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- IHE OMAHA &QILY BEE: SUNDAY, BANKERS UNION OF THE WORLD/™LINIS CENTRAL RAISE s i o o the s MAY 5, 1901, SHANROCK 111 A WONDER | etaryship, but as these gentlemen thought it time to give way to others the Increnses Every £hop Employe's Wage Five ed to stand for election. The Gives Buch an Exhibition as England Its Increasing Business Sincs ths 8 ginning of the Por Cont, i too well kuown to need Never Eaw Before. Yo r l’lll. l % 1s expected that ¢ th Omaha people 1t { EXPANDS ANNUAL PAYROLL OF $300,000 | be pushed along the lines laid down by | UNFORTUNATE BUT NOT FATAL FINISH Prosecuting Its Work Successfully In Many Sta w ofi any introduction to 8 Power of Price ; 1s evident at t work of the club wil the old officers and directors and that a great deai of good will be accomplished dur Peoples Store—not alene price, but quality too — that's what Between 5,000 and 5,000 Men o In the Forty Shops Wil Be A Boys Ing the year 1 After Completing Its Course at So counts. MAY BUYING is made a pleasure at the Peoples Store, instead of . 1 b . R SRR (S S ELLY. & At the First Prosbyterian church tonight | URVCWEERS " 4 1 S of p & to those who wish to bLuy that way. You can trad GROWTH OF THE ORDER IN NEBRASKA May 1. spedial CHFIRIND Mrdeaver sesviees Will| Without Injury. TERMS of payments to those who wish to buy You can tr o be held. Charles W. Hill, president of the e | bere with every degree of confidence, knowing that no other stor The rapid progress of the Bankers Uulon feelings of emnity toward rival Orders | reanization, will preside and the following can serve you as well. We invite comparison, and are every ready to tween 8,000 and rogram will be rendered SOUTHAMPTON, May 4 —The trial of the of the World, of this city, is worthy of | Whose jealousy of the success of this great | . CHICAGO. May d.—F L o000 exasTo i by B I ory of Wert Wide Endeavor. | Shamrock 11 today had a rather unfor leave It for you to decide—all we ask is, compare our go prices special note in the volume of business it {s FTALerity is here and there manitested. 1t || ,I'l:f“‘”:'fl'::",rtl ',I':‘l‘“m' ?\_‘f,j,‘ o _‘r|hn,m(r ”,M(. «}\m‘“.-:‘..l,-'\ "\“" Lafler. | tunate conclusion, for the yachi went before buying writing which largely exceeds that which "::,:"‘"{"' _,;:," ':‘ ::"‘n:'r'"‘l:"““ ot s "‘""’ been given a horizontal increase of b per | -iolin solo, Miss Hildah Condron """" bt """':‘ close to the ‘;\”"';rr“';"‘“l v o e, cove! Wit R wages. Although just issued th es,” Perrie Wheeler: ‘“‘Large oobly bl e b R Aot s ot LA AR . ll’nI:::“P»:l‘t:d'::rr"t':rvl:eh'nrlx(l;:!lz'r the ;n:n:(nx: among them are men who hold high post | root 'wan ‘made to take fect May 1 an ”‘:"u‘np Harvey Pros v" e e e and ousMaTh BEnthY oF the VL. Tk Bres tions in state and nation. Men and women | (ot Lo T Tl payroll of the | deavorer of the Future Wisy Alfos | &b o return to Its moorings when she mium receipts from policy holders during | orimene, ' the professions and in the bust. | cympany nearly $300.000. Every man and | Havens; closing address, Rev. Dr. R, L.| Srounded ou the sand. The wind was very | the- DESE . CHPY i y 8 | ness and financlal world, and thousands of [\ o e oved in the shops 18 entitled to the | Wheeler | liht at the time and it slid upon the bank past thres and one-halt months have |the steady, honest, toling men and women | o 't CRCrER o o ats of trades are . with & scarcely perceptible shock. There ¢qualled nearly one-half the amount of the | who have made our country great. It de- [ nriade BHC SETLECR clanats of frades ar Episcopal Charch Notices | was not wind enough to pull it off and the premium income for the two preceeding lights especinlly in the association of fel- | ' Tno fncrease in wage { due to the | There will be no 11 o'clock services at £t | Erin was signalled to send a launch, but years of 1899 and 1900. The claims paid |lowship of the man who works from early ncrease In wages was not due to the SRENE AINaINnoes. Wit g lsts | Martin's Episcopal church today, but in- | half an hour elapsed before the launch during the same period of three and ones morning 'till Iate at night in providing for | wny it 4 Had i A i ‘: b, ':I'\”_”,hf stead the rector, Rev. Irving P. Johnson, | came and towed the yacht off without any half monthe lacks about 1500 of bein |his loved ones and to have amongst its | oficcy of wettling that dificuly. Long be- | Wil adminisier communion to the class | difficulty. Mr. Jameson and Designer Wat one-halt the total amount paid for the | number the cheerful happy wife who makes | tore (he machinists asked the R tor | confirmed last Sunday at 8:15 a. m. Al | son were both on board the Shamrock when twenty-four months of 1899 and 1900. The | hig little home u heaven on earth ore pay A n Ao er das (he general | communicants of the church are invited to | it weut aground, and both declare they are 8ross assets of the Order on the 15th day | The state auditor's oMiclal report, com- | manaerr and his asaiethnts were busy mak. | be present. Rector Johnson will preach a | satisfied that the yacht sustuined abso of April, 1901, show a gain of some $7.000 | piled from. tho sworn statements of the va- [ nu'out s list of the shop employes and ar- | ShOTt sermon to the class and the vested | lutely no damage. There is no intention of since Jaunary 1 | tlous companies doing business in the state | ranging for the (neressed scale. In the | choir will render the music docking it. and there will be no interrup The attention of our readers in called 10| of Nebraska as to business done in 1900 in | pecuiiar cave of the machinte 3 tion of it trials. The start this morning was under excel- | Sxtracts from the report of fon. D. W. | this state, is at hand, and it is commended iceler, speclal examiner for the Kansaw| (o members for thelr careful attention. | ing a minfmum wage of % cents an honr. | o ot sl hus com. | et conditions. The sun shone bright and | ::‘:.‘:”d‘::lx‘u:‘. :‘2:.’-’,"‘.::;,. ‘;v:;-‘r';-p:xhrl.:1rlt‘|f:'\‘:: :l'hlu report shows a most phenomenal rec- | The machinists have usked for a minimum | pl’:"v]:hll arrasgemetts for & seties of con blowi sl @t ; : ord for the Bankers Unfon, and places It {n | of 30 cents. The present average minfmum owing | for Kansas work having been renewed by | advance of all fraternal orders doing busl- | o suce s7ic centn nd the nabe scate witl An immense amount of preparatory work tho Superintendent of [nsurance of the state, ness in Nebraska. The table complled for | give many of (he men 30 cents per bour has been satisfactorily carried out during | Hon. W. V. Church. The growth of the the year 1509 showed the Bankers Unlon | aud some of them more 'h", 5 h“"" i 'v"”|”“';‘ ¢ ""“:‘ “:“ ready when Shamrock 11 left its bert Sir | | Thomas Lipton and Charles Russell at rived lust evening and saw the last touches peculiar case of the machinlsis the new | Munieat scale will practically amount to establish-| 1 w. J. McCrann, head of the South ent Coming. certs to be given this month. The first will be on May 14 at the First Methodist Epis- copal church, the second on Friday evening | at the First Presbyterian church and the —— | third on Tuesday evening, May 21, at St . 0004 0000 200 000000000000 | ...’k State Auditor’s Official Figures South Omaha News. il Magle City Gowni has the patent take-out fee chamber thoroughly cleanable-no mixing of flavors—no sweating- most economt | on followed this morning. | cal Refrigerator—mude {1 9 | put to the preparation. V. G. Jameson and 5 styles and sizes—upward @ g «-«| No. of | No. ot | No. ot | ANl Kinds of feed at Christie Bros, 2120 N Designer Wats from NAME OF ORDER. +..| Policies | Policies | Policies Per Cent mmoouuunooiw de Kells Is out again after a short | I\It‘n‘v'x interest is :luvv\u in the u'mx and | WHle foF speclal cHtalonie oNTN ...| Written | Lapsed ined A movement fs on foot to secure the per- | lliness % : e dus at | ® Jarge mumber of yachts and steamers frigerators in 1900. | in 1900, | in 1900. | of Gain mission of the property owners of South unday, June 9, will be Children's day at | crowded with passengers accompanied Erin the churches. — e —~ and Sh ock 11 1 - TR - S— T Omaha to an issue of bonds, the proceeds and Sham | Bank 1 1] .. e H Miss Dalsy M s I visiting re o - Sioter | Atiricin (,m,_l_'fl;",‘_':::. l‘:,:"' l"'x‘x"" . to be devoted to the purchase of one or | u¢ Byracuse, Neb. The challenger bolsted its mainsail at | QUICKMEAL and DANGLER Gusos 7 t dokt b Gt 3 more parks within the oty limits. It 18 | Jay Laverty has returned from a west- [ 11:40 a. m. and shortly afterward slijped its | line Stoves—-no oder-no smoke :":n"':u: Macabees gexy reported that Syndicate park can now be | ern business ‘trip. moorings and lying over till its leerail was | guaranteed—in - all style stzes Dangler, 2-by i ner gasoline 2 24 tomor row at L purchased for about $25,000, but owing to; Mrs J. A. Johusgon is expected home from ho o . city's fing H Des Moines today the condition ot the city's Anutices it Will} g "y oqe Midalaworth i suftering with almost awash went racing down South ampton water at a pace that made Erin Royal Arcanum .. Star of Jupiter . Fraternal Ald Assoclation stove—on sal be necessary (o vote bonds for the purpose. | , M Lend MIGCER { drive along at full speed to keep it in view e In speakltg of this matter yesterday ofte . ces at the Methodtat church | 0ld Shamroek Not in It Write for special catalogue on Gaso- Royal Highlanders 3126 Revival services at th h l Tnd b §F oF Foreaters.., . b it of the members of the park commission | have been discontinued The Shamrock I started shortly after- | line Stoves. wi """"’"v"!,"',d” LLGi0 i A S 1 said that while he favored the purchase of | There will be u meeting of the Harmony | ward with sheets well off and sailing fast. s, I8 r::r::m‘v“n' ey e oie e ey H Syndicate park, he was also of the vpinion ~|;m ;“1“1\”::“"’;3'“ lmu'!::nl i A streats, | THIS 18 1ts best point of sailing, but so B vy ’ o 8 it o . , < e ) ark, Twenty-third and A streets, | (o0 8 <l % y | Knights and Ladies of Security. SEOEH 136 that one or two other parks should be | . Joorg mumps in his family | soon as the two kot together and fairly bought in order to even up matters. A | gyt i@ ey stock pavillion at the | started the cup challenger commenced to Kk is needed in the Third ward, where | yards was completed yesterday pull out in fine style and had a good lead | tho laboring people and the children can |~ ¢. W, Smith has moved into his new resi- | as they came abreast of Calshot castle | enjoy tresh breezes, green grass and trees. | dence at Twenty-fifth and A streets The manner in which the new boat sailed | Modern Woodmen of America. Ancient Order of United Workmen Knights of Pythlas... Woodmen of the World " 89436 EASY PAYMENTS " g cos | Heywood & Wakefield Reclining Go- Vevienaesese 253 It the Third ward gets a park then the old | There will be no preaching services at | g coociad that the Shamrock I has little Carts, enamel gear, patent hubs, large Supreme Tent Knights of Macabees of the World 18 | 8e 7 g the First Presbyterian church tonight b ol oriols ODDONG para 1 ' Fraternal Brotherhood of the World...... | 15 Second ward will want ono and something | “iyi;iant General J. N. Killian was in the | chance of proving a serious opponent in | e ol, With upholstering on sale tomorrow- A * Lost at Write for special ‘catalogue on Go- Carts and Cabs. may be done along this line, too. city yesterday, the guest of W. L. Holland. | the trial race e older boat set its top- | In both the Second and Third wards, old There will be special music at the Pres- | sall soon after. but by then the yachts - boundary lines being considered parks, the [ byterfan church at the morning service | had reached the open water of the Solent size of Highland park can be secured for a | today and parted company, the challenger going | | | Order in our state, as shown above, is|of the World far ahead of all competitors as | simply one of marvel. and the wonder 1, to percentage of gain, and the present table how it was done. It will be observed from shows a ilke result. A gain of over 225 por the Bankers Union Herald for April, the | .ent in the year 1800 is a growth of which | | comparatively small sum. A bond tssue of | | Dr. Willlam Henry Loechner wib SO0 | toward Cowes, while the Shamrock 1 $50,000 would more than pay the purchase | (oyree = started for the Hampshire side bills for the proposed parks and leave The King's Daughters meet Friday, May | The challen, proved distinctly fast and | something for maintenance. In case this |19, with Mrs, J. W, Green, Twentleth and | papqy in turning, and, as well as could be question is seriously considered it will be | KK streets | Judgea from a yacht sailing alone, it offieial organ of the Order, that certificates the Bankers Uuton may well feel proud, 3 i of authority to continue its work have re- and is u record breaker brought up at a speclal election in ‘order [ Members of Alpht Rebekah lodge will | L0 e to polnt well Into the wind. After cently been received from Kansas, Mione- Hon. D. W. Wheeler, special examiner f0r | that every voter may have the privilege of | fos et spending a couple of hours slipping about sota, Missouri South Dakota, Michigan, Kansas Ineurance Department, under date | oxpressing an opinlon. At gencral elections The dance given Friday night by the|in light winds off Cowes, the challenger Towe, Pennsylvania and several other states. of April 15, 1901, says: “l belleve the the ticket is usually so long that the voter | Stock Yarde Rellef assoclation wis & VI¥ | mado a long board toward Ryde. There a In view of the strong endorsement of the Bankers Union of the World is fully en- | gats tired before he gets (o the bond | enjovable affair fresher wind was met, and going along Knasas Insurauce Department, of (he Ord r, titled to the confidence of the public. The | proposition and consequently a very small l_Rv\ d-YV\.)."[‘l‘nhle‘\‘:;n‘le with all canvas drawing well, the Sham- reforences made to the Bankers Union of | financial showing submitted by it is cer- | vote is cast. By holding a special election | dist ‘Episcopal hurch rock II footed ahead fn a way little short the World by some of the papers published ' tainly one that is far above the a of marvelous. The sweetness of the shes both morn- he First Metho- erage | iy is thought that the sentiment of the peo- | Dr. T. H. Ensor has resume by other Orders are very amusing and indi- fraternal istitution and s largely due to the prace | plo can be secured with very little expense. | tice of medicine - Office 626 No. 24th <L | yaent's hull was shown by the smoothness This Iron Bed—white enameled—any cate to what extremes some people will g0 the successful mnaagement of Dr. E. C.| The proposition way be submitted this |‘|~ ):,‘“':'”‘,:'” t' e will meet Tuesday | ©f 115 going through the water, and under | size—equipped with woven wirs springs | 5,000 vards of 3ic Japanese intending, we presume, to exhibit a fraternal | Spinnev Its gross assets are $31.430.84. | summer Ol Niethediat church for the | today's conditions the Shamrock II is cer- o fit-compleie for Mutting on <ale l-' spirit, but to show an entire lack of the with Mabilitles of only $3,772.60. Its re- | Obpoailion Therenied thteraat, purpose of electing officers. IRy G TA EVelEIn) Hla relpest ton e et g fomorrow— "~ * o same In what they say. It has never becn serve fund, whose plan {s most equitable, is veree r Regular preaching services will be held | The wind in which it passed Ryde was | The opposition of some business men to | Bes 0 A ¥ otie ¢ ‘nio 3 | y ! 1 orning and evening tod aut the Albright the practice of the Bankers Union, nor of | steadily increasing, and as the months and |, 5 BRRERH OF B8 SOTE FREIISC, (R80 W | morning an any other truly great organization, to try years pass by it can hardly fall to produce i o K tadopal church such as might take it ‘round an America’s increased the interest in the affair and now | Mr. und Mrs. J. P. Sullivan of Chicago | Cup course Just inside the time limit, and to prosper by the supposed short-comings an amount sufficiently large to make the | ACTEACRE LIRS (R P RE ICTE T0 AR e ihe ueats of Mr. and Mr of competitors. Much less would it think Order one of the foremost in our land in W. A, Sim- | in these conditiong it gave a display never j i ons, ‘Twenty-first and G strects before equaled on this side of the Atlantic Joined the association yesterday and there | MONS. B o q s 4 tie. Vi d ‘on- e 5 Wi . Y A permit was issued yvester of preverting, half disclosing and half con- | point of strength, as well as largeness of | o € 0/ BP0 Ve GRRE WOV BT DA perm cealing, the real facts concerning rival membership. Ay to the Omaha Gas company for the laying nr(‘ assessment. Every business man in the | mains on Twenty-third street from 'O to | Orders In order to discredit their manage- Omaha 18 proud of its fraternal institu- | oS B o RO AR L o | Sreet, _On salo tomorrow, regular | 200 pairs Tapestry urtains, heayv- e all wool Ingrain Carpets 490 | 1y fringed at both ends only.... all l 98 » 5 i % | colors—worth up o % rolls of Velvets and Moquettes— | $.30—tomorrow ch Blinds, stze 6x8 beautiful patterns— Japanese P worth up to $1.5 890 feet—worth S tomorrow on sale tomorrow c hree National Players Rele: LOUIS, May i-—President R ST iter, and Tn- {of the 8t. Louls National league base ball 1] RE i ment and disconcert their membership. The ' tions, amongat the very best and successful | Lo ireq™ (Cohit ha pay $125 at the time | At the First Presbyterlan church today fciyp .,,‘,n_'“f',\,m.‘,“ el aer Bernard stingham Lace Curtains—button Mot Bt G Rankers Lulon builds on its own record, of of which stands the Bankers Union of the the (hirteenth anniversary of "Rev. DF | Wefors, the ce hole edge—54 inches wid brated spr which it is justly proud. It entertains no World of joining and agree to pay an assessment | Wheeler's services here will be commem- | fiolder Vietor King that the ciub would | [ of the same amount if called upon. At the | orated. not eed thelr serices after’ May 15" e meeting of the Board of Control yesterda; Merrill of the Preshyterian sa Cineinnati club today announced the re- ,.wr)!hxlml passed off smoothly and it m.‘i manner in which Johnston and Vi lease of Outfielder Dobbs, effective May 15. were elected members of our city | | 10oks as if the fair was an assured success. | haunct] may look cute, but no Incss- | Dafry | in a variety of pattern ’ 31y vards long—worth $2; . and_colors™—worth up ~tomorrow to $Hi—tomorrow Ll Suits and Millinery A world of all that is new and clever in ts Out Duane, Of course just now the principal interest | like.” ORONTO, N [ av A—Before the Creston Sitare B i R artin's Episcopal church | Athletic elub tonight Martin Duffy of CI is mado up of Zack Cuddington « Hol- | (TG 0keh 1o atlend a reception to be | the ninth round. after a hard and tast fight | land, C. E. Scarr and P. A. Welle. Yester- | pit. "yt Masonie hall on Wednesday even- | TWo thousand persons were presen y Mogy Bernsteln submitted an offer for | of this week the confetti privilege, which was promptly A few moments Kansas Shows Missouri. ’ el L ladies' ready-to-wear clothing. Dally ar- . N n ¢ » 3y COLUMBIA, Mo, May 4.--Kansas uni 3 y Aar will convinee yvou that the claim of the *“HARDMAN | accepted. Others are anxious for conces- | MEMORIAL TO CREIGHTON | versity took the lasi game against the Mis- rivals of Shirt Waists—8ilk Skirts—Hats, i 2 sligh : sions and it Is predicted that the fair will | Raurl univeraity nine today, 15 to 4. The ete., makes this an Interesting department piano upon you is not a slight one. | bring a great many people (o South Omaha | Stadents nt the Univeraity Prement a | yilerion s e Wasner for Isdien—sverything at prices that com It would be harder to choose the right piano if there during the first half of July o the Settlement Rumored. | 1t was reported fl‘lmvll the city building | A S01 At eaaatio: was heldlat You can spend your time in considering only the ,,T::mu\ ‘;‘x:‘r-r: u:."l(:mm-“.‘r:]h.:: {:.I:."‘nl:: Creighton unlversity, attended by the ! gp pAUL, Minn, May 4.-—-W. J. Foot good Kkinds. dinance repealing the present saloon occu. | Undergraduates, at which time a memorial | nor vice president and general manager pation tax ordinance. This ordinance as |!eStimonial, to be presented to Hon. John | o¢ (he Great Northern Express company, 66 ” | It now stands calls for an occupation tax |4 Creighton, was agreed upon and adopted. | gjoq suddenly of apoplexy today at his ere s ut ne ar man of $200 in addition to the $1,000 license fee, | At the same time a committee was named | home here. Mr. Footner came to St. Paul which goes to the school district. Up to| !0 present the matter to Mr. Creighton. | s 1870 and was the organizer of the 2 3 the present time ninety-two salsonkeepers | ThiS committee had the memorial Written | Northern Pacific Express company. He It combines the greatest number of essential im- have advertised for licensos and If the oc. | UPon parchment and illuminated by Francis | oty the Northern Paclfic to organize the provements at a moderate price. cupation tax is allowed to remain it will | Ballman of the freshman class, It Was | Great Northern Express company, and has mand notice and consi ration, were more good kinds of pianos than there are, Choice of our entire stock of ladies’ Suits, many handsomely siik-lined throughout, with drop skirt, all styles and shades, not @ single sult reserved, worth up to 35, your pick Monday, only 90'0 Entire stock of handsome silk taftet Jackets that have alw: Yo' o for $25, Monday, only 12,98 Beautifu! Turbans, trimmed in ehiffon, liberty Bilk, roses, ornaments ete., Monday, only o St. Paul Express Magnate, DEATH RECORD. | | bring to the city a revenue of §18,400, As | Pound in red morocco, the text being: since been the head of that company. He | there is a dearth of funds just now some | \Vhereas, W i3 the undergraduates ‘ll was one of the grand officers of the Royal Easy Monthly Payments may be arranged. of the members of the council are in favor | CTCghton university, in"mass meeting 4% | Arcanum and a member of several other of allowing the tax to stand in order to|cruing to us as students of the said uni- | orders, e enable the eity to pay off a fow pressing | Yersity. are ‘,.'.QT“. ....:,.|:,‘|.,“4.'{‘m.- gener- | DIED In great variety ln‘d of best quality at our sales . - debts. Even if Martin does Introduce his | oo (M Gounineenie af our Bobie’ founder 4 groands, 215t and Farnam Streets. (ome and pick MuellerPiano& Organ CT Q) | Tilihica there 15 no aure thieTg O R, GJira Aphonse Cesk of Syracuse, out what you want. Ocnsmental Troes, Parking will pass. In the meantime the liquor Through the the | 8 88, Neb., May 4—(Bpecial Tele SHRUBS Treos, Shrubs and Plants of all kinls. Largest and 1316 F St t : same Count Creighton we are soon to enjoy | gram.)—Mrs. Alphonse Cook died of heart 1 g n arnam reet. tlimm'r‘ are I:\hnl':;lnx hmk‘ x;n;pmm:‘n (nhnw ' v edycational facilitles; and, | disease last night. She complained of not FLOWERS best stock in the vity. Stock guaranteed, by . N reasurer w e expectation that there | Whereas, It I8 proper that we cherish | - o A " . DN M rhy i I’hone 1098, Our guarantee is the strongest. | v be something doing Monday night. | gratitude for this Same hounty: therefare | (eeling well and her hushand started to get | Sales Grounds 21st and Farnam. CRESCENT NURSERIES, g i e be it her some medicine, but before he could get | m, . That we glve formal expression | it o her she expired. The funeral will be of gratitnde and to our thor- h appreclation of the generosity of Sunday at 8 p. m. —— | Members of the East Side Improvement club have had a conference with Herman | 0UER Appreciaion of the gemno Kountze and it 1s stated that arrangements | Resolved. That a memerial of these reso Kansas Veteran of Two Wars, have been completed whereby a road to the |lutions be drawn up and presented to Count | TOPEKA, Kan., May 4.-Captaln F. C river can be secured at very little cost, [ Crelghton as a public and personal testi-| charlesworth, assistant adjutant general Under the plans now in process of Incu- | MOMAL OF CUF BLu ot A OTic o died in this city today. He was n veteran WILLIAM O'KF of the clvil war and was a captain in the IT BURNS ME UP SAYS the man who has been wearing a bare metal electrode electric belt in bation a strip of land leading from the JOHN BENNEWITZ ! EWIT order to restora his health and strength: 1t is lmpossible for me 10 foot of Missouri avenue to the river is Lo EDWARD LEARY, Twenty-second Kansas regiment during the Wearear itn T My Electrlc Helt'in o guiranteed cure for every' phas of be purchased from Mr. Kountze and with DLIAM CALLAT, war with Spain T TR T WILLIAM CALLAHAN a fourfold current and stll does not burn, blister and fry the patlent. 1t has soft, silken, chamols-covered aponge elec trodes, which cannot burn and biister ns do the bare metal electrodes on other belts, mine has interchange able battery cells and can be re- newed when burned out for only ei others cannot be renewed for any price. 'k features my ex clusive patent this land in possession of the elub it is stated that there will be littie, if any, dif- Lost Boys Return Home. | Componer of “Hock of Ages" Tune, flculty in opening a road clear through to| BEATRICE, Neb, May 4.—(Special Tele- | LONDON, May 4.—Richard Redhead, who the river. gram.)--The children of W. O. Reimund re- | wrote the tune to which “Rock of Ages" ‘is | turned home this forenoon safe and sound. | usually sung, is dead. He has been organist | but somewhat hungry. They slipped away |of 8t. Mary's church, Paddington, since 1864, from their father and got in a rowhoat and rowed five miles down the river, where they landed. In trying to make their way back home they became lost and sought shelter New Club OMoers. F. J. Freitag of the Munshaw Lumber company has been chosen president of the South Omaha Commercial club, with Harry B. Christie, the well known real estate A, R, Member | May 4.—(Special.)—James | a member of Hanscom post No. 7, cers was made at a meeting of the direc- | Bee, May §. alinndes, ALBAN Y., May 4.—Governor Ode'l | has slgned the anti-scalping bill and th bill_appr ing $100.000 for the purchase | of the ¥ 1o If Weakness, Nervous or Generai Debility has, through any cause unmanned and unfitted you for s clnl or business duties by the uppli- cation of ctricity thre urh the medium of ‘my Electric Belt” you can be made well, strong and hap- py again. Electricity bullde up quickly the weak nerves and broken down system; it Is food for nerves, brain and The Thurston Rifles will give the last | owe ros dancing party of this year's sries at thelr | L] armory next Tuesday night musele, and whe the right’ current is 4 applied right there I8 no such thing as . | J failure Ig tan ar alnt INSTRUMENTS placed on file Saturday, May 4, 1901 An n reward for my study, re- Warranty Deed ¥ study, re. 2 ! h and discovery, the Unite Ix better than others because it contains sufficlent quantity and quality of '\x _?' "-:;.":lr,'_-"hk:"“g\'“l 11 Klewit »':' o States Government h those materials necessary to make it better, 1A iy 8 XL Conaway, ot 14, the exclm Complete stock of their House Paint, Barn Paint, Floor Paint, Car | Park View add w0 of apply | 's Electric Balt dealer, as secretary. James W. Hastings | in a school house until this morning Grand Army of the Republlc, died thig UI'. BOHM"S 8eiric Be 18 vice president and George H. Brewer re- ———— morning, aged 89 years I [t mains as treasurer. This selection of of- | Another guessing contest in The Evening I8 In every case a guaranteed cure | hurston Rifies to Dan, A Monkey, A Parrot and A BULL PUP. F. W. Carmichael and ‘wife'to'J Thom: rlage Paint, Wagon Paint, Bicycle Enamel, 8tains, ete, carried by the fol- sen lots 23 and 24, block 1, Haleyon ' MELCHER, G. A, GREENWOOD, | Andrew Kiewit to 24th and N Sts, South Omaha, tetor Hackus. si) books on' Nervous Allments and their cure by Electricity, which 1 send free, postpald, to anyone. These hooks will interest you. Consultation, advice and diaghosts without cost. Bold onty b Dr. Bennett Electric Belt Co. Rooms 18 to 21 Douglas Block, 16th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Nel lowing reliable dealers: Ford ‘and husband to Henry | anteed to cure Varicocele and wex; lot 10, block 14, West Lawn Lost Vigor and Vitality; cure Rheumatism in any rm, Kidney, Liver and, MYERS-DILLON DRUG €0, H. SCHMID add 1| iladder Troubles, Stomach Disorders, Constipation, all F « 'Complaints, ; - Omaha Realty company to Edquist et ¢ $l 500 16th and Farnam Streets, 34th and Cuming Streets, Al o34 1ot 6, block 5 Sweesy's add 500 | Call upop or write me today, sacredly confidential I have written | “feet of elg 1ot 7, Preston & W.'s add . 1,2 ory Sts, J. P. Mallender and wife to . . Wil. Nams, lot 15, block & West Albright L 100 MIDLAND GLASS AND PAINT GOMHANY, B i wivim oo x o ™) ' Anderson, lot 18 lock 9 same @ | READ THE BEE--THE BEST NEWSPAPER| MO8 10 14 6 Mamey Biteat. M TCHTE G, o, Total amount of transfers....... 10th and »LWAYS OPEN