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1 THE OMAHA DA1L.Y . : 15.I5.E : SATUHDAV , JV1S E 10 , 181)9. ) KEYSOR FOR GRAND MASTER Douglas County Judge Honored by Masons at Their Annual Seuion. GRAND LODGE WILL NEXT MELT AT OMAHA ItrglMrntlnn for the Vnlrcmltr Snni- incr School Open * ntiit I'mn Arc ( Juoil fur n I.nmc Atlemlnncc. LINCOLN' , Juno 0. ( Special. ) One of Iho most successful and largely attended sessions of the Masonic grand lodge of this rtato was brought to a close here tonight. The next nnnuul mcctlnK of the grand lodge will bo held In Omaha , the date to bo after ward decided upon by the officer * of ( lie order. Th ( ! session Just closed was at tended by nearly 500 delegates. The officers elected ave as follows : Judge W. W. Key- nor of Omaha , grand master ; Judge Albert W. Crltcs of Chadron , deputy grand muster ; Judge H. E. Evans of Dakota City , grand Bcnlor wafddn ; N. I ) . Ayrcs of Heaver City , grand Junior warden ; Francis E. White of Plattsmouth , grand secretary ; Chris Hartman - man of Omaha , grand treasurer. Registration for the university summer school commenced this morning and the work of the school was taken up this aft ernoon. Courses of study are presented In ton of Hie representative departments of the university , and r. few courses nro of- fcred In subjects taught In the high schools for the purpose of aiding teachers and giv ing them Instruction In the different meth ods employed' H Is the Intention of the university to make It possible for advanced students to continue In specialization , and Incidentally If they desire , to obtain credit toward degrees. In accordance with the practice of the university during the regu lar semesters general university lectures will bo given from time to time. As the summer session Is six weeks , or one-third of a regular semestw , tbo maximum credit that nny student may secure for work done dur ing the summer Is ono and one-fifth courses or one-third the maximum credit that he may receive for work done during a. se mester. r What Is now known as the regular sum mer session has developed from the pre vious university summer schools and the earlier state Institutions. Teio session cov ers six weeks of the vacation season and for this period puts at the service of the state the valuable equipment/of the univer sity. The session Is conducted primarily for teachers , principals and county super intendents who deslro to pursue certain sub jects under the guidance of specialists and extend their present knowledge In various branches by means of the facilities which Hie university affords. The registration fee Is $2. H Is estimated that the summer ses sion will bo attended by about COO persons. Mncl.enii Will Vlolt loivn. Chancellor MacLcan announced this mornIng - Ing that ho would go to Iowa City Monday to consider the offer of the presidency of Iowa university. Until he has looked over the field In Iowa ho will not'flecldo whether ho will accept the position to. which ho has \ been elected. Chancellor Mac'lcan has never visited the Iowa Institution. The Board of Regents of the University ot Nebraska was In session this morning , but the probable departure - parturo of the chancellor was not discussed , and will not bo until after his return from Iowa. At the meeting of regents Roberts & Wocds were employed to draw plans for the new , university farm bulldlrig , , which will be constructed n | . the state farm at a cost of about $30,0,00. * ' Thp positions of Instructor In the art department nnd. Instructor In an- lmal , husbandry created at thfc spring meet ing of the * board wpro , lofj uqfjilpcl , and'will , ' ' it.the fcuntmer proftftbly fCoTno ' 'ii'p JtjTtUp it.- meriting. . , . ? ' ' . ' . Governor Poyntor today received a qopy ot the letter prepared ecvcral days ago by Gov ernor Sayres .of Texas for transmission to the chief cxecutlvco of the transmlsslsslppl states suggesting that a conference be held nt St. Louis , September 20 , for the purpose of considering the tnist question. Governor Poynter has replied , accepting the Invitation and expressing the hope that much good will result from the conference. Dill Gun * for Mlicoln , A communication from the War depart ment was received nt the governor's.office tills afternoon stating that of the condemned and obsolete war ordnance captured In and .about Santiago two guns had been allott'ea to Nebraska to' bo loaned to such patriotic organizations as shall bo designated by the governor. The War department has ex tended Nebraska , the option of taking cither the ; guns from Santiago or ono from the Philippines. Adjutant General Barry replied nt'once for Governor Poynter expressing a desire to have one of the guns captured at CMnnlln sent to this city. If this request Is allowed the ordnance received will bo placed on the state capltol grounds. An adjourned session of the State Normal board was held this morning to finish a few matters of minor Importance , the coi\sldera- tlon of which was commenced by the board yesterday nt Peru. It. M. Benedict of this city was elected to succeed Prof. Duncanson of the Peru Normal school. Prof. Duncan- son will leave for Europe next week to pur sue some special studies. Miss Ocean Dally of University Place was elected teacher of elocution nnd iMIns Ula Saunders teacher ot vocal music. Miss Saundera will take the place loft vacant by the resignation ot Miss Florence Worley. The Board of Public Lands and Buildings rlgned the contract of Blake & Co. or building the boiler and engine house at the Institute for the Deaf nnd Dumb at Omaha. Secretary of State Portir Is attending the meeting pf the 'Modern Woodmen at Kansas City. City.Dr. Dr. B. F. Long , recently appointed nuper- SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of See Pac-Slmlle Wrapper Dclow. a , to'take na ingor. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIHIHESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN , FOR THE COMPLEXION I _ , | OUMUJNU UU.T KMt UOMAIUH C , Ur CURE SICK HEADACHE. Intondeot ot the Irstltuto tor the feeble \ Minded at bentrlce , . has nQtlfjed Opvcrnor , JMynter that he cjprcts- nssumo the duties of his office In a few days. He held a con sultation with Dr. Sprague la t night nnd , while the latter did not agree to relinquish the office , It U understood that he spoke favorably ot doing so. IIUV. .Mil. IIOYT ISVOT A MOJiSTHIl. Fremont Mmi Stnnilii Sponsor for tlic I'lillnilrlptiln. < 'lerK > 'innn. FRBMOXT , Neb , . June. 0. To the Editor of The Bee : In an editorial In the World- HcrnM of yesterday I noticed an attack upon Rev. Wayland Iloyt of Philadelphia , Pa. , \\hlch to my mind Is unjust In the extreme. I know of the work of Mr. Hoyt , although I do not know the man personally , and to compare him with Mahomet , and to oven tupposo that "he would take huge delight In Immersing In boiling oil all heretics who refused to accept his peculiar Ideas of salva tion , " Is ridiculous. I venture to say that ono sermon of Wayland Hoyt's will have a greater Influcnde" for good than all the edi torials emanating from the pen ot the editor of the World-Herald. It Is very easy to find fault with a man , for In the very editorial that criticised the statements of Mr. Iloyt I noticed that the editor deducted $550 from $1,100 In such a manner as td have a'balance of $650.00. On this basis I could make n statement that the editor of the World- Herald has not advanced very far In arith metic nnd that he- should bo sent back to the first or sibond grade ot our public schools to study mathematics. If ho win Tead up hlstiry he will find that the missionaries did not 'Christianize the world with 'bullets ' , but that the bullets usually catrio from the ether side and many a noble man and woman sacHfloced $ her ! lives In order to bring civilization to the natldns. If the ruler of the ) universe desires tolse a nation 'to teach a soplMclvlllzcd' people to ' bo decent and nqt to , mufdcr their 'follow- men and burn tHdjr. .houses , what has th\s \ to do with the Christian missionaries ? Did wo send the United States troops to the Isfands to spread the gospel ot Jesus Christ , or are they there to protect the lives and property of the * peace-loving .Inhabitants ? And If u band of guerrillas under the lead ership of a swell-head will shoot down TICO- plo nnd steal their property It Is the duty of our soldiers to put down the Insurrection. Dut to come back to the statement of Mr. Hoyt , which was so severely , criticised , let mo ask the editor this question : ' 'If Christ Is not the solution for the difficulties ot the nations , what Is ? If the Christian religion has not brought clvlrlzatlon to the dark continents , what has ? " Will' the editor of the World-Herald please state If barbarism would bo better for the Filipinos than a stable , 'Chrlstfan government , such aswe enjoy under the stars and stripes ? It seems to mo that when a heathen Is allowed to llvo in a land like oUrs ho ought at renst to bchavo himself and be thankful If his breth ren 'arc offered the blessings of civilization. Our ports swing both ways. If any man dislikes to live under this government he Is at liberty to depart to a cllmato which Is moro suitable to his makeup. Yours very truiy J. R. BADER. BAPTIST COM.EOE COMMENCEMENT. IiiHtltntlnn nt Grnnil Ulnnd Clemen n I'roupcroii * Ycnr. GRAND ISLAND , Neb. . June 9. ( Spe cial. ) The Grand Island Baptist college yesterday closed Ha school year for 1808-99 with commencement exercises befitting the occasion. The First Baptist church of this city was the scene of the closing of com mencement week. Sunday evening Rev. T. C. Webster of the First Methodist church delivered the 'baccalaureate ' sermon , dwell ing upon the fact that the acceptance of the Christian religion was a necessary pre requisite to a successful life ; that the highest aim In Hfo Is to be obtained only through the gospel , nnd .that It were better would -wo mix moro religion with our every day affairs of llfe.and.tcst the promises of .Hlmi-svho. directs all thlnga. , , 'v . > On Monday the Patterson prize declama tory contest was heard by a large audience " ' " ' ' .at. the 'vFlrslJ Baptist < 5tiurch" . There "We're nine contestants and three prizes , which went as follows : , JUss Wltell Payne of Bladen , Neb. , first , $10 ; Charles J. Johnson of Palestine , Neb. , second , $5 ; EJdwln If Sutherland of Grand Island , third , a set of books. Tuesday evening was the occasion of the prlzo orations by members of the sopho- rnoro and Junior classes , and the six orations tions presented showed much study and progress by the students delivering them Miss Cora Neff of Grand Island was given first prlzo of $10. Her subject was "Milton's Satan. " George W. Lewis of Broken Bow won the second prize'of $5with "Supposed Speech of Agulnnldo. " On Wednesday evening the musical department partmont of the college rendered a pro gram by Its students and teachers which was a. delight to all present. Thursday the trustees had their annua meeting and listened to the various reports A few less than 100 students were In at tendance during the last year , which Is n healthy Increase over that of tb ° year be- fpro. This college now has an endowmcn of $35,000 , $25,000 of whlchwas , given by the oil magnate , John D. Rockefeller. A the meeting of the ( rustces today It was decided to raise the endowment to $100,000 and the National Baptist Educational soclct ) has pledged Itself to give $25,600 , provided the friends of the college will raise the re malnlng $30,000. If this fund U raised 1 will make this college the strongest en do\yed denominational college In Nebraska. The commencement exercjses closed yesterday torday with approprlafo exercises In music presentation of diplomas to the graduates Arthur Sutherland and Cromwell Klrby. A reception to the students and friends o the college was given last evening , thus Dn Ishlng the class work for the year 1898-99. VOTING ON MU.YICIPAt OWNEItSIIIP Ilnatlnga People to tiny AVlietlier City Shiill OfTii UKlitlnic Plant : HASTINGS , Neb.- June 9. ( Special. ) Th mass meeting held at the court house las night for the purpose of discussing the ad vlslbllty of the city of Hastings owning It own electric light plant , attracted a larg crowd of property owners and business men As thcro were speakers present who fav orcd both sides of the question , the matte was most thoroughly discussed. The re port of the committee that visited Kremon and Investigated the plant of that city wa heard. A vote was then taken for the pur pose of ascertaining-how many present wer In favor of submlttlmR the proposition t ( bo people of JIasttngs to vote 'bonds to the purpose of operating an electric Ugh plant In connection with the city wate works. The result of the vote was unanl mous In favor ot the council submitting tb proposition to the people of Hastings. Xeiv PiiNtnr Installed. FULLBRTON , Neb. . Juno 9. ( Special. ) At the Presbyterian church last night oc currcd the Installation of the new pastor Dr. George A. Ray , which 'was witnessed by a crowded house. The eorman was preachei by Rev. C. H. Churchill of Albion , the charge to the pastor by Rev. Clark of Grand Island , and the charge to thfc congregation by Rev. MHchelmore of Mtnden. There were also In attendance Rev. Pearce o Genoa , Rev. Patterson of Dublin and Rev Campbell of tbo Methodist Eplscopa church of this place. lAfter the Installa tlon the women gave a reception In tb * church parlors to Rev. Dr. Ray am family. llilllilluir iliiuni lit I.rluli. LEIGH , Neb. , June 9. ( Special , ) Leigh Is enjoying the biggest building boom thl spring the town ever experienced , Amen tjioso who arc now building residences ar J. F. McKlnley , John F , Bahman , A. II Wilson and William Knepke , whlli Jot a Wagner has Just completed a new dwell ing. The Farmers' and Merchants' bank Is building a largo fireproof bank building , William Knepke a store building , 24x60 feet , two stories , and Dr. Alters an office build ing. Dr. Algers will also commence a fine largo residence as scon as he can get men to do the work. Nearly every farmer Is working or has made gome Improvement on his farm this spring. Implement and hard * wnre dealern report a heavy trade. Carpen ters , masons and painters have moro work than they can do. Farmers complain of a scarcity of hands and wages arc high. This part of the state never saw a more pros * pcrous time. Street ( Jlrl ( irniltmieii. NEBRASKA CITY. June 9.-SpeclaI. ( ) The graduating exercises of ' 99 of the Ne braska City High school were held this evenIng - Ing at the Overland theater. The ctaes , num bering tncnty-scven , Is the largest ever ; raduatcd In this city. List ot graduates : lary Alrd , Bertha Andrews , Ray Atwcll , ilia C. Bauer , Myrtle Boydston , Ellabcth loesc , Evalyno Casselman , Ora MElriott , Carryo Frohllch , Kathcrlue M , Fass , Reed S. Hawk , Sarah C. Ireland , Catherine C. Klocs , H. C. Leigh , Edith L. Leigh , Eltza- > cth MaicCualg , Lulu B. JNuckolls , John H. 'etylng , Mary E. Roddy. Clye A. Thorp , Mary E. Topping , Norton Ware , ' Sallle E. Vllson , Milton R. Wassel , Mary McNamar , Clara McTaggart , Florence M. MacCualg. j WEST POINT , Nob. , Juno 9. ( Special. ) The eleventh annual commencement exer cises of the West Point High school were lord last evening. The following composed ho graduating class : Lillian D. Camp , Mlnnlo L. Frahm , Margaret G. Hlckey , Mar garet A. High , Emma M. Kloke , "vnlcdlctor- an ; Ray G. Langer , salutatorlan ; Gertrude E. Miller , Raymond S. O'Sulllvan , Olivia 'crson , Irene Rca'dlngcr , F. Earl Reppcrt , Carrie'E. Rocker , Rose Schmcla , Eleanor D. Thlcle. CnUlc Hiintlcrn CniiKht. LOUP CITY. Neb. , June 9. ( Special Tele gram. ) On Wednesday night sixteen head of cattle belonging to A. Button were stolen from the Van Horn pasture In Sherman county and were driven twenty-four miles ' to Boelus and offered f'pr sale at $3.50 per lundred. Before the deal was closed a former lord boy recognized the cattle and tele graphed to Mr. Button at this place. The delay.In the final consummation ot the deal alarmed the two rustlers andthey rode out of town , leaving the cattle. Ono of them sold his pony at Rpckvlllo nnd rode out west of town with Sam Fletcher , nt whoso house ho 'put ' up for the night. Sheriff Patton ar rested him ibeforo morning and brought him to Loup City and Immediately started after the other , capturing him about twenty-five miles northeast of where the first was cap turod. The names of the arrested men are W1H Chlpps and Frank Sonnenfcld. Sunday School Convention. FREMONT. Neb. , Juno 9. ( Special. ) The Dodge county Sunday school conven tion met at the Congregational church last evening. This morning reports of the work wore submitted by Rov. S. H. Ayers , county Sunday school missionary for Dodge and adjoining counties , and 'by ' Mrs. E. M. Tarbell , county secretary. Rov. W. H. Buss of the Congregational church , spoke on the Sunday school leasou for next Sun day. A paper was read by Mrs. W. A. Col lins of Fremont on "The Sunday School the Church's Opportunity. " This afternoon there were one-minute reports from the various Sunday schools throughout the Bounty. These , almost without exception , showed a gratifying Increase In membership and Interest. Prof. S. C. Wilson of the Normal school spoke on "How to Grow a Good Crop of Teachers. " Cnttlc Dlaappcnr. AINSWORTH , Neb. , June 9. ( Special. ) Last Saturday , whllo the Leahy Bros. , ex- tenslvo cattlemen southeast of Alnsworth , were hero attending the races , twenty-one head of cattle , disappeared from tholr ranch and , though' search haa toedn vigorously In stituted'no trace of'tho missing animals can bo found. P. E. Wantz , ono of the most prominent cattlemen of this section , Is mourning the loss of about forty head of cattle from his ranch In tbo southwestern part ot this county. Ciiltle Thief Arrcntpd. AINSWORTH , Neb. , June 9. ( Special. ) Last evening Sheriff Murray 'brought ' In un der arrest one Ed Jay , accused of stealing a span cf horses from the Bell Cattle company of this county last January. It Is claimed sufficient evidence has 'been ' secured to make a damaging case against him. He was placed under $1,000 bonds , which were at once furnished by 'Squlro Jones , a well known and extensive cattleman , In whose employ Jay has been for several years. The preliminary hearing has been set for Satur day. Diphtheria nt LEIGH , Neb. , Juno 9. ( Special. ) The 14- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hobza , living two miles north of town , dice Wednesday night from uraemlc poisoning tbo result of diphtheria. The child was sick for two weeks , her mother and sister being sick with diphtheria at tht > same time. Ii was not known that diphtheria had again broken out until after this death. The au thorities have quarantined the family anc premises and will roako an effort to stamp out the disease before It reaches the town Plnnn to Repair n Church. FREMONT , Nob. , June 9. ( Special. ) The Methodist church society Is going to make extensive repairs on Its church building this summer. Plans have been approved for the foulldlns of an addition twenty-three feet In width on the north end of the church and the Interior renovated and new pews placed In the main audience room. The entire expense Is estimated al $6,000 , nearly all ot which has been sub scribed. Siiutlny School Convention. VALPARAISO , Nob. , Juno 9. ( Special. ) The Saunders County Sunday School asso ciation held a delegate convention at Val paraiso Juno 7 and 8. Fifty delegates were present. C. M. Leraar , president of the association , being present and presiding. An Interesting and profitable tlmo was bad , a number of Sunday school workers from other counties being present .and taking part In the work. Will Welcome the .Soldier * . COLUMBUS. Neb' . , Juno 9. ( Special. ) These having friends and relatives In the First Ne-braska atX lanlla were gratled to read ) n this mornlrfg's Boo that they were about ready to start tor homo. A monster demonstration will bo prepared for them. At a meeting held last evening It was de cided that Columbus wo.uld celebrate the day of our Independence. In befitting style. I'rotfroHH of New Ilallronil , PERRY , Nb , , June 9. ( Special. ) The grade of the new railroad from Atkinson Is finished to within a mile nnd a half oi Boyd county and a large force of men Is now engaged on the work of completing the grade. The bridge timber for the large ( Continued on Fourth Page. ) SAVE YOUR HAIR How to Prevent Falling Hair , Scalp Humors and Dandruff. Warm ihampooi with CCTICUIU. SOAP , fol lowed by light dressings with CUTICDIU , purest or emollient tkln cures , will clear the scalp and hair of crusts , scales , and dandrulT , Eoothe irritating and Itching surfaces , stimu late the hair follicles , supply the roots with onercr and nourishment , and thus produce luxuriant hair , with clean , wholesome scaJp , Farnam and Fifteenth KELLEY , STIGER & CO.Farnam and fifteenth Unusual Values in Hosiery , r wear and Parasols triking Examples of S How Cheap You Cun liny Men's Furnishings At Otir Store. Uiimatchuble Underwear Bargains At 25c Mcna Egyptian cotton underwear , es pecially well made , a quality that usually sells for 35c For Saturday At EOc Men's fine foalbrlggan underwear , shirts with lone or short sleeves , pearl buttons , strong double seat drawers with pearl buttons , stout sizes for stout men ; worth 7Gc For Saturday At 60c French netted undershirts with short sleeves In ecru , well made nnd nicely fin ished For Saturday At 50c Men's whlto Jean drawers , clastic ankles , especially well made , the most comfortable and durable drawer ever worn For Saturday Ait $1.00 Men's sanitary -wool shirts nnd drawers In summer weight , patent seams , the equal of onoet $1.50 carmcnts , for \ f\f\ Saturday 1'VFV/ At $1.00 Flno Jersey ribbed blue silk and lisle shirts nnd drawers , nicely finished , real pearl buttons , worth $1.50..For Saturday M $1.00 Men's Egyptian cotton union suits , THE MUNSING MAKE , lone or short sleeves , a perfect flttlnc garment , worth 4 $1.50 For Saturday * At $1.50 Fine Lisle union suits , high neck , long sleeves , nicely made and perfect flt4 ting , worth $2.00 For Saturday - * At $2.25 Men's sllkeno union suits In light 'blue ' , a perfectly niado and correct fitting garment , usually sold for $2.75 , for i Saturday c Show the Largest and Host W Variety of All Good Grades of Men's Hosiery At 12l4c Men's seamless half hose , tan and black , also fancy colors , the real 20c kind For Saturday At 25c. Men's half hose , fancy stripes and plaids , In Imported German balbrlggan and lisle thread , worth 35c for Saturday At 25c Men's half hose In black and tan and black with white split soles , high spliced heels , worth to import 35c..For Saturday At 50c Fancy Lisle half hose , In new stripes and plaids , exclusive high grade novelties. For Saturday Special Agents for Butterick Patterns. Rare Savings in Men's and Boys' Negligee Shirts At BOc Men's percale and Madras shirts , ono pair of link cuffs , to bo worn with whlto collars , very desirable pat terns , worth "Jc For Saturday At Me Boys' Percale Negligee Shirts , with collars and ruffs attached , , or with two detached collars , the 7f > c kind.For Saturday At 79e , Men's negligee shirts , with attached collars , la French percales , n good fitting shirt- reduced from $1.00 ; for Saturday. . At $1.00 , fine percale negligee shirts , with attached cuffs , two collars to match , a cdolco vurlcty of patterns ; for Saturday. . At $1.00 , fine Madras negligee shirts , at tached or detached cuffs , to be wornwith whlto collars , new and exclusive patterns , positively the btsl shirt we have ever of4 fcrcd , for * * At $1.CO , a choice collection of high-class negligee shirts , made of finest Madras , cx- cluslvo patterns , the equal o ! nny custom " 4 made shirt ; for Saturday * * Summer Night Shirts and Pajamas Fine muslin and cambric nightshirts , made wlltiout collars , bodies very full In size , trimmed as handsomely us Is usual In shirts soiling for $1.00 and upward ; they are real bargains nt Men's Madras pajamas , In new checks and plaids , positively fast colors ; two strong 4 values nt $1.00 and You should FCC our line of men's high-grade linen handkerchiefs ; an mi equaled stock at 16c , 2r > c , 35c and Ladies' Fancy Silk Parasols and Umbrellas Wo hnvo a very pretty and choice line of ladles' fancy parasols , stripes , checks , fancy borders , In all the now shades , spc- * clal price for Saturday only t * A big line In hemstitched , embroidered , chiffon , the new lovers' knot , changeable effects , $2.50 , $3.00 , $4.00 to Wo have a very pretty line of carriage sun shades ; gloria silk , 75c , $1.00 , $1.25 ; nil silk. $1.50 up to $1.25 ladles' black silk umbrellas , 26-Inch stool rod , paragon frame , very pretty ' CI handles , special bargain , only BOc. Wo have a very nice line ot fancy striped parasols , specially good for misses , while they last , only GOOD Makes a man equal to any emergency. Disease makes him unequal to the ordinary duties of life. _ . , , , _ , . , . , When electricity falls to cure , when mcdl- C 3 filsSP'325 ' * . X clno tn1ls to c"rcB ° 'o ' the StateE'ectro - - * " CJ Medical Institute and let its Electrical and 55 Medical Specialists prove to you that by Tf. their combined eloetro-mvillvnl treatment ! 55 'hoy can cure you wlim nil clue IIIIN I ' H fniifii. M OUR MEDICAL STAFF Includes the fo'- J-j lowing : eminent specialists graduates from r"3 the foremost medical colleges , nnd each a p * noted and acknowledged expert In his par- fj f.cular line of treatment : W DR. MILEN , DK. SA.MI'SELL , O DR. SWEANY , DR. COOK , DR. COATES , DR. RENWICK , DR. KAYLEY. DR. KELLY. In peeking treatment , the following : quali fications should be. taken .nto eonslderat'on : Ability , experience , skill and ,111 established _ reputation for RELJAIiILITV ! All of which ( i nro possessed by the specialists of this - J Institute , and are necessary for the suc DR. iMILEN. Chief of Staff. cessful and satisfactory treatment of nny disease. The State Elcctrn.Mcdical Institute GUARANTEES A PERFECT ANB PERMANENT CURE By their Combined Electro-Medical Treatment. WEAK NERVOUS MEN truss or detention from work a painless , , sure and permanent cure. Lost visor and vitality ; weak and shrunken VARICOCFf F-'ydroro10' 8WC"- organs : shattered nervous system caused by A.l\lv > w/Jrfi-iEint | , and tenderness overwork , excesses and self-abuse , resulting of the organs and glands treated with un In weakness of body nnd brain , night emis failing success. sions , losses In the urine , dizziness , failing memory , lack of oontid nce and ambition , Contagious Blood Poison , pains In the back , loins and kidneys , and Syphilis , and all diseases of the blood distressing symptoms , unnttinp one other nnd thoroughly cured and promptly every for business or pleasure. Our special system trace of the poison eradicated from the will YOU. Restore tem of treatment euro system forever , restoring health nnd purity. your physical and sexual health and make you once more a man among men no mat DISEASES OF RECTUM ter who or what haj failed. , CiTTIM 4 f H Catarrh , ulceratlon Plies hemorrhoids Fistula. ( ) , Internal or 31 tliHAwn and dyspepsia , indigestion protrudlnp , HehlnR. * exor'itl < mt , etc1 , posi tion weakness , pnln nnd fullness after eat tively cured without the use of knife. ing , heartburn , etc. Alili DISEASES OK WOMEN most suc Cured by their new cessfully treated and promptly rured by witout ) knife. the Combined Electro-Medical Treatment. "IT7T ? JT T If you cannot call at the ofllee , fully describing your Hymptoms * * -v J. _ f / nnd you will recclvn In plain envelono u sclcntlllc and honest opinion of your cahe nnd a book of valuable Information free of charge. OHIcc Hours From 8 a. in. to 8 p. in. Stindnjs 10 a. in. to 1 p , in. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE , Omaha , Neb. 1308 FARNAiM STREET. A. FAIR FACE CANNOT ATONE FOR AN UNTIDY HOUSE. " USE Mormon Bishops' I'llla > ' > " Ki" > " o , r ; JCJISiy \ llic leadcrt ul the Mormon Church . u uicu i , vi * , i'u.utivcures tne w.r.t cakct m ul > t anil yuun artfcln ; Iroro elfccts of K\l \ U1S , diinpiiiun. cicelies , or elglrelle nnc , mf , Cures Lo t Manhood , Im- permatorrhoea Instomnlai Pains " ' " - " Uamo iac' < , tMervous Ue- 'W Sumoni Varlcocelo , 5J ctiarco , Otopa Mor . . . , -JJ3 ImiwrOi 'or anil | > oiencr to evny function. IH nr KCt uc'.jii'nu.m. . cuts is II liiTn ; rZTTZj Ccstorcs smell , limlercluncj orplnl SttmuUtet the bfiin an4 nerve cemen 500 4 l.ox , t rjjsob-ni I ttifllfii A i.r.lttn cuiT nlte , tocure w mraey itfunded , with 6 Iwx-s , Circui&r - I - iodv i. . Can Francisco , Cnl. For Sine liy MYlinS-DII.LO.V nai'O ' CO. . OMAHA.ISII. . Dr. McGrew's Ithiglng rroclnmatlon to Men Mrdltal Troaluient and a llclping Hand For All , Only S5 a Month. Dr. McCrOW la vroll Itnnwnthron houtthfj WfBtatonoof THE MOST SUCCESS FUL. SPECIALISTS l' ' tli" treatment ot ALL DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEM ONLY. 22 YEARS of UN LIMITED EXPERIENCE-I2 YEARS in OMAHA. Cnllor\vrliD mo ( ull p.irtlciilBrs and 1 ulll aclvlsoou. lu blrlct coutldence jfiipic OF VHAIUSI : . Modlclnennil treatment sent everywhere by MullcrixireM.atnU , | | VCR A MfifJIH the small cli rRS ot UnLT JO A IVlUH I Hi Skill , lixperiuncoandrellable HOME TREATMENT witliln the reach of all. MeClciuo carefully concfali'd from vlrw.ln Bhliinlnc. ui.r.CTisrciTV AND MKOIUAI , treatment mont combined in nil cases wheruitisodvls- ublo. Varlcocelo , Stricture , Svphllls in nil Us Btnucs , Loss of Vigor and Vltnllty , caused from Youthful Kelly or later KXCCBSBS , \ \ > nk ness and Disorders , Kidney and IJL&dclcr Ulsnases. nnd all Prlvutn , Nervous and Chronic Diseases in nil forms with vrhlch men arc aflllctiid , absolutely cured , nnd health , and visor , mid ambition fully restored The doctor's remaruauloHuccess in hln treatment mont of all dlsi-a es nf men ban never been equaled Hla rosourccs nnd facilities for treatltiR thlfl class or dlRea es nro unlimited. Ho la endorsed by all for bis skill and rolta blllty. UooU Freo. Coniultatlon and Ilxaml- nation Free. OMce hours , 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. , 7to8r > m. SuntHvOtoia. Die. McCnEW P. O. liox.760. OfHro N. K. Cnrni > r of 14tli ouci I-urimui St , , OMAHA , NEB. < fc Automatic" Bicycle and Carriage Lamp * Burns Acetylene Gas- No Wicks No Regulat ing Valves Tills lamp Is beautifully made , has a bril liant , uniform flame , and Is absolutely self- governing. BURNS BEST WHEN LEfT ALONE If your ilrulrr doex nut PRICE l * ci I In- lamp , ivc will S2.50 Kpnil K , nrrlnuc pn1- . jmld , mi ri'i'i-ljil of price. The Plume & Alwood Co. , nil * I.AKI : sTitir/r. CIIIOAGO , Rev. D. C. Hopson , Pastor M. K. Church , Wuunotii , Neb , writes ; "Afterl years o ( constipation and fa toinach disorder , Dr. Kay'a Renovator lian removed the constipation mid made my Btotnach almost , new , I could not hear a watch K tick with it close to my right ear , and but a very Bhort distance from my left one. I can now hear ono quite a distance from my right ear , and a lonp distance from my left one , and the thick , heavy feeling between my eyes , to my Dr. Kay's Renovator jov , is pone. Dr. Kay's ' Catarrh Curodid it. It ia the best thliiff I over tried. " Wo give FREE , ADVICE and send frco Dr. Kay's Homo Treatment , an Illustrated Irok of 114 pages , trctilntf all alTneats common . to the hutrnn . . family . Write us all about your caneV " ° mir * - > r /l Inn don't taltu * > .u < ii.7 < tnl th"iRUts nrl haveoujrremedies nny substitutes they * ay are "Just as pood" lor they have Np Equal. They can bo had , prepaid l > y return ranll , liv rndoaim ; price to us. Ur , Kay's Keno > atir S5 cts . nnd Jl.OO or W 00 worth for { 5 00 ; Catarrh Cure W cts. Address Dr. II J. Kay Medical Co. , Saratoga Sprints , NV Ladies1 and Children's Hosiery and Underwear Ladles' flno white or ru ribbed vests , low neck , sleeveless , or short sleeves ; n par ticularly nice garment ; special price , 15c. 2 for , ladles' soft finished lisle \thts , low neck , sleevelets , high neck , short sleeves ; knee pants to m.itch , serviceable garments. 35c , 3 for $1.00. Ladles' silk finish llsli- vests , high neck , long or short sleeveless , low neck , sleeveless ; best finish ; gives rn- tire satisfaction ; only X-c. 3 for $1.00 COc. Ladles' silk vests ; also Swiss lisle ; low necks , aleoveless ; hand crocheted nrok and shoulders ; knee pants to match : an excellent garment , dainty and desirable ; regular 75c quality ; ono ot the greatest underwear bnrgntns wo have e\er offered , only $1.00 for ladles' pure silk thread sleeveless cream , blue , pink and white , rich In effect , of a dependable nmkc ; should -4 f\\ bring J1.50 ; In this special snip only J. " \J ? 1.00 Indies' "Munslng" union suit , the only perfect titling union suits In market , nicely finished with silk , low neck , sleeveless , low neck short sleeves , knee length , high neck , lone nnd short sleeves , knee or nnklo . _ . - - length ; whlto or ecru , llslo thrend or line 1 OO cotton. All sizes , 3 to C , suit only At \Vo also hnvo the mercerized silk union sultR , "MutiBlng" mnke , very soft nnd pretty ; n regular $2.50 garment. Special 1 ' * * only 124c children's nicely trimmed ribbed vests , . .4"Jl ail sizes , for our special sale only 1 * W'C ; ) > Misses' flno Halo thrend vests , high neck long or short sleeves ; low nock , sleeveless ; whlto or ecru. A bcnutlful garment for warm weather ; knee pnnts to match , 25 and 15c , 2 pair 25c , Indies' llcrmsdorf seamless hose , fast blnck or tnn , double heel nnd too , full value , only . ' . . . . . . 25c , Just received 100 dozen Indies' drop stitch fast bick nnd tan fine hose , nn ex cellent bargain. Special sale only 35c , S for $1.00. This line ot ladles' hose Is n marvel In quality flno gauze llslo flno gniizo cotton also n line of medium weights , nnd a meet beautiful line of drop-stitch nnd embroidered fronts ; ROc qualities. Our price only 3 for $1.00 50e. Ladles' fast blnck silk hose , light weight , very pretty , quality double-solo liccl nnd toe ; special ; only 15c , 2 pair for 25c. Children's llslo finish black , line ribbed hose , extra good for wear , double knee , heel nnd too ; all sizes ; only Misses' extra flno quality , fine ribbed , fast black or tnn hose , double k.nce , heel nnd too ; all sizes , 0 to 9 ; our price only Infants' nnd children's fancy scoks , pretty Ince , In tan , block , whlto and red ; real value , 35c ; our price only [ lectricity Cures. Most of the fearful ailments of life can be traced to a derangement of the nervoun system , generally originating In dl : ass3 of the cenltnl organs. Every sufferer wants a cure that will effect a euro In the 'aslest , qu'ckest and least public manner ; therfforf , 1 do not enter upon a lengthy discus sion nnd lone- winded treatise as .to the cause of your trouble , resorted - sorted to by quacUs , who only do BO to confound and frighten you. You are probably well aware of the cause of your present weakness , Drug and the or dinal y courses of treatment will not cure you probably you are aware of this fact , to your ser row. Klectrlclty will speed 1 1 y , safely and surely cure you sound and well again , and I wl'l guar antee It , If you will apply this I m p o r tnnt element - ment of life through the agency of Dr , Bennett's ' Electric Belt. Electricity Is the Nerve and Vital Force of every man and woman , nnd without It you could not live a moment When there is n lack of this Electricity or Nerve- Force in the syitem you can never be well and strong npa n unl'.l It U a aln supplied , Na ture will not supply It , for Nature has been Invposed upon and rcfustH to act. I will forfeit $1,000 If my HIectrle Unit does not generate a genuine current of Klec trlclty that you can Immediately feel ! B four llmea .stronger than any other belt on earth. Has soft , silken , chamois-covered sponge olectpode that cannot burn and bldjter as do the bare metal electrodes used on all other makes of bc'm I Buaranteo my Bolt to cur * Henrfnnl Irnpotency , Lost Man hood , Bparmatorrhoen , Varlcocele and Gen eral Debility ; restore Shrunken and Un- develonml Part , cure Rheumatism In any form , Kidney , Llvtr and Bladder Troubles. cuintB1"1tc" ' ny""el > sla' " " l''emno ! Coin- Call upon or write me today nacrcdly conndentlal- ] not delay , delay * are < lan- Keroup-net symptom WfinkH , books and literature. Consultation and advlco with out cost. My ELECTRICAL HUBPEN- ? r forth , < ? , cure # th ? various weaknesses of men IR - ' , given F-riE'E to every male pur chaser of one of my Holts. Sold only by Dr. Bennett Iloomn 20 nnd 21 ouicln lllc.oU. QBipha , Nebr. , 10th anil Dodce HlrreU , Oilier lioni-H from HiltO n. in , to Hiltl ) p. in. HiimliiM JOittO n , in , ( o ri ii. in. ELIXIR OF Is a preparation of the Drue by which III Injurious effects arc removed , while the val uable medicinal properties are retained , It posjesaoB all tbo sedative , anodyne and null- cpastnodlc powers of Opium , but produces no ! lclness of the stomach , no vomiting , no cojtlveneta , no headache , in acute nervous disorders It Is an Invaluable remedy , and li recommended by tbo best physicians , S.VI1 IIV MAIL I.V J'l.AIV WltAIM'UK uncnii-T OK i-nin : , sou. E. FERRETT , 723 Pearl St. : Now York. Cklchcattrt Kiguah DUm d Ilrkid. rj ENNYROYAl PILLS Origin. l re , Dmiilit ! for ( Vctiiltr'ttipllit / > u , " nj ronj la Urd ail 6'eU uxallliy [ olhrr. Rrflttt rfanc r ( * i uilllu * v jlonj nU f HflafiorM. AI Draff till , tr Ml 4a. .J.,1M.my. ' ( * " " ! " 1f" ' ' nlH < aa " . . " "ii.iicr r r r.4it , "i uiur. i Melt I V.OOO T.illKXliU. A.