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8 THE OMAHA DAILY — e e e — . """ T T L B R Wi TR T | 1110 ) books providing for th VALUE OF BEING CONTENT SCHOOL BOARD 70 BE CHOSEN ¢ B e T ELECTRICIANS SCORE SMITH | Primaries to Name Nominees Wil He 4 South Omahn News. .‘|‘ . - . ;. Pile Vigorons Protest on His Action | Meld October 16 and the Convens 3 . B g (" B B ! o L s v ] ¢ n y Men w Dissatisfaction with One's Environment Re- tan the Following Day P e u I Beal and be 5 ! he pa t pell " t : NOBILITY OF ST. PAUL'S PHILOSOPHY rar feard of Kducation | Ane been tranaterr ast. sid will an 1 . M har I 1 r 11 ; 1y pid Denires <ho " pt Within | Levy, I g il it ncdal Candidate Sehotts Retuens employing Rensonnble Limitations and the & de primar ‘ i i P in wiring ute 1 Fwult-Finding Habit the co : by , [ for state senator, has returned held Conquered B AR L 1l . 1 \ f h the F car ! ! 1 in [ e . \ i Carophel air, having re i ) ) M \ . t was 1 h The prima be held a h the muniel k! . ] 1, Sixth Jarter of A " } . L 122 Capitol avenue: Fourth, Bee building; | fund was not sufficient t rthe w | . h : ! Lo | Fitth, Sixteenth and Corby; Sixth ention to set aside ' g A ; bra hall enth, 1312 Park avenue f money when 1 ) : 3 . ! s n A i 5 whom | T ccond and Cuming: Ninth, Twenty was made to pay cost @ et A . A i 13 Jo " . h and Farnam g v 1 X all 4 Simon Goetz was made a member of the me th . L "J‘,:‘"‘ St oh | committen from the Fourth ward to succeed nsidered ; § LA SO R Bunda flerent; a tf ori | W. H. Brown, deceased. Judges and clorks fappropriation was Temple for So ahn. r I our committee that he was 5 r”‘ » 1 or fp « will be named at a n ng of ' torney Montgomer a1 ing the mat L K it N ‘ v e St 118 We'te rapid ommittee Octobe that such action 1 labor unions have f \ mated il ; N drifting W s . J DOCTORS FEAR CONSUMPTION A 1o b . b as !' 1 diy h as Satur or - v t was found that labor temple. At a recet fre, . i deplorable t ama ! nx n Grent Ber. e n was larg rimt H. Ea Fred | I t thing to 1 ' keep NEW YORK.—At a meeting of the New | fikured on and no J. Fitzgerald, Ed ¥ At th steadls \t will preciude | York board of health recently there was an | bids. (Councilman Da i tns. 1 drifting, whether ¢ o v be pr « o y on the spread of |ldca of using (i nhle 1 1id 1 b v 1 bl A " And | t I In discussing the matter [City Fockpile to ling a4 home f anized 8 L satisfaction with your 1 wres of consumpt his city dur- [and worked omu will 1 AL s e W . e ph that “of | ing the ar. One of our most prom- [ Who broken nes with the i et tigation and ' ' L2, ot ek St Paul I have in whatcver | inent and cesstul doctors, who has made | Brade Wd cement and filled the | @ r it the ea I I state 1 am, the mtt There | a svecial study of tuberculosis and pulmo- | he | mom DIETRICH ON THE UUTLUOK 18 a Dlessin t ! e | nar caen, remarked when h Up to the present this plan has worked ’ 18 the situa " \ alth hoard's report Mhe apr wdmirabl e surfaco of the patched par All 1% . . [ Wlican Candidete for Governor self. There At 1 a reward y hat ed of all f not woth HALLA L Finds the Voters Very Favo Y0 1 ; \ wit 1 e It i { at 1 : e to Him these ur temy 1 e P v here oy W hat wh wear ! e up to 1 f " " will come a Lord will sa sugh deey han the original pavemen experi- | yax list, J s ( ' Metrich, r 1 candi b ot vous: Htaess for. thil Know it the consump- [ Ment & he 4 with fnte as th " W t ‘ : ol come uf has pregnated lungs and e | adoption of plan may be the solutl October 1 there will b LRl A e statesman - 1 crints There need be no fear of the for completed the | will doubtle ne fn Papidty. M : once said: “The wa resur to r mption It every family kept [ FePAirs will ¢ b is ubout one al taxes olected in th h 4 sume,’ a s Wiy 10 b6 cofis |4 Hottls of DUMFY'S BURE MA1/ jenind of the bid of the t 3 Hef y Sl o tent is to Don't ex he house and administer it | By continuing to ry Trea : : much. K res within the limit cmber of the family at the ap-|kind on Twenty-fou ox A W Is h to ki € " l i nated prescribed and conquer th 2 cold or cough. As soon ns you | Cials hope to keep L | | ool SHEtonn thio & L8 Nt | class condition for I never dreamed 1 “I an ng apainst ambi of water 1o (At @ comparativel Dietric Al powers enough te 1 b 0 every two hours until all signs of the The Dictrich ¢l Ger han m € tlon. God grant that we r i1l be w hiours until &) ns of ti e Tieket Constdered Wenk. | American £ & bk I am required to speak bittous 1n the right way, but tetween am- | cough or cold have disappeared.” DUFFY'S | “isom the point of view taken by quite | By \ " ik 0" \ - bition and discontent 1 hasm is broad. | PURE MALT WHISKEY not only CURES |4 number o South Omaha dem b hall At e A way my e Learn this difference and you will have | the cough and heals the T e el ol il L L cel sure 1 am mastered a great lesson llates the blood to healthy action. 1t 8 the | oy Saturday s Aeh e ot auite a numbe . b for myself an greatest germ killer and curative Known to | pon ™ 14 jonnetor R Lk ership were Ampa win WORTH OF TRUE CHIINTIAN spPin fence. Over 7000 doctor cribe and 8 L L Arly sote A |the roll i he f h | ek L1t fob Ny Br ninati of Colonel €. M. Hunt for f an infe Tohn ] [ h Opens Up n New World for Those Who ommend it fo p. Consumptio on of the lower house and he stated | . at he northe wtof th Have 1t hitis asd all diseascs of the thioat and lay that he pronoscd o do everything | Aug Tt I It train The pulpit of the Casteliar Street Presby- | lun&s on account of its absolute. purity and | power to defeat Hunt. Tn speck o oth Arranger with the part terian church, recently left vacant by the | [-'\'i e : presentative Councilman Johnston | are being made wd rally of Ger. | Omaha next w Thur | restgnation of Rev. Alva R Scott, was sup-| D6 Vi L] 2 \‘l“v“ “\"“’l“i director “You may quote me as saying that | mans to be held q s hall within t1 plied yesterday morning by Rev. B, W.|Of the Bureau of Materia Wecic, £aye | T am going to fight Hunt and will do ever. t week or tw | Two Connls Binding Atia | Symonds of St. Joseph. The subject of Rev Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey 15 the only | thing I can to defeat him. 1 will spend | | 1t s a ed that the future se Symonds’ discourse was “The True Christian | rellable and absolutely sure remedy for | more money to defeat Hunt than he will Magic City Gossip bind t \ to the Spirit | preum and consumption. Ordinary | spend to get elected (e week from today the 190 taxes will | Pacif o R “One mhn may walk for ng a| Whiskey in as useless as it s dangerous| funt claims that Johnston fought him SN A tal At J i t be too ated. 1t country road and see nothing but dust | for the same disease threo times e 1 ent 11 L5 Fing from | will Lring added ' ) the nation T . M v X | h a earn date fo her rec t illnes at his feet and the hedges which bound the DHOMY:e FOrakiNil WHIEKEy. (061 9Luy Sa811 it and he also opposed the election of | Mrs. M. J | 1 Ho ¢ ch Bitter flelds of grain,” sald the acher. It 1 n on of carbonic dloxide and alds | Tom' Brennan last spring, presumably for | ol Visith hn O l Ith te | 1 It you | a monotonous walk for him and he derives in throw off the consumption | tho reason that if Brennan had been ! rid of legestion, con B Mleanure. from his opportunity to atudy | polson. The common fusel oil whiskey has | elected Johnston would have been ths power | Antl-Siloon' < dyspepsia try the | nature. Another man may walk along the | no such office or privil bebind the throne | Meth 20 ight ' nd never accept ansthing in | game rond, a man who has studied nature | . T AARIIAOR 1D Obhins In referring to the democratic conven- | Clerkc Shr place of it 1f you wish to get well | and reveled in her beautles. When hei gy Teoneral admission to the Oriental |!lOF one promincnt labor leader Riatra of t reaches the end of his journey he will not | “Thos ald: | reglstr BE 3:7,\|()\|)\\'. SEPTEMBER 24, 1900. tion books Cheap Rate Bxeursic TR0 Y00 (2 Ahs dubty vokd, i bl thoupsse | PITYY TAIR IR G 1) DR now we will show t uul s n“): | radlen oF mastingofithe Knightaand | 800 e o ot \-y“.“.z AR have been carrled beyond the fow discom- | LOW RATES WEDNESDAY, [ this fanl. ovening. Coffee and cake will be scrved | Mt B rts of the trip. He will gpeak of the per | PRI GO Lo Te ag over tha. nams | o amen Y s m | fume of the flowers, the sweet singing of | urling Low. | Akt Gn 60 anIsIdN and TEETNera s dhythtie | tonians Fe v 1 for a mecting | e ~ the birds, the freshness of the pure air, the | Rates to the in atreet rumor it will b a miracle if | Hewer ordinances W K Conntaaration|l beanty of the fields of waving grain | The last of the Home Visitors' Excur- | Shields gets enough votes here to wad a | 1" D¢ @cted upon g h Y I G ‘ “To this man pature has played one of | sions, inaugurated by the Burlington Route, | small-bore sheteus ‘v“'“‘ "‘u" K A ohlas si T % o | en You Lome | her sweetest symphonies bas epoken | will happen on Wednesday, September 25. | South Omaha delegates to the convention Pttt R AR AR B e in the leguage which can be appreclated | Here some of the rates announced: | did not give Shields a vote shows| *I suffered for thirty years with larrhoea | to Omaha this week to only by those who bave fine sensibilities. | Chicago and return, $14.75 | in a measure the feelir N A NGUBEE LiNn@ Thut DTy urid Gaye | Dond e fon of Besides the senses of slght, hearing and St. Lou's and return, $13.50. | ocrats have for the candidate of the Halloway of French Camp, M Jnoes Taeci i smell this man has a love of nature and of | Peorla and return, $13.5: ¢ &pent 50 much time and n ey and | splondor-the el a everything D iful. Place work of art and return, $11.85 Roiler Ins Nl ool ¢ suffered so much that I had given up all betore this man ho will immediately | sburg and re | With the approach « atten- | hopes of recovery. [ was o feeble from F appreciate its beauty. Such a man would Hannibal and retu toletR RtaPIY. Ballaak o utmaosd: ana ] AL DL TR TALY RN AR AT e b oA s, Sl be moved by ‘The Ange while his unap Eurlington and retu | bollers. 1t is asserted that m men are | no kind of labor, could not even travel, hut | BF: | 1o v i preciative brother would give passing no fare plus $2 for the round trip to | employed to opcrate et | g snlat teen o RoT AT LA YEl IS ey n glance and find no more pleasure in the mle- | overywhere in W \ and northern pen- | {088 here who have nd could ‘r Ohamtersiii Galle. oholera: wad] & . i ture than he found in his walking trip along | insula of Mich to nearly everywhere | ot obtain one if they applied. This is par- | Diarrhoea Remedy and after taking ol | Aver's 1 y a beantiful country road in lowa, Tllinois, northern Missouri ticularly %o, it is stated, of some of the | bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble. | | A “Phere is something good in the man who | southern Minnesota itors employed by the Board of Educa- | [ am 80 pleased with the result that 1 an 0 b delixhts in nature and looks beyond the dis Return limit, October 31, 1900 | tion. 1t is reported that a janitor of one of | anxiou ARSI he Te J ine Cap comforts of weather to the beauties which | Tickets, 1502 Farnam strect | the school houses asked what the water | suffer as I have." |88 s 4 has created for our enjoyment. Such a bz Ze . | zuage was for when he was working about | : I8 man has the instincts of the true Christian. | Lowest Rates of the Season | the furnace preparatory to starting a fire " Visitors' \ I The man who really loves God is able to for VIA Further, it is stated, that quite a number | OP September 26 the e ription get the little annoyances and trials of life. | THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. of boilers In school buildings have been | WH! sell tickets to points in eastern Tow In his faith in Jesus he finds a comfort for ALL POI burned out through ignorance on the part | 111inois, Wisconsin A Minnesots for ¢ all his sorrows, Whether he bo in church or in of those loyed to keep the fires going. | fATe plus §2 for the round trip 4 for StH&EFER CUT PRIC in a desert he has the comforting Towa, Illinots | The attention of the city authorities has | F2tUrn until October 1. Call ut ticke DRUGGIST presence of a Savior and can delight in pay- | Wisconsin, Minnesota, Datn ORIRA 0 tie Tact TREE Phava’is ne orr |lamae. 1881 taat e ey Lothinna ChiAEe ing tribute to his Creator Northern Michigan | ¢ OF THE COMING WELH TWO DOLLARS, PLUS ONE FARE Z DANGERA OF THE s il Round Trip < 2 Story of Prodigal Son Given an Oppor- Minimum Rate, $7 IT’S EASY TO WALK. | IOak i tane Applicatic September (If You Wear Oue.) C At Grace Baptist church Sunday morn-| City OMces, 1401-1403 Farnam Street. e ing Rev. F. W, Foster preached, taking a S S, s < Depal’t ment his text the parable of tho Prodigal Son [ gpirit Lake, Okoboji, Lake Washington, | In the cou of the reading of the parable [ wagoca ke, River Falls, Solon he sald | Springs, Rice Lake, Bayfield, Ashland, Gok- Colossal, ama an iparalieled 1s Hayden's of s, ekirts “Poople will do things abroad which they | apie Watersmeet and numerous lakes near waists and children’s jackets. Purchased from the Ie g manu of the coun would never do where they live. People | g¢ paul and Minneapol and now on our remodelled, and enlarged cloak de AT A SAV will do things In Omaha this week they | The es and are ING OF I Y GARME We ar prepared thi are all good fishing pla would not do in the quiet country places | quickly and comfortably reached by the whigh are their homes. You and I should | Northwestern Line be on the alert. Tt might pay us better| (hoap rate excursions September 18, 21 to try to save souls from destruction the Limit, October 31, 1900. City tic coming week than to try to make mone. 1401 and 1402 Farnam street 1 100k upon occasions like the coming week Lo with fo d trembling, for the passions | NATIONAL CONVENTION OF DEMO- are aroused and boys and girls are in peril CRATIC CLUBS of the loss of their souls. A former min fster of the First Congregational church sald that thero wa at with leg straps and waist b Iraw string, for 1o i« made out of wh s and rubber | At Indianapolis, Ind, Octoher i, gl s The Omaha & St. Louis railrond will sell | Prich 15 inade silk bolting straps, very cool. Big tickets for this occasion at one fare plus | Valus at i, hen we have nice silk su 200 for the round trip. All information | pensories with just one band aroand th Omaha than in any town of its size which | ¢ " it | Be had known. 1 do not agree with him, | 3570 0 O e ircet. or write | WISt 4t 20c, ‘wnd very good suspensorl but we have ough, and there will be more n " in both styles mentioned ut T a\BbLthis wWask: Tty | TSRy H; (MUOESS P. & T. A, Omaba, | Mailed posipald upon receipt of price sew e | Neb. stores will get a good trade, but that of B BT, Ak sh & M [: " n G will be wasted than will be spent for neces- | rival of fall and winter woolens. | COR. 16TH AND DODGE, OMAHA. sitles or for clean amusement A famine — - - upon the p 1 mon. whih This DIED, 5 came upon th P al 1 hen h “0“ FLL'S Chilly fall n- money had been spent, and we will find Anti-Kawf is th i Tuesday » o'clock. Interment | i Bo work Preaching from Luke xv, 21, a satd: “One at tender the h tnue 1t conf after the ure. Al druggls ty of hur Moody said 1 evangelist n of of that W o = 33 that whenever in the ho he had bean fl‘ cross or sharp spoken he always confessed o W world of heartaches and an ocean of tears L = y Every Day 5! ould saved some of us had he - o 3 ask for forgiveness. The father, the =‘ via the mother could with advantage confess to the child and ask his forgiveness when they have shown anger in reproval; the | chlld should confess to the parent. N one 18 worthy of forgiveness who has not the spirit to confess his sin. The wmer chant who deceives his customer has no right to hope for et s untl he has acknowledged his error and has made reparation if it is within his power It he cannot repair the wrong he can ash tor forglvencss and it surely will not be withheld “You will never be happy until you have confessed. 1 would like to see meeting: Beld in the churches, meetings at which m0 one would be permitted to be present excopt th ring to be reconciled with their enemies, and at those meetings I would 1iks to hear the people confessing their sins one to another. Hate and envy | would then depart from the cougres and in the blessing which would come to tho church the whole community would be blessed.” bine Union Pacifics The Only Birect Route Across the Continent. You can leave Omaha on this train after breakfast and reach (e Pidific Coast as soon as those who start via any other route the day before “The CHICAGO-PORTLAND ;. SPECIAL”======== UNION PACIFIC. One hundred and fifty miles along the Columbia River by daylight. Only Two Nights Ia Making the Trip from Omaha to Portland. City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam Street. : % Telephone 316. rnal blessiy Hay tion ‘ffimwnmmrmmmwm >, s 12l $6.00 sntin season th greatest b submitted for comparison by three of the leading manuf turers of New York City, at a savi e al sume | [adies’ handsom | $10.00 and $30.00, at «, ( Very finest imported muie ms. $10, $12.50 and $15 | 500 ladies' Dr . ? A \ K REIDER—Irene. September 23, at ) ings breed Coughs | .14 s that there Is a famine with us alway il TN~ third strect, aged i1 years 8 | AWT o0 1a ones oo | ) when our money is gone and we can securc month 2yl ges, worth mple High Grade T t elat | mmed, at $12.00, $15.00 f $ Our stock of boa tor ‘ ible to om the plain Jacke imported Autome 250 Washington M lined with the famous \ jacket worth $13 in ay house in SR R oo OB 11 La i ‘l'r:u.n‘ ’l"-l..d.u\. Underskirt 4 w ‘Tm $1 . 4()C L ribbon—worth $1 house in western America to give you the greatest values and the ains you ever 100 Ladies’ Sample Suits of 50 per cent suits, worth and $27.00. s’ Golf Skirts Ladi up with with 24 rows of stitching at $2 50 Our l-ur Department ned, warranted to we Children’ Jm.kew an all the houses in Omaha com “pe"mls fnr Monday tadl in black and co 2 10 44, made of all silk ta i of weo) derdown, trimmed with SQC lies' dressing s dozen ladies’ Wrappoers HAYDEN BROS. | coats, > ¢ o} - ¢ = e - ¢! Q ) pg. g fl@fim&w ©o 8L EQHYY ’ ; -2 wfl ‘ofl'km?} that much for ; why not be sty mot¢ ot 0 about it properly. where right goods s are the invariabls e LA O i AL e lD'l'D'I]_DliHI ”]]l\ mp [1! IT]]il Gulesburg and vetuen Hanaibai The L stoelothing s ock in An [ I'he greatest assort ment of gtyles, fabries and patterns (o choose from THERE ISN'T AN MIRSISSIPPT COUNTRY TO WIHICTH NOT GO FEXPRESS N ntic volume of « buy for spot eash at fully onethivd the other western ho In Men's New where in tl 1 Car Men's very stouts, of tweeds an Awmerica Carnival N Men's earl cunas and tarly worth Nale Price 3.75. 5.00, 7.50 and 1() 00 IFall Suits suits, regular 18 city fo fine suits, in fine Oxtord I cheviots mi "_'l\”_'f, special 1() ()O orth il v fall Overcos Chestertields from 7.50 Boys' fall and winter Knee Pants Su cut in vestee, doublen styles——all the newest lined and (w]lm-u sui our Carnival Sale Price up to $5 IHAI casted fancy nd nobhiest « S nival Sale P'ri FATION IN THIZ TRANN OUR CLOTHING DOER ur business enables us e than even the largest o 1 ¥ R0 men’s worsted and fine sizes, S to 41 sold else reonlar sizes, also slims and mixtures, pumn worsted vle by the hest makers in 1ts, handsome Oxfords, vi also nohby Covert Top o %2000 —special Carnival its, anes 3 to 16, vest ad novelty "~ SAME SHAPE TWO QUALITIES “PONSETT" 254 e?bh 2 for e s SY Cal Dr. CLUETT PEAnonYaco H MAKERS. BUY THE CENVINE RUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURRD BY LIFORNIA FIG SYRUR CQ. EOTE GED MAME, Kay's Renmmhzx e D Y il

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