1L' THE OMAHA 11ATLV UEE : SATURDAY , SEPTEMHHK 10 , 1808. ANOTHER TRAIN TO CHICAGO Northwestern Increases Its Service East of Ornaba Considerably , WILL ACCOMMODATE IOWA PATRONS A < Mt Trnn ! Ipin r * lienIn tinUvcn - \HK \ anil Arrlvrn In ( MnrnhiK nnil In liitriulril for ( InI'm - of tin * Kvpniltlon , On account of the heavy Increase In travel to the exposition from Iowa and Illinois lite Chicago & Northwestern has been forced to add to Its train service between this city nnd Chicago. On Sunday , September 11 , the Northwestern will place In service another train to and from Chicago. The now train will leave hero at 9 o'clock p. tn. and will arrive In Chicago at 2 20 o'clock the next afternoon The train will tin local work In Iowa and Illinois , and It Is thought II will prove a popular train for returning exposition vInkers. U will Icavo hero every evening except Saturday It will cppear on the tlmo caid as train No 13 and will be equipped with first-class sleeping rars and coaches. The return train will Icavo Chicago at 12 35 p. tn and ar- rlvo hero at 0 35 a m. dally , except Mou- day It will bo the first morning train to nirlvo hero from Chicago It will bo ( quipped llko the castbound train , and will bo carded as train No 7 The addition of the new trains on Sunday will make no less than five Chicago-Omaha trains a day on the NorthvvoHtern line , which Is as many as nny one rallrwid operates between New Yolk and Chlcaco. ANMtlNii ! > MOKI , 111.1)1 ) ( IH ) It VTI > . lilnrM In tin * \\Vstrin l'ii4Nintr ( r AK- Mx'llil Ion Muln * SOMIC < I > III < < " > HIMI , A number of reduced rates hive Just been announced by the lines In the \\estcrn Pas- i ongcr association Tor Modern Woodmen day at the exposition the round trip rate to Omaha will be SO per cent of the one way fare from points where the regular faro is $0 or less The minimum excursion rate for this occasion will be $7 Tickets will be t-old on September 21 for trains arriving In Omaha on September 22 up to noon and will bo goqd for return up to and Including Sep tember 23 The rate for Wisconsin day nt the expo sition , September n will be 80 per cent of the lowest standard ono wav faro for the round trip to Omaha from all points In Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to Omaha and irturn Tickets will bo sold on September 11 and 12 , and the final return limit will bo September 17 The lound trip rate for Iowa day nt the exposition , September 21 , will be SO per cent of the ono-wnj faro from all points In Iowa Tickets will be sold on September 20 and 21 , nnd the final return limit will bo Sep tember 24 'Iho minimum excursion late will bo $1. The round trip of one nnd one-fifth regular fore to St Louis , Octobei 5-12 , on account of the St Louis' Mel chants' as- eoclatlon , has been cancelled by the lines of the Western Passenger association. Per the annuil Missouri Christian conven tion , to bo held at Nevada , Mo , on Septem ber 26-30 , the Missouri Pacific has an nounced a rate of ono faro foi the round trip Iho Wabasb has given notice tint It will miet the cut of the Missouri , Kansas < \ . Texas reid of ono faro foi the lound trip to San Antonio , with special rates fioin till-to to the Cltj of Mexico , Monterey and Haltlllo , for the Mexican national holidays , September 15 and 1C iioo-iioos JIVD run Woi nlilpiTH ol tlir lllni'U Cut llcnil a l.niit ; strliiK ol niila ) VrrUiiK. Travel Into Omaha about 'I o'clock on the ninth day of the ninth month , the time re- gaidtd us sacred by all lumbermen ngister- Ing within the Hoo-IIon realm , was deeld- edlv numeiouB The stcvulv downpour of rain did not prevent fhe arrival of heavy tTalns on all rtil-oadj They were lifl with visitors from the west to help celebrate brate a moist Colorado day , with Woodmen of the World fioin all four points of the compuss , and with lumbermen who regis tered from the world Most of the Colorado visitors arrived hereon on Thursday , a day aluad of their celebra tion , but the morning tinlns on the Union 1'aclflc , the Burlington and the Flock Isfand roads brought In fail-sized crowds from the Centennial state 'Ihcro were no special trains from the west Prom the east all of the trams , did a big business , anil the North-western's train ran In two sections on account of Its heavy travel It carried several delegations of Woodmen of the World from Oskaloosa. Marshalltovvn and Cellar Itnplds The Mis souri Pacific brought in n special train fiom St Jofiiph Mo , shortly after noon This train and the regular trains of that road \voro well filled The bccond section of the Auburn local train was very light , many of those who had planned to attend the exposition today from southeastern Ne braska points postponing their visit on ac count of the rain The Port Arthur Route had two big trains In this morning on ac count of the Woodmen of the World cele bration T ho regular train from St Louis vvns tilled , and a special train brought about 400 more from points north of Mo- bcrly , Mo , arriving here nt 10 o'clock. Cic ri' TUIJ noin iSECTIONS. . If n I ii ii I'ni-ltlc OiicnKlM-N I'ni-nrtli n > | % NUT > of ( In- True Us. The mangled remains of n uion were found on the Union Pacific trick near Dorsoy npur , rn the first Nebraska division , ou Thursday afternoon. About the name time iho arm of a man was discovered In the truck of n car on n Union Pacific train fiom the west which had Just pulled into Council Bluffs. 'Iho arm and the body art' ' supposed to have belonged to the same man. man.TOo TOo body was discovered by Thomas GroRun , the engineer In charge of the llrst uectloui of the "Fast Malll" train for the west , on the north side of the track about n half mile west of the Dorsey spur. The engineer stopped his train as soon as ho could , nnd the remains were picked up nnd taken to Valley , Neb. An Inquest will bo held there. When train No 2 , the easlbound "Over land Limited , " pulled Into Council Blults ; n little while later , the jarumaster of thu Union Pttdflo noticed a coat sleeve sticking ; cut of ono of the car trucks Ho went up i to examine It. and was horrified to nnd that , tlio slcovo contained a hunnu arm Ho in carefully examined the rest of the trucks , nnd looked under thn entire train , but could find no other part of the body from which the arm must have been severed , or get bold of a clew to where the arm originally belonged. Doth reports reached the Union Pacific headquarters In this city about the satm tlmo , and an Investigation was Immediately commenced , with the hope of connecting the apparent parts of the same accident. llalit UI-IIIN Tall failure. "This rain U very goo < l for fall pasturage , tmt It won't make another kernel of corn , It's too late. " remarked Assistant General 1'rolght Agent I-flne of the Union Paclflt as ho gated through his window at tin hard shower yesterday morning The other members of the freight stufl nodded flii-ir heads for they op- prt in e ti it th'Te Is not a man In Hi' ' rominny that la more familiar will the atfrlMiltural ccn'ltlons ' In the state , Thv rain wan quite general throughoul the state. Thursday night's rain was pretty \\t\l \ conflt eil to the eastern part of the state , according to rallroid reports , but frl- dsy morning's showers fell freely on nearly all sections of Nebrarka. The Burlington weather report shows cool weather to gen erally prevail , the thermometer ranging from 36 to IS degrees above zero. Snow Is reported In Wyoming. Iliillrniul 'Soli" , mill I'rrmiiinlN. A II Smith , assistant general passenger agent of the B. & . M , has returned from Drnver. Hurry E Moorcs , northern passenger agent of the Port Arthur ruute , has returned from Kansas City. The recent trip cf Jacob Schlff of New- York , one of the Union Pacific directors , over the Oregon bhort Line has revived the rumor that the former branch line will be consolidated with the Union I'nclflc within the next sixty days Grorgo Ourrants had n foot crushed nt the t'nlon Pacific- station nt Poplllion Neb on Thursday whl o ho was t ylng to Jump aboard a fBHt fi tight train , westbound Hi > was turned over to the county authorities for medical treatment SOME CRACKJ-IRE HORSES KIIIIMIIN ( ll > Slums What It * ll'u- oati'il Train ( an Do Lincoln' * HuiinliiK 'le'inn. Among the foitures Thur ° day at the tour nament of the llreueii was a quick hitching exhibition from Iho ground by the Kansas City company Hie appaiatus was hauled out Into the middle of the track , where the horses were unhitched 'Ihe harness was laid on Iho ground nnd the horses were stationed beside the hind w heels of the wagon. At a word and without a gong sig nal , the horses Jumped t\j their places under the harness , which had been lifted upI by the Dromon , the wagon dashed to n I 1 hvdrant lifty yards away , 1,0 feet of hose was attached and water was turned on. ! lluil twenty-three seconds elapsed between the time that the word was given to the horses nnd the Instant that water issuul from the no/le This Is claimed to be not only a world's record , but It Is believed that it cannot be duplicated It Is made possible only because of the great ) Intelli gence of the horses A simple word started the animals from their pla"cs and with al most human Intelligence they bended their neeks and slipped Into the harness Iho team Is aiid to be the crack firemen's trick team of the world , Chief Wiedman of the Lincoln company Is anxious to match his team against nny Omaha company in a running race of nny distance and for nuy amount of money He offered to make such a match on the giounds. but Chief Ht'dcll would not do It aa ho Insisted that It was not a p'oper place lie offered , however to run a team against LlncoFu on the Nineteenth strccj boulevard for any distance , if the use of the street could be secured , fo$1,000 The match has not jet been made although Chief Wlodman snvs he will put the money up I Tie eold wet afternoon of yesterday was I altogether too dls greeablo for the firemen I and ns a con riuenre none of the contests were pulled off , but everything was laid over until today If the weather permits I this aftei noon will see a great program , j for this Is the final diy of the affair and I all the contests possible wllf be crowded In. The spcctieular features will consist of the extinguishing of two burning buildings at the same time , pomple- work and other exhibitions by the paid departments. The ad on 5th page is full of Interest Its Ilayden Bros ANOTHER FORGER GETS AWAY l StriuiKfr Work * u re oil Driller ultli a < lici'lv that r D Lane , hay and feed merchant at 2312 Leaven worth sticet , was made the vic tim of a forger Thursday afternoon and lost $20 In an endeavor to accommodate a sup posed purchaser The latter , who gave the name of John Palletier and wore a dignified air , made an explanation regarding a horse which he hid Just arranged to quarter In the neighborhood and ordered a eousideiablo quantity of piovender The bill came to $10 and Pallctier presented a check madi' out to him by N. L Judd of South Omaha for $30 In his haste to close the purchase Lane re turned $2 In change v hlch he had In the drawer and nnangcd the difference with his personal check for $18 The stranger gave diiectlons regarding the delivery of the feed and swung on to a passing street car Line ' delivered the goods to the address given , , but could find no barn within a blo-k of the j number given , nnd upon the report of his | driver he was seized with a tardy suspicion Judd , signer of the check , was communicated with and replied that he had isaucd no such paper to Palletier A description of the forger Is In the hands of detectives. WATKINS WANTS A CONTRACT SID-N Out anltct iinlU < Wilt nf llan- ilniiiiisKfiIiNt South Onuihll'.i r mill Council. An alternative writ of mandamus was sued out bj J , n Watklns & . Company of South Omaha jesterday against ) the major and council of that clt > to lompel them to avsard the clt > contract for lumber for the jear endliiK AtlRUst 10 , lS9t , to the I lulntlff on the ground that1 Its bid In re sponse to the clerk's advertisement was the lowest The resolution directing the clerk to advertise for bids was adopted at au adjourned meeting held Auiust 1" > Three bids were received , according to the peti tion for the writ , that of the plaintiff be ing the lonest by 25 cents > er 1,000 ftct nnd ranging from $16 to J20 per 1,000 , the lumber to be furnished from time to time as the cltfy would need It. The award , re gardless of the plaintiff's figures , went to the Dradfonl-Klnslcr companj , so it Is al- Tegcd Judge Taw celt Issued the alterna tive writ aske < l for , making It returnable I October S. To SUM > Von r DlKfNtloii Use "Garland" Stoves and Kangee. I.mil IIIK for Her I m-.c. The postofllco lias received a letter of In quiry from parties In I'eni'sjlvanla concein- Ins the whireabouta of Urastus C Litnson , who \vas oni | lojeJ In this city ns a stationary engineer In liS7 The Inquirer Is a niece of I.amson , who lias been bereft of all other I relatives save this om > , who Is an uncle , and she Is anxious to leatn If ho Is still among | the living I A stubborn cough or tickling In the throat vlolds to One Minute Cough Cure Harmless In effect touches the right epot , reliable nnd ! Just what Is wanttM It ncta at once. Uxoiii Nlon lo Hot SIIIIIIK * , s , u. September 10th the Klkhort r < nd will run I a cheap excursion to Hot Springs , S I ) i This Is the plcnsant season of the year to . visit this charming resort and the surround- I ing places of interest , notably the Great Wind Cave Cheap rates , elegant car equipment good hotels unequalled climate nnd the fin est plunge bath In the wo'ld are the Jn- I ducements nnd attractions ofiered. Let us all take a few dajs off fc r recreation and re cuperation Leave Omaha ut 3 00 p m by the nikhorn read , bj iu Hot bprlngs at S K next morning Oil ) nil a to Cnlcnso JS Z3. Chicago , Milwaukee & St. I'aul Kr. TO * Vsrnnm bt I.nun IVtf I'liMtponpil , The lawn fete for the benefit of the Cr'cho and the \lsltlng Nurses' association whU > 'i was to have been held last evening at Twen ttnh and Dodge streets has been postponed until TuesJn ) evening on nccouut of thj b'orra Hlsht on the upper half cf page G Is where jou'll Qua Hu > dcu Bros. ' ad. \ \ ILL LET THE WEEDS STAND Oity Council Takes Action Too Late in the Season to Do Good , MAYOR MOORES WILL VETO APPROPRIATION n > M thr rive lliiiulriMl DnllnrM s ( < t . \ilih- Will lie 'ifiriMtn Ann > Intlt-r IHIxlliiK I Iri'iiiiiHtnnoei ntulonlHT Condition * . The article of weather that Is now being offered to Omahans by the weat'lur bureau will llkelj result In the mavor'n vetoing the $500 nppro.Matlou [ made at the last council meeting for cutting weeds Mavor Moorcs Intimated that this would bo his ac tion In the following words 'The season la tao far advanced to commence cutting weeds , as winter teems to boor > ncarlj upon us Some hlx weeks ago 1 recom mended that a sum of money should bo set aside for weed cutting , and at that tlmo one man could do as much In a day as ho courd do now In a week Under the cir cumstances , $ EOO will not go far. Thenforo it reems to mo that the MO will simply be thrown avvaj " The appropriation of $1,000 for repairing unpaved streds , however meets with the major's appioval Uoi-sn't ' lilt I'ri-viilfitl lli-H. The labor resolution passed by the IJoird of Hducatlon at Its last meeting may or may not put an end to the strike that Ins been on among the school employes during the last few weeks 1'rcsldcnt Ucll of the labor unions declarer that It Is not satisfactory and it nil depends upon how the unions look at It It Is believed , however , that the un ions will not support Hell President Hell's objection Is that the reso lution does not provide for the ilUrlnrgp of the men the unions luuo been after Iho resolution states that after October 1 the boaid will employ only members of un'ou labor This necessarllv permits nonunion tncn nowcmplojed to stnv on the force. Mortnllt * StiilIM loi. The following I irthi and no deaths were reported to the honl'h commiss'oner ' during the twenty-four hour's ending at noon jes- trrdav nirths J A Thompson. 2114 North Seven teenth , girl , Joseph Adams , eleventh and Dorcas plrl , William Moore , Pavenpoit street girl John K. Ilobb , 1C.2 North Twentninth girl Ha ) den Bros ad Is on page fi FELL OUT WITH LANDLADIES r.Ii-otrlr'um KliiK anil UN Slel. . WlTe lll c ( i Di-clili'illj t npli'iisiiiit 11\- lietlc'llt'C Vlitll TWO AVollll'll. William M Klufi , 1S11 North Twcntj-ilrst street , came to such a thorough mlsunuT- standlng with his laniilhuics jestcrday that ho called upon the eitj proaccutui tu sro him lighted King sajo that he his hal lodging at the house of Mis Koblnson t nd Mrs. ( iladden for several months , Jurl'ig which time1 ho has bc-M employed on tie oxposl'ion grounds as an oici i-'elan ' / few weeks ago , however , ho lust his job . , d as his vvlfo was taken blcK simultaneously le found consldciablo ( hfilcttltv in getting along His rent amounted to $10 noutlih , ho sajs , and at pit seat he has fallen be hind In the sum of 37 Yesfrltij \ i , Hob- Inson and Mrs Gladden demanded the amount duo and followed tnls move by re moving the furniture from the iDons Klut ; annngod a pallet for his wife , wLo Is still sick and left the house to bo nbsuu severil houra. On his retuin King found that the door of his room had been becurely miled up leaving his wife a prisoner on the inside. Windows were also fastened and King had no means either of getting In himself or of getting his vvlfo out Ho finally obtained entrance with an ax and later obtained a warrant against his landladies for trespass You invite disappointment when vou ex- peiiment. o\\ itt s Little Car ! ) Risers are pleasant , easy , thorough little pills They euro constipation and siek headache Just as sure as jou take them Moduli's MIi1) at Ilo.Ml'.i. A retuiu engagement for Glllmoro & . Leon ard's "Hogan b Ail y compinj is the iiiov - Itablo icsiilt of that pla > being performed once , so popular has it become This play will appear at Ilojd's theater all next week , opening with matineetomor - low , and piomlses to he a great sneers IL was constiucted especially for the fun loving public The desire to please inns through every act and the tc-nilt is a . - > erlis of the most irresistible laughter making ocenes It Includes lots of puns that snap back and foith and a number of songs that me up to data The complications are giad- uallj spun out Mlckej is n hero , he loads tlio alky to victory Hogan hears good HCH.H and the band plavtd on True'micro Next \ \ iM-U. What Manager Cole calls a vaudeville parade - rado will bo the forthcoming oltermg at the popular Trocadero the coming week , ten big acts will make up the bill Introlueing some of the pick of the vaudeville profession and In pel feet aeoo'd with the splendid perform ance1) heretofore ofiered New York's Ring ing sunbeam , Annie Myers , heads the bill The. otlurs are Lo Uo > and Clavton char acter sketch artists. Russell and Tllljno , acrobatic coine-dlins Arthur Ooff , a phenom enal boy cornetlst , Santoro and Marlow , comedy sketch artists , Kinzo , the Jap , La Potlto KUeno , baby coon shouter , the nrothcra Vontello sensational aerlallsts , the Iloir Musical Trio and Mile- Nina , con tortionist. i\lonil oiir Trip t lnr After reaching Plltsburg on excursion tick ets to bo sold via Pennslvanla Short Lines from Chicago , October 8 to 13 , inclusive , account Knights Templar Conclave , deposit the return coupon with Joint agent at that place , which will give jou the privilege to purchase ) low rate ticket to points within a radius of 200 miles of Plttsburg , also to Ilaltlmore aud Washington Addre-,3 II K Denng , A O P Agt , 248 South Claik street , Chicago , for details Mil < I.fiIn n AV ri-ck. Mike Leo of the Seventh ward had n very unpleasant experience with an uncontrollable street car jestordav morning Mr , Leo turned off William street ontc Sixteenth about a block ahead ol n street car. Intending to drive north Ilefaro ho could clear th : track the car , which was coming nt a torrlllc speed down the grade , crashed Into hts buggy. Buggy , horse and man were draggeO fully a bloek before the car was stopped , Mr Lee escaped without Injury , but the burgy was totallv wrecked and the horse was badly skinned up Tor broken surfaces , sorca , insect bites , burns , skin diseases , and especially piles them is one reliable remedy , DeWUt's Witt I Hazel Palve Uhen > ou call for Hewitt i don't accept counterfeit or frauds You wll not bo disappointed with DeWUt's Win 1 Hazel Salvo I'rlMitihII.M - DlfN , Private Chase of the ° rcond Nebrask : regiment died at tt > e army hospital at Frn Crook early jesterday morning He was fron Nebraska Plt > mid hU mother was with hln nt tbo time of his death He was one o : the volunteers who we"i left at Tort Creel on aceouut of Illness ' \l U the fever on ti , return of ! ' < the regiment to this city When you call for uertms Witch Ha7 Salve the great pile cure don't accept any. thing else Pan t bo talked Into accepting t substitute , for piles for sores , for bruises. IiMlti * I'rrililfiil to St. .Inxi'iili. ST JOSEPH , Sept 9 The Grand Arm ] of the Her-ublic po-ts of St Joseph hive 4\ tenled an Invitation to Presilcnt SI"Klnlt > ! to s'op oft hero on hU return from Omohi ceit month. THIEVES WORK UNMOLESTED ( Inlet mill I iintitriiHlt lltirulurs null Niii'iiKo ItclliMf llll/fin iif 'lln-lr I'ronorl ) HiuliiK ( lie M lil. Hurglars ntul thieves operated In their tisu-il uninterrupted manner duiliiB Thura- ila > night , ntul secured \er > fair risults While the fnmllj of Tirdlnand Lehman. 161S Martha street , was nlsint for the evening burglars broke Into the house ntul made a. thoiough search of the premise * IJntrauce was obtained through a rear window , which showed the marks of n Jlininy. The latch had been torn loose nud the bash splintered Going llrst to the sleeping apartments up stairs the buiglnrs looked In every possible receptacle for money. They seemed $709 i from a jewelry case and also emptied It of I n quantity of valuable ornaments. Among the missing articles are n bracelet , n gold- dollar stick pin , a ring set with n good slono and se\eral pieces of children's Jowolty , Continuing their search the robbcis emptied draweis and closets and piled their con tents on the floor , but eouM locate nothing further , except a silver watvh In a dressing case drawer The intiuders escaped unob served and left no clcv of their Identity , i A valuable gold wntih was stolen dining 1 the evening from the sample teem of (5. S ICacklej , 1J3 North Sixteenth street. A j vest , containing the timepiece , had born I left ) on a chair , back of the bar , and the bartender supposed that It was safely under his observation \\hilo his attention was nttiacted elsewhere , however , some one quickly slipped the1 vvntch from the pocket and escaped unobserved Another gold watrh was stolen In a slmlFar way from Louis Kocnbeck , who is cmplojcd In the Union 1'aclllc baggage loom While Koen- be i , .wta at wo k abouJ Iho depot ho lift his vest attached to a nail in the Inggare loom Although emplovcs are constantly raising In and out n clever thief found an opportunity to get possession of the wauh without atCractliiK anv suspicion Read cveij line of Unjaon Hios. ' ad on pngo i > . CATCHES DISHONEST CLERKS nf ( he 1'iistiin " - toriDitrcts iJlils Stealing llone > In Small Suni > . Manager McICnisht and Iotcctl\i' Orlcr of iho lloston store did .1 little 'Uiitc do- tecthooiK jcstculnv that usultcd In tin- lai thins n Hjstun of stiallng tint has probablj boon In operation foi o\er n yeai It was rcroitcd 1 one of the clerks tint in his ( ijnlon | | there \\as a iiailuership bu- twccn Dora THlur and Nellie Ilurrotts , clerks , and nridget Slick , bundle u tappet , and a trap \\as bet Unit resulted In their conviction The si-stem used by the girls was to entti an Insufficient amount on the credit slip , which was ifrroml by the wrapper in consldciitlon of a latet share In the nroflts The trap win icpiesentcd b > a 19-cent purchase , \\hleh was traced to the w tapper's counter and found to have shrunk to 0 tents The nlrls , who are all very > oting were confronted v 1th the proof and confessed nt once Dora rishoi re ceived a suspended sentence of twenty days in police court and the others vvero not prosecuted CATTLE FhEDEHS ARE COMING Missouri Anll < - > \Nxm-lntloii Will Hold u C'oiiMMillou III O Mill ha DinliiK llu * I'lr.Hcnt Vlolltli. Another convention has been added to the number that will' be held this month. It will he the meeting of the cattle feeders of the Missouri vallij. an association which Includes iu Its mcmbcishtp a big majorlt > of the cattlemen of Iowa , Missouri , Kansas , South Dakota nnd Nebraska. The conven tion will bo held on September 20 and 21 , at the Commercial club roomb William Daily of Peru , the ptesldent of the association , has been booming the meet ing and is in the city In its interests Ho has communicated with n latge number of dealers the big majority of whom have de clared their intention fo he present. lie estimates that the attendance v\Ill ho In the nclghboihood of 1,000 The convention will deal with matters of interest to btock- ralsers and stockdoalrrs M VdMI-ltKN I' ' 111 M-\S To All Prliifliiiil WtNtoiii I'olntM Via I nliill I'lli'Illc. TWO trains dally , 1 13 p m. and 11 33 p. m. for Denver and Colorado point * TWO trains dally , S " 0 a in and 1 33 p. tn. for Utah and California points OXU train daily , 1 S3 p. infer for Utah , Idaho , Montana and Oregon points I or full Information call nt City Ticket otlke , ISO. rurnam St l'l -CIllCIK'ril. . Judge Munger came down from Fremont to administer justice to'f ur alleged vlolato s of the laItobcrt McKio of the Winnebagj agt'licy pleaded not gu lt > to selling liquor 10 Indians nnd was released on $ uo bonda to appear at the next term of the United Statei court John Drltton of Chndrun pleaded guilty to similar charge and I n was sen- j tenced to pay a fine of $110 and costs and I six months In the count } jail , but upon his i pajnient of $25 and posts the rest of tlio I sentence will be lemlttnl Charles Waimslcy of Naponee pkaded guiltj to helling liquor without a government stamp and was lined $100 and costs , the bentonce to be remitted upon the paj ment of $15 nnd costs. Samuel Warmsley pleaded not guilty to the same charge and was dis charged. I'rro I'lllN. Send jour addrem to H n Ilucklcn & Co , Chicago and get ? free ( sample box of Dr Kng'h Now LI'o I'ills A trial will con vince > ou of their merits These pills mo easj In action and are partlcu.arlj elfeUivo in the cure of Constipation and Sick IKad- ache Tor Malaria and Liver troublc they 'ave been provexl liualuable They are guar anteed to be perfectly free fiom every dele terious subotauce mid to bo purel ) vegetable. Tliej do not wcakei b\ their ai tlon , but by Kiting lone 'o the stomah acxl bom Is grfca.'j ' Invigorate the sjstom Regular size -'so per box So , ; r Ku n R CD'u ? ? . ; ' ; . The Grand coi.it ot tne Imposition Is nonderfully beautified at night. No picture of It Is to grod as The Ueo pho togravure. Stop at The Ik.e office for one and Eonie others 'i nrre for IPII cents. Omaha to Chicago { ' J3. Chicago. Milwaukee i St I'aul Ky. 1 rt farnnni Ft Colorado peaches at lluffctt A. Son's. * PURE SRAPt CRt.M Or TARTAB POWDtn m Awarded Highest Honors , World's Fair Gold Medal , Mldwluter Fair XE\V \ CLOAKS AT BOSTON STORE Grand Opening Sale Newest , Hautlf ompst and Most Attractive Ladies' ' and Obildren's CLOAKS AND READY MADE SUITS UIIT Mionn In Oiniilin AVi- Know Unit anil Ihr I'rli'i'i \ \ llnk < > fur T < > - } ' ! hiilo Vro Womlertiil , $10 JACKHTS AND CAl'IiS , $5. A handsome box front reefer coat , silk lined throughout , actually worth $10 00 ; at this opening sale , $5 00. $15 BOX COATS roil $1000. Tour-button short box eoit , made ef bcTver , kersey or cheviot , strictly tailor miide , lined throughout , thH garment would Li considered eheap nt $1500. opening tale price , $10 00. NHW MILITAUY JACKETS. Military jackets It n gteat variety of Btjlcs on sale at $10.00 , $15 000 and $19 00. LADICS' PALL AND WINTUK CAPKS COO new stjle fall and winter beaver and kersey capes , plain or braided and Jetted , on sale at $2 50 , $3 OS , $5 00 ami $7 50. NCW AUTUMN SUITS Our full line of autumn stjles Is now In and " verj attractive assortment It makes. Double breasted , tight lilting mlta in blue , brown and tan , Jackets lined with silU , a bat gain nt $ J OS. JiO stvles of single bieasted , tight fitting tailor made suits , all of them strictly tailor finished seams , In n great variety of plain and mixed goods , skirt silk lined throughout ; on sale-at $19 9S. NiW CHILDKHN'S JACKETS. Over fiOO stvles to select from In plain goods , novelty cloths , checks and plaids , ensile silo at $1 SO , $2 50 and $ "i 00 BOSTON STOKK , OMAII \ , N W Coi ICth and Douglas. SI U.MPU IJV1 ' 1HAI.NS. Iliiinlin to ( lilriiuo , The Chicago , Milwaukee & . St. Piul rail- v\a > has just plated in servlto tw ) m.ig- mticent electric lighted tialus between Onialu and Chicago , leaving Omaha dailv at 6 < i p m , aiming Chicago at S 23 a rn and leavitir , Chicago 0 15 p m and nnlvlng Omaha 8 20 a m Each tram is > lighted throughout by electrlclt } , has buffet smok ing cars , diawing loom bleeping cars din ing eais and n < liring chair cars and runs ever the shoitcst line and smoothest road bed between the two cities Ticket office , 1504 Taruam street nnd at Union depot " oi Um CSHTII" HciiuiTu Itatm. Onlv $9 "r > to Chicago on and aftei August 1 The Northwchtern Is the ONLY line with a da > light train to Chicago , leaving Oiiialm at b 10 n m , arriving at Chicago S 15 same evening Also fast trilns iaBt at 4 T3 p in and C 15 p m. dally. City ticket cilice , 1401 I'arnam St Exhibitors wishing pnoto raphs and linocuts cuts of their exlu ! its published mnj pro cure them bv calling upon J. r Knapp , ngnt OnuiLn Bee , southwest corner Manu factures buiU'ing Omaa to Chicago J9 :5. Chicago , /lllwaukce & St. Paul Hy. 1 i < H 1 arnam St Tlie Onl > Ilullronu to Clilcnso With a daylight train Leave Omaha o 40 a m evciy clay , aniving Chicago the same evening at i > lo , when elose connections aie made with nil lines bcvond This train Is 50 jears ahead of the times and Is proving immens'ly popular with Omaha people Othei Hying trains leave for Chicago at A 53 and 6:55 : p tn Jallv. Cltv tlrkct olllce , 1401 Farnam St. 'The Northwestern Line" Her Grind European hotel now open , Kleg int rooms , ladlrs' and gents' cafe and Till room. Cor ICth nnd Howard Remember we can provide yonwith a good double faced mackintosh ; for $4.59 Ladies' Jacket Suits , $745 ; nnd $945 ; and better. Pretty \\ool waists at $2.50 and bettor. Closing out ehirt waists less than half price. Showing new winter capes and coats. coats.SCOFIELD .CLOAK&SUITCO. . 1510 Douglas St. fdiiET P P a We are offrrlnK a most carefully selected line of 'lollit I'.ir > c > r 1hs vv ( lmv In OTIIUHP paikuKis nt 5o iind lOc each In rolls at 5c uiih h fur J3 < nnd 10 < 1 for ic \ \ o nrc pripirtil to innke cspeciall ) low prices In full c ivr loH of 1UO ] iitknK * " < Ai : TUT THI : puicns or DIIUGS 23o bouvmlr A Inlet 1't'rfume , we1 bli 2c \Vonl ho.ip lo and dc 2"c Tornia foloKiio , vvu soil , . , lie \\nriurH I.itliln Tablets , wo sell . 20c 75c Atomlrer.e Hell 60c- flood Tamil y S > rlHKC' , vvo icll 5Pc N ro Trenoh Tooth lirush , vvo sell lUc , 23t tnr litcf Iron and \Vlno , vvo sell 3le "Co Vermont hoot lieir ( make-s 5 Gal lons" ) we HI II 14o 50 < busiionsno Handago ( for men ) , we f.Oe HON C'lmtlh Soup ( with towels ) 2jr 2n IIox llnnliih Violet Soap , we sell . 10i 10c f iki1 ir } oati we sill . . EC Good J-qu irt watir bag . . Mo wurrn rem CATALOGuu Siorman ! & McConnell. Drug Co MIDDLE OP BLOCK , 1 > 13 D dtro St. ( Jnialiu , Neb TL TH hXT.tACThl ) 25 CKNiS. DR. Masos. DENTIST I 4th I'loor Ilrown Hilt , IGth nnd Douslns Go'd loy ill.in $1.00 dolJ Filling $1.0DanJup ( .oil ir wns $5.00 Set Teeth $5.00 IJpslTeth $7.5O Hipt. 3. Hard woven cloth , every ( hroad wool , every pocket stayed , every button riveted , every seam taped. Piped facings , canvas Mays , elastic waist band , double seat , perfect lilting , full sue , full measure and every button se\\ed on \\illi linen thread these are some of the merits of our latest 2.f > 0 knee pants suits. They are nobby haiuKome styles made lo look well and to wear well , made to win trade and to hold it , made to show the sensible women of Neb- * * Urtt raska that goods can be sold as cheap at the begin ning of the season here as ( hey can any\\here else at the of the when "marked " jMid season they are down. For Saturday's trading we will have ivady four great lines of these i > .f > ( ) school suits for boysI to M and another great line of long pants suits up to 19 years atj.il ! . olll'UN oi wli'f-'h ' you will hear further fiom us later on. i v yyrwuf a/ Grand Reduced Price Salmon TChOOl SUitS Snterday When yon buy a boys' suit al Hayden Bro * . you needn't watch the boy. Yon can let him romp. His cl < th > s \\ill stand the vvear. The school suitb on special sale are from some of Ameiica's best tailors and the labricsere selected with special regard to durability wnile still showing all the neat and fiislunnuhlo itittj us lfcot.mother . in Ilio TianMi si < mi | | > i c < ututiy bought , hotbujb' cluthiiiir lic > (3 tliov would luivu savi d millions of ilnllacs. In boys' and youths' long pant suits , vve of fer for SATUKDAY a very good suit for $2.75 , nicely m.de ; up , guarante-d to \\ear \ well and a regular ! ? 1 value. At $3.50 , $3 95t $4.50 and $5 you can pelect from tlie largest range of pattern * , fab rics and styles ever put on sale. These bojs1 and youths' long pant suits are elegantly fin ished in Manish fashion and will satisfy bo > s A\ho are taty dreer < . The prices ar-1 louer by .50 to 50 | ) er cent in this sale than yon can get equal qualities Jor elsewhere. lions' and youths' long pant suits al $6.50 , 7 50 , $8 50 nnd $9.50worth irom $10 to 815. Come in ai.d ' ee them. Boy6 * ' good knee pants school suits at 75c The greatest bargains in Omaha in boys' short pants suits at $ S.25 and $1.50 , These are strongly se\\ed , well lined , neat suits , worth up to $15.00. A grand line of stylNi knee pants suits , in vestee , double breasted and reefer stylesat$1.75 , 32.25 , $2.50 , $2.95 , $3,50 , $475 and $5.95.Vi'VUV11' ] \ , \ ' - , Special Sales * Saturday I\Ien's \ and boys' Fall Caps at 5c , 20c , 25c , 35c and 5c ( ) Attend the big sale on Men's JIats at $1.00 Trunks , Travelling Bags and Values at Io\\e4 prices. Make the Big Store your trading headquarters. Hi Selling the Most Cioihiu in ALL iPtOPLE : WANT iGOOD HEALTH , You may have a course of tnaJlcal treatment for CU11ABLE DISEASES of all kind ! at the JShepard medical institute New York Life Bldg. , Omaha. Neb , 'c'DCPIA TICC. Ctturrh , Deft - t lA llr.V , , , and nJl . Dl f * n of the I.rrfc. Stunia n Kidney * , Ncrv ea ami HI' od Hi fnr encr. by permission to 5 009 curt 1 , .itlon'K lh 11 fst mmll il offl n _ and practice In the wst The Omaha Hee , Ratline dully , tu > 8 ' 1'no Hni-p e aril Medical In tltute . * entire ! } I'lln . tile In a proftaslunul auirf tiuiln AS * ay Dr 8hi pnr l unil his arne Ittii Imvn pained nnrt fullj mnlnuilneil a Inadlnr rcjmtatlnn In thn trcimint , of chronic rilsi-ua'S The imbllc tuny hafely trust ttem ' \A/OITP for teitlmnnials from VV n M L. rnlril ers tea li n. ( JUKI . ne i men , farmers etc tellmir now thr > wfre i urrd at homo through the Mail Hyutein Qi\f1 \ "Tho NVw Treatment. DUU ( > HUH It C'urxi ' is nfni frc.i . to nil who write It is u rl m rnu-ti al work 'or the nhne fin ; ( if ul anil Ii of cr . .italuo to all who c Ic " bwttrr health Houk ami i msulu tjii o It'anki ' sent frw to nil Inquirers \itulolms suit . > 'rvrrh"i < > Stol" o your ca e and * nt ! for o. nlon nrd locust lerrrs < li rtrs i.itv ( on- tHtlon frrc , pnr onally or by letter DR , flflcCREW , SPCCIAUST , Trent ll Torn > of DISEASES AD ! DISORDERS OF MEM ONLY. 20TE1RS EXP'R ENCE U Vein in Or . i Contulu'ion Trie. U .k Irrt OtflceHthkFarni-n SU 6 x76S. OMAHA. NuB. iit : i v i ION \i , . \ ini-rlc'ii's I < sclniiil < if Mnxlr , CtilCAQOCONSEVARlORV Vlllllloi linn Illdn , , ( IiloilK" . Elocution , Dramatic Art and Languages I MIM VI , I.I ) I V ( I I I \ , IJNSt UI'XSSI ' ) I l { | . I I Ml TI W > \ OITNS AHNXNTAtil.S I "M I' I 1S' ' H < italiiKui milled frtc A III > Uf.IIMIltll tJ.ItKII. - - Jl Si. John's Military School Col Wm Verbal Manlius N. Y AMERICAN Uhlcmio , Ills. thiiul of ' . u Mu.lr anil ArllinlM VXc.l x l u r . itn * mi u , tf Orniiimlu | mini t VUl t ' > ! , ni i g in Si , t H I ala t. IIIHI f 1 II J UN J lUiraTAKUT I ircctor r I VVulUD t ' U < HLHllldpr H ul I lt4 or CAtAllllj i.lilre , > > llll.fiIII ) t n , Irt. , Jitk.li.illl > , Ilk PERFUMES bpcci tl S lc at Cut Prices. ONE WEEK ONLY , Itc.uitifttl Display DisplayDAYBROOK'S DAYBROOK'S I'iiicst Goods , including lil nnnv.illcil Parisian Rose anil Parisian Violet. ( -all and sum c them l'ucw.sl.,5 lss l tli in IV.MI ! if. J. A. FULLER & CO. , Cut Price DrtiK istn ,