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5 OMAHNA DAILY BE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 189 ISRAEL FRANK 1S DEFIANT a iy ST .| DIAMONDS OF HATTENHAUER § Marvello ne ~Some 8 | d1d Spectals in Fine, Stylish Goods, | | .. The unusual Interest shown in our great - | 3 Is Way and That exn Clearly Shown, ‘ gift ing enter as indu A us to make . n s e - Langhs at the Idea of His Being Removed | §\ S50 it Tn chis tine. The vargati, | Found in Possession of Two Omaha Men In the hilly region of East Tennessee lies 18 1t that 8o many people feel under from Office, | list of prizes published and the very satis- Last Night. a romantic glen known as Coon Hollow. Some ather,’ have tired feelings, and com | factory manner In which all the detalls are | & years ago a bursting dam made this hollow | plain of chilly sensations at this time of the | arrenged have brought us compliment aft — § . t year?" | con pliment from pleased patrons, Tuesday | the scene of an inundation of almost the di This is a question that is very easily an often bought In some of you HAS THE BOARD OF HEALTH IN HIS FAVOR | 1isnt we give away 2 high grade biesciss, | OFFER OF REWARD RESPONDED TO | mensions of the Johmstown horror, though oo el UL B s S AL often boug ome of your 1 atlor_table, 1 ‘el ity clock, 1 goid | W of course not as fatal to human life. This | gown after BERE ‘of BUMTRE BasKibe. it supposed-to-be-as-cheap-as - the. c et forms ons of the principal Incldents ' thins the blood and lowers the vitality, The | Nebraska-stores at $10.00 Vote Suspend Him Cannot Be Haad | umbrclla, Call at the store, you may Detectives Go to the Mecting Place SILK. . Sl of Mr. Charles B. Callahan's new comedy- | chilly weather of fall and carly winter finds But there are other kinds of th Ity Ca Wouid An extra special silk sale Tuesday morn- and Semd the I bl drama, “A Romance of Coon Hollow," which | them unprepared to withstand the change of | § ur an suits - dozen difre N Not mit Its ne | We will plkce on sale from 0 to rixoners Sny hey als ains a cotton press scene, and the | temperature, g hence they suffer, This L Anywany. crday 50 pieces of $1.00 o iistoric race on the Mississippi river be- | fACt Is plainly proved by the following opi that we at which aise silk in brown, navy, myrtle tween th mhoats Robert B. Lee and | !on8 of some people who speak from prac- | i 't e nously L et KR T R Jet Black | o' slate, e all at ‘ / i : s i ' i i . i o - al 0 A YARD, 300 A YARD One week ago last night Mr. and Mrs. H ts and a strong plantation scene by da No. 903 ngate Ave., San Francisco, | § et ac slldsidinionEahesghels i i cal. ‘ i1l also sell 50 pleces of all silk, color- | n Frattenhaucr ¢ p e boys and girls, The company also car- | Cal N ; viot, for which these equal-to- mofre silks, regular $1.00 quality, In | N: Hattenhauer of Councll Blufts came t s two vocal quartets, “A Romance of [ I have been using Duffty's Pure Malt the-Nebraska stores got a ten t | Omaha to witness “Trilby,” that was on | g, Holl Whiskey for some time and it does all that Wbl LhA A i1d rose, state, tan ) w, with the same effects and i : a1l anAtA e iR Ad Tob ghly : the boards at the Creighton theater. originally scen In New Y will be | 1§ claimed for Have used many remed EVI s dollar bill for 0 A YARD atter entering the theater Mra. Hattenhaer | given at the Crelghion for three nigiits, com- | for my complaint, but none of thom la I I Hefe 18 0 plaln groy. liome $1.00 MOIRE SILK FOR 29¢ YARD discovered that she had lost a $1600 dia- | mencing Friday, October 4, with matinees | The only article inat scems to be successtul | n, o dark g ture of A eRtrg b HAOHBIrOWw (6 8 ¥ mond pln, She remembered that she had It | Saturday_and Sunday | 18 Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Respecitully, | . spun, a dark grey misture of e black Bayadere silk, regular $1.50 80048, | wren tho tott the Commt Blute moton but 12 . MARTIN. | B cassimore, @ Dlack amd white mised cheviot, o plain black mixed with s again In evid one dres A customer at 85c yard A Henderso s Sl 47 Kensington Ave Duncan was sick, [ Plaid silks are all the rags now and we | bevond that she could give no idea of its et s, Wpported by th ade i Duffy's white thread tweed, a blue and grey checked cheviot, and other eolors rum the meeting the m line of patt whereabouts, The next morning Mr. Hattc iy ch has ac coess fn th Malt Whis petite & of that £5.00 suit, and every blessed one - all wool -mark you, wool, and lorings In this country, regular $1.25 qual nserted a notice in the papers to the | for s « clty In the well known ity plaiis week at 98¢ yard uld pay $100 for the return | productiol 7, an engage s e LI PAE GRS ) S : AID SILKS FOR 95C YARD peb il ALl LR & aights at the Orelgntohy co moneln ; hiskey for niy that, tghter woven lining, made as good as an honest work- Ll LB u LR A, il 2 c presenting Mr. Royle’s | WII1IOE UP the : putting the bl ingman knew how, and cut by skilltul men, ; e 3l B g R R e AR e o e e peapl plend As we romarked, a $10.00 suit for $5.00 Lere, and a 0 suit for the breakfast table, h i A “Priends” will "v_"‘fl'y”i" 3 HAYDEN BROS rigac 8¢ 16tic] 10- wiich i 1 ty during the en accep T f o |8 contrasted. We grant that—RBut what are a fow moments to the busi- g New York Store A poor man, th empt o ¢ § v (@ est? Five dolars is a good pay for such a short period. Look up any ML \ h o 4 pay The | . iy s weuld return’ them, ) T Dpned | BENDORSES € 8 MOVEMENT. | ho wa «© Hucaadud, Howive & i | : Frank ewels would not be fortheoming unies y : kil the eheapest all wool suit; memorize every detail. Then cotie here— L 0 He Noupnrtis id, and that quick I ! s run in Ne 3 ; B thats anl I, and § 5 n Mr. Hatten 1er came h 1 € st " 5 tale Kot The First Ward Democrat ih met last | R 1 s fir s quashed t night + room at h and Hickory 4 : FVRT infon from | street the purg g delogates | the pa t et 1 that the « y conventior lecided not to | the ) 1. This h ! e any ticket, but to per ¢ h the holder he Heal o e e e Y s the time and blace for the meeti 1 s <he hand his name in to th R A S noar ity central committ ace on the lephone message requesting him | h wool black cheviot suit s OO And that Is only one part of the story, though an all ® ) was adjourn not doctored "Sippi wool (cotton) $10.00 at an alleged competitor's store. 1t might appear ontrageously reputable clothing store here in Omaha, or any other Omalia; examine th 0 d Yis approbn- | delegation. The meet vever, passed | tg Johnson & Coodlett's grocery stor . Late solution asking the prospective delega Twentieth and Lake str At 8:30 0'cl He Batvit me,” declared t | tion to use every hon means to advance n the nolder of the df ds would tu r Mr. inson's Widc il E ; il “They can't get the cand'dacy of John F xel for sherift m over, in the e the $200 w a y Mrs. Burnett in writ | 3 Elistic in d to suspend me in the *harles Brandes for justice of the peace, | pa ‘!‘ Hattenh at n‘ d ne to th de |y, 3 " which was a great comedy first plac 1if they did the council would | n and out of the conventic t the river a E the police station iy o Much Johnson ! 3 inds And as 1o one disputed the asserti'n nk | imcusly passed endorsing the citizens' move- | Hoff were 4 the case and togeth TSI ERITR T he tot B claimed the declsion on the first round ment. The passage of the resolut e the six men went to the place agreed upon. | 30, - Wl RLrvBLA BrokaE. Wt i -2, Bukiets, SEVER s OF STEALING to furnish the keynote for ail the hes iing the store, Hattenhauer went inside 1 H L Lt SEVERAL WAYS OF STEALING okl Wl iz department | Which followed, for all of the sp-akers we asked if there 3 a man there who [ (V&N @ i 'l{“ 1 in ,3,”,”‘3 2 , ¢ i;,' : [ [] c i ol LR ELALL (ot 1§ ',, v | unanimously in favor of the purifying of t ¢ 1 nds, Instantly A. W, I ,,,‘,.\ i s e “- nan, a : a el Kree (%IDS | Ui . SHacginapsatar SJETY nicipal govern 1 as the be d Chris Jensen, men residing at 2107 Ohio | e oo AT / ] L carpet was unearihed by means of accomplishing they advanced ed up to h id sald that last | 16T belleve that when he Is away from home Gt 3 )Lg arics R i . § It had heen sus 0 Falor R ASVAe, : [ Bonaay night, ad. they were: whtliing alor Tt o R et 10 Varicass Reliable, first-c'ass Goods, bought direct from the U the city was being ) Virs Wit OopERi of the Sixth wArd: was S UBA 4 RIATond (pI b just purchased a sugar plan . r the putative drowning of AGHUOuE | ona st by oocierre fie S vard TR Thoaa :,.w",‘» quely humorous complications of th BAE L Veins, maker and offered to the consumer at the lowest possi- a remarkable way 1 the police ir recently nominated republican ticket enti Jduced @ “flash” roll of worked out by, the“author's deft { ble prices. sale of scats will open this morning | | N @ Trusses, and disc e calprits, It In not because som of the nominees mig t )] Hattenhaver declared that the i that out of g8 which the city | ho joaked upon as good men, but because were his, and P 58 THASALRYE: had patd for in July » rate of $1 each ‘ i Vit and ade the s e s Iy 126 had xist n f EHEE: |11t e o ey DEIOE ment Officer Bloom took charge of the dia- | 4t 9 o'clock only 126 had exi in fac He tigation discovered that much the same | {1 Prancl the ccurse of Tho I A e L IR EU T (e L :’! by 4 Heburdsy. evenings aud Sit X Syringes, Glass \Wurc Corn | BEST CHANOIS |25 heavycalendered bkey could in furi t , Yy were ch ’I £ / | | | | of affuirs had existed in previons | go a1 : 3 b rald Murphy's ey o ; e mps | 2rs | E ny > Board of Health (6 sce. (hat he poundmases | UDILIDG with the c i eny. At the fail the ard that' they | be the at Sl o, ’\) Atomizces, . ]71‘ ‘) y 3 ,1p0pp I8 G T i l“"‘el"p".s ard of Healih to see that the poundmaster | fhjns With the R U LR conifians Complete, the 35¢ | Best make, the 15¢ , b cut, worth 150 d 1 eports )i e promptly 1 1 5 3Es did not pad his rej t he pr Iy | urgent that the democrats who m | the gem y the first S om_Miner l endorsed Spoe inflated bills and the goods, sale price, |[kind, sale price, Sale pric a place on he ticket should be rep Ivcrtisements in the papers, and concluded | F! 3 v I 2 5 | x | Sale price, | t £ th € he pro could pay i e direction. The v deals’ with : 3 2 19 Cernts s o 1l ) g to - B L ank Keller made a o g tho | $100 for the retu " le :nl‘» “\ .(’H.u s 1”“ u,"m | the all hing silver q . . o o : | ) 10 ('el'tfi l 3 Cents Fri il " e s, urging the dem the | be wiling (o double the amount of the re he sack combine SO R R : RG] G S o U oL GO n ar i : L AR B |Teaspoons ) e B L ! Yo\onatign Jert {o-bus ale i | CxvavABEn (Gonipany Sharm / no | with cover, the 2ic | 1 .n‘lxlm 1 o POCKOLbOOKS, | oilcl daps Hattonllats ) CH{ Rl AU ULEL U recelved uhuffi:fifl & [\1|CEUn”J” Dng E[}; | kind. Sale price, | W s =;-” worth \-‘;.“, Htl_\'l 1S, '“‘lc the 10 cont quality S i T 5 L giliareto 1513 Dodge St.—2d Door W 3 9 Cents |25 Cents per Set. —Sale .| salo price, e, der their to get ol z which ha some comme ue. of mean were used (o lure a canine of that de fer and Jensen t ERTI AND PORICE noARD. out into the street and once in res the (ransaction of routine busines and Jensen the reward, Wire nod around his ne z or | a number of candidates addres Gt T 3 ANy AT ST Th e ot s e L0 Covered | Celluloid Pieture iting [I\IJ BODY DOLLS Halfdan Jacobsen, candidate for c com One et r ¥ and Leaves of Alisen T | aice | r no tag. Owir o pecullar surronn Sher . Tablets| . e e at caidlyieom 1 fona s the rip Gre: SHTE St e e Frames With long, flow- ings of the | t practically imp \ f Disi | i i sible o " dog which \\ | S -5 oy hipe abl e s aorae o wiloh defying any man to prove tnat he had rot | 1 1 to return un : il by the fire and police comm i N\ N : UL new styles, Wor 10 i 1 found that 1t had been caried | Yoted in the eity council according to the | Only dining car line betwe i t to anower to the charge 1o SN R SRR s S salo prl Cut Sale Prie o tieta e acarrted tates of his I Judgment. He mis Minneapolis and St. Paul et office 1602 | oft hea 08t an hour on the it ¢ 7 e . £ DINLIGO Sk 8 Ce S P e R R L] to resign it any charges were st | Farnam. street il : e Lo~ TN N 23 Ceats, 10 Cents l 5 Cents look for herself. If sh 1| " a C 1 not satisfacto explai { The cfficer sald he 2 | the hardihood to venture down to the shan Pip 1 a candi =€ beat that night and ws the partic where the dogs were kept she was assailel « iptroll id told the club e ghe woz compelled to baat a retront, leaving | &nd oftcer it slected. He was followed bY | coorie vt shey sxomayor of Hanma Actir Sigwart recommended tha 5 | o ’ dog to the mercies of the poundm Rathbun, also a candidate for city At the Paxto S35 | ofic:r Bioom, be appodted a detective 1 was valuzble it was di-posed of ptroller, who told the club that he knew place of Thomas Haze, resignec rhe ap Y N ) 9 F Y ITREET man, while it 1t falled. 0. find would make a good comntroller. ngressman Morcor and Mrs, Me pointment was mad L A% i) 1319 FARNAM STREET. arket the poundmaster still had the $1.22 | Judg ysor made the club a talk. He | turned to the city yesterday and are Mhe board was notified that S t Cory : SEF A which he chiained from the city and for the erred to the nomination he had received | Millard, had been detailed to fy saloon keep r saie of the er the dog pound | from the populists. He said he had not so- T. G. Conklin, C. M. V and H. G. | that they must close r places of business a8 made a very profitabl: institution astde | licited it, but that It had come to him a8 a | Cicicr are three bankers from Kansas City | promptly at midnight each miahe oy from the revenue which was illegally derived | free exy m of the wish of a large number | at the Paxton. # +d on Sundays, from the city af the leaders of that party to put him on | . @, Frankiin, tn advance ot Rush-City Chiet Redell ask:d e, which wa their ticket and vote for him as a republicar n:pany and Steye Brodle On: the Bower tted, to be absent fr he city from He said e was a ropublican, had always | o i Hirler ¢ ¥ | October 4 to 17, to atten e national co 2 g o= . heen and expected to to be, f 3 Gl F ntion of the fire chiefs Augusta, Ga e Gr. 0 yan i CUT THIS OUT. the populists wished to nominate him 2 wife of the super Yireman Georgc \nd-rson and o A T e The Migsouri Pacific railway will sell rouna | republican and vote for hi such he fe:t s cam the city fror given twenty days lea s 6 B el At b dlin trip tickets at very low rates for the follow- | that he had no right to them that | B¢ She is at the Millard, ce ew J. Clark, te son Medieal Instithte, T is t ing privile dney, who has just [ s 3 3 Lank, t | powertul vitatizer maa. is KANSAS CITY Victor B. Walker, candidat d succeed W I ven twenty days Jea Ie sl Fwanaseral Half rates from September 30th to October | the peace, & t'the charges ma t | L n th ish commission, is reg- | Patrolman Thomas, five; P, H. D t1t from nowlior 3th, lwited for n October Tth, him in The Bee w false an if ta tered at the Milla 1R Marnell, ten; C. ute, W LOUIS, MO, charges could be proven he would v James P. Orr, of the Missouri Pa I i 8. & Drummy, eight | iy extra ary Leju Half rates from Oct b r'Gth fo October 11:h, | barrass his fellow nominees, but we e- | ¢ ad, accompazisd by his wife, cam ! acting for cltizens, asked | wonderful discovery of ¢ "mited ' ctober 14th en from the ticket | Atchls Blorday Loniayy b ihatiin trol box be placed at | Joreed by sl MO. eches w > made by George Heim By the Millard 24 Twentleth and Lake streete, and ‘that Am One and « October 1st, gr1 Justic ( d b < il i 1 alarm box 1 the Coliseum be | “HUDYAN ts purcly v 5 pione BEd o A loteice ; o Dr. William T. Daiby ot Sal Late city 1 e N Butdet(e etk DAY M L O T ¢ Cuiran five days from ( sale [ { Deputy roller Westt warke In tw d fes LOST A ’ A Sl > Popalists Organize in Third, L commissloncr of health of |~ Ofiicer Leverton asked to be appointed a MOBD, constipation 5 ¢ Very low rat und tr Tickets ¢ A small number of Third ward SatC ity _and 1s just g fron inted patrolman, nervous twitehing o vos and other parts, g Gy sale until December 15 d for retu Knigh hicago, where he attended tbe convention of eor ike, formerly driver for the fire [ Strengthens, fnyizorates u s the entl § Smolie p ¢ further information, | g, n surg of, @ » resigned to enter the police | system, It!sascheap asany other romedy, address or call at ¥ £ 8 ! the Mercer—Ge B. Sargent, Crete; | depar uv\; patrol driver and was after HUDYAN s debility, v 4 7 25 D corner 13th was 3. Robertson, Drew, Chicago; ard discharecd by the pres:nt board, asked | slous, and « i ? £ & a4 ¢ _ 16tnEanQl WebAtar fresto) 9 ok and the foll H. Wild, Kansas City; C. H. Beach, Salt Lake | for readmiswon into the fire department Palns in the 4 Yo b et Dmahs; Neb. elected: M. Nelson, chairman; Jesse White, | ¢ity; Frankiin Bar Boston; Kirk, | D. D. Davis, lately dischar from the | quickly. THOS. 1. GODFREY, P. & T. A secretary; H. Cohen, treasurer, The meetin iladelphia, Pa.; 0. Saringly. Be police force, with twenty-four others, by the [ Prematurencss is Impoteney I the ! Syaell 3 8 J. ORPHILLIPPL A /G ¥ & 5 was then' addressed by Silas Robbins, B G Ly kD Miss Kittie | present board, asked to be relnstated . Ttisnsymptom of seminal wea S SHIC J 7 a Room o White and J. €. Kelsey in five minute | Wikins, Bruncau Valley, Idaho r. Wittum, who was discharged from the | barrenncss, Ttean be stopyed in twen A BI150 TO ST, LOUIS AND REZPURN | Speechies on the Uimbers of (he populist plat. A Y olice force for cowardice at the time of | theuseof Tudyan, Hudyan coss 1o m [ form and the o of the club, Ti Nebraskans at the Hotels, the capture of the supposed f-blowers | any other remedy 3 A Perfect Vin the Wabash R, R, weeting adjourned at 10 o'clock to mest ag At the Millard—Fre nneschein, near Gibson, asked for a reh , and will nd for circulars and testimoniats, Fer the 8t. Loufs fair position the | 0 xt Thursday. point: Miz. O W, Home and Mrs t it next Monday night, ) BLOOD- 1 Wabash will soll at 4 ctober & B 3 lummet, Maxw E. Brown, who was discharged as specia orders carries myriads of & . N Wehusligit Bl ate October & rmen-Ameriean Renublican Club. the Murray—W. G. Whitm Valley r by the old board for frequen T T T A ey Jeauty Feet naritiskotathy V. rophct For tokets || The h;nnxl\l\m it Republic m;l\lb met | J i, North Platte: Ira P, Higby, dy houses, appearcd to ask for rein Eerslorss { and slecplng car mmodat at | 1ast night at Pabst hall at 8 o'clock. Afte . itie, Marion 5 statement g halr, You c > u trip to 110t & 3 Pt Wabash office, 1415 Farnam st 5 the club-had been called to order a general | 5 A& iatan Tinealny” Goprams, Hastin AT IR O Rl riting for “Blood Book' to the old physlclans PRICE union depots, Omaha and Coun discussion followed as to ward organizing vard; IT. G. McGinniss, Hastfhgs: Wil — *DICAL INSTITUTE, write for the coming elections, Nothing definite | lam K. Cahill, “Grand Tsland; E Vin Santa Fe R o and Eilts Sts., was accomplished as to the making out of aeyi-the " Lincolp =B Ball | For lowest rates on tickets and best ae the political slate for the club supgort and commodations _call on or address B. L £ yon be G o, th nly . nding scien nof Europe and 12X15 jure blood dne Dellone—John Cr r. Pekamah: | palmer. P. Santa Fe rout For the weeks Joc Rapana, an | !t Was decided to wait another week before | Neil THarrineton. Woannew e Palmer, P. A Santa Fe route, room 1, ; 7N DR. srgan grinder, has been amusing the public | A0Y names were endorsed. The club was | Crecks Thomus, " 1 ' Natfonal bank, Omaha RICCREW L ? g WAING tha-pub) jubilant over-the nomination of Heimrod for | Pet Grand Island; John B! is i AN & IX TilE ONLY 5y having a trmwed monkey go through county treasure 1l the suprort of the club | King and George R York; Dr. Balley, dentist, Paxton block. s { sorformances ¢ st Complaints | was voted him. C. Watson and wite, N PEGCIALIST ; WiIG TUEATS ALL i A e to ice) againg At the Merchar \ \ y: 4 2 s ey At : S R mee o OSEACIRE Mo ayhalonesy Amalnag fthel| 3 o et o rame Wisner: 3. W Battlor, Bdsar ; PAIVATE D SEASES, We will heat your room for Scts a : W G it S e | St e L TO YOUNG : Whitfemore Disorerst 3 Day. See our line of Base Burn- > keep out t main thorouy publican state conv n met at r- | 1 " 4 arned i t neoln; T. F. Martin, All ] We Offer & Reme 4 3 3 5 o 4 ey son hall last night and organized by Murphy and son, David” v 0 Wil MEN ONL : k.. 5 \ crs, Oak Heaters and Stee N R RN et Do e rnin: John L. Webster chairman, Frank Crawford | ficUehtys Atgnson: Dr. & M gast, Ris aha cuilg.* Mot ¢ DTt There was a swall attendance at the Ninth | secre and Charles Goss vice i { A Y 304,04 s ars i Omihi Ranges. Popular Prices, chairmar rks, * Lincol 1. Berggin, Wihoo ¥ i G vard Democratic club m:ating el | olution was passed by which the dele’ | Sumner Davis, Grand Teland; William Cor- ] VX 18th & Phae WAl & ik m last night. | oo a8 Instructed to vote for the re. | s nd datgnter, Nowooa | 68 MGTHER 4 FRBE& 4 % LA Bdmund Burke was re-ele sident of | B o/ vot i o S the club and Gus Coope o of Judgs Norval for the i 7 The election of vie: pre A seoratary reme bench, but an effort to instruct for| .- t 2g L Jones, Ancoln; ROES CONFINEMENT OF IT8 PAIN, whe defhnrhatiatitian i Lo i) Morrill as regent of the State univer arion . " L . HORROR AND RISK. ot TR S P T v BN WRMER | ikylSnan 1. “An executive com; i ! seven wa appointed, ‘My w used only two bottles. She was th, | easily and quickly xelieved; is now doing Every Sho I . Mr, Linduey D 3 8 151 | splendidiy.— that the BURL ON ROt ‘:‘j‘: vow | . OMAHA, Sept. 3 the Editor of Th; - it Hlonie, Blarse L J. 8. MORTON, ¥ N X 2 LY aooount Pria 8 19 | Boe: As reported. inla! ers ‘th e, Syrag i May Louis Sent by exprecs or mmtl, on_recelpt o A 4 s to Kansas City account Pr of Pal P r : : Rl b V| s1.00 Battie. T Hoos” RS 'EE VON MOHL €0, ARy Tou PR "1‘ republican county convention wh: m- | Sors 1t hnho Aidaipnin Pl wailed tloe, ¥ %140 MoThERC " $ ol Aierican Ageaty Caclinst and to Atlinta, , acc unt Cotton | bled last Saturday used *my e in co i 1 Niw BRADKIELD REGULATOR CO.,, A s st bttt aiane ition. | on with the office of repr 8 ter, Columbus; BY ALL BRUGGLS' ; i B r city ticket | as_without my knowledge "or co ] it. Lo 3 Hu - . % v LA 28 b s ask you to state in your paper N AR R = | R izlI203 Fiin the 1895-96 ses y 0 ¢ R Omaha Medical college will takeé réh Warl,. Atty on - building 1 Pacific of the Fourth Ward Cltiz Awarded iy 37 N - = g ok, D [ e will meet i room 404, e buita | Highest Honors—World's Fair, > =R 2 | Washes RRATORK fay evening, October 1, at § p. m., purpese of organizing' the ward club p 2 2N ; “’””]“v“\' and . I\ : an ¢ y \ 37 doesn’t shrink V] L » Wus Ciught Again. f the Ci Teagn g 4 s S | AN Sl ) . ( iy i { them—the only soap James v ged with being JU i Y 5 o “ sn’l 'S 2 Fo 7 R Rhus o ’ 1 T I L 8 \ that doesn’t, It an for want of pr tlon. Shortly after his | . = all-around soap—deli dismissal Chin )\ ent he cou | e ar club o ot ! SSaA B D T e SER MR- AND 41 , & cious in the bath, but with assault q T T e the particular point to @ da gl e Faatisation remember, is, it doesn't = phiag hnd. A | will be | l“-m‘t"“« e A g L j shrink woolens, end her own if N nigh | meet at 8711 North Nineteenth, near 3 - Dealers all five days in county sesday cvening, October 1 ! J sell it p y 4 $ Drs. Gelbraith and 1 practice linited to | City Conventic R * ol g 2 4 ] 4 gurgery and disouses ws 500 to 5 7 Sy 0 RAGT SIZE FERFECT) 3 the clty convention. fo B A48 4 - P T TUE HERCANTILE IS THE FAYORITZ TEN CENT CIGAR - MOST PERFECT MADE. i b » ; - 5 T . factured by HAWKIN, let - " . FAsa Per sale by all First Class Dealers, Manufactured by the TAWKING 11 W 3 rs, 1| handsome complexion s one of the | 4 Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frx A ; MabE Y Funeral from resilence, 934 North Twenty- t charms 4 woman can possess, Poz- | [70M Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterani, RAWERIH. S (HODDE ¢ (o, F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO., @ixth street, this afie at 2 o'clock. z Complexion Powder gives it, 40 _YEARS THE STANDARD, (nicac oo n actory No. 304, St. Louls, Moy Result in 4 w Py : Jia A BHERMAN & McCONNFULL DRUG CO .. 1512 Dodge street. Omaha, Neb.

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