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JUNE 8 fall before morning ground has been THE OMAHWA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, crops, especially winter wheat OVERSTEPS TINBER LINE| | seasonable rains from now the largest small graiv | bere. Corn is in fine condition and stand. not showing any need of rain Alfalfa is belng cut and sbows a heavs vield, also extra good quality for first cut ting. It looks as though thir wo. the record-breaking year since 1% large crops OMAHA MAN SPEAKS Rev. ¥ A The surtace of weeks were be- rain. With on there wil rop ¢ GOVERNOR 0N BULL FIGHTS | tecr. e ™arna, et ficts over the Besides contalning all laws anl amendments affecting schools tha passed by the legiziature the hoe indes rullngs. supreme de and citations relating to schoo state dry for an were SPECIAL $12 Men's Suits for $7.50 Not laid back on a special table and onty shown twhen asked for, but piled up in the most conspicu clothing floor—that all may see, l/l 2« A1 Wool Suits—in black favage Expresses Wrath at Misrepresenta- tions of thy East. HE 1S NO VOTARY OF BARBAROUS SPORT | - Boas Error a « good Great Night for Ak Ben. Geverner Savage anmounces that he will €0 1o Omaha Juse 17 for the Ak-Sar-Ben initiation. He expects nearly all of the state officers and members of Bis staff tc Nehraska's Viest Fing Day Proe sccompany him . Relieved by | % " i ,‘ - Mackin's Ele " by Major Edward o [l «--““1 fA—Omahn w in's Election . | ior ry =t 3 | Comegys as Departm e e i Quartermaster General a master's degree at Nebraska, has been elected history and Latin in the Norfolk from the upivers t ASKS GOVERNMENT TO FORGIVE Lientenant Colonel Forrest H. Hatho /30 us place on LAST C. Merring Delivers Closing ess nt Convention of Congregationalists (From a Staff ( ndent WASHINGTON gram.)—Attorney ial.)—Governor up by & repo newspaper, which Bull-fig tolerated High s eruduated June riggs Special Tele- feviot Lincola. Neb ; 3 ALBION, Neb. June Bl e bad au interview today with Commissioner ! Pt g Telative to the | Columbus Association of of Land Offce Hermann relativ . t g i . rches closed its b ¢ . case of Westervelt, who, It is alleged, il oy Men' s all wool Gray Mix stripes, extra good qual wrought : enster. AMrms Murder Sen w bas af out of Dawes county was sentenced to penitentiary for batred engen teud he killed defenze was the The supreme court n of the district of ¥ which George wae em- | oy years in the murder. As a result dered a border cattle Thomas E. Ryan. Sel plea in district court, and he given thy mum rentence for the offrmse. 1 aa was a rival stockowner and there had been bitier enmity between the two because Col a sheep owner and the latter's animals destroying the range the cattle It developed at the trial tbat Ryan everal times threatened Coil. One Cofl saw his enemy riding (oward the He seized a rifie and when Ryan shot him through the hesr o are in an Mis denia lemands of the Suits shaped is 10 be finish, worth that | | x o night. The thirty legally cut timber on the government lamd | Ll - fepresentsd by in the Black Hills, § The value of the | OS the West IAlgly timber alleged to bave been amounts | T FEL Seuting for years o $150 which Griges. as atiorney for | %0, TIEC et SIS be ¢ Westervelt, offered to reimburse the gov- | Lo B Tl tong, 1 crament. Through an accident, it i miles AP° | and make two associations. R s, Westervelt's sub-coptractors over- | e {pe | HErFing of Omaba gave the ped the line and mber 175 A Price ot ABIS ity goverament land, hence the indictment t g < 1 apd | Of the delegates to the nationa i Bl e small and | congregational churches, which the probabilitics now b to a nolle Portland, Me October the general Chan Edward Coll the greatest and tten n ase Bt rent satisty etate - of It was e € ug the e ntire the he tast re 1 by for to menda- of Ne- exhibi- tispatch is a violent truth and is shamefully The statutes ohlibit such cof. 1 am not of barbarous sport H ( ng address Men's 177 Wool Cassimere \ru/~—1u broken p]md W o clega -- n mmed scams an ste cut on P P eal § Men's Al to never have Is On the atutory au be* made to s & bull within and was ("1ssimere Suits—in a pretty line . " regular ry were e men had day house rode up rosse of ase by attoraey ' the e il an 14 In the Arm: | Wood River Damages Mill Men's T Comegys. sur-| SHELTON. Neb B goon. U. 8 A. has beeh re- | thousand dollars people of leved from fu=thes duty in the @ivisicn | Water at tbhe Sheiton respect Sherman County Assnult. of the Philippines and upon the expira- | POAY S ""I'l“' '“”' in-| The court also afrmed the former de- | tlon of his sick leave will proceed to Fort | FEANY BT B T80 1he | cision finding Bruce Chupmen of Sherman | Meade, & D.. for duty in the Department | FIEL FHAL LAC FUSh of Soier throue AL LHE B ar guilty of assaulting Ora Nell Jobn- | Of the Dakota, relieving First Lieutenant | FIPECE proneiiad i " : ; ol as to find Ho s senienced fo three years in | Samuel M. Waterhouse, aseistant surgeon. | Ul AWGY & large bank of es r . e practice of penitentiary U. & A. who has been ordered to duty in r undati moral ; the Philippines The brick engine s is absolutely the be \{ X T A siisor JobN _ Balisian mined and the whole north wa ati b B A, iy, Gl trom | the water. A large of me th of o dut Jeflersonville, Ind. and last night and ba z or will Omaha for duty as|under control 3 3 % chiet of the Department Gradoates Red Clond Missourt, relieving Lieutenant Colonel | por PRS00 0 -l H. Hathaway, department quarter- | qonod Cit it o iees of the Hieh schoot waster general, who has been ordered 1o | duty in the Philippines Postmasters’ Pay Raised. were at the house Wednesd | Thursday nights. 1t wa Tbese changes have | sataries of presidentia Dr. Fletcher Wharton of be | deliver an address, but he fail | The graduates are. Susie E Nebraska—Blue HIll from | R. Deal, Alice 1. Pope, Sam 31,000 to $1,100 Anna M. Hallock, Bud MeC South Dakota from | M. Sherman, W. Leigh Pepe, $1.200 to $1,300 1100, [ with, Clarence M. Gross an Tyndall, $1 $2,200 | Garber to £2.300 F. E Brown has master a vice W Worsted indulgence une 7 One Dure Suits—in fancy patterns, ¢ ngs. Your Major e damage Mt vesterday resort means H \\A.,.l wide wale, pocl\ scams o repress | law and Grain “k r ) w recen Nerge Swits— bt Fecttive raised W v witer o scams all sewed with pure dye er tension to av the money —rea, breake e oid P county raha 1o va room w The zens K nrs w n. 728 South burglais Entrance in the rear of Mr. Benway was through a window was found and car lon of the robbers Line made Tuttle at strect was entered by but nothing taken ralsing & screen The home » entered lnst night dollars in mone No descrip will, i that of the and 1 know bere law ire Jealously quartermaster me of rellaved now finest prod been pick 1 rmaster of | 1 ) tion of the | Forres ha'l have the every, if i that BLIND STUDENTS GRADUATED of Six Recelves Diplom bi been made in t postmasters jucreased appear Hugh Foster Nebraska's First Flag : Dusy for Ne ut the Gov- tent proclamation been issued the Ma full Bowdle, increased Parkston, $1,000 to to $1.400, Watertown stitatton. NEBRASKA CITY, June 7.—(Special.)— Commencement exercises for the Institution for the Blind were at the chapel of the in- ftitute this afternoon. The program con- sisted of orations, essays and music by the students J.J. Cardwell institution lowing are DEPARTM cem wise and bsence of express hereby @esiginte « Flag wuince mmend- stat- - Thirty Norm; FREMONT, Neb The graduating cxercises of O'Brien | clal class of the Framont Norm SOUBLY. 1k, 16 Ofssontitied' ang were at the Normal auditorium its mail | ing. Diplomas were presented o i presented diplomas. The fol- |S°°® to Paullina dent Clemmons to thirty students the graduates: Literary, Anna | B T address was delivered by Dr ¥ H Knapp, Mona Stuart, Nora Martin and Hans | An abstract of the condition of the Da- | gon of (he Methe Ehirseh Hexthausen Musical, Nora Martin, violin tional banks of lowa, exclusive of Des | graduating exercises a banquet Jennle E. Johnson, planaforte. Industrial, | Moines, Ap 4. shows loans and dis- | ype college dining ball. John Rowe and Hans Hexthausen, in punts increased from 852,806,233 to $°4, g ot gt gy a3 605; Inwtul money reservefrom $4.004,- BLOODHOUNDS ON THEIR TRAIL {175 lo #1685 aas avcrage » 717,130 to $57.168,035, and average reserve Beatrice Doks Trace to Cov 14 per cent The lowa National bank of Des Moines nt and Two White Me bas been approved as m reserve agent for the Commercial National of For: Dodge, la Various BEATRICE, Neb., June T.—(Special Tele- | Joseph N. Puttison has been detailed as | gram.)—The Fulton bloodhounds were | superintendent of construction of the Os- called to Savannah, Mo., early this morn- | kaloosa (1a.) pestoffice building. ing to trace a negro who attempted to as- | Charies B. Burtis has been appointe] sub- | sault the 14-year-old daughter of George | stitute letter carrier at Cedar Rapids, Ia Dixon near that place. A message this aft- | Stephen R. Whitney of Nebracka is pro- ernoon to the Evening Express says the | moted from $1,000 to $1,200 in the pension dogs had run to cover a negro and two white | men. They held the dogs and officers at office. Nellle Anderson of lowa has been ap- bay with Winchesters and a mob s now reported to be formin pointed folder in the governmedt printing office. c Cornerstone Laid. E. Wyo., June 7.—(Bpeclal)— aduntes. been appointed post- | “ | une 7 Pawnee county, Neb Atkinson, resigned The office at Germantown in the (0 Special.) E the commer- sehool | “A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY HEART.” JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH SAPOLIO Reads Like \ a Fairy Tale Crossing the Rockies on a 48 foot grade, light, easy curves, 80-1b. steel leased, forty, $35.6T8M. City mortgages | 0’5 pigrom r'-xils a }wrfectiy ballasted roadbed, ninety, $20,351.20; released, sixty, $9,450.70. | dnemv"ated nramtethrough Feth Dasic At B IMANA. tunnels bored in solid granite, GRAND ISLAND, Neb, June 7.—(Spe- ston cial)—A new bank s to be opened in this a“bd:::::;;‘efl:;n?f;" isnow shec 4 A fascinating panorama of marvelous engineering, | eity July 15, Mr. Hamilten of Julesburg and Mr. Clayton of lowa, together with an- To see this be sure your ticket reads over the Union Pacific Railroad. ag possl Nebraske @evote this day hav ten: ntry and ¢ tzene of exerots love of the last even Pres The sander- | After one of the trustees of the votlon 1o ir tae r flag tions. 1t witness & e of the rcely stricted | grandest and most 18t th tun- — Sl Seven Girla Graduate TRENTON, Neb., June 7 ninth commencement exercises of ton High school were tonight at ¢ gational church graduated They are: Ethel Button, Loulsa Duckworth Florence Woolpenden, Etta Jones Baker, Ethel Duckworth, Grace Thompson, president of the B ucation, presented diplomas thirteen ggling najestically over the poweriul naton i the world, cxtending it main Into the Atlantic and Pacific ind carrying eivilization and hope to a formerly enslaved an traged people. | The Stars and Stripes may be todny | bathing in the sunlight of the Philippines and kiseing the ocean mists of every port within the realm amerce, and. abroad | as at home. 1 where sacred folds are unf it commands that recognition an: et which is alone ac- Corded the emblems of nations taking Arst mong the ruling powers of _the Every American citizen has reason his country and its flag. ortunity arises to alculated to rip Iasting devotio hould be generously The Tren e Congre Negro | Seven girls were Appointments lfi-ml County Nnvll--- ll'l‘n'll, HASTINGS, Neb. June The mortgages filed and release] county during May were as fol mortgages filed, twenty-nine, $21,091.60; re- n Adams ws: Farm | e ! and ‘more reverence for both it embraceds for "devot to our nationat emblem {3 the rock to which our great I ..y%c._ 0 4 in perpetuity. must ,be Kept frmby inoered. The safely and per- petulty of (hat nation is secure whose pe Ple "Jovd and revere its symbol of o cretgnty Hav fsm an citizena, 1 bhe obsery determine LEXINGTON HAS BAD SCARE The cornerstone of the Masonic temple Was | por Tweo Hours Fire Rages Uncon- | laid at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. It| ypglled and It Looks Like Amni- was originally intended to have President nilation for the City. McKinley lay the stone, but the abandon- ment of his trip caused & change in the program. Colonel F. M. Focte of Evanston, thirty- third degree Mason and inspector general of the Wyoming and Utah commacderies, was chief of ceremonies and laid the stone in place. The address was delivered by confidence in the fnteigence Jer the q, trust loyalty, patriot- of you, my fellow uggestion that the & to you to wisely ner and character EZRA P Secrétary other lowa man, being the incorporators The bullding formerly occupied as the Cit- izens' National bank has been secured Grand Island has only two banks. LEXINGTON, Ky, June 7.—The Otts cooper shop burned this afternoon and the fire communicated to other buildings so | rapidly that it was feared for some time | that the city would be laid in ashes. The Firat Valley Commencement. fire was beyond control from 2 until 4| VALLEY, Neb, June 7.—(Specl p. m. Twenty houses, mostly tenements, | first commencement exercises Hon. B. B. Brooks of Casper. Mr. Brooks were destroyed with their contents. The | ley High school was at the spoke of the fact that when completed the | 16se approximates $50,000. Only about one- | Jast night. The class consisted temple here will be the only one in the third of the property was insured Whitmore, Edith Heimbach, Grace state owned by the Masons and used ex- St. Joseph's hospital was at onme time | Bertha Lentill, Roy Erway, Claude clusively for Masonic purposes. Among threatened. Citizens rushed in to rescue | Jesse Whitmore and Charles Webb the spectators were a large pumber of Ma- | (be inmates, but their services were not — - #ons from Denver and many towns in w,-\ needed, as the department cut off cum- | M»r%';:ml:b“‘;\fi:"- m”',.'.",:'],\, oming. munication of the flames with the bospital. | o 0u") o0 o TORE O EEREI A Paris, Georgetown and Versailles were | 70 OOF0 "0 T ATCCOL T00e A0 hese called on for ald and held their apparatus | ce8I08 MIOTh FUL meel clected b in readiness, but their belp was not needed. ( (R 3L O M s ROV At 4 o'clock the flames were brought | '™ s, senor Marden under control. All three of the city's | 4rech Hamson junlor warden: G. 8 | brigades were then still bard at work. 'T';” A e e A Many are homeless tonight. Three other | The installation w uge ¥ calls were made for the department in G. W REH SAVAGE of State » Governer re Ownha Colonels. Savage today appointed the fol wing ides on his military staff, each ) held the title of colonel: Elmer E son of Omaha, Joseph A. Harris of ken Bow, Joseph W. Thomas and Ira Waynick of Omaha, John B. Malkins Martin of South Omaha. The ntments complete the organization of governor's staff Institute Cirent Superintendent Fowler was in the city a few hours today enroute from the north- | cru part of the etate to Dewitt, where he tonight made a commencement address be- fore the graduating cless of the High school. Mr. Fowler will start on the county institute circuit pext week Transmississippl Golf. 8 H. Burpbam aud H. C. Young will go as n of Agee s utton James G. Lu County lT’S A CORKER ! CORKS ITSELF! Can't 6plil No Brusn Nee Wyoming Trials for Murder, RAWLINS, Wyo., Juse 7.—(Epecial.)—Al Propst, the man (hat beié up a store at| Medicine Bow last winter, pleaded guilty in the district court here Wednesday Orlo McSwain, son of Deputy Sheriff Mc- Swaln of Baggs, was brought in for trial ded. poratiol No in: Em- Bishop treasurer ikiondatd Vou Gan't put your glue b n your Ink l)‘(le be- 2auss thefe Tsms any ©rush. The same old giue that rords WoRLD's kECORD James B. Gibba is Buried to Omaba tomorrow as delegates from Lin- coln to the meeting of the Transmississippi Geif assoclation. Several members of the local club will probably accompany the delegates to the meeting. Printed coples of Nebraska school ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of laws Very small end os casy V' take as sugun FOR DizzInESS. FOR BILIOUSHESS, FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN, CURE RiCK HEADACHE. LUR. KAY'S I.INDVANI invigorates wnd rescvates the Fsien: Viirition aad esrices the blood: cures ‘ worst dyspepsia, constipation, headache pe kilneys. 25cand §) stdruggists Free R advice sample wnd book R ENOVATORS THE FRANGES SHIMER ACADENY of the Untversity of Chieago. Scholastic | work sic, urt, all of high grade. Ne bulld!ng; moderas se. Write for cat Jog WAL ¥, Dean, Mt G Fud Al Mk | blocks are also being bulli. today for the killing of James Taylor at Baggs last fall. McSwain will set up a case of self-defense. George Moore, a negro, killing a colored companion winter, will be tried next week, as will also James McMahon, who kilied a companton in a grading camp at Grepville last fall The case of the State wgainst F. N evins, charged with cattle stealing, will be tried at this term of court. charged with Hanna last Beaver City Commencement. BEAVER CITY, Neb., June 7.—(Special.) —The tenth annual commencement exer- cises of the Beaver City High school was at the Methodist Episcopal church tonight. The address was delivered by Dr. F. N. Wharton of Lincoln. The graduates are Daisy Myrtle Wilton, Anna By Anna Ruby Bachelder, Nora Louise Koeisel. 1da Mae Swaim. Levert Bernard Simmons, Aona Bertha Lawson, Ethel Isabell Paype. Bertha Anrilla Quinn, May Louise Thee, Ciyde Benham Rea. Lodge Leta Contract for Buildf; ALBIO\, Neb., June (Special.)—The contract for the building of a new hall by the local Modern Woodmen of Americs has been let to Frank Roberts and J. H. Parker for §4.2 will be of brick, two storfes nd base The first floor will be used for ball, the upper floor for eption bas established a new brick- s now at work with & full force Indge Haker at Fairbury. FAIRBURY, Neb. June 7.—(Special.)— Judge B. S. Baker of Omaba is presiding at the district court here. The case of | Mary R. Moss against the city of Fair- bury to restrain the levy of a special side- walk tax to pay for a briek sidewalk tront of six lots, was decided in favor of | the city. The amount of the tax is $128. Jeflerson County Morigages. FAIRBURY, Neb., June 7.—(Special.)— The Jefferson county mortgage record fcr May Farie mortgages filled, 20, $2¢ E . canceled, 35, $40,808.75. City mort- gages fled, 14, §7.721.60; canceled [ 268, Chattel mortgages filed,, T8, $24,605.91 | canceled $27,820.27 Distriet Court at ¥ City. FALLS CITY, Neb., June T pecial.)- District court ts ‘n scssion this week and 2 number of cases have been disposed of A grand jury hes been empaneled. This is the Airst grand jury ealied in this county for five j FALLS CITY, Neb Special ) course of erection. Several large busines in | [ " | In Falls City there are 100 houses in the | ezram )—This section i | bott, Grifin, other parts of the city were raging. but stance was trivial one child were lost One GRADUATIONS FROM COLLEGE| Commencement Island—Student fr wi GRAND cial.) Grand ISLAND, Ne The commencemel Island gradustes are Blanche Cora N Grand Island; Alto ton; Vertie Sears, Higgins, Shubert Otto, Neb.; Mr. Larrick, Oakland, Neb., Myrtle Miss Carden, Grapd lege declamatory Raymond Coon of Gleny and Aldo the oratorical Arthur G. Wray and Mise the second. Mr. Wray w Island college in the oratorical contest Otto, of Yorl GRAND ISLAND'S ( rance 'Kinley Againat Action of Post- | office Department. GRAND ISLAND, Neb. —A TemOnstrance again: Postoffice department in office in iis present rect to President 10: | wire and was signed by and citizens. It asked th: iuto the documents ou file the postmaster general find two reports from rrmmmmflnx a change Con ALBION, Neb coutract bas bLeen comp American Warming and pany of Chicago and the trict for the heating and atus for the new Hizh s me company will equip the dry closel system begun on the building Timely | ARAPAHOE, Neb., Jun needed raln this evening 424 prospects are for & muck heavier rato- | the damage seriously burned, but Exercises Declamatory Pri college were at Baptist church in this city last night. The | Catherm, Bladen Neb.; Frieda Peterson, Grand Island; | Cholera Neb. Island contest ruble of York contest held Tuesday Florence Hopewell of Tekamah | Alabama McKinley postofice received a much- }nhmu to H while the flames in each in- man was hurt and no lives BATTLE CREEK, Neb, June 7—(Specicl.) —James B. Gibbe, who was killed on his form seven miles south of this place, was buried in the Fairview cemetery 10 | o'clock today. He was one of 2 county's earlest settlers Hatl Killa Lambs, GRANT. Neb., June T.—(Special Tele- gram.)—There was & heavy rain and hail- | storm today north of Grant George Jacobs, & ranchman, lost several cattle lightning and E. H. Hill lost a number of | lambe by bail at Madis at Grand | om Glenville by b, June 7.—(Bpe- nt exercises of the the First Rolt Strikes Kearney Residence. | VEY, Jue T.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The residence of Robert Codding- ton was struck by lightning during the storm this evening and the upper portion was destroyed. The loes is fully insured eff, Grand Island; Arthur G. Ab- | n H. Robins, Over- awa, Kan.; Cora Abble Larrick, Morbus a Dangerons Disense. In many iInstances attacks of cholera Dillon, Utica, and | morbus terminate fatally before medicine In the col-| can by procured or a physician summoned Monday bight | The safe way is to keep at hand a reliable ille won first prize | medieine for use in such cases. For this the second. In| purpose there is nothing so sure as Cham- night | berlain's Colic, Cholera d Diarrhoea honors | Remedy. W. E. Bosw f Lafay says “In June, 1800, 1 serious attack of choler: ue a dose of Chamberlain's ( Ch | Marrhoea Remedy gave teen minutes. For sale William Smith, | k won first tt had a d cne lera ill represent Grand next state college mc e me by COMPLAINT to President Me- | jyoeor 'MENTS placed on re June 1901 Warranty Deeils, C. W. Heimbach to lots 10 and 11. block 6. 18t add. to Valiey H. Guthrie to Willlam Guthrie 8 Park View Edward Joslin a man, e 58 feet Park Place Omaha Realty ( to Jennie lot b._block 8, Hanscom P * 1. Thomas to Mrs. M T ot 11 ock 120, South Omah | Fort Dodge & Omaha Railway IDspectors | Omaha Bridge & Termins! Ra location Co.. lots 1. 4, & § 9 12 13 block 13 Kountze & R's [ L. M. Bens Fd o | lot & and feet 1ot el ariali=A | Weet Mnd 088 etween (he Ventilating com s Piale . Sreer and wife t Albion school dis- | ¥ 1 (FREF NG WG 1O ventilat of ‘W 46.86 acres of Wi se heol buil M B Greer to same. sam C. A Phelps and wife to A ( dreen: same §. Stebbins to Natio ance Co., lot 2, block Deed. ‘N»nfl to Natlonal Life lot 2 block 25, Omaha A. Talbot, lot 9. Redick's add June 7. (&p cial) t the action of the | | leaving the post- | F ation was sent di- last night by 160 business men e president 1o look in the office of | ( in which he would 4 wite to E of nig lot § Frank in the \ad (Special.) b Deeds P g The | the building with Work has already | ¢ | appa- | | | Ara . oe. Special Tel- Insurance ( biock ®ab of J. 1 Total of .71 of an fnch amount of transfers New City Ticket Office,1324 Farnam. Tol, 316 Union Station 10th and Marcy, Tel. 629, the Burlington to St. Louls—the eame as to Denver and Clricago. The St. Louis Flyer leaves the Burlington station every after- noon at 5:10 o'clock, arriving in St. Louls the mext morning at This tra in & preferred be o it makes fast time over t track between the two TICKET OFFICE, 502 Farnam St. Telephone 250. BURLINGTON STATION, 10th and Mason Sts Telephone 128 "CUPIDENE" i*'nANHOOD RESTOREDM ot St t mous French phvaician I‘"I | qpoKivotre you of all raiive Greama: 30 as In ihe Back, beminnl Fminasio Faiiness to Marry, Exhaa: B 5o Toses 0y duy OF Might ¥ N hens of Gacharge, Bl I nOTCheCKed leads 1o Bpe o6 wnd wil the b impotency, CUPIDENE clestises Lug L (e LR Crgaia of w) |mporides. €U PIDENE streugibess cured by Doctors ls heeaune 80 per cont are troubled with restmtdsss. 0y (o cure Without an_Operaton. S000 testimonials A wrlt [t’mxr'flmlbb Jach & PErmaneni cure. LU0 e bax.8 for ¢! ot il i iress DA VOL MEBICINE Cons T 0. Box 27, Ban Praccieco, Cal. FOR SALE BY M)LKS-DILLOY DBELG (0, 16TH AND FABNAM. n - it 'i::u-m'" -D:-a Constipn for strength. 1t your dealer hmen't him fo be wp-to-date and RUSSIA CEMERY CO., Sole mu.. Gloucester, Ma A. Mayer Co,, 220 BEE BUILDING OMAHA, NEB. "Phone 1716 ‘Re-No- May Powder Not only relleves, but disorders of the feet ration, tender, Price 50 Cents. positively cures all perspl- palatul cures swollen and ‘ For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers trom 2 to 4. wall add & Froe rdering by cents o3 No-May Skin Food for faclal No-May ( sage ream softens end whitens LAW BOOKS HOTELS A \\ V. KINSMAN, CH!CAGO BEA Hids nearly 100 1+ A resdent hotel on the Ike » bath rooms. M summer or w Jil. Central exp. @istr with golf, tenuis. bo Bend for Lana ter

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