Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 03, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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DEFICIT OF IANY THOUSANDS
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Showing of School Doard's ' Books for the
l Last Year
MOUNT IS IN OUTSTANDING WARRANTS
JJcT'lollC'.l thnt T'n'h'rH 111",1' lIeen I
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l n"nK.lthunt 'Uunlnntlun-
1I1'1I1"nutlllllll Acc"Itc.l ultll
\'ucuncle" 1.1111'11.
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F The regular meeting of tie Board of I du.
cation lalt night ! ; wal one of the longest anll
mOlt tellloul leSBlonl of the year. A valt
amount or time was consumed In adjusting
differences ever trifling matters , a 11I1 ! It re .
rlulred a couple of hour te get the business
of the sessIon fairly under way.
: Secretary Gillan submitted the followIng
financial report for the year ending June 30 ,
1891i , whIch was placed on file :
NEHAL I.'UND SOUIlCES.
Balance In treasury July I , 11' ' > 91. . . 4 30,2TI.7
Received from tax collections during -
InA' the year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-I,217.19
Itccelved from police court lines
luring the year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1I,700.
Itecelvell ( from state IIpportienment
during the year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37,0,7.43 . :
Recelvell ( from sale of liquor licenses
during the year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211,000.00 .
Received tlom auctioneers , pawn-
brokers pl'lIl1lers , hock driver
clrcuscH , theaters , shooting gl1l-
lerles , electricians , etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,640.61
Received from rent oC Izard Alte. . . ei1.oo :
Hccelved from sale ol aliI ( Izarll
school house . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00
Itecelvell from Interest on funds In
treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292.33
Sale oC school dekR , aliI Junk loss
and destruction of prolerty Insur-
alice on Kellom fChool"tUltbn , etc & 1.60
. Total resources ! oC the ! general
fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , $3r',0'2,1.S1 : ;
GENEItAL FUND EX1'INDITUIt1S.
For advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 403.55
Book : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,180.42
Care ol High school grounds. . . . . . . . 210.1O !
Carriage ; hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.00
Cartage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 712.58
Census enumeration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h.'f.I.22
Clerlcl\l work at store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43.W
Contructlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,226.02
Dodge cottage , price refunded . . . . . 8.00
Drawing supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1i73.62
Election expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,651.50
Electric power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450.0)
Bnglneer. high school , b'\ck pay . . . SJlI
xl\mlnlng committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :91.00 : :
oxpreHs : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.01
Freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214.f"j
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.70:1. :
Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4830.89
. Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,057.86
Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,182.00
Interest and exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29. 27.90
Janitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,2',2.00 ' ,
June festival oC rong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:1.31
lCinlergnrten ; supplies : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7m.r.r.
Legal expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77.5 : !
Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 671.11
Manual traIning convention . . . . . . . . 100.00
Maps , charts and globes . . . . . . . . . . . . 1r.l.00 :
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Messenger ! service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. . 'O
Military Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.f.
Music supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282.li2
Piano rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.00
PaRtaKe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87.40
Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615.91
Repairs general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.6rk .77
Hepalrs to helt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,827.1t
Itepalrllto sewerage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.61
Sl\lnrles oC olllccrs and clerl . . . . . . 10,203,1i7
Scale Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.60
Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.436.62
Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a.075.63
Teachers' salarIes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248,211..0
Telegrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.61
Telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 873.18
Total expenllltures from general ;
fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . $401,611.96
Total resources oC general ; lund.$3Gi,026.8.1 :
Deficit July 1. 11 > 95. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,616.13
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 01GI1.96
The above ligures Include the pay rolls
And bills carried over from June. 1891. Into
the ! fiscal year covered hy this report
amounting to $20,813.00 . Subtracting this '
nmount. whIch properly belonged In the previous -
vious IIscnl ye/lr. / from the total above we
have $370.793.00 IL'I the total amount expended !
from the general fund for the year ol nine
months of Pehool , or $101.611.96 for the fIscal
. yenr enllln June :0 : : , 1895 Including ten
months ot school.
' , 'arrants outstanding July 1 , 1595. . . . 58,737.14
Cash In treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22122.01
Deficit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,616.13
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $58,737,11
J. E. Wlgman ' of the manual training department -
partment asked permission to take charge
of the Omaha scho:1 exhibIt at the state
Calr. lie estimated the necssary expenll- :
ture at from $21i to 30. The matter was
referred ! to the Iligh scheol committee , wIth
power to ncr.
ELECTED WITHOUT EXA\IINATION. :
A resolution hy Edward ! provIded for an
amendment to the rules by which the NJrth-
western university oC Evanston , III. , the Massachusetts -
sachusetts Institute oC Technology and the
Polytechnic Institute of Troy , N. Y. . be added
to the list oC colleges who.o gra"'Jatls ! are
eligible to teachers certificates without ex-
nmlnatlon. Cramhlctt rcgtlercd ! a vigorous
objection , on the ground that the resolution
was for the purpose oC helping out certain
grad'uates of these schools who had been
ejected as teachers but who hall deliberately
refused to take the Ixamlnlllons. !
It then leaked out that the High schoJI
committee had recommended several teach-
ers ! for election who had never taken an examination -
animation or received a certificate The
teachers ! were elected by the hoard on ther !
recommemlaUons. After they had been
elected the teachers had simply laughed at
the committee when they were requested to ,
take the examlnatons. ! As the teachers were
already ul\der \ contract the board was com-
JJelled to PiBS the resolutIon ! to help the committee -
mittee out of Its prcdlcament.
Cn.\NGES IN SALAnIES.
The salary oC the tJuperlntenient of build-
Ings was raIsed from $1.500 to $1,800 a year.
The salaries of the secretary , custodian and
. . clerks were ficed at the same figure as last
yen.
year.Miss nIanchc Van Kuren oC the teachers'
corps was granted a leave of absence to Jan-
uary 1. on account of a sprained anlde.
SOME RESIGNATIONS ACCIII'T13D.
The resIgnation of Miss : Ella Campbell ,
principal or the Clifton lull school , was accepted -
cepted with congratl\lations and best wishes
SImilar action Was taken on the resignation
oC MIss Harriet A. Deedle , who Is now lIlrs.
P. M. 'fremaln.
The commIttee on supplies was Instructed
to purchase such additional scats as are
needed for the commercial department oC the
11lgh school. !
A resolutIon urgIng the enrorcement or tOo
truancy law , which was passed ut a recent
II1teling of the Methodist ministers oC the
city , was submItted 10 the board and was re-
rerred to the ! committee on teachers and examinations -
aminations and the superlntemlent. A similar
communication from the South Side Hcpub-
IIcan .club received the seine reference !
'l'he annual reports oC PresIdent Akin allll
Superintendent Marble were received and
referred The report or President Akin was
read In full , hut when the reading of the
superintendent's report was demanded by the
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minority the motion was promptly voted !
down. -
E. O. Page Dr. W. F. lIlllroy and IIIlss
Anna Fees were elected as the examining
committee for the coming year.
M\8 \ Jeanette Woodward was mlllo : prln-
clpa of the Clifton Hill school , to succeed
Miss Campbell , resigned 1II'ra I.anue was
transferred from Monmouth Park to succeed
- Miss Wooll\'arll. ! and Hattie S. Eddy was
elected principal oC Monmouth Park.
The secretary was directed to IJrocure halftone -
tone cuts of the exterior of the Commenlus ,
Franklin , LIncoln and Park school buildings
for use In the next annual report He was
also directed to procure Interior first floor
vIews oC the same baildings and also of the
Central , } \ : "IIol1amI Lake Ichools.
The manual training department at the
IIlgh school was ordered ! closed during the
state fair 'l'hlsIS done that Mr. Wigman' '
might give his entire attention to the school
. exhibit at the fair.
Tuesday , September 17 , was declared a
school holiday In order that the teachers and
pupils ) I11Iht , ; attend the state fair _ . _ _
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Drs Gnlbralth and Lord , pr8ctlca limited
to surgery and diseases of women , rooms 500
to M3 , Paxton block. Telephone 33 ,
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Ab.o1u1br Pu. . . .
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11.'UI'S IIUO $ ! ' ,
I.'urnltnr 14,10' ,
It YOU want to buy furniture ( luring Sep'
tember and pay cash for what you buy , we
arc goIng to make It Interesting for you on
all \ kinds of furniture. Everything II marked !
down allli we Intend to push this Bolo and
move the goods.
These are the prices that (10 you good
when you come to us to buy.
6.foot square extension table ! , bolted legs ,
4 leaves ! , $2.41i.
40-ln. top good , solid ! square ) extension ! I
table , $1i.21i.
Another , fancIer , $1i.7G.
Kitchen tables , 85c.
Square or oval drop leaf breakfast tables ,
good antique fin 1 > , ' 1 , $1.80.
Large kitchen cupboard , 6.foot high , 3-foot
Wide , drawers . antique finish , $3.90.
Small size 3-foot wide , 4.6 hIgh , 2 dawera ! ,
antique finish , $2.90.
Woven cots 90c.
Extra fine combination mattress , any size ,
$2.85.
3-plece bell room suite $11.00.
Woven wire springs , SIc
Full size hard wood bcd , antIque finish ,
$1.50.
G-pound feather pillows . pair , $1.00.
Nice frInged couch , full prlngs , $1i.81i.
Just received ! , a new line of suites ! , sideboards -
beads , tables , chiftonieres. ' , odd pIeces.
custom-
SpecIal Inducements to out-oC-town
ers. Goods packed F. O. 13. cars at same
price ,
'Vo can save you money.
DED HOD1 SUITS.
3-pleco suit , was $11i.00 , now $11.00.
3-pllce ! oak suit was $8.1i0. now $12.50.
3-pleco oak su.t . , was $20.00 , now $11.50.
$65.00 curly birch vul , now 4800.
$10.00 oak stilt polished , now $32.0.
$41i.00 oak suit , 21x48 , French mirror , 5t- i
Inch dresser top , now $3.00.
Fine polished oak suIt , was $31i.00 , now
$27.00.
Suits at $17.00 , $18. , $19.00 and $20.0 ;
all oak and all at a lower price.
SIDEBOARDS.
$18.00 oak sideboard , now $12.50.
$13.00 oak sideboard now 950.
$27.00 oak sideboard now $22.00.
$29.00 oak sideboard , now $23.00.
$35.00 oak sideboard now $28.00.
- COUCHES.
$10.00 fringed ! ; couch , now $5.85.
$11i.OO rug couch , now $10.00.
$18.00 valour couch now $1.00.
$23.00 coturoy couch , now $11i.00.
$25.00 corduroy couch , now $18.00.
$39.00 leather , tufted haIr , couch , now
$27.50.
$35.00 leather ! tufted hair , couch , now
$25.00.
We intend to sell you I price and quality
will do it. Come and see the goods.
hAYDEN DROS. ,
Giving away prizes and bIcycles every day.
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C.tltIiI'UldYCMI'l 1- Ll3l ) ItId'I'UItNS.
Not C.ICNNCM Sorl"kt it buM 1 I&urc" .
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An.1 SI Ill 'Ih ( ' " Conic.
1 acre In beets , turnips , kohl rbl , etc. ,
net returns. . . turnl\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 0
1 aero oat , 51 bushels at r ( cents net. . 3240
1-16 store haliots 25 bushels seed bulb
lt $4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10000
a60 square feet beets net returns. . . . . . 100
1,4 acre kohl rabl and other trucle. . . . . . 13500
1-16 acre bulb onions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1500
I , acre shallots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 0
5,104) cabbages per acre sold at 6 to 10
cents each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i , acre beet . sold for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000
IA bushels : sweet ! potatoes on 1 acre. . . .
3 acre grape , net returns. . . . . . . . . . . . 63 00
1 acre oats cut for dry forage Col- I I
lowed by two crops oC grass ; , estl-
mated at 5 tonq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . est- . .
The following flgur3 shaw what ' 3 hI !
done with potatoes : "Planted five acres cC
I'eerle potatoes ; gathered from his t plat oC
ground 3Gt sacks of potatoes . oe and a half
bushels 10 the sack ; sold same for . 566 or $
per bushel And besides , Mr. Stern had forty
barrels of plant seed ! over. On another farm
oC about ten acres , a wes ern man rJlddJ Z'Jst
year and sold $300 worth of Irish fctators on
less than three acres ; $100 worth of c cumbers -
hers on hal an acre ; over $100 worth cC
tomatoes on one acre. besides ! small sums on
other vegetables clbbJg , turn'p . etc. ! He
had also twenty head of cattle and two goer
horses . and sold enough milk and Dutter t ,
pay the entire expense of the farm md lila
family. "
Another western man near hIm ra'scd t,2'JQ
worth oC IrIsh potatoes on seven acres and
had the money In hand bolero the last oC
June. These are some of the rcall'no why
people see ! , like and buy Orchard Homes lands
Address Geo. W. Ames general . agent , 1617
Farnam st. , Omaha Neb.
: \u. . Meetliigof IclllocrntM.
All persons who believe In the prInciples
of the democratIc party as enunciated by its
national convention of 1892 are hereby ! sum-
moned to meet In mass convention at I'at-
terson's hal In Omaha at 8 o'clock p. m. on
Tuesday , September ! 3. 1895. The purpose
oC this convention shall be the selection of
clghty-threo delegates to attenl the state
convlntot ! to be held at Lincoln September 6 ,
and the transaction oC such otbar business
as may further the cause of democracy In
Nebraska. Dy order oC state central com-
mittee. EUCLID MARTIN : , Chairman. .
J. D. SlE1 AN. Secretary.
JOHN A. M'SIIANFi.
WILLIAM D. M'UUGH.
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Orchard 101 ( ' " .
Fifth Orchard home party leaves Omaha
for Orchard homes on Saturday September
7. Now Is the time to see the beautLul
Orchard homes region. Apply for all information -
formation to George W. Ames , general agent ,
1617 Farnam street , Omaha
Il'.OO to Louisville , IC' . , nl.1 Itetsirsi.
Via the Burlington route , September 8. 9
and 10. on account oC the national encamp-
meat oC the G. A. Il.
Return limit October G. Stopovers allowed -
lowed on return trip east of PeorIa and St.
LouIs
Special Pullman sleepers and chair cars
will leave Omaha at 9:1i0 : a. m. , September
9 , connecting at St. Joseph with the ' .0. A.
Il. official train which carries the depart- I
ment commander of Nebraska and hIs staff ' '
and runs through to Louisville without
change reaching that city at 4:30 : p. m. .
September 10.
Sleeping car reservation ran now be obtained -
tained at the city ticket olce of the Dur-
Ington route , 1324 Farnam St. Telephone
260. J. D. REYNOLDS ,
City Passenger Agent.
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" 'II'II " 'AI''ISO 1 01 ' 1'Ill3 ' ( 'HAI :
l.uu.lur.l siii.l Leaving OI.IH Enh"
tulu CrodK ut the li'pnt
Two excited Frenchmen made things lively
for a short time at the unIon depot yesterllay.
They formed the center of a large and Inter-
esting crowd that quickly collected to ascer-
tain the cause of the fracas , In which a
woman , a grip and a board bill seemed to
take equal parts. The custodian of the grip
was Leon Neuven , who keeps a boarding
house at 203 South Ninth street . and the
name of the other party was King. King
and his wife had been lodging with Neuron
for I few days and In the hurry oC their de-
.parture for Los Angeles ! , Ca ! . , forgot to 1-
Quhlate their bill , which amounted to $6.
Neuven thought the alight upon their part Intentional -
tl'ntlonal , and Just before the departure of
the 4:35 : train for Denver he appeared upon
the scene anti quickly ! pr pared for action.
There was nothing In sIght but a small shiny
valise , but Ncuven thought that was better
than I promise , so he quickly appropriated It.
Time sped onward while the court language
of the most pole people on earth rolled forth
from the excited trio till the ticket office
windows rattled. Officer Fleming tried to adjust . '
Just matters with poor success and It was not
until the bell rang that King at length of-
fered to pay $2. I was refused. lIe the
raised the offer to $1 t. and while his former
landlord hesitated , seized the valsa and
thrust I. together with his wife on the
train as It began to move . - - ont of the station.
For Ilent'Ilt of Olllu l xillhltorH.
Secretary Furas of the State Board of
Agriculture wi open an olco at the Millard
this morning for the specIal benefit of Omaha
parties who wish to make entries for C-
hlbls at \'Ie \ state fair le came to tbe city
last evening !
Austin lumphrey of Lincoln , general su-
perlntemlent oC the state faIr grounds , w
In the city yesterday . ,
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SCI lT-NlchoI31 J. . Monday , September
2nll. 1885. at 716 North : n < 1 Bt . age 30
'eau. Funeral 10:3" : " Wellnlsday ! morning
from Holy 1"aml ) ' church. Interment In
1tol' Sepulcher ' .
Ho\ ( cemeter
UU'KtNOIIAM--Goro W. , at his resl.
Ul'CInNOHA:1--0corFe ) ' .
C20 ; I" . m. . September 2 . aged U avenuel years I
months und I days . . 1.'uneral notice later.
1,000,000 UtIca sheet musIc , 1c up , 1der'l
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The John Stapleton company opens its return -
turn engagement at the Creighton theater
wIth a Sunday matinee , September 8 , presenting -
Ing "Americans Ahroad" and "The ChArity
flail" durIng the week. This organization ,
which Is Inter the direction ! of Gustavo
I.'rohmAn , made n IlechletlY good Impression
with its production oC "The Wife" during
the past week anti should meet with a repetition -
tion oC the successes ! achieved ! dlrlng that
engagement. _ _ _ . _
OI.OSIG EXCUHO TO ATbATIC
Senshiore-Osily It $ Chicago to Coney
1"lunll "In Xc , Yorl un.1 ltetiirii.
September 4 and I the Chicago &
Grand Trunk railway will sell excursion
tickets to Coney ! Island ( harbor of New York
City ) for $18.00 for the round trip , tickets
limited to fftem days.
Ample Pulman siceping car accommoda-
lens and day coaches viIi be provided for
trains leaving Dearborn Station , Chlcagu ,
3:10 : p. m. , 'J eAch oC the days , reaching
New York at 8:53 : the next evenIng ,
and also on trains leaving Dearborn Staten :
at 8:11i : p. m oC the two days , reaching New i
York at 8 a. m. oC the second morning.
Coney Island has II world wide Came as a
summer resort The great International
yacht race takes place off Sandy hook New
York Harbor , September i. This excur-
sion wil also furnish on excellent opportu-
niy for people oC Chicago and the
west to visit this great international cc-
ga Ua.
Tickets now on sale at 103 South Clark
street , Chicago , corner ! Washington. Purchase -
chase tickets early and secure best aCCJ-
mcxl a tions. .
The route oC thIs extirsan ! I via the
famous St. Clair tunnel and Niagara Falls ,
llenco over the picturesque Lehigh Valley
America railroad . known as the Swlzerlphl of
A daylight ride over the Lehih'alley
railroad from Niagara Falls to New 1 erIc
City affords a panorama of over 400 miles
In extent , not Iquale1 ! Ie any one day's
journey on the American continent.
Passengers will be allowed one days' stop-
over at Niagara Falls . 'l desired . . on going
jOHnIY. ! ! _ _ _ . _ _ _
A Fcv A.h'lntn e. .
offered by the ChIcago , Miwaukee & St.
Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. A
clean train mite up and started from
Omaha Baggage checked from residence to
destination. Elegant train service and cour
teous employes. EntIre traIn lighted by
electrIcity and heated by steam with electric
light In every berth Finest dining car
service In the west , with meals served "ala
"a.a
carte , " The Flyer leaves at G p. m. daily .
from Union depot.
City ticket office , 1504 Farnam street 0.
S. CarrIer , city ticket &gent
I'.OO to 1.0ul"'lle nail Uotnrn.
Via the
- ADASH R. R.
For the G. A. Il. national encampment.
The Wabash wIll sell tickets at above rate
September ! 8. 9 ant 10 , good returning until
October 6. Remember this Is the shortest ,
quickest and best route All trains arrive
and depart from New Union staten , St. Louis .
Arrangements will be made to run cars
through I desired , Excursion tickets will be
sold from Louisville to all poInts In iinoIs ,
Indiana and Ohio at hal fare. And to points
south at one cent per mile. For tickets , '
sleeping car berths and further information
cal at Waba office , 115 Faram street ! , or
at Union depots Omaha or Council Bluffs ,
or write G. N. CLAYTON
N. W. P. Agent. I
.
Ladles' Turkish baths
Alcohol ,
Vapor
Electric baths ,
Massage , -
Manlcuro , chiropodist scalp and hair and
the feet are given specIal attention. 109 and
10 Dee building. .
IsOMilSEIdlEltS' EXCUHSION SOU'II
Via the 'Viiliisli .Itiiilroul.
On September 10 and 20 the Wabash wil '
sell round trip tickets at one fare plus $2 , to
points south. For tickets and further
informatIon or a copy oC the Home eekers'
Guide call at Wabash office . 115 Farnam
street , or write G. N. Clayton , N. W. P.
agent. . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
The regular monthly meeting oC the
'Voman's Christian association wilt be held
In the parlors of the Young Men's Christian
association Tuesday , September 3 , at 2 p. m.
Full attendance desired I '
p
The Third Ward Republican club No.1' '
will meet Thursday evening , September 5. at
the K. G. E. hall . corer Fourteenth ant
Dodge street. All republicans are cordially
invited . There will be good speak'ng for the
occasion. tee. W. S. Husband , president commit-
,
DO'\'X AX FII "A''OI SILAF'l' .
Si'rluulecl.I'nt to ' ViIlls : I. Yates
Last I "cnln" .
Willis M. Yates , brother ot Henry W.
Yates of .the NebraskA National bnk ,
met with an accIdent last evening ! that may
prove fatal. .
MI' . Yates Is an employe at the Equitable
Trust company , which has offices on the I
third , floor of the Nebraska National bank
building. lie had been at work durIng the
afternoon and upon finishing his labors for
the day he discovered that the elevator vas
not running , owIng to the fact that It waR
Labor day. The elevator Is oC the Halo
pattern and Is one of the old style , with
cables ! running rough the front oC tims
car and Cram the top to the bottom of the
uilding. The car was at the bottom oC tin
shaft. Opening the door at the third land-
lag Mr. Yates reached around and pulled 01
one of the cable In order to bring ' up the car
that he might rIde down The car came up
and was passing him when he threw his body
upon the platform . hut was unable to get
upon his leet. Realizing ; that In a moment
more he would he crushed between the floor
of tim car and the floor above , Mr. . Yates
threw himself off the platform , Intending
evidently to strike upon the floor below .
Missing his footing , he slipped ! and fell down
the elevator shaft , a distance or fIfty feet , '
and wnB found In an unconscious condition a'
few moments later by the janitor oC the
building.
lIe was placed In a carriage and taken tu
the residence of Dr. Ieabolh' . where he now
is. I No bones were broken , but he was
blllFel1 and frightfully cut. The main Injury
Is a concussion of the spine. His condition
!
Is extremely critical. In the night Mr.
Yates recovered consciousness , but was too
weak to talk _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _
Portlier COtll1n11t J\glltHt Clmnflee .
According to information that the police
have r celved lenry G. Ohafee , who Is now '
under arrest In this city for forgery , did not
confine hIs operations to Omaha . Chief :
White yesterday received a letter from the I
agent oC the Fremnont Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley railroad at Fremont , stating that
ChnfCee passed a forged check of $12.50 on
him. The check was given In exchange lora
a ticket , I friend oC the agent vouching for
Chafeo , although he did not endorse the
check - _ _ . _ _ _ _
Organs as low a $20 at hayden's.
warded
Ighest Honors-\Vorld's Fair ,
DR
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BAKING -
po1ffihii ,
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frsc
from Ammonial Alum or any other adulerml :
40 _ Y .S-H1 ' ! 5TAJiA.
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'I" I lls'iiihllcnnCit.In. In the hchth
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There ! are two republian clubs In the
Eighth 1 ward where but one grew before ! ,
and Chancy ! Druner I" i responlble ! for time
Increarl ! .
Last nIght was the regular molting nIgh
of the erlglnat club and the date for the
election oC officers. Dr. 8. IC. Spalding was
re'llectell ! president by acclamatc and then !
the fun commenced. Drlner wanted to know
If only ! members ! of the club would be aI-
lo\cl to vote for the Other officers , and the
chair ruled that such would be the case
under the by.laws of the c'ub. Druner
wallted all republicans of the ! ward , whether
they were members of the ! club or not to
be allowed to vote ant was turned down
The arguments became ! heate I. Bruner
called Van Alstne a liar and ward hreler
and Van Altne retorted that he and Bruner :
belonged to the same elaS fltinor : said It
waE a case of Russian supprtss'on c free-
I\m oC speech and expressIon of principle
and he would not stand it. ITo was tea
good a republican to be bnlllozed anti would
bolt the meeting I the laws \ re not ch n\ll
so that he and his friends cou d vote : , whether
they belonged to the club or n't. Dr. Spa'd-
Inl ; said II was complle ! : to hold that only
members oC the club coull take pat In the
election of officers . and then \rune bolici.
"Com ! on boys , " yelled Ilruner anti } he
made a break for the door followed by about
two dozen or his friends They : adjourned to
a hall at the corner of Twely-fcurth and
Iamllon streets where another republc1n
club was organized Bruner was named by
acclamation for preshlent. Pror. J. D. Na-
thanson was chosen secretary and Dr. Oollng
vice president. The club was cllcl the
Eighth Ward Liberal Hepuhlcan ! c'uh , all I. .
A. Goldsmith donated ! $0 to the treasury and
received ! a heuty vote of thanl < s. President
Druner was authorized to appoint a finance
and executive committee and , rlpert ! the
names to the next meeting of the CI'lb. ' lie
was also authorIze to hre : a hal all to
110 anythIng elsa ! that he mIght consider a
good timing under the clrcumstancl !
Whie thE Bruner meeting was In progress
the business oC the old' club was proeedIng '
harmoniously Tom Crocker was eieced ! first
vice president and U. D. flalc'nibe second
vice preEdent. : Pro ! G. H. Hatbhun was
ch03en Fecretary and R.I. Dahlman treas-
urer. Then the club listened to speeches by
a number of candidates . Colonel Ccvel made
a brief talk , In which he announced hlmRcl
a republican and promlsI to put hIs shoul-
dee to the wheel ! for republican ' succass.
Other speakers were Juge Keysor , Jllle
Dlrka ! , James L. Carr , Just'ce Crorby A. G.
Edwards , George ! lIe'mrod , IS. E. Zimmerman , :
John T. Yates ! and Ii. I. Day.
O.'rtll 1.'lllhl11 Chili Ut'rH.
A permanent organization oC the German
Republican club was consummated at Pabst
halt last night. After some hitt'e discussion
the Minneapolis platform was adopted and
the following olccrs oectlll ! ! : President ,
Anthes Louis Meyer :
George Althes ; secretary ! , :
treasurer , Juhn Durmelster.
p
Tects to rent , 1313 Farnamn street ! !
.
:1FFTING OP ' 1110 SAMOSR'VS.
Xe1' I'rt'silt'iit ( 'boson nllI n..llor.1
lSiidrst'l for ( hock 01 Courts .
The Samosets were out In full force nt I
meeting last night to take acton upon : tie
resignation oC D. I. Cartan , presldet oC
the association. The resgnaton ! WS ac-
cepte and Etson Rich oleced to fill the
vacancy Dan D. loam was elected first vIce :
president and Frank holier captain. Before
adjournment the following olut'ons were
presented and adopted ! by a unanImous vote :
Whereas , I has come to the ! knowledge
oC this association that lion. Jeff W. Bed-
ford a member In'"ood standing , Is n. candidate -
dldnte for the nomination to the office oC
clerk oC the district court subject to the
ratification of the democratic county con-
vention and
Whereas , : Ir. Bedford his so conducted
'hlm elr In the past us to relect only credit
upon this organization and the , democratc
party , therefore be It '
Resolved That he Is fully entitled to the
heart support oC every member of this
club and oC the democratic party nt large :
be I further -
Ilerolved That a cop oC this resolution
be Eprem ! upon the minutes and the secre-
tary be Instructed to furnish a copy to
each paper printed In Douglas county.
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10r.lord'Hchl 1'IiOHItlilie.
Dr. J. D. Alexander Charlotte , N. , C. , says :
"It Is pleasant to the taste , and ranks among
the best oC nerve tonIcs for nervous Cemales. "
.
Best pianos on earth ! at Hayden's.
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. . . . 1 ' . The contrast
.
1 . _ _ " ' ' . ' ' - . between disease
< ' " ) " .
. _ _ _ , 'i and healh is a
_ . " _ _ _ . _ , 'i ' , sharply marked
' ' > . , sharlJl )
, : ' . a that between
darkness and
lght _ The suf-
fcrngs of disease
_ _ , make enjoyment
of life imposihie
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lfe perfcct
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ heal : makes
even a common-
place existence
a bright and happy one.
The truest timing ) abut diseasc is that
most of it is needless Nine-tenths of it
can be subdued by very simple remedies.
Even that most dreadful mdady , con-
sumpton , can bc cured in S cases out
of a hundred , 'if i hc treated g its early ,
stages with Dr. Piercc's Golden Medical
Discovery.
Consumpton is I disease ! caused h )
impurity of thc blood , and thc frt thing
to Lc done in its treatment is to make
the blood purc , rich and whmolesoone.
That is half the battle. The other half
is the impregnation of thc blood with
ceansing , healng , iI1'igOrfltilmg aimed-
cines . The" Golden Medical Dscov-
cry " docs both. I frt ruts the whole
digestive system into per ect order , rids
it of all impurities amid frm the vantage
ground so gained , reaches out to every
fiber of the body mil restores all to
perfect vigor. I cures : ninny diseases ,
simpl because many diseases spring
from ) set of common cames. The same
disorder isay lead to different symploms
in different people. What might be only
a little inlgestion i one llersn , may
combine with a stgtt ! cold in Inolher
and result in coiisuiliption. A treatment .
that tones up the whole system is always
the safest. A medicine that is god for
the generl healh ig'IJret ' ' sue to cure
ordinary diseases. Six cents in stamps
with this notice , sent \Vorld's Dispen-
nary Medical Association , Bufato , N. V. ,
will bring a large x6ojage hook. I contains -
tains photogrphs and letters from hundreds -
dreds who have been cured hy Dr.
Piercc's Golden Medical Discover
Don't SWr' ink ,
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No matter what
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\ . . _ - . - ' -blanket. , underwear-aU
woolenthey're the same
size when they come out
a. when they went In-and
0 clean Pure-delicious for
the bth. At al leading
dealer.
nworth , Schoddo A Co. ,
\ Chicago.
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ow ENJOYS :
Both the method nll results when
8nup of Figs iN takel ; it is pleasnlt
and refreshing to the taste , ald ncta
gClty YQt prompty ) 01 the lOdloys ,
Liver ald Bowels , cealHes the sys.
wm e1 ctualy. ( liOjicliS } i clds , hend.
aches : flIRt fevers nld CUret Jia'itua1
' ( nsti1iation. Syrup of Figs h. the
only remedy of it kind ever pro.
ducedl ulcasilg to the taste and no.
.eptahl to the stollch , prompt ) lit
is ; action and truly hClcfcir.1 in its
eect 1 prepared only from the most
healthy 1111(1 agreeable slhltmCCS , its
matV excdlelt qualities commend it
t ail and have made it tim 10S& &
popular : reledy known.
Syrup of Figs if for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug.
giHtS. Any reliable d druggist who
may not have it al hand wi 1)10-
IUIO ! it promptly for alY ono who
wishes to try it. Do not accelt any
tiubs'titute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO"
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'Q lJ81f/iLE. ! / FRANCISCO . NEW O,1L. ( OIK. N.V.
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' nrASTINO DISEASES WEAKEN WONDEn
11 fully because they weaken you alowly , gradu.
ally. Du lot allow this WMte of body to nuke
you poor , flabby . Immnturo niaim.llealth , strength
nld vigor Is for you whether you bo . rich or poor.
Time Great HudYln Is to be hntt 011) frow the ltutl.
SOl Medical Institute . This wonderful dl.eover
WI made by the pecistlht . of the old famous IlimO.
SOl 1tedlcfl limatltute. I iM the atronJe.t and most
po\eedul vlnl.er made . 1t Is@o powerful that It
Is simply wonderful how harmles , It Is YOI cam ,
get It from lowhere but lrom time hudson Medical
Institute. Write for . clrculnrs nld testimonIals ,
'l'hls extraordinary Rejuvenator Is tIme moct
, olderful discovery of tOo rice. I his been . .
dored by the 1"aciimsgscientific mel or Iurope and
AmerIca
JUDT , Y I' i purely 'egetnble.
JUJYJ Y stops premnturel . ss or the .15'
.barlo In twenty days. Cures LOST M\Y-
uoan , constIpatIon , dizzlucas , falling sensations ' ,
nervous twitching or the eyes and other I'nrt
Strengtlioiia , IIVllorhtes amid tones time entire
system. I Is l cheap os any . other renwdy.
lrDT _ Y cures debility . nen'ousnes" , eml.-
siena , amid dove lops and restores . weal organs .
rnlns In time backJoses by tloy or nIght stopped
quick I ) . . Over 2,0 private Indoremeuls
lrclatur.nes means Impotency In the first
stnge. Is ! n 8)'mpom or t'nmiisal weakness ammO
barrenles' I can be stopped In twenty slays by
the u'o of lfutlyamm. 1ud11 costs imo moro thnl
any other remedy
Scud for eircuiars and teslmontlis
TAI rrD 1LOOD-Inipuro blood doe to
serious private dlorder carries myrIads of sore-
'
producng ger.ls Tben comessorohroal , pimples ,
copper colored spots , ulcers in mouth , old sore anti
falling hair. Yon can save a trip to lint Springs h )
wrlll for ' 100d noel tothe old physicians of th"
HUDSON lJROCAL INSTITUTE ,
Stockton , Inrl'ct nnd Er. St. . . .
s\ - : . rnAN < ISCf CAt
Dr , C , GEE WO
- Makc Spoclll Prices
for NeAt 30 Oi ) ' !
And OUA1tAT1Si5S to
. - cure ever ) ' case or re-
! . rund. the mone-such
ns Iheumalsm ) Catarrh -
. tarrh Kidney . 1.lver.
Female and ) Bndder
TroullcA , and all prl-
_ - . vnle dl.ensea oC hot :
. - . 'Y , mel 1111 wumen. This
. ' , ; " , wonderrul doctor has n
. .f . . . . . wOlderrul
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reputation for
u . U. .I' . great repulllon
chronic dlsea.e8. An-
curln/ people oC leute or
one who Is sick and visits him can see hlo won-
derrul niediolime.i. wbloh 1 I nimluro's islre i'einetiis .
such ns budi . flotceri anti herh..or . which he knows
the nelnn lud. or lwer. . dlreent , remedies. With 1
.
years' ot practice Ind G yeari or that time In
peclce reputation backed by
Omaha Otis given him n repulllon )
tlmousnatbu oC teutimonials cluing EVEny CHAR.
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C OF : WOo CICTXISSIS IEDICIE CO. . 519 N.
16th 01. . Ojuriha. N.b.
In Vt.\ ' 'ION - A I. .
BROWNELL HALL.
Seminary for
Young Ladies
OMAHA . NEE.
nev. ROBERT DOJEHTY , S. T. D. . Rector
Fun Tertt Begins
SEPTEMBER 18TH.
SEND FOIl CA'ALOOUF
St. Mary's College
ST. MAI1YS. JCANSAS. .
Conducted hy the Jesuit I.'alher. has two .
courses pr insti'uction-the Classical , and Ihs Corn-
merclal. Board and tuition per session ot ten ,
months 3200. For further lisformnatlon . address . .
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TeV .1. A. JIOUN : I'refhl.nt.
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Lexington , 110
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liallet t.h liid5.ftbrmy ( YS'oUu.iolf.ImCiIiCftCO ) . .
l.ll t. . \h \d 1.1 WI.u.I.laUClrao.
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lag "IID..pLI .ietoit uurlv.iei ROad let sdvsst.g.i. Cstsl.gss. J. ' 1. iiAlTsr - t. ( SOT , - , , : :
fEMALE ACADEMY l
. irrade . 11"1 sail , ( ' 1".1..1 Iteltool. . . Jlrr )11
I.Jlr.do
: ( 'ours-u. teslitS'atu adislils to Wsiiesi UII
urAn , .Wl , U"I - ! te. h1 jiU..uwi'fiaJSIi.M.auiiiqW
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Circumstances
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Pern1itting
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Iii reference to school lsoy 1 . 11 a ICW StIlt , whIch nppenrcd II our col.
UIII Intcr , wc Ilclllltnt ( rcmlllcd , "Thnt n school boy Will ni' J
' iii ' suIt ' ' ' .
llem' II a ICW ( cl'CIIStIICCS IC'1ttl )
COlii4Ci'lltiotlShy we hInd 10 earthly desIre to woulll the pride or
these of moderte circ'llllibtflhices.'e refers'ed to those who betc\e
that a I'Cllcctnble lootdl stlt cnllot bo hnd for 10 little 101 ' . \
In our now fall stock of ' ' clothe , ' fluId frosis the
II fll boy's ! OIC hilly 1 til fl'01 or-
( lillfli'j' to the gntllest , frol tim Illnllest to the 10St fnle ' nll the (
chenllct to tim best , so. If you I ch'ctmtnuecs don't } Ierrlt o I' ,
choose tl ( lext begi . .
ONl' I < DOI.I.\I ltlyS ) a i'especiilile ( nll heat school stilt , likely as . . '
good its I $ : .O i Home places . ' : ,
. .
$12 : buys 1 iietei' ( one nltl n Im'ge. Illel . I
$ UiO buys a Hlc stilt , wih ( n llrg el' Pick still .
$17 buys its Hlc I stIlt as you might get for $ : JO
. ' ' wool " ' suit , of true Sl etch ltlmlhl(1' ( .
$2.00 1)113'S ) n Ille boy's sui Iuntt
$ : : : i2.5O , $2.ii $ 10 , mn Ich ntong until you reach the ( best , .
gt'mlo 1ale thIs ( senson. . . \ '
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AI\1 you save n dotal two or tht'ce. I'l suggest to 'ou-
too-no laler how little .ou . nre Ilostcll oil thc ( meris of good boy's
clothes , how hutch better clothes ' 111142(1 trlmmell , iuid ;
colhcs . luch bcler 0(11' ( m'e Iled ( , . 111 lut
togethiet' , atl that-dear rend er-Is the most II\ot.tllt pnt't about )
boy's clothes. _
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Autuln ' 9 : Catalogue renly ( for 111011 iiig-Wnnt one ?
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o II
'd ' Need Clear Heads. A
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o 'orking people need clear 0
L heads , sound sleep and good diges-
, 1 tion ; for if sickness comes , what g
- then , , ? I is cheaper to keep well
That "queer feeling" springs from
J indigesti First you "pooh pooh ! !
LJ Then you grow a1armed No need
ofthat . A box of Ripans Tabules
L 'Nil set you right and keep you IU'
right ; so you can eat , sleep and
work.
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1 11 Rpane Tabules : Sold by druggists or by mail . S
= Ir the price (50 cents a box ) Is sent to The RI-
rl pan3 Chemical Company No. 10 Spruce st , N. Y.
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If You Furnish
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Fair Visitors
It will pay you to get our prices for wc
can and will save you money. Our prices
will average 35 pr cent tower than
all competitors , willie on Lace Cur-
taits and Draperies we will save you
60 per cent. Also remember our stock
is entirely new We have no Moth-
eaten carpets to show you and our Styles
and Patterns are at least FIVE YEARS
. . I'
in advance of all competitors Just look
us over ad you will agree that
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'Ve Are the
. - Only Up-to-Date
HouseFurilishers -
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g , IN OMAHA. ' i . '
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'lila Gri-tit tlliltiiry School 01 the % % ' cal , -
S . 1'le U..lt : lltlr \1
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.at. ' and though only four y.ard old his fur limo Ids three yeulS had the
'V , . , largest cnrollmcnl and income DC soy miitary school west or time AUUIO'P' '
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f ' . , 10 slyer excLItt one In Aln le"ua. ! and Is ( lie only aie In time West tmsat .
d"c. not receive day pupil. This 1helomen.1 IrOIh 18 duo 10 oup.rlor ad.
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- ' 4 vantages 11\'esllal" Ihom. ftes'enty-tis'e acres with Ilj'ro\.mells ' cosl
. I . . ( ) : I'rh'nlealer . works. steam laundry steam heating aol dcclii
. . . ' . - light 1lanls. , Faculty all University graduates. Anl ) "Ucer , detailed Ij
- .e'War ( epalment : gyninasaum . anti Ihe instructor In charle I Iupl of Bar' .
) ' gent. Lawn tennis Iymnaloum. lal and base bal feds and target ra . AII
101. rp
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5 - : J I' Write for catalrluo to LESIC MAIUJADUI Sweet Springs . 1.
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XACT SIZE PERFEClJ
. TUB MERCNilLE IS TIE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIG.\ \ !
I'.c ' 8alo 4 by ni First Class Dentct's. MlluCactuled 1) ' the
F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO. ,
Factory , No 301 , St Loqis lo
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