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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, ®'HURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1895 DRUGGISTS ~ GET THROUGH | osverion st Next Oonvention of the Pharmaceucial Association to Be Held at Lincoln. mously S— t RESULT OF THE ELECTION OF OFFICIRS |, 1 Charge that Jubbers Were Selling Adalter- | ¢ ated Goods Causes & Spirited Discussion —KEffort 1o Save Amerlca from the ¥lood ot Forelgn Nostrums, Vice presidents, L. W. McConnell of Me- or by Condemuation. Cook, H. W. Shuman of Nebraska City, H P. Tucker of Grand Island, G. W. Moore of Harvard, J Gerte of Seward and : ia Acting upon the report of the reference [myc irth iy Af MR of Wahoo. A meeting of the folnt committee of the committee, to which was submittel the sub- | retary, W. L. Hefleman of Tecumseh re- | city council and Board of Fire and Police "m of trade interests, the Nebraska State |c ed). commissioners appointed to secure from Pharmaceutical assoctation unanimously passed | Local secre H. H. Darth of Lincoln, | the federal court an_ enlhrgement of water a resolution yesterday asking the Uni m{'r el gerry L. Bowen of Wood | paing to secure better protection from fire versity of Omaha to establish a department | There was a spirited contest for three can- [ Was held at the city hall yesterday after of pharmacy. | didates for_the State Board of Medical Ex- | noon. For the council the mayor and two of The eentiment was developed by a discus- | aminers. Norman A. Kuhn and J. H.|the regular committee on fire and water, LA i, I | Schmlidt of Omaha and Henry R. Gering of | poeers. Prince and Bechel, and for the Board slon of the feasibility of creating a state col- | BURUER B8 GO Ay celt oted Megsrs, Prince and Bechel, an ard | lege of pharmacy. H. R. Gering of Plattsmouth, . J. Dau- | of Fire and Police Commissioners the whole | In the midst of the remarks W. D. Haller | bach of I In, N Kuhn of Omaha, board save Smith were present. The city of Blair, president of the te Board of | E. Shultz Beatrice 1 J. St. Martin ‘(‘<-nun,,.pr, the city attorney and Chief Redell ST ap ahoo were chosen delegates to the Ameri- | ot the fire departme ot press e Medical Examiners, and who was a member | Wahoo were chosen e o ‘tanvemtion | Of the fire department were present by sp of the last legislature, frankly told the cc gt Datves clal invitation, ) vention that it would be hopeless to expect | A L, Johnson G. W. Moore won the| Commissioner Brown's plan was that the any rellef from th university. H \ting the best papers during | committee report back to the eity council, peded to pa his o at nstitu ™ mmending that immediate steps be taken N ahy thit § b eRAed T 24 bR R. Gering. | 5 gecuro an enlargement of the mains by tion and said that 500 students attended the | 16 PE WIEh an Nlogant. oaIE- wh | 10 8 a larg ] 8t university who shoull be educated at | o surre L HiN oMes {s successor, | A1 agreement with the receivers, In ase this the Lincoln High school By rights a ehair | It was decided to hold Xt nventiol was impossible the city ;!VH]VIKYA-y shonld lui pharmacy sho bo established at the | June 2, 3 and 4 at Lincoln in 18 instructed to begin proceedings to compe State university, and if proper meth r HA ® DR thie. WHtES WOrks COMBANY. adopted it could be. The state was in deb) * City Attor: Connell said that a prefer- and the university was overcrowded with Tomorrow 18 Bargain | at Havdens’. able course would be to proceed to take the Lincoln youths, M Haller was greeted he special sale of wash goods which we | Pre A]A H;r 'vvnmnyr “','hl'}r 'ul;l‘.wurm with applause, especially when he stirred up | inaugurated this week will be continued to- | according to the terms of the franchise, as the ‘,’..E ahit ,,.»,,], s at the university with | morrow. The wonderful prices we are mak- | this was the right of the city when violation he present m # [ Ity with | O ikes this. the most successful wash | Of contract had besn proved ceference to Lincoln pup la evet hala 110 | The city attorney was supported by Com- Other recommendations of the trades inter NAME THE LOW PRICES ON | missi Strickler, who introduced the fol- ests were dlscussed and the report was re LKS, lowing resolution i “hene 5" 60 ted In s, ard Resolv That it is the of this The report of the executive committee [ o herodd 44 I should own vh"- AL ‘-\(q and m..]:! - was recelved and adopted Blick and white check taffeta sl pocsible by the mayor and city couneil t TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC. 75 changeable taffeta silks n acquire title theret i 'he following resolution was introduced REALLY FINE MILLINERY. It was st the latter method by Mr. Kuhr There's none finer in the land than ours— [ no relief couid be had HAECLHE Toity e ved, he delegates to the | €Very visitor says so—every new idea—all the | attorney said he would taka a contract to Amerlcan ' P eutioal tion be | most excellent creations from European fash- | secure the entire plant by forfeiture pro- instructed tc sociation to [ lon eente _ | coedings by a year from next fall an cffort pon the rep. we sell nearly 500 Brown i tves and se to pass su “l\ under ordinary cireum- | of the aws as will change the present rules and | ¢ or §5, $6 and $7, this |pe seo sing the of emin regulations with regard o' medicinal copy | for > his | be sceu LRI O right nd trade mark preparations, which RN € ALIC 00 " are so fixed that the American public 18 HAYDEN BROS. v independent of the cont the prey of the whole worid 3 —— Jomis was for procceding as sug: The sentiment met with the concurrence | The ladies of the Hills hurch have been by the city attorney and Mr BTG dblakates having such success with their midday lunch s resolution was seconded by him Lot LI St at the Young Men's Christian association hall | was very anxious that the com- A resolution of thanks was tendered all | that they have decided to serve lunch on | p have a me:ting with Judge Dundy firms which contributed prizes, and the sec- | Thursday from 11:30 to 2 p. m for his advice as to how best to secure re- retary was instructed to show the proper| They look for liberal patronage. lief. cclation under the official se e Mr. Connell agreed that the interview with n“‘\ -‘“”y“ i r.n.\l bl HCROI LG Judge i Ix‘l’n‘uhl be advisable, and he Mrs. Julla Crissey Hoobler read an inter-| pyourgion tickets via Chicagg will be 8old | thought that after that a formai demand esting paper on e Soda Fountain, Its | by connecting railways in west and north- | should be made by the city on the water Uses and Abuses” which was well received. | west Pennsylvania lines as fol- ks company to carry out its contract “Judlcicus Advertising for the Retail Drug- | lows ¥ _ | by supply pipe of the necessary size gist” was ably handled by M. W. Ryerson | To Chattancoga, Tenn., June 25, 26 and 27, | and if it refused the mayor and councii of Omaha. acec worth League conference; good | should be recommended to begin such pr “The Relation that Should Exist Between | returning fifteen days, with priviloge of ex- [ ceedings as would result in the ownership ot the Doctor and the Druggist,” by J. W, |tension fiftecn days additional the plant by the city, leaving the question Moore of Harvard in ‘which | To Baltimore, July 16 and 17, good return- | open whether the proccedings should be under interest was centere ntiments of | IN& until Aug account B. P. U. meet- | forfeiture or by condem n. the speaker approved. Mrs. H. N. Shuman of Nebraska City read a splendid paper on “The Fin De Drug Man.' The following new mem C. L. Reynolds, Talma fleld; James, Williams Pender; 8. W. Green L. B. Hoyt, Omaha; H J. W. Harma ers were elected ; E. Bradwell, Fair- Wood River; J ut Ewing; Charles Well 3. Brown, Louisville Orchard; Conrad Thelen, Shelby; B. B. Grifliths, A. L. Johnscn, C. B! Lathrop, 0. B. Bedw G Shrader, 0. H. Wirth, Omaha; Scarr, South Omaha; W. L. Foote, J. v Green, 8. E. Howell, C. J. Hain De Coe, F. C. Peterson, Omaha Pal myra; G. T. Ray, Osceola; J Leahy, Jackson; 8. M. Cooper, Lincoln; C. H. Smith, Plattsmouth; J. S. Livesay, Ceresco; L. B. Bolan, Weston; R. L. Beckwith, Indianola A. D. Nesbit, Tekamah C. Felton, York F. H. Smith, Alliance Green, 110, J. Canan, Omaha An attempt to change the n sociation was voted down. ADULTERATED GOODS SOLD. During a discussion prior to the noon r cess the question of adulterated drugs cr te of the as- ated a small breeze. M. B. Shultz of Beatrice openly announced that every drug Jobbing house sold adulterated drugs and he favored action to improve the quality of goods which were shipped to druggists He wanted a microscopic test and a rigid law for better drugs Mr. Haller of Blair believed the only re- lief was a national law which would pre- vent Importation of adult other states. A state le he believed, would not be Mr. Snow d drugs from islative enactment medial of Omaha made a speech ex- pressing surprise that a druggist would knowingly sell adulterated drugs, and said that the remarks of the preceding speakers were too sweeping, and he challenged the assertions to a large extent. Dru a a class were not knowingly distrib inferior quality of drugs to customers Mr. Haller refused to concur with Snow. nearly every druggist in Nebraska ing adulterated goods, and the peopl sald, were to blame for it, because the drug business was being made a ‘“‘commercial” occupation, because department stores were Mr, He arose again and repeated that selling goods cheap, and the people were always looking for popular price Mr. Sherman of Omaha sustained Mr Snow and defended the charge that drug- glsts were handling “‘watered goods. WOULD NOT BACK DOWN Mr. Shultz and Mr. Haller, how movably stood by thefr frank assertions threw a few more bombs the convention. Mr. Kuhn expre his amazement at the assertions an fended the charge that even infer water was being shoved over marble ters In drug stores. The discussion waxed warm and Mr. Snow again filled the air with medical volapuk and deseription of an analy- tical test of the drugs sold in Omaha, but many of th» country del ntained silence and allow battle to be fought out between the five leading Mr. Smith Wilson briefl ed that drugs were sold to fetail, standard of purity, but jobb wers quired by all druggists supply goods chemically pure, or *C » rding to drug parlance. An_attempt to adjourn in the midst of the discussion was defeated by those who wished to hear an extended talk on the sub- ject, A motion to take a recess, later, until 2 p. m., was carried. At 12:30 the convention took a meces most of the delegates assembled at teenth and Harney streets, where v smiled before the camera and had a group pleture taken The Jarvis Wine company was frozen out of the of Council Bluffs main hall in the ex hibits, according to the opinion of Thomas C. Jarvis, but promptly opened a display In one of the ante-rooms. Notwithstanding the fact that the company does business in a state of prohibition tendencies, the exhibit is one of the largest at the convention, and has been quickly popularized by a “free dis- pensary” of beverages on the lment plan, in charge of Tom Jarvis. Willlam C. Off, onc of the delegates who studied under Prof. Flint, gave an exhibition of -hypnotic power and ‘mesmerism in the anteroom in the morning. placed Charles Crunkleton H. C. Mathison Te succossfully Beatrico and of in a trance in the presence of several spectitors. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At the afternoon session Dr. Dickerson, manager of the pharmaceutical department at Cudahy's, read a proficient paper on *‘Pep- sin,” and exhibited some rare specimens of hog stomachs in bottles. W. G. Taylor, In behulf of the traveling | men, presented C. R. Sherman, the lucal sec- retary of the assoclation, with a handsomely designed chair for courtesies extended the exhibitors. Mr. Theophilus St. Martin of Wahoo, as chalrman of the committee on deceased mem- Ders, delivered a culogy in memory of C. F. Goodman, A. F. Johnson, Dr. E. Parks and Charles F. Rowell, M. Mason of Homer, F. R. Garrett of Nor- folk and C. L. Stillman of Columbus were elected members. Colonel Frank P, Ireland of Nebraska City M, resumed. the next plac Lincoln Wilson of Lincoln was unani- elected president for the ensuing year. It was a Lincoln day, even to a pore young druggist Lined Amited time prevented acceptance, but the its thanks. The “impure drug” discussion was not Without opposition Lincoln was chosen as of meeting. fon of the new president's na President-elect Wilson, in response to loud calls, took his seat on the platform, after de- ivering a brief speech of gratitude for being hus honored with the chief executive duties f the assoclation. Mr. Wilson is a popular who has been in business at years ted wers: In for nin Other officers ¢ ing, To Be July 5 to 9 inclusiv ton, turn limit August 3; account Christian En- vor National meeting. To Boston, August 19 to 25 inclusive, for Knights Templar con- claye; extreme return limit October ckets may also be obtained on abo dates at city ticket office, 248 South Cla strect, and at Union Station on Canal stre tween Adams and Madison, Chicago. alled information _apply to Dering, outh Clark strest, Chicago, by letter, tele- gram or in person Bl At the Presbyterian church tonight at 3 o'clock S. B. McCormick will lecture on ‘" 1k Through London.” Ad- mission, 25 cents, for benefit of forelgn mis sions. Music and refreshments after lecture. SEsg Summer our The tourist rates offered by the Burling- ton route for the summer of 1895, attractive, in their way, as the which they apply Practically, every rescrt in the country mbraced in the Burlington's tourist ticket- arrangements. e rates to Yellowstone park, Hot Springs, 8. D, s Parl the fishing and shocting grounds of northe ern Wyoming are par ly low. City ticket office rnam street. are as resorts to the by, of beautiful feet e modern Trilby and lovely form keeps her head clear by using Dr. Davls' Anti-Headache. Never fails t ure all kinds of headache, ncuralgia and insomnia ——— Mrs. Blackbuen's californly Party Will leave Omaha Monday, June 10. For berths and full in ion_apply to Mrs W. Blackburn, South Thir street, or Burlington city ticket office, Farnam street. A Fow Advaintas Offered by the Chicago, Paul raiiway, the short line to Chicago. clean train, made up and staried from Oma Baggage checked from residence to destina- tion. Elegart train service and courteous employes. Entire train lighted by electrlcity and heated by steam, with electric light In every berth. " Finest' dining car service in the ‘west, with meals served “a la carte.” The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. daily from Union Depot. City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street. C. Carrler, clty ticket agent. — - Ladies’ Turkish Baths. Also medicated, sulphur, mercurial baths Milwaukee & St. A s oil rubs, hot n perfumed baths cure, chiropodist, pedal cure. We pared to do all we agre Ladies, have your toe nails made to look lika diamond One free treatment with every bath, Speclal attention to hair dressing. SR CITY GETS ANOTHER STEAMER. Durant Engine Placea In Service After a Test 1s Made The Durant steamer will b tion in No. 6 engin 8 soon as the arrangements made for an official of the Chief Redell inspection in the presence of city and the Union 0 that there may never be placed in posi- house are test apparatus. wants an to be representatives of made the Pacific company, any controversy in regard to the condition of the steamer at the time It goes into municipal service. The test will probably be made in a few days and the steamer will then go into the regular service, As soon as the Durant engine goes into service the King will be taken down and overhauled for needed repairs. The pumps need a thorough zoing over, and this and the addition of a relief valve will put the engine into very falr condition. No decision has been made respecting the new location of the Fire King. B When house cleaning us rn's Blectric Paste; kills all kinds of vermin; 25c, s L T iy NEW HYDRANTS ARE LOCATED, OMmclal Notice of the Same Sent to the Fire Department. eneral order No. 5, which was issued by Chief Bedell of the five department yester- day, Indicates in detail the uniforms to be worn by the officers and men of the department. There is no material change from the uuiform now in use, except that the requirements are somewhat more ex- plicit The deparument is notified that additional firo hydrants have been placed in service at the following points: Thirty-first and Binney streots; Maple street at intersections of Ihirty-first, Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets and Thirty-fourth avenue, and be- CITY SHOULD TAKE THEPLANT Action of the Joint Oommittee Appointed to Becure Better Water Preseure, MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP PROPOSED Immediate Steps Recommended to Get esslon of the Water Works Prop- erty Under Forfeiture Clause was put Into the form of a resolut was offered a substitu fol but Strickl was adopted T impor- tant difference betwe:n the two is that the one adopted did not provide for making on the water works company a formal demand that it fulfill its contract. The te on m ing the substitute was a tie, Bechel, Princ nd Brown voting for and Mayor Bemi rickler and Deaver against. On § N resolution the vote was: For, Bemis, Strick- ler, Deaver and Brown; against, Bechel and Prince. It was decided not to have an interview with Judge Dundy - LADLE SH BATH study, can by facial massage and medicated vapors, creams and balms, make the old tc look young and the young yet more youthful Meeting Hot Springs, 11 and rates Ju South Dakota, Jun pclal the orth western line from all Nebraska stations. Ask your nearest agent or write the uni igned for particulars. J. R. BUCHANAN. G. P. A. F. . V. R., Omaha, Neb. Special i s0. ——— At Courtland Todny. The Nebraska Pharmaceutic will hold their annual outing a beach on Thursday. Courtland and games begins at 10 o'clock and will continue through the day, with dinner from 30 to 2:30 o'clock. Manager Arthur will have the First Infantry ba National Guards in atten: will perform on ti and evening. At d of the Nebraska ance and La Burno tight rope both afternocn 45 o'clock Prof. E. Rush will make his first balloon ascension and parachute jump. he beach management anticipate a large attendance and have made preparations for all who may go. e Homeseekers' Excursions, On May 21 and June 11, 1895, the Union Pacific system will sell tickets from Missouri river points and stations in Kansas and } braska to points scuth and west in Nebra: and Kansas, also to Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho, of Weiser and south of Beaver Canon, at rate of one first class standard fare for the round trip. Minimum 0. H. P. Deael, city ticket agent U. system, 13 arnam street, Omaha. WE GIVE AWAY A Sample Package (4 to 7 doses) of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets To any one sending name and address to us on a postal card. ONCE USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. Hence, our object in sending them out broadcast e ON TRIAL. —cns. They absolutely cure SICK HEADACHE, Biliousness, Constipation, ted Tongue, Poor Ap- tite, Dyspepsia and kin- dred derangements of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, Don't accept some substitute said to be ‘' just as good.” The substitute costs the dealer less. It costs you ABOUT the same. HIS profit is in the ‘‘just as tween Thirty-third street and Thirty-fourth avenue; Templeton street, 800 feet west of Twenty-fourth; Half Howard at the inter- sections of Thirty-third, Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets. ———— Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne is extended an Invitation to visit the Creighton bospital, at the request of Count Crelghton. the pure juice of the grape naturally fer- wented. For boquet it bas no superior, good.” WHERE IS YOURS? Address for FREE SAMPLE, World's Dispensary Medical Assoclation, No. 663 Mala St., BUFFALO, N. Y. Six for Fivo Dotlars. The manager of the bath anl complexion parlors at The Bee building has secured the services of a trainel masseuse for one month, who, by years of exjerience and carcful all * from the remedies nature = herself teaches. Special attention to hair dressing - FUNEKAL DIRECTO ..y ASSOCIATION The program of sports | DIED TO HIDE:HER SHAME May Middleton of Ohayenne Administers to Herselt a Famlidose of Polson. A fatal sequel to whdt appears to be an- other story of misplacedsconfidence occurred at the Presbyterian hospital at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when May Middleton, a young woman 22 yearsrof age, died from poison self administeped. EYES ON THE MERCURY. What is the Outiook for an Uncommonly Hot, Trying Summer, Last winter was long and severe wimn the summer In its turn be uncommonly hot and trying? Men ask each other this Question as they gather around the ther- mometers and wonder if the =un is going to break the record. Weather cranks, Miss Middleton had been an inmate of the | like jealous people, are always looking for hospital for one week. She was in a deli- | Information that will make them wretched, cate condition and was a stranger in the Unfortunately for the gre: army of | y. She eame alone, @nd during her stay | ftay-at-homes In towns and citles it Is nc Straw Héadgear-- We haven't the positive assurance that all straw hats made of Japanese straw are so beastly cheap this year because of the recent war in that country, but It points that somewhat. Take a Yeddo, for Instance, a much wanted straw hat, prety lght— 1 article was way extremely so—dressy, Is this season 40¢; the same bless at the institution has baen very reticent con- | Possible to ignore the heat altogether cheap last year at Tie—However, in justice to the market, we are not cerning herself and her troubles. The only | It will obtrude itself on the attention 1 3 J k) information that was learned from her with wearisome persistence. But it |s €0 positive that the goods have depreciated o much in value. that she had lived at Cheyenne, Wyo. The | possible to keep the body in a state of Close profit dealers could likely sell ‘em at S0¢, but they're 65¢ to 75¢ story of her trouble is gathered from a let- | notive resistance to the health-destroying ter which was found in her possession. influences the season, i fe done by in- the average store anywher Ao e e Tian dated aL ey e g Ty | AEYARINE that keeps, up the vital fc 25¢ buys o good straw liat here, almost s good as B0e elsewhere. < L AL b A% acts upor excretiof g F written by Miss Middleton o entered | {18 WROT, ) rendily " throwh nuine Manila hats are sold at $2.50—We have ‘em Just as good it the hospital. It covered four pages, elosely S L A bisariid written, and abounds in tender phrases and | strengthe sneficent power. not as good as found in the market, at § endearing epithets. The writer referred i directly to the girl's condition anl expressel Of all means re Malt Whi: ised for y I8 the this end Duffy's most conspicu= Black and White mixed Yeddos, 45e. p A oitid & Blkcs WHere y useful. It I8 kept in thousands of saniend BE(a Densl 5, 08e isfaction that she had (umll LiLLG where | O iReholas, and.is partisaiarly vaiuabie i Japanese Braid Pearl, 5¢, 05¢ he could have good care and nursing hot Whers. SIaT fores iy dapressed thisltiton Aanilla; 1 Judging from the closing sentences of the | dng SYBtemm 1 {BEFt AN, foreless ; letter, the writer is under a cloud, for he | That such circumstances dems "]1" ~mnw| Anything and everything in the line excepting those who hayve an tells her to direct the envelope as she ad- | lant—something to act quickly and | 3 b iy " " ik Od RN dressed the previous one, and to write on the :;..v'..mu’lm has tons "'.‘\’\’i,f"'.’,.i neurrent | income tax label drawing a $2.00 premium for a name. We decline inside to her “own ever loving John Sharp." | ot "eenke "or n shamerully nbused Word, | with thanks to handle any branded hats e speaks of troubles which are mnot ex-| pyuyy'y Pure Malt Whiskey Is an “ideal’ ¥ 3§ R Ties. 8o 35¢c — New style: shapes plained and expresses the hope that all will | ctimulant 1t is free from fusel ofl 1t Boys' and Childrens' hats, 15¢ C New styles and shape end well and that when the clouds have | is heipful to women in all conditions of ofly, all cleared away there will be many happy [ life. . years In store for both nokpta e akeued one and (it M | jg* FOR A LIMITED TIME " Middleton was a young woman who had A HANDSOME come to Omaha to conceal the results of her ndiscretion. But she never gave the hospital authorities a clew to her real identity, or to her previous history. She was a rather pretty girl and showed every evidence of refinement e body was at once taken to the morgue, where Coroner Maul will hold an inquest .- One bottle full standard quart of Silver Age Rye Whiskey is worth a barrel full of Bourbon = S OMAHA COMPANY TO TH 1t s the First to Clatm Arid the Cary Act, The Yellowstone Park, Land and Irrigation association, with headquarters in this city, has just filed its application at Cheyenne for | 14,000 acres of arid land along the valley of | tinking Water river in Wyoming. The | located 100 miles northwest of not far from the Billings ex- Burlington. as been accepted and al F.ONT Case FREE N EXCHANGE FOR \0 TEN-CENT PAPER TACS TAKEN FRAOM PPk Eand Unader land Sheridan is and tension of the pplication ha the company has turned the water ) FUI’nitur‘e and Car,petings upon the land, it running through the PLUG .’I’L)::IHHII ditches which are built from the Y 1 i X ] e t] 7 """ fling of this company ls the first undcr TOBACCO which seems to be greatly appre- ciated by the buying public. a 0 0 The American Tobacco - Ca NEW VYORK. each of eight of the REALS S. P, Morsa I'ry 6 For men a special bargain in outing shirts western states, Thursday at 15c—only th to a customer, \l R QY T i arls A § : and none to dealers or peddlers—they're worth KINGSFORD’S We don't juggle with prices to try an d FOR WOMEN make them appear ridiculously cheap. We Summer corsets, 39c—ithey're worth 7he i 3 5 et il 401 Lo el GHetitabbia oW and dral W don’t bel'eve in misrepresentations, for we have | ers, good muslin and ‘camb 47¢, worth - g = 7c, and a speclal lot of women's musiin TRADE MARK built up an Imimense Business on drawers, Corset covers both v very cheap S, Jursda >, MORSE DRY GOODS CO. i Ha't Bates to Hot springs, S, | Via the Burlington route, June 7 and 10. Strictly Homnorable Methods. You may depend upon every assertion made THE PERFECT COLD WATER STARCH A SAVER OF TIME, LABOR & MONEY. The Burlington's ““Black Hills, Montana LA you by our salespeople and goods will be and Puget Sound Express,” which le Omaha at 4:35 p. m. daily, is the fast as well as the best train to Hot Sprin City ticket office 4 Farnam. just as represented. We sell at the same price to all for either ' CASH or on . EASY PAYMENTS. A man with a club is talk “on ing about going out to the Tell the Trath, No need to tell any false- hoods or parctice and deceits bicycle race tonight to head off the Western Union Kid who is like the Kimball Piano—always ahead.—The Kimball sells on vinents.—The Kid is not fil 1 = = I i | about our tailoring business, because we have such values to offer that the plain truth has prospered us for fifty A. HOSPE, Jr, Music and Art, 1813 Douglas, The Standard remedy for all stomach and liver years past and has earned for us the largest and best tailoring business =5 AMUSEKEMRBNTS. BOYD'S Junesm . . —COMING —- YSAYE The Renowned Violinist. One Night Only. RESERVED SEATS, 75¢-$1.00-$1.50 Now on sale at_Adolph Meyer's Musio 15th and Farnum, Courtand Beach THE RESORT IGF THE WEST ABLES FURNISHED IPICNIC PARTIE: THURSDAY, LA BURNO, Blondin's suc in the world, We buy our woolens and trim- mings from first hands, in complaints s “abules. One tabule severe cases one should Ripans o gives relief, but in large quantities, for cash, & and procure first choice and be taken best styles at lowes ices. . REELBLYICRION Jopest Dice after cach meal until the trouble has "hese advantages enable us to g [ ) make to order suits or over- coats from g15 to $50 that would cost you one-fourth or one-third more in any estab- lishment disappeared. g | s Tabules: Bold by druggists. or by ma price (1 cents a box) s sent tu The Ri- pans Chemical Company, No. 10 Sprucs 5t., N. Yo BESS [S5) 1 making good garments, Trousers to order, # to 814, and styles o choose from. equally OR. plenty of MOCREW 18 ik ONLY SPECIALIST WIl0 TREATS ALL PRIVATE D SEASES, Weaknoss and secres Disorduraof mples m: Garments expressed. 207 S. I5TH STREET, ssor, gives A MEN ON tight rope performances afternoon | Every cure gua .':Tnvu and evening. Chicaco. % st Louts. b 1Ly Baloon ascension andiparachute jump at | gr payr. OMAHA et b 7:45 p. m. oMa - . ON. DENVER. Nebraska Druggist' Picnic—all sorts | P5T TA“ OR of games and sports, beginning at | DESMOINES. PirTseurc, 10 a. m. WASHINGTON, New YORrK, INDIANAPOLIS. 1st Infant y Band. Ars now run on 13th St, Boyd's “*ii. June 12, KANSAS CITY, SANFRANCISCO, MINNEAPOLIS, NEW FACES Al AvouT tho ing Blemishes, in 160 p. book for & stamp, John H. Woodbary, 127 W. 424 §t., N. ¥, teventor of Woodbury's Facial Bosd. Use it and pay 1f sutisfird, Addrers, VON MAOHL CO Bale Ameriean Agente, Clacli Sherman avenue HARTFORD. PORTLAND, ORE, LOSANGELES. Rowland Wm. Bailev, D. D.S i\) G s on sa Office Tuesday morning. c . 84 floor Paxton Block, Finest and Best Dental Work Gold Fillings, Crown and Bridge Work ceth extracted without pain—without gas. SIX DAY BICYCLE RACE COLISEUM TRACK, Admission 26 Ceats. EXACT SIZE PERFECT) THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR. Wor sale by all First Class Dealers. Manufactured by the F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO., Factory No. 304, 8t. Louis, Me, Use Dr, Ballev’sTooth Powde Ivis & good thing. Push It along. P 1