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OMAHA DAILY BEE: :MONDAY, JANUARY IMPROVING THE INTELLECT | srvussest, Seitacenioa, ottt [ OPEN SOUTH OMAHA ('ll.-\RlT\'" EAST OR sOUTH | paper for all the pupils in their tier of seats, Yin the Wabhash Route. | and these “little monitors™ distributed them The short line teSt, Louis and quick- manner quite beyond criticism, The est route south Omaha Ladies' Literary Olubs and What | ! b b O BB B ey Very Little Indigence Exists Within the | Only 37 hours td Hot Springs. Their Members Are Doing. ke their pencils in their right 1 with Magic City's Confines. ‘ Only 37 hours t& New Orleans, top Ine lining toward the Tight b0 a8 10 teays > s | Only 33} hours to Atlanta. . | the point of the pencil in full view and p 7 Only 52 hours ta. Jacksonville. ENLARGING THE SCOPE OF KNOWLEDGE- | pare to bisect the sheets of paper, The lit GOOD WORK OF THE KING'S DAUGHTERS With correspontiing fast time to all | tle folks first made a dot at the ton of the points east and south. Round —_— sheet and one at the bottom as n tickets to Hot Springs, New | | middle as their eyes and judgment coul co O Study of Ancient and Modern History by | 100 b o o e ahe line from | Mow the Ladies of This Soclety um..“.. ‘ Lake Charles, Galveston, San / ‘ City of Mexico, Los Angeles, S | | { the Falr S The City's Three top to tom dividing the sheet into two tematized the Furnishing of A gr:lphlc nrthlc tCIlil]g Of tl]c Otganizations and Who parts, which they had endeavored to make % Worlk ol T clseo, Mobilo, ”u'klrvn\lll Tampa, o | & ¢ | . ¥ vana anc e ‘winter resorts of the | \ “ 2 ‘M - 3 ¥ TeT3r ~arpp all the winter resorts of the | ( R demands of a social career, Compose Them, of the Society, Some of the pupils, although mere babies perfectly equal ‘lining chair cars | in size, were remarkably aceurate in draw St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit, their first lines, and one would Pillman . budet slooning . eass. o While today Omaha may not rival t i required the assistan a measuring | The long continued cold weather naturally | ¢ aine. llhr‘"flnn:- .»)..?.,';:'j,, “‘,'.,,m ::,‘h";l ture of older cities of the east herc rule to have determined whether or not "N' causes charitably inclined pec to think of | 4nd private residences to destination no inconsiderable movement amo SAGIEEAL ‘_.m’:-:'«:Hv‘l:i‘vmx‘.:: 1¢ | the poor, who perforce live in- shanties with | For thekuts, sl Rl il ; but s a w ok ‘was very | & scant supply of fuel and clothing, and | and further information call at Wabash by the grad arious clubs and \ for infan They were next re- | sometimes not enough to eat. Asarule the | ticket office, 1502 Farnam street, or ass 4 \ imbers, members ted to triscet cos of greatest suffering falls upon the defenseless | write, G. N, CLAYTON the reefs upon w hl *h domestic . BurToN KINGsLAND. Also an article on A Society Girl's Crucial Test e .Iy‘vr.;.\(;{:.d.‘m.”.""}‘:;»ivr;ll;‘»“u“ wses, 18 espect. | dpawing tho city, worthy and unworthy, who are not | _See the celebrated Sohmer piano at was the prompt veply | country, that has not its poor, improvident | vice president; Max Meyer, the guidance of Mrs. Keysor,whe 12 soom k0 or otherwise, and South Omaha varies from | Lund t Bd Mohl the wonders of the Columbian cxhibit may | ye Uy iy nent in their youthful pow Aniong the carltapls oreatitatlons. deing LOW RATE EXCURSION. H its dungcrs for a woman, and ns toward sclf-improvement heads of women and childven, which fact | ent, Omaha. giving ifs attention to the study of t s g st show on earth, His error in | the less fortunate to an extent worthy of | You don't want a torpid liver; you don't tory of art o rd circus for surface was | public mention, and was agreeably surprised | Want a bad complexion, you don't” want o Aside from the text book us ) ) corrected and the lesson pro- | o find that within the limits of the city but | bad breaths you don't want a headuche Bebifionsveading 18 mplished by the vidunl members of the clas: Then use Do Witt's Little Early Riscrs, the and various othier objects employed in teach- | There is probably not over a dozen families in | ——— a8 Tiiis branch of study, considered so cylinder, the cube, the sphe very few families actually need assiswnce. | fymous livtle vills, Both articles in the January number of THE Lapies® HoME JourNaL. reencnslib L ALISE e R ; ling upon a bright litkle | A reporter for Tire B er made the rounds | RAnpke, Max Meyer, 1, P. Lund, Chinrles B, members of the class: Miss Eveleth, Miss o N OSAE tHe Omana, High' & 1 rt, you des vlinder,” contin- | the rule only in a degree board of directors, Charles Herberts, taapk RS Ciwork s veav this o) « ow from the front of e e e e e ool ng. | Burmester, 1d_Motilers, Hy Suessenback, fleld of I'hi o flat faces and 4 our [ the city yesterday for the purpos ! Gus Hahn, Jul Peycke tagen a - step ina new direction and is | 8 t outhrul admirer” of. Bi certaining whether suffering existed an ong P+ S RE be more appreciated. The folls {ive | ers of designing and construction, Here the | active work in the city the King's Daught 'l class en, " [’ ng ve n 0 s worthy of s 4 ntion A reyp ' To Houstol d Retu smbers of i Miss | class engaged in drawing verticle and hori- | is wort | » and Return, Hobbs, Al Bl e i Allen, Mrs, | Zontal lines, as the teacher counted. Some | called on the ary of the ory Tuesday, January 17th, 1893, my fifth Lo E it of the children were exceptionally skiliful in | 1zation vesterday and ‘was given some | (o1 b e Gl Yeave Omaha, hound | this work, showing remarkable steadiness | interesting — facts from the records | St i st of various channcls by which Dr ) Do oS it humanity to. n | Of nerve and accuracy of vision gard to the society and its work since rhie W roade /It is the | In the third grade the class had outline nter began ::'T""v'"\hll“‘:‘v"‘{' e et e | work and descriptions of cubes, pyramids, | The_officers are: President. Mrs 3 4 Tho first winter of its organization *“Tho rets employed in this | Tott, Seventeenth and Misson of any railvoad company, and T will give | S8bt hve 1t font to th tudy of jon. They also did [ president. Mrs. W. B. Cheek you fifteen days to go in, fifteen days to | Ten Cents i ok 09 made tapateng it the P in original and copied de- | hetween ITand I: secoud vied president, Mrs. | tome, and until June 1st, 1503, to return [ i Wordswort, as made apparent in tho Pro R Nt i Qe (ari-eChied o) 1. ilbot, Ty enty-sncond heivwo L) 4(‘”'.'“ ull Juno 1st, 1808, tojreruin, | P RANsrt Browhing . iscuss with the teacher the principles of | Twenty-third AL g, living. an all partien. RAAE T 6 Scn ot ¢ | foreshortening and the true theory of draw- | Watker, N street nea i ars as to_purchase of your tickoet, {daratic thro ingon a flat surface® so that the lines will | Members: Mrs, W . Nor on or address R. ( atterson, ".2‘\711\"'!“"‘““ | bring out perspective effects. begin to :,nHH second; Mrs. A, J. , corner | Ramge building, Omaha, N Rl LS i 4 o most | put into actual practice the tical les "wenty-third and H; Mrs Brayton, b WS R LR T 8013 thay hiave learuoll by feechand drawing Twenty-third and 1: Mrs. W. M al estate ; sset before them. Books, pitchersand | Wood, 912 North Twenty-third; Mrs. Dr rains only. employed in this work. Here the [ Kirky , 204 K D. : pupils ex 1itho Intereati vk of tak- Mrs. N. V. Richardson, corner [ ing the proportion of dimensions by holdime | Twenty-thivd and H; Mrs. Frank Boyd Mill for Houston, Tex. | The rates for the round trip, first class, will be cheaper than you can buy Send One Dollar for One Year to on all News-stands careful and painstaking manner. side lights of history, literature and arc brought to bear upon it. Much time hus been given to the history of the Renaissance DR. WILBOR'S EMULSION ST E R NIRRT 01 The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia st Roll! Roll! Roll! LR R history in other | their pencils at arm's length between them 110 North Twenty slxtils Mis. A, 3 PURE COD'LIVER OIL W tho. haculing T Vlitical | and the object they are drawing and measur- | Twenty-first near N: Mrs . e S Yol Wit clusters the peculi al and politieal f oot th . Tahgth of "the different sides on the | 910 Twentg-third; Mps. A. W. B If you will call at our new store we i Compel your Shoe Dealer to supply you with OB Tia¢ At{su A ring this to the paper before them. They Hawood, corner Twenty-third and I3 Mrs. J. | 1] » of ‘music, Ford & Charltol B e i B HliG6 Dy the watioile D Jones, 720 North Twenty-second; Mrs e rd harlton, B foquation, L L) by taking picces of Stff paper and holding | C. Anderson, Twenty-fourth between D and . ey b s v line with vision 5 th Mrs. Mellins, Twenty-fourth be- | the delineation of character and the institu Lt n a | g mors, . Many have been happy Hoi 1" this Work 18- membership. s | 8 the sides of the object which they are de- | Graham, Nincteenth and “M; “Miss M. A. l(; fif"\'c th ‘[r\\t.‘.sll“”.“';?'m [8"‘{’. e te thiry 1nale T o | sirous of reproducing upon the paper, is. Twenty-fourth and ) of the use of Wiibor's e Cod- lunited to thirty ludios, who meet Monday The objects are placed on ~the front row of | The society meets e two weeks, on e 5 uE 4 LUMBERMAN OVERS Ho s0dtrentnest and hard working r those in front, and i the aisles for | Thursday afternoon at e Fesidence of some | Liver Oil and Phosphates. LEx- g et those who sit_toward the back of the room. | 9ne of the members, and the practical work ; e T e e g ury oganizitions in the city fs known Bach pupil obtains a different view of the | is done through various committees. 1 lr""]:"e has PI{”“ dit to be a valuable remedy for consump- RUBBER B3OTS. four 1 met h M pend upon himself for the accuracy of his | committee on charities has the most im- a Aa g mecy ot of) um]? tionl asthma, diptheria, and all i a T A eig grade: » | dividual acting as g i to \pters, about sixty members | In the seventh und eighth grades the | ¢ N AN AL A o tion, be- | class had group work, and this not only in [ ferret out the ; eport same at anufa re y O EXTRA CIIARGE o Cotub g RO as. | outline, but in light and shade, working in | on cesst ) Xt meeting. | Manufactured only by A. B. s its meetings A contemplation of this w in the graded ] ) 2 [ are fine N b ON SOL i s MOCLINES | achools by voung boys nnd gitls ssarcely | Supply whatever is needed. The ludies ap- < B £ i } M o M tarah il b u6 ¥1 | entering théir teons Shows remarkable pro- | Peal to ministers of all the churches and to | meant to dlsparage beau e ler AN circumstances encountered by the disciples i \ ! A | WITH PHOSPHATES. M. ‘.!::Nl‘\;.m”\ ”m 1 tlh"n ’"\’.‘Lln !' “‘u pencil by closing one eye and then p- | Twenty-fourth between D and 1; N will present you with a copy of a beauti- | Cures couchs, colds, asthma . . | bronchitis, ~ debility, wasting H(]"E E Aitllts L e R N R el wosition, bringi E; Mrs. Elmer Weir, corner H and Twenty- diseases and all scrofulous hu [ ons and customs of re und nation are atter o draw, shiftin tve I: Mrs, W. Meyers, J between — }‘"f";;l"'li.' V’l""“' H’_"_L' LA ,::IQ:‘:; ’»l‘;“’. ¥ | about until they form exactly the same s | Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth'; Mrs. J L}_Cluders, :)m lub had its modest beginning when | objcct to be drawn, and must, therefore, de Naturally, at this time of the year, the work. Much of the work scen in this room | Portant work to look after. This committee Today the Cleofan consists | Was of a very meritorious order Siden by she entice diseases of the throat and lungs “ H 5.4 < % o Chaptor T, hequently | the shidow cast by Uho arious objeets upon | Whei cases of d e rop i Bfauty is but skin- | wiryor, Chemist, ~Boston, FOR ROLLED ED,GES- ”'”“’ 3 At G et s the | the table where the group sa necting, a special committee is named, 4 3 i 5 - Jers SPECL he Kknown in ‘“*‘“;‘“ n to Chapter 1lus th e table where the group sat. whose duty itis to investigate at once and | deep was PrObab])’ Sold by :lll druggists, f L gress. Most of the work done now in the | the public generally for information asto - & T e . | Soventh wnst chanth oot done now Inthe | the condition of the unfortunate, andin this | LY Instead it tells how get counts on appli ~lm.l‘ d am Western Agent for the crsey Co. Is lnsidi(m.s ZAGHARY T I.INDSEY Omanha, NBII N e, Mre orer, | that done in the high schools of tenor fifteen | Wiy but few, if any, cases escape theirat- i 08 Spnl Min. Colsauer. e Criser | [lniame e Vieh schaier venor ftieen T I divigs oy iy e | €asy that “beauty is to Mrs, J. G. Haines, Mrs. Hanchett, Mrs, | - In the High school the study of drawing is | tr _and supplies of clothing and pro- | ¢4t Haller, My Jaynes, Mrs. Jolunnes, Mrs. | optional “and ouly a portion of the pupils | Vi Reonskintiyaon 'h‘“‘t‘ sk 2 L A ', Mrs, | continue the work to the end, but those | 4 0 state that they w « 4 }fx‘.»‘.fi.f [N ape, s, " 4 WHoGWisk 0 ko b Tk Coataua : Ufayor if any one kuowing of “There is no beauty t through tho. o ek 3 ¥ persons. will kindly inform any one of e RIS number : : like the beauty of health ™ Says the Very Foundation of Life. opinjon | Tt was reported some time ago that Mrs S was also meant to dispar- - 5 awing um.m to be made com- | Was in llu' hm..v P4 Specific Oxygen destroys the Catarrh 5 4 i drawing teacher, that '8, reasurer, M lest te ' germs in the head, makes the blood briznt and Natiingor, ho ' Ao N Yoars ' tho.Hiigh | Duvghtors visited her tfowdier | age. Instead it encour- | K Ty T ortes shatrman; Mrs. Fr M school instead of being optional all the way | Ricely situated. with Tinkes you new agiin, Co'ds, Co sron- R A i oa: 10 /5, Loa. M | through. The plan of leaving it optional | . A destitute family was also reported in the ages beauty. chitls, Headache. yleld aw (£ by » “ o To Bring Home a Bottle of i S o shrivesleome ofia (complata e | Ma block, whick i 3 the 5 P o Fry B aon, hre. e Fjton, Miss | 0 e bttt oo, [ daies visted every fammily in the biocl and Pears’ Soap is the | 0Oxygen Book” aud 4 Trys Frce. i aon. Miss & D [y | s but it | adjoining houses and found no one needing Chapter 11, the more nymerous division, i e women ¢ loyed during the 1ts meetings on Tuesday even llh Paxton. The class work of the apters has, until the pr nt year, ntical,with Mrs. Hanchett as leader, haps more properly teacher. After rs had been given to the study of h history it decided last year to begin the stud) i history of the French ‘ was spent last season hi ‘hed the period of the oc cupanoy of the French throne by Louts X1 he work is practi test of polit 5--the French rey In the hands of the class Mignets French Revolution serves as thook. The pur- allel readings, extensive as they are, are i T » | assistance. will' take: one. I iird Ward school, presided over by e and some three, while oni ses Hartm: > and Littel, did follow the ~|m|\¢|u|mu¥luwmnv four ye il act of charity during the holic Those who do take the entire course” come whicn the King's Daughters desire through with a thorough knowledge of the ank the school. Each pupil, presumably art: and vwith o degreo af: skill highly com: fer the direction of the teachers, brought plimentary to themselves, their teachers and | 40 offering to the school, which aggre the school system of this enterprising and 'y, several bushels of potatoes, progressive city sacks of flou ing wood, clothing, coal, Ll cte., to the extent of a wagon load and turned ational. it over to the society. It is needless to say means of health to the skin, and so to both these sorts of beauty. All sorts of stores sell especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. Minncapalis read S0 public library it has made more than one poor family books car, or 147 books for every man, | SPESIFIC OXYGEN €0., Suite 510 Sheely Bldg, Omaha, How Many PEOPLE “'° Putting OFF THE DAY Intending soon to consult a Successful Specialist WHY THIS DELAY? E R PURE RYE. It is an indispensable mended by physicians wholesome. He can hiousehold liquor, recom- as strictly pure, rich and get it at any high-class child i the eity. In many cases the ladies buy new shoes N r b children and coal to keep mpton, Mass.. receivea from E. H s ey g e Aante an of that city a $100,000 academy of sHaiper Loentaye (st e : extremely poor ry small in- d ke od in this ¢ity, no city of 15,000 people can consciontiously followed out by the be : O s collogo was | ‘oxist without the need of charitably inclined drinking place or drug store. lowments for | W28 b > noted divine Rt Study. ab. ‘=hich > Clets R ,000 i ) Daughters will be held at the residence of QfBa oteria Chronio, Private, Nervous and llh"l ) n: ry study at "\]\“:[\:ll‘\!l\;,lllfll p‘!'l ,t\u‘.n.»ru;“:lm” 1 i damages ;\ to the | Mr. W. H. Slabaugh, 914 Twenty-third Surgical Diseases CURED. Lost f on, and they ought | Cxtent o ast week by a five that was | street. | Manhood, Female Weaknesses, yicaquss g rted by o suudent who throw a hlf R DALLEMAND & CO.. CHICA%O. | ¥ to make progress smoked cigzurette nto a wastepaper ba Nagje Olty Note | Eto, UBED, s ‘N & the a1t vi as accomplished last | of Berlin this winter, the largest Kotd Treatment by Mail. Address with was accomplished last § ) 8 ory of the inatitution: This is about | . Mrs. Etter, who was reported dangerously stamp for 1 S which Wil ‘be wpter 1T is at work on Henry | 2000 more than are in attendance av Har- 1 118 few days ago, is better, though ‘uot ouv sent in i plain envelope. smbers of Chapter devot- | vard Q08190 S N WILLIAMSON M.D. ing themselves to current topics as asecond | Prosid tof Yale says that a plan . and Mrs. W, W, Abbott, residing at Cuys Rooms$, Hanchett isa vigorous student and has | ling and betti university, especially L l' :"»"“ . h o i b on foot ball 1 mes. President 3ishop Newman addressed the people of — = JE FER Y G 5 A INTS i i i | a8 a big contract on hand, " | this city at 11 4. m 3 % the wivet | I N T o I 'I'! . 3 “u RERER 3 OU TG4 ’U,O R, fasm into thoso c hew St i shins Hopkins uni- | Methodist The house | oy § Financial Reference; Nat'l Bauk of Commeree, Omaba. Members vs of Chapter 11 ; | Belore taking your mext glass Of | [adlBS Pe[fe[:t § NoDmiextiox from businoss. No Oporation. ident, Mfss Dinmax; sccvetary, Miss May etion of 4 b u which to store [ 1 was deaf fc v, catised by i i i 4 el linds of 1R0PTUIE O Both sexos, w14 Wilson urer, ‘Miss Tobit,~ Mus, It. | tho gooloeical ana ’ A0St | tn the but was perfectly River Water hold it up to the light. SYRINGE § ? o E ob kit 110 OF BY FIDKC, DO n/ALtaF Of BOW 1008 1. All Birlett, Miss Brown, Miss | f holarghips, Hood's Sarsaparilla.” H. Hicks, Roch " ling, Burgess, 3y r, Miss Coc r, Miss 1 N. Y, ‘ L " Ly ris the time wh 5 rld e oot Mies ot Me il ate amial, i |1 & (IR SIS The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, AR Rannel A e me i the Berkshir he st World famous Eli Perkins says: 1 Widhout | R 5 307-308 N, Y. LIFE BLOG., OMAHA, NEB, orri * s, Powell; Miss | £ 4 dune for the celchration, ter poople have gone ever all the e IR ] o ) ST = R e v i Y henlic s, Boiple, Mrs, Holruos, Migy | Scomed unise ¢ my upon cere- | to California once, they settle down to » ] ] AL - e i s 1\}»("-:.,\‘.1. ! :x: ;\)Q‘l Mine 'x"“\'m Miss | mony at e cuient tims the old 1 This road will always be | T RESH from the ; 3 ) \ M i scontinent ¢ 4 ' injections or 1on McCheane, Miss Broadfield rofessor Hor o Ha was the in ) -k”!ln-“!u“:(“l"‘lllx!;:;hrnll.' ’\‘f:‘.» GRANITE H"“'s' 5 il : ROV WA Miss Tobit, Miss Hut' | Yention: vhich should be | best cating houses, and it teaches the As a pure medicinal or table | ? EERLY 00 e of trinsportatior oaren more history and geography | water it stmds .llonc PY: ce ®: . N DRA TR LINES, mareh, and General Grant had Balf a million | thn any other line. It shows you his- | — TheAloe & Penfold Co - 15th Stre dents of the club, = 18 98000, g people. The next meeting of the King's e el R sl elioin Frozen water pipes are causing trouble all CONSULTATION FREE. b theme. is under « ion to put an end to gamb ith and H streets, had a son boru to 116-118 5. 15th Street. Omaha Ko V2 reRmAKINTLY CURED or NOPAY follows: Pre Miss Hickox; vice pres. | AL and electri vl funds for Then look at Theuni ; i i L FXAMINATION FREE. al, Miss Dawson, Miss Fddy, Miss Gar- | i) ; e Miss Swobe, Mrs. MacMurphy, | J ments of the late AND 1 ARD KUBBER prepared for se. Professor Horsford took Salt Lake and the Mopme Stlllors;)arkll Of All Dealers. R iy Dea o zhie maepest tn | 00 Hevt than Sy petenta sty fo | you thiaugh the wront La 10\|m\m|mmfim SURING WATER 0, | N9 RQEY ~par o roctovhuor 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Omnhas xehools. che Alpll|m| wtions, duving his life the Humboldt basin and the financinl and moral shipwreck every day in condition. " Prot Robert Mi of M v | Horace Greeley and Artemus Ward | (, B, I’El(filSS & Co BOS!M Selling Agants fow vrices | has been chosen professor s the year, because they don't know *where to | o wilhave sue |’n\.,....'. ; rod \ ; , i draw the line.” Their mental vision has be. ental stations at Man on the Union I m,m. it goes PAXTO“ LGALLAG"EH 1 0. M [ 0 ecurely packad, no maras to i eome impaired from son use. The lines ALTTA A o\l Ve cre. It runs to Portland Distributing ents for Omaha. DR N o e al riforre ton fre3. Corrergon1eassstrlotly “”“ ° ¢ — i 1. ehronte. private, blood, skin and urinary diseases. A regiiar and ' whow. 18 atill treating with riyato dis which form the picture of life 3 vy | Mo , has been chosen professor of civil Yosemite, i AW a1 9 s somé ; 5, Lo8 4 s and Sa eye not true, an 1sequence, aud l arts, Chuirs of 4 or the Liguor Hubit Positively Curod B e s OF Mistey and languages have st Diego, a y route into San KENN[DYS CAUTION, : i Halnest is a miserable ¢ o b 0 lished, but will not be immedia It has no rivals yet.” TR . “- 4 ¢ Educati e L1801 . :nd for our California ‘Sights and 8}{&1’@ KENNEDY 1 v ¥ & M A A e & m;v&vi.:ullh:wm:lz perspective is o jumble ' ring ¢ B » o wii the knowle ) b P ’ 4 “ curn MI nervous nk Memory, P AR Important and . dntorcating : : aTop : ol FAST INDIA BITTERS | Tobely Harmots St “wh G5 { B T ducht Wk tane Lo fVgn, Mapors, Omaha public school « ‘con d wait until a new i against AL s T it Aro NVER Sola | 8 ki or i i ; : Lty u'v'.q‘....m.f'_ teaching the pupils how and where to draw al form of *'sw gins? Sixty SHEY ot A e (U acific | _ ¢ # 4 f toh whic lines. This is included in the course | dren in one school room is the mo: Bystem, BN NIK00% mang, l”' Hg A | o which the pupils are permitted to take in | vicious form of swea developed g ks Raaai biitey Tor thal it 1 FAERORE 4NN LPTER UAT B e ot Tae Troe. AGArCAR e G h drawing, and it extonds from the first year | Children worldug in sweaters' shops have as | Prescolng and {nter coorating, de- | R GOLDEN NI For Sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell, 1515 Dodge Street. S]flENGTh VITAlI]Y MANHQUD the last year in m high school pr ‘|'- ssed con |‘I~~~n 1 into one school room. “hm.mn 1508 |)|14l“‘.l~ ~|.. ot. - - it K m‘.\ Co Through the kindness of Miss " —_— —— | Biake, Bruc s teacher of drawing, and Miss o " - DR. R. W. BA”AEY | Qmaba, Nev NEBRASKA Natiopal Bank, rincipal of the Long s T Thia br T Then i bormitted ib obecs Tooth, Fillod With- Lnl.‘w york done in drawing i " "',’_M“_‘:{“h'l’;,,:,‘f‘ e ercer. 00l classes I on ¢ ion. 1. The Long school way selected | ‘ Omaha’s New st Hsiel g it has the reputation of being ¢ Teeth Extracted Without Pain or | — it o best schools in_the city in point of dis. | COR. 12TH AND HOWAR) 373 cipline as well as in the ecarnestness and thoroughnoess of the cluss work The first room v! rd was that of the First grade, where little tots only four or five wonths nitiate of school life were ted Alul W By u\vl_\ listen ing to son i e cher waus suying. The lesson in drawing was at once ta . Tt was evident that the children en) part of their daily school work. Th. . -about it in & way that could not bemisunder- gtood. On the front row of seats sat what 3&8 aking Powdet: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum Used in Milli~as of Homes—40 Years the Standard A Full Sef of Teeth on Rubber for $3.9). 4 e 411 work warrantod as repre Office Third Floor Paxton Blooyk, Telephone 105, Iith and Farnam Sts. Take elevator or stalrway (rom l0th St entranca. 0t 82,9 per day » at $1.0 per day. ws with Bath at § or dny s with Bath at $1.) to 846 OPENED AUGL | Modern in Every Respert ewly Furnished Thronghout. C. S. ERB. PIOP. U S, DEFOSITORY, OMAILA, NEB, Capital eeee s $100,000 Surplus, . sens . 965,000 Cficora and Directors —Henry W. Yates, presidant B G Cudliing vieo presidanti ¢ 5 Muarign W Morse.John 8. Coliins J. N. 11 Patrick; Keed, cashier. THE IRON BANK, 7 CDICAT INSTTUT i ‘,r, .,‘1.v.u. 10, with Lostiin 1 500 pp., 136 invaluable pres pilotee £l gl oy $3.00'BY wall boRl: -

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