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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Oonditiens at Postoffics Take on Shape of r ,Open Buptaure, that may come to him. De Signing Order. Mayor Koutsky is put off the sign- fng of the resolution by the counell Monday night locating two are street ligh G.P. GROVK. BY ACCLAMATION Frieds Bay Me Will Have Walkaway for Grand Ezalted Baler. fn the southern part of the gity. 1; ey f y hat he d t coul ETTER DEMANDS DEPUTY NOSELY'S HEAD | matr s 1 he st ool | 1KY SPECAL LEAVES, THIS EVENNG the latter 18 golng aWay on & vacation today it looks na if the lights will not bs ordered in for some timd. Anti-Saloon League. Editor Merrill-of the Presbyteriah sa: in bis paper that the Anti-Saloon léague is busy and that more aggressive means will be used if necessary to enforce Sunday Governar Savage and wressm Mercer Suggest that a Better leebox of Enormous Ospacity - 14| Be Part of the Equipment—Minneap- ‘and Fort Dodse Wire for Accommodatibna, “He will be elected by acclamation,” sald ‘The trouble tha{ has been brewing at the and last night was still at his desk handing | law In the near futur ot .the r. We are hearing of it now out money orders, eto. Commissioner O'Keeffe Endorsed, ‘:..,.. ery hour of the day, -:‘. ‘mens- The indifferetice on the part of Mosely _ eetitig | Ders pass through the city to.the grand ather riled Biior and he went and toid | AU S Jarsely. auteedst DO PO 0, Cieating at Salt.Lake Oity. Bt it s Mis troubles to E.. Bruce, one of the | 4 o Thursday night, Auglist 7, the fol- { Bot upon this alone that we base our as- people in time of war. the American people, f has always been the reflance’ ot the No volihteers Were ever more affectionat: re- garded than those who went the SATURDAY, South Qmahs postofice for time | closing. Further, he says thagwoms of \l.o & member of George:P. Cronk's prometion 5 Tesched & flimax yesterday, when Post- | saloons sre not strictly obeying the M&Yor's | committes, referring to that tlentan’s OLUNTEER SOLDIERS ,* master Btter requested Harvey D. Monely, | order as régards the removal of screens. | upiidacy for grand exalted ruler of the deputy postister, to fesign. Mosely de- | This only means, says Mr. Merrill, 8 more | gy joage, “and that is somethipg that have always held & high ©linéd to acosde to the request at the time | radical and deciaive enforcement of b |y.y never been dome before in the istory place in the estimation of them nitors of the 8. Bruce -suggested surance. Ninety per cent of the grand|§ front in 1808, when the call . came :fnt he hold off & while, as Mosely is & ';:_"’f' "’:::"fi‘:_‘ Was presuRied lodge members.are pledged to support him. | § from Phesident McKinley. Bvery istaunch supporter of Mercer, but Htter Rosdh this l-u\n' Mereby exi He has praetioally no opposition. state in the west was prompt in dis- to Hon% O'Keeffe s most ““These points might be overridden in &n patching its quota, though few of the h 4 congratulations for hix feariges, jcal convention, but they can’t | § Western saw much fighting until the than st and vigorpus protest ounty Board of Commissioners agalnst ] s' grand lodge. It's impos- war with Spaln was over, In the the allowance of th 1 dded | sible to epring & stampede thefe, and dark Philippine insurrection the western , and found that for some o ith{ Borses are not . easily:folsted upon . that Savage, and Congressman Sl T " body. How aid he obtain such & bold upon dislike to him and that ot the grand lodge members of the country? complished it; suffice it to say that the ‘eordance with the views suggested by Mer- oer. by . ¢ citizens who pa: In speakinig of the matter Momely said: 4 o the homie i hich s Al“::un ;:.:.i»m'. tefl the appaluting of a deputy of the * | Through his promotion committes. I'm:not pines, which Is céle! o com- ‘tor u'nm.- Omaha in sc- ‘,’,‘;:',"{':"'mm“,,“:r -4 ¢ Nim | golng to tell you how the committee ac-| § Ing number of The Iilustrated Bee, that il ‘have the . tire Do &% t?‘x fin‘h'.r‘."&. ‘heans to eplu{t the | committee is familiar with grand lodge pali- LD GLORY is ever uppermost in city an county governments tics, and it bas been working with this the mind of the patriotic oiti- ter Witer came to me in my office . ANDE! President. | gingle purpose in- view for . over nine |l sen. Fora frontisplece in its next num- requested that I tender my resignation | A. L. Berquist, Becre! months,” - from his tone that, he Magle Oity angry, but I did not reply to him as| John M. Tanner has Deadwood, done had o 3.,.. been dit- | 8. D., to visit friehds ln: a week. Contest ‘for Next Meeting. Political Interest of the Salt Lake con- misunderstands me. I have al- Miss Helen Glimo) f ux City is here, baen and am stil] o, Mercer men, but | p, Supct 0f MIs et T ettars, | candidacy, but there are other. matters.of !4t appears that he does not believe me and | has gone away on a two weeks' vacation. |8 quasi-political character to be comsld- 1 was requested to resign. So far I have G. Collins of Swift's office has gone to .rod'—;mon. them the question of what city mot sent in my resignation. Just when I | Minneapolis to spend @ two weeks' VAca- | will "get: the next grand -lodge meeting. fwill‘remaing-to be seen.” 4 hool of the Methodist | THeTe are mow .three candidates in the Efi‘: hota s p‘:cnlc at Hanscom park | fleld, Baltimore, Saratoga Springs sad San The church ce in the government bulldin 8. C. Bhrigley, city clerk, lett yesterday the sea, fortnight stay at Hot and M streets. The postmaster | Borings. Ark = Yy and Baratoga Springs passed through the eity westward.bound Friday, their coaches ber The Illustrated Bee will have a fine plcture of a battle flag and the man who bore It through a long and bloody vocation of ke ‘centers in/-Mr.: Cronk's | § J*TPAIER 1 LAsoR 1 Janede from of the regiment from the islands, and shows plainer than words can tell ravages of hostlle Taln and wind and shot.in the troplos. It will glve an excellent idea of what the volunteers h in the; i) called upon 'Postmaster Bite today. Franolsco. - Special trains from 'Baltimore o Shroust 18 thelr sAmpaign acress 3 i E . dod hin ttention between a book agent | Theodore Vols and family Jeft iaat night | bedecked with'banners, fugs and embloms ASPGIRTY 06 THE ARNY P T8C. PHIL the reporter, but he managed to say he erman, where: they will Visit |.8an Franciseo, it is understood, will be on' “auggosted 1o Mosely Shat he had | Felstives Tor'a w “, hand several -hundred strong, and will put r as deputy postmaster. When | mesting at the Younk up & vigorous campaign for the homor of ‘asked a4 1o WHethor ho had rescinded the | SoCIatiEn on Sungay entertainf Biks a jear hence. IPPINES is the. name of an or- ganization of members of the Eighth army corps—those fellows you have noticed wearing that queer leoking o the. repart 64 the Malter,| L Otth Maurer was Out B adss ‘s special ‘train,’ §t. will be | §. Dedge—the men who fought in the ::";:u‘: ZJ.....M".':‘ ullmsbvtt the ::::,.fi,{:'_';f, (=R Iy ready o pull out st 11:30 tonight, and i | § "wAmPa ;':‘ ’;“,‘; ";‘ Bt m’““'“‘" rocent sematorial fight.' = | scheduled to arrive at the Utah metropolis o °:mm ':“ ‘M"“m' o u' m‘"‘ Then eame the flat-foated question, “why | CELEBRATE NEW C st 7 o'clock Monday‘mérning. 'Band's oou=| § .0 T 0L te, riRente Com 814 you ask Mosely to resign?’ To this Cap- P i iy ert band-of York, which is to actompany i 1”( A gy 14 ;‘ * tal; responded that Mosély is & can- | Prospect Hill Resid Engage in|the Omaha delegation, 1s expected at noon pah o et 5 i @idate for the and he thought that Joyful Excursion by Blees: today, second reunian, will be held next week by disposing of his services.he would fur- shati g s ks Maweiy sviastse " | A very interesting teature of the Oniaha reappointed to the same position for an- | Verily, if there are seats for fifty in the | traln will be . the -icebox, which is now. other four years. standard summer car and seventeen other [ Deing bullt in the bagsage car. It will Mosely sayk:. “Captain Btter called on |persons cling joyously to'the superstryes | CODtaln two toms of, loe, 350. Individual me for my pesfgnation, but I declined to | ture of each and sit in Dlsees where seats | luncheons, and .the rest of the space— Bband it in. {'Fhen he went to one of the janitors and told him that he did not mean In Baggage Coach Ahead. connected with it, { | E for five berths y that 4be trouble s that I am | pect Hill Improvement club last Mizneapolts -wired Friday heard much, especially - since tho ' 4 L- fo toffice and Mr. Etter T the opening. of the Thirty- |00 the Omaba train and Fort, Dodge, for president has removed his executive W tting me out of the tension of the Harney street | tWO- There will be sixty-five in the party office to his home at Oyster Bay. His ihmi, Govginor Savage | M. ware 804 reaidents of Prospeet | {rom Sloux Falle, asd small delegations ‘:‘:‘ six children are of especlal interest & £0 put & mas 10 my place | HIll, There seemed more. . Por there wahis | P® Mssed fivis Coyoctt B o ttama #n fathare and mothers thréughout the * Ihelr bladtag. While T have | erest dest were siad scrwo thas 30t peols | Nortolk; Hastings, Orand s ¢ Bea- | 1. land. The Bec has sécured trom ' 4 '@ Mércer man, this action on | can possibly make withodt vocal rupture | trice. Including the band, sbout 136 Eiks | } Washington photographer o copyright 3 at Counell Bluffs. A speclal article n The Dlustrated Bee gives some in- formation about the soclety, and is {llustrated from photographs of a number of noted soldiers who are are not, them in the twelve. special cors | Which is the llon's share—will be occupled RESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S FAMILY is a of the trolley excursion given hmo Prog- | b7 liquid refreshments-in, cases and kegs. subjeot of which people have A | train frolghted ,very. largely | 4 taken with parmission of the presi- reer and Savage rather riles | and impairment. m‘mu,.,,,:z will-leave in the Omsha speclal train. set of photographs of these children, of 'y no telling where the show | the residents gathered and marveled ; !, ; W M-.";In‘ to me and | the multitude of the people of set | With ' Dewspaper. men from ] ter the lists for postmaster, g bo, urled grags | Baltimore, New York: and -other - eastern miore tamiliar with the work- | pairy cities passed -through Omaha de- ::l!,llwrb.lm- Unien to Work for Reses S e wie! dent, and on. Sunday will s -3 ot ; y Al e B ' 3 ) was dm “laat . ot mmmammr‘nlmmgfi - terest, especially to the soldiers of are the onmes honmored by the shaft. | lutfomm, * * Plotures taken at the time and pho- g togruphs of the dead soldiers, who o L6 ey |1 1aid down their lives in Luson, form t .on foot to secure & At the regular meeting of ‘ths:local ma. b chinists’ lodge No. 81 at Labor temple last ) flding for the South Omaha i Jital absociation, and Mayor Koutsky - night the name of David H. Mercer was At & conference held s day two a#0 the meyor suggesied that he| The Improvement slub have been-work- X erect & bullding for | ing for two years to get this much-needed extension and in the meantime, with other A . A i Weoke, ta, suggested to adopt resolutions-denvuncing the nearest point of existing lines.. J. H. Butler, who seems to be the official poet of the hill, was inspired by the tmprove- ent with an original poem which he sung during the ride to the tune “America.” Manderson Street Property Owaers sote ingmen. i g g L A g Central Labor urlon méets’ next Friday ‘The Board of Public Works awasded eon- b p - tracts Friday for paving Mand P night, and ‘as other organizations are pre. products to industrial 3 i @ group that will be of interest to the rurvivors of that campalgn = when the " subject .of much discussion. The ma- | § Mev mest at the reunion next week. chinists are convinced that Mr. - Mercer A% sgmby s« nay ¥, Steet Dlayed an tmpertant part. In’maming. tng|§ Nebraska, sleop their last slesp under Fire and Police board 'and ‘it was firet [ ¢ the shadow of that monument. the congressman for_his action in.ignoring NGLAND'S GREAT INLAND PORT is organized labor in the makeup of his mew the subject of Frank G. Carpen~ board. After-eomé. discussion, however, by | § ter's letter. Mr. Carpenter writes which it was.evident.'that . the ‘sentiment| § very entertainingly of the great Man- ‘was unapimous against Mercer, the lodge chester ship cangl and its termious decided, and so instruc its delegates to| { at the Manchester docks, giving a AOR e n Central Labér union, the most effec- | § great deal of interesting PAVING AND SEWER JOBS LET | (ive method would be to have them work|] sbout it One of the marve e for the adoption of resolutions by the cen- construction is the fact that it crosses tral body, setting forth- the ‘opposition of another canal, which is .carried over Are Left to Select Paving that organfsation to both Savage and Mer- on & swinging aqueduct. ‘ Matertal, /% cer for their flagrant disregard of the work- highway for the entrance of American This great ter is really onme of, the engineering marvels of the age. Iljustrations mc- from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-féventh, for | PAFUAS SEIDEITING tho ATAIE 8% foemn; Dho- tographs uiade by Mr. Carpenter along . to be run |paving the Intersection of Rifteenth snd allows' the |Case streets, and for constructing s sewer | °f OrERRiZed labor-toward Davia AR e o Bospital association 325 & month, but the |in sewer district 227, which ds ol.'ool'onj priodips e ! ik eyl assoclation wAnts the: €ity to stand for |avenue from Sixth streot to thesiver, For | B Mo bl A ICE FOR HARBOR tells 1 X the entire Tent of the proposed new bulld- |the Manderson street job,the loweat bid« ) . how. the Colombian revolution ing. This mater will Have to be referred | der on stone block was Hugh Murphy, who A may in ome way at least result in H L Barber Aspbalt company $1.99 per squars ticle of truth -and -the .originator 1 yard; on vitrified brick Hugh Murphy i3 | il . {Sied. Tembl. P Rt et The. oo was det to | #1077 elther willtully {or ignorantly:lied. . s £, trades union always and for anything. that 4 i C. B. Fanning secured the wontract for i¥ g H gt on vitrified brick being §1.45 per are yard d % . arily given this paper. and on vitrified block $1.66 per yard. g8 5 i £ H / would the onipty- [ The coptract for bullding \the zewer ‘was T \ order the paper today . from your ing awarded to J. O. Corby. LOCAL BREVITIES. newsdealer. . B, Shimer has nted a By ARREST ON ROBBERY CHARGE |, 3 = oy ;:" ”'""'5".?‘?}'1'"' Ex-Couvict Said to Have Held Uy oo e e has ca Th e § ad a Small' Boy for Small meeting of al m,un"wi des and . Amounts, E. Gray says that Js Is coarse, and thful and she wishes o married stréot, doss baking and washing for the | ol e B¢ Bova's thoasee. Kon: support of herself and little son, and hes sight will open at e at 'y been 1n the Babit of sending out this boy, g A i . who is not more than 10 years of age, to K deliver bread and maeke collections. Now this small collector became & source of i g g L 2 2 i just : !gé?:iir i -1 i 90 yard;- asphai@ favor of the United States. It is {llus- it sedlh gromnd o e A trated from photographs made in Co- villgar and un Matt Speller and his younger brother {1t t single. Y were at Ver- have been accused of highway robbery, | milion, S D.; October 3, 1. S ra e Mrs. Noble, & widow, liviag at 1323 Spruce] The sdvance sale of seats for. the ‘cons u o In addition there are pictures of “And as to my effort at forming & labor these bidders subject to. the selection. of b A personal interest and matter of gen- material by the property owaers. - |party, you may say Hick Stevenson isdor|} oryl mportance. Every department of the paper is complete and all has the Fifteenth and Cass strests work, his bid 3 ’ . been prepared with the c-: custom- you are not mow & subscriber, you should In the way of waiting about for him and P, Mahemmitt petitions for di- SRR SR anper- callostiogli.- Tl i) Ty gx‘-‘&'m e tor 3196 da alleging that he took & loaf of bresd. Mrs. Nobie com- wio has, he ben guilsy Foa B B B b AL TR plained to the police several days ago, and -4 ity 3 names James L. n ek fl.ntl.. ):. was %‘h- bicycle “white 1t e A 1"-.:,. , Battle of Ban Jusn Del Mong %v":'i'nufiu Ris Neree and Bugsy ot & Plb ‘ M ps, I.:‘u;‘m:t." He ':.- on:u m:-n.mu g: fi at VInu': anlat AT 'Awu: "‘&'-‘-. Cleve p.uum:-l the flu"mn“v' '::"" and step tell the T Ay b & possible has | -~ 'and | Nela Tonder - from story of thin blood, impure il [ | Sada: wih Slve’ thee Srill each sighy an | Mafiaosianing 5, coxiot bext to, (he blood. ' ‘Doctors call it |CANDIDATE | CITY | el 7| B, ; My fourun ot PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. . Ba t, sy t of iSs. 1t Ehureduy Hlaht o interests of T =3 NEW CAPTAINS ARE 0N DUTY ‘s-"i_'_' filRfl'lER PROdF ¢ T Illustrated Bee. AUGUST 9, 1902. Where Doctor’s Fail to Cure Woman's Ills, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Succeeds. ILER AND HAYES WILL CLAIM SALARIES Clity Atterney Expresses Opinion that Captains Cannot Be Legally Re- out Charges and SRTTR o T Mrs, Pauline Judson, Secretary Schermerhorn Goif Olub, Brooklyn, N. Y, Writes On This Subject. The mew appointees to the polee eap- tajney, Patrick Mostyn and Henry P..Haze, teported to the Mercer Board of ¥ a woman' A woman best understands a an's ills. J %6 DAV (oeie syt b S i e How true this is, and how well proven in Mra. Judson's letter which presented a bond for $1,000 in the Amieri- | follows. can: Surety company. Aftér approving them How many thousands of letters Mrs. Pinkham is constantly receiving the board adjourned to 7:30 Monday even- from women recounting their months, and sometimes years of treatment by ing. and the new police captains, took their physicians for some derangement of the female organs without obtaining a oath of office before Clerk W. L Kierstead, cure, or even relief from their suffering, and how eventually they have been notary publio, though' it has been customary cured by her advice or medicine, or both, is almost beyond belief. heretotore for the mayor to administer such Just think how Mrs. Judson was treated for months without suceess, and oathe. how %flnkly she was cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com= At'12 o'clock Mostyn assumed eharge at | Pound and Sanative Wash. the police station, taking.the place of Cap- Is there & sick woman on earth who will doubt the mo{ Lydia E, taln Danfel W. Iler.. Haze went on for Pinkham's Vegetable Compound over womens’ d in the face of duty at 6 o'clock last evening, succesding such proof? Surely not. Captain Thomas Hayes ' Any woman who ‘is troubled with any form of female ills, painful men. - For an’ hour or' miore yesterday con- struation, backache, dizziness, bearing down feelings, ovarian inflammation ference was, on in;thé mayor’s office, the or any womb trouble should hasten to procure Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- mayor, City Attorney, Connell, Chief Dona~ mb{e Compound, for no other medicine is so universally recommerded hue and the two deposed captains of police by prominent women of all classes. being parties to it.” The ‘matter under dis- cussion was the cotirse’to’ be ‘followed by — Tler and Hayes. Both were ‘seen after the T 2=l close of the consultation, but feither. would A ';b:, v (43 d make known his plank. It;is. understood, ; however, that they will put om uniforms (4 1 ries as captains, assuming that the new board had no right to reduce them without charges being filed anl a hearing on the charges. Both appeared In citizens’ clothes, without stars or other insignia of rank. “The new Board of Fire and Police Com- milssioniers is a de facto board,” sald City Attorney Connell, after the conference, and the reduced captains have no right to question any act it may perform on the t & legally constituted Has a board that is both de jure and de facto the right to reduce an officer. to ix ranks, thereby indirgctly causing his removal, without charges being preferred? No member of either the police or fire department can be removed ‘without charges being preferred and a hearing o the charges. The only exception to this rule arises when there is 8 necessity for the reduction ‘af :the fo to keep the expenditures of the depart- ments within the funds allowed. t is my opinion that the board had no right to reduce to the ranks Captains Iler and Hayes and immediately afterward ap- point in their places Mostyn and Hhze. This in effect is a removal of old officers. If it can be done today, them Chief Dona- hue and Chief Salter can be reduced to the ranks next week. This is manifestly against the spirit and purpose of the law. “An unauthorized removal in the nature of those just made is not only detrimental to the departments, but is finagelally in- MRS, PAULINE JUDSON. Jurious to the eity. The result will be that Tler and Hayes will claim salaries - “Dear Mrs. Prvxmam:— Soon after marriage years talns, and if in the ::-narme ::l-.:l:- found myself in constant pain. The domxl-wufl my wmm 6hould be pald to Mostyn and Hase the ocity and this-caused. the pain, With considerabie infammaiion, o pie Wil be paytng four salaries for'the serv- | for e for.four months, when my husband became impatie to fces of but two. offi ” b Mr. Connell sald :r:u not as yet begun fivs mLmM o Rasar: ’s g‘ le the and .w ative Tasto o tet the-Tugal states ot ko sav | | W ‘ had at firt; 1 Would have + bt i 13 Mulch-bul-.hnt:flu.mn:u:\ of suff N it Your L2 o the district court, but he.expects: W .1t to our CHANGES . ON__UNION PACIFIC SR T VL that women uu!nol:h dcuu:llf-hdynwwu‘ptl.yu.b‘l. = table Compound at orce. as'well ow A.v:l-t-nu m:-::‘:‘;:u - e e A ' uml-.'.c..... . | substitute will be satisfactory. (et it to-day; don Several changes in the road aervice de- partment of the Union Pacific have been an- nounged and put into effect. W. R. Cahlll, formerly conductor on the Overland Limited between Omaha and Grand Island, assumes the position of tralnmaster in Omaha, as previously announced in The Beo. This s & place for which Mr. Cahill 1s said to be well fitted, as he is regarded as a thorough railvoad man. Nick J. 0'Brien, another Omaha man, for some years superintendent of the: South- ern ratlway at Danville, N. C., has been appointed tralnmaster at North- Platte, h'r:viu taken up the affairs of hie new place ursday. = One of the most important change® is that - brought about by, the resignation of H. M. Salt Lake City North of Omaha, .as roadmaster. Philip o g Carroll succeeds Mr. North who lAg gone i ‘olg.l:::r:::llon ‘witr these changes a . UN]ON pAC.Plc John Langtree, supervisor of bridges and + Jocalities of Utah, without upnecessary ex- bulldings, had resigned his position and DT A Cios 9" ek, . (R LTI, gone to the Pacific coast to take up rafl- oo 94,0, hoty very 7008 Work. | Thet/Mr, Langtres bad 101t the « Jow Tate and cplendid ‘train service, thres et e cadn T gl o trains leaving Council Bluffs and Omaha morning and It was stated that ho had gone IR e, Blie LAk Qity: to_California on a visit, which probably Asopmmodations. are provited 18 ‘the basis for the report of his resigna~ for<all slasnes’ ot tion, Ppassengers, C..A. Rutherford, formerly general west- ; ern ‘agent for the Rock. Island with. head- Seawwee quarters in Omaha,.as was published in the morning papers, has been: made division passenger agent for Nebraska under an order issued by the Rock Island headquar- ters making several -important changes of this kind, contemporaneously with the L hn moval of the general offices from Topeka x ol Kanass Olty August 10 Mr. Ruthertord's = e i uties are considerably elaborated by this ; S :n::pl. His territory is restricted, but his fil:‘::-ANDFUL OF "DIRT MAY BB Ao H authority incressed as he will now have WITH | superyision of all the local Rock Island X GF SHOME SLEAN OV : L) offices between Omaba and Denver. His 4 - office will, of course, continue to be in this eity. Mr. Rutherford, who is one of the d most popular local raiiroad men, is receiving SUHOULS, -TO - congratulations from friends upon the widening of his official functions. Construction work on the Laramle, Hahns' Peak & Pacific railway, of which Isase Van R S e T Wentworth Milifary Academy 3ifi ™ | L vanced with great facllity. This road will pe hobot Do, ot Universtises, extend €00 miles, beginning at Laram Setionns & codetuios o for Liter GOL. SANDFORD SELLERS. H.Ars Beples ton, Mo, | Wyo., and runing southwest across ¢ L ___ __________ " _____ — — _— —— —— "] Laramie plains and Continental valley luto —u= 24th YEAR e i o et imver s 01| W @GtOIN Military Academy i YEAR strip of country. One hundred miles Catalogue and Omaha references on application. bave already been actually financed and are Supt. UPPER ALTON, ILL. now under construction and equipment for| COL. ALBERT M. JACKSON, A. M. o) 1 sdditional coustruction is being hauled in B e and the work will proceed as fast as re- s sources warrast. W%Mufivé The Union Pacific has completed ar- i i rangements for its settlers’ excursions to L ) . SPeas ek the west and northwest, beginning Septem- Gsotaety flueirated e W White Fres Bavart B Gook B ber 1 and continuing through that month e p——— and October, with tickets saleable every from all Missour! river points. These THE CARE OF THE HAIR are to be one fare for round trip. e ""-'-';':_:‘i? T s Amefl The homeseekers’ rates of one fare plus o mads any shade $2 for royad trip, which began August 5, The Imperial Hair 6 continue fn effect until October 21, sale- able on specified days only. The Missouri Pacific will put into effect September 2 special “home visitors’' ” rates to Ohio and Indiana from all points in Ne- prasks, Kaossas, Missouri, Colorado and Indian Territory. A one-rate plus §2 will | _ 2 _ | HARDIN COLLEGE & CONSERVATORY be the fare for Fousd trip. i FOR LADIES, v A Daily Educator & & ha":v\lmx“ul Sol e W e B %‘l. 3 Het weather saps the vital” energy and makes the hardest. workers feel lazy, To maintaln stressth and energy use Prickly Ash Bitters. It 1s the friend of lndustry.