THE OMAHA SI7CPAY BEE: MAY 17. 1905. A 1 r AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OX AHA Ccrtrmtton CcirpMe Icnaf! Srctip 1 C Ktd Cretk St"er. ! ! TLKSG CI CUX EECTISa law , ese fc rl S III He tare t-r laaiae Etnrtia a TBI rrtli Cnlr trtMd TTrk Rrll T Tbe Nttl'ma! Consfurtiir. punimrr l.a frr.ishefl th tt,ri section tf th Mud creek iwrr r.nfl t bury removing the track from the Inf-io? of the tumii'l an8 closing up thr shaft st Fifteenth nfl Monro . street from al.kh ith n have bv workml ., for tl.e nix month. Men hsv begun tp fi-rnif ...nf tne line ot naivrt.aa are- , bu .r.l, a Mr "te.ni shovel. Ik Uil pn-tJ" t i j ii jrrt u juij in nil iir jriiro liiv rui- fi" Tli mfEm litinvr-l flt lti frnnt mfl ra inr t nnli at-nunfl art! wttt thf cptrwrrt .ttiT:fi-l t-):inA a It r nam Tvnln orcurrt-c at tl ! rtifl of thf tur.!,I a-rttr. All Khnrh.r tt. Urn- I .-,r:r.r ma u0 oin Tt rnT,rr, jirnnufl to prwairt If t "Mi I.i lt1ur5. l.u: Hit tr. I,rh tn t:kt. thr j (lirmrat, fcrP rrpfi mr witx at t!. .: fl a. flllffl anfl c j:,ll)1T1K)I1 pf pu,ugue. r-t.fl irarj-; tt -ir-k of i.i--t1!tlF It api.H. will b a inng urifl j r SaIIiml, T Bmus C)tJ., chuirn.aJ anfl a.-tlKruF procrBf.. rhf ,Cpf conimttlee otl 0ranfi ' ""t- ! Brrftary r.i'Wtia.m wrttfi h hip to T!tf prfl- '(!'. mwl, hlrh i to j purf. tlie aTifTiflum- nf Grand E-xaltpfi h'iJ In K.i.wfy f jit.rK thif aftfTinrm t j j:ult,r jr,.n Tuner of Churlrrni. T'a.. hr i"n.j'.t'ip!y arrunrpd f-.r. 7'l.pr will n fifT LO'i Tmm tm arhool rnTrriwtSTii:. "WTift tt ir T(Tm'Ti'.'b"T'fl that ttr' ere fH-e fTTtt tnfl ihet 'n"h bnr tuk isrt tn arh erm tt wITI Tint Ik- tiarfl tp r'Bltp that th riBtloTi will lh itip up to lti rnorto of fkuwrhme; Iwima AC thr Tmtr " Th frttlcw inp wlli art as ofTtnialK. ClTk of tt bourn. . 3 P. Jatijrcr, 1urtp-R J:iRrjih VlaUn'r anfl Ira Kr'.locc . hiTtlfln. lx-e arifl 'i'ti Fmiicll; mai ktTB. T. Hancn, A. Pnflor tKsr:. p. HyOnr.. R. Clar k ; announrw. T. CUiPk; Umrra. Hrr. Mr. TaalVlrkkr anfl Ir. Mr. Hfadlunfl; TnfBKurera. Ir. Mil lard and J.-v. Nr. H:1Wt. and Tr. "VThM:jir i 4a jrl"d tp TTMwnt thv banner, but In CBf of hii ahnrr h hun O' lrfratefl th ; pTH'iiUititin ip Sr-tar!r Tnim. If fnln t ; Jlpvtfal arrilM" will iH-r-ln May 17 unflcr I the dirn.tton of the Christian church at i the Inrpt- irilrnar.l? at Tatnty-tht-fl end 3 riwi 3. V. Coomba lc the ana-hat. f TVcf I.tadj- ii.nd wife have i-harx of th "'tlkine Vltb God" it Erv. Georire Tan t "W'liikli ' morning topic hi the BaptiBt I rhurch. lr the evpr-inf Ir. Euhank will sik. He hag Iwn a medical miBBiimary f in Ctilns for miri yeara. iiFBimii rrnm Trie estortn wyj ne tt-r I H H. K. f Met 1 1 '.flint illard b momlnr fmlr et the I church. The Er.""th l"rpje I fiohrt K'f Jt " anntveraary In thr eveni'if f by a puhlic inatallotion of offt.'e-rt end a J flrrwciaJ muBiial program. ! r Ir. R. L. "vrsmeliir Kill preach both morn- 1 tnt and evBT.In at the PreBlirterlan church. He rxjcted to be relieved Trom the rvn- lni: aorvtce and to prewnl F. "W. Bible from Hanf Chow, Clilna, a miralonarT of f note. He will prewnt the claima of Bt'Ue- j ' rue vlllure and ci.'.lvpe at the Pui.d , ' Brvi'efc. a will also the other pasture u. the city. "A W'kIhI ClirtBtlan Wnrker" Is r;Pv. An- tlri w Kcrwli'i momiiif topic and "A Specimen of lovt" will be the evenins ,'' iKjnit. r . Matte C !. TJ paiw-r iciTir o! the flall.ee will le f aaiii.T.fu Hue to .:it la.v -taj-luval iluiiiio ft inf lit. . The- Ani'ru:n ra-'bi ion of 1bhor will 1 rt.-i in i;aati r hal'. Tine e.Mima. I, mt:mlr are U'ltt-c it. he preaeta. f T!..- tather ! 'Mrs E. A. Tucker flied . h'r lu.ii.e it. t iUTu-il l'.!ui!- yewifrday. Hive I wkb i.rnirri a ell knea n In (Sou'-a Cmiahb. "WtlHi m Wilaun. Olt- cr F. LanFe and I.. CJirtMr a re arr'M-.ed yeeierohy Jtr . 'fdaliii without a licniiec. They aiil ap pear in court ti;ia munut,(. The funeral of k'amn T if and I. It ami. Artr-ur, ttxK piure yeu.rciay after t;n in Trinity Lutheran church. A lavee 1iurrt.. r o! "rir.rini! iiM.',ri,d. T'i i.n.t.i 4 "1' tl l i-i ceincttry. i r I D:U UnLftD FOR DAHLMANS' lpiltraIlB rmli( Tfelrk fir Kfri vatloaa a esrearla Tralm. Reservatiiins foi the I.ahlmar. excursion train to the democratic tmtional nt'T Vfntlon in Jicrver are coming in thick to the secre tary of the Ith.man Itemorracy club, and at a meeting of the club held Fruity even ing arrangements were maXle to secure Goodrich Hose r-.'M. IjMka t,rJ' - - -yrz LAWN MO WEES Cadet 12-im, $2.75; Cadet 14-iu-, $3.00: Cadet IC-in $.120. Then we Lave the Granite StaAe, .Eegl, Continental and others. Also Caldwell 'Park Horse Mowers in stock. Jas. Morton HARDWARE and TOOLS Something You Myers - Dillon Drug Co.. Th Ci New fountain. nfl vniW.lM for thnw etwr.m I trvp-3 fcbnvrt Bjij.licattOTHi I r rirr- ! i ifiA V.-, . .T.e -..- -.at trf V, nlA Th rtlinB rect'ic has iua roarr - hl stopping piaw enroot of the xour- slur, of th I at.lmati ocmnrrtU. which Alan hut of town in Colorado, which iiiustrat anfl sugg-stee ass.a trip. , of the convention. 1 Fmi arrangement frtr the fxeurBioo will j be f.art at a meeting of thf clnb to b beld Friday. My 2 ELKS PLAN MONSTER SOCIAL nm TTSaaaaaa Einf4 te sVr rat Srl T areas y Eve-aiauc. Tlan for entertaining t.W' men at the rooster stag soctck to le given by the Omaha lodge of Elks at tl Auditorium t,.-T TWifTij-r pvi'Ti1T! ar HriM made bv ctllritnltle, lB rtiartfc. Thi enmratttw hn,a .oti urh th. Jr . tt-b uu tr ji imi b ' ' ' " ' ' the larf-"! a"I ltut rurwasfuJ Eifc patb ?titif fvr h-lfl In the et. Evtj- lixlpp of Elks within a radlu of niilf of O-naha ha rvn trrUfl ano a larpt nutntwT (f arf jtatiri have aireailj hfMH rerptvpfl. Tr of tht moat jrrnTniwTit n,. ,lf raPr in . wrt have im now in the a cut on hi official tnur. If he corm It will involve a trip from 1d dianatic'iB The invited rueata wlU be: All rttr and county Tifficia); all arrrv officer at head tjiiatTB. Fort Crw and Fon Cmaha; the tt ...... i.T-a f t Vi TinarA nf T .Cl u r 'K ' 1 f TT the merril-r of the executive coua U of th j V'tMrflmvii of the "World, now in aesaioc hen; members of the Comn.ercial club. Ak-Bar-Ben and kitidreC orFaniaatirms Each memlxT of the lodre i also prtvUepee to Irte a friend. The rweptior. committee aill conaiBt of memrwrs of the order In ei ening dres Finns Greater Cmaba band will furnish the music. Kefreahments will ser.-ed in , the, same manner a at the aorlai last year Tli lif-htiiiB effect from the electrical show has been preserved and will be used. One ol the features of the iw-ngrarull. 1 Madame Irene Ievenport, who will five a ahde for life susjnded by bar toes. She Is declared to have been one of the mosi enaational performen at Coney Island laat season. nrtnii . Everybody ie eating Johnson's Eiecult. Gn in line at Rennet". . TWO ATTEMPTS AT SUICIDE ; 1.1 M-e .rare4a C altra i L.ii'e -t Beta r"rf-Vattlr Will Be tevei. Two attempts at suicide were foiled Fri day afternoon within a abort time of each other, ana the intended victim grveti a new lease on i.ft. by the prompt work of Robot Burgeon Fltrgiiblioiia. Iwponaent over te emtrary turn his love affairs had : ke-. Olson, rooming at E North it jpi.ih atreet. rigred up a contrivance of inpo :ifl susjnder in liia room and i Genrpt "W"llBon. "son of Test," grew tirei attemptd to hang himself. H was disccv- j t,f the roorxa! existence Baruinlay mornimg ered in un unconscious rondltion by Harry ta Bought to deposit iiis mite of terres Kamerley, who called Officer Iavi. end j lriki (:lliy tri llt, (orr r(efl f,t tn6 Missouri the latter, finding that Olson was breath- tt point nearest the grease factory at -ma: pwt hrm flown -and called WK Bur- , thf. rrmuth of the stock yard s never in peon Fttaf :bbon. who succeeded in resusci- ! Bouth Omaha. tating the de;K.noent Ois. H was re- j Hlt ciiu6f,d pram, u.;er , nu.ht of fle moved to the Omat.B General hospital. llHU,jh kfl lum ,B the d,rt,ctloTi of the BaiC where i m otmilltloa i cSuslciered Berlou. tHiJ( lttClorj. KIld IiwBr;y to lhf bknk, , Oisoti had written and addressed aeverv. ,.,, . .jth th. . , , rf-.tvr in Pweilieh to hi relatvet. on of fi,n, b brother. R. Olson, live in Fre- met. From the tone of a letter written .!. T- i .. Vu. U u .. liTirtfli if! It isT tif r r:K:': :r: 7. . .. ! i fl tbitioff i:ts life for some time. i ' e r moments enrr v.-ntoii a ncm toe hoSlittal. Bert I.ungan. a laborer, I!v- 1 lug with his father at IK In-wcy avenue. while hi an intcxicated condition, attempted n -i.ir ins t?p bv end evorlnr to sever th .--ri,- hit rirht arm with a pocket- knife He was discovered by his father I and removed to the police station, where his wounds a cre dressed by the police sur geon. The wounds he inflicted upon him self were not dangerous and lie was taken home by his father. Taa t Cola rould buy nothing latter for female week- i nesse. lame back anfl kldnry trouble than ; Electric Hitter. Stic For sale by Beaton In-UK Co. will save your grass pro viding it doesnt rain. We are exclusive Omaha agents for Goodrich Hose. The est Lose for the money. The Half Inch 5-ply is very jop ular "with the ladies. Easily handled, never bursts, l ERAMh TIUTOV ARTTS1JLX, imu cr, cam:aic whiku IOOL, TIDAL AYLen you buy Goodrich Hose you buv the best. 8l Son Co. 1511 Dodge SL Never Tire Of li our tods.. Tie reason? Be cause it ll Hi war fresh, cold, lurittortuiiE aiid iiiOesrriubMy dtUcii.u by its fruit flsvors. Cj bonkted fintti .r dltuted ty cotiKiaeratioii of Iietltt dunnf; lbs lok-ted ttrm. Oiie should not, one cannot, one must cut sub sdtute arj'U.li.r t,ia lor ttes let cold Huida prescribed aid de xnsiidtid tj iol! ur for bot westber ilETCALF F RAISES FLEET Prttd of Oiptrt, Ken ud Chip 'CThith "Wert Arotxd tiie Eon. GLIAT ILECOLD OF UTICIEKCT fIMia.ka EatthamtaurttewUr Krtmm i Irtwt. a ta EAlta4 Mra ava the Ca-aaalarr trt f j tl Itallara. Puhblliip over with ithuaiajint oveir the . irreateat naval fliaplay rver rmlfl in Ajnwrt- j caa watera, th recorfla made hr the offi cer and enliatee men of the Ceet alnoe rtartlTif from Hampton Roaaa. and th enthUBiaallc receiitionB acooroed them at ' fiati FranctBco. Becretarr of the Kbtt Tlr- tor JI. Metca'.f paaoed throurb Cmaha Trt- day mpht. unaccompanied, on hia way to W aBhinf on from Ra Franciaco. Hib en- thuBiaam took aa. the moat color aben apeaklnp of the treatment accorded the enlisted men and the exemplary conduct of ' the latter. ' Tri.m the record made hy the ship and ' their crew on thl trip." continued the i secretary, "jiride in our navy haa multiplied j two-foiA. and f:r efficiency we will take a back sotl for no nation on earth. A lone , an we are ex;endiur annually over two.- Hi.(XJC on the navy 'e may as well hav . an efficient one. and additional battleahlps I would do considerable in adding toward the 1 national Defense. Inplomary, for the preservation of peace, it a arreal thin, but j backed up by an efficient and well equipjied j navy. -ad to its force. The trin of the i great fleet has taught us a frreat mamy UiiiiFK. and the ssvinf of coal m the future will mure than pay for the trip. The dif ference in the consumption of coal by Two I 'i5 'r u" 4:lfal but eT ton clurtiic the enure trip, and this ! practice of economy and it results was lint I of Uie features of the trip. j Kraal t Are Gratify. j "The results of the trip have been el- ! tremtily gratifying to me, as it was a prat- j tite of team work for the crews and offi cer, aui the team work is reoofrniaed as ' j.rmdpuj ifc(.u,r in any contest, he It base ball, foot ball or encounters between ' armies or naviea. "The assemulaire in Ban Francisco harbor I was the most patriotically inspiring affair I have or ever expect to witness. There acre representations from many of the j state, and Governor Sheldon and staff i maJe an excellena in.preasma ahile there. , Ms. Eheldon was with me on the Torktowti I duritig the review, and he made a boat of lrlends by lii teuiality." I X'uring the time the train atorbed Mr. I WetcaU alichted and was met by nejas- ! paj;r men ano Oeorge West of the Aorth- : western railway, and while walking up and ! dawn the platform, smoking a cifar. he j succeeded in injecting some of his en'.hua- ' iasm into l.ts listener. WEAKENS ON KILLING SELF af Brat atairt xm Drm, aat Ca.aarr Bia Mi am a Oalr Gcta BatBv. i Intentions, but after Ftrugplmg for a min ute or ti in trie waves and the various M to;mct or j r -- . setime aorked . but oftener Btoie away to th un hole." came over him. After I passing the s wer. he decidefl that he needed a bath, and the river gave him one, perforce. He floated nearly a half mile flown the Btream in the operation, anfl then tried to ateer to shore. The current rut against so thai he came near drowning willy . . " . I nllly. The fear of me oeatn ne mo, courted came over him and he shouted until the fishermen who are located at the point heard him and put off in a skiff to his aid. He rot out in the willows near Child s Point and wa nearly dead from exhaustion. His brain had cleared with the cleansing of hia skin He was taken to the South Omaha hospital, where his srieefly recovery is assured. He 1b a Btranger in the city and arrived Friday i night. He said he worked "sometimes" at odd Jobs, tWe odfler the 1tter. TO FURTHER MISSION WORK Berau Claas at rtnt I ttr4 rreuhr terlaa Cluek Ealeruisi far Ckarltr. . l r ur-iierano or city Tnisaion woi a wm lie enhanced considerably from th pro ceed of the second annual entertainment griven by the TrtereaE New Movemerrt claas of the First Vnitefl iTesbyterian church ' in tle cburcb Tlmraoay anfl Friday ven t lr.fr. Tt church was well filled on both ' evening, ana the audience were ajipre ' ciatlve. The claae is comnHed of about If young mem anfl they expend their enei 1 gie in city mission work. One of th mrnt pleasing numbera in Hie ; entertainment givea was an lniperaonauon of "A Miser Fitly I'uniHbed." by Ernest . ; Misner. being a aoiiloguy of a miser who, while counting his guld ia a cellar, was Impriaoned by a trap door, ahutting lum i In. Ani.Uier interesting number was a play, j in one act. entitled. "The rreasuig Gon." , . F Mianer. Cffie B. Mapea. Jului H. i Lflmundi F. O. I ia. 3. H. G4iospie anfl Easie Aarotis composed the cast of char i actera Among musical nuniber was a piano Quartet by th Misses Murse. Jackshn, j Clapp and 'Wickeraliam, a violin quartet I by Messrs. Herxig. Schwerln and AJiatn ' and Mrs. Marble, a piano duet by th Mimsk lax'inia Jackson and Ida Morse; vocai soio I' aue tiamuton. ana a aong by tbe Iierean chorus and an instrumental eelection by ttie Hereac orchestra. CMAHA LEADS IN BANKING 1fa LAat a-f Urtn Cltir tar rrr .Cail af Cala la (VsrUsa (ar ta Week. Omaha again lead ail tlie larger cities to tlie per cent of gain shown tn the bank Clearing tur Uie weea Juki i ss i ii . ia pum- pariaon with ti coreaiKmding week a year agu. In toe mad rac for financial supre- 1 mary Omaha ha been the ryntiBure of I all eastern eye, lor week after week it ! baa bees in th "In creak" column, and often has led all is ttie par cent of in- : crease. With most of th cities showing j a loss of frum Hi te S per cent Omaha t.a liwii inm-Mig along with a omitmujd m- I crease nf from 1 is if jr cent. I P"y tills steady run, Cmaha has naaaet 1 is tiie f manclal ladder sues thriving burg as IjCiUisvilie. 1ju AJ.gmles, Milwaukee, I Seattle, St. J"aul and Buffalo and is at ID moving. Ti addition of tlie wool marks! and other new industries bids lair te k.eej ! Cmiaha on the grata. I Laat week Cmiaha showed s gsua of . t ! per oent, the only other large city a hict atiowed an inereaBC being -'-tt- Cl'Jf I a itL s gain u 1 1 pur ctmw ) Don't Let Any Other Dealer Wheedle Your Gold Bond Certificate Away From You. "We are forced to mate this -warrirg to the successful coEtestaxts in our dot content for the reason tLat Tanpriii cipled dealers Lave made raric.-Q? offers in order to pet these Gold Bonds out of the market. Your Gold Bond Certificate is worth every dollar of itsfBoe value only at Schmoller & Mueller's- Because some one el fie offers a stick of pum or a cheap chromo for your certificate is no argument acainst its value. These 1 onds represent a savinc to you on any piano purchased from Schnioller k Mueller's of the actual amount of the stated value thereon. But let any other dealer once see your bond and instantly the price is advanced on every other piano in Lis store to just the value of this lond. "We are not obliged to practice such chicanery, as this contest Las proven so FacceKsful and far reachinc in its extent that Stecer k Sons, -with eleven other manufacturers, whose total capital is Srl.OOO.-OC), have arreed to redeem to ns every dollar represented Ly certificates we accept on pianos sold as a result of this contest. No other dealer can secure such oo-or-eration from these manufactcrera, as tp sell annually more pianos than all of the other piano Louses in Omaha and Nebraska put tog-ether. A strong assertion but our books will prove it. Therefore, Hold Fast to Your Gold Bond Certificate until you Lave applied it on the purchase of a piano from the Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., the old reliable piano house, Xott a word as to the results from the contest. TVe Lave sold durinc the past ten days from 15 to 32 pianos .daily and Lave several carloads of ne-w instruments I -cine rushed to us by fast freight to replace instruments already sold. You will not be securinr: shop "wom pian-x- usually offered in stores -where they sell picture frames, cranlerries, sufar, dry goods, cod fish and pickles; but absolutely new. high grade instruments direct from the factory. Redeem Your Certificates at Once Because the time limit -will soon expire, and to be the fortunate owner of a piano purchased for Jess and on more reasonable terms than it Las been possible for you to secure before you must act quickly. Don't delay this timely action which affects the enjoyment of the whole family circle. Bring Your Bond in Tomorrow And see for your own 1-enefit the handsome array of high grade instruments on cur five floors. More on one floor alone than any other Piano House can show in its entire establishment. We rely upon your intelligence as a free-thinking man or woman to brush aside the sj-ecious arguments offered by disgruntled competitors wLiei are only meant to delav vour visit to our salesrooms. Come see and vou will te convinced. Schmol THAW 15 FEAR OF JEROME PrifiOTier Dislikes to Ull&er0 ErCW- . (Mnrnv DeaUJig 01 IKSZnCl. Altomey. ULWTXES SECOrdlX HOC TO H Eape-rt Alimi.1 frai Sew Jriwr Asjlasa leatiaea tail Taaw aa Haw Free from Ir laslwaa. -Lt,JiJ.i b,t, jv. i.. Atay jfc-a-rj- Thaw entered the court room this morning with his mind made ui to go on the stand . . ... and auhmit lo croa-e.amiriatii,ii bv tkir Jerome and it a his counsel's J.Ian to offer biro as a a-itnes after the enert. had been heard. Justice Morchauser wished I '"8. South Eighteenth street. The bead to complete the caa today if possible, but I quarter of the society will be at the Rome the time taken up in lite examination of : hotel. Ir. Evan mad it seem probable that j The present officer of the society ar Thaw would not go on th stand before . M. E Vance of Lltjcoln. president; I. A. the evening aesHion, if at all today. j Finch of Orand Island, vice president; E After adjournment last night Thaw's ,H Bruenlng of Cmitha. secretary, anfl H counsel and Iistrict Attorney Jerome werr ' T. K.mg of Fremont, treasurer. Questioned by Justice Murschsuwr th ut ' Tlie conver'tion will open iormally Tues tii calling of Thaw to the stand. day evening at f o'clock, when Mayor The Judge aaid that be desired to hav, j Iiahlman will deliver the address of ei an understanding akut it. as it was ins t come, to I foiicwed by a response by It. intention to question Thaw and to eaclude i H. C. Miller of Grand lK.atjd. and the an women from th court room while ttu I nual adaress of the president. There will prisoner was being examined Subsequently aiso be sevurai committee reports at tliik Meser. Graham and feabody had a talk ; meeniig. aith aeveial snort patr. and with Thaw, whom they found reluctant to i an iiius. rated lecture by lr. D. J. MoMh go on the si anfl. saying be did not wish j km of Kansas City. to be exposed to what he termed brn- Tlie clinic -ill be held each day begin beating by his former prosecutor. Tb ) nmg Tuesday afternoon at 1 :M and th lawyers persuaded Thaw to go on thl following day at a. m. The election of si si.d, trusting to th court to protect I officer will lake place Wedneday after hirn from any undue severity on the part . noon. On Wednesday evening a eerie of of the flmtrict attorney. It was explained lecture and o'-Ikt miscellaneous business to Thaw that Mr. Jrome could put him i will constitute the progTam. the conven or) th stand, and. furthermore, tnat tie j tion closing Thursday afternoon, court, itself, rouid (lo an. It lemg t-usto- mary to examine in oj-n court persons ! QMAHANS LIKE OLD MEXICO seeking discharge from itistl'utkon tor the insane by liafbra corpus proceedings. ! l,Bu Hillrr T. F. Ma loser Kt- Warden Flynn and ser-era! other officers tmr-a frwsa ilrawblie, kerr Tkey of the Tom prison testified that Thaw' . Met rmMrai Oiaa. action m till confined there were always . rational. Lrf.uis Hilier and T. F. sialoney have re- Iir. I'.rttton K. Evan, aujwrtniendeiit ofl,ur,lf.fl IroIrl Mtxlco rie.re tliey went a tti New Jer-y State hospital for the In- , tjlt guest of ttie Orient Railroad c:om tane. at Morris Flams K. J.. was put im! j,Eny. vmned the capital city, attended a th atatid as an expert and testified Thaw i banquet given to the party by the vie is now aune " j president of the republic and a reoejitioE I regard Mr Thaw as now perfectly sane j ,,v j-r,.Riaerit Iia fret from oelusioii and IB poi.easi. in of: ... " , ,i nc haliuciriations tiith would Inaicate a diseased mental stale. Silks far Sana. Faahlrm chroniclers may talk about sif I wool anfl chalhe and ligrht-weirht cloth lor apring. but ahen a really fashionable saaemblage 1 viewed ailk it by far the most popular fabric for the ej.ring stir. piaik silk aeema to have th lead over wore a black taffeta gown at s recent re ception. The satin ass circular, with biat Post (' iartuerlr calleid Elijab's S&AMUas Toasties ! Far and awBV the most deli cious toasted food known. "Trx TftSTS Lin (Vara. Made by p'oatum Ceraal Company. Llniited. Battle Oaea. Mich I I i 1311-1313 Farnam Street folds of cloth of guld about ten inches apart all the way up to trie waist line, Hxt bodice was of soft yellow iaoi:, wl-n stripes of gold trimming. A Jacket effect j was muae with alternate tola tf Bilk and cloth of gold. A big. biack hat, with no trlnimlItr l:iift. rilU3 v,nt funehed : thik ci.etunie. n- DENTISTS' STATE MEETING j 3k rbraak t-wlei " ill Hole Cob Tea- tiaa la Hum t hree Iee. I Tht t in-f -.r.iTirt annuiLl TtiMtriTir nf ih i ICebraMka State I'entai society aill be nenl i .- p' ,n , i , 'ii..t-.-'i v W i 1 1 "Thtir'a. - - - 0B J -1 cnnicF m ot oeiu in tne txeign- lr,n i'entai cuuepe. t aiH--rs ano lecturet : will I given in L reigruon lnstituie. ana . .m r. ir, rir.i..n ir.riT.... : trf nuuiufacturi rf ex.h.bil will be si.cwn j , "" assembly hail, all in th same bund-1 one and Mexico is now at tut height of Its tieauty. president fitllwell of the ' Cwient road ha a cor.veni.ion car attached, which was one of the new things Now and then the parry would assemble in th con- i volition car to hsien to an adaress on the country and the possibilities of the south Another nov,-! fi'fature a the vsercis The preBitient liad a I to tne rear end of tt tialr. and a rallir.y put around It Wtiet a member of the parry needed exer cise he could go to toe fist car and ni!k up and d.'wn We fi-u-ed that ome lUi time acrt.s the car aa equn-aient to a n:ile of aalking on ttie tie path and bertrr xercise. "AT . ,i,.,nt . 1 Treln wu. . ........ - - j . . . . , eiery one on board n.lied off to jump into a iaae jor a natr.. Charles MiLonaid of North I'latt K M . ! Miner of Hi Pain. A piarran o? Ht fLul GRAPHIC STORY OF TROUblE v,1'"'"w ;"-- i-"? Kei.,.,., A' " w iriUUDaXlw, fcIlC H Jor.nsoi, of Oatianfl and . I6-11 Hansel, of i'litreli ar at toe tOar-4 TSiasaaa krriln ia Tfc rill lag; ' v t,te fjr.. ( elra- j j M Mn tf rB, E Ti,mum rig ft. lerworih. H V William of M aaliinginn I ! 0 , Max K. Gerr uf Greeley, i on. . W. 1 Assault a us thr c l.arse registered against I r J. Jrvsraou. a contramor. by Fratik Wh an. coiiired Tne contractor u. erecting si.n.e bsauie at the comer or Thmy-third street and Ik-w avenue. Tn Whaon ruansioi. and ewnste. ar oontirtiou. ttreio at ptoutb Thinj-ihird street Uin.lT diaai'TMiarii from It l.r house and Bear- .son ventured into the Wllaos prem to 't txivasticais, btiiiei u bs acuid suiely laid LJW c 1 r i tt there. Mr Wilson, a big mulatto woman, told the police Judge about lbs trouble in this wise: . She seen him going down into her cellar j and her lttti girl come running and told her a man at gomg in their cellar, ae 'she went around and told him to keep right cut of that cellar, that be didnt darat to g: uito i.t-r cellar. Just like that, anu dared 10 po 1,110 1,er '1'tr , n broom and oarefl hrm to go into her oehar. anfl lie come back and got hold of the broom and broke her kitchen window with it and then carried olf trie broom. j l earson paid a tine of SI. rrr Tri pr PUT rat IU DC WU I ELECTION rably ill Be Keaae. 0.-Halt, aiorit. axiaraey. Judge and clerk at th sjwcial electloa ; May I. prsvcticaily all of whom have pre sented claims for K. are likely to have those claims cut squsrely in two. Vnder an opinion given County Comptroller Solo mon by reputy County Attorney Magney ti.ey are euuilefl to only tZ under tbe statute. The statu! grve the members of eleetlou board at regulur election Ifl, but under stiction k. thaj.ier xna of the Compiled Statute. Mr. Magney says the aUowanoi for special election m Omaha Is onry Tilts section says: At all special election in any city (of th metropolitan class, the luopnt slid clerk ol such election shall each receive lor their enine service at such election the sum of K. The same section provides that the city shall pay 1'Slf ana the counts half when both city ana county elections ar held to 4'et her. Tlie election board m Kouth Omaha are ullcvea K. hit as the city hat already paid them out of the fiitias put up by the ln dei.ei.dent Telephone companj for the ex pense of the election, the county probably will refuse to Jv them azj-thmg lo the country precinct they will receiv x;. City Cimptroller lji.beck ha asked City Attorney Bu.-nam tm ac opinion a to l.o much the city required to psy the mem ber of tti board Ttie oj.inion will 1 n;ary Mor.diy. Ever try Th liee Want Afl ColumnT nou do sc. and gt satisfactory results. 11 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Harry Long of Kansas City and Ben fcmith of whoo ar at th bclilltx. A E. Maiweli. a former Nehraakan. but now a remnant of lenver, is a guest at tit Home. T. J iTatt, eflitor of the Humphrey iH-mocrst. uetiier -lth bis wif and itn t''"ur"" kr" tra'k"' iaiio.a. ,. "iiefl a' the bur"ofl f aeTTm' j pan in Omaha, i a gueai at the Achilla K. G Fpeoeer 0j Eensar City, Georse A erts of 6"lmyier. 1- Wiiun of 1. neiln and J. J. T nomas of Beaard are at the Murray. Waidermar Miritaeleen, city eer rician, is bom trnm t'lticagu. a ner he a oli-d to tesi:fy a an exp-ri in wirti,g in a civil laasuit B M Guthery of Broken Boa Hasel Harriam of orand laiand. C fitraple, jr., ul fitaiiiofi and ii Beinicser of aeaara arc at the lier u-and e.irge S l-i-tilon. formerlv of Tbe Sr. et'ijrk l.otel of "C'lucago and lately of the I'niuti P'arifu' dining car service, ail, open 'ti.e cafe In coniiiTtum ar.h the new Him- j Uui tllnnra house next W ednesc.r't w Eatii. and l M ritri.aiand of E,aiun Coll. . and Mr. anci W- t 1 Wiltae uf Fuliertoa are at tr.e i'axton. I' W I'ayne of Tiek H H Bs I l ei.pon J - I ik of Uncut. H B sriiw.i. anu jl. v krimin or ssiinistiur ; ,M.tn! f 'i,rken Bow. M 'L Martham ,., ! j ( en-ral Cny W. E Bred uf u'e . x j I 'xu-r of Iev,d Cny Mr Brier e-ban I iriN Zi I j lus Axcie ax s.1 Ujs Morci-atita, J ano RHEUMATISM avocxrPT m T.nnn. orrn Brut a BtAx st sxxbjlajbt ft voomu SKTJO OO. AJCB on Xm.TJ OOk Txmr BJKOiAZBB wzxm orr xxrxjrsz. IX you are suffering lth RheumatiurB in at) of its ioruia, uu aui tun netiun Ui Uirai otter lv t'e.nc tuaui I f .lierman a- A-cOonnt.l L'rug Cu, auj oil lrug j Witt the ci. iiubi urinwii one ooiiar reliable druagifcls and get a tuiLuie of Rhuiuiua. the lira treuuu.i f-.i . KiieiiUiatiam It. a-'ier using aaiua, y u are not aatitfied with to resu.ta. xla.f aij return your money. Couid a lairtir otler 1 made? Toy real'jr try this remedy without expense ucu an otter ruuid not be maoe if Khoioiut . a. not an axUcie of unusual me.ru an. m( Uifct WUUi oj, ia taii.i.a yieina in srlobule form It is earr and Iuaaant to take, and is highly sucoesslni in toe treatment of l.neuniatisin in aii its lurnia. Seura.gia. Ouui, iumoago. iau. iitttt. Kianey, Bladder and such doasast-s arising lrnni emceasive Vnc Acid. .very i-i.eumatic autlerer is invited to accept Uii liberal of; or touai m Kbarmsji ft MnCronU Xrrug Oa, XeXk an. Zo&gs Sta. as wl Drug Oa. UKa aul Ab7 Sta. SCHOOLS AID COLLEGE. ASK us about a school We will fiend you cata logue! and school infor mation of any kind which you cmnot obtain so easily in any other way. This service is abso lutely free. No charge now or at any other time. The following classes of schools are included in this oiler: - A College. Fnivenhie B School for Young 1 jdtrs C Boy', Mililsre D Music, Art, Oratory E Prof esmutial F Technical, Trade C Business, TelcpTBph, Normal H K-Hiderrartrn, Nurse I -Correabutideuc gl I tasia liill smtlSini tn ixttaAi in. tcw Z3 SUMMER. N0R.MAL SCHOOL Orris .tin 17. For worklLg teacbers. tirtsv jieirtlve lew hers abd juirsta studetts Eii'rleiifa NorrtiAl lhatrumir. tjto-fiate ruetbods. Approved by tuu. Write for cttaicifue. tount Saint Mary's Stminarj IVUseatOi Slid CsteiUar bos, OtuabvS. jXeft. ILIAD TEL BUST