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    TTIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: JIOXDAT. AUGUST
107.
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FALL MARKET SEASON OPENS
Stk Shows Sarpriiei in Sheep,
r. 4 - jTf 1
zaeload or xlibis "at becosdI
Tens o( foal Black Fire a4 j
ls-ler-OI4 firings la HnlrH !
Dollars, W hl-h la Coaat4
ere4 Reaaarknble.
The markets ef the lift week In cVra'h
Orra) nay h looked upon at tb open
ing of the autarrnaJ season. At this nc--'n
tha hst arrad of r --f.u -'. a-J
'ep ra on th trArVet for kf.r and
the Intermediate, rra 5- are ce-signed to
the 1 e.l-r per. It La t! taMi alw) of
tha rnort Imjwinairt or ) cf th yar.
T fk h hfa-n rrai CTTr!
cra.-. ahfp t4 cattle TT. b'.(t h-ra
tinjn. J. S. C.rr an-l U W. Ar.irvh.
r-av -aJt.tM pro.tb- nlri Cwrra
aa Wrir.n-r ar.i th pr1; for
-vl atuff w-rt aaris. On Thtiradaj
an r".rd fr carloai k-t m brki by
te aaJ cf an rt;r raxloa4 of mr at
II? p-r ria4. On of th nrt tam of
roal-black mar-, i r,d rear old. orer
aoM in South Omaha wctiI to the Black
Uil!a Brearlr.a: rcrat-Mr at l. FVr 4raft
aotmal til a-n. remarkable tat. All
'" oflerf-J founl a raJy ai and tha
rrd are prarticalir f'-J'I of horae.
Fr4frt Are Birlaf.
T fcea7 rcn cf laj Monday 1 the
rattle rr.aritet farceJ a break of W to
IS certa. an4 ccnenuer.tlj- the ahlpmenH
fll off Curir.j the ba'ance of the welc
On the ether ha-.d. tire brrak attrarled a
lxr number of feejr d'uintt the lart
Jiaif of the k. Prct rallied and the
yards were cleared yeavrday l rood ts
ur. One of the bet rile of the w-k
fjr feedra a repartel br Taar Broa.
A I'-t of hlte-f-e-1 rt-jf. SO heal. LrS
rounds, fine quality, carted by W. L. Aari
fcrook cf Crawford, aold at El etrai.t.
TV.ia t-rtce la coBtidered by all the cort
mlaon men aa a pretty narrow mart in
to tr.atrre a prrSt. but the quality of the
t-anch cnr.ak'ered, there ' a arnod chance
t tern tbera fn eirWy aya and cotritnacd
- r f ' rv .VI -r- a.
Practlcany no cattle were carried otet yes
terday and the yards were-early deserted
aud clf-ar of stock. The commlsVn mn
lock for brisk aalea asd good runs Monday.
ee rllara for Feeder Laaawa.
In tha sheep market there was a decided
falltna; off In the number of?ered In any
claaa. Monday, when a fair run waa looked
for tha Umi .war re crammed with btryets
cf the feedw Tarletlea. only 1 were tn
sight. A sharp competition prevailed and
tha prices roao aimoat to a fabulous f.rare.
As hlrh as 17 per hundred was paid for
che'lea feeder lambs. TTse run of sheep and
lambs remained low all the week and the
iarers were rarer. Esturdsy only were
on sale, and theae were mapped up by
killers. Durlr.r the tame week of lart year
ever ' t arV-e as many sheen were offered.
The hir runa of aheep are expected In
SHember. It Is hard to tlrure how feeders
of sheep can make ar?y irreat proft at the
prevailir.r prtcea. The n!y hope Is that,
pr.oea remain ir.f abot:t the same, the profit
. will come thrrjeh the added flesh. None
cf th.e hlx sheep barona of the west hare
sent constrnroents to this market but they
rr.sy berln soon. It Is believed by many
of the commission men that the rurplos tn
" sheep for the marketa Is to be kept small.
The rarree are to be stocked much more
heavily ax J the local buying in tbe grazing
landa la cor.ru7r.lrc far more this year than
V,rlTXT0 CF THE ANTE-ROOM
week the sheep hotms were cleared
thfln
two hours after the narket opened. Mary
buyers ar looked for dirlag tbe preaent
week.
Ilaara are Slasr.
Tbe hog market, in contrast with the
other stock, haa been slow, and tbe con-
iua'n" u-.-n-u mr. .
have fallen e-tT ah'ot 1 to 15 certs d
the week. .The year's rtstlstics aho'
!erae In the r.urr.b;r olf'red on
market, cf 13.0-4- The sheep cons!
have -dw-reaavt-d this year to date 1 91
This I. s'. rht and may be made np to threa
or for Sys. The fer. market may
never exceed lart )at i sales. The cattle ;
. .. . . . 1 .k. 1 .
to the tre figure of i:.55T. Tbe horse ;
aaies nave prea larger tun ever, vniauia
U the greatest market for western animals!
In the T. nited Slates The following table j
. i.-m .U wn-nart arlth K-
- w
last I ear
Cattle.
last week 3 T
Previous week 3S
ame week last year.. 1.3
n rv.
35. S! tl.ffiO
r ci
Announcemesta. wedding stationery and
calling cards, blank book and magazine
binding. 'Pbona Doug. 1M A- L Root. Ina.
Avoid Substitutes get what you ask for.
A. B. Hubertnann. years at soul beast
corner l!th i.d Douglas. St years direct
diamond Importer, sold at import prloaa.
, S, 4 a a -Mora tvaoara)
Fer SUUT.6AI8 ui CISC PICWJ
Ak Your Deaier for "Hd-Jer"
Ereaers, or Write Us
IJEIDER HFC CO,
Ktra af ail kaaas at Caaaas, latm Baa
Daot. St. CAttOU, IOWA.
HOTELS AND SUMUER RESORTS !
JSrt
TXT TD
Hofcl Kupper
llth -S atoOsa,
, KANSAS CITY. MO.
I gave SThoyutir IKstrict.
sw all lis Ti-aavara.
SOU havtifBl aBa.
lt innu katka.
let . colt sraaar ta 3 rnsni.
;'.wi Icahy. aavrsora.
Yauavaocs ii ry is sai
aVu CaJa. rrf ac Cvlstava.
SI to S2.S0 Per Day
E g-i otia a alavaw
kimt-eiS6Y E9TTL CI.
7. AV SaTaVOaT. atgx.
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'LETTERS frcmjee readersnews FROM OMAHA SUBLRBS
i Rev. Jh Slbert Willisana Dlariun
the Color Mae la C rlaf
Con'r r.Hr on Htt t-r!. rritel
wn !-a;:b'y n om s d of f paper
or'y. wt. film anj a1dr-s srr-eno-d-On
reu-n rif will rot be printed
I 'H cr'T-bittc-na ert'.i net be re
turned, letters ea iT.C r words
wt:i ba isJKt to heirg cut dwn at
the d ecr-t kiti cf the ed'tor. P:blKw-
tl-i cf view, cf corresrin'1erts
eot commit Tbe Bee to the'r endorse
ment. Calar Mae la Crlsa.
OMAHA. Aug. 3. -To tbe Editor of The
Be: In nr wl letter concerning th
Clark reprieve I did r.ot urge It upon the
FT una of the criminal mlnr B-.-
",orn mistaken.y Implies. I said
r..ri aooui eitrr man color in my lei- 1
ter, for t do not tfclrk that co'or ahould
tare anytMr whatever to do with th
queatioa. and If liror. i-jdM ( i
error m of the aterr.Jr Ir-patjl.
mu X
wotJld not hate. But. tmfortur.a:elr. men
of h:a enh'aa-d character are rare, and
rir.ee popular prejudice or paaalon doea
not take Into Impartial conrUeratkm the
circumataocea" of race ar.d color. It rr.jat
be conceded that rao and color do enter
Into theae q-jet!ona. It i becauae of th".
widely pre ra lent rptrlt of prejudsca that the
colored man !a conatatly con fronting;, con
atantly com hat low. that makee htm ao qnlrk
to bel-era that ba It not retttef a aquare
deaL
Knowir.,- the prera!llr; aentimerit. acc-oa-tonsed
to diacrtmlnatlon npon tha riBht
hand acd upon the left, when be coo
rtantly aeea eourta findlna; itenuat'ni
cirenmatancea"' In the caae cf one clasa of i Hollow on Thuraday by Mra. Joeeph Pol
cSUcena where the crlraea are Identical, i ear.
and no eitenuatlr.c eircumat ancea In the j Mr. and Mr Wtll'am B Shirley and
, .k. . ,. , "on Prank, of Harttnra. Seb . were the
caae cf the other claaa, ! It to be wondered , m,t fcr s.UTiT of Mr. and Mra. P. J.
at U-at the tbourhtf Jl colored man drawa j Barr.
hi own concluscna? If crime and crlm- j t., rnerr.be'- cf the Wo! Dell club were
Irala were cc-n;are-3 1 rartiallT without ! entealred woedy aftem-wi be Mra.
. v , , . v. , . I
trai -ire ra enemy ire co:orea r.oe
la the crlmlr.al nerro" Thla oft-qooted
exprlon rrorea that there la a "'color i
Hr-e-- tn rrlme. Tithr i:i-:arr.a bears '
i ,n. .J. v. ,
j
A hlf cr"mifal Inflrtf M rm at a I
aj wag I IW J rt IW I 1TIT la ? vW H- Plil
5 "I,?-Cr!ralr'" m?I'JluJr I
tT) i.ja own race in par-jCTj:ar rrrner i
than he ir.fict. n lr t :arar.-l
and Juat beau h tt a "niaTrer " IX , I
untuan. unfair, of conrae. Bjt It counts
the upward atmagle cf colored men arainst
tr.e race prejudice and Injustice with whleh
the most uprtrr.1. lntellrest DerTo haa to
c-cctend-
It la becavae of this urjart dlstinctloa
that Is made that compels the colored man
to be on the alert arair. at injustice. If It
were not for thla fact, and Ita constant
ernpfcsrutir.ar by the press !n Invariably
callir.r attention to the man's race Is
persons accused of crime, where the ac
cused la a nerro. thla sensitiveness npon
tha part of my people w-ould not eilst.
I ara In accord with almost every state
ment In Father Williams" letter, bjt It la
abaolutehy Impoaalble fcr him to look at this
creation exactly as I do. He does not be
lieve that the constituted authorities of the
state are at all swayed by the race preju
dice which he admits exists and which, be
hates with all tbe intensity cf his noble
rature. Upon the contrary. I believe thai
this baneful lnfluance, unconsciously In
most cases, because I believe the average
man wants to be fair and wouVJ not con
sciously be unjust, warps tbe Jjdrment
aometlmes of even toe constituted authori
ties cf the state.
JOHN ALBERT WIIXJAMS.
H.
airata4t Gsieat f Hattar f
Maderat Wava4Beai Caiaa Ha
Faai4esV.
H. Scboens-.adt cf Chicaro. who Has
; Visiting at tr.e home ct his fnrri-1. Joseph
tire am. .xor.n ivrny.jun mrri. wu
. ,lrtrfT air.p, Mr-dem Wornlrnen of
gold-headed cane. 6xt-oce rw members
lTLV fZ.Z vV .7
al delhered er M.tw
laahlrnan. Juage gutton. S-jprerne Orgaaer
Pa'rih E. Johnson and Btate leputy Hai
Kester of Lincoln and District
y Head Consul C. H T. R:e:m.
Laidlew af the Grssl Araay.
The next regular meeting of Garfield
1 Cs.V.a 1 af-intr lA t Sa tatrlla 1ft Pt
1 Circle 0. 11 Wl-l M e-l rTOr -i-f-c.r.
, r rvoy no mr.jr t - ui
1 dar evenina 'nest
i teenth and Farnam atreeta.
I'alsa Veterams' falaa.
The
damtn
Captain
fhiia far.
Tb committee on arrangement
imii nnished all the nlaas for the
haa
meeting to be beld Wednesday evening at
Myrtle halL
Waodaaoai Circle.
Alpha grow No. 1 will give an open
meeting la Myrtle hall Tueaday evening
Addresses will be deltverd by tn auprem
cflicers. to ba followed by a musical pro
gram, games, dancing and refreshment.
Eaitera tr.
Tu sneanbrr of Veata chapter No. have
beew Invited to attead a basket picnic srrtli
rvn uinoun ru.An - v i
I -a 'a wiil kav the Webste street station
tl I . TO.
SEW' TOBIa. CtNEBAL
M1RKET
La4 -
Qas-tatla
i of th Day th
laar Coaaamodlttew.
NEW TORK. Aug. M -FIXH R-Receipta.
lit bbla.; expona. o4.. ainn E
but QUet .J . .
Kr-AT Keoetpas. w w
t K., ftnot firm: No. X red. Ke
'elevator, and Vv. f. - b-. adoal; No. I
northern. Dulath, H !" . I. o. o. anoai
j No. X bard srinier. s. I- o- b-. anoat-
i After a ooor opening wneat turned suJ-
i oeeily atnng today and advanced over a
j OMily strong looaj .i . i
i cent per b-shel on bullish STWig
jcrop Dew coupled with a big comr
1 bot.se demand. Late r!ing leti
r??:.
- L.' s.
5vc. ckd at .c: December. St 1-!
1 toV closes at ..;: Jaay, i:nti1.
j cked at ll-V
1 .uv- i.MiTa& KtTX hu exnorta. XT nt
( bu. erpet, line; a. w. .nu
I fete, . o hu. afloat; No. t whit ; No. i
' rr. . . A w ..-t TV. Ant ww
; ve'.Miw. S'lac. f. o. h . afloat. The optarax
I market wa strorer on light or7ewes and
i cKaara c .
I CV; liecensber aaHbs-c cVjaw-d at Tc;
mixed. J to t Iba . tic:
bu. fc-y-o. firm
i natural while. to lh-. 9c; ciippco
'. wc'.ie. X to lb.. CTHe.oc.
Cof FEB Steady: No. I Rio. c: So.
I Banto. TSc-
, aijLjL&aLa Steady; New Orleans. STQ
' av.-
' BtTTTXR Firmer: receipt a. S.X3 pounds
tj speCaia gradrs acorlng ever Ki.
extra. Ztc. tr.:rd t traca, Sj
CHEESC-Flssn.
uach.anged;
rsceipta.
i .) pour
Ei1I1rm: receipta. S.C3 4aea: west
em nrst. 1 S-'- V . soavia. lT,air,
1 hll LTRT-Alne. weak: wea"ers rtlek-
t lie; fx w'. lie; turkey lar. Dressed
t : western toilers. lr; turners.
:4jlr; fowl. lsg-V-.
Vwaw Fs4 aaui Staisotrs TaaaU
; are the a. Oet Burnett's; take tvs risks.
unTig ; America, at its ball last tflir night. : Iunaee scnoi. 11 is roir.-i o. 7-.a:i -in- oaugr.ter i!alge birthday ar.r..versary.
ar a j It was the tentn anniversary 01 tnis rap. o-n ani 1 " " " " . ,1. ,yl Mrs. John Paul. Mrs. Arthur Petrte cf
,v-wr.rn .Mr. rvnwmc 10rrr.fr.) a-i n- ... ...... " " 1 Omn. a.1 Mra. Frank Bliss of South
! itom"- '"' i- . " T s . : oiril.a were guests of Mrs. h C. Hodder.
1M armuai xim wi - - Tr-e resMenta or trunoee reel erreat svm- 1 Be'.tv Hansen, left b. Uniutit nxirr . UOB wnjcn is mmntii u
P5"" If- 'PJL "-JSTcfJ TsTvl. rthir for George Schretvee. who has made for a visit w.h frmd. .ad reU Ives In followed. W. C. Lmbert has r.v, "n" '' IM
Ing at Krog rrsi. Cart eld cvcie N o. IL , horr,. for many years tn the neighbor- Ihr western part of the state ' . , v.. I
Ladle of tbe brand Army, held tta annuaj ,n u tlKmt mmhf .Bi ' ? 7,?- . ,..,!" c?1!liCa h,t MKJoTn k ,r1 i M.ss J-ssie Darl.rg and her mother cf
parnle at tbe aaane plaoa and the paorile su rmTlf4 cirlsens A d-roted father to M?zZ:??wT , f . ,rJ I i right to the contract ortll it Is positively .v.rra who have been the guea's of Mrs
1. Vn larreV:!-: rm'.h.flJnl, T '&?7&& U -ter.is are Ir.ferior cr Grah.rn tor a week, tare returned
the proceed of thajl. KSHK TTi. G ft' Mr A. J. C.u-
Fr..ev.a, ta... . j Jfi? yl aVn M I U-of f! NhL U he 'derThVd the S "J? eSSi
campaign for new member tor on- una. sne; nia roena. sna acquatnt- 77;-,,-' , --' T. ,71 hottt mee-tmr be had atteoCed so far in Thursday.
lodare No. Ill continue wit vigor, ance reel certain no aci or conscious care- I " . " , , - i - . . .. ... . t .
Jotnaona tm la aoroewnai amrao mnenon nia prr vu rr,e cavaae wir. w.". i , - . ' - . .-''- "VUr;;;. . " .7 7. V.TV
.Gocd Bosdi Topic of latere it tt
; Happy Hollow.
SFECixrH or raw ketd is laid
I
jlirmrk of -cnl Canee General
j Flrry Aam Wm FalWa
Pane Rail at Fler-
Dan4rr-
M:a Ge-re Hoaglar.3 has rei-.rr.ed to
! Ke-osh
Wi
I Mr. C.
v.
Bowlby I at horn from an
.extend - d trip lo Kttiui City
Mr John H Hate Y returned from a
ten day trip to Monarch. Colo,
M A!"-e ar,d Fl'a Marall are har-
,T del aMf jl outlr tn Coiorado.
B'rdie TreMlcnck returned from a nit
! tn weatera brafka on Thuraday.
I Gl,n, .,, ..f MontceliA. ha. beer.
(the aeat for aonva km of fca vncle. R.
! C. IV. era.
Xin Jee Lanr!r of Omaha n the
t-Jet for the day en Toeaday of Mra- H.
H. Iemere.
Mr. Lo'jla Borarhei-n te at home aara.n
after aereral months In Sweden and othrr
European count rsea.
The Mlaaiocary aocletr of the Dundee
Presbyterian church met Friday afternoon
with Mra. J. M. Dow.
Mra R. R Ef'.'jmr of Araphoe. Neb,
haa returned kome after twa weeka' r!tt
rui Mra. A. H. Palmer.
Lucy Harte and Wn'.iira Harta retained
from Elk horn on Tueaday. where they ha
apect a week with'thetr unc.e. Mr. DrexeL
Mra. Httrr B. Lemere wa the Dtsndee
e-i of a J-mcheon rartr riven at Har-pv
L Corre:i at her home. r.S Chlcaro
t f rntrr fM ,,.,. r15..
T;: Trjeadar erenlna Mr. acd Mra. Clem-
Or.aae er.tertalned V . H Wheeler ana
Lraen.
Mrs. Darls. who haa r n rraktr her
'.home for -rr.e t.n-.e wth her dauahter.
, . w w n . i .
Ctv fr.r- a la t
r IT D. Pa. and f.r,,lr hare moved
, --- . . , , v
Into the ho-.e on Caa ar.d rorty-echth
tr11 xaped by
Messrs. Har-
bach and Hall
Happy Hollow dtb win have two Laiies'
days in future. Tuescar and Thuradav,
and there is talk of keeping the club open
throurh the winter.
Krs. W. P Curtis returned on Monday
from a dehahlf.il visit In Colorado acd a
few days sreTit In Ful'erton with her
l mather. Mra. Pu"er.
The Dundee Presbyterian church has
called to be Us pastor Rev Henry Qnlok-
enden of Ijewtston. Mont. The ssion met
on Wednesday and tssjed the formal call.
Mr P. J. Barr entertalr.el about twenty
Dur.dW women Wedresdav afternoon f'-r
hr ruests. Mr? H. E. MeCandlls of La
favette. lad-, arid Mra. Lester Barr cf
Chicago.
Min CareT G CoeT. who has been the
r-esi of her a jet. Mrs D. l Johnsan. left
on Tuesday for a r'jit ta the York cha-i-tauQua
before returning to her home 'n
St. Paul. Nelv
Mr. and Mrs- Nathan Merriara enter
tained at the Cojr.try club on Tue4ay
eve-i'.r.r for Mra. Heiry C- Var Gien.
Dr. and Mrs. Henrv R Lemere, Mrs. Win
MflUrd acd Mlas Merrtam.
' After a hay rii party riven Thursday
1 evening bv M'ss Jneeph'ne Franer in
honor of the A'pha Phil visitors. Mas Ma
bel Ber.aon entertained the party at a
dance at Happy HoBow club.
A party of Omaha and D-indee women
biurhir.g together at the Harpv Hallow
cluh on Thursdav cwjrlsted of Mes'James
T. L. Combs J. O. Teiser. Charles Trim
ble. Charlea Talma ge. Towle. Cole, John
Roaa. Jr.. and M. F. Ftiakhouser.
At dinner en Saturday -evening last at
the Happy Hollow club. Mr. and Mra. tv.
L. Selby and Mr. and Mra E. A. Eena-n
the r js a of Mr and Mr. A T.
Anstm. se.d with Mr and Mrs. C. O Ta1-
mage were Mr. ana Jlrs. j. v. leiaer.
r"ntnt Rikr of Council Klffs. who Is
, s-jpVrvlsjr and promoter of good roada In
; Iowa. r-a. made about three blocks of road,
! es a specimen. Trr.m nappy mcuow 11 ire
ji:Ur enteT'ta'cd about forty Omaha ar.4
".'n. 'r..T '2
, J, whT V7. rZZWy
. , rmah.a. and the"r aruesi. M-
1 - n... . v- - - - - - uw..
, r. unir. Ta
! a picnic rut per Thursday even'rg. tha ta-
i bles on the lawn hsnr.g an elective jc-
i oration of gokier.glcw and garden f-owers.
- . a ' a . w M r a 1 i
The partv was in the nature rf a familr
Huribut of Mootclair. N J . parents cf
Mrs. Perrv; the M'-e. Finn and V'T
Hurlbut of Feda!'a.Mo : Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce M-CulWh and children of Pouth
1 C. . . . i .v -
j Omaha. Dr. and Mra J. J. Lairpe and the j
caused tbe death of a Utile girl.
Bellevwo.
Harry NtcLol ba been on th rick
tb last week-
Mr. Holdrldge of Kearney was In loan
last Wednesday.
Mr McDowell of Lyons wa vlaititr
relative her last wee.
Mrs. Ch.rle McLaa to rtaititg with
fneoda in Lincoln ifcis we
Little Rayen Tyler la recovering frona a
severe attack ot umrrr grip.
:' Mr e-iorrs entertained a number of her
I old friends at luncheon Saturday.
n -
j Mr Charlea Plank of Elgin is visiting
, S-icrr, entertained a
I her partsit. Mr. aad Mra. McDermott-
j xn. Peters of Springfield was In town one
day last week, on bia way to P.attamouth.
1 Fifteen or twenty poop! from Bellevus "
i artenrVd tr,e old settiera picnic at iSpnng-
J field ThurxUy. "
Mr J. N. Arthur ha be a vtsrtor at
' ,fce home of her a.atec
.few days last week.
Mra. 8. Wr-lgt.t, a
i M
I Mr. Whims and wife of Loa Ar.reiea
CaL. have been vialig with Mr. Whims
i r
. Th families of Dr. Wilcox and B B
' Corrta are entertaining Thomas Ry.ha.-.
t of Saa Joe. CaL. thia week. )
I Itirtow. D. C.. are visiGr.g wTth Mr7
! Ttompscn s father. Mr. J. Q. Cos
v.-u. l.tlMt,, ... - .1
, ---- - . --- id ir.e
ex-am-ration at the I a ion PaclAc
ouarters ard will aow h in , 1
' --"- .
Lyle Wadsworth. Willi -n Martin. Field
'rm - ' . utvit ; a-m are with
' the party camping at Clark a la iy,
wM-k
week.
j yfit F t ih D-nett
who haa ten tea
. ir.g in wion. iii rc-r in last two years,
, p4, accepted a po.tka la the South Omaha
W " Mad son. was In town Last
week kx'.ng for a recdenr On aa-nini
of th educatxftal adrantage ha haa de
oded to snake his hoax hers, for tha next
few years, at least.
Mr W. IL Dartdsoa of SprlngAeld. who
was taken sick while here attending tia
assembly ajvl ta sfnoe baew at th Isaman-
uri hoet-ital la Omaha,
1 to return to hr home.
rll aooa he at
The acany frleada of Mia Marie
wiil be g ad to hear that her coaxjlrtoa is
reported fa"orabl Me Covert wa oper
ates upoa fir areer-dc-tt1a at the South
Omaha hospital last weak.
M'sar Rachel and Vary Ferruana left
Relievo lat Saturday. Mia Figuaon
amea to Chadron. where .' will tawch
avert vtar and Mars tw la Graea
R'ver. Wv.. for aereral months' vtart,
" m AddW Oattery. one f W)in-ia
ralicga graduate, was reus a lug aid fxattvl-
ir here last ek Mis Cattery was
:,rtnrrdet of tre Nnth Ben l trtocia
'at vfar. fe w.n teaca Lat'.a a the
Sorloik -hjols next year.
Mrs Durtie re-urre-l to her h.me at
Ds Motns. la. Frvtay Mrs lurr is a
Ga-iaMer of Jms G-w and a m to en.--j
w'th him his t'nev-,fr!i h-rthdav. gi.i
a nrr.hr cf H fnends -a!d on h'm at
the horrve of ha da:cMr. M-a. JJt:
Peters, sr.. m hr-r.r of te eienv.
Vrs. G orge Kmet c rry . jch s-.e-p-Jed
when re rurr.d Urt W3niav
evenirs to fnd I t he-r;e full cf (rr.'
tr-d e-eahaors tat hal ath-ed durirg
her ibvrf to rv hr an oM-rah vn.l
rthiir svrpnee T- out-of-town us
were Mr. and Mrs W?odirJ Jar .an sn,1
Mr. Js-s Jire-jn e rrraha ard Ji;s
Nell Lerr of Scath O-ssha.
Craaaa.
Mrs. Lea-.rke hare
Mr and
Omaha.
TTVTd to
Mra CharW Ne'.ron sper.t t
he wk vis-
ltlng In F'.ahr.
A sen was born to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lamer
aux on Thuraday.
Mr. and Mra Shnemaker have returrjed
from a vls.t In I'nloa Neb
Mrs. W. G Harrlsor. of Blair is visiting
her mother. Mrs. J. McGwire.
Burt Csrshura rpnt s fw days visiting
h.ls s'ster. Mrs. G. W. Ftirbush.
Mr. and Mr J"hn Seele have rre for
a vi:t in Pprinre.U and Gr-tra
Walter Bnell has taken up h'.s new po
sition in Ttltr.age. Nrt. as druggirt.
William Taylor has returned from tha
west, where be went three weeks ag-i.
Mra Johir-o of Ch'-ago was a guest at
the home of Herman WulrT last week.
M sa Edith Chsdwell cf Kansas City la J
m g jsi m me ncir.e 01 v. w. .naawe;i.
Mrs. Her.ry Gravert and ch'Hrea have
returned to their home tn Missouri Valley.
'Mrs. Otto Arer has revirr.el fr?m a
two weeks' veH with r!at;vea in Llnccln.
Prof. J. M. Greer af Des Mirea m the
guest during tt.e ek ct Walter Cong
don, A number cf per--s from Benson took
In the reunion at Waterloo during the last
week
Mr. and Mra. Gua Wulf? have rr-.e for
a two weeks' stay at Colorado Springs,
Colo.
Miss Nell Howard Joined a carcpirg
crowd at M'saruri Valley two days of last
week.
Mr. ard Mrs. Tom Hull are vis. tine In
Iowa. They sreM the last week at the re
union. ir-s. A. J. S.nger cf Ashland is visjt'r.g
at the horse of her daughter. Mrs. Dr.
Leochr.tr.
Mrs. Ashley of Macedonia, la . has re
turned to her home af.er a vis.t with Mrs.
Wlil Cravtn.
Mr. and Mra. MtFarland were called to
Havelock on accourt of the death of tha
latter s mother.
Mr. ard Mrs Charles Savin ard chil
dren, of Odin. 111., are rues'.s at the borne
of a. L Thomas. .
I'tiict church sen-ices will be held this
evening at the Baptist church at p. m.
Every one if Invited.
Mrs. E H- Freemsn entertained at din
ner last Sunday everir.g. Covers were laid
for about e-.gr.t griests.
Mrs. John G'tascn has returned from a
two weeks' visit In Iowa. S.-.e waa ac
companied by her stner.
Mr. and Mra. J. M Degati ehtnained at
dinnr last S-jn5ay at the ?r home. Covers
were laid for ten gues'.s.
Madelme Horton ret'jmel home last
Saturday f-om a summer stnt with rel
atives at Bloom ir.rt on. IH.
The Methodist Episcopal Ladies' Aid so
ciety will gi.-e an ice cream social at the
church next Friday evening.
Ella Gravert. who was operaied on a
week ags fcr apn!iclr.s at Iar.manul
hospital, has returned heme.
Mr. and Mra. William Zimmerman enter
tained in honor of Vra. Jmes. who is the
guest of her sister. Mrs. Davis.
Mr. and Mra. B. F. Gillum visited aVith
Mr. and Mrs. Linn McGuire last week
while on their way to the east.
Mrs. J. V. Rlchi-v of Chicago and Mrs
L. L. Lees of Fremont were guests dar
ing the week at the Norton home.
The Prehvter.an Ladies' Aid society will j
Mrs. Rea next -Thrr-isy afternoon.
Pricc'.(l John Ppeedie took part in the
prc-graxa J u aMgiaa Caxtcty Teacaers
iortr.cie, held In' tnrH last week-
Mjss Ines G-otU--ran of Omaha and Mr.
1 Tar. raiimire 01 Jrer.a. eo were guests
of Mra P. Parkir.a fiurlr.g th.t week.
t Tl Lutheran Lad es Aid society will
' S";ve a social next Wednelay afternoon
, l tfca horns of Mrs. John Sorenson.
j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison er.tcrtiined
last Monday evening
in honor cf the.r
Tie Methodist
idles' Aid socly met
at the home of
Mrs. John Nob-.- last
1 Weoieav .r-Vrrl. I.unrh waa aerV
1 "
i John H. MrGuire cf Benson was electel
la. .w ...--i . r 1.-
Count v Veterans a-.a!ion at i r-
i George gnell. who was svere'y Snured
aoout the shoulder and rjjlit arm a weekist.cn as have t:-a up ii !-: un avenue icr
, Ago by the falilng of a bu.iding. Is restir.g I i,,; three vears. Ti e meeting sti
, w,i at an Oouu hcp;taL
Mr
and Mra E. C. HIder entertained a
e party last week in ton
or or Mra.
H HunttrrtDn. Aroor.g i.ios- treaent were
) Vr aiwi lit, r t,,--., ' rA v. .
i H Pace of Couwj B'ual
! - " "-&un" J iJ.uas-
t.a bv I.., n TZL iia ZlTlr j
paatea by Car niece. M:sse Mamie and
The merrhr. of the choir of the Lutheran I ,a ot XY P,Un
j church, led by Mr Bertha Grosa. gar an hid ' the National Construction company,
j Ice cream social last Wednesdsy evening S..me little division of opinion was nMioe
list at the home of Mr. and Mr P. A Sax- ! .... Tv. . e .v r a u. 1
I man. A abort mcslcal pr-frara waa gtven.
. l', w ll go to choir fund
I Th funeral servtres of B. L. Child.
i . ' i :-roay mora:ng a nia
: wno awsi last Thursdav morninar at hia
j i'rtJ'Ifi If j "J??
j interment was at Fo whrValr
ChUda was buried last December. Th
? funeral services were conduted by Rev.
(Mr Fandre of Omaha and R-r Vr K -
.c' ,rT memr-rs cf Woodmen
' t ii,-,f '"T KrMat Th". er.
, Bua) beaut:? ji flcral oSennga.
ler or eer.aon. tt memhrs cf W oodmen
Mrs. F. Harold Reyaolis is in Hermit,
Neb. visiting friends for a we k.
i , Mtu TUS, U at Un
fr. frie-u for th last two we
.-Hi- i. Cw?'.1 Uitir.g
Miss Mattie Tucker la at Lincoln vUit-
l.
.e.aliv.a
In De Moines. law, for a coup.e it wee.
T. E. Price, sr.. is erecting two new
reedences across from the city tall for
rental psrpoae.
Mis Prudence Tracy, with a party f
Omaha fries, held a olenic at tveiWvMa
I Saturday afternoon-
Mr. and Mra. McLan are at ':-rnr after
sper.dicg t;.e greater part cf tne" sum-
I mer in uacojn. ra.
j Mr. and Mr W. E. Taylor are at Shea-
- """ - ". lua
i tor a cup:e oi weeks.
I .. ......
" - iwnut. employed in the head
' nnaMatra a a-
iurlT.ston. is takinc
lOup.e of weeks vaca'.voa.
Tb Fucday i'ti children of the
Presojtenan church fceid their aci ii
pKoic at HicKOD para Saturdar.
Mrs. Pcpe aid children of Oakland. Ia.
ar i.-re fr a few days v-.s:t:a: Mr.
Pope a parent. Mr. and Mr J. E. Lewry.
W. F. Curley. prim-ic-al of t.-.e P&rvc
echol. smved from Gretr-a last Saturiay.
where te has sent the sjn.rrr with tis
foika.
The Floreswe Canning factory starts Moa
dsy morning pulling up toTr.atoes A good
crop is ia .. t if favoratMe weather ra
linjBt Miss Amelia Griffin, who has be.a
speavliisg a eoople ef montna visiting rl
atives at pierr. S. D. returned hour
last Friday.
The railway company la putting up a
woven wire fence on each svie of taeir
track In the vicinity of Florence and up
to me city limit
Theodore W. McCiure. proprietor of Me
Clure s grocery stor and wife renr-i. 1
froan Colorado putnia Tuesday evening.
M r M?Clur ha tea there th Ual I aa
weeks, tskinc lacatioo and rest M. s.
Mn-' .r na been La Coiorau tit tk last
anoath.
Enough to stretch one-third the way around the world. This
represents the quantity of blue ribbon used by the Pabst
rSfvTl Brevin? Com Dan v of Milwaukee
x.-
-, . m
9:
bottle
xV
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if
. . V -" i. a"! 'S; T 7. 'i
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5 P
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
West Side ImprovemeBt Club Bis
. . canes Paring Question- .
js KQ KDOD TO KiiCXJX UiJ-AY5'"io cariooatea who rave
j
jCoaarilasesi blveai ta I aaeraiaaau
There WsaU Be oaartklac Doing j
If They Peraaltte4 Matter to j
Get la a Taacle. '
. . .... v.it .
The West Sde Irr.provem'r.t c.-b fce.d a
meetir.g laft ever..cg fui! of ginger ana
spirit, over the prospective contracts foi
the par,a, of We Q .treat. Tbe r-
Genu CI me wet, i.ie vn-.-n
rto. v intrMw-1 in the toiroveraerA
. Tr'M OI mJ l-re "' u
I ir R K ;nr.. At ti.e
! presided over ty B. S- E;airican.
.rut a enmwiill. waa a T ! Tt f1 to w ait on
i "
th council at its mee.:r.g Mccday evening.
, . . ,v
"'" " 1 7
. .v.,.,,1.1 K aarar.d to -the loa-ct
! W"-' -nd do-tful lit ra-
- ... . . . ..
I : a i course
, . . ,:, .
j however, as to convlnr t e coanc. me
' present that the westMers will stand for
no tnrw4rtiT-a- THer will have tbeir
; no temponxtng. i r.ey
wishes or they will retaliate with Interest.
I Frank O'NieL secretary of the Colored
' Mn s RepuMicaa clib of this city. In-
A,i- tka aiarat'on that cer-
d nmp, T ,h ' w"
' I" 11 -...u, UUiu,.s
t-a
; aortal
w.,,v,
j bought
tour at the cliib-room Friday was
with money donated by republican
effice-aeekers cr sent to the club by these
men.
-Not a cent of money has been giren this
Use-ALLEO'S F00TEfi
rTX A powder to
Annual sales
If- - VsLiJr spurious subftitctes li
r'?AT--1-'-''f7 tL8 deslersi lsrgtr
t 'tl - v-" offered a substitute or
1 II Foot-1--, and infciat nw
-Enae,
Is s Pikck,
lias JUlaa Fswt-Ekte."
6. 14 by 3 Irirps evervwhere for tS ceata. For FEFX Trial package;, also Fra
FOOT-EASE hAMTAKY COBS-PAD. a new iaveartioa, sAlre Ain 8. Oharted,
lune IPLioJboEii
O aV as- ,
year. About six inches of this blue ribbon is
stamped in gold with the words "Guaranteed
Perfect" and wrapped around the neck of each
of
a id
lueRiobon.
The Beer of Quality
Some idea of the popularity of this famous
brew may be gathered from the size of this
order for blue ribbon labels.
The blue ribbon is the mark of excellence
and is used onlyon Pabst Blue Ribbon. It
is the makers pledge of quality and your
guaranty, of purity.
When you order beer, insist upon
having Pabst Blue Ribbon: You
can recognize the bottle by the blue
ribbon fastened to its neck, as
shown in the illustration.
Made by Pabst at Milwaukee
And Bottled only at the Brewery.
Pafcet Brewing Co.,
1S07 Lei yen worth St.. Omaha.
Phoae- Don-! "5.
club, nor a drp of beer, by a republican
candidate."" said Ccronel O'NieL "Nor was
there any garcblicg at this place, as that
paper said."
It was the democratic organ which made
the odious accusation. Colonel O Nsel
wishes to make his statement to -iear the
good naxe of his club and also those cf
been dragged
j mto'thia alalr.
Made City Uawaiav.
Glynn Transfer Co. TL So. Omaha X.
Dan Hlnchei has gone to llwfoa, Neb.,
far a few cays' visit.
Jetter s GoH Top Beer delivered to all
pans of tbe city. Telephone No. a.
M-a J. Pauia ki. Thirteenth
ar.d M
- "tt" w w .iv . f ui.
WI,.mrd nXurr (W,r fro:n
B r.:i to her parents in Musk.gr okX
Anhjr Curtia has recenUy moVed teto
U:s new residence at Tirtecna and N
T- Kolf tourcinntof th SsuiJi Onha 1
Country e'nb
iii w -. ljt-i wmmjt on ine
; Mrs. W. 8. Ptah,! of Chicago Is the guest
ci Mr. ar.d Hit Samuel Gosney. she wt::
. be la t;e city two weeks or more.
i Mrs. Eleanor Cuming and rrand3aurtitr
Carrie Cuxlr-g. nave returned (rra
iu.1 of arx ks at PUiniew, Neb.
Paul McDonald, an employe in the o3-
--y"-'--" v.u-
lre .L. ! S coma-
-Jie on a sbort visit to Kanaaa Ciiv.
T. A. Ersk ne of Prairie City, and J. F.
' Ro-arman of Walnut la rr.
; . . - . -
Miss Lads ra honor of Miss Edith Dennis,
who is to be married Wednesday.
-Ed tVeber was taken in charge by t
Jjvenile authoritiea for abetting a de
linquent child. His trial was before Jjdge
K.axi- yetierda) afternoon.
Miss Maud Johnson and Miss Mildred
Modiacd of Hsrvard are the aruewts of Mis
lorena and Gold) Johnson, both of whom
have recently returned from their summer I
vacatkn
Th.e death of Elsworth H. Gaw. aged XV.
of C3 North Twenty-eccnd etreet. oc-
curred yesterday morning. Tlphotd fever
wss the cause. Th family are strangers
in the city.
Mr. Jame Philip of Omaha entertained
a tarty last Wednesday at her summer
collage at Lake Maaaw Amorg th
gjests e.i-1r,g the outtrg were Mr R.
E Schindei. M.sstn Smith and Carpenter.
be thfuten into tbe tLoes. Tour fet
urn una, no, ami gv tirvu twuT. xi vou uare ncaing, smknirg
feet, try An's Foot-1 js. a. It rests tLe fet ssd taalesi new or
tiht shoe easy ; slvar use it to Bre&k in New Shoe. It cores
rwcvUco, Lot, sweating feet, blisters, ingrowing eaJs snd caJIous
spots. Iieli-Te corr-s svnd buiiou of all psin tvod gives Best
and Corufart. It cures wLile jou wait. Ve Lsra over thirty
tLouaarid testimonials. Try it to-day. Sold by sll Druggist
ercrrwhere 2.5 eezt. Doa't svecvpt set stibctitute for Allen's
Foot-Esse. Trial prvcLape FREE. Ad"irn, Allen 8. Olnisted,
Le R-jt, X. T. Enropeaui Branch Office, Fetrborough, F-cglsnd.
llARMTIUP usce hm.(r imiUtioiia. Scxlres of
w V iaLlvlN JLlTl vJ worthless imitAtions sre sometirres
offered for sale. Jnsist upon Lkiinif Allen's Foot-Ee. The
OrurLuJ powder for tha feet, Twelve Teaxrs before the public.
over . two mill ion pacLke. Do
claurnea to be jum ss good.
'er prott otLerwiae you would never be
or Allen's Foot-Ejva Ark for Allen's
end infeist nrn LsviEj; it.
Bemeniber, AllfciiVFoot-EAA is sold crJy in US cent pscksvges
beairing jellow lkbel with our trade mark and fac-gimn sLg&stnre
during: the past
V
x
3 4
a b
Mwdames Charles Mtrtn. 8 B. Christie,
Earl Brown. Frar.at Mockler. Howard Hey
man and J. H- Berry.
A vaudeville program of varied num
bers, sana stunts and songs, alone with
some artistic dancir.r. will t" g-.ven by
the raembers of the fioutri Omaha Country
chob on the rsi!")g of tVeptemheT S. Among
trie head-llnees will be found Franria Tan.
ner. A dell Dana. L. C. Gibson. John Tan
ner. Dan Rnger. Bruce McCuiWh. W.
W. Fitter. MtDsniels. Heffner. Frr.ncisco
and others. A great treat Is vouchaafoi
f-'r those who are fertunate enoug i to at
tend. Ch.arlea IL wanson was struck by tha
swthbeund Interurban car at Twnty
fourth and P street He lives In Parry
county ani wea driving home a a wagon.
He fsieo: to get out or tr.e way vf tha
I car. which was in chare e of Fred Patter.
i m n ana ja. si. r..rj nm w uti was oe
molifhed He recvl severe bruises and
j s fir,t th.nught a .fracture cf the
T?":w.,1 "fi"
"tal a carrt for by dV KoVng.
was able to return home last eight.
Never Merer
Waa
Travel So Ckeas.
Jamestown exposition. 135.
Boston and return (certain dates), S3. 74,
Deadwood and return. S1L3.
Ft. Paul and return. IH SO.
Toronto and return. S3S1.
Hundred of other points. Information a
pleas ure.
THE NORTHWESTERN LINE.
(The ONLT Double Track Route;
11-:TJ Farnam St
Words mt Want Wl4aa.
When you want work do you ask for It,
or do you try to hid away from It? D
you go where work ia to be bad. or wh.er
th.er isn't any? When you advertise for
work do you advertls where nobody ex
pects you to. or where th people wh
want work don't always look for help?
The Bee want columns ar th recognised
go-between of tboa who want and those
who want to fill want. Wh lever ytra
ant. let It be known tn th columns of
The Bee. asd th want wiil be lliled.
AD goods sold at Hubermann's Jewelry
stor guaraataed aa ta price and quality.
I
J Tti F- w,ct d Ar th Best Busiceas
Booster,
'
' Phllndelnhta Pr4avre Market.
! PHIIADKLPHIA Aug. 24.-BITTER
.Good demand, unrkanared.
, fXif.e Good demand, unchanged,
CHEESE Firm, good demand. New Tor
'full cream, choace, ire; fair to good.
13c.
TRADE SUPPLIED BT
Churchill Drug Co,
Burlington and
Cedar Rapid. Ia.
Glney V McDald.
Clinton. Ia.
Torbert Drug Co..
L'jbuju. I a.
I- W. Edgerly Co,
Ottuanwa. Ia.
Fuller 9 Fuller' Co,
Chicago. lit
Humiatoa. Keelleg A Co,
Chicago. 11L
Mrriaaon. Plummer a
Co, Ctioago. lit
J. S. Merrell Drug Co
st. Louis. Ill
Myer Bros Drug Co.
St Lo.ia. Ml
HaU-Pipkin Drug Co..
Fpri&gfield. M
Jswett Drug C
Aberdeeav S. D.
L- W. LeighO.ead Itvi
Co, AAiliiliu Muuv.
M lavnoapoi ia Drag Co,
Minoeapolia. kllaa.
Noyes Br A "tl-r,
ft- Paul. Minn.
Barker A Wleler Co,
Peor-a. i:t
Cv.wro, Birka a Co,
Peoria. IU.
Aldo fwnaefi Drag Co,
QLncy. Ui.
Hart A Bah risen Oo,
Rota Island. I1L
Eva&avSaath Dreg Co,
St. Joavepa, lis
EaaavSmith Drug C .
tCaxusav City. M.
feel swollen,
not kerer-t
Imitntious
Sampl of th
L Kov. si. T.
RlchArdaMsa Drug Co .
Oaaaha,
Neh.
All leading hi
3
4'
H
Drvg to wax a.