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a , 3 ' 17IE UMAITA DAILY 13EI.t w1DNEsDAY , JITNE 17 , 1SG. ! ) PLANS FOR tl 1iASS IEETINC To Pc Held in Ilcnor of the Pafsngo of the I Expos'tion Bill , COMMERCIAL CLUB IS TO TAKE CHARGE - . _ , I f1orl to He. 31ndr to iuduer thr ( it ) to I tlId ! the I'uvitllr flu the ! load lu thr Ii , Ir Uruuud to Couurrl t.IIIi IIi c Aiaendnu. . At line regular mceling of the directors of the Commercial club , lieu ) at noel yes terday , It was decided that that organization vlll assume charge of the mass meeting to ho hcl ) Sono time next week In honor of the pan- I range of the expasltlou hill and will see that 1 the celebrntion Is In keeping with the 1w- portnnce of the occasion. President 0. W , Wattles of the Exposition S nesociatlolm w as present at the meeting and was called upon by Chairman lhunonl to y address the directors , lie explained that it I , had been thought best to ask the Colmr inertial club to tape charge of the celebra- y tion , lie dwelt at some length upon the Im- t portance of the exposition to this entire section of country. It woe necessary , he ! ; said , for every person In the city to cooperate - operate with those having the exposition matter llm charge it order that it may be made a euccess. A mass meeting hail been dc ( lmied the best means of bringing the great Importance of this co operatiun directly home to the consciousness of every resident of the city. lie suggested that every repre- seutnth e In eomigress from Nebraska , and every representative from Iowa , all of whom hind dote valiant work in passlug the bill , ohoudd be invited to be present and the occasion should be made a miiemor- able one. At the concluslon of time address , E , C , Price moved the appointment of a cote nlttee to carry out the suggestions of Mr. Wattles , At the suggestion of 0. W. Lininger the committee tens made to consist of three oral was gh emi full power to nppolnt necessary subcommittees and carry out any plan It may formulate. The chair appointed as this commmlttee C. F.Veller , ii. J. i'enfoid anti J , E , ( 'lt. It w ns also decided that Chairman - man Dulmio t slmould act In conjunction with the committee. IIUSINESS MEN TO MEET , Mr. Wattles then explained to those present - ent limo nattire of the meeting of business mot to be held at the Commercial club rooms nrxt Thursday evening for the purpose - pose of dlseussimig thu exposition aid invited - vited every member o f the Commercial club to be present. E , C , Price called attention to the dusty condition of the two roads leading to the fair grounds , Leavenworth and Center streets , and suggested that a committee be appointed to see If some means cannot be devised to have those streets paved Inside the city limits to connect with the pawing to ho laid on Leavenworth street by the county commissioners up to the city limits , and with the paving on Center street , which now commences at the city limits. After 501110 discussion of this matter a motion to thin effect was Imssed , and the chair appointed - pointed Messrs , 1 : , C. Price , J01111 Steel and Edgar Allen as such committee. Commissioner L'tt called the attention of the committee to the meeting of the National - tional Educational association which meets at Buffalo next oomph , and suggested that an invitation be extended to the association to meet iii Omaha in IS9S. Do enumerated various items of expense which would have to be guaranteed in order to secure the occult ; ; , and said the association would brhig about 12,000 iueoplu to Omaha during the vicek it would be in session , It was suggested by1r , Peters that it would he well to go slow about offering large inducemnents to conventions to conic to Omaha in 1SD8 , as the exposition would . SCATCII AND SCREAM lily baby broke out with n rash. flu would erratdl cold scream. It would hake two to ( told Itulandoneto pntmcdlcine an iiinm , 1Vehad to hold hint sonmelimrs ml hour before wu could get him qulcttd dots u. All said that they never saw such n tics or body on tiny baby ns emi hini. 1 had to tin hla hands tight Iu a cloth , night end day for five months. My sister Ice ( uped CUT1 CUIIA , and 1 begm to use tt. After only one apphlcatlonhe hut/do'n and alpanti ho had not for auonth , poor litho fellow. Ile has Riot a scnr on hint now , and Is as fair Del his Ilesh is at' sott as ally bolt1A'Idlu ito bath thhs dhseaso I hind to cut the elecvve inn or 1114 ciotlles , and put gauze underwear on hlnu to keep hini cool. 1 lath to keep plecee of soft cloth around hhs neck , it w ns Ito wet with umoisturu ( ruin limo pores , and I hail to change tale clothe sometimes ten or twelve limed a day , Mims. A. liAYNCs , Lisbon , NN. D. . bathe with CV'ricaaA Goer , end gentle apphea- lion. of Ci'TIcu.A ( ofnttnenn , thu roost iktn rule. Soil teoneltout the world , Parana Deco asu Cues. Con. ' . , to a i'rop. , lluoon , U. S , n. he about all the drawing card that would be necessary. Chairman Dupont also imiti ( lint Il would be wise to avoid guaranteeing "aunplo hotel aecommodr tions , " ns the probabilities were that time capacity of Omaha would be taxed to Its utmost at that lime. After aomo discussion the matter - ter was referred for investigation to n coin- ndtles consisting of John Steell , J , E. Utl and E. V , I.ew is , I'Olt A DRY OOODS 110USE , Secretary Ult presented an advertisement which he had prepared for Insertion in one of the leading dry goods trade organs , calling for the location of a large dry goods jubbimig house in Omaha. This tens fu accordance - cordance with action taken at the last meeting. Time advertisement stated that . them Is only one largo lobbing house now. In this city. It also stated that the wlalesale grocery trade last year in this city amounted to $11,000,000 , while the dry goods trade amounted to $4,000,000 , whereas the chits of trade slmowed that the totals of the grocery smith dry goods trades sliotdtl be about egtlal. Time ndvertisemeut also offered "extraordinary Ilmducemouts" to one or snore lobbing hiatuses in this line 1o locale in Omaha. It was ordered inserted in time leading dry goads organ , 0. C , ltolmes reported upon ids trip to Terre Haute llm the Interests of the Com- nrerelal club to invite the Travelers' Protective - tective association to hold its meeting in Olmiaha in 1893. A vote of thanks was extended - tended lu Mr , liohncs for his effective work iii this couueclion. T. P , Cartwright , Frank Colpetzer and A. P , IBiy were admitted to membership In the club. club.The The exposition directory has prepared and is seeding out a large number of letters to business nncu. Inviting them to be present at time meeting Thursday night at the Commercial chub rooma , TAKING I'ROMI'T ACTION , A special cAlnlmmittce of time Commercial climb eunmposed of J. II. Dumont , 11 , J , I'clmfold , C. F. Weller and Secretary Utt , together within a conmmlttce of the Trans- misslssippl exposition smanagcrs , met in the rooms of the Commercial dub last evening for the purpose of discussing arrangements for holding a grand ratification uneethtg and parade in celebration of the passage of the exposition hill. Those present forming the axpasitlom committee were Messrs. Wattles , Metz almd IL A , Thompson. It was decided to hold n monster parade to take place Friday , June 26. Time details - tails for the event are to be perfected as fast as possible , and a ilemnonstratlon which will do the city credit will be evolved. The committees deckled to Issue invitations to participate to the Knights of Ak-Sar Ren , the United Slates troops , through their couumuler , hmeludhng the Second infantry band , time Thurston rifles , Omalut Guards , iodge Llglmt guards of Council Bluffs , and all labor organizations and secret societies. This includes nil organizations both iim South Omaha and Council Bluffs , amid the business mot and olflctals. of both cities are particularly invited to attend. In addition there sviii be extended invitations - vitations to time state officials of both idwc and Nebraska , as the event swill be of cc in- ninon interest to bath , and to all utbcr neighboring slate uflicials. The chairman of mho committees thus far appollmtcti to complete arrangements , who will choose their own men for the week , are : On decorations , A , ifospe ; platform , Frank Colpetzer ; music Dudley Smith ; parade , Major T. S , Clarkson ; onhe lighting - ing of Jefferson square , which will be used for speaking purposes , S. L. Wi'iy. ' Time original committees will take charge of time flnauces and of appoiniug subconm- nlittees for entcrtafnment. Alt time mnuscaI orgalmizatlons of the city , Including brass bands , are requested to attend , It is proposed - posed to erect a grand stand at Jeffersor square , tvldch will have a seating capacity of 300 people. Senators Thurston , Allen , Allison and Gear and Congressmen Mercer and ilender- son will be invited to attend amid deliver addresses , besides other prominent ofilclals of neighboring stales. A11 nnerclmants in the city tvihl be requested to illuminate their places of business , and fireworks will not be lacking aiong time line of march and at the wind-up of the festivities at the square. The committees laving the affair him charge lateumd to put through every effort to make it a comimplete success and hope to place in lluo 50,000 people , if possible , and nmlce the celebration of Omaha's good fortune one long to be remembered. Time committees will hold a meeting at time Conuuerelnl club rooimms today at 12:30 : for the purpose of further considering the scheme. A. 0. U. 11' . Lntertuinn.ent. The young lady friends of Omaha lodge No. IS will give their unique Southern Song and impersonation concert at Washington luaul Thursday evening , Jmme 1S , Somme of the best talent in Omalia ban been on played. Time entire program will be nilrtlm provoking and amusing. Members amid fricnd3 of time order are invited to attend " 'lime Jubilee Down in the Colton anti tine Cane. " Tickets duly 25 cents , Children under 10 free , - 'I'etll II ors-1iu11ulo. Through car service via "Northwestern IJue , " Many unusual privileges , inquire rat the city office , 14401 Farnam street , _ - 1111 B. VINY-ti's. Sarah , Juno 10 , 1FDG , nged 39 years , F11neruml mat 2. o'clock 'Thursday uflernoon , Juno IS. front Maul's under- takiug rooms , to Propgct.Illll cemetery , RAYMOND-Jeweler. Rich Silverware-.For weddings it is especially desirable - sirable that silver gifts should not j merely reach the standard of sterling -but that they should be of sufficient weight as to insure durability-Sol- idity and art arc' united in Gorbam's celebrated ware. G. 8. HAYM O N D , 'S , E , Corner 18th and Douglas Street , REiICIOV t FOR LITTLE ONES Opening Session of the Presbyterian Sunday School Institutd. FORMALLY WELCOMED TO TiIE CITY ltev. J , .1. Vnrdeu of 1'hilndrlphia Delivers the Prlncipnl Address of the lvemmIum on 1'alrlulisul Dud Cltrstlnuily. ] The first interstate Sabbath School Instl- lttle of thin Presbyterian synods of Iowa amid Nebraska opened at time First Presbyterian clnuch at Se'enteeulh and Dodge streets last ulght. Every scat mitt the lower floor of the large church was occupied when Rev , It , T , Bell of Falls City , Neb opened time meeting with devdiomal service. Time address of welcome was delivered by l1ev. S , Ii , McCorudck , pastor of time First church of tlds city , who said there was no gathering Immure welcolmmo thou the one he lad the pleasure of nddressilmg , which he compared with time national republican comivtmtiot ht session In SL Louis. lie salmi time St. Louis gathering was for limo purpose of discuss. hog matters of great temporal Import , while this hat ( to do with man's spiritual welfare , anti was , therefore , time more Iniporlatt. Ile spoke at some Icmigtim upon the hnpo lance of Sabbath school work and the Importance of the disomsslon w9deim would form a part of time program , Rev. Scott \V. Smith of Ihoono , Ia. , responded - sponded to time address of velconme , emi be- tm If of time visltimg delegates , lie spoke for severai moments in a pleasing strain Dud warned the chairman that time visitors should expect a spiritual amid Imilelleclual treat. Mr. McCormick announced that a telegram - gram had been received in the afternonn , amounting the illness of Chancellor Mac- Lean at Lincoln , which prevented Imim fran bciug present amid dellverhmg one of the principal - cipal addresses of the evclmiug. Itev. J. A , R'ordet of l'hiladelplmia was then introduced - duced and delivered an enlo tahming address which occupled about half am hour , speak- log substantially as follovs : "in this countrygenuime patriotism and true Christianity are one. The first duly of every Cln'istiam Is to evangelize time United States , It will not be denied that the work of evangelizhtg America is attended witlm ditflcudties. DIFFICULTIES TO OVEItCOMI. "First among these is the great nuinber of nationalities composing our population. It is lmot simply the varieties of these nationalities - tionalities , but time great ditnculty of couo- binitmg all of them into one bodypolitic. . Time next dilllcully is the different religious , there are not only time different denominations - tions but the different phases of these various - ous detonminatious. Next we have every variety and form of opposition to religion. This country i8 the resting place of all the Isms under heaven ; they look upon Ammerica as the battle ground of the world , and time battle must be fought to a flstsh iii times" United States , As America goes in religion , so goes time world. Realties all these dlill- culties we have those Itnpendimg perils , Illiteracy , criute amd so on. "Wtlllam E , Gladstone calls attention to our great territory. This very vastness , combined with the sparcity of our population - tion , is a great hindrance to our work. It is of great importance that time Christian church take mind hold for Christ the great strategic points in this warfare , the cities. The average Aumericaui looks upon his coumm- try as one great string of cities along the railroads , but beyond the sight of the passenger - senger upon the traits are nmlllious of people who are miles ( rota any place of worship. The great questlon is , hoe are we going to reach these thousands of people ? In time first place , I will say that we cannot reachm them if we depend upon the ordafnei milm- isters. There is a dearth of ministers already and ministers are an expemmsiv'e luxury. There Is a great need for the theological senminary , which has been established - lished in this city , and i predict a great success for it. But these people are not going to wait for the Omalma senminary to turn out miiilmisters. More than tlmat , the home board is heavily in debt and cannot supply nminislers to all time point3 where tlmey are needed. lions are we going to reach these people when we have neither time mnoney nor the nilnistcrs ? The gospel of Christ must be taken to them from the outside - side ; tug must send it to then. "The cities depend upon the country for the nee blood wlmlclt keeps the cities alive std vigorous , amid if we don't keep the blond pure and vigorous we can never Impe to keep the cities ht a healthy state. Time Sabbatim school affords the solution of this great questlon. Time world will never be won to Christ by tlmo work of tine ordained ministers. Not until all the gifts and graces and goods anti talents of God's people are utilized will time gospel be preached to all the people. The laymen in time Sabbath selmool have the faculty of getting close to time people and winning their hearts. There have bcen 45,000 nten amid women organized ! n Sabbath schools in time last eight years , mmd there are only 7,000 ministers ; It we can't give them ministers , sve can give timem mission Sabbath schools These ntlsslot schuals win time children , and when yet have won time clmlblren , you have won the parents. By this , I do not mean union schools ; we have tried tlmem , and we found that limey do not mimako Presbyterian churches. I nmeaum Presbyterian - byterian mission schools. PROGRESS IN EiGIT YEA1tS. "This Sabbath school work is closely identified with Oumaha. At time general as- seinbly of limo I'resbyterlami church , held In Omumaima him 1657 , a conunitteo was appointed to Imvesligato time question of Sabbath schools. It closely investigated time smatter it all its plmases , inchhmdhmg mm nioi schools , and it recommunended the work which is sow being carried on , I wtts nppointcd in charge of that work. We started in debt , but in 0110 year this debt had been cleared away. In the elghl ycos sitco this work was established - tablished we brave opened 5,160 eclmools , w'ltlm 365,000 nmenbers , besides reorganizing 1,700 schools. 1'01 should renmemnber that tlmeao eight years have covered a period of asv'ful ( hepression , "Our greatest trial Is that tvo can mla to little. Phoro arc over 12,000,000 boy's amid girls on the ottsldc , ss'utitiug for time Sabbath school.1'o have not a mat Sn Arizona s \Vhors nominated-whether its : wIio CaresVhors gold or silver-or both-what you care about is "who's my dotbler"-Does he give you what you want--arc his prices right--We've encleavored our little best to do for you just as you want to be clone by-and it's offering you suits at $7.50-X58,00-"l0 and $12 we haven't cult the quality -Nothing is stinted but the rTrice and we are confident . that illoll comparison you'll find them of the n 15 to y 20 - e know they'll wear as long'-look as well--anth save you many a col l lire . \ m . . . . , . . . . . . + . . . . . . . -m - . . - - . . . . , , . ' . . t . - , . Texas or Indian Territory , anti only one In MontanaVii want you all to help us lids work aloud by contributing to It. " The institute wIihmdml ) morning , afternoon anti eveuing seaslonsstoday anti tomorrow at time first clurelml at which subjects of special interest to Sunday school workers will be discussed by various delegates. - - b'1\1 : SitolS .VI' II.1L1 1'I11Cf. 1105(0 ( , . Store 19et5 Multi of SImO i'ntrn N , 11 , CILIs.PI11inliefyhlll. MISS ) S' , CihILUltly'S ANh INFANTS' CUSTOM MAI)1 ) : S1tOES , Direct from timlpfamous alaker anti wiih sell them AT EXACTLY ONE HALF the regular price AT ISOSTON STORE TOMORROW. They are assorted on immense long counters - ters , tied together , and wills big plaeartis over cnch lot , telling the scusatiount bar. gait price , old the sizes in each lot. You call he your own salesmami , if yam want ; everythlag has bcen made as easy as possible - ble on accotmnt of the crowds that are sure to commie. COX'S $1,00 INFANTS' ' SnOES , i0C , 1 TO 5 , Cox's $1,50 infants' shoes , 19e ; I to 5 , Cox's $1,50 eimlld's shoes , 71c ; 5 to 7. Cox's $2,00 child's slices , Sic ; 5 to S. Cox's $2,00 child's slmoes , $1.00 ; S to 10t. Cox's $2.50 utisses' shines , $1.25 ; It to 2 , Cox's $3,00 ladies' spring heel shmoes , $1.50 ; 2t to 4 , In these lots you will see the Quest leather anti the best shnelmtnking iii Aunerlca , No other store in town calm show such high grade shoes ; no other store in time world can make such a low price , itenment- tter it's either half price or less , LADIES' $3,00 TAN OXFORDS , $1,55 , Ou our center hargnln counters iii time shine depnrtnent sec 'ill place 350 pairs of ladies' tau oxford ties , butlom oxfords and southern lies , every pair worth $3,00 ; you take yomir choice al $1.59 ; any size you want. LAii1' ' OXFORI ) 'VIES , SOC. Doan lu tire basement we place on sale 1,100 pairs ladles' Mock and tau oxfords at Sac and $1,00 a pair , worth up to $2,00. IIOSTON STORE , OMAiLA , 16th aunt Douglas. Lott- holes 1'iu Ilr ( liurllitgtou Runic. SL Louis , Juno 13 , 11 mid 15 , San Francisco , June 15 , 16 , 23 anti 24. Chicago , July 4 , 5 slid G. Buffalo , July 4 and 5. Washingtnn , July 3 , I. 5 anti 6. Denver , June fd and 15 anti July 5 and C Salt Lake City , August 7 and S , Hot Springs , S. I ) . , Judy 3 turd 21. Yellovstote Park , June 1 to September 30 , Call at ticket otlice , 1502 Farnamii St. , amt ) get full info tnallon , J. 13. REYNOLDS , City Pass , Agent. .U. 1lppurttntly for au Isastern 't'rip At a very low rate is nffordeti by time N. E. " . meeting at Buffalo in July. Tickets will be on sale via the Lake Shore & Micldgan Southern railway , July 5 amid C at one fare plus $2.00 nmemberslmip fee for the round trip , lteturn limit can be extended to September 1. A stop at Chautauqua will be allowed elm the re- turn. A spiendid chance to visit Niagara Fahio Full particulars will be furlmishcd on application to Ii. 1' , Dumpimrey , T. P. A. , Kansas City , Mo. , or C. K.Vilbcr , A , G. P. A , Chicago. - -S Oman hmn , Chlengo-5tiec laL A Special Trata to Chicago for Omaha travel. exclusively. NOR'riIWESTEIIN LINE. 630 ; every nlghtt. ---S The mtdersigned wish to extend their ll'anks to their nmasy frieutis for their sympathy during the recomt sickness amt ucath of our daughter , Mabel Rex. MR. AN1) MRS. AV. A. REx. P Sig Tit1rOA 1' . AI , 'I'ruln. of time CIIICAGO .t MILWAUKEE ' & ST. PAUL RY. .Best service. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Dining car. City o0lcc , 1501 Farnam 't'ou Go Itlght ' 1'lu'o0git To Chicago if you take the Burlington's "Vestibuled Flyer. " No delays-no walls-no trauscrs-any- where. Leaves Omaha at 5 p. in. Arrives Chicago at S:20 : a nn. Tickets at 1502 Farnani street. 0 t NE' ' 1'ltIN. Mlssourl I'tm4 iilc Itnilnny' OMAIPA-ST. LOUIS , Only line without chamgu of cars. Leave Webster street depot 3:15 : p , m. Arrive at St. Louts union station 7:20 : a. m. CITY OFFICES , N , E. corner Timirteenth and Farnanm sts. tl A b'Islm Story \Vitli elements of truth , easily possible by using the Ncrlhwesters Ilne to somme of the many lakes north. Cost you $2.00 to $10.00. Dcpelmds min limo "llnaucial utmestlon , " 1401 Parnaum Street , Sumi.nrcr 'Pours. Don't make flual urarngcnmemmts for your sunttmier vacation mmt11 you have secured a tourist ( older issued by the UNION I'A- CIFIC. Call on or address A C. Dunn , City Pass , & Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnani st , . - - - - m , + n.1.i , IdNCtI.N ANU Itl1'UItN , Via "Rock Islam ltoute , " June 16 to 20 , good to return up to Jimmie 22. Ticket o111ce , 16th and Farsam streets , _ -S _ - . To all sununer resorts call at Rock Island City Ticket Ofiice , 1602 Parmiaui tit. LOC.tI , lilt Li'i'i'IiiS. Just before 9 o'clock yesterday mornimmg a gasoline stove explosion called time firm do- partmient to time reniilance of Frank 0. Greet , at 2101 1'imiton street , The biazu was cx tinguished witlt a imonimal loss , Harry Cidsscil , a 14-year.-old boy , is behmg held at the police station until his widowed tnotimer at Nebraska City can bo notl0ed. The boy ram away i oui hiume two weeks ago Ile was captn'ed in North Platte , but got away before Ilium identity had been es- tabiished , lie was foummd Monday uigbt at \Vcbster'street depot sick. Charles Morawitz , a boy who lugs been him the city jail on nmauy occasions , was wrested - rested ngaiu yesterday morning elm the charge of incorrigibility. On thu lad's last appearance - ance in poiico court a friend volunteered to furnl5im bin with a good lmomo , but Monday - day time boy showed lmia gratitude by ruin- nlmmg away. In time United Hlates court yesterday morn- iig John Sowern Wit $ hued $10 mad costs sal sent to Jail for tell days for stealing coal fraum Union Pauitiu cars , Pranic Gordon anti Frank ( toes , for selling liquor to time Indians , were fined $1 and coals each amid seat to jail for twenty days. 'flue expert culhiioyed by the Fidelity and Trust company of Maryland is at worlc iii time city hall , elmicking up the books of City Treasurer Edwards , lie viii spend awn or ilmree dm Y.k in umklug an cxasiih ha- tint according tm the rules of his company in which Mr. Edwards is bonded. E. T. ltedmoatl' was speeding down Douglas - las street yesterday on his wheel when at the corner of IfnOrteenlh ire ran into an express wagon drivel by Carl hlecke' Onc of the slmafts of time vehicle caught hint in time suds and threw hint violently to time pavement , lie wow picked up cemsiderably the worse for the tall and aeut to his Mottle , Deputy United Slates Marshal J , II. Thrasher of Plattsunnuth arrived ht the city yesterday with Jolut Maruschuk , forntor ; , ostnaslcr at Nimburg , Neb , Maruschuk tvlli ho placed on trial for enhezzlhig stamps to the extent of several hundred dollars. lie is cimargeti witim bnveuitg the unique idea of addressing a largo nuumbur of letters - ters to himself , stamplmig thou and crediting - ing hinmsalf with the suppoaititloua ashes made , Edna Ewing , a notorious woman of time lower side of life , Is im jail once nloro for the hundredth time , George l'ulcfzolm , a tnarrieti man witi sovcral chlldremm , Ilving at S1merman avclmuo amid Sprague street , was decoyed Into her place yesterday after. noon and upon leading searched for Ids pocketbook in vain. Peterson says it contained - tained $12.50. $ Ile was locked up us coil- ' p1atu10g witness. MUNYON'S NERVE CURE Cures all forms of nervousness , nervous prostration and all time symptoms of uervolms oxhauallomi , such as depressed spirits , peev- isimuess , irritability , general senslttvt'mless of the whole nervous system , falhrre of mem- cry , inability to comeemilrnle the thoughts , murhid fears , restless amid sleepless nights , pates in the head , noises iii the ears amid dizziness. It stimulates amid slrengtlmcus the nerves and acts as a strong tonic. Price 26 cents , Muny'on's lthemuatism Cure seldom falls to relieve ht ere to three Imotrs , and cures Its n few days , i'rieo 25c. Aimyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of Indlgcsliou and stomaeim troubles. I'rlce 25c , Mttnynn's Calaurh Itcnmedics positively cure. Price25e each , Mulmyon's Vitalizer restores lust powers to veak utom. Price $1 , A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists , utostly 25c a vial. Personal letters to Professor Mnnyon , 150 ; Arch street , Philadelphia. I'a answered villa free umedical athvico for any disease , Ill ( , CYCLONE 1IIIU'l'OCIUIPIIEI ) A Graphic Portrayal of the St. Louis Oyclone's ' Deadly Work , THE BEE HAS EXCLUSIVE RIGHT ( ) mily Aulheutle Ed Ilion l'ulrlislred Qrtlel. % 'ork of I'en iutd Cnioera uuti 'pie Ih'e Secllr.'S the 1Vorlc - fur Its Subscribers. Four hundred killed and 1,200 Injured Is the record of the cyclone which struck St. Louts caul East St. Louis at 5 o'clock en the afternoon of May 27.Vitlmhm half an hour tlmusanda of famlltes were rendered homeless - less and properly to the value of $30,000,000 was destroyetl. It was the must disastrous storm of modern tilmies , far more appalling than any earthquake or hurricane that has occurred In tlmia generation , hiundreds of miles of electric wires and thousands of lelepliolmo and telegraph poles were dashed to the ground like so nmany ninepias. Trees lucre uprooted and ] mrled a distance of several blocks. heavy lion fences were twisted as though they were so much tis , The masonryat the approaches of the great Ends bridge was blown away , steamboats lucre dashed across lime river , broken Into fragmotts amid lmrled high upon the opposite baaha. There was nothimig either min land or afloat to withstand the pitiless furyof the awful w lnd , which attained a velocity. of eighty nmilcs an hour and brought with It Imavoc , ruin and death. Right upon the lmeels of the storm cause Strauss , St. Louis' leading photographer , msho made perfect views of all the most Ra- portant ruins , which included sonic of the city's most auhstaumtlai buildings and churches. These views , together with a graphic description of time wreck ( ran the pen of one of St. Louis' most noted newspaper - paper amen , have been lmauisomely engraved and printed on supersized amid calemidered paper and bound iu book form , after the style of time \Vorld's Fair Views , which The Ileo scattered broadcast in 1691 , making sum interesting album of time great storm whtcim is almost priceless , as It is the only authentic - thentic edition , photographed direct front actual 11(0 or death , that Swill be published , The Bee lmas exclusive control of the production - duction and offers this eonmplete worlc of fifty pages , including forty-tlmrco full page views , to subscribers of The Daily- Dee for the insignificant stun of 25 cents and ome coupon cut out of the advertisement em another - other page. See advertisement printed on another page for directions for sending cs .niuging 1n coupons. - "Onuthti-Chicaio LimiteI. " MILWAUKEE ItY Built for speed , Comfort and safety. Short lime , Block systemn. Eieclric light. Fine . City ticket omce , 1504 Farnam street. Smmuuoer Idaeurslous to Culurndo , Time "Hoch Island Route" has now on sale tomist tickets rat greatly reduced rates to Denver , Cle atio Springs anth I'tmeblo , Re- menber this is time only line running its own trains without change from Omaha to all time above pobits. For full information call at Rock Island ticket office , 1602 Fartmamit street. NOILisS OI' 'I'llls 111'S'l'IC SARINI : . I'Ilgrtoitgeorlbtvesler u 1,1 .me. imperial Potentate Fl9d and escort front Temples between the l'aclflc coast and Omaha u'itlm accessories em route to Cleveland - land , 0. , i)55505 Omaha via the Union Pacific - cific , Northwestern line , 4t5 : p , m Juno 19. lie will be jointvl at Omaha by a party of nobles front Tangier Tanmple , Reserve berths at 1401 Farnani street. It , Ii. IIITCIIIE , General Agent. V.V. . C. A. Nntrs. A Musical ht The 13ec building rotundtt Monday evening , June 22 , under time direction - tion of Dr. 13uetcns , promises n rare trot to louvers of music. The Smykem lliauso elute s.iil 1111 the suclous vault with thei II nemst harmonies , Miss Josephine Ailon will whistle - tle her merriest stains ; Miss Florence 1Cmiox will sing and Alms. EIlrt Matheson w'lll give In her ehnrming style ehnracter sketches , ho th ludlcroiii rand palhetir Friday evening , June 10 , Is the date fixed for time "Leap you' " rmt of the \1'heel club , t a a s t A4 - ' N MME , YALE'S ' HAIR TONIC. LtllllS .tin .Hx'1'Idi3IExi It affords tnu grout plea.uru to call mite imtten. lmon of tbu public to my hxceisior llamr Tonic which Is mime stet mmd oimy remedy known to chenmietry w htclt turn , gray hair lack to iti original rumor without dye. IL hie gomo on record us heimg the mast vulummbie and relen timlo of all vim mleal dlsco erles ( or the hair , and I personuli ) ' endorse its acmlon anti giro the public my soielmm guumnteu that it has been tested la emery conceivuhis way and has roved Itself to ho lhu ml Hair a tecillc. It dope 1)andrut Ilnlr Flllllllg mind curs ) ( witldn a few day's , and ercmmlea a luxurious gtomellm , Corm- talus no Injurloua Inatedietil , and 1i not sticky or greasY. min the contrary , It nlukes the Imir teL y'uulhfui , huffy and keeps it In curl For . gentic0te0 turd Indlee tvilh hair prematurely. gay , a little stay streaked huir , entirely gummy and with ill. iii prods It it , peclully recent. amended. Ail druggit. and dralere sell it. Price , 11.00. G for 15.0) . Beauty 1100k Bent free to ail unto request it , My1m. hf , YALI , Health and Complexion Special. tat , 1'aie Tentplo of Ueauty , Chicago , 4f 1f 1r r 4r 4f r f er f U ! If of U Of 1f f r f of dl , lice , JOUO 17 , ISJJ , i BAD HABITS Strange how easily folks , acquire bad habits. Strang- Af cr yet how they persist in then ( , Strangest of all ! lf - how they don't know they arc bad habits. Many of " the brightest men in Onlalm have acquired the bad habit of paying too ' much for their ncckwcar , ' 1'llcy d f seem to like to , 'rimey > , ro into ' a store and cheerfully hand over 35c for a little silk bow that they could buy 41 at tt"he Nebraska" for 15c , Thcy go into another f store and I:1 : Y 50C for exactly tic. same four-in-hand " we sell here fora quarter. They see a tic i t 1 't window labeled "Ascot" Or ' 'De , . Joinvillc , " of mUunral c.nrrltf and they draw out their seal pocketbooks and pay 71 ; for it without a nturnlur while another illall , at , " 1'hc Nebraska , " goes down in his jeans for half a dot. tbf lar and gets a nickel change and the same tic exactly , t1r a are not reforme.ls , tlc arc not in the Salvation ' . Army business.Ve are in the business of selling neckwear and Other things t0 ic'ople who Want to save n 1 4f t money and who like to go where they arc sure to save it.Ve sell fancy colored 13ov s 5c each , 1V hlte string tics roc a dozen. Colored lawn tics 5c each to 25c a f dozen and a magnificent , unequalled , and unniatcha- blc array of Kai-Kai and I' J 11r , , , , . . 5 ilk tics at 1 cl y nearly half what proud stores net for them , 'i" it arc stuff' these cool ties of ours and they arc 1f snaking some stores feel weary. a If c . a r _ b 1 -Ly11-rT uTh.rIES THE KING. " THEN SAPOLIO S GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. The Attraction at a,5 Big Store Is the dusvnrhght rightness of oerythiug sell We ; right qualities , right uteasnrc' , right prices. 1Ve seli the celebrated R1"1"1'ERIC IC I'A'r'I'EIlNS. "e rent , tau' , trove and sell I'lmtnos , Just non' We are ulmtkiog special bltrgthl : o1Tei In mill deparlaments before luvoicing. Clt1iiii b News xtr ao > < diilal" , We beg to announce to the purchasing publlc that we have bnuglmt the entlra stock of men's , boys' and children's Spripg amid Suummer Suits aumd Trousers of Messrs , ' Benedict & Co. , the well kuowmt wholesale tailors of 'ml iiwaukee , Men's Suits and Trousers of time very llneat and choicest quality at prices that wvihl now enable us to offer -some very remarkable bargains. The sale connmeuces Wednesday , Jmme 17 , to conlimo mmltl each amid every Stmit and Odd Trousers has been sold , ERE ARE TIIE I'RiCES. LOT 1-About 600 men's flue all wool a Suit iii this lot whlclt wlmolesaletl for lest Suits , such famous cloths as the genuine than $15,00 mum up to $16,00 , therefore regu Sawyer Beaver Damn and Islaumcl cnssinere Inr $20.00 to $23,00 Suits ; in this sale choice and blue and black clmeviots , made up in for only the latest styles , which Messrs , Bemmedlct & Co. sold at wholesale for $5.00 and $10.00 , $ I2.5 therefore regular $10.00 and $12,50 Suits , ' ' Boys' amid chlldrom's Suits and Trousers at in this sale clmoice for less tluan wholesale cost. 5,00 Washable Suits , ages 3 to S years , at LOT 2-Abort 700 men's very sue Suits , 350 in all time latest fabrics , made and trinmetlVashablo Trouners , ages 3 to 15 years , at like tailor made , which Messrs. Ileuedict & lOo 1 Co. wholesaled for $12,60 to $14,50 , there- Brownie Overalls , ages 4 to 11 years , at. S fore regular $17.50 uud $15.00 Suits ; In iOo i this sale choice for All vooi Knee Pants , double seat an@ C 10.oo douhle knees , regular $1,00 grade , at LOT 3-About 450 men's flncst Snits , not 5 D TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT MAKES OF PIANOS FOR SALE. Special dale Wash Silks Cutdoil' ( 'lie'heI and Smrl1lilt 14ash Si 1Ic Fffteou Gouts a Ynrtl Frown S:30 : to 10 a. in , Wednesday morning , None sold to other stores. 1 1A'E ItENT PIANOS , r 9' t4 . . ° 9 ' 1 L 4 Z Shirt 4 , s i' A w Waists s 1v"r \C , k 50 dozen ladies' nesv Shirt Waists ( 1 mode of time choicest malelals , best colorings , all absolutely ( mist colors ; limo $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 Waists all , r 4 6 o at 40c. . 'l j Y , \ 100 dozer nesv Organdie , Lawn and ' $ ' , S. Dimity Shirt Waists , prettier and hmore 1 deslrablo titan ammy $2,00 or $2.0 Shirt \1'alsl In Omulma ; every sire uud color , m aJ ; m. sillies , checks , figures , black anti , r r y while , at 75e amid DSc. - , AU the High Grade Pianos for Rent or Sale 1f 1 f Here is it Pic111C . 1 can Potted Ox Tongue , 1 can Deviled Ii ant , 1 can Potted Ilam , for. , , , . , , , . . . 10o 2 lonnd coma Corned Beet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Compressed Cooked Corned liecf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Sugar Cured Bacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 i0 t Sugar Cured Ilams. . . . . . . . . 6ro m Call hero uhmcmi you wnnt all kiids of Meats at prices that no place huh time home of Bargains cat offer , . HAYDEfSHAYDES a GENT : LADIES lbmdredaofrentedie.arepu"lpguamnte.1to / , Po not trine with tlopne , . 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