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Guarantes Investmont company with the porten tous rlJvlhl of $1,000 wereflled today he stookholders are J. B. Jackson, L B, M. ., and J. M. Campbell. Nollie M. Richards flled with Auditor MOSHER'S VICTINS IN COURT UPIL OF PROFICIENCY THE FACT JUNE 21, 1893. “Not to be Caught & Depositors of the Wraoked Oapital National MN;N. l(;h)' CICC i AL ] ‘n‘: Len Oommencesment Exeroises at the Institute . e Y6 against the a| i made by the 8- " STy " o ¥ of Linooln Begin Litigation. S e e of Bokia for the Doaf, That AYER'S Sarsaparilla cunes ) Bluft for the trial of G. S, Arnold. She orners of Serofulous Diseases, § pushed the claim through and wants a por- Eruptions, Boils, Eczema, Liver and Y . g ,’ THINKS GARNEAU 1S EXTRAVAGANT | ton of the cash PATIENCE AND PERSEVERANCE TRIUMPH Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Rheu. A ,m”.:"":"';,',";"":"'l:"; kg ""Wm ® matism, and Catarrh should be con. v Auditor Moore Declines to Aceept & Inrge | Tar Brs.) " At the Holiness revival meoting | S1% Gradastes Recelve Diplomas Well vincing that the same course of + Number of Vouchers Pressnted by last night “Sister Lizzie" gave a soldier boy Earned—Near the Flatter of the Flag— treatment WILL wvURE you. All ® Nebraska's Commissioner Gen. eral of the World's Falr. a touch of her power that he will be slow to forget. It was during the aftermeeting when several sinners were writhing in transt- tion from ‘nature to grace” that Sister Lizzie announced that she was burdened with the sins of some of the unregenerate present, and immediately fell on the floor. There she lay in a cataleptic state, motion- less, except one arm and a nervous twitch- ing of her face. Soon she held up her hand with threo fingers extended, and this was interpreted by her fellow workers to moan that she was burdened by the sins of three unrepentant spectators. 1f the people would Lascors, June 20.--[Special Telegram to Tue Bre.]—The first of what will doubtless Do a series of suits against the directors of the broken Capital National bank, holding them individually liable for the safety of the deposits entrusted to the keeping of the bank, was begun this morning in district court by O. N. Humphroy, who has 2,239 Pl nt Program of Masic, ature and Art. The commencement exercises of the Ne- braska Institute for the Deaf were observed yestorday afternoon in the presence of a very large audienco of visitors. The sur- roundings of the institute were never more beautiful than now, and as the visitors ap- proached the building through the large, spreading, shade%rees thatlend grace and that has been said of the wonderful cures effected by the use of AYER'S Sarsaparilla during the past 50 years, truthfully applies to-day. Itis, inevery sense, The Superior Medicine. Its cura- Shrewd Buyers /’ —W.ill examine well the qualn.y and style of materials offered——at reduced prices——before placing their i orders——i [V dopositod, and R. M. Turner, who has | only grasp her —hand $he would | attractivencss to the campus, they werede- | iV nroverhes.lutr’enmh. el_Vect. and t pay‘s to do so . . 928, Along with the suits were filed | SiEnity who were the guilty onus. After | lighted with tho congenlal environments | flavOr are always the same; and for ‘The cheapest is not always the best” ! but some hesitation a soldier from tho rifle range efidavits of attachment setting up that | yoo 510" of the upstrotched hand, when Mosher and Outealt have disposed of prop- that surround the students of the institute. A huge American flag floated in the breezes whatever blood diseases AYER'S Sarsaparilla is taken, they yield to b Sister Tizzle closed down on him with a grip o > “ $ ”» i erty to defraud their creditors, and that the | like a vico. After some wrigeling he broke | from the top of a high flag pole near the this treatment. When you ask for The best is alwa ys the Cheapest. fiants have reason to beliove and do believe | away from ner. Others tried it, but she | builling as tho first object to greet the . . " § an ) 1] % that D. E. Thompson and tho Lincoln Gas | Slutchod no one elso. From this it was | visitors upon entoring tho grounds. AVER s company havo real estate, porsonsl property | Gie bo o stng. enough for thteo. Tho' lnbu:-]inr of the main building was l" l" s a WI Ea" c USE InS BE I[]" and corporate stock belonging to Mosherand | A physician, who examinod Sister Lizzie | tastefuily decorated and the chapel in . ¥ Outcalt, and are indebted to them in an un- | during her unconsciousness, said her condi- | which the commencement exercises wers arsapariiia ——————— known sum. Orders of attachment were | tion was merely hysterical, the ‘nwullh ;‘.( held was particularly inviting. Superinton- l dssued and served this morning. Diciots ‘:‘::)lt";’l"‘(:'l"‘ou‘“""‘!:‘:l"m"::'fi“; hand, the | dont Gillespio and his estimablo wife wera, | don’t be induced to purchase any of \ ;| Thompson is also presidont of the Lincoln | fit'\was'a manifostation of divine power. as usual, very officient and painstakingin [ the worthless substitutes, which are Y 1§ Gas company. Several more of the famous e their efforts to make everybody feel at hpmc mostly mixtures of the cheapest in- ’ 4 “Western Manufacturing Co., B. Hurlbut Nebraskn Wedding Bells. and to make the exercises enjoyable to both - 4 D ———— = Mangr."” notes have also turned up in court. FuriertoN, June 20.—[Special to Tne | the pupils and visitors. gredients, contain no sarsaparilla, J Tnei“m National bank of Hurley, W Bee.]—A quiet wedding took place at the Even Half Dozon. have no uniform standard of ap- ' ¢ sund the bank and Mosher ou one for £, residence of A, Brower, corner of Third and There wore six grad earance, flavor, or effect, are blood- 3 ke . " graduates and three post- P a Y ‘ Y H{é;h?’:‘fr{;“;‘?&}:‘nm%}:x}:{:‘t Ssozfiaur;‘\{‘?' Germond streets, at 10 o'clock this morning, | graduates in the class that bid Aoodbv to purifiers in name only, and are of- amp es al e A A R R B L pmmmfinf ‘Physician and’ strgoon of this | drew Bogs of Eiton, Leroy Maynard John. | Profit in selling them. Take R D —— £ smpshire, Magsachusetts, Ohio, Michigan, | ojp0 %00 " Miss Nettio Millard, one of the | son of Lincoln, Charles August Klugo of : llinois, New York aud Wisconsin banks | Sty 3 4 {‘ S GIFCA Ay D aNG Forntis, thorot: teachers in the city schools.” The happy | Saltillo, Frea Pearl Parii ot Pawnoce City, 9 207 s 1 5th LS “M "MY s b" "‘ h‘““ couple left on the noon train for a short trip H'.c"ry J\llmigll l‘urbal; °r;§“y'mo'"°’f RK‘S“P D t' r. Moore's Caustio or. east. ates; and Elenor Cornish of Omaha, o Auditor Moore has indited the followin, Asurasn, June 20.—[Special to Tne Bee.] | Belle Crawford of Lincoln, and Harry Dill- & etter to Ul)mmlsnhmm'"(}um\r:\l unrncmf —Rev. Trving 1. Barter, rector of the Epis- | worth Mercer of Gibbon, post-graduates. In ry ) hich brought that gentleman down ina | copal church at York, and Miss Florence | addition to tho essays of four of the gradu- E’u"y today: Williams wero married at St. Stephen's | atingc there were a number of panto- arsaparl a ' Licous, Neb, Juno 17, 1893.—1on. Joseph church in this city at high noon today. | mimic picces, and exhibitions of art work, { astioat. J., Gommissionor. Gane Vei | Bishop Worthington and Rov. A. Grant Mus- | and of the methods of teaching employed in Propared by Dr. J. O Ayer o, Lowsll Mass. rl;qku.l}\uh q:;,lu?{nn.l.ninx‘ |||I(ur.(()mn)mi 70" ?m‘{laml. r’lnc‘rmm conl;;ln ‘C(lufll’ll)‘}hg “‘Kr‘fgmmlho e T T e 8old by all Druggista; Price $1; six botties, $5. ob. y Dear Sir—Replying to your favor o 3o'clock train for tho east. They wi ¢ T VOC! 1 - o Jan- a ‘ ‘ ’ ’ r‘l;:"tl~‘|1rl e, vema yow by, 113 ay's modl, | horme'to thlr frionds at York after Soptom: kowski favored tho audionce with a chiico Cures others willcureyou 3 eparate cover, genera N varea 1. selection of music, . 0. 77,813 for 5,000 a8 por your estimate and s RO ARG CRIAY: WARS bY TARIAS CARUIEW: $ ouest, which makes 000 that you have Fresont, June 20.—[Special to Tre T 3 oREAY L Lo dldidad o 3 i r'm ot the ..';mmpr atl \oll Dy our | —Mr. Josoph Roberts and Miss Emma M. | Bo#gs and tho subjoct was ‘‘Arotic Explora- # Mogtsintur for” the Nebraskan Columbian | Hicks wero married n the Presbyterian | tions." Thovoung man traced in a vivid 3 xhibit. Your voucher: ol o) It av v, C) . | and interesting manner the futile efforts of | Bbving o vou'are ke il oot N B ok chiinein. Miss | €xplorers in trying to discovor the north o wery much interested in the frogal Ko * 5 2.5 . : Rk ¥ dvantage and had taken o keen interest in f the prescripti f the Official Physician to the Court of Spai . exhibitand feeling that I am mutually inter- | schools for several years. Both are well | 2 , en o ! rom the prescription of the Official Physician to the Court of Spain. ‘uwd in this qu1:uflnn it scoms to mo 1 would | known and highly respected. tho books devoted to Arctiv explorations and ¥ P y T be negloctful of my officfal dutios if T should closed expenditure of this fund for Hicks has been a tea tho her in the publio fail to call your espocial attention to what appours to bo unwarranted and vxtravagant xpenditures and withont the purview und !’nluu( of tio act under which You act us com- Grand Tsland Cellege Closed. GrAND Istaxp, June 20.—[Special Tele- gram to Tur Bee.]|—The first year of Grand Island Baptist collogo closed successfully In | today with the oratorical contest between | production there was ovidence of . keen ilitati hiS ofice, T find thom 0 1o Sory unsatist production there was v e of o kee Debil: r Over-Indulgen - Tory, ot in l:xrln‘mn;:l l;.l-u,\‘ufi:]....‘ifl 1‘;.- C. P. Kirby and W. D. Smith of Grand | appreciation of great and dramatic eveuts in by Debilitating Losses, Excesses or OV gences, In BOLAPDrOYO muny of them nt a nd thi Island and Miss Alice Dillon of York, the latter winning the honors. She chose as her subject, “The Unturned Cake.” which she used as suggestive of persons who had a an:'H “llu. ‘1' 1 “l"'"“t‘l"ppmw "\““‘ hors are | one ed development. The oration was roturned showing the expenditure for suits 5 A 9 and cups, of the sum of §149 for employes of }]"‘“.““_ Iniits compostilon L :'“’ BUSBKSFIE the state building; this I must disapproy elivery was easy and graceful. Cnotice that In_ addition to. payhug ibbral Dr. Wilson, president of the college, will salarics to employes some of the vouchers dis- | take tho chair of Latin in the State univer- close that you pay their room rent, and in one | sity at Lincoln next year. Those connected g\r(lvulr:fl(‘;ufllncu you, buid $150 wages for | with the collogo hore aro sorry to see him ay und expenses for the same month. i R 5 his and similar vouchers must bo rejectod by | leave. His workin the past year reflects 0. Frequent charges arosade for slecping | Sreat credit upon him. A large audience at- carrluge hire, hotel bills, dining car, otc., | tended the reception, which was held in the ¥ Gmployes and yoursolt, a8 woll ks your por: | college chapel, Nebraska Land in Demand. nal hotol bill in Ohicago at 86 por diy, Which will ot approve.’ Numcrous' vourhors uro ioa with, ¢h 13 ofice chrginx railrond faro | Hasrixos, Juno 20.—(Special Telegram to con Chicago and_ Nebraska points when, | 5 an T am crodibly thformod, tho purtics travel: | Tie Bre. |—Three sales were consummated Lo rodo on pusios or sow ather’ form of froc | today which show the tendency of Adams rinsportation. 1 st disallow and disap- Prove ull of these vouchers. 2ai| ioountygrarm i oatcy Iy was lOnE DY George Murray to & man named Hansen from Denmark, 820 acres, $14.400; one by tho Nebraska Real Estate and Live Stock nsso- ciation to Murray, 320 acres, $12,000, and o Evidence of Indebtedness Required. Many of the vouchers for large sums of small tract of eighty acres was sold to an immigrant just from southern Russia for ou havo about fifty persons on the pay roll, hich seems to mo to' b & number so large hat [ cannot wppraveit, Tobserve that you iave purchased §135.05 worth of dishes of all money are not acco jod by any original evidence ot tho Indobtedness which I insist must inall Instances be presented,as in all othier aceounts against thy state, auid without which the y cannot bo aporoved. Tholr dates | $3,000. He says that large numbers of Rus. TR 5.00 if ordered at ti d ill be given th inot be aporoved, date 3,000. ays that large 1 b SN T > ienc umber cases In 27 yenr: 5. d ce Wi gives S = and contents satisty me that some of the | sians are preparing to come to this section made very plain to the audience. ('mnpl(,le Olives ffonton . *. SEOrCoTeC tore Lmoland 8 guaranicoRyd 0S¥ k(N caseiman Youchers aro for money paid of tho country to engage in farming and Patlenco and Perseverance. Greatly benefittod. tioned above that it does not cure, the money will be refunded. As to our ncurred by "'fl old Columbia that they will bring with them _all the way Bid not properly eharkes wgains the. appro: Priation matte 4t tho e your office. was from $500 to 3,000 cach. r k up | Costot proposed new institute any address in United States or Canada. Put up in plain wrap vith preated, and they must be disallowed, except Clay County Mortgagos. in lip reading, gave a clever little exercise | Cost pe,‘-’nunumnrmlvnrnhln. Y disti Heho] FAE .C e 15 1) Pl WIapper. W D9 30 far .t?“‘.‘.‘.y. l)uh!":)ll“::;ii Jogitininto [Il"r‘f'; Cols O & Tans 0] [N'pe(‘inl. Telogram | ¢lled the “Houso um',;lm:k Bui\;l," Teul estate owned by firm. 2 mark todistinguish what it is. Send for circulars and testimonials, Address, 0 o e s R Y| it el Miss Otie Bell Crawford read an essay N derthat Dr. W. H. Bott: ted from tho the old commission and e G . i 1L Cr _an_ css: 0 wonder that Dr. W. H. setts, fed from tho e i, Cpntaston a0 | to Tue Bez]—Clay county's mortgage in- | upon tho subject, “Aud Yot Again.” Tho } have had to examine your vouchers find that fully half of them in value and more than that amount In number are incor- ect and incompleto and many of them, us I 1lof expenditures “wholly without ¢ of tho law, and I must” refuse to approve them or to debtedness record for the month of May is as follows: o Ninteen farm mortnges filed amounting to $22,037.03; twenty-cight satislied, $2 83043 twelvo city mortgages llled $6,2 fourteen satisfiod, $5.400 fssuc. any ™ 2 I ropar o essay wi ¢ ness of the firm grown from abso- consulted entirely free of charge, personally or by mail, at the above| further on additional warrants on the fund filed, $34,870.26; ,m fmu, sutis- | Prepared the essay with much care and had BEHI RS 2 80, P! y y y providsaisoriuat purposapuingl cay full and 353,80, Tncluded in the farm mort- sed good fudgment in making her Jkgizsothing ko funeesont Kigan. address. gagos 8,500 given for part of purchase price. " A and vouchors I have cited are hut o fow of the mentiored are four smounting to many to which tho samo or similar objoctions aro tonable and are only used by way of jilus- tration. T trustthat you will fully appreciate the gravity of the situation and render your- 1f and tils oflico u just scrvice by at once plotely conforming to the entire spirit High School Commencement. OsceorA, June 20. —[Special to Tar Bee.] —The sixth annual commencement of Osce- pole. He showed that he had read to good with some clever and timely sue- gestions with regard to Lieutenant Peary's experience in the polar regions and his pians for another expedition. Fred Pearl Parli chose Wilham the Con- queror as a subject for his essay. In this the history of the English people, The article was woll written and_lilke the others was given in both the sign language and by oral enunciation simultancously so that overybody in tho assombly could under- stand 1t. The pantomimic pieco *Nabbed" heartily enjoyed by the audience. Artlstlo Transformation. At this juncture in the program the stage was transformed into an artstudio. The pu- pils of the art department took possession and ex-Senator Saunders was requested to sit for asketch. Half a dozen puplls sketched the portly and distinguished citizen of Omaha infull view of the audience, each taking the subject from a different point of view. The work was watched with the keenest possible interest by tho audience and heartily applauded at the close. Following this came so.ce very intoresting performances by the little tots from the kin- dergarten department. They were raptur- ously applauded. The methods of teaching articulation were then illustrated by one of the teachers and a class of half a dozen young pupils. Both the oral and aural features of the work were was The oral class, that is those who had learned to speak slightly and wero well young lady speaks quite distinctly and suc- ceeded in holding vhe attention of the audi- ence from first to last. The central thought of the essay was that very little could be accomplished without great vatience and perseverance. The writer had evidently tions znd in making apt quotations to accentuate the many excellent pownts in the production. Three boys and a like number of girls ap- poared in & pantomime calied “Pants ' Mine" that croated a vast amouat of fun 'W H. BE'I.“.I.‘S l‘rlnclnal pud Sontdb Mumhor ot the Famous Firm ot Drs, Betts & Betts Physiclan s, Surjeonsani Specialists. “Aro they doing a {argo business?" 1s a question often asked concerning Drs. Botts & Botts' Inquirors ara requestod to roadithe following summary and Judgo for themselves: Number of yonrs in practice. Offices in operation 1 Assistants employod Capltal investod 1n by Avorage nonual oxponso: Relleved and improved. Not eured. the head of this great firm. Is ro- forred to by his friends ns “'the gray- halred old doctor.” for to his untir- ing energy and persoverance, his signal ability, both as a business and professional man, has the busi- tlo proportions. To create ¢ malntain 50 great an enterprise 1s enough to turn auy man gray.while the glow of honest pride that shincs in his kindly face, his ruady feat- ures and qulck, firm. elastic stop, his powers. in the pocket. ‘Weaknesses. improvement in every tissue. financial standing we refer to any bank in this city. This wonderful preparation is Purely Vegetable : compounded “Espano ” recreates Mental and Nerve Power in Man and Woman. An infallible remedy for Nervous and General Debility, Nervous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, Weakness caused cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis, Dizziness, Loss of Memory, Confused Thoughtsand all Brain, Nerve or Sexual It has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following the abuse of Alcoholic Beverages, or indulgence in the Opium, Morphine ox Chloral habit. THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN AND NERVE. REVIVER Have you abused the laws of nature and injured your nervous system ? Are you despondent and melancholy with confusedideas and gloomy thoughts ? ESPANQ *1 will positively cure you. It contains no mineral poisons and is remarkable for awakening organic action throughout the system and an It produces better muscles, bones, nerves, hair, nails, skin, blood and gives vigorous life to the unfortunate who has exhausted Prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to carry Each box contains 90 doses or enough to last one month and is worth many times its weight in gold. The price $1.00 per box or 6 boxes for SPANISII MEDICINE CO., 1 Stockton Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A, An able Brainand Nerve Specialist can at any time be confidentially| Sent charges prepaid to ! e | and was greeted by & gencrous share of ap- bespeak ' s in th i Wby vtk Nebraska and | ola's High school was held at Monson's | piause feom both pupllsand visitors: P AllTnpanenk snotdoreho (ool nho MAKED) $OR “:‘lmv;,t‘llm‘\::!,r!m:s rp:;:tll.l:]u representa- | ppera house last night. Long before the Miss Elenor Cornish reaa an excellent good ho has bestowed upon his fol- Vory cordinlly yours, > time of beginning the services the building | essay on “A Daughter of Eve.” The piece low man. The slok and the suffer- THE BEST A bunlic Accounts. | was crowded by Osceola's bost poople. The | was well written and both the reader and names of the graduates aro: Miss Mertle L. Whaley, Miss Elsio M. Daymude, Miss Grace M. Wheeler, Miss Bertha . Mickey, Mr. Jesso Ward and LaVergno Gregg. An address was dolivered by Superintendent Goudy of Lincoln, Mr. Thorton's Troubles. The troubles of the Alliance-Independent, which were very fully elucidated when the petion for a recoiver was beforo the courts, Bre again attracting considerable attention by reuson of the action of the president and editor, 8. 1. Thornton, calling a meeting of Jeading lights in the party to raise sufficient money to prevent the paper from going under. The Lincoln Newspaper union has Sold Mortgaged Property. OscEroLA, June 20.—[Special to Tite Bre.]— Judge Wheeler received a plea of guilty on attached the press and folder for work done, the part of John Granberg and sentenced tho sign spoaker who accompanied accom- plished their work in a_satisfactory manner. The visitors were delightea with the unmi takablo' evidenco of the success of the insti- tute as exemplified in the delivery of the essays. Marvels of Improvement. The marvelous improvement that has been made in the methods of teaching the deaf and dumb cannot be fully appreciated until t ono sces the actual results of a fow years ing wili find fo him a true and last- ing triend DRS, BETTS & BETTS, 119 S. 14th Street, Cor. Douglas St. OMAHA, NEB. Photograph REASONABLE RATES PERMANE ¥ GURED or NO PAY. NO PAY UNTIL CURED, We refor you to 3,500 patients. FINANGIAL REFERENCE | Navi Bani of Commerce, Omaba. I German Savings Bank, Omaha, No datention from busin tigate our mothod. curo all kinds of RUPTUKE of both sexcs without the uso of knife, no mutter of how long standing, No oporation. Invess Written guaranteo to absolutely EXAMINATION FREE, but aro allowlug the company to proceed in | him 0o term of ono year in tho penitentiary | (FAIE such a5 the Nebraska Insultutofor | § o Cypy of FOR THE 0. E. WILLER COMPANY, the hopes that its indebtedness will be paid. | at Lincoln yesterday” for selling mortgage A e e s o o 3 Mr. Thornton stated today that when the | property. Ho sold a buggy and horso and | 4 Suveriutendent Gillesplo awarded- the | | Bowillion Ralatavle; Pure Hetsosh: 307-308 N. Y. present management took hold the debt | then skipped the country. He was found in P t The Best, under which the company was staggering | lowa. pumounted to about #,00. This had e been roduced to u littld over $4,000, UpAYl Bagse Ay RIstlemonth but notes v the amount of & 500 PrATTsMOUTH, Juno 20.—[Special to Tue are due and outstanding, will not_extend them. indebtedness consists of a §1,600 note en- | destroyed by fire last night, dorsed by Van Wyck, Wolfe and others, and — it is not being pushed. A meoting of Butartatiod Good. Fomplare prominent indepondents was called, and Lyoxns, Neb,, June 20.—[Special Telegram they agrved to make a valuation of the | to Tue Bek]—Fifty Good Templars went to plant and issue stock on the net valuation to | Bancroft tonight to be entertained by the present holders, and enough additional to | Jodge at that place, pover tho indobtedness. Of the $2,500 one- P AR Afth has been subscribed, but the old hold- To Sur prs of stock are fearful that thenewones | mhne United States geological survey, will crowd them out of control, as the valua- 5 o ¥ b4 blon is put at what they term a vidiculously | Under sppropriations made by cougress, has Jow figure, 4,200 for the property and 81,700 | been engaged for many years in making, not or the good ‘will. The crisis will probably | only geological but topographical sur- reached in a fow days. veys of the country. The result of this sur- vey is the vroduction of maps of great value Aunother Bank Gone, The Citizens Exchange bank of Grant, | for many uses, not only from the standpoint of tho goologist, but from those who believe . BEE.|—A vacant building belonging to George Davey, located near tho railroad tracks, was and the holders The balunce of the Perkins county, a small moneyed institutio Closed its doors’ today. The state bauking | in better and cheaper methods of transporta- board was notified and Clevic It H. Townley | tion. Theso maps have been of speciul im- will go out and take charge us tomporary - | portance in the making of good roads, that ceiver. tho producer might cheaply bring the City I HBrief. Tho case wherein J, B. Filbert was denied by the district court of Cass county the cus- tody of his two children now in the care of their grandparents, R. B. Schroeder and wife of l'n.lll;mmllh was flled in sup pourt today on appeal. The ecase will re 20 old-timers the wemory of a scosational in- pident in the history of Plattsmouth, the old one of womau's perfidy and subsequent death, and of man's betrayal of his friend. ‘The school voard last eveniug awarded the contract for heating the new building at products of his labor to the nearest market. In making these surveys preference has been given to localities where there was suppozed to be mineral deposits. For this reason there has been no survey made of Ne- braska, though upon urging by Senator Man- derson that such a survey w desirable for irrigation purposes work in central and western Nebraska had been ordered by Major Powell, who is the direstor of the survey iu the west. Marrisge Licenso graduntes a few words of good advice and & parting benediction, Miss Mabel Gillespio closed the program with a charming piano solo that was heartily applauded. The visitors and friends and relatives of the pupils spent some time in looking about the building, inspecting the art work, the wood carving in the manual training depart- ment and the display of kindergarten work. It was one of the most enjoyable commence- ment days in the history of the institue. —_— There are three things worth saving— Time, Trouble and money—and De Witt's Little Early Risers will save them for you. These little pills will save you time, as thoy act promptly. They will save you trouble as they cause no pain. They will save you monev as they economize doctor's bills, e Tewporarily Suspended. It is reported that owing to a misunder- standing between the parties interested in the building of the proposed Interstate hotel, operations in the line of conswuction are tomporarily suspended. It is believed , however, that matters will soon pe satisfac- torily adjusted, and thav building operations will be pushed on to a speedy completion, VIOLENCE. ‘That is what the ordi- ll-:x pills and bowel icines depend upon. Thag oxyhinl why your is in a worse condltlun afterward that can be made in three minutes, thus: take a cup of boiling hot water, stir in a quarter teaspoon (not more) of Liebig Company’s Extract of Beef, Then add an egg— and some sherry if liked —8eason care- Ly e e b A Full SET OF TEETH $5 mddth extracted in morning, New ones inserted aflernoon same duy. Perfoet it guar- antwed. { OrR.W. Biley drd Floor, Paxton Block, 16th and Farham Stroot. Elovator on 16th Streol. Telephone 1085, BRING THIS WITH YOU, An Awlul Headache TheOrigjnal and Genine (WORCEJSTERSHIRE SAUCE Imparts the most dalieions taste and zest ¥ EXTRACT BOUPS, ofa LETTER from 8 MEDICAL GEN. GRAVIES, TLEMAN st Mad. 788, £0 his brother ZISH, HOT & COLD MEATS, | GAME, | wELsH- RAHBBI'I‘I. T LEA & PERRINS' mn their sauce 18 ly estoemed 10 lndh. and 18 in my Beware of Im1tatlons' SEND POR Life Building, Omaha, Neb, CIRCULA DrDOWNS 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, radunte In modioln rou; By corraspondon cato contents or iz Ong arvio; rivate. Hook ( % Life) sont Froo, ‘The eminent specialist in nervous, uhrnmn. private. blood, skin and urinary al it dio| Gortifoat ow, i Dreferro sl X Oiflce Woirs, 9 Mis 05 Py BuadATE, 194 ular ang 1 W7t Cronting with nm grosto ali forms o b it m triobly GHERI EYES TESTED FREE. PROTECT AND IMPRDVE YOUR SIGHT Qur Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the Bast, SATISPACTION GUARANTZED. w York Huspita TREATMENT, an all Rudy to Put on Shlfll THE —— For all “'wenty-third and Vine streets to the Lsaa The following marriage licenses were Rt~ AN CAN BE CURED IN 10 MINUTES see that you get Lea & Perrins' Chronie, N Bmead company for $1,250, with $400 for d issued by the county judge yesterday: , ronic, hervous, Made In al) Sl L Fi Pierce's Pleasant Pel- ade In lu onnthl e closols. A little scrap occurred over the | Nawoand address. lots are the best things BY USING - # A Eutwv but it did not last very long, and the | | Laurits E. Larson, South Omaha. in the world for every i Private and mead contract went through easily i Ingred Pehrson, South Omaha... stomach and bowel IO 1f you have heeded the Correct Foloters wa ‘The mayorality contest is stillon in county | | George 8. Bonos, Omaha. trouble. There's no Bignature on every Lottieof Original & Genuine Special Dis have heretofore been %“"“ you, you are ale wufl. and some twelve preojucts have been | | Mary T. Halght, Omuha et gy Mmulg SN DUNCAN'S SBONS. NEW YOI, pecial 30508, Teady wearing fhese Shirts and it Gal vith but slight changes. Al dis- | § Ourl Landberg, Stanton, Ia. A tion afterward, and their help lasts, They —— verifying our statements, There is the bu! uzod votes are laid aside to be passed upon | 1 Minnie Millor, Omaha. . .26 absolutely and’ permanently cure Constipa- ————-—— DR. of bth service and the most perfect fit in thmf fnwr by tho court, A number of fno points |} Jumss L Rigs, South Omaha 2 | o Bl uades, S o oL 207 ever sold. “Sailstaction Abudl luelr f Law, in rogard to whit shall or shall not ie E. Wilon, South Owmalia 2z | e B e i contad | PRICE 25¢ PER BOX, MCGREW B counted, will come up for decision. Two Illu:lh‘xi ghaw, Omghn.,..... p —_— oy, Omahi laxative or regulator; IP‘;:JDI.ADII'.I'IT WHO TREATS ALL Str PRIVATE DISEASES CLUETT, COON & co, incts of the Third ward turned up wiss- this morning, but it is thought they are somewhere in the big heap of ballots in the ranule is 4 gentle $irce are cathirtic. o Thoy're tho smallest, the sasicet to tako—- cheapest, for they're guaranteed to By L ey your money is returned. MEN AND WOMEN, ture and all other troubles treate: at ressonablo charges umuuuurwn FLEE. Calionor address N. €. Oarey, Austin, Minn .. DAL, Forlow, Mason City, Ta. Ask Your Druggist MANUFACTURED BY x. Other cases filod in supreme court today bixn, 3. P, Th D. T of Mhblu dealers. With any uu.\blru and DEBILITIES of were Thomas against J. 1. Thomas, [ ~Notices of Ave lines or less under u i3 head, Aft; u.m ys them better wi Allen @, Spence against the mayor and city | eonts; each (h““lmul“n«. ten cent o Iaad, Mty '"mem W‘ Ifi Just as good." Per- M BVILS, WEAKNEBBES, DEBIL council of Plattsmouth, and uuluv .ua J. Muckley - aguinst J. B. Dickey, errors trom Cuss MIL NERVUIISR!'?‘PED.E'.‘? Yy, Ilflr L l:. for Hlun, eom any thew 1o wen R-Dr I L. age 00 yoars, 10 months bt 1t can't be, for you. A0 daya DR, SEYMOUR PUTNAM SHERMAN @& MeCONNELL, TLY CUREL. Full BT“-NI)T“ gl BN | g g e of O OaLAS KLOTE. + caaxa aap | HESh el W Lt S T8 pouniy. Cuming sireet, Wedn 21, ut 9:80 Pf“'“"“‘f" e o l ‘Articles of incorporation of the Natioual | & birth Prossect 1Ll #Hends tuviies. ufi'{» ‘Sage's Catarrh Remody. OMAHA, - NEB R Sts. bl ll‘hand Flf&.: s, x'“l; Opposite Hayden Bros 4. BRADLEY, BATILE

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