1U THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THTHSDAV, ATGrST 2,1, 1000. FAIR MANAGERS ARE PLEASED Oountj Commissioners Ordered to Allow Them tho Usual Appropriation. EXHIBIT WILL BE HELD THIS FALL JtidK- Krjrunr Ilrrlilr tlint thr Annn cliitlnn linn I.Uril 1 ( till' Mill-It l)f (111! MtiUuten. The Douglas County I'alr association Is In a very good humor over a decision rendered by Judge Koysor yesterday and promises to glvo an exhibition this fall of stock, fruit and grain on an Olympian scale. It will be tho first regularly conducted county fair for thrco years nnd It was largely on this ac count that tho county commissioners refused n few days ago to grant the appropriation usual In former years. The court has in iitructod tho commissioners to yield up the usual amount, however, and tho fair asso ciation will have $2,771.10 with which to start their show. Commissioner Hoctor took tho stand to prove that tho fair association has not pre viously lived up to Its contract. It Is speci fied In the statute that tho association must glvo an annual fair in which stock, vegeta ble and grain products shall make up the display and thero aro speculations as to Its elzc, etc. In 1S08 the association Incor porated Its exhibit with the Transmlsslsslppl exposition and no funds were appropriated by the commissioners. One year later, how ever, the county board granted tho associa tion a two years' nllowance In one, although live stock hnd no part In the association's display. Commissioner Ostrom testified to the same effect, bringing out tho alleged fact that the association had held no indi vidual fair and had exhibited no live stock. President Oscar l'lckard of the fair asso ciation testified that tho only reason live stock was not included In tho exhibit wns that thero was no room for pens or stalls. Tho spirit of the statute, he said, had been lived up to during ench of tho last three years. Judge Keysor was guided In his decision by tho statute which provides that n county fair association shall bo granted 3 cents per capltn In the county with which to carry on Its exhibition. The association was shown to bo legally orpanlzcd and entitled to the benefit nxed by Btotutc. Tho mandamus was thercforo granted. WALKUPWALKS UP TO COURT Attnnu-y ArroMr.l on flmrno of I.nr ceny Itiillc on Coiunliilnt of MKri Woman. ' Andrew E. Walkup, nn nttorney, who, ilurlng the last fow weeks, has been giving his attention to police court practice, was nrrcstcd Wednesday morning and lodged In jail, charged with larceny as bailee. Tho complaining witness Is a negress. Mrs. Knto Harris. Two weeks ago, sho says, she gave Walkup $12 to bo used In getting her husband, Henry Harris, out cf Jail. Sho sayB he agreed to accomplish this by noon of tho following dny, but failed to do so and, so far as Bho Is able to seo, did nothing whatever In tho matter, leaving Harris to sorvo out his term. Meanwhile sho is out tho $12. Walkup was arraigned In pollco court during the afternoon, pleaded not guilty nnd was released under bond to nppenr for trial August 29. Millions will be wpent In politics this year. We cau't keep tho campaign going without money any moro than we con keep tho body vigorous without food. Dyspep tics med to starvo themselves. Now Kodol Dygpopsla Cure digests what you cat and nllows you to cat all tho good food you want. U radically cures Btomach troubles. A Jrmul Opportunity To Increase your knowledgo of tho country. Half fare to Chicago and return via "Tho Northwestern Line," August 25 to 29. Good till September 30 returning. Coixl I'MnIiIiik. cirit t.ni(i. Okoholl. Lake Washington, Waseca, Kaglo Lake. Hlvcr Kails, Solon Springs, Klco Lake. Hayfleld, Ashland, Oog obic, Watcrsmcet and numerous lakes near St. Paul nnd Minneapolis. They aro all good lulling places and aro quickly and comfortably reached by tho Northwestern Una Chonp rato excursions Augtir.t 21 and Sep tember 7-21. Limit, October 31, 1900. City ticket olllce. 1 101 and 1403 Karmim streot. To HoNtoiw null Xmv York via Unko Shore & Michigan Southern Hall way from Chicago dally Fat Mall, 8:30 a. in., arrives New York next morning at 10; New York and llobton special, 10:30 a. ra., nrrlvcs Now York next day at 1:30 p. m., IJoston 3 ii. m.; New York and New ling land Kxpritw, 2 p. m., arrives Hoaton 1:15 p. ni New York t! p. ni. next day; Lake Shore Limited, 5:30 p. m., nrrlviB New York fi:30 p. m., Boston 9:05 p. m. next day; New York Kxprcss, 9 p. in., arrives New York second morning nt fi:30. "Hook of Trains" gives full Information. M. S. (liles, T. P. A., Chicago. V. M. Ilyron, O. W. A., Chicago. Ornnd Army Kiieitiiipmciit nt Clilonwo August 25 to 29. Ilalf-faro tickets Via Tli) Northwestern Llnt. Bpccial cars nnd Accommodations. HOI nnd 1103 Fnrnara St. BAPTISTS BUILD NEW CHURCH Cnlvnry Coimrruntlon Will l.rt t'on trnet for TiTent y-Klvr-TlioiiAnnil-Iioll.tr llrlcli Killllrr. Tho letting of the contract for the con struction of the new Calvary Baptist church has been postponed until August 30, at which time bids will be opened hy J. V Car penter of the board of trustees. The new building is to be ono of the finest of Omaha's suburban churches. It will cost $25,000 and will be complete In every detail. The plans contemplate a brick and stone structure 113 by 88 feet, the outside walls to bo of pressed brick nnd all other walls to bo of the best quality of hard burned brick. The building will consist of a lecture r.oom, auditorium, class rooms, parlor and study, and In the basement n kitchen nnd dining room. The site Is at the southwest corner of Twenty fifth and Hamilton streets. Tho trustees hope to have tho edifice completed by March 1, 1901. lie v. Thomas Anderson, pastor of the Calvary church, Is now In Scotland, where ho has spent his three months' vacation. He will return to the city tho first week In September. BALL IN IOWA LAD'S SKULL James Otto Eecoivos Strango Wound in tho Head. Gunshot VICTIM DENIES AN ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE A rMr Hot Wen til or Hints. To tho ladles: Don't worry, nnd keep cool. There Is a cold wavo In sight (long distance) nnd winter wraps will soon bo In demand again. Just now we are having a spell of thawing weather and tho ice Is breaking up very fast, but it can't last al ways. In tho meantime It Is well to re member that n trip to tho mountains or seashoro Is not necessary In order to cs. capo tho heat or a case of nervous debility. There Is relief near nt hand. Tho Ladles' Iiathory, second floor Deo building, offers a great boon to tired women. Its mnglc treatment gives new life and hope, restores tho bloom of youth, cures all forms of rheumatism nnd nervous troubles and even makes tho old feel young again. Don't make Rny mistake about this treatment. It Is not a "cure- all:" It Is tho commonest of common senso treatment nnturo's own remedy nnd It builds up the tired or worn-out system as nothing olsc can. There Is no danger of heat prostration If you aro n patron of Tho Ladles' Iiathory. Como and seo for your selves. A ladles' maid always at your sorvlco nnd tho most skilled massage op erators In tho country. Yon Cnn do To Chicago nnd return for $12.75, August 25 to 29. Detroit and return for $22, August 25, 26 nnd 27. St, Paul and return for $12.65. Minneapolis and return for $12.65. Madison Lake nnd return for $10.08. Duluth and return for $16.95, September 4, 7. 18 nnd 21. via the Illinois Central railroad. Particulars at 1402 Farnnm street. W. II. MULL, District Passenger Agent. Ilnllet. Iloivrvrr, I'lrreen the Skull .SiHinrely lit tv Itlultt Annie nnd .Splintered Honrs Are !'rrNcit Upon llniln. James Otto appeared In tho office of tho Midland hotel at 3 o'clock Tuesday after noon with n gunshot wound In his bend and Informed tho clerk that ho had accidentally discharged a revolver and that tho bullet had lodged In his skull. He was taken to tho Presbyterian hospital at once, where the bullet was removed and pieces of tho fractured skull taken from tho wound. Ho Is resting easily nud tho surgeons believe that ho will suffer no great discomfort from the accident. Otto Is 22 years old and came to Omnha from Sidney, In., Inst Monday In company with his brother. Ho placed himself un der tho enro of somp mnsnnttc healers, who were treating htm lor chronic stomach trouble. Monday nnd Tuesday he com plained that his room at the Midland ho tel wus very hot, but there was nothing unusual about his actions nnd tho hotel peoplo are inclined to believe the story that tho revolver was dlscharccd acci dentally. Tho bullet entered the skull In such a manner, however, thnt tho physicians think tho weapon must have been held nt a right angle to tho skull and nro nt a loss to explain how tho weapon could have been In this position If acci dentally discharged. Tho revolver was of 22-callber nnd tho bullet entered the skull just novo the right car. It mado an ugly wound in the scalp and penetrated both layers of the skull bone, splintering tho Inner layer of bono In such a manner that many pieces of bono bad to bo removed to relievo tho brnln. Otto told tho samo story to tho hotel clerk, tho surgeons nnd hospital peoplo and stoutly maintains that the shooting was accidental and not with suicidal Intent. He lives with his parents on a farm near Sidney and has tho appearance of an ordinary farmer's son. Otto's brother returned to Sidney Mondny evening and none of his relatives Is with him at present. Thero wcro no guests In tho rooms adjoining that of Otte when the Bhootlng occurred. Tho hotel peoplo did not hear tho report of the revolver nnd knew nothing of tho accident until Otto made his Injury known. Attention coniniflcn. All old soldiers, their families find friends desiring to attend tho national en- enmpment nt Chicago will learn something to their Interest before securing trans portation by calling upon or communicat ing with Thomns L. Hull, 615 North 16th street, not later than Friday morning, August 24th. 'Phono 1673. THOMAS L. HULL. num. ANDEHSON-Mrs. daughter of Mrs. A. uium, ukcu years, ui i-nancsion, a. I;. Summer Hnnrtii. For a book describing the cool, pleasant, healthful summer reports of Wisconsin, situ ated on tho line of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., address or call on F. A. NASH, General Western 'Agent. 1501 Farnam Street, Omaha. Omaha Tent and Awning Cc, tents, awn ings, canvas goods, 11th & Hnrney. Tel. 833. A Miserable Puppy Is tho dog who Is overrun with fleas and is not treated to a wash with SHERMAN'S DOO SHAMPOO, This is the only prep aration that will kill EVERY FLEA every time. No gucsswoTk. It kills 'era. Easy to use, 25e per bottle. MEDICINES FOR DOOS. Full lino of Spratt's English Dog Medl ines. Full line of Glovers Colcbrated Remedies. Full lino Dent's Dog Medl ines. Sherman's Mange Cure, bottle 50c Sherman's Tonic Tablets for dogs, box BOe Sherman's Distemper Powder, box.... 50c hcrman's Arcca Nut Worm Tablets, box 50c Sherman's Dog Shampoo keeps skl clean and kills fleas, bottlo 25c Wrlto for book about dogs free. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go Comer ICtli nnd Dodue. OMAHA. DAYIilRHT 'CHAINS KOH .SI'IIUT LAKH, OkolioJI nm! Arnold' PnrU. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way Company has Just placed In service daylight trains between Omaha nnd Spirit Itk, okobojl and Arnold's Park. Going the train leaves Omnha at 7:15 a. m. and ar rives Spirit I.iko at 1:15 p. m. Returning tho train leaves Spirit Lako at 6.15 a. m. nnd nrrlvr Omaha 3.55 p. in. This Is the best service that has yet been offored over nny one rond. Round trip tickets, good re turning until October 31, $10.70. City ticket olHco. 1501 Fnrnam street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, OrmiKen, OrniiKN nt lln ileii'n. Just rerelved, tho first car fancy sweet nnd Juicy Valencia oranges, Roso brand; mi sale tomorrow In our grocery department nt 10c per dnien. Fresh roasted peanuts per quart, 2c. Fanly Inrgo Mezzlna loin ons, per dozen, 15c. IIAYDEN RIIOS. Read cloak nnd shoo bargains. Ft. Mattblaa' church nnnunl choir picnic will bo hold nt Lako Mnnawa Saturday August 25. Tho Suburban Railway com jinny has granted us n 25o round trip faro If tickets aro purchased beforo that date Tlckota may bo secured at J. A. Fuller & Co., Uth and Douglas, and of the Sheridan Coal Co., 16th and Farnnm. CI 1 1 OA tiO AMI UIVITHN, If 1 2.75. Cliloituo nnil Heturn, VI2.7.1. On August 25, 26. 27. 28 and 29 tho Chi cngo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway will sell round trip tlckcto from Omahn to cm cago for $12.75. City ticket ofllco, 1504 Fnrnam street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. Two Dollar to lletrnlt, 3Mch nml He turn. rius one faro. AugUBt 25, 26 end 27. via "Th Northwestern Line." Inquire at the largo city offices, 1401 and 1103 Fnronm street A PROBLEM IN HEATING. If any Mrnaco costing $50.00 burns ono ton of coal rer month lo hent a ten room house to 60 deg. F. In zero weather, and a MAG EE furnace, costing ninety ($00,00) dollars, burns three fourths of a 'ton to heat tho samo house, tho samo length of time, to 70 deg. F., which furnace Is the cheapest? AiiHwer Tho Magce Furnnce is the cheap est becauuo bent, and best because cheapest. Maceo Furnaces not only burn less coal, and glvo mors heat than any other furnnce, but nro built to last a lifetime. Call and see them or send lor descriptive circular. For salo by Chns. A. Pegau & Co., 14i:t-11ir .Ineknnii .St., Omnlin, Nell CIIICACO AXU HRTimx J12.7.-.. Via Hock Inland Itoutr. Tickets on snlo August 25 to 29. Sdo- clal daylight train will leave Omahn Au gust 25 nt 7:30 a. m. nnd arrive Chicago 8:20 p. ra. Ticket office 1323 Farnam street. Headache Exhaustion Nervousness Sick Stomach Fatigue Yield to u Glass of COGA CELERY, TIIK "IDI3AI." SUMMER DIMMC. no A CLASS. Sold at the Smln Konntaln of J. A, FULLER & CO. CUT I'niCK DHUOfilSTS. Fnnrternth ani Unuglaa Streets. Send for book Tho Baby. I ' 1 I if i ' 1 . . V Contracts for Sanitary Open Plumbing will Do cnri-liilly nnd scltiiitllloally cur rlcil out under our own immediate su pervision, nnd In lUTordnnee with the very latest Ideas nnd Improvements that Is called for by modern, up-to-date plumbing, when you entrust your work to us, We will furnish estimates cheerfully, and at prices thnt cannot ho competed with, workmanship consid ered. Free & Black, Phone 100. . . 180G Farnnm St. T.AKK TIII4 VtAIIASII. To the lllennlnl Concliivr. Knlnhtn of I'jthlnN, nt Detroit. On August 25 to 2S tho Wabash will sell tickets from Chicago nt hnlf fare. 4 DAILY TKAINS FROM CIIICAOO. 9.'25 a. m., arlvo Detroit 6:30 p. m. 12:10 p. m,, nrrlvo Detroit S10 p. m. 3:15 p. m' arrive Detroit 10:50 p. m. 11:00 p. m., nrrlvc Detroit 7:50 p. m. Only lino running reclining chair cars from Chicago. Ask your agent for tickets via tho Wa bash. For further Information call at city ticket office, 97 Adams street, Chicago, or write. O. N. CLAYTON, N. W. I. Agt., Room 405 N. Y. L. Illd.. Omnha, Neb. T A grand picnic, given by tho singing sec tion of tho Omaha I'lattdeutsche Vercln, will bo held at Ituncr's park next Sundny, August 26. Visitors take west side Park nvenuo cars to Thirty-second and Center streets, whero carryall will be In readiness after 12 o'clock, noon. Everybody cordially Invited. A good time assured to all. THM COMMITTEE. Half 1'iire I,nM. Tlquettes on salo via "Tho Northwestern Line" to Chicago nnd return nt HALF KATES, August 25 to 29, good till September 30. 1401-1403 Farnam street. W. F. Anteman, Jeweler, of North Pearl street, Albany, N. Y., was pronounced In curable. Took Cramer's Kidney cure nnd was cured. Insist on having Cramer's. Lotus Cream Is n preparation used to relievo smartlnj; this hot weather. Ono application gives in. Btnnt relief and nets llko n charm. Cramer's Kidney Curo 7oe Duffy's Mnlt Whiskey s.o Wine of Cnrdul 7fto Uroino Quinine 15e S. S S Tii Syrup of Figs iluc 1'eruim ,6o Cnstorla Kie Hlrncy Cntarrh Powder 35 Gem Cntarrh Powder iCie Ayer's Hulr Vigor i5r Pierce's Prescription ide Cutlcura Soap lijc Packer's Tar Soap lor Hnr-Hen 40r AJax Tablets 40' 1 dozen 2-graln Quinine Capsules "t 1 dozen 3-graln Quinine Capsules 10c 1 dozen 5-graln Quinine Cnpsu'es . .. 33c SCHAEFER " DRUGGIST S. H. Cor. Jtltli nnii Clileaco. Wrappers For Thursday wo will ofTer an assortment of our $1.60 percale wrapporsfor $1. Those aro good colors and wide skirts. White Lawn Wrappers at reduced prices. Golf Skirts are moro popu lar than ever- Wo have a fine line in best materials at $7. 50, $10 and better. Mail orders filled. i.SCQFIELD IWQAK&SUITCO. 1510 Douglas St '-3 w m I PPTH lilffW by our mothod, with rUHE VI M M V TALIZED A III Is painless harmless, and can bo taken by any one. Al ways fresh. All work warranted. Oold Crowns $5.00 llest Teeth, a set .,..$8.00 Silver Fillings 75c Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, l.17 llonulnn St. Time is Money. SplCTO THE QUICK TRAINS ARE VIA The UNION PACIFIC OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY Ten hours quicker than any other line. OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO Fifteen hours quicker than any other line. OMAHA TO PORTLAND Fifteen hours quicker than any other line. Huffet Smoking and Llhrary Cars, with Unrbcr Shop and Pleasant Head ing Itooms, Doublo Drawing Itootr. Palace Sleepers. Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte. Plntsch Light. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. HAYDENs oak Dept. , LLLUJ JJJL ,1J.,UJJ.JJJJ II 1 1 I II U I I I I Ui 1 II TTT rm WE M1UNCTW OTHTIttl Era Our buyer is home, lie sp"nr n month seoui'iug ihe eastern markets for the hesi and most appropriate garments for the west ern country. He tells us he secured some of the grainiest and best styles he has ever purchased. In due time we will make our fall announcements. We are more than anxMous to give to the women of Omaha and vicinity the LONDON, PAULS AND HI3UMX STYLUS, com bined with those of our own country, at Ilayden Urns. Our huver secured a small lot of SILK VAISTS r00 in all,) The price avus so low he shipped them on by express. They will beon sale tomorroAv in our cloak department; they QA aro Avorth ?0, $7 and $8; only one to a customer, at.4'' 174 Ladies' tailor made suits, jacket taffeta lined; Ctl 1 f suits worth from 18.00 to 25.00, on sale at kfi LVJ Ladies' rainv day skirts in grays, browns and tfO HQ blacks, worth 0.00, for aJJ-F. J Ladies' rainy day skirts, made up in the very AA st styles, on sale at, each ,JVJ Ladies' rainy day skirts, at S.OO. 10.00. 12.00 and lfi.00 Ladies' Shirt Waists wort h up to 1.00 .i CZ n SI2.75 Chicago and Return August 25, 26, 27, 28 and 290. A. It, National Encampment. Three fast Chicago trains leave tho Hur llngton Station dally. Diyllght Chicago Special, 7:00 a, m. A'estlbuled Flyer, 4:00 p. ra. Chicago Limited, 7:30 p. ra. G, A. n. Headquarters Train leaves Omaha 7:30 p, m,, Saturday, August 25. Reserve berths NOW. Ticket OH1C4, 1 502 Farnam St. - Tel, 260. urtlntrlon Slvflsn, lOtli and Mason St. Tot. za. 1 21 on sale at One lot of ladies' underskirts with two and three roAVS of rutlles, extra width, worth Lfi0, for One 2lc S H O E S ay..... One way to be successful in the Shoe business is through the selb ing or good goods The process is slow but sure, and the longor you are at ,it the surer it becomes The Nebraska Shoe Department has gained Its reputation by everlastingly keeping at It selling tho bei shoes for tho least wo cnn nfford. Men's Russia calf shoes, Ooodyear welts, mado for, sold by and guaranteed by this house as good as any J3.C0 shoo sold elsewhere, our price $2.50 AVoracn's oxfords, every pair of thorn gunrnntced to give perfect satisfaction stylish, comfortable and well made, our prlco $1.50 Misses tan shoes with extension soles mado In the latest style regular 12.00 value 12 to 2 II to E our prlco for this shoe only $1.50 HAYDEN s Men's $5 and $6 tan shoes $1,97, Women's $3,50 vici kid vesting top shoes $1,85, Woman's $2 patent leather strap slipper s,9 8c On sale, 5 big lines of men's fine J$4, $5 and $6 sample shoes that closed out to us for spot cash by the manufacture ers, all on sale at $1,97 a pair, All noAv fall styles, made of the finest, box calf, cordovan and value calf, genuine welt soles and the most perfect Avorkman ship. See our shoe windoAV. There the greatest, shoe values ever given. On Sale, over 2500 pairs of Women's fine $3 and $3.50 Vici Kid Lace Shoes at $1.35. All new stylish shoes, direct from the floors of the largest manu facturers of the east shoes that Avere made for big eastern deal ers to sell for more than double the price. We have them on bargain tables in all sizes and Avidths. On Sale, 6 cases of Women's Fine $2 Hand Turned Patent Leather Slippers at 98c. Slippers made for a savoII eastern shoe dealer to sell for more than twice the price sizes 2k to 7 for your selection. HAYDEN BROS. ------'-----n-a-H - Ladies' White Waists, worth up to .?:i.OO on sale for 59c 98c HAf If EN iHOS don't mmu tmt mm smoking You have the REST notwithstanding they cost you nu more than Inferior noods. t, it. iuok m. v. ro..M.M'r.( "rnciiHs, sr i.ouih, mo. IIMinpi Plflnc P. A, HAILSU ACK, OMAHA, D13TRIUUTOR. UlliUll lllMUE CRAMER'S KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Is a remedy thai will cure per manently all cases of kidney and liver trouble. If you area suffer er, don't delay but commonco at once using ....Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure.... FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS, S1.00 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5 Cramer Chemical Company, J Albany, N. Y. I I T 1 i i i i i i The Dentist Is expected to mnko them wholt If that Is posslblo wo do It. It II Is not wo can supply tho most porfect nnd serviceable artificial teeth to tako tho placo of thoao removed. Theso can bo with or without plates, as do sired. .Our work has stood tho teat of ycart and proved satisfactory. BAILEY, the Dentist H1U I'uxtfiu lllk. lutli A I'uriiniii, Luil- Attendant. IMiuits 10H3.