flJV?P'TW?jWT " i JHr v ?l, fa t !T i ' fj1 VTQMnEBBnTanffSS M t ji ' ffjMffKWWIBK ?S rp ..PaajBiBKTyaBTi yly VP 3FWjHrV!ISZuVVVv3RVVRCh' ''iffwBwsclBVISwPiEHWMdHRSEf " l& EK 4. t i U I' Kfnamwin A POINTER CHEAP READING ! Rofore milking nrrnngemonts for your ycnr'fl supply of rending mntto call and got our clubbing rates. The following aro somo of our comblnn nutlons: Tho Advortlsor ono year nnd the .Fnrm Journal until Dec. ill, 1004, for only $1 Tho Advortlsor nnd St Louis Globe Democrat both ono year for 81.00 Tho Advertiser nnd tho Chicago In ter Oconn for 81.40 The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blade or tho Now York Tribune for 91.85 The Advertiser nnd tho Household , a homo monthly, for 81.35 The Advertiser nnd the Iowa IIomo otend, Poultry Farmer and Insurance Journal all one yenr for $1.85 TtrASaED-SKVEUAI. 1'KIWONW FOR DI8. " trietOrncoMaiuiKTH In this statu to rep resent ne In ihelr own nnd nrrouixlItiK counties Willing to pay yinrly $600, puy utile weoKly. DeMrnlilo omrilnyrnent with mins unl oppottunltloH. Uofarflncrs exnhntiKiil. EnolnHofntf.iwMroiiRoil Kinninoil envelope. 8. APark,82nOton IltilluliiK.CIiloiiKo. THE OMAHA DAILY NEWS AN INDEPENDENT NEWSFAPER 312 ISSUES BY MAIL ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Special Offer to Mail Subscribers THE OMAHA DAILY NEWS Is the greatest newspaper success of recent years. Six months apo It was HtartctI; today It has 18,000 circulation In Omaha and suburbs and leads all Omaha papers, morning: or evening, In local circu lation. We want 10,000 out-of-town subscribers In tho next 30 days and make this Unprecedented Offer to Mail Subscribers Wo believe that agriculturalists, merchants, professional und work ing men In small towns appreciate a dally paper and no ono who de sires to keep In touch with what is going on in tho world at large need deny himself any longer his dally newspaper on account of cost. Send ono dollar for ono year's sub scription, 75 cents for six months, 60 cents for three months, 25 cents for ono month, cash In advance. This special offer Is bona fide and will bo carried out on our part ab solutely. Do not fall to subscribe at once. THE OMAHA DAILY NEWS is an Independent afternoon news paper. We print all the news that's lit to print and print It fearlessly. Wo admit no fako or obnoxious ad vertising to our columns. Tho paper Is clean and up-to-date In every way. Our market reports are re ceived by telegraph every day and are conceded the nest and most re liable In the state. We havo per fected our mall arrangements and all subscribers wilt get tho paper same day as published. The Great National Election Excitement Is about to begin and every lntellt- frent man after subscribing for his ocal weekly should have a first class dally newspaper containing mo laicHt market. state, gen- cral and roreign news. Ho wants to keep posted on tho uoer war, tho rnuippino insurrec tion, tho eastern question and tho other stirring events that are mak ing the year 1900 ono to be raomor able In history. Tho Omaha Dally News prlnta all the news and this special otter gives It to you at lees than one-third the price of any other daily nowspaper In the field. Send $1.00 Today nnd you will receive Tho Omaha Dally News every day for a wholo year, postage prepaid. Do not hesi tate to accopt this remarkable offer at once. This advertisement may not appear again. Address THE DAILY NEWS, Circulation Dept. .OMAHA, NEBRASKA. 114 South Ulh Slrest. jvYY irmniMiwiiTTmnYnni iwriiTymn imimm The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. SAND BUS, Publisher. ,-,,- I., ,- - -.I.,., ..,.. ,- a,.. Friday, Junk lr, 1000 PHOTOGRAPHING A BATTLE. The Incessant Wlilntlc of Ilullcta la nt KxiuMly Conducive to (inml Work. Many people liuvc Intel ideas of pho tographing a battle. A photograph of Modder river would reveal nothing but a bare Mrctch of veldt with u line of willowb and poplars In the background. Not u Boer could he hcen, nnd even our own men were alinoRt invisible as they lay there in sand-colored khaki, keeping illiberal ilvepaecKupart only here und theru wliete u blight undulation gave a precarious cover could one see the khnkl bucks clustered together like u HWiirm of lociiBtB on tho plain, Bays Serlbner's. Personally, having been fortunate enough to find u smnll ant-hill for my head protection, I endeavored to take a few snapshots with u kodak, not be cause there wuh anything to take, but in order to give some idea of the bare aspect of n modern battlefield, but I am free to confess that to let go tho abutter and still keep one's head be hind an ant-heap proved so difficult an operation that it was a pure matter of chance whether I photographed tle veldt or the Hky. Tho Inccwmnt whistle of bullcta is not good for photography, though, cu riously enough, it encourages sleep. Many men dozed off that morning un der the raya of a particularly insistent Bun, only to be awakened by the bursting of a big shell or the repeated reports of a most disagreeable quick firing gun employed by the enemy with equal impartiality against our firing line and our hospital wagons. All the morning the one cheering note wa the incessant reports of our own field pieces and naval guns. Early in the day the two field battcrieB had moved round from our extreme right and came up In tho center just a little to the cast of the railway and did most magnificent work. THE ELECTRIC FAN. it Has m Promising Ontloolc for tnn Fat or In the Land a Beyond the . The fan-motor is a peculiarly Amer ican invention. It made its appear ance upon the scene about 14 years ago and met with immediate and hearty approval. During the few years of its history it has been rapid ly improved and has now reached n state of high perfection, says the. Electrical Review. Certainly the man who first thought of making a little breeze machine was a public benefactor. Tho amount of discomfort that has been relieved by the familiar whiz zing fun is almost incalculable and there can bo no doubt that it haa really prolonged and doubtless saved many lives. It is strange that in countries where the climate is more oppressive in the summer months than It Is even in tho United States there should not be a more wide spread use of these fom. The new eastern possessions of the U,nlted States and tho vast nrea beyond should open a large market to Amer ican manufacturers of suoh goods. The punkah has been in use in India from tlmo Immemorial, but Its days ore certainly numbered if tho silent, efficient American electric fan ever becomes fashionable in that country. A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W, A. Illues of Manchester, la., writing of hiB almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after measleB induced serious lung trouble which ended in consumption. I bad fiequent hemorrhaggsa and coughed night and day. All mv doclois said 1 must soon die. Then I began ta use Dr King's New Discovery which wholly cured mo. Hundreds have used it on my advice nnd all say it never falls to nnre throat, chest and lung troubles." llegular Blze50o and SI. Trial bottles fiee at Keeling drug store. WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who Is notsutisfled after using two-thirds of the contents. This Is the heat remedy n the world for lagrlppe.coughs.colds, croup and whoopingcongh and is pleas- tut and safe to take. It prevents any tendonoy of a oold to result in pneu monia MNo family can uffouf to be without One Minute Cough (hue. It will noon stop a cough and cure a cold quir-kor than any othei medicine,' writes O W Williams. Steiliug Run, Pa. It, chips oiuup, hioiichitlH and all throat and l"ti trouble and pievenU consumption F.easantuud hainile.. W V Keuliur-, " All our farmer readers should take advantage of tho unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, which includes with tills paper Tho Iowa Homestead, Its Spcclnl Farmers' Insti tute editions, Tho Poultry Parmer, and The Farmers' Mutual Insurance Jour nal, These four publications aro the heal of their class und should bo in every farm home. To them wo add for local, county and general news our own paper und tnako tho price tor tho live for ono year $l.:J."i., Never befoie. was so much superior roadiug matter offered for so small an amount of money. Tho four papers named which we club with our own are well known throughout tho west and commend themselves to tho reader's favornblo attention upon mere mention. The Homestead is the great agricultural and live Btock paper of the west. The Poultry Farmer is tho most practical poultry paper for the farmer published In the country; The Farmers' Mutual nsuranco Journal is tho special advo cate of farmerB co-operative assocla tions, nnd tho Special Farmers' Insti tute editions nre the most practical publications for the promotion of good farming over published. Take advant nge of this great offer. Do You Have Fifty Dents? If you have, will tell you how to get the most for your money. Tho Semi Weekly State Journal, published at Lincoln, wants several thousand new subset ibcrs nnd ns a special Inducement will mail the paper twice a week irom now until the end of this year for onlv 60 cent?. Two papers each week with all t e news of the world, thtough the great presidential campaign and the campaign in this state for two United mates senators and tho state ticket Never in your life have you been offer ed so much reading matter for 50 cents. Send In your money right now, because the sooner you send it in the mote ph pera you get for your money. Address. Nebrabka State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. A WEALTH OF BEAUTY Is often hidden by unsightly pimples, ezema, tetter, erysipelas, salt iheum. etc. Huckleu's Arnica Salve will glorify the face by curing all skin eruptions, nlbo outs, bruises, bums, boils, felons, ulcers and worst forms ot piles. Only 25 cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Keeling, druggist. A Good Oough Medicine, It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists ubo it in their own families in preference to anyothor. "I have sold Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for tho post five years with complete satisfaction to myself and customers, " says Dru.-. gist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y. "I have always used it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and colds and for tho coughs following la grippe, and find it very efficacious'' For sale by Keeling. Call In and see us if you want subscribe for any paper published in the United States. Farm Journal, 5 years (1000 1001 1902, 1003 and 1004), to every eubscrib er who will pay one year in advance to The Advertiser; both papers forSl No better paper than the Farm Jour nal This offer is made to you. ' 4 ii V e can give you reduced rates on almost any paper published in the United States. The Way to go to California in In a tourist sleeper, personally con- ducted.vla the Uurllugt'on Route. You don't change ears. You make fast time You see tho linest scenery on the globe. Your car is not so expensively fur nished UB a palace sleeper but it is just as clean, just as comfortable, just as good to ride in and nearly 820 cheap er. It has wide vestibules: 'Pintsch gas high back seats; a uuiformed Pull man porter; clean bedding; spacious toilet rooms; tables and a heating range. Being strongly and heavily built, it rides smoothly; it is warm in winter nnd cool In summer. In olmrgo of each excursion party is au experienced excursion conductor Who accompanies it right through to Los Angules. Cars leave Omaha, StJoaoph.Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday, arriving tap Francisco following Sunday, Los Angeles Monday. Only three days fiom the Missouri river to the Pacific Coast, inoludinu a otnpover of 1 H hours nt Denver and 1 hours at Salt Lake City two of the most interesting cities on the continent. For folder giving full information pall at any Burlington Houtetloket of fiee or write to .1. FrancK Gen'I Pas senger Agent, Omaha, Neb, 22t27 AnTjmarattMmautjXium SPECIAL SALE Of Wash Coods and Summe? Dress Fabrics at 35 to 50 per cent re duction from regular prices untill July lt. A. A. McININCH & SON, BBOWNVILLE. NEB: A PERMANENT LOCATION A more pleasant or popularly ap pointed suite of office rooms than those occupied by Dr. W. I. Seymour and W. Calvert Cox cannot be found in the city of Lincoln. Tho picture here with given is a likeness of the perinn- Western IIcadQunrtcra of l)r. W. . nent western headquarters, 1219 K street, Lincoln, Neb., in which the offion rooms are located, just a few minutes walk from the business por tion of the city, and street cars from the depots run within a half block of It, thus allowing out-of-town natrons easyacoess to an institution that is1 making Lincoln famous, on account of the ability displayed by Drs. Seymour and Cox, and their marvelous buccess Railroad Fare Paid to accepted miles of Lincoln. Jfaaaafl EVERYTHING IN MUSIC mci jim ryxurjtr 1 1 ?. Hn the treatment of the eve, ear, nose aau tnroat. The arrangement' of their offices ib typical in that every con venience for their patrons has not been neglected. Hundreds of patrons visit this popular place d.vily and ev- cf-mnaii, tho Noted Ky HpecUlUt. ory patient receives the personal atten tion of the doctor. It makes no differ ence how your eyes are affected or what the condition of your ear, noMj or throat,,thesc masters of science can perfect a cure if the case is at all curable. They will toll von beforo taking your case if you consult them V) rite to them outliulng your disabili ties. Kemember the address, 1210 K street, Lincoln, Neb. patients living within a" radius of 150 A BEAUTIFUL ATTACHMENT IUTATINe STRINGED MSTRUHECTS has been ndded to the wall known Hospa I'JM ilil' L'M.LIJ.I.1,1 TEMSl S25 CASH. S9ft month iy With Stool and Scarf. ADE IN OAK, WALNUT and AH06ANT write For Particulars. '"" ,. i i, miiiii i,,n ii Y y -f r. ft t ..