TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE. SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1003. f f SETS THE sail on fire No disease ctnwi so much bodily discomfort, or itches, burns and stings like Eczema. Beginning: often with a slight redness of the skin it gradually spreads, followed by pustules or blisters from which a gnmmy, sticky fluid oozes which dries and scales off or forms bad looking sores and scabs. It ntwini en different carls i ' Tn laoa T iiHrintil at time natebea ea the tn id of my hende that itehed and burned, u1dv ranch dieoomfort. Ae tlma want by It r upon the back, bands, legs and is a veritable to of the body but oftenest back, arms, face, and torment at times, especially at night or whea overheated. The cause of Eczema is a too acid and general no healthy condition of the blood. The terrifying Itching: and burning is produced by the overflow rraw won, and I waa eoavlnoea that wm afflicted with Ecaema. I ton salted veral physicians and a nam bar of specialists, a ad uaad vrei ft ternel applleationa, rtltlTlnr but allht temporary rallaf. In February I deelded ta try 8. S. 8., and la laaa than a month I zprinoed a change for tha better, and by May ail symptom had disappeared, and I found aayaalf entire Jy anrad, and hay bad no return of tha dlaaaaa alnea. W. P. BRUSH, r toeamaa.- A.aTruiaT Jaganoy. Xavnaarar itotinu'i A. a Station Xnaa4 City, Xo. through the glands and pores of the skin of the fiery poisons with which the DlOOa-CUTTeni IS over-ioaucu. wniie uianu ap plications, such as washes, soaps, salves and powers are soothing and cooling they do not enter into the blood itself or touch the real cause of the disease, bntS. S. S. does, and purifies, enriches, and strength ens the thin acid blood and cleanses and builds up the general system, whea the skin clears off and Eczema with all its terrifying symptoms disappears. Send for our free book on the Skin and its diseases. Medical advice or any special information wanted we give without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. 4ft illMllllinnAI I a"a K. j9 N 8 NUIAIWULIo f AND RETURN m m tt m tt m tt 9 f )1 Jlvlyi VIA Rock Island System JUNE I3TH AND I4TH Special Woodmen train will leave Omaha 8 p, m. Sunday, June 14th, running through without change. to to to to to to to to to iii to to to to MJ tt For further information call ator address tt ' HJ tt tTTSt city t,cket office to 25 MSI 1323 FARNAU STREET, OHM, RED. Jg m I AU C. A. RUTHERFORD. to . Xi wv UNION PACIFIC 0t"VB-TRIP o auar ram ra I Colorado. ITffvVi nnrl iy California o Man ronrri m Montana.. Oregon and Washington Jttlf I to K. la. $ 15.00 to Denver, Colorado Spring! and Pueblo $ 1 7 .00 to Denver, Colorado Spring! and Pueblo 1 (Glen wood Spring $29.50.) $30.50 Ogdea and Salt Lako City. $i4.50 Batto aad Helena. $44.50 Spokane. $52.00 Portland, Taeoma and Seattle. $45.00 Saa Frandaco aad Lot Angela. $50.00 Loa Angela, Saa Francisco and Saa ? ta KJ. In. Diego. Dally ta teaaber 30, la. Jen IS. Kir 7 la tt. august 4 ta It, teateaberltelS Aa. I to M, laa. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 1124 FARNAM ST 'Ptee lit. Ubm SUttoa. Htb tat srty. ( X rood mifd room with vaoiw aaat to tha elaator on tha 4ta floora plaaaaat. aood ala4 room (or HS.M a month. Eyery office in the Bee Building has good light plenty of air and Is attractive a complete office building in every eense of the word. Open day and night and Sunday. Elevators run all the time. Electric light water and janitor pervice free. R. C Peters & Co.. Rental Agents. around Floor. Be Bu'Jdlaj. r THE. SCRUB WOMA, AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Shortage of Oitj Fnndi Mkei Improte menti Doubtful Olubi Discouraged. BUILDING OF ALL KINDS AT STANDSTILL Ko Moaar Clraa Dowatowv Stracta O.rtraai! larrraaca Lla Stork Scrotlay Mafia Cttr Ooaalp. ORIeara and member of th varlou Im provement club ar baginnlnf to ret die couraced. a there eema to b llttl If any proepect of ecur1ng long-dealred Improve ment thlt year. For nearly two year th Eakt Sid Im provement club ha been working for th extension of th Thirteenth atraet ear line to Mlaaourt avenue. While promise have been made that th work would be don, material ha not arrived and tho living la thl section of th city have about given up hope that anything along that line will be done thl aummer. Then, again for two year the club ha been laboring to have Twentieth treet opened through Syndicate park. Lat year the atraet through the park waa graded and a date wa set for th opening, but thl failed also. When th time for the opening arrived the owner of the park demanded that the city sup ply a number of electric are light and give the street police protection. On ac count of the overlap in both lighting and police fund the city wa not able to do anything and Twentieth etreet remalne cloied. More hydrants and electric light ar also desired by th east ender. It is th same with the Southeast Im provement club. Promises to extend the Albright car service to th county line have been made time and again, but still there 1 no sign of the work being done. Last year quite a number of dwellings were erected in this section of the city with the expectation that the city would provide means for extending the water main and locate electric street lights. As the city now owes the water company about 112,000 no more hydrant will be lo cated until a settlement Is reached. It Is the same with the electric light com pany. The council ha been aerved with a notice from both of these companies to the effect that no more Improvements will b made until the outstanding bll'. are taken care of. West of the track the same cry is being made. More hydrants and light are wanted. In every caae city officials are compelled to give the same reply "no funds." As the IMS levy will not be available until August It will readily be seen that very extensive Improvement cannot be mad thl year even should there be money on hand to pay up the old bill. Building In South Omaha ia practically at a standstill. Not a single building permit wa Issued last week. It I true that repair ar being mad and a few mall dwelling erected, but a majority of the local contractor ar Idle. Nothing ha been don toward commencing th con struction of the library building and work on the wing of the Exchange building at the stock yards will not be commenced until the labor trouble In Omaha are set tled. Contractor assert that this summer will be the dullest one In year a few have any order at all. Labor troubles are the cause of the scarcity of building here, while the lack of money In the city treasury pre. vent any improvements by the munici pality. rTd"? Streets. Dirty. AH of tha paved street in th business portion of the city are In a filthy condition. There Is no money In the street repair fund that eaa be spared to hire team and men to remove the mud. Considerable complaint I made that no attempt la made to keep the crossings down town clean. What little money there 1 In the street repair fund la being used In working the road machine on unpaved street that were washed out by the heavy rain. As soon aa the tempera. ture rise a little more possibly th mayor will see If he cannot secure the service of the Ore department to flush the streets, a ha frequently been done. Unless th police commissioners see fit to permit the tire de partment to be used for this purpose the streets will have to remain muddy and dusty until the 190 levy la available. St. Aarnea' Gradaates Thursday evening at Workman temple. Twenty-fifth and M streets, tha closing ex- rclea of St. Agnes' school will be held. A program of considerable length haa been prepared for thl occasion and It I ex pec ted that the temple will be crowded. The list of graduates follows: Mary O. Larkin, Madeline C. Bang, Margaret M. O'Hara, Bridget C. Mercell, Anna M. Offerman, Mary J. Sheehy, Margaret C. Parka, Anna O. Rowley, Till! M. Casper, Mary a. Clin ton. Catherine M. Tynan, Julia F. Howell, Mary A. McNulty, Margaret C. Cunning ham, Nora C. Collins, Mary F. McCarron. Anna T. Parks, Rose McDermott, Carl V. Olllln, Oeorge Vana and Thomas P. Curran. Calldrea's Day Exercises. Children' day exercises will be observed by the congregation and Sunday achool of th First Presbyterian church at the King's Daughters' ehapel. Sixteenth and M streets at t:30 o'clock this afternoon. Bongs and recitation occupy prominent place on the program. All who can attend are invited to be present. At the First Methodist church. Twenty-third and N streets, th Sunday achool will have charge of the services In th evening. For the occasion tha church will be appropriately decorated On of the feature of this service will be stereoptlcon Illustration of th Lord' prayer. Eaforclag laspeetloa Order. Government live stock Inspector In the field have been ordered to strictly enforce the regulations promulgated by Secretary Wilson in regard to the shipping of sheep afflicted with scab and hogs suffering from cholera. At all of the Important loading point In the sttt shipment of sheep snd hogs ar thoroughly Inspected In order to !a SS; BUB WANT ADS si j-a.ajt a-a J- aaaa.ajaJLJ.a aa a a aajeaja..aiAajnj 0 Drink IHIabit Permanently Cured WITHOUT THE PATIENTS KNOWLEDGE! "Clinrr 1 a arrciaratloe ta aa well- taeva adlea! srutclplra aa prvparr br covmuts ot attar rears' aundiDf. It is taate Iraa, odurltM. color lr and otlrelr without aj W tlccts whtUTr. It ras be glTra la water, bus. tea ar case, wiisoat is pa tleat's too. ledge. la avwt caars taa rravtng far Uqaer I an a Bier aaMt but a dlaeaae, requiring mora tbaa will power to ear It. Wa tuaiUTrly (uaraate that ' oaaisx wiu float roy au dealt ror al enkolle at Us 11 La u la a a form, aa4 we will return tt awaay shoal It fall to do so. But It aerer fallal It toaea a th diaeased stoea ae a sieea a Beartff appetite aad coo i(eM. gteady eereee aooo follow tt aaa. jmaiet eeied raaiie rre a rnueet. "OaaiJfg" Is aadorae a taa W. O. T. V.. awblie para, rlergrmea. pferairUna, saembers af tb Y. at C. A , aad tsoaaaada f tbers. Mr. B. y. gala, president of B. T. ftnltb rirr proof Caaatnankaa Cm., WiatlagUo, D. I , write: "Nvaaerou eaae aae coco aF aaerratto f th waedarral Bowee of rw reMr for alenaell. I ear? ra th great pportaaltie yoa aw ta tinuf jor. aawpti aad health t aaaahlad. at ) eraa Ir eoo woe." ti rca box Bo i ca roa ta. Beat ia ft he I aeale a-, all cfcarg aeepaia, ay uaama ra yi, wa, lagtaa. t u. a aad aaaaiiasiS he laaraua A HwCatuit grwar (Jex, xb mm a waattw prevent diseased animal from being sent to th South Omaha market. Every effort I being mad by th government to stamp out acab and cholera and as far aa possible to prevent the spread of the disease. Only recently strict orders were Issued to all transportation lines to thoroughly disin fect all stock cars used In hauling sheep and hogs. A strong solution of carbollo acid and lime Is used on the Interior of such cars after unloading. In this way th spreading of the diseases mentioned may be In a great measure prevented, it was reported here yesterday that Dr. Don C. Ayer would soon send two or three ad ditional men Into the field to assist In the Inspection of live stock shipments. Wal Sot Tell. James Blackbird, a Winnebago Indian, was before Judge King Saturday on th charge of being drunk and disorderly. When the judge asked Blackbird where he obtained hla whisky, he replied that he found tt in the ground. Chief Brtgga tried hi hand at Questioning, but Blackbird Id that h could not possibly find th place again a h waa too drunk to remem ber the location of the plant After giving Mr. Blackbird a btt of good advice, the Judge discharged tha prisoner. Dan Du gan wa th next to b called and he had to eonfeaa that he had been drunk and dlaorderly. "If you will let me go thl time judge," pleaded Dan. "I will try and find tha hole In the ground where the In dian secured his whisky." The talk did not go with tha Judge and Dan was led below to serve out a thirty-day sentence. Drill Team Leave. The drill team of camp No. 1096. Modern Woodmen of America left last night over the Rock Island road for Indianapolis to attend the national convention of the order. The team will be gone one week. A roster of the team follows: T. J. Cooley, captain, L. N. Cockrell, William Van Beek, Alls Jacobs, J. F. McKale, Wilbur Cockrell. Earl Clark. Bert Heatings, Harry Bruce, Frank E. Jonea. Frank Belden, Ray Mun ger, H. E. Cox. Wllkle Parsley. Jacob Health, Joseph McBride. W. Keller, R. E. Moreland. Magle City Goaalp. Godfrey' for wedding preent. 2412 N street. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hancy have returned from a western trip. Thomas J. Nolan has returned rrom an extended eastern trip. John Rilev. Twenty-ninth and R streets, reports the birth ot a son. E I Johnston will leave tonight over tne nlon Pacific for Seattle, Wash. F.lllot F. Head la suffering from a severe ttack of Inflammatory rheumatism. u.mh.n nf the Packers Tradea council wlil hold a picnic at Pries lake today. Mra. W. S. Derbyshire has gone to Kan- aaa to apend a portion of the aummer. Mr. and Mra. L. H. Proudfoot have gone to Indianapolis to visit friend for a fortnight. Dana Morrill haa returned from Sioux City where he participated In a shooting contest. The Lotus club rave a very enjoyable dancing party at Masonic hall on Friday vening. H. E. Newman of the Armour company a gone to Indiana for a visit of a coupls of weeka A dauahter waa born yesterday to Mr. nd Mra. Otto Meyer, Twenty-fourth and U atreets. Frank Dennis left' last night for Indian poll to attend the Modern Woodmen convention. Mr. Frank E. Jone ha been railed to Harvard. Neb., by the aerlou Illness of er motner. The Hiking club will leave for It an nual trip arroas the country Monday morn ing, June 22. William Barclay and family left yester day for Shenandoah where they will visit relative ror a week. Assistant Secretsry Baker of the Toung Men' Christian association and bride are expected home Monday. The Ladle' Aid society of the Methorllst cnurcn win meet with Mr, w. A. mc Colllster on Thursday afternoon. Mra H. S. Kloke and aon of Bloomfleld Neb., are In the city the guest of Mis Susie Horan. 82S North Twenty-fifth street. Miss Covne. one of the nurses at the South Omaha hospital, haa tendered her resignation to take effect on Monday, June lb. The Ladle of the Maccabees will give dance at Maccahee hall. Thirty-eiahth and Q street on Wednesday evening:. June if. The three Ancient Order fnlted Work men lodges and the Degree of Honor lodgea nave raiaea nearly ju) ror tne flood suf ferers. Miss Nellie Lehan returned to her home at Dunlap, Ia., yesterday after a visit with Mr. and Mra. D. J. Farrell, Twenty-third ana u street. A. H. Hammel. a tralnmaatar for the Chicago A Northwestern, with headquar ters at Clinton. Ia.. waa In tha cltv vea- icraay on Dusinesa. The Career of a Young Man." will he the theme of the address at the Toung en a v.nnauan association nunaar after noon oy tie v. Anarew KenwicK. The local lor! nee of Odd Fellowa will hold memorial service at Odd Fellowa hall at 10 a. m. today. Following the services the graves of members of the order will oe aecoratea. Mies Jessie Carpenter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. L. J. Carpenter, and Mr. Earl Brswn were married laat evening:. The ceremony 'was at th residence of the oriae s parents on js'ortn Twenty-fourth ftrrei. wnn e. ur. w neaier or the Pre oyierian cnurcn omciatlng. Rev. William Oemmlll of Allenwood. Pa will preach at the First Preabvterlan church this morning. HI subject will be vtoranip tne i-erpetuai UDlIgatlon. At the evening service Rev. Oemmlll will teiir about what he aaw at the general assembly ein. m j. u ttourae received wrore v irruajr ul in Drain at watervtue, Mont of nei alster-in-law. Mra. Peter Doran The remain will reach South rmh unn. day night and funeral services will be held iiiemay momma- at tne residence of J J vnuuiKv, ouuin 1 nirxy-nrat street GREAT RUSH AT BENNETT'S OBcnlagr ef the Store After the Fir Briars Oat TreaaeBdeaa Crewd. Th reopening of the Bennett store fter the fire yesterday morning drew forth an unusual crowd of eager bargain hunters who knew that tne first at the counter would be rewarded by eome rre chance at allghtly damaged good. At 1:15 In the morning there Were twenty-five people early on hand and when the doora were opened shortly after f o'clock, both Six teenth and Harney atreeta were well crowded. The rush wa so great that th door had to be closed after twenty min ute to giv the clerk a chanc to wait on the bargain hunter. The crowd con tinued all day leaaenlng during th after noon but picking up In th evening and continuing until closing time at V) o'clock. It waa estimated by a member of th firm laat night that between 10.000 and 35.000 ale had been made, so that the 750 m- ployea were tired enough when closing uo came. It Is the Intention to continue the sale until the slock la cleaned up which may take two weeka. The Bennett people want every thing to go ao that their patron cn be sur they ar getting no stained foods WOMAN IN CLUB AND CHARITY Though postponed a week by the high water and uncertainty of tralna, the four teenth annual convention of the Nebraska grand chapter, P. E. O. sisterhood, held June I, 10 and 11 at Wymore. was one ot the largeet and moat successful meetings yet held. The active membership for the year Is 175, and the various chapters were well represented, charter being granted en Wednesday to chapter at Hebron and Ox ford. The following officer wer elected to erve during th coming year: Mrs. Lillian P. Parmele, Plattsmouth, president; Mr. Lonle Dlffenhacher, York, first rice president; Mis Edith Toung- tedt, Wahoo, second vice president; Mis Kettle Little, Oeneva, recording sec retary; Mrs. Cora McMullen, Wymor, corresponding secretary; Mr. Carrie Ptr- son, Aurora, treasurer; Ml Grace Thomas, Nelaon, organiser. Th follow ing were elected delegate to th supreme grand chapter, which will meet In Lincoln next October: Mrs. Mary McKlmmoa, Lincoln; Mrs. Grace Julian. Hastings; Mlas Edna Carscadden, .Tork; Mrs. Esther My ers, Superior; Mr. Julia Halner, Aurora; Mrs. Eva Koehler. Oeneva: Mrs. Kate WIN leu. McCook; Mrs. Alberta Wilkinson. Holdreg. Th new officer were Installed by retiring president Mrs. Burch. The next annual meeting will b held at Broken Bow , The June board meeting of the Women' Christian association will be held at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning In the parlot of the Toung Men's Christian association. The executive committee of the Woman's club has made the following appointments of committee member for the coming year: Mesdame Ada Walker and A. N. Ferguson, auditing committee; Meedames R. E. McKelvey and R. G. Burbank, con stitution committee; Mr. J. W. Griffith and Miss Llda Wilson, courtesies commit tee; Mesdame F. L. Haller, John R. Web ster, Offutt, C. W. Lyman and Horac O. Burt, house and home committee. At the annual meeting of the alumni of Brownell hall, held on Tuesday afternoon, the following officers were elected: Mrs. Philip Potter, president; Mrs. Horace Burr, vice president: Miss Alice French, secre tary; Mr. Florence Voss, treasurer; Mrs. S. D. Barkalow, Mrs. R. 8. Hall and Mra Flemon Drake, executive committee. Mrs. Drake entertained the alumnae at luncheon on Monday. The regular monthly Demorest medal contest was given under the auspices of the Woman's Christian Temperance union at Volunteer' hall on Wedneaday evening, the program being In two part, the contest and a musical program. Th postponed annual picnic for the mem bers of the household economics depart ment of the Woman's club will be given on Thursday, June U. The party will leave the Burlington atatton at :10 o'clock and spend the day at th horn ot Mr. Mary Moody Pugh at Bellevue, returning In the afternoon. 16X2 & fADNAM STREETS, OMAHA. 1 he People Furniture and Carpet Company. Great June Unloading Sale of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, etc this week. Iron bed, and pair ot pillows, 0.1)11 49c 69c I Cash or Credit Go-Carts and Carriages The celebrated Heywood Go-Cart. best of workman ship, rubber tires, enameled gearing, patent axles, patent adjustments, with fin grade of Bedford cord ' upholstering, worth 212.00 Monday $8.50 Iron Bed special this week. Iron bed. spring, mattress ana pair 01 pi the mmnleta net. worth I12.W0. . . Ingrain Carpets In many pattern and choice color, all wool, worth 5S cent, at Brussels Carpet, thle season -lection, worth op to $1.26. at Lace Curtains, w carry a full line, a g ff large assortment of all grade. Mon- I, Z J day beautiful pair, worth 2J.IO.. Dangler Gaso'.tne Stoves, warranted th mm beet on th market, every stove tst- Z. J 3 ed before delivery, upward from REFRIGERATORS. The refrigerator that mechanically perfect -that embodies aU the best Improvements. has seven walls miner a I wool lining, that will pay for it self In a single summer In the ice and food It saves, the Our ney combine all these features, special 210.00 re frigerator, Mon day S6.50 rjfrlHm ' 2 ".v. , v jUJ 'si Special Inducements to Younf Folk Just Startlnf Housekeeping. SYLVAN RETREAT, LAKE MAN AW A. j Tail Meeea ( Perasilrlaiaj Tnewsaada fere Maay New aad Sea .a. tloaal Koveltlea. Lake Manawa ha been quite badly handi capped by the unseasonable weather of the last three weeka, but now that things are coming parkward the reaort show up like a brilliant. In r- financial way the Inclement weather ha been a aerlou affair, but on the other hand th rain hav caused the resort to blossom a the rose. The place Is a bower of beauty, with It velvety green lawns, leafy gieen tree and budding and blossoming flora That thl place will be the Mecca of the twin cities when the thermometer begins to bubble and slzsle up near the top of the glass goes without say ing. Last 0-nday gave evidence of thla when nearly 7.000 people visited It. If the Lake Manawa resort wa In an eastern city It would prove to be a gold mine. Few eaatern resort close to a city are a beau tlful and a attractive. Two year ago the people ot Omaha, Council Bluff and South Omaha awoke to a realisation of the sum. mer retreat they naa under their very noses and began patt nnlslng It liberally. As soon as seasonable weather sets In th resort Is the Mecca of all looking for relief from the heat. And they get It. Bathing In the limpid water of th beautiful lake and boating on Its' placid bosom la a cool and diverging diversion. On th broad plana of it apoclou pavilion on may enjoy the lake breese to their fullest ad vantage while partaking of refreshments. At the Kursaal at Manhattan Beach, across th lake, refreshment and cooling recrea tion may also be Indulged In. All sorts of amusements are at every hand ror the uae of children and their elders. The shady nook about the lawns offer splendid re treats for plcnle parties. Baloon ascensions are given dally by daring aeronauts. Covalt's band of thlrty-flve men make ex cellent music. It lull and soothes and fits well with the musical soughing of the winds through th tree. Thla afternoon aad tonight the following program will be rendered : AFTERNOON. March Ideal American r,nk. Overture Jolly Robber Bnppe Walts Autumn Thought Clark Pilgrim Choru fioir. Tannhauaer" Wagner intermission. March Temple of Industry Pond .lection from "Mr. Pickwick" Klein Mexican nance Tmoiette RirniM A Tone Picture Swt Dream Voelker Wsrrh Brooke's Marine Band.. Seits Selection from "The Prince of Pllen".. T.tMter waits rinie La n u oe Tnce of the Hourls , Intermission. March Scene de Procession Overture Zsmp Intermesro from "Nalla Deacriptlve At the Old Grist Mill gQBDBlaB Groat June Unloading Sale of Cloaks, Suits, Hillinory Elaborate thawing of favorite sum mer ttylea at prices that compel the attention of careful buyers. Tha Saaaoa'a float Senaattonat SHIRT WAIST SALE lOOfloren ladio' Lawn and Marorle4 Shirt. Waist, worth 2, 1160 and 13-ln 4 (( thtg sal red uoed to Wamsa'a Sheer WhIU Law. Waists also striped percale and cheeked gingham waist, neatly plaited and prettv embroidery trim med style, with pouch sleeve E" and band cuffs, at OVfC Millinery. Dcpt 800 Summer Hats of a One (trade of atraw, nicely trimmed, worth 11.00 25c S?UUUUUUUUUIUUUUUUUU?3 i Chicago & Return ( VIA - IE EAGLE NIGHT AT THE DEN Claaa ef Over Oa Ha ad red mw.4 Tweattg-riv te Eat Ktaardeaa f atalverm. t A. O. Stephen announce that upward of IS member ef th Eagle hav signed th roll to go Into the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ba and th pilgrimage of the big el as of big bird t h 0n will b mad oa Monda night. June . Mr. Stephen requeata all Eagle who hv mad application for Ak Bavr-Baai membership other than through the special eaaa toe lodg la organising te deter their rnitiatloa at th den until Eagle aight. when there will be "doings" ef apeclal laUraat te thesa. . .. Strauss Ponchlelll Scnuton ... Harold .TVlihea ..Muller foaatr Treaiarer'a Report. The report of County Treasurer O. Fred Elaaaaer. showing the whereabouts of tha county funds June J, follows: Balance May 1 1214 K 57 May collections 14a.S2 II Total WSKin Balance June t S2M.IM M May disbursements Cash in drawer Oherke for depoalt Poatage account Protest tsjt fund On deposit In hanks: Merchants' National ... l'nlled States National Commercial National ... South Omaha National , First National , Packera' National Omaha National Vnlon National Total 124.o"1 JO 163 1 10.014 14 S-4 M 75.04 531 J! .S 24 K.22IW f)rno 1 960 00 U 441 Ot f.fcH 11 ...t343,Si. rteal ler St. Bsrasks'i Chlldrea. The children of St. Barnabas parish wer at Hanacoro park Saturday afternoon In full fore, under th supervision of the paa tsar. Rev. John Williams, who had planned th day of relasallon several weeka sen. Th llttl onea and their parent took their own time fr colng to th park and from t until i o'cloi k they ram alngly and in groups. Arriving at th park they apent the Cue tn their n satisfaction until a W, avhon refreshment were serveit on th soUvi.rn al"P- uf the grounds. Kvary (am If or art of a family brought a basket arid :b cxitenta went Into a conimoa ator ao that there waa variety for all. I errata snd t wer s'ao aerved Aftnr iba I t!rne.n th plf-iilcfcera spent th even In xcc-rdli, to 1 r eie u Lti raiuxair.g to U. ci'. at case Rock Island System Tickets on sale June 14, 15, 30, and July 1. Final return limit September 15. TSiiif II flVllllMl II nm in City Ticket Office Z . 023 FARNAU ST. Qrathi, - Neb. l C. A. Ruiherferd JJ D. P. A. s " CALLER-Dear old Jack, I Juat read In taa paper about your belaj eun truck, and ru.hed rloht oyer. Tm awfully triad you"re a well a yoa ar. You're lucky. Now. old man. I dont want to work the old "I told you ao" o3 on you. but the way to prernt aun.trok la to keep tbe bowel claa and cool, and tbe blood from belna over heated, by taklno a CA8CARET Candy Cathartic at bed-time They work while you aleep, and keep you aafe and comfortable all cay. Mrs. Refina Watstrfs School. rOIToEIIOHER AIT 0T PIANO PLAYI1 m t. Mais Street, Cakaf. J. Announo the beginning ef its SUMMER TKHU for JUNE iind. Mrs. Watson makes a specialty of th traJnrng of teacher and oonoart planiau In rprtolre, etc. Among prominent must dan trained by her, tt following name ,aaay b men tioned: Prof. Apet, jatrolt, Mlrh.: prof. iAiikla. Dran Northweatarn UmIo ftVnal tneton, Mia ParsoOL, lHrctr y'hfwre. Musical Collage: ftalae M.ity, 1 -irmtctmt Mane Cl f Olrijo P i.;j niiMwut, 111 ; Mr. Walter Spry, V w f vrt. Mis Klaannr v v a f 1 ow r. a u l ( , , . AppilcaUwn for t A-i- r i - t j at ny Um. or pi ... Every Woman a aMVaaa bjm pwwa mo. ! U a.arfal MAJtVIL Vtblrliaa 6pry Tsawraaistia. . Itea eM re Bst-Ml- t-Mol Oesearlent. U UMM ffi'r ntJi'nJilitt jlW1' Jf klalaL. mJJ. aa BVi'..t,JeW Wl J Pt., bu, Mn se a for Wuauu wUaa fci'ie. j eV Us M lira hc., M. T, Tot Sale by , acMAEPFR'S CVT RATE tftUO STORE,' , Ceraer ltk aa4 CXUcag. Slav. Oaaaka.