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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1895)
I _ . - _ - - - - _ - - - _ - - _ _ - - - . . n . . . - - . . , . . . " " - - _ _ _ - - - - > - - . - , - -n- - - - - - - - - L ' - - I . 'J'ITH OMAJlA : DAILY . flE1 : SUllDAY . AUGUST :1 : j395. ) 8 _ _ _ _ _ n , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . A i VETERAN'S ' STORY. I I : ' Gen. allin Praises Munyon for His Great Worli. IIN Jt."lnrnllnfl leo IIt'nUh Iti ' III III" ' \'eo"h'rrlll I I.I t I le Sipiir 1'.11..1" General A. II , Catlln.formerly Deputy Sur , I reyor or the port of Ne\\ : York Is t a veteran , or the army , nlill a well-known repuhllcan olltlclan "I have ben trollbletl with catarrh for many years , " sold ( General Catlin. "I 1 doc- toted for It n great deal , but did . not obtain - tain any material relict , anll thlll winter my con.Utlon . was terrible. I took cotI < l easily , anll my nose became stol'l.ell ' . ( up. I hall see vere pains ) across the front of my heall , my eyes became watery. I sneezed a great deal ! , antI my hones and joints ached contlnuall Whell I got up In the IIIGrnlng my throat was filled with a nasty slime , which clroppell there during the nIght. , I hull to hawk II great deal anti this malle mu gag and often vomit. There was a roaring or buzzing Found In , my cars , and my breath was very 01- fenslve I lost my appetite , ran down In weight. and became cleprl'lIse,1 , In my spirits. "I tried thoroughly Huveral , 01 the hrst physicians , Fo-callell , In New York , took patent nostrums 01 all lescriptions but grew worse all the time. "Plnally I beg In \Iun'on's : Catarrh Heme- Illes. I thought It was no use and hlld but little faith , but I began to ImproVe right away My .lspase rapidly yielded < to the y remedy , anll I underwent a change that : was wondcrlul. WihIn a short time I \'as entirely - tirely curt4l the last trace uf the hideous disease had vanished and today lY friends are marveling at the great Ihanle In me. I Is a wonderful relief to feel strong and healthy again , ali It gives le great pleasure to testy that lY restoraton to health Is duo to Mtinyoti's Catarrh Hemedy. " Mllyon's , Ioloeo\athlc Remedy Company - ny , 01 Philadelphia put 111 a cure for every - cry disease. Nu mater what thin disease Is or how many doctors have lal(1 to cure you , ask your druggist for I 2-cent vial 01 ; .I ole 01 ( ) Iulyon's cures and I you are not ' will Le refunded. benefited Leneftell your money wil rellndecl Those who are In doubt ns tu the nature or their cl.sease . shouhl al1ress Professor funyon , 150 Arch street Phl.Ill'lphI8 , , ghv- Ing toll sYlptoms ) 01 their ihisease. Proles- sot Munyoniii : carefully diagnose the case and give you the benefit of his advice ILso- lutely free or all charge. The Hemclles will be sent to any address on receipt . oC retail prIce. A full line of ' MUNYON'S REMEDIES , On hun . : lalo ( . looelt ot l'llc" ' < ' 111 > .1. < , > , t I' , ( . , 11.1 ( ' 0. , U0 T'amam street Or'IIsII" ' laxtun hotel , - OIAIA , Ntn S IESTiMo : ' ' 7' flYI'STIXCI DISEASES W'h1tIEN WON tRlt. V fully beesuise the ) ' weaken you hiowly , graiu. ( ally. Io ) Riot allow ttilq atu of 1)11(1) ' to make 3'Otl opoor , flabby , innnutu ro nina. I I eat I Ii , htrerlgtti nnil 'ior IM for you vlictlier yJ ; lie ! icb or poor. The Ureat I I uclyan I. to te had oii ly fl inn the j son Ihedk'ai Iutittite. Fhil woiaterfuh clt'ov.ry was inaiheby the hlcialits of the oki famous hint. Ron Medlcl hiistitute. It Is the stroIiti'st stint most powerful vitalizer ijunlo. It Is so hiovtrfOh that it i ; 5iuhi1) ' wonderful how hiarmles It i'i. You can get hi. from iiowhic.re lint from the hhiulson tihICa1 institute.Vrttc for circular. itiih tetiniotihahs. This etraorihinary lteJiiveiiator is the iiiost eoinherful dibcovery of thio nc. It hioq beeii endorsed - dorsed by the lcitdliig sclentilhc mcii of Europe aiid America IIUIYAN i ptircl' vcetabTe. ItUI)1tN stops prcnaaturciies of the this- charge in twenty ilays. Cun Los'r uix- IUtJ I ) , eohistlptitlon , dlziiI'q , fatling siisotloiis , nervous to itchiiiig of the eyes ntiii otliir parts. Strngttioiis , Invlgorotes auth toties the entire 5)5teIn , It ii as Client ) as any other renwiy. 4 JLLIYAN cures dcljihlty , nervotiqiless , emis- 1ons. mat ( heVClOp and restores weak orgiis. ! 1'oit in the back , los'es by tiny or iifhit stopped ( itiickb- _ Over 2OO trivOLc iinlorsemeiis. ( l'rematiirencss means iiispotcticy lii the fIrst Ftage , It ; 4 fl symptom of etuhiiai VCilkIit55 anti barreitijess. It can tie stopped iii twenty day , by the use of iludyriti. Hudyan COStS ItO more titan any other remedy. Saint for circuhars ninh testimonials. TAINTED ltLOOI-Imptirs blood dun to erlous prlvat' ihluirders carries inyrl1uha of iore- producing gerr.is. 'rlten comes sore throat , pitiphes , copper coioreil sots , ulcers iii uotith , oPt sores and falling hiltir. 'ou call sa r' a trip to lint springs by . writing for 'limed Itook' to the old physicians of the ZIUISON rIIEIJICti. E'STITVTE , btnektnn , lEiiket unit Ellis Mt. . , s twiscc , , CAl. - - - - $ &OUPHJENE : ! ' I Cuis thu eitet or dr-abuse , excehses , - 11lsslons , Impotency , . . varlcocelo anti Consti. patton. Ono dollar a PltOI. dolar . box , six Cor J5. For . rle b\ l ' 'riE GOO . . MAN bnlG CO . . tUO Farnm SI. Central Mississi ppi. Toe Garaen of the Weld ! Summers Lool--Winters Mid ! I 1ean temperature 42 to Gd . Average rain. taU 6 Inches. No long cold winters. No coli hhigitttng hot 8Ullel ' . No blizzards. No drouths Free fuel. hood water. The wrll'r. 1he I , earliest larlwts In the l'ountry. . The best I pries ror fruit and garden t.uck Twenty I I acres properly worl < c1 make you more money anti make I t'uplel' than hits best 1 160 ICI'es In the west or north. The tide has tlrne < towlr < t the bouth , the land oC quick. est and slrest results with the least I risk and ' labor. One hair the work } 'Ol do here wilt bring you ( our times the I'lsulh. In this wondertul } ' rich country ; then' Is no sueh thing ! S falhtirts. 'I'ho People are Crlendl the climate delightful Ieople healt1 ; ralronll ' facilities Irst-cluH' , anti the whoo country bIds arid pn's Cor what ) ' 01 raise Cattle run out the \holE year nna do wel and two to thn'o crop" c'an he raised each 'eur. denco Parflctilar , ' I1\en . Oi application ; corrcspon. 11110. W , AMES , G 1 ' Aaont HH I 7 FI'ltl St. . Otitaliti. Neb. Does Yii . Underwear Pinch bocaUBO It'a ahnm1 ? I- I washed with _ _ lorn , WOOL SOAP .twold always sluy the sle "bo fame I true oC blankets ( tlt woolen lodR Cleans carpets : [ so they look like now. ABSOLUTELY l'Ulurelhmt : for the lATl ) IANUFACTUUEI ) ONLY BY RA WORTH & SCHODDE , CLIICAUU , U. S. A I TALKED OF WATER \ SUPPLY I State Fair Managers in Session Perfecting . PIan3. . I WILL DEPEND UPON A SYSTEM OF WELLS , \rr"'IA'I"I ( " for tlu' " ! lll" 111.1- , " , , , . . , . . . uf III I'IIA ( "IIII..f..I-II.t"l" .r . the Ir"lllrlll'"I" , for ( lie lug SIioi. The board . or managers of the Nebraslla State fair lel at the Millard , yesterday with John 11. Insmore ) or Sutton , Martin Dunham of Omaha , Milton Dooltte or North Platte , S. C. Basset of Gibbon , g. L. Vance of Iawnee City , E. A. Barnes or Grand Island and ItobertV. . l.'uras of hlron'iiie Ilresent. The question of water supply at the ( new Call grounds was brought up by Mr . Barnes and , tsdls were decided upon , the water to La forced up by steam pump ! . Thee Is an artesian well with a strong few rough a two-Inch pipe a short dlstanc Outside the grounds . and , Iwas proposed to lisa this In tile lIervlce. The subject of hydrants was considered , and most of them defInitely located around Ihe grounds . so that all buildings and booths ! might be well slpllle,1 , with \vater. Ilans for the 1111 building were nc cepted. antI an order issued for its erection. The elevation shows a very neat structure with a large tower In the center , anti one a tl'lle smaller on each sld or the tour cor- nerR. . I wil cover a pace on the ground thirty. six feet square. It was leported to lhe board that Postmaster - master Iarln hall received consent from the dep1rlment at Washington to establish a IHJstofce at the rounlls. There wi be 10- catecl In connection with the service anum- her of mall boxes In the buildings , and at cOI\ullent places outside. I Is proposed to lake the mal delivery fIrst class In every re pect. I Is Expecle,1 , that all lal wi be del\'ee,1 by special carrIers. Tlces oC admission have been sent to all known newspaper men In Nebraska , and teal all klown agricultural newspapers . In the world. Whele It Is known I hat such per- SOls hive wives , two tickets have been sent When not , and all vised , the wife Is promptly supplied. I any have been omitted I will be cUllshlerel1 a ravel to Le Informed , when response will Colow at once. When editors reach the fair grounds . other , and heretofore courtesies , tt \ be exte1lell ! Asmtstont I General I'relght Agent Phillppi 01 the Missouri Pacific Is still waiting for the lease of the property near the state fair groimmels . alll consequently Is not In. the mlhlest mOGds. lie recetved an intimation from the authorities having the lease In charge that It , would ha - executed soon. rhiis . however , ho has heard for several da's past , and Is inclined to doubt the 8(1- thentlcly or the statement lie Is getting anxoo , anti wants to commence work on the terminals as soon as possible. The Dlr- Inltol people are also becoming anxious. and between the two roads there Is a Ceel- lug that the lease Is a long time In coming. Mr. hicks who Is acting In behalf of the State Pair anti Driving Park asoclation. says that he eoulll not obtain a lease any soonll' . as the owners oC the property live In the esl r - 1 ( Iii tilt II " p.r t'lh' i ' : \ \rl"'R BUPI.'ALO , Aug. 2.-George Allen , one of the men who kidnapped Lawyer O. O. Cotte lioimse for ransom , has been arrested at the Mansion . " 'li.t'l'iIiht I.'un l'lCS'I' . l-'u i l'rt-eeth.-iI h , . Sh"'r , II I I Itt' I . ( 1t'iiit' S.hw.t I'ortloii. WASllZGTON , Aug. 2.-The forecast for Saturday Is : 1"01 : e1r.alt-Fuh' , 11r cetet I } ' shower In the extreme southwest I.orton : north- wpsterl winds , hecomlng variable. For Iown-Occa"ional showers ; 1'loLably ' slightly cooler In the extreme southwest Portion : variable wi mld. FO' Missourl-Oec&tsionai showers : south- ' ' ' winds. ts'esterly wlnt > For Hun > af-I alr , I10cellell by light Slmntveri4 In the extreme uastCl1 portion ; vii na ble vi ntis. , I'eiSouth _ Dtkota-Cieneraiiy fair sightly 1"0' . ) II\ta--Cunllal ; s'lghty vlllalllu Wllm 1 winds. lu thin extreme southern portion ; 1..11 1 ' lrt.\t. OFFICE OL' . TiE WI ArlEn nUlEAU , OMAhA , Aug. 2.-Omaha report of tem- l"I'ntllc mind rllCul , colpalet with the eoriei-poiitiiiig day oC the past four years : IM'5. ' 1831. 1S03. 1592. Maximum temperature. . 1e2 ! 7S SI UJ MInImum temflherftttlrC ) . 61 m 6t.- tcmlertule - Avertige temiliterature . . . 78 .0 ) 72 Th 111'llotnton Vell1" temlellt . . . IIU . . . . . 1' .O .OJ . ( Condition of temperature amId preciplta- Lieu at U111h [ for the dl ) ' and since March 1 , 159 : : Nurmn..l tempe.ature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 01111 s for the . ( lay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accilmuiattl excess since Mmtrch 1------- 1&2 AeCllull1 1 excss . . . . : . . lalcl . . . 1. . .1 Inch : Delclpncy Cor the day. . . . . . . . . .1 Inch Total precipitation since March 1 113 ; Inches 'otailreeillaton - . . . . . . . . . . . Deficiency / since : llrch 1. . . . S.lIU Inched 1"I".e. f01 Ot'r Stat IliuM nt S I" , , d1 . " : . ; g S1 TIUSS ' [ 0 : tTriiY E . E ! @ \ET : K. g g : 'h r : ; ; ; . . . . . = . . . . 08 - ! T i'nrt cloudy North . Platte. : . . : ( ' ( I . ( It ) I'art cioutiy Plllc ll tO .01 IareloUly \ 'ltlotiltttlth . : . . . . . 7 $ i.tIl TIP , \1llluu. 71 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . tl . , , , Lllieio . . . thlea ; o . . . 71 iU .00 ) dainty S. . . 14M11 . , . . . . . . . 71 10 ) .00 Part cloudy HI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10ull Piet. . . PaH. . . . . 7H 1 ( .1)0 ) Clear. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oa\'eapurl. . . . 71 1 .IHI CI\I ) ' Kamt . . . . . . . . . : . \ . City. . . . 7 2 .0(1 Clear. lalHn I I elel . Ciy. . . . . . . . 71 "i 11 1 : . .0I.a ( r. . L.n..r. . . . . . . . 7.1 if . ( Itt Choiiiiy . halt Lake City. . . . . . lti P'S . III ) CoIII . : hl 11e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hltblitarog. . IlhlarcK. . . . ll i ) HI 1 I .00 Clear. M. Vlitc'itt . . . . . . 7 i 1'O . tin i'ai , t elomnly M.110" ' . . . . . . . . . . . IU .IIIIIut eloll Clteyeiiiitj . . . . . . cit i" .00 Part cloudy 5111CM Ultv. . . . . . . . . .fO . eOU . Mie. Ullv. . . 16 11 OOCiear. Haphl . dity . . . . . . tH l IHltlalt ( C ho tidy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U at % I'll ' oil . . . . . H : HI ; .00. Pal chummily - " ; , . -1"Sllenle8 trace or precihiltal ' 10mm. 1. . A. W J'LSI. Observer. Sr ° JRc " t , , _ < " , s ON ENJOYS ! 9th the method ali resnls when SYIUp of Figl it taken ; it is 1)ICaaflt 111 refreshing . to the taste , ald acts gently yet pl'Olpty ) 01 thp Jiducs , ] h'C' ald BowoH , clcalcs tile syg. . ' .1 ) CffCCthlalIy. dispcis coldA , head- lchcs 1111 ( fo\el'l ' and cmes llltiitt1aI .nstipation , S'llp of FigR if the Dily 1lcdy ( of its kili ever pr. dnced , plc'ing ) to the taste and ac. optahlo ) ) to the ttOIIIHh , prolpt in it notion anti truly JChiCl'iCifl ) il its cffect.s , PreIarl ) ( only flol the most healthy and : lgrceahlo stibstaiices , its many oxcelcnt qunlties Ollcml it to nit and hl\o made it the most & popular remedy known. S : lp of Figs is for sale in fO cent bottles by aU 1eadixi drug. ltb. Any relnLlo druggist who may not have it oq baud will pro- 0111'O it prompty for our one who wishes to try it. Do not accept : my " tibstitiite. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANC1.CO. CAL LOUISVILLE. / K IfW rP 11 liAYfl : hIltO5. III : ! lh'rII" . Inrllln I $ zil . " . I.AIJS' WHAI'mtS , I luligOs and lark anti , light prints , 40c Other wrappers , In dark and light colors 65c 7&c , SOc , Otc anti . . U.2C. r.ADS LAWN mmssl lack and white , bhle anti white anti pink and whie stripes ' , $10 : , worth $4.00 . Swiss lawn tInts or blue , russet brown anti heliotrope . $1.95 , worth HGO. $ Swiss lawn tints or corn green , Iicll. trope ( antI blue , lrlrmell wIth satin and \alencennes lace , $ : .05 , cheap al $ G.50. Sl'ECIAI4 CLOSING SAl.I' of Chlhlren's file wash dresses . In 1Iml ) lawn nlll ehlllLry , at 05c , former prices from $1iC to $2.25. I.AUZmmEI WAISTS , 19c . 25e , 3c , Oitc , 98c. Our tidaL dqlartment his been a per- feet success the 11rcl'nt sellson nnc we "hoar. fully close out the balance or our stock at I price. Si'rCIAL : SALt O tIRNTS' : I UHNISI 100 dozen men's gauze shirts , lOc , worth 25c. 25c.I c.I case or men's Mc balbriggan shirts and drawers , go nt 25c cccii. Ien's jersey ribbed lisle threall shirts n1 tirawers . worth $100 $ each retiucati to 50c. 1.000 cozen four In hUII and teck ties . 121hc. special for tomorrow t for 25c. 1 case or : \Ien's' fast black sox , lOc per [ pair , worth 20c. ] 0 dozen men'R Backstone unlauncerec shirts , New York mis musln , double Lack mind front , SOc each worth 75c. 1,000 dozen men's negligee shirts , worth SOc anti The , go at 25c. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY. \Ien's : $1 I.GO amid $2.00 $ fine Cur derbys , latest style , black and 1rown , 08c. Men's : $1.50 and $2.00 $ fine fur fedora , latest styles , black amid brown , ! 5e. Men's $1.50 anti $2.00 line Cur soft hat In black anti brown , 18c. 25c. \Ien's : i5c anti $1.00 straw hits Saturday , Children's straw hats , lOc ' 20c and 25c. \ ortli 25c , SOC all i5c. a 110CR flY. GtCm\ IIAHGAIZS 1"Ol SATLJItIAY . Best Minnesota Superlative , $1.00 sack. Makes : light hread. llakers' lelght ( patent ) , 75c. Good flour , SOc sack. Quirt can peaches , 12lc. Quart can plIIS , 12c. California pears , per can 9c. Quart can : tOlatoe , Gc. \ . Can good corn. Sc. Can string Leans , 5c. Igh grade Mach I anti Java , 30c. Gohlen Rio coffee . 25e. 1iAYI)1N'S ) IUTTlm 1,11MARTMENT. I.'resh cotmntry batter. 7c. 9c anti lie . Finest country butter made , 12c. CrealerIc and lOc . and the finest made our separator creamer . only 18c. ) 11 YD N liltOS. . Leaders In Low Prices. ' . WANT \ \ IllS BAIL INCHEASED ) ( Contnued rrom Second Page. ) - - - - - - ported , he claiming that It amounted to $5.000. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'iitii-n Cit Iz-iia 1'ii . . " . PONCA . Neb. , Aug. 2.-Slleclal.-Au ( ) Indignation - cgnaton meeting was held here yesterday. The citizens met to protest against the corIng - Ing of the butchers' ' picnic whIch Is blc to occur at' this place Suncay next. The owners of the property are resolved not to allow the ground to be used on that day. The meeting lasCei a protest ajalnst their eom'.ng ' , amid alllressed to the mayor the following - lowing communicaton : \\'e , the gooll ci- Izens oC Ponc1 , clo respectfully heseech the mayor to usc all mtans In his Ilower 10 maintain law amid order cn Sunlla , August I , anti do hereby Illelge [ ourselves to stand Ly him In any effort he titay male to en- force the same. " GUl.rh'r hiesei'vttti.ii Sf. . . , . . SpnmG\mw , Neb. , Aug. 2.-Speclal ( Telegraimi.-J. ) i1 1 Cable , deputy United States marshal , amid others started for the Sioux reservation last evening for the Ilr- pose 01 recoverIng IGO 3-year-old steers. Tht steers \ ere let out Cur the season by the Helancp Trust company oC Sioux City , Ia. . to a squaw mnan . who , It Is said , has gotten IIl ) with the last one 01 them. Some of this same outfit 01 squaw men were among the parties who capturell Boeland ! , Clark , .1ek on anti Murphy , who stole Amspoler's cattle some time ago. This buuch 01 cattle Is worth about $5.000. and unless they are returned to the company then wil Le more trouble on the Rioux reservation < .1111. I t . . . : U..CIJ Cii Hi-il. NORTh PLATTg , NeL. , Aug. . -Speclal ( Telegram.-A . ) cal WIS tOday Issued for n flTavthTg oC the republican comm temen oC the Thlrtcenth jUIJlclal district , to be held at ChapPf ii. . \ Uflst 17 , to ( Icclle on a .Iate . for hldlng the convention to nomInate a candidate fur judge. I Is generally be- leved that I. I 1 Grimes oC this city will he the republcan nominee . for tiitrict judge. The LIncoln eoult ) republican central committee - mittee wil meet In tItI3 cty August Ii tu select a date for holding the counly conven- tmon - - - - Jc'tiuri'.i tn thl' Siiiiiiiii'r S'h.ul. AShLAND Neb . , Aug. 2.-Speciai.-iion. ( ) W. E. Andrews favored Ito ( summer school with a lecture at the Congregatonal church last night. Subject , "Citizermahip and Teachmo. " Miss 11 Meyer and sister Ella are visiting vlsltn with the Camles oC E . Wlggenham anti W. A. Harnsbarger. Miss Meyer Is return- Ing Crom Japan , where she was one 01 the facility of Toklo college for eight years , and Is 01 her way to Constantinople , where she wl mal\ her future home. 111".1" Ilrii'fs . INDA:01.A , Neh. , Aug. 2.-Speclal ( Tele- grllm.-The ) corner stone for the Masonic : temple was lalll yesterday , Grand Master : Henry H. Wilson 01 Lincoln omcfatn . A tendance. large numbH oC visiting Masons were II at- .ohn C. Haley oC Holbrook has iel a petition praying for n saloon ilcimse Indlanola camp of Modern Woodmen will hell I picnIc August 15. Two Inches oC r.dn fell In the last twenty- four bourse Ir"'p.1 In . \ I liii. GHANn ISI.AND , Neb. , Aug. 2.-SIC ( [ clal.-Tho ) prelmlnar ) ' trial oC Sam ilatmg Willam Haug and Solemon Oswald for crimInal - Inal aEsault was ended [ after 12 o'elocl last lilgIlt when Judge . Clifford dismissed the turn. The delense succeeded In proving an alhl Time number or witnesses all their close connection proved to the court beyond a doubt that IC a crime was commited the ' Haugs and Os\alll were not the men who commited it. 1'111"11"11 1.'n"I I , . AIlhiett'iJ , PL.TTSMOUTIl . Neb. . Aug. 2.-Speclal ( ) --The 5-year-old , laughter and only child 01 Dr. anti \Irs. : I.V. . Cook cUed this muorniog after surerlng ti I 1 diabetes for the past eight months. Funeral services viil ' servlees wil occur SUIlla ) and relatives from Omaha anti , Iowa will he here on that clay. , , ' Pit II ii i-i. n ( \ . . . . .I.IIJ"h'r. t . WgEIING WA1 : Neb. . Aug. 2.-Spe- ( clal Telegram.-I ) E. D1Y. a general merchant - chant , who has been In business for eight years , was closed imp today , by Kilpatrick , Koch I & Co. of Omaha through their ageut itereV. . I. Ga tes. Tbe amounl Is not knol n as 'et. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n"l" I nl It'I" " ' " - CII , . , BEAVEIt CITY , : eb. , Aug. 2.-Speclal ( Telegram.-Threo ) heavy showers have ( alien here since ll\lnlght yesterdllY. Early cent needs no more moisture to make the largest crop ever known. Late corn Is firm and growing fast _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PIh' I Unt'H Cliii imgt'il. lAHTINGTON , Neb. . Aug 2Speclal. ( ) The management lIas chanced the dates oC the fourteenth annual Cedar county Calr. Instead of September 24 , 25 and 26. the dates will be September 10. 1 and 12. hulls lt Duitenu. bUNCAN Neb , I\ug , 2.-Speclal.-We ( ) had a nice rain this morning , with Indica. corn tons ( of more I Is JUSl ' what we need for 4-- There 18 no better dinner wine than Cook's Extra Dry ImperlalI Champagne . I helps .llsest your food . O O Qg OQO Q SOUTH OltNHA NEWS 8 ooocccccce CGCCCCCC The case or Sioano against the Boutl or I' clucaton was caled In Justice 1.evy's cOlrl yesterday afternoon. Sloane was a janitor . at the vest Albright Ichool for twenty 10nths anti wall 8UIIose,1 , 10 .1raw $10 a month ror his services. Not long ago Sionne alleged In an amla\\ that he III heell cOlcele.1 to pay A. N. .iiagan , secretary 01 time Board or glucaton. . the sum or $10 her nlonth In order to keep his job. Now thai Sioune has bE'1 remo\ed he wantll his $200 bath . amid troposes to gel It Ir he can pOS' slbly do so. \\'lln the case was called yef \erday \ the attentl'it . or tlit' cnti Was 1.1/11 to the fact that Sloane had not given any bonlls to secure the Costs In the case , alit ! ht' was given unt Ilxtlonllo : ) ' to do to. The hearing or the case was then PostlJonel to t August 20. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "h' " ' ( lrt . . \I'rt''f..1 for . \ " " " tilt , Vie lcCarty wanllered away ( anti his dug. Olt lt lele\ue yesterday and got as far away as Otnalia where he was arrested by a constable . stable from JUstce CroEhs court on a COl- pllnt sworn out by John S. Mullen : , with \ \ her Vie had some words on the day or the Dawson lmivcstlgatiomi. At this trial . Million stated on the witness stalll that . McCarty hatl tried to Intlhllte : hll wih a Ienlver. but other wltneses , , \1 saul they were near by , state,1 , that he did not. Mc Carty threatened to have . : \lulen urrcsled for perjlry , but the county atorne ) ' ndvlsl'cl . him not 10 lt the hresemit time. McCarty : \ gave ball yesterday and was released. - ihIiMIi . ( 'It 1 y nl."II' , Irs. ' \ ' . A. 11cler Is quite sick friends rank Wison . or Greenlell , la. , Is visitltmg Attorney 11. G. Bell or lapllon spent yes- terday In tO'n. Miss NellIe Orelst has gone to Atantc , Ia. , , to visit friends W. J. Connoy , who has been ill with lung trouble for ole tlimtp , Is better. Judge . Ha set of lapllon was In town yuterllay aleroon vIsIting his friends. Tuesday evening thp Woman's relief corps wi meet at Masonic hIIII reorg.wlze. City Tre.lsurer Thomas hector wi exhlhl three or his tine Sl lernard dogs nt the com- log bench show In Omaha. Today the members of St. Anes' church ! picnic at S'IHlcate parle Amusements oC every kind have been provided. The 11wn social at Irs. D. I O. May's Thur day evening for the benefit 01 the FIrst lall- lst church was a Inanclal success. P.lyl Hennl , a butcher .Iolnl Ilslne s nCllr TweutY-Iourth and J streets rellrts the loss oC several hue ehlckens uiomn his coop which stalHls all night In frollt 01 his place. The Cuneral of Charles ShumalEer , who die I at hIs home InVest Albright Thursday oC consumI1ton , was held , yesterday afternoon. A large number of friends from Omaha at- temiti oil. The commission frm of Waggoner . Brne & Co. failed yesterdy afternoon. The Union Sleek Yards National bank will take charge oC the firm's allalrs. When the failure was announeed It causell comdclerable surprise on 'chane . as the firl was supposed to be as sold as a rock Dul marl\ts and slow busi- ness are IsEllned ns the cause. The Magic City Cycling club enjoyed a pleasant run to thc new state fair grounds Thursday evening. Z.xt Sunday the chili will male a run to Platsmouth , starting at 8 n. m. All wheel men In the city are In- vited to accompany the club. Tie : tart \\1 be mnde Irom 4H North Twenty-Iourth streel A. E. Blank . has Leen elected cap- lain of the club. -Ir. . ( ' 'rl.t 0.-ta 1'r DIvot-i . . . . NI' \ \ ' YORK , Aug. 2.-Judge . Gidersleeve today approved the relcree's Indlng In the Corbett divorce case. This gives Mrs. Cor- blt an absolute , Ivorce decree , wih time right to 1'tSlme her maiden name , Ohio Olie Ial < o. She .Is' ' t ( receive $5,200 a , year 01. . men ) ' . payable semi-annually. She may marry again , but Corbet Is forbidden to dOse so during the life ot his wile. I.OC.\ . tlg\'I'I'ICS. Yesterday the coroner held an inquest ( over the remains of Irs. Grier , who tlecl In Dentit Sii"rratlen's chair Thlrsday while lndeI the Inllence of chlorolorm. The verdict - diet attached Llame to noLolly. A meetng oC the l'ourtim'ard Republican club was held at WashIngton hal last oven- Ing. 1) . II. \\'heeler Isaac lascal , A. W. Foster , A. 11. BIIgHs anti Mr. : 10lmes made short atidrosses. S verai members ' nlhllesses. St\elal were re- ceivetl . Bud Evans Is In jail on the charge 01 larctn ) Bud Is wanted because he Is thought tu Le the mall who stole a bicycle ( mont \Irs. : William Dshman of 2507 Bur- , lotto street. The wheel wns stolen from the hal oC the he1se \Vetlmmestiay afternoon. Lotus gssman of DeWit came to the city a strange yesterday and fell Into the ( hanlls 01 confluence teen who swindled him out 01 $2 : They used the baggage plan , giving Essmnan I In alleged $1,000 gOIlrment bond as security for the money he advanced. The swlllers have not been caught. - - - pgnSox.1.ltIL \ l'IIS. J. W. Lansing oC Lincoln Is at the Pax- ton. ton.J. guest. J. J. Wiiams of Wayne Is a MIllard C. J. lysham , Ied Oak , In. , Is registered at the Paxton Miss Jennie ForI Council Bluffs , Is regls- tere.1 at time Darler. 11. Ii. Musgrove , Columbus , Neb. , Is regis- tered lt the Bnrker. Mr. : J. T. Lewis all wlCe are Chicago ar- rivals at the Dllrker. 11. 1) . Jenkins , University Place , Neb. , Is registered at the Barker. Mr. Elias Aloud Is registered at the Dar- lEer from Phiadelphia , Pa. J. C. Dahlman , one oC the deputy oil inspectors - specters , Is In tie city Crom Chttdron. General Solicitor Ianllerson left for the cast last [ nIght. lie will be away abut ten da's. The Minnesota : Cricket club and timeir ther Crlellls arrl'el , this moring at 10:40 : , and are making the Barker their headquarters. SUlerlntendent Saylor of the 1.lncoln city schools and SUl1rlntenrel Reese of the Oakland city bchools mire guest at the Ar- calle. Joseph Carhart , sUlerlntendent oC schools , St. COUIIlnn. : . , antI an applicant for the .suiteriittentlency of the Omaha schools , Is at the Millard. : \Irs. : \ Prer Weman . and 'ehlhlren of Yan- clala , wilow oC the late Congressman Hle- man oC . lnols , Is the guest oC Mr. William Cobur for a few da's. . ( .neral l'assenger I/ent Buchanan 01 the Eldlorn Is In WlterOVI , \\'is. lie will ar- rive home Sunday with Mrs. Buchanan from his European trip. They will be accol- panle,1 , Ly MIss Barbe Chief Surgeon Oalbralh oC the Union Pa- due. 1)r. H. Harvey hOot ! or Cincinnati Dr. I" . N. Conner , \Irs. : ( .Ibralh. Miss : Nugent anti Master \ \ 'IIlIo Galbraitit left ) 'esterdlY for halley . Idaho In the ' special car 012. The public generally will Lo glad to know that Mr. B. I \1. : \ Stickney who hns held the position oC chIef clerk > ' ' oC the Mercer since Its opening has now taken possession 01 that pOllllar holel lie will be pleased to see his mauy friends , who will rec61ve a hearty welcome and always 1111 the Mercer hotel strictly first-class and lp to date. Mercer hotel arrh'aI8 A. T. Vandement I : \f \ Dee Sioux City ; hi. S. Kent Cleveland ; ! hi. Griffith . ChIcago : Gorge II. Kitten . Kansas - I sas City ; J. II. Justel , St. Louis ; H. J. : \\1-1 \ her , C. E. Ieyes , Lincoln ; J. 11. Hazelet , J.I I II Miller : , O'Nei , Neb ; I. H. Choneland.1 William C. Healey , Newman Grove ; I. I. Spooner Council Burs ; J.1 : Converse , G. : E. Converse , Milwaukee. ' NehirnsIniiN a -tI.I.I. , At the Paxton-C. V. Macalt . St. Paul ; II. M. Oliver , hastings. : \ the erchnnls-Asron [ Wall , Loup City ; Mrs . A.V. . Hinds , ArlIngton. At the Arcade-\\ ' , O. Wilson , Aurora E. S. Cassel , Douglas ; J. S. Cassel Cook ; E. D. Town Grand Ilan . - . 1)iIi ) , _ 4 _ OnIEH-Susan. aged 44 ) 'earl Thursday Charley afternoon tinier . August , I , 169 , beove,1 : wife of Funeral to hike Place from family resIdence - Idence , 31 Parker street Saturday afternoon . noon at 3 o'dock , Alguct 3 , 1b)5. Inter- ment St. MaTY M.ailiaien cemeter 'lendl In\'lted " liilI ' : { I'I " ' , \ ! . \ 1 1 1'I' . Ilnr.1 OrJ'r" ' 1'llrtJ'n In I Ii iN U"- 1"rllll11 lnl,1 hIT , After a year or comparative hnrmony nn other sPlit has developed In the Bonrll or Public Worlls , and I the present cOIHUton" contnne there arc livelier tmes In" pos' peeL ect.At the regular meeting of the bo.tr'i yes. tertitty afternoon Street Comml310ner Ins- liar was absent. C0t3tquenty the proceeti- InHs were brief , but Inllortntt Commls- shutter \\'Inspear Introlllcell a resolution by which the street commissioner wns Ilstructed to at olce lay off Illefillllly every ell.loye . In his drlnrlment except , the street dealt- log alit ! shlcwalk . repaIr gan 3. This affects Semite thirty mtmemm. The resolutlolIS quietly "clarel passNI ald thel Cllrmnntllro ! : \ Introclucel [ Il0thtr which prctcal\ - prl\ell the street missioner or Ihe cOltr < 1 or his owu depart meet. I provhlell ! thlt the stlet cemmlssloner sholill be , Jrectel ; to slbml to the ! board a cletlllell tlaly re- itt ) rt 01 elch man eml.locll . I t his delnrtment un the I Irecedlng 11ny. the report to show where each 111 was en110)'ell and how many hours he workell This wits also adopted without tllscus810n. The contract for rallng Mason street Irom "wenty-elghth to 'l'wemity-imihmth street was let to Allred Irlnnrd lt 1 cents. The contract for gradlnl the alley between - tween Twenty-eIghth a nil Twent-nlnth t In.l . Mason anti Pacile streets was let to the saute butlder for 13 cent , . lie tmms the only bidder - tier In each case. The action or the board In reJarl , to the street 11epartment was explained by Chair- man \unro : [ to be because the eXI'IIHlltur.s ' In that department were too high. lie said that the July Ity : roll had nmount , to over $3,000. or tmeaniy donble what It was In any single month oC last year. S Impure blood Is the cause 01 boils. plnl111s Inc other erupthtiis. lined's Sarsapsrlia purifies time blood and cureb these troublp ( L\'I'I S Ci ? SI."VlNAliSM : lun\'X ' 1'1.1. . "r 11"I rll [ , " , \.m..1 thii I U l'i' \ \'t'II' * M . \ sri , \'I t " ' , ' " " , 'ul..I. Hnpply the gates oC sectlonaJsm : are elf theIr hinges and the southern people welcome the tide of iittmnigratcms that I few years ago was fiowlug wostnumrd. The newcomer are not more enthusiastIc over 11 ! 11Ivantagls of this region than are the mmatlves. I Is not strange that one ! ncd so smal a desIre to change among southern people , or that their temperament Is restful Instelc or retless. There Is no rlgorcus season to pile UII fuel or fodder Cor. The Eel never recta , but gencrously lurnlshes crop after crop the year round. Think what a man ran aeeomplsh wth ! six months winter elmlnatell from his ca len ha lIons. We laugh at Ihe Inclcent or the man reo turnlnH disgusted Irom Colorado , s3ylug the clmate was superlcr , but that a mqn coulln'l : live un ' 'chimnmite. " Applying this story to the south the hlmcrous pat . 01 I Is gone , for here a man comes prett ) near being able to live on clunate. Timree-fifths oC the plant growth It protucer : by the air , amid as the aIr I ! the first anll most contnuous life giving source , ' 'cliimiato" In the south can Curlsh sustenance. For all data. lulormaton ( oC all kInds and prices terms arl : location of Or- chard Here ! lands address George \ \ ' . Ames , general agent , IG1 Farnm street , Omaha , Nebraska . Nebrska. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ A Conehiiitix 'I'rll' Through Yelowstole park would Le an Innovation - novation worth tr'lng. Splendhl roads , superb - perb coaches , fine horses , goo.i . drivers , tIme grandest scenery In [ the world , all Counll there. Send G cents In stamps to Charles Sent S. Fee , general passenger agent Zorther book. Pacific railroad , Ht. Paullnn. : . , for tourist Ittli IISG'I'ON IOt"II , II uhf limit m's to 1"I"'r. And also to Colorado SprIngs , Manitou anti Pueblo , August 1 anti 12 , on Iccolnt uC the nnnual , ; , eelnl of the American Pharmaceutical - ceutical associatiomi. Return limit , September 1. Cal at 1321 I'arnnm street anti get full infonzmiation. J. n. Uey.lolds , City Passenger Agent , . Woven wIre bed springs , SSc at \V. H. Bennet Co.s cost sale. IIJ.rt',1 Ity U H u nit ' ity . liars . . . Ralph Cramer , a nlnLoy , met with a pain- full accident last night. Just . before 6 o'clock he was sellIng papers In the vicinity of Twenteth and Farnamn steets. A runaway horse , attached to a hlggy care tearing along the street. One oC the wheels or the buggy ; caught the boy , throwing him against the curbstone and cutting a fnlghmtful gash In his hiram ! . The lad was picked imp and carried . to hIs home. . - - - - Oenline cost clearIng sale lurlure , baby Carriages , refrIgerators . , etc. , at heonett's. ) CALl FOIXIA Oi 'I'DX.\S. Yln Suntr PI' I" . . . For lowest rates al thkois and best ac- ccmrocatons cal on cr address E. I , . IImer : , P. A. Santa Fe Route , Hoom 1. First . National Bank , Omaha. p . . A Few AllunelA" " ' Offered by tie Chicago lwaukee & SI Paul railway , the shor lIne to Chicago. A clean traIn made up anc started from , Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to ! destimmatiomi. legaut train service and eour- ' teous employes. Entro train lighted by electricity und listed by steam , wIth electric lIght In every berth. Finest dining car service I time west , with meals served "a in I . carte. " The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. dally Cram UnIon depot. , City ticket ofce , 1504 Farn3m street. C. : s. CarrIer , city ticket . aent. 11m2 . : : t ( to lul" " " City . nlel hi'tumrii. Via ' time Burlngton route Saturday , August 10. Train leaves Union depot , Tenth and Mason : streets , Omaha , nt 9:15 : p. m. Back Monday : moring In time for breaklast. Tickets anti full Informaton at 1324 Far. , nam street. . A chance to reCurnlsh at cost prIces. \V. H. Bennett Co.s p furniture clearing sale. 1'1.\1 MACIH1't'1 - ' . \ \SSOCIA'IIO : . At It'ii''i'r Aigutst 1,1-:1. 1SI : I For this occasion the Union Pacific will ! cell tIckets at the rate ur una fare for the 1 round trip ! rom Ilsour [ river terminals to Denver , Colorado Sprlllgs , lanltou and Pueblo. Tickets on sale August 1th and 12th. A. C. DUNN , City Passenger and Ticket Agent 1302 Far. nom street. _ _ _ \'ouIil ui't I I. I G..I I.J'n To spend Stmnday . August 1 In Kansas City ? 'rhe round trip rate via the Burlington route Is only ' 2.50. And the special excursion train len\es the Union depot. Tenh : and Mason streets Omaha , at 9:15 : p. m. , Saturday , August 10. Back Monday : morning In time for breaklast Tickets a 1111 Cul informatIon at 1324 Far- nam 9treet. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - SUSPENDERS A fl'\\ wI\lo ago we lint ! n SI II'll1\1 Stll' : , 'I'in're wlre 0'\1 100 107lu $ U I\ull'r ! of oitt. ' lot till ti we thouht WI' \tlhIl ( hl\1 l'I0Ulh tote ! to lust ; itt n wl'lI\1 hut ' hr 2 o't'lock Oi thl' t 1t 1 diiy t1 ] ' w'eri' nil ! ell Out tutu itt ) Il\r of ( lilt' l'UHloll'I''I'l' ( tIISlIhpctIIit'ti thnt Wl' tlt't'htii'tl to do II O'l'l ngmIIu.-So WI' lolht lift Itlther siiutp&'ltiit't' fllO' ' Iltl wl give 'Ol tOIIUI'I'OW ) flhIOtlI'i' 11k-Hid. C. , Fifteeli Cents wi I I I lw II i 1 1 11 l'I' . 'l'll lot I WI n t1 ! 'olll'll g tt I I u tll' I I li I 1I'I.t t I l'\11 thau I thl I InHt I t ( lit . . -S ii IIIIIIlI ! of I'Xl'lllt11 u I t , al I I ctt : oi's 111 ! 1111. -Il itt' II'a ! ! lHe\Il -goC.l t'uh 111' ltll - YOt 1'\'l't Ilugl I u t I l.t I I'l' I Pill ) ' for Flflr t'ents-Oiiiy two i1lIIt' \ 10 n ( 'ilStOIlIt't' tlll Build 10 h'mii- l"'H.-YoU I'al ! 11 n wlllow ful of tlll 1 oil OUI' Douglas Htn'l'l front , tlll tlr wl le sold fl'OI 01 I of Iht wlilow only , , J , Today. ' i m Fal ( llalogul Ilatr AuIgitt I 1HIIII'Otl Iame " . . ; " _ . ' . " . --w " " - " " . - : OWE ROM - GASOLlt E - . DIRtCT FROM THI TANK. ' .4L' ' CHEAPER THAN S'fEA' ' . , . \0 /orter. .Yo . , 'tc'uttu . Yo Rlg/I"f'r. list. Pm'pr for Corn Intt Fee.i M his , Inln . Un I } ' , Hunnlng I Uromu mu cries , ide pmirmi tore , a c. ( , . , J : ENGiNES' j. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES . . Stationary or Portabl itol2Ohi.1' . StoOO.i1.l' I I , Send for ( flnlpll. .t . . . . . eta , descIlllj work tu he lene THfOTTOCASENQINWORK8 11 , . . TIJE k , "al.le St. . , 1.IJI. l ) r.III\l.A. Cfllcaco , : Lae St. , Omaha , 321 So 151h St. . - - - - - - - - - - ------a - Eut'C.\'I'IOX MARMADUKE MILITARY INSTITUTE . 'l'lu' ( ; r'n11(1I" ' 'h..1 .r t INSTITUTE ( , - anti though c"ly , four s ' - 18 old hits for IiI lust thrt YOlr" hail , thf Itrge"t . roll titL'Itt nll , Inoo I mItts uf uny immil tam y leh.ol n est or Ihl' t :1"1"11" t " - . 1,1 , IIHr I except one II : ln mflsuta . ant lit lie I unl hy one In I Iho t west that 4 - does nut ree"l\ tiny itutds. , 1IIH tlipttttutmt'nmtl grtmm th Is due 10 I simpet , ten ul. , ' ' - " 'ttn lilacs. 11""III. I ( Ihlll. Sti " 'lit-mlve aires wih I t 1 11 " , , 'plel I" cost : -I. . ; : - $ : : ; ' .00. ! 111\ate I , "ter wo I ktt . .1'11 , Ia u fur ) ' . , . ! 'al heal I mug ii mitt , , 'tctu ho , . , , , . 1lt : Itla ills. ru'ul I ) ' till t' nlnrHI ) ' gradtmtu it's. AUI ) othiters , I'lnl",1 hy - ; - - . . \'ur ,1"p.lltIHII'mnISIUI. . aol Ihe Instll'tur In citing , ' a pupi "r Hii' . : 1111 1,1\1 lentils Ito hnl un.1a 1 1..1 Idt" and target lunge. Also r ' , . , . ' .vg NtnDitlNOhlAi'H hAt ! rLr srinmm " , S. 1' ; NI I\INGIAt'R 1A11. 81al ) ' \'rle for eatnloSle to l.IHl.hI1 lAItytAiVKfl. Sweet ! IIIIS8 , 1" . - - - - - - - - ' - A DAUGhTER OR WARD TO EDUCATE ? - - CHRISTIAN COLLEGE .I..le TII , , ic'atling l'nmttousoliieullegt' , chiooi , in the Sniititwemt lil : 1t.-ly 'lee'.I.hc.1 I. ' ulit' st'imoutl ' ye's 4 . . . . . , Ilncbol" tO-page IU81. c"tulul'I' ' OI"'U. " 1"1'1 ' 4. COLUMBIA . - - MiSSOURI. Mrs. Luela Wilcox SI. Chair Proaldent. I _ - - - - - - - - - - I'I'SI 1'1' . \I.OXG. . \1 1.'I..t. thn t I.-.I ( time Illhll'r. . \.th ' .r \t..t. ( . . 11.1 It i'm-orl. Whie paying crops oC corn , oats , colon , etc. , can anti are being raised emi this land , It Is preelinerly sultell for truck laling anti fruit raising. ThEe Is not vegetable and but few fruits Ilown to the northern ganl- ener which cannot be frown In greater per- Cecton und lore abundantly here than In the west or north. You also have tht chance oC lmlglm prices , because your IsaIah Is a long time earlIer than anywhere else. Time fact Is that the real truth about the capa- biliies or the wondeful soil when handled by u live , energetc , Inlellgent lan , Is ulnost beyolHI comprehrnslon immuiess ' have Inless you per- Enaly examined the lanll and found out for yoursel what Is really being done. hiring your lte capital tu this country alHI with It push , brains and a wilngness to fit YOU'- self to the country anti its clrcuinstammees. You wi soon have your home , antI have I sooner , easier awl wIth more comlort In It. present 0111 prospective , than you can Inll anywhere else. H youm can raise fruit nli vegetables where yotm are and ro I welt cOle herd and < 0 It easier and better al1d lake more money out oC It. I you have chidren to elJucato and lint ! It hard work to keep them In schovl whie you ear youmr living and theirs , cole here where you comm grow crops twelve months In the year , Instead or sk I , and can keep your chIldren In school twice ns long. \Vhen you have built your honl 111 learned something of the comfort you can alto ( In It you trill bless the lortune that lrouHI rou here. Correspond wih Geo. W. . \meN , Gen- ernl Ageut , IGI7 Farn.tm street , Omaha , Ne. braska . I'urnittmre . buyers Ehoull pee the bargains At cost prIce. W. H. len nett Co. D . \I'rll'un 'h'oiu nat Ah. . lulun g"cul. " 1.1. A personally conductet excursion will bay , Omaha on August 1:1 : , via Union lallc , Cu Denver Manitou , LaVeta DUlnngo , Silver- ton , Ouray , and tile most charmln of Col- oado resorts , returning vluIontro : , e , ( juIn- nLon , Sa ld' and , Denver , and arriving In Omaha August 22. Hate , including me.ll. hotel , sleeping cora , etc. , $122.25. A second excursion will leave Omaha Al gust 27 , via Denver , Maniou and Marsha : ! ! ; Pass , to Sal Lake returning direct by Union PacifIc , arrivIng In Omaha September 5 Itate Including meals , hotels , sleeping cars etc. , ' $117.25. A. C. nUN , City Pas . & Tl Ag ! Union Pacific seter , , 1302 I'ulnam slrpel S $2.50 Omaha to Janbas City antI retun vIa 10. time Burlnglon route , Satuld"r , August - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' : n 3 3 3 r 3- 3 3 i3 ( . Jn City Chemist , St. Louis : I : ROYAL BAKING POWDER excels all ( others. I is highest in strength , pure , (1 wholesome , free from lime , ammonia f. and alum. . $ t t $ ; t t tWtt $ t t t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I te"I' Orll"lo Cakel , H ½ pints flour , 4 tablespoonfuls aual' ' . Y teaspoonlul salt . 14 ! teaspoonfuls Royal flakIng . 1\ Ing powder , 2 tablespoonfuls butter . 4 eggs , nearly ' PInt milk. nub to white , lght cream butter and sugar add ) 'el'8 of eggs , 1 at a time. SIlt lour , salt anti powder to gether ; tme. to butter , etc. . wIth milk and egg whites whipped to dry froth : mIx together . gether Into a smooth batter , Bake In small cake : a son a8 brown turn , and brown the other side. Have buttered baking tin ; fast & browned , lay them on it . anti prad raspberry Jai over theml then bake Inane which lay alt others already done , Repeat . . - - - - - - - - - --I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - this unti YOI have used jam twice , then bake another butcht whIch use to cover them Sil sugar Illentlluly over them , I'lace ' tn I moderate oven to finish cooiling. ( ; 11' Cnl , 1 cupful butter , 2 cupfuls buar . 4 eggs , 1 tesspoolrul Royal bakllg powdnr. 3 1 cnl"'lh " ' ( tour . 20 droJs Extract thIther Alittunda . Hub the butter und sugar to a cream ; udd the' eggs , : at a illume , beaUI ! \ five Ilnute be. twten each additIon . Slit togsilmr the flour . and powder which add to the butter . ate , with the emtruCt. Mix Into a smooth , mldlll balfr : bake In wall greased CUJ _ ur luUn pans , In I rather hot oven 2 v mlnutit -I - - - - El ) \'I'IOX.\ I. . - - - - - BRO\VNELL HALL. Seminary fOil ' Young Lallies , 0\IA1A : \ , NI n. He\ HOBEHT hOhlElVl'V . S. T. n. H.etol Fan Terl1 Begins SEPTEMBER 18TH. . - - iHn : : Fen CAIALnOI' ; Stt MARY'S ACADEMY' ( uSc tlum.u WCsr OF jtTttn ILiac I smsm louti- COthAcademic Term will open Monday Scpt 2 , 11195 1'Ime.Acailemila ( 'oimrso it. I liorotti'ht I ii u Ito l'repara tOry , beittor it nit ( . 'Iascical G rim des ? mh it do il iii it triutit. liii lime ilaui of the bcbt ( otts'rviitttlea of 1.u rtmte ) Is tlIti'r climirgo of a cciii ctrus , f tt'zutIi'rs. ( itlillo itioduieti omt tlicj.mrcm&t. Art tchiola ci LturoitO. hrmtn lug mind i'ohutlmmg , lr'ittl lilt' outtl Ilmu ahititm au l'lojiog ra Itlay cud 'l's Ito V nt' mic , tltttilmt. llu I mi I mms eqmmi ititet- ' With ii rim l'bcmim'u : A hepatitis tlepau-tuitt'iiI loguo to UIictic. for citlitireri . o111 iltithel , , . .tcid-v 1.1. AItIrtY , Cur cata' 5'i'I' , elAal''s it'tiiEalY , ( ore 1)im..mo . P , (5 , , Mt. , J..ejtli Co. , Id. . - - - - - WEN'1'WO1TH CW , , \ ¶ tt' M I LITA ! Y ACADEMY Lexington , Mo A. M Harcourt Place Gambici" 0. Seniinary , , . ror fllri , . 'rite lilgit'sL ' immli'iketumil , . . . . Io 0,18. 'ri. 1"81Iat"rtulll'lvlnla ' e. a. , , , , " , , , ' n"Intlr"I.,1 c""rulnhl'II"I , J h'lltlllnble/ ltti,1 car.rul attm'mmulomu I" itli Ihll perisut. II good 110 "lpnlol "I . 11."lh , Ih"rh . 11'11.11111,1 , fotfll" i 111 II . ni 10 I ' I .udlhabc8ta."rrlr"ltlr" ' . " ' r uUVERSIY OF nOTRE ! DAME ' 1" 101.d hustle . \1111' . " ' ' ' ' " , , . , . stun. 'a'i'KSDt . V. M'T : Bd 1 tHI. 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