THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TTESDAY, JULY 2, 1H01. DEgesfts what you dyspepsia (Seifo A healthy ntnmuch, cnpablcof digesting a good, square meal, Is a trrcat, blesslug. Il keepi the hody si ronR by Insuring plenty of nourishment. In fact, It means perfect health. Dub some thing must be done when the stornnch Is so tired that It can't digest what you cat, for undigested food poisons the blood. W'c can recommend a preparation that completely digests all cla3rs of foods that Is Konor. 1)ysfkisia Cuiik. It give tho Btoinach perfect real and allows jou to eat and enjoy the variety of food that Is necessary for maintaining health. It never fails to euro Indlgcstlou, after everything else hau failed. It ia pleasant to tsiko and can be used in all conditions. "For many years I suffered from chronic indigestion, and it eecmed as though nothing was going to do mo any good. On the advice of a friend 1 commenced using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave me Immediate relief and I continued Its use, until now I fool that I am cured." Henry 1 Cramer, 'Wcndclvlllo, N. Y. Eft Qostf't laeBfs hmt dS g&od Prcpired by E. 0. DoWItt A: Co., Chicago. Tlio II. bottlo coutalns2K time tho 50c tlia. Tho favorite household remedy for conehs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, throat and lung troubles Is ONE tfilNUYE Cough Curo. Itcuren quickiy. PRIVILEGES TO HOLDERS OF Eastern Tourist Tickets VIA THE LaKe Shore and Michigan Southern Railway STOP OVER AT Chautauqua, Pan-American Exposition, Niagara Falls. OPTIONAL. USE OP Cleveland & Buffalo Steamers, Hudson River Boat Line. Printed matter giving routes and rates for summer tours with full Information on application to F. M. BYRON, G. W. A., Chicago. BINDER TWINE 000-foot Manila, 50-lb. bales, our celebrated Q3 Blue Label Brand, on cars at Omaha, per lb., Standard, 500-foot, our celebrated Blue A Label Brand, 50-lb. bales, on cars Chicago, Qv Get your orders In quickly. Wo guarantee these prices to July 10, only. Terms, net cash with order, or CO. 13. II prelerred. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., CHICAUO KllUUATIO.AI,. Wentworth Military Academy fSra K HiJ Oorernrnf nt mirorvWon nnil rqulpmsnt. Array ofllcfT detailed. Prepare for Universities, National Academies or for pr. COL. S A H PF 0 HP SELIERS M. A., Supt.. Uilnnton. Mo. HOWARD-PAYNE COLLEGE Frf8EoTuW Fop 111 teller eiltipntlnit of Youiik Women nnil CJIrla. Modern mid progressive. Preparatory and collcgo course, music, art, elocution, physical culture. Flfty-sev-rntli nnnunl Rcsulon begins Sept. 12th. 1U01. Send for lllustrnted catnlosuc. IIIIIAM II. (SIIOVKS, I'ri'nldeni. nilt'CATIOXAI.. Brownell Half Instructor graduates of colleges recog nized as among the best In America. Given rho7ou;haTen",ral education and am. tinrfB for any college open to wo"1' Principal's certificate admits to college without examination. Piano, MIbb three years a pupil of the late Oscar Rait of Iltrlln. Germany. Years of 'Wfccssrul tinrhlne experience. Vocal Music, Miss lt2len flurXm. a Pupil of Mrs. Cotton " Kountic) and Sirs. rhllllps-Jcnktns. Art. Mr? Mumuugli. well known hero, ioif surtylng in .fturope.PhJVJ cal tr n. Ins adapted to mrmiKui m """",."' professional Instructor. Special t''l" ! Vo character build K. Apply for rat. AHUUM ... - . D lniU' Omnhn i8 Racine College Grammar Softool "Che Scbool Chat mak$ manly Bov." k hlch urmln erlinnl tirennrlntr bnrn frnmS to IS rr "Id f (ir rutnes lldi nr tlw lJiilrerltle. scimrato Sclinol llooin unit Dormitories (or the HUini.o;. very cnrouii morui nnil mkmhi iraumiK. r mjr jrp.irs oi succrcsiui nurs. nimi tut tmiiiuKt. Rev. llcnryD. Robinson, Warden, Racine, Wis. A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. Itemoves Tan, Pimples, rreemts, iiotn ratones, Rash and Skin ill.. MM ae. and .very bm Biemisn on beauty. and defies dues tlon. It has stool the teat of S3 jears, and Is so harmless w. tastt It to be sura l Is properly made, Accept no counter- reit or similar name. Dr. u A. Havre said to a la' dy of the haul-ton (a Datiem)! vou Indies will use them. I recom mend 'QOURAUD'S CREAM' as tht leajt harmful of all the Skin preparations." For sals bv nil Druggists and Fancy Qoods Dealei-H In the U. S. and Europe. PRRD. T. IIOflCINS, Prop'r. (7 Great Jones St., N. T. "A CHEAP WATER FOR LINCOLN Jessph Bnrni Thirsts to Ssts thi Oltj Wrb7 Dollar. INCIDENTALLY WI.L PROFIT HIMSELF Lancaster Cnnnty Grtn n Itnln CliniiKe In Omnhn nuri Trrnilniil C'oiiiiiiii Other Stntc .Nrns, Sileiiillil IlrldRc (From n Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, July 1. (Special.) Joseph Uurns ot this city, formerly a member of the It'giDlature, was before the city council tonlKht with a proposition which, If ac cepted, will, he declares, result In a saving to the city of Lincoln of many thoueundi of dollars a year, lie agrees to supply tho city with water at a rate of S cents a thousund gallous, tho same to be pure, fresh and unlimited. Under the existing system, which Is owued ami operated by the city, the water CoBtg on an avcrago of 15 cents per thou sand gallons and the receipts of the water commissioner's office Juit about equal the expenditures, or, In other words, the water department Is no more thuu self-sustaining. Mr. Htirns would havo the city still main tain tho water commissioners office and pay tho difference between tho present price and tho S cento contract price Into tuo slnldm; fund, and he says that by doing eo tho cctlro Indebtedness of the water de partment could be paid off within a fow years. "I am simply offering tho city a good business proposition and I frankly admit that I expect to mako monoy myself," said Mr. tSurns, "For years the council has wrestled with tho water question with no satisfactory result. They aro divided as to tho beet course to pursue and aro rent by factional strife over tho matter. To day Itsurance companies are at n tre mendous risk, the water supply threatens to fall and If a flro should occur there would be nothing to do but watch It sweep un moledted ou Its way. I believe I havo a proposition thut will benefit tho city and I Intend to do all In my power to get the council to accept tho plan which I will submit this evening. I was connected with tho location of tho Mockctt and Hlco pump ing stations nnd my Judgment In these matters Is now proven to be correct. My well on tho capltol grounds will furnish twlco ai much water as the contract calls for and I bcllovo I am right on this scheme also." DetitllH of the I'roiinaltloii. "I will furnish all tho material and labor necessary to construct a plant ot such proportions as will give the city an ample supply of good water at all times, the same bb that furnished by tho Hlce and Mockett stations. I will construct reservoirs with 2,000,000 gallons capacity and pump Into and. out ot the same at all times. I will agree to furnish and pump Into the city mains all tho water the city requires for use. agreeing to keep tho preasuro up to fifty pounds per squaro Inch for domestic uud up to from ninety to 100 pounds at the pumps tor use during a Are. 'I will furnish the necessary boilers and pumps to do this work. Including all of the expense of every kind and guarantee plenty of water as above for a term of twenty years, at a sum of 8 cents per thousand gallons so pumped Into tliu city mains. Tho city shaV put In and con trol the meter to measure rSa water from the pumps, tho same as It Is measured to the consumers. In this way the city will bo out no expense for Us water sup ply outside of tho salary of the water com missioner and clerks In tho water office, and will receive, without cost, If tho pres ent rates aro maintained, 7 cents per 1,000 gallons for all the water consumed In tho city with no money for experimenting or hunting water. Tho city would, In this, way, coon bo able to meet Its obligations against the water department. Mnyor Wliinett (iohm1. Mayor Wlnnett Is opposed to the propo sition submitted by Mr. Burns. He said to tho correspondent nt the conclusion of tho meeting: "I am decidedly ot tho opinion that It would be unwise to accept tho offer. Distributing wator ts a great deal like distributing Ice. You start with a good load, but when you get to the destina tion your stock has greatly decreased. Un der the plan suggested wo would havo to pay for all water wasted as well as for all water used at fires. Last year the re ceipts of tho water department were In creased $10,000 and tho expenses were de creased $9,000 and I think tho department is too good a thing to let go." Fireworki! Order Iteaeliicled. Mayor Wlnnett said that on account of tho rain today he would not Insist on the enforcement of his anti-fireworks order July i. Tho acetylene franchise and tho antl- acetylene ordinances were read tonight and will come up for discussion Monday. Two Xerr Lincoln .Hclinnl. Tho Board of Education tonight awarded contracts for constructing two new school buildings to Campbell nroe. of this city. The buildings are to bo on the grounds of the Capitol nnd Vino Street schools and will cost $15,000 each. CANDY CATHARTIC Genuine stamped C. C. C N:vtr sold In bulk Dcware of tht dealer who tries to se I something "lust t flood DVORAK Dramatis School KIMRVLL HALL, 24J Wntvtsh a Chicago. Fall term i pens Sept. P. Send for Cataloguo. i:i)V Altl) DVnilAK, Director. THE FRANCES SHIMER ACADEMY ( I lie inlvrrxlty of lilciimi. Scholastic work, music, art, all of high grade. For girls. New building; moderate expense. wr'te lor catalogue. w.. r Dean. Ml Cttrroll. ill. MclCKlC. Alice, Cockroaches, Water Hus, Croton Uukh, and till ot!ier Vermin .by usinjr... M mi tloach Paste acts, a bit s iniTii; nl Kra:ifJ or nut itlrrv't pril t. Ctonrns' fe'irctrio Panto Co. CHICAGO, ILLO. IHftLfc MARK. RefUtcreJ A. May:r Co., 2Z0 BEE BUILDING OMAHA, NkB. 'Phone 1714 Re-No-May Powder Nut only relieves, but positively curv-s alt disorders of the feet, stops odorous perspi ration, cures leader, snollon and painful tset. Price 50 Cents. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealer Cousuliatiou Kroe trom 2 to . When ordering by mail add & cent tor postage. IM-.No-Mar Skin Food for facial idbsssj. He-.N'o-May Cream sotteui ud white the bands and facts. filr.UiCAL ADViOli. Wriieut llhE, ull your ymptomn. JtenoTatlnnthe .yitt'm tho only sale itnd sura method of cur uiK nil Chronic Dtsessrt. Dr. Kay's Renovator l inn only perfect system renovator. Frccsam Vif s iiB5 book. Dr. II. J. Kay, Saratoga. JJ. V I.niicnNtcr County Im Sonkeil. Following a rapid decllno in tho tem perature a good, soaking rain fell all over Lancaster county this afternoon. At 3 o'clock the thermometer Indicated 01 de grees temperature, but an hour later It had fallen to 60 and tho wind had changed around to tho north. It is believed here that the rain came In good time to savo grain in the exceptionally dry places In the county. It will probably retard tho harvesting of wheat, but it Is not feared that It has damaged that cereal. As a result of tho downpour everybody In Lincoln and surrounding country is In good spirits. Reports from rellnblo au thorities are that both corn and wheat aro in good condition. In Lincoln tho rain measured about ono Inch and In somo portions of tho county it was still heavier. Trimty Convict i:cnir. Convict n. F. Mallory, a trusty at the state penitentiary, escaped early this morning nnd has not yet been located. He was usually sent out to work In the stock yards. Attired In a uniform of bed tick Ing he bolted as soon as his itivements were unobserved. Mallory was sent up from Hamilton county for assault and only had the major fraction of a year to serve. Mntr IlniiMf Wntrr Wnrks, Tho new water worki system installed at tho state house by Joseph Hums has been continuously in action for several dayB and it is estimated that during this time up wnrds of 30,000 barrels of water have been flowed over the lawn. Tho average dls charge is 100 barrels per hour and the plant has beon working night and day for nearly a week, iho water Is pronounced by ex perts to be excellent In quality nnd ap parently tho supply Is inexhaustible. IK'sldes affording wnter for the lawn and for domestic use In the capltol building, tho system will undoubtedly prove an expense snver. In dry weather the average monthly bill for city water has been $110, and tho consumption or uso has at no time equaled tno iiischargo from the artesian well. Mr, Durns says it will not cost tho atato over 50 cents per day to run the plaut. The engine will bo operated by one of the regu larly employed engineers and about the only expenso attached will be for gasoline used In this machine. Tho apparatus Is especially simple and can bo operated by anybody. For tho amount of water now being dis charged by tho artesian well tho city charges at tho rate of J 10 per day. This Is a difference of $9.50 per day In the actual cost of water. Omnlin llrhlur nnil Teriulnnl. The Omaha Bridge nnd Terminal com pany today filed amended articles of In corporation In the sccrotary of stato's office. Tho change Is in the Internal management of tho company. Articles of Incorporation of tho Fraternal Hall association of Valentino wcro recorded In the secretary of state's ofllce. The object is the construction of a frater ual hall, and tho organizers are Masons nnd Workmen. The Ulversldo Park club of Merrick county has been Incorporated under the laws of tho stntc, by H. Coovcr, A. J. Fos ter, O. Forscll, J. H. White, S, Henshaw, II. N, Miller and John Hnlllgas. Another organization Incorporated today Is tho So cial Club of Republican clubs, of which the principal Incorporators nro: L. P. Anderson nnd Fred 1'. Cox. Secretary Itoyse of tho Stato Banking Board today chartered the Bank of Hoi brook, Furnas county. The institution Is capitalized for $5,000, nnd Is organized by J. M. Patterson, S. M. Patterson, Sam Pat terson, E. A. Patterson, II. O. Miller, J. R. Cooper, II. W. McFadden. Ailiipteil ami Clnlina (tin Property. W. A. Bcntley, the adopted son of Mrs. Mary A. Ilentley, who died May 26 without kith or kin, this morning requested tho county Judgo to set asldo tho last will nnd testament of his foster mother and give all tho property, amounting to somo $10,000 or $12,000, to him. In the will Bcntley Is cut off with the meager sum ot $25. Mrs. Bcntley left the major fraction of her estate to tho German Catholic church of Lincoln. Bishop Bonacum received $2,000 for a proposed Catholic church urphauuge. Other friends and church dignitaries re ceived small tributes of her esteem In tho shapo of a few hundred dollars. But tho greater fraction of tho property wont to tho church. Bcntley declares that he is tho only ndoptcd son; that ho Is tho solo relative of tho woman now living. Ho Insists that nt tho time she made tho will Mrs. Bcntley was of unsound mind nnd incapable of mnklng a legal disposal of her proporty. Tho church officers also hovered near her, ho avers, and worked upon her sympathies and fears, thus securing a generous sllca ot her property for themselves Ho contends that they did not Inform the near friends nnd relatives of tho woman of her condi tion nnd prevailed upon her to exclude tho legal heir and tor thoso reasons ho asks that the Instrument bo sot asldo, Tho legatees denied all these allegations and asked that Mr. Bcntley produce the proof of his adoption. They affirm that whllo Mrs. Bcntley was not physically strong she was Intellectually clear nnd that sho mado the will long before her last Illness. Somo difficulty was experienced In secur ing the nttendanco of a Miss Sandon who first signed tho wrll. Sho was Anally brought Into court, however, and testified that sho saw Mrs. Bcntley sign the will, Sho was also very certain that Mrs. Bcnt ley was sound mentally. Later on she ad mitted that sho had only mot Mrs. Bcntloy tho day tho will was signed. Miss Sandon wan tho only witness examined. Bishop Bonacum and his attorneys wero on the scene and will put up a bard fight to sus tain tho will. Tho hearing will last sev eral days. Wlfp Grtn ihn II I vo roe. When Harry K. Mltcholl began divorce proceedings In tho district court his wife, Olllo M. Mitchell, was not caught napping. In Ohio whore she had gono for a visit sho heard of tho suit and Immediately returned. Sho camo back at him with a counter suit and this morning Judgo Cornish gave her a decree nnd ndded to it $C0 in excess of tho costs of tho suit by way of nllmony. They wero united In marriage In Spring field, O., In 1882. Mr. Mitchell alleged that his wife had refused to Mlvo with him and she mado the counter charge of cruelty and desertion. From the tangle of crimina tion and recrimination tho court nt length awarded the decision to tho woman In tho cae. Mr. Mitchell is a malt carrier. Jesnc IloilKrrn In Sinking. Jesso Rodgers, whom Mike Ktlroy shot at Raymond a few days ago, ts delirious and his physicians dcclaro he lsN rapidly nearlng the end. His brother, frank, nas arrived from Missouri and now watches by his bedside. Rodgers has a burning fever and Is kept continually undor tho lnfluenco ot morphine. ENGLAND EATS YORK FLOUR Mllln nt Nelirnkn Town Ship Hun dred o' nnrreln to Liver pool nnil London. YORK, Neb., July 1. (Special.) A con siderable amount of wheat raised by tho farmers of York county Is manufactured here and ohlpped to all parts of tho world. The York Wator Mill company has built storage houses In this stato along tho Fro mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Vnlley railroad and has built n large storage house at Deadwood, S. D., a distributing point for York Hour. Tho York steam mills, two of tho largest In the state, has been shipping hundreds of barrels of flour to London and Liverpool. Both mills nre working to their fullest capacity. FRED WILLIAMS IS KILLED llllnnlx Mnn Hnii Ovor rnr Clindron l,y WcKtliound I'lWIiorn l'nn finiKrr Triiln. CHADRON', Neb., July 1 (Special Tele pram.) Fred Williams of Harrlsburg, 111., whs struck by No. 3 westbound passenger trnln four miles cast of hore Sunday morn Ing and killed. Ho left here on pmoongor train No, I, castbnund, Saturday night nnd must havo fallen from tho train and been hurt, as ho was making a feeble effort to riso from tho track when tho train struck him. Tho train was coming down a steep grade at a high ratoof speed and tho cn glnecr did not seo him in time to stop. MIND DERANGED FROM SICKNESS I'lcm 5uiriiilcrn Around III Xvct nnd to Iron llnr anil l)le vrltlt 111ft IV ct ItrntlllK oil tlio Floor, FREMONT, Nob.. July l.-(Sneclsl.i- Jnnus Jensen, 21-year-old son of ChrU Jensen of Ames, committed suleldn bv hanging In the county Jail hero today noon. Jensen disappeared from home last Tuesday and as he had Just recovered from a severe Illness his parents were anxious nbout him nnd parties wcro looking for him all last week. Yesterday he was found n a demented condition in n haystack near the Platto river by H. Bailey nnd wns taken to hla home. This luurulne his father brought him to Fremont and con sulted his physician. Dr. Brown, On tho advice of the doctor, ho was tnken to a room In tho county Jnll to remain until tho Board of Insanity Commissioners could pass upon bis case tomorrow morning. At :20 his dinner was taken to him by a prisoner nnd ho then appeared all right. A while after n prisoner In tho cell under neath the room occupied by Jensen henrd nolso and called loudly to tho sheriff. Mr. Kreadcr wns In bis office and immedi ately entered tho hall and went to tho room occupied by Jensen. Ho found tho boy had hung himself by his suspenders to nn Iron rod across tho top of tho coll. His feet were resting on the floor. Physl- lans wero summoned, but It was too late. Tho body was removod to Dcngler's under taking rooms nnd will bo taken to Ames for burial. Coroner Mnrtln held nn Inquest this nft ruoon nt which tho fnct doveloped thnt tho boy had been sick with typhoid fover for somo tlmo previous to leaving home and had been nt times out of his head. Ho had been In tho employ of tho Stnndnrd Cattle ompany. MndlMni Crop IIooiiiIiik, MADISON, Neb., July 1. (Special.) Crops In this section of Madison county are looking flue. There aro somo fields of corn not advanced to what they should bo, but the warm weather has been what wns needed. Most of the flrlds will be plowed by July 4. Small grain looks lino and Is ripening well. Harvest will begin next week. Sliclton .Ulnlntrr ItrnlKiiR. SHELTON, Neb., July 1. (Special.) Rev, L. W. Scuddcr, who has been pastor of th Presbyterian church at this placo for eov oral years, has resigned and today preacho his farewell sermon. He will move to Norfolk, Neb., to take charge of tho work at that place. Ilreiird Week at Mhi-ltou, SHELTON, Nob., July 1. (Special.) Tho past week has been tho hottest ex perienced In this section for many years In June, Some fields of grain have been cut but the roost of It will be put In shock the coming week. Tho quality Is first class and the yield heavy. YOUNG MAN HANGS HIMSELF Jumii Jensin Commits Suicide in the Csnntj Jail at Irsmsnt. CROWDS DESPITE THE HEAT .Vtmihrr of VinltorH nt Hip Ilnvld City C'li ti u tu tii ti a lt,'iu'lit- $l Tlioitnuiul. DAVID CITY, Neb.. July 1. (Special.) Notwithstanding tho Intenoao heat, accom panied by a strong, dusty south wind, tho nttendanco nt tho Chautauqua yesterday was larger by far than ou any previous lay. A conservative ostlmato places tho number at 6,000. Tho day'a exercises op ened with an nddresa on "Normnl nnd Junior Sunday Schools," by A. M. Walling. Row M. C. B. Mnton. colored, of Cincin nati preached n sermon In tho forenoon. n tho nfternoon tho Flske Jublleo singers occupied tho platform for a short tlmo. Rev. Mason delivered n lecture, "Somo Providential Movements for tho Evnngell zatlou ot Africa." At the close of his ecturo peoplo extended donations toward tho evangelization of Africa which amounted to $100. After tho lecture by Dr. Mason Prof. W. H. Myers, assisted by a chorus of 100 voices, rendered a sacred cantata. This morning tho Women's Christian union occupied tho platform for on hour. F. Kempo, D. D., dollvered a lecturo, 'Wanted, A Man." In tho afternoon Gen eral Z. T. Swoeney, ex-consul general to Turkey, cutortnlned .tho audlenco with a lecturo, "Tho Golden Ago." Tho afternoon program concluded with round tublc. York County t'olltica. YORK, Ncb July 1. (Special.) Re publican candidates for county offices are circulating among their frlcmH nnd ac quaintances. Tho following are the county offices to be filled: County Judge, county clerk, treasurer, superintendent, sheriff and surveyor. For county Judgo tho preseni Incumbent, W. W. Wildman, Is thinking of running for third term. A. B. Taylor, attorney, Is u candidate for the nomination. Owing to tho increase of population thcro will bo n recorder of deeds elected. Only ono cnndldato haa announced himself for this ofllce, J. A. Eckles ot Thayor. Thero will bo a number of candidates for county treasurer and sheriff. KlKht Dnyn of Wind nt Hnrvnrd. HARVARD, Neb., July 1. (Special.) Yesterday concluded eight successive days of Intense heat and wind, tho mercury reaching 10G nt 3 p. m. A strong wind provnlled most of tho day. Wheat Is over rlpo and with tho heavy winds that havo prevailed somo of It has shelled off. The crop of spring wheat will bo light, but the winter wheat continues to promise well nnd by July i will be In shock and partly In tho stack, a thing that has never beforo occurred, Todny Is moro mild, with llttlo wind nnd considerable Indications of rain. Siivi-m HIh Klflrt from Fire. CLAY CENTER, July 1. (Special.) Spnrks from an engine on an oxcurslon train yesterday on tho Kansas City & Omaha set flro to a wheat field of John Delahunty, two miles east of here. Mr. Delahunty, discovering the fire, Immediately plowed several furrows around it and con fined tho damage to a few acres. l'lnttiiiioiiUi KnrmcrH Comnlnln. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., July 1. (Special.) During tho past week tho mercury has ranged from 95 to 103 degrees and farmers aro complaining ot tho excessive hot weather. arrests falling hair. Cures Dandruff, Brittle Hair, Itching and all scalp troubles. Fully guarntccd to cure or your money back. "Coko Dandruff Corn Is quick, offctlve, hnrmlesi. "S. J. Hutchinson, M. p., "National Home, Wis." fiosltlcin ncknowlxdgn Coke landruff Cure to be tho only Scnuluo rimef!)-. Don t accept Angerous Irnltatiuui. Domand Coke. t cJIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH WAY TO BEGGARY." BE WISE IN TIME AND USE SAPOLIO TO THE PUBLIC; Como to our Drug Storo for MULL'S GRAPE TONIC The HccoiiHtrtutor of Health, Kim Down Systems nnd Worn Out Tissues. Wo gunnintce it to be the best spring tonic nnd the only one of tho kind known. A FRUIT TONIC LAXATIVE For old people who feci the need of strength and vitality, It Is n welcome friend. It 3ends new blood through their veins, builds them up, bringing them back to n life of usefulness whore living Is a pleasure and not an existence ot misery. Don't give up until you Inive tried the discovery which tho doctors hnvc styled THE NEW WONDER FOR HAD HEALTH. It Is recommended for children ns well as adults. Invalids can uso It with perfect safety nnd good effect. It 1b woman's best friend. It has proven valuable lu tho treatment of La Grippe and kindred allmen ts. It acta on tho Liver, Kidneys and Dlood, regulates tho bowels. It Is a laxative tqnlc, an unusual combination. Grnpcs nnd medicinal properties of crushed fruits combined with nature's health-giving herbs are the basis of Mull's Grapo Tonic, a combination never before thought of. Indigestion. Stomach Troubles, Sick Headache, Etc., Quickly Disappear with Its Use. Mull'r Grape Tonic, tho Crushed Fruit Kixatlvc, Is good for everybody, sick, halt sick, or If you merely "feel bod." No matter what the trouble may bo, a fow doses of this remedy, ar In severe cases, a bottlo or two, usually restores health and re nowed life and vlijor. Get a full size bottle at COc. It's pleasant tasto rcndorB it acceptable to all. It Is so good a remedy that benefit usually follows tho first dose. All we ask for It Is a trial. DecauBe of Its wonderful curative power and rnra merit wo shall hereafter keep It on sale. A 50c Hottlc is almost ns large as the SI. 00 size of other remedies. Every dose Is worth tho prlco of a full bottlo to anybody. Its very taste Is a pleasure. Every system requires a remedy of this kind. Yours truly, Your Druggist. Mull's Lightning I'nln Killer relloves life of one great burden PAIN. 2oc. XTXZXxXTX.TllXZXXIXZ nxxrzxTfj xrxxtxrfTfxxz or our mcuicine aiso r-roo nomo l rooimonx no pugo uiusir.itea nook .1.' describing Hymptoms and causo of diseases with best treatment, also many valuable it" receipts und proscriptions lu plain languugo, saving you heavy doctor's bills, ask for Ik !f FREE ADVICE by our Physicians and a FREE SAMPLE medicine also Froo Homo Trootmont a no page Illustrate ilnrr uvmnlnma nnil pmmfl nf 1lHnnflfM wltli lipst tpflltm.lit . filen tnnnv wi Dr. Kay's Renovator Cures tho very worBt cases of Uyspepsla, Constipation, Headache, Palpitation of Heart Kinney aisenses ami nan resuus or i.u urippo. Mina ror tyiiintoms. bold by druKBlsts. don't accent nnv soou us ittcts. or II. 00 and wo will sond Dr. Kay's Renovator by return mall, Liver and Kldnoy Wrlto us about all your a Sond fomroof of it. FUDSlllUtO but lall. Addraha. mi nieuiusk vuM Saratoga springs, n. t. ft l Twelve il i Western Girls A. R. BREMER CO., Chicago. Lather Your Head with Coke Shampoo & Toilet Soap lilafl Htud J-"'IS' uno U oHn JO. CimSEsfDREim WHITE DOVE CtlHE never fulls lu dtJtruy crT. Ink- fur UrunK Urinlf, ilie ppctltr tor which cannot eiltt after uilng tills rcinnly. (ilvcn In f.'.V Haul J with orwllhout knuivlcitiieuf psllcnti uitelcn II st Slicruuu L MsCoautU sua Kulm & Co., drufKlm III iki to to to to to to to The Bee has a treat in store for twelve western girls who earn their own living. It intends to send them on the twelve best trips which can be planned and pay all of their expenses, including everything. Not only this, but so that they ran enjoy the vacation to tho fullest limit, railroad tickets will be provided for whom ever they choose to go with them. Who they shall be is to be determined by the read- to fevs of The Uee. Everyone should save their coupons to to to to to to to to to to to to and it may help some girl whom you know to be par ticularly deserving of a vacation to win a placo. Kuch a trip they could probably never take otherwise; surely not without a great deal of sacrifice and saving. To vote, cut a coupon from page two, fill it out properly and deposit it at The Bee ofllce or mail to Vacation Contest Dept. The Omaha Bee, Omaha. Neb. m 2aa3 asaasa asaaaas