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$ TITB ! O [ AlrA DAILY iIE : 'VlNDNESDAY , l'AnCII G , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ _
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CITY CUXC1L PROCEEDINGS ) i
' : Retrenchment Oommittee's Report Adopted
with Some Promises from { Members ,
: PROPOSE SAVRG FOURTEEN THOUSAND
J\tt..ntlon C"II.I , to C"l'lt"lI Not N'III..11
"nd ( : orl'orntloll " 'hlch ShIrl Tt'-
: 'JI'rn the COlillcll l'roJlo es to
? . 1Iinko C"I ( $ - UCllltrtlllclihlTcctc.l. .
The long , antlclpatell report ot the flnnnce
cOJnmlttee on the matter ot rctrcnchmont
'VIlJI the 1II0at notalJle feature ot the city
council Jncetln last night. It was as fol-
lows :
m l'OnT 01 TI IF . COMt1q'T11.
In our report which nccomlanlcll the nn-
nual tax levy orlllllllllCe We t4tflLe(1 lULL out
of the 41.mlll annual le\'y i' ½ nlI:9 : : , or
nearly IG per cent of the whole 1111101l1lt
nearly were lIeecssal' to Ilrovltle for the
chnrc ! ! ! of ccrtlliu fl"nlll'hisell c0l110rallolls
* 1Illlllst ! the cIty fOl' sel'vlce ! Hillee that
time we IKlVe been l'UrsullI ' ! ; our Investlgn-
tlons nlJll ( 1\-.1 \ what may he enslly lie n h '
the careful ilgurer , , that III i , that relll estnto ts
being tllxe(1 ( III mllllY ClHes III most to ccnls- !
cation In order thll thc onUiprMCnt tllX
' . shirker niny not Ie , 1)\lnlell ) \ with the ohll- )
gatlon ! ! of hOliest c\llzellllhil" \ ) " , " 1'0 tliX the
coml1lunlt ) . fur the ) Illlvlllltllle ) ) ) of a ClUBS III
. lInt . .rntN'llnn I ! II I I. l . "hulllm' "
"un'ii i SUCh -'IL tUne - ! itrrlVes : when the peape !
or thhl city hllll tee th' ? nceelty of He.
leelln IIlIlICHtlOrll ) with u view to their jlllll-
ment , nhliity un.1 . integrIty ( fur the power of
I thelle olllcel ! ! l'i ulmusl ulJlJululc ulIll tinhifli-
, Ited In their 1I0mllln ) , ther never can he
cqunllty I" 1 fore the tnx 'l1therer. ! 'fhe bill'
lien of tnxuUon fnllH with IInusulll ) seveI'll
\11'011 real estate , hcellUEe It can neither h ?
retircII ) tu Imrely IIcposlt vnlllts nor lJe protected '
tee Lcd liy thl ) usnlll lJarrlc\ll { thl'O\I'n about
organizPl I ) Cl)1)LtZtI. ) ) . I1eculltle ) or the uut-
raeolls ! s 'ILmn uf taxation IInllel' which thlll
Ileolle Is 8trulglhllr , IIIC lI1el'chllllt , the l1Ie-
chanh , the "ankel' , the hlr"er , 111111 ) the
cl1l1flle-stlck llIRCV ) ) . nil are forced to 1',1) ' '
tribute to these mUllcyul ) corporations whose
mllllolls are i.o Investe.1 . us to escape till
eagle ! eye uf the nssor ' . or nt leal-t , full
to Irt ! , Iecent melltlon un the "roll or hOlloI'
carried lJy the aforesaid nssesllur. The
fnulL lies with tlw peullle ; the rcmeIr , rests
In their UWII hands ; \lse th ballot IJJx. A
shower uf 11111'0) ) ) while. ballots ! Iii thc most
Potent agency the vol..rll ) call employ to IIC-
cOll1pllsh Flilutnr ) ruUltll In nil ) ' cummunlly
BIG 1101.1':8 : ' 1'11.\1' NE1l : ) C1,11:0. : .
A l1emll11l1 has been miiado upon this ! council -
cil for retrenchment III city nrrulrs , In tlO far
u.s ordInary CXllclIlIture , ! are cOllcerned nllll
the payment uf lIalarles 1'110 subject oJ' Iml-
files we have gIven our closest conHhlel'-
aUolI , utili , as In\l1l1llt \ In a former report ,
It IH hut U vel'1111I1111 factor In the 'I'aoll !
. totnl of lI1ullle pal ) eXllen"e ) 'I'ne hol 1I In
the lnunlcllml I'R ItIlIl101' thnt lice ) ! calllng
III'thc \ hll ) holes through which crawl the ,
' ! Il1ooth , fat , l'olmtl.JcIHctl ! , Illetilorlc , artful i
, lodgers of IIctulil vlllueli. 'rheHc very HlIlI1e ,
tax slihrlccis are the ones who lire mullng
the most noise about extravagant expelldl- .
ture/ / ! In the cIty manalrement : ; constantly
mare-nesting to divert the attention of the
Ileollle frolll the II1l1ln Issue. \\'e cull th nt-
lentlon ot' the public to the fact that \ thc
larger lrolOI.tlon ) of , COl'llorltlon capital In-
vested In the city or Omaha III olVlleti hy
: notiresidents who have no Interests In common -
mon with our Ieople beyond ! the scllIHh de-
sire that the city Nlmll grow und wllh Its
growth I.nt'll larger , IlIvlll ) < ' " , ls. Capital has
. tl J'Jttell losselon uf \'ulullhle frnnehllleH
"without money IIwl without price. " 'fhe
gtvlllg away of these prIvIiQges without reserve -
serve hits men III'O\'en to he an unfortunate
act on the part ' of the city of OUlahn. 1'he
near future will offer the city opportunity
to correct tile error In a measure. 'rhlH
whole subject IH one of 110 HIIlIIII propor-
, tlonll , amid Fhoulll enlist the careful thuught
of every cWzen who has the cIty's future
' welfare nt heart. 'fo successfully resist the
encrollchmelltH oC consolidated cnpltul-or-
gllnl7.lItionH which exist today , tout those
that may conic hercnfter-wlll call Into exercise -
ercise the most vigorous , united and patient
effort oa the part of the people. We have
4 not yet luul the tllI1e at our disposal to < enable -
able UH to ! nthel' together the data with
whIch to rnaice I1n exhibit to the cll/zen / of
Omnaima oC the lI1ullIllulle of the operations
oC : the various ! corpJratlons which exist In
' our midst and enjoy a , degree of prtJsperlt
, , far lJeyond that 'louchsaf"t1 to similar corporations -
porations located In uthm' cities of the
western slates ; In fact , of th.e ' United I
, States. Gootl COrlOrllons' ) ! ' ara as Indls-
'
' - penBable to our cIty ns goOd ( citizen ! ! , hut I
when either come too leigh , then the ques-
tion must be viewed from It col -bloolled
. business stlllllllJolllt
y ACTS IN TIm CASE.
The EUIIl of the whole matter Is that the
corporations mllHt bear their share of the
' : expelllle of the city that makes It possible
for the corporation to exist. They arc not
1 , ' tloln/ ' It In Oml1hu today. Will the people
T 'malto the issue and inSet It squarely ? It IH
L possible tl111t those who advocate a decided
change In the present syStem may never
: Uve onleluUy beyond the perlud of one
termi but If tllII'llIthut / terni they shllll I
bo l1ule to brIng before the honest tl1X- ' .
I'ayer-the small property holder-sueh facts
ns will arouse him 1rom his indifference , In-
' spire him with IIn effort to assert hIs clt-
tzCniiiim , they will at least feel that they
have I1ccompllshell ) ( somelhlng- the right
, direction. 'he IIIIUrfel'l'lIee of the average
, citizen to his own beeF Interest and the
cal elessness with whIch he pluees men In
power to tax and disburse his millions Is
L the mnl'vel or the tlmcs.
. The amount of taxes paId ) by tile city of
I- ' Omaha today If fairly and equitably 11IH-
' , etributed. . would \ cease to work ] n hardshIp
; to any one , or upon any class of lrollel'ty.
' - . . The IIsseFsed valuation of the real property )
i. or the cIty ut one.tenth Its real vlllue Is I , III
,
round numbers , $200.000.00) It Is estimated
' UIUt If the curllol'Utions doing lJuslnEss III
- time city of Omaha were assessed IInd ml1de
- to pay taxes upon the seine basis as real
, estllte Is assessed and made to pay 11 little
' , less than 7 milia ) wOl11o1 be tlllen from tIm"
Present tax levy The property owner will
: ! i IieUSC tllle his ieflcil unit lIure , out wlml
IlK contribution 11\ annually to the prcHenl
8Ys lm. ; 01' luck or system , In 1IlIIIdlllr aSHess-
Jnenl ! . If the taxpayers of Oll1ulm desire
to continue to pay ) their OW\1' \ ' proper pro-
portion of taxes and . also the taxes whleh
, IIhO\11I1 ' II ) ' right amid justice lJe assessed .
y. ullIlnst' the organlze.1 capital III our mIdst ,
/ then , continue ) to elect representatives who
will jtmnmp at the cmel of the whll ) of corporate -
Y porate monopol but If the burden Is heavy
, ; 1 11I\(1 ( relief Is llesll'l1lJle , elect l'elH'eHentutivel
, - who will pledge ! themselWH to caviy out the
. mandates uf their constltul'nclcE 1'lme und
C "rm etermlnlltlun wl\1 \ IICeOll1llIl\h , the end
desired
If thc few points given wl11 IInol ioi1gmment
In the mlmls of the voters In the different
wanlll In the ell ) ' , and nt time next election
hear the frulllllfe In the shape \ of oHlelll1
1'1l'lll\'oS to II correction of exlstllw evllH
much will IJIJ nceumpllshetl In the direction
Indicated
111 conclusion , we desire to register most
Cmlhatlclllly ) a olel11n protest nlIII / t Ihe
f 1IIltiultoUK sy/telll or asseesimmcimts by which
organIzed cimpitimi . ail vast wealth III per-
sonlll IlrolJI'tIre / csclIllll ( their just 1'1'0- '
C portion or tue expense or mlllnt/llnlllit / this
1llunlcllI\It } ) \ Wise anti COIlSN'atlvo h1\\'S
lire cn/lcted / for tht ! preHcl'VIlllon ( IJr the
IJI'UIO ; all ) ; security of our home/l , our 1)\1111- )
mSK our faclul'll's , NXllenlllve Ie
111 II II 111/1 / I
. mnacklimery . I hi imeeesary /lCCOIl1III.h / ) the
I l'UI'Ose111I1 ) / those who enjoy the Ilroteetioll
huulll cOl1l1'lhllto to the cost In due 1)1'01)01'- ) )
' .1' ' tlon . to the helll.fits gllaranteetl. Anti 1111) ) '
11II1I\.tllulll or corporation tllllt scelII 111'0tce-
tloll at the hands ! or the cOllie ' 111 the 11111"
C IJIIIt ; oCI / vOl'alloll un.1 . III unwlllll1lr to
tihOlll el' It ( mum' / stone of the taxes ! -to Illlt It
( In Its itiiitiet I terl11/-d"SI'I'VCK ! the most I
, pronounced crlllcism lit the imands of every !
patriotic citizen '
,
CU'l'S ' 1'11.IUJ ] pnOI'OSBn.
'l'hu comllllttl'e to which was l'eCl'I'tCll It
r resolution lookIng / to rell'l1nehmellt IIl1d II
moro I''onomlcul , n.lmlnl8tl"llllon of city af-
f airs begs It'U\'O male '
S & \ 10 time followIng I'C-
' port us to salarIes / and otllel' CWcndltlll'eli :
' legui 1)epmtitmmitmit-iiscoiitinue / ) ! telephone
In uh/IKlunt cIty II lIenneolllce. .
$ uimefiutcmmmiemmt ( of UullllhIHs-DI/eontllllle !
r flt'm'viceH of cleric 1111.1 . ICllell1 ordinance No ,
2Oc ; ! . : ; , Discontinue tul"l.hune
J l'\tllplllnl \ hIPIector-l'iJl1ll1n '
- ! ; action by
time lellshltur.1 ; on the chllrl \\0 rCI ollt-
} lIelllI' , fl1\'orllll time IUlHlllre erIn /
or.llntncil : n'l'ulatlll ; ( ceO ! ProPosed ' hy
the Jllumll\rllf \ ilispec ) toy , \vim kim , 111 I his j tuig-
ment will brllll tn n 1'l'V0l1l11' or $ ,600 lJl'r
IIgo1hlHt t\f \ ) ' Ico.l ; h ' '
year , UJ' 5r iy the \JI'e/ent
OtiiiUtliVe , which will benito thlll ulllce Self-
IIUlllort ( n. : .
hoard or Public , \ \ 'orlsft"llenl Orlllllltnre
' . No. 2.kU ( ) ) tmmmd CQlll'urrent 1'1ollltl..n No. 711 ,
, mmnti Ilrovllo , fill' . .tclk hire lit : $ Ifl ( ) ) IWI'
your. We 110 not \ 1IlIlcutnnlh ' limo Htl cet
IUImrnl ! 1'1111110)11 ,1111'1111 , time \ \ hltel'
montha n foismimami amid tlllle I keeper. ) For
JUIIUI\I'Y the total 11alll ' for thl.t'I Nl'l'\'l\'ca
Willi : 3memmmaim 1 , $10.- , ; thllllcepel' , $61.5' . ' ; 01'
IL total of $ li2.fj\ \ ) 1\1' acting 08 fOI"lI1an amid
tlmeltOCllel' : for 11I1'nl' mtnmoummting to 14tf.O.
UUl'hlg , the whllt'I' months 1111 CmmplOyes " , 1I0L
3 , needed holllt1 tll lulll oil' . It Is suggested
- Clint th street t'ulllll1lf.810nel' alhl ' " '
- ( ( thC 111'\\1'
t'ommloslClnl'r h ! ' .111''ctcl1 to lIull1nll II n-
, , Ilort to the cOIIII < ' 1I on the th'.t or ern'h
month , Eohowllllr liii' t , lIumtJl'r , of tll1lllo'e8
Dud , the \\'IIB'II paul , \ \ huOo services mire IICC.
I : ' i essary In thclr I 1'l'Hl1el'lh'o h'IIIII'II\H'lIt. , .Iul"
Ins the Cllwllll month , amid tIme tlllol cost
- : , cC such ( ,1lI11111)'lIIel1t ,
Police CO\lrt-PJIIl'ontlnuc : t.1epiionm.
\ terhlaf)1 f3lIr1I'on. . Hl't1l'ul % I : 01\1\1'11 , I'aso
, MO 1\1111 I'rol'hlllIII nr.lll1ulII'li COI' time elll'
f IllnYlllcnt v'h'rlnu by ) 'cally contract
Immetimii IIlI I ! t'omp''olkl' ' 0111cm' ! " III take '
( fleet . \\'hl'll III'nr'lt cOlltrl1't t'xlmipei . I
t'ity 11/111 1\\'JIt'al \ "I'I\lnnlle1I \ ) No's . 3,710. .
11I\11 3 , W. J 118'ontlllllll ) "errll'e" " , of l'rc81'lIt' '
t'lIllnrt'I' , timid iIIscmmse ' with the services : oC
Ollt' ,1\"lItllr coil' uctor ,
I t'U ) ' Clrrk tl"1l1l1'1I1111t ' ) ' 11) ; 1lat , l'alls UI : .
ol'lnllte 111'\'Ilnl rUt' thl t'iimploymmmeim ( IW
ehtyt , ' ot one m-omm at nut exceed. I
fhl ( I ) t'rk ; Iwr.on lt tceed. J.
tni Wcellts ni tgu . 1m ) three preOlf al
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not exceeding 40 centf nn hour , to compile
tax list. <
City Jail-Amend ordInance No. 2,811. Pr
, 'lll' for janItor In the cIty jail at n salary
of $ : Per month.
S\\'gIWI-O \ : CHANGES I1EItE.
health Oepnrtment-In the lenlh department -
mnt rmeAencles arIse which 1U t he met
hy action of the city councIl nt the tme ,
.
We recommend that nil orlnancEs , regard-
In salarIes lJe repealed and that a new or-
ihinanco he ! pM ell Ilro\Iln/ for the followIng -
Ing , to take effect immediately : inspector
of contagious diseases nt $0 umer month ,
who shall be noting el\ ' PhYsician In the
ahsence oC the city ph'slclln : milk In-
sp'etor nt $ O 1)01 ) month : mellt Imlcctor nL
Eflctor month : two sanitary inspectors lt
$ f ) er month ; one cleric lt : per month :
thlt ) these Inspectors he Illpolntell hy the
Board oC 1enlh , 111 the health commIssioner -
sioner hlll hnvc power tn remove for cause
at any time , rClortl"F his action and his
reasons to the hoard or Helllh I , All aim-
polHmentH to he I ) conlrmell hy city commimoli.
' Vrisonems-I'mjvhie
Overseer amid Team for Irlsoners-ll'j\'lde
that the eve ecr uf Ilrlluners rhnll make II
meqimisition 01 the rhnlnnnn of .the hoard , .
or Plhlcorls for t&'zmmmm when leele.1 for'
Plhlc
work immmmi that maid overseer sllll make a
coniplete \ monthly report to the chnlrman of
the 1011'1 of Iuhlleurll. which report
.hnll he "ubmlt " (1 ( tu the 10unll , I III e9-
Imntl',1 , Illt 1 11\ln nf $4) : Per year can
be mllie on the use of t"al for Prisoners ' .
simouhil he made
Holer imopector-Ali errol.t phol
In this deparlment to male the lce marel'
seif-sitstamnhimg .
sel'Ssta I llector-\\'e recommelHI that
the committee on polee he l'eIUestell 10
re'1ee thc u'olnllce In rCJarl to licenses
with I view to ulllulnln ! It larger Ilcole
from lcenses , 111) ' licenses ore Ifslell In
this cIty lt less thlln olc.hll1 the amoult
I'har/et In other cities for slmllr Ilr-
II'SIH
Sergcant-nt-Armmms-l'reprmro : nn orlnnee
for ergeant-nt-arns ! , lt $ iG ier mflommtim. Xo
Ilcrel e. _ _ _ _
Sewer llllnllllnlnl Fitmmd-Ve reconUnelH\ \
thlt the total Ialf' ' expenses of the sewer
nlalltnlnlng funll In time Ielartmpnt ) of
mnaintmmltmlng severs , Board of i'ublhcVorkmm ,
he IlnltcII I i i to S IOU per ' mmmoim tIm ; that the I do-
Phone which Is located 01 Nlchol ] ! ! street
JI ml iseon tI tmiimiii.
m'ctrll'lan-\Ve reeommctl that the ordl-
nmmmmce he I1mentle.1 so that the electrcln !
wi turn hIs bills for Ilfleclon ) In to the
cIty trenllurel' . In,1 , that . the colecton of
Maine he mnle , by I the cIty treastmrer If this
Is done We hel eve that the otee wi soon
hiccoimme timatm ' lug.
lecome mere tlml Ielf-sUllpOltll ! ;
'he elh' . comimtmoiler. \ the city trel1furer
ntl the etty engineer arc of the opinIon that
IL reduction of force enlll not he mllie In
"Itler of the e Ilepartments wihout 1m-
Inlrll the \ork In their rtSllect\'e depnrt-
ments , IIlhoulh It Is the expectation of the
cnllneel to Illuce the total eXpeneR of hi/ /
'ehr unleH's there
Iepartment Iurlllg the year ,
shnull be aIm increase of work , In the sum
or 3O . These olees hmno to 110 with the
lllel\II of accounts , the collection of taxes /
anol professional work ] , ale wel managed ,
1111/'OH1bl : ' , lullnH the yeam' ome little re-
)
duct / 01 CUl he 1 11 e , hut we do not reeom-
lelll In ' change lt thIs tme ,
We llcclfully ) call the attention of tie
hoarlls Interested , alt l'ccolmend the following -
lowing iedtmct ions :
HOlrll of Fire mind Polle Commissioners
That the Iulnr uf the first IIRHlstnut chief
he rCIII'11 fem $ ir.o to $12 : ) ei' month ,
san ! its heretofore ; that time salary uf en-
Ilneers of steamers he eOlucell frol $10 : to
$ 9O ; that patrol cDlluctor : h i 11ld ; I uniform -
form price of $ jO In.1 drl'el's $60 per 10nth ;
Lhllt Police alarm IlqHlment operators he
reduced from r0 I ( to $ :0 : pci mnonth
Libram'y hioarii-Thmat time salary of the II-
hrrlnn he rcduced from $1&0 to $12 : ) el'
month.
ParI Boarll-1'hat the salary of the HU-
perlntetlelL be elllleed from $1&0 to $12 imer
monlh , same aR heretofore.
PlOPOSlm HlmVCTIO-S. :
Legal 11epm.tmfnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4S
nllerhltl'I.lent of h\llllngs . . . . . . . . 1,211
. \
Boanl of PulJlc \Vorls . . . . . . . . . &OJ
t'oiice court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
( Iolce hul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1rsa
City clerk. tax list . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
itoard of Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.UC
\ear
Team for 11lsollers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30C
Itoiler Inspector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Hewer maintaIning fund . . . . . . . . . 2,731
Janitor city jai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iS
$ .m
Other departments . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,0&
$ ; :
City englneer's 01ce . . . . . . . . . . . J16 3.0
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111,56 : .
We rcconmmend the adoption or the folow.
ing ! resolutlol : _ . . _ .
Hesolved , That the city attorney be nnl
III hereby directed to prepare an orllnancE
carrying out the recommendations In th\
report us mlY he adopted by the city coun
el , such ordInance to lie In effect from ant
after .Aprl I , 1S'JI.
ENTIRE REPORT ADOPTED.
Dechel moved the adoptIon of time repor
amid Kment took the floor In behalf of tb {
building Inspector's cierI lie eO'ILendeo
that whie this 01clal might } lve beer
spared Iurln ! the winter months he busies
season In that department was at imtmmt
when the services or a clerk would bl
neled.
Jacobsen said that whie this .mlgh : I"
true u capable clerk coulll be seeurd rcr 161
a month , which would effect a savin ; 0
$10 ,
howell suggested ! that time first part of tl' '
report be adopted by n unaniou vote ala
Ihat u copy , together with the record of th ,
councis action , be sent to Ile I'gl/hlv' ! '
commitee that was considering the porosel
amendmeats to the city c1:1 : ter. This wa
done by general consent and Dechel'a IU
tlon to adopt the entre report was carr ! ,
by a unanImous vote. Sevzr.11 lemiJere
,
however , gave ! notice that they would op
pose the carrying out of one 0 : two of tim :
recommendatIons , notably hJj rel.IUn ! t
the buiding Inspector'B office and rl'd1lelfi
the salary of the assistant chief of thc fir
department. _ _ _ _ _
.
Catarrh 13 n constitutional disease. Hood'
Saraparla Is a consUutenal remedy. I
cures catarrh. Give I a - trIal , -
A low Actviuituig.
Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & SI
Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. "
clean train , made up U.1 started trot
Omaha Baggage checke from residence t
destination. Elegant traIn ervlce and COUI
leolls employes Entro trains lghted b
electricity anti heated by Bteam , wIth elec
Inc light In every berth. Finest dIning ca
service In time west with meals served "II I
carte " The Flyer heaves at 6 p. m. dal
from Union depot.
City TIcket Onee , 101 Farnam treet. C
S. Carrier. city ticket lent
Tn time tlothlll : Trade ,
Closing out n sIngle lock shoull not stIr
up the regular clolhlng merchant to fits ot
rage. Thero's no sense In It.
ral
Every I one knows that the Cook clothing
tock was one or the large and best In the
!
city , to say nothing about spring ordH9 ai-
ready placed , Tie Cook ClothIng CD. 111 not
sell benuso time prices were too high The
creditors lund to have money , sell or no sell ,
i Dos any sane person believe n firm havIng the
money would bmly uch 1 stock unle ! It
could II sell lt hal the former selling price ?
Does ' Br09.
any person believe thlt layden
could nforll to alvertlse nt prices thEY could .
not meet ? Docs any one belIeve that In.len
13ro. coul afford to sel goods they could not
gunrnntr In every partlculnr ?
Your money bnck I ) ' 01 want I low Is
thnt for n guarantee Is Iposslhlo to do any
better ?
'bls stock must ho sold. Domi't you be-
leve It will pay to compare ?
MEN'S SUTS ,
Cool Clothing Co.s new sprIng , smuts thnt
are \\orth from $6,50 to $18,00 , on sue ot
hayden hires. ' at $2.W. $ 5.00 , ; .50 anti $ ! .OO
a suit. . $
Iloys' long pant 81ls , ni sl7.es from 12 to
W , nil Cook's $35 to $1.60 ; sulls lt $1,60.
All $5.60 to $ GGO boys' bug pants suit go
thb week nt $2i5 ,
iioys' knee pant ults , ages 4 to H , fine
all \ \ eel smmIts.
Coolts $2,00 suits at n5c.
Cook's $2.50 smuts nt $1,25
Cook's $3.50 suits lt $ IiJ ,
Cool's $5,00 to $ G&O stilts nt $2.50.
Men's firm spring trousers Irom the Cool
Clothing Co.s stoic , over 12,000 all wool ,
nCw spring styles , lot a rail worth Icss than
$ ,1.00 al:1 : lP to $6.00 , on sal at 9&c , $1,25 ,
$1.j5 amid $2.25.
II fact your choice or any pair Dr trousers
In the house , heavy , medium or spring
weights , that are worth up to $7.50 ; choIce ef
alt the finest grades nt $2i5 ,
SALE OP LADmS' ANt : Chh1IDItEr4'S
WEAn.
LADIES' ALl. WOOL DOUDLE CAPES ,
$1.50.
hADIES' AI.I WOOL DOUBLE CAPES ,
$1.95 ; hANDSOME SATIN TItIMMINOS. :
10 CASES OF TIlE I.ATEST STYLES
IN CAPES AND JACKETS A' l"ml $1.95
TO $1&,00.
ALL WOO. NAVY AND I.ACK SEnG
STmmT SKI'S , $2..1& ; USUALLY SOLD
Fen $4.50.
TIOUSANDS OP CIIIL.DIIUN'S JACKETS
FROM OSC UP.
11AYDEr' 131105.
e - ,
FUNERAL OF GEORGE DENNETr.
I.urgely AtlnlhH\ Ollt 1'elo\s Hltl
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\I'MII'dltY IrrIOOI.
Amlll the fragrance or imiany floral tributes
the remains of x-Sherlr Bennett were laid
to rest In Prospect huh cemetery yesterday
afterimoorm. 'rhe funeral procession was one or
the largest ever witnessed In Omnha. The
deceased was a 1Iasol amI member of the
Old ( Fellows , Improved Order of Hed Men ,
ModernVoodmumeum , Woodmen of the \\'orld ,
American Protective aesoelaton and 10rse-
shoels' union
All these societIes were represented In line.
The pal be'rers were Judge IV. W. Keyser ,
S.V. . Nichols , E. ileinm . Ur. Young Ernest
Stuht , Ed Dllrt , J. 11. Flannngan : , C. E.
Brownlee and Charles Uimitt. A large number
of county officials and ex-count olcials at
tended the obsequies
11ev C.V. . Savllige conducted the services.
The T. K. qunrtet sting ! several numbers At
I the conclusion of the services , which were
I held In Odd Fellows hall , 108 South Four-
teenth street , the rcmulns were looked ] upon
for the last time by a largo number or old
I friends
o
TILE IHlt : ' a lJt l' l I ' J)1 ( r :
Via Rock h\n\ : : \ , 8h"rtei 1.lne lul : 1.utelt
' 11" .
; To 11 poInts In JnFs. Ohchiiumoma , Indian
: Territory , Texas and all points In southern
California. Only one night out to all points
of Texas. "The Texas Linmiterl" heaves Omaha
m at 5IG : u. m" , daily excelit Sunday , landing
I passengers at all poInts In Texas 12 hours In
advaee or all other lInes. Through tourist
ers via Ft. Worth and E Paso to , Los An-
geles. For ful particulars , maps , ' folders ,
etc. , cal nt or address Hock Island ticket
omce . 1602 Farnnm st.
01ce.
C CIAS , KENNEDY , O. N. W. P. A.
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m JII : H.I's Jollou ! Work
Rev. Edith Hill Is still speaking with
' great ! power at Immanuel Baptist church ,
TwentY-fourth and Dnney streets. People
arc being turned away by the score because
3 of tie Incapacll of the church b'lIldlng ,
t Souls are being saved daily , and eager Inquirers -
quirers are untring In their Illterest to
a know more ot Jesus and hlB saving grace as
told to them with the convincing and con-
a vIctng power Dr thIs noble woman. Miss
a Hilt speaks to men only Wednesday even-
I .
Ing. _ _ _ . _ _ _
S
- l'iemtmamit to Tiit
:1 : The Nortbwester line fast vestbule Chl-
cage train that glIdes ! ; cast from the Union
_ Depot every aftermiSoim : t 5:45 : and Into
C Chicago al 8:45 : next morning ! ; , wih supper
0 and In carte breakfast. Every part ot the
train Is ItIGlIT.
S HIIT.
0 Other eastern trains at 1:05 : a. m. and 4
p. m. daily-good , too.
City ticket office , - 1101 s Farnam street
S t /lby nIb.
Special sale or baby cabs , with steel or
rubber tres ,
OnCHAnD & WILHELM CARPET CO
.
: . T. S. Carlson ] , r21 1st Nat , Bk. Ddg ,
'
Irrigated agricultural lands , Calfornia fruit
mm lands , Omaha realty.
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VJtADENBURG-Mrs. Mary A" , wife 01
.r John Vmadenburg , Tuesday , 11Ieh 5 , at
a the home of her daughter , Mrs. I.ouls
Van Wagener , 12 North TwentY-fourUl
y sh'eet Omlhl , Neha , of lung trouble , hi
the 72d yell or her ale. I unerll notlc
later She was a most estimable Christine
lad ' , beloved by alt who IUeher. .
AIF ; ' [ AIRS AT SDUTI OIAIIA
-
PMsngo of the Oeomrgrino Lnw wm Not
Affect tld Puokor8 .
WHAT MAHAGR CUJ/tlY hAS TO So
Bon Ill of Trlel ! Arranging 1 "I'lql It for
Selmtor ittmmummhi'reoim Itul CIIJrlMlltl :
Merccr-OtimerNmvs from time
:11)10 Cl )
The oleomargnrlne law wi not affect that
immdtmstry or South Omnhn to any extent
The CI\lnhy luclnl ] COlpnny Is the only
plant In the city which mnnufactures oleo
: . E. A. Cullah , head or the Clllahy
company , last night said that time passage
of the Wit \oull nol affect his plant In the
. ' , .Iepart-
lenst. \\'orl In the oleomargarine
ment wi contnuu Just the same , anti the
prolluet will be shhlle ) out of the state , No
lI1en will bo Ilschared on account or the
law , ns time company hns orders nhea for
several months to come. I Is Intlmnted
thnt the compnny with shil the goods to
Council units nll then scud It hack here
amid sel 1 , or time Cndnhy company will
semI time paclngcs Dr olco to the Chicago ender
or the concern amid merely exchnnge pro-
Ul'ts , ns the Illinois law permits the manll-
fncluro or the oleo products , . but prohibis
the sale In the sinter
The other paclln ! ; houses In South Omaha
are not Interested.
Jlrrlcn In hard l.uel
The flremn In the emplo of the city arc
In harll lucl South Omaha Is banlnllpt as
far as the fire and water fnml Is concered ,
and only $112 remains In the treasury wlh
which Lo py the running expenses of thc dc-
11artment unt next August , when the next
nllroprlntlon : ) wi be availabie. At a meet-
Iumg ! of the Tuxpayers' .eaguc not long alP
Mayor Johnston mused all the InluencB ho
could commmmammd to have the fire and water
levy raised from : to r ml8 , The
mmmayor'o recommendations were defeated ,
though the members or the league were In-
formel that there was not enough mooney on
hnml to pay the rour lremen ! and chief unt
the coming funds were available. The fact
that the fire fghters had to 10 wlthmout money
. mlde no dllerenco to the Taxpa'ers' league.
At the enll of every month each IIremln Is
cempeled to go before the city cleric and
certify to a claim aalnst ! the city for $ GO ,
This certificate he peddles out to any person
who will take chances on snch an Invest-
ment. 'fen per cent Is the usual discount de-
manded. The men have to submit to the
exorbitant miircommrmt Dr go hllngry , as they
cannot afford to hell their claims nnt next
fail. I h : been suggested to time ma'or
that some effort be mlie to trnsfer funds
from anolhcr delJrtaent to the fire and water
flln In order to pay salaries and pressing
bills. .
, \rt hum Iho I 01nlm ) I Ilh ,
Among ! the decorative furishings of the
new Omahl club the electric lght fixtures
occupy first plnce. Thcy arc artistic , elegant
ammO substantial.
.
lSU-I. J'.I rUU.U'IS.
A. E. ElegIes , SuIt Lake City , Is I Paxton
gmcst.
O. D. Jennings , Shenandoah , to. , Is at the
Paxton.
Jell 1' . Cobb or Baltimore Is at the
Merchants.
H. g. Perrine amid wife , Buffalo , N. 1' . , arc
Paxton guests -
F. Klrlpatrlcl Is regIstered at the Barker
from Falrbury .
Fred Engle Is registered at the Barker
from Sioux City.
, Newton \'ade-Iiot Springs . , S. D" , Is a
Merchants guest. - : . '
G. n. Griswold Is' regIstered at the Barker
trom Hot SprIngs , S. D.
George E. Chene and wife of Crelhton !
are guests at the Doihoume.
Ike Goldsmith and Louis Sltrbb are registered -
terel aL the Darker from PltslJllrg , Pd
\V. H. Fellsler and W. \lson are re/Is-
tered at the Barker trom MIssouri \ale ) ' .
Frank Draper , of Wicox & Draper , re-
turncd from Dufalo ' N. y" , yesterday , leaving
:11' . Wicox to pack and shill theIr purchasc
of shDes , bought at sheriff's sale In that ciy ,
At the Mercer : Ii. Chesebro , Shehoyan ! ,
Wis. ; F. L. Carl" , ChIcago ; W. Smih ,
Beatrice ; P. H Osbore , Hastings ; n. Icrael-
son , Saronvle ; F. S. Cartwright , Fort
Wa'ne ; C. II. Deach , St. Joseph ; 11cyers
Cohn , Oneida , Idaho ; A. Cooper , McCammon ,
Idaho ; O. H. Swlngle , Mount Morris , 1 :
, E , G. Marsh , Jlnueapols ; I. . I Benson .
Portand. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1u'hrn''luo ill . thn lJnicI'q.
At the Pax Ion-A. Bracl" . , Fllrbur ) ' ; N. S.
harding , Ncbrlslm City .
At the Millard-F. I. . JO ) ' . R D. Penney ,
Lexington ; P. H. I'emmoey , Fulertun : G. 11.
Eggiestoum . Beommett.
At the Arcade-Wiihiaun Dente ] . Hohert
Laerle , Stallton ; 0. W. Martin . Cllerld e ;
S. S. Campbell . Johnstown ; Fred South ,
Wiber ; n. J. F'emure. Auburn ; Mrs. C. 11.
Sprimmger Fremont ; H. G. Mason. Norfolk ;
'l' . r. . Phelps , P. ' . Sprugue r.lncoln ,
At the Jehhotme-ii. Link Millard ; C. D
l vans , F. I Greer , Columbus ; S. ii. Chum-
herluln , SUerlor ; Julus Pizer , North Plate ;
It. Y. Iartln , Hllh' ; U. 811mllon , Oaklanll ;
\V. C Campbell. Creighton ; 'r. D. Heclel" ,
AllJlon : G W. Fox , Lexington ; g. U Gbhs ,
. North piatte
At the Mercimantm-A . A. Peterson , F. F.
Dewiz and Hon , \'eHt PoInt ; J. 11. Per"
L Meadow Grove : J. A. Anderson \'uhoo ; I.
16. 1angllon , PIIllon ) ; \\'llal Ghl11nl5 ,
\\'Isner : S. HarrIs , I. harrIs , Fullerton ; J.
! f Dtmzzler Cano ; J. 1 Scott , 1lncoln ; P W ,
Itimodes , I'ealney ; Orson 1.'lnch , ' .I'ildemm.
:4 :
Siiging I
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! Cures Colds , Coughs , Con- Cures Scrofulu , General Dc-
T6 211I1JJtIOfl , .flrozcIitis , Astisititi , IiII1y' , Ioss ofFlesli , Aeacneln ,
$49 ittidtillPitliioiiiry Conepltiiite and all lVpstlxeg Diseases ,
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Vl Drinking in thl buoyant ozone 1
of the mountains , sweet with the
(
11 odor of spruce and hemlock , many
y ) a pigrim in search of the fountain
,1) of health ) has found sucease from
anxious thoughts and the goal for
f 1/1 which he searched , But not all
who should go to the mountains ,
j ? > or who . could be benefited by a
) sojourn in the piney woods could go
7 ; ) if they would. And if they could ,
/ 1 not al : seasons would be fitted for
' / ) such a sojour The rigors of the
. ) cimate in those regions make it
4 ) , unpleasant if not impossible to live
I ) there in winter , the very season
V' whcn w 'eak lungs need their help
I mOt But thanks to the progres-
L11 , ive science of medicine , whih has
) caught the ozone ; of the mountains I )
y ) distilled the healng odors of the
9) pil forest ) and holds them captive
ij ) in the emulsified oil from the fresh
Y2 liver of the Norwegian cod fish )
the sufferers from lung troubles I
need not brave the dangers of long I
journeys Ill the winter time to secure - :
cure all the great benefits to be .
secured from a season spent in these
great storehouses of healing. Ozo-
mulsion brings al these great heal-
ing properties to your very door.
It is made of Cod Liver Oil , Ozone
and Gualacol , Guaiacol is
Guaiacol a pro-
duct of the pine tree , and not only
has a marked healing effect upon
the diseased lung tissue , but has
the added virtue of destroying the
very germs of the disease. This
germ.destoying quality is a facer
in the successful treatment of lung
trouble whih cannot be over.est-
mated. The ozone supple an extra
amount of oxygen whih acts pow-
erfuly on the blood , revivifying
and purifying it , and making i
able to bur up and carry off the
wor.out tissues , and also enables
it to return to the disease-weakened J/
system the nutriment which is so qJ
richly supplied by : he palatable
Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil , I
through which these great cuatveVlm Vlm
agents are introduced nto the sysm m
tem , Science never produced a
grander remedy for all forms of
lung troubles than OZQMULSION ,
There is nothing nev , or untied I
about it Each ingredient - is a
standard remedy il' itlf ) and has I
been successfully prescribed in lung rD
troubles for years by' ' physicans , I
Only the combination is new ) and )
Ozomulsion is to-day more popular m
than Cod Liver Oil or Guaiacol m
has ever been with physicians in
their regular practice , among consumptive - I
sumptve or scrofulous patents , or
those suffering from any form of m
wasting disease , I is up to date , I
thoroughly reliable , never disap- R
points , and is always sure 1& &
r IT IS TliE KIND liYSICIANS PRESCR1B13. ° ' s..r 1" AU , _ DJ1UGGI2' $ . l I
r 4 T , SIOCUM co. , ISI Pearl Street New York Ciy , m
i : " Tutu , Illo IO/t : Slt IJl111'ud , b"/utlul ou OZO.iIULI3IN.
l t
I KUHN CO. , 15th and Douglas Streets , Omaha .
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BA CDMPLEIONS
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Dk , yellow , oily , 10th ) ' skin , Imim-
1lc blaeldlea,18 , roughncss , re.llleM . ,
df' , timlmmammd falling hair , anti simple
baby b1emlshe9IJe\'entell and cured
by Ihe celebrated
hr i : a.
Tbemo clectl\c sklmmpurifyimmgantl
beantf'Ir\ soap In time worM , 1
wel as IUre3taJt : swectestor toilet ,
balh , an,1 , ulrsef' It Is o because
It strikes at time CAUSE of 10st COl-
IIle3lolll tilsflgumratioums , \'Iz. : time
clnom : . ISFI.AIJt lmtmurrATmr , ,
OVEuwulnu , or SLUOOSI l'OHJ .
Sold Ihronchonl the worii . POTcn DnuG Asn
Cuir.rx. Coal' , ole proprietors , 10 < 101. " . \ I
time , . , talo. t I . , " . .
bout 100:1 n rlp.IDd blr"mnl" f e.
CUPIDENE
Is the Great Life Giver.
U P I J EX IJ hllls , Up
, . . u ? refreshes , immvigiuroucs 11
exhlustell orgnlls of time
. hOlly. I Is the great
\'Hell"I , ' vlnlzer that
de8tro the genus of
tllt Ilshllum then-o
which Ilsntell the
"
stremmgthm of uric '
fltrelt" young
lim elm.
- , There are huullrers 01
. ) ' 0II g 1111llhldle aged
lel whlsu lIervo force
are ileclinimig , \ho ulrcr fml lebllatllG
Ilrl'nms amid . those ills which fnllows from ex
cesses amid over Judulgtl'es In early lIfe.
CUpnxI1 give yomi back your life
You , wllJe n. powerfulY htwUg after Its use II
fOU sire lOW purlenll weak .
. Are you In n prcmnture con ,
. " tltlou 7 ( : II'UHXJ : will
wi
Stole this waste . lu I f\tnlght or
.m " . 1 three week
tAro ' ' sterilIty , mentol
' , L14 IncI1"clll'l , nm qnlkl ) ' cured
. 17 arid speedIly ru
- ofCU1'IL1IE. moved by timc'uo . _
1\ CUlIJ } E ,
. ( 'UI'IUm" : es'r' :
cures lost Nun , . /
i/
heel , IMS . . of Brin Power , Con.
ammmnmittomm of the brain Ipurelses ) ,
lrln \
sUI\lon
S1ecpleemmcss luck of Iow'r ! , Iz. _
ziles , l'milnslmm t he itmick. Nervnus -
l'rostraminmm , Nervomme Debility '
Irostrtloll 1er\0u lchllv
\'imrtcoceleCommetlpmmtion amid wli ' ,
sllrely of mama. brlu backtho leI II.wet / : C /
Prostaiiti carrIes oil' our
Proslatts enrles
'onng ll1d onldtihe.oged , enema
Imuharged i'rostate glimmmd needs
. . llnTJI'lllrlstlloHllnd
_ . - . - B Iluletlug yet powerful reme
- \ dial ngent neh iB CUI'i.
DENE. Use CUII"NE and
I A' \ avoid a dlngerous operaton ,
I : Ounrnteefl writng given
,1 , ( / ? ' : ' - and onoimey returned 1 I'er-
I I \ \ \ nlanclt curD Is 10t effected lJy
p i six boxes. Gunrntee Cllt
with 111 orders jnst the
the same. 51.0(5 a box ; 6
boxcs for j1.OO by snail. IO Testimo.
imiai. Send for [ fee crcullrs and tctImonlmm1s.
Address nil mail orders to
DAVOL MEDICINE CO
P. 0. Box 2076 , Sun 'runCBCO , .Unl.
rn'u sun ry
tOODMAN DRUG CO" . In Farnmion-St. 8
DOCTOR
'I SEARLES
& SEARLES
Chronic ,
ervons .
Privat
Dseases ,
TItiitT.tlENT liV MAIL. Consultmitioim Iroe.
We cure Ozttarrh , all dicoitses of the
Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver ,
Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female -
male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and
ALL P1UVATE DISEASES OF MEN.
WI.AK MEIJ MW VICTIMa To IlEIlVOhJt
DebilIty or Ez.lmauitiofl. WastIng \'eakneB3 , In
uoiuntary Lossea , With Early Decay iii 'ouag
nd middle sged lack of Vim , vigor nodwealcencim
prematurely In approachIng old age. All ycild
reamltiy to cur new txr&tmeiht for baa of vItal
power. C&i or or addreae iitii itamp for dr.
ruhars , free booi ni9 rceipti.
Br , Seartes and Soarhs1l4jmlrmNm : : ; ob
For Both--$13.
I Is easy to understand why archiectural
bedsteads of whltB Iron wIth
wih polished brass
trlmmlngB are so populur. They su\sen'e
every need. They please every fancy. They
mire theoretcaly time best , they are prtmcti-
caly the most economical , amid they are
artistically the most beautiful ,
PractIcal considerations demand u price
that Bball compete with the valmmted pipe
bedsteads or country trade We Ilwl
bro ght down these archlecturl bedsteads
to $ G aUI upwurds.
Finally , the fancy ot the purchaser lIe.
manllseauty , And the u dainty bedsteads , , '
In their ser ivory whie tramc/ ! , wih Irlm.
mlngs of burllied brass. realize every do.
sire ,
The ) ' arc time limmest bedsteads ! ever ofared
at the price .
Catalogues of our line or Iron atmi Ilra&3
beds will \e mailed upon upplcaton ,
CHAS SHIVE nICK 6CO. ,
l'UlfNITUIU1 ot Ih'cry Ichcrlllol ,
TI 11'0rilr ' Loeatloum . .
1206 and 208 j DUIjlns Strce ,
MU.t.\m ifOTEl1 nr.ot. .
N01'F-01I' beultlflllel drapury stuck 1
PJI ready for II&Jcctou
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20tl1 Seasot1
ENTER Spring ' 95
\Vith this issue we b gin mou1ding human forms
with apparel designed and executed for spring and
summer , ' 95 ,
\Vhat a pity , for the handful of clothing consu in -
ers who can't be enc1urageJ to buy honest clothes at
honest prices , instead of playing "sucker" to the
whiskered schemes of 'flrc , " " " "half "
"fre "bankrupt [ , "hal price"
or other styled catch-penny sales.
And what a pity for the clothing fraternity Ugh I
I'low ugly I
. .
I . " 1iB cO.tllnl ' none or otir aiTimli' I S0l0 ( II'chnsO' cheese to slip-
) ot t 1 Bldl tISII'IPlloIS ! Instllton ! . hit i the SI10 ImitII'imItmat wouil
take nllhh.nlolt wo cheolll.I' wi extelll nn iii'Ltnttoii to call.
. Otm ' spt'ing stock is imuitliot' ui'niii lire ' Idor ' oM
Ou' Blwlll 10Ilhol' C"OI " n ( Spll ) 0' Bomo (
lotclIl halkl'lpt ) , but fresh . r'OI ( Iho t 1001 or tl spilucl'nld tIme ha\h : . .
oC the tailor , IOW tu time WO.ll or styles , utimd new to the fancy ' oC tilt o 'o.
Out' lwlccs mit'o now , i'cgiilmitcd bj' the I'ccent free wooltlmission 10 om'
pods , which the clasg oC wool ' clothes ' inittlo oC to
. chclonOl . ( om' cothes'O 11110 ) 1
' ' '
sl'lh.llg ! Igt'cc.
And i0 can't save 'Ol I rew dolnl's on n stIlt . . above nil loud
mOlthed oITol'S , wo'il ' tllsgi'tccftilly stop dolrim , uiid let " ' 1IICO I'olgn '
lUL thCo ; days wi 10\ : cototo- thank j'OU- IA
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F
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Spm'lmmg ' 95 cntitlcgtits nl'o ' [ om . mnmtlllimg , nnd ai 00boCm'o
Spring : ettllogIiS ready o. 1111g n ever \ con-
tuin Slllo : amid prices as wtlas : ethol' pu'chasing ) inCu'\Ulion , Sent
free to every Olt of town apiltcamlt.
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IID _ D D L D D D D D
o 0
LILi
D . D
Q LILI Men in a Hurry E
o often eat food insufficiently or not 0 J
LI Li properly ] cooked. Ri pans abues ] - Li
t . j
o cue dyspepsia and sour stomach Li
LII LI
B [ 1 and immediately relieves headache E
D 0
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D nlpnos Tabul : Sold by drulllstB. or by mail if D
time price (10 ( cents n box . ) Is sent 10 time Ilpnns
, .
Ciucmicam Commmpany to. 10 imiruce 5k. . New York.
001 lDD q ; ; ; "C ; "DDDS
Sheriff's' Wl I
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rl'OI bankl'nt stock oC time ,
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Western Clothing "is i'I. i'
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Company , I
1317-1319 Douglas Street ,
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Greatest Bargains it
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. MEN'S SUITS.
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A good ! . sull-
Western's price was $7.50-
I In sacks ony- ] i.fO$2 . .26 13
I J 13ahlonlhlo \lc ] , them out cut- for . . . . . . . . . C
I Regular $8GO suits-
Single or double breasted-
I Casslmeru sacks- ;
V J Can To brlmmg have ! t'le them peolmle for ] . In . you- . . . . . . $ 2 I 50
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I J Al the WeBtern's $10 suits- taa
J NIcely trllnmell and wel m3de- I
Perfect goods In every wny- ' .
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. ; sJ All you huve to do get enL - $ .a 5 0 '
3l Is to pay the cashier . . . . . , . . '
' 2 1 Sacks and frocls- I
In the latest st'lc- 'I
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'E i Western got $12 for them- /
: ' \'o've At time ; start C$5. : . 00 . .
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Sacks anti CutawIs-
I That time Western ) sold for $15- r
4 And even more , In one lot at- $ 6 00
The redlculous price of . . . . , . . " . . . .
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'rhe best In the house
Some In the Jot worth up 10 $25- t. 4
Tomorrow You get rOllr for cholce- only ' . . 1 . . . $2f00 . . . I
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FOR AnOAINS 00 TO TI I'
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t " Sheriff's Sale , Douglns St. I
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' WER FROM GASt1LLI ( .
GASOLNE.
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P DlnECT PROM THE TANK.
CHEAPER THAN STEAMI ,
\ j 10 1011' . ' , No Hteul , No , . ; IKhul. ' .
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Jfnr , hIuuumiut8eparatorsCrcaimmeries , . o
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felll for ( Ialu.uo. I'rle. , ttc. , describing \\urk to l. dons , ,
ChIcato,243LkeSt. . THE OTTO CAS ENGINE . . . . WORKS .
Ol. Ia \ , 3:1 f. 15th St aL d 'Vlluut $5. , l'UI.A.Utr.JUUA. pa.
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