20 THE O IAHA DAILY ST7KDAT , ATJGTJST 27 , 1899. EARLY CONVENTION CALLED Republican ! Will Meet September 9 to Nom inate Their County Ticket. BURBANK FACTION LARGELY OUTNUMBERED fVere AWf to Slimtor Only Thirteen Voted nnil Tliclr Ilciinpnrtlon- xncnt Sclinmo Never Saw the Light , At a meeting of the republican county central committee , held nt WaPhtngton hall yesterday afternoon , the dale of Ihe county convention -was fixed September 9 nt 2 o'clock. The primaries will be held on the preceding day under the usual rules of the county central committee. The con vention will perform the double office of nominating the county ticket and of select ing the Douglas county delegation to the Btato convention that meets In Omaha September 21. The session only occupied n quarter of an hour and the only difference of opinion that developed referred to the date of the con vention. Chairman Burbnnk was anxious to delay the convention until September 1C nnd his -wishes were seconded by a small minority of the commlllcc. As they were only able , however , to muster thirteen votes out of forty-nlno present Iho earlier dale wan selected by an overwhelming majorlly. The reapportlonmont scheme lhat had been Incubated by Burbank and his Imme diate supporters \\na neatly headed off by n resolullon lhat fixed the apportionment on the previous basle and which was adopted by a practically unanimous vote. Burbank's proposed apportionment contem- plalcd giving Omaha 163 delegates , South Omaha twenty-three nnd the country twen ty-nine. Naturally the Sixth ward was to receive the benefit of the change nnd It was modestly accredited with twenty-five dolc- gstos. The Fourth ward was to have twcn- ty-one and the others from cloven to twenty. The committee wns called to order by Chairman Burbank and the roll call showed the largest atlendance that had been re corded at any recent section. On motion of Ed Taylor of the Slxlh ward proxies wore admitted and the commllleo proceeded to business. H. E. Coshran of the Seventh ward moved that the chairman bo Instrucled to call the convention Scptcmbor 19 and Dr. McCoy of West Omaha offered the fol lowing resolullon as a substitute : Dr. McCoj'H Ili-niiliitloii. Resolved , Thai the secretary be instructed to prepare and Issue a call for a conven tion of the republicans of Douglas county , to bo held at Washington hall In the city of Omaha , Scplember 9 , 1899 , at 2 p. m. , for the purpose of nominating candidates for tbo county offices to bo filled at the elec tion in November , 1899 , and to erect dele- gales to represent Douglas county In the republican state convention to be held In Omaha , September 21 , 1899 , under the call of the republican state committee. Victor Rosewater suggested several rea sons why the McCoy resolution should bo adopted. Ho urged that , since Douglas county is likely to hnve n candidate for the supreme bench , the county convenlton should bo called as soon as possible In order that Its notion may have Iho groalest possible weight. The democratic and populist con ventions are also called for September 16 and howas In favor of taking the lead nt once and making an aggressive cam paign that will lead to victory at the polls , lie also called attention to the fact that the selection of a Douglas county candi date for supreme judge may necessitate a Revision of the local judicial tlslcet and in that case it Is advisable to have the or ganization complete before this emergency Js presented. Emerson Benedict nnd G. S. Ambler pleaded for a later date and a short cam paign and criticised the McCoy resolution ( because it called on the secretary to Issue the call. Dr. McCoy explained that no dis courtesy to the chairman was Intended and nt his suggestion the word "chairman" was substituted for that of "secretary. " Gus tavo lAndorson , C. W. Johnson and others declared In favor of the earlier date and Emorsou Benedict moved as an amendment that the date bo fixed nt Scplcmbsr 16. The amendment was lost by 13 to 3G and the ( McCoy resolullon prevailed. Victor Ilosowntor then offered the follow ing additional resolution to govern the pri maries : Cull for ( lie Prlmarlm. . Resolved , That the apportionment of dele gates to laid county convention bo ten for each ward of the city of Omaha , four for each ward of the city of South Omaha and flvo for each country proclncl. That the primaries to select the dslc- gales to said county convention bo hold Friday , September 8 , 1899 , in the respective wards of Omaha and South Omaha , and in each of such precincts as petition for pri maries , under Ibo rules of this committee governing primary elections. That the commltleemcn from the respec tive wards and precincts shall agree upon and furnish tbo secretary with the nainca of judges nnd clerks of the primary elec tion and the places of holding the same cot later than Scplember 4. That tbo order of offices mentioned in the call bo the saino as In 1895. In this connection Chairman Burbank de clared that the committee has no rules. Ills attention wns called lo the fast that the rules adopted by the former commit tees still hold good , Inasmuch as they bavo not been changed , but ho persisted In the contention lhal no rules exist. Anomcnd- ment to tlio resolution was consequently euggcsled by which Iho rules of the prexlouc committee < wcro adopted and the resolution as then adopted as amended. lA goodly number of candidates for county offices were In attendance to watch proceed ings. Clement Chase was also present , In forming his friends that ho would like a place on the etato ticket as candidate for university regent. P. J , Karbach & Sons , carriage and wagon makers ; new location , 13th and Howard. OHISATI.Y IIISDUCISD HATKS Via Onuiha A St. toiiln U. It. ana Wa- bniih It. H. For the O. A. R. encampment nt Phira- delphla. Tickets sold September 1 , 2 and 3 , good returning September 30. with choice of routes via Niagara Falls or Wash- Inglon and stopover privileges at other points. A special cheap rate to New York City and return. For rales , time tables and all Information call at city office. 1415 Farnam street ( Paxton hotel block ) , or write Harry E. Mooros , C , P. & T , A. , Omaha , Neb. Laurel Iltvuo. . 11) , I.udlc. of the Maooiihue. , The funeral of Lady Mary Mclntyre will take praco from the family residence , 2315 South Nineteenth street , at 1 o'clock Sun day afternoon , August 27 , Services from residence. All Ladles and Sir Knights ol the Maccabees are respectfully Invited to attend. H , R. CRAWFORD , Record Keeper. ANNIE CRAWFORD , Lady Commander. Clilontro to New York ami Hcturu Via Lake Shore & Michigan Southern rail way. Tickets on sale September 1 to 4 , in clusive , Return limit September 12 , or by deposit of ticket and payment of f 0 cents may ba extended to September 30. Stopover allowed at Niagara Falls and Cbautauqua also privilege of Hudson River Day Line boats belween Albany and New York in cither direction. For sleeping car reserva tions , which snoufd be made early , or any additional Information address B. P , Hum- phrey , T , P. A. , Kansas City , Mo. , or F M. Brron , G. W. A. , Chicago. A. J. Smith O , P. A. , Cleveland. Eee Ham , jr. , at Hagenback'i. BIG EXCURSION FROM IOWA Came Orcr MllvrnnUee nnit Itncte Inland Itofulft , Attractetl hr 1'cnn- jlvntiln. Day. The excursion * from DCS Molncs and In termediate points arranged by the Mtlwnu- keo and Rock Island roada for yesterday on account of "Pennsylvania day" proved most nucccsstul , although "Pennsylvania day" failed to materialize. The excursionists were much disappointed when they arrived here , but made the best of the situation and were satisfied with their Irlp because of the low rates which the roads had made. The rates reached the minimum of the present season , being about ' , cent per mile. The Rock Island brought In Its excursion train In two sections , one arriving at 11:13 : and the second at ± 1:35 : , nnd the size of the crowd was most satisfactory to the officials. The Milwaukee officials also expressed them selves as highly plcastMl with the success of their excursion. Sinuko Coiimimer. on Locomotive * . The Rock Island route will soon adopt a device for the consumption of smoke from the engines. For some time past it has been under test on the Colorado flyer and hns proven a success. The engines are equipped wllh a hollow brick arch , which Is built In the fire-box. Below this and about n foot abovu the grates are > orcd four holes In the sides of the flre box. In each of these holes Is Inserted a patent deflecting nlr tube , connecting with he hollow arch. Through these tubes the outside air Is drawn In and , after being healed , In allowed to mix with the uncon. umcd gases or hydrocarbons. By this mixing the gases ore transferred Into a per- ect state of combustion by which they nro onsumed and thoroughly disposed of , thus > rovcntlng them from being forced out Into ho air. The experlmonls conducted thus far have been under the direction of Assistant General - oral Manager Allen nnd Superintendent of Motive Power Wllasn of the Rock Island and \hey \ have expressed themselves as more ban pleased wlthi the results. l\lK Shipment of llorncn. Two special tralnloads of horees , constst- ng of about 1,800 animals , were handled by the Burlington yesterday via Lincoln , emroute from the Wyoming ranges to East St. LouU. They belong to Campbell , Reid & Hllgort and the Western Stables company of East St. Louis and will be placed on the market shortly after arrival at their destination. The animals were unloaded at Lincoln , where they arrived Thursday evening , for feeding , and Manager Doehegan of the West Lincoln stock ynids Is authorlly for the statement that It was the largest shipment over fed in any yards -west of the Missouri river. Hnllvray Rote * ami I'ornonaln. G. M. Payne , commercial agent of the Cotton Belt route at Kansas City , is an ) maha visitor. Bert Phillips of the Elkhorn passenger de partment has gene to Ncllgb , Neb. , to spend Sunday. J. H. Gable , traveling passenger agent of the Elkhorn , wllh headquarters at Denlson , la. , is a visitor in the city. General Passenger Agent Buchanan of the Elkhorn has returned from Chicago , where le has been In atlendance upon a meeting of the Western Passenger association. The Rock Island road has fallen In line for the preliminary exposition excursions and announces that It will put Into effect a rate of 80 per cent of the one-way rate for the round trip , minimum $1.75 , from all points In Nebraska , on August 28 , 30 and 31 , limit returning September 4. TUB 1'ALACIS OF SALT. Utnli'H Unlaue anil Interesting Pro duction , The Salt Palace In Salt Lake City , con structed from salt crystals formed in the brine of Great Salt Lake. Is the most never enterprise ever undertaken In the west. The main building Is a veritable crystal palace , and no adequate idea of the dazzling effect can be secured except from a per sonal view of the exhibition. Connected with the palace is a Midway Plalsancc , in cluding Hagenback's Great Wild Animal show and the fastest bicycle track in the world. The paTaeo is located In the heart of Salt Lake City and occupies about twenty acres of ground. The only trans continental line passing directly through Salt Lake City Is the Rio Grande IVestorn Ry. Stopover privileges given at Salt Lake City on all classes of through tickets. This line operates through Pulfman Palace and ordinary sleeping cars , free reclining chair cars and a perfect dining car service. Send 2 cents postage to W. H. Snedaker. 14 Montgomery , San. Francisco ; J. D. Mansfield , 253 Washington , Portland ; W. C. McBrlde , 47. E. Broadway , Butte ; E. Copland , 215 Dearborn street , Chicago , or George W. tlelntz , acting general passenger agent. Salt Lake City , for copy of "Salt Lake City the City of tbo Saints. " Darwin's theory verified in Ham , Jr. , the orang-outang at Hagenback's. Attention. To any member of the First Nebraska regiment wanting dentistry done , we will give a discount of 45 per cent off our regu lar price. BAILEY THE DENTIST. Announcement. . I wloh to announce to the people of Omaha and vicinity that it is my intention to continue the undertaking buslnrss so tang conducted by my husband , the late M. O. Maul , at 1417 Farnam street , nnd to ask from tbo public a continuance of the patronage - ago hercloforo given the establishment. Re spectfully , MRS. M. O. MAUL. Hubermann's jewelry store is the place you got your money's worth. 18th and Doug. Ileyn'n Free Gift Another Month. Everybody knows we won the stiver cup- first prize for grand portraiture at the re cent state and intcrstatp photographers' con. vontlon y.et we will continue lo give free during August , a beautiful framed watercolor - color of yolirself colored true to nature , with each new dozen platlno cabinets or larger photos , These water colors alone re worth $2.60. HEYN , 315-15-17 South Fifteenth street. MoIClnlcx Club Meeting. A meeting of the Fifth Ward McKlnley club Is hereby called at Young's ball , lth and Corby , Wednesday evening , Aug. 30 , at 8:30 : o'clock , By order of the president. W. E. STOCKHOLM , , Secretary. Dubuiiue Itnoek , On August 27 and 28 the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway will sell tickets Omaha to Dubuque and relurn for $10.70 , half fare. The fast train leaves Omaha , at 5:45 : p. m. and arrives at Dubuque at 6:25 : a. m Reserve berths in steeper now. City ticket office 1604 Farnam street. F. A. Nash , General Western Agent. The Bankers' Accident Insurance Co. of DCS Molncs , with moro iniurance in force In its home state than any other accident company , is now adding Nebraska to its Hat of states and has a place for an am bitious young roan desiring to learn the business. Address 703 N. Y. Life building , Omaha. St. I'liul , Mluiienpoll. , Anhlnnil , Dnlnth Are quickly and easily reached via Wiscon sin Central railway. Two modern trains leave Chicago dally for the above named cities , passing through the principal cities of Wisconsin euroute. Apply to your near- vet ticket agent for further Information. JAS. C. POND , O. P. A. . Milwaukee , WIs. A. D. T , 0. ; mosBenevri furnished ; bag gage delivered. 1802 Douglas St. Tel. 177. At F. M. Schadell & Oo. ' next Wednes day between 2 cud 4 , call and Bee Dr. Car penter , who will explain all about the hair , gray hair and on scalp dleenacs. Uuuuuue Race. . the Nutwood Park raoei at Dubuque week of August 26 will be tba greatest harness meet in history $110,000 In purses. Half rates , Omaha to Dubuque and return , via the Chicago , Milwaukee & Bt. Paul railway , Tickets on sale at depot and ISOi Farnam street on August 27 and 28 , COMELY WOMAN STEALS TEAM HnmcM niul CnrrlnKC Tnken from Mvqry Slnlilc In Inwn Town hr StrnnKcr li tt Here. Detecllvcs Hcllfeld and Donohuo have re covered a team of horses stolen several weeks ago from an Iowa liveryman under puzzling circumstances. The police of oil the towns In tbolclnlty have kept watch for the horses , and the owner having found no trace of them had given the property up tor lost. The afternoon of August 8 a comely young woman called at the stable of Ixvor & Combs , Jefferson , la. , to biro a team for the day. She was particular about the speed of the horses , saying she was going for a drive of several hours and desired fast travelers. The best team In Uie stable v.aa harnessed up for her and she drove away. That wnsthe Inst seen of either the team or the young woman until the detectives saw the horses Friday afternoon at the market drawing a load of vegetables. Inquiry dis closed that they were In the possession of a farmer living not far from town , who wa holding them as security for a bill for their feed. feed.Tho The farmer told the detectives a young woman drove to his place last week and asked 1o leave tbo buggy and horses for a few days , saying she was going to visit In "the city and wished to have the team where It would bo well cared for. She was never seen again. The detectives are at a loss to explain why the young woman preferred to drive rather than to travel by cars from Jefferson to Omaha and they do not understand why she did not attempt to sell the team or notify the owners where It was. The owners came for their property yesterday and win pay the detectives the reward offered for Its re covery. If Omaha Is In danger of being surfeited by amusement there are no visible evi dences of the fact. The special attrac tions at the exposition draw largo and gratifying crowds , and worthy entertain ments of all kinds are well patronized. Naturally there Is a great deal of Interest In the coming of the circus , because that Is a different kind of amusement than has beeni recently current. Dcsldes , the circus always has Us Individual fascination for the lover of amusement. There lo some thing about the big ring show that Is Ir- rcslstlblo to nine-tenths of the population. Naturally , the greater the show the more potent Is the attraction. No ono In Omaha need bo told that Rlngllng Brothers' circus , which will pitch Its tents In this city Mon day , September 4 , Is a great show. Its ropu. tatlon Is established and Us merits nro uni versally recognized. It Is Interesting to learn , however , that the show Is rargor and moro than ever worthy of the patronage of the public this year. Some of the special features are particularly striking. The one that has probably attracted the most atten tion Is the elephant brass band a musical organization composed entirely of probes cidians. There are five of thcso big , un wieldy elophantlno wind-jabbers , and the way they blow great , blue blasts out of their fong helicon horns Is a caution to the musical fraternity. Their repertoire Is not an extensive ono , but they have so far mis tered the Intricacies of musical notation as to render "Comln" Through the Rye" with such a thunderous volume of sound as to rattle neighboring windows and cause the lions and tigers to roar a protest In a deep feline bass. Dut the real point the act Illustrates , and which In Itself excites won der , Is the fact that elephants can play music , and , Incidentally , that their Fung power Is several hundred times greater than that of the largest circus band , even When playing double fortissimo passages. The elephant brass band is not , however , the only remarkable trained animal act with the show. The famous Lockhart comedy elephants are still retained , while Europe furnishes a new and never importation in Marchand's pugilistic pachyderms. A baboon which does a principal riding act has at tracted a great deal of attention. The arenlc part of the show Is said to be bo- wlldcrlngly comprehensive. The roster em braces nearly 300 riders , acrobats , aerlallsts and specialists , while unusual attention is given to patriotic spectacular displays. ATTENTION ! U. S. Grant Pout , No. HO , Department of S'ebrnmka. All members of the post are requested to aesOTnbfo at the northeast corner of 15th and Douglas streets , In uniform so far as practicable , on Tuesday , Aug. 29 , to greet the First Nebraska on its return from the * Philippines. Owing to the possibility of trains being late comrades are requested to keep themselves posted as to the movement of trains and to assemble one hour previous to the time of expected arrival. All old soldiers and salfors are cordially invited to join us on this occasion. By order of L. A. HARMON , J. E. CRAMER , Commander. Adjutant. Uulldliiu ; Permit * . The following building permits hare been granted by the city building inspector : Peter Rob , 1044 Donovan street , repairs , $100 ; Emma Waller , North Twenty-eighth street , repairs , $100 ; Herman Kountze , South Thirty-ninth street , frame dwelling , $9,000. A Mountain Tonrtnt In search of grand and beautiful scenery finds such a profusion of riches in Colorado that before planning a trip it will bo well for .you to gain air the information possible. The Denver & Rio Grande railroad pub lishes a scries of uieful illustrated pamph lets , all of which may bo obtained by writing S. K. Hooper , general passenger and ticket agent , Denver , Colo. VERY LOWEST RATES to PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK via "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE , " September 1 , 2 and 3. CHOICE OF ROUTES , STOP-OVERS. THREE LIMITED TRAINS DAILY. New city offices , 1401 and 1403 Farnam. The "Northwestern" is the official line for the Nebraska a. A. R. and W. R. C. Special train leaves Omaha U. P. depot , 4:55 : p. m. , September 2 , and runs through to Philadelphia WITHOUT CHANGE. These accommodations are open to the public. V. 91. C. A. Note . . . . * . The men's' meeting at tbo Young Men's Christian association Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock will be addressed by the Rev. F. S. Stein of Lincoln , This gentleman has quite a reputation as a strong speaker and has been supplying the pulpit atthe First Pres byterian church for eome time. The asso ciation , male quartet will elng. 'All ' men are cordially invited. The building of the Young Men's Christian association is especially adapted to receiv ing strangers and has a well-earned reputa tion for making nil visitors thoroughly at home. Exposition visitors are finding tbo rooms just what they need for down-town headquarters. The central location may have something to do with ihH. The rot room * , toilet rooms , Information bureau and cosy cafe , however , are of such n character us to merit liberal patronage. All are made thor oughly welcome. Many thousands took nd- vantage of the privileges offered ln t year and everything Indicates a repetition this year. A NCTT Firm. Ed T. Heydcn , the bicycle man , and T. S. Kellcy , who has been with Albert Cahn for the last eight years , have formed a partnership and have purchased the Rich ard James' shirt factory at 321 North ICth street , and about September 1st will open up with a full and complete line of men's furnishings , to be sold at popular prices. They are having the room entirely remod eled , new plato glass front nnd new fix tures , which will make It ono of the hand somest stores on North 16th street. Both arc popular young men and deserve to succeed in business , J. P. Cooke & Co. , rubber stamp manufac turers , removed to 1112 Fnrnam St. Tel , 1455. MelClnlor Arrived lit Ilnrrlnlmrir. HARRISBURO. Pa. , Aug. 26. President McKInfey , accompanied by Mrs. McKlnley and party , arrived hero at 1 o'clock this afternoon and proceeded west to Plttsburg. They were joined at Princeton Junction by General Merrltt and Lieutenant Mott. Mrs. McKlnloy's health continued good , but she was slightly fatigued. Try the Her Grand hotel cafes. Open from 6 n. m. until 12 p. m. Three cafes on first floor and one grill room. Turkish and elec trical baths. Ladles' day. Tuesdays. Have Root nrint It. Lost A mouse colored Jersey muley cow , left ear cropped had feather bolter on. Return to 1330 S. 30th ave. , and receive reward , or telephone 518. See Ham , jr. , at Hagenback's. Churned -with Fred Harrison , formerly n prominent Lin coln lawyer , was arrested Friday afternoon by Detectives Hcltfcld and Donohuo on the charge of forgery. Ho was found at the WobstT street station , having just slopped aboard n train. The offenses for which Harrison risen i wanted are passing checks for Err amounts on two saloon keepers. It Is charged that the first chock $20 In amount was signed C. E. Rich and wa passed on C. Bond at Ninth and Lcavonworth streets , and that the second check was for $3 and was cashed by a man named Todd of Lin coln. Drcxct Honiffitcnil Snlc. The Drexel homestead on South Tenth street and other real estate belonging to the Drcxel estate win bo sold by the admin istrators , nt the east front door of the court house August 29 at 10 o'clock a. m. This will bo a good opportunity to secure a valu able and elegant residence cheap. Hard coal. $8,50 per ton , September de livery. R. M. McClelland & Co. , 2306 Gum- Ing street. Final Meeting of Tcnchcm' Inntlttitc. At the final meeting of the Douglas County Teachers' institute several Important subjects were discussed at length by the members. Principal among them were the introduction of music into the course of study , the reading circle course and the compulsory attendance law. The opinion expressed regarding the In troduction of music into the course of in struction was that it should be made one of the requirements of a teacher's certificate. It was recommended that afl teachers bo asked to attend their local reading circles. The compulsory school law was endorsed , as It Is believed that It will be productive of increased attendance and more intelligent citizenship. VERY LOWEST RATES to PHILADELPHIA. AND NEW YORK via "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE , " September 1 , 2 and 3. CHOICE OF ROUTES , STOP-OVERS , THREE LIMITED TRAINS DAILY. New city offices , 1401 and 140 $ Farnam. The "Northwestern" is the official Tine for the Nebraska G. A. R. and W. R. C. Special train leaves Omaha U. P. depot , 4:55 : p. m. , September 2 , and runs through to Philadelphia WITHOUT CHANGE. These accommodations are open to the public. IT KILLS ROACHES AND WATER BUGS "Sanford' * Laat Bf al. " mhlB great chemical discovery completely oxtormlna.ua them. It U not , potaon , and Is perfectly harmless to any oth r living thing. 20c n. Hox. Palnc's Celery Compound 76c Hood's Sarsaparllla 75c i Swamp-Root 40o > Indian Scgwa 75o William's Pink Pills o . Gem Catarrh Cure 40c , Blrney's Catarrh Cur 40c I Wine of Cardul f- J c | Carter's Liver Pills loc Ayor'a llnlr Vigor 65o i Garfleld Tea Me Jaynea' Expectorant 7So i S. S. S 75 ° Syrup of Figs " Pyramid Pile Curs c DOSTON STORE If DRUG P DEPT. CftPILL RIS-DE RADO has at last solved that great problem for .people . troubled -with superfluous hair. Cap- Illarls-De Uado instantly destroy * super fluous hair without pain. Is perfectly harmless. Price , $1.00 per bottleo any address in plain wrapper. H. B. Van Camp & Co. , Boom 4 , 310 8. ICth St. , Omaha , Neb. The Pennsylvania Boys. disappointed the Omaha public by not ar riving on Ume. Wo always try to please and never disappoint you. for our prices are the lowest. 7Cc Hall's Catarrh COo $1.00 Mothr'B Friend EOo $1,00 Pleroa's Prescription 75c Jl.OO rierco1 * Golden Medical T5c 11.00 Indian Snpwa EOo $1.00 Palne's Celery ? 6o (1.00 Swamp Hoot Tfic GOo Swamp Root 40o too Sanltol Tooth Wash 40o Jl.OO Hosteller's Bitters THe 0c Syrup of Figs 40a Beaton-McGinn Drug Go , , S. W. Cor. 15th and Farnam. Prescription Chemlstg. 'Phone 533. Improved Train Service to Oregon THROUGH DINING THROUGH DINING CAR SERVICE CAR SERVICE TO PORTLAND. TO PORTLAND. TUB UNION PACIFIC mill direct connection. , ( tba O. S. I. . & O. H. it IV , CO. ) Imve added a Buffet luioklnir nnd IJbrnrr Car .to their through train to 1-OHTM.NI ) , OlllSncm. The train I. equipped with I'aluoe Sleeper. , Dlulnic Cur. , meal. M-lu-carte , Free Hcclluliiif Chair Car * , and Coache. nmUlni ; luxuriou. travel to the North Pacific Coa.t. Direct connection , made fur Tacoum aiid Seattle. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 FARNAM ST. Vln the Wnlinuli nnllroad , ChlcnRo lo Toronlo and relurn , August 25 to 29 , $12.40. Chicago to Philadelphia and relurn , Sep tember 1 , 2 and 3. 116.45. ChlcaRo lo New York and relurn , Septem ber 1 , 2 nnd 3 , $18.45. Chicago to Detroit and return. September 16 and 17 , $7.75. For further particulars In regard tn roulcs , stoiovcrs. elc. , cell on or wrlle a. N Clayton , N. W. P. Agl. , room COS Karbach DFk. , Omnha , Neb. Hamlllon Wnrren , M. D. , elecirlc and magnetic physician , has moved his offlca to 119 North ISth slreel. room 13. Special at tention to all InnR-standlne or lingering dls- and to dleeasp * of women nnd children Dlank book jnd innear.lDe binding. A , I Root , 1609 Howard ntrpnt. Dr. SKepotd Hay Fever. S12 N. T. Lit * . It's Easier Walking. Men who stand or walk a great deal can obtain relief and a sense of cnso by wearing a suspensory. We have nice ones with leg straps at 25c and 76c. At the latter price we have ono style In white' silk bolt ing clolh , the other flue , closely woven black silk. At 3Ec and 60c wo have two good kinds of silk bandages with just the ono band around the body ( no leg straps. ) The COo kind Is a little heavier silk than the SSc. All bandages sent postpaid upon receipt of price. Wrllo for catalogue of rubber goods. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Go , 1613 DODGE ST. , OMAHA. NEB. , MIDDLE OF BLOCK. DnTmqnr , In. , Is on the line of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. Halt rates Omaha to Dubuque and rftturn on snlo August 27 nnd 28 at the city ticket office , 1504 Farnain street. F. A. NASH , General Western Agfnl. Because 1 Love Him Is Iho reason I use Kpypllnn I olus Cream on my lips He uses It on his face after shaving. It's a great pn-pntvUlon lOc n bottle. Rein Cndtrrlt I'oiTiIrr (0 < i Sliinrl'R DNttM | > Hln TnhlPtft . . . . . . ! < > < . \\liiFnfCiirdul ? 1c Warner's Safe Cure IMI I'r-ru-nii . . . . T.'e 1'nliie'n OlorjCainiinttnil . . . . . . . 7."c llnnil'H Snrnniinrllln 7.1u AVent' Ilrnlii ami Xrrvc Treat ment ! > " ' William * ' IMnk IMIln I0o Cnntorlit -Tie Syrup of KRN | Itlo IMerce'n ruviirltr I'roM'rliitloti. . 7."o MlleV HeiucillpN 7. c Cnrtcr'n l.lvcr IMtln lee CUT PRICK DRUGGIST. Corner 10th nnd You will not suffer from painful men struation or delay ; laucorrhocn , vltl- nttls , whites or aoy female dlschartes. For sale at all druggists , J2 , and at C. M , Foster's ' Pharmacy , UU-4 X. Kith Nlrort , l lintel. Who habitually keep fashion's pace , who usually know what Is coming ibofore It gets here , who take pride In owning ithe first properly tailored suits of the season wo ha\o a surprise oven for you. Our fall stock of the latest novelties In Domestics and Imported Fabrics Is now In nnd ready for your inspection a'nd never before has such a magnificent line of suitings been shown in this city. Well dressed means to bo correctly dressed nnd perfectly fitted. This Is Just what wo do fit you as near perfec tion as can bo done not only fit , but make a suit trimmed with the choicest made and oven In the face of ithese- facts you pay less for your cloths than you do * for ordinary ready tnado clothing. It will please us to have you inspect our goods and learn our prices. The Bee Tailors 1607 Farnam Street. When you Buy shoes DON'T FORGET That the shoes you buy from us are the very best and most reliable goods , as well as the most correct in style , to be found anywhere in the country. DON'T FORGET That we sell all kinds of shoes , from a heavy working shoe to the finest patent leather Shoes for men , women and .children and whatever kind they are , they are the very best of the kind , and sold at the very loweat prices. K. K. Corner 10th and Doiuiu Bin. THE 99-CEtiT STORE. Tin Top Jelly Glasse One Cent Each This is for Monday and only while stock lasts quantity limited to each customer. You call save more than you think if you buy your China here. We control many special ' patterns ; you can buy one piece or one Imn- dred and match them up any time within G years. "Walk in and look around. " 1519-1521 1519-1521 Douglas Douglas Street. Street. K * r lOtk . IU r 10th M. Bailey The Dentist. 3d Floor Paxton Block. 16th and Farnam Steels. Otilco established 'US. All work war ranted. Full et of telh , KM. Heat of , . . net teeth $7.tt Thin elastic patent plate , $10.00. Aluminum and Itubber plate , $12.0. Gtild Crowns. J5.00 to 18 00. Porcelain Crowns , $5.00. Hrldpe Teeth00 to $ T.OO Teeth taken out In the morning , now let Inserted the same day. Teeth ex- traded ubuolutc-ly without pain , wlth- oul the uj of chloroform or gas. a as ind Vitalized Air kept and adminis tered when desired. b Men It you need any clothing there is no better place than ours to buy U. Why ? BECAUSE If you buy as Rood goods as no'll self you for less wo refund the money. Men's Overalls from 25o up. Working Shirts as low ns ICc. Working Shoes SSc. Seamless Socks fie. Jean Pants 76c. Fur Hats f > 0c. Linen Suits SSc. Cheviot Suits J2.9S. Clolhlnu ; ITIlli Union I.nliol n Si > coli ltr. GO 1 CAPITOL AVE. , NEAR I6TH STREET. Clone to Dennett' * . When the Boys Come Marching Home nboul the first place they'll visit will bi our atoro to lay In a good supply of ou' 5 Gent Jersey Cigars They all know the Jersey * smoked hun dreds of them before they left on their shooting expedition. Now thty'a hc-mo ugaln and will enjoy o. good smoke and it costs but 5 cents. Y Paxton Block Ci ar Store , Jacob Jaskalek , Prop. ISth , near Farnam. omciAL EXPOSITION SPOON The manufacture and of the official Souvenir Spoon Is solely in the hands of Goo. W. Ilyan & Co , Sterling Silver Flvo O'clock Teas. $1.00. Five O'olook Teas , engraved bowl , 11.60. Tea slzo , $1.50. Tea else , engraved bowl , $2.00. For sale by all jewelers. Deal ers supplied at wholesale prices. Diamonds have advanced but wo art soiling at the old price and will continue to dose so M lonK as our present stock lasts , We carry a fine lin of watches-better get our prices before deciding. Wo em ploy an expert for wntch and jewelry repairing and our prices are right. Gee , W , Ryan & Co. , Jeweler Omaha 100 S. tOthSt Prices Get Customers but quaMly keeps them. It is not how little you pay- but how much you get for what you pay. Two Reasons why you should buy your tools at our stor all the latest ideas end I our prices are right. V JAS. MORTON & .SON CO. , 1511 Dodge St. St.BOOKS. BOOKS. NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN. Also complete line of I.ETTUIl CASKS. . 91.00 lo 91.75 HI LI , HOOKS . 75o to 91.50. CAIIU CASES . 750 TO 91.DO COI.V I'UHSES . 10O UP. . J. A. FULLER & CO. , Cut Price Druggists , Cor. 14th and Douglas Bts. ILER GRAND BATHS ILER GRAND HOTEL. Electric , Turkish , Russian , Roman , Plunge , Sea Salt , and Plain Baths. L ADI KB' DAY Tuesday 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Expert lady operators in attendance , OPEN ALL NIGHT. I'll OK. J. K , 31001113 , M TEETH EXTRACTED 25 CENTSt PAINLESS DR. MASON. mmtACTIOH DENTIST 4th floor Broirn Blk. , 16tb and Douflt. Gold Alloy Filling $1.OO Gold FilliDj $1.OO and up Cold Crowns $5.00 Set Teeth $5.00 BestTeetH. . . . $7.5b