THE OMAIIA' DAILY. EEEr FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1904. f Yi 0J it KMp . Miss; - Hapgood tells how she wa? cured of Fallopian and Ovarian Inflammation and escaped an awful operation by using. Lydia E PuiHum's Vegetable , Compound Diuii Mrs. PniKHAM:I suffered for four years with what the doctors called Salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes) and ova ritis, which axe most distressing and painful ailments, affecting all the surrounding parts, undennlning the constitution, and gapping" the life forces., .If you had seen me a year ago, before I began taking L.ydla E. Finkham'c Vegetable Compound, and had noticed the sunken eyes, allow complexion, and general emaciated condition, and compared thai person with me as I am today, robust, hearty and well, you would not wonder that I feel thankful to you and your wonderful medicine, which restored me to new life and health in fire months, and saved me m,an jful operation.". Hiss I&sns ILlkjood, 102 Sandwich St, .7h)dsqrPnt., ...... . ., Oraritri or Inflammation of th orarie or fallopian tube which adjoin the Orariea may result from audden atoppinf of the monthly flow, from inflamma tion of tha womb, and many other causes. Tha alig-hteet indication of trouble with the OTaries, indicated by dull throbbing pain la the aide, accompanied - by neat and shootlnjr palna, should elaim your instant attention. It trill not v core itself, and a hospital operation, with all ita terror, may easily result from '.-.pelect .. . . . ? .m "DaAB Mrs. Ptnxhak: I can truly say that yea Lave saved my life, and I cannot express niy gratitude to you In words: " '' J ."-"Before I wrote to you telling how I felt, I had doctored for over ' . two year steady and spent lota of money in medicine besides, but it all , , iv uu mq ujr guuu. juj menses faintintr I will alwava WwwwriTnwnrl mnt i:'-i.'ai'; I K 1 these few lines may lead others who suffer as I did to try your' remedies." JUa. T. G .Wiixadsik, R. R. No. 1, -Manninglowa.1 - "' ' . 8ch unquestionable testimony proTea thW power of Lvdla E. Pink- ' ' nam's Vegetable Compound over dlaeaaea of Women. ' . - ' Women should remember that theyaNre privileged to consult Sirs. Plnkham at Lyun, Mass about their illness, entirely xree,. CITES BRY4NIHE WHIP HASD Paftatof Beorganiiera MatfHim Ltadr s Of State's BaUeiial Delegatioa.' ANT1S ADMJT LOSS AND ClAIM FOUL PLAY I Bltekeaelc Lwai U aa Tklrd Hatloaal . . JDJet from. Seon4 Dlatrlet, ' wltk Crelarbtea and . r. -: Swrth. ;," ' Thv Hariman-llowell, or anti-Bryan, fac tion' of democrat Jry Pouglaa county admit It haa Moat control f tha local party oc? anlsatlon for all purpoara during the prea- the prlmarlea Wednaaday by arranging that the mime "delegates" should serve for the county nominating contention and to chooa delegates ,o- the state nominating conven tion In the fall. i The Jirst.raults4U be that "Nebraska will send a 'solid Bryan delegation to the 8t. Louis convention, equipped with suitable Instructions as to platform and candidates and Including Mr. . Bryan aa the leader. .This' condition means a great deal to the Nebraskan In hU fight to maintain the upper hand in 4ha party and was the reason why he showed sucH ri personal Interest In ths lofal,prnutry ftghl. .. ." V ' Who the third delegate to the national ccnyentlpn from Douglas county will be is not yet determined." Count John A. Creigh toA has been 'fixed uboh as one district dele gate ana j. j. omytn as the other, leaving the question of d)egaeat-arge at issue. Hltcheoek the.'. Duk liors. ' The defeated reorganises 'arc declaring tne man win Da euuer x. j. uunn, L.ysis l. Abbott or Richard L Metcalfe. v It Is said .authoritatively, however, that there are good and sufficient reasons that preclude the selection of Dunn, while Mr. Metcalfe says, having announced that ha would not go as a delegate, he would, not accept the honor under any circumstances. Abbott i may1 not have the personal following In the convention; o nominate, and It la not con sidered unlikely that th place may be All the qualities so much desired In a perfect table water arc. :' most happily combined in - "1 Its sparkling puritr cannot be csoelled. Londonderry ha a ' : peculiar freshness of its own that places it in a els by iuclf, and make it Incomparable with other table water, In which so manjr disagreeable features are found. Herein lie the secret of Jt superior blending qualities with all wines, and liquor. Londonderry therefor especially adapted for th raising of j ii ig It Hall, to which it lends a charm beyond comparison. THE RICHARDSON DRUG CO,. , fosJACKSOM BTaigT, " ' tJTRIslUTINe AaNTS, tuu not appear uj mac time, ana 1 Bunerea much nam. I would daiiv ha-va snells. headache. banWJiA and bearing down pain, and was so weak that It was nard for me to do my work. . "I used your medicine and treatment as directed, and after taking three bottles of Iiydla E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com pound, metises appeared, my womb trou bles left me. and 1 have been reenlar ever - since, i used fourteen bottles 'ox Xydia EL Finkham's Vegetable Compound and JJIood Purifier ' together; and am! now jystored, to., ; , perfect health,. Had it not been for .1 vou. I would have .bran in bit rrav. - wnnHprfiil romoH wo anrl Kam that . conferred upon Congressman Hitchcock, though he has said he did not want it. Parkhurst of South Omaha is' considered out of the running, because the. Success league beat him In his own ward. Thomas J. - Flynn of the Second ward Is slated for the chairmanship of the county convention Saturday- In 'Washington hall. flynn did great things for his delegation in the Second and succeeded in beating out the opposition by a narrow margin. - While the reorganise say they are going to lay down and take their - medicine quietly, the leaders are busy getting the South Omaha delegation of thirty-nine lined up to bolt In case any of the delegates from (he three wards carried by. the Suc cess league there are unseated. It was glren out that in this contingency ar rsngements" already had been- made to In sure this action, on the ground That It is merely an efTprt of the Bryanltea to "rub It in." The latter scout the Idea, and while asserting there were gross Irregu larities In two .of. the ward-primaries, say they would prefer to let the matter go by default, as they don't need the delegates and would rather not stir up new trouble. "We were beat by a campaign of mis representation," aald one of th . reorgan ises. "The men who.haveatood the brunt ef battle In contests of the past and who transformed the party locally from a dis organised mob into an effective organisa tion, have been deposed. We are willing to let the victors try., it for a while and see how thy do." . The democratlo gubernatorial situation has not been cleared up any by the prl marlea , Before it I clearly- outlined.- the national convention will be held and it will have an effect upon the conditions of the party In the state. MWny possibilities are' mentioned. Includ ing W. H. Thompnon of Grand Island, J. J. Sullivan of Columbus, J. Symth of Omaha,' A: C. Shatlenberge of Alma, James K. Boyd of Omaha, former Congressman Stark of Aurora arrd. former qovemor Hol comb of Broken Bow, In case a populist Is decided upon. ,i . . - Awfsl Las pt tttm Follows neglect of throat and lung dis eases, but Dr. King's New Discovery cures such trouble or no pay. 60c, i 11.00. For ale by Kohn at Co. AFFAIRS At SOUTH OMAHA Demand for Farirg ia-Growing as th Season Progr. BANNER YEAR FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT Heeh Gradls; Is Belaar Asked fee ss4 th City Aatherltles Are lk las; toe a Lively Cam- . palga. The chances are that there will be more grading and paving done In South Omaha this year than for a number of years past. This statement was made by a city official last night, after looking over a. number of petitions already filed for Improvementa of the nature mentioned. "It seems that In all parts of the city," said Mayor Koutsky, "that the people want grading and paving done, and It looks now as If this was to be a banner year In the line of Improvementa here." In every section of the city there is a demand for more electric lights end more hydrants. Water hydrants are to be located In the southeastern portion of ths city Just as soon aa the grade on some of the streets there haa been established. An extension of water mains 1 to be mads in the southwestern portion of the city also. One of the Important matters In connec tlon with paving that Is to come up soon la the paving of Thirtieth street from Q to T- streets. A majority of the property Owners 6n this street have signed the peti tion for this grading and paving, and it Is thought that the work can be done this surnnier. An extension of the pavement on West Q street is desired, but so far the petition for this has not been filed and probably will be withheld until the property owners ascertain Vnether or not the atreet car. line will be extended to the city limits, aa has been requested. There la no question now about the ex tension . of . the Thirteenth street car line to Missouri avenue and the prospects look good now for the building of a double track thrtiugh to Harrison street. The only delay In this matter now is oaused by the bond attorneya In the east who have been called upon to pass upon the validity of the bond Issue to .pay for the grading, paving and Lcurblng of South Twenty-fourth street and Railroad . avenue. - . , - ' Ampkloa Clab Coaeert. The Amphlom club will give it nnal con cert of the season at the First Methodist ohurch on - Friday ' evening Of thla week. The club baa Worked faithfully for a num ber of months to ' prepare "Meluslna," which I the work to be presented at this recital. The solo part will be sung by Mrs. Lena Ellsworth. Dale, Mrs. H. O. Haaklns, Marry Burkley, Frank Brown and H. Lk MoCoy. Tha Omaha theater orchestra will furnish the instrumental muslo. ' ' .New Schlits BalMlag. Plan are being drawn for th construc tion of a building for the Schllta Brewing company at the southeast corner of Thirty ninth and tt streets.. City Engineer Beal haa set stakes -for this building' and the grading Is - to -be . commenced within the next week or two. It is understood -that the new building is to be of brick, of slow burning .construction and will be modern in every respect. The cost will be 4u the neighborhood of IW.00O.. . . ..' No Iaaaest Needed. ; " " Coroner Bralley was in ' the city yester day afternoon and investigated the death of August Bkur. 'The' coroner found that It was by plain case of suicide and did hoi deem tV necessary to "hold in Inquest.' 4 no property Interests are at Stake the re mains will most likely be' Interred id the .potter', aeld, as there -was ho funds left for burial. :, Modern Brotherhood Celebratloa . On Saturday evening. May X, tba mem ber of the Modern Brotherhood of America will celebrate .the second anniversary . of the "organization of the order here., This celebration will be held t Workman tem ple. All of the members of the order are invited to attend this celebration, as an Interesting program has been prepared. Wreck Caases Delay. A street car off th track at Twenty sixth and Q streets yesterday afternoon caused the cars to stop running around the loop. Cars that went as far as th wrack were compelled to back up and so to the O atreet T, where they were s.'kr the regular run to Omaha. The st Hg la traffic around the loop caused a larnum ber of people to . walk to : Twenty-fourth and N streets. The car that slid, off the rails was lifted as soon as a wrecking crew could get down . from Omaha,'' but this took a couple of hours. . Maaie City Oesaip. Mr, and Mrs. Michael Kalne, Thirty-third and I streets, report the birth of a son. 'A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields, Fortieth and Q streets. John JL QUUn and wife have gone to Ida Drove, la., for a few days' visit with friends. ' Ten free trips to' the World's fair. See eoupon on pags .' Solon Walker has gone to North Bend. Neb., to visit his daughter, who la reported to be seriously 111. f Tha new patrol box system la working all right now with the exception of one box on West Q street. , 'Ten free trips to the World' fair. See coupon on page 2. Colonel Anderson, master mechanic at the Omaha plant, was on the streets yes terday, after bning confined to his bed for a couple of weeks with a severe attack of grip. . . There was no meeting of the Fire and Police Board last nlsht. There was to have been a meeting, but aa there was no quorum those present adjourned, subject to Jhe call of tha chairman. Redeccd Rates to Atlaatle City, N. J. ..Via C. O. W. Ry. ' On June 1' to Inclusive, the Chicago Great Western railway will sell round-trip tickets to Atlantic City at one fare, plus 12, account of annual meeting of American Medical association. Return limit leaving Atlantic City. Stopover allowed at Phila delphia, Baltimore and Washington on re turn trip. For full information apply to S. D. Ptrkhurst, General Agent, 1S13 Fa mam street, Omaha, Neb. FOR GRAND LODGE OF MASONS Grand Masts . Aaaoaaeas Its Slttlaar sal , Rsais Committees fo the Ceaveatloa. The official -notice of tha forty-seventh annual communication of tba grand lodge of the Masonlo fraternity of Nebraska at Omaha on the morning of June I haa been Issued. The meeting will be at 10 o'clock, In Masonic templs, and Important business is to be transacted. The semi annual meet ing of the Nebraska Veteran Freemaaona will b held at noon on tba same day, when the members will dine together. The following committees have been ap pointed by the grand master) - Visiting Brethren George A. Day, Wil liam T. Bourse, Allan Komano, Charles McAdams. Raymond V. Cole. Credentials Frank W. Boyer, William W Roberta, John C. Cleland, John C. Orr Thomas W. Moore. ' Accounts Robert C. Boyd, Daniel D Cobern, James H. Csln, Thomas M. John son. George Ck sCiaenhart. Charters and i-lieiutatlona-rAlbrt Le anen, Oeorge Wllletts. tdgar K. HowelL John T. ii tinman, Edward Johnson. Foreign CViTpufuinoa. Francla - K Whit, Charles J, i holps, Julius . Back men. Weys and Mesns Myrba ' W." Rurgeaa, Morris H. Kvena, Joseiiu N. Devia, Vkliliatn F.UUier, Uaia a W Lung. Rellef-Mehrflle R. Hopewell, Neel A. pettygrove, Jama A. Rica Grievances Edward K. Valentine. Ash ton C. Shallenhersrer, Alfred ,C. Miller, John W. Mitchell. Charles H. Slhan. Unfinished Business William H. 8tretsr, Clarence A. Murch, Charles C. Cushman, Edward J. Berry, Vilas P. Sheldon. Pay Roll Harry A. Cheney, Thomas I Sloan, Samuel A. Cain, Frank 11 Adam, Christopher Schavland. Returns John J. Mercer, Vslosco V. Leonard. Henry H. Hahn. By-Caw of Chartered Lodsva-Enslgn J. Rlx, Charles A. Mlnlck. Adeld E. Otto, James H, 11. Hewett, MsJor R. Btenson. Doing ot Grand Omoers Daniel H. Wheeler, Francis -A. Miller, James M. Cox. Fraternal Dead Thomas J. Mackay, Axel Nelson. Charles K. Hart. Jurisprudence 1 he past grand masters present, with the Junior as chairman. - - Aaaeaaeemeata of the Theaters. For the rest of this week, with a matinee on Saturday, the Ferris Stock company will present "Thelma," a strong romantio drama baaed on Marie Corelll's novel of the samo name, at the Boyd 'theater. Beginning with a matinee on Sunday "The Black Flag" will be the bill. This Is one of the sterling old American plays, and while It has not been seen In Omaha for many seasons It Is still a powerful presentation of human emotions and passlona It Will be given with the full strength of the company in the cast. OMAHA ODD FELLOWS AT WORK Laylaaj Plans to ieeste Meetiaa; of the Sovereign Graad Lodge . ta 11KW. Th Odd Fellows of , this city are trying to arrange matter so that the meeting of the sovereign grand lodge In 1906 will be held In Omaha, and at their meeting last night discussed the ways and means of raising the necessary funds in - ease the meeting la held here. The session lasts a week and during that time about 60.000 out siders attend. Last year the meeting was held In Baltimore, and this year It is being held In Ban Francisco, so It Is expected that In 1906 some city in the middle west will be chosen, and up to the present time Omaha baa as good an outlook as any. It la expected that M.000 will be required for the expenses,, a good part of the sum going as prise to competing drill teams and tha rest for hall rent, etc. Last night's work was confined to a rough outline of the plan and next Wednesday the work will be put In motion. The organisation looks for help from the merchant of the city and expect no trouble In raising the required amount. Aaaaancenaeats of the Parks, After considerable negotiation Manager Byrne of Manawa secured, the Russian aquatic wonder, Mme. Marian Llljens, re puted woman champion high diver of the world, to give two performances on open ing day, Saturday. In the afternoon she will give a swimming exhibition and In the evening her famous fire dive from a lofty tower Into the lake; This is claimed to be the most thrilling and sensational of all the outdoor attractions. The madnme's en gagement la for eight days, so she will be on the big list of attractions on Sunday and Decoration day which are being ar ranged with events and being exploited in a manner calculated to get the big crowds. With a free show at the Casino, Covalt's band and park, other features and admis sion at the gates free It will be the biggest list of positively free shows ever offered here. Sentry Brothers' Show. The Gentry Brothers' famous trained anl Dial exhibition, which will exhibit In this city . next Friday and Saturday, May 27 and 28 at. Eighteenth and Douglas streets, Is by all odda. the greatest show, of Its kind on the road. It brooka.pp, rivals and acknowl edges no. competitors, Eejng. popujar.ollke avith millionaire and, pauper, and appealing to statesman, .orator,, bootblack and urchin, it ha the support and Indorsement of th masses, and therefor enjoys the distinction of being the only tented exhibition on earth that annually delights a majority of the people of the-United States. .Every section of this' broad country I visited annually by one or the other of the four Gentry shows and every section alike Indorses and patronises ' the greatest trained animal shows In existence. " A Card et Thanks. , - ON BOARD S. . B. LA SAVOIE. May 4. 14. To the Presides of the Board of Di rectors of the Ctompagnle Generate Trans atlantlque, Paris: -Gentlemen The ladles and gentlemen, passengers on board . La Savole, whose names follow, beg to tender their thanks for the very excellent Initiative you had when you placed on board an or chestra composed of artists as gifted aa th onea we had the pleasure of hearing during our voyage, which was only too short. They also avail themselves of this oppor tunity to state how every one on board did his utmost to render the trip as agreaabl as possible, and they are only too happy to communicate to you1 their sentiment on this subject. Very truly yours. About fifty signatures follow, among which are: The Archbishop of Bt. Boniface, Mme. Emma Calve, Chariea Lnaard, John Wanamaker, etc. Alfred J. Cammeyer, the leading retail shoe merchant of New Tork City, and of America, will have his representative at the Her Grand notel Thursday and Friday, May M and 27, day and evening, with a complete sample exhibit of footwear, to make ' good to the publlo his world-wlds boast that he sells the best footwear that la made, for the least cost to the consumer. The publlo is cordially Invited to call and examine the stock and to make a trial of our boots and shoes. These samples repre sent th newest New Tork style and the latest fashions In footwear for men, women and children. No one runs a risk in deal ing with Cammeyer, a he fully guarantees all his goods. Card of Thaaks. For the many kindnesses, attention and sympathy shown us during our late be-' reavement at the loss of our beloved hus band ' and father, and for the numerous beautiful floral offerings given, we, the undersigned, desire to thank all our friends, and particularly members of the B'nal B'rlth, the Knights and Ladles of Security and Covert lodge' No. U, A. F. 4 A. M. MRS. P. QOTTHE1MER AND FA MILT. Card of Thanks. ' We wish to tender our sincere and heart felt thanks to our many friends and neigh, bora and Iron Worker' local union No. 21 for their assistance and kindness shown during tha alckneas and death of bur be loved wife and mother, Anna Rlnamann. FRED RI88MANN AND FAMILY. Tea free trips to ths World' Fair. See eoupon on page two. Marriage Meeases. Up to noon Msy M ths following couples had been licensed to wed Name and Residence. Clarence Bullock, Omaha. Anna Stevenson, Omaha... Ixuls Rosensteln. Omaha. Fanny Sperling, Omaha... Ago. 17 ..... a ..... 27 II ..... 23 U Joseph Dyrds, Omaha Anna Iskrowlcs, Omaha.... Arthur B. Roberts, Auburn Lulu Wilson, Auburn .. 23 U-K. Wedding Ring. Ed holm. Jeweler. 'oeraaaa Prlae Golaar Mess. Prince Hohenlohe of Germany will visit Omaha for a few minutes early neat Sun day morning, lie will arrive In the olty frum tbe wtst over the Kuck Island on train No. 42. which arrives at t 60 a. tn., tuing east via the ssme route five minutes iter. The print is on his way to 0r Itiajiy, but all! vWlt several etui Urn cities befurs he leave the T 'tilted Statea He has twea in the aest viewing mining properties aud luokiug over the ouuuiry. Just Three Hundred and Ten Boys Suits Worth up to $4.00, will be sold Friday and Satur day for $2.45. While rumaging through our regular boys' stock we selected 310 boys' suits that will make selling lively for Friday and Saturday. We've only 310 to sell at this price, bo don't think they'll last longer than two days. These boys' suits are made of high grade cassimeres, cheviots and blue serges cut and made In the newest spring styles. If unusual values appeal to you, this is certainly the time to buy the boy a suit. Don't let the proof of these values come through some one else when it's too late for you to buy come yourself Friday or Pnturday. Julian Hawthorne Nathaniel Hawthorne's son has written a highly dramatic story of the -Arctic Sea, telling of the finding of the last ..... resting place, of Hendrik Hudson V , ' ..'.' . .' ' ' ' One of the 10 Stories in the ; 1 Metropolitan Magazine : '...,;. FOR JUNE THE OUT O'DOORS NUMBER . , . . -..'' . ... ' 'I' :': s. . . , . . : R. H. RiiaseD, Publisher, New York .-;ii - ,.. '.'.': - .I. ;' - '; ' . !l ' 1 ! TAcMielotB "cents.' At all (76-18) ; Tickets to above points on sale daily, June 1st to September 30th inclusive. Return limit October 31st. ' " Also Special Summer Tourist tickets to the Fishing Resorts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Iowa, on sale daily during the summer months, at very low round trip rates. Circuit tours of the Great Lakes. Steamer reservations and all details arranged in ''advance. ' ( ..' '.' . ".. ' ' Further information regarding any of the above rates will be cheerfully furnished at Illinois Central Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam Street, Omaha, or write, . , , W. II. BRILL, Dist. Passenger Agent; You can surround your self witb all the "cooling" concoction ever made by that practical joker, th. bartender, and still fail to be one-third a a cool aa if you' surrounded yourself with a MacCarthy-Skelc-ton-Lined bummer Suit Made, of aootblug serges, porous homespun or cool crashes with Just enough lining to guarantee perma nency of shap and no more. Cool aa a prairie breeze. , $20 to $3S. Extra troueera, with roll, to match-$3 to $8. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, . imm a. ieu ai, . Meat ot ta ,. Wabash TUst OaU. pa it. TO- Chicago . . .,. $20.00 St. Paul . . Minneapolis . Duluth . . i Omaha, Neb. LADIES' To close out our bass we have wm . ., nrli'.pa I -Aillpa' lnather M.GO Viand bin now U. sterling sliver mounted tit ohatelalnn baits now $0, sterling; rllver nun scale M0 chatelaine bscs now. 115, . S2S baa: now 110. tl sterling silver purse now M 60. 1 1 VJ - SB - - mm REMEMBER FOUR-TWO-tiAUGIIT 420 There' only on thing to be remem bered. If you want th best tour, two-nausht. KEEP IT IN MIND . That'a tha telephone number of Oma ha's model brewery the telephone to call when you desire a case of THE BEER YOU'LL LIKE Quarts or pints order a trial ease. Oa DlalaaT 4 BaaTst Cars. Fred Krug D revving Co. Oatk.'i Me.el titwtr?. TelcphM430. OMAHA. Newsdealers 12.5Q . .. . 12:56 1G.50 HAND BAGS stock Ot shoDDlns ' " made the following- ' rMAWHINNEr RYAN COTpm Chars. Lm. TW AH Otari DR., McCRCVV 'specialist. fHstsllrast DISEASES OF MEN ONLY naoalaUari. 1 Years fesperieaos. 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