NWJL V : THE OMAHA DAILY BKE: MOXD.W. .11 LY fi. INK 1 SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WUKlvj Notable Spelling Contest for National Chairmanship. ; an.l went dtre( Uy from si tuol tu his new position In Washington. Miss Astics Salmon mill Miss Ptc'l.i Hen derson, who hnvo l-cen attending tho prn nisnshlp department, have Just been elected to good positions Iti their line of work. M'M Salmon has boon rlicted s uporvls.-ir , of penmanship In tic Oolwein public rrT fTrTTi r tt t TTrrxra TW TTTX" schools, and Miss Henderson to a s inllar COLGEZD GIV.L WIFS THE PHIZ, ,,,, nt K , ntv- M!ss ,,..,. i on will alo to.ich tills sul.ioct In the COT ol the f'ollrsji- C hrrr , County Institute nt For. ft City. Task nil Trla v.r I Lnfayette Matthew, sunlint of I?c6-C7. i called nt the college 1 : Monday. a"'i l.rnttrr na. sin's I'otyirlot Col- lrKm sirlnus Ildncn tic Ml Actlaltles. 3 1 1 e i c c c P-1 KI MH'S POI.YKI.OT c M,I.F.ii:l. ojg.ega,. tv. '1 . CEQOiS 4 COLLEGES 4 1 PT ; i I t phr v v m I ; I . . 3 "J man Where Do the Be3t Business Houses Go For Business Assistants? They go where tiny enn get the bc.-it liolp naturally. And It must bo tiuo that the best business co.lcge l the one that prndu atea tho best business assistants. Boyles Cnllegn graduates are employed In priictlcully every large business concern In Omaha and vicinity, i Thl, then, inut prv thnt rioyUs CollcRn Ih til" lHt IiusIih-kh cnlleRe. And .the bent buolnesj colircf Ik the unly one (? d cnnuKli tor you to at tend If you want a buslnen training thnt I worth while. Of rourM, this reputation for ffrsiduitlnR the tet business nhl.stanH la' a valunblA asset to svrry (rradunte of p.iyles College. It Klves you ft standing imnng hTilnen men which brings the best oppor tunities and rapid advancement In the hu?lr.nR world. Th Banuuar School li In Beosion. Enlr Wow. Bend for our liamlyonio catalogue at nine. Boyles College Boyles Bldg. 11. ii. Uoyiei. fres. OMAHA. Official Tralnlnir Fohcol of Union I'urlflc R II. Telegraph l)erartment. A notable revival of the oM-thr.r- "spell- ; lug bee'' took place at Cleveland during the j senflcns of the Manorial anneal icna 1 lis- ! Orcnt l.n n- nrley of ntloiinllles. Riinam pnl Dlnlert. VrltliiK Ir. the Student V.'oil.l. Ilium Paul 1 Nk-olav savs about Rufa'i coMeires: The srclnMon ond under the auspices of that r- ; ,,, , ,.,,, worlll df.. not .enrescnt d persons witnessed a crt.,)n,.t homoseneous mass of lturslana. ional championship K.inb:ation. Six thnusar the rc.nlt'Kt for the na between t' a".is of e'uh'h crude students from j tile s. ho.ils of Cle' Tind, I'ittshuis. New i Orleans nnd Krle, fa. The Cleveland team won, sociinn only SS ir 1 s s out of TOO word. I I'lttsb.irg us second, with 47 misses; New I Orleans third, with CS. nnd Krle fourth. : with S5. Tho victory was a personal triumph for a , little dusky maiden. Marie C. r.olilen, II I but reflects the variety of different na- tionalltles. which form 1 H.0.'vK1 lnhabl- I tants of this empire ond of Its I.) or more ! lanffitnpa nn.l .11-ili.r.ta ' Thl. 1 especially uilur nt Ir. tl;e western universities. In Voorb ff (D -rpat), f ir exam ple, where the I'olish, (levmnn, Lettish, Esthonlan and Itusslau siudents form dis tinct groups, the last e :nirlslns, besl les 'great" and "small" Russians, a number years oi,j. uungr.ier oi a negro man .rie, of Jpw, an(, cf (lurk fui,p, Arrn,,ntan(I arul of Cleveland, who spoiled every word cor- , reelly, Imth In oral and the written tests, j The convention was swept with a storm of ! applause at her demonstration, tho result I of which was made known far down the WHAT SCHOOL Information concerning tho adrantages, rates, extent ot curriculum and other data about the best school and college! can be obtained from tho School anil College Information Bureau ol The Omaha Bee All Information absolutely free and Impartial. Cata logue of any particular school cheerfully furnished upon request. KANSAS WESLEYAN BUSINESS COLLEGE T. W. Largest and best equipped west of the. Mlsslsalppl River; over 1.000 students ; 18 professional teachers; 6 certificated teuchern of Khorthand; best penmanship department In the Went. Individual Instruction, posi tion guaranteed. ("iinduates ca,ii choose location. Of ficial school for banks snd rallroado. No agents, ex penses of tuition and board reduced to a minimum. Write for Illustrated catalogue. sbb ous oira month thiaxj orrEB. BOIOH, President. SOS S. Bants Fe Ave., SAXIITA, KANSAS EQUIPS YOU THOROUGHLY' FOR YOUR t LIFE WORK. line of announcements on the big black iKiard. and nt a time when her score meant a victory for Cleveland, the earlier an nouncements having put nttsburg and New Orleans In the lead. The little girl was congratulated by hun dreds, even members of the New Orleans spelling team shaking her hand when Presi dent Francis 11. Haserot of the Cleveland Board of Education pinned to her dress the gold medal which denotes the championship of American public school spellers. "I did not enter the spelling contest," she said as she stepped from the Htprodrome platform, "for personal glory, but to try to help bring honor to my teacher and my school. I studied spelling all I could, and believe I have learned to spell from reading the newspapers. There are very few words In cvery-day use that do not appear con tinually In the papers." I While the New Orleans team stood only I third In Its total of correctly spelled words, It numbered more Individual star perform rrs than Any of the otherB. Some of the tit tie ones, who, through stage fright, had not done their best, cried bitterly a they filed from the platform, and could not be comforted. They burled their heads In the i cushions of the rest room and cried villi their eyes Were red. j Mae Thurshy of Pittsburg, who also sub I mltted a perfect paper, was given a medal by the nttsburg Board of Education. For winning third place. Superintendent Warren Easton of the New Orleans schools an nounced that he would give his pupils a trip to Mammoth Cave as well as to Niagara Falls. f-. ros WOMEN. CHRISTIAN COLLEGE COLUMBIA, MISSOUBI. Fifty-Eighth Year. Fine. New Buildings. Full four years College Courses. Col lege Preparatory Courses. Best advantages lu Music, Art, Klocution, Domestic Science and Physlcul Training. Ideal home life. For catalogue address, MRS. W. T. MOORE, President, 24 College Place. MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY Fluent the whole bo! Select, llrrlteij, thorounh. Prepirrt (or highem and ben. cvilleg". unl vmUlea. builnnr Full Kftillf. Tra lx) to one tcaib'r. SnTiai all In Btudlm. No falluraa. Oalr two IvU twlow Ho pvr cmt lt eeMlon. No wb reeord alnewhrr. rhillergea other military arhnoU lo a fair ton'rut In all th arailvmlc tranche at the rlcae of the BPe4loa. Turna anait fin Uhad actiolara and ntlrmen who can make good, not profpaalonal athletea and eoldlere. Perfect lHllh. DchKhllul home, rholre aae.K'tatUm. Full school athlrtl.-e -foot ball, bare ball, baaket ball, tennla, sot. music, dancing, okatlng. boating, awlm mlng, flailing, bunting, croea-cnuntry run, camp ing everything that makea a bny'a life worth while. Chargca reasonable, llluatratvd catalogue Ilea. Adareaa I'llL. W. U. KU.NVILI.K, Mexico, Mo., liox A. 21. NEW YORK Ol.n CITY COLLEGE. deorslat.'S from the Caucasus. These j groups arc not on friendly terms with each other. It Is Impossible before a correct census has been taken to give an exact estimate of the number of students In the eiRht universities and about thirty-six high tech nical schools for men and in the ten or eleven higher l?.tltutlons for women; but It Is certain thnt the number has of late greatly Increased, having risen In St. Petersburg frim 14.WO In !!6 to 29.5i, In cluding about 8,400 women. Tho total can not be bolow til.OtO. The students are con centrated In a few great centers, makirjg access for work among them easier. All the universities and almrst ail of the high technical schools are nonresidential. The distinctly 'Russian class of students produce on a foreigner an Impression that Is not prepossesslrr. With the exception of few dandles In the capitals, they are mostly extremely poor and crowd Into the universities without financial means. In hope of finding work or lessons to live on, and many are almost starving. A foreigner will also be struck by their urjrullness, lack of enterprise and of perseverance, and the. more than loose way In which they regard the very worst forms of sjn. The sense of right and wrong seems to be obliterated to a terrible extent. But much must be said In favor of these students, to make uj for these dark out lines. Russians are an emotional people, quick to feel and to act under impulses, open to tho worst and to the best and highest Influences. You will hardly any where find more warm hearted, genereous, unselfish people, once you have won their affections. They are willing to spend and be spent for a cause they have espoused. A woman studer.t, living on 50 shillings a month, used to give 20 to her social demo cratic party. "What do you sacrifice?" is a usual question. Hilar r- c4 Our now fire-proof building insures you that your boy will be safe and com fortable. Kegular exercise, firm discipline, kindly interest in each boy's welfare and thorough instruction safeguard his health and build him in body, mind and character. Send him to a school where they build manly boys Our courses of instruction are thoroughand complete. Our discipline, which is semi-military in character, builds a sound foundation for after life. You will find the right spirit among our boys; they are happy, interested in their school work and enthusiastic about their school. You will be glad to have your boy among them. For further information address, Harry ik. Russell, Head Master, Kearney, Neb. BROWNELL HALL I'nder the combined Influence of serious work, kindly courtesy, and youthful merry making the students of this Boarding and Day school for young women and girls grow Into a happy appreciation of the beauty and dignity of wholesome, social re lationships. Students holding certificates covering the full entrance requirements of a standard state university are admitted without examination to Junior year of col legiate course. Certificate In college-preparatory course admits to Vassar, Welles ley, Smith, Mount Holyoke I'nlversity of Nebraska, 1'nlverslty of Wisconsin and I'nlversity of Chicago. Exceptional advan tages In music, art and domestic science. Well equipped gymnasium, and out-door sports. Students mothered sympathetically. For illustrated Year-Book address Miss Macrae, principal, OinaJia. Are You Looking for a Good School? You will be pleated with the Woman's College at Jacksonville, 111. Till: KANSAS CITY VETERINARY COLLEGE! ITsneelallv Construc ted Colleue liutldliiir. t-.xttorl, need I iiMtruetori,. Excellent EouId. nient. ThorouiiJi Course. Lu go IJoapltul. Pally Clinics. Many opportunities a i rac tltloners, Teachers. iMveutlgtuors. Sanitary officers. Army Veterinarians. V. R In spectors. Graduates eligible to GoTerniniat appointments. Fosttlou now open. Kail Term opens m i i niber lt. Catalogue and turtlo r information sent free on application to Sr. B. BXEWAaT, Secretary, 1409 X). 16th Street, Kaneai City, Mo. . x THE more careful you are about what your boy learns and how he Jearfls it, tho more you will appreei J ate our littlo book "Tho 4 right school for your boy." I "We send it and our cata : logue on request. Racine College Grammar School Racine, Wlscoceln. ASM us about a school FALL TERM CFGIVS AIG. 31 A hi q ) THIS SCHOOL S'lAKOU rOR QVAtVZTT .)tuaiuee, Jturaaii, roi ttinc. ry totiria, A Ideusant ciuleu.' imvu. l.n l:;il ,.i.eiiM. a !.w. I'laee.i to vrk lor rvii uiul imar.j. Graduates ssHisteii to t xceli.-p.l peUlona. f Interest!-. I, s I'd for t iii ii.iiiflsoiUH fr 'titalogue, the t.tii.""t ever jmbhb!iel 0y acy ichool. wtitiiu iowa cotirar, Council Ululit. X. We will send you cata logues and school infor mation of any kind which you cannot obtain so easily in any other way. This service 19 abso lutely free. No charge now or at any other time. The following classes of schools are included in this offer: A Colltet, Universities B-Schools (or Young Ladies C Boys', Military D Music, Art, Oratory E Professional F TechiiicaljTrade Ci Business, Telegraph, Normal M Kindergarten, Nuisc I Correspondence Education! Inlortnatlon Bureau Sia Laun-iUule UsaiidtsHi. M. Louis, Mo. B27 UlUi Avenu, New York. Roosa Ilea pi1 - brrfftaartaina ai HASTINGS COLLEGE "SJwery b'.uant tu Aavrttser." Coil's" I otirt'. Aw'.ia'iny Oiurses. Tejehefs' t our.s.-e. New c'oos r v a lory of Music, ldeul lK:.itlon. New tcie.iuw Building, t ' I 'l ate vupvt . Write lit Sanasuwe cte,iu(ue aul Ulustrwted JUemr. Aw a. ivaata, uu. d. UtetliJiMT. Virginia College : THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOLOr MUSIC ' Affiliated with 0i1jmU of Ve- 1 ; Breeaav . Cniprelienatve coui aee in all fJ bfenchea of Music, under rxporienovd SUid I lunipeient Inelructore. Cil"K"e ami terms. WIIXAD KIMHaLIs Director. Ilia ana a ktreete, Zajcula, a a a. Potter College Ur For higher education of young women, tery eWlect J odyred y tvo IU. H.1 , Lje) nrel4tliU, . seu4 I9C Cs)taiti(Mv . F or Young Ladles 'UOANOKC, VA. t'H-ena ?t "t. H. 1908. One of the I ..it ik kcl.ol for Young Ladles In the Mouth. Modern building. Campus of ten acres. - Grand mountain scenery lit Vallev of Virginia, famed for liraltn. European and American teach trs. Conservatory advantages in Art Muale and Klocution. Certificates re reived at Wlleley. Ptudenta from SO state Moderate rates. Fur cata logue. address1 MATT LB V. XAKBJB, President aoanoka, Ta. tin. fertraaa Karris Bealwrtaht. Vte-rcst Todd Seminary for Cays (1st year. The oldest achool for boy In the Northweet. Located o minutes from Chicago and 1000 feet above the see. In the -hill oountry" of Illinois. Our Ideal: "Kor every Todd boy a (rood, citiseo. &o4 for proapsctus. m X)1 rrtUpL Rash of Ktudentn Give It New l.erae of I.lfe. Oraduates of tho College of the City of New York of the older classes have been hearing good news In the last week or two. Tho old building at Twonty-thlrd street and Lexington avenue, which shel tered all but this year's graduates during their college career. Is not going to be torn down at once. It w;ts supposed that the completion of the new buildings on Washington Heights, which were dedicated a. few months ao, would mean the Immediate abandonment and demolition of the old pile, but tho rush of students to the college has already swamped the new structures. So many new pupils have been admitted to the acadcmlo department of the college this year that the old building la needed to ac commodate, them. It Is a choice between that and hiring some other premises. It Is now believed that at least five years must elapse before the old building can be dispensed with, and the alumni feel that a sentimental tragedy In their lives has been postponed just that long. The city authorities are not so well pleased. They are desirous of getting the site for some other purpose on Its cash value. One of the projects for the use of the property Is to turn It Into a high school and Mayor McClellan visited the building recently and went over It to ace if It could be adapted for this purpose. It is not fireproof, however, and Is in bad repair. Besides the valuable ground space is not fully utilized. It is believed that the building could not bo converted economically to school uses. Anyway, the whole subject Is now relegated to the future. It has been a hope of the alumni that the attention of some wealthy man would bo attracted to the building and that It would be bought and presented to the city for a museum or a public library. Tho Idea of raltdng a subscription for this pur pose has even been mooted, but the sum needed Is so large aa to be discouraging. The attitude ot -the alumni Is not based merely on their own veneration for their alma mater. The building has accumulated a tradition, as they put it, in the more than fifty years of Its existence It is a link between the great New York of today and the city of bygone days. Begun In 1M7 and opened in lsw. It was bulit literally In the open fields. There were no houses between It and the present Uramt-rcy 1'ark. From the site vessels could be seen sailing on the Euat river. North of it along the general line of Lexington ave nue, there was a settlement of villa houses known as Rose Hill. The situ cost f5.0CO.a To this a few years later was added a plot on Twenty-second street, on which the academic department, now an annex to the Wadletgh school, was built. This piece of land coat $12.0-0, mak ing a total of U7.00U. The whtde site Is now appraised at more than ILooO.OuO. The building cost I'S.cGO; the appropriation was M.0tO. The cost is figured out at 9 cents a cubic foot, and it is said to have been the most economically built public edi fice ever put up In New York. CEDAR RAIUD9 DllKSS COLLEGE l'ronapt Recognition of the Ability of Urad aates. IjOuIs Frani of Tumult, Wis., and C. II. Smith of Cedar Kaplds, la., two young men who finished the shorthand course In the Cedar Rapids Business college during the present school year, took the civil service examination that was recently held and have received appointments in the Army and Navy departments, respectively. Mr. Frans completed bis course last fall and bas been regularly employed as steno grapher slnoe that time. Mr. -Smith was still a pupil JLo the Cedar Rapids Business college when. M received Lis appotntiuent. V'hrlntinn foUrare, Colombia, Mo. The new catalogue of Christian college is now being distributed to those who ap ply for It. It was delayed a little while by tho printers. It Is really a work of art, as well as containing a vast amount of Information for those who are seeking' a college for the coming session. The frontis piece presents a panoramic view of the col lege buildings, and a part of tho campus. and is without doubt, one of the most striking pictures of its kind produced In half-tone. Dr. Moore has gone to Pent water, Mich., where he will remain some weeks. A few weeks later Mrs. W. T. Moore, the presi dent of the college, will Join her husband and remain at the lake side as long as she can be spared from her college work. Mrs. J. M. Frederick, the vice president, has re turned from Joplln, where she has been vlsiilng her iluOfclittr. - .d will nss ml fur tho remaining portion of the i-uinmer In work in preparation for the opening of the college In September. The Hon. Morton H. Pemberton, who Is a candidate again for the iegisluture. but who la also to assist in the budln.sa man agement of the college for the coming yeur, is at present looking after his nomi nation. He will probably be nominated at the cimlng primary, and this will be an equivalent to election. Very few charges have been made In the fuculty of Christian college for the com ing year, but one very important name has been added to tho musical faculty, vli., Mr. Stanley Levy, late of Germany, who Is a musician ot International repvtatk.11. The curriculum of the college remains practi cally the seme, viz., a four year's college preparatory couise prepares for college or university courses, and a four year's full college course which leads to 'he A. B, degree. If a student can glvo only two years to the colit ge w 01 k.- this will bo recognized try the B. L. degree, and for one year of college work the student will be graduated aa Associate in Aran. Thus young women wiio cannot take the whole four year's collegiate course, but wtio desire a diploma for the work which they do, will be accommodated by this middle degree, between tho high school graduation and the college graduation. Tennis Courts at Brownell Hall. The Brownell Hall girls In various parts of tho west will be rejoiced to learn that the hill on the school grounds east of the building Is Jo be leveled and sodded at once and will be ready for four full size tennis courts with plenty of space between li- a few weeks' time. The sod will be so carefully set, watered and mowed between now and the opening of school that It will be In good condition for a royal season of tennis playing this faU. These four, with the one on the south side of the buildir, will make in all five courts in the school yard. The beautiful slope of the spacious grounds In frbnt of the building (west) make tennis courts Im possible there. Klfa Ellis naio School. Miss F.ffa Kills, originator and principal of the Effa Kills Illustrated Music school, is one of the most enthusiastic and gifted teachers of music in the west. The won derful success of her many teachers and students In all parts of the United States testifies to the merits of her system. The system teaches by illustrations, by the use of comparisons, similarities and peculiarities, and a vast amount of knowl edge is gained In a very short time. The correspondence department ot her school Is the largest In the world. It com prises Illustrated courses. There are tour theoretical and four violin courses, a school teacher's, a harmony and a.i elementary course for any instrument; also course for Whr f tut to a College lor Women f Her sra full College and Preparatory Courtea, and Bns ad vantage! in Muale, Art. Domestic Science, and Ezpreiakra. Eapeneea reasonable. Surrounding healthful. Home life Ideal. Location central in Middle West. Very convenient t every part of the Mliiitilppi Vallev. Student! froamore than twenty State!. Catalogue free. Address President Barker, Rni 10 lackionvllle. 111. Tho t 1M Nebraska Military Academy Lincoln, Neb. 1 mmA tldriCtB.B,,H!j!,gh Kra,Jie IJ!llta,ry boarJ1K "hool for boys and young men. Ideal location, outside the city, yet done enouRh to oerlvr. all city !aefl!8,: ?ree' wel,-q"1PPd buildings, forty acres of campus, drill, imrada ana athletic grounds. (strong faculty: the best academic, Preparation for col e , ,. :.:,. " "''; :Y.,'m- R ,n inrl!.l trnlnlne. -. . ... r-. 11, 'Mil j.lMJ iiHni - in ... hr.nl M.ili. c aire 1 lit ai renr ion vvun tt i..io. i..... ... -.--.i t . . 1 .. n"... ... hip iicnii nulla II 111' i ll Ol T lehOVK Xoll- but strongly religious. Special department for bnva under 1 .. . ' e o'i 01 the boys. Non-fcecturlan) music teachers. To quote a great teacher: "If the Effa Ellis illustrated music courses could be introduced in every town in the I'nlted States, we would soon have a musi cal America." Wentworth Military Academy. May 28 marked the close of the twenty eighth year of this school. Many new fea tures were added which helped to the suc cess of the work of the cadet. In the academic work the special department for small boys Improved greatly the work of the younger cadets. They ar.6 entirely re moved from the older boys. The Introduc tion of mounted artillery Increased the In terest in the military department to such an extent that the management has made arrangements for the introduction of cav alry the coming year. Special arrangements have also been made for giving personal attention to the more backward pupils. It Is with pleasure that the management announces the assurance from the War de partment of the continued detail of Cap tain E. A. S. Hickman for another year. It has been largely due his energy and un tiring efforts that the school has mads such rapid advancement during the last few years. Captain F. A. Day and family have re turned from a vacation at Pertle Spring. Captain J. J. Ekinner was married to Miss Annie Hooten of Lexington, Mo., at the home of the bride's aunt, on June 9. They are spending the summer at the academy. Captain Anderson of last year's faculty Is spending the summer at the Young Men's Christian iissoclatlon camp' at Lake Geneva By using the various departments ot The Bee Want Ad Pages you get quick returns at a small expense. tscnooi will open September 1C, 1908. Tor Information addieal . K MsuHASKA MILITARY ACADHMY. Or B. D. HAYWARD, Superintendent, Uox 153. Lincoln. Nebraska. The direct route A straight lino Is the shortest dlstanc between two points. Whv not taech your fingers THE DIRECT ROUTE? The complete kevho.ud Smith Pre mier. Is tho WO&LD'S BUST TYPEWRITER. Free employment bureau Stenographers are furnished to business men without cIiih-ru to school, steno grupher or employer. Write for particulars. The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. M. O. PLOWMAN, Mgr. Omaha, rTob. sssjzssassssssm THE LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Lincoln. Neb. ll e,?!!8 tJieKbe!l claof students and turns out young people who W are in demand by the buBlness world. i k Let us tell you why. Send for catalogue and full particular.. ;? Liherty Ladies Coem . 1 . 1 J" n l'r- ueautlful and healthful location. lllnW grala In LSI ri, S"" Arl I.SV.i. !?'5,!l,'' '"''"d la leading colleges unrt I'nlvereie.ta of An.cn a a. .1 AMERICAN MOZART CON.1KKVA TOKY iTT!!0' l1"""" hlgheet honfe ot the Royal Cooaervatorlee of uerlln, LetpMc. ? : S Ti11.' "?rtha?.' ,h too-ervatorlee. A Style S Cabinet Orand Model Emu'ra .;. -'- eaanvai corneal. AOdiem premoenl C at VVII.UAHrt. Ulieny. Ho MILITARY ACADEMt ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM Knights of the Mystic Circle Secure Dry S. B. Molln tsprtme Organiser. Dr. 8. B. Molin of San Francisco, a fra ternal Insurance man of some note, has been secured by the Knights of the Mystic Circle as their supreme organizer and elected to the board of directors. He has come to Omaha tu reside and has head quarters In the New York Life building. He is a thirty-second degree Mason, an Odd Fellow, an Elk aid Knight of Pythias. Knights ot Pylhlas. The famous Dayton team of loo has been secured as one of the chief features of the fortieth anniversary celebration In Omaha on November it. The grand lodge commit tee reports that It required a bonus of 14.00ft to secure this team. It will put on "Damon and Pythias " Reports from out side Jurisdictions Indicate the attendance on this anniversary will exceed all expecta tions. Tho lodges of Omaha. South Omaha and Council Bluffs are aggressive in mak ing the preparations. Tribe of Ben Har, I-ew Wallace court No. 121 gave a pro gram In Its hall Inst Monday Those par ticipating were Miss Josephine Clsrk, Miss Ix.retta Barnrtte, Miss Pearl Hill, Miss Call and C. A. J. Epps. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Hogsn, Miss Kelly, Mr. Witnlan and W. T. rVhackelford. Miss Clark played a piano selection of her own composition entitled "Lew Wallace Court No. 12f." Monday evening a large class will be initiated and the degree team organ ized under Captain Rvley. other Important business will also be transacted. Red Men. Yah-Num-Dah-Sls tribe No. S and Omaha tribe No. Ill will Install officers Monday night at the former's hall. Nineteenth and Karnam streets. The great chiefs of the state will participate on this occasion and refreshments will be served. Oldest and largest In the Middle West. Prepares for I nlversi ties. Government Academies or for Life. Active I', p. nsruer Rated in class "A". Infantry, Artillery and t'avairy driil.i. in. dividual instruction for backward boys. Manual Training. Hen arate department for small boys. Illustrated catalogue free. Address Secretary, Box A, Lexington, Mo. Hardin College ant Conservatory For young women. Chartered by the stute; 3Mh vear. The college a university trained faculty Literary worn given parallel credit by the I'nlversity of Chicago 'i lie eon servatnry Oerman standards. Courses in Art. Expression, Business and Domestic Science. Bate and sane government School opens Wednesday, September . Write fr catalogue and terms to president John W. Million, A. M., 1305 Course Place. Mexico, Mo. A shooting! Scran with both parties wounded demands Buck len's Arnica Salve. Heals wounds, sires, bums or Injuries. 2&c For sal by Beaton Drug company. DON'T DRAW STRAWS wnen you put your boy in a business college. Don't put nim in a gams of chance, but select a school fur him with the same care you would select a savings bank. A poor school has BDoiled manv m. arooel itndtnl uI.iia u w - - . . . . . . ....... J . uww n L I.UL 11 1 has become a good student in a good school. Send your boy to the C. 11. 0. c. iiu jruu 11 run uu caaam. zifin year. AOie iacuity. Ciood uatea. Catalogue free positions for graa- CEPAR RAP LPS BUSINESS COLLEGE. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY . Upper Alton, Illinois. Ideal location, near St. Louis. Six modern buildings.. Fireproof Barracks. Large drill hall, with gymnasium, bowling aileys and shooting gallery. Kxeepticnally strong faculty. Army detail. Tuition 6U. Capacity lio Waiting list Uul year, lmmedata application advisable, fur boys of good ehum. ter above the sixth grade. COL. ALBERT M. JACKSON, A. at., Superintendent. One thousand typewriters are manufactured every twenty our hours. One. thousand trained steno graphers are required to operate theso machines. You csn readily secure a position and we will help you. If a graduate of this, the only exclusive shorthand and typewriting school in tho city. Investigate. Puryear's Commercial School 83S W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. The Teachers' College of Indianapolis for the training of Kindergarteners and Primary Teachers. Regular course two years. Post-Uraduate course for Normal Teachers one year. Primary training a fart of the regular work. Classes formed n September and February. Free Scholarship Oraated Each Term. Special Primary Clauses in January, March. May and June. Send for catalogue. Mrs. Kllzl A. Hlaker, president. The Wil liam Jackson Memorial Institute, 23d and Alabama Ms. LtAItM AUCTIONEEKING And make from $10 to 100 per day. We teach you Auctioneering in four weeks' time so that you can step at once It, to on of the beat paying occupation in the lu'id and that without capital. We only require one-half of tuition down, the oioer after you have become a successful .ucllrni' r. 1908 illustrated catalogue now ready. Mst Term Aug. 3. Actual practice given. ytis&ouRl Avcnon nrnoou W. B. Cr4uUr, J-icg., of Trtatcu, Uo,