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mm————— THE OMATA DATLY BEE: THUTSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1 compan: o ntage of 1851, Since the ginal; Witenberg against Mollyneaux, from city was until early fu the '80s Clay county: Motley against Motley, from and ti ers came here fn 1852 Bducational Exhibit that is a Great Feature | Adams county. Sioux « Br m th n may have found its way there | it D fobh AL - 1oL ot the. SRVITRE: T 1 4 Boig Bl Large Orowds Continue to BEFORE | of the Bhow. I by s Mo, Corde Bas aivesly Doeh viered W for Fair at North Platte - LARGE CROWD AT STATE FAIR e curio. tut lntends to keey NG AND = GRASSES = OF “ NESRASI seaonrenter or ROOSEVELT'S NEBRASKA TRIP DAY COMPLETES SHOOTING rouwmm\ { | nd Street \ttendance is & Re | a Miaa of the Week at [ ocatar Vidence of the Adaptability | Day. Theee Times Acrons State. WIh | Gugrge Neolal | of Many varicties Shov and AL i ™ Bvening Mo Presented by Assistance of the Bxperl t LINCOL 5.—(Speclal Telegram He Lenve Station Made Plain. Over 20,000 p dmissions was the #e | the Neb state fair today. This| LINCOLN, Sept. 6—(Special Telegram.) FIVE urpasses any Wednesday attendance since Chairman 1f. . Lindsey of the republican . . %88, the year J. I C. was the state falr's | state central committee was in the city to LINCOLN, Sept (8pecial. )—The ks t SLATTE Dran ol the Uaiversity of Nebraska. | Chief attraction. At 7 o'clock this morn-|day and while here he announced that ar NORTH FLATZE, Net eMonlt g | ing people began flocking to grounds, | rangements had been completed for the|Clal Telegram.)—The crowds | the Ag iral Experiment station, the [ (2€ BeOR v oF the ot ooyl i t ot O 4 st the street fair continue I [ School of Agriculture and the Farmers' in. | !3XINE the capacity of the street car sery ol il - A B Sl Lo i g | " o ice to the utmost, although ¢ were |velt, who will be in this state October 1 L AR LR L L o Ktitutes—are represented at o tair | (e e T g 2% Wil ot braska. The speclal r By sxNiBIte Which Wvs dow e 'of | running at three-minute intervals, and at 10 and 4. He will come to Lincoln from kets had been sol¢ ne | Atchison, Kans., v alls € At om | found trip from C considerable educational value, all com- | o'} »'4” yvv]‘y:’ ity :;‘1‘1 been sold. The |Atchison, Kans., via | o and from | FHAAY o Mg prising one distinct cla ish contin it gates closed at 6 here will start on a trip that will extend SoToek 1 state over the Bur-| Thursday morning and it is thought entire building. Director T. L. Lyon of the TS B 8 times Roross td o iy and occupying an fic and Elkhorn rail- | *everal hundred peop |in from outside polnts today, bringing roads. From Nebraska he will go to Dead- |*Pecial train in the excursion tr fos were run lington, Union Pac ruing | ¢ arge of the display and is assisted by | 1 1 t 1 A b e 4 bbbl LR e vt | Sorom of Abeut Twets untyerity ted by %1 large crowds from Omaha, Hastings, Beat- |wood for an eveniug meeting. Three even- | he exeellenee of fres strest eniertuitine and wanted me t youe wedicing, 1 told hiew that ¥ % e rice, Falls City, Ravenna and other places. |ing meetings will be held in Nebraska- | Which has been provided surprising to |y r gettng well—1 had tr N | My Since the fair opened the building has been | | even the street fair manager | ; J e e tniet contere of intecest. Be- | The dally program did not differ greatly |one at Omatia, one in Lincoln and the third | {70 U0 alr management. The bal- |1 g nearly dead with cor Finally 1 led th mo ers sindiog &t the east sntrance the visitor| from that of pr ing days. The after-|in some town in the w n part of th ! ast trial. So my husba me a fl v and Mana 000D races were somewhat fas a much larger crowd than yesterday The Capital Mutual Hog Insurance com Augustar roand drew | stute events. It was ditions and with Pl 1 commenced takin is first preparat hown the processes involved in the on of the anti-toxin serum used | on The shooting tournamer in the treatment of hog cholera, which was | clal Telegram.) | today, the chief event be | e . T ¢ : Which WA | pany of Lincoln has surrendered its char MEAD, Neb., Sept. & a h Have Now [fumimch i S s 500 A cin s seised soms|-7te Aopwised ovin of the Sheii| 81 bntin, 'l v them according to dircctions. That was two completed | YEArs ago. A year ago last November | gave birth toa 10-pound baby + Buttalo | oy, who is well and hearty; and Lam doing my own housework. 1 ean | 14 too great praise | nevergive Pe Siiten B | business. The officers of the company |lutheran church of the state of Nebraska | Nicolal of Minden, his score stunding twe Mreo | th writes from O N Your Por 110 me a wonder lnmdy. v-:‘ 1"Kul;\m~m‘ of \Lr;‘ ul’lln ';\ [ found the members were unwilling to pay |met in semi-annual session in the local | ty-three targets out of a possible twenty- |ful wmo! R¢ It cured me of barren 1 ¥ 14 and had never a bractical and efcient remedy for (e | spieiumenty for necossary expenses and | church today and immediately got down fo| ve. The prise wis a fii Il and aliver | borue auy children; but since beglanin; vour mediciue 1 gave Birth to a 10-pound most disastrous of all awine diseases. ThIS | \hat (hey would be compelled to Institute | business. The program consists of the dis- | cup, presented by Colonel W. F. Cody | baby She now six months old and | 1 treatment was inaugurated by Dr. A, T | T ¢ 2 1 ' « ind we am stronger P h ¢ th ¢ v ot K ]I\r»‘“l proceedings agalnst 90 per cent “{14 ussing of matters of interest to the church | The tennis tournament began 8 o'clo than § have Sesn sittse [ was te . p 1 i . eters, head of the Department of Animal| oo b5 (08 (D0 e In business in general and the work of the ministers. |this morning and continued uearly all day 4 ave been since as quite young sod hless you and your | Pathology at the experiment station. Dur- o | Thr ! . s were | medicine forsver. 1 cannot tell all. 1 never saw or heard of anvthing halt so 2 Followlug is the summary of the races Ministers and delegates from all over the|Three preliminary events in singles wore | ¥ a |1og the last year over 7.000 hogs MAve| yiye eyent, trotting, 2:30 class, purse $300; | State are present apd the sessions already | played, which resu us follows: Cary |£00d. T can never thank you enough for your kindne 1 es of la grippe it been treated with this serum and about | peat” Bira o @ 8300; | 1ol were well attended. National Presi- | won from Kvans, 6-0, G-2; Mooney won from | works like a charm. = It cured my baby 80 per cent were saved. In connection fs | McA | dent Rev. E. Norelus, D. D., of Wasa, Minn., | Newman, 60, 6-2; Orr won from Cunning- | - AT B 0 0D fle for peivic catarrh. Any womar foring from any form of an_exhibit showing the methods used fn| Thelma o : § i 41%ho is the head of the Augustand synod |bam, 6.4, 6.2 Men's double events [peivic trouble can consult Dr. Hartman free of cha Dr. Hartman is treating | fAghting blackleg in cattle. An fnterest- | = frime "o 51 3¢ the United States, is present and taking | sulted in the following scores, winners be- | thousands of women for diseases pecullar to their sex with real succes | ing feature is a collection of horseshoes| Second event, pacing ol purse | part fu the meeting Thg named first: OFr and McMichael against | “Health and Beauty,” written cspecially for women, sent free by addressing Dr. | showing the .various shapes and modifica- [ $#% Dien Wilkes b Evane and Newman. -1, 6-2, Cunningham | Hartman, Columbus, Ohio [ tion of shoe used for correcting detects {n | zf deap Vil wemen vorn tean Clab, b4 Otten Agafnst Wissman and Par the foot of the horse. In a nearby case is 3 3| NEHAWKA, Neb, Sept. 5.-Last night €l Srospey knd t s = ] ary against Cox and | o collection of 300 different familles of | {ap Medium 2 3 T ¢ 244§ 3|the republican women of Nehawka met at| ycKeen, 6-0, 6 Orr and Meltchael “enoons. plants, representing all varieties of an| Time: 3.4, *| Sheldon’s hall and, after turning all the|.cqine Mooney and Cary, 6-4, ¢ — O —— e | ecnomic va both good and bad, that| Third event, running, three-quarters of a (men out, Jocked the doors and organized In the final match between Orf and M | are common to Nebraska soil. Of interest| R ey WS 3 | 1| McKinley club with the following officers: | yfichael against Cunningham and Otten each | ‘\ v to sheepmen is an extensive collection of [ Leuellor, b, s o | President, Mrs. E. M. Pollard; vice prest- | 549 won two sets, the scores being 86, 3-6 | a cen R T AT e ) §| President, Mrs. B M, Foliard; vice peesl | alds won wo sels, the scores belng -6, 3. ported to this country. On the walls are | It Uodt Grace Holmes; treasurer, Miss Isadore Hall. | wuu deferred until tomorrow Q o hung o set of charts showing different The club starte with & membership of : |~ BOARDING SCHOOL, DAY SCHOOL, types of beef and dairy cattle, hogs and twenty, which the women expect to in- on Conventions Poorly Afte | - y p Q ! " ; - ShetE, MHis EINEFUmD. AF6: Ghed: foF thE g G s B WARD, Nub, Bebt, te-epuciay Tl | MMk Place, Joth and Burt. 27th and St. Mary's Avenue A high class domestic Cigar |instruction of methods used in judging | M- of Omahn Meets Death at | gram.)—The fusion county conventions he Classes will be resumed nt the above fnstitutlons Wednesday, Septembor 5th. The 3 live stock. The rapid method of determin " _Geand Istand. g | - am Missing. " here today were quite tame, only about one- | course of study embraces all the branches of a thorough English education, also the of the fine smooth, elegant |iug vutter fat in milk, which is done by| GRAND ISLAND. Neb, Sept. 5= (Spe. NORTH BEND, Neb. Sept. i (Special)| pait of the deicgates being present. Tho | languages, musc, draw g, painting and needienork. French, German wnd Latia are ia e Lry | means of a special mik tester, may also| S1al)—R y. a brakeman on the Union s morning when John Collins, | ;55u1ists did not seem to take much inter- | included in the' curriculum of studies free of «harge § eort for which you've been |y o’in operation. By analyses of hia I‘mt:lx‘lmnlur uk‘r].[. e Conductor _Georke farmer livink one m]lln east ot here, wen | €S0 T the convention, but there was e | FOR TEUMS APPLY TO RESPECTIVE SUPERIOR . « ¢ i ¢ be Candish, was &d fn the Grand Istand|out to uis barh Se SUSSCVE BLIR VR a bitter fight a ¢ the democrats on ca g 24t 3 i i paying teu cents. kind much information may be obtained er fight among the democr n can concerning the fertility and productive|YATds but a few feet from the passenger |able span of bay hors belonging to his qualities of any soil. The chemical con- | 4¢POt shortly after midnight last night. He father, Rueben Collins, had disappeared. | jop ™ nonyliet of Sewar o TTITXYT 10, 0. Endicoft, | e A AN AN S Y 0 ! 4 just|A diligent search has been instituted, but Gt and Targest stituents of soil have been insulated fn| WAS 8bout to cut his train, which had just democrat of Dorchester e nominated for ‘ w . r“' “ l ' A d MCCOI‘d, Bl'ady Klass tubes. Sugar beet analyses are con. | €OM® in from the west, for a crossing and | no trace has been discovered of them. It| roprosentatives and Harry Landes i eniwo it cal ‘m' Bitfandils ! didate for representative. George W. Ful democrat Central West. { ducted daily. stepping before an on-coming string of | Is now believed that they were stolen | o Mitinea, tar: county sttosney | Government superyision, State commislons 1o cr w Props £ Universities L cars was knocked down and run over, One —~ | B s - and Nationat Academies. COL_SANDFORD SELLCRS, M. A.. Supt., LEXINGTON, MO. World-Wide Collection. arm was completely cut off below the elbow,| Migh Scho " at |Il|-'| v Ove | et . PieNy © " . A v g, M 1 we at o« cym. & Company, A s ont o0 8 o s v Chveay s oost| CALLAWAY, ek, WO Kohpicas _CAL JENEVA, Neb., Sept. 5.—(Special.)—Yes be found & rure collectlon of cereals and | cut above the ankle and all mangied be- | The Callaway High achool opencd yester- e “their | terday afternoon Mrs. Lease talked to u ed upon the amount due at the time senoors, utsitive sesds yirious par ihe | tween the knee and thigh. Kelly was con- | 48y Wwith the following teachers In thelr| .cowged court room on the cholce between | the policy is written or within a year from nutr from various parts of the t oD [ 1 t 'b t ['S, | morid These bave been collected in many sclous until chloroform was given him to| Fespective departments: Rebe copperheadism and republicanism.. She | that date IS rl u 0 o | lands by agricultural experts sent out by |relieve the awful pain. He lived an hour | %0 PUAC R . Bt i "*_” Bram: | roasted Stevenson to a finish. Many claim | ~ a(l“c ° ege the United States Department of Agricul- | and a haif. mar; Miss Clara Powell, _intermedia the speech was the best in & political The following dealers Now |bility of new plants to various regions in | several brothers residing amd a mother Ll ol e e e R T TS | ramm ar c oo = the United States. This has been done to|Who conduct a boarding house. The re-|Y“" all for Republican Committee, Moderate Marketing of Hogs Contin- s have these goods in BYOCK [a great extent by the Nebraska Experiment | mains were taken to the morgue and Wil po (i Ly Corner Stone. ITACTREC UTHAE N VO e » Althoush Ougpud ia tn Vx- ““The School That station and a number of promising varie- | very likely be semt to Omaha fer inter- ki, s ried i i PATAIIANE L VHETIASHS EAN I8 cess of Last | " ready for callers. ties of grains have been discovered. A his- | ment THCUMERED - NahRISES CEMERE W 1o | misaa ol INerithe mepuh 604 dbnt ralicors ; Makes Manly Boys. e of the new Baptist shurch | mittee of Cass county 1o mee Nehuwka tory of each of these accompanies the sam- g i NCINNATI, Sept 'm.) - The Price Cur L Its Graduates enter any Col- &4Bhi B (Bdcl §.|and pretty services. Papers concerning the ’ 17 Ther lege or University, Social H 5 3 H 1 1 lection. Several grains from Russia have| LYONS. Neb., iskiion ot (he ohUPCH.IItG Mombaretiity | continued moderate marketing of hog. H and Athletic Advantages. ] i A here was laid last evening with appropriate | Wednesday, ple, making an extrem y interesting col- o o) a v the names of those who contributed to the to the semi-arld reglon of this country.|® Speech at Bertha, a neighboring town For Boys of 8 Years OId and Upward. new edifice, coples of the late issues of the Weslern packiog for the woek is 816,000 Nhose. gralns been grown for genera- | The meeting was to be held in the school ol Etas ae 3 n Seems o Be tions uf\d!r climatie conditions very similar house, but this building bappened to be Lib LRl e ‘j‘m LIRS RLI0e ove § of this country and we have been able to[in charge of the mecting, John Kessler. &| py p7gMOUTH, tuke advantage of their long period of red-hot silver 1epublican and who owned 3 4 the only other available bulldin Omaha. adaptation by bringing them into this coun- 9 A try. A collection of the most promising|the speeker and crowd over to h eying 10 [ hoad, compared with #46,000 ti ething that Has No | weok and xistence, the total is 10,965,000 head, a preceding m March ainst 10,60 200,000 last year. Fr Rev. M. D. ROBINSON, 1. A., Warden, ua.um Wiscon Neb.. Sept. b.—(Spe- - 000 a According to the statement of Internal ago. Prominent places compare as follows cial)—All the members were present at the invited it Revenue Collector oo | mosting of (he”school bostd Mise Mar- | SUP S SN aiaing s | Chicaso Bty westem Military 24 whero Mr. Basler entertalned the audience aueY | men in Washington or endeavoring to con- | [jalins C1' Ll San. Novak, groceries, 1264 8 grains of this kind which have heen grown | *b 5 Caused by the resignation of Miss Edna |™en U Othe i A4 . T, strausbach, drugs, 1 A on the cxperiment station farm are arranged | {0 one hour and thirty minutes with 18- | il and will be assigned to the room ,r al his real purpose before the commis ok i (S 2 | S ca C'ny M Willlam |\v-vl<1 Dn_u-“ NC4%tn st in the sheaf, each varlety being labeled. | lcal republican doctrine. A club was or- |y hongian, Miss Gertrude Foxwell will sloner of internal revenue { o) hy w9 il _———— A WO s, 808 6. 16ih Bt Ot the very lIarge number of winter wheats | Bnized immediately after the moeting with |y "0 lh"0 A Adums’ roo The local organ of the congressman's party AnApo! o o] Fetabliahed renntation. Limited number. Thorquehiy G R ra, 18ih and 8. Marys | eateq at the experiment station, quite a |thirty members, which will be known as| in Omaha from day to day contains tele- | Cincinmati L0 2000 | Oned and managed by taachers of lonk esparience. A {gars, 713 8. 16th St number may he seen arranged in the sheat | the Silver Creek Republican club of Bertha Street Faie Pays Money. grams of the fight the congressman s mak- | (mss o Do 1,00 | i R o (R O Frannon. cigars, 104 8. isth 8t along the wall of the building. At thix % e AT i GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Sept. 5.—(Spe- [ {08 to have the internal revenue tax re- | Siouy it 7500 GEO. D EATON, Sccretary R RN CRATs, 1728 Leavenworth St | {ime when winter culture is exclting so Fusiopist Candidatiss Memes elal)The board of control of the strest|moved from the policies of fraternal life | St Paul W IR0 18th and Leaven- TECUMSEH, Neb., Sept. b.—(Specal Tele gram.)—At the fusion legislative convention held in Johnson county Monroa T. Burress | Recd Bros. § worth Bts & B, Howell, drugs much Interest in Nebraska, this {s of pe- 20th and Leaven- | culiar interest. The soy bean, the Japanese fair had a meeting vester bills before it which hi ay, at which all | insura companies, and these telegra o 0| 3 o 3 o 3 rd exp ecto has declared that such hol Y worth Bts = plant which has received so much comment SE Gk audited were allowed. The board expects | lector Houtz h ich pol e (o 0 M AT o O AL BYANNTON bad OITIOAUBLTIL, S8 Howell, drugs, 29th and Pacifi Hvsl m agricultural circles of late, is repre- of Nemaha county, postofice Auburn, | Ty T T T b aek steckholders or | icles are taxable. The fact ix that no such | (e (1) college 1o become president of | gomprissa College of Tivaral Arts, Bedica] 8el ”.].,.tw od & Co., drugs, Woolworth and | 8 REFCHEAT o ot varieties which have | W8 placed in nemination for senator from | Lo FC ol o0 1o 30 per cent of their | TUlIDE was ever made by the Omuha office, | Witienburg collexe Low Yol Pl anal th Sts. Second dis d Edgar irist of | | " | aman® - Mo P Coxtello, cigars, 506 N 16th 8t been grown at the experiment station. "h;'- nd ‘v:"'("“' and ""“H’_' H ':" ;‘f‘ {nyestment lor any other office for that matter A o Rt & Miler cigars, 306 8. 16th § | Johnson co postofice Tecumsel rurkest alfa, which has been grown TUTkeuti Rl falia, W O hardier | W8 named as the candidate for repres tive of the Fifth district. The district erchant, dr hoand Howard I A g © arnam St at the same place and which is a h RW. Clark, howling alley, 1313 Harney. | variety of alfalfa than that commonly York Suppiies n Missionary. [ ruing was made in the case of o ol FGRECAST OF THE WEATHER company at Stromsburg, Neb., holding that YORK. Neb., pacial.)—Rev. A. | the policses issued by mutual companies i | [ Winas n v A ton, 111, Reoms Phatmacy, drugs, 2ith and Lake. | ey O L0 o untry, may also be seen, | Nemaha and Johnson countles’ float. Mr.|w. Marshall, a York young man and a| taxable, and this ruling was In conformity DAIREI) all- 'Y (UL PArmacy, drugs Tih and Ames |atsed in this country. may alo be 0ot | Burress is a popullst and has served | graguate of Princeton Theological sem-| with a ruling made by the commissioner in | by AL Tha Keamey Mlma[y Academ Aventc Vemaha county two terms o « o t Sunday s Pros A b e ¥ Sustay Hahn, drugs, 18th and Farnam prises an astonishingly large number of [ N maha county two terms as county clerk | inary, preached last Sund at the | an lowa case. The tax has been collected D { y Heath Bros. Hth and Binne 3 Erocerlen. | soful substances made from that material and bas twice been elected mayor of Auburn. | byterian church of this place. Rev. Mar- | from all mutual companies in the district || WABHINGTON, Bept otookat Htor] KEARNEY, NE, F N ke, 16th and Kyner | The glucose factory alone I8 represented by Mr. Grist is & leading democrat of Johnson | shall sails for India, where he will enter | with the exception of the Stromsbuig com- |, ASHINETOS St orhird yeas boging Beply I 100, with jne Avene. & i thirty-six products which it put upon the | ©OUntY the missionary service pany, which is protesting el hs S ooler Thurs- | PO¥S of Nebraska complete preparation for ndly, barbe Sherman Ave o g ere is one point involyed hic nay, | L paadoli DWOIR ARG aaie ‘ Infversity ¢ fnes es moderate, ‘“'.' Tinaly '\”\\' Clgnrs, i8th ana | market In Court for Selling Liquor De Bank ¥y Cane. m“,'m " OF r‘ Iy Jayol 1 which may. | 4 0" priday fair; north to east winds. ‘,\f“_ Pyl Hepl el gon Cuminz Sts Grasses of a Great State, BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 6. (Special Tele-| YORK, Neb., Sept. & ecial)—In the | & o on "f" ”!lu ‘I"lluumlw’— involve” al "l A rkansas-- Warmer and generally | n b, dr 702 ( ng St odifica he orde The policle o ABKCR TEProse ¢ the varleties that | Posick of Pawnee City were brought before [ Referee Charles Stroman, trustee. A C.BR8 08 tOmMbanies ¥ that they | . opmy 1 cooler; northerly winds grasses representing the varieties that | ot ¥ & | harl troman, tru I e e A i yrms and cooler; northerl 0l I e halld nEs Gamnun 10 Featon & Metiinn, drugs, 15th and ¥ n have endured @ three vears' test on the ex- | United States Commissioner Cobbey at this | Taylor is ordered to draw a check for a 15 ke it LRI ¥or Oklahoma, Indlan ‘Territory and | ach il R Uhdrew Anderson, cigars, 2d and Cum- | o0 Tiiion farm, There are about | place and bound over to the federal court | per cent dividend, payable to the different [ 10 ':'"‘ ”[”x'| ”‘“' trument provides for the | oo oo ghowers or thunderstorms and ints from. hest schoolw of Amorice N A Klon, clgars, 16th and Clark Twenty of these and they are what remains | for selling liquor without a license. The | creditors of the estate P Shloh e more. & brovislon I8 [osgier qmhureday; Meiday fairi southerly rog i 2 Kuhu & (o drogs, 15th and Douglas Sta. | of 128 varieties originally planted, the re-|men conducted a sort of club at Pawnce Rt = e "M pdl :“ “"""‘]" 'I'I"" payment de- 1 i gs, becoming variable. SR G = e o Fitolgmbo! clgurs and confectioner, mainder having succumbed (o the rigors of [ and furnished liquor to the club members. | B¢ CORE hbe apd ':"", ’:::."\‘:” RRRGSNL MBRIY RS iR "’ i I' the | " por'New Mexico—Showers Thursday; Fri- [ VANCY & FOMVILLE, Mexico, Mo 3 i olx a con- | winter, espet that of 1895 and 1849, or - - BON, <N Db Re=(BEanial e o iB.one yeArhexe: | v, variable wind 1 Matthew Zuckschuerst, cigars and con- | winter, especlally tha $6e Finds on 0ld Coin. Blds wers apened Iast sysnlnx far the|ceives $400, and incressing amounts each |S°¥.[8iri varisble winds fectioners, S16 N 16th St to the heat and drouth of summer. In this L 0 . ach | 0 1 Western Texas—Showers Thursd, B Drake, clgurs, 20th and Lake. Lo the beat and e o F wioh sroat im.| (ORAND IBLAND, Neb., Sept. Gi—(Spe- |steam heating system for the new school | yoar untll such (ime as the whole amount y 5 S AT A' M. Renrose, cignre, 500 8. 1ot St eglon, where pusture is of such £Feat 1= cial.)—Herman Cords. while digging @ hole | bullding. There wore five bidders. The | is paid he commissioner has held that | C01°F In the Panhiandle; Friday fair; varla H. X McKenna, cliass, MRS Sv Bt D o miotisss the: atasten. (hat | SO7. . fence Fot at Wiy res\dence on Weat | ontract was secured by I, W Barclay ot} te (ax BUki bo pald unon the face valuc e 1 huna 1 Carter, cigars, 1016 8 | L ble, . : GESAJIORGRRERE b RLAiTONORER. OB VMRS (SQRLEROK M ke pibiishon for lowa—Showers or thunderstorms an: G L Tartn . Loavens |t O Taraa ot valun. for pastire| 1598B18 strast, this city, wade quite & find | Beatrice for $3 of the policy, while hereafter it may he | b or oba RO o ir: froah we worth Sts. 1 Payton, Pharmacy, cigars, 2ith | purposes. Among the h e, the grass of great est promise is the Hungarian brome-grass erl and Leavenw A LY Missouri—Fair and arm Thurs i SRR liemacy. cigars. 12 N. | Coromus foermie), a grars whose home is 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.H, Aol v il i Wkl il oth 8 3 . ’ all ay, excep hunderstorms and Pat O dahan, cigars, 9161 16th St in eastern Europe and western Asia and ‘ % r in northwest portion; Friday show Bt Elmo Restaurant, 1012 N h St which has shown itself so well adapted to | and cooler, except in uorthwest por i'-”'\'i"fimn‘:d --u-_u»‘\,r\wll-‘ll;“fll the climatic and sofl conditions of the : FOr Unlted States Se“ator-. dwar : n; variable winds Midland Hotel, 31 1ith St transmissouri region that it is being sown 2 Osewa er | For North Dakota—Fair and warmor AnLIe Geo. 8. Cackley, cigars, 121 N 16th 8t as fast as seed can be raised and imported. | Ehuraday. B fuir: north to eas winde | AtS &8 & Tonic and Stops Hair frem Falllug ¥ & Davis, ‘!fl-'*‘\‘v}l;‘-u;vfi Dodge 818 | This grass has been thoroughly tested, not | ® B | Rar Routh Daknts Beis: Thuted | Out, Curcs Dandruff, Britie Hair, It 33, Freyiag, chears, 'vu;«m.\; 24th St only at the ";"""";;M ‘w,m'; ,:”“,, 1:,’.«, ',)‘\, : IR : Friduy; north to cast winds. ] ing and all Scalp Troubles. W Hunter, 3m2 N, 24th 8t parties to whom the seed was sent of T AR, & A i D D sohmin, vurs, 2] Lewenworth. | from that tnsttution . f j } ¢ 8 uee A SHLARE R LS AN 08 B cuaranteed to Cure ax. Hecht, Clgars 3ot 8 day; easterly wine paer, clstre, U0 Dodge St Big £atfah i Dands $ These contesting delegatmns in the respective wards are pledgcd $| ¥or Colorado and Montana—Fair Thur When all other remedies have failedd Kahnr clgars 107 8. 16ih BE “Bryan,” the famous 108-pound catfish, | o $ | duy ana Friday; variablo wina money refunded rtin Bros, clgars, 07 8 18th 8t which attracted so much attention in the | g R 0 : . Loeni Record. | Bota everywhere. Sate, Sure. Reilable FrO abor. ST G Dobtie St | Biheries’ bulding on the openiog date of | § to Mr, Rosewater's candidacy, S| orricn oF TIE S ARIER nUREAD, | Treatiss on Hair aad Seaip troubles free ¢ 3. Johnston, clgars, 112 8. 14th 8t the fair, passed into another world last | g o OMAHA siy Official record of 4 R BREMER CO = o Thurst l, clgars, 15th and Jackson. | night. Unlike the man after whom it was| g LEE ¢ persturs and precipiiation, compared with RS SiEnt, N 8. fn 2 named the fish was unable to withstand the | g T ——— o eir i of the la s John O, Clark, cigars, 8. lth St hardships of traveling 1 the severe L\:m«kq * & s : ul " o7 | » " Brown's Quick Lunch, 218 § 1ith 8t recoived while enroute from the hatcheries R . p . e F . S b Maximum_ temperature 40 e AT Avers. "niflon’ DFE Store, 160 and Fur- | ot Sauun Bead, coupled with constant con- | § epublican Primaries Friday, September 7— & | Alnimum’ wmperaturel s 1 GG B0 e BAY ¢ Shears A0, N. 16th 6t finement in & small tank \ul;‘n .n;. I:"d mlm | o 3 : Brecinitatian 1L WL i‘ Mon Nick Yager cigars, 4 Farnam 8t from the wildest to the weakest fish in the | g s 0 f .0 . | o Btecord of precinitatio Lilg Co. (D RN AT B cume | DO e e s were st | & Polls Open from 12:00 M. to 7:00 P, M. o/ @u i il B n the improvised hospital iu the rear of the | . o 3 ol for th 4 | heries' building, where he received the | g FIRST WARD, THIRD WARD, FIFTH WARD. SEVENTH WARD. ¢ hes Sihos Maveh 1 i A SKIN OF BEAUTY 1S A JOY FORFVIR South Omaha. onstant attention of Robert Oberfelder.|q —P. M. BACK. W. M. BARR WILLIAM ARNOLD. B. 8. BAKER o vt TOR L HELIY GOURAUD'S ORIEATAL president of the State Fish commission, and | ¢ E. A. CARTER R, 8. BERLIN GEORGE W. CRAIG 1. H., BALDRIGE, . ‘ G 1 0 incl CREAM, OR MAGICAL BFAUTIFITR Poward Meyers. druss 4 N 2 St Adam Shoup, superintendent of the state | g JOHN CLINE. W. F. GERKE WILLIAM HARRIS \VAC BURESH . o Ay riiie I\ AL ownrd Meyers. drugs, %th and N Sts atcheries, Today the remalius lay in state JOHN FIALA 3OLDST! ' 8. KNAP OHN L, CARE fur cor. period, 1 o [ FOMALR peevers, ool 409, N Se | hatcherle Toduy the remaius apln g lo )\. e H. GOLDSTEIN F. 8. KNAP JOHN L. CAREY . 1 hlea Mrs. Dela florist N, 24th St in the fish morgue and were viewed by ovor | o CHARLE TN JOHN MERRITT L. E. LUCAS JOHN GRANT * Reports from Sta 1} Rose Bi cigars, 423 N 24th 8t 10,000 people. Members of the fish commis- | ¢ KARL STEFAN W. W. REECE V. G. LINDGREN M. J. KENNARD. |- every Mr. McKnight, clw _24th St sion, as well as all persons connected with | g R. M'DONALD, « VAN NESS WILLIAM H. M'KENNA M C. PETERS | fok 9 A R & N 24tn st | the fair, mourn deeply the loss of this im- | @ B. C. MINER B JOHN WRIGHT. 1. MENGEDOHT. LOUIS PETERSON. . x J. P Gallagher, cig 24th Bt merse fish > CLYDE C. SUNDBLAD. V. B. WALKER I M. MULLEN. LW TONE * g " NE AN " 2 - 3 pt § STATIONE AND STATE Harry Hudelson, clgars, nd N Sts. o e JAMES W. WOLSHENSKY HARR M 0B SM : IMAS E P Miller, restaurant, #ith and N Sts Supreme Court Call. [ 4 4 AAAET 3 SNNAY % b B B THOMA : OF WEATHER 3| & Delmon ol, 27th .u\-l\ N Sts g LINCOLN, Sept. 5.—(Special.)—Following | Voting Place—sixth and Voting Place—1120 Capitol Voting Place—2612 North Voting Pl 128 Park g L d d L a P d N Sts. ‘i O=(§ plerce Stree venu Sizteenth Stree r:‘l‘.]v«“j‘\ uax -:.L.fx» .'fi“anl.\"“s‘;:‘ b b . | list m'm.- cases called for hnm;): u; : Plerce Streets. Aven Sixteenth Street Avenue < iter: nkle, clgars and news, 442 N. 24th. | the next sitting of the supreme court, which | WARD. N . e e [ A E Ankle! clgars and news, 2713 Q St | pogins September 18: Parmele agains ‘: QNR WALR FAURTH WARD, HETE WARD RIGHTH WARR : e o \ C. Christenson, clgars, 207 N '8t > - Cgd $. A. CORNEER GUSTAVE ANDERSON ¢ E. ROBERTS. ). BOYLE pars 010 : Eat Trainer, clgars, 2th and Q Sts okrester. frem Omae ocousiyi NBlaId | g iosmg nusATKO ROBERT 8. ANGLIN FRANK 0. CANNON Nk ° L " s Cameron & Beck, cigars, 24th and Q Sts. | against Maricle, from Boone county: Brower ME! ERT 8. ANGLI) NK NON A. BROWN i s ¥ ,, p P B Slark, driws Bih At N o against Fass from Otoe county; State against (& E- F. GRIMES IOHN W, BATTIN 8. H. BAXTER LEWIS BETTS 1 Sty oy o) oo | mend ‘GOURAUD'E CF 175 the T A ‘oot clga d ne F. d N Sts 8. . KENDIS, ¢ 1 ? NAGAN 8 HAMMONI 3 City ! harmful of all the . AN Foot cheane and nows: 24k and N St | glandard 01l company. from original; Little : 8 G KENDIS WILLIAM J. CONNELL IRA PLANAGAN IAMES HAMMOND eIt i )| Barmeutor aif the S e €A Melcher, drugs. 24th and N Bts against State, from Lancaster county; State ANTO KMENT e L D. 8. HASS, : GEORGE HEIMROD 2| Wi ar 4 T | Dealern ir t Lt 30 A Vall, cigars, 3th and N 8ta. against Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & |® JOHN L. LYCHOLM SIMON GOETZ WILLIAM J. HUNTE L. G HUTTON. 2 RGO QLERE. ’ FERD. MOPKINS Omaba Railroad company, from original; [ & ~ JOHN L. LYNCH as ".“" R. PURVIS THEO. H. JOHNSON DR. A. JOHNSON i | y 87 Great Jones St Flore“ce State against Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri * If B 'M[.\I\\)\ KY \‘r i. VIN HFH\]J.N HENRY OSTROM E. JE ~!.\ : 1 P ; « “,‘, . i ANAT BAIIS puintar. fam TsION : l::x"l‘“L[ |\'u Xlllli“‘:l'THAhl \ \11‘ \\\\‘Al(‘lll v"““x\ \\\I\; \.\\“ \:Alx‘n LE A ® | fel ‘ 8 s company CHARLES P. §C ) EHORD " SEARLE 5. C. C. OWEN u P Tverson. clgars and confectioners State agalnst B. & M. Rallrosd compsny.| & O o e i 5 : Voting Place—Tdlewild Hall v ) B 3 st ¢l H oy ] s. Brenneman, barber trom original; Tatum against State, from Voting Place—Twentieth and Veting Place—220 South & Place ewl a oting Place ~Twenty nd Hismarck, Talniig o hr Alq.l‘.,‘n srocer Buffalo county; State against Missouri Pa- : Castellar Streets, Seveuteenth Street and Cuming Streets : alve 87 " iy Anderson, saloon e : 4 oT tndicaies trace of preciy aily DR Ahgaieen, cific Railroad company, from original; State aipit hact 3,8 paul, grocef e RO o o T s | 9900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009¢) tay, Saratoga, N, X.

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