THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SA'ITKDAY. JUXK 18. IfiM. R DRILLING IS HARD \YORIl \ Eome of the Soldier * Find tlie Maneuvers Are Not All Play , HUSTLING TIMES AT THE CAMP NOW Cummnnilrr * nnil .Men All limy with the lluutlti * Work nnd Actnnl Conipe * tllltm Tlinnolio llrlllcit V"r t enl.tr Nutri * Although jeslctaay ITU cloudy and threat ened rain the guard mount at 0 o'clock at the Rational guard camp wa vrlvncited by a good sized audience. The pretty morning ceremony , though performed by the troop * dressed In their hcav.v overcoats , wat as In teresting as usual , and was , Judging by tbo npplauso , appreciated. Next caroo tbo Inspection of the companies booked to drill during the day. Too Mc Carthy L > lht Guards of Little Hoc It , com manded by Captain O. M. Wine , was the first company to go through the ordeal. Although th'A drill grounds were wet with the bowers of the morning , tdo McCarthys put up an excellent drill and rocmrod well mer ited applause. The command ahoxvod tbo result of constant drilling and any amount of hard work. Shortly after 2 p. m. Captain Mitchell broucht the Fletcher1 Rifles of LlUlo Rock onto the flald to drill for the national pruo. AVhilo In camp the Fletchers have been dome some remarkably peed drilling nnd tholr en mo discipline has boon excellent , but after being on tbo Held a short tlmo the command neemed to go to plocas , and qulto a number of errors were noticed. The boys tried lianl nt tlrst , but seemed to lese hcnrt toward the end , nnd their former precision nnd accuracy were lost. When the Scaly KUIes of Ualvcston catno out , dressed In pure white , the crowd nearly went wild. Captain Boyd at once com menced on bts program. Ho pulled his com mand throuch In loss than the prescribed tlmo and the boys from the gulf marched off the croundt followed by chocrs. At 4 o'clock the Zolllnirer oattory'of Fort Wayne , Ind. , appeared , commanded by Cap tain Muncen. This battery was handicapi > ed In a measure by not having Its own piece to drill with , owing to delayed trains. The Dallas artillery cnmnany kindly loaned Us pun , and the Fori Wayne boys went to work. Strnneo to say , they did not make half as pretty a show as they ham In practice worn. It became1 evident before tbo drill was half over that the artillerymen were discouraged and bad lost hcnrt , consequently their drill tvas not up to the standard of the companies which bad drilled boforo. Dating tbo battery drill Cnptaln Richards called four companies and gave a very pretty balallion drill. Quito a crowd gathered to witness dress parade. The setting sun shod Just enough bright , rays on the parade ground to tbrow out all the variegated colors of the uniforms worn by tbo different companies , and the Blent was indeed a prettv ono and was worthy of a much larcer audience. 1'ar.ide over , several of thocompanies gave exhibitions. The Sealy Ullles and the Bel- lumps , eichty men , dre scd in white , were united under the command of Captain Boyd of the Soalys. Captnic Boyd put hi * "ghosts" through a series of intricate movements , which tno audience appreciated , as was shown by the applause. Tne entire command formed la line , company front , and executed n company wheel which was simply perfec tion. tion.Tho The Halo Zouaves , Captain Lechtman , amused and Interested > ho audience by a balf hour's drill. The program fur today is : 9 a. m. , guard mount : 10 a. ra. , Inspection of com panies which are to drill this day ; 11 a. m. , ( Galling ) Omaha Guards , Omaha , Nob. , Captain P. E. Bamford ; 2 p. m.- ( National ) IJpvlin Cadets , Jacicson , Mich. , Captain H. C. Devlin ; . ' ) p. m. , ( Uatllng ) Cincinnati ( O. ) Light Artillery , Captain F. J. Herman ; 4 p. in. , ( Maiden ) Company A , University Cadets , Lincoln , Nob. , Captain G. I _ Sbel dan ; f > p. in. , ( Zouave ) Hale Zouaves , Kan sas City , Mo. , Captain Cusil Lechtman ; 7 p. m. , dress parade ; 7:30 : p. m. , oand con cert. Notes. Tbo camn has settled down to routine work. Commandant Ktcbards inspected the camp yesterday it.orning. Tbo piano in the Fonclbles' reception tent was kept going all day. Lieutenant Van Lou. Second infantry , was the guest of Captain Richards. Van \\'lo of tbo Indianapolis battery Is arranging a cockroach llghi , to take place this afternoon. Mss Hoaglana , Miss Laura Hoagland and Miss Dundy were guests of Adjutant Book xnllleryestorday. Mrs. W. E. Clark" Park avenue will en tertain tbo Indianapolis battery at her homo from 9 to 11 Saturday evening. - The Halo Zouaves are indebted to Miss Parker , their sponsor , lor a line oasttet of refreshments sent out last night. The officers of tbo Halo Zouaves will bo entertained this evening by Miss WallEco , Twenty-fourth and Harncy streuU. Sealov Rifles wish to return thanks to the Hale Zoun\vs and Moynihan Bros , for courtesies extended after the drill. Miss Anna Wittnan. 020 South Twentieth street , will glvo a reception to the National Fenclulei. of Washington t > aturaay evening. Ihe guidon of the Indianapolis Light Ar tillery carries fourteen ribbons , cloven Hrst prize * , I wosecond prixo and ouo third prize. MM. J. Y. Altcblson of Hastings , Nob. , mother of Secretary Aitchison of tbo asso ciation , was a visitor at the camp this morning ing- Private Ed Miller of the Indianapolis bat- tcr.r has teen called homo by the death of his mother. MrsvMUler has been ill for some time Mr. J. F. Coots will take tho.Davlin Cadets of Jackion , Mich. , for a ride about tbo city today , after which they will bo dined at the Paxton. Chief ( lolllran was an interested spectator during the drill ot the Halo Zouaves. The Hales are special guests of the chlot whtlo in town. Mrs. John M , Thurston , the cbaporono of the DelKnap Rifles , assisted by Mrs. Strawn nnd Ml& Alton , gave a reception to the com pany at Mrs. Tbunton's bouso la t ovening. Captain Charles Wager and Lieutenant Paul Shepherd of the Bullrno Guards , Kan sas City , and Corporal Pbuler and George "ttaurer of the Mariuaduko Guards of Kun- aas city urrived this morning and are camped with Iho Hal : Zouaves. Short , n recruit In a certain battery in camp , was sent out yesterday aflorcoon for some ' 'battlo1' oil and vrn * gone nearly all day. It It needless to bay that Short came bacK without the lubricant. Ho dlau'task for the rlent kind ol stuff. When Charley Bco of the Belknaps was busy lalUinc to a partv of luJles an order ! v approarhcd him and said that the captain wanted the ragged odgeof the Jag Utn had bad the ulgbt bofore. It U needless to say that I hurley is scouring tbo camp loaded with n swonl and a couple of gut.g looking for tnat orderly. Contain CurtU , oommiudlng the Indianap olis lottery , sent ouo of hl now roeu over to thu Bo > knaps for a pair of ear boots. Tbo southerner * were "on" and sent tbo man to the Fcuclblcs und so on clear through tbo camp. Thu now ono didn't get bacic for two hours ; when bo did he told Curtis that a fel low from thcIjvllns bud Just taken tbam 10 the gas Uouso ( or repair * . Lieutouant Marks , Braucb ( iaards , re ceived a telegram yesterday mornlnr from horse tuting ihut bii biotber , who is a bos. pltal surgeon , had accidentally cut himself white performing un onsrallon , nnd that blood txusou was feared. The lieutenant left at once for St. Louis. The Braucb Guards vvcro to have drilled today , but on account ot Liuutonimt Marks bjlng nailed borne the Djvlln Cudets , who were booitod for Monday , kindly offproJ loaxchango , and tug offer was ucct-plod. 25o for a box of Bu cbam' Pills worth a guinea. Adinl8loa to nationnl oncampraont tndny nnd tomorrow only 25c. Sundtiy , a to-7:30 : p. in. , btirge V dny yoU Head program. Iteducou ruled on all roads. Thursday , Friday and Saturday your choice of 1,000 suits , worth up to $12 , A and QOTTVTTNTTT ? 'Soo1 , . In hot weather coat * nnd xot * wo offer V IVlLXv spcchl Inducements. Wo 0.111 give yon SUIT a 1 - - given llRht olald For flannel coat a Dollar. nud veil WOULD rather customers the benefit who We have - picked out 1,000 suits from WE give have patronized us for years , ( during the stock , in sacks , cutaways , plaids , ' Hellman's 37 years in business ) than stripes , etc. , that Hellman would have to give it to the man who stands sold up as high as $12 , and bunched ready to take the stock at 40 cents on the dollar. them all in one lot for li and n souvo and will sell them out at nlr worth 81 given with . < ? ch suit. If you don't like the souvenir , wo will fjlvo you 31 In silver . . ver , U. S. money , for it A SUIT : HELLMAN'S Give You i [ SOUVENIR ADMINIS TRA TOR'S WORTH $1. Boys' suits , extra value , We have them from $1 CLOSING SALE. suit upwards. See our window. There is only a short time left to wind up the Hell- COR. THIRTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS man estate. PAVING BIDS OPENED. Another Chance for Delay In the Public Work &oou Cp. For the third tlmo this season the Board of Public Works baa opened bids for the pav- ns of the followlnc streets : I'.irU or Twenty-ninth avenuo. from Loav- unworth street to Hickory street ; alley In blocks , Hiinscotu ulnco : L.u.ivenwortli street , from the west line of Sixteenth street to west jlno of Twentj-nluth uveniioj S.xth street , from the south line of I'lerco street to the north line of lilckory street ; Lotvcnworth street , from the west line of Tenth street to the east line of Klerouth street : Twelfth street , from the south line of Jones street to the north line of Leavenworth street ; Spencer street , from Sherman avenue to Tneuty- fourlh street : Latnrou street , from Miermun uvcnue to Eighteenth street : Hurt street , from the west line of Fifteenth street to tbo C .st line of Sixteenth street ; Spruce street , from the west line of Twenty-Second street to tliooastlluoof Twenty-fourth street : U ss street , from Twenty-second street to Twenty-fourth street ; Mason street , from Twentieth street to Twenty-ninth street ; Muson street , from tlio cast line of Thirtieth street to the east line of Thirty-first street ; Thirty-second street , from tbo north line of Euclid pluco to tbo north line of Woolworth nrenue ; California street , from rifteentli street to Sixteenth street ; Izard street , from Twelfth street to Fourteenth street : 1'arker street , from Twenty-fourth street to the east Hue of Twenty-ninth street : Scward street , from Twenty-fourth street to Tweiity-tlflli street : Ohleapo street , from Twenty-second street to Twenty-third street ; Caldwell street , from Twenty-fourth street to the wet line of Shlnn's addition ; Sherman nrenue. from south line of Grand avenue to Tort strAt ; Thirty-ninth street , from Farnam street to the norh line of Davenport street : Davenport street , from Thirty-ninth street to Fortieth street ; Fortieth struct. from the south line of Davenport struct to Cumin ? street ; Madison avenue from Fourteenth street to Sherman avenue : C'hlcaio street from Twenty-llftli street to Twenty-iUth street ; St. Mary's avenue between the west line of Twenty-sixth street and the east line of Twonty-auvealh street : Seventeenth street from Ilarnoy street to Su Mary's arcnue ; thu alloy from Twenty- Kccoud btn-ot to Twenty-fourth street in 1'julsen'o addition ; Nineteenth street from Faruam street to llaruey street : Twcntv- elshth street from the south line of I'oppleton avenue to the north line ot Woolworth avenue ; Davenport street from Twenty- fourth street to Tnenty-fiftli street , all In the city of Umaha ; Cues street from the west line of fwenty-fourth street to IVi feet west of Twcnty-nfth street ; Uass street from the east line of Twenty-fourth street to the wojt line of Twenty-fourth street ; Hamilton street from the west line of Fortieth street to the cast line ot the viaduct of the Uelt Llna rail way ; alloy In block 2iS. city ; alley In block 10. Kountze & Itulh's addition. Those bids were opened yesterday and the usual number ol brick , atone and asphalt men wcro on uaad. Audtew Jancks captured all of tbo asnhalt. On a tlvo-vear guarantee ho bid $3.43 per square yard and put the tljnires up to"a with n tcn-vcar maintenance. J. B. Smith & Co. got all of tbo Colorado sanustono and tbo vitrified brick. On tbo former material no bia fl.Vi uor square yard , nnd on brick $1.77 with a five and fl.'JJ with a ten-year euarjiitoo. Tbo Sioux FalU cranito vrent to J. E. Illloy at fi.a4 per square yard , \vhllo Hugh Murjmy wai tlto lowest bidder at SJ.31 on WooUruH , Kan. , sandstono. John Gruut bid oz tbo old specifications und all of his proooiols were rejected. Tno Uarbcr Asphalt company announced that It had bid on tbo old specifications and as a result Its bid was not opened. Dy resolution the board declared against tbo stone sldmvallc. TbJ document which wat adopted staled that that walk was lu a disgraceful condition. OruiikmineM. A disease , treated as such and porma- ncctly cured. Xo publicity. Nolnflrm- ary. Homo troattnonU Harmless nnd otloctuttl. Refer by .pormlbston to Bur- llnjltan Huwkeyo. Send 'Jo stump for pimpUloU Sholfotiuon Chemical Co. , Burlington , Ju. ' Uound Trip TlckeU. The only line running through trnlna direct to Denver , Colorado Springs , Manitou and Pueblo. Law rates to all points in Colorado , Utah or Pacific coast points. Fast tltnnou ole ant voitibulod trains , free roclinlr chair card nnd thu cclobrntcd "Rock lalaml dining cars. " Comfort , a-jfotj and spoo'l secured when llclcolod via the 'Grcnt Rock Island Route."Tickolollh-o J002Parnaras .root. CHAULK3 KUNNUDY , J , L. DKQEVOISE , G. N. W. P. A. City Ticket and Paw. Agt GOING UNDER GROUND. HfTbrts of the Telephone Compauy to Abate the Orerhcad IVlre Nuisance. The wires of the Nebraska Telephone com pany are going under ground Just as fast as a largo force of men can put them there. J The work was begun Thursday on Capitol avenue between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. Mr. P. J. Conway , an experienced connuit builder , has charge of the work. The trenches are to bo dug about two foot wldo ana varying in uepih from three to ten feet. Into these trenches will bo laid the iron con duits for the accommodation ot-tho wires. In some of the trenches there will be laid thirty or forty conduits and in others only thrco or four , depending , of course , upon the number of wires needed on tha streets traversed. The pipe * or conduits mil bo three inches in diameter and will accommodate 100 wires each. The pipes are made of sheet iron lined with coment. Below the pipes , above thorn and on the sides there will bo three inches of solid concrete separating tbo conaults from tbe sides of the trench or the ground. Tbo pipes will also ba separated from each other by ono and one-half * inches of concrete. At each street crossing there will bo a man hole whore the conduits may bo examined at any tlmo and in a case ot tbe breakage of a wlro it can be drawn out and a now ono put in its place. The company will put under ground about 1-40,000 foot of line this summer if the work is not interrupted. It is tbo intention to put down all tbe central portion of the city before fore the close of tbe season. About forty men are now at work in tbe trenches and tno number will bo increased to between 200 and 300 as soon as the work Is gotten well under way. BoitLi.voTOX. la. , April 4,1831. Dr. J. B. Moore Dear Sir : Have been troubled with catarrh in my bead und face for three years at times A as unable to bar. bad a constant ringlug in my oars and for two years wis almost deaf. Have tried ov- oral so-called remedies aad been treato1 ! by regular physicians and noted specialists , but failed to got any relief. I tried ono bottle of Mooro's Tree of Life Catarrh Cure. It gave immediate relief and effected a permanent euro. 1 heartily recommend it to all suffer ers of this disease and will cheerfully glvo any further information on being addressed at ray home , No. ± 23 Sweoney avo. , Burling- on , la. For sale by all drueglsts. Respectfulllv , It. L. UEID. Best tlmo to visit the exposition is the forenoon from 10 to lli. Admission , 25o Admission to national encampment todny nnd tomorrow only 2oc ; Sunday , 3 to 7:30 : p. m. , biggest dr.y yet. Read program. Reduced rates on all roads. TIMiLE'S StTCCESSOK. 4 Chance That tha Vacancy on the County Board Wilt lie Filled. To.lay. It is about settled that today the county Judge , the county treasurer and the county i k will appoint a commissioner from the Third district to rill the vacancy caused by the death of the late George E. Timmo. It Is believed that the new man will be ap pointed this morning In order that ho may sit at the adjourned session of the ooard which will bo held this afternoon. Who the lucky individual will be is something that keeps the most knowing ones guessing. If the three gentlemen who have the appoint ing power nave selected their man they are keepings till about it. Jn fact they are not saying a word and are as dumb as oysters. Last night a delegation of Elkhorn voters and taxoaycrs arrived to fly their colors for G. R. Williams of ElKborn. In pleading for Mr. Williams they will at the sama time oro- test against the appointment of H. E. Nolle , who has his eye npoo , the position. It is said that Nolte is backed up by a petition which measures three yards in length. While Wil liams and Nolta are sparring for points , Isaac Noyos of Elk Citv will not let the grats grow under bis feet. Early this morning be will be on hand wltb his friends and a petition , to show that bo has all tbo necessary quall- tlcatlons required by a county commissioner : To Cleanie the System Effectually yet gently , , when costive of bilious or when tbo blood Is impure or slug- gisu , to permanently cure habitual con tipa- Uon , to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity , without irritating or vveak- ning them , to dispel hoadacaos. colds or fevers , nso Syrup of Figs. Julius T. Fostnor Is at homo , 13-35 So. 17th street , Omaha , Nob. Kooleil Her 1'oor Old Parents. G. P. Rasher of Bedford , Ind. , wants the police to nnd his daughter , who is known as Winnie Barrett , and tell her that her mother is at tbo point of death and wants to boar from cor. They left the girl with friends in St. Joseph , Mo. about a year ago , and bad beard from her regularly until about six weeks ago. During the year the girl had told them tbatsho was married to a man named Bar rett , but bad separated from him. Sbo had asked to bavo her letters addressed to 113 North Ninth street , and that tells the whole story to those who are acquainted with tbe eoopraphy of the city. Sbo had told thorn in bcr letters that sbo was working la a mil linery store. _ Admission to national encampment today und tomorrow only 23c ; Sunday , 3 to 7.30 jx in. , biggest 'day ' yet Read program. Reduced ates on all roads. 'S DURHAM MOKING TOBACCO. I'm an old smpjjer , anc have at one time or another tried al 80 BoAFVuw5Ali ? ' 3U } the different Smoking Tobaccos , but for a good smoke Bull Durham beats 'em all. A leading characteristic of Bull Durham has always been ( he hold which It takes on old and fastidious smokers. What its' excellence first secured , its uniformity has always retained , and It Is , therefore , to-day as twenty-five years ago , the most popular Smoking Tobacco In the world. Get Die genuine. Made only by Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. , DURHAM , N. C. WE COltE Female \VeaHncss \ , Catarrh , ttlienmatisra , . ASD ALL Chronic , Scrvonsanl Private Diseases. Drs. Searles and Searles AcicnowlodRerl to be tbo most successful spe cialists In all PltirATF IJLOOD , NEItVOOS , SKIN AXD UiuxAnr DISEASES. Gonorrhraa in from 3 to 6 days. Syphilis cured without Mercury. ( V1TAUTY WEAK ) . Made eo t > 7 too. cloo appli cation } obu ! n or tody : neyere mental utraln or crlof : HK.XUAI. KXCKbSKS In nildHle We , or Tlcloui habits contracted tn jroutb. WKAK SIKN AHE VICTIMS TO NEBVODS I1E- DIUTVorKXHAUsTlON , WASTING WKAKNK S INVOI.U.NTAHV 1 > OSSKS with KAIILV DECAY In YOU.SO and -MIDULK AOKU ; lack of Tim , visor and strength , wltb ( .exual organs Impaired und wfaltenened prematurely In approaching old uge. \\11KS WE SAY CUHK We upeilc Irora know- edge of I'KKMANK.NT lir.SUl.Ts In man ? cuts rested nnd cured la iiiuttwelre yearn. P1LKS. FISTULA AND UECTAL Ul/JEHS euro without pain or detention from builnou. I1YIWOCK1.K AND VAUICOCELE permanently and successfully cnred. STIUCTUHK permanently cured , removal com plete. nlUiout cutting , cauttlc or dilatation. Cure atlecUttl at home by patient without a moment' * pain or annoyance. Consultation free. Call on or address vrllli stamp Drs. Scarles & Searles , t7AF ANKSE > 1 Anew and Complete Treatment , conilitln * o ; 8upr > ofltorl < > . Ointment la Oap Qlei , alio In Dot anil-lib : foiltlra Cure for Eitornal , Internal bllnJor Ul dlnK Itching. CUronlc , Kwent or Heredi tary Ple ! . Talt Kemolr nu oorer beea known to falLllperbox. 6forti : ntbymall.VbriuSerfrom thli terrible dtieue when a written guarantee l > poiltlrelr elren with 6 boim or refund the money If not cared send ttniap for free baciple. Guarantee Uiued by Kubn i'o UniKglili , Sols AceaU , corner jrlojitreett. Omaba , Neb. OX THE CREST OF THE ALLEC1IA5IES , 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE-WATER. SEASON OPENS JUNE 22 c 31 Ttioefamouimocntala reiorti , iltuatod at the ummttof the Alleslianln and directly upon the main line of tbe Ilaltlmorn and Oblo llatlroad hattthondrantaireor Us iplendld tcitlbulcd ox * prcis train crvlco both oait and nutl. and are therefore readily acce lblo frooi all part * of the country. All Baltimore anil O'jlc trains ( top at Doer 1'ark and Oakland tlnrlnc tbe cuoo. llatei , KO , tTiandr.Oa month , accordinK to lota- tlon t'omoiunlcatloni thould be uddreatc'i ) to ( JKOIIOE P. DcSIUKLUS. Manager Ilaltlmore and Ohio HuU'li. Cniuberland , Mil , up lu June 1(1 ( ; alter tbat date , fltber Detr Iark or Oakland , Gar ret t County , Md TIRE tlio Columbia I'nouinatio Tire It wuar Tested to two hundred pound * above ritllnc liressurc A compound tube of rubbers vult united with cunrau IHVOM Hach part atreagthcnliii ; thu otlivn. Creut- ckt rtutstnncu to puncture Mo t retlllont ro d tire Freedom from luclnu. wrarulus uuaotherobjcctlonuUloDOlnts ThuhlKUOit crade tire of kcleritiQa simplicity Abso lutely guaranteed for u rear. All about It and Columbia' * cjclci In our book al out Coluuiblus , tree ou application to any Columbia agent , or ent by mall for two two-cent stamps-I'opo tlfif. Co. , 321 Columbus Are. , Uoalon. Farnam St , Thaatre I DODD OPERA CO. , TONIGHT : GiroflB-Girofla SATURDAY MATINEE. WONDERLAND. Week Coramencln ; June 13. CUniO HALL- Uroulllard's Famous Wax Groupo , "The Birth of Christ. " Prof. Horn's Troupe of Trained III nit THEATKH iiully's Plajrcri "Undo Josh" and 'Tom Sawyer. " the ( treat double bill. Friday , Souvenir IJay. 10o TO ALL tOo MANUFACTURERS' ' EXPOSITION Coliseum Building. Open from 10 a. m ! until 10:30 : p. m. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. An army of factory employes carry on tlio actual work of manufacturing many different lines of Roods In the presence of the visitors. All the latest styles in Soft and Stiff Hats. STETSON'S SOFT and STIFF hATS. ADLABAOGH FUR CO , HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South 15th Street Furs Stored and Repaired. < 2ja TfolWi , TmsrCLAoa Lorrtt , Fulrtt nod FlMit In the World * rkftAeatrtr aroomfxlaUonB DDexrelltyl * HEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AKD GLASGOW. Krerr Saturday. NEW YOUK , CSIIIltALTEIt nnd NAPLES , At regular Intenrali , EAIQDH , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE rateionlotrCBtlenntto and from the principle Kirnnlun tlcl.ru aralUbl * to fctarn bjr cither the pie- turpfjue Clydo A North of Ireland or Kaploi & Gibraltar Drifti til Hitr Oricn to Air Accut it Icrtit Cttil. Apply to any ot onr local Art m or to IIEiUi-HSON DUUTUUIU. Cblcaco , 111 YON & HEALY , 164tolOOBUiet.Cl3lcWQ. | r tuUrrwl ucr.t > lrni * vtT arttelt y" ( Wuini'luUurtiraifMjkiuitur lirtt e * tut l Lia M.uf _ > _ Itrtin , Hj Extract ofBeel , Do you want a copy ot Deof Tea ? See thut it is rniulo from the Gun ulno Incomparnbly the bodt. Puru , jwila- soluds cleurly- the Daron I/ot- blp'a bipnauro in bluoon each , label , thus. HAVE YOU FILED YODR CLAIM YET ? You'd better not waste any more time if you expect to get anything : from the government ernment- Unless you put your claim on record before March 3 , 1894 you will never have another chance. It takes time to put an ap plication * in shape , and there is not a bit of spare time left Whatever you have lost by the Indians , under the conditions described in the law , can be recovered if you go about it in the right way. The Use Bureau of Claims knows just how to go to work. Write and find out. THE Bee Bureau or Claims Omaha , Neb. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Oil Other Chemicals are nscd in the preparation of W. BAKER fcCO.'S BreaWast'Cocoa trhlth ti pure and soluble , Itbzsmorcthar.thrccttma I thertrcnyth of Cocoa mixed with Btarch , Arrowroot or 1 BuRari aud is far more eco nomical , coiling teti than one cent a cup , It is tlellciout , nourishing , and EABIU ? C10CJTKD. _ Sold hyOrcireri ertrynhert. W. BAKER &CO.Dorcheiter , Mass. Save Yoyr Eyesight Eyes tested free bynnEXl'EUT OPTICIAN. Perfect adjustment. SupurJor ICIUBI. Nerr- ouihua'l ctio cured bjr usliiif our SK | > ctucle and Kyozliibtoi I'rlcoi low for lint c-lan THE ALOE & PEfiFOLO CO , , 1148. 15th St. , Croltfliton Htock TheLORIMG SCHOOL CIIK Unlvurnlty-prupttratory , \ ( > u , H.l.l.MHn. , Young ihataUlUlied Ladlut lbTC.1 uud ( Children. l\rfurther partluulari nudrefct TlIULOHINU tLUOUU' VlJl J