- - - - - - - - - - - - - -r--- ' - -r - Cyr ----r-- - _ - - ' - - , - - - -r-------- - ' - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - , . - 1'r - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -r---------- - . - . - - . - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . r--- :12 : TIfli OtAflADA IL T 1flD : WLDNESDAY , ATTGTJST 17 , ISDS. _ _ _ _ : BIDDINCIN BRANCh LINES I Unton Paciflo Will Buy omn Peedors Un r ror1on Bale , CORNIS1 TO REPRESEMT THE COMPANY : Mnn Who Conuincted the n1e n ! the JgIn Line % 'IIL Attttit dO t1i PttrcIInM Hf Ilie tiiHlnrIc. I fr the CPflhlflfl ) . w. D. CornIAh. first vice prcslilont ot the reorgnnzed Union Pacific , will riresent the compiny tLt the 1oieclostire a1ea of branch lines thh week , flZfll will offer the bkl of the Union l'nclflo for the properties. It h riot bcllevcd there will bo any other bkls olTered. The first nto will occur at Kearney , Nob.0 \Vodncsday. . It will be the forccIo8uro aalo ot the iCcarney & Iflack hula branch , on the fotIowIn day thu sales of the Omaha & Republican Valley lines , under two mortgages , wIU occur at Lincoln , Neb. On Saturday the forcdouuro oao of the Union Pacific , Lincoln & Colorado line will take phico ut Uncoln0 iCnn , MI or the a1e3 except that under the conoolidated mortgage of the Omaha & Reiublican Valley line will be conducted by Colonel Alexander , acting no maotor for the United States court , in company with Vice President Cornish of the Union Pacific , Lawrence Orcer ot Now York , also of the Union I'nctflc ; Attorney argent of Boston , rcprcenting certain Union l'aciflc bondholders , niid Master-In- Chancery Howard , Abbott ot St. Paul , [ Colonel Alexander left for Kearney on Tuesday afternoon In a private car of the Union Pacifle , TEST CASI ON tUA1tAN'VIflt ) IIONDS. CPnrt Wilt Asked to Deelole the : I.tnbiltty of the Unto)1I l'zicLflc. Howard S. Abbott , the recently appointed : znaeter-In.chanccry for Union I'nclflc re- ceiverahip casea , "iii go to l3oston the lat- icr part of this month to hear the evidence in a suit ugalnst the Union Pacifle railroad : involving over $100,000 , and thu first case t of a series that arc of great financial 1w- . portanco. ! Fho suit is brought by Josiah Th French and others against the railroad company. r It Is made a part of the Ames suit , the plaintiffs In the former suit coming In as fntcrvenora In the latter. In this way It enters into the final settlement of the re. cetvorship cases. The hearing k. sot , for Boston on SeItonther 1. The suit Involves the question of the t liability of the Union Paciflo railroad upon its guaranty of bonds of an auxiliary railroad eompany. As there are a iiumbcr . of cases where auxiliary lines have defaulted on their bonds , guaranteed by the Union PacifIc , this case is looked upon as a test case , and its outcome Is regarded with great Interest. The auxiliary company , whose bonds form th bnckboiio of the controversy about to be heard , is the Leavenworth. Topeka & Southwestern - western railway. It. runs from Leavenworth , Han. , to Topeka , ICan. , oILS miles. It has been tisel Jointly by the Union Pacific and ' , the Santa Fe railroads. The expenses were always in excess of the earnings , and a few years ago the road passed into the hands at a receiver. C. T. McLellan Is now receiver for the company. The Union Pacific and the Santa Fe railroads guaranteed the bouds that. were issucol to build the road. When the Leavenworth , Topeka & Southvestera Railway company became insolvent it defaulted - faulted In the Interest on the bonds , and the investors endeavored to collect from the Union Pacific and the Santa Fe. Among the plaintiffs In the case are the trustees of Cornell university , Ithaca , N. Y. 'Vho university made largo Inveetmente In these ; ailroad bonds , and now want. some return for Its money. , KNOCKOUT FOR 'I'lW SCALPERS. Ciic1nnnI LlcriiueOrIluitnco Itelil los He Ynhiol. CINCINNATI , Aug. 16.-The fIght be- c tween the railroads and ttckot brokers here : ended today In favor of the former. Re- I cently an ordinance was passed , charging , fi the ticket brokers a license of $50 and corn- pehling each of them to give a bond of $100 , : j whIcIi would ho forfeited to the cIty hi the ( event the ticket broker sold a ticket that was not all right. The law has been tested Sn various ways and pending tIm litigation has not been In effect. It was decided to be . Valid , and the corporation counsel ordered it enforced. It Is of special Importance at this I tttno , owing to the large number of excursion - ; sion tickets which will be used for the na- tlonal encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic , which Is to ho held hero three weeks hence. ' 1 Union I'nellIc I'eIeJlIoHeN. An extension of telephone service in the general freight department of the Union . Pacifla headquarters has Just been made , , and shippers and others desiring to corn- 1 municato with that department viil not be obliged to give up In despair because the 'llno is busy. " Two wirea have been put in and a separate switchboard provided. ' Four telephones nra now furnished tdo do- partmcnt. One Is at the desk of Assistant , General Freight Agent Lane , a second is at the desic of Chief Clerk Clifford , the third is at the rate desk and the fourth is a general OlIlco telephone. The Union Pacitic expects to put in an entirely new telephone system later on. The matter has been under consideration for some time , but ( lie expeoso has not yet , i been authorized , It is proposed to establish a central exchange at headquarters and have connections with all the omces in the building , the city freight and pasengcr aPIces. the freight dti'uL , tIre loassenger eta- tion , the shops , the car yard , and the chief ispataher's 0111cc. hate for IloliI-sojnn Hay , t For Bohemian day , August 27 , a rate of a tiara ( or the round trip line been ont - t nounersl from all points on the Eikborn , t Union PaciOc and 13 , & M. within 150 miles of Ornaira. At yesterdayn meeting of the general passenger agents of these lines tim 60 WST SENSIBU' , hieaply , comfortably , quickly-with one of the Iiurlingtone California Excursionfi. Just the thing for eo. plo of moderate means. They leave Omaha at 4:35 : every Thurrdy afternoon - noon in the clauest anti brightest tourist sleepers there are. Through to San 1rancisco nd Los Angeles over . the scenic route-via Dsnver and Bait Lake City. Porter with cacti car. Zianacr with cacti patty. Beconit class tickets accepted. Full intorma. tIQU at Ticket Office.Neu Hpot- 1502 Farnaci. I 10th and Mason , - - J dates of sale were changed so that tickoth could ho 501(1 00 August 6. I'or the fire- men's toutnainent the rate will be one fare for ( lie round trip from all points in Nebraska - braska and ono tare plus $2 from nil points in Colorado , Wyoming and South Dalcota. Parties of 4 dozen or more firemen traveling together wilt be given a rate of 1 cent. per milo in each direction. Itnini' , in the State. 'The ' railroad weather reports show that a fine rain tell in the cCntral and southern parts of the state on Monday night. The rain varied from one-fourth to two inches in dentli , the heaviest rain falling 1 the vicinity of Seward and York. The country around 'Fable Rock also caught a hard rain. The western part of tim state was not favored in the downpour , but it is said that rain Is hot needed so much there as elsewhere. hlnllrond Noti'oi nnd l'crMnpnloi. Traveling Pnsengor Agent I'oto of the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad is in the city. Vice President 'cnbody of the Rio cirando Western arrived in Omaha in his specIaL car , Nomad. General ? dnnngor Ihidwell and General Superintendent hushes of the Omaha line left yesterday for Sioux City in Mr. Did- welt's ir1vato car. A special car carrying Philadelphia florists arrived in Omaha on the Uttrlington , and another carrying deieates to the florists' convention from nil Ports of tim cost ar- rivcd on the Nortliwectern. Glenn Gray , who was working with a Rtenm shovel on the Omaha line , was slightly Injured by a timber which struck him on the neck. His neck was badly sollon fred ho was brought to a hospital in Oriraha for treatment. With forty-six iicenod hotel runnerc , eighteen haclurien and twelve expresrunen the policemen at the l3urlington cud Union Pacific depots have their time well taken up in preserving tlio sacred dead line which has been established for the prtcc- tion of travelers. Regarding the entrance of another mu- road Into thL city upon the tract of land near East Omaha recently secured by an tin- known syndicate , the ltaiiway World says : "A report from tim west that the Chicago Great Western will enter Omaha Is neither confirmed nor denied here. The ropcrt grown out of the fact that G. II. Van fluson of Detroit line secured for an eastern syn- dicoito a large tract of land in East. Omaha , which is suitable particularly for railroad terminals. " It is believed that thin Union Pacific pco- plo now represent a majority ownership in tIm Oregon Short Line company , and they may increase their representation in the board at the coining annual iiieotiiig in Cc- tober , hut their plans have not yet been announced - nounced to the olilcible of the Oregon Short Line company. After taking charge of the Oregon Short Line the Union Pacific may tnko control of the Oregon Italiroad and Navigation company by furnishing the tnnney to gunmsnteo the preferred dIvidend , uccording to the reorganization contract , bitt there appears to be no reason why the Union 'ncit1c stiouid vay the price to take con- trol. Only to St. Joioeph anol Uctnrn. The Missouri Pacific Is selling Doily Itound Trip Tickets to St. Joseph , Mo. For further Information call at Company's Ofl- ces , S. E. Corner 1 itI and Douglas or Depot , 15th and Webster Streets. J. 0. PIIILLIPPI , THOS. F. GODFREY , A. 0. P. & F. A. P. & T. A. Eecurstuit to Boston. The Nickel Plate road will sell excursion tickets from Chicago to Boston nod return for traitis of September 16 , 17 and 18 , in- elusive , at rate of $19.00 for the round trip. Tickets will be valid returning untui Sop- towhee 20 , inclusive. On account of heavy travel at this particular time those desiring aleeping car accommodations should apply to .1. Y. Callahan , genural agent , 111 Adams St. , Chicago. August 10 , 1898. There will ho a meeting to reorgonlzo this Young Men's Republican club of the First vard at Third ud Hickory , Friday evening , August 19. M. I3OTIIMAN , I MARTINSON. t90 ; j KENWORTLIT. 0. A. H. asid I' . A. It. Means the Fort Arthur Roitte Is the Shortest and Quickest to 0. A R. encampment held in Cincinnati , September 5th to 10th. Tickets on sale Scpt. 2-3-4-5. Rates lower than one fare will be made from this section. Ask your nearest agent to ticket you via Port Arthur Route or write Harry } J. fsloores , C. P. & T. A. , Port Arthur Itoute , 1415 Fararim Strcet ( I'axtoa hotel 111k ) , Omaha , Nob. IiiIg1ate of i'thifl $ , The Missouri Pacific will el1 round trip tickets to Indianapolis , lad. , at very how rates on Aug. 19th , 20th and 21st. For fur- titer Information call at Company's Offices , S. IL Corner 14th and Douglas Ste. , or depot , 15th and Webster Ste. J. 0. PIIILLII'Pl , TIIOS. F. GODFREY , A.G.F.&P.A. P.&T.A. Berths and 3lciils Free. That Is practically what the Buriington's $9.25 rate to Chicago menus. In effect NOW. $3.50 LESS THAN TARIFF. Trains at 505 1' . M. , 7:40 P. M. and 2:15 : A. M. Ticket office , 1502 Famnarn. Depot , 10th and Mason. Mortality Statliotles. The following births and deaths were reported - ported to tbo health commissioner during the twenty-four hours ending at noon yea- terday : Births-Harry L. Schmidt , 1703 South Ileventeentb , bay ; James Tinimin , ; , Forty- fourth and Ames avenue , boy ; Miner Goodrich - rich , Eighteenth and Hickory , girl : Edward Taylor , Twenty-eighth avenusi anti Corby , girl Fred Amadi 1840 North ; , Twenty-see- end , girl , Deaths-Lilijo Murphy , 1016 South Eleventh 29 years ; Ilaby Wigington , 221 North Thirtecenthi. 1 day ; Franz l. Engel- mann. i2 South Twenty-ninth avenue , 14 years. The Truendero. Another very large house last night witnessed - nessed tim excellent bill that is on at the Trocsdero this etk , The program is a well chosen one and hint not an act that does not deserve the highest praise , howard's performing - forming ponies are the host over seen in the city and ladles anti children should not nUns seeing tbeso pretty animals at the mntinPe today. The other acts embrace Fredrick Brothers and Tenny , Zozarra , Ar- flOl(1 Ufld Gardner , Ifaji Lessik , Constauco Vindom and The Sisters Laurence. Don't forgot the excursion tofloston over this Nickel I'late road September 16 to 18 , inclusive , at rate of $19.00 for the round trip. , Good returning until September 30 , llbB , in- elusive. The Only itnitruac , to Chicago With a daylight train. Leave Omaha 6:40 : a , m , every day , arriving Chicago the same evening Ut ; 8:19 : , when close connections are made with all lines beyond. This tratu Is 50 years ahead of the times and is provinE immensely popular with Omaha people. Other flying trains leave for Chicago at 4:55 : and C:56 : p in , daily , City ticket cRIes , 1401 Farnsa St. , "The Northwestern Line , " Flour tot- Cubit , DETROIT , Idich. , Aug. 10.-A special to the Tribune trout Niles , Micis. , says : The Niles Milling company baa received a rush ordcr from Fornandz Hero's & Co. of ha- iana , Cuba , ( or 1,000 barrels of flour , to be shipped within the next flft days , Thu company wilt work day anti night to flu the order and the first carload will go forward immediately , Hilt Hal5ilijured in .teolohent , NEW' YORK , Aug. 14.-"Father" Dill Daly , the welt known horseman , ws badly injured ioniEhit in a runaway accident at Sheopaherid hey , The polo of his surrey , broke , throwing him to the ground , His left shoulder woe dislocated and ho sus- tamed internal ir.juries. I ) I H. FI'CITL'7rI'-Mrs. Geore } [ . Fua I on : raeitat'Wdt btt&.Prntar ? _ JIATIIIS IlILOS. Tue WorIiI for 2e. Suet rceoivcfi one thousand vcrtect globes of the world , giving nU the interesting points , regular price $1.00 ; on sale , 25e. Gold enameled picture frames , suitable for holding two cabInet pictures ; regular price , $ L&0 and $2.00 , special price , 49c. head rests , hammock , pillows , etc. , regular - ular prices , 800 , The anti $1.00 ; special price , 20c. Special Do sale. 30c Carton pearl but- tens , Dc : 350 mirrors , Ilc : 200 brushes , 25c combs , 25c side elastic hose supports , 180 ; tooth brushes , nil on sale at 9o each. } iXI'OSITION SOUVENiRS. In the jewelry departmint thousands ct elegant souvenirs in Turkish jewelry , sIoons , etc. , nppropriato apeelal designs ; all prices. prices.MEN'S MEN'S FURNISHINGS PRICES. Men's fine percale shirts , laundered col- tars and cuffs ; regular 75c quality , 38c , Latest style 18c bow tics , 3c. Men's Ode and 76c night shirts , 21n. Men's white unlaundered citirts , reinforced back and front , worth 7dc , at 85c. Men's fine shirts in madras and cheviot , all styles , worth to * 1.50 , at OOc. Men's balbriggan shirts and drawers in plain anti fancy colors , worth roe at. 26c. Special values in ladies' furnishings. HAVIEN BROS. COLOREDAMERICAN CONGRESS ConsIig of tire Delegates istiol Program fur the Openluir Session of ( lie liooly. The united convention of this National Colored Personal Liberty league and the mixed congress of colored and white Amen- cans will commence their joint session In this \Vedncrtday and will remain in convention - vention until Friday , flotween 190 and 200 dclcgatss arc expected. Some of these delegates - gates hv coma in already , The opening session of the gathering will ho held at tim Auditorium on the exposition grounds in the morning at 10 o'clock. The following is the program : Star Spangled Banner..Chorus Call to Order..a B. Ovcraii Chairman of the Local Committee. Invocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. j. C. Ie Cinyhorn of Denver Address uf Welcome in Behalf of the Htate-Lteutenant Governor J. fl. harris flesponse..lion. D. Augustus Stmaker Ex-Circuit Court Commissioner of Detroit. Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chorus Recitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selected Miss Victoria B. Overall of Katisas City. Cornet Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selected P. G. Lowery of 'i'oeka. Recitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Black Regiment Mrs. O'Conner of Butfulo. The Bnvt ; Who Were the Blue Are Turning Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quartet Address..The Personni Liberty 1.eaguo Address of Welcome to the City. . . . . . . . . . Mayor Moores Response..John G. Jones of Chicago The remaining meetings wlil be held in the First Congregational church. At 3 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon the convention - tion will meet there and transact the preliminary - liminary work. It vill reassemble again at S o'clock in the evening , when free discus- nba will be in order on the following topic : "That Can lIe Done to Bring About a Pet- tc and More Respectful Feeling Between the White and Colored Americans ? " This topic will bo treated from both a white American's and a colored American's stand- Point. The discussion whil ho opened by Major T. S. Clarkson and Silas Robbins. At 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the business session will be continued and this will be ! ohlowed by a discussion of the ques- lion of tue future policy of the league. At 2:80 : o'clock In the afternoon "The Labor Field" will be discussed , the debate to ho opened by lIon. J. 0. Cramb of Washington. This will be followed with papers. No program has been arranged on Friday as that is Afro-American day at the exposition - sition , and it is expected that most of the delegates will be on the grounds to view the exposition and take part In the exercises there. Meeting Sovereign Grnnd lodge , I. 0. 0. F. , Jioston , Maim , , September 19-114 IitcIuNie , For this occasion the Nickel Plate road wiii sell tickota at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale September 0 to 18 , inclUsive , good returning until September - tember 30 , inclusive. For par'.leulars address - dress J. Y. Callahan , general agent , 111 Adams St. , Chicago. AT ARMY HEADQUARTERS. General Summer. , commanding omeer of the Department of the Missouri , returned to Denver Monday , after spending a day at the departmnontal headquarters in this city. Lieutenant Day , who has biul charge of the recruiting office in Omaha , leaves today for Montauk Point , N. Y. , where ho has been ordered to report for duty. Two 'l'ratzie Inily for Denver , and Colorado points via the Union Pacifle. In addition to the magnificently equipped "Colorado Special" leaving Omaha at 11:55 : p. m. for Denver anti Colorado Springs , the Union Pacific will run through Puhir1an I'alaco sleepern and chair cars to Denver via Julesbung on "the Fast Mall" which leaves Omaha at 4:25 : p. in. , and 1hl arrive in Denver next morning at 7:35. : For fCiii information - formation mIL at city ticket office , 1302 Far- nam street. "Notliwcstern" JIetIuce hates , Only $9.25 to Chicago on and after August 9 , The Northwestern is the ONLY line with a cidylight train to Chicago , leaving Omaha at 6:40 : a. m. , arriving at Chicago 8:10 : same evening. Also fast trains east at 4:55 : p. in , and 6:65 : p. m. doily. City ticket office , 1401 Farnam St. Cut ratesto Chicago and nil points east via Rock Island route. Call at city office , 1323 Farnamn street. Onahin to Chicogo , $9.25. Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ity. 1504 Farnem St Jlrol Coat 1T.tO , For Immediate orders and delivery. N.- braska Fuel Co. , 1414 Farnam stroct. Nicleat i'Iirte Excursion to Boston , Tickets ott sale for trains leaving Chicago September 16 to 18 , inclttnivo , at rate of $19 for the round trip and good returning until September 30. Also cheap rates to all points east. Vestibuloch ideepiog care to Boston tract solid trains to New York. Rates lower than via other lines. For further information call on or address J , Y. Callahan , general agout , iii. Adams St. , Chicago , Burlington Itonte , UI.NS to Chicago , Trains at 8:05 : P. Id. , 1:45 : P. M. and 2:15 : A. M. Ticket 0111cc , 1502 Farnam Si , Depot , 10th and Mason Ste. WAR STAMPS ON NEWSPAPERS Commissioner Scott3inkel' ft Itu1Liii on S'iint liii. Ilecis a Mooteti Qu ca t 011. According to the new revenue law alt packages carried by railroads required a stamped bill of lading and a great hardship . .aR worked upon peoie at small stations who had been accustomed to having their daily vapors thrown from trains. The law required a stamp on every paper under separate - arato cover and put an end to this convenient - venient way of delivering papers to way stations , Much complaint catno from per- eons living along the Pennsylvania line and Commissioner Scott rendered the following decision : Papers In single wrappers thrown oil at fleg stations first required stamps on eait pai'or , The law provides that but ono bill of lading shall bo required on bundles cm packages of newspapers when enclosed in one general bundle at the time of shipment. The ruling heretofore macto that cccii bundle having a different destination should have a different bill of lathing and be stamped is modified in view of opinions of senators and members of congress that such was not the intention of tlto law. Therefore , when the tax of 1 cent is paid on the general - oral bundle , each package in the general bundle which is taken therefrom and delivered - ored at intermediate points does not require a separate receipt and stamp. Use of lIxionsitiun Stamps. For the last three vceks the large sales of exposition stamps have been few at the Oniaha office , probably duo to the fact that other large offices now have a supply of tim stamps and patrons are not forced to send to Omaha for the novel stamps. After several days of careful observation of the mail which is received at the Omaha office from all parts of the United States the die- tributing clerks estimate that not more than 5 per cent bears the exposition stamps. The mail received frum the south and west bears a greater per cent of exposition mitamps than cast rn mall , but the use of the stamps on mail other tItan that seat from points within a short radius of Omaha is limited. Federal Iluiluhlog Notes. T. TI. Carr of Kearney has been appointed referee in bankruptcy for iluflalo county. James Ij. Paul , a Chadron merchant , has filed a petition in bankruptcy with the clerk of the federal court. Charles Pickens received a consignment of Japanese cttnios through the custotn house yesterday. The ccllcction includes all sorts of vases and idols , parasols , swords , brie- a-brac and other Japanese articles. Deputy United States Marshal Barber brought George Brown of lliootnington to Omaha and wilt give him a trial befora Judge Munger on the charge of soiling whisky without a goverwucut license. The different depnrtncnta in the mall room at the joostofhico are being aoparate4 by partitions of heavy wire screening. Doors ith locks are provided and tim general delivery deportment , the stamp department , the mailing department will hereafter ho entirely separated. A wire screening baa also been placed at tile doors and from now on the public tIhi ho excluded entirely from the room. William flartehl , who 'was arrcstod on a charge of passing counterfeit money with intent to defraud , was given a hearing before - fore CommIssIoner Wappich Monday. The testimony developed that Ilartoll passed a counterfeit dollar on a. saloon keeper , hut there wan nothing to show that he knew that the money was bogus , and , as he stoutly affirmed lila ignorance of the nature of the money , he was discharged. Marriage Licene , Tlio following marriage hicencs wore issued by County Judge Baxter yesterday : Name and residence Ago. Willis 13. Cochran , Wibnux , Mont. . . . . . . . Harriet W. Southmayd , Helena , Mont. . . 26 Henry G. Strouso , Lebanon , Nob. . . . . . . . . Anna L. Anderaon.Lebanon , Neb. . . . . . . . 23 Fred B. Davis , Lincoln , Neb.3 Lula Id. Ciary , Nebraska City , Neb. . . . . . 20 Frederick L , Spanlln , South Omaha. . . . . 32 Carrie E. Williams , Greenland , Cole. . . . . . 22 Lost ISis Life. A country boy visiting New York stopped a frantic runaway team that was about to dash on the sidewalk where there were nun- dreds of women and children. Ho 8aved their hives , but lost his own. Hundreds of hives are saved every year by Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters. Pcople who are fast going to their graves with disorders of stomach , liver , bowels and blood are brought back to good health by it. All the sick should try it. Raymond's auction , 10 a. m. and 7:20 : p. m. Omaha to Chicago , $9.25. Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul By. 1501 Farmiata St. Vnioii i'acillc , "The Colorado Special , " "The Overland Limited" and "The Fast Mail" are the three magnificently equipped trains run via the Union Pacific to au principal western points. City ticket office , 1302 Farnam treeL bIAGNIF.sCBN'i Th.iINS. Omnhiii to Chicago , The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway - way has just placed In service two rung- rlflccnt electric lighted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha daily at 5:45 : p. ma. , arriving Chicago at 8:25 : a. m , and leaving Chicago :15 : p. in. and arriving Omaha 8:20 a. mu. Each train is lighted throughout by electricity , has buffet etnok- ing cars , drawing room sleeping cars , din- lug cars anti reclining chair cars and runs ever the shortest line and smoothest roadbed - bed between the two cities. Ticket 0111cc , 1504 Fumnam street anti at Union depot. Omaha to Chicago. $9,25. Chicago , Milwauicee & St. Paul fly , 1504 Fnrnam St. Exhibitors wishing photographs and line cuts of their exhibits published may procure - cure them by calling upon J , Ii' , Knapp , agent Omaha Bee , southwest earner Manufactures - factures building , 5(11110 Petty Tlii'ies , Some "natural horn reacher" with a long arm forced open the barn of W. J , Hanger at 2571 South Thirty-first street Inst night and stole fifteen chickens and a dozen or more pigeons , The man must have been very tali and long armed to have reached the fowl , as their roost wan very ltlgb. EVERYBODY KNOW'S THAT FIlE Steinway Pianos ARE THE STANDARD OF PERFECTJON 'They never wear out nor lose theIr PURE SYMIATIIRTIC TONE. A eec- onhi band Steinway Is always salcablo and better than a great many cheaply constructed new instruments. We era the factory representatives for Steinway , Ivera & Pond , Voso and Emerson Pianos , misleading advertisementa of a local concern notwithstanding , We wilt pay 1ooo.oo itt Cash for a now 1828 Steinway , hers & Pond , Voso or Emerson Piano furnished by any other dealer in the city , piano to be hipped direct from factory with factory - tory guarantee. Moore & ? 'ioore Upright , , . . . . . . . . . , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , $ 25.00 icimball , ebony case . , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , , , , . , , , , , 100.00 Chiokering , good as new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Organs and square pianos from 16.00 upwards , We sell on easy payments , rent , tune and repair pianos , -s. . a. MUELLER , Tiner. 'Phono 1625. J , 5 , CUIUCrOU , Traveling Itepresentri tise , SCIIMOftER & MUftR1313 rarnarn St. LARGETPIANODEAL.EF1SINTF1EWEST , John B , ( lilies of 200 North Nineteenth street stored lila bicycle against the ' , S'ostern Union Telegraph compeny's builtiiiig last night for a few moments , and was forced to take a street car borne , The stolen wheel is valued at $75. Cash , .igninit Hinery Pails. 13. F. Riflery , the spicier at the exposition grounds who was arrested a few days inco on the charge of having short changed a detective , iio in the dIsguise of a farmer was visiting the various concesefons to ole. tect just such work , was discharged trom custody yesterday morning. The evidence brought tigainat Emery ' , vae not convicting. 11.I ; : . . . instantly Relieved by a Warm Bath with iF and a single anointing with CUTICURA , purest of emollients - lients and greatest of skin cures. This is the most speedy , permanent and economical - nomical treatment for torturing - turing , disfiguring , itching , burning , bleeding , scaly , pimply and crusted skin , scalp and blood humors , with loss of hair. P IDIPLES nl.ckbpd , , red zsl elly iictL SOS. ratteb bands , dry , thin anti tailing bait. &at staple baby bieia. i.slii prevented y CC.TtCtm.A. soap , beosose the enl > Irryfatty. f ( onsmmcIn sad clog- glee of tire pore. . CUT1CJUA * cOP. becauo of Its delicate euiailiebt propemttu. Li cbs toast soothiag , coolIng snil ptrUyiag sh'plieatin for summer rasbes , Isa , sambern bites ad sOngs of insect. , Irritattess , thstfag , , iana.ma- metioss. undue or enlto penprnUea , aa welt as fur many other tanatte uses. Sold tbrnughout the world. PrierCU'l'1- curtk SOAI' . 25e. CTJTICVtA. ( otntnw. ) . Soc. po'r'rr.g 1)flUG ( flnM. couP. . noston. SOIL' PtOtY. British Depot , I gin0 E.tward et. , London. 'Row to Prevent Itcl1ng Skin , " free. t1ddI of Block. 2ss3 We again remind our patrotis and prospective - pectivo patrons that in the midst of all the clamor for attention our store is UNIQUE In its LOCATION-being in the "MIDDLE OF BLOCK"-different from other Drug stores-in the business policy it has adopted - ed , NAMELY , that of "quick sales and small proflts"-and distinguished In point of size ( rota any other Drug Store in Nc- braslca in having snore than double as many proscnlptionists employed. Sherman &McConnall Drv Co , MIDDLE OF BLOCK. 1513 Dodge Street , Omaha , Nob. IVtIE DE4rflT. Eating horse fleahiatSantlago was pretty tough on our boys but it wouldn't have been too bad If a few dozen acts of Dr. Bailey's artificial teeth had /becn / fitted to some of the boys' mouths. One can't eat horse esh or any other dealt with poor teeth , Reliable - blo dentistry by an experienced dentist. Hit , IIAII4IdY , 3rd Floor l'axton Block , Telephone 1085. 16th and Farnam St. Iii Typewrite r I1 't&cf- : rho best type- 1I , . writer In the world t. f ) Pel.23. 1110 irarnam St. , Omaha. JOUUCA'I'IONAL. ia oo .c211.irl iu ' 'rIl it liitla uct oulual misi'i a r a is rv l.a 11 ini'ntipt t2aiu.ILStudi,5 is. i : IIARUIN COLLEOE & CONSEflVATORY Foil ItIiL $ . 26th year , Unpi'ecedemitod prosperity , 24 Professors ( rota S Uili'erities and S Buro- penn Conservatories , A 11,000 Piano to best inusta pupil , ( itorrnami.American Coneerva- tory Xtver Sontrw..nku ) , IIrcctor ( Jeiter- ai , Present 1H Person during A1a' . Largest , Cheapest. heat. Address JOHN W. M1LLION , I'rea. , 11 ( A St. ) , Mexico , Mo , I1ADF'OflD ACADEMY - Founded 1503. For the higher eduestion of young WOOlen. Ciaseical anti Scientific course of study , trio Preparatory and Optional , Year begins Sept. 14. hbh. Apply to Miss Ida C. AIin , I'niii. , 13r.rdfoith. 'dase , . - - MICHIGAN MILITARY ACADEMY. sTa 21st year. I'reparee ( or leading Ugmiver. sities , Graduates are itow in Harvard , Yale , Princeton. Cornell and Universities of 1.lieh- igan. New gymnasium , f.OxllO feet. Address dross , Colonel Ilogens , Sup , . , Orchard Lake , Ziich. 69th Year * S Classical 5he'11. 1.It.r.rjMe. I tr s l , Art ovum. . C.ti5.si. .doIa i.e .mtr * o.o. , for Wuaso. Oorr..psdeec. siIctLsi ; .r sci' 54410.4. 5. 1. sW.h5P , L.a. . Ifl4 j&u.SM , ---r - - mA- - . lies , Aug. 17 , 'es , Sample ShhEs I b7gJ etTt clecnce o buy ? bhie c.Sh4ris \\nlieii our shirt buyer vat down East 501110 weeks SIIICO ho 1)ie1CCl lii ) 501110 wonderful shirt values sotno Of which you have already seen. Today We call attention - tention to RU Offel'itlg of fine white 151111'tS whicli wo 1)1aC13 on sale this moriiihlg. T11j13 is a lithe of SfllflI)1O sliirt.s roprecnting the ii'oduets of twelve of the largest - est factories in the land which were 1)lltCetl Ott OX- hibilion l'eCCihhtIy in Now York. 'J.1liero ai'o shirts with short boonis , with long bosonis , with 1thiin ljosoiiis , with embroidery , with Wi(1O 1)leats , with iiarrow 1)ea1S , shirts with opeii back , opeii roiit , open back and front and some of the new ' shirts-open all the way ( lowli. Sonic of t1ieo shii'ts are nlaclo from the finest Caflh1)riC 1111(1 litieii and wore intended to retail as 111gb as two dollai's , sonic are 1.50 shirts , 501110 are dollar and a quarter shirts aitci 501110 are worth oulya _ dollar but there isn't a iliirt 111 the lot worth 1ess1liaii adoBar aud there isn't. a shuirt in the lot tIIII.t you caii'L buy here , while they last , for fifty centsT0 wouicl like to coso out this samIle ] ot this week if poss'11)1e anti going by the values there oughtn't to be 0110 left by Saturday iiight. iiight.QIIaoeotFzftI4cgi& ; AVAC : of L&Has' ' ow Fa Sffl1S AT HAYDEN BIOTHERS. 200 newest and most stylish Bihits , made tip for us during ' the dull suimner period for spot cash , go on sate I'or less than the goods alone CaII ROW be purchased at wholesale. _ ! t..i\ Ladies' 110W fall suits , in cheviot and ( NJ' hoinespuns , fly front , box jacket , all silk 'r. lined and tailor hhlade , at $4 , 98 , wilibe I uedL $7.50. Ladies' tailor made serge suits , in black and navy , silk lined jackets , train skirts , t ( new sleeve , at $5. ) S , regular price will be $9,00. ' Ladies' tailor made suitsin covert , broadcloths - cloths and diagonals , in all new shades of brown , tan , green and blue , worth up to iXt $15 , at $7.50. 07 Ladies' dress skirts , in cloth , serge and mohair , well lined and made , in black and colors , at $2.98. I Ladies' new fall jackets , in tan , navy and black , il1c arid atiii hiiing at $4.98. 300 silk capes , lined with black or colored silk , trimmed with ribbon and accordeon plealed chiffon , worth $7. 50 at $3.50. Ladies' sateen underskirts. double ruffle corded , at OSc. Closing Ot Skirt = Waists and All Summer Goods , To make room for vast fall purchases now arriving. The BiggesfBarg ins ever offered. Great Sale of LaIes' wrappers. Percale wrappers with separate waist lining at 39c , Lawii and organdy wrappers ; trimmed with braid ; tnd ruffles , at 59c. Best quality percale wrappers at 98. HAYDEN BROS. EX1)OSitiOIl viItors should make the Big Store their hcad quarters. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - It's Simply Remarkbe The Sale we are having ore the CIIIClli ( PIANO WTe also sell tim STEINWAY , FISCHER and 20 other high grade pianos at STRICTLY - LY POPULAR l'ltICES. Wo sell pianos at prices ranging from $100 to $11.0 leSs than other dealers ask for the same makes. 'rue balance of this week or until sold , we will teaks special offers on certain makes we wish to close out. Emerson pianos , new , with factory guarantee , $175.00 , $185.00 and $195.C0 , Irons & I'onti pianos at corresponding prices. Hyon ES , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r = LU BEHAURESTOAATIVE ANDOANDRUFFOUR E. . A. Carbon , traveling salesman for Felix & Maraton , Chicago , iii. , writes ; The doubts I entertained , concerning all flair me atoratlvee created through thick failures in my case during 15 or 20 years , have entirely vanished Uirougli tile solid growth of hair since lbs six weeks I have used your GLOI1II hiA ItEsToltATIvif ANt ) DAN- DRUFIm CURE. I ama now very thankful to you that you kept on urging rae to try the same under your regular guarantee. and no that my head of hair is visible to all naked eyes my tongue will never cease to tell the story. Eoltl and guaranteed by J. A. FULLER & CO , , Cut Price Drttggist8. 14th and Douglas Sts . . - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - 0 I _ _ _ _ Government smiparvision. Newhuiidinrsbeioierect.4. Htndeiitii rejesteti lust I J _ , , , jear tar of room. MAJOR SLLEJ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - _ - . - -