! -. . . 1 1 Your System Demands an occasional corrective to insure good health and strength. Success is almost impossible for the weak and tiling. Enjoyment is not for the sick. Impaired health and serious sicknesses usually begin In deranged conditions of the Stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. Qeechms Pills are recognized all over the world to be the best corrective-of troubles of the digestive organs. They tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg ulate the bowels. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act in the best and safest way For Health and Strength Unri Sal. of Any Mdkle In the World. Said nfTfc In bojcM, 10c, 25c BRIEF CITY NEWS j PARRISH BOOSTING GAME Lincoln Sanitarium Kwly Kebulit. Doubled Opacity, ... EHctrlc Elevator. Modern ' In uvery way. Sulpho Saline Springs Located on our premise and used In the Natural Mineral Water I:; BATHS ', Unsurpassed In the treatment of RHEUMATISM Heart, Stomach, Kidney and Liver ; . . . . Diseases. Moderate charges. Write For rates. , -Dr. O. W. EVERETT, Mgr. ' 140S M St., MCCOLM, ItEB. When you want to reach the piblic- make it easy for the lie to reach you. publi .'. l,Tn8 location fta the easiest - to find in the city and- known io every" person lii thtf 'middle Its beautiful, V-apacious en- trance on the sidewalk level and the new, lare elevators, their short runs, only six office floors, save time anil bother. .They make it certain for' .cus tomers and clients to reach you . easily. i A few desirable locations In process of adjustment now. If you want, now is the time. . Superintendent, Ilooni 103. .' ' Telephone Tyler 100O.' THE BEE BUILDING " 7W building that it always ntw' ' Have Soot Frint It Now Beacon Trees, iife Monthly Income GouKI. Uee Bids. Tldality Storare and Ta Co Jonff. ISIS Ughtlng- Fixture Bursess-Oranden comrany. Coney te loan on city property. W. IL Thomas, Slate Msnk Untitling. When yoa kaow fas tlraUas; you pre fer It. Omaha Gas Co., 150 Howard St Kepoblleaos Attention FYnnk Iewey. county clerk, first term only, wants re nomination. , BTlelsea a Bankrupt Jens Nielsen line been declared a bankrupt In the sum of 1712.50. Nle'sen's occupation Is soliciting-. United Improvers to Meet The t'nlted Improvement clubs of the city will hold a meotlnff Wednesday evening in Street Commissioner J. 3, Ryder's office at the city hall. Mounts Assumes Haw Duties Dayton R. Mounts has taken up his duties at the Young Men's Christian association as as sistant to J. V. Miller in the educational department. Irish Tolaateers to Meat There will be K meeting of the Nebraska provi sional committee to aid the Irish national volunteers at Arlington hnll, 151 14 Dodge street, Thursday evening. "Today's Complete Movie Program" may be found on the first page of the classified section today, and appears In The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving picture, theaters offer. Boiler Inspector Beslg-na R. U. Wolfe, city boiler Inspector for elsht years, has handed In his resignation and will be come sales manager for Wigert Boiler works of Canton, III. Mr. Wolfe asks that he be let out September 1. Many Beading Foreign Vapor -There has been a great demsnd for foreign pa pers and periodicals at the public library since the European war has broken out The library has the London Dally Times and several weeklies In the reading room. Turks Hay lolloit Funds Two Turks, Rev. Uohrum Paulus Patrus and Nlck- adeimis Ellas, have been granted permls 1 slon to solicit funds for a church In Turkey. The permission was granted by Acting Mayor Dan B. Butler after a con ference with the two men. Clansman's Sentence Suspended An altercation on a street car led to the ar rest of Ed,Clausman, a contractor, liv ing at 6232 Thirtieth street. He was given a suspended sentence of thirty days after George Htllstrand, 22 North Twenty third street, complained against him. Colonist Bate This TaU Although the tariffs have not been Issued, the railroads have announced that one-way colonist rates will bo in effect again this fall and i that the rates will probably be the same 1 as In the past. It Is said that tickets will ' lc on sale from September 24 to Octo ber 8. i Boiler Offers Assistance Educational I Secretary J. W. Miller of the Young ' Men's Christian association has offered free assistance to all foreigners who de sire to take out naturalisation papers. The fee for first papers Is l and for sec I ru ,-., La 11 tiuvnhle to the officials at the court house. Bronson Rets Ninety Days While stopping over night at the Overland hotel Lewis K. Bronson, an electrician from Kansas City, Is said to have visited the room of another guest and taken some money from his clothes. He was sent to Jail . for ninety day s on a charge of va gruncy and being a suspicious character. Thought He Was QoTarnor According to police court records, Frank Nebraska, 1412 Kavan street, was In a state of, Intox ication and thought he was governor. W.lien. he camo to, he, Instead found him self to be a candidate for a police court sentence,, but .on promise to. stay out of (hat kind of politics, he'was discharged by Judge Foster. Ordered Out of Town In the police ef forts lo clear the city of suspicious or undeslrabio negroes, many of whom have been banging around the railroad yards recently, .lint 'AUeft wus given a ninety day' srntei.ee in1 police court, which was suspended on his agreement to leave Omaha under police surveillance.' When Allen was arrested several days ago a loaded revolve wus found in his pocket.. To rut on Another Inapeotor Dr. U C. Klggln, Dr. J.- II. Gain, Dr. C. M. Day, Dr. Schmella, federal live stock inspectors, met Monday at South Omaha with J. lh Bulla of the South Omaha Live Stock exchange and went over some proposed plana for the enforcement of the rules regulating the manufacture and sale of anti-hog cholera serum. It was decided by the federal inspectors to put on another field man. Doin; Much to Bring- Out Big: At .tendance Next Friday. WILL ENTERTAIN MAGNATES Heeelsita to He I ed to Skon Minor l.eaaae Soanri tiood Time When They Come' to Omaha In the Kail. Due to persistent efforts oh ttie part of Victor Parrish of the publicity bureau of the Commercial, club, and several other Omaha boosters, the Omaha Jobbers and retailers are planning to make August I a gala day for the Omsha base ball fans. Th M. E. Smith company and the Byrne Hammer company have already an nounced their wllllngmas to permit every employe, who may desire to see the ball game that day between Omaha and Des Moines, the afternoon off, and several other firms will soon fall in line with a similar agreement. The receipts from the game will go to the Commercial club for an entertainment fund to be used when the big convention of minor league magnates assembles In Omaha In November. The Commercial club, Ad club, jobbers and retailers are all boasting for a big crowd at the park Friday. The game will be called Friday at 4 o'clock Instead of the regular hour, In order to allow more to attend. Heats are on sale at the Paxton, the Rome, the Commercial club and the Elks' club. Many tickets have already been sold. The Ad club will attend the game fh a body. AFA1RS ATjSOUTH OMAHA Cattle Fall Off and Hog-s Drop More Upon Live Stock Exchange. TAKES CASH TO MAKE DEALS Banks ee Ttiothlnai In Speculation and Stint Down t nnn lay Kffort to Deal In Ksnectatlona Con dition Only Temporary. M'VANN TO WASHINGTON ON SOUTHERNJUUMBER RATES K. J. McVann has gone to Wah'.nt;io)i, D. C, to file a brief with the Interstate Commerce commission In the southern hardwood lumber rate case. This 1 the case In which testimony was taken '.n St. Louis before ah examiner of the In terstate Commerce commission In June. From Washington McVann Is to so to Boston to attend the meeting of the Na tional Industrial Trafflo league. South Omaha's live stock exchange felt the tension of the oontlnenial war yester day, when hogs dropped 5rt cents and cat tle fell off X cents. While the banks would not admit as much and many stockmen refused to be quoted on the mat ter, It la known that the banks prac tically shut down on the speculators. Commission men also reported a tlght nesa of money. The pens were fairly filled yesterday evening. The few minutes that the council stayed around, however, wm long I ei ough to bring In a delegation of women j and a number of attorneys appearing for i warring paving contrai tors. It appears ! li nt the old question of getting signs- . lures to petitions designating paving ma terial continues to be fruitful of disputes nd troubles between paving companies. 1 It Is said that promoters have been paid to obtain the signatures In some Instances j at least. ' I Manic City tSoaalp. j Harry Hnythorne, a prominent breeder ' of Martin. Neb., was visiting at the yards yesterday. j A special rloamip sale on wnolen suits ! to order. 110. Dunham ft Dunham, 412 : N. luth. Phone So. 141. C. H. Kramer of Hyannls was st the stock yards yesterday morning with it I consignment of cattle. j Office space for rent In Bee office. 2T11V I N street Terms reasonable. Well known ! location. Tel. t-'outli 27. j The Mystic Workers of the World will meet this evening In the Odd Fellows tSII WIIKT 1UYH CASH PIANOS Our 40th Year. CASH SALE of JP morning when the market opened, but It I nail. T'"!y-,our!., and M streets, at S was 10:30 o'clock before any bids were of- - -w ? T J'" "!. . . . ,k. l.. h,i,. i i,oe The M. and A., No. IWo will bold a "Juot Say". MO RUCK'S It Means Original and Ginuini HALTED P.! ILK Tha Food-drink far Ail lgt, More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. fiich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared ia a minute. Takt ns mUtitntc. AsMorHORLICK'S. - Others are Imitations, OmanaNHEflLy Omaha ELECTION COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE TO BEOPEN NIGHTS The election commissioner's office will be kept open Thursday and Saturday nights of this week to allow voters to register for the primary election of August IK and to give notice of change of residence. Saturday Is the last day on which voters may register or give notlco of change of residence In time to cast ballots at the primary. See renl estate columns for bargains. Hncklen'a Arnica Salve. should bo In every home ready to apply to all burns, bruises, sores, cuts and scalds. Heals quickly. 25c. All drug gists. Advertisement. SUPERINTENDENT GRAFF IS SEEKING FOR TEACHERS Superintendent E. U. Graff of public schools left last night for the east to scout for teachers. lie will be gone a week. s fered. Then the market broke to pieces and a flat fall of BO cents was offered by the hog buyers among the peckers. For cattle the market ran low 20 cents and later 2$ cents. The sellers did not fall for the bids until late In the afternoon, when It was seen that the buyers would not come up on the morning hid. Even at that price but a few loads were re moved. The condition ot the local , market Is said to be the same as that at other points In the country. The banks hava shut down and everything was cash basla. One man, speaking of the market yester day, said: "If you had $1,000 In the bank you could use It; If you did not have the ready cash the banks could not see any thing In speculation." Among speculators the market showed a temper that was very near panicky. Heavy dealers used their best endeavors to steady the market and counselled con servative marketing and advised strongly against any movement that would bring on a panic. It was said that stockmen should hold back their stock until the market had steadied and the banks had adjusted themselves to the exigencies of the war. It was urged thst the near panlo was only temporary and that the market would right Itself as soon as the stock men had gotten hold of themselves. It Is a maltter ot keeping cool and holding your head, was the advice given out at the stock yards yesterday. Yoangr Woman Prostrated. Whether from heat or other Illness, a young woman about 18 years of age dropped over unconscious near Cudahy's Ice house at Ralston last night at 9 o'clock. Assistance came to her from people living near the place and from street car employes who happened to be pushing. When the young woman re covered consciousness she was unable to give an account of herself or even re member her name. She was cared for by people living near the Cudahy Ice house. t Mmw Carnival Opens. Hundreds of people took advantage of the flno weather last night to attend the Moose carnival at Twenty-fifth and M streets. A big tent show Is planted about the Moose home. In the building proper the Moose entertained until a late hour, dancing and music being on the program. The carnival will continue for soma days. ravine War A gala. Because the council was not ready to take up the levy ordinance last night an win, rt., ..... nui ii., in meeting at the Odd Fellows' hall. Twenty fourth and M streets, next Thursday even ing. Members are requested to attend. ! The entertainment committee of the lo- I ral lodge of Ksgles will give a smoker st 1 the Kagle hall. Twenty-third and N ' streets, next Frldsy evening. Advance ) preparations are now lel ng made. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F Pmlth of For- tleth and V streets, entertalued Mrs. Uooney of Chicago and Mrs. Cock ran of ! Fort Oixlge, la., at Uincr last Sunday. The afternoon was sent pleasantly. I A. .1. Shlnn, an Iova cattle raiser, I brought two car loads of prime Here ford yearlings to the niHiket yesterday morning, which sold a P This Is considered an exceedingly godd price. Another Mg horse sale will take place . .... ' " ' w.ii, ..... . tt tltla nt.,,111, Th. ,ul. u 111 lin It, rltm aii 1 of Messrs. Anspach and tlallup. a well known local horse dealing concern, and will be made largely in Wyoming horses. SEVERAL OMAHA TEACHERS ARE NOW J0URING EUROPE No word has been received recently from Omaha school teachers who are touring In Europe. Misses Isabella nnid Mima Doyle and their sister are sup posed to be In Germany. The following : . . , . ,i i ' other teacners are in ruroir. mmn I.ucy Evans, Miss Tearl rtockfellow, Miss Johanna Anderson, Miss Elisabeth Allen, Miss Josephine Grant. Kir the Weak and Nervous. Tired out. weak, nervous men nnd women need Electric Hitlers. Helps the mjtves and tones up the system. 50c find II. All druggists. Advertisement. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. 1ee' Bridges, Misses 11a and Edna Bridges and Miss Florence Hoye will leave this morning for Wall I.nke, la., where Ihey will occupy a cottage for two weeks. Fred Anheuser, city prosecutor, and ; . -i I .. I, . ni..l...ii ' where Mr. Anheuser spent hlH vacation. Mrs. Anheuser dlHtlngulKhed herself by catching a fifteen-pound pickerel. AM CASH BUYERS PIANO OPPORTUNITY ECZEMA STRf'S Use Dlanchard'a Eczema Lotion 20 Vaars on the Market old at Drua; Stores Write for free Booklet describing; SKIN DIHKASKH and their CAl'KKS. Address Prof. J. u. Hlancnara. jsii liis is your opportunity to get n High Orado Piruio at a fraction of original price. We find we are long on pianos and player piajios and short on cash. Our fall deliveries of new pianos will begin to arrive soon, so we have decided to make this un usual cash offer to clear our floors for the new instruments. This sale will positively close Satur day evening, August 8th. PIANOS and PLAYERS MAKE: PRICE: JjusI Week. This Week McCAMMON $150 $ 50 S0HMER $200 STANDARD $250 KREMLIN $250 PRYOR $275 AND 45 OTHERS $100 $125 $125 $150 A.H0SPEC0. 1513 Douglas St., Omaha If You Live Out of Town Write Ub Today ,Neb. N adjournment was taken until Wednesday Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago. Glacier M e aeoea Allison Killed by an Unknown Negro That Paul W. Allison, Burlington swltchmun, was killed by an unknown netro wielding a knife or raxor at Ninth and Farnam streets early Sunday morn ing, was declared by the coroner's jury which held an Inquest In the case today. It was recommended that If the mur derer Is caught, ho should bo held for first degree murder. So far the police have bn unable to prove the guilt of any suspects arrested. LIQUOR -ond- D RUG Treatment 1502 S. 10th St. Phona D. 7556 OMAHA BENSON PEOPLE MAY USE OMAHA LIBRARY Definite arrangements have been com pleted, whereby the people of BensoQ may use the Omaha public library, and books are now being issued to them with out charge. In return, the city council of the suburb pay a a certain library tax to the city of . Omaha, proportionate to tho Benson population. The Omaha library board plana to establish a branch library station at Benson later, when the Omaha library station system Is thoroughly organized. Teething Badies SUFFER IN HOT WEATHER USE Ito. Mow's Soothing Syrup A SPLENDID REGULATOR tVZHI YICiTJlSlI-ftlwT KASXQTIC DR. SEIBERT ACCEPTS CALL TO CHURCH AND COLLEGE Dr. Henry W. Belbert has wired Rev. Julius Kchwars of his acceptance, both of the rail to the postorate of the Klrst Ger man Presbyterian church of Omaha and the proiessorship In the University of Omaha. He wires from Newark. X. J., his old home, whither he went after a few weeks' stay in Nebraska. He expects to return to Omaha with his family soon snd es tablish his residence here. This region of majestic glacier-capped mountains the climax of tho rugged gran deur of the Rockies is reached by the. Great Northern Railway from Glacier Park Sta tion, at which point 4he railway company has constructed n hotel costing $150,000. Au tomobile roads have been built from this entrance and from Belton (western entrance) thiough the park. A detour may be made from either entrance, or going in at one and coming out at the other. In making a tour of tho coast, such a detour will prove to bo one of its most attractive features. Illustrative Detours and Rates .$35.00 . 8.25 . 21.00 . 31.25 Rouod trip fare from Omaha to Glacier Park Station One-day park tour from Glacier Park Station Three-day park tour between Glacier Park Station and Belton , Five-day park, tour from Glacier Park Station ' , These detours include automobiles, launches, coaches, hotels, etc., and cover dis tances of from eighty to one hundred and fifty miles. As hotel and transportation ar l, rabgements in the park are under the supervision of the Great Northern Railway, the comffcrt and enjoyment of tourists is assured. The Burlington-Groat Northern Express Leaves Omaha at 11:35 P. M. Monday for example. Arrives Glacier Park Station 8:35 P. M Wednesday, for example. 250 Mountain Lakes 60 Living Glaciers Peaks From 8,500 to 10,600 Feet Altitude Ask for free publication! 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