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THE OMAHA l)All Y BEE: CARS ARE BLOW INTO BITS [ieos e evve it conier s [ SPEED) THE PARTING GUEST | smi sz et s | WOMEN AS ELECTRICIANS i it 0 ans Vet %o | Duffy’s - CONSUMPTION chances are that the result will be the debt owed him by a client, the latter women are agents for the makers of elec- ronchitie, oughs, Colds, Dyspepsia of what. same ns in the past e Kiving a dinner to some of the smarter of trical goods and apparatus in the phy- Pllf. o Tlicged o Bl | a & frie v oney lender "t Buited siclans’ line. They are sufficiently versed king Py e Cit in. Chiness Witn with Joy Departn his friends and inviting the money len T he fex Than Bom 3 taking OURF Y '8 AALY was Acreess the River Suffer Tamag | bk bl l . i AL By S 1o of The mobey londer was #o pleased with the | *4F HOF S to SV BN heir subject to talk glibly about the WHISKEY. A tablespoontul o Ta H. Bulla spent yesterday in Lin- | v . 1 from the Terrific Concuss col Fereignor from Poki siuccess of the dipner that he increased Professions They Eate: €o0ds they handle. Any one inquiring into in glassof water three timesa The city councll is billed for & meeting | c— the deduction to €400 o electrical matters hears of these just as he | Whlsk.y day. Alldruggists and grocers | SIS — hears of fakirs {n the other callings and Beware of Imitations, Mis. James Phillips is in Salt Lake City \ ouu JAPAN MAKES NO PREPARATIONS (IGH SALARIED MINISTERS. | MANY STUDENTS INCOLLEGE AND FACTORY | rotessions, but the fact remains that, al Mrs. James V. Chizek has gone to lowa - New York Pulpits Are Prises in the - v'r;:u'.rrl. b ‘l:vn'::'h'vr I.‘v ;'r::w:\h._ud;u“m In| roatwo weeke' visit " " Clerienl Proteasion. " P etricity one at of wom Five « Irain Crews Are Kil W Babeock 18 ui Lake Washington, | MIkado's Troops, However, Can Leave o (SEOE80 BE0 TR (TG ew Yorkes | Preparations for an Invaston of he o q,5004 n law, theology, botany or art, | Ave Badly Injured= |00 L Bdidin M bt L Powers |\ 0 burches is a lucrative and desirable | Electeical Field by the Twentieth | 1,0 who have mastered the study have | O N i e Juck Watking is now & fullfledged colo Lid it L position, says the World, The salaries are Centary Woman=Notable made a notable success of it. There is a oth, Trains Are Completely er‘uv; Hlu-h :lerv -"11;_-;”“"{'«;'"_:;' hivi Withdraw, large and the porquisites often double the Instances, woman expert telegraph operator who has teturned TFom o business tFip to CRICRSY | salary. It was sald that the late Dr. John at varfous times fllustrated the workings of " O, P, Mills, 206 M street, is_entertair PEKIN, June 9.—The Chinese express| Hall had an income of between $55.000 and automatic telegraphic machines put on the INGHAMTON, N, .. June o Five wen | & hi¥ mothér, who' comes ‘from southern | IR (000 o b6 announcement of | $60.000 a year. OF this his salary was $25. | “L do not understand why more women do | market by an experfenced inventor. She e killed and seven iojured in lust night's | B B, Wleharty talked to men at the | the intcntion of the court to return to |000, and the rest was for marriage fees and | not rtudy electricity,” said the professor) has been at the elbow of the Inventor from b ekl - A¥hs w1 Young Men's Chistian assoclation yester- | pekin in Septcmber. All the forelgn troops, | Other incldentals of electrical engineering at a famous uni- | first o last and he, while versed in the Y T B TORLLY, bead brakeman of wid. | daY tternoon i With the enception of the lesation guards,| DF. Morgan Dix of Trinity recelves | versity. “To my thinking it is a protes- | theory of his machine, was powerless to Wrecked by Shock. Every effort will be made by the Com- e expe o e middle | $25,000 per annum, and his perquisites are | sion far more suited to women than law of | show 1t in actual practice unless this ally cat train el o i oo 2 hertiin _ the | are expected to withdraw before the middle | $25,000 per anny e i BYs i Al Al ; thle ally | S R. POLHAMUS, conductor ot train | Visiting frelght agents today of that month, the only troops not already | Quite as much as were Dr. Hall's medicine, surgery or other callings, which | was along to demonstrate its value. She No. 61 ik | The local Woodman team left last night | under orders of withdrawal being the | 81S0 about twenty assistant curates, none | they flock to, and I have never talked with | has traveled all over Europe on such ' d g trainma over the Illinols Central to attend the en- FAMER POLHAMUE, tralnman of train o0 R S RO (g W | | Japanese, whose government is sending re- | Of Whom Refs less than $2.500 per annum. |ap ynstructor who did not entertain llyl“rvrnwlm meeting ail the famous authorities lets. It Is sald, however, at the Japanese | NOt 1688 18 the income of Dr. Greer, rector | game opinfon. Electricity is clean, requires | in telegraphic matters JOHN COULTER, fireman first engine of [ 14 now' taking & post-graduate course at | legation that when Iapan is absolutely cer- | Of St Bartholomew's Eplscopal church, fOr | no strength in manipulation and calls for | At the wildcat freig " Heldelberg university '.M‘m«'v ¥ ) ity | the other powers are v\wvlul\m(\ its "‘""h"',"m""""’f' I;l‘l"‘i:‘ l:::{:*"‘:;‘l‘"':);‘h:r 'r"‘".'."' ;m nm":.-r 0:‘4”' of ability to und-vrdulv:h)w‘ ; ‘u\-lul.r.‘:-::- of 1l:|rdln.| : ‘ ...n.; % 3 ficeman second engine | John J. Ryan fs a candidate for coun own troops can be withdrawn on two days i > Wi awe than |s necessary to master other | ROME, June 9 is asserted in reliable of LD WITHERGY, freman second engine | grladioner. 1o wants o taky Tom Hoc- | S50 fec* ™" | ter in New. Yok Dr. Huntington of |jcarned professions. 1t s a fascinating | quariers that Cardinal Gibbons. in w‘QK-MQPVG,W.,§D‘('3P“S‘ gever oftiers, all wo of them traln- | xv. §1. Overton has gone t % General Voyron, the French commander, | {Hac® chiuieh probably .r:\:n s th study; one likely to increase in interest and | course of his frequent conferences with T T T2 T o men, were injured veral others of those | to attend the nal cor of the | has inatructions to leave one brigade for!''® A e e he | UPPIY an ever-broadening incentive for | Qardinal Rampolla, papaj secretary of state: Vaticucei, | gy urocsle;, . sirioture. | siood who were (h to be fatally hurt last | Young Men's Christian assoclation service in China and the French transports h-‘:r :‘"‘I‘ :l'y”"" of "'(“*"“ ""“"’“ "“‘-‘ 'he | work. It offers morcover abundant chance | M&r. Nozaleda, archbiahon of Manila, and | Discuses ‘in’ ail stuges,’ Nervous Debliity, night re from the concuwsion and | Al Irish-Americans ate, fnvited, B0 {are enroute. The Drittsh will have com- | hest bald, Bantist ",','r':.".:m",.;,,;|'(h‘m"", [ for substantial returns and those who have | other high ccclesiastica. in addition to ef. |and all unnatural \e today figure 1o the list of slightly hurt. | p.q) tonight, when arrangements for a pleted their departure by the end of Sep- | VER HS "r“‘!’vn"n’ vestors. - Bt h”" applied themselves to it have made excel- } fecting a settlement of the question of the [ 55" gundays, § . to b m. Hox Throughout the early morning the rescuers | Moore anniversary will be made tember, ten transports making two journeys | - FI6H. 18 In¥ o i f ¥ot 8 lent records. The Massachusetts Institute | Properties n.r the religlous orders in the | Off l;"”l 8o, un). .-x. Inl\'\\'zv‘:l Farnam toiled ab he burning freight cars at the | Several members of the Roard of to India pa s large, and e is in frequent de- | (T F0PR A hed out five or six | Philippines is negotiating for an extension [&nd Douglas Sts, Omaha. Ne scens of the cxplosion, but It was not | cation attended the haccalaurcute servises —— mand at weddings. By a sort of unwritten | Lo T4 e in electricity. Nearly all | t0 Cuba and the Philippines of the juris ps o the First Presbyterian church —Jast ‘ \ g y the state universities have at times had | diction of the apostolic delegation at Wash- Wwa the last dlsmembered body were discovered | nddress, o | atways recetves ail wedding fees. They are | 1ngeon Refunded...\" No. 61 Dr. William Henry Loechner of this city 3 law among the clergy t nister's wife until late this afternoon that portions of | dianing. Rev. Dr. Wheeler delivered the SOME COSTLY HANDSHAKES, R the clergy the mi ent Sums Paid in London for Intro- | cupposed to be her pin money. Some min- | ¥OMen students fu the electrical engineer antee Dr Kay's Renovator uarter of om where the ex- | The Grant Paving company fs push : v § & s o 9 > o cure d ais, constls a quarter of a mile fr - h 4 t © (he | the repaira on Fwenty-fourth street netions innneters. \sters who are unmartied set this sum | '8 class rooms. but they have been th d dats Rew Teuie: ation, liver snd kides e gease e!s: consl plosion occurred, while the tracks o day an increase in the working force will| According to an article on costly intro- | aeide for charity. (lorgymen who have big | ®XCePtion and not the rule. Women study | 3 'TLE ROC " lood purifier known for all chronic disease: Delaware, Lackawanna & Wostern railroad | o' made with a view to completing the | guctjong, which appears in a London weekly, | churches and wealthy congregations reseive | Physics and chemistry. they go all around | WITTLE ROCK. Ark., June 8. -A circ II0P | | P vtes 8Od 1L YIRORaIon b Al ot o were completely blocked until past midday. | work thix week ki . g B The subject n its underlying relations. hut | 111 be issued tomorrow at Philadeiphia by | eures very worstchses. el trial box ut onee. T T et s Johmson, rector of St. | £8.000 18 the record sum paid for the privi- | 4 gubstantial recompense for officlating on ng relatle It | Bvenident Francls 1. Gowan of the Choc. | IiROLAAUIAHSA Wth 1t OMEy ve. e wilt befund Noth Trains Wreeked. 1¢ oft A lege of shaking somebody's hand. This was | these occasions Setom of Rivie they give electricity pure and simple the | | Martin's \ al chureh, left f & 8 these occasions. The custom of giving hig | money by return mall. Write vour sy mptoms taw, Oklahoma & 4 app Fren Me ’ o Joth trains were completely wrecked and | York last night. Upon Rls Feturn (80 | tha price paid on one occasion for a hand- | marriage fees i« every year increasing, and | ©0ld shoulder, when it is in reality ‘well klahoma & Gulf railroad appointing | for Fres Medical Advice, sam pic und proof. 2 & e he will announce his decisiof . 4 v ] Holden, present ! ¢ B ¢ druggtsis. Dr. 1. 3. Kas, Saratog. the engloes of the wildcat freight, which 1‘:,'\5‘ r.":u ce :'m ”!VII |'y”v \|\m..<’ ’“] islon | hake with the late Colonel North, and the bigger the fee the more complimen | suited to their capactty, physical and men- i wwlx ~v‘~n’4”\(’:: ‘vrr“n‘!:’r“r'nu::lr'rmnfi - I Kay, Sarat ran into the rear of train No. 61, which | that bluff old financier was so enraged when | tary it is supposed to be to the bride. For | tal.” pres e 1 was taking water at tho time and carried | v o) |ANS BREAK EVERY ONE | he heard of the transaction that he cut off [ his services at the christening of the little S Wis HEve Wen newly created. Mr. Holden retains his title | BUY THE GENUINE of traMc manager and will have charge of the fatal car of dynamite, were reduced to | his friendship with the introducer then and | ones of the rich the fector also Rets a| America can boast one woman who i§ A | ramie and necounts scrap dron. Pleces of the engines have | .l (o \whote Windows in Street | there, and paid the money back to the man | nice check full-Aedged ‘slectricsl enginesr with six been pleked up at a distance of half a mile. Car that Interrupted Re- who had sought the introduction—pald it | When it is remembered that handsome | years' active work to her credit. Miss | AN S Y ‘ « e South. ABIES from the dazisge to raliroad prop. liglous Procession, out of his own pocket residences arc thrown in by the large | Bertha Lamme is on the staff of engineers | PHILADELBHIA, dune Moat of the MANUFACTURED BY eily, much minor damage is reported & But if all the tales one hears {n the eity | churches, In addition to the regular salary, [ for a big manufacturing company fn Pitis- | delegates who will attend the Southern In ; : Nearly every houss in the villages of Vestal | (iuix o, sune SAn attempt to run a|are true and Colorel North hul undertaken |1t will bo scen that a call to rich clty | burg. She deslgus machinery, makes eal- | JSIAL conteriion. in "session this week | CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO., and Unfon, which i1s across the Susquehanna | 0% 050 S ey o5 icious procassion of | to reimburse all the sums which had been | church is not to be despised. The averag: . ¢ arrive tomorrow. = The from the wreck, lost more or less of its | culations and does exactly the work of a opening session will begin at 10 o'clock o AR, Window alass, WHIE tariners’ Nbteek: kg |lceuucs at Kightesnth and GlAtk Steqe paid o obtuin his handshake, he would no. | man who imagiues that a preacher has no | man electrical engineer. She fs 28 years | TUPSdLY Diorning and will be called to | NOTE THE NAMB barus near the scene were badly shattered. today precipitated a riot, in which the win- | have died so rich as he did. Twenty, £30 busiuess ability would do well to consider | o4, i5 a native of Ohio, of Dutch ancestry fer by H. H. Hargrave, president of the None of the inmates, however, were | . " 1 e do * 3 ithern Industrial assoctation. There ‘will dows of the car were smashed and one man [and £50 were sums frequently paid for in- | that he doesn’t need to have it. He has|anq is a graduate of the Ohio universi s addresses by Governor Stone, Mavor injurcd. A rlot call to the Twenty-se troduction to the Nitrate King by persovs | & pleasant berth and he is sure of his Job | ne of the five sxaminers.in the electrical | A Tiiadory O Rearch, John H jflaBEHs &, M‘NUFAGTUHEHS Jured, strect police station brought a wagonload [ Who expected him to help them to make | as long as he lives department at the patent office n Washing- | by Brosident *Harerave. " Govarnor A 1 3 \t officers, who saved the motorman and | their fortunes. cdless to say, the money . = ton is & woman. She was among the first | Longino of Mississippl and Mayor 1. W, ) oy s T o ¥l noon the he AN excursion on the —— stones were hurled at the car until lhrra‘ When E. T Hm.nlu v\:, in the ;ni,;]hv v'f A Rescne and the Reward it Brooght and has held her present position many | Delaware river and in the evening a slon ‘lean Ann TENTS was Lot a whole window left in it. The hhh!‘nv'mrh s(vw»w»”' vr"r“’m “nr “h: from n Dead Game Sport. years. Her duties Include the keeping track | A1 Which the Han Hoke Smith, former police restored order with great difficulty, | pushing man cf inventions o business i After the big truck driver had jumped | of all inventions and applications for in- | il aohyer oo adare o S anta. Ga . e — the Itallans being bent on getting at the did not seek the famus financier, and the from his wagon and rescued the little girl | ventions, touching electricity in any form. [of the South. and Robert flman. Tam alm "Mng cn car crew, but the counsel of the priests in|cons was that Mr. Hooley had to| () 0 hiree had permitted her to toddle| And she must have practical as well as aent s ;'v""l.i AL .*l:“‘;v\rf';{"\lv""- | ol Winfield Stratton Redeems MatcRiess at Leadville to Show He Doesn’t Forget, | LEADVILLE, Col, June 8.—Winfleld .| Xon ArotA NIealt to Reap Wilds | ar | the procession averted more serious con- draw a cordon around hims o P in front of a car, one of the old-time sport- | scientific knowledge of the availability of | qustrial Progress Omaha, Neb. T;m:'r':alm”\‘y:':‘"'l.“:n:’::,':; "S.m‘ur;.'. 'hj"l'; flict ¥ cat schemers away, or he would have never | ¥ 1al Progr e k. has rede o chle dus Manufacturers of had time to do business. mine in Leadville for the widow of the late ing men of Detroit who has plenty of | the articles submitted ol . money sidled up to the man with the There are possibly fifty women in the Americaa Ship Is Safe | Senutor Tabor STORM RUINS WHEAT CROP | Mr fooley's intimate triends might have | fti AR S Y0 (e ree Drose, | country whe have taken elther a full or N, FRANCISCO. dune 0. The Mor. Tents and Canvas Goods, Years ago Senator Tabor advanced some amussed fortunes in fees for introductiont | ey ‘hore, pardy.” said the man of | partial course in electrleity, either from | SRANY SACRANEL, fcelyed adviies from | go oy Teor Cotalogue Number 28 money (o Stratton when Stratton was a | Four Hundred Fields Thronghout for all sorts of sums were offered for such | poapg qu he pulled down his many-col- | Private instructors or at the coeducational fcan ship Susquehanna, on which 5 per services. In one case £2,000 was offered | Moot 88 Tnstitutes: +A few. of th s cent refnsuran: ted. The Suuq'te- — e poor, struggling miner, and he never forgot | Oklnho evastated, hut Farmers e S 4 ored vest and took a tug at his collar, as A few of these are owners and | cent nce was giioted ‘The T it. When Tabor died he had lost almost Feel No Dintress -'l“'l (lnll|v|u:; I\(\Iul‘“r.'\ \r;n .I-‘l Ll‘“ ey ‘l;"'ll it it were too tight, “that put a lump in| mAnagers of electric lighting and electric | NAnN left Balymore TH duve ago, with a ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, everything, and he was vainly endeavoring OF RIREHCNURKE WILJ, My, SO v DY (80 cargo of coal for the naval statlon at tg save the Matchiebs mine, which he al-| WICHITA, Kan., June 9.—A correspond- (land county merchant who wanted his bual- my throat. Tie them horses. 1 want to|¢ar plants in various places. One hears ite. S = ) o | Bive you (he best dinner in Detroft, and if| of them through the manufacturers of .stern EI.o'rlc.l ways {nsisted still contained millions in its | ent who arrived here tonight from the ness floated, only a week or two before the | vou 1" ea¢ as mugh as an alligator I'll be| electrical goods. At Bay City, Mich., at lower contacts never explored. The prop- | scene of devastation in Kay county, Okla- Crash came. tickled like a man with a royal flush.” Saginaw, at Ellenville, N. Y., are electric erty was sold some months ago at sherift's | homa, says that the storm of Friday night| Of course, Mr. Hooley was no party to Can’'t do it, boss. Too busy. It wasn't|Planfs operated by women. A Pennsylvania cflmpany sale, and final title would pass on July 4 | ruined the wheat crop of 400 farms west | these bribes, of which he may be totally I8~ | pythin' anyhow. A man as wouldn't take | ¥OMan is assistant purchasing agent for Electrical Suppli 10 the new owners. and northwest of Blackwell. These farms|ROTant to this day. If half the bribes that |, pance fur a fnnercent mite like that|® Well known firm. She fs credited with SPECIALIST ectrical Supplies. Senator Tabor's widow has continued the | are all in one body of territory. The farm- | Were offered for introduction to thefo.ar giv jife at hard labor. such familiarity with electric appliances h Mectrie Wiriag Bells aad Gas Lightiag struggle and Mr. Stratton has now came | ers, who had purchased twine and harvest | meteoric financier were accepted Mr. Hoo “That's right, pardy, and you're right to| And fittings that she knows at a glance G. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1610 Howard St. to her assistance and will also enable her | machinery, are asking the local dealers to | 1°¥'s friends made more out of him than he | ¢ang by the man that you get your coin| ¥hen the goods offercd are being held at a All Diseases and to exploit the property to greater depths. |take them back, and the dealers have re- | Made out of himself from. Where are you nights?" higher figure than they are worth & ferred the matter to the factories. It has been hinted that another famous Home."' whether they are cheap at any price. o) Disorders of Men na'ls & cnwgm "hn_v"orksu e ——————— : ) ; ) The loss of crops will cause no distress, :"m:”'(‘ u’m» wan nm:l) mulh', n;.r‘rr P"r Nover knew what it was. That's where Various Activities, Z 10years in Omaba S T 3 ’ ople ted him to p ANUFACT ns South Omaha News as the farmers are in good condition finan- n":;‘"::' :‘M‘l‘r J"’r‘w‘;“" “m‘:m‘:‘{":,“n friend tg | fAte cold-decked me. But you're right| Several women use their Insight into 7 VARICOCELE ana M b Syt BBE! clally, owing to a siccession of good crops | 10 i 7 ‘X ot again. Here's my card, old man, and if| eloctrical sclenee to write what may be ) HYDROCELE AL REPAIRING A ® ————— e T4t Ve 8€QBODS. accept all bribes offered in this manner, | (o "0 m ol T Lo o A K tormcd ek . ( cured. | GENER PECTALTY A meeting of the Board of Education will and that the two shared the amounts, which taugh streak, look me | termed popular rtlclesiéh the subject for g it IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS he held tonfght, but no teachers will be were not infrequently very considerable. up. Say, pardy/ would you do me a|papers and periodicals. Others give lec o e Ta or los | 2801, 1603 and 1006 Jackson Street, 0o . s “I MANY CHAMPIONS FOR TUBBS b yorey 5 favor? tures on electricity in the smaller towns ottime. Omaha. Neb. Tel. 538, elected. Chairman Loechner of the teach The truth is the financier descovered that fs pos . ure. and have classes at private schools. The B Zabriskie, Asent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgw ers committeo stated yesterday that it was 4 oy St eured for ite ana tnepolson e ot s bomed 10 hold back the | Students of Kanwns Wesleyan De- |* cOTiin friend was making a very hand- | . Then just stand here a minute” When | foremost weman in electrical science any SYPHILIS thoro ly clea from some thing by introducing to him people Lhe o My nounce Trustees for Alleged “Du- the time was up the big truckman had a| where in the world is Mrs. Bertha Azrton | Sheaystem. Soon every aign and symp! election of teachers until after the examina- Ses anf" soncerne. adt tions, which will be held on June 18, 19 and plicity and Usfairnés AL S Bl o forever. & M 3 pith schemes and concerns and that he | box of cigars in bis hand, and no protests | of London. She has made valuable tnvesti- | AR AR TR U™ 6F tne'Gisease on tho skin ELEVATOR SUPPLIES. 20, The examining board is made p of Dr. — ey e b mnlete | ¥ent: A8 he drove away he saw the nurse | Katlons of the phenomena of the electric | or face lreatment contaius no dangerous ® ] ) s & SALINA, Kan., June A committee, rep- | {he friend supplied him with a complete |y rning pate as the old sport talked to|arc. and is a frequent contributor to scien- | drugs orinjurions medicine. : EI EVA I ORS Tische, Attorney Winters and Miss Ellza- | o oniing ‘the students of the Kansas Wes- | ISt of the names of persons from wWhom | .. "ang when he opened the box of cigars | tific journals. Lately she read an impor MEAKC NN 0o s o Yoy, " he ves e #a g ° | he had accepted bribes » R10DNes o e AR LARLEIY] BaR el & Y0 EXBAUSTION, beth Hayes. This is the leyan university, who are a unit in defense | he had accepted bribes for introductions, KLYOUR DEBILITY or EXBAUSTIO Impreved Quick and Easy Rising gave such satisfactory work last yea at hov o that evening he found a $100 bill | tant paper before the English Institute of [ WasTinG \WEAKNESS with EARLY DECAY in 4 y (g st of natural | @04 fully repaid all such sums. The friend : 4 4 4 o £ LG T IRl LA B R B the” reappointment this. year was unani- | Of Dr: Frank D. Tubbs, professor of natural spread over a hundred genuine Havanas. Electrical Engineers, the first paper ever| YOUNG an i lack of St am, Electric and mous. laughed at the threat, refused to comply and strength, with organs impaired and weak sclence, dismissed last week because of al- : that body by a woms o erie, dismissed Insti weak beoruse ofal- || oy lRECL 0h the daraands, and. declared Iead hefore tuntibodysby. hawoman; WThers i S SR RE cured with & new Home Hand Power Elevaiors. Oh account of the action of the board Iu | !68¢d heresy, has lssued & manifesto de-| .0 yo"\oulg give out that the amounts How (o Offer n Seat. are other English women who are work-| mreagment. No pain. no detention from bust TOH OATES romoving Superintendnt Wolte and brinel- | 20URCINE the board of ‘trustees for du- | L I WOUT Ko Qut TRt (Re MROUNE | pores another case of high courage, re- [ 0 practically as electriclans. but Mrs. | uees. Kidney and Biadder Troubles. AUTOMATIC HATCH pal Seykora and making change In the | Plicity ond unfairness.” The board hus 01 » New Y res o Azrton is wholly a scientist and Is recog Send for catalogue. himself if the latter mentioned the mat. |POrts the New York Press: A tired citizen, MR . Consuttaton F1es O = Freiiaen by wall. COUNCLL BLUFFS, la head of the musical department, quite a|®8r¢ed to allow Dr. Tubbs a hearing next|ior 1o anyone seated for a long ride, drew a long breath, | Dized in Great Britain, Burope and here | oo Gnon oruddress 119 8o, lath 8t | RIEBALL BRos., UNCH! 1 number of teachers are on the anxious seat week, but still positively refuses to rein- ephgue state him. | "'The financier dared not imperil his repu- | heaved a long sigh. and, with o painful [ In America, where electrical genius has What the committee will do when it comes e A qanhe finaucler dared not Imperl his repu- | [REE & 00K RED, ided that e could | made such marked _orogrens. an having| DR, Searlos&SoarIas Omaha, Neb “ Davis & Son to selecting teachers is a mere matter of The Incoming junior and senior classes i y . ¥ y been of much assistance to the science. i v and was therefore compelled to keep si- | DOt continue the journey in comfort while f o) blanas A conjecture, but one thing s certaln, and Ul seem determined to carry out their | jont Bup after his death, when it be.|@ Woman stood at his knees. But instead In the factories of Chicago, Pittsburg, NO cun:, NO P V re o ersity 0 . G Schenectady, Harris 4 other places N1t yo 1, weak that is ‘teachers will be employed on ac- | (BFeat to leave the university if the trus-| camo known that his friend had Introduced | Of jumping up, as we cowards do, and | Schenectady. Harrlson and other pla MEN.—1f you have small, weal tees do not accede to their demands > hund o s and wome . “lont “power or weakening count of merit and not because of political 3 persons to him at so much a time, the | Tesigning that seat simultaneously with its | there are hundreds of girls and = women v, our Yacuum Organ Developer influence. Religloun Process| Mobhed. Introducer declared that it had always | verbal offer, he calmly looked up at the ‘nm:mKT:‘ et ::"";:f:lrm;'r M- v:lfv‘: «I;\” Tiactieity: Sicicture and Vencocets | o JHovater Hydraulls falt. While bids for the three propositions for | BELFAST, June 9.—A mob hooted the | Peen done with the knowledge of the |creature, lifted his hat and inquired l‘" & 6y MRAO R e D ainanie 0P SN permanently cured (n 1 to ¢ weeks; | Elovater repairing & speciaity. e g 0 . ) Ban. W p “Madam, will you have this seat?” She |lamps. They wind the armatures for the 15,000 in use; not one failure; not | Valve Cups for Elevators, Buglass erecting the whole or a part of the pro-| Corpus Christi procession of 8,000 persons | financier, who had had half of all the sums [AEReC AThAY. HIRSIth AR UCEs, (ol ' Th000 in uee ot one faflure; not posed High school have been received these | here this afternoon. Several rushes were | ODtained in this way. Hence the rumor, | fldgeted a little and got her skirts ready | 40" Lo® hes of” wire, large and e bids will ot bo opened for some time and | made and finally the police were compelied | Which 18 absolutely without foundation. | for a flop lnto his place. but said neither f Stk or paper wiles of Wire, farge and FUANCE GO, 136 Th it may be that another advertisement will | to charge the crowd, @ number of persons| The introducer admitted that he had|“If you please™ nor “Thank you." mor| ot Goloro g cables and on the mage | ——— — - \rMLL I’Mt“ be inserted in order (o give bidders more | being Injured. Many were placed under | Made £8000 by introducing people to the anything at all. So he kept his seat and nets for telephone receivers and switch- REW QRDI time _to figure on the plans and specifica- | arrest. The excitement continued for sey- | financier, which shows the bald improba- | resumed his paper. For half an hour that |y o' ™ rpoce women tip all the corlls $500 tona With the {osoms. (b sisht the baard| eral hours bility of his assertion that he only took | woman thought she was'in a furnace, so 4 L t 11 pay the above roward for an Y 't w “ p p o foels that It can erect at least an eleven- half the proffered bribes, since it was | hotly did she burn with indignation soldee il -the. impostant Hitle . mediume E it Jove JewArd [orany ohse.ot otter wWa aper vo., Agents for the Richmend d de cate w o. | Liver Complaint, room building, wiich wiil do for ward Open Door to Orlent. hardly likely that £16,000 was forthcoming and do all the deft and delicate work ne T0E,Jpigpiaiah, Dripepecs, glok haCsste et v v y o _ LI i 0! N Five 8 o ” Aehool purposes for the time and relleve| LONDON, June 10.—United States Sena- | for mere introductions to the financier. Glassblowers Go to Work. ary In such manufacture. Five or six | eannot cure with Liverite, the Up-To-Date o) ) . v o | TAttle Liver Pill, when the difections are strict- he prossure on the Central school. There | tOF Beveridge, according to the St. Peters- | A millionaire money lender once offered | MUNCIE, Ind., June 9%.—Local officials of forewamen will supsrvise aad instruct the | RIS ISE UL WIRE SO CiRor Vasenbin APE the pressure on the Cc o bepkissg ol \ ! : ® Of | others in a single factory. The first-class They ae, purely Vegeteble {5 quite a sum of money coming to the dis- | PUTE correspondent of the Daily Mall, will [ one of his aristocratic clients the return | the labor assembly which controls three- | OCTS I0 & Hmeie Metomy The ARNCCIASE and never fall to, give sausfactior. &30 bxe8 | 1 orpq ‘weil o PRI Bl sl 18 e e from the levy. and an effort |t And much diffculty in securing from [ of all the latter's promissory Dotes, |fourths of the window glassblowers in the . v and | eoutain 100 Pills, 100 hoxes con Touses-iatest novelties. Dealers ; of steady work at v as long as they | boxescontain 15 Piln Bewareof submivitions | atietfe, Ygise BiS Wil be made to make both ends meet and | {he Russian government a concession for | amounting to nearly £4,000, if he would | United States, announced tonight that there 7 otk Bt A90d/ RAY 88, JORE AN 'LheY hnftatione. Rent by mail. Stamps takess | send for %0l sample line and terme r' 0! o= womes St, Omahn. R ka1 fillate e a steamship line from the United States to | introduce him socially to three titled gen- | will be a resumption of all factories about I';“":;“"(_ ?‘”l 'I“‘"I‘""(‘”:‘"“ are anxious for | NERVITA MI D10 ALH‘IOBQI:'P'-V\'M“ ' el s o pan oo a8 Vladivostock or Port Arthur, tlemen, and he faithfully redeemed his | September 15. BORL Qiris 10 train. Jackson Sts., Chicago, 1L Miss Margaret Cle For sale by Kuuu & Co., 15th and Dousise S|0N i 18, Counoll COMMIS! \ Instead of the usual morning service at A womian who {8 Tesarded st sleotrical | ENSenEAas WEBT G, B ey the Christlan church yesterday the con- e o4 ® headquarters as a marvel in all around . = il id e | c gregation held a meeting for the purpose of I lm Ormsb ‘ : rltlc He Has Several Things to knowledge of electricity (s Miss Margaret K’,',!.‘,’\.'n.,’"x'.f-flfl’fl,'r'm’." av| ole L., talklng over plans for the erection of a new ’ | Say About Bellstedt. Cleaves of Towa, now of New York. She failine manhood, drain, I church. A fund has already been started is as famillar with influence machines, | 8 V8 - M 5 b risdmen and men Intendie F ¥ for this purpose and when there s enough 3 ; {0 matry gl thke o ‘.i astoniatin resh Dressed Poultry, : Hey v and, Lowt et restorcd. $L0 “I eats a chunk o' mince ple the other fans seein’ him, an' all them signs o' his cut up them days. If any huzzy'd use her | “ClS. alternators, batteries, meters and | gmall weak parte and | money in sight the present church property B b current controllers as the average woman | Shermen & MeCon uhn @ Lo, aruggiste Oyst d Celer night,” said Tim Ormsby, “an’ 1 guess are so he can cuss 'em without bein’ run typewriter the way that maiden used her |’ SRNAERIALE A8 204 4 4 will be sold and another site purchased P! 8 sters an Y. The “Builders” of the church will give an they's some o' Dan Baldwin's dope in it, in for usin’ profane language. It took three spindle it'd mean six mouths in the reform | '® fam!lIar with styles and modes of dress cause when 1 tears for the pad some time months in a deef mute school to learn that.” school. It starts in wll right. Precilla | ;"" application of electricity as a reme 4168 So. 11th St. Omaha chtertalnment at the home of Mra. Howard | jater, I has a nightmare. IUs all about “But you must admit, Tim, that the squares horself at the wheel, and over on SAL S8 A0 sholdn & Flace b pinllesee — m— amblet on Tuesday evening the pro-|Mr. Bedsted that makes motions before music is superb,” said the desk sergeant. the left the saxiphone buazes to let you| " AP L35 SR ORE- N0 LG % DRY GOODS ceeds going into the bullding fund {he band dawn g the bis tent, Wall, (0 thia "Yeu. T havoa't Reard such munis slace Keow. that thers maciio’ neder aas wod | belds as su electrical engineer. For, : : : i Thnt Pont, Ordinunce. dope dream that I has, Mr Bedsted passes I'm a member o the buglo corps at Chick- boss viol hums as she rounds the Aret | cpan iy o hoent duthority, phvaicians " The ordinances submitted to the councll | in his checks, an' pretty soon I sees him ectymong park. Some says they Iikes it curve and It begins to sound like Precilla | i elemrrion oo iriclty sclentifioally, are 5 v E sm"h & co. for the license or franchise of the Pontoon | presentin’ his season ticket at St. Peter's better than the sicam calyope on the Hen- Is a scorcherino, hittin' a lively heat against | whan bue nrormme (" ORI thelr work Bridge and Ferry company are sadly at|box offce rletta. But are you wise to the job the time, when all at once the piccolo squeaks | gomih. -~ © o0 e Of health, life and s \mporters and Jobbers ef variance with the city charter, and it is| “The bluff goes all right, an’ a bellhop kettle drum player and the slido-trombone and she has to dismount to put some 4 ; Sise it : thought now that it will be necessury to|comes along with wings an' the rim of a player puts up on the Ywcea? The Ywea is her sprocket wheel paLsame ol oo f l‘:;‘::,'.':' ,m"“:h," in the gd ol ‘Ml‘“ b Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods have the city attorney redraft the docu-|cheeze box over his head an' he passes n;« tul‘fi"uw that sells the popcorn an' the “Tlen I rcmembers that this ain't no ;fly wm'm’: ::‘“‘:H“‘L”"’:’I |';‘”r:‘\‘::‘r:.: 'm‘:‘l: : - . eI i ments. Promoters of the ferry are anxious| Hermann a harp. advertisin’ space on the billboards, an' bicycle tour . by 0 ; S PR o AR Sy AND NOTJIONS. for the license to be granted, as the boat ‘Wadleryecall this? says Bedsted, ‘Is they're more exclusive about them ads than (i AMYRS, MG 8 A8 Col0t 8 | radunten In the electro medical branch of | PTHE CHICAGO BEACH g with & spinnin’ wheel of the ‘38 model. | treatment. Gray-haired physicians come ¢ now held under option can be startad on its | this a sandscreen? th' invltation committeo of th' Ak-Sar-Ben or thereabouts. The bass drum player hits | por. clini. ,;,r,.m,,‘r:,':\‘.rl."l,f,.h\;,; ';‘:: odern | Ji34nsariy jonofeet of verandutike the above, PAINTS AND OILS. tripe within a very short time. If a new ‘No; it's a harp,’ says the hop. ball. A friend o' mine that's agent for the the rim of his cymbal with his billie, and - hotel L - i h , . and ge! She s 2 e of the lowa State | botel on the lake shore, 430 outside rooms, 220 ordinance s necessary there will be the| * ‘Well, that may be, says the spirit, \\hl!;fl\-\\hhnu.-n Chaser :‘rlt_-l to get his the thing says ‘damn’ as plain as print I.'.‘,..i',',,,‘“:' ‘.:"ahurl dhu"il \"rr::“ 1”:«‘:\ ::u-:“ bath roomy. Mot delighitul abiding plac ¢ fn usual delay, unless the councll sces it to| rakin' his hooks across the strings, but ©Ut there. next to pure readin’ matter, but Bedsted jerks his polnter up and holds it o A 4 SImea f terin the West, 10 miutes by Gas Tho matek Ba i ot offices in state medica d charitable ral exp. from theatre and shoppiug hold noonday meetings. as it did with the | before [ has my name plate put on this | [ Euess (he rates is too high, for I don't there like gettin' a bead on @ olay PIRON. | iiintions, hatn n 1eon ony ecati® 107 | diktrictofChichgo nnmnnumn,y?m\h“ . Olla ' aln . bond ordinance lust week. Members of the | wants to know If these wires was strung e !t and then I knows that Precilla has struck nnsylvanla, | wiih goif, tennis, ting, h: (Incorporated.) counell favor the plan of having the city | by union labor. As I was sayin', about the kettle-drum a snarl in her yarn. Is she mad? Say before she adopted electricity as an ald to | Send for handsom: MANUFACTURERS AND JORBERS. 2 slide-trombone chaps—an' this comes & dicine. Miss Cleaves has invented va 4 attorney draft all ordinances, instead of | “The hop flaps his wings and starts to "0, *1lde-trombone ch an' this comes you can sce that plait of hair down her | o cint: Mius Cleaves has Invented var : C e S irine . s et ire New Management. ' permitling porsons who are mot at all|find a walkin' delegaie o ask bim about PIe'Y straight, but I ain't sayin' it's gos- back gettin' fuszy like the clarlonet tones. | oun,necirich! upparatus. There are many Pa'nts for all Purposel- familiar With the charter to submit doeu- | it, und theu I wakes up.’ pals-they Aoty dry OO WiEnt after two or The ddlers do a little fancy work on tho | hev i L 1R et sllin HeTias ROMAR | HOTEL GERARD, v.’fllsh's, 3'0- ments which have to be recommitted for| The jaller remarked that Bellstedt's .o oo cheores to a drinkin song, an' trles E string; the kettle drummer muttors a | hn an i om they have instructed in A4th St, Near Broadway. to rush (he growler, But the Ywea queens | the administering of electric treatment and W 1015 and 1017 Jones 8t., correct] ouble anlzed labor e de- ittle smothered profanity, an' the J L AEW YORK. on | trouble with organized labor was to be de- 7 ‘gt I KON B e e e v y hen some i P thing happens that I don't get . who are quite proficient. These women are | Apsolutely Fire Proof, modern & SR B e Sy % Deugsints' Licenses, PR bt s all s i, ETOAUBLS AT tells Bim (o scuttle “mny 1" ek eoemma ey el 2 Siwe Lo | familiar with the electric arc bath as 4 | taxurfous in all it appolntmen o & numter of year: pis: local drugg sts Yes," he resumed, “'but it's a s faul growler he sees loafin’ around the back door un' falls over her feet, or some(hing SOTS | cubstitute for sunshine to an ailing body - Teseplone 10U havo ignored the’law requiring them to | HO don't atand in with his men, but treats o ihe (ont way, overy man on the stage ets Lucy | They understand hydro-electric applici Centrally Located. Boyd Co igsion Co procure a lcense: for the wale of liguors, | 'em Mke they're a lot o' privates In A& ° .The next night the kettle-drum player w2 - Siage geis buey. | o0 Ivanic currents and somethi American and "European plan. 0 mm 0 far this vear only two druggists, (", A, | corporal's relief squad, an' him the officer player The nolse is like a frettul cyclone playin'|‘''on® Kalvanic curren nd somothing y . an' the trombone player smuggles their about dose measurements. They are not | CO0L AND COMFORTABLE 1IN SUMM Successors to James E. Boyd & Coy Meleher and Mike Dillon, have filed appli- | 0 the day. You see, it's lke this: He guqs into the dressin’ room over a wira hand ball with a tin roof. You can see Rooms single and en OMAHA, NER : 0c o dle sclentists, hut from constant contact with 5 f cations and wdvertised according to luw. | M8 tIf with the clarionet player. b (hat reaches to the second floor of the op Wlia kick her spindle over and jump J: ¥ Hamblen's Son o 4 h d P ? b """ | electrical apparatus they are able to treat | Also A the council meeting tonight n resoiu: | £ets back by tellin’ him his tones is fuzay, saloon across the street, an' for (%o hoUTs far man (ryln 1o stop n ea i ine koot | patlents succewstully and some have set up COMMISS.!'PH" K, ton Will bo wdopted directing that all | an' be'd better take 'em out an' glve ‘em that (roiley’s busier than the cash-box rall- The B fat cornet screams, and. then mrn. | Sanitariums of their own AVON INN, GRALE, FROVISIONS A0 0 drugglsts doing b TS el O . ” 4 Peers A i fist oo . A Pre- y rade 3 rugglsts doing bustuess in the city comply | a halpcut. Then that night the clarionel way of a department store. It takes 10ts cilla picks up o cnnir And Jymbesrs that | horoug AVON-BY-TH Board of T WIth the law at once. A druggist's license | player has a three-bar rest. He leans back of il the \ e Chicago and New Yorl dru; cense | player ha hack grease to oll the bearings o' them slide {Dnint " 1 Direct wires to Chicag N " spinnin’ whee i 5 d ogn ect rew 4 % 3 cobts 310 and It takes the same sum (o pay | an' takes a sip o' beer until its his time trombones.” Plpbin’ whasl (i) you oav't pawn: it for But" BSld 45 sutharity i remand te John A. Warren & Co. er scrap metal e 0 oc on ke Corresponde for advertlaing e appiication for {wo | (0 bat again, but edsied won' siand for DI Sou ever hear them play AIGETO o vhre et nu npn e sy, Ul | theve mateurs, ioo redt atress cannot | we ) = pon the necessity use weeks. ; 4 it. He wants to dock him for lost time, an’ Marc |'n“ from vlw symphonic poem, ‘Maz- his pointer, an' when the three ,mm,'b... m:‘ the best knowledge and the best instru &£ rossing Lig Tight here's where the unlon gets In 14 eppa, by Lisat?" asked tho emergency off- u rough houno fs over Precilla s o tus | ments of precision 8o as o Insure careful Anather atiempt 1s (0 be made by the | fney work. It tells Mr, Bedsted 10 g0 on cer. ; i faan acAc atar Rraclln, 60, chis | MARIY.OF: BERGIAIOR 4 AD 0. JaSMre sazetul cléy councll to compel the ra'lroad com- [ makin' motlons, an' fak the train as much “No.” said Tim. “The night I'm there I's hard. The hass horns Anish her off - She | other branches in the exactness and. cor. | ARE YOU FEELING BADLY? panies |‘n maintain lghts at certain cross- | 8% he wants to, but to keep his mug out something about a celebrated melody in F. Looat MR NGOG SNipn RAT O Mgk | oRar RISSoRen u (Ne SxAetse Al Ak | imke. Every jhaw and then the city dads ot (he pay schedules, An® that's where An' I'm glad to see Its In F. cause It IU's croak u few clinker-choked cuss words that | in medicine as in general electrical work TTER wke 1t (nto (helr heads o resoluie a while | all the trouble starts In M I don't stay, see? Then, they's an- was brought ever | , ’ ‘ X : aver In the May! ' Jehoove ora ound ubodt Mghtx At grade crossings, but the | “Yes, Bedsted Is powerful crimpy with other plece & e Mayflower and it behooves a thorough grounding in about ‘The Maiden at Her And Ti t dow o the .| the principles of electric N clene railroad officials never pay any attention | his men. He turns his back to the benches Spindle.’ and B A6 daxn thla £he 61l pasar | the priisisiet of slselricliy a8 o solsuce WILL CURE YOU. vou can mark it down that went to prepare the evenlug meal. hefore its application to curative use should 0 the notices sent. Sowe more resolu- |80 he can make soots &t 'em without the it's shame the way they let the Preclilas be taken up. Electricity is an agent ‘t’h‘nt Omahay