TITE OMATTA" DATLT T1EE: FUTDAY. JUNK 0. 100T Si Psl gigantic si 17 I make mention I A MI LirJ 4 friday, at 10 a. m., we cover 100 feet of counter space, with a mag nificent collection of eilks and commence one of our great silk ealea. our west window has been filled with the goods for several days there are thousands of yards in the lot taffetas, in every color, 19 and 27 inches wide peau do cygnes, black Bilk grenadines, etc;, goods, worth up to $1.25 per yard, all to be Bold friday at 59c per yard. the Roods are now, the colors re correct, the weaves are perfect and all will be sold with our cuarant-"mony back if not aatlaflad a splendid opportunity for present or future, for dresses, waists, skirts or petticoats no limit on quantity. Notice, If you please, the great display In east window for Saturday's selling: hundreds of pieces of beautiful ribbons, different widths and colors galore you'll be Interested, we promise you. mention to such men as you know that we will have a sale of soft shirts Saturday. 10 o'clock, nomas friday morning, for the silk sale rnfliM n CO. BURT COUNTY AT CAPITAL fifteen Hundred, Mostly School Children, Visit the State Univeriitj. WELCOME BY GOVERNOR AND CHANCELLOR Commercial Club of Tekamah Partici pates and Mfmbfn Are Enter talned by the Lincoln Commercial (.lob. (From a Start Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb.. June s.-(Speclal.)- Oovernor Mickey, the slate officials, Chan cellor Andrews of the state university and Mayor Brown of this city today extended an enthusiastic greeting- to one of the most unique excursions that ever visited the cltv. A crowd of 1.500 citizens of Burt county came to Lincoln. Most of them were school children. County Superintendent Brook ings had charge of the excursionists and the object of the trip was to enlarge the views Of the young people in regard to the state and Its institutions. The first section of the excursion reached the Northwestern depot at 10 o'clock. There were 600 In. the party and the Te kamah brass band headed the procession. Street cars were waiting and without money and without price the visitors were taken to the state farm. Governor Mickey welcomed the visitors to the city and outlined the educational advantages open to the young people of today. "I want to see all you young folks well educated," said he, "for if we can have COMMENCEMENT AT BELLEVUE . .ITJ'Z.". 4" . " .3 Graduates from Varloos Coar.es Receive Their C'olloare Dea-rees. BELLEVrB COLLEGE. BELLEVUR. Neb., June ti (Special. Mt evening In the grove north of the college the an nual commencement play was given by the Cherry Tie Dramatic club. The play chosen this year was Shakespeare's "Mid Summer Night's Dream," Kach student did very well, showing careful preparation and dramatic talent. Mr. George Netheny In ruck was especially good, as was alsi Mr. Stuart Hunter; 'as Bottom. Helena was portrayed by Miss Ruth Myers, Oretchen Hurst taking the part of Hermla, while their lovers were George Sloan and Charles Baskervllle. The queen of the fairies was Allle Baker, and Miss Meda Bresee as Oberon received repeated ap plause. After the play, which was at tended by many people from Omaha and nearby cities and towns, all went to CJark ball, where all participated In the "Junior I'rom." The Elks quartet of Omaha ren dered some very pleasing selections, after which Miss Grace Kearns and Mr. James Shelledy led the Prom. The decorations were In the Junior colors, green and white, and were pronounced by old students' as prettier than ever before. This morning at 10 o'clock the proces sion, headed by the rreps left Clark hall for the church, where the commencement exercises were held. The students were arranged in order of classes. As the first ones reached the door they parted, form ing an aisle, through which the seniors and faculty passed to their seats at the front of the church. The church was beautifully decorated by the freshmen in ferns and syrlngas. Dr. Phelps gave the Invocation, then the college orchestra ren dered "Angels' Serenade" by Braga. Mr. Frank W. Throw gave the first senior oration, "Four Voices of the Nineteenth Century." The four voices were, Ruskln, Emerson, Browning, and Tennyson. . The second. senior, representative was Miss Cora. Wigton, her subject, "Purposeful Power." Miss Estelle Baird rendered Mozart's "Con certo D Major (Coronation) Allegro." The dean of the college, Prof. Sterenberg, then awarded the prizes and conferred the degrees. The athletic prizes were awarded Ball Clayton Rice, Raymond Crossman Charles Brown, James Shelledy, Edwin Hart, Alvin Graves, Grant Benson. Track champion Herbert Cleveland. Track work William Kearns. Tennis champion in singles Albert Everhart. In doubles Everhart and Agncw. The graduates from the commercial de partment were Mae Kennedy, Archie M. Smith, Morris Graves and Louie Kennedy. Those receiving first grade state teachers' certificates were Caroline Isnbello Baird, Estelle Baird, Mary Covert, Rachel Fergu son (life certificate), Albert Fisher (life certificate), DeWItt Williamson, Jeanette Fletcher, Helen Little, George Netheny, George Sloan, Cora Wigton (life certifi cate). The degree of bachelor of arts was conferred on Rachel Ferguson, Al bert Fisher, Jeanette Fletcher, Stuart Hun ter, DeWItt Williamson, George Netheny, George Sloan, Frank Throw, Cora Wigton. The degree of bachelor of science was conferred on Caroline Baird, Estelle Baird, Alexander Cooper, Mary Covert, Helen Little, Clayton Rice. Judge Howard Ken nedy of Omaha delivered the address. "School and State." Every word was full of meaning and much thought was shown The closing number of the program was "The Parting Kiss" by the chorus. This afternoon the alumni hold their luncheon and this closes commencement week, 1906, for Bellevue college. Arrested . for nobbing: Store, FREMONT, Neb., June . (Special.) Sheriff Bauman yesterday evening arrested Bernard Gestplrm on an east bound train on the Union Pacific, the charge against him being the larceny of a quantity of goods from a store at Sidney. The prisoner, him back to Sidney. The prisoner says that " the store he robbed belonged to his brother In-law. use for the lawyers and their many attend ant evils. Chancellor Andrews and Mayor Brown DRCGGISTS WIn I'P COXVEXTIOtf I made speeches. Dr. Seward of Oakland made an eloquent response. In Addition to Itaslnesa They Have I The Commercial club of Tekamah par Good Time. I tlclpated in the excursion, and many of the YORK, Neb., June 8. (Special Telegram.) I financiers from that town were onter- The large auditorium was packed to wit- I talned by the Lincoln business men at nc&s the vaudeville show gotten up by the I lunch at the Commercial club rooms this druggists attending the state convention. I noon. It was the Intention that before the The York Ceclllan quartet. Miss Martha I afternoon ended the entire delegation Dayton, violinist, and J. F. Gerke, violin- should be led through most of the prin- lst of Seward; George Johnson of Lincoln I clpal business houses of Lincoln. The and R. D. McFadtlen of Hastings; the negro I crowd was guided on all Its wanderings monolngist and Mr. St. Martin of Wahoo, I by a corps of nearly twenty university the song and dance artist, were encored I students. and compelled to come back and do an- I In . the afternoon the asylum, the penl- other stunt. I tentlary, the state house and the state uni The closing business session of the drug- I verslty were visited. Tonight the party gists was held at the court house at 9 I left for Burt county. Fair weather greeted o'clock this morning. Hastings was se- I the visitors, but rain made the last part leeted for the next state meeting. The I of the trip unpleasant. following officers were elected: President, I The Tekamah quartet, comprising W. H. Nels Hanson, Kearney; first vice presl- I van Cleve, E. W. Harding, F. C. Harding dent, Dr. Symonds of Oakland: second vice I and F. E. Rlnqutst, supplied the musical president. E. H. Dorrlt of Auburn; sec- I feature of the brief program. The unlvers retary, Oscar Bauman of Grand Island; ty people served many big tubs of home- treasurer, Carl Spelman of Sutton. The made lemonade and pots of coffee to the following were recommended for examln- visitors during the noon hour. ers on State Board of Examiners: Charles Sherman of Omaha, F. S. Colwell of Pa , , , a bath for four months. Mrs. J. A. Nord The contests took place In the court I . . . - , .u. Vnnsunl Divorce Case. Alleging that her husband had not taken house square and at the park. Prizes were awarded in a ladles' egg and spoon race, hoop throwing, ladles' tack driving, ladles' throwing contest, and a twenty-five yard foot race, shooting, children's race. hoop throwing, base ball, scramble, fat ?erBonal hablt" that ahe could not Uvo wlth of Raymond today got a divorce in the court of Judge Cornish. Before marriage she was a school teacher and has many friends near Raymond. Before marriage she avers her husband was neat, but after wards he became so negligent about his error by interlineation instanter. State, ex rel. Saunders. against Kink; per agreement cause advanced; hesrlng June Rrlcha cek ssalnst Krlchacck, stipulation granted; appellant given until July 15 to (lie briefs. Following are rulings upon miscellaneous motions: Chicsgo, Burlington A Qulney against Dawes County; on motion of appellant ap peal dismissed at appellant's costs. Fre mont. Elkhorn MlHsnurl Valley Hallroiid Company agnlnst Dawes County; on motion of appellant appeal dismissed at appellant s costs. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company against McMnn igal: motion of defendant for an extension of time In which to file briefs on motion for rehearing sustained; defendant given until June 20 to file briefs. Connolly aRalnsl State; motion of plaintiff for leave to file amended petition sustained. Brandon against Jensen; motion of appellant to strike briefs of appellee overruled. Mc-Klnley-Uan ilng Ixian and Trust Company against Jolnson; motion of appellees to strike appellant's reply briefs overruled. Clifford ngnlnst Thun; motion of defendant for additional time in which to tile briefs sustnlncti. Ocrtng against School District No. 2X; motion of defendnnt for leave to file additional transcript sustained. State ngalnst Jensen. State Against Anderson, State against Sinclair, State against Nel son, State against Hedlund, State against Blair, State against l.aprath; motion of rie fendant to strike pleadings of intervene tlon overruled; ieove given to present ques tion on final hearing; motion of defendant In re time for answering sustained; defend ant given thirty days to answer, yulien berry against School District No. 6; mo tion of appellees to advance overruled. Omaha Street Railway Company against Beeson; motion of defendant to dismiss sustained unless briefs are filed by plaintiff by July 6. State, ex rel. Grove, against AfcOuIre; motion of plaintiff to advance sustained; motion of plaintiff to amend petition In error sustained. Searle against Knights of the Maccabees; motion of ap pellant to advance sustained; cause set for hearing June 20. The following opinions were filed: New Omaha Thomson-Houston Electric Light Company against Dent; on rehearing former Judgment adhered to; Holcomh. C. J. Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Railway Company against Kerr; nfflrmed; Holcomh, C. J. Stete Electro Medical Institute ngalnst Plainer; reversed and remanded: Sedgwick, J., Harnes, J. dissenting. Shelli- ley against Hurley, nfflrmed: Sedgwick, J, Farley against McBrlde: affirmed: Letton C. Bankers' t'nlon of the World against Mlxon; reversed and remanded; Sedgwick, J. I hies go Northwestern Railway Com pany against State, ex rel. Carr; reversed and dismissed; Ames, C. Stroemer ngalnst Van Orsdel; smrmed; Albert. C. Rogen berg ngalnst Spreck; reversed and re manded; Jackson. C. Hare ngalnst Daven port: reversed and remanded: Duffle. C. Knight against I.nncnster County: af firmed: Ames. C. Robinson & Co. against Ralph; affirmed: letton, C. Rleck against Grlffln: affirmed: Oldham. C. Boettcher against Lonenster County: affirmed; Al bert, C. Omaha agnlnst Iewls: affirmed Jackson, C. Werkerly ngalnst Taylor: af firmed as to Putnam Company, reversed and remanded as to oione nullfllng rem pany and Sherman & Mcdlnnell Drug Company: Ames, C. Main against Sherman county: smrmed; Albert, C. Sehroeder against Miunv revej-sen and remanaeo T.etton, C West ngalnst Lungren; af firmed; Oldhnm, C. Johnson ngalnst Hay ward; affirmed; Albert, C Ford asralnst Axelson; reversed and remanded with In struction; Ames, C. Anthes ngalnst Schroder: affirmed: Albert. C. Aldrltt aenlnst Flelschnuer: sfflrmed: Letton. C Burlev against Palmer: affirmed: Duffle, C. Palmer ngalnst Sawyer; amrmed; tiid- ham. c Ti ett against Hlett : amrmed Ames, C. Beatrice against Ford: amrmed; Duffle. C. Phelns against Wolf: Judgment of lower court modified and cause re manded; Bnrnes, J. Lamb against VII son; reversed; Judgment rendered In this court for plaintiff for J.-VSB.fiK and costs; Letton. c. L.ndenux against Hiate re versed and remanded: Holcomh, C. J. State Electro Medical Institute against State him. Tax Bolldlna- and Loan Deputy County Attorney Matson, in an man's race, blue rock shooting, and tennis. The druggists and their wives are loud In tirnltA nf the Antrtntnmitiit furnlahAil being a Russian and unable to understand I thpm by Tork and the drugKjst8 o( thjs opinion filed with the county assessor, has rjngusn, me snerin naa some uimcuuy in i Cny Tonight a grand ball is the last I aec'area inai Dunning aim iuan bhbuchv imorming mm or me cnarge against mm. i event. which he finally succeeded In doing In Ger man. He had four large grips, which were Ynnna- Man Robs Companion. also seized. These were, filled with a mixed OGALALLA, Neb., June 8. (Special.) assortment of silks, handkerchiefs and Ralph Mowery and Elmer Farlow, two Hons have no property that is exempt from taxation. He Insists that the loans, lands, mortgages and franchises must be taxed. Medical Institute 'Decision. While the supreme court holds that the other articles of dry goods and some Jew- I young men traveling from the west look-1 State Electro Medical Institute of Omaha elry. He admitted to the sheriff that he I ing for work, when six miles east of Big I cannot be licensed to practice medicine as was me man wamea ana acKnowieagea I Springs sat down on the bank of the river a corporation, the corporation may make having stolen the goods, the value of which to rest. Farlow. went to the river to get I contracts with licensed physicians to con- was about $300. He boarded the train at I a drink and Mowerv fell asleen. Farlow I Hnet himtness and collect for its Julesburg, Colo., and was ticketed to came back and slugged his partner and .ervtcea Suit was hemin In Douglas eountv umana, inougn ne bh.io. x-nuaoeipnia was nis after robbing him took his hat. He then to prevent the Institute from doing bus! uf.uiwuuu. oneuiL nm ut vueymine cuuniy l rolled him over the bank Into the rlverl n. i thlrf tat Th Wnse . that to the following young ladies: Basket ball- was potlfled, and Is expected here to take and came toward Ogalalla. Mowery finally the Institute does not assume to practice crawled out of the river and went to a medicine, but that Its business is conducted ranch, about NICE TO half mile distant, and re ported the robbery. The ranchman went east in pursuit and overtook Farlow about FORGET VOIR SK1MACI1 solely by licensed physicians. Indian Not Guilty. TjidectuY a. fllnuir TnriiAn Hvlnir In Vairn six mile. i west of Ogalalla arrested and paha county convlcted of horse Btealln&i brought him to town. Soon Mowery came I has secured a reversal of the Judgment. also and confronted the slugger, who was He wa charKed wltQ steallnK BeveraI nead wiring ma imi, mm uau iub uum.n oi nf hnr,pl, ,rom - i-r- na..,, whoro th keys and some small change, taken from were belng Kraled Tne court mya R haB .... pucKBlH ueiurn w.row.nu mm in ine faed tQ flnd a gclntlIia of evidence show rlver. Mowery Is badly bruised about the ,ng that Ladeaux had possession of the You know anyone In perfect health never "feels" at the stomach; It's forgotten like any other part of a perfect running, machine. No jar, no shock, no sensations at all; Just easy, pleasant, restful work duty well done head and face, but will recover In a short time. THE WAY stolen property, either actual or construc tive. The evidence merely connected him with another party, who was not tried The court finds that the evidence would be sufficient to support a verdict. Dona-las Case Reversed The case of Fred Sehroeder against John is NO PAItl OR ACHE AT 105 Mrs. Louisa Cox, Who Is 105 Years Old, Sleeps Like a Girl, And Says She Does Not Know What It Is to Have n Pain or Ache. VV' v 7AWv : '.'....:-:-ss-.v..'. AW JOT if s W i 1"? MRS. LOUISA COX. Her Only Medicine Is DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY, "The Reuewer of Youth." Harrington, Maine. May 20, 1904. Oentlemen-1 am l"i yenrs old. I am well, without a pain or ache. 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Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is used exclusively In leading hospitals. The old rellabl family remedy of hundreds of thousands for over fifty years Its purity Is vouched for by chemists, and by the fact that it's the only whiskey recognised by the government as a medicine. Every testimonial Is published in good faith and guaranteed. AVOID SUBSTITUTES Be inrr yon cet the arennlnr Duffy's Pore Malt Whiskey, sold Wi bottles only, hy all reliable drnitalsts and srorera, or dlreot. price f 1.UO. It Is the only nhaolntely pnre mrillrlnnl Wills key and contains no fnsel oil. l.oolc for the trade mark, the "Old C hemist," on the label, and be pertain the seal over the cork Is nnlirnken. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, X. V. popular with a large circle of acquaint ances. TKCl'MSEH A warrant was sworn out In the police court here today against Jake Rife of Graf, charging him with the Illegal salo of Intoxicating liquors. There are two counts. Rife Is a young man employed In Romberg's drug store at Graf. The papers will bo served tomorrow. HUMBOIJ3T The city council for the first time In years passed upon two appli cations for liquor license against which no remonstrance had been filed and without protest from anv source granted licenses t 1 n T ..... I 1 IT"-.. 1. f tl.'.w.Lr reversed and cause dismissed; Sedgwick. cpf.rut, gaioVms in the city. T T.. T J I . HAH l Following are rulings upon motions for market was robbed last Sunday night, yos- rehearlng: U'May round mo checks tanen rrom ine Shannon ngalnst Omaha: oral argument I i ( i.m,i . n!,.. j . . m ; i 4 I til 1 1 1 o rniauiiaiiiuriii i iir iurv no irui c" "I"1 "." "J. .rr,,,,"P- sented the sum of about 60. The robbers terson against f irst National Hang ot Mr.j , ...h k,,( tun Humboldt; overruled. Quizenberry against I"',""" " . : - School District No. 6; order overruling mo- I FAIRBURY -District court has been in tion to advance vacated; leave given ap- session since Monday, Judge Kelllger pre- r.lloo tr. flln nffidnv t nitnntpp nnrl mva biuiuk. .ire .Irak Kitiuu July viiuiuufitui given appellant to file counter affidavit in the county In the last ten years was in within ten rtavn. State, ex rel. Decker: session for three days and found one soli- leave given Lancaster county to docket. Jary indictment. Carl Luts was held for IiutKtii vuL.i.B at ii.u tuni. uuy e.eviion. BEATRICE The case of F. N. Zlnn. bpw a Tn f isa Aitfo Rmnnn naa nnr- charged with grand larceny, was called chased the millinery business formerly " ,h? county court yesterday and con- owned by Miss Dora Schenck. iuu u, Junp iHxne csre 18 on.e BEATRICE J. T. Bail (than Of David jeaes that 71ni n lecuVed mjssessio of his lty has purchased the hardware store of i fim' TJl ffil h.1" ? . Pi" Cltv has purchased W. N,- Farlow on North Fifth street. horse In a trade while he was so badly ln SEWARD The Board of Education has business! voted to install a heating plant in the new high school building. A Seward firm se cured the contract. WOOD RIVER The steady rain which has been falling since early morning is Just stltutlonsl, except wherein it may conflict with the Interstate commerce law. 8moker may Import cigarettes from other states and smoke them, but tt is held unlawful to sell or give them away. Mr. Lowry Is dis charged. The state will tako an appeal, in order to test the law. Do you want the best natural mineral water? Ask for Sheboygan. Special Rates East Via Wabash n. R. Call at Wabash city office. 1001 Farnam street, or address Harry E. Moores, Q. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. HARVARD Since June came in. little or no rain has fallen und the weather has been all that could be desired for corn and winter wheat, both, especially wheat. is oeen iainng since ear.y morning is just guowinK Kreat improvement as it is filling hnt the corn and small grain needed and well under the inHuenpe cf cool weather. is helping out the crop wonderfully During the month of May, close to seven WOOD RIVER Frank S. West. One Of I Inrhaa nf ruin on that was nf much rts the largest stock breeders in Hall county, age to corn, causing much replanting and has left for Europe, where he will buy a ioas with deluys in growing, but corn is carload of young Belgian brood mares. now gaining fast. Denial Not Taken Seriously FREMONT, Neb., June 8 (Special.) RIght-of-Way Agent Averlll of the Great Northern is out with an Interview In a local paper denying that he has received a tele gram stating that the road will come to Blum, Jr.. error from Douglas county Fremont. In spite of this fact, negotiations reversed and remanded for a new trial. This for a right-of-way along the route given In ' an action for malicious prosecution, In yesterday's Bee are going on and the sur- wh'ch a little love affair flguers. John veyors are here at work, and as the Averlll Blum, Jr., and Fred Sehroeder, Jr., cousins. inn.i.n, i. a a -..or., ii. . living near tne vuiasre or Miliar in rtn. . ... ... - .1 tumi to 1. i ... uii i nuiuru ub uui lu I - - - - lies in tne proper selection of roorl and flrlnk, getting down to positively deny that the road will be built ta county, were rival suitors for the love Nature's nrinclnles. ulentT of eood air. good water, and narticularlv In here this season, citizens are not dis- or Mary Kelsy, who afterward married I . . . , . M. . I ..nunc. 2..l.wian. f n UA . . juu.ib uimwiust. ' . . c.cillllB Ul AUKU81 9. 1900, while young Sehroeder was going south of this city across the Platte, and another one northeast of Hooper. - HUMBOLDJ-Stcps are being taken by HUM BOLDT Promoters of the brick the City Mutual Telephone company to piant for this point, after satisfying them- praLl.clllljr It-umiu lin bjoiim, uiuuiib in I SClVCS S3 tO tne SUlWTlor CJUSllly OI tne new switchboard, cables, poles, lines, etc. Humboldt clav for manufacturing Dur- GENEVA The wheat Is heading and the I poses, have decided to abandon the project fields look uncommonly fine. Oats are entirely for the reason that Investigation. rather short ana also commencing to neaa I revealed the ract that tne expense ot man nut. Corn Is uood and being well cultl- ufacturlns brick in the natural gas belt vated. had become so light that the resulting SEWARD A house on the Haielwood compctltoln would prevent a yard here farm, south of Seward, was destroyed by irom paying ine investors. fire Sunday evening. All of the contents COLUMBUS Columbus council No, were burned. The house was valued at fl,000 Knights of Columbus, are planning for a and was Insured. big day next Sunday. A class of about LEIGH Mr. William Anderson and Miss sixty will be initiated and many visitors Minnie Castorson were united In marriage will be here from over the state. The work this Bftemnnn at 3 o'clock at the First will be done by teams from O'Neil, Omaha, Lutheran church in Platte county. Rev. Lincoln. The candidates are brought from Winter officiating. several parts of the state, but many of SEWARD While Mrs. W. B. Francis was the.m are from t.nlB cl'y- The council has rtrivine a eow Into the barn Sunday after- 'rge ana suDsiantiai growin since it noon the animal turned on her and knocked started about six montns ago. her down and before she could receive nelp severely Injured her. WOOD RIVER M. C. Wlngert's barber shop wus entered this morning during the plenty of good food that will easily digest, and nourish and rebuild, turb'd over u; The indicate that a - townsite will be established about five miles uot ciog up, A Food Expert Newspaper Chance at Colnmbaa. COLUMBUS, Neb., June 8. (Special.) Hubert Burrus, who for the last six years has been owner, publisher and editor of understanding how the body worked upon food and what kind of lne latte Lountv Argus, has sold the paper elements It required to rebuild Itself, used this knowledge In a skillful wlIli cte.. to B. B. Green of Louisville kv r way to produce a perfect food and called It G'raLpe-Ncrfs and will give possession July 1. Mr. Green Is not an entire stranger here, being a brother of Mrs. Richard Ramey of this city, om' has been more or less In Columbus the last year. Mr. Burrus has purchased a pa per In a northern Iowa town, though he says he does not choose to name the place Just now. Chamberlain Gives Bond TECUMSEH, Neb., June 8. (Special.) Charles M. Chamberlain, defaulting cashier ! uA nilA4 r... V 1 . . I T . ,.. . There 1. the natural Phosphate of Potash and Albumen, from f t'm. ty7 has gwen 7 to Z?Z7t which the lire rorces tnnke the sort gray tilling of nerve centers court in the sum of $30,800 to appear for and brain, so brain fag and nervous prostration disappear for'the trlul on tha charge of embezzlement. As iisor of tliniHvNuts a now Blana" lner are fourteen ln User 01 UTBpeOiUlS. dictmenta against him rn,lr 1 " " VM. GlfillLrCII Then again, In Orape-Mits the 6tarchy part of the Wheat and I indictments were quashed by the court llarlev has been changed Into sugar by cooking at the factory, and, but tha "tate has filed '"formations in two . " ' I counts covered hv lha mn.l,i,j as that Is exactly the condition which starchy food; bread, cake, ments. Chamberlain is assisting Received oatmeal, potatoes etc., assumes after the first act of natural diges- w- A. Campbell of the defunct bank in tlon has taken place, so we find tJrape-Xuts has passed through this process, outside the body and is therefore properly termed pre dtgeeted, a tremendous help for those who are a bit weak lu digestive 'power, and so cornea some matters of business. The Old Joy Barllna-ton Officials on Toir. BROKEN BOW, Neb., June 8.-(SpeclsJ Telegram.) President George B. Harris of the Burlington, with other officials of the road including J. N. Hill, son of J. J. Hill; u. w. Itoldrege, c. E. Perkins, W. L. Barnes, D. Willard and J. C. Blrdsell stopped here at 7 o'clock on special train of six cars while on a general tour of In spection. The original intention was to stay all night, hut at tlie last moment orders were given to proceed to Seneca. home on horseback he was shot at from a clump of willows by the roadside. He tes tified that he saw Blum's pony standing there and saw a man with a white hand kerchief around his neck In the bushes. Blum admitted that he wore a white hand kerchief around his neck that night. Sehroe der caused the arrest of Blum on the charge that he had discharged the gun at him. Without the knowledge or consent of Sehroeder the case was dismissed by one of the county attorneys of Douglas county and Blum discharged. Blum then brought an action against Sehroeder for malicious prosecution and secured a verdict and Judg ment In his favor. Sehroeder appealed the case to the supreme court on the ground that testimony tending to prove that Blum had threatened to kill him was excluded by the court. The court holds that the ex clusion of this evidence was prejudicial error. The city of Omaha Is defeated In Its ap. peal from the Judgment In favor of Cathe. rine L. Lewis, who was Injured by falling upon an Icy sidewalk. The evidence In the case is held sufficient to Justify the submis sion of the case to a Jury and the case hav ing been so submitted and the Jury having rouna tor tne piainun and a Judgment hav Ing been entered therein, the court holds that It should not be disturbed. In the Supreme Court In the supreme court June 6, 7, and 8. the following are miscellaneous orders Modern Woodmen against Plummer; stip ulation granted: cause continued ta Sep tember term. Gutschow against Washing ton county; stipulation granted: cause sub mitted on oners, coigrove against Pickett plaintiff given leave to amend petition in absence of the employes and all the razors hag been ,n U8e for oyer thlrty year, an(, identity of the robbers. 1 has proved itself to be the most successful TEKAMAH Over l.ouO tickets were sold remedy yet discovered ior Dowel com for the Burt county educational excursion, I plaints: WHICH leit nere tins nnfrmnii i ti.iu w... return this evening. The lekamah Com meroial club accompanied the excursion BEATRICE The body of Lyman Wicks who was drowned In Turkey creek near of, health, with Its youthful glow and warm, keen pulse of vigor and energy will come back. The years are forgotten, and so Is the ..h l.xt vnn'll VVflW -nii hD tA ,r Sulcld. ' - - -"J VORK. N.-h.. J..ne .Sn..l..l T-i Rraln for atl the Important braln-buiMing elements are there in -miss Blanch Castile, daughter of Andy tJRAPE-Nl. TS. Dozens of choice recipes for fascinating dishes Castile, who lives northwest of this city, f..ind In tha nki? committed suicide this evening at o'clock I Hh m t r I d tn iui ri'h b h. .i,..hni.. Jerome's drug store, but was refused, but afterwards obtained It at Ryan's, saying she wanted it to kill rats. Khs had ex pected to graduate from tha high school next week. X Trial 10 days of GRAPE-NUTS proves. ' ThrVa a reason." Ihara la no Roohalla Salt. Alum, ima or Ammonia In food mad with Golumet Poude . CTIK THt lAKIKI nW0lH TMViT It make pur f. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy Needs no Introduction to the public. It Smokers May Import Cigarettes. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., June 8.-Judge James Leathers of the Marlon county su- limn 9k , J u TWO-PIECE HOT WEATHER n-y 1 1 r til I , j o i j 1 u DeWItt last Saturday, was found yeHterday K.'"...."... .; ,'".. VIZ."? ."t Rim fe nt where It went nown "" V. w, " u,llcu I,,r j. ....... - - ic,.rr.- I smoking a cigarette, that the antl-clgarette Tne remains no uiitrreu ui. ucni. i .h lo.t l..l.l.l..r. I. . . . . . Tl.l . -T7. T".- tT" I.-" A . . 1, n n . V, n V. I " - ni'iA 1 IVIV. 1 . . ' . . id . nunr-n. nu lias been In the drug business at Cortland for the past twenty-three years, yesterday . l I . . ... Lj . ., V. n W'Ulu. mk.. r.. . BOIU ... Oiv.l .3 lu lu.uniu -, "..v. , w cently arrived In this country from Qer many WYMORE The marriage or rTed J. Kel ley to Miss Clarice Heumann occurred at the home or tne or.ue 0 parents in 1.11a city last evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. L. G. Parker of the Methodist episcopal cnurcn cm elating. WOOD RIVER Perley H. Honnold. one of the rural mall carriers of this place, and Miss Ellen Johnson, daughter or w. a. JnhnHon of Green River. Wyo.. were united in marriage last evening, Rev. j. B. Leedom officiating. BEATRICE Yesterday at U o clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Leury, occurred the marriage of Miss Mary Monica Leary to Mr. Wil liam Webster Luberger, Rev. M. M. Merkl officiating. HEATKire The Rnatrlce fire denart mi'iit held a meeting last evening and ar ranged for the observance of firemen s me moiial day, which occurs next Sunday. The sermon is to be delivered by Rev. G. W. Crofts of this city BEATRICE At 8:30 o'clock in the evening at the Episcopal church, in the presence of a large number of friends, the marriage of Mr. Robert Stratford and Miss Edna Miller was solemnized. The officiating clergyman was Rev. w. A. Mulligan BEATRICE George C. Fuller, who has been night clerk at the Paddock hotel for tha past rew months, nas resigned his po sitlon and will leave In a few days to en ter the United States naval academy at Annapolis. Mr. Fuller's parents reside in Omaha. TEKAMAH Hlland V. Btanfleld and Miss Mvrlle Wlxer. both or this city, were mar ried at the home of the bride's parents last evening. The lirlile Is the eldest daughter of George 11. ixer and tne groom is the Junior member of the firm of Cornelius tttanneio. HITMHOLDT Miss Pearl Bnethen and Samuel Sloltz were united in marriage last evening hi the home of the niide s parents, Jake F. Snethen and wife, six miles east of the city, the ceremuny being performed by Rev. W. I.. Dlllow of the Evangelical church at Dawson. WYMORE The business men of the city hsve raised a sufficient sum by subscrip tion and will put the racetrack In nrst class condition with the intention of holding a racing meet here In the run. ine snarp curves will be taken out of the track and it will be made more level FREMONT According to reports from Hooper this noon the bodies of Foley and Krai who were drowned in the Elkhorn Tuesday afternoon, have not been recov ered, though the search was still going on. Folev was president of the recently organ Ized Commercial club of lbs town and vsry FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Showers In Nebraska and South Da kota Today Cooler In West Portion. WASHINGTON. June 8. Forecast of ths weather for Friday and Saturday: For Nebraska and South Dakota Show ers Friday and cooler in west portion. Saturday, fair and warmer. For Iowa Showers Friday. ' Saturday, fair in west; showers in east portion. For Missouri Partly cloudy Friday; showers In west portion. Saturday, fair In, west; showers and cooler in east portion. For Kansas Showers and cooler Friday. Saturday, fair. For Wyoming Showers Friday; cooler In oast portion. Saturday, fair and warmer. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, June 8. Official record of tem perature ana precipitation Compared with the corresponding day of the last threa years: iiuh. iara. isxe. Maximum temperature .. 76 83 83 72 Minimum temperature . .. &i Al W 62 Mean temperature firt 72 72 ii Precipitation T .00 .08 .00 Temperature and precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha since March 1 pnd comparison with the last two years: Normal temperature 68 Excess for the day 0 Total excess since March 1 293 Normal precipitation 18 inch Deficiency for the day , .18 Inch Precipitation since March 1 7.70 Inches Deficiency since March 1 2.70 Inches Excess for cor period, 1904 61 inch Excess for r period, 1903 1.08 Inches Reports from Stations at T P. M. Station and State Tern. Max. Rain- of Weather. 7 p.m. Tern. fall. Bismarck, rain M 82 1.71 Cheyenne, rain 76 80 T Chicago, cloudy t! 66 .00 Davenport, cloudy 72 76 .00 Denver, cloudy 78 . &! T Havre, rain &8 W .08 Helena, cloudy 50 .. .10 Huron, cloudy 62 73 AO Kansas City, clear 78 82 .00 North Platte, part cloudy. 78 80 .01 Omaha, cloudy 72 78 T Rapid City, rain 72 88 T St. Louis, part cloudy .... 74 78 .00 St. Paul, cloudy .' 6N 70 .00 Salt Ike City, pt. cloudy. 70 74 .04 Valentine, clear 76 78 .64 Willlston. cloudy 72 78 T "T" Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. aa. IB 7n In order to close out quickly, we have grouped all our two-piece summer suits which regularly sold for ?20, $22.50, $23, 27.50, in one lot, and your choice as long as they last at one 117' price ! m J We still have In these two-piece suits 17 !.- .iu u IS suits sire Iff I, ,. , . suits size , 28 22 ' 1 suit size 8V 21 suits slxe 38 1 suit sixe 40 The sale In our clothing department will continue until .everything is sold. Three-Piece suits. .$13 .SO to $J0.00 Men's and Women's Rain Coats at Odd Trousers (3.60 to 17.00 fli.60 to 131.00 THIS SALE IS FOR CASH Pease Bros. Co., 1417 FARNAM STREET.