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T]II‘ ()\[,\[l\ DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, [ \i ) NN NN \ count of the fact that the Pottawattamie au- ‘nnd while allowing 35 per cent of the sec- HAYDEN BROS, NEW PLAN OF ASSESSMENT |fhorsict Soutior foin with Dovetes onones CO\IPLTITIO‘J ON ASPHALT | $hd:ciune “matior, s miear nciodes s vegtis | and create a school district ‘nml» publications, tojpass free of charge, as- | Baturday Will Be a Great Hig Day for -—— | Adjoining this territory there are umw sess the remaining 8; per cent, which com- | Huyers—See Theso Fartlcalars. children residing upon Towa soil who are pre prehends what Wamanmker calls ‘‘tra LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS - Beform Proposed by the Oity Oharter|vented from attending school for the reason | Board of Public Works Gets Figures it |literature,” at the rate of 8 cents per pound FOR SATURDAY. OVE Amendment Committee, i Bows through the dlacrioe, P, RIS ever Saw Before, matter of lower classAthan letters should be | gch,Chte 3, §6 DaF DAIF] Worth 808 ! & was to join with Towa and create a dis | taxed higher postagemnd thus relieve them | “yo0 qoz fadies' black wool tights, only 16c; | Shoe Clasps, Whistles, Match Safes, Hat and | PH{LE dhoole by mUEpOFtAd Jolntly By o of the burden of makiag both ends meet in [ i AeF 0 [ TAX COMMISSIONER FOR A HEAD | thie two counties, but e the Towa people have HUGH MURFHY APPEARS IN A NEW ‘RLE | the Postofce department. 7 60 dos. Tadies® kid gloves, 30c; worth y1.00. || Book Marks, Suspenders | refused to take # hand in the matter Mr. Hill Mr. Leslio says that Omaha business men [ 40 2% JPI08 KO0 ROVER, Bhcc WoEch HLGO- | S, Sus s, Hand Satchel Tags, Novel- | has organized the new district and will koon are showing much Interest in the movement. [ ¢ . (oo B8 B | | ol ties that you find vhere els " ot x school in ation. 1In the event that | A Traltgng Ship, S T I SERAE 100 b s B Chan gested In the Procedure for I S i R TG Colorado Sand Stone Specialty A Tralning Ship. Gents' heavy wo lj‘\.l':‘!)rr.v“xf‘ d ViR, ,"_h“_ R i e REVIHE L SLIVS they will be compelled to pay tuition and Promises to Give the Asphalt Con- Boys who may have aa ambition o enter | 5.y, gop, Legislative Candidates to ‘ — pyeismmpag by the navy will be interested in an article In |~ Gente' fancy laundered shirts 350, w Dyspepsia scldom causes death, but permits The Sunday Bee telling how to do so and the | Ladies' fast black corsets, 50c; worth 7 RAYM i y -l Low B ' o g it ims to live on in misery. Hood's Sar tartilugly Low | exceptional advantages attending the serv-| Children's fine cashmere wool hose, OND, 15th and Douglas, JEWELER. aparilla cures dyspepsia and all stomach | lces. | worth 50 BRIt e knendmsat by 'NES1 % DOBN] , The array of contractors who stood out- | ‘W:”l.\\;[\‘:‘nym of gents' leatrer gloves, ";.';:;:f :nr: lm‘u \‘ t in the city 1 ”‘l\l‘wl: ¥ t!’tfllr~l MENT, side the railing to hear the bids r..u!k.n the | Heilbrun & Jaskewith, 470 Broadway, New 1 case of men's dark overshirts, 2! e ber and made € X ® M ALy ing of the Board of Public Works yes- | york, were closed by the Kings county sher- | 50c. task. W. 8. Poppletc “,\"\';”\ |«hf »rrv '( T ,VH, ‘l 'Ii"'l' terday afterncor. were treated to a Surprise | {f on September 28, They had made up SPECIAL SALE AT S P. M from his position on t t . ing a natl t Ja that almost knocked them off their feet theth entirs Rl ktoek Tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. we shall place Be Interrogated, - Big Clothing Firm Barsts. o ol tic ” have 1 reading, for the past two mor , consisting of a com- | "0t t000 dress patterns of printed he RO Polillcal engugetnich bhrlic] : | For many years past Hugh Murphy has|piete line of men's and boy's ciothing. On |COh 8418 200 dress patterns of printed henri 1gn ted ha the " )r 80 War news from the far cast with un-| 5 2 i ¥ ettas, 36 inches wide. 19¢ 1 pattern usual thterest, and I wiah to aasure You been getting a large proportion of the stone | gctober 12 this st 'k was sold by the afore of 7 yard: Not more n 2 patterns to each | authorized to il the vacarn il : b an A ! S '| paving contracts in the city, but yester- | sald sheriff at public auction, to the author- | eyst r, The report of the subcommi hat within the range of my ki ‘I-r\u Of| day he appeared as a bidder on asphalt and | kzed buyer for the Globe Clothing company, | Tamorrow morning we place on sale appointed to draft an ame t ing | newepapers ”"“‘h“”l‘\ll‘k“x\\:u |',‘ u’\‘\‘jh“» foines .cipltated a sensation by bidding $2.07 on | Which latter firm operates retail stores in |jine of 36-inch wide covert cloth different parts of the United States, their " for a more uniform plan of . Wlie Towest Bl ¢ as eve 3 a decided bargain; all dark & v u accounts, and correct in at materlal. The lowest bill thdt has eV | omaha store, situated at 118 South Sixteenth | * (& iNerent Shades of pikin presented and considered by rence (o the position which Japs before bean recelved by the city on any fort | atreet, opposite: the Boston Store, got the| orute seliing at Hayduns: tomorrow general plan of the syst mm now. I have just read ar of asphalt was $241, and the rival con- | cream of the stock with orders to turn it | Fiii® Jor"E, Sp HAETTE FORAFTON was gimilar to that which v tructed I “Will Not Interfere,” in yesterd tractors opened their eyes as Murphy cut [ into money at a small margin above the [ gon {/Rf He T SO0 B AR VOO the amendment committee two year issue, with much delight. ~ What you have s to such a notch as has never before | COSt at sheriff’s sale, These are a few sam- | “*f h & e The report of the committee was ald In reference to Japan is true In every | ¥ : ples of the many bargains oftered: Mon's | 40C medicated all wool red twilled A i "l',"‘. S with some slight o 38 And amendments | Patticular, ~ Our people belisve (that Japan T oar kb Elor ROIEE SIBURIL a1l wiiftays SUVORE; | auPKHIe | Slgtl s neatipabe | S gaie BL.E30 YAK ’ | o 7 and may be bri llows has @ heaven-appointed mission, namely, to | past Mr. Murphy has been talking of goIng | tern,~ $1.68: men's extremely heavy wool | W Will place on sale at 9 p. m. t Huvis an onward and upward march A ’ ; ig men’® | large and fine towels, plain e who - anii h prees us was indicated by his bid on the | storm ulsters, $2; men's clay worsted suits, | [LTEC | A e nold. offic SIYe EanAs it tian civilization. Japan desires perma- | Slierman avenue paving double breastéd, only 34.25; men’s extremely | fringed towels, Turkish ‘owels \ lowed by the sum of $10K proper petforn i Dttty “uy iha has been| On the five year guarantee, clase C, with | fine quality imported eorduroy pants, $1.65; | WOrth 15c 1dc, 26c Lo Ll o dold day. ance of his duty re Septemb tiently, but this hias been | tywo {nches of asphalt and five inches of con- | heavy beaver ulsters, black, $2.75; extra fine e i U i ok Gl bty v %0 wach yesr, shall ap the Tntorests of Copen ana | Crete, his bld was §2.15, while the next low- | quality of strictly all wool cheviot suits, $5; | This will be u big burgain sale and you want : it ; @ Interests of Corea and |yt was John Grant's bid of $2.43. On the | extra fine quality men's worsted pants, neat [ 0 be on time oY the h ¥ i these years. ~We hope that|game class of pavement with asphaitic binder | stripe, for $1.10; extremely fi s DRESS GOODS FOR SATURDAY el ueiE war will bring aboul the long-desired | the Murphy bid was $2.19, against the nest | nobhy pants. for s118: ieens fur ov This salo begius at 8 a. m. and continues irtin he. 1 Jebhindifne b Corea and China in the way of |lowest, which was $3.15. On the same class | as low as $7.60; big assortment of boys' long | "",“"l“‘! Bl KR IHOh alt wool Scotbk sulting h Sutaaet nmen i o, 18 NOU soNs IOU| with two and one-half inches of asphalt and | pants suits for $1.30 up; men’s clay worsted | 90 pleces of i2-inch all wool Scotch suiting And the battle is on. The Ite . 0P, @ 0 Detween o Selch Qesire. andeed, she | four and one-half inches of concrete, Murpiiy | suits, lined with satin or silk, at half actual | i the newest effects, worth $1.25, Saturday, : Kep., the Dem. the Pop., and the ptember 1N s deput to have the moral encouragement bic 7, while the next lowes s $2 Phile zoing e | 49¢ Dem. Pop., the silver e one who hat er, the ties shall report th roat shtened western nations Od or, While the next lowest was 3246, | value. While this sale is going on we hav 50 pleces of the famous Chester broad L rman, the one who hates silver, the On the same class with asphaltic binder | made big cuts in ¢ \t's furnishings, ha 4x ma , 3 i i o he justly o y; she isg dc g SO ve ¢ 2 4 i ” and shoe depa nen ok wohd o 60 piec of 40-inch Scotch weaves, the e -, ;;y 11”»-('?. be or ’ Al ton H e 6es grarstul (e S'rr"\" Ao ;"J”1?"”‘1’”@;."\1[ Works | POTtunIty to buy good goods for little money. wisos foest praduction, Worth _ one who carries his own gun, all battle for their own convic- bl i r o | 1 do so. are grateful for | he s of the ard of Public Works | Tt's a bona fide Saturda Tl fons e Bearl shall appoint T ers, n As you Ilw W, China has been mani- | show that the asphalt contracts made last BANKRUPT SALE OF CLOTHING Sa ‘:»”.1,:“‘.\ 5% tinen tions and for the best interests of the state and country Junction wit smmi shall arbarous spirit in treatment year on the class of work which Mr. Murphy AL thie Globe Clothing Co.'s Omatin stand | eoloce Loy i e s i R sleularly, Jpancse, but Japan | offers to do for $2.07 per yard were at prices | Al 115 South Sixteenth street | Bl AN S e : me silver-tongued orator will debato national economy tween the | ; . Look, for example, at the Ines (Rt 6 P AU'T p. m. we offe Y emb ement which the s Sl o) 0. This year con Between Douglas and Dodge, opposite Bos- | gigantic remnant sales of dress geods These shall be g has been taking the lead. = She has | LaCts Have been very and prices have | ton Store. offered in Omaha, There will be hundred shall b ot mor has been taking the lead he has | peen shaved down a little, Taking 0 as S -—— to select from and the price will be per i b 1 ed persona ly In prepara-| g goir average, the bid submitted by Mr. A Fight for Li VaEA " NoW: b6 SRIKNAD SATIV, Bat:AFRL chiorea) | PORT OF ALTY TRANSACTIONS 1 Oh ”m' Tiers ne wel aeothe | Murphy on the Sherman avenue job repre A story of adventure in The Sunday Bee SPECIAL SILK SALE SATURDAY We' Another section provides that the regist ‘may receive proper foal Operations | SCRUS @ SAVINE to the city of 43 conts a yard. | will prove a most attractive feature. It de- | Evening from 7:30 to & p. m g A of decds shall furnish the commissioner feal treatmie a5 ‘mative of | There ATC about 38000 yards in the Sherman | sribes a lion hunt and a brush with | ‘We Wil placeon sale ‘Saturday cvening years—served you in an honest, hororable and straightforward weekly with a stat oF. &1l FEa)i GRtit el 8 venue contract, o if the Murphy bid s | S0l o 0 B s urills | from 7:30 to 8 p. m., twenty pieces eddo ki : O o e e DAL aas fah t :l» 'xfl 1 for your raIn AN | aoaantear thas sity Will et e Wtk do avages In South Africa Ina way that thrills | {m P08 to B B, P CREY AL Way.| Fuvnidted you WinAne Hest the names of the parties and value of | iy China., T expect (o send that artl | CHeaper by §16,840 than al the prices which | the reader. lavender, cardinal and yeilow S 4 the consideration. The as roll must 8% of: the HeaRInE n '\‘\““‘«""“‘ the asphalt contractors have been able LOCAL BREVITIES. um‘lu for 10c a yard. Only one dress pattern lavs of saving, We were never known 1o trick be completed on o before the third Tuesda e i B ] btain heretofore 3 - BRE S, RGN W EUAtoRTe 15k : Gl £ : R n Df.ocre fhe thisd Tuesc hich, I hope, its translation may | “'Fhis s assumed to Indicate that Mrphy | S | B ARGAINS 1N NOTIONS FOR \lel ”:,\\ This serve you with a better Overcoat for city council shall sit as a b « aliz r has dug up the hatchet, and that there will he opening soclable of ( ar Street 1,000 doze elegant initial handkerchiefs, abt L v O Tt Tot leas h f i : A A At "]Wvuvl prosperity, 11 |iia) \ively timear amoni the cohtrast rs from | Prebyterian church was held last night. It | worth 15c each, at fe able less 1 than we ever dared hoping for. Whero, ey i very truly Y 7. ? t 1 r 2 c 5 days. The city council shall pass th e g L | now on. The board took all bids under con- | 18 the intention to make these a power in| 100 dozen spools crochet silk, worth 35c e T A e e A S Tt eral levy ordinance at the second regu REV. T. UKAL | sideration, and will not award the contract | the church work, as they have been in the|at 19 each rmer y aved a dollar for you, we will triple it this ik ss me at Woodk ‘ meeting in February et at Woodbine, Ia., as I |until the next meeting. past 100 dozen best curling irons, worth 10c The committee recommend:d a maxi - G e Thursday evening Mr. Thomas G. McEL- |at _be each. . Six Dollars a levy of 48 mills, and this section of the old-fashloned flap-jack ,| The prince of Wales is a gourmet, but he | vaine and Miss Glencota Kitchen wer j0c_handkerchiefs at : handbags at Yoar [GETARgIEI0E l"‘"”‘”“_' _""‘“\"—_‘ T POFL Was referred back to bo still further re me and tender when made with be | PEVEr te better food than that raised with | married by Dr. J. M. Wilson of the Castellar 25 35c chatelaine bags Slack 1aces SER dliced. The tax list must be completed by | Pr DANINE BoWdi ade W | Dr. Price’s Baking Powder. Presbyterian chirrch, assisted by Rev. L. W. | This i tie Digeest teason for black laco Italian Iined Overcoat, for which you paid $10.00 last year right the commissioner and turned over to the city | sl ———— | Seudder. il e il b e Gl o : ; t R treasurer on or before the 1st day of May INNOUNCEMENTS, M. F. MARTIN AS A BRUISER. The Comenius sehool celebrated Library ‘l'i'«"\L'"‘f:w'i"‘\'\rf:’h( e “fl";;“ i here, and not less than $15.00 clsewhore. following. | = —_— day with appropriate exercises in the differ- | SuCE O€E RO Ao B vard, Ten Doliars s Half for a hand t The provisions relative to the sale of prop- | Fox, with their new musical | TPFOW# Furniture Into the Street and |ent grades. Superintendent Marble addressed "\\ ;l“‘_ W”m" : st Dittothina: 'en_Doliars and all for a handsome, long cut, erty for delinqueat taxes are similar to those | Ho\ Ramaihb il Ll Blacks an Attorney’s Eyes. the sixth, seventh and eighth grades, No| ‘W& Qt° O (R € SNICAEEC Overeoat, faney wool lined and richly t 1—axcelle l.l’““lh:\‘[\’r and which were recently d o AR e i l: in A.L’,.(.(. 41 Yesterday M. F. Martin, the Ninth | effort made to buy books, but several | Chine thread at 2c per epo at, fancy 0 a chly trimmed—excellent B e ek o e 2 el I SR g "‘,' nth Street| gireet czar, secured a writ of restitution in "“""“' i “I ‘I"“ o We are closing out a large stock of new | Kersey in black—is another proof. $15.00 was the report of th hcommittee on paving | encing Sunday afternoon. As| jiceice Cockrill's court fo ey day the ladies of Immanue aptist | novels at 7c each 3 was presented by City Engincer Rosewator | ¢ 120 oo ockritl's court for the premises &t | yyyreh’ will serve dinner and supper at the HAYDENS MBAT SALE year and §20,00 invested elsewhero bought no better garment, and was in substance similar to the plan | the pl reby several | ' o orth Ninth street. Commercial club rooms, in the Chamber of [ galt pork, 7%c; sugar cured hams, 12¢; “Emh was 1\ tailed in The Bee some tin 0. beRNoaBAlspaslaliles il ot nas & For years past Minnie Fairchilds has been | Commerce. Whatever is realized from the | boneless hams, 10c; Boston Ic cut hams, And so on—one by one they fell into our money grip—from the RIEARL becyicen Hiktthis mavarand cotm: | (i h ™ s % BINEET AT¢ | the Jandlady of this house of ill fame, but | affair is to be applied on the expense of dec- |Se: sugar cured hams, 8tc; corned beef, R e e en T X o oo orden tiepaving or | 2X0 A s e U n became in arrears for rent, | orating the interior of the church, Bo: sugar oured, No, 1, bacon; 1114¢; pickled ordinary $6.50 Ulster, which will sell at Four Dollars, up to 8 g of any street ¢ v, the ordinance iportance that has attained such a | 8 i _———— tongues, 10¢ per Ib, 9 v t to becume a la of thirty day -1“\.“..\: wherever it has been e \‘1”;{1 nx\:.‘un-m!:(,a”l«r\m:....ly, ’(\rr nn“«m 188 | Ho1. 15 two rorel THsSH R be! mado wilh Log e e tho egtimotall oriads Ehiment whioh We AT om the ¢ zo unless within | Sen ie company has been carefully se. | and alleg at the woman owes him fo pounc ot Dr. s Baking Powder | Country butte the, 12%c and 1de; Wit tiihe thero anan 1o protest from | lected, and a good performance i assuréd. | €leht montha’ rent,”_ Since theso house have | 4, JOUNA can of Dr. Pricc's Baking Powder | Country butter, T1ie. 123c an dance—long, half und full box—extrome long full box—and a majority of eriy owners on the streat — been restored to Martin by the courts he has{ & L iorrins I aah e AN oA R R Carman ho bod N the selection of material to be left to the | “The Hustler,” Davis and Keogh's great |PUt the thumb screws to the women, and, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. hand cheese, Neufchatel and KFromage de the body-fitting, swe addock property owners as under the present ar- | farce c 7, WHIGH opens. & "thiree snights!|| S00TLAR, (0 hafOwn ) atatement, iia trving - Brie always on hand rangement L e the Boyd on Sunday, s the | {0 ke up the losses incurred while the | 1 3 1o Bou of Ressbud agency is at the R S MR. WINSPEAR'S CONTENTION. lar fineat; and beat entertainment of this | PTOPOTEY Wb dit.she bunds of the court. Al| pyyion L - Mr. Winspear diffored from the otner | KInd, It compriscs the most novel and origi |57 e Save T s e &y Y, AtelMay nd WileeFous ars Aveage College Etiguette. bers o e con ey s con. | Ml farce comedy ideas, and is présented by | 47 sgsct sl (ol 3 % 5 The 8 v Bee B s e committes o fhatine fon: | e iargestranAl utrang ot company eaeagey | Fairchilds to be cast into the street and the | BUCSts. . A special article in ‘The Sunday Bee will | RN it the althoritg ito order ‘x“‘iw“f"\. e e e e ]":‘m women of the house were left standing on | H. B. Morrow, Douglas, Wyo., is at the |explain some of the unwritten laws that gov- Vorks and he clly ergincer, Instead of the | <1 e i y, B | the sidewalk without any shelter Arcade. ern students at the great seats of learning. Works andthe city engineer, instead of the | (ibals are: J. F. Tierney, E. J. Hefferna i 5 i Rl - Bty Council; Fiis rexean Sor it is naas, O Ahe |11 res P, Smith, Jamen T Cook. Hares wron:| While the carpets were belng .torn up | 8. A. Flower; Rapid/ City, S, D., is at the bility: that If the authority lay in vh‘fll” o son, Jumes Bradley, Thomas H, Humphries ::x; ler Martin's directions, Attorney Ritchie, | Dellone, it might’ afford a basis for tradis W Ernest Wilson, M. C. Reynolds, Alice Hutch- | 10 claimed to represent the defendant, ap- | Henry Keets of Spearfish, S. D., Is a Pax COMMIT THIS TO MEMOKY — the members from the various wards, witn | 0%, Trene Hernandez, Mamie Mayo, Julia | Hea/s ", the scene and order:d Martin to | (on guest LATESTSIILRI-TOV BST ERIOKS the result (hat one ward might get move | Tavior and- May V. Warren, desist. There was a war of words and then ghe st that oo ward might ‘get’ more | v Ulows followed thick ~ and fast. " Martin ol i Lt Gt S0, AN T O e o an who: ot il aing ¢ | showed himself to be the best man ana [ Millard suests. Bprosentatives might be. In. the Tt This afternoon Miss Rose Coghlan and her | SHOW l ‘harles Gree a daughter of Waterville, BRE L0EH ool ol et wibac nority scellent company will present Osear Wiide's | KII@ 18 now in the hands of the physiciaus, | Charles Green and daughter of Watervil e e income tand tho that concerns none but bankers and broker s, i w all discuss domestic economy, which concerns your own prosper e served the people with Overcoats for the past aad with a good many dol- gull or mislead consid in year. Six Dollars and_Seventy-five Cents is all you pay this , all wool, dress prie s, there a comic veln Ha e Sy A" Woman' of No Importance,'" at s badly bruised up and has a couple of Y.; are at the Paxton The little folks ave inv feast of presents. We are giving away Gt o nal el Pt <y s g8 one of 'Miss | Deautiful black eyes | _W. F. Hamilton, proprietor of the Hotel point, and a motion to adopt the ; Ww's strongest roles. The engagement| ATer Ritchie was disabled and carted | Rily, Plattsmonth, is at the Barker CloAKS su"s F“Rs 8 volumes of highly colorec Mustrated storics and pocms. — Each ohild ) s ¢ " is welcome—send them around. RRTEEIE A oo o ¢ 3 lose with tonight's performance. at | #%ay Miss Fairchilds telephoned for Attor F. €. Grimes, Theodore Hunt, J. H. Crad ment as mended by Mr. Rosewat feNot i b eyl | ney Jefrrien, who took charge of the case and | dock and Jacob H. Norch of Lincom are ai| G0F 61 and Farnam S'S., prevalled. An additional amendme 2 1 time “Forget-Me-Not" will be the bill | 4 K BIABINthat the bonde stiould } 'v«l. pro el daics obtained an order from Justice Cockrill or-| the Barke PAXTON BLOCK, able In six, seven, eight, nine and ten yeape| JOV¢e. millinery. Douglas street. dering the constables to restore the goods to| A, H. Westfall, C. W. Compton, Georg i it e e rear gk bl St the place where they found them. Martin | Wormston and Edwin James of New York are s 2 i fight any attempt to reinstate | . Patter § should draw 6 per cent interest, instead .| Tra Are i Frank J. Morg M. Patterson, Lee | . U B SThis" was: adopted without discassion, |: Leaves. Omaha at 6:35 p. m. and aerivel| 0 inmates. = S L Allizon, T.'F. Courney, L. Wilson and 'S, C This One Was $ e he com- | at Chicago 8340 a. m. via . M. & St. P.| FOR LOWER LETTER POSTAGE, | Patterson of Plattsmouth are at the Barker, NOW $12.50. . mittee appointed to consider measures for y. for Chicago and all points east. Trains | ol ¢ 1 removing the Board of Heal ade up and started from O | Nebraskun« av tho lotel emoving the Board of Health from polities, | Made up and started i ASSUTINE | Interest In Omaha in the National Busi- [ At the Dellone—Thomas Mclonald Tiden; ) o reported an amendment wiiich provided thai | PASseogers clean and well ars. 'The | R J. B. Austin, Ord Oni% e Saturday morning we shall place on the floor an :h(‘ h;.ml I~h‘w.]‘l be reduced from six m | "‘}3' li‘"'(‘ "':""’r}'ls“ao;“l"d ‘S;"ll‘cvlwl‘uktlellfll" C. G. Leslie of Chicago, representing the At the Arcade-W. 8, Houseworth, Lin- . f l l b ] f 31 bers to three. This contemplated th | lighted train gron iaha direct. No wait- | 2 ! coln; John O. Hall, Superior; Frank Hutt, 5 o arlor goods o - BRNLE Nohisee mils eontemplated (o ie- | MGG tratntrom O National Poatage movement, 15 In the. city | Sonjonc i 9 Bhvtnunerioried [ assortment of parler goods bought for our OC Gordon; Davenport, ne councilmanic members Iaking Hthe imay e Llegant chair cars, palace sleeping and | seeking to Interest the business men of Omaha | At the Millurd—Creighton Morris, Hum- " DY 04 3 3. These goods 3 chief of police and health commissioner to | $/0ilg cars. Ticket office, 1504 Farnam street. | in thg aim of the organization to bring about | AU W RaIen ST oraar Lindon; z TOBER SALIL b have been fif;".:‘,";”" the board. This was unanimously | C. s “"'\\'E“l“‘l";;fm a reduction of letter postage from 2 cents to | Jiames g ! delayed. and as the sale is limited to a very short opted. | 4 1 cen | e Merchants—James o1 Jeorge Mr. Dumont introduced @ resolution pre T 13 At the Merchants—James Elliott, Geors Viding ‘that a committee ‘or three be 'ap cer Hotel Blllowny, Manager. The movement originated I Chicago. . | 3 ‘S“‘l-‘";!l R J[);,;;‘,.,f"""."- : : = I time now, we shall put prices on these goods that BRI oo e Aasslillty ot a5 {88, Juceli I UD I pETiOax: ‘ ::‘.;.i:x‘»:::m(xr:‘"1.2':3::’;".:-5:“;:3":{1“:;:”«;:.‘,‘;fi:.1;l_.mu'(} \'\;i‘l.“.'l‘};;.".fxli', o A : will bring them at half the r r value, appointed s e remaining members, and | one fare for the rownd wrip it 32,00 addod; Detrott, Gagne. Padoek of' 81 Lot 7 B | SO D b o o e Solid Mahogany Inlaid Suits, rc;:(u‘l.u' price 125, e For full information, folders, etc The association will strive to have a bill Mrs, Maurice Rosenthal, after a short Wonders in fin are wrought il i Rock Tsland ticket officé, 1602 Farnan | adopted 1n congress which il cut Jetier | NIess of one weck, of infiammatory’ rheu: Shivemck’s October Sale. regular price §75, Sale price o 1sm, aged | year an months, Fune Dr. Price’s Baking rates to 1 cent, reduce the rates on merchan- | Bt e R ana s monthe. A e il Rrosatalla Siita A, oL CHARLES KENNEDY, G. N. W. P. A. | dise from 16 cents to & cents per pound,| TorceVosl’ ousies R All silk Brocatelle Suits, all covered, no frame, QUESTIONS %D ANSIWERS. ; regular price $75, Sale price § GLENWOOD, Tn., Oct, 12.-To {1 gl The Hice: Wouli you'print in 3 : R R R L SR AT IR, ZAL IR AR AR IR AL IR AL IR AL YRAL IR 2 g e Fine Turkish I‘.v \t‘lwr Rockers, e p et wil e el ; 3 3 A regular price §43, Sale price ) : g 1 : Fine Tufted Couches, regular price 825 A BEE READER. ‘ i Sale pric It 1s altogether impossible to give thing but the wildest guess on th any Bditor of The Beé: Wil you state In et T i frum uten & nasural born Rener nad o aen 451 S 7 The U. S. Government, through the Agri- A natural born eitiz ne born in th s R B e (e | cultural Department, has been investigating arriving of g 2 March Sist. 1554, . 10 e D Rlold Coi-T am very much plesssd | A fine assortment of odd pieces that must be 0 commend W L. Seymours abity a8 an opiis S ranray .H'LRG“'LRH“J,"‘r’[\.".i“:.F‘J\'“b"'.'.‘-: closed, will be pnt at less than half the usual value, therefrom int iy proressional work. ‘& would re commend ail of' the artisiio. prof T 4o llke wise. Very truly, - 3. LAUKIE WALLACE, Omaha Academy ot ‘Fine Art HEADACHE CAUSED BY EVE. STRAIN, DON'T TRIFLE WiTH YOUR EYES, l Many persons whose heads are constanily aoh. £ Ing have no idea what relief sclentifically filte glunses will e is now unl nited gl will invariably and may | Sueetion Eomnuit"in” Ejn ated trée of charge | : FROM | THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO,, | | Opposite Faxton Hotel, DIRECT FROM THE TANK. | M PR B L ~ GHEAPER THAN STEAM. ™ No Roer, No Steam. No Engineer, Tea Tables gounaor square) BEST POWER for Corn and Feed Mills, Baling $7.5 4 a unuing Sopurators, Crenmeries, &e. Were $7.50, v § ™ \ \ Hay, Runuing Sopura renmer 3! o T D Mo the baking powders for the purpose of inform- 1 wish to announce the arrival of my of ladies' French calf lac hoes. The of dadiew’ Freuch eal Igce thoes. Thee a: ing the public which was the purest, most last year and proved so satistactory, 1 il o St line the s ausiy i economical and wholesome. Have just recoived the second shipment of men's Euglish enamel shoes, in plain and A - QR s ; The published report shows the Royal Baking always looking clean and b ht The new sh store, 216 ke mew ahoo store, $16 Soutt Sistcent Powder to be a pure, healthful preparation, pany. A D, MORSE B vy absolutely free from alum or any adulterant, o The following marriage licenses wer i : and that it is greatly stronger in leavening Name and Address. Willlam Omaha..... Eva 1 Sgre. Omiha s power than any other baking powder. ' R, Stationary or Portable, 1toS0IL} -~ §to2 . P, - Prices, ete., descr bing vork (o be Gona, HE OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS Howard Sts. 330 & Waluut Ste., PIILADKLEHIA, PA, 7 an, 1 MCGREW 73 BAILEY, Dentist, Is the only 16th sud Farnam 1 2%\ SPECIALIET 1 Herman PAterson, Benningt s Bertha Loebs, Bennington, Ne -y e st Sy New Sehoul Distriot B 1o ot AL e aali sot ¢ Consumers should not let this valuable infor- tled the dispute which arose over where son 8¢ 1ho children estding on Withaell's slan, mation, official and unprejudiced, go unhceded. northeast of Florence, should attend school, | 33 WHO TREATS ALi RIVA SEASES ; P_’,,v“ IE.,RI,,;, f, % | Paiuless Extraction of Teeth-Painless Filling: MEN ONLY, | Fylsestecit 8300 iver oilinsn 8100~ Pun The country where the children reside is on | oy e A gold ¥4 0 ! i $5.00 per 100th And Al b B or, Dut atill belongs | z 18 yents oxperionc ::ou.'-m:t.::]fwrrF\':v:r.un;.l:‘ 8RS Il::n::. ROVAL BAKING POWDER ©O., 106 WALL 8T., NEW-YORK, = bireuiaratree Lady Auend ’: & “:“t"‘“‘ Sroken dren In the territory, all of whom 7 1y 5 I ! j 7 W i 0 = = e Bia 1y Attendan " B R it Rows hekvms Advasis 98 or AIYNRYE SR SR AR R NE LA IR AT AR AL YR SR Shiverick’s October Sale. 8 Taret prableagupd BRI 25372 <

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