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CHINA I'rvlmMf Action of fulled Stilton In ApiiriM -il ?' .Iiiniin'e CluirKi'. WASHINGTON. Juno 11. Among tvo foreign representatives In Washington Iho luforruatlon that tho United States wou d probably augment Iih military forco In China was received with very gonrral satis faction, particularly In Ilrltlsh and Chlncso circles. Mr. Nnbashlma, tho Japjn:so charge, pointed out that the forwarding of a largo military forco by any one of the Kuropean powers would exclto wusplclon and opposition, whereas, such a course by tho I'nltcd States was absolutely above sus picion. Whllo no Joint rcquoit hud bo n made on thlB government to act jot, bo eald, the other powers would sref "Illy acqul. esco In tho action and apptuuil Its dlslntcr cstcdne3s. 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The dlspaLh further says thut tho diplomatic repre sentatives nt l'ekln agreo that the Chlncso government la quite Incapable of rcator.ng order and maintaining pio.ee, so they have sent orders to their respective ndmlrals to bring forces for the protection of tho sev eral legations. Tho dispatch left Pekln before the re ported killing of the Japancso chancellor. The Toklo ofllclals express tho belief that tho uprising In China was originally antl Chrlstlnn, but now has taken tho larger form of nntl-forulgn. TELEGRAPH LINE AGAIN CUT I, nut Word from Kr'iu)h Mlnlxtcr lit I'rKIn Will Dntril .1 n n e I PARIS, Juno in. 1:35 p. m. At n cabinet council today tho minister of foreign affairs, M. Detcasse, announced that the telegraph line to l'ekln had again been out. The latest dispatch from tho Trench minister there, ho added, was dated tho rvenlng of Juno 12 nnd said tho Chinese government had Informed lilm It would not oppose the foreign detachments entering l'ekln. Tho French consul at Tien Tsln, M. l)cl casso announced, had telegraphed, that all was quiet within the Krcnch concession there, which was guarded by French and Russian troops. Finally, M. Delcasso said, a swift, first class cruiser had been ordered to proceed to Taku to reinforce tho French naval division nt that place. JIImn Terry llt-llrvcil lo lie Alive. NKW YORK. Juno 15. Dr. A. D. Leonard, rocretary of tho Missionary society of tho Methodist Episcopal church, received tho following today from Tlcu Twin: "Tsun Unas safely arrived here. Shan Tung is ordered to Chin Klang. Pekln in dangerous Htato. Chinese army Is quite un certain. " This disposes of tho rumor circulated a day or two ago that Miss Terry, had been murdered. Sho was atTaun'Huas nnd all thj Methodist missionaries there have, it ap pears, arrived safely in Tlun Tsln. Ch.n Klang Is on tho Yang Tsc river, about 200 miles nbovo Shanghai. Tho Shan Tung mla slouarlcs will go there If they can. Paris Expedition Pictures, Part II now ready. 10c nnd coupon cut from tho Ileo. RUNNING MATE FOR M'lilNLEY (Continued from Hrst Pago.) rived this afternoon. Kx-Scnntor quay enme. to Philadelphia today and went to tho homo of n personal friend, where, ho will remain during tho convention. Ho did not take his place iih n member of the nntlounl committee nnd will not until tho contests are settled. Regarding the vice presidency, Mr. Quay said Pennsylvania had no choice. BR0WNL0W WINS OVER EVANS Heiiiilillenn .ut liimil Committee Ile Mitcn liny (ti lU-clilliitt I ( iiiiIcnIm, . I'lllLAnKI.I'lIIA.-Tunc 15. The rcpub llcun nntlonal committee todny put In three long hossIoiis on tlio c ntcsts Hint have be u brought before it ami adjourned late to night with tho controversies practically Am posed of. except that from Delaware. This has been referred back to tho subcommittee with Instructions to ngaln endeavor to bring tho factions to a basis of tigreemmt and will receive final action tomorrow. An Im portant action today was the BCittlug of tho lliowuloW delegates In tho "JjnnesBcc contest and refusing admission to tho friends of Tension Commissioner Evans. The contest wns very bitter nnd nt ono time there wns the possibility of n serious iti cotintcr between llrownlow and Gvaiis. Tho quite most Interesting feature of the day was tho speech of Senator Hnnnn In tho Delaware ease. Senator Ilanna Is earnestly anxious to harmonize tho faction In Delti waro and his speech beforo tho commutes today urging nnother attempt at agreement showed his feeling In the matter. ' Tho notion of the committee in the varolii contests has caused It to bo generally re marked that It has not been Inlluenrcd In tho least by the leaders. Senator Manna's friends fiom tho south, especially the cfll.c holders, have received scant consldcratUu. Whcro thero wcro rival factions of olllce J holders as In Alab.tmn both sides have- been ' denied seats. The defeat of Vlmb;r.oy In Louisiana and tho elevation of Warmottth Is said to have been distinctly untagonUt c i to the closest friends of tho administration. as Mr. Wlmbcrley was sustained by the ad ministration In tho light mndo against bl confirmation when ho wai appointed col lector of the port of Now Orleans. It will In opposing this continuation that War mouth took occasion to mnko samo bitter remarks ubout Senator Manna, who was fliipportlng Wlmbcrley. In tho New York case It Is nsserted that tho dec slon was against Senator Piatt anil other case are Instanced by members of the, committee ai examples of Independent action. Tltkl' I'll Tt'llHOMHOf I'llNO, When the session began this morning tho contest over the dolegatlon-at-largo from Tenncsjeo wns Immediately taken up, It. S. Sharp, chairman of tho state executive com mittee, being recognized to speak for tho contestants bearing tho namo of Pension Commissioner Evans. Mr. Sharp contended on behalf of the Evans contestants that they were prevented from participating In the state convention which chese delegates and that the whole troublo originated In tho state committee which Issued tho call. Mo claimed that the call designated a date for holding county conventions, stritlng that where conventions ' had not been rcguhirly held dclegntcs should be elected on tho day named. Mc nlso said ! that previous to tho call cotnciitlnns had i been hold In twenty-two counties, in eigh teen of which Instructions had been given for Evans. Contests ensued and nt the con vention a sulllclent number of llrownlow delegates, thus "choseit. secured control of the temporary organisation. ..As a con sequence tho Evans -people held another convention. Mr. llrownlow and hla followers woro represented by Congressman Olbson and Georgo i.Mellendreson. They dwelt with es pecial cmphnsls upon tho claim of the llrownlow delegation to regularity. Mr. Glboon also assoited that the llrownlow or regular convention wns composed of n large mnjorlty of the uncontested delegates, whereas tho Evans convention consisted "almost exclusively of contpjflng delegates and their Nashville sympathizers." Mo also asserted that even If nil tho Evans contestants hnd bean seated they would havo fallen DS short of a majority In the Htato convention. Mr. Evans tpoko In behalf of his own delegation. -Mr. llrownlow, who followed Mr. Evans In defense of his own caurte. contradicted some of i.Mr. Evans' statements. 11 o bh sortcd that Mr. Evans was himself n party to a contest with the postmaster from his own town. "That Is falsa," shouted Mr. Evans, ris ing from bis scat. Iloth men clarol nt ench other for n socond nnd both began to gesticulate rather wildly nnd to talk at one?. Thero wero then loud calls on the part of mem bers of tho committee, for tho sergennt-nt-arms. Finally both resumed their seats. 'Mr. llrownlow then cont'nucd the presenta tion of his case. When tho Tenncssojcars hed rotlred Mr. Durbln of Indiana moved that each dele gation bo given half n vote. This propcH'. tlon was voted down almost unanimously. A motion to sent the llrownlow delegation was then carried without n indenting voice. Tho llrownlow delegates from tho tnto at largo who wero thus given places on tho temporary roll are: Henry It. Gllsni. ros ter V. Brown, George N. Tillman nnd John A. McCnll. Thero wero also contestants In tho Klfth, Sixth and Ninth districts of Tennessee. In the Fifth. Ernest Caldwell nnd .1. J. Elllatt, Evnns men, wero seated. In tho Sixth. A. W. Wills nnd J. W. ritts. also Evana mon, wore seated ami In the Ninth, D. A. Nunn nnd G. T. Taylor, llrownlow delegates wcro seated. lun- Mini Seorc Vlelury. Tho committee also decided tho content from tho Nineteenth district of Pennsyl vania during tho attornoon, This case nroso out of tho controversy betweon tho counties of York nnd Cumberland on tho question of rolatlve presentation in tho con foronco for tho selection of delegations. Originally, tho three counties comprising tho district hnd equal lo.iresentatlon, but In Into years thoro ha boon n departure from this rule tu some ccsa and York has bn given nn Increased voto beinute of larger population. In tho Inst conference demand was made for thte Increaso and was denied. Tho result was n content betwee.i John U Mill of Cumberland and James A. Dale of York. Mr. Quay espoused tho cauw of -Mr.- Mill, who stood for co-equal reprwantntlon on tho part of the counties and Senator Tonrcso made an nppeal for him. Tho result was favorable to Jlr. Mill. l onli'Kt Owv 'r'i. Tho evening session wns devoted to the hearing of arguments In tho cantoats from Texas. There woro seven oasc3 fiom that Btate. Including two delegate! fiom tho stnte-nt-lurgo nnd the Kliflt. Fourth, Fl'th, Sixth. Seventh and Ninth districts. In a general wuy tho controversy throughout the stnto was over tho question of tho selcctlou of a membor of tho national committee. Th's position Is now occupied by John Grant, whllo E. M. H, Oreen and Kepri'sentatlvo Maw Icy are both credltod with aspirations to fill tho ofllce. Technically, tho tight In volved the regularity of tho various convrn. tlons, stato nnd district. In the cao of tho stato convention both sides claim reg ularity, Mr. Green, as state chairman, called that convention to order nod pre sided while a temporary chairman was being chosen. It Is claimed that he announce the ivsult upon on eitlnuito and upon a re count It was found that ho wns wrong, hu that notwithstanding this the preilllng oniccr wns held In trillion. When tho eon uutlnn ndjou'rncd ths nntl-Grvcn party took potstssion of the hall, holding Its con vention, holding possession mull t.Uh , when the Grcenltes met nnd held tlulr con vention, llotb claim to have n majority of tho regularly elected dclegntcs, both claim tho ptopcrly elected chairman nn.l b th claim regularity. Iloth coiiventlotu choac Mr. Green nnd Mr, Ilawl'y ns delegates, so there U no contest on them, but tho Green convention named In addition William II. McDonald and W. M. Hogers. while tho other convention named C. M. Ferguson and George I), Jackson, These Inst named pairs wero pitted against each other. The hearing was leun on the Fltst district. Representative Maw ley spoke for his side nnd General W. W. Dudley represented the Green delegates. Mr. Mawley made a( vigorous pica for wbai ho called "decent ' republican politics In Texas," which ho said was represented In tho claimants ho represented. With but little discussion Walter T. Burns nnd John Adklns, Mawley dclegntcs, wero seated. Tho Fourth and Fifth districts wcro passed over nnd tho eommltteo began tho consideration of the Sixth district. Tho committee decided that neither delegation was entitled to the scats, nnd tho district will not bo represented on tho temporary toll. In the Seventh Texas district, C. A. Doyn ton nnd G. W. Chllds, Mawley delegates, wcro selected, Tho eommltteo then adjourned. RATES ARE NOT TOO HIGH I'lutli'iuiin .lour H'llccx KtinnnM City Hotels from Clinrui' of i:lorllon. KANSAS CITY, June 10. The subcommit tee of tho democratic national committee, appointed to deal with the arrangements for tho national convention July 4, nut here today. Tho committee came to Kansas Clt to make Dual iirrangcmcntB for the gtuher lug nnd to hear reports of the local com mittees nnd of Colonel John I. M.irtlu, scr tennt nt nrms. lion. James K. Jones, chairman of the na tional committee, presided. Those p es.nt wele: J. G. Johnson, Kansas, vlco cUal.'inun of tho executive committee; C. A. Wa ah, Iowa, secretary of the national eominittoc; Messrs. 1), J, Cnmpaii, Michigan; Adair Wll hon, Colorado; William J. Stone, M.ssoari, and John 1. , M,i tin. After n conference with the lending hotel men nnd with tho general convent. on com mittees of Kansas City, Chairman Jons handed to tho Associated Press n signed statement assuring tho public that the rates naked arc not exorbitant. It was decided that each of the 930 dele gatus should recolve besides his own sent four tickets of ndmlsslon to all tho scst'Ions of the convention, but that no extra tickets would to given to the alternates, their per quisites being limited to u seat In tho con vention. Somo of the members fnvored giving each alternate an extra ticket, but this proposition was voted down. Judge Wilson of Colorado displayed a sample of tho democratic campaign button here today. Jt Is In the form of a clover lenf. Tho Inscription, strangely enough, is In gold letters nnd Is ns follows: "Dem ocracy Stands for Bimetallism, not Mono metallism: People, not Trusts; Itepubllc, not Empire." DELEGATES GOING EAST WeMorn Men 1 Thronuli Dip C'lt)- . lOiiroiitr- N lle Nn ill it u I ( fiitef nlloit. iia cira went.. f'ntluii. (, Several special tstrs wonUthrough Omaha yesterday afternoon bound for tho repub lican nntlonal convention nt Philadelphia. Some of them wero gaily decorated, notnbly those containing tho Colorado delegation and delegates from western Btates, Including Utnh, Nevada and Wyoming. Another delegation ot Nebrnskn repre sentatives also took their doparturo for tho convention, nmong them John D. Haskell of Wakefield, G. 11. Darr of Lexington and Mr. llalrd, ono of tho alternates. Mr. Darr was accompanied by bis wife and will make an excursion to Europe before returning to his home. Judgo H. S. Baker nlso went on to view the proceedings as a spectator. Would ot Aeet-iil 1'omIIIoii. WASHINGTON, June in. Admiral Dowey, who returned from his western trip on Wednesday, was seen today by nu Associated PreES representative and asked whether or not ho would define his position relatlvo to the vlco presidential nomination. Ho re plied thnt Inasmuch as ho had not been of fered tho nomination It would perhaps be presumptuous In him to say that ho would or would not accept It. "Hut," It was suggested, "many democrats throughout tho country are discussing tho desirability of placing you on the ticket with Mr. Dryan." "I havo never contemplated being a can dldato for vlco president," replied the ad mlrnl. "I nm not a candidate for nomina tion for that olllce and would not accept tho nomination If offered. My position Is un changed; I stand now whcro I have stood for tho past threo months." Tho above statement wns submitted to and approved by Admiral Dowey. Don't you know somo deserving girl who ought to havo a vacation? Cut youi vaca tion coupons from Tho Dec and save- then for her. S 111 l 1 1 l'lic, Mninll lln mtliii'. About 1:20 this morning a lire wns UN covered In the third Hour of the Klopp & Uartlett printing house on Fnrnum street. It was extinguished beforo doing any dam ns e. COFFISR D1SFASUS. Milliliter nnd Yoiiiik l.ndy A nVoti'tl, Jtlnletois sometimes find they suffer from the offsets of hnd habits as well us ordinary people. Itov. Mr. of Athens, N. Y,, had become greatly emaciated (torn 'coffee drinking, which prcduceJ stomnch troublo and nil of tho effects of overwork or por nourishment. Ho quit tho coffee and begnn drinking Postum Cereal Food Coffee. Ills health began to Improve and ho now wolghs 151 pounds, an Increaso of 15 round) over his formor weight. This Improve ment In health nnd strength Is shown to bo duo to tho uso of Postum Foo.l Coffe.. by tho fact that when ho stops drinking Postum as ho has done for nn exparlment ho begins to loo llesh and get back Into his old condition. A youug lady who writes about the casj says that sho was formerly suffering greatly from "thoao twin dlseasoj," dyspepsia end norvousness. "I knew that both ot tho dlcascH bad their origin In tho use of coffee, nml whllo I was fully awaro of Its Injurious effects upon my systom I was not willing to glvo U up, for I ill'l not know of nn thlng to talio Its place. "Tea, I know, was al.no Injurious, unl as for cocoa, It lacked the 'snup ami go' which can alone satisfy a cotTeo drinker's taHto. About two years ago 1 purchased my first box of Postum Food Coffoo and quit tho uso of coffee. I rnwlu Poitum according to directions nnd found I had a drink not only equal to coffee, but far su perior to It In many ways. Slnco that tlmo I havo used It constantly and find my general health very much Improved, and the 'twin diseases' gone. I alto send you the namos of He v. and Mrs, nt Athens, N, Y who havo bejn greatly helped by tho use of Prstum Food Coffeo In tho placo of ordinary coffeo," PILES CURED WITHOUTTHE KNIFE, itching, it M.n, iii,i:i:i)i. on Ptto. THLUI.VG IMI.ES, NO CURE, NO PAY. I voin niti;mnr. whom vol know to nn iihmaiii.k, 1 will tell you that ho Is authorized by the manufacturers of Puzo I'lle Ointment to iq. fund tho money to every purchaser whero , It falls to cure tiny enso ot piles, no matter ' of how long standing. This Is n new dis covery which lias proven by actual tests that it will euro 5 per cent or tho cases. Cuns ordinary cuses In six days; tho worst i cases In fourteen days. Ono application . gives eiiso iiuil rest. Hellcves Itching lit stntitly. Cnn be sent by mall. I'llicu r, c. ' It your druggist should fall to have It In stock send us 50o In postage stamps and we will forward tho snmo by mail. Your ' druggist will tell you that we nro reliable, i ns wo nro well known by every druggist 1 In tho rnltcd States. Manufactured liv ihi. ' Paris Mcdlrlno Co., St. t.ouls. .Mo. Wo are niso tniiniirncturers or tne wen Known Rem edies, l,;ix.itlvo Urontn-Qulnlnc Tablets and drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic FAMILY FEUD ENDS FATALLY South Dakota Man Kills tho Lover of Ilia Dtucbter, MURDER IS DONE WITHOUT WITNESSES Mnn Who Did (In. Killing linn Curried ii Hfvnlti-r Miicc I lie 'i'linc He Wiim Shot from mi AiiiIiiinIi. SIOUX C1TV. June 15. (Special Tele gram.) As the result of a family feud arlflng over his daughter, Lorenzo Stevens today shot nnd Instantly killed Samuel Livingston, on Stevens' farm near Klk Point, S. 11. -Stevens made no effort to cs capo uml was nrrcsted. Thero wcro no eye witnesses of the shojtlng nnd the only In formation nbout the tragedy comes from Stevens himself. Livingston, who was about 58 jcira of age, Uvea on an adjoining farm to Stevens. Livingston has for u long time wanted to marry the daughter of Stevens, who !s now about 1!) yeats of age. Tho proposition was strongly opposed by Mr. and (Mrs. Stevens nnd bad fcxsllng between tho two neighbors reunited. About a year ago Stevens, whllo standing In his own doorway, was shot from ambush, tho ball passing thiough his baud. Mo has always said be know who did It, but has ! refused to tell. Slnco the occurrence, how ver, ho has carried a revolver. lAccordlng to the story of Slovene', ho wns plowinc corn In his Held today, when Llvlngstou with a monkey wrench struck Stevens In the breaEt. Stevens says ho then fired over Livingston's head, when Livingston again struck him with tho wrwnch and In return he shot Livingston through tho heart, killing him instantly. Livingston's body was allowed to Ho whero it fell until tho coroner enme. That of ficial waa making an investigation last evening. FARMER KILLS HIMSELF Well Known Mini .SIiooIh Hie Top of 111m lltail (111 nllii ii It I lie. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., June 15. (Special Telegram.) A dispatch from Canlstota, Mc Cook county, states that John Fisher, a Veil known farmer living three mllea from that place, committed suicide this morning by shooting the top of his head off with a rifle. lllVCNtllClltf lll'lllll of lllMllll. SIOUX FALLS, S. I)., June 15. (Special Telegram.) Sheriff Donahue th's afternoo.i summoned V. E. Wtlley, Sever Molgesan and John C. Farley as a coroner's Jury to Investigate the death of William Dowdle, the wealthy retired farmer who dlel last ! night as tho result of n blow said to hnvj been dealt lilm by Joseph Koctzle, n loc saloon keeper, who Is now under bonds j pending tho verdict of the coroner's Jury. After viewing tho remains tho coroner'a Jury took nn adjournment until ! o'clock tomorrow morning, when tho taking of tho testimony will begin. Tho pojt mortem ex- J (IIIIlIIUllUIl lUUUIItll'll lUll. IJJ Illll-U lltllllUK physicians is said to havo revealed tho fact that tho vital oigans showed conditions of old disease and that death did not neces sarily result from tho blow alleged to havo been struck by Koctzle. ('inlet from 'WjoiiiIiik. OMBVKNNn, Wyo Juno 15. (Special Telegram.) Ooorgo Dlllmnn of Choyenno passed tho highest examination hero today for the congressional appointment to West Point. Torrey H. Maghco ot Hawllns was named as alternate. Seven hundred kegs ot powder have been placed In n shaft In n high hill nn tho Sher man cut-oft nnd will be exploded at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. A lurge number of peoplo will witness tho ev nt. It Is expected tho hill of solid rock will bo liter ally torn to pieces. It ii I ii In Soiilli Diilioln, MITCHELL, S. I).. June 15. (Special Tel egram.) A fine rain covered this section early this morning and again this evening, raining over an hour, when an Inch of wnter foil, drain of all kind? In this" section Is In good condition. Weather for the last ten days has been nulle cool. PIEltltE. S. I).. June 15. (Spei-lal Tele gram.) Another rain of a half Inch fell here last night, making tho rainfall for tho last forty-eight hours two nnd one-half Inches, llcports from different parts of the rango Indicate that It was well soaked. Ail vimiIIhIm In Convo nl Ion, SIOl'X FALLS. S. n., Juno 15. (Special Telegram.) Delegates continue to nrrlvo to attend the annual meeting of the Seventh Day 'Adventlsts. now using hold In this city. Seney Island is dotted with tho tents of tho hundred-? of Adventlsts who are in town. At n business meeting this nfter noon steps wcro taken to Incsrporato und-r tho namo of tho Seventh Adventlsts asso ciation in order thnt the rhurch properly of tho society might bo held In any pint of the conference In trust for the denom ination. ! MovenienlN of Ml Mi Cnvnlr.v. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 15. (Special.) Troop C. Sixth cavalry, which caino to Fort Hutscll n fow week3 ago from Fort Logan, ' hns been returned to that pest nnd will ' Join thp regiment and go lo the Philippines Trooy H, First cnvalry, has been ordered to Fort Logan to replace Troop C of tho Sixth. This will leavo Fort Kussell deserted so far as troops are concerned unless another de , tnchuient Is ordered hero. I No Snmllio nt Mlli'lii'll, I MITCHELL, S. D.. Juno 15. (Special Tel egram.) An erroneous report has galne.l cir culation that thero Is n enso of smallpoy. In Mitchell and Orand Army of thn Itepub lie visitors expecting to como hero next week nro writing hero for information. Thero Is positively no smallpox and no foundation for tho report. I I Scliren nuil Wife lleiieli Hoiiip, ' PIEHItE, S. D.. June 15. (Special Tele gram.) James S. Sebree and bride arrived home last night from Springfield, Mo., whom tho wedding ceremony was performed last Tuesday evening at the resiucnco ot tuo bride's slater- Mr Sebree U marshal of tho supreme court and well known over the , etule. Too Late $15 high grade blue serge suits $15 fancy cheviot suits reduced to Boys' Department A special Saturday attract tion in boy's two-piece high grade cheviot suits only Unfortunately for us this is not a sale of a few odds and ends, but it is an entire stock of all sizes that we should have sold a month ago and must sell now, Continental Clothing Company N. E. Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts. Uliiwick JimHuk Ua Ucnd about the l''uriiltitru I.. " I .i V 1 Uargainsin our great JUttC CleaTlJlg SalC TliisNo.103 Solid Oak Sideboard- - top 22x12 nicely carved J$J: and ball bearing casters K reduced from $1C00 to t Clearing Price $9.75 No. Uonlile ('line Sen! Hotel lloeUi'i Solid golden oak nicely carved--wide Hat arm comfortable and large tho standnrd price of theso $5.00 Clearing nt ...82.75 .n. 10O Morrl Cliulm Oak and mahogany finish patent adjustablo backs lino finish patent ored cushions regular selling prlco would bo $12.00 Qt iy whllo they last only I O These nro our stock numbers, and can order by number. Discomfort After Meals. Ing impressed with a sensation of Fonllnir i.iihphhmI with a sensation of stutllness nNl finding tho Food both to distend and painfully hung llko ii heavy welcht. nt the tilt of the Stoma, h. arc I symptoms of Indigestion Added to theso tho sufferers will often hnvo constipation. Inward Pllea, Fullness of the Blood In tho Head. Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea, I Heartburn. 'Headache. Disgust of Food.) Gaseous Eructations. Sinking or Flutter-1 Inr- nf thn lliart Minkliiir ur Sufrocullni! Sensations when In a lying posture, Dlz 7.lnohs on rising suddenly. Dots or Webs beforo tho Sight. Fever nnd Dull Pain In i tho Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Vel- 1 ln.nijid it tlw, KUIn .intl l- PM Pnln lit thp ' Hide, Chest, Limbs and Sudden Flush, s o' J neat. A few doses of Radway's Pills will freo ths system of nil tho above namexj dlsordeis Purely vegetable Price, 25 t'ts per box Sold by all drug gists or sent by mall on receipt of pi ice HADWAV&CO 65 Elm Strict New orfc IJe suro to get 'iladway s " rirrvoiit mst met 1'ailinz Jl.ra orr, tilttiplAtanoi... etc., caued bjr ovtr work una luditcrfltloni. 'They quiehtu and lurtlv rvntora Lott Vlulltr In old or toudh. ma lit n tniin far itmlt. hicl lien or pU'Uuro. l'r.unt IniiinltTan l Lvin.umt.tlun If tuW. in Ktna Tllr luo tU'onniiimd.lt improienxiut iJednctn CUKli Lr all otiir f Wul uionliaTinKthtjRsnuino ! AJucXablau. .Tlidr baro cuted tliouuiadt suilnil' care ou. WeelfuKMltlro writtea iuarant to f AJAa' REAIEDY CO., Po0 For sale in Omann, Neb, by Jns. Forsytli, 0 N lCth, Kulin & Co., litli and DougluJ, und In Council llluffs by J, O. DuHaven, Driigglsta Summer Tours on Lake Michigan. THE SKjMK,p MASM.TOU tttr iiHu-Mnirnr -nrvlr-t icluivuly. lfktkri trlttklr I trie fur OliurlntuU, UmrUor nprlntf flujr tr. HUamthlp Lnvm for Huwrlurt KMteru ud LEAVES CHICAGO A6 FOLLOWS; Tar I u m Tbur I I nia Hat 4 p. m. Mnnltou Steamship Company, OFFICE & 0QCKS, Ruth and N. Water Sti. Chicago. Ague Suit Sale On account of the delay in our store front alterations we are overstocked in June with men's suits that should have been sold in May so we will make Saturday asuit selling day at the Continental Q75 385 A Good Iron Bed Any size whlto enamel brass knob3 and generally sold for $3.00 Wo still have a few loft at tho Clearing Prlco of, each $1.00 No. 701-Sollil link ItnoU-r Leather seat, fancy shapes good strong rocker generally fold 1 OA for J 1.00 -Clearing Prbe . ...A'OU ."No. I I." I'loill Coni'li Well mado full size any X Kf color Special Clearing Price 0tfJ From $S.nO. No. 77- Mlirnry Talilc Heavy twist legs lnrge drawer and lower shelf slzo of top, 30x48 either oak or mahogany flnlch former price $22.00 whllo they g If not convenient to visit the store jou ft fit I Ifawf E 1 1 B HQ If I A warm weather lougli Is the worst kind of a couch. Mitl-Kuwf will ' tu, 11 urimMUn sell it, AMI 'NK.Mlj.NTS. Last Two Performances Matinee and Night Quo Vadis BOYD'S ON KNIGHT ONLY Tuesday, Juno II). OltANP THSTI.MONIAI. HKNUFIT TO .JAKE ROSENTHAL. Manager of tho Orplirum. Scats will be put on sale Saturday morning at tho llox Olllce. TROCADERO Week Cumiiii'ii' Iiik Hundny Miit., June 17 1,1 1,1,1 v ATwnon and ii I'apital Company In the ItagliiB HiiiPiiUoii. s A SAPHO H O You've heard about ller. You'vo read ubout her. Now'h your chunco to Bee her. I'rlt'i! ."Hi1, "fin nml tft, Hent sain opens at box olllco Friday, (i n m, No refri'Shmenlti served Inalde theater. ht.M.UKlt ItKSIIUTS, Lakeside Hotel PeI&ee AND COTTACES, llimUMl I', v., ill, l mllr. fram Wauk.tha. H.n far l.nui anil 4a. tcrlallia circular II, ti, Ut.tMMi, II a r. !:. &5U