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    IV ] THJTO OMAHA DATLT BEE : flATTTBDAY , 8EPT1OIBER 2 , 189IK
SITU ; MION IS NOW SERIOUS
I Frospeou of Complete Disruption of Western
Passenger Association.
VOMAHA AND BURLINGTON DISSATISFIED
"tWIthdrnvml of MllnanUrc Ilne from
Ainnclntloii Kriivrn Them at a
IMnadvantaKc on Clilonn < i-
Mliiurupolln
Affairs In the Western Passenger associ
ation are in n chaotic state and a break
away from the association of lines which
ore present members Is expcctod at any
time. Such action will bo the direct result
M the withdrawal1 of the Milwaukee. H
was ftt first believed that the action of the
Milwaukee would cauBo the three line *
Vhich have persisted In remaining outside
the association to como to tlmo and apply
for membership Immediately , but thls has
not as yet been done , nor Is thorn prospect
of its being brought nbout In the Immediate
future for the reason that the outside lines
demand more than the association fcols
lUolt able to grant.
Ever slnco the Milwaukee withdrew there
lias boon much curiosity as to what action
the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Oranha
and the Burlington lines would take. These
roads nro In the flcM for business between
Minneapolis nnd Chicago just as actively as
Is the Milwaukee and they aver that the
Milwaukee was not suffering more than
they becnUBO of the persistent refusal of the
Chicago Great Western , Minneapolis ft St.
Louis and Wisconsin Contra ! to join the as
sociation. BUt slnco It has taken the ini
tiative nnd gone Into the field for business
"without fear or favor" the Omaha nnd
Burlington roads realize that they nro In
ratbor an unenviable position , with four of
their competitors engaged In a rate war ,
and they necessarily kept In the back
ground , unable to enter Into the competi
tion because of their membership In the
association.
The first authentic statement regarding
the attitude of the Omaha road regarding
the present status of affairs In the Wcotorn
Passenger association comes from nn official
of the passenger department and It Is con
strued to mean that but a short time will
olnpso before the Omaha will free It
self from the association. This official Is
quoted as saying :
"Tho withdrawal of the Milwaukee leaves
only the Omaha and the Burlington In the
association of the Chicago lines having con
nections in St. Paul and Minneapolis nnd
intormedlnto territory. There is no pros
pect at present that a reorganization will
bo effected. A proposition has been made
to the lines which caused the break to
reorganize , but they have demanded more
than tbo lined of the association see fit to
give. Tills makes tho' situation serious ,
03 there Is no doubt that unless the Mll-
waukoe nnd the other thrco lines now out
can bo persuaded to accept a compromise
and rejoin the association It will go to the
wall. An effort Is being made to pre-
florvo tbo association and secure a satisfac
tory adjustment of difficulties In a reorgan
ization. The prospect of success Is remote.
"The Chlcago-St. Paul lines would been
on comparatively the same baala If nil were
out of the organization , and the benefit
gained to our road and the Burlington by
remaining in under the present situation Is
Insignificant. No action has been taken
yet , but the present state of affairs cannot
continue long. Either the roads' now out
must rejoin the association or it will be
come n thing of the past. The Milwaukee
would probably ro-ontor if the other roads
would take the same action nnd abide by
agreements. Past experience does not jus
tify the assumption that they would. "
COMMITTEE COMPLETES ITS WORK.
TrannmlMMnnrl Railroad Ofllclaln Rec-
oiunienil I'liinx to Other LlnoN.
( Alter a session lasting for two days , the
tfransmlssourl committee of the Western
Passenger association concluded Its sessions
nt the Mlllard hotel Friday nfternoon nnd
the representatives of the roads belonging
to the association ifrom abroad left for their
hornet.
The principal matter under discussion by
the committee was tto question of military
rates. Tronemlssourl roads are vitally In
terested In this. The movement of the sev
eral new regiments now being formed will
naturally affect thorn , as the soldiers must
be transported over their ronda to the Pa-
clflo coast preparatory to ombafrklng for
Manila. Owing to the fnct that a few west
ern roads were not
represented , the com
mittee was unable to como to any definite
conclusion , All of the members of the asso
ciation present agreed that the best plan
that could be adopted would be on the basis
of an equitable distribution of the business
nnd a uniform rato. Such n proposition was
agreed upon , but before It can become oper
ative It must receive the sanction of the
Missouri Pacific , Rio Grande Western , Col
orado Midland nnd the other roada which
failed to have representatives present nt the
meeting. Consequently , the result of the
mooting of the committee goes to nil the
'western roads In the form of a recommenda
tion , the nature of which was not divulged ,
ibecause it has not yet been definitely adopted
by nil of the llnca which would enter lnte >
competition for the military trafllc. It Is the
general opinion , however , that the plan of
the committee -will bo endorsed by every
ACTS GENTLY ON THE
KIDNEYS , LIVER
AND BOWELS
fiTANSES THE 5YSTEM
EFFECTUALLY
DlSjE oSSB ES
H4B.TUAL .
PERMANENT ! *
BVf THE StMVINE-MAMTD
jot SAU KU ww wn > " w ruwinL
i
wntern road , nnd the movement of the
eoldler trains will not precipitate a war
between the iBreral competltlv * linos.
Another matter which WM taken up by the
committee and goes to the unrepresented
lines In the form of a recommendation has
relation to the adoption of a clock ticket on
certain Montana points. It seems thnt there
has been nn extraordinary amount of ncalp-
Ing on Montana business , nnd the commutes
believed that the establishment of the clock
ticket would put a stop to this. Such a
ticket hae not only the usual day limit , but
the passage of the holder Is confined to cer
tain hours , the limit being punched on the
ticket and rendering It void after the ex
piration of the hour noted.
Promotion for Junior IIIIIn.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , Sept. 1. Today James
N. Hill , oldest son of President J. J. Hill ,
became third vlcn president of the Great
Northern Railroad company , a position
lately created. Lotrts W. Hill , another eon ,
became vlco president of the Enetern rail-
woy of Minnesota. The tltlo of general
manager Is not attached to that of the now
office of third vice president , although J. N , |
Hill will perform most of the functions of
p , general manager.
llnllrvny N'oJm mill Pcrnonnln.
W , A. Deuel , superintendent of the Union
1'n.clflo at Denver , has returned to his homo
after a brief business visit here.
J. M. Campbell of the Uurllngton pas
senger department has returned after a
pleasant vacation spent at northern summer
resorts and in Canada.
Q. P. Campbell , ono of the rate men nt
the Union Pacific headquarters , has tnlcen a
ton days' vacation and. left with his wife
for a visit In Chicago and Indiana points.
ti. M. Allen , assistant general pcsscnger
agent of the Hock Island , left for his home
nt Chicago yesterday , having been In at
tendance upon the meeting of Transmlssourl
lines In this city.
Irritating stings , bites , scratches , vounds
nnd cuts soothed nnd healed by DeWltt's
Witch Hnzol Salve a sure and safe applica
tion for tortured flesh. Beware of counter-
felts.
FUSIONISTS SELECT JUDGES
Tripartite Convention * Meet Toilny
to Put Up a Judicial Ticket
In the Fourth District.
The district Judicial conventions of the
vnrlous fusion parties are scheduled to
moot In Omaha at 2 o'clock this after
noon. The democrats will meet In Osthoff'e
hall on North Sixteenth street , the populists
nt Crounse hall at Sixteenth street and
Capitol avenue and the silver republicans
at the Peter Cooper club headquarters at
1517 Howard street.
According tex the program that has beeix
agreed on by the leaders of the parties , the
democrats are to have four places on the
ticket , the populists two and the silver re
publicans ono. The silver republicans have
practically agreed on Jatnce W. Carr as
their candidate. The Omaha populists sup
port George Mogney and Martin L&ngdon ,
while Hurt county hts a populist candidate
In the person of H , H. Bowes of Tokamatu
The democrats have quite a number of candi
dates , few of whom are making any vigor
ous effort to secure a nomination. Carl
Wright and J. K. English ore said to be
reasonably sure of places on the ticket and
Judge Ferguson and Judge Doano arc also
favorably mentioned.
Very Lorrent Rate *
to
Philadelphia and New York
nnd return
via
The Northwestern Line ,
September 1 , 2 and 3.
Choice of routes ,
Stop-overs.
Throe .limited rtalua dally.
Now city office , 1401 nnd 1403 Farnam.
The "Northwestern Line" Is the
Official line for the Nebraska O. A. n.
and W. C. R.
Special train leaves Omaha U. P. depot
4:66 : p. m. September 2 nnd runs through
to Philadelphia without change.
These accommodations are open to the
public.
IteopenliiR of DlntlUcrr.
The Willow Springs distillery has again
opened and It Is stated , will bo run nt full
capacity. Contracts have been made for
the feeding of about 2,000 head of cattle in
connection with the plant. During the two
years that the distillery has been erased a
number of Improvements have been made.
It Is snld that the distillery trust to con
trol the output of the distilleries of the
I country will have no effect on the Willow
Springs plant.
Ducklcn'M Arnlcu Solve.
The best safve In the world for cuts ,
bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever
sores , totter , chapped hands , chilblains ,
corns , and all skin eruptions , and positively
cures plies , or no pay required. It Is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 5 cents per box. For sale
by Kubn & Co.
Announcement * .
The regular theatrical season of 1899-90
will be opened at Boyd's theater this evenIng -
Ing with a performance of Rosonthal's three-
net farce comedy "Brown's In Town. " It
comes to this city with flattering recom
mendations from the eastern press.
J. P. Cooke & Co. , rubber stamp manufac
turers , removed to 1113 Farnam St. Tel. 1465.
Sam'l Burns , 1318 Farnam , Is selling a
Havlland bread nnd butter set , | 3.
Darwin's theory verified In Ham. Jr. , the
orangoutang at Hagenback's.
Poitiil Note * .
Advices received by Chief Clerk Shearer
of the railway mall service announce the
appointment of 8. P. Taft as superintendent
of the Seventh division , with headquarters
at St. Louis. Frank D. Norton , who has
been acting as superintendent , has
boon assigned to duty as assistant superin
tendent , the changes to go into effect at
once ,
Superintendent L. L. Troy of the Sixth
division passed through Omaha yesterday
on hU way from Chicago to the Black
Hills. Ho Is accompanied by bis family and
will take a few days outing In the hills
country. A stop of a day or two will be
made here on the return along about Sep
tember 13.
Mortality StutUtlcK.
The following births and deaths have been
reported to the ofllco of the health commis
sioner during the last forty-eight hours ;
Births Lewes Tool , 809 North Seven
teenth street , boy ; Edward Cox , Fort
Btreet. girl ; Edward Rombauer , 3S06
Boward street , girl ; Caspar Wennlnghotf ,
2615 South Twenty-sixth street , boy.
Deaths Elizabeth Hoffman , 2020 South
Seventeenth street , 22 year * ; Alice Boland ,
2000 North Twentieth street , 6 rears ; Llizle
MoAullffe , 1818 Davenport street , 19 years ;
Frank Kartchnor , 40 years ; Mrs. Oeorga
Spreokols , 419 South Twentieth , street , 36
years ,
llulldlnur PermltH.
The following building permits have bera
liaued by the city building Inspector ;
John N , Brown , 1420 Dodge street , brick
store and flats , $8,500 ; A. P , Bennett , 2017
Ohio etroot , frame dwelling , $1,600 ; Phoebe
Hopper , Z420 Bancroft street , addition , $160 ;
O. W. Nordell , nmnls pork , frame dwelling ,
$1,000 ; J. H. McDowell , Twenty-ninth nnd
Dewey avenue , frame dwelling , $1,700 ; W.
Newton , Worthington street , frame dwelling ,
$2,600.
ainohlnlitu Oat on Htrllro.
PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 1. Expert m -
chtniaU and their belp n to the number ol
160 , cunploy d at Cramp's shipyards , vrenl
out on strike today. The m n demand a
nine-hour day and the reinstatement of dis
charged employes. The entire work * will be
oloiBd down tonight and remain closed until
September 11. Tbe only reason given for
the ehut-down In tbat the firm deelrei that
the visiting Grand Army veteran * hall have
a full opportunity next week to vHlt tbt
works.
CRIED OVER SPILLED MILK
Hey Sh dH Tcnrn llronnne of Over
turned launch Poll nnd \ < > t on
Aeronnt of DOKN Illc >
When Judge Gordon announced In police
court ycF'crdny that he was ready for
the hearing In the case of tha State of Ne
braska ngalost n dog a whole neighborhood
trooped Into the bailiwick marked out for
witnessed to testify. Annlo Hoonoy's bull
dog , "Den , " wn said to have bitten Charlei
Drlffcorn'a 7-year-old boy Charlie nnd the
whole case hinged on the question whether
the boy cried over npllled milk or a dog bite.
The neighborhood was evenly divided as to
the cause of the tears. Borne substantiated
the statement of the Hooncy girl , who said
eho looked out of the window the morning
of August 18 and saw Charlie with a pall of
milk In one hand and a sunflower stalk In
the other shaking It through the picket
fence to madden the dog.
The canine jumped for the gate and the
child ran for a place of safety , but In doing
ao ho stumbled over the rnlla of a track and
spilled the contents of his pall. The dog was
caught before getting outside the yard , Its
owner said , and did not go near the boy , who
cried becauao of the loss of the milk.
Little Charlie Drlffcorn was the only one
who could testify that he had been bitten.
le eald ho was passing Mrs. Hooney'a house
it Ninth and Cumlng streets and the dog
capcd out at him , knocking him down nnd
> ltlng him on the face nnd leg. Ho was un
able to show teeth marks , but said "the pain
of the bites made him cry. The judge de
cided to continue the case for two weeks ,
tending the good behavior of the canine.
It Snvcil Illii HMI.J- .
"I take great pleasure In recommending
Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
remedy to the people of this vicinity , " says
Mr. J. H. Doak.1 Williams , Oregon. "When
my baby was terribly sick with the diar
rhoeae wore unable to cure him with the
doctor's assistance. As a last resort wo
.rled Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd
Diarrhoea remedy , and I nm happy to say
received Immediate relief nnd a complete
cure. "
Very Lorreiit Ilntcn
to
Philadelphia and New Tork
nnd return
via
The Northwestern Line ,
September 1 , 2 and 3.
Choice of routes ,
Stop-overs.
Three limited trains dally.
New city office , 1401 nnd 1403 Farnam.
The "Northwestern Line" Is the
Official line for the Nebraska G. A. R.
and W. C. n.
Special train leaves Omaha U. P. depot
4:65 : p. m. September 2 and runs through
to Philadelphia without change.
These accommodations are open to the
public.
Tlironpfh Colorado.
The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad , with
Its numerous branches penetrating the
Rockies , 1ms two distinct nnd separate lines
across the mountains. Tickets reading via
the "Scenic Lln-e" between Denver nnd
3rand Junction , ln connection with the
Rio Grande Western Ry. between Grand
Junction and Ogden , ore available over the
Denver & Rio Grande either Tla its main
line through Leadvllle and Glenwood
Springs or via the line over Marshall Pass
nnd through the Black Canon. Tourists to
and from Salt Lake City , Ogden or San
Francisco will find It to their advantage to
have their tickets read In both directions
via "The Scenic Line of the World , " thus
jelng able to use ono of the above routes
going nnd the other returning. Write S.
[ C. Hooper , G. P. & T. A. , Denver , Colo. ,
for Illustrated pamphlet. (
Notice.
The Hungarian society will hold religious
services far the coming Jewish holldaya at
the new Metropolitan hall , Twenty-second
nnd Harney streets , commencing Monday
evening , September 4 , 1899.
Tickets on sale by the committee.
A. BROWN. President.
O. SINGER. Secretary.
Announcement.
I wish to announce to the people of
Omaha nnd vicinity that It is my Intention
o continue the undertaking business so long
conducted by my husband , the late M. 0.
Maul , at 1417 Farnam street , and to ask
rom the public a continuance of the patron
age heretofore given the establishment. Re
spectfully , MRS. M. O. MAUL.
LOW IIATKS 11AST.
Via RocU Inland Ronte.
September 1 , 2 and 3.
Philadelphia and return , $31.20.
New York and return , $33.20.
Choice of routes. Special through train
leaves Omaha Saturday , September 2. For
'ull Information call at City Ticket office ,
1323 Farnam street.
Try the Her Grand hotel cafes. Own from
i a. m. until 12 p. m. Three cafes on first
floor and one grill room. Turkish and elec
trical baths. Ladles' day , Tuesdays.
To Clear Oat the Street Stand * .
The city council held a short special meet
ing yesterday to pass the salary appro
priation ordinance for the month. An ordi
nance was introduced amending the present
ordinance regulating street wagons , peanut
stands , candy stands , fruit carts and the
1
like. The new measure proposes to prbhlblt
them from standing on tht > streets within n
dlntrkt bounded by Cumlng , LtAvenworth.
Tenth nnd Twentieth ntreeti. It was re
ferred to th commit too on lire , wnter and
police ,
Bee Ham , jr. , fit Hagonback's.
l.O\V IIATHS HAST.
Niierlnl IjxcnrnlnnN Vln the
Ccittrnl , "Mnitnrn Knll * Hnnlc. "
To Philadelphia and return , $16.45 ! Sept
tombcr 1st to 4th Inclusive.
To Now Tork and return , $18.4& ; Septem
ber 1st to 4th Inclusive.
To Scronton , Pa. , nnd return , $16,46 ; Sep
tember 1st to 4th Inclusive.
To Detroit nnd return , $7.76 ; September
6th to 7th Inclusive.
To Detroit nnd return , $7.75 ; September
ICth to 17th Inclusive.
On tickets to Philadelphia , New York or
Scranton and return , atop-over allowed nt
Niagara Falls ,
For detailed Information apply to H. H.
Morley , Sw. P. A. , Kansas City , or any
coupon ticket agent.
SP13CIAL EXCURSIONS
Vln the WnlinHli Ilnllronil.
Chicago to Toronto and return , August
2 ( ! to 29. 112.40.
Chicago to Philadelphia and return , Sep
tember 1 , 2 and 3 , $16.46.
Chicago to Now York and return , Septem
ber 1 , 2 and 3 , $18.45.
Chicago to Detroit and return , September
16 and 17 , $7.76.
For further particulars In regard to
routes , stopovers , etc. , cell on or write O. N
Clayton , N. W. P. Agt. , room 606 Karbach
Dtk. , Omnhn. Neb.
1M\V 11AT1SS TO THE BAST.
Via the Milwaukee Line.
On September 1 , 2 and 3 the Chicago , Mil
waukee & St. Paul railway will sell round
trip tickets Omaha to New York and return
and Omaha to Philadelphia and return at
extremely low rates. Moro liberal condi
tions than over before offered. For full In
formation address or call nt 1604 Fnrnnm
street. F. A. NASH ,
General Western Agent.
MlHNonrl Pacific Railway.
Low Round Trip Rates.
To Philadelphia , and New York.
September 1. 2 and 3.
The next homeseekers' excursion leaves
Omaha to points south , southeast and south
west Tuesday , September 6. For full Information
mation call nt company ofllce , southeast
corner Fourteenth and Douclas.
Rene Ilabean Corpn * Cane.
The Antonio Rose habeas corpus case
come UD tor hearing again yesterday
before Judge Baker , but a continuance was
taken until Tuesday forenoon on application
of the attorneys for Rose. The prisoner
will meantime remain In the custody of the
sheriff. Deputy Sheriff Barry of Cleve
land is here with requisition papers to take
Rose back to Ohio , and will have to await
the result of this hearing.
All weak places m your system effectually
'closed against disease by DeWitt's Little
arly Risers. They cleanse the bowels ,
promptly cure chronic constipation , regulaU
the liver and Oil you with new life and
vigor. Small , pleasant sure : never gripe.
Hard coal , $8.60 per ton , September de
livery. R. M. McClelland & Co. , 2S06 Cum
lng street.
LAST CALL
The Few Summer Goods We
Have Left'Will be Slaught
ered at theiollowing prices :
Men's -Crash Suits * 75o
Linen Pants . i . 39o
Boys and Mon'a.caps , large
lot to pick from 15 °
Light Weight Under wear. 15e
Working Shirts 15o
Men's Wool Cheviot Pants. 48o
Men's Wool Ch'eriot Suits. 81.08
Never Before and . Possibly
Never Again Will You Get
Goods rte Cheap.
GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO. ,
CAPITOL AVE. ,
NEAR I6TH STREET. ,
Cloie to Bennett' * .
We Close Saturday at 6 p , m ,
O
H
MAKE MONEY
By taking advantage of the Burlington Route's cheap rates to Denver
on September 6 , 7 and 8. Round trip tickets will be cold for $10.00 , a
little more than one fare. Tlcketa good to return any time until Septem
ber 30.
The best train for Denver leaves the Burlington Station , Omaha ,
at 4:25 : p. m. , arriving in Denver the next morning at 7:10 : o'clock.
Attached to this train U one of the finest dining cars on the conti
nent
Ticket ODlcp Burlington Stntlon
noa Fnrnum St. , lUtli and Mimou Sin. ,
Telephone 200. Telephone aiO ,
DENVER TRAINS
DAILY. .
Leave Omaha 4.25 P.m. Today Arrive Denver 7.35 a.m. Tomorrow.
Leave Omaha | | .55 Tonight Arrive Denver 2.55 p.m.Tomorrow.
BUFFET 8MOKINO AND LIBRARY CARSt PALACE SLEEPING CARS
DINING CARS , Meals a la Carto. CHAIR OARH.
$19.00
For the Round Trip to Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo ,
Sept. 6th-7th.8th , Good for Return Until Sept. 30th.
CITY TICKET OFFICE 1302 Farnam St. Teleohoni 316
BICYCllE LIGHTJTHAT FAILED !
Pollen Court Vrrnlnn or n Fopnlnr
Rtorr Makm Ilio Rncctntnm
Smile.
niohnrd H. Black's nppoaranco In police
court to answer to the charge of violating
he lamp ordinance was the occasion for n
ow choice bits of judicial repartee. Black
stepped to the desk In charge of the court
officer. "Mr. Black , " asked the Judge ,
glancing at the complaint , "what have you
o say for yourself ? " '
"Well , It's llko this , your honor , " explained
the cj-clor , "I was wheeling along thinking
of weightier matters nnd didn't know the
amp had gene out until pinched by the (
> olleeman. " An "um" of Incredulity pref
aced the ccmrt's response. "I cannot
understand how In this enlightened com
munity you can expect me to bellevo such
n flimsy version of 'the light that failed. '
It won't go down. I will enlighten you to
this extent , lighten you the sum of $2 and
coats , and nm sorry 1 cannot make U any
lighter. "
Black counted out the change nnd lit out
whllo the spectators smiled.
Surcmli. J.luo "Wildfire.
You can't keep n good thing down. News
of It travels fast. When things nro "tho
best" thsy become "the best selling. " Abra
ham Hare , a leading druggist of Belleville ,
O. , writes1 "Electric Bitters nro the best
selling bitters I have yet handled In my 20
yenrs' experience. " You know why ? Most
diseases begin In disorders of stomach , liver ,
kidneys , bowels , blood and nerves. Electric
Dltters tones up the stomach , regu.
latcs the liver , kidneys and bowels , purifies
the blood , strengthens the nerves , hence
cures multitudes of maladies. U builds up
the entire system. Puts new life nnd vigor
Into nny weak , sickly , run-down man or
woman. Only 60 cents. Sold by Kuhn &
Co. , druggists ; guarnnteed.
Dr. Shepnrd Hay Pover. 312 N. Y. Life.
75c
Saturday
we will
place 011
sale the
balance of
our sum
mer's stock
in ladies'
wrappers
consisting
of lawns ,
percales
and prints ,
that sold
from $1.25 to $2.2B , at the extremely
low prlco of 75c. Come early and got
first choice.
: SCOfIELD
CIOAK&SUITGO.
1510 Douglas St.
Take each night one only of SHERMAN'S
RHUBARB LIVER PILLS , which nr the
one pill made that can be taken to move
the bowels WITHOUT the risk of CONBE-
QUENT CONSTIPATION. Regarding Rhu
barb , the active principle of which Is the
chief ingredient In this pill , the following
Is .found on page 1379 of 1894 edition of The
National Dispensary : "THE GENTLE
ACTION of Rhiibarb renders It one of the
BEST REMEDIES FOR CONSTIPATION. "
SHERMAN'S RHUBARB LIVER PILLS are
purely vegetable , and contain in addition to
Rhubarb a combination of Ingredients which
have a stimulating effect on the liver and
excite the bowels to natural and healthy
action. THEY DO NOT GRIPE. Price. 25
cents. Sold by < -
Sherman & McDonnell Drug Go , ,
1G13 DODGE ST. . OMAHA , NEB.
Middle of Block.
By mail upon receipt of price.
NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN.
Also complete line of
CASES. . 91.00 to 91.70
ItIII- BOOKS . 7Cc to 91.50.
CARD CASKS . 7CC TO fl.BO
COIN PURSES . IOC UP.
J. A. FILLER & CO. ,
Cut Price Druggists ,
COP. 14th and Douglas Sto.
Another
$10.00
Cash
Prize
to the woman who secures between Sept.
1st and 16th the greatest number of Whllo
Russian soap wrappeis. No wrappers
turned In before Sept. 1st nor after 2 o'clock
p. m , Sept. 15tli will be counted In this $10
contest , but each and every wrapper , no
matter when turned In , will count In the
grand prize contest ending Dec , 20th , 1693 ,
when the woman having the greatest num
ber of
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP WRAPPERS
to her credit will receive as a present a
$250.00 Aliiskn sealskin Jacket made to meas
ure , There will also bo nine additional
prizes , Two valued at $25 each and seven
of $10 cash e ch ,
These contests open only to the women of
Nebraska and the city ol Council Bluffs , la.
Bring or send all wrappers to Jas. S. Kirk
& Co. , 306 8. 12th St. , Omaha.
I/lllle A , Rngatz , Columbus , Neb , , had
the greatest number of White Russian soap
wrapperu up to noon , Aug , 81 , and receives
the JIO cosh prize ,
TEETH EZTKACTED 25 CENTi
PAINLESS DR. MASON.
BXT81CTIOK DENTIST
4tb Floor Brotrn Blk. , lith and Doujlti
Gold Alloy Filling $1.OO
Cold Filling $1.OO and up
Gel $ Crowns $5.OO
SetTeetb$5.00
Btst Teeth S7.5O
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EXTRA !
JUm .im _ A. .m. jML. JL. L J * - - * - w
fall Fall
Clothing 'Clothing
Sco that ffarnam St. Window. No store nny-
where is more AVieoly ready for its friends , the public
than this , and we were never so splendidly equip
ped for a great fall business with a magnificent stock
oi goods a perfect system and a competent army of
men to wait upon you knowing your needs and your
ability to provide for them knowing that the present
season promises good returns for worthy preparations
we have prepared with lavish hand to give you the
choice clothing of the world , and to render the great
service you will require of us. There is no difficulty in
making good looking clotliing fine clothing , any amount
of it and there is no difficulty in keeping the prices
down , with trade as active as 'tis hero , Years of extra
ordinary experience have taught us how to org anize for
the biggest retail clothing business in the west.
Todau Vf ® draw the curtain that" you nmy get
your first glimpse of the new things in Men's and Boys' '
Fall Clothing we think it the grandest showing of the
good things in up-to-date clothing Omaha has over gazed
upon , and we want your ideas and your criticism.
Clothing Clothing
Store Store
Clothes Clothes
for for
Women , Women ,
Special showing of one
Thursday ' Thursday
thousand dozen men's new
neckties today they are
Sept. only Sept.
35c.
7th , . 7th ,
For best tie in the house.
1899. Monday is Labor Day , this 1899 ,
store will be closed all.day.
Great Altera PIANOS
tion Sale of
Being compelled to lay new flooring throughout our entire building we mutt
dispose of our Immense stock of STEINWAY , VOSE & SONS , EMERSON ,
IVER8 & POND , A. B. CHASE , PACKARD and 17 other standard makes of
pianos without delay. .
Buy now and save from $100 to $150 on
high grade Instruments.
$500 pianos for $360. '
$450 planoa for $300.
$400 pianos for $275.
$350 pianos for $250.
3 sample planes , fancy cases , worth dou
ble the amount now going at $148 , $169 ,
$187. 1 Emeraon square , rosewood case ,
$35. 1 dulld & Co. , square , round corners ,
$45. Other square pianos and organs from
$25 upward. Every Instrument ful ly warranted.
N w Instruments for rent , tune d , repaired , moved , stored and exchanged.
Laweit rates. Telephone 1C25.
We sell now planoa on $5.00 pay mento every day In the year. Write for
catalogues , prices and terms.
Schmoller & Mueller
Largest Piano House In the West , 1313 Farnam Street ,
We have
hefircl
of him
Our ad man went treat and north to hunt
a cool place. You have also hoard of
Krtig
Cabinet
After a hot day's work on these hot streets
you go home tired , Need refreshing , so does
the tired housekeeper Telephone 420 as'us-
ual. Same result. Every body refreshed ,
FHHI ) KHUfl IIHIIWIVO CO. ,
Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson Street
NAME OF SWIFT
On Lard , on Ham , on
Bacon is a guarantee
of purity.
Swift and Company ,
Chicago , KOIIBUH City , Omuhu ,
St , Louis , St Josepl ) , St. Paul ,
nAV AS > ieac ,
PAY Hjoutell8t rk
TBEES. Outfit oUohitolf freo. VMBUU tettUlc , HI
A
HANDSOME
SUIT
OF
THREE
ROOMS-
on the second floor looking out
the grand court of
THE
BUILDING
Hardwood floonu w&ll * Jut reSeoof
ated , electric light , uteam bett , all
night elevator service You o&n'l
find a handsomer office la Omaha.
R. C.
PETERS ,
RENTAL ,
ACENTS.-BEE BUiLPINO.
Howell's
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