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S . TIlE OMAhA : DAiLY flEE : 8X'i'U1DAY' , AUGUST 10 , 18Dii. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of " '
! FOR DECISIVE - OmlENT !
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Leatlers of the A. P. A Debate Phs for
) Action Today.
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If TilE INJUNCTION IS DISSOLVED
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Jugs In Ciurt 1t..1
Jlul.1 of 1.'I..c and Pullcc
fltIMIiIlMM II" I.'urce .
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. If the A. P. A. camps nlern wns nn IIn-
usual degree of activity dlsplaye,1 'estenlay.
were hurrying to ant !
Many of the members
and late Into the
fro ( luring the afternoon
street corner
gathered on the
night. They
, : whispering to one nn-
nnliin the lark aley
other concerning what would \ happen If Judge
JlQpowell sholllt ! .1IsLOlve the Injllnctlon , the
hearing on \ \ llch was flntBlled yelertay after- I
noon.
During the flay W. J. nroatch , one of the
Chllrchlll-tussell ) ! ) fire aOll police conllllls810n-
Mor -
with Jack
conference
HS. held \ a close
gambling hOllse % , flfll
rlson of the Dlamo.nd :
after It was concllllied It was given out that
a line of action hall been decided 1I11n ; , though
the facts concerning the particular line were
not made IJllb1c. Later In the day C. R. !
scott , Rufus W. Gibson , allll anot"ler pair of
the striker ! held , a secret session which con-
tlnutfl for n couple ot hours As soon ns the
four worthIes separated , word was Iassel
down the line that In the event that Judge
JlQpewell .1Isso1\'ed the Injunction linmedi-
ate action would l be taken by Henry 1' . Haze
and l his followers. The pllln was that papers -
pore would , be prepared and Issued by Scott ,
citing the members or the Fire and I'ollce
commission to appear before "Ilm forthwith
afll show cause whY a writ of ouster shoul < l
nol issue against them. In the meantime the
members of the A. 1' . A. gang headed by
! tufus W. Gibson. th coming candidate for
, .hl" , n' tlnll" " . wnn1 l dpI113nd the books amI
paperiofthe - - . of --ot--ihenl.'Ji' and Police
commlsslou..c1 Iml g them umIlr the Urms of
the Churchll-Hu : bill.
WOUl\ \ ) USE I OHC1 .
Tn t ' lie event that they would not be surren-
11ered , the Intl\lIon was to take them hy
Corce. The next move , PO say those who arc
on the inside , Is to march ) to the police eta-
tlon anti there take posses lon , peaceably It It
can be done and by force It necessary. Py-
burn , who talks too much for the good , of
the A. 1' . A. crowd , said last night that for
the purpose of carrying out the plaus ot the
leaders , ' 10 and JOhnny Thompson could mar- I
shal GOO men In less than halt an hour.
Council 125 hell , a close meeting last night I
and l time whole flucstlon was .1Iscussed , most
of the members favoring seIzing immediate
possession In the event that Judge Hopewell
drcilled against the Injunction. They gave
It out cold that C. H. Scott had been braced
np and that ho was ready to lend his assistance -
tanco If the A. 1' , A. forces would stand
by him and not show the white teather.
In addition to this they announced that
Droatch nllll Vallllervoort had been consulted
and that hoth of these men had expressed
themselves as ready and willing to die In the
last ditch nt this particular time. As soon
as the meeting adjourned , another ! meeting
assembled 1 In the ( private rooms In the \Ian- :
o1erson block at the corner of Fourteenth
street anl , Capitol avenue , where a session
was helll until late Into the nhhl. : ; Most
of the parties who attended the meeting
were members of the radical element ant ,
inclined to fiHht. They argued that If Judge
HOllewell dissolved the Injunction , there was
no need to walt for a writ ot ouster : The
proper tiling , they insisted l. was to take immediate -
mediate possession of the city hall and
Jnll throw out the present occmipiimts , amt
let the members of the Fire and l'olie ' commIssion -
mIssion and the. police force 110' the fighting
trom the outhlde. They Inslstrd that pos-
cession was what was wanted , and that
right nway without waiting for a supreme
court adju,1Jcatlon
I WILL OVERRULE FOSTER.
S , During the evening I.t was given out that
Colonel Foster of the Churchlll.Hllssell commission -
mission was not.s\l \ eager a1l his colleagues to
: anticipate the courts with torce. This caused
a sllHht commotion In the street forces of
the A. P. A. element , and for a time It prom.
Iscl to be attended with re ults. Indignation
was expressed IIntU Gibson '
happened along.
He informed the gang thai Foster would be
iiopelesiy In the minority , having but one
vote against the two , which . could always be
counted tpon.
During the nIght Scott stayed It : horne ,
where he received a number ot callers , who
flscuSEe,1 ) , the plans ' ( or tOilay. Again he repeated -
pe3ted the statement which he made some
days ago to the effect limit ( he would wash
hIs hands of the whole affair / ' If he could not
have men who would stand , by hlln. Moat of
his callers informed him that time members of
the onth.bounll organlzntlon had taken n most
solemn oath ne\'er to give up , let come what
mIght.
At all of the meetings the possibility of
Judge Hcpewell continuing the Injunction In ,
force was not discussed. In a crowd , at the .
corner of Seventeenth and Parn3m streets
one man ventured to Intimate that "wo are
not out ot the woods" when he was promptly
suppressed , and told < l to hold his tongue. No
man even Intl.mate,1 that the judge would
confirm the Injunction , nor did any of them
express an olllnion as to what would happen
It he did.
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"u.'nUnn 'I'iiiie _
Is at hand : and Is gladly welcomed by all ,
espeelnlly those whose dulles lu life have
caused them to greatly run down their S'S-
tem to meet the requirements physical and
mental , forced upon them. With these amid
others , It III Inwortnnt , whether nt home , nl
- the sea here or In the country , that some
thought be given to diet , and as further assistance -
sistance to mmattmre a good bUlldlng.up mel\l- \
cine like Hood's Sarsaparilla had best be
resorted to. If the digestion Is poor , liver
deranged and frequent headaches seem to bo
the rule , lIood's will change all thla ) anti enable -
able everyone to return to their home and
business In n refreshed state t . mind and
bOdily health.
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To ICmtnNuNCit-Only : t5Lro .
The Mlssourl Pacific will run a special ex-
. curs Ion to Kansas City , leaving Webster st ; I
depot. Saturday evening August 10th , at 9:00 :
o'clock , returnIng , leave Kansas City union
depot nt 1(1:30 ( : Sunday evening giving the
lull day in ' either Atchison. Lenvenworth or
Iansas City. Don't mlu 1(1 ! For further Information -
formation call at city offices. N. E. corner
131h % ant I"arnummm sts" , Dr depot , 15th and
Webster atl. _ _
Anu'rlclIlI 1'nllrlllt j\"ociutloll naenl'- : :
.Ion I ,
A personnli comtucled excursion will leave
Omaha on August 13. via Union Pacific for
Denver , : \lanltlu. \ LaVeta. Durammgo Sliver-
ton . Ouray , and time 1I\0si charming of Col.
S or.ldo resourtE , returning vIa Montrose : , Guu-
nlson , SJllda and Denvar anti arriving In
S Omaha Augusl 22. Hate , Including lI\eals.
motels ( , sleeping cars , etc. , $122.2G.
A seeomtti excursion will leave Omaha Au-
gust 21 , via Dm'nver , llanltou : and Marshall
Pass. to Salt Lake , returning direct \ by Union
S . ! ' .lclfic , arrlvull In Omaha Septemer 6. -Rate.
- . - Including meals hotels sleeping cars , etc .
5117.25.
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: - - - . A. C. DUNN City Pass & Tkt Agt.
, Union P..clfic system , 1302 Farnam Itreet.
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huMble S L.'n"tun : Notes ,
Half rates-I.lberal arrangements-Aug. 19.
S 2t-Gooll till lIext rall-Throllgh cars via the
"Northwestern 1.lne"-1'IIItOIlGIl CARS
MIND YOU ; no change at Chicago-The \ :
eastern excursIon thb nar-Nlajlra Falls-
Sliratoga-N York-St. Lawrence River-
. S White 1IIountalnll-Doaton.
. _ Ask questions It HOI Farnam St. and check
. four trunk at your hOIlI .
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, 1'IEAIIM.1CtIJ'V1tLiL ASSOOiATION'
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S At D..IIT..I' August 14umn ,
For this occasion the Union Plclfic \ \ III
sell tIckets at the rate of onp fare for the
round trip from Missouri river terminals tl (
Denver Colorado SprIngs . Ml\nltou amid
ueblo. Tickets on sale Auglut hum and
; 12th. A. C. DUNN.
City Passenger and Ticket Agent 130 : ) For-
nasa atreet.
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, Don't forget the special train from Web-
.ter street depot ! Saturday nlsbt. Only $2./i0 /
jar round trip ! to Kansas CII ) ' .
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A OSI I ] HAY'S WONIJIn.
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lCti.'e : I'nnl" In ! is-for Sill ! unlay 0111"
All $1.60. $1.21 anti , $1.00 very finn kllee
pants , sizes 4 to 16 years , for 60c. All 4r.c
lInt 60c all wool knee pants . sizes 4 to It
years , for 25e.
All 25c well made ! knee pants , sizes Ii to
14 year ! , for 10c.
Wnshable duck lOll : linen knee pants sizes
4 to 10 years for 10c.
Wnshablo iuiti sizes 4 to 8 years fine
white and colored duck linen and Haletle
cloth , all $2.25 anti l $1.76 suits for 05c ; all
The to $1.2G suits for 45c.
All light color junior anti l double breastel
boys' knee pants suits at Y.i price for Satllr-
llay.
Junior suits , Rlzes. 3 to 6 years , double
breaste l suits. 4 to 16 years.
SPECIAL SALE 0\0' \ mN'S FURNISIIINGS
1,000 dozen men's .I.ply linen collars , worth
20c : special for tomorrow Gc each : 600 dozen
roller end suspenders worth 25c and SOc
per pair special for tomorruw. 124c.
1 lot of men's and bOys' belts worth 25c
and SOc ( : special for tomorrow Gc.
1i00 dozen lIIen's negligee shirts worth SOc
und 71ic , reduced to 25c.
Men'a gauze ! undershlrta lOc , worth 25c.
1 lot of men's wash tics , worth 25c , reduced -
duced to 120. '
Ien's white linen 'handkerchiefs Gc , worth !
12 m4c.
1 lot of black silk Windsor tics worlh 25c ,
reduced to Sc
1.000 dozen lallles' nightgowns worth $1.00 ,
reduce 1 to 69c.
1 lot of \Joys' \ waists SOc quality , reduced
to 2Ge.
TWO.HOUlt SA I.E.
Specials for Saturday evening from 7:30 : to
9:30. : .
All silk Windsor ties for 5c each. Every
tie In this lot worth 25c. "
Chllllron'R fancy bordered handkerc"itlels
lc , worth 5c.
Children's , misses' and lal'les' hose sup-
porters 6e pair worth lOc to 2iic per pair.
None of lhee articles sold before 7:30 : p.
m. nor lifter 9:30 : , at advertised prices.
SATIJIIAY'S IIAItGAINS
Hammocks at cost.
25c hooks at Gc each.
5e" threbd for 2c.
SOc fancy collarettes for 151.
12 yards fine linen lace for 5c.
2 yards fine veiling for Gc.
hAYDEN DROS.
UN I'I'S ) nIII'I'S
'I'he Vms itie or " "L'ltn..l lIollle" " .Viii lie
lle.eI.Ie..I.
"I was born and raised In northern Ohio ,
en'ell thrpe years In the army , callie south
atmtl have lived In \lIsslEslppl : since 1810. In
all that tllII I have received time best of
treatment and the warmest friends 1 have
ever made In my life are here. I consider
this clhl1ate ahead of the north anti west. It
Is more pleasant to read of blizzards than to
be In lhom. We have long summers , but the '
heat Is not as oppressive liS In the north. My
first year In MississIppi I worked all summer
In the fiel < ls. I think the health ot this coun-
try will compare favorably with any state In
the union. The prodlLctlons ot this region are
varIed. Stock does woll. Vetetable and fruit
growing has within the last few years proved
very profitable and Is being more largely Col-
lowed. Church privileges lire good Society
and sehools of the best. Conduct and moral
bearing determine a persons standing In the 1
comlllunity. The diversified crops and influx
ot western anti northern people has started
the attention of the country to thIs terlll
section. Lnmh will greatly Increase In value. "
The beautiful south land trom all accounts
Is as desirable a country to live anti prosper
In as can be found on the globe This section -
ion will bear investigation We are now
sending parties to Orchard Homes every few
days. That Is the best way to test Its merlt
See the ground 'OIlrself. If you buy , the cost
of the trip Is borne by us. Close as you
make the Investigation , we are satisfied the
result will be In favor of Orchard Homes
Trunk line ot railroad , soil of the best. Ad-
dress all letters to George V. ' . Ames , general
agent , 1611 street , Omaha Nebraska. Jlon the
next party that starts for Orchard Homes.
Find .out wtoal Is In the land and what In-
tere6t It has and will have for you and your
Camlly. It only pays to advertise a good
thing. ! : _
Only $2.50 for - . round trip via Missouri pa-I
clfic to lana1s City Webster street depot.
Saturday night.
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J. W. Johnson , Editor ot the National l
Traveler Chicago say : "When at the Iowa
State fair last fall my wife was taken violently -
lently ill with cholera morbus. I asked ,
'Shall I go for a doctor ? ' ' No . ' she said
'Go for Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
DIarrhoea remed ) ' . ' I followed Instructions.
The result was that In twenty.four hours
my wife was about again and enjoyed the
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fair.
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A Coueliiiii { Trip
Through Yellowstohe park would be an innovation -
no\'atlon worth trying. Splendid roads , su- ,
perh coaches , fine imorses good drIvers. the
grandest scenery In the world , nil found
there. Senel 6 cents In stamps to Charles
S. Fee , general passenger agent Northern
Paeillc rallronll , Ht. Paul \lInn. : . for tourist
book.
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Go to Kansas City via Mmsaourl Pllelfic.
Only $2.50 for round trip. Special train Saturday -
urday evening. Webster street depot.
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Sale or lIurMI'M. .
Do nol tall to attend the auction sale , ota
II lot of nice horses at the stock yards horse
department today \ ( Saturday ) at 1 o'elock p.
m. A. D. CLARKE Co\IPANY. : \
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' 'oIl101u't Itlie n Good I4eit
To spend Sunday August 11. In Kansas
City 1 r
The round trip rate vIa the Burlington
route Is only $2,50. and the special excursion
train leaves the Unl.on depot , 10th and Mason
streets , Omaha at 9:15 : p. m. , Saturday ,
August 10. Dock Monday morning In time
for breakfast
Tickets and full Information at 1324 Far-
nam street.
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SeelmiM 0.101. n""n't It.
To talk about a $2,60 rate , Omaha to Kan- '
Bas City and return ?
nut thai Is just what the Burlington route
offers / ' on Saturday August 10.
Special train leaves the UnIon depot Tenth
anti Mason streets , nt 9:15 : p. m. DaekIon : \ -
lay morning In time for breakfasl.
Tickets anti t\lll \ Information at 1324 Fllr-
nam street.
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1\nMI..n anll H..turn Chl'al
If you want a low rate ask the BurlIngton
Route about Its $31.75 ticket to Doston and
return. Choice of other routes at slightly
higher figures. On sale August 19.21.
Ticket office 132t Farnano street. Tele-
phone 250.
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$ 2.50 , Omaha to Kansas City and return , via
the Durllngton route , Saturday August 10.
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The Third Warl Republican cillb No 1
meets Thursday night each week at t02 N.
12th street. All members are requested ; to
bt present.V. . S. HUSBAND. Presttlent
A. C. PATTERSON , SEcretary.
LETTING INSPECTION GO
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now Health Board Will Try to . Make
Funlls Last.
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REDUCED FORCE AFTER SEPTEMBER I
SerIes cor it SllI'ctlll AI""l UI- ,
1II'II..e.1 % .lth-B"'IIIU" " ! for SC"CII
"I..nth" . uN U.'I.rc..1 y."ter-
mimiy-iortmilitY ' 1teCOml. :
At Its regular meeting yesterday afternoon
the Doanl of Health miecitled to allow a
petitioner to put In dry earth closets to
brick and cemented
avoid the expense of
vaults In default of sewer connections. This
action was taken on the recommcnllatlon of : '
Commissioner Seville , and over the vigorous
opposition of Dllrtcon allll Gordon , who asserted .
sertet that It was establlshlllg n dangerous
precedent Inasmuch as It involved an evasion
.ot the provisIons ot the ordinance.
Commissioner Sa\'lIIe presente,1 a report
showing the expenditures ot the department
to August 1. exclusive of hospital and dead
animal expenses as follows : January , $1,314.-
42 : February , $106H : March , $38i.il : April ,
$346,06 May $8t6,31 : June , $814,56 : Jill ) ' ,
$830.61 : total , G,836.08. The amount of
il1.G6 , which was paul for removlr. , ; e.ld
unhnals , and hospital expenses before timece t
were charged to the general fund , was added
to this , and the aggregate subtracted from
the orlHlnal fund of $8,811.1 : ; left tII'J bolIIl
$2,106,8i with which to do bllshlCu for time
remainder of the year. Harry Adams who
has been acting as a special Inspector , was
dispensed with and time comml'.oner ' stated
that three of the regular inep'tJrs would
be laid oft September I , In order to make the
fund hold out through the 'ear.
The reports showed that there were 141
dl ! ths In the city during Ju'y. During the
same mOlth : there were 150 births The miuntiier
of deaths In July for the preceding tour
years was : 1891 , 118 : 1892 , 113 : 1893 , 161 :
1894 144
The report ot Meat Inspector' Frank showed
that he had condemnet l,5iiO Ilounds of
beet and pork durIng the 1I10nth , aio 1,302
cans of canned goods , fifteen baskets of
peaches , 400 bunches 01 bananas , and various
other articles '
The dog catchers reported that 319 canines .
were drowned during the mOllth.
A resoilltlon' adopted directing , .tlle
commlsslonet of health to certify to the
clalrn or John Baker for three mmmommtims' salary
as clerk at $25 per month.Ir. ! . Dalter was
appointed by the board April 3 , bul the
'collnell has refused to pay his salary on
Limo ground that It was not good policy to
divide up the expense ot . a clerk with the
garbage contmctor.
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III your blood Is the cau"e ! of thai tired.
languid fecllng. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes
rich red blood anti gins renewed \'Igor.
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A Gu.,1 1'Iiiiij ; ' thllt , VIli gtmmmti IIn'- ,
tI A"II ClUII.
A good deal Is salt about the use , the judl-
CIOliS hse ot printers Inlt. You see It said In
papers , sometimes comic and sometimes doleful .
tul ones , thl the merclant : who docs not
advertise Is not In It , 1Iiat failure Is the leglti-
mate result ot such a course on his pari. All
this mayor may not be so : It mayor may
not be the gel eral rule lIut' 'one thing Is
true and there' can be no gainsaying : ; time truth
ot the proposition I. e. . that II pays to advertise .
vertlso If you have something good to ad-
vertlse. No amount ot printers or any other
Itlnd of Ink for that matter , can Induce the
people In these times to buy something that
Is not what It Is represented to be. It Or-
chard Homes lands were , not . all claimed for
them the people would not buy them It
woulel not pay to spend money advertising
lhem and more than that. we could not a-
ford to pay every buyer the cost of his trip
trm see and inspect the hinds. Lands by the
" , 'n ) . that can be demonstrated to pay from
$ lSO to $300 an acre If Intqlllgently handled ,
are of cOllrso something not only I worth ad-
vettising , but worlh going to see and buying
after YOIl have seen them. This Is what the
people are now doing. They are going ! : ; to EN I
Orchard Homes and when they see time land
they are buying. It payS them to push a
good thing along , for when people find out
you have got what you ay you have and
what they want they are willing and glad 10
bmiy Orchard Homes looks better the lIIore
yotm seu and study II. You cannot investigate -
gate It any too closely to slllt us. Letters
and telegrams are now coming In trom ac-
tual cash bu'ers who have very carefully
looked over every Coot of Orchard HOllies
'Cho land of sure crops rich soil , quick re-
tllrns end no faIlures Is' what time hard-
worker wants. Orchard Homes fills the bill.
Organize Illto a club of two amllles or more
For all Information see or address George
" ' . Ames general agent 1617 Farnam street
Omaha , Nebrnslta. Investigate ! Investigate !
Better your condition It you cnn.
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SIII'rllll Train 1eiirMIoiL " to lIo"tn"
Via the Nickel Plate Road for accommodation -
tion ot Knights Templar , dally from Chicago ; ,
August 10 to 25 Inclusive. Lowest rates i
most liberal transit limit : side trips to Chau-
tauqua Lake Niagara Falls and Saratoga
wllhout extra expense. Before purchaslnH
your tickets call on or addre J. Y. Calahm ,
general agent 111 Adams street , Chicago , III
A Fea . A.1I1ntUI '
Offered / ' by the Chicago , Milwaukee \ & St.
Paul railway the short line to Chicago. A
clean train made up and started \ from
Omaha. D3gg3ge. checked from re31dence to
destination. Elegant train service and cour-
teous employee ' Entire train lighted by
electricity anti heated by steam , with electric
lIghl ! In every berth. Finest dining car
service In the west , with ! J menls served "a la
carte " The Flyer leaves al 6 p. m. daily
from Union depot
City ticket office , 1604 Farnam streot. C.
S. Carrier city ticket agent.
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IflN'IIIt . CUI.UIIAIJO SI'IUl\'GS.
I''nhlo 1111.1 Itetmirm Fl17'OO. "III time
ClllclIJ.'n , n.lCl . . .11111.1 & I''IIIL' I" ' .
TIckets on sale August 11th and 12th. Good
to return SEpt. 1st. Call nt ROCK ISLAND I
ticket 0111cc , 1602 Farnam St.
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Ladles' Turkish bnths.
Alcohol
Vapor
Electric baths.
Massage
Manicure chiropodist scalp and hair and
the feet are Ilv\n : : \ ! special attention. 109 and
110 Dee building
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. .ttemitiomtYiiiiiiiieiL. .
Special meeting ot Maple camp No. 9t5.
Saturday Allg. 10th , 7 p. III. sharp to make
arrangements for time funeral of our late
nelgimimor Oliver Reigel ;
C. A. GRIMES V. C. '
Attest : P. C. Schroeder Clerk
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I . _ Lincoln , NeT , April 29 , 1895. i I I
I : have tested samples ! of the principal baking
5 powders found on sale in this city ROYAL J.s
. the strongest , purest , and he ! most economical.
J Nebraska State Chemist. , . - \l1 \ ;
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Cake "
An earthen basin Is best for beating eggs
or cake mixture Cake should he beaten
wllh wooden SpOOII. It 1a well In making
take to beat tIme butter and Powdered sugar
10 a light cream , In COlmOI cakes . when
enl ) ' a few eggs are usotl belt them until
you can ( mike 1 Ioonfulup clear front strIngs.
To ascertaIn whether a cake II baked enough ,
pus a 1101 knlfe.hlde through It : If not
done enough . seme of the unbaked dough wi
be f.lund _ ticking to I ; II tlotme . It will come
out cheii.
Rice l'rlUen.
Ol cup rice , oat P.tl mlka three eggs ,
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one tablespoonful sugar . two tablespoonfuls
butter . Del rice In milk until soft and all
the milk Is I absorbed , then remove , add yelks
of eggs sugar and bllter : when cell add
whites , wh\lpell to dry froth : drop In spoon-
l'lls In 1lent ) . ot lard . made hot for the purpose -
pose fl' ) them deep buff color. Sere wIth
cream , wile or lemon sauce.
mol
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G I ii &Ct' . . . remi ii ,
1 cupful brown ugar and 1 tablespoonful
htitte . stirred to a cream : add 1 cupful New
Orleans 10lal0 and mix well ; stir dry :
tearoonfuh Ioyal flaking Powder In 2m
cupfuls dour : put In ginger or spIce to
tute. hake In 1 large loaf 1 hour or 2
small bayes % hour. . :
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CUll 101 N.I e"II" Mii&sIe-IIitiIIl'd " 'Itii
l'olIp.hi 1"1"11"1 Chum
There wes a rally of' ! the Seventh Wart
Iol@h Republican cloth nt A dellattment
liquor emporium nt Thirtieth and Walnut
streets last night TllD heavy rain of the
early evening had mndl the roal1 In thnt
vicinity n slippery a the way Rome of the
local politicians are traveling this year , but
that tact did not discourage the yeomanry
ot the ward 11 from turning out to the number
of elghleen , incltmtllmmgt I the barkeeper mind
four assistants . who hnd bee I pressed Into
service In anticipation of the rush.
C. Hantank Scoto ky , len Uakerl8kl amid
Charles Unlto\lsky , three eminent Polsh
speaker , were bllle l to mre.s tie meeting.
Affairs / ' of state and repugmiance to \\ater
kept the first named gentcmen away , but
Mr. Unltto\ls1y was lrCsent , alhough he-
clme late lIe was \Irlbl ) ' (1I appolntel at
the prospect nf ha\'lnK , single handell amid
alone to satisfy the thirst for knowledge
nlll beer that was sUcking out In the
multi tUle. lIe finally becume sUlky anti
declined to satisfy thirst of any khmiti. I
Mr. Unillovisky was prevaIled 1 upon by a
reporter through the alII of an Interpreter ,
to rurnlsh 111 outline of what he wou11 have
said hat he consente to address his fellow
eouhtrmen on the issues of the coming
cmmmmipatgn . lIe was prepared < to talk prtty
imie fellow of birth
plulnly to hll elow citizens foreln ! : ;
The time had cor ! , ho said , when It was
necessary for men , who were born on orelgn
soil , to get together anti defend their rights.
10 cohsldere himself the equal , politically ,
ot any man whom ) the accident of birth had
made nn Amerlcil citizen. lie hal been
astonlshe to lear that thee wa un orgaOzl-
ton right here In Douglas county and In :
tile city ot Omaha , time Junior Orller , he nn-
derstoot It was called , that sought to prevent -
vent torelgn born citizens from holding any
ofce or having ammy part In the lanagemell !
of the political affairs of the country. Such
nn Instution , he lucid WAS unpatriotic , allll
unamerlcan. lie wllnts an officc himself , and
Is therefore amazed that the American people
\0111 be s ungrateul { as to allow sllch amt
organization to exist for a day on a sol that
has been muatle tree by the bcst bloo of '
< ) <
all nations amid cree < s. lIe was anxious to
get hlB fellow foreigners together mmd would
even take a hand lu the fiHht lminmselt. At I
the solicitation of his Iolsh brethern hl
hall < echllll to stand < for the nomination for
count ) treasurer , anti to secure his nomln1-
Uon and election It vas only necessary that
his fellow foreigners rally to his support all
\ ' itmtilcate their claims to equal before the
< )
law . with time men who are tr'lng to proscribe .
scribe ciIzens of foreign bIrth.
Mr. Unlto\lsky trOmlSEd to address his
countr'men at greater length on the Issues
ot the camllalgn at some later dntC'
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I.wl.l'n"11 S"h'e.
The best calve In the world for cuts ,
bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores
totter . chapped han < s. chilblains , corns , and
dll skin eruptiomms anti positively cures piles ,
or no pay relulre , ) I Is gmmaranteetl ! to
give perfect satLfncon or money refunded
Price 26 eelts per boJ For sale by Kuhn
& Co. _ _ _
Co.CI'l'
CI'l'\ CUI'SCI. l'itChIiiIiNGS. )
SIul ) ,1iLtters HI..I . . .r lt I Sp.'immI
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The city cOIlcl met In special session last
night anti (1Iposed of I few routine matters.
A communicaton ( rom the Board of Health
notified the counci ot the action cf the hoard
In Instructng the comnummlesioumer to certify to
the claim of John Barker for thre months'
calary as clerk. This Is a claim that has
\eral 'timimes been rejectcl , by the finance
c3nummmitteo ot the coummcii. all after some discussion -
cussion the eommunlctlon was ref < rred to
the same commll'e with the city attore ) ' .
The appropriation ordinance containing the
balance of July salaries In the street department -
partment was Introduced anti bid . over , until
Tuesday night. _ _ _ p _ _ _
Half States to lu..t.n
From August 19 to :1 : the Burlington route
will sell via all zoutes round trip te.ets to
Boston at the one.way rate. . " '
Through sleepers to Daston without ehnnge.
Tickets and Cull Infomatlon at the city
ticket office , 132 Farnam street.
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A personally conducted Orchard Homes
Party leaves Omslu for Orchard Homes
sunday August 11th. For particulars see ;
or address Geo. W Ames General Agent ,
1617 .Farnano St. , Omaha , Neb
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Yln SlInte Pe Itoute.
For lowest rates on tickets anti best nc'
ccmmodatlons c'l on cr address E. L
Paimer , 1' . A. Santa I'e Route Room I , First
. -atlonnl flank Omaha. p
I VOlt \ 'I.h t. YJ.1 1I..t.n
This summer a splendid opportunity will be
afforded / ' on the occasion of the Knights
Templar Conclave In August. Tickets will
bo on sale via the Lake Shore & : llchlHan
Southern Hy. Allg. 19th to 25th nt one fare
for the round trip ' Full particulars on apphi.
cation. B. P. Humphre , T. P. A , . Kansas
City , \10. : \ C. K Wiber , W. 1' . A. , Clmt-
cago. , . _ _ _ . _ _ _ ,
The Missouri Pacific special for Kansas
City leaver Webster street depot next Satur-
day evening Only $2.50 - for round trip.
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unm.
The remains of J. D. Quale ) ' , who was
killed at Laramie , will arrive Saturday
e\'onlnl at 5 o'clock His ( urmetal I will take
place SUndt1) afternoon at 2:30 : p 1. frJI
) , ' ; and Center.
the home or his parents 2lth ( Contl'l.
The funeral ot the late \Ir. : \ J. W. Dean
will take pace : thIs afternoon , 'tarfll
rrom the Mldllld hotel at 2:30 Inter-
meat at Forest Lawn cemetery.
: \IATTHI \ WS-Theo n Aug. 9 , Ib5 ,
Funerl services from the late resiience ,
2219 Cass st . Saturday , 2:30 : I' , tmi. lnlcr-
ment It Itlcimmmiotmd . Ind.
"MOTHERS' ' FRIEND"
CURES RISING BREAST
I have been a midwife for years ,
In cnch Cnso where HMO'I'nEnS'
FRIEND " was used It IcculIIJlshed
WOllel's , sholtcled labor IIld lesscned
the immmins. It Is time best remedy for
risinJ \llns. time Breast Imow/ , Iud
worth the llco for thut alone.
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Mus. M. It ! . IIIIEWSTEmt . MOltgoler ) ' , Ala.
8 Sent . n Express bottle ormnmtti. , Boot omm receipt rJtE :1
mailed free.
DHAIWILD IEGULATOnCO"Atantl Ga.
SOLP DY Awmomt000msTs.
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IGUPIDENE'
) CI" . . . LImo cL'.f . -
i fllr-abuse. excesses .
, . pmlsRlom : , Ilpu eICY. .
.
varicocele mtmmd comistm.
IIIL consl-
I pation. One dollar D
box. six for $5. For
, sale Iw 'lIE GOODMAN -
MAN DRUG CO ,
, c 110 Farnnm St.
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Bloomers anil 1 . Sweaters
and aU sorts of cyc3-c1othes will never
start to shrink i you 'ash them with
WOOL
SOAP
I makes flannels beoutfuUy dean without
shrinking. Then again It's the best and
most refreshing In the bath tub. None
other 38 good .
ote go.
AT YOUR GROCERS.
HAWORTH & SOPIODDEJ CHICAGO5
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SLEEPY , DULL ,
lanRul,1 and nero c. II
" the way you feet when
your liver faln to do
- It' work propely ; in
_ conscquencc you suf- -
)0suf
)0\
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S - f"r from Immdigcstlon
.
- ' billotmsncss and '
biionsncss , d's-
pcp ' I : You have a don't
care" spirit amI n "played
out " feeling , and everything !
tires you.
To set the liver In action .
purify and enrich the blood ,
and to trcnthen and vitalize
- the whole' eyteum , take Dr.
Plcrce's Goldcn Medical Dis-
' covery. lavlnj a peculiar
tonic cfect IIpon the Inin
membrane : of the stomach and bowes , It
makes a lasting cure of all stomach , liver
anti howe disorders. By Incrcashll the
blood supply , a' wcl as cnlchllj It , all the
organs ofthc body arc strengthcncd , and the
ncrvcs Are fed on pure , rich blood
Neuralgia is thc I cry' oChe starved nen'c
!
for food " ; ncrou' debility and exlluslon ,
sleeplessness and ncrvou' pr trtlonlre ; In
10st instanccs the direct lesul ofl starved
condition of the blood. Time true way to
cuc these ailments perlanently Is to take
the I Golden Medical Discoverytm' which
was discovered and prescribed by nn eml-
ncnt physican , Dr. R V Pierce , at prescnt
chief consllin ph'sicrl and specialist \ to
the Imivahicis' Hole ali Surgical Itmtitute .
Bufalo , N. Y. I ) ' 01 walt n miedicmti upin-
nothing. Ion on your case write him I wi cost you
A Book of 136 paes on " Diseases of the
n estlve Organs , ' wi bc maied to nny
address emi rcccipt ofpostage , six 'cemits. I
cUltlins namcs , addresses nld rcprducct
photographic of a vast number of peol.le
who have been cured of dyspepsia " liver
coulplaint/ ' chronic llrhca , amid kindrcd
aiments iiy : the use of Goldcn Medical
Discovery. I
"LVE COMPLAINT . "
Cllnx , talal ( oo Co" , Mlh ,
DR. R. V. Pianer. . Dufalo , N. Y. :
Dra , S , ' - A few of amy slptoms were Imeart :
himrum and , fmmllness after ) comimetimumes pln
hlr fnlnc s Incr catilg : FOldlmcs :
In tii1 bowels mmci had ta.te In my 10\lh : 101c.
tmcR ) I was fcversh , 'vitim hot Ol.hes over skil
After tkll \'onr "Holdcu Medial I.mtcovery"
I WiS relieved oCal these symptoms mind 1 rcc
pcrfectly well. Vomura truly '
$ %
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TIlE LARCE5T PIECE P G
OF COO TOBACCO .
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BRO'VNELL HALL.
Seminary for
Young Ladies (
OMAHA \ , Nl' , . . . , .
Re\ ROBERT nOIEH'rY S. T. D" Rector.
Fan Term Begius
SEPTEMBER 18TH.
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-1 FC1R CA'r\.OGtp
St1 MARY'S _ ACADEMY
( esp MILE WEU or NOT B VUII UIIVII.IT. ) I
BOth Academic Term wil open Monday Sepl,2.1895
'rho Acndcmle Comirso 19 thioroimgtm In limo l'reparm&
roe thOlllb l'rpnr1 .
.be , Senior mend CII..lcal lirades. lusle Iopar.
menl. on limo olami or time best Cons"rvalorles or
Europe ma tinder cimarge of a CotimlIecent corps of
waeimera. Smtmdto I mootleleti On the t great Art Scmit'ols
or ersI lr"I aldl'nlnthll Irma lte alllho
antmtmue. j'ttoimogrmtpby antI Tvmo Writmtmmi taught
liutidiuigsoqii1tietl ! I : : : Fire kbcapo A separuco
1e1
clepartuimemmt for children under 1 : Apply for cal :
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logue to JJIrcctrv.N , crtme .tciIeii' '
( llr Wi' . 3IAUY'S aOtllIMY ; .
NoIre Dmeunc 1' , 0. , $ t. Jo.el.ILCO , , Immd.
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAM
Thc 10trd B < . .lol Wi Open
TUE8D\ . "EI'T. SrtI . IUG.
Full Courses In Ciamsics Letters. Science Law ,
Chl and Mechanical Engineering.
Thorougim I'reparatOry amid COlmercla I Courses
Thnlllh . lwnr'6111 Irepamlory under \116 WIIuo 10 tbe
OnlJlctents6 or ItS ' 'I''ll'II ' ' ' ,
CatuiOuuem'ommI tree elm mmpm'hhcatton ' tel
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Cltalogues .CII
11EV. A/WHEW M iuitttuivC ! S C.
l ! OtmO Dame- n
'VENT'VORTH
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A& . MILITARY
ACADEMY
i' . . Lexington , 1\0
. 't" ' ( , 6.S ELLERS , A. 11
-I { P1" SuPt
Harcourt Place
Seminary , Gambier , O.
l'ortmIris. Time hlijPAt Inte\lclullld\'lntljpsn
Dpnulfullnd comfortable 10mI. a boummtiful table ,
and carerul allllol 10 all Ibut 1)llulnA 10 good
betimtlm , thorough melt"t trsiimlng . r . lupd IIIIPr'
Ild time best gmtoerah emiutmir . ' . 4'iitaloiumpu' ' n
Chicago Conservatory
of Music and DramcUc Artl
AUDTOIUM DULDNG , CLI ICAGO.
An Unequaled Corps ornltruelou ,
Fail merm will Open MOldl1 , Scplcu.ber Vtb , l.
catalogue anti informatIon . addrea
For cltllDlue lud Irorualou. Iddruu
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- OAiTPt WA'7m-m [ J' rtnr.
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Sf Mary's . Colege
ST. MAlYR. ICANRA8. .
Conlnet" I ) ' the Je.ul , Falhpr , . IOns two .
courses of lnstruthon-tlme Cln.lenl and time Com-
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courn . . Itnatd end lul Ion per .101 or ten
rntnths. $ 101 < O'or furl her Information address.
lonth. :0 101 . , .
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AMERICAN CONSERVATORY ,
IlalIet t iais ) llliimr.rormyw'berimuieihaum'hmicsgO ( ) ( . .
la,1 U\lr.rorr.\\bU..I.thl'hlrlo.
Mi b.b. . st 51,11 ' , Imrimamle . Art. lklurm , , , , , T.b.r . . 'I tr.me.
In : , : t'r : , . ad.nmsrs. rT'I term
Illa.SpLI Sa4IorC.lllofL 1.1.IUnrUurI"
JI ; .I rt ,
KEMPER HALL , ( .
I A Boys' onrllng School ,
fleopeni ) IS . Is5. FIr CatllouG tddred I
1.
Repena . , , . 34.hlead Mauler
- hey 1.\tVU\ -------1 COLCMANA I1 I
FEMALE ACADEMY l
111511 gridS , tu.llh : . .n'i . Claut'h , . , , mnit. ' itcimorl In . tVtii.iy , I.ltcrary l-nttIm iU
Camtlr.ram.
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.me Act 1 : " " " " ( .Ir.I. allml. , , Wel.ly . . .
\ . Ar & titshics . . . nL.\I'.I.ItI.II.s.l. ;
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Shirts that would cost you two ( lolhl'H Ir 'ou Itiy ) tWI outside ot
the " : ehlslw , " \ut II'C here ell ' Oi\ dolitti' . 'rhiey nl'o IIHlo hy theIst
best ) ! shIrt 1111Cnctmcrs hi the eOluh' ' nlll 10 stoto cnl show you
. .
sliii'ts that tire mltle Ilr better . cut 111 ! better O. that fit any # .
\eter , no mlltel' whet 11tlce I her nslc 'rlit'y Ille separate coHl's
nul 'cu's. .lothel' line or elegant fancy cheviot Inl gcnuile letcllo !
Shirts
which -we otTt'r lt ic ltc suit ! by other dt'ikrs fot' $1.2 : 111 $ tl )
fll n . thltl lute of ltlimimlt'rtl : ! fllr shl'ls II hnnllsonw pmlth'l'ns ,
coHlt.s ) Inl cul : Itlchct . , ai'e ( lilly 50C. hint hy fun' the tcatcsl
.
ynlllcs we can o'c. you thlH is'cck II soft u'gligce . slili't . Wo 1110
-till , himiiiti'iiume hue c'hoMi'tl out frnimt imiuliitifmtt'tlmrerg late In
.lnItICI8e IIclo O\t (1'01 IlllflCII'ct.S Ihe $ ( ' : isomi
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111 'nl wio Stil'll'iSOi ) 10 see what nlcc shh'lH .ou cnn get from
$10 10\1 to
25c.
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CATALOGUE READY AUGUST l6thm.-SIIND YOUR ORDER
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CrISOII fleflhit1 Lou .
j onuhl.h > N'ol' or 5e.uol
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s .1. ' ' ! ' . , ) . . . 111 .lh.r
Inutctay Atorh % 'arlcoceie anm ouhr % veaknmes , ( , , . .
, . , . . . ton
S sem'ne m'mm . , . ) , . . , , . . < .kn. , 01 any cause u.
ir3in , . '
m.ecte.I ,
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" staflei
, . "oull. , amally Marl..lon"h. , , . , ucl
anyohee oeaieI , ,
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Result in I 4 \ ce .k s. 0' ' ) , " vro" oe gle a i.'eam guarantee to cure vr , ,01 . " , 61'0,1. " , " ' . 0 , WII
SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRuG CO . . iria , .
SIEI : IcCONNFr.L : Doge RtrCct , OmnA. ) Neb
a. . . . . oe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
t. 4..1
I Value of Orchard Homes :
i ? CORROBORATIVE TESTIMONY. f ;
9' ,
i I - STAT OF : ISSIPPI , I I :
, OFFICE OF j
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, Sec'etary of State. I t
, GEO M. GZVAT , Secretary of Stato. I
, JACKSON. Miss , Juiy io , lS 5.
, lION. GEORGE W. AMES , Omaha Neb.-Dear Sir : I am I native ,
Mississippian and having resIded In the state all my life , ant thor- ,
I oughl acquainted with the character ot its lan l.
Our farmers , until the last few years , have gIven their entire time ,
and energies to the cultivation oC cotton to the exclusion of all other
, crops. The low price received for that product , for the pnat two t
years , have caused them to change their mode of farming by diversi-
t fcation , something that was unthought of ten years ago
'rheso efforts have beyond all expectation demonstrated the adnpta- I
blty of the cllmato and sol to the successul cultivation or an kinds
t or rl'ult and vegctable t
- 1 nm familiar with the lands you have for . sale and do hereby give
I" myuimquahifled endorsement to its fertility and adaptability to the .
- successful ctmltivatlon or all kinds of fruit and
succes cultivaton al vegetables lB well as
to the _ other crops that can be grown anywhere In the United Stntes. ,
I-
GEO M. GOAN ,
Secretary of State.
e
4I t The Road to Wealth leads through I
t the Sou ti.
e I 4' '
e GEO. W. AMES , General Agent , I'
- 1617 Fnruum St. , Omaha , Neb.
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0 Not Sick Enough for :
Q the Doctor ,
o but a little out of sorts. 'Ripans =
B abulcs would in .
serve your case.
[ Ii
It is well to have them on , hand fOr
E Just'such occasions. .
0 I S Rlpans Tabulee : Sold by druggtst . . . t. , or hy mali .
tr the plco (50 cents a . box < . ) Is .nl to The . , . II. .
pans Chemical Commipany No. 10 Hllruce lt. N. r.
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OWERFROM GASIJLIf4E
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DIRECT FROM THE TAUK.
CHEAPER THAN STEAMI
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No ILmtlcr. Nu Nlcmummm Nu Icmmgimicer.
, _ _ _ _ _ DES'r lucy ' . U"I'r. Huuulu for Separators Cur Slrlm. and , Crcamttcrled Fomt jiiihhs , . Illn8 . :
OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES
Stationary 01 Portabita.
1 to 10 H. P. Sto8OliP 1 \
R.'nI for Catalogue , Prices , etc dfrltul , url to 1 done.-
THE OTTO CAS EN CINE WORKS
Chlc o,245tkeSt'l . . 'nhiimst ts. . 1'IhsbAiII.l'hhhA. "A. "
Omaha , 321 So 15th St. B3.1 & \\"Ilut t. l'JI."UI II'II
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- LIDUCATONAL.
gUVOA'qo AL
MARMADUIE MILITARY INSTITUTE :
'I'imi' ( r"I I 3111nr i , ' Hc""ul or I he 1 % " . .si ,
' immmml Ihough oniy four yea rM old hums for the last three , rear had t\
, S . . largest Ind ctiroiltnetmt und Inca IU or < any miitary .chool west If the )1.1.lp -
- . pi river lrolr one ' II Mln Il.totu , und Is the enl ) one In the \\lt IhaL .
lXI'I't . ' ' , Is due 10 superior ad-
dormS net receive . day IJUPUI. 'rhl timenomenai . growth II iupelor "
, mnvestmmcuto time m. th'venty'ttvo ecru wilim Impronmenle coil
vantUgea. wih col
- ' , antulr 11..1/110 r Wa tk . . steam laundry . iteant he"Unl and lictrlo
S f iht j Irh'utefl 1 I'uculy all \0 "nlnll ) graduate. . .rm ) "meer dlalr by
War tieparlmnemmt : HI'mnna ) ummi. and time instructor him clHuge 1 pupil 01 8ar- .
gmt. "eplttl 1.1\ 10"11 too b 11 and base ball Itds and lariat mange. I Also-
LIiJrm1tINoIrAUS hALL lor , mitehh 110)5.
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OHRISTIAN COLLEGE The d.lr..110UI ies'hlng ehooi 0),1 ) , , ul ( time < < 1:111.1) OUlhWt"thel.booIJol : U..ralbod
5 ImndlIHI , ' . 'Ial ihlusicatategue . ) 0"(11 ' Ip . . .
COLUMBIA , . . . MIO8OURI. Mra Luoln W'Jco ' * it. Clair. Ploiiton .
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