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    THE OMA1TA DAILY 1113.10: SI'OXDAY, 1 lTM 13 -I, 11)00.
TEL JED SOKOL'S FAIR WEEK
Bohemian Turnera O.Tcr E!bcMt Unttrtain
ment to Their Friends.
MUSICAL PROGRAMS CPN S'.VtN-DAY FETE
'Willi IMC lliinil In llio 1'rojrrt to
J'rotlilf I ' i 1 1 1 m ror I lie Pay men In
Mill Dm .' I - loiu-
lilrli'il Turner Hull.
TMo wel of tho fnlr of tho Tel Jctl Sokot,
tho lloliuiiilan Turner Bocluty, opened Sun
day nfturtioon under tho moit- favorable
iiuiplces. The fair Is for tho purpose of
raltltiK fund to apply on tliu payment of
tho now Turner hall, and the merchants of
the city have nhon their friendship for tin
enterprise by donating many articled of
mer'-lmndliie, which will be sold or rallied
durlriR tho fentlv.il.
The opening proKram of tho fair wan
muati-nl nt) 1 waM tho first public nppcur
ance of tho orchestra of the noddy. Tho
first niimher waH an overture, "Tho (Jiieun'a
(IwinlH," by the orchestra. Follow InR thiH
Vaclav iltiri'sli, president of tho society,
delivered an addreMS, h t a 1 1 n k tho object of
the fair and welcoming tho patrons. A
mixed chorus of men and women, members
of tho society, snn "Tho (lolilen llourw,"
which wan followed by a piano nolo Jiy Minn
I'rnnsse. A 'cello nolo, accompanied by
the piano, by Mr. I.etovBky cnlled forth an
encore, which wan responded to with a
lively nlr. Ml km llouska'M soprano nolo,
"Tho Dawn," nlno received an encore and
sho roHponded with a Helectlon In the same
vein. Ono of tho best numbers was n
comet duet by Messrs. hctcviky and No
podal, the accompaniment being played by
tho orchfHtra.
Mrs. Ilotiska, ono of tho moat popular
sopranos of tho Dohcmtan colony, was not
permitted to retire at tho closo of her solo,
but was forced to hIiir another. Tho piccolo
solo bv J. Svohodn. nccompanled by tho
Icaso J2B.000 of school money and 110,000 of
cily funds now lied up. It Is probable that
thirty more llcrnses will bo Issued tonight
nnd If so the school dlntrlct and the mu
nicipal I ty will bo tho gainer by several thou
sand dollars.
With the releasing of tho money now tied
up In the hands of tho city treasurer the
city will bo able to pay off a large portion of
tliu outstanding claims. On the appropria
tion sheet as now mndc up for consideration
tonight nro a number of bills of long stand
ing, the pajinent of which has been with
held for lack of fumla. This sheet carries
pprnprlatlon4 amounting to about 8,000 and
tho payment of these bills will be n source
of gratification to a large number of claim
holders.
iierenne In I'lre Di-iinrliMi'iit I'liimii'il,
It Is tho Intention of tho mayor and conn-
II to locate a lire hall In tho Second ward
s goon as practicable. Tho funds for this
tirposo will moRt likely be derived from tho
saloon occupation tax money. In speaking
about this matter yesterday Councilman
Tralnor nald that It would cost about $2,000
to establish a flro hall as imposed. He
figures that tho city can buy a lot In a suit
able location for about $'500. The erection
of n building suitable for tcmpornry pur
poses can, Mr. Tralnor sayH, be erected for
about $800. A hose wagon will represent
on expenditure of f .100 nnd hose for tho
wagon will cost $S0O. As tho city has ono
extra horse It will bo necessary to purchase
only ono horse nt a cost of $125. This makes
n total of J2,fl25. Three men will be needed
i maintain tho house nt $60 a month each,
but this latter euen will come out of the
lire fund.
Homo sort of flro protection Is badly needed
n the Second ward nnd It Is hardly likely
that thero will bo any objection to the ex
penditure of money for this purpose.
"...AMUSEMENTS
orchestra, was well
thlH a chorus of
"Drowned." Miss
Tauchen rendered n
received. Following
male voices sang
llouska and Mrs.
duct, "Two Nlghtln-
Fsoi
gales," In n very acceptable mnnner. A
pl.uit) polo, "Tho Witch Dance," by Miss
Ilookmeyer. was the next number ntld
showed tho pianist to bo an nrtlBt. A
quartet, cor.lstlng of MUses Clival and
Opocensky. rendered "Tho Reverie." The
program closed with n medley of Dohomlan
folk songB by tho orchestra.
The program for tho week Includes a
farce, preceded by n short musical and
literary program Monday night, a comedy
drama Tuesday night, n comla 'opera
Wednesday night. Thursdny evening Is de
voted to tho Ilohemlan Catholic Boclctlcs,
tho program to bo prepnrcd by them nnd
nnnouuceil later. Krldny night tho Doheminn
Turner societies will have charge. Repre
sentatives of tho societies nt South Omaha
nnd riattsmnuth will Join tho lo:nl socie
ties In showing sonic feats of strength nnd
grace. On Saturday night will como tho
end of tho contents and tho results will be
announced.
I :! r i-1 1 ' In 4'itiHiil-M.
This new compound, which Is made from
cVeap chemicals, is put up In cnrtile fotoi
nnd when added to n certain quantity of
wnter will furnish electricity enough to
light a house, drive nn automobile or even n
railroad train. But this Is nothing com
pared to the strengthening power contained
In a bottle of Ilostettor's Stomach Hitters.
It cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, bllllousne ss,
ller nnd kidney troubles and fills tho system
with tho vigor of health.
S0irTHMAAlifVS.l
.1
An exceedingly Interesting meeting of the
Donrd of IMticatlon will bo held tonight.
Tho board will designate tho old teachers
who nro to remain and Is more than llkeiy
io choose n eiiperlntcndent, nn attorney and
an architect. For somo days past tho tcacli
enf commlttco boa been preparing a list of
tho present teachers who will bo retained
In tliu employ of tho board. This action tt-
taken nt this tlmo In order that tho teachers
who nro to bo given positions for tho com
ing school year may make their plana ac
cordingly. Thero tiociiiH to bo somo opoculntlon as to
tho olcctlon of a superintendent of public
Instruction. Tho friends of Dr. olfo nro
urging members of tho board to vote for
his re-clcctlon nnd It was assorted on tho
streets yesterday that enough votes had Leo:i
pledged to Wolfo to elect him. On tho other
band, those who nro opposed to Dr. Wolfe
nsocrt that ho merely wants to bo re-elected
here In older to securo n stepping stone to
thu fliiperlntendency of tho Normul school nt
l'eru. In the mnttor of selecting an at
torney tho board seems to bo nt sen, but In
dlcatjouo point to tho removal of Attorney
Nolan. Somo of tho members of tho bourd
Incllna to tho opinion that Nolan has been
catering too much to John FltzRobortH nnd,
ns tho Inttcr has been deposed, It appears to
bu tho schumo to cut out nil of tho Fltz
Roberts supporter. J. A. Heck has been
mentioned for tho placo but It Is hardly
probablu that ho will bo selected as ho Is a
republican nnd tho board la still democratic,
Mr. Klewlt, tho architect, Is slated for re
moval nnd It Is barely possible that nn
Omnha man may bo given tho placo In view
of the fact that tho South Omaha archi
tects do not appear to bo hankering after
tho Job
Sovernl applications for Superintendent
Wolfo'3 poeltlon nro on hie and a few havo
been considered by tho committee Udu
cntofs ns fnr east ns Pennsylvania are ap-
pl)lng for the plnce, whllo a half dozen or
more western school superintendents think
that thoy would llko tho chancu of nianng
lug tho pchools here. Tho resignation of
J, A. Hock as teacher In tho business do
pnrtment nnd Mls Ilottlo Mooro will make
vacancies to bo filled by tho board before
tho oMiooIh open In September. Thcso va
cancles will not be tilled nt Monday night's
meeting, however, ns business of mure tin
porlnneo will havo precedence.
Rids for n school site will bo received by
Secretary llrcnnuu up to G o'clock tonight,
The site must be locnted between J and Q
streets nnd Twenty-second nnd Twenty-sev
enth streets. It Is understood that tho board
will Kpend f30,0C0 In tho purchaso of n slto
nnd tho erection of a sultublo eight-room
school building,
When tho throo republican members of
tho bonrd were elected last April one of tho
Issues of the campaign was tho removal o
Dr. Wolfe, and It Is understood that nil three
of tho republican members agreed, If olected
to v'oto against Wolfo for superintendent
It Is rumored now that ono republican mora
bor has declared himself In favor of Wolfo
and It ho votes agnlnst the pledges made nt
election time tuooo who supported him will
doubt Utyj bo greatly disappointed.
Cllilllli) 'n New limine.
Ocorgo Parks camo up from Kansas City
yesterday to spend Sunday with his family.
Ho hns been erecting tho new Cudnhy house
at Kansas City and said that tho killing of
nogs would commence today, i no nog de
partment has a capacity of 1,000 hogs a day.
Within n week or ht tho cattle and sheep-
killing departments wilt bo In operation.
This now plant has a capacity of 1,500 cattlo
a day nnd 2.000 sheep.
Ilrlcklaylng on tho structures now com
pleted commenced about November 1 of last
vivir ntwl ll In nntlimitnil tint II, 000.000 lirlclt
- . i ..,,
wero UBed In tho buildings. Mr. Parks ls Aulim T'lautiiVs'''
naturally proud of bis construction work and cj 1 a 1 1 o Chlluntdos.V
ho has received many compliments from i I.lttle Aulus...
pncklng house men on the manner In which
ho erected the now plant.
ARE YOU GOING TO COLORADO?
Manj Omabans Will Sejanrn There This
Snmmtr.
BURLINGTON MAKES LOW RATES
.'limp IWftirftliiiiK to Denver, I'lietilo,
Coloriiilo NiirliiKM iiml Mali
via the II n r 1 1 u-Iiiii.
Hero nro tho low rates announced by tho
Ilurllngtcn:
Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs nnd re
turn, June r, 19 nnd 21, and July 7-10, $10.00.
(Jlenwood Springs and return, Juno G, 19
nnd 21, and July 7-10, $31.00.
Ogden, Salt I.ako City nnd return, Juno G,
19 nnd 21, nnd July 7-10, $37.00.
Colorado Is a mile higher than Omaha.
No wonder It's cool. Tho nltltudo cnrrles
with It crisp, electric ntmospht.ro that makes
tho blood fairly tlnglo through )our veins.
What, with trout fishing In hundreds of
crystal streams, exhilarating mountain
climbing, exciting rldeH and drives, or com
pleto rest beneath .somo towcrlug crag,
you'll find your Ideal lesort In Colorndo.
Tho Ilurllngton Is tho shortest lino to
Denver nnd Its trrlns run on tlmo.
Tickets, 1502 Farnam street.
on a two
MiiKle City fiosHlp.
MIpm Anna (Jlnscow Is away
weekB visit with menus. -
Mrs. A. A. Abbott. 611 North Twenty-
third street, Is reported to lie quite sick.
Members of tho clerks' union nro muklnir
nn effort to force the Sunday closing of nil
stores.
Some of the owners of bulldlncs nro com
plaining about tho enforcement of tho stato
iro escape laws.
A lmeklii!' house etnnlovo named White
says that four men held him up on Q street .tho Invading hordes. O'
Saturday night nnd took, a new pair or ,,ctur thoy painted, In
ului.iu fiit'nv fr..ri film I
Rev. (Icorire Van Wlnklo nrenched tho
baccalaureate sermon before the graduating
eiass or tiie nigii sciiooi at tne trim Uap
tlst church yesterday forenoon.
The lawyers and real estate men of the
city will play a pnino of base ball at tho
Vinton street nark shortly. .Mayor Kelly
has been engaged to umpire the game.
A meetlnrr of tho woman s auxll nrv of
tho Young Men's Christian nssoclatton will
be held Tuesday afternoon nt the homo or
Miss Mary Mann,-"Twenty-sccond and K
streets.
The Home Circle club cave a nlcnlc
Saturday afternoon nt lllvervlew park In
honor of Mr. and Mrs. AV. S. Wltten. In
tho evening thu club yutertulncd tho Wlt
trus at tho home of .Mr. and Mrs. W. U.
Cheek.
Reports Bhow that over fifteen hundred
Uvea havo been saved through the use of
luo VimIIh
A drama In six nets, founded upon Henry
Slenklewlcz's novel of the same namu
and produced at lloyd's theater last night
by thu Woodward Stock company.
TUB CAST.
Marcus Vlnlclus Ccorgo Fnrrcn
Pctronlus Lester I.oncrgnn
Nero, Kmneror of Ronic.O. I). Woodward
ueorge Murdock
....Frank Livingstone
Wilson linos
Master Krnest Trunx
Oluucus Harry C. Long
Ursus lames Fulton
Lygla ..Miss Juno Kemiutic
l'omponlu Miss Winona lirldges
Poppaeii Miss Gertrude Berkeley
Kutilcc Miss Inez Macauley
In the latter dayu of tho Roman empire,
when that onco Imperial power was totter
ing to Its fall, under the nssaultu that were
'being made uponlt by tho barbarians of
tho north, tho possessors of rare nnd valu
ablo paintings 'bethought themselves of nn
expedient whereby they hoped to preserve
their precious canvases from tho hands of
Over tho faco of tho
crude nnd glaring!
color, somo scene or flguro that was wholly
without merit, ntrlppcd It of Its rich frame
and consigned It to some attic, .thero to
reposo amid the dust and rubbish until such
tlmo an tho Roman legions should succeed
In hurling their barbaric foes back to tho
frozen fastnesses whence they came, nnd
tho Roman eagles, again speak terror to the
hearts of all who dwelt outside their pro
tecting aegis.
That day never came. When Rome's sun
sot it set never to rise again. Tho vandalh
sacked tho city and carried away with them
tho treasures to which tho greatest artists
tho world could produco had given tho work,
of yeare. Tho paintings wero overlooked,
thnnka to tho precautions thnt had been
taken, and even to thla day somo student or
Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure. -Most of thc30 j connolreeur, roaming through an out of tho
wero cases of grippe, croup, asthma, whojp.
Ing cough, bronchitis and pneumonia. Its
early uso prevents consumption.
LOW IIATKS TO IIL.VCIC MILLS?
Vln llmiliiKtiin lloiite.
Hot Springs and return, Juno 5, 19 and 21,
and July 7-10 $18.10.
You'll enjoy a visit there. Tho waters of
tho many springs p: sst ss wonderful curatlvo
properties. Tho big plungo Is an nttraetlvo
featuro In Itself. Tho visit to Wind envo Is
novel nnd Interesting. Thero aro many Bldo
trips to Sylvan Lako, to Deadwood and
Lead City and through Spcarflsh canyon
that aro well worth taking.
Tho Uurllngton offers excellent scrvlco to
Hot Springs nnd other poInU) In tho Dlack
Hills.
TlcketB, 1502 Farnam street.
i:CUItSIO.V HATliS
Via CIilenK",
MlliviiuKcc & St. I'mil
Ititlltvny.
and i, Mllwaukeo and rcturu,
Juno :
$IC73.
Juno 14, 1G,
roturn, $30.75.
Juno 25, 2C
$12.75.
City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street.
F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent
1G and 17, Philadelphia and
and 27, Chicago and return,
A I'lnre to Spend (lie Summer.
On tho lines of the MILWAUKEE RAIL
WAY In Wisconsin aro somo of tho most
beautiful places In tho world to spend a
summer vacation camping out or nt tho clo
gnnt summer hotels. Heating, llshlng, Lo.iu-
tlful lakes and strcasns and cool weather.
Thcso resorts aro nil easily reached from
Omnha. A book describing them may bo
had upon application at tho Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul Hy city ticket olllco
1501 Fnrnnm street, Omaha. Round trip
tickets, good returning until October 31,
now on sale. F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent.
Wrlto ads. Sell cuts. Print anythlns.1
Stonecyphcr, 1201 Howard st. Tol. 1310.
way place, occasionally discovers one that
has been overlooked during all the centuries
thnt havo como and gone. -Rearing It to his
studio," he removes with careful, skillful
touch tho veneer that has been laid abovo
nnd tho original work Ktands revealed In all
Ho matchless beauty.
Something akin to this Is his task who
ecsaje to reproduco a segment of the past
age. It Is not an easy task to rcmovo tho
veneer thnt 2,000 years havo left upon the
life of an era, and to put this away and bring
back tho real world that then existed Is to
essay a task that requires for Its successful
accomplishment profound learning, keen dla
crlmlnatlou nnd tho skill to frnmo sentences
so vivid thnt thoy shall Irradiate tho dark
ness of tho past ns with a lightning Hash.
ThcBe who havo read Quo Vudls and who
hns not? need not bo told that the book
l nu attempt to portray a series of Incidents
connected with the reign of Nero und the
dawning ot Christianity. Nor Is It necessnry
to say that tho plcturo that Slenklowlcz has
drawn Is one that has never been excelled
for historical accuracy nnd faithfulness of
delineation. Tho dramatist baa wisely chosen
to confluo tho stage version of the story as
much as porolhlo to tho few principal
actors, nnd theso havo been handled with
fidelity to tho original text nnd with dra
matic skill. Tho action throughout tho
courso of tho six acts Is In tho naturo of a
crescendo movement nnd finally culminates
In tho torture of tho Christians In tho arena
at Rome. Even here the work Is shorn of
unnecessary horrors. Wo aro not obliged to
look Into thnt human shambles or to havo
our nerves racked by the clanking of chains.
tho croaking of tho rack nnd blood-curdling
groans. Instead, tho Christians, from bo
hind tho walls of tho arena, sing hymns of
pralso that Ho whom they havo learned to
worship and for whom they havo given up
their lives, la sustaining them In tho hour
when they moat nocdllls help.
Tho producing cast Is headed by Mr. Oeorgo
Farren in the rolo ot Marcus Vlnlclus. It
had been better for tho production hail some
ono clso been substituted In his plnce. He
Is a well meaning nnd hard working actor,
bub bo Is not at nil adequate to tho part.
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TOE STATMfl
,:- .,. r .- - y
lU'Kiilur Council Mcetlntr Tenia tit.
Toutgjit tho city 'council will meet In regu
lar monthly1 seeilluu far tho transaction of
routltio business. Several matters ot more
or less importanco will como up, among
them being three or four ordinances on third
reading. Mayor Kelly will veto tho ordi
nance passed somo tluo ago prohibiting the
granting of liquor licenses to flrma, associa
tions or corporations or more thau ono
llceuSO IC any "individual. Unless tho mayor
fcaUCh In a veto ou thl ordinance tonight It
VIII become a law hy natural operation w ith,
out his slgnaturo. From what can be heard
around the city hall the veto ot this , ordl
.,, win bo sustained by tho council. As
soon ns the veto 1 passed upon the mayor
..in ntiv limior licenses grauted ni
Tuesday nlght'B meeting nn.0. this will ra-
EXCURSIONS.
OlilcnRo nnd
return , ,,,
Iluatnn nnd
return.
llenvrr, I'nclilo,
Colorado .Sprint;
nnd return , , , ,
Hot SprliiB, S. V,
nul rcturu
ft'.OO, June 4, K, I A Z.
Olrnivood Sprlntc
nnd return
Ottdcn, Suit I.nkc Cily
nnd return.
IMillndrlpnln
Hi. 35, Juim i t,
I19.M, June B, 19 and
1. nnd July 3, T.)o,
ja.00, dally after June 1
118.40, Jump K, 19 and
SI, and July 3, 7-10.
111.00, Jun 5, 19 and
21, nnd July 3, 7-10,
$49.00, dally aflr Juni 1
tJT.ro, Juno C, 19 and
tl, and July 3, 7-10.
IS nnd return ,
I vi.L.. mil.
rT C 1 502 Farnar
4 1 Tel. 250.
' $30.75, June 11, 15, It.
Otftoe, Burlington Station,
m SI, 10th and Mason Sis,
Tol. I2B.
Ills articulation In defective, nnd ho falls
short of realizing one's conception of a
vlrllo young nobleman. Lester Imergan
mnkes an Ideal Petrnnlus. his tine face.
musical voice nnd aristocratic bearing fitting
him admirably for the part. Mr. Woodward
was adequate ns Nero, Mr. Knos did com
mendable work as Chllo nmOlr. Fulton was
equal to the requirements of tho part of
Lrsus. MKrt Inei-"Macanloy was admirable
rs Eunice, the slave of Pctronlus, her clasalc
face nnd flno voice) giving her work an ef
fect that wns chnrmlng. Miss Ilcrkcley
failed to get tho mcst out of the rolo of
Poppnea. Miss Kenuark was excellent ns
I.ygla. Capital work was done by Master
Erntat Truax as Little Aulus.
Tho piece Is well staged and handsomely
costumed. The scene representing the burn
ing of Rome wns excellently done. Especial
mention la duo to the orchestra for tho
character of the entr'acte music, which wns
appropriate nnd well rendered.
Mil CriiNiuiiii Score u III!,
DENVER, Juno 3. Henrietta Crosman
produced her new play, "Mlstrcps Nell,"
which is tho story of Nell Owyn. at tho
Tabor Grand tonight nnd scored one ot the
biggest hits ever seen In Denver. The play
possesses great literary merit nnd wna well
rendered. In tho third act Miss Crosman
masquerades ns a man and fights a duel
with King Charles and tho end of this net
In very strong.
"Mlstrers Noll" will be given In New York
In September. William Courtleigh created
tho role of "Tho Merry Monarch," the prin
cipal malo character.
MIA Mil: 111' TI.MP.
On (lie Viilnili,
Commencing Sundny, June 3, tho Wnbnsh
will shorten the time of the
CONTINENTAL LIMITED.
Leaving Chicago at .12:0:' noon, and St.
Louis 0 n. m., nrrlvcs nt New York 3 25 p.
m, and lloston 5:20 ;i. m., giving Its pntrons
better service to their favorite summer re
sort'. ALL OTHER TRAINS Rt'N SAME AS NOW.
ItaUti via the Wabash are frem I'. to iZ '
less than other lines via Detroit nnd Niagara I
Falls. For rates, il:ii-tnbles of trips east i
or a copy of On Like and Sea, call on nny
agent of connecting lines, or rail on or write
O. N. CLAYTON.
Room 105 N. Y. L. Illdg., Omaha, Nob.
''i.p tloi'itd Trip llnli-v
On Juno 21, July 7, 8, 0, 10 nnd 18, and
August 2, tho Illinois Central rallrond will
Fell tickets, limited until October 31, ns
follows:
St. Paul, Minn, nnd return...
Minneapolis, Minn., ami icturn.
ijultith, Minn., nnd return
Waseca, Minn., and return
Superior, Wis., nnd return
West Superior, Wit., nnd return
For full partlculnts call at Illlao Ceiitiol
city ticket office, No. H02 Fun. am street.
..$I2.i'i
.. 12.05
.. IC 0
.. 10
.. lfi'l.-V
. . IC.'.
llmv In vitlil Trouble,
Now Is tho time to provide yourself nnd
family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy. It la almost
certain to bo needed before tho summer Is
over nnd If procured now may oavo you n
tilp to town In the night or In your busiest
season. It Is everywhere admitted to bo
tho most successful medlcino In use for
bowel complaints, both for children and
adults. No family can afford to bo with
out It.
Attention, Itvilineiit
All members of No. 18, Improvod Order of.
Rcdmen, nro earnestly requested to bo prcs-1
cut at a special meeting to be held this
evening at our hall. Labor Temple, at 8!
o'clock sharp, to prepare for tho burial
services of our brother, August Ornhc. who
died Sundny, June 3, nt his home nt Fort
Omaha. JOHN C. TIERNEY. Sachem.
A. 'A. SMITH. Keeper of Records.
Auction! Auction!
Wednesday, June 1. at 10 n. m., we will
offer to tho highest bidder thofurnlture nnd
contents of tho 7-rocm cottage nt 1513 Jack
son street, consisting of very flno bedroom
sultP3, sideboard, very flno wardrobe, car
pets, piano, etc. It will pay you to romo
nnd Investigate, as all tho goods aro of very
high grade.
Spirit I,n I.e, In,,
Quickly and conveniently reached via tho
Illinois Central railroad. Round trip tickets
now on pale at city ticket office, 1102 Far
nam street.
The RuGon
Is Crowned
Yesterday surrounded by hundreds nnd
thotivnnda of admirers the ONYX QfEEN
was crowned nnd duly acclaimed the
Queen Indeed of all soda fountains In the
west. Tho chaslo nnd artistic beauty of
tho fountain as well ns tho plenslng qual
ity of tho bevcrnges dispensed, combined to
make pleasant the visit of nil who paid
court to this onyx sovereign, fjlicriimii &
McConnell were the recipients of many
congratulations upon tho general nlr of
up-to-dateness which pervades their now
store, whllo Prof. Ooodner and his exptrt
assistants wero doing their lust. Hand
some aluminum souvenirs were given to all
tho ladles, whllo the gentlemin were not
forgotten. It Is ttnntllelally uimounccd thnt
the Onyx Queen will give a series of Satur
day receptions during tho remainder of
thu warm weather.
Sherman & McDonnell's
Drug Store, Kith ami Dode.
Omaha Tent nnd Awning Co., tents, awn
ings, canvas goods, 11 and Harnoy, phone SS3
CAMPP.ELL Mnry A., nt her home In this
city. Sunday, June 3, 1900, aged 70 years
nnd 3 months.
Kunoral services at tho home. 213 South
Twenty-fourth street, Monday, June 4. nt
4:30 p. m. Uurlal at Red Oak, la. Friends
Invited.
What Mr. Cunningham Says
"If ever a man suffered with excruciat
ing pains, It was i. I think my position
beluff qulto conllnlng It naturally had a
tendency to affect my kidneys and liver
I hnd tried numerous other remedies, but
received little benellt, If any. I saw the
advertisement of Cramer's Kidney Cure
nnd decided to give it a trial, and after
taking two bottles I am freo to say I feel
llko nn entirely different man no pains or
nehes of nny kind, and I sleep well now
nnd have a good appetite and nm enjoying
lire ngaln. 1 desire lo stato that It I" the
best remedy I ever ued nnd enn truthfully
recommend It to nil sufferers.
"MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM.
"Snlesmnn for JlcCord, Urady & Co.,
Omaha."
Tho regular prlco of Cramer's Kidney
Cure Is ii.00 our cut price, 73c.
CUT PUICE
DRUGGIST.
Cur, Kith mill Clilcneo Streets.
SGHAEFER
A POINTER
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Arrnngomonts for your Summor Vacation should
not bo ccmplotod without first asking about . . .
Excursion
Rates . .
Excursion
Rates . .
VIA
THE UNION PACIFIC
In effect on June 21, July 7 to 10 Inc., July 18 and August 2nd. Summer Ex
cursion Rates of
ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP
Plus $2.00 from Missouri Itlvor to
Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Ogden and Salt Lake
AND OTHER WES TERN RESORTS.
TICKETS GOOD FOR RETURN UNTIL OCT03ER 3IST.
Tolophono 316. City Tlckot offlco, 1302 Farnam St
II ftV REIT Selling "Ultra Shoes" for Women
IIA 1 UEllS "ste,son" Siuies ,or Men-
Big Sale on
Fine Shoes
and Oxfords
MONRO'S
Over 16000 pairs of Pino shoos And oxfords from the fac
tory floors of Tho Rochester Shoe Co and P. 11. Keith & Co.,
on sale at less than manufacturer's cost.
10 for ladies' flno kid 2.50 and $3 lace shoo3, with
OO turn soles, now styles, black or tan and all sizes.
IOtt' foi ladies' iino vici kid, lace and button shoes,
Ui that wore made for other dealers to sell for 3. 50
and 4, all sizes and widths.
for misses' fine shoos made
to sell for 1.75 and 2.
f.or boys' flno lace shood,
tan or black, made to sell
for 1.50 and 2
Oxfords and Slippers.
QQp for ladies' fine kid, turn sole, oxford ties, made to
VOL sell for 1.50.
IXA for. ladios'fine vici kid oxford ties and patent leather
slippers, made to sell for 2.
'IQp for child's flno patent leather, strap sli
tJ 2 to 5i, made to sell for 85c.
ppors, sizes
HAYDEN BfiOS.
MEN'S SHOES
No doubt you spent a groaler part of the day
wading through tho great and glowing ads in Tho
Sunday Hue. You read why some stores oflered you
better and cheaper shoes than others. This excuse
and that excuse is all very well as far as it goes. But
wo want lo toll you why "The Nebraska" can do bet
ter by you than any ono olo. In the first place, all
shoe sold by "The Nebraska" are guaranteed. In
the second place, all shoes sold by "Tho Nebraska,"
are. made for "The Nebraska." In tho third placo
"Nebraska Shoes" are made with more caro,and "Tho
Nebraska" cares more .about how they are made than
any other house in the country, because we havo a
reputation of selling the best shoe for the money that
money can buy, and we cannot a (lord to sell any
thing but what wo can guarantee in every respect.
We pay more for our shoes and aro satislied with a
less profit than any other house.
AH Nebraska Shoes -Are
Sold on Honor.
Men's genuine Goodyear Welt Shoes, all colors.
Men's Uox Calf, Broadway, London toe and foot
form.
Men's black or tan vici kid Shoes.
Men's Russia Calf Shoes, tan or ox blood.
Men's Oxfords and Southern Ties.
Your choice of the above, and many E0
other styles are hero for kJ . JU
Sprin
g and
Summer
Clothing for Men and Boys
"Too cheap to be good," you'll say when you read our
list of special offerings, in the clothing department for Mon
day and all next week. Others have said the same thing
many a time before. But they changed their minds quickly
when they examined the goods carefully, and so will you.
Thero is such a thing as a combination of goodness and
cheapness, and it is combined in .the clothing offerings of tho
big Store at all times but seldom to such a remarkable de
gree as you will find here Monday, and as long as they last.
Men's Spring and Summer Suits,
Regularly worth from 7.50 to 10, A 7 EC
special at J. J
Men's Fine Suits
In pure worsteds and serges, regularly worth 7 EXf
11.50 to 15, special at vl
Men s Novelty Coats and Pants
With belts, regularly worth 10 and 12, 7C
special at 5 and VJ J. tJ
1800 Pairs Men's Dress Trousers
Of standard worsteds and fine cheviots, in latest
stripe and check effects, worth 3. 50 to 5, KkO)
special at 1.50 and Z.kJVJ
Boys' fine sailor, vesteo and double breasted knee pants suits,
at $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50, worth double. Fancy silk
vests given away with double breasted knee pant suits afc
3.50 up. Also extra knee pants given away with knee paut
suits at 2.25 up.
HAYDEN BROS.
WANTED: A Doctor
A LAWYUH, nn INSURANT!
sIoiimI man who Ik looking for u
many vacant, but tlilu one Is part
It Is on tliu soponil lloor of '1
trance on tlic broad corridor ovci
lnrco onouuh to be divided to net
two good sized private ollleos am'
lence of the tenant.
This Is the only olllro of tho gzo vncaut nt tho present tlmo. If you
want It, delays are dangerous.
'H MAN or nny other business or profes-
really handsome olllco. We haven t
i-tlcularly choice.
UIO IU3H HUIMUNC1. ft has Its en-
rlooklntr the court and fountain. It U
L'cominodato a larKo waiting room nnd
id will be arranged to suit the couveu-
TIIE BEE BUH.DING,
17th mul Farnuin Sts,
R. C. PETERS & CO.,
Rental Agents
"It has justly won its laurels." Soups,
Fish, Game, Hot and Cold Meats, etc., are
given a most delicious flavor by using
Lea & Perrins'
SAUCE
TMi slgnitura It on evujr UUl
THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE 6tccZyi
WirnvAVARi) or imitations.
JOHN DU.NUAN'il hONS, AgeuU, New York.
BUY THE GENUINE
HOWELL'S
SYRUP OF FIGS!Ant,-Kawf
In DleiiKant to Uk
I'rompt to rclluv.
Kafn for nil urcii,
Suro to cur.
MANUFACTUI11DD BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Ca
ATM TUJD NAU&
IIOCl T. N..MI.I,WOIJ CAI'HUIiBS.
Cures aor.orrhocn, (llet, unnatural dla
y
Dick it Co., 113 Centre St.,
cliarirea In a few dnyn. All lru2Klatn, accept
Donna, ity mn.il n w. run nireoiioni,
only
Now York.
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