'DREXEL SHOE CO.'S ' SALE Shoeing Every Boy and Every Boy's ' Father Mother , Brother and Sister. IT'S TIME TO TAN THE KID ! Our ( Ircnt Clcnrlnn-Up S ilc of summer Tun AlnUa Mure Intoroittnc by Ailcllnz a Ltinlco l.nt of lloyV bhooi to the Lilt. AVe must tell the tans. We can't help It. There's no way to prevent It now. Ever pair of tan shoes In the store Is marked do\v to a prlco beyond all thoughts of a refusal t buy. Saturday we make n special effort to pleas the boys and have markeJ them to FOUR LITTLE PRICES $1.00 , $1.45 , $1.7i $2.60. All the youths' $2.00 tan lace shoes will t $1.00. The $2.60 kind are $ U5. Boys' tan lace shoes that were $2.50 ai cut to $1.75. The $3.60 kind , the best ever made , wl be $2.60. We want to ? eo every boy In Omaha at 01 store Saturday or his mother. It'll do yo ROuil to see a real genuine cut In price whether you care to buy or not. Ladles' la Jullcttqa and light shade Print Alberts , some narovv square , tome squar tome oj.cra toes , some hand turned , all vei stylish , norm worth IMS than $2.50 and mo : of thtm worth $ i 00 , Juno cleirlng pnco $1 4 Ladles' $2.60 black and tan oxfords , 98c. Ladles' $3 60 tan oxfor.ls , $2.00. Men's $2.00 low shoes go at $1.25. Men's email slies , 5 , 5 % , C , G > ,4 , In a colors and shaped of $1.00 , $5.00 and $ G ( tans , go at $2.00. Men' $4.0) and $ i.OO Russian leather at patent leither shoes cut dowq to $2.50. All of Hanan & Son's tan button shoe alnya $6.00 , go for $4.00. All those $7.03 light brown , cloth top. bu'tc shoes for men are the extreme styles , but tl prlco didn't seem to suit , Wo'vo changed to $4.00. Wo are taking extraordinary measures make this Juno clearing a success. V have.n't cut the prlco on just a few pairs , b on every pair some of them cut so low th the makers would buy them , If they know : But we'll sell to anybody wearers , make or dealers ono pair or a case. To get r or the tans Is our object. "If the shoo fits you , put It on ; " If don't , bring It back. Strange to say , o salesmen hold their jobs by giving their cu torn era fits. DREXEL SHOE CO , Tan shoes for all , 1419 Farnam st. Great tumbling race Courtland next week. BARBER BILLS SHOULD BE PAI Ilonrd of Public AVorkn Itopnrtg on 1)1 ) puled ClnlmR ot the I'livlng 1'cnplr. In Its long controversy with the old Boa of Public Works and ever since with the cl over a claim for street repair work done 1891 the Darber Asphalt company has nc cacurcd the favor of the present Board Public Works. Acting under a suggestion the city council that It consider the dlspu and recommended a settlement on an equltat basis , the board yesterday , after consider ! : the matter for a week , drew up a repoi which will bs'submitted ' to the city coun at Its next regular meeting , rccommendl that the claim , 11.1,201.51 , be paid. It stated that the difficulty over the rnatl arose chiefly from the enmity of P. W. Hlr hausor , formerly chairman ot the boai toward C. W. Squires , representing the coi pany and having at that time the contri for sweeping the streets. As to the cc fllctlng statements of Ulrkhauser and J. 1 Crelghton , delegated by the board to supi Intend the work , the present board declai that it feels justified In taking the stai ments of Crelghton rather than those Blrkhauser. Included later In the dlspv was a bill of $9.152.92 for repairs In IS ! The board recommends that this also be pa less deductions on account of manifestly i roncous measurements aggregating $2,435. making the total amount recommended to raid $19,018. % . Bids were opened for an enlargement the main sewer on Chicago street and Grace street from Twenty-second to Tweni fourth street. The bids were referred I calculation to the city engineer , and t awards will probably be made Monday. In the economy of the kitchen Dr. Prlc Baking Powder Is cheaper than low-prl ( powders , owing to Its greater strength o purity. AOOEPIED TURNER'S OFFI CommlMtnnnri Secure n Strip Along Thirl 1'lrst Street for I'nrk Purpose * . The proposition of Curtis Turner to don a strip of land between Farnam and Doi on Thirty-first street to the city for park p poses was accepted by the park commlssl era yesterday , with a string attached to 5Ir. Turner wants the board to devote thli five feet additional to the east road border on the lots which comprise numbers 13 24 , Inclusive , In block 1 of Summit Place dltlon. Ho also asks the board to pay taxes for 1895. The report of the commll on locations recommends an acceptance of land , Turner to pay the taxes. No Impro mcnts are to bo made for two years. Ju Lake took the position that "the place we not bo largo enough to set a table on , " as expressed It , and voted against It. Mr. H field said It would bo as largo as Jeffcr square. Surveyor House made * a report of his w on the boulevard , between Elmwood and f tanello parks , and agreed to hold all pai relating to the survey on file In the cou surveyor's office for reference. The fact was mentioned that the arte ! well at Ulvervlew park Is down 750 feet , that new apparatus Is being placed for g < deeper. The salary sheet , In the sum of $1,75E together with bills amounting to $480.16 , v recommended to the city council for paym CnittiiRlnus IlUrnnrs. Allen's Hygienic Fluid has been foun positive preventive ot scarlet and typl fevers' , diphtheria , smallpox and other c taglous diseases. Mothers should aton their children's throat and nasil organs v it morning and evening. Are Van doing to ( oloritilo tor the Hmiitn July 5th to Sth the Chicago , Rock Is & Pacific Ry. will cell round trip ticket : Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo at $1 for the round trip , good for return pasi till Sept. 1st. Teachers attending the fan summer school at Colorado Springs , and ono who contemplates a trip to Color should remember that the "Rock Island the ONLY LINE running THROUGH c cars and sleeping cars from Omaha to C rado Springs WITHOUT CHANGE. Cl rates are imdo by all lines In Colorado to hundreds ot places ot Interest and to pleasure resorts. For full Information , m time curds , descriptive circulars , rates , call at "ROCK ISLAND" ticket office. Farnam St. _ _ Fireworks display each night CourtlanJ , N. i : . A. lit Demur .July .Till to 1'Jth The quickest time and best train servli offered by the Union Pacific system. rates and liberal arrangements for a ch Ing variety of excursions to western res comprising a tour through the fai Yellowstone National park ; trips to Francisco , Portland and gait Lake City ; famous mountain retreats of Colorado ; Dlack Hills and renowned Hot Springs , S Dakota ; ta summer school at Cole Springs , and other attractions , gee nearest Union Pacific agent or address II. P. UEUEL City Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnam i OCEAN UOUSi : . Newport , II. T , The most charming seaside- retort In A tea. You can enjcy bathing , b.at'ng ' , tt' ' and yachting , the cliff walks and ocean d : are Incomparable. You can engaga r K Charles W. Squires at the Mlllard. WAURB.N F. INLAND , I'renrlct 8. F. MUIl&n IMIY UOUtlS CO. Giving rod Water Away with Kvery I'tir. clime of 85 Cents or Over. rnnn SODA WATCH ticket with every purchase of 25c or over made at our FURNISHING GOODS DEPT. Three cues of men's stockings In black , brown , tan and London blue , better goods than we cold Thursday , all go at IGc. Fancy slilrts , laundered collars and cuffs attached , Sue. CO dozen all dlk ties , nice new goods , 15c. 25e suspenders go Saturday at lOc. Negligee shirts IDc , but not over three to a customer. Welll tell none of these goods to dealer * or peddlers. FHEi : SODA WATCH ticket with every purchase of 23c or over made at our OUH GHOCCRY DCPT. Hlco Cc a pound ; raisins Cc. Currents Cc ; apricots Sc a pound. Peaches Sc a pound ; crackers Cc. Rread 2l4c a loafflour ; 03c sack. Corn EC can ; tomatoes Co can. Baked beans lOc a 3-pound can. Salmon 9c a can for the best. Tea 12c up ; coffee lOc up. Halting ponder "c pound ; pepper ICc FHEC SODA WATCH ticket with evcrj purchase of 23c or over made In any depart ment In the store. Ladles' belts with silvered buckles 23c. 21 sheets linen \\rltlng paper and 24 en velopes Se. 24 sheets writing paper and 24 envelope ! Sc. Ladles' summer corsets 2"c. Ladles' gowns and drawers , to close , a 47c. 47c.Ladles' Ladles' summer vests 2 Vic. Ladles' fast black hose He. Lad'es' ' fast black hose 2 pair 3Cc , Boys' heavy bicycle hose ICc. Ladles' summer vests , crochet neck , 3 fo 25e. Ladles' summer vests , with fancy front 12c. Umbrellas with fancy handles , Dresden etc. , $3.00 ones for $1.50. , Ladles' fancy handkerchiefs 2V < s . Buttermilk soap 3c. French perfumery , per ounce , 13c. Tettoros perfect complexion powder EC. S. P. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. , FREC SODA WATCH w Ith every purchas of 20c or o\er , this Saturday. Great tumbling race Courtland next week. TUI : wosui.urtn , III.AXK A'l ' "IcHchrM Miould Know All about the Black Hills historic , Instruc Uve , Interesting to a greater degree tha any other part of the west. The Hot Springs ot South Dakota at there. Dslegates to the National Educational aa soclatlon meeting at Denver , holding tlckel over the Union Pacific , havs an unpreci dented offer In the way of a low rate. r < turning through the Black Hills. Pro demons of Fremont Normal school , Fn niont , Neb. , will personally conduct an e : cursion party on this trip. Consult him t the nearest agent F. , E. & M. V. or Uulo Pacific railway for further particulars. J. R. BUCHANAN , G. P. A. Bnontmlls trnm Conrtlnnd. The matinee at Courtland beach at 4 o'cloe today Is especially for ladles ahd chlldrt who are unable to attend the night perforn ance . The spiral to'\er , upcn which Phlllc rolls his glebe , and the enlre ; troupa of Arab weather vermlttlng , wlU bo the attractions. The fireworks display on the Fourth Is bs the greatest ever seen In the west. Th < are from the factory of the A. L. Due con pany , Cincinnati , who turn out the finest fir works displays In this country. Look out for the great tumbling race. Through IiiiUium's Niiiiiril On * Belt. Trains leaving Chicago Union Station dal at 10:30 : a. m. and 8 15 p. m. over Pennsylv nla Lines for Columbus , Cincinnati , India apolis and Louisville run through the gre natural gas belt of Indiana. No change b tvvoen Chicago and Ohio river giteways , who connection Is made for points In Kentuck Tennessee , Alabama , Louisiana , Florid Georgia and the Carollnas. Apply for dcta ! to Daring , 248 South Clark street , Chicago. i I miles Attention. Superfluous hair , warts , moles and brov spots removed by the "Electric Process. " Corns , bunions , Ingrowing too nails , treat by a professional chiropodist. Medicated and Electric baths , also massa by an experienced and educated masseuse. "LADIES' BATH ROOMS. " 109 and 110 Bee Building. ( Only exclusive ladles' bath parlors In Oman 1- o Look out for the great tumbling race. ie is Had nil 1'yo on I'lreworRn. 3- The grocery store of Rooncy & Mackt 3o ; o Fortieth and Cumlng streets , was broke 1(1 ( Into and robbed of 7CO cigars , a quantity i ° canned goods , tobacco and fireworks ThursJ night. The money drawer was open and in small sum ot change therein , but this w , , overlooked , entrance was by way of t , cellar , the burglars forcing a trap door. > ra If you want the best food use Prlc Cream Uaklng Powder. in igo Itam Curvlngton , for disturbing the pea o was given thirty days on the streets y terday , whllo John Bailey , for assault a re battery , was gent up for sixty days. it. Seymour camp , Woodmen of the Wor gave an entertainment and card party In I lodge room at Sixth and Pierce street Thu Id a day evening. Refreshments were served. The Red Men's Fraternal Accident as ri rice elation has been sued for J270 by Richard th Cly because for twenty-six weeks while was laid up he says he could get no money his accident policy. tt id Fireworks dtsphy ech night Courtland. to 00 KO TRimnNS Philip Herbert , Infant son us Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tebbenp , June 28 , 1 ny ngcd 6 months. Funeral Saturday a p. m. Interment , Prospect Hill. trm- arts , ( Iralmiu Itiifrrnirnteil llrrnd. nouj San 1'i pints Graham Hour , ' / & pint flnui the tab1ei > poonful sugar , 1 tcaspoonful salt , the te.ispoonfuls Royal Baking Powder , 1U p outti milk , or equal parts milk and water , rado together Graham Hour , flour , sugar , salt your powder ; add the- milk , or milk and wa mix rapidly Into soft dough , which 1 from bowl Into greased tin. Bake In ra 3t. hot oven 40 minutes. Protect loot ' paper first fifteen minutes. Jtoyil nuking i'ouritor llroail. 1 quart flour , 1 teatpoonful tall't upoonful sugar , 3 heaping traspoonfuls R mcr- lUXIng Powder , halt medlum-Elied hlng boiled potato , and water. Sift together t Ivcs oughly flour , salt , sugar , and baking povy rut ; In the potato ; add sufficient water to sr. cothly and rapidly Into a stiff batter , a' ' or. as suit as for pouad-cake ; about a pin IIAVDKN llltOS. Hnturclny MILLINERY DEPARTMENT , Is now offering unusual Inducements to close the entire spring and cummer stock. Not a single nrllcla ever carried over. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. The most attractive bargains yet offered In ladles' fine wash goods or silk waists. Waists at 19c , nt 23c , at 35c , at 47c , at 69c ; all In splendid styles , make nnd finish. La dles' wraps , suits , shawls and tailor-made capos and jackets at less than maufacturers cost. HATS AND CAPS. Children's 23c straw hats lOc ; men's COc hats at 2Cc ; men's $1.00 hats at GOc ; men's fedora , stiff or crushes , In all colors , at less than half regular prices. Wo guarantee lower prices for same qual ity of goo is In trunks , telescopes , vallcca , men's clothing or furnishing goods , than any other house , or no sale. SWEEPING BOOK SALE. 1,500 standard 23c books at Cc. 1,000 Idsal library 2Gc books 7'/4c. New books arriving dally. HAMMOCK SALE. Excellent hammocks at 70c , at { 1.00 , at J1G7. Cuttlno ; prices on potloni , laces , veilings , embroideries , dress trimmings and fancy goods. BUTTER , MEAT. LARD. Very good butter at 9c and lie ; best coun try butter at 12'/4c and He ; our separator and gilt-edge creamery pocs at ICe and ISe. Cyz-openers at our meat department. Sugar cured , No. 1 hams , 9)4c ; sugar cured No. 1 bacon , S'4c ; salt pork , CVic ; corneJ bof , 3V4c ; 3-lb. can lard , 19c ; G-lb. lard , 4nc ; brick cheese , lOc ; Llmburger , 4c ; Wisconsin full cream , lOc ; Imported Swiss , 20c. Yon will save more money here than elsewhere and get the best goods money can buy. HAYDBN BROS. _ Look out for the great tumbling race. DIGGING INTO THE ROADBED. Still Taking Testimony In tlio Vim Conn I'm IMC < autr rt. E. D. Van Court and his lawyers are en. gaged In a conflict with the county com missioners over the settlement ot the macadam paving controversy , which Is now before a board ot arbitrators. The taking ol testimony , which has been In progress foi some days , was resumed yesterday County Surveyor House was placed upon the stand by the commissioners and asked tc explain the plans and specifications which hi drew for the construction of the Dodge stree road. The attorney for Van Court made ai effort to show that the plans and speclflca tlons wcro hopelessly In conflict and tha Van Court could not be held for the shortagi of 1 7-10 Inches of wearing surface o macadam , which Is the counter claim thi commissioners set up among other things It opposing the $10,000 claim. The first point of attack made by Vai Court related to the provision In the spcclfl cations drawn by the county surveyor , li which It Is stated that the foundation cart ! on which the road Is to bo built must con form in contour to the finished pavement The pa\ement Is made convex , as to It surface. The specifications then state tha the macadam wearing surface must be tei Inches in depth at the center and eight 01 either side. Van Court claimed that he wa required by Mr. House's specifications t < pack two extra Inches of stone on the cente of the road and still not raise It so that I would be abo\e the contour of the eartl foundation. When this point was brough out it created some stir among the spec tators , but Mr. House rejoined that th objection was merely technical. He after ward explained to a icporter that th bpeclflcatlons were drawn to cover four differ cut classes of roads granite , asphaltum brick and macadam that it Is also pro vlded in his specifications that the road bed was to conform to the stakes se by the engineer and consequently that th roadbed for the macadam would have to b slightly different from the other propose roads to accommodate the extra stone. "Iu ) this , " he said , "would be scarcely notlcoabl to the eye. " He said that the attempt a the attorneys to make anything out of tbi was trying to raise a mole hill Into a moun tain , as well as the attempt to make ou from the specifications that only six Inche of macadam was called for Instead of elgh upon the sides. "Only two layers of ston wcro laid , " he says , "and the attorneys ar trying to figure out that Van Court did no lave to place the extra two Inches provide "or In the third or top course , when he la ! the other two courses. The third course wa omitted , but he should have put the amoui : called for In the other two courses. " Commissioner Llvesey was asked about thi explanation of the apparent discrepancy an eplled that It might technically bo an erroi jut taking the plans and specifications altc gether it was plain enough. The bids prc ' le for an eight-Inch wearing surface on th sides. Commissioners claim that the pecullarlt about the demand of Van Court for extra lies In the fact that he claimed he could nc work under the contract and do a good Jol He ga\e $2G,000 bond to carry out the term of the contract. Two hundred feet ( macadam were built with a sand and gravi filler. The commissioners have Invited tli arbitrators to Inspect this and then say this pavement Is not far superior to tl balance , which Van Court finished by shove ing In more or less clay as a filler. The cla ; It Is said , he obtained from the roadsld whllo the sand cost him 95 cents a yard di Ilvered on the ground. Regarding the water used for wetting tl road for which Van Court claims money , was brought out that Van Court coi templated laying a system of pipes along tl macadam , but the county surveyor dl couraged this. Van Court has a claim no against the county for pumps and sprlnklli wagons. In the altitude of Its excellence Dr. Prlct Baking Powder looks down on all rivals. Mrinnrlil Altnr. A magnificent altar , the gift of the chlldr ot Mrs. Alice McShane , is to' be erected St. James" Orphanage , on Tuesday , July The occasion will bo one ot unusal splendc Rev. William Choka , V. G. , will celebra solemn high mass at 9 o'clock a. m. , at whl many other prominent clergymen are expjtt to assist. Friends ot the Institution arc i "vlted. Great tumbling race Courtland next week. Spirit Luke , Spirit I.a'.lc , 'plrlt I.iilco. Through sleeper via the Northwestern Llr commencing June 28 , leaves dally for Spli Lake at C-10 p. m. from Webster street depi The lake Is the same , accommodations a 1 tie better , fare a little lower , City office , 14 Farnam stieet. Depot. 15th and Webst streets. J. R. BUCHANAN. G. P. A. 1C Cnlllornln or Trxin. For lowest rates on tickets and best a corrmodRtlons call on or address E. Palmer , P. A. Santa Fe Route , Room 1 , Fit National Bank , Omaha. Summer Toitrlut TlcUet Tl i His \Vnbis Are now on sale ; for folders giving rout rates , etc. , call at Wabash office , 1415 Ft nam street. | water to a quart of flour will be requlrei , 1 more or less according to the brand : two quantity of the flour used. Da not maki Ints stiff dough , as In yeast bread. Pour Sift better Into a greased pan , 4V4 by 8 Incl and and 1 Inches deep , filling about halt t ter ; The loaf will rise to fill the pan when bak iour Bake In very hot oven 45 minutes , pine [ her paper over first fifteen minutes baking , vlth. prevent crusting too soon on top. Bake I mediately after mixing. * Perfect success can be had only with Royal Baking Powder. tea Dinner loll ! . DJlll cold 1 quart flour. 1 teatpoonful sugar , 1 t dor- spoonful salt , 2 teaspoonfuls Royal Bak der ; Powder , 2 tabletpoonfula lard , % pint m mix Sift together flour , sugar , salt and powil rout rub in the lard cold , add the milk , and i t ot , Into umootb , rather suffer dough than usi \VILL \ BE NOYAll \ AT PESDEf Settlers on the Oniiha and Wiunebag Reservation.J\ro Bathfiod. LONG STANDING DISPUTESLTTLED AT LAS' t'lournoy Company Frnctic.illr ( lUes V\ \ the riclit mid Will Surrender 1'cncenblo I'oucsilon of the Indian l.nmls Unrly Next Year. DAKOTA CITY , Neb. , June 28. ( Sped ; Telegram. ) Inspector McLaughlln of the Ir terlor department , who haH been at th Omaha and Wlnnebago Indian reservation for the past week endeavoring to stralghte out the controversy between Captain 13ec and the officers of the Flournoy company , re turned to Washington today via this cltj With him ho takes an agreement betwee all the parties to tha controversy which , : accepted by the Interior department , wl permanently settle the unfortunate dlspul which hits been carried on In the courts fc the past thrje years. The agreement which Is to be submlttc to the Interior department was arrived i by a conference between Inspector McLaughlli Captain Heck , Attorneys Ualley and Jay , an the lessees of the lands In dispute. Th terms of the agreement arc substantially t follows : The Flournoy company agrees to pay tt Indiana tne amount due thsm within thlrt days after the Interior depirtmcnt give notice that It has accepttd the agreemen and It will then give peaceable possesslo of alt the Indian lands on March 1. 189G. Th leases are to bo placed In the hands of dli Interested parties , to be designated by th Interior department , with an order from tt Flournoy company to turn the same ovt to the agent on March 1 , 1S9C. All unpa ! leases arc ID oe cancelled. After the leases and the lands have bee surrendered the Flournoy tenants are to hav the privilege of leasing the lands for a ten of years , commencing' March 1 , 189C , on t favorable terms as are given other partle Present tenants are given until January : 1S9G , to lease the Iand9 they have Improvei It will bo seen that the agreement alms 1 protect as far as possible the farmers wl have already leased lands of the Flournc company and have made Improvemcni thereon. Dy the terms of the agreemei the present tenants have until January 1 I release the lands from the Indians. Th gives them the opportunity of saving the crops this season and also the advantage ovi outsiders who may desire to take advantat of their Improvements. The lands not leasi by the present tenant will , after March 1896 , bo open to everybody upon terms to 1 decided upon by the agent. Inspector McLaughlln will also recommer to the Interior department that none of tl lands be leased except to actual settlers ai that no one settler shall be entitled to lea more than 320 acres. It Is believed that the Interior departmei will ratify the agreement and that the lot standing trouble at the reservation will be an end. WASHINGTON' , June 28 ( Special Tel gram. ) Although Captain neck has been a thorbed to employ fifty additional Imlli police , the appropriation for the current flsc year Is pa small that the authority granti Captain Deck cannot become operative un July 1 , on which date the new appropriate for the department will become available. Is expected by olllclnls of the Indian odl that Captain Deck will next week begin t eviction of the Illegal lessees , and It Is hop that the settlers will obey Captain Heel orders without resistance and thereby sa themselves serious trouble. It never falls to make the best and me wholesome food , Price's Daklng Powder. DINNE& TO PROF. GBEENOUG Local Alumni nf Iliirvunl Kntcrtiiln The Old Tincli r ft tl ttunilm Club , It would bo hard to Imagine a better a pointed dinner than that Riven to Prof. J. Greeuough of Harvard university last nig at the Omaha club by the Harvard alumni this city. It was essentially a college gat erlng , the "plebs" being remarkable by thi absence. How many thousands of the you of the land Prof. Greenough has led throui the mazes of Latin conjugations , verbs a adjectives would be hard to estimate , for I Latin grammar has been the stepping ttono the universities and schools of Icurnl throughout the republic , coupled with the i qulrements of the entrance curriculum. There Is little about the staid collegian indicate his prominence in the scholasl world , but those who hive been his studer In years gene by unlteJ last night In a pac of pralso for his thoroughness and hU abil ! to lead his pupils over the rough places I client to the study of the branch w th whl ho Is so famously associated. The table was closely drawn together , a as a result the nineteen men who rat do' with Prof. Greenough , were within hearl instance of the good things that were s ; during the course of the dinner. Amcrlc beauty roses adorned the board , a large vi filled to the brim with the beautiful flo\M giving a pretty and effective touch of color the surroundings. There was no attempt at set speeches , though all had eomethlng to say apropos the occasion , and the joy at being able meet their old tutor outside the classic shai of their alma mater. The menu was tpli dldly arranged and served In a manner t left little to bo desired. Dr. nichard Stebblns was toastmaster , i guest honor. Prof. J. B. Greenough , being his right , and Mr. J. II. Mclntosh on his li The table , set In a solid square , was occup by W. It. Morris , W. L. Robinson , C. Elgutter , Daniel Costello , W. S. Popplet Philip A. Crape , Irwen Levlston , Homer Lewie , Hev. David U. Kerr , Prof. A. Marble , H. M. Allen. R. II. Eastman , H. Sawyer , Henry D. Estabrook , A. C. Po\\ George E. MacLcan. "Tho Crnrk Tr. ln of the World. " A prominent New York merchant and I porter of leather goods said in our hear the other day : "I have traveled all 0' Europe and America , and I cons der the tr ; which leaves Omaha every day at C p. for Chicago , via the Chicago , Milwaukee St. Paul railway. 'The Crack Train of World. ' " In which statement thousands of oth heartily concur. Card of Tliiinkn. We wish to express our heartfelt app elation of the kind attention bestowed uj us by our friends and neighbors at this tl of our bereavement In the death of i husband and father , Collins Jordan. MHS. MARY E. JORDAN ALICE JORDAN , MRS. J. M. JACKSON. hair S 3tSa M olo- t tS C * S 5fSS leap the aps all , HpHE U. S. Government officially reports ROYAL 1002 etc. . 1 Baking Powder superior to all others in leaven , ing strength. ( Bulletin 13 , Ag'I Dep't , p. 599. ) o Is 3 < &S * S - 2i S Ji 1 - $ S-5 Low 1 Flour the board , turn out the dough , glv ind 1 or 2 quick , vigorous kneadlnga to comp i a Us smoothness. Roll out about ' , & of It : the time with rolling pin. very thin , cut In th : es , Inch strips , then roll these strips up tli nil. they should be the thickness of a large I rd. pencil , as long as can be conveniently laid Ing greased baking tin. ( The longer the i to are when baked , the nicer they arc. ) U min a pretty hot oven 8 or 10 minutes. T need to be crisp and not too dark colored , the Drolling. The rules for roasting meat apply broiling , except that Instead of cooking I ea- the oven It Is to be quickly browned tlrsl Ing one side and then on the other , over a Ilk. ' fire , and removed a little from the fire er ; finish cooking. Meat an Inch thick will t nix In about 20 minutes. It should b3 seasc ml. after it Is cooked. BANKRUPTCY of tlic physical bcln ? Is the result of draw ing incessantly upon Uic reserve capital of nerve force. The wear , tear and strain of modem life arc concentrated upon the nerv ous system. The young men of our day be come sufferers from nervous debility qr ex- liaustion , nervous prostration or weakness. This may be the result of too much mental worry and excitement , or the result of bad practices and excesses , or pernicious habits , contracted in youth , through ignorance. They feel irritable , weak and nervous with such distressing symptom1) n.9 backache , dizziness , shooting pains in head or chest , sometimes indigestion. The middle-aged men , as well , Buffer from exhaustion , loss of manly power , low spirits , impaired memory , and many dcranccinents of mind and body. The ill-used brain is morbidly wide awake when the cnvorked business man attempts to find rest in bed. The physician- } and specialists of the In valids' Hotel rt.d Surgical Institute devote their best er.eftC9 ! to reclaiming and restor ing such unfortunates to health mid happi ness. They have written n book of 163 pages , treating" of tlic e miladies nnd setting forth a rational means of home-treatment for their cure. It is sent securely scaled , in plain envelope , on receipt of ib cents for postage. Address WORLD'S DISPHNSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION , No , 663 Main Street , Buf falo. N. Y. This extra- , ordlmiry Ito- Ulzzfncts , Juvenator Is Falling Sen the tnoet sations.Ncrv wonderful oustwltchlu discovery of ; of the eyci the . \ ago. * and othci lias been Endowed dewed by the IcndlngMlcn- Strengthens tide men of Invigorate ! Europe and and tones tin America. cntlrosystem Hudyan Is Kudran cure irely vege- Deb lilt y ablo. Nervousness , Hudyan stops Einlssione Prematureness anddevelop < and restart of the discharge \rcuk drgane charge in 20 Pains In th days. Cures back. IOEEC LOST by day o MANHOOD quickv. ! Over 2.0CO private cndoiscmcnts. Premature-nets meaus imnotcncy lu the first staw. It Is a Eymp'.om of scralnnl weakness and barrenncg ? . It can bo slopped lu 20 days by the use or Itudvun. Thonew dlscovorywas Tntdo by the Special- istsofthoold ftmoi.sHudson Medical Instilute. It is the strongest vliallzcr made. It Is very powerful , but Imimlcts. Eold for tl 00 a pack- ncoorS packages for 85.00plainscaled ( boxes ) . Written piaranlco given for a cure. 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