extra heavy Jersey ribbed vests and pants only 26c , worth KOc. 1 lot of men's suspenders worth COo to | l. 00 to be closed at 25c per pair. 100 dozen gents' fast black cotlon half hose only 12'yicworth 23c , 1 lot ot men's fancy bows only Be , worth 25c. 1 case ot ladles' fast black cotton hose , seamless , 12V c. worth 25c. NOTION SPECIALS. 5.000 yards. Nos , 40 , 60 and 80 , all Bilk , satin and gros grain ribbon , In all colors , at 23o a yard , worth COc ; 10 dozen fancy head rests at 25c ; n new line of tinted goods at 7c , 12c , IGc and 23c ; special prices In stamped linens- from 2o up ; Job lot of felt scarfs 3Sc , worth 7 c. F > ,00n new 25o novels , 7c each ; 50 No. 1 en velopes , high cut , 5c. GROCERY LIST. 3-tti. cans all kinds Cal , plums , lOe each , worth 20c , for Saturday only ; 3-lb , cans to matoes , 7 ! c ; 2-lb. cans corn , 6$4c can ; 3-lb. cans pumpkin , 8V4c ; pint bottles catsup , IGc ; laundry soap , 3c bar. Th'se nrc the greatest bargains ever offered In Omaha. Evaporated apples , 5c ; Cal. cvap. cherries , Sc ; Cal. cvnp , pears , 7V4cj evaporated , blackberries , Sc ; evap orated pitted plums , EC ; Imported queen olives , 3Gc ; Imported castlle soap , 5c ; sapollo , 5c ; sweet chocolate , 3c. PORK is going up. Our price will he nt the old mark for tomorrow. Sugar cured hams. No. 1 , 13c ; sugar cured bacon , 12',4c ; sugar cured California hams , flVic ; pickle porlc , 8c ; pigs feet , 5c. Lard at lowest prlc ? . nUTTEH. Tresh nnd clean country butter , 12 5c and He ; creamery , 18c. 20c and 22c ; full cream cheese , 7'/4c ' and lOc ; Ilmburger. Jl'-jje , IGc ; Swiss , IZ c. Me nnd 16c. All grades of cheese at bottom prices. CRACKEUS AND BAKERY. Soda and oyster crackers , Gc Ib. ; ginger snaps and snowtlalce crackers , 7'/6c ; cream toast , lOc ; -oatmeal crackers , ferandma's cookies , frosted creams , etc , lOc Ib. ; Gar- ncau's snowflake bread only 2c loaf ; fresh buns , 7'c dozen. 11AYDEN BROS. c- Hnyilen Ilroi' . Hlg shoo -'ale. Continued Saturday. Best values offered this season In tan shoes. A line ladles' shoe , regular $ G.OO quality , , for only $1.93 Misses' and. children's shoes at similar re ductions. They are all the celebrated Lucl- low make. A Nour Train to C lilcujo. Commencing August 12 , the "Omaha and Chicago cpeclal , " via the Chicago & North- nestcru railway , leaves Omaha dally at 5:45 : p. m. , and arrives at Chicago 8:45 : next morning , Vestlbuled dining car , Wagner sleepers and chair cars form the equipment ot this train , and are nil up to "North western" standard. 1101 Fnrnam street , city ticket ofQca. Via Chicago , Itock inland & Pacific Itatl- wny. Sept. llth , 25th , October 9th ; one faro for the round trip with $2.00 added , good 20 days from date of sale. For full particulars call at "Rock Island" ticket office , 1602 Farnam street. 83M.no ritttliurt ; unit Itcturn. Via Chicago , Hock Island & Pacinc Ry. Tickets on sale Sept , 7th , 8th and 9th , good to return till Sept. 27th. For full parti' ' uars call at ticket ofllco , 1602 Farnam St. Ucutti of 1C. I * Heed of WeppInK Water. A. telegram from Central City , Colo. , In the Evening edition of The Dee of the 10th Inst. gave the news of the death of E. L. Reed , but It was so indefinite that many who knew and respected Me.-Heed did not know that It was a Nebraska man. Mr. need mot his death In falling down the shaft oC the Bobtail mine at Central City while on a trip of Inspection with some friends. Ills death was a horrible one , falling as ho did over COO feet. Mr. need was well known In Omaha , both In commercial and political circles. Early In the 'GO's ho came to Weeping Water , settling there at a time when the Indian tepees dotted all. the hills around that pretty valley. Engaging In farming and the mercantile business , ne soon built up a reputation for energy , Integrity and temperance that has had a profound In fluence on the little town of Weeping Water. Ho lived ( hero until 1S93 , when he re moved to Colorado. Mr. Heed was a good man , a good soldier In the rebellion , a good citizen at home , and one whoso life was characterized by the best virtues. His remains arrived yesterday afternoon over the Union Pacific , and were taken to Weeping Water at 5 o'clock on the Missouri Pacific. The funeral services were held Immediately after the arrival of tlio train at Weeping Water. Court Cull I ii c . Darker Bros , have filed attachment pro ceedings In county court against the stock of the American tailors at Fifteenth and Farnam streets. Their claim Is for back rent amounting to f3SC.CS. Allen Bros , have flld a $700 damage suit against the California Canneries company ol San Francisco. They claim that the de fendants refused to carry out a contract tc deliver 14,000 worth o ( canned goods anil they were damaged to the amount clalnut by the delinquency. o t Miuilrliul | I.citgiioVnril Ornnzitlon. ! : ' All of the wards ot the city are belnj r rapidly organized by the Municipal leagui for Immediate and effective work. Th Fifth ward organized Thursday evening , th [ olloivlni ; gentlemen constituting the councl of fifteen from that ward : L. I ) . Fowler , M M. Hnmllu , E. M. Hulse , Frederick n. L6we II. W. Harnum , George II , Kelley , R. W Richardson , W , T. Seaman , C , L. Garrison Ur. S. R. Patten , George W. Lower. A. J Webb , I ) . W. Morrow , A. C. Powell , T. S Wallmryer. Juit n l.Utlu Pinter. The "Northwestcn" Number Six , leavln Omaha 4 p. m. dally , now arrives at Chlcag 7:59 a. in. , Instead ot S15 ; , as formerly , "Jus a tittle faiter. " Don't confuse this with th Omaha Chlcusq special , which ( till leaves a 5:4S : p. mi dally and arrives at Chicago 8i4 a. in. No need to change this train , City office , 1101 Ftrnam street , National . A. It. Official Iioutr , The Union Pacific la the. official route fo the Nebraska veterans. Call on your neares Union Ptclflo agent ( or rates and p&rtlcu Urs. * BOSTON STORE BUYS SHIRTS 12,000 , Men's Bhlrt-j nnd 8,00 , D : ean Tden'a Summer and Winter Underwear , BOUGHT FROM THE SHERIFF And Ilio lUitlro Stock of Trunk T , Tliomus' Gent * rurnUlitiizs 132 rinlluiili A c. llrooliljn All ( luon Sale Tumor row nl 1'ourtli Their Value. GREATEST GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS SALE HVEIt HELD IN AMERICA , This Is the nil eat lot of Rents' furnishing goods ever bought by us , nnd never before Id wo buy n stock so cheap. Jl.no MBN'S SHI UTS , SOC. The entire stock of men's white laundered hlrta , men's laundered and half laundered : olored h rta , In fact , all kinds cf men's fine shirts that retailed for Jl.W go at GOc. MEN'S $1.00 UNDERWEAR , 25C. This entire bankrupt stock ol men's ' bal- irlggan underwear , lisle underwear and me- Ino underwear , and all grades of men's lilrts and drawers that retailed lor 5-1.0 * go tomorrow at 2Ec. SI-GO JIEN'S ' UNDBRWEAH , EOC. The finest grades of nil wool natural gray , camel's hair , fancy French stripe and 1m- lorted English underwear all go In one lot at 50c. 50c.E. E. & W. MEN'S COLLARS , IOC. Thomas' entire stock , Including all the atest styles of II fe W , , Coon & Co.'s and ther 26c brands ot collars go at lOc. JIEN'S NECKTIES , 5C. IOC. 15C , 23C. Thomas carried the finest line of ncck- vear in Drooklyn , and we give you the .hoice of his entire stock of men's neckwear at 6c. lOc , 15c. 25c. MEN'S ' SUSPENDERS , ICC , 25C. All the men's suspenders in the Thomas itockhlch he sold for EOc and 75c go at Gc and 25c a pair. Men's night shirts , 39c and COc. Men's athletic sweaters. 3'Jc. Men's seamless socks , Gc. Men's Imparted socks , 12'-jc. And remember that If you buy $2.50 early n the forenoon you get a free ticket to the . .ast Days of Pompeii , DOSTON STORE , OMAHA , Once more at he old stsnd , Cor. 10th and Douglas. s no.Mi-iiiKKits' JX : < JUKSIOXS Fnntti Vlu thViilmiti Itallrnad. On September llth , 25th nnd October 9th the Wabash will sell tickets at half faro to ionts ! In the south plus $2.00. For rates , .Ickets ar a homcseekcrs' gulda giving full description of lands , climate , etc. , call nt Wabash office , 1302 Farnnm St. , or write , i , N. Clayton , northwestern passenger agent , Dmnha , Neb. Clicnp ItnlcH to On account ot the .national O. A. R. con vention at Pittsburg , September 10 , the Union Pacific will sell tickets to that point at ex tremely low rates. The Union Pacific is the official route for the Nebraska veterans and : helr families and friends. See your nearest Union Pacific agent for further particulars. "Northwestern" the OMlchtl l.lno Agiiln , For the G. A. R. and the general public : o Pittsburg and return. Tlckeis on talc September 7 , 8 and 9 , nt less than ono fare tor the round trip. Call at headquarters , 1101 Farnam street. Il.R. RITCHIE , G , F. WEST , General Agent. City Passenger and Ticket Agent. : NIIIKASKA STATU IMIII , Special Ilato nn < l Trains via tlio llurlliigtim It out c. September 6 to 14 , round-trip tickets to Lincoln will be on sale nt theoneway rate , plus 50 cents ( admission to the fair grounds ) . Wednesday and Thursday , September 12 and 13 , a. special train for the state fair will leave Omaha at 8:15 : a. m. Returning , U will leave Lincoln at 7 p. m. , thus en abling visitors to spend a .whole day at ( the fair and to reach homo the same evening. Tickets and tull Information at 1321 Far street. * nam _ _ U. A. 1C. TO riTTSUUltU. Via thn Luke bhoro I ! ml to , -f ! For the annual meeting of the G. A. It. nt Pittsburg September 8 to 15 excursion tickets will be on sale via. the- Lake Shore Route , September 5 to 10 , good for return until the 23th , nnd will admit of one stop over on the return , which will afford an opportunity for those who wish to visit the tomb of Garfield nt Cleveland , or other points cf Interest , of which there arc many along the line cf 'he Lake Shore Houte. 13. P. Humphrey , T. P. A. , 727 Main street , Kan sas City , Mo : C. K. Wllber , Western Passen ger Agent , Chicago. Oiuulm nml Chicago Limited Firiccn-ilour Train. Leave Omaha at 6:35 : p. m. and arrive at Chicago 0:40 n. in. via C. M. & St. P. Ry. for Chicago ami all points east. Trains made up and started from Omaha , assuring passengers clean and well aired cars. The only imo running a solid vestlbuled electrlc- llgnted train from Omaha direct. No watt ing for through trains. Elegant chair cars , palace sleeping and dinIng - Ing ccra. Ticket office , 1504 Farnam street. C. S. CARRIED , Ticket AE.t. . nit , VOXKI.IXIS VKUXIXJKEU. Myitcrlou * IIiaiiirnruiico | of n Pliynlcliin from ( -iiMopollfi. Mlrti. ELKHART , Ind. , Sept. 7. This section Is worked up over the disappearance of Dr. W. A. Conkllng of Cassopolls , a village just over the- Michigan line , north of this city. All the indications arc that he has been "Cronlnized. " Tuesday .night near mid night. Dr. Conkllng , whoso wife is an in valid , was called to his door by two men who said they desired his services at his ofllce , which Is some distance from his resi dence , A few minutes after Ills departure with the men Mrs. Conkllng heard a wagon pass the house at a breakneck speed. Two hours passed , and the physician did not re turn. Unable to bear the suspense longer Mrs. Conkllng caused n man to be sent to the doctor's ofllce , where everything was found In the greatest confusion , the furni ture overturned and smashed , and the evi dence of a fearful struggle on every hand. The doctor was nowhere to be found. The village was aroused and search made in every direction , but to no purpose. Stone lake was visited , but nothing could be dis covered that ( ended to clear up the mye- tery. The lake has been dragged , but with no success , nearly eevrybody In that part of the country giving aid. Dr. Conkllng's brother from Manchester , Mich. , has arrived at Cassopolls and Is doing everything possible to ferret out the mystery. He Kays his brother was a prominent witness In a mur der case that Is to be tried In the eastern part of Michigan , and he ascribes his dis appearance to that fact. For several days previous to the mysterious disappearance two str.ingo men had been hanging about the place. Stone LakeIs to be dynamited In the eearch for the body of Dr. Con kiln. The latest theory , and one which seems sup ported by evidence , is that he was carrlei the chore of the lake In a box and placcc upon a wagon In charge of two unknown men and that tlicie was a tlniggle and out cries , after which the strange ) wagon drove rapidly away northward , fKAVTicBit ins 1'or.iriCAJ.jinr.ir.r. .trdrnt Ailtornto nf I'rco ColnuRn .VrrrBio.t lur Countrrfrllliu : llnznttil Hollars. SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 7.-Sccr t agents ot the Treasury department have urrestec and brought here two men whom they ac cuse of being counterfeiters who have been flooding Shasta , I-nssen and Trinity countle with spurious coin that Is n remarkabl clever counterfeit. The ineri are Jnines Syl vester and George SJiort. They were ar rested near Fall Ulver mills , Shasta county on Sylvester's touch , where n full counter felllnjr out lit -was found. Sylvester hu lived In Shasta , county twenty years , am Is a prominent citizen of the county. Short .who la related to him by marrlaxe , is also well known. Sylvester In a populist and a Ipndlng politician. As a delexate lo th recent populist county convention lie ut traded attention as an earnest advocat of unlimited coinage of diver , making * ev eral Impassioned gpeeoheB before the con ventlon. Sylvster's ranch Is In the wilder nt-rs , miles from any railroad , and a gooi place for carrying- counterfeiting opera tlons. BOSTON STdHE GIVES A\YAY \ 200T.'oto'Bto ' tnt latt DOJB of Pompeii Given Airnj Tomarrow , YOU MUST COMB EARLY TO GET THEM Umml .Sulo In tlmt Itnnriiicnt In Crockery Al ( > linrRitliifi In Tnis niiiliKMcrH | And Uulry l.imtli. In lluscmrnt. Tomorrow Iloalon Store will give nwny 200 Ickcts to the last dnys of Pompeii , Every- tody making n purchase of $2.00 or aver will bo given n ticket free , but ns % > e have only 200 tickets to give away you will have o do your trading early , as the first 200 leople making purchases ! of $2.50 or over vlll be the ones who will get the tlckts , COFFCE , TEA AND SPICE BARGAINS. Oood Itlo coffee , 20o a pound , Regular 3Sc Media and Javn , 22Vic. O. G , Java nnd Mocha , 28 c and 30c. Extra Inncy Holland Java , 30c. Regular 4Sc and GOc Mocha and Java. 33c. New sun-dried Japan tea , 17V4c and 23c. Fancy new uncolored Japan , 25c , 30e , 30c. Fnncy Moyuno gunpowder. 25c to 45c. Finest Ceylon tm Imported G7c. OUR DAINTY DAIRY LUNCH. In the basement Is the cleanest , brightest , cosiest and daintiest dairy lunch room you ever laid eyes on. The Aroma of the coffe5 Is enough to tempt any one , And the sandwiches are Just ns you want hem to be , frush , appetising and good , When down town try It. SPECIAL SALE TINWARE IN BASEMENT. No. 8 washboller , worth $1.50 for CSc Tea kettles worth 7Bc for 25c. 1 gallon coflee pot worth 40c for So llUlntird dipper , worth lOc , for Gc. BARGAINS IN CROCKERY. C , . 7 and 8-Inch plates , worth 8c , go at 2c. Plain tumblers , worth 5c. go at 2c. lOc berry dishes go at 5c. Handsome water sets , worth $1,25 , go at 40c. 40c.Slop Slop jars , worth Jl.BO , RO at 75c. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. Once more on the old corner , N. W Cor. 16th nnd Douglas. Itamon for thn llnmrlcsg. On September 11 nnd 25 nnd. October 0 the Jnlon Pacific will sell homeseekers' ' excursion tickets , good for 20 days from date ot sale , at the rnte oC one fare for the round trip , with $2.00 ndded , to all points In Nebraska , Kansas , Colorado , New Mexico , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho ( east of nnd Including Nampa and Boise City ) and Montana. Stop-overs granted on both going and re turning trip. H. P. DEUEL , City Tkt. Agt. , Un. Pac. System , 1302 Far nam street , Omaha , Neb. rR , I'll. , nnd llctiirn S33. BO , On September 7 , 8 and 9 the Chicago , Mll- waukeo & St. Paul Ry. will sell round-trip tickets to Pittsburg for { 22.50 , good returnIng - Ing until Septcmbor 28 , The best oppor tunity of the season to go east. Ticket ofllce. 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH , Gen. Agt. Only S23-CO Hi rittKliurg nnd llrtiirn Via the Burlington route , September 7 , 8 and a. G.A. . R. official train , carrying the de partment commander nnd staff , leaves Omaha at 4:30 : p. m , , September S. Tickets and full Information at 1324 Tar- nam street , NHtlontil MeotliiK Kcoloy l.cagun. Will be held at' Colorado Springs , Colo. , Sept. 12th to 1-lth , 1S94. For this occasion' the Union Pacific will sell tickets on Sept. 10 nnd llth for the round trip at the rate of one faro , (18.15 ( , limit of 15 days from date of snle. HARRY P. DEUEL , City Pass. Agent. 1302 Farnam St. Vctcruns of tlm Iilc : Wnr Ilomotnbcrcd by tin * flnnornl < ! or rninnnt WASHINGTON , Sept. 7.Speclal < to The Bee. ) Pensions granted , Issue of August 21 , were : Nebraska : Original Julius Krueger , Humphrey , Plntte. Renewal Hiram S ; . Wlnn , Wood Illven Hall. Iowa : Original John R. Webster , Keo- kuk , Lee ; Josrph L. Barrett ( deceased ) , Charles City , Floyd. Ilenewul and Increase John Gorhnm. Mount Union , Henry. 3le- lisue Daniel H. Wlnepar , Lime SnrinRS , Howard ; Thoirms A. Bell ( deceased ) , Salem , Henry ; Stephen Wilklns , Ottumwn. Wa- pcllo. Original widows , etc. l llzabcth Jenkins , Afton , Union ; Martha A. Ware , Centervllle , Appanoose ; Klvlra C. Bell , Salem , Jleury. Colorado : Original Frnncli M. Cnlllcotte , Lovcland , Larimer. Additional James Uourke , Bent Canyon , Las Anlinas. South Dakota ; Widows of the Indian wars Clmrlotte W , Edwards , Aberdeen , Urown. Montana : Original Charles Foster , Liv ingston , Park. Issue of Atljui.st 25 : Nebraska : Original Peter Welch , Hardy , Nuckolls. Reissue Everett G. Nesblll , Clindron , Dawes. Iowa : OrlKinnI Nicholas Keeler , Stale Center. Marshall. Original widows , etc. Mary H. Bates , Chitrlton , Lucas. South Dakota : Increase Henry Frnntz , Sioux Falls , Mlnnchahn. Colorado : Additional Ezcklcl Stld , Lcacl- vlllc , Lake. G. A. It. i\CUItSIOX : To I'lttdburc vlu the IViibaxh Itallrond. For the above occasion the Wabash will sell on September 7th , Sth and 9th round trip tickets at less than half fare. For tickets or further information call at Wabash office , 1502 rarnnm street. fUUBOAST. Generally rulr iimt Cooler In knstorn Nc- Imistta Tnilny. WASHINGTON , Sept. 7. The Indications for Saturday nrc : For. Nebraska Generally fair ; probably warmer In the extreme western portion and cooler In the extreme eastern portion ; vari able -winds. For South Dakota Fair , preceded by showers early In the eastern portion ; slight ly warmer In the extreme western portion ; northwest winds , . . . For Iowa Showers In enrly morning , fol lowed by fnlr weather ; much cooler ; vari able winds. For JllEPourl Oencially fair , except show ers In the northern portion ; probably cooler In the northwestern portion nnd cooler by Sunday morning ; southeast winds , becom- For Kansas Generally fair ; cooler , ex cept stationary temperature In the extreme northwest portion ; , winds becoming north- west. Tjxiiit Jleconl. OFFicKomiB WuVrtiBit Hunsitj. OMUCA. g-jpt , . 7.Omaha rcoom ot tomncraturo anil ruinfallco.niurai irltn-corrcspondlns day of , , ast four yc.-v.-st ] 8n4. Ifl03. , a(2 ( JBai. Maximum tomnorxtjuro Ht } = np = 78 = 73 = Minimum toinn rniure WiS 053 02- & . = Avcraenwiiiuer.iwiro. . 7U = 70S 7 = M- I'lccipltation . 3HfO . < H > . " 2 StatontMitnhowinctho couJUljn oJ tarn- nernluroiinl prowpitoUou at O.iuiia fjr tha dnynnclslnca Mimlu 1 , 13'JI : Normal tamixiriuuro . Cja Kxct-hs for tlio tluv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 = Accumulntwl o\ew 'tlnco Murcii 1 . . . . COia Ninmiil rauloa.iU o- . 11 noli for HIP u v ; . - . . . . 27 Inch .luea ItupurlH from Other hlittlirn at 8 I * . "T" liiilic u lrac of rain , CKOKCE E. HUNT , Local Foresail Offlclat BOSTON STORE SHOE SALE Tomorrow We'll Poll Thoio 1,200 Men's ' Bhoca Which Wo Qot FROM THAT OMA'A ! SHOE STORE Thcio Sliom Arc the Best They Itiitl In Tltflr Stock u ml Are Suci ! ns .tiij- Jlny feel 1'roud toVnir. . BOSTON STOKE SELLS THESE SHOES AT HAH- * THICK NOW. Ml tlio men's $3.00 patent enamel grain nca shoes go at $1.60 , . All the men's (3,50 ( cnlf custom shoes In BCO or congress , KO nt $1.76. All the men's fine bench-made calf shoes nco or congress , which sold tor ? 4.00 , go nl 12.00. All the men's Fplnulkl $5.00 custom \\clt shoes in all styles nnd toes go nt $2tiO , All the men's $ G.OO ham ! sewed welt con gress and lace shoes go at $3.00. All the J7.00 kangaroo shoes ( or men's wear B at $3.55. All the men'a $ S.OO Cordovan shoes BO at $4.00. This sale Is business.V'o bought these shoes , have got them , and are going to sell them , Just nso say. halt price , NO\V FOR SHOE UAItOAINS. IN TUB BASEMENT. Child's shoes , IBc. Ladles' anil inen's velvet slippers , COc. Ladles' J2.00 button shoes , $1.00. Ladles' $2.00 $ wine oxtonl tics , $1.00. Boys' shoes , $1.00. $ Special bargains In small lots at 35c , 59e. ! 9c and 7Cc , In all kinds of shoes down in the bargain shoes department in the base ment. BOSTON STOKE , OMAHA , At the old corner ngaln , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. The Mnrso Dry < iood < Co. We have entirely closed out our stock of summer goods , but find that wo still have on hand a splendid assortment of stnplo lines suited for fall trade. In order to close these out to the best advantage we shall from time to time purchase such now and desirable goods as may lie needed to make the stock complete , and will sell the new and the old "for cash only" at very low prices , Good bargains for Saturday from nil departments. THE MORSE. DIIY GOODS CO. CMS T. M. nt Oni ilia , HtlOA. M. lit Chicago. The new vestlbuled train now running on the "Northwestern" east dally. Buy your hard coal betoro the advance. A. L. Patrick keeps the best. Tel. G57. I'KllliOfiAr 1'AH.taitAl'JlS. Church Howe registered at the Paxton last evening. T. B. Myers and wife ot David City are at the Merchants. Judge Samuel Maxwell of Fremont was In the city yesterday. George E. Hastings and wife of Arcadia were Merchants guests. Mr. II. D. Kelly , editor of the Fremont Leader , was In the city yesterday. O. J. Hcndrlcks has been succeeded as night clerk at the. Mlllard by J. B.McDer - mitt of the Balllngal ) house , Ottumwn , In. > ulrniltllii ; at tlio Hotel * . At the Mlllard-J. AV. Bunney , Atkinson. At the Paxton W. J. Ilynes , II. T. Uen- fern , Hastinjrs ; Sirs. E. K. Foster , Oril , At the Arcade J. C. Ulackburn , Aril Kton ; \VlIllain Kullorton , Lincoln ; F. Armstrong , Elm Creek. At the Dcllone U. V. Martin , Illnlr ; G. J. Hammond , Kortli Platte ; 11. H. DoUBliis , Nebraska City ; J. W. Lynch , Columbus , At the Merchants J. M. Hutchlns , Mnd- rUl ! B. II. Latin , Tekmnuh ; V. Muulsay. North rialte ; Fred NVnnghiin , Fremont ; \V , It. Hastliam , Broken Bow ; W. H. Krats nnd wife. Aurora. l.UVAl. The Manhattan Beach Improvement com pany has fllcd amended articles ol Incor poration by which their capital stock is In creased to $30,000 , Golden Hod Grove , Woodmen of the World circle , gave a lawn social last evening at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. I' . Ulack , 955 North Twenty-fifth street. Fred Schiller got drunk yesterday nnd en gaged In a fight -with George Grover at the fair grounds after the races had been com pleted In the afternoon , Both men were locked up and charged with disorderly con duct. duct.The The financial tribulations of Major Jeremiah C. Wllcox are again In court. This tlmo the Carpenter Paper company Is the plaintiff In a suit on a promissory note for $413.65 given to secure a balance on account. The Morse-Coo Shoe company has filed a suit against Charles Shaw for a balance of $2$2.45 , claimed to bo- clue for goods de livered. An attachment was Issued yes terday on two city lots belonging to the defendant , The democratic congressional committee mot Thursday nnd elected officers. George W. Shields was elected president , \V. P. Wapplch secretary and D. L. Carton treas urer. The democratic nominee was endorsed and a meeting fixed for next Sunday at the rooms in the Boyd theater , Ole Olscn has been cited to appear In county court and show cause why Morris Morrison should not bo appointed ns a guardian to conduct his worldly affairs. This Is on account of n petition filed by Nettle Oleen , uhlch alleges that Ola Is Insane and Incompetent to manage for him- self. self.The The ladles of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. ICountze Place , served a "farmers' supper" In the church dining rooms last evening from C:30 : to 8:30. : A bountiful re past was served , wlih fried spring chicken at the front. There was also a dairymaid's booth , a melon booth , lemonade and Ice cream. A special meeting of the Omaha Women's Christian Tcmpcrancs union IB called for Tuesday , the lltli lust. , to take the place of the regular meeting , with which the district convention conflicts. The meeting will beheld held , as usual , at th : Commercial club rooms at 3 p. m. , nnd every member Is urged to be present , as this Is the last meeting before the state con\entlon. Robert Aaron , a soldier from Fort Omaha , got beastly drunk last night and created u disturbance on Sixteenth street near Capitol avenue. Officer Leary came along just as the fellow was relieving himself of a torrent o ( vulgarity In the presence ot a large number of peopb and placed him under arrest. Aaron's conduct was so disgusting that n numbr of citizens volunteered to appear againbt him In the police court today. , . ; ! "P/ORTII A GUINEA & DOS. " TASTELESS-EFFECTUAL FOB A T.iken ns < ! .r cUd thrm ftraoni Pllli wilt rar ijxrv : iuu r itlcratUe to U floftHbtiJ / tUo abort or Llcdrtd diioioi. 25 Cents n Box. hutj n r Mr recoenll 4 In Cnclina and. In S ( act Ibrourliout th world to L "worth o rolnix 4 IHI * tat th roaioo ( bit tlier > IV11.1. CUlin avldo runne of con. l > liilul > , anil ( hit Iher hart mej to uianr uHtrrr not tuc.tl ? one tut tuny ( alum , la due Ion'bill * . Covered with a Tatteleis & Solubla Coaling , Ot a.'l < lruclita. Pi-lco2r.rontsc.ua , iw Yurfc Depot. 56) Caoal it. Lei's Talk Tlio most Interesting purl ot tlio house just now Is where the big tinil the little boys' clotlios nro. Gpod things you know ttdvcr- tlso for themsoAvog. To snvo a dollar or two In these days , la surely to bo seriously considered , provided you ttctimlly stivo It. Chcnply made up boys' clothes yiolii no saving. Honestly put up nnd skilfully handled clothing like ours nro enchanting values , comparatively uitunking , nnd that money you save Is like Uncling. Tempting advantages bolonc to the huiuan family. If you have not thus far learned the mightiness of the Nebraska , you should iitonou 'tis worth many n dollar. M j .t-PJlr. " jjjjjj * Wo ' 'otllil B > ys' ' Sulls _ _ . _ . - . . at 81.50 , which nro not all wool , but wool , warped with linen throml , which of eourso nro tougher and nioro lasting1 than all wool , yet wo openly nek'iowledgo that they're not all wool , Now , compare 'em with any * 2.GO suit sold anywhere , If ours Is not a heap hotter in every respect , we'll forfeit a , dozen of 'cm eheorfnlly double- breasted and a pick of shades. Side by side to any 53.00 to i $3.50 suit sold atnny place , our $1.00 suit has a walk away. All wool mark you means no tdlo talk with us. A lot of pretty patterns , made np ns doublo-brcasteds , all the rape for this season. I Our suits at that cost f 8 stand absolutely un- comparable It'll take 4 to 5 dollars to buy ono , which will boas good In cloth cnly , and how about the make and trimming ? 'And about a selection ? You are sure to find right hero 3 patterns to one , 2 styles to one , 3 shades to one , against all combined boys' stocks found in Omaha. Suits with long pants "ango hero from 11 to-20 years of size , nnd begin at $2.25 hi prieo. A Fall Catalogue ? Send us your address. DIRECT FROM THE TANK tfo lioilcr. Ko Steam. No JJEST POWER for Corn nnd Feed SIllls , Haling Hay , Uuniilug Koimrntorfi , Creameries , Ac. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portable. ItoCOll. I > . - Bto-JOII.i' . nd for Catalogue. Prices , etc. , describing work to bo clonn. Chicago , 245 Lake St. HE OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS Omaha , Shceley Block , c Howard Sis. 33J & . V.'uluut Bin. , I'llH.AJJIil.I'lllA , I'A. EDUCATIONAL. 5 SWEET SPRINGS , Mo. T1IR OHEAT MIMTAIIV S01IOM. OF T.IR W.3il' . [ UnUi saaa-i I at th > War OjiiartniJiituinanx military ; > . U ot ti ! ) U ilu I Sutii. I'fjpirji for O'olloira. Itmlnos-i , Wo-it t'ldiit , or Ann itj ) IU. HtrM r fualty , inia-in ilht locution. Uuforo suluctliija bclioul , wrlto for UliHtr.itJiluitim u ) to LESLIE MAR.tflDU.C5 , * " See how tlio world wngn In a center like Oinatm. Wo present this now pattern of Com fort Ilocker In the iranie week In which It Is brought out in New York , Philadelphia nnd Clilcaco. Half a hundred visitors have already tried It. It rocks In any direction sideways , cornerwise ner-wise , forward nnd bnck , In a circle , erIn In the lone nro of an eclipse. It Is one of tlio most Interesting scnts im aginable , and every house should contain one. Many nre the adjectives It calls forth " " " " "bewildcrlnr " "de "crazy , "faBclnaUnK. ; , lightful , " "weird , " etc. It Is certnlnly the most remarkable piece of furniture Hint the last decnde has produced , and there Is every prospect of an enormous sale for It. The secret of Its comfort lies In two en tirely different pets of springs which are BO constructed that they work either nlono erIn In combination , making n very apotheosis of comfort. Chas. SWverick & Co. FURNITURE of Every Daaorlptlon Temporary I ocUloo , J'JO t tintl iyOH Jiutiylm Htroot , UILLARD HOTEL ULOCJ.E INVALID CHAIRS. Elultc Stockinet , Deformity Tlrui-ci , Tru ti , Crutches , liatlrrles , KyrJntt . Invollil and Med ical BunpllM. TlicI.l'jn InuB H > u > e. TIIK AUB tt I'KNfOI.n CO. , llOt Farnam ttticct , Oipuille | i'aiton HottU EDUCATIONAL 8ELLEVOECOLLEGE Departiinnt of ths University of Omtii THOROUGH , CAREFUL , HELPFUL. A Home for Young Ladies. With morlcrn city accommodations and pit. rental oversight. Yuung men are helpil socially , physically , Intellectually , morally. COUIISES - CLASSICAL. SCIENTIFIC. MUSIC , NOHMAL , COMMEHCIAL. Music nnd C'unimurclitl bninuhfu taught by Umulm'ri ben colleges. Kxpunso c.sstlmn In Iliuclty. Address , COLLEGE. Boflovuo , Neb UNIVERSITY Of NOTRE DAME The - I'rur Will FIJIu-Mi-it Open TUESDAY , SEPT. 4tll. Full council In clncnlcn , lollrro , science , lnw , civil ami mcclinn cat iMiKlnveilnir , Tliomugb piepanilury nnd coniinoiclnl oourneK. Kt. G . wiinl'H liall for lie > unilrr 13 In unique In tin cuiniletcnc | H of IIB niulpiiunt. .Catnlngues en | tree on nppllcutliin to lti > v. AmlicwMorrlnoy , C. H. C , , Kotro Uainc , I d. : NoiiTiiwn.sTKitN MIMTAUY ACAD. Tin : , iiiaiii.ANu CAUK , ILI.INOIH. Thn incut lieautlful and lirnltliy location on Ixiko Mlclilenn. Thorough classical , acadcmlt nnd conui rclnl coururs , Hvery Instructor a pnccliillst In hla branches , nndurbed Ly the lccl * later or llllnoln. nnd nnnually Inspected by ofllolal rei > r untntl\n ot the tnie. Bc loft ci > cn Beptcmlx-r lOlh. Illuitrutcil cataloitue aent onAMERICAN AMERICAN CONSERVATORY WEBER Mu&lc Hall.Chic.QO. .i.l Inifrumfnlil Me. If , Dramarir utl-.n , Ik luhr , Nor * .Ihl'rtir. rie.m | . > lory-ollciil > tiln l . AitCoumi. r It. rurWtllt.l ) .Hmllh'VuMr s n < l lur lllii ii lea I > U f JJt jM4ktOUVlllt , 1U * NEBRASKA V. B. Dfiiotltoru , Unialia , CAPITAL , - - $400,000 SURPLUS , - - $65,600 Oftc ! r and Dircctort-llcnrr W. Tat , Idtni ; Joha B. Colllni. -prtfldint | Uwl * B. Ueed. Cnhlir ; WtllUra II. 8. lIuclK * , uit c ilil r. THE IRON BANK.