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niE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, DECEMBEU 20, RfEF OTY KEffS tr9 DECEM D ER 9o tnu ri S' . U4 5 o ; o 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ii -r "51 o OT. ?t 5Ei IZJ mj (mi cnr wv 26 27 28293031 tve B.cot yr'.nt rt. A. X. t-tkj(U rttn4 Accoiaturt. &.laaart, X hptograai.r, lain rmiDi luirsiiig- Ttxrsuiam, bui-g Granden Co. Itja, J-i-ot, ranioiad to ISlh 4k H-ri ..BUtaiua XjS iitnaiu sight twfti si rr-turty. i Li. Newly, nanager. Ouiahe, 1&&0 X asternal i-f iuwuM 43 Aaujity, fi.iiu v. tm u i. ina. Term 1'o.iciea tariu . Auy, General Agthl. OlMU. fccr vtrUf or nu-ataiy aaviisga paid I. I i.i re! t.t Nebrai.au niits anil Wn jJ!. ikLiuu via ea.n u i-i veni per auuuni. Back to Mexico, Where Sun Shines ' Sand frin Southern Clime Will Leave 1 lor me Today After Omaha Concert. Batli to sunny Mexico, where th tor tilla flourishes and ther ; ak the lan guor f the r.sar ho. Bat to the realm where the eenorlta beam and glow and sparkles, the lurid of roetaneta, guitar and Impassioned 'iiC Away to the happy en- vtron of Monterey famed is legend and love jyric. The biue eyes. t!ie golden hair may do per chain for a fit J. or mayhap for a week or two, but none but the olive-tinted maiden of tbi ir native noil ran please or lin g hold the admiration of the Mxl'-an (Idler boy. Pretty, iioft music, brill. ant gold-laced uniform, meaning glances and the rnam- SCHOOL AND C6LLECE WORE ProgressiTe Actiritiei ia Local and Dirtant iBttat-uticn. FLATS TOE IKE XIW TEAE (pintlre tttnlti of Eartllanl la tkr Largrr lantitatlaa of I a.r mi mm f.eaerel K -eattoaal e. The officials of the State university are agitating the selection of some one to de liver the commencement oration. The ques tion it, w nether to get a "statesman" or a school man. The agitation Indicate that the univer sity deeire to change from the "states man" to the acadmic man. The states men who have addressed graduating classes of tbe State university during the last few year have delivered what some '.it. .ra..I.a and leva iioiel Clerks' utii .. ui ioeev tomorrow evening - ' ,iru. Thcaghx Society Omaha a ae.socl- ,ul"'" " v" li" J-!" ";0f the hearer, consider political speeches the children of the eouiUiund. won for a j . . ,-rit , opposed to the opinion of a great majority of the audience. Senator Charles Town w ho started out jcwl Claris' Association t Meat The i fleeting moment or two a bit of admiration i In Omaha, but they are going and the at tut ! soldiers' sweethearts tr left behind. I The Mexican National band leave Omaha New I this afternoon by the most direct route j In his address In manner to please the .'In wfll meet in Bartght hail for Monterey. They take litUe beeidea :. entire audience some two year ago, fin- I iahed with a tirade against the dominant llOi..Mri'l. a&ctwaU Bpactatcr In Court A cult In Tne topic wlil be, .few pleasant memories and the satisfaction j partJ- 0f tne tountry. aasresa by Kev. F. W. of escupiug th rest of a cblil northern winter. "Omaha? John Shaip William discussed the negro question, and while hi ape'-ch was not a The delight." a.iid Captain I tira(Jp asamrt the lore5 man, Mr. Wil- w.::u 1 a. fch.iweil Is lntarested came , tetor i'recaido. commanatng oirioer ot the ( UlimB SUBgeted Immigration of tbe negTo i lcrt Juai-e I.ed;ck j-ejterday morning, j departing band, "but we are on tur way. nttrLl. l.-t t..,t':n cli chose not to pre the , benorttas muM fair and charming and your i-fcje. iW u a a spectator in the court I people most hospitable, Indeed, but our roi.rr and henrd his brother condut-t tiie mission us ended. c4e. "I'm glad your jieople have enjoyed La iu.bcrm lttcor rrosa Milton j Paloma it is the epirit of our nation, this kmlth. a laborer, was overcome by pas !n a room at the Ixidge hotel yesterday, l.tit iitiit evenuiff t pronounced by I'olice fc urgeou Harris to be out of danger. 'ioiig of the Love.' "And lor the Corn show, we don't know j much about that, but M-'xico is coming. it alii be a fair cotiitKuun.. fur even Hie j : r :i!i was found ly Ht'ai hes of the hotel I sons of lucky Indiana some of these days." "-.o Miitih ci gas. He was unconscious j This afternoon at 4 o'clock the valiant I ut spcetiiiy lMovarwi. He departed j band of the Twenty-thirtl battalion of Mil- i . ithout giving bis addrtas. lean arti!l ry will st-ip for Moiuerey. The i soldi r of the southern republic will In as much as there waa a colored grad ual in the cIusk, the senator waa severely criticised fur hi utterances. go both speeches left dark brown tastes in the mouths of many. The present sen ior class desires to avoid this next year and probably will secure a speaker who pays no attui.tion to politics. PEKl OHiiil, Dntlaet of Grarril ana Personal Hap pr niots at the Inatltate. Arraat at Oorn Xxpoaitioa) G. N. White, ui l"r reouuuc ui , pjrKU. Neb.. Hoc. lS.-iSpecial.)-The manager of the exhibit of the Royal ! Pua:y near nacn aim tnem me meaais j TounK WornpT1-, christian association hej Baking I-owder .H.mpany at tl.a Corn j ot the Nauoual Corn exposilion. gicamiug ; a chjna Bale Wedll(is(3liy t0 ral9e w:,tn American g...o ana tne ursve coiors : m()I1y. u c m wk Tbf cmnl of the King Ak-sar-Ben. , mc f . , ,,. ;. ..,,.. fur as high a r.how, was arrested last night in charge of assault and tiattery, following a disturbance, which oarae as a sequel to his dinagreentfint concerning a photo grrnpheT a bill. White put up bond of $50 rnd wa released. His case will be raileil In . vi.ee cfturt on Monday morning. An eflijl if the exposition caused hi urr' appeared at the police atation a tcmp!n:r.ing witness. Horse a Kick Barlona E. A. Shields, 601 !Norlh Elghtoenth street, teamster In the employ of Tom McCormick, who lias stable at Seventh and Charles street, waa kicked by a horse he waa driving into the stable at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, sustaining formerly superintendent of the Flatts mouth schools, entertained the Flatts mouth students at his home Saturday evening. This Is but one of many vi tfences of the kinSl.T interest of the normal faculty in the social welfare cf the studen'.a A new feature ha been Introduced Into the roller life at Peru, which press-ire a better and Lithw degree of class life. Wti.Ti classes rurahn about "0. ss do the upiwr clt.seea In the lmrr,. class solid arity become smehBt of a problem. Ar ranreinents have bea made w herby one dav In each week Instead of hnlng a gen eral convocation tbe clashes meet sepa- rately and each holds Its own devotional j exercise, after which any matters of cIils business which are to ernne up may be considered. This was first tried as en ex jr1ment and proved so successful that It has become pertnavnently Ingrafted Into the Itfe of the school. At a recent meeting of the athletic hoard WL'Jara Gilmor of Nebraska City was elected foot ball captain for the season of 1910. Mr. Gilmor Is an all around athlete and ha an enviable record. He was fulllrfK'k on th Nebraska City High school team for four years and pitcher on the base hall team for three years. He was captain of the foot ba'.l teejn for three years and spemt three years as a forward on the high school basket bail tnm He captured the weight and high Jump fvw:tt during each ot the four years which he F;ent in thRt st-hool. HEW! OF KK 1HMCT OR M AX. tadeati mod Athletically lar'lned Fwrailty Urnbrn Halt Beader. KEARNKT, Neb.. Tec. IS Charles Has lett soD-tn-law of Prof. C. A. Murrh, was a visitor at the school Friday and sang In chajie.1. H'S atnging was highly appre ciated by all present, and he r--sp"iided to) a persistent encore. Mr. Haiilett ia one of the popular musicians of Kearney. Miss Edith Uockrrfon of Seward rendered a couiile very fine violin solos at chapel Friday morning. Miss Ilwkersoc. thouph only 12 years old. handles the violin like a muster. She and h"r sister gave a con- i cert In the chiipel Friday evening iu the I Interest of the aihletic assoclntions. I President Thomas attend d the Missouri I River Navigation congress, at Omaha on j tha lTith. He delivered an address upon 1 that occasion. Adioa. of nnlnlogy will sail Trmu Vanourr on the swmer Bmpres. February . to spend some month in the study of social condl Uona In China, with a view to gaining In formation on such problem a th antl fplum campaiga. th fundamental quertlon of population, the effect of missionary aork and the growth of education on the western model, the industrial out'ouk of Cluna and the miu's question He plans to Interview Cianeae educatota. g.n ernment officiala. merchanu and editors. The f.nal step which abolishes baring from the campus cf tha University of Wis consin permanently was takn alien the freshman claa tn a mm meeting unan imously ratiried the resolution of the I studert conference cotitmiilee. composed of repr.sentatires of all of the student or ganizations, ruling against ail form of hazing in the future. Ail of the other classes, fraternities, societies and cubs represented in the e-.mltrenee have indi vidually taken similar official action re garding haxh.if. so that now every stu dent In tbe i!itl;uUun is committed to a definite stand aa.m-t th practice. Prof. John C. Freeman of the KrtKlU-h de partment of the Vnlversity of W isconsin ia to address the Knife and Fork club of Kan sas City at Its lecemter banquet on "Tne Public Service a Seen from the Inside." Previous address to the club have keen made by Roosevelt, Lyman Abb ut, Sena andtor Gore, W. J. B;-y. Judge G:orscup and govcrtio--s of M.iaourt, Colorado, Kan sas und Nebraska. LAKCC ARMY OF f T! DET. Enrollsaeat f 1 ! la Larger latl. tatluas of bea-ralBK, Registration at .the var.oua higher liisti tutlona of learning throughout the country, says the New Tork Evening Post, ha reached a stage a here accurate compari sons of student attendance are possible. Inasmuch as flcures representing tne cn ruiment at a corresponding time lasi year are available. In general. considerable gains have been made by the iinlvers .ties. the colicscs not having fa: id quite as well Only four untversitn s lov a. Minnesota. New York university and Tsie exhibit a : decruuae in attendance, alien comjiare.J J with ll'Jf. th greatest ga.n In terms of j nudent units, including tiie summer scs- j sion attendance, having been made since last year by Columbia. Chicago, Wlscon lan. California. Cornell. Ohio and Pennsyl vania, in th order given, each one of 3 Library Owners Shown in Records ais v;ry rr The students Interested In athletics and a lurire number nf natrons In the echiol I these having gained more than 300 students Mr. Lewis Garry of the senior class, was 1 are very anxioug l0 BPrUre the services of Columbia tai the only institution to reg- Liuieu io ncinie noe si i-ieaver Llty on en- : ... , . x, TU-nrier the fsmniis "Corn- 1 ister an Increase of more thnn 4"0 stiidettt husker' Claim of St Louis People to Lots Causes Dispute August Etiiena. Investigation of the tacts of record con- fractured leg. The I cernmg the claim of Augustus lichtrns or accident was not reported until last night &t touis to the iot eti Uli tiie Oaialia as fihields believed he was suffering Cliy library mantis siiows ttilt; state oi from a spratn. lr. Schramek, polio- igitairs: surgeon, who attended Shields, found the ! May 14. 1KT7. Byron Reed sold to Burnette J( f t leg fractured several inches above ' liehrens lots 1 and 17, bl tk 2A. for $US the ankle. Bhielas had unhitched the Cf this amount Behrens put up J-W in cash burse and irM driving it into the barn i and gave a mortgage for tSi, baiance of aay l y a teiegram saying t.-.at nis motner. , , ..v.i.... . ..,,..,.i i- , r,,r ,1,1. , , , i,. v,r, en seriously iU for some time, j iMitutlon to begin next S-plember. ! eight Inst year. much worse. , fa;.,.(r,B offer has already been made Leaving the Fummer session out of ron- Hon. J. J. Tooley of Anselmo, who waa I to Mr Bender and he has the matter sideratlon. Xhe largest gains have bn recently appointed a member of the Nor- una,T advisement. maae by Pennsylvania. Cornell. Wiscort- mal board, is remembered by many as an MrR j,)ti(.ph St-adman Is physical di- sin. California. Ohio and Nebraska, viie uct.ve educational worker and for many , rer,or for Uie young ladies of the lnstltu- j growth in each case being 21 students t r tlon and is rendering fpiendld service, but j over. Comparing this year grand total tiie young men have cxpreaied a ne d for with those of 1IKJ2 v. e find that the most some one to take up their side of ptiysicil ; noteworthy ga.r.s have t.i en registered 3ur educalion. If Mr. Bender can be secured in sthis period by Pennsylvania,. Cotum- the iiiteresied citix.na have expressed a ueslre to ass st ia the matter of support. The foot ball uara made a splendid show ing UiiF fall for the opportunity it lu.d. Prof. 1'orti.r had chirre of tac siimd dur ing most of the seusuu, but he hid his years as treasurer of the Nebraska Ptate ' Tiachtrs' ashociatim. is at present cashier' of the hank at Anselmo. j Mtiperinieudent O' oige E. Martin of Ne braska City, who taught in the Peru Sum- ; mer s 'houl lat-t Butnmer, has a thriving ' Browning club of thirty-one members. w hen the accidaut occurred, Iile juries w-ill net prove dangerous. i purchase price, Beiaetu died March 25. lbTB. luavitig a widow, Mary, and a son, Auguatua, the present claimant to the lots. Stephen Hathaway waa appointed special adminis trator. Early in la.D Byron Kaed proceeded to foreclose hi purchase mortgage, Hatu away, Mrs. nrhrros and ber son being de fendants. The two lot were sold at pubtic aaie Mar ch 10. iaTii, by Special aLisiur A, M Chadwlck, who gave a deed for them to Linroln w selected by the eecurrr Byron Kend. The latter ownad the lott TTiti?" ofTlie Jltate 'Toachers' association I frtna that rfme to-hia tieam, iu Itm, when last richt fit Smth. Omaha as the meeting I he willed them to the city, plrv of the aiir-ciatlon tvrt November. I Old roaUfeuis locail that Byrun Reed did Aft- r thirty-five baiiuta, the vote havingtnot want to take the .oui back under iii t..w t the tnainrltv was reached In I mortgage, .but couid not coiloot th. ba-ulice UKCCLN GETS THE NEXT STATE TEACHERS' SESSION llaecntlve Hoard, After Tfclrty-ve P.allot-i, Votes for Capital City, (i viii. of S 10 1 rl the board mad It i nur . mous. Omr.ha and Lincoln were com pcttrs. A few Cratid Inland boosters in the cftr end-avored to Inr.uence the board, but tUwru i.eer was a atiriuus cuntcmpla t'oTi (r tiiUing the convention west. Th- convention met here last In 1!M. 'i'lte Wu.i'd iiv-t at the officn of Super tt'tdent N. M. Graham, president of the beard. The auanberg present were: P. W. liayis, Alliai.ce : W T. Btockdale, Madl-s,-n; Churles Amett, Schuyler, and N. M. Irrahara of South Cimaha. The date of th meeting waa determined i a.'-tly and will be Thursday, Friday and SMurday, November 2S. 24 and Z. WML This will be more satisfactory than during the Christmas holiday and will not Inter fere: with school w ork on tha other hand. of purchase price, and had to sue uu the murifrafcu.. At that time the lota were low and considered of so little value that there was practically no demand fur nroperty in that block. Lot ia. adjoining the two bought from Reed by Bthrena, was held by the laiier by adverse possession, according to the claim pending before council, and the ciuim does not seem to lay any sireas on Au gustus Behrens' light to this lot. Lot IT Is not mentioned in the claim, although that one of the loui directly purehaeu. lie meet once each we.k for the atuOy of Erov King's poems. At a recent inei ting of the senior ciasn the member dcc.Ced to wear tne regula tion caps and gowns fur commencement. iuiu custom wuicn nas sprung up tn the ; timt, t0 the study of the game bia. Cornell. Illinois, Mew York university, Michigan. rHr. Wisconsin. .Syracuse, Oht c;iro and Ml; sotirl. all of these institutions showing an lnciease of mure than 1 (KJ Ftudents. It w !!! be observed tliat these in stitution! are fairly evenly divided between iLi i-.--4- (,W: -tli :;---4 1 s No, other Christmas gift will give so much pleasure, to so many people, for so long a time, at so little cost, as this "Improved Champion" COLUMBIA GRAPH OP HONE Complete Outfit, $28.90 Including your own selection of six Columbia Double-Disc Records (12 selec tions) and 200 needles. Use it while you are paying for it if you prefer. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO frM UrooUcr & Murller Rldg. 1 SI 1-1 3 l amaui Sh, i. L, lil IU!. Msr. year. Y'oung Mr. Williams v. as award -d , up and touching Mr. Morgan on the arm own work In the department of English to ; the cast and the west, but that the first i rarTT the Matthews rchiJarships, i stipend of tt tech. which said; These normal w ithin recent years, has met with general approval. ' iTesiueiit J. W. XYabtree went to Omaha Tuesday as one of a committee to meet with the officials of the Burlington rail road and present a ix-Ution from the stu dents i.nd faculty and residents of Peru for a new depot. Colonfcl i. T. Major, Dr. Vance and Messrs Bishop, Meek and Martin accompanied him. Prof.' Overholt was in OmaLa Wednesday it is ordinarily supposed that, speaking ho are deserving of aid. Those intending broadly, the western Institutions hae been growing much more rapidly than tbe east ! cm institutions and at tbe expense of the look after and was unable to give sufficient three are ail eamtrn institutions, although j Fl ho'.amhipE are conferred on Harvard m Mr. Er nest Kroger, former fullback on tbe uni versity team, was employed during tbe last eix weeks of the season to assist the team In rouncting into shape, and rendored latter. splendid serx ice, norwithstanding be was! Taking twenty-right representative uni unahl to give all of his time to the team. vensiiles not necessarily the larpest lor In spite of the Inck of assistance th the loading institutions we find that they boys made an enviable record and devel- j rank this year as follows, the summer ses sion of I'.H being included in each instance, and due allowance being made for sum mer students, who returned for work this fall: oped a w inning team. After th firat game with Luane only seven piiinta wore scored against the eKarn y Normal, and three to attend a wedding in the family of his 0r the games played were sla,te cham Sistcr. I inrlKi,!ti eamea. The tin iioinia scored M;a. Ruth Erfman. aunirlnund.nt.elect i ..... ..., k,- t.-...,, i 1. Columbia r.r vm, nir u .. i.,. w... - .i i . .... . 1 - tianaio ... . . our, IH.-U1 aiicuuuig jiomta by ilastirips were wnat ari com-i j Ciiicago tne normal this month studying the bst ruoiily called 'fluii.-s.." and shouiU 310A have ! 4 Mich -can methods of work and inm met inn umi'ir. i .t n-i,.. i.-.... I 5 t tirne.il , " i uctii oi;ui en. lie lbjucj l., m ,. X. - nTiKVlviLTlla ble to her work in rural achuola. was cal.ed I large and speedy. They hod a magnifi- 7'; it,," is .... to her home at Hiidreth tnji waek, j cent line which played togeUicr ia siilendid B. MlnnLSOta The debaters w ho liave wgistered m the shape during the latter part of Uie- Scasca. " Whrcoiipin preliminaries are worklnr hard on then- j Tm, back field contained I'terce. Khirey ! j Turk uillverViVy respective guesUona, an excellent indication ' and Ward, all sjieedy players. Mr. Ben- j V-i. Nebraska that the inUT-oolleetate debates will i M 1. i..i t,,,.i,i. t 1 18. Yaie ... Successful. i,K. ll fn,m -,Vrr...v nn if h ....me, ,1 f ?'r!'''UBe ' ' ' ' ....... - j , -- - - i ji, rvorinw eMei-n the Kearney team will certain'y d.stinguisii V). Ohio .'Vale ItsBlf ntJit season, a iii.ny of tiie old,1,'- M.ssouri IK 1 i.v:i piayei win muni. For the Woman Who Has beautiful Hair (New York Theatrical Newa.) Tl bautia ia Uie Anna Held chorus ure famous for their pulchritude. Their colffurea add a great deal to their charms. How tkejr can "manage" such abundance of beautiful tresses day in and day out, keeping always the same well-groomed appearance, la beyond the ken of the aver age w unian. But. listen w L.'le 1 wti.a,..-, these girls depend altoge.her itpon dry .hamuuuliig to keep their hair fine and fcl.aisy. They mix 4 ounces of powdered orris The Normal Choral society directed by Dr. House and assisted by well known soloists, gave a Christtiu. cantata, the "Nativity." Wednesday evening. The ciub la composed of 200 carefully .trained voices and w as assisted in the cantata by Claude P. Lewis of Council Bluffs, baritone; Lil lian Chase House, Soprano; Ethel Williams, contralto, and Xr. Homer C. House, tenor. This cantata constituted one of the great musical programs of the year. That the UK. .... t 113 .... B.r-,s .... 6.4T .... &,l!i .... 6.028 .... 4.&T ..... 4.r(2 .... 4.3;.l .... 4.1'ir. .... 4.0M .... 3.-43 .... S.-K2 p. ''7r li.iiiT .... 8.1'L? .... 2.5k . . i s 2.2J to study for tiie ministry of the Protestant Episcopal church have the preference. The most honored mun was Edward E. Hunt of M-eehanloburg. O., who won the Gambrlll scholarship of .'. the Garrisoa prise of 1100 and a silver medal, also the Potter prise of $1(10. large audience apprectaL-ed the work was j Conservatory of Music eviGoncea oy tne prolonged applaust: afier each number. The Normal German club met for lie an nual Chiibtmas seeaitm December 16 in the prepared lor a season s snampuolng. Once ir twice a wetk they sprinkle a tablespoon lul t-f thuv mixture on t. head and theu b: ur h Hie pow der well through the hair. l.at is all there r to It. and tney litre es caiied the bother and dlscomturt thai o lou pai-y watihtug, linsuig aiid drying tiie hair, together with tlt danger o." catching c Id. '. i.e wonderful results they achieve with t .!. x ccrvinees roe that it 1 the only ::..i .hat car grow hair, for their hair is , :,t-d abundant la addition to balng : tt: ' frd lustrou. Adv. GASOLINE IN SINK WEAKLY ENDS BUCKLEY Carrtrr ffrra Severe Burns Be vense of rnJrct la L-vtua Eilwh r EiiHwea. Coming home from work a.t about 7 o'clock last evening. John Blnkley, a car penter, rooming at 707 North Sixteenth street, lit his pij and threw the burning match into a sink nearby. ti ne reauii , normal gymnasium. A splendid program was an explosion of gasoline which caused waa rendei tsl in German. Refreshments Biuklcy to have both his hands and his 1 made in imitation of German luncheon by left arm terribly burned. He will be In- j residents of Peru w ho spent their child capacitated from doing any work for scv- 'hood and youth in Germany made the meet era: weeks. After receiving treatment at ! tr.g mure really German. As a concision the baud of Police Surgeon Harris the j to the program the club presented appro Injured mtn was re-moved to Kt Joseph's priate Chriatmaa gifts to Mia Marie Kruru hospltal. I bough, its preaideut. atud i'ruf. E. A. U'hit- I'urmg tbe early evening employes at r.ack, its ativlsei-, as an appreciation of th rooming noun had Utii cieaji.nir ! their ardent work In carrying on the or stovo wtth gusolti.r and a can, contianing ganizailun. a Quantity of the exploalve, was set in j The nicmbers of the Gregg Parliamentary th sink. Binkley was not Informed of the 'Law club elected the following officers at of causing a tragedy when he threw the Peru, president; M aid McDowell of Hardy. match into the receptacle. v:ce president; Archie Horsey of Brsuishaw, I Though enveloped in flames. Blnkley secretary; John B. liloat of Western, t:mt- drew off his tuat uid smothered Uie keeper; Lee Rjdfern of Peru, sergoam-at-f iamea. w hlch for a time threatened to do 1 " ma damage The police were notified and Dr. Pi of. Weeks of the agricultural depart HaiTia called. meut in the normal wa fortunate lu being I'aul Sydon, w ho conducts tbe rooming j able to bring home from the National Com lious. received burns about the hands in I exposition at Omaha an ear of oorn from going to Binkley's assistance. (the collection from which Mr. OversUeet , , j selected, ihe woiid's chamionship ten tara A tper 1m the ataiaaax-ai i 5 be- ear w as grown near Franklin, Ind., by i: dyspepsia, complicated with liver and Ju R. Over-street and Is nine Inches long, If. low a He Indiana 1 21. Kansas 2.144 u.aue A.n... 1 i:2H 2F. W' slfin Reserve 1", T. XVnfci'i Iriirl on iSt. 7,ouisl l.Cffl was a marvel of finish and provoked great 27 vin-inia 7"T abblause for the chorus and 1U efficient 28. Johns Hopkins 710 Taar Cullee t otra. Tuesday evening the On.turiu society eighty voices sang Handel's "Mi-ssiu.h" 01 23. Stanford to i 24. Princeton f..75 1 5. ,112 i 6. li 6.1M , 1. m 4,4- 4.8417 S.K76 3.7D1 ! S.X1 1 3.114 3.4CC ' 3.14 : 2.1 1.1 ; 2.7!' i 2. Hi? s.ar.r, 2.11s S.liMl I im ! 1.314 Stevedore Calls J. P. Morgan. Jr. Bader Wbo WaB Sxoking: on Stsamer Iioek Tcrced to Throw . Cigzr Iito Water. NEW YORK, Dec. M. Patrick Lowery. who ha.i been a sieve-clue on the White Star line pier in the Hudson for twenty eight years, officially "called down" J. I'. Morgan, Jr., to lay for suit king in de fiance cf a bodly lettered sign announc ing iliat smoking waa prohtbltod. Mr. Morgan, who has conferring on the pier with a London backer, who was about to depart, drew an immense bltck "Will you Just look up a second?" Mr. Morgan glanced upward aud found he had been standing under a sign, which in letter a foot long, commanded "No Binoking." "You'll have to quit that smoking," said Lowery, "It's against the rule." Mr. Morgan smiled, hesitated then walking over to the edge nf the pier, threw the cigar in the w-ater. Watches FRJ1IN3.KK lTiti, ar.C Dodge. WrSHANE'S " COWS ENJOINED Rretrelcinat Order Becomes Iajonc tiua ia District Coart, and Country Claa la Safe. Those cows cf Jchn 4.. McPhane are now up against the real thing. The restraining order granted In district court some months ago has become an injunction and the cow must net munch rrass on the fair greens or putting greens cf the Omaha Country club, lest they get Into contempt cf court. For th time being while the snow in the grass und he thermometer Insist on flirting with the lero mark, the kine are not likely to be. sent out to amble on the links. Mothers neid have no hltancy in giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to Uie litU cifcar from a case, lighted It and began j ones. It is perfectly safe. a delighted audience. The chorus work 1.01G I puffing contentedly. Lowery eyed the 7T7 I i finaticier a momant, then walked quickly Jewelry KRilNER Ulh and Doflga rool with 4 ounce of thejox. and they are ; presence of the gasoline tnd came near j their last meeting: C. Goraen Lejk Oireciur, Prof. N. O. P.jwe, director of the It viT! be seen f'-om an examination of : the above table that Chica-co and Michigan Miss Myra McC aitand wii pianist and have ehaneted places, that Pennsylvania Dr. John Mayhew of Lincoln presided at j and Illlnai have poised Minreuota. that the organ. The soloists for the occasion j Wisconsin and California huve passed New were: Mr. Holmes Cowper of Dee Mollies, I York university, and that Tale and Syia- tenor, Mr. William Hiirper of Appleton. I ruse have been passed by Ni braska. For Wis., basso; Mrs. Curtis Williams of Chi- j the second time tn the history of American capo, soprano, and Miss Jessie Beatrice I hlciier Institutions of learning the six tht u Mor.roe of the Tabor Consei vatcry, con- Bund mark has boen cxceedi'd. Columbii tralio. Mrs. AViUair.s bejtan hr musical ; having prrip.e-ts of attaining a totnl en work In Tabor Conservatory and more j ro, rorW 0f 6,3t by the ei(,se of the year; than pleased her many friends. Miss Man- Harvard had an attendance of (1.4H3 students roe's work was of a very high order, and in VMi ni!t has neve rachd that figure demonstrated the Instruction she gives the again since thtn. Cornell is th fifth in-Pui1"- I atitution to pass the CO 0 mark. Its total Many out-of-town people were present j .piatration this year being 6.41; Harvard This oratorio work is the finest given I j fcHltt.a lt tt number of years ago; Columbia within a hundred mile and is most vaiu- I , 1!Hl7i aniJ Chicago and Michigan last able to Oils w hole regltin. I j.,.ftr Wednttaduy at chaiel Prof. Gllliland gave ' a public demonstration of his advanced f 4T ELEETRO-SILIEQII C aiimr and roitshicf MLVtKWAKE, othn ttw mrA mi rut t " it uw arout Vaitu lahar .i''fiuu-'y bftTttlnik. In bounrhnifj ur 41vt te ;tjt kctusc aUilrntitulrft. FREE SAEFLE WaiM4 rn rrlw nf aililfaa, r. IT hi . Kjr nil. 1) rri?ff3l trjmrticr. I T'ir ItltH-t itiliTB I ta.il t.rsr-- - kiduey troubles. KiecUic Bitteia help such rase or ao pay. i.ic. For sale Beaton Drue Co. all PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. S3 l.iiLLIOrJS OF "Tumniy" fich , are on the way. Tlufy ajwayi com 2ma 1 or the hig ana littlew Get read lor thara, Eioiiicr. Tbetrhola LouseLolJ will Lava to be Lt!;'d. CASCARETii will do il easily and liaturally one at bed time to each retail tier a&d kecpibe whola laiuiiy atdl. t vr a 18e ms CASCARETS- tj:iuii,eril-ana Imti. tt 'ftaiy aw . L. J. Nedd will leave today for Portland. Ore., lu he manager of the VS atson Kxcava tor company of Portland. C. D Gardner in en his way back to Piedmont, S !.. Iron a trip to North Dakota, is vUiiing iu Omaha. Mr. Joy R. Clark w ill spend the holidays at home. Miss Hi. a M Clark. who is studying in Boston, will be unable to return on account of her concert and church engagement for that week. B. R. Latum of Tekamak. Charles Starr of McCot-k. T. V. Adcl.nriun 0 Veroel. Brt Baker of Lincoln, l. VV. Rouah and F. H. (liud rieniolit. Mr. and Mra G. C. elim n.iins of Dun a. D.. and VV. A. Benuey ul Mil Uu:i ar at the Meruhanta W. H. Schroeder of Colurnbua. Max Aru wituh of han Francisco, W. Joppard of ort DiKlge. A. E V'a3e of Lexington. M 1 Jolhff and Ethel Jolllff of Gregory. H. D. : F. Holbrook of V aahliuruui, V. C nd W. W. Morris)- of Denver are at the Rome. Lydia Huag of Alliance, Q. R. Fletcher of Helena Mont ; 0 E. Burg of I'aliaa. S D.; t R Adair ol laan Fiauciaoo, D. W. hi ver of Chkdron. B T. Cannon of Salt Lake City. ft. 4.. Eustice of Auburn and F K bluatHH of Grand Island are at Uir l,eithaw. E. Stock f Falls City. T. H. Ke,ley nf GoUieuburg, C. B. riarrla and p. Brown of Los Angeles. . J. Hrgrave of iM-nver. J L. Cannon and A. C. Cameroa ttt Big 7 in. bar. Uucl, C. L. bpi ague of Rock pringa I L Kauffman of alnta Yima, Cola, C C Oaf ford rf Wym.ir. W. li. Adair ut Kearney and W. LaBarruu uf Ch4rnae ai at tlx Paktua with twenty rows of deu. weii-foi nieil by hiU kernels, and weighs seventeen ounces. I The average siaed ear would weigh but I thirteen ounces. Prof. Weeks aiao brought j home w lUi him a coliecttun of over Jut tiif j fei ent varietiec of grains. Prof. Week. has mounted these for the us of hia stu dents in Uie laboratory work in agriculture. One of the most unique and elaborate receptions of the school year was the one given by the Junior class to its mem ber lost Saturday evening. At an early hour the class assembled in Uie gymia iuui and th fun began. A geography game in the form of a cuntest waa a spe cial feature of the program. Two prises, a first and second prix were awarded lu the two remembering th higheat num ber Of name and home addresses of the 200 members of th class. Miss Rutn Wormian of Yutaa received first pr:s, which was a large school penuar.t. and Miss Mabel Sherwood of South Omaha received second prlaa in th form of a class pvmiant. Whan th lim fur re freshmenta cam tha two Eanta Claua, on from th aoutk pole tad on from th north pole, appeared and after stun controversy passed out their presents which served as refreshment. Dr. H. C. Uuua preached at th Metho dist church lat fun Jay evening on Uie subject, "Reform and Refurmera " The sermon a as addressed particularly to students and was ry rcholarly and in structive PtoI Rouati. auperuaundsrt Wt th ruodel aclioxi arjiaruuvat. wit wa students tn shorthand, which dcmeinstrated Uie sp!ndid training received in the com mercial department of Tabor colleee. Tpon new matier dictated a speed of lli words per minute was made, und the matter was read a oud from the notes by the con testants. Upon nmitcr that had been writ ten liefore speeds of ISC and Sou words per nJnute were made and read. Rev. V. F. Brown of . Longmont, Colo., oflers an iiimu'i prii.e nf $10 for the best essay written by a student ujion the ad vantages offered to students attending Ta bor college to stimulate interest In the In stitution. The winter term of the college opens January 4. Indications point to a fine r.t tenduuee. I M EKHTY 4JF WISCONilX. lugiaeeriaa Fellovv.liliMi, fcurlwlagr aad Aballtlna mi Hasina. Two fellowships in engineering have been established by the regents of the Uni versity of Wisconsin in their Itaoembe,: mting. in addition to th three graduate scholarBhtne already in existence. The.e fellowships are of an annual value of 4 H each and will be filled fur tiie first time in April, ltitl. the appoints: it ae 11- kr;n fur the acaduinic year of 1'JiielL The grad uate work tn the tiullege of engineering bus grows rapidly during the las: two fears, and this year some thirty graduate stu dents are pursuing advanced work. Tn development of th research laboratories and the promotion of investigation on the! part of advanced and graduate student have been important factor in iiicreaning this number. The testing of materials, par ticularly reinforced concrete; hydraulic engineering, electro-chemistry and chem ical engineering have barn field fqr im portant research work, the results of which have been published ia th bulletin of the university, aevea appearing In .tl last year. Prof. Edward A. Ross of tlx dttpartauaut WILLIAM F. WILLIAMS. OMAHA BOY, HONORED thra Matthewa Scholarship at Har vard fur Hla Staadiaar la tttadirs Last Year. FOS'TON, Dec. IS (Special Telegram,.) William F. Williams, "12." of Omaha wa tme of the Harvard under.rradua 'es publicly honurud last night in Sander theater, Camorliii. for hlh colleee stand nc last SCHOOLS. A Health-Guarantee to be Found in No Other Water, Because: 1 The ONLY Water put up ia STERILIZED bottles; 2 The ONLY Water Domestic or Foreign which is NEVER put in a bottle thkt has been used before. "The World's Dcst Table Water" SCHOOLS. Wlt.. til igg Tit aa W M m ! jMi COLLEGE 07V -I'tiytSANDS cx our Y i,Ti.aunttg estaoiitn ZrtHl cd Ibi.i ) are tlllr r LijbeBt fii--! loau'.ir tis ol trust and -, tirof:t. lit t-ut yourg mm,, ! ,1 tmj wta LT)I3 v amCn jc tta way of true gucccus ia hit. Ours is a th orotifhiy cq zirpv d , trortir. 5 school with a fcchool'a'.irjoaf.iiere and ai?van tes secoiid to other. Pt-iu-ticiJ, t!'troti5;'a. All court. ss. 900st-adnt !a xaloor.. H'-ite ior prospecrug. LtacaiJi amtiaits ooolioc ae MM ii am ciim. sua. GRAND ISLAND COLLEGE Regular eolleg preparatory rouraes alukic. Art, ana Commercial eouraaa f red, Htalliiful locaUuu. Lxpenae mod erate. Catalog j. sent on raiiueot. As us about the scnool Addieaa. Dr. baoa-f Buthrlavd. rrwaldrat. GRAND ISLAND.. NEBRASKA Taha all hranohe ifitieeriug; studant enroll any time; machinery in opemtiun; day aiid night session, a vacation. Flnlay b.ag, DJ'Ju axid Indian ava. h anaa Ciljr, ? S V jiM( - TM Aiie J8f4 t ' lew m : t,i;.fiMig ..tl&i;:m' n N.'li'aVa UiiLarj KitAfwy, Auiin A Military Boarding School lies many advantage over a public ecbool. Tbe coicbliied routine and variety of lu txert iees etiiuulkles tbe boys' lhttTeat end tends to form IiaUit of fjalem and punctuality valuable in later li-'e. The Academy i moved and beitled In iu iicw building and Lai accommodations for twenty more cadeia. No entrance examinations are required. N-w term opet-i on Tuesday. January 4, 118. Tor information address B. II. Haya ard, hapu, Linetilat, Ketk. vavf iMght. .