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THE OfATTA "DATLT BEi:: TTTTTSDAY, SEPTEMBER fi, 1900.
NEVER
BEFORE
at
FIVE
CENTS.
Omaha
Smokers
Have Now
.the
WHITE
nXTYFRsTTY AT TUP HIk road company, from original, State analnst He unenrthed a copper
lUUtLiUOill al HlLi 1 IlllV I'nlon Purine Itailroart tomcanv. from or- Vnlted State mlntaec
iKlnal, Wltenberg against Mollyneaux from city was not settlcJ until early In the '60s
rlav countr Motley naainst Motley, from ami the curliest settlers came here In 1S1:.
Adams county. Sioux City DrUKc company the coin may have round its way there Laree Crowds Continue to Attend Street
against Dakota county, from Dakota county, at the nrllst time In the city's hlBtory. r . w . pi-...
v uiuo linn iiniauj uvcti vittcjtiii fu iui
CARNIVAL ISJTLl SWINCU Healthy Mother ad Cjfjd
Educational Exhibit that is a Great Featuro
of the Show.
LARGE CROWD AT STATE FAIR th- curl-bul """"" t0 kcp" 11
GRAINS AND GRASSES OF NEBRASKA
Ocnlnr Kvlilmcr of (lie Adoptability
of .Mitny Vnrlrtlen Shottn nml
AmtlMnnee of the IWirrlineiil
Stntlou Mode I'IbIii.
Atten.lnnor I. n lleonrd-llrrnker for I U UO V t L I O NtDHflOKft I til T
II .Mllllllc or the W
III)).
LINCOLN'. Sept. 5. (Special Telegram I
Over 20.000 paid admissions was the rec
ord at the Nebraska stnto fair today. This
surpasses any Wednesday nttendancc slnco
Three Time AiTum the Mtntr. tilth
Three lltenliiK .Meetliiu llefore
Hi l.i'nii'Hi
LINCOLN. Sept. 5 (Special Telegram. )
Chairman II. C. Llndsey of the republican
DAY COMPLETES SHOOTING TOURNAMENT
(i en rue Meiilnl Win I lie Mhcr t'iii
1'rrneiiteil If- Colonel Only In tin
Itttiiitlciip lit enl Tenitln l.iin.
lliiuei llurliiu l)n.
188S, the year J. I. C. was the state fair's state central committee was In the city to-
chief uttractlon. At 7 o'clock thin morn-1 day und while here he announced that nr-
lng people began flocking to the grounds, rangementa had been completed for the
taxing the capacity of the street car serv- 'Nebraska engagement of Governor Itoose
Ico to the utmost, although cars wcro I velt, who will be in this state October 1,
LINCOLN, Sept. 5. (Speclal.)--The
branches of the University of Nebraska
the Agricultural Experiment station, the
School of Agriculture and the Farmers" In
stitutes are represented ai mo sinic isir ,. , . .,... t,m,tl ,,,v,. ,,,,,1 m , 2 a .mil i ltn will come to Lincoln from
by exhibits which arc designed to be of o,clock 4 000 Uc)ct8 ha(, ,)e(,n T(jc Mchlsotu KaI18.. via Fnlls City and from
consiuerauie cuucutiunui taiui:, mi uuui
prlslng one distinct class and occupying an
entire building. Director T. L. Lyon of the
United States Experiment station la In
charge of the display and la usslsted by n
corps of about twenty university attaches.
Since the fair opened the building has been Tp (,nl,y pnam j,,, m)t ,,ff(!r Brcatly
UUP Ul IlltJ Ullll'l tt'lllCIB U, lUll'iriL. ,,v
rush continued until the gates closed at C here will start on n trip that will extend
o'clock tonight. three times across the state over the Bur-
Several special excursion trains were run llngtou, Union l'aclflc and Llkhorn rail-
In from outside points today, bringing roads. From NebrasKa He will go to ueau-
largo crowds from Omaha, Hastings, Heat- I wood for an evening meeting. Three even
rice, Falls City, Havenna and other places. J lng meetings will be held In Nebraska-
one at Omaha, one In Lincoln and the third
ginning at the east citlrnnco the visitor
Is first shown the processes Involved In the
preparation of the autl-toxln scrum used
In the treatment of hog cholera, which was
from that of preceding days. The after
noon races were somewhat faster und drew
a much larger crowd than yesterday.
The Capital Mutual Hog Insurance com
pany of Lincoln has surrendered Its char
first put In use by the Nebraska Experiment , , . ' . ., .,,
. - , 1 I .1 I V IP, lllll IIUII V f. M 0 UUIUft
siauon anu aiicrttnro. rrcuBiiitcu "
United States Deparmcnt of Agriculture as
a practical and rfflclent remedy for the a9sei,BraPnts for IICC(!Sinry expenses and
musk lUSUBlluua Ul till nniliu uisruaro. into
treatment was Inaugurated by Dr. A. T.
I'eters, head of the Department of Animal
I'athology at the experiment station. Dur
ing the last year over 7,000 hogs havo
been treated with this serum and about
Jtn ner rnnt wprn hhvpiI. In connection la
an exhibit showing the methods used In f Jin,'",'.1 k'' '
that they would bo compelled to Institute
legal proceedings against 90 per cent of
them If they continued In business.
Following Is the summary of the races:
First event, trottlnc 2:30 class, nurse J.IOO:
Liuly Hlrd I l l
.Mt'AIIUtl
...:! :i i
...4 4 3
ngnting blackleg in cattle. An interest- 'rime: 2:'.l-i
lng feature Is a collection of horseshoes Second event
.... ..... ... ..... JI00:
snowing iiih . viiriuun puaiien iiiiu luuuluvil Hi'ldeti Wilkes 1
tlon of shoe used for correcting defects In Madcap .'..V.'.'.'.'.'.'.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!r.
the foot of the horse. In n nearby case is urvai
a collection of .100 different families of ViVinv Vi
plants, representing all varieties of an
ecnomlc value, both good and bad, that
are common to Nebraska soil. Of Interest
to sheepmen Is an extensive collection of
the various grades of wool raised or Im
ported to this country. On the walls are
hung a set of charts showing different
types of beef und dairy cattle, hogs and
sheen. These iltnrmms nrn used for the
A hlCfU Cln38 domestic Cigar Instruction of methods used In Judging
W I ll.. - 1. TU ---,1.1 ... ..t 1. ,1 - .Inl AMIlt
. I i i I ntu rtiuin. uiu iii)iiu uiumwu u i ucici 111111
1 tlie IinO BIUOOIU, BlUgaut DR buor fat In milk, which Is done by
means of a special milk tester, may also
bo ucn In operation, lly analyses of this
KNIGHT
at 5 cents
eort for wliich you've boon
paying ton cents.
McCord, Brady
& Company,
Distributors.
pneing, 2:18 class, purse
12 4 1
I t I I
r, ?. 2 :i
:i 5 r, r
miey a 4 2 4 a 2
rime: 2:20.
Third event, runntne. tliree-ouarters of n
mile nml repeat, purse J100:
I'.nicnuii, 11 in 1 1
Leiieller, 1). s :i
Lauuois, h. e 2 2
J. It. C'outs, s. g 4 0
lime: 1:1U.
ItltAK IONIAN IU' DOWN AM) KII.I.ICII.
II. Kelly of Oiiintin MertK llrnth nt
(iriiml Iftlnnil.
OHANI) ISLAND, Neb., Sept. 5. (Spe
cial.) It. Kelly, a tirakemnn on the Union
In some town In the western part of the
state.
Pacific under Freight Conductor Ooorge
kind much information may bo 'obtained Cnmllsh, was killed In the Orand Island
concerning the fertility and productive
qualities of any soil. The chemical con
stituents of soil have been Insulated In
glass tubes. Sugar beet analyses nro con
ducted dally.
World-Wide Collrel Inn.
yards but n few feet from the passenger
depot shortly nftcr midnight last night. He
was about to cut his train, which had Just
como In from the west, for n crossing nnd
stepping before an on-coming string of
cars was knocked down and run over. One
arm was completely cut off below the elbow,
one foot was crushed and the other foot
cut above the nnkle and all mangled be
tween the knee and thigh. Kelly was con
scious until chloroform was given him to
AiiuiikIiiiih. Sjnoil In eil
Mi: AD, Neb.. Sept. G. (Special Telegram.)
Tho Augustana synod of the Swedish
Luthernn church of the state of Nebraska
met In semi-annual session In the local
church today and Immediately got down to
business. The program consists of the dis
cussing of matters of Interest to the church
In general and tho work of the ministers.
Ministers and delegates from nil over tho
state are present npd the sessions already
held were well attended. National Presi
dent Ilev. K. Norclus, D. 1)., of Wasa, Minn.,
who Is the head of the Augustann synod
of tho United States. Is present und taking
part In the meeting.
Women Form Itcpnhlli'iiii ("lull.
NKHAWKA, Neb.. Sept. C.-Last night
tho republican women of Nehnwka met at
Sheldon's hall nnd, after turning all tho
men out. locked the doors and organized n
McKinley club with the following otllcers:
President, Mrs. K. M. Pollard; vice presi
dent. Mrs. Mary Carhart; secretary. Miss
Grace Holmes; treasurer. Miss Isadoro Hall.
The club starts with a membership of
twenty, which the women expect to In
crease to sixty.
Tenm MIunImk.
NORTH I1KND, Neb., Sept. .1. (Special.)
This morning when John Collins, a
farmer living one mile cast of here, went
out to his barn ho discovered that a valu
able span of bay horses belonging to his
father, Iluebcn Collins, had disappeared.
A diligent search has been instituted, but
no trace has been discovered of them. It
Is now believed that thoy were stolen.
NOltTH PLATTK, Neb.. Sept. .1. -(Spe
cial Telegram.) The crowds In attendance
t the street fair continue laree, visitors
being here from nil parts of western Ne
braska. The special rate of $2.M for the
round trip from tlrnud Island and oilier
points west to Lexington goes Into effect
Thursday morning and It Is thought that
several hundred people will come in oil the
special train In the morning.
The excellence of free street entertainment,
which has been provided is surprising to
oven the street fair management. The bal
loon ascension was one of today's principal
events. It was performed under ideal con
ditions and without any hitches.
Tho shooting tournament was completed
today, the chief event being the lluflalo
Hill handicap. This was won by Oeorge
Nlcolal of Mlnden. his score standing twenty-three
turgcts out of a possible twenty-
live. The prize was 11 tine gold and silver
cup. presented by Colonel . F. Cody.
The tennis tournament begun nt S o'clock
this morning and continued nearly all day
Three preliminary events In singles were
played, which resulted as follows: Cary
won from Kvnns, 6-0, C-2; Mooncy won from
Newman, 6-0, C-2; Orr won from Cunning
ham, t-4, C-2. Men's double events re
sulted In the following scores, winners be
ing named Ilrst- Orr nml MrMlclmel against
Kvnns and Newman. C-l, tl-2; Cunningham
and Otten against Wiseman and Parsons
7-5. C-4; Mooney and Cary ugalnst Cox and
McKeen. -0. ti-;t; Orr nnd McMlchael
ngnlnst Mooncy and Cary, C-l. 6-3.
In the final match between Orr and Me
Michael against Cuiinlnghnm and Otten each
sldo won two sets, the scores being S-ti, 3-0
ami C-3. ft-7. The conclusion of the match
was deferred until tomorrow.
have these goods in stock
ready for callers.
White Knight
Customers.
-Omaha.
Jus. Novak. Groceries, 1251.SVi?,ti1?.i?t
V. Htrausbacli. drugs. ISi! Vinton.
William llerte Drcxe lint''
A Swarw.01.. iMgars ,10 N. B .
Mrs". J. V. Hest, cigars, 18th and St. Marys tasted at tho experiment station, quite
Avenue.
() Peterson,
l'unlon Convention I'onrly Atlenileil.
HHWAUD. Neb., Sept. 0. (Special Tele
gram.) The fusion county conventions held
hero today were qulto tame, only about one
half of the delegates being present. The
populists did not seem to take much inter
est in the convention, but thero was quite
a bitter light among the democrats on can
dldate for representative, (.eorge W. Ful
ler, populist, of Seward, and J. J. I'ndlcoft
democrat of Dorchester, were nominated for
representatives and Harry Landcs, democrat
of Millard, for county attorney.
In another part of the building was to
bo found a rare collection of cereals nnd
nutrltlvo seeds from various parts of tho
wnrM. Thrun hnvn hrpn rnllpetpd In tnanv
lands by agricultural experts sent out by "Hove th" awful pain. Ho lived an hour
the United States Department of Agrlcul- nnIf-
lure, the ohleet helnir to test tho ndanta- W" homo was In Omaha, where he has
rm. i'i 1 rlnqlaca tinro I i,mii t ni.ni. in vnrimia rt.inna in several brothers residing and a mother,
e ...,,. sintps. Thin has burn done to who conduct a boarding house. The re
a great extent by the Nebraska Experiment mains were taken to the morgue and will
station and a number of promising varlc- very llKeiy De soni 10 uniana lor inici
nt pralnn hnvn been discovered. A his- ment.
Inrv nf 3nh nf llinan nrpnm nan Ipft thn Rum-
..i.i i i.r.n i. nniiihlleiin Hnlly n Flrrlhn
- "1 VL" ..,. u" . LYONS. Neb.. Sept. B.-(Speclal.)-H. If.
been found to bo particularly well adapted f' ' ' . t 'l
tn tho senil-nrld region of this country, l1 "tl a, a ne gh boring town.
v , The meeting was to be held In the school
mene k..ii u. u.w. f,."" i,ij A Kp
tions. under climatic conditions very Bimllar ,V ,' u
. . .l,u i M,o ,ii ...... closed for repairs. Fortunately for those
IU lutipr w.lltll uuiniu .., a.tw.... , , . . , fi
of this country and we have been able to .K "11'. "' lun "
take advantage of their long period of Z 1"
adaptation by br ng ng them Into this conn- "c V .'.,,.,: '
. ...1' ii, mi.in. tho speckcr and crowd over to his building
UJ. X liicui 4 v..0 r, tl..l, .nl.rlaln. (hp all.llpnro
...u. f ihl. lrln.1 whlph linvp hppn prnwn "..-iu ..... .. ..... v
on tho experiment station farm are arranged or - hour -nd thirty minutes with log
n. 1 mi,r of wimpr rvh-nt, ganlzed Immediately after the meeting with
vl v., ...... ..u...v .! ...hint, ...III l, l-nn-n 3
npnt ntntlnn. no te n t'"" incM..s., ........ ....
, 1 . ,AL, .n ..lilt. n Unr 1. II
number may bo seen arranged In the sheaf "
along the wall of the building. At this ,,.,,., ,:iiu,il,lnr. Nnn.nl
H I gli School nt CnlliMtny Oihmih.
CALLAWAY, Neb., Sept. f.. (Special.)
The Callaway High school opened yester
day with tho following teachers In their
respective departments: Robert Thimp
son, principal; Miss Kthcl Higgle, gram
mar; Miss Clara Powell, Intermediate;
Miss Jessie (Ireer, primary. Tho attendanco
has madu a marked Increase over last
year.
llniitliitN l,nr Corner Slonr.
TF.CUMSKII. Neb., Sept. C (Special.)
The corner slone of the new Ilaptlst shurch
here was laid last evening with appropriate
and pretty services. Papers concerning the
organization of tho church. Its membership.
tho names of those who contributed to the
new edifice, copies of the late Issues of the
town papers, etc., were placed In the stone
iMr. 713 8. lfith St.
L. Hanson, cigars, 701 B. Kith Ht. nloni
W . I SIB "v. cigars. 1721 Leavenworth St. llmP
Ree 1 1 ros. groceries. IStli und Leave-
WsrlK.Bnowell, drugs, 20th nnd Lcaven-
W!irt:.BHowell, drugs, 29th .md Paclllo Sts
lieslwnod Co., drugs, Woolworlli and
JM.ll fi'li.n.. ,irUr. r,ms n. nidi St.
Ilutler Ai Miller, cigars, m ti. lth St
when winter culture Is exciting so
much Interest in Nebraska, this Is of pe-
TF.CUMSKH. Neb., Sept. 5. (Special Tele
gram.) At the fusion legislative convention
cunnr interest, mo soy nenn, mo j..,i.,.-. , hpM Johnion rotlnty MonrOB T. nllrre,a
plant which has received so much comment I. N h colnt p0!,t0mce Auburn,
in iigricuiiiiriii cnxii-a ui imv, .o ..-.,-seined
by n number of varieties which have
been grown nt tho experiment station
o ih s" W th aarao i,ib" nnd whl;h ,h a hur,1,r
II ,. lP. I" ...... ,., i i,i,nu I ..... . nwnw l,Qn tl,,, pn.mnnlv
H W I larK, Howling iiiu-.v. j i vm luty m nn...... ....... .....v v... -...
riessy PliiirniHcv. drugs, 21th und Lake. rasp, thin oountry, may also bo seen.
rressy I'lKirinncy, oriiKi.. ..... ...... collection oi the products of corn com
nt RtTi'v Halm, drugs, 1Mb nnd Fnrnum. prises an astonishingly largo number of
.1 .....I Illt.i.nv irrnpprlpH. I .... ....... , . f t.n. ..,.ln-lnl
' ,,1". L""" V; I..' 11,11. U!,tn" s"o-" " Mr :ni is n IPiullmr democrat of Johnson
III I'll I Til I'll 1 . Ilk IIP, )HI . . nlnnn la VAIlsaenlt IAH hlf .....- -- r.
p Pharmacy, drugs. and Kyner - " county.
market. In Court for SellliiK Liquor
CriiKiM of n (irent Stnlr. I1KATHICK. Neb., Sept. S. (Special Tele
Finally there Is to be seen n collection gram.) This afternoon Ed Loko and Frank
,,r rpi,renontine the varieties that Poslck of Puwneo City were brought before
havo endured u thrco years' test on the ex- United States Commissioner Cobbcy at this
ncriment station farm. There aro about place and bound over to tho federal court
twenty of these and they are what remains for soiling liquor without a license. Ih
of 12S varieties originally planted, the re- men conducted a sort of club at Pnwnci
was placed In nomination for senator from
tho Second district nnd Kdgnr II. (Jrlst of
Johnson county, postomco Tecumseh,
was named as tho candidate for representa
tive, of the Fifth district. The district is
Nemnhn nnd Johnson counties' tloat. Mr
Ilurress Is a populist and has served
Nemaha county two terms as county clerk
and has twice been elected mnyor nf Auburn.
Iliini Pnirllt. elgars. lice building.
Hi! Ll'ndlv, barber. 2Cr. Sherman Aye.
Mr. S . ,W. A. Walker, cigars. IStli und
' Jolin'lloiHt. drugs. 2702 Cuming St.
i ii si. .I.nilill ilrucM. llllli mid ( liming.
Watim & Mcillnn, drugs, IStli and Far-
nam his. . . ,. ,.
Andrew Anderson, rimnp, "'' v. ......
w"." Kllnn, cigars, 16th and Clark.
Kuhii & '., nrugs, iuiii nil" i"" si
K. Colombo, cigars and confectioner, ti.
K 11th St
'.Miitthew' .uckscliuerst, cigars nnd con
fectioners, Sir, N lfith St.
n. K. IVake, cigars, 20th and Lake.
A. M. Henrc.se. cigars, BOrt S. 10th St.
II. .1. McKeimu. clguis, rtS,a S. lOth St.
A. Carter, cigars, lOlt", S. 10th St.
King Pharmacy, cigars, 37tli nnd I.enven
vnrth Sts.
L. H, Piiyton. Pharmacy, cigars, 2IIU
nnd Leavenworth Sts.
H. W. Walton, pharmacy, cigars, 702 N.
1CpatS0. Cal.than, cigars. 916V4 N. lfith St.
Kl i:iino Hestaurant, 1012 N. lfith ht.
.liunes Kpeelnuili, cigars. 1104 N. 17th St.
P. M. HustcHd, cigars, 3724 N. 16th Bl.
Midland Hotel, 317 N. lfith St.
Geo. S. Cnckley, cigars. 121 N. lfith St.
J. A. Davis, cigars, lfith and Dodgo Sts.
.1. W. 'ox. cigars. 1S02 Dodgo St.
.1 J. Freytag. cluars. 1K24 N. 21th St.
W. .1. Hunter, 12 N. 24th St.
P. .1. Schmidt, cigars. 1921 Leavenworth.
Mnx Ileclit. cigars. 720 So. lfith St.
Joe Uerger. cigars, ll-H Dodge St.
TV A. Stixmau. cigars. 103 S. IStli St.
Klg. Kahn. cigars. 107 S. 15th St.
Martin Urns , cigars. 307 S. lfith St.
Frank Hubor. cigars. 1110 Douglas St.
AV. 11. DeVk. cigars. 323 S. 10th.
c. J. Johnston, cigars, 112 S. 14th St.
Thurston Hotel, cigars. 15th mid Jnckson.
It. C. I'Venam, cigars, SOS S. 13th St.
elms. Tlgnor. clears, 322 S. 13th St.
John O. Clark. cUnrs. 210 H. 14th St.
Hrown's Quick Lunch. 21S S 13th St.
Myers. Dillon Drug Store, 16th and Fur
nam Hts.
H. C. Shenrs, clgnrs, 10.1 N. 16th St.
ck Yager, cigars, 1204 Fiirnum St.
S. II. Farnsworth, Phurmacy, 2115 Cum
ins St.
South Omaha.
Howard Meyers, drugs. 734 N. 24th St
Howard Meyers, drugs, 26th and N Sts.
Frank Thompson, saloon. 700 N. 24th St.
Jlrs. DeLiuiuy. Ilorlst, C2I N. 24th St.
Hose Hros.. cigars, 42S N 2Hli St.
Str. McKnlKht, cigars, 425 N. 2tth bt.
Frank Taylor, drugs, 2725 Q St.
Mrs C!. L. Sweeney, clgnrs. 416 N. 24th St.
J. P. Clallagher, cigars, 40S N. 24th St
Harry lludelson, cigars, 27th und N Sts.
V.. P. Miller, restaurant, 27th und N Sts.
Delnmnlco Hotel, 27th and N Sts.
Mild Long, restaurant. 27th and N Sts.
Chas. Truax, cigars, 2609 N St
A. M. Ankle, clgnrs and news, 442 N. 21th.
A. K. Ankle, cigars and news, 2713 Q St.
C Chrlsteiison. cigars, 2507 N St.
Pat Trainer, clgnrs, 26th and Q Sts.
Cameron & Heck, cigars, 2tth nml Q Sts
n. S. Clark, drugs. 25th and N Sts.
Max Foot, cigars and now, 24th and N Bt
Dillon Drug Store, 24th and N Sts.
C A. Melcher. drugs. 24th and N Sts.
J. A. Vail, cigars, 34th nnd N Sts.
Florence.
P. Iverson. cigars and confectioners.
Jas. Hrenneman, barber.
Andy Anderson, grocer
Henry Anderson, saloon.
J S. Paul, crocer.
Mrs. Hose, crocer
malndcr having succumbed to tho rigors of
winter, especially that of IMS and 1899, or
to tho heat and drouth of summer. In this
region, where pasture Is of such great Im
portancc, this collection Is particularly
valuable, as It comprises tho grasses that
may bo looked to as of value for pusture
purposes. Among these, the grass of great
est promlfe Is the Hungarian brome-grass
(Ilromtis liiermls), a grass whoso homo is
In eastern Europe and western Asia and
which has shown Itself so well adapted to
the cllmntlc and soil conditions of the
transmlssouri region that It Is being town
ns fast as seed can be raised nnd lraporicu
This grass has been thoroughly tested, not
only at the experiment station, but also by
parties to whom the sccu was scni out
from that Institution.
II Ik Cnlflnh U llrml.
"Hrvnn." tho famous 108-pound catfish,
which attracted so much attention in tho
i.'inheries' building on the opening date ot
tho fair, passed Into another world hut
night. Unlike tho man after whom it was
named the tlsh was unuhle to withstand the
hardshlBs of traveling and the severe knocks
received while enrouto from the hatcheries
at South Hend, coupled with constant con
duement In a small tank, soon changed lilm
from tho wildest to tho weakest tlah In the
building. "Hryan's" last hours were spent
in tho imnrovlscd hospital in the rear of the
Fisheries' building, where ho received the
constnnt attention of ltobert Oberfclder
piesldent of the Stute Fish commission, and
Adam Shoup, superintendent of the state
hatcheries. Today tho remains lay In state
In the flsh morguo and wcro viewed by ovor
10.000 reonlc. Members ot tho fish commis
sion, ns well as nil persons connected with
the fair, mourn deeply tho loss of this Im
mense fish.
Kindt nn Old Coin.
(HAND ISLAND, Neb., Sept. 5. (Spc
clal.) Herman Cords, while digging a hole
for a fenco post nt his residence on est
Koenlg street, this city, made quite a rind
CliHimm In IMiiHkiiioiiIIi School".
PLATTSMOUTII, Neb.. Sept. fi. (Spc
clal.) All the members wcrn present at the
meeting of tho school board. Miss Mar
garet Farley was elected to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Miss Edna
Adams and will be nssigned to the room nf
Miss Donovan. Miss Ocrtrudo Foxwcll will
ho assigned to Miss Adams' room.
SI reel Fnlr I'nyn Money.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., Sept. !. (Spe
rial.) Tho board of control of the street
fair had n meeting yesterday, at which all
bills before It which had been properly
audited were allowed. Tho board expects
to be nblo to pay baek stockholders or
subscribers about 20 to 30 per cent of their
investment.
Aork Supplied n Mlnnlonnrr.
YORK. Nch., Sept. 5. (Special.) Rev. A
W. Marshall, a York young man and a
graduate of Princeton Theological sem
inary, preached last Sunday at the Pros
byterian church of this plare. Rev. Mar
shall sails for India, where ho will enter
tho missionary service.
DpcUIoii In llniiUriiplev 'ne.
YORK. Neb., Sept. R. (Special.) In the
bankruptcy enso of J. M. Champe before
Referee Charles Stroman, trustee. A. H.
Taylor Is ordered to draw a check for a 15
per cent dividend, payable to the different
creditors of the estate.
I.rt ConlrHcl for School llnillns.
MADISON, Neb.. Sept. 5. (Special.)
Illds wcro opened last evening for the
steam heating system for tho now school
building. There were five bidders. Tho
contract was sci urcd by F. W, Harclay of
Heatrlcc for J2.I70.
Mr. l.t'ftNr nt (ienevn.
ORNHVA, Neb., Sept. 5. (Special.) Yes
tcrday afternoon Mrs. Lease talked to a
crowded court room on tho choice between
copperheadlsm and republicanism.. She
roasted Stevenson to a finish. Mnny claim
the speech was the best in a political
sense ever delivered here.
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14 Jf- pmi
11 Thomas
Wheeling.
Mrs 12
Mrs K. K Thomas writer t had been doctoring for set prul years, but kept
getting worse. One d.iv n neighbor woman drought me your book. 'Tho Ills of
Life." and wanted me to take your tnrdh Inc. I told her that I had given up all
hope of ever geltng well- 1 had tried mi much medicine My neighbors thought
I was nearly dead with cotiutiiptloti. Finally 1 com Hided Hint I would nniko u
last trial. So my husband got me a bottle of IVrtmn and Maiulln.
"1 ooininciKoil tukiti", them iiccorJini; to direction. Thut was two
years lino. A year an last . ovum Her I nave nirtli to a ui.poiiuu oany
boy, wlio Is well ami licarty; ami I am ilolnn my own Housework. I can
never give Pernna too jreat praise "
Mrs L. M tlrllllth writes from Orltlno. Neb.. "Your Pernna did me n wonder
ful amount of good. It cured me of bai renues 1 nm 30 years old and had never
borne auy children: but since beginning your medicine 1 gate birth to n 10-pound
baby girl. She Is now six months old and weighs 2.'i pounds. I am stronger
than I have hcen since I was iiiite young, (ioil Itless you ami your
medicine forever. 1 cannot tell all. 1 never saw or heard of nuvthlng halt so
good. I can tuner thank you enough for your kindness. In cases of la grlppo It
works like n charm. It cured my baby."
Poiutia Is a specific for pelvic catarrh. Any woman suffering from any form of
pelvic trouble can consult Dr. Hartmnn free of charge. Dr. Hartmati is treating
thousands of women for diseases peculiar to their sex with universal success.
"Health nnd Ileauty." written especially for women, sent free bv addressing Dr.
Ilartmim, (.olumiuis, Ohio.
Yl'IIDOLS.
Sacred Heart Academic
BOARDING SCHOOL,
Park Place, J6tli and Burt.
DAY SCHOOL
27tli anil St. Mary's Avenue
ClnFpri will be resumed at the above Institutions Wednesday. September 5th. Tho
courso of study einhraccH all the brunches of a thorough Kngllsh education, also the
languages, mtulc, drawing, painting anil needlework. French, German and Latin ars
included In the curriculum of studies free of i barge
I'Olt I UMS Al'l'LV TO KHSPKCTIVK SUPIMUOUS.
Wenlworlh Military Academy
Oldeit and larccit
military schcol in
Central West.
Oovernlnent
and National Arnflpnilei. COL. SANDFORD SELLERS. M. A.. Supt., LEXINGTON. M0.
reiUlrcd upon tho amount due at the time
the policy Is written or within a year from
that date.
SI IIOOI.S.
('nil for lli'iiiihllt'iin ( uniiilll Ire.
PLATTSMOUTII. Neb., Sept. f,. (Spe
cial.) Ocorgo L. Farley, chairman, has Is
sued a call for the republican central com
mittee of Cass county to meet In Nehnwka
Wednesday, September 12.
STARK FIGHTING STRAW MEN
CnnBrPNOiiinn Spimiin In lie Trylim In
He move Soniel hlnur (hut Hum t
I'lvlalenee.
According to tho stntemcnt of Internal
Hevenuo Collector Houtz, Congressman
Stark of Nebraska Is cither fighting straw
men In Washington or endeavoring to con
ceal his real purpose before tho commis
sioner of Internal revenue.
Tho locnl organ of the congressman's parly
in Omaha from dny to dny contains tele
grams of tho light tho congressman Is mak
ing to have tho Internal revenuo tax re
moved from the policies of fraternal life
Insurance companies, nnd these telegrams
contain statements to the effect that Col
lector Hont7. has declared that such pol
icies are taxable. The fact Is that no such
ruling was ever made by the Omaha olilce,
or any other ofllcc for that matter. A
ruling was made In tho case of a mutual
company nt Stromsbnig, Neb., holding that
the polices Issued by mutual companies are
taxable, nnd this ruling was in conformity
with a ruling made by the commissioner In
un Iowa. case. The tax has been collected
from all mutual companies In the district
with the exception of tho Stromsbuig com
pany, which Is protesting.
Thero is one point Involved which may,
In tho case of tho companies, Involve" a
mollification of tho order. Tho policies in
this class of companies piovlde that they
shall bo paid upon a sliding scale. Whilo
tho face of tho Instrument provides for the
payment of J1.000 or more, a provision Is
Inserted which makes their payment de
pendent upon tho length of life of iho
insured. If he dies within one year ho re
ceives $600, nnd Increasing amounts each
year until such time as tho wholu amount
Is paid. The commissioner has held that
the tax must bo pnld upon the face value
of tho policy, while hereafter It may be
: For United Stales Senator-Edward Rosewater :
J These contesting delegations in the respective wards are pledged
to Mr, Rosewater's candidacy,
Republican Primaries Friday, September 7
Polls Open from 12:00 M. to 7:00 P. M-
Supreme Court Cull.
LINCOLN, Sept. 5. (Special.) Following
is a list of the cases called for hearing at
the next sitting of the supreme court, which
begins September IS' Parmele against
Schroeder. from Cat.s county; McLaln
against Marlcle, from lloone county. Hrnwer
against Fjss from Otoo county; State against
Standard Oil company, from original; Little
aeainst State, from Lancaster county. State
against Chicago, St, 1'aul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Kailroad company, from original
State against Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri
Valley Kailroad company, from orlgtnnl
State against II. & M, Railroad company
from original: Tatum against State, from
HufUlo county, State against Missouri Pa
cific Railroad company, from orlglnnl; State
against Chicago, Rock Inland & Pacific Rail.
WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS
.Mtiilernte lnrl.el Inu .if Unit, ( iilitln-
iick, llthiiiiKli Output Im In 111
i'i' of I.iinI Yi'lir'x.
Racine College
Grammar School
CINCINNATI, Sept. 5. (Special Tele
gram.) The Price Current says: There Is
lontlniied moderate marketlnc of hnirs. al
though somewhat larger than a year ago.
Western packing for Iho week Is .12.1,00(1
head, compared with II 10,000 tho preceding
week und H'.m.OOO Inst yenr. From March
tho total is 10,'.Hr,,O00 head, against lO.KO;,,- ,
000 a year ngo. Prominent places compare
as follows;
Chicago 3,ilii.wj0 :i,i',o..K"
Kansas cuy i,i;.i.ii i.ai.i.Mn
Omaha I.II.U"') l.W'i.'KH
.St. .lOM'PIl H.:'.IHKI ,-'.1.111
HI. I.oulM Wi.lHio T.'o.rOO
Indianapolis r,.,.,oii
Milwaukee KMS.OnO
Cincinnati 2s:i.(mn
ottumtva ::ui,ano
Cedar llnplds sr.-.i"!
Sioux City ;!7.'i,0iki
St. l'uiil --.""I
"The School That
Makes Manly Boys."
Its Graduates enter any Col
lcrje or University, Social
and Athletic Advantages.
Military Drill.
For Bos ol 8 Years Old nnd Upward.
lltulrnlHil Catalouun npnt on application to
Ret. II. I). ROIUNSOM, it. A., Warden,
" Undue, WIkiiiisIii.
1
.i
110.0 0
sf.i.nuu
lai.noii
r.is.roa
z.. o
Culled In .1V I'lehl.
Sl'ltlNdFIHLIJ, O., Kepi. fi. - A call li.is
heen extended to J. M. Itutlir.iuff f C.ir
thage till I college In become president of
Wlttcnburg college.
Fiiivr wtnii,
P. M. RACK.
K. A. CAltTKR.
JOHN CLINK.
JOHN FIALA.
CHARLES HRNN.
KARL STEFAN.
R. M' DON A LI).
11. C. MINER.
CLYDE C. SUNDni.AD.
JAMES W. WOLSIIENSKV.
Voting Place Sixth und
Pierce Streets.
SMCOMI AVAIII).
S. A. CORNEER.
.IAMF.S DUSATKO.
E. F. GRIMES.
S. C. KENDIS.
ANTON K.MKNT
JOHN L. LYCHOLM
JOHN L. LYNCH.
R. R. MISKOVSKY.
FRITZ ML'LLER.
CHARLES P. SOUTHARD.
Voting Place Twentieth and
Castellar Streets.
i'ii in i) w.um.
W. M. DARR.
It. S. BERLIN.
W. F. OKRKE.
H. GOLDSTEIN.
JOHN MERR1TT.
W. W. REECE.
C. 0. VAN NESS.
JOHN WRIGHT.
V. B. WALK ER.
HARRY n. ZI.MMAN.
Voting Place 1120
Avenue.
Capitol
1'Ol'ItTII WARD.
GUSTAVE ANDERSON.
RORERT S. ANGLIN.
JOHN W. BATTIN.
WILLIAM J. CONNELL.
l'RED W. FLODMAN.
SIMON GOETZ.
GEORGE R. PURVIS.
I). M. VINSONHALER.
C. M. WILIIELM.
W. 11. WHITHHORN.
Voting Plact 220 South
Seventeenth Street
FIFTH Willi).
WILLIAM ARNOLD.
GEORGE W. CRAIG.
WILLIAM HARRIS.
F. S. KNAPP.
L. K. LUCAS.
V. G. LINDGREN.
WILLIAM H. M'KENNA.
It. MENOEDOIIT.
P. M. MULLEN.
ROBERT SMITH.
Voting Place 2612 North
Sixteenth Street.
.SIXTH WAIU).
C. E. ROBERTS.
FRANK C. CANNON.
S. H. BAXTER.
IRA FLANAGAN.
D. S. HASS.
WILLIAM J. HUNTER
THEO. II. JOHNSON.
HENRY OSTROM.
A. D. SMALL.
LYMAN SEARLK.
Voting Place Idlcwlld Hall.
m:vi:th waiiii,
ii. s. baker.
ii. ii. baldrige.
ac buresh
john l. carey,
john grant,
m. j. kknnari).
m. c. peters,
louis peterson.
J. W. STONE.
B. F. THOMAS.
Voting Place 132S Park
Avenue.
Kir.HTII MID.
II. I). BOYLES.
A. BROWN.
LEWIS HETTS
JAMES HAMMOND
GEORGE HEIMROD.
L. G. IIUTTON.
DR. A. JOHNSON.
E. JEPSEN.
GEORGE F. Ml' NRO.
J. C. C. OWENS.
Voting Place-Twenty-second
and Cuming Streets
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FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Wiiiil" und Miottr, llrlnnliiK n l'nll
Iiik 'IViiiiieriilure, I'niKliimlU
enleil fur i'iln.
WASHINGTON. Sept. fi. Forecast for
Thursday and Friday:
For Nebraska Showers and cooler Thurs
day; Friday fair; north to east winds.
For Arkansas Warmer and generally
fair Thursday; Friday showers nr thunder
storms and cooler; northerly winds.
For Oklahoma, Inillnn Territory nnd
Kansas Showers or thunderstorms and
cooler Thursday, Friday fulr; southerly
winds, hecomlng vrlublo.
For New Mexico Showers Thursday; Fri
day fair, variable winds.
For Western Toxus Showers Thursday;
cooler In tho Panhandle; Friday fair; varia
ble winds.
For Iowa Showers or thunderstorms nnd
cooler Thur3d .y; Friday fair; fresh west
erly windH.
For Missouri Fair and warm Thurs
day, except probably thunderstorms nnd
cooler In northwest portion; Friday show
ers and cooler, except In northwest por
tlon; variable winds.
For North Dakota Fair and wormer
Thursdny; Friday fair; norlh lo east winds
For South Dakota Fair Thursday and
Friday; north to enst winds.
For Wyoming Fair Thursday nnd Fri
day; easterly winds.
For Colorado and Montana Fair Thurs
day and Friday; vurlnbln winds.
I, oeiit Iteoiiril.
OFFICE OF Till: V.".LTIIEIl nPHRUJ,
OMAHA, Sept. o.-Olllclal record of tem
per.! turn nnd precipitation, compared wl'li
tho corresponding day of tho hut ti.r, o
years:
1900. 1&D'. IS S !)9;
Maxtinutn temperature... !'l !iO M !,
Minimum temperaturo "I 71 fs Ts
Average tenipcrutiiri' fl ti TI
Preelpltntlon 00 .OT l T
Record of preelpltntlon nt Omaha for this
day nnd since March I, 11)00:
Normal temperaturo for the dny "I
Ksecss fr the day M
Tntnl excess since .March 1 '2',
Normal rainfall
Delleleney fur tho day
Total riilnfnll since Mnrrh I .
Delleleney allien March 1
Delleleney for cor. period. IVO
Delleleney fir cur. period, Ifct'S
lteiorlH from Million ill M IV
Western Military
Academy, UCT Altnn- "'
KtnhlUltM rfpnlfttlnii Imltft'l numlntr, Thormwhlr
pfil I'lt'Allnut liK'itum. rnnTfluirhttnHt liiiti.
Onnfi'l mi'i mnnartil ti (rnrlir of lon inrlenr(
whu Ink" I'ornonnl chnrr of llm rmlri niil uMiimn
Art(tnHl rfKCon.lulf t lor hl r rr a"1 intruc11un.
Akforcin.ular. (iLO. I). I VTOS, Secretary
Northwestern University,
At i:V tNMION unit llU'tCII, II. I,.,
fimilirmw Cilleire "f l.tlieiiil i rto, Mo.llrnl Srhnnl,
Ijiw .mIi. ml. M'liuiil .it I'n.iMii.irv, lii'iitil schonl.
Wiimao' Mediral S t. !. sih,. nf Mii-lc iiml
brliiiiil of Oratory. Ale il r'.hilm'tM un Ar.ulpinv ,i(
Ux lilk'llKxl eriuii. 'I lie li.irirll llilillrul Iii(1Ih!i n
local eil on tin, rollfk'i rami'ii- t'nll,'if te.ir lienlna
hi't,'iul,T "jlli. I'or iiifin u.ilion. nililroni.,
nn: it i:jiHi'it. it, r.tiniiinn, in.
The Kearney Military Academy
KK IIM.V. Mill.
Third year begins HepL 12. 1!W, with In
creased futility and facilities to give tho
boys of Nebraska lomplete preparation for
University or HuHncss Charges inoderato.
Address iho nrmldent
MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY
New buildings ("nullum loo aen w Mml, '
schoiil In. nv I'.u iilt of MI'.N ii-.t l. ,
Hiim i iIIhih from Ix Mt Nih'iols of Aini tl u
and IJurope
The new hurra. k .,r" i.iup'.et-il ;ntv
remit for ly r-'i I, I , p. n Se;,i '.nib.
YANCV .V 1'ON V li.l.i;, Mixho. Mo
. .. .la Inch
, .. .10 Inch
Mi. fia Inches
2.IM Incn s
'J 70 Ine ii .
S7 Im llIM
V.
STATIONS AND STATE
OF WEATHER.
J3g p C.
f : re !
Omnha. nart cloudy
North liatte, clour
Cheyenne, clear
Salt Luko City, clear...,
Ilupid City, clear
Huron, cienr
Wllllstnn, clear
Hilcngo, clear
St. Louts, clear
St. Paul, clear
Davenport, clear
Kansas City, clear
Helena, cloudy
Havre, clear
Hlsmarck, raining
Galveston, part cloudy.
Sf !H ."I
Mi v in)
",G 7s i0
S2 ' I .10
71 Ml' in
74 M .01
I Ml iJi T
H' ii .on
m; !i'J hi
, Ai ! .Ill
m; vi 'i
-Si 'i On
01' Ifi 'ii
in r, ; i
I f,B l,s T
. ...I 8(1 8t Ol
ctipltatlon
1. A WELSH
Loial Fottcust Oftl' ml
pi'iii:i,v vniiivi'Aiii.ie.
Acta am a Tonic and Stops Hair from Falllni;
Ou, Cures Dandruff. Brittle Hair, Itch
lng nnd all Scalp Troubliis.
Guaranteed to Cure
H7i)i 'i other rant dies have Jailed
or money refunded.
Sold everywhere. Safe, Sum. Reltabla
Treatlso on Hair and Scalp troubles frue.
A. IU IIUUMr.lt CO., - Ohlonito.
For Salt- by
Shirman ft .! niineii Iirug Co.,
M.. i i :i-l illlon Iiruy i 'o .
M A. I 1 1 1 1 1 . Smith (iimihu.
I rnile Mi,illeil hy
M Moiiheli llmr llazuar.
A I. Ullilell.nil,
UUii.iidrim Lu us Co.
xls It il- Vl.'l M
7;l rrniih on
III. "' u.'l.n
A SKIN OF BHAUIV IS A J0V I ORHVI.R
DIM. I II.IV OOL'RALD'S ORI'INTAI.
CK1A.M. Ill) MAr.ir.M riPAIITICirtt.
iPini t'.i Tan. IMinpIr,
l'rf-hl , Motli I'jtclin..
s It il- vi.'l ..Ida ill-
'very
triilily.
U'lef-
I' Ims Hton I
lh trrt of r.
I'an, und Ii ')
hm niImik tt taita
It Ui be mire It
l i.inj.i rly inailf.
Ai , no eountrr
f'it of clmllur
a nc nr. I.. A.
.-rty. falil to a U
i! ' f tV liaqt-tun
d h.tifnti!
As oii ladles tv.ll line li'em, 1 recom
mend 'ClOl'KArn'S ('ltrM- ?i the least
harmful of all the Hkm j.r. paratlo'is." Fur
sain by nil Druggists and Fancy Ooodi
Dealers in the C ft and ICurope
i'i:i(ii. i. Hopkins, pnipv,
87 Great Jonos St., N. Y.
7m
I Of, Kj'l
COltnS nil Kidney
jnseiues. iiuca
achf. cu . At ln.n
risls or by mud,
I Frco book, ad
vice, etc., of Dr. II, J. Kay, Saratoga, N, Y.
KidneycuraT