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AFFAIRS OF THE RAILROADS Old Qulncy Eonta Takes Charge of Port Arthur Offices in Omaha SIDNEY SITTING ON THE ANXIOUS SEAT " \Vnr IleltiK Made on Southern t'nclflo fur L'nrpnuoiinlilcnenn lit Trrnt- niGiit of National r < lncallonal AfiKoulntlon Iltilca. Thcro will no longer bo a direct represen tation of the Port Arthur route In Omaha. The trade mark which has for two years done nervlco ( or the Kansas City , I'lttslmrg & Quit rood and its associate lines will not Iio nn clement In the local railroad circles hereafter , except Incidentally. Slnco the main Hno passed Into the hands of receivers the northern lines hnvo been put under a distinct management and now represent a separate company. The trade mark "Qulncj Iloutc , " which was used a few years 4go before the consolidation , will again be called Into ecrvlce. The officials who In the past have represented the Port Arthur will be come the representatives of the "Qulncy Houtc , " but the local business of the former road will bo cured for by the same officers. Tradlo arrangements between the two sys tems wilt be continued as they have In the past. All the advertising matter , Including the -windows of the city office , will be changed to read "Qulncy Iloutc. " AOA1NST TIIU HUUTHHHX PACIFIC. llnllrondH 1'nt In n Low Kate for halt I.ukc. War agalnet the Southern Pacific for Its alleged unrenuonablcncfB In Its treatment of the rates to the National Educational As- fioclatlon meeting at Los Angeles Is being kept up. Ono by one the points of Intercut In the west and northwest have secured n special rate lor the tt.imo period affecting the educational meeting that as much travel ns possible may be diverted from Southern California. The last place to secure these rates Is Salt Lake City , and the announce ment has lust been made , all the Omaha lines putting In the now rate. Owing to the Southern Pacific's action ths roado using the Ogden gateway only receive $7.25 for hauling a passenger from the Mis souri river to Ogdcn , the Southern Pacific demanding the bulk of the rate. With the low rates to the other points which have been put up as eldo attractions , these roads will receive the benefit. The period affected will 'bo ' from Juno 25 to July 11. .icnr.n MUX IU COXKIUMS SAM- : . I'aclllp Short I.lno Hi-Id liy Itccclvcr I'litllovr Company | H Or anlzi-il. The Sttlo of the Pacific Short Line rail road , extending from South Sioux City to O'Neill , this state , made by Special Master R. S. Iundy has been confirmed by Judge Manser of the United States court. The sale of the Pacific Short Line was brought about by the foreclosure of a mort gage hold by the Manhattan Trust company of Now York. The property was bought In by William S. and Robert E. Ted , repre sentatives of a now company that Is In process of organization. At this sale the property was bid oft at $1.750,000. In con firming the sale the court rendered a de ficiency Judgment In the sum of $1GG4,104 against the stockholders of the old com pany. According to the terms of the de- crco the railroad Is to remain In the custody of the receiver until the further order of the court , or until the organization of the new company Is completed and It takes posses sion of the property. SIDM3Y STILL 11131,1) IN SUSPENSE. No I'onltlrc ANniiriuicp Olven That Ilurlliifjton Will Crown Thcro. There Is probably no town In the state moro Interested In the Intentions of a rail road company so far as they affect a now line than Sidney. When It was announced that the Burlington was to build from Al- llanco south to Brush , Colo. , the residents ot Sidney saw at once that their town would bo In almost direct line ot the survey and be gan to speculate upon the probability of Its securing the now road. General Manager Holdrego said ho could not say positively that the line would touch Sidney , but ho thought the chances were favorable. Ho Bald the surveys had not been completed and for that reason ho would make no posi tive statement , but ho was Inclined to bo- llovo Sidney would bo taken In. It will bo necessary to cross the Union Pacific main line somewhere near that point , and If the surveyors find that the lines at Sidney nro as favorable as anywhere else the crossing will probably bo made there. SHAUGHNKSSV IS NEW PIl Vice Prcnlilont of the Canadian pa _ olllc SncrT'i'iU Vnn Homo. MONTREAL , Juno 12. T. G. Shaugh- nefaywas today elected president of the Canadian Pacific railway , vlco Sir William Van Home , resigned. Van Jlorno becomes adviser to the Board of Directors. Shaugh- ncesy was vlco .president. . ItalHvay Note * anil rcrNnnnln. C. M. Talcott of the Pullman company has returned from a visit to Chicago. II. S. Reardon of Qulncy , general man ager of the Qulncy route , was In Omaha Sunday. John N. Baldwin , assistant general solic itor of the Union Pacific , has returned from Chicago. 0. W. Merrill of Des Molnes , traveling freight agent for tlio Kock Island , spent Sunday lu Omaha. C. E. Wantland of Denver , traveling agent for the Union Pacific land depart ment. Is In the city. E. Buckingham , superintendent of trans portation for tlio Union Pacific , has 're turned from a western trip. C. J. Lane , assistant general freight agent for the Union Pacific , has gone to Portland , and will bo away about two weeks. Union Pacific , No. 1 , struck a horse and buggy iiear Ames on Saturday. The horse was Injured , and the buggy lyokcn , but a boy who v.as in the vehicle escaped without damage. M. W. Joyce , who has been traveling pas senger agent for the Qulncy route , with headquarters at Maryvllle , Mo. , has been transferred to Omaha , and will travel out of this city. 01. D. Ostoer of Unite , Mont. , was found near the track of the Union Pacific main line at Rock Swings. Wyo. , on Sunday with Ills skull fractured. H Is supposed he fell from a west bound passenger train. Shrinors nro now tlio special feature of passenger travel. The annual session of the Imperial council will bo held at Buffalo this week , and ttiu caniol rtdcra are hurryIng - Ing across the desert to attend. Two Pull man cars , occupied by the Denver contin gent , went east over the Burlington , and the Utah , Wyoming and Montana delegates came over the Union Pacific. A special meeting of the American Asso ciation of Traveling Passenger Agents has been called at St. Paul on July 3 , 4 and 5. < Ae the regular meeting of the association will bo held In Denver In September a spe cial meeting at this ( line Is said to forecast n strlka of seine sort. The agents will transact most of their business on July 3 , and will spend the other two days rcllectlug at tbo lakes in Northern Minnesota. It is a natural1 sparkling wine produced In America under the supervision of expert wine makers. Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne. Four young ladles , who earn their own riving , will take vacations at The Ileo's ex pense. Help your friends by caving couponi I EXHIBITS ARE ARRIVING Attractions for tltc nxponltlnn Arc .Vnr llrlrm Put In Plncc. Exhibits for the Greater America Exposi tion nro now arriving and the work of placing them goes on at a lively rate. Sev eral consignments came In Sunday and oth ers today. In the Machinery building the spaces to bo occupied by heavy machinery are being strengthened by stone foundations so that there tray not be any Jar to the floors. Much of the tropical shrubbery that ar rived last week has been transferred to the grounds and has been act out. Considerable ot this stuff has been put In the grass plats about the lagoon , but a greater portion has gone Into the Horticultural building , which Is to bo converted Into a tropical garden. Of all the places on the grounds the Mld- wajs are probably the busiest. Hundreds of men nro at work erecting new building and making changes In tlioso that were In use last Benson. With two exceptions all the exposition offices have been moved to the Service building on the grounds. OPPOSE CHANGE OF GROUNDS Omaha Itrnl IXnti * l1uiiiKC l Will I'rne It * OltJrolloiiN llcforr the Ilonril of 1'iltirntlon. At a meeting of the Omaha Real Estate exchange a resolution was adopted declar ing that the exchange Is opposed to having any change- made In the High school ground other than Is necessary for the erection of now buildings. A committee , composed of W. L. Selby , W. H. Green , John F. Flack and A. P. Tukcy , was appointed to present the resolution to the board of education and to glvo their reasons for urging an objection to the lowering of the grade as contem plated. Chairman Green of the committee on pic nic arrangements announced that the Doug las county bar association had accepted the Invitation of the exchange to Join In the picnic and that a majority of the members expect to participate. The city council and the other city and county officers nro also expected to Join in the outing. The picnic will take place at Arlington Saturday. Juno 21. LOCKS THE BOYS IN A BARN Gnu SchalTor l.'Iml.s Tire Iloyn Pryltisr Open Illn AVImloir mid Unfitly IttuiH Them Down. Whllo the family of Gus Schaffer , 1902 Emmet street , was away from homo Satur day afternoon Mr. Schaffer saw two boys attempting to pry open a window In his house. Ho chased them away and followed them to Twentieth and Locust streets , where they took refuge In a coal shed. Ho locked the door and called the police. The boys gave their mames as Harry Glllam and Leon ard Kearns , and their ages as 13 and 11 years respectively. Shortly after the Incarceration of the lads II. M. Stokes , 1922 Emmet street , came to the station and reported that some boys had broken Into his barn and had taken some bicycle tools. The officers went to the shed where they found Glllam and Kearns. After a thorough search they recovered a bicycle wrench which had evidently been concealed. Sllnor I'ollee MattorM. The blacksmith shop of Fred Wulff at Seventh and Marcv streets was broken open by thlovcs and about $20 worth of tools were stolen. Whllo Andy Fisher was shaking dice In McGuckln's saloon ho was robbed of $23 by some one. The money was recovered by Captain Her. Detective Grler of the Boston store ar rested J. B. Morris on the charge of stealing a shirt Saturday night. A complaint of petty laroeny was lodged against Morris. George C. Tucker complained to the police that some thief had entered his barber shop , 1401 North Twenty-fourth street , and had taken twelve razors , one pair of shears and * a hone. Frank Vodlcka. 213 South 'Thirteenth street. Informed the police that thieves en tered his tailor shop and took $25 worth of clothing. They got In through the basement by prying open a trap door. The complaint of assault and battery against Frank Fisher was dismissed In or der that the county attorney might file the moro serious charge of assault with intent to commit great bodily Injury. Anna Gaughan Is the complainant. Her face was fearfully bruised and swollen as the result of the assault. A colored man giving his name as A. L. Buckner was arrested by Detectives Heldfelt and Flsk at the request of the Kansas City police , who want him for assault with Intent to kill. Buckner acknowledged that his right name Is Ell Buckner : as claimed by the Mis souri authorities. He has refused to return without a rcaulsltlon. John' Del'lbrldgo entered a plea of guilty to the charge of assaulting Detective Heolan and was given a suspended sentence of thirty days in order that ho might leave the city. Dellbrldge and Button put up n/ / hard fight when arrested Saturday night by Detectives Drummy and Hcelan. Both were beaten Into submission. Mrs. Wiley Phillips , wife of "King" Phil lips , loft yesterday afternoon for her homo In Mount Pleasant , Tenn. Prior to her de parture she wrote her husband a heart rend ing letter advising him to turn his heart ! toward Ono who could aid htm moro than she. Later on she told Matron Ryan she need not send It as his attorney bad b en to BOO her and had tried to make her be- llevo her husband had not mistreated her. The following marriage licenses were Issued on Monday : Name and Residence. Age. James Daley , South Omaha . 29 Mary Ann McGraw , South Omaha . 39 Albert Hanson , Washington county . 23 Huldah A. Nelson , Douglas county . IS Louis C. Fix , Zanesvllle. 0 . 29 Sadie E. Dennett , Omaha . 23 Hugo L. Raven , Omaha . 24 Suslo E. Yocum , Omaha . 23 John W. Daly , Grand Junction , Cole , . . . 36 Mary E. Davis , South Omaha . 25 Angola S. Gantr Omaha . 29 Carrlo E. Miller , Omaha . 19 Cyrus O. Nelson , South Omaha. . . . 29 Lizzie A. M. Campion , Omaha . 27 I-'rlciul 10 Frit-nil , It Is not what newspapers say , but what neighbor says to neighbor or friend to friend , that has brought Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy into such general use. It Is as natural for people to express their gratitude after using this rem edy as It Is for water to How down hill. It Is the ono remedy that can always bo de pended upon , whether It be a baby sick with cholera Infantum or n man with cholera roorbus. It Is pfeasant , safe and reliable. Have you a bottle of it In your home ? Utah Mining DUtrlutN. BIngham , Tlntlc , Park City , Mercur , Marysvale , Oofd Mountain , Deep Creek , La Sal , described and illustrated in a sixty- four page pamphlet , together with a Pro spector's may of Utah , and claim ( grouped ) maps of Dlngnam , Tlntlc and Mercur , ready for delivery Juno 20. Send 6 cents In postage for this , the most complete and re liable write-up ot the mineral resources of Utah every published. F. A. WADLEIGH , General Passenger and Ticket Agent , Salt Lake City , Utah. Pay your High School alumni dues at Ualduff's. Her Grand Hotel Turkish Baths now open , SYLVESTER-M. A. , wife of George Syl vester , aged 77 years , at residence , 3335 Ames r-vcnuo. Fune ul services Wednesday at 2:30 : p , in. , from Saint's chapel , Twenty-Hrst and Clark street. Interment Prospect Hill cemetery , rivu CIIICAOO sinx TAKP. STOCK. Aftrr Completing Thrlr ll < * Riilnr Si'ml- Annnal Inventory Thry Mi-II for SPOT CASH TO BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. Thousands of ladles' , men's , misses' , boys' and children's shoes , These ahocs that RO on sale are from the following well known Chicago shoo manu facturers and wholesale dealers : Phclps. Dodge & Palmer , H. B. Goodrich & Co. . C. M. Henderson & Co. , and Rico & Hutclilns. Among these you will find the very newest and latent style shoes , slippers and oxford tics. This sale wo propose to make the most sensational of any shoo ealo we , or anybody else , over held. We own these shoos for so lit tle money that we almost hesitate to name the little prices we offer them for , and yet every pair of shoes Is as good as gold , new and up to the mlnuto In style. To give you an Idea how these shoes will sell , wo will start out the first thing Wednesday morning and ABSOLUTELY GIVE AWAY FREE OF CHARGE About 100 pair ladles' oxford ties and shoes. These are small sizes , but very good shoes. 1,000 pair children's tan shoes In button and lace , sizes S',4 to 11 , go for C9c. 1,000 pair misses' shoes , same as above , will go for 79c , COO pair young ladles' , same style , sizes 2Vz to 6 , will go at 9Sc. There will bo thousands of ladles' oxford ties , slippers and strap sandals , at 29c , COc and 75c. Then there are about COO pair ladles' beau- tlful dongola lace bhocs , with both plain and fancy vesting tops , that are worth from $3.00 to $4.00 n pair , and they will go at $1.59. There will bo men's shoes , made by Phelps , Dodge & Palmer , that would retail elsewhere for $5.00 to $6.00. they will go at $1.98. In fact , the prices will be so phenomenally low and the values so remarkably great , the styles so now and up to date , that your won der will grow with every mlnuto when the sale opens. We cannot too strongly recom mend the bargains wo offer In this great shoo sale. sale.Wo personally advlso everybody , no matter how particular or how critical they may bo In regard to their footwear , ito attend this sale and buy quickly , for It Is not possible for such values to over bo offered again for so very little money. The sale begins Wednesday morning at Boston Store , and wo will bo obliged to cn- largo the department very greatly to place these shoes on sale. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. . ICth and Douglas Sts. MAC.NIKICI3XT TUAINS. Oinnlm to Chl neo. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way has Just placed In service" two magnifi cent electric lighted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at 5:45 : p. m. , arriving at Chicago at 8:25 : a. in. , nnd leaving Chicago at 6:15 : p. m. and arriving at Omaha at 8:20 : a. m. Each train IB lighted thoroughly by electricity , has buffet smoking cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars nnd reclining chair cars and runs over the shortest line nnd smoothest roadbed between - tween the two cities. Ticket office , 1504 Farnam street , nnd nt Union depot. Health of the City IN Gooil. Health Commissioner Spaldlng says that ( hero Is very little sickness in Omaha at present , even considering the fact that the sick rate Is generally low In ( May and Juno. The lateness of the season and the long delay In the coming of the warm weather has boon a blessing to Infants , who nro the first to feel the effects of any rise In the temperature. A warm Juno Is a sure forerunner of an Increase In the mortality of Infants. Tlio city Is comparatively safe from an invasion of dlscaso by way of the Ice supply , as the monthly chemical analy ses of samples ot Ice taken from the wagons In the street show that the consumers are telnj furnished with a fairly pure article. There will probably be no danger from this source until the supply of reservoir Ice has been exhausted later In the summer , and after that the Ice will need close In spection. Teachcm And others who Intend taking advantage of the low excursion rates made for the National Educational association meeting at Los Angeles In July should avail them selves of the opportunity of traveling nt feast In one direction tnrough Colorado and the Rocky mountains , famous the world over for their magnificent scenery. The Denver and Rio Grande railroad , "The Scenic Line of the World , " Is the most popular route through Colorado en route to the Pacific coast. The rate to Los Angeles and return via this route is the same as by way of all others ono lowest first-class fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. All railroads will seir tickets to Los Angeles nnd return via this route In ono or both directions , which will allow liberal stop-over prlvllegi-s both ways , thus afford ing a splendid opportunity to view the supe rior scenic attractions offered by this line. S. K. HOOPER , G. P. & T. A. , Denver. Mortality StntlNtlcn. The following births and deaths have been reported to the office of the health commis sioner : Births Charles Spencer , 2011 North Twenty-fifth street , boy ; F. B. Strandgaard , filO North Twentieth street , girl ; Fred H. Kruse , 934 South Twenty-fifth street , girl ; J. B. Cash , Sixth nnd California streets , girl ; Charfes Yager , 1136 North Seventeenth street , girl ; A. J. Doll , 1414 North Twen tieth street , girl ; Gust Nelson , 1809 Mason street , boy ; Robert Ashburn. 1412 Jackson street , boy. Deaths Ida May Wilson , 2206 North Twenty-first street , 16 years ; John Oakleaf , Thirteenth and Jackson streets , 45 years ; Mrs. Catherine A. Vnn Horn , 1313 North Twenty-sixth street , 72 years. OlorloiiN ricvtu. Comes from Dr. D. B. Carcllo of Washlta , I. T. Ho writes : "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula , which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face and the best doctors could glvo no help , but her cure Is complete and 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 and running sores , It stimulates liver , kidneys and bowels , expels poisons , helps digestion , builds up the strength. Only BO cents. Sold by Kubn & Co. , druggsts. Guaranteed. Wanted , two first-class tea and coffee salesmen , with an established trade In these goods In Nebraska or the northwest. Large salaries paid to star men. Useless to wrlto unless such. H. C , Fisher , Chicago. The Dewey European Hotel , 13th nnd Farnam. First-class rooms ; rates reasona ble. IIOSTOV sronn nirvs t.MimiiiA. . Sale of linlircllaw a nil Parimol * , the lilIce of Which Wan Never KIKMTII. ALU GO ON SALE TODAY. 19C. 290 , 390 , G9C , 750. 98C. The trustee In bankruptcy of a Now York umbrella nnd parasol manufacturer soils us the entire stock of made-up goods nt less than half the wholesale price. Fourteen bargain squares nnd tables piled high with nl kinds of umbrellas nnd para sols. BLUE SERGE UMBRELLAS , 19C. Lot No. 1 About 250 navy blue scrgo um brellas , good quality , go at 19c. FAST BLACK UMBRELLAS , 290. Lot No. 2 About 500 fast black umbrellas , with ebony sticks , fancy gold , silver nnd floral design handles , all go at 29c. STEEL ROD SERGE UMBRELLAS , 39C. Lot No. 3 Ono Immense lot of fast black , heavy twilled , serge umbrellas , with fancy Dresden handles , nickel silver rings and bttrl rods , made on r-nragon frame , nil go at 39c. ENGLISH GLORIA UMHRELLAS , 59C. Lot No. 4 1.000 high class , fast color , English gloria umbrellas , made with steel rods , paragon frame and fancy silver- trimmed handles , horn handles , natural wood handles nnd Inlaid pearl handles , all go at D9c each ; regular price would be $1.00. GLORIA SILK UMBRELLAS , 7.1C. Lot No. G In this lot v.111 bo found all the gloria silk , twilled silk and fine English serge umbrellas , all 26-Inch , made with par agon frame , steel rods , with nil kinds ol handles. Including long Dresden , highly pol ished natural wood , ebony , fancy celluloid nnd many other styles ; all go nt 75c each. $2.00 SILK UMBRELLAS , 9SC. Lot No. 6 Wll contain the finest umbrellas ever shown In Omaha for 9SC. Every um brella In this lot Is silk , In plain taffeta and twilled silk , with a great variety ot plain nnd fancy handles ; all go at 9Sc each ; worth as high as $2.00. $5.00 UMBRELLAS AT $1.19. $1.98 , $2.50. Lot No. 7 All the very finest umbrellas from this stock will bo divided into three lots , nt $1.49. $1.98 and $2.CO. Jn these lots will bo found the very finest plain and fancy umbrellas and parasols , made of black silk , changeable silk nnd fancy colors , with plain nnd fancy borders , nil kinds of plaid nnd chiffon trimmed parasols ; nil go on bargain square at $1.49. $1.98 nnd $2.50. Umbrellas In this lot worth up to $5.00 each. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts. Au mm it PI * ni < * ii IN. The top-liners In the Crclghton-Orphcum this week nro the two Escamlllos , who nro father and son. The remarkable supple ness of body and steadiness of mind which the lad of 14 displays are astonishing. To turn the customary handspring on a solid surface Is sufficiently difficult , to achieve this feat on a slock wire Is something un precedented by ono so young. The most marvelous act done by the two Is a feat of head-to-head balancing on the slack wlro which has no counterpart on the vaudeville stage. Reno and Richards are eccentric trick tumbrers who present a specialty which Is rite with fun and keeps the audi ence In a roar. Hugh J. Emmett , a ven triloquist of rare attainments , presents all by himself a skit entitled "A Musical Ctourtshlp , " which Is wonderfully effective. Loney Haskell Is a dialect humorist par ex cellence and has made a most pronounced hit. The entire bill Is weir worth seeing. The Trocadcro theater is a boon to Omaha theater-goers these hot days and nights. It Is the only place In the city where peo- pfo can thoroughly enjoy a performance away from the discomforts that the warm weather begets. At this house , In chosen attitude about a taWe or In easy , comfort able chairs , one ma.1 ; olt nnd smoke nnd drink cooling beverages while witnessing a first- class vaudeville performance , and It is a first-class show In every respect. In ad dition to the theater there Is a large , cool garden where ono may thoroughly enjoy nn hour or so In Bohemia very pleasantly. This week's bill Includes the five Carnallas , lady and gentlemen acrobats , who created such a furore last week and who have been re tained for another week ; Grapewln nnd Chance , In their clever skit , "A Mlsmatcd Couple ; " Charles A. Lodor , the Incompara ble Juggler ; tbo Deltorcllls , musical gro tesques ; Julius Rose , the Hebrew impersonator senator ; the Sisters Parker. In a singing and dancing specialty , and F. V. P. Rawcriff , the local prodigy on the violin , who is mak ing his entrance into vaudeville. Pcrxoiml Tav Collection * . City Treasurer Edwards has gone over the books of his office for the last year nnd a half and separated the personal from the realty taxes. Heretofore the dally abstracts of tax receipts Issued have not shown what part of the Income has been derived from personal taxes and what from realty taxes , but in the future separate accounts will bo kept. The following statement shows how the collection of personal taxes was con ducted for 1898 : . Valuation as per tax list $5G2S,533.00 Tax produced by 24-mlll levy 135,031.79 Collected to May 31 , 1S99 , on prin cipal 103,833.70 Collected to Moy 31 , 1S99 , on inter est 1,191.96 Total collections . $ 107,025.66 The 'amount collected , exclusive of Inter est , Is 78.3462 per cent of the entire lax. The amount of personal and realty taxes col lected for the same period was 65 per cent of the whole tax on December 31 last and is slightly moro now. rH * Annual Koniiiluii. County Clerk Haverly and his assistants nro busy receiving the reports at the asses sors , which nro being checked up ready for submission to the Board of Equalisation. The Board of County Commissioners will meet Tuesday as a board of equalization and remain In session for fifteen days. It will bo several days before the schedules can be sufficiently tabulated to afford any accurate estimate of the total valuation. Some Cheap KxcurxloiiN via. Hock Inland Iloiul. Buffalo nnd return , June 11-12. $26.75. Los Angeles and return , Juno 25 to July 8. $52. Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo and re turn , Juno 25 to July 8 , $19. Detroit nnd return , July 3 , 4 nnd 5 , $22. Richmond , Va. , and return , Jury 10 , 11 nnd 12 , $33.70. Indianapolis and return , July 18 , 19 and $20. $19.40. Salt Lake City and return , Juno 25 , July 11 , $32. For full Information call at city ticket office , 1323 Farnam street. Wednesday evening , Juno 14 , Company D , Seventh United States Infantry , will glvo a Boclal dance at the post hall. Fort Crook , Nob. Tickets , 60 cents. Ladles free. All are cordially Invited. Balduff's barrels of ice cream will bo this week composed of the following flavors Va nilla , Mocha and Sultanna. Dr. Shepard Catarrh. 312 Now York Life. § § > < li GOOD TRACK i ! ALL THE WAY Not good "In spots" or hero and there , or for stretches of fifty or a hundred mllea , but good all the way right straight through from Omaha to Chicago , St. Louis and Denver. Heavy steel rails 2.COO ties to the mile plenty of ballast. Over a track llko the Burlington's a speed of 00 miles an hour is perfectly safe , Chicago trains at :40 : a. m. and 5:05 : p , m , For Denver at 4:25 : p , in , For St. Louis at 4:55 : p. m. Ticket Onice Ilurlliittlou Station 1COU Fumum St. 10th anil Jin no n St . Telcphoue50. . uiic , 'IIO. i\rrusio.\s. Vln tlir ClilrnK" . MIliTnnkcc A S' ' I'niil Hnllnny. Juno 11 and 12 , Uuffalo , N. Y. , nnd re turn. J26.7S. July 3 , 4 and B , Detroit , Mich. , and re turn , $22.00. Jury 10 , 11 and 12 , Richmond , Va. , nn return , $3o.7o. July IS , 19 and 20 , Indianapolis and re turn , $10 40. Also reduced round trip summer cxcur slon tickets on sale to many points In Iowa Illinois , Minnesota , Wisconsin , Michigan lake points and eastern resorts. Ticket now on sale , Rood returning until Oct. 31st Full Information cheerfully Riven nt th Milwaukee Hallway City Ticket Ofllcc. 150 Farnam street. V. A. NASH. General Western Agent. Several superb parasols will be carrle at the ( Ireater America tixposltlon this sum iner bv a number of participants In Th ttee's Popular Olrl Vacation Contest. Thes parasols will be prizes Rheu to the sccom four from head of list at end of this wee and nro to bo presented by the Ilostoi Store. In whose front window they are no * . on exhibition. Thev nro worth seeing. For official map of city of Los Angeles am N. K. A. pamphlet call nt city ticket omc Union 1-aclflo , 1S02 Farnam street. Hire's Root Beer 12c makes 5 gallons. Vermont Root Beer makes S gallons 14c , Sherman & McConncll Drug Co. 1513 DODGE ST. . OMAHA. The "JENNESS MILLER" OX FORD Is the crowning success o the nineteenth century. It Is the most comfortable and most perfect- fitting low shoo yet devised for woman's wear. Llko the famous "Jenness Miller' Shoo It Is built on strictly hygienic and anatomical principles , to fit the feet as nature Intended. Only to bo had of us In this city Oxfords S3 "Jennesa Mlllor" Shoes $3.50. Extra quality $5. 1515 Douglas Stroot. To Insure Quickest Possible Time and Greatest Comfort ONLY TWO NIGHTS TO GALL , OREGON TAKE THE UNION PACIFIC Superb New Equipment , Solid Vestibuled Through Trains. CITY TICKET OFFICE , Telo. 316. 1302 Farnam 8t the tea ball is out of date and has been superseded by handsomely de signed teaspoons. Ever notice how popu lar Krug Cabinet lager beer always Is ? Never anything yet lound that can take the place of p-u-r-o unadulterated beer with the natural flavor that's Krug Cabinet the adulterated kind often pleases the palate , but It's un- nealthy to say the least. People who know : he good kind always Insist upon Krug Cabinet. It's put up In quart and pint jottles , hermetically sealed and Is so popu ! nr at thle season of the year , that It's to jo found In nearly every well regulated home , hotel or cafe. Try a case nnd you'll use no other. It's low priced. Fit HI J KUl'O ' HIIKUI.VO CO. , Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson Street. r TEKTH RXTHACTED 25 CENTS. PAIKLKSS BXTIiACTlON DENTIST 4th Floor Broun BIk. , 16th and Douglas Gold Alloy Filling $1.0O Gold Filling $1.00 and up ColdCrowus $5.00 Set Teeth $5.00 Best Teeth $7.50 Always Reliable and Sailsfariory. Premium Brand Sugar Ooreii Hams , Breakfast Bacon /nid / Kettle Rendered Lard. /ill Flrnt-clUBn Irii11-ra. Bee , Juno 13 , 1S9 . 97en's Cras/i iStraw Jrats jfcats The weather nmn is getting in his work in great style just now , and wo apologize for all we've said about him. llo thinks he's been treated cool in many ways and now ho intends to make it hot for us. Well , let her coinu. We're prepared to keep the most of you comfortable in the hat line. We've moro straw hats , better straw hats , and cheaper straw hats than any other house in America. We've ' Men's Straw Hats at 25c that are worth 50o. We've Men's Straw JIats at 45c , worth 75c. We've Men's Straw Hat-s at 75c that bring $1.00 and § 1.25 all over town and our $1.25 straw hats cannot bo equaled for loss than $2.00 anywhere. Men's Crash JIats arc selling way beyond our expectation. We've wired for more may get them may not you bet tor get them while you can. We've Men's Crash Hats at lr > c , 25c , 35c and 45e that are worth one-half and in many instances double. They como to us in a way that we can afford to save you money on your summer hats. Straw Hats at Ific , 25c , 35c , 45c and 65c , fifty styles to choose from. This is indeed a great store for Straw Hats and Crash Hats you take no chances in your selection there's plenty of mirrors handy you can try on and try on until you are perfectly satisfied. A Vici Kid Week at Boston Store , Omaha The magic something by which Mr. Robert H. Foerderer changes a young goat'e-skln Into Vlcl Kid la his secret. Any other tanner In the world would gladly give n fortune to know this secret. It won't bo sold. There can bo no Vici Kid that Is not of Mr. Foerdorer's tannage. At the rate things are going the whole shoo wearing rworld will soon bo Insist ing on Vlcl. Why not ? It Is the easiest , handsomest , most lasting of fine shoe leathers. Kor a short time wo are making a special effort to get the merits of this leather before the people of Omaha. At the same tlmo wo shall have competent people In our store to teach the ladles and children how to keep their shoes looking llko now , till too worn to wear. There is no charge. VICI DRESSING and VICI POLISH were made hy Mr. Robert H. Foerderer , to place with wearers of his shoes , a preservative and dresser perfectly suited for the purpose. Don't forget DOLLS' DAY , Saturday , Juno 17. Every dolly In Omaha and hereabout ought to get new slippers that day. It will cost them notl Ing. OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. Bargains S in the Trite Meaning of the Word Today , tomorrow and every day this week in our suits , shirt waists and wrappers. Every day a busy day with us and a money saver to our customers. We want to make our cloak department the most popular in the west , and for that reason we will sell Tuesday 100 ladies' ' silk waists , in nice striped taffetas and plain colors , worth $6 , for $2.90. 20 dozen ladies' wrappers , worth $2 , for 90c , 25 dozen ladies' wash waists with detachable collar , 15c. 100 dozen waists that they all claim are great values at 95c , we will sell Tuesday at 49c , 75 dozen waists worth § 1.50 , on sale Tuesday at 98c. 75 sample black waists , worth from $12 to $25 , your choice Tuesday no two alike , for $6.98. Our Wash Skirt Department is the largest in the west , and contains moro styles than any other concern. CO dozen ladles plain fcklrts , in piques , donlms , linens at 98c , 35 dozen Wash Skirts , very handsome designs , braid trim med , In the now shade ot blue- denims , linens , piques , at $1.50. I Ladies' , Dress Skirts , In all woo ) serges , brilllantlnes , char iots , -1 yards wide , porcallno lined at $1.98. Ladles' Mohair Skirts in black and navy ; also modes and tans in brilltantlncs at $2.08. Ladles' Dress Sklrtu In crepons , lined with finest quality porcallne and finished with brush binding , worth $0.50 for $1.98. The greatest clearing sale of ladles' suits In the history of Omaha , Including 100 sample suits no two alike at ridiculous low prices ; In chovlots , 'broadcloths , mixtures , serges , checks and broken plaldn , In the jacket styles , single or double breast ed , also In the Kton styles ; jacket all silk lined ; skirts made In the new shape ; percallno lined and Interlined ; you will not bo disappointed when you como to see them ; tbey are hero north up to $20.00 , cholco at $7.9S. MILUNHHY SALE : A limited number of exquisite trim med hats , worth $4.00 , on sale at $1.50. a The Liveliest Cloak Department hi Omaha.