THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. JULY 5, 100(5. DEMOCRATS OUTLINE ACTION Contitntioolii in Bnuit Will Demand Abolition of Council. Fot WILL ATTEND CAUCUSES OF CENTRISTS Party ladlrMaallty ta Be Preaerreal by Making Separate Deaaaad far Recognition at Ministry. ST. PETER8BVRO. July 4 -At a aeselon of the constitutional democratic parliamen tary committees to determine th tactlca of mmihri of that party In the council of the empire It, was decided that they may participate In caucuses of the centrist, ut they must preserve their party Indi viduality and move a aeparate preamble and resolution declaring lack of confidence In the ministry from that which the cen trists are planning; to Introduce. This de cision la taken aa an Indication that the constitutional democrata are Inclined to recognise the legislative atatua of the coun cil of the empire and not to demand the abolition If legislation originating In the lower house la favorably received In the upper house. There were no developments today In the ministerial situation. It la announced that the parliamentary commission appointed to enmtne Into the question of famine relief on account of the bad harvest at a meeting today decided to grant an Immediate credit of 17.500,000 to the minister of finance, who, with the minister of the Interior, attended the sit ting. The proposed credit will be covered by on Issue of 4 per Cent state rentes. Alexis Bouverln, editor of the Ruse, who on Jnnusry 20 waa sent to prison for hav ing published the worknina manifesto Is sued In December of last year, will be lib erated tomorrow. Emperor Nicholas having pardoned him at the request and on the recommendation of Minister of Justice Che glovltoff. - The agrarian movement In several sec tions has developed a new phase In the form of a struggle between land owning peasants and peasants who hold no lands. Bloody conflicts have occurred at aeveral places. . The estates Of Trince Obolensky and five other great landed proprietors In the prov ince of Sara toff are reported to be In Tames and the mral guards are said to have been worsted In an encounter with the peasantry. The details of the pillaging of the Sheer emetleff estate in the province of Voroneah are more serious than at firat reported. After sacking the estate the peasantry de- etroyed the railroad and oollce stations and other government buildings and beat flftv-reven rural guards almost to death. Artillery as well an Infantry haa been Bent to the scene. Police gapaorteil Rioters. A point strongly brought out In the par liamentary report on the massacre of Jews at Blalystok Is that there was no religious hatred of Jews among the peaceful Russian population. The fighting was confined to the police, troops and black hundreds on one side and the Jews and revolutionists on the other. The parliamentary commission found overwhelming evidence that the out break was deliberately prepared. After the assassination of Chief of Police PerkachofT reclamation were scattered broadcast by Interior Minister Stnlypln on August 4, 1906, while the latter waa governor of Baratoff, haa been acquitted. MOBCOW, July 4.-A band of terrorists, consisting of thirty-five young men. with a full equipment ef bombs and revolvers, haa been captured by the police here. Matlay ta the Cssrsisi. TIFX.I8. July 4,-The military situation In the Caucasus Is exceedingly grave. Dis satisfaction haa appeared among practically all the troops. Including Cossacks. Two battalions of Infantry and four machine gun have ben dispatched to Hatum to aid In the suppression of the mutiny there. Murder, robbery and general lawlessness are Increasing throughout the mountains. Thirty-five newspapers have been sup pressed In Trana-Caucasla In the last five months. rosaarka Fire oa Peasants. KIEV, July 4. A detachment of Cossacka that had been sent to make retaliations for attacks of striking peasanta on rural guards and for the wounding of the com mandant, encountered a desperate resist ance at the village of I'm an. The tocsin waa sounded by the church bells and the peasants took the offensive. The Cossacka fired several volleys, killing and wounding many of the peasants.' AMONG THE HOME BUILDERS Featarea ef the genii-Annaal Report of the Omaha Associa tion. The semi-annual report of the Omaha trfan and Building association presenta many notable features. Chief among them ia ths evidence of steady grewth in home ownership In Omaha and South Omaha. Receipts for the six months- period amounted to too. 187, which swelled the as sets to I1.24R.M. Included in the receipts Is $161,801. representing loans 'repaid, a aure Indication of homes quickly freed from debt. In round numbera the association a resources Increased by 1207,000, Its earnings rose from $34,000 to $40,100, the dividend from 125,000 to $29,000. and $4.fi00 was carried to the snrplus: The cost of handling the busi ness for six months waa only $6,600. It la evident that the demands of hotne makera In the association keep pace with the supply of money, aa tta working cash balance la down to $38,000. Foreclosures are few In number, and what aecurity reverts to thn association la readily disposed of. The dlrectora declared the usual semi annual dividend of 3 per cent. Forelaa Flaaaclal. LONDON. July 4. Money was In In creased demand In the market oday. but the consols Settlement waa easily met. Dlacounts were weaker. On the Block ex change the dealings were small. Tlio market closed distinctly firmer. con.. a recovering on covering operations. For eigners felt the effect of the more favor able Paris advices. Russians wer stronger. Kaffirs also Improved slightly. Americana opened firm and movt-u to u fraction over parity. In the forenoon busi ness was narrow in the absence of New York support, but later a small amount of business was tranaacted at hardening rates. The market closed steady. Jap anese Imperial 6s of 1904 closed at 102. BERLIN, July 4. Prices on tho bourse today were Arm. . i momou PARIS, July 4 Prlees on the-bourse were firm and Russians wore in demand on a rumor that the Russian inmlsr had resigned. Russian Imperial 6s closed at J 60 and Russian bonds of 1904 it 48S.OO. " SOUTH DAKOTA PROSPECTS Some Splendid Opportunities Offered in that Bute Jut Bow. NEW TERRITORY ON LINE OF MILWAUKEE Itegloa that la Beta Opened t Oae ef Great Promise aa Which Ilia's Fair to Become Wealthy. Wltbln less than the average lifetime of a generation what was virgin prairie In what is now the prosperous and thriving state of South Dakota has been trans formed Into thousands of beautiful farms. whose combined area Is over 16.0oo.ooo acres. out of a total of about 60,nno,(;iu In the state. The record of growth In this state, whose area exceeds that of all the New England states by one-quarter, la most marvelous While It Is more than a cen tury since the region came into the ter ritory of the United States by the Louis iana Purchase. It was not until the open ing year of the civil war, W6L that it was organised Into the Territory of Dakota, taking Its name from the most numerous tribe of Indians who Inhabited It. It was In the early 's that the territory was made Into two states and admitted to the ! Union. It had been proposed that what la i now South Dakota should bear the original name and the present North Dakota should be called Lincoln, hut this purpose of hon oring the martyred president failed of ful filment, aa no part of the territory was willing to surrender the original dcBigriR tlon. So the precedent set when the C'aro llnaa came to be known as North and South In colonial limes was followed In naming the two Dakotas. and not the pre cedent nearer at hand when West Vir ginia waa set off from the "Mother of Presidents." Railroads Brlna It Oat. ' But the construction of railroads in the region marked the real beginning of the prosperity of this younger member of the family of states, South Dakota. In the last quarter of a century the rich farm land has Increased in value from 15 to 20 per cent. The projected rallrond building for the present year promises to form a record-breaker, and will open up a large extent of new territory for agricultural purposes. One of the moat Important of these ex tensions Is that of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway from the Missouri river to the Black Hills region. This traverses a rich agricultural territory and will ex tend market facilities to a section where i thousands of homes will be ratnbllshed. A. I large extent of this region Is included in Lyman county, which formed the great Sioux reservation until lo, when t,000.0fi0 acres betwoen the Missouri river and the famous Black Hills was thrown open to homesteaders. The rich eoll. salubrious climate and attractive conditions drew stockmen to the region, but with the ad vent of ndeouate means for the transporta tion of crops the territory bin rapidly been subdivided Into farms, and permanent homeseekers have supplanted nomadic ranchers and daredevil cowboys. In place i MM ML : Jaw BUB B""" " IB I t aT - Wy W- 1 - 1, l - f V ' ' f W r .. , . 1 .,s,X. - v ihe police among the soldiers and black ' i . . i i . u . i w i , Consols, money enemies of the Russian state and responst- Anaronda Vila hm MvAiuHiMi an4 stvllnv the lower ' Atchleon .. .v- t-v T-i.. i..i 1 P'4 ruillf inn iiRninii i-Mima. I nr i i.iiiiiiibiuh fOadon Cloalaa; Storks. LONDON,' July 4. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: cttes proof on'everv hand that after the rioting was .started It was directed by the ywille and 'supported by the troops, who "firefr'milyt''7erTs and Jewish" houses. The report does not specifically place the blame forthe throwing of the original ' ' hoitih Into the procession, although It savs several revolver shots were fired and that a bomb was thrown later among the black hundreds accompanying the procession, Sherometleff.' the police officer who fld from Blalystok to Vllna after the rioting, has been summoned to St. Petersburg by Interior Minister Stolypln. Alleged Assassin AcqnKted. SARATOV, Russia, July 4. Konloff. who was accused of attempting to assassinate . T. Central.... Morfolk W So Btt Viurlo W..... f'nnrlTant .... land MIqs ....... Reading do lat p:d do Id pfd iouiharn , ItaUwar da pfd ;..i,.lft'k Soutbarn Faclllo . iv 17 ...US . .. s ... M 4 ... 4S ... ' ... i ... 44 4 17 11-1 17 V ... It'. ... 0 ..,101 Baltimore A Ohio., i.lte Canadian paolflc ....1U4 Chea. Ohio t'u ChlrafO Gt. W..... IT C . M. St. Pv...,V7hfe DeUeere 174 Denver at R, O....... 4J do pfd M Erie 41 do 1st pfd tV do Id pfd ...TO Illlnola Central Ijiul.Tllla t Nin.,.1W M . K. T 4 SILVER Bar, steady, 30d per oiince. MONEY per cent. Tiie rite ft discount in the open market for short bills Is 8 1-1&S3V4 per cent; for three months' bills, 3 per cent. ?'s '?. r , , v1,- ,. : .. Coffee DFinkers Versus Beer Drinlsers Thousands of men and women ruin their health by habitual coffee drinking. Coffee produces indigestion, billiousnesa and insomnia, because (being an astringent) it dries up the peptic glands and strains the nerves. Whereas medical authorities declare a fully matured barley malt beer if properly brewed and flavored with the tonic juice of fine Bohemian hops like I is one of the most wholesome and nourishing drinks in the world. It builts up bone and brain, gives energy to the mind and brings the red glow of health to the cheek. It contains only 34 per cent of alcohol. Hence it is truly a temperance beverage. Dr. Josiah Zeisler of Northwestern University of Chicago, says: "I fully believe that the moderate use of a good beer at meal times acts as a tonic, and is therefore useful to adult persons." PccrleSS is Fold everywhere, but bottled at the brewery only where it has been brewed for over fifty years by the celebrated Gund natural process." All high-grade places stock it. Ask for it if you want something better than ordinary. Try a case delivered to your home. Telephone us today, we deliver it at once. John Gund Brewing Co., La Crosse, Wis. W. C. HEYDEN, Manager, 1320-22-24 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb., Telephone Douglas 2344. BARNHART & KLEIN, Wholesale Distributors, 162 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. . " "" 'f'lwa. 'in i m .:. i.Jtfriifrtf'i! aa.wa-il m'u4 aa agriculture was that of sold, valued at Jabbing:, uppercuttlng and swinging, the of the broad stretches of unfenced prairie I Ji.lS1.5S3 last year. This Is due to the fuct t( l. vu)t.B thP two llule men fought until iiYaitnaL HisSBxau aaai Union Paclic do pfd ........ I'. I. Steel do pfd Waheeh do pfd .11 . 91 . Jo . I0V . to . 4 Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. July -SEEDS Clover, cash, K75: October. $r..65 hid Prime timothy. $.'.10. August alslke. 17.90. No. 2 rye, 62c. over which the herders could ride at will, with ranches scores of miles anart nnd broad grazing; grounds between, there are now to be found thousands of miles of wire fences, well built farm houses w'.th outbuildings along the laid out cross country roads, and the region Is dotted here and there with villages and even towns of considerable slse nearly all the way from Chamberlain to the Black Hills. Source' of Dakota' Wealth. -.Moat of the wealth of 8011th Dakota haa been made from the land, and the greater portion of It in the last twenty years. The savings bank deposits in the state now aggregate H2,00f,000, having grown from J13.000.0CO since the beginning of the present century. Last year no less 'han forty-three new state banks were chartered to care for thui thn Hlm-U Hills, cnlleil the richest 100 i, Bi cim-d both must ilron from i-kii.tusln mile, square in the worjd. IMncludcd in the NcHne,, rvu-i --'V,! area of the Coyote state. Surrounding the n)rn b,nh 0falnH, U1(, rrlprs iianging onto r'g!on Is a rich agricultural territory, the eat. other, jabuing. punciung and swinging product, of Which find a ready market j Int he wUd,s, rotalns tlie feather. ' in the principal mlhinSf centers. For the wright L.tiiimpionhlp nnd receives the J1,0"0 first time since gold was discovered thore ; belt awarded by Manager Mcfarcy to the. and white men began to occupy the region j " Inner. ut,nato Ulc tner' ha"! will have direct .communication with the 1 ' ' 1 J j east by the 'completion ot the Chicago, EVKXTS OX THE Rl'XXIXU TRACK ' Milwaukee & St. Patrt.'llne from Cliamber- , , , : . ' i Jin to Rapld Cltyr ,: "T . i ' j Dlah.Mll. Wins the Loan Island ) 1 ....rnnl.l.. ami on.. 11. Ilandlcau t Sheepalicad Day. t NEW VOKK, July 4. un a neavy iiatfi DiHiidbille. tavorne at IX to 5. wen tne Long Isiand handicap at Sheppyht-ad Hay today. Von TriMiip wa second and Ulorifier third. L. V. Bell udued hl coit. lilorlnt r, and lie wus litavilv played, bring backi-d down from In tu 1 to to 1 at tne- close, btluui ' won tne ripring stake for j-ye.ir-olds in a cnlVB by one und u half !e:i(ths from Ked Kiut, an added starter. Hesults: KilHt race, the ituR-pencence steepiocnaae. ;omewhere Open. The majority of tli' men ,ruw well to do In South . Dakota have-made their money In raising grain, cattle, hogs and poultry In the last twenty years. Opportunities cquul to those which they enjoyed nnd with mi hk Erery mother feels great dread of the pain and danger attendant upon the most critical period a mother should be a sourc- of joy to all, but the suffering and danger incident to the ordeal-makes its anticipation one of misery. Mother . Friend is the only reaedy which relieves women of the great pain and danger of maternity; Ujis hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial i not only made painless, but all the danger, is avoided by its use. Those who use ttys remedy are no longer despondent or .gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions ara , overcome, the system it made ready for the coming event, and tha hour are obviated byihe use of Mother's "rie.id. "It is worth its weight in gold.' say. many wno nave used vit. i.co p bottle at dfUC Stores. rirtnk rnnlnnmir valuable information of interest to til women, will ert to anv address free upon application 1 CnADFIFia REGULATOR CO.. AUant. Os Lai S Mother's ZSaT V Cleanliness is essential to healthfulness and the first aid is Jap Rose the same prospect of success are op-n be the growing wealth of the state. The total ! fore the settlers of tod.i The returns froui value of the products of the state amounted i croos are adeuuato and assured and the to lbS.0m,(xx In round numbers In 16. an cilmatle conditions are enjoyable and agree- ful course: Kernel won, L'uligny accond, increase r J17.000.000 over 1904. With lr. .i M i.iH,.rv i-nmtitlnna nn I l'uul Jones third. Time: 5:iS dressing area under cultivation and a I be found by the man sreklng an oppor steadlly growing population, the Increment j tunlty to work and . secure from the soil of wealth in the neat score of years will .he return for labor Intelligently directed. be something enormous. No part of the state Is better prepared to participate in this added Increment of While farms caa now be obtained in satis factory surroundings for low prices, there Is no assurance that this condition will wealth and prosperity than Lyman county, j ionst pntlnue, as the Influx of population of which the county seat is Oacoma. beautl. fully situated on the Missouri river. On the railroad extension of the Chicago, Mil waukee it 8t. Paul, to the westward from this place, three new towns were founded last year, bearing the names of Reliance, Kennebec and Presho. F.ach la In the center of a rich territory, into which throngs of settlers are pressing, who have only to tickle the land with the Implements of cultivation and It laughs In abundant harvests. All manner of supplies for build ing homes and carrying forward farm works are readily secured at theae business centers, which share In the prosperity of the region. Lyman county haa the White river in the south, the Missouri In the east and the Bad river In the north and many smaller water courses are tributaries of each, one of the most conspicuous being the bantamweight champion, before the Medicine creek In the central portion of I P'J"c Athletic club here this afternoon Along every stream there are Is steady and Increasing. The population of the state is now about 450,0i and rapidly Increasing. In the eight months ending with March 'l of this year there were 3,37 homestead entries in the government land office at Chamberlain. Lyman county, which is estimated to mean an Increase of KS.OflO In the population of that county, and which put SOO.OuO acres under cultivation this aea son. With such phenomenal Inrush of new settlers, It can be only a brief period before the desirable lands are. all occupied. ATTKI.I. RETAIX CHAMPIONSHIP Clever Featherweight Given Derision at End of Twenty Fast Rounds. LOS ANOKLBS. Cul., July 4-AtteU. champion featherweight of America won a twenty-round battle from ('rankle Neil, tne the county. trees which furnish timber and fuel for settlers. The rolling prairie Affords an Attell showed to great advantage with his remarkable cleverness and lie landed six blows to NVil's one. Nell's left eve was closed early In the ... . . . .. .... 1 rnniPH ami uib mie unucinj " " " laeai region for diversified farming and 1 blue. Nell, however, appeared to be si rong- me ricn soil reward the worker with est throughout the ligiu. ami nis mows, adequate crops In return for a medium of when, ,n7 'anrt"'11 haJ I" behind th-m. , .. . . . , " , ,'um 01 Attell s cleverness in covering up and slde- v,,. 1 lie wtbi ui water IB xouna in wells .iinv ,lu nnnnnpnl a virions swlnira 1 stennina I saved him repeatedly. The last two rounds were fought bv both men with fiercenci-s. and Nell landed more blows in the.H two rounds than In nearly all tho balance ot the tight. The men slugged at each oth-r during the last two rounds and fought head to head, slugging at each oth.r's face. The decision of referee Eyton waa a popular one. and as Attell rushed across the ring and embraced his defeated op ponent was cheered to the echo by th great crowd which tilled the amphitheater Attell. while botti eyes were slightly dls colorod. showed but little effect of tin (Trad MarfcJ Soap Its simple purity and sooth ing qualities make it exquis ite for Toilet and Bath, and too it has the delightful odor of natural flowers. James S. Kirk & Co., Chicago from twenty to thirty feet deep In all parta of the county, while by sinking artesian wells abundant supply for stock and large farms for Irrigation purposes when needed and for artificial lakes la found. Opening Wew Rewlona. The extension of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad to Rapid City opens up Banicy and Pennington counties, where the conditions In Lyman county are duplicated. Homesteads can be secured at Jl.K an acre In Pennington county, while In Lyman ! terrific mill. On tne other hand, the entire .... rt,.H " left side of Neil a face was battered black '- it. I'l 11 C I J Jll to lis an acre. The taxation la light and the steady addition of taxable area by Hccnnri race, six and a ha:f lurlongs: ill Phillips won. Veribesl hetond, Moin t third. Time: Third race, the Spring stakes, six fur longs: p.ilion won, Ked K'.ver second, Clare Kiimc1I third. Time: l:lvi5. Fourth race, the Ijong Island handicap, one niilw and a furlong: J.n.m mine won,' Von Irunip Hocond, Gloritier tnird. Time: 1 Kttih race, five and a half furlongs: Al I Powell won. Jaunty second. Judjie Davey , third. Time: 1 :H- Sixth rare, one mile and three-quarters: I ttneastrian won. 1'rloritv second, Olivtr 1 Cromwell third. Time: j CINCINNATI. July t. -Results at La-' tonlu: I Fust race, one mile: Early Hours won. Docile second, lxingbrlBlit third. Time: , Second nice, five furlongs: Dainty Pame won, Friction second, Dila Thorpe third. lime: j:im. i Round Trip Summer Rates From Omaha San Francisco and Los Angeles, June 25 to July 7. .$52.00 One Avay via Portland 64.50 San Francisco, L03 Angeles, Portland and Seattle . . 60.00 Third race, six furlongs: Prlnclpia won, Mavor Johnson second, Wee L.is.1 third. Tinie: 1:1s. 1 Fourth race, one mile and an eighth, t!ie Cincinnati hotel handicap: l'rancas won, ! Alma Iinfour second, Milltlades third. I Time: l:L'7t. I Fifth race, stfcplcchnse. handicap, short count": Knrik Me won. Firat" second, Frtd : Priesmier third. Time: :iSi. I Sixth race, one mile: Hltn r Brown won, I I'roteua second, Dr. Mct'leur third. Time: ! IM014. ! fcU-venth race, one mile: St. George, Jr., 1 won, Hill arter second. J. r. May berry Time: 1:44 V third. Time: 1:44 V I A AI)l A HIT OF CIP RACK and blue, his eve closed shut and his noc bruised and bleeding from the seemingly countless Jabs that .Attell landed. The last two rounds wre probably the equal of any ever fought for fierceness and continued hammering. The men ruBheii to the center at the gong and with their heads on each others shoulders fought and belabored each other about the ring forgetful of science and everything, vainly attempting with all their force to knock f'ach other out. Circling about the rniK. iammering wildly with rights and lefts, CONSERVATISM new settlers taking up land tends to pre vent any Increase In the burdens on prop erty. With the Increase of the area of the state under cultivation, which In a few years has quadrupled, the annual rainfall haa steadily Increased and the climate has been modified In extremes of heat and cold. Billiards In winter and hot waves In summer have decreased In frequency, and are. In fact, practically unknown In all parts of South Dakota. The climate Is aa delightful aa can be found In any part of the world. Llttla snow falls before the end of Decem ber, and the protracted period of Indian summer weather Drecedlna- the hn ,nin. of winter affords ample oportunlty for car-fculP tail JTOUP PlSk by ' iui crruim ana rnaaing reaay ror the snowy season, which la not long and Is unmarked by foggy and disagreeable days. As In the early stock raising days, cattle can subsist throughout the winter on the native graas and without shelter. The greatest agrtcutural product of the State of South Dakota laat year In both quantity and value waa wheat, of which f7.aM.0G0 bushels were raised, worth vi, CrR.noo. Next to this In quantity waa corn of which there were ff.MO.OOO bushels, hut thia waa worth only Ja.51l.0u0. The stock raised was valued at I41.000.oon and the hay at ni.000.000. One of the noteworthy pro ducts ot a, state ao largely devoted to investing in bonds. A. B. LEACH & CO. Formerly FARSON. LEACH & CO.. XKW YORK CHICAGO liOSTOX PHILADELPHIA Final Cuntrat at Henley Will Be Br tnrrn RelKiaas and British. HKM.EV. England. Juiy 4 In the seml- fintl tor the grand chullenge cup today Trimly Hull. Cambridge, beat the Argo nauts 1 Canada) by hall' a length. Time: 7:i.l. The club Naullque de ("land (Belgium) beat third Trinity, Cambridge, by two lengths. Time: 7:):3. Tne Belgians und Trinity Hall will thus contest in the final for the gland challenge cup tomorrow. It was a magnillcent race. For the first quarter of a mile the boats nose were level. Trinity Hall then slowly forged to the front. Huif the dlstan.e was reached In iliroe minutes, twvnty-nve seconds. The Cunadians then were hardly a quarter of a length In the rear and making des(eiate efforts to overhaul thej opMinenis. but ' the repealed spurts of the visitors proved unavailing. The Trinity Hall crew always ' responded wit n a slight quickening of their stroke anil held the lead to the end after one of the best races ever witnessed at Henlev. As the time of tills heat wa six seconds Mower than the seml-nnal In which the Belgians were easy victors, it now look as though l lie coveted rowing trophy Is going across the channel. 1 73.50 55.00 50.00 75.00 30 50 Ope way via Shasta Route Spokane, Wash.. Butte and Helena Yellowstone Park Tour Salt Lake City and Ogden , Glenwood Springs, Colo 29.50 Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo 17.50 Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo.. July 10 to 16 15.00 Cody, Wyo. 30.10 Sheridan, Wyo 26.40 Deadwood and Lead, S. D 18.75 Hot Springs, S. D 16.40 Hot Springs, Rapid City, Deadwood and Lead, S. D., July 11 to 16 15.00 Chicago, 111 . 20.00 St. Louis, Mo 18.50 Milwaukee and Madison, Wis . 20.00 Mackinac Island, Mich 25.75 Charlevoix, Mich 23.75 Petoskey, Mich.. ' 23.75 Bay View, Mich 23.75 Detroit, Mich 33.50 Port Huron, Mich 33.75 Put-In-Bay, Ohio 32.00 Buffalo and Niagara Falls 41.00 Chautauqua Lake Points 40.00 Montreal, Quebec 53.00 Toronto, Ontario 42.35 Portland Maine 58.00 Pittsburg. Pa., 37.95 Mexico City, June 25 to July 7 53.25 Better call or write and let me plan your summer vacation for you. I can give you all the latert information and free descriptive lit erature. J. D. REYNOLDS. C. P. A., 1502 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. inassuiui'aaijsi' nie ij i 11 is ii a i ininiej r vv;..,.,,- i Karlnar Mutlnee at Ilentrlre. l'.EATRlCK. Neb., Juiy 4. imperial Tele frani ) The Fourth wus appropriately ob server! in Keairice. in me luinu i "e , driving park a arne i f base ball wi played , between Kills and Beatrice, the locals win ning bv a score of g to 4. In Hie afternoon j I lie Driving Hark association pulled off some interesting races, the program Imiud- ing three harness and a running race Tills j eening the association and 1'arker's ' Amusement company entertained a Isi-ge , crowd with a display of fireworks. Fol- lowing i.s summary of races: Special Mile Jessie M Krert 11. Time: Ml. 2 :, 2:174 i " Trot or Face. Mile Ludwlg lister Willie Hamilton Time: 2:26. J.liTVfc. !:. S 00 Trot or Face Miller WoodlLne liewey Idiio Grand Ensign Connies H J . Z X. Z.3. .... ....2 ....1 2:3. .1 I 1 I ITIine: gteilU ling Btlver Frenser, litii and Dodge. High GrsIe TrafmeM (If responsible, ypu may pay when cured.) tf Vnil hlv B Him.. '' " mnUnHM n.i,i,lla. tn the Pelvic region, your condition calls promptly for too beii treatment the medical .. . on afford. Cf this fact you must be thoroughly convinced whun you stop to consider how many different doctors you have consulted, and how many bottles of worthless m'dlctn -a you have taken. We haa no fault to find with th: in in who employs such Inferior treatment, tor tnt la his privilege, but the money l.e thus espenls would to far toward securing for nlm a cure that la safe rapid and i' aai.er.t. i.e lu.e long studied and thoroughly mastered lnflrmW ties of this character n.alo pelvic disease, Recently we have treated scores nf stubborn la-ies, and not a single failure or unpleasant rea.nt has been rejorled to us. Other physicians may treat men, but we cure thm, cure theni to re. main cured, an-1 this fart we are prepared ta trove to the entire satisfaction of aay man sin cerely Interested Our tees are as low as they can be coosiMent with high grade treatment. By tht litest and eif mtlhodt we curt to rtmnn curti. VARICOCELE, URETHRAL , 0BSTRUCTI0H. SPECIFIC DL000 P0IS0M, NtRVO. VITAL DEBIUTY. PROSTATIC. BLADDER nni KIDNEY trouti'tt, tni all a$socltt diseisei and weaknesses, wifb fbef rcf i complication!. Northwestern Medical "ort?? Corne a P ,i tv ,e. . I3tti and Farnam Sts u urical Institute.... omwia. nlb. iiaannsia asvaa si aisni'iair jlfrrjl'S'!XJU'3!!&5'9J"T. y 9 - Ai-V 'i7 , I