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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1900)
ioo". PREPARE FAIR AT UMTOS ';; SMtk a Leu vni s. ? Ur.ftC lxnubtrtOwti VM H- Mnid 7.r U. i4uc Mutiur of m .fl..r Hot. -.- fd 4tl-r Avt'td MTUbwlcaii.. p.uoaita w Hmnm esplv " tb mast lair Umh m lr a tUi ear icf Tit trV m iur aH wad vk neater, me.." marrfetrW It M l-r tfc A-vna.nrv, iwcMtr T tor M t f--lfci - at rru 1 r ru jirwt i tt tli V lr rtr M. fct tin n"" ! Tk -soii crtr Ui I SUC er ta 'l tU& kt rill t durltr fh rt of the ? Mt.r- Mrf hlltff f fcl 7 1 jfbW r-lrfclif t-U! fc BmHl4 te tit ert 'r U'r Pr- Iwau.sc.'-f UJ otn u-1r t r U ts tscalMtioc t-irf rvJ 1 w l -trttw; ctt ktr Tk J 1 tm. t J X j'. 'b Jr nr rw aj v h I"u:t c t trt trc'e t Bwtt lhott. J"ufw 'ill HMI't w :w. Kuotli Hl:-r on Muni. A r.rd iiWHUKM XetpVUlcM Krc Htdf u- at Us tfe tb at an tiKtr-ts-lav r v-j e -ir h tiiT vwtlt lr t ' it? tw BuuupoA Iaa Irua. Kw ttrla uwtjwtt l V . tjay. a lw fcf.aut.:tr vc r- ..t (iMror lUiw.Tat. frwtf I r. bead lra.rr ru flier?; ... .fc , kit aatMf Kjmtu Nlaa tva: a wt 1UU taat o.' tbt tr Wte4Ur tbf jutfKiae of tack airf tar tskibt il! tegta b tb. tty ;tt.H!t i ta r t-:or- vitl be repeat Oa tie ra-t track U S trot tlw I 4t ;.. tat kUf Mle raaaiar aa4 tbe cU trvttlac rt U.te jile iur o; :w. Tlmtaaar tbe leasLoc tJ tb sfteraa or tit rim tout Uakota aiatr la ihVtTT iU be fcK Sweral bHa4f4 f tb Vvft are esttd ta be jtrtiaaat aaC ta- HratatMtaa of tbae frk raat - niutHB : ta-wf ir itw :lt tie HlPl Ubt. ,111 b Kb a tltotkt aK battle, U Wch -11 tb UJ tV.t art Tbe fweef af tbe oar v-tl taltt4e Ok I M Ut. tbe ir(5-tu.'-ll pace liw arllo ma lor jmirhrt arf eeatlse :at. Soe jiroaaiaest atucfauc oratr 1 u be i'lumt a epeaic 'Jt thai. jr, tt b bac avt yft beK e- SrLoul cb 1 1 ait-u't tint 1'riiir iJl be "V bou! ChJ4iti t 4ar ' Tie ee(U featvre U1 be t ball Ram VKvi tbe yiktitrxmt laat aa4 tfee Ctfcrf af loui Falii Tbe weaiee tar alU U1 UHiuaae -ery vlnbt f tbe etifc, tejK Taaotr alsbt, i. eab eea lae 11 be 4vlbtf ta aofae -ce'.ial bad lutetlae l"atare rtdar errealae tll be ctea vrr tv tbe aoret toctetlei aa a liTr.f fc !r9iicavw- claae ! rwlr ""111 l le vat tar ta alrtag. A ar Ua4c of aartcet far tbe Xyntk tibrlae rrill be leid vver tbe bat taad f tie ititri as Tburaoky olrM t&4 tut local i.wrt tovU-iin vUl 4eu.oiiitri.it aa Krl (Sr debt tkat tier are al&o varut laeis- Uirt. 7ie Catrlti a&4 Klauireav Jadiasi wUl jUf a tf& fjui of bail oo Saturday uui atl iUrotd U1 rue tll excur- .4ob far tbat eaaae tbd for tbt- fiaal came' .-. .1. ,,. , T,i.' Utvi tbe aaiae teAiat ob Subday Tilt ert-t of ball caiaer alll tlote tie fair la a Mace of ekiry aad will tad a vteek of tie aaott ftcitlse aid laterxctlae erectz erer bllltid for oae Sovtb Dafcoto aity. htr-i Iwprui joiit vt MIt.'brll. MITCHELL. S b . Sept. 7 igpcliU. Wattt tke torn pala'e U held iere the latter part of tile loouti tie atdwalkt la tbe blb-at part of tie city will be a tafprltt to a Kood muBy people vko bare zo ritttod Mitt-bell to tbe last two or tae ytara. r"roai tie Milwaukee dtpot to tie oara palace balldlag a fiae ceiaeat fldewaJV'. will it re Ln-o Iwld oa both aldea of tie ttret?t. ork bela' puab4 la tbat direction at taal at pvtalble. Tiere bat U-n a exeat deal of tbat fclad of tide fkYm laid ta tbe retldeute portion of tie city ttta vtum-r. Tie city eov&'.ll baa decided to pvt ic ttoui rattere aloae Mala itet from oae od to tie otker. A couiialtte teat to i yaaktoa to lareatleate tie Kutterc la tbat ! city f erced today aud It It adefBtood tbat It will rticouaieiid "T.oxetilag of a Muilltr nafjre. Tie appropriatloua made for tie vatulai; yenr br tbe oouaell ladl tatt tiat ooadderable lioproreaieati are aatKipattd oa tie ttreets kht of lucreaa Ibjt tbe ter eupply made Decetaary by tie lacreaeed auiaber of water conauiaera tie laat ataaoo. Nearly all of tie Dew bounei erected tiia aaaatuer bare beec quipped wlli plutLbiOK aud ccauMfd with tie teviera aud will of Dtcttilty make a ktavler draw oa tbe city water aupply. I'loral I'urailr- at Huron. MUKOK. 8. V.. Kept. 7. fSpecUl.) The zaoat unl'jae at well aa attractive aad a4eaa4sK paxeaut evtr aea la tbla lo cality waa tbe Cora) parade on Vi'edaeaday jo ioaor of tbe Huron College fair. Tbe vrott-titoo led by tie Huron Coruet band and In the line were acorea of float i. rvareeentloK arlou bualneta housca and laduatriea, together lth carrlaKea, blcy-i'I- and other vehltlet. all iandaotnely d.orat4 with flower, and buntlac. Tie luimeut crowd that llnM tbe thorough- chaitanoo(;a woman I i aa Itenaou lo Tlikr Cofler Out nf llrr Kauilly. "fitter drinking coffee aotne yean I be came badly run down In health, had aerloua Indlgattlon. r.aUiltm.y and nervoutneea. w(b tt-vere tpella of tick headache. "My piyalclan advUed me long a&Q to atop dlicklnK coflte, but I .aid It would be an itopotilbillty, tbat 1 would rather do wJtiout uy Ueakfaat and have lay cup of coffte. "About U wontba mo I tried I'oatuw ood Coffee and made It atrlctly according to dlrrctlona. I waa ao dtllKbted with It tbat I ltaaoedlately dlacontjnuty coSte and began utlstr I'oituij I have not bad a poubd of coSte In my houae alnce and never raped to araln. All tytsptotna of Indirec tion have disappeared entirely and my n-rvr are Ktoiur, atrotiKer every day. My wtlitil hat lucreaaed about twenty pounda rod 1 now welch more than 1 ever welxbed iu my life. I have known people to try I'oituta and throw It aald for tbe reaaoa tbat tiey made It rarelet.iy. H baa a deliclou. flavor and is dark aud rich a moeba or )ava. If properly boiled. blt If not iolIM long enough It la ta.tel".). 1'ut a piece of butter In the pot tie aU of a nary bean to pruvct boiling over. My buaiand'a welybt ha. Increaaad thirty pound tint he btf.n dribkinK It, and iaj llttl boy, wbo ha beta very delicate and did not eat aa children uiually do, uiad (( drlnkicone at bltakfaat. After I Kv him I'oitura for a few days hi appetite ImproYtd and he Kinln In fleih dally Tou ran Imirlnw w are aignx friend ol I'oatun rood ('oCTee " Mr Kobt. llarrl Hi Walnut lit, (iattanooi;a Tenu. utt wt. : ' n ; ""' -. Iii 1 1 at ".T""i't r T& t.r IT: cist '.AM It s bt 0'f Ir-l-- VVtuwra- ir Hot Kr7"HSU 1. HfL 1 -rr-pa. . a a tern ml a6t tar Oticnw fcower .-If bp--ia. r V MtVckei; 0 WatMauay Set . ar CM Uat arriTai ut n : Cmbra at 11 a m- it wii. t a ty ia.rt tany of JUnafk ..4e't :i b.oraek astd tk jn"sur et 'rcrvaC thrwrjh ta r-rawta -. amaac- tralaftlsMg. vfcere w. a' ftruwj wii? be by Oc"roor fco,- teit a oilier ne-aabea-t of tb pur-.: Tm titer vlll a k aarr crowd pimv' u aa curve iron isve nconwm in: tu i--1 r. iron Uk cw't h '.own t -' TvasAinr thai err UHdxiulf of ffitl6. EarU' crrr. e 1 irt -Trt ni'iiv bt eeiirr it Janitf Mrs caw.r r.bla tie lui .wra-Ju- koar Kvtv. Tmu, o or xfct o.4t iaMuiu of tbt ' utr t3 aliu tfeo. t jl aK tbrtmr of b)f tri titi i r?.' -f If b-y-t k&'.id'fl Ui m: 'i I : aa It b atitf tb.; b u4 t la. ) ta ast ua b a a cTt;tr tor PatrVfc Ki9. t. a:tir ar ta Qut l aua aw Hill C'i'r. bv. hi :t'j.r: .b bart vbllt aa4r tht luZwwt tiqm Hu latbw uut a ftr.bcr -m taBif U la tbe at rtr H t w.kw taC i'.?r ta Vt- Tork ' :'t Judiiibt tmiO Trial. rwt i-tc.t(l Pva-.! eotm t?. Oiaa rvlitr tklc awrt tur t, at iaML'.r aas (-Bt'iicec :o :ro ;i 'Jk ptatrr aad 2i fit H i. bit tatb"r-l-av ytt aft aa fliacbarfat I'oHtJc t Huron. MrEOX. t I. fc-pt fBae-..k. . ereaanaa Lean ta billed v. tpetr fridar elr Tbu v-;:: :. ! r. rally of tb caippa.ca la bit.' ' aioalr.a a&4 lor it lau'b reara... i bex Sa4 Hon JC W Mania, aocalaee for ' vLr-- ot ta revubli'.tB ticket, vas it a abort t!ae Vt-daeaday M !i Peac lb tBie J-. oc tae ata'e .i-i; - - - - : : " ; tkt rt'r -tu tfc s" "? JCtObW I.r-tt lll UauirlitT Co to Jail RIOI X rjOAJt. S I . bpt " t- Beaa bor UAbr rfn to pay te' -Licet e Btlaad. a daacbtetf of '.bar. Zr laad. bac bes asit Ut )all. Tb asd Hiue ia!li save ben tt- t- . -pacta la a xxirtborfaood irtt L. t aated la tbe route girl atrttlar Ki ti Kit vaa fouad eallty of aaaaui. d laec H aad oaau outb Jlakotai . The (nwintat uT. of Hryant are arrita' rr h of barlijj; tbe tvwr i.c by elrtltr 'rar. Retotaaor. of Mt Bpnri har c hu- atocic of furtiHura to I J Wa t-r e' Bakrrvili. f l A voiuiitfctr fr d-partifter. bt (.?. - ' r,ii4 at W art tilt r. A. w Hwr tf w:td cblf ud Perry Parhe aM.iru.: cblrf. Ilttltr.d In to bave a new ettre A J Olaon of Otauj vl!I oeo a reri-a: t5". harU tUrt at Uifcl Jilttt aio'.t Uit ltnb tart. Urte.llne It fuffTlns from c famine, tbe local auppiy Siavlac- Wea rctlrly eoa "rntf. Nouh caa be aurod Iroia tbe rirroultdlijf Uut Tfcc f.ntr&i-t fur tr. j'..1 r-Jtti ti of a raln irn.tor at Hutr-v ik k-c aard - d to a JiaOD '.Vr 'la firso. Tb bulwluK mutt be ooa;net4 October i. A evMrart for a aw CatboUc cburch at Hereford bat b-eo l-t Tie rtrutture ft in VxlW feet, wl'l -ott Jifc ft aad will be baodbouHfly bnlab-d. particularly latidt Tbe uew Jyx rrain olerator at !yetth,' hae be'Ti coaipieusl nxA btu corat-&-4 oiraUoic Jt baa a capaeily of Sk.fcW. bjabla ax.d ic oi'.i!pp-d .Ui tMllre ea rln. Ivot'iand It alto tbreten-d witb an ic tarrtat All priate Ice bouat are eupt and It la yroo.1.. tbat the ; y for the remalr.der f th taon will bave to be ablpptid !!'. Hi T; niaJl. Tie city ouacll of Hot gfrjrga hae aaac4 an ordiaan'.e reduclce the area of the lite llmiu. and urovldlnr that no fraise Ouildlr., wb-tb"r covertjd witb cormr.ttid iroa or tyji aaa a eraciaa wi ise Sre llialta. i Taylor Broa of Iike H-nton. Mian . hae mrrt 'b work of conttrictlnic a 3t.rjO-b'Jbl '-apa'-l'y urain elevator for J W Ktdy at Mrford, thia ttate Tbe blidlae. : to t a4u.ppy: wi'b all tr.odrn taa.' hlnr a'.d j;afco:ifit eniflx.ea. la to b torupi'-Uil O'.tober i DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Jicilja ytnfUt-mif. Mrt. Joapia A Ma'kenrie. alfe ol Wll HkiD K Mackeozle of Portlaud. Ore., wiile .topplojj iert earotjte from Oatario to ber bvme, diod at tbe (t-aldtoce of ier broiber, It B. Cociraoe, ilW Woolortb aveaue. tblc laorulae from baert trovble. Xr I El IK Ial'JJ UlalK a t VIU 4a-a a a va vwir v. rfm c Mackenzie oil tie tldeat daagbter ol Ir I Ja-oa Catea ot Durban. Oat. Mrt. Mackenzie leaver, betide ier butbasd. tbrte children Arthur, aged H yean: Kenaetb, aged 31 yearr. tod Grace, aged V year Kit wa. a member of tbe Kim I'recbyterlan church. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at i o'clock, at tie ruldcnce of ier brother ; Interment In PortUnd. Tie bucbaad. Mr. Mackenzie, wa tbe tret atattoner for the talon 1'a- clfic ooanpaay at Omaha aad be aad hi. family have muih tyinpatby. Oldrnl MelliotlUl Mlul.ler. WILL1AMK. Cal Sept. 7 R-v. Iorenio Vi'augh, tie oldeat Metbodlat mlnlater In tie world, dl'jd suddenly In tbe railroad depot here Jutst after alUhllng from a train. He telebrated bit VA blrtiday at bla old home In 1'etaluma on Auguat ii and for to lib time bad ben very feeble. He wa. bora In rocabonta county. Wett Virginia, and enttrt-d tbe mlnlatry alzty-eUbt years ajo. He came to California In lilt acl toos after aa pretested by General ValiejQ with a half teetlon of land oa which he made bl. home He wa knows tbrsugb'xit the ttate a "Kather" Waugb Hurry V lo-lunl. - 1'LATTHMOLTH, Neb.. Sept. 7 (Spe cial. Harry N. HowUnd, "4 year old oae of Cat county' oldeat citizen, hav ing redded here with bis family alece U&7, died at bla borne In tbla city yetterday. Tbe funeral service, were held at bl late rasldenco this afternoon and were con ducts! by Itev. T J. lialrd of tbe I'raa- byterlan church. He ltave four children, three aon and one daughter. "iHirniika llilltur. IIATTLK CHK15K, Neb . Fept. 7.-(BpeUI Telegram i It I. Scott, tditor and troprie tor of tb Uattle Creek Enterprise, died here today at 12 o'clock of biigbt't dlteaie. after an Ma of about three year. He wa a member of the Masonic. Modern Woodmen. Knlghle of I'ytbias and Iloyal HlKblauder lodge.. He will bo burled Kat urday. Tbe funeral will be conducted by '.ho Masons. Tbe deceased leave a wife and five small children. Killed l.r Hum III Well. STANTON, Neb., fiept. 7 (SpecUl Tele gram ) Albert Moore, a farmer aboyt J year, of age living nine mile, south east of bare, waa orereome with ga while Hrsnlng a well today and died within a abort time, I)eteae4 waa a aon-ln-law of C S KIeM a proiftrous farmer In the neigh-borlood. as l Ma Continental iy ff Lat will make borius iitejt fr WE AS AS AS AS ;o poiJr as as AS AS AS jjt No Goods on Approval. No Goods Exchanged Continental Clothin N. E. Cor. 15th XEBRASKAWINDMILLS WHIRL Git? Tttrjtrz ?tr. of lit cttie e ALFALFA AS A GREAT PTGAGE UFTLR j I lllddm Hr..na of .tur' fclord .tviuy In tb- Ureal Il.er.olr tu drr bra.ka Soil Mnoj If. 1 deocrt ol I'ro.prlly. WladBlll tre irettisg to be aa tslck In Ketratki aa la Koilmd. aayt WUluia E. runt., in edltontl writer oa tbe CblcafO Record, wbo recently made a trip tite- j Ntlr.akt to tie Kocky KOtaiaa. Tbere U al lettt oce at every farmaouae v vmy water, ofte-a tactier at tie itrayard. aad ac-taetUaea aeveral otiera at tie different r.mit or tdinr ilttea for cattle. la tbe towaa tluatert tf wia4aiIU ria tboTe tie j roofa aad civa a ?uaiat aai pictureac." tp- j araace to tie Uadacspe. Tby dlSer l froan tke Iuvci aiadailU. however. Tiey tre opea wkaeU of wood, while la Holland tie wittlc are uaually made of castas fattened to lose arm which revolve very .lowly sd la a dieaiSad way appropriate to tie Usitcb character. Tbe Keiratk wiadiallla whirl with great eaerer at tie aUgbtost provocation, illustrative of tie ckarader of many tltiieaa of thl attte, !ui i-oir, of tiem creak aad croak la a ... ... moet mtlaacboly aunatr like- ol-er " za that might be decribd- People who live in the neighborhood soon get used to this dlsagreaable noise- and do aot mind It aay more tiaa tie Industrious aad pro gressive demean mlad the crotiiag ol the "icltfortualtU." One of tie first qa-iioas that troubled the lettler in tbW state was the lack of good water. Is early timet tae wamw. on tie overland trails had regular slop plag places at spring and streams and buffalo holes. Sometime there was a long stretch of prairie between them, aad dur ing tbe tummer tiey dried up and cau.td a great deal cf trouble aad suffering Tbe aoii In certain auction abaorbt tb- rainfall like a sponrt. Tbe Piatt river often dle tpptar entirely at Intervals and leaves It. bed at dry a a bone, while the water 'ert lows an underground chanatl. But Ne braska ihould not be Julged eatltely by eiteratl appearance, is thl. or la many other particular.. There w always plesty cf water under tbt deep. ri:h loam wn pr;4n the corn and the other crop of ibis cuatry aa Inexhaustible tupply thai can be obuiavi by digging or boring in any tec.ioB of tbe awte It took a long time to discover this, like other hidden wett ing of nature, but lit value wa. appre ciated .11 tie more whin it iame known ietie tbfy do not have to go down mere than twtaty-Cve ftet. but tlity feet U the average dtpth of rood wells. Tbe water ! pure, cold and alwsy. plentnui Tbe eosnmos practice It to erect a tana and keep It lull by a wlndmlH. which works a putnp whenever there i the llgbtet bree. The cattle underiuad the arrange ment, aad whenever tbey are thirtty taey .tart lor tke nearest windmill, where tbty alway. and as abundance of gaod water Tli( artificial .jourcu, of eupply are never pollute! and the cattle erape the dltasH tbat ar often produced by drink- lag surface waier It cost IS to bore a ti. aad tbe windmill, usfc and attain ments can be put lip for XV) or 10 more. Irrigation begins aoout the longitude ef ibe town of McCook and a considerable, area of wbat wa formerly cattle pasture is new uuder cultivation. Companies kave formed to build Irrigating canals tomo with local capital, but most of them with money from Lincoln, Omaba aad Denver There Is a good deal of Chicago money In vested In Irrigation ditche., which have t.roved to b profitable a il as secure nvrstment. At Bayard. In the narthwe.' erD par' of the tae a Ji h eighteen mile ' lonr, which take. ! water from tbe I'lattc 1 The Greatest Saturday Morning, Sept. 8th. at 8 O'clock MUST RAISE 520,000 witii tii- "urt'f; urdi ripn at jyen's Suits 1 3oysKneeTrousers Men?s 'bvk- tn CoiDf( lCr ' ar "aS have do trafhv nits fur f.ire uc BV-kir t fret tbe be. afckt km, tbry re p- Lf ;t be toiC resari iew of it ra a.u . ctat 'hate- t taait t I:; aat.ap 7.50, 8.75, 9.50, 10.75 Men's Fall 0ercoats A b g ?tock almost anr t:e ati tr r rrU -. .a 7.50, 10.50 and -12.00 Men's Winter Overcoats Tins stock is limited, but ba: v f you 'at tear a bir tar.ag oc 1: t ta at mt .-fc -.be t'i'- atbet. Men's Trousers The trreate-t r-aviiic: of them all at jfT-'a J ' aai I at Jf 1,50, 2.50, 3.50. 3.85 and 5.00 gCo. and Douglas Streets. r.-T tti .t ta.&tle cf r.pp 1; 'V cr S fret ba oets t-' ty ; tt 'I'tn ties.tcjet w i'.'. ni-.ity or t'vk cr bctida ;t did iit coct a doar ic ctit Every fivtifU P' eari wai i.L-i)el ty tbt nts v bo oi It A co-operatnt pirt i.nLjp vtk foraged ad eaci atzitr vs- G-riook to coopit-'.e a terttU: soctios of tbe eaoki. wise a sai- otitri btir a uiUt tad tome sot aare tban a quarter of a sale, aad tieir la:ereatt la tie property are rated accordiarly Tbey tre sow or I rtnla-d Sate a company, with a rataiEtr, who rtelvf a monthly aalary for looklas aftr ltr aflairt The primary object of tht eatrpnie v at to Irrigate tie:r ea farm, but they tre sow aelllcs water at tie very low rate of I crc'.t aa acre for the (.easoa aa aa ladvvmeat for people to take up the tdjoinlar lands aad MiUd their ows coa- aectlag dltchti. The retult has tees to la- crtfctt'ttt Talue of fans property la : arJ:tbie mcaaer, fr-r wbtrerer water a re- caa be obtalaei by irrigation the crop are al ways aure :sd plentiful Thla 1 bcyoad the 'ora beit bti wheat will run forty-live Kad fifty butbela to the acre oata arvesty aad el rit y bushels asd barley aad other graiaa tccordisgly, with Alfalfa fruits aad vege- tablet tre always t-arr aad grow with great luxuriiact. altboagi irrigated fmlt aad ver.ttfcble have aot so good a Savor as tboie raieed iy the natural rainfall, be cause to much of the growth goes to fiber. Alfalfa is the great ere? of the middle setloa of Nebraska. There it lets labsr aad more profit ia it than any otbtr. It it what tbey call a ' dead cmcti" every year. Nei'ber drouth nor grasaboppers aor any other of the evil, that have aSicted the farms of Nebraska ever interfere with the alfalfa field- It I. an audaciou aad a t tub bora piaat tad will grow ia tpite ol til oUtacler-n the day bill, aad other pltcea where the land isn't good lor aay talag else and the wise farmer maket prstt out of that perversity. They call alfalfa a "mortgage lifter" out here, and It has tasisted is tbe payment of a large por tion of the farm debts of tie ztate j Alfalfa is the Spaalah clover, la every t town of Spain aad South America long strings of doakeys come la every moraitg I with everything but their heads aai their j plpestea legs concealed by their burdeas I of alfalfa The peons sell it oa the t jrb- I ttoae to feed tbe tows, the pigs tad tit , ivjau of tbe poor and the saddle horse of tie proud hidalgos. Out here In Nebraska tbey convert it into beef, mnttoa and pork I sad it is by far tie most certain at well ' as the molt profitable plant that grows la 1 this region Alfalfa is toscparatlvely a new thing la North America, although It is at old as his tory ia Europe Tbe legion of Caesar tad Alexander the Great fed their horse upon It. It wa introduced Into South Amerlia by tbe Spaniard ar.d flourished there lor three eenturie before It was brought to California, where its usefulness was soon demonstrated, and gradually worked I'. 1 wgy eastward over tb mountain, into tbe i dry portions of the prairie state, where it I Peach Short Cake- .Saturday wo wrve itb febortcalce with wh!pi"l rfam t 15c at oar poon !;: lunr-h If you onjoy a really elognot i x us rv you No matter what J you'l likf to i-at. we know we eu pleaw1 you The sbortsk- we w'H'C cowiwre favorably with our lee rreaw anl fverybolv knows our ice oream H tlu flnt juatle and when put up la oaf of tboKe little barrel that keep t-o lonv. keeps for hourthree UelldouK flavors - ami a pint barn-1 -ot nut (' -we Keep ojven every niu'ht aftnr th wert.. W. S. Baldufl. 1520 Farnam SU Sale of the Clothing 5 ., k Sarurdav era: eg in a. a: A. tb FVit n-'f'.t a A. tie "Waat r- at Boys Long Al" the Waf: f. at A;', tbe 'Wortttd at AL tbt Caarutitr 3b Boys' and Children's Suits Brrf ani 't.tr-r i fHu;'.i vil bt aar'-.i.t.a v . p . tt. aad tie blppeft vai-jw eitr fcti"-T. 2.50, 2.75, 3.50, i Caps T, . Ca; it Boys and Youths' Shoes B-vr ar.i T Zboet Kk-t BfTf at Ar-tl-t and To.thn Tir Ev -i 1,5 95 c 'V, 55c tat acw be oe tbe ott .nzportaat tia?.t. A.fL-fa v. aot rtv wi'iout aa-. aa atrt ;aaa cort or ie' t." .. car ret l.cie w.ib ieai aai .:t r'.DU w.I, ptaetrf.t tie rrouai ic a iepa al Uur;y ft-e; or ort la t rk-.-'-i. o. a.ature ! l ta.3 tia: al!a.f rooli iave beta focad as far aa tix:y ftet ; Iron, iae rurface. rtaciiat tit very aneal&a baata- It thrive, bt-tt la perout aollt hith effer tat leu.'. rt Eood laoi It yrodm kr.aat to i'jt rooti. Oa ucei foar crop iurtaj the teaaoa. froa oat to oae aad a half toai aa atre aai a if crop that n ate; for hoe patfirtge .ate la tht fall. Cur-i alfalfa stilt at fro It t: t toa. tcsordiag ts supply aad locauoa. Tit price here toity it IT. which it due to ta tetive 4ttai from cattle feedert Thua sot It thta III . la cath ta acre ought to Jerivtd froa j alfalfa ruder crdlatry eircumriaa-et Oae crop of ttt. tbvut four husieli tc the arre. is uually tavrf aai ?Tit fc ' abomt 14 a biahtl. Tiere It a ready strie? aalVta iacrets'.sg demtad. The hay fro which tie sted has beta thrtthed :t fed to hortet. bat n aot goad for fttteaisg cattle. A by-proiact of tie alfalfa Selis ii haae? Nearly ell the fare.t wlvts tetp sive cf beet, which fted a;oa Its parpU bloiss. 1 saw a sign down la Oklahoma lit ather dty which read at follow i A D WALLACE. Notary Public Marriages Performed. 4:c. r.i.rh Mttior. hsj its q wa sitae which I workt its wty into tie vwabcltriet of tht 1 people almost uaooatciouily. The prendcat , of the Board of P.egeata cf the University 1 OVliioina it a cttuemaa aaaed B:tot tal ii ,..,h v,. vat the r,--r tc arnoiat tht .-.. t tea' hers ia lie tern'or.al ac: CHAUTAUOUA DRY PLATES. We bave just rt e.ved a large saijmta' of the 'eltbr.'ej Chautauqua Plate., which we will aell at the fcllowlag low prices x JVj, per dozen -'c ji x 4.. per dozea 4x5. per dozen 5x7, per doztn Mail ordtrs solicited. We do developing aad priatmg THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO,, Amutcur IMiotosrapherV Supplies. 140S Fartaa Street, ''rmata Vet - r ' 'pt - ki r Year at the Company ,t "R.i. Lh- t ;TT! t IN TEN DAYS Ertra io:iiri: "a W aii 3Sc 65c 95c 25c tti. f.k:.ft Men's Derbys 1.50. 2.00, 2.50 Trousers .Men's Fedoras V)' 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 ' .c -.. 1.25 1.50 2.50 butt ri"f Furnishincs- M"t "'ifle-ear wortfc doubi W"i. t Knr wrtit "w'adrrwar .urtla' 3.75 Men's 25c and 3Sc The bf! ir"od rt in Saturaa at Men's Shoes at $2.65 Vici Kid and Calf -Loe O Sat'jrdar Tour ch?:Cf . . ' OCr.l on aro a yv.r,c v ozzlx. cf ji'ir ap; .ti '. pot v w LrC .t iotei irtfa rood -eron-ajtait.3t X.- 3t)t:a cxara.atJ tiers v ;--i cart taS ata: tit paper tc tit aec rttary w-U. till ladcn-emtct '1 dor t kacw ti.it iedfer perwiaally, liut ir ladarteraeati art rti. aad ya better tura her lata tie bna-ci " Tie Colorado bc.e! "iepri fcr t timt were fearful lett thr tiamld have t bad seaaoa this year bfccnse f-e atcy of tieir pttroat were gotag taat aai to the Parit expotitioa. but they report tbe best buss aeat oa record Th rtockaea aai ftna-e.-i ia the wert a-e c prorpertroi that they tre Fpeaiiag t g-ea: Seal of money for plstrure aad trt tak.ng their families U tie Hot Springs c? South Dakota tri the Colorado reao.tt The aewspapen pthllthfi ia the little towat tirougbom the ttate aote the departure of tilt thai aai the i other family for tit eastera Mathre rt bont or for the rprags la the Reeky aona tttna Saei sews ltf mt wert never seta is their rolaaaat aatll two or thret yeart ape for few peopa ever had meaty eaench tx tsjay inch lsxuriet This summer tht hot pit at CaOerado Spriacx. Xt-altoc Cleawt&fl Sprlaci. Eatet Park. Caaoa City tad ether uatala retorts are tt the high tWe of protperity aad have more gaeftt tiaa ever bafare ia their hutory. Soatiow or other It it iap6f4ble to ah ttia official crop rtttistict la Nebratta. j Tbt labor coaraiasioaer makes ta aaaaal rtpor. cira roaiaias estimates of m: P' prodnctt aad the oetprt of tke maaufactonef . but they tre Dot complete iai tre ' taptrt:ively lutle value bt Ic, pablithei tiatll a year cr iary trr coneciec It weul v. mr to riitxi- r'ii.i r ,i,..vl - tie couaty clerks aai other oScials, at If The Boys' Shoss Are of coas-idertble wswm to tb parents to set a txo that will not owly l.V4t vre-U, t.nt taaVe a rood icfnc bool s-boc. U the probk-sa Drox L. Fbooraaa ha In his- $l-0 taoc a tisoe that coracf miclity near all tri? f.H tb r-qulrenHnt- wiade of SM-rlafS f-olsd IfatlMT. -srith oak J-ol Imtlitr soles by tb l?t jbo?maUerf la Azwrica it ftcod the tft of yar. aad 1 today ie leadins Ikj.vs' thte oa tbe mtrfcrt bcucit oc -e always louzbt Briac tV lx.y- In aa i li u at a pair of lb- LS U hi- ffft. Drexel Shoe Co., vt Calalocnr ready Sent free fr llir n.klDc. Oniohn'. I p-io-it.tr hoe Iton.c. 1410 KAnAM THKET. Our Overstock Sale Of pictures it; dally been as in? raore I"pula Never have uch bar?aiB Iwn offered to lover;- of art Krery pteuir ' in our stock has been re4ueeI from o jx-r cent to 00 per cent In price 1 6d 1 tion to tbe reduced prices on our copy j righted and imported subjects, we are offering a few bargain lots f wftl subject rancln?: in price from lOo t ft s. in many instance these picture., have mU1 In our ttore for live Uxm th pr!e now ake1 We are deterruiaed 1 reduce our stoi'k before tbe holiday yood are re-en -d-t'ome In and tuak--jour j-elei tion wl.;le the av.rtuient i Cxd. A. HOSPEt Music . Art I5I3 Doojlss. SI t ( 0 i st a 1 i VI sp Hatj t. 25c. 35c, 50c 50c, 75c. 1.00 Half Hose 20c, 25c, 35c Men's Shoes $1.98 tr.." tr-t. t . i r. r.- 1.95 VP flu t tft If fc-.a-et r-.;; Kefc-aEti tat FIRE RECORD. PEOF-IA Iil. Sejr. 7 Tie bcataeai por tion of tbt tpwx of Mtaite twenty-we iet aouti oa tb Peoru. L St. Louis "a road, v-tt dwarored by art early -.ot. Six bnalaeat biocai bavt teet buraec .r eludiag Hickmaa Brot famturt ff x. tttbaea wbtrt tbt art startefi The .-it wii: eaeeed tH.m Marj-ville rialnrj Oj-nloc YaP.TVILLE SSc 5tp: 7 i Spec it T. tpraa. i Tht fecstl epcaiar of the lit- -rille aea:aary ti place lc she tear-tt rhapti this afteraa. Addrecsei ve t mast by tit follcwtac "Character E. Jig " Joaeph JacLaoa. pretlif.t: oT rt First National bant. repree rtiag ' ' t baari of cUrertort . "Bducauca. ' Pro! : F. Imacaa Fupermteeat of tht Ki.- viHe pvblu arboolt "The Advtrtaprs of Hipitr Gdurttioa " Bev S E Cam; be D. D. patwr of the F:rw Methodit: Et-s-coii church. St Joaeph A largt i-ri of ;o;if froa Marrvuie azid Nrdtwtv ooimty tTtea4td Tse semlaary starts v I ax earoiliDtat of IC. the lrp-M it has f had duriag tbe trtt week ef a fti. tc-c AU tsttsaat are ytayable la aivtart a- e the ameers think tbt intaituuaa w ... (iderably taort tliaa pay rtpeaset : i year Orrtn Rarer. IcbIcJ at . NEW TOFIK. fra 7 Tbt B" ' . j tine ttvdav fT-rr Lriti and Dundrt -t 1 tf'rt pn ?-!( mher F riavinr ptsi-ed i fekioers Z . r i fr .rr. New T.'.-t Hampurr t.r.c the Kai.er W:.r(.rr 1 GrosM lo Grosjif Jor Prerni r. Th IVi. tKrh.tr Wi. about two n. ef abead 25 AiKl3 I i I