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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1897)
f THE CXMATTA DAILY 1513E-SUNDAY : , AVOUST 2J ) , 1807. SELL THE UNION PAC1F1 ! Bnt n Short Tims Before lha Transaotio Take Place , COMMITTEE SEES THE" ATTORNEY GENERA ItcorKiitilrntluii ConimlUoc In Snllxlli- it Illi flio Dcurrc Ordered at Uiiiiilin 'lli < > Mutter In 31)11 ) tinier Ailv I WASHINGTON , Aug. 28. ( Special Toll gram ) It Is elated In Washington today a good authority that the conference ycstci day betwcui the attorney general and the ri .organlratlan committee of the Union Paclf railroad was not sought by members of tl reorganisation tommlttcc , at the head i which was Chaunccy M. Depevv , for the pui jicac of having changeo of their own ma < ! In the rcient decree for foreclosure of tli flint and hocond mortgagis of the road. Tl : attorney general hlnvclf has had iimU Cora hit ration for come time the question < appealing from the decree ordeied at Omahi He has come to no decision In the matte dimply having It under consideration. Itcln aware of this , the reorganbatlon coinml tec , Which H said to be satisfied with tli decree , came hero to confer with the attoi liey general. Whatever U decided on , It thought to be only a matter of time whc the Html decree will bo entered and tli reid ordered ( .old Unless tin re are bight bidders , the Union Paelllc will go to tli combination which guaranteed to the go < unmenl a hid of $45,600000. which It eluded more tli an $17,000,000 sinking turn In the- treasury The guarantee deposltc with the government under the Clcvelan mlmlnlttrntlon hold , ' good under thl.f , an the present administration , It Is underatooi Is willing to cany out the agreements the entered Into. Instruction- Judge Luther W. Otiborn consul general at Apia , Samoa , have bee completed bj the State department It raid that the pulley of the last admlnlstri tlon toward Samoa In to be reversed , an that the Interests of the United State-o I the Inland , ' aiu to be more safely guaidc In the future The new col mil general hi been Instructed to report the political coi dltlon of the islands and the manner I which the provisions of the agreement b tween Great Illltaln , Germany and tl United States for the protection of the Si jncan government Is being carried out I ! Is also Insti utted to formulate a plan for tl i ( 'arrangement of the tripartite agreemci In certain particulars in order to rcmci certain alleged evils In the present ejctet and at the same time Insure better proft tlon for the Interests of the United State Great Ilrltaln and Germany each malntu war ships at Apia , but the United Stati has practical ! ! mglcctcd Its intercuts the for reveral > cars past It Is not Improbab that an American war thlp will bo orden there within the next few months , In ordi to show the natives that this govcrnmei 1ms not entlrelj forgotten them Judge 0 borne expectH to leave for home early ne : v\eek whence ho will go to us pool. Pouith clats po.itmS'sters appointed toda Ncbieaka PcaKe. Buffalo county , Ludw .Mueller Iowa Albion. Marshall count Hello Ilobbs , Medford , Wanen county , 11 Summer ; Yale , Guthrlo county , M. MllUr. , , Charles F Soulc has been commission ) postmaster at Wallace , Nob. > < fur tinArin . WASHINGTON' , . Aug. 28. ( Special Tel gram. ) Sciond Lieutenant Thomafa W. Wli , ton , Fifth artillery , has been detailed : profwtor of mtlttaiy science and tactics i Northwestern Military academy , HIghlai Park. III. Private John D Lce3 , company F. Twent ; second Infantr ) , Fort Crook , hasbeen orden dlEchaigcd. Tinlulv Dtiilnvr Cur Itotitc. OMAHA TO PACIFIC COAST , THE UNION PACIFIC. - It Is the only direct line to San Franclsc and makes ,12 HOURS QUICKER TIME I San Francisco than any other line. Ca at city tlrket office. 1302 Tarnam st. Grasshoppers Ashland Labor Daj Dor forget. Hound trip , 75 cents A si rcr.s rui , SCHOOL Win-re tin * Pupil * I.tMirn In tli Sliorli'Mt Time How to quality themselves for practlc office vvoik. During the last year Ulake llUKlncta and Shoithand college has pfcpan a largo number of puplh who have obtain ) and now hold coed , pa } lug positions. Fall term opens September 1. Day ai evening sessions. Only school In the cl having evening sessions nvo nights In week , twelve months In the jear. Term Life scholarship , $15 Entrance Ma on building , opposite north doors new postoflli building. I'liimlrHt ThliiK \ on IJT SIM > . The Dicfs Parade of the Grasa Hoppe Brigade of the Ttiurston Hides , LAnOH DAY PICNIC. ASHLAND , MONDAY. SEPT. Oth. EUilblllon drill by the crack drill teai of the Thureton Hides Night attack o Fort Suinter , boating , dancing , games c all kinds Special train leaves Union depc at 9.30 n m Tickets , 75 cents , of all men : hers of the Thurston H.lles , at Jenltln : cigar stole , 1503 Farnam street , and c Uurlington ticket office , 1502 Farnam st. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , electric and mag nctlc phslclan ; special attention to disease of women and children and all obsciiro an long-rtandlng diseases 110 N. ICtU St. , R. : A. D. T. Co. , Messengers furnished ; bag Eago dellveied 1302 Douglas St. Tel. 177. Dr. Wllcox , dentist , room 501 , Drown Dili No IxiBket lunches necessary no luggag no worrv Just bring yourself Labor Da excursion to Ashland 73 cents for roun trio. Night attack on Ft Sumtcr Ashlam Sept. 6th Hound trip tickets 75 cents , t 3502 Finn.ini and 1503 Faruam , CO Prize Winner. The prize of T1N UOU.AIIS onVitil Iti lni.1 t-uniHi'8 paper for Ilia best ilcilnltlim of thiwuril I'ANlOftll'M lins l.oon awaril. dl lo C II. lloatukk K ( | flminbor ot t'omincice , clt > , uml u u follows : PANTO RIUM Thin word , HKe Umpoiluni lm a fln-ek ilt > rl\all n iiiul ncems to le f'rnied from "Pan" 'I'anlos ' ' cir nil , nml I'uron wn > nml mrana ot mcctlni ; expen i > In cnmlilnutlon , runtoiiorlutu naturnllk rhurt. eiifil lu 1'ANTOUU'M foriiinii | | ) IIllUll ) It WOllUl BlKIlIf ) 'IllfMIH IIDll nirunii of nui-tlim nil hinds of ( mlillc t-i- i pcnro , " hpi-olllcnlly niul Incullj u it TlitrntcrrrUa that tnalilii ( nil ) ever > man tu mnUe clolhlne K" fartlio t In rlrnnlt nfm , durulilllty untl nplirniance ut le nl co t aail ihrnliy l * PANTORIUM Wlier men can Imvo Ihelr e'otlicn cl a- < > i anil presufil , tailed ( or unit ilfll\ri-4 for the miall mini of ON13 HOI.r.AK a month. 4 PANTOHIUM Where the tnuclhw public inn havetl.clr rUillK-n ckhnfil. menileil nnd | irrf > > ril while 4 they Meet ) , ur In one liour'tf notlre If IHC- e'll > pe-oplo wliMns t i't ter\lre run drcp 8 i a rant lo P.VNTOIlll'41 , nr call up f l IhiK pulillc mn leaOMII ! * wltli tnrli iTilliut lo I'ANrOIUI M e l mrlh i'ori r llth nml ruriiam ttreclf PANTOaiUM CI. ( TIII.NC ALMOST OI\ IJAA1 Thr Kid , ( ) ( ! ( IllltiolN llnnkrtipt Mi < - > lr > i'n nml lloj'x CliiMilncr ( o I1U SOLD TOMOUHOW AT HOSTON STOHB , OMAHA. Since we started this sale Saturday mori Inn a great number of people , who h-v bought clothing at this sale , have been i nston'shed at the awfully low prices that thi have bought all they possibly could. Tome row we expect to close out the entire ba ance of the stock and to this end we wl offer : All the Men's $10.00 worsted , casslmei and cheviot milta at $2 98. All the Men's $1GOO high grade all wo Imported suits at $1 9S All the Men's 112.50 fine all wool suit round or square cut tack coats , go at $3 ! a suit You can take your choice of the finest at highest priced suit In the entire stock , li eluding all wool Impci-ted Clay worsted , flat lined cheviot and Impo ted casslmern t < S7.KO a suit. Dovs' M 21 knee pants suits , fiOc. Dojs' $2 DO all wool suits , $1.25. Hnva' higher grade all wool knee pan suits. $1 r > 9 a suit Young nun'a long pants suits , coat , ve and panta (14 ( to 19 > ears ) , $1.98 suit. Men's good $1.25 working pants , BOc. Men's heavy wool cheviot pants , 73c. 'Men's ' fine ill wool cacsltncrc pjnts , Oi and $1 25. 25.HOSTON STOUC , OMAHA , Selling the Illinois stock of clothing i astonishingly low prices. IGth nnd Douglas Streets. t IJ 'IM Ti'iu'lior or : in the public schools of the United State 15 jcars ot age nnd over , should have copy of the Northern Pacific's new ai beautifully Illustrated book , Wonderland ' 8 It 1-3 - especially adapted for use In the publ school * In the study of geography and hi torv , and as an aid In the study of tl mirthwe. t and Its varied nnd vast resource The book has n largo amount of valuab data , but 1s not by any ineana a compel ill u in of dry statistics The beautiful Lake Park region of Ml nesota , the Hcd River Valley of the Nort the teninrkable wheat land of the countr and Pyramid park , where hundreds of the sands of cattle are raised , are described Ye'llowstone park and Itfl wonderful ca wale-falls and hi yens and lakes , geysers a long chapter given to It , A chanter nn ecveial of the rlchwt ml Ins district * ) of the northwest , telling ho they were discovered nnd developed vvlll 1 an Intel citing one to even body. Some these discoveries were made Inery flint wava Four gre\U snow mountains , old volcnnoc on the north Pacific condt have a chapt I'ovoted ' to them which gives much of the history. , A new mountain range , one almost u -uown In the northwest corner of the Unlti "tales. Is brought to the readers' nttcntlo It i ? a glorloiw region , with deep , beautlf likes full of new \arletlrn of trout , mat famous by a rear admiral of the Unlti States navy. Alaska also has Q place in its pngeo. The booklet has a handsome cover ai Is beautifully and profusely Illustrated Am teacher or scholar can have a co | bv sending C cent * In postage btamps fharlei S Fee general patscngei agent , E Paul. Minn Here Is au opportunity which should n be lent to obtain something of Interest ai value , almost for nothing , and our schoc should reap the benefit of it. l.nioii Pnulllc , "The Overland Limited. " The most SUPERBLY EQUIPPED train west of Missouri River. Twelve hours quicker than any other tra to Pacific Cca't. Call at Ticket Ofllcp. 1302 Farnam St. Mrs. C. A. Holyokc's school will rcopi September 15 at 2572 Harney street. Sam'l Bums wonts to sell twelve c flint tumblers for $1 20 TVKI2S \UD\MMI AND nir Dt-Niionilciit litllnilH HlK Iroulilc li HlN Life. Neb , and probably a farmer by occupatloi committed suicide Frklaj night In a boardii house at 1016 South Tenth stree.t by taklr an overdose of laudanum. The dead man arrived n this city froi Chicago last Thursday night and vvci directly to the boarding house of Mrs. Joh Conroy. He was apparently despondent ovi his Illness , which appears to have been bloc poisoning Before retiring at an early hoi Friday night he eald to itrs. Conroy : "U Is terrible to be sick. " The man went to his room with some Ion onade Mrs. Conroy prepared for him ai was not afterward teen alive. At a la hour yesterday morning Jlrs. Conroy went his room to summon him. She received nor tpoiiso and , opening the door , found Leu mon blng dressed on the bed. He vvi deod. An examination of the room brought 01 evidence that fully proves that the deed w ; premeditated. Upon a stand was found card , on ono side of which the dcceasi had written his name nnd address. On tl other side was penciled a request that h body be forwaided to a brother-in-law , Joh S. Hughes , who lives at Maryland , Ne Unan the tame stand was an almost ciupl vial , which contained laudanum. The dn : had been purchased at a neighboring dm stoie When lie bought It the deceased sal be Intended to use It for a toothache. Tlin M\V I.I.NB Ol'EJt. Oniiilin. ICIIIIMIIH CH > .t KiiHtiTn null ronil .Oiiiiilm & M. I.onlN Knllrouil. The QUINCY UOUTC with through tialn to Trenton , Klrksvllle and Qulncy. Connet tlous oust and noutheasl for rate Urn tables and all Information , call at QUINC' UOUTi : office. . 1415 Tarnara otrce : ( Paxto Hotel Block ) , or write , GEO N CLAYTON. Acent. t'nlou ' I'lu-IIU- , Only Line Hunnlng TWO TRAINS DAILY to Colotado , Wjomlng , Utah and all Weste1 Points Call at ticket ofllco 1302 Tarnam street I"U < > Ill-mill Ni > u Train. The Burlington's moinlng Oiuaha-Denvc and afteinoon Omaha Chicago trains hav recently been newly equipped from end t end The chair and smoking car * as we as the blcepers are provided with wide vre liiik-s and are lighted by Plntsch gas. Th lulr cars are In rosewood , the smoking cat In oik The smoking cars have recllnln chaiis and aie Iliilstied In a st > lo dlstlnctl in advance of anything heretofore attempte < Excellent taste has been dlpla > ed In th Interior decorations of these magnified tra I lie , which are by far the handsomest au of Onuha Five complete trains are rcqulicd to main tain regular service between Denver , Oinahi and Chicago Three of the new trains ar now In Ncrvitc. The others will follov ahortly. Ticket ofllec 1C02 I'arnam X la Clili-niiii. VI 1 1 Til iil.ro .t. SI , 1'jui A long list of CM union points to vvhlcl tound trip tickets will be sold at greatly re lured rates , The conditions for eummei [ outlets were never mure liberal than thosi for this erarton Foi full Infounatlon as li loutes , rates , llinltu , Eclllng dated , etc. . ap ply at tie city ticket oiilce 1501 rarnam st F. A. NASH , Oeneinl Western ' .sect ( iiiilliU > iiiT < l au 1'iiforliiiiiiliOlrl , SAOHAMnNTO , Cal , AUK ' . -Anm ImrMlrld , n de.if mule whoie borne vvnt li Pulton , Mo. , lias boon mnda the vlctln ) f , \ innlliU'neu opeiator at Oakland , nne ! ia onlvpd In tbt rltj penniless and with out filend Sbe Htiitrs that on old man A J lllutcl , befriended lui on the ttoumi" from I'nr land , vvbe-ie her motliei dltd j few ila > n iipo At Oakliinl ho nbulnul IKI | ) tir- > ( ontshiliip Itij. fajlii - he would bnv lu'i u lailicud llcKct That vwis the Insl H'II ' < ivit him BrlnJle Ridley and Chief Bui PIIP Taylor tiru drilling the QratuhoiipM nliiti ; ! | foi thrlr Labor lay ) e..cur.l m n \ > ! iiul Monday , Pert C-75 cent' rout , Sli-iiiiH-r rorllnnil A I'O'tf ANGELES Wash. Aug 28-Th- Bte-nirr Poitiaud trrUcd litre at 7 o't'.ocli toul Ut. > NORTH POLE OR BUS ! ( Continued from Pint Page. ) marked : "It Is most mortifying for Amerl cans traveling abroad to find that vvo lia\ erected a barrier agalnet trade with forclg nations wnlch provokes the III will of natloc which Rhonld otherwise bo most friendly. " Continental traveling thla summer ha been the worst for many seasons past , an there has been quite a panic among th traveling public of Austria In conacquenc of the frequent railroad disasters and th continuous robbing of pataongcrs on throug ! expresses. During the last five weeks ther have been fifteen accUcnts on Austrian rail roads. Belgium , Sweden and Denmark hav been Infested by a large gang of expert rail road thieves , who lm\c been robbing trunk In transit. The losses which travelers hav suffered In this manner recently hav greatly Increased over the amounts * of an ; previous year The bimetallic commissioners who remali In Europe are enjoying a holiday vvhll awaiting the reply of the Ilrltlsh govern mcnt to their proposals. Senator and Mrs \Volcott arc In Carlsbad and ex-Vice 1'resl dent Stevenson and Miss Stevenson or sojourning In Parla News from the Anglo-Egyptian cxpcdltloi up the Nile comei slowly and tinsntls foctorlly , largely owing to the absurdl ; stringent and humiliating regulations of th Urltlsh commander , Sli Herbert Kitchener The newspaper correspondents are not al lowed to mess with the officers of the rx pcdltlon , and are forced to take with then six months' supplies and sign the slurrlni regulations drawn up by Lord Wdlscluy dur Ing the previous campaign. They are no allowed to go to the front , but are kept v\cl In the rear , and ore furnished with Jus what Information the authorities please. Captain Henry Arkw right , who was aldt do-camp to the lord lieutenant of Irclini n guide named Michael Slmond and two poi turs , Francois and Joseph Tournler , vvcr killed by an avalanch'e on the grand platen of Mount Diane In October , I860. Th bodies of the guide and porters were foun after a week , but Captain Arkw right's bed was only recovered from the Ice on Sunda last , 9,000 feet below where he died. Al except the feet and head were recovered The right hand was marvelously lifelike The Ice had preserved In It the red tint c blood. From too pocket of his gray waist coat \vas drawn a white blue-bordered hand kerchief , as good ns new , with his name o It. The deceased officer's collar had In I a gold stud , and In l\\s \ shirt front was larger one set with a diamond star. Th debris of a silver cigarette case was foun In his pocket and his gold watch and dial wcro on the Ice near where the body wa found. The justice of the peace , the majoi a doctor end the local gendarmes held a Inquest over the- remains , found after lapse of thirty > ears In the shadow of Slon Ulanc. They will probably be burled a Chamounlx. LadHebarton will prcsl e at the Coiigref of Women In behalf of national dress a Oxford In September. All the delegates ar to wear black bloomers. The theatrical jcar of London has reache the lowest level of Its ebbtide nod the comin fortnight will usher In the advance guard of a new season There are but half a doze theaters of the flrat clasa vvho e doors 01 9Pcn this week , but Londoners do not lac' for amusement , for all of the 400 music halls great and small , which the city supports , ar under full steam. The numbers of America performers on the music hall stages are re markablc , but the most popular feature o the bills of the Palace and Alhambra ar the American blograph , with American vlewe and the .cinematograph , displaying photo graphs of the jubilee procession. Despite the abundance of the theater which strive for the entertainment of Londoners donors there are no less than a dozen ne\ ones In process of building to be lauachc Into the Jtream of competition th's ' fall Meet of them are erected In the suburbs , th most pretentious of them being chrlstene the New Grand. The memoilal committee , organized chlefl by theatrical people to erect a memorial t Sir Augustus Harris , has secured contrlbu tlona amounting to 2,300. One thouaan pounds sterling of the subscription will b devoted to founding a ward In a city hosplta 4V > r flu < v > ra nf npoilir aninrsTliojprnalndr will be expended for the erection of memorial In the form of a drinking fountal ; to be erected beside the Drury Lane theatci K' SnaiilNli MADRID , Aug. 28. The government I arranging a fresh credit with a view o strengthening the navy. The navigation ta will be the security for the loan. The Spanish government will Immediate ! corstruct one large Ironclad and six cruiser of from 6,000 to 7,000 tons , to form th neuclcH of three equaclron.s. People do not appreciate cut pi Ices o Iron wheels , but Hubermann's cut on Mor arohs brings the purchaser , 13th & . Dougln ; UNDER TWO HIBDTES ( Continued from Second Page ) the pTTt of the South Omaha crowd every thing passed off nicely , the other driven standing by the judges and loMng the prlzi vvnlpi without apparent chagrin Startei W. F Sapp of Council Bluffs got the horse- off In peed shape. The Judges were Mr Mclnt > re of this city nnd N n Hiictor and J N Cndy of Council I5uf ! , > Kt. marshal was H. U McCormlck The race ! were all In half mile hcatn. llesults : Tree-for-ali trot to wagon , two In three : Lady Helen , b. in. , Mr. Shonlnir , Omaha . l : Dr. Delerlus. blk. g. . Jlr. Blanchard. South Omahn . 2 ' Me-Klnley , B K , Mr. Prltcbiird , C'mnba. 3 : Time : 1:18' : ; 1:10. : Matched race , pacing , three In five : Cattcr McGregor , s. . , Mr. Kellog , Omaha . l i ] Lulu Cnlnvvn. b. in , Mr. Thompson , Omaha . 2 2 ! Perhaps , b. BMr. . Haymond , South Omaha . 3 4 i ShlftlpR' " , b. K , Mr. Manor , South Omaha . 43 ] Time1 13. 1 nu. , 1-12. 1 2 el-iff , pace or trot , to wngon , two in three : Oasis , blk m. , Mr. Spanuenberg , Omaha 1 I Mattle It. b in , Mi Hoed , Oimha. . . . 2 J Dock. b. p. , Mr. Cnrlstie. Omaha . 3 ! Jack 1'ctry. H. K McCormack , Omaha. 4 ! Time 1 10 , 1.21. 1 20 puee , curt or bike , two In three : Paust , b K. Mr. Plcard , Omaha . 211 Seymour Bpr.igue , r. B , Mi Met- ea f , Omaha . 3 2 Hl'.llfPlerco. . br K , Mr Hertzler , Sjtith Oinnha . 1 3 II Tlmo 1 . ' 2'4 ' , 1.2l2Vi ! 1 J" Hot or pace to can , two In three : Vtllevv Hey , B. K. , Mr. Ithoads , Omaha. . 1 1 Pilot Hey , b. s , Mi. Dennett , South Omaha . 2 2 Gray nick , K. K , A Cole , Omiha . . . . 3 I POH urn , b , K. , Mr. Wlnn , Omaha . 4 1 Time : 1 25 , 1 23. < ! i . no Count } Ifulr UIM-VH. JKPKIJnSON. In. , AUB. -Special ( Tele- Biam ) This WHH the last day of the Greene county fair The weather was line rtesulls ClafH 2 30 , pacing : Nigger Haby tlrst , Mabel P becoiul , Itudnelser third Time . ' 34 Free-for-all : Election Time Hint , l'rnn- pere-tta hccond , Jruku third T.me 2 1' ( . half mile O.IHI : W T Hiit , Hlmenla neeond , Irish Hilly third. Time. D.50'4. llnoo Moollnurntiiriirn. . AUHOHA , Neb. , Aug -Speelal ( ) A wtionB a.ssoclatlon has been formed here 10 give n pcilCH of inces October 0 , 0 ami 7 There will be two h.unt'Si and ono 11111- nlre even H on the card e'ach day with HM purses for harness events , i-tcept free-for- all whl li will be f20) , and $100 for the run ning event * CltlCKKT U'l'l'll Ml ( MIT TI\MS. Moi . n hlilt * 1'ut | nil i\- OOllflll ( illlllo , ine-mbtTH of tlu cricket club did not turn out jeste'iday afternoon to maki ) L-k-vi-n a Hide , but thu game was u good one W It Vunglian and Hob Reynold1) face ! Ho VMM s and Douglas at the start The Hi-oro wax 17 be-foro the captain WHS liovvleit by a xhootci fiom Douglas George \aiietiun Illled tie v.ic.uify , and the ? coie' dleadlij mounti-d to 4b before lU-ynouls vvas liouleJ fet a veiy well played H , Neale- took bis J1..U-0 , tind the liuullng was again i-c' ucil i. ml the tt-ore mUaiici-il la 73 boron ronlitorgi' VaiiKhitn letlre-d with 20 to h' i irullt. made In hl utuiiil good style Prenl- Bent Piaiie-ls went In and Kfpt up bis ulilul wbllf Noalo did the bulk of the run riettlns Ncale. however , bad to rotlre at 10. ! having pU > cd a daKhlng InnlliKS of ' , " Ljiilld. the hint man , llveni'd things up u Hi. tie Tin' ttwn wleket * were down for 1S5 l/aurk-'B u-.iiu did not make much of u ; .hov\ , only Hany New and Uouslan btlng iLily to make any bind of a show the- bowling of Onfttnln Vaughan's mci Helovv ! < the' score. * W 11. VAIXIHAN'8 TKAM. W. II Vnushan , * rt Douglas J H. lleyno'.d * , I/ New , , , . . . O. H. VaUphnn.mrKIrk : J , Nenle , b Uoimlu , ; J. I'rancls , b N" WA. . . , , . . . U. W , Taylor , notion ! 1) . Hroatchle , b ' } ) ougln ! > J. Guild , c Neale. b-Mew ' Hxtrns , . . . . , , . , Total , li II. LAWniirS TI3A.M. II. Hewer < , c. KrnneK b. W. Vaughnn. . 11. I nwrle , b , W. VaiiKhnn , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hcv. Mr. Kirk , In G. H. Vanghan. . . H. New , not out t J. nouglaw , 1 a w , 1) ) G. II. Vnughnn . . . P , Potter , b. Q Vnughnn M. Perrlne , c. NVale , b. G. Vnughnn. . . , J. Dunn , b J. Ntolo . . , Hxtras , , ' Total , HOWLING ANALYSIS. Vaiiehnn'n Inning" . Overs. Hun" Wicket U. Ilowe-M ? . 12 Xi J. DoliRlns 12 25 II , Ktvvrle , , . G 20 II. New ; 10 IS UeV. Mr Kirk..v.i 4 3 Lnvvrle's Innings. W H VntiKhnn.j.t 7 24 G. H. Vnughnn . . 10 7 J. Neale ) . 3 3 WJlUt Nil tCN. The Omaha Whist club rooms wci crowded again o& Wednesday night , thei being thirty-eight members present , or tvv more than enough -to complete nine table AH vvlll lie seen from the following score the hands were I all In favor of east an west : * v North anil South Di-ltiilorff and Scrlbncrt 2 : Sumney ami Hurre.ll. . , . . 2 Altec and Maishlill 2 Uruner and lllrdJ..i. . 2 Mclkle and JonesL ; , . . . . 2 Pomstock nml Shipley 2 Morseman and lludlclc 2 Hlnchart and Joluson 2 Tucker and White t u\ 1 Average i 2 East and \Vestf- Crummer and Ccummer 2 llus'imun and Thomas , . . . . , 2 Calm and Scanncjl 2 Coe and OarnerJ.j 2 Joplln anil Strnujts. ' , 2 Conkley nnd Potent 2 J onion and Uivvrence > 2 Hawks and MrDpAoll 2 Heth and Stanford 2 / ; Average . . . .t. . 2 In playing ovol. the hands of Wulnesda night ne can nrjtl u at but one conclnsloi viz : That therella some very erratic pl.i ; Ing Indulged In/at / the club. Uy playln the following hand' * In accordance with .in system ofhlsfc. . It will bo found lmr > o slble to make tis many points as vvei actually made oil some Imnil.q. It show that "vvnlst fndi' ! ns Cavcndlxh rails then are Indulged ln | to an extent that prov ) disastrous In m6rr cases than ono. BfcAUD 20 S 7 , 5 D -Q , S , 7 , 3. f C J , 10 , 2. H -Q , J , C , 5. S. K , 10 , ? , S , 3. S -Q , G 2. D.-9. N. U. 10 , 3. 2. W. E. C. f , C. S. C K. 7 , 5 , 4 H -K , S , 7 , 3 , 2. H A , 10. 9. S.-A , J. I. D A , K , J , fiJ. . C. A , Q , 9 , 3. H. I. Six of clubs tiirr | il. north to lead Norl and south scou'a r.ingu from 10 to 7 ; < > i titled to 7. ; . i fBQAHD 24. * r S 1C , Q , 5 , 3. 2. DJ , 9 , 4 , C.-9. 8. fi. \ II K , 5. S. A , 10 , S. . S-J. 9. 7 , 6. I ) 1C , 10 , 8 , 7. N. D -Q , C. 5 W. E. S. C.-Q , 4. 3 , 2. 1I.-A , Q , 8 , C , 2. H.-J. 10. S-J. D-A , 3. 2 C. A. 1C , J , 10 , 3. II.-8. 7I , 3. Eight of dlamopds turned , north to leai Knst and vvcst * scores range irom 8 to entitled to 5 oiUy. OEOAUD 31. 1 , f ' ; , S S. 3. 2. , I - U \ . 1J.-J , 4 , 2. , t i C. 10 , 4 , 2 ' " Jil H.-A. Q , J , ) . - * * " * * - - ' - - * ' " 1 TJA * * - - - - A K" | . < | . o jt iv i j. y. D-A. D K , ft , 7 , n , 3 C. 1C , Q , J , 7 , 3 C. A , 9 , C , 3. H.-K. 8 , 7. H.-- , 2. S.-Q , 7 , G1 D Q , 10 , S , 0. T-8. H.-10 , fl , G. 3. ' Queen of spades turned , vvest to leac North and south score from G to 2 , er titled to 2 only. In this hand vvest opcne with Jack of cluba. His partner rends It a a call for a lead of tiumps through tli queen turned ; be covers i : n his ace an leads ten of tpaclcs. East and vvest tak four trlcltj-i In trumps , live In'clubs and on each In hearts and diamonds The ten highest scores for the month ar as follows : Name. Score. Sitting- Peters 21 G nelndorlT 21 4 Meikle : > 2 G Dr. Crummer 21 G Coakley 20 4 Scribner. G. O. . , IS 2 Tones 10 c Scannell n 3 Ulee 17 f LeHoy Crummer IG 3 CUTS wusTiioii.M ) i-iiRioirr HATK IIi-lpH ( InOiiiiilin Meruliuiitn eo Soni Hxtciit. Omaha Jobbeid were yesterday notlfle of an important reduction In freight rate on western merchandise from New Cngl.un to points on the Mississippi tlver and wes thereof. Effective on Wednesday next , Sep'eirtje 1 , the Jted Line , which Includes the Laki Shore & Michigan and other Vanderbllt line east of the Mississippi river , will make i reduction on merchandise In cents per 10i pounds. The following table shows the eli rate , the new rate and the reduction on ilu claise A to V Inclusive : Present rate . S7 75 &S 41 a" 2 New rate . 70 Gl is 37 20 2 [ { eduction . 17 14 10 i G As will be readily seen from the foregoing table the reductions In many Instances wll amount to more than a reduction of 20 pei cent. In addition to the reductions froir larlous points on the Vanderbllt lines te Mississippi river points the Ked Line has an nounced tne following redueed rales fron lloston and common points to the Mlsslaslpp river on different commodities : Hoots ecu .hots , 50 ecnts ; dry goods , EO cents ; cotton > Iece goods , 33 cents , canned goods , 25 cents loda , 33 cents ; oilcloth , In carload lots , 3 ( ? cnts ; matting in carload Jols , 34 cents , anil : artrldgefl , In carload lots , 30 cjnts per IOC loiimls , HELPS OMiVIIA MERCHANTS. No reductions In chlpmenta of merchandise nave been aiinounoed by any of the freight .Ines went of the .M'sblfilppl river. The re- "uctlons ? nnounc ( l by the Hed Line , how- svcr , will greatlj-'ibenent the western Job- jcra. o thel" ' .freight rates on all nier- ihandlie shlppcdjifrom Boston and commoii ) oats ! will be niluced by the same amountu ; he Ked Line baKaeuit down Its tariffs D Terd HurU 'general ' agent of the lied .Ine In Omaha , t. yewtcrday stated thai he present rateai had been In effect for a lumber of years eThey would be superceded m Wednesday meat by greatly reduced ates , the new rntua to be withdrawn at any Ime the company deemed conditions de- nandtd euch Autlon , That meaiiii that the lew rates arc nut promised for any definite uiglh of tlmu.7 Ptelght men of other lines Ills morning deolarinl that the new rates vould form thr ( biggest cut made In west- > ound merchandise for many jcais , and vould undoubtedly have the effect of In- luenclng a big movement of merchandise out if Huston and common polalft for the entire raiifinlfslsslppl territory 11\o \ railroad ton- lanlcs making the reduct'ona ' on September will be the Vanderbllt tines from ! lo > Uon o Chicago and all lines from Chicago to the river. Including the four Oinalia- Wm. C Oo s - COAL. Tel 1307. onite-and ytrds llth & Nicholas lonifiilH i > f ( run \ iNxelkuif , liS. At New York Sailed Corlnthla , for Mar- clllta , Mobile for London : l.a Qu.cogne , or Havre , Sparndara , for Ilotterdam ; Clr- awlan , for Ultsgow , Island , for Copenha- ( ii , Uinhrla. for Liverpool At Liverpool Arrived Gt'orKlc , from New "orK. Af Havre SalUd La Touralne , for New To lie. At Southampton Hailed Park , for Kcw fork. ECHOES OF THE A&TE ROOM The people of Pulton , 111. , arc running ft pretty big attorney's bill and arc work Ing the Injunction business to the limit It their efforts to prevent the removal of th < Modern Woodmen of America headqimrten from their town to Hock Island. They hni already secured three temporary Injuncttom and they were all dl sohed after ft hearing but they have found a judge who will Rlv < them another of the convenient writs , am' consequently the removal Is still an Impos- slblllty. The third Injunction wat dissolved bj Judgef Gcst last Wednesdiy It was thlf Injunction which effectually put a stop t ( the removal of the records on the nlghl ol August 13 , when the melee occurred If jvhlch n considerable number of people wen hurt. This fight happened after the Mrsl and second Injunctions had been Jointly dls- solved. The Hock Islander" , thinking thai the legal way had been cleared , went tc get the i coords , but the Fultonltcs prevctitci this by force of arms. In pa slng upon the case Judge Gcst re marked that there was something remark. able about the freedom with which Injunc. lions vvcie handed out by the master-In chancery courts of Illinois and gave ov picsslon to pome other opinions of the pann character. Ho went on to say further ihal ho would have been Jimmied In dissolvlnc the third Injunction without hearing , 'tun ho wanted to learn whether any new grouiu had been reached. He Htated , however , tha the third Injunction proved to be practlcallj the Bamc as the other two and such addi tional theories as wcro advanced were un tenable. This decision appeared to be EI positive that It was not believed by the Rocli Islanders llmt any further legal obstruction would bo put In the v\ay of the removal but they wcro mistaken. In one-half houi after this decision waa rcndeicd the Fulton- lies had found another maater-ln-cliancerj to Ihsuc another Injunction , the fourth It : the Berks. The bitter feeling of the Fulton people In the matter was exhibited on the daj that Judge Gcat's decision was handed down They had heard of the dissolution of tin Injunction at once and they expected tha the Hock Islanders would ' come for the iccords rlgiit away They hcMd that i special wan coming from Hock Island am ! they at once jumped to the conclusion thai It can led a body of Invading Hock Inland ers. Consequently when the train pulled In the depot was crowded with the Fulton populace , who weie In arms and ready foi anything. Fortunately the special bronchi In only a crowd of railroad officials whc were on an Inspection tour. Last Tuesday Head Attorney Johnson ol the Modern Woodmen , who was the heai ! man of the Hock Islander * In the Invasion of August 13 when a number of people were hurt , was given a preliminary hearing or the charge of Inciting riot. After a portion tion of the evidence was In he waived ex amination and was held to the circuit courl In $300 bonds. Inverness castle No CO of Omaha electei : the following officers , which were Installer Friday evening thus completing the list as given In last Sunday's Bee Past lllustrlout protector , H. E. Burnain ; chief cour.fecllor Prof. J. H. Lovvry ; sentry , M. C. Ship herd ; order , Lo Suer Bedford ; chief ol spearsmen , James M. Mulr , chief of arclfers W. n. Galvln. In icply to the article that recently ap peared In regard to the Royal Hlghlandi'M Inverntbs castle wishes to state : This U not a Scottish ordci , but derives Its name as almost every other older docs , from It- ritualistic degrees. Every man who Is ell glble , regardless of nationality , Is welcomed within the stronghold ot our castle. Founder In Nebraska only a jear ago , there are to day 3,000 Highlanders in this state alone. The motto , "Prudence , Fidelity and Valor , ' Impressed upon the refugee by the cxem- plllicatlons of the noble characters of Wallace un < t-nruoo M brtncl-.g Scotchmen and all other nationalities under the banners , bound by the thread of fraternity. IiiiU'licinlrnt Orili-r of Odd IVllonH. The big , joint trolley party that was given lasrt Thursday night was a huge success , Fully 7BO members of the order and theli friends were In attendance , crowding ton cars , which v\ero divided into flvo trains , Lodges Ncs 10 , 20 , 183 , 210 of this city am ) lodge No. 148 of ISouth Omaha were repre sented. In order to accommodate thcue liv ing In the outskirts of the city one of the trains started fiom thenoitli end of the line and the other fiom South Omaha and Joined the other three at Sixteenth and Howard streets A trip was token over the cltj Hues. During the ilde refreshments were nerved , The trolley party was the second of the series of summer entertainments the Odd Fellows of the city planned for. The first was the big lawn party that occurred a couple - plo of weeks ago Plans are being madeto have another trolley party in the near fu ture , In which the Council Bluffs lodgeo will be askej to join. Nobles of ( h < - M > Ntr Slirliic. The visit of Hlngling Brot' . circus to the city last Monday afforded the local Shrlnera an opportunity for a good time. The Hlng- llngs arc all mcmbeis of the Sbrltie and con sequently the local contingent determined to pay them the compliment of attending the circus In a body on Monday night. In ac cordance with thin plan , some 250 membeis and their feminine friends gathered at Ma sonic temple and went out to the show. riie Hlngllngs loaned the Shrincrs their uneven bwell English drags and In these the women rode. The men inarched behind a couple of camels that weio also loaned 'or the occasion At the conclusion of the icrfounanco an Informal icceptlon was held it the temple In honor of Charlca and John [ tingling Both weio called upon foi speeches and II. Hardy delivered himself of a few remarks. The serving of light re- 'leshments ' rounded out a very delightful affair. _ _ _ UnxliicNH MC-M'H rrnlt'i-iilty. The petitioners for the oiganUatlon of a mslness men's fiatcrnlty at Blair met labt v.eeK and wcro called to order by Acting Supreme Organizer H. C M , Burgews , who , uftcr stating1 the object of the meeting , pro ceeded to confer the de-gree upon those irrcent. assisted bj Mi Frank Landers , who md pcifected the organization. 'I ho following ollkeis were elected A C Jones , past president , Jeae T Davis , pres- dcnt ; Thomas I > Llppencott , vice president ; Jay F Davis , secieiary ; John E Shaffer , rcasurer ; James Platz and Crlstcn S Nel- 'on ' , stewards , C C. Colby , guide , I C HI- or. Inner watch , and .M. M Patterson , outer bvatch i After the organization was completed the members took up matters of buelneBa Inter- ] L-st to the city. All the members seemed to I lie very enthusiastic and well pleased with , llio organization _ I HrollitTliiiixl of iilH. j At the meeting last Friday night Dmaha lodge appointed a committee on ur- angementa for the annual memorial eerv- ' ' ecu which arc he-Id every fall In honor of : ho memory of the deceased brethren. An ; ffort will bo made to have Grand Exalted ' ilulcr Meade Detwller of Pennsylvania hero It already set- : o conduct the services It led that Rev J Wesley Gelger of Marlon , a , will deliver one of the addressee At I Ills eamo meeting a committee was ali\ ) j appointed o nrrango for the nnniial boned that will mo during the early part of net jcar. A report has been received to lhe > cffec that the inital outing a couple of week ago was a Success financially , and In ever other wnj A nice eum of money wa turned In the treasury us the profits c the affair. 1'rnlcriinl luilon , Last Tuc ilny night Banner lodge gave on ot the m it Interesting entertainments 1 has ever 1 : ld. H was attended by 300 In \ltcd guests. The program was rendered b ; thn Apollb club , Prof. D. J Hur ley , Mr. Ifawcllff and Mimes Carlson , Do McKcnnn , J/lrglnlo. Merges , Esther llcamar Maggie McXenrlo and Lillian Emsllc Kvcr ; member WJH encored. At the conclusion o the prografi refreshments were served Th credit forlthls successful affair Is In grea me-asllro diV to Mr. and Mrs F A. Vaughi and Mrs. Icrgcs. On next 'burnilay Banner lodge will hav n number bt South Omaha nnd Councl Bluffs met bcra as guests. They come t w Uncos th i degree work. The nd > ! ory board of the supreme lodg meets In lonver on September 10. \v lldllicil of till * World. The men hers of Ashland are making at rnngemcnti/ ! an old-fashioned barbecu to bo held londoy , September 6 , Labor da > Special ratiji have be.cn secured. An Intel estlng prtiufam of speaking , music an amusement * ' Is being prepared. The locali groves of the Woodmen clrcl will glvo A union picnic at Hanpcom par ! Saturday , September 4. All members ai requested t i meet at the office of the suprem forest at IP. a in. sharp. A cordial Invltn tlon Is oy m1c < l to all members of th camps , thflr families and all frlsnds o woodcraft Hi ) attend. Singing , opraklni ! music ami Joanna v\lll bo the order of th day. _ Sgoi'el hwlo < > > otc < . Forest lodge No. 1 , Knights ot the Foicsl has parsed ft set of resolutions thanking th South Sldolmpiovcment club for the Invl tatlon to attend a sacred concert In Rivet view pork last Sunday The Invitation wa accepted ami the lodge attended In a body The st.itii finance committee of the An clent Ordergif United Workmen held n regu lar meeting ; at Grand Ibland ln t week , bu tiansacti'd none but routine business For the tycond time this jcar no oisess mcnt will lie called by the Modern Wood men of Amtjrlca noxtynonth. There wan n assessment in April Order of I InKnxtvni Slut' . The local order Is meeting w lib grea encouragement lu Us plan to raise a fun to establlah'headquartci-s for vl. King mem bera of thel order In thin clt > during th exposition ' { Some time ago the lodges I the Ftate wJro asked to donate to the fun and the response has been very llbera' ' The lodges have been sending In donation at the rate if 10 to 25 cents a member I la the Intention to solicit for donations als among the lodges of Iowa and other neigh boring ctatea after Nebraska Is thoioughl canvassed. A considerable fund Is In pron pect. Order of UKVorId. . Last Flrday evening a number ot th members and friends of Mjrtle lolge Nc 309 gathered at the residence of Sister Ami : McBrldc. 1S07 Lcuvenvvorth btrcet Th evening was most enjoyably spent In hlgl five. mu lc and ilanclng On Friday evening , September 3 , a socla and dance will be given by Myitlo lodge Ni 391 , at Mjrtle Annex hall. Continental block Invitations have been Issued to the varloui lodges of the oidei In the city and a gathering Is expected. of I'J IhliiN. Grand Chancellor Norberg of Holdregc Grand Prela'p W. W. Young of Stanton am HHtiy mji io--of Nebraska City , anothe grand officer , visited the local members las week The grand chancellor arilvcd 01 Monday and was the guest of Nebrask , lodge No. 1 on the evening of that daj Quite' a' reception In his honor was held On Tuesday night he visited Tilune lodgi and on Friday night Mars lodge. Onlcr of Hotl tlcii. Tribe No. 26 was Instituted at Bcatilci lafat Monday night. The officers elected are C. A. Osborne , S. ; W. H. Trlpp , S. S. ; H B. Applcget , J. S. ; E. N. DePuy , P ; D. II Single , C. of H ; H. W. Kcleey , K. of W F. E. Cook , F. S. : J. F. Harkttis , S. S , C. T. Field , G. of W. ; E. J Glllllund , G. o P. ; James E. Binh , Harry W. L. Jaekson C. H. Ncuhauben , T. n. oi n. , A. o. iv. . Special memorial and floral services wll bo held by Washington lodge No 27 , D ol H. , Ancle'nt Older of United Workmen , li : the hall In Labor Temple , this afternoon al 5 o'clock. This Is the first servlee of the kind for the Degree of Honor and aa Inter ring program lias been arranged for l"ic jccuslon Rev Charles W Savldgo will speak. All members of the Degice of Honoi Miclent Order of United Workmen , ami ; lielr friends are Invited T clitjFourth low \sKochlllon. . The hcvcnth reunion of the association of ho survivors of the Twentj'-fourth Iowa In- antry volunteers will bo held at Tlpton , la. , Vcdnesday and Thursday , September 29 nnd 10. A rate of one and one-third fare will 10 made from all Iowa points on the certlfl- ate plan A grand time In promlacd and a nil attendance Is earnestly requested. 1. ltd I CM of tli > > Miit'riilii'CN. Gate City hlvo No. 9 will give a social hop it Patterson hall , Seventeenth and Farnum trcets , next Tuesday night. A committee , a.s been working hard to make the nfliiir . big success and ever > thing Is arranged or an event of tha season. There Is prom- se that the attendance will be very lirge. Don't iinko any dates for L-ilnr Da > . Co [ > Ashland- cheaper tlan flaying at home 5 cents round tilp. lama You 'or IcuKlriKII | > M joii Hike n pn script Ion tone no fit the pets In liu Illluil mill don t u k I In in uw inurh ft will Copt li fuie > ou lc tt It on eo Its tills wa > tluj'se Rot In hiixe nn xhnrliltnnt iirollt In tw | Mrpt plat i1 -IIP ! > ' sol D uilil 15c to Kr to pii ) tlie plugiffi fur nn > \ - IK It to thtm lint It H illffeifiit when juit uinu to us We on ] } ill MMu leut-onnlilt. prnllt -and not n tent IH nilileil for ( lUL-Ion't ilu Ubhii' llmt wa > sun Know Ingllili Kinrlllnif BaltH . 10a Ire' Itoot I leer . Uo alne' ( "elcry I'limiiouml . 1,1 ; nrmi'H Ka ( e'uit * . fcor , 'll'luin'8 1'inlt IMIlK . a.i. inrj'H Malt \Vliltld > . . Mio 'lerct-'B ' Tavorlte 1'rpHcrljillon . CJo Itllllllo . . Ml Irnpy'a Catnirh I'owiler . S'.o Illn-l 8 hwuinp Keel . . . 75o < llow'H Il > | > 0ilio8i ] > hltcs . . . tl IO If Up of l'\K \ S"U tutirt fi D > ppppiala TahlelB w u AM. OTIllJIlrt IN I'HOI'OUTION CUT PRICE DHUCCIST. for. HJth mill Uliliuiuo SU. e'lililirln I pi iKhi , liiiprin ril Ni-nli * , , , . tl.'t..0 ( rumonu i iuiKii < f i > iur NIIIIII , oui > . , . . .if i-r > , oo I 'In ItoNiMiooil 1'iirlKlilnr ril IIIIIM-IN . , , . . . . , . ijt I r 7.f > O hiinililirllllio , lutt-Ht H | > ! < IIIHIlilurlnHf lii-ndl- . IjHr.'i.lMI Nil nil re I'liinoN nl Iftlh.tlll , lirl ; ( ) , 15.00 mill . , . lf < r 00 OrKiuiN ill If I y. (10 , ) ji ! .OOt 1 > . 'J * > .O ) anil . , . # ! 7.r O \\ISTIHN : : sou : ACI\TS for IVIHS .v IMIVD , vosn , IIIIIISON : and ollu-r ri'iiou iic-il iinil.i-H. Vliill < iril i priiiuiill ; ntU-ndi-il In , fiicllon Kiiiirnuleeil or inoiiiii'f iiiult-d. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER , 105 South Fifteenth Street A. G MUKLLKK. Tunsr. Tel. HJ25 tiulUielu Ue Jlimlo lluuic lu the Olt > . Thr \ nlnn 1'ncine Is running Pullman PaUce Bleeping C r dAlly. Omiliu to Colorado Springe. Col. , le v- Ing Qmahn on fast mall -.05 ( p. m. , arriving Colorado Springs next morulnc 11:10. : For reservations and full Informittlon c ll t Cltr Ticket Odlcr 1302 Farn m St. CELLULOID GOODS Wo have just received n ehlpmcnt of these beautiful govds , comprising nine shades In COMMS , imusnns , MIIIUOHS. SOAP nox- is , TOOTH niiusii HOLUIHS , SHOU HORNS. KTC. Celluloid Hair llrushes . 75c and $1 00 Celluloid Mirrors 7ilc. $1 00 and ) l 25 Combs . ICc , SOc , 5c , 35r , COo l.MIl DoilHf SI. Vllddtc of tillMooU , w , isn't ' it ? The reason It's odd Is because Its act ual cost of those ladles' fine' Oxfords that we're closing out- the tegular price Is $2.00 , S2.y > and J2 50 , When von can buy n line Vlcl Kid Oxford tan or ovblood new coin teeter - tor J1.R1 , vou oughtn't to hesitate a moment Hettci come in < nrly Mon day and look these1 Shoes over jou'll buy If you see them. Shoe Dept. G'ad ' and merry in the homo e'ife'lu. ] ] uch uie'inber of the family should bo hunpy shoulel display vim ttiul vivuuity. This i infjjo iblo without good npiiciitc , pet feet di gestion , rich bleiod and sound sloop. All thosn vvilli Phyblcltins rce'eiiiiiuund It. Tolophonu 4iJ and Imvo n He-lit ti your honu1. BEST IN EXISTENCE : 4 The following letter shpwa that Is appreciated abroad as well as at hornet 1-aumlioltl Co , Oniiha N b Oentlsmcn- Inivo un l I.iuiuliolil nnd flnil tlmt It worUH like n cliann All 5"u claim for It 1 found to IK- line I n Kuril It an the lust wuHlilut ; compnunil In < xlHloiu < Hwpottfully , MltS ( "HAS AGOIl C'alicrs. Ill The more sou use It tin- littler jou'll Ilko It. Laundroid Go. i ! u Brook Trout California Hard Shell Crabs ; Loh.stcr.s , Shell mill Hulk. OYSTERS 7.'l HI DO YOU PAY RENT ? lion much ? Say $12 u month Jill a year , 01 51,410 In 10 jo.irs . A dollar puld to n landlord Is eono I forever and leaves nothing but u re- ' i rlnt behind For a sum ciiiml ID your rout , paid I In mon'lilj liiHtallmcntH. the [ O1IAIIA 1.IIAN A. Illlll.UI.Xi ASS'.N. will sell you n home Uvery mon'h'H ' raymui.t will tlvo you a Hiibstantlul liilerest In the propeity , and at the end of 10 yeai you will Imvo ItiHlcnd of landlord's leoclpts a home of jour own Now Is thu time to be-ulii lle-d Hoek , Prlees. Call at 17 < > Knriiiini Sd-iM-t , Her IHilK. ( I. M , > A'rTIVfinH , .Svurrtnry. SI : > IIN'IS , 'he Creightoi HIDAV 'lOMIillT -ii : < . HI i % , TIII : woeimvAim TIIII\TIII co. THE BANKER'S SON. II t'llK Wit It. . Irene Franklin lorand's dancing bchool 1510 larney-st will reopen foradults | 'uesday , Sept 71 ! ) , at 8 p. m , 'or chi'dren ' Saturday , Sept. 5. Open day and evening > r applicat.ons nnd circu'ars. ' Uoujlji Mrjul , c NTitvri'.v u IOAT-I : ) IHCI ICMIII ji'un , t f.o p T il ty up luiiiii | nip ni.tl 00 p r il ly ii J. I' . MAIIKii < 4V SON , I'ruiix ,