AND IROM . Wi 111:1 Mountain mm ROUTE, ConaeeUag the Qtyfr,tj Oeni.? U MISSOURI, m Kite a a i Th FrtU Bljer Valleys, Tr& 0ntlfttjSjd Kollla Prairies of , NEBRASKA, Th QrTil, rictoresque and Enchsntlnir Beensry. ud the Famous Mtelajr Districts o' v. . COLORADO, Tb nicTiHtirj, FValt, Mineral and Timber Mia, and Famous Hot Bprlnii of ARKANSAS. r a-jaaiationi ana immense Idea Field of ft Al M M iMGraln Field, the Oattlo lUngea a W W I 3 M IV M . TEXAS, Wttorlcal and Bcenlo OLD AND NEW MEXICO. AjU WttJMte Connection the Popular fill irnDMii .r i2S!!lI0 J?na '"Oitrated pamphlets of CC. ZS. "H1'! address Companies' a A a. n ruHsnr ui Ticktt leint, ST. LOUIS. I Account Lowb fc Clark Centennial. We offer rates to the following points, Portland Oregon, Seattle, Tacoma, Bill Ingham Washington and Vancouver and Victoria and return, with a final limit of ninety days but not to be later than Nov. 80, 1005, at the very low rate ot $45. With going In any regu lar direct route and returning aame or any regular direct routes, except that parties going via San FranciBco and steamer or the Shaste route will be $11 dollars higher, and for tickets res turning vfa Winnipeg and St, Paul will be $10 higher Dates of sale will be May 23, 24 and 25, June 13, 14. 15 and 27, 28 and 20, with various other dates in July, Aug.-and Sept. The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. have arranged to give regular excursions to Alaska at a very cheap rate for the round trip. They will show you many interesting points in Alaska. We wish to announce that the ratea of regular flrsu class fare pluB $2,00 on the first and third Tuesdays will cons tinue in effect all during the summer. International Sunday school convert tlon, Toronto, round trip $27.15, date of sain Tune 18, 10 and 21 with a fl-ml limit leaving Toronto not later tiutn June 30. 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WINE OF CARDUI , The Nebraska Advertiser AUBTJBN CHAUTAUQUA At the preaent time every proariocr points to the facta that tbo Auburn Chautauqua will be ono of the most successful in the middle west. Tbo program is so excellent in its features and its make-up it will attract a tre mendous crowd during its session July 22 to 30. 8evoral of, the fratornal or ganizations of the city aro making I preparations to have ten to on the grounds for the accommodation of vis iting members. The demand for tents for families and individuals is grat and unless those who desire sure accommodations make applications early all the best locations will be gone. One of the most interesting features again this year will be the Children's Chautauqua. Aheady 150 little ones are enrolled and they are looking for- I ward to the joyful anticipation tbev do l VUllUVUIttHi For further particulars, catalogues and tents, apply to A. L. Allen, secre tary, Auburn, Nebraska. MARBIAGE OF MIS 3 0ABBIE 0. BUEG The following account of the wed ding of Miss Carrie O. Burg taken from theDe Queen (Ark.) Democrat, will be of interest to the many friends of the bride, who was principal of the Nomas ha schools in 1903-4. The Advertisor extends congratulations. Married Pettit-Burg At the home of the bride's brother, A. H. Burg, in this oily. Sunday, June 18. 1905. Mr. Edwin Pettlt of Stuttgart, Ark., to Carrie C. Burg, of Dallas City, 111., fclder 13. J. Matthews officiating. The groom is one of the leadiuz at torneys of Arkansas, and is a brother to Mrs. A. H. Burg, and enjoys the confidence and esteem of a large circle of friends. He is a eentlemun tn ihn manor born, whom it is a pleasure to know, and whoaa attention to his professional duties has earned for him a large clientage of satisfied litigants. ibe bride is an accomplished vouns lady, a charming conversationalist who numbers her friends by the extent of her acquaintance, and Mr. Pettit has Indeed won a rare jewel for bis hone. The Demoorat extends Us congratu lations to Mr. and Mrs. Pettlt and may tne sun of life over shine upon them With never a shudow to Intervene. May their lives be long, hanny and prosperous. Mr. and Mrs. Pettlt left Immediately after the ceremony for their future home at Stuttgart. THS NEW 0IGAJBETTE LAW The cigarotte "fiend" is to become a thing of history in Nebraska. At lease thlB is the stated belief of the Lincoln tobacco merchants and they profess to know. The slaves of the habit after today will have only four more days to ins duige their appetite. Next Fridav mgbt at midnight the new anfcU cigarette law goes into effect. Though tne Nebraska statute ia not sunDoaed to be as strict as those in many other states, a close reading will disclose the ract tbat there is very little dlfferencn ThlB same law takes effect in Illinois and several other states at the same time. The statute is understood to read that cigarettes cannot be roads. sold or given away. This include clgarotto papers. If this iB the case it will be unlawful for a "flood" to roll cigarettes for bis own use. This is the case in Indiana, and has been for somn time. It is heard now on almost ever corner that this or that youne man 1ms 'sworn off" or is about to take the vows against the "coffin nail." Llnnnln tobacconists do not express much crht over the passing of the cigarette, for mey say that It is a bad trade to hanrtift both morally and financially. Several have estimated tbat the profit from Lincoln's cigarette sales will net avers age more than $2,010 annually. They say that although there is money in keeping many high grade cIorarnttPR. the Lincoln "fiends" are not fastidious or liberal enough to buy thorn. While the percentage of from 25 to 35 per cent is to be had on cigars, the merchants say they can never realize more than 20 per cent profit on ciea- rettes, and considering the risks and tne quantity of stale nrands that are never sold and get worm-eaten, this in small. But it is seldom tbat even this profit can be made. Llnco'n Star. THE SPECIAL ELECTION The special election In the First con gressional district to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Congresss man Burkott will be hold July 18. Governor Mickey has announced that it will be held and that he believes it will be legal. In this he is supported by Attorney General Brown. The gov ernor and no ono else Iibb power to prevent the holding of the election, and ho is determined that it shall take place. Ono reason of his determina tion is the fact that some of the lending candidates urged him before the cons vontion to call a special election. The candidates wero insistent on a epeoial election and they were evidently bent on having it called ono month oaalior than it wua called. Some of them de sired that it bo held on ten day's notice. Tbo govornor did not do so, but on the contrary followed the general terms of the Australian ballot law in regard te the length of notice to be given the voters If any one desires to contest the election on account of Irregularity they have the privilege of doing so. Con gress is the judge of ita own members ship. Those who desire to create alarm in the breasts of democrats have suggested that if Mr. Pollard is elected at the special election, he will be seated by congress, but that as much cannot bo said for Mr. Brown, the democratio cundidate. Others believe tbat if a special election Is held and one desires to run as a candioa'te at the fall election he will have a right to do so and if he gets a majority of the votes cast, even though only half a dozen voteB are cost, ho might cons teat the seat of the successful candis date chosen at the special election. The legality of the special election never may bo questioned. The right of the govornor to Ibsuo his proclamus tion is still before attorneys and all do not agree. The general claim has been made that the federal constitution governs and tbat it requires the govs ernor to issue a call when a vacancy In congress occurs. The federal cons stitution says: "When vacancies happen in the reps resentatlon from any Btate, the execu tive'authorlty thereof shall Ibsuo writs of election to (111 such vacancies." Tbe Nebraska statute contains the following: "Whenja vacancyloccurs in the off! e of representative in congress or meras bers of the legislature, and the body in which such vacancy exlBts will convene pjlor to the next geueral election, the governor shall order a special election to ull such vacancy at the earliest practical time and ten days' notice o such election shall be given." Now the lawyers have dug up the following additional section trom the federal constitution which they eay indicates that the statute of Nebraska governs: "Tb.e times, places aud manner of holding elections of senators and rep resentatives, shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof; but congress may at any time by law make or altar such regulations, except as to the places of choosing senators " Attorney General Brown says this section simply proves bis contention. The state law says the governor shall. call a special election when there Ib to be a session of congress before the next general election. There is to be no ex tra session of congress so far as any one knows, so the constitution, which governs, must be complied with. The time and place fixed by the legislature is when a special session of congress is to intervene, In all other cases the federal constitution, which requires a special election, must be enforced. If the result of this 1b a special elec tion regardless ot the intervention of sessions of congress, it is not Governor Mickey's fault. Another point consid ered by lawyers is that when Governor Mickey issued his proclamation the biennial election bill bad been passed uy tne legislature and approved. It was to all intents and purposes a law though not designed to go into effect until July l. As tbat bill abolished the general election for the year 1005, the indications then were tbat a special election to fill the vacancy in congress was absolutely necessary. The bi ennial election law hat since been de clared unconstitutional. Some complication may arise over the canvass of the vote. The legis lature canvasses the vote for consresss men and the governor issues certificates of election, countersigned by the secre tary of state. Ag the legislature is not in session, the question nas been asked, who will canvass the vote cast at the spoclul election ? The state canvassing board is not given such power, so far as can be found in the statutes or cons i stitution. Lincoln News. No Secrot About It It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fover Sores, Sore Eves. BoIIb etc., nothing Is so effectivo as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take lone to cure a bad sore I bad, and it is all O. K r, for sore eyes," writes D. L. Grecorv. of Hodo. Tex. 2fift nf. naif...'. 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