A TUB OMAHA f)AHjT BEEl TUiSSDAY, JUN3C 4. An Excellent Combination. Tlio plensn'lit method nnd beneficial effects 6t the well known remedy, Hvnur or Flos, manufactured by the CAMFOHKr.v Fid BynuP Co.. Illustrate the value of obtaining tluv liquid laxa Uto principled of plants .known to'bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in tlio form most ruf resiling to the tasto n,nd acouptnblu to the Byntein. It is the one" perfect htrc'iifftlionitiK laxa-tl"-, cleatislu' the system effectually, dispelling colds, Iioatlaches nnd fevere Rcntlv yet promptly and, enabling one to overcome liabltu'ril eonstljiatioiincr inanently. Its. perfect- freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and itn netinidn tlio kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without weakening or irritation them, make it the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing flff are used, as tlicy are 'pleasant to tho tnst.n, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtnl.ied from henna and other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to the Cam ronNtA Flo Stbop Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rUANOISCO, CAIi moibvilxj:. kt new vona, it. r. Tor Mis to; alt luigia'.a. Price K)c. oar bottlst STATE AND STANDARD OIL Cm 0m Otst to CtptuaUr Term f Enprtms Cetfl. OMAHA BANK SUIT IS NEXT ON CALL $5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST In All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years In Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured. Method new, without cjttlutr. pMn or Ion oi lime. CVDUII cured for lire ana ttiepoison O T n I Ul O thoroughly cleansed from the eTs'.im. .Soon every sign aud symptom disappears completely and forever. No "DKKAIUNO OUT" ot the disease, on the-skin or face. Treatment contains no dangerous druca or Injurious medicine. WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victims to Tikkvouh DsaiLrrr or EXHAUSTION, WASTING WBAIW.bJ With KAfll.T DECAY In Yoowl aud Middle Aur.n, lack of vim. vigor and strength, with organs lmpalrod and weak. STRICTURE cured with a new Home Treatment. No pain, no detention from busp ce?s. Kidney and Hladder Troubles. , CHARGES LOVV ,, Comiltitloit free. ' Treatment by Mall. Call on on or address 1 19 So. 14th St. Op. Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb. Kestorc Vitality, Ll Vljtcr end Msohood Caro iMpotency, Nlpht UmlMions, Loas of Mem Nrhrnskav's KfTort tn nerover Tyro llnndred Tlmaannd nn Acconnt of llnrtler Crops Not So Thlrstr a Reported. (Krom Htttft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., June 3. (Special.) Be cause of the failure of one of tho defending nttorneys lo appear laH week before the referees, tho caeo of the State against tho Standard OU company will have to ro over to tho Sep tember term of the supreme court. In the meantime the referees will complete the taking of testimony nnd their report will doubtless bo filed In time to permit an early hearing when court convenes. The case was assigned for hearing during the sitting which begins tomorrow', but as the referees havo not completed their work It will be continued. An effort will be made tomorrow to ad vance the case Involving the constitutional ity of the oftlce of Lincoln tax commis sioner for hearing during this week's ses sion of court. The case Is being fought by several Lincoln corporations on the ground that the legislature had no constitutional authority to delegate to any Individual the powers provided for the office. Tho cas of the State against the Omaha National bank, an action to recover $201, 884.05, which tho state lost through the defalcation of Hartley, Is on the call for hearing before tho supreme court this week. Harlan Cotintr Objects. From Harlan county comes aa emphatic complaint against the statuto allowing ..ntmlv r.nnrHc in nlrl nffrlptllt lirsl Societies with nubile money. Edward L. Wllllts. who SUPERIOR. Neb., June 3.-(6peclal.)- Is a taxpayer In Harlan county, began a wheat In Nuckolls county has been rapidly suit In district court in 1897 by appealing heading and maturing during the last week, from the action of tho county board In Tho continued dry weather has caused uranllne J300 to the local agricultural so- much of It to head within six Inches of clety nnd J50 to the fair association. The the ground and the harvesting of it Is county board afterwards rescinded Its a serious problem In some localities. A action in regard to the $50. but refused to half crop Is a liberal estimate on the do so with the larger amount. 1 yield Tho trial court held that the claim was Oats are In good shape, with plenty of valid against the county, nnd assessed tho straw, and the yield will be good. Not costs to Wllllts. Firm In his resolve to test much ryo was planted In this county, but the law the latter appealed to the supreme the yield will be fair. Corn Is In no wlso court. Injured by the dry wenther. Its growth Is Stat Fair SHe Unscttim. retarded, but the fields are clean. The After listening to the appeals of several pastures have failed nnd the farmers aro mombers of the Commercial club nni stock- beginning to put their stock on dry feed. hnl1r In thi Whrnnka Exnnsltlon asso .lotlnn hn SIb nnarrt nf Puhlte Lands and Ulsnajrrrs over Woman's caae. niilMIn this mnrninir ncrcod to defer rn.c.iur.1, .u juiio .. levels,., THREE FREMONT BARNS IURN rire BtarttQK In Baanan'a "rner Resists All Effort o Cheek It. FREMONT, Neb., June 3. ftflfJL The Are department was called oat at 8 o'clock this morning by a Are In Dauman's hack barn on D street. The east end of the barn was on fire and a few minute after a general alarm was turned In, to which all the Ore companies In tho city re sponded. The main barn, a largo Iron-clad structure, another smaller barn In the rear also belonging to Mr. Dauman and a barn across the altcy belonging to Mrs. Agnes Htckey were destroyed. Dauman's house, northeast of the barns, was saved, but badly damagod by fire and water. A houso across the alley south of the barn was badly damaged and n barn belonging to C. 0. Sweet. All tho horses, hacks, car riages and nearly all the harness were re moved from the Dauman barn and ell the contents of the other barns. Dauman's loss on his barns Is nbout $!, COO, with Insurance on the building. Ills house was Insured for $1,600 nnd the dam ages to it will amount to $250. The dam age to furniture was $200, principally by water, and with no Insurance. Mrs. lllckcy's loss on her house and barn Is $200 and Is covered by Insurance. Tho houso was occupied by L. Parsons, whose loss Is $150, with no Insurance. Sweet's less Is If 00, with no Insurance. The fire caught in tho back part of tho large barn and spread rapidly. The Urn department had hard work to save the Bauman and Hlckey houses. Fifty cadets came down from their camp and removed furniture from Bauman's house. The boys worked hard. DRY WEATHER IN NUCKOLLS Wheat In the Conntr la llesrlnnlnajr to Head Defore Ftilly (ironn, FARMER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Bsa I. OfcftatwB tf Bsttsr City Boosts IkMtlf Brim Ik Itmllj, IS FATHER OF N EM ASK A PRIZE BABY Ballet Take Effect and Leaves Him In Frveatioaa Condition Asserts Domestic Trouble Is Caose of Ills Act. BEAVER CITY, Neb., June 3. (Special Telegram.) Ben H. Chambers, nlno mites south of here, attempted to commit suicide yesterday afternoon by shooting himself with a thirty-two-caliber revolver. Tho ball took effect below the heart and he Is In a precarious condition. Ho did tho shoot ing In the presence of his wlfo. and chil dren, Mrs. Chambers realized her hus band's Intention too lato to prevent the deed, although sho sprang to his side as the shot was fired. Chambers claimed that domestic troubles was '.("sponsible. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers are parents of the prlie Nebraska baby, which weighed sixty-five pounds at six months of ago. At present It Is 5 years of age nnd wclgh over 200 pounds. It was exhibited at the Omaha exposition, Nebraska state fair and throughout the cast, SEES HIS BROTHER R0WN AtnsTTorta Yonth Calls Father, teatlon, hat It Is Too I.Ate to Save. AINBWORTH. Neb., June f, -(Special Telegram.) A 15-year-old ion 4 llllr.m Orame, four mllet north or thl ,,,1 vaa drowned yesterday afternoon ilo.it ' tick tn Bone creek lr.ll'poad. Mi Orams and tTo fcr.3 were fishing along tbn banks of the creek, when all went In bathing. Boon after, while the father was on tho bank dressing, the youngest boy called r,,.U his brother was drowning, but beton.o the father could look around the boy had sank to rise no more. The alarm was given, but it was 11 o'clock this forenoon before the body was recovered. A jury was called by Coroner Crano and found from the evi dence that Is was a case of accidental drowning. TRIAL OF PROF. 6. D. HERR0N Ilia Conduct Will tin IHscnssed ItepreaentntlTc of Twelve Chtirche. ORINNELL, la., June 3. (Special.) I The trial of Prof. Oeorge U. Herron, for conduct unbecoming a minister and a man, comes up here tomorrow. At the recent Congregational convention held nt Baxter a commlttco was appointed to call a coun cil and Invite a trial of the Herron af fair. This council has notified twelve churches of the association and Is now In readiness tor the public trial tomorrow. Tho twelve churches selected by the Orln- nell council are as follows: The First Congregntlonal church of Ches ter, Center, Newburg, Oilman, Marshalltown, Carnforth, Victor, Iown City, Oskaloosa, Kellog, Newton, Mltchellvllle and Burling ton, and tho Plymouth church of Des Molncs. Dr. Herron has announced that he will send a letter outlining his belief on mar- rlago and divorces In general and his own In particular. It was expected that Dr. A. L. Frlsble would represent the Des Molncs church, but word was received today that he would bo unable to nttend, and Hov. F. J. Van- Horn, pastor of Plymouth church, Is now expected. All of the twelvo churches Invited have accepted nnd will participate. Evidence will be Introduced bearing on the Herron divorce at Algonn and the Her ron marrlago at New York City. His teach ings and preachings wilt not be considered at all, except so far as they deal with the main matter of the trial. .Mim, nn h .tnt. flr erounds nroDosltlon Tho Jury In the district court In tho case until next Monday. This extension was of tDB B,al8 ot Nebraska against Martha asked to cnablo a canvass among the cltl- Wcst. o'l" Martha Daniels, was unable zons ot Lincoln for contributions to mako aecuro wncmer me uerenaant was gumy, up thn difference between the board's offer anrt a't" bol"K out forty hours, was dis of SlS.OOO'for the old grounds nnd tho price charged this morning. They stood seven fixed by tho association, which is $22,233. 'o nve. me case win protaoiy ue tried and each teacher in tho county is expected Tho controlling owners of the property de- again. The case of the state against to be present a portion of tho time, ,.nfn ti.ni thev will take not a cent less Thomas Hruza, charged with breaking the (hn ih nmnnni alto.l nnd their attitude Slocumb law. by kecDlne llauor for sale University Cndetw nt Home. ... . ' .. . , .iVi.., it i. ti.1. 1 PPEMflVT. Nph.. June 3. (Knirtnl.1- iviii rnprfl inn misineaa men iil unicorn lu a iicuav. to uu mai iuuii. 1,11a - - - -, . ' - - rnJso n fund of $4,232 before a deal can bo case was tried at the last term of court, and The encampment of the university cadets a,.,,,,,,,,,,,, stntloneil at Dahnqne Snmmer Xormnl of Itrovrn Connly. AINSWORTH, Neb., July 3. (Special Talegram.) The summer normal school for Brown county convened In Alnsworth this morning for a four weeks' session, with twenty-seven teachers In attendance nt tho first roll call. Prof. T. L. Knight, principal of tho Long Pine schools; Mrs. T. L. Knight and Prof. H. L. Barrlck, principal of tht Alnsworth High school, are tho Instructors. Miss Daniels, county superintendent, has used every effort to make tho present Insti tution a success and from the present out look there Is no doubt of Its botng one. An Increased attendance each day Is promised OF IOWA ON INSANITY .dn,. r the American Academy of ."cillelnr, Xoir In Session In St. Pnnl. ST. PAUL. Minn., June 3. Although the main business session of the American Medical association does not open until tomorrow, Its Judicial council of twenty- one was In scsilon today and there were many meetings of the auxiliary bodies. The American Association of Life Insur ance Examining Surgeons held Its second annual convention In Masonic hall taday. electing officers as follows: President, Dr. James H. Vowcll, Chicago; vice president, Dr. J, H. Ilced, Battle Creek, Mich.; second vice president, Dr. Talbot Jones, 8t. Taul; secretary-treasurer, re-elected, Dr. T. A. Stevens, Cnney, Kan. Tho American Academy of Medicine lis tened to paperB read by Dr. Curwon, Hnr- rlsburg. Pa.; Dr. E. O. Carpenter, Ohio; Dr. J. E. Robblns, Pennsylvania; Dr. Hill, Iowa, and Dr. Ooldscholin, Chicago, who related the result of years of experience In treating diseased minds. Tho afternoon program Included papers by Dr. Holmtc, Denver; Dr. Bert Ellis, Los Angeles; Dr. Everett Flood, Palmer, Mass.; Dr. Taylor and Dr. Foshny, Ohio; Dr. James A. Spauldlng, Mnlno. Tho American Medical association will begin business nt Metropolitan opera house tomorrow morning. 1 KEANE LEAVES FOR IRELAND made with the state board. the Jury after being out seventy-two hours, Member of the Board of Public Lands was unnble to agree, and Buildings are considering the advts ability of employing convicts in the recon structlon of the penitentiary building. Sev Take Illn Vlrnt Vncntlon Since Anniiilnpr Chnrr. Water Power nt Stnnton. STANTON, Neb., June 3. (Srcclal.)- , or, all waslio disease. ; nil cllectsol svir-aono or l.tfnju.u u.l.l iuillu.-rfitl.tl j)?KA nervo tonlu and 1 lilnril liulldar. Hrinm V. W.'ih nlnlt ff'nnr to tinlo f ehrnhn nnd restores tho eral of the contractors who Intend to bid rop, ProSPeCtS J,? ,hlsc loc-?Uly ln J for tho work will agree to reduce their bid ""r'shl?R J'"- Small grata Is well i ...., .. , ., )Vl advanced. Corn has nn excellent stand and 60 PILLS CO CTS. rhcelis and restores tlio I -flr of yoiiiu. ly maul vfiOa Dnr luix. ft boxes fort Rli.OO, vltli our b.nXrvblo irRurentce to cure ir reiurta uio money rmia. eraci lor circuiai 11ml o'vrot our baiiUablo ijuarantce bond. EXTRA STRENOTH fmt,r1lflt Detttlta (VEI.LOW LArX) " !' "ttlvely gntirnntnod euro for Loss of Power, If permission Is given to, employ the prls oners, but there Is a wide difference of opin ion as to whether the saving would be great onough to wnrrnnt the concession. The mat ter will bo considered further when tho bids are opened by the onrd apd no definite action will be taken until that time. Hnttcrmakera' Xext Convention.' broke up this afternoon and the boys left for Lincoln. Sunday afternoon the camp was filled with visitors, normal and High scnooi siuoenis oeing m majority, uoou ntllinotlK. Ia.. June 3 ISneclal.l health provalled during tho stay of tho Archbllll0p Kenno Is off on his first vacation caaeiB ana no nerigun cuscn ui uiuess wcru , si.n nn (nnl rhnrir nf this nrchriloeese. reporxea. Hn ,, ,0(,av on . trln t0 irian(. that tho ground Is In first class condition. Fifty thousand dollars' worth of building Doniphan Mason F.lcctlnn. DONIPHAN, Neb., June '3. (Spoclal.)- Is being pushed to completion In this city DonlDhan lodite. No 86. Ancient Free and ann many now rnoaorn nomes are to do Accoi erected soon. Work on the mlllrace. for the Stanton pted Masons, Saturday-night elected Schwyn, W. M.; 'D.'c.'dldeon, S. W.; p. . Lowcry, John Benjamin Wilson J. W,: Nervita Tablets :1.1c lv I nrlco;oe. Undeveloped or KlirunVon Organs, Water Power company. Is advancsd and treasurer: fl. C. Humphrey, secretary. The ii.tfrrm.wrra . " the dam across the Elkhorn river will be folowlng were appointed,' F. W., Camp, S. Secretary E. Sudcndorf of tho Nntlonal constructed ln July, all work to be com- D. p v Humphrey ' J D' I T Ward reamery Buttcrmakers' association Is au- pleted and tho new mill ready for operation t '' . ' ' ' thorlty for tho prediction that the next an- j by August 1. mini mnvmtlon of the buttcrmakers will l,n hM ollhnr In Kansas Cltv or Milwaukee. nnnnuers lonnir 'I earners .Tieet. Th time nnd nlncc for tho moetln will WAHOO. Neb.. June 3.-(Speela1.) Osceola Olrlcers Elected. OSCEOLA, Neb., June .3. (Special.) 'I.a Osceola lodge No. 6fi, A. F. and A, M Sat stltute opened I .,... ,v... 4U.,. u. ,.,, Paresis, locomotor Ataxia. Norvous Prostto. bo decided by the executive committee, but maunders county teachers institute opened nlrtit'at their hall elected these Hon, lfye!rlA. Pits, Insanity. Paralysis and tie ., . .rmv .,,ured that the choice Is hern odav n enrollment of 128. It ui,aay n,g. ... " ' if at.L m tt to ltesiilu of KxcenuVe Use of Tobacco, Opium or ls "'ready url " choice is thouht the number will reach near '00 offlcers: Laurence shaw. M. D., W. M.; Liquor. By nvUl In tdaln paoknge. 8J1.00 u between these two cities, nnd If the usual JV.nl , 6 numBer w"' "f r , Oliver B. Mickey, S. W.; Arns V. Nelson. Ivir II far stin rui urUh n!ir he.nfcD.hla rusx- untoo bond to euro in 3C clayn or refund ciouny puld. Adilp NER.YITA fTFSHCAl. CO. o.i.tnm u fnllnwed the meetlne will he before the close ot the week. The following . w. ... A.. .,,.t.r. r.,. during the early part of February. Mr. Instructors have been secured, all of whom BM Pulver.'trcasurcr. ' They will 'be In- Sudendorf was ln Lincoln today conferring , . "r Y'L . I itHeS Into office June 16. n . j . ti.,.-ii il. ,, , -. W. W. Black. J. W. Searson and Charles 1 rr r.nn J I ' -Ti J ' I III - . . . . . n . . . , .,. . I n . . . - ..., miner, miss uena ai. uurgen ana air. L,. I Fire urainnru sinncnin FS!" "'l?P.y..iv,Wl1. U ' , .In. Beermaker Dr. E. Denlamln Andrews. BRAINAUD, Nob.. June 3.-(SpecIal.)- V' l.v""""" ' I n T,,.-,. c ,. i y-.i f-- , .....1... .. n..l.. IIIUKB. lOWa. ilnn will nrnhnhlv mpi within thn nnl "' umcn, oiuiu nuci miuuucin ruwicr I im cuiuuicukuiuh t.nuo u. ,,,ui,,n,w- fw mnntha to nrranae for tho national aua ala, inspector w. uraoiree win aro Mign acnod wtm ai uib opera no.ise meeting." he said. "While many cities lecture during the week. Saturday evening. The graduate, wore i,i rfm.h.t... h tn v,t ihn rnnv.n. .... . . 7 . Emma Wesley. Anna Dobrusky. Wllma Wca .m , .. ..f lo that Vho race I. be. M1 v.'IV "V.f" Jey. Charles Kavalec and Florence Talbot. Men Suffering from low of nervous force often owe tliclrcrindltlon lo youthful Ignorance that fearful enemy .to'licnltli. It Is the business of (Science to repair the ilama;;e caused by the thoughtless practice uf youth. Nervous Debility never gets well of Itself. Its victims drag through a miserable existence, weak, listless. .despondent. literally feed the hungry nerves, giving them the Dtccli'e inureillcnli de. maiuled by nature. This wonderful STANTON. Neb.. June 3. lSneelal.1 .. .. - .,.. j l.n Knn.n. rllv nnd Mllwti1A. Tlnth r, .u - ""V. II. n. IlBrmoa oi utiu vujr, ucuvircu 1 " i juiiiuif uvciuuui cAurciBcs oi inc amnion are well located nnd It will be Imposslbio Bchool wcro Saturday night. The class for tho committee, under the circura- consisted of six girls and five bovs. The stances, to make a bad selection. Tho con- orations wero delivered In the Oermanla ventlon In St. Paul this year was a big hall. Bev. Trefr of Omaha delivered an success, but wo have every reason to be- address. This Is tho largest class In the the address. Ualloon Goes Up nt Tekmnnh. TBKAMAH, Neb., Juno 3. (Special.) A balloon ascension here Saturday afternoon attracted a la rare crowd from tho country. llovo that tho next one will bring out as history of the school. Tho teachers nre all There wore also two running races on tho large a representation or mo creamery ana engaged for next year, Mr. Mason's salary track and a matched gnme of baso ball be reiuedv rures Nervous Debllltv. stool all .drains, icnlsces wusted tissues. stnd rich, warm life blood tingling thriiujth, every part, milking every or cup net and causlug you to iaw with health. $1.00 per box; 6 boxes (with, guaran tee lo cute), 3').00. Hoot free. tor sate by Kulin & Co.. M. A. Dillon, Fulle.' Paint & Drug Co.. Umuha; nnd DavU Drug Co.. (.'ouncii uiurrs, in. Utile Early Risers The famous llttl Ml For Biliousness, Torpid Liver, ConKtl. hat I nn Rlnlr TTonrlnr'hn. llzilnegl. ID- lesttnal Obstrclloii9,j Jonndlco and all ntlior Liver nml , Uowci xrouoics DEHt's IjHTLE KAHLY HI8KK8 1110 iinonunlled. Thov act Dronintlv and aover grlpii. Tbey nre m "small that iney can ue i.iKeo wii.inrui.4ni- uuuuic, prepare"; r. uotiu uo unwii LAW BOOKS dairy Interests." Mr. Sudendorf declared . that his visit in Lincoln had uo bearing on tho affairs of tho association. Ho will probably return to Elgin, 111., his home, tomorrow or Wednesday. Rayiit lllithlnnilers at Lincoln Lincoln noxt week wilt bo the meeting place for officers aud delogaten from all dls being raised. Speed Association Forms. TEKAMAH. Neb., June 3. (Special.) A speed association was organized here Sat' urday night with theso officers: W. W. tween Decatur and Tekamah. The business men here Intend to furnish amusement each Saturday, Baccalaureate Sermon. WRST POINT. Neh.. June 3. fSneclnl.)- Latta. president; Alva Smith, vice presl- Th. baccalaureate nddress to tho craduat aeni; i.a LAita. treasurer; J. it. Sutherland, inff. Pia of the West Point Hleh school was sccrcinry. i ney joinea me state circuit delivered last evening, by Itev. A. B and will hold n four dav's men meellnr , o - t .k..i. trlcts of tho fraternal organization of Royal here unrtcr the aU8plce8 'of tho Nebraska ' " ""'" " lllgnianuers. mo lerruory represemea sneed association, bcalnnlna: Julv 23. Woman Adlndgetl Iniiane. will Include ten states and the District of WAHOO. Neb.. June 3. (Special.) Mrs Columbia. Tho visitors will come to attend umcers ror wnkoiieiii Mnanna. John Bellk, aged 40 years, was adjudged tho third national quadrennial convention wAivr,r i&l,u, inbd., June 3. (Hpeclal.) insane today, and will be taken to the of the executive caatlo of their order. Corinthian lodgo No. S3, Ancient Free and aaylum. Her home Is near Prague. President W. E. Sharpe. whoso office is Accepted Masons, Saturday night elected In this city, says that nearly all districts tneso omcers: uyrus B. Hunter, W. M. of the order will be represented at the Nolson H. Hansen, S. W.j Robert Mathew- Heavy nnlu at Alnsworth AINSWORTH. Neb., June 3. (Speclrtl meeting, which will bo the first In a period J- W.; John O. Molr, secretary; Levi Telegram.) A heavy rain visited this sec of four years. Ono entire floor of tho Lin- Kimball, treasurer, ! coin hotel has been engaged for tho officers and convenient accommodations will also be provided for other visitors. (SriiTrliiir C'rnM Xnt Ho Thirsty. ehrnskn nnd Mchrnskans. Tho third bank Is about to be et'tntillshert in me inwn oi fscwcnsiie I'. E. Foster, who ran a renuhllrnn nwi nnnr At Plnlnvlpu fur mwrnl ..a tm ! cocaiiniK iui i icnsi nun mi MB nccuuo i now eniraKtu in mo same uusiness in wun of the state. I can say truthful v that ingion. irrowInK crons are not suffering from lack lnT "'oom'nB,on. .P. ' the Prlekisy tlon thla afternoon. It was much needed aa the ground was parched. may keep him nway all summer. On the ICth Inst, he will preach the sermon at tho dedication of a now church at Let torkenny, Donegal, his native city. 8lnco coming to this diocese last fall the arch bishop has visited nearly every parish, confirmed over 10,000 persons, dedicated three new churches nnd united his church In a way it has never been united before He has decided to expend $50,000 In Im proving St. Joseph's college here. This, to gether with his order that candidates for the prlcBthood In this archdiocese shall complcto their studies at St. Paul Instead at Montreal, Is not construed as meaning that tho proposed erection of a great theo- logolcal seminary tn Dubuque has been abandoned. The new seminary will not be built for some years, and perhaps not until a sufficient sum ls secured to found an Institution that will compete success fully with that controlled by Archbishop Ireland. It ls said that Archbishop Keane will visit Rome beforo his return to this country. TREWIN'S FIRST VICTORY i !"nrty DelcKtttrs from I.lnn County Solid for Hint for Governor. CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia., June 3. (Special Telegram.) Senator J. H. Trowln of Al lamakee county, won his first decisive vic tory ut the Linn county convention today. Tho forty delegates to tho stato convention are solid for him. Ringing resolutions were passed endorsing his candidacy for gov ernor, condemning the Cummins faction for its Insinuation that tho republican party tn Iown la In need of reform, and resenting tho tupport of Cummins by democratic newspapers, Millions for llnsr flnU. A million of dollars aro spent every year upon the game of base ball, but large as this sum It, it cannot beglu to equal tho amount spent by pcoplo ln search of health. There ls a sure method of obtaining strength, and It Is not a costly one. We urge those who havo spent much and lost hope to try Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters. It strengthens tho stomach, makes digestion easy and naturul and cures dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness and weak kidneys. of rain," said Treasurer Stuefer thta morn tng. Mr. Stuefer passed Saturday and Sun day at West Point, and during these two days Pear have been consolidated and will bn puniisneu nerenurr unaer ine name or the moomingion Aovocaie. It Is reported that eastern parties are DOEWAH JAC ho talked with numerous firm.r. concern- Va'J'd's d0? tttnySS3r.?h"t!m Ing agricultural prospects. "A good rain would undoubtedly do much good, but so far as I was able to see or will erect a summer resort hotol thereon. A Genoa man had a nrlahbor nrrt,i for cutting down four peach trees. The man wus trieu nerore a justice named Crab- A. W. KIKSMAlf, 111' So. 25th Ave. Umuha, Neb. HOT 101.8. hear enrp and wheat and all other grow- tree. It was a hard combination to beat, Ing products in the vicinity are getting no mo. n. along nicely. There has been no frost In J.Ji-T.ilTJ . A,i ""'"""y thieves are a ... .a .- I 4 VftUStSS MDIMIIn Hl irillCICI V HT1I1 mai eecuon oi ine siaie. tak ne cut dowers and nlants. Thn noonle The State Hoard of Purchase and Sup- of Hfalr are greatly Incensed and If the piles met this afternoon and opened bids J,J; $Tj$m cnugu wl" maKe Bn " lor supplies .iur lut, ysnoua lusuiuuuni. I c rjrooke. who wn r.eenUv Contracts will hi awarded tomorrow. elected president of the United Brethren simrrlor Man for ilteocnliira Blbllrnl seminary, was formerly n resident superior .nan tor liestniar. Qf Neurftskni Al one tme ne w'nll prindpRj it. u. .ucuuuuen ui oiinenor ia manning nr. ine coiicro conuuciru uv ine aenomina to go to Lravenworth. June 10, to take an llon nl ",oon- . examination for a commission In the regu- LiiSS'n?. Vl.S IS '.VnS lar estnbllshmenu sicl-onnell was a mem- electric light plant at Auburn. Tho Idea ber of the First Nebraska volunteers, re- I" to get bb many as possible to tnko turqln: as a second lieutenant of tho "'""c Ically" coat at ' service. "1 "l Superior company. Ho relnllited after the a, short change nrtlst worked Norfolk Tlrst was mustered 'out and was assigned one day last week. Several merchants . t-ui.... .i.ii. ..ni, ,,..... n. ........ nave n reminner or nis visit in tne snane iu niu iiiii,j-.,.i..ii ''... , .l.nrlt In thlr rAh nminl A t lr with that regiment throughout Its. cam- working his game tho man disappeared and palgn In the Philippine Is lands. ins victims aro sun looKing ror mm THE CHICAGO BEACH Has nearly 10OO feet of veranda lice the above. A hlgh-clasarrsldcutlal, tourlataud transient hotel ou the lake shore. VO outside rooms, 2.'0 iMinrrami, Most aciiniaiui a maiog luacc in Blinimer nr winter In the Went, in mlnntft hv 111. Central exp. from theatre and alicpplng dUt ili'tof C'hlcniro. nne.it bvtel on great lakes ;iw tenuis, iKiaung pbit ga'iiuni'ip, Scndler haadwruc acw illontratkil bookleu Ohjrrta to Ills AtlverlleluK. Tho secretaries of the State, Board of Health met thla nflemnon and liatennl to nreumont nml iMiimnnv in the rase nr attacked him In a vicious manner. Before n aL,K"mBI11 fan.a '"'""on) in toe cate of h(J c0UlrJ be reKcue, np was Eerlously, A small son of Thomas Oormnn. who lives near Ponca, while playing about the Elacc crawled Into a pig pen. The boy got etween tho old sow and her pigs and she Dr. Tolson of Omaha, against whom com plaint was filed by Dr. Somers, also of Omaha. Unprofessional advertUlug ts at teged as tho reason for the proceedings At their" next meeting the secretaries will pass upon the case. Twsnty-sts cbrllfl- eaten to new physicians were srantsd. though not fatally Injured. Horse buyers have been particularly ac tive In the vlelnlty of Superior during the laat season. They have nicked un all the large horses they could and have been bo successrui in clearing ti.e country ot large animals that hnrness dealers say there Is practically uo market for collars oi utrse sues. Kt f UtsfirS 1 LFAUf aura tsars Lf i t mr w Any Kind of Fuel Round Oak Purnacen burn any kind of fuel, give great heat, and hold fire 12 hours with wood, 54 hours with coal. All of the fuel the gases from the fire and the black smoke is consumed, an economy of fuel impossible without the characteristic principle of Round Oak Furnaces. Round Oak Furnaces sre very easy of operation and rcqulro but llttlo attention. They aro roado of the boat materials, con structed by skilled workmen, thoroughly In spected before shipment nnd guaranteed without reservation to give entire, satisfaction. Send or ourree furnace book. . Ettsto ot P. D. BCCKWITH, Dosaglac, Mich. Makert of Dctkvt'i Itoumi CM. IS wmi famoui Hove in the world. Usuas Oak Furiiae are fur ate, In Onatu by Milton Rors & Son, rtoanil Oak Turuaaa with outer casing rcraofos . Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Htay dlgMtir coapouada aid tablet r recommended t eure dyipepola b digesting food with the pepsin they contain. Moat of these poaeesi merit, but the all fall In man case, be cause pepetn digest only albuminous foods, such as eggs and meat. But we must eat more than eggs and meat; and soma of the worst cases of dyspepsia are caused by iudlgestlon of fat and tarches nnd other foods which pepsin cannot digest. There Is one preparation that contains all the dlgcstsnts. It is Kodol DYsrxrsiA Curs, which digests what you eat, and has been used with remarkable success, not a single failure to euro being reported from the many thousands who hare used It. J. E. Peabody, Fitcairn, N. T., says: "The first doso of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure relieved my son of stomach aud heart trouble, and feur bottles of It cured him. 1 heartily recommend It." Prepared It oan't help but do you good ired by B. O. DeWltt Oa, Ohlcaf 0. The . bottle contains t H times the 60c. sits. When you suffer from biliousness or constipation, use the famous little liver, pills known as DcWItt'a LlttU EARLY RISERS. The uever gripo.f UNSTRUNG NERVES THE CURB of Nsrrous Ailments and Weaknesses by Kleclrtclty Is not a long, tedious process. Strength nnd Vliror bain to return from tho very first application. The Nerve Force, Eneriry a-d Ambition the Life Itself of a man la nothlna-but Electricity, and when there ts a lack of It In the system you nre sick and cannot become sound igaln until Electricity Is sup plied. The moment Electricity Is nnnlled new life ts given to every Tart, Muscle and Fibre of your body. ine iserves act as conducting wires and transmit tho llfe-slving current to every part of ;our be ing. My Electric Dolt Is a guaranteed cure. 1 studied the best part of my life to find a method of nDolv- Ing Electricity to the human system which would cure these ailments, and I have succeeded. Vs a Reward far Mr Marly oA niscnrery the United States Oorrrnmrnt lias Given Me the I3srln sire Ittatht tn My Method nf ApplylnR F.lrrtrlclty for the Perfect Core nf llnmanlty's Ilndlly Weaknesses. Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt f la entirely different and must not be confused with the many so-called electric belts now being offered the public. Every appliance or merit cans out many wortuicss imitations. My Belt has soft, silken, chamois-covered sponge electrodes which do not burn and blister as lo the bare metal electrodes used on other belts. It has Interchangeable Hattory Cells mid can be renewed when burned out for only 75c; when others burn out they are wonnieBB. n wiii ourn out in iinic 11 iney give a. current. "Wr .i t Is an aliment which nffects four men out of every VairiCOCcIc nve- and one which. If not properly treated, will rob T 7" , . J"."" of hlR vigor In every caae, nnd Is tho rnuso of 75 per cent of the paralysis and locomotor ataxia eases. An operation for Varicocele Is very dangerous, and owing to the puncture nnturo of the wounds made by tho operation, oryelpelns Is liable to set In; another dnngei Is that. In nn operation tho veins must bo severed nnd Hunted, which cuts off circulation for nil time to como. whleh robs the parts of nutrition nml Ihev soon wltlinr mi ,iln. vumrlr.. tty, as applied by my Ilelt nnd special nppllnnoo tor men, 1 guarantee to cure varicocele m every case. -1 ne surrerer from UiIh ob.itlnntn ailment enn thank Na ture for furnishing means of restoration without pain or danger, for Electricity Is Nnturo'n Remedy. My Electric Holt Is guaranteed to cure Vnrlcocele nnd nil Weaknescs In either hcxr restore Lost Vigor nnd Vitality; cure Rheumatism In any form. Constipation, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles, Stomach Disorders, all Female Complaints, etc. Write todny. sncrcdly confidential. My Hooks on Nervous Ailments and their cure by Llectrlclty free, postpaid, to any one. Diagnosis nnd ndvlco without cost. Sold only, by Dr. Bennett Electric Belt Co. 172 to 175 Union Bldg., DENVER, COLO. ;:!. v.wv.. .i..t' I-'.'...., mm WW mum i&i r i vjty.y.x' j 11 ca KS.V.M ...v:Ti. W8 $14.75 . Chicago and Return Tickets on sale June 12, 13, 14 and 15. Return limit Sept. 15. Tnree Chicago Flyers leave Burlington Station every day 7:00 a. m., 4:00 p. m. and 7:50 p. m. ttl' TICKET OFFICE, BURLINGTON STATION, 1502 Farnsm St. 10th and Mason Stt. Telephone 250. Telephone 128. e)IRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH WAY TO BEGGARY." BE WISE IN TIME AND USE SAPOLIO THE TRAVELER FROM THE WEST TO THE Pan American Exposition X Should remember that there are Eight Trains Daily PROM CHICAGO - BUFFALO VIA THE LaKe SKore and Michigan Southern Railway. The Only Double Track Line AU tickets orer this route afford use of steamers either way between Cleveland and Buffalo, also stop at Chautauqua oa the return trip within limit of ticket Book of Train and PanAmerican Folder on application W F. M. BYRON, G. W. A., Chicago.