' AtLi _ . ' .j.L.41AJL JflJ.Lj.4 I. A.LJk4. I . i i j4j. I1i i $ . I ! . - 'FIIE ' OMAhA DAILY BEE : rU1IITRSDAY , , TUNE 28 , 189S , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TURN DO\VN \ NEW ENCLADERS * 1ationa1 Eclectic Medical Aociat1on Bofusen Them Membership. DEVOTE TIlE MORNING TO BUSINESS flueor9I Then Iicl.1c to Tnkc the Aftrriuon tind 1eiting to View the EXIMIt IDII.C ) ft l'er ( . * tIILI Tn on tcItl1erN. flynecology , tiurglcnl and meBcal , was the FUbject engrOMing the nttenton at the National 1cloctIc Medical assoeitttion until noon yetorday. It wna divhlct Into wo tcctionB , that dicu8sing the nurgical phaa being presided over by Dr. } L I. Stnnlleo of St. Louis , who Bubmitted ft paper on " $ alpingitis , ° ' flfll that covering the medical being presided over by Dr. Thomas Uarth of Clarion , Ia. In the latter section papers were submitted by Dra. George Covert of Clinton , Wis. ; T. F. Castelino of ldgnr , Nob. ; M. A. Carriker ot Nebraska City and others. During the early morning proceedings the amendment to the byinws , submitted by Dr. cL W. Iioskowitz nt ow York a year ago to Provide for a levy of a ncr capita tax of 10 cents for the beneflt of the natIonal association , was adopted after it had been thoroughly sifted. Dr. Iloskowltz , in ox- vlanation of his Lunendnent. said It was simply applying the Idea. of certain secret societies In their methods of supporting their grand lodges. Later in the session Dr. J. F. McClanahan of floonviiie , Mo. , proposed an amendment : to the bylaws to cut down the annual dues ; 2. The membership fee is now $2 , ind the annual dues $5. Dr. McClnnahan desires to make It $5 altogether , and said ho knew a a great many doctors who wauld join the national ass&iatlon if the proposed reduc- , tion. were madb. tinder the ru ! s lila amendment - ment will lie over for a year. The credntIais committee reported that It. had refused the application of the New England Eciectic Medical Boclety for recognition - nition as an auxiliary body on the ground that It cannot ho recognized as either an auxiliary or a suhorlinate society , because it is an organization of a general character , drawing its membership from the several New England states. To a certain extent it competes with the national association and its rules are not so strict , he said. The report was adopted , as was also Its reconi- menlation that a number of state and other societies , which had been accustomed to send delegates , be admitted as auxiliary bodies. CONt of Trip to I'iirls. Dr. J. K. Scudder of Cincinnati , chairman - man of the committee on 'Jim l'aris 1OO cx- position , conveyed the Information In a report - port that through correspondence with soy- oral transportation companies 'his committee - tee liati ascertained the. cost of a trip to Paris , by way of Eng- hind , stopping a week In England and devoting two weeks to Paris , to be $210 , inclusive of twelve admissions to the l'aris exposition. if less time verc spent in Englatid the figure might be cut down to $1tO. Additional time in Paris would entail an extra expense to the visitor of $2.25 per day. however , If the trip vero made from New York direct to Havre , the cost might be reduced to $160. The corn- mitteo desired more time and It waa therefore - fore continued. On the president's address Dr. Farnum named Drs. A. V.7. Smith of Chicago , J. It. Duncan ef Crawtordsvillo , md. , and It. L. Thomaa of CinciniiatiJal the committee. The committee on necrology reported resolutions - lutions in memory of Dre. Julla It. howe of Chicago , Ceorge Kirkpatrick of La Harpe , Ill. , and James Anton of Lebanon , Wis. The committee to receive contributions for the King memorial tablet , it hati been stated In the president ' address as having been appointed by the late Prof. John King and Prof. Un Lloyd of Cincinnati , consists of Dra. 3. K. Scud- der of Cincinnati , C. 'iv. Boskowits of New York and D. Maclean of San Francisco. After the second section of discusaion bad cloSed the association adjourned untii this morning , intending to give up the remainder of the day to the expositIon. The doctors visited the exposition in an Informal manner , although at first it was the intention to go out In a body , but the heat interfered with the original plan. All -the Litternopn and a good part of the even- lag were spent in viewing the sights and going through the buildings. and when they returned to the Miliard hotci they had iioth- ing but words of iraise for the Trausluis- sissippi Exposition. Mi the doctors who liavo their wives hero with them took them along. tun federatinit Of Culieges. flelore Urn start was made for the ox- mositlon grounds a meeting was held at the diIIarl hotel by the Confederation of Colleges - leges , Two out , of the seven eclectic medical cOUe es or the country were not repre- senteth , those at Atianta , On. , and San Fran- cisco. The others were represented as tel- lovs : Dr. Edwin Younkin , that at St. Louis ; Dr. W. S. Latta , that at Lincoln , Neb. ; Dr. J. K. Scuddor , that at Cincinnati ; Drs. N. A. Graves anti E. J. Farnum , that at Ciii- cage , and Dre. a. v. Iioskowitz of Now 'nrk nod P. If. Hones of Boston , that at Now York , The meeting resulted in a (10- cision to stick to the four-year term and Tefupo to yield to the five-year agitation , but Hid ( Icorgia college Is to be notified that It roust adopt the four-year term or be dropped 4 'train ' the list of the national association. At 'present ' the college at Atlanta has only a three-year course for medical preparation. Dr. 'onnkin was re-elected presitlont of the contcdoratioii and Dr. Scuthier secretary and treasurer. Dr. Latta was made vice president , an omco which previouaiy did not exist , This morning will probably take place the election of otficers of the natIonal associa- tinit. If the section of sanitary science , to which It hail been intended to devote yesterday - terday evening , is not entirely omitted from the program , which 18 harlly likely , Dr. : Ilowes of lioston is to submit a very inter- ' ; _ . . . . . . LOW RATESI.II . tnI ( VVLI IIeiiIe ( ) IliUi hot urn- $ uu.fio.--J U $ O U 11(1 P9. hot hprIiigs , N , H. , flhll Iteturu- t1tI,1u- JiIle fit ) anti , Jiiiy 1 ( (8(1 t. tsIt i.uke ( (1141 itetiivit.-4fIu.hOO- Jui- , J'urinud Itisil JUii : iu unl JuI ; T VnsIaissrtuu 1(11(1 Ieiru- $ I.2 . JtI ) 8 , l anal fl. x i1UNIIViiI * LI nil Iteturu-$2I.2- : ; .JtLI ) : i. .1 (11141 a. % . hI.flnlo ; Iul Ueturn-i2fl.h-- ' : 115 ti iiitd 12. 1'uil Inforinaticin at 'I'iukcf Otlieeliejiut - 1502 1flFQQ-8I. lUlli MSOR 818. , , * . . . . , .p. . . . . esting paper , giving a complete review of the history of sanitary science and public sani- tatlon , flSTON STIItJd IIVYS 1fiPO CSM hATS Entire Stock ut ; ; ; - : Schsrier V1iole- . . ; isie hints , Mnrkcl St. , Ciescinnil , 0. SOLD DY FluE INSUItANCE UNDER- It IT E it S. Sale begins Saturday , Juno 25 , at IIOSTON STOItE. OMAHA. Once more Boston Store distinguishes it- sell and makes a bargain record. Messrs. Loch and Sclirier were in business only six months , consequently the entire stock of hats is in the very latest styles , and nil clean , now and bright. Only a very small portion of the stock becoming damaged by water. The stock consists of Men's boys anti chiidrens hATS AND CAl'S. STRAW laM'S , LINEN CRASH HATS. STIFP AND SOFT HATS. IJICYCLE CAl'S AND TAM O'SIIANTEItS. To give you a taint idea how cheap we will sell theo hats We wiii sell All 25c men's and boy's straw hats for Sc and be , All the finest men's and boys' straw hats at 15c and ZSc. All the fluest fl.25 derby stiff and fedora soft hats go at 49c. Your choice of all the men's and boys' crush hats for 25c. All the child's fine Tarn O'Shanters and cal's , lSc and 25o. You can form no idea how cheaply these are being sold unless you see them and attend - tend the snie. Remember this sale begins Saturday Morning - ing , June 25 , at atIJOSTON IJOSTON STORE. OMAHA. The relineil vaudeville perrormances at ( lie Trocadero are certainly meeting with the highest approval from the public. With ( ' 0(1k PerfOrmance given ninny new faces are nothlc amonrst the audience , which ts conclusive evidence that vnudevilio of n lti1 * character is appreciated in Omaha. The elite of the city are the 'rrocadero's best patrons. Matinees for unescorted iadies and children are given at the Trocailero Wednesday - day , Saturday au(1 Sunday. . i140 n. in. , (1141) a. iii. , (1:2(1 ( ft. in , 6:4 : ( A. lit. , 6:40 : A. - 5. 6:40 : A. M. The Northwestern line train to St. Paul. Minneapolis , Spirit Lake. Duluth and all Dakota - kota points. from the Union Pacific depot. : tcs days every year , Through by day- light. " ' . 1401. Farnam SL 'l'Iie iitrup aiintpntcttt and quick time of the union Pacific makes it the popular line to all principal western resorts. City ticket office , No. 1302 Far- nam at. ' 3oaris 1iais via the Union Paiflc to the famous summer resotts to Colorado , Utah. California , Idaho , Montana and Oregon. For rates nod advertising matter call at city ttcktt office. No. 12O Farnam at. $182.00 to 4nI ( I.ake iiiiii Iteirn , VIA TIlE UNION I'ACII1C. for International Mining Congress. For tickets and full information call at City Ticket Office. No. 1302 Farnarn St. To Sziii F'rnhI'is ( ' ( , niiil Iteturn FOR h6O,00 , VIA TIlE UNION PACIFIC. for North American Turners' Union Convention - vention , Juiy 5. For full information caii at City Ticket omce. No. 1302 Farnain St. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Judge Kelly has returned from St. Paul. Mrs. Dr. A. J. Coo of Lincoln is an Omaha visitor , Frank Jarrel of the Topeka Capital is liv Omaha. IC. C. Morchouse left yesterday on a short eastern trip. Mr. rind Mrs. E. V. Smith of Los Angeles are In thu city. Mrs. A. 'V. .Jaines left ycst.erthiy for Cheyenne , Wyo. J. F. Lillie anti wife of Chicngoaro stop- piiig at the Barker. H , A. Heath of the Kansas Farmer , Topeka - peka , is in th city. Judge L. W. Shurtlift of the Utah corn- mission Is In the city. Edward D. Martin , Ed Martin and Edwin It. Wadker of Denver tire at the Barker. A. F. Irwin of Ilutcliibson , JCan. , is among the visitors from the Sunflower state. C. \'lieoler , and wife and CAr. Wheeler , Jr. , of Salt Lake City can bo found at the Darker. : C. T. Sagan of-Frank Leslie's i in thi city looking up material for an exposition writeup , Mrs. Floyd Jones and children returned to Silver Dow , Mont. , yesterday after visiting friends in Omaha. John Christianson of Witheo , Wis. , and O. F. Milier of Milwaukee , \VIs , , are atop- iing at the flarker. Mrs. C. Wilke and son Chaunecy of Fullerton - lerton , Nob. , liavo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Marsh of Twenty-sixth stre.t. (1. H. I3rumel of Brooklyn , N. Y. , and Louiao Caruett of Bath , N. V. , arc visiting the exposition afll stopiing at the Barker. C. Q. Chandler oiid wife , Mrs. A. H. Chandler and Mrs. J. S. htunyan , alt of Medicine Lodge , ICan. , are exposition vial- Dr. C. T. Lindley of Davenport , ha. , is at the Iowa building in charge of the art ( leCorflting. Ho is coo of Iowa's noted artists. Dr. .1. II. McClellan find family of Pitts- burg , l'e. , have arrived in Omaha to attend the meeting of the American institute of Homeopathy. Dr. S. C. Denise has been very seriously iii ( luring thu last veek with the grip. Ills son , L. C. Ieniso , has been summoned home on that account. Mr. and Mrs. Monk and daughter Miss Nettle of Davenport , Ta. , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Smyth , 2820 Capitol avenue , taking in the exposItion. Dr. T. Franklin Smith of Now 'York. as- siatnut treasurer of the Anierican Institute of Homeopathy , Is In the city and is aecoiii- piinied by Da , Henry M Smith of the same city , Miss helen Buckley of Chicago , Miss Anna Metcalf of St. Louis. Mr. and Mra , A. P. Metcalf of LjOS Angeles , Cal , , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs , .1. Id. Metcalf , Eleventh and Pierce. Rev. F. 0. Ilultnian , formerly of the Swedish Evangelical missioti of tliis.city , Is visiting friends in the city. Mr. Ilultnian now has a charge in Stronisburg and is in Omaha to attend the Sn cdish Mission Covenant. Henry Clarke arrived home yesterday morning to spend the summer holidays. Mr. Ciarko has finished his junior year in the law course at Ann Arbor , Mich. lie has also been tlio each for the base ball team of the University of Michigan during tila IrCs- cat season. Miss Fey Fuller , a bright young news- iaier wrIter , well known In tim Pacific northwest , is in the city 'Ieivlug the ex1osi- timi and writing for the State , a new iuuga- sine at Tacoma , Wash. Miss Fuller Is a somewhat noted mamma 511(1 achieved the distinctIon of having been thiS first woman to climb Mount Tacoma , or Ranier , as the rival city of Seattle upon l'uget. sound con- tcntl it should be called , Mibs Fuller baa been connected with tue Tacoma News for the last three yara. Nebraskans at the hotels : 1. L. Smith , Sumner ; J , II. haggard , Trumbull ; C. It. Do is Matye , W , II , Turner. Freinont ; H , Iierk , J , B. Meservo , W. H. Kinniy , S. J. Garoutto , L. W. Garoutte , Lincoln ; C. lien- nauce , York ; II. P. Simmons. Chadron ; F , 14. Whedon , wife &iiid & daughter , W. S. Ciork , Mrs. ii. L. Downing , Kearney ; H. Fhiancii and wife , Nebraska City ; Edwin S. Fuse , floliio Newnuni , Wymore ; ' 1' . L. Ackerman , Stanton ; F , M. Bowlin , Randolph ; H , a. Titus and into , hloldrcge ; 1' , II. Updio and wife. Harvard ; Fred L. Stratton , Wahoo ; \v , V. Wiliiains. hastings ; Mrs. W. 13. Kern , WGod hilver ; Mrs. A. C. Moulton and son , Groud Island ; Pierson U , Smitb' St. Edward - ward ; Gus Johnson and wife , Sohu Peterson - son , West Point ; N. K. Redlon. North Lup ; Ij. II , Fitch. Stockvllie ; W , T. Orcutt and wife , Milford ; Miss Deli Fullen , Tekamah ; Frank U. Scott , MIaa KstherLn Wood. , Bchiuyler , - I INSTiTUTE OF lIOIEOPATllY National Association of the 'ffalinemann School Meets This Evening. CONVENTION OF UNUSUAL IMPORTANCE Mitticra sif Ieeii Interest to the Pro- fessiun ' % Vill lie 1)Isoiisssi lnriitg tli Vcck-Ouiie of tit I'rugrnis , . The convention of the American Institute of Homeopathy , which commences today in this city , vili go on record as one of the most important medical gatherings this country has witnessed for a great many years. It will remain In session at whole week , a period of time unusual for annual meetings of medical associations. The time , however , was made ample this year so as to give the several hundred delegates and their wives plenty of opportunity to take in the exposition and gain a personal ox- iiericnco of trnnsinississippl progress. The sessions will be held at the. Creigliton Melical college at Fourteenth and iaven. port streets , but the opening meeting of the institute proper will be at the First Congregational church , at Ninetednth and Davenport , this evening. A materia inedica conference is to be at the Creighton college - lege this afternoon , beginning at 3 o'clock , I anl among others an Important paper is expected froiii Dr. Timothy . F. Allen of New York. This is the fifty-fourth annual convention of this national body. It' claims to be the I oldest of the medical organizations. There 1 are to he several addresses pt welcome at I the First Congregational church this even- lag , according to the iirogram-Oovernor ilolcomb on behalf of the state , Mayor Moores on behalf of the etty , and one also from lir , Q. S. Wood , the chairman of thQ local committee on arrangements. Tile annual - nual address of the iweshlent of the asso. elation , Dr. A. It. Wright of Buffalo , N. V. , is also expected. As did Preldent Farnuth of the Eciectic association , Dr. Wright will recomn1endthat measures be taken to blidg about such legislation by the different states as iiiny result iii a tinltorm tsr.W all over the country governing the' licedture of physicians and the regulation ol practice. 1-he may urge an extension of the coltie term , and , it so , will differ from Dr. Fainurn in this respect , but the homeopaths hnye always hen verj much lnclnel to the lange term , It has been , due principally to horneopathic agitation that the coilege terms in the past have been extended ; they nra now desirous of seeing the five-year term . inaugurated. ( I a l'rofessliial IhiI,4iieMM. On Friday morning the technical part of the program of the institute proper will begin - gin with a section on ciidl'eiii niedlcine nnd patliolpgy. Among the , fcatures , of the , day will be the papers and discussion on p eu. inonia , antitoxines and nmuntain fever. The iliscusslon of the use of antitoxines in the cure and iwevention of diseases will be startctl by a paper from Dr. Charles Gatchel of Chicago , editor of the Medical Era. Dr. Gatchel has also written a song of a very patriotic character. having Rudyard Rip- ling's "Lest We Forget" in mind. It is entitled - titled " \Ve'll Not Forget , " and will be sung by the choir at the First Congregational church this evening. Saturday is to ho largely devoted to the' burpnu of , surgery anti that of diseases of t1ieeye , ' ear and throat. qp Saturday evenidg there is to be a reception at tile residendeand art alI ry of George \V. Llningei. On SuuIay evening the memorial services of the institute arc to be held at the Fl'rst Congregational church. Addresses wIll be delivered by Dr. 0. S. Itunnells of Indianapolis in memory of the deceased senior members of the associa- tion-those who had been members for twenty-five years or mor-and lr. Julia Holmes Smith of Chicago for the funiori. There will be appropriate music by Homer Moore's choir. The election of officers is 'about the next thing on the convention program and Monday - day forenoon will probably' he given over mostly to that , apari. , foxn the. technical work. The remainder of the day Is to be odupictl wIth a discussion of sanitary sd- once , particularly along the lines of the powers had limitations of city boards of health. Sanitation of inhlitarycjtrnbospltals and all the branches pertainiog to m'llitnry life in the field , ineluding'thesnbject' : of climate , will afford a rather unusually interesting - teresting clay's work and quite opportune , considering the war in progress. This bureau is to be vresided over by Dr. Edward Beecher hooker of Hartford , Conn. A reception - tion and ball at the Millard hotel are down for Monday evening , to he glvcii by the women of the ladies' nui'illary of tle locpl committee on arrangements. Tuesday and Wednesday are to be taken up principaly ! with the bureaus of diseases of women and children , nervous diseases and i'lectro- therapeutics. A busiiies sessIon Thursday is to conclude the convention. LoctiI Coiii liii t tt'es IV , , rk , The local committee has been for some time making the necessary , nrrangeinent , for the coming here Of th'o.Ainertcan in8tit te , and Chairman Wood' has so syatcmatt'zecl the work as to give each nidmbbr bt the , committee a particular detail to carry out. Dr. II. A. Worloy was macla chairman of a subcommittee on excursions ; Di"D : A. Foote , the secretary , was assigned the press ; to Dr. 'C , H. MeAdow , the hot ls.and i3an- quota ; to Ir. Frel Teal , the recebtion aul locating ot gueste , and to' Dr.V , II. Han- chett , I' . 0. Moriarty , 'S. ' J , Qulnby , R. W. Conneli , various other matters. and Dr , . I' . J , Montgomery of Council Bluffs is to look after the members front Iowa , Ir. J. II. McCieiland of Pittsbu'rg , sviio vlB the lrcsident of the institute at the Ienvor meeting in 1894 and is xiow the chairman of the llalincinann memorial man- utnent committee , had already arrived last night , accompanied by his family , There is a miniature of the Ifahneinann monulitent. aunuiig the numerous exhibits at Creighton college , The original monument , with its life-sized tatuo of the gTeat apostle of homeopathy , cost $75,000 anti Is to be ilaced near the pubile libraty building at Washington - ington , In addition to Dr , . Gatchei of Chicago there are several 'very well knowit editors of homeopathlc journals In 'tie ' association , Dr , Frank Kraft of Cleveland , the recorSilig secretary , is the editor of the American llomneopathist , pulillahed..at New York ; Ir , C , H. Fisher of Chicago Is tue editor of the Medical Century , and Bra. S. S , Smiiutii attil S. W. Anderson of Deiiver are muceoclatcil together on the Critique. nra , Sinytli and Anderson will endeavor to get up an ox- euraton of the members of the institute to Denver and Salt Lake at the close of the convent ion. Besides BaMeCieliand of the Haimne- manna muonunient committee , the two broth- era , Irs. T. Franklin SmIth and Henry 2i1 , Smmiith of Now ' 'ork , the iattcr of whom Is the secretary of time monument committee and the former thy assistant treasur r of the institute , were among the early arrivals. Saturday night is the date fixed for the general Alumni banquet at the Mliiartl. As the trauma comae in today bringing the visitIng doctors they will be mnet at the depot by Br , Fred Teal and an escort of 111gb school cadets , A flint to Those Who Have hlowel Cutuiiluiut , Mr. Joan I3eylns , editor of the Press , An- then , Iowa , says : "I have used Chamber- lain's Colic , Cholera and IJl4rrboea Remedy In my family for fifteen years , have recoin- mended it to hundreds of others , and have aayx U9Wll 1. t9 ( itU l& ii lpt 1Iiatuc 5" IJOSTON ST0IL1 : CLOTI1INO SAIC. 2aooo Vorth Usm1s and flora' Flue Suits hlcmmght itt 'Sftc on the Iloilar. O SATODAY. The anita on sale comprise the choicest and best on the nitket , being in the very latest and newcstvgtyles nod patterns , of the best domestic uamM imported woolens and worsteds. All perfect fittingand thoroughly well made. All the $8 and $ ih.men's suits go at $4.44 $ , All $12 macn's aultago at $5.66. All * 17 men's suits-go at $8.88. All $20 men's suits 'o at * 11. All $2 boys' suisg'nt ( 5c. . All $5 boys' suita go at $2.50. All $2.60 boys' attith go at $1.25. All $3.50 boys' suits go at $1.88. BOSTO ? ' STOItE. OMAHA. , NV Cor. 16th mind Iouglas. ONE DEVIL SLUGS ANOTHER HmnIi'cs Cd dImellig Itimek Quarrel' 'With ilsuistrnmis Itesmilts Iii .iltlm , Two men employed in the "Devil's flock , " a concession on the Mid'ay , became engaged - gaged in a row last night just before 11 o'clock and one struck the other across ( lie face with a chair , fracturing the bones of the nose and bruising the face iii several places. The injured man was rendered un-P conscious for about an hour and was removed - moved to the hospital in the ambulance , Ills assailant made' his escape to the seal. folding in the high peak of the "rock , " where he was disioigecl with ( limculty by the guard. He resisted arrest anti kicked the ar- resting omcer. Ito was renmoved to the police station on the groumicis and afterwards taken down town to the city jail. lie refused to give his annie at the exposition jail or to discuss' the trouble , When the injured mnamm regained consciousness he gave his name as Aleck Acaiile and his home as Now York City , but his half conscious condition irc- eluded extended questioning on the part of the hospital attendants. Ills injuries were not considered serious. HEADQUARtERS NOTES. Captain flaxter accomnpanied G.noral Sumner to St. Louis , where they will pick out a camping ground for two new regi- meats , which are to be mobilized imear Jef- forsomi barracks. Licutenant Saxton of the Eighth cavalry , ivito has heemi recruiting for his regiment in Omaha for seveial weeks , has returned to lila r.gimncnt at Fort flobinsomi , and LIeUtenant - tenant Day of the Seventh cavalm'y lma taken up his headqtmartcrsat the l'ark hotel , and wili recruit flea for the Sevc'imtit cavalry. Lcutcnnnt Day Caine to Omaha from Fort Apache , Ariz. , .i.li.imt Itliui IImU , & miiil hlOy to Cure it. I have suffered a great deal from rheuma- tismn and find that Chamberlain's Pain Balm always gives me prompt relief , It is the best liniment I have used.J.V , lirock. mncrchant , Bromley , Ky. People who have suffered for years 'with rheumatlaum have been cured by a faw applications of this liniment. The prompt relief from palm which It nltord3 Is , alone worth many times ita ccst. . 'iry a 25-cent bottle of it , You are certain to be more than pleased with the result , DAVIlII'l' 'l'RtI ' 1 0 C0l.0IttIo Yin Hocic fkitl Ito , , IC. Leaves Omaha 5:20 a. mu. . arrives Denver and Colorado SprIngs S p. iii. Take this train and amive sleeping car rat. ' of $3.50. Ticket office 132 am'nA7ml atrp..t. i.lli5SY'2VflV ' 111Cm ! A1tT ShOES. Ixti k's Vhii , A , . i'imrethmtt' 'hI. ni4 ies or a L'rCe-t li eM Sho--'W'i II 'hIt. BOSTON STORE'S cIREAT SHOE DE- PARTIIItNT. Just rcohvcd , the latcat' In black silk vesting tcp latent lcathci , ikee shoca at $3.50 , made to retail for S6. Plaid silk quartcr-pDtnt leather vamp Oxford Tica at $2.7. ir.ado to r.tail for $ . Latlics $5 Frcncl , lied Oxford Tics , $3. Ladies $6 Gray Kid fancy gray silk vest- lag top lace Iioc , $3.75. l.adics new Comfort Slippers in black , r.d antI tan , $1.59. The softest , easiest slip- hei in tIme munrkct. Everything tlmct's made or worn by mann- kind in the way of Eh&cs or slippers on sale at BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , 16th and Douglas. Largest ehoc bushncss in the west. . rum , : It ' \ ( , . . The Northwestern Line Daylight Special now kavcs the U. P. depot at 6:40 : a .in. ; arrives Chcago :45 : caine everlhnf4 , No change in the other 'trains. The C'vet'iand Limited 4:45 : p ni. and the Omaha i'hlcago peclal at C45 p. in. arrive at ChIcago 7.45 and 2:50 : respectIvely , next niormmmmmg. TIm , , lilost niivanccd vcstlbuled sleepers , diners rind free narlor chair cars-of course-what else would the "Nortliwest"rn' have. City Tickit Ofilce 1401 Pqrnnm St. 'FOR ROUND TIUl' TO PORTLAND , ORE. , VIA TIlE UNION PACIFIC. for Tenth .Tricmmmmlal NatiommaJ Council of. Congregational Churches , July 7-12 , For dates , limits on tickets nuil full Inforina- tioli , call at City Ticket 051cc. No , 1302 Farnani St. LOCAL BREVITIES. Three carloads oforewere received y'- terday at the smelter and notIfication was received that fourteen cars inure are in trapalt. A carload of Canadian goods for the Cana- dinim exhibit at the exposItion arrived , in Omaha yesterday an'l was taken charge of by V. ' . 11 , hay of the CanadIan Department of Agriculture. The veekly meetIng of time British anti CanadIan-American club will be held in time club room , 431 ltamgo block , tonight ( Thursday ) at 8 o'clock , A full attendance is requested. Visitors very cordially in' vited. George Thomas , who admits lie was me- cently released fromn the Kansas state pcmmi- tentiary , vlnire he served a three years' sentence , was among the imrty of suspects ilciceu1 iii ) by time 1,011cc yesterday , It is be- Itoved Thomas is vtmntcd 1mm the west and will be held until his record cmmi be learned. TIme denimind for collections of the exposi- lion stamps Increases daily amimi scarcely a day gees himist that the ioatniaater does mint reecho orders fronit'a number of stamp coh- let'tors. ldiist of limo 'orders are ( rain va- riotm ; allies' iii tlmo United States , hut sonic mud inn ) from Cunatla , a great many from all pafls Of Etim epa null Somno trommi more remote parts of hit' earth. 4flCd. NUG EN'i'-Onrrct migeil 3' years. Fimneriml 'i'liursthmty , Julio 1. at 2 p. m , from llcafey & hlemifey's undertaking rooms. Funeral services 'at ' holy Fzirnliy clmurch at 2:30 i' . ma. interment Holy tkilmulchro ( 'emetery. Locomotive Flremncn of Omnalma , South Omaha and Council Bluffs , take notice , A PUSS 55P5 cRt.l.I'ar yanran pC'Woefl CREAM BAKiNG PODLR kwarded Highest Honors1 Wor1ds Pair . Qold dsi , Midwinter Fr IIAYIEN 111105 , ict Your 1osvFrien4s ut "The lug S HOT WEATHER PIUCES ON MEAT. No. 1 hams , sugar cured , 8c. Geol salt pork , 5t/c , Pickled pigs' feet , 4',4c. PIckleti tripe , 3c. I'otted ham , per can , Sc , Picnic ham , per can , Sc. Pickled pork , , 64c. ChoiCe summer sausage , l24c and 1&c , 3ioimnd cans lard , 174c. New England cooked hani , 9c. Cottage barns , sugar cured , 8c. BUNTING , Oovernment standard flag bunting , 27 inchc wide , only 4Pc. , hAYDEN 131105. , Transmlssissippl Headquarters. An lIse'urslon It , .ew 'York. fly way of Niagara Falls , Thousand islands , ltldeamm river , Ottawa river. Montreal , Lakes Champlain and George and time hitulsomi river , returning through l'bilatlelphia and \ nahlngton and under time experienced guidance - ance of Mr. Woodworth Allen. leaves Oniahmt Jtmne 30. Descriptive leaflet van be had at the fltmlington ticket omce. Those who contemplate an eastern trip this stmmnmncr should inauire about titia ex- curslon , This they can do eltimer by call. itmg on or addressing J. B. Reynolds , city passenger agent , Uurilngton route , 3502 Far- nani ictredt , Omnoha. 'I'he Cimmi tlurnlmii LImuiteL Time new Wabash solid vestibimle train of hay conches , sleeping and dining cars. t tritimi for tourists and all classes of travel. Will . Leave Chicago ( daily ) , 12 noon. Leave St. Louis ( daily ) , 9:10 : a. mn. Arrive New York via \Vest Shore , 3:30 : p. ni. Arrive Boston via Fitchburg , 5:50 : p. m. MI agents sell tickets for this train and will tell you all about It. Ask liimmi or write a. .N. Clayton , N , W. P. Agt. Wabash It. ft. , Iiins Flshmiiig. St'ynmotlr 'lake is now open for the season for bass lmsimiimg. Trains leave Omaha for Doerfielti at S:35 : a. am. on the 13. & Id. or 4:30 : ' , mu. on the tlssourlPacIfic , and ima- sengers can return at 7:20 : p. in. on the 13. & : iI. Fare 25 cents each way. Boats , bhit amid fishing rods furnished on the roUnmlb. ida rIImtre IIeeis&'s , , The following rnmirrlngt licenses were is- such yesterday by the cotmnty Judfo : Nznne , nndAddress. Age. .Aibert Zlmimmcrrnalm , Omunha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 harrIet B. oimgias'eSt Menloim , Pa. . . 21 Jancs"I'ettigrhw1 South Omnirt. . . . . . . . . . 35 I Margaret Itaher , South Onmaha. . . . . . . . . . . 27 Charles J. Roberts ; Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Agnes D. Htmtchinaon , Onialma. . . . . . . . . . . 36 John IV. Tutile , Florence , Nob. . . . . . . . . . . 23 Maggie' S. flkkman , Arlington , Nob. . . . . 25 Emanuel Flsll. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Elma Iobrnan , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Chance T. Scott. Omnalma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 l'dith C. Van Btmren. Omnahi. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 \Varren Steboit. Ornah'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Johanna 4ncicrson. Omnahi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 ilarry J. Foote , Sarpy county , Nob. . . . . . 27 MinnIe Nicholson , Sarpy county , Neb. . . 26 The Wsc Struncr fihI'IS the best place to buy and eaves tune Iy going there first. Shirt Waists , DRESS SKIRTS , I Lurgest Vtricty ; UILJLIIVV Mfl tp-to.Intc TIES , BELTa , LADIES' ' Let-live Prices. FURNISHINGS Our linen skirts a 98c attract IllahI but we sell more of the better OIhC , : : U CLOAk&SllhTCO , l5lODouglasSt. _ HOMOEOATHI ? C WHLL RNO\'N we are the only A house In Nebraska who carry nmiy 11mm ut all worth mentioning of liomocopimhllic Medicines , and our stock , which DCC ullios our sceond floor , is In charge of a trained lomnoeoiaithist , amul .c'ornmlrisea nut only the pripuhmir semi-pitt- ent hreharatlons. , , like Bahlentiflo' , Mmmii- yOlm'H , himmmnhr.y's mind hilton's , himt a . c'Omimiete hue ' of the rnnterlmt medlca iii tmso by htimoeoluitlmic physlclamms , 1mm variety mfrpnm A to Z , ttmil in Potency from tinctures - ' tures tq 2tdth , ccntesimnl dilution , number- lug in mill nearly 20.000 remneclhes , I'artici4 ordering Honmocopathic Medicine of ims cmiii rely tmpcin getting' jmmst what they I \vnnt amid obtaining it fresh amid mit as io IL mince as at any Iiimmirmnncy in the Umiited Iltimtes. \'ISITiNG J'HYSICIANS cordially invited - vited to call , , S'nerman&Mc'onneII Drug Oo lain IiIge St. liiildle of I1loe1 , 0 mimimhi a , . . . . 1 C - . S S ALL " e. $ PEOPLE $ - : WANT GOOD HEALTH. S You may have a course of medical 0 treatment for eOUEABLE DISEASES. S of all kinds at the ; Sliopai'd MeQical Institute . New York life i3ldg. , Omaha , Neb. . C' nrr I A I T I cc : ' . , Catarrh , Deaf. . LWtLi IL ) ' imesa amid all I Iiaeases of tue Lngu , Stomach , Kidneys , Nerves anil Dined. liefer- , , S by pem'mnlsslorm , to & .000 cured . intic'nts. , TIme $ argest medical olilces . and practice in tim west. The Omaha lice , leading daily , 5UHi "The Shep- S icrd Medical InstItute Is entirely relia- . bia in a iroesilomini and busIness way. Br , Simeparci and liha associates S have gained and fimily maintained a S S loading m'epututlon hi th treatment S of clmronie disc'ctset. The public mnimy safely trust them. " S S IAI I. ? I T For testimonials from S S VI II I U L ministers , teachers , bual- S men , farmers , etc. . telling how they were cured at home through the . Mail System. "Ih [ I"The New Treatment ; I ) hs 110w It Cure. . " Is sent free S to mill who write. It is e clean medical 0 work ( or time whom fatally to reach and 1mm of great value to all wlmo ect'k S better tmealth. hook and. Consultation S Blanks sent free to all imiqimirers. S S Medicines sent everywhere. State your case ammd send for opinion anti S lowest term. . Charges low , ConS - S tatlon free , persomialiy or b- letter , ' .iltfo , , , ; 'I'its I'an'r , S 0 5 5 S C S S S S S S 0 Moles , Warts and Wemis removed without pain or eutting , Freckles , Pimples. 1' lesim- worms iermunently cured by experienced nhymiclans at the JOHN , 11. 'OODl5URY Ns'riTu'rhd , iii W , 42t1 at. , N. V , bloc , .Tuoe 22. 12nother flSl1t7iZCQ. Today 'w call attelitioll to not1ioi' instance of tile great and persistolit value giving which has inado 'l'lie Nebraska famous froni one 011(1 of tile contiiient to another. This time it's Suspexiders.Vo 1)lacecI oil sale yesterday the , first tlloUsall(1 (101011 Of IIICIL'S light weight suspenlors ill fancy web , which we are able to sell for ton cents a without anybody 1OOSillg IiiO1lC by The operatioii. These SUSIOlIdOl'S ) vere 11111(10 for ils in the regular way by our regular 5l1slel1ler ) I31flkCrS , 1111(1 they are the iaiiie grade as you usually 1111(1 lnarke(1 ( 23 celits in ' 'giett" ; sales 2113 the result of 1301110 special inisforluiie. These are not iiiisfortuiie lfllspefl(1Ci'S. 'ritey are hOW , fresh , llahIl- 1301110 goods , right from the hands of the maker , 1113(1 the only inisfortuije about them is that we cannot always - ways get as many as we want of tlicui. They have the 1)lttellt roller elide , patent Cast off , pateiit SIIJW tooth IU'ljllStOI' , aIitI if you 1)1id a quarter for tlieiii you'wouldii'ti ' pay too much-in sonic stores. See fr , them in our winlowOnly three (3) ( ) pair to a cil . tOlller. * : CHICKERING 'PIANOS , The is iieed ' - sufficient-They . name - no - advertisement. , All that is necessary is to tell where they can be procured. We sell them. We also sell 23 other makes , including the STEINWAY , FISCHER , and every other good piano. A selected stock of Baldwin , Elington ! , Hamilton and Valley Gem Pianos in special designs , manufactured for the Exposition - sition trade , are also on exhibition and for sale in our music rooms. You can name the piano you want-we will name a price lower than any other house in America. HAYDEN ' BROS. . _ _ . . . EIUC.t'FI O3 AL. - rR Wentworth Military Aadny oIffpfl : : 1p , Government supervision. . NowbniidlneR boingerected. Students rejected Inst L"esJJLAyonrfor wontofro. A FULL SET OF TEETH J Jgj Until Juno 5t1 , only-no simm amid hca'e your order bcfare the ( me expires and receive - ceivo the bencilt of thc'se prices. All other work at sonic reduced Irices. Teeth cx- tracteti Positively without iuiin-25c. ALBANY DENTISTS , 120 South 14th St. , cor Douglas , over Drug Store. Open evenings until S p. m. Sundays until 1 P. m. FLAGS ! FLAGS ! OFFICIAL TURNVEREIN FLAGS. All kimuds-itlI blzos-.LoWEwr 1'ItICEt-Seo us sitico lirict's have cieclimioml. Omaha Tentand Rubber Co. , 131 1 I"arniiiu. BrowneH U1I . Oremi Sept. 19th , 1808 , Jionrdiiig iumd D.iy S.cimool fat' Girls Umider time direction of itt. 11ev. George Worthlngtoim , S. T. D. , LL. D. Primary , preparatory amid collegiate courses. Comn potent corps of teachers. Modern metlm- ods nnd every ndvnmitage offered. Strict _ _ _ _ attention paid to time amoral , mental and ' - _ IlmYsicai well being of the students. Dillo. mae conferred , Prepares for all colleges open to women. lhroclai courses in Higher - or English , Sciences , Ancient timid Modern Languages , Music and Art. . Terms mod- crate , Itimilding repaired amid in excellent order , Sanitary plumbing. Satisfactory steam imentlmig. Parents niI gumirdiamma desIring to enter hUPiIS will please send for eatmilogUe , or ahlimmy versonalhY to Mrs. L. R. Upton , Priii. BFOV'hiUll 111111 , Olnalut , Nab 'lime txjeihitIia l , Mammilu , iitlm the N.'IritsIi regiiimvmmls , emimIsed crush S tii : : s chit It to mids'si.ie , . T 11cr ( 's-ut , ' % VImo , Imm'd lu'l iei'e I t f IJi a 'aol d I er d : : : _ i . 1o's ui II i''mIr crush idimits Oil thu ' I'll I I I mhmi lltN , Is al ( tIumit .usiltlelemst - ! gromimd for a 57 - t'cmj , railed ' mu-r : : iSi : , : _ _ : .Ymist I iii , ihe , i'i.u t a itairvelomms fore'- sight ite Imiv , ' , 1iigh.te'u mIim.itu' Ime- fair. . len'e' cummq tiered Shim. lime 'two 1. 3 DO , Iuuglut , a elmIhulomiul ( ml uraisim smmJde. ' % 'om , aim croci mug , ( I , . bei Iete tiumit , ¶ q r- 0 00 , 42. ; 2 J'erhIII.s sumime upt Imer stre , , oimhi lummm1e , au , imel li-vt' that crush simits eusilul neat 42. ' 2' : ; it' lul sit lees tIm.u.u l2.r ( ) a simit I l'leaiNe hi'i love , it imiiii 'Emm $ t'f.l our 3. 4:1) : . I2O' ) ii mmcmi cra.eha smuts , ( 'oimluimm't ' hat , sold less ( beam mi.rm ( , iimsim'S.ert' , Quito ' , , , . . . . , , . . rigist , It timicee fib m.momv mrtftt to r1.11 is t rums am II un. tolicil hull ie'ei r.ulaly lumet- cut t'etiiil isiuut'ult * l.min a uldc.st ree't , ' . . 1 'rebz..tls1l numi-tro.uI-toit'm . .lusile store. . ( , ( , t tom , Crimsi. Su Its are him I I .1fl : i 'O'ifl ] en t licru-mi lroilt of ii ullisme is u'tni euotglm , It 'trill ressch as feti' Iuasvaird R esponslblo iuilmig cimu-usee , , f lisle store , sic U loUt , lohJr sit ii Jarett ) ' 1lj store- , 'PimitI's 'i'h ama uhmcr clot hitmi store for tlo haruggi'r or Ie'hIttier ccii .usmlte at mfiin : . - aemii Imiati' Ua imemim tlutujeur they cmiii laity _ l .Ise lii 4IIimgs ilimesm 'iv. , do , aI' , " Our * 2.50 Cruel. Suite , ; re' lime C rash Cloth Nunme.ou tu , )8 ) to mm8.r.O ( tam' e'tei-- 'twIn-ri- , ' Crush I'uims1 ( 80 to III ) iiia'13 siuiet smicasisra' , (15c , IInno' luoicimig' J'nmme , 30 to O 'tvulet nmasure , ( flIp , Cruel. SI , mgli , Coats , Tile , . - - - - - - U--- - ' ' ' - - -