Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 27, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SAT UK DAY, JULY 'J7, 1001.
APPEAL FOR A DOWNPOUR
Omnta Ptop'.s Act on PrcclimUicn et
Gswnor fr Dtj of Frajtr.
FIRST MEETING IS IN TENT AT 5 O'CLOCK
Othrrn fljlil I.nlcr In Dlrfrrriit
Churrh'i, All JiiI'.iIiik III Mil iillcn
tlon Vr !liiiwir of Ilnln I,onn
Mi) th lie III from Count r-.
Dawn broke yesterday morning upon sev
eral hundred Omnlians who wire assembled
to uk an Infinite Icing to send rain to the
poj-ehed earth.
At tho first rays of the sun fell yester
'.fay upon the gospel tent at Twenty-fourth
4ind Iocust streets prayers were offered for
'.the breaking of the drouth.
All tho churches In north Omaha Joined
In raising a plea to tho Almighty for relief.
Long before 5 o'clock several hundred pco
deposits In all of the Omaha national banks 1) A I V L'Al I C IV CINDY PI APK ls not far Off. Hut no one has lost hope,
should have appeared to be J2S.719.0S9, In- ALLid 111 JA1US1 1 LflVLiJ Tnero ti n cnance yet. and If the right
ste.id of t25.304.07l. Instead of a decreae thing happens some sections of Nebraska
In the amount of Its deposits, the Nebraska will still clean up almost a full crop, while
."uonai iann wns entitled to a Bhoivlng of Fincnt Eawen kill In Stctions When others win range from mere aown to nom
an Increase of about IS per cent, which u w- cDth Grows. lns at ""'
something more substantial than the aver- ' The rains along the railroad lines
age Increase sustained by all of the banks, I were unfortunately placed. They are all
and Instead of two banks thowlng a dc-1 iui F rnnp fF TORN IS SAID TO RE LEFT coming away out In the west end of Ne
crease this correction leaven but one. I "AU L"r f L ,brafka and In Colorado and Wyoming and
! South Dakota.
GEOGRAPHY flM OPAMn CPAI cl )! Stirli nn llntlinnte Mnj He Hoped i On tho Ilurllngton there was .05 of an
w" "liniiw OUnUU . .... ., -nrl a 1lht rl n
mull nb ii.cck; ...... ......
Broken Bow, besides rain at Seneca and a
! heavy downfall at Whitman, Bridgeport,
Scotts Bluff and Guernsey. Sidney had
showers, and Alliance, Belmont, Ardmor
Custer, Merino, Gillette and Arvada re
ported good rains. The southern division
was entirely clear. On the western
Curtis. Holyoke, Cheyenne, Wllsonvllle,
Hfnkleman and Orlenns had a light rain,
while out from Denver to Lyous more than
half an Inch fell.
None of all this Is of any actual value to
corn In Nebraska, but It seems to mean that
tho drouth Is being broken gradually, and
that Is encouraging.
Mni of llllnolx Ontrnl SyMi-tn
.tin in mo Hi Proportion Mioni
All tv Connection.
of
A curious throng was clustered about the
corner of fourteenth and I'arnam streets
yrsterday attracted by the Immense birds-oye-vlcw
map of the Illinois Central system
which was erected yesterday against the
cast brick wall of that company's offleo In
Omaha. Resplendent In brilliant colorlug.
the map Is prominent from afar off. It Is
eight feet wide and fourteen feet high and
Is constructed on a board backing. Tho
background ls a rich dark green, while tho
rniilKad I. I.. .... 1 .1 . . I I I . .1 ...I.U
pie had gathered In Hev. Merlon Smith's li: ti, J" I . ""'"W , '
a ' red. The map has Just been repainted nnd
tent and were, offering silent appeals far
rain.
Yesterday was tho day set apart by Gov
ernor Savage tar prayer. Tho faithful ones
who attended tho early morning meeting
manifested unwavering belief In the power
of prayer. Although Omaha clergymen
.questioned the sincerity of tho governor s
request that appeals be made for relief,
they acted upon tils proclamation and asked
that rain be granted a worldly nnd tin-
shows the new mileage, the total now be
ing 6,335 miles, whereas It was before
5,022. This additional trackage Includes
the line from I'eorla to Kvansvtltc, Ind.,
the new branch from Lylo to Albert I.ca In
Minnesota and the spur out to Hot Springs,
Ark. All portions of the Illinois Central
and Ynioo & Mississippi Valley railroads
are shown.
Wllllnni llolulilril Winn nt (iulf.
i. r y f nnnnln
r," CHICAGO, July 2f,.Vlllliim Holanlrd of
vct. u. n.. muuiui, uuaiur 01 irinuy tnR iMi view Oiilf elul)
Methodist Episcopal church, opened
todnv won th
tho rtavtneak's cup In the OitwemMj g"lf tour-
for fuller Mncli llettcr Coiull
tloim TIiiih Tlnifcc Prevail
ing at 'l'liii Time.
Halns fell throughout Nebraska Thursday
night, but the large majority of them wero
In sections whore no corn grows and about
the only help they really gavo that crop
was to cool the air u little by association
and contact.
As a matter of nbsolute and stern reality
tho situation In this state Is summed
up by railroad men who make It their busi
ness to watch such things as follows:
Not more than throe-fourths of a crop of
corn ls left In Nebraska today under any
circumstances, If the whole state got nn
Inch of rain tomorrow and another Inch
thrt;o days later, with sufficient moisture
at 'he proper Intervals thereafter, three
fourths of a crop might be pulled out.
Even then It Is doubtful that the entire stnte
would average that high; certainly not any
higher.
All men directly interested In the corn
crop have now given up completely every
delusion thoy may have endeavored to
cherish and maintain concerning Its final
success They are staring tho situation In
the face and find It nbout as summarized
aunrlso nervlee at thn ten hv mmilnir namcnt. Ill- nlay was Ijrilllnnt una n n,l noove. i ney iraumy nuuuuutc iu.w
iiwriso service ai mo icoi ty reading a , h ,.,',..... T Tl n , ,n
i - ,.. r-, - .... ...... - .... - -- - UlU 1JU V IB IIIJIII IUH HIV
portion of the first chapter of Nahum. Mn, in.lly In hand. He won with 6 up nnd
"Ood has not forgottn His people, but to Pia)-
His pcoplo have forg.jUen Him," was the
warning which Hov. Morton Smith noundcd
In his address. ".VtVn hnvo followed thc.r
own devices until iod has brought a calam
ity upon the ear.Vh to call erring men lack
to tho throno tf grace."
It Is further admitted that the total end
HEADGEAR FOR THE HORSES
Strmv Hntu for tlie ICciiiIim- I'nmlly I
Ihr Order of the Hot
Wcnther Scniion.
Comfort devices seem to be the order
of tho hot spell. First, man cuts Into
woman's Bold of fashion and appropriates
to his own uso tho airy shirtwaist; next,
policemen descend to the piano of common
mortals and go about In shirtsleeves, and
now comes tho horse with a denial of man's
exclusive right to tho straw hat.
The time Is upon us when no self-respect-Ing
horso will be seen In public without a
natty straw hat on his head, and soon tho
up-to-dato journal will have to add nn
equine department to Its fashion page.
Tho extremo heat has brought donth to
many horses In Omaha, scarcely a day pass
ing without three or four of the animals
falling dead on tho streets. To enable the
horses to withstand th? sun's rays tho
straw hat Is coming Into general use.
OPINION IN EDM1NS0N CASE
Jnititr Monger Itntr In l.ltlKittlon
Wliorcln llpntrlce Witter WorUs
IIoiiiU Are lnvol eil.
In tho United States circuit court Judge
Mungcr has filed nn opinion In the case of
John W. Kdmlnson against the City of
Beatrice, In his opinion tho court ren
ders Judgment against tho defendant for .n
amount of money due on two sots of water
works bonds, the amount of which Is not
yet determined.
The point Involved was the liability of
a city to Ifsuo bonds In excess of the statu
tory provision and the fact that the bonds
must reclto tho act under which they aro
Issued. The first scries of bonds recited
that the city was operated under a taw gov
erning cities of more than 5,000 and less
than 25,000, when In fact It was operated
under a law governing cities of more than
1,500 Inhabitants. Tho court held that the
false recital docs not Invalidate the bonds.
In regard to the second scries It was con
tended that the amount of this Issue was
In excess of tho nmount permitted to be Is
sued by statute, that the statutory limita
tion Is not as binding ns a constitutional
limitation, as It may be removed by tho
legislature, and that as a creature of the
legislature the city Is estopped from setting
up as a defense the fact that tho bonds
were an over-Issue In the face of the re
cital In the bonds to a contrary effect.
liot Weather Hints
Omaha Physicians Suggest How
Prostration May Be Avoided.
Hev. Smlth'o addrcrs wns the keynote of nm,h. nhv.irl.i,. nv ihnt hent nrostra- nartlcularlr harmful during this weather, exercise. Among the foods it Is well to
tho meeting. iTaycrs were offered for the llon may 'be avolded. Wntcr-not too cold nor too much of It avoid olconol, meat, tea and cotlee ana in
conversion, uf men nnd for tho diversion of Mrtini nr.lninn, nro nt variance, more U the ht drink. Lemonade ls good If net general all soda fountain mlxturoa. To bo
a wicked world from tho path of pleasure to or ie3g, n8 to how to pursue a preventive used to excess. The one essential Is to used In abundance-plenty of open air, cold
tne stmi'jht nnd narrow way. course, yet they stand as a unit on one keen the alimentary canal In good condl- wntcr miernmiy ami ,, . .Hi
Many hymns were sung and a score of interesting feature abstinence from alco- Hon by scnstblo diet. Keep out of It any fruits, fresh vogetamce, umonauo ami or-
laymi and clergymen offered fervent pray- nolle drinks. food that has undergoue any decomposition, nnge Juice. Heat prostrations are greater
crs. The folio Inn pastors assisted In the Alcohol, tho doctors agree, simply adds m.i .ml milk are most likely to causo tho among those working In confined places
scr-ficcs: Hov. F. 11. Foster of the First fuel to the flames Just like a stoker mschlef In this respect. than those working In the blaring sun.
UMtcd Presbyterian church, rtev. W. T. throwing a shovel of coat Into an already More among persons In poorly ventilated
Illton of the Grant Street Christian heated flro box. rjr. n. M. Carpenter People who eat no houses than among uio narvesi nana aim
ehurrh. Itev. It. M. Stevenson of the Hecoinl A nolnt on which the doctors differ is ,irinp th tnrrld weather nre les? bricklayers. They arc more frequent at
Tresbytcrlan church, Ilev. M. O. Block of the use of meat. Some say lt meat alone. Jab,0 to BUngtroko than persons who In- ulRht than during the day. for the process
'the Danish Melhodlst church, Hov. II. A. Others say eat meat m oraer mat mo doj) Bat on kccping up tncr regular diet. Well- of evaporation is not so rapiu.
HelchonbPCh of tho Danish Baptist chutch may have proper nourishment. Some say cookcd vegetables and cereals may be eaten '
and Rev. D. K. Tlndall of Trinity Methodist cat abundantly of fruit, umers say oe- (n abundanc0 wllnoul danger. It ls unwlss leirnil on Diet.
church. waro of fruit, for It may bo a cloaK for attcmnt an unusual task dur- nr. r. a. Wnvmnller The moderate use
About forty devout people assembled otUf,lnB' .. .. ......... ... lnu this extremely hot weather. People f alcohol reduces the resisting nower of
JCountze Memorial church at 10:30 ycJterday . Ic wat"' "r!'T. w.tv should not undertake work to which they ,aan to tho heat and the continued use dooa
nniatahln bv a dash of Ice water Is a nro not accustomed. Alcohol and othor ,nore than that. It predisposes one to heat
renoral v recommended beverage. stimulants should bo avoided. Cold drinks prostration. The diet has an Important
Missouri river cocktail, tno Dartenacrs - Kum. i nu """
would cnll It. qunuiuies. iuti m imuBei 111 inn- snouiu uo regular ai ineir meais. iuo iu
i.,nh nn,t nrtvlre miv he extracted by '"B an excrseivo amouni oi iceu waicr mio temperato use or green vegcinDics, rroauc
tho sweltering laity from the following the stomach at once. Care must bo taken ing a lax condtlon of the bowels, has some
symposium of medical opinion: '& tho treatment of persons who have been tondency to reduce tho power of people to
jiruiiruivu wuu iuc ui-.u. iichi cxnausiion resist neat, out mis causo is noi so com-
ARE SHIPPING PRODUCE WEST
One Hundred Cnrlonila of Vrsrtntilp
.lent from I'lillnileliihln
Lemons Source.
PHILADELPHIA. July 26. Largo orders
for fruit and produco have been received
by local dealers from tho sections of tho
morning to Invoke divine aid for the relief
of suffering humanity. Hev. Trefr con
ducted tho service. Notable among those
whoso voices wero lifted heavenward plead
Ing for better weather were: Hev. Trefz,
Hev. Jacob Klook of tho Hillside Congre
gatlonal church nnd Mr. Whlttaker, a sing
Ing cvnngellst who has been connected with
tho Moody Institute and was at one time
associated with Evangelist Moody.
The service lasted for about threo-quar-
nr A. K. Dctwllcr Many people attempt and sunstroke demand vpry different treat- mon this year as they have been In some
to tako too good care of themselves during ment. Ice baths should be used In treating previous ones. The time when heat pros
iho hn wither. Thev do not eat enough for peoplo who are suffering with sunstroke, tratlons nro mast frcauent Is between the
tors of an hour. It was hold In the Sunday ,- i.vinp themselves liable to sun- while heat exhaustion demands hot bdoII- hour nf 1! nnd 2 n. m. When a Derson ls
.school room. Each petition to the Lord ac- nt,., They quit eating all meat and cations. stricken the first thing to do is to get him
knowledgcd the Inscrulnblllty of His ways ,i.i,, p-rru And fall back on unrlno inn oonl nlnce; irlvo Htlmulants strvch.
And tho Inability of man to discern His pur- frult aml Ercen vegetables. Tho system do- Bo" to Alcohol. nino an(i brandy aro the best then glvo a
poses always concluding mibmlsslvcly with manil8 KOod nourishing food during surh Dr, e. H. Porter In every case, of heat cool spongo bath, but do not use Ice water,
Bl n 1 Jl frl I Pft m If ft m oil nA I)ia T ahJ'a ailll I .. fc .... . .
r , , n,u , trynK wentner as wo are naving at prcsem, prostration I have seen this year the patient Just tho cool water from tne nyciraut.
to grant It. ,, ., mnn ni,n rndum the heat, best nro ,.,- - .v i t..,,. .
M,. ., . . . . I ' s- v - - - - .... uvvu nuu ulMIitv UII.UUU11C Dover-
the I eople s church. 612 North Eight- thoaiy who cat cnough wholesome food to Bgeg. Thero are many moTe wea , tno Dr- L Ai Merriara-Most people go to ex
intn Btrcct. spcclul prayers for rain wero aatiafv their aDDCtltcs. Of course a man nfmrnnon !hn in fh ,i.. ts- i,.. i i,i .irinWa Hnrin ih. hr.t .nit
fercd from 10 o'clock yesterday until .hmii.i nni t a Christmas' hlnncr and run x.... - ' .. ." .. . ... .k. ."k. .i a ;,..
lanrf t L Z J t ul o" out loto thp BUn' but lho veopXo vho e? a11 orKans ot excretion in proper con- Ice -water. It In a mlataks to eat water
ions for-rain 'was held yesterday at P ,,.ii.v.nnvn,i ionit fnr their d nner and ,n.i- ,u. v ...j..... .... . v... mi
.vin.i, I- , An.i.... !...... c. ii 1 ..v..-w..- - muu. i iuu uucn aim r.iuueyn periorm melons una lucuuucri, uuu any cisuu nui
o clock In St. Andrews church. Special ,nWn ,hn nrnnor rat niter meat are less ,., ... i,. ,v .. . M ...i. ....... -n
communion and penitential service with ..." : .i,n ....ir thom. ."'."V"lr.:i 'f."ul "lul" u" """"" L?1."" " .
..i,i -.. ,,.,., f . "' ""- " - " uanser irora neai, wnica anects me nervous wine, wuisky, tea ana couee nre uau inings
211 h , . ,n, il l 90lv09 wllh watermolon-nnd fruit which has Bystom. ,u caso of prostration give laxa- to take. A warm water bath every night Is
"t..?!-"-".! T";"!"?- t ripened naturally. Uncooked fruits aid tlvcsj glvo a stimulant like coffee. Apply essential to comfort and health. When
vegetameB cause mucn mare irouuio uiuu cokj t0 ne nca(i ana neat t0 tno tcei
wholesome meat eaten In moderation. Fats
should be avoided, but in my opinion iuo Dr. g. k. Spaldlnis The averaice healthv eases of conulno sunstroke call a Physician
St. John's churchTwenty-slxth and Frank
Jin streets.
All Saints' church held a prayer service at
10 o'clock yotiterdny and Trinity cathedral
rfrlonk C "B aud BO0d' cloan bcef can be catCD Wlth Thero arfl two ctfcs ' ht. thermic
overcome by the heat cool off with water;
turn the hdse on yourself If necessary. For
system demands a ccrtnln amount of meat raan ls in good condition to resist heat, as nulckly as you can.
earcty. Jiany people compiain wmi iuvt fever, or "sunstroke." and heat nxhnustlnn. . . t t ...-.t-.T.-- m
SEEK BRFF7F flM THE RARS are blUoU9 Dt. th'8 s"30n; Watermelon. Alcohol lessens tho power of rcslstanco recniated as perfectly as possible. De care
vuu" wiii-ui-u. ui i hi- uniw cucumbers and green tomatoes win maKo end ls thereforo conductive of hat
....... ...II...- T. 1 II,, ( t , . ... . 1" U"" v,...
nayouu, muuuB. 4. . .o Bw uon. ine dcsi way to provont tins trouble avoid alcoholic drinks altogether. Oatmeal
soldiers faro bettor In the tropics when they l9 t0 keep tho system In tho best possible &ni other cereal waters aro good. Iced tea
3!mi.y People l'ntriinli- Klretrlo l,ln
In Senrrli of I2xhllnrntlns
Air Motion.
nd now comes the man with the street
car habit
Women nnd children aro also subject to
this nralady
llnvo you noticed tho great crowds that
fill cars on all lines utter S o'clock In tho
wnlng7
have the same rations given thom In more condition. The physical powers give way in moderation won't hurt you. There are
temperate climates, holesomo meat and ln theso long por,0(35 0 hot wcather. tne f h t proatratlon whch
..M...v.. , h . :: -i'i-1"" " uuociBu, uio viiamy lessoneu require different treatments. If tho tem
It to withstand tho onslaughts of tho hot and the chance for prostration ls greater, pcrature Is very high flood tho body wltl
weather.
avoided
ii.
" i HrniuiH , f I V 1 1 . r. 1 . , . U U I. M.J ......
DO V. hen ono in nrnstrntoil thn t.n.tmnnt . . ...m ... .i i i.. . . .u-
" .vwMv.fc cool water ana apply cinuiivu no .u iuu
UUm ue 10 goi mo patient in tne snauo; heaa, it the tempernturo Is not very high
ubu .cmumes id rcauce me neat local cold an(1 thc patient ls palo ln the face stlmu
nvv nui io oe appnea too vigor- iant8 will be necessary.
Uu Iiut l.lltle Fooil.
Dr. Frederick J. Wearnc Of coureo If ousy, and to be accompanied by rubbing
SiiKKCHtH Cold DutliH.
Dr. D. A, Foote Tako
nnn f,l itlrrv he should at once lie down
m ...... rrt,d.. I . . . .. . l.lnnni. I. Iln n ir..r mi
jiioy rn viciinm 01 una u wu, ...rj ln tll0 gnade anu rest, no matter wncro , ,.,T,t, i,..,,.., rnM
.! - . - Mr. LJ. J. ! UULE iUIW "
mxe loomng lor a nrecie. no , one may not oxpericnco any sucn Dr. W. O. Henry Tho use of alcohol is ..... .i m,nin.a
When tho cars aro run Into thc stables unrninc. however, as dizziness. Ho may damrprous In hm mh.r ., sponge uuuia, ui " ... ......
ft.r the owl trips many of them nro still bn WalklnS along the street feeling per- th,t ,t increases tho rapidity of the action 5". '.-V .V. ,v. of the sun
wail niifi wifii nn!nni?prM wnn nrn n n ail nt nnrn .t... i . . . . . . - wuw v i- - - -
;uUng"to desen thefts which have car- lltt U d,l- 1 this uTnd hadt thing o'Z" xdcd lnth. sk nd "8'nS aU mI! Send"
rl,t thm n rnt.ldlv throunh heated nlr ..nnni.u.. f i,-w fnn,i nnd ' . '. ' iV . . . . luc ln. misKinu bo C3pOSO(i, nctraln from meat and eggs
....... im..,i- n,-, i,pr, n ohnmr.. : "... . ""i and nvold exerc o. Stimul
In tho temperature
Tho Oenson line Is popular with peo
fwho have adopted the street car as a mca
... .... Liiii fi.iiii'iii in n nnr Tnnin nnvif nn u aonto ... .
of keeping cool during a heated evening, viator, and one who Is very warm should ",,. . r,"',."' ' .V Ice cream in moderation anu wun oiner
Tou get more tor a nickel out that direction rest a while before taking o cold drink. '' tum "1,,"l"""ub 10 lut food aro good. Healthy people are perhaps
atlng drinks are
SnOUUl nVOlll cxumuil Ul tiliuaum J nlsn. Till, host nreventlvo nHm. ! tn 1.1 ". .. . .. . . ... . L -
after entlnc. Very little food Is needed L, ,7. . ! J Iu. to bo avoldca. Alconoi anu oeer cousuiuio
P' when It is so hot. Drink should be taken ; Z ' T "T".' tho greatest menace to working people. .
"i n 11 1 l ift 111 iL iiiiit?. eauuuiauj it u uj ts.j 1 1 i . . w,
CLEAR COMPLEXION SOFT WHITE HANDS LUXURIANT HAIR
PRODUCED BY ounr.
Soir. anlted byConrtruA OlSTMXST. for beautifying the
sftt-t-torts tfss; CrnccUA
iwn, for cieaniin tno scaip. , ai .1 ,uu tvoi Pin5 ' h ... v;;- :r,.,,- an(t
ltig red, rougn, ami soro nancn, in uaum mr nurain ' ''T":ii;7i,.i:,,,i
rxMrindons, or too froe or oflcntlve rtrfPlraon, in wmI.cs for "If'"0 ' w'" J1"''
and for many snUve antlfcptln pnrpo.ei which read It suggest ;tl'l'V o?.T?l
CfpccUlly mothers, for baby rhc. ItcliltiM, and clia lues, and for all ."'"F"'1'
tho toilet; bath, n.J nuref rj. No other meMaiM tow Is 1 ''nP" L"' ;vh"b JiXn ot
sertlng.pnrlfyW.aud bcnutlfrlng the ekln, scaln. Iialr, and hands. o other forrlgn or
dnmosUe toM'soap M lq he compared with It for all the pun'os of tho toilet, Uilli. an.i
nuncrr. Thus It combines ln t)sr. Soap nt Osb ritloe,tho iilst ikln aud comploxlon
soap, th; ncsT toilet and baby toap In tho world.
BtJ.I thrcmhent lh wrrl4. DHH.h rtfpnli r. Hiwiiif so, CfMrtiou 9q.. London. Pottil
Kraut ciiciL votraiiiios, twit rrop., uoawa, u. o. a
mlddlo west which have been stricken by JUDGE NORVAL IN THE CITY car Prematurely nnd she was thrown vlo
drouth. This demand has been larger dur- rwwwt" lently to tho ground, sustaining serious in
juries.
Ing tho last two weeks, veterans In the
produce market say, than ever before In
the history of tho business in Philadelphia.
Over 100 carloads ot vegetables and fruit
have been shipped ln the last fortnight
from this city to points In Ohio, Indiana
and Illinois and to the section tying south
erly from these states ln the Mississippi
valley. Ono of thc features Is the un
precedented demand for lemons. lrom
every city and town In the drouth-stricken
region comes the cry for lemons. One Arm
gent ten carloads during tho last week
and others dispatched the fruit ln largo
quantities.
Seasonable Fashions
Declnrr Hint llr Firmly Hxpppta 1o
Itrtlrr from Snprcmr. Hench nt
F.iul nf Ilia Term.
Chief Justice T. L. Norval of Seward was
ln Omaha on business yesterday. Judge
Norval Is looking well as a result of thc
summer rest from his Judicial duties.
"No," Bald he, "I have not reconsidered
my determination to retlro from tho
supreme bench at the end ot my term, all
reports to tho contrary, notwithstanding.
When I announced last winter that I
would not allow my name to be presented,
It was done after mature consideration and
was final.
"Hot! I shoud say. It Is even hotter In
Seward than ln Omaha. Our crops are not
gono yet, but they hnve suffered porcoptlbly.
Tho drouth actually caused tho defeat ot
tho bond proposition submitted last week,
which certainly would have carried had
thoro been no cloud on tho crop prospects,"
Tho Judge returned home on an after
noon train.
RAMGE BLOCK TO BE SOLD
Conntr Conrt Order Pnhllo Sale nf
Property to Satisfy Cred
itors of Estntc.
The Rsmgo block on tho southeast cornor
of Harney and Fifteenth streets, with other
real estate belonging to tho Ramgo estate.
ls to bo sold to the highest bidder on Oc
tober 22.
Judg? Vlnsonhaler has entered an ordor
for the sale and It will be made by Mrs
Ramgo, the executrix ot the estate. Tho
property Is to bo sold so that tho creditors
ot the estate may be paid off. Tho claims
amount to more than 980,000, Including a
110,000 mortgage on tho Ramge block.
3879 Girl's Batfabfj'SuK.
.4 to 12 yrv
8ne Street Cnr Compnny.
Ada Larson has begun suit In tho district
court against the Omnha Street Hallway
company for 11,050 damages. She states
that on Juno 30, whlla she was alighting
I from a car at Fourteenth and Dodgo streets
the conductor and motorman started the
To ili. j-.
This evening nt S:30 the OkoboJI special
via the Milwaukee railway leaves tho
union depot. City oftlcr, 1501 Farnnm St.
SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT NOTED
Kelkrnne) .Mother 11 ml Sou, Arc Ho-
Iiik Nlerly In tlio Prmby
torlnn Hospital.
Reports from the Presbyterian hospital
are to tho eltect that James Kclkenncy nnd
his mother, victims of Sunday night's run
away, nro Improving slowly nt least hold
ing their own and there Is hope ot re
covery. mnn.
M'ftAHRY M. W.. aged 52 years, 100 South
Twenty-fifth street.
Funeral from 8t. Peter's church Sunday 2
p. m. interment lioiy Bcpuicner cemetery
Rubber
Gloves
Just the thing
for protecting
tho hands
while doing
houtework.
Price Per Palt
$1,25: by mall
10c extra.
THE 11. J. PENF0LD CO.
Medloal and Surgical Supplies
1408 Farnam Street Omaha,
bead and spine.
Dr. Charles Rosewater Tho moderate use
not as apt to be prostrated as. others under
like conditions, but they are not by any
means Immune. In caso of prostration the
first thing thnt should be done ls to got the
than anywhere else. Then Ilenson Ilea so Thero ls nothing better than a spongo
high that It always has n good brecre, bath In the morning with water right from
ill . 1 . 1. . t.. . il IU. t. ..,1..n H Hnn unrtiilil nitf finmn lmma
waicn auus to uio couiiiusb in u.e irip. iuo u,uUi. ' - """" of nlrohftll tlmi,lnn , llul or .1.
Anv evenlnc the same uconlo can be ocen perspiring from his worK ana jump ngnt , ",
riding several times ln the open cars that Into tho bath tub. Little children who arc i' , w l" , ere"" patient In a cool place aud.take care of tho
bum tho Country club and Krug's park. well should be sponged oit ircyucntiy wiu ln' " " ,,i irrV,',. ,n PW" stimulation, l uon t Believe in
The Mannwn line In patronized by people tcpiu water, as to ... , rTl, , Peking in lco. u is a i.ii.e too severe.
who perhaps do not care particularly for the prootiatiou it wouiu do imposmuio io . - " . Cold sponge baths are Deucr. a pnysician
lake but enJoy tho swift ride that may be down a"' mnesiuie ruie. i.ucu cubb ru- h. ghou(l be cn led to look alter the heart.
-LZlL?& 0am.u its own .P-U" trcatm ent. In one e heat ro. .01 , Is to kcep.he bove s , is one of tho best remedies;
and thn lake. easo ,uo .T. '! .i. imM..ii.i. .... ,. :""" t comes in tameu ona snouiu oo
as to requiro suuhiiruh, aim m uuiun - - ..-.-v-......, ..v. .v.. .u torC(1 b ft pjjySican. The first essential
ulont Into a cool place and
or bath, then get a physl-
The people who amp out In ho street c tat ' pk rtc of prostration tho liyman should apply lco " Qd tanoP!
n. r". l0,;Vh,ch ,s,,n ttr patient in Ice. Tho Orst eesentlal Is to get In cloth, to the head, lay the patient In a l 0 h p
ntra.t .to the worried expression of the 1 , , (tcf tthlch horzontal posltlon ona then ttui lmmo. S ye a coo I pack
ion and women who take tho cam merely !10. ',, mnl. h' 'ut either dlatolv for a nhrslnlnn. c,nn to take car
cars
oont
men and women who take tho caia merely
as a mouns of reaching places ot amuse
rnont. Tho street car faco Is a great relief
after the bicycle faco. It is a picture of
contentment.
tho heart action may be regulated cither dlatoly for a physician.
by stimulation or cold compresses applied
to tho head, as tho case may aemaua. Dr. s. J. Qulnby To prevent heat pros
ro of his heart.
MISTAKE IN BANK FIGURES
By llrnmin of nn ICrrnr In lho Stiitli-
tlPn the Voliinip of li'it l
Not Properly Itejn rnon toil.
An error occurred ln the article pub
lished Thureday nttcrnenn showing the coil'
dltlon of tho Omaha national banks at the
close of business July 15. The trror ro
ferrcd to the deposltB Iu the Nebraska Na
tlonal bank, which were giveu at $,:U2,055,
when It should hnvo rc.nl Jl,766,040.
The discrepancy also found Its way Into
the totals, so that the Increase In deposits
for all of the Omahu banks over those
Dr. W. S. Glbbs Tako plenty of cool
water not lco water. The best way Is to
nil.. ,KA nil. ....la, r,it II In n hnlltA nnrl
l)r. M. J. Ford-Well cooked vosetables nolle : stimulants, sleep as much nt night as ncn k h b ,n tb(J ,co che8t Ho
... . . . . nnaulhln 1 wllr .Mrtlu lnnr. riYVa, 1,lln r
tratlon don't drink whisky, avoid all nlco-
and rlpo fruit should be eaten In abundance posslblo In your meals keep away from
during the extremely hot weather. Cereals
nro also healthful In hot weather, but fat
meat should bo avoided. Lean meat may
be eatcu In moderation. Alcoholic drinks
arc dnngerous ln this sort of weather. It
Is very difficult for nn habitual user of
meat, let your diet be vegctublo. Bathe at
least once a day and do not over-exercise.
In caso of prostration avoid tho use of alco
holic stimulants. The chance of many pa
tients for recovery have been lost through
tho Injudicious administration ot alcohol.
liquor to recover from sunstroke. Great The best reraody to use is a heart stlmu
care should ha taken In thc treatment of lant and tho best ono Is glonomlne. Thoro
perions who bavo been overcome ty tue nre two forma of heat prostration. Ono
loug as you can keep perspiring you will
not bo overcome by the heat. Don't eat
too hetvlly. Watermelon, cucumbers and
other green stuff ls not Injurious it It la
fresh, but bo particular to see that it 13
fresh. Of course you must eat everything
with moderation. Keep in tho shade during
tho bottiEt part ot tho day and do as little
work as possible. Sit up late at night and
suits for young girls require to be ample M01D3II HallOS
and to allow perfect freedom before an y08 We bnv0 B0,d th f
and" most frbiranrV.ueTnd garter of century. Tho Kln.baU
dark red with white trimmings are the company arc ranking more plnnos today
colors preferred, but sergo nnd flannel are tlmn over before 63 plnnos n day looks
correct nnd white suits are worn. The like an enormous output, but that's the
model given ls up-to-dato In overy partlcu- Kimball compnny's record this year ho
lar. is stylish and at the same time abso- (ap Mor() th(jn doube th c ,u
lately comfortable. As shown, It Is made ....
of dull blue mohair, with collar and bands any piano factory In the world. Why
of whlto ln tho samo material and narrow does tuo Kimball piano sell bo easily?
black braid, but duck trimming can be Simply because they aro always right,
used with equally good results. Never dlsnppolut. That's why the
Tho blouse and bloomers are made In ono n.ftrli'B ivtittt miialnlnnn nan nnd on.
and close at the center front the skirt tf , K,lnbnU pftn0i whe th
being entirely separate and buttoned ln the
back! Tho bloomers aro loose and drawn are not cheap to buy, they nre the
up below the knees by means of elastics In- cheapest in the enu.
sertcd in the hems. The sleeves are short
puffs and thc big sailor collar Is Joined to
tho neck of the blouse. The shield ls
stitched to the right side ot the blouse, be
neath thc collar, and buttoned Into place
ou the left side
To cut this suit for a girl S years ot
age 4 yards ot material 27 Inches wide, or
3U yards U inches wide, will be required.
Thc pattern 3S70 Is cut In sizes for girls
4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years of agb.
A. HOSPE,
Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas.
When You Go Away-
Tor tho accopiraodatlon of Tho Deo's
readers these patterns, which usually retail
at from 25 to CO cents, will be furnished at
a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all
expense. In order to get any pattern en-
Just notice tho little boys you run
across on your trip. Notice Uio shoes
they have on. Just see If they are as
good looking nnd as long wearing ns the
kind Urex L. Shooman sells for one tlfty
close 10 cents, give number and namo of wo don't believe you can go anywhero
about ten days from date of your letter anA ,ln(l a Bho that cfl"l" It for the
h a ThV;0 Ua gmu 4lit.rV. bctwn else Vqu the p teat Ion ".V c d wa slof ,ln the morning, goring men
heat exhaustion and sunstroke. In sun- tne olt?er th8 ,ppSn hot water. If ' h. nr.tn, B bSor a Htle of it If no
stroke the face becomes flushed the temper- ,he patient Is too hot he should bo taken "" lrln'C,mUlh. 'Z7l ' .,.lt,!L",.,
bttoro beginning to look for Iho pattern.
Address, Pattern Department. Omaha Dee.
aturo runs far above normal, tho heart
action is rapid. Few pcovlo recover from
sunstroke. Persons thus stricken should
have lco baths and should have lco packs
put on the head. Caro must he taken,
Into tho fresh air nnd cold water liberally
applied.
too cold, will not hurt you. Tako a bath
every morning. Those who are overcome by
the heat should take a llttla whisky and
He down In a cool place.
shown nt tho time of the previous state- j,0wevor. not to forco tho patient's tern
mem, April n appearcn ns ji,iz;i,ims, wnen peraturo below 102.
It should havo read J2.163.050, Tha total forcing the temperature below normal heat. u not h,Kh temperatures which cause alI
. Heat exhaustion demands a very different hm Prostrations, but combinations of high hn,
' ' 1 treatment. It is frequently taken fnr sun- temperatures and relative humidity. There- du,
Dr. It. M. Stone Tho first lesson to bo
stroke, but U much less serious. Patients
turn cold when they aro exhausted. Tne
faco becomes white and the heart action
Is rapid but feeble.
COMPANY'S KXTIIACT or Bir Is md by
IM MEMO COM PANT, the plonws In th. manu-
isctnre of concentrited neat herertgei. Under too
tcUntlflo tcntrol of the great ch.tnlst, Jnitus too
Lliblg snd hi. .acc.i.on, It retched lonx ago a
point of exc.'l.nce which liMnfver bet n spprosched
oy any other brand. Krrry pnand nf theCompaay's
Inimtnio product la kept up to t hi highest .tandatd
and bouieke.pen wbo
vsloe purity lu food pro
docts should Insist on
csttlai the genulu. with .
this SlaassUM I w r. '
TnUe Care of the Stonmch.
Dr. J. P. Lord Above all
Do .Not Worry,
Dr. E. E. Woraersley Alcohol certnlnly
There Is danger of makes one more susceptible to the heat. eamcd comes from the fact that nearly
prostrations In this nnd other cities
have been among two clasaes. those who In
dulge to excets in alcoholic liquors, es
pecially beer, and those who are aged and
debilitated. Avoid alcoholic liquors ot all )
klnd should bo the first rule during tho
heated term. Oeneral moderation ln 'food,
In drink and In exposure is also of great
Importance. For real cases of sunstroke,
where the thermometer show: a very high
temperature and the faco becomes red and
congested, nothing Is equal to wrapping the .
body in rubber cloth and flooding It with
cool water and packing Ice to the head.
hor those who do not nave a very high 1
keep tha
fore, wo can stand more hot weather In
this part of the country than In many
others. Fretting Is one of the principal
causes of heat prostration. Tho person who
Is continually complaining about the
weather ls far more liable to surfer than
the one who accepts the Inevitable nnd
S7
makes the best of It. To Dlace ono In a
stomach In good order by proper diet, which position of least liability to prostration It
means light farinaceous food, with utile or ts necessary to avoid all Indulgence In alco-
no meat. Eggs aro all right, and so U hotlc liquor; avoid too much cold drink; do
milk If It ls germ proof. The great trouble not drink when overheated.
uilth animal fnnri U thqt It Is SO likely 10
h. nnin,lnt,.,i. U Is lmost lmnoBslble Dr. A n. gomors Tha liability to heat temperature, but are profoundly prostrated I
to get it from Its source to the consumer prostration depends upon how a person and are very pate In the face, tho recumbent
without contamination. Ordinarily peoplo liven. The persons who surfer most arc wumuuh, uem appucu iu uio eiremuipB
aro better off without stimulating drinks thoso who use alcohol. The best preven- nd heart tonics administered by the needle
than wllh them. In moderation they are not tlvs Is close attention to food, drink and 'n the arm Is the best treating.
has imitators some dealers
will substitute if you don't
watch out. Be sure you get
Coke, the original guaranteed
cure (or Dandruff, falling hair,
scalp exema, etc. A dash
on tne hair after bathing pre
vents colds. Awarded medals
and all honors at Paris Expo
sition over all competitors.
Sold everywhere. Hook about It Ire.
"Cox Pundrur! Our. I. unlTrsily
us.dbr romtKr. of Conrf..
"John w. Kran. Fnremanof nrnelal
barber., Uou. ot lMpreunLtiTM. "
A. R. BREMER CO., CHICAGO.
Coke Shampoo
& Toilet Soap
cleans the hair and scalp,
clears the complexion. Great
for the bath.
For at Ilostun Stoi Drug OmpU
same money We've these $1.50 shoes In
nil sizes for all boys Just so they arc
boys and we put our reputation bnck of
every pair.
Drexel ShoeCo.,
Cntnlofiue Sent Pre for the Asking.
Omaha'a Up-to-date Shoe House,
1418 FARNAM STREET.
Orange Ice-
Crushed strawberries ln Ice cream soda are
only two ot the many delicious drinks
served nt our fountain The location of our
store lu thn center of the shopping dis
trict makes It very convenient for ladles to
come In and enjoy n delicious drink They
not only drink, but enjoy a dish of pure
and wholesome Ice cream and many taks
borne with them one ot those little barrels
I There aro three fine flavors and enough for
eight people ln one of our barrels and the
I cost Is but 10c.
W. S. Boldufl,
1620 FaruKM 9U
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