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    TTT77. OAT ATT \ TlAlT.V 11
SCHOOL EXHIBITS DESIRED
Correcting an Erroneous Impression Con
cerning the Columbian Commission.
ADVICE OF STATE TEACHERS REQUESTED
Not Only .AgrlriiUiirnl Hut IMncntlnn In-
tcri'KtH .Mint Ho TlioroiiRlily ttciircuriitcil
lit the Wilt-Ill' * Pair Aljrou I'rntt
Not i\pcctcil : to I.Uc.
Ltxcot.v , Nob. , * Juno 13. [ Special to Tur.
BHK.J R A. Unrton , who was recently up-
pointed superintendent of the educational
ilopnrtmcnt of NobrnsUa's World's fair ex
hibit , started for Chicago ibn mornlnp on
business connected with the exhibit , Ilo
Issued a general circular todiy , In the course
of which ho says : " *
I nnl < for tbo ( nit nnil licnrtv co-oucr.ition
o ( nil Interested In this oxlilhlti nnil I imr-
tlcnlnrly HOllctt tha mlvlco tin ( I activity u (
tlio schoolmen mul nchoolwoniun of the Htato ,
to thu cull that Ncbruskii , uf whoio prozresi
nnil stnwlliiiin nr.i justly HO pruml , limy
worthily nppptir ut Olilcmro in Ib'JII ' , ns not only
mi afrluiiltimil stale Ijul as mi pduuatlotml
one , liersihool exhibit doinonstiatlnv that wo
liavu | ; oed reasons for our Htnndlnias the
Htato li ivins the loxvest percentage or
illlterncy within 1(8 ( bordois. A cru.it : i''ii-
cultural stnto Nobrrnk.i Is acknowlodKod to
Lot wo can demonstrate that she Is etiu.illy IIH
Kro it iiUucntlon.tlly.
An Impression lins bpcn abroad that the
NatirasKu I'olniiibliin commission Is nut pir-
tlcnmrlv Interested In thu education il ux-
lilblt. Tlictu Is no ground for Mich nil opinion ,
for thu members of tlilscommlsMon ha\udonu
and are dolnc nil In thulr punor to forward
the intuiohts of tills dup-irtment , rcuoKiil/lMi ;
thu ( nut that without a hluh pluuo cduutillon-
nlly nnicnu- our sister status Nebraska c.mnol
Ions maintain hurlilKh slimline In all tint
KOOS to iIHIId ) up 11 crii.it uoiiiinonwualtli. Thu
htato prtss , directed us HIR by inun with edu
cational Iduas and educational spirit and of
pride In cdtiuat.until advanvotnont and Htand-
iiu' , Isonu of tlio most potent factois of our
progress , nnd In the line of Intcresllnj the
people nt largo It can < lo a work possible to no
other power. Its un-oppratlon Is earnestly so
licited. Ixit those who ruculM ) this circular
KOO to It that the local p ipurs have an oppor
tunity to publish It ami that the press or the
Bt'ito iccclvo Ouu credit for Ita part In this
work.
A dotitlcd plan will bo sent out as soon as
the particulars can bo arrun od. This will be
followed from tlmo to tlino by other circulars
nnd letters of Information and directions. In
the nioiiiitlino suggestions will bo thankfully
received.
( iosnlp ' > t the Ntatn House.
Articles of Incorporation of the American
Silicon company of Oranha were filed with
the secretary of sUto today. It has a capital
of ? T U,000 , and Its incornorators are E , .
Bruce , J. U. Mcllvriad anil 11. A. Cherry.
Amended articles of the UeWitt Croninor.v
company wcro IIled today , permitting the
company to incur indebtedness not to cxceod
CO per cent of the capital stoclc.
1 ho cnso of the Omaha Southern Railway
company against Lovl G. Todd was Jllod
with the clerk of the supreme court today.
Adjutant General Vlfqualn today rccci'vod
n notlco from Washington informing him
that his accounts with Undo Sam while con
sul tit Colon have bocn adjusted and that the
government owed liitu fI ) 1.07 , which would
bo remitted at onco.
The supreme court will not convene acaln
until Thursday , June 30 , at 9 o'clock n. m.
Mo now business will bo taUon up at tbo
next session.
The State Board of Equalization has as
sessed the Ufty-nlno Pullman cars In use on
Nebraska roads nt ff.OOO eucb , making a
total of $17,000. ,
IHyrou Pratt May I lo.
Myron Pratt , the pray halrod murderer o
Margaret Sperry , Is very low with brain
fever and nervous nro.Urutlnn nnd thn iinp.
tors express grave fears as to his recovery.
Since ins Incatcoratlon ho has grown very
morose , and early luat week ho manifested
symptoms of Illiiois. Ills condition grad
ually became wor o until yesterday bis wife
and children wore summoned to bis bedside.
Ills physicians sav that bis illness is the
natural result of remorse. His crime has
weighed heavily upon bin mind and ho has
lone slnco lost the air of bravado which
ho assumed for several days after the trag
edy.
From the Court Itooms.
Juno 20 has been set for the adjournment
of the present term of the district court , but
tbo term may bo extended until Juno " > .
Judge Field this morning ordoied T. W.
Bnilcy and William Hrown to pay to their
wives $25 and ? iO per month respectively
until their pending dlvorco rases are settled.
Both incii wcro also required to advance $25
on attorney's fees ,
Ex-Mayor Graham this afternoon lllod n
stipulation in his libel suit npnlust tbo Sun
Publishing company , dismissing the case as
against O. ID. Uoodcll.
The o'd case in which Freddie Clonski
( mod her mother , Mr * . Rachel Mndounick ,
for ? C03 promised her as a wedding dowry ,
was Heard In Judge Hall's court this fore
noon and taken under advisement.
Lincoln In llrlof.
The committee having In charao tbo Fete
of Days entertainment nl the Young Men's '
Christian association building reported
today that the not receipts were $1.073.85 ;
disbursements. $132.IS , leaving a not profit to
the association of $ ( HI.47.
The she-rift's Invoiro of the bankrupt
Lowlor stocit has been completed. It
Invoiced J13.TOO.
Mary Graham , tbo young ; lrl rescued
from alifoofshamo two wecl.s ngn , was
again taken from a disronutablo resort lust
ulght ,
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J'ern'H Cnmmi-iicoinuiit i\errUe : * .
Pcitu , Nob. , Juno 13. [ Special to TUB
Bci : . ] The commencement exorcises of the
State Normal school began Saturday even
ing wltb the annual open session of the Ev
erett society , The following program was
rendered :
I'ATIT FIIIST.
JIu.lo-Duet-aondellled. . . . j .
Tonst . OhtirlosK. I'orter
Itespqnso . Jnllu llronio
MuHlo Vocal Bolo The Day Is Done. . .
. Stella Oinlmm
Dcolainiitlon The Hero of tbo Tower .
. . . .
Nulllo
. Finch
Muslu i-ercnadu Hvonlnz Shadows .
. Normal School Hand
i'AiiTRico : > D ,
Music Instmincntal Duel The llolls .
. niiiinii Hce' < er. Ollvo Jonoa
.
Or.Ttlon-Tho hbSiv Trinity of Ufo , , . , . .IUta Sinlt/i
Athlutl < M
. Dlok Nonl
MiiMlo llnrllono Solo. . . . . It. II'urry
rraiilio
Muslo v . Will U MelCay
Alto
Trio-Distant UhlmiM .
. Misses Jones. Clrah un and Blmpson
Yesterday thn annual baccalaureate ad-
drois of the son lor class was delivered
by
Hov. Chanln of Lincoln.
"Dirk" TIlompHoil Is Not Dcnil.
ST. Josui'ii , Mo. , Juno lit. To the Editor
of Tin : BKU : On the third pah-o ot Tun Su.V'
HAY BIH : , Juno 1 , I find a dispatch from
Hastings announcing my Uoatb. I presume
the telegram will bo road with considerable
Interest by my friends In Notjrasha , but as to
the outgrowth of such n report I hove no
knowledge whatever. As far as it relates to
my domlso there certainly Is. no foundation
,
nnd when ana stops for a moment to consider
nnd clvo the corpse time to rolled over the
possibility of 100 pounds lying m state , cold
nnd stiff. It Is no wonder that ho Is vuxod ,
not over being allowed
to while Dls big too at
the sultry clouds that
hover above , or bo
permitted to turn of or for a moment and
write hi * faroucll
obituary with
, no
one to.
Identify hit llfolois form ,
No , sir ; Ulek Thompson 1s not dead , and
lie docs not Intend to bo MdotracKod
early In the game. With best wishes for thus
iiumoious friends In my
my beloved Nebraska , I
cm very kindly youra , DICK TIIOMI-JOK ,
Knilecl thu Ntti'ot Cur U'nr ,
BKTiticn , Nob. , Juno 33. [ Special Tclo-
Kram to Tuu BKK.I 'I ho Beatrice street
railway war wai terminated through an In-
Juuctlon granted at 3 o'clock this morning by
Judge Hush. The petition asks that tbo
Beatrice Hapld Transit and Power company
may DO perpetually onjulnod from Inyini ; Us
track Alongbldu tbo plaintiff company's lines ,
and cites U to bo In violation of the franchise
of the Tt'iuiBlt company to build Us line elsewhere -
where than in the center of the street. The
Injui.cllon was granted and auswor day sot
for July 18.
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T ( i Sorlunk Accident * .
WAIIOO , Nob. . Juno la. [ Special to TUB
Bri'.jLatk night uf tor the Hobo niui : ploulo
two surlous accldiuU ocourroJ. Joe Uorauuk
of this place got on the train with some of
his friends and did not cot off till after the
train started. Than bis friends prevailed on
him not to Jump off while the train was In
motion and succeeded In kccoltig him from
jumping for awhile. At a point about a mile
this side of Malmo ho jumped from the train
and foil under the wheels , Both logs were
torn from his body , one being entirely
savored and tha other hanglne by n few
shrods. Ho cannot llvo longer than a day or
two.
Marshal .10 Vinous wont to arouse
Bcranok's friends and Inform tbom of tbo
accident nnd at ono plnro was attacked by n
savage doe. Ho attempted to draw his re
volver from his hip pocket to defend himself
and accidentally discharged the weapon , the
bullet going through the lloshy part of his
hip nnd down the posterior of his right leg ,
Inflicting a serious but not dangerous wound.
s sivitti : : : sroini.
Crop * Slightly Diimngcil by Hull Ityo Par
ticularly Injured ,
Br.ooMixoTo.v , Neb. , Juno 13. [ Special to
THU Bin.I : A territory one-half mlle wide
by four miles long , south of this town , was
visited yesterday with thoheavlost hailstorm
over known here. In less than five minutes
hall fell to the depth offrom eight to ten
inchoi on the level. U Is claimed no mater
ial Injury will result to growing crops except
rye , which , in that locality , was nil thrashed
out.
out.Jt'NMT \ , Nob. , Juno 13. [ Special to Tim
Bnn.l There wn a , vonlnblo downpour
of rain last night. The ground had bugun
to got n little dry but It Is now In splendid
shnpo. Corn Is looking well. Prospects nro
blighter than over for a bountiful harvest.
Will MoKorron lost a horse by lightning
In the storm. No other diuniiiro was Uono.
PI.VTTU CM.VTEU. Neb. , Juno 13. [ Special
Tolegratn to Tun BBB.I A rainstorm lust
ing mott of thu night was u welcome visitor
nnd did thuusandu of dollars' worth of good
to crops. During the Htorm the house of
Mr. William Webber , four mlloi northwest
of Platte Center , was struck by licbtnlng
nnd burned. Loss , $3,000 ; Insurance. SIWJ.
Mr. V/obbor and Ins lamlly had n narrow es
cape.
I'liiirtmtelHtH Oriintoil Certificates.
GIHNII ISIAND , Nob. , Juno IS. [ Special to
Tin : Bic.j : At tbo mooting of the board of
examiners of the Nebraska State Board of
Pharmacy hold last wenk the following per
sons successfully passed the examination and
received their uertlllcatos ns recistored phar
macists : J. E. Anderson , Alliance ; Gratz
Barnes , Clncoln ; K. U Bcckwlth. Ox
ford ; Herbert Cooper , Greenwood ; , S.
Cleaver , Hermann ; 11. C. Harris , Endicott ;
H. M. Julian , Cairo ; D. K. Lee , Arcadia ; C.
F. Lcinbardt , Norman ; J. H. Lone- , Hay
Springs ; Clnronco P. Ludden , Ulj'sscs ;
Hcroert W. Miller. Pallsndo ; A. J. McAr-
thur ; Westorvlllo ; H. S. McDotigall , South
Omaha ; A , J. Sanders , Grand Island ; An
drew Toxlor , Newman Grove ; Alfred H ,
Thomas , Trenton.
The board cancelled the certificates of
sovcnty-nino who had failed to pay the re-
nonod fees and keep up tnelrregistration for
Ib'J'J.
Sons of Vi-toriint ut l.i\ld City.
DAVID CITV , Neb , Juno 13. [ Special to
Tun Bic. : ] The oichth annual encampment
and the second annual field encampment of
Nebraska division Sons
of Veterans con
vened In this city today. Preparatory to
their convening great preparations were
made. A largo number of tents were taken
to the fair grounds.
Evorv train today has been loaded with
members of the order , and tonight the city
is crowded. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the
division mot at Hotel Perkins. At 0 o'clock
the dross parade occurred. Tomorrow's
program Is : Opening session of encampment
in tbo oporu house at 9 n. m. ; address of
wclcomo by Mayor Miller ; rospouso by
Colonel Frame Corrick ; entertainment , etc. ,
ut S p. m.
Tired ol I.lfo lit MvU-cn.
FAIIIIIUKV , Nob. , Juno 13. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : BEE.I John McLaln , n 10-
year-old boy , committed suicide at a farm
house near Uaykln yesterday. Ho had bcou
working for n farmer named MoNlsb , who
left him alone while the family wont to
church. On their return they found the boy
dead , bis brains having been blown out by a
shot from it pun. He had removed onn shoo
so that his too could press upon the triirgor.
The gun was empty when the family loft , but
loaded shells were in the house , one of which
ho had used. His parents live at Munich ,
Kao. No cause is known for his action ex
cept that ho was in poor health and depressed
In spirits.
Ko.irney'N Not el Kntvrtiilnment.
KnAitNEV , Nob. , June 13. [ bpocial Tele
gram to Tun Ben , ] A novel entertain
ment , was given hero consisting of
250 school children below the ago of 14 , who
gave tin exhibition of their progress in music
In the Kearney public schools. The entire
body of children occupied the stage of the
opera house nnd the scene w.is very pretty.
The chorus of small voices was very effective
and gave a stronc endorsement of Prof. Dra
per's system of teaching music.
\VIII Itutlly thu Nominations.
ICKAIIXEY , Nob. , Juno 13. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB Bin.j A mooting was hold
hero this evening by Kearney republicans
and arrangements were made to ratify the
nomination of Harrison and Hold on Wednes
day craning. Spcocnos , bonfires and the
lllcu will icindlo the ilamo of republicanism
Into a fever boat which will continue until
after the olcction.
AniiuxtMl Her Itlviil.
McCooL JUNCTION , Nob. , Juno 13. [ Spe
cial to TUB BEIJ.J Friday evening the village
board passed an ordinance to annex and in
corporate the village of NIota to the village
of McCool Junction , as a part of said village.
Flvo years ago NIota and McCool Junction
were platted. The two towns were rivals ,
but McCool Junction proved the stronger.
Drunk Curlxillo Acid.
McCooi. JUNCTION' , Nob. , Juno 13. ( Spe
cial to Tin ; fJnK. | Sebastian Gilmoro's little
girl , Hose Gilmore , Friday got bold of of a
bottle of carbolic acid and swallowed n part
of it. A physician was at once called , who
did everything for too child. There is t > omo
hopes of her recovery ,
OMAHA'S NEW HOSTELRY.
The Moruur Throws It * D.mr * Ojiou to the
Traveling Piihllc.
The opening of the Hotel Mercer gives
onoUior magnificent hostelry to Omaha , and
ono that U much needed In thosa busy times
when the metropolis Is the cantor of conven
tions , conferences , encampments , imperial
councils and other forms of meetings of a
national character ,
Dr. S. D. Mercer , ono of the publto-
splrllod citizens of the city , realizing the
neous of Omaha from a hotel point of vioiv
has built and furnished from top to bottom
this now nnd magnlllcont structure at the
corner of Twelfth and Howard streets In the
heart of the wuoiosalo and jobbing trade of
tbo city , within easy access of the retail
bouses , the places of nmusoinont , churches ,
and other attractions which guoiu most desire - i ;
sire to patrouiza. And the promoter of this
greatly noudoJ enterprise has placed In
charge , ns manager of the Muruor ,
Don H. Porter , a hotel man of wide
experience , who has catered to the
Dost classes of hotel patrons , both
north and south. A llvo , wide-awake manager -
agor U Mr. Porter , and although tha house
wus only opened for business lust Thursday
tbo register shows In what regard ho Is hold
by the traveling public.
Behind the dealc In the daytlmo will bo
fouuu U , H. Moutroso , formerly with the
Pax ton nnd a general favorite with the trav
eling public , while nt night Albert Conti will
Jlnglo the boll nud call "front" to the uni
formed bell boys. Fred Hartman , the well
known caterer , Is in charge of tha culinary
department , on earnest ot how that depart
ment will bo conducted.
But as to the hotel proper. In many ro-
spocta It is the boat equipped hotel in the
city , the builder resting only when ho felt
that It was complete In every respect. The
ofllco on tbo tint floor , opening on
both Twelfth nnd Howard streets Is pnrtlcu
larlv bright nnd nlry. Furnished In
hardwood and richly decorated In n neutral
tint , with nrt tile flooring , It U ono of the
handsomest rooms In the country. On the
west of thn ofllco Is the gentlemen's rending
and writing room , qomploto In every respect ,
nnd still further on the west Is the bar room ,
which is not yet opened , but will bo in the
course of n few days. It is n particularly
largo room nnd attractively fornlshod. On
the north sldo of the ofllco Is n Indies writing
nnd reading room reached olther from the
street or n rear stairway from nbovo stairs.
The dining room Is particularly cosy and
comfortable , nnd Inrgo enough to nccomo-
date 3JJ iuo3ts vorv nieasnntlv.
The parlors on the second floor show that
the upholsterer nnd dccoratlvo artist bnvo
been given cftrtoblancho in their lines. A very
pleasant foatbro of the main drawing room
Is the absence of the conventional
red catpot of the hotel , a pretty
tnoquetta with n gray ground
having n flower In blgh relief , being a
feature or this pretty npnrtmont. Another
feature tbat will commend Itself to the ladles
Is the rot u ml a on the parlor floor , which has
been provided with n billiard tnblo for tha
fair sex and the chlldton. nnd from this
rotundn , which Is surrounded by n balcony
on the third floor line , n private stairway
leads to the dining room and ofllco exclu
sively for tbo use of women. Other rooms
on the parlor lluor nro furnished with im
perial velvets and as the furniture Is nil upon
nn olnbornto plnn the rooms could hardly bo
equaled exeunt In some millionaire's homo ,
whore money Is no object.
Already the Mercer hai boon selected as
headquarters for the out of town merchants
in attendance upon the exposition nnd a hill
is being lilted up for their use In the build
ing opposite whore n banquet will bo served
some tlmo during the course of tbo exposi
tion.
Dr. CulHraore. oculist. Baa building
Ilnyden Bros. 3-strin.fr cnblnot prrand
upright plttno , now sculp , 8187.50.
CtoHliiKT Out ,
N. E. Barkalow will close out of the
Boll , Dodge and ICth streets , his entire
stoclc of groceries nt cost for cash.
Going into another business which
will require all my attention , I for this
reason , have decided to lot everything
go at cost.
HERE ARE SOME BARGAINS.
Rico , per pound , 5c.
Imported preserves , $1.00 per bottle.
Custis Bros. " line table preserves in
glnss jars , Too.
Imported preserves , per glass , 20c.
Curtis Bros. ' preserves , per glass , 20c.
French pens , per dozen , fine , SI.SO.
Baking powder , Dr. Price's , per
pound , 40c.
White Eagle soap , 9 bars , 25c.
Webb's perfect starch { equal to Magic )
per box , 7c.
Puhl & Urbb's b.xking powder , ( good
as any bulk baking powder ) per pound ,
23c.
Tffl
Mr. I"rank G. Carpenter , the celebrated news
paper eorrespondont , la now In Knssla on a
tour of the famine-stricken provinces , and
Is under commission to write an exclusive
copyrighted scries of descriptive letters for
THE lice. The first letter will appear early
In July. Mr. Carpenter has prepared the
following : prospectus which forms ono of the
most valuable and attractive features over
presented to readers of Tnu USE :
THE FAMINE IN RUSSIA.
How 30.003,000 nro stnrvlnp Terrible scones and
heartrending stones The famines rozlnus.
75,000.000 bushels of wheat , needed The
Atneric in flour and corn ; wlicro It Is sent
and how dlstrlhutedTho covcrniuont nnd
the famine 1'onny soup-houses and the
Iowa corn.
FAMINE REGIONS ON THE VOLGA.
Scones nlon ? ono of the most wonderful rivers
of the world The VoUa Is navigable for
over 2,000 miles nnd the worst famine dis
tricts Ho alonz It It goes through Nljnl-
Novgorod whcro the great fair la held and
where 4100,000.000 changes hands every year.
THE FAMINE AND FARMING.
How the crops are bolns put In Tlusslan lanu
nnd land taxes How tno people llvo The
poasiuits and their xyases I will get to Uua-
sia at the time of planting when the famine
will bo at Us highest. .
COUNT LEO TOLSTOI.
A chat with the author of the "ICroutzor Son-
nta" unit : i Hpeulal article about him A
queer story about aqueor man.
THE RUSSIAN ARMY AND NAVY.
Two million ' soldiers which cost 51.000,000 a day
Russia's bis forts-Queer soldier * The
Cossacks Hussl I'H bU ironclad *
THE CZAR OF RUSSIA.
How this uutocr.it looks , nets and lives Ills
stables which cost J3W.OJJ a year Hli 1,000
hostlers and his flOO.tOO set ot harness Ills
icilucos , his dangers , etc. Something uboi t
the nihilists.
_
BANKING IN RUSSIA.
Queer money schemes The land banks for the
purchase of land by peasants Russian
tmwnbroklrig , Interest rates , etc. Rich men
in Russia Fortune und fortune making.
ST. PETERSBURG AND ITS PEOPLE.
A look at the capital of 100,0)0.000 Its won
derful ship o.uial Its markets and Its stores.
RUSSIA'S PRETTY GIRLS.
All nbont Russian courtship nnd marriage
Socl.il Immorality The foundling asylums
of St. I'ctors'mrx nnd Moscow and their
thotiBinds of fatherless l > ibcs Women's
work and wniros Queer customs and cns-
tuiiiQS The Georgian slave girls and the
Turkish market for them.
RAILROADS IN RUSSIA.
Queer ro-uU and how they nro built All
about the trnnsalherlan road now boliu con
structed and how wo "hall RO around the
world by rail Russian sleeping cars Some-
thlnz nbout the transcasplan road nnd how
Americans htillttho great line from Moscow
to St. Petersburg.
CRIME AND THE RUSSIAN POLICE.
Letters from the limit ! of the secret service at
Washington Inspector llyrnus nnd the
IMnkortons will Klvo mo a cluineo to give n
line article on this subject TUo spy system
of Russia A ch.it with the Russluu head ot
police ,
NIHILISM AND THE NIHILISTS.
What the rcxlcldnl revolutionists are In Rus
sia today Queer btories ol them and their
leaders.
RUSSIA AND AMERICA.
How the Muscovite oninlro has boon our friend
The Inside story of our latest purchase
llussla at the World's fair.
RUSSIAN SIBERIA.
How the czjr Is Inching on China Siberia
blxvor thin tlio United States Iu.'cold and
silver regions , its prisons , oto.
THE CZAR AND THE SULTAN.
Queer btorlcs from along the Ilosphorus
Russia und ItUla ,
THE NOBILITY OF RUSSIA.
How the 1.0)0.000 nobles of Russia llvo and
how they roll In wealth while the people
starvo-l.adios who wear fur * costing fiU.UuO
u set and fur hut bauds that cost WU apiece ,
etc. , oto ,
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
PURE
Science
MEDICAL
SCIENCE
his achieved a
Great triumph In
the production of
>
- JtMeh will euro sick
< llcntlncho and all Ncr-
a " " * I > l > ordn < arlilnff from Impaired
, IllireMInn , "CoMUpntlnn und IIIin r-
| ilrrcd I.lrcr | and they nil ) qnlcklf
, sforo nornen to complete hcallh.
! i Covered vrith a Tasteless & Soluble Coating.
j [ Ofalldruplstj. 1'rlcc 2S ccnH a box.
"
" "xiorlejJcpjOt , 8 CiinalSt.
it t Vlttt
rcmalc
Weakness ,
CaLirrli ,
lllicuniatisni ,
rt : -5 AN" * ' ' '
e Chronic ,
Kcrvonsind
Private
Diseases.
,
Drs. Searles and Searles
AcKnowledsod to bo tlio most iuccos ful spo-
clnllMs In nn I'IIIVATI : . DI.OOD , NKIIVOUS , SKIN
AND UllINAIlY DlSKASES.
Gonarrlmn in from a to 0 days. Syphilis
cured without Mercury.
( V1TAUTV WKAK ) , Sliulo o bjr too close nppll-
cntlcn } o luulncss or study ; mvero mental itrnln
or crluf ! SKXUAL HXUCsSUd In mliljlo life , or
vicious Imhlti contracted In youth.
W15AK MKN AttU VICTIMB TO NKIIVOUH 1)15-
IHMTVor KXHAUbTIO.V , WASTING \V15AKNKsfl
1NVOI.UJ.TAUV IAJSS153 with KAIU.Y UUUAY In
YOUJiU mul MIDDLE AGKU ; lack of vim , vigor
nnd strength , with Bcximl orituna Impaired and
wenkcncncd prematurely In nppronclitnR old ago.
WHKN WB SAY CO KBVo po ik from know-
oilRO of I'BllMANBNT ItllSUI.TS In nmnjr cases
rented and cured la tmst twelve years.
I'IUC3. FISTULA AND HISCTAL ULCRUS cured
without pain or detention from business
ll\'UHOCii.lj : ANI > VAUICOCULK permanently
and successfully cured.
&TUICTUHI : permanently cured , removal com
plete , without cutting , caustic or dilatation. Cure
nlTectctl at Iiomo by patient nltlinut a moment's
pnln or annoyance. Consultation free. Cell ou or
nddrcas with etamp
Drs. Searles & Seades ,
Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing ,
Cures
Obappod Hands , Wounds , Burno , Etc.
Removes and Prevents Dandruff.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water ,
If you ImvoJInlnrln , Piles , Sick Ilvnil-
knrlio , Costlvn ItonuN , Dumb Ague or4l
If i our food dors not a-sslmllute ,
) will euro tlieno trnnliloC Dose siniill. (
1'rlco , iJflc. Olllco ail Pnrltl'lacc , N. Y.
' ' "
The Kings' ! ) ! Specialists.
nFor 37 yeara tha names of Drs.
natti & Delta bare been household
words In tha bomes of tbousanda of
people who bavo been rescued from
tie laws of death tbrouib tha won-
dtrlul ability , the matchless sVIII ot
tbeieereatmaateri of medlclQoaud
surcery , whose kludnesi and benev
olence , whose self.iacrlflslng devo
tion to too welfare ot their fellow-
atn will eter lira In Ibe beutj of a
grateful people.
NERVOUS ,
JOHRONIC.
PRIVATE ,
I BLOOD ,
They SKIN HRXUAL , , Dis
Cure IU1VFR KIDNEY , , eases.
/URINARY / ,
IHECTAL ,
AND ALL
iQHQANlC
YPHILIS , ,
STRICTURE ,
PEHMATOHRHCEA ,
, S
I.EET , i
J3NERAL AND
NERVOU3 DEBILITY ,
nydrocele and Varlcocelf ,
Piles , Fistula and Rectal Ulcers
P rrn > nentlv cured by a method at
cnce iaf , cortam , patnlesi and sue-
eenful.
Tbi awful effreti tf earlr Tic * and
eiteiilvt iQdulctueef , rriulllDE la
lots ol uuubood and prtmaturedi.
cay , quickly and permanently re-
UBTetT.
CONSULTATION FUCK.
tMl upon or addreis nlla'iUmp ,
Drs. Belts & Belts ,
110 South 11th St. tt. hi Corner Mth
nnd Doii''lrn Sli.
Oiuaha.Helj.
Do let up on the -weather , won't you ? FINE
When it's cold you kick , when it's " Black Alpaca Coats ,
75c.
warm you kick , when it rains it's too
FINE FANCY
wet. Some people are never satisfied Brilliantinc Coats ,
with the weather , no matter if it's just $1.00.
what they've been praying for. We're FANCY FLANNEL
* \ Coats and Vests
not responsible for the weather , and we ,
$2.90.
'
don't think it's fair to lay it all to the
Blnok nnd Fancy Drnp d'Eto
gentleman who runs the ' 'government Coats and Vests ,
guess factory" up in the tower either. $3.50.
He's doing the best he can , with the FANCY
tools he's got. The only sensible way to Negligee Shirts ,
do at this time of the year is to be 65c-85e.90c.
GENUINE
prepared for warm -weather : it. nlwnv < = ! T T 1
comes. Are you prepared for it ? We are. S5c. ' - >
We never had so many good things in Stiaw ; Hats ,
hot "weather fixin's as we've got today. 25c-45c-65c.
Thin Coats and Vests ice lined Underwear ( Genuine Jopnnoso Yeddos SOo.Y
20 BUSHELS
wear Negligee Shirts Straw Hats Neckwear ,
Summer Neckwear Fancy Vests anything Tccks , Fout'-in - Hands . nncH *
Windsors.
thing /you / want to take it cool in 5c each.
we've got it. BUY 'EM COOL OFF
IN THE
OPEN.
The gloriovs clay of open doors
all outside is smilling welcome
hero's health and joy nil un con
fined The cycler eees everything
frco as freedom from the heights
of oxhilaititcd happiness ho-cannot
fall from his Columbian Safety.
All nbout Columbian free nn application
to nny Columbli nxcnt , or sent by mall for
two two-cent Bump * . 1'opo Mfg. Co , 2JI
Columbus Ave , lioston.
RRILWHYTIMEORRD.
Lenvcu ICIIIUAUO HIJItLIN ll'J 1
Omalm | Depot lOfi ail
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
eminent specialist In nervous , chronic , prtrnto. blooJ , Bkln nnd urinary dUonic A rcpiilir Andj
THAT IS A
Fine Ranch
of yours. You have worked
hard for it , haven't you ?
It wasn't worth a dollar an
acre when you settled on it ,
and now you would'nt take
fifty. How lonp ; do you ex
pect to live on that place ?
Would you he surprised if
some railroad land agent or
claim jumper should conic
along someday and tell you
to move on ? Unless you
have a patent on record you
are not safe perhaps not
then. Why don't ' you ask
The Bee Bureau of Claims to
look into your title and get
you a patent that will stick ?
THE
Bee Bureau of Claims
Omaha , Neb.
Vr'n send Ilio rmrvrlotn French
llimejy CALTHO3 ! > < < , nn.l n
let-ill Kiiauiitootlmt CAI.IIIOS
STOP ll > charu < - V IIinlMloi
t UltK Nni > rmntirrlien.utlrui
und IILH'I DICK I.ncl \ litur.
l/stitanilfiH i/taffsjteit.
Jdlttn , VON MOIIL CO. , .
Hol < imfrltlu lr U , ( Intlanill , llblo , I
The bcLt whiskey for consumptives and
nvaliils must surely bo the most whole ,
some for those who use it as a. beverage.
is the best for all purposes , because It is
guaranteed to be absolutely pure and
doubly matured , You may know it by its
delicious flavor nnd the proprietary bottle
in which it is served. Call for "Crtat/i
Pure R ) e" and take no other. For salt ) at all
first-class drinking places and drug stores.
3 DAI.LEMANn fi CO , Chicago *
TRADE MARK.
| \OTEKA !
DR. J. E. MCG-E.EW
THE SPECIALIST ,
Ismi'iiirimsscMl ui lliolro.iiinnntiif nil formiof
PRIVATE DISEASES , mill nil dlsor.lciM .
nnil ( Inlllltlos of youth mil niimlinoil. ITyoars'
experience. UN icsmircos mid facilities iiraf *
limctlenlly iiiitlinlteil. Tlio Doptnr Is rcuoin-1
inoiuluil liy tlio | > ro-s , mul endorsed In tlitr
Btron cbl torins by HID pi'Olo | forfiilrtni.it-
incnt mul lionusL profuaiicin ll iidvk'O. Thu
most pnuprfui ruiui > illi i known to inoilurn
Kclonru for tlio micuoMiful tru.itinent of tlio
following dlsoi CM :
QONOKUHO13A IintiiPdli'lo n > llof. A coin-
plctuuiiri * without tlio loss of un hour's tlmo
from liiiHliu'SS.
OLEEl' Unoof tlin most , coiiipluto tin 1 nuo-
rrssful trtiutmunls for Klout mul nil nnnoyin :
( llEOhiir.'cs vet known to tlu < nm.llu.il profoj-
Bloii. Tlio insults are truly wonduifiil.
STBICTUIIElo.ilost knonii romuily for
the li'o.itmciaof nlrluluru , wllliout piln , ont-
tlnr. ordiliitlnr , A mustiKiiiurkulila romoilv.
SYPHILIS S" tri'iitinont , for this turrlhlo
blood dlsoanu hi ? civor boon morn sii"uumfnl.
norhiid hironxurundorsoinunU In thn llk'lit
of modurn fiulnni'i tlitii d'hiniHU ' Is posltlruly
eunih'u and uvury trauo of thn iiolHon untlruly
rainovoil from the hloo I.
LOST MANHOOD , nnd munition , nurroni-
ncsn. tlmldltv. iluvpoiiilnnay mid all wodUiinjj
mid dlsordoiN of youth or manhood , KolluT
nlitiiliicd nt unco. . . . , . . .
SKIN DISSASfiS , and all illsonRoi of the
bioimicn. hlond , liver , ItllnuyH mid Uliiddur
nro triiatiid hit cccHsfully with the itruatoa
Itiinwn niinrdluH for the illsui-cn.
\Viltoforoiruiiltr < iindiiuoUUm list , froo.
J-Jlli ' '
Save Your Eyesiglit
Kye'j tested free byanRXI'KUT OI'TIOIAN.
I'urfoctadliiHtiiiuiit. huperlor lunsoi. Nerv >
ouslinaduclio uuruit by IIHIIK | our Bnectauloi
mul Kyu lubsus 1'ilcui low for llrst clan
THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , ,
1M S. 16th St , , Crolahton Block. _
'CURE
.OUR8EL. - _
. „ Aik your DtaegM for a. '
V boltlu ol IllK . Tim only ,
o jwttoiioui remedy lor til .
H ( lie unnatural dliclmrgei und
g private dltcikci uf men und the
I ilelnlltutlni ; vrvaknui peculiar
1 to womun , it ctirn In a few
B without the nld or
lillclty ol a doctor.
I 6'nfi trial Anttrican Curt. - +
Manufurlurcd by ES < rUIUP > "l
" " - "jBP * '
-lEvanj Chemical 0 > .
CINCINNATI , O.