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JANUTARY 2), 1819, THE OMAHA DAILY BER: SUNDAY =SIXTEEN PAGES —==FIRE, SMOKE AND WATER! On New Years Eve, December 3l1st, a fire broke out at 1116 Farnam, and the stock of Clothing owned by B. New- man & Co., was slightly damaged by water. On Sunday, January 6th, another fire was discoveredat 1116 Farnam,but did no damage to the stock beyond smoking the goods. The insurance companies have adjusted the loss and now the en- tire stock must be sold, the sale commencing: et ——— I o-Morrow, Monday Morning, January aist | Everything on first floor at 1116 Farnam St., must go regard- less of price, as the stock must not be placed with new goods. You will be able to buy some extraordinary bargains in this stock, which consists of overcoats, pants, suits, shirts, hats, mens’ furnishings, valises, etc, etc, A large force ot clerks has been engaged, and every preparation made to wait on the crowd, CLOTHING P°AMssR&R"™ SACRIFICED " The sale commences Monday morning and continues until everything in the store is closed out. You dare not miss this the greatest Clothing sale in Omaha. No prices are quoted as : there are none. Come and see and you will buy. This is a | genuine knock out. — ™ = = - — — RO [ e | & mentally.” Members of the society pledge firs! themsclves not to work for less than 8 s st tiom iy st 5o | A SCHOOL TEXT BOORK SCHEME | 55, teat Sosss o oo Hiet threion | 20 et of ahe toxe: book nd | fuel to keep th al- | and brulg a cert AMONG THE POOR AND LOWLY | Snosntnat sickncss exists in the tamity ! lowance, | : ; u guarant > wa : ) ; one | week. | wilids an old saving that ono-haif of tho Faaran ‘nl0f}!l::xtntlmx:o.xnl-‘:u\:",):n:x‘\“\l\lvlnlt(; Lor | to the pupil fixed by the state bourd of | and second as to the cost of)m;flllllrl‘lll-. A “woman's ‘art club of twenty membert | Some of Them Mild and Moeek, | |} 18 ignorant of tho way the othier half | cortificate, ~ The order for coal was issued I education. them. A still better plan would be 10 | hag been organized in Philadelphia. The | Others Professionally B; Mo e few hours spent in County Agent | and he loft. | A Peculiar California Job and Its | "Tho following table shows the prices | keepout oi the school book business en- | society, which calls itself *‘Bohewmin,” is & ers Professionally Brazen. ortunoy's rooms will -afford abundant 'op- [ Who 'is he? M = | of books so far prepared and veady for | tively, and leave it where it belongs— | very merry one and the members manage to portunity for study and reflection. Take | He has resided in Omaha just six wecks. Sogeement. ! 2 Lo mivm who make it abusiness, and who | extract a great deal of pleasure from life, ! : To offer the | although they are all poor, orphans, and some of tho applicants and inquire into their | He came ion L are foreed by competi COUNTY AGENT'S DAILY LEVEES, | history. “The first to attract the attention of | Towa, awith eo00 " ortn - op' pcout¥] | IT IS SOMEWHAT OF A SWINDLE. H TR BLHION) BLO] lionieless, | Tie BEE representative was Mrs. Lipps. Tt T S yas Lor oLy 0L porsons | g | |, &1 |lbestigoodsiutithic Jowest puicoss - o All Paris has returned to tho wearing of thit shie 1n,roeides on the bottom, To stato | into a suloon partnership on’ South Tentl | o e e 5 L. W. BLACKBURN: 013 dresses, which rescmble small and very A . e s is equivalent to | st) 5 Rallon & ow Much Money There isin for 4 2 b = i 03 dify tl A “Bee" Reporter Watches Poverty's | #aving that Mrs. Lipps s positively hoor, | T1o resudes in- the. nelshborhood. of Vonion o e | e g8 HONBFEORIINE LRTADIES, T o whloh ecala cuaugh . of LgbY Hracs Victims Apply for Relicf—Mrs. ol ot hoor Mrs. Lipps is the wid- 1 Seventeenth streets, with awire and . Name of Book. E a i to prevent them from being clussed with @ Lipps Threatens a Scenc—A foror from ook uaree children'and 18 a suf- | five children, two of them sick, a strangor in vantngesfolitholnl; 1 Ganze fans powdered over with tiny Kitten | oupof the angular old-fashioned woman of | Ll L A '“ c 4 o rom cpileptic fits. a gre without work. He has not ac- form System. ¢ | 8 | heads are a recent novelty. twenty-five years ago. Young Woman's Plight. AMrs. Lipps cnters the oftice and strikes | quired a residence in Nebraska yet, but_still g | Accordeon-plaited cloaks are to be fre- [ “ipy o oivet evening gown is the favorite in Apsistant. Zimmer for half a ton of coal. | he calls on the county for aid. Six wecks in & | quently seen on the streets. PoooToet avening RIWALIB Sho (aronioin zh she resides on the banks of thé | great city, sickness overtakes him, and he A State Printing Job. g | inpe 16 again very) fasbionnble ananny. | o ane i e o Ohaatilly Cvar paitioaRs Dotieins Connty nObarity Roon: Missourt where water is plenty, Mrs. Lipps | has not the'means to buy medicine. ' Buthe | Los ANGELES, Jan 14,—[Special Cor- be seen on miny new dresses of gold satin, embroidered in black and gold. [BrygstvysionituolincipasaliniOmaha; Hot o g ity ropulslyely diity, uldu'e let &0 slip away so easily next | wos0ndence of Titis Bii.]—At the | Low-necked evening gowns are decorated | The same blick ana gold appears upon the Thero is nothing remarkablo in that. T6is | ubrusticd and hes Do poaiiered garnents P T (T Vs, IV LR (o || et o e O D10 505" kiR Keade profusely with floral garnitures. pointed plastron of the pointed waist. The & natural sequence of growth in ouher | Dhere was very Hittle coremony about M DIy 8 in CountyAentiidahonayienoftieloniofsl 805, kho il ure of Califor- | spelier . i conts, | Py ts. oxceedingly popular in Paris this | sleeves are long under the arm and short on Four years ago, before Douglas county of- ::I want an order for some eaal,” she said. | other hulf of Omaha hves. How differently | compile, publish and sell its own text- nglish G .00 cents. Among the latest importations from Paris A new femmine enterprise in London g b Ak oy ed Aroraiihs oldl ramahackle y""\sxw-c“flyl(l‘l\lx;;lzl.“lxs.mnl demanded Cler | the applicants act. There s the decropid | books, The first acy provided for threo | €3 His: 0 cents. conts ) couts. | aro a nuinbor of siyles of black lace prin !“Il;'>’\!\ln;x:t'|1‘;::"£::x;n_\“_ll:.lx‘l:‘;lr. oTuiasournal, R ¥ D e c 4 . s only u week since you [ old erone who has d 80 often she goes | . e e it At 1 A cesse dresse vhicl vinted, writte Qo cte “;“’.Y""f'."": "”"l‘“‘b,“‘f”“"" on: “"“f;’“;?j gop the last.” about it in a familiar sort of way the poor r one speller, one avithmetic,one | 1t will be seen that the deuler is al- | Ladies of matronly years are fond of deco- | solely by women,' speaks out boldly on ulk of Sixteenth and Farnam strects, that di 1 forgot the ticket,” was the answer. clad children, with pinched and hungry | grammar, one United s lowed a v avrow margin of profit. | rating the with silver tipped white | the current topics of the day, and promise duty asa court house, into the more com- Then you can’t have any coal,” rejoined ,who greet one another in a sort of I've o geography. Two year The only reason why any dealer is wili- | ostrich plun to become of some importauce as a politi e one geography. Two year 3 V) ! ) : ’ modious and modern structure on the hitl, | M, “umer. e you-here-before way; the young widow | yyop ¢ works on arithmetic, grammar | A0€ to hundie the hooks ‘s found in the | - Necl arc much worn _even with high | tactor. It will b vl'“lllldugl"ll on indeliond, i Tiee Bioros, then superintendont of poor, had ook here, suid Mrs, Lipps, “ticlet or | who comes in with a shy and frightened look, A 8 ptic, grammar | G it resulting from huving | bodices and jewcled combs are scen with | principles, treating all questions in a bro HICRpUNSEIRIencRnS o) no ticket, Iwant some coul. The children | who talks in whispers lest, she thinks, the | and geography und a book on physiology | {hom i : g evening tollots, way, its object being to give buolic tho 8 comparatively casy time of it. Once or | are sick and I must have something to keep | crowd around will know she is asking uid 10 1 hygiene were added Hakl theministosic; i T etive evening dross re. | benetitof intehigence and unprejudiced opine L o ot ot thaolal| AICE ARG ciuat have 5 op | ore X ow s . id 1o | and hygiene were added to the list. { - =000 ¢ | A remarkably effective evening dress re. | bol Thaveto go hiome and re- | help her feed and clothe her fatherless | S e A8 The whole thing is looked upon by | contly worn wits made up in light eream yel- building, sometimes using a chair, but more | turn with that ticket I'll be sick. In fact, I | babes; the impudent and ill-bred boy, who [ These are compiled under the direction | ¢hiyking men in this stute as & gigantic | Jow and rose pink. i T often rosting his weary boncs on the yard | feghsick now.s = , | says ' his name " is Bishop, " and | of the state board of education, who | job. The benefits avising are Lwo: | Lyt delicately tinted hall dresses are now EDUCATIONAL byarant, and issue orders for grocorics, wed- | guid S avenes, Suke dom't get sick hero | fathors sick, and ne wants some coal, and | were authorized to employ competont | First. uniformity of text hooks: sccond, | cleaned by i chemical process which leaves | e on fuel \to nendy anplioanie for rellef. ich o Banded her, and. she went | but who is gently informed by M. Manoney | persons for the purpose and to fix the | cheapness to the pupil. The disadvan- | the fabric uninj y Tne Chicago Theological seminary has x Anthour or two might be consumod in the that the county cant undertuke fo provide | remuneration of the compiiers, It was | UHes 0f the seheme are numerous, and | A ball dross made up in yellow and black | ceived subscriptions tothe amount of §300,01 work, Inthe winter he would change his [ Wien she had gone the Brn man asked | for professional” beggars, [n striking con- | ylgo provided in the law, that if any | YCOEnized very wencrally by educators | excted consulerable attention at a ball given | to {OrieE i Reneral NRiHoIes post, and transact his business anywhere | him why he changed front so suddenly, trast were the two little German boys who | (%6 Bevd Fe T8 alale A Y| outside of the state board, Some of the | in New York last 3 & ‘The Harvard authorities will petition the MWithin tho old building that bost suited bis | 17 I hadn't," ho answered, “you aould | €ame in with heads uncovered, poo individuul suw fit to donate a toxt-book | hooks ave admivable, but they do not | - Wool is the most popular matarial for } Massuchuseits logislature, at its prosent sos- o R R probably have had an unweleome fomate fall | Ue gentlemen, reccived their weekly por- | with a copyright, and the exclusive [all come up to that standard of excel- | day gowns and the directoire redingote the | sion, to passa bill perinittis purpose on the particulur day. et po.an ok ale fall | tion, and bowed a thank you as they went | e : MDD & i i | fvorite style for them the property holdings of the university. e A R A TR your lap. She wouldn't full there for [ HON aid bowed o thank you as they went | ,.jvilege of 'sale to the state, that the whicved by eastern publishe 3 o ! @ . the purpose of receiving loving caresses, but Lho doors th b ch Laron of Tecolt | board might accept the gift. The de ey teacher thinks it a disad- | Jongmantles are now noticeable for The Philadelphia Woman’s Medical col- The old court-house has been wiped out of | in the throes of an epileptic fit. We Know | 2rrvals from many, who, perhaps_to | DS R v 2k o bo limited to the selection | Bovel and leading feature of double sle lege is in its thirty ninth year. Lastyear it existouce, und u stately ofice building marks | Ier of old, She can a fit whenever | theird nsmant, telad to fad gold dok: | signse fop cute and engravings'orepll | OB 00 i BE 040 B G rRe || Bith which they are ‘adorned. . matriculated 130 women, representing overy the spot. ke Pierce has been succeeded by | SHC wants to, and she generally wants to o0 e prepared under the direction of the | frin m 1 0f Uhe |7 G yoen is combined with blue, although con- | state in the union, as well us Australia, Jupan v o v agel g when we refuse her relief when e y of the week. krom b , fraternity in this state. The grammur, | i shudes used. If the blue is pule T John Mahoniey as county agent. Omaha hus | 110 WeFefuse horelier” witen she comes P4in'the aftarnoon | stato bourd and the printing is ull dono | for istince, is commended. by ono | (rasting shudes ure usal, 1 tho pale | and China : twioe us many people us then, and Omaha's | have the fit over one hundred people hud called and were | a4 the state capital under the supervis- | tencher who regards the United States ) I O 18 of red | A new gencrai catalogue of Columbia col, \ he : : supplied with u week's provisions. Bl ¥ ! A striking toilet for young women d 8 DechH ved by Prof. Howard J- punper povulation has quadrupled. Instead | Another female applicant attracted the in- 15 equalizod us nenr a8 possible with. | 10n of the state printer. Copyrights | History as u very dry and uninteresting — cloth or tudiacitnel’s hair_ combined Amring e iave been sinee | of deating with u fow dozen a week us then, | quisitive attention of the B representative, S TS wrocers' | are obtained by the board and the state | Work: = It is "entively too heavy with white cloth und whit bengalin A. D, 10,214 graduates, of whom 7,041 th o ; agent furnishe: She called on Thursduy afte) e Wi B - ) for clementary by 3 s 0f 1 r e prosent county agent furnishes relief to | She called on Thursday afternoon. She was | scoops of flour, one of beans, coffeo and 1ea | ytom s forced upon all districts willy | 1" elementary students, wnd The two very latest shades of green are | now living. upwards of three hundred families, extremely loguacious, decidedly pleasyit for | Gach, and two- bars of laundry soup. Fach | pon siriote ¥ | lacks that brightness which gives kuown as “nettic” and “hox " The French | 70 Raibar okelibat on avad There is nothing remarkable about it. [ pu WS CHAvEC, did drossed r her “:'“|{“r strange applicant 18 visited by either Mr. | nillv. it reputation to some of the works pub- mumes for these colors are “ort and o £lubs enjoveg IRR o pioe A RS AER A, S o hlmnn;r:.m\_'. v:sxm\f“:::g .n[::ll_l‘{‘--u;‘fl;lull‘{'- Mahoney r, Zimmer vefore anything 1s The first appropriation was lished by the great New York and Chi- AT el . \ey in thav povrty will increaso as the popula- | aud Iiving i widowhogd 0 Lo | furnishid, Whoro the aplicunt B dound | for compilation and $150,000 for the | cugo frms. The state bourd selocts | Corets WL ShuIGESAPS, O 0 B ‘st as Denver and were folcd tion inoreuscs. Sho has a history i tha ostibmeo. v mumbor in famiy. 17 | purchase of material aad pay of om. | 20we eminent instructor and engngos gUi M MU LI ST N BT MO i weok—Thursday and Friday.oin the county | Sbectablé Irish Catholic parents in a town in 1 refused. An honest effort is ap- [ oo~ g cavehouse | in | fvauperior teachel a wretche, TS T T AT T Ay e ord, Conn., tie sum of $1,000 1 given et room. nd watehed he aptiancs fo | Minnosota, She ‘wet und loved a youth | parently madc to prevent imposition. vrinted $10,000 for a warchouse in | tor, His book comesbefore the hoard. yyhrever rosm cin b foqnd for a bit of fi university for the ussistine o A Y A ” applicants named Eckert. A marriage was the result, Poverty is on the increase in Omaha, | whien to store the books: $7,500 to meet [ is examined and a pressure brought 10 grpumentation or tinaning fushion demands pursuing studies with a vie rehef us they came and went, Down in the | but the union was consummated against the | “The poor yo bave with you alway,” and | the ueficiency of the last appropriation; | beir at the right tim ures its cn- that it be scen. tering the gospel ininistry g basement, in the southwest corner of the | strong protests of the pareuts, They ob- | the greaterthe growth of the city doubly e ili it dorsement. The compiler obtained the The hair may be worn low or high to The trustees of the University of ¥ 4 ling, Mr. Mahoney an N jected to her hus| subsequel 9 roatol ot corty. | $15.000 for compiling the additional | ¢ A, A 16 huir may o L 5t it T k. 8, ney and his assistant, [ husband, and subsequent events | greater in proportion the increuse of poverty. ! job through his political friends, and the taste of the wearcr. 1t must, hows sy lvaniaon Tuesday mude the following ap- Frank Zimumer, hold duily levecs, in the | broved the wisdom of old heads as agaiust | It is the natural law. series and $167 ML HAREH | Tonoas thatreanlt of ‘his lubore unon tk be cither ono or the other, as the fashion de. | pointments: Prof.” Horace Jayne, dein of p main room is a large bin, divided into four [ young hearts The couple came to % e and other expenses of publishing, muk- e g e mands an extre 4 the faculty : Dr. Charles S, Dolley, professor compartments, one filled with flour, another [ Omaha. Eckert sceured employment in a i § state by the same method. The princ 18008 ¢ 3 RRNpSNRo (8, Oho Dilpd \ikh flguts buttion | Daisie. OO aeaured ¢ ploy kln 8 RELIGIOUS, ing a grand total of appropriations | Th 18 admittedly bad Pne slender effect now 80 much sought in | ©f general biology, dean ot the biological de- RS AL 05 ond La 8 Blla Af Boan hoxce. | Dy Aod ho Mas Arrasied at ihe (aeiasoaent ot i T ns of | 10.date of 867,500 for theschome. B e o 1aw effestuully | WalkIng costunics” muybo attalned by syear: [ BAFkgnt; Lrol, dotin’ AshHursh dr.to suo: JERIRH 00 00 i 0 RS ik Aoab oxok, | M RIC 08 AAR AEINAC 8% e Lomance 04 Prof. Fiske, after eighteen months of The books are furnished to the school he lupguage of the law effectually | f i shoulder cape and deep | €¢ed Prof. John Agnew as professor of sur- e acks S h yers. mbezzler, The | pard lubor, has raised #00,000 for the theo- | 4,5 50 is i hiouah the counsy \rin- | Shuts out competition, forit offers n0 | eyfrs of long flecced fur. Kery tes, and bags of coffce wud beans. In one | erime was proven, and a year ago he was | logical senjinary at Chicugo, istricts through the county superin- | 7 e PAG SR LY 1 room is the county agent's desk and in an ntenced to the penitentiary to serve a four The ety verts i the Jupan mis- | tendents mainly, and the county board bonus for excellence in the preparation | giaclk monkey fur continues to grow in The new library building for Yale un other the county dispensary, supplied with | years' term, In the meuntiie his wife was | o Thenunber of convurts s the Japan mise | o'y, opvisors are competled to provide | Of @ text book. The compilation is done | popularity and s used guite extensively for | sity—the giftof 5. B. Chitienden s @ drugs of varicty sufticient to till he general | tukeu sick, ' She is a skillful dressmaker, but | §ih 0f thoe Aucrican Vs increased It | the suporintendent with @ revolving | by some teachers in the stute who are | capes, collars, cuffs, s, and bands down | morial to bis daughter —by the comp rum of physiciun's | proscriptions.” Some | sho camt work. Sho is willing, but what | 5§ VLS e most remarkable record in | fund o be used in conducting the | Paid & per diem. If itopencd the com- | the front of long cloaks its roof uow exhibits quite clearly the gen= idea o the calls made for | does willingness amount to when a chronic | &30 t tho board. except the Sand- | school book trade. Theseounty super- | Piliation to competition of eastern e A new trimming for cloth gowns is cloth | cral effcet of a dignificd and” interesting E reliof can bo gained when it is known that | ailment prevents her, She is suffering from | &1 thission o€ tho bourd, excopt the Bund- | schoor ook trace. LHeEbiie BHbey ence and knowledge, the results | applque upon furin the puckered structure. Itsh be confounded With 8 an average of 1,500 pounds of four ure issued | A complaint peculiar to her sex, and County [ W' Islands. intendents, principals of normal schools would be far ¢ tisfactor: 'he | $1gns of ribbon ewmbroid Ihe the building in ¢ v erection on the site weekly, supplemented by 200 pounds of | Physician Keogh certities to the plvsical im- In the United States alone there are now | and secretaries or clerks of school dis- | Wou H‘L ;“.‘. more ,.:l it ,‘ 'd of | covered with cord of contyasting color. of the oid colle, by an unknown 100 pounds of tea, 130 pounds of coffee | possibility of her working atu sewing ma. | about ton thousand =Women's ~Christian | tricts order their booke through the | ¢ity of Sun Francisco, with s bourd of | 0, L 0o tor ovoning gowns in the | Dencfactor—which has no connection with { and 300 bars of soap. During the last three | chine—and what can a seamstress earn with | Temperance unions, comprising & wmember- | geate superintendent of public instrue- ucation, its skilled teachers, is not | 7ArERE TG 0T SREERE EPRES I EUC | the college library systom. days of the past week orders were issued for | her fingers. ship of 130,000. In_addition there 1 the | ¢i /" "o prices of books are fixed by »ermitted to select the series of books to | BHPIEE Se B UG AVERTE S R Rerpl0st P PP X about flifteen tons of coal in half ton I Thursday after| he ¢ ;| World's Women's & Christian Temperance . o st | be used in its public schools. It takes | A fubie, tuo Lppermosk he problem of self-government has, per- hursday afternoon she was at the county fon, and all the foreign interests in other | the state board, and the. cash must one bordered with fifteen rows of soutache | haps, nowl in this country beon worked X o applicants ullding laughing. ol leasant, Frid) , g ¥ o 5 dev, 1c state books, good or bad. raid, e O e f 1 A chigcl ust be kept on the applicants to | building laughing, jolly, piea LIRS AN Al Ll accompany each order. The state | he state book d or bad brai out to wiser and better resuits than in the s i raahog A feekioas q dor. | mor ning a female friend comes in hurriedly Students 1n the Yale theological seminary | board of education undertake to fur- The expense tothe state is enormous. The new accordeon-plaited cloaks have [ Amherst college senate, This body 18 com- hed, certain quantity | with three prescriptions to fill. Mrs, lckert IO AGHINATS i 5 The character of printing Ito- | their own peculiar style of trimmings—deep | posed of the president of the college, D) groceries is furnished weekly, and to pre- | was tuken seriously sick during th hu engaged in an extensive city missionary | nish the books to pupils at the cost he character of printing, not alto- [ WherOWA POk ihr styie of AENRERZCRoR | p of I he college, Dr, caed s furslied each applicant ou tho st | moruing. thorougly canvassed New Haven to ascer- | Allowed dealers about equal to the cost | jobbery unparalieled in the history of | 8 Pointed shoutde o T e e T v If it was Thursday, January 10, the | “y 00 0 tain how uiany familics are not conuected | of mailing the books, if mailed direct | state ‘printing schemes, The state | “wiie Vit iiorniors are preferred and | This o not only voices, but dirocte 6ol | %\a eutered on the card. 'On subsequent | , Y& she has a history, “sgl;“"““"fi:‘“‘; with any church and the religious standing | ¢ 5, dividuals, A dealer desiring to | board of education, which is supposed are now severcly plain in style. Col- | lege seutiment on uiatters submitted to their I T anrations tho card must bo presentod: | o ofce." "Then ovorything looked bright o | O/ uose whosre, ary societics n the | Bndle the books” forwards anwiidavit | to father the iden, is obliged to appenr borders aro tabsood us old-fashioned, | jurisdiction, and such has been the weight ! 0 voel e P +y he tiventy-Lwo missionary follow: efore the legislature oDbyists in | the only permissible trimming being th attached 10 their judgment by the college N her. Now he occuples a convict's cell, and Y n 5 as follows: £ A 0bb) 3 ‘ oge, L il Seeond | ssue of rations U8 | thio girl e sworo to cherish and protcet is | Ubited States mavaged by women, and whose | B T deration of recewving for | order to secure tho appropriations ve- | lace and duchess borders. Wi suoh (ho growth of thoir’ sehso of re Plicwnt must. g0 empty-handed until the | Boweless, penniless, friendless, sick, ® | FRRATLSONES (0L fomag, iy sale, upon the inclosed, or upon any | quired. The original plant and cost of | = Full pink, white and yellow roscs sponsibility in “deciding current questions, | proper day arrives No card, no grub. For | ¢ounty charge—alouc in & great city. 1 since thelr organization have co future order, the series of school text | compilation isa fixed chargo, and the | ried in loose clustor or pinnod tothe fror wat thelr deolalons bave rarely bogn quos 1 orders are issuad on the contracting | Scarcely had she left the room when @ | $10,335,124. The forces of Great Hritain, | books, or any part thereof, published | expense of printing the books depends | of the bodice for ball costumoes o | Honed. 1 o e Z, b 3 ot A B Tnil 3 a . v 1fonnin i . > 4 hair is arrauged high a stiff loop of ribbon ——— p Il-h{.o?vl“lril::dh‘l‘:fm:::rvlzmccl:l:l :An\'c:Fl :::-25“' lllxonl}lxyl, dunddle-_asle«l ésermnn elnl-- Continental Lnlm and tiha Lfi%fi;lu’fi by the state of California, I hereby | upon ll'x_u skill, economy un\l’l:um, g A e ot Aat hia adiiaals R 0 Rt s HBeiary 0 wanted some cosl. ke was wel have an ""::‘.“‘)‘ -t:‘\:fu";:fimp”p;')rt 541 :h agree that I will not sell Loltg)uy pcrml;‘rlx the pllllll;lng depar l.uul ; 1llm _nm:e ble, Use torsford's Acld Phospliate, " % A 4 ' pe 9 'l of being sol usurps a business properly belonging to | "5, S . J It Fors I e J If the driver's receipt shows that | respectability. c rles; havi ot 52,010 na. | OF persons for the purpose ’ “ “ Some of the workingwowen of Hoston [ Dr. orston, Kiowa, Ind., Ter.. says: b ? A Al A o iR | SioRargel ANe L u:-:hc‘fl'\'.'r“fne» holo e | again, or to any person or persons be- | private enterprise, and all on the ples | yave organied themseives into @ society | I have tried it for constipation, with sue. li- | of suving money to the schiool child: *for the protection of their rights and tho | cess, and think it worth thorough trigl by 1f two weeks have not gone by, | vestigation into b 70, dher- | yond the limits of the state of Cal \dren. & T ' H Vabies. J 40, LI 40908 ornia,and that I will not sell said series | A better plan would haye been to invite | improvement of their condivion socially and © the profession,” relief is refused needs, He pleaded. | 538,074 communican! E weeks have elapscd, another balf ton is | was refused by Mr. Mahoney pending an in- | tive helpers, and m cept where it is His babies were sick, and he was without ! ents, i | | i B which ~ shows the date of | dressed, and everything about him bespoke | and e | . 4