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OMAHA D DAY, SEPTEMBER 11, BUSINESS (OURSE ARRANGED ANXIOUS ABOUT CAPT. BAXTER \y1[ 1) RACES SET NOT PACES 3 Wi Wi s CONDITION OF CHIEE CROPS Army OfMcers Fear He May Have Perinhe At Gale e 0 1 veston Prof, Van Matr m Shows Falling Off of iring Month of August, T ARG A . 1 . ' i N " o FOUR YEARS OF PRACTICAL TRAINING ) ROUGH RIDERS STORM THE HILL OF SAN JUAN i not | WHEAT POINTS BELOW TEN YEAR AVERAGE Loangonges a Ma matics Sy | _ L ‘I'l h ...'.I 1 " 4 .| Bamato B « Indians and 8 . v8, Applen and Peaches “in neree m . Men of Al N Forth Migger Harvesis Th I and in Which While RReverae Is True s Engaged of Rye, Barley and Toh Basin of the Corrieal P | par rothe Course, | on g WASHINGTON, Se Buffalo Bill wen ¢ their workaday | of the statistician De Agriculture states that the ave litlon of corn on ember 1 was & was a decline during August am points and the condition on th 0t month was 4.6 points | \ September 1. 1809, " rthe offe r on the broad fa iat harbor. The guns being put into po kin legging of the dwellers ¢ n ara of the dlsappearing type, their |In the afternoon the rain dot of defense which ihg placed tn [men and rivulets trickled 4 b ents can be ¥ | at the corresponding date in 1898 by 4 ! Bt tainly be a|Points lower than the mean of the ] s being protected by sand dupes, |until t of the m h meeting | DET averages for the last ten y ¢ fand held in place by concrete and stone thousand A eelltR | joctine during August amour t 8 al committe o he wit . . -~ 7, 7 o o WoKk L 15, 115 BTKTHVR BT Bttt (RA7ANE HRNIAE © BPIL BRI i i LCRIET b LR ot Nonie' better 1o 7he Tonkt anad DAt try Pe A i|the dunes would not withstand the force : o N O ane Durbose of KOINE | eopiucky, § 1n Obio, 10 in Tennesse f Koe e, Cuminete y of tidal waves, but would be washod away » show itself it takes on b e tont i Just ¥Hat | Cebrasks, 16 in Pennsylvania and M MIRK MAKES 1T DEALERS SELLIT chemistry oF bio srapt Wby the action of the water. At present [and youth with mounting years and v is unders A round abou n'any of these dunes are in process of erec- |eral features never displayed bhofor tion and if they have remained Intact it |Omaha audience. Its y ¢ mer Fhribdb Belade will stlence the critics, while if they have the British soldiers had wenty-four-inch sanitary sewe proved ineffective the plans will have to|With the colors and the reserves, th river was bullt. As the sewer to Mol B3Ol Ll - . =hibdh Dl rm water purposes for all time it 18 con . Ger ‘ stude ports, where nsive works are |id the Cuban campalgn and McG other hand, Pennaylvania, Tenn will be required (o tak years of work | under way. The United States stands to | mates of the Rough Riders led th LI LU ML RO gL nd Texas report 10, 19, 15 [ Prospects Are That Wyaming Will Be 1 thus put and 16 in Kansas, Notwithstanding the gen | eral decline, several important corn still report a condition congiderably above | their respective ten-year averages, such ex rporations are willing to pay cost of the sewer, the same as in one of the two langu Under the o much property the storm, as the |Up San Juan hill. The Cossack A e “‘"\' will e \I“f’: y thelr respective ten-year ’ g g | wi Hepublican States When irso as arranged no instruction will be [KUnS In the pits ate undoubtedly covered | Mexicans, Gauchos and Cubans b At s AL B arly One Hundred Christian Missionaries Votes Are Coun necessary in stenography ars and | With water and are now possibly under [manhood in the land to which they are a . v Rl dd Wiy el Ll L ool Are Slain in Obina. the board will not b to er | several feot of sand. These guns are the |credited Gallagher Makes Denial The condition at harvest of winter hllapointe o Councilmar T. Mount has returned more than one commercia cat fnventions of American ingenulty,| The program was long and the act Andy Gallagher takes excoption to an ftem | SPFINg wheat combined was 6.3 B E— from Douglas, Wyo , whe oral carry on the work | adopted by the War department, and are | WAs never allowed to pause for a mome n Monday's garding the disintegra- | On September 1, 1801, §6. N Y , . 9 weeks on u large sheey r. Mount At erman and West Side | ordnance constructed for the nation | grant train and the Deadwood mail South Omaha. He says that the club fs all | September averages for the last ten years men con e f n, and 1 the Beal school, In Ilu.l al weather office could say nothing "‘H.r_n.' kit lly agal . right and that members of the Bryan club, | The conditions in Missourl, Kansas nd] o cidents of mte o taterion Otvten |18 O ,‘-‘ t will give . Beal, who was|!n regard fo conditions in the storm-swept | Savages were varied by the new | ato- | an opposition organization, circulated the | Texas are 18, 32 and 26 points above t : b T | MeKinte The report which is received each [Fama of San Jua L. The bl use at ty that the McCrann-Ga groga- | TeKpective ten-year averages. On tho other| Fleoding SPDOWRRNE WItK There were seve King ng from there i missing, as the wires | the far the herole amphitheater wis | tion had gone o the wall leaving Gallagher | hand, 1llinols and lowa are 1, Wisconsin, 6 R e on the ranch where I vi will o down h a formidable force of Spaniards | to hold the sack for $60 of debts fncurred by | Nebragka and Washington, 7; Pennsylvani throw of Vorcigners, all vote for McKinley at o Tha Display ot the Carnivnl The storm center is now over Oklahoma | Whose rifles rattled like the tattoo of a|ihe clut " 15; Calitornia, 18; Minnesc 24; South Da sheep 1 cattle men are 1 te At the request of AK with a tendency to move in this direc- [drum. The Rough Riders, with the regu Tho Bryan-Stevenson « ald Mr. | kota and Oregon, 26; Michigan, 43; Indiana preservo tho stock marke o Beo, the bourd contra t ety fteot | The force of the storm is spent, the |}ars at their back, did deadly execution | Gallagher, “Is the livellost corpse ever seen | 49; North Dakota, 67, and Ohlo, 60 points flourtshing condition and they of exhibition pace in al carnival | wind being but thirty miles an hour at the | With a gatling gun and made & gallant| iy this neck of the woods and our enemies | below their respective ten-year averages will snow Bryan under \ peopls o unod of [center, and the form of the area of low | charge through open. The f ! o democratie party who, presumably,| The average condition of oats when har- | . remember the tumbloe in the price of wool in every under democratic adminietrations and have hat the uumber of 4 Amorican migslonaries prob- | te to ses auother such demoralizas 1 of the sheep business substantially Warra Six More Kindergarteners, A resolution was passed providing for the admission of six volunteers into the kinder- gartens Another resolution, introduced by the kindergarten committee and adopted provides for the division of all kindergar exBibit 1o Miskamen Unthiling ot Mye n the clear several days ago. The club is | vears, Since August 1 there has been a L LSS L BN A1 AT s Are Al Rig eglslature." and Illinots, 8 points in Towa and Missour d, mukes » dexterous of hand and unfailing absence, to in Eu Monarch, i During the storm yesterday afternoon a|an improvement of 1 point fn Wisconsin and proven twenty-two were Amer t most surprising positions and Colonel Cody of the Castellar school. Miss Ida Mack, |N°Xt to the last night for initiation at- { Hildten~—and tHisty-fous weie Ush | Twenty-cighth and Q streets became crossed | no apprectable change in Ohio and Indiana, [ Children —an ¢ AT NI Sioh 11 Sih - no less accuracy than in the days when the be filled by M anette L. Woodward and [Ight and twenty-five candidates lined up | | more were killed at Tai-Yuen. Al the | Wetumpk TS SeA1ERL! oA TOL IR MAFERFeE TARMk | LOL LG BROWH L BLLGHIVArR. eattte Wi, | o D (CABTeniy WK L OULFICOREORREE LY | INiily woeident cripple the fire alarm | year averages, while lowa reports 6, Ohio, | the same story. ‘Ten men, thirteen women o from a window Vs Kaoanted, LA Knight, Nellle |C: @. MeNeill of Chicago; E. D. Marnell e most reallstic part | the gongs will have to be rewound. Fire|points above their respective ten-year av- : [ telephona until repairs to the system are fcans, 20 men, 21 women and 20 children: [ ' Soptomber yoAr, P’. Stafford, Nebraska City; James in gyration with their riders clinging like on of its feed line being the cause, [ arvested was 70.7, agalnst 716 on Au-|ino ( but there were many | “ jidenrand i b y : b ABbIE Minneapolis; W. A, Furber, Carliny ; ] - | ! placed on the assigned list: Abbie Hod- polie; W. A. Furber, Carlaville, IIL; oy the Sixth cavalry 8ls0 gave 8| David Andermom Meets with Lows, | 79:2 at the corresponding date in 1898 and | no oy the Russlans are fight- | Reynolis work in the grades are: Hester Lane, |Class of eleven from Omaha the regular service. The most sensational | property interosts in that locality. He has | condition of barley has fmproved 1 point| ., Sourel & 88 sl he Caucasus of Russia, who executed some | of Alvin, w s a town of 1,500 _ | Wisconsin and 3 tn South Dakota. It has | roreign eude R b etxortitakle the Olanns Emma Nestor and Edith Dahlstrom. previously been placed in calm contem- | Loeo f Alvin, which s a town of 1,600 inhabi gn leaders tutend t rinate them mi . 1 rior rode at full speed around the ring |considerable anxiety. Galveston fs New York and lowa the condition at har o shorthand was adopted in place of the Pitt- |Pusiness men of Omaha for the zeal with ol ToRtan oty s , Al the Information coming from the fn- | Mary Fatrlck and hushaond to keep pace with the cowboy. The other | {ly. Yesterday Mr. Anderson sent a number | such average and in California, Wiscon- | i bookKeeping was selected to take the place | festivities. He sald that a stmilar organi- | Lo X ok ‘ o people believe that the empress has 4 Mexic d a Filipino, an Arab woman | recetved no replies. helo SHARReaK ura A By to CO W Downs, ‘middia business men in ft. He was proud to be | MCricaB and a P recetved no repli below, Lara i ton. wiy lot 10, block 2, Patrick's a to witness the annual parades. joyment. The bulky animals dgshed madly | > B streot from O o Q street September averages for the last t.n years, | CONSpicuous punishments are inflicted in Quit Claim D while be found much each year tha \ ke. 1a., where they will rustic ni Chan, erda pmiset 3te i ten in which there arqgmore than sixty-five be found much each year that | ¢ pntumen from the four winds at thetr ke, ln., where they will rusticate | qoros or upwards in rye, reporting Li hank yesterday promised Mr.| “H Homan, 20 feet lot 5, block | always found the same spirit of good fel R ase of diphtheria ted at th a1l &motnt ot irar lowship, the same enth a 1 e " Shth - e he reaty orts for h i lon- T e d morning and afternoon Kindergarten ns L 110 bulld up Omaha and tny | BT e T R e B Tl T Sotpember 1 was 805, as compared with | (© ¢ ROESAOn R L LRE R NICE manual rk and | barometer being such as to presage further | hand-to-hand 0 sated these rie, will find out | vested was 82,9, against 81 on st 1 showing the mot of the | pation and musket butt until | hey are wrong. As for me being called | 1500, 87.2 on September 1, 180 the | ¥ L T e will oo and the e | pes floated from the bl upon to pay the indebtedness of the club, I corresponding date in 1898 1 708, the ! foFod 5 5 Gltaa | ¥ | b h t cred during the uprising in China | board limited the exper entire | AK-SAR-BEN’S HOSTS GROWING | house sabie will say that the statement fs false. [ got|mean September averages for the la i b - H | Q ) Li and Shan 8i prov o8 t Z Dra manager of th Hag Mrs. Mary ! pal of Cas- [ Many Novitintes Bow for the Firat | mno marksmen of the troupe we o | 211 Fight and we are pledged to Ensor and [cline of 1 point in New York, Pennsylvania e L iy, By whih BenaEel, as tellar schoo s grant s leave of Time Hefore the Most Puissant ( Tanner for members of the | Fthat thay Kive et the sami ) 4 points in Michigan and 18 points in § : . \\l‘nh:- rope. Miss Lizzie Banke cipal LHRD SVEF, 'NIKG ARTIS ORRIEY R0 JOUARI Fire Alarm Service Disabled. braska. On the other hand thers has been those whose doaths have been lar n ¥ bl ol oo ek bl Baker shattered tho clay birds from the Drake Vinton school, was selected to take ch In spite of the rain the fact that it was bt ight women and s B | } 4 A f heavy feed wire of the motor company at|Kansas and of 4 polnts in Minnesota, with ne-—eight wmen, cight women an X | justice, : wmounted on a noble steed with silver trap principal at Forest school, will huve charge [ tracted a good crowd of the faithtul vas ¢ showe o ca W gun w o men, fifteen women and b : ¢ Vinton achool. Miss Mack's place wiil |#als of King Ak-Sar-Ben to the den Iast |P\NS" #howed that ho can sight a gun With |yt one of the main line faeders of the city | Of the states having 1,000,000 acres or up- [ Rine men, fitteen women and ten children. | yi60TGOMERY, A i Buttrs Bl aal. | fire alarm system a 1 the fire alarm gongs | ward in oats, New York reports 2, Pennsyl- | There s st proof t thirty-seven | pioyd, a Mra. Martha W. Chrlstiancy will bo princi- |fOF the Knights' dekree. AmOng those | ooy moums e amsand uch gises paii | 471 tFID8 at both englne houses were burned | vania, 3; Nebraska, 8; Wisconsin and Min- | Mote were killed ot val v N pal at Dr Hill school present from abroad to attest their fealty |qoi 4 . g | Out | nesota, 26 points below their respective ten- | AR TVE SR t women and | . into the a servide for & f s a8 the b 7 > G110 aRA30 3 ldren are known to have FHRhMRN Miss Mot Littlefield | O'Connell, Major M. L. C. Funkhouser and |t e 3 of the | %o ra ays as the batteries in|10; Indlana, 12, Ilinois, 19, and Kansas 24 A O 1 T T T n g entertalument was the frolic of the cow- | i S tors: tio [lidkadind missing numbers: Ame <= Bauserman, Maude Powell and Mary Wy- |[0f the Nebraska City News and his son, F. | oo o o e retaans The oni. | Marms will therefore be turned in over the | erages ni rmber ' TRUMENTS s granted loaves of abserics for one |5 Marnell; J. A..Bpence, Ine polis Bate kit ¥ kel e . on 1 man were granted lea f absence for one LML uce, Indianapolis; A. 419 assumed demon characters for the oe- 16, ‘It 18 assbried that the matos cotas| DNPI6Y Wil Kot Dis ‘;""“" \ 'l" British, 41 men, 49 women and 19 children, caslon and went through every conceivable 4 i The average condition of barley when | . ) Re e numbers of | e following teachers who hold cer- | Denver; John Fees, Dunning, Neb. Tl [l ame for the accident, faulty ! Lt A AL T. Davis and 1 tificates to teach in the High school were [Splesberger, Keokuk, Ia.; Fred Lorenz, |yurg to the massive saddles. Veteran: | . oh gust 1, 1900; 86.7 on September 1, 1599 | prench pr sisters and some in | Yl z o ope ; ne v ’e W, B W er, Colu 8, o] y. 2 q r ots 6 and 7 i, kg asi LR m’x”k e ""‘“i' b Rollin W. | \raditable display of horsemanship, show- | Hon, David Anderson expects to leave to- | 53.9, the mean of the September averages | ing There were also several Swedish and lot | Teachers placed on the assigned list for 3 . Accompanying these Was a|i,. tne highest art of those trained for [morrow for Alvin, Tex., to look after his|for the last ten years. Since August 1 the|panish Protestants. The massacre and | AL i weution of Chiuese Christians con Chettin Wheeler, Cora Bentley, Ruth Me- | Durlng the evening the knights listened |1y S Gou g NG T . b Ml outh Omahin Land cony of riders, however, were the Cossacks from |a fruit farm locate a short distance |in New York and Minnesota, 2 points in | ¢inue everywhere and it s sald the ! Ausland, Anna Goldstein, Ethel Burns, [!0 an address from Fred Lorenz, who had arm located within a short distance in r 1 it is said the anti Amanda Boyer, lot 3, b astonishing feats on horseback. Whirling | tants, and the report that the town has been | declined 1 polnt in North Dakota, lowa G, H. Payne, trustee, 10 8 W Riticr Upon the recommendation of the cammit- | Platlon of the occultism that pervades the |1'noavy sword about his head a native war- | destrove y causes Mr. And | Kansas, and 8 points o Calitorgia. Iu| _Chincwe Think They Have Won Yot 110 4, bl tRano & 68 ad tee on text books the Eclectic system of |den. He paid a distinct compliment to the | %, C%Y? 10760, TALUTHIIYC ONAARGALE S A EWI 800 : er 1 minor officlals are sending [ Frank Brown , Dimom, 2 e ay. |memer dowager empress thanking | ' | £ standing upright in his saddle. In the re- | twenty miles foom Mr. Anderson's farm and | vest corresponded with the ten-year av ; i i D Dimom to Hlenwider man system, which has formerly been In [Which the order of Ak-Sar-Ben had been |1,o rqce, however, the Cossack was unable | ha naturally cxpects thas hie has lost heav- | erages; in Kansas it was 11 points above |Ber for rid country of forelgners, wite, same use. Willlaws & Keed's complete system of | aintained and the splendor of its annual | atrick and husbaid AR Sre k| . ¢ 1 | terio at, except in those parts of the [ ap g5 | R A T members in this composite contest were & |of telegrams to the south seeking informa- |sin. South Dakota, Minnesota and North r L M. E. Lané an ana £ the system now in use and Williams & | Z&tion had proven a failure at Minneapolis A | i country which the for troops cecupy, | - Howard, dot 2, block Fideyon ino woman and an Indian squaw, a | tion, but up to Iate yesterday a d | Dakota it was 10, 14, 17, 26 and {9 points 15y Reed's commercial speller was adopted, | because it was impossible to interest the It up to late yesterdsy'atternoon had | De v ) Height 5 . won g it ctorfes and driven cut the for- one-third of lot 6, block 120, Omaha d an American glrl e ie* condition at harvest of winter and RUBERRL YIRS ORIRN AL ird of . maha numbered among the knighthood of Omaba | P, 48 American & ; Magle Cit ui i M : 1t is nsserted they will continue | Whlia Land compony to J M. Mars nd it always aftordad bi i The program was completed with a bona ¥ 5 spring Tye combined was §4.2, against §2 avs afforded him great pleasure [ o, ") BP0 FPE P OhICh a remnant of L. Cohn i friends at | gentember 1, 1899, 9.4 at the correspond- | ' untl tho orelgners who were | /%% furke to Dy Murp 4 o dyin ce took part with apparent en . date 98 and 86.5 the mean of the " y flee are able to return and |~ 11, block 13 Smith's o S. Elgutter spoke as a citizen of Omaha | the 4¥ing race took part with apparen 1< are out for the grading of | ing date in 1898 and he mean of th commending the organization, saying | wUr" S phithenter with a motley crew | * Kelly and wife leave today for|Kansas s the only state having 100,000 1l n for those who w killed Mary Relchenberg and husband to wus new in the proceed £ e r ek ioodnow hat he woul elegrap! o e | Bouth Omaha pupils, Where it is necessary to divide the ol iings at the den he |y ), ditlon exceeding its ten-year average. |i$200dE b th r’ ; " | :“ t : *“‘l" to th ) me schools and have different sections in the Hhens et e | e average condition of buckwheat on | 10c8l officers of Chi-Li to furnish escorts| manlfest spirit to bulld up Omaha and the ; PR, L il Whb W ere dHi tHare LR UREONAE sistants will be paid $3 per month extra P bufld up Omaha and th b ¥ v, ‘Twenty-third and | gz q on August 1, 1900; 75.2 on Ssptember | &7 i Li Hung Chani |state He called ttentio: o the gro g < I r 1 1 from extende r Joodnow o cable to It and directors Wil receive an additional $3 [, e o ipa attention to the srowin | g South Omaha News . k| [ divie i m un cxtented | Figp; ‘588 at the corresponding date in | ! Muligeschay, Lo] sablailo ik per month SIkEkGtE Gf the worll and: bromisad Attt . — 5| The Schiltz Brewing company is laying | 1898, and 86.3, the mean of the September e L e dadiad The kindergarten committee also recom- | nEriRtE & (10 WOTHE HRd P ""\‘“‘“““:\ A A ”»‘ oo | e | slowalks i front of four of |uverages for the Jast ten years. In Now |!1° WS K \H“r‘ ¥ I\r\\v‘hlm ay ;'“-”-v mended that psychology be taught he 5 4 : ARk night's of the Board ¢ b < A 4 Bantavivant ) s It ¢ 1A friend Foster” as a peace m 'l‘ "” il ”" 108y s 4 ‘;‘ t Ak-Sar-Ben this state and this section will 3t th lad for laclc ot quorum and|| , Mrs. O McBride and children re.|YOTk and Pennsylvania lf"”{" LAROLBORf oo . | High school for the accommodation of per- | onyoy 41 share and reap the advantages of 4 sl @ visit with | produce about five-sevenths of the entire m Woodville Rockhill, the spe ons who expect 1o enter upon school work | ya¥ P SRR BT djournment was taken until next Mon- | tives in | crop—there was a decline of 11 points and ; p i ; - Have you equ ome knowledge of child study. [ 4w Gron 08 CC el day night. It is rumored that when therc tmaster 4 v one- | 5 ipadilgs ST ¢ clal com oner of the United States LR LU b el S LD A report. from the hustling committee | (% "Nt o 0 SYET M cre Wil b L I frgm, Cli- 15 points reapectively during August government, starts for Tien Tein today seen the new petition ( l: lv halt y in ;l i 1 \I. disclosed the fact that the membership b an outbreak between Superintendent Wolfe | % the Rey General Dy ine in nhac The J. T t is announced, will soon l t l' ition for asphalt paving along Twentieth [y o098 0 B0 ¢ At an outbreak betwe Rk City Clerk Shrigle Avertising {0 \ d Strest adjoinink the High school grounds, | LCcR swalled by s exertions about and some of the members. According 10| pGiYo Clprk, Bhirigley s advertising (or| oo nag been & general decline in the |land 600 soldicr astman Day A resolution was introduced which pro “"”,‘m'\(n';(‘m,‘l m"”]f';“('"(':" '““"‘";"' | street rumors superintendent Wolfe wants| fn tho districts already created condition of tobacco since August 1, the| There are reports current that Amer light Loading 000 ention was called to the fact that : 8 this the - - : el ¢, | lcan troops are also to be landed vides that the board may sell books at | to be the whole show and this the me loss amounting to 1 point in Kentucky, |lcan tr 2 | next Monday eve e the ork- 4 Tt . o E t , | son 18 wholesalo Tates to parents who object to | {153 HOAGEY byenink will be the last wOrk- | pors abject to. Rumor also has it tha LOCAL BREVITIES, e A sy vania and weaner: | Tho United States hattleship Orexon | Camera? having their children u econd-hand | R o ed to |:m""‘m ’_'M x’:“w“‘ f"'h"j' the doctor will be sat down upon properly see, O in Virginia, 11 in Missouri, 12 in | €xpected to arrive tomorrow. 1t taken! piotures 384 Inches books. It was referred after considerable L member | wyon the time comes. In speaking of t ' nefl failed to hold a commit- [ North Carolina and 14 in Maryland. Mary- | discussion of the board's right to dispose of | OF initiation that evening contemplated explosion last night one i y afternc ¢ Omaha | 1800, Ohlo, Kentucky and Wisconsin -H“j ‘.-\"\"":‘rlxlw 150 n‘:‘ L y The feature | school property member of the board sald that th 1y of Omaha | oort 3, 11, 8 and 6 points above their |of today's program fn semi-centennial It s a winner. You can al- Reol - . ‘OMAHA GROWS FOND OF FRUIT | it mistake the Board of Education e i Munawh Weantadyur ‘rxfi\]‘l"l\l‘ ten-year ..\.;‘..w, but in Penn. | celebration of the N itive Sons of the Golden Sehs L o haitioe (h ke Editor's Awful Plght. made was to re t Dr. Wolfe. As e ; R vania: Virkluta' Motk Casalls Wewt was'a parade of the Native Son par. K F. M. Higgins, editor Seneca (111) Nows, | 11y 18 Able to Indulge 1 amte for | tracts have been entered into the board " i heen granted permis- [ nogsoe and Missouri the condition 18 12, | hi the Mexican. civil and Spanish-American €8t and best goods at the right was afficted for vears with piles that po| Callfornia Product More L 1y |und citizens will have to stand it for a[ o0 19 maks P St Saprovamanie , 10 and 4 points below such averages, | wirs. m i1 bodtes and trade and fri prices at our etore. Boolht ok emady. Belned: unt) ba:tvied Than Ever Before. year. The intention, it Scems, however ninstrect b The average condition of potatoes on | lCTial or Gver B0-man | Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the| |is to clip the wings of the superintendent iffalo Bl Wild West pald a license | getpember 1 was 80, against $8.2 on Au- | Loi, W EONRNE | THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., world. He writes two boxes wholly cured The use of fruit in Omaha this summer | 55 close as possible in order to allow the of 8y the largest which can be 1, 1000; $6.3 on September 1, 1899: | G n Ness avenue. Five hundre has increased beyond all expectations. Dur- | by reed under the city ordinance. In for J J ! | Bim. Iofallible for pilos, Cure guarau- | DS Wereased beyo the people | i ‘years he has paid bt $250, LRl o | witessed Cthe parade Amateur thog’apmc Supp"ss' f & ¢ |77 gold-digging teed. Only 2ic Sold by Kuhn & Co., AURUSL BIXty-one ¢ars| (o have some say in the management of The case of o Bltlnals \ilroad | 77 : itter day com oln ) iy wera delivered in the city from Pacific coast | (ne sche el the \ ralle ”‘r 4, the m t ! relal | ) 1408 Farnam St. OMAHA, rancixco, | and sells for $1.00, members who were eclected A g or the last ten years. \o state were feature of the polnts, representing per cent of the! One matter particularly cow ot i ext Mhnaened | “mpo whole of the thirteen states having I GORDON SUSPEND'S SENTENGE | {27sumption of this variety of fruit. Thin iy the ‘stand br Wolt: s tak v | 0 {ho tederal court unill next Monday," " | The whole of the thirteen slates havi into consideration the | gelection of teachers, that is taking ER e SR 2 aake to | olec « h hat is taking wxed from his debis by operation of the | toes at the eleventh census report a de ative les and southe it con- | A g p ankruptey law, In his s ile ho says | | v’ Mat Asreats DALY pigy Ihierh. - fry 0~ | ors from the assigned list and pla em ! W of hedute he save | o1ing fn the condition of this crop during flh‘ My Fest! aruggists, sumed b ihe namiles TRt imtava Gn 4 ho owes $4,010.91 and has assets of e on, . n e 4 gular 1 r 8 quite a August. The decline is most marked in the | 'ope are three reasons that are the s | oiho shipmont of thase commodities to|row about this the other day when, | captaing of the excursion steumers | south Atlantic states, where protracted RHREY NEDEIRTO0. 8 Omaha exceeds any previous record, as dur- | roports be true, Dr. Wolfe anuounced the {'the Fiver 1sawain forming & bar | drouth had serious effect on almost evers |ing the Transmississippl Exposition the | appointment of a certain Stan e draw of the upper bridge and f st Bl greatest receipts in any one month were ”\‘l P TA o o e h northern trips may have to he prn-ivuu“nz -‘nrlmix_‘ lhflllumlnl‘vn\n‘n: \l‘.‘y A 1010 police court yesterday with their heads | ffry.three cars. Compared with five years | teacher down. It not only d bama, Mississippl, Louisiana, New Jerac s 1l s0 swathed in ¢ us bandages that they - eacher M Ny . 11 will meet this morning | and Kentucky is still above the ten-year| 3 Overworked feet, swa pious ban B ago the receipts for the entire year were | t¢ but it caused ¢ the purpose of equalizing | avera | e looked like the mummies that are occasion- | bur slightly in excess of those of the two | fesliny among m ments, | Complain g | The first two you ean avoid by ge ly dug up in the Egyptinn metropolis months of July and August. Prices this '8 on the le sments will be Clover Seed Good in lowa ting your shoes from Drex L. Shoeman | wen outs Thebes ther e they much more | yoar have been good, maintaining the aver- | The s 15 opened yesterday with ¢ 2 of the ten loguacious than mummies. They had the | cise of most sore feet, John Nelson and Oscar Peterson came hers in the | The clover seed acreage shows a con- | We mike o speclalty of welt shoes that Sa8 Lor YR YARTE Mhamide ek T RLy IR | : . 19 i3 the acsembly | siderable shrinkage, only Michigan and | yke walking easy and a comfort say Sunday evening, when Officer Irich | by reason of its low price that the fruit is 1 eing fthe ity hall &t ] lowa of the states In which tho produ 3 | Russ Calf \ent found them rushing the can wouty- | peing sold i LN of clover seed is of more than local fm-| 1o v OF Al e 4 fourth and Leavenworth ts. When portance, reporting an increased ncre Leather, Box Calf and Viel Kld-Once officar sousht o place Nelsow under arre PERSONAL -PRRAGRAPHS. ' « I'nited Sintes | Except in the same two states, lowa you wear e of welt soles you'll Peterson made an o t to re M . from n Jshink | Michigan, the condition on September 1| never wear the others Nothing ever pel and for a time it was doubtful whether | ] k Pr. R. W. Hall of Kingsley, Ta., I8 in t N 1'ar . « that part of | was below the average of the last eignt| <own in O that equals our lne of \he officer would g vay with it Just | ojry bass fshing in | years, the period for which statistics as victory appeared to be within the grasp| Dr. ¢, 1. Ph t Moines is i : s i available. oy of the can rushers OMecer Goodrich un- | Omaha ho earalimen he 8 ' o i Pl a0 ecline in the condition ¢ limbered his club, with the result that he | M. L. Maynard has returned from a tour | about the same a )" the. nter A decline in the condition of rice s re (e through the west R Riaa that U Ratnre T t 2t ving 1aid both of the prisoners out cool and calm 4 P L Ll g i ek le and o ratiied | AR AL nor : Juisiana, w here 15 no appreciable ~ ana they were carted to tho taion covered | (M PN ARSI WSS | finit il be peaehod und shasne [ tramen i wondiion s i | Drexel Shoe Cou, " s doze v it the sumn chief seat of the rice growing indusiry, is | wounds | ‘Nebraskans at the ller nd: T. B | rolled . rae g Ne « free for LU | oA e e v Ol Distriah § of hor now |.r points .|}m;r he wvorage of w Catatowue o Hastings, ~Charles Weston of Hay etrich an vage Here g o i series of years fo tatistics are avail- | N entered & plea of guilty 10 the chargo o | Springs wael James A+ Cline of Minden. o T AMESR AR SAvARe Hoxs, fr iy AU SIS 8 RENA Bl g | AR ik resisting an officer the court evidently | Mr. and Mrs. George O Broph . LA e UL AYAR W from X Lk thought they were sufficiently punished, for | Stromsburg. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Herstm republican candidates for e E n g ty-fourth and G Apples and Peaches All Right of Clarks, Dr Warner of F g- | leute vernor While there was & decline in th tion Our Overstock Sale— G. Spencer of Elm Creek ty m friends ¥ atform has b for variety, style and hter soles inoall the There | ported from every ricegrowing state except ! too, When they confronted Judga Gordon and he tmposed a ser of twenty days, sus- || h pending its executi r osixty days Kox of Ogalalla, John [ Ow g 3 h i of apples in almost every state that makes | they avold the can during that t all wvne and B. R. Latta of Tekamah were | CAMPalgn work. On teration any important contribution to the Is still going on We have hundreds La farivan _the state guests at the Merchar acquaintance of Colonel Savag W " the condition is still far above the b of cholee pletures that must be sold ition to ! M average in Michigan, New Yor arly ovary f " 5 any of them wortl r vania, Ohio, Hlinois, lowa, Kar By of ve times the n to meeting or el Special for the next few days and the k yards, where ti Carolina and Misslssippl are d the old and rnoart former - t tinn " Reniihilas i d :! A Tear for a ?ain e PN ‘J.‘“\ w"‘.w‘ r’[“w“ ,[, :V‘llu-‘ B8 ip. the i Al stick | ten-year average, th of Virginia a £1.50 ar 200 cach sule price, = Onl; t the! or those who hava borne Savage and say that § Jmaha will gl A s a # 010 Hon wutiful ™ o ot meaning of these words, both candidates a ¢ Ark ; thax R e\ Sall a3y SRS kmimn About Bl " O% ATEABARS I8 TAOYA LHAR A ol subjects—the oye i MOTHER'S FRIEND,” 1.t wonderl linie q A S-S ;| the ten-year average, ( A, & ment that diapeis all palm (ncident © chidbink, ) b AR polnts behind auch SOURRS of 10 par ohay ment iha! dienele o/ ans, ns many democrat y i JNO, 8. MORTON, of Harlowe, K. o says 1 “Too much can't 7 ticket this fall number of stock Wi fliont nos P e feoment 2ad wex'Ta Jaher' Mot hresiy Slastons One prominent demaorat : . " | pared with the num r 8 ZLRULE [onsd L Bhe is doing splendidy, thanss 1) Mother s Friend ber af the democratic county central con the condition as to ize S byl e D b et by cavees paid o p | mittee, said last evening that he propos i siderably abose the aver oot ol oven, B, 0% ook spuilad ™ Moherhoods ) con: to vote for Dietrich and Savage for the D REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Vi friend of the poor man. This democrat| s ' ELGIN, | nt L] " came here in early days when Savage was | ¥ have information | fered on' the' Board of Texas and Alabama nearl our entire line ero | n . ) rave opportunity to S P < crved Come now tion I8 good