THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1904. 1 MY0M STOPS DICBWATIIAS flcisi atsiksdl.ar.Wiii' Get lmti TtitA fi.bJL.i TUf.tio CUT TO BZ fcir,. BwY Hivaa.J When t'ou 'runted by Plead. !- jUlktr uad sister and tkltt Oloutn I'riMnlx to Nut Itcpt-at t'le Act. Tl. tearful jilt i.iirg ir a. wM-jW".! niulko. uuU a al.T. th jtp:t.l proni-j oi a uikiraotad U y and ti.o tariur yr. pUi,y ol a tiaYnuug n;m ur, 1 h! mn IfifciiU, pruLauly m.vi savcJ one 'muh joutu from the p..nlu.,U:uv end hl f.m Uy roui aiiauia and auiicrli.tf. Toe siory la one of imjortur.e, r. -iessne, adventure aiid. lo.e a id the tniv lltig mana woiii.n lilend to easily i heroine. la abort, aha Duoefcii Af .d t her own and the tiat,Jug niun Uv tio.ii the bullet of -the yotuu a reioiver. 'fha youth, havtnf loat hU poaiUoa,by hico he aided In the .upport ol hla mother, became deaperate and dacuied to aUopl f tha nr..r ,h. ,i.h..v,iin t.r h. ho. deoiared never acaln to upon thla aocupaUon. loon wttH favor A nbjht of two aco a youn woman and ,.. " " . , . - a, er aentleman escort wera returning from ri.it with friends and 'whlla lai.urety walking an Casteliar atrsei . between Twenty-nrat and Twentieth, they were accosted ky a, footpad weaMng a black cloth mask tied over. his faoe through wblok eyelet halea wera cut and wara com mahded to hold up tlnlr nina TI.e couple being taken somewhat ky surprise, obeyed tha command, and the ' robber poking the pistol Into tha young woman's faee, ordered tier to stand closer to the man and both were told to cougb up tbelr valuables. t -j L - ; Whlla tha footpad's attention waa mo mentarily diverted to - the young woman her eaoort graaped tha plst6I hand of tha robbor, tha young woman sprang at him, aelied him by the throat, premed tha rob ber to tha ground and held him down with her kneed while her eaoort wrenched, tha pistol from hla hand, badly lacerating one of his own, hands In the scuffle. Bay OaawceV for Air. The Inexperienced robber gasped for mercy as well a ha could with . tha woman's tightening grasp on hla throat. She finally released her boid and tearing the mask from tha young raaa'a) taoa. they permitted him to regain his feet. Ha waa dlsoavered ta bo a mere boy. It er 17 years of age, and under oorar of hla own re I volrer, waa ordered to tell who ha waa. k Tha young woman's escort' was strongly tempted ta kill tha fellow, but tha young I woman pleadod for him on acoount of his youth and hla aaeuranoea that thla wad 4 , his first attempt at wrangdolng. f Tha boy began crying and between hla ) -Voba, told thera that he lived with a wtd -., awed' mother and aiater on Williams street "and (that they were people of the highest respectability. At tha suggestion of th ww umiiuiiii &v Muwuipmuy the young robber to hia noma and aider tain If hla atory waa true. - Tha mother and sister wore rowaed from bed and tha U The letters of Miss 1 1 1 , -- - " 1 ' v -'v r i r- ' - ture is printed above, and Miss Claussen, prove beyond question that thousands of cases 6f inflammation of . the ovaries and womb , are annually cured . by the use of Lydia E.4 Pioildiam's Vegetable Compound ' Da Mrs. Piwkham t -Gradual lose of strength and nefre forc told ma Borrw i hinfc wan ra-lically wrorit with rruv . I had severe shooting pains throujht tin y'lvi" orsratui, cratupK tvl extremo irritation com pelled in to sek nitiu'ul tuivu-o. The. kx?tir sr.id t hat I had ovarian trouble and uUt-ration, uivl advised an ovr:ition. I strongly objected to thift and (lecii't'd to try I..vd!a 12. Pinkliatir Vfr'tablo Compound. I norm found. tlui't my judgment whs . correct, and that all the rood thiiif said atmit this m?di;ine wt ro Iruo, und day ty day I felt less paio ant inereav-d jtj.pt. tl to. The uUwwition soon healed, and the other complication! disurnnMivd and in eleven wt:lw 1 was onoe more strong; and vigorous ii'id iieitVt tly welL . , "My heart lost tliuak.s use sent to you for'tlic pront good you hav d nio mvT" Sincerely youi'K, JUus Maku.rbt Iikklkt, 276 Third bL, .Milwaukee, Wis. , fllss Claussen Saved from a Surgical Operation, ryerMnwrrvr,- ' DIR MTv, PlNXHAMl Jt UfOllW tO met f :'.'','f'V till the ein!oienit ntf tliiit I have read of the va I f f fydl K. Piiikiiaiu'ai'omiNiiaid do not expr f ' '-i t' 3 on-half of the virtu the irivat medicine its iM sceH. i 9 fruitKn. oirmtiona cont me. If tiie vrmen who are sufferinr, and the tiocton lo not help them, will.try, Lydia H Pinkhaui'a Vere tahle Ctnnpoiind, they '.fill not ba disappointed with the result. Hiss Clara '.U. Clauhsxm, 1307 l'enn bt, Kansas City, Mo. AkMa f rOftfflT if -e eannot lwvrMk araaoee IkeerlctMl Ueure aad elgaetares ai n 1 1 1 1 1 1 ata tm imQtls aktaa ui m " kMUM imm. CfJUUU . Aoo a. i-M.tL$L 4rs, ara. kLeaa. . trtr u admitted to the bouse. Tk mother and alstef were confounded at the Mory of tha boy, who an trade to tall of hi attempt at highway robbery, and tk mother and aiater tearfully pleaded with hla .captors to let him go. aa the could not survive tha disgrace of t inTltable penalty of hla crime. Lot tfce Bar Go free. Tha aiater added her entreatlea, stating that aha wn employed In a , responsible I (vhltt(ju In one ol the leading etor.a Of ! d o .11 ., -.4 ,1.. h.., I. a wf!l kii'jwu traveling man. agreed ta let I'.f tinier drop on londliion mat tua hoy KtmuM meet him at tUe Ui.loii siktlon at no.in ihe. t;ext day for a further talk, jl , imwaver, retained ioweslon of tha Li.urol evnlvrr, "which al a flve-tl.ot ( .fn-oaliler wvapvn ar.d fuil louUtJ. Thn y was nn ho ml at th .folntrd hour, Mi nu.iy, with hi, tiiroit trill bearing the rr, icl.i- of ttv le er.te trip uf th yntji b woitirn, th'iroiij-My nxitie, uid f n.tw'o.l hia nimiiiimi tliut l.e aoulii over hrr-H.;i4-r lvl hii hi:i:t anil uprlht lifo. Ho rl-iinic-il that u to a couple c!'vmonl? s-'j'rm ha 1 le; eJniiiycd a nu( r.gir a;i''.t!,' bit) to Li true, but i "'"it h.iJ lo hi Jub. - Ha euys he i td io uike up highway robonry u """ rel-l: eacliequar. ! 11 w" hold up j nut ""l' th CoUP' ak"uil '"f? ol-Ir aobpla.Uo be knew would j U,B XacMy u'e "T ,n""' Ti brarriing man icogi ifceu Hit boy as i " 7 , " i u t inekfcaner, ai.a us Uo tiua Iw leuve trie . . V, . 1. In l.lu nbtill IV I . . ,,,, j , C " ! , uuia train, he gve the nj lit' wounl ktvip a wtch on him aad tne aiiauieii u via . on iruui ho&eS.y Jioreulter would reu!l ii lils being aueaied and held to unawer for higiiway robbery and Its auejiutvui p.i.iuvtea. AnaoBBoamenta of lie Theaters. At tha Beyd theater thla evening the Ferris Block company will repeat 'The Charity Ball," one of the most popular and successful plays It has yet put on. The same piece will be given at a matinee and i evening performance on tomorrow. lie-' ginning with a matlnea on Sunday, the sixth week of tha season will start with "Master and Man," a pleasing melodrama. On Thursday night tha good old southern drama, "The Belle of Richmond," will be put on for the second half of tha week. Tha theater la very coal and comfortable, and offers the most attractive place in the city to spend an evening. Card of Thaaki, To our kind friends and neighbors, wa wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks for the many offering of friendship and also for tha beautiful lleral offering especially the K. O. T, M-, the M. W. A. NO. LOWS, tha C. O. F. of South Omaha,' and tha employee of the power house, who so kindly assisted us In tha recent death of our beloved son and brother. MRS. MART A. PETERSON AND FAMILT. - ' Ftro Heaie Completed. Tha new fir engine station at Twentr seventh and Jones streets, designed by W. T. Melsner and built by V. J. Crerdon Sons, ha been completed and accepted by the Board of Publlo Works. It cost about tl6.0b. Chief Salter Will move the hook and ladder company No. 4 of eight men Into It within a week, or as soon aa .certain fixtures are applied. The company1 will welcome the change, as heretofore Ita hab itation baa been a cmapiaaiea transformed from a barn. structure Merkley, whose pic-' "Dv-da Mkh. Pinxham: It seenw to me that he valus express ie really know lURt n siivea uiv mo ana a want to ivo the credit whme. it belongs. 1 suf U red with ovMaiantrouMf fur live yMi-s, had thres I'li.itk'iiH Hitd b)K nt h und redd of dollar on doo tor :.nd indicln but this did not ours m tditmUL' , ' "However, -what doctors and medicines failed to do, Lt.Ia 1 PlAkbam's Tejretable Com pound tj'd. Twnty bottles restored me to per ifci liu JlU and I fel sure that had I known of ita al ue tNjfore, and let the doctors alone, I would have been snared all the pain and expense that DISPUTE AMOK THE POLICE Frio'.ion Otttsd Btwet Officer, faeartrom t nd DanpMt Otst Btroagrt. one Arrests and other releases him 9 SaadslrosB Ckargea Defeodaat with gtaylag la eporflag Resort am Appeals Casa to tha ' District Ceort. The arrest of OUo liernnart by Officer Bumlrtrom Tuesd.y for beir.g an Inmate Of a huiito of til f une :i lid for which tiernl.arv waa tli'.t-d J-'O and ciibIs In police court tVeUn esrt;.y. t)Hf BiucUU a commotion amniiK I'ollO" i.'tnclala. Ui;riil'.iirt, Wnr Iij.h hro.i a retted before, onco mi tlio ctiiit'ite "i" petit inctny, and Bgi'ii a !!-! ripijK rhnructer, was llrsi a-irf xt-fi by t.flioor Sji:diroiH MoiiJay. Sniiiistroiu 8i Urn k.uii.f of a sporting rrport li-rlaril tiiat t'.i i ;nurt spent live vo-kH In her i'lacv. jointf tlieie about t o'llfiK in tl.e moi'iiitig Riitl staying till 1 or 2 o'clock in Lie aiternoon. Tut liiy iii'iri:iiib5 6..ilsti'out appeared In the i-jiice court to give hla evidence, but as there seemed little likelihood of that pariltuiar cm jo beir.g called lot some time, he was excused for a short time. 'I w-a absent about three minutes," aald B.iidstroni, 1 und when 1 returned I found the cave dlatnUsed .wlihout bearing my evitienttf. 1 1c uiitd that Sergeant Demp sy hud handed tne ch:ue to Judge lierka with the leuuirk. Well dismiss this. Judge.' 1 buoitu to City Prosecutor Lee about It and lie ln.ru- diattly filed another huh. ml, ilnraii g Utinliart with the aama offense. 1 airtsied him the (tail morn ing, and while tai.ii g him to the police tiioii, I was lon-ed to usa my hands on him, as' he tried to tight me and kick me In the stomach. He also threatened to kill me. Shortly after 1 had arrested him the second lime, I learned ha waa re- 1 leased by signing his own bond, by Ber- goant tempsey, ; wno is aouna aviu during the absence of Captain Mostyn." Bernkart Has no Prooerty. , As far aa can be learned Bernhart has no property and his Is about the only case at the jail where a man la allowed his liberty while a charge Is hanging over his head without either a cash fcond or a bond signed by some property holder. To add to tha Irregularity of the proceeding there waa nothing on tha books to show that ha had been releaaed. Wednesday some people visited Chief Donahue and asked that Officer Sand strom be suspended for using undue vio lenca In arresting Bernhart, a request Chief Donahue at once refused aa ridic ulous. There Is soma talk that the matter will be laid before the Board of Fire and Police oommlsalon " and charging Sand- strom with hitting Bernhart without provo cation. Sandatrom saya ha will be glad to aeo tha matter thoroughly probed. This Is tha first time auch charges hava been coupled with hia name1, lava Chief Ordered It When aeked whr.t he knew about the matter Sergeant Dempsey saldt "I ordered Btrnhart dismissed because Chief Donahue told me to do so. I men tioned thla order to City Prosecutor Lee and I cannot understand Bandatrom's statement about Mr. Lee being Ignorant about It. And aa for allowing Bernhart to alga hla own bond I did this on my own responsibility and I felt safe that, ha would appear when wanted. Tha man tild toe ha had just got a Job and 1 did not want him to lose It by keeping him In JalL" ''Why Wak hot' this' transaction marked on the polloe register, aa la usual in tha other cases?" waa asked. "I cannot tell." aald the sergeant! "that la tha desk sergeant's work. "Do you know any reason why Chief Donahue told you to dismiss tha case with out giving Sandstrom a chanoa to put for ward hla evidence T" waa the next ques tion. "I am not responsible for what Chief Donahue doea," waa tha response, "but I hear that Bernhart had accused Sandatrom of having a woman In a resort, making the aocuaatlon to Chief Donahue, and perhapa the chief thought that Sandatrom exer cised a little personal Ill-feeling In arrest ing tha man." Chief Donahue waa asked If ho gave Sergeant Dempsey an order to dismiss tha case. I'No," answered tha chief,, "I did not. 1 told Dempsey ta Investigate the eaaa thor oughly and If ha thought tha case worthy of dismissal to dismiss It." Bernhart haa appealed the case to tha district court on tha decision rendered by Polloe Judge Berka. tovna umn't suit sale:. JT. I. Brasidels as Sena -Asseasee at Extraordinary Clothlnar Eveat for Satnrday, Jane M. $10. SIS, . P7.60 SUMMER SUITS AT tl. A great manufaoturer'a atock of young men'a and amall slse men's high grade summer suits, bought by us -at an absurd price, will go4on sale Saturday. Theaa suits are in ngee from IS to II years, Saturday tha sale begins. I. LABRANDEI8 SONS, Boston Store. DIVISIONS ARE ALL NAMED Seetloas of I'nloa PaelSa Desla-nated I'nder Rodlstrlctiag Plaa Re oeatly Put la KsTeet. The official . circular making several ohanges In the divisions of the Union Pa cific which were announced in The Bee several weeka ago, baa been issued. Tha changes will be eftecUve July 1. Under the new order tha line from Grand Island to North Platte will be known aa the western dietrtct of tha Nebraska di vision. Die Line from Cheyenne to North Platte will be attached to the Wyoming dl,aloa and will be known aa the eastern li.irkt of that division. The Cheyenne F.itwllna line will be known as the middle , di-trkH tf the Wyoming division and the Eui m Hue-Green lUver line aa the western district. From Junction City to Ellis, Kan.. will bu known as the western district of tha jilwuua division and from Kills to Cheyenne Wells (not Including Ulua) will be attached u, ll.e euaivrn district of tha Colorado divi- s,un. caKiey to l uunvnie, via uoioy, not ir-ii.dlng PluinviUe, will be attached to tha Culuritdo division and known aa tha Colby branuh. Sullna to I'lalnvtlla will bo known k tlia Plalnvllle branch of tha Kansas di vision. x tlamoad Birthday Ringa, Kdholm, Jeweler. BROKERS WILL NOT OBSERVE Tlekot kealoera Doolnre They Will lot o Governed ky Mow Ordinance. Blnoo tba ordinance recently passed by tha city council to regulate tloket scalping has beoome' effective by the time limit in which the mayor could hava signed It ex. airing. It a probable the railroads will an aounoo that stop-overs will bo allowed on World's fair tickets within a few daye. Tha Biatter win probably be taken up at tho neat mooting of tha local paawnger association and arrangements made to grant atc-p-overa. It ta understood that local ticket scalper have declared they wUl not be governed by tho provlslono of tha ordlnaaoa, but will take tke matter In la court a&d fight It to tha bitter and. v The ecalpera assert that If tha ordinance aa paased Is enforced It would result In driving thera out of bual AMES ESTATE WILL BUILD Plnns Ereetiosi of Five-story Strae tare Wkere Allea Broa.' BalldlaaT Stood. Authority for the construction of a not able Improvement to the wholesale dls tlict was secured by the F. L. Ames es tate for the construction of a five-story brtrk warehouse at 908-14 Jonea street, on tho slta of the building occupied by A'l-n Bros., destroyed by fire last Thanksgiving The structure Is to be S$xl32 feet In tJze. Thomas H. Klmha'l I the arc! Itect nd C W. Partri'ls the builder. The cost Is eMIma'ed to he t6j,H'0, and work will be gin It. I!fO S Tji,-fj( i-,. Varn-'Mv 1 1 t;k'-n out a per mit for a 11,000 frame dwelling at 2t31 Tem pi' on uticet CUT IN CANNED GOODS RATE Poarterai Cents Knocked Off of Tariff from Baltimore to Mis soarl River. A rate of 10 cents per hundred on canned goods has ben announced by roads not Htrtlrs to gulf rufes from Baltimore to the Missouri river. The rcgulnr rate is M cents per hundred. Owin,g to the fart that much lower rates than 44 cents have been made vIh the giilf, the llnrs rurnlng via Chicago hve' been practically cut out of the busi ness. The Baltimore 4 Ohio Is the eastern riid which has nnnounced Itself as a piirty to the new Tat, and It is understood that all western lines not Interested In gulf business have announced that they will bvi parties to it. The now rate becomes ef fective June 27 and expires July 1 TWO COUNTS FOR SWITALA Doable Charge Filed Against Man Who la A censed of Shooting; Officer Halterman. ' Frank Swltala of 2425 South Twenty-ninth street, has been arraigned In police court on Information died by Assistant County Attorney Weaver, charging the defendant with shooting with Intent to kill and with intent to wound, there being two counts In the Information. Swltala is charged with Shooting Officer Halterman last Tuesday night when tha patrolman waa arresting the defendant. Halterman received a wound In the right cheek and ear, the bullet passing through into the helmet. Swltala waived examination in police court and was bound over to the district court. The bond waa placed at $2,800. Jaly Fourth Excursion Ilntee via Rock Island System. East of Missouri river, one and one third fare for round trip between stations within 200 miles. West of Missouri river, one fare plus 50 cents for round trip between all points on Rock Island and Frisco systems. Tickets on sale July 1, t and 4. Return limit July i. For further Information call at 1823 Farnam street; or Union station. F. P. RUTHERFORD D. P. A., 1123 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb,. Attention, Lady,. Maccnbeos. All members of HolUster hive, No. Zl, are requested to meat at hall, Continental block, Friday, at,l p., m,, Juno 24, to at tend the funeral of. X6y.: Rose Huston, which will be held fromnChrtstlan Taberna--ole, corner of Scott aad Mynster streets, Council Bluffs, la. ; i . . By order of commander. MINNIE PRICHARD. CAROLINA P1ER80N, R. K. Atlnntlo City Exeurslone Via, Taa dalla-Pennsylvaala Lines. An opportunity to visit Atlantic City on excursion tickets Is offered at reduced fares during July via Vandalla-Pennsyl vanla lines account Imperial Council, No bles of the Mystic Shrine. Consult J. M. Chesbrough, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Bt Louis, Mo., for partlculara. Do Hot Walt tntlr Ton Seed It. The eeaaon is. again at hand when diar rhoea and dysentery are prevalent. Do not wait until some of your family la taken with a violent attack, but be prepared. A bottle of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at band when needed haa saved many a Ufa. Procure it at onco. Finest Cut Glass. Edholm, Jeweler. ' Fourth of July Raton. Tha Illinois Central will sell excursion tickets to points within 200 miles of Omaha at rata of faro and one-third for the round trip. Tickets on sale July I, I and 4, good for return until July 6. Tickets at 1401 Farnam atroet ' Mecca Court, No. IS. Tribe of Ben Hur, will give a Shirt waist party Friday evening, June U, at Its hall. Sixteenth and Harney streets. Refresh ments. Admissslon, 11 cerits. Steamship tickets from all European porta at half the usual fates. Call or write P. H. Phllbln, 1S0S Farnam street. Omaha. IS K. Wedding Rings. Edholm, Jeweler. Mortality Statistics. The following births and death have been reported to the Board of Health dur ing the twenty-four hours ending at noun Thursday: Births Tony A. Touna, 1711 Smith Fif teenth, boy; William Oroeby. 26 North Twenty-fifth, boy; O'istav ' Anderson, KH Charles, girl; Mike Kotch, 125S Hmith Fif teenth, girl: W. M. Knlnmala. D"" South Twenty-third, rlrl; William Owen, 2164 Ponth T" irtv-nrtti. noy; feter Meinn, Bouth KlfThteenth. rlrl; W R. Rnsr'lt, 1122 Stn'tth Twon tv-eirMh. srlrl : Robert C. Pmesrfcw Ciflfnrnla, rlrl. Death Henry .MoKeon. 7l Hickory, 40. v DIED. McDERWOTT Alice, Thursday morning, June "3. at the residence or her parents, fr?3 Clark street.' i Funeral Saturday morning- at 1:30 o'clock from residence, to St. John's Collegiate, Twenty-fifth and California streets, at I o'clock. Interment at Holy Sepulcher. ALLENBPACH-J. A.. Wednesday, June 22. after prolonged Illness. Funeral notice later. , SB . ' . 1 , 1 1 . --O Tired, Tired Tired. That one word tells the whole story. No rest. No comfort. No particular disease. Just all tired out. Fortunately, physicians know about Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Thty prescribe it for ex haustion, anemia, depression, general debility. ' mlX. No matte whit alls you nor what medicine you take, you cannot let well If your towels srs constipated. Cor rect this st ones by Uklnf Ayer's Fills, just so pill each night Theaa are S tret 4U g tbo Sarsaparilla. Vtesssl ACAkUtCU-r9a.stsna ; 1 M vI f Xm hull,,. '!uaig1j "'"f,,!.,. '. tMtmmt P'-.llpBaelgpga-gai iLa-'" ' W ii null ' am n urn m m r is s mmm . 1.1 It i il El HII w St. Loul3 and return an l v oac is on sal 8t. Louis and return - inclusive St. Louis and return day Chicago and return Chicago and return one way via. St. Louis, on sale every day Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return. on saio every aay Milwaukee and return on sale J une 20, 2landii2 Atlantic City and return-on sale July O and IO Buffalo and Niagara Palls and return, on sale dally Cincinnati and return- on sale July io, 16 and 17 : Detroit and return-on sale July e, o Indianapolis and return-on sal June S3 and 27. , HotSprings, S. D. and return- on sale every day , Mackinac Island and return, on sale dally , West Baden, Ind., and return, on sale July 22 to 20 French Lick, Ind., on sale July 22 to 3C On the theory of the dealer who, during an extremely cold snap last winter, closed Lis store snd placed a sign In front reading, "Closed on Ac count of the Heat, one would wear a homespun suit "on account of the coolness." Certainly no other fab ric Is ss porous os styl ishly cool and, withal, as wonoorfully wearful. The Imported Home spun requires extra care In tailoring requires .Jhe kind of rare that charac terises MacCarthy tailor ing. And It requires talented tailoring to put perma nent shape Into skeleton lined suits. 1 But we do It MacCarthy noms-spun Suits $M) to $35. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, 4JO . leti t . Meat door to Wsbaab Ticket OS.ee, rbeae ISSI. NOTHING BETTER To regain loat strength and vitality or for nuralng mot here or convales centfor a tonlo or beverage during the spring and summer than GA BK1ET THE BEER TOtTLl. LIKE. It Is properly aged and pasteurised. One trial la all we ask. Order a case, either quarts or pints. A email glass ful occasionally will soon bring de sired results and cenraiescense. Sold on Dial and Bsftl Cora. Fred Krttg Brewing Co. Omska's Model Brewery. Tele heae 420. ( OMAHA. A Mans Straw Hat The exact style of this picture for $1.00. The greatest hat value of the season, takes place here tomorrow. For one dollar we will sell a man's straw hat, that every hat store in town are asltv ing $1.50. These are fine and new, in 1904 shapes, all sizes and dimen" sions, in split straw or sennit braid. SPECIAL Ml - Tickts good In chair cars (aeatg overv Monday in June , on sal. July to 6, I ..... ,, , - on sale every - on sale every . . and return, SB., I can give you all the latest Information about excursion rates and furnish, free. Il lustrated booklet about all excursion resorts. See me or write about your vacation trip. J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent. 1502 Farnam St., Omaha. r. r FOLLOW THE FLAG St. Louis, Mondays .... St. Louis, daily.... St. Louis, July 2 to iTumc cttt gnd return- On sale July 8 and Itt. aosToif and rtmu . On sale August IX, Xt and IS..... itinsmfl Chicago and tot urn (one way rls St Louis) On sale ersry day nifCiitSATi and return On sale July 15, 16 snd IT Detroit and roturn On sale July 5, 6 and 7 Indianapolis and return Ou sale June 20 gnd 27 lolisvillb nnd nturn , On sale August 12 to 13 , Many special rates to Mlchlgan.and Canadian New World's Fair Trains REAP DOWN 7:45 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 7:33 P. M. 7;00 P. M. tlUW P. M. 6:43 P. M, 7:00 A. VL 7:10 A. M. Lv. Oms is Arr. Lt. Cesncil Blsffs Afr. Arr. WsM's Fair Statlos Lv. Arr. SI. Lsuls Lv. COMPARE THIS TIME WITH OTHER UNES All Wabash Trains run to World's Fair Station, saving time, much troubls and extra car fare. For beautiful World's Fair folder and all Information call at City Office, 1001 Farnam, or address HRRkY E. M00RES, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dr. Wilkinson's Bye, Hur, Nose. Throat Clinics CKCIOMTON BLOCK. UTIt AND DOUULAS .OMAllA. A CLINIC A place where many are treated at email fee. Treatment at operations for Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Adenoids often cause of rnoui breathing and deafness in clilldten. Jll-illiaped Noses, Chrotilo Sore Throat, ralglas, Enlarged Tonsils, Growths ta Nostrils, Polypi, etc. Cleft Palate, Hare.l Hunnlng Ears, Noises in Ears. Crosa-Uyee straightened by operation. AffectM of Tear lJunt., Headaches due to eye or voloe, irritable Coughs, Hay Fever, ote. to 11 m. No charge for examination of SCHOOLS. Suv a uiuH ! u Oldest tntf Largetl tliltirf Sohesl s :qi 1 1 J V ftrs ff a $8.50 ,. $11.75 ........... $13.80 $20 00 $20.65 $17.50 $16.75 QLL ST.UU 97 1 C pi ,1J 0-17- D $l) 25 ' C1Q A C ...r' eeOJ '. CIA J. ft , ,,,.piU.T' ffl ic , ,,pJUJ fflA ftF P&J7JJ C Of ft ft ,tp-te WW World Round SM Trips $8.50 .$13.80 6 ....$11.75 $34.00 .......... ....,..$33.10' .....$20.65 ...... $22.75 $19.25. $19.65, points sold dally. V' READ UP i I t 8:20 A. M 0:00 P. M 8:03 A. M. 7:45 P. M. 7:30 P. hL 8:45 P. Mi. 0:15 A. SI. 0:00 A. M Dept., Omaha, Neb. 1 nasal catarrhal causes. Affections of t S a. m. to I p. m. Sundays, 10 a, I patlanta. SCHOOLS. Loslnsrtoo, SSo.