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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 189k CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS | 3 e o o evone [ GAYS THE (OUNT WAS FALSE | N1 | of Holmes, Bach and Sp rin Members of €chool Poard Acoased : Frank Kaspar Made a Member of the Board | Of Jiounet, Hatt A ol nt ¢ 0 of Publioc Works, leave of absenc of Eleotion T.ickery. e et o ————— m———— A request from the Roard of County Com g i " that the council v a com. k [ SIR CHARLES WOMBELL'S REFUSED TO GIVE PARDEE A CONTRACT | 15 wirjusting. o b e city | MACLEOD APPEALS FOR A PURE BALLOT The Greatest Attractlon Yet! Celebrated Pe olmin::\ummls Direct from Europe. and th it of boarding Drisoners was referred finance com= | Apeges Fraud in the Selection of His Sue- Bteps Taken to Bring the Whole of Douglas | mittes and the city c i County Under One Government — The claim of R. H. Polk for $1,000 for in consor—Story of n Horse that Played a ~ iries sustained by r of a defectiv Star Part in Sam Macleod's Reasons for this as Stated in ASWAIE Stk refarsad:. together Wik & Poliis. 3 S NN the Resolutions Adopted flar claim from Mrs. Emma Frost § A resolution from Holmes that the In EA—. o o Lot LR LG UG L LA, “There are some members of the school =S Frank J. Kaspar s the new member of | conts per hour after August 1 was referred | There are some members of O | the Board of Public Works. His name | t0 the committes on judiciary et UL LR, Lttt o) : e ! A number of resolutions ordering addi- | M. G. Macleod, a brother of the recently was sent to the council by the mayor 1ast | yionqf arc ts were referred to the com- | beheaded superintendent of bulldings of the evening and the appointment was confirm mittee, with instruc to Investigate as 10 | yoard of Education, has been whispering On motion of Lemly, the roll was called | the condition of the fund and report on the y : ® ey bl SAvIEahiTIiy ot doRRtine WA TILIoNAICITE the above quoted sentence into the e t on confirmation, with the following result SETE: 5 Vaby 1 i RCRBRSHe, ouvkliy Ckfy dakive; Hiis ONB GOVERNME YR COUNTY some of his political friends very industri , Holmes, Lemly, McAndrews, Parker, | The following self-cxplanatory resolutions A Py ;::m‘.I)‘I |’x’; 3 Ao rarker’ | were introduced by Howell ment, or charge, is a story of the attempts Ldln e e "' ity Sivels Where » present system of ty | of the Macleod brothers to get the ma Jacobsen, Saunders, Specht, Thomas, Wheeler | opnis ¥ of the election of Samuel's successor reco -8 men i ‘ ! sidered by the B Education. Of fod with o1 | Omaha ! The appointment carriod with it the fol- | {*FH, course Sam is not taking any chances on his Towing designation of the duties of the mem- 3 % xtension of the | own account. He is perfectly satisfied with bers of the board for the ensuing year !7. et Gt the result, but his sympathetic brother has H. Winspear, chairman; St. A. D. Balcombe las county cd nde tried to get Will Stevens, who was an appll gewer commissioner; Frank J. Kaspar, street B Ao T nuniioal (euyeruy cant for the position, to pull the Macleod commissioner. 3 anited action In the © of | chestnuts out of the fire. The bond of the new appointee was pre- | c. thority; and Stevens has been told by Macleod that ed for appro ohn Rosicky ens, The present system of valuation 7 sented for approval, with John Rosicky, GNE AL CANALION L Of property | there was jugglery in the count at the R s o vove|pathi y to a large number "of | school board election at which Banker was sureties, Wheeler objected to the approval | si “realt of Omahn and South | felected (o succeed Macleod. Of cours of the board on the ground that the words iy e Saouney ot u was not in the fight at all. He “and until his successor is duly elected and | f for t purvoge of remedy 1s a lo er from the start, but it grie him qualified,” were not In harmony with the | €VilS and securing concert of dction very much to see his friend Stevens lose the eharter, ‘which, according to his interpreta- | ii“the Coutity in the framing of laws to | ket WheH, NG, wus folrly TR Ihti ot tion, did not ailow a member of the board to | be submitted to the next legielature with [ WhAL he telis Stevens, Macicod claims that d over afte 8 ad explired tity eference to the subject matter of this reso- = s JRreLia L0 by o Cl % b4 hold over after his term had expired. City | r to th ject matter h board (oo ey B st ) ttorney Connell differed with him and the.| lution which will be atl tory to d o Wi "l representat and to all the taxpayers, | buildings and that the ballots show that Lo D Y s, maver wad | bezit 2 fraudulent work was done in the selection B0t sustained, the Wiley crowd uncovering | eoiooi"e predident of the city | of Banker. He s that Burgess and exactly the t votes neccasary o over- | three men o APute Bandhauer were the tellers and that when ride the mayor's action: ; Pl A L0k the ballots were counted Bandhauer twisted T Ko itn s sstirn Witholit. miy opproval| Eoar g y " them into a bunch and threw them into the al | &nd designate three mem 4, | waste basket. Macleod claims to have se- @ concurrent resolution authorizing the city ) Slactricin or other porson in. charge of | and the city council of & ap: [ cured the ballots and to have found the that office to employ a competent man to | Point ¢ esignate three officials sald | proofs that warrant him aking the re. J s o assist him at a alary not exceeding $80 per | cit i the mayor of said city, mark about the wearing B! month, the appointment of such assistant e e ¥iting 5 | members of the Hoard of n, 1 I I S p bjed 0 the approva J e coun- 5 PO LA a ting 3 pod": N v R oo the dpprovil ;‘fr"”\_m i vhe! the corporate limits of said | According to Macleod’s story the ballots e Silerthe reasomy ikt at te presontitime]) 5 50 extended and the county | show that Stevens received eight votes on Ay, Dareon;{n oharge of CHat oMoe with the | Of divided or included as two different ballots, but that the vo Sl Criaht or authonty o perform the | provide for ome lawful, erganized were called wrong by the tellers and t duties 'of _clty ‘electrician, Notwithstands RO TR LD T R - | Stevens was beaten out of the election. {ng the fact \nat as long ago as June 5 | RICOAL S04 COUBLY ROSCIMMENEE MON, €6 | Mr. Stevens took little stock in the report LK s and after making a few inquiries he became 1 Made o il this office no i : i ; ] i en by O | sult in retrenchment and in the reducing B \ . o u been taken by the | GG ioes U remedy the extstingevils of | corvinced that the story originated in Mac ). A nima ls ously for several days. Back of the stat Db IS tem of tax valuation and | leod’s desire to have the matter opened up bitck by ‘the chnlr- | A58 and be it further : by the board so he could have one more e esolved, he city clerk forw.rc chance at a re-election. A, certliied copy Of this resolution. to the city S'gnce at & re-election has thereby e 1 action 3 Mr. Bandhauer asked what he proposed § 2 ¥ o) d ha r > clerk of the city of South Omaha and also B 3 v, (f }:.!t‘.‘..:""’.\:h'.. l“m‘ EHOTIpESYenc 0. the' county: commiiasion 'of Douglas | to do about the charge which Macleod wa 8 ed BIMNEADY = thes other . membara. of 84 county. making against him. *I propose to call him 3 7 Al E mittee. I also veto this resolution for THEY WERE ADOPTED. * sald he. He went on to say that [ v ] Teagon that it contemplates, in plain viola- | The resolutions were adopted, Bruner alone | there could be no question about the accu- A % tion of the provisions of the charte Voting in the megative. Howell, Bechel and | Facy of the ballot, as he and Mr. Burgess X . take away the clear right of the v Lemly were named as the councilmanic mem- | had seen every ballot that was cast and o i ) ) VY Dall y to appoin assistant city electricia there was no chance for any juggling with e ant o : bers of the committee. SYas noRcle anye 3 [ e oanoial pvann linns The_ordinances providing for clerks fn | the return 11 had wanted'to toy. with but be under " s the returns,” said Mr. Bandhauer, “I would : o right o e offices of the building inspector and the 3 . the iruth that no right can | the offices of th & intpeotor and the iye o tiory up the ballots after each vote in- d i red by ordinance or resolution on | Board of Public Works were not approved. i , . Q on other than the mayor to make | The city attorney was instructed to scc | Stead of twisting them into a knot and \ 7 / 0.4 appointments. An attempt to appolnt an | what the Burlington and Union Pacific rail- | throwing them into the waste basket, where - E 4 . d . nl. assistant city elecrician, like the attempt | FA%C ©6 BEUREIE BR0 B R o truction | they could be found and arranged so easily S 7 to fill the office of city electrician, will be | Foads h: ! i olieLs 0002 When M. G. Macleod meets Tellers Bur- v 2 { ] e ] contested In the courts and will eventually | Of the fron and stone bridges on Fourteenth e 2 Lae) L Bo held to be unauthorized. I further veto | street ordered by the council a year ago | B8 and Dandhauer there will be a call for this resolution for the reason that with a | and to push the construction of the bridges | *Xplanations competent city lectrician there 18 no necess | as rapidly as possible. But the chances now are that the election of a superintendent of buildings will be re- Bity at the present time of emploving an i asalstant clectrician at o salary of $8 per | _The special committee appointed at the | ., jiqoreq by the Board of Iducation, but ot or . othar sur, “H 4 not & wufh, | Previous meeting to consider the charges | SORSIdOTEQ DY fbe Poard 3:30 ’ 3 9:0 ? Ny m It 2 D s AT ST 6 % _grounds from those t t x O k E t 0 O Cl k e ey bt RO SO | By R Duncan roporiod Lt | GG BY Mockod, | e, matier s ey erinoons a 2:30 OCK. venings a 10.00} OCK. p propoted ssistantcitn’ be Fealized ot | power to' remove the health comm O A L L D L ot 4 IS 5 . S5 UL ST U G|, s e dutes o i | sl st Sl e et | ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, 10c--Includes All Performances, o & higghibition Excels Anything Ever Seeq: 2EBHC A CANTEEE S bers of the board are not satisfied with their ) TLAND BEACH--THIS W ONLY. would be as grievous to be borne in the | FOUTGL : NESDiinca h form of fees as if enforced in the form of a | by the mayor. Mr. Duncams communied- | ,ction in the selection of Mr. Banker and will in all probability reconsider the action general tax. tion was accordingly referred to the mayor. The following veto was sustained by a | The foint committee recommended that | ot (b & RFOTCICE PREREET Lo € This zreat Vegetal of the Barbe ving company tion was declared adopted without a vote. [ o Vitulizen,Une presc EOTE TS i claim Tl Fecommonation LR (e Pled | If’ Banker's election is reconsidered Mac- e tion of a famous French physi quickly cliroy ool AlL month ago, namely: The S | that the company had filed no articles of | jeod will be a candidate for re-election, but ¢ @ V0ha or disyses of the FeRerative oruinis, such ua Lost Aanbnod, incorporation and had no legal existence. his case is practically hopeless from the \ Insomnia, Pains In the Buck, S Eimissions, Nervous Debill"; amount 15 a reco; claim v, for street repairs - been PRy start. There is too much to explain, or too 5 ~ @iy pimpics, Unfitness v/ Marry, Exhwosting Drains, Varicoecte and made durin; y , when it is no- y Violonco much that cannot be explained. It was an Conatipazion. torious that s repairs for that | Little is accomplished in this clvilized era pla at c Gt Bettarnianeab Al CUPIDEN clean:es the liver, the kidneys and tho urinacy year wore not made in conformity with the | but with the gentle laxative, Hostetters | oame s ot oo O oo misned that I BEFORE ano/ARTEB IR orsinsol il Inpuritics, contract, and not made as required | gomach Bitters, the bowels are relioved & placieq IO XL iy CUPIDENE strengthens and restores small weak orzans, by the expr of the Board of Pub- b b 0 veak: A statement was made to members of the The 1son sufferers cured by Doctors 18 be 50 ninety por o ro troubled with Iic Works, as given from time to time by | Without abruptness or subsequent weakening. | poard that Macleod had.been presented with Prostatitis, CUPID k 0¥ 16 eire WIthUUE an opertion the chalrman of eaid board. I belleve that | Dyspepsia, malaria, rheumatism, weakness | g fine driving horse by one of the contrac- timonials. A written guarant 111 81X DoXes d0es not effe ml;‘n'm“:n{ ll):-]r..r|»‘:|n1‘e« L’]“r;fil:iful s v 1id :‘x::"ll(‘ldxw[y)r:m‘l!;lu a’l’mldam)mllsmlr( -\'10 tors who was doing work for the board. mauent eure, 0 e Ratie r fndieatimonialpge entitled tc ent, should be passed on ve, fo st, also, among Invigorants | This was not denied by any one. Macleod S 2 o ol Lo sl by by the proper court’dnd the amount that | and recommended by phiysicians. Give this | gaid no ownea the bugky and the contrs 5 : ; : Doy the Barber Asphalt company Is entitled to | medicine a fair trial and be convinced. vned the horse, fevihadtagredatupo ORIV L ABoUIAE Hieu Aetarminaat by o jur owned the horse, and they had agreed upon = — The fact that no action whatever has been o ¢ % a joint traffic arrangement by which both taken to collect this claim or to have the | The leopards give two performances at | 4ad use of the horse and buggy. Both “i1T 1S IGNORANCE THAT WASTES Smount t‘luv n[ ll‘-u'liv |«\| halt company | Courtland beach today. agreed, however, that the contractor seldom or street repair s91 ‘determined by —————— A e g s i, s Pl cnpesy o e contragtar, soldom EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE court would indicate that the contention ¥uneral of J. R. Hendrix. Macleod's n: and used by him daily. O M irkhayser, the hen, chaipman of | mne funeral of Jacob R. Hendrix was | The contractor also stated to friends thai ° ber Asoh y Wag' not. o hiz | held at 7:30 last evening in the Westmin- | his house had told him to get Macleod a with its contrac with the orders of | ste rPr e church. There w a | horse if he needed on It w this story the Board of Public Works, well [ large attendance of church members, men | that prevented at least two members of the founded, "It Is matior o comimon krowl | G500 e o With him In busi. | board from voting for Macleod and the condi- edice and general nolorlety, that during the | Wi " dld residents of the city, who had | tions have not changed since the election at — known and loved the deceased. The serv- | which named. T Tl R AR e Omaha were neglected and holes without ) 3 number were allowed to exist. 1 also veto | 1¢¢8 were conducted by Rev. Dr. John Gor- [ But Macleod has more than one iron in the EDUCATIONAL. this item for the reason that item | don, and were eminently fitting. After the | firo just now. If he cannot keep his hold -—— in the apj iation orc ther | § 0 rpiiS k o t accompanied | oy the school board pay roll he to get ) U tanon g by the family 0. M. Hen- : it the b tion order aced in S ianilval ontCarar (Hen | another whack at the publie pur a posi- : HH b R R ST . Stoday. tion ber of the Board of Public Works, 5 yulliity of " ene olfinof me pur | e for which he is an applicant. Notwithstand- er Asphalt company for the sum regon Kidney Tea cures nervous head- | ing the horse story was known to every of §14,260.68, which, after crediting the | aches. Trial s cents. All druggists, | member of the Board of Education, one of i SWEET SPRINGS, Mo e G G e T leading members of that body has en- JAT MILITARY SCHOOL OF THE WEST. Runks second at the Sy T, e r‘\f M)I 41-\1‘1'2; Two distinct shows at Courtland beach d Mr. Macle 's application for the Urtment nmo [ll‘y"]'y schools of th nited States. Pr [)Ar(“i ot think the council or mayor should | 1044y—the leopards and lons, Board of Public Works appointment in the at hinoss, Wosc Poli or Anmapolls, Ktrons faculty, noqualied make any such recognition of (his elaim, . 3 highest terms. If Macleod fails in both b ctore 2w sehool, write for illus Catulogue 10 L T R R R LR PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. plans he tnreatens to g0 into politics as o LESIE'MARMADUKE, Managor. city to the payment of this entire claim as — SaTani0) (ahgketsem upiti tnat hintbrothier - = —_— 18 proposed. John W. Paul left for the cast last even- The ftem In the last appropriation ordi- | ing. nance In favor of the American Water [ Tobe Castor was In Omaha last even- Central College {ir Young Ladles 5 . o firs s o 4 e R on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as Joar was vetoed on the same grounds that | , State Treasurer Bentley is at the Ml- [ SRSTY CUP 5 REE, P Sy S uay exlng U y h s :Ihah:(: Aul: sémxll:':y' aptiot Female College. N a maIntot one ‘votes the petition of Pardee & Co. asking for the | ft, the Rt M SuBetigtendoaty 5 O o tha Last apbro. | spARovaltot thslr bond ‘hatuot: granted, and | Le(erence of the) new, sunctidtentent s bopd ; i i V- | priation_ordinance, being an item I in default of objections the recommenda- | . Gre ston inwthe. plan for a reconsidefa- i Y B MANHUUD HESTflHEi] “CUPIDERE"™ - I e The Truo History of Pullman. T A S T P e e S P S N P S BB eI U While traveling in a box car, stretched on the bare floor, Pullman lay awake trying to discover a way to fall aslecp. 1e reasoned with himself thus: If a man who sleeps is a sleeper, why could not a sleeper make all men sleep? 1Me struck it—and the next day he started with a net balance of 13c to Jackson Park at Chicago, and got the first sleeper he came acros bought him a beer, and set him in motion: They say Pullman has been after sleepers ever since. Bye and bye he started a stock company to Pull-man’s wages down and Pull-man up on upper berths at pull-leg prices—and now all people of Chicago can’t slezp on account of it. —(To be continued in our next ) Omaha has some sleepers of course—but they sel- dom trouble anyone—The Nebraska objects not for you toisleepauntilss SATURDAY MORNING AT—9— R ——— e —— WHEN WE BEGIN OUR SEMI-ANNUAL 00D SUIT PANTS SALE WITH SIXTEEN HUNDRED PANTS e e ery pair from this season’s crop—every pair from a once completed suit——every pair will matcl some suit bought of us. 50$950 §350 FOR A PAIR FOR A PAIR FOr A PAIR Worth up o $3.00. Worth up to §8.00. Worth up to $7.00. The same as of former seasons—We bunch 'em in three bunches azd let you use judgment-="Tis to our opinion the bost way to treat one and all alike—and to treat all alike 15 a pleasure to the Nebraska. Sizes from 30 to 40 waist, 29 to 34 lon ‘ tho mayor cited In vetoing the bill for the | 'aTd: the Kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing previous six months. These were to the | State Auditor Moore was in the city last | fevers, headaches and other forms of sick- effect that the company was not furnishing | evenin n Tor sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all - sufficient fire protection. On this account L. W. Russell of Glenwood, Ia,, is at the | leading druggists. Manufactured by the V}V:DIAICATIONAL» tho city was compelled to spend $15,000 | Dellone. California Fig § nly. . s annually for three fire engines and the | John V. Mahoney of Sioux City is a Pax- e e mayor recommended that this amount be | ton guest, y : ' NATIUNM. PARK SEMINAHY i from . the bill. thal ulas | o0illamE Nolaon¥ana wite! ot Crpaton, 'Tas | Qi Rareby Deg o taptersiaut alnera ) 0 ; L e o thanks to our many kind and sympathizing ; LA (L TR T 1Y dhoobaen’ introdu a_resolution by friends, and especially to Messrs. Herbert 7 K . which the city attorney was ai- | O W. Reed, proprietor of the Dellone, | whipple, H. Bouffier Imer, W. J. Bat- 8 or Young Worr LA AR R b SR arned with his family trom Hot Springs, | Nn h Detwetler, K, Ballou aad A ourscs. - Heau] rounds. | works company was living up to its con ., last evening. carvier force, for thelr very.tender and con- \ llainge Aseultusadtibome. S BR Y tract, and If such was not the case, to go ev. J. M. Patterson of Detroit, former | soling attentions to us in our sad bereave- \ ton, D. C. into court to compel it to either do or to £ of the Omaha First Presbyterian | ment by the loss of our darling son and A “It'is a liberal education to live In W forfeit its contract. This bait secmed to [ e , Is In the city, the guest of Mr. J. | brother, Alfred | AN iBEton IR B work effectually. The resolution was adopted 3, Wharton, MORITZ SACHS, WIFE AND SONS, = ILLINOTB and the veto of ‘the bill was not sustsined. R N, T RO e b 2O L z The resolution ordering an arc light at the | company at Spokane, Wash., arrived in | _To Rev. William Rosenau of Baltimore, y ntersection of F y-first and Page streets M Wl i he ab e of r bbi did an stree Omaha last evening, being enrcute two [ Md., who in the absence of our rabbl dl ~ r n was votoed for the reason that there was | woeeks on account of strikes 80 much by his gentle ministration and L 10 B FTBULLAID, . 3. Supt s Jacksonvi :m money avallable with which to pay for kind sympathy to l'ghten the burden of our t. The comptroller's statement on June 12 5 eavement In the death of our son and 3 & B showed a balance In the street lighting fund | &04 Consumers assoclatlon goes to Lincoln | jroper, Alfred, we hereby extend our sin- s 1 A IFETARES IR ADA of $30,160.82 tho first five wonths | tonlght to attend the meeting of the state | oiotlih & g L Cor.C.). W RIGIHT, B.S A M. Cornwall, s board of fculture and arrange for the S VTR ¢ SONS. = \ of the year § expended for gas o & hp MORITZ SACHS, WIFE AND SONS. - v and gasoline lights during five months and exhibit at the state tair. B ~ \ S Gy aro lghts for two inonitis. The bill for gas AR TR T AT Republican ng. MEYERS' AUTOMATIC BOILER CLEANER and gasoline during ler of the | At the Merchants—J ke and wife, There will be a meeting of the Ninth ‘ Munchester Mfg Co., No, Manchester, lnd year would amount to $21,000, leaving 32,000 Valenth rehants—J. A, Fike and wife, | (o 0T0 tublican club at_ their rooms, RARShSRiSE g | with which to pay for arc lights. The coun At the P. M. Wi . Twenty-nnth nam_streets, on Wed- " ) o & e oil had already passed over the mayor's ve- | . Hornsen and wif ." astl ' 7 | nesday 7:8i ck, for the purpose When Caesar's friends remonstrated with toca bills ¢ T Houston company | At the Paxton—E. ) 4 | of electing ofcers and other important busi- | him for divoreing his wife, the noblest amounting to over 00, and includ the | A Kerlin, Raymond; N. M. Means, ness. By order of F - emarke esar's w bills for the soven remaining months there [ At the Dellone—W. C. Wents 3 JOHN LEWIS, President, Bamap of them i remarked, A Wit would be en overdraft on the fund of over | B, Holmes, In; John Dri . Cralg J. K. COULTER, Secretary. must be above susplcion.” $24,000. The mayor said that he did not | R e, Bennlngton: M ossity e ' Shamber Furi 20000, The mayor sald that ho did not | Sliver Creeks M. Cr Afmatrong, Herirand, MeCague Saving Bank, So It is with our Chamber Furniture. It ordering add.tional lights in the face of _At the Arcade—A. 8. McKay, Fri . On and after Aug. 1 the hours of business | must be above suspleion of cheapness, or you these fact K. Lammels, Hartington; J. Koontz, - 6 between 9 13 1 vore p eIl . Lincoln; - W.' P, Freeman, Fairbury: A, | of this bank will be between 9 a. m. and 3 | ghould immediately divorce 1t a vinculo When appealed to for {nformation, Chalr- | Kowan,'Ord; A. Roats, Red Cloud; C. dohne | P. D Will be open as usual SATURDAY i man Burkley of the finance committee | son, Geneva o evenings, between 6 and 8 o'clock p. m. matrimonil. llll;‘ll (I|.1}l (‘;l' [;w)fllnn of the mayor in re- -~ - M.C. son, pres. Thos. H. McCague, cash. By a ‘“‘suspiclon of cheapness'" we do not gard to the fund was subst Iy correct, The leopards glve two performances at i M - 4 o 2 :, e but the resolution was nevertheless passed | Courtland beach today. oW Qrinding razars, shears, gutlery, 1618 Dodge, | M8R tho lowness of its price, but the low- Close at 6:30. Saturdays at 10, BERathe vato ness of its quality. Avold that glued-up The contract and bond of H. B, Mayo for ered 5| repairing tho Sixtecnth street viaduct wer trash which {s offered at fabulously low “ud VY nest rlonurs—voild’'s Fair, prices. It {s an Insult to your guests to ller; preventing scalln o o e g | ZZAARDMALAAL AARDD A0 L0 LARLIRALLRRL LD DALY m:y. Aluur 1\" <;wunrll [:\..«] g; anted a , offer them such furniture, and there is the | pound or washing out. Sold strictly « —— ] month's leave of absence In which to lure ossible econo se, {5 give ‘satisfaction. Correspondence mollcited. speckled trout from the mountain streams 3 “';T‘r B "A"h ARYR ::‘U’L’:U" g as a | Genéral | Western Omce” 05, Lo Dulildg, . The contract and bond of P, H. Mahoney e i e S » S0 T i - L5 IR [ 1Y e for TRTading oh he Southeast’ AvenUS. Were Bu special July “leader” at only §19. It s the S g Don’t Foo! With You: Eyes approved. Similar action was taken on the ) equivalent of any $26 Chamber Set In this = ¢y 4 1 contract and bond of Hamann & McDonald city. There is no suggestion of low price s 0 g o Headache Cause 1 construction in district No. 201 (g e e in its appearance. It Is superoly made and SURELY CURED. ! ¢ 9. : South Fifth stre | outfitted. To re Eprrok—Please inform your read- AL i " o O 4 and orde placed on the next T . ers that I have a positive remedy for the #4 M whi) give " pooy appropriation ordinance s Shlvel‘lck & GO above named di ». By its timely use A Ut H f Tho mayor's appointment of W. G Po N vy | thousands of hopeless cases have been per- i ! ; . sanently cured. I shall be glud to send 2 1 iy and oy | appraleers on the contemplated grading of w e URNITURE of Every Descrist on [UARIRWY QIE0G.. & RO N A ¢ vonr i . F ¥ two bottles of my remedy free to any of your ¢ e Secretary Holmes of the Manufacturers O T P PR OO ?"i @ihbocasees obLLALE LARALALOLALARLRALER AL ALATARARA AL LA LALAL AL LD DRATAL AL LRI AR AR LI DRI Mechaneal device for removing all impurlti Qg Shriver, John F. Flack and W. H. Gates as ;r.:.\\l\'(r\nui:::)l “:Yw;..‘“s"f‘f\ .l‘l.-‘.lvfm?]ji“.?ln - | The only Pure C; f Tartar Powd: No A No Alus Temporary Location, readers who Lave consumption if they will 7 R P5ee Coaam of Tasiar Powder. b0 Amsonis; No Alui. 1206 und 1208 Dq send mo their expross and post office address, Lo Dvonte Puxin Moek also the ointment of George W, Holb 7 2 HTH o Woas o . R ,,w'm_vi ~sed in Millions of Homes—40 Vears the Standar? MILLARD HOTEL BLOC . A. Slocum, M. C., 183 Pearl 8t., New York.

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