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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE driving last Monday Mr. Jenal found tho W'Y REV N N WERK | with bl Wall street, in fact, has for ths curiosity on a bill and brought it to town. Dlh\ Sy m‘,\ IEW 0[‘ TH]: WI“F,‘\ vresent practically abandoned hope of a re- The ankle joiat just at the top of the shoe vival of buttish fesling American rail- can bo plainiy seen and seems to_havo been ronds. The shipment of $1,50,,000 gold this bro:mn off. The front part of the shoe is »figk was oxpeclzcd -m[ll::“dm s notico that perfect, but the back was broken aud is aroial i if Europe is no loager (nelines to offer n pro- somewhat rough. It will welgh about eight Oommotcial Reports from All Polata of an | 1 0nrops 18 oth. It 1. gposuse it can b6 pounas, and will be sent to the Smithsonian Encouraging Natura, drawn away by natural Hasos, Institution. Inflnenced Speediation, Will Have Water Works. - Tho feehing in fact 4% that western and WakerieLp, Neb,, June 8—[Special to | GOOD WEATHER BRINGS GOOD PROSPECTS | southiern raiirond stobkw: are likely to Tne Bre. | —The Wakefield city council has oxperience a vear (of, light trading called n special oloction for July 1 o vote fnd this hes &, powerful infin- EXTENDING THE ROCK ISLAND 4 Preparing to Beoure a Good Route Th;ougb y Lincoln. CONTINENTAL ‘[MMENSELY ) oJLARY 0 EVERYWHERE. urham Our Popular Raturday Rales Oontinued One More Week. BLACKWELL’S IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT Bull ) OPTIONS ON PROPERTY PURCHASED tive O th o Be Commenced at | oo " Condition of Busi he Varlous Cltles— | erce upon speculation. “THAY the depression | Bat 3 rith Eve oy's Active perations to Bo Com 000 5685, Wil WHIH 10 9400t & byAbem of of Dasiness in the Var ) nrlrm speculation. TR the deptession s and Balls Given with Every Toy's =~ < SMOK'NG Once—Plan of the Proposed Line— Water. worka, ALl thooitizens ate in favor Omaha’s Splendid Showing—Un Wall mote tHen SRYIDIGE GERMGL tns DATFOWDERS Sult Bought of the Continental To- & Expensive Fan of a Ne- of lw-tu- works, and the bonds will be voted Street for a Week—Clenring of the market ana the obstindcy with which morrow—Special Prices on Boys' £ TOBACCO, braska Farmer, Without any opposition. House Statements, the owners of stocks ¥efuse, under tho Hats for Saturday. W . (romisketat N hether on the hills gaming ; In Captariin Gitmore Hangn & existing oase of money, to be iaken out of & 2§ them, e faclilty wiih,which the traders ’ vo.rs | fOllow the bear party, ovétselling and forced Aram to Tg Bre.|—A man vamed Connor [ NEW Youk, June 8RR G.Lun& 0.8 | g cover ther Shiotts, Indeéd furnished & ook was caught stealing merchandise from a car | WOOKIY review of trado says: Thetono of | vain amount of support and eaused a number at Gilmore yesterday and 18 hold {n jail hore, | COmmorcial reports from various parts of the | of quick rallies. He will have a prolimivary bearing Wednes- | country indicates that business hasto some What promised to be lhd imoortant move- day. extont improved. Collections throughout | ment of the weok, an attack on Roading and - -—— g the other coal stocks, based on the appli- SOUTH OMADA, the country are botter, and excepting the | qp0n""tor "y “new Injunction against bursting of speculative corner at Chicago | the combine and the loases. proved ® Counell of | there has been no especial excitemoot of any | mainly for that reason a flat failure. Ouvo of the place of business ; or at home, Paritiios, Neb., June 8.--|Special Tole- o " il \® f Our popular Saturday sales in the & IV st STUTUCUECE GOt Pdiplvis N Aiouy Bmpepre fort—a good smoke, Putup in LAl i L P ML UL handy packages, and recognized for the Continental. everywhere as a Pure Granulated Tomorrow boys' cheviot short pant Tobacco of the highest qualis suits ut 83,50, high grade goods, sold 3 it recommends itself to every usually for .00 and $6.00, smoker's use. Sold everywhere, LixcoLy, Neb,, June 3.—|Special to Tum Ber.|—The Rock lsland officials who have been in Lincoln for the past eight days sur- veying and gotting options on right of way property have completed their work, and thoir estimates and profiles havo been for- warded to Topeka for a final aecision. The surveyors have mapped out three possible Organization and Institution routes south and west from a pvoint near | . Il“;::“!’l.:‘ :lr"':"m"n':;m PR kind in business. . :'R&fih'."fi?;.m’m'fi.‘i slaftr:uc‘i .lnlcol:::t Vest suits $3.00. Two pioce cutaway U DU HAM Randol, ty-second streets,ruonnin; ucil of the Roy. & The fictitious prices established for corn | 4 y ) ne.l"\'l; I:::nfnrl:-m;fin of the pmmomhry‘.’ ganized at Kuights of Pythias hall Thursday | gy Gnjeago 1umdp Just 1ong enough to bring | Someof which advansed Sharply on good sults a-now. style shown only by us; &b buying, based on the belief that they are into that market enough ,of the actual grain | free from the uncertainty whioh, under to bury the speculators and the corner broko | present circumstances, attaches to railroad with great losses, not meraly to the oporators, | Securities. Mguipulative assistance was, of night with over fifty members. Itis one of largest councils in tho stato in point of char- ter mombership and becins ita, existenco L. $4.00. Zouave suits, (short pants,) for little crossing Saly creek north of Saltillo and forming a juvction with the Union Pacitic at Jamaica, thence to the southwest 1o a con- Is always uniform in quality. Pure, sweet and clean. > THE IDEAL OF FINE TOBACCO. * ones 3 to 7 years, $3.50 and $3.75. uection with the main line at Fairbury. with the foliowing officors: Rewent, J. butalso to the brokers, courso, apparent in this group. Ny it l) R ) BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., o first surves runs directly south on ?)""‘,‘l_"‘ vico “;fl“l’"'-‘"- J. ‘“"‘"br" Wheat has declined 'y0, the western re- Exports of Wheat aud Flour. YLORAIOMET, EROTas » DURHAM, N. C. Ninoteonth street from R to O streets, The u.rfg ‘m""’"::;m:r"";'e_ ‘;;;‘k{:;‘;“l;“flim' - | celpts belng unusually largo: then the ex- | Nuw Yok, June 8.—Tho total exports of $6.00. second runs diagooally from the corner of Ninetesnth and R streets through blocks 8, e ib; collector, %, A. Hroadwol ; chap- | POFts from the eastern ports have also been | whoat and flourfor the past vear are placed lnin, Rev. Robert L. Whoelor; guide, Her- | quite large. by Bradstroot's at 237,000,000 bushols, 40,- Jersey suita at $2.25 for one more day. ::é::;d 28 in Klllmeyl'l o ull.ml liddllhm, "l'h” n‘nrt Umndw?‘u; :n{(dun. M. G. Zerbe: sen- Oats aro a shade lower, pork products un- | 000,000 bushels more than ever before in a survey Is also a diagonal route, star'- | tinel, Frank Hoobick. changed like period. ing on Nineteenth strect between R and S | Tho institution was witnessed by about Th:"-u ll:‘d \:u ll"l(u.lie lovlv]ur. 3 o L ————— streets and crossing blocks 8, 14 and 20 in | fifty guests from Omaba and Council Blufts, ock of cotton in the eountry contin AN ELECTKIC FLYER. the same addition. C. H, Thompson, right of way agent, has secured options on the property alony the three proposed routes from.tho following parties: McKane, Andrews, Gregory, Poter- son, Kngy, Adais, Barnes, Bustard, Ricke! Lindloff, Perky, Ingraham, Boach, Davis and the two Mrs. Bradys. Attorney L. W. Billingsley, who looks after the Rock Island’s interests here, Is authority for the statament that active operations will commence within ten days. Rather Expensive ¥ Charles Meyer, a farmer living near Man- loy, in Cass county, arrived in Lincoln yester- day o s00 tha circus. He was cither misai- including J. L. Knox, past grand rogent of | ues far beynd the record of previous years ot Missouri, J. B. Sheldon, regent of City coun- | and there1s every reason to believn that | One Hundred Miles an Hour Between oil of Omaha and Hon. I. M. Treynor, regent | even 8 great reduction in the yield will Chileago and St. Louls, of Fidelity council of Council Bluffs. After | scarcoly reduce the aggregate suppiy for the | New Yonk, June 3.—The Empire State the initiatory exercises wero concluded tho | year below the quantity usually required for | oypress which flies from Now York to Buf- new council and its guests lcu)u_vc(ll an olle- consumption. falois soon to bo entirely oclipsed by an 3 sossi SR IRV G RO EARRL h et In the Metal Market. electrio expross traveling at thunderbolt that lasted unuil after midnight. e ot i Both at i’nubu;u'hund Pl:illm«lphln lglu speed over & road as straight as an arrow Children’s Day, ron 18 weaker, aud there arodoubts Whether | ¢ ing seory bouot & dream which Dr. Wel- The Sunday school board of tho First | the bouom has boon rouched, tough st CHC | jington Adams unfolded lnst night to the Methodist church has selected June 19 8 | authorities hold that the stocks of pig iron in | members of the electric club. This wondor- “‘children’s day Au entertaining program | the country nre now cousiderably lower than | ful train of nature, according to Mr, Adams, hus beon urranged for tho moring sorvice | they have peen. The market klorwhnnr-“is i8 to run between St. Louls and Chicago and and a platform meeting will be held in the Satsd R Al UMl g in comparison with it all others of the avening at which addresses will bo made by | the new demand for structural iron 18 not 0 A score of new shapes in bo and children’s straw goods at 25c, 85¢ and ‘We wang anothor crowd in the hat de- partment. PRICES FOR SATURDAY. l Boys’ silk stitched cloth huts at 20c. s POWDER. Star shirt waists for ono moro day at 850. Q5 ozs.For V5. White embroidered blouses one more sha A, ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. Bats and balls given with overy boy’s it on Suturday. vsovess soes, | EAXTON & GALLAGHER, Omaha,Neb dy sirons of tho place ho was soizod by several alwart Senegambiaus, held down on a bed while soveral others went through his pockets and robbed him of $108 in cash. He was then fired from the house, Ho atonce roported the case to the police. and & few. et anthracite coal market, the companies hav- 4 Gl =il 5'",33;‘,"'1‘;‘: ing decided upon another advance in vrices, | 18 1ot the only curious feature. Tho shape N, “Dawson. i i " | which the condition of the market dees not | and nature of its cars, the track, the road- Blancho (Hlaseow, Mrs, F. A, Cres- “I:[E""' to warrant. bed, tho mode of propelling, are equally cur- N ! ; ! hero s little néw in the wool markot, or v tomed to } k. fous to those who have been accustome R {f,-mbry‘;’\?;;'{{j‘:\‘{r:.“‘E"“f(}“&”‘_omlwo“‘ in the woolen manufacture, though the fone rected or his inclinations carrted bim to the quite as largo as has been expected. thunderbolt ana lightning vestibuled ox- 5 90 . A Prof, Munroe and others on the work of . & pe Tomorrow we place on salo at $15 200 | S e ————— — —— ——— :\;:t‘)‘r;u q::‘nr:er'. é:):flgfiswrl»:]v(n’«‘l.nw)ms: ';{Ll:‘:r eaucation, mél;o ll{mlr.l(u! for nop]ri'el; h:s nu;m q\;l:lv. “1 presses will tade into l.ho insignificance of | ./ S o plald worsted suits, the finest o & otorlous oL iy dusiky | , The following commiuees havo chargo of | [% Bl Mave sontrotlod Bhe peies Sith, Bh | way trains it only for sosond class teafle. | | fabrio in” America, In singlo breastod 4 /| the arrangements for the oncasion : ot ORI L AL "Tho tremendous speed of the new railroad | gaoks and frocks. The actual value of these suits is $25. but we want to closo ] them out, and we therefore offer your choice of the lot at $15 per suit. Also a line of cheviot sack suits that CANFIELD DRESS SHIELD, SALES 15,000 PAIRS A DAY, CANFIELD RUBBER CO. Offoos: NEW YORK, LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURD AND VIENNA. at the followl O & \ s the least curious | have been sold heretofore for $18 go hours later Charlie Smith, Charles Johnson, 3 3 18 HomBWH L ARIGE! steam railroads, and not 18v6. 1 Charies Ciater, Lililo’ Lowis, Gortlo_ Strick. | Mrs. R.C. Young, and Mrs. Mattlo Hay= | ™ {50000 hiusincss is more active, Boots | thing about tno wholo sehemo is the caleula- | Saturday for 812 land and Alice Johnson, all colored, were ar- [ WOod: tion which Dr. Adams maae to the effect that. For $10 we will ¢ell you tomorrow a chevoit sack suit that you canuot buy vhere else for less than $15. 7. suck suits that : G g .. | and shoos are decidedly stronger and leathor S oDocoratious—W. Reod Lunroy, W. A Me- | {lyo i onc-tonth of all the visitors Lo the Worlds fai 3 Lo el g b i At Philadelphia there 18 an increase in | &re expected to pay § aplece for a roun sales of iron, and_hardware is quite active, | trip ov the road, rested for the cruue. They will be tried | under the state law. Narrowly Escaped Suffocation. Fo ) we offer men Buse Ball. 4 ot “The plan of the road was suggested to me " while the dry goods trade has improved with ). are strictly all wool cheviot and usuaily The firo department was called out after 2 The South Omaha Base Ball club and tho bi & while in Europe last year,” the doctor snid, e otly 0 8 y elock: thia bibcaing by Ao alarm s6KG 1 i Lcn OO IBLETU RS i sell for $12. Black Diamonds of Omahu will cross bats at | ~ At Pittsburg fnished products of iron ard | Yand my originaiplan was to run it from the Synaicate park grounds Sunday. The | stesl are in good ‘dempnt, though. prices are | New \orlk‘ to {!fl:l‘g'&» tfi\‘flgmrgll:;‘r"l\'&x:mlz Toamhs &ro constituted as follows: the lowest ever known and the glass trade is | America 1 investiga (i 4 3 fairly active. it to be impracticablo for high speed and a lflibis e, Goneral business at Chicago is greatly in | Straightaway and lovel track, because of il excess of last year's record, and whilo ve- | the large number of towns on the way an colpts of other breadstuffs' are relatively | the hilly country. Between Chicago m\d' St. small, there is great increase in wheat and %vfl:l;"\;': :333:\[;1319’?:;1‘_"{;’:: \:‘b:b;mf:l; ilnnln;u cured meate, dressed beef, lard and Prhdran “‘M *;f}"s‘”"e,'f A ';‘f"fi;',‘,"fi’,;l‘;“ ""f ¥ Sold i 4. | distance is 248 milesy By g0 & A wobld raius stil dopress trade at Mil- | GG g tirond it is 23 miles and by the Crop indications at St. Paul are more | Wabashitis still farther, - Qur route lies be- from Tenth and P streets. The blaze origin- ated 1n the apartments of Miss Lillie Hart, over Hurlbut's clothing store, and was probably caused by the explosion of a lamp which had been left burning. The window curtains caught fire and a half dozen drosses hanging near immediately blazed up. Miss ‘Hart was asleep 1 the room at the time aud was awakened by a sonse of suffocation. The fire was extinguished with difficulty, owing to the dense clouds of smoke which filled the rooms. The furniture and carpets wero ruined and a pizno baaly damaged. Then for 85 and $6 we will gell you to- morrow an all wool cassimere or choviot suit that is all wool, and a suit, too, that no house can sell for 5 and $6 ept THE CONTINENT. N. E. cor. 15th and Douglas. — - Beatrico at the Expo. Mr. Dempster of the Dempster Mill Manu- facturing company of Beatrico was in the city yestorday and made arrangements for THE MORS KELLEY, § DRY GOODS €O, R & CO THE BOSTON 8T Getchell -Right vi tes and 18 _thirty-four miles e Sympathy for Mrs. Taggnrt, Notes and Personals. e e han tho ATUii*“We have siready | the repressntation of he Industriss of his FOR SOWING. B e S AR Georgo L. Brower is home from Chicago. Business Active at Omaha. Uired over 60 per'dent'of the right-of- | ity at the coming manufacturers' exposi- _— —— Tho news of Senator Frank Taggort's o Lae tion. He took back with him the measure- For Sale b downfall ip Chéyenne created consi e ble | . Fred Noble of Blair was tho guest of L. F\ At Omaha business is very active and re- | way and will soon laveuthe rest. The | tlon. He took back wi m or Sale by anrpriss berein Tadn ,oln"‘ where he was well | Hilton yesterday. ceipts of grain and cattle are increased. road will cost $5,000,000 and vylll be | mentsof the space allotted to Beatrice and S e o and where bis twife Lived for many | Matt McCune has been appointed oaptain | At St Louis tho great flood engrosses at- | in operation when , the; World's fair | the manufacturors thore will plan their ex- ears, Mrs, Taggart was bofore her m of Hose No. 2 by Chief Smith. tention and interferes with trade. opens. For 200 miles of tho distance the | bibit and send a man up hera the first of tho T with tho Sesntor Miss Lot Willamms, | Franke Havellol will erect a cottage at | AUIansas City business scoms hoalthy. | countey o as Bt o8 the Suftice of B PLGAC L N Y e WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS. Omaha. ¢ 7 usiness i L Denver. o, u! . . L ar et 1T e || MNEHLBLD Snd W ynoto strocts. | Blstness seil rotarded by bad weather at | two feot in 100 and that will ocour atonly | to have Thursday, June 16, set apart for s being promiuontly connectad soclally. Tag | Today and tomorrow the small boy will | Littlo Rock and Memohis, two points, in Madison county. At present | Boatrice day. The B. & M. has agreed to rejoice in the advent of a circus. The treasury has been reducing its bal- | thers are 1,200 through, passengers between Mr. and Mys. L. F. [Ross of Salt Lako City | anees during the past month, putting ous | Chicago and St. Louis Weakly and tog trans. aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, . Scarr. moro money than it has taken in, and, in | portation costa 105,000 per annuin. Wo will The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Ole John- | some quarters, attention is called to the fact | transport 8,000,000 Worla's fair visitors at ® son was buried yesterday at Laurel Hill | thatits cash balances are lower than at any apiece for the round trip. | cemetery. other time ngw the resumption of specie V\VBJHII hnvi'-wa cug;'%&:::;‘?:‘firne\\’: v # ayments. But the supply of money abroad | Vermillion and one -y, Tl o e e B oo [0 abundant and the domand m foreign | huve bought o coal mine and at Wiilington E stroets, 4 countries so moderate that it seems some- muru‘ll: ;a 10,000 ?:’JZ“.‘L"Z:‘{.:«“.’:?E?‘"& “‘z‘t;x?ll: a very successful social and festival at the | "o pusiness failures oceucring through- | four sections, or equal circuits. At first wo Bapulst church last evening. out the country during tho last seven days | will build two heavy tracks for through ex- W. G. Gregson, formerly of this city, now | number 207, as compared with totals of 198 | press trains. They will travel at tho rate of of Chicago, is visiting friends in town. He | las P : 100 miles an bour and will make no stops. g0, R t week., For the cormsenud.ng week of 0 m L roger is :vwm?:nied by Mrs. Gregson. last year the figures were 224, \v;: wllfillgull(: a :gu:::;toohlhehrli:n&ifia;&“l)a- . 3 ., 15 th frrsntidrven catur, Bloomington 1 gu:}s’?o;‘he?g:;;?lul:rzf M A Coustiey CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENTS, From Sprngfeld and Docatur through and Mrs. L. R. Pennell of this city. % g trains will run to Chicago without stop at dies i i “The local trains will Tho ladies of the First Motbodist church | Omahn Keeps Up Her Good Record—fe. | Ube samo rato of speed, 2 will give a “Blue Jay” social at_the church ports from Other Citles, stop every mile and will constitute practical parlors on Friday evening, June 17. N 1y a continuous street car service between i 4 4 - | Naw York, June 3.—The following table, | (hicago and St. Louls. ~ Our trains will run The Bapust Ghurch soctoty will erect a | compiled by Bradstreet's, gives tho clearing | futo the union station at St. Louls over sn Duw church edifivo at Duonty:Aifth and H | nouse returas for the week ending Juno 2, slevated railey and tho Chicago termlnug i . | will be at the fair grol 3 (L. B Huat, of Columbus, O, 18 n tho :‘I’:is;“:! '::m‘;:::’a“:fi;‘:;e‘“:::r'xfi;:;fl:" the right-of-way for twenty-nine miles out of city, the guest of rothe: sister, C.: Chicago and we are all right at tho St. Louis M. Hunt aud Captamn Peter Cockrell, woek of last year: ond "® o roadbed will be sloping with & W. E. Hurlburt, president of the Stockman B g porous bottom and there will be a ditch be- Tun 10 @ special excursion train from there on that day and return at 10 o'clock the same night. Tho Beatrice band will accompany the excursionists and play at the Coliseum bullding during the day and evening. something cver three yors ago, their wed- Aiug being ono of the most notablo_events in the social history of Lincoln, Many expres- Aions of sympathiy are heard for Mrs. Tag- gart here, Wil Break Up the Dives. In pursuanco of instructions from tho city council Chief of Polico Otto this afternoon %00k the preliminary. steps toward ridding the olty of the numorons. disroputablo dives which havo long existed in_this city, Tho particular portion of the city to anich the ehief will divect his atvontion is bounded by Seventh and Bighth and O and L streets, The property owners who rent housos to dis- reputable women have been notified to turn + out thewr objectionable tenants within threo € aays or suffor the penalty prescrived by the Tho law against theso joints and “heir occupants and visitors will - bo vigor- ously enfol From the Court Dockets. In the matter of the claim of W. E. Opalt against the estate of Judge Mason, Judge Lansiug this morning entered up she fol- lowlng judgment: ‘*‘The court finas that thore was no contract of employment os lished by W. E. Opelt with O. P, Mason, during his lifetime. The clalm is, therofore, not allowed."” udge Fleld issued two divorces today, one ' o Edwin C. Barmore and the other to Mrs. . a{lnll.ayl. The latter received an allowance of 500, 5 Up to date no administrator has been ap- vointed for the estate of C. E. Montgomery. ‘Thomas Willoby undertook to have Judge Lansiog issue u wareant for the arrest of his two deughters on the charge of incorrigibil- ity. The court discovered that the complaint a pieco of spite work und declined to sue o warrant. Lincoln in Brief. Governor Boyd aud stafl reviewed the State University battalion at b @'clock this afiernoon. I. A. Morrissey, privato secratary to Goy- eruor Boya, started for Minneapolis this Sorpiers, Reap Tais! T The Actof June 27, 1890, raquires, in the cass of a soldier: First. A service of at least ninety days in the War of the Rebel= lion—that is, between March 4, 1881, and August 21, 1868, Second. A jfinal honorable discharge; but the loss of the certifi- cate is not a bar to a pansion, and it ne2d not be filed unless called for, Third. A permanent physical or mental disability not due ta “vicious habits.” (It nead not haveoriginatad in the servica.) Fourth. A pensioner under prior laws may apply under this one, or a p2nsioner under this one may apply under other laws, but eannot draw more than one psnsion cdvering ths sam= period. Fifth. An applicant under other laws may obtain pension un- der this one, ana at the sume time go oa with th2 prosscution of the ol claim. The receipt of a pansion under this law doss not deprive him of any rights under other laws or in any claim filed previous to this one, or at any time herzaftsr, He may apply for and bein receipt of a pension under this law while collecting the evidencs necessary to prove up any claim he may have under other laws without any prejudide to either claim. This is not a “Pauper Law,” and the pecuniary cirecumstances of the soldier have no bearing upon his rights, If sufficiently disabled for manaal 1a%or, rich and poor ara entitled alike. By “manual” labor is meant hard or unskilled labor. Ability to perform skilled or pro= fessional labor has no effect upon a soldier’s rights. Send for question blanks to BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS, 220 Bee Building, OMAHA, NEB. A woman’s aim 15 0 look her best —but sho'll nover reach it without erfect hoalth, or perfect bealth, ‘take Dr. Piercels Favorite Prescription. All W the functional ir- regularitios and weaknesses that mals lifo miserablo to women, aro cured by it. V8 a powerful, invigorating tonic, and a soothing and strengthening nervino—purely ve table, perfectly harmless. For ulecrations, displacements, bearing-down_sensations, un: natural discharges—everything that's kiiown s a “female complaint”—it's & positive 1t's tho only one that's guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case. It costs you noth- ing, unless it helps you. You can afford to try it, on these terms. Can you afford to loct it "% Femedy that does cure is ono that can be vlmmnwe . That's what the pru})riul.ors of “Favorite Prescription ” think. If it fails to benefit, or cure, in any case for which it's recommended, they'll refund tho money. No otber medicige for women i3 sold o’ such liberal terms. A Writien Guarantea o Cure Every Case or Money Refunded. Our ctire Is permanent and r:ot & zatohlag up. Cases treatod soven years ago have nver seen & By describing case fully we o ‘mall, and wo givo the same strog g or refund all money. Those who prefer to come here fortreatment can do soand wo wii! pay rallroad fare both waysand hotel bills whilo here, {f W fall to curo vompany, left yesterday on bis annual vaca- tween the two sets of tracks and a ditch out- tion, which he will spend on the great lakes. side ol‘ea:n -ar.k ‘This will prevent the set- ‘The paving of Twenty-sixth strost is pro- Uing of the truoks, grossing .-.,fid; and, ,,ic, momplllhad‘plha H £ ‘e witl use the seventy-pound California city will bo_relieved of one or twoof its . i 1 i | continuous overlapping rail, with stone bal- s 3 road. The troiloy or M;;}*";\‘h;,‘;g,;g‘;;;*’-;gfi;;;;g"gg}f‘g;‘;’; Will be used. It will run on about & level beating & $20 board bill. He sottled and thu O Ot L fiaont toos prosecution was dropped. The cars will weigh een_tons. Y The roof will be only nine feet above the top Tho military suthorities have issuod an of tho rails. Every car will bea motor car order for the purchase of 100 cavalry horses and passenger coach combined, Tho pass- at South Omaha and the government agents enger compartment will be in the middle will he at the stock yards today to inspect section of the car, The forward end of the tho animals offered. car will come down to a point uear the A considerable delegation from South ground in the center of the tracks. The Omaha will attend the Minneapolis conven- motorman will stand in the front compart- uon, leaving Sunday night. Awong them ment. will'be Dr. J. M. Glasgow, J. B, Watkins, Thero will be a pilot wheel on eacu side of P Frod M. Smith, C. C. Stanioy and Ea John* the car at the front and rear and a driving | We challengotho worldfors caso tiat Our Magld | e - ‘ w».__ afterncon. son, wheel six feet in diameter at the front and | Remedy will not cure. Writo for partionlirs and gob T The State Bank of Murdock was incorpor- TOPTITI-y—— rear, The snape of the front of the car is | theevidence. In ourseven years practin with the —_——THEK ated this afternoon with a capital stock of PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, caloulated to decrease ihe atmospherio re- | MaaioRemedy it has been most difficult to overcome $:5,000, e firo department was called to 1307 O -“\m this morning by an explosion of & gas- olinestove. Ihe State Board of Public Lands and Buildiugs bold it regular monthly meot ng today to auait the expense bills of the various state institutions. the prejudices against socalled specifios. But under our strong guaranteo thousands are trying it and bo tngeured. Weguaranteo to cure or refund every dollar,and as we bave a_reputation toprotwot, also financial backing of §0,001t 18 porfectly safe Lo all who wili try the treatment, Heretofore you heve putting up and paylng out your money for differont treatmonts, and although you aro not yot curel no ©One hias paidback your money, Wo will posttivoly cureyou, OId,chronto, doop seatod cases cured in 0) toWdays. lnvestigate our financial standing, our roputation as business men. Write us for namos and addressos of those wo have oured who have given permissionto rofer to them. 1t costa you only post- #get0do this. 1f your symptoms aro soro throat. ‘mucous patchesin mouth, rheumatism in bonos and Jolnts, halr falllog out, eraptions on any pars of body, feeling of genersl depression, pains in head bones. You haveno timeto waste, Those Who are coustantly taking meroury and potash, shouid dis- continue ik, Constant use of theso drugs will suroly bring sores and eating uloersin the end. Dou't fall to write. Al correspondonce sent sealed in plaln en- velope. We inv:te themost rild investigatiou and will do all o our powerto ald you la it Address, COOK REMEDY CO.. - Omaha Neb sistance and 1t will also serve as a cow- catcher. On each wheel will be @ motor weighing 6,132 pounds and capable of 200-horse power at a speed of 500 revolutions of the wheel per minute, tachcar will be nqnlpg:’n with air and eloctric brakes. There will be but & single wire for each set of tracks,and through this wire we can develop an electric power of 25,000 voltage. - The trolley wheel will be twelve inches in dismeter, The entlre road will be fenced in and will be divided into twenty-five sections with a transforming sta- tion fn the center of each section. By our system the cars will not woar out the rails and roadbed and we will need no conductors or brakemen. Dr. Adams iliustrated his lecture with many stereopticon views of the road, cars, motor, ete, Civil Engineer George Forbes of London commended the scheme of the proposed road, but confessed it puzzled' hi i1 I Bes Bureau of Claims ROOM 220 BEE BUILDING, PATENTS For Inventions J. L. Keck of Kearnoy is at the Millard, J. F. Myers of Peuder, Nob., is at the Ar- o, N. 8. Haraing of Nebraska City 1a at the Paxton L. B. Jenner, of Chadron, Neb., is at the Arcado, J. V. Whito of Yauktos, 8. D., is at tho Dellone. Lincoln Association of the Church in Session Mr. Rosewater left for Minneapolis last at Courtland, evening. CountrLAND, Neb,, June 3,—[Special to Tnr H. H. Scottof Clarinda, la., is stopping at Bxr.)—The Lincoln Association of Congre- | the Murray. gational Churches closed its aunual session | A J; Dell of Ogallala, Nob, is stopping at i yostorduy eveniog. Tho weatiog bad beon | U8 MUllard. e . A Josi e from ikl In May when the retl s Haser k. Jamos of Repmontia stopplag At rouds became 1mpassablo. Thore was & | '\ . I3iakeman of Hastings is stopping at large attoudance, some eighteen churches | tne Paxton. being represented. An hour was spent very | L, B. Warner of North Platte Is rogistered ugrecubly iu hearing reports from the | at tbe Millard. churchos. Somo of these wero very bright 1 and indicated that the depomination” 1s | af fh ey of ey i agariersd flourlshing. Rov. Mr. Plass of Lincolu an Intorestiug - aiscourse on tie o read | * A, W. Mok of Nelson, Neb., is rogistered Nowspaper.” Ho insisted that tho Sunday | 8 106 Arcade. rnwr was entirely domoralizing in_ 1ts in- R. W. Fisk and wife of Grand Island are luence and that all ohurch people ought to | 8t the Murray. discourage it in every way, Nearly all mom- o] of the association agreed with Mr, o CONGREGATIONALISTS MEET. PROCURED BY THE Bee Burean of Claims OMAHA, NEB, oo in wo-tnteres of thowe harine s | DR, J. B, McGREW 8 Boycotting CalMaras Frult, ATLANTA, Ga., June &-+Ehe National As- soclation of Nurserymedsin ion here have passed resolutions virtualiv. instituting s boycott against Californias fruits. These resolutions cite the Califorada quarantine on eastern nursery men's clk, and the associa- tion resolves in cls:%u not raised to ofton 10so the bonsiit of THE SPECIALIQT,. C. A. Barnes of Ainsworth, Neb,, is stop- | Great Falls plucn % tha Arcado, Total United States. 3 ') J aploylag mpstent L r b - . | reliable solisitors o procure patents, for thy valur | Is unsurps ) : rles Wanger of Rapld City, S, D., is Kxeuding Now York oxort all its influonce 10" KeLstriotor 1napec. | MERT s speviis bor Bss s e EAT: | OFa batont dopands uraniiy, \f nooatraly, upon th | BRIVARE DISEABKS. il o1t dlmmeos Lu the afternoon the World's fair was dis- | registored at tha Paxton, " Dominion of Canada tion laws passed by thé1dgisiatures of the | ralkia, Hoadache, Nervous Prosirato e and suill of Las ataeriar. f and debilities of youth and munbood. 17 yonrs cussed. Pupers were presented arguing for | GeorgesL. Sea £ T b, Montreal. middle and eastern stases! 8lco0I OF Lobacco, Wakefulness, h Ot s s on. | ©Xperience. LLis resourcos und facilition ure Suuday closiug and the eatire prohidition of deceaeals Beamas of Talamaty Nob, s | Haias : rata, causiog insanity, i 04 peanty Al 08 ally unlimited. Tho Doctor 18 recormns the sale of liquor upon the &rounds. Tho | FeKistered at the Dellone. o 2 BUREAU hay retainod counsel oxpsré b pateat L d Ly the press, and endorsed in the e sost terms by the peoplo for falr t and honest professional ad v most powerful remedios known to modern Soniiment was entitely in sympitny wiss | . Hod. Georgo D, Moikiejohn of Fullerton, | S48 views and the following resolution was | Neb- 18 stonping atthe Miliard. 1 Normau T. Mason and wife of Deadwood, — fon of | B L., are domiciled at the Paxton, WALL STRE FOR A WEEK, o sonse | E. W. Coughran and wife of Sioux I intion that tho gutes of 1o | 5. D, are registored st tho Millard. ¥alls, | omo of the Featares of the Market In a Sunduy and that the salv of 1quor In an Z T, Funk of Alnsworth, a delogate to Quist fYoak. form upou the glounds beentirely Drobibited, | Ainveapolis, called on Tur Bek lst night. New Youk, June 3.—Bradstreet's review sbrated Their Golden Wedding. Hou, C. P. R. Willisms of Gracd Island, a | of New York’s stock markot 1s as follows: Special 1o Tus | SooKuLe 1o Lhe Miaueapoliy couvention, is tu | Vory liwle noed bo sald of the sctuul share wractice; and |+ thorefore propared & Gbtain patents, Conduct tnterferannay, Make speciulfesa Lroseoute rejeot Keginster trade iete Kender opinions as toscope and valid. ity of putents. Lrosceute and dofend infringsny suitn, eto., eto, otal on causad by Overeoxertlon of ths brain o abugoovorindulyoncs. A wontl's tro WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” selonce for cossful treutment of the GONORRHO FA—Tmmediate rellef. A oom- elo ;‘\Il’ll‘ without the loss of sn nour's thne tom businoss. EET-One of the most complote and suo- cossful tront i 10 refund if not o G by A, Behrotor, druggist sole agont. sout corner 16th and Faroum sts.. Omaba. T'ooth-Food. ents for gloet known 10 the e d il annoying foul profos- ul r T ~ 1fyou have an lnvention on hand send 111K BRY Bk, |—Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Miller, parents | o . markot during the week. But for the con thore's indiges- 1 ici : {EAU & skotoh OF pholograph theraof, Logath s i utensnt Ames of the B W i ~ This medicine for babies prevents and 3 e 5 { o of (he well known tinancier, T. H. Miller, of | ment, enroute 10 his station at {E‘u‘;" pvern- | sivuance of vrofessional mavipulation and of (] tion and stomach L e ity P brief desoription of t ) treatmont for this o and resulting diseases, not by putting children to sleep with an opiate, for it contains no harmful drugs, but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which are lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a bottle, all druggists. phlet, “T 10 th Dot 09nrss ¢) 944 110 1070 1 1o whis eity, celobrated their golden wedding | uey, returning from leave, is in Omabu. arbitrage dealings betweon New York and yosterday, A largo compuny, with friends | | G. B. Suwpsou, suporinteadont of wo | LONION a8 wll s with winor Aweriou irom L Crosse, Wis., Chlcugo, Omaba nud | Weils, Fargo Expross cowpany, ieft wmarkets, tho stagnation can be described as Lincoin were present. Both the juvilants are | night for a trip through lfi:'wurl and complete. The only interest is derived from siill hslo ana bearty und bid fuir v celoorate | Indinn Territory. RS ATatAs Aflonta of Daas naattams to their diamond wedding. a politicians of N » . e Delegates and politiclans of Nebraska dre | the prices of particular stocks, The unsatis- AN, aEiie TR e Fiad. beginplug to start for Minneapolls. Laust | factory condition of exchauge, which is Hantixaron, Nob, June i [Special o | DUt Thomas Swobe, . G, B. McGilwoo, J. | imposed on bankers of abipping gold 1o N Tus Brx.|—Quite & curiosity o the shape of &lgmdcg:ofini‘mm. ':c:_d:sht:: l:o.:-ll over -nvmx‘m-uflu for fresh dealings, fur- oaso has 6ver hoen moro suoussful, rondorsoments Iu the lght 0 this disense 15 posivively Ty U ro ln. £ringIng 0n YOur Flghts, OF If YU ara coargod with infringoment by otaers, submit tho matior to TH R BUREAU tor & rellable OPINION befors noling oa thio matier. THE BEE BUREAU OF CLAIM> 220 Bee Building, Omaha, Neh, E-This Bureau 15 guuranteed by the o of tho polson entirely d, LiLion. noryouss ness. thinldity. dospondon nd il wenknos and disorders of youth of manhood, 1Lelio obtalued ut onee. BKIN DISEASES, and all discasos of the stomach, blood, liver, kidnoys and bladder thing Made Easy." Omahy Bae, the Ploncer Press and the San | #ro treated su ccessfully with the groutos tion | nished the chief argument for lo & Covered with a Tasteless and Soluble Coating, Ak J o oy ¥ 1800 £ Koo nedles for th Pyt a potritiod wooden shoe attracts uo Litilo & gl “Foulait”the daogates wit lave'la"s | arcpoun vaople il ot by our niocks aui | Fofan THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO,, Tt \iis ous wod sond 1t with your ta | - WEI foF Slrculars wAduuostion st froe tentiou-at J, K. Jeual's residecce. While out 2 bonds snd thus supply the exchange market CINCINNATI, O, Adth and Farnam st quiry. maha, Neb

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