TIIE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY, TTrN"E 17, WOO. X fi rf. 0 .; 0 .5. .5, 0 S, 0 , 0 0 ,i, 0 0 g i, 5. w. Bennett Co. Belt Buckles 10c 0 Pure, Delicious, Wholesome Ice Cream In Candy Dept. The Lot Comprises 5 SASH BUCKLES AND A careful survey of the departments in our store will convince you that we can save you money on everything you eat, use or wear We handle nothing but reliable merchandise and guarantee everything we sell, Our stocks are complete and the low prices that how prevail means money saving for you ?C it-. e r c r .i PULLEY BUCKLES nun rim am. kjiw rnu 10c. I One Quart 25c. J Try our delicious Ico Cream Soda, f s- $.-iJf..j.l In slono sot and onamul j choice 10c X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXX mm R f V c Carpets Draperies Third Floor We are showing a handsome line of carpets and draperies just now. Prices that will interest you and patterns that will please you. Best Union Carpet, OOP per yard All Wool Carpet ETCn extra good An immense assortment of Velvet Carpets ESp per yard . . J1J1 Straw Mattings, 11 n per yard 12" Hodges' Fibre Mat- 40P ting, per yard . ... .... " Linoleum, per square y Fine assortment of Rugs, Art Squares, at great bargains. Window Shades OP' complete each kJVJv Best Extension Rodsll n made A 2 Furniture Solid Oak Dining Chair cano scat brace arm regular $1.25 chair Oftr-t our price "OC Couches from $15.35 A down to 0.-V G-foot Extension Table y tf solid oak OiUU Combination Bookcase -4 f f solid oak lLFaOU Iron Bods from $13.75 SZf down to 4W0S Drag- Dept. Bennett's Wild Cherry Phosphate is the best sum mer drink mado. Sold in three sizes 8c, 16c and 30c Served Free In Drim Dept. Bennett's Capitol Toilet Soap a now addition to our well known line of soap a very fine soap for hard An water, per cake Bennett's Naptholeum Bug Killer guaranteed to kill bugs and insects of all kinds sold in 12 oz. 1 An bottle at AVJO Whiskies and Wines for medicinal use, guaranteed to be pure and just as repre sented. Sold in bottles or by tho quantity. Bennett's Pure Malt Whiskey the best Ci in tho market, bottle - -" Teas and Coffees A Nice Cool Drink. Our famous Corslcan Blend Toa served free at our Tea Department. Vor Ico tea our Corslcan Blend A n has no equal and only ccsts qj you, per pound Coffees Rio Coffee 20c, lBo, 16c ilft and IJllC Bennett's Capitol Coffee Oftp per pound .wO-' No. 3 Java and Mocha n per pound AUv Jewelry Department A comnlcto lino of Klein, Walthnni, Ilnruwlcn nnil Hntnll- ton movuniunts, ".las. Iloss" nnd "Crescent" cold Hllwl casus, ladles' and gents' solid Hk gold watches. A nice line of dia mond rings. Some Specials for Tomorrows-day Oak or Walnut Clocks strike hour and half hour on wire goti, handsoniely carved cases height -4 ( '2 In., width iaj In. fully guaranteed I VJ Q our price v Tlie "Tattoo" Alarm Clock will rlitfj IX) minutes sourest alarm clock made our prlcu unless you get tip and stop It the host nnd hand I . "j leather Watch Chain 3c We will place on sale all of our regu lar l!)c, i!."c, !lSc buckles tomorrow at 10c each. The lot comprises sash buckles and pulley buckles. In stone set and enameled choice 10c. r Silver Plated Fancy Op Handlo Tea Spoons Holt and Skirt Supporters 5c Waist I'ln Sets live plus and one button, per set l'Je Jeweled lint Tins tic There will be other bargains. Symbols of Summer June, July and August Jolliers. Old Willow Blue Flemish Stone Ware. In character relief work of quaint Dutch subjects. OROWLERS Open Jug 2-quart 33c . STEINS Covered extra largo $1.40 GROWLERS Open Jug 1-quart 9Sc ; PROSIT Open Mug-largo 1 12c GROWLERS-Covcrcd Jug-2.quart....n.35 1 P'IT-Open Mug-largo 2. ISc .... . T I PROSIT Open Mug largo 3 25c OROWLEItS-Covered Tankard U.9S , UXTER coOLER-2-quart 25c GROWLERS Game Jug 4Sc ( nuTTER COOLER 3-quart 35c STEINS Covered 75o BOSTON BEAN POT 2-quart 4Sc STEINS Covered OSe j BOSTON BEAN POT 3-quart COc TUB COLDEST JSIJYDG For Ice Water. No. 2 Cooler Jar 1.9S No, 3 Cooler Jar $2.48 No. 4 Cooler Jar $2.9S Complete with Nickel Faucets. These Jars are covered with Foliated Blue Leaf and Vine Work. An attractive and practical furnishing for one's home. W. R. Bennett Co. 15th Street and Capitol Avenue Hardware Dept. Our stock of Hard wave and Tinware is tho most complete in the west. If wo canuot supply you with what you want it is not obtainable. Our prices are the lowest and our goods are guaranteed. For JMonday We shall have something very interesting to say to lovers of ice cream. Call at our Hardware Department, main entrance, first lloor. Garden Hose If your hose Is leaking nnd will hot stand our high city pressure, remember we have It that will, ut prices of lie, 12c, 13c and 14c It is Fly Time And you need Screens and Screen Doors we have a complete line at lowest prices. Wo can supply you with tho highest possible grade screen wlro of any width, cut ns you want It. Hammo'ks You cannot afford to do with out a hammock, und we sell them at the low A On price of t:Ou We have a complete lino of Hammocks and can save you money on them. CROQUET SET - 5Qg 2nd Floor Bargains A large shipment of Ameri can Plato Mirrors just arrived. Wo will place these mirrors on sale Monday at extremely low prices 16c 28c 38C 48c 68c 98C JMusical In s tru men ts Guitars, Mandolins an Violins at one-third off regu lar prices. Baby Carriages Tho prottior your baby the more need of a beautiful baby carriage. We can please you and not charge A O SL you over tkDkJ Complete lino of Baby Car riages and Go' Carts. Stationery Dept. Our special leader pure tissue Toilet Paper, extra quality, actual value per roll 8c, A n pur price only The Wcls Brush Tube, filled with perfumed white mucilage, does not gum, clog or dry up It Is clean and convenient and Is far superior to ordinary mucilage sticks quick our prlco only .... Our one-pound packet extra flno A CS Noto Paper only lOw Fancy Scalloped Shelf Paper J tlx colore per dozen sheets, only ....v .9c LINKS THE ELBE TO TRAVE flew Girmn Canal ii Opened with Oeri monlcns Pagoitrj. EMPEROR AND CABINET WERE PRESENT Cloaluc of IJIrt Mnde IniioUlr by Uhfitruotlvr 'I'hcIIpn of l.onU r- Uprinuii 'I'lii'llTn Id to lie Itcniljimtoit. , Herman ngrlculturo can rise again Is by Im proving Its methods and not by artificially raising tho prices of products. Count von Posadowsky-Wehner, secretary of state for the Interior, soon leaves for the Parts exposition, officially representing the empire. Thenco he rood to England. The emperor has awarded Manager Conrled of New York the crown order of the third clai for merits In German art In America. Cloudbursts did a vast amount of damago this weak, especially In tho Rhine, Hanover and Westphalia districts. .Copyright, 1500, by tho Associated Press.) BBIlltIN, June lfi. Tho opening today of th Elbe-Travo canal with a great pageantry In the prrnenco of the emperor and cabinet nnd delegates from cities throughout Oer inany Is another step forward. The canal has a length of forty-one miles, a width of thirty-two metres, of which Twenty-two to twenty-nevcn aro on the bottom; a depth of two to two and a half metres, and cctits 25,000,000 marks, of which I.ubeck pays 17, 600,000 inarkn nnd Prussia 7,500.000 marks. Vessels of S00 tons will navlgato thereon. There will bo several Intermediary harbors, In which the principal on will bo at Moel len. Tho canal will revivify both the In ternal and forolgn trade of the old Hansa town of I.ubeek, as tho transport of the jroliiCts of tho whole Austrian nnd German Elbe towns to the Baltic will thereby bo Kreally cheapened ami their export to the Scandinavian north will be facilitated. Ham burg, too, will bo Botnewhat benefited by tun canal. Tho Intention wan to clo?o the session nt both houses of tho Prutnlan Olct today, but, owing to tho amazing revolt against thn government which has broken out In the House of Lords, which usually works in full accord with tho government, this has bow becomo ImpoFolble. Under tho leadership of Baron Ton Ix vctzow, who Is a former Ilclchfitag president, the lords gave the government a distinct rote of distrust In the matter of regulating tho Silesia rivers, whero terrific floods are customary. In tho lower house the liberals, under Dr. Barth, tried mild obstructive tactics against the passage of the depart ment storo bill. The latter will como up again on Monday, but It In questionable whether tho bill will pass now unless the obstructive tactics cease. However. It Is certain tho Diet will adjourn during the coureo of tho coming week. Ilecently tho lower employett of the Prus sian railroads, although in a etato of rebel lion, havo shown an Inclination to affiliate vlth tho socialist party, and have evinced Un Utry way llssatlfactlon with their prcuent ealnrlw and conditions. Tho of ficial Berliner correspondent today pub lishes a formal warning, threatening the illaobedlents with summary discharge. Itciiiljuiitiiieiit of Turin. In anticipation of the main legislative topic of the coming fall, namely, tho read justment of the German tariff, a vigorous ngltatlon has set in both the pms nnd rostrum. Beside thoso recently mentioned a meetlug of high protectionists will bo held at tho KaUerhoff June 19 and 20 In favor of raising tho duties, Tho seml-offlclnl Post declares there Is no doubt that an autonomous tariff will be pro jioscd by tho government, but nlso that In the coming treaties will be fixed a minimum tariff below which Oermany, under no cir cumstances, will go. This minimal tariff will bo kept ns a secret. After this a series of preliminary negotiations for new com mercial treaties with different countries will begin. It Is significant that yesterday Dr. Mlquel, the minister of finance in the Diet, answering objections raised by Dr. Barth, the nationalist, said tho next session would reo ludeed some pronouncedly agrarian leg islation. Tht Vosslslchp Zcttung says tbo only way BLOOD RUNS IN PEKIN (Continued from First Pago.) ANOTHhR CRISIS ON HAND Sitnition at Oapttowa 0:cuion for Hum in Gnat Britain. PAN-AFRICAN CONGRESS SOON TO MEET Dolnitii of American In KiikIiiihI, Iii cIiiiIIur Itcv. Mr. Klirliliin mid JuvLeyt, Nlonn, Itrltf, Mur tln unit 31 o r nil. traded largo crowds, but tho visitors were badly beaten. They havo no chanco against the first-class teams growing moro serious. Tho Imperial gov ernment has consequently In addition to the fleet already at Taku decided to dispatch u I military force of about 1,000 men to Tien Tsln In order to strengthen the hands of the I Japanese minister In China. Tho latter la 1 acting In full concert with the other repre sentatives of the principal powers." Thlf. probably is the mixed regiment re ported from Yokohama as about to embark. A mixed regiment, under tne Japanese sys tem, will Include cavalry. Infantry nnd ar tillery, with corps of engineers, sappers and an ambulanco party. Tho engineers nnd sap pers a,re. counted on ns being particularly servlceablo In helping forward tho expe ditionary forcts now In a rather precarious situation two-thirds of tho way to Pekln. Iteportn Are Not llrlleoil. WASHINGTON, Juno 16. Nothing has heen heard here from an olllclnl source to confirm thn alarming reports of tho de struction of the embassies and legations In Pekln and In vlow of tho fact that the gov ernment Itself is not able to open communi cation with tho scene of tho troubles tho officials are Inclined to doubt- whether private enterprise could do more. In other words, they do not believe tho report. Minister Wu of tho Chinese legation hero called at the State department this forenoon, but ho declared that ho was without any ndvlce from his own govern ment, and said that his visit to Secretary Hay had reference to a pciaonal matter. Not a word of news came to the Stato de partment over night from Minister Conger, who has now been cut off from communica tion since lnst Tuesday. Even the United States consuls In north China ports were silent. Admiral Kempff has not been heard from since yesterday. This absence of offi cial reports has given rise to grave appre hension here. It was expected that there might be dclny In hearing from Mr. Conger, but In the case of Admiral Kempff an early report was looked for, and It Is fearod that the officers of the foreign loot at Tnku have been prevented from reaching the cablo sta tion there either by the hostility of tho Boxers or by the sinister orders of the Chinese government. Tho conclusion reached nt a con'e-rence between the president and Secretaries Hay and Boot today was that If communication with Kempff is not ro-cstabllshed within n reasonable tlmo forces will be dldpatched from Manila to rclnforco tho American con tingent. Preliminary Inqulrlci are te ns made to seo what can be done In tha way of preparing an expedition. An Inquiry as to what consiltutfd a reasonable time failed to securo a definite answer, but the Impresrlon was convoyed that unless Kempff Is heard from by Mon day troops or a naval contlngont will bo dlipatched from Manila. Another Vr Ship Sent. THE HAGUE, June IB. The government has Instructed the governor general of tho Dutch EaBt Indies, Herr W. Roosebocm. to dispatch a war ship with troops to China. Who Is the mnst popular young lady In Nebraska? If you think you know, vote for her. (Copyright, yy, by the Associated Pres.) LONDON, Juno 16. It Is dawning on Great Britain that unless tho crldls nt tho Cape is tactfully and tatlsiHciorlly set straight the pacification of South Afr.ci may be indefinitely delayed. Tha putting down of a possible anti-British agitation in Cape Colony, similar to that which has ex isted for a century In Ireland, but without tbo physical forco element, is recognized la being a far more serious task than out flanking and disarming tho Boers. A piomlnent Free Stater, with British sympathies but with many relatives on tho Boer and bund side, said to tho repre sentative of tho Associated Press that he believed that the bund party would break out Into armed revolt today were iltles sj easily obtained as thoy were before tho commencement ot tho war. He bns only Just come to England from tho Capo and though opposed to tho bundltcs, Is rcipsctod nnd trusted by them. Tho gravity of tho ' situation depending on a solution of tho situation caused by Mr. Schrelner's resignation of tho premier ship of Capo Colony can bo better gauged by tho Freo Stater's candid oplnlcn than can bo by a censoml statement from Cape town. The English papers devo'o many editorials to tho question. Those which are Inspired show no deelro to havo Sir John Gordan Sprlgg In solo power and Mr. Schreiner In the ranks, for. apart from tho fact that it Is doubtful It ho can maintain his ma jority, the opinion prevails at the Colonhl office and Is expressed by almost everybody coming from tho Cape, regardless of political nffillntlons, that Sprlgg Is unfitted In point of srblllty to steer the colony out of tbo pres ent crisis. Many of tho English papers, wh:h are not Inspired, notably the Globe, bitterly deprecate begging Mr. Schrelner to continue In office or even to help out on the dilemma, drawing scathing parallels botwoen his utterances both beforo and after tho Issue of the war was assured. Thoso who know Capo politics thoroughly tell the Aso:lated Press that If Cecil Hhodej could re assert his former Influence over Mr. Schrelner all would bo well. But Mr. Rhodrs Is In Ilbodosla and Mr. Schrjlccr has recently expressed himself as being as bitterly vindictive as over over what bo considers to bo Mr. Rhodes' breach of faith with tho bond party. I'nn-Af rlenn Conre, July will witness a pan-African con ference In London, with tho objsct of se curing Increased recognition of the rights of Great Britain's colored subjects. Tho Idea originated with H, S. Williams, n nn tlvo of Trinidad, whose appeal met with an enthusiastic response, South Africa and th? Wen; Indias will sond representative, with a view of looking after tho Interests of tho colored subjects. The demand will Includo a thorough sjatem of education and repre sentation and peasant prrprletorshlp with especial reference to South Africa and ths West Indlci. The arrival In England of the West In dtan cricket team, composed cf white and colored men, Is greeted as a show at Im perial unity. Tho games this week at- AMERICAN WAS NEVER IN IT Autoninhlle Itnee Aero Frnner Won h- n Frenchman In Mnr ' telnn Time. (Copyright. 1300, h ?ress Publishing Co.) PARIS, June 16. (New York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) Tho Amer icans in Paris nre keenly disappointed by tho poor showing of Wlnton In the Interna tional automobtlo cup raco between Paris and Lyons. The American challenger had been over the course thrlco with two assistants and had expressed himself as perfectly confident up to tho last minute, yet ho kept at tho tall end from the stnrt. His automobile went to pieces early and he had to quit tho raco at Orleans, not half 'way, Charron's porformanco In covering 400 milts In a llttlo over eight hours, an average of sixty miles an hour, Is regarded by ex perts as marvelous. RUNS ON AMERICAN WHEELS l,oitRpt t'ntleritroiiiiil Hleetrleul '1'ramitny In Hie World Soon to Stnrt in London. (Copyright, 1KW, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON. June 1C (Now York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) Beginning In July, London will have In operation the longest electrical underground railway In the world. It runs from Shepherdsbush, tho extreme wr3tern suburb, to the Mansion house, six mlle3. Tho faro will be 4 cents and the trip will be rondo In sixteen minutes, By the present mode ot transit It takes thirty minutes. The tracks run eighty feet below the sur face, the passcngerfi being raised nnd low ered In lifts capable of carrying 100 people. It has taken five years to construct tbo lino. It will bo opened by tho prince of Wales on June 27. All the rolling stock and en gines were manufactured In America. PE1T1GREW CAPTURES PARTY South Dakota Democratic OrganiEiticn it in Htada of Apuinaldo'i EeptMentatiri. SHREWD GAME PLAY.D ON OPPOSITION Chnmherlnln CoiMrntlnn Mnnlpnlnted In Sneh Way n to Morlk'HK' the. Ynnktnn (.nthrrlnii to the .Senator, ., SIXTY SUICIDES IN LONDON llreoril of n I'ortnlulit In the Great Mrtropoll uml Doelor' ItenNon for It. (Copyright, ISO), by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, Juno 1C (New York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) London Is suffering from an epidemic of suicides, sixty cases being reported within thirteen days. Influenza, war reJolclngB, lesses at tbo Derby and derangement produced by sudden changes of temperature are tho only causes the doctors can suggest. KEANE TO HAVE THE SEAT lCeelrHliiHt leal Authority In London Connrin the It u in or lOiiiniinl lii from Slnnx City. (Copyright, 1WX), by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, June 16. (New York World Ca blegram Special Telegram.) I hear from high ecclesiastical authority that Mgr. Keane, archbishop of Damascus, will shortly bo translated to the vacant archbishopric of Dubuque, la. Save your coupons nnd help some girl tako a trip. Syndicate After Print Shop. INDIANAPOLIS, Juno lti.-Word 1ms reached lipadquartprs of tho Irvternntlouul Typographical union that there In n schemo on foot to purohnco all of the big printing houses In the United States In the interest of an English syndicats. The information Is to the effect thnt three house have been approached and that two of the number havo agreed to sell. One of tho houses Is said to be located in Boston and the other two In New York. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Juno 16. (Special.) John A. Bowler and I). J. Conway of this city, chairman and secretary, nspcctlvely, of tho democratic state central committee, havo Issued a call for a democratic stato convention, to be called to order at 10 o'clock on tho morning of July 11 at Yank ton, for tho purpose of nominating congres sional and tato tickets. Under the appor tionment the various counties of tho stato will bo entitled to an aggregate of 853 del egates In tho Yankton convention. Tho convention will also select a now state central committee. A determined ef fort was mado to havo this committee, selected by the democratic stato conven tion recently held at Chamberlain, but after an animated struggle the matter was post poned until tho Yankton convention. Tho conventions of the populists nnd sil ver republicans will be held at Yankton at the same time as tho democratic con vention. It Is understood that word has gone forth from tho headquarters of the fusion forces In Sioux Falls Instructing tho various county conventions, called to select delegates to tho iitnto conventions at Yunk totr, to paKs resolutions endorsing Senator Pettlgrew for re-election to tho United States eenntc. How the Came I Worked, Tho PetttgrowltcH aro playing a shrewd game to securo undisputed control ot tbo democratic party of South Dakota. In tho Chamborlnln convention tho men who havo promised to surrender the organization to Pettlgrew openly showed their hands for tho first time. Many of tho delegates ex pected, of course, that the report of tho resolutions comrnltteo would contain n par agraph commending Senator Pettlgrew's coureo In tho United States senate, but did not expect that tho committee would go beyond this. When tbo rcrort was read tho paragraph referring to Pettlgrew not only commended his course, but rccommendel that tho democratic stato convention to bs held at Yankton endorse lilm for rc-elec-tlon. Thcro was strong oppcsltlon to this In vlow of tho fact that Pettlgrew has never declared himself to be a domocrat. Tho Pettlgreites argued to the effect that hail they suspected for a moment that there would be sueh opposition to tho paragraph thoy would never have thought of putting It In tho report, but that Inasmuch rs It was there and had been brought beforo tho con vention Its rejection would ho heralded throughout tho country us n defeat for and insult to tho Man-Ashamed-of-Hls-Country. Nono of the delegates, of course, wanted to do anything which would bo regarded as an open Insult to Agulnaldo's personal repre ecntatlvo In tho United States senate, and thus give the republicans somo good cam paign material, so they wero compelled to Bwallow their medicine, bowovor bitter n tasto It left In their mouths. There Is little question that a similar course will bo adopted at the Yankton con vention. Tho report of tho committor on resolutions will contain a paragraph laud ing Pettlgrew and endorsing him for re election to the United States senate. This Is the sort of a play which will be made In tho Yankton convention and will bo the clewing chapter In the Pettlgrew lug of the democratic party ot the state. Then every democrat who Is fortunate, enough to escape tho general popocratlc wreck next fall and be elected to tho legislature will be a rneru puppet In tho hands of Pettlgrew and his little band of political buccaneers. Tho South Dakota delegation to the Kan sas City convention has elected S. J. Kcenan of Clark chairman and George W. Mathews of Armour secretary of the dele gation. The remainder of the officers will bo selected as soon as tho delegates reach Kansas City. Demnernt Don't I.Ike It. PIERRE, S. D., Juno 16. (Specinl.) It is safe to say that vpry" few democrats wero nt Chamberlain among the 100 delegates to tho alleged democratic convention. On tholr way to tha convention the delegates met and conferred with pop leaders at points they passed through, and when they reached Chamberlain they ndoptcd a set of resolutions which endorsed Pettl grew, Towno and Andy Leo, nnd then se lected a national committeeman who Is us thoroughly a pop as anyone In tho stato nnd Is one of tho governor's appointees and rlghtband men. This they put forth as South Dakota democracy. Interviews with numerous democrats In Hughes ami Sully counties slnco the action of that convention would Indicate that such action alienated every membor of thai party who was not either a populist In fact and only lacked thn cotlrngc to como out and say so, or hoping that ho could accomplish more for tho pop party by false pretense than hn could by coming out openly In Its behalf, Somo of tho com ments of men who havo always been demo crats were: "Thnlr work was too coarse." "I won't stand for It." "I won't vote for auy man who will support Pettlgrew." "If they wanted to run a pop convention why didn't they announce It as such?" "If that crowd Is to dispense patronage cf tho stato If Bryan is elected, my voto won't help elect him." "We might ns well help make the republican majority unanimous and clean up that gang." "A man Is a d d foot If ho supports such action and I don't I class, myself there." Such were tho cx i prcsslons of six out of ten men who havo always been democrats, nnd tt Is safe to say that tho endorsement ot Pettlgrew nnd j populism will cost the fusion forces over iuu democratic votes in itugnes ami suuy counties. From talks with democrats from other portions of the stato prior to the conven tion tho sarno feeling Is general, and an estlmnto of 1,000 republican votes from tho democrntlc ranks Is u very conscrvntlvo one, the number mora likely being In ex cess than loss than that number. Just who will make up the pop ticket 1b yet u matter In tho keeping of Boss Pettl grew. About tho only places which are at all certain aro Ayres for congress nnd La Folletto for governor. It was hoped for n tlmo that Burro Lion of Sioux Falls could bo Induced to tako the place for governor ship, but ho positively refuses to become n sacrifice. The rest of the ticket will bo placed where It will do Pettlgrew tho most good. They will mako a mighty effort to pull through tho legislature, and will bring their lending speakers from all over tbo union Into the Btnte, Cyclone Davis of Texas, who has been working Oregon In tho campaign. Just closed, will put In next month In this state, and Jerry Simpson and others aro to follow later. CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH I Fire In I.rnilvllle Orphnn Anylnin Ile ult In l.ota of I'onr Little Lite. LBADVILLE, Colo., Juno 16. Fire tonight destroyed tho Homo for Friendless Children, a charitable institution maintained by thn churches. Four children wero burned to death. Tho building was n largo wooden structuro nnd burned like tinder. Thero were forty children in the building, but nil but four wero brought out safely and most of them with scarcely a stitch of clothing on. Four little ones wero found In ono of tho upstairs rooms and burned to an un recognlzablo condition. Thus far tho man agement of tho homo has been unable to Identify tho dead, Savo your coupons and help somo girl tako a trip. Got III I 'nee Punched, William II. Anderson, socond cook at tho Drexel hotel, was fotind early this morning lying unconscious on the sidewalk ut Blx teenth arid Webster. Ho had received Hovero punishment from some one, for his faco resembled n himburger steak, Ander son was taken to the station nnd attended to by Pollco Surgeon Ames. He wus unabln in -jive the namn of his aKHitllant, but n witness said It was Foster Burchard, who resides ut '."Ml Franklin street. No urrests were made Movement of Oeeitn fennel .lime III At Brow- Head Passed Saxonla, from noston, for Liverpool, At New York Sailed -Palntla. for llnm Turg, vl.i Cherbourg; Manltou, for London; Campunln, for Liverpool; Trove, for Cher bourg unil Southampton; Spuurndum, for Rotterdam, via Hloulogne; Ems, for Nnplen, etc.; Sardinian, for Glasgow; Ethiopia, for Glasgow. Arrived La Champagne, from Havre. At Liverpool Arrived Taurlc, from New York; Etrurlu, from Now York. Sailed Lucanla. for Now York. At Yokohama. Juno 14 Arrived Argyll, from Portland, Ore. At Hlogu, Juno 10 Arrived Glcnogle, from Tnotnin. At Havre, Juno 15 Sailed IVAnultnlnc, for New York. At Antwerp, Juno 15 Sailed Kensington, for Now York. At Prawle Point Passed Noordland, from Now York, for Antwerp. At Genoa, Juno If. Arrived Knlser Wll helm II, from New Yorlc, via Naples. At Bremen Sailed Bremen, for Now York, via Southampton. ai .Movme nulled ity or Home, from Glasgow, for New York. At Cherbourg Sailed St. Paul, from Southampton, for New York. At QucenHtown Arrived Ktriirla. frnm Jcw York, for Liverpool. SUPERIOR MERIT. Iteninrknblc Ciirntltr I'ropertle of a Iteiueily for Inillitrntloii mill Stomach WeaknenK. 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That Ib exactly what Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do, ono grain of tho dlgestlvo prln ciplo contained In them will dlgett 3,000 grain of meat, eggs or similar wholesorno foods, they will digest the food whether tbo stomach 's In working order or not, thereby nourishing tbo body and resting the stomach nt tho same time, and rest and nourishment is nature's euro for any weak ness. In persona nin down In flesh and nppe tlto theso tablets build up tho strength and Incrcaee flesh, because they digest tha llesh forming food, which tho weak ntomnch can not do, thoy incrcaso tho flow of gastric Julco and prevent fermentation, acidity uml sour watery risings, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can bo found at all drug stores at 50c per package.