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OMAHA ESDAY You will seo-many P smartly dresse od men wWho will "tell you that they have beon weaned ' from the extravagant cus- tom tailor habit by JBourke \ WQ'MMWMQ HOWA FREE H(UM AL l)tBl Ohe Popular “Middy” Blouses for Misses and Women $1.50 We've just recelved another large ' ship- ment of those pretty "middy” blouses—those practical and very popular garments Are just the thing for gymnasium and for outdoor sports and for the vacation trip to the sume mer resorts. ;Sutc Officers Fw\lre that All Obliga- | tions Are Paid IIEPUBIJ(‘ANS HAVE GOOD RECORD ! | Control of Fina Wholly Lemislnture—y Gone Permanent Improvements. Materials are white galatea, the deep sailor collar i« made of dark blue serge, prettily trimmed with white brald and white embroid- ered stars. Shcestring laces can be woveén spondent.) (From a Btaff Co 3 (Special.) 1 DES MOINES, May 10 Ac- cording to statistios just given out by the | e oo FoIs Po o Fo FoFs s ot wm»nmm:» iU = Wl GMMMIMMMMMMWWWWG A | COUNCIL TEASES MICHAEESEN| $1.5O 15181520 Farnam Street @ two that the is fairly treated by the allroads public of Omaha as to quality of pianos and players that they have always' earried in stock during their long years of business in Nebraska, i1s well known. Spot eash purchased them cheap and we give owr friends and eustomers the henefit of our ability to buy at a low figure. We know that nowhere in the west can the high qualities, low prices and easy terms that we offer during this World’'s Greatest Piano Sale BE EQUALED. A small payment down, halance to suit your own convenience will bring into your home a piano of the highest grade standard make. Indicative of the prevailing prices, we herewith quote a few of the many great hargains: UPRIGHET PIANON Aldermen Have Sport Over Claim from Electrician. P ASSISTANT FOR AN INSPECTOR Hreed Offerw to Quit Becanse of Prea- sare of Work—Stens Taken to Help Him Out. The well known and high standmg of the two firms models for style, fit, drape n;« staté owes to the school fund, but| ent. b wipata wirrants ete 1 vanks samned ||| @8 good as the best that are manufactured. The standing ||| Drop in and talk it over. fera get in "and pew 'men took charge of the_utite; hnve been arranged: by just two | Piano Player Company “eBourke oPreferred’ that's Frank 1. May now n also one of the wealthy business next hat. were made and the tax levies. enough revenue Lo ficet the expenses of thereby swelled thelr deposits. A€ no time THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A SAVING ON A PIAND PURCHASE OF OVER ONE-HALF Jwenty-five. Jhere's noth- ‘from whom we purchased these pianos is a guarantee that |{ ;. e Biehn vike,. cur e e siuee o e e |[| €verything in this sale will be first class. |of lowa has just completed ten years of and genera/ appeararice — |tree from all debt or financiai embar- they are definitely differ. AKPH ent. There i nominally a debt which { this - cannot be paid off, and is in fact| g o= s s : J We would like to sell ) notning mare o an enioamens. teene ||| Dave been recognized by the world’s greatest artists as being kg g bl g on unpald wur‘um- left fn banks xu;ml'-‘\!: Tnot pald for<#ant of funda.” Then new ! . » - e '.’. : ‘ '"ll 'd : in Nebraska and the West of SPRING SUITS, $18 ,ofi?, & nancial o s o the , state. or | L friore AN, &' dores’yiur: the - Mlaances of | RAINCOATS, $18 to $30 oemailils - an CROSRRGRI - bt our $3 hat— is splendid ra Maylas. now a blgauomobile | value. Jry one forll,ou'r ::;‘u"‘nu\u“‘ Senator «Warren Garst, later | It is built mion of ‘the state, *Through ‘thé- committee, | stand wear and weather. | which. théy hemded, all the appropriations The policy In recent years is to avoid al cumbersome surplus &nd to provide just the state. The only advantage of a surplus was to the Des Moines banks, which has there been a deficit or anything In the | slighest degree suggesting one | | 318 South 15th Street Levies for Twelve Years, For twelve years the tax levics for state purposes have averaged le an 3.2 milis on the dollar. The levy lust year was 8.4/ mills. ‘the leglelature appropriated a smaller sum than usual, wnich forced a smaller tax levy; but this desirable condi- | tion was due primarily to the fact that the great work of rebullding and reors | ganizing the state Instity and enlarg- | Ing them (o meet the necds of a growing state, which work had been going on| steadily for ten is now practically complete. While the state has been brough. | 10 & =afe and.sanc business. basis, millions of dollars have been pul into permanent improvements and land for the state educa- tional, charitable and penal institutior All this has been done without at any time embarrassing the state, The finances within the contr only duty per fo ¢l being fix certain ‘Leave Your Mongy at Home — This Means What it Says Dr. Branaman Co. Wil give thelr res lar treatment (value §§) for one month o all surferers from Catarrh, Asthma, Deafness, Head Nolses, and all chronis | aiseases. | Dr. Branaman Co. chronlc diseases for 24 years In Omal and Nebraskn. We know what we can d: but you may not. You want to get well ‘:nd we bellove we can cure you. What ou are interested in is A doctor who has faith in his own works. ¥ou have been | the one to take all the risk''in seeking | heaith, now, we want you to Investigate {our treatment, and to prove its imerits | we are going to give a full month's Med. | teine and Treatment Free to all who |or write befofe May 15th. Remember this, if we were offering you a cheap cr worthless treatment free, wo could | never hope to benefit by it. ¥ou wil ges the best we hrve and that is backed by 24 years of experience in treating catarrh, deatness and head nolses, asthma and all ohronic diseases. Leave your money at home and call at on This means what it says, a month's treatment and medioine fres, Bring this ad with you. DR. BRANAMAN CO, Buite 26, Continental Block, 3a Floor, Over R 225 25 B $135 1 Cabinet Player, nsed 1 new Cabinet Flayor, with 50 of music . 1 new Oabinet Player with 50 of music . 3 new Cabinet Players, with 50 of music . 1 new. Oabinet Player, with of music . 1 new Oabinet Flayer, with of musio .. ; 1 new Oabinet Player, with of musio .. 1 Simolex 3 Player, with 30 | music ¥ 1 8760 inside Flayer Piano, rolls of music . 1 8650 inside Player Piano, rolls of muslo 1 8675 inside Player Fiano, rolls of musio . 8300 Grand 8375 1 Bradley . 1 Fischer, J. & O, used. 1 Ohickoring Bros., used 1 Haines Bros. . 1 ltllnwn; & Bon 1y . LAYER PIANOS 1 Sample inside Player Fiano. 1 Sample inside Player Pinno.. . $130 1 Sample inside Player Plano.. $175 1 80w V8-u0W Fiayer, With 30 roils o MRS v i e 1 new §8-note Player, with 50 rolls of musio . . 9600 1 new 88-note Flayer, with 50 roils of musio . $550 1 new @5.note Player, with 50 rolls of musio ... .$300 1 new 66-note Piayer, with 50 rolls ot music 1 new 65.note Player, with 50 rolls ot musio .. .. 4 $ uoo 1 Cabinet Player, used . ; 1 Oabinet Flayer, used Hayden Bros. Cash Free for a that the Wise Men had set out from the cast seven years before the -time they anticipated the birth of Christ. The lecture was fllustratéd by, diagrams and photo- We want a suggestion for a trade-mark and we are willing to pay as high as $100.00 to obtain it. Anyone'may compete and all suggestions of any sort will be serfously considered. The contést is open to every- &raphs, among ihg latter being the very latest view of theocomet. 1 was taken, one except our own employees. It costs nothing to try. Everyone should offer something. #ald Father Riggel’ May 3. The simplest 1dea or crudest design may win the prize T0 CONTRACIORS and CARPENTERS T0 THE PUBLIC $100 in cash will be paid for $50 in cash will be paid for (he iden or design accepted and the idea or design accepted and used If same is submitted [ used it same s submitted by gno€ o SOUC b Cehild Whe any carpenter or contractor. is not a carpenter or contractor, §40 rolls §105 rolis 845 | 860 895 ...$89 ..898 $100 .8108 .8125 Kimball Guia . Rambrandt 3 Sample, New .. Singer, large size Vose & Son .. Sample, new Kohler & Ch Vose & Sons Laffa new Steger & Son . Ebersole Davenport & Tracey Honry & G. Linderman . Wagner, used .. Ferrand Janssen Weber .. Ohiokerin, Smith & fons 60 have bLeen treating of the state are wholly of the legislature, the by the exceutive coun- equalize as and asscssments. logistature, at the c of each s directs how much money is to be by taxation | and a clerk in the auditor's office reckons | up the rate of the tax levy which is thereby recorded. But In the last dozen years the a nent of rallroad property in the state has been increused by the exccutlve councll many million dollars and the local | | assessment of real estate has also shown | | material increase, Hence while the state expenses have been' increasing the' tax levies have not been raised. The state expenses last year, aside from those of the Board of Control for institutions, amounted to 4 sbm very much largei than ever be- The republican_ party of, Jowa will de- fend its financlal management of the state | against all attacks, though it is known| that thelr enemies are preparing o make some capital out of alleged extravaganue | in state departments in recent years. Miners Comvlete Work. The mine 1 has practically ished fts work and it is anticipated that | some time tomorrow A wage scale | 00 lowa coal miners will go to the| joint convention of miners and operators. A new agreement was under discussion to- | | day and finally referred to the p of the organizations for The miners gained another point when the operators agreed to pay them 1214 cents per car for removing fallen dirt In mines The price for brushing was from 78 cents to 56 cents & yard. The oper- ators agreed to give the miners a holiday on all pay days during the summer months, | but they are required to work the regular eight hours pay days of the other| months. Sub-districts were changed and will be as | follows: No. 1, Appancose and Wagner Doc Bread it NEat: counties, lowa, and Putnam county, Mis- p @iking nolise | 2091 No. 2 Wapello, Marion, Monroe, to sments to| e ton, ralsed L SRt 1 Smith & Nixon Parlor xon . ... 1 Knabe, used Hummel to the Fore. Hummel believed in getting his money's worth before allowing the bill, so he called upon Mr. Michaelsen to expluin what took place at the gathering. Spatks were flying | and questions were put o the:city elec- triclan from: every direction.. Councilman Johnson asked Michaelsen what be thought of the proposition to have Omaha control a municipal lighting system. The city elec-| | trician said that briefly, his opinion was| that It would a d'statrous thing under the present political system of government but stated that if It cowia be conirolled by civil service, he thought it would be a grand | thing. The statement furnished fuel for more questions and Hummel, insisted that the man on the carpet explain in detall just why he held his opinions and thuat he ex- plain once more the information he learned concerning Tungsten- mps while at Chi- cago. He then proceeddd: to teli- Michael- | sen that he was getting & sample of civil service, cross-examination. Hummel offered a resolution that the bill| be allowed, but that Mr. Michaelsen be told | never to do it again. Counellman Berka seconded the motion with a little spesch about the members of the council being re- sponsible directly to the people, while ap-| pointive officers must give.an account to| the council. ‘The motion was carried. | Omaha, Chicago Woman Decapitated by an Automobile| Driver Hurries Away and = Several Hours Later Blood Spattered Ma- | chine is Found in Alley. conventi fi new for BEER R — MILY TRALE PO NE S BE UL DOUGLAS )5 TN, AL 2109, id ttlement. | nts two CHICAGO, May 10.-An automobile, with Increased on YARDS 25th and Oak Streets. Telephone Douglas 986. < BOEKHOF RETAIL DEALER Milano this morning shot the girl through the temple, causing aimost instant death, | shot the mother and then took polson. The | mother and Milano will probably recover The V\_/_eather. cloudy new is opened and there tow hat districts it The Store For Ladies To ,Buy Liqueurs Courteous lady clerks will sell you a gallon of homemniade Grape Wine, red or ‘white for $1.00 Imported Italian Olive Ofl, per qt,, o Y o & ity 7 Rex Beef Extract, f.0z.:jar Fisher Beef Extract, 2-9z. jar Burnham’s Clam Bouillpn, for con |doned in an alley here today, is belleved {0 be the muchine which caused the death | Mrs. Behr and nor hueband. a carpenter, |§ A1l suggestions must be mailed by May 20th, 1910 were ebout to cross the street, when the it st | Platner lumber Co., the eyes of her husband. disappeared Into Lincoln park. The alley | OFFIOB—Ground Floor, in Wwhich the machine was found by detec- | Brandets Thesten Slag. “Doc.” C. 8. Breed, the ¢ o t g { Davis. Lucas, Mahaska and Keokuk coun- | #¢cident Inspector, was before the body to show that| i e o8 TIEAE N0 HORNE SOUR- T T olice captatn, whose son is hellovea | Y ‘ B N ountles; could handle properly; and fhut'hiess he | 0N car, is active In conducting the investiga- by a step-son, John T. Cooper. He came he . tlon. Three saloon keepers and the dri , and has been in the en- | said that he was willing t8 work hard, but| When a mine s RHER 824 108, OtReE [ b Oumighh I 100 &0 that it was phyaleally impossib) 1 hi JOINoRie pnpveatn. for Mol ot 0y o3 inced 1 | witl probably be Thursday afternoon. and der the present arrangement he coula not| declde the question and make a scale of| mill be In ciarge of Rev T.'d, Mackay of do justice to his work. ' He sald that h ! s 2 e | NAMED BY PRESIDENT Mes. 1@ May Berkm | ——— The funeral of the late Mrs. Ida May | For not mu ehdnge For chang S Nebraska- in tempera lowa—Partly in_temperature atures at Omaha rtly re. for home to Entér the primaries in the race Riehard Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson L. F. Jones and wife, Watertown, 1. A An M one-act farce was enacted at and will spend a few days here, g * - o # Tungsten Lamp to Do With Civil Service?” All | lred Ot/ me. with Counciimen Jonnson and Berka ia curred during a recent trip to Chicago h\l i afternoon At 2 o'clock, and the meeting was Omaha Monday night, the council wasn't In session, he went and He started from Kansas Clty last Satur- calmly said that he @ANE "BTeve that reached a streteh of road that mired the permiselon. Mr. Michaelsen rose to his feet| Shenandoan, Ia., to Omaha. Maryville was mayor has a telephcne and that the elec: when the way was plowed through to left Shenandovah and several cars wei sent Glenwoud, la., before they met the route- Councll Bluffs was reached a presentable pathfinders and there t W was enter- 80 Lo Ch , Which 18 the end of the trip, State Convention of Knights of Co- Delegates from all over the state, repre- the Board of Trade building, for the an the various district deputies and state of- cloudy. 11l take place during the afternoon mes- Smith Leaves Friday. Representative W. 1. Smith of Council Bluffs, will leave) Washington, Friday next for 1 nomination Representative mith will op*n his campaign at Villisea on Mon day next of Lincoln, were in Washington today, en- | route to Philadelphia, wheré they take passage for Europe on May IA. Keith and wife, Lake Preston and E. C. Bent and wife of Dell Rapids arri in Washington today from Richmond, Va., | the Monday afternoon meeting of the com- A ¥ | mittee of the whole of the city eouncil, en- Gllddenltes titled “A Trip to Chicago, or What Has a £ | The entertainment was furnished chiefly Reach Omaha | by the city electrician, W. Michaelsen | der the direction of Counciiman J. H. Hum- the chorus. The motif for the comedy was $3 which Waldemar Michaelsen, city elec- i trician, asked be allowed as the expenses in Dai Lewis and Crew Shown Way Into City After Two Days' Battle attend a conference on Tungsten lamps. He with the. Mud 414 not know that he wanted to go, or did| e o not get an Invitation to go Wbl a Saturday | Sunburfed, weary and tred, Dai Lewls| scheduled for Monday and his pathfinding crew for the Glidden | Immediate action was necessary, he said tur were shown the way Into the city of [ and as the mayor was not in his office and Aftér two days of hard traveling over | then asked the body to refund him the 330, roads that sec d almost impassable, the [ if it deemed it right and proper. Glidden scout finally landed at Omaha.| The bill was read and L | pulled the strhig that started s L T day morming, but got stuck in the mud be: fore he reached St. Joseph. Sunday morn- | subordinates should be allowed to run ing he left St Joseph for Umaha and again [ around the country attending conventions and meetings without having first obtained muchine. After leaving St. Joseph the route was|to #ay that it was impossible to get per- directed through Maryville, Mo, and|mission, as the mayor's office. had clased for the day, but Hummel Insisted that the reached sunday wrternvon, but after en- countering the muddy roads the attempt to | trician should have used it 80 farther was given up until Monday, OUmaha. Word was received in Omaha st 4 o'clock Monday attepnoon. that: the pathtinder had out to Ahow them the way to the city, H. o) drickson furnished & car for the newspaper men, which took them almost to tinders. Ochers who were Intcrested In the tour had cars to meet Lewls and by the time showing of automobiies was ready to enter Omaha. The Rome hotel was the rendesvous of the tained at dinner by auto enthusiasts. The pathfinder left Omuha Tuesday morning for Des Moines and will then Welcome Visitors| lumbus Now in Eession in This City. senting the several councils of the Knights of Columbus in Nebraska, met Tuesday morning in Knights of Columbus hall in nual state conyention. The gathering was presided over by State Deputy Arthur F. Mullen of Lincoln and ficers made their reports for the year. A | recess was galled at noon until 1:3 o'clock and the annual election of state officers slon. Omaha council WAl entertaln the | visitors Tuesday night fn the local club| rooms. 1 not m blood stains on the wheels, found - aban- |ot Mrs. Albert Behr last night | car is sald to have swerved into Mrs The chauffeur did not stop and quickly Send answers to Dept. B, tives several miles from the scene of the | there was more work in' tie job than he| No. 4, Boone and Webster coun. !0 have been one of the tive men in the|Charles A., and Mrs. H. F. Trumble, and was given an assistant he would resign. He | is any question as are sald to have been the other occupants. | graving business ever since. The funeral to be In three places at once, and that un | the joint boare “‘“’I“CENTENARY COMMITTEES prices, All Saints church. cared more for his reputation that for the b, and that he dldn't want to | some- | ) y D) o . n! et some- Men Who Will Have Charge of Af- |, .o o place from the residence tairs at B a. m, Thursday. Services will be held thing get by him which ought tobe looked pointed | at the St. Mary Magdalen church and burlal atter. | Councliman McGovern. said that “Doe.” | will be at the German Catholic cemetery Hour | 54 m levue Celebration Ap- Halley’sCometNot Star of. Bethlehem ! S L. | President John Lee Webster of the Belle- i [ at s vesterday Webster, | was the first man who ever obtained a city Job who offered to -vesign.. and that Die FOOD FOR MEMORY The Kind That Bullds U» the Brain It 18 hard to helfeve that certain kinds of food will strengthen the meniory, and vet, upon the condition of the brain de- pends the character - !ym.m‘hl that they ought not to let him go. | of the mind, and its Hé moved that the matter be referred to the finance committee which should be in structed to try 1o find & way to give the insp an stant, at not over $100 a month. The motion was carried There was some discussion ove:. the mat- ter of appropriating $250 to be expended for an assistant to/the city bacteriologist. It Father Rigge Says History Will Cor- | roborate Statement—No Danger of Collision. Proving beyond the possibility by means of diagrams that there danger of collision between the earth and Halley's comet, Father Willlam Rigge Mon day night when lecturing in the auditorium | of doubt was no vue Centenary Celebration assoclation has announced the following subcommittees to | take charge of the details of the celebration which will be held at Bellevue, Neb., June 2, 1910 Program Davidson, W. H. Rot Finan ilton, Francis A Edgar H. Scott Willlam M., Jonathan Bdwards, Edson Rich, Haller, Frank T. Ham- | gan. West | Beaton GAYNOR CENSOR A Cruel Mistake lect a cold or cough. Dr New Discovery cures them and consumption. 50c and $1.00. For Drug company King's prevents sale by Is to n OF STAGE Big Theater on Hroadway Closed by m m m m m m m m m valescents, 2 bottles [or. 15¢ Excellent cooking brandy, per qt bot . . An 8 vyear old K whiskey, per gal ap Bverything and anything in the liquor line at correspondingly low prices. ucky B $ rbon Mail and Telsphons Orders Promptly Pi'lod, CACKLEY BROS., WINE MERCHANTS 131 M. 16th Bt. Qpp. P.0C. Both Phones Hall-George K. Palmer, Charles O Transportation—Dr. W Learned, J. J. Breen clty—Theodore W. MeCullough, Har vey Newbraneh, oJseph Polcar Memorial Marker—Henry T. Clarke, Rob- ert Harvey, Samuel C. Bassett President Webster has called a meeting was brought out that Dr. Langfeld is kept from making sclentific tests because his ne Is 30 occupled in,washing and ster Ilzing the large numbék of vessels which must be used. The mattes was referred to the finance committee. y Order of Mayor of New York. power to remember and to exert Itself in varlous ways, and a healthy braln can only be maintained by well selected food Now know that dally use of the brain uses up eértain parts that are thrown out through the pores to the outer surface of the skin. This waste 1s natural and must be made up from food. of Creighton university sald that such { statements were made by those who had no | sclentific the subject. An audience that fllled the hail listened to the asironomer a learnedly of the astral ¥isitant whose splendor in an- other te will be iluminating |the heaven, of the general committee and the subcom Probably more intere mittees for Saturday, May 14, at 3 p. m. than his denial of The final arrangements for the cénten- | which had credence f the first establishment of any bus native, was b ot enterprise or commerelal underta hat Halley the wsoll of Nebraska will be Bethlehem. rated at this meeting. The « veterred already exciting the widest | The wmatter of ordering that the barn at!asu According to he said, | not slone . in Negbraska, but 1114 Douglas strcet be torm-down was rex! the comet iiad appeared eleven years before | throughout the country xothb ferred to the legal department. Just before Chri »wing probable er of | assuming national COMMITS SUICIDE post, Kewanee 1 think, he Thomas Killa Heenelt Be- {mo [ was bothered fushand Refused to Take |0 L oood i yianeys Nepis. Game. ago 1 started taking Foley and soon saw they were 1 kept on takls Lobeck. 5. Bets, Myron L, | Captain ‘Henry E. | | | knowledge b . NEW YORK, May 14.—Mayor Gaynor has | become for the day a censor of the stage | As a result one of the biggest theaters on Broadway i closed for indefinite pe | rioa wh he discours: Up to O'Nell Compitay. The cityl dogsii't intedd to let the O'N Insurance .edmpany of South Omaha back down from the propasition to insure the city hall for §250.000 for theee Lenrk ‘At wn exg pense of $1.200, and it was ordered that & report be brought in ordering the forteiture of one of the led checks put up by the company uniess the agreeient s reached days an AMUSEMENTS, Abeut Auto supplies. First or last you will find it quite essary to go to' the Omaha Rubber.Co. 1608 Harney street for: rubber clothing automoblie accessorles o when you have traded then s a tria We carry r long-lasting kind Stng to his audience the collision am titlon of his a was not the Siar In support of his state the r the Chinese ne-Nuls food was made especially to rebuild*he Brath wid nérve centers. An experience in Chicago will {llustrate “1 nad & terrible slege of gastritis; my stomach refused everything in the way of tood until I got hold of Grape-Nuts. It was. perfectly wonderiul and marvels s to see the difference—! began to im- prove at onze 1 welghed myself about that time and found that 1 had 118 pounds to my eredit I gained In welght, strength and health steadily and rapldly, and now weigh 160 pounds and am strong and in better health than ever in my lire” I have lately had a seven months course of Instruction In vocal musie, and have memerized 53 songs end. most .of he accompaniments besides several plano Jiaces. Wiien Listarted in it seemed dif- floult to memorize one. but my memory has been growing better gvery day and 1 now find it easy o commit to memory wihout difticulty. have taken no medicine, but my stoady diet of Grape-Nuts f0ad has given th, health and memory The, Road to Wellyille here's a Reason.’ Hver read the ahove letter? A new one | from time to time. They are theory imag ertion s is one of the best remedies of the American Drugglsts Syndlcate, It contains medicinal properties of the famous waters of Carlsbad, Wiesbaden and Marienbad It cleanses the system nates gout, rheumatism, gravel corrects torpfd liver, poor diges- tion, and is good for the kidne the blood and the nery If you are all run down and your system needs cleansiog and toning up, it your sppetite is bad and your brain isn't clear, you'll be very much pleased with this acing just emedy, which is next to a good ||y iiiee Bvery Day, 3:36—Bvenings, 8:15. claimed. them and now | physician's preseription This Week—Clara Belle - Jerome, I um free from bachacho and the paintul ' a9 a tova | 4, Mildred Morris, \orhe 1 sladder misery 18 all gone. -1 like o e ive M1 of my friende and’ comrades about them this Sign Prices 100, 260 and 300, and shall recommend them at every oppor in the & Open Suminer. For ‘sale by all druggists Eveugs, 10 and 259 only he ary & comet goods, OMAHA vs. TOPEKA Vinton Street Park MAY 10, 11, 12 and 13. Friday, May Ladies” Game Called 3:45 VPRIV G ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE ment he | memc er n i hose and ste 0 garden logers. hem elsewhere | Where you - affair is be & 3 and interest, | hose of the elimi for a importanc said Julles & 3, Dept. 11 Mr. [saac Cook. comw At wo seven Commander ), ol SRRt s S P v | MOVEMENTS OF OUBAN STBAMSHIFS. Arrived sailed Noordam Verona Vaderiend Lake Chamslain Haverfora Tejsh, and could any one ask mander o writes: “For with bachache and About two months Kidney Pills That Tired Fealing Wirs, enuse Corn QUEBE PHILADRL) RUEN . "(I'IHAMHH\' B ticer e pryp KT #1gn that rour blood is w. Dutldiog Termio i1 A A : ¥ fust as pimpl uaward Groth, 22 North Fortyatton N frame, 32,000 Y are signs that it One of the greot facts PERSONAL_PAf Pnimmwus and is_that « parilla always removes That Ti Fecls w . ing, Kives new life and courage. ) & hospital, Chicago. s ae . 0 met aelay n X I o 't . B. Williams has gone ot § tip’ 1 ..nf..- gL se Mopimant. but b at DEATH RECORD K OCEDIA STOOK CO, Chicagh H \ e b - o Rural Comedy Diamns o PR 1 S e | s N Dewitt €. Bothwell Triple ar Sehencotady My Friend Fri A k Mins Alice H » dent of 4 Hood's sarsaparilia $|00 fGI’ ffadl mafk °m . u Ing In he Omaha schoal'. Went to Minn.r Bothwell, aged 61 @1ed | SCHENEOTADY. N. Y., May 10 —~Hecause il See, page (WO ” “ PHIA Mo, May nas, wite a brewery ted sulcide late vesterday usbard woud Not take her 1o the base ball with him. On her pique, the rboile acld and -was hu but death soon followed meés 10 you every =pring - v nting In vitals and other eruptions s impure of experiencs Hood's Sar b 10— Mrs, worker, ¢ because IPH Cora ner Fole ram oman rled tra. abservation . cuoity. ! it Mre. F. Smith In v siting: felends in tound ] wt Dewiit ( years -m\ Thurs 1,000 seats (...u Saturday Tuesday 1 lingss. e I chocoliteq arolls. MInn. MORday mieht 10 @I AT 1 Laia dguid . G of preumonia after a week's | MI¥. Josephlye Lippeillo vefused : to con 100 doses b matinees, | of the W V Draw Y setolo the mapriage , of hor 16-ycas ‘:x;‘efl ll’n;h:u\):fl::hh wing and llf W tablets calicd Batsatabs. ls survived by two chudren, | daughigr, . Apgelina, 1o Lucano Milano, | LIRS

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