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BEE: FRIDAY. JULLED, OCTOBER 2, 1801 SELLING SHOES In our “shoe store” is a different affair from selling them in any other shoe store you were ever in, The majority of our customers know our shoe stock as well as our shoe men do. Sit down stairs any day and you'll see shoes sold in less time and with less words than you ever saw before in your life. Here comes a man in a hurry. “Gimme nother pair o' them dollarnaquarter shoes,nives, and be quick abont it! “Lace.” Here comes another man. “Got those Goolyear Welts in yet to fit me? r, they came in toda “All nght, give me a pair of sevens, Congress!” Here's a dead game sport. “Say ! \nn' Gotany o' them three nineties like the kicks on me feet'? s s All right Attho eight of Tustnight's downpour | Jaeh WHieh ‘young. Tndepenieiuo ‘gavo ‘llll‘i eem out” And so it goes. They've all re before. When we sell a man one pair of shoes and get back by, train time,? whon ho | N€'S @ regular 4|Mun'cx ul ours after that, up town he O | to get two . 0 it \woka ol of money fro l I\rl 1 We sell yon a working man's shoe, 3 TilE OMAHA DAILY P L L E L s LASTNIGHT'S GREATDISASTER WATER NOT ¥IT T0 WASH IN. i v i — Republicanism 18 having a great boom in R N | the M. City About twenty of the boys | Quality of Some Analyzad for the Board | ooy \orather Wednesday night and organized | The Fasement of the Bcston Dry Goods of Health's Deleotation, b, making the third Store Ocmplotely Flooded, DOCTORS WHO DON'T RESPECT RULES. IMPOSSIBLE TO STATE THE DAMAGE. AOUTH OMANA, 1RIAVAS lowa Youth'w Experience With a Dead Man's Brother, Gussio Frenchubloomed on Towa soll oighteen years age, and he wishes now ho had never gono outsfdo of that land of inter dicted whisky. French loft his homo at Independence last night to go to Colorado Springs to visit his Michael Lee and J. F\ sister and go to sehoel, and got to Missour: in which they Valley according to schodule, but there he | The Entire Waters from the Douglas | mot tho traveliag reprosentative of tho | . Street Hill Potr 1nto the Dasss family that s afiifeted with such a fearful | “Congress or lace"? mortality. The stranger was oven then on | y, the Boston Dry routo howme to Colorado Springs witn the | Yes Goods Store, another republican ol within a week David Aunderson Pat Sheeliy secrotary Moses 1. O'Brien, fott maae telling spe: fewed tho achievements of the party. A pormunent organization was perfected afil'tlie swing were the officers elected: David Gt Ander president; F. M. Smith, vice Air prosident! Patrick Sheehy, secretary and . I. O'Neil treasurer. 7 Messrs, L. C. Gibson, Richard 3 James Hale, 1 P, Evers and Jor The Boarl, of H met yesterday 8t | Lo amed to act on the executive board o SR MR LN RS L A > irnished by the Third Ward Gapen Chief Music wa San- | band between the specches, Htary Commissio s and Councilman Blumer present The f the y sented Incidenta him to land the hero of the recital in jail Buiallpox hospltai 2 It scems that 8. V. Cornell has been the local 4 a San Frau paper, which | Totul ha > ulation in this city. Wicker- | digging trenches was clected chairman, ches, Authoritics Will Medicas—The “hecks Which Put Upon Nats High the the ment of body of his latest deceased brother, You recognizo him¢ Yes, ho made it work, and Swift, _ it netted him a €20 bill and & $17 silver Kunzo ;. wateh, which young Independence gay School's sure came the water burst with irresistable force I'he r Andr il A into the basement of Boston Dry | valises that were full of money from the sale with solid sole leather insoles and of his brother's estate. Poor Gussie has do S a Colle: was sterday ailer Looney tor. exceedingly Trouble 1o Paul G, Wickerstam wine list of ex i i R, warm under tho collar 2t fo o burden for Goods store, forts flooding it completely. 1p to the e of going to | Color flood afternoon, ar 1501 press) to lower the were unava burdened his tale of woo de a note of it so that he could write to the folks at home and tell them all abou He Workmen for the past week have b won't write now, and_in his insano rief 15 sce them marke \\v sell the finest \.nl,.n shoe that a s some other cqually reckless and dangerous / ’l‘ Dr. Gapen reported that th over his subscriptions to the amount of 800 to & Gussie tried to geta policeman to advanco L) L signed « " we tcomplying with the r tho ofico, Wickerstam visited Cornell, who | steam boilers, and when they quit work | him sometiing “on tho tions of the board, and have wstead of disgorging, threatened to forcibly & on the Denver e Cornell, yesterday the connection with the sewer | by the “Raglo 1 their reports in a haphazard Wi v I month three cases were not re| aring by Ju The undertakers havo mako any interments uatil deaths aro f ted to the I Health and | nits is: The he instructed no- | against G ciations not 10 [ morning. accompanied by cuse of the board | fondant ove that their jurisdiction in this matter would | of #00. Ho extend out atleast as far as the three-mile Jimit over whichi they,have control for saui- ascertained, store windows. four dollars, in shoe American Calf Shoe that it's possible to make, hoe man will show you, No five an match this shoe in any for the water and sew- ro connection of the elevator and check for 887 National, bat Clock company, “Frank Barrnett & Co.,’ ity for policeman had been maki and in that the the “tom- just who is an arrest King in ar. SC H the finest Cordovan and Kangaroo Shoes. s xln “cracked up” by shoe man a favor of - stranger gave him ns sc / porary loan,” but the [ N ) gone out of check brokit siness, This oL is not the first timo that Gussio has been " away from home, Once ho went all by him- acked self a mile and a'holf down to Willams kite shuped track, and the other time he ran away {\- F‘I:‘ g / /= \\( sel s impossible trom school and went down in the railroad . to the district court in tho sum | it Was impossibl 2 .. | yards, but he never was ready to die until [ ‘).J made, was released on bail, Maurico | THE DAMAGE WAS ENORMOUS | now. 1 Goldstein and Rosa Levy going securities on [ i P e bond. Goldstein, it will be remembered, The busement being used as a receiv- Cure 1, vink Hab purposes, Chicl vey was in favor | Shot young Art Adams, son of City Attorney | ing und surplus room. Tne John Holiday Romedy company, of of securing tho city attorney’s opinion as to [ Adams, whilo the latter was returning from Burhngton, In., guaranteos to cure the drink how far the jurisdiction of the board ex- [ @ dance about three weeks ag habit and dypsomania, Homo treatment. tended, bat the mayor intimated that the T'he case of the state agoiust William Hike Remedy sure, Ingredients harmless, Por cemeteries would promptly comply with the | Wis given to the jury in the district court bottle, ‘postpaid, with full directions, &2.50. requircments of the board, otherwise tho | Yesterday evening. The chargeagainst Hike No testimonials’ published, and correspond- matter could be taken into courtand the | Was assault with intent to murder. The jury ence kept inviolate, We have used our own status of tho board determined, found him guitty of assault and he was seli- medicine: Chief Seavey was in favor of also putting | tenced to thirty days in the county jail, hiad not been made, These shoes are use the dressiest kind of shoes and you're about seven dollars for ‘em. the finest genuine French Calf Shoe. This shoe is strictly hande to be had and the price is two to three dols una will be § the morning, force of the h impetus every been not nov Owing to the terrible Goldstein Held to Court. water which gained fre the case of tho st (stein wero heard yesterday Judge King, who bound the de- urguments in minute from the of the hill and height was the unfinished connections to the cometery as receivo bouies unless burial permite, It was tho sewer i dollar and a ticket to o—l) counters that will give you gool satisfaction and save you som moncy. \ ings left in his pocket ALSO & as an envelope on which he marked L o 4, o ” ' o ’ . 1 ing, The cause, however, was quic R Rt o] £ i Z.J) more ~ul|| wear t \an any other shoe you can buy. You'll to stem the current, T 1e stock is the fincs g lars under the shoe shops. i e B ORY: O Bl S YOUIRES FlOESHEIE RE?S IERINI@©E S VVAE YN ©/N?: Still it is a question whether the sewer the whether the prematuroe removal of the was) entire cause of the lLreak or gutter and curbing on Douglas strect Fohemian e — watel - Catholic Socicties of was not the fault of letting the 1he the screws to the physicians, with whom, he T said, the board had previously had more troublo in the matter of death certificates than it had had with the under- after thero will be on all deaths — the id sexton of the cemo apen said that there was an objection to sending in the cause of death on a postal d, and thought that better and more urate results could bo obtained from a blank onclosed in an envelope The physicians were instructed to mako complete reports of all deaths resulting under ¢ chargo, and to mail such report 1ptly to the board of health, jou that numerous concerning the that they He bad and Gapen reported complaints had been made water used at the natatorium, but come in by telepho ritten one, howey the following interesting epistle: OMAIA, Sopt. 21.—Dr. Kappen, City Phy. Déar 81 Respecttully eall your at- fon to the Natatorium in Howaril stre © 10 know ho often the water is let of, | ind had threo swa divty water. [ think there wa in It Respectfully. The following is the who analyzed the water Dr. Clarke Gapen, Sccretary Board of Henith, DearSir: 1 beg to report on the analysis of two sumples of water taken from the nutatoriun, Suturday, Septem ber One kanplo Wi taken trom U surfilco aid the other from as near the bottom as possible. The two sumples yleld the same result on an- alysis. At o time of g samples the water was very thoroughly stirred up by ubout twenty-five bather o water was decided- Iy turbid and In it could be sven u lurze amount of human hair and picces of § Swimming about wero countless unimale Iarge enough to be scen with the naked eye, while the_mieroscope revealed thousanas of others. Small particles on allowins to settle and subjecting them to microacople oxaming- tion proved Lo bo piec dccomposition, Th samples was identical a read ort of the chiemist anulysis of ‘the two 1w as follows: Free Ammon Albuminold £ e Culorine. T 000 Total soliis 000 Loss on ignition (hélig miostly drainic aLer) ... 72.000 This is stagnant and filthy water. W. 5. ROBINSON, Mr. Hall of the water works company had been subj 1o vring the bills of tho na- tatorium to show how much water was being | - used, und they were as follows: Gallons. December 19 to Tanuary 21 9 ¥ 21 to February 10 ATy 10 to March 20.. 0'to April 24 A ito Muy % M, June July A committee, consisting of Mossrs, Beavey and Andres, was appointed to inves: tigate the matter and seo what regulation the boara could make relating to public baths as well us what was needed, and report at the next meeting. An invitation was received from the Amer- fean Public Health _association to attend the annual meeting at Kausas City, Octobor 20 to 23 inclusive. Dr. Gapen was ‘istructed to attend s a representativo iapen, Chemical analyses of water from wells 10 tho city and of city water ceived. One well was or the other showed up better wate Dr. Gapen brought up the matter of sani- tation at the Central school. Heo said that he had investigated tne situation and found a remarkable noglect of goneral sanitation, A veutilator opens from the boys' closets in tho basement directly iuto tho main hall, and one of the teachers informed bim that in cold woather, when the doors wore closed, the oul air'was offensive boyond description, hero is not over 200 cubic feet of space per pupil and the Luilding is heated by steam, with only the windows us a means of vantil ation. ‘Ihis insures thoso next to thoe pipes baking whilo those near tue windows are and there is always an inequality of temperature, The doctor stated that the utilizing the building would be by artificial means of ventilation. He said that according several were re- than the' city only means of kaloosa. R. Johnson of Grand fn the city James Gordon John ¢ Uho King's Daughters met v V' this afternoon. a prominent citizen of ar, was 10 tho city yesterday, nie, Mrs. Georgo Brickott iing with ber Slabaugh. ha lows ot that | O a painful ac ing represe the stat Labor, was 3 conuected with the order. lpworth League gave a very enjoy- able “orange festival’ at the I chureh, Twenty-third and N street, last even- A fine literary and musical programmo was rendered, several ladies o from Omaba' participating. were served. The Second ward democrats met in caucus at Knights of candidates to bo voted October S, to attend the county con- Donnely, 5 of skin in a state of | 08 Labor hall for at election, vention as de “laherty, John he county convention will be held October 10. Services are A Rev. evonin, evening evening. and much interest is manifested. DeWitv's Little Augunt 20'to & pill tme. hold Saturday eve and Walnut strcets, ren’s matineo at of tho Omuba | I8, Board of Health, ber tion Parents ar 4 filled up, but | ren, cctors admitted associatio: tho Nebraska State Business Mon's sted to fill one of th on the board of directors, secretary tion, Jun is visiting her ards y son-in-law, Emerson, shaking hands with friends about the Bx- change yesterday. mil 11L., nave taken up their reside venue. aylor, the prize fighter, met with ident yesterday by n cring the second finger of his left hand. M. Wardlaw, one of the travel atives of the partment in the inspection of m o, 1801 | city ‘I'he funeral of the lato take place from St. this etery. Joseph Agnes’ church at 8 o'clock Interment at St. Mury on and are Risers. const meoting Agri and Notes About the City. . Cornish has returned from Os- ction, Colo., is son, with Mrs, E. Wyo., waded sterday. of Randolph 1s so- Dr. W. H. In., was family of Hume, TIL., ro arrived in this city and will mako their home in the Magic city. ly of Hume, neo in South ulturai do- , s in the Tabin will com- V. Blake of Lincoln a member of execuiive board of the Knights of business con- ivst Mevhodist nd gentlemen Refreshments selected as the primary Mike F. Moumire. held at the United esby terinn church each evening this week, preached Wednesday French John Willinmson tenderson Saturday preached last this well attended Bostlittle ipation evory o them now. will be o'clock at 26th 11 , Sat 3, at which he will give an ¢ y dancing by 12 juveniles. invited to bring their child- s and Consu dy ¢ y afte and Directory ¢ memy Hodgin of the facturers and Cousumers Association of Ne- braska was held yester rooms chango. to order. All are invited . DAy W his 'u"nl«-m\' of AOZEWSI, ve a child- danc urday, Octo- xhibi- DOWN TO LUSINESS, crs Asso- o Move. Manu- raoon at the Traders ex- President Page called the meoting company “was bersiip in tho socratary of associa- vacancies reported a How far the city can be held responsible is a matter of opinion which may be de- cided by the courts. - OMAHA'S GRAIN MARKET. Today There Will Be Calls on 'Change. The Board of Trade will establish the cus- tom of having a daily call at 11 a, m. if any power can be discovered which is sufticient to bring the grain men up to the proper pitch, When this resuit is obtained there will bo a market established and prices announced so that farmers and others interested in tho price of grain can kuow how the Omaha prico ranges. There will also be people in the business who aro prepared to buy grain and a rogular market will bo establishod. As the matter stands at present there is no more of u market hero than there was before the Board of Trade made a great parade and an- nounced that it was in the grain business farmer shipping a» car of grain into Ow has to do bis trading with privato parties and has no mducement in tho way of comp tion to give him a show for getting a fawr price for his product, It was agreed some time aeo among tho grain_men thut o daily cali should be estab- tished and October | was fixed as the day on which this was to be put in overation. ‘The matter postponed until today and it is highly probable that nothing will be done tins week. No rules have been formu lated to_govern and, in fact nothing has been done in the w of putting After Daily Ho said: “My love I am sorry to disap- vont you about the picnic,but my trotte a lamo foot.” Tha's noihng! We've got plenty of Salyation Oil. The Detroit Freo Press fiend has be punning on Dr. Buil's Cough Sprup. His is ouly gratitude, for all thinking men know its merits, —kxeh, et et S ANNOUNCEMENTS. of ¢ theu- next The New York Herald critic say mencita, who appears at Boyd's ter during the first threo evenings of week, commencing on Mouday, “A Theophile Gautier might paint you a picture of Carmencita’s dance, its maddening fire aud fury, its voluptuous grace, its auda- cty. Who else could venturet A tall, htho figure ip pink bounds through the crowd, Jeaps to the frout and crouches for an in stant. “Another moment and sho stands beforo us, her kuces bent forward and head flung vack. “Before you have had time to fathom the meaning of that smile sho has ¢ pose. Legs,arms, vust, head are in a volup uous whirl, now swaying forward, now bac ward, now twisting and twirling in ser- pentine curves, till tho dancer’s black hair almost touches her back and her whole framo u atens dislocation.” » “Pho stft is assisted by the renowned *“Span- ish Students” who wero enguged from Madrid, Spain, during the past summer. The balance of the evening’s entertainment 1s furnished by a complete cast prosenting Ve Suppe's one act operatta, “The Lovely ( tea,”” and Offenbach’s comic opera, ““Love by Lantern Light.” “The Old, O1d § known at the I the engagement ory,” which will bo made am Streettheater Sunday, lasting for k, belongs to the same class as The Wife" and “The Charity Bali,” and upon its production at the Lyceum theater, New York, last scason, was prouou by many of the metropolitan critics as their superior. The third act is a remarkably stron; one, the situation consist- ing of asequence of brief scencs, in which the heroiue, loving one man, prowiscs to marry the lover of her girlhood to save him and Ker guardian from financial ruin, and ju whic her confession of love for the now- comer is overheard by the ruined man, who silently locks himself in bis room and com unts suicide, is admirably conceived, wrought out and acted, and falfills the demahd of tho hour in serious draina in a union of socioty, Omaha Have arranged for a special train via the Burlington route from Omaha to Platfsmouth and return on_ Sunds October 4, This train will leave Union depot, Omaha, at 8:30 a. m., re turning from Plattsmouth at 7 p. m. Fave, 65 ts may be had from the committee at the depot before depart- ure of t THWEST. NEWS OF THE NO Nebraska. Rev. Dr. Britt of Hastings was prescnted with a gold neaded cano by the Improved Order of Ited Men. Colonel Cody, Buffalo Bill, has m worth of improvements ou his ranch North Platte this year. Webster county democrats nate a county ticket this fall, port the alliance nominecs. T'wo years ago the Hastings barbers pre- vailed on the city council to pass a Sunday closing ordinanco. But the barbers forgot all about the orainance and at the last meet ing of the council petitioned for a similar aw. The council, however, had a larger memor, 1 the petition was not acted on. During the year euded August 31 Oakland shipped (25 of corn, four car loads of lax, twenty-six ear loads of wheat, for! two car loads of oats, five car loads of mill products and thirty-two car loads of hay. Of live stock were shipped one car load of horses, 117 cars of cattle and 204 car loads of hogs. A large sized jag nearly landed Jobn Aden of Gothenburg in_oteraity. While walking vy Familtou's drug store Aden’s legs became taneled up and threw him through the plate glass window. The arteries in his wrist were cut and ho faiuted from loss of blood, out his condition was discovered in time to prevent nis bleeding to death. The coutract for the now brick block in Plainview has been awarded and work will begin as soon as material can be got on the ground, which will not b later than next weel. building will be a suructure with 100 feet frontage on South street and 65 feet on Main street, faced with pressed brick and stone trimmings and large plate glass win- dows. The entrance to the lower story will be laid with tile floors and the upper story will be un Odd Fellows lodge room by 6 feet. The building will cost in the neignbor Lood of £20,000 when completed? Corneli Bros. new elevator of 20,000 bushels capacity is nearly finished, making the largest el vator on the Klkborn road in Neoraska, o §30,000 near will not nomi- but wiil sup Towi, Patrick Hardiman, a pioneer of county, is dead. The Lemars Telophone company build 1ts whole plant next yea William S. Minster, a_prominent resident of Wiitou for twenty voars, is dead. Governor Goft of West Virginiu will make six speaches in lowa. One will be at Cres- ton, October 12 Russell McGuire of Dayton had a band crushed in the cogs of a cane mill so that amputation was necessary. Samuel Morris, who has just died at Po- tost, Wis., camo to Dubugie in 1532, and tra- diticn says, built the first log cabin in the Key city. mers in the vicinity of Ida Grove are cutting up corn with self binders. Ihey do wood worlk aud the improvement over the old method is wonderful. Nicholas Gotta, postmaster of Holy Cross, Dubuque county, died the other day. His wifo was found dead in bod last spring aud he never fully recovered from the shock. H. Williams, a Des Momes barber, de- serted his_wifo and went off with another woman. His brother, also a barbor, has loft tho city to escape arreston a charge of seduc- tion. In the number of school teachers employed Towa 1s secoud to only one state in the union New York. New York employs, in round uumbers, 31,000, while lowa employs 26,000, with Hlhnoit next in point of numbers The men at W, P. Ennor’s ice hous Dubuque, struck, and one of the brothers decided to stand by the boss. This so angered his brother that ko picked up a Polk will re- Fast lberle ANMU =oxT T Seventeen “The handson FOUR NIG Con menel Sutur MR. FR And bis big cor LITTLE PUCK, With a bae prices BOYD'S e ) Seventeenth and Hurney Strects. “Tne Handsomestand Safest 1 Monday, Teesday and Wedn The F. CARMENGITA.| Direct, fr SPANIS Anda completo ¢ 46 TIIR L. Also Offenbach’s on LOVIE 13Y Prices of 1esory wand §1. Gallery % FARNAM One SUNDAY MATINEE, OCTOBER 4. A succosstul pr The O Matineo Popular Prices.. DIME EDEN MUSEE Corner 11th and Farnam Streets, Open 1 The ¢ tumily. Swiss bel on Wil Street. Ji Melrekor on’ A Leaves o Delleat If unablo to pro 2ain stamps and JAS. S.KIRK & CO., Chicago. SPECT ular 8o 10g A throd wrap Bond 100 in sty _Bells Perfun from her triu New York City, mous fuvent e Lodze, i *EDINTS SMENTS. Noaw Theator 1th and Harney streets nest and safest theater in America Thursday, Oct. 1. 1ce. The master spirit of mod- orn furce, ANK DANIELS, Including Bes ed y company. unson, presenting car full of new fd rauotci T .,41- good reserved seal heatre in America 2y OCT, 5,687 imous Dancing Beauty ted by ] H = STUDIKN YVELL TS nting Von Suppe's one orotta, Y GALATEA 66 act comile opera LANTERN LIGHT, Purquet s1; parquet eir- STREET-— THEATER, o Week Commenctng od nonts. odgetion at the Lycoum Theator, entitl ld Old Story Wednesdas and Suturday suily from to 110 p. m. fonnl gotross, Miss Lot FUTGTLAR Fitpatriex L ringers. | Geace Courtian b, witeh ames I8 Cotiin, Indian scoat. . Don Trish bk pipes, dmission, Oy to and Lasting Odor After Ustng, jenro RIIANDON BELTS 90AP send recelvo o cako by rotnra matl. E to pors of Shandon Tel4 amps for £ NO GCURER! N@ B AW OWNS 5 1 316 Douqlaq Street, Omaha, Neb. ar gradunte In “hronte and Priv oty Seminal Wo nd Urlonry Org Boo (Myste stamp for reply. Spermat isenses o to cure. 10 & . to 12 m. of Lifé) m show. Ts still pormanCnt cura guaranteed for Cotarrh s, Impotenoy, Syphills, Strlcture, and il wnrantce £0) for evary enso | indortako and fa © freo. Offico hours-¥a. m. o8 p. m. Sunda ting mth the CA EXP nd ns$1, $2 or $3 for a box of fine candics and hon-hons, which we will send you immediately by express to any part of the country. A hox of Sweetmeats AS A GIFT is the CORRECT THING | and always APPRECIATED. Cur’s never fail to give entire satisfaction. Address, BALDUFF, Omaha Neb. SIX WAVS BY WHICH You MAY COME INTO POSSESSION OF IT: 1. By willorin form of a legacy 2. By begging, and of this art there are many varieties. 3. By borrowing. 4. By stealing. 5. By betting and gambling. 6. But by far the best way, because it is honorable and indust- rious, is to ADVERTISE through ALDEN & FAXON. Considering the fact that our fa- ——————y MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE LuAveNworTi, Kas., 6-15-00, Dr B. Moore—>My Dear Sir: [ hava been t headache all my lifc two years ago 1 began using Moore’s Tree of " Life for it, and I have never had a case of sick headache sinco, except when the medicine was at ona end of the rond and I at theother, Tt ig worth more than monoy to me. [ hear ily commend it to all’ sufferces of sicly headache. Very truly yours, W. B. LiLEg, wstor 1st Baptist Chu Mooro's Troa of Lita a positive cura for and Liver Complalnt and all b 001 dl3oasye 100l fayioanter whonouenn | urodof uslng Moored o sick THR SPROIALLIST Stxteon Yoars Bxporlonco in tho ‘It ut of &t PRIVATE DISEASES Skin Disenses and K ) Dlvor Ladios from ' Troatment by corraspontencs Ottice, 14 and Farnin Sti, Omahs, Nob every day human nuture, and dramatic effect. | large chunk of ice and Nurled it at s brother (L] — with full force. uearly taking his scalp off TH E K l N G The Latest Conundram. - - s OF ALL Why is Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock | . (essler’s Magiekeadacne Wafo rs. Curesal L] like tho most popular soap of the day, beaduches in 20 minutos. At all druggists DOCTOR large number pplicants for'the position, all of which received careful attention, A vote on tho question resulted in the election of H. J. Pickering of the Piekering Machin- ery compan It was proposed that a fine should bo im. to tho best authorities vach pupil should have 2,400 cubic feot of air per hour, and this could only bo secured by somo means that would change the air sevoral times per hour and supply each time fresh, warm air. He was of the opinion that something must be done, and deciared that hero was where the hy' | Posed on members of the directory for non mano work of tlo board would show itself to | #ttendance on meotings, but the best advantage, to lay the matter over unti A committeo consisting of Messrs. Gapen, 1 attendance of the board Blumer and Andres was appoiuted to invos Andreen, prorictor of the Omana Safe tigato the matter and report to the board,and | 8nd Iron works was clected an active mom tho secretary was fnstructed to ask ' the | berof the association. Seal Skin Garments. FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashionable FURS CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS mallod froe. cilities for advertising through the best circulating newspapers and magazines in the world are practi- cally unlimited and unsurpassed, while our patrons in every State prosper while we continue to do their advertising, our services are a guarantee of first-class work and splendid results. Lancaster De Wit §arsend for Fashion T JOHNT. SHAYNE& CO, Rellable Manufacturers talasr Hose Blck. 191 4193 Stato SL., Chicago, \ OTHERS fimmm ABOY‘ Because they both cleanso the skin and - A Board of Edication to appoint a committeo | _On motion the president appointed as a | M. Charles Ogden, chairman of the demo- | stating that she had no desiro to seo the AcKER s i eth, {1 %0 co-oporato with this comimittes, an the | committea of threo to adopt a trade mark or | Oratic stute centrul committoe, has issued m | hanging but wanted to seo the condemned “Whatsoever a man soweth, that plumbivg inspector was asked to help the | Jabel — for tho assoclation Messrs. | call for a meeting of the committee at the | man. 1€ she could not sce him, she wauted matter along. Reos, Hogln = and ostle Iho | Merchunts hotel in this ity noxt Monday at | [0 Kuow bow sha could communicato with Sanitury Commissioner Andres roported | Scueime proposed is that the association have | §o'clock p.m, bim. The letter will vo unanswered into tne that he had redistricted the city into eight | ® registercd or copyrighted label or trade- The withdvawal of Judge Broady from the | SHerifl’s waste basket, and in the meantimo distriots and had appointed one or two men to | Mark, to be controlied by the association and | judicial race will be the most important iten; | 4CUve prepurations will bo made for tho suc under the direction of the board, but some of | Of the stato that the associution was fully or- | Cyites, A. 8. Campbell, Julins M tho members were unwilliug to father the | Kanized and ask them to join in the miove =4, ! ok vosulting from the servico of notices to | WELL o ebcourage Nowe patconage. Ty i tock haviug resignod yosterduy. oo o UReR U Al0 £li0 RaDILALY BommIsbIDRAR Wi 1o Y % who had been telephoned 0. Bise, “groat Io ts; DoWitt's | is in charge of Chief Clerk C, K. Boydon nn N conting 1o uliow nsel o bo alteruately | for, arrived and was loformed of bis election LR Tusors, - oss pLoF constipa- | no appointiment will b wigll Mr. Dick -/f LY ADVERTISING };, kicked und commended. After the adjournment conversations with , best for sick headuc best for sour [ inson returns from tho west. Thero are a i AUINE One Minute. the fact that they had great confidonce in the | wme Curo Sickness and .ff‘ S r‘ W T i" AR c One minute time often makes a great aif. | BOWLY elocted secratary and looked upon bim NP w "i W et Ginelnnatl O forence—a ono minute remody for bronchitis, [ 8% the Fght man in tho right place i choking up of tuo throat, luugs, | RS < Gloeee A | 3 Marriage y N o following licenses were 1ssued by \ l“( “ lI l l“l\ Judgo Shields yosterday [¢ Jude o0 | am B a kl n g NTEREST PRIDORDERUSITS HiLD leave it both soft and velvety. Wants te Che Neal ENCLISH shall he also reap,” is no where haul garbage from each district, and woula | dealt 0Nt to members by the secretary, 1 bo | of businass to come beforo tho eammitirs cesstul carrying ont of the order of tho court. sourse s o blessing, Cubeb Cough Curd is MMYTRIIC at OMAHALOANSTRUSTCO| | & LESSENS AIN it was decided -— Frances M. Kingman, o woman who resides better illustrated than in advertis- ing. Sow bountifully here, reap bountifully, especially so when Bold tiom respousiblo for tho cleaniiness of | Used on goods of their manufacture.” In this | “ Following Ara tho membore et ik som N 2 ool we such a romedy. For sale by ell druggists. SAVINGS * BAHK DIMINISHES.D. Used in Mxlhous of hum;s-m Years the Standard, Swall, pleas county wro hereby notified that thore will be a domocratic rally on the 2d of October, Friday ovening at Killgallon ba of 12th and Weo corner Chicago streets at da Olsen, Omalia tend, PATRICK FORD, Alle A JAMES DOUGLAS, tuera should be [ JUDGE BROADY'S SUCCESSOR, in University Plage in county, their respoctive distriots, The rules he had [ WY the customers will recognizo ot o glance | mitte: Charles Ogdon, chairman. C, & Mors s Litue Early lasers, bestpill. Sold in Eng|and know the fertile spots. ubeb Cough Cure- One minute, G[ R0 LIFEU SECOR. |6 &DOUGLASSTS, N . tod puia 20 MOTHERS Cowmittee of el proposes to chee id Neal, the murderer Wi hisatito NamorH, dny she wrote Sherilf Boyd a lougthy loter, drawn up tor the government of scavengers | Whether the goods were made in Nebraska, gomery, socretary: Euclid Martin, treasy wu:nunm;-wd and adopted. Ho also asked “l W8 sUykeated Uil n’u; first “u'm'urnw John E. Shervin, James k. North, Willism Major Mo€iintock Reslgns. for 1s, 1%d., and to havo tho savitary commissioner placed | secretary would bo to notify manufacturers | Mol lin, Goorge E. Pritchett, A, W. I'ho position of doeal agent at Owaha for i y 6o Union Pacitiovim vacant, bajor MoGlls in America ALDEN & FAXON for 26 rf’"“ a bottle, \“’R;\ NEWSPAPER \?“/Q Lilal To the democratic citizen of the Third ward of Omaha, Douglas You | CAPITAL: % 100.000.00 ck, W. I #h -t )M rll DIRECTORS AUWYMAN I'“\.‘v.,‘n‘ THERE 11RO MAILLD SRES SHMLLARD cUy CBARTON € L AX ; 0ADF| Lwnmuvman m fl” MUASY Ald AR E Mary Peterson, Guisha Third A ag1 0 DeWitv's Little Early Risers County Central Ward, JU.BAOWN-THOS L KIMBAL L for the liver Concrwl Beakingbusiuess Trs !

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