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    THE- OMAITA' DAILY - BEE i SATtTTJDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1801.
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ENTIRE DRESSMAKING STOCK OF pyipE. TulOETTE, 556 FIFTH AVE., HEW YORK
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The extremely high character of the TetHJl establish
ment is well known. We bought the entire, tetock' and offer
it at much less than original cost. ;
This sale brings the latest Paris, London and New York
novelties here to Omaha at unusual prices, many of Ter
rill's and Monette's imported goods.
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icest. most Exclusive Goods from TerriK s and ivime. jyilonette's tocEcs, including
Elegant Dress Goods, Elaborate Dress and Evening Silks, Superb Fancy Costumes, Street
Gowns, Opera Wraps, Real Laces, Lac0.S,kirtihgsf Dress Trimmings, Medallions, Etc.
Beautiful Fall Dress Goods from the Dressmaking Sioclcs;-
$4, DKESS GOODS The Dress Patterns of dainty silk and wool stuffs are Cliiffott Voile, Illusion;"
AT :98c A YARD Voile, Crepe Eolierine, Crepe Ondula black, cream, champagne,
cold broww, onion skin and blues, etc. The cloths consist of Scotch
and English: worsteds, doeskins, amazons, broadcloths, cheviots and all the late
mannish' effects. Sicilians. These elaborate and exclusive dress fabrics are many "
of them worth up to ?4 a yard rwe offer them Saturday in our great
dressmaking stock sale at, ycrd
ELEGANT
$2 DRESS GOODS AT 69c YARD
Every kind of sheer silk and wool dress stuffs. Crepe de Taris, Chiffon Crepe, Silk Voile, French Voile, Etamines7:
Sicilians,-Mohairs, Tailor Cloths, Tweeds, Panamas, Cheviots, Broadcloths, Scotch .
and English Worsteds, neat and stylish mannish cloths.' Exclusive patterns for
full dresses and skirts. Some of the most beautiful goods adaptable for gowns of
all kinds the very bp.it styles of the present season worth as high as $2 a yard
at, a yard
Laces from Dressmaking Stock
Highest grade and most exclusive novelty laces from the Terrill
and Monette stocks point d' Venice, point Lierre, point de Gene,
i point gauscy; Jrish crochet and Orientals, medallions, galoous,
$v I::;. ........ !9c-39c-69c-98c
Ail the hand tnr.de Laces, including roar Brussels real
Crussclsv6ppll6ne ati'd'real Duchesse, in f A A and , S . ffi
manyiitjl&Qnhp to $5fa:, at. . . . . i'UV up to'..47 V
Al (he 45-inch black silk costume nets, also 45-inch black silk
Chantilla skirtings regular price gCClU OS, 1 Q6
up to yard at. . . . . ,l .OZC-IOC-i.ZO
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Elegant Silks and Velvets from the; Dressmaking Stocks
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Ave have divided the Silks, Gauzes, Cbiffon Uiotn, rat- ueauiuui evening uruwauca, umuro
tern Kobes, taffetas, velvets, in fire lots for easy selection. Satin and Taffetas Chameleons in, dark and
All of Terrill and Monette Lining Taffetas, light shades, Messaline Chiffon, printed Crepe de Paris
; fancy trimming silks, Crepe dc Chine, shirt
waist silk, fancy velvets -on Main aisle
; square a yard. '. .
49 c
69c
and Silk Voiles in new designs and exquisite tints for
evening wear, Jacquards, Ombre, the new diagonals
in shot glace effects, handsome Pompadour Silk. ' 45-
inch Mou9seline d'armenonville, im
ported by Madame Terrill to sell up
to $4.00 Our special price
Saturday
98c
''All of Terrlll's and Mine. Monette's 27-liH'h 8llk for suits, handsome
Imported printed MeRsallneB, warp print tatictas,
Dresden Lnulsene, silks for Rowns, coarse pongee
; BillM pliiln and fancy weave sllke for costumes, exclu
slve patterns, olilffon cloth-rll the fashionable
.; cororlngs-worth up to ?2 at....
v'Excluslve Novelties in Silks Special space has been reserved for the display of Madam Terrill and
Madam Monette's swellest and exclusive Paris Novelties, nam weaves, aiso urutue tuaw, vumuu iuc
extreme fashion for florse Show costumes Mandarine Mousse, Terra Cotta, Oignon skin and leather shades, the
hew carrot shade. Many are 36 inches wide, handsome velvet and
lieavy rep silks, gros de Naples for evening 'wraps robe patterns imported as
only one of a kind...........
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Imported Fancy Costumes; Street Gowns, Opera Cloaks
ablo Trimmed Silk Evenloz
Dressmakers' price $15U, our
Blended
Wrap,
price..
Qreen Imported. Zlbellne Model Dress,
Dressmakers' price $100, our
price..' ;..'.-.. v .j
Champagne Taffeta down, with brown'
velvet trimminjf, Dressmaker's price
90, our. price.. .
Vblor f tAce -BodlpsWith fine broad-
oloth skirt combination. " 'Dressmaker's
price 4125, our price...
Span led Net over Pink Chiffon and Taf
let. .Dressmaker's price $175, our price
Mole colored Broadcloth. Demi Costume Chenlle
$49
.$39
.mt.
$49
$98
$59.
NeW Blae Broadcloth Street Dress, laoe
trimmed bodise. Dressmaker's price siS.
our price..
Black i Chiffon Velvet, with Jet
trimmed silk laoe sown. Dress
maker's price $150, our price
Champagne Colored Broadcloth three .
piece Street Suit, wita cmncnuia ciotn ,
trlmmins. Dressmaker's prloe $125, our ,
e price.. , . ....... . ....... i . .- Mfe
LJKnl'Ullie orusueiuin wciiii-vuoiuuiu,
! lace and taffeta trimmed panel front. '
Dressmaker's price $100, our price
Llght-Blue Messallna Silk down, with
whith repousse lace. , Dressmaker's prloe
' S1U0V our' price. :r ...... .'. .-
$35
$57:50
$49
$39
$49
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Dress Trimmings and Medallions
All kinds of plain. and fancy silk braids, Persian
bands, appliques, spangles, etc. hundreds of
stunning styles, many fancy silk-trimmings
adaptable for evening dresses all on big bargain counters for
Saturday, at, 5C-I0C-15C-25C ff8
Thousands of nil silk medallions in blackW white and
fancy colors including silk butterflies, flowers, wheat effects,
etc. worth up to 50c each your choice C n ntld l(lo
Saturday, each..
Very Specif offers Ladies' Fall Millinery
cry oiynsn tnmmeu itais at 3&Uur splendid trimmed hats at
have bean admired by hundreds of early visitors to our great denartment
nw rouna rrencu sauors ot tatfeta silk and velvet, also the very
stylish black shirred and horsehair braid hatsfavored trim
mings are the new coque de roche pompoms,
wings, etc., go at ;
Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats Pretty
. ana tailored hata for fall some of the most ef
fective and Bmart appearing millinery that ever
came from our work room, at J. . . ;
$5.00
The
Pretty Fall
Street Hats 1.98
Now and Jaunty
tailored street hats
of scratohed felt and
draped felt .neatly
trimmed
a very
a mart h.t
H98
trimmed
55
Unlrimmed Hats at $1.50 Hundreds of the very fl Cn
latest shapea and colors in untrimmed hats all the 1
most stylish shapes for early fall wear special lot.... 7
A splendid lot of the. mobt popular pompomp, wings,
breaBts and feathers for trimming.
Ladies Fall Suits SpeciMiyjced
$39
The most .charming new styles for autumn the new Directoire with color
ed vestnew' long skirted tourist suits Parsifal suits with coque de roche
rm.t(r...littl Froni'li stirtpd coats, etc.. at
A Stutininc Suit at S29--Wide variety of new styles, including
ihe very swell long and short tourist coat suits the stunning
Directoire suits, etc., at
vMn. .,ir 2l.Rn All the ultra swell 1150
LJI11UI t. . . f
srjecial lot made ac
cord in to our direction scores of very pretty new y:fll
fall suits in all th late styles, at vpa
Two Specials for Saturday Tourist, Mil- Q98 1A85
Rhades and most'favdred styles. at
lm,tv WnlkHifr Suits at $19 A
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itary and Directoire styleB all new materials
Golf Skirt at $4.98 New .ide and kilt pleats 98
mannish materials late fall style
Children's Light
Weight Coats
Children's light
weight school coats,
coverts, box 1 CJQ
coats, tour-
,st2.98-4.98
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SCIIUTTE USED HIS OWN NAME
Man Charged with Forgery by Oounoil
Bluffa Oonoern Qoet Free.
END OF PECULIAR IOWA PROSECUTION
liHftlvtueBt . Dealer , Had Note El.
t.44 .Under Mtapwrrbaaloa ot
-.: M holkiaal hm Which Pntbml ;
Aaralaat Hliu. '
BIBt, ia., Sept. . (Sp:J(al)-ii th
flUtrlui 'court Oacpola ;oo-4nty thU
afternoon, ( In tli of the ttat
ot Iowa . y. . H.nrich Bchutte, tit le-tendmit-
,wa, aqulttej ot the- ohargo of
forging; the 'uamo of hla father1. Hlnrlrh
Schutfa. , Henrlch nd Wa 'brother Jobii
'y.rs.(J 'th, Jlrin tt Schutto Dro. of
aihlnr. Jniplmut dimlera. ljutt fU crop
-ra tnor, cal(ectfoha tluw, and they were
not, bl t nia.t matared paper.. Tb
Bloux yalla agenta of the Teru I'low and
P:Wt Palmetto Vinb. ;
ICrery tuSorer geta trial bottle free. Onlj
1 oae amall rtos a day of tbia wondttrrul'tnuia
MadU UiiU , VVmo pruinatea verfrvt Ditfulon.
Aotive IJyer. Vrol l Bowels, Souod Kldneya.
Pure. Kicb Ulood. iifuliby Tlanua. Velvet hkla.
Kobu.l HHU. lirnke a rliunto Winn U a
true uufaJIUi apediUo for caiarrbof the Muooua
Meitibrauea of Ute Head, Tltrout. Kailrurr
Otxana, btnmach and Pelvic Orvaca. Drake'a
Jiluimto Vina cure Catarrh wberever!o-aid,
relipvea quickly, has ouiyt the moat distrrsilul
toriM of btoiuach Treunle and Dtoat stubborn
cakea et Klatulenor "f4 Oou.stUailoa; n.vrr
full, cures to auty cured. (snvenly-UvvoeBU at
Drug tbiorea for a lanre bottle, umiwI dollar alze,
buta. trial botU lll be arnt froa ana rriwid
to ever reader of this paper who writes fur It.'
A loiMr or postal rard ad1rewd tp Drake
Formula Conapenr. Drako bulktlntf, C'hlraao,
111., Is the oo i enienite to secure a eutUfaciuij
toUl oi this aooUcrfui Medlutiial Wlua ,
ImiJlement company of Council Bluffs of
fered the brother an extension on indebt.
ednesa If they got their father to sign the
not. ' The Schuttes claimed they were to
get their father on the not If they could,
but that it was not a condition absolute.
Henrlch Bchutte handed the Agents a new
not, signed "Schutt Bros. Henrlch
Bchutte. " When the new note came due,
the holders presented the, note to Hlnrlch
Bchutte, the father, tor payment. re
fused payment and denied the signature.
The company then had Henrlch Indicted
for forgery, James Parsons of Rock Rap
id was .the- leudlnr attorrip -fni th ji
renao, ana among other ground, proof wna
submitted that the father In writing hi
name, al way uied an.'l," while th on
uaed an ," the father' nam being
Hlnrtch and the son' Henrlch. BcButt and
hi brother testified that in making notes,
the on who signed the firm nam signed
hi IndivlJuul name, bolow the .flrnt name.
While the agent of the company evi
dently thought they had th father' name.
tint, only had. a. tt matter of fact, the
firm a name, a before, and the individual
nam of one of the firm. . Th Jury., under
all .the evidence and lnatructlona of the
court, returned a verdlt of not guilty, rter
a few minute' deliberation.
M ta. af Wm iat autnia- f.
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KHUNDWQMEK.
Vmt tt i 'or Boaaiarai
Ik kkr.M.taaaauiwIiuua,
trrltUua. if ulcar.uwU
f bmitl rauibrsa
P.iatM, aa 4 mtuum
mmt -t Mtai
se aa ia al.ia
br ' arm. rtiil, tut
I 0. r twHtl. J.7.
Cinuu ata MWI-
t Cleat
Rati ' ( M'ceh l..iti4
Lake. Ik.
Via Chicago Great Weeurn railway. For
tratn Friday night and all train Satur
day of each wk round trip ticket will b
old Nat one far to Clear Lake, la. Ticket
good returning on any train, until th (al.
lowing Monday. For furthar In forma Uoo
apply to 8. H. Parkhurat, general agent,
lilJ JTarnam atreat. Oruaka. Nab.
raltai raroa Water.
Dottied at' th spring. Gladstone Bros.,
liii -l;U0 Dougla atreet.
Cortrlyaa te H!d Conference.
CIUCA(X), Sept. .-Ohalrman Cortelyou
has arranged to meet the republican chair
men of a number of western atatea here
next Wek. The purpose of the conference
Ih to get at first hand evidence of the po
litical altuntlon in state where th democ
racy I active for gulilance during th lat
two tuontha of the camimlgn.
DUaolve Keadla; Vettna; Trust,
PHI I Sept. IWith the niy-
m.nt My f tHC-recently deelntce! tHnk
an.itiHl dlvldi'int of ! per ct-nt on the hint
preferred stuck of the Reading company
the voting; trust of the corporation waa dia
aolved. The affaire of the dompany will in
the future be In the hands of stockholders.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Fair and Cooler la Nebraska Today,
with Sunday Fair Ion a
Cooler Today.
WASHINGTON. Sept. .-Forecaat of th
weather for Saturday and Sunday:
or Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, South
Dakota and Kan Fair and cooler Satur-vivor of a field of 133 men, representing
FINALS IN GOLF CONTEST TODAY
Amateur Cliamptoaauip Lie Between
Egaa ef Chicago and Herreshoff
of Manchester.
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SHORT HILLS. N. J., Sept. 9. With Wal
ter J. Travis dethroned aa the champion
of American golfers, the honor of succeed
ing him la to be decided tomorrow on th
llaltusrol links. Either Egan pf th Moor
club of Chicago or HerreeholT ot the Ekwa
nok Country club of Manchester will be th
new cnampion, a they are tne two aur-
day, 1 Sunday, fain
For Iowa Fair and cooler Saturday. Sun
day, fair.
For MIouri Fair Saturday; cooler In
west portion. Sunday, ulr; cooler In east
portion. ., t
Local Record. '
OFFICE OF THE WKATHER BUREAU.
OMAHA, Bept. . Official record of tem
perature and preelpitulion compnrtd with
the corresponding day of the paBt, three
yeare: . . 19M. 19CS. 1302. ljl.
Maximum temperature...', 88 74 75 09
Minimum temperatuie.... 61
Mean temperature 74
Pr.clpllM.tlon - 00
Record of t'emoeratur and
at Omaha for this day sine March 1. 1904
Normal temperature iS
Exceas for the day 8
Total deficiency sine March 1 2U4
Normni. precipitiitioii lu Inch
rjeflciency for the day K Inch
Preolpitatlon since Murah 1 10 11 Inches
Deficiency alnce March 1 Z.H liu-hm
Kxcean for cor. rerlod, 1903 i.H) Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, 18j2... 1.76 Inch
Kepott from ttatloaa at T ai.
63
64
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60 (U.
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CONDITION OF THB ' ? 9 a 9
WKATHKK. 3 - S
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Omaha, olear ,
Valentine, clear
North Piatta, rwrt cloudy ;.
Cheyenne, cloudy ,.
fcult Ike City, clear
Rapid City, clear
Huron, clear
WIlllBton. clear
Chicago, clear
Bt. Louie, clear..,.
Davenport, clear
Kansita City, clear
Havre, part cloudy
Helena, part cloudy
IHamiirck. clear. .....,,....
Ualveatou,' cur.. .......
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JL A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
oluha all over the United States, who
atMTted In the annual tournament last Tues
day. Egan ha a boat of follower, who
believe that hla consistent work during th
week indicates that he will be the w'.nner.
Herre!iofT has a strong following on ac
count of his decisive play In the first round
and seml-hnals today. Herreshoff defeated
Ormlaton of Pittsburg In the third round
till morning 4 up and 3 to play, although
Ormlaton'a defeat ot Champion Travis yes
terday made hiin a decided favorite. In the
ai rnl-tlnnl round Herreshoff again displayed
excellent form and won. 6 up and S to play,
from W. T. Weat, Carnden, N. J.
Egan plnyed well in the morning round
with A. Havemeyer of Seabrlght, N. J.,
but ha was a bit wild on his drives, while
hla short game wns excellent. He beat
Havemeyer 4 up and 8 to play. In the semi
final round Egan started out at a fast clip,
and was & up at the seventh hole, having
halved the first and third and Won the
other five from his opponent. Dr. D. P.
Frederick of Oil Citv. Pa., who had ome
hard luck on the outward Journey with
Egnn, although Egan whs only S up at th
turn. Then the doctor cleverly wort down
this lend by very steady work, hi only snla
tnkes being a topped tee shot at the four
teenth and a short second shot on the fol
lowing hole wlih a long putt. Egan drove
badly and pulled Into the long grass, but
made a good recovery, only to miss halving
the hole when his ball, nftr being In the
cut. loundel out again, Fredericks won
this (the fifteenth! hole In 6 to 7, and the
match was all souare at that stage.
Egan won the sixteenth In i to and th
ffventcenth with a beautiful putt In 1 to 4.
This guve Egan the match, f up and 1 to
p,ay- . .
A Fiwn !a the weetern' champion and
HerreHlmff is th Vermont tate champion,
tlie dual round of thirty-six holes, match
pin, w'll no a buttle between the east
and the west.
Nest Raring Matinee.
The last raring matinee of the season to
be hi Id Octotxr t on the Sprague Street
Driving park waa the chief auhject of dla
ciiafrlnn at th meeting of the Omaha Driv
ing club at Mr. Naeb a office last night. It
wait Redded that this would take the na
ture of a field day. In which running, pa
ring a nit trotting events would be pulled off.
A committer, i-omprir-ed of W. H. Dudley
ot Council .Blufla, J. 8. Iroan of South
Omaha. C. C. Kendall, p. C. Reddlck and
W. C. Rueeell. waa appointed to get up the
prise for the race. It wan also decided
that after the race the member of the
club would meet for a good old fanhloned
horsemen banquet. The committee ap
pointed to draw up the program for next
Saturday matinee is composed of J.
Northcott. R. W. Lowrey nd J. M. Dow.
EVK5TS OH THB BURNING TRACKS
Colonial qirl Win Omnlnnt Handi
cap at Shecpahead Bay.
NEW YORK. Bept. . Colonial Oirl. who
defeated Uermla In th 360,000 World Fa'r
handicap, won th Omnium handicap, on.
mil and a furlong, at Sheecshead Bay to
day. Sh was played rrom to to i to a to i.
Colonial Oirl and Hurst Bourn ran like
a te,.m to th stretch, where Colonial Girl
drew away and won by three-fourths of a
length. Dolly Spanker was third. McChes
ney was practically left at the post, but
ran In a good race, finishing fourth.
Oiseau. the 13 to 20 favorite, won the
Qolden Rod stake by half a length from
Pasadena. The time, 1:19, for six and a
half furlong on the turf. Is a new record
for the stake. Jockey W. Davla rode the
winner of th last three race and hi
riding waa on of the feature of the day
racing. Reaults: ...
First race, five and a half furlongs: Brush
Up (8 to 1) won. Klenr de Marie second.
Mix Modety third. Tim: 1:0s.
Second race, one mile: Ormondes Right
(11 to 6) won. Wild Thyme second, Ancestor
third. Time: 1:40.
Third race. Golden Rod stake, six and a
half furlong on turf: Oiseau (13 to JO)
won, Pasadena second. Waterside third.
Time: 1:1KH.
Fourth race. "Omnium handicap, mile and
a furlong: Colonial Glrl.MOT (W. Davis) 6 to
1, won; Hurst Hourne second,' Dolly
Spanker third. Time: 1:53.
Fifth race, mile and a fourth! F.igle (4 to
1) won. The Southerner econd, Aurumaater
third. Time: 1:07. ,
Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, on turf:
Stolen Moments 16 to 1) won, Prlnoe Chlng
second, Sidney C. Love third. Time: 1:474).
CHICAOO. Sept. .-Keulls at Harlem:
First race, five furlongs: Cutter g to 1)
won. The Novice second. Katie Zltt third.
Time: 1:00H.
Second race, steeplechase, short coure:
lingo (4 to L won, Golden Link second.
Swoisald third. Time: 3 30.
Third race, one mile: Ddlvay 08 to 10)
won, Walnamoln.n second, Gregor K. third-.
Tim: 1:3.
Fourth race, six furlongs: Rag Tag (It
to ft won. Red Raven second, Jim Hale
third. Time: 1:30.
Fifth race, five and a half furlongs: Sub
tle (11 to 70) won. Kv-kersall second. Mo
Lcllan third. Time: 1:06V
Sixth race, one mile: New Mown Hay
(11 to I) won, brand Nw second, Dragon
third. Time: l:4oi.
Beventh race, one mile: Norel ( to I)
won, IJHaardo oond, Sweet Ton third.
Time: 1:41.
NT. LOUIS, apt,' I. Result at Delmar;
First race, mile and a sixteenth, selling:
Flora Wllloughby (5 to 1) won, Tyron eo
oud. Peppr Dick third. Time: l:4y.
Second race, five furlong: Th Cook
(4 to oi won. Violin second, Alice Plait
third. Time: 1:0314.
Third race, mile and seventy yarda, sell
ing: Barklyte (2 to 1) won, Avoid aeoond,
Amermisi third. Time: 1:44.
Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Ice
water (8 to 2) won. Commodore second, Al.
len Avon third. Time: 1:14.
Fifth race, mile and seventy yard: The
Regent (11 to 10) won, Ann Pavls second,
Glenlvl third. Time: l:4Vt.
Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling:
Vsrro (8 to 1) won, buglehorn aeoond, Daw
son third. Tlm: 1:48.
Golf at Conatry Clab.
Th Omaha Country club rolfer will
tart this afternoon on the play tor the
club championship. It will- tie at match
play and the first pair will te off at 1:45
f. m. sharp. Here are th pairing and
he time for each to tee off:
J. A. McShane and A. J. Love, 1:48 p. m.
E. V. Lewi and E. J. Cudahy, 1:48 p. m.
R. R. Kimball and D. O. Ives, 1:61 p. rn.
T. J. Mahonoy and Frank Hamilton, 1:64
p. m.
E. L. MeBliafte gnd C. M. Wllhelm. 1:67
p. m.
Charles George and 8. Heth, 1 p. m.
R. T. flurn and E. A. Cope, 1:03 p. m.
Strickland end E. H. Sprsgue, l.W p. m.
Haskell and Blodgett, f :09 p. m.
A. A. McClur and T. R. Kimball, Ml
Pc"'w. Hull and H. T. Lemlat, 1:18 p. m.
E. M. Morsman and Sam Burn, 1:18 p.m.
W. M. Roger and J. E. Buckingham, 3:Zl
p. m.
W. D. Bancker and W, E. Martin, Jit
p. m.
rlcohle and Prltchett. 1:77 p. m.
Fred Hamilton and J. B. Rahm, 1:30 p. m.
Euclid Martin and John Drady, 2:33 p. m.
Magce and A. V. Klnaler. 13 p. m.
Butler and Fglrfleld. i.lt p. m.
Tom Davis and A. L. Reed. :4! p. m.
W. R. McKeen and J. W. arlHth. 1:45
p. m.
C. A. Hall and Georg Palmer. 1:48 p. m.
F. Crofoot and W. F. Cox. 1:61 p. m.
Dean and Low, 1:64 p. m.
W. H. MoCord and V. A. Rdlck. :61
p. m.
Cloalng Day f Tecantaeh Fair.
TECUM8EH. Neb.. Sept. . Special Tele
gram.) The cloalng day of th Johnson
county fair was well attended. Th fol
lowing ar th result of Ih races:
3 37 trot, puraa I'-fA
Mabel L.. (A. J. Stephen) 1 19 11
TOO LATH TO CLAIIIFY.
WANTED 83,0X0 to $6,000 stock grn.ral mer
ohandlne In good town not far Iran Lin
coln for whiil) I will pay spot cash, hut
muat be cheap: give amount of each Una
of good, luwest pric and all general In
formation In first letter. J. L. lulHy,
UU N U, Lincoln, Neb. X-MTH II x
Sir Townsend, (A. W. Hart) I 1 1 I
McConqUAi-er, (Fred Robare)....4 3 3 It
Joseph II., (F. M. Dally) 2 4 4 4 4
Time: 2.83, 2:24U, i:tobt. 2:27. 2:2a
iaZ pao, purse 3260:
Rubber Neck. (J. T. Slushr). ........ .1 I 1
St. Croix. (Ed. Boone) ..2 2 3
Major 8., (J. E. Young) 3 4 3
MacConnette, (W. T. Btantx) 4 t 4 .
Time: 8:26. 2:24A. 2:12.
Running half mile and repeat, purse 175:
Mis Buckler, (R. A. McPheroon) ...1 1
Llllie Dean, (Al. Krantg) t 7
Mugglna, (Linn Swan) 3 4
Bell Daisy, H. DeHavcn) .......... t
Tim: 0:64, 0 ,
Prince Alert Break Record.
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. . Prlnr Alert
today broke the pacing record for gelding.
folng the mile at th tate fair track In .
:63V which beat the record by a quarter
aecond. Th firat quarter waa mad in
0:28X. th half In 0:63 and the threa-quar-t.re
in l:2&i. . .
Grand Circuit naces Poatponed.
HARTFORD. Conn.. Sept. . Laat night'
torm compelled the postponement of to
day' Grand Circuit meeting.
KRS. Vili SLOW'S-
SOOTHIalQ SYRUP
ha been sand br HIIHons of Mothers for their
fuiuirea while Tntthiua tut over rifiy Ywa.
t auoUu the ohlld, aortana th. guuu, allarf
ail polo. euro, wiud eulio, and la ta beat
'J'WKBfTY.riVK CiEXT A ROTTXt
ADVENTI8T CAMP MEETING
Roailng Program Tdr and Jnndr.
10:80 today B.rmon by Luther Wajrcn, of
New York City.
J W-V.rs. E. Q.. White, of California, an
author and lecturer of world-wide repu
tation. 7 80 p. m. hrp Stereoptlcon tectur by
Prof. M. W. Newton, of Union College.
Lincoln. Over 100 view, personally tken
by Prof. Newton while nn a trip through
Paleatlnetone year ago thl aummer. The
photographic! and projection a pparatu uaed
In th prouuetior. of tho." vlwa la of th
highest character oMalnable. My mean of
the powerful eiectrlo arc light uaed. the
seen. ar md to appear upon a twenry
foot creen. pread over the pulpit of the
r;roat pavilion, with an exceptional and
lf.-llke vlvldneaa. The view embrace uch
Intcraatlng and historic place a Joppa,
J.niaalem, Bethlehem. Bethany, Jerlcno,
he Dd Sea, th River Jordan, nd many
other. Thrmigh thw aealatance of th nila
tonarle ot the Adventlat chuch, who for
aeveral years have been located In these
various elite of Palestine, prof. - Newton
waa enabled to obtain many picture ef
unusual and striking Interest.
Admit alon fr.e. ColUvUea tt lanstl
of mlln
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