RAILWAY MEN SPECULATING Oonslderablo Intoreat in Report of Union Pacific and Northwestern Dissolution. WILL MEAN ANOTHER WESTERN EXTENSION If I'rnpoKPil DrnI Otic * ThrotiKli , " " ' Vnndorbllt IntrrcMtfi Arc Ignored , Thrr Will lie Cninppllotl t IIullil tlio HlkliornVcnt. . Considerable speculation has been In- ! dulgnd In by Omaha railroad men as n result of the rumor which , It Is believed , Is well . ! authenticated , concerning the dissolution of ' the Union I'ncinc-Northwcstorn combine , bx 1 reason of nn alliance of the several trans continental lines , with the Vanderbllt Inter ests loft out. ; The effect of euch fin arrangement would ) bo far-reaching and would witness the In- ' nuguratlon of an era of keen railroad compo rt tltlon unknown for many yoars. It would * Jnran an Improvement of transcontinental service , necessitated by the attempt of the I different trunk lines to twcuro the business J across the continent. This proposed deal Is not now. It has been In the air slnco the Vandorbllts asserted themselves BO prom inently In the management of the Union Pa cific and Joined Into a seeming Ironclad ar rangement with the Northwestern road for Joint business. This has been especially dis tasteful to the Hnrrlman Interests , It Is said , I because they have not considered themselves ns receiving a fair share of the business which loaves the Union Pacific for the cast , the most of which has been turned over to the Northwestern for delivery. With the Vanderbllt Interests' In the Union Pacific Ignored by the balance of the stockholders , the Northwestern , which , as Is generally known. Is another of the big Vanderbllt In terests , would suffer considerably and Its only recourse would bo the extension of Its J Klkhorn branch from Cnsper , Wyo. , through 5 to Ogden , there to make connections with the Central Pacific. By accomplishing this building the Northwestern would then have n. line on equal footing with the Union Pa- f rifle , but It would open up. an Intcreatlng v. plmso because of the competition of the , Northwestern and Union Pacific , In both of which roads the same Interests , the Vander- bllta , are largely concerned. Ueforo the reorganization of the Union Pacific , which resulted In the present agree ment between that road and the Northwest ern , the latter has for many years been con sidering the advisability of extending Hi roil fill to Ogden , and the entrance of the Burlington Into the western territory prac tically demanded that such on extension be made. This , It Is believed , would have been uuder way long before this had It not been for the arrangement effected between the two roads for transcontinental business. Further developments In the reported com bination of the Union Pacific wltli the other roads rumored to bo In on the deal will bo awaited with Interest , and Its consummation , In case such should bo the flnal result , will bo of permanent Importance In the railroad world. ANOTHER miRI.I.VGTO.V KXTKXSIOX. Work io lie IiimiKtiriitril nt Once oil Silt-Kent llrniich from Arcmllu. Along In the 80s , when times were flush , money plentiful and railroad extensions the rule with all the roads , the Uurllngton made provision for a number of Nebraska exten sions. First-class grades were thrown up nnd everything was In readiness to receive the rails , when the hard times came on and put an effectual stop to all Improvements nnd addltlonB of this nature. Now the tide lias turned. Prosperity Is again the lot of all the railroads , and the Burlington , conse- fluently , has started a number of Improve ments , the inauguration of which was wit nessed twelve years ago. Beside the work which Is being done In the extreme western cart of Nebraska and In Colorado , arrange ments have been made to extend a short branch from Arcadia , in Valley tounty , to Sargent , Ouster county , a distance of twenty miles. When the road was completed to Ar cadia several years ago the grade was ex tended on through Ouster , Loup and DIalne counties to Drowsier. Consequently the Brado Is already thrown up for this small \ extension to Sargent. It will bo Improved i as may bo necessary , owing to the natural , decay which has resulted from the several f years of non-attention paid It , rails will bo i laid and before the summer shall como to I an end trains will bo running Into Sargent. l The extension of the road to this place gives | rise to the opinion that It will eventually , J nnd probably within a short time , be run on I to Browstcr , to where the grade was orlg- y Inally completed. Work oil the Sargent I branch will begin Immediately. Trend of Trnvel lo IVIIiMVNlonp. Owlnir to the unlocked fnr trnnil nt trnvnl from Omaha to the Yellowstone Na tional park UilH summer Iho Bur lington road has Just announced a record-breaker In the way of ratca. A rate of ? 105 Is quoted for 'the trip from Omaha to the Yellowstone Mammoth Hot oprlngs , via Monlda , Including a visit of flvo and n half days In the park nnd alt expenses , such as stage transportation and hotel bills , included. Returning , this rate provides for the homeward Journey to be made via Cinnabar ever the Northern Pa cific to St. Paul , thence to Omaha. If the trip Is made via IlillliiKS , the same accommo dations are offered nnd the round trip rate ACTS GENTLY ON THE KIDNEYS , LIVER AND BOWELS fAEANSES THE $ YSTEM PERMANENTLY BV7 THE OEHVINt-MAH'f'O 6X @ ! RRNIApGYRVPS ( * "rc'S " o jAijgf/m / cgjR ret jjt tv y'u. i quoted at $ D2. These rates will bo In effect until September 12. For the convention of the Concatenated Order of Hoc I lee , which mcotn at Denver , September 9 to 1.1 , the tuxme road has made a rate of ono faro plus $2 for the round trip. ILUMtOAD AVAR AT STOHM I\Ki : . Mlnnrnpnll * t .St. l.iniln IVInn a Vic tory Over the MIlTmukeo llonil. FORT noiXIB. la. , July 21. ( Special Tel- cfiram. ) The long fight which has been iwngnd between the Minneapolis & St. houla at Storm Lake seems to have resulted In a victory for the Minneapolis. & St. Louis. About a month ago the Milwaukee executed a coup on the Minneapolis & Si. Louis and ono Sunday laid Hs tracks across the grounds which the people of Storm Lake had Riven the Minneapolis & St. Loutn for right of way and dcpnt grounds. Slnco then the attorneys for the two roads have been fightIng - Ing over the matter and the Minneapolis & St. Louis has finally succeeded In Rotting an Injunction against the Milwaukee road. Minneapolis & St. Louts workmen today began the work of tearing up the Milwaukee track. The present outcome of the trouble Is n victory for the Minneapolis & St. Louis , though some now move on the part at the .Milwaukee Is expected. I.rnil SIny Oct n Xcir nnllrnnil. LE3AD , S. D. , July 21. ( Special. ) It Is announced thnt the Homcstakc company wilt purchase the stock of the Black Hills & Port I'lcrra Railway company , the Black Hills Canal and Water company and the Highland Mining company. The purchasing of the Fort Plerro railroad by the Homcstako com pany may mean the construction of a stand ard gauge railroad Into this city. The Fort Plorre road Is a narrow Range , which runs down to Piedmont , a distance of about thirty-five miles , where It connects with the Elkhorn standard gauge. A largo per cent of the freight that comes to the city Is transferred to the narrow gaiiRO at Pied mont to the nmaller cars , which Is a con siderable expense and adds to the freight rates. With the road under control of the Homestakc , U Is more than likely that the third rail will bo laid , making the road standard gauge. Itnllirny Xtilcw nnil 1'ornonnl * . William Flnnnelly of St. Loutn , traveling passenger agent for the Air Line , Is In the city.P. . I P. Whitney , general claim agent of the Erkhorn , has returned from a short north ern trip. D. W. Hitchcock , Union Pacific general agent nt San Francleco , and T. D. McKay , general agent for this road at Yokohama , Japan , left Thursday night for Chicago nnd the cast after a pleasant oftlclal visit at headquarters here. Try the Her Grand hotel's cafes. Open from G a. m. until 12 p. m. Three cafes on first floor and one grill room. The best of service at popular prices. WANT TO SHAVE CORPSES Ilnrlirr * Contend tluit Undertaker * Have No KlKht to IiifrliiKC Upon Their Trade. The State Board of Barbers held a formal meeting In the Cenlral Labor Union lemple Thursday evening nnd approved Ihe cerllfl- cales of 150 of Ihe 250 barbers of Omaha. Tils action saved the barbers many dollars , as they would have been compelled to have bad Ihem cerllfled by a nolary if Iho board had nol come here. The board consisls of D. J. Fitzgerald of Indlanola , president ; Joseph Tummond , West Point , vice presi dent , and Dr. H. M. Casebeer of Lincoln , secretary and treasurer. The board met with the local Barbers' Protective associa tion No. 1 of this city. The real object of the board's meeting.In Ibis clly was for Ihe purpose of Inspecting a barbers' "college" which is being con ducted here. They went through the "col lege , " Inspected Us sanitary methods and listened to the professional explanations by the "faculty. " Owing to the closing of the "studenls' " department at 5 o'clock the board was unable to Inspect the work be ing done and will bo compelled to make an other visit. After Iho rclurn to the Labor temple the board discussed section No. 6 of the new law governing barbers. This section refers par- llcularly to the adoption of sanitary rules which will prevent creating and spreading disease. As a resull of the Ideas expressed by the board the craft feels It has a right to expect some rigid and satisfactory rules from Iho board soon , as It Is carefully consider ing the question. The secrelary stated lhat he had sent a formal notice to all undertakers thai they must take out licenses for barberlng or else stop shaving corpses. A license costs $5 and to obtain It a barber must pass a pretty rigid examination. It In not believed that undertakers can pass this examination and Ihereforo they will be compelled to send for barbers whenever they have a corpse to shave. The old state law prohibits bar- hnrs from rhariHnir mnrfl than Sfi fnr sihnvlne : corpses and provides that they must have n special kit of tools for that purpose. The barbers argue that while undertakers make no specific .charge for shaving corpses , Ihey Include the tax In their bill , charging from 15 to $15 per corpse. They hold further thai Ihe slate law defines a barber as any person who cuts hair or shaves another and under this definition undertakers may be classed as barbers. Whllo they confine their work to corpses , who cannot protest against the use of a dull razor , It does not place them beyond the pale , as the barbers Insist Ihe fee ought to be paid lo a real barber and assert that their association will Insist upon Iho enforcement of the law. It la understood that the State Board of Undertakers will contend that an under taker has a rlghl to shave a corpse or cul the hair , because be makes no charge , and lhat It Is no violation of Ibo barbers' law when ho docs II. A lest may be made of the law by the two boards. CARDWELL MAKES A DENIAL ContriiillctH TeHtlnumy of n. Clem 1 llunver on ISvery aiuterlnl 1'olnt. NEBRASKA CITY , Neb , . July 10. To the Editor of The Bee Dear Sir : In reply to- .ho charges of D , Clem Denver as printed in .oday's Bee I have this to say : I never in my life owned ono dollar's In terest In any grocery store In Nebraska City or any other city , neither did I call on Mr. Heaver to buy groceries from me or any other firm. Two years ago I had at ono time 5,000 bimhols of potatoes. Do not remember to dave offered them to Mr. Deaver at any price , but may have done BO , as they wore For sale , but as they did not buy from me I suppose no one was hurt. Mr. Deaver was not discharged. Hla time had expired and he was not reappolnled by Ibo board. The above statements are absolute facts and I am willing lo make affidavit to same at any lime. J. J. CAR-DWELL. Covriii Decline * to Talk. "I do nol wish to discuss the matter at all , " eald General J , C , Cowln yesterday , In speaking of tha statement In Iho Washington dispatches that he Is a possible candidate for the portfofio of the attorney general in the reorganization of President ilcKluley's cabinet , Ho declined In say whether he is a candidate for the position , and was equally reticent In regard to the probability of the honor seeking him , Mortality SlntUtlr * . The follow InK births and deaths have been reported to the office of the bealtli commis sioner during the last forty-eight boura : UlrthB J. Fever , 1501 Burt street , girl ; Mlko Hey. 1007 Pacific street , boy ; Frank Helwer. Thirteenth and Lake etreets , clrl. Death W. S. Beard. 2211 Wcbiler ilreet , CO years. ] MANY COMPLAIN OF ASSAULT Oity Prosecutor Miller Listens to Several Stories of Mistreatment. SUSPICIOUS CONDUCT OF SAMUEL SAYLOR Slrrr .SuiiitMclit .SirlkoK Mm. Wnrlit- Icr mill Tliron * n Pnll of Witter Over llrr Uti1iii1 > niiilllkc C'on- iluct of i : . iM. Walter. City Prosecutor Miller has many talcs of woo related to him during the day , but yes terday they appeared to have run Into one Btroak , ns the majority of his callers complained of having been assaulted them selves , or called In the Interest of others. Ills first caller wan J. J. Fltzpatrlck , Elgh- Iccnlh nnd Spruce streets , who lodged a complaint against Samuel Saylor , living on North Eighteenth , between Lake and Miami. Ho charged Saylor with assault nnd being a vagrant. While the 7-yenr-old I t daughter of Mr. Fltzpalrlck was on her way I I to a store to get some vinegar Thursday' about noon It Is alleged that Saylor stopped her and offered to glvo her some colored , pictures it she would como over to hla i house. She refused , because she was In a | hurry , and wenl on to the store. While returning Saylor came up to her and took' ' the Jug from her. Then ho caught her hand and led her to his noun ; , where ho again promised to glvo her the pictures. | She stopped on the porch , but presently ho' ' came out and took her Inlo the house. Ho conducted her through several rooms until Bho began to cry. Fearing her n Ics would atttract the attention of the neighbors ho ; gave her a penny , and lold her lo run on home. Mr. Filrpalrlck sajo ho has half a ] dozen neighbors whoso llltlo girls have been treated In a similar manner by Saylor. [ Baylor works In ono of the concessions at the exposition. Ho entered a plea of not ! i guilty , and will bo tried Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Mrs. Elizabeth Wachtlcr. 1214 South Thlrteenlh slreet , Informed the prosecutor that while she was chasing . - . llttlo dog be longing lo Sieve Swanslcht out of her I house , the master of the canine struck her , | [ and Ihen losscd n pall of waler on her lo j cool her off. It appears to be a neighborhood - \ : hood row which will have lo be aired In I the court. i The Ihlrd complalnanl to arrive wns Mlos' ' ' .Minnie ixignr , 4U12 Burdclt street. She came for the purpose of making a complaint against her stepfather , E _ M. Walters. She staled lhat Walters objosted to Iho girls receiving company Thursday evening. His wlfo Ihoughl II was all right and they'had porno words over Iho dlfferenca of opinion. Mrs. Walters refused to live any longer with him. Walters picked up Ihelr baby and started toward the home of his parents , a short dlstanca away. Mrs. Walters , fol lowed him. nnd upon their arrival there , Miss Edgar says , Walters struck her mother with his fist and then kicked her. They I returned lo the house logelher nnd ro-1 malned there nil nlghl. Yesterday when Mrs. Walters was coming down town to file a complaint against her husband lie told her he would lock her out , and keep all the clothes. As she did not dare leave she sent her own daughter down. A warrant "was Issued for his arrest. Be good to yourself and good to your friends. When you treat a friend to whisky , give him the besl. Harper whisky is the bovoragg for your friends and you. Ail 11011 ii The amusement resort that expects to gain the patronage of the swellerlng public at this season of the year must not only be cool nnd comfortable , but It must pre sent the lightest form of enlcrtalnment. There Is no comedy too farcical or feathery when the thermometer is standing dally at 80 to 90 In the shade. Besides being ono of the coolest spots in Iho city the Troca- dero vaudeville theater offers a bill this week that is made up prlnclpafly of the lightest and airiest comedy nets. Bert Coote and Julia Klngslcy's "Supper for Two" is ono of the most original and ridiculously funny llttlo comediettas yet seen In this city. Hodgklns nnd Leath likewise offer a laugh producer. The two Johns , Kelly nnd Powers , monologulsts and inslrumentollsts , are always pleasing. The three Constanllno sisters are graceful dancers and entertain ing vocalists. Harris nnd Walls' motion pictures continue to bo ono of the big fea tures of the bill , which there are only two more opportunllles to witness , Ihe matinee this afternoon and this evening's perform ance. Preparing tor SoldlerH' Return. The committee in charge of the welcome on behalf of the city of Omaha to the Tburs. ton Rides mot Thursday at the office of J. II. Mlllard and organized for business. J. E. Baum wns elected chairman of the general committee In place of Major Wircox , who Is lo bo absent from Ihe city. J. 11. Adams was retained hs secretary , and J. H. Mll lard was elected treasurer. W. W. Utnutoi remains as chairman of the finance commit tee. Ho appointed seven sub-committees o three to canraro the firms In the different lines of business. These have already begun work , nnd anticipate no trouble In raising the amount of money required. The mccl- Ing of Thursday was cnlhuslasllo nnd al ien dcd l y the full committee. A CJrenf Mrilleliie. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy and find It to bo n great medicine , " says Mr. E. 3. Phlppi o Poteau , Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux I cannot speak lee highly of It. " This rem edy always wins the good opinion if no praise of ihoso who use it. The Quick cures which It effects even In the most severe cases makes it a favorite everywhere. OFFICIALS HAD BEEN WARNED llnrnltiR of the XPIT I'rnl Ilottnc No Much of n SnritrlKC to Tlirni. The burning of the farm house near Florence enco lake , which Iho clly has just leased fo an emergency hospital , was not entirely i surprise to the clly ofllclals. A resident o the district was In the city hall several dnyi before the burning took place and Intimate * to a member of the advisory board that the building would probably not stand very long The Informant admitted that plans had been laid to burn the building , but disclaimed any connection with or specific knowledge of the plot. Mayor Moores was notified and ho 1m medlalely sent word lo Forbes , Ihe owno of Iho place , asking him lo walch Iho place closely. Under Iho lease Iho owner Is ro sponslblo for Iho care of Iho premises. Mr Forbes stationed a man on guard , but It Is supposed that the man grow careless , wns prevailed upon by Iho consplralora lo leave or look a nap. At any rate the main build Ing wont up in smoke. The pest houne Is coming to 'bo troaled us a joke about Iho city hall , with the Advisory board as the butt o It. No ono denies , however , that the board U placed In a very trying position. The members of It very strongly blame these who have from time to time objected lo Us location in various parts of Iho clly , ns they do not look upon the emergency hospital as a'dangerous thing. "What mlcnt have T > een" It that llttU cough hadn't been neglected Is the sad reflection - flection of thousands of consumptives. One Mtnulo Couch Cure cures coughs and colds. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sam'l Burns , 1318 Farnam , is selling n beautiful "Havlland" chocolalo Jug , $2 00. I ASK FOR ANOTHER CHANCE I Hartley Iloiiilnmei > Kile Their I'ornia Application for n. NIMV Trliil. The various motions for a new trial In Iho Bartley bond case were filed In the dls trlct court yesterday and the application wll probably be argued at an early date. A sep arate motion Is ( lied In the case of each o the defendants and the various petitions charge from sixty to ninety distinct errors each. These refer largely to llae rulings o Judge Fawcelt on mailers of evidence , the petllloners asserting that he permltled evl donee to be introduced by the slale lhat wns Incompetent , whllo ho ruled out testimony to which the defendanls were entitled. Er ror Is also charged In Ihe action of tlic cour In instructing the Jury to bring in a ver dict for the full amount of the defalcation with Interest. Spremlc I.tuo Wildfire. You can't keep a good tiling down. News of it travels fast. When things are "tho best" they become "the best soiling. " Abra ham Hare , a leading druggist of Belleville O. , writes : "Eleclrlc Bitters are the besl selling bitters I have yet handled In my 20 years' experience ; " * You know why ? Most diseases begin In disorders of stomach , liver kidneys , bowels , blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach , regu. lates the liver , kidneys and bowels , purifies the blood , strengthens the nerves , hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the enllro syslem. Puls new life and vigor Inlo any weak , sickly , run-down man or woman. Only BO cents. Sold by Kuhn & Co. , druggists ; guaranteed. HiilIilIiiK- prniltn. The following building permits have been Issued by the city building Inspector : Eliza Black. Twenty-fifth and Spaldlng streels. double dwelling , $2,300 ; Mary F. Bourke. repairs , $50 : A. 8. Alklnson , Twenty-fifth and Spaldlng streets , frame dwelling , $1,000 ; Mark Hanson , Eleventh and Janet streets , repairs. $25. De Will's Lltlle Early Risers benefit per manently. They lend gentle assistance to nature , causing no pains or weakness , per manently curing constipation and liver ail ments. F. C. Johnson's cider mill. expo , grounds. Dr. Shepard Catarrh , 312 Now York Life. Union Pacific Through Trains ARE SOLID VESTIBULED. Direct Line Colorado , to Wyoming , Utah , the West , California , Oregon. AND riNCLYrQUIPPED WITH Palace Sleeping Cars , Dining Cars , Free Reclining Chair Cars , Ordinary Sleeping Cars. ( I'intsch Lighted ) . CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 Farnam Street. Burlington WHILE THE WORLD IS SWELTERING Sylvan Ixike Is a dollghtfuliy homellkn retreat. A day , a week or a month spent there will Infallibly bo full of pleasure. Secluded In the boeom of the hills , cool und hapvy , while the world with out Is sweltering In summer heat ; rowing- , driving , rldlne , climbing and drawing In ni.waya the ozone nnd plney btilm which la never nbaent , the visitor rmmt be Incurably nick or ferry If he does not RO hence refreshed , invigorated , with now blood and new and healthy llesh , stronger , braver and titter to cope with the trnlU which beset the dally wuIkH of life. There are scores of upots of 8urpas < ring beauty within a mile of the hotel places ) whore the fragrant wild foreet-me-nai grows In profusion , places where the jet b'nck tourmaline projects Its poly- Konul crystals from the fuca of the rock * , placra where one catches L'lympsca of earth and sky t > > d water whMi make the ueart stand still with delight. World-1 > aid. July 9. Spociully mlured round r t > rate of J20.GO to Cu ter ( Slyvnn Lake ) July 18 nnd August 'nke Burllnston train leaving Oma ha 1:2C : p. m. , and next moi t 11:30 : you are at your Journey'u lid. Tloltrt Omoc Ilurllnictnn Station 15013 Farnitw St. lOth and lluiuu Stm , TelephuueBO. . \ Teleiihoue , 310. ! RELLEY , STIGER & CO , With a Few Spfoinl Bargains for Suturda and Monday , WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P , M Our Slilrt WnlntH Arp ColiiK IPMM of Cent Illn Cut In rnrnnoln to Clone Thorn Ont ( tiileklr Cent Cut * Xo FlKiirc , WOMEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR. We are selling our entire line of ladles Egyptian cotton ribbed vests , low neck sleevelets ; also wing nlcovcs ; while or ccn Former price , IBc nnd 20c ; nil go al lOocacI Our entire line of ladles' lisle vests , nil finish , very good quality , all styles , ecru nn white , all go at 2Bc each. Ladles' ribbed panls , knee length , ecr or white , comforts for warm woalhcr nicely finished , all sizes , Saiurday only 2Gc Ladles' slfk vests , white , cream , blue beaullfully finished , regular 7Cc quality ; Sat urday , 60c. Selling our line of misses' lisle vests am knee pants , ecru or white , silk finish , al sizes , Saturday 25c each. SPECIALS IN HOSIERY. Ladles' full fashioned fast black or ta hose , double sole , heel and loo. light weigh and flue , only 15o ; 2 pair for 25c. Wo have the best Hue of ladles' 25c hos In the cltv. Extra fine gauge , high splice * heel ; double sole ; nolcd for good wear ; fas black or Ian ; drop sllich or pfaln. Satur day's sale , 2C > c pair. Ladles' line gauze lisle hose , black or tan drop slltch or plain ; special weight for ho days ; BOc quality. Saturday's sale , 35c ; pair for $1.00. Misses' flue ribbed fast black hose , Mac soles , double knee , heel nnd toe , all sl/cs Saturday's sale , 25c pair. SELUNO OUR LINE OF LADIES' FANCV PARASOLS REGARDLESS OF COST. Our $2.50 fancy parasols , stripes , check and plain , nt $1.50. Our $3.00 and $3.50 , very pretty styles , a $2.00 and $2fiO. Our $5.00 novelties al $3.50. Our $7.00 , $8.00 and $10.00 , very handsom and exclusive styles , Just half price. All of our shirt waists going regardless o cost. Special agents for Iho Butterlck patlcrns KELLEY. STIOEU & CO. , Corner Farnam nnd Fifteenth. MRS , MORGAN SERIOUSLY ILL Wife of HPV. Vyrmvy Mor rnn Suffer IIIR from 11 ContpllcMitloii of U IN en NCR. Mrs. Vyrnwy Morgan , wlfo of Rev. Vyrnw Morgan , pastor of Ihe First Bapllsl churc of this city. Is critically 111 of tubcrculoal at Hot Springs. S. O. Dr. Hargens , wh has been attending her here , yesterday callei Into consultation Dr. Hoelcschcr of Chicago an eminent specialist. As a result of thel consultation It was decided thai Mrs. Mor gan was suffering nol alone wllh Iho dls case mentioned , bul wllh a compllcallo wblch has rendered her condition very serl ous. ous.Rev. Rev. Morgan Is In Hot Springs , in clos nllendanco on his wife. Their daughter also Ihere , but had the misfortune fo fa and break her collar bono a day or tw ago , and Rev. Morgan Is not only deprlvee of her assistance In caring for his wlfo , bu is also called upon to glvo the daughte considerable attention. MAGNIFICENT TUAI.VS. Omnlm to ChlcnRo. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way has Just placed In service two magnlfl cent electric righted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at 5:4 : p. m. , arriving at Chicago at 8:25 : a. ra. , am leaving Chicago at 6:15 : p. m. and arriving a Omaha at 8:20 : a. m. Bach train Is llghtei thoroughly by electricity , has buffo t smoklni cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dlnlni rare and reclining chair cars , and runs eve Ihe shortest line and smoothest roadbed bo twecn Ihe two cities. Tirkcl office , 1504 Farnam street , and a Union depot. -Scofield's We hnvo been the acknowledged head quarters for the most practical Rurment We mak , them to order from samples shown al our store at $10 and $12 each , but Sat urday we will show n line of colors in styl Isli well made double faced materials , made up nnd ready to wear at the very low price of JS.GO. SALE OF WAISTS AND SKIRTS con tinues Saturday until 6 p. m. White Waists BOc , colored waists 23c , 0c and $1.00. Linen dress eklrU * Me , 75c , Jl.OO , aotu ally worth double. Iawn "Wrappers , Dress ing Sac < iues , Ties , Veilings , Gloves all at low prices. uuuasuiTco. 1510 Douglas St. JPOJR CLUI3 2V1J3ZJ3 USJE5 no other Coverage Is BO unanimously chosen as an Ideal beverage as asKRUG H Is the most sparkling and delicious bottled beer on the market. The wealth culture and refinement of the buslnrfis and social world drink It dally. It Is prepared with all the 'care possible nnd people whenever never drank beer before are fond of boftlod Cabinet. Purity , age , strength , are Iho es- cnllal quallllro of a first-class beer , which may be taken as a tonic. Malt oxlrat cou- alns great nourishment A trial cane will onvlnco you. ntnn icitiia niinwi.vG en. , Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson Street. BIG OPENING " Fat Man's Beer Garden . German Village , , ( iroater Aiuurluu hxpii. , atuidiiy. July 23 Como and hnvo an I'.T. Kins * of Kdolwolss Ilonr , DC. Admlsblon Krt'o. 11K.N1U MAUHIOi ; C'ANXONMicavleat man In lliu world , \rolnlit U17 I tin. II. UOIIU'V. 1'rop. DUMMIiH UI3SOHTS. Summer Tours on Lake Michigan , THE ELEGANT MM A LMIIT f" ) I STEAMSHIP IVIMIlll IJ [ for pnuwnijiir wrrlc * eJu l elj. oi Ve < rl-w ll > lrlp for rb rlcToli , llnrbur Hprlno. rl , ) > rtoLrj , M.clln.e UlnnJ , connoctlug for lrlrull , ill Kuitrrn I'ulnl * . LEAVES CHICAGO AS FOLLOWBl Tue > . Uu. ra. Thuri. 11 . n > . Ha . 4p.m. Lake Michigan and lake Superior Traniportallon Co. OFFICE & DOCKS. Ruth and N. Watir ,1\t. \ , Chlcaao. Hce > . July 22 , S . avings. Men's Hosiery , nl lOc , 15o , 250 , that cost yon 'J0c , 2fic nndJOc in any sloro outside oi' this ono. Men's Night Shirts. The kind without a big , bnndleaomo , uncomfortable collar , entirely now , newest thing in night shirts , good quality cambric only 50c. Men's Negligee Shirts. Best thing in sight for the money , new , roomy , good line patterns , 45c. Men's Wash Ties. Good line of patterns , G for 5 cents. Men's Crash Hats. 15 , 25c and 35c Now open to the public Art , Music Enter tainment Real Colonial Exhibits From HAWAII , From PORTO RICA From CUBA , From the PHILIPPINES. More special features than all Former Expositions put together. President , George L. Miller. Secretary. Du dley Smith. Treasurer , Frank Murphy Nasn „ EXECUTIVE , p. E , Her. COMMITTEE H. J. Pen fold , W. F. White , G. W. Clabauch , F. A. ? ' ' ? ? ' ' ' FmnU Murphy > IIcrn > nn Kountzo. Emll Brandels , J. H. in Pianos Look at these prices. To make room for four carloads of pianos bought for spot cash at a. great sacrifice , we have decided to Inaugurate a piano sale never before witnessed in Omaha. 114 new and 33 slightly used square and uprights must bo sold at once regardless of cost. 7 pianos worth $100 each , your choice. $35.00. Slightly used Ivors & Pond , Knabe , Vose. Chlckering , Pease nnd KImball uprights from $73.00 upwards. _ IB high top organs worth $63 lo $105 each , at $18. $22 , $25 , $28 , $32 , $35 and upward. A fine line of now pianos , standard makes , at $118 , $138 , $149 , $163 , $105 , $238. These Instruments are of high grade and usually sold by other dealers from $300 to $500. Stelnway , Ivors & Pond , Vosc , Emorson.Packard , Steger and Singer pianos at'a heavy discount. Atlractlvo pianos for rent cheap. Instrument tuned , moved , stored and ox- changed. Lowest rates. Telephone 1625. Wo sell on easy monthly payments. Buyers at a distance should take advantage of the above special offerings and write for cataloeua prices and lerms. SGHMOLLER iilLER. 1313 Farnam St. Slelnway & S ns representatives. Children's ' Overalls ages 2 to 8 , 10 cents. While they are intended for boysin the east they dross little girls in them , and they look real onto. GLOTHING GO. , CAPITOL AVE. , NEAR I6TH STREET. Clone to P. S Did you see those men's pants we've gpt on sale ? BUG KILLERS. We cell all the Insoet killers you ever c.ird of If wo have not the Kind you juit we'll net It for you. Hiutlc liwcct PowderWe. . > e and SOo iihnch Insect Powder a e , DOe nnd (1 00 Jallev'H HP-d HiiR H'ine . * ilUn IlodCh Kxtermlnalor.23c. Wk- und Jl.frt HHH' Ilcd Hup Kxtermlnutor. . . 'Jjo mid Wo Jlck's Hoach Powder 20o and aw DejidBhoi. for bed IJUBB tfo ! su ' Roach Powder , . , , H.W ) looper' Fatal Food 23o , lao ! Hoiich Powder. . . . Jio 'clfrinan'K Hoarh Food. , . . . 20 ° Qulckwork" Ued Hug Killer 2o loachsuult gjo i.tnford'ii Kutal Food. o Uearns' Klcrtrlo Puutu ( phophorim ) . . . . Zoo 'Idellty Cockroach Paste ( phophpiua ) , , flJo tat Cheese Jp" loiiBh on HatB . . . . . . . . .120 und 20o oBt.ir'n Vermin Kxtermlnutor 20o tain-Pat 2 o Jalley'H Hoach Pustn 2o SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG GO iniil DOIHiU ST. , OMAHA. Scllcra of 'Drugs ' and Vcndero of Inscctl- eld e . W omen Women's Shoes. Women's Inn welt Oxfords now English toe ; worth § 2.50 elsewhere , on sale to day , § 1.5)0. ) Women's Neckwear. Stocks , bows , puffs , shields , jabots , lace effects , string nnd four-in-hands nil reduced to close , all now ideas and de signs. Boys' Waists. Boys' Waists , well made , correct styles , reduced to 25o see Fifteenth street window. Trunks and Valises. They toll us our line of Trunks nnd Valises are the most complete in town you going-away-folks should BOO if this is true. GLASS. FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS I < et us quote you iirlcoa nnd we will do you Rood. Pntton's ? 1.50 Sim-Proof Mixed PnlntH $1.25 per gallon. Guar anteed to lust for flvo years. Cut Prices cm Drugs and Patent Medicines. J. A. flLLER & CO. , Cut PrJcu Druggists. OOR , I4TH AND DOUGLAS STS , EXQUISITE IMPORTED SHIRTINGS In Colored Stripes fYxr Kontlomnn'fl wear. art nhown by u In such profusion botfi M to color and dcnirn 4hui men of toil * c t be milted hnre. The materials are llnsn. zephyr , French corded lln n ana fln cambric. The price , with cuff * atUctied , 13.00 to 15.00 e.ich. _ , . _ , , Send for sample and self measuring blank If you llvo out of town , We guarantee to Qi LINCOLN HAKTI/ETT CO. , Hlilrt Milkers. 45 JucUson Hnulovurd , Chicago. TEBTH EXTRACTED 25 CENTS. PAINLB89 DR. MASON. BXTHACTIOM. 4th Vloor Dronn Blk. , 16th aid Douflai Gold Alloy Filling . $1.0O Gold Filling . Sl.OO and up Gold Crowns . $5.00 Set Teeth . $5.00 BestTeetli . -$7.50 Always Keilauie and Satisfactory. Swift's ' Premium Brand Sugar Cured Hams , Breakfast Bacon and Kettle Rendered Lard. ' ( % ! > i'lr t-o M Dealer * .