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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1898)
- - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -w--- - . - - - - - . ----w--r . - - . - - - - - - - - - : - - -y . , ------r -y--- - - - - .i TItE OMAhA DATLY I3EE SA't"ifl DA'Y A1TTITS'I1 ' I 3 1 898. : i : , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LO\VIIATEFOR\VESTERN \ \ DAYS Omaha Lincs Make a special ri on Ezposit.Ion Travel , ONE CENT A MILE FOR THREE STATES Colurnilo , tunlntn ntul 1Jtli OI'cit Jtc,1 1.etcr Jny IInlc ( JntIi1e , of the 1)IMlntIoc 11 flhIdN Jiere- tofore Itnl,0eI , The Omaha terminal lines ) ave agreed on TCdUCC(1 ratea for the excursions that are eXpCCte(1 to come n from the west about the iuithJlo of next month to celebrate Cob- raibo day , Montana day and Utah day at the TranmIsRIsIppi IxpOBltIOfl. There Is no doubt but that the reducel rates and time limits agreed on by the Omaha trrnbnaI lines will be put into effect. The opposition of other lines to reasonabbe rates to this city for the exposition Is crowIng Ices effective every bny. The rate for these ( lays will be 1 cent per mile , In each direction , and on all of the tickets there will ho a bimit of fifteen ( bays nllowel. This limit will allow the excur- sbonists more time to visit the exposition thaii Jiai been rar1teI ( travelers on former state days. Colorado day will ho September 9 ; Montana ( bay , September 12 , and Utah (10 , September 11. OItIIA Id.\LS M'1'tNIIG I'IftM. : Not mel mcii i ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ie from I lie Jinv Itit 4' ( ) tTereil In' , , t loll. Discussion of the probable fate of the Western Passenger association in view of the notice of withdrawal filed by the Chicago - cage & Aiton Is still the ranking subject In passenger circles. The meeting next wcel . is looked forward to with great. Interest , as some important developments of the controversy - : troversy over exposition rates are expected , Tue statements of tim Chicago papers In . their reports of Wednesday's meeting to the effect that. the 4tbton had to take the step It did in order to pro- tact Kansas City against Omaha. np- pear to bo without foundation. As n , matter of fact , every railroad company operating a line to Omaha and another to . Kansas City , from Chicago , otfored to make the same ratea between Kansas City and Chicago as between Omaha and Chicago ( luring the remainder of the exposition , I providing the same restrictions were thrown around the tickets In both cases. This Sact , corroborated by the general paasenger agents here , does not appear In the reports of the meeting published by the press. In ' other cities. The rates the Omaha terminal lines have reconunendeci to the other association lines for this city during tim remaInder of the exposition , and which will undoubtedly be put Into effect on August 20 , are as follows : From points withIn 150 mIles of Omaha , one tare for the round trip , to ho made every day until the close of tile exposition , with return limit of five days ; from points more than 150 mIles 0(1(1 less thami 300 miles from Omaha , one fare plus 10 per cent for the . round trip , to be made daily , with return limit of ten days ; from points within 300 and iO0 Ifliles from Omaha , special rates to be mndc every \Vcdncsday and Friday at 0 per Leflt of one way rate for round trip. with minimum rate of 9.50 , return limit fit- teen ( lays , rates including St. Louis ; from - Joiflts over 400 miles from Omaha , one fare plus $2 for the round trip , with return limit ' of ilftcen ( lays , rates to be made one day a 0 'week from territory east of time Missouri river and two days a week from territory ¶ 'west of the river , and to be tendered con- fleeting lines. It was the fight over the rate from points over 100 miles from Omaha that caused the split In the association. Voiieii 11iiIIiIii n. ltnhlrOsll. SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 12.-An issue of $1,000,000 of bonds to rim for forty years at 6 per cent Interest bIas been decided upon for the building of the Stockton & Tuolurune raIlroad , or "Woman's rloaI , " as it is popularly known , Miss Annie Kline Itikert is at the head of the railroad. Associated with her as directors In the company are Mrs. Sally Morgan Green. Mrs. E. T. Could , Iaggio flowing Brainard and hannah Lewella Lane. TIii road Is to be sixty miles bone. running from Stockton to Summeraville , in Tuolumno county , through a rich mining region. Nineteen miles of trading has already been completed. htlLIlill ) otts fllI I'erMllnIs , Traveling Passenger I'gent DeWitt of the Burlington is in the city. : General Manager 1. Dickineon ot the Union Pacific returned from the west Thur3- day night. Time Elkhorn road will bring In an excursion - cursion of 400 p111)115 of time normal school at Fremont to attend the exposition on Sat- tirday. Mosistant Superintendent Davis of tim Milwaukees department of dining car and sleeping car service is in the city , visiting the exposition. General banager Dickinson and party of ; Union Pacific oiiicials have returned from a trip of inspection of the company's lines In Kansaa and Colorado. Superintendent Gibson of the Milwaukee Is In the city. hio declares that the crops along both 61(105 of the line through U a are looking finer every day , anti Iwedicts a big crop this fall. Time Rock Island road received samples . of corn from Okarcime , Oki. , the stalks of which measure fifteen feet and four inches In length and bear well-deveioped ears along their entire length. Chief Clerk Fleming of tim passenger do- pertinent of tue Minneapoiis & St. Louis road Is In th city , from Minneapolis , accompanied - companied by Mrs. Fleming , and will spend several ilays visiting the exposition. _ ( loneral Mnnager bloldrego of thc13. & M , bad flO ? recolveu any novices or tte robbery - bery of tile Burlington express car at St. Joseph , Mo , , UI ) until noon. Tims reports from that line would go to the St. Louis and Chicago otfices , A $27.60 , 3-piece varbor suit for ; io at tim Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. , fire abe , 1414.18 Douglas. Coming-thu great "Trilby. " - - - OUR 4:30 : ? . M. TRAIN FOR ST11 IOUIS 18 the newest and finest train between Omaha and St. Louis. It Is the only Omaha-St. Louis train which runs via St. Joseph , No change of cars of any blind , Through sleeping and reclining chair cars - wide vestibuled , gas- lighted-modern in every sense of the 'word. Ticket OfileeNew IJepot- 1502 Farnam I 10th and Mason0 flSTN SrOllI4 lila , fAl4LM. lienil All About tboeMoot f4urmrlslng , NfonisllIIlg ilurgnltms of time inie , ON PAJES 4 AN ! ) I OF 'rhilS PAPER , Clothing , furnishing goods , hats , mull- nery , ladies' dresses , skirts , waists , shoes. The Importance of these sales could be sulliclent to got out an extra paper , You can form no idea how really great the bargains - gains are that will be offered for sale Saturday - day at boston Store unless you read our two advertisements on pages 4 and 7. flvon when you come to the toro and see the bargains they arc so much greater than we have lend you to believe , that you can hardly realize that you can buy them for so little money. Read pages 4 and 7 : after that you are bound to come to the sale today at IJOSTON STORE , OMAHA. lGth flfld Douglas Sts. BEST ROAD TO THE KLONDILE { Mimcr , Who Iino Ibeeti There Talk of .Vii'i of itenebilmig time Clui1 , Ill Ihornilu. Frank D. Quigioy and J. C. McDannel of Dawson City , N. W. T. , left Omaha last night , after spending several days at the expoaltion. They started from Dawson City July 2 , arrived at Seattle July 213 , came on to Omaha and expect to stop hero again in October on their return from a trip to Ens- land. Iloth are entiittsitistic ICbondikers and insist that ( he hardships of the Yukon country - try are greatly exaggerated. They are experienced - perienced miners who were In Colorado durIng tIme Cripple Creek excitement and other great finds in that state amiti say that many of the gold fields of Colorado are as hard to approach as the ICiondike country. They say that to a man who is accustomed to climbing mountains and living in main- ing camps any place In the world the Itlon- dike will not provo a place of hardships amid that tue reports of the terrible passes and the many dangers have caine mostly from inexperienced inca wimo have come to that country with the expectation of find- lag no moro hardships than they had in the states. Tue great finds this year are being made on American territory , time Canadian side having been well prospected over last year. Great crowds are rushing into time Kion- dike just as there were last season , but many persons who start to Dawson City on the river route have been meeting disap- pointmnent. Time Yukon is low , as it usti- ally is at this time of tIme year , and not a single boat of any size has been able to got to Dawson. The water Is high earlier in time season , but the boats dlii not start from Seattle In tinmo to reach St. Michacbs whelm time water was up. Hundreds of pas- sensors are arriving at St. Mlclmaels only to be sent back b the government omclals who will allow no one to iand who has not river transportation to Dawson. As only small boats can make the 1S00-mibo trip up the river their capacity is very limited and few people can secure transportation. The low stage of watdr has also cut short the simippitig of supplies and only limited quantities of niercimandiso are arriving in Dawaomm , In going to the Kbondike by Dyea and Chilkoot pass or by White 'pass time hardships are comparatively slight. On the Chilkoot pass route a climb of only thirty miles is necessary to reach the lakes and then the voyage Is mostly an uneventful one through time lakes and rivers , with the exception of a swift trip over the falls , which can be avoided by rsrsons who prefer - for walking around. Raymond'a auction , 10 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. BABY BOY DROWNS IN A TUB Mother Lenvcu her Cimilil for Ve'w Momentom mmml Returnrm ( o Find It Detmol. Roy F. Johnson , a baby of 14 months , was accidentally drowned yesterday in a tub of water at his home. 1032 Vinton street. His n'wtlmer , Mrs. Fred Johnson , left the baby playing in the kitchen while she svont to a neighbors house to borrow sonmo papers. She bind only been gone a few minutes and upon her return found the boy lying imead down in the tub of water. Two doctors were called in , but the chlid was too tar gone to be saved. No inquest viii be held as the cause of death was so ap- parent. .Tnmns Mortoll Seriously Shaken , While James Morton of the hardware firm of James Morton & Sons 'was driving a team of young horses on Twenty-fourth street , near Wirt , some bicycles passed , frightening the horses and causing them to become unmanageable. The man who cares for Mr. Morton's imorses was riding with him at time time and leaped from the rig when he saw that the horses were going to run them into a tree. Mr. Morton stayed in the bmggy and when it hit the tree was thrown entirely over the horses heads. He was knocked senseless , but re- viveti in a short time and is uninjured aside from painful bruises. Simopltfgcrs Sezm I Shoes. Two men and a woman entered A. W. l3owman's store Thursday night and stole a quantity of shoes. Time trio professed to be country people who wanted to make a large purchase. They were shown a lot of shoes , but made no purchases. When they had gone time theft was discovered. The men shielded the woman from view while she coficealod the shoes within time folds of her clothing. 'IekJekets itt Siorlc Again. M. C. Dale , a visitor troni Chicago , was jostled by three young men on Sixteenth street near Capitol avenue Thursday night. Later wimen lie went to make a purcimaso he found that his pocketbook containing $95 hami been stolen. Neb Anderson of Atlantic , ha. , was ro- iioved of $40 in a similar way in the sauio district an hour later. 'Prick 11h3)'CIe itider in 'Iroubmie. WESTERLY , it. I. , Aug. 12.-H. C. Scimooley , a trick bicycle rider of San Francisco - cisco , Is In jail here to answer for his ci- leged connection with time death of Marie A. Flynn , a laundress , who was drowned at Ocean Pier last night. Selmooloy hail boon accused of assault upon Miss Flynn anl was awaiting a hearing in court. According - cording to his Btory , lie subsequently made an appointment with Miss Flynn for last evening , and while with her on the pier manila a second attempt. to assault her. She resisted for awhile and then suddenly broke away train him ami heaped into time water , drowning before help could reach her. Vmiknoivim ) hiin Foimimmol lienol. OSWEGO , Nan , , Aug 12.-TIme mutilated remains of an unknown man , about 35 years of age , wore found on the Missouri , Kamisas & Texas railroad track near this city today , supposed to have been run over by the southbound passenger during ths night. The only clew to the inane identity was a slip of paper found In his pocket bearing time names of "Alice Hudson and Mabel hudson , Wichita , Nan. " 'limo Olily htziilronot to Chicugo With a daylight train , Leave Omaha O40 ; a. ni , every day , arriving Chicago the same evening at S:15 , when close connections are made with all lines beyond. This train is 50 years almond of time times and Is proving Immensely ilopuhar with Omaha people. Other flying trains leave for Chicago at 4:55 : and 6:55 : p en , daily. City ticket ofilco , 1401 Farnant St. . 'Tho Northwestern Lino. ' $30.50 for set of seven mahogany dining room chairs , Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet , Co You vant some hmictures of time Expo.mition , Pimotogravures are time best. You can make your own seIectto ; three for 10 cents. Pimo- togravuro Department , Omaha flee. 39.OO for mahogany side board. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. , 1414-iS Doulas. TIIE FLIES.FAI1tTA1tMNG \ \ We Are Not to Blame if You Lese Throngh Proorastinatlon , TIlE GENUINE SALE WILL SOON BE OVER Tliotisnnlp , frommi Abronol and Titan- somnois 'lore of ( Jut' Otunhmn Custoimi- ers Have Emljoe11 the hone- fits ( It 'ibis hinro Event. We warned you that \Vedncsday night would end the cut prices in dress goods department , and yet- , strange to say , a great many ladiea came in Thursday and Friday expecting sale prices. \VE ALWAYS DO JUST WHAT WE SAY. And nosy we teli you that within a few ( lays the sale will close in every epartmnent , cml time reason therefore Is that summer goods will be nil closed out , and fail geode will fill our shelves and cover our counters. Saturday , commencing at S o'clock , in canter aisle , we will soil Japanese and fancy foldiug fans which were lOc and lSc , for Sc each. The finer fans sold from 20e to 40c , at iOn each. Ladies' white pique and colored silk ptmlTs , sold at 25c to SOc , viii sell Saturday at inc. The last lot of time purchase of fine milled soap , lOc for box of 3 cakes. UM I3ItELLAS. Look In west window , where goods arc displayed ; Dresden , fancy trimmed and Congo handles , at one price , OSc each. We have never offered anything bettor , and by the way , who else has over up- preached us in prices on umbrellas ? We will say no more about. the men's underwear at iSo and 35c. We would ilko to dose out on Saturday all we have of two lots of cohered negligee shirts , soft shirts made from nmadras cloth , with cuffs , to be worn with a white collar. 01u. price as a lender , was ? Sc ( and they wdro then good value ) , Saturday the price will be 49c. Nor is this all , for nt the same price we will sell a lot of colored negligees , with two collars and one iiair cuffs to match the shirt , vmtluo also at three-quarters of a fbi- la. Band , bows anti string tics , all silk , soid at 25c , lOc Saturday. And a lot of pure silk and madras ties at So each. each.AT HOSIERY COUNTER. About 23 dozen black , extra super lisle stockings , htichlieu rib , drop stitch , spliced heels , sluiced toes , quoted as being worth ' 100 to SOc per pair , Saturday 29c. Look in another column for Consolation sale. THOMAS 1CILPATRICK & CO. , 1505-7-9 Douglas St. WAITERS AND WOMEN AT WAR Fnrnnm Streed flesdnmrnflt the Scene of a. Fierce Eiieummnfer train % 'lilc1i Much inmunge Results. Two couples engaged in a fierce battle at the One Minute restaurant at 2:30 : a. m. yesterday. Coffee cups. catsup bottles and plates were the weapons used. One of time big plate glass show windows was shattered by a badly aimed bottle thrown at the head of her female opponent by the other woman in tue fight. Another wildly thrown missile crashed through a $25 mirror. Shattered fishes and badly spattered walls show how fierce the battle waged wimilo it lasted. Seventy-five dollars will Imardly cover time damage wrought to the restaurant furnish- ings. ings.Tim Tim combatants were harry White and an unknown woman , presumably his wife , and T. F. Hughes and an unknown woman. Both the men are waiters. White and his wife entered the restaurant first and seated themselves - selves at a table near the front door. Later Hughes and his woman entered and went to the rear of the room. A war of words followed time entrance of Hughes. Actual hostilities began when a catsup bottle was tlmrown by some one of the four , which shattered the mirror.'hat caused the trouble no one seems to know. The police say It was over some woman. White and Ilughes were locked up. Omaha t2 Chicago , $9.25. Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul fly , 1504 Farnam St. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. sell a $12 rattan rocker for $7.50 at their furniturO fire sale , 1414-16-18 Douglas. Burlington itonte , 0O.5 to Chilengo. Trains at 5:05 : p. in. and 12:05 : a. in. Ticket omco , 1502 Farnam St. FORGED CHECKS SHOWING UP Instruments I'imrportlug 10 Be Cent- flel 1) ) the Nebnmmskzt National hinumL 1mm CirculatIon. Three forged checks have appeared at the clearing house within the last few days , and moro of the same kind are expected. The checks are made on blanks of time Nebraska National bank and are drawn by S. P. Bost- wick , payable to Charles Cutler. A bogus certification stamp of the Nebraska National bank has been put across tim front of the checks , and an attempt made at imitating the signature of henry tV. Yates , president of that banlc. The stamp used is nptbing iiko the stamp of the Nebraska National bank , and it bait never been time custom of the president to certify checks , that work always having been done by the teller. All of the checks that have appeared so far are for sums slightly in excess of $8. MAGNIFICENT TItAISS. Omaha It ) Chicago , The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway - way has just placed in service two magnificent - nificont electric lighted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha daily at 5:45 : p. in. , arriving Chicago at 8:25 : ii , on. and leaving Chicago 6:15 : p. rn. and arriving Omaha SU : a , rim. racu ramim is mignioxi throughout by electricity , has buffet smoking - ing cars , drawing room sleeping cars , din- lag curs and reclining chair cars and runs over time shortest line anti smoothest road. bed between the two cities. Ticket ofilco , 1504 Furnam street and at Uomion depot. i'ENSIONS VOlt WESTEItN 'VE'rERANS. Survivors of Late % Vnr hti'niemnbereil 1 , E lie ( eiierul to't''ritiitolit , WAShINGTON Aug. 12.-Special- ( ) Pensions have been Issued to the following : Issue of August 1 : Nebraska : Origiral-Jolmn Crcomgon , To- hawaii , $8 ; Josepii 11. Mclcinnon , Ashland , $6. Increase-JanicS fl hllihiard , Oconee , $12 to $14. Original , widows , etc.-Ida J. Kingsbury , Ponca , $8. Iteissue-Minors of John Timothy , i'iatt Center , $18 ; Adaiino hall , Omaha , $12 Iowa ; Original-Steel Kenwortimy , Perry , $6 ; Samuel Ii. Nixon , Lyons , $6 ; Altrtl Eastman , Ankeny , $6 ; Arthur L , Conger , Des Moines , $17 ; Allen T. Rigsby , Choro- kce , $6 , Additlonal-Lenmuel J. Paul , ho. san , $6 to $8 ; Cimarlea ii. Slattery , Strut- ford , $6 to $8. Increase-John itimlin , Corn- lag , $6 to $8 ; Alonzo McClellau flonbamn , Council Bluffs , $12 to $17 ; Joseph 1' . Ferguson - guson , Clarence , $6 to $8. Reissue-Thomas i : . Bary , Grinnell , $16 , Original , widows , cte.-Reglna Meimgis , Odebolt , $12 ; Ella 2o1. Felton , Mount Pleasant , $12 ; Amy 11 , Smtii , Atlnutic , $12 ; Mary H. Luso , Fulton , $8. You want some pictures of the exposition , Photogravures are time best. You can make your own selection ; three for 10 cents , I'lmotogravuro Department , Omaha Bee. A quarter sawed oak ladies' writing desk , $5.25 at the Orchard & Wilhelm Co. furniture fire sale , 1414-16-18 Douglas. Omaha to Chicago. $9.25. Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul fly , 15U4 Farnani St. Cut ratesto Chicago and all points east via Rock Island route. Call at city clUes , 1323 Farnam street , ' Consolation ! nbc. LnfI who were disappointed through not getting to our sale in time to select for their wants at our domestic counter will be glad to learn that at 7:30 : Saturday night Wa will helm ? In domestic aisle a sort of consolation - solation sale of remnants. All kinds of wash goods , alnmost every color and almost any length , all in one vast heap at one price , 2 ½ cents per yard. Look in another column for time nil day doings , and please remember that within a few days the Qreat genuine August solo viii close. "Vo may have something special to say Sunday , Look a little out-Anti it might Interest you to "look a little in" our east window -the muslin tmntlerwear Is quite attractive. Out of town customers can leave valises and packages at our store free-and we will be glad to give depot checks without charge. ThOMAS KILPATIUCIC & CO. , 1505-7-9 Douglas. WATTS' BONDSMEN SUE BOYD Attenitot to IlceoverMumicy Allegeil to have liceit Lost i , ' time lIe- faulting Cushier. Herman Mendel of Neola , In. , has brought suit in the federal court ngainst Jaimmes E , floyd for the recovery of $9,700 , with inter- eat and costs , Mendel was one of the bondsmen - men of John C.Vatts , who was cashier of time State flank of Neola. Watts bought options and speculated iii grain through James B. Boyd , and in his speculations , entirety - tirety without tbo consent of the bank , drew 011 its account with the Chemical Natloimat batik of New York for sums aggregating 9,700. Time Neola bank held time sureties for time ammiount of shortage , and the sureties in turn bring action against lloyd. 'l'zim : : an l'ateiit Jieoihelimes. The now war revenue law is very strict in regard to time manufaoturo of all sorts of medicinal proprietary articles and preparit- tions. It requires that all mnnnufacturers of such articles shall fib a decinratioim at time ommd of each amonthi stating that no articles or commodities of ttmat nature have been removed - moved , carried , sent or caused or suffered or knowmm to imavo bceim removed frommi their vrcmises without being duly taken nccount of anti charged with the tax. A failure to file this declaration subjects a manufacturer to a fine of $100 , and the sending out of proprietary reumetlies without paying time tax is considered as a misdemmicanor for which the fine is not in excess of $500 and six months in jail. Cnrr held fir 'I'rizil , Samuel Carr , who is cimargeil with steal- tag a letter which belonged to Joseph Stauber from the VictorIa lintel , anti who was afterwards arrested while attempting to cash a check payable to Staimber , was brought before United States Commissioner Anderson thus morning for trial and waived examination. lie was bound over to the November term of court under $600 bond , which his friends are attempting to raise. A $40 mahogany dining table. A $55 maimogany side board. A $44.50 set of mahogany dining chairs , ieatlmer seat. All for $98.00. At the Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. fire sale , 1414-16-18 Douglas. It's a. Great Atinoiction. The pretty souvenirs given away by the steamboat proves a great attraction. Sc- ! fern does a trip pass wltlmout. some professional - fessional singer renders an interesting so- loction. Time well known singer , Mr. harry Griffith , will delight the excursionhsts today - day with a few songs in his charming style. The banding at Florence coimtinues to draw large crowds to the tmfternoon excursions to see time Immense englimes and pumps of time water works. "Notltwesterim" iteditees Rates. Only $9.25 to Chicago on amid after August 9. The Northwestern is the ONLY line with a dziylight train to Chicago , heaving Omaha at 6:40 : a. in , , arriving at Chicago 8:15 : same evening. Also fast trains east at 4:55 : p. on. and 6:55 : p. on. daily. City ticket office , 1401 Farnamn St. hard Coal For Immediate orders nail delivery. Nebraska - braska Fuel Co. , 1414 Farnnm street. Send your out of town friends three photogravures of the Exposition. Only ton cents. The lIce office has them. REFUSE TO GIVE UP THE STARS 'rvo of the liseiiurgt'ol l'oiiceiueim Who l'ropose to Make a Fight for lteiiistatcimieimt. C , B. Boyce and F. L. Scott , recently die- charged probationary jiohico officers , will make a fight for reinstatement. They have refused to turn In their stars and clubs and have steadfastly refused to accept the nimme days pay that is duo them from the city. Timeso men assert that they were dropped from the force through time influence of some one close to the powers that rule time department - mont without the formality of a hearing. Chief Gallagher is willing , lie says , to nllow Scott to have a hearing , even though ho is not entitled to one. It was omm his recommendation that both these men were dropped. Scott will appear before the board at Its next meeting and will endeavor to cxplaia away the charges against him. If time board Is unable to substantiate thmo charges Scott will demand reinstatement to the depart- meat. Boyce will try to obtain a hearing , but it. will not be granted him. l'ciio , ' .Juiimilieu Ctmrc4. Suffering humanity should bo supplied with every moans ioslbio for its relief , It is with pleasure we puhiboim the following : 'This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer with yellow jaundice for over six mnonttms , and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail , Dr Bell , our druggist , recommended Eiec- trio Bitters ; and after taking two bottles , I was entirely cured. I now take great pleas- tire in recommending them to any person suffering from thIs terrible malady , I am gratefully yours , M. A. hiogarty , Lexington , Ky. " Sold by Kuhn & Co. . druggists. Onmaha to Chicago , $0.25. Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul fly. 1504 Farnam St. $28.50 for mahogany dining room table , Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. fire sale. Union l'smci the , , "Time Colorado Special , " "The Overland Limited" and "The Fast Mail" are the three magnificently equipped trains run via time Union Pacific to all principal westora Paints. City ticket ofhice , 1302 Farnaum street , Coining-tIme great "Trihby , " A PURE ' ! APt CRC , U or TARrAI'I POWOCfl DIL CREAM BAKING PODDI Awarded Highest Honors , Vor1d's Fair Gold Medal , MMwliiter Fair TA ShOES 20 PER CENT OFF This Entire Stock of SlImmer Tans to Do Olohed Out at Onto , 1 , 13 , NORRIS STARTS TIlE BAIL ROLLING No fbi Sbmoimworn Stocic In Other , hut Ne' , himigbot , 'I'htis eflmioti's Shines , its Au lime inle Styles auth Shmniles of 'l'nuts , Beginning tomorrow , we commence our inimical fall clearammco sale of tan shoes. None 01 these offerings have been blur- chased for this reductioim sale , but every pair is fronm our well known lines that hmrtvo become brukemm by a season's sell- lag.him him ladies' shoes we offer our regular vici kid , vesting top anti kid tops iii all the shades of tan , Time $5.00 ladles tahi , tomorrow $4.00. Time $4.00 ladies tan , tomorrow $3.20. The $3.00 indies' tan , tomorrow $2.40. Tim $2.50 ladies' tan , tomorrow $2.00. All our ladies' tan oxfords , iii all tIme latest toes , shades amid styles , at 20 per cent oft In this sale. All $1.50 tan oxfords , $1.20 , All $2.00 tnmm oxfords , $1.60. All $2.60 tan oxfords , $2.00 , All $3.00 tan oxfords , $2.40 , Alt misses' nnd children's tan elmoes go in this saio at this discount-vesting and kid tops. Now is time time to shoe the family. Chmilil's $1.50 taims , $1.20. Misses' $1.50 tamme , $1.20. Misses' $2.00 tatis , $1.60. Misses' $2.50 tamme , $2.00. A few more of those small sizes in men's $5.00 simoes-ahi on one tablc-$1.98. Men with little feet hiring thicnm in. Regular lines of men's tans-wo never carry over any stock , timcse fall discount sales niways clean timeni out. Mon's $2.50 tans , $2.00. Mcmi's $3.00 tans , $2.40 Meim's $3.10 tnhms , $2.80. Men's $4.00 tails , $3.20. Men's $5.00 tans , $4.00. This is time greatest clmnco you will have to buy tan shines this season. All 500(1 , TO- liable goods that wear well and fit time feet , making sigimt-seelng a pleasure and joy forever. Sale commences Saturday morning. T. 13. NOILIUS , 1413 Douglas. FeiiiiLhe 'lubE ileaitiilcol , Letters received from Chief of Detectives Cohheran of Chicago verIfy time suspicions of the Omaha jiohico that the woin.in arrested a few days ago for robbing a saloon mann of $85 is the well known female thief , Lizzie hlaioy. Time idemitificatloim was maUc by time Chicago police ou a picture of the 'wommmaml sent them. Time woman is imot wanted In Chicago. 11cr record there is bad. Durimmg the year of time World's fair at. Chicago Lizzie stoic $2,000 from a Denver mIning man and ( lie money was never recnvered. Later she iimgcighed a stranger into a iloor- way amid after sandbagging him robbed him of $500. A year and a half ngo ime was simot by a mmmc whmoimm sue had inveigled into tue San Francisco hotel , Chicago , for the purpose of robbing imini. Time stranger , to save his life , was forced to shoot. Thin wound was a severe one and kept the woman out of mischief for nearly a year Exhibitors wishing photographs and line cuts of tlmcir exhibits published may procure - cure them by calling upon J , F. Knapp , agent Omalma Bee , southwest corner Manufactures - facturos building. 313.75 buys a rattan settee that has been slightly damaged , regular price $24.00 , at the Orchard & Wilimeim Carpet Co. fire sale. ihnriliigtblt itiimte , m$9.i5 to Chicago. Trains at 5:05 : p. m. and 12:05 a. in. Ticket 0111cc , 1502 Farnani St. Coming-the great "Trilby. " Iddies'ng Shirt uc v asts Wo take for our Saturday's sale about 30 dozen ladies' duo Dimnity , Lawn and Cam- brie Shirt Waists , 1mm dainty patterns , at the lowest price such goods have ever known- Doe-At this price we don't exchmango or send out on approval-so try them cu in time store if not sure of your size. 25 cent Puff Ties , iOn Saturday , 38 cent Pique Stocks , lSc Saturday. $1.25 Linen Crash Skirts , SOc. Fine Linen and Pique Skirts at the low- eat price notch. C GSC1ELD U g CLIIAI&SUIT CO. 1510 Douglas St. DRUGS AT CUT PRICES We svishm it distinctly-and permanently ummderstood-that wimilo we tb not vrldo our- athves upoim time "clmeapmiess" of our goods- yet we imhiow NO ONE to umidersell tie-no mutter who quotes a xmrice-ours will be as low or lower. Regular Price Our Price. lOc Uncle Sam's TAr Soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sc 15c Uncle Sam's Tar Soap ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . be 20e Vasehimmo Coinpimor Ice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iOo Vmmselinc , union 2.oz. bottle. . . . . . . . . . 5c , ' ' . , myultf , litui. inn (4711) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c' Vrmnont itont fteor , inaicas 5 j.jtls. ) lie 25e ' , % 'inslow's ( Mrs. ) Soothing Syrup . . 20c SOc Wiihinnm's i'Ink Pills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c $1.23 Warner's Snfo Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tile $ i.OO Wine Cardimi ( Meilirea o , . . . . . . . . . . . 750 lIc Warner's Lithiia 'i'ublets. . . . . . . . . . . . 2Cc 25c W'itcil hazel Salve. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Cc 25c W'ootihmury's Facial Soap . . . . . . . . . . . Ito HoVilhianm's 'Far Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 W'yetit'tt Beef , iron anti Wino . . , . , , 7&c iiiaolame Yale's 25c articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Imiadurno Yale's SOc nrttclea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c loindimnie Yaiu'm4 $1.00 artlt'be , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 Mailanme Yaloii $ i.5O articles . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 Madame Yale's $2.00 articles . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 Sherman & McOonnoll Drug Co , 15111 flOlWi9 S'l' , , 001.thiA , 0 ) Remember the name when you buy . again oooooo j.JDeright& Co. . _ % . , . , Agents ( or time IIIliiI lull Ty icvritcr ua The best typo. \1M1l' writer in tIme world ' 'Purnbar none. \rlte for CataloUC , Tel , 353. _ _ 1116 Farnaum ' 3t. , Oma1ma lIce , Aug. 13. We/come St. foe. \'hmen limo visitors hero troni Saint Jon Come to see 'rime Nebrask a's big show It will open their e l'eM \umtl they'll ay iii a % mriiriso We have no store Ii ho this in St. Joe. Ohm. no , NothIng like tills I mm St. Joe. 'I'hero isii'l ; a visiting ( lelegatiOll tliitt COI1ICS to Omaha but wihat 501110 OflO O ? IflOlO of its IfleInbers 11U1kO it a itISiflSS to sco aiid look through the store t1iat 1)001)10jtjjj50 ; flllIClI about bick : home. " Our bargains hI1tlke us known , r1Iore ] iShl't ft tttto 111 thuiS Union from ? iIaillO to Oalifoi'nia , or froiui Florida to Duluth where Solneboly ( isn't booming ' .I'ho Ne1)1'llShilL and puttliug in good words for us free of cluu'ge. ; To- clay we will start 501110 11GW tonguestaUiiig about Our shoe department by otoriiig [ two good. hues of shoes , one line of dress shoes with solki leather soles and solid leather conuiters at a dollii' ; 811(1 a quarter , and another hue ( just 01)0110(1) ) of the iiiw Goodyear welt shoes attwo (1011111's and a lunif. 1 f 'tiLe gohitlo- mel ] . from St. Joe will step in here and buy pair of these 2. 50 shoes it will give them a better understand- lug of how The Nebraska coiiics to be so velI known dowii 1\lizzoiira \ way , uid it vi1I a1o give 'em a chance to save about half of their railroad fare home , 9ORB1DAFOOLATHING AND TI-J.ATH WILL DO , " DON'T USES SAPOLflO All Light aild MOdillul Weight Clothing Oau Be Purchased SATURDAY , AUG , 1,3 , at a Price Loss Than Actlial Cost to Mallilfacturer , These goods must go regardless of cost. We must have room for the large iiivoices of Fall and Whiter clothing daily arriving. Such inducements as are lucre offered will enabk every man , youth and child to secure a new and fashionable garment at but little cost , Clothing prices unheard of before - " fore in Omaha , Men's fine tailored odd Pants , at 95c , $1.25 , $1.95 aitd $2. 50. Compare with any Pants from $9. 00 to $0.50 elsewhere. Men's Fine Suits , clearing price 3.75 , $5 00 to $7.50 and $1150. They are positively worth double. Boys' and Young Men's Suits go at $1.95 , $2.75 , $3.95 , $5 00 and $7.50. Reduced fi'oiii 3.5O. 5.OO , $7.50 to 15.OO. Boys' double breasted knee pants Suits , Vestee , Beefer and Junior Suits at 75c , $1.25 , $1.75 , $2.50 and $3,25. Less than manufacturer's cost. -e- . All Mcii's Crash Suits go . . . . . . . . . . . $ . aiid $1.95 , ' - All Men's 0(1(1 Crash Pants at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50c. Men's White Duck Pants------------- . . .25c and 50c. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Boys' Washable Knee Pants---------------- 5c and 15c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Boys' Washable 1(11cc Pants Suits. . . 15c , 25c aiid 50c. ; : S1 Selling the Most Clotliltig iii Omaha5 - El ) UCA'l'i ( ) NAL. S S Oldest , largest and 1 JX Wetviorh ih2ary iarny In L . S 0 . . 'O 0 S ALL ' . PEOPLE WANT GOOD HEALTH. S You may have a course of medical . treatment for 0 CURABLE DISEASES' S all kinds at time ; Shepard Moica1 Institute : . New York Life Bldg. , Omaha , Neb , : 0 QDCPIAI TI1Q. CatarrhDbaf- . ) I LtJ Ill L I I Li. ) and all S Diseases of the Lungs , Stomach , Kidneys , Nerves anti JIbed. hteer. S 0 ence , by permission , to 5CI cured , S patients. The largest medical oUlccs . and practice in time west. 'l'hn Omaha use , icading daily , says : "Time She'- S ard Medical bomatitute Is entIrely relia- , S bie in a. professional and hiuslomess way. Ir. Shiepartl end his associates S have gained on'i fully nmalutalned a e S leading reputation iii the treatment S cimronio ( iiseaso's. The public may safely trust them. " . AIQITI For testimonials from S TV II I I L ministers , teachers , bush- S men , farmimers , etc. . telling 1mw they were cured at home through the ' S alail System. S S ( -"The New Treatment ; , Ii I 110w It Cures , " is sent rreo S to all who write. It is a clean medical ' S work ( or the whole family to cd S itnol is of great value to all who seek S better health , , Book and Consuhtattop S Blanks sent free to all inquirers. S S Medicinemo sent overywlmera. State your case arid send tar opinion and 0 lowest terms. Charges low , ConS - S tation free , personally or by letter. .Ifenuon Tilts Paper , ' 5 * w , . . . . . I S 4 St0 John's Military School Cal , Win. Verback , Manlius , N. Y. CM ForVOUNG WOMEN 69th Year I l , a .Ii . Kcla.h , l.lt.rar.5Iu- .lc , Art cour.o. , Cetlitcato admito t , , 1a.t.rn . . . , , , , , . , , ulIclt.I Fur loi' Vemneti ( iorr..i.adoncu cotftmo5 ddxea. 5. 5. JILLLIIIU , A , Ii. , it. . . , Jk.lil. , III. ( HALL , AECNIrnnALL Ills. 00. a , , , it roiiploie PiSt ff .cbul . 't COkVAT Ill ii Art Ii. llt , i % , . ( , i etlal ( eatJsr'.tr.Iliiflr.it.srnen , , ( $ mlariy I r't' ad , . al ur , . 1.11 to , in Own , , , helt 5. Catalogue u.tmt'tljte. , , JoleJ , JIATISTAIZ. ? , PIrt'ctO4 . ILLI1IOUB . i Ut CONSERVATOR litr.ot , , till 'ban. ? . ¶ .I Iflf flt't.'IUNICsIHiu4yln5 . dd , fi . Art' lloctboi,1 J.alleuage , For Rats , Mice , Roaches , and t. ' ? -"c Other Vermin. irs A KILLER. Jtutcn r&tlng , all vermin seek water and the opim air , Itinc. ibi , tiller Is 1a most cleanly on earth. For Sale by all Druggists , i'rice , 18 Cents. 1EWTO11 1IAHUFACTUHING ! & CHEMICAL CO , , v WiUtauu 5trect , Ncw Ygrk