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TirE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 24. 1911. BRIEF CITY NEWS, OLD AND YOUNG MAY TURN I Wonderful Books Otfered by The Bee a Boot Print rt. Electric Two Brs:ee-OreBB. Mor DlTOrr. ru. Katie May WIN scam tartt . jit f,.r dlvrr-e ga!rtt Roy .vVils. am in ditrl-t court Vedneday. Xartha K. n !: started s'lit for divorce anniru-t ru-r o H .t!. Short Weight Btan Ftaad .Charlee Rosenthal, a 1rlr fr the ' (mafia Ice A; ! i poll'' court Vf(Jn-fl.iy morning or , fhrt wdicl.t Ir. Couacll Fuhi Appropriatloa An ad-! Jv)rnd mt.ng "f the i'v counct, held Wedneeday morning passed claim ordi nance to py for work on the sewers They could not be pasa'd at the regular meeting Tueeriay r. ight hau."e the com putations had not been finished and were held over for that ra.on. Charged With Cruelty Isaac Lakatskee. a peddler. wa. in Air rourt Wedne.tdaj morning charged wl-h cruelty to adimals Ha wa arrtd Tuesday night at Four teenth lre-t a:.d Woolorth avenue by Of ficer Fr.rd. At that comer the peddler's horse. fJ! f-om exhaustion and want of food. Laka'ke promised to feed hie horse and give It a good rest If the court mould be ler.li-nt. He wa discharged. Maw Bank for Banaiaa-toa Plana for a 1 J .000 bank bjlidlng in Bennington are being drawn by the firm of Nipell A Bellas of thi. city. The .tructure la to b th borne of th Bennington State bank, an organisa tion, of Bennington business man recently formed, and It will be constructed of pressed brick with a pretty marble and atone front. It will stand twenty-sight feet high, al though Is will be only a one-story building. in BookloYerY Contest. BIG CATALOGUE :ALE C0NTI5T7LS Mare Tats Mr re Hold la Two Vloetb la First Mare Already Have Ureal Par.-based by .. lea. 4 oateataat. "In every home there nhouid be books that tll of all the wrid.'' Somebody who knew a great deal made thla statement once t.pon a time, and since then It -has been often repeated Every home that is a true home should have books. Rea.ialiig this fact. The Bee, In getting up the list of prises for the second Book lovers' contest, placed sets of books for five of the prises. Prises and 10 each con sists of a set of the fsmous "B-xik cf Knom ledge.' which Is eoid in this city by W. A. Hiienbaugh. :f: St. Mary s ave nue. These are among the best books of their kind In the world. Of these books th- I'tica (X. T.) Herald has the following to say : , of Pjil.ton. a let Jf TlTi feet, cn Mavwood street; valu, tTi. Full Information may be had at the offices of the RaJston Town "l:e company. 3"? Ik-utl Seventeenth street. O-naha. Flf'h In th beautiful s-ib'irban town of i Ralston, one lot in the residence portion. "x;t f.t; this lot Is valued at IS. Full Inform at:on my be had at the offices of the K:ton Towneite company. J South Seventeenth street. Omaha- S ith. Seventh and Kighth Three sets; ; (twelve volumee) of Nelson'. Loose-Leaf , Rn rclr.p-dls, the encyclopedia that cannot, prow old: each et valued at K Theae books are exhibited at the store, of . A. Hixenr.au.-h A Co.. 114 St. Mary's avenue. 1 Xlnth and Tenth The Pook of Knowl j edge, or Child 9 Bicvelopedia, a universal I Wfrtt for school cMldren, twenty-fotir rol j umea: each set, tK. These books are -! hlblted at the store of W. A. Hlxenbaugn I Co., 114 Pt. Mary's avenue. I Add to this forty-five cash prftee, as I follows: Five, To.Oa prises, ten l&'Jl prises, j ten 12 0 prises: twenty tl.O prlie. Teachers of County i Check Operations Will Have Library! of House Workers Wife is Compelled to Earn Her Living Ab&ndontu Fremont Woman Bring. Baby to Omaha Institution and Then Seeki Position. The Omaha police have boon asked to! watch for Albert Xorrla of Fremont, who la said to hart deserted his Wife and J-month-old child, leaving then tn poverty and throwing thorn upon the mercy of charitable Institutions. Mrs. X orris borrowed enough money to gat her child and self to Omaha, where aba placed the babe In care of the Child Paving Institute. Phe then want back to Fremont, where abe has secured work with the Fremont Tribune and will work to keep the child In the Institute. The hus band Is a printer by trade. Weadrrfal Vslames. Theae. "In all the world of books there can be no more wonderful Tolume for the children than those of "The Book of Knowledge, the Children's Encyclopedia," which is being published by the Orobier Society of New York. "The plan of the encyclopedia Is admira ble. It Is a work to which both old and young may turn and In a manner most easy and enjoyable obtain valuable Instruc tion In every department of knowledge; In science and history. In literature and art, ! In romance and poetry, in fairy tales and mythology. In language and music, in man- j ufactures and kindergarten work, in ethics I and sport and In scores of other useful I branches of knowledge. A work such as this In a household. It Is well said, will , overcome the difficulties that have all too often existed hitherto, that of parents being unable to answer the hundred and one questions the children are apt to ask. The topical index In this work easily refers to the answer of probably every question that a child may ask from the earliest kindergarten years, and even before, to the high school age, and even further on. "The volumes are profusely illustrated and their arrangement Is Ingeniously suited to the speciaJ purpose of the work." The aale of catalogues continues larva. Many hundred have been sold. Louis Berka Lands Meeting for Omaha State Convention of League of Muni cipalities Will Be Held Hew in November. Announcement la made that Omaha will have another convention of muoh impor tance to add to the already long string for 1IU. The latest meeting to be awarded to this city ts that of the Nebraska League of Municipalities. This convention will he I held on November 11 17 and 1. and will j bring perhaps VW soloes Ixxits Berka, I president of the Omaha city council. Is one of the leading spirits of the organisation, and tt was through his efforts that the meeting was landed. List of Prise. The prises to bo awarded are as follows: . First A White Steamer automobile, a beautiful five-passenger car, celebrated for its durability and speed, valued at 12 l Second A ten-acre ranch in beautiful Tehama county, California; delightful cli mate, rich fruit land; value, 11.160. Full In formation concerning this land may be had at the office of Trewbridge-Bolster com pany In the City National bank building, A beautiful Krell Aato-Orand player piano (have the music of the mas ters In your own home); vaJne, ten. This prise la exhibited at the Bennett store. Six teenth and Harney streets. Fourth One lot tn the business district jBeisel Makes Gain in Today's Canvass j Canvassing1 Board Continues Work of j Going- Over Votei Cut at the Primaries. I I. L. Bel set gained sixteen more votes on W. O. L're for the republican nomination for treasurer by the official canvass of re turns from the First precinct of the Sixth ward at Wednesday morning's sitting of the canvassing board. He still is about 1st votes behind Ure. The canvaaa of the Fifth of the Birth showed no change from the unofficial re turns; but the board noted that the sum of the votes for ail candidates for sheriff Is 174. while there are but IS! names on the poll book. Some clerical error la supposed to be responsible for the discrepancy. It Is practically certain that Belsel and Joe li. Hummel, defeated candidates for treas urer and sheriff, will demand a count of the ballots. Therefore the canvassing board figures, not being final, are not consid ered as Important at this time. In examining the poll book of the First precinct ot the Fifth ward Tuesday after noon the board found that the judges and clerks did not show the vote, tally by tally. In the book. For each candidate the book showed tallies In the first tally column aad the last. The board took this as meaning that the traces between should be consid ered as filled with tally marks and re corded the vote accordingly. It corresponds with the unofficial clerk's return of the precinct. The board adjourned to Wednesday morn ing after completing the canvass of the Fifth ward. Expense of Institute Will Be Kepti Down So that Booki May Be Secured. Kxpene of the annual Douglas county teachers' Institute will b kept down to the minimum this year and the money saved will be expended tn the establish ment of a county teachers' library, accord ing to W. A. Toder, county suier1ntendent of pub'ic instruction. The library will be maintained In the county superintendent s office. The Institute will be held Auguet 3 to September 1. Inclusive, The Instruction will emphasise the rational reading method, Nebraska geography and agriculture and story telling. In order that the expenses may bo mini mised the teaching corps will be reduced, although there will be plenty of Instructors to give all branches proper attention. Among the Instructors will be Emily Wood. Superintendent E. t" . Oraff. Principal Kate McHugh and W. A. Toder of Omaha, J. W. Crabtree of the State Normal school at Peru and city superintendents of schools of several towns of the county. Walter Boyd ii Arrested Accused of; Getting Away with Booty from Several Places, 1 The police believe thev have checked oper ation." of rooming hotie worker. In the ar- I ret of Walter Boyd, who pleaded guilty t- j the charge of grand larceny in police court I Wednesday morning. He was bound over j to the district court undrr bonds of $1.MI. j Boyd and an accomplice have been work. . ing with a high hand In many rooming houses In the city during the laet three weeks. Boyd was arrested at a rooming house at 1K3 Dodge street by Officers ' Fahey and Morgan. When arrested a large suitcase was found among his belongings containing jewelry nd clothing which was I stolen at Sii4 Howard street. i Baltdlna; Prraalta. Mrs. Marie Murphy. I"4 North Eight eenth, addition. 11.200; Leo Bostick. Kcrty. third and Lake, frame dwelling. 11.440: H. Burger, S1 North Nineteenth. frame dae.dng, tt.500; Oeorge Garlork. n North Forty-first, frame dwelling. S2.50B: A. F. Hawklnaon. Ml Lafayette, frame dwelling. H.; Frank Oavlor, Thirty-third and Wr:ght, frame dwelling. P.W; F. F. Sackett, 4415 Jackson, frame dwelling, tl.Sn. HAPPY REUNION AT FRY HOME , Father aad Daaahtere ID res la from All Parts of the la I ted States. It was a true gathering of the clan Tues day evening at the residence of Thomas A. Fry, one of Omaha's prominent men, 3CC4 Blnney street. Mr. Fry returned from New Tork City, where he had been on a business trip: two of the daughters. Misses Ethel and Daisy, arrived from Montana, where they had been on a summer's vacation, and Misses Ellxabeth and Annie came homo from a trip through Tellowstone park. MRS. GREEN BUYS A SAND HILL Claims la Petltlea Filed la CssH that Prowerty Was Misrepresented te Her. Mrs. Cora Green traded C600 worth of Omaha property to James L. Dond for what he represented to be a South Dakota farm of equal or greater value, but the farm turned out to be a sand hilt, accord ing to a petition to set aside the deal, filed In district court by Mrs. Green Wednesday. Si PEnflAUniTLY HEALS SORES AIID ULCEUS SILK ASKS DAMAGES FOR AUTO INJURIES A d Its Asks 95,000 Osas Dr. 1 Haa H. Prsser f er Sheraaaa Aveaae Aoe-tdeatt. Jame wTTk, a -year-old man. started a VOOt personal Injury damage suit against Dr. WUllam H. Pruner, Jr., In district court Wednesday morning, alleging that the physician, while driving tn his carriage, ran him down on Sherman avenue, between Oraoa and Clark streets, on November is. lSlsV Ea says his Injuries were so severe that he has cot recovered and never will ha th man ho was. Before th accident h wa able to earn S3 a month, be says, but th accident permanently disabled him. No matter in what way an old sore or ulcer first commenced, whether from a wound, cut. or bruise, or from the ulceration of a wart, pimple or mole, or even if it came without apparent reason, the fact that it does not heal shows that bad blood is responsible for the place. While the circulation remains impure the nerves and tissues of the flesh around the place are constantly being fed with unhealthy matter and the fibres are t thus prevented from knitting together and healing. Purify the blood and the place MUST heal, its cause having been removed. 5.5.5. cures old sores and chronic ulcers because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It removes from the circulation every impurity, and so enriches the blood that it nourishes the tender, sensitive flesh, and causes a knitting together of all fibrous tissue and thus heals the place. Book on- Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free. 5. 5. 5. is for sale at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA. CA. 1 1 " Discouraged Stole wa rtriotly private foe to W.rleVt Dr. Pierw't bowaas. Sogate The rxpressloei oocwrs so ssanv times ia tetter from sick wvmea, " I was completely discouraged." And there is always good reason (or th discouragement. Year of pais aad suffering. Doctor after doctor tried ia vain. Medictaes doing no lastiag good. It ia wo wonder that the womaa (eeia discouraged. Thousands ai those weak and sick worn have found fceaith aad eoorag regaiaed a the result of th us of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It estabtishe regularity, heals iniaasmatioa aad aJoaTa. ttoa, aad cores weak see. IT MBKE3 ir3lr WOMEM STMOHQ XJTD SlCr WO MEM WELL. R'ffns. sasbstitote offered by aasorwpalosal drafxlsta for this raltabi resaody. re iavited So ooawult hj letter, frtt. AH oof respouaVuo end soarsxltv OMadeatial. Writ without fear aad without Drepeaaary, R. V. Pie roe, M. D., Pree't, Buffalo, N. Y. Pleasant Pellets regwlat aad ia rigors t stomach, liver aad soared, bay (rasa lea, easy to tak as oandy. SKATER ISSUES A CHALLENGE Haw Twsastletea, Chasagtlea of Mows City, Looks for Matra with lay Holler .Expert. Kay Tomploton. champion re tier of aVous City, arrlvd la Omaha Wednes day ready to take oa some of th experts in that sport of this city In atthar races or fancy roller skating. Templeton. aad Iii manager, J. C Wempnr. plan to tag their contest at on of th beach rinks In Omaha. N "I'd Ilk te Issue a ehaSeeg to any of th Omaha skaters, none barred," declared Templeton. EXHIBIT CAR IS PARKED HERE y-ralte aad Gralaa rreaa Bis; Ran la, Wyomlac, Arrive la Omaha Wedaeaday. LOU mm mi Round Trip. Daily Until September 30 25' 'OOtnd 26.00 Detroit $QQ60, 32.00 and 34.00 -w Toronto $Q ft Mind 34.00 u& Niagara Falls innooim 34.00 Ol Buffalo $in 60, 41.00 ind 45.00 4U Boston $qC0,3..8Cind 33.10 00 Saratoga Spgs. ww Montreal $iin00tnd 45.00 Mew York City SVIO50 md 44.50 40 Atlantic City SIQ35 ind 46.35 Portland Fart trains at cmvenUnt hvrt matt dirtct conrtettitns in Ch'uai with all lines east. Liberal return limits and JavtrabU stopwtr privileges. You travel in luxury xn enjoy "THE BEST OF EVERYTHING" TICKET OFFICES 14C1-1403 Farnam Street, Omaha, Keb. KWI798 mm lB-fa9amBa7a9 a. . " "aw. hii S "V A -, : "V a" W. aj a f f m A "wJ Tat fvHMJflavOtUmmf. (awpFOTtsd) NaWraTltttolslrtUrrrwAjKtra .etbivtrvr NO.' Th Burlington's exhibit car. In charge cf D. Clem Deaver and containing fruits ' and graii1 of th Big Horn basin country j of Wyoming, has arrived and 1 parked at , the east cud of th passenger station, whar tt is being visited by many wh ar j Interested tn arrtcuttur and horticulture. It will remain her a few day and then prior to atarticg east will b taken to a number ot nearby state fairs. DEMOCRATS SELECT LEADERS Caadldatra aa Deaaeeratl Caaatr Ticket Bold Slretlas at Pas tea Hotel. Candidate on the county democratic ticket met at the Paxton Tuesday night and chose the following leaders: Lout. J. Ftattl to .ucceed "Bos." Tom Flynn as county chairman; Dan Horrigan. secretary; Geurge liauptman of South Omaha, vice chairman, and Juhn H. Kllllan. treasurer. Th can didate were nearly ail present and made enthusiastic predictions of a number of things htcb. they expect to fUeh across the political firmament Uter in the fall. FROSTS REPORTED IN MONTANA While r breaks Did Net Get Aay Hala ! light, Tloady aad tool Weather Prevailed. While there was na ram reported in Ne braska Tueeday night cloudy and cool weather prevailed. Light frost, wer re ported from some sections ot Montana. Report, received at the local railroad offices indicate that In the western part of Ntbraaka ther Is a rising lynperatur to night and no prospect of frost. Dr.inll Wrreke Balldlse - as completely as cough aad cold, wreck lungs. Cur them qukk with Tr. King's Nr. Discovery. Se and I1.0U. For sale by Ucaion Drug (V IVrate"-' JUturu. Adt rrua.cg Is to Kvad to Big Detroit Sifoh. J&, 5 1912 E-U-? OMAHA BRAHCH TT7EJTY again caas 51ean exeep axardeH 'first anu. aeco3 all the prises there were 'In Her olaaa la ten days rellaMTit yan Minneapolis 'to Helena Montana tartest iionteat any light car) Brejt entered one thousand three hundred ninety nlleo over nountafna, and plains worst roads in America and rained most o"Scry 3ay nud hub jaeep. he two PLA3TIS3 "were only carp in her class to finish witn 'erfeot scores and only one other oar of any price ."a tsarnon $270(1 finished rerfeot.. Cars penallied Included packard stoTdard-daytlOL jattot-detrolt arsplex inarst-ell cole rlt hupnoMle and other snail fry tthls Is second great 'ylctory for TIAZIIER3 TTTHUTY' in a iaonth other; tras three perfect road soores In Iowa little glTdden no other $800 bar on eartE can stand up with TULUTZRS TBEsrr in hard road wor and Jn'this lateat contest sh6 went out of her class and fricaed "the. foug1 'thousand, dollar fellows. SS STUDEBAKEH C0RP0RA2103 Fact or lea 2026 FflRHAM St E-Hl-F COrJlPANY, Omaha Direct Factory Branch Phone Dooj. 36 XIic Omaha Dec Grcnt Booklovers' Contest ii I T h i . Thursday, Aag-ast 14, Itll. What Book Does This Picture Represent? Title Author Your Name . . . Street and Number ..- City or Town Write In title and author. of book and SAVE coupon and pk-ture. Bend no coupon until finish of the contest Is announced. Each picture represent a book title not a acene or a character. Catalogues containing 6,000 names on which all puzzle pictures are based the catalogue used by the contest editor are for sale at the Business Office at The Bee, for 25 cents; by mail. 30 cents. Rale f th Contest 1 an semes are eRstMe w eaar tkte saesat oal.a. ef the Onak Bee ess amber, at Mr tsmiilaa. Baek . ter amntr-riTe aara Ibf em r tklei etar ebtaa will mnml tae saw at a see. SaeaaU ea .Wtara taare will be a bla.k fer tke mIsiii to nil In the title ar tM beok. Ot est Wtk tke elctera aa the Ma ak an. nil la tbe aaaa aa. aathae el tke keek aa. Ml rrmr aaaa a a..rea aaatlr s a. .lalnlr ts the mm aren.. Ma mtrlettaos will se plus, aa Ua war la wlilea anaware U tke ltwee aaf as ae ear... Beak tsre raeraarata aaly eaa title al en boak. U res are set Mt aad w u M4 la ar tbaa eae aaaw er to aaak itra. ree ar se Bt-T MOT MORI THaJ. nv INISCM TO ANT ONI FtCTCS WtLU B rRMITTD la earraet aamrs will set he Maato aaia tt iiemnil It aerraBt anewer la alaa rwa. Itara tkaa eaa turn shrnl. a at be .at aa tba ensM Msea ra waa boa I. be a4 tor eitra mm All aaewers U tka sum aesear smM to lei uiftke tba aeaStma la tka ett. Oel eae MM aar ke sebaftto hr eoatoatani. tkaagk aar list aay aaT na anewen te a . . .. . Tk. saaber et eeaseas mnl i.awar. giwwm ' be .lately wrlttaa ea the eaealte at eaa SWT aabalttaa. bet eat write ewik laamtattoa ea tke wrisaar. Wkila aet akaXetalr rr. M Is eeMrmla that tbe .trtaia sbee! la be seot la wHk the aaewara. la erear that all aaawwa be eatfana. AMHtooal atotaraa as . ia. aar be ehtaiaae at the elflaa ef Tbe Baa h. well ar la sen"- Wbia res kae all eeaar-le slotaraa. tastes tkea tacMbar la a FLAT aHnr ui betas er mall thea to Tka Omaha Bee.-esdrtow to .ahioar- caataat aattar Prlaye will be swara to (he aaatoataau eaa.le. la tka larpat aaabar et torraet aattoaa la eent ef twa er aar ear-as bata tbe saw. into ef aartaet toloUoaa. tk. - sstii. th eallar aaabar et ertre aeas la kto aet af aaewan will ba e-lara wiaaar la vraat af twa sartoaa kaTlag tke aaato aaabar aarraet as. aata tke eaau aaabar at awa- tka MtMi wkaa sat ef aaeware a mom aaaw se"". MM imAw'mm M,ttt. will raaslTe the first arise. Otlr ana Hat ef aaewers aar be Mkakta. by a aware, to eaa feallj at eae aesreaa Tka eaa et the uma Is aet aMtfatory esee fke eaea Awards win be aaaa etrtotfy aeaardla. te tka BJarit a aa easarate h. The aaaa ef aar tkaa eae aartoe a.a ao ha wemaa weaa aer eaa eaea. The awards will be aada tor tka Oaatast Bdtur eat a aaaiaittaa ef wll-kaews r- a, i The aad eaty eae sets win a at, eat as aaawer aar bg ill ataat M Hratte. to th fallow;, tarntary: a af bat net leal! Oaa MX aw. aa. that H11U matrtat. J FIRST PRIZE t& VTiite Steamer Automobile A -paaangr 1S1I Modal Whit Steamer Touring Car odorless, amokeies and noiseless. No cranking, no shifting of gears; any desired speed. Whit Steamer sales Increase each succeeding year. Has practically an endorsement of the United States government, which owns and operates mors White Steaon ers ih.n all other cars combined Richly upholstered, beautifully finished, un limited power, controlled .peed. This car will be sJilbitd la Omaha at a lata tat- SECOND PRIZE J, In tbe soft, semi-tropic, climatic sone. extending north from San Diego to Shasta County. California, lies Tehama county. In which Is altuated thla beau tiful little lo-.cr ranch near th town of Ked Bluff. This I. fruit land --f a very high order and 1 part of the celebrated Lutheran colony which bad Its Incep tion with an Omaha clergyman. Literature describ ing this property may be had at th office of TOW- KXBaB-BO-BTEK CO, In th City waUon sjaal nil. lug, Omaha. Si-en THIRD PRIZE Th magnificent, fancy walnut XBEXX AUTO O-AKQ V-ATXaV-riA-O which noth ing can excel. No other player-piano has In the absolute th "human touch" so de.lred by a musical ar and so prized by th manufac turer. This Instrument will b exhibited, ex plained and played for anyone who wishes to see U la th war rooms en the third floor of THE BENNETT CO. 17ATTPTH DDT7T? Value A V U IV 1 11 1 1V1.U 1275 Ralston Is to b a manufacturing hate a fin start with the Brian Truck -Manu facturing Co., he Rogers Motor Car Co., and th Howard tov Works. Everything desirable to comfortable living may be found ther. On on of the main buainsa. street, the bee has selected It fourth prize a bu.lness lot 25x100 test, and valued at 937. FIFTH PRIZE, Value $225 la th .am town and with th .am prospect cf advancement, the Bee has selected a residence lot 60x120 ft., and valued at aa Haiaton la on th orjiy lnterurban trolley Una ruuug out of Omaha, and within lorty minute, of the on, ana pu.ioffVe. Complete Information about this property at th Office ot th atiHTOaT TOW WHITE COatVAMY, 3 08 Boats 17th St., Omaha. SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PRIZES This ingenious encyclopedia, which 1. a develop, rr.ent ratner Irian internum, has bvauea Its conven iences the value of hundreds et eJuura mentally equipped to make on of the greateat wncyciopeains ver compiled, une of the strongest f ecomineuda tlons fcr this work la that it la Horn the prras of It: reliable old house cf TIOI. BSLSOsT i tOat, cf B.w Terk, Toadoa, SubUa aad Eaiseaxga, wtuea was xounnfra iu iti. This encyclopedia of twelve volumes, which I. valued et 14 a set, may K sen at the Omaha office of W. A. aUseabanga h Co, 1814 St. stary' Aftmi. NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES The prize consist of twenty-four vol una cloth bound sets of th "Book cf Knowledge.' an encyclopedia made especially for children and sold at S3 a set. Th.a work is written tr. almpie language and la a "wonder book'' In that It make .impl .1 knowledge nece.aary to broad oducatlon. '1 her ar hundred, of colored plate aud thou.anda In black and white. This Is a fully equipped eucc. .pUi uiaa. for chiiuren. end may b seen at th uuiaha efticas ui W. A. aUKaaaDuM at 1814 staxy'a Avaaoa. FORTY-FIVE CASH PRIZES Five Prizes, of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Ten Prizes of $2. Twenty Prizes of $1. WATCH FOR THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE.