-----S-- - - ---j- - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - , _ _ _ _ - - - ' . - - - " P"W'V ; : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - . _ --n-n-- - . - . - - - - rw'r.r--w-nT W..V"W - - - _ A I I ' - _ _ _ .i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIEE _ OAI1A _ _ PATLY BEE : SATITIIIAY , JULY 30 , 1898. tk11N FALL QUITE GENERAL . ; r Rai1road Report Good Showers Along Their Severni Lines , : WESTERN FIELDS THOROUGHLY DRENCHED ? cbrflJikfl , 1CnhINn , lowft iiiid ITlitiniN ' All Share Iii * hr ) ) .pv.t3nntr fif Tliurittlny Night utid I'rL- .Ini Morititig. 'Fhe railroad reports ahow that conslder nblo rain fell In the eastern and aouthcrn partR of obrasa on Thursday night and Frdny morning. The Union Pacific reports rain along Its 1mb between Omaha and COItlYnlt18 , on the branches north of Colum bUs , and In the territory south of the main line as far vcst n that pofut. There was also ti good rain along the line of th& Omaha & Republican Valley railway. The eportn from the 1Cansn ( livialon show that there warn hcay rains throughout Kansas. The llurlington route reports rain at Urn following points west of the Missouri - river : Omaha , .45 Inch ; Ashland , .05 Inch ; Schuyler , .15 inch ; Columbus , heavy ; Ericsson , 1.01 inches ; I3Urweii , .07 Inch ; Rub , .62 ; Ilrownville , hard : alns ( luring the night ; Syracuse , heavy showers ; Table Rock , hard rain ; Tecumseli , .15 ; thirchard , .10 ; \VIIber , 69 ; Concordln , good rain , and heavy showcrB thioughout Wyoming and Montana. I'nssengers arriving in Omaha on morning trains from Chicago report heavy hail and : rain storms along the line on Thursday night. The hail began to fall soon nftcr the evening trains pulled out of Chicago , and after hail stones of a large stzo had played around the car windows for about a half hour a hard rain set in and continued - tinued during the night. ) .OSNING lit' ( ) : 'I' 1II UAT1S. Oiinhtn , IIneN Bringing the OniMiders 4 ( ) Itre Pstvoritltte TuriliN. Through the instrumentality of the Omaha terminal lines tim Western Passenger as- soclatlon Is loosening up in the reduction of ' railroad rates for special days at the cx- lOsition. ) Two causes have helped the local passenger agents , and the prospect of the rates : The popular agitation here , which baa attracted the attention of the general passanger agents , and the prospect of the withdrawal of transmissourl lines from tim : , Western Passenger association for the purpose of forming a separate association. - Assurances of support have already been received from a sufilcient number of trans. missouri lines to indicate the success - cess of the proposed 'rransniis- iourl Passenger association. The Colorado lines are quite enthusiastic about it. The headquarters of the new association , when formed , will be located at Omaha , Denver or Kansas City. It now appears that this city will have tue call , as the headquarters of the Union Pacifle , B. & M. and Eikhorn , three o the strong lines in the transmis- court territory , are located hero. One thing is certain , not nearly so many passenger roositlons vlil be mibmitted to Chairman B. D. Caidweil of the Western Pascngor association for his approval after next week , ] t is practically certain that his authority , 'which has been exercised against Omaha interests on a number of occasions , will hereafter stop on the east side of the Missouri - souri river. The lines in the Western Passenger - senger association are now voting on the following PIOPOsCi rates ror fled Meit's ( hays at the exposition , August 10 and 11 : For organized Parties of lied Men In uniform - form , Parties of twenty-flvo or more On one ticket , a rate of 1 cent. per mile per capita distance traveled ( whorL line mileage - ago ) , one-way bridge arbitrary to be aldOd ( from points east of the Missouri river from all points in association territory east of and including Utah. For the public , rate of one lowest regular fare for the round trip , plus $2 , from association territory east of and including Utah , except that from POifltS within a radius of 150 miles of Omaha rate of one fare for the round trip will apply. Tim following selling and basing rates to OPply from terminals nanied , viz. ; Chicago , $11.75 ; Peoria , $13.25 ; St. Louis , 13.5O. Tickets will 1)0 sold August 9 from all points cast of the castrn state lines of Colorado nail \Vyomlng , and August 8 from ' ' points west thereof ; nlso August 10 from Points Withiu a radius of 150 mIles of Omaha for trains arriving in Omaha on the morn- , lag of that dnte. Final return limit of August 15 , with continuous passage in each 4 ( hirection , svIll be arranged. Ct'ii E mi I'1I'li. SAN FRANCISCO , July 29.-A statement tmst issued by the Central Pacific railway I gives its earnings for May , and for five months , ending May 31 , The gross earnings : for time fIve months were $6,064,421. The I total net earnings wore $2,100,456 , For tIme I month of May lost increase in gross earn- t lags over May , 1Sm7 , was 129SSI. The increase - . crease in net earnings were $213,720. TIme total gross receipts for May were 1,474,335 ; total net expenditures , $624,310. % itti ilron.I N4)tP4 U 1(11 I'ersoil.IIM. Freight Trahlic dnnager Munroe of the Union I'ncillc has gone to Chicago , A V General l'nssengcr Agent Iluchanan of the ¶ Elkhorii line gone to ( ho Black hills of South lnkota for a brief sojourn , i . ( lenerab Agent i'imii Dodtlridge of the Denver - . , ver & . ltio ( Irando line at St. Louis , came In from Larneil , ltn. , on Thursday and is enjoying tim ( tXlOsitiofl , lie tleelnrcs it to be the greatest show on earth. Superintemitiont Gibson of the Milwaukee f is in time city antI enthusiastically admires t the exposition ( hiring his spare moments , I lie says time crops along time line of the NilwamIkco are in splendid shape and mc- diets imig returns from the fields this autumn. - ' C , P. Barrett of Chicago , representing the Mexican National railroad. is in town , He says ; "I've hearth so many flattering rePorts - Ports of your exposition that I just had to comae over to mice It for myself1 I'imi going out there now and if it's as good as It's cracked up to ho I'll put in a couple of days there. I WaS'atfltioflel down In Mexico dur- Summer I Tourist I Qates ' Now in effect to Colorado , Yellowstone - stone Park , Black hills , Montana and . I Utah , Surprisingly low-only 25 for the , round trip Omaha to Denver , Colorado ? Spring or Pueblo ; $47.50 to Yellow- 51.000 Park ; $55 to Salt Lake City ; GO to helena or flutte , luli Information at l'ick-ct OliIveNew Icpot- 1502 Farnam. I 10th and Mason1 lag the World's fair , so I missed it , thJt I I expect to make up for my loss then at the Transmlssissippi Exposition. " General Freight Agent Wood of the Union I'acific has returned from a freizht conference on Kansas rates , held .t Chi- eago , Ho reports the freight situation to be tendily Improving and says the ( .ali- fornia situation Is rapidly being adjusted to conform with the improvnicnt in other western freight sitUations. SOME EDITORIAL OPINIONS ' % 'Imnt the Iteitulplicitti Moitlers of TImougILt iine tt 5 ( % , of State Polities , \v , TI. Edgar of the I3oatrico lxpress is one of the repuillcnn editors in the city. Gage county is so largely republican that Mr. Elgar said there was little there to create interest in politics. Ho said the feeling - ing among republicans generally was that hayward would be nominated for governor - ernor , and , In fact , no other name had been mentloimecl there seriously. On the congressional - gressional situation he said it was proba- bic that time delegation from Gage county would cast a complimentary vote for W. S. flourne , mayor of the city , hut it was his impression that blamer of Aurora would be time nominee. If , M , Crane of the Bloomington Echo , and J. L. Stone of the Miadea Gazette , arc a pair of republican editors in Nebraska who were visitors in the city yesterday. Their counties are in the same section of the state , and their opinions were alike omm crop and political conditions. Timey expressed surprise that here should be any alarm over the crop situation In their part of the state. They said the yield of smn grain 115(1 been larger than expected , and highly satisfactory in quality , while the otmtioolc for corn has never been surpossetl. They both reported that time republicans arc stead- cessful this year. All time talk out there is for Hayward for governor , and C , E. Adams of Superior for congress , againBt R. D. Suth- erland. They thought thcre was more than an eon clmance for idatns being elected , and said ho would ho nominated by accia- iaation , TAXES FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY CotIt13 Clerk 1invcrI llimsy ( letting BIN I1ttok In Shape fur the County 'I'renNnrcr. County ClerIc Ilaverly is rapidly getting his tax books into shape and now that he is informed as to what the state levy Is he can go ahead all tIme faster , lie receivel the notice of the state levy from Auditor John F. Cornell yesterday. It is 7 5-8 mills , .nrnountlng to 160,301.58 on a totai valna- tion for time county of $31,023,552.41 , Last year the state levy was 1-S of a mill higher. Segregated the state levy for Douglas county is as follows : General fund , 5 mills , $105,117.76 ; sinking fund , six-eighths of 1 mill , $15,767.66 ; school fund , 1',4 mills , $31- 535.33 ; university fund , three-eights of 1 mill , $7,8S3.83. The county levy this year is 151 , mills , making a consolidated levy of 23 1-S mills on the dolinr _ Last year it was 16 7-10 mills , making a consolidated bevy then of 24.45 mills. nmi'LOMAOY AN ) ) JIJS'I'ICII. .OMAHA , July 29.-To the Editor of The Dee : Spain asks negotiations for peace with the Uhited States , but asks nothing as to peace antI justice to the insurgents of Philippines , Porto Rico and other colonies , viio have been our allies in this war and who have been stimulated to committIng themselves against Spain by reason of our Intervention. Grave obligations have fallen upon our self-governing people by entering Manila harbor , smashing a great fleet and taking possession of a part of the island of Zulon. Upon the close of Dewey's victory , 50,000 native Philippines have risen as allies of time United States and co-operated with us to eradicate Spanish rule upon these Islands. True , Cuba was time only Island we alleged In the declaration of war that Spanish rule should cease upon ; but , in time progress of war , other declarations are just as binding and implied by the necessities of war. When we joined hands with Spain's internal enemies we promised those allies protection just as openly as if we had at the outset of time war so promnised them protection from the cruel abuse of Spanish misrule. Time invasion of a country , inducing a large majority of its people to rebel against the govemnhzmg rower and then diplomatically to turn these people over to tlmo revenge of Spanish rule is brutal , to say nothing of "Inhumanity to man. " Wo Imave deepened the quarrel between the insurgents and the Spanish ; imavo made anarchy and turmoil-and now tIm nonex- panslonists propose to let go and turn tim hopeful back to ho shot or ostracized by Snain. We have taken upon ourselves an obiiga- tion which we will never discharge until we Bee the Philippines free and self-governed. Time nonexpanslonists say they are "not able to govern themselves , " When a pco. plo have evolved to a point timat enahle thomii to see the joy and benefit of sclf-gov- ornmnent and asIc for it , then they have ad- rancoti to a degree that justifies and capaci- tales timemim for self-governnment to such a degree that , under the advice antI protection of the Unitcil States , they may soon be a well self-got eimcd ; leoPlc. 13UlpoSe , for nrgument's sake , that they are miot evolved enough for self-government. The Americans are and should aid them to time light of such government. We should not put our electric higimt of self-government under a measure , If it Is good ( or us , It is good for tIme l'hliippines or any people. So , upon a principle of elevation to humanity , we ought to stand by time nati'c8 of those islands. To abandon them to Spanish misrule will reflect seriously upon , any party that can immider time circumstances protect them , In your editorIal this morning you express yourself , as usual , in favor of nonexpausioa. lie who indorsea a plmilosophy of ecif-goy- cranme i ; or & prinipic and ttie'i ' refuses to expand it leaves himusel ! open to the cr111- cism of want of charity or good faith , You fought the mtnnexatiomm of Hawaii and are now usimmg time Influence of your journal to cause the almnlnistration to abandon time Philippines. The United States Is now In lOsItiOfl to do a great good to a down. trodden pcoibe and you and others are stumbling blocks to tlmat advancemneimt , unwell is ours cflLl joyful , in elIte of you , and the Philippines should he the samne , Am a private individual I wislm to enter a PrOtest against diplomatic cruelty , JAMES NEVILLE , ( hi OlYe'tilcr i , .inii. "Muskrat , " an habitual crook of uncertain ego and origin and known to every police ( lepartmnent In time country , is being held at the police etatiou , charged with having stolen a pair of trousers from a secondhand store on upper Iougias street , "Muskrat" does no know his own name or any of his antecedents. Ibis life ainmost In its entirety has been spent bi-imind prison bars for petty offenses , lie drifted into Omaha yesterday froimi the west on a freiglmt train. Iiy gaining ground out there , and timey are hopeful that their candidates will be sue- So Union i'nea l1bihit at Exposition , It is in Transportation Building. I'hotograplms , wIth history of the famous Lincoln car , &o each ; can be oh- tamed at Union Pacific city ticket oliWe , 1302 Faruamn street , 3hmmrrimmge The following marriage license was lasusfi by County Judgq Ilaxter yesterday ; Ntho and address. Age. John ( I , \'Ili , SOuth Omaha . , . . , , , , , , , , ChristIans Iladauweit , South Omaha , . . , , 50 'ft lIE SOLD LIQUOR ON SUNDAY Henry Jipp , Bartender for Eggert Oft , Convicted Before Baxter. ANOTHER 1101 CASE FROM BENNINGTON Charge Lodged Against I'roprletor mimiti Enmiloye of the Village Sn- lItIi Mmde to StIck Onl Agnitist tIme Littler. The case against Eggert Oft and his bar- tender. Henry .IIpp , for selling liquor on Stmnday , the 10th inst. , was tried before Judge liaxtor yesterday , and the defendants ( lemanded a jury trial , The following jury was accordingly enipaneled : Lyman Waterman - man , George E. MickOl , Robert II , IteetI , Charles II. Denny , William Lchmer and John Ilensmnon. It took up all the afternoon - noon and the jury was out some tlmno before it was able to agree. The witnesses for the state were hans Schneider , the constable ; Michael Simons , a shoemaker , who swore that ho lmad bought two cans of beer at Oft's place on the Sunday - day in question and aim cross-examination one can there the Sunday previous ; I'eter Mangold , tIme banker against whom Clans Oft , brother of Eggert Oft , imad rccoverel a jmtdgmemmt for $1,500 for Imaving broken imis leg in a fight ; Herbert 13. Waidron , Man- gold's clerk , who swore to the complaint tipon which the warrant of arrest bad been isetmed , and one or two others. Iepmmty Cotmnty Attorneys JeiToris and O'Connor conducted time prosecution and Attorneys Ititchie amid Kelkenney appeared for the defense. Mr. Ritchie tried hIS best on cross-examination to make it appeal' to tile jury that the ciinrgo hail been trumped up because of tIm row and consequent lawsuit - suit between Peter Mangold and Cintis Oft. Mr. Mangold , though , said lie imad told lii's clerk to keep out of the matter entirely and did not know that Waldron had made any complaint until a few days afterward. Waldron's reason given for his action was that the saloon , which is just across from his home , was conducted in a scandalous manner on Sundays , interfering with his Sabbath rest by reason of its patrons drinking - ing and carousing. The most damaging testImony against the two men caine from Constable Schneider , Ho swore that lie procured something to drink on three different occasions on the Sunday in question , Onc lie got a bottle of whisky and twice a glass of beer. For the defense , besides Oft and Jipp , Herman Timme was put on the stand to testify as to tue bad feeling between the Mangold and Timmo political factions. and Claus Oft to tell all about the assault upon him by Mangold , the breaking of his leg amid the subsequent judgment recovered therefor. Eggert qit was found innocent , the testimony - mony having hewn that he had been absent - sent from the saloon nil day , Jipjhowever , was found guilty. The case was brought under section 14 of the liquor law. This section snakes such offenses subject to the jurisdiction of the county court and punishable by a fine of 00. Judge Baxter will Impose the penalty upon Jipp this morning. 'l'Iientei ILIP4eM III Court , The old clainu of James IL Boyd against Thomas Mulvihill for the $10,000 rent due from his brother , Thomas F. Boyd , for Boyd's theater from Juno 1 , 1804 , until December - comber 10 of that year has made its appearance - ance again in the shape of a suit in the district court to recover from Mulvihill that amount. According to the new complaint Mulvihill guaranteed the payment of time $18,000 an- anal rental from September 1 , 1891 , until Septpmber :1 : , 1806 , indorsing an agreement to that effect between the Boyd brothers under which tIme theater was leased. It Is alleged that the rent for tim time between June 1 and Decemnber 10 , 1894 , on which hatter - tor date Thomas F. Boyd's occupancy ceased , has never been paid. The defense which has been raised in the past has bcemi that Mulvihihl , who is now in confinement as an imienno person , was not in his right flhllUl at the time he signed the guaranty. The Creighton theater foreclosure case comes imp before Judge Powell today for final bearing. , 'i'Iie Cent Itietilts ! ldinited. The new Wabash solid vestibule train of day coaches , sleeping and dining cars. A train for tourists and nil classes of travel. \Vill Leave Chicago ( daily ) , 12 noon , Leave St. Loimla ( daily ) , 910 ; a. in. Arrive New York , via \Vest Shore , 3:30 : p. in , ArrIve Boston via. FItchburg , 5:50 : p. m. All agents sell tickets for this train and will tall youm all about it. Ask him or write G. N. Clayton , 0. W. P. Agt. Wabash R. It. A. D. T. Co. ; messengers furnished ; baggage - gage delivered , 1302 Douglas St , Tel. 177 , NEW CHIEF AIDS A SWINDLER Failure of 31elrztthiO Act I'roniptly CeNts St , JoNemmhl's hospital mitt Ivt'ii mue , Through the dclayofthe new head of time detective bureau St. Joseph's hospital was ( lefrauded out of $30 by a clever check swindler who is muakitmg a flying trill through time country swindling hospitals. Notification of the swindler's entry intq Omaha was sent to Chief McGrath at noon Tiiumrsday by the chief of Pollen of Des Moines , ha. , where time fellow secured $50 by his peqimliar methods , McGrath was warned to be on the lookout for him and to at once notify tim hospital of lila expected - pected visit. Chief Gallagher also notified McGrath to notify the Imospital. These precautions tue new detective chief disregarded. About 4:30 : time swindler called at St. Joseimh'a hospital end made arrangements - ments to imavo lila sick wife brought there an hour or so later for treatimment. He was informned that the charges nould be $20 , payable in advenco. lie tendered a draft on the Conunmerclal bank of Omaha for $50 in payment and urns given $30 in change. The nurses immediately fitted up a room for the expected patient amid waited for her nmpoaraiiee , An hour after Detective Say- age , acting under instructions from Mc- Grath , coiled at tIme hospjtal to notify the superIntendent to hook out for a check swindler. lie was told ho lied already been there. Tue clmeck was signed M. IV , Mead , This swindler has visited nearly every city of any prominence between hero and the Pacific coast and his capture is badly wanted by tue police of timee cities , The capture would have been a mimoat important one. liii ititi I'zmciJlc , "The Colorado Special , " "Time Overland Limited" amid "Time Fast Mail" arc the 3 magnifIcently equipped trains ymmn via time Union l'acltlc to all principal west- ermu points , City ticket oilico , 1302 Faruam street , 'Viii Colle.t huts fur I lit , SImile , The tax collections for tIme state made in tIme county for the month of Juno amounted to l3,6t14.12 , County Treasurer hbeimnrod line turned over this amount to State Treasure - uro Meserve , 1)1 HI ) , PICKSON-Clmristinewite of Dick Dickson , at family residence , 3016 Seward street , July , aged 34 years. Funeral services Sunday afternoon. July 31 , mit 2 o'clock from orwegian-Dammishm Lutimerpo church , 'I'Weflt ) ' sixth anil Hamilton streets , In- ttrment Ut Laurel 11111 cenctery , 1"rlends invited , ) WAR TAX AT THE CITY HALL Cleric l1Igi , flnesmm'tworr , ' Over the Sinimitis on tmrlnl ( 'ert Iflentes- ' % Iisit the City I'iiys 0mm. City Clerk hhigbyisnot engaging in time wrestio which other public omcinls are hay- lag with the question of whether or not a 10-cent revenue stamp should be attached to a notarial juraL lie is banking on his belief that the law does mint require any- timing of the kind and therefore lie is not requiring a revenue stamp , "If the government should require revenue troni every notary's seal , " ho declares , "it could raise enough money without taxing beer and cigarettes. Tile expenses of a little uvar could be raised right here lit Omaha and maybe out. of time city's businCes alone if the law were to that effect. I do hot consIder that a notary's jurat Is a cer- ttflcate and therefore I will not require a stamp on it unless a decision is rendered to tIme contrirry. " Certainly if a 10-cent revenue stamp were attached to every notarial seal that comes into the city clerk's office the goverumnemit would ralso a imice sum of money right bore. Every bill and claim against tito city must be sworn to before a notary and taxpayers of Omaha uvlii be umnanimnoums that tlmero are plenty of these bills and claims. At present about all the government revenue that passes through the city clerk's ofllce con- slats of time awn realized from the 50-cent revenue stamps that must. be nfilxecl to every hood of whatever description and the 10- cent stamps that are plastered upon all certified copies of city docunments. I'zi imii.r ilisis Opctie.l . , 'At the meeting of the Board of Public Works yesterday afternoon bids for paving and curbing were opened , the lowest bidders being as follows : Paving Thirty-second street from Baron- port and Farimani with asphalt , J. 13 , Smith , $1.39 per yard. Paving Dodge street from Thirty-fIrst avommue to Thirty-fourth street , Grant Pa'- lag conipany , $1.37 lice yard. Curbing the same district , J. B. Smith , 53 cents for aspimaltuni sandstone and 55 cents for Colorado sanfistoimo. Sowering Templeton street from Twenty- seventh street for a distance of 1,260 feet , I' . II , Mahoney , 43i/ cents for American cement amid 41 cents for Portland cement. hmi'vites City Ollicinis. "The city omelals of Onmalma must enter- lain the omcials of other cities when tIme special days of tIme different towns canto arouimd , " declares Mayor Moores. "The council appreciates this necessity of extending - ing the hospitality of the city to the vlsi- tors and will support my efforts in this direction. " Mayor Moores has extended an invitation to time city omcials of Kaimsas City , St. Joseph , Sioux City and Des Moines to be the guests of the Omalma city officials on time tinys that hare been set aside for them. .As other city days arrive similar invitations - tions will be extended to tlmelr otficials , Closes xi IevstrI , The Board of Park Commissioners at a regular monthly maccLing yesterday after- i-i000 _ ( IeCiled to close the North boulevard from Ames avenue to Grand avenue , This action was taken because the street has been put in bad shape on accoummt of the storm of three weeks ago. As soon as the road is repaired the boulevard will be re- opened. The pay roll of the month , amounting to $2,400 , was allowed and the same action was taken on bills aggregating about $900. MortitiIty SlitlIslics. Time following births and deaths were reported - ported to the health commissioners during the twcnty.four lmours ending at noon yesterday - terday : Births : G. 1IJloewler , 521 North Then- tieth street , girt1 ; henry Folscroft , 2504 Pierce , girl. Deaths : Daniel Mickey , 563 South Twen- ty-sixtii avenue , 71 years. heart disease ; K. Mravermee , 1225 South Fifteenth , 4 months. illiht Notes , City Comptroller Westberg and City Clerk Higby will nttommd the conventIon of time League of Anmericami Municipalities , uvimicli meets in Detroith comnnmencing with August I. They will leave for Detroit this after- 'moon' The month of July promises to ho another - other big month in the matter of avcnume from licenses , City Clerk Iiighy has figtmrcs that show that the receilmts from this source amount to $2,756 up to date , or $10 less than for last mnnthl , Among mm. half dozen permits for repairs to buildings that were issued by tile build- lug inspector during time last twenty-four hours was one to the Ames estate , allow- lag $2,000 of improvemmmeimt to be made to the store building at 902 Jones street. FEDERAL BUILDING NOTES. Four cars of load ore ammd ommo car of silver ore are being unloaded at tIme smelter. The custom house is iii receipt of 121 cases of Cimitmeso goods of all kinds , commeignod to the Lan Sun company , which is located 1mm International hall. \v. 16. Webb , an inspector of customs who was detniled for work at the exposition , has been relIeved of duty there amid traims- ( erred to time Chicago 0111cc. Frank Deals , a white man vlmo leases land on time Winnebago agency , was givemi a heavy sentence yesterday by Judge Munger for takiimg liquor to time reservntiom , bmmt time sentence was imdellniteiy suspended upon the payment of $ ao. Free J'ilis , Send your addreaa to II , B , Ilucklen & Co. , Chicago , and get a free sample box or Dr. King's New Life I'lihmm. A trIal will convince - vince you of their nmrlt.3 , These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation amid Sick headache - ache , For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable , They are guaranteed - anteed to be perfectly tree fromn every deleterious - torious subetanco and to be purely vegetable , They do not weaken by their action , but by giving tone to the stomah and bowels greatly invigorate the gyatemmi. Regular size 25c per box , ZOI by Kuhn & Cc' . . Drugg'ta. CommencIng Summtlay matinee , time following - ing well kmmowmm and celebrated artists wil' ' open a week's engmmgcmemmt at the Trocadero heading the bill will be time famous ammu world rcnownthl Wtmtsomm sisters , who uuIl be seen in their sensational aerial act , as sisteml by Jummim Do Zamnoro , time ! ulexiea , gymnnast , Next will be Irimma Orbasony am her trained cockatoos ; Icherima and Cole the Gorzmman comimedy stars ; time three Rn noidos , grotesque acrobats ; Cimmis and Maum Lane , eccentric sketch artists , mind LittI and Patizkow. mmmusicnl comedians , uvil complete the bill. Time vresemmt week's pmo grain will close with toniglmt's pcrormaance including a mnatimmee today at 2:30. : A PUPIC'ISAPC CItM or TARTAS POWDES CREAM Awarded Highest Honors , World's FnIr OoId Medal , Midwinter Fair 51111 I'tGI1S PIUiL A'i ) S1IVI1S I"or Pith i'nrtieiilnrsof Iltt' % 'nimqlerfnL Sn1s Ilimit 'i'smkm. ' I'ince Snttmrlmty AT flOSTO4 STORE , OMAhA. Plrst-Tlmere's a clothing sale , giving you choice of any suit iii time house for $10-no matter whether it cost $20.00 or $25.00. Then there's time shoe sale-that's drlv- Ing the whole tnwmm wild with excitement- line shoes less than half price. Thien there's time lumen sale , The men's ftmrntslming sale. .miil the great sale of ladles' 'wash skirts , suits amid waists front the New York house whose entire stock uvo purchased-at 33c on time dollar , Thmeti there's the great lhric-a.brae sale In tIme basemnemmt- That's a wonderful iattractiomi , BOSTON STORE , OMAhA , N.S' corner 16th amid 1)euglas. HE WAS NOT WITH A WOMAN I'ollee Olhicer Pr'mi Moore ( Ucm ills 'erIm.mt qif the ILnv ltht Olflcers 3lcGhtckimi mimmil lmmsseimiuttm , Police omeer Fred Moore tells a different story of lila row with Ofilcers McGuckin and Mtmssclmamm , lie says lie is in tIme hmabit of leaving his uclforni coat antI hielmnet at the Montgomery Ward & Co. building on the grounds whmemi ho gets off duty at 11 o'clock at night. On Wednesday night lie chammgecl his clothes as usual amid went. 'to the Ocr- loan Village for a glass of beer , lie denies bcitmg in the conmpany of a woman. Ills rca- son for cimammging lila clothes is timat officers tire not allowed to drink beer while in uni- forum. Whmen he rettmrncd in a few moments he found that his uniform coat and imelnmet hind been removed. lIe sumapecteil his brother officers , and when they refused to give Itimmi back his property the row fol- lowcd. Moore admits drawing lila revolver on Mc- Gtickimm , and says Ito told ItteGuckin ho would use it. McOuckin and Mutaselmaim say the affair was intended for a joke , but Moore says imo will stammd for no such joking. tIe regrets most that ho was accused of going for lila beer in company of a woman. lie is a mnmm of family , and says be respects - spects his uvifo too much to engage in drink- lag with female companions , GETS WAR IN THIRD WARD Soldier I.nmimon nitil ills Cowboy Part- mmer Ilmive an Iliigngcznent maithi Amimuzumis. Frank Lemon , a discharged soldier from Fort Keogh , Mont. , in company with a friend lie lucked up on time traIn tlmat bore him to Omaha , started to paint the Third ward a bright carmine Thursday , Lemon had his discharge money , amounting to about $65 , in his Inside pocket. Ills friend did not. immure flinch money , but he hind a big .1-caliber revolver that he carried in lila outer coat kocket. Time career of time two was brouglmt to a sudden stop before they imnul fairly startel by Daisy Whitford , Josie Rogers and "Kid" Burke , who , it Is ai- leged , robbed Lemon of his money. Time two westerners visitcl the home of these young persons and by the usual methods the money was secured , it Is said , by them. Fimidimig lila money gone tIme soldier called to his pal and the latter unlimbered - limbered imis artillery amid drove time fright- cncd women into a corner with time gun and lucid tlmenm there until the "doughboy" ran into the street and found two officers. Time entire party was taken to the police statIon. 'I'hit' 1)oys iii Clilekamnnuga Delighted , Before leaving for Clmickanmauga park , Ga. , Lieutenant George B. lines , Fifty.seconil Iowa volunteers , procured a few bottles of Cimamnberlain's Colie. Cholera and Diarrhoea Renmedy. The boys wore delighted with the quick cures of diarrhoea which it effected. 'ro meet the demands Lieutenant , Bass or- ( bred four dozczi bottles more by express mmd sold the whole of it in one day , except three bottles kept for imis own use and for personal friends. It never fails to effect a cure and is ploasaimt and safe to take It is tue most successful medicine in the world for bowel comnplaimits. For solo by all drug- gists. A FES % AIVAN'I'AGiSs OITerc.l 1i ) this' Chiit'zigo , itlllwaiikei , .t St. I'niii Itmitiwny , TIlE SHORT LINE TO CHICAGO. A clean train made imp and started from Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to destination. Elegant train service and courteous em- ploye. llmmtire trains lighted by electricity and with electric light in every mrnrtb. Finest dining car service in the west , n lth meals served "a In carte , " The Flyer leaves at 5:45 : p. m , daily from Union Depot. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 1504 Farnam St. C. S. CARRIER , City Ticket Agent. Las' _ N EACH Wasts SCOFIELD'S 10 dozen ladies' Shirt Waists in new and pretty patterima Saturday morning at choice for 25e. Only two to cacti customer-try them on iii time store if you wish , as sold at. this price we can't oxeimange them , Laes' Wrappers SOOFIELD'S Jtnotimer lot of time same wrappers we're sold lmeoro at 25c-Yca , mnaio of calico In dark colors. We have the luest mind prettiest shirt waists iii Oninha-wimito or colors-at. $1.25 , $1.50 , $2.00 , Lawmm Wrappers , $1.25. Sale of lumen and pique dress skirts still coat inues. I .SCflELD L CIOAR'&SUITCOI ; 1510 Dougks St. : PH1t Saturday Night. - - - - - ? Paint YOUR FLOOR Saturday night witim Shcrwimm-\Viiliams Mixed Floor l'uimmt and - . it u.iii be dry enough to wallc on in time , morning. 'l'iiere is no disappoimmtmemmt about tlmese jinints as Sheruvimm-\'Iiilmutns ' . imave a been mnuklmmg them ( or 50 years amid KNOW hIO\\ ' . Floor Paint , tOe quart. Fur chmmmIr , tables , umcttecs , etc. , use ENAMEL PAINT. Gives hue hunt lustre. ] slmeciaiiy suited for interior use. Delicate colors for decoratIon. 20c cans and 3Ocmrs , l"cmr new WOOl ( interiors , umime VA I4N1SII STAIN. tniiet time usood anti varmmishmes at time same mmmmration. I nmitmutes oak , mnalmog- mumy , chmcrry , rommowood , walnut , ehommy- 25i : ' . t llimmt ; 45c hum t. For Bicycles mimic BICYCLE HNAMlif , ( Air ilrylmm. , ) Makes time olil wheel bolt like mmciv. ilicyclo Itolislm keeps nickel vans bright. lie ccii. hicautiful colons. I"or imutlm limbs use BATH IINAMEL , 'will withstand hot and cold seater. For micrecmms misc SCIIIIEN h'AINT. SOLD IN OMAhA DV Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. MIDII.FiOI" JJi.OCK. 1513 1)OhQH ST. the ? t Tel , 353. fiG 1"anxmam Si. . Omaha. . . . . lice , Jtmly2 , Jorward ZIk. 4 , ; One thing people a1way notice about Nebraska , 4 aclvertisonionts-tliey arc not ilhiRle of back ta1kVo doii1t believe it back talk.Vo believe in siraigliL : forward talk.Ve \ believe that there iii'1 flllYlOdy ill. Onmila Who liftS CflUSO to ( libe1iC\'C our statements . or to 1111(1 ftuilt with our methods or to dispute our word , i\r0 believe tilat W1l8t 1)001)10 ) WnIit to knov . the most about iSgoo(1.Vo ( beliove-aiitl we 1ia'o ' good I'CaOIi to beii'e it-that the public likes a store that attehlIs strictly to business , that novei' ' bi'eaks faith with them , that gees right along giving good va1ue , telling sii'aiglit stories and bitilditig up its own business instead of pulling its ] leigllbors dowit , rIolllolrO"uVO will hell ) to build up our own business some more by selling what we lUtVO left of 111011'S light coats and whole suits at pi'k'es that ai'o { warranted to meet any others on the sti'eot without being Ill the least bit einbai'assed. or leOlihIg the least , bit aslianied. Good skelctolI'nmdo serge coats , doii- . blo breasted , ill nearly all sizes al 3.00 and 3,25 tind. good light-weight suits , all wool : at four (1o11u'S ; , for the whole suit. ( 'EAST , WEST , HOME IS BEST , " IF KEPT GLEAN WITH f S A P 0 L 0 . . ! ( Ii I ) U CA' ! ' I O A I. , 11ff KARNY MU1AY ACAY ' KEARNEY , NEB. 'ivill open Sept. 13th ; tlmi'ee ltmlimiimlgs : SO sf'haratt' ) m'ooiiis : immOdCt'lm ( 'ohmiforis ; :1. : jI limIt conhmi of immstructors , Itoys rect'lved frommi iO _ vcmrs : amid tlp\vat'ds : mmmd titled 8 , for college or lnmslmiess. Atidi'esuu 1mt' eireulai's' , 11EV. II. 1'OIt'I'161t CII l'I"J' FIN Ims , l'mm. 1) , , I'resl.Ii'ii ( tutu Wnriieim , _ _ _ - - 1 Wcworth Oldet1are3tafl I $ -i , . . - Governmneitsunors'lslon. Newimuildinrsirnlngerectcd. Htudemmtsrcjectcdlnst year br want otroommi. MAJOR SANDFORD SELLERS. M.A. . Supt. . LEXINGT0U.MJ . . . 0 , , ' 'O S ALL . * PEOPLE J0 WANT GOOD HEALTH. 0 rou may have a course of medical 0 . treatment for a 0 OURAI3LE DISEASES a . of all kinds at ( ho ; Shepard Meica1 Institute : 0 New York Life Bldg. , Omaha , Neb. : 0 0D1PIAI TIIQ. CatarrhDeaf- . 01 LuirtLi IL.J' nose and all 0 Diseases of time Lungs , Stomach , Kidneys , Nerves and Blood. Refer- 0 once , by permission , to 5,000 cured o a patients. The largest medical offices . and practice in the west. The Omaha Bee , leading daily , says : "The Shep- 0 and Medical Institute is entirely rella- 0 ide in a protesslommal and business way , Dr. SheparO and Imis associates 0 hays gained amid fully maintained a o e leading reputation in time treatment 0 of chronie dtseaes. Thmo publie may safely trust them. " 0 0 IMP IT i : For testimonials from 0 0 VS II I I L ministers , teaehers , busho 0 ness men , farmers , etc. , tolling how they were cured at borne through the 0 Mail System. S ruirii"The New Treatment ; IJiJtJI 110w It Cures , " is sent free 0 to nil who write , It is a clean medical . work for the wimolo family to read a and is of great value to all whmo seek a better iicaltim. bolt and Consimbtatlor. ° 0 illamikim sent free to alt inquirers. a 0 Me.lieimmos sent everywimere. State your case and send for opinion and . lowest terms. Cimarges low. Con- 0 tation free , personally or by letter , 0 Jfmtlon T/st / I'apsr , 6V. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Browe Ii , ' Opens Sept. 19th , IS9S. Bonrditmg amid Iay School fot' Gii'ls Uimder time direction of itt. Rev. George Wortimiimgtorm , S. T , D. , LL. D. Primary , preparatory and coili'giato courses. Coin- ' potent corps of teaclmer. Modern mneth- omis ammd every advantage offered , Strict attemmtlumi paid to time nmorai , mental aimd phiyaical uvell beiimg of the students. Diplo- inns coimferred , lrepares for all colleges open to women. Specini courses in High. en l6nglisim , Sciences , Anc1itt and Modermi Langtmagemm , Munic and Art. terms mmmod- orate. Duiidumig repaired and in excellent order. Sanitary plumbing , Satisfactory ' 4 steam boating. l'aremits and guardian ; desiring to enter imupils will please nemmd for catalogue , or _ appmy porsommulll' to . Mrs. L .R. Upton , Priii. Brovmlell h-bali. Otimujia. Neb. fts WOMEN 69th Year ! I gli gra'ie migii'i ) , , ni Cli4RIOaI School. Itterar , Pif , Icrt cour.e , ' . CrLijtcitto sdu.mt. , to 1i.isrii coos to. ' SVomon. Gorr..pon'toncu , , oiicitui. 1or ratsio. , aildiesti. IC. 5 , JiCt. sliD , A , ii. , in , . , J..kunmmme , mit , lLLtHOi t ONSEUVATORY. ( OIL i iiftfliet mon I n ci i dnirt. , Ic1 tTi Iitot Al IiNiC1IiMtUiYLtfld , Art. , Emocutmom , , Lic. Amid. LaflOiaite McCREW , SPECIALIST , . ' Treat. all Porni , of DISEASES AND ' DISORDERS OF rmnEN ONLY. 20 YEARS EXPEHIENCE 12 Yrars in Ornulia. 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