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THE OMAIA DAILY BEE ' TUESDAY, JUNFE 18, 1895, SCHODL RAIDERS REPELLED| . rc®woxe s © IHOPING FOR A RESTORATION i ehie cowsmmt v v v NGBty AOR - BABY ! Tuesday, June 25. May fssue Crecificates. L ves South Omaha 9 a. , Omaha 9:15 BT. PAUL, June 1%.-<Mefore Judge San- — | T $ 2 Radicals Routed in the Poard of Education | a. . Reachies Red Ouk in thie for dinner. | Eastward Lines Holding Back Regarding | born of the United ®ustes circuit court ap- | June Heat Must Not Weaken hat 1 -00 Bltle Sel'ge Tickets only $2.00. n ' 1 plication was made ®y the receivers of the by Oonservatives, The Red Oak meeting promiees to be the the Burlington Packing House Rate, Union FRAEe PO AE AN 0aNed of T Baby's Stomach, most exciting of the year; $20,000.00 in prizes. ceivers' certificates for the purpose of mak- (] Al the famous trotters and” pacers of tne Pt i anthr et Tae ot L TR s ‘ uit at i t Ollars COM3INATION WENT TO PIECES EARLY [ conntry w e B, Cheek, agent Bur-| ONE WEEK MAY SEE THE OLD SITUATION | sas Central road, one of the feeders of the | Stremgth am Absolute Necessity . lington Houte, South Omaha; at the Burling. 3 Union Pacific line, Judge Sanborn granted ton city office, 1324 Farnam str or at the an order that certifientes to the amount of During the Summer. o <. N $150,000 be iseued ahd the proceads be de- — Recommendations for Place Not Acted | Omaha and South [n",n‘xll-]m[ o Missourl Pacific the U.l] ".l‘.ll that Has voted to the repaiing and building of L s (Con‘lnned) Upon in the Mannor Anticipated HI6\66 1N $00 T8 ESF Formally Met the Cut—Uncertainty bridges along the line of the Kausas Cen- | Satety Lies in Lactated Food and Perfect by Some Members of the ontuiaa 1s e with Regard to Rate to tral, Ol antioess, on, the Southwest. -— it bbbt You Can Do So by Purchasing a Copy of VA Boaght the Udlem Heit Rallroad, i P CHATTANOOGA, June 17.—J. H. Tyler| No mother needs to be told of all the ba- Whatever might be sald for or against our mercantile principle, of ‘New York Bought the Talon Belt il | bles that dis batofe they rehth \hie ags of b | we challenge friend or enemy to name an iustance when o body olemn verities that just | was lured into our establishment by means of f rdulent ing or misrepresentation in any form, “Moran’s Dictionary of Chleag Tho radical A, P. A's. were routed horse, | | This handsome HUJE book e tho tCOBNE] 8o far as could be learned yesterday, the foot and dragoon at the meeting of the | [y Tiloet complete work of the kind ever | Missourl Pacific was the only line signifying Board of Education last night, and that in | published. It is alphabetically arranged and | an intention to meet the Burlington rate on It Is one of the now is bringing anxiety to so many homes | and to mothers an agony of dread that they road, which was sold at public auction un- der a decree of the federal court. It Is understood that Tyler represents the bond- advertis- WE ARE SELLING A $12.00 SUIT FOR $8.00 Syarythi terest pertaining to i lare not confess even to themselves, gt Yok ke it the face of a crowded lobby, the members of | contains everything of interest pertaining to | packing house product to the Missiseippl |, hoo b 1 3 there bel N ' " 810 Y . “hicago, including a splendid “Map” of Chi-| b . 4 8 | holders of the road, and there being no| Yet it is certain that today by the ex- Mark you, not a suit worth $12.00, but a suit we previously sold which had gathered to witness the secret | Chicago, InCRLing b eRCICC, e ot all the | Fiver, Chicago and Peorla, announced bY | other bondholders, it is reported that ar- e e I y order walk away with some scalps which it [ {08 SIS0 o s The Bee exclusively on Saturday. While the had promised would dangle at A. P. A, belts. Persons contemplating a visit to the west- | local officials have the matter up with their | Southern railway will acquire this property we weeks ago the members of council |ern metropolis should avail themselves of ! trafic managers, there seems to be a dls- | All the parties are as yet noncommittal, passed the word along the line nm‘vhw‘x A nity to secure a copy of this| ogitjon to hold off meeting the rate, with a valuable wor . ] .;‘ care In securing the proper nour- for $12.00—-and by all meats worth more. shing diet and absolute cleanliness, warm 3 ¢ wool o snerincay weather in countless households s robbed Ll ity bl . : BE7Tts Berils afitl. made as.BeRDLIdl for the A sad case of late shipment—that's all—00 suits calculated to e little o or those of maturer s, s Hatiway Rotes, tle on s for those of maturer y last ngements have been made by which the season cannot be sold in a short period of time without a sac- Fannie Arnold, supervisor of mu Por_sale by Geoh n, publisher, | hope that a restoration of rates will be ac- | In homes where lactated food is used no rifice—To hold ‘em for next year Sirl-against our privciple— must go, and that Prof. Lee G, Kratz should OF 918 Hevald Bun e P eher | complished as originally Intended June 24. | Senator and Mrs. John M. Thurston left | form of diarrhael discase enters. This is 2 b i & I L have her place. This word reached the A. P. minent newsd o0 o ber | But so far as can be scen, the anticipated | 14st evening via the Milwaukee for the | a noteworthy fact. T3he reason is that this never did—never will, if we can help it. ve her place. L bbd i UL oo prominen dbosth ce, Son | R LT 2 2 CIPALEE ] 7 cague of Republican clubs' meeting at | hig) ous, predigested and palatable g of the present seasol \ww werd $12. g A. members of the Board of Education ana | occo-bound coples. in “gIIL," $2.00 | restoration is farther removed than the date | Graveland, ¥ :'”“‘;m I:;:l»”y‘.]. ‘J",’,., I _'(’. ll{:'\u](‘}l}‘,",l,.l» " ||Ih~hl"‘l|"l.‘- :ll :lu pre ‘l“l" ason nu‘_\ \\-l[ $12.00 \l~:_\l much of . i i o8 g X e most perfect subs! e for pure argain g mt—we sold ‘em as as shown—$ X $ none last night they arrayed themselves for the | €8E 0 0 (ies will please mmn‘”" on account of the ignorance atta | A party of delegates to the Cleveland | mother's milk. It is easily assimilated by Batiar 1 e Tids 3 PUVRREILS fight, deciding that Miss Ethel Evans, supers |, - SFeAs Pl yostage stamps. to the rate liable to be made by the meeting went east last night in a speclal car | the infant stomach. It keps up the little petter in quality—none Dbetter made. by postai ncte or in p i o P P g f drawing, should go along with Miss —— Scott & Gulf road to the southwest. While | over the Rock Island. Among those com- | one's strength, and as it contains not a par- Pretty suits, made of the June fashion plate they all wool 14, in order to take off some of the 7 eduction by the Fort Scott road would |prising the party were President F. W. | ticle of impurity, these tw " Ve Blne of & bl silky th 5" doloF i T out. POy x;‘ \lnnn :n: I'I;l“””K(l‘(:;»uh)\’\x:lh" LA i L B i ghefer IR i i i\y navy blue of a black, silky tint—the color will to the " Lower, chalrman of the committee on | The Buckeye Buggy company are closing | not a he rates pro at atd- Jofin L Vabater of TOMANE utely avolde ast—3-button cutaway long sack—silk stitched Mned with 4 2 t o s etock at ¥ and Howard. A 18t0! ould change the Texas sit The lamentable jump in the infant death % ' s n, submitted a report rec. | OBt 8 Sl T gy S Rl ”'[,';' B ””, h”‘"}, N irally make | Go0d rains are reported over the northern | rate at the first Gdvent of warm weather is double warped Ttalian—splendid fitting. R LARCHILE, B CIADILR | oW \ n sh 1 B L R e S Sy division of the Burlington and eastern por- | traceable to wholly preventable causes BIGHT DOLLARS never bought such a suit before—money los- that [ fhan has ever been shown i Nebraska. | o restoration of rates fmpossible within the | {ign"of the southern division from Ravenna | | All diarrhocal disenses, whether cholera P bt y los Y Jealers and city buyers save from 2 v = : y nfantum, diarrhea or imer _complaint, g deals are not so frequent. limits of June to Allilance on the Wyoming division, with ¢ ) on © y 50 pe ent on any prices ever made on J » preventable in infants by a diet of lac . b6 r’ : ,».\'w]|r~r ing 6t 'y||‘< of the p:\‘“, 'rh.\\1 It is very much doubted ¢ there ever was | light rains on the western portion of the fRted foulds. BRYSOIANS BmDLALIIY 58y b0 such, Objections and a b | sale las a few Mr. L. C. Hill, | a time when rates to the southwest were at | southern diviston and light on the western| FHigh temperature alone t breed ordered, which resulted as follows: Miss | formerly of this city, Is In charge. Pros-|all stable, and the same observation might | division T . Ehiics imention. and ilows diar-hoen io ank, 1; Snyder, 1 pective buye hould call at once. | be with truth made relative to the situation Managing Receiver Clark and General At- | enter as #oon as the little one is overfed and of th al committee rec- e |1 e C eas Iroads entering either | torney W. R. Kelly left Sunday night for St. | jts digestive system burdened by a poorly in th uthi t Ralil g ) ¥ hat the teaching of music be arty for Spirit Lake territory have made rates to suit packers | Paul on detail matters connected with the | nourished diet.” The first signs of looseness | d in the Is, and that Miss | ped to leave Omaha Friday, |and rates that would secure busin en. | management of the Kansas Central, which | O apharcnt loss of streneth are criti Fannie Arnold be employed for the ensulng rovided enough will go to il tirely disregarding any general agreement | they have been asked to take up with Judge | (554 has R0vag! countiges Httie: ohes 1h such year at a salary of $1,200. spec leeper. If you can go on that date might have been made to maintain | Sanborn. Mr. Clark will probably return | extremities Mr. Tukey moved that the report be taken | ypq train, leave your name with G. F. West, the last of the week. When tecthing and during hot weatfer 3 up and each portion considered separately. | ¢jty t agent, 1401 Farnam street, not s In this territory were nonplussed ————— when babies are most sricious in th The bodrd voled to- continue musle in_the ay noon when they read in The Bee Saturday that! Crities disagree as to whether appetite they take lactated food with relish public schools, and then the election of a J. R, BUCHANAN, tho Burlington would make the rate on | Besant or Meredith is England's gre nothing else will tempt them. guperyisor of music was ordered, Wwith C. & P. R R. | packing house product from South Omaha |novelist, but as to the pre-eminence own children on lactated f00 bt M Anderson and Cramblett acting as P & u i g f he fact Meserd. Anderson and_ Crambiett acting - — conform to the rate made by the “Katy" |Price’s Cream Baking Powder there is no | known to physicians from the start, that ;l'“”':;k “l‘K"’]‘I" fuaut Miss Arnold, A P ¢ a Dollar. from Kansas City, and assertions were | dispute. lactated rum|f\\‘.c ared under personal i blank, 5; € H T 4 o’ 1 a —_— - supervision of no S A a '3 wighurtesn votes had besn cast and The Hayden Bro employes' plenic, [ made that the packers of South Omaha syl s Al o Dnly fourteen votes had been cast and an- | \yich takey place at West Point June 23d. | wero up in arms against this rate. Inquiry, | RETURNS OF THE ASSESSORS | DT Raynion of Mernont Uhiversity, eav was: Miss ‘Acnold Kratz, 3; blank, to b2 a very enjoyable affair. The | however, from the traffic managers of sev- f— Miss Rodgers, 1. res of last r will be greatly In-|era] firms in South Omaha disclosed a|They Reduce L. 2 d Values Nearly Two M A P > eased by foot ball games, base ball, sack different situation. Million Dollars, J Knox of Cudahy’s sald that the | The county clerk has compiled the asses would have seriously objected had | ment of real estate as returncd by the as e Misso <ansas cxas rate from | sessors and finds a reduc ot e Tickets can be obtained from any employe of | the Missourl, Kansas & as rate from | sessors and finds a reduction of nearl i i v Kansas City not been met by the railroads | $2.000,000 in valuations. The totals of each searles & Seafles —~— doing business in South Omaha, as it|ward in the city, as well as those of the Tiwwo Grent Fxcursions to Hoston. would have been an added discrimination | country precincts, are . s also SPECIALISTS. 4| Via the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern | against Scuth Omaha and in favor of Kan- Ry., one in July and one in August. One |sas City. The only objection he could see MISS ARNOLD BLECTED. fare for the round trip. Stop over at Niag- | to the making of the rate at the time anil On the seventh ballot the break came and | ara Falls and Saratoga if d also_ by | without proper notification was that branch | chicago . Miss Arnold was elected. The result of the | boat one way between Albany and New York | houses might have packing house product |Clontarf vote was: Miss Arnold, 8; ¥ z, 6, and |at the option of the passenger. Stop over on hand for which they paid the house |Dougias . blank, 1. also be made at Chautauqua on return t price with the freight added and the lower- OmiHio. Mr. Johnson moved that the salary ( Regular Summer Tourist Tickets to | Tag of the frelght rate would: result in a | Failing to elect, the third ballot g i ; \C new taken, with the result: Miss Arnold, d a host of other pleasant pastimes. | = jopp B 8 oRo ders, o: Krate, 3 g o ride iteeif to West Point and return for | & The fourth ballot was: Mis a dollar is enough Inducement to go. | ¢y Kratz, 4; blank, 2; Miss Rod fifth ballot gave Miss Arnold, 6 blank, 2; Rats, 1, and Miss Rodg gixth bailot resulted: Miss Arnold, 6; Krat 4; blank, 3, and Kelley, 2 votes. given, a comparison with the values of las | Lands, | 1 { e | Lands, 1891, ors, nd Blood cleansed carctul i Do business like people tion for all culinr all- cinet tho! the systen. LADIES gl nd specinl atte helr many pe of the supervisor of music be re-|many delightful mountain, lake and ee: I the packing house. Beyond that he | \\ments. i i catch fish —they offer you a Bait ;"((‘f,'l’,‘f o Ha A UG L L LR el L SR R any fur-| that would call down upon the railroad the | i '..um-; eurcd by spoctal % under which are concealed numerous : ywing vote andhauer, Cramblet, | the ation desired, e promptly | Lhat Aieatoa: by hie toads: Kot party | Tinioh Jurse of treutuent. $ Hdwards, Johnson, Knodell and Lower, | furnished on application, B, P. Humphrey, | Criticism indicated by the roads not party { (/s bt o Anderson, Burg Lowe, Lunt, Pier- | T. P. A., Kansas Ci . Mo. C. K. Wilber, | to the rate. 3 Omaha WEAK MEN (V! . oAds o pac &) appll barbs, and then chuckle at the e, Tukly ant Droldont | wast: Brasiagt. ¢ Ot course all the roads will take pack- bt Bpligas ) s 1eft the salary at $1,400, the same i stk vln_"!wnu- product at the rate ;wl.v by the il B X OAL 15 S midal as It has bee he past. JRLIN Dire Burlington, even though tariffs are mnot life or from :he eftects of ¥ fohies, “al} AR 18 Faliie0 The in . Eortte BURLI BOUEL issued. yield readlly to our new ireatment for loss of erdan uc er gave the janitors, the principal idea being to ive Mrs, Emma James, the original organ- Excarsion to St. Joseph Sunday, Juno 23. | SOUTHWESTH LINE STUBBORN y. ‘ilicusands 3 cured ‘M Rome by eorteenl: nee 3 » i > b bi The fzer of the women's end of the order in this | Train leaves union depot, Omaha, at 7| . 3 1416 ¥ x who was unfortunate enough to bite. he city, ‘the Lothron school, She was recom. |a:m: o C isslonary Committee Made Littie Froaren: | "G Dr.Searles & Searlss, 418, kuroam; it ‘ mended for the place by the majority of the | Tickets only $L5 | oward Getting Them in tho Fold. AR 45d) L Bt T i . o Tmitteo, but 1o tho end she way trans. | Call at the city ticket office of the Bur-| CHICAGO, Jun> 17.—Members of the mis- more intelligent buyers are not so gullible anc ferred o’ the T d get tull information. t school, a two-room | lington Ro sionary committee which went to St. Louis , £ bullding that pa alary of $25 per month ———— T ECRahiTOITY (0 1Ehar 1LY, Mlssoum DUFFY’'S know where such methods are practiced. If The committee on heating and ventilation Ladies' Turkish Baths, G Sanmat : e h presented the list of janitors who were rec Al Kiokted; sulpiiur, mierentiaibaths; | oAk & Texas, Hasmb.Oify, Fort SGitt & P “ “ Wh k ! few i iri ommended for election. The report was [ ot poba ot milk. perfumed batha: mani. | Memphis and other roads with a view to ure ma is ey. you are a stranger make a few inquiries; unanimously adopted, ept 8o far as it re- | oo Hisopodist, pedal cure. Wo.are bringing them into the Western Lines Pa i * o ferrad ln\{)‘lull.«u . Long, Lothrop, Walnut | Ct: k‘“ u.? e Iflwm P enger- Ass0oiatlon “Have 'returngd :and made All Druggists. it will pay you. Our new falI styles in ‘ Hilland Windsor schools, In theso cases the | * Ladies, have your toe nails made to look |on the ‘whole no progrcss. | The Missouri, |, CLARK-—-D. W.IJunelisth, formerly of ? presentod. The point of difference consisted | ko diamonds. the o Mok T in this, that the minc had failed to recommend the Forest, J. M. Jester at W of the committee| One free treatment with every bath. Slias Gilmore at| Special attention to hair dressing. inut Hill, J. B.| 109 Bee Building. Yd W Gune 10, i aeed w| TBATH OF BEAUTY son, June 18, from his late residen assoclation when the troubles In the wesu | HILL—1 southwest were put on a satisfactory | = v It would, it declared join no passen- Carpetings alnut Hill and J. f ness and comprehensive up-to-datene: 8. Stowe at the Windsor school. Several mem- | Omaha, 5:45 p. m.; Chicago, 8 bers asked for an explanation why the location of certaln janitors had been changed, but call for the previous question shut off bate. A vote was taken, whch resulted In City, ‘Fort Scott & Memphis also Friends invited. clog- ger assoclation as long as freight rates were | 1724 Sherman. avenue, to Prospect Hili| Baby blemishee, pln h bands, and Morse at (e Windsor, George Elliott at the ——— de down. The agreement Teached in 8 3 - fuliiog it preveuted by Curt iy ; Long and Emma James at the Lothrop school. Twpossible to Live tn This Country eI b S LS wife of 8. D. Decker, fifi‘ AR efloct i aR ki are arriving daily and are handsomer The minority report, introduced by Mr. Lunt, | Without hearing about the Northwestern | feiive June 29, may adjust the situation, 1 & m., at her late S35/ N0 banising vl ] 2 located Emma_James at the Forest, A. Tulp | line's evening “Chicago Limited,” for people | which event the Missourl, Kansas & Tox c van Bt Funeral | ZZAZ1%H 0 WO by e Gy | o AW 11 standard at the Long, George Blliott at the DLothrop, | WILL talk about its conveniences, tasteful 800 X8 " Droiaies "o Jolni he By . from "Eresbylarian W it tor ui e than ever, e sell standar M. L. Broadhurst at the ment Forest Lawn. ot ventive of 5a.m. Ves- |agreed to join the association as far west on tibuled sleeping cars, chair cars, a la carte its line as Springfield, Mo., which protects dinners, Plintsch gas, EVERYTHING. No|the eastbound Kansas business of the At extra cost chison, and that was why o strong a figh Sold every whore, made goods at t A L Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 a. m. | was made to get the Fort Scott to become a ‘“‘.',‘of‘"f“],'“w".r_,,”,“f.f“”,‘l"“,l”’lfi(,J‘;:'.’“( all of | and 4 p. m. daily. Want your trunk checked | mcmber. Regarding the Colorado roads, It B iy e r - TePOrt | gt home? decided to argue first with the Colorado ! l(;('\'l‘llb' c NITORE City ticket office, 1401 Farnam street. Midland, and for this purpose the mission. riss turned homeward ey will have a uference with Receiver Christine of the o & st | Midland tomorrow ing s Y A Few Advantages the Chica the short line to Chicago. A'| Far West May Not « e Touched. made up and started from High, Thomas F Barth; Bancroft, Henry O'Neill; Castellar, Jentral, Thomas H, I Oftered by Paul railw tra. ald; 4 : Whether the rates from Chicago and the M Park, J. M. Lamme; Clifton Hill et ohahuRAItEoY ence to J FoiRbar. Golumblan: -, J:Nobes; Umane; Dagkass (‘“"ml‘» o e e nCe g | Missouri river to Montana and Idaho will t William_ Gleselman; Davenport, N sourteous emploves. Entire train lighted by | Prought down to the basis of the Utah VAT gl 2 : 0N e Lyons; Dodge, H. G. Yule; Druid Hil tricity and heated by steam, . with eloctric | 15 Still an unsettled question with Union RADE MARR - . WoRTr orYour MONEY tie Arnold; Dupont, Henry Fon lght in every berth, Iinest dining car | Pacific officials, although Mr. Wood, assistant W AT A B man, Frank B. Hart; nam, B. | service in the west, with meals served ‘‘a | general freight agent, was engaged in making X 3 £ niug; Forest, Mrs ma_James la carte. The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m.|fgures yesterday on tbe commodity Mst 7 Omaha, Helena Guinette; Franklin, Jobn | daily from Unfon depot. [to Montana common points. - Idaho, it is T N, Case; Gibson, M Stepanek; Kellom e R R0 s street, C,|Stated, has not been thought of in the ques N Gibso City ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street. C. | S! Charles B. D'Jureen tlligwl\'\llllmrl ‘!vwhl\ . Carrier, city ticket agent. son ”‘x"l,l"l'f, s ‘/“;;"‘;fi‘“" \l\‘:“ml":;"":«‘*’l‘l‘-\' —into socicty, ana womanhood as well, is orge Kelley; Lincoln, el # 2 1 O T ade | an extremely critical period in every girl' A+ Tulp: Lomg Annex, | Accommodations ne ke Washington, | {0 Utah common points. ~Unless Montana | e ™At his e g moeds aui Eirke . T. Krob; Lothrop, George Elliott; Mason For the benefit of Omaha anglers contem- | Comes In 'l", (ALUEN (“f attention there will | whap's more—help of the right sort. If she Louis Peterson; Monmouth Park, Mrs. E plating a trip to Lake Washington, Minn,, no need for a revision of existing tariffs, | pyts her faith in Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Pre- Ebnet; Omaha View, Frank L. Otis the following dirzctions will be found useful. | %0 far as the Burlington is concerned, from | geription it can bring only good result: Park, Robert Baliwin; Pleas- | Notify Oscar Basey at Kosota Jnuction when | FoRtans commen points Rulling throush (| Ivs o medicine that's made especially to ») ank A. Lewis; Saratoga, Robert M.|you will be there, and he will whirl you B8, A 9] acific declde to § pyjld up women’s strength and cure wo- Sherman, Jobn Archibald; Train, | over to the lake in just one hour, behind a | extend its cut to the northwest it will nec men’s ailments—an invigorating, restora- ) [___" ] _.’_J ”::”_JL_]‘ ] 1[ iL_]L_.._JJ J m_' George W. Armstron; Vinton, Mrs. Hannali | Dair of horses that cannot be beaten in the | Sitate not only the Burlington, but the North- | tive tonic, soothing cordial, and_bracing \ Farrell; Walnut Hill, M. L. Broadhurst;|state. His charges are trifling. At the | ern Pacific an® Great Nocthern, changin | nervine ; purely vegetable, non-alcoholicy Webster, Willlam Stuart; West Side, A. M. | lake always stop at Shehan's hotel. There | {helr tariffs to accord with the cut. " Al| and perfectly harmless. For all the func: Johuson; Windsor, J, 8. Stone; board rooms | IS D0 better in the countr: It is beautitully 1‘: nt t '_'”lk" "’"“‘h" n "“‘“‘"lu“‘ but ”K_‘ tional derangements, painful disorders, and X B e nat of Sinsiice Bloaeipeerd situated, and Pat has alvays at your service | ¥eck may bring about another cit ‘of at | chronic weaknesses that alict womankind, ] John E. Wigman, without opposition, food=hoais, natt anditagkle;olalliiingn | H R ERR SO caew s *fhp‘\,fg‘\“““li'l"“ the ** Favorite Preseription ' is specific. =0 elll ted janitor at the manual training KD 1T . river, the Missouri river, to Utah common | TERRIBLE PAIN AND FAINTING SPELLS. e Ver e M n school, in addition to the positi LADLESLZOBRINHNARE 5. ¢h, Cumberland Co., Pa. K on to the position of in- points. ‘Mechanicsburgh, Cumberland Co., Pa structor, at a salary of $20 per month. el Dr. R. V. PiErce, Bufilo, N. V.. Dear Str— Mr, Knodell offered the following resolu- 8ix For Five Lollars, < <Bigetmaiy, for hwitaldglite. >. When I commenced tak- P ofare. Hhe The manager of the bath and complexion| The Union Pacific is contemplating in- ing your medicine I was | flors f ] lacl 1 I vt Toat n chall be as | parlors at The Bee building has secured the | troducing the electric light into their switch very sickly, I had fre- who sullers Irom hecadaches anc ” : slgned or ‘elected In any school to whom | Services of a trained masseuse for one month, | lamps along the system. Had not the suit megipella off fdhting, { 15 any school officer, entitled tg act upon the | who, by years of experience and carefui | for o separate receiver for the Short Lin and life'was o burden to [ e o7 estiol he nssig D electiol r pa y i age nedicated | o 1 = e o N 2 o question ot the, asinment, clection or pay: | study, can by facial mussage and moditated | fovn” commmenced. . le tderetoon (et 1o e T L biliousness nceds a medicine to keep blood or martfage. But the provisions afore. | Y&POrs, creams and balms, make the old to | Huntington yards would have been equippe one of the-Lest SpRrMl || M ld sald shall not apply to th tion or pro- | 100k young and the young yet more youthful | with the Bdison Incandescent lamp, but the cians in our town, but | Making to order, . . . motion of teachers employed in Schools | —all from the remedies nature . herself | intention has been abandoned. It s argued with no good results. At 5 2 1 5 st ach and | o 1 rork Ll previous 1. \he glection of a school officer | teaches. Special attention to hair dressing. | that the yards in cities having electric Haht Ittt nelghlon sdvised is our business, and we|l= 11S stomach and l1ver 1n good WOrk- 0 ma ¢ related to said teache < Ayt 1 K . . : SR 5 Sr————— plants could b equipped with lights, a firm orite Prescriptio A I A P a b fyind . RAINING SCHOOL STA The regular monthly meeting of the boa Chicago having demonstrated g ch 1 aid, and nk. about ‘fity-nine mi ] ? ? Tho repart of the clty treasurer fndicated | of 'diveciata.of the. Womans. Christian aesos | can be. attathed (o the lower_portion of o one boltle I felt | ] R il ing order. For such pc()plc & balance of §15,688.41 1n the school fund on | clation will be held s afternoon at -2 | lamp without much cost and would need less Jgnefted: 1 ion out of the sixty million > June ‘clock In the parlors of the You Y | attention than the ordinar, i Toatlarly afficted (o trs i i i i ‘ 3 3 o'clock arlors o o a on th ie ordinary ofl lamp, while similarly afflicted to try inhabitants on this hem’s-|/ . ' 2 4 R Watts paced el on record as an | iistan” ssochaion. Full aten e remuit o 1ht Would be Thuch Erente A AR ! . Ripans Tabules fill the bill. One | it oF bl n e mkaer's dob as supstin. (aicsd. The yards at Omaha, Council Bluffs, Colum- Yotrs truly. i phere know that Nicoll the endent o 59, 0 fon was | et pus and North Platte will probably be Mrs. SAMUEL A. JA . placed on file. Summer Tourist Tic the Wabash | aquipped with the electric lig! e q W XKra i i 5 ars | ™) - 2 v B lenberger aud Margaret J. Latey s princi | rates, etc, call at Wabash ofice, 1415 Far! | ho the ‘frat' road Tn the Uniied States envelope. for 10 cents in stamps to pay above any other clothes ma- | o Vinton and Central Park schools | nam street. equipping its switch la Slails oM { SR . Tespoctively wero referred to the commitiee Quipping its switch lamps with electric | postage, Address Dr. Pierce as above, ker in the world, on_teachers and examinations, = = = — VT ; . i Tho applcation of Mrs. Ida L. Snyder for o i - 5 B HEW FACES AL ot o Rewnons Our prices are within the reach | ! e o o e e 107 | sz AN 7 A ENR 7R A TR AR MO MO TR AR AR N ] e Vanturas aud ieinoy p 8 Eiis Taliaisat Keid by drokiaos e Cy o) - 8 ferred. Similar-action was take of the humblest and our g e e e v SR o O 7 The resolution by Mr. Cramblet, to fix the salary of the principal of the teachers’ train- Blemisies, in 160 p. book for a stam) ola A. Rogers for the Miththas S T Welodbury, 13 W, 0 S0, K Y R bl for e poiilan of g . AT > skill in making ‘s fixed to - i~ Tho reslgaation of Dessle M. Latey as OTHING can be substituted for the RoyAL ANNOUN,CE ENIT ; b 15 ) TR B ) (e e 1C teacher was accepted. suit the proudest dresser. Ang school at $125 and assistants at $80 1 N BAkING PowDER and give as good re- i{ sults. No other leavening agent will make R ok bia aad oL %0, pam) Teen | g such light, sweet, delicious, wholesome food. Housekeepers have washed 3:"5 We ean attire you becomingly all the soaps advertised and thel 4 woolens have continued to shrink. whether you have $15 or $50 to spend. Trousers to order ¢4 to §14, Suits to order $15 to g50. month, each, s referred. | The resolution to discontinue the train- RESTORE LOST VIGOR o time ago, came up under the head of un- finished business and was the subject of a s of Sexusl Power (in Jong discussion. Lowe vigorously defended , ; 2 o ans e a8 his position, but he was as vigorously op- | S oRBEN R IR S AR S INCY TS YIRIn SN Overcoats about the same. Kol posed by Tukey and Burgess and the resolu Over 3,700 styles to select foo With tion was defeated by & to 10 = — & Mrs, Grace B. Sudborough was then re- PR e S R 2 : from. e elected as suprvisor of the training school it 2 p 4 | 2 gt | LK 8% BuGE from it; put a lttle for the cnsuing year. The adoption of rules Cut 2 or 3 slices of salt pork Into dice | clarified dripp baste the joint well ALL OUR W K MADE IN THIS CITY BY for the regulation of the training scheol was pieces; fry to crisp, and turn the whole into | soon as it is put d n to dress; baste again THE BEST JOUR TAILORS. B e e D iy chowder kettle, Pare 6 medium sized pota- | every % of an hour till about 20 minutes D s s Hihited by reso- | 1068 @nd cut them in two. Peel small onion | before it fs done; then stir fire and make it AP AT i b Jution to make an examination of the books | 803 chop fine. Put potatoes into kettle with | clear; sprinkle dredge a little \ents expressed of the ruy" treasurer for the purpose of rt of onjon. Cut fish (which should t r the m aguin til it 1s brown § F, & : Wl o fu o e sehool | fresh ¢od or haddock) into couvenient plec an Take from the spit n hot , r ! : 7 ;lif,r\l:“".,l,'"}n:,h}:ew:},‘; ;‘“'.;““ The epeto0h | and lay over potatoes; sprinkle over it rest of | dish, pour over it gome well made gravy, or ; 207 S. I5TH STREET. indicate the amourt on deposlt in each bunk | he m;n-m Season well with and pepper, mix tie gravy Jeft at Lo'toin of dripplug pan Ay o e : and to be submitted At the earllest possible | 200 Just enough water to come to top of With a iittle hot water, and pour it over it fish. * Pour over the whole quart can|Garnish with fine scrapings of horse-radish ST. PaUL. /4O OMAHA ZE Hime, e | tomatoes: cover closely and allow about as ' iv little heaps. Serve Yorkshire pudding with i EXACT S| ; PERFECTY Searler Fever Sigus Up. loog to cook us takes to boll potatoes; then | It ou separate dish {# ; BOSTON. TAILOR ENVER THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAYORITE TEN CENT CIGIR . A add 3 quarts milk, and let it scald up again weon nud Ezgs tha ontuaens witkeh fu AREd o | Dadrtoiuar PR AL A othes chavagious dissass Maed ok lapm you | Seaten with Saues Piausut or towato eatsup | Cut bacan 1n thin slizes and fry it. When s o weat and facisn goodk. | % R P @ox aale by all First Class Dealers. Mauufactured by the - ' & i o | 824 more talt x equired. | bacon Is done fry eggs in ¥ame n. Break ASHINGTON, 3 DIANAPOLIS. Ji2qe e Alin LEAman eI 1t 8 the | 10 Koust u Sirloin of Beef. |each egx teparately in & cup, then throw | Bewareof Others. For Sale By all Dealers. i F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO, t \ : : E . ¥ KANSAS CITY, SANFRANCISCO. MINNEAPOLIS. s e meatiig. N6 household should be | Time, % of an hour to each 1 pound of |Quickly into pau. Lay fried g8 on cach slics MANUFACTURED ONLY B Factory No. 304, St Louls, Me without it. | meat. Make up good fire; apit or hang joint | of bacon. RAWORTH & SCHODDE, CHICAGO | tiaxirorv, PORTLAND, ORE LOSANGELES. Lou