Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 07, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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8 TIlE OMAHA DAILY lJEE : SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 7. 189t. .
- OMAHA'S ' DAY OF JUBILEE
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Dedlcntlon or the New State FaIr Grounds
Ycstorday
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ATTENDANCE OF MANY THOUSAND
Rnln 'nnll ' Cloul" neh'11 thc Opening
of the I'rolrlllll but llIlIc the
Iiiy I't'rlect-'rlte IIcltlCII-
. ( ( pry sercl"e" . '
t'Jubllee day" was a succesS.
In spite of the clouds which In the early
: forenoon threatened IHsuter to the hopes of
Its progerltors , Omaha grit and enterprise
carrlell the day. Oangs of men were early
at work to remove as far as possible the
errects of the deluge of thA night before , and ,
as If In recognition of their perseverance , the
clouds broke away and as bright ; a sun as
ever blessed a Nebraska cornfield shone out
on Omaha's White City. The program , which
had been delAyed by the gloomy menace of
the morning , was carried out In full. In an
hour's time the light soil of the fair grounds
"as thoroughly dried and thousands of ;
people donned their holiday attire and went
out to assist In an enthusiastic launching of
Nlbraska's great enterprise , the state fair.
The bright sunrise which greeted the early
riser gave every promise of a bright ; Septem-
tier day. nut a bank : of clouds was blown up
from the north and two hours later thn
skIes were entirely overcast. The prospect
of rain was a wet blanket on the spirits of a
group ) of men who stood at the windows af
the Commercial club and looked out on the
darkening horizon. Tile question of a post-
penement af the exercises was seriously dls-
cussed , but vigorously protested against by
one ar two members af the committee.
Finally some one discovered a rift In the
clouds and as It broadened and lightened the
mental thermometer af the gazers took a
raplll flight upward. It was determined } that
the celebration must go on In any event
and the members who had already gone out
ta the grounds were telephoned ta make
every effort to get the grounds In shape for
the festlvltle :
. The first motor car reached the grounds
Ihortly after 9 o'clock. Then the aveaues
were wet and soggy , but the few visitors who
had taken chances an the rain tlounleel : :
through the sticky ! mUll with ulllllmlnlshel :
enthusiasm. Even at that hour there were
several hundred people on the grounds ; and
the arrivals were consantly : Increas ng. Every
burst af sunlight seemed ta have an Instantaneous -
stantaneous effect and when the sky was at
length cleared the mud \'anhhl'd as though
by magic. Dy 11 o'clocle fully 2,000 peope :
hall arrived and the grounds were as dry IU
though the rain hall been weeks ago There
was not a particle of dust and the White
City could nat have been found In a more
perfect condition to recevo Its guests.
THEY KEPT CmIlNO.
From that hour on the crewlh arrived as
rapidly as the railroads and the motor trains
could carry them. From each of the main
entrances there was a constantly moving Jln
af new arrIvals toward the InterIor of the
'grounds. Hundreds of carriages : dotted tile
roads leading In from all dlrect'ons and thLr
was every Indication that thee would be
2G.000 IUOIIO on the grounds before nllht. :
The exercises whkh were ta mark the
formal opening of the groulllis were post-
poned for an hour ar two In order to offset
th ? tardiness of the crowd. It was after
11 a'clock when the speakers and the committee -
mittee appeared on the platform whIch hall
been erectcd In the main court , and thier
was a general Impulse of the crowd In that
11Irectlon. The First Infantry band played
several s2Iectlon . while the people were distrIbuting -
trIbuting themselves around the square , and
thull heir ) ' D. Estabraok paved the way
for the spcaleers who were ! to follaw.
Mr , .Estabrook said In substance : "We.
the 'pe'ople of Nebraska , mtt hete on this' ;
day , In i th month of Septembei' to c le-
brate the completion af a mighty ; worle ; t.
'contemplate the Imue of our endeavar. and
- to , resolve that If human effort can accam-
push In so short a time and under such
untoward ] circumstances all that we see be-
fore ua here , we wilt never falter but go i
forward with the expectation that In Ne-
braskl : all things ; ; are posslhll' \Ve welcome
thIs burst of 'unshlno lIS a happy omen
We have not always had rain In Nebraska.
Sometimes the clouds have floated high
above U9 , not descendd to bless us with
their bounty , but now heaven and earth have
Idseed each other , and what Is that kls I
but Nebraska ? " .
Mr. Estabroak Introduced nev. Dean Garl-
nor of Trinity cathedral , who offered ! \ a br'ef
prayer , In which ho gave thanks for th
prosperity that had come to Nebraska .
and especally ! for the Fair City tllIw a
outepread around him. At the end , the ; 'as '
aUlllence joined with him In repeatIng the
Iord's prayer "Amcrlca" was then sung ,
the "giltS" quartet leading and , the entire
audience joining with a spirIt tsat : made the
melody nUlllbe ] tar outsde ! of the confines af
the White Cily.
pItESIDgNT I.INDSEY'S nEMAnKS.
In Introducing Z. ' 1' . I4lndsey. who lit Ilr sl-
dent of the Omaha Fair and SJ'eJ : assocla-
tlan , was to sum UII th story of the tria's
and } triumphs , Mr. Estabraolc suld : that the
sp2ctaclo before him was not the WOl'ld' fair '
which had been conjur"J lip from the miasmas -
mas af the mnols : swamp1. It was not equal
ta that Apocalypse of he Nl'w Jerusalun
that seemed to have been brsssgit : ' down to
show the people what : the abode ; ef the mI'
mortals was like. Jut the nianagera ) : af the
World's fair were blu1hlngly Inferior ta the
men who had bulldel1 the Wtllte Clt ) ' . In the
other casa money had been pour' ! . } In Uko I (
water. Ther ! rsmonm4m'E : : , were unllm-
Itel } . but here It luJ been wrung flom
a drouth sulYer r. Blued hal } been sJ'I'ezell
from a turnIp and how It wl ! h'ol1 dcsg nly
the goal Lord and \Ir. ! \ Lthd.y knew. But
Llndse woud ! tell how It was , loae.
When Mr , Llndney stepped forward he was
received } with a burst ef hand.clappn'f ! ' , which
_ _ _ merged : Into a hearty round af cher3. HIs
remarks were brief and pactlah. HI said }
that It wa , just a year ago that the Nebrtska
State Board of Agriculture hal } advertised for
bills for the location of the stale fair. Time
Omaha Fair and Spei oclatlon was
formCiI. It inuced the members of the board
to vslt ! Omaha. The first thing that was de.
mantled } was that the aueclatlon should ra'se
$50,000. Members sail that they could do It
and } they had. Up ta today $7JOQa : had been
expen.ltd . an the grounds and In the construc-
tion af buildings.
Cantlnulng. Mr. Lndsey ! said that he do-
slrelta publicly thank all who had been Instrumental .
Ilrnll1entalln making H possblo : for the asso.
elation to succeed The railroads and the
luoat railway company were first mmed.
The Commercial club stood back of the mun-
bers all the time and bad never let - UII for a
mInute. The newspapers the hotel men , land
owners and others had united their efforts ta
those alreall- put forth. If anyone of them
had failed , the fair would never have materialized '
terialized It was nothing but united action
and endeavor that hal\ brought about the
lureossful completion af the enterprise
In conclusIon the speaker palll a flattering
tribute to the energy anil . devotion ef his
colleagues on the board of directors who had
given twelve : months of their time to planning
ont this affair , Many times they hall worked
until 2 o'cll'ck In the morning anll no matter
how pressing their person' I business ! , they
were always ready to crop H and come to
hIs aulltance when he cllled en them.
SANG THE JUIJILEE SONG.
? > fr. atabroole announced that neither
Senator Manderson : nor Senator Thurston ,
who hal } ben expected to reply to Mr.
Llndsey'a address was able to be present <
1111that en that account further Ipeech.
milking would lJe dlspense } with. The band
rendered another selection arnl then the song \ ;
which wall composed especially \ for Jubllrn
day by A , W. Anderson of South Omaha and \
let 10 IIIUIIc : by J. F. Barton wall sung ! by
the Elks quartet : I , conslllln ! of A. J. Van
Jturan sad 1 . D. Treat , tenors and W. S.
McCuno and Mr. Barton : banos. The melody
was wc1\ \ adapted 10 male voices and its rtn-
dltlon was received with prolonged uJlpl\luo.
The words are :
Bounds of trlumphl Songs af praise ;
HIgh the UlorlouR , \ nthI'm rntRu.
' 1'0 lImo bounteous Loft of nil.
Lol AIondamln' children ; call.
Thou haat blest our fruitful Iln\ , \ .
Thou has blest the tulll'l" " hand ;
Pair Nebruka'l' ollien ! ! grain !
'Va\'cs thy praises a'er the 11131n.
May these troghl.cs 9f the nlh t.
S Lwoa : b Y Inln < 1 nOm mll.tter'1I tl1lJht.
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Wooed } by art from nature's breast ,
In Thy goodness , Lord , bo blest.
Tlleseg Thou still each tolln arm ,
no the yield lrom forgo ar farm ;
\\Ieh each muscle thrill each mmmi
For the good or nfl I mankind. <
Let Thy love and bounty rest
On Nebraska's fruitful breast ;
Stately homb nnd lowly cot ,
Peace and plenty be their lat.
After the chore af the exerciseR the aten-
ten or the crowd was ten ) drawn to the
textile building , where Israel Frank engI-
neered a barbecue that receIved Immediate
attention. The crowd fed through the
building and each member was accommodated -
dated with a huge chunk af bread and beef.
The assault was desperate , but Frank had
been Introduced to barbecues before and the
bIg quarters af hot beef and the small meun-
lain af freshly baked loaves held theIr ground
until the hunger of the multitude was ap-
peased. fly that time the race track had
been groomed into conditIon and the bicycle
races were called. \
Following \ the bicycle races care the drills
ef the Omaha Guards and } Thurston HtleR
and the here races hi the afternoon the attendance -
tendance was about IGOOO , and all \ means of
transportation were taxed to their utmost to
bring the crowd away In the evening
Sa far as busIness was concerned . Omaha
was yesterd3Y a deserted village. The work
or the committee af business men and } the
general desire upu the part of the citizens
to make "Jubilee day" a complete success ,
caused an almost complete suspension of
bnsl.less In every line.
Mi of the county and city offices , the railroad .
road offices , business houses and oIce buildings .
Ing9 were closed. Cigar stores , barber shops
and places of like character were open for
a few hours In the morning , but after 12
o'clock "Closed for Jubilee Day" signs
adored the doors of almost every building
In the city. _
"We are carrying nobody but janitors , "
sid an elevator man In one of the big afce
buildings In time morning , and that described
the situation everywhere. The streets during -
Ing the morning hours were thronged with
peeple but they were not Intent an business.
They were all looking for the quickest route
to the fair grounds , and after the noon honr
time street cleaning gang , with their little
blue barrels had undisputed possession of the
business tlmorougimfares
gx-Oovernor Furnas and his assistant
closed their otce yesterday at the MU-
lard } and at an early hour left for a vIew of
the fair grounds. Business has been rush-
log with them ever since the ollico was
oIce
opened and Secretary Furnas has had no op.
portunly ef noting the daily progress made
at the grounls.
The employeJ of W. n. Bennett left early
yesterday for the fair Iroun.1 . nine wagon
loads In all. They were headed by the
Sevenths Ward band and paraded the streets
before heading for the White , City.
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Ol'FSEI ) TII .AUl GIUUxns L1NI.
Street Cars Msmketlme : First Trim nn,1
'rhen Gu on Schedule 'I'Imne.
Thursday night when the rain commenced to
fall 150 men were just drivIng the last eples I
and putting the finishIng touches upon the
fair grounls extenson ! of the West Leaven-
worth street car line. It was lmposibie to
continue the work In the storm and the track
men were sent home with Instructans : ta report -
port for work at daylight \n \ the morning. The
wire worlee-rs - , however , were not given a
chance to rest. They donned their mackln.
toshes and labored all nIght ! lang They hal
commenced work nt G o'clocle Timtmriay morn-
lug al } after a steady pull af twenty.elght
lmours without sleep , hal the connections
mmmale for the first train to the fair gronds.
. male !
Officers of the Omaha Street Halwav com-
pony were : out early In the morning and 1 while
they wee enthusiastic enough over "Jubhlre
lay , " , they really were glad that the threat.
enlng weather promised them a few hours'
addltanal : time In which to prtpare for the
Inevitable rush. Every effort was used In
pushing the work ef surfacing up the trick
and completing connections that had been
left from yesterJay.
It was a few minutes after 9 o'clock when
the motor train that was ta leJlcato the lden- :
sian to the new fair grounds wa started from .
the \wst end pf the aId 'ewenworth street I
stub at : the D .llne tra.ks. . Thq car conS
hlned Oenerl Manager .Crmmith Emp.rtmtencl- : '
ent Tucker , Secretary Goodrich and Dlretord
Mercr and Drawn af the Omaha' Street "ai.
way company. It was necCnry for them to
make the trip In order to ascertaIn that Ill
was right along the line. There was no cerl'-
mony. Crowds had \een gathering all aLng
the line . anxious to reach the fair erlds :
and It was necessary far the lne to be plae1
in ! active o'p raton lt the e rlest practicable
moment. There was no effort to oulee , i
speed record. The roadbed was IQro or 1:5
unsettled and caution marked the pro : cs of
the train on the trip.
The track has only been completed to
.
Clemen's corner at Sixty. first stream , ld
when the traIn bearing the afeah : rnched
that point a delegation ef WOltsllo s nrd
members of the local committee an etato fair
success were In waiting ta' ' welcome the I army.
A few minutes were devoted ta conga u.t. !
tons ! , after whIch Ashton Clemens of the
committee of the business men prss Jlt.1
Conductor IcDrlde with a handsamo 8lvr
badge an which was inscribed , "To the Con-
ductor Who Took Through the First Train : to
the Fair Grounds . " Conductor MeDrldea ,
considerably surprised at the pesmltloo 111d
was so badly rattled for a minute that lie
tried to collect fares from the omc'als. ! After
a bhort hilt at the weJter terminal the re
turn trip was made and then thc signal aaas
given for the opening af regular business on
the line .
Eght trains were put en at 9:30 : o'cok :
anti the number was gradually Incre1seJ un-
t noon , when sixteen double trains were on
the Hne. The trains were run around the
loop on Howard street and transfers were lot
accepted from any ether line In the cHy.
Dy the time the traIns were [ trted regularly
the weather had clolretl finely and the cars
were at once taxed to their capacity to ac-
commollate the crowds bound for the graands.
While the street railway company has done
I possible In getting tIme . undo . op-ration , .It
Is yet far from completton. Tie graders only
left the cut at I I.first street Thursday
morning and the tracks were laid hastl'y.
The rails are uneven In filCl'S , but many
men are at work truing them up and by
this evening the roadbHl w1 be In very fair
condition. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IUI""I" City ] IorMt'mlIi'n Here
Messrs CunnIngham and Stewart , the
Kansas City gentlemen who are canductng
the rum rng meeting at the Council Bluffs
track , kindly ciosel down yesterday and
came aver to Olnha' wIth the whoe : push la
assIst the citIzens here In melting Julbee day
the grand , success It proved And they did
their part nobly and fully , as ! t was their
olUclal roster that conducted the brilliant
card at the stale fall Irouuds ; yesterday after.
noon. J. M. Stewart af Kansas Cay , George
Carroll af Lexington . Ky . 1 famou runnIng
horse starter . and judge anll E. G. Rtute of
Kansas CIt ) . were th" jUdges amad timers ,
and Cem Crevelng , the Union park starter
and a gentleman . known from cee3n ta ocean ,
otclted In a like position he'e. , All th.s
generosIty merits the fulest recprocaticn ! ,
especially a the races at Union park will
be continued this afternaon and next week.
There will be sIx ratting good events wth !
large fields In each In addition to a bIg
hurdle race , one mile , from hurdles , with
eleven starter Including several of the best
jumpers In the country. The track Is In
capt3 ! form all a fine aernoons' sport I
a foregone commclusioma .
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'rhe Illenl I'mammzmeemm.
James L. Francis , alderman : Chicago , says :
"I regard Dr. Hlng's : New Discovery as an I
Ideal Panacea for coughs , colds and lung
complaints , having used It In my family for
time last live years , to the exclusion af phy-
. .Iclan's prescriptions or other preparations. "
1C\ ' . John liurgu , . Icokuk , Iowa writes :
"I have been a minister of the Methodist :
Episcopal church for 50 years or more aud
have never found anything to benefcIal or
that gave me such speedy relief lS Dr ,
Hlng's New Discovery. " Try this Ideal cough
remedy now. TrIal bottles free at KUhn &
Co.'s drug store . .
Iunnlng races at Union park , Council
Duth , today. lAdies . free
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lLOallSIIiClltS' \ " XCl'nsIS SUU'I'
\In the " .nln.h ltnilrommd .
On September 10 and 20 the Wabash will
sell round trip tickets at one fare , plus U , to
points south For tickets and further
Information or a copy af the Iforneseekers'
Guide cal at Wabash office , 115 Farnam
strut , or write O. N. Clayton , N , W. I >
asent. - _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
Tent to rn't 1311 hrnll ItrGt . ' h.
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1lAYliN Ilns ,
A Fc" Inrll Ii'ncisnnul Interc"tl
l'rices-Nu hisli
School days 3g21n. The march off te school
has begun . We begin tomorrow to offer the
followIng ! opportunities to the shrewd parents
af our coming men
Young men'l fail suis , choce ! of over 150
styles , nobby , single ar double.breasted , long
pants fall suits , made of the most dependable
fancy chevet ! , caslmeres and worstos , nicely
tailored , silk sewed , ages 1 to 19 , the grand-
est values ever offered , tomorrow's wOldeful
selling prices $3.75 , $4.50 , $5.50 $ and $7.60.
Children's 2.pece ! , knee pants suits , sizes
( rosa G to 15 yeal , cUldouble.breaaed , a good
honest made suit , far 76e and 95c. Good and }
well made suits for $1.25. Blue and black
cheviots for $ ,45. Finer grades from $1.75
and up. Junior 50(1 reefer suits , sze ! from
3 to 7 years , frar $1.25 to $5.00.
Specials for Saturday.
I case of ladlel' regular $1.50 corsets ge at
SOc.
SOc.hey's flannel waists , 75c qualty , go at SOC.
Ladles' black silk hose , worth $1.25 , go at
SOc per paIr.
Day's domet shirts 12',4c , worth 25c.
Oenl's fine linen collars Gc each , worth
12'4c.
50e suspenders go at 2Gc. ,
25c suspenders go at l2mhc.
1 lot of men's linen handkerchiefs go at Gc
worth 12c .
Doy's bicycle hase iSo , regular 25c quality.
Saturda"s SleClalS.
Preserved blackberries , strawberries or
raspberries , 7c can : 3.lb. cans best California -
nIa plums , 8 ½ c.
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8Yc.
Golden drop , egg , damson ar green gage ,
any klnll , 3 cans for 25c.
3.lb. can tomatoes , 5c.
2lb. can corn . Gc.
2.lb. can new catch ColumbIa rIver salmon ,
l2,4c.
17G seaplue , rainwater , elc. , . 3c each
Sardines , 3c.
Choice Rio coffee , just roasted , iSo pound.
Best broken Java , 17c.
Choice rice 7lbs. for 25c.
Best XXX Minnesota flour $1.00 sacl
Large raisins 3c.
Baited beans 7c can.
lure table jelly , Gc jar.
Castile soap , 5c size only 2 ½ c.
California breakfast food , Gc each.
Self rising pancake flour , 4 1.Gc.
SATLJItDAY'S PRIZES. I
Saturday we outdo the whole week's generous - ,
erous gift giving. We wilt give away , '
absolutely free. one high grade bicycle and one
fine lay State ergan. You may get one of
them.
HAYDEN nnos ,
Agents - for Duterlck Patterns.
Great sport at Union park over the river
today. Ladles free. Great hurdle race and
sIx big running events. Everybody go.
' 'rug I'BOI'I.M
EXI.IGI''I N .
Alll ' 'he ) ' Are - Quick to Allllrecinte
Your 1Unrln .
While all slal fruits da splellllldly In
this fertile region still there Is one among
all others for which our lalll Is preeminently -
nently famous. Thousands at acre are dc-
voted ta Its cultivation , and the strawberry
Is now shipped not by the dozen crates or
by the carload alone but by special train-
loads. In fact more strawberries are grown ,
shipped and sold In the Orchard Homes re-
glen tban on any other elual area In the
world.
In this eglon there Is no trouble wIth the
"crown-borer , " which destroys the plants
In Illimmois and } Missouri when only two
Ilnois fields from five
years old and strawberry
ta ten years aid are not uncommon. There
19 no trouble with the "rust" and "biigimt"
which are sa common In northern fields
and our plants never stmIfer fromam the cold af
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wInter and arc wonllerrulY proitmcuvc.
Some fields have been known to yield ae
much as 100 crates annually for many
years , with no cultivation whatever beyond
the mowing of a heavy crop of hay In the
late summer , while with propp'r care and
cultivation a yield of 100 bushels per acre
Is nat uncammon. First shipments arc usually -
ally made In Marcia , anti the fruit continues
aly ripen In quantity unti June , while ec-
.clslonal : pickings are often founl much later
In the season. Dr. McKay the largest graw-
eI In the Etate. says he has shlppsd strawberries -
berries to the Chicago market during every
month of the year. All kinds af early vg-
etables are just as prafitable. ta the grower
and all further Information as la Orchard
Homes will be Klven an application to Oeo.
W. Ames Genaral Agent 1617 Faram street , I I
Omaha , Neb
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Olcnll& Xt'- Clonl Ueilrtmcnt ,
, V. it. lellet Co.
Special opening values : wash wrappers ,
full skirts wide ruffles pretty patterns . usual
price $1.50 , opening Irlce 79c.
Llg' , weight Jackets In proper cleths and
styl , worth $3.60 and $4.50 ; openIng prlcz ,
$19.
Better jackets In lIght and dark colors ,
Deter sold for $6.50 opening price $3.98.
Special \ values In heavy weight capes , $5.00.
Handsome cloth capes , splendidly made and
trlmmel , $6.00.
Deter ones , fuller sweep , better cloth ,
800.
On sale toniorrotV special values.
W. It. BENNETT Co. ,
OpenIng neW cloak department thIrd floor ;
take elevator.
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11'.00 to l.tlll'II" nnl Itetamrmm
Via tim )
ADASH n. n.
For the O. A. H. national encampment
'he Wabash will sell tickets at above rate
September S , 9 and 10 , good returning until
October 6. nemember this 19 the shortest ,
Quickest and best route. All trains arrive
and depart from New Union station St. Ioul&
Arrngements wi be made to run cars
through I deslrell. Excursion tickets wUI be
sold from Louisville to all points In Illinois ,
Indiana : and Ohio at hal fare. And to points
south at one cent per miie . For tickets .
' berths and further Information
sl'epllg car
call at Wabash office , 115 Farnam-street , ar
at Union depots , Omaha or Council Dutrs ,
or write G. N. CLAYTON ,
- N. ' . . . .1. Agent.
A Pew Advantages
Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. 'Paul
railway , the short line to Chicago. A clean
train made up anti started from Omaha.
Baggage checked from residence to destlna.
tion Elegant train service and courteous
employes. Entire traIn lighted by electricity -
tricity antI heated by steam with electric
light In every berth. Finest dimming car
service In the west with meals served " 1 la
carte. " Time Flyer leaves a G p. m. daily
from UnIon depot.
City ticket office . 150 I Farnam street. C.
S. Carrier city ticket a ent
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, \ . Li' . IIn,1 A. " .
All members of Saint John's lodge No. 25 ,
A. F. and A. M. , are requested to met at
Freemasons' hal at half past two o'clock on
Saturday afternoon , September 7th , ta attend
the funeral of our late brother , Willis , . M.
Yates.
Sojourning Masons anti members af othlr
lodges In the city are Invited to be present
A. J. HUNT , Acting Master.
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Ladles' Turklsb baths.
Alcohol ,
Vapor ,
Electric baths ,
Massage ,
Manicure cimlropodimit scalp and hair and
the feet are given special attention. 109 and
10 Dee buildIng. . ' ' '
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lEom.iemmei'lers' l ! scnr"loll
September 10 and 24 , via Mtssouri Pacific
railway , Kansas Arkansas , Indian and Okla.
hema territories and Texas. For particulars
address 'depot. Fifteenth and Webster , ar
city eMcee . Thirteenth and Farnam streets ,
Omaha , Neb. THOMAS F. GODFREY , '
J. O. PHLLIPI , P. and T. A. .
A. O. F. and P. A. ,
CALIFOItNIA on 'l'EXA8.
"I" Sunte Ve Itoute .
For lowest rates on tickets and b $ t : \
comnmodations ' ' 1 on cr address 51. Ls.
raimer , I' . A. Santa Fe Route , Room I , First
Natonal Dank , Omaha. .
Orchnrll 10mt. . .
Fifth Orchard Home party leans Omaha
for Orchard homes on Saturday , September
7. Now Is the time to see the beautlul
Orchard homes region "pply for all In-
formation to George V. ' . Ames , general agent ,
161 Fanam street _ , Omaha
IUBU.
LLOYD-Louis K. September 4 , 193 , aged
( years , formerly af Burlington . Iowa
Funeral from residence No 22 N. 2th
avenue , Saturday , September 7. at 2 o'clack
P. m. Friends af the family Invited.
Iowa papers please . copy.
1b7j1ei'i &lt bt'lcu nil daily ,
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SOUTH 01iWHA NEWS
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Ely yesterday nlornlng CaptaIn I
\leDonough : \ arrested ' a man who '
gave his name 11 Diy Simpsoh. .
The police think That he Is a mnem-
her or the gang that assaulted Adam }
Case and his on. When picked up by the
officer Simpsen was waffling along Twenty-
fourth street with bl8 'coat on bls arm
The coat was partially covered with blood ,
as was ale a handklclldf which he had In I
his pocket. On his .fordhead thcre was a i
bruIse and a scrateh'mOut two Inches In i
length , but It appeared ta be mare of , a cut
a\pearl
Ulnn a wound caused by a bullet .
Simpson says that he got Into a row at
Mtmrphy's \ saloon and was hit with a pop
bottle .
Simllsen was turned over to the sheriff ef
Sarpy count later and taken to Iapllen for
a preliminary hearing along with the Mc-
Cartys and John Galimmglmer. There Is no
donbt In the minds of the police here that
Simpson Is the man who was wounded by
young Adam Case. Mon emllloyed at Car-
penter's livery stable have identIfied Simpson
as one of the men who get Into the rig with
the McCartys Wc.lnesda . nIght.
Attorney DOIII of this city and JUdge Lee
Estele of Omaha have been engaged to ( IC'
te-
fend the prisoners and went to Iapllon yes-
terday afernon to attend the imearing
' \'hnt August Cattle Hec'lllt" Sh.1.
Cattle receipts at the stock yards during
the month of August show a large Increase
over the same month last year.
In August , IS9 I , G6lG3 cattle were received ,
alI } for the same month this year there were
78,3S0 , showing an Increase of 22,227 Nimme'-
ty-seven per cent of the cattle received here
last month were sold at these yards.
For the same month Kansas City shews a
decrease of 29.G50 cattle and Chicago a decrease -
te-
crease af 290,953 hmead This showing natur-
ally makeR the managers of the yards here a
Ito proud as It Indicates conclusively that
the Routh Omahn market Is the best one cf
time three at the present time.
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Jlulle City ( ; . .111.
Nearly everybody In town ent to the state
fall grounds ) ' ten1y afternoon. Duslness
was practically suspended. The banks and
the stock yards allll paIming hones closed at
noon. Trains from this city were crowded nil
day long
Mr. and Mrs. \V. O. Sloane celebrated the
slxte nth annIversary of their marriage
Wednesday evening at their home at Twenty-
second and I streets The 10me Circle club
attended In ! a hotly and there was card play-
Ing and refresh men Is.
Since County Commissioner Sutton has de.
dared that he will not be a candidate for reelection -
election the fight among the democrats tsar-
rows down to Walsh and Buila The latter
Is a stock yards lan and It Is understool that
the yards company will . supprt hIm.
TilE 11 ' S'NHg 'I'on i.osv.
' 1' 11en In . JniISumi.eete.l , 01 It'lnA
S h.e Th ! I " ' .
Two men were tryIng to dispose of a Quan-
ty or women's fine simoes valued at $5 or $6
a pair , In the southern part of the city yesterday -
tertay aftermmoomm Timmy were offering them at
such low prices that some of the people t',1Y
approached became auspicious and Informed
Officer Cusick. The momcer started en their
trail , but when hue Ilghto } them they ran.
le captured one of themlwho gave his name
as John Miller . 10 had 'three pairs of shoes
In tlls possession and rehlsfd to te I how he
got them. Aslefd where he lived . he said
that his residence was the United States.
After he was arrested 'ancther man came
to the police station and Inquired for him.
After same questionIng thIs man was also
p'acd under arrest lie gave hIs name as
gall Durlen. lie was arrested on sums-
plclon that he was the partner of Miller who
escaped from the omcer.
omcer.S
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' 1Iwir Sturh'M 10lNot 'Inl ) ' .
John Madden and Arthur Bennett were
charged with the larceny af a wagon the
property ef S. D. Stevenson ; who chagls that
time men sto'e the vehicle some three weeks
ago. The men state that they bought the
wagon from a third party and wi produce
evidence to that otTect. The case was con-
tinned untIl Monday at 9 a'cack. : The men
furnished bond for their nppear.ln
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Atent.u , Hrnlll Arm ) ' "eternnH.
For the annual encampment , Louisville ,
Ky. , $17.00 round trip , vIa Missouri Pacific
raIlway. Far particulars admirers general
offices , Thirteenth and I arnam.
THOMAS F. OODPlmy ,
J. O. PIIILLIPI'I P. and T. A.
A. G. F. and P. A.
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Drs. Galbraith and Lord , practice limited
10 surgery and dlseas af women rooms 600
to G03 , Paxton block. Telephone 33.
Six big events , including : a grand hurdle
free race , at Union park this afternoon Ladies
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I'EIISONAb 1'.HAGIAIIS.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed S. Dean af Chcaga ! are at
the Murray. .
Mr. Ed Perry Is registered at the Barker :
from Chicago.
W. G. DeLee Is registered at the Barker
from St. Louis.
O. \ \ ' . Stoner , insurance Inspector , St. Louis ,
Is at the Millard.
: \Ir. and lrB. George D. 10it af Chicago
are Paxton gue.ts.
11- . John Kerr Is registered at the Barker
from Sioux City , 10.
E. M. Howe ef the Norfle beat sugar
factory Is at thc Millard .
Mr. Oscar Andrews Is registered at the
Darker from Gloucester , \Iass. :
Mr. C. E. Wikins ts ! registered at the
Darker from Philadelphia , 1. .
Asmus Doysen , real estate dealer ef Manning -
ning , Ta. , I at the Merchants.
J.V. . lalmes , father of O. C. : Holmes of
the Manufacturers' and Consumers' auoc'a-
tlon , has returned from his summer vacation ,
spent at lanna , Wyo
John C. TIbbets , representing a Chicago
stationery house came to the city yesterday
to remaIn through the state fair In cllrge
af an exhlbt. : He Is at the Paxtan.
At the Mercer-H . D. Petbone , JInne-
apolis : E. V. ' . \Iaynard : , E. McMaster , Springfield -
field Mass. ; E. J. Hazen , J. W. hewitt , Chicago -
cage : W. J. Eckerson , Ravenna , Neb. : F. \V.
Penny , Wind River ; n. 51. Volk , New York :
A. J. Ehlers , W. C. Drown , Chicago ; George
A. Hl , Grand Island : J. W. Bogga Blair ;
Ira Mallory , Des Moines : J. F. Doty , W. ! I.
Petit Anita : W. V. Shlckley , Genoa ; L. H.
Beason Portland ; J. H. Cryer , Cramona
Farm : H. H. Wallace , Tekamah ; Louis Das-
seU and wife , Des Moines.
Xl'ltrnllulnl' ' at 'tltl' ' lInteI . .
At the Merchants-tI. G. Haover , Dig
Springs : F. C Cerney , Dodge .
At the Doiione-E. Orok . Waterloo ; W. D.
Funk . 10amteld : Jahn 1M. Swanson , Swed-
enbur .
At the Paxton-IT . O. Barber , Ioldrege :
A. T. Schreiber . Wood hake : A. E. Thacker ,
Valentine. .
At the Arcade-r. , J. \'Icax. : Grand Is-
land : \Y. , \ . \Vilis . David City : Froth lulnc ,
Emerson ; A. \V. noblllns . , Phillips .
Watch Hayden's deliver pianos daily.
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Highest Honors-\VorId's . Fair ,
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BAKING
"WDIB
MOST PERFECT MADE.
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A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. F t ,
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant
.
_ 40 YEARS THB ST ANDARD.
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I.\JI\ liiUM't4 IIAI.b.
Sonth Ol"h" Cltll'U" 1.ell to hear
Si , , , . . 'ruth" ,
Voter ef the se\'erl wards of the city of
South Omaha are hereby invited } 10 attend
a grAnd rally at Ilium's hal , 408 North
Twenty.slxth street , Tuesday evening , September -
tember 10 , at 8 a'clock p. m. sharp , In the
Interests of the Citizens' League Reform
movement for OmahA , South Omaha . , and }
Douglas county.
g. , 10sewatu , n. W ncharlson , E. V. ' .
Simeral and D. Clem Beaver will address
the meetln .
ClAlLES F. WETIEl President } ,
WILLIAM H. lUNTIm , Secretary.
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Tiie' )111 Xut Act Itighit.
Captain Mestyn yesterday afternoon arrested -
rested } two men who he thinks are "grafters"
who cme here to work during the state fair.
lie spotted them 01 the state fair grounds ,
and } as their actiomms both there all en the re
turing train were Busplcous ! he arrested
them when thc city was reached. They gave
the names of Fred l Brown antI C.V. . Hey-
noltls , and dams ' < he boolcmakers at the
nohll
races that are being held at the DrivIng park
In Council lliuffs. S
AIlult Suuer"t'lu ii & 'Iemmst'ml.
August Souerweln , the boy who killed } Paul
Miller three days ago whlo the later was
asaultlng his mother , was release\ , from
custoly yesterday an motion ef County At-
tore Daldrhlge. The boy hal been fu Iy exonerated -
)
onerated by the coroner's jury.
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ypofJ7
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ow : :3tNJov : :
l3oth tilts iflCtIIO(1 0usd results when
Syrup of F'ign i takezo ; it is 1)lcasaIlt
and refreshing to the taste , and acth
gesitly ycL promptly on the ki(111ey8 ,
LIver all(1 ( bO'CiS , cleanses the sys-
tI1t effectually. dup2is co1ds head.
c1tes and fevers and ciiiei haNtual
, 1lSti1)atiO11. ) Syi'tip of Figs is the
Only rCIflCly of its kilIl ever pro.
ditced , pleasing to the taste and no-
.emtab1c to the stont'.ieli , 1)roni1)t irs
its aCt'ioit aitl ti'tilv heileficir.1 in its
t'irect , 1)re1)aIct1 only from the BIOSt
healthy and agreeable stibstnnc'e , its
iflitii exc llciit qualities coonioiend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cilt bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Ar.y reliable druggist who
isaay not liive : it on Iland will pro-
ttre it Il'0sIlPtIY for any one who
wihcs to try it. Do not acccit any
t'bstittitc.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Ct2.
SAW FtIAPm'ClCO , CAL.
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JASTINO DISEASES WEA1EN VOIIER.
I I fully because they % venIemt you riowly , grattlu'
ally. Do muot uullow this waste of body to malee
you apoor , tahb3 , Immnttmro man.ilealtim , strength
and vimor Is for you wimetlier you be ukim or poor.
Time ( Ireat lluilyamm is to be had only from tlmtm ltmmii-
lion ! stctlicai Institute. Tmmia wommdcrfumt discovery
was inatle by time npeciahita of time old fnmcmms Ilimmi.
son atodlcmt immatitute. It hm the stronsyst gamut naost
powerful vltaiicr mmmdc. It i so povjerftmi that it
is simply womutlertmmi how iiarnmles s it is. You cumm
get it from aovlmcre limit frons time Iltilson Medical
InstItute.'rlt for circulars stud testlmmmoimiats.
'flmls extraordinary Itejuveuntor Is time nmost
mvommderfui discovery of the ago. It has been cmi.
dorsed by the i'umdimsg scientific mcmi of Europa ammil
Anmerica.
JIUDYAN is purely vegetable.
'UVDYAN stops laremuaturemuess of time dia.
lmargo in twenty dmiys. Cimres LOtT MAX-
StOOD , constipation , dizziness , falling scmmsumtiommc ,
nerwou twitciming of time eyes and other parts.
Strengtimemi , , Immvlgorm.tea ummmd totmes time emmtlre
system. 11 I. nsclmemtp ca any otimer remnt-tiy.
UVflYtX cures debIlity , mmervousnes , cmni-m.
siomma , and develops and restores weak orgnmm.
Pains in time back , losMes by .iay or ntghmt btopped
quickly. Over ? , OcO private imidorsenaeimts.
Prematureness means impotency in time first
stage. It ta mu syniptom of senminmil wcalcness and
barremmnes. It can be stopped in twemmty days. by
time use of lludynma. Itudyan costs no more than
any other remedy.
SemitI for circuinra and testimommlahs.
TAI'IVLD ULOOD-Inmpure blood duo to
serious private dlm.ordora carries mnyriada of core'
producinggerrms. Then comeseoro throat , pim'mpies ,
copper colored 8pots , ulcers in mouth , old sores end
falling hair. You can save a trip to Hot springs by
writlngfor 'Blood Book' to time old pimysicinus of the
hUDSON IIED1CAL IrS'rJTVTI ,
Stockton , 1irarmet sued Emit' tits. . ,
s.t ratANcasco , CAL.
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I hvo pkcedo1he
H 00
' 0 Don't Shrink
-a' Woolen Good .
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No mater what
you wash wl'
0WOOL
QflAD0
uun
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-blank . underwear-all
wolen.-they'r the same
_ .4 sbo when they come out
s. when they went In-and
clean. Pure-delicious for
cen.
the bath At all leadIng
dealers
Haworlh , Schoddo 6 Co. , 0
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ff.
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'Pancy Clothes
For the Y 0 < < 'U118. .
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This . Is nn off year for ornllllnl hO ' ! ' clothcs-nt lcnsl hcrt'
: Io.c Clnc ' clothes thIs SCISOI thln wc C\'CI' hnll , lut lo clhcr- {
JUIIOI'S-O 'II lcs-HccCC's-8nI01's-nll { t good 111 ' oilier wiimtt.ymu-
illn3'-cnui-'eillg.
Incn lms. I--
Hut thc best. Lmlit't of n cotlcll ' Is . coimmtiig-thie imrk'es-ofteii before !
you WCI'C Inlc : 10 Ilr ) : .J , I 1 101nt.s for I smnl stilt just hecause I
thelc wns n hit of t'IIIIII/ It.
An(1 ( now WC lmt'micse to Mhow 3'Ohi thnl chimer 10110 ICII'I'1 11t10
B. rOtlII(1 fat ln'oilt out uf thnt ' ' boo . ' ' '
I 10lHl 11'01 . fnll' boon.hll. . 0' WO'I'O Ihclolllnl
bU ' ' ' ' .
buynt's-perhimsps hnJol cl's.
$1 25 II oat' Illce tot' . I Inl'l . , Ilxcll cll\lnl Clnl ' stilt . HecCel style
CIII , wlh 81111t. collar , ht'alllel , nll HI mIre tlit' s4ieevt'54 I\cT .
to get enc lt leIs tUt $ :100. : ( 11111es In Mho\ wllllo\
: $1,25 Out' mice for 1 hlue chl\'lot ! .1UIIOI-O 'IISr style-silk cOlIi1
flOI the 'Ohiit1' II0WI , I til Illrl'Clt ( ( ll'sigmll'I latcls : , too .
, Dislmlmiy In om' show w Inmlo' ! '
: ' .
$ f 50 1ot. n . hltc . Ilxell , 11nu hle-ht'enRtel ! clw\lol stilt-iteefer slrle-
mm1IlIl' ' 011111' , it'uilCl $ t 8 to t$8.50 $ Imtly lmetti't' .
sllot. collt. hl'nllell ) , : a.tO 111 1 JOIC hete' llllcs
I In Ilow wlliow.
I $1 . 75 $ lJ t2.2.5 , $ : .il , $ a.ro represent the other Ilunlte ! we retmill.
! ' '
'I'ehI ymii whnt'l geol for 'ou. (111 l'oull ntl ! look ; into the j
' ' show \'inIow . Ier I ' lehul Is i thCI'C
CI'III' wlliow. Every Rnlillell , SlC nlr-
k thin/ you like , step Ilto the ci evmttos' , c oI 01 the second Ihoot' , feel
of time clolh Ill hnYe It tlel 01. That much cost you 10thllg nlli I
whnt y)3 leal Is 1)lOiit ) .
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Fail 'U-ntnlogtcs arc to he hnl now.
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CCCocor- D ' '
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L Need Clear Heads. B , .
= j . Working people need clear D ' 1
heads , sound sleep and gqod diges-
0 [ J
tio.n ; for if sick ness comes , what
then ? I is cheaper to keep l well . D
That "queer feeling" springs from
O indigestion. First you "pooh pooh ! " -
lJ Then you grow altirined . No need
oi'that. A box of Ripans Tabules
will set you right and keep you
right ; so you can eat , sleep and J .
'
I w 0 r k. , J
I
IiJ I- I , Rrnna Tnbules : Sold by du\gIUs. or by mal . I
- - It the price (5 ( cente a box ) Ie eent to The lam- " 1
r- vans Cheunleal , , Company , N. 10 ISpmuce " . N. : 1. , ,4
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_ JID DLJD ! _ ID IDL1DL D ONo
: . ' DIRECT PROM TI4 TANK.
r : I
I ( No 11011cr . No Slea" , . . No Enfmccr. ,
r lle.t lower for Car nUl Feed Stills , Illn
- - , - - - . - - - - - - - hay , Ittmmmmmitmg _ Crellorle , Separators , dc ! ,
' - to OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES
set : 15a ; " . - : -
.
t Stationary or Portablo.
' . I 1 10 12H. 1' . R to 30 Il. P.
( . - Send ! for Clnl"II ' , 1'Iel's , etc. , descrIbing 3 work to b Ilonl
h TKEOTTOCASENCINEWORI(3
, . 4 I 33.1 0170 ut St. . , lJIAUBIPIIAlA.
Chicago , 245 La- St. , Omaha , 321 So. 15th St.
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- : RESTOR !
LOST I
'L VIGOR
- ' ( - Wh.n In m doubt " bat to use for Nevoul pemmmumy . I.on of Sexual Power ( I. . eitiie ,
n
. , . . ! .Wly. Pow.
. . . . . . . , , , .lhe
, e.m Imp.ter.cu. Mropliy Viticoccie anI other ' w.kmeisei . from any uu" . use
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Sc.Ire m'ims. iraIn. it.cke.j .1 rim llor 'Iulelly rUlor. , II ntecmcd , .ueh
, , I.tJ
. mtouhtci . , . . , ' I , , . , sutt , ( atilSy I , Stalled . anyuber . : , , ' sealrd I , fur $ ioo m C to.c. ror 55 Q
Result In 4 week : s nyu a mr.m mr.rnles , , u cur. o , rel.5 , \ lb. : ; r , Aidrcss
SHERMAN & McCONNFTY , DRUG CO . _ 11 " . . 'orl ( Rtrt. Ompha Neb.
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EDVOATIOYAL. - - ' -
MARMADIJEEMILITARY INSTITUTE.
S 'I'he Great ) lllnr ) ' School II time " ' ' ' ' .
ammO Ihouh only tour yeams I old IUls for hue lust Ihrec years lund the
larest eOulmenl ! and Ilco/e of alY military school west or time 1Issl.slp-
t. III river except uno In Minnesota and Ie the only one In time west that
does 10t receive day PUI'US , 'hls ilimmommmenl . 1 ! rIh , Js . Iuu lu .ullerlor . atm-
, . . ' ' ' .tltlm mnimwou'enments. cost
vnnlues IIVCslhule .hem. H"'enl.II'o ncrcs \ Ih InJrl' Oenle
150.00. ! Prh'ale'nler work. . steam laundry . slenm hen lnG and eleclrlo
,
c light plnels. 1'Iculy oil UnlverllY grduatu. Army omlictra detailed by .
: War department : gy'nnneeul , strati the In81rlclor In charge I pupi ot Bmtr-
" - . gc-nt. Lawn tennis fee bal mind < Ll0 bal telds and target rllGe. Alas
,
. . . NIrpntNahlAUS HAI.r for small hOYR
.5 - , ) / Write ror catrI.\ue .to LESLIE MARMAISUKE. Z \et Stmrlnga. Ma - ,
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EDVOA'I'W ! L
KEMPER HALL , Da' J rt
A Boys' nrdllg School ,
Reopens Sept. 18. U95 1"01 Catalogue adtlresa
ICIlVI'l H. COIEMAN.A. M.hiead Master
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY ,
lisliet . . .t . Ihuh , iilIlcro.niy.w.bermru.emr.umCImlcaso. , . . ( , , . . , . . , ; . . . ) .
Aim br.nd.i Dr Ilalo , itrai.ttc Ar.I.rl. T.achera "uln-
Al , . . , , . . , " . , ' ' , , , , , . , . . . . .
log , " 001 ua.I.I.I .hUI" " rem. 't'rrn 1oJ.r . .1 lem
bCIDI 'ILI , Scud fr CalalDlaa J. J. SIA ITS f SLUT , lilr.t.r
. - , - - Va en ] the nmnre.'lnr. , Er.'neh
1' ' - ' ltomnejy CALTHOS ( me , no.1 .i
oIvi r. N latui gtmamammteotimatCsm.imos *
I- " fiToI t , 1rn1..leu. ,
, , , , .
cumom irnqtnrhcu.S orleeceis
\frTh itmmd R1MT0115 I.o. ( Vigor.
\ , ' plt C. . Use aiJayt7atisjTd.
' 4 Adiro.VON MOIIL Co. ,
il
, . _ _ _ _ . Rui Arerci. ! s..U , tiede.sii , osm. .
Central
Mississippi.
i
I The T B Garden of the Weld ' I .
Summers Cool--WlntBrs Mild !
Mean temperature . to e AveraGe rain
tail W inches . No long cell winters. No
biighting hOl summers. Na blizzards. No
drouths. ! Free tuel. Ooad wuter . Time
earliest markets In the country The belt
prices for fruit and garden Iruck Twenty
acres properly worked wilt make you more
money and make It easier than time best
16 acres In the west or north , The title has
tlred towards the south , the land of quick.
cst antI surest results with the least risk
and labor One halt the work you do hero
will brInK you four times the results In this
wonderfully rIch country ; there Is no such
thing al failure. The Ieople ! are friendly
the climate dellihUul and healhY : railroad
facilities nrlt.chu. 1M the whole country
bids and pays for what you ral.e. Cattle
run out the whole year and do " 'el and two
to three crops can bo riised each year.
Particulars given an application ; COtreapon-
denco solicited . '
I1ioIr r . AII8 . Gon' ' ' Molt .
101 ' antm St" Oinului Ncb
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En v C.t'I'I ONA.L . .
BROWNELL HALL.
Seminary foi' '
Young Ladies
OMAIIA . NRC.
Rev nOIEn'f DollELt'rY . 1. : T. D . nector.
Fall Term Begins
SEPTEMBER 18TH.
SEND I FOR CA'\LOGUf : .
Harcourt Place
Seminary , Ganlbier , 00
"or Cris , Tile ; hlt.'hest Inll'lrclual advitntages.m
oeatmtttml smutS cumorlnblo , tiormme . u hountfllahle ,
and careful aUonton 10 eli Ihal 1''rllns t goomi
beailtm . thorougim tmmcmmtai trnlnlng , , reSumed mammmmerl
- mmd Ihu boat general cmIt.mrc. ( . 'at'.ie.c'uc. ' .pmiS.
UNVEISTY OF NOTRE DAME -
TI SIY 8..101 Will Open
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Full Courses In Classics ' . Letter , . Science , Law ,
FiI Civil And Mechanical Engineering.
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