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% Rios | it & Howara | Sies sight arafis a H D Neely. masager. Omaba 3. A @estiemas Co. Undertarsrs. location 1614 Chicags St plaz of home enot Quickest Nebraska Sav Lean Asr'n. 38 Board of Trade building Substantial Profits in Sight P { ing to buy Nevada-Omaba stosk from weak hoiders. 1f interested teiepbone S or cali on E £ Weetherle XNa . Bank Buliding Operstica Upen Miss Bstes—i ise Ethe Estes, ome of the popular young wos ephone operators at the Hotel Hens Dougias Pirse | submitted to an oper the W Memorial hospital yesterisy. Her condi-| tion last evening was reported as satis-| factory. Omaks Fion Society Meets Today—The Omaba Zion society will boid its regular E afterncea at Modern Woodmen hal and Douglas ‘treets. A litersry has been arrang r Chapuka festival will be beld evening December 12 Car Collides With Wagos—a car on the Hanscom park line coildded with a2 wagon of the Bennet company, and Leavenworth stree the ériver, Bud Fitzgerald was slightly tnjured Fitzgerald was helding his head jow o prevent tbe rain from striking him in the face when the accident happened. He was thrown off the wagon and his spine was injured. The wagon was slightly damaged Too Cloudy to See the Belipse—Father William F. Rigge the astromomer of Creighton university, rgports that the moon might have been eciipsed, sieeping or emtirely vanished so far as any ob-| servation in Omaba was concerned. Priday | Tight “The westher man was not kind.” | €aif Pather Rigge, “and his unkindness eviflently comprebended all the asxious observers in the westernm country. There was absolutely Do chamce 10 secure anmy | satisfactory view of he eclipse &t this| potnt ™ Big Sale of Sewsrd County Lamd—The | Interstate Investment company has seid | 340 acres in Seward cousty for $27.008. | This firm also soid two flats et Twenty- | ninth and Harney streets for 318,600 This is & new firm composed of L. J Healey and John W. Campoell Mr. Healey bas been making a speciaity of selling irri- sated lands and will kesp up that braneh ©of the work During the summer he sold ene party §.000 acres of Texas land for about $100.006. Hack Driver Imjured—Clint De Moss, & hackdriver of 1322 Capitol avenue was thrown off the box of Ris hack last might by his team, which ran away, and suffersd e fractured skull He was fousnd unces- scious between Nimeteenth asd Twentieth | on Chicagd sirests and was taken to the police siation, where he was treated by Dr. Shramek. The injured man Gid Bot Te- vive for more tham forty mimutes, when be was taken to his bome. The man's team | went to Collins’ livery sars at Twenty-| second and Cuming streets. FOUR GREAT NORTHERN CARS | HERE FOR BiG CORN SHOW E. V. Leedy, Industrisl Agent of J. J. Hill's Line, Comes with Exkibits from Places Alcag Railroad. E V. Leedy. successor to Max Buse as inéusirial agent of the Great Nerthern, has arrived in Omaha with four cars of ex- hibits for that road &t the Nationa! Corn exposition. These exhibits have bees sathered from all points along the lne of the Great Northern, especially to show here and represest preducis fram the | ciates of Washington. Idabe, North and Scotk Dakota, Montana and Minze<o a Probabiy the most interesting of these «xhibits will be the group of prize winners vm the Dry Parming congress st Billngs W. HEll president of the Great North- was 50 Impressed with these e=- Fifteentn and musical program t Twesnty-ninth last night and S lOmaha Ma lof %000 This w - OMAHA, e e———— y Music |SCHOOL ASD COLLECE WOR Festival Plans sar | | 6 | Promoters Will Go to Business Moo | to Secure Fand for Sapport. A meeting of the offieers and director ? the Omana Mar Music Festival associa ion was beid on Wednesday e be home of Mre B A Coda ced a &ifferent aspect on HE BEE MONDAY NOVEMBER 29 be conch of & thriving basket ball team that imstitution. Besides the abeve he the English work in the Wigh school och isterest i= being manifested in the mal over the Roches ue comwention. which Bester, N. T. Decem Mx delegates B the od yesterday. This s ihe full sumb.r Nk Pern is permitind to semd. The con ppenings of Interest in Fearby - Distant Institations. » January IUDIES SUCCEED ATHLET otable Development tm Azvienite: g e e - gl Education—FPlaying Lecal Gov- el e g = aada and the Un d States S ase eiecied 10 places eru deiega- | tomsl Notes. are: Ciffo d Hendmeks Mary Eilen ser. Joy B Morewm Frascis Wilard | ¥e. Rolls Fosre: and Anva L. Paine i | | | | oo of S geamstere sriversity graduates em the Pe-w oIk B S Sl 4 T o il give the foot Bad players wh be brought | the Secund Nebraska tram 2 feed ® ADd better so il » evening. oa eir rewmrn O d the fizancial condition | mge. Prot *EE 38 master of = will be placed beyond amy possibiity | mal cersmonies of doudt r oand Mrs W. L Macomder of ¥ The fimancial committee, which has in | st and Kathrys Morzez of Lume charge the ralsing of & fund for the pur | guests of Prof and Mre Weeks ose of makis Se ammociaty be stab expec i make pe - Coad £aging of artiets who wil g . da post absolute artistic seccess of the enmectt oL * L e e = the Sistory = cora apolls o tra is given SAMN = year t e Q\,.. rome saiiefied with the seas aid in the support of bis orchestr B i imges: - St Paul in friendly rivairy, gives $30.0% Senter ,,_“,“,,.‘ ot n ores ear. with Walter Rothwell as o o N te n mna or Lot f sixty & Normal §: Thiverstty, ¢ Pe u- piay £ Max stings, Nermal §; Hasungs Lecr A group of friends of Mws Midred But- Desver i raising a fund of £S89 for | of the @epartment of expression. gave the suppurt o F | o "o g C““‘h‘ Of its orchestrs under Rafscl| Business men have bees giving cut in pary in boner of her sister. who s vie- e views urging the board 1o employ Bend Ing her, Thankagiving eveming. A social supports a regular stra and 3 Womas's orchestra er the direction ey Ham- Srm orchestra under the &- Kegrise, which is fiour- | ishing Besides the educational value of com- certs for the community, they have a draw ing power for students, secording to the promotors of the plan. Omaba could be made & mecca fer musical studemts o an orchestra existed and more publie musical organizations were supported These stadents 1w go e Chicage, Bestor or New York. becauss the possibilities hearing music are' greater in these large | cities. Business men therefore be called upon 1o give substantial support to music | first through the medium of May festivals, and later by supporting an orchestra. A. HOSPE CO. ENLARGES Takes Over Adimeent Store Room. | .mlwl of Over 5000 Square | Feet of Floor Space. | The A. Hospe o ¥ of W3 Douglas Street has annexed the store room om the west and by this move will soon secure &80 square feet of additional space Within twenty-four hours ef signing th sase & force of artisans were pn work and soom this old established music and ar Dot that they do mot like Cole. but becsn: | ime was emjored by all present they beliove Bender can make & winain | One of the most eiabor:te social events team Nebraska., sometbing the = f the yemr was beld last Wednesday O TG N0, B S, e vening in bover of Mise Is:belie Gabus the senior class. who lemves o charge of the Latin deparimen: of the eceain wis. Miss Gabes i a prom.- NEWS FROM PERU NORWAL. Registration fer Preliminary Debat- Closes with Large PERU, Neb, Xov. = registration for the prell losed this week and guestions Bave bees | 7 assigned. e registration is large an the matertal registersd is t which indicates certiin success in the ercoilegiate debates this year List. | sncial was grven » he “Happy Thirt; W. Searson Misses, Butier, U | France, Cardwell berger, Robizsen ana Hendricks: Mesers Hendricks, Trier Hurs. Stephens. Burrelle, Whi. Geid, Hesterman, Fossot, Moulien, Gilbert, venning. Campdell and Morgan The stodents of the normal bad a vaca- icn Thanksgiving day. In the sarly even- : < ng the Christan association heid a oint E':?‘mlffi;‘ .é,f';?‘ J. B. Deasls o | ceaper service in the chapel In the even- Hesoived That the congress of the Unitec | F the umion servite of the church:., iates should emact a Jaw w0 estadiish r | which bas iong Deen the custom in Peran, lresses, are as fole Resolved abor umioms Thole are bemeficial. affirmative M. Dest of Homer, Archie Hostermaa o | Erownville, Sanford Ciements of Ehwm | wood and Mary Wright of Nebraska Citr | negative, Joseph Goldmiein of Dawson That on = eotral national bazk: affirmazve. D. H beid p= Veber of Barnston, Masd E. Wiscs o | "o . e iaymond, Emery N. Veateh of Fairbury | “aTrow of the Baptist chureh. preached | Dazieli of Clarkson amd J. F | (se Thanksgiving sermon. Many of the | -.-;.v; M'm boarding houses i= Peru gerved eiaborate L. W. Dirks of Johoson an¢ iE @Inners 16 the studeats, muk- on as much lke their homes nifred Perkins of Muilen. Resoived That naticnal laws shouid b sucted providing pemsmons for needv apacitated laberers: affirmattve. A J Rodderd of Asburn O E Lincoln o' | Soliege View, Eimer Christenses of Oraiz | mcern will blessom out in entirely new | Vahel Ranks of Wausa and Johm Bran ich readings were given in five different dress, amply equipped to be set down as| T of Pais City: megative J D M | angusges Afier the program which was abe of the west's representative stores | MI'en of Frankford. Me.: Mabel Brume: | The space devoted 1o the exhibit of pianes will be doubled; in fact. there wili be room sufficlent for €0 instruments, while the art rooms will alsc be greaill; extended. A unique feature will be & sound proot room for the playing of talking machinc records, and a litte later the window fronts will be remodeled to meet every moders requirement. Several Eurcpesn art pro- ducers will confine their Omaha seiling to the A Hospe company, and in the store room mow being remodeled there will be several spacious booths givem over to the Qispiay of these exclusive imports. The A Hospe company's iocation is 2 “landmark™ in Omaba baving fal v | served the public in ihe same place for | NEGRO FIRES BUILDING| { Refused Place to Sleep by Watehman, | He Seeks Revenge with Torehe— | Watchman Bursed. { A megro, who was refused sheiter by Mat Miller, the watchman, im & shed at Louls Harding's jumk pile at Fourteemth and Paul streets, fired the bulding and the watchman was badly burned adout the arms and Jower limbs. MTer, who is seventy-nime vears of age is empioyed as & watchman at the junk piie. A shed had been fized uwp to sheiter him and ke was laving in his shelter when be was approached by the unknown megro who asked for a plase 10 sleep. The oid man refused him and withis & few min- tes flames could be sees leaping from it and the other sheds which adioin it The police found the oid man, with his arms and lower lmbs badly burned and ome of the best of the Feur, some Pallc pasiers were seld ai suction. These are Posters painted by members of the soclecy and soid for high prices. Mr. Andudos Neff of Rural Retreat, Va., acted as suc- tioneer. f Randolph. Currie C. Hamsen of Home and B D. Zink of Per: Resolved. That = graduated imcome tas with an exemption of incomes below £5.&¥ Jer asmum would be a desirable modi- ficaticn of our srstem of federal taxation affirmative. Joy E_Morgan of Fthel Robinson of Humbo) tafson of Alnswerth TV, EWS FROM KEARNEY NORMAL. i = Thaskagiving Dimser Givem for Stm- Rosoived. That the weges of womes dents in Bosrding Hail. hould mot be lower than these of men i* | Mr ang e mame ‘occupation: afftrmstive. C. 3 bioo gepertment b s0udess of the board- Sxinmer of Peru G P. Clark of Lincoin the dormitory gave a Marthe Gitner of Madbor. A. B. Gei. | very delightful dinner 1o the sgadarts whe of Tirasss and Warres 3. Chase of [did not go home for Thaskegning Toe lexandrin: Segative. Lena Preidey of Rie- | capiey were spront iy ng City. Amme Fehiman of Fatrbure | with tweive as-each ta- Terer Stockdale of Mafisem and 1 B | Do the stulem:s ETOUPlLng themmetves as they Gesired The tables were hemutifully decorated. some iz euTEmT lenven-some iz Bxrnms of Peiw The speakers in these debates inc'ude class colors, seme with chains of ez and cranberries, some with flawers, ete~ many of the most promimemt studemts of he schos! and the discussioms are at Al the close of the dinmer Presiden: Thomas gave a short ok which he nded by & majority of the studemts. Presidest J. W. Crabtres has accepted he iEvitation to deiiver ome of the leading | spoke significance e occasion sddresses at the North Central Teachers |&nd the prosperity and biessings that had association. which is to be beld at Ncr-|come to the schoo foTk mpext spring. The members of the Young Mex's and Superintendent J. A. Doremus of Asburn |Young Women's Christian assoctation gave visited the mormal last week Regorts |8 reception to the.studenmts om the normal teschers whe are teaching in the Auburn school system indicate that he is doing emcellent werk The members of the Normal band have atelr secured new uniferme This makes the Normal band ome of the best dressed in the country. Prof. Cornel who has »arge of the band work here, has aroused cnusual enthosiasm along that Mme A second band 1s now being organised under his direction The Ciceronizn Schating clud at it= last meeting clected officers ss follows: Presi- demt. Oren Lincoin ef College View; vioe Friday even- ing. Ax interesting program was arranged. fcliowing which refreshments were served Both associations are in a flourishing con- @ition ai the present time. Several members of the faculty spemt Thankagiving with friends in different paris of the siate: Miss Hosic spent the day in Central City, Miss Jenzings i Devenpor: {Miss Garret: in Fremont, Miss Lowe Heidrege and Miss Ludden in Lineoin CIVIC GOVERYMENT IN SCHOOL. m s being bedd W | jom were | nibity that he ¢ onoe arranged to secure |emtirely Dude The oid man Was suffer- 41l the prise winders thal be might show 'Ing from exposurs also. He was aftended them at the Natonal Corm exposition In by Drs Harris and Shramek at the police Omaba. Mr. Hii's read runs through hun- |station and was then taken %o St Josephs €reds of miles of territory which must bs hospital The Degro has mot been foumd. cultivaied by dry farming metheds if at il | T —— Twe caricads of exhidits to be piaced | Feley's Kidney Remedy il cure auy case by the Iiinois Central road Wil be in of kidney or biadder irouble that is ne: he- Omaha Monday resdy for installation H |(yomd the resel of medicive Cures back- J. Sehwietert of the gemeral immigration [ache and Lreguicrites that ¥f peglecied department of the road has afrived to might resull ia Bright's discase or dlabetes ssmist In placing the exhibita Sud by all Srugpista L HUNDRED FIFTY MILLION PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. PMDSOF_CIGM TOBACCO| . yovier of Hasomgn x |of Demver and A A |are at the Hemshaw R. M. Jjohmson of Four Times that Amount of Other . Kinds Preduced ta United States Last Yeamr. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 —More than 18- | 0 800 pounds of cigur iocbacco and nearly four times that QueRUIty of sther types of tobaceo was grows in the United States in Sweeney of Lincoln are S R P Parrish of Richmend Va Littell of Bloomfield W. T. Chap dnson and Robert Wr "4 Uhe Milerd ” M: and Mre G W. Horbler bave sold | 2 DR, acosding to & bulietin by the De- | N S50 R L T et fave el Pertment of Agricultare loday. Kestucky |Fartard and are Dow lving st 1M Souts | avenue. P. Jepperson of Plaiuview., Ford of Texico. N. M: Wihiam chan- Wye. and P. W. Warren the M leads all the states in iobacco growm, roéucing more thas coe-third of the crop of the country and aboul eme-ninth of eatire crop of the world While som tobacco @ produced in almost every state O W. Revnok iess than 1 per cemt of this erop Is Erown | Shee,, “ind (incinsets o o west of the Mismssippi river. Texas beims X comvertiom at the latter place December ¢ | 3 the only Transmississippi state n which | E F. Strain of Creighton. C. J. Mather Wright ine of Denver. 3. W. McDonald of David On: the industry has gained much improve- | of TeTVEL 3. Vet Hastings, AP o) meat. | poot mnd Elzabets Clnypos! of Craig are | st the Loval agent of the scHOOLS. BUSINESS and C. {MfcDonald of Los Angries {Janecek of Schurier are =t Georse M. _Naitinger Omahs Buiiding snd whe has beem quite | Plerce street the 1o Paxton secretary of the Leas association, | fl at his home SuE week & © esut of 3 gemersi breakdowz is Teverted 3s | being comsiderably improved. Mr Nai-{ nger expects 1 be abie to resume his wties during the Bext few daye | Ferdicand W_Peck of Chiesgo was im | Omana last week looking Xfier (he prop- | and has givem,an and @7 of the Peek emtat option oz the buiding Farsam streeg. the oid tGomal bank bufiding Mr pointed by Presidest McKnley ss commis- sloner gemeral to the Paris cxposition Russell Thorpe of Lander, Wyo., was in |Omaha Saturday, baving returned from be and Gowid Diets were tn | work- | Tweifin ¥ 1 i Boys and Girls Play the Game with presigent, L. W. Dirks of Jobmson: treas- All the Ticles. urer, C. J. Skinver of Peru: secretary | No longer Is the mon! Joseph Godsteln of Dawson: critie. Joy E |Dow! an essential feature ir public achools Morgan of Upiand: adviser. Prof J. W [for the training of the youngsters of the Searsom; sergeant-at-arms W. E Burrell |}ower Bast Side of New York City. It is ® such an extent that there is talk cf ["°% &nd now government is 10 be taumght | ting /ts membership. Arrangements are |7 BAVIRG eleetive offices which cover now being made for & Dew hall tn the |2°8FIY everything in municipal governmest € which js betng planmed by | TH® f8culty has Nitie or mothing to sy = sbout how ithe conduet of the puplls = to be governed. and the punishment for mis S gt L3¢ |are two distinet and entirely separate gov- is eme of & number of the Normal's “00t|ernments in the schocl Ome is the boey ball players whe have wom places !» the |municipal govermmest apd the ofher university teams. |ome which takes charge of the giis. The of the goidfish | ' The Knock-out Blow The blow which knocked out Corbett was a revelation to the prize fighters. From. the earliest days of the ring the knock-out blow was aimed for the jaw, the temple or the j vein. Stomach punches were thrown in to worry and weary the fighter, but if a scientific man had told one of the old fighters that the most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at him for an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing home to the pub- e | lic a parallel fact; that the stomach is the most vulnerable organ out of the __— | rize ring as well as in it. We protect our heads, throats, feet and lungs, Pr ! Eut to the stomach we are utterly indifferent, until disease finds the solar plexus and knocks us out. Make your stomach sound and strong by the 'mse of Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and you protect yourseif in your most vulnerable spot. *‘‘Golden Medical Discovery™ cures weak stomach, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and impure blood and other diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition. The “ Golden Medical Discovery™ has a srecific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy fluid while using the “Discovery™ as a constitutional remedy. #'hy the “ Golden Medical Discovery” cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to you if you will read a booklet of extracts from the writings of eminent medical authorities, endorsing its ir ients and explaining their curative prop- erties. It is mailed free on request. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all the ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines from which it will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol—pure, triple-refined glycerine being Miwf:.g;sh d often dangerou ; ith but slightly tested med: It's ish and often s to experiment with new or but slightly tested med- icines—sometimes d upon the afficted as “just as good” or better than “ Golden Medical Discovery.” The dishonest dealer sometimes imsists that A¢ knows what the proffered substitute is made of, but yex don’t and it is decidedly for yar interest that you should know what gom are taking into yomr stomach and system expecting it to act as a curative. To kim its only a difference of profit. Thercfore, insist on having Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. If not promptly supplied trade elsewhere. Send 31 che-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing enly on a free copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, cloth-bound. Address Dr. Pierce 2s above. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and strengthen Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Ao sguare and the theme of the composition # “Confucius ” This manuseript was by Li Hung Chang whem he was T ‘BROWNELL HALL IS SCENE | distinctive characteristic of kis resding it - | a nobie aim to presest thase great OF SHAKESPEAREAN TREAT tex ctures in such 3 way 2 to show the years of age. Dr Keliey some years ago logic of evenmm and the Tesuits of action was & private tutor In the LI family and In C. B. W. Griffith of New York Enter for the purpose of brosdeming the mind this wary was able to secure the manu- tains Large Andience with Read- and ennobiing bumsn esnduet. script. The manuscript will be framed and ings frem “Twelfth Nigh M » P i ey Y Piaced in the Mercerburg scademy lLibrary st Mercerburg. Pa. Dr. Kelley at the pres- en: tizse i+ taking a short course in irepical medictne at a coilege in London Brownell hall Saturday evening was the scene of & real Shakespearsan ireat given by C. E W. Griffith of New York This wAs the fifth appearance in Omahs of this metropolitan emtertainer and a2 large sudience enjoved his resd ags. The reader Omaha have beem for the bemefit of the Sacred Heart convert but Bis reeitsr Saturday night was for the benefl: jeimtiy of the Sacred Hear: coovest and Brownsii Ball UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. Flass of the New Depirtment of Aget. | To¥ael beumdl mers chereehly ®|TWQ YOUNG MEN HOLD (P _cultural Bdusation. from the thirty plays of the Englsh JAMES KOZAX IN SHOP Earl Hatch, whe took charge of o0 5 | the newly organized department of agri- 6k hetds that edueation in the University of Wis- | Mr- Griffiih helds tha t i the reader's Order Him to Held Up Mands While nsin Coltege of Agriculturs, is formular'ng St $o llwmise Niersture popuiarise They ll;:-'ll Camb plans for assisting rural and high schoois Whal i good In modern wrk S ol g i Sk In their efforts 1o give effective imstruction TeVIve the prictiess Lreasures be clasrics. | TwS s‘;‘_”'y ’”'P = L‘_'"; “:’,’, it o in agriculture. A traveling library of lan- OBiy a few of Shakespeare's piaye ly;;-’L‘an = - 0 ;;‘ P tern slides flustrating various phases of Presented on the stage but (he reader |*ireel &t § o'cloc ""m - m.‘”"" dairying and farming has been provided, makes it possible for us to realige the cash drawer S - i, which will be semt to schools for imstruc- dramatically all of his mighty literary |ATOUNtng to about i reader| The t¥0 Boys entered the store and made |the purchase. As Mr Kosak wus aboumt to hand the meat to them each poiated a larze ealibre revolver at him and orSersd |bim to Bold up nie tional use. A collection of enlarged phote- graphs of agricultural products and ma- terials has also been prepared for circula- | on among the rural and high schocis As productions. Mr. Griffith is the only in the world Who resds every seamon all of Shakespesre's plays in public. His artstic renditions are based upo: hands |explanation of the methofs of uUSIng the eareful and original interpretationt. His | . o | One the boys then rified the cash | bulletine jmsued by the experiment station | gorp: undertaking s both umique and | - g . | O jar drawer and they botk ram owt of fhe store and the United States Departmes: of AT progigious He reads with great intelli- | and made their eccape. Mr Keosnk furs- ished & good dercrption of the two robbers. cuiture bas aiso been provided, which is Gesigned to make availebie for instruction the vaiuable material in these officsal pub- Lestions. The collefe of agricuiture has g iAoty _;: e streng permonal | they lesrm Dr. King's New Discovery ‘m:‘,mm el magoetism and unbounded sympathy. |help them e and $10) For saie A special aznusi appropristion of Ten | Which bumanizes all that e reads The| Beaton Drug Co for agricultural extension werk, made by e last sate legisiature, has resuited is expansion of this work wptil Rt mew Jn-} cindes eleven different bradches in whieh thiry-seven @ifferent means of assistanes to rursl communfies are ewployed. Tb extension work In the departmert of horti ture includes demonsirations of the spraying of potato fields and of orchards. the &isirbution of pure-bred tobacco seed which % per cent of this year's €rop in Wisconsin was grown), the inspe n of orchards @ nurseries for destructive in- sects and fungous growihs, and assistance n landscape gardening Improvement ir dairying through the dis tribution of siarters for the making of butter and cheese, the iesting of mIk and cream, and monthly exhibitiems at the dairy school where butter and cheese is scored &5 to 1ts merits and defects. has been &n | sccompiished aim of the dalrying depart- ment of the extension service, while the chemistry department has aiso assisted in |this work through Ms tests of dairy cows !as to production, to help farmers to weed out the poor predbcers. The mmspection of feeds and fertilizers aceording to reces Hoense laws has protecied the farmers from | the harmful Ingredients often found in sueh | gemce. coiors hin Toles with fime emotiona | shading and distinguishes them with del- Deadly Frighe lung trowdls tU by /A Better Ciothes WITH CLEAN, warm water and » calie of Lenox Scap. any woman can do good work. BUT SHE CAN DO BETTER WORM—and do it easier—if she uses Lenox Scap solution. THIS IS THE WAY TO MARE IT: Teke s calie of Lenox Soep, cut it into small pieces, dissolve \ at boiling point until a solution is formed. Way to Wash Reading, Pesp. The society is growing |& Uhing of ihe past the same as the bireh | vhe | commercial products befsre the department | undertook the work Al of these means 3 by the agricultural college are aimed toward reaching the N0 farmers of the state with the results of the scien- tific investigations of the college and ex- periment swation laboratories ! Eduestional Notes. James P. Magenis of ihe Boston Education announces that bere- afier every Ligh school girl iz the ity unless incapacitated. Will be required ic master the art of swimming in orfer w obiaizn points for her graduation ve just discoversd {ha: | empicy: Wet the clothes, rub scap selution om the sciled parts. fold and roll cach picce separately, pacll in & b, cover with warm scapy weter and let stand over night Next morning, you will fnd that the really hard part of washing —rub- bing the clothes up and down the wash- board—is not half as hard as usual Lenox Soap—Justfitsthe hand fants | | tzed whie Miss Lilan U. Stomer attended the Na- onal Woman's Suffrage convention whicn was held n Lineoln recently and deliverod an address om the subdect Womazn Saf- frage as Viewed by the Teacher of Clvion™ Prof. J. W. Searsen lectured at Shubert Friday evening under the suspices of the niversity Extension buress Superintendent Frank MeNows of W wide has vecemtly sert In am order for a sumber of Brownell's qual experiment books In chemistry upermiendent McNOWR sa7s that these are es avafiable for ase in nigh schools. Miss Cora Chittenden s graduste of last year's semior ciass, Who I8 lesching t Brock. has orgenized a Semi-Monthly Literary club which will carry on debating and Nterary work A Gash of the class of MU who is | principal #t Chappell hee w6 interesied the citisens and siodents of that place egricu that & ciub has been organ- is taking 5p & course in &ry farming under hs direction W. H Patchin who completsd his work ast spring for the Bachelor of E€ucation Segree from the Perw mormal, i filing a position as training lemcher in the model 2igh school of the Beflingnam State Norma school in Washing: E H Reimund superintendest of the Crawtord school, read = pager oz “The In- fizemce of Music in the Formation of Char- acter” before the Assoctation of Musie supervisors in Lincoln recemtly. Mr Res- mend greduated the class of 196 ana | *i be remembered as = member of tha: f mous quartet compomed of Wickiand the best quartets ever produced in this parg of the couwtry. Forrest McAdams ciass 198 bas charge Ol lbe bigh schosl bald i Gothbesburg and {China, who bas returned from Chiza o5 & were killed by ithe gas expiosion whica government in esch comwists of & mayor. & @isrict attorney, commissioners of police health street cleaning and public works, and a presiding and two sssociate judgss. That is the cabinet while they are as- sisted In their work by all sorts of minor {officials imciuding special deputies. police- men, detectives, imspectors and tors - Major Joseph Appel 1 who is the commander-in-chie? vie Gepartment. believes punishment Any be: piaying cards, chewing or throwing stones s pummoned 10 appear before the judges and the police commissioner, and on the first time is warned The second time the @istrict attorney demands a sentemce, which is gemerally 1o Write the uame of his offense. such as “smoking.” 106 times on the blackboard Comtinued arraignment leads loms of citigenship Nelther teachers nor prineipal are allowed o enter the court roem @uring the trials. The commissioner of public works and his and her assisiants jook for the wel fare of the school building and its fixtures; the commissioner of Bealth looks eut for the cleaniness 6f the School building. the yards and the streei frosting it as well as for the persomal appearance of the pupils The police commisgioner has charge of the t of the pupfia, both in and out ef investiza years old ? the bovs more &rastie caught smoking o Dr. William Kelley of Chen Chow Fu furiough recestly presemted the lbrary of Mecervurg with & wvalsable 4 lece of manuseript which was wriiem by i the late LI Chinese Fipomat Crar- acters om & plece of paper sbout twe ft popalation Accordingiy. the Auasia Geor Fian cails for jess talk aboul bank clear ings in bociming the city and mere ialk about education The Board of Bfucation of New ¥ City bas decided to bulld an elgni-siors ign school buiiding at Irving Plsce The »g is estimaied 1o cosi §13.000.900, wi €8 puplia and will have Prof J. B. Miner of the Umiversity of Misnesota eciares thai the lst of beck ward students in thai institutien is four- fins made up of sivdents from weil-lo-do families. Henry Vas Dyke im a recemt paper in Scritter's Magazine aiso teils of ihe bandicap which is fousd to rest wpes the sons of wealthy parenis &s they are rated in schorsnip in vAricus universities Of & recent class of Harvard college the members report their probable cccupations as: Business 1. law, ®. engineering 5 teaching. @, medicine &: journalim 18 architecture. M: the ministry. i1 and chem- isoy. 5. Therefore. out of & foml of &K jeaving out All men whose Callings &re as miscellanecus and whe are us- | decided. business ciaims 8 per cent, law 2 percent: emgtueerng 13 cent; leach | ing 30 per cent. medicine. § per gent; Jour- | saliem. ¢ per cent. architgeture, I per cesmt. the ministry, I per cest, and chemisry, § per cent. |TWO SHOT FIRERS KILLED [Bodies Are Mecovered rem Mime Wreeked by Explesion at Eldarsds, 1L Tickets on sale daily, final limit returning June 1, 1910. Routed Through Chicago Liberal stopovers at Chicago, St. Louis and many other points. Diverse routes south of Memphis. Write for beau- tifully illustrated booklet descriptive of New Orleans. De- \J tailed information at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1402 Farnam Street, OMAHA NEB. Piles it operatics. No Chioroiorm. Etber -~E etul aneasthetic used. CURE tolast 3 LIFE- TIME @@ sxasmarion | were emtombed in the Harrisburg Southers | mines, two miles south of hers, last might | caased the secidest. Owing 1o toe intense iheat I the mine it was lmpossidie -' lears their fate definiety wmthl today, whes | ibetr bodies were recovered. Jewelry—FRENZsn-—lmx and Dodge

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