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H 10~ . FREE LAND WILL BE DRAWN B0 Bays Editor-from t Biassie. ot Rombod Agenoy Opening, DRAWING WILL OCCUR -IN SEPTEMBER Extension of Elkhorn Road W Taps Territory to Be Settled, Vil Be Finished in Time for Opening. ch Laying the stecl on the Verdigris ex- tension of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis- sourl Valley railroad began Monday morning at the Verdigrls end. The tract of agency land in Gregory county, South Dakota, at the terminus of this new line, will not be opened by the government for homesteads till the Elkhorn has its line completed to Bonesteel and is ready to carry the pas- senger business connected with the rush. The section to be opened aggregates 416,000 mcres, or 2,600 free homes of 160 acres each. 'The chance system will be used, and Bone- steel will be the locatiow of the drawing. The Elkhorn road expects to make $1,000,- 000 out of this opening, enough to cover Balf the expense of its new extension from {Verdigris to the sceme. As near as can jbe sald at present the opening will be on Boptember 22, or within a few days of that itime. The Elkhorn expects to be in com- pleted condition for service shortly after !September 1. Three mew towns are now |bullding in Boyd county, Neb., as a result {ot the new line being located on it. These ten new facts were gathered Monday !morning from D. W. Forbes ot Bonesteel, odltor of the Gregory County Pllot and of ithe Homesteader's Guide. Mr. Forbes ar- rived in Omaha from his home and was in leonterence with Elkhorn officlals much of fthe day. He 1s intimately familiar with the situation in Gregory county, and with the status at Washington of the plan to open the portion of the Rosebud reservation. “Everything walts on the new railroad,” sald Mr. Forbes. *As soon as that fs fin- dshed the drawing will come off. It will certalnly be in September, probably Sep- tember 22, Boom in Two Counties. { “You cannot imagine what a great effect jthis prospect of a new road and thousands of new inhabitants and neighbors has had upon both Gregory and Boyd countles. In Boyd county three new towns are being fbullt. The first one west of Niobrara fs Monowl, six and a half miles east of Lynch. Next comes Bristow, between Lynch and Spencer. Then there is Anoka, two and a balt miles north of Butte. This s the new station required because the new line could not get into Butte owing to its elevation. That gives a town in every township from Niobrara clear tp Bonesteel, the terminus, 80d two in some. “Further illustration of the epur to up- bullding which this line has been may be found in Bonesteel itself more strongly than anywhere else. As soon as it was decided to end the lino there bullding began. The result is that 200 bulldings have been erected in the last two months, and that while we had 100 inhabitants three months ago we have 600 now, “The Elkhorn has now bought its ter- ninal grounds there, twenty-six acres, for which the road pald $100 an acre. Its grading is completed for forty-seven miles of the sixty-nine and the track laying, which began this morning, will be carried on at Rthe rate of a mile a day. 8o it is plain Xhat the line itselt will be finished before September. What will delay some is the jbridge across the Niobrara, but that will foo bullt as fast as a bridge can be. The oad has doubled up its force and now has fall of 600 men working on the extension.” The Popularity ©Of the name BDudweiser is such as to jgempt many brewers to attempt its use on anferior brands. The U. S. courts have ac- korded that name exclusively to the An- heuser-Busch Budwelser brand. Orders mptly filled by Geo. Krug, manager An- euser-Busch branch, Omabs. | HALF RATES | Via Wabash Railroad. Bostoa and return, $31.75, on sale June 11-12-12, | 8t. Louts ana return, $13.50, on sale June 126-17-21-22. STOP-OVER ALLOWED st Niagara Falls. For berths and all in- {formation, cail at Wabash corner, new city office, 1601 Farnam St., or address Harry _ |B. Moores, Genl. Agt. Pass. Dept., Omaha, oo . #31. Boston aud return, ¥ia Rock Island Route. i /Tickets on sale Juue 11, 12 and 13. Final return limit July 3L City ticket office, 1323 Farpam street. Shempooing and halrdressing, 26c, at the |Bathery, 216-220 Bee Bullding. Tel. 1716. | ‘There's only one Stonecygaer. He prints. Fountain pens, $1.00 and.up, Edholm. | Wabash new office, 1601 Farnam street. Do you feel enervated and spiritless? Does your food digest imperfectly? And is your elrculation impaired? MULL'’S the wonderful FRUIT LAXATIVE will rid | gour sysiem of impurities. IN GERMANY ITI1S CALLED TRAUBENKUR ‘These famous cures along the River Rhine are working wonders in the cure of disease by the administration of the juice of the grape, ‘Thelr tame is now world-wide. Mull's Grape Tonie contains the best elements of the Trau- benkur in sclentific form. You have ail its ad- wvantages by getting » large bostle at your Aruggist for 50 cents. It will tone your stom- ach and regulate your liver and kidneys. Its marvelous building up powers make it fnvalu- able to women, invalids, puny children and ABose sufforing (rom wasting discases. Sold by SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO,, $. W. Cor. 16th-and Dodge St OMAHA, WANTS NEW ENGINE HOUSE Commercial Club Executive Copmit- tee Makes Request of City Counell, Insurance was the subject for considera- tion by the executive committee of the Commercial club yesterday afternoon and the best way In which to secure the reduction in the rate by the construction of the proposed fire department quarters in the jobbing district was the principal feature discussed. The insurance committes had @ resolu- tion, which was adopted by the members of the executive committee calling attention to the fact that the mayor and city council had agreed to the construc- tion of the bullding and to maintain therein a fire fighting company and calling upon the city to redeem the promise made as soon as possible. After the adoption of the resolution a committee was appointed to visit the meeting of the council in commit- tee of the whole yesterday afternoon for the purpose of bringing the matter before that body. It was decided to have a resolution embodying the desires of the committes prepared and introduced In the council Tuesday evening for the purpose of secur- ing definite action upon the matter so that it could be known exactly what may be ex- pected. A communication was recelved from the Arbor Day Memorial committes at Ne- braska City, asking the club to take up the matter of raising funds in Omaha for a monument to be erected to the memory of J. Sterling Morton at Nebraska City. A committee of five with Euclid Martin as chairman was ordered to confer with the personal friends of the father of Arbor day as to the best means of ralsing the money required from this city. The coming excursion into the northern part of the state was discussed briefly, the secretary stating that by Tuesday he would be able to make a definite statement as to the route and time required. Silver, reliable makes, Edholm, jeweler. Low Rates East and Northw To so many points it would take an en- tire page to enumerate them. SPECIALS: $14.75 Chicago and return, June 16, 17, 21 and 22. $0.60 St. Paul and return, June 1 to 16, $31.75 Boston and return, Jume 11, 12, 13. $20.25 Deadwood and return, June 1 to 21. Please write or call City Offices, 1401-1403 Farnam St. “The Northwestern Line. Chicago to New York in 20 Hours. “THE PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL." In addition to present through trains, the Pennsylvania Lines will, on Sunday, June 16th, Inaugurate their 20-hour passenger service between Chicago and New York, leaving Chicago dally at 12 o'clock noon. The equipment of the new train will be up-to-date, and it will be known as “The Pennsylvania Special’—running through trom Chicago to New York in 20 hours. For particular information, please call upon or address H. R. Dering, Assistant General Passenger Agent of the Pennsylva- nia Lines, 248 South Clark street, Chicago. Michigan Summer Resorts. Spend your summer vacation In the cool woods of the lake reglon of Michigan. Write H. F. Moeller, G. P. A, Pere Mar- quette R. R., Detroit, Mich.,, for {illus- trated booklet, sent free to any address which tells of a hundred charming spots in the resort reglon. Full information con- cerning hotels, etc. Four original photo~ graphs ot Michigan scenery, 6x8 inches in size, sent postpaid to any address for 25c, stamps or coln. A New Fast Train, Ohic York, Commencing Sunday, June 1, the pictur- esque Erie raflroad will run a solid vesti- buled train, comprising Pullman sleepers, standard coaches aad dining cars, leaving Chicago daily at 10:30 a. m., arriving New York next afternoon at 3:30, also carrying through sleepers to Albany and Boston. This train will be known as the “Sea Side Limited” and Do exc fare will be charged. For full particulars, see any ticket agent. HALF RATES Via Wabash Railroad. Chicago to Boston and return, $19; via New York, $22, allowing stopovers at Ni- agara Falls. Tickets on sale June 12, 13 and 14. For all information call at W: bash new city office, 1601 Farnam street or write Harry B. Moores, general agent passenger department. Omah: ob. $31.75 BOSTON AND BACK. Via Burlington Route, June 11, 12, 13. Stopover at Niagara Falls it desired. Return limit, July 31, 1902, Tickets, 1502 Farnam street. —— Boston and Return $31.75, On June 11, 12 and 18 Via Illinois Central R. R. Particulars at City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam st., Omaha, Neb. Can’t Miss It Wabash new city office, 1601 Farnam st JOBBERS’ CUSTOMER A MYTH Spiesberger Company Sells Goods to Woman Existing Only in Marle Johnson bought and received § 017.60 worth of dry goods and millinery at Shenandoah, Is, and paid $612 on the same, yet doesn't exist in the flesh. At least that is the allegation of M. Sples- berger & Son company of Omaba In a peti- tion filed in district court. The company sues for the unpald balance and interest, making a total of §$424.30. The defendants named are Anna J. John- son and Willlam Johnson and it is charged against the that they represented that Marie had & house and lot worth $3,000 and encumbered by only & $1,200 mor April 4, 1901, when they, the defendants bought for her the millinery in question. The company alleges that it has discovered that Marie tion™ of An Nothing equal to Prickly Ash Bitters for removing that sluggish, bilious feeling so common {n hot weather. It creates atrength, vigor, appetite and cheerful spirit FOR SALE—Latest model type. A. G. combinstion graphophone, which plays both lary d small reco list pri This 18 especially designed for concert pur- poses, having a thirty-six-inch horn and stand. "It also includes twenty large Bdi- 800 records and carrying case of twenty- four records. The machine is entirely mew and has pever been used. Will sell at a bargain. Address X 36, in care of The Bee. —_— Send articles of incorporation, notices of stockholders’ imeetings, etc., to Th We will give them proper legal lnsertion. Bee telephone, 238. eme——— Bhampoolog and bairdressing, 25e, at the Bathery, 216-220 Bee Bullding. Tel. 1716, Wedding rings, correct styles, Edbolm, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUN BURLINGTON WILL BE FASTER Arrangements Being Made to Meet New Time of Overland Routs, DETAILS OF THE PLANNOT READY YET First Trains of New Fast Northwest- ern-Union Pacific Service P Throngh Omaha Early Monday Morning. The Burlington road will shortly inaugur- ate faster service between Chicago and Denver to meet the new record service of the Chicago & Northwestern and Unfou Pacific rallways, begun Sunday. Since it was first learned that the Overland route would put on these trains the railroad world in the middle west has been eagerly watching to see what move this would call forth from the other four trunk lines to Omaha, and especially from the Buriington and Rock Island as extending all the way from Chi cago to Denver. These Interested ones may now rest in assurance that the Burlington will come to the front with the expected counter, and very soon. Officials dictating the policy of the system have decided that the time shall be met, if not beaten, and it now remains only for the general passenger agents to confer with operating officials re- garding the detalls of the faster service. This meeting has not yet occurred, but will be held June 16. It s planned at pres- ent to put on the new service about June 22, Since the officlals in immediate charge of time cards and operation have not yet met, what this service will be cannot be said, whether new trains entire or a change of the echedule on old ones. It is thought, however, that any lightning train via the Burlington will not come through Omaha, as some little time can be saved by running from Pacific Junction to Plattsmouth, and thence by the old main line to Ashland. In that event stub trains would be run down from Omaha to connect with the fiyer both ways. It is also admitted that if the Burlington wished to add fuel to the speed war it could probably make the journey in twenty-four hours flat, thus cutting un- der the Northwestern-Union Pacific time two hours or more. That the Burlington will do thie Instead of merely meeting the time already set by its rivals it not as- sured. Northwestern Fiyers Pass. The first 'trains of the nmew fast North- western-Union Pacific service passed through Omaha yesterday. No. 11 left Chi- cago at 6:30 Sunday night. and reached here on time at 7 o'clock Monday morning. It carried into Omaha an Omaha sleeper, a Denver sleeper and a Colorado Springs sleeper, together with a buffet car and bag- gage equipment. The train was filled. Here the Omaha sleeper was dropped, and the Unlon Pacific put on the train a dining car and two chalr cars for the daylight run to Denver, No. 12 was filled to overflowing when it reached Omaha at 3:30 a. m. This train left Denver at 1 p. m. Sunday, a popular time of day, and all reservations were taken three days ahead. The equipment is similar to that of No, 11. There is a sleeper from Colorado Springs, one from Denver, both for Chicago, and one for Omaha from Den- ver. Then there is a buffet car. The Omaha sleeper is dropped here, and the North- ‘western puts on two chair cars for the day- light run into Chicago. The train leaves bere at 3:40 a. m. and reaches Chicago at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Transfer of Rallroads. It was learned yesterday that July 1 has been set as the date on which the actual management and control of the St. Joseph & Grand Island railroad by the Unlon Pacific rallway and of the Kansas City & Omaha and the Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City roads by the Burlington will begin. The assumption of these respective properties by the two big lines has been for some weeks an admitted fact, but not till now bave the final arrangements for taking them over in all detalls been completed. CHEAP EXCURSIONS, Via Illinois Central Railroad. The Illinols Central R. R. will sell round trip tickets, good for, return until October 81, 1902, from Omaba to the following points: Tickets at rates named in column (1) on sale June 1st to 15th inclusive; in column (2), June 16th to 30th inclusive. (1) $ 9.60 9.60 (2) $12.63 12.65 16.63 16.63 16.63 16.65 10.65 10.65 10.63 10.63 10.68 8t. Paul .... Minneapolis Duluth The Superiors Ashland, Wis, Bayfleld, Wis Madison Lake, Elysian, Minn. Faribault, Minn. Northfield, Minn Randolph, Minn. Cannon Falls, Minn i 10.65 Red Wing, Minn.... 7.60 10.65 On June 16-17-21-22, we will sell tickets to Chicago and return at rate of $14.75, £00d for return until Sept. 15, 1902. In addition to the above, we will sell round trip tickets during the summer sea- son to eastern points; also via Duluth or Chicago and steamer via the Great Lakes. Special arrangements for securiug steamer accommodations in advance. Write or call on the undersigned for p: ticulars, W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt., Ill. Cent. R. R, No. 1402 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. 20 Hours from Chicago to New York, PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LINE. Begioning with June 15th, the Pennsyl- vania Lines will run a daily passenger train of the best modern Equipment, to be ‘The Pennsylvania Special,” from Chicago to New York in 20 hours, leaving Chicago at 12 o'clock noon, and reaching New York next morning at 9 o'clock. The above will be in addition to the pres- ent Chicago and New York train service of the Pennsylvania Lines. “The Pennsyl- vania Limited” and other trains running through as usual. For particular information, please call upon or address H. R. Dering, Assistant General Passenger Agent of the Pennsyl- vania Lines, 248 South Clark Street, Chi- cago. A Denver Sleeper. On June 8th the Union Pacific will place a through standard sleeper, running from Omaha to Denver, on Train Wo. 3, leaving at 4:25 p. m. This will be strictly an Omaha sleeper, and is in addition to the one running from Chicago to Denver on this train. All space has been assigned to Omaha territory, and reservations can be secured at City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam Street. Telephone 316. - . Boston and Return, $31.75, ON SALE JUNE 11, 12 and 13, On the above dates the Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul road will sell round trip first-class tickets good returning umtil July 1, for one fare for the round trip. Stop over allowed at Niagara Falls. City Office, 1504 Farnam eet. Telephone 284. Many Rates East and South at Wabash New City Office, 1601 Farnam street. Publish your legal notices in The Weekly Bee, Telephone 238. See our windows, Bdbolm, jeweler, 10, 1902. $100,000° BANKRUPT STOCK of Seeley-Howe-LeVan Co., Des Meines on sale at prices that are simply amazing. vantages. The following are merely examples: The greatest bargains are to be obtalned In It's a eale that offers untold ad- every department. 50c¢, 75¢ and $1 Wash Fabrics 25c¢ All the finest dress fabrics from the white crepe de chine, also 72-inch Opera Batiste, white very beautiful fabrics, novelty organdies, $1.00, on sale at, per yard ....... Seeley-Howe-LeVan Pekin stripes, crepe de chine, grenadines, effects, white swisses, oxfords silk mercerized etamines, stock, including and Honitan lace 25cC hemstitched worth 50¢ and Seeley-Howe-LeVan’s Silks at 1-2 Price 85c and $1.00 foulards, elegant designs and patterns, per yard 39c O8c $2.50 embroldered silk Pongee, 24-in. and 27-in. wide, per yd. 75¢ and $1.00 taffetas, new street and even- ing shades, per yard ... SSC 45-in. black grenadines and 45-in. mousseline de C sole, worth up to $2, at. Seeley-Howe-LeVan Waists $1.50 white lawn, fancy imported with lace and embroid- ery, side tucked mcu‘ all sizes, at ... colored dimity and walsts trimmed 69c Fine lawn shirt walsts, and designs, worth up to $5.00, PEARL BUTTONS in plain and fancy colors, all sizes, 2]/20 worth up to 25c dozen, all on sale at, dozen. EMBROIDERIES and INSERTIONS of fine swiss, nainsook and cambric, very pretty patterns: 74c qualities at 24c yard 12¢ qualities at 5¢ yard Fine white and colored percale and lawn walsts, embroidered and tucked, dozens of 950 choice styles, $2 values, at made up in the newest effects g0 at .. HOSIERY for ladles, misses and chil- dren in black and 5 tan, worth 10c and 2%ec pair, special seveveeee LACES AND INSERTIONS and bead- ings, fine torchon and valenclennes, beautiful patterns, all new styles: Sc qualities at I4c yard 124c qualities at 5c yard Very Special Bargains in the Basement Seeley-Howe-LeVan Co.'s 25c lawns, dimities, swisses, of gandies and other wash IOC tabrics, per yard .. Percales from the Seeley-Howe-Le- Van stock, 36-Inches wide, 12%c quality, Per yard eoceeeenses Lawns from the Eeeley-Howe-LeVan Co. stock, also dimities, 5c new and beautiful pat- terns, 15¢ qualities, yd..... Bleached muslins and from the Seeley-Howe-Lo Van stock that they sold up to 12%c, on sale, yd.... cambrics, 5c Bunting from the Seeley-Howe-Le Van s.ock that they yard, on Ginghams from the Seeley, Howe-Le Van stock, 12¢, 15c - 1 and 19¢ l]udlllh’s. 8 il bk 2C A PAIR OF GLASSES Properly fitted saves a great deal of inconvenience. Our Optician s an experienced man in Send a few minutes at test your eyves. Look for the name— this line. Let him our store. S. W. LINDSAY, The Jeweler, 1516 DouglasSt. Is Your Face Burned? | Been out to Courtland Beach or Man- awa—or biking—or automobliling? Got all sunburned and freckled? - If so, yptian Lotus Cream and be happy— use it does the business—and costs 10c. $3.50 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe..§2 S0 Pozzoni Face Powde s’ Root Beer.. Hires: “Root Beer, carbon Hires' Ginger Ale, carbonated 31.00 Temptation Toni $1.00 Mothers' §1.00 Swanson's 5-Drops $1.00 $1.00 5100 $1.00 §1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Rimer's OWamp o Pinkham' Kinney's' Pluggers d Parisian Halr guaranteed. OPEN ALL NIGHT. s‘“AEFER!s CUT PRICE DRU& STORE Tel. 747, 8. W. Cor. 16th and Chicago. Hummer B’ Gosh. the man says whose palate is surprised with a glass of cold, creamy and sparkling Metz beer. It is the best thirst quencher that has yet been devised, as well as a down- right bracer in warm weather. The look of pleased surprise on Pop's face is re- flected from all who anticipate such a treat as a pure, finely flavored beer like that brewed by Metz Bros. Metz Bros., Brewing Ce. Telephone 119, Omaha. Or Jacob Neumayer, Agt., care Neumayer Hotel, Council Bluffs. 1 CARE Is what is required by the patients when they have their medicines prepared at the drug store. Our PRECRIPTION DEPART- MENT is run with the utmost care. Nothing but the very best medicines used. The physiclans who know us are willing to buy the medicine they take themselves. Our reputation and reliability is unques- tioned by doctor or patignt. We can say without successtul contradiction that we put up the best medicine at lower prices than any store ia the city. Try us the next time. ~ DRUG FULLER ;. GO PAINT L] 14th & Daugln Strects, b 13— N, L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V.S, CITY VETERINARIAN. Pgnand. By et ¥ use a High Score— When we put in that line of women's $2.50 welt shoes. A high grade kid upper on a genu- ine welt sole. A shoe that has the Drexel quality in ft—which Insures you more than mozey’s worth. and width in these shoes, 1 guarantee you a per- tsfaction. We have the same shoe at the same price in the Oxford cut that has our recommendation for all around gen- eral wear. Our usual guarantee with every pafr| —“Your money back if you want it." Drexel Shoe OCo., Omahba’s Up-to-dafe Shoe Ho: 1419 FARNAM STREET, Paint Now. There are two things to be considered in buying paint—qualit not afford the expen paint, even if the and price. You can- > of putting on poor paint tself is given to you. Towe Bros! High Standard Liquid Paint means quulity—the name sta the best—and we make the price: Paint only. Paint_only. quart Outside gallon Outside quart Floor Paint only gallon Floor Paint only quart Carriage Paint only quart Wagon Paint only. pint Otlwod 8 pint Varnish pint Bathtub Ei Brushes at your color card. Myers-Dillon Drug Co. 16th and Farnam Streets, Omaha, own price. Ask for P. —~TELEPHONE 150 FOR A NURSE. Genuine Panama Hats 1450 | PECIAL for Tomorrow——60 gen~ uvine South American Panama hats, in all the new swell shapes, worth $6.50, to $8.00 will go on special, $ 450 sale tomorrow, at.............. B il PORTO RICAN Panamas——look just like the genume. takes an expert to distinguish them, in all the new nobby shapes, exeptional value, worth $2,50 to $3, tomorrow, 1__50 OR Children and misses we will place on sale a handsome assortment of slippers, in all the latest colors and styles, the vamps have pretty bows and ornaments, Sizes 6 to 8—75c¢, 90¢, $1.00, $1.10 Sizes 83 to 11—85¢, $I, $1.10, $1.35 Sizes 11} to 2—$1, $1,25, $1.45, $1.50 These slippers are priced exceptionally low and mothers will find them exceed- ingly great values CLOTHES FOR 'MEN “n3 wOMEN BUCKEYE ATH CABINET $5.00 is in great demand for the treatment of Rbeumatism, Catarrh, Blood, Skin, Liver, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, Female 1lls, Neuralgia, etc, and for General Bathing Purposes. Constructed from best of materials; substantial and well made throughout; superior to any bath cabinet on the market. Not a cheap flimsy affair. Re- tails at $5.00. Call or write for BOOK telling all about them-—also catalogue of all kinds RUBBER GOODS. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co, Sixteenth and Dodge Streets, Omaha, oscanbe, so itwont hurt 1hem § GRAHAM’S 292 & farnam Sts. Omoka. PARTS 1 to 20 The Living Animals of the VWorld NOW READY At The Bee Office Price 10 cents—By mail 15 cents WHEN YOU BUY A You are not paying for CHROMOS, SCHEMES, FREE DEALS, ETC,, but 'or FINE QUALITY HAVANA TOBACCO. EQUAL to IMPORTED CIGARS, ¥, R, BICH MERCANTILE CIGAR CO., Mant, Bt Leuis, Duion Made,

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