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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1898)
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Our doors WILd4 BE OPEN AT 8 O'CLOCl tomorrow morning-so don't stand on the ceremony ot coining , hut come then and make your ciection. Wo have over & ,000 men's suits to ho sac- Y1flc511 In this great bargain sale Iio0 boys' long pants suits. 2J00 children's suits. Men's ten dollar sult for $5.00. Men's eight dollar suits for $4.00. Men's six dollar suits for $3.85. Men's twelve dollar suits for $7.00. Men's fifteen dollar suits for $8.75. ljoys' long pants stilts. $3.85. $5.00 and $5.75. Iioy's LWOPIOCC suits , $2.00 , $2.50 and $3.00. Bhlrt waists. lie. 2&c , 38c nod SOc. Men's trousers , $1.00 , $1.00 011(8 $2.00 , ll/tTS AT JtJ'l' HALF I'RlOi. llnndomo 1)erbys , 0&c. V 'I'otlrlst shalte. II5C , Men's halt hose , Sc , 8c , lOc anti l2.4c. , ten's tancy shirts , collars attached , 25c , 8c and SOc. V Come tomorrow-attend the greatest cloth- lag aio of the year. THl CONTIN1NTAL CLOTIIIN(1 CO. . V Cor. Douglas and Fifteenth Streets. Just received , a large consignment of stylIsh Phactons , Carriages , fluggles and Traps. have just opened another now sam- pie room , \Ve oTter you over one hundred styles to choose from , Come before the as- ortment Is broken. We eli at retail froni Dur wholesale stock. Our prices will surprise you , One block from the east end bt the liarney street car line , IANINGEIL & METCALF COMPANY. l'Iie ii ierii Eqitiitcttt and quick titus of the Union I'aciflc makes it the popular line to all principal western iesorts. City ticket omce , No. 1302 Far- nam st. Original roast beef sandwiches at Michel's. Decorate Nebraska day. Flags and buntIng - Ing at Omaha Tent and itubber Co. , 1311 Farnam , Li r ititti I lie i.ler. "Success In lIfe deijenils upon the liver" is the way Chas. Lamb , the poet and punster , put It. Medical science has prnven that nine- tenthi ; ot tue ailments of living have theIr origin in the lIver. and in constipation cauCd by Its ( lerangemonts. Keel ) the liver lively anti all \vill he vcll. Modern science points cut Cascarets as the only perfect , gentle , positive liver regulator fit to he used In the delicule Ittilnan organitun , All druglsts sell Cascarets , lOc , 25c. SOc. lte Ciil At Hot Sringe , S. D. lJvattn hotel , a de- ltghtful atiti restive retreat , Greatly reduced - duced railroad rates. DR. CHADWICK DROPS DEAD , Ve1l ltiyii l'liyslciau anti Surgeon Siitltieitly FiNlilees in Ills QlIIc iiiilr. V _ _ _ : _ V Dr. P. M. Chadwick. in old resIdent at ntaha , dicti suddenly In his omee In the Ilarker block last evening a few minutes before - fore 6 o'clock. The cause of his death was heart ( allure. The deceaed Vwas a brother of Mrs. WillIam J. Connell , but left no family , Ills death caused great surprise and sincere regret among a wIde circle of trItids. lie about ' 15 years of age and hail been a practiring physician bore for t number of years. During the day ho complained of feeling uuwellVafld he had been forced to call _ _ _ V thu-ubevator boy of the Darker block In to got him medicine several times ( luring the morning , I-be then complained of nothing Iut a severe pain In the stomach. The boy .Iiad just left him last evening when he fell to the door. Dr. Calbraitli was hurriedly called. but when he arxlvcd lie pronounced Dr. Chadwick dead , Dr. Chadwick was a graduate of the University - versity of Vermont and of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Now York , For several years he was connected wIth Bellevue - vue hospital in the city of New York. For the last ten years he has been In active practice in Omaha. Ills remains vlll be taken to his old home in St. Johusbury , Vt. , accompanied by Mrs. ConneD and her son Karl. Arnold's tironto Celery cures headaches. jOe. 25e , SOc. All druggists ; , 'Fouriatt Unto. la the Union Pacific to the famous summer Tcsotts in Colorado , Utah.- California , Jdaho , Montaftit and Oregon. . For rates and advertising matter call al city ticket oflbco , No. 1202 Furnain at , Celebrated hot roast beet sandwiches at Michei'a. TilE 1tlAL'l'Y M/IIKIT. 2NTI1UMEN'1'S placed on record atur- day , Junp 11 , 1803 ; ' Wirrniit Deeds. Irenry Joiiei ; and wife to C. F. Jones , iota 7 ttfldVS. block 7 , Parkers atl. . , . $ 4,700 - OVCOi5CnztI1l wito to M. Fl Lane , lots S ( tn(1 ( C , block 17 , Control hark , 40 nrnh Seidon to Jatnett Ifaziet , 61x140 feet on ' , HidO Eighteenth ettreet in no ow 15-15.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000 l'.jIt Citiiin leeds. 'I. S. Megeath to 0. 'IS' . Megeath , w 135 feet lot 4 , Windsor Place. . . . . . . . . . i1elitt tti Creighton university , a 85 &tet lot 18 Miilard & C.'s ad. . . . . . . . . . 20,000 Blieriff to a. V. linre , trustee , w SO ( ( 'ot of n'4 lot 7 , block 2 , Orchard lUll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,200 iiorift to Catherine Carmichael , lot 4 , 11. 0. Clark's nil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,200 Total amount of transfers.$17,841 SLOW V QAUS : e Douverand roturn-$1O.OO -Juno I6 17 , 18. SItU Fr'anblsca ' and roturn-60. O -Juno 28 1111(1 29. Salt Laku and rqtnrn-Z32.tJ ( ) V -'July 3. Portlitnd and roturn-$60.50 ---July 1 and 2. I \Vaslitii'gtoii and i'Ltit'n$34.25 , -July 3 , 4 and & . , ; .V IffII1O flhld return2675 :1 : -July 11 and 12. , Full Inrormatlon at. Ticket OfIce Dcpot , 1802 lrusm St. 10th &Masou Sts. V . . ' . 04- ' k' IllAtco nAnaAIcM TI1l WIIIIC At I'riep. thnt 'WliItnsftre the Imine- dlaile Slo of Eer7 One. Commencing Mondsy morning , June 13th , we otter several high-grade Pianos itt prices way below th reach Of eompetltiono WP cannot Quote the prices of all , but the following - lowing clil IVe you an idea of whst early purchasers will find in our ware rooms : No 1. I3mIth & Co.'s upright , full size , second h and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $165.00 No. 2. Jacobs Bras' , upright , full size , second h and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183.00 No , 2. Howard upright , oak case , slightly used. 3 pedals. with the celebrated orchestra attachmcnt , worth $300.00 ; this week price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $185.00 No. 4 , Whitney upright , beautiful walnut case , been used at concerts , but looks new , 3 pedais. elegant tone and finely made , worth $375.00 ; this week price..220.0O No , 5. Krell new sample piano , In fancy design ( their latest ) ) , ilgured walnut case-how mItch will you give ? Sl'ECIAL. Kimball , largest size , used only two years , Just like new , fancy walnut case , 3 Iedale , a iterfect liiano In every way. on nie at a sliccial prIce-It you want the best look at this one. These are ixtciily flno Instruments from our selected stock of up-to-date goods and should not be conioundeil with the usual second-handed stock of old-style and worn 0111 so-called bargains. t'itne payments If ileslre'l ' , One price to nil. No commissions to teachers. and your money back it you are digsatisfled. C4 early and secure choice seconO-hand organs , Story & Clark , Ureat Western , Ciouglt & Warren and Domestic at $12.CO , ILOO , $19.00 , $24.00 to $32.00. Ensy terms . , A. IIOSP 1513 Douglas St.VOmaha. The Continenni li utile , ! , Tito new Wabash solid vestibule train of day coaches , sleeping and dining cars. t train for tourists and all classes of travel. will Leave Chicago ( daily ) , 12 noon. Leave St. Louis ( daily ) , 9:10 : a. m. Arrive New York via \Vcst Shore , 3:30 : p. m. Arrive Boston via Fitchburg , 5:50 : p. in. All agents sell tickets for this train and will tell you all about It. Ask him or write 0. N. Clayton , N. W. P. Agt. Wabash It. ft. A. B. T. Co. ; meugere furnished ; bag. gage delivered. 1302 Dougee St. Tel. 177. Hot roast beef sandwiches , Michel's , Mid- way. Notice. Members of Maple camp , No. 045. Modern Woodmen of Macrica. All Woodm 'n attending - tending the Omaha District Logrolling association - sociation picnic. to be given at Arlington , on VoiI1et.Iay ( , Juno 15 , are requested to moat at the hail , 112 North Fourteenth street , at 8 a. in. , sharp , Wednesday , June 15. and march to the ilepot. B. F. IIItAILEY. Assistant Clerk. Grand Central Sin I , , , A "A practical demonstration of the wisdom of ectnblisliing a free messenger anti guide service at the New York Central Station In New York City was given a few days ago. " remarked a gentleman vlio had just returned from the metropolis this inornilig. ' 'I vent to th big town on the 9:20 evenir.g train , arriving at New York at 7:30 : , on time to a ittittute , as usual. lii the ear that I ss'as in was a charming old laiy who ha(1 a big satchel.Vhen we got otT the train I proposed - posed to carry tlit' old lady's baggage to ( lie street from away tiit at tIle F'ortyfourth Street end of the depot. It's a long vaik , you kuow , from that end to the Forty-second Street exit , and the old lady was all alone. I was just about to take her satchel from ( Ito porter vlieit a smart young man In a bino uniform , . , % Vcariflg a round red hat such as lirilish soldiels wear , and having embroidered - ered on the front in gold letterS. 'Grand Central Station Attendant. ' stepped up to her , touched his hat anti politely asked where alto visIted to go. lie took the satchel from tbo porter and harried It to the entrance. where , after proteettng her from the horde of hacknen. ho put her and her baggage on a cross town cur and vent back Into the station. Of course it was oiily what lie was hired to do. but he did it so nicely that I was greatly pleased , and the little old lady was pleased also. There was a troubled look on her face when she stepped off the traIn , but when she saw the uniform of the young feiiow who spoke to her It all disappeared. She know she was in good haittis anti need not worry more. That messenger service is a great institution. When a lady boards aNew Now York Central train for New York alone now she knows that she will be protected from the ( line the train starts till site is safely In a carriage or car in Now York City. What more cuuhi be asked of a railroad than that.-Rochcster Union aacl Advertiser. 'l'oday. free band concert , beautiful Krug nark. the great family resort. PENNSYLVANIA CLUB PLANS ieystone State Nat ies Making Ar- rniigciiieiits for 'I'liel r Dxltositloit Visitors' littertiiiiiiiieitt , Tim meeting of the Pennsylvania club held in the Conitnercial club parlors on Friday evening was a great success , the attendance being unusually large. In the absence of Ocneral Manderson nud Mnor Clarkson , ft. C. Patterson presided , anti asked various I'ennsylvanian who wcro present 'to ' deliver - liver short addiceses. Investigation has disclosed the tact that there are at least 5.000 native Penosylva- amos living In Omaha , and 5.000 more In the state. At ; effort will be made to get. nil these persons to attend the exposition on Pennsylvania day and help make the Pennsylvania - sylvania picnic a success , The picnic will be held on the old Fort Omaha grounds , just north of the exposition grounds , An excellent band will be tn attendance to furnish ( lie music , the governor of Pennsylvania will be present and it is the intention of the committee to make It the greatest 'reunion of Pennayl- vanlans ever held west of Chicago. Oanc- big facilities will be afforded the younger persons , refreshments will be served to all , and everything vill be free. 'rho date can not be announced at once because of the fact that ( lie governor of tim Keystone state has not been able to let the committee know exactly what day lo cait be here , but In order thatcill Peunsyl- vanians may be notified Secretary W a. Sliriver , 1403 Farnam street , desires that all native l'ennsylvanians in the state sent ! their addresses to liii ; ; together with their native L'cnnsylvania town and county , All these names and addresses will be entered upon a register and by this means Itersons from afar will bo able to locate their friends and acquaintances through ( lie Pennsylvania - sylvania club register , Fiiiternt of it Veteraii , WIlliam 1' . Luitn , whp die' ! at the county hospital from dropsy , was buried yesterday lit ( lie Grand Arny of the Republic circle from ii. L. Ilurket's by old ( 'olnraies , with the beautiful and very impressive to- acrid service of the Ladles' Circle of the Grand Army of the Itepublic. Mr. 1.unn was a sergeant In the Twenty. tiilitl Michigan and served lti country over three years. No relatives could be found , but lie had careful attention duriiig his long illitess aiil WAN tenderly laid to rest with all the honors of a soidiers burial. rulilio 'totice , The Northwestern Line Daylight Special now leaves the U. P. depot at 6:40 : a .xn. ; arrives Chicago 8:45 satne evcnInq No change In ( ho other trains , The Overland iniited 4:45 : in. aqd the 9piabtt Clij n SPecial a .C:4i : p. in. arrive at Iiicago 1 : and 9:30 : respectively , next morning , The mct advanced vestibuled sleepers. diners and free parlor chair care-of course-what elae would the "Northwestern" have. City Tick. " Offlce 1401 Faruaw st. iror host , Ilccicitlois ROil Recovery Of IlezaIb Visit the Ivgns hotel and famous baths at 1101 SprIngs , 5 , D. Greatly reduced railroad rates , Ireland in pictures and magazines bound by A. I. hoot , 1609 Ilowaril street , This afternoon. band concert in beautiful Krug park. Take the children. ChINESE CALLED IN COURT Habea8 Oorptis Proceedings Brought by Wah Lee of Lneoln. HEARING GOES OVER UNTIL NEXT MONDAY Coiiplnliannt Alleges ( lint Malleiia front the I.nnd of the Poppy linte hoots iiriilit here ( I ) lie Sold as Slaves , Until next Monday , at least , Sherift Mc' Donald will be the custodian of three Chinese - nose maidens , each of whom has seen 16 summers. The three girls are Lun ifim , Lun Yuk and Lun Ten , who are detaIned upon ltabeaa corpus proceedings brought by \Vah Lee , a laundryinan of Lincoln. Wah Lee came up front Lincoln yesterday - day and immediately huitted up Edson iticIt , to whom he told his tale of woe. lie saId there wore some forty or fifty Chinese girls in this cIty , brought here by the Chinese village companies that are operating at the exposition. lie further added that the girls were broughthere ostensibly for the purpose of operating villages where native lite in China would be portrayed in nil its simplicity , but that as a matter of fact , the girls were secured for immoral purposes. These girls , he contended , were confuted against their will Via a building at Thirteenth anti Chicago streets and were under the immediate control of Lem You , In his petition - tition , Mr. Lee alleged that thatead of ho- eating the girls at the exposItion grouitds it was the purpose to sell them at tate rate of $1,500 , delivered in San Francisco , and that seven had already been so ilisitoseil of. Upon this altowing being made , the writ went out , retuinahle before Judge Scott at 2 o'clock. At that hour the three gina anti a number of oUter persons from the Chinese quarter appeared in court , but owing to ( lie tact that there was no disinteretetI lnr- soil present who could act as an Interpreter - preter , the ease went over until next Moo- day morning , the three Miss Luns in the meantime being turned over to Sheriff McDonald - Donald for safe keeping. - Don't liiii' Court Rules , It was apparent that the Chinese girls diii not understand the rules nod regulations - tions of an Anterican court. as all of the time during the proceedings they kept tip a chattering , winking and smiling at tlte jtidgo when he Intimated that they should keep still. The complaining witness in the ease insisted - sisted that he knew what he did whet ; he made tite nmtiavlt for the writ of habeas corpus. Ho said that the girls were iiti ported by one of the big Chinese companies of San Francisco and that it was never ( lie iitteittion to return ( Item to their Un- tive land. lie said that bringing them here was a scheme to evade the United States laws and continue the traffic in selling Clii- nose girls. H. Sling , ( lie foreign agent for ( lie Union l'acItlc Railroad coinpatty , and who has an interest in thin Citineso concession at the exposition , said tltat nil of the allegations loathe In ( Ito ailidavit byVali Leo were ab- soltitely false. lie said that the girls had not been brought to America for immoral nurposes. They were willing to come , were all registered with the United States au- tlioritics , and the company bringing them had given bonds for their return to China at the close of ( ho exposition. Ll'l'lIA'i'ION 'I'AlCIIS A NfV 'I'VRN. : fliinitiaeiiii'iit lieNtritilietI rromh litter- ferliix % ViOi Streets or Cairo. The row between the Streets of Cairo antI the Streets of All Nations has takch another - other legal turn. This ( lute it involves the omcers of the cxpositiomt , who arc restrained from interfering with the conduct of the Streets of Cairo. The new comnphicatiotis were brought about Friday night wlteti an otilcer of the Department of Concessions instructed - structed two of the exposition guards to visit ( lie Streets of Cairo anti close the gates , he at the same time declaring that the contract. wRit the concessionaire was cncelcd and forfeited. At the time of this action , the performances In the Streets of Cairo were in progress , ( lie street parade being on. The manager , Harry O'Brien , COnlillCd with the demands of the guards and th streets were closed during the bat- ance of the night and during nearly all of yesterday. Last evening , however , Mr. Ol3rlen and his attorney , T , J. Mahoney , appeared - peared before Judge Scott and upon mak- log their showing , secured the temporary restraining - straining order. Arguments upon the application - plication to make the order permanent will be heard next Wednesday morning. Before Judge Scott granted the restrain- log order asked for by Manager O'Brien , ( lie latter assured the court that the muscle dance had been tabooed in the Streets of Cairo anti that an order had gone out , Informing - forming thogirls that any and all persons found dancing it would be at once dia- charged. CITY WILL ANSWER YEISER Iteply lit the Maiidiimus Cimse Iezt.ly to lie File. ! nit 2ioitilny itlorii iitg , On Monday morning City Attorney Connell - nell will file in the district court pa answer to the petition filed by J. 0. Yeiser for an alternative writ of mandamus to compel City Clerk Higby to call a special election for the submission of the initiative and referendum - endum to the people of this city. Yeisor submitted to the council a petition signed by a large numlcr of names , asking for a special elecion for the submission of the question. The council disregarded title petition on the strength of City Clerk lilgby's statement that It did not contain enough flames to satisfy the law governing - ing the case. Then Yeiser asked for a writ of mandamus upon the city clerk to call a special vlection. In the answer the city attoritey sets tip that. thto petition is detective lit that it does not contaiit the required number of names. It is also alleged ( lint ( hero is no money available in the city treasury to pay the cost of a special election , Selliitg the IIonIs. Yesterday was ( lie date upon wltich the first halt of the $300,000 refunding bonds soul to Spitzer & Co. were to have been delivered and the cash paid. Tue delivery did not take place nor the payment , It Is not believed , however , that there Is any hitch in the deal , for when City Treasurer ecived an answer ( lint Instructions had been We Want , Every Visitor to the Transnilestsslppi to know we are carrying the largest lIne of tools west of Chicago for machinests , carpeitter , mculders , etc. , and we want you to call an get our prices , Also supplies fJ exhibitors. JAS. MORTON & SON CO. , Hardware and Floe Tools. 1511 000011 STI11IIIT Edwards sCat a tehezraw to the firm he resent - sent by mail , Thiall tter may arrive late this afternoon. The bonds wereetthu be taken in two batches , one-half onmsluno 10 and the otlie'r littlE a month inter , .miy are all ready for dehivry. They nretobe sent. to the National - tional Bank of the Rtppbiic in Imoston , Mortnlitst Statistic. . The following births and deaths have been reported in the tweitty-four hours ending at noon yesterday to the ltealth commis- sioner. Births-Joseph l. Ileeson , 1138 North Twenty-third street : utoy : L. L. Swamison , 2018 North Twenty-fourth Street , girl ; ii. Ii. hoffman , 4220 Erakitte .treet , boy ; ; IV. It. Rogers , 2825 Parker street , boy ; 11. Gross , 018 North Eighteenth street , girl , Deatlts-liirillo M. Whiting , Fifilt and Locust streets , 6 months old ; Richard 110w- aril , 1005 Capitol avenue , (4 years old , Free concert thin atteraoon. Beautiful Krug park. Take the chilthrcn. ICelt' is ltn.l % 'niite4. Information has been received by the p0- lice that J. S. Kelly , the supposed burglar arrested by the volice Friday at the American Bxpress company's offlctt when ho called for two telescope satchels supposed to contain stolen articles , is wanted at ( lrand Island. Kelly Is alleged to have been implicated with two other men in a series of burglaries conlmittcl ? iii that city , lie is also waitteti at Ited Cloud , Neb. , for burglary atiti horse stealing , An oiilcer will arrive from Grand Island to take Kelly Into custody. ' ' , . 'I'lie ldvni. A palace resort hotel. Finest mineral baths lit the west. Hot Springs , S. U. Greatly re- tiUctl railroad rates , Vvnui Cnn Itcacit David City , York , llarvanh , hastings in a Parlor chair car without change if you only take thO "Ehlhorn" 3 p. in. train front Webster St. ( leliot. 1401 Farnam St. Shot a St. I.tis Olilcer , John hubbard , a negro wanted in St. Louis for shooting a police officer last Jan- unry , was arrested yesterday on Ninth street. The lit , Louis police have been ilotiuied , The shooting of the oflicer resulted from nit attempt of the omcer to place hubbard on- dcr arrest for a petty crime. \Vuntcl lit South Osnnhn. A. L. Chiristiansoti Is under arrest on the charge of being a fugitive from justice. Christianson Is wanted In South Omaha for robbing the cash drawer in tile store of C. 81. Sanford , for whom Ito worked , Dr. Yneger , 405 l'axton 111k. Tel , 1016. Hayin Bros this We Will be Special Bargain Week. We want every visitor to the city this- to buy shoes of us. We know our goods are right-and you can't duplicate our prices anywhere. Ledies' thin Dni.gola2 . iuco and but toil shiou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladles' lute Tait ICItJ , i2.0 litce shoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lien's tine I'an Dorniobi , * 0,00 litco itoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boy's lute 'ran tomtgola , t2.0O lace shoe' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FOR HOT % VLATIJER. IflfiiLltS' 75c Strap Slippers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Citild's $1.00 Strait Shipiters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Misses' $1.33 Strap Shiirters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i LADIES' ' OXUORDS. Lndle' fine Inn aitfi black tlongoia $1.75 oxford ties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Ladies lute 'ic1 kiil , $2.00 oxford I let..i HAYDEN BROS. Selling Ncs' and Good Shoes Cheap. , - - This is the ' ( OFFICIAL SOUVNIR \4 SPOON k The composite head is made from 48 photographs . from the handsomest ladies In tim 24 states. The principal - cipal industries of these states is also shown. 'I'Iiese i beautiful spoons are made of striing silver , nlain itnil gold bowls ; conic lit two V sizes-teitH and coffee. . 'b TIto conc'ssion for these 5loO was given to : .J 000i W1 Ryan & co I The Jewelers , -i1- 109 So. 10th Street. Boston Store Drug Dept. Special Prices for This Week Paine's Celery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newport Sea Bait , 10 pounds . . . . . . . . . . 20e I1ootI' Saraiipurihla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ito Booth's llyomoi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sic Pc-ru-na . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lydia I'inkhunt'e Compound . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Cc Kiimers iiwamnp Root . . . . . . . . . . . .40c and lie Camolo Juniper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescription . . . . . . . . . . VIe Castoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220 Lincoln Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 4711 Soitp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Packer's 'far Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14e Cashmere Bouquet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie Colgate's Viorie Soap. box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Cradtiock's Medicateih1Soap , box . . . . . . ISo Juvenile Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc 'Iltittermilk Soap , box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 llawlys Ctirlene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 llawle3"it Shampoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc Danderine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 Boston Sture Drug Dept. - li'VElt I.ttjiP . OR' Lawu Hose We sell is guaranteed-the prices range from 74c to 20c per foot. OMAHA TENT AND RUBBER CO. , :1811 : It'AiINAM S'l' . i ftA6S' 8.foo lhiuitlitg FlugH , . , $ , , . . . . . . . 4xI ( fiit liiiiitii.g Plugs , . . . . . . .1.01) .1a8 tout lIiiiitiig iiugN , . , . . , . . l.0l ) flat ) foot Utimiting Flogs . . , . . . . . MaiB tout lliiit4tii VJiigs , , . ' . . . . I1.iil ) lOxifi ( out l.luntiiig Fiogit e . . . . . 1ltJO ( ) Cotton Viugs , Ifle to , . , V , , Muslin lClu&is , Bu dosris UI ) . Townsend Wheel & Gun Co. , 116 S. 15th Street , NEBRASKA MEDICAL SOCIETY ThirtIeth Annnnhseu.ion of the Stnte Orgnnizn4Itt un. ft Pine l'rogrniu , The thirtieth annual meeting of the Nebraska - braska State Medical society , which is to convene in the Thurston Rifles' bali at Soy- entcenth and Douglas streets , Tuesday morning next , will be a memorable one in the history of the society. The usual pro- pram will be supplemented by the following papers : "Nasal Catnrrh , iii Its Relations to Pulmonary Tuberculosis , " Tuesday , 2 p. in , , hi. Fletcher Ingals , M. D. , Chicago ; "Cure of Inguinal Hernia in the Male , " ( illustrated by the steropticon ) , Tuesday , 8 p. in. , Henry 0. Marcy , M , U. , Boston ; "The itraske Operation , " Tuesday , 9 ii. in. , Joseph Ii. Matthews , 8 ! . D. , Louisville , Icy. ; "The Treatment of Seine Grave Comphica- tions of lisenses , " Wednesday , 8 p. in. , 110- hart Ainory hare , M. D. , Philadelphia ; "In- testinal Surgery , " \Vednesday , 9 p. m. , John 13 , Murphy , M. I ) . , Chicago , "Operative In. dicittions In Appendicitis , " A. Morgan Vance , M , D. , Louisville , ICy. ( Jill ) fl , Ill. , ( IIi0 a. iii , , ( hi.l0 fl , ifl 640 A , lit. , 6:40 : A. 81. , 6:40 : A. 81. The Nortltwestern line train to St. I'auh , Minneapolis , Spirit Lake , Dulutht and all Dakota - kota points , fi-oin the Union Pacific depot. 365 das every year. "Through by day. light , ' ' 1401 Farnani St. - . 4 A 1'Luuzrc In the famous plunge bath at hot llprings , South Iaknta , is aloiio worth tito trip. Greatly reduced railroad rates , Write ftvans hotel , have Root print it. DAYI.lOhl'l' TI1AIN TO COLORAIO vi RUOILJ.lnnhi floats' . Leaves Omaha 5:20 : a. Zn. . arrives 1)enver and Colorado Szwlns S p. in. Take this train anti save aleepIg car ratn of $3.50. Ticket omco 1323 Farnani street , Hamilton Warren , 81 , D. , tclecUc and magnetic - netic physician , hits moved his omcc to the Tizard block , 224 North 23d street. Special atiention to all long standing or lingering diseases and to diseases of women and chii- dreii , Roses lie it dozen , beaUtiful floral do- signs. Donaghue , 103 So. 16th street. $25.00 buys a fine tailored suit a J. A , Kervans. 422 S. 15th at , WE WON'T CHARGE YOU When you come in Ttiseday and buy a. Lull of us you want shipped-we woii't charge you a cent extra for boxing or iiack Inn- Uncle sam's Tobacco Cure. . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Ice Cream Soda . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . 100 Pniiie's Celery COmpotlad. . . . . . ' . . ' . ' . - . . ' C'SC West's Nerve and Brain Treatment . . 320 t'yramid l'ilo Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sitiart's Dypepsiii. Tablets . . . . . . . . . . . . . Citmole Juniper , , , , . , , , , , . , . , , , , , , . . . . . . $1.00 $ Dully Malt Whiskey . . . . . . . . . , ' SOc liootl's Iarsaparilla , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sic \VIhliani's l'ink Pills . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . t0e Vine ICohafra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Lvthia l'inkhnin's t'onipotmnd. . . . . . . . . , . . . .690 . l'ierce's Fn'orlto I'rescription . . . - . . . . SIC Carter's Liver Fills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c Pc-ru-na . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lie Fellow's Ilypophtosphilte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 . Castoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22c Warlier's Safe Cure flarflehd Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 IIunTndi Water , . , , . , , , , . . , , , , . , . , , . . , . . ' iSo lUre a hoot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mnltd Milk , , . , . . . . . , . . . . . . ,3Sc. The , $3.00 S'LER " LIQICE UIH4F DRUUIIST 10(1 * nuil (71iicao Si. . - - - - . Aft NEBRASKA IS 'WftCOME ' Visitors to the great exposition Tuesday , Juno 14th , with their COuS'lllS anl their aunts1 and their chiildren are invited to visit this odd stoi'o. Odd in being unlike any dtlier in this great Trallsmiss'issippi I region. Odd in tim magnitude of it's retail trade- odd iii being the better store because so iiiuch more than a store.rishe fine and mechanic arts from stock aiid decorations. It's buyers have ransacked the best markets of the world to collect the stock we show. Nobody is ever asked to buy but a corps of help sianci ready to serve visitors intelligently and civilly. You will find unequalled values in China , glass , . aiid 13.1111)5. I-louse furnishing goods , illchlling gI'ltIIiI eware , tin ware , woodenware aiid the thousands of little things that go into the kitchen. Fancy goods , -rs ladies' bilts ( , ehlatelaVine , pocket books , etc. Jewelry Ill all the newest novelties , every article guaranteed at I one-third the price usually asked. Novelties , gaines uid toys in endless variety at prices that have made our 11211110 ft household word throughout Nebraska. Don't fail to come in if only to look. V I V ' 1519 dad 1521 Doug'as ' Street V V TIlE 99-CEN'L' STORC. ' - " - ! . "Take It Ai'vav ! " . I A prominent businus mann used this expression yestor : L-t _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ day , when asked vhitt should be dotie with his zinc # ' lined refrigerator which was being replace with a _ _ _ 'lit i : L HJ3RRICK Don't dpend your money on refrigerators that arc U ? -cLt claimed to be handy to cleun--get ono thimtt requires no - ' V 5ci'ubbizig and Is alivijys CLEAN , DRY and SWEET. S quires & rnith , GINI7AL A GliNTS , zjj c.iz'ir.ir. TEL. 10041 , AVE. F. D. Kees , Agt , , Beatrice , Neb , I. Poarlnian , Agt , , Piattemouthi , Nob. The Only Original Exposition Souvenir Spoon. FOR SALE BY Coffee $1 35 5. Omaha. R. S. co. , A , Mnndeiborg. C. S. Raymond. W. D. Gotifrey. Tea $2.75. Makors. 1' . IL Fttd iiiitii. Aib F.dliitiiii , Frit z Ititndwull , . . . . Joe. Rtidd , . 0 Ii Oil ' . , . . W. Llndt.y. 0. Bluffs criLnf , ot 131 iVholesahe JewelConibs & O. JO I' lrenzr 92o0 , 1,000 tine. , ers Ortinhia. Nit , . iI.t.eilel. A. B.Ilubariiian , Jacquoniin & Co ONE 1'RICE AND NO i3 EVIA'l'ION. I 65 Piano Bargains For This Week Only. We intend to celebrate Nebraska Day by giving piano buyers a benefit. We have ito agents or traveling alen , but save that expense - penso to the buyer by selling that niuch V lower. We buy for eliot cash and lit large quan- V titles , having contracted with tile different V factories for over 1,200 pianos to be dehiv- V ered and paid for during ( be present year. This week to visitors from out of the city who will select a Itiano other titan a make V bavo not already sold in their locality we will make an extra special discount- in tact we will not be particular about ( ho vroflt as every 1)18110 WO sell becomes an agent and helps us sell others , We sell thin V Chickering , Steinway and Fischer , which are ( lie three beet pianos in the world. You V cannot buy eithertof these makes anywhere ' " cisc in Omaha , We have 20 other diffent. inakes.at $100 to $100 less than you can buy them aiiywliere else. Pianos ( lint other dealers call $300 pianos and offer from $275 , , to $200 we sell for 88.O0 , l'ianos that V V , ' others sell fr $300 to $350 we sell for $178 , ' V $185 and $223 , . V. Every piano guaranteed as reprecnted , or ' . , ' , , V money refunded , . Remember the railroad rates Nebraska Day are only one cent per mile. , Hayden Bros. V t V _ , - - t - - NEBRASKA DIThGS Or to state the ease correctly , the greatest assortment of drugs and medicines In No. braska-and the lowest urices-Yesi We are CUT 1'RICB DIIUCIGIIITS. Ueguiar , Our I'rIc. PrIce. ISo \'ermniit Root Beer ( znzilcCs 5 gal. ) lie lie Thompson's Citerr3' l'hoiiihmate , , . . . , 140 ( $1.00 "llyoniei" ( liooth's , complete ) . 640 * 1(0 Loring'S Iiihinler , complete . , . , , , . , 7Oc $1.00 8Iaitd 8111k , , , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , ISo SOC liurstords Acid I'hos'hate ; . . . . . . . . . . 340 $1.00 Vine CnrdUi , % f3 sell , , , . , , , . . . . . , , , 640 , SI (10 ( YRIQ'i' hair Tonic . . . . . . COo ISo Swan's Down Pewiler , . . , . , , . . , . , . . , ' , ito Qtiai't liottle Port Claret or Sherry. , , , too ( lend 2-quart FountaIn Syringe. . . . . . . . . . 490 ISo Ailcoek's l'orous I'iastcrs . . . . . . . , 90 25c Ailea's Foot Ratio , . . , . , . . , , , . . . , . , 190 $1.00 Ayer's hair Vigor . . , . , . , , . . . . . . . . SOIl SOc iliriey's ( 'atnrrli Cttro , . . . . . . . . . . . . 840 SOc hicef , Iron and Vine i , . . . , . , , , , 340 lie 1irowna tamphioratect Tooth t'ow- der . , . . . , , . , , . . . . , , . , . , . . . . . , . , .n. , ISa lSc hirown's Bronchial TrocheS. . . . . . . . 193 V lie liahlentine's Remedies . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie ISe titicklen's ArniCa Sitivo . . . . . . . . . . . 190 SOC lieet llxtraet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3(0 ( lie Ileechinmn's I'ihis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39e 250 lritiidreth's I'ihls . . , t , . . . , , , . , . , . , , , ISo $1.00 IJratiiheld'n Mothers' Friend. . , . , , 740 lie box (3 ( citke ) liuttermnilk Soap 100 Sc COugh 1)ropa ( Menthol ) 2 for . . . , Sd SOC Crane's ] 'urniturn Polish , . . . . . . . . . 25c lie Carter's hAttie Liver I'ihis. . , , . . . . . . lb ISo Cuticurn Scull . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 lie Calder's Tooth Powder , . . . . . . . , 190 $2.0I ) ( 'hlt'hester's Rngiislt I'eniiyroyni Pills ( Diamond liramid ) , , . . . , . , . , $1.49 Itt' C.trbohic . Salvo ( Sitermrtii & Mc. Coniteil's ) . . . . . , , . , . . . . . , . . . , . , iSc ISo fli''itt's W'itch lintel nlve . , . , , , 190 $1.00 Riectric hitters , , , , . , . . , . . , , . , , . . . . , 69c lie Electru.Slhiroii. for cleaning 90 SOc Ely's Cream hahn . . . .e . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 lie ( Imirgilmig Oil . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , lb lSo ( Inrtlehil Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190 Termite mtirnt cnhi. ( boils nh iten' nod genuine . - uine , Write or call for cntaiogtie. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go 1513 DOflGF ST. ' MIDDTdO OF BLOCK. ilfway between old and new postofflce. _ _ . 6reat , Valuefor ' ' _ Little Money D The following pianos will be offered ca Juno 13th , and until sold- Clilckeriti- Pine WaIiiutCRo hilly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llockcr SteM- ilbotly C.o oitly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Small Uprigiit- 110113 * gitttrantccd oitly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kimball , Hardman , Fischer itnO other standard makes from $65.00 upwards. Easy paynients if desired. 150 NEW IVEltS , POND , VOSB and EMEItSON PIANOS at strictly wholesale nrices. New pianos for rent. A. C. MU1ILLIiR , Piano Tuucr. Tel , 1625 CIIOLLER & jUELLER U 1313 Farunmn SI S Omaha. Lai'gest Music 1)cahers in tltt. W'est. - - - - ; Easy 1EDF VaIking ' the result ¶ ' after buying 1 V 3'a pair of our I' 3.5O IV , I ; Regent ' Shoes. They come in all styles and j \ leatliers-ineliidiimg patent ' leathers , calf , kangaroo , ' I srici kid , enanmel and all colors of tatis. $5 and $6 values for $3. 50 , , f Regent Shoe Co 205 S. 15th St. Mall Orders Filled , ' ) } IIY ! : : i , I . . "hb.'e. - . - . - - - , . . . - . . , ' , ; ; . HAMMOCKS- We talk so much uncut Jewel ( laito- lone Stove4 ( lint you may PL'rilaps be led to belIeve thittt we sell nothing elne , Fact is ( lint we hnndlo all kinds of hardware and many npuchmi kimitis of "lintVentlier lilirdware , " Imiciud- inn a full line of Ilammocics and 1(15 CItIIAM F1IIIIOZIJIIS- Ve sell the "Arctic" anti "White Mountniit" Freezers ( intl Otto itch ynu a good one , warranted to give entis. fitction , for $1.15 for two'iuitrt size , multi a little more for larger izes. Take a. IonIc at them , , JOHN HUSSIE HARDWARE COMPANY , 2407 Cumji'St. Ifavo yeti seen OUt "Acorn" exhibit at this exposition7 'tye are giving away a beautiful range , fur a ticket , V V V'V 4 you're the Fe1'1 w Whose trade we S'flIht. We caui suit . ' your titste iiiiil $ .ocketbook . anti It c'oti V ouhy 5 costs. V , * p Tlit's nil we chiai'g ' ( or V j Our5CerttJersey/ UhlltlCStiOIItibly the best clgiir itolii" ' Wiiui'e ( or the Illollt'y. Paxton Block oigardore Vttrflfltfl 1Oth Jacob Jttikiilpk. ProM. fr4 1 - - -