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NERVa BEAMS autcklreur N rrtuumr.,, ail rrtuluuf sliais, Ulllni mauhoud. drslni. losses. Msrrtril mr n sn.l men Intf ndtnc to msrry sliouiil lsV s Ikk, sitonUliInz results) pinait wtialt nuns mid loll rmfrr irslurfu. l.ttist Sherintn McCoduc!! and Kami ct Co., uruKlii an your MoipioBjs. itcnovDiink i" system U the onlv sal? unci sura method of cur ing uil Chroulc Disease. Dr. Kay's Renovator la tno only periectsyiitein icnovuwr. r reesira vies aud book. Ur, U. J. iay, Sarstosa, N. Y. GOVERNOR SAVAGE TANNED E aid Hit Fartj Estarn from Their Blick Hills Journsy. FIND DAKOTA TOWNS HIGHLY PROSPEROUS .Flirnknna Krister to Instruct the Kllliiliiot Krnml Island llroitines n 'utrwirtli- Home of limit leuerl ,rr of the Stute. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, July 3. (Special.) Tanned knd Invigorated, ciovernor and Mrs. Sav uko and party returned today from their trip throuuh the iltack HI1U country. There were no accidents to mnr tho pleasure of the Journey and today the Kovernor and hU fellow travelers entertained friends by de scribing thu wonderful scenery along the route. "We did a little fishlnB, but no hunting," Maid the governor. "The fact Is, wo weru kept too busy feeing sights to do anything else. From Lincoln we went direct to Spearflsh without a stop, riding through the magnificent Spcarflsh canyon. Then wo went to Dcadwood anil over to Lead City and on the way back stopped at Custer, Sylvan Lake and Hot Springs. "I bavo traveled through most of the mountain territory of tho west, but I never saw any scenery so pretty and so unique as that In the Dlack Hills." Governor Savage was Impressed by the general prosperous air of the Dlack Hills towns. He said all of them were thriving and apparently growing at a rapid rate. At DcaiWood the governor and J. H. Agcr were guosts of honor at a conclavo of Shrlncrs. Tonight Governor Savngo left for Co lumbus, where he will deliver a Fourth of July address tomorrow. He will return to Lincoln Friday and on July 10 ho will go to South Omaha, accompanied by his mili tary staff, to attend the street fair In that city. For TenrliliiK In Philippine. Superintendent Fowler Is In dally receipt of Inquiries regarding the qualifications necessary for teaching In the public schools of the Phlllpplno Islands. All over Ne braska school people arc eager to 'enlist In the government educational service and many of them have already received ap pointments. ' In response to the letters of Inquiry Mr. Fowler has prepared a brief communica tion, which he Is sending to the correspond ents. In the first place an applicant, bo fore, he can be appointed, must demon strate that he Is a graduate of a Normul school, or a college or university, and at the time of making the application he must bo engaged In educational work somewhere In the United States. He must bo phys ically sound and able to withstand a trop ical climate. He must submit to a con tract for throe years' service and must willingly accept whatever position to which he Is assigned. "Only thoso who possess the requisite qualifications and are willing to conform to the conditions specified should apply," says Mr. Fowler. "All applications should be accompanied by testimonials, statement of age, graduation, experience In teaching, a certificate of health from a physician and all these should be addressed to Fred W. Atkinson, general superintendent of education at Manila. A large number of teachers will be de manded as soon as the educational system is more tuny orgamzea ana selections win id iuui v mil ui puii bo made from the list of candidates ac cording tj merit. Tb.e salary., is $75 per month for twelve monies',.! service eacn year, unlets otherwise .advised." In a circular letter Issued by General Atkinson the climate of the Islands Is re ferrcd to as follows: "It may be said with assurance that the climate la a good trop leal ono. However, It depends to a great extent upon the Individual as to the matter of health. The expenses of living are high In Manila, but moderate In other towns and cities of the archipelago." Transportation for Grand Army. Orders containing Information relative to transportation to and from the thirty-fifth national encampment of the Grand Army of tho Republic at Cleveland, 0., Sep tembcr 9 to 14, were Issued from the Ne braska department headquarters today. A rate of $21.60 will prevail over all railroad lines from Omaha and ttckets will be on sale from September 7 to 10, good for final extension to October 8 The department commander has arranged for a special train for the transportation of department officers, delegates, members of the department and kindred organlia tlons. The route will bo oyer the North western road to Chicago and from there to Cleveland by the Lake Shore. The train will leave Omaha September 7 at 5 p. m. and arrive In Chicago at ,7:45 a. ni. the following day. Departure from Chicago will be at 10:34 and the train will arrive at the destination at 7:30 p. m. of the timo day. It Is announced that the train will be decorated with bunting and grain products of the state. The department of Colorado, Utah. Idaho, Montana and Wyoming has been Invited to loin the Nebraska con tlngent. Permanent School Fund. During tho six months beginning January 1, 1001, Treasurer Stucfcr Invested S522,- 767.32 of the permanent school fund, ns against $289,303.34 invested by former Treasurer Meservo during the correspond ing period of the previous year. The re ceipts of the fund during tho half year of Stuefer's administration were 70D,i6l.46, while last year they were only 1365,030.62. According to theso figures the Investments as woll as tho receipts were nearly twlco as largo during the last half year as they were In the same period last. And still the fuslonlsts sny that Mr. Stucfer is not making a good record. Ntntr llfsrnr at South Oinnha. Two companies of the Btato's rcscrvo military force will be on dress parade with full arms and equipment at the South Omaha Street Fair on novernor's day, July 10. Permission for tho two organizations to participate In tho proceedings of the day was granted today by Adjutant General Colby. Tho companies named In the order are L of the First regiment and O of the Second, both of Omahn. The provision Is made that the services must bo withuut ex pense to the state. Grand Inland a IlanUInK Center. Orand Island Is forging to the front in the banking business. Today Secretary Royse ot the State Ranking board Issued a charter to the Commercial State bank of that city, which has been organlted with a capital stock ot $30,000 by U. F. Clayton, II. I) Stewart and E. it, Hamilton, respectively president, vice president and cashier. So far as the capital stock Is con cerned this is one of the biggest state tanks In Nebraska. Grand Island already had two banks, one of them doing business under the national banking law, Mr, Royse says tho outlook for the new bank Is especially good and he thinks that Its organization Is a good Indication of the general prosperity of the city. Another Institution chartered today Is the Citizens' State bank of Rattle Creek, Madison county. It Is capitalized for $10,- 000 and Its Incorporators are A, Rear, F. J Hall, F. W. Richardson, Charles Fenske, George Henerman, T. D. Preece, Bert Mapea and H. Rarnes. Articles ot Incorporation ot the Farmers' Lumber company of Firth, Lancaster county, were recorded In the secretary of state's office today. The capital stock of the com pany Is $10,000 and tho Incorporators are: C. T Anderson, M. Kruegcr, William Kro ncr, M. Klein, William Groves, J. E. Hem mcrs, John Kallemcyer, C, T. Springer, John W. Tenhulzcn, J. Martin, E. Damrow and H. Sachtleben. CnKiiey's llortr .Vol to He Moved. Judge Cornish, In the district court, this morning gave a decision which will have the effect of preventing friends and rela tives from removing the body of Edward r. Cagncy from Mount Calvary cemetery In this city, A few weeks ago David McEntea of I'lattsmouth came here to take the re mains back to I'lattsmouth for burial. He Is a relative of the deceased and acted as the representative of the widow of Mr. Cagney. Ulshop lloiiacum and Mrs. Fitz gerald, whose husband was friend and em ployer of the dead man, resisted McEntee's efforts and a suit for possession was begun In court. Judge Cornish based his decision on the evidence that the man hud expressed a wish to be burled In the Fitzgerald lot at Cal vary cemetery. CotiKrcnvmnfi l'ntrrtnln Another. Congressman E. J. Durkjtt today enter tamed Congressman C. II. Landls of In diana at an Informal dinner at tho Lincoln hotel. Mr. Landls arrived In the city this morning from David City, where he ad drcstcd the Chautauqua assembly. Mr. Uurkett spent the morning In driving with Congressman I.indls nbout the city. Then he Invited In as many former Indiana citi zens ns could be found on the spur of the moment to meet Mr. Landls at dinner. Thoso present were: Governor Savage, Ed It. Slzer. T. U. Hunger, J. D, Strode, 0. M Lambcrtson A. O, Greenlee, William Clarko, Phil Greene, It. J. Greene. Will O. Jones and G. E. Toby. Mr. Landls left for Kansan City at 1:35 this afternoon. Stnte Deputy llenil Consul, Italph E. Johnson has been reappointed state deputy head consul of the Modern Woodmen of America by Head Consul W. A Northcott, his commission having arrived yesterday. His now term expires July 1, 1903. Qeorge E. Jenkins of Falrbury, once a member of the legislature, has been named on tho law committee, that being the only committee appointment Mr. Northcott ap portioned to Nebraska. A. It. Talbot's can didacy for head consul to succeed Head Consul Northcott in 1903, ha having an nounced his coming retirement, Is meeting with favorable consideration In all parts of tho Jurisdiction. Mbrnry Ilonril Itrnrarnnlses. The llbrnry board reorganized last night by electing S. L. Gclsthardt as president ,r,r""HnMr xV-"rl8 V'S! contract for wiring the new library was let to the Tower Electric company. Its bid was $895. Two other bids, one of $950 and one of $1,086, were received. Messrs. Geisthardt, Hushncll and Darr were named as a com- mltteo to revise the by-lawn, It being the Intention to substitute for the mora com- mltteo a committee on care of building and one on employes. United States Commissioner. C. C. Marlay of this city was today ap pointed United States commissioner for this district, to succeed L. W. Dllllngsby, who haa held tho position tor many years, hut whose term has just expired. The duties of tho commissioner are largely those of an examining magistrate, beforo whom persons chnrged with offenses against the federal statutes are brought. TWO CHAUTAUQUA GRADUATES Mrs. D. W. Patrick nnd Mis M. IS. Doner Ilecelv Dlplomnn "Pitch fork" Tillman Speaks. DAVID CITY, Nob., July 3. (Special.) At tho Chautauqua last night Thomas W. u. unristman of Creston, la., delivered a lecture on "Gladstone." Tho Kccbaugh band and University quartet occupied the stage for an hour this morning when Rev. Mr. Checsenian delivered his lecture on "Tennyson." An Interesting part of tho assembly was tho graduating exercises to day. Two who bavo completed tho C. L. S. C. course today recolved their dlplomns. Tho graduates were Mrs. D. W. Patrick nnd Miss M. E. Bauer of this city. The exorcises were In charge of Mrs. L. S. Corey of Lincoln. Mrs. Corey states that tho C. L. S. C. circle is In Its infancy, having been started In 1S78 and has over 300,000 branches and more than 50,000 graduates to which diplomas have been issued. "Pitchfork" Tillman was on the program this afternoon and tho announcement at tho morning session that he was present nnd would fill his engagement was the In centive for a large attendance. The sena tor choso for his subject "Blrdseyo View of National Conditions." He said we no longer had a free press, that tho demo cratlc, republican and populist parties wero on an equal footing In this respect; that both houses of our national congress were owned by monopoly and the trusts; that from 1861 to 1S65 were set free 9,000,000 slaves and we are now trying to conquer 8,000,000 more. NO SECOND SALOON ALLOWED District Court sustains) stnart Board In It Itefnnal to Grant I.lrcnae. STUART, Neb., July 3. (Special Tele gram.) Stuart, a high license town, never had but oue saloon and It will remain a one-saloon town for some time to come. Gross Ilros. two months ago put in a petition for n saloon. After numerous meetings ot tho vlllago board their applica tion was turned down. They then employed Hon. R. R. Dixon of O'Neill, appealing to tho district court asking that the Judge grant a mandamus order compelling the Stuart village board to Issue Gross Bros, a permit to sell liquor. County Attorney Mullen was employed in behalf of tho town council and tho case was tried in Judge Harrington's court Tuesday. Judge Har rington decided against Gross Dros, tho costs to be taxed to the rotators. Fremont Trrnnnrrr ItrslKiia. FREMONT, Neb., July 3. (Special.) At a special meeting of tne city council last night City Treasurer John Knoell banded In his resignation, to take effect July 13. As there was no provision In the statutes or ordinances for filling tho vacancy, an ordinance wag passed, giving the mayor the power to fill vacancies by appointment, with tho assent of the council. Curbing was ordered laid on the east and west sides ot the park. Several ex tensions of the water works were ordered laid. Smallpox Near llolmrnvtlle. HEATRICE. Neb., July 3. (Special Tele gram.) Dr. Brash of this city, secretary of tho State Hoard of Health, In company with Pr. Iloe, drove to the home ot Joslah Whll- taker, two and one-half miles west of Holmesvllln In this county, where they found six casee of smallpox. Three more cases developed here today, two of them In a family that occupies rooms In the KnlRhts ot Pythias ball and one on South Ttntb street. I.nurrl Crop Are I'rotiilslntj. LAUREL, Neb., July 3. (Special.) Grain, grasses and crops of all kinds promlBo an unusual yield. Tho weather Is fine. NOT , ENOUGH TO NOMINATE EUtt CoiTtntien tf Stcltliiti Driwi Lu Thai Tihj DiUfatr. MAKES A PLATFORM, BUT NO TICKET Committee Appointed Incite Inter est mill I k tic Cnll for .Viitiiluntlim Contention to !! ,ll,id lit September. As the laws of Nebraska require the at tendance of 200 delegates and the repre sentation of two-thirds of the counties to give a nominating convention a lrg.il standing the attempt of the socialists to put a state ticket In the field yesterday was a failure. Less than fifty delegates responded to tho call for a moss convention of tho socialists at Washington hall, and thero were only two counties represented. It was necessary therefore to forego tno formality of nominating candidates for I supreme Judge and State university re gents. The small attendance, however, did not prevent election of convention officers, tho adoption of a platform and the delivery of several socialistic speeches, George E. Deard whs elected chairman and A. W. Adair was made secretary, after which a commlttco of the three was appointed to Inclto Interest In the party throughout tho state and Issue a call for a nominating convention to bo held some time In Sep tember. ' The platform, as adopted, reaffirms the principles of the national social demo cratic party and makes tho following specific declarations: ' 1 Flrst-We favor direct employment by the state of nil lnnor necessary to nn-.iaw form all public wonts wmiin me suite iwm ( 'i nnnosfl tin- nrosent contract svHtcm whereby private parties get ineir hands Into public funds. , , Second Wo favor the stato ownership and control of all water powers nnd writer rights anil the construction and operation of canals for the line of water powers nnd wntf-r rlgntu and tne employment or moor to lrrlgnti- the arid lands of the state, Third Wo favor the state producing all the material necessary for public purposes wherever and whenever practical, Fourth We favor municipal ownersnip oi street railways, electric light, gns nnd water plants, etc. Speeches urging the puoiic ownersnip of "tho tools of production and the means of distribution" and a geaeral demoralization of the capitalistic classes were made by Messrs. Lcmbeck, Ilowo, Doyco and Mc- Caffery. HENRY A. RICHARDS IS DEAD Father of the Youngest BiiRlneer In the World Die at Lin coln Hotel. LINCOLN. July 3. (Special Telegram.) Henry A. Richards, a resident of Omaha, died at b o'clock this morning of Brlght's disease. Ills home was In Dundco Pisco, Omaha, but for several months he had been with his son, Frank J. Richards, nt the Lincoln hotel In this city. Ills wife and son survlvo him. Mr. Richards was a pioneer Mississippi river steamboat engineer. For several years ho had lived ia retired lite, his closest companions being his grandchil dren, May, Louise and "Buster," who havo a reputation for their prcboclousncss and the latter a3 the youngest engineer In tho world. Their pictures have boon published In leading magazines In tbd 'United States, England and Franco. "Buster'1 was taught Lthe principles ot thelsteam!4nglne by bis grandfather and at the nge' ot 6 years lie gained newspaper and magazlho.promlnence by directing the movements ot a Union Pa cific engine on a rapid flight over several hundred miles ot track in Nebraska. Frank Richards, the son, Is manager of tho Lin coln hotel. WHEAT SURPRISES FARMERS Crop In Knckolln County Shown nisiKer Yield Tlinn Wan Ex pected. SUPERIOR, Neb., July 3. (Special.) The first wheat of tho new crop to bo mar kotcd In Nuckolls county was sold to a dealer In Mount Clare yesterday. Thresh ing Is bringing a surprlso to tho farmers The straw was so short and tho fields lotjk&d so Insignificant that none ot them flgTtred on more than a ten-bushel crop. It Is threshing out sixteen to eighteen bushels to the acre and weighs sixty to sixty-one pounds. Charges Asfntimt a Minister. HASTINGS, Neb., July 3. (Special.) The Hastings Presbytery held a special meeting In this city yesterday. Jacob Rolso of Hastings was appointed Sunday school missionary tor this part of the stato. O. W. Winkle, elder of the Glltnor Presbyterian church, preferred charges against Rev. A. M. Hendce of Glltner for alleged misrepresentation and misappro priation of funds collected for a parsonage, The case will come up for trial Friday, Ju,r 12 Wolvesj Worry Concord. CONCORD, Neb., July 3. (Special.) Sev- ernl weeks ago some hunters captured four hnlf-grown wolves near hare. They were brought to town and penned up. Thrco nights later they escaped and took up their abode under buildings and cornsheds In tho early morning they como out for chickens and havo taken 200. Efforts were made to shoot them, but they are still at large. Homer McKirlnnd's Ilodj- Found. STANTON, Neb., July 3. (Special.) After a search of nearly tour anys tne Douy oi Homer McFarland, tho young man who was drowned In tho Elkhorn river Friday, was found yestorday six miles east of this city, It had gone twelve miles down the river. The funeral was held this morning from the Congregational church, burial being at Pleasant Run cemetery, northwest of town. Wnmnn llrruks n TIiIkIi. BEAVER CITY, Neb,, July 3. (Special.) Mrs. T. Hedges, an old woman of this city, fell down tho ccllarway at hor homo yesterday morning, breaking a thigh and sustaining Internal Injuries, which render her condition critical. Ineh of Ttnln nl "Wcati-rn. WESTERN, Neb., July 3. (Special.) An Inch and nlne-ono hundredths of rain fell yesterday afternoon and last night. It was "Strana and hmartv boy. Im It, . ..'' WimmSfm ffAAlfr''1 aVflfsT n V jvw r m iimm !"" The joy of a new arrival in the family Is usu nllv ovemast bv the shadow of the pain and dis comfort the expectant mother must bear. If she knew of and used "MOTHER'S KVirun'f this would be all dLsnclled. Tell 55 your friends about it, as beinp a simple liniment, muscles so that paln and suffering limHlllscnl by tipioi P'H on tecilpt of prki, H.OO per tie, ere. a t bourM .1 sll i etpnntibl. Prurc Itti. I'oos." Mcinci battle. he VII K BRADFIELO IKUUbATI'n cu greatly needed. Mercury was up to 106 .degrees last week. Crops aro good; wheat harvest nearly over. Threshing began hero Juno 29. Tho quality and yield are very 1 good. Some wheat tested sixty-four pounds i to the bushel. Corn look welt. Oats are a light crop. To Secure Stnte A. O. It. W. nnllrlln. OIIAND ISLAND. Nob., July 3. (Special.) The finance committee of the grand lodge of tho Ancient Order of L'nltod Workmen, at Its meeting last night, decided to have an architect look over the building offered by Grand Island for the permanent home of the order and then go Into n friendly suit In tho district court to ascertain If the committee Is authorised to buy the building. limine County Mortgage Itecoril. FHEMONT, Neb., July 3. (Special.) Following Is tho mortgage record of Dodge county for June: Chattel mortgages, filed 87, $28,123.15; released 43, $20,199.S0; farm mortgages, Died 12, $21,700.00; re leased 23, $I1,S73.39. On city property eighteen mortgages, amounting to $9,412.50, were recorded and twenty, aggregating $10,670, wero released. I.ntircl Mills Incorporn ted. LAUItEL. Nob,. July 3. (Special.) Articles of Incorporation have been filed for the Laurel Milling Co. Ten thousand dollars In stock has been subscribed. A. T. Fortncy, W. T. Graham, Guy Wilson, G. A. Mlttelstadt and Dan Coburn are tho board of directors. They expect to have tho mill completed and ready for busi ness November 15. School Proposition la Ilrfrnted. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July 3. (Special.) County Superintendent Flshburne has re eclved returns from nearly all of tho school districts In the county and finds tho vote on tho cronosltlon to make an adlunct 1 1 i . . . . .lit. ,L. . . I I- Wl I m cuniormity wiin uic iiirm bcuuui to nave oocn ucicaica Dy auoui iiii; votes. Wllllnm WorUlnR nonnil Ovrr. OIIAND ISLAND, Neb., July 3. (Special.) William Workings, arrested on the com plaint ot tho trustees of the vlllago of Doniphan on the charge of selling liquor without a license, was yesterday afternoon bound ovet to the district court In the sum ot $.r00. Hall was provided. Crnlitrre Club Dnnqnrt. DEATRICE, Neb., July 3. (Special.) Tho Crabtrcc Forensic club of Beatrice gave Its fourth annual banquet at the Pad dock hotel last night. Toasts were made by Charles Cobbcry, Calvin Emery, J. L Webb, Italph Weaverllng, R. D. Smith, J. B. Glbbs and Illchard II. Smith. Kortj-Foiir Join the Church. WYMORE, Neb., July 3. (Special.) As result ot the union gospel meetings la this city recently thero were forty-four accessions to the church Sunday twenty seven nt the Methodist church, thirteen at tho Uaptt3t and four nt the Congregational. Six Coitk Killed liy ICnprlne. STUART, Neb., July 3. (Spcclal.)- Sat- urday night the passenger train going west ran over six head ot cows belonging to Owen Hoffstott, a farmer hnlf way between this place and Newport, and killed thorn. Pawnee HiiKniri-N I'lnno Inntrnctor. ELK CREEK. Neb.. July 3. (Special.) Miss Daisy McCluro of this place has been engaged ns piano instructor in ino rawneo City schools. She Is a graduate of the Lincoln Conservatory of Music. Culhertann Krn Discontinue. TRENTON, Neb., July 3. (Special.) A. W. Suitor anil A. L. Taylor, publishers of tho Trenton Lender, havo bought the sub scription list ot tho Culbcrtson Era, which will bo discontinued. An aftea-theater thought, a bottle of Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne and then "sweet sleep." WARM DAY FOR WARM DOINGS Even the Mercury Decide to Get Hp Early Today In Eastern Nebraska. WASHINGTON, July 3. Forecast for Thursday and Friday: For Nebraska Fair Thursday: not so warm In western portion; probably thunder- showers In northwestern portion: Friday fair; not so warm In eastern portion; vari able winds. For South Dakota Cooler and partly cloudy Thursdoy; probably thundershowers; Friday fair; variable winds. For Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Ar kansasFair and continued warm Thurs day and Friday: southerly winds. For Illinois Fair In western, showers In eastern portions Thursday; Friday partly cloudy: probably showers; not so warm In northern portion; winds mostly fresh southerly. For Iowa Warm and partly cloudy Thursday; thundershowors and somewhat cooler Thursday afternoon In northeast por tion; Friday fair; not so warm In wostern portion; southerly winds. For Missouri Continued warm and gen erally fair Thursday and Friday; south erly winds. For Kansas Continued warm nnd gen erally fair Thursday and Friday; southerly winds. For Montana Partly cloudy Thursday; Friday fair; warmer In eastern portion; westerly winds, probably variable. For Colorado Cooler and partly cloudy Thursday; probably showers In eastern por tion: Friday fair In westorn; showers In I eastern portion; variable winds. For Wyoming Cooler and partly cloudy on Thursday; probably showers; Friday fair In western, probably showers In east ern portion; variablo winds. LnenI Itecoril. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER HUltEAXI miAMA. Julv 3. Ofllclal record- of tem perature and precipitation compared with tho corresponding day or tne last tnrco 1901. 1300. 1SW. Wi. ffivlmiim Ipmnoralure... S5 07 71 77 Minimum temperature.... 76 76 61 60 Mean temperature '6 19 bit Precipitation 00 .00 .20 .Ul Record of tcmpTaturo nnd precipitation at Omana for tnis iiny ann mnce aiarcn i: Normal temperature 71 Tlntlrlmrv far the dnv 1- Tntnl excess since March 1 305 I iir.Tlnll.-itlon IK Inch Deficiency for the day IS Inch Tntnl hI hit Mnrch 1 11.14 Inclu Deficiency since March 1 t.O Inches- Deficiency for cor. period, IKflO.... i.ui incm-a Deficiency for cor. period, ... 2.42 Inches U A. WF.LSH. Local Forecast Ofllclal. are unknown. missis, UPU PRINCIPAL ' F. A. Curtrkht, A. n.. Principal of tho Georgia Normal and Industrial Institute, and editor and proprietor of tho "Oeorgla Helping Hand" writes the following glow ing words concerning l'eruna, and Its effi cacy In the cure of catarrh, Ho says: "Having experienced such ben eficial effects from tho uso of a few bottles of your catarrh remedy Peruna, It affords me pleasure to add my testimonial to tho long list you must already have Judging t r a I tin n , . rllffArim, 1 H O T I-API1 . 1 f - - - d,;ij u, I1AIU.B9. Dm. x. d. VARICOCELE Are yo afflicted with VarleocsU or It results Nervous Debility and Lost Mar. noodT Ar you nrvous, trrltablo lid deapondentl Do you lack your old-tlrae snorgy and ambition? Are you suffering from vital "weakness, etc.? There ts a derangement of the sensitive organs of your Pelvlo Systsm, and evon though It gtrss you no trouble at present, It will ultimately uimtn you, depress your mind, rack your nsrvout System, uaflt you for married III tad shorten your existence. Why not be cured ba ler it Is too lata? WE OAK CUWC TOU TO STAT CURED UNDER WRITTEN GUAR ANTEE. W have yt to in Um ohm ot Varicocele we cannot cure. Medicines, elec tric belts, tc, will never cur. Yov d expert treatment. We treat thousands ot rase where the ordinary physician trsmts on. Mathod new, never falls, without cut ling, pain or loss of time. STRICTURE Horn. Trtmt No iiu ui.Bc Hadlcally cured with s. Instruments, no pain, no detention from business. Cure guaranteed. .PcV uKrurlnrmQuVnoy of urtnatlnr. Urine High Colored, or wun milky sediment on standing; uonorrnoea, Sleet. e5VDU!l G6 cured for lite nnd the poison sflrsl'Llw thoroughly ctennaed from tne system. Boon every sign nnd symptom llsappears completely nnd forever. No "BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the skin or face. Treatment contnina no dnn geroua drugs or Injurious medicine. Home Treatment successful nnd strictly private. Our counsel la free ana saoreaiy connaentiai. CURES GUARANTIED. Unioltatlon Free Treatment by Mai nil i nntJO f 1A7 Call or address II So. Uth Street. WnAKUCiD LiU MM nrwics bv our Physicians nnd n FREE SAMPLE aa of our me ne also Free Home Troatmont a ifopage illustrated book . ., ni riiMas with iieat treatment, also many valuable receipts nnd prescriptions In plain language, saving you heavy doctor's bills, ask for It. Dr. Kay's MH Cures the very worst cases of Dyspepsia. Constipation, neodncae, I'aipltolion or neon l Nfl Llrer and Kidney diseases and bad results of LoOrlppe. Send for proof of it. tr Hfl Write us nbout all your symptoms. Sold by druMtsta, don't neecpt any substitute liut 7- setm usEnets. or si.w anq we win cna ur. mm w n, . I A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUai--IFUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO EDUCATIONAL. rP Wtnlworth Military Academy BM- Wm ..raUlna and nanlnmant. Arm? ofllerr detailed. Fn Wflfti Wetlonel AwltmHw or for llf. COL. HOWARD-PAYNE COLLEGE Julf ... hi.i,,. dn.niiim nf Ynnnir Women nnd Olrln. Modern and pror.ros'lv Preparatory nnd college courses, music, enth annual session l.eglns Sept. Uth. KIJUCATIONAI.. DVORAK Dramatic School KIMBALL HALL. 243 Wabash av Chicago. Fall term opens Sept. 3. Send for CataloRUo. KIIWAIIU IIV1IUAI., Hirpeior. Western Military Acadimy. TT.t alilUhitil r nut at Inn. Thnronahlr tvjulnrjftd. El. llAn Uoisllnn fVinvanlant tft Nt. flttli n l. OwnnJ and pinnfttteil hr tevlirn ot Ions eipiyUne. who ukv Ironfti chM-Kft or tho cniei ana wumo ronni rn)ionlbll.tr for lh(r onrn '.r! Itiutrarilou. AiW f r Every Woman ll Intcrcstc J anil should know sdoui it wonlf rftil MARVEL Whirling Spray Thenow W'lrrls. Injre. I, on tin., .i.irrvm, llfll par. csi-:nost uotiTnlnt. lis T..r SratrUt fcr U. II h rsnnot stiffly the Vx Attier. hut rid stsmn fnrtl lilltnU! book frtttai.il cItm full pstUruUrsand lirrrtlrnsln. C nlu.l.lololMlles. MARVM.ro. noom S2 Times Hide, N. V. MONEY Refunded., eusr antre Dr.Kaj'sItenoratoi to pur flvulnvla. riti.ti. is, contu , laxative, diiuh, iiTcr ami uianers. iicsi touic, laxative blood purifier known for all ehronlo diseases renovates and InvlKorates 'he whole system and cures very worst caseb. Oet trial box at once. If not satisned with It notify us, we will refund money by return mail. Write your symptoms for Free Medical Advice, sample and proof, vft A Mc at druggists.. Ur. u. J. Uay, Ssrntosi. W,Y. SAVED BY "I was Ipdueed to try rerun by tho advice of a friend, and certainly believe that suffering humanity would bo relieved It they only gave l'eruna a fair trial. Would that I could framo words sufnclent to express my grntltudo for the benefits derived from Its use." F. A. Curtrlght, Ureensboro, Oa, The most common phases of summer catarrh aro catarrh of the stomach and bowels, l'eruna Is a specific for summer catarrh. Mr. Wm. Hcbloy, Duqucsnc, Pa., writes: "I mil cured of outurrli of the Htoiuach of two years MamUup;. 1 Itiul it so bad that I could not cat anything hnt milk. 1 doctored with several doctors and they could give me relief for a short time only. I saw Portion recom mended nnd thought I would try It, and 1 now think 1 am cured of catarrh. I have worked two months and did not lose a day."- Win. Henley. Mr Moses F. Merrill, Columbus, Chero kee Co., Kansas, Tturnl tloutn No. 3, writes: "I had been troubled with systemic ca tarrh, which affected tho lower bowels especially. I was troubled with running off of the bowels and troublesome catarrh of tho bronchial tubes which caused spit ting of thick mucus. bincc taking l'eruna my improvement has boon wonderful. .My howels aro regular as clock-work. 1 can now eat HUo other people and victuals digest " Moses 1 Merrill. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the uso of l'eruna, write at once to Dr. Hnrtman, giving a full statement of your case and he will bo pleased to givo you his valunblo advlco gratis. Address Dr. Hnrtman, Frcsldent of Tho Hnrtman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. DOCTOR Searles & Searles OMAHA SPECIALIST Most Successful and Reliable Specialist in Diseases of Men WEAK MEN (VITALITT WBAX).made so by too cloM application to business or study; sever mental strain or grief: SEXUAL EX CESSES In middle llf or from the eftocta of youthful follies. Weak mkn are victims to nei vou8 debility or exhaustion, wasting weakness. involuntary LOSSES, with EARLY DECAY In YOUNO nnd MIDDLE-AO ED: lack ot vim., vigor, nnd strength, with sotual organs ImpoJrsd nnd weakened prematurely In approaching old age. All yield rapidly to our new treatment for loan ot vital power. On psrsonnl visit Is preferred, but If you ennnot cnll at my office, writ ua your symptoms fully.. Our home treatment la Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha. Neb. Renovator ivy n ntnoioiw ij romm .u. 0 Qh..Ima n, M0.. SJ V Oldest and largest military school la Central West. raperrs for Universities, S W DFOR D S E LIE R 8 . M . A.. Supt.. Lsslnglen, Mo art, elocution, physical culture. Mfty-sc P01. 'J j ( iiX"Vt "fS It ii V Awl "vreit I il e n t . EDUCATIONAL. Brownell Hall InKtructorb Kraduntus o coIIckcc n-cnr;-nlzed as umonK tho boat in America. (Uvea thorough general education and also iut imren for nny coIIcko open to women. Principal's certlllcato admits to cnllfKO without examination. I'lnno, MIms War", threo years a pupil of tho lute Oscur Knit of lierlln, Oermuny. Years nf ueccsaful UsichliiK cxpfrlenco. Vocal Music, Mln Helen liurnliutn, a pupil of Mrs. Cotton (Mrs. Kountzit) and Mrs. I'liillliiH-Jitnkltis', Art, Mrs. MumaiiKh, well known here, now Htudylni; In Kurope. I'liyslcal train ln adapled to stri'iib'th nf Individual, by professional Instructor, fipoclal attention to character bulldliiK. Apply for eata. loKUe. Address Mlm Macrae, l'ririclp.il,. Omaha. Racine College Grammar School "tU School Chit makes manly Beys." A hlf b srd sibonl prnrlnir bor Ucrr.H to II resra old for business llfn or the fliilrnrsltlts. Htpsrel firlmol Umim and Dormltorl'S for tl.s little nojs. vrrrearstm moral and soelsl traimnir. r nit rears or suocMsruiworx. benamr cauimnic Rer. Henry D. Keblaioa, Warden, Rsctst, Wl' THE FRANCES SHIMER ACADEMY of Ilie Dnltrrslty of t.'lilonuo. Bcliv'luatlo work, music, art, nil of blurt frrodo. For plr Is. New building: moderate expense. Write for ntuioBue. WM. I'. MeKKH. Di.au, Mt. Carroll, 111. Open J Sept. Uth.