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8 THU UAIAHA DAlJbY fiKK : TUESDAY. AUGUST 2 , J892 CAPTURED THREE BURGLARS kombcra of tx Ganj of Lincaln Thieves Arrested at Hastings. STOLEN GOODS IN THEM POSSESSION Bcvrrnl Ilcnldcncoii Kntcrril nnd Valuable Article * Ntolnii Kurtltpr I.ogul Cnm- in the Air.tlr * of the Lincoln Street italltvny. I..IXCOI.N , Nob. , Aug. 1. [ Spoclnl to THE UKK.J Three of tbo members of the gang of burglars and sneak thieves which has boon operating in Lincoln for BO many week * were captured at Hastings yesterday and brought bade to this city today. Iholr names are Frank Kennedy , William Thompson nnd Frank Blake. Saturday the rosldonco of I' . II. Cooper was entered nud a number of valuable articles stolen. The police tele- gmphud a description of tbo goads to the authorities of the surronn-llng towns and that night word was received frotn Hustings that the tnon wcro there with the stolen goods In their possession. Ubtct Otto at onco.took tbo train for the Queen City nnd this afternoon returned with bis man. County Attorney Stiell has made a formal comohtlnt charging the man with grand Intceny nnd they will undoubtedly bo sent to the penitentiary for a short vacation , Some Ono Slugged 111 * AVlfn. Patrick Wbttmoro wn arraigned In polloo court this morning on the charge of wifo- bcatlng. Some ono complained to the police Inst evening that a family row was in progress at thn Whltmoro residence , and \vhcn tbo officers proceeded to the scene of the disturbance they found Mrs. Whltmoro Buffering from Injuries of a rather serious nature. She had a severe gasb on the bead nnd was rut and bruised about the body In a manner to Indicate that she had boon roughly treated. Her husband assorted that bo was not the culprit aud endeavored to establish the fact that ho had not been at the house i Blnco six o'clock In tbo morning. Ho claimed that hU wtfo had been drinking arid seotnod anxious to create the impression that she bad Injured herself. His case was continued until this evening , when ho will bo given an opportunity to establish bis Innocence. I'rom tlio 1'ullca Court. Bert Copeland and Joseph Lament were tried in police court thla morning on the charge of stealing a gold watch und chain i from Miss Minnie Corr , a follow boardur at 120 North Sixteenth street. There was no evidotico to connect them with tbo crime and they wore discharged. John \Vallick was brrught up on a charge , of .vagrancy , but on his promise to louvo for Omnha at once was dismissed. John Cox was acquitted on the charge of visiting an Immoral resort and Mtko Dovlno convinced the judge that ho was not intoxi cated last evening. E. F. Weir will be tried this evening upon tbo charge of conducting a disorderly houso. His resort Is ono of tno most notorious in the city and the police have long endeavored to break It up. Sixth Warders Object. F. M. Woods and olbcr residents of the Sixth warn bare opnllcd to the district court for on injunction to prevent the city council from innKltg the proposed Increase o ( 23 per cent in the valuation of the property of that ' 'ward. They i < llcco that tbo action of tbo board of canalization Is unliuv.ul for tbo rea- BOII that it utd not convene on tbo day that it was ordered : that no complaints were inndo tbut the assessment was too low ; that no comparison wns over made by the board and that no notlco was over served upon the residents of thu ward as required bv law. IThey shoWithat'tho assessment of the First , Fifth find Seventh wards for 1802 arj much loss than tbo assessments for tbo year 1891 , while for tno.Secotid , Third and Sixth wards tbo assessments for tbo present year are grcatcr'than for last year. Important Suit * Instituted. The legal complications in which thoLmcoln City Street Hallway company are Involved nrc becoming more serious as tbo days go by. Suit was commenced In tno district court today by Everett Flnney , the now owner , ocnlnst Messrs. Bush and Btgolow and tbo Lincoln City Electric Hallway company for flW.OOO. on a note executed to Swan & Bar rett of Portland , Me. The State National bank also commences suit against Bush nnd Blgolow' for 810,000 , andugilnst tie Street Hallway company for a like amount. Several other sults-agalnst the snmo parties were also tiled , aggregating in amount $17- 000. i Worse Tlnin a Lockout. The statement of Mr. J. Sterling of Wiok- llffo , Ky. , will bo of special Interest to me chanics , many of whom have' bad a similar experience. " 1 am u cooper by trade- , and for many years worked In Cblc.tgo. About twelve ' months ace I had an attack nf diarrhoea , .which became chronic. I was treated by l\vo prominent physicians of Chicago , but _ , t 'from ' them received no permanent bonotlt. I then wont to Texas where 1 was again treated bn leading physician with results similar to those I hod previously rxperl- cnred. In May 1 came to Wlckllffe , Ky. , in a very debilitated condition , consequent upon this long continued trouble. I wont to n drug store for relief. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Ijlarrhcoa Remedy was recom- ractidod. The first dose relieved mo. and to US-cent bottles cured inc. < 1 consider myself well today. " Mr. Sterling is O'J years of ago and n very nice old gentleman , and reliable ) in all mat ters. Ho came hero In n very low state of health , but now says ho feels perfectly well and buoyant aud has had no symptoms of. dlarrhau for tbrco or four weeks. Chatn- terlain's ( Jolie , Cholera and Dlarrhtua Rem edy is very popular hero. U. W. SIIIVKI.L , druggist , Wickllffo , Ky. "Lato to uoa ana eany to rise will shorten the road to your homo In the skies. But enrly to bed mnl "Littlo Unrly KUer. " the pill that mulios llfo longer and bcttora nd Wiser. SCttJIETY OP JESUS. X''utlior Thulium "Shernmn'x Kuvlinv > > r St. IcimtliiH Iiuyiilu'H Work. The feast of St. Ignatius Loyola , founder of the Society of Jesus , was celebrated at St. John's collegiate church Sunday. Solemn high mass was sung In the presence of Bishop Bc.innell , with Father Mather ; of Crolgbton college as celobrant. Hov. I'otor Prince , S. J. , of St. Xuvlor's college , Cincinnati , acted ns subdoucon , and Rev. liugcno Mugovnoy ol St. Louis us doacou of the muss. Rev. Martin Iluurts , S. J. , of Detroit , and Father ColnniTl of thin city acted as deacon of honor to tbo bishop und Father Corbloy of Crolgbton callogo as nmi.t Tiof ceremonies. Father Thomas S.icrnmn , S. J , , of St. Louis , son of the latu General W. T. Sher man , delivered llio pmiegyrio upon the Ufa and work of the lomuier of the order. His address \\ns In tuustanco as follows ; In 1521 tbo FriiiioH army invaded Spain nnd attacked ono of tbo fortified towns. The city authorities surrendered , but ono who und been bent to assist and udvlso them withdrew in disgust with his soldiers , nnd fortified himself In a neighboring citadel , U'hts WHS Ignatius of Loyola , The French attacked tlio citadel and dc- imnnlo'J tbo surrender of the forces within , hut this was Indignantly refused , Ttiev then inudo an attack on thu citadel , and made a breach in the walls , Loyola was disabled b ; a cannon bull In the leg. This ended his brief but brilliant military cavoor. Ilo was struck aowu uhllu defend- Inu u broach lu the , wall ol lib castle , but tbtiro wu another breach which ho was destined to defend , which was ono of far greater tmi > cirtanco than tbo breach In any wall could bo. There wui a inoro ( utal breach in tbo church , caused by the action of ihs traitor nionkt Martin Lutbcr , utid that mom traitorous king , Henry Tudor. Loyola was tbo bruvo defcudur who bad been tamed up as a soldier und defender of his couutrv ana tbtrcburch , nnd ho stands today In us , as tbo defender of the church In all lands. 1C von in this land of ours , where ChriUtuuity U wopV aside , pd wboro a bishop but been elected \vbo does not bellovo in the iltrlnUy of Chrltt , hero stands Loyola , hem lu this city , .to rosUt tbo alturiu made against thu church. As Loyola lay wounded on bit couch at tbo hospital he itudlod the llfo of Christ and > roso'from bli nuk bed u tnau trmuforruod In the faith of God. Ho laid bis sword nt the foot of the Virgin , doffed his satin and silk and donned the garb of a monk. Ho was sometimes tempted to end bis llfo , to stop the tumult within bis soul , but ho learned to master his emotions. After a period ot.ponnnco Loyola went on a pilgrimage - ago to tbo holy Intnl. Ho found It in the bands of tba Saracens. Ho essayed to preach his doctrines to the Latin races , but found that ho must first master the lan guage. Ho found himself at middle ago compelled to begin with lltllo children In the rudiments of Latin crammar. Ho thus obeyed the Injunction of the Mailer , "Un less ye become ns llttla children yo onnnot enter the klnrdom of heaven. " Ho went to a college to touch , but was thrown Into prison because ho had no recognized doctrine. Ho wns not n commissioned oDIccr in tbo array of tbo Lord , nnd ho was commanded to bo silent. Ho wont to nnolbor coltogo and mot with the same fnto. Ho then shook tbo dust of Spain from bis feet nnd went to I'liris. Hero ho grouped around him sovcn chosen souls. They took the vowi of chas tity , poverty nnd obedience , which are ct the vows which bind us. Obedience Is the principle of unity. Hero are wo , 12,000 Jesuits , who are bound by our vows of obodlonco and net an ono man' . It Is such obcdlonco that gives tbo Catholic church Its strength and binds millions Into ono com pact mass. Ignatius Intended to go to Jerusalem , but tbo mate of affairs there prevented. Ho then wont to Homo and presented himself and his llttio band before the holy father. Mis holi ness received thorn und bo explained hls-doo- trlno and rules. At that time there was a great agitation in the church and societies belonging to tbo church were In a state of disorder. The cardinals were opposed to nccoptlntrany now order , but rather favored the reorgani zation of the old orders. Ignatius succeeded In overcoming this opposition. Ha showed that bis order did not Involve a cbanca la doctrine , but was a simplifying of tbo rules of llio church. TLo order was accepted as n now army or branch In tha church , and before - fore Loyola died ho saw bis order In twelve provinces , composed of thousands of men , who know no bounds of river or nationality , nnd who were ready to go to all parts of tlio earth to carry the teachings of the church. In closing Father Sherman said ho was glad ho bad seen the workings of the order In many lands. Ho bud finished his studies in thu Island of Jersey and bad mot there students who bad been m every land und were eager to carry tbo doctrine of the church to every land. Ho paid a bigb tribute to Loyola , the father of the order , whom ho characterized in terms of Iho highest praise , and closed by paying a tribute to his mother , the church , who bad snatched him as u brand from the burning and had brought him to a condition where his one doslro waste to spread the go ; pel of Christ nnd assist la the growth of tbo church. In Tlino of l'oice : Prepare tor War. Have you over thought what you would do in cnso you or some of your family was taken with a severe attack of coltc.cbolora morbus , dysentery or diarrhoea. In such cases it Is not unusual for fatal results to follow before moJicino cun bo procured or a physician summoned. There Is nothing that will give permanent relief so quickly as Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhooi remedy. It never fails even In the most severe cases either for children or adults. Why not keep It ut hand ! 25 ana 511-cont bottles for sale by druggists. w _ . ! HOfllB. OfTlclnts Take I'osscnslim of tlio Now City Hull Ilmv They nro Located. After many long years of patient waiting Omaha has come into tbo possession of b city hall. The structure , however , Is uot com pleted but the worn has reached a point whcro the contractor , Jtbn F. Coots , has turned tbo keys over to the superintendent of the building , und today most of tbo city ofllciuls are at homo in the now structure. For the present the basement will remain unoccupied , except as a place for the slorugo of city property , though In course of time , should the growth of the city demand such a move , it will bo fitted aud furnished 'for oftlrsors. Until that time , however , iho engl- ncnr and fireman will hold undisputed pos session of all of that portion of the building below tbo first floor. On the first floor , as you enter tbo building from tbo Farnam street front , you find tbo city cleric occupying ton rooms to the right. On the loft are the apartments of the city treasurer. Farther on and in tbo northeast corner are tbo rooms of the chief of the fire department , while to Iho left ure the rooms hot apart for the fire and police alarm sys tem. Tbo northwest corner of the first Ilo or Is occupied by the comptroller. The entire south half of the second floor is taken up by the council chamber , with committee rooms extending to Iho north side of tbo court on the west side of the building. Thou to the north and on the west side uro the rooms of tbo park commission , vvbilo In tbo northwest corner nro two rooms which tbo platis state are for the overseer ol tbo city poor , though at tbls tlmo no such an official has an existence. Tbo city physicians and the Board o' Health have room ? on the north side , with the chief of police taking up the rooms on the east sldo , north "of the council chamber. On tha third lloor the mayor has a suite of cool , airy rooms in tbo southwest corner , with the liccnio inspector just to the north. Still north of that olllcial is tbo assistant attorney. The city attorney bus the rooms in tbo northwest corner , extending well around on the north side. In tbo northeast corner , and occupying throe rooms , is loca'.ed the fire nnd police commission. The balance of the rooms on tbo east and south sides are not aslcncd. The fourth floor Is full of offices. The entire north sldo nnd tbo oQlcos in the northwest corner ate occupied br , tbo engineering department. Tbo Board ot Public Works hss the southwest corner and part of the west side. Tbon on the south sldo , In their respective onicesnro located the street commissioner , the sewer , sidewalk , meat and milk Inspectors. The gas inspector has the southeast corner rooms with tha boiler Inspector to the nortb. Far ther north nro tbo rooms occupied by tbo inspector specter of buildings nud the plumolng in spector. The fifth lloor is sot apart for the Board of Education nnd the Public Library association , but these boJIos have not us yet decided to move Into the qunrtors. Ilur Ciinlldvniiu Wus Well rounded. " 1 would rather trust that mod-lciuo than any doctor 1 knoiv of , " says Mrs. Uuttto Mason of Chilian. Carter Co. , Mo. , In speak ing of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlurrhuyi Remedy. This modlclno can always bo depended upon , oven In tbo most severe and dangerous cases , both forchiidron nnd adults. 25 and fiO-cout bottles for sale by druggists. Uoriiur MulUnloy. Governor McKlr.loy of Ohio passed through Omaha yesterday forenoon on bis way to Beatrice , where ho spooks today. Ho was looking wall und feeling confident of republican suc cess this tall. Oivlng to the fact ( hut no ono In Omaha know for cortalu that the great protectionist would pass through tbo city today there was no ono at the aopot to greet him. An 'effort would bavo been made to bavo had him stop In tbo city for a few hours if prominent republicans bud known ho was passing through. Mr. Trey nor of Council Bluffs wont to Beat rice yesterday to make u date with Gover nor MuKlnloy for n speech at the Council Bluffs Cbuulauqua grounds , Very Trim. The demand for Chamberlain's Cello , Chol era and Dinrrhajtt Hemody U steadily grow- Int' , from tbo fuel that nil who give it n trial nro pleased with t'io ' results And recommend It to tholr neighbors. Wo fool sure thut the remedy cannot bo recommended too highly. * Wagloy & Smeud , drut'pUls , Newton , la. HADE THEIR MONEY EASILY Hooper Conntsrfeiters Were Well Snpplied With Toolu of Their Trade , OFFICIALS GET THE ENTIRE OUTFIT MnliU nnd .Motill Tor Making the Quco found in tlio rrlnoner * ' Tent Tholr Worlc Wan Tlmt of Nnvlcoi In the rrofcuslon. Deputy United States Marshal Harris came lit yesterday from Ilcoper , Nob. , with the most complotooutfltof countorfetter * nnd otUtiterteitliiR implements and devices that have been captured In Nebraska for a long time. The counterfeiters were discovered nnd lo cated by the city marshal of the town of Hoonor on tbo E'.ktiorn road , about thirty miles nbovo Fremont , They wore living in a tent on tbo bank of the river ana the prudence of a lot of counterfeit sirvor dollars and f5 cold pieces in Hooper soon after tbo tenters arrived fastened the sus picion upon thorn. Several of the merchants of Hooper raado small sales to'tlio three men living in the tout and In matting change wcro swindled by having counterfeit gold pieces left with thorn In lieu of the correct amount of lognl monnyi When Deputy Marshal Harris made the arrest Saturday evening bo found a complete outfit of molds , litdlca , babbit metal , about twenty ? . " > pieces made of tbo worthless metal uccd by the counterfeiters , some of which had boon pllded , and a hnlf-dorcn counter feit silver dollars. The molds are made of plaster of parts blocks about four inches square , having the imprint of the to ploco and the silver $1 piece very neatly formed In them. The counterfeiters hud a largo quantity of the metal used In making the spurious coin and a box full of eliding or wash with which they prepared the $5 pieces for circulation. Tholr work was not that of exports , bow- over , for the dollar pieces wcro miserable efforts at counterfeiting. The & pieces were better Imitations than the $1 , but tbo gilding was so thin that it could bo very easily rubbed off. Thn names of the throe counterfeiters are C. W. Dutchor. O. H. Holdun ahd Grout Daughmann. Holdun and Bancbmann hove lived for some time at Lee. Col fax county , nd Dutchor seems to bo a roustabout. They are all un der 30 years of HCC , are unmarried and belong - long to the common laborer class. They were ulvon a preliminary examina tion yesterday afternoon and held for trial. "Tirod All the Tlino , " a tbo complaint of many poor mortals , who now not wboro to flr.a rollof. Hood's Sarsa- arllla possesses ] ust these elements of trongth wbicu you so earnestly crave , It will build you up , glvo you an appetite strengthen your stomach and nerves. Try It Hood's Pills act especially upon the iver , , ouslng it from torpidity to its natural dlutlos uro constipation and assist digestion. 5.000,000. Vitrified paving brick for sale. Wo will contrnct to deliver the above amount within the next 00 davs. Buck- stall Bros. .Mfgr. Co. , Lincoln" Neb. S14.00 tn Clinutnuquii mid Return. Via the Lake Shore route ( L. S. & M. S. Ry. ) , tickets on sale Auirust 13 and 14. Good for return until September 15. B. P. Humphrey , 727 Main HU , Kan sas City. C. K. Wilbor , west. pass , agt. , Chicago. Evolution of Army Transportation. 1801 Tiresome tramp along dusty roads , through brush and strotiras ; hard tack and. beans ; hard ground to sleep on' no covering but the sky. 1892 For the G. A. K. National encamp ment , luxurious trains via Pennsyl vania lines from Chicago ; palatable cuisine tof Pullman vestibule dining cars , inviting sleeping cara Side .trip to historic Gettysburg if desired. Re- " ducoa rates. "Address Goo. Jenkins , traveling passenger agent , Dubuquc , Ini Tlio I , ( rcst Jtatcg Yet. Between August 3rd nnd 7th the Rock Island roato will sell round trip tickets to Denver nnd return for $12.00. Two vestibule limited oxprcss trains daily with dining cars attached , from Omaha to Denver , Colorado Sprincrs and Poublo. Ticket offlco , 1002 Farnam street. Charles Kennedy , general northwestern passenger agent. Card of Thanks. On behalf of Patten lodge , No. 173. A. O. D.V. . , wo desire to express our Jin- core thanks to all who have by their presence or otherwise civon assistance during the sickness und burial of our be loved brother. George. C. Fair , and especially to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hipli- stnith of Council Bluffs for their kind ness to our brother nnd hit * family. WM. TAYLOH , M. W. , G. M. PALMEH , Recorder. STILL HOPEFUL. Union 1'ucillo Telegraphers Waiting for an Iiicroiist'il U'ago Schedule- . D. G. Uamsoy of East Ht. Louis , grand chief of the Order of Telegraphers , was ex- poctod.in the city yesterday to assist the griev ance committee In convincing the Union Pa cific ofllcials of the justness of the demand for nu Increase of wages , rno committee ana Assistant General Manager Dickinson have dls'oussod tbo proposed rules and have reached an understanding that Is satisfactory to both sides , but , very naturally , Mr. Dick inson objects to an advance in the scale of wages. It is probable that naothcr confer ence will bo held today , when Mr. Uamsoy will present tbo case of the teleg raphers. There are about UOO operators on tba Union Pacltlo syntr/tn , roost of whom would bo affected by the proposed schedule and rules. The Union Pacific has Issued tbo following notice to conneotiqg lines : "Wo bog to ad- v'so ' you that tbls company will not inter change business with tbo Atctuson , Topelca & Santa Fo railway on tlio occasion of tbo $12 oxcurslgn rate to Colorado on account of the ICtilghts Templar conclave. Tickets may be Issued by way of tbls system's lines in con- ncctlon with any other line or lines via regular routes. " At Union 1'aclllc headquarters it was explained that the Santa Fo was not ex changing business with other lines , bonce this action. Thomas Godfrey and family have returned .from a tour of the Pacific coast. A. D. Trude , a noted Chicago lawyer , and a pnrty of fifteen passed west over the Union I'acltlo in a special car yesterday , bound for Beaver cunyou und u tour of Yellowstone park , LBAVEKHUUTII , K , Juno 15 , ' 00 Mr. J. U. Moore : Mv Dear Sir I have been sutject to sick headache all my life Over two years ago I bogausl ng "Moore's Tree of Life" fet and no vcr had a case of sick headache since , except when thu medicine was at ono end of the road and I at tbo other. It 1s worth inoro than money to mo. I hotrtlly recommend It to all sufferers of boadacho. Very truly yours , W. B. LILE. Pastor First Baptist Churcb. Baking Powder : Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard AN MA MAN. Mr. P. F , Dresser , of Glonwood- wns almosufTotally Deaf. His hearing was Completely Restored - stored by t Drs. Copslnnd & Sliapnrd. Ssrious Effects of Cat arrh. [ Innonrly every r ir > fcMnrrh of llio hoixl , rmr tlal < tonfno s I * tlio r remit. When thn ctl'rmo Is npR- looted coinpldo dpafntwi ncc\ir > . There w.io tlnil tlmt tlioir hcnrlnK H mrrcU'il tlirouiih cntnrrli , fthonld nt onro plorn the imel M In the ImmM nf n npuclnllst , in , IMhoy full tn ilo mj , the ravage * ot ttio dlsoma mnjr destroy tholr lictrtnn nltoiictlicr. ] "Wlicu a mnn ham found rollof from a dlH- trcsslnx condition , lie foeli llkototlliiRot It for tlio lieiiolltot othorg who limy Hood tlio sumo kind of help. " Tlio speaker wns Mr. P. P. Orowor , of dlo-n woo.l , lown , the well known contructor nnd builder. CotitlmiltiK , Mr. Dreiser , In a rooont Intorvlow , rotated to a reporter the following fuota : = = 5 ? P. F. DRESSER , " 1 suppose few men or women ovcrsulTorod from o.iturrh inoro tliun I. It would bo too ry toclvoyounll my syinptoins , but I can say that i feel very thankful Unit I ntn frop fro-n tlmt painful nnd d.inacrous dlRoiiso. "It Ig u ngponknulo rollof to bo rid of the bnzzlnir und rlnplnn that wns always In rny oars nnd which 1 feared would really sot mo ornzy. My head was dizzy , my nose filled up nnd I could not Itcoo my throat and noao clour although I wasconstiintlv hawking and sult- tlnc In the endeavor to do so. "I urn free from nil thcso annoyln ? condi tions now and am nUo cured of a dyspepsia wlilnh was very distresses. 1 often had a dls- jxust .for . food especially mornings : my stomach ach Mt heavy nnd I blotted after callti'Jly food floomod to do mo no vooO. "Tho comfort and rest I now Rot nt nlzht Is wonderful to mo , fur I used to toss about unable - blo to sloop nnd every morning I felt worao thnn wlion I wont to CoJ. This U all different now. Every night's sloop rofroihos Biid re stores mo and I rlso full of ambition for my dally work. "lint the most retnarlcablo and valuable effect of the treatment was upon my hearing. I wiianlimist totally doaf. 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B. t. 553 Dcoiborn ( ilrwt , CIIIUAOO , I I.I. . fen SALF. IN OX'AIIA. NED. , BY Knhc & Co. , Co.r lilli & IMUK ! 6ui. * .A. Fuller & Co. . Cor lltb 4. Doualu 3t . > inrruiiia ilia. o _ Mo p T till curt * . Dr. Bailey , The Leading Dentist 'llilrd Ploor , I'axton IllooU. Telephone IQ8Z. .lOtli inil Furnatii Sis. A full let of icotli on rubber lor Ii. 1'orfvct act TfCth without plates or romovalilo brldxu work Ju.t the thing for > loii > ra or public upeakura , iiuvor ur up ilo mi. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN Oold tilling ut reuoti'.ulo rutuu. All work wurruutod , cut this out ( or u guiUo. IF YOli EVER SUFFERED FROM Indian ions If you are In position to take advantage of the laws re lating to If you have taken up a piece of Public Land. If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a You should communicate with the Bee Bureau of Claims 'Tho ' objcct.ofthis bureau Is to give every person holding : a legitimate churn agttinst the government the advantage of a residence In Washington , whether ho live In Texas or Alaska. It does tnoro than that. Nino-tenths of the population ot Washington would be helpless if asked how to go to work to secure their rights through the depart ments. THE BEE Bureau of O.aims gjvos the advantage , not only of per- sonnl rosidcnco , but of thorough famil iarity with all tlio machinery of the government. It offers Absolute Security. You do not know whether the nvorago Washington claim agent will cheat you or not , although on general principles you would naturally suppose that ho would. But you' know that the San Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Plo necr press and the Omaha BEE cannot afford to cheat you. They guarantee this Bureau , ana tlioir reputation is staked upon the honesty and ability of itsmnnigomont The bureau employes attorneys who are Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its Indian depredation cases are care fully worked uo , with all tha evidence required by law , and argued before the court of claims In such a manner ns to bring out most favorably all the essen tial points. Its land cases are handled in strict no- cordancn with the rules of tlio General Lnnd OIHco , so that no delays or com plications ensue in the orderly settle ment of the claims. Its patent cases are so managed ns to Insure the utmoat possiblu benefit to the nvontor , by giving him the broudoat protection his ideas will justify. Its poitalon cases ixro dUpcnod of with the least possible delay und expanse to the veterans. Don't refrain from consulting thn bureau because you are afraid of the cost. J s costs nothing to got information. Ask as many questions as you plouso , and they will bo answered promptly cheerfully and accurately , without charge. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 22O , Bee Building - . ing , Omaha , Neb. Save Your Eyesight yes touted tree uyun EXl'E IT OPTICIAN 1'erfuct adjustment. Superior loiisoi. Norv- ousliuuOuvlio ourod by usln.r our Sliuctucle * nnd Eyujluuso * 1'rlcoj low ( or Urjt , cl.m goods. THE ALOE & PEHFBLQ CO , , 1H S. letUSt.Crolginoa . Uloblt your boy during vacation with "vacation clothes. M There's no sense in putting a boy's "good clothes" on > j him , when he's out of school , raising "Cain" every minute - J ute he's "able. " He hasn t any more respect fora' ' five dollar suit than a dollar one , when there's any fun going on. YOUR boy isn't much different from other boys unless he's a trifle harder on his clothes than the rest of 'em. Just sit out on your porch any evening and see how many boys you can count in your neighborhood. They're into all sorts of deviltry and fun , and your \ BOY M is in the thickest of it. It's no wonder he wears out clothes , is it ? Well , let him. We'll divide the ex pense of getting him some new ones. Today..we're going to-offer a big lot of knee pants , for boys from four to fourteen years old. They're made vacation wear made out of good stout materials and strongly sewed. We had 'em made for just such boya as you've got and iptade for just such fun as he likes. They're not all wool , nor are they worth more'n a del lar---but we're going to sell 'em while they last for a pair. To make it doubly interesting , we're going ta sell at the same time , a hundred dozen waists for these same boys in ginghams seersuckers rflannelettes- outing flannels calicoes shirtings and so on in stripes-chccks-plaids and figures at the same price as the pants twenty cents. * We've said enough havn't we ? During July and August we close at 6:30 : p. m. Saturdays , 1O p. m. QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 2 } pound package * Velvet Meal , For muffins and goms. IS CHEAPEST Sold by all fIr.sl-CI.Lss ( J Tooth-Food. This medicine for bahics prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting di seases"iiot by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the tccth-foiming ingredients which are lacking in * most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a bottle , at " all druggists. Send for pam phlet , ' Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS "MFC. CO. . CINCINNATI. O. I'ho Lnrrreat. PmBonfteracoomodii.lonsunoiii'lloil. Fullest and Fine * ! In. World. NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. NK1V YORK , OintAlTu and NAPLES , At rcirulnr Intcrvnlri. SALOOH , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE ratoa on lowest tnriii * to and from tlio principle CCOTCH. rjiou'sn , isisn ft ALL c9 ; nrcmL ronuo. Excursion tickets nvnlUblo to lutum by either tha i > lo- turesaue Clyde & North of Ireland or Nuplci & ( JlbnUtnr Iffittt ail Krai ; Orfen fr Air Anoict it Levitt Situ , Apply to ny nf our local Agents or to UEMUKUSOH JWOTHlilW , Chicago , II'- ALLAN LINE HOYAL STEAMSHIPS , MONTREAL an I QUEBEC ToDKKUYntil LIVERPOOL CAIUN , Wlfi to 0X0. AuuonllilK lu Btuiuuo uiiil luaiitlim of Stiituroum. Intermediate ) n ml Slcor.ito nt low rutos. NO CATTLE ( 'A Kill ED. SKKVIpK Otf CJTATF ) f ALLAN LINE LINE ) HTEAMSIIM'S. NEW YOKKaml QLABUDW. Via Londonderry , arury Kortnlulit. Aug. Hill . HTATK OK NUVADA . noon Aim. Will . BTATH < ) ! NKIlltAHKA . noon. bn > t. HI . BTATK OK OAMKOIl.llA. 11 A. M Cabin , f I'J ' , bccond Cubln * .U , HU'criwu , | IV. Apply to ALLAN .VCD. , rnlcaKO , II. K. OOHB , IMU Howard rU. Omaha. HAYER.STROUSE& & MfRS.4ft BWAY.H.Y.J EDUCATIONAL. V flMERJCflN CONSERVflTORY ( MICKCn U IUIX , CMICAI.O. AlIknuiclloxirMlKlc.Elo- euilon , IMiuu-te. Horly tnoiractoni. KOI mnl clennrlmunl foriv/tcliera. UmurrouM-iliulrnntnRei. Fnll ti-rmbrirlni Vept.7. Bond for catalogue. J. J. lUTtBTieUT , Olminv SEMIHARY ; ATiTT' For Higher anil Lib . AULL ert ! kliUCA riON of _ niKLSiml YOUNd AOMFN. 33rd Session h nt. 6lh. Artdrew Jtcv. T. IVirtoB \Vnltun , A. 11. , I'retliK'nt , Lexington , JUIuourl. The LORI WG SCHOOL Untvcrslty-pronnr.itnry. ( Established 1670. ) OIllCAiiO. II.I,1.NI > . Youn'i Ladluj Children. For furtlior particulars mill rescind ommi fc'ciioou 'r > .n i-ralr.o A vo. , ILLINOIS CONSERVATORY. Dcntlii * ( .ruction In all depart. meat * of MuilcM Study. Fln BUHKERHlLLM A MILITARV HOME SCHOOL. Unanrp&ssoilEqulpmcntiiCareful Moral and Social training p rparp | for llutlnrss and for any College , bclrntlflo School or Unlrtr nUri new Uymnaiiliimi Wood-working and Military Drill ; UlRheit teitlmonlali ; 10th yoarsnumber limited ! lllUFtratFilcatalogtill oildrew I > rlii. N. I. . hTIVKIl , A. M. , BUNKER HILL , ILL. iiiiiiiu UPPEH ALTON , ILL. WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY. A thorough school , rrcp-ircs for Collclre or Uusiiu-ss. WIllilllM nillcHorSl.I.oiilK. Address COL. WILLIS BROWN , Superintendent. MILITARV - - 0 ACADEMY Dauiul , LIUrarr Scientific Coor r nfitnrt . In , fnnlry . and ArtllUrr drill and urinal Cavalry. Olil < Mlllinrjr rtrliool In Mo. Cntalo ujor H. Kl.liu : * , M.A. , bcxlLetun Elastic Stockings FOU Weak Limbs Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes. Abclo- minal Supporters ters , Deformit Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. THE _ _ COML-ANY. 114 S. 1Mb St. , Ncxl lo Post OIHco NEBRASKA National Bank. U , P. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB T Cnplliil $100,000 Surplus $ ( (5,001) ( Olllccrn und Director ! Ilonry W. Yntos , protldent II. I' , CllilililL' . vice prfildoni , ci H. Jluiirlcu , W. v. Uor e , Jolind , Collliu J. N. U. 1'atrlck , 1-owUA , ii ii i il Kr. THE IRON BANK. To Out-oMloor Folio Recreative Information Tia nut the tlio tlmt makes t ho bl uyulu , nor the stiddlo , nor the stool nor the spoltos , nor the boar Ings nor liny othorono rcijuiBlla 'tis the \yliolo Columbian : ire balanced on the oquipoUo of uuccossful nlcoty , All about ColubikUi , Illiulrated , nJ book about Columblm. free on ppllcnllun , of any Columbia agent , or mnl br mall Hand Iwo Iwo-ojut ttmiip * . I'opti MV , Couiuauy , Coluuibui ATO. , lloiiou.