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BURGLAR 1IN HER BED R0 |SCH Unpl MiLL! Mi EE exper yeste torge: which is sep: apart 1 awoke. that mattress was moving pushed up from underneath denly upon burni war out time turniture looked like wrong, but Buess denly tng a At motio thare. had § the mattress and the springs close and o the « upper part of his face ‘‘He arose, my el but THE OMAHA DAII 'Mlal ‘!:. @QoLD buSsT Ins your work! "’ / p— Threo timos a day, 1065 timos a yoar, tho twins The GOLD DUST GOLD DUST will not do better, e make yeur dish-washing easy s vl shine brighter and be claanar than soan or enyihing eles could make them er a7 cheaner than soan o any other cleanser. Thara s o clasning that THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St Louis, New York. Boston. [ omein eanant [xperience toe Which a Young Woman Was Awakened. CENT EDWARDS' TIMELY ¥ lar SCREAM 11 7', 0! ming Window Biind and Brenks the The Enables v Haywar ne mak the n Alarm the 1 by a Vel e licent EAwards Bdwards, 2015 Grace ience with a burgla rday morning that she t. She upies oom ted b 18 years old, sister of had ‘o K n oth wea will by her hallway from t ment of her brother and his wife she said, “with the here was someone under the a8 though it 1 and then which 1 when 1 The t board a The | William John Emil Millard Hugh bed ax being sat up sud © dawned had left | Frank retired, | 1} 11Han ughly awake by this |¢Char Wi dark that the t biack putches against | and | was conscious of a -lraft of | Mre afr as though a or window Mrs. 1 knew then that something W what it was I couldn't N 1 heard the ciock tickinz A shutter slammed in the wind noise like a pisto! this instant there was another n of the mattres 1 looked down, and kneeling by the bed was a man, he ust withdrawn his hand from between He wa to me that | could feel his breath, ould see his eves peering at me from lte In & black mask that covered (he and looked about, me that the lamp ng. turned 1 was thor room very low The the wall cold open D W N W W door « wan en and sud i Sw mak- | ) GoM {Tom ohod com i A Threatens Her Life | | | | and leaning over ar: ‘Be quiet and I'll not f you make any outery [l hissed huirt shoot in of | ot \ the you dead!’ And as he spoke he thrust the muzzle of a pistol in my face “Jui apd 1 this must member [ screamed at the top of my Then and al st then the shutter slammed thought he had shot m have broken the spell again and 1 think | compan for 1 | last son re- 1 heard the noise of running fter that everything grew hazy and in- | o0 distinct From broth: “When out o take 1 pened mistake, for the man brushed by hallw he passed he clicked a vistol in my and sald, ‘If you try you!' “The next instant and gone he ran, but could see nothing of then it sh tire eister in a dead faint tentid cours, make " matt sister's gold her far a wteal the awak The police helieve perie a sid of eacape by Gpening the rear Dext Ml Burrl teeti — W—;liu you suffer frem biliousness ar const i ol was too dazed to realize found il with braska this point E. E. Edwards 1 heard my sister scream f hed and ran into the hall the trouble arm myself what I8 whe the young takes up the 1 1 didn't bec had made me in th ar door. As fac vomen er 5 pearanc Ayres of hea sent to to use hap d. and right here 1 my ay, running toward the 1 {0 foliow mae I'll &hoo he was out of (h 1 stepped out to sec door | whileh way | him. and | m to learn the Sick pure b 2% cen hy Kuh went back to my sister's r e was Injured. By this tige housebold was arcused 1" found She required my on for the next few minute e, that gave the burglar his escane Burkinr presume he was ress to fiud money or watch and chain pillow, but he didu't get these s we have heen able to find h anything. He had probably house enly a few minutes ened my sister en my it Quic Effec Centra A chanc trains Train Got Nething m feeling under valuables the My under didn’t heen when ited be Ther in he| Train poom Omaha ihat this e entered by then pr need burglar. e window and raising | mean n in wa equip Paul the on the City pared a door t extinguigh the light room. Though his exit no clue by which the his identity act wag to on Edwards ed, he left determine ves can M Missouri train No new an Funkhouser might be how ot P, A I ¥ wid } [ 1 Hopp Rosewater Hite Murray Northw o DIES ALONE Ayres Fall A Oma v F at Friday a trip 1o the employed h whe his father's K B sk side died reod il Tha would quickly King's New Lite 15 have proved their 1 N od ts n & her ¢ 1 be whi hanged to leave time at Chicago. No. i at 8 al at nigh Aiy tick ins 00L BOARD VOTE COUNTED nynw nfirms the Result the Klection Alveady ] Announced members of the counted in la ot hours Board of Edu t night, the regu 1 vote consuming One of them, Mil- holding over whose terms expire are Messrs kh Wlack, Nicholson and I'he newly elected ones were an- Messrs. Homan, Andresen, Cer and Mclntosh. Kach of led to make a speech joy or as the t was not noticed that board men grew at ring five men tell how sad ving them and another they were to join the nkhouser % com of his and sehool sorrow en f b as arrived at by the canvassing Homar dreser K J M i [ n nkhe feIntosh Christic iger Tulius Meyer i Palmer heock 1 1 1 1 1 \ i _AT HIS POST Succumbs 10 Heart re fo hree Days Be- ery. 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon the hody B yres ha ver was found in Water company across from Florence. Ayres for been in charge of the tool he company and lived alone in a toolhouse nilding A Ayres. is employed by Florence. He missed his father but supposed that he bsd made lake to catch fish, as he often time in that manner Yes- n he went to the toolhouse, he body lying on the floor. we lorence and body to the Ne From the ap- was decided that being the result remains will be for interment is urkett T brought of the river the hody it Friday, death isens The 15 Kan the leay Pills. you if you used Dr Thousands of suffer- matchless merit for ervous Headaches, They make and build up your health. Only Money b if not cured. Sold Co., druggists Time vin Hlinois Central. 10, the time on Twin Cities it 700 @ T10a m Paul Lim- t 745 p.om. will p. m in the arriving Minneapol Chicago at P m. and rea instead of 8:05 a. m ntion is invited to the superion n both our Chicago and Buffet-library cars are hi trains and parlor-buffet light run office Sunday 11 shorten hicago 4. which changed to leave the h now Nov the the leaves at Chicago and St leaves linois their and now 1l be 1o chang Paul ¢ leave 1 | a will of m run cars et s At 102 Farnam Digosts what you Eat Dyspepsia Cure Some people wonder why pepsin preparations don’t help their dyspepsia, They probably suffer because they can't digest foods that pepsin does not affect. The reason is, pepsin digests only nitrogenous foods. while different substances are required to digest the variety of other foods necessary for proper nourishment. all the digestants, and is capable of completely digesting every kind of food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contain ‘That is why it digests what you cat and allo and that is why indigestion, even after everything else has failed. eat all the variety you want you to it cures As it is the only preparationof the kind known, the de- mand for it has become enormous, Its use affords in- stant relief from all forms of stomach trouble. It can’t help but 5 you good Preparcd by E. 0, DeWitt & Co., Chlecago. GL\ ils known as DeWitt's Little EARL tio R he §1. bostle contains 244 times the 50, sises [ise the famous little liver They vever gripe. the | the | LY 9 1 1901, }Amms AL SOUTH 0 YARA! i Keolly Rebukes Cowncilmen Wrangling Seson. Mayor POLICE CALLED IN TO PRESERVE ORDER PFropa for Plattam the | | Telephone Company Canse of all the Uprour, In addressing the city counci After the members had been ngling for an hour or more, Mayor Kelly said: “This 18 the most disgraceful proceeding aver hel! noa city council in South Omaba, or any other city, for that matter It all came about over the bringing Martin of an ordinance granting Plattsmouth Telephone company chise for ten vears This ordinance was firat introduced in the council last April Since that time it has been carried around | In the pockets of some of the members until irfluence brought it to light. The si members and the mayor played to a packed house and at one time it was necessary for the mayor to send for a police ofcer in order maintain order Every member wanted to talk at the same time and the way meotions, resolutions and amendments | were read and handed up to the clerk's aesk ~as a ceution Martin sald he was working terests of the taxpayers when this old ordinance brought up and passed. Mayor Kelly very kindly told him t%at the | rules of the council were such that it could not Le done and declared him out of order. Rule 6 declares that an ordinance must he reported on the next meeting, and the document which Martin wanted to report favorably on was six months old After a discussion lasting fifteen minutes. which nearly all of the members and the mayor took part, an appeal from the | decielon of the chair was made and carried | Jéhnston alone voting against it Member Johnston, in a lengthy address | told the counciimen and the mavor why the | ordinance should not be presented in its | present form. He said that the document :]mv‘ been sent to the council last April, | when only four members constituted the | municipal body, and prior to the appoint- | ment of the two members for the additional | wards. A the ordinance had been questered by someone for months and new members had not been given an portunity to look it over, he considersd | it no more than right to refer it to the | proper committee for investigation. Then | Mr. Johnston proceeded to say that no pro- | viston was made in the ordinance for the iving of a bond for the protection of the people in case of accidents incident to con- struction and that no reference was made to permitting the city to control the loca tion of poles. etc. He gave a dozen or more reasons, which he considered good, why | the ordinance should be sent back to a committee for revision Mayor Kelly held that the ordinance | should be introduced in the proper way, as there would only be one week's delay at | the most. Martin appealed from the deci- fon of the chair and the decision was over- ruled and tho report of the committee | adopted City The fuss was renewed when it the second reading of ordinances. wanted his franchise ordinance read and the mayor said it could not oe read un- | der the rulea. Then followed a long rgu- | ment, all of the members and some cut- siders taking part. The uproar became so great again that the mayor was forced to call upon the police to remove City Prose- cutor Murpby from the room for disturb- ing the meeting. After another appeal from the decision of the chair had been made and carried, Johnston moved an amendment that the Plattsmouth company be compelled to give a bond of §10,000 in demnitying the city againat loss during the course of construction, etc. This amend- ment was approved by all but Martin and Miller and consequently carried. Even then Martin wanted the ordinance read, but he was told (hat on account of the amend- ment 1t had been referred back to 'he committae. Then there was more haggling, but the mayor was in no mood by this time to put up with any more idle talk and he | insisted upon proceeding with the business | before the house. So the ordinance is once more in the hands of the judiciary com mitee. Some little routine husimess was trans- acted, but mestly of a minor character. Pe- | titions mentioned in The Sunday Ree were read and referred to the proper commit- tees. Ordinances creating a board of health | and also creating the office of a city phy- | siclan were read and sent to the judiclary comm'itea for examination Then came the canvass of library ronds, the council going into a| committee of the whole. The {otals showed | that the bonds carried by a majority of | 178 voiss. At the unofficial count on elec- | tion night the majority was given as 177, but the difference of four votes proved to ! be merely an error in addition. Another meeting of the council is to be held tonight School Hoard Meets. ast nig the W fran to in the in he wante in e~ the op Prosecutor Removed. me to| Martin | the vote on | At last night's meeting of the Board of Fducation, David Anderson, representing certain taxpayers, called upon the board to take action regarding the appointment of Miss Agnes O'Connor as supervisor of mu- slc, and Henry Clausson as teacher in the commercial department He asserted that neither of these teachers had passed the required examination. On the suggestion of Mr. Loechner these two teachers will be required (0 undergo an examination before either (he county superintendent or the regular city board designated last spring. A, H. Merrill, D. M. Click and €. M Hunt signed a document purporting to bho an extract from Expert Crawford's ac counts regarding the lumber used in re pairs during the last four months. All ot this amount, with the exception of $800, Is unaccounted for. according to the report 1t was charged by the gentlemen men- tioned above that the board had paid ex- ceasive rates for lumber, and some items such as lath, boards, plapking, etc. were reterred to and comparisons with former ! prices paid. President Bulla asserted that only $1.200 of the $2.000 charged in the | lumber bills bad actually been paid. but he admitted that the bills might have been contracted. This matier will be discussed al % later meeting These teachers were placed the per manent list. having been transterred fic the assigned list Misses Alien, Walsh Meontgomery and Mattox. Some little tine husiness ensued before adjournment Library Bow Oppe UTH OMAHA, Nov. 11.--Ta the Hditol of The Bee: In your South Omaha depart ment of Sunday's Bee | notice the follow ing in regard to the bond proposition sul mitted 1o the voters at the last election it is rumored the streets that lbrary Londs voted at the election week are not legal. the reason given that the proposition was not correctly s\ mitted, On this score City Attorney L. bert “ay& that he prepared the proclama tion with especal care. Before making any move in the matter the attornexs carefully looked over the law and the city charter 1le (s confident that the bonds cannot be declared vold by reason of an error on his | on | whe last ng | stands | ing can be gained, for | other feature of the law | vember | history The Scier\tific Production ot a laxative ot ac the age. who are well informed mu understand an and gently functions 1n any h shest degree, is Syrup of Figs The sale of millions pa many vears which it has giv that it vn::efi:e-» it to public fave . the part he part In justice to the citizen bonds, I wish that which the ballots were mad the writing in of the words does not conform with the the state, which require the and “against,” with a blank square opposite each within which the voter shall place cross mark The object tem secrecy {0 voting and placed on a ballot by which tdentified. other than the held to invalidate the ballot. Therefore, it to reason that the handwriting on the ballots cast for the library bond propo sition invalidates every ballot for the handwriting would he to identify the same. The citizens who oppol anxious to why the authorities are trying to mislead the taxpayers and bond buyers in this regard. It unfortuna that this error was made in making out the ballots. The mayor and council did the duty in submitting the proposition to vote, but because the honds are illegal is no | excuse for misleading the public and = (b no one would pur 1o be decared who opposed the the manner in wp. requiring ves no election laws of to say words “for of the ballot sys any mark could has been Australian Is i be cross 50 cast suficient the bonds are Know chase honds that are likely illegal by the courts 1 4 COPENHARVE. Thirty-fourth and ¥ Streets vestigntin Building Inspector D. M. Click is engage!l | these days in makiug an inspection of build ings In regard (o fire escapes. Thix work is being dome at the nstance of the’grand jury and a report will shortly be made All buildings of two or more stories in height must be provided with fire escapes Halls with « seating capacity of ffty or more must also be protected. The grand jury has called special attention the schoolhouses. FEvery schoolhouse, it is rumored, must he amply supplied with means of exit in case of fire, outside iron staircases being the proper means. An- is that all outside doors at schoolhouses must swing outward Tnspector Click will be prepared to make a complete report of all buildings, includ ing the packing houses, within a few days A year ago the inspector endeavored 1o have the law enforced when Deputy Labor Commissioner Kent visited the city on an inspecting tour. Very pald to the orders, of a few buildings complied. 1o although the owners Now the mat ter is out of the hands of the local authori- | ties and under the control of the grand Jury. Receipts Rreak Record, Stock No- Yesterday's receipts at the Union Yards broke all previous records for little attention was | without |and heart | against | | shipments, Caitle receipts were 300 head, hogs, 6.072 and sheep, 22,720 head The recipis of sheep were the largest in the of the vards, even at this the capacity of the big barus were not taxed to their utmost by several (housand head Naturally the managers of the Stock Yards company and the commission men doing business at the vards were pleased with the receipts, which were unusually large for Monday. A continuation of big receipts is looked for during the forep: of the week. South Omaha is recogniz to be one of the best sheep markets in the country and for this reason shippera send their sheep and lambs here 1s always 4 demand mABy times in excess of the supply and the prices paid are satis- factory to growers Maly Vakes Joseph J. Maly, one city clerk and after- wards city poundmaster, writes The Bee de- siring to correct certain statements made to a friend a fow days ago He now says ibat the lodges of which he is @ member have | supported him as much as they could any member and are now making a collection for him, Further he says that he fis very thankful for what the lodges have done for him. Mr. Maly says that his feet are still very weak and cannot bear his weight and he fears that he will never be able to walk again. Former Clerk Maly evidently misunderstood the object in The Bee. which was Intended to call attention to the fact that while his lodges were doing all they could for him he would very much like to have his old friends call upon bim Services, Mr. J. P. Bailey will hold special services | at the local Young Men's Christian associa tion rooms on the evenings of Novemnher 15 16 and 17. The topic on the evening November 15 is “Cut It Loose;” that of the next evening, “I'll Risk 11" and on the last evening, “Cords.' Mr. Bailes Is credited with being a powerful platform speaker and it is expected that the assem bly room will be filled each evening Unton Servi variou Christian ass arranged for services be held at church at 10:30 a M A Head church, will § he local clergy he pastors of hes the Young Men's rooms yesterday Thanksgiving United Presbyterian Thanksgiving. Rey of the First Methodis and will he assisted by a jon and union 0 the pastor | Coroner Holds Inguest Coroner Swanson held an inquest yeste Aay afternoon the remains of the had of the unknown man found dead on Wesi Q street Sunday. At (he suggestion of coroncr, Drs, Curtis and Buel held a topay and they testified that the man ev dently died from heart disease His brain : | 2 as thera | | *ide today | in ed | surance treots is thieves wus presching. B purse chy vember SPRECHER FOR EXTRA SESSION ! | woula known valu n is rapidly growing in publc favor, along with the many other mater I'he many 1al quite clea ) meet the above conditions a laxative should be wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance, with its mn\pn‘nrnr parts simple wholesome and it should act pleasantly disturbing I'he fu'fils most pertectly the requirements, in the wav, ot bott , and the universal satisfaction confirm the claim we make, 1e qua'ities were After listening in accordance w South the str tdentify have mads earnest efforts in this dir The fleld of the remains wil a8 no mol deceasel Mag Weeks Ia Fort Dodge Excavating butldis nearly The meeting o been changed from afternoon The Methodist Runduy women will hol fourth a 16 Tw pulist Lead portionment Conntitut Johu C. Sprec known populist ture. spent the Mr. Sprecher favor of an ture on the lne ex While L am a pop ing the state ne Sprecher oxt e and distinctive improvements of lv, that in order natural which the laxative les annually for which commend hoth found to be diseased to the testimony ith facts was returned )maha has been able anger. although the police tion 1 be buried in the potters was found in possession to e City Gonstp, of this that eity wires 18 “quite sicl the State Farmers at Twentv-fourth a completed f 8t Catherine's gafld has Tuesday to Wednesday b o'clock at Guild hall PATSONARES Witk o1y night while Past who stole s pwelry AN il Tead e and St Martin's Episcopal rummage sal t 1 M streots Saturday, No er Favors Early Reap- and % e io h of Schuyier. tne well leader of the last legisla- day in Omaba on husiness. presses himself heartily in ra session of the legisla- s lald down in The Bee list, 1 believe in giv ceded legislation,” said My 1 believe the people should be accorded a legislative reapportionment he cause the pre flagrantly unjus spending any m 1 voted against sent apportionment s 0 t. 1 myself am agains: ore money for expositions the appropriation for the Buffalo exposition and I would like to vote an appre exposition. the legislature I agree with T) demand for Iike to vened, although are quickly cur Remedy. It act the cough, relie sacretions, effec counteracts any in pneumonia. adults and child druggists constitutional opriation for the St. Louis Certainly If any money is to be taken out of the treasury for that purpos first consulted, on the urgen* amendments, 1 legislature recon- whether Governor should he Bee. be too, see the 1 doubt | Savage is disposed to fall in with the idea. ed by Chamberlain’s Cough & on nature’s plan, loosens ves the lungs and apens the ting a permanent cure tendency of a cold to result It is pleasant to take, both ren like it. For sale by all JACK HORNER PULLS OUT PLUM CHICAGO. at odds of of the talent by ile Bunton, five furlongs. of 1 track ulcimer, F 4 to 5 favorit the first rac t in it ABSOLU Maggle Intions at Lak N.—-Little Jack Hory 1. up all calenlations the second race at Lak efeating Money Muss, Bur- Davis and others. at the remarkably fast time what looked to be a slow N 1o Meny made belng and Pyrrho spectacil only b the TE Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must 8 FOR NEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS, FOR BILIOUSRESS, FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR COMSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN FOR THE COMPLEXION i & Rold by Drugeisis, | No | | Douglas park track almost | | { | ! feature a———————————————— I‘VM ie due to the originality and simip! ty of the combination and also to the method of manu. facture, which is known to the Calitornia Fig Svrup Co. on'y, and which eneures that per- tect purity and uniformity of product essential to the ideal home laxative, In order to get Its RBeneficial Fffects always buv the genuine and note the full name of the Company--California Fig Svrup Co.— printed on the front of every package. process of manufacturing fi are pleasant to the taste, In the are used as they t the medicinal b virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to he medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially, @rmflmfijflflp@. Louisville For sale by all on the wire i vietory at odds of to Coburn's best efforts at the ment. Despite fast. Results First race, five we Fads Time: 1 v forner w tunton third Third race 3 Tom &econd 1 ll [ xl 1 Fourth race ntas wor. D Felamon third. T Fifth race, three spector Shen wo Hoodwink third Sixth race, mile sy won, Fi iy me: Aaldwin FRANCIS Haldwin toda thr n 14 SAN E J Oakland winning of at frm KOO Cruz, ' opened the ddx of 10t red an casy vie fleld in the wenther was T Al surprise rlon was the o he the ames Gurland bid up Sylva abo ba Weathe de race Criz won third. Time race Syiva tayn Sha worl Tolle third Third ruce rplo_won third. Time tourth ra year-olde Mug) W Time )isen third or xec . hry ng Censor third ' LOUISVILLE American record when_Spring \Wel Der Wentwater and a half Aix turlongs the meeting J. ). Douglas November meeting will be will ship to thirty-six duys o N. Hill formerly Results 1irst wo Time won, 1018 3+ Third race, six Springwells won Time has tuce, five Miss Guido 1t Q@ race Florele vocutor L1, Fifth 11 won third Se, WASHINGTON seuson of racing Between 5,000 an the sport. The track in excolle widy wis starter track Et mile wdicap b whe Tourth race eut into him on but the claim of wits the Will among the den tonight Shooman n San Francisco,Gl. Ky. dry the arder ¢ 10t he and Mo ® A5 o iy M me mile and & half 1 Ad il nman e e-aun olden Glitter second, Time 5 and mer Hennett 52 O, & « o 1, Tory cloking event f defeat of Sombrero ¢ beln only $100 clear Futurlty Sir 100 mile and a sixteenth ‘nter eleven-six Articulate second three-quarters lante Tim, mi i qua Refna de Cubs won, Sea Lion second, Time Sets Ky t 1 in 11 3 announced 16, will see its close held Charleston I rac secr and o ix M second and of the West second 8, enn No e P d woealher rod protested the 1L foul e ovents prices and ridden by Marion year-old longs in 1:19 At New York,NY ists —— Price fifty cents per botile. nam Dulefmer & | go8t favorite of the aue chiefly | Results cructal mo- | First track way | Siater race Tultet 114015 ond race i aln the ue 1ving Ru It furlongs: Dul wecond. - Pyrrhe Hot 1:08 Third H race. about Roisterons wo heasemite third horace, Grands Amuzon W d. T rlongs: |i fuss second Tiw 35 Jack irnie Azim won, metus third. Tim fvet th Fitth rae Hans Wag 1:18 2 Sixth ta ished won Time: 1 weventy hompeon 1:48 245, riers of 4 mile yards second "y v wocond mile Den T sixteenth second “ Fan- \ Tesc Honors No Ay ho (T was plaved for Result race ol n Rood hewten Prosperons Nov. 1.—The 0. were In rees owned Al Lansom dings by id ther Rina ecolara 1dence by the were u Sy1v winning Escalante Cuba made look chea track me an to i favorite fte to land. ‘ruz $200 and thelr entered track heavy, First | Hand 0 | Thwe: 14 Becond rie | Lady Hrockwi | Time: 102 Third ra { house won Pitme: 1 Fourth ruce r but the Al favd % iy el Quean Quutlty wwcond, | Mme: iy Fifth rac Siphon wor third. Tim Sixth 1 D is and s-year-old: nd, Mo course, owie W 6% cond, dena thir Rio Cure second, Ocar When enthe of a Sir Dovigai | of a mile. won, Sombrero sece 1317 seliing: Hort Lanch thir | | | of in thy rters of & mile. sell- 17k | tea made from L} - | 1.-The ! took down | he third race 1oday | he_speeds “imported tily, ran six oL R The st | OF BEEF. 2. Though ssful, Judge that Saturday, A spriok | Most_of the awaers | 8, for the promaed hy o of Bt Asaph Rice third Nov ew an 1 Rucees e n P DEO® @ ng @ half furla nd. Jim ® e * Gore e Irvesistiole | third. Time irlongs Tout . furlongs: | Iin- | half Weher second Sl e K Ad Time third L4Ck 2] R Prima s o) a sixteenth i Hennings. Vo1 The watumn snnings began today 0 persons - witnessed was fine and the Murs (ax- did good work The d in the Grand- ffth of w second Unmasked in the that Amazen had irn into the sireteh was not allowed. A tof Death, the big- Ty For face Useful {n Asthma, ¢ ing Cough. The on izer and parfumer THE H. ). PE 1408 Farnam St ndition . ® 2900 e006 ¢@ how sell fm Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben—- other thing: at it 1% that Drex L man's shoe for “ that no other shoe store in Omaha can duplicate might tell them for that it this extrn rent - no and that easy us nd v st e more light in the clined 1o liag. shoe is sold oatside our I to do so doesn’t line mor we shoes themselyes. but than 85, We secret now, for it's when you under CONL NS @ ocent te no more help- 1 heat more all (hix saving We're not in Know no such store for §3.50 oxs we Drexel Shoe Co.. Omaha's U e Shoe Hoa 1419 FARNAM STREET. New Fall Catalogue Now Ready. Like Success’ — We can call to mind no more shining xample of the truth of this old adage than in o crisp review the of done quarter past " ve century of our Never of husiness in our Dusiness e have we accomplished such results, both T Never musical instrnn par ment s nts rushed wholesale and retail depurtments was onr art and framing depart ment put 1o such a test never was on and sheet music de neser in our venrs of plano selling has the purchas ing public linhle nich & Bach and makes many othel truly thankf w0 liherally of Hallet & Davis, A Kn endorsed the ahe. Kimball, Kra Hospe of which woall we A. HOSPE icand Art. 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