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10 TIIE OMAIIA DATLY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905. 'PHONE MEN SEER FRANCHISE A. B. Bust, T. E. Parmelec and T. H. Pollock Eif at Bight m Omaha. BENEFITS OF DUAL SERVICE TOLO BY HUNT ot WlafaluK Rh Matter, bat f onflrtent Propoeltloa Mill Be Favorably C'oaaldered ay ' the tit? Coaaell. A. B. Hunt, speaking of the prospects for securing a franchise from the Oniaha city council for an Independent telephone company, says that he and the two other promoter of the company, Messrs. T. E. I'armelee and T. II. Pollock, certainly expect the franchise, will be granted In due time. "We are not Reeking to rush things particularly,"- said Mr. Hunt. "We have made such a proposition that we are en tirely confident the councllmen will look on It with favor. The Independent systems are proving the lever to alter rates that have been- fixed for many years and to secur much better service for business men and farmers. The laboring element gels In on the money spent for buildings, equipment, repairs and betterment. Every new Independent company means many thousands of dollars of money expended for labor and material every year." Mr. Ilnat Telia of Advantages. "Of what advantage would It be, Mr. Hunt, to Omaha to have an Independent telephone system?" "The advantages would be many. First, Ths establishment of an independent tele phone system would mean to Omaha a reduction of rates amounting to from 25 to per cent. "Second, It will mean better service to the people. "Third, It will mean Infinitely better ser vice to and with the surrounding country. "As to the first Item, every person who Is at all posted knows that the Independent telephone companies have made a very substantial reduction In telephone rates and haw, besides, forced a reduction of ; the Bell rates that would have not other wise have been granted at all. The second claim of Improved and satisfactory service Is Just as easily and clearly borne out by the facta. "For Instance, a very Important feature to business men, the service Is much more prompt' and efficient; there Is better and clearer transmission; more up-to-date ap' paratus Is used, because. In spite of the Bell claims to the contrary, that company still clings to antiquated circuits. This fact will be confirmed by all who know any thing of the business. It Is the natural corollary of unopposed money making. As to the Connections. "As to the better connection with the surrounding country. It Is only necessary to call attention to the fact that Omaha, for Instance, Is the only city of Its size In the west that Is now without an Indepen dent telephone system that Is, to be ac curate. It Is the only city so situated be tween Detroit and Denver, except Mil waukee. "So far as we here in Omaha are con cerned this state of facts necessarily means that Kansas City, St. Joseph, Sioux City, Llr.opln and other mjnor cities, compared to Omaha, have Independent connections and get an Immense amount of trade In various lines that should by every law of commerce come to Omaha. 'The reason Is, obviously, that the people who should be our customers have Inde pendent connections," free telephones on thetr desks and no Bell telephones. It Is perfectly absurd to expect, for instance, that the retail merchants in Wahoo, riattsmouth or any other Nebraska town will leave his business place to look up a Bell telephone station which Is the only connection in the town when he has the other connection at his elbow. "The natural and logical consequence Is that he telephones his quick or rush orders to Kansas City or to Lincoln Instead of to this city, which is justly entitled to this trade, the volume of which Is known to all our wholesalers. Our sister city of Council Bluffs Is calmly appropriating and appreciating the benefits which Omaha Is as t calmly Ignoring, and Council Bluffs Is therefore now constructing an Independent system. The territory ln Immediate con tiguity to Council Bluffs has 18,000 Inde pendent telephones and not to exceed 2,000 nell telephones. What It Uonld Mean. "This one example ought to show to all Interested in the progress of Omaha what it would mean to have these Independent connections. Our Jobbers would at once have the ear of 100.000 potential customers who cannot hear them now as things stand. We want action for our wsolesalers, and ' we want quick action. We want those orders. In the total of a year's business they will be a very large Item one that will grow in Importance and profit with the passing years. "Independent telephones In Nebraska have multiplied from 3.000 in 1900 to S5.no9 In 1906. Further, In the western half of Iowa there are not less than 100,000 Independent tele phones, because the people of Iowa were among the first to appreciate and take ad vantage of the independent proposition. "So, it will he readily seen, without de tailed argument, what a tremendous ad vantage It would be for Omaha merchants to be put In connection with all these peo ple whom we do not at present reach. "What about the objection that two tele phones would be a nuisance, as claimed by the Bell people T" "I assert, decidedly, no; and the very best argument In support of my assertion Is .this: If they were, surely the Independent companies in Kansas City, St. Louis, Min neapolis, Bt. Paul. Philadelphia, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Rochester, Louisville and hun dreds of other cities of the Omaha class would not show such steady and surprising growth. Kansas City for Example. "As an example, take the case of Kansas City. The Independent company started thers leas than two years ago. At that time the Bell company had 1,000 telephones. In- Next Monday Big Sale Carpets a I w I f l II Great Rug Sale lLrbN3Vwa Next Monday Ladies New Fall Cravenette Coats The Fashionable New Models Are Very Becoming 0198 All the new showerproof Coats, new style features, shirred backs and shoul ders, In tans, olives and Oxfords, protection against the hardest rains, 11 h wide variety Ivfl at Very Stylish New Fall Models at $12 50 In this handsome assortment are the very latest and most attractive styles In Cravenette Coats, Including the new i ... j , . ii uiiea uuchs, the correct shades for fall, per fectly made. i 0 Two New Specials in Ladies Fall Suits 8.98 12.50 Medium weight suits, In stylish plain and mixed cloths, long and short coat effects, prettily trimmed. Just the right weight for early fall wear, exceptional values at A Splendid Lot of IjuIUh' Kail Tailor Made Suits, scores of styles In long and short coat effects, very dressy for street wear, many sample garments In this lot, at. . . . YOU'VE 10 IDEA Of the wonderful merit in Hostetter'a htomarh Bitters or the amount of good It will do you until you try a bottle You'll be agreeably surprised and won der why you suffered so long when this medicine wag within reach to cure you Hostetter's Stomach H . STOMACH ? L Is the onlv metii. cine to take when the appetite 1 poor, tongue coat ed, head aches or bowels constipat ed. You'll find tn It sure relief. Thou sands baye already been cured of Indigestion, JlysprpMa, Kidney Troubles, Flatulency, Heartburn, Female Ills or Malaria. Fever and Ague. Try it but Insist on having Hos tetter's New Lonjj Fall Covert Coats, The new long, loose, mannish effects, 4 2 and 60-inch. lengths, made of coverts and novelty mix- tC fl i Of? tures, styles absolutely new f) UX q 1 4- HI this season prices range from.. "vl ItsUU UMBRELLAS Silk serge umbrellas with natural wood, bone and silver trimmed bandies, best qual ity Paragon frames, (Ml vr C very serviceable, a regular $1.50 value, Mercerized umbrellas, perfect rain tlon. Paragon frames, umbrella cases, all kinds of handles, reg ular $1.00 umbrella, at EXTRA LARGE SIZE EARLY FALL COTTON BLANKETS, Each. protec- iftella Sheet . it ... i nusic, I Arcade LI 29c OM4HA WF.ATHF.R FOREC AT-Tbr soar fair. Store closes 6 p. m: (except Saturday.) s - I H Thursday in Dry Goods Ladies' Cravenette Coats Guaranteed rain proof f 50 very latest model, tan, olive and oxford, price. . . Ladies' Mackintoshes, gray mixtures $2.95 Children's and Misses' Mackintoshes gray mixtures, values,, $2.50 and $1.48. Ladies', Misses' Children's Blouse and Norfolk Sweaters. Fancv Colors 75c Plain Colors V $1.25, 98c Misses' Xorfolks 98c Children's Buster Brown $1.25 " Ladies' Blouse in plain colors. .. .$2.50, $1.50 Ladies' Xorfolks, plain colors $2.50 Umbrellas for Rain and Shine Special prices for school children, every umbrella guaranteed $1.00, 50c, 39c Boys' and Girls' Stockings, the Wig-Warn Make Fine ribbed, cashmere, extra spliced; heel and toe, double knee, sizes to 10, price, pair 25c New Plaid Silks We are showing a fine assortment of the different new Scotch plaid silks, the color combinations are very fine, j trices range from 75c to $2 per yard. New Fall Dress Goods Thousands of pieces of pretty new fall wool dress goods, the styles and colors are all the very latest see them Thursday prices, yard, 50c to $2.00. Pretty New Kimono Flannels Fine heavy fleeced kimono . and wrapper flannels in pretty Japanese and French flan ned, designs. Thursday special price, per yard I2V2C We just received 1,000 pieces of 30-in. percales, worth 12l2c a yard. We sell them Thursday, yard 10c Outing Flannel Pretty new outing flannels in all the pretty new. colors, per yard 10c,'81-3c and 6c Sale of Ladies' Handkerchiefs 500 dozen ladips' sVioor Irish linen hemstitched handkerchiefs, imported to sell U o 1D rnu, 1. H c 1 r j. u ui cnifl , trttl.il QQ New Neck Ruchings New ruchings in white and cream, put up 3 ruches in ajjice box. Special Thursday, box .25c Fancy Lace Chemisettes in white and cream, very new and stylish, at the neckwear dept. for Thursday, each 50c BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY Pally special sales money-saving opportunities. NEWBRO'SHERPICIDE THB ORIGINAL rtmtdy thait "kills ths Dandruff Germ." GOlN&l GOING!! GONE 111 dPlciDE wli jwett mmaDEwniwEiT 100 late for ueepicoe A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY Rust hsvs pretty hsJr. Beautiful locks ivs s aubUs oh&rm, for the post says, "fair trassas maji's Imperial raos an snars." Tne unpoetlc and Intensely rsaj aanarufi microbe makes the Bair full, brittle and luaterleas with later AAiidrufl, Itching scalp and falling hair. Newbro's Hi Dtclde destroy this enemy of beauty and enables the hair to resume Its natural luster and abun dance. Almost marvelous result fol low the use of Herplclde. An esqul slte hair dressing. Overcome xceee Iveness olllnesa and makes the hair light and fluffy. Ho grass or dye. mops itcning instantly. Bra Slam, tl.M. Sti Wc SUasi la MEWC1DE CO.. tat Vttralt Wcs. for a uamla. SHERMAN & MsCO!!NEl-L DRUG CO.. Special AfrsjrttsW APPLICATIONS AT PROMINENT BARBER SHOPS. A COFFER SENSATION. Forty Green Trading; Stamps with pnuna rresu roasted, dpllclnui navorea, uoiae.n Santos Coffee 26c Twenty Oreeti Trading Stamps with pound Tea, - a a. any kind 40C Forty Omen Trading Stamps with quart bottle Blood Rfl-. of Grape out Fifty Grnen Trading Stamps with quart can Hurkln's Soup, fl- assorted OviV. Ten Green Trading Stamps with rarkage Marshmallow in Pintles 1UC Twenty Green Trading Stamps with goiind can ,Batavla fancy 23c Ten Green Trading Stamps with three pound can fancy Table lln Syrup 8C Ten Green Trading Stamps with package Gusto Breakfaxt 12iC Five Green Trading Stamps with An cackace Baklna- Soda A Thursday Crockery Crash Dark Blue Porcelain Dinner Set, beau tiful thin goods. 100 pleces-12 value, special Thursday, T eri set i.OU See Our Special Silk Values Thursday. mm na rbji.iabil.bi sroae. Special Values In Oress Goods Thursday. Very Special Thursday Bargains All manufacturers and many retailers crying. A general advance of price on all women's rend v-to-wear tirmonti TVn'l you believe It. ' have a greater varlet .and better bargains this season than evft- before. 8KB THESE THURSDAY prECIAIA HANDSOME FALL, SVITS-wlth 4 and fcMneh coats, half llntd with guaranteed satin, come in alx different fabrics. In Front variety of colors, good value at Thursday, at IU.UU ELEGANT NEW ei'ITS-ln fine broad cloth and Hymen's wool cheviots, some copies from imported modle, have 4 -In. coats, lined' throughout with guaranteed satin tMflVtH. Rood values at U en 1-7.60-Thursday special, at IO.OU ITS PILK VNDER.SK1RT8 msde of excel, lent quality taffeta, In nearly all colors good values at JT O fQ Thursday special, at SWELL CRAVENETTE9 a new lot Just received, greens, oxfords, olives, castors, and blacks. In newest styles, made to sell for $16.(10- fcj Qft Thursday special, at J- J 75 NEW FKIHTS-ln nil the new fall styles and materials, both plain and fnncv olors. would be cheap at 2 UrH Special, at A. JO 200 HANDSOME SKTRTS In cheviots, broadcloths. Panamas, nnd cravenette ma terials, values to $8 A OB Specials, at .VO NEW FIJIIX WAISTS-Just the thing for fall wear-$T.50 values A OA Special, at Nl'N S VEILING & SICILIAN WAIST8 In whites, blacks, tans and blues. surpasK Ing bargains O QH Thursday, at JfJ Spec! WOMEN' S NEW WINTER In a prodigal variety of col rlcs the popular Empire sty quilted silk of satin lined or fur lined the most enticing shown In Omaha, at $10, $12.wi, lji.no to $:'!. $7 1 KtlX SCARFS full skins. Special, Tlitusday- at $j. AND $;.) SILK WAI8TS- Hiid black-very special bargains, Thursday, at COATS or and fab le plain or handsomely values ever 16. to, J1H 60, large tails 3.Q5 -in all colors .2.98 Special Mid-Week Grocery Sale. NOTHING Bl'T THE HIGHEST QUALITY GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. 6-lbs. best Pearl tapioca for Site 6-lbs. bent I'earl Sago for ?fo 6-lbs. best I'earl Hominy for IV 6-lbs. best wheal Farina for yc 6-lbs. choice Japan rice for 25c 6-lbs. best bulk laundry starch for 2-- 6-lbs. best hand-picked navy beans ?rc S-lbs. best rolled brenkfast oatmeal 2.rc 10 bars best brands Inundiy soap for..2fc 48-lb. sacks fancy high patent Min nesota flour for V.xa 4-lbs. best soda crackers The best soda crackers, per lb 60 6-lbs. best crisp ginger snaps for "Vj The best crisp ginger snaps, per lb 4'a BUY VOl'K PEACHES THIS WEEK. THEY ARE GOING TO BE HIGHER. Fancy California freestone peaches per crate f5o HONEY. HONEY. HONEY l-lb. rai'ks fancy Colorado White Clover Honey '0o fill LIU () SEPTEV1BER Is a good month for weddings. This calls for a gift of some kind for the bride. Are you invited to the wedding? If vou ate let us sell you the gift Sterling Silver. Cut Glass or a Clock. Don't purchase till you see what we have to offer. Spend a few .minutes in our store. Look for t he name. S. W.LINDSAY, Jeweler, 1511 Douglss Street. PEACE and COMPORT aur to como to tho who amok A FIRST-CLASS CIGAR MADE OF A FINE DUALITY HAVANA TOBACCO THY THEPJ NEWwOPEN STOCK PATTERN FROM EDWIN M. KNOWLE3 rOTTER Y THE FINEST AM1SRN CAN PORCELAIN MADE, tn (W) ino pieces for . lU.UU You can buy ons piece at a time see this. I0" doien large No. t burners that are light weight, not what we ordered we want to close them out quick a regular lfic burner any m.' place, Thursday, each , OC Japanese cups and saucers, OR-. 6o value, while they last iOC And Ten Green Trading Stamps. Thirty Green Trading Stamps with doien Jelly Tumblers Thurs je, day, per doz., 30c Ot7 Thirty Green Trading Stamps with dozen fruit Jars. Thursday, A e per doz.. 65c. 55c 4i7C PINTS, QUARTS and 4 GALLONS. wm Bee Want Ads Produce Result? eluding all grades of service. Today the Independent company has 13,000 telephones and not a single party line In the city. The Independents can and will add. 6.000 to 6.000 telephones to this number as soon as they are prepared- to put In party lines." How do you account for the success of the Independent company In Kansas City?" "Why, because It gives lower rates, vastly better service, quicker and more accommo dating service, and besides, as It will be here, the company Is owned by loval men who will naturally prefer doing something for themselves and their city rather than for a company of Boston capitalists repre sented by the Bell concern. "And right here let me say, we propose to extend all of our outlay for building and for labor hers In Omaha. Structural material, perhaps, will have to come, at least some of It, from outside; but every dollar's worth that we can buy In Omaha will be bought In this town and the money put out among our own people. We pro pose, as the Independent company did In Kansas City, to have not only a commod- loua and convenient building, but one with strong pretensions to architecture. Employment of Labor. "Along this line, too. It will not be inap propriate to dwell on the point the editor of The Bee has often made. In his writing and public addresses, that any company which will necessitate the employment of more Omaha people In Its industries and public works wholly or quasi-public will mean the material advancement, of Omaha and its varied interests. There Is not a man or woman who Is working for wages In Omaha but ahould be enthusiastically In favor of our proposal. "In another way we are at one with the- developmei t of modern ideas. We propose that our ordinance shall have In it fiat agreements for a royalty on business and every other concession that i;ivlc wlsdimi may dictate., ' "Soma of the changes which can be seen even now that will benefit our city and Us wholesalo and retail merchants-benefit all hands, in fact are that If we get this franchise, which we confidently expect to do, we shall give more for lesa money than the Nebraska Telephone company, does; we shall pay a royalty to the city; -we shall add at least three good and substantial buildings, with a large amount of taxable property for ths assessment rolls, and wa shall give a wider, therefore a better, field for ths employment of labor." ' On another phase, a general, but Import ant one. of thla subject Mr. Hunt said: "I am surs If ths people of Omaha, from wholesaler to day laborer, fully appreciated the great strides this , Independent , li-le-pbons bualneas has made In recent years they would have begun clamoring long ago for ths Immensely better service which the Independent companies offer. "I may say, too, that ths Council Bluffs Independent ' system Is soon to be con nected with South Omaha, Lincoln and almost every merchant and farmer In west ern Iowa and eastern Nebraska. Just think what It would mean to have telephone con nections, for Instance, between the South Omaha stock yards and all cattle feeders within a radius of 100 or 2"0 miles; or, again,' to have the Jobbing houses of this city connected with every merchant and possible customer In the territory which is naturally tributary to this city. "Finally, to say that two telephones would be a nuisance U the same as to say that our merchants do not care to put out their hands and grasp the legitimate and ordinary trade which Is within their grasp, and that would be the aupremest folly." aac Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy. " There Is probably no medicine mads that Is relied upon with more implicit confidence than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. During the third of a cen tury In which It has been in use people have learned that It Is ths ons remedy that never falls. When reduced with water and sweetened It la pleasant to take. NEBRASKA STATIC FAIR. lieelal Trains Via tUm Darlington Ronte. For the state fair at Lincoln, September 4 to 8, Inclusive, the Burlington will run special trains, leaving Omaha at I a. m., Tuesday, September 6, and Thursday, Sep tember 7, in addition to regular daily train leaving at 8:50 a. m. Tickets. tl.6t for the round trip at City Ticket Office, 1502 Far nam street, or Burlington station. Tenth and Mason streets. . Harry B. Davis, undertaker. TeL 122. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths have Utu reported tu the board of Health dur ing the twenty-four hours ending at noon Wednesday : Births M. O. Coleman. 1002 Clark, boy; Charley Smith, 1613 Corby, girl; James Donaghue, 'iHQ Campbell ave., boy; Harry Cox. -Ml William, girl; Albln M. Ostrom. loiu Pacific, girl; Louts H. huf. 2316 Gold, boy; Thomas Ferguson, Charles, girl; Jacob Fitikelsteln, 1912 South Tenth, girl; Herman K. Paulson, blxtieth and C streets. South Omaha, girl. Death-Frank Smith, Fortieth and Pop pletou avenue, 30. We're At No Expense in Belling our men's "Special" at 13.60. They are only one line of a hun dred that we carry. We would have to keep all the help we now, have, pay Just as much rent, do as much advertising, use as much light and heat, if we didn't have a "3.W special" In the house that's the reason we are able to put so much real value In every pair we don't depend on them for profit on the contrary, we give you what would be our profit that la certainly worth your consideration. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. LOW ONE-WAY RATES. Every day from Sept. 15th to Oct. 3 1st, 1905, inclusive, the Union Pacific will gell one-way tickets from Omaha as follows: $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Helena and Butte, Montana. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee, Washington. $22.50 to Huntington and Nampa, Idaho. $2.1.00 to Portland, Tacoraa and Seattle. $2.1.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. $23.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore gon, via Portland. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. CorrPRnondlncl v low .raid tn manir other California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah and Idaho points. Through Tourist cars run every day on Union Pacific between Missouri River and Pacific Coast; double berh $5.75. For full Information, Inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM ST. Phone 816. STEAM COAL DOMESTIC Reduction in Septem ber Prices Coals fl rlftini rll I.UilOCld SGOTElSa SYRUP Vm ttf tm4 hf MllHoas of Matter for (kJr ruUlrvn wiiii Ttmtaiii for or frifiy Yea&x. ii sUu. mire viu Lsilt iaU a I- Every Woman U 1 II I Twn ana Bitouia iaow AltOU I thai rUDdanrflll MARYCL Whirling Spray I new lactm Jmite. turn mud o.-fw. lxet 8J IKMaMAuunii, U Mr armlat tar fl bfl ob uoi MiiiyJ Jf the duj(, toul Mbd SLftUiii fur llluIlJ book !. It ft' full iNftrtlculAra mod lirt'.mt la TlutU to 14. IIHIkl. ., JL. Its 4 sr.. KM tuan. For Bala by SHERMAN UrCONNKLL DRUCI CO, Wtr. ltib sud Doa- Bts., Omaha. w I m BONANZA Semi-Anthracite Lump 97.00 dPADKA, Anthracite Orate 8.00 HEKXK'E, Anthracite Orate ....8.50 ilKUXICK, Anthracite No. 4 . ...O.OO IIAKI) COAX, all sizes 10.5O We own the only mines that pro duce ItONA.NZA COAL We are also exclusive agents in Omaha for the BKitMCE ANTHRACITE. CENTRAL COAL AI1D COKE COMPANY 13th and Harnej Street 'Phone 1221-1003. , P. R. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO. ST. LOUIS, SCHOOLS AXD COLLKCJE9. THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. 1 Tws hours' rids frsia ChicsKs. I23d Session opens Tuesday, September 12, 1905. COURSES OFFERED Classical 4 years A. B. English 4 raara LIU. B. History and fcconom es 4 yaara-Fh. B. Journalism Post Graduate, 1 roar LUt. U. daasral 6 clone 4 yoara B. S. Chemistry 4 ytaro-B. 8. tn Chora. Blolsf y 4 yoart-R. 8. In Biol. Pharmacy Gra In Phor., t yoaro f-h. a. fbor. Chtialot. i roan-Fa. C Engine ring 4 year ClvlPc. E. Mechanical at a. Short Mechant cai 1 years. Electrical M E. In B. E. bort Electrical t yeara. Tha Cnlvorslty oer ery fsrlllty for a eomplets ... Collegiate Training la ths Ancient and Modern Classical Couree. Ecesamlca aod History, Journal Inn and Srlenee. Th Law, Chemical and Pre-Medlcal (Biological) Courses undor an Increased corps of profebsors afford students pe els) advantages In trnlnlog for profetelooal HI. Technical Courses The graduates In th Civil. Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering Course are In constant demand, for the train ing I thorough in every respect. There la a two year or short couree In both Electrical and Mechanical Engineer ing. Architecture TTile couree has been Introduced as s natural outgrowth of th splendid Civil Knslneorlne; Cur and II delgnd to work In harmony with It Tho course combined a mathematical education with a complete couree of archi tecture. The elaeaee cr under th direct supervision of a distinguished architect from Chicago. Pharmacy Thle course spans a broad Held to young mem. Special attention given to laboratory work. Preparatory School Architecture I 8 li ture. 4 years B 8 la Acnitecti Lew year LL. B. The studies In the Preparatory Department are equivalent to th most advanced High Bchool courM. I'neicelled op portunities for Ftudents In granimsr srhool grade. Commercial Course Notre name glvet Commercial students a complete busi ness training. St. Edward's Hall for boye snder IS le u nlque In the completeness of Ite equip ment. It s (fords pupils the rare advantage of the Pre paratory Bchnol and the tender care of tbe Bisters dur ing study hour. The Gymnasium with a track hall inoxIXO feet s Phyelcal Culture run 40x 100 feet perfectly equipped, a 10 acr athletic field, epaclous recreation ground, tro lakee for aquatic sports, a large Indoor swimming pool IOiTB feet, leave nothing ts b de sired for tbe upbuilding of the physical man. Free Rooms for Students over IT who are admlslbl to the Sophomore. Jualnr or Senior year af any collegiate course Hnome to rent to etudenu over IT who cannot qualify for tbeaa claaaaa. Catalogues Free Tha President solicits a personal Inspection of the Uni versity and Ite equipment on tbe part of parents, guardians and etudont. Th I nlverelty mar be reached hy tbe Lake Ktaore A Michigan Southern, the Orand Trunk, tbe V endalla. tbe Indiana. Illinois aV Iowa, and tha Michigan Central rail way, and the Interurban electric railway sf Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan. Address: THE REV. JOHN CAVANAUQH, CS.C, Dos SOOk NOTRB DAME. INDIANA. . SPHCIAL COURSES ClacutlSS) ParllasMstar La Artlstl Drawlag Practical Hschanlss Applied tlectrlclty Phcaegraptay Typewriting Mailt, Inetnimental an4 Vooat, TUgraphy Physlosl Caltsrs Jllfentvorth Military Academy Oldest and Urged Military School la thi Middle W( .t. Fnd for catalogue LEXINGTON. MO. Diamonds at a Bargain Private party In Omaha will sell at a barsa-ln a clustfr of rive diamonds, about "wo carats each, also a three aianv.nd ring i rarata each diamond a chance for someone to secure something- exquisite and far below stor prices This offer will be withdrawn after the 11th of S.ptember. Address "Owner" A-3U. Omaha . YflllR BOY'S PROGRESS 4r.Mi.tts much -io fct onmfnrt id bapfiD iim lo use our bo,. h.(... b'lugi the" pleueot. ,rDB.Ir...ilc.D.L.p with 'r;rfv t" tlxia even onorlunli o leera self r-atrol neinisln Imrm.-ticn end iwiilln of Uie ''2 Srder Thu bslld tne i,ll-B-lint. enl ehersj ell? cWbl. Hmni for b.sll A IP KEARNEY a1ILITH ACA0EMI. atAHHEt. Ull Omaha Trunk Factory Manufactures TRUKK8, TKAVEL1XG BAGS ud Bl'IT CAKES and ltelrs Trunks. Genuine MATTIAU Kt'lT CASES, leather bouatl, $3.50. 3.75, 94.00. 1209 Farnam St. G. A. LINDQUEST CO. MERCHANT TAILORS MAKE BEST CLOTHES pr ALX. iEI-ECTIOK HOW IS. j 286-23 raataai Black. 'Phwa IdSl. JIUUcath. sa4 Farwun Bis. leltseep. a. i IM'stU " 0NBSaSi MEN ANDWOMEHs uaCntara "' 1 " aweaS, . f ev mt Is la "!. ',r J si a. iiu r r H ias ssU so siaaeasj 1 1. I "f m w mb w- . eras m Mil 1 illMl I' uw, m