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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY IN THE INTEREST OF REFORY DREXEL SHOE (0. These Are Extra Special fargalr DRUG DEPARTMENT. e Advocates of Honest City Government [ pofid: §ioon ber ponifs e 1 e, The Last Call Befora the Fourth—Two Moving in Dead Earnest, ada_ water, per bottle, 15¢ Days to Buy Tans, HOUSE FURNISHINGS Tea kettles for gasoline or ofl stoves, mak —_ CITIZENS' REFORM MOVEMENT MEETING | 5007 stuce Kettles, 1o e LADIES' $4.00 TAN OXFORDS FOR 82.50 JU— Elastic and all kinds of starch, package, 7c. Leundry starch, 3% To e Held in the Board of Trade Hall TENNIS RACKETS Tuesday and Wednesday the Banner Days Tomorrow Night—Hundreds of Peo- worth $6.00, $5.00, $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, which eat Clearing-Up of Tan plo Expected to Participate in LML L S R AL % at the Drexel 2 HAYDEN BROS Shoe Company. Headquarters for everything. At 8:18 o'clock this evening there | 1E ARANS TO FIGDT, two days we will make an | t to close out our ladies' tan ox will be a publi ing of all of the sub-| o pepeing Mateh, ing Race. | for leading bargains bein se beau ecribers to Citizens' Reform movement, and | g th est men in the |t t t Zeigler's make of such friends as they may b rat e at Cour! Lo L A % there reat deal " thereto, at the B t Trade hall, Sixte IS ability. as| U uliettes and light shade Prince and Farnam strec | t o exhibitions (L L L, Ll While this m wil public, only L J e :" ;”’ o 3 3 N Fth less than $2.50, and mos those persons who are in sympathy | solidated th s &t Coustland $4.00, June ciearing price §1.48 with the objects which the Citizens' R recently, 8 t All has heard 68" Y600 ten otordl RO 50 much b wing about their ALl L " tietpate in the deliberation that h ! to glve them a clat At 115 Atis Vaw The declaration bl S Ty o e thn ke and until the Fourth, you ganiza or v « n broadsword fighters 1 begins to equal the Deliberation movement have in view ¢ will first go t h the stick exercise known meeting a 3 ! to Arabs as mealats,” and second for + 81,08 ¢ $1.25 an seimitars and shields T R e e of the voters of th N fs thoroughly conversan t $4.00, $5.00 x Helhaide y in sw ghting and h been sccur its, giving and $5.00 Russian leather and The call for th winner 1 He says | ather shoes cut down to $2.50 Citizeas' Reform , Omaha,” June | American p ball players | Hanan & tan button shoes, wre no fun at all in comparison with this 28—There will be meeting of all | oriental game and Mohammedans consider it [ Al those §7.0( t brown, cloth top, but the subscribers z Reform move- [ the only true method of fighting in that part | ton shoes xtreme styles t the world but the price didn't se suit. We've In addition, a tumbling race s to take | changed it Invite th t th t Trade hall ce tomorrow night between Tayon Kitch The boys' a hs' are at almost Siise Bixt i ¢ 2 n and Salen 1 Hadlj, Arab. This | nothing now. You'll 1 if you don't buy 1 connection with the regniar your boy a pair Tuesday evening beach attractions for tomorrow ever All the youths' $2.00 tan lace shoes $1.00. sharp. Don’ I f ———— The 0 kind are $1.45, THOMAS KILPATRICK, Chairman IHEY/EREFER TOIREMAIN HERE | 107 E L 10c05RH0esHLIALETeteRgd B re W ONEER ! Millers Rofuse to Roturn to Town and Fuee | o bon Kind, the bst ever made, & the Charges, lots of them as a resul ment, and such fr may wish t ot @ allure recorded to blur fits for y.m« e okl ‘urest of bakng| Ofcer Wier came over from Council Blufts | - Our youths' $1.50 low shoss 0Sc. powders—Dr. Price’s. esterday after the colored people, John | Our bays' $2.00 low shoes $1.25 = e I Jennie Miller, who were arrested early DREXEL SHOE €O., 3 5 b # Clearing tans cut until the Fourth SEEKING THE MAJOR'S SHOES. |Sunday morning by Officer Sullivan on a g SHEECEI LR —_— arge of ha rocbbel Oscar Beligh of Candidates Who Would Take the Bourd of Pablic Woris Vaeancy A This evening Mayor Bemis will tre t the Blufts, the Millers refusing to go over | CHADSES 1 Locations of Compinies—Losses mit to the city council the name of a man | \(ihout the T During the Past Six Months, for member of the Board of Public Works| Just before being arrested Jennie| Chiet Redell of the fire department issued to fill the vacancy oc el by the expira- | Miller gave to Mrs. Rudd, a cellmate, |an order yesterday by which the numbers tion of Comm Balcombe’s term. The | @ roll of bills, with tne adjuration to keep it | and locations of various companies identity posed member has been | Until she saw her again. ~Mrs. Rudd made | reclassified as follows i effort to hand the “stuff” over to one of 2 e 3 S a subject of anxious consideration amcng ha'f | the station officers, but for some unexplained | En8in No. 1, Ezra Millard, 1317 a dozen aspirants and as no definite informa- | reason they didn’t get it, but Colonel Lapsey, | Harne t; en mpar Con- tion has been given out that the n or h the i iia 1t amounted to | tinental, 211 South Tenth stree ine con come to a decision, they all continue to hope. doubti the balance of Be-| pany No. 3, Joe Sheeley, E nth and It has been generaliy taiked for some time [ ! oney. The court ordered Lapsey to | Harney streets; engine company No. 4, Fire past that the appointment of the new mem- | tUrn the money over, but Lapsey refused, un- | gj teenth and Izard streets; hose com ber would be made the occaston for a general | til threate whenthe igave it ighth and P streets; hose t 6, 914 North Twenty-fourth - 3 veral hundred dollars in cash, Officer Wier | FXRE DEPARTMEND AFFAIRS. 1 not accom h miss‘on and returne reorganization of the relative duties of th Detective 5 took a receipt for it members, was opined that there would street; hose company No. 7, Thirty-sixth a b6 a new chairman and that Chairman Wi No alum, ar fa, unwholesome or any | Jackson str hose company No. 8, 4( spear would go back to 1 job at t tful_cibstances whatsoever used in Dr. | Hamilton streef; hose company head of the street departn It has been 's Baking Powd South Twen recently stated that the idea of such a chang ——— 2933 Dorcas street N has been abandoned and that Mr. Winspear | PROVISIONS OF THE DECREE. | Thirtieth and Spaulding stre hose ¢ will be redesignated as chairman for another pany No. 12, 715 South ty-seventh {" ar, while the new man will rank with Mr. | No Order of Sale in the Water Works Case t; hook and ladder ny No. 1 Kas par. Eightéenth and Harney s ; hook and BUHIAE ax han bean:reported ithers are)vayen U til Nex: dunuary, ladder company No. 2, 914 North Twenty active candidates for the appointment wi hout he decree in the foreclosure suit of the th street; hook and ladder company No. eonsidering th ibility of City Engineer | Farmers Loan and Trust company against the | 3, 1 and Doreas streets, Rosewaters appointment as chairman of the | American Water Works company was filed | mekosia Mimker ot changss | the board. These George F. Munro, J. W ederal co ¢ signatures Ry cus shtkanisatian it enarmchl sbig) Stephenson Benedict an1 Thomas Shaw. | JUd8es Riner and Dundy yesterday. Continental which has formerly been Mr. Black and Mr. Shaw are both practical | In substance it provides for the payment | located at Thirteenth and Harncy streets, has engineers, the latter being the present head | of the bonds and interest; stipulates that | been removed 2's house on Tenth of the draughting department in the office of | there shall be no order of sale issued before | Street. and a hose cart takes its place the city engine~*. Mr., Beverly s a local | January 1, 1896; provides for distribution of (in the Hari Bl L Befoze contrae* As nearly as_may be gathered [ funds, and specifies how Seip Dundy, master | the change there was no hose at the Harney ¥>. uppolatment l'es between Munro and | in chancery, will officiate with relation to the | Street house. lie idea® is to make an I WDoubti (s exprankadise to whather thel| nixie} arrangement by which suficient hose will appointment will be confirmed by the coun- | Attorney Webster is preparing for an ap- | 21Ways be on hand to man the engines as cil. The present ruling force in the council | peal. IEARthey axtivenatia Sfiea instheldowns would not be displeased to see M Bal ———— town district. The colored hose company be- ¥ lis rat tnea sand) It Lai whisperad: tHat iny Two Grent Excurstons to foston. comes No. 12, instead of No. 5, but the lo- appointment which the mayor may make i A the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern | cation is unchanged likely to be turned down with that end in [ Ry., one in July and one in August. One | Chiel Redell has also finished his report B e ri10e loual corporatlopa whioi| e the round trip. Stop over at NI for the first six months of 1895, which in Xave very Tecently glven an exhibition of |ara Falls and Saratoga if de al%o cludes all possible data relative to the work their abifitv to manipulate certaln members | boat one way between Albany and New York | 0f the department. The total 1| re of the council are said to be working against fon of the passenger. Stop over can | 8ate as follows: January, $39,04 LR Munro’s confirmation and several of the e ma hautauqua on return trip. Mare! 17 April, $1,415; May, ounciliren also oppose Furnas ar Summer Tourist Tickets to the June Rpitilicen alzolgonots Furae ma lightful mountain, lake and seaside [ The month just past has probably recorded . = the e y sale, C he smallest fire loss of any month in the $1,000 fireworks display the Fourth a ot the east now on sale, Com- |1 SLgonEAreworks I8y LIl ot roules tand ma eIt LpCRe ry of the present department. There noon and evening at ( irtlagd beach. o desired, will be promptly ere only thirteen alarms turned in during | Mhro’ Yellowetons Paricon a Bieve's application.” B. P. Humphrey month, The entire value of the prop ; 3 i ansas City, Mo, C. K. Wilber, jeopar was $39.532, on_which there A personally condected excursian Wil a8 Axti OHIGRRO, was an aggregate insurance of §21,075. T ve Omaha via the Burlington Route at lica 3 e Joss on bulldings and contents agg 4:35 p. m., Saturday, July 13, for a bicyel o 4 i p LG BLARRER - § ¢ t S 000 fireworks display the Fourth after $230, or an average of $17 for cach tour of the Yellwstone National park. Mam- [ | S5000 HrEWOr Sturtiana becoh. o, 1 irance was $115, which moth Hot Springs will be reached at noon a0 4 m the total loss leaves Monday, July 15, and the next morning the HALF KATES EAST. $115 as th amount which the insur- 150-miie circuit of the park will be begun. i anc: companics were called on to pay As the park roads are excellent, this can | yhrough vars Enst—proinl P The losses and insurance for the first s irough tars East—peeinl Parties East. I ARCInRuIANCE onsthelfirat aix easily be accomplished In four days Boston July 5 to 8. Baltimore July 15 and | MONths of the year are summarized as fol The cost of th ngd teip ticket to Mam- | ,(HO8PR 1Y 9.50 & Batlr Y peai® | lows: Value of buildings, $765,384; value b in e it MCKRCLOIMAIS | e At fa r the round trip. Special A : AT tates at the | parties in charge of excursion managers with | 0f contents, §¢ wirth (L park hotels, $4.00 a day for a stay of a week [ PATCIS 10 CRATES OF €enrsion wa! Loss on bulldings, $36,920;: loss on contents or less. After that $3.00 a day PHERI ARE OTHER ADVANTAGES. $32,918, Total loss, $69,847. Total insur- $76.00 to §55.00 will about cover the entire ARlcabout themat the ance, $940,091, expense of the trip, including sleeping car 3 h " fares both ways, meals enroute, etc Northwestern Line There were 177 alarms turned in as fol- Ticket ofiice, 1401 Farnam street, lows: January, 39; February 3 March The party will not conform to any pre- [ g ““R. “Ritenie arranged cut-and-dried schedule, but will q General Agent. G, 50; April, 20; May, 22; June, 13. Of these West, G. P. and T. A 147 were first alarms, twenty-three still move according to the wishes of the majority of its members and will be accompanied by ———— alarme, five false, one second alarm and one Mr. J. E. Buckingham of the general passen- Indinnn, Ohio n second and third combined. ger department of the Burlington Route at Are connected with Chicago by the Pennsyl-| The number of fires reached 160, of Omah vania lines, which traverse forty counties in | which 65 were in one-story buildings. Nine R " e Indiana, forty-four counties in Ohio, and the | fires extended to two and one to three-stor: Address J. Francis, G. P. & T. A., Omaha, | Kevstone state from Pittsburg to Philadel. | buildings Neb., for full information. ARYAtoNi. Atats m o Bhllagels i Lnas: . . 3 phia. No other transportation system touch- | The number of miles traveled in responding e = ing Chicago so completely covers these es. | to these alarms were 1,606; hours worked, FHE WONURRFUL B:.ACK HILLS, Write Dering, 248 South Clark street, Chi- ; feet of hose used, 72,975; feet of ladders A'l Teachers should Know cago, for particula | used, 2,884, 4 —— lAU ..11;:::’{”.‘”‘1\1 ack a“l:.[; m;u’ 5 nvl‘rlvw— N ime, Other baking powders have been swept 190, sting (0 & & ter degree han " 1 ), . 0 col ative disuse by e ad tec any other part of the wast _Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway's | Into comparatly l.’l_’“\ by Ui adinitied su The Hot Springs of South Dakota are | Chic .:;A. v Julm. d limited leaves at 4:40 p. m. | Periority 9, KN there s Lincoln alrbury, Bellevue and points south Result af a Runaway. Delegates to the Natlunal Educational and west at 6:45 p. P P R Ty sociation meeting at Denver, holding tickets 190810 98 L9180 NPEREA. D, 4 over the Union Pacific, have an unp mer | Peterson, a grocer on Leavenworth street, rar dented offer in the way of a low rat AaHon regard to summer | @Way at noon yesterday on North Twenty- turning through the Black Hills at the city ticket office of | fourth str The light delivery Clemons of Fremont Normal sch aukee & Paul railway, | Wagon was broken and fell in mont, Neb., will I;z'» nally cond A A. Nash, general such a o llH;-r ”‘i” every plunge cursion party on this trip. Consult of the fr anima tron the nearest agent F., B. & M. V axle against its hind leg ot Pacific railway for further particular $1,000 fireworks display th were nearly cut off, and its feet almost 3 T 00 fireworks display the Fourth after- | We nea J. R. BUCHANAN, noon and evening at Courtland bagen, " | severed b:fore it fell from exhaustion at the R -~ e 5 corner of Twenty-fourth and Hamilton stre W ldvantages The anlmal was so badly injufed th DIED. Offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & was found necessary to Kill it Paul railway, the short line to Chicago. oL t o cloan train’ made. up and staried " from | HEUCK Marle, tnfant daughter of Mr. and | 1000 fireworks display the Fourth after- | finn;nu«.l lY.IAg\')'fl ked from residence to| F in 1 lay, July 2, 2 p. m., from Noon and ey g at Courtland beach. | estination. tra service and | residen Strect Sm—————— courteous employes. Entire train lighted by | DUMONT Sarah, at St. Joseph, Mo, One Fare for the Kound Trip, | electricity and heated by steam, with electrie| ©On June 28, “widow 'of R. Dumont For the round trip to all_points within :‘uu‘ | | light in every berth Finest dining car of ,J‘\ ull'i“-”;”!) 1" thi ¥ | miles Missourj Paclfic will' sell July cervice in the west, with meals served “a la [ Eden Baptist chureh, Park avenme neny | 3rd and 4th. Limit for return July 5th. Call carte,”” The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. dally Leavenworth St., Tuesday, July 2nd, at| 6t ¢ty ofice, N. B. corner 13th and Farnam, | from Union depot 2:30 p. m. Interment at Forest Lawn, or depot, 15th and Webster streets. City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street, C. L 8. Carrier, city ticket agent. A — — —— To Boston and Return Via the Wabash. For the Y. P. 8. C. E. convention the Wa- bash will sell tickets at above rate July bth to 9th inclusive, For tickets or folders giving : tull information in regard to routes, limits, is 1 for o Rl MBS S pouteh, O all others. It is indispensable fo or write G. N. CLAYTON —_———— ORI R R R R HEE IR R R R IR R R ) e SRR S R RN SHE WAS ONCZ AN OMAHA GIRL* Woman Who Stepped. Metween Brulser Corbett wad ' His Wite, Vera Stanwood, the handsome, dashing and unscrupulous woman who is said to have stolen the affections of Champlon Jim Corbett from his wife, is welt remembered by many of the local men about town. She was an Omaha girl and it was in a Ninth street resort that she started out on the life which she has since followed with enough notoriety to satiate even the most exacting member of the lower world The woman's right name {s Jessie Taylor. At the time of her birth her father was a switehman in one of the Omaha yards, while her mother and a sister still reside on North Sixteenth street in this city. From her earligst years she was not satisfled with the fare which the switchman's salary provided and in looking for a chance to better her self she found and accepted a position In lown town restaurant. At this time she gave abundant promise of the beauty which sub. | sequently enslaved the fighting champion and she acquired a list of admirers | enough to completely turn her giddy head ter a few years Jessie struck up an | wequaintance with Lon ge, who was driving a hack at that time. She finally married him. After three or four years married life, during which a child was n, they disagreed and separated. The man claimed that it was on account of the ruelty of her husband, but, however that may be, she graduated from the married state into a life of ! She was th several local sports and finally wn into a tenderloin resort, where set a pace that made even the hardened of several ycars standing open their But the town grew too slow for her rising aspirations and about four years ago she went to Chicago, where she adopted the name of Vera Stanwood, and soon became the rage among a certain class of rounders, Her face and figure gained her entranc | into the Allen resort on Dearborn street and there she soon became a favorite. The Allen place was then the swell resort of the city She formed the acquaintance of all of the leading sports and some of the pr business and professional men of Cl Numer stories are told of her escapades during her residence in the Allen palace and she was noted as at once the most beautiful and abandoned of the fastest circle of a very rapid city short time after she moved to Frankie Wright's resort in Plymouth Place and it | was there she met the big bruiser, who was at once her slave. He had visited the house in_company wit party of sporting m and a 1 tion has exi since. S ¢ New Orleans to see him whip John L. livan in 1892 and It is claimed that she saw the fight m the intage of male attire and an eye glass When Corbett was absent on his trips en dearing telegrams were daily exchanged, until a row, in which another flame of bett's and a well known Chicago sporting man figured, broke up the intimacy for a tim After the World's fair Vera found herself without a cent, and after a friend of her's, named Grace Lee, had pawned her diamonds the two women prepared to seek more attractive fields. They fitted themselve up with some fashionable costumes and went | to San_Francisco to attend the midwinter fair. They quarreled. During a drunken orgie Vera noticed a picture of Corbett on the wall of a wine room. That started a discussion, in_which she resented some re. marks made by her companion, and after- ward laid in wait for her and stabbed her several times. The Lee woman finally re- covered and Corbett heard of the escapade and went back to his old flame. Since then it is claimed that he has promised to marry her, and is only waiting to obtain a legal separation from his wife to unite himseif with his mistress ey JULY 2, 1895. A Stili‘tling Admission. In New York City, for five con« secutive years, the proportion of Deaths from Consumpticn has been three in every Twenty Persons. Epidemics of Cholera, Ycllow Fever and other diseases of similar character, so ter rible in their results, occasion wide spread alarm and reccive thle most careful consid eration for their prevention and cure consumption receives scarcely yet the number of their victims 1 the sink while ght, into insignificance when compared with those of consumption. Comparatively few people know what to do for their loved ones when they see them gradually lose strength color, manifest fecble vitality and ¢ tion, or develop a cough, with diflicult breathing, or hemorrhage. Cod live was for a long time given in all such cases, but the poor success attendis g its lose wcia T oil use coupled with its nauscating taste has led many practitioners well as the public at large, to place their main reliance in Dr. ty. It de- serves early attention and will prove effect ual not in everycase but in a large percentage { cases, and we belicve that fully 68 per cent.of all cases of consumption can, if taken in the carly stages of the disease, be curetl Pierce’s Golden Medical Discove with the “Discovery.” Dr. Pierc snot ask people to belicve until they have vestigated for themselves, A pamphiet has been published having the names, addresses and photographs of a large number of those cured of consumpti bronctiitis, lingering and hs, asthma, chronic nasal atarrh kindred maladies which will be mailed free to those sending for it with their nam| nd address upon a postal card, or you can have a medical treatise, in book form pages, mailed to you, on teceipt and six cents in stamps. You of add can of 160 lress then write those cured and learn their experi- ences Address for Book, WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, W ally. youapoor, flabby, immuture man. Health, strength and vigor s for you whether you be rich or poor. The Great Tudyan Is to be had only from the Hud- son Medical Institute, This wonderful discovery fumous Hud was made by the speclalists of the old son Medical [nstitute, It is the strd powerful vitalizer made, It 18 80 poy 1s simply wonderful how harmloss it This extraordinary R Nourishing cakes and biscuit made by P wonderful discovery of the nge. help of Dr. Pricc’s Baking Powder are us necessary as pure air and water for growing children, — O)NTRACTOR 1S OUT OF A JOB New Plan of Street (lenning by Day Labor Put in Opecation. The sfreet sweeping machines which have been relied on to clear the accumulated refuse from the pavements of the cily made their final trip Sunday night and yesterday the new plan of cleaning by day labor went into practical operation. Ever since the council approved the plan of day labor strest cleaning Street Commis- sioner Kaspar has been experiencing all the troubles of a man who has patronage to dis- tribute. Although less than fifty men will be required even when the new sysiem is in complete operation, more than 700 applica ns have received for positions. Mr Kaspar's ¢ the city hall has been in L continual state of slege and even his home not exempt from the importunities of men are anxious to draw a salary from the When he went home to dinner Sun- found thirty men waiting at his resi aud some of their wives even called to the claims of their husban and f every applicant was and fills a good sized book They will be tered in order and the be t { men will be given places as fast as there arc vacancie The street commissioner started his men in the business district about 5 o'clock yester | day morning. Work was not begun until 7 clock on the suburban streets, — Only eigh teen men were employed at the start, as they were new in the work and the com- missioner did not want (o start more men than he could superintend. As soon as the first gang becomes acquainted with the sys em, more men will be added and from thiriy to_forty will eventually be employed. Mr. Kaspar said yest that he was sure that the experiment would be a_success The men seemed to take hold of the work in good shape and in a few days they would be able to get along more rapidly. Some of le streets were in very bad condition t | start on as they had not been thoroughly cleaned for some time, but after the new cystem was thoroughly under way he ex- | pected that better results would be obtained then under the contract system. Under the present system, men with brooms sweep the dirt into piles, after which it is shoveled Into push carts, and ' eventually it is transferred to wagons, which haul it away to the dump. —_— Complexion powder is an absclute necewsity of the refined toilet in this climate. Pozzor | combines every clement of beauty and puri i - , $1,000 fireworks display the Fourth after- noon and evening at Courtland beach. - - Cheap Rates to Louisshle, Ky. Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern railway will ng the G. A. R. encampment, Louls ville, Ky., sell excursion tickets September 8 to 11, good returning until October 5, from St. Louis to Louisville at a rate of not ex cecding 1 cent per mile, J Chesbrough, general | passe Louis, for further particulars o — Fourth of Jdly Fxeursion, Towa, Nebraska ahd Minnesota points via the Northwestern line! Greatly reduced rates. 1401 Farnam street. E recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior to finest food. W. P. Ag't, Omaha, Ne — United Cooks and Pastry Cooks Asso’'n of the United m Ladies Attention. Superfluous hair, warts, moles au spots removed by the “Electric Pre Cor bunions, ingrowing e na by a professional chiropodist Medicated and Electric baths, also massage Hoston Mamos. by an experienced and educated masscuse. One and one-half pints flour, one-half pint | & ard, nearly “LADIES' BATH ROOMS, corn meal, ne tablesp ful sugar, one t 109 and 110 Bee Building. spoonful salt, two teaspocnfuls Royal Bak . add m ly exclusive ladies’ bath parlors in Omaha.) | oue ta nful butter, three eg gh thar ——— piut (full measure) miik, one Ut dough, Lard of anks. nful Ext Cii an The undersigned desire to thank the Nod o rn meal, sugar, salt ern Woodmen of America, the G i Army | rub in lard eold, add eggs, b of the Republic and all the friends who were | extract clanamon: mix into batte 30 kiud to us at the funeral of our late hu v ordivary griddle cake batter; band and brother, Walter Walker ed g s grease It MRS, WALTER WALK} fin ed; half All HERMAN W them with ba L risen to tops MRS. JONATHAN EDLWARDS. of riugs, tur hem over gently with cake ~ e turner; bake nice brown on either side. They Tourist Tickets via the Wabush | should bake In seven or elght minutes, | s 2 s Are now on sale; for folders gIvIUR routes, o — Ote quert flour, one- poonfulsalt, tes, etc., call at Wabash office, 1416 Fur- Frer two teaspoonfuls Ruyal Buking Powder, one BRE S0 sall 88 Webea Ouo quart flour, oby teasgoontul salt, Lwo | tablespocatul dard, ¢ piot milk, SIS t- | it & quick knead or Foll. dbsout with rolling ng. Wash them Breakfust Biscuit 1 butt yal Baking ¥ gh, but drop i spoon; bake in hut oven will ugt be light aud feud st most rful that it is You ca get it from nowhere but from the Hudson Medical Institute. Write for cireniars and testimonlals, the most n en dorsed by the leadi atific men of Europe and Americ HUDYAN fs purely vegetable, UDYAN stops prematurciiess of the at rge In twen Cures LOST MA HOOD, constipation, dizziness, falling sensa nervous titehing of the eyoes and other parts, Strengthens, fnv 14 tones the entire cdy. HMUDYAN cures debility, nervousness, slous, and develops and restores weak Organs Pains in the buck, losscs by day or night stopped quickly. Over 2,00 private Indorsements. maturencss means fmpotency in the first st Ttis o symptom of seminal weakness and barrenness. It can be stopped in twenty days by the use of Tudyan. Hudyan cosis no more than system. It s us ch ¥ other r any other remedy. nd for circulurs and testimonfals, ations, TAINTED BLOOD-Impure blood dne to scrious private disorders carries myriads of sore- producing germs. Then comes sore throat, plmples, copper colored spots, ulcers in mouth, old sores and falling hair. You can save trip to ot Springs by writing for ‘Blood Book' to the old physicians of the HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Stockton, Market and Elli SAN FRANCISCO, CAL u Sty "BAD COMPLEXIONS Piwples, blackheads, red, rough and oily skin Buir, and simplo. buby. blomishes are provented and eured by CuTr. CURA S0AP, most effective #kine purifying and beautif the world, a8 well as sweetest of toilet 1 thronehont the world g woi purest ) in and 1 nureery That Tired feéiing. NO ONE HAS IT HAT TAK BLACK TONIC THE GREAT (Gl =) e\l b One dose of Black Tonie tak time, will wipe out that tired en at bed feeling. Do vou know anything else that will equal this Price only $2.00 per dottle, hree bottles for $5.00. Remember each dose of Blac Ask your drugist for a botle. Manufactured only by k Tonic Is worth more than we ask for three bottles. Black Tonic Med. Co., LOUIS, MO, AMUSEMBNT 8. GOURTLAND BEACH On Courtl .nd Luke, Omal ia $1,000.00 Fireworks Display on July Fourth, Daylight Fireworks also Touight Night i EDUCATIONAL FEMALE AGADEMY 1 v Classical 5 s ALL Lo Certificate admits ¢ Vainar, Midicky vkv, ke by BULLARD, Velas and Every Sl ok 661h YEAR Mu \ Smih dacksea g WORTH $12 A SUIT =BUT $6'—7§ Will be the price. In the language of the philosopher, *"Tisn't all gold that glittors,” Imagine the situation of a big supply store like ours—500 suits of a Kind, aud three hundred of another, battling against scarcity of money. We've prepared well, but not wisely, But while we can't battle rinst Providence, let us encourage buying by bitterly cut prices, 2 suits, each honestly worth $12.50, knifed down to §6.75. Fresh, clean, newly made suits, lining, mechanism, cut, trim- mings, cloth of the very boest ever put into ¢ 00 suit, every fibre all wool, not a flaw, not a break in the garment $6.75 a suit Light mixture of Cassimere in 3-button cutaway sack and Navy Blue Serge, single or double breasted sack style Buy a suit—don’t buy—as you please. This Is the most we can sae- rifice; we shan't loose another penny more. If a $12.00 suit for $6.75 fsn't encouragement enough for to loosen the shoestring of your pocketbook—thenwe'll put them in camphor or dump ‘em into the Council Bluffs Missouri river. This offer to last the entire week, This offer to last this entire week, E BEGIN HOT weather with a very warm offer to new beginners. To every one buying their complete outfit of us this week we will give a COMPLETE DECORATED DINNER SET FREE. Our offer is for THIS WEEK only and We are howing quite a number of new fall styles in Carpetings, including Tapestry and Body Brussels, Moquette and Axminster, eral new colorings have been added this season and we have secured every nov- elty shown. We are closing out Alaska Refrigerators at about cost. We are agents for the Jewe Gasoline Stoves—there are no accidents with Jewels. Cash or Easy Pavments — ONE PRICE SR “YoumMoweYs Wc;n;[d orYour Mo NN [ 5] o e o Health is Economy. A well man can do as much work as two men who are “undef and do it better. A box of Ripans Tabules in the office ) the weather,’ will save hired help, Ripan's 14 by drugelsts, or by mail if the_pr hox) Is sent to The pans Chemical « 10 Spruce st., N. Y. 0 EDUCATIONAL. MARMADUKE MILITARY INSTITUTE The Great Military School of the West. Also NIEDRINGHAUS HALL for Small Boys. sed Advantages. Investigate before sclectiug a school. For Oatalogue aadress LESLIE MARMADUKE, - . Sweoet Springs, Mo XAGTSIZE PERFECTH THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAYORITE TEN CENT CIGAR sale by ull Plest Class Dealers. Munufuctured by the F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO,, Factory No. 804, St. Louis, Mes