Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 02, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 rrIIE : O rAIIA DAI1 Y BE ] : f rJ AD.A"Y. . OC'l'OBJUt 2 , 1SfH ,
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IS STAIUNG AT A DEFICIT
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Jollrd of Education Finds That Ita PUre is
fomewhllt ! Bhort ,
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) S A MATTER OF FORTY ll1JUSAND DOLL \RS
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' -Inaneo Committee Hecomml'lllitl Ihe ( ( Jst
: IUjflll I conomy In11 Jlcilartlllcntl-\
IIcclal tomll1lUco : AIII'o.ntelt . to COli'
IIt1tr IIcmedy ( or the ltu"lhH1.
- ' Tllo Dear of E ucallon held a session
last. evening which . . . . . . . \:30 \ : almost entirely
given up to a dl&cusslon ot the financial
ltuatlon In which It finds Ihelt almost
III Ihe beginning ot the school year. There
is alrcady 4 prospect of a $10,000 deficit at
the end of the year. The receipts so far
tills year IIro something like $3,400 less end
the eXllcndlturcs ; & ,100 greater than for
the same limo lut yeor. "he cstllnatetl
'rccelpls for the year are $360,00l'hlle ( ) at
the prcsont rate Ihe estlmatel1 e'Ipendltures :
' ) \11I reach ; 400,000 , an thu boart ! was rc-
, ntnded lalt eveulng by Ihe flllallce commit.
tel ! that. the deficit may be e\'en Grcater.
Defore odJournlng the boa.r11 aPIolnted ;
II. 111cc\al \ commltlel' . Me..srs. Pearson ,
Rhodes al1l1 Bnrgess. to conEiller the 111I1a-
lion allli to report ways anl1 means ror reo
duclng expenees.
The basis of the ceneral discussion was
furnished by II special re ( > ort or the finunco
commltlee , al tolto\Vs :
"FITllt , In looking over the tranlactlons of
the board ror the fiscal yelr el\llnp : July
J. 189Ve IlIlIl lhat the total re&OUrCe3 ror
tl e last lisca ] year In the penerat : ( unll
81110untell to $107,673. Of this alllount there
was a balance on 'hand at thl. heJlnnlng of
the ) 'ear of $ H,21i2.26 , leaving the total re-
cel ts for the year $366,320.71. There was
nn stern of Ii,900. cOllllng by wily or transer
flam the building funds , In oreler to make
Jood : that which had been Ilahl out or the
, ; eneral lunll on the salarll's of the arehl-
tect IInll the Inspectors on the new hullt ! .
Ingll. Taking the 5,900 ( rom the receipts ,
We flnl1 that our actual recellltK last year
from taxes. ftato oPPQrtlonlllent , nncs and
IIconses. amounted to $360,121 > .71. WI' alee
flllIl from the ligures furnluhed lIS hy the
lIoeretul'Y. thot lhe 3mount IIrlWII from the
Jeneral tllllll Ilurlr.g the yelir lor cXllcntJl-
tures was $37 .29123 , or $16.h71.23 moro than
our actlJ.l1 rEceipts. It will he sean , there-
tore , that we e clpcd having It deficit In the
ltenerBI fund lit the clo c of the J1sed year
simply becanse we Imll. a halnnce In the
treasury to begin thc year.
WAS IU ALI.y NO lIALA-CI : : .
"At the hcglnnlng of the IIre3ent fiscal
} 'ea/ . July I , IS9 . we 11r:1 : a balance In the
geneml fund of $30,271.7G , hut It will In re-
mcmbtrcel that the board dcp 1 tl'd from the
usual ClIstOIlJD of paying the teachers' nnd
Jnnltcr. ' rularles ror Junc In the month or
June , thus cutting 110wn the tetal cxpeJI-
turo 101' lasl ( a by neaTly $28OO ( ) , ami
thl'owlng It ol'er Into the pre ent J1Ecal year.
lal t c Jnno "alarlcn bein paid In Juno we
wouhl have fnlshell the flEcal ) 'ear with a
tolnnco of but a ltle over $2,00 ( ) In thE
Icnorl runl or ubout $39.0 0 less lhan we
hat at the clcso of the year 11revlous. TI
Juno falarles were paid In Jnly of the pr ( -
cnt ) 'enr anll tht bllance WIS therefcrt prac-
tcal ) ' wiled out the frst weel ot the yea.
1Iacnl , the problem \orcrc us of l1el'slng
ways and mens by whIch we could maintain
thc schools thIs year upon our actual Income -
come , with no balance to tl Lack on.
"AssumIng tht our recelptl from tuxcs ,
Jolce court fne ! , shto aprortonmcnt anl
lalon Icensrs 'm be abmt : the ume us last
J'eal We see t'at It wi be necssnr ) ' ror
tIl ! bourt to maIntain tIle schols l1utlnl the
Ilre.senL f eal yer on $36t20 ( ) , lhe actual In-
C' ' mo of last year. J udsln ! Irol the ro.
celpts for lhe months of July , August antJ
I' ' September of this year aa compared \l'lth
the COITHIndlng months at lalt year , how.
cI'er. I woull ap ar that wc woul hardly
. bo Justlfe In a sumlng that 0\ Incom\ for
I tlo ( 'resent ' fi cal year wi equal th t of la t
l. year. Bnd t'he ' problem ot maintaining lhe
scho ls at. their 11res lt tanJard UIIOI 01'
actual Ilcomo hecomes sti more dlmcul.
Our receipts f July , August antJ e. 1 .lb r
at 1693 , from state ul1portonment , Imlcf
, tux : t
COlrL nles al,1 colectons RmoulteJ
$5'.38.1 , a' aKalnst $55.982 flr tIle slime
1onths ot the prerent ) or. On the ethel
, . l1nld , CUI' eXIJcndlures for the month. 01
Jul . August amI September , 13. WCT
' 3,3i : , as agaInst $37,187. not Inc1lng , thE
teachers' amI Janiors' salaries. ror tie pres.
ent year. In short , our receipts ha , ' ( hecl :
tlUb IRr In the prescnt school ) $3.101
lesl than the r.ecelpts tor the same perloll
last yea I' . whlo our expendllres. 10t In.
cludlng the leachErs' ami Janiors' talarh's
have becn $5.127 more than the expe1lurl
of the fint three monlhs or last ycar.
"In view of lle contJllon of a"III'S YOII
commitee on fnance Ims Ileomli i wlso anl
Jecessar ) ' to cal the atentm or tie b all t (
the fact thnt unless steps are talcn Bt OU"
to curtai the expenses our resonrccs In tll
general fUld wi cerlalnly be exlmuste1 be
fore the close or the present school year nex
July. At the present rate our eX\enllure
not far short of . during thl
wi fal $00.000
J'en. whie. as we have olreary showu , OUI
receipts In , not he
wi al lrobablllY mOIl
than 3GOOOO. This woull Iave lS taclng I
de l next Jul ) of O.OOO. In caee our re
celpts fal ahorl of the amount realzed llis
year the deficit wi shnl'ly be thd mlcl
reater.
reater.HGI ECONOlY DEIANDED.
"Your commitee would , therefore , reeom
mem ! that In every department lt our school
th& 10St. rlsll econom be enlorcel In orle
to swo the money of the tnxpI'ers , anl u
the same tme mBlntaln our excelent [ choo
IYltll. We wouhl eSIeclaly rccommenl
that In the mater at supplos nothing b
( > urchascd that ts not absolutely necessary. '
The repor WI signed by D. l. Thomas an ,
n.nodel of the commitee.
Secretary .
Olan reported a statcment. 0
the al0untl of mone ) ' drawn rrom the gen
elll funds tor the various det1artments slnc
the beginning ot Ile prcscnt fiscal ) 'C:1
The board Mcked up the 10ibrooie & 1au
company. and Jarred I down apaln : wih COIl
slderable forte. The cempan ) ' has 10llg hel
a ontract to do certain work at the 'ral
school. The company wa o diatory tlw
thl commlteo on lJalng Rlll ventlalo
founll It necessary to engage D. O. McEwa
to do a put ot the work. The boa rd decide
to Ilay McEwan $ SO.91 ror his work , an
cllarlc It to the Holbrook & lle compll : )
Mr. Obson tought hard to defeat the rese
lutlon , but I weat. The board was asle
to charge UI' $2U to the Holbrook & Kan
corpIY. : The money wi be pal\1 to Joh
lowe & Co. tor work done ot the Centn
school on 1 Holbrok contract.
Mr. Uurgs brought on an anlmatel dl
cIJsslQI hy ofering [ resoiltun to the elc' '
that ni orders for sUllples ror the klnderga
. ten be frt appro\'e,1 by the acthlg sUllervlsl
of kindergartens or the sUllerlntendent of II
lrlclon before being furnihed by t
custodan. : The rcsoluton was fInal
adolateel.
On resoluton ot Mr. Elguter the H
School Athletic club was srntcd $ ( O 0' '
I , at tlO 511eclal tlnd belonKtng to the 1 ,
lohool cunoB. The money Is to bo USI
In hiring a. coach ror the tool bal tcal
The resoluton Ilrovked no lite IIISCI8lo
The docs not
money belong to the seho
funll , but ts the accumulated profts at tl
HIgh chool commencement fro
; ; ear to year. I Is In Ihe exercses of t
chalrum ot the nlgb Ichool commitee , w
l1eposll It In n lavtngs bank for the bene
ot Ule Itullents. 1 wa arguc.1 by Jr. O "
lon nnd others that the bard had no co '
Irol over thl funds. anll that thereoro
shoultalte no acton In regar(1 to It.
motol1 by Olbson to strike the whole IU
Jed from the records was lost.
The IUl1erintendent was Instructell
p resoluton DUe re by Mr. Tukey to transl
twelve or ffeen l'UI,18 tror the Calel1
.chool to the "Inton or other Ichools.
The secretary wa Iltructcd 10 odyert
lor' bhls lor a scbool 11 . OO teet Iqua
north of n\enport : and south Of C81 w ,
or Thlrty.elRhth stret and eut Of For
aec nl Itretl. .
ilnrblu Tn I 11 llmr&l.
I'rot. Marble began his lutes I super !
tndcllt or the Omaha sclools yesterdl
1e hI lrevloully l'lslel ni the mosl I
ortlnt Ichol. wih Mr. I ltzlatrlck nnd 5
Chat he b highlY ple8ell wih tha evlden
ot Irtler nnd tnduslry which he sa I In
I bin , 'lllt. b& tied to hear Of a slnclo c
If dlsorlerl ) conduct on Ihe part of pupl
&ld the pupis leoed ceneralr more .
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I'ualrlon ' ! ablorbeel 11 their work than
Insual ) anl cle lu IlbUc Ichools , SUlerln.
tenllent Marble' , genernl plun or Ichool work
Is very 11m lar to Ihat folowell hy bls pre.
Ibclsor , so that the chanKe In the hend of
the 11eparhuent wi be accompaulell by no
patcular reorganIzaton In methods.
AS900IATZD CH.RITIEB WORK.
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\ Iep"rt
Ircrctnrr l.nnJhlnl\
. ' Wurk.
.ll.tY'1
. ! ele
The : lnlal meetng and elEcton ot om-
cers of the Auoclat11 Charities was to Iln'c
heen held lat cI'enlng In the Youug ! en's
Chrlst n aSloclaton I'arlors. but owing to
the storm. lel than a dozeu members were
presenl. Another meolnl ; wil be held at
the Fame place October 15 ,
Sccretar ) ' Laughlld hall prepnrel1 arc.
Ilort for thll mectng. giving a sumluary of
the actual relef ororled by the associaton.
I \1 be ot yaule ns Ihowlnl to 601H ! cx.
Ipnt til amolnt of Indigence ! ucountercil In
Omaha Ilurlng the last year.
Ono thoiMI1 elrht hundrC1 and thlrt ) ' ap.
Ilcatons ror relc were receh'ell Rll regis-
teled ; 1,223 tamlics. wih 3.0GO chiden ,
were asslstell , 23 .
:
:00 famies wih chl.
dren , rOlntJIorthy and rercred to county ,
:11 other Qcletles allli Individuals ,
Ono hun.lred a 11 flty single mcn nne
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wOlen ohtnlnel lOle "orlq sixty-two .In.
glc men al\l women werc unwilng to work ,
and nlnety-fl'e marrlell men rerused 10 worlt
when opportunity was gl\n.
Ot the above , cleven alplc.nt could nOL
1m founll , sixteen were not In nerd. se\enty-
rour were trallls , 15 : ullworth , and shiress ,
and torty-rour drnl , . to excess.
The Assoclatell Ch.lles anll Cltlzenq' ne-
Icf commlteo expemled In relef $7.3j I.H : ;
61.20 pounls coal. 9,48 pleccs dothlng.
07Z "airs shoes and rllhhen' , 128 blankets
and comrorts ane a Quantiy o ( beehNlllng. .
stoves , chairs , wlnllows , oors , etc. ; 1,608 dinners -
ners or soup , bre\l : : li crackers , sUl1pled
by the houEe. Christmas dinners were
80111
II'en to 17 ramiies Imvlng73 chlllren.
The wood ynrd proYlded work ror 865 Il.rled
men. 1.79 ! me31 anll 10dglnls for sln le
men ; sCI'cnty.one 1en rcfusell to worl , .
Trnspoltatlon was Ilro\'ldel ror 101 "cr-
sons. Two hunlrel :111 fify persons were
gl'en ten1orary emplo'mcnt outside of wood
yard , anll thirty persons ' . \er prol'ldcllh
pelnalcnt cmplo'rent.
One hundred and tort caHS were treated
at thc dlspensar ) ' . ,
By the Iplal 11eprtment. twenl.nve rhut-
tel mOl tlal c CEeS wel'c Investlgatell anll re-
leved. Two are sli Ilenlln In court One
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gl'I's waes was rccovered ; Corl.scven pcr-
sons were gl'cn advice.J .
A guarantee oralmt Canurc In
1081110
cooking I I boom to hOlsceepers. Dr.
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Prlce'f Baldng Powder . neve' 1.111.
POLIE COiIMI5SIO ER3.
111'e111atol , ( II.tl"I111' ttlel l'ol-
111"11-1'111 II ' " 111\1' \ ' " .rr.V.
Commlnloner Hartman was abEellt rrom
the meetnE or the Doarel or Fire amI Polce
eon\ulFsloners last nlht. On Ult IcCullnt
the hl'estlgatlon of the detectve tep,1 tnwnt
was laid o"er unU 1 fun bOrd WQS 11.l'fClt.
: othllg but routne business was transactc.1 .
Charge3 were preerred hy I's. 'rale
Venemal of3107I.arlnore al'cnun D60lnst
Ofccr T 'rrel for "Iolenty "elzhl ! hcl " .Ith-
out cause. His trial \l'as sel Cor next 1.lect-
Ing.
Charges were I'referrell ngdl'I Omccr I.
Starkey ror being or his h.at : nd \olaUnl !
the captain's orders last : lltlY night. Ils
trial laid Inndav.
WI > ovtr unt lt ( .
' 'he applcator or JIIS 'fhlu : ror i.IU ) " : .t.
ment IS $ \eclal poll:2n11 ! t 10rlr.follrth :
and Lea'enworth .va2 tlld m''r nex :
weel. . unl
Joln S'I'an8el was : llpoJntel1 special po-
IcEmn .tor the Iroperr of the Nebl'aska
1"nel comp.II ) ' nt Seventh 011 Jackson
slrept , .
J'atrol Coneluctor Dibbern.IS granted hl
anllll tcn days.
J. ; lcBrhle , captain or :0. 2 hOEC com.
jany.as grntc(1 thirty I1IY8' hmve 01
Ibseoco on nccount of slclmp s rebullng
irem InJcl'es received at : I I'e.
Omcer ' hIs nnual
Ielane wes Frantc'l :
' or abscnco of llays , 1\ .
ent le.I'c Ili ) . . Incen Ivc 1Ih.
A c01mulllcJtol complaining of tie con.
dllun or thl watch houbl. on the Ecventh !
Rtreet'Iuluct was relerrPl1 to the coullci ,
:01 Prlneoas I rnntod I'Hmlsslon ' te
move h1 saloon from 1507 ( 'Qplol nHnu
to the ) Iercer hotel , 'he applcation 01
Gotleb Storz for rPloval or hIs bloOl1
to Cumlng street was laltJ
Com 4(6 : IO
next weck. Al ohjceton wa
o\er unt
, relill from . \ . n. Artz.
A meetn/ tle board wi be helt I.'rl.
tJ1Y aferoon nt t ' 30 to consider tll
fnnd. , \
In the department
tre
slortJC
state1e:1 from tle Ill ) ' treasurer dFcloH'.1 !
a probbl deficit of $13,000 heore the eml
of the ) 'c.lr.
l.cJthlr seUt dining chairs $100 e. . h I :
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Shlv riell's October sale.
) OICS - - (0. the C lolccs. :
On September 1 Bll 25 and October 9 tn
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homeseelHs'
Uulon Pacific ex
wi sel .
curslon tckets , good lor Iwent ) l1ays rlon
date at slle , Bt tle ratc of one tre fOI' thl
Nund trip , with $ .OO nl1ded , to al points h
Nl.'braslta. Ian'as , Colorado , New Mexico
Womlng. Utah , Idaho ( cast or und Ilclud
Ing : amp1 end Bolee City ) and ) I ntalla
Stoo'ers grantcel 01 both going and re
turing trlt ) . I. P. DBUII , .
City 'IIt. Agt. Un. lac. S'stem. 130 : 1.'ar
stl'CCt. Omaha. Neb.
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WOMAN'S CLUB RESUMES.
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First ( " o ( Iho YCllrI're.llllnl'
o"tn
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. -"ac"t.u lule , "
The frat mectlng of the Woman's clul
ror the current year was hel
a llyrte hal ) 'esterdIY afernoon
rain the wa :
: oLwlhstandlng t1e atellance
verr large. nearly 10 melbers bplngICS
ent. The cub cleetC1 ofeers last )11) ane
then alljourn tor the summer vacaton
The meetng yesterday was lor the purl1
of hear.ng the atJdresH of the new Ilrcldent
Mrl. Frances M. 1'ord , , ali to Ileal the mem
bf tel whut ther fW of Interest durlnl
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their vacaton.
The addre s of Mr. Forl wa very Inter
estn/ , and at Is cloI It was unanlmnusl :
decldell to aElt that It be pub1shc In th
ciy papers ald In the organ or thl clul :
The [ tldres was Ilvldl1 Into three divisIons
"What are our present conllltlons7"'ha
lay 10 expect. to het" and "How shal I
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obtain our Ideals7" Mr. Fonl reporto
that the 1'\1\0 l1epartments of the chi
cd and In ruuntn
were rlly equlp ( > ecelent
ordcr , thB the metho'l of worl , were fiI
cstablshed , and outlned tle pOSlbltes e
the club Eoelaly , moraly oml Intelectual )
"Vacaton : Notes" waa an exceel1lngly In
t\etng fEBturo of the meetng. I co
slstelof t\l'o-mlnuto talks by mcmbers e
the cub deEcrlptve of sights and scen
Ilurlllg I'acaton. These notes showed the
thu club luu been reprEsentl1 In ueal
every hhtollc spol and healh resort In tl
country during Iho summer sPlison. TII
women ( ailng part. In this f'ature ot tl
: h tlrogrum were Mesdames Keysor , Irvln <
ut Peter , Clafn. : Nicholas , Lindsay , nchil
h son , leland , Dure and 1\ss Elbon. Mr
d C. I . Drexel fa\'ored the members wih t\
n. excelent yocal 6010s ant ! \19 warmly BI
n. plauded each tme. The club mets 1&d1
' weeks ' .
01 t\l'O from ) 'esterdoy.
he s
I Ilarlago Ueolsc. .
he The folowing marrIage lcenses \ere !
sued by the county clerk yelterday :
Nme 111 Address. A
b Homtocllnlton , " 'aco , Neb. . . . . . .
'nllr. Sarah B. Core ) Omaha. . . . . . . .
It Da\.ts J. Hoover. Forest CI ) , Mo. . . .
A , Ir. Alce Clark , Omnha. . . . . . . . . .
It Icnl S. Brown. Omala. . . . . . . . . . .
Annl M. Davis. Detroi. lch. . . . . . .
b 'holas n. Cummings. Omahn. . . . . . .
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rr Carlo HolertsOl , Omala. . . . . . . . . . .
tar Frank J. lrenneran , Omah [ . . . . . . . .
Hannah Johnson , . . . .
Omnhl. . . . . . .
be . _
re , LOCAL mlTTC/S. / _ . .
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ty Working Grl' nsembly No , 3633. Inlgl
of Lbor , gives P ca1co bal October 1
O.ld l elow8 nelv haU ,
In. Wi Lewl who stole a GO overcoal fr
I , a tlor Jame Siobdensky on July 20 , "
) cought ) 'tsterday by Detecth'e Davi T '
I' tliot I'awnell the coa September 1.
Irs John Gren , Frank Stewart and John Jac
Ice son were ech Irylng to win fortune'l lal
11 i by 1)layllg ) " 1.1" In a nloon al Twell
I\e " Capiol Avenue } 'ut rday attern
11 , . \ Detectve Savage anL Vempley took a ha
tl" : mt ti- . . . . now in lal al a r.ul
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AFFAlS AT SOUTI OMAHA
Chrtey Coston Snya He Hns Bi 1llxon'a
Brckiag for the COncl
DeZ N NAMS : UGED ON TiE MAYOR
1inUer 1ln ) 10 tctU".1 This . , "III"No
uurlm 1.llt NIJht-\o ptll A or.-
ton Aelmowlelef UnnUols-tther
frul the "aclo el .
: m. )
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The declon of a counciman to fl Ihe
\'acancy In the 1.'lrt warl II giving M3)'or
Johnon much to think abolt. I.'rlendl of
a dozen 01 more cllzens have gene to Ihe
mayor and Irgcl1 him to oPIolnt tbelr m8n.
In case there hall been n quorum at Ihe
city co.ncl last nlhht. It Is IIkel ) that the
, ha\'e been
name cf Clnrley Coeters woull \
handel1 In by tbe ma'or. Mr. Co ter wal
at the rounel chamber an wilen lo.nslec ,
Jim lu1a to vote for his confirmaton Jim
woo sluw In gl'lng a response. " 1'1 br lS
[ man down hero tomorrow that. wi make
) 'ou vote tor me , " Euld Mr. Costers. "an
hil nale I Bil Paxton , " Bula smied nlJ "
lald : "Tel Di to brng along his barel.
) tr. Coster has Ind In tle Plrt warl for
the Icst .
e\n YEar.
Ther are a nlnber of other nDmes thl
hhvo bcen uted ; urcn tl 1E'or lor th !
placc , Among them arc the e of C. M.
Hunt , COlltaln Cockercl. Clnt MOTgan ,
Patrick Howley. Hudolph Hartz. John C.
Carrel ami Thomas Gearey. Icsss. Ior-
.1 anll Howl.y have bcen apponteI , but
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nclhel' was confirmed.
I was a"reed last night that the Tf'or
and counci get tcgcther anll see I they
ce.nll 10t agre upon SOIO property owner
In the ward who wouhl be satlsfnctol'y to
ni partes. ITho rcgular eleton takes
tils plac ! eycnlng next Apri. , Tle coulIl1 leet
nos.lnl ( 111tUnn. .
The ladlea or the South Omalla hospial
de'.lre to thank the folowing lal1les anll
gentemen for their khll donatons 11urlns tbe
month ot SCItelber :
Cash-trs. E. O. ! ayfield , emploe\ of
the Cudahy Pocking cOllany. ami Treasurer
Thomas Hcctor.
SUIIJI es-Mrs. C. L. 'albot. and Dr. Herry ,
stove ; E. A. CUdahy. blankets : South Omaha
Ice company , Ice ; C. A. Melcher , medicine ;
a rrleml : E. O. 'a 'nelel. EtltionerYi August
: ller. four ; M. 11cCalthy , fsh.
Clolhlng-Me dames Whimarh , IUce nnd
,
Grabnr
Llnen-lesllames F. Cressy. I. Hock. Dr.
Shlndel. MIE Holbert and two friend !
Towelslesllliles ] . A. Cresser. C. I , . Tul-
bet Inll D. "tccrs.
Wiiam - ) ) ,
Jely rrll-Iesdames 1lorehouse
, \hcrton. 1111e , Bohne. Nesle ) ' , Dr. Sig-
gins , Gaul. Ackerley. Dr. En or , 8nl\'cl ) ' ,
Uulllel , Nlcltln. McAlster , PlnllY , Cress ,
Pearl and a friend.
1 lowerstesdamea Hogle , WrJght , Sloane ,
fro"n , Mier. Garrison , Snively , Ensor , a
friend. gmma mission. .
Sewlng-lesd1mes Gosney , Smih , Wels.
Ind the ? ls es Gosnl.'Y.
.
ll.th I : y I'urty.
! r. : nl1 : Irs. W. I. ' 'ern' last l've'.lng '
gave their Ilaughtcr. Pea.'IIleusant \ sur-
Ilrls : party. It. betng her 8th birthday. . A
number or hcr ) 'oung rrlends were hll.led.
those pre ent were : Clara lathway.
AmonJ Berte all Pearl paret. Lula aUI Etsa Cas. .
te. nessiI Heath , Pearl Lutz , Esa and ! a.
lel Houseman , .sa Hols. unch Sherwooll ,
: ! able Baxter , l lorence Head , Ployd Shcrwooel ,
Gcorgle alll Gen Wllams n 'alld Guy Crul ,
A lunch was served all Pearl WS mal0 the
recllllent of numerou ! presluts.
. )1lc U1ty ( , , .gll"
Albert TIsl1e has gone to San FranclscI
to 81011 the winter. '
Johll I' Sclulz has been awmlel lhe con
l'act for a large buiding In Watelloe.
The Klng's Daughters met yesterllJ
at the resIdence or Mrs. A. J
afernoon .
! ,
WIJal Wagner wi be tried lhts e\llll
ou the charge bf vbtalrlng goods unde
fabe ; mtenscs.
At B meetng of the 11'e Stock exehang' '
,
yesterday aHernoon two m mbshlp8 wcr
ttnsrcrrel. A conunltee or three wa :
to walt Ullon the managemeu
o ( the stock yarl1s COlpany and to re'lues
that the on lhe nOI th "Ie or thl
yaT1 bo 11ey UP. In order to make I
I more convenient ( or shl ( > pcrs.
.
I
' liad bettcr cookln In thl
' 'hcy !
Tner
thun now. laccaU 4
hou Tlut \ccaU
(
whie ' , .
1 Ih use Dr. Irlcc's . Baking 10wdEr.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
.
: II. ( 'nrrlcr )1010 Sure ! 1or to ' \un , Inrr.- ,
'otI010"t wih ! 1'lur 1'1'01'0,1
'fhe count commissioners appoillted C. E
)
Currier as county agent of the 1001 yester
. day aHernoon. lr. Currier was unanlmousl ;
- confirmcd hy the commlslonerl , and wl
. Ilate Ihe aS lnptol of his dlltes tr.l Oc
tobcr 1. Hs pay wi bc $7G a month. . Unt
. recently he has been a cieri , ot the Chafe
Iulber company.
Thomas Waler was appointed wDtchma !
at thc poor Carm at. $ O per 10nth .and bule
ror each floor 0
were orlerell
tnoatls
the Clurt house. 50 tbat peoilio hal'lng bus
hlcss In the city cal1 ol can find out wher
they want to go.
A resohrlon correcting the Ilating or th
$1 HI.OOO fun.lng bonls , which had heell e
at JUly 1 ( Sunday ) , was passed , legal7n , th
11revlous acts ot the commissioners In thl
nl\ter. .
The cmlrman and count ) cIeri , were or
derel1 to print the canal Iroposlton In Th
Eyenlng Bee ror the next thtrty .Ia's. Bd
for furishing the county with coal for th
comlll winter were recelvcll from varlou
coal dealer. and pries range from $2.C fo
son coal 10 $8 for hart ! . The monthly 11a
sheet were passed. alowed. and the np ( > roplato
When the commIssioners adjourned II wa
to meet again tbls morning at [ o'clock , al
Comll sloner Jenkins said that ho 110lie
ever memher would be present , as a prope
) would he made to the boar.l lookln
toward a setement with ex-County Trea ,
urer Snder of his aleged shortage. It I
aleged that Snyder's frlentJs anl1 bondlle
claln that be Is only shorl In his accounl
In the SUI of $3.70 ( ) , nnt that. they stan
reaey to make good that amount I al JT
ceedlncs are dropped agalnft him. The con
missioners claim tbat Snyder Is Ihort abel
, aooo. .
$7.00 rocler at. $3,50 In Shlvcrlcl's : 0
tober sale.
.
I.ocat Coal War lul .I.
Trouble In the loc1 coal exchance. 'hl
last week cUSN a cut or O cents per t
to Ihl COnlUler , hds'\en IIJust\l anll ye.
lerday the Ilrlce of atthrclas fetorell
to $9. No allvnnce' I. eXllccted .oon. Whie
coal the cnt wa Jrle IlreTnUD . - 0 "ut - quantl of
IN THE DlCr COUt.
. . ' AUr"et"I' the
\IUrrl \ II.h y.tt'1
. .
" ' the "
At.nt"n'eU .JUe"I.
Judge Seoll setledl the case Of Annete
Carter agalnBt M. ! FMarUn , , an arplctlon
ror a recl.'lver. ) "ltcday , practcaly the
lamB a hli beel"sgeed UpOI by the ot.
tOtEs In their stlUlatons before JutJgo
Ambrose one ay lut week. Rml which were
eet QsltJe by Scol. who Improvd tle oppor.
tunlty to Toalt Atorneys ' 'homas anll Tun.
nlel . In the me1ntmo the sherf. . who
was actns a tot's receiver for Ile housea
of 1 lunle controle.1 by Iartln , Del1 hts
report. wih the court. showlm ; thal he hnll
colcctel UG.30 , ( ) since hIs Ippolntment on ,
July. . Ho had ltbured ! ' 5.60. ami the
court ordereethlt. \ . a I.ortlon of the money be
\afl D\cr to the Intervener for the benett or
certain crediors , ami the remainder to so
to the l1erentJlnt , a by previous Igrcement.
Arter mrklng his rulngs In the settement
or the case , Scott said that Ir the aturnes
hall stayed wHh him he would ha\'e turne.1
every cent which Ihe recc\r hml colectc.1
Into the school 1und where I belonel. ald
woul have supportel1 the melon to dcclare
tht houses publc : lulsBncc ! .
I was to Ila\e becn the dy for the
heaing of the JudSmeot of the criminal
cOrt In the Scallel contempt cas . but
Judge Scol nnnounccd tht ht wOllet con-
tnue It unt NOI'ember IG , nnd hear the
ca"e on Is meris , Atorney Smyth tor the
derense made exceptons to the Ilela , Inll
saltJ that his clent was ready to hcar the
Judgmenl or thc court at once , but the cOlrt
adhcrell to his order , a 11 the case wi be
brought lP armln on that date.
Jldgo SCtt announce1 ) 'cstelay tht.
he would be ready to take Ull tht mot 101 to
Ilepetuully enJol1 the ciy from dUlplng
I arbago at the Poppleton a"enue d 11 I' .
Is Ihat this place hns become a
I alcged
wora nuiance Ihan e'er. Inl , the residents -
dents Iay hllnClnte relef.
James Allderson again appled to tht juch o
of the criminal court for hIs first ctzen-
shIp papers ) 'estcra ) He was as\Il :
I numher I ! questions ly the Ju ge , 1lr of
which he cou\l not answer In a satlslactor ) '
manner. and hD was toll to go unll slldy up
the consltulon of this C011r ) ' . nnd como
h.cl ; nlxt Satull1ay . anl1 see I he coull pass
nn elamluEllon.
Th case at Patrlelt alalnst the city of
Omaha wes elsml sll by JUllWaUon
at the cost of the IlaintH. The
case of KountzI against. the ciy was also
strlckel trol thc dtcltet on moton ot the
l1eentnt !
In the case or Slobodisky against the
Phoenix 1SlaICO comany the plaIntf
a for a new trlnl.
wihdrew Jlllge moton Is hearing the personal
11amago flt at W. T. Nelon. allUlnlstrutor ,
aKllnst the Swl Pacllng cQmpany. tor Injuries -
juries to John Tahlman. a minor who was
cmployell by the pcklng company last
spring.
Judge I eguson brgnn the heorlng In the
aemoon of the case or Ihfbe U. E. I .
1,1nton et. al. against John Whitaker
Coopcr , el nl , to faln pOBseslon of certain
vailable pro\erty In. e 1)ls city.
What's the UEe c ! "aLlng time wJh II-
rcrlor cooKing mattlals7 Dr. Prlce's Bak.
lug Powder saves tro' . ' aud moner.
nr'h ' : ehm.k : ( 'llf.'re'\II.
The thlrtcruth annual sebslol of the : orth
Nebrska conCcrenee of the Iethel1lrt Rt'l-
ccal chuch wl' ' convene In the Se\l'ard
sreet chtrch , corner Twenlsccotl atl
Seward sl'eel. Thuullay moring , October
4. at 8:30 o'clock , ; Dshop Andrews. D.D.
I..L.V. presllng. 'he coofercnee wi olen
with devotonal eent ps and thl. sacramcnt
I of the Lord's surper. to which al are In-
' ,
vll'd
Welln slay evening' a recepten wi be
HI'en the bilho ! ' .ali confcrence at tbe
churlh , wlfcn 'sl. ' ches. by. .tho \18hol' , Dr.
. laxfeld and othmsr' minister" Ind' 19ymell.
hi . ' ; , . Blshbp Audrcws is to be
wi d.'lvered
the Fuc t of his frlelI , : Ir. l ranrls C.
Grable of Omaha. and cntertalned at the
Plxton Ilotel.
Thunday ( venlng Re'llal Oorst1
.
Iu'etch the annual missionary lermoll. Fri.
r . dr at 2130 p. 1. , Rey. Dr. I.asbr or Lincoln
wi adcre s the W. H , ) t. society. I'rhlay
evening He , " . A. D. l.onlrtJ , D.D. . wi
lecuro on "I abtern Asia. " In the Interest
the churcb extension d'bt. Admission
of
3G ccnts. 'ltnrtJa ot. :30 : . m. . Mr. Har.
forll wi address ) Ihp " : . ) 1 . 1. society.
Shlrda ' ' he the .
: ) e\'enlng wi e.lucatonal
annIversary. addresed by Chancelor Crook
1111 He , ' . T. C. Clendenntng. Sunday mornIng -
Ing the blsbowi preach at Seward Street
blsbo\ wi
church all ordaIn the 11eacons. Al the
Illpls of Methodism wi be ably manned.
bolh mornlhg 8nl1 evening. The Innl\'ersary
of the l rcel1lan'l Aid 8Qcety ! wi he beltJ
SUlla ) ' e'enlng. atJtlessed by Rev. Dr. Reps.
' 'he conrerence wi probabl ) close on Monday -
day , hut may not tl Tuesl1ay or next weck.
- -
, \n aceUTulatll of furniture bought nnd
sold at hal price In Shlverlcl's Octob r wle.
.
/'lUI. U. ' . /.U.IGl.1'lS. .
-
G , ) t. Cae or13nta Is at the : Merchants.
M.P. Sproul , Carrel , Ia. , Is a Merchants
guest.
George k. Dreolts of Brzile : lls Is at
the .
: llard.
G. Wr11er and wie or lanEs Ciy are at
the Miard.
John M. Hoover and witI 01 Sioux Ciy
at Dellolle.
Ire tle
J . M : Comns an wUe of Fremont were
In Omaha yes terday.
Charles W. Orhnwcol of Yallon. S. D. ,
Is nt the 1lerchants.
C. I' . H. Wilams and wie of Grand
Ila"ll are Paxton guests.
S. W. I < cclcs. general oJent or the Union
Pacile al Sal lakl' . Is a MiaId guest.
Jtunes W. brr. atorney for Ihe Missouri
1'Icllc at Alchl on : Is registered at the
llard.
H. D. Back of Ienrey. W. H. Bayden of
Hastn ! and Wilam Hoblnson ot Papllon
are at the Paxton.
: r. J. E. Stratmann ot Chicago II spend.
Ing a week \\lh his I'arents at 9tH North
' .
'fwenty-trh lvnue.
; at the Ierchants are : S. B.
Saunlerson Netraslans Stromsburg. W. 1t. Shlplan ,
' ' P. Dement and W. L. Fairbrother of Lln.
ooln. Norman Jackson ot Crete.
Nebla kans aC Ihe Delone are : n. J.
Sinclair ot Nebraika .Ciy , P. H. Alen 01
CozartJ , E. n. l.ckwDOd of Deatrlcc. A.
and H. I . Dabcock or Ord.
lolYI . \ . L. llxby and I. . lt. Dushnel of Lln.
coin. 1. V. Corel of ptalm'lew ,
J. D. Matthews. and W. L. Park oj
North Plalte , E. 31. Lefang of Lexlngtor
. ' . . .
r. al'e M.lanl lests.
!
I. D. Churchi o.Barrson. , : Geot.e Mels.
ler anl1 C. S. l"leldovo 01 Shelon. S. Shln
of Norrolk , C. J. lp ot Hell CIOII , I. N
: h Russel and O. 1 Hussel of Pulman allL
) J. I. Wlllls of Ord ar ot the Areadc.
t.\\'In nlo .
"Ionl:7'1 Orcrlnr t.rl""c lh. hil II
tlU l"th
IACIC mmss GOOns.
Ingfhu hero eclp e al former etDrti
. . . now , .
: O.llch .evPI. eleets a'c.
36.lnch l'nRlsh henleta. worth 29c , at9c ,
to.lnch ni 'ool luge , extrIlunly. . 33c
tG.lneh al wool "erge , extrrlual ) ' . t3c.
C.lnch al wool storm sergt 7Gc. (
, wool serge. $ .
52IICh ni waerproot $100.
GO.lnch . worth $ . ,
blacl Ilk Goria. $16. Tuls
day , 5ge ; .IG.lnch Oermon helrleta , 60e ,
SIL1S.
2c wi buy a nice qua l ) . or lnk , 'ph'eteen
In black ali colors.
4 C yar.1 Cor nn excelent clunly of Ilt
velvet II black end forty colon ; 11 brownl or
IIV ) blucs.
\ ' In new pearl nnll ro 110
No\'eltes tafetas
!
V.mdrl.'s for rancy wallll , In 100 Ityles nnl
colorlns , only $100 ) ' ) r.l.
mucle clhllro ! ros grain. Mack satn
rllulzller. blck toile trancalse , blfcle peau
de Eole. hlnce armure. 4 Inchcs wlle. $1.00.
Ulack brocaded gros Fralns. newe t siks
out , 22 Inches BANKnU'T wide. onl' $100 yad.
OJ I INE CI.OTING.
" ' ha\'e the
1 Illrchasell entro wholrlto
Iloclt of fne artstc talor.made men' " . boys'
nnd ' suis and o"ereeats rrom the
chldren's
celelmltCl house oC Elnsteile & Co. o ! rhl.
Il go , they havilI lfde a mlstak In makln !
IJ ] so lne a steele Cor lhls season's trde ,
which ntully rorced thel to Ile wnll
O\er $35,000 worth of fine clothlnl on sale
at leGs than manurncturer's wholesnll tost.
lJN'S VERY 1"1NI "AI.I. SUITS.
CUt In double antJ slllplo : breasted , scks
ali cutaway ! 1.'lnest Auburn me10ns. day
worsteds , lne casslmere antJ al the latest
styles [ 11 shaelcs In eheylots : qualty that al
storca sl for $8.00. $20.00 antJ $25.0 ( ) : wholesale -
sale test prleo , HO.50.
H'S SINGLD SACK SUITS , . mUASTJU
Fllcy casslnlTs. melons and worstecil.
60ld regularly lor $12.0 , blkrnlJl : prie $ G.5.
MEN'S OVlmCO\TS ,
Single and double breast ell mc10ns In
brown [ ml Oxrorll Hcnrer aTI bcavers , al
" 0:1. the Idnd thaI always sels for $12.00 to
I.OO ; banlerult price. $7.50.
llcn's :8.ounc al wool rrleze ulstcrs In
brown , ' . oxord , tbe '
"ra ) un : blnc ; ) are
soIl c\er'whlre Cor $15.00 anll U8.00 ; bnk.
rUllt prlc ( $ 1. 7r.
Boys' double breastcd al wool .
IN : E PANTS SUTS.
Ages t to 1 : Pants matJel'lh patent clas.
tc waistband e\'ery sui warranted TIOt
to rip In Ila1s. Actual $5,00 vBlues. Bank.
rUlat prIce. $2.1i0.
. 1YDEN nHOS ,
Sldel0arlls Just rxacly onc.lmU price In
Shlverlcle's Octob r sale.
e
' \ " , l ' , < ur' " . .
\01'11 < ' 111 (1 .
' .
The adjournell annual meet.'ng of this as.
sottml'1 bo 11111 In the Young 1len's
on MonJa '
Chritan ossoclatol roms ) e\n'
In , October 1 G. at j : :0.
!
JOlN UlILA D , Secretary ,
Omah : , Oct. I , IHI.
.
K"lt"e.
tcmbers of the republcn city celtrl
( ommltte wi meet at 1001 :12. Bee buid-
Ing. FrhlJ ) evening. October 5. at 80'clock.
for the pnrpose of fixIng tme all pluce tor
holding prlmarlc' :1nd convention.
cty
1' . I { . SUIBOHOUOl Chairman.
A rcr,1 ! 101 of the members of t ht So-
clely or tit Army of the TcnnpsFce wi
be I\en al the ! llarll holel 'l'hursllay ' ,
Octeber I , at 2 o'clock. Al comp llolg lre
Invle:1 : to Le Ilrcsent.
ly or.lel' of the commander.
HOH.\C 1TJNOTON. Itccon\r.
-
Shlvcrcl's [ Oclobcr furnlurc salc , fut two
weels ef this month.
o
Olnll , alt lhh'lu 1lmlcll rlrccu'lour
11' ' " .
leal'ls Omaha at 6 : " . m. anl1 arrive
at (11'F0:40 : a. I. I [ G. 1. & t1 1.
H ) ' . for Chic Igo and al point ! ( a8t. 'Iralns
lade up and slarted trom Omnl . [
: ' Ind wel .llrfr car. The
las enFer 'cean
enl ) ' 1m. ' rurnlng a solll l'cnUhnl,1 clellrlc
Ightl'd train from Omaha diect :0 willt-
In Cor thruugh tmlns.
! megElt chair cars. palace I CIII , aod
dlnng ! cus. Ticket olce. 150 FdOdI strN.
. .
C. s. CHllm ,
. 'llhllgent. , .
I.UW UATWi.
I < n\ : Ciy lu.1 St. I.mll. .
AcounL of the "Prll.'sts of P.1Ia8" at Kal-
sas City anel the IlrO e of the "Veled "
Prophet" at St. Louis , Mo" the Missouri
Pacifc Iullwny company wi sel rOlnd trip
telets to Ian aR Ciy at 010 rare. Dates of
sule October bt to 7th , Illted Cor retur
October 8th. Also to St. Louis from
Scptemher 28 to October 6tl. One WRY Jates
also . 'or further Inrormaton
reeuccl. cal
at depot. 1.'lteenth and Webster streets , .r
ciy oflces. northest crer Thlrtcenth and
I"aram. " TIOlAS I . GOD lnY : ,
P. and T. A.
J. O. 11111.1111 ,
A. G. F. and P. A.
.
Joyce. mlner ! ) ' . 1621 Douglas strcet.
Til > HI . \ lMIUU . : ,
ISTIUmNTS : placed on r ( ortJ October I ,
. \ : .
WAII.\NTY mrns.
M S . . , , wire J 1'C ur , lot
In,1 tl ,
1..lv 1
. , , . , ' , . , .
.
h'k 1. \.11.0 111,1 ; lot ZI. 1l < ck :
1.1"1 . l" a ,1 10 : , euth Om.I. . . . . . . . $ .I
I : I , In ) ' , ump'or , un.h , '
Oatcl 1)'ul lell
" , lulK 1 l.ul I" " . lloek I. lot . "lock : .
lot 9. hlock : . lula 13 1 . Mock .
auo
1018 i. 9 nnJ n. 11 lock 5 , 1.la , 11,1 1 : ,
Ilo'k t , 1l1" 3 nlli 16. hInd. i. Iut 7 ,
"lock 8 , Irale' " IIJ " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,00
M I' ) ' . 'tl l Ir" 10 U Cnll , Inl G ,
hlnck lu 1. 1..1(01.1In" . . . . . . \nll . . . . . . . :1
' ' Nr" 10 .1 C , 10' ' " : . UII
1(1'01 . , ' . I11nuII . . . . % , " )
: hluc 1O'C.t 111 . . " . . . . . : ,0"
\1111 I ] le .t : J.16.J In.1 wife . . . , . .nnw. . . . . . . . un.l\ . . . I. . 1,2 O
JI , 101 , l"e.1 . . w Dr\P'A nw. 1) ' " II .1 . \ . I . . . : tlo&11J. . . . . . . lot . . 2.00
I. In U tur .
J OO '
l't8 tU. un ( . . , .11 lel'r wie Ir.1 . l . . . . . . . .ol. . . . : , :0
' to gloma' . lot
I } . I lod. ' 1101f . Flul'lr" . . . . llcncman. . . . . . . . . . . . tM
o . " \If In .M . \ . " " .
( ft.h"l"s.
111 I Hlrl.111" nnt . \ : ; Omnh" . . , . . . . . I
o I oltima an.1 . wife In \ tc'
. :
1
. : " .1 , , < ' \ ' , . ef \ f.t lot
1. hlo' 11f1PP 4.110pak I n'l . . . . . : . . . . . . . 1
1.I r ( ' , ,1'11'1 a011 wire tn \ I "nl.ant.
t . 2 , block . anll 101
: . I lol : . . II.t , , Omaha : : . . . . . . Iart . . . . . 1.6'
'V I ' ' an 0 , . lot"
) .
wlf.
Inl'e . II 1 feII.u.
1 nl.1 2. Ilock 361 , lot I , block 3 , ; . Omlh. . .
IYIJ le..1 Iomplny 10 1.18 or \'on
. , ' , 9 . , , tot
He..1 Uulh' Intl ano ] 110c1
1 % . hll"k 61 ] rke's ello. . . . . . . " . . . I
Marl" nml husbanll It -
" Hlst-
II
M"llo ! . lot t. bock 9 . Omhn , . I . . . . . . . 2
J e Iar."d . Int Ilf. to C M Nrc ; n fG
r.N lot I. Hogtr , ' "ulol\ ' . 101 H. ulll I H
On1.la. f..1 101 . . 13 . , . btlk " . . . . 6. . . 1t . . . . 3 < . < . . to . . . " < . lth . . IS ,
bel'IH nnl 10 P . \ , tot
1 l . Wo".rl I ) ) . . . . . "I. . . . . . . , . . . klr . . . . IUI . . . . . t
Ql'IT ( . I DJ.ml. :
V G . ' no lO n ' . . lot
l.anll' . . I 'fho. .
wl.
I , 11'k : : . 1'.lm.II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
. ' \ ' 10 I Cl tr801. lot
Charlnl.'olltrol 1 . . 1'.lk. . . . . . . . I
.
' I. 11m . " Inc. ) , lot H.
Sfellal 1'ller Ih.c. . II . . . I1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ]
tn I , I' ' . 101 : J. 4 , .
Ham. muuth p.rlr. 1'lle101 . . . . . . . . , . . J.locr . . . . . . . . lbn. . . 47.
' . . tal 1 . .
lu W ! 2.
HIIU' Ad.H lotP. bl'ck
Iol.r & C'a " . \ . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :3.
'rotal 111"nt or ta'1 frrp. . . . . . . . .161.60
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IS IN KISSING Tll COOlt . -
Condush'c IH'OOr ur 011 thing-that thl Iatclt feecc\l
IJICl'WCI' ( hn elh . : ) Is hCI'c to sta ) us wc prcletcllnst [ ) 'CUI'
O' U ) 'cm' bdt.c. Somc pCI'sons UI'C utuchcl to i nud
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ctIldn't t'cul" IC wlhutt. ! So would 'Ol If YOI l.I , ru.
t W ( I'ctson , Fi'st-The fcccc Inllg Is len cl' ; tun h'ltablc ,
smooth . Ism'c dm'ublc ,
. Ind hlat Icttlnln SceonL-1 \m'c
wamet. ( tl 1 u ' . ' . " wool ,
goolltlOllt ChCl.CI' tl.ln tl'.IIJ" )
111II11s . : Wll'C Ildc 11,0n us rot'ths [ . II CI'Wllt.
In1 , Iat. . " 'e : old Imats or 'II , II f.lt WI Wlt.c Innble tJ .
SUr' : : tle clnml. ThlR ycnl' WC'I' ' Ixl.l-ar'anHe 1 h'c t. -
I ) ' "Jh Ihl mIIUrnctUI I'S rm' n fll stpp'r. ' : and tS 1 COISC.
< Itcncc WI . II' ' also dcalnJ wih mll , .lttl'cr : ' pt'lces.
FClt } ' . Fjt . ami Sixty . - Ccnts - fO'lhl'CC lles of Ihc.cd Inc,1
UUJ t'Wctt. that sold Ilsl yeal' from 75c 10 $125. A st'ojO
of cntel'pdsc wc nt'c 10 bc congr.lttllted U"OI.
Tlc I'cdtdion on othcr ttICI'WCII' Is pclmps not qnlc ,
su clcnslIlt Ytlcl h impolcd wool , which ICCeh'cl ] /
a sltbacl , becausc or the decl'cc oi f'.c woo ) , which goeR Into
clc.t JaltII' " 1st , 1815. So fu' wlsqlcczetlh ; Julcc or thc
fl'llt nnd 11' Htu.k or "tol nmlclwct' is shclvcl tt a goo.
den ] cheapcr . thul last ycct' . Gumcls hal'-Iast : cllS5e , "
this ye.t. . Sixty _ L" , Ccnls. . . . Double bl'casl aUI had. camels hai'
is th's ) 'C ; 011 , m hh' Cents , lust YCCI' $110. 1edlcltcd
sctt'ki [ s 1'.dIC d rl' ( ; ; $ o Xlncy Cents. - - Two thrcnd
nnkl'weRI'ls now One ncl cui 'Ot $1.50. $1.5
stllcd . !
nahn'.11 wuol U ndcl'wct. st'Pl'c lu\1 to Twcnty.fh'c
aud ' the , ' the chI .
so on-lnel' vall ! biggel' !
Chcal cl' 1I CIWCU1 bea1lng colon IIJ wool tlxt\rls ,
huvc : mlfcl'll hit lt tc. leuv ) ' IHI'chtsel's , ! ( C ot'scl\ls ,
CHItU'.d tlc best on cosel r slm".n ml'gins. . II'own mcJ :
stuf i li'st cllSs 50. undcr"cal' , is It ! .t : : .clscy
l'ibbc I , 75c ' ' sohllast ' ,
I stlndaJL . umICI''Cll' wc ) 'car It 50.
is this ) 'C U' uily ) Al wool is Hfty Ccnts.
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SHIVERICK'S . -
I October Furniure Sale.
Our annual October sale opens Mon-
day.
This sale consists of an accumulation
of furniture bought at a discount and sold
at half price.
One hundred $35 sets \vil be sold at
$17,50 , thirty $50 sets at $25 , and sets
usualy sold frol1 $ LOO to $200 in this sale
frol1 $50 to $75. '
Chair , rockers and odd pieces of furniture -
niture at prices that must . sel them this
'wee k.
lz1 IJ AND DOUGLAS STS.
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TRAO : WITHOUT l'rATI S. 11111 ; , I\'url
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7 , If/RJ Ful Illu Ct 1 , , . Ch U.UJ 01 , rlloer Ilrl uutl $ .IU. U , OU. uur.ltueJ :11.
, 3d fo.r Paxton Block , 10th nUl Fa-
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O D E N A n1m . trQ ts ,
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A NEW , . LNK CUFF LlY"I111all. Tc"l.holc , Ucrlnll HloO'i. ,
. , USE un , 1'\,1\5 'OOTU l'OWlBI
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EXACT SIZE PERFEC1IU
TUB IrtlCAHILE . IS THB . 'AVOnf : TE.i CENr CIAR
i le "J un I.'lr t CI8S Donlol.t Llur.'atul'al by tn
1 , ' , H. RICE , MERG\NTIlE CIAR co , .
! 'octry No. 80 St LouIs. 1.