THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATtTRDAY , JULY 29 , 1899. HIEPORT ON THE EXPOSITION Conclusions of the Oommittea Appointed to Inyestlgato the Various Exhibits. I COMMITTEE PLEASED WITH THE CONDITION Flint * Mnny Attraction * AVortlir tlic 1'ntronnKC of the I'nlitlc Clreiitpr Aincrlcn Kximnltlon In Ilettcr Tlinti Anticipated. The following report was submitted yesterday - torday by the committee appointed to ox- nmlno and report on the condition of the Greater America Exposition : To the President and Board of Directors of the Greater America Kxposltlon The committee appointed to investigate and re port upon the Greater America Kxposltlon. with a view to correcting crroaeous impres- nlons which have obtained currency from some misunderstanding concerning its rnethodo nnd genuineness , beg leave to sub mit the following : It Is not our purpose. In any way , to make comparisons with last year's great and ex cellent exposition with a view to disparage the same , but It Is necessary , In some In- ntanccs , to show the difference between that exposition nnd this year's , In order to con vey Impressions received by the committee ns to the real character and purpose of this enterprise. The nnmo "Greater America" was given to the exposition with n view of representing lioro the flora which distinguishes the new possessions of the United States , together .with Industries pursued by their inhabitants nnd their general Ufa and pcrsonar appoar- finco nnd habits. In view of the fact that the wars incident to thoao now possessions nro not yet ended , nnd that their Internal affairs are disturbed nnd unsettled It Is to the committee a matter of surprise and gratification that so much lias been accomplished by your management to support the nnmo assumed. The grounds liavo been transformed into a scml-troplcal garden. They are beautified by rare plants , trees , flowers , ferns nnd palms from our tropical possessions , together with fine specimens of cnctl. The committee proceeded with the in vestigation in the order of the buildings nnd objects hereinafter named : Public Comfort Building This .la the Illi nois bulrdlng of last year's exposition. It has been fitted up with a view of affording n place of rest nnd comfort for these who nro wearied with sightseeing. Its beautiful location is well known to those who have visited the grounds nud It serves perfectly the purposes for which It was designed. Cacti The cnctl have been brought from the arid plains of Arizona , and have been placed In a locality Just west of the Public Comfort building. They are grand speci mens , some of which rlso In magnificent proportions fifteen to twenty feet in height , nnd In diameter from ten to fifteen inches. Fraternal Building The oM Nebraska building has been converted into a Fraternal Society building , where all societies nro in vited to open headquarters for the purpose of mooting members of their respective or ganizations whtlo visiting the grounds. Horticultural Building The artistic ar rangement , In the Interior of this building , of shrubbery , clinging vines , tropical plants , mois from , Louisiana , fragrant flowers , palms , ferns and fountains , singing birds in the foliage , all contribute to make this one of the most beautiful features of the Bluff tract. It is arranged on the order of the famous winter gardens of Europe. As yet the exhibit of fruits is limited , but ample exhibits of this character are expected as the season advances. Government Building A limited examina tion of the contents of this building ( in cluding all the famous Llbby Prison cx- lilblts ) has astonished us with the beauty , completeness and rare value of the things displayed. The relics Shown are infinite in number , completely filling the entire building , nnd represent every portion of our history ns a nation from colonlar times , including the war of 1812 and the Mexican war , together \vlth federal nnd confederate relics of the Civil war , ns well ns many things of Inter est from the recent Spanish war. The various Implements of warfare , the valuable documents , tbo mementos and souvenirs of a hundred battlefields , the trophies captured on land and sea , an unlto In awakening a keen Interest , not only on account of their educational features , but also from the enjoyment derived from a slm- .jilo examination. Who can look at the table at which Grant nnd Leo nrrangcd the surrender at Appomattox - mattox without feelings of deep emotion ? Who can look at the very bed on which Lincoln died without feelings of reverence ? What memories will como to the aged veteran , whose conflicts nro nlmost over , ns lie looks upon the doors of Llbby Prison nnd recalls the sad story of10,000 prisoners pass ing through Its portals from 1SC1 to 1SG5. All these nnd many other things of equal Interest nro hero to entertain or to instruct the visitor. Ilcmcmborlng the magnificent display made in this building a year ago wo unhesi tatingly pronounce the present display moro Interesting and Instructive to the mass ot the people than the ono previously made. Finn Art Building There nro some now nnd attractive features In the Fine Art col lection. In scurpturo tbo reclining figure of the "Student. " by the eminent artist. J. Q. A. Ward , commands especial attention. This , with tbo "Pilgrim , " the original cast from which was mndo the superb statue in bronze , now in Central Park , Now York , the gift of the Now England society , has been pre sented by Mr. Ward to the city of Omaha. The palntlugs completely flll the galleries rusalgncd to thorn nnd the water color colfec- tlon is unusually largo. Taken as n whole the Art exhibit Is most satisfactory. Tno International Building This cannot bo overlooked when speaking of the Arts. It Is an admirable collection gathered by a number of flrnw , comprising articles of beauty for the household collection , ns well us for personal adornment , Italy , Spain , Algeria , France , Turkey , Austria and other countries are represented. The Colonial Building This contains n distinctive ) exhibit , and In a comprohenslvo manner covers many of the great national resources of the Hawaiian and Philippine IslandH. The department of ornithology comprises a great collection of birds of rare nnd beautiful plumage , The exhibit also contains rare specimens of animals and reptiles curious to A mot leans , as well as of corals nnd other objects of Interest from our new possessions. Your directory la to bo congratulated upon your nblllty to place before our people this exhibit. Philippine , Cuban , Porto Illcan nnd 8n- monn Villages In addition to the exhibits in the Colonial bnlMIng from the abovementioned - mentioned countries there are villages upon the Midway which nro now nearly nil com pleted , ami which are modeled after the architecture of the countries named wherein the life , mnnnort ) , customs and amusements of the Inhabitants nro exemplified. Liberal Arts Building This contains n Targe and diversified collection of interesting nnd costly exhibits , consisting of the manu factured products of our own country. Nearly all the space Is filled and the work remaining to bo done Is being pushed to completion , Machinery Hall Wo cannot speak too highly of tbo character nnd crass of these exhibits , which Impress us with particular Interest , nnd among which the foirowlng are worthy of note , namely : A silk loom In full operation , showing the RTovvtU of tna delicate and many colored threads of Bilk Into patterns of beauty nnd finest texture. A complete display of the latest improved machinery for making and bolting Hour in full operation. An Ice making machine also In operation. A most Interesting feature Is the manu facture of felt hats , which la hero eeeu in all its detail. A unique and beautiful cabinet , containing nn exhibition of rlllo cartridges , projectiles nnd explosives , by the Union Metallic Car tridge company of Bridgeport , Conn. In short , the exhibits In this building are all of a high order , and we can eny without JiosluUon thnt , ns n whole , they are superior te tlu'so ' of last year. Manufacture and Agricultural Building Thi'ue contain a very creditable display of manufactured nrtlclciiai .the space Is not yet completely filled. Wo are told that the space lias been spoken for and that exhib itors are arriving dally with their exhibits. Bomo thirty-two counties have applied for and have taken space in the agricultural building ftuU it U expected that by the middle ot August a complete exhibit will be shown. Amusements There was not sufficient time to fully Investigate the character of the entertainments offered by private Indi viduals , but wo bcrievo that they are Riving general satisfaction to the people who Visit them , The amusements furnished by the directors are all that can be expected or desired. The particular features are music , flro works , Including Palno's Battle of Manila. Illuminations The Illuminations of the trround have been materially added to nnd improved over last year. This Is especially true in the Grand Court , where a largo portion tion of the old brick work nround tbo Lagoon has been removed nnd replaced with electric Illuminated flower beds of great beauty. This electric lighting among the flowers , together with the tropical plants , gives a most prcaslng effect. Conclusions We flnd thnt the Greater America Exposition la officered by some of our best nnd foremost citizens , whoso nibll- Hy and high character nro not only nn ab solute guarantee against fraud and imposi tion upon the public , but an earnest of the excellence nnd genuineness of the enter prise. Wo nre of tbo opinion that In nil that goes to make a great exposition the Greater America exceeds the original con ceptions of Us founders and is bettor than we anticipated. It is worthy the patronage of the best people and while it entertains and Instructs It must necessarily point the way to n moro lofty conception of our in stitutions and a higher appreciation ot our clvirizatlon. Wo congratulate the managers on their great success nnd wo congratulate the people of this country who are nblo to nttond this exposition upon the opportunity that Is now offered of enjoying such nn at tractive and well managed exhibition. G. W. DOANK , Chairman. O. W. LOOMIS. Secretary. II. W. YATES. W. D. M'HUOII. E. M. BAB.TLETT. J. E. NORTH. Columbus. J. O. MAKTIN , South Omaha. F. E. WHITE. Plattsmouth. E. C. PIUCE. J. E. UTT. A. J. SAWYER. J. N. H. PATRICK. W. V. MORSE. S. A. M'WHORTER. C. W. LYMAN. SYRIANS IN POLICE COURT Dlncord mill Turmoil O\-crtnUc JH tu ition of Mercy , Pence nnd Love oil Thirteenth Street. In pollco court yesterday there was nn airing of troubles among several former in habitants of Syria. During the testimony the classical Arabic language was used fre quently to the utter confusion of court nnd officials , until nn Interpreter was forthcom ing to untangle the lingual fikoln. It seems that the white dove of peace does not hover over the mlaston of "Peace , Mercy and Lovo" on South Thirteenth street , but Instead Uicro have been heart burnings and discords Innumerable. Three cases wore heard this morning in which nil the princi pals were charged and counter-charged with different misdemeanors , and it was a matter that took considerable hard study upon the part of the court to elucidate. Ellas Paris and Mary Faris were charged with disturbing the peace and quiet of the neighborhood on the evening of July 13. J. I. Tomlnoslan , who Is the preacher nt the mission , was the complainant. Ho stated that ho went to the mission on that evening , as was his custom , and ho was approached by Mrs. Fnrls first and later by her husband , and was requested to move from the prem ises. Ho replied that ho was not ready to move yet and would not do so until the law was Invoked. Ho Intimated that McKinley himself could not remove him If the law did not BO hold. Ho said that Mr. Farls thereupon began to cureo him , his parents , his nation and religion , and said ho would llko to slap Mr , Tamlnoslan a couple nf times. A crowd gathered around to witness the trouble , and the complainant said that tbo defendant tried to strike him. Mr. Faris was put on the stand and ho testified that Mr. Tamlnoslan had first in ferred that ho was nn accursed gypsy. Mr. Faris said that ho retorted In kind and hinted that Mr. Tamlnoslan was an accursed Armenian. Mrs. Farls said she had been trying to get Mr. Tamlnoslan out of her store building for some time , but had been unoblo to accomplish her aim. She denied thatthoro _ had been any great disturbance. After hearing the merits of this case the matter of the charge of fighting preferred against Mrs. Farls nnd Mr. Tamlnoslan was taken up. The testimony showed that the turnlturo belonging to the mission had been removed to the sidewalk by Mrs. Farls , and that Mr. Tamtnoslan was trying to move It back , whtlo Mrs. Farle blockaded the door way with her person. A tug of war was goIng - Ing on thue when Officer Davis came along and took them both to Jail. It was decided that no case had been made by the state against either party to the suit and the mat ter was dropped. The next phase of the trouble was brought up on a charge of trespass against Mrs. Farls. Judge Gordon after hearing the sev eral cases discharged all the parties. At the present tlmo Mr. Tamlnoslnn is unable - able to hold services on account of the blockade Kept up by the Fnrls people. It seems that there has been a llttlo religious prejudice mixed up In the matter , as the Fnrls people are Catholics and Mr. Tamlnoslan conducts an Independent mission. Factions have been formed and the trouble promises to loom up In moro eerloua proportions. SOUTH OMAHA .PAVING SUIT Additional I'ropcrty Owner * Enjoin the Collection of < lie Ttvcitty- FuUrth Street I'avliin Tux. A. M. Henderson. F. W. Slat aufih , A. H. Murdock , E. H. Scott , Harry . .M. Christie and about a dozen other property owners have begun Injunction proceedings to restrain the mayor and council of South Omaha from col lecting the special tax assessed for paving Twenty-fourth street from A to N streets with California asphalt. Another large block ot property owners prosecuted a test case to a successful conclusion and those who were not Interested In the previous case now como into court to cot the benefit of the ruling. Their cause of action is similar to that which was sustained in the previous litigation. They declare that the petition was fraudulent and Irregular nnd that the notice of the meeting of the board of equal ization was never properly published. A ( inoil CouKhMiMlluliie \ for Children. "I have no hesitancy In recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , " eays F , P. Moran , a well known nnd popular baker of Petersburg , Va. "Wo ave given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs , also whooping cough , and It has always given perfect satisfaction. It was recom- rcndo to me by a druggist as tbo best cough medlclno for children , as It con tained no onluin or other harmful drugs. " . \HIIUllOIMlll-lll , With this afternoon and evening's per formance at the Trocadero theater vaude ville entertainment ! ! will be a thing of the past as far as this popular little play house is concerned. It will be closed during the coming week , when rehearsals will bo Initiated for the first comic opera production , which will bo put on during the week commencing Sunday evening , August 6. The Trocadero garden will , however , be open during the coming week , A free concert will be given each evening by Prof. Lorenz's orchestra. The vaudeville bill which 1 being presented this week is an entertaining one throughout and Tovera of this form of amusement should attend tonight's performance in order to bid farewell to high-class vaudeville at this theater. Try the Her Urnnd notcl'a cafes. Open from 6 a. m. until 12 p. m. Three cafes on first floor and one prill room. The best ot service at popular prices. Dr. Shepard Catarrh , 312 New York Life. FLOURISHES A RUSTY KNIFE Mnti ImpernnnntlnK n Dnrkr DrntTH n I"lnr In 1'ollcc Court for Ilnnh Act. John 'Hagcrtnan ' has been fined J5 nnd costs In pollco court. An Italian at Twelfth and Douclaa streets complained ( hat the defendant had flourished a rusty knlfo In his direction. 'An officer arrived on the eccno Just In time to see the defendant close the blade and Insert the weapon Into his pocket. It seems that Hncernmn had been perambulating the street In the gulsa of n negro for advertising purposes. Ho arrived before the Italian's place of busi ness nnd saw a little child playing there. To have a little fun , ns ho averred , he tried to frighten the child , nnd ho succeeded rather better than ho anticipated , for the child ran screaming and brought out the father , who was very angry. Hagcrman said that the Irate father used stxmo very bad language toward ihlm , and ho got out his knife for lear something might happen , Mrs. Flynn was arraigned In pollco court Friday afternoon on the charge of being Intoxicated. She was brought Into the court room and asked what she had to say In re gard to the matter. "Well , -want thlm two afflcers brought In what fetched me up In th' patrol wagon , " was the reply , with asperity. "I want thlm to toll If I war drunk er not , an' I want yez to furnish mo wld a lawyer , too , " with a Jerk of her head. "We'll furnish you with about six law yers , " remarked the Judge , with n smile. The main witnesses wore not forthcoming , eo the woman was forced to go back to Jail again and await a future tlmo. James McQuade , who was charged with arson , has been discharged In pollco court. Mrs. Lllllo Kent , residing on Franklin street , found a flro In the basement of her house on the evening of July 4. Sotno of the neighbors said they saw McQuado about the place a little before the blaze was dis covered and so she had him arrested. Mrs. Betty Pratt , a colored woman who lives next door , said she eaw ( McQuado near there hanging around the place about five minutes 'before ' the flro was discovered. After listen ing to ; the testimony and argument In the case , Judge Gordon came to the conclusion thnt there was not sufficient proof to con vict , and the defendant was allowed to go free. SWINGS OUT TO LIBERTY Amly Mnlonor , a Primmer In Police Court , MitkcB III * lOcnnc TlironK'i mi Open IVIiidovr. There was ft commotion during the morn ing session of police court yesterday , and for a whllo some ot the officers nmdo some very quick trips up and down the stairway nnd tliorowas peering In unused corners and searching up allays In the vicinity of the city jail. It all happened because one of the prisoners who nvns waiting In the detention room on the second floor decided that ho did not want to eo to jail and made his escape. He had Just been in before the Judge , where ho pleaded guilty to having imbibed too freely of Chat which intoxicates. After bearing his plaint the judge awarded him a prize of $1 and costs. Ho was sent back to wait In the now detention room. Ho sat down near the window of the stairway that leads to the first floor. When the officer left the room for a moment ho passed through the window , swung himself down from the 'banister ' and was soon out of sight. A ( hurried search was made , but it was of no avail. The window will bo barred and now locks .wfll bo put on the doors at once. Glnrlonn * 7civn. Comes from Dr. D. D. Cardie of Washlta. I. T. He writes : "Four bottles of Electric Dlttors has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula , which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sorps would break out on her head nnd face and the best doctors could give no help , but her cure is complete nnd her health Is excellent. " This shows what thousands have proved that Electric Bitters Is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema , tetter , salt rheum , ulcers , bolls nnd runninc sores. It stimulates liver , kidneys nnd bowels , expels poisons , helps digestion , builds up the strength. Only CO cents. Sold by Kulm & Co. , druggsts. Guaranteed. MAGNIFICENT THAINS. Oninlin to Clilcnpo. ' The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way hoe just placed In service two magnifi cent electric righted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at 5:45 : p. m. , arriving at Chicago at 8:25 : a. m. . and leaving Chicago at 6:15 : p. m. and arriving at Omaha at 8:20 : a. m. Each train Is lighted thoroughly by electricity , has buffet smoking cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dlninc rurs and reclining chair cars , nnd runs over the shortest line nnd smoothest roadbed be tween tha two cities. Ticket office. 1504 Farnam street , and at Union depot. ORDER EXECUTION TO ISSUE Attorney fjpnprnl I'rppnrcn to Oo After the I'ropertjr of the IJnrt- Icr Honilnntcn nt Oner. The fact that Attorney General Smyth has filed AD order directing the clerk of the dls- j trlct court to Issue an execution In the , Hartley bond case Indicates that he now proposes to proceed nt once to try to collect | the amount of the Judgment. This la conj j firmed by Deputy E. P. Smith , who , In the absence of Mr. Smyth , Bays thnt he under stands that the state now propose * to reach nfror all property belonging to the bondsmen that can be secured. "It may require some time to get nt the property , " said Mr. Smith , "butra believe that the bondsmen still have a good deal of property that can be reached and wo propose to get back as much of this Judgment as possible Into the state treasury. " The notion of the attorney general will not Interfere with the appeal to the supreme court , except that It means that the state docs not propose to leave any property that may bo subject to execution lying around loose while the case Is hanging fire. .IiHlRpn Mret to Confer. The Judges of the district court will meet In court room 7 In The Dee building nt 10 o'clock this morning to decide when they will close their dockets and to confer on any other matters that may come up In connection with the summer adjouinment. It has not been decided whether the dockets will bo formally closed today or Monday , but It Is not Intended to hold court longer than the first of the week. Most of the Judges will then Indulge In short vacations nnd the courts will practically suspend operations - orations until the September term. Small nnlitRH In Conrt. The guardianship of John W. Battln has bscn approved. Judge Baxter has appointed William Kelly guardian of Hugh P. Kelly. The final order has been entered closing the estate ot the late Hcmnn L. Day. Charlotte Oarbutt has applied for n divorce from Frederick Qarbutt on the ground of cruelty and non-support. She also asks for the custodv ot their 2-ycar-old child. Judge Fawcott was the only Judge on the district bench yesterday. Ills time was oc cupied by a few unimportant motions and other matters preliminary to the end of the term. Ladles , read In Sunday Bee the extraordi nary announcement of James S. Kirk & Co. . manufacturers of Whlto Uussian laun dry { soap. Sam'l Burns , 1318 Farnam , Is giving 10 per cent off Llbby's cut glass and Havlland's whlto china this week. F. C. Johnson's elder mill , expo , grounds. on Bale for ' Sizes froja 35 to 42. Quality cheviot Colofs black , blue and fancy patterns. CLOTHING CO. , We close Saturday at 6 o'clock. B0H0I0BOB0B0B0 B9HOB0I 0O WHILE THE WORLD IS SWELTERING Sylvan Lake , among the Black Hilda of South Dakota , is n de lightfully homelike retreat , A Uay. a ivaak. or a month , spent there will bs rull of pleasure. Secluded In the bosom of the hlllf , cool and happy , rowing , driving , riding , ellmblnir and drawing In the ozone nnd plney balm , the visitor must l > * incurably alck , or > orry , if ho does not jjo hence refreshed , invigorated * with new- blood and new flonh. . . There are eeores of spots of surpassing beauty within & mile of the hotel--nlacos where the fragrant vrtld forget-me-not growns In profusion , places where the Jot black tourmaline iwojects its polygonal oryataU from the foca of tJie rooks , places where one catches glimpses of earth and * sky and water which make the ih irt stand Btlll wltli delight. _ . _ . . . , , Specially reduced round trip nato of $20.60 to Custw ( Sylvan Lake ) August Int. Take the Burlington train leaving Omtuia , 4i : > p. m. , and next morning at 11M you are at your Journey s end. " | Ticket Office Ilnrllnirton Ntatlon P 1502 Fa run in St. 10th nnd Jloion HU. Telephone , 2BO. Telephone , 310. To Yellowstone Park New and Shortest Route VIA AND CONNECTIONS. The otago route passea through a level country and all the way is lined with picturesque scenes , making the' coach ing trip one of the most delightful in the Rocky Mountain regions. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 Farnam Street. Tel. 316. Store Closes Weather Report , 6 O'clock ' This Evening. Specials for Saturday. Cooler tonight. Men's Neckwear. Take a Rest Our line at in our 35 cents New Shoe Dept. Comprises all the new shapes ) Try on a pair of vici kids for § 2.50 , worth and colors up to date. $3.50. Stand Up Both Hands Listen I and look at yourself in to what the shirt go up surprise in the mirror. Don't when you viosv our man says : These new you think a nice cool first showing to fancy front negligee negligee shirt would day of men's Neckties - shirts are beyond a improve your looks and ties at 5c each. Strings doubt the best thing wo of course you'll feel cooler and shields , worth double have seen this season for for tomorrow 45c , 75c , the price. the moiioy 45c. 90c up. w * | ( | It Rains 9 Good By Worm Weather Wearables in Omaha as well r M If you're going away as other cities , I ) don't forget to look in the Underwear but wo can help Jl through our line of department another you to keep dry Trunks and Valises case of those 25c by soiling you a from $2.00 up. Tele balbriggans on hand worth good Umbrella for 75c , scopes 50 c up. 50c and 65c. $1.00 and $1.25. Ladies' Shoes Ladies' Shoes Men's Bike Shoes Black Princess Shoe , with Dress Oxfords fine black of brown canvas good silk elastic in front combination kid ; late and neat toe , silk solid leather soles cool bination house and street vesting , Louis XV heel shoe $1.50. worth § 3.50 , for $2.50. and comfortable $1.00. -SCOFIELD'S "Clean Up" Sale ofTies and Belts I j | ] for choice BJlM i of the odd ones of our mr W Y best ties for ladies that Only sold at , 60c , 75c and 31.00 Ten each -also for choice of Cents J our boat leather belts. We also will give choice of a fine lot of pique and mull stocks with ties usual 26c kind for 6c. Host bargains to be had in Omaha In whlto pique Skirts , Linen Skirts and Shirt wiUstn are right here not only the * cheapest but the ! prettiest atyl&s and best qualities. See our Golf Skirts at JS.50 and $10.00. CUW&SUITCO. 1510 Douglas St. Do We Gut Drug Prices ? Read these prices and then send for our catalogue and you will know who are th cut price druggies. Regular Price. Our Price. $1.00 Pal no's Celery Compound . 75c $1.00 Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. 75c BOc Syrup of Figs . 40c $1.00 Scott's Emufslon . 75c $1.00 Wine of Cardul . 7&e $1.00 Pe-ru-na . 75c $1.00 Hosteller's Slomach Bllters . 75c $1.00 Kilmer's Swamp Reel . 75c $1.00 Dr. Miles' Nervine . Too $1.00 Malllne Preparation . 85c 35c Ooslorla ? 5c $1.00 Mailed Milk 7Rc 25c Carlor's Lltlle Liver Pills 15c $1.00 Plerce's Favorite Prescrlpllon 75c $1.00 Hood's Sarsaparllla 75e 25o Hire's Rootbeer 12c 25c Thompson's Cherry Phosphate 15c 20c Thompson's Cherry Phosphate lie lOo Thompson's Cherry Phosphate 6c SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG GO , IBlIt 1101)015 ST. , OMAHA. It's Nervy for a person to claim that there is no other nerve tonic so good as asKRUO J/AGJ5JK but in some cases It's true and It may bo In your case. Purity Itself ; a stimulant recommended by physicians for all classes of frail people ; recognized by .physicians ni the best possible beer for young mothers ; a milk producer unequaled and an appetizer of known merit , all go to prove the high standard of this celebrated malt extract. Wholesome , delicious , palatable hermeti cally scaled in quart or pint bottles. Try a case. case.PIU3D KUDO imnwi.vo co. , Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson Street. A Few Gut Prices on Drugs and Medicines ( As Swift's Kxtract ot Beef 40o Jl.OO Swift's Extract of Beef 75o 25o Oarlleld Tea , 20o 60o Garlield Tea 40o 2oc Gray's Tea 20c 23o Karl's Clover Tea 20o 2T o Lane's Tea 20o 23o Chamberlain Colic Cure 20e 25o Ilorco Smartweed 0o Hfil Itnveii SilltH ! > 50o Ely's Cream Balm 40o DOe Gem Catarrh Powders wo i 25c Kondon Catarrh Jelly 20o I ISo Pettifa Kye Salve 20o 25o Thompson's Eye Water 20o We cai Paints and Ola&s , Too. Get our prlcea before buying , J. A. flLLER & CO. , Cut Price Druggists. COR , I4TII AND DOUGLAS STS , Open All NlBht. Always With ihis Same Object In View The very lest sJiocs that money can buy and the very best shoes for \ the money. That's "Jloston Store" all ifie\ \ lime and more variety more value and newer , more up-to-date styles than anywhere else. 2oday , Saturday , we place on sale \ for tliQjirst time Men's ' $8 JBicycU Shoes for $1.69. Men's $5 tan welt SJwes for $1.98. Men's $3 black calf Shoes for $1. OS. Men's $5patentleatlier Shoes $8.60. Ladies' ' $4 New York Oxford Ties at $2.50. Ladies' ' Jiandturn Oxfords at $1.50 Ladies'1 $5 hand turn silk vesting top Lace loots for $8.00. Special fine lot of misses' andcJtild's \ Tan and JSlack Shoes , in the new orthopedic lasts at $1.85 , $1.50 , * 1.98. \ Tlmt rnrclinnc of Horn" Shoe * Goon on Snlc Today. N. W. Cor. 16th and Doualas Sts. , Omaha. u $ # : * ' ' * * ' . ti- : * -Summer Clearing Sale of A chance to save $100 to $150 by buying now. Stelnwny , Ivers & Pond , Vose. Kmcrson , Packard , A. n , Chase , Sterllnc , Steger , Pcaso nnd Singer Pi anos included In this great money saving sale. Also a number of slightly used Knabe , Chlckorlne , Hardman , Klmball and other medium grade pianos at prices that defy competition. We have a stock of 200 pianos to eclcct from and our prices are absolutely the lowest. Call and bo convinced. Used Upright Plnnos , $73 nnd upwards. Used Sauare Pianos , $25 and upwards. Used organs , $5,00 and upwards. Now sample j > Ianos at $128. $1115. $148. $165 and upwards. Every instrument guaranteed as represented or money refunded. We eell on easy monthly payments and give a handsome stool nnd scarf free with each piano. Attracttvo pianos for rent. Instruments tuned , moved , etored and re paired. Telephone 1625. SGHMOLLER & MUELLER , 1313 Famam St. Largest Piano Dealers In the West. .1 UTTU : SKAKK.V l.THK KIIOK ( JIVKS INSTANT IIEUKI In r.wBof Kvrollcn , Tired , fimnHInc , fitrrntr , fJ.illoun nnd . u . . . . , , , , , . „ .ll < ' > ' ) ' ' ' "ll..lJlr"vont"all"r } < XM"l"l" < 1 < 'ri"1"l'8' fl- IiiTMluAbroi Aclilnv Fnnt. oulOuttliB lrc ! ) ilold IlMlir < iwoii e | | l Jlnd this ponder miirrlullr eHiwtlVB Iti HOolhlriK cLullnS 5SinBliliAl5.t7J ! ! dS P f PerSr'nicin5.rJ'B'SSr,11S'ffl1 { , | ; ! , , SnT/itt'SM'1101'to / ' ' " " "mllttr l""l > aJ : GiKes Instant Relief to Babies Suffering from Rash or Chafing , olSFJlSA" * 25o per box , TEETH EXTHACrED 25 CENTS. PAINLIiSS DR. MASON , EXTRACTION DENTIST 4th Floor Orouu Bile. , 16tti and DouiUi Gold Alloy Filling $1.OO Gold Fillip $1.00 and up Gold Crowns $5.0O SetTeetn $5.00 BestTeetli . $7.5O THE > On Lard , on Ham ; on Bacon is a guarantee of purify. Swift and Company , Chicago , KiiiisuH City , Omaha , St , Loulti , St. Joseph , St. I'uiil ,