THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MAT 29. 191 111 m 4i . Nebraskc f: 'iiiJSi''. 5 ' n1" if- 'BKIOGE USE HI HIGH COURT X?axne and Buffalo Counties in Quarrel Over PgTment DEM OC EATS TO MEET TUESDAT State- Cassaslttee Will Hla Session rre tor iltfrutt Dels jratsn la All Xrtfuki DIs. trleta -Saart Stark Can Ga Oat. - (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) IJXCOUN. Mar 17 8pclal.-An an peal from th district court of Kearney county., to the supremo court of Ne braska haa been mad by Joel Hall against the payment of a claim by the standard Bride Co.. of Omaha amount ing to tttLiS, one-half of the amount duo ' the company for repair upon a bridge on the line between Kearney and Buffalo counties. Hall denlea that Kear rry county over entered Into a coiitruci to pay the amount claimed by the com pany, claiming that the bridge wsa built by Buffalo county alone tor It sol bene fit at a point where there I not. not ever been a publlo road; that agree ment a as then mada at the time the irridge ws built that Kearney county should not at any time be called upon tl help keep It up; that the road wa lo cated by Special act of the legislature. February 1. IK- He further seta forth that Franklin and Buffalo counties were tn pay all expenses In the building f the bridge which was put In to benefit Kearney Junction, the new county seat. IT, papers filed in the ca are verj ' voluminous and the case prmies to at- tract a great wsal of attent'jn. I State Engineer Price baa returned from ; Wahoo where he went to meet with t j county board of Saunders county re. I warding the letting of contracts for the ! rebuilding of the North Bend and Fra- mont bridges whW; wens washed out this spring. There war a large numoer 01 bids, running all the wavy from IM.7. to SKS,14 for the North Bend bridge snd W.flS. to $W,3K for the Fremont bridge. The bids were taken under advisement until June 8. Requisition papers for the return to North Carolina of Harold T. Pratt, charged with forgery In 4h amount of I3S0.00. were granted by Governor Aid rich this morning. Pratt was located by the chief of police of Omaha in that city and the authorities of ersaSr county In the former state, where to crime was committed, were notified. A charter has been granted to' the Farmers' Stste bank of Fullerton with capital stock of Cs.000.0M. The officials of the new Institution are Theo. C. Koach. president; Owen Kaveney. vies president, snd C. V. McClellsnd. cashier. The state superlntimdenfs office has been busy furnishing orators for com mencement exercises during ' the past week. Superintendent Delxel officiated at Franklin, Oreenwood and Orafton. and also at the eighth grade exercises at Fremont. Depifty Superintendent Elliott delivered addresses at Sargent, Taylor and Broken Bow, while Inspector Penny held forth at Kim Creek and German town. The democratic state central commit, tee will meet in this city Tuesday at 1 o'clock for -the purpose of dosing up matters before the national convention snd to arrange for alternate delegates in all of the districts exosptlng the First. Alternates in. the First district we.- selected at the prtmsries. -Four dtls are contending for the honor of entertalnlns tre state convention, Omaha, Hastings. Fremont and Grand Island, which will be the moat Important part of the meeting, though other matters may come up not on the program. . Labor Commissioner ' Ouye ' brancncJ out as a preached yesterday and delivered an address at ths First Congregational ohurch to this city. It was union labor day and In several churches addresses were mads by prominent labor leader; In the interest of the Men and Religion movement. The board of public. land and buildings met today to consider proposition from a Wisconsin firm to employ about fifty convicts from ths penitentiary for the manufacture of chair. Lot, the present contractor has not been using the num ber of men called for la hla contract with the state, neither hss he paid tor the use of the men he ho used for the past three months. It is proposed to release Lea from the contract so far as It cover what convict ths new contractor may ase. If tt can b arranged. ! Standing of Teams j J . i 'THE wa:tcr knows that he , is serving a dis criminating guest 'when ordered to bring Pabst Blue Ribbon The Beer of.Qttality This is the beverage beyond compare, and is appropriate for all times and occasions Whole some and refreshing a delight to the eye and the palate the perfection of brewing. Chicago .. Boston ... Wash'ton Phila Cleveland Detroit .. Hasting . Kearney ., Fremont ., G. Island.. Columbus . Seward .... Tork , TV EST.' I.EAGVE. I'NATU UEAGl'K. W.LPcl. W.LrVt. St. Joseph..;' IS .at yew Tork. ..is . Denver Ill Cincinnati ..a M . Omahs S 16 55 Pittsburgh .1 IS .! Iva Nolnrs.19 1! .UVhttro K. 1? .i Sioux Ciiy.ll 1 st. .1 o.iis....I7 11 .44; Lincoln 14 .418 phjl.idelphia.13 II .4Si Topeka 14 J! .4f Bnston U 3 .371 Wlrhlta ....14 a .as Brookhn ... U W AMK LKAGCE. ; AUKR. ASS' W.UPct.t W.UPrt. .W 1 .743 -"olumbus ...31 1 .! .SI II .CJj M innca noils !4 15 . .US IS .471 Toledo IN 1 .OJ .IS IS .aflOKan. City.. .a IS .Ml .14 17 .$. Paul .1 3 .45J .It 1 .471 Indlsnnnn1i8.il a . New Vork..U 1 .ST. Milwaukee ..14 d .ITI Bt. Louis. .10 SI .11J, Louisville ..14 3.171 STATE LEAU1-K. i MINK LEAGfB. w.lurci. w.UhTt. .10 4 .714'Fslls City. ..10 .W . I .Oi Neb. City... tt. . S I .S Beatric .... 1 I.KI . I 7 .Wt Auburn 7 .467 . T .C Humboldt ..7 1 .4S7 . I . Hiawatha ..!. Superior ... 1 10 .SI,' . Yetertly Reavlte. WESTERN I.EAGl'E. Wichita, t; Omshs 4. Toveka, 8; eloux city. . Lincoln, 1; ft. Joseph. . Denver, 3; Des Moines. 11. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston. 4-1; Phllsdrlphla M. New Tork, ; Brooklyn. '!. Cincinnati. 1; Chicago. 4. St. Louis. . Pittsburgh. & - AMERICAN-1 .EAUIE. St. Louis-Clevelsnd. rain. Washington, t: New York, 1(1. PhUsdelphia. li: Boston. AMERICAN LEAGI E. Toledo. I: Ixnilsvllle. 1 Indianapolis, : Cotumhus. i. Kansas City. I: St. Paul. 1 Milwaukee 4; Minneapolis, i. . MINK LEACH.' E. tllawsths. I; Beatrice. . Auburn. 7: Humboldt, s. Falls City. : Nebrsska City. 1 ' NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Hastings. IS: Fremont. IS. Seward S: Grand Island. . York, ll: Kearney. 11 Superlor, 0; Columbus, 2. Gassca l aday. Western League Wichita at Omaha. Topeka at Sioux City, Uncoln at St Joseph. Denver at De Moines. National League Boston at Phtlsdel- phla New York at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Chicago, St. Louis at Pittsburgh. American League tit. Louis at Cleve land. Washington at New York. Phila delphia at Boston, Detroit at St. Louis. Amercan Association Toledo at Louis ville. Indianapolis st Columbus. Kansas City at St. Paul, Milwaukee at Mlnneap. oils. Nebraska Stat League Hastings at Columbus, Sewsrd at Kearney. Superior at Fremont. York at Grand Island. Mink Ieague-Fnlls City at Nebraska City. Auburn at (lumboldt, Hiawatha at Beatrice. FREMONT SLUGGERS AHEAD; 2efct Hutinss I; , Thirteen to . Fifteea. ! MAKE FIVE RUSS H 0SE EJM5G ' Hastlaa Jasspa aa Tateaara far (saatrrs, bat Palbflwdera tease Bark Straas aad Wlad l Ahead. x Bottled only at th : brewery in crystal i clear bottles, showing ' at a glance that if is clean and part. Taking of testimony In the Koenlg Babcock power alt controversy baa been postponed until tomorrow. The contest Involve prior rights tor -water from the Loup river for power purposes. Railway Commissioner Henry T. Clsrke ha returned from Kansas City where hs attended a hearing of the Inter-stats commerce commission on freight class!- i flcation No. SI. Friday the commission ' devoted the entire day and part of the i night to rule ten on classification No. a which permits any kind of mixture of freight In an car, tiie freight to take rhe higher class of the mixture. Mr. Clark opposed the .rule a did repre sentatives from Colorado, Louisiana and Texas. The railway commission has authorised th Unloa Pacific to discard all stock ear less than tMrty-"ix fast. Biz Inchea long, and hereafter that road will have th same standard for slack ear as th Burlington. A reduction wa Also ordered en th wool rata with an Increase la minimum weight of carload oa th Union Padfle road. Th company I pwmrtted to ehang sn washed wool from third to fourth class and to racress tn minimum wtlght from 30.40 pounds to KM nsondt. Th Northwest em road has been authorised to charg the cattle rata an mixed sh foments when such shipment Include cattle.. . Charla Filbert eighteen years of age, sent up to the penitentiary for burglary, from Douglss county, has beaa suffering from apsndldtj and a abort time m oGrernar Aldrleh at th request of tK young man' moTherbad the boy taken to a private resldsac doss ta th prison that ta might have mora pleasant si r round trigs. Hs kaa net Improved and the -.other now requests that h b tan to Omaha for aa opratloa. It la probable that he will be operated oa I Linrqla tfaa beer fee you bora - . PbcaM or write ... . , The Pabst Company 1307 Leavenworth Pbxms Douglas 79, A 147 German and Indian Couple Seek Pardon For Son from Prison (From a 8tsff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. May fl.-tSpeclal Telegram.) -John Lleb. a full-blooded German, with hla wife, a full-blooded Omaha Indian squaw, called on the governor thl after noon for th purpose of getting th re lease from the penitentiary of their son. who was sentenced to a term of three to tan yars tor sttsrapted assault. Th district Judge who sentenced th young man would not recommend a pardon, but thought possibly ha--bad been punished enoagh with ttm few months served." TTae Board of Public Unda and Build ings this afternoon closed a contract with th American Laundry and Machine company of Chicago for a laundry outfit for Hastings, costing tS.SIS.Ki. An addi tional wringer, costing H3S-54, was also purchased of the Troy Laundry and Ma chine company of Troy, N. Y. A letter was received by Secretary of State Walt today staling that the Lin coln statu had been snipped from Rhode Inland. It will be stored In a sat place when it arrives until gj-eded. It Is covered by an insurance of 1,500 sgilnst asmsge. OMAHA BOY WINS FOR . SOLVNG PROBLEM HUMPHREY. Neb.. May 27.-3peclal.-Dr. Condon some time ago In order to Illustrate tlie value of small savings to the young, offered three cash prizes for th best answer of tlio following problem: Two dollar! was deposited esch week In a building association beginning on the day of his birth, and th payment were kept up until he wa st years old, with compound interest at I per cent An swers were received from all parts of the state and quite a few from th neighbor ing states. Th answer a figured by Prof. Malone. who acted a the Judge, was Sl.3K.sM.as. The first prise was won by J. Dorsey of Omaha, second. Llxxl LuMsher; third. Clara Beechler. both of Humphrey. te fross Osfard. OXFORD, Neb., May H.t-t Special .i-Th Oxford band Is erecting a fine new stand at ths corner of Ogden avenue and South Railroad street. Th band ha been giving Ssturday night concerts and will continue to do so through th summer. Th necessary funds war contributed by th business men of the town. Th first concert In the new quarter wa given Saturday night under th leadership of Director Fsrrar. Th Highlander team waa defeated by th Hart man team from th Hardacrab bl district Ssturday by a score of 14 to 1. Batteries, Highlanders. Bauer . and Vopat: Hart mans, Lucking and Grace. Umpire, Bloom. Alaatal He a set at Arllagtoe. ARuNOTO.V. Nb,, May r.-SpeclI.) Th alumni of th Arlington High school gava their first annual banquet at th Odd Fellows' hall Saturday night, with fifty-flv member present. Prof. Gilker on wa toast mailer and toasts were given by member of each class from ISM to th present one. mi At th close of the banquet th following officer were elected for this year: President Miss Zclla Ludwig; vice jiresldent, Mrs Maud.Ger ner; secretary and treasurer, c. C. Cook. GRAY BECOMls HEAC ' - OF GREAT NORTHERN , ST. PAUL. May J7.-The directors of th Great Northern railway this after noon appointed Carl R. Gray, of Port land, president of the road nd retired U W. Hill from that poaltloa. Mr. (Gray's dalles 1lt begin at onrr. rases of Ma at Haasbaldt . HUMBOLDT. Neb., My ri.-The twenty-seventh eommencemeat exercises wer held at the opera house Friday evening. The graduates wer Gladys Boyd. Clin ton Wlnamson, Ellen Cop. Rata Mom. Gall Parsons, Harvey Man. Cultivated last prefer Fwnuta, Sa. It's a Barwlag fcfcaaa not la havv :sc!:lens Arnica Kai-, to cure burns, eczema, boila sore piles, cuts bruiM. wounds and ulcera Die. k'-it ssla by Beaton Drug Co. ;i . , Call for the "purest yoi will be given Everyone whf is familiar with milk knows Alamito to b the health-protectiug kind. IT ta pur, pasteurised milk, put up In sterilised bottle, and expert will recommend It for us by your entirw family. It is the only 6afe substitute for mother's milk. Delivered fresh dailv. before breakfast i FREMONT. Neb.. May S.-(Spacial Tsl- j egram.) Fremont defsated Hastings to day In sn old fashioned slugging match in ahlch both trams Ismmed th ball all over th field. Fremont mad mors errors, but succeeded In bunching hits to a little better advantag than Hustings. Ths blowup occurred In the sevens, when with the scor a tie Hastings Jumped qnto Thelssea and when the last man was down hsd fire runs to their credH, but the Bennetts braced up and went them two better. Hallry waa cslled to the rescue fat re Slianer had five hlta against him. but ths Pathfinder found ) mm tor three singles. Score: R.H.E. Hastings .... IIMIIII a-il II 4 Fremont I I I I I I t I -! it Hits: Off Thrsllklll. : off Shatter. I: off Hslley. I; off Thelsen It: off Klngdon. J. Batteries: Hsstlngs. Thrsllklll. Shsner. Halley. Co and Bradburv: Fremont. Theleren. Klngdon and Neff. Nmplre: McDermott. GRAND ISItANTk. Neb.. May ff.-Spe-cial Telegram. t-Th third city won j another game by pound out the hall In i bunches today from Seward. Visitors took th lesd In ths third by errors. Laflnmber sent one over the garden wall for a home run In th third. Two i walk and three hits brought In four ! for Grand Island In th sixth. Msnke ! relieved Morm in the seventh. Rlgard j relieved Hansen In th fifth. Fcore: R. H. E. Seward 8 I 1 a i a a a i r. island . 1 I I I I 1 I I M II I Earned runs: Seward, t; Grand Island. I Two-base hits: Welsner, J; Llsy. Csmp. fleld. Three-bass hit: Morse. Home run: taflumbera First baae on ball Off Mors, t; off Manx, I; off Hansen. 1: off Elgsrd. 4. Struck out: By Mors. I: by Msnke, I: by Hansen. 1: by Elgard. t Left on bases: Seward. I: Grand Island i. Double plsys: Schoonover to Jokerst: Rondeau to Ftreatlen to Fullen; Lsflum bers to Znk. Wild pltche: Elgard. Passed balls: Campfleld it). Hit by pitcher: Neff and MrKlbben. COLUMBUS. Neb.. May IT. -(Special Tiegram.)-coiumbu defeated Superior today, dus to the Inability of Superior to 1 Tflf VW( TiFlT TC Till iNFI C connect with the slsnts handed out hy 1ULEUU ULTLAIi tUlAnLLO Thtsman, a recruit pitcher from Spalding whir..tr:.r ZrJ?" Home Bun with H.n on Base ten men. Soorts: R.1I.R. BUMiior I I I a a i i . - -i- Oblumbut ...J 4 1 4 t A T Act? not ttttvi kmi niTTv Batterlu: Suoerio, v.... nK.. iliaxa.1 Columbus. This man and Harrison. I'm plre: Collins i m'llk" and. "Alamito:1,- Fer- Mil - Lac Th Croat 8c health drink at Fountains and Clubs Leaves a satisfied appetite m Alamito Sanitary Dairy Go. Douglas 411 "The Safe IW WATCH REPAIRING also srwviarr-a iss All Work OuaiwntMd. Price Rtaaonabl. CDHOLM b)4kVlfaraal Hakes Victory Secure. KEARNEY. Neb.. May rf. -(Special Tel- gram.) In ona of th biggest swatfests ever exhibited In Kearnev and niavin. th first halt of th gams In a tiuststorm. wun tn wind matarlally affecting the pitchers' Work, Kearney won th York game, u to U. Thres horn run and two-bass hits kept the old-tlm adherent! of a (watting gam In continuous glee. "WW R.H.R. ot I I 1 4 U tt 1 Kearney I 1111 .a-itn 1 Batteries: Tork WIIMns. Kn.v mnA onyus; iveamey, Wright, IhHi and Gray. Laalstllle Spare T Ice la First la sts, While Taled wake a Oa Double. LOUISVILLE. Ky May n.-Nlis' home run In the f iuith Inning with one on base landed victor today f r Tol dj over Loulsvill: score I to t Tne locals out balled the vlrllora, but aould not lilt at th right tlm. Score i but ISIMI.LX TobElxi u.u o.i u ii o i.e. Hart. It.. 1 I I SMIea. If IIS Kch urnTttl I k fn. nwk Sr ". It... I lll..lima. I I a basThua- iiT;,? ' -"mnnon- Three- .fc. I I SBmnSI.. b I 1 I -'""r""i, iJavia, wrurm. struck basuMillsr.w t III lUui.u, SIS out: By wnxms, Base on balla: I rff u.iuui ilia m.ii,. Hi... i r i a Wright. 1: off Wllkina. a i:mniM, aii sa i i i t ,nto,.i.,i it i i ii i i Nugent 1 pwer, .. I l iuss. c I i IthSIM. .. I I I liMmn. m ... I I t I I INDIANS, SHUT OUT THE ' . 1.1 Tetsls ... I II II I TMals ....n 1111! I ' ssr-ii r-fietia ' Loulv!l.a 2 1 v u 1 1-1 ' MEN FROM BEATR CE I T ' ' Sacrific e una: Duich, Uruna .-acrlilcu Dinner Pail Causes a Short Circuit; Owner is Dead TERRY. 8. D.. May JT.-Spectal.l-Hanglng hla tin pall on a pole and raus Irg a short circuit, cost ths llfs of Joseph Osnxer, a miner In the mploy of the Golden Reward Mining company- The pole held In place a wire charged with , ) volts of electricity and the contact with th tin pail effected a perfect gruundlng. tinnier died in full view of hi romtauilAna who tried In vain to rrruMliatr him. II was atsndlng on a slsel rail when th accident occurred. Ganser waa a middle-aged man tgid had a wife !n Germany. I ; Many Crooks Driving . Taxis in New York XKW VuRK, May 17,-Ths numbers of crooks snd convicts working a chauf feurs on taxlcab in the city haa caused the police department to organise tsslcab suusd w put a check on tlis crimes of vlulenc In which Isxlcsbs plsy a psrt Murder, holdups and robberies hsv been numerous snd ths pollcs hsv found that there are about SM mm hers with either prison or pollcs records who hsve obtained chauffeurs license from the stsls. In some esse ths pollr have found Ihst certain garages ar owned by men who hsv police reputations. John A. Gentlemsn, undertaker, pending Information from relative In New Brun-' wlck. X. J. Uutlhevr C tl. Bnrdea. FALL RIVER, Mass.. May X7.-A mes saKo fr m New Tork this afternoon an nounced the death of Matthaw C. D, Iluiileii, the wealthy dry goods com munion merchant and manufacturer. BEATRICE, Neb., Telegram. H-ln a fast gams Hiawatha created. Bsatrles by th score of I to. McDanlel thras-bagger . and . Saebstt's single woo th gam. Score: " R'H. E. Hiawstha ... I I I I I I t M I I uaatiice ....... as 4 x Uutt tries: Hller and Harmony: Belts SuU n.rrow. . H. S, Girls' Tennis in tne Semi-finals V.TL Miss Charlotte Bedwcll and Miss Portr- tfcoi. field played Into tlie saml-flnal round of the high school gills' spring singles tour nament this morning, by winning thru matches In the third round. Th twu semi-final matches will be played off this week, according to th following pslrlngs: Miss Laura Zimmerman plays Mis Alice Poterfltld; Mia Helen Johnson plays Miss Charlotte Bedwcll. Mis Bedwell hag little difficulty In win ning her. match from Mlas Barbara Churchill, but Miss Porterfleld had a hard fought contest with Miss Marlon Staples, finally winning out by dint of some clever net plsy In the second est. Following ar th results of play : I , THIRD ROUND. Miss Chsrlotte Ml dwell defeated Mlas Barbara Churchill. -. -. MiSS Alice Porterfled defeated Ml-. Marlon Staples, s-1. " CONSOLATION SINGLES. Second Round: Miss Catherine Wnwl. worth defeated Miss Mildred Hose. 4-1 Burke, lllncnman. iHiubls plsy: lllnt-n- msn to bcrrlck. Hases on balls: Off H( liter, a; off Jamev I. Ifl on bases: Louiavllle. i. Toledo, 1. lilt by niicier: By James. Burks; by Klrhier, liurn.i. Derrick. Struck out: My Itl.hter. i; bv Jamea i. Psssed balls: Suencer. kVlld pitch: lllchter. Tims: lit. Lml'lres. Hayes and Irwin. ST. I'AtL. May r;. -Timely hitting to day again won Ih gam for ksnies t.'lty agslnnt St. I aul. i to I Th procueda of ! today s game acre for the benefit, of the tlehrlng. former popu- atid Kuntas t.lty pilih.-r, whose death ticcurrea early In the iprlng. Injury iu llaakrl Bnll lis me Fatal. MUPfATINK, In.. Mas r.-Edard Etana, a ted It. la dead at hla home her aa the reauit of having been struck In th shdoniMi with hsrd hit basket hall, while playing with companions tn the tear of hi horn aaalerday after noon. J(.. . JEFFERKON CITT. Mo.. May ST. Jsmes B. Cisntt. for twenty-two years a member of III Missouri uirm court. I near deolh at hi residence. DEATH RECORD. Mr, rharlra Hand. BEATRICE, Neb., May !?.- Special. -Mrs. Charles Hood of Ellis died yestsrday morning at a local hospltsl, whera-sh recently underwent sn operation. Sh wa M years of ars and leaves hsr hus band and three children. ' Daalel Uoaaherty. Daniel Dougherty, aged il years, who hss refilled In Omaha thirteen yesrs, died Sunday at his home. ISI0 North Fort) -t Ignth street, lie Is being held by T. HUDDLESTON BEATS WIFE FOR CALLING THE POLICE Th only way that Riley Huddlestoo of Hut North Fourteenth, street could ex. ores disapproval of Ms wifs's conduct tn notifying th pollr when he was abusive, was to glv bar a beating and tak their children sway. Sunday afternoon th polte wer notl- fid that Huddlwtoa wa beating his wtfs. breaking up In furnltur and otherwise disturbing th pesos. They hurried to bis house, but be bad departed. When hs returned bam at nlgbt he made known bl views about calling th police by ad ministering another beating. Mr. Hud dles ton exhibited black and blue marks PllL KANSAS I'lTY. II H O I E 11:1.111.1. Sutler, ts l t ins-tlMs. !! Hottama. tti 1 I ISrhallef. If I 1 3 S Il.ir4 If . i is SI oillM. rt. I lias !all. IS .. I I I M arn lb.... I 1 I S 1 Autre. IS. . 4 1 S t ftsmdns m I I 4 4 I Kiitm. rt I I I I an i anaar. e. 4 I I t Bt-a. I l l sia-iur. n I I I I I uoasiaaa. lb I I I lne. cf I I I s Kr.. I I s I Alirra. I 4 I 1 IS wsut tt Tstala ... tl II SI I I Tatiia ... u ra ll : aO't'onnoi hit by batted bill. 'Hailed for Goodman In the ninth. Home run: Love. Double play: Aut rey to Butler: CWrldcn to lownev. Huses on balls: Off Karger. I: off Altrack. 1. Irft on basss: Kauaas city. 4: St. Psul, I. Sttuck out: Bv Katger. 1: by Altruck. I. Sacrifice , hits: (Jurridon. Coulson. Sacrlllre fly: Ksrger. Time: 1 4a. Um pire: Anderson. 1 I as ''.f-'v .7 ' 'rv?Slf 11'' I Hold your sock smooth as your skin SOLO EVERYWHERE SIOROC rsOST CO., Maats. fSOSTOia Alas makm of rtrl ttrp Hnaa Stitnyitr tr wi.t,..itiiu.r,li1tn. 8 ?Cragy g 1 MARKSMEN LINEUP FOR THEBIG SHOOT FEST Practicing started this morning as prellmlnsry to ths opening of the Thirty seventh annual tournament of ths Ne braska Sportsmen's aeaorlation which opens on the grounds cf th Omaha Uun club. Just at of the Douglas street bridge at o'clock tomorrow morning. Over sn amateur almrods will be In town tomorrow for 111 big shootfett. over K arriylng in Otnshs today. A dele gallon or o.er thirty marksman came from Columbus. Neb. They registered st th Psiton hKsl, which will be the head quarters of th assx latlon during the meat, which will elos Thursday svenlng. CURES cYfm mcrxcrc sSaVI ksw&VsU. JWJJsaJ-wawsw Th. caua of U skin 4im csb b. tracd to om sc id to th. blood; to. eutlcl. is always h.althy wh.ra ti. emulation U ". rom lmpuritl.. Wh.n th. blood la ln(ctd with acrid or vMihesUthy nuttr 11 caLot p-rform It. natural work o! Bourtahlng th. .kin. nultto . lu t.m-, reratur and presarring lu normal softn., pllabiUtr and hwltorulMW. Cd it IrritataTandlWm. th. d.Ucat. llU. von. and glands and produce, soma of th. many form, of diseasa Th. Itching and .tinging so often accompanying, skin affection, ara prcuoexl by th. tovMt from th. blood of th. acrid humor, with which It Is nl od. Into th. .inaiUT. tnambranou. fleah lying Just benaath th. outr crtog. and .urroundlng th. counUess nerrea, pore, and glands. This .xpUln. why scratching th. outer akin afford no wlief from th. Itching and burning. B.8.B. cure. Skin Dls.as of .very character by purifying th. blood. It XM. down Into th. circulation and removed th. humor, or acid, which ars cauaingto. troubU. build, up to. weak, acrid blood, and Prman.nUy cure. tT.ry "ariety of akin affection. Local applications can only gooth..they w enn ZcVnZ th.y do not rach th. blood. 8. 8. 8. goj. right Into th cTrTuUtlon.reach.. thi troubl. and cures it by nmortog th. caus.. Bool, on 8!tin Diaaaass and any mad leal adrlc. Ire to all who wriu. XHU SVIUT SPECIFIC CO., ATLABTA. GA GRADE AMD KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS WILL GRADUATE Nineteen grade and kindergarten trali-- upon h- breast. nch. back and arms. A L" , T J """" "" ' warrant has been Issued for hi arr-st i C ,J I 1 . " rc,r. B r ms arr-st t .A SuDerlntcndent V.tftf .Hi .. ..ww ,i.,Lw. iin .iiuwiiiii arc. Grsde. Katherlne Carrtrk. Rose Orod lnk. , Iiu K uikuftke) . !imM Uli:: Joels Maxwell. Jeannctt MtJr. Gertrude Pfelffer. Ora Ruasell, M .rsacrlt- Sc.ti. France Todd. Lydla w kk'trom. Klna-r-garten. Catherine RevnoKV. Neiite C irl-. Hansen. Pauline Green. Marl Gordon He len Potter. Norma Waes. HAARMANN AND HORTON ARE STILL IN THE LEAD Recount of votes cast in th' state sen atorial primary contest proceeded slowly nd with n materia; chance todav. Omaha down to the fifth ward had been cam-eased st noon and Haarmsnn. re publican, ard Horton democre'. sttii w ....... .,..,.,. ,. .... r. ..j awclesding. iBlrlbMunH. The Persistent and Jaoicloas t"e ttf Newspspe. AdverUetng is th Mama . I Cough Hard? Go To Your Doctor Stop coughing! Coughing rasfs and tears. Stopit! Cougbingpre pares the throat and lungs for more trouble Stop it! There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Stopit! AVer's Cherry Pectoral is a medicine for coughs and colds, a regular doctor's med Icfa. Use It! Ask your doctor if ths is not good advice. tiiV BALTIMORE AND QHIO RAILROAD CHANGE IN SCHEDULE, MAY 26 PITTSBURGH & NEW YORK EXPRESS" I .trill Id Ren DAY TRAIN "TO- HEW DAY TRAIN PITTSBURGH, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and HEW YpK Solid VutibvUd EUctrie Lighted Equipment. Modem Coachtt, Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Can and Dining Car Lv. Chlrafo i:15 A. M. Ar.. Baltimore-. Pi 45 A. M, ' Ar. Pittsburgh 10:So H. M. Ar. Philadelphia., , liibs P. M,- Ar. Wtshlugton. ., .:3U A. M. Ar. New Yom 2ilf P; M, No, 8 "IVAriHISbTUSI 81'rX.IAIV Drawiug Room Bieening Car to Uaaliingion and New York, will leave I'hleago at llitto ' A. M.. ruoulng via Newark and WheetinA arrive Wasttingtoa , 12:30 P. M New York : P. M. , Xo. fl "SKW YORK MMITEn," wltU Drawing Ratrni Sleeping Cara, Dining Car and Observation. Cars, leave Chicago ti4a P M arrlvea Pittsburgh : A. Waahlngtoa Mi P. M., New York 10:s0 P. M, o. 14 "XIGHT EXPCES8," will ma through eoild lo New York nilh Modern Coachea and Drawing Room Bleeping Car, Drawing Koom Sleeping Cara to Pittsburgh and Wheeling, Ortll Car and , Parlor Dining Car. I-eiare Chlesgo 9:i0 P. M arrive Pitt. burgh 1 1:66 A. M., Wheeling Jl:50 A. M., Washington 1019 P. M.t New York :J5 A. M. B. N. AUSTIN, Generai Passenger Agent 718-112 Want Adam Straat, CHICAGO