J 2 TITE OMATTA I ) ATT A * BEE : FRIDAY" , JTT7s"E MO , 1809. WORRYING OVER THE RATES Weitem Trunk Line Oommlttai to Take Up Snbjftct with Zaitern Roads , CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD NEXT WEEK I.ni-nl PrrlHliI .Men llolil Dolly Mri-t- to llrtlcw Ihr SKunlIon- Til err . \rr 3lnn > - Itnniorn of Itnlr Whllo there Is no new font tire In the freight rtu situation , the tension between the conflicting lines la becoming so high that there may bo annthor break before long1. The Western Trunk Line committee ban taken up tbu Biihjcct and the repre sentatives of flvo wcBtcrn road * , with Chair- mnn Pnrkcr , will meet with the eastern line reprcnontatlvcw of the water and mil routes nt New York on July C. A supreme effort will be made at that time to bring about an understanding between the warring elements and If It falls there will follow a further reduction. It la agreed among the cast and west lines that no further notion toward meeting the rate of the southern lines will be taken until after this conference has been held. Uill notwithstanding this agreement there IB a suspicion on the part of many of them that others arc quietly meeting the new rate made from the gulf. It Is not be lieved that any road In Omaha has quoted these figures , but they arc all constantly vigilant In their effort to detect a break In llio agreement. Conferences between some of thi ) frnlght representatives of the roads arc held almost dally. Y THAVKI. OUT OK Till ! CITY. O Minim People ScM'UliiK I'litcrx lit Which to Sprint the Hummer. There Is n , Wg exodus of Omaha people who arc seeking a cooler spot In which to spend a portion of the summer. Railroad men say It has been several year * since the travel out of Ouiuha has been so heavy as at present. People are going everywhere and there are sections of the city which are being almost depicted of population as a result of this movement. In explaining the situation one railroad man said that last year nearly everybody In Omaha remained nt home on account of the exposition , expecting to entertain friends from outside of town , and that previous to innf vnni * fhn nffm a nf thn nnnln kent manv at homo. Now It Is said that times are bolter and as the good people of the city do not desire to spend two consecutive years entertaining friends they have decided to epend n part of the present summer in being entertained toy others. In canvassing the trains leaving the city ono will find Omaha people bound for Wis consin , for the lakes In Minnesota , for Hot Springs , S. D. , for Colorado points and for Interior places to visit relatives , while a few are going to California , It Is predicted that the Fourth of July business this year will be the largest on record In .this vicinity. Already the trans portation departments of the several roads are finding themselves overtaxed to meet the demand for cars. Low rates of course have much to do with this extraordinary travel , as It has been many years since there wcro so many rates In effect for travel In so many different directions. \OT\- York Central CoiiNollilnllonx. NHW YOnK , Juno 2fl. The directors ( If the New York Central & Hudson Illvcr Rail road company will meet tomorrow to formu late a proposition to the Boston & Albany stockholders looking to a lease of that rall- loail for u long term of years. Ttie propo sition to bo drawn. up tomorrow embraces only overtures to the Boston & Albany and nothing will bo done nt this meeting about drafting propositions to other lines which arc reported likely to bo absorbed by the New York Central. The plan for the ab- norptlon of the Chicago & Northwestern , the Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line are maturing rapidly. It Is said , and may come to a focus almost any time. The Big Tour and the Chesapeake & Ohio are said to be Included In the scheme of consolidation and In due tlm and under proper conditions will merge Into the New York Central. Oil ! rnmiiilHiil4iiM Are HcNtoreil. On and after next Saturday ticket agents In the west will not receive BO large com missions upon their snips as they have been receiving during the Inst two months. Up until May 1 the rate of commissions , taking n few cases as samples , were 75 cents on tickets from Chlcaso to Omaha or Denver and $1.BO on tickets from Missouri rivpr points to the Pacific const and to the north western states gpnerally , with $3 for the round trip. Owing to the unsettled condi tion which came upon the pnffiensor huslnt-sa thrniiRh the threatened disruption of the Western PasseiiRer association , these com missions were advanced until It was dilll- cull to tell just what the schedule really waf. Since the reorganization of the asso ciation , however , the commissions are to be eliminated and the old schedule will again go into effect , dating from July 1. M r < > Liilnl SulfH , The land department of the Union Pacific road continues Its almost unprecedented record In the Hales of land In the west. The Bales of grazing land arc enormous and In dicate to some extent the growth that Is taking place In the industry of raiding llvo block on the range. Wednesday the Stand ard Meat nnd Llvo Stock company of Den ver , \vlilch has already bought many largo tracts of land , closed another deal for 7,000 ncres In Wyoming adjoining Its previous purchflKCS. Thn same day the Icho Land nnd Stock company purchased 5,000 acres In Utah. This company has also made pre vious purchases. In addition to these two vales smaller purchasers took 1,200 acres In Kunins and Nohraalin. Si-Iclidxtx Si-rUlilt AVynnilnur. The Union Pacific fossil fields excursion to Wyoming Is creating considerable Inter est. Already some of the most eminent scientists In the country have signified their Intention of accompanying the expedition. Th party of Bclentlata will Icavo Laramlo July 20. The main dliectlon will be north west , It will ntop In some of the richest cretaceous Invertebrate collecting grounds and will give students who deslro to collect fossil plants ample opportunity to do so. It will also make a special feature of struc tural geology , will visit the famous dinosaur flclds and will terminate Its Journey at the Orand Canon of the Platte. The expedition will continue forty dayn , Iliiprnvriiirntii on ( irontortliprii. . NK\V YORK , Juno 29. James J. Hill , pres ident of the Oreat Northern railroad , is In the city now nd is In nlmost dally confer ence with Henry W. Cannon and others. Mr. Hill reports the road to bo In extremely good ptiyslral shape and to be prospering. Many improvements and alterations are be ing planned that will be of material advan- taee. Perhaps the moat Important move will bo to extend the line Into Vancouver , where tha Canadian Pacific U now the dom inant factor. A number of electric engines are to bo placnl upon the road for haullne trains through various tunnels. Ilfillronil A'otiami I'enniialn. I < " A. Kaeh of the St. Paul road has re turned from Chicago. . F , M. Llbbe of St. Joseph , traveling freight agent tor the Santa Fe , Is in the city. city.L. L. K. Sessions of Minneapolis , traveling passenger ageut far the Monon , baa been calling on , local putsenger men. * ' Prof. Edward Vfiorhcee and party , from the 'Association of American , 'Agricultural. ' ColiegM sad. Experimental stati ' - ' through Omaha tomorrow on their way I to thn Pacific coast Trent-lira are being du ? for the conrrMo ' supports for the roadway to be constructed from the Tenth street viaduct to the new union depot PHYSICIANS DISREGARD LAW Setul In Delnjed , Inneenrnte anil II- li-nlhle lleiiortm of Illrlli anil Dentil * to llenlth fotiuiiliiiiloiier. Health Commissioner Spaldlng has deter mined that some of Omaha's physicians , who habitually violate the law In regard to reports of births nnd deaths , shall be made to suffer for their negligence until a radical reform has set In. Reports of deaths come to his office dally which either give no cause of death or some vague state- j mcnt not really an explanation of the death | at nil. Prominent physicians send In "In flammation" or "shock" as n cause of death , and expect the health department to Issue a burial permit on the strength of that statement. Recently n report came In which gnvc no other clue to the cnuio of the death than the fact that two physicians had at tended the deceased , which almost led the health commissioner to a determination that all blanks after the word "cause" In the report should be filled In with the name of the attending physician. Other physicians neglect to report a death until long after It has occurred , whereas the law specifically provides that the report shall bo mndo within twenty- four hours after death , and Imposes a pen alty for delay. Recently n physician re ported n death resulting from morphine poisoning to which the coroner's attention had not been called , or at least the report did not show that It had. The regulations provide that In case no physician certifies to a death from natural causes the signa ture of the coroner must bo affixed to the report , ns un evidence that there ore no suspicious circumstances attending the death. It has also come to the notice o'f the officials that burials are sometimes mndo before the report of the death Is In. In every such case the sexton of Home ceme tery hns violated the law In allowing a burial to bo made without receiving the permit of the Board of Health allowing It. It has been decided that the next time such a thing occurs nn example will be made of the offending sexton. The general character of the reports , their lack of promptness , their Incomplete ness , Illegible handwriting nnd Inaccuracy , have 'been ' the cause of great dissatisfaction ever slnro the-system was Inaugurated. TKMIM.R PALMISTRY COMPMJTnn. One of the Mont Ileiiutlfiil lltillilliiKN on the ( iroiiinlx Dr. Perlii 1VIII I'ernonnlly .Make the ItenilliiKi. Dr. Carl Louis Porln's Temple of Palm istry , on the east bluff tract opposite the Illinois building , Is completed and will be thrown open to the public tomorrow morn- Ing. This beautiful building Is one of the most striking on the grounds , and is called by those who have seen the In terior the best decorated. The reception room iu a dream of beauty that once seen will ever be remembered. At night the bulfdlng will bo one of the most attractive on the grounds and will form a striking landmark for the upper east side of the grounds. It Is scarcely possible that Dr. Pcrln will remain during the entire exposition , nnd It would bo well for those who are contemplating having him read their hands to como early so as to secure a personal reading. Dr. Perln Is under orders from the emperor of Austria and as he has al ready overstayed his leave he Is dally ex pecting a recall to the court , to again take up his duties of court palmist to the em peror. A Mliliviiy Interview. "It's a good Idea , sure enough , remarked ono of the young men superintending the arrangement of the Artists' Studio on the Midway. "I mean the scheme of an exhi bition of a practical studio , as it Is In life and not In novels , and to show to the public the actual1 work of picture making. I am satisfied that we are In an enter prise that will Interest the public , for in every city , American nnd European , invi tations to Studio affairs always are quickly accepted. " The artist went on to explain something of his plans. The studios are to be furnished characteristically and beautifully with draw , ings , paintings , oriental rugs and brlc-a- brac that Mr. Sherman and Mr. Klnney have plundered from their own establish ments In Chicago. The models , who have been carefully selected , will be posed to represent the figures In famous paintings. The public will then have the opportunity of seeing the artists at their actual work of reproducing upon canvas the beauties of form and color before them. From sketches of the stage as It Is to be , it is evident that the entire scene will be a tableau of wonderful beauty. Among the masterpieces of painting that will be pro duced are several religious pieces , including Munkacsy's "Beheading of John , the Bap tist , " and Scheffer'H "Temptation of Christ. " ORI3ATIA' RI30UCI3I1 KATES To Lou AiiBcIen ntiil Return Vin Rock . iMlniul Route. For the meeting of the N. E A. , JULY 11 TO 14 , 1899. Teachers nnd their friends ehoufd secure nt once the beautiful souvenir book , "Tho N. E. A. , " 99 , " which gives full details ns 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 Fnrnara street , Omaha. Cheap KieiirxlonN North. The Northwestern line , Chicago , St. Paul. Minneapolis .and Omaha railway , will cell ound trli | tickets from June 25 to July 11 , ncltiBlve , at the following low rates ; St. Paul and Minneapolis , $13.50. AshlYiud nnd Bayfield , WIs. . $18.10. Duluth , Minn. , nnd Superior , WIs. , $17.30. Macklnac Island. Mich. . $22.90. Murquette. Mloh. , $22.50 Also many other points at proportionately low rates. All tickets good to return on or before October 31 , 1899. Inquire at city office , 1401 Farnam street , or Webster street station. Her Grand Hotel Turkish Baths now open , The Association of'American Federation Zionists will hold a mass-meeting .Sunday , July 2 , IS'.IO , nt Russian synagogue between Thirteenth and Twelfth streets on Capitol avenue at 2 p. m. .sharp. liabbl Isreal Wolfe from New York will lecture. Every body Is cordially Invited , Come one , como all. REV. .M. A. Z1MMAN , Secretary. Half RntPM. The Missouri Pacific wlir sell tickets July 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , to all points within 200 miles atone ono faro for the round trip. Tickets good to return up to and Including July 5. THOMAS F , GODFREY , Pass. & T. A. J. 0. Phllllppl , A. G. F. & P. A. For official map of city of Los Angeles and N , E. > . pamphlet call nt city ticket ofUce Union Pacific , 1302 Farnam street. AVet fiooilH til Deiiuuul , Thieves entered the saloon of John C. Tague at Mandcrson street and Sherman avenue on Juno 22. They carried away COO clgara and a Jot of whisky and wine. Wil liam Costello , alias David Ryan , was ar rested on suspicion of having burglarized the place. Deputy County Attorney Hclsley filed a complaint ngalnit him this morning , ninn , LYNAM Christopher P. , age 52 year * . 1 month and 3 days , utter n Buffering of nearly live montlm from canorr of the stomach , Funeral Saturday morn- lug at 8:30 : from family residence , 1943 South Fifteenth street , to St. Patrick's church , thence to Holy Sepulchre c mo- trry lUBPEN-Henrletta. June 28. IKO. aged 71 years , 3 months. Funeral Saturday after noon , July 1. at 3:30 : o'clock , from her late residence , 018 South Twentieth stieet. Airs. Itlepeii is one of Omaha' * iurly se- tlcrH. She wus the wife of D. Hlepen and mother of Mrs. JtortJn Tibke. SJru. Frank Shentz. O. II. T. JUfjien of this city and _ _ FrltE Jftlepen of gait L kf City. < * > ' BOSTON STORE REMNANTS Today Some of ltd Moat Unheard of and Wonderful Bargains in Eemnants , 50C ALL WOOL CHALLIES 5C A YARD IflJ Silk MntiNMellne He Sole AVnlnl I'at- torii * Jtllr Iliu-li llriiiiiHiitii of MIIU- iillnr , I'crciili'N mill I'liinc * Ic \ aril llemniiiifN liiiccH and i I $3.00 SILK MOUSSKLINE UK SOIE WAIST PATTERNS , 300. Today we place on sale SOO elegant new patterns In silk mousscllne de sole , put up In four-yard patterns , all in remnants , but goods that match up , and worth 7"c yard ; we give you an entire pattern of four yards for 3Pc. All the filiort remnants of motisaellno do sole that mutch up , go at iic a remnant. All the plain corer , silk striped anil dotted nllk moussellnc do solo remnants go nt IGo yard. COG ALL WOOL CHALL1ES. 5C YAHD. All the remnants shoil ends and odd pieces of xllk and wool and all wool chnl- Ilcs , go at Cc yard. 1.BO DRESS HOODS , l&C YAHD. All our imported ilrcvs goods rcmnantn that match , In hc-nrletta , cashmere and slfk nnd wool novelties , two , three and four pieces to match , on Bale at IGc yard. $5.00 CLOTH REMNANTS , U8C YARD. All short lengths from one to 3V4 yards , nil wool casslmcre , worsted and rhevlot , HUitablc for men's stilts and pants , boys wear nnd Indies' skirls , go today at I > 8c yard. $1.KO SILK , 10C. An elegant new lot of high grade silk , plain iiiid fancy colors , worth $1.50 , go at 4c ! ) yard. Short remnants of silk in fine , high grade tallctas , brocades and plain silks , go ac cording to length of remnun.t , at Cc , lOc , IGo and 2oc each. FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY. 10.000 very short remnants percale , pique , etc. , at Ic yd. , worth IGc. All the balance of the short remnants silk- allno go at Ic yd. All the very short remnants unbleached muslin go nt Ic. All the balance of short remnants drapery denim , cretonne , ticking , etc. , go at 2 > Ac yd. All the long remnants best grade dark dress prints , 3o yd. All the balance of the gingham remnants , 2'/4c yd. All the balance of the short remnants , all kinds wash g ods , lawns , dimities , etc. , 2'XsC yd. All the balance of the heavy shirting duck , Be yd. Ono big counter , best grade , 32-Inch wide. Imported gingham , long remnants , 6c yd. Ono big table very line grndo fancy white goods , nainsook , etc. , go at Tlfcc yd. , worth 20c. 20c.Ono Ono big lot fancy and plain drapery bur lap , worth 16c , go at 3V4c yd. Ono big lot plain whlto and fancy colored pique , worth 23c , go at 8&c yd. REMNANTS OP EMBROIDERY & LACES. All the remnants and odd pieces of all kinds of embroidery and insertion , Including thn finest Rwlss and nainsook , go at .V/tc , 5c , " ' ,40 , lOc nnd 15c yd , , worth up to 35c. All the odd pieces of fine lace , torchon , valonclcnnes and silk lace , also Insertion , go at 3V4c , 5c nnd lOc yd. , many worth 35c. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. Sam'l Burns , 1318 Farnnm , Is selling a beautiful banquet lamp for J2.75. DIVER DRAWS LINE AT MUD Flnnjjo Into MlHMonrl Illver from UoiiKlan Street Ilrlilne. linn iVo CliiirniH. Charles Augustus Johnson IB a high diver and sometimes he takes long chances , but when It comes to ducking his head in the muddy water of the Missouri ho is not so anxious. Charles Augustus expects to do some high diving at the exposition and he thought it would be a pretty good advertise ment for him to take a leap from the Doug las street bridge. Ho told some of hl.s friends about it , so they bruited it abroad. Then he tipped Detective Dempsey a long wink to come along just about the time he was to make his frightful leap and arrest him. The officer appeared when his cue in dicated n-id detained Charles Augustus Just as h was atiout to take his muddy bath. Of course the diver objected to being ar rested , but the officer was obdurate. VERY 1,0 W IlATKh TO Colorado mill Utnli Vin nock Inland Route. Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return $19. Olenwood Springs and return , $31. Sait Lake City and Ogdcn and return , $32. Dates of sale , June 25 to July 11. Good for return until October 31 with liberal stop 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. Mortnlltr Stilt Imtlcii. The following births and deaths have been reported to the office of the health commissioner during the past twenty-four lours Births John DargawnlskI , boy ; James ( Murphy , 1837 North Nineteenth street , boy ; George Vnstock , 123 North Ninth street , girl ; John E. Graham , boy ; Nicholas Pluin- mer , girl ; B. E. iMullan , 2612 Franklin street , boy ; I. McComb , 2005 SIdor atreet , filrl ; Charles Mayer , 710 North. Fortieth street , girl ; J. C. Iraley , HIE North Twenty-fourth street , boy ; Jacob Wilson , 3412 Sahler street , girl. A diseased stomach surely undermines lealth. It dulls the brain , kills energy , de stroys the nervous system and predisposes o insanity and fatal diseases. All dyspeptic .roubles arc quickly cured by KodoF Dyspep sia Cure. It hns cured thousands of casen nnd is curing them every day TnUe All CiiNh In the Till. Thieves entered the side door of the aa- eon of Charles Hcrbertz. 1401 Douglas j i street , nnd took tholr time in ransacking the building. They went through the till , I from which they got $10 in change. The I ' lescrlptlon of the men corresponded with that of R. M. McDonald nnd W. Doerflor. who wore arrested bv the officers on suspicion of having committed the theft. Note * from the Army. Brigadier Oenoral II. C. Merrlam , tem porarily commanding the Department of the hns'urrlvert from Denver nnd will remain o\or until Saturday aftei noon , tak ing pnrt In the opening exercises t the PX- poMtlnn Captain W. It. Berk hn bren relieved from duty ns acting Inspector general of tha Department of the Mlscourl anil has gone to Washington. From there it Is expected he win be ordered to Cuba , where he will Join hU reglmfnt , the Tenth cavalry , with headquarters at Manzanlllo. PARK BUARD PROVIDED FOR Hec-elien It * Portion of the Itonil Fmtti from the ConnO ( SrnillnK Hill * llejectcil. The Board of Park Commissioners held Its regular monthly meeting yesterday after noon. The finances of the board were dis cussed briefly nnd found to be In the best of condition , enough funds being nvnllahlo to carry on all work contemplated without delay. The report of the city treasure showed that ho had received from the count treasurer $5.500 , being the board's share o the road fund. All bids on the grading of Central boule vard were rejected because 'they were to high. The board decided to advertise Bgftl for bids on the grading , nnd also for bid on the construction of a bridge In the boule vard spanning the gulch at Elghtcent street , The grading , which will bo ndver tised , IB 'between ' Tenth and Thirteenth , an will open up the connection between Hans com nnd Rlvcrvlew parks. The Omaha Street Railway company wa granted permission to build a platform alongside the street car track on Thirty second street , at.tho foot of Martha , wher the ground near the track slopes awny fron It too steep to permit passengers to bean cars easily. The board upheld the action o Superintendent Adam ? , however , wh ( .topped the building of the platform , fo the reason that the company had not askei permission of the board , A member of the sect of Latter Da Saints appeared before the board and askci permission to UBO Jefferson Square , or part of It , as a place In which to cxpoum the gospel to the pcoplo collected there The members of the board told the nppll cant that while the cause was a praise worthy ono , so many requests of n slmlln nature wero.mado that If all -were grantci the park would be entirely destroyed in short time. Not being able to accommodat all organizations , the board was obliged t refuse all. Contention of u .Millionaire. A millionaire confessed the secret of hi success in two words hard work. Ho sail he put In the best part of his life in gain ing dollars and losing hearth , nnd now he was putting In the other half in spend ing dollars to get back health. Nothing equals Hosteller's Stomach Bitters for restoring health to the overtired body am brain. It gets nt the starting point the stomach and overcomes nervousness , sleep lesssness , dyspepsia nnd indigestion , Announcement * . Camlllc D'Arvirle continues nn attraction of more than stellar importance nt the Crelghton-Orphe'um. At every performance the house has been thronged. The audiences have been notable for a distinguished sprlnk ling of the smart sot , among whom the charming Camtlle has always been an es peclal favorite. They have found nothing lacking in her art. It Is as fascinating am as perfect as ever. Her beautiful voice ii In the full , sweet tide of its power am If anything her stage manner has become even more graceful and effective. There has been a spontaneous recognition of these facts and her reception by the Omaha pub He has been of an exceedingly flattering character. No better or more delightfully cool spot could be found in Omaha to spend a pleas ant evening than the popular Trocadero , as Is testified to by the continued large crowds which nightly throng this delightful amuse ment resort. And this week's bill has won the approver of every theater goer in the city , for It Is composed of the best ani brightest artists tin the vaudeville profes sion. In selectingothe bill for the coming week every efforts-has been exerted to sur pass all previous attempts nnd make 11 a memorable one in the . , history of the house. Prof. Macort's dog and monkey cir cus , which 1s acknowledged to be a greal animal act , will h.ead the bill. Flat and Sutherland , musical sketch artists ; John Leclalr , the human billiard table and Jug gler , different from all others , and many more excellent acts and novelties , picked from the acknowledged heads of the the atrical world , will bo offered. SOME : CHEAP Vin Roclt Inland Tlonte. Los Angeles and return , June 25-July . 8.$52. . j Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo and re turn , June 25-Jury 8 , $19. Detroit and return , July 3 , 4 and 5 , $22. Richmond. Va.t 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 Farnnm street. MAGNIFICENT TRAINS. Omnha to Chlenco. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way hns Just placed In service two magnifi cent electric lighted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at 5-45 p. m. , arriving nt Chicago at 8:25 : a. ra. , and leaving Chicago at G-15 p. m. and arriving at Omaha at 8:20 : a. ra. Each train is lighted thoroughly by erectrlclty , han buffet imoking 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 Farnam street , and at Union depot. Ioiv Itnteii to the Aortnvreiit Tin Rock lulu nil Hoiltr. Minneapolis and St. Paul and return , $13.05. Ashland and Boyflcld and return , $18.10. Duluth and Superior and return , $17.30. Marquette and return , $22.50. Macklnac Island and return , $22.90. Tickets on sale to July 11 and good for return until October 31. Call at city ticket office , 1323 Farnam street. City , real estate and personal taxes be come delinquent July 1st. Interest will be charged on and after that date at the rate of 1 per cent monthly. Trains leave Webster street depot dally , 5:55 : p , m. , via the Northwestern Line. . Chicago cage , St. Paul , Minneapolis and Omaha rail way. Burlington _ _ _ . > U 9m LOW RATES EAST AND WEST , $18.40 Hot Springs and return July 4tb. I $20.60 Custer , S. D. , ( Sylvan Lake ) and return July lirf. > i $19.00 Colorado Sprlngi. Denver. Pueblo and return j ? verr , . dr $ .00-Salt Lake City , Ogden and return C .UH" Ti.i ! . I juiy jiiA. J52.00 Loa Angeles and return June 25 to July 8. 1 JS3.70 Richmond , Va. , and return , July 10 , U and 12. $22.00 Detroit nd return July 3 , 4 and 5. Many other txcuralon rates just as cheap M tht A k about them. H Ticket Offloc i nnrllnirton Station Farna&i St. * joth and Bin.on SO , A * photte ' WO. - - , W' . , .v % -JA | * . . T.lepho.e , U1O. % * H H | DOGS ASSUME NEW DIGNITY Mnj > ot HP I ncrrrmnnlntiftly Dumped Into the Itlvrr or .Hliot After Mntnriln ) . Owners of docs are wondering Just what effect the new law making dogs personal property , which goes Into effect July 1 , will have on the city ordinance * requiring dogs tu be tagged and authorizing the city dog catcher ! ) to take them Up and Impound them for redemption. When the dogs become per sonal property It will not bo lawful for ths police to kill them , although there frcms to be no reason why the dogs may not betaken taken up and impounded Just as stray cow * or horses are. The probability Is that the canlnen will be rounded up as usual and that their owners will have to redeem them by paying the tax nnd putting the tags on them as n sign that the tax has been paid. The city poumlmaster , however , will have his kennels overllowlng with dogs If he haste to hold every one taken up until the owner appears to claim It. Such , It In understood , will bo the effect of the now law , If It has any effect at all , The number of dogs on which the tax has bpen paid and for which tags have been Issued ha * just paused the number for last year. Up to Wednesday evening 2,810 tags had been Issued , two more than last year's number. It Is expected that the now law will decrease the number Issued during the rest of the season somewhat , as the owners of dogs may not have to put tngs on them In advance to prevent their ibclng killed by the police. Snvr Tlmr By taking the 6:00 : n. m. train to Sioux City nnd polntfl north. You can have 4',4 hours nt Sioux City and bo back In Omaha at T p. m. same dav. The Dewey European Hotef , 13th and Fnrnnm. First-class rooms ; rates reason able. able.Dr. Dr. Shepard Catarrh. 312 New York Life. Special Round Trip Rates VIA UNION PACIFIC FROM OMAHA , DENVER $1900 COLORADO SPRINGS. . . . $1900 PUEBLO $1900 GLENWOOD SPRINGS. . . . $3100 OGDEN $32 00 SALT LAKE $3200 LOS ANGELES $5200 Tlckcta on mile to Lou Anisclcn Jim = . - > ( o July 8. To other iioliitn , June if ! io .Inly 11 City Ticket Otllcc. 1H ! > - Fnrnnm Street FOR THE HAIR "SHERMAN'S ' LAVENDER SHAMPOO CREAM" is prepared expressly for washing the hal and scalp. It will not reave the hair dr and brittle , as It does not remove the natura oil , but loaves the hair soft and pliant NEXT SATURDAY we shall show you how easy It Is to wash the head with this prepara tlon. PRICE 2.1c PER nOTTI.13. COICIC UANDRLTK CURB WE SELL 'ISo PER IIOTTIii : . Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co 1513 DODGR STREET , OMAHA , MIDDLE ! OP BLOCK. Headquarters for Kodaks and Cameras if JTr-t 5 iiiri We only carry reliable makes and guar antee every Instrument sold. Call and see us or write for catalogue and prices. The Robert Dempster Co. 1215 Fnrnnm Street , nnil printing. don't admire the advertising1 > ut admlro the beer. How do you suppose we can enlarge the brewery and have a housand men employed If you say : "That's a good advertisement , " and don't order a case of Cabinet If you don't want to buy Cabinet beer , lon't read our advertising a man can't read our ads and not drink our beer not very eng , at any rate. Continue to read our ads and you'll be ours , shortly. That's what we advertise for wo want everybody for our customer and when we get one , we never ese him. Our beer's oh , so good at this ime of the year especially. Try a case. I'MIKI ) KltUti MltnWING CO. , Tel. 120. 1007 Jackfion Street. Something Diamonds. Opals , Emeralds , Garnets , 'earls , Rubles and plain gold. We make to rder any style that you would like. We do all kinds of diamond mounting and manu facturing. We ran remodel your diamond ring mounting by putting on a new top at very moderate cost. S. W. Litidsay , The Jeweler. 1516 Douglas St. # . tt , June JO , IMS. Men's Men's Serge Serge Clothing Clothing The Hood Unit brings the clothing business this way is growing greater , swifter , smarter each day. If you consider the actual value of a large selection , wo are sure that wisdom will guide you rightly when you're ready to buy. Unlike most places , this store does not mislead you by its typo claim. It isn't under such necessity. The chief source of its power is in the fact that its literal methods proclaim and recommend it to every trader. Comfortable cloth ing comes in good play just now. 'Twill bo hotter than well , hot enough , anyhow , tomorrow when the great epo invites you to join in the swelling , sweltering crowd. You'll feel better in a good suit of Nebraska Serge. We say Nebraska serge because there's a difference in serge sold elsewhere. Most of you know it already. We've Serge Coats that will give great relief in the surging crowds this warm weather. Serao Coats at $1.75 , fast colors , that bring $2.50 at the other man's store and our $2.50 all wool blue serge coats , satin piped , reinforced with body cloth , stayed pockets , that sell elsewhere for $3.50 , are the choice of the crowd. We've all wool blue Serge Goats at $8.00 that we'd like to have you lay lone side of those thatbrincrSS.OO HS ( > . where. And lor $3.50 we've a Mue Sew Coat and Vest that sets most stores guessing. You can have jour choice of blue , grey or brown. And" for you , big , fat , goOd-natured fellows we've a fine blue serge coat that will give you $5.00 worth of comfort for $2.75. Also good cool coats for $1.00 , $1.50 and $1.75. You haven't a coat need that we can't meet. * The Great Triple Alliance of Clothing Bargains , Three entire wholesale stocks , bought at less than 50c on the dollar. Now to be sold the same way. Don't even think of buying clothing elsewhere before you've seen the values we offer in this sale. A feast of val ues unlike any yon have ever seen anywhere. Men's all wool cheviot suits , $2.75 wholesale value $4.50 sale price . . Men's fine worsted suits , $5.OO wholesale value & 10 sale price . . Men's pure worsted serge suits , also black and gray clay worsted suits , $5.00 wholesale value $9. 50 sale price . . Men's very fine suits in new stripes and check patterns , $7.50 wholesale value $14.50 to $16 sale price . . Men's very finest suits and newest styles , wholesale value up to § 20 per suit sale price Men's Fine Trousers. Men's $2.50 pants at $1.25. Men's $3 pants at $1.75. * , , Men's 84. r > 0 pants at $2.50. Men's § 5.50 pants at $3.25. Children's Washable Sailor Suits. Y Real 35c suits at 15c. Heal 50e suits at 25c Real 75c suits at 35c. Real $1 suits at 45c. Real § 1.50 suits at 75c. Children's washable knee pants at 5c , 15o and 25c. HAYDEN BROS , Greater America Headquarters. THIS IIEIIHICK. OLD 8TVM3. It is Pleasant to know that the goods you soil please your customers. This Is the situation with us , Kvery -LJL Herrick tJLA ' Refrigerator is a recommendation toward the s.ilo of another. They are eo neat , dry and clean , I'iSRFECT CIRCULATION. Imperfect circulation. WR DO Wo sell this. NOT sell this , They ran bo had at tcvrral places In town. Squires & Smith , Gen'l ' Agents , The only exclusive refrigerator house In the west. See our line. Telephone 1605. 18H Capitol Are. 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