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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MUESDAY, JULY I ™TE AP | N g DLE 1 UMBR. ‘E”' V'¥ ! TOL © N i 'PROSPEHOUS COUNTRY ;CHDOVLVS. CITY MAY OLD THE SACK|™a® owwx ax wmea mumon gy QF T BRST BALLOT e e o | ‘ e el DAL R Doy : f Is a Shoe Always a Shoe? Public Funls Oredited to Henry Bollo's |, "\"\¢' N Babcock, general man t the | Cooper Succeeds Marble as Superintendent show 4n Increass in the number 3 Private Account, | Union st s company, South Omaha of the Omalia Schoole, hildren of school This increase i ed by another man who will 3,608 over last year's emwmeration | v i | v o m to certain railronds Superintondent Hill has just inished com o : ; [That’s the Question] MIDLAND BANK REFUSES TO GIVE UP CA“H s alleged | ck's case, and do more for | NEW MAN ELECTED TO SERVE TWO YEARS | piling the statistics from the fifty-nine an "‘fl)]"‘:"' 1 "' o "’J"‘"""“ i “ X 'r'“"”‘ "“"_"[H; 1 whole the bellef of the majority may be summea up as fo'lowss [ with the foint object in of ascertainin ) Supporters of Dr. Marble Could Rally but | jie b company In inducing live — [ Additional Complications Arising by Ren ? the contemplated w many scheol children reside in )i That a shoe that fsn't of pure leather is a poor bargain at any of the Uity Treasury Dofaleation—Ionds- " t 1 broadc over the Six Votes, White Hix Opponents Gath- this county, and for the : price—or— men Take the Position that Olyen's ntry @ d Tnvestigation fai ered in Nine—Motlon to Reconsider of making the annual apportionment M t that . N A shoe is a shoe as long as the price Is cheap £ Lhe . Ruled Out of Order, different districts, The showing from g ‘ 1 I I Negligence Releuses Theum. fiod B AL untry districts |s remarkably larg 3 5 < There are just as many who believe in the latter as in the former, ly muster 6,879 boye | but which ono is the most benefited in the end? 1 and le they ¢ onl 3 Burlington sai 3 lat ' t " The Board of Education las it electe nd girle, who, 1894, were in the eye of | P i~ | 8 \ 2 i " e defalcations of the late a8 he wt il 1 Certainly the one who believes in the pure leather article. Our bl |t ¢ | ! t Omaha for | ing, th v th t such pupll prices ave surely low, no doubt lower than any quoted in these it 18 now am i t t abcoc " ® endent of public 8 of Omah | ; ar the number Both the method and results when ) X 4 L the Fa TR AR # 600 & yea s | has increa er cent and shows a grand | o ¢ i United States (quality considering), however there ave shoes sold city will never secure full In r L : | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant A i : i 2 « the pe use | | W 1 yesterday's Hes, t n- | total of 10,577 South Omaha heads Nt Rl Tiee U8 LB okt L TR right here at lower prices, but what ave they good for? And will reason of his Irr tles. It als 0 ¥ ko Pt 1 bination was in perfect working ¢ o | with an increase of over 500. This and refreshing to the taste, and acts the seller give a new palr free in case of bad wear? Positively not. B0 that IEE | o sr pets ik R R e Hill attributes largely to the prosper gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, AN TN ke ble 5, I 4w - Saumativ cha g t h Douglas county furmers have enjoyed and Bowels, cleanses the sys- Olsen is likely t lerable figure s per, thus making the fir . CHA. WeRLErH oF Lo COUHLY, -Wiere | 3 vlg, cleanse the sys Bk 165 PUNE. .oF M ithe Alte, P68 Whlah 1y Slids 18 teNion WNETiy. tihas AR v | GHAE 10 the ing of packing produ A ; Marble, 6. Mr. Co seed busine ctable indusiry, the | tom effectually, dispeis colds. head- bl e Yaek aud ik Yous monod biiok 1 g t and h i N ) e, come back and a ne r »or your money back ports which h submitted he cit I hROlE fibre NtboiEt e sdth . elected, and i ase cor and the Jarious whes and fevers and cures hahitual L4 o S : L s council and ket than elther the Milwa t s term and the | ¥ AL P ‘yn‘»‘{,f‘xln e \\\ _:‘ i yastipation. Syrup of Figs is the And we are the only concern in this glorious land who guarantees e o b ot n 1 exceeds ¢ v rd adj for one week unty with 4 school | only remedy of its kind ever pro. |[§ shoes to this extent. ant yt i n an effo ling the ballot the minutes he t ¢ 7 enumerated, agains! i t 3 1we . ling the ballot the minu t th numerated, again duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- B But why do we do it But we do. At any sta shoe does not wear as it should, wear | amber of cars de ’;:“‘ kel : % L LUAR R SHis {a hear [6 aavtain| adjourned meeting were approved i L e te rint 1 placed at | ceptable to the stomach, prompt in | Because we shape dealings between factory and ourselves, and our- The m r imat t n|ra e Milwaukee and | Cra t and John alone objecting vid ! ; o e bk 16 packi i b Ak Adjournes ; ool fn e {606 ki il.\‘ action and truly beneficial in its selves with you in an honorable way. Factory makes our sh made ‘,“‘” nicates that the total short. | 1 A matter | g0 oveaq of special meeting which 1 the last January apportion effects, prepared only from the most | wity we dictate, viz: Pure leather uppers, pure leather in and out OEL IR 63485, WG f r KB tonda: et tios ree o | was called by lent Akin yesterday aft T A e Unoh e LNl *! | healthy and agreeablesubstances, its | soles, pure leather counters, stitching and findings. et tigh i , but this is not the fauit c : n. Bur ed that this being South Omeha, $2,042.47; ¢ muny excellent qualities commend it A shoe like that is bound to wear right, and we can conscientiously HkE~ been col p 1 according to every freig case, the regular order of business should e ton, $1 v to all and have made it the most warrant ‘em. If, perchance, there is something wrong somewhere the bor c h W eventually | * Omaha of the v us be called, but he was overruled, and a m 9; Elkhorn be abl t > ntering but the elestion of the traflic | on to proceed to ballot prevailed , 18: M ¢ 4 popular remedy known. ’ B nanutacturer is charged up with it enough to bring the total ge, W m t the various packing b lunt, ‘Burgess and Tukey demanded that | $27191, and the i I Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 A palt of out Will ieve (0'be made up by (he hondsme T information should be given concern- | Praportion, - o b cent bottles by all leading drug- $1.00 shoe.—Try to_$21 . If You A K ng for a Home ng t candidates wh were to be v ek an 0 distributed 8 . Kt T This estimate does not take into cor i soih i T 5 S GRTAT LA Le GoUl Kok b 6 being made up of $4.506.74, from fines and | gists, Any reliable druggist who tion the $10.:000 1w in‘the Midl h e LU ¢ L blo request. It swas | licenses in a the state apportion- | gy nog have it on hand will pro- to the « When T Dumont ¢ pl s vory much less than ! i ey baon gl t ! are | cure it promptly for any one who "Nl { th L ! The climate of the Orchard homes L n members who had never seen and |t T str 39001 wishes to tr I)unutuuu-nt.lxly mar all - the where ¢ L d that double floors and w 1 W g 4 ¥ were deposited i s L Al lutely nothing concening his qual- | o y S i substitute. he d: b Jaf et A for the office. There was no rea Tuly all 'the b o “Midland, wh e e e o [T Ol i cAndidacy whould e’ invested | sroposition for. Ganstructing & Kerol owess || (CALIEORNIAL F16. SYRUP GO, refused t [ 3 Ll L) s g nC A | with so much mystery, and nly = = SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. was bas had e § . 1 o | T8 1 me of his suf s should in- | GOING TO T CONFERENCE LOVISVILLE, KY. NEW FOGK, MY, alf Goody ear welt will wear as long as any man's a clai other me and_that i qua The anxiety | United States Dist settlement until this was taken Into t At t ey 2 4 h, howe as passed over Mgivay tion, " i 5 e was not mentioned ; ) TO GO INTO COURT. ran al FIXED THE TERM AT TWO YEARS b I do t k You v ow met 2 t limi the whole RUALLY S i and_furth i s a market, and s are [ the vote. To an' ke for the Iways good. You have 1 t summer LKL RS SLOBWAGUAGT Co and tribula vou can work in the field hs in the | majority, Burgess r ! i of @ > Beck and ar re ar extremes, heat or cold. | rule which stat b LiLh neider | plournoy Real te and Live Stock com- e m b one the ajority will be thorougl issed. Sawyer a t take a. hand in \ ecuting t old Flournoy leases win. 1sider out of or 1 0ok out the € of the 4 " 4 § : i $e e \ plication, | | A reschi ! r VoL mans s, mister @ at A NP 0 TF DRE Are again in the cast making @ soileit Organize clubs of | ¢ tion of Mr. Coope declare yiiand (Captain Beck are cos f 78 \ AN 5 3 that t thr ve families in your neighborhood | for two years. Sever ta ob- | un structions received from W i 5 2 Jlections e newest and brightest \&4 deposit in the and invest the metits of thia wonderful | Jected. ‘on. the. geound. (hat this should have!l corsiderabia int (el eton b g f : sclections of the ne g * held claims agains ¥ amoun cou W. Ames, general agent, A dons L balorRtheL bRl bE W staken Wbt Tl anewaa i to between $5,000 and §5,000, and th 1617 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, y were overruled, and the res 0 was | he S igen s Wednesd R \ s ¢ I (hings shown in the Furniture and Car- “‘"‘ pr L 3 % that e ted by th e 9 to 6. 3, “It is surmised that it may resul & .o b A A e, Holin had 1 - money \Pis oo TR I TH S Pen, nt moved that the salary of the super- [ in ne tion with relatlon ta the Omahas D) S5 L= et trade. We have a few odds and ends per ! not as city money RO e S SE e e RaE ndent be fixed at $3.000 per vear. BEd- [ ang ebagos, at the next n of cor z I o ie bank had been assured by its attorney 3 at the city had no claim up: money, | WP nssert] their rient months | ¥ had anoth resolut in 1 g < Allen and Thurston wil except such as o the bank | a Omaha brewers, claiming th LR TSI latea (e t ressien B & B8 | our Furniture department which we wil Fltc st 8. m LELKL LU AL S MRG0k i s he offered as an amend ordi Titoat wdvices Cer . Yy had bezn satisfl nk wou o ” : r. Stock was b Jetgtad stinot i ! K £ = - = B < A A y 3 BEN iy et 0 coilest Sie racony BT St R R WU IR P K LT Belins gen e THE FASHIONABLE PERFUME. close at cost. Straw Mattings down to 8¢ the city. ‘ Y it there were several mem- | spare e has e e A C . lay he was take ) 3 b R0 bean damant) i § , : Flowery, refreshing, delicate Outside of the complication In re [ ry to serve an eighteen ha been dsmanting | tary heanguarter and lastind. the Midland deposit certain of Mr zery, While the strike was heighy | retenchme son and out of sea ) the Pender silver cor 998 scr yard. Alaska Refrigerators at cost ! » o] € 0 c h 3 For sale by drugdgists only. bondsmer. are authority for the sment kot heavily under th. > of tor them to ce rfack cadets, who ar A ] Y that they navo a clear caso of contributory | livuor, an needed auditional unds. Hlaving | Vafy raaic 'A. Titapatrick $4000 8 3ear ani | Vaapies sessta.from (e reservation. It 1 IMPERIAL CROWN PERFUMERY CO, 2 jcwel Gasoline Stoves are the only abs egligence ] iameTHayacontent; (atged (tHoynie E_to 8 ML Superintendent Marble $3,600, bec said that the reason why ender silver MEYER BROTHERS DRUG CO.,AGENTS 4 e ¢ g Tt I e e EERRIIHROLALRO AL LU LD e Cornet band was enlisted was due to U ALSOTRY (WEDDING BELLS) Two new i ute safe stove on earth, and we are so . who had just been elected might b AT dvanced by General Peet condition 800 BBk knowis dx1t pHoRHRAS ol rgument ad a IMPERIAL odors. Wanithe duty of the compuroller to check up|| . Good chan 4 | pavle and” efi his predecessors, but [ music had charms to soothe the Winne cROWN DEACH BLOW. | S QL onts @ 5¢ a same price i A R e e ) RS e e A : lacked thelr reputation. He arued that | breast and this together with I nge 1 wgents and sell them at the same detect any irregulari Olsen reported | Imperial Champagne; " § try should be placed at i) SRR s a great advant that he had checked the office and that 2 s board had had an opportunity to asce LU WA i : ; p B thers want fo Home Destroyers. everything was in perfect condition. B A ARNACE o e iR iaE 0N iin whether the new man was worth more Mr. Carter Geos the dJob. sequent developments had indicated that he e e s L || L T RO H. F. Carter has been made traveling freight ; hav sthing to buy in the way of BEACBETIRR thaomde ana. that thers was s Burgess and Tukey urged that the rules of : 1f you have anything to y ay of i ‘ At Donvar Augtas 14:84, 1808, H e e e e rciiturs of | and passenger agent to succeed A. C. Dunn, shortage of at least $15,000 at the time he | por this occasion the Umfon Pacific will | more than $100 could be ordered at the same | appointed city passc and ticket agent at A SPECIALTY oo \ H made his report. sell tickets at the rate of one fare for the | meeting of the hoard at which the resolution | the Omaha office Union Pacific. Mr. tlary Byphiilie pormunently cured in 16 (0 Furnltllre OLSEN IS BLAMED. round trip from Misouri river termina to | providing for it was introduc that | Carter will havs charge of lowa territory, | § yE. ¥ be treated at home for Bven this year, when reports of Mr. Bolin enver, Colorado Springs, Manitou and the question of salary m erefore with headqu at Sioux City, and the ap- N o gunranty. 1t Y dissipation and Board of Trade speculations . Tickets on sale August 1ith and | over until the next meeting o chair ntment was effective vesterday. Mr. Carter JP;oapreterto come hore wo will eontracy . i LR i L " ; i 3 ‘a Ty Tl e are ot Boel DI aaio OR reached the bondsmen, Mr. Olsen continued A. C. DUNN, against them Superinten or's s from a road’ to the Union | chargedt oafall oo sees be tos bevo taken tmem ar etll‘l S to assure them that ail was as it should be | City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 1302 salary was fixe Dby the' same ie. He was formerly ticket agent of the | cury, hodid and still have nches 5 and that their fears were not well founded. | nam street. votes that elected him. “hicago & Northwestern at Duluth, pains, ore Throa B i In his special rejort in May he affirmed that ——— s St e e — el ce RS eI er0c It May ho amomed hat CALIFOGNIA ORTEXAS N e T I T D DT sny partol thobody, i i \ and even on the night before the bondsmen “Lands in lowa and Nebraska, in counties mbining antiseptic with deodorant proper- | e guarantee to Eoliolt the most obatis begun thelr lnvestigation Olsen visited them Yinittio Bantn Koitis Whirar 3 nlte] g metanti oV RRusA d¥aronare | Hinge T et e | Sate cires and ehailonge the worid for & and endeavored to reassure them by de est rates on tickets an i to i a B an. ©A80 We eANNOt cure. Ahis di-onse has always & h procession in claring that he had gone through the’ off all on or add higher than the same Improved lands In | 20T Allen’s Hygienic Fluid makes a me afled th.e skill of the most eminent physis PEOCS claring tha he d gene through he oflice i on C ad E 1 i « ! " ceptable dentifrice ¢ ; it swee cians, &500,000 capital behind our uncondis 0 4 1 i e S St A, . P. A, Santa Fe Route, Ro 3 Orchard Homes region of Central Mississibpl | ana purifies the broath stantly | honal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent seaicd on 3 \ bty]e and In addition to all this, it promises to be a | National Bank, Omaha months winter in Towa, and two months 5 R AR R A 3 | appiiertion. Adgress COOKT REMEDY COuw ; ] difficult problem to adjust the shortage be ————— | Wint ntral Mississippl, that is more | uogt accsptable mouth-wash In the morning, | 207 Mssomin EepROICA oS aTE TR Y157 R Low Prices. tween the three se Bolln's bondsmen Speeinl New Englana Exenrsions, y winter. One month to plant | jiy use prevents the inception of all con LOW =23 who collaterally e It s cer Via the Lake Shore & Michigan § e B inpi Binok. fea.cn’ Eeany | (ElpuKfQized: tain that $9,000 of unt came out of | railway, August 19 to 25. Tickets will be on R the school fund. s ney which Bolln | sale via the above line at one fare for the Do weiie Lot ubatal i Towa took fcr his own u Then there are | round trip. The only route via Toledo anl' giy: " R oW 0al8 il TOWR) | aias 3 IAAAAAAS AL 3 5 tickets bearing Vitt name which | Cleveland and along the southern shore of | 5 ™ s an Cenent M | MR R R £e a remin &, at the time i \ ! e Erle almost its entire ler through P o R Lt ay inds Jof el % R e of his death, owed the city §1,500 on his | the beautiful Mohawk Valley and the Berk- | i fllyicientonl Mes asivpi ) grows e ¢ Your'M saloon licenses The bondsmen say that this | shire Hills, or via Albany and Hudson river y A \ " , fum of th: cou \ ) SCitD Aght . Th N | nesa = h n that could be ok t ; and the nights | when the vote is still in the custody hot winds to blight | Akin insisted Johnson sa [ Y e inf Which he could pi ! just remember that we lead the £YS WonTH o Your Mowe YBack. Towa is $16 to $40 per 1,000 feet; in Central money can never be lected and that some | boats, if red, or via the St. Lawren ssissiphi lumber is 10 $10 per 1,000 fee { . & 3 { 5 dispute may arise as to which bondsmen are rough the White mountains. Sto '\»:L%\\llw‘\‘\ "I‘,:'J P f,'m.,,f,’\ pec 000 ool . \ 7 ; o o )¢ the amount Viagara Falls and Saratoga, | within ehay eeach B 8 e £ & 4 ! 3 rious -complication is likely to|and on the return at Chautauqua lake. A | porial a8y bveach. ' The place to make \ : ise between the bondsmen of the first and | splendid opportunity for your summer vaca- 24 3 - St sccond term, Many of the slips in the | tion trip. Full information on application, | Homes reglon. Dowt take my word for it: drawer had no date, and it will be impossi- | B. P. Humphrey, T. P. A., Kansas City, Mo.; | o a¥ e it JOUTEEE, OrSuvat @ CHb o ble for the city to prove when they were |C. K. Wilber, western passenger agent, Chi- | [0 (RIS 19 Ive Tamillt in vour own sec put there. The bondsmen for the second | cago. " sartionlars address George W, Aj term may claim that they belong to the - Roriall pertleulars/addronsiQeares v, Am first term, while the first term bondsmen A Few \dvantages ",”l,'” saet LG A paha aa assert with equal force that they repre- | Offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St 3 —_————— sent irregularities which occurred after they | p, i aul railway, the short Jine to Chicago. A Questions the City’'s Authority. . 2 1 Ml [—' o [“ 'E— ] wero ,;..:,ml of responsibility. '|'“,~ city | clean train made up and started The extent of the prerogatives of the city [ = [-_W 10 Ll l —JD L will not be in a position to successfully con- 5 ¢ 30 from re co! o o declare the propei 0 TS S o il | ™ it ALl T | ot D o e e e ; m oy the pleasure of holding the sack. AL, n e antd "'y | private cltizens a nuisance is stll @ subjert In case tte plea of contributory negiigence | siectricity and hated by steam, with electric | foF litigation in the district court. George B - = 2 on the part of the comptroller should be up- | fiht in° every borth, Iinest dining car and Philip Johnson are still “A Fresh I 311 IISh i held by the courts city will have no re- | sirvice in the west. with meals served va la | threshing over this old straw, all because T o ” | i MIRE} oXdent: for'®nossibla’ a'portion of tha S e is a spring of water near block 1, in 2 | amount. Olsen’s bond is only In the sum | from Union depot K Place, which persisted in emptying its quarters on artists’ materiy Don’t mistake that Nicoll is A 9’9 $10,000, while with tho prospect of the tick ce, 1504 Farr upon ot 8 for several years. In A fine list of subjects to paint o . e 4 B e oaal (o it the Gy ekt diion. A00¢ ¥ f * | the year 1858 Burt street in that locality was | from. W also the larg the tailor that makes the om €X1011. Bolln shortage will reach nearly $30,000. Mr. | © LML 1 . brought to grade and this spring of water facturers of eture p e SRR e Olson's bondsmen are C. F. Goodman, Johr erares pitdtaliado andibiatspring manufucturers ~_of pleture good and genuine suits you [ ] H. Harte and James Hendrickse Of these | 1890 concluded that it was a nuis e i g B anRIx (Ao lsaving ot only Atual|u e wian o thanioursmany have a pool of stagnant water in that nelghe make you a frame for le read about at $15, $20 and lhfit hC.’.llthy P“lk and white ss and sympa ressed d B i i msifiad Rmowat s o il and death of ou a and tather, | 0P R A ArRe ited “he ot and ehaneed | () loge ; $25, and you'll be disap- might just as well be the typical ONE OF THE BONDSMEN TALKS. o N BISHOP AND FAMILY, |UP® {ax against the owners. Johnson bought pointed if you go to the W. A. Paxt s one of Mr. Bolln's e 21 = heaviest bond terd: that a | Chautauqun ke Excursions kvery Day : ! rice lexic i ople A it 00 — LN s American complexion, if peoj e ot ey o ot vecovor | ound tr. Chautanaun ake ke, sond | 1685 By Sty MO i bR ? coll prices, but fall far would take reasonable care of their cause the city council had assumed the pre- | the property at tax sale and Lasbury has ; | since become po: se f the t and Music and Art. | investigation ted he had Lake Shore & Michig the: msiter betore b attoraey, who.had Moty iffusrated O | ematives of & oaurt short of making the gar-|[™ health. Ripans Tabules go to the irod him ea of coutrl 2| ormation de Il be s ! . , ments that Nicoll makes, | 1 L gence would b tote o | plication. B, I Humphirey, ™. P. A, Ki e e A 7 e Sl root of the trouble, because a stom- Bund was in ture of a contract between | City, Mo.: C. K. Wilber RFRYE | 83a¢s Powder, commends it to al Indiee, | | Good tailoring at captivating stance had the his cot ot recover a dol R B e f, Mhrouih e compe | SO AR AR SR A TR 2SN A BN AR, olle had n checked p the office of the onditions of the bond had been obser on . . fhe part of tho city the trouble would have “The best baking powder made is, as shown been discovered a ) ye 1 . £ . B e ariabbin oons by analysis, the *Royal.” sidered by the L i 3 . Paxton, “but I think we a A R e ach in good order produces good article, always has an army blood. of imitators, but you will| be in the right path if you | intrust your order to the : 3 i Father of broad - guage |[ | L | | 1010 that we are not legally prices. without takin vanta, of the fix the ¢ h Tl s fn. Of course I cannot speak for ! and all sorts of cyele'glothes bondsmen, but 1 o o on the! mas Z Z Jority of them thir N " ahne ot /t {7 [4“\ these bondsmen w \ce st SOw aza-zoweZ— SU0 - S . R ’ RESTORE start to shrink if you wash them with Suits to order $15 to $50. ] /mg Overcoats to order, silk lined, c & OST YIGO 1l not be very much and I §20 to $45 \ think 1t will be bette make it up and . 7. Pob (%) g L 45 . te o <o A (3 " nm,: further l.'.,‘mu the amount was Com'r of Health, New- York City. woo Trousers to ~rder, $4 to g§14. A > | Wi o1t 0 fr Netvcus Delty, Lous of Sevunt Power (n cithes greater it would be e I s g Sexie ils. Drains vigor quickly re ¢ ed, such Samples mailed Kesult in 4 Weeks. cuen $5.0 order Telie s . ey AT Y = AT Y S AT N AR €K I tinney Health Was Falling. DTN DA LRI A it A SHERMAN & McCONNRLL DRUG © Omaba, N “My health was gradually failing. My nerves and mind were in a Lad condition and | - 3 T was advised to try Hood's Ssreaparilla. I ‘g% Cracknels, Cream Cracsers Indian Griddle Cakes. - | : d1d so and am now feeling like myself again. | 1 quart flour, large pinch salt, 5 table-| & quart corn meal, 3 quart flour, 1 tea: 207 S. 15th STREET. 1 am gaining every day.” A Morteuson, | gnoonfuls sugar, 1 teaspoonful Roy g | spoonful brown sug 3 oontul’ salt, 3001 Burdette St., Omaba, Neb. 1' 4 Ve W YR Py s heaping teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder, " Powder, $ tables stter, b { 1 pint milk. Sift together c ALL OUR WORK MADE IN THIS CITY BY RYA z Hood's Pllls cure s Sitt together Aour, B e ‘beaten. and | meal flour,” salt, sugar and powder, add T JOUR TAILORS. 1 RO & oc h rub in butter cold, add ekgs, beaten, and|peaten eggs and’milk, mix into a smooth ; J LOR . oV ; ¢ . mix into firm, smooth dou \ PORPS batter, Bake on very hot griddle to a nice 1 > i s i i ol R B B Rt bl Ry RC 0 ou have the rheumatism or neuralgia, | kneading; cover with damp towel 15 minutes, | jpserssds e i ? . P ,“ly' ,{M‘f_ ,Iy‘:w‘r) uterine t v roll out to thickness of 34 inch. Cut| Apple Fritters. CHICAGO. ST. Louts, 7 3 Garments expressed, uble, are & e Tuperfuous flesh and your doctor | With biscult cutter. When all cut, have| 4 large sound apples, peeled, cored, and 3 W Bl Sraots bathe, beforo 0Ing (o the expense of | lrge pot botilug, and ‘large ‘in pa cold | cut each tnto 4 slices, ¥ &ill wine, 2 table- | It makes flannels besutifuly clean without ' EXACT SIZE e e water. Drop them, few at & time, into the | spoonfuls sugar, 1 teaspoonful Extract Nut- | gheinking. Thenagain it's the best and | Bostc envir, | ey ¥ o i " B g e s | B Do M R o i 1| Bl e 1 i Bl Mt | srinking: s oo wted | " [LOR | oo THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR. cated, vapor, electrio, sea salt, sulphur, Mer- | face, aud curl at edges, take them up with |sugar, wine and extract; cover with plate, | Most refreshing Des ES. 0 curlal, oll rubs and hot milk baths. | skimmer, and drop th into the cold water. | set aside to steep two hours, then dip ea other as good. WASHINGTON, NEw YORK. INDIANAPOLIS &or sale by all First Class Dealers. Munufuctured by the ‘Attendants first class. When ail ave ved, lay on greased | slice In Common Batter, fry to light brown Massage by an educsied masseuse baking ting a o fairly hot oven 15| in plenty of lard made hot for the purpde; AT YOUR GROCERS. KANSAS CITY. SANFRANCISCO. MINNEAPOLIS. F. R. RICE MERCANTILE clcmlsoh;.u *, hysical enlture | minutes. serve with sugar, : Factory No. 804, St Louls, Ma ERRLSNIR btk s phriel o ! RAWORTH & SCHODDE, CHICAGD, | vuarows. omrwe. ous Losaniss ¥ No. Wk, {

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