12 THE O rAITA DATLT BET3 : WEDNESDAY , JTJ TE 21 , 1805) . TEACHERS LOSE INTEREST Indicationi of a Light Travel to the Los Angeles Meeting. EQUAL ATTRACTIONS AT OTHER POINTS Forego llio I'lminrcii of < hc linn MrctliiK for 'I'rlpn to the Colorado rado ItcNiirlft mill Other I'nlntn In ( he ISortlnvent. Next Sunday the rates for the educational association tnuotlng nt Los Angeles will go Into effect. Under normal conditions nt this period there would bo great activity among railroads preparing for the travel which nuch a mooting , with the attendant attrac tions , the ( summer trip through the mountains and Uio low rates , would bring. Ilut such Is not the case at present. The railroads In this city do not know what. If any , travel they will have to the coast city. Willo It Is expected that there will be qullo a number go to Los Angeles , especially from the largo eastern cities , no one believes the travel will provo what It ougtit to bo for such a gathering. When the rate to LOT Angeles was an nounced there was a great dcal , of dissatis faction among the Missouri liver roads over the demands made by the Southern Pacific for Its share of the haul from Ogilen to the coast , whlcli left the other roads but a plt- tanco for thulr share. As a result of that feeling n systematic effort was made to de tract from the Importance of the Los Angeles meeting and with what success the next few weeks will toll. Correspondingly low rates have been made by the Missouri river roads and the northern lines to Pacific coast points , to Salt Lake City and to Colorado points. These rates are effective nt the same tlmo with the edu cational rates. In this way a trip almost equally ns attractive as UioLos Angeles jour ney IIHH been made possible and at greatly reduced expense. Already local roads are reporting Instances of teachers who hail planned going to Los Angeles changing their arrangements nnd 'buying ' tickets for Suit Lake City and Colorado rado resorts. Still others expect to nuiko the journey to Portland , Seattle nnd the Puget Bound country , while teachers In the west have for the last two works been going eastward for their summer vacations. From thcoo Indications railroad officials predict the meeting at Los Angeles will boone ono of the most poorly attended In the his tory of the association. This fact Is a source of pleasure to them also because they fool they have succeeded In evening up scores with tbo Southern Pacific management. Incorporate n Holt Mnr Company. ST. LOUTS , Juno 20. Prominent citizens and business men of St. Louis and St. Louis county have made application to the county court at Clayton for n franchise to con struct and operate a belt line connecting all the steam roads which now enter the city from the north , west nnd south. By means of It all these lines will be enabled to make transfers from ono line to the other without paying the rates now charged by the Terminal association. The success of the schcruo also Involves the construction ot a third brldgo over the Mississippi river , which will enable the now company to compete - pete with the Terminal association In the transfer of freight from East St. Louis , which they assert can bo done for less than half the rates now charged for the service by the Terminal association. llm-lmiiiin AVIthilrnuN IIIiuiir. . J. Francis , general passenger agent for the Burlington , has returned from Chicago cage , where ho was present at a part of tlio meeting of the west ern passenger agents held to fix up the new agreement. Ho says the greater portion of tlio time Monday was given to talking of a possible successor to B. D. Caldwcll as chairman of the association , with any number of men mentioned In con nection with the place. J. II. Buchanan , whose name was favorably spoken of. It Is reported , has formally withdrawn from the contest. Mr. Francis says , too , that the Union Pacific representative Is taking part In the deliberations of the meeting , which would Indicate that that road Is to become a member of the association. The reeling \ \ \ \ \ probably continue several days. Ilnrlliiixtoii OIlIrlulN 4iii n Tour. President Perkins and Vice President Hnr- rls of the Burlington arrived In Omaha this afternoon and were Joined by General Man ager Holdrego. The party then took up Us journey over the lines of the B. & M. , travel ing In special cars. The trip Is one of In spection and will bo extended to Billings. It Is understood that the new work being done In the western part of the state will bo Inspected , as Mr. Perkins and Mr. Harris have not been In that part of Nebraska slnco this work was commenced. The oin- clals will consume a couple of weeks In malting the journey. Train niNpiitohurH' Convention. MILWAUKEE , June 20. The annual con vention of the Train Dispatchers' Associa tion of America convened In this city today with about 100 delegates In attendance. To day's session was taken up with the reading of President II. B. Ware's address nnd Uio report of the executive committee. Presi dent Ware said the year had been one of unalloyed success and prosperity and that the work of the train rules committee had berne good fruit. The report of the ex- pcutlvo committee showed a membership of 437 , an Increase of ten members. Colored I'eoplc Anl Union. Some of the local railroads have been re minded through an application for low rates that the ninth annual emancipation celebra tion will bo held nt Falls City from August 2 to C. This Is the big patriotic event for the colored population nnd ordinarily nt these celebrations there are many visitors from Kansas City , Lcavenworth , Atchlson , St. Joseph , Omnlia , Lincoln and Intervening points. It makes an important Item of transportation and the roads usually make n generous rnlo for Uio occasion. This will probably bo done this year. IllUe War In thu Sontliivent. OALVESTON , Tex. , Juno 0. All railways having terminals soutli of Dallas yesterday put In a passenger rate to meet the cut of the Texas & Pacific railway to all Missis sippi river points. This action will In all probability lead to a passenger rate war In the southwest which will send rates down the toboggan Elide , ns It seems to bo the determination of tlio railways which have remained true to Uio agreement of the Southwestern association to discipline tbo Texas Pacific for recanting , Itnllrnnil JVoe ami I'crinnnla , F. A. Nash of the St. Paul road lias re turned from a trip to Chicago. Sam Barlow of the Red line and Harry P. Potter of the Erie Dispatch have returned from the wool country of the northwest , vhoro they have been looking for business. Bids are to bo opened In Denver for the transportation of one company of colored Infantry from Fort Russell nnd four from Fort Logan to San Francisco. There Is a possibility that EOtno low rates will bo made on the business. UxhlliltH at 1'arln. There will bo a largo exhibit from this country at the Paris exposition In 1900 , which will provo very Interesting to all who may nteiid , but no more so than the new * that the famous American remedy , Hostet- ter's Stomach Bitters , will positively cure dyspepsia , Indigestion , constipation , bilious- nets and nervousness. To nil sufferers of the above complaints a trlar Is recommended , with tbo assurance that when honestly used a cure will bo effected. H also tones up tlie entire system , j- NAME EXPOSITION GUARDS Men Are Solrcfnl from Omnliit nnil Oilier TOITIIH In tlic Slnfp , AlthotiBhttiecxposltlon people liftvo not yet completed the program for the opening day , they have perfected arrangements for bringIng - Ing to Omaha a large number of sold I era from among those who served In the war with Spain. The railroads have made a low rate from all points In the state for these Boltllers. The soldiers who come on the opening day will remain until the mornIng - Ing of July 5 a guests of the exposition nnd ft 111 be quartered In the old Transportation building. Each afternocn there will be a dress parade on the Plaza on the Bluff tract , south of the Horticulture building , together with a parade of the grounds. In addition to the returned volunteers It Is hoped to have other military organizations In the parades. Kach evening during their stay the Nebraska boys will take part In the Bpcctacular show on th lake on the north tract. For sergeants of the guard Captain Mos- tyn has named Hugo Nelson , W. C. Ilcaton nnd Ooorgo L. Dennis. The captains have not been selected. The guards who will do duty on the grounds of the Greater America Exposition have also boon named. Sixteen of them are now employed nnd the others \vlll go upon the salary roll between this date nnd July 1. Ttie sixteen men now on duty are those who have been on the grounds slnco the new organization took possession last fall. There will bo seventy-four guards In nil. They will probably work In eight- hour shifts. The guards selected are : A. T. nurkhart , II. W. Calkins , D. M. Christie , Michael Dcymnn , Clark Dooley , Douglas Davis , Iio Farmer , II. L. Fisher , J. U. Qlllan , W. S. Grcenlcaf , James Hayes , J. S. Ilnney , M. F. Hotchkles , A. L. Jackmnn , T. W. Jones , D. M. Jclmston , H. T. Klngsley , William Kelley , James Kidney , M. J. Kinney - ney , J. M. Klnney , Thomas F. Cormack , Peter Mndsen , Frank Mur phy , F. 13. McQuckln , M. J. Murphy , T. J. O'Donnell , James O'Donohoe , Arthur S. Pear&o , Gus A. Tyler , E < 1 L. Taylor , J. P. Thomson , J. II. Storey , A. T. Slgwart , S. F. Shannon , Martin Sloup , Theodore Wlrth , John Wooley , William Ward , J. H. Longfellow - follow , Fred Ilansen , 0. J. Babcock , J. H. Baldwin , W. W. Carder , George L. Dennis , James Eager , James Green , II. Hunter , J. Mangle , Janice H. Ilumhey , Is . B. Washing ton , W. K. Wright , J. M. Jester , Richard Marnell , P. II. Dillon , Omaha : Kay Abbott , Crete ; Evans Phllmandcr , M. C. Merrl- man , Kearney ; C. M. Manner , Plnttsmouth ; Ed. Morrison , Springfield ; F. S. Miller. lied Cloud ; W. F. O'Hanlon , Blair ; 0. R. Perry , Grand Island ; Amos S. Tlllotson , Shclton ; G. W. Wldes , Council Bluffs ; C. C. Van Duson , Blair ; A. A. Vandenvood , Alma ; Donald McCarty , Junlata. Two moro Nebraska countico Cumlng and leone have taken space In the Agricultural julldlng nnd their exhibits will arrive next Monday. The proprietors of the Cuban village con cession have received notice of the shipment of their exhibit , nnd they have a largo force of men at work putting the buildings and grounds In shape for Its reception. The animals for the wild animal show iavo arrived and have been housed In the building on the grounds , the simo that was occupied by Hagenback laet summer. FUNERAL OF THOMAS RUANE Firemen "Will Turn Out in Pay I.imt HeniiectN to Their Former Comrade. The funeral of Lieutenant Thomas Ruano will occur this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Patrick's church. The remains will bo borne from the residence , 1925 South Tenth street , to the church , accompanied by an escort from the Omaha fire department , of which the deceased was a member. The interment will bo made at the Holy Sepul- chcr cemetery. Chief Ilodoll said last night that all the members of the flre department who could bo spared would attend the funeral. A relief - i i lief will bo sent to the engine house at Eleventh and Dorcas streets , so that every member of the company which Lieutenant Huano commanded will bo able to attend the funeral of their heroic comrade. Cnmllle D'Arvlllr'n COM < UIIIPN. Miss d'Arvllle , the famous prlma donna , who did so much to popularize comic opera , both In this country and thioughout Europe , Is no stranger In Omaha , having appeared hero for a number of seasons as the star In "Robin Hood" with the Dostonians. It may be interesting to the feminine part of our public to learn the fact that Miss d'ArvllIo has already expended nearly $5,000 In costumes. There are seven of them , ono perhaps more beautiful than the other , and they are the handiwork of Worth , Felix and Pangore , the world-renowned Paris dress makers. These dresses will be worn by Miss d'Arvllle during her week's stay at the Orpheum , as the prlma donna Is to wear a dllforeut one every day In the week. The costume which Miss d'Arvllle Is to wear on the opening night Is ono made by Felix. This wlir bo on exhibition on Wednesday , four days before Miss d'Arvlllo arrives hero , and will remain In the show window of the Boston Store during the cn- tlro four days. To describe It would bo al- mrst Impossible. It Is a combination of cream-colored chiffon , white satin brocade , pink silk , embroidered with turquoises and pearls , and Miss d'Arvillo's magnificent figure clad In this bewlWerlng robe pre sents a vision of perfect beauty nnd loveli ness. Iteal KxtnterM on a I/urlc. The Omaha Real Estate exchange will pic- nlo at Arlington , Nob. , Saturday , June 24 , 1S09. Special train will leave the P. , E. & M. V. depot at 9 o'clock a. m. filmrp. Hate for round trip from Omaha , $1.00 ; children , between 0 and 12 years , half rate. The city nnd county officials and the Douglas County Bar association have ac cepted an Invitation to bo present on this occasion with their famines nnd friends. The members of the press and real estate men out In the state and In western Iowa , the Omaha Commercial club , Omaha Hoard of Trade , Judges of the different benches and the Omaha doctors and their families and friends have been Invited to participate , A largo attendance Is assured and a hot time guaranteed. Holy Finitlly I.invii Social. This well known event will take place on next Thursday evening on the church lawn , Eighteenth and Iznrd streets. A grand con cert , In which some of the leading talent of the city will take part , will be a feature of the evening. The Holy Family lawn eoclal has been held annually for the last four years and It seems to become moro popu lar every year. Last year there were pres ent over 2.000 people and , Judging from the earnestness and zeal of Its promoters , there can bo no doubt of Its proving another de cided success this year. VKIIV LOW IIATKS TO Colorado mill Utah Via ItoeU Inliinil It n ntc. Denver. Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return , $19. Glenwood Springs and return , $31. Salt Lake City and Ogden and return , $32. Dates of eal ; , Juno 25 to July 11. .Good for return until October 31 with liberal stopover - over privileges. The only line from Omaha running through trains to Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo , Call at city ticket of fice , 1323 Farnam street. Her Grand Hotel Turkish Baths now open. For official map of city of Los Angeles and N. n. A. pamphlet call at city ticket office Union Pacific. 1302 Furnam street. The Dewey European Hotel" , 13tn and Farnam , First-class rooms ; rats reason able. Pay your High School alumni dues at Baldutfi. Largest and Grandest Purch&jo Now Snmmor Wash Goods Ever Made in Omaha , A SOLID CAR LOAD NEW WASH GOODS Ida Cnnlril I.nwn * 2 1-Sc , 12 1-Sc Dlinl- tlen II l-'Jc , ir.o OrKnnily I.nwtiH * > c , 'trio White Co ( > < 1 * 7 1-Uc Allen on bale In the llancincnt. IOC CORDED LAWN'S , 2 % YARD. One big bargain square of air the flno corded lawns that sell at lOc yard , BO at 2i4e yard ; only ono dress pattern to a cus tomer. tomer.12&C 12&C DIMITIES , 31JC YARD. All the flno printed dimity , In checks , plaids and stripes , also lloral designs , worth 12&c , go at 3 c yard. 1BC A.MAZON LAWNS , BO YARD. One blg bargain square of the finest Amazon zen lawns , 32 Inches wide , In the dark nnd light styles nnd neat black and white polka dots. There are nearly 1,000 pieces In this lot. It is equal to any ICc lawn sold any where. Wo offer It today nt EC yard. This Is the biggest bargain we ever offered. 25C IMPORTED ORGANDIES , 6AC. All the 25c organdy , genuine imported German goods , go at C',4c yard ; all now patterns. 35C IMPORTED WHITE GOODS , 7C YD. One big counter of the finest grade Im ported Urlttlsh nainsook nnd line sheer whlto goods they were Imported to ooll nt 3iic , we offer them today , as long as they last , at 7 > fcv yard. 12'SC PERCALES. 60 YARD. 100 pieces of light and dark double fold percale , Windsor nnd Seaf Island quality , which you all know Is worth 12Vfcc , all go at EC yard. 250 LACE LAWNS , IOC YARD. Ono big stack finest quality lace lawn , very sheer and fine , In all the new print ings , worth 25c yard , RO nt lOc yard. 230 TAFFETA GINGHAM. G&C YARD. One big counter finest grade taffeta printed warp ginghams , a 25o fabric , go today at G ! c yard. One big table dress ducks , worth 12 } c , go at Be yard. 250 INDIA LINEN , 110 YARD. One Immense lot 40-Inch wide finest grade India linen , the regular 25o quality , wo offer It today , as long as It lasts , at lie yard. 22C WIDE WELT PIQUE , 8C. One Immense counter finest quality printed and plain whlto heavy welt pique , worth 22c , wo offer today at S&c yard. This Is without question the biggest oppor tunity to buy high class wash goods at one-fourth regular price ever offered. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , 16th and Douglas Sts. Announcement H. Miss Frances Grey , the clover dancer at the Trocadero this week , fs a native Nc- brnskan. She was born In Falls City , Neb. , and spent her career there prior to the time she went upon the stage , some seven years ago. She made her debut with the Howard Atheneum company and has been the fea ture for the past several seasons with many well known attractions. This Is the first tlmo she has ever appeared In Omaha , al though It has always been her wish to do so. She Is nn exceptionally bright and clever girl and an excellent dancer. This week she Is doing character change danc ing. She Is well known hero and her friends have turned out very generously to see her. Last night a big delegation of her ex-school mates from Falls City attended the per formance and deluged her with llowers. The Trocadero has , since the hot , sultry weather set In , been the place much sought for by theater-goers because of Its coor at mosphere and refreshment adjunct , Its garden and excellent show. The bill this week is a very strong one. If you have not , been there this week the advice Is given' to go. Fervent approval of an admirable vaude ville entertainment has been expressed In no uncertain terms by the audiences at the Crelghton-Orpheum this week. The bill Is one that might properly be said to bo "In perfect tune" throughout. Much good music , excellent comedy and refreshing novelty distinguish the performance , which Is sure to earn great favor with the matinee patrons this afternoon. The little ones will find a deep source of delight In the spec tacular pantomime nnd acrobatics of the Pholtes , whose antics are Just of a kind to tickle the children immensely. Emma Carus , the beautiful contrarto , has made a most pronounced hit. Her singing Is much above the vaudeville average , and Miss Cams has been enthusiastically encored at every performance. GIIKATI.Y KISnUCED HATES To Io AiiRelen nnil Tletnrn Via Itoelc Inland lloiite. For the meeting of the N. E. A. , JULY 11 TO 14 , 1899. Teachers and their friends shotiM secure nt once the beautiful souvenir book , "Tho N. E. A. , ' 99 , " which gives full details as to rates , routes , side trips , hotels of the convention city and the scenic wonders of the Journey to the Pacific coast. For additional information , dates of sale , berth reservations In tourist or standard Pullman sleepers , etc. , call at city ticket office , 1323 Farnam street , Omaha. the Till TapnerN , When Harry Wilson took several dollars from the till of Leon Sklllrls. 300 North Six teenth street , ho ran out of the store and jumped on a bicycle belonging to Robert Taylor. 710 South Sixteenth street. Ho dis appeared at a rapid gate , which ho main tained until ho had crossed the river. De tectives Dunn and Savage got trace of him and going over to Council Bluffs had him arrested. He acreed to return nnd was brought back by the officers yesterday. Thov recovered the bicycle but found very llttla money. ArrentH Her In Fremont. The police have received Information ap prising them of the arrest of Denettle Tur ner In Fremont. She Is wanted here to answer to two counts , both aFleglng petty larceny. The complainant In the first In formation Is Emily F. Gulwlt , who charges the theft of a $2 volume of Bryant's poems on June C. In the second complaint Mrs. Thcreso Merges accuses the defendant of stealing a watch valued at $25 belonging to Virginia Merges on May 25. W. M. Gallagher of Bryan , t-a. , says : "For forty years I have tried various counh medi cines , One Mlnuto Cough Cure Is beet of ell. " It relieves Instantly and cures all throat HAYDKX 1IIIOS. I'rleen , Not ( liinli Iinvent I'rlcen nnil ( leiuilne llnrKiiliiN Croud HlK Store. SPECIAL CUT PRICKS ON SHOES WEDNESDAY. In the now enlarged shoo dept. Bargains that will save you 25c to $1.00 on every pair. Infants' fine soft solo shoes , 24c ; children's patent leather shoes , 39c ; children's fine kid button shoes. 49c ; .children's fine donsola lace shoes. 8 to 12. at 9Sc ; misses' flno don- gola lace shoes , sizes 12Vj to 2 , nt $1.18 ; ladles' tan and black $1.40 kid oxford ties re duced to $1.00 ; ladles' elegant vlcl kid tan and black $1.75 oxfords reduced to $1.23 ; ladles' silk vesting top kid $2.75 lace shoes reduced to $1.98 ; ladles' best vlcl kid lace $3.60 Rochester made shoes at $2.25 ; ladles' $1.50 vict kid strap slippers , $1.00. 1JADY FLANNEL WORTH 12 ,0 ON SALE FOR ONE DAY AT 6HC. BARGAINS IN TAULE LINEN. 66-Inch cream damask , 25c yard. CO-lnch cream damask , 32'4c yard. 60-Inch cream damask , 39o yard. C6-lnch bleached damask. 25c yard. B8-lnch bleached damask , 40c yard. 66-Inch bleached damask , E5c yard. CO-lnch fancy colored damask , also Turkey red , at 25o yard. You will find these extra good value and fast Rollers. Look at our EC and lOe linen toweling , rnmnants of white dress poods , plain nnd fancy weaves , at prices to close. SALE ON SILKS. $1.25 Persian foulards , 9So ; 7Ec changeable taffeta. E9c ; $1.25 fancy waist silk , 76c ; 60c washable cord silk. 39c ; 75c black India silk , 49c. BIG SALE LINEN SUITS. HAYDENS' UASEMENT WEDNESDAY. Boys' 23c linen nnd duck pants , 9c ; boys' $1.00 and $1.25 linen suits , 4 < Jc. BIO BASEMENT SHOE SALE. Ladles' vlcl kid shoes. In oxford button and Unco , only 9So ; men's shoes , In oxford nnd lace , at 9So pair. They are world beaters. HAYDEN BROS. KINGMAN ALLEY SETTLEMENT IlnrlliiKton Honil I'ayn the Ilalaiiec of the Clty'n Claim AKiiliiMt It The Vlailiiet ClnlniH. The Burlington railroad came to a settle ment with the city Monday afternoon for expenses Incident to the condemnation and the paving of what has been known as the Kinsman alloy. The differences over this disputed account have been hanging fire since tlio building of the now Burlington station. The total claim of the city against the road was $2,468.12 , and the road held a counter claim against the city amounting to $1,269.16. Of the latter amount the city council allowed $800 , leaving the road owing $1,668.12. This amount was paid the city Monday. , The disputed account between the city and the Burlington and Union Paclflc rail roads , arising from the maintenance of via ducts , which Is connected with the viaduct troubles at present under consideration , are shown In the subjoined table. The amount shown as expended by the city on the main tenance , lighting and patrolling of viaducts and subways prior to October 13 , 1S93 , the roads claim exemption from on the grounds that enough tlmo lias elapsed to outlaw it. The final balance given in the following table , It will bo noticed , Is ac cording to the claim of the roads , and Is ob tained from the entire amount claimed by the city by deducting the amounts not al lowed by the roads , as well as the regular cash credits : Debits- Paid prior to October IS. 1S93 $19,772.33 From Oct. 13 , 1893 , to Jan. 21 , 1S95. . C.fiOS.BS From Jan. 21 , 1895 , to Feb. 1 , 1893. . . . 18.3G3.BG From Feb. 1 , U9S , to Dec , 15 , 1S9S. . 223.26 Total $44.9i57.77 Credits 1591 Omaha St. Ry. Co.l,6G6.G6 1894 Union Pacific 'Ry. ' Co 2,000.00 1KM B. & M. R. R GOG.G7 1894 City's proportion. . . . GGG.G7 1S91 Excess ot agreement 1.5M.38 GG96.3S 189S City of Omaha paid. G50.I3 ! 189S Omaha St. Ry. paid. 650.91 1S9S B. & M. R. IU paid. . . . G30.83 1S9S Union Pacific ! paid 1SOI.87 3,254.67 Not allowed by railroad companies- All prior to Oct. 13 , 1S93..19,77 .38 Stairway on 10th st. viaduct 225.00 19.937.3S Total or dlt claimed by railroads. 29,813.43 Balance duo city as per railroads' account $15,119.31 SOME CHEAP EXCURSIONS Tin Uncle lulu ml lloiite. Los Angeles and return , June 25-July 8 , $52. Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo and re turn , June 25-Jury S , $19. Detroit and return , July 3 , 4 nnd 5 , $22. Richmond , Va. , and return , July 10 , 11 and 12 , $33.70. Indianapolis and return , July IS , 19 and 20. $19.40. Salt Lake City and return , June 25-July 11. $32. For full Information call at city ticket office , 1323 Farnam street. MAGNIFICENT TRAINS. Omahn to Chicago. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way hns Just placed In service two magnifi cent electric lighted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Oaiaha dally nt 5-15 p. m. , arriving at Chicago at 8:2 : , " > n. in. , nnd leaving Chicago at C:15 : p. m. and arriving at Omaha at 8:20 : a. m. Each train Is lighted thoroughly by erectrlclty , rrr. buffet smoking cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars and reclining chair cars , and runs over the shortest line and smoothest roadbed be tween the two cities. Ticket office , 1604 Farnara street , and at Union depot. vrlth the Mall Service. Station C of the Omaha postoffice , located at Eighteenth and Vlnton streets , Is giving satisfaction nnd the residents of that portion tion of the city tributary to the office nro well pleased with the service. Tlie malls are taken there by motor cars and the patrons of the office say that by the arrangements they are enabled to not their mall much earlier than under the old plan when tbo carriers worked direct from the main office. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely digests food within thu stomach and Intestines and renders all classes of food capable of being assimilated and converted Into strength giv ing and tissue bulldlni ; substances , City , real estate and personal taxes be come delinquent July 1st. Interest will bo charged on and after that date at the rate of 1 per cent monthly. Balduff's barrels of Ice cream will bo this week composed of the following flavors Va nilla , Mocha and Sultanna. e H H e i EXCURSIONS D a : EAST AND WEST e H a J1S.40 Hot Springs and return June 20th. H $20.60 Ouster , S. D. , ( Sylvan Lake ) and return June 20th. a a J19.00 Colorado Springs. Denver , Pueblo and return e . Salt Lake Otty , Ogden nnd . $52.00 return ) July nth. H J52.00 Los Angeles and return Juno 25 to July 8. i $13.50 St. Louis and return Juno 30th and 20th. $22.00 Detroit and return July 3 , 4 and C. H e , Many other excursion rates just as cheap as the above. Ask about them , Tlclict Ofllce Hurl 1111 ; ton Station HH 1B02 Fur nil ro St. lOtli mill lIiiMiiii St . H Tulepbuue50 , : J1O. 99'S CLASS DAY EXERCISES IMrnnnnt 1'ronrnni UiHoHnliia n Anillcnoo In < lie Illicit School Iloiini. Clnre day exorcises , the last function of the school year before commencement , nero held In the largo assembly room on the third lloor of the High school building Tuesday afternoon. The class of ' 99 gave of Its eloquence , logic , wit and beauty to make up another page In the social history of the ! ! lh school. The assembly room was crowded to Its utmost capacity , many being unable to oven gain admission , The room was decorated -nlth the class colors , purple nnd old gold. Across the stage two flags were draped. The stage wns set as n parlor scene nnd to the right was a table contain ing a punch bowl , the contents of which were reserved for some of these who took part In the exercises. Fred Swcoley , president of the cHisn , opened the exercises with an address. This was followed by the clas * hlirtory In two sections , class conundrums , class poem , class prophecy , class will and class song. All of these naturally contained many per sonal reminiscences mid anecdotes , In which eomo student of the class had flgurcd , or might In the future , nnd were the source of great amusement to the pupils. Henry Duncan , ono of the two colored boys In the class , gave nn oration on "Why the Laboring Man Deserves Reopect , " which excited the admiration of his chssmatoa and met with hearty applause. It was well prepared - pared nnd well delivered. There wns a vocal solo liy Miss Alice Wlnspenr , music by the Mandolin club , which had to respond to an encore , nnd the exercises closed with the valedictory hy Carl Holnrlch. The commencement exor cises of the class will bo hold on Thursday. ( 'aril of TliiinkN. I wish to thank my many friends and the Omahn police department for their assist ance during the Illness of my wife , Kcllth , and for their sympathy nnd ( lornl offerings after her death. A. C. RANN'CY. Sale of Turkish rugs continued all this week. A new lot Just received , on Dhow Monday M. Pushman In charge. Orchard & Wllhelm Carpet company. Dr. Shepard Catarrh , 312 New York Llfo. Summer Excursions via the Chicago , Milwaukee & Si , Paul Railway. June -I ( , -7 mill US , Clituliiniitl and return , $ i2.r O. .Tilly If , 'I mill ! i , Detroit nnil return , $1:2.00. July 10 , 11 anil 12 , Itlchnioml , Vn. , mid return , ( jvKl.'O. .Tilly IS. in mill -H , Imlluimpolln nnil return , $1 ! > . < IO. Also reduced round trip summer excur sion tickets on sale to many points In Iowa , Illinois , Minnesota , Wisconsin , Michigan , lake points and eastern resorts. Tickets now on sale and good returning until Oct. 31st. 31st.Full Full Information cheerfully given at the "Milwaukee1 city ticket office , 1504 Far nam street. F. A. NASH , General Western Agent. is responsible1 for the sage but ever trite remark "The's a peed many fast quarter hospes Uicm that ken keep it up for n full mlle Is seurse. " Wo will not bo pain fully personal Ju at present in the appli cation of the above aphorism , but ushiR this equine figure of speech we might say that it gives us Brent joy to see the colts gleefully s > l > eedliif ? over the first Ilfth of the llrst quarter but alas ! it also occasions the regretful remembrance that the commcrrJal "mllo post" Is far away. In the meantime tbeso prices will prevail at the Middle of Block Drug Store. $1.00 Coke's Dandruff Cure we sell . . . . fiflc 75o Coke's DamlrufC Cure we sell Iic ! ) 2oc Hire's Hoot Beer , ( genuine ) 12c 23c Vermont Hoot Beer ( The original ) . 34c $1.00 Sexlne Pills 75c 23c Allen's Foot Kaso 20c 50c Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient -10c 50c Esknys Food -10c Me Malted Milk JOc tlOo Peptogenlc Milk I'oweler -)0c ) liic Myrrh Toothi Powder He 25c Allcock'bi Porous Plasters 12c SHERMAN & M'CONNELL ' DRUG GO , ir,1 llmlw Street. MIDIH.K OK III.OCIC. Special Excursion Rates. FOR ROUND TRIP TO DENVER , Cole , Springs , PUEBLO , Glenwood Spgs. OGDEU and SELT LAKE. JUNE 25th TO JULY llth. For full Information call at City Tlokot Office , I3O2 Fornam St. Invaluable as a Tonic for Young Mothers AH a milk producer It lias no equal ; cutiialnhii , ' virtually iiu acid. Krug licrmetlcally sralril In bottles for home coiiKiimptlon is unrqualrii as a tuulc stimulant or appetizer. Try a case. FRED KRUQ BREWINfi CO. OMAHA , rlalt Fflonheit's IoiiillM llulr li.iz.iar fur latest siylu cdifuru. llulr ( Joodh. Hair .Sovtiltlm. Treat incut of hculp , Tnro , II a lids uiiil I'out. 1'a.vtoii lllocli , I'anmm blrout entrance , 2nd Floor , olovutor. si .M.IIIII Summer Tours on Lake Michigan. THE 8VIANITOU for ra . naer wrflre picliwlvelr , main * - trlk | fur bbrlrtulx. llarbur Hprliit | , H"f * I'1' } I'rlutlrj. MucMii.u' I.ltiHl , c-onuuUing for Unroll , HutTulu uii'l all Ku.lfrii I'ulnt * . LEAVES CHICAGO AS FOLLOWS ! Tlio. U i > . m. Tliun. 1 1 u. ui. Hut. 1 p. m. Lake Michigan and Lake Superior Transportation Co , OFFICE & DOCKS , Ruih and H. Water Sti. . Chlcaoo. Bc < S June 21. oe Shoo talk awl shoo trusts are in vain if it isn't true. This store's talk on shoes are i'acts trustworthy - worthy talk trustworthy shoos. .lust now , when the columns of your daily paper are filled with fabu lous and unreasonable- statements , you feel like doubting all the talk of reliable stores as well but we want you to trust this store's shoo ads they're trustworthy and deserve to bo trusted. Wo are showing just now a line of women's summer shoes that are well worth your careful investigation. Women's Oxfords in black or tan , neat toe , cool and comfortable oxfords that are worth the world over § 1.25 and § 1.-10 are hero for § 1.00. Women's Oxfords , in black or tan kid , good weight sole , solid throughout , all sixes , § 1.25. Woman's Southern Tics , black kid , vesting top , patent leather tip toe , real value , and bring in most stores § 1.75 , are hero for § 1.25. Ladies' Princess , low shoe for house or street wear , black kid with vesting topssilk elastic in front , easy to got on and oil' , neat , sensible , durable , the real value § 2 and § 2.25 , are here for § 1.50. Ladies' Southern ties , in fine quality black kid , turned solo , medium heel , fancy'vesting top , to tie with ribbon , latest last , this shoo sells elsewhere for § 2.25 , are hero lor § 1.75. 'i Ladies' Scroll Oxford , cloth top , hand turned , coin toe sells for and thought to bo a bargain at § 2.25 elsewhere , are here for § 1.75. Ladies' ' Southern Button heavy turned solo to pro tect the foot flexible , durable , neat , English last , other stores get § 2.50 for same quality are here for § 1.90. Honest facts are building up a wonderful trade in ladies' shoes , trustworthy shoes that can be trusted , are at the Triple Alliance CLOTHING BARGAINS. Just completed a series of clothing purchases that promise to mark an epoch in the history of our clothing store. Three Extire Wholesale stocks bought at 50c OH the dollar. Now to be sold the same way. By far the largest transaction in ready-to-wear clothes on record. The greatest aggregation of clothing values any store in the world was ever fortunate enough to offer , and we are more than pleased to place these bargain gems before our trade. We have named the pale a Triple Alliance Cloth ing Bargains , to emphasize the fact that the combined stocks of three great clothing firms are embraced in the offer ing , as follows : i ; o. u. raoiiiiiau oo uui As we buy , Bernstein Hros. As we buy , & Lobinsky , So we sell. Scliloss & Pratcl , So we sell. All of Now York City. Tomorrow , Wednesday , the Great Sale t Begins Watch this space for tlie next ten days. I Bargains in men's , boys' and children's clothing * unheard of before in the clothing business. Men's suits , real wholesale value § 6 , sale price , k $2.75. Men's ' suits , in all the new eil'ects , real wliole-y sale value $10 , sale price $5.00. I Men's $15 and § 18 suits , in this sale at $7.50 and $10. Mens fine trousers , lhat are really worth $3.00 to $7.50 , in this sale at $1.25 , $1.75 , $2.50 and $3.50. Boys' sailor wash suitsat 25c , 35c and 50c. worth up to , 2.UO. DMUL , oco. DCwt The grandest bargain sale of the year. Greater America Headquarters. THIS msititicit. HII ) STVII5. If your Refrigerator Is not Dry and Gold tills weather Itnnvor will bo. Tlio HBRIUCK Is always dry uid cold and lias tlio best cir culation on earth. If you are from Missouri corno In and wo will show you. T CIRCULATION. Imperfect circulation. WE DO \Vu sell this. NOT ell this They can be had at ( ovorul places In town. Squires & Smith , Gen'l ' Agents , The only exclusive refrigerator houee In the west. Bee our line. Telephone 1C05 , 1C14 Capitol Ava. There ft no Kodak but the Eastman Kodak Have you seen the latest Kodak No , 2 Folding Pocket ? All Kodaks are good , but for neatness , finish and compactness this ono beats them all. Takes pictures 3Vix3t& , 12 exposures without reloading , and only measures IHxl'/ix 6 % Inches. This Is Just the thing for a hoflday trip , especially for ladles , and we a k you to see this one buforo getting any other. Wo carry all other makes of Kodaks and J * Cameras and a full line ot cverythliiG pertaining to photography. Send for Catalot'Uo 9 and prices. The Robert Dempster Company , 1U70. Wliolfnuln nml Ittttnll. Open h'uturiliiv evcnluir * 1 15 PAH NAM bTHUUT.