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THE OMAHA DAtLV 1VEE: SUXBAY, AUGCST 20. 1000. OMAHA'S SEW SCHOOL OFLAW Prof, William Farr, LL, B LL. II., Founds a Fount of Legal Learning. ISSUES A SEVENTY-PAGE PROSPECTUS 'nriiUj- Kli'li Over Trnn-n. Iti,iuilliil Their Coiiiicrtltin ultli tin- I nut 1 1 u lloii mill IncliliMilnll) ln cu ll KiUe tin Di-iih'i Itrrnril. Price SHk-iIiiIi for I.nw IIs-kitm. LL. II $10.00 LL. M 10.00 I). C. L 10.00 LL. I) tO.OO 1J, O Ti.03 M. (.) 10.0 J Scholarship 35.0) laws. Ha admits that ho doesn't know much law and that he tana never been ad mitted to the bar, but ueverthalens, Farr replica that It UtO nnd Homo "recommend Mono" bi forthcoming, ha will guarantee to dulUer the good and no riuentlcni naked. Tho Albany Law Journnl of Auguat t contains this reference to "Dean" Parr; copied from tho Detroit Law Journal: Tho Law Journal has been Investigating tho Nashville College of Law and has ob tained rellablo Information which Justi fies It In denouncing that Institution as a fraud, puro nnd olmplo. William farr, president of tho Instttutl-n, who flourishes LL. I), after his name, Is a man of very shady roputatlon. Ho was at ono time connected with on Institution In Chatta nooga, Tcnn., that sold diplomas. Tho bar association cf Nnshvlllo Is considering the advisability of taking soma action with regard to tho college that will xoncr.ito tho namo of that city from any responsi bility for tho presence there of the fraudu lent concern. Tho Law Jutirnnl has been ALL SHOUTING FOR M'lUNLEY Predictions that Bryan Will Carry New York and Indiana Are Dreams. An Institution which hns rprung up In Omaha during the last two weeks and which has been named "Parr's Dlplnmn Mill" by those who liavr- Investigated it. Is about to ro'elve iomo revere Jolts "i tho hands of irvcral reputable jomig lawyers uf tho tlty, who. without their connent, have been an nounced as Its faculty. Tho young men suy their names were used without their author ity or knowledge. They say, further, that they have overy reason to suspect that Wil liam Knrr. LL. II.. LL. M.. Is not uct'ng In good faith In the establishment ot tho. so called "Omaha Law reboot" and that his motives are unprofessional nnd questionable; In short, that he Is hero to sell law degrees as a commodity at nt much per degree. Tho "dean." a Inrgp, portly innn, with a florid complexion, enmo to Omnha about three weeks ago from Nashville. Tcnn.. where he had pored ns tho Intellectual head of a concern cry simitar to that planned for this city, dealing In diplomas at bargain-counter rates. Ilia first innvu was to negotiate for tho purchoso of the charter and perconal property of a law school already established here tho Omnha School of Law. This ho accomplished, though tho board ot trustees of that Institution say there was no consideration. Then ho proceeded to get out literature advertising tho now school, Among other things, ho Issued a seventy pago pamphlet, which rends much like a real estato boomer's prospectus of I.nfl somehurst. It deals in hyperbole through out and every adjective is In tho superlative degree. 1'nrnlly lleimillntrn School. It Is In this brochure that tho following names nppear ns constituting tho faculty ot tho Institution: William Farr. LL. H.. LL. M. (Chicago Law School, Illinois Cotlcgo ot Law), dean nnd professor of law II. L. Stnndevoii, LL. Tt. (University of Michigan), professor of law. II. 1. Leavltt. LL. It. (Omaha Law school), professor of Inw. 10. A. Smith, LL. 11. (University of Iown), professor of law. .1. A, Kennedy. LL. TJ, (University of Ne braska), professor of law. Jnmi-H M. KIIIbou (member Omaha bar), professor of law. T. A. Holllstcr, LL. II. (University ot Ne braska), professor of law. Olivor 8. Krwin. II. A. (University ot Ne braska), professor ot law. T. II. Dysart, LL. II. (University of Mich igan), professor of law. Harry Fischer, LL. n. (Omaha Law school), professor of law. Tuesday night ot last week all tho per sons above named, savo Mr. Farr himself, held a meeting In an olllco In tho New York Llfo building to correct tho Impression abroad that they wcro In nny way connected with the Omaha Law school. Thoy passed a set ot resolutions denouncing the concern nnd these- wcro published In a local law Journal. Attorney H. A. Whipple, who was deluded Into acting as sponsor for Farr when he first arrived in tho city, has been doing a little missionary work of lato In the way of digging up tho mnn's past record. Ho has written lcttors to Chattanooga and Nnshvlllo nnd tho replies recelvod havo fully Justl fled earlier suspicions. Among other inter esting documents aro Bevcrnl nowspnpers from tho cities named, containing articles denunciatory of tho flagrant Farr. A special In tbo Nnshvlllo American ot December 8, 1S99, from Chattanooga, Is ns follows: Nashville Co in men t on Farr. The appearance of John William Fnrr. Jr.. at Naahvlllo has revived Interest In tho doings of sold John William, Jr., during tho brief period ho acted us "dean ot tho fac ulty or taw at urnnt university. Most of tho lawyers who agreed to lec ture when tho school was Htartcd wero dis trustful of Furr from tho licclnnlni:. Thoy soon saw that his methods wero thoso of a fakir. Ills advertisements of tho school had a Yellowstone Kit tlavor nnd owing to their peculiar wording aroused tho suspi cion of two of the lawyors who hnd been puullshed among tho lecturers that his pur pnso was to sell diplomas to whoever would PRESENT PROSPERITY PLEASES PEOPLE Mnjnr .Moore ItPturim from n Trip TliroiiKli tin IJnM mill Tnlk of I'ollllrnl I'ros- llCUtK. "The predictions that Urynn and Steven son will carry New York und Indiana aro wild and entirely without foundation. Whllo in Logansport and other lndlann towns I rando Inquiries nnd found that tho ncntlmcnt strongly against Bryan. Even the men who aro with tho democrats on some issues say tint it would bo folly to Imposed upon to tho extent of advertising elect n man who has expressed his Inten fcr tho so-called college, but up-.n learning tlcn cf calling a special session of congress tho true facts of the caso canceled thu ' to rovoluttculza tho government's policy," contract and discontinued thu advertise ment. This and much other similar testimony has been gathered concerning tho oporn' said Frank E. Moorcs, who ha3 returned Irom an extended trip through tho east. 'Several months ago tho sentiment of In dlnna republicans seemed to bo quite tlnnn of tho educator, and If It dcoi not strong against tho Porto Illcan tariff ana JIIV. in orner to test the matter n decoy cor resportdonce was started, tho letters being prepared nere anu sent to a gentleman in Washington city, who hud them signed by a friend of his and then mailed to "Dean ' Farr. Tho "dean" walked rlcht Into tho trap. IIo loft no doubt as to his disgrace ful purposes. Ills letters wero laid beforo tho university authorities, nnd especially beforo the lawyern who hnd been lecturing at tho law school, nnd ho wan ut once comnelled to sever his connection with thn Institution und leave tho city. Tho lawyers Hay his mendacity surpassed anything they hud over seen when ho was curnered and confronted with his own letters and tho testimony ot studentB who had boon faked and ticecca y mm Hero aro reproduced tho letters ot tho decoy correspondence. Ostensibly a young lawyer in Washington writes asking for "quotntlons" on tho degroo ot bachelor of end In hlB being "hot-footed," tho present signs hello themselves. I'nrr'H ltciunrKnlilc I'miiithlot. An account of Farr and his Omaha en terprise would not bo complcto without n few extracts from his remarkable pam phlet, which bears upon Its cover In gilt letters tho words. "Omnha Law S.hool, Omaha, Nob ' On tho tltlo pago appears a cut of tho New York Llfo building, and below It is tho line, "Ofllco Omahn Law School." thereby giving tho Impression that tbo cntlro building Is davoted to tho In stitution. As a matter ot fart, the only portion of the edifice that appears to be occupied by the "school" Is ono little dinky office about eight feet wldo and ten feet long. Tho suites and magnificent lecturo rooms which tho "denh" describes with such pcrfervld eloquence arc, no tar as can he learned, elthei a fantasy be gotten of an over-wrought Imagination or simply "hot air." This paragraph, under tho heading, 'Clltctrtc and Health." sounds tho keynote of tho entire work for extravagant langu age: The climate Ik mltil nnd pnn.nhln. avolillnir nllko tho rigorously sovcre winters of more norincrn cnmes and motintuinoiix situa tions, and thn hot. enervating summer of southern locations. The Dciin Wnxe Kloquput. Young women nro advised to study law, and In doing so tho "dean" employs these glowing words: Stoi nnd think! Yon nrn no loncer n cipher in thn world. You are no looser looked upon ns n humnn being In form only. Tho light of your Intelligence Is blessing tho world. Your mission Is fully as great ns that of any man. Develop tho powers ijOd nns given you and your happiness wl'l bo proportionately Increased. Every de partment of life Is now open to woman. Man long held nil places of trust nnd honor, but ho Is now compelled to surrender them to his equal woman, Her Held Is no longer confined to tho kitchen, but reaches out into nil the literary and legal pursuits ot life. Your Inlluenco m.iv shano the ballot. even If yo't aro not permitted to drop It Into tho box. This Is his opinion of himself, though ho mnkes It appear that the trustees wrote It: The board of trustees of tho Omaha Law school most heartily commend to you our new dean. Prof. William Furr. as a gen tleman admirably fitted for tho position. Tho dean will devote his cntlro tlmn and talents to tho welfare of tho school, lie is a profound thinker, a cultured scholar, a vcrsatllo writer and an able lawyer ns well. Is a canuhlo and emclont young man. a memher of thn Masonic lraternltv. a rec ognized uuthor of law books, ann no insti tution has a man or greater merit and ability nt Its head. Ills general knowledge of books, men, affairs and relations of life qualify him to do educational work with credit to himself and tho schoot nnd makes him a nronor executive for a faculty com posed of strong legal talent. Tho "dean" overlooked no bets in the building up of his "school;" no detail was too trivial to engage his attention. He oven went so far as to wrlto a college song for It. Hero It Is: Far up Missouri's waters. Where its waves do rule, Stands our Alma Mnter, Tho Omaha Law School. CHOItUS: Sound Its praise, sing It ever. Help It onwnrd. loud Its storv tedl; Welcomo to thnc, our Alma Mater, Welcome, all welcome farewell. Far up the winding stream, In a busy, bustling town! Whoro all nature smlllnx scemsi It looks so proudly down. Tho "dean" Is resourceful and will probably havo considerable to say In ex tenuation of his conduct, but It must bo admitted that any roan who will deliber ately rhymo "waters" with "Alma Mater" must bo very wicked Indeed "Dean" Farr makes a sweeping denial of all the foregoing charges, though ha refuses to discuss them In detail. "I am hero to mako my homo for tho rest of my life," said ho to n reporter for The Dee, "and the enterprise In which I havo em barked Is entlroly legitimate and reliable In every way. I should very much prefer no newspaper publicity In this matter PimpBes Are more than a disfigurement of the skin; they nre n handicap to n young man, nlike in love and business. The pimply face looks dissipated nnd both merchant nnd maiden look askance at the unfortunate fellow whose face is his misfortune. An al most certain cure for pimples nnd similar disfiguring eruptions is found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It pur ifies the blood of the corrupting cause of ordinary eruptive diseases, cleanses the skin and builds up the body with sound wholesome flesh. " Discovery " con tains neither alco hol nor narcotics. "I am well pleated with your medicine," writes John A. Callo way, IN., of No. ai8 rtth St., Columbus, Ga. "In l9t I was working at night and I broke out in lump all over, and when thee left the akin fiecled off. I took six lottlei of 'Colden Medical Discovery,' siul two of Doctor Wcrce'e relicts, snd I do believe that I nm sound and well. I have a good appetite, but before I commenced treatment I bad noappVtlte at all, My eyes were sunken and my face was pile, I had pimple and brown spots on my face. Now these ate all gone I have used many UmU of medicines but received no bene fit. Last year I weighed one hundred and thirty-lour pounds, and now I neigh ono hun died snd forty-live. Please accept my thanLs. I am so glad I louud the right kind of medicine." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for cloth, to Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N.Y. tho democrats expected to gain many otcs on that Issue, but nil ngltatlon of Hint question has died out and there nro less Urynn men in tho stato than there wcro four years ago. 'As to Now York, It Is foolishness for the democrats to count It In with their tutcs. Whllo in New York I met a number of prominent Tammany men und had a pretty good chanco to slzo up tho situa tion. Roosevelt and Hanna had a confer- uce while I was In tho city nnd politics was bubbling along quite merrily. Al though many of tho New York democrats lolm to havo got Into tho Ilryan band wagon, there .Is reason to doubt tholr sin cerity in supporting tho dlsclplo of frco liver. Tho old lino democrats realize that freo silver has secu its day and that tho defeat at Ilryan this fall means tho dis placement of tho 16 to 1 theory and tho reunion ot tho divided party. Dnvo Hill Is tho logical candidate for president on the nlted democratic ticket four years from now. Assuming, that iiryan wins tnis mil It Is probablo that ho would bo ro-clectod and Hill would stand out In tho cold. Tho Now York democrats ure not unmindful t theso facts and In consequence thoy aro lukewarm In their support of Ilryan. All Shotitlnir for Melvlnli-r. "In Michigan, New Jersey and other states visited ovory ono seemed to bo shouting for McKlnley nn insisting on a contlnuanco f tho present flourishing conditions. Tho freight business on tho Orcnt Lakes Is tho best eviV known. In our trip from Duluth to nuffnlo we wero scarcely out of sight of other vessels at nny tlmo and they all ccmed to be puffing prosperity. Duluth was crowded with excursionists, who wore pouring Into the city by rail and water. All tho rooms on tho better boats aro en gaged weeks nhcad of tlmo and It is almost Imposslblo to got passngo. Summer hotels on tho Inkcs and nlong tho seashore nro filled to overflowing. Peoplo seem to have money and feel contldcnt that they can cam more "While In Buffalo wo visited tho exposi tion grounds and met Major T. S. Clarkson, John Wakefield and other Omaha men, who aro connected with tho Pan-American ox position, to be held next year. Tho ex position will be one of tho most pretentious ever attempted in America. The grounds are nil laid oft and many of the buildings aro In course ot construction. Tho main grounds aro larger than those ot tho Traus mlsslsslppl exposition nnd In addition to theso a largo and beautiful park Is to ho used. Everything is on a gigantic scale and thero Is no question that tho enterprise will bo a success. Buffalo Is located In a densely populated district and hns Niagara Falls toj offer as an inducement, asiao irom tno exposition The electric lighting at Buffalo Is In chnrgo of an Omnha man, John Itustin, and tho exposition ofllclals assured mo that It will surpass nnythlng In tho way of Illumination ever attempted in America." Mayor Moorts was accompanied on his trip by his two daughters, Kate and Adele. After making the trip on tho lakes from Duluth to Buffalo, they went via the St Lawrence to the Atlantic and visited Port land, New York, Asbury Park, Atlantic City and other resorts along tho coast. On tholr return west thoy stopped at Saratoga and at Harbor Point, Mich., where tho mayor owns a cottage. After n brief visit at Logansport, Ind., Mayor Moores returned home, leaving his daughters to visit with relatives in Logansport. QUARRELED ABOUT THE WIFE Tom McQiij'Rnn Stabs (corn' Smith During; a Itow (Irer Mr. Smith. George Smith and Tom McQuygan qunr reled about Mrs. Smith last night In room No. 10 ot tho old frame building at C24 South Tenth street, under tho shadows o the viaduct. McQuygan stabbed Smith twlco with a Jack-knife, one wound being Just abovo tho heart and the other below tho ribs on tho left side. There wero present at the tlmo besides Mr. and Mrs, Smith nnd McQuygan. Charles Hatfield and nn Individual known as "Frenchy." All nro tough characters and wero drunk. When Hatfield, who Is the Inndlord, saw thero was going to bo a row ho ran for a revolver, de claring he would "clean out tho wholo - outfit." Before he returned tho stabbing hnd occurred and McQuygan had run awny Smith followed him for nearly a black and then fell at tho corner of Tenth and Jack son streets, unable to go further. Ho wa3 found later and removed to the emergency hospital, whero tho wounds wero dressed by Pollco Surgeon Ames, nftcr which ho was taken to the Clarkson hospital. Tho wound abovo tho heart Is conslderod dangerous and way result fatally. The pollco aro looking for McQuygan. Lake Manama I'nrk. Thn best display of vaudeville talent ot tho season will be presented at tho theater of this popular resort, commencing today, with Sunday matinee. The program con slsts of the following clover artists: "Tho BLACK AUENZO," In seloctions from Ung tlmo opera; the GItEAT WELLO, America's premier Juggler, will perform somo marvel ous feats. WELCOME and PASS will bo seen In tholr sensational acrobatic act OSCAIt P. SISSON nnd MISS ESTEH WAL LACE will remain another week by special request. They present an entirely different act, In which each presents a duo-character. Miss Wnllaco uppearlng first as tho little city girl and after ns tho diuhlng widow Mr. Slsson at our boy and otter as the eccentric Qerraan bachelor. Miss Wallace slugs leveral bojutlful ballads. STAUFEB and WHITTER present their new and novel musical sketch entitled, "A Man From Mex Ico." NODINE does somo artlstie, acrobatic and contortion dancing. rlblo affair. McLaughlin was a guest and TDVIVP Tfi TMDV CI ADV Dougherty a cook nt the notet, and with- 1 IV I Ut t IV li.UVil 1UU OIllIUl I out provocation. It was said, McLaughlin plunged n knife through tho heart of 1 mnJ'h "SV n?' T" wor"' 1 Deputy Food Commissioner Not Oast Down literally hacked him to pieces. Ho was , , , never arrested, leaving town beforo ho 1 "7 supreme WUrt DCClSlOu, could be apprehended. Since that tlmo rel- j - utlvos of tho murdered man hnvc been making a stendy search tor the murderer and hnvo offered a reward for his cap ture. Acting Chief of Police Newman will leave In a few days for Indianapolis to bring McLaughlin back. DEALERS ASKED TO PAY LICENSES Third Wnril Itoiuilillt'iinn. Tho Third Word Kepubllrnn club held an Interesting meeting Friday night nt Us headquarters. Thero was a large atten dance and several stirring speeches were made. Tho club suggested four names to bo voted on nt Ihe coming primaries, but said thut it would abide by whatever decision v.ns made by tho republicans of the ward. Tho club will havo another meet ing some tlmo this week, when prominent Omaha speakers will bo present. INilU'c- Court Itrniitdt'lrd. The pollco court room was yesterday re modeled. Tho Judge's bench was rear ranged and n new witness box erected. A hlnnk case has boon plared nt tho tnck of tho prosecutor's stand nnd everything was cleaned up. Tho room has for a long tlmo needed these changes und It looks bctlcr for tho work that has thus been done. Magic city (;,ip. Mrs. 11. i Coombs Is vlnltlng in Iown. t'ottngos built to suit buyers. Jno. J. Hyun. Itev. J. A. Johnson und lumllv 1n v..i. tordny for Cheyenne. Misses A111111 nnd Kutc t.emmell hnvn gone to eastern Iowa for n visit. !'.. L, Mnrttn bns nunc In Dm Tnln coast, where ho will tour for u mouth. Sirs. O. K. Blew nnd Miss Mubol Illcll returned homo after 11 short visit In Orum. Tho Women's Missionary society will meet nn Thursday. August 30, at the home of John Cnlvln, L'tilfl E street. Tho Ladles' Aid society will meet with Mrs. I). L, Holmes, IKS North Twcnty fojrth street, Wednesday afternoon. ' Misses Helen Iln'pln and Susie Nolan, who havo been visiting during the past week In Hellovue, returned last night. A ineettnc of thn Klnir's nuiiL-htrrn will bo held at tbo honn1 of Mrs. D. Garrett. 2118 m street, l' Tinny ntternooii, August 31. Tho Hoheml.in Women's Missionary so ciety meets with Mrs, Hufrmnn. Twenty tlrst nnd Q streets, Wednesday ntternoon. Sco Ed Munshaw & Co. for lumber. Trl :'. Mrs, Hello Posley und children returned from Coin. In . vestprduv. Thn i-h.ii 111. ness of her father called her to that place. Tho report that Ollkor John Hrlggs has resigned as h policeman of South omnha Is untrue, llo will resume his work In a few days. Miss Cora Merrill nnd Aur.i Phenlx, who havo been vlattlng with friends In the city for several weeks, returned to their homo in Creston. la. Secretary Overton of tho Young Men's Christian association will stwuk nt tho Presbyterian ehurch this inorulnir In tlm absence of Ho v. It. L. Wliocler. Upchurch lodgo No. 2, Degree of Honor, will give 11 card pnrty and d.inee at Ancient Order United Workmen liall. Twenty-sixth and N streets, Thirsday evening. C. M. Mnyno of Omaha will address the men's meeting of tho Young Men's Chrl tlun association this afternoon nnd Mrs. H. Wilson, 11 blind evangelist, will read selec tions from transcripts used by tho blind. Threo carloads of cuttle were run off of tho track Saturday night nt the foot of N stropt. Whllo It created a great deal of confusion all of tho cattle escaped without Injury. Tho curs wcro safely replaced and tho trucks rppalred. Miss Jessie Oraco Smith of Longmont. Colo., who has been visiting friends In Iown, stopped on her return home anil visited with tho fnmlly of A. If. Merrill for several days. She left during tho middle of tho week for her Colorado home. Fatality Follow Failure to use Foley's Kidney Cure In time. If taken In earlier etuges of Brlght's dlseaso nnd diabetes It Is certain cure. You have noticed tho r.lgh death rat? from thero dls ccsrn and It Is r.ot wise to Ignoro early symptoms when a mcdlclno like Foley's Kidney Cure can be had. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omahn. Clerk Attaches Cnrter's Property. SAVANNAH. Ga., Aug. 23,-Mlchaol A. Connally, formerly clerk to Captuin O. M. Carter, now serving a sentence- In tho Fort Leavenworth prison for frauds In connec tion with government work, bus attached tho nronortv In S.ivnnnnh of the latter ami It. D. Oreeno and tho Gaynors for an nliege( lnuebteiiness. 1 onnnny claims tnnt tho ex englneer otllcer Is Indebted to hint In tho sum 01 io,rs. Circular Letter Sent to Merchant AVIiu Handle Olc oniiirKiirlnc. Ask IliK Them to llcmlt i'MOIlt) Kl e Dollars. Left with n Job with no salary attached, F. B. Hlbbard, deputy food commissioner ot tho state ot Nebraska, seems to bo mak ing a play to secure rolltt from the legis lature when It ngalu assembles. It will be remembered that seme months ago Mr. Hlbbard brought mandamus pro ceedings to compel the state auditor to allow hln bill for salary, und at the hear ing beforo tho supremo court that tribunal decided that the salary could not bo paid for the reason that tho ofllco was created in contrnvcnslon of the constitutional pro vision fixing the number and character of tho stato ofllcers. Tho court then stated that under the proceedings It would not pass upon tho vnlldlty of tho act other than that part referring to tho salary. Lost November tho Armor Packing com pany brought suit In the L'nltcd St.ttc3 cir cuit court to restrain the governor, tho titular food commissioner nod hlu deputies and tho county attorneys of Douglas and Lancaster counties from attempting to en force tho provisions of tho laws regarding tho manufacture and sala ot oleomargarine or butterlue, alleging that the acts under which proceeding wore nt that tlmo brought wero unconstitutional and Invalid for several reasons, among tucm being that they wero class legislation, were s'pccla! legislation as prohibited by tho constitu tion, wero restraints upon interstate com- merco In the contemplation of tho federal constitution and that tho Inw ot IS9S was Invalid for tho reason thut It created a stato ofllco not known to tho constitution ot the state. Tho enso was set for hearing upon ap plication for a temporary Injunction on November 10, beforo Judge Mungor, but was novcr heard. It Is said that an ngroe mcnt was entered into botween tho parties to tho suit that no further proceedings would bo Instituted by tho defendants until utter n decision was reached In tho case. If this agreement was tuado tho deputy food commissioner does not seem to con sldcr It binding upon him, ns recently ho has sent out notices to dealers In oleo margnrlno to the effect that tho law will bo enforced, "the law being sustained by tho stato supremo court, except ns re gards tho expense of tho department," and adding: "All who aro doing business In tho 6tate nnd subject to the provisions ot tho puro food laws who nro delinquent In taking out permits for tho fiscal year 1S99 will bo proceeded against according to Inw." Accompanying this circular Is ono re questing payment of the stato tax ot $25 for tho flscnl year of 1300. Tho attorney for tho Armour Packing compnny who Is handling tho light upon tho Inw hns advised all of tho dealers In but tcrlno nnd oleomargarlno to disregard tho notices of tho deputy commissioner and tho belief Is that nono of them Is paying tho tax, and that the deputy commissioner does not expect tho tax to bo paid. Thoso conversant with tho subject nro of tho opinion that ho 13 attempting to mako a record to be presented to tho next legisla ture, accompanied by n bill for his relief to tho extent of the salary which was de clared Illegal by tho supremo court. Oft n. Move Out blow , sluggish system; lazy, leaden liver; bilious brain! Cascnrols Candy Ca thnrtlc will make them move along. Movo on! All druggists, 10c, 2.c. 50c. IHUIl. STKPHENSON. Mrs. Mary L wife of james atepnenson, ngeil ra years, 1311 TOJuwi 1 iiiriietn avenue, dicu August 23, Funeral notice later. GRIFFITH, Margaret. Saturday afternoon, August 25, uEd ID years. Funeral Monday, nt 2 p. m.. from resi dence, S2n North Twenty-third street. In- termoni r oresi i-awn. iTlenus invited. if South Omaha News . w Councilman Fltlo said yesterday that tho commltto that had been appointed to con fer with the Omaha Browing association with tho view of leasing certain lots In tho Second ward upon which to orect a flro- hall had beon successful In Its endeavors. Tho lot that Is wanted Is located nt Twentieth and S streots, being about tweuty-flvo by sixty feet. Tho leaso will bo for Ave years, or longer, nt tho option if tho council, and tho prlco that will bo paid tho association for tho use ot tho land will bo but nominal. It now looks ns' though at the next meeting of tho counoil two Important mat- tors will bo 'attended to. First will bo tho contracting with the association for tho leaso ot tho lot, and socond tho order for tho publishing ot bids for tho erec tion of tho flro house. Tho inhnbhants of tho second ward have clamored for this so long that they wero becoming disheart ened at the prospect of rucclvlng ndequato lira protection from tho city. However, thoy novcr ceased tholr efforts nnd it seems now that they havo practically ac complished tholr ends. Tho plan, as now proposed, Is to build a small but adequate flro hall and equip 11 with n hoso cart and thrco extra firemen. While this Is not all they desire, still tho council seems to feol that It la all it can afford to do at this tlmo. But what ever Is done, If It affords them any protec tion wnutovor, will bo a vast Improve ment over what they have had heretofore. Tho othor flro departments were bo situ- nted that In the event of a fire In tho vi cinity of the Second ward It took a long tlmo for tho department to arrive and In many Instances severe losses wero felt when building could havo been saved If tho proposed flro hall was eroded and In use at tho time. It seems tho Intention of tho majority of tho council to glvo up tho Idea uf purchas ing a flro cnglno or chemical wagon In tho near future nnd spend tho amount of money that tho two equipments would cost In ro palrlug tho departments now In use. They seem to feel that tho only pooplo tlm are reully demnndlng n flro cnglno are tho packing houses and ono of tho council said yesterday that If the packing houses and stock yards of tho city really needed an engine, It would not ba nt nil out of the way, or repugnant to the council for them to buy one and mako a orcient of It to the city. if not cured loads directly to S o and Catarrh Bronchitis Consumption DR, CEO. LEININCER'S FOR-MAL-DE-HYDE iNHALER. Cures Catarrh in all its different stages (except tiie last stages of consumption) by killing the germs of the disease. o Have You ? o o o o o Ynutaer' Condition I'nehnnurd. GKORGKTOWN'. KV.. An. 5S-.TI, enn dlttOll of Henry Youlnn- l nochnnrerl in day, He has typhoid malaria, but it Is not thought to be of u dangerous form. Cnnrl wnH nnm llilHv In bde, nn a am. I minutes today und adjourned until Monday, j Old timers distinctly remember tho ler- Clinrle Mel.niiKlitln CaiiKht. Charles McLaughlin, alias Charles Blow art, who, In April, 1S92, stnbbcd and killed John Dougherty nt tho old Drovers'hiotcl in this city, has been arrested lu Indian apolls and will bo brought back to this county for trial. J ry ColdjLoss.of Sense of Smell, Dropping S S of Mucus into Throat, Poor Hearing, o o Hoarseness, Pains in the Head over eyes, o o Loss of Memory, Itching and Burning o Sensation in Nasal Organs, Running at the Nose, Ringing in the ears; Loss of oice, .Breathing through the Mouth, Feeling of Lassitude and Despondency,a Hawking, Choking, riugged-up Jb eeling j in the morning, with Stomach Deranged, j Sore Throat, Pits of Coughing, Pain in o Chest, Loss of Flesh, Fickle Appetite, 5 o Night Sweats. If you have any of these symptoms you o A HdVC auillu lUllli Ui uaiaini, aim uuiuun, uniuoo iiituntu. la a mm nniinimnTinil f WZ THE IIIIPP surciocnn in lunsummiun ur inc llnu3. READ WHAT PROMINENT PHYSICIANS SAY OF IT Dr. M. V Leo of Stegall. Tcnn., writes: "l have prescribed Dr. Geo. Lolnlnger s Fordmnldohydo Inhaler to more than one doien nt my patients, nnd hnvo received fluttering results In Catarrhal diseases of tho nose, ulso In Asthma and LafJrlppo. Whllo now an epidemic of LaOrlppo Is pre vailing in my section of tho country, I use it very near every case." Oeo. T. llawley. SI D., Professor of Lung and Throut diseases. Chicago Cllnlcnl School, tho largest Clinical school in tho world, says in writing to Dr. Geo, Lelnlnger: "1 havo been us ing your Formaldehyde Inhaler for ca tarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs. Colds und othsr Noso, Throat nnd Lung diseases I have found It supe rior to nny other remedy discovered " Dr Chas. A. Bchm, of tho Chicago Health Department, says: 'i havo used your Formaldehyde Inhnler and found It of tho greatest vuluu In ca tarrhal diseases of tho noso nnd re spiratory organs. I consider It tho best Inhaler on tho market today." Sold by all Druggists nt SO conts on nn ansolutoRiiarnntoo, A booklet freo from your druggist or wrlto to Dr. tieo. Lelnlnger Chemical Co Chicago, Ills, ' Sold and recommended by Sherman & McConnell I)rii Co., Baeten-lttcGinn Drtiff Co., Alerrett-Graham Dniff Co., ,11. B. Gra ham, C. II. Shaeffer. o o o o o o o o C) o n o o If I fit I THOUSANDS TCU. TIIE SAME STORY. A bnkar la Nw York City wrltei "When on the re rje el Comraltlisn luleld. bcuift ol hit woknfM, I cornmrnreil th uje ol wondecVofksr and now, think Ued, I m enllrrlr well " - ' A PRESENT FOR WEAK MEN I V.III put en tXTR WEEK'S SUPPLY In each bo cf VonderVotkeri told dmlng tin month to men who inrntion this advettlioment nd this p ipe r when tbtjr or Jir the medicine. There Is t a case of NERVE MAKNESS, SEXUAL DFDILITY, VARICOCELE, IMPOTLNCY, LOST MWII00D, NEURAST'.IENU, OR ANY DERANGEMENT Of HIE NERVOUS SYSTEM ON CARTII TODAY (no matter what tho co.no or vshrthcr the man bo old or young) that "DICK'S WONDER-WORKERS FOR MEN" ulU fail to CURE EASILY AND QUICKER AT LESS EXPENSE than any oilier prep aration mado nnvhero in tho world, If simply used ONE TAGLET AT A DOSE THREE TIMES A DAY. VeeV't Wondar-WotVer j (or Men are callad "The Worn-Ont tho'i Dft Friand" kj mote than soo,ooo men wh hare been tenured to Perfect Vljor and Tnll Manhood by their ule, K man who eter uied then failed to set well, no matter what hit je or what earned his weekrtett, Cuto jourictf at kotos. Beware of frauds viho Imitate my Wonder-Workers and steal my advertisements. WooderASorkera do not contain any Pheipborui or Spanlth Fir, or any other of the rain erali, eieitanta cr poltont tint make the vilo noitruraa told by the frauds and quacks to dancer oua to hncian life, and it It Perfectly Safo to use them under any circumstances. I liac moro than 50,000 testimonials from Men who havo been Cured. The Price of My "Wondcr-Workcrs." Tbo tvk f 0NWR-WORktRS Is Only Ono toll pt sa, slreya est with the order, ky euavcoaat jeer eHa. It wUI f st yaa 23 ceiiUteUft It framyoerr mpr aflltit. Htm m4 StM wlU Mael tte fcy ataM axeeMM. tkarasaly)aei tM ceaU. AH (aaeto Sewt la Plata faciaia tka aaast elay 4t la rocefretf. Read My Affidavit of Protection. I PO HOLnMXLY AWRllttkatletK than three wseiy u. ei liook'e Wondar-Workara lr ns wlientoMy;ouraari old eeaetfd cije ot ettttme Nroa Nihaistles, tla in tke luk. u4 a Enrttbleil Ceadlllen ot tke 0)i,etei are Urns that Ike nara et ell whs eerekfeee lease tll he 14 sacred, and there Is 06 scheme et ear klnscoatiectert wtia taelrsale. OB0.8.BK0K. Sworn to In Oprlneflold, Ohio. CCO. A. HEARD, Notnr Publla. I am the only nan In the medicine business who has aolanalr awara that the medicine ha soils cured himself, and that Ibe names ol all who bey will be held eacred. 1 an the eole owner end proprietor of "Hetk'a Ytan4er-wor kera far Meet,'' and I never hare had. do not now. nor never will have anr a foliations In anr way with tke "C. O. D." blackmailer, "Doctor hy Mall" (mpoeters, "Free Trial" humbuii. "Msf eetle" fakirs, er "Divine Healer" scamp, evarv one of whom armnworihv of the pelronace of toy man, If rou have any doubt about ma write to Mr. A. R. Cobaucb. Cashier of Ihe First National Uaok of thie city lha beak of which Hx-Gorernor Uuslioall, ol Ohio, la Presidcat), or to anr of jour friend who our be living hece. Sincerely, CEO. S. BECK, 420 South Marfcot Street. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 18 YOUR HAIR DEAD? What the Microscope Reveals Regarding Diseased Hair and Its Follicle In a croscoplcal examina tion of 1.000 different samples of human tin Ir, mail In tlic Crnnltonln Institute, 21 different diseases of the nmr niiit scalp wero discovered, many ol thrm highly contagious and all fatal u tho llto of tbo hair. Tho Cranltontc Treatment wna formul ated (or thn exnet puriiosa ot prcreutlne and curing there dlseiuei. N'lne-tontlifi of nil iIIsc.ikch of tho hnlr nntl cnlp nro caused by mlcrolios nnd uilcro-puinsltes. The mlcroscopr, In the lunula of the Bklllnd physi cians and imcterloloslsts of tho Cranltonle Institute, lina proven this fact. The Importance of tho dlRCovcry ennnot Imj overestimated. It explains why ordinary hair preparations nre of nhtfolntely no value In the treatment of. full In;; hnlr, dandruff, premnture IkiUIiiohh, und other hair nntl scnip timetmes. It Is liocaiiBc they arc manufactured with out nny exact knowledge of tho real cause or the tllncaneH wuicD tney nro in tended to cure. We know that diseases of tho hnlr and scalp arc caused by microbes nud parasites. The cause being mlcroblc or para sitic, It logically follows that a euro enn only be effected by a scientific mlcroblcldo a specific that will de stroy the microbe. This Cranltonle Hnlr Kood and Scalp Soap will do. Your hair receives Its nourishment from minute blood vessels which end In a Iouk shenth In which trje hair arows. This sucnth U the home of tho microbe, the delicate lining of which It sooa destroys. In tins tho balr root Is affected, becomes shriveled up and tho balr falls out. If the ravages of the microbe nre not arrestod, baldness aoon follows. Crnnltoulc Hair Pood cures diseases of tbo balr and scalp bocauso It de stroys tho causo which produces them. It does moro It feeds the weakened hair follicle line It to health and aids In replacing lost tissue. Spilt hair, harsh balr, lustrcloss balr, brittle balr, falling balr, and prema turely gray nalr can all 'bo cured by tho use of Cranltonle ilalr and Scalp Food. It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and keeps It permanently clean and healthy. Itching and Irritation of the head arc Instantly relieved and posi tively cured. Unlike ordinary balr preparations, Cranltonle Ilalr and Scalp Food con tains no oil, grease or dangerous min eral Ingredients. It Is not sticky and will not clog the scalp or stain the clothing. It la perfectly harmless, clear os crystal, sparkling an cham pagne, delightful to uso and most exhilarating In Its effects upon tho system. m Free Hoir Food oofl scalp sood MtCRCBU HAV5 JliX ATTACKED THIS HAIR To convince every reader of this paper that Cranltonle Hnlr Kood and Scalp Soap will stop falling balr, mako balr grow, euro dandruff and Itching scalp, nnd that tbey aro the only hair preparations fit to put on the human bead, wo win send by mall, prepaid, to all who will send name nad ad dress to OUANITONIO HAIU FOOD CO.. 140 TKMI'LIS COUItT. NEW YORK CITY, a bottle of Craultonlc Hair Food nnd n samplo cako of Shampoo Scalp Soap. hair, "rta MICAOBBUHAUMa mvr.tii. imio tuadi: slitliiiii iiy iiiciiaiidso.v diiihj co., omaiia. tlot Weather Offices. Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of fice in a ramshackle building, ought not to be in the same fix next summer. Dirt, too, seems more offensive lit hot weather. THE BEE BUILDING is cool, clean and well ventilated. There is always a draft, the walls are thick.the aii is pur eand kept constiuitly moist by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in summer. R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents, Ground Floor, Bee Building 4