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I IiS Tlli OMAHA DAILY BEE : A'ITJRDAY JUNE 18 1898., ,---_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

TEAChERS AND JANITORS

Board of Education Elccts the List for NextYear's Scrvico.

hESS STARTS A ROW OVER ONE PLACE

CImnrseM JntilEor Arnitroig ItI Be-

1ii

-1)1Mb ) III nud ( etN ati Znet-

li.iiit* -

Iiui Orilcred-Nn tucs of ( lieStnlT :t CIIuMCII.

The T3oartl O 1ucatIon we1tere throughthe herculean task of the year--that of the

o1cctIon of janItors nod teachers-laBt night.-

It.

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. wiii; the culmination of a week of hardwork of the committees and the membersof th boarti looked a trifle wan and withalaiightly IrrItnbc over the hundreds of per-

sonni-

tneS of wo and complaints heard by-

them. .

The appointments were made withoutmuch frittering. The men who wield thebroom and dustpan in the Omaha publicschools ecineil to give the greatest causefor dlssntistaction. There was one livelybreeze In ttw board which had two inningsend caused the meeting to quit abruptlywith a few inrmbers of the boani decidedlywarm "under the collar. "

(leorgo S' . Armstrong , head janitor of thePacific school , will stand trial before thecommittee on heating and vontiintion some-

time next week on charges of improper con-

iltiet-

, made In au atildavit by George 11.

hess , member of the board , Armstrong ,

who , by the way , seemed to have manyfrienda on the board , is lacking in thu properAmerinn sentiiii'nt. And when Armstrong-who .wa waiting to see how his job wouldtare-hedld this he glared and said it wasa great bg lie. But ho did not toll hisiwemmair t1ii.

lvitmtuaIiy the complaint was rOforrod tothe committee on heating and ventilation ,

but ore this was done and after it was donetiwre were a few brushes. Mr. I'entoll tookup time slogan , "time old soldier vote ," aboutwhich the board has heard complaints atvarious timc e , anil lie rather heatclly rio-

mau6cd-

that the aforesaid janitor promptlypurge himself of disloyal sentiments likethat nscriled) to him or forthwith vainoose.-

Dr.

.

. Moore poured oil on the troubledwaves during the mixup which ensued. lieofTerel a motIon to the elrect that no con-

tracts-

he entered Into between the board andMr. Armstrong until the next meeting oruntil the charges had 1)0011 looked into. Mr.hess rather vcliementiy Insisted on havingan amendment put through that the Union'etcramis' club , which is lntereted in the

charge , be heard. President Jordan re-

mnarkerl-

more than once that that privilegewould be accorded anyway. Someone tried'to get the thing nim agaIn and have Arm-atrong

-wahe his defense rIght then amiti

# there , but a thunder ciond arose. After twofilibustering attempts to adjourn itvontthrough anti thc'y nil quit. Chairman ']'homas-of the committee says liey will not. get to-

gether-

until next wee-

k.Jniilturs.

Lleet.d.-In

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the list of appointments janitors caine-flr3t. . Although Armnstroimg' name was merelyIn abeyance , there were nine straight votes-tIme requisite nunilwr-tor the list as re-

ported-

by the committee on janitors for theensuing year. Several were scratched. Thefollowing wore declared elected :

111gb , Timoimiag Ii. Fitzgerald ; . Ambler ,? lnry ilartli : Ilaucroft. TlioiimasV. . Shea ;

Cuss , Henry O'Neill ; Casteliar , FrankSuclty ; Central , II. F. Manning ; Centrall'ark , Albcrt Ii. Sturkey ; Clifton Hill ,

C. Lavton ; Colombian , Thomas Ilamlin ;

Commeiiitms, , W'llllamu Gelaciman ; Davenport ,

Augusta Zeigler ; liorige , 11. 0. Yule ; Druid11111 , Nattlo 4trnolrl ; liipoiit , John iCowe-leska

-; Eckeriminim , Frank i. hart ; Farnam.-

Viliiain.

l'ayne ; Forest. Mary A. Lyons ;

Franklin , Frank L. Otis ; Gibson. AnnieEclgarton ; Kellom. Charles E. D'Jureen ;

Lake , Victor Danielson. Leavenworth , J. it.Stafford ; Lincoln , John J. Icalina ; LongAnnex , E. W. Johnson ; Long , A. Toll ) ;

' Lothrop , George EllIott ; Mason , Louis Pc-tersomi

-( ; Zdonmnoutli i'ark. Emnile Ebnet ;

Omnolma View. Jumiis ii. holmes ; Pacific ,

OcorgeV. . Armstrong : Park , Thomas Pal-roller ; l'leasant , Anna Ilurd. Saratoga-.itolcrt

.

M. Monroe ; Sherman , Julifl Arch-haiti ; Trait : , James Cathroc ; Vinton , han-nab Farrell ; 11111 , J. M. McDowell ;

Webster.VillIaiu Stuart : Side , Mrs.-A.

.. M. Johnson : Windsor , J. S. Stone ; hoard

Itoomna. WillIam II. Vlckors.l'vIImeljnlN 1leetiI.-

Tli.

vote on the comnniltteo report of irln-cipnls

-vemit through by 10 votes , the four

otimerms beIng somewhat scattered , the listbeing :

Anibler , Lida hlanna : hlancroft. lielem-iWyckolt ; Cuss. Mury Simonds ; Castellar ,Mary U. Newton ; Central , Itone hamIlton ;

Central Park , Lizzie hanker : Clifton 11111 ,

itate i. lirown ; Colombian , Margaret Viii-cent ; Comenlirn , Elii'ii 1.1'hIte ; Daven-port

-, Frances i3utterllc.ltl ; Dodge. Elizabeth

Shirley ; . lrtikl 11111 , Mary L. Kidder ; Du-3)ont

-, Clara Mason ; Eckerman , Clara

Cooper ; l"arnnnj , Agnes Mclonnld ; Forest ,

Ida E , Nucic ; Franklin , Sarah l'hompsnn ;(ltbson , William Parker : icehlomn. AnticFoes ; Lake , Emma Whitinore ; Leaven-worth , Mary Fitch1. LIncoln , Janulo ited- 'field ; Long. Sarah M. McChieane : Lotlirop ,

Nora Lenion ; Mason , Emma Wimeatley :

Ioiimnoutii l'arlc. Etta Smith ; Omaha View ,Etile lterrl ; Pacific , Margaret McCarthy ;

Park , Lilian Ltttietlehl ; Saratoga , EmilyRolmlimoii ; Sherman , Mary Iteid : Train , Jo:1-ale Mcloon : Vinton , Alma IL hutchins ;

Walmiut 11111. Martha i'oweliVebster; , SadiePittnaiVest Stile , Vrane Eaton ; Wind-ier

-, Harriet Eddy-

.Slii.

Ulmil ntiii high School TelirherM ,

Miss Fannie Arnold woe elected supervisorof 'musIc. and liliss Alice Ditto supervisor ofdrawing in the 111gb school , Miss Evans) maii already Ucen elected , The 111gb schoo-lteachers vili their mnomithly salaries are :

'

Irwen Leviston , principai , $240 ; Kate M-cilugh

-, first assistant , $150 ; Earl J. Icelsoy ,

seconil asslatunt , $150 : Anna T , Adams , $90 ;

S. IoWit Ilcols , $100 ; Nathan Bernstein ,$80VllIlumn: U. Brook , $ S0 ; Carrie 0.-

lhrowne.

, $10 ; May Copelanil , $110 ; ElizabethCraven , $100 ; hello Dinturif , Sf00 ; EthelEvans , $100 ; Bertha Croci : , $100 ; IncioJohnston , l00 ; Alice Landis , $110 ; Johannahdanstelde , $ S0 ; William IilcCllntock , $110 ;

itowciin , Morse , $100 ; Antoinette Ogden ,

h10 ; Maria Okey , $100 : husan I'exsm : , $90 ;

Laura 1'eiffer , $90 ; Mary Quackenhusim ,110 ; Irving Rend , $90 ; Elizabeth htoude-

bush , $80 ; Lucy J , Itoys , $90 ; II , A , Senter ,

. .. . . ..

LOW RATES. . . . I

Denver tiiid Itet uru-31 19.0-0Jiini

-10 to BO-

.Sat..

. l'ruitelNeo aitil lie ( urn-ifl0.ao.J

-.i ii suil 119.

lint Sirlaigii , 14. I ) . . tutu Iteturis-11lO,40..Juic

-80 tutu J11i a-

.Ititit.

Lathe stiiut hot ii rniIl11.0II JuLli. .

I i'urtissusl uiutil hti'tii rniflI.a0)

a Juitie hID uuil July 1 ,Vuuuiulgiuss usmust 1ii'IiiusI4.2aJ-iitp

:- ::1 , 4 and I-i.NnilihItu

.I shut Ressrnm28,11re-.Julr

-.. 8 , 4 iisd 6-

.IhtsTnlo.

sisid lieturuii12l.76(

July 1 1 nisul 111.

Full Information atTicket Officeieput -

J502 Foina 8I IOI & MQSO 818 ,

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$110 ; Villa Shippey , $ ll0 hlesalo Snyder ,$110 ; (irace Suriborough , $$100 : Jeie Towne ,

$80 ; Georgia Valentine. $100 ; Suzanna-Walker. . $100 ; Janot. Wallace , $90 Myrtle

$90 ; J. r. Woohery , $ i00 LouisJ. Blake , $100 : John ',Vlgmnn , $ l00 MaryWedgemood , $90 ; Eunice Stebbins , $$8-

0.Kindcrgnrtners.

Clinuien.-

In.

the ballot for kinriergarten teachersMiss Grace hiungerford received one vote forsupervisor. The result :

}Cindergarten Teachers-Supervisor of-

kimulergartens , Orietta S. Chittenden ,

Directors-Charline P. Morgan , KatherineCue , Aulelo Oratiot , Edith Otis , MargaretHamilton , Corycli Vood , Alice l'arker. Eiiz-abeth

-Wilson , Helen hhibbard , May Torrcy ,

Avice lrakc , Delia hogan , Louise Noose ,

Mabel Kelley , Ella Smith , Minnie Little-field , Kate M. Brown , Nellie Taylor-

.i'ald.

Asslatants-Jenule Donaldson , Boa-sic Dunham , Anna hlanna , Sadie Bean , Olga-.Mohr

., Elizabeth Ryan , Nellie Itialey ,

Blanche Campbell , Minnie Neal , JennieOluck , Anna l'etera , Louise lehley , AnnaHenett , UenevraVest , Lella Shears , Mm-nb Davis , Elsie Bwnrtz.

Assigned teachers to be used when scrv-icca

-are needed :

Vivian Alvlson , Lydia Bruecliert. LucyEicock , Mary Oritfln , Jean hierdman , JulietMacCune , .Tosio McHugh , Nellie Schultz ,

l'ercy Stuart , Annie S. Vacina , Mm-nb Swnrtziander , Annie Tobit , At-herta

-Tunnel , Alta Peacock , Emma

harris , Blanche Thompson , GraceYoung , Mary Lohmcr , Emma Rosicky ,Carrie Johnson , Myrta Schneider, Manilo-Templeton , Mary h3tapenhorst , Ora. hicoton ,

Marie Von Weg , Carrie Pnirchiilsl , MarySchretber, Gertrude Waterman , Belle Ryan ,Anna Gursko , Poppy II , Brumier , Anna Myer ,Lillian Bondeeson , Carrie Day , Miriam hart ,

Agnes Levy , Agnes Mitchell , Alvina Spot-loan ,

Assigned instructors on kindergartenwork : AlIce Chambers , Mayino hlutchinson ,Grace Weston , Editi Moxbam , Carrie Boo-tell , , Grace hlungerford , Emma 'tVinslade ,Martha. h'arker , Margaret Moore , JeanetteA'Uchtnoely , Mary Wyman , Louise Burnett ,Sand : Shaver , ihato'inslade , Carrie Pratt ,Miss Olivei

(.rade 'rciichsers.Adams , L.ou'c , Fnter , Mary ,AlIaniler , Ada , itniglit , blilu ,AUen , ii I zalietti , lCuline , Edt IiiAllison , Minnie , Isini: ( , Carrl'e ,Alter , Mary , ! .arruibee , Doifle ,.tlvIon , J. 1. , L.a. hue. Myra.. nIumsun , Anna , l4tey , Margaret ,Anleon: , Corn , ZALtey , Mary ,AnIerrn , May , lt'imer: , Margaret ,.', ndreen. Olga , L lgliton , Abbey ,Atkinson , lIu.abetli , hi'lghton , Florence ,A ) eriu , Mnu.l , lIgluty , ursabetli ,liaker , MInnie , 1.evy, Eninia ,Hall , 1te.itrlct' , Lewis , Nancy ,hisrtlett , Eva , UtIle , Orace ,PMUennan , NeiUe, .IttIeflel. ] , Inima ,liectile , Mary , LittIeflelti , Ference,Henfleit , Nellie , Ltttell , Mary ,ilerneteln , Rose. 1.oneran , Fmnia ,t3iackburn. t nra , hucns , Mary ,I'l3cknsorn , Ida , Macatiley , Grace ,Ilowen , Abba , Macli , AnnaBoy.: , Jeiin'ctte , Marmntier , Pearl ,Itradicy , Lucretla , Mann Loulue ,flradshaw , Emma , Alam shell , Olive ,} 4rady , EQue , MeArdle Tereenlirlgliuiiii , Carrie , MeAra , Margaret' ,lirolila. ' , Mar )', McConnell , Caille ,lironie , iauinie , McCoy , Fi Irtli ,I3rown , A tirellia , ML'Uonall , .leannette ,liruwus , Florence , Mc1)Qnnkl , Nellie ,Urune : ', Lillie , MeK n'glit , 'Iorn ,itruner , Mary , MrLaughlius , Maigaret ,liurgeus , Minnie , MeMalion. M.rry ,lOliglurel , Mitinie , McMAtr ,. , Mae,Burnett. LILIZ Mcl'lialI , Anaa ,lirirnis , Sauna , ' Meyri. Mary ,hJIl'ne! , Jessie , ,ttcki , LilIle ,ilutt ( , fflZi , Miles , ICate ,flyrne , Irene , Mllroy , .tzina ,Cain , Steila , Moore , Minna.Camnpbel ! , Alice , .krrlarty , Nellie ,( 'lsrlitl.iney , Martha , Mjre , Fatherlne ,Cleveland , iopiite, Muir , Elizabeth ,Coburn , iori , Mullen , louva ,

Cm.1e , Marth , , Myers , i"annle ,CoolLy , Minta , Nali Carrie ,t'oopei' , Clara , Needkan : , Lizzie ,Craii , Alice , ielec'n. Anna ,Cral.c , Maitie , Newconib Julia ,Crane , I'hite , Nichols , Eolla ,Dacey , htosiflna , Nickeli , Itene ,Daugtwrty. Nora , Olver , Minnie ,Lavie , Ellen , Orr , Alice ,

Dawson , Agnes , P4rnrtt , Marthanelmolt. Anntte. l'artridge , Ehiti ,toflaldsoui. J. C. , J'earaon , Amefli , .horn , Easily , l'hiehCs , Jennie ,Doyle , lr'zihieila , I'iienix , Anna ,I ) oyle , MiteS , l'iiiil'pe , Elizabeth ,Dunti , itrittie , i'lekai J , Anna ,lunn , Bersie , _ 1'a c'll , Mattile ,Iuval. Clara , Itayiuianci , tuise ,tye , Minniei_ , i ithett , Nettle ,DJholni , Cli , _ tiecul , Ella ,Eieuk , Elizabeth , Itreci ivy ,fl'an. , Lucy , itoad Margaret ,hVnne , Matilda , itolem'tson .1 ,'attic ,EtleLh , Husain , itogers , helenl"air , Anna feeney , lntzaiecth ,Favc.'tt , , iice , itoot , Alice ,l"trnild , l"iinnie , itoot. hielen ,1 ' ether , io.iihe , ltoi' , Jenflic ,Flak , i'rani'es , Sahnun , Jeanle ,Ftu , hsite , bailuloil , i.oul'e ,Farhies , alatt'e' , Sciiahier , Caasanlra ,i"rlcl , Mathihile , , tclaslh'r , Geleihu ,(lainhle. I.ucln4 , cber-r , Carolyni: ,U libs , Cl lza , Scineller, L'illc ,Gulls , Aims , Scott , Margaret ,ci ihuore , Anna , ic) mout' , Myrtle.(iOh50 , Emma , $ Iialland , .Agnes ,( loolman , lb. shIlIerd , Neva ,( inodinan , Mar )', Sinionds. hattie ,(iiafl' , Carrie , inilia Jane(irahian : , Ie.abelie , uihth Myrt'ho ,Gre ml lob , J oeej'hl ne , Suiitla, , h'eneloie.( int Ce , atella , il'etlnan , Clara( irt'gg , Jeanaieite , Stone , Ada ,ltiaiiiiton, , l'in , Swianon , Corn ,I liurney , Cdxii , 'l'lionaiori,

, lichen ,lila-ne ) ' , flora , 'l'horrgnte , l'lia ,llarier , All'e , 'F ,'IaIe , Grace ,hinting , Mao , Ttielcer. Ada ,haven , Julia , Turner. Neva ,Ileltrich , Ella. ( 'miderwoel , Irene ,henry , Cot , , t.c ,lieston , Eathier , l'iton , Iklht' ,I I ha I t , iai iza: beth , titse , la r'a ,hobart , Edna , 'an .Duyn , Nellie ,hlogan , Marry , 'alhat'e , Winired ,ilolge , Mary , Ware , lngeletta ,I ioier , A a ! , t erlnhin , Etlitia ,iltiglie' , , Aaiy . Vitht , Aiiy ,I I all moo , Jenuale , ', ' tb , A rile ,I tingerro-i: : , KateVcein , , Jeeale ,I I Ut : t , Lu I a , , El Iza ,I lutniaker , Elite , , Millie I ,Ilyale , Malel , W'hiiie , Mar )' ,it'anceoit , hitahinIl , Vhaite , Virginia , ,.lennlaop , laabel , Wiclhaan: , Kale ,Jenagn , nne , Wilbur , Lillian ,JOhansola , Coralehla , ', Vihl. Ei'zlaeth' , ,Jobnalon , ida , Wilson , Minnie ,Jordiua. Ahiet' , , , Mar )',ICennedy , 'lrginia. 'Va'Ooi , Daily ,lirnhjall', MiauJe , Weolwam1 , Jeanette ,King , iaraia ,

[ USMNTSU. .

Hopkins' Trans.Oceanic Star Specialtycompany , which cornea to the lloyd for onevcek , commencing Sunday , June 19 , Is said

to be the most remarkable aggregation seenhero this season , anti is hmeaderl by FrankGardner and his wonderful trained ridingbaboon , Jessie , the greatest trained animalthe world has ever produced. Little Luiu-in a sensational trapeze act , Mr. anal Mrs.Arthur Slahtnan , in a delightful comedysketch entitled , "A flit of True Life ; " JunoSaline , equilibrist alid contortionist ; Mortonand Revello , eccentric comedy duo in-"l'ickingai froii: Puck ; " Vlnie DeWitt , vocal-ist

-alial cornet soloist ; I'olk anal Kollins , ox.-

Iiem't.

bamijoists ; henry Kessler , tenor singer ,itlid Till's Marionettes.

The Trocatlcio wIll hays an entira changein its program for next veek , ColalnencingMonday night a strong vaudeville bill headedlay Solo lclttio and Clara Morton will ca-tortain

-time audience at this liolaular resort ,

This Inanagemnent is isiaking a special tea.tore of their matinees , 'biclt are on Sun-days

-, Wednesdays and Saturdays. On these

afternoons the ladies and children can mittezirlthe vertorlnance without escort end everyattention sviit be given to their comfort ,Matinee lirices will be 25 cents to any partof the theater ,

'l'uurlat hInte-Ia the Union PucIflc to the famous summer

resOtts In Colorado , Utah , California ,idaho , Montana atni Oregon-

.l'or.

rates auth itdvertiaing matter call iiicity tlck't: otflce , No. 130 Farnarn at-

.Al

.

t lie Ctiatuns lluuaie ,Three carloads of ore 'yore received at

the smelter yesterday , the fIrst ore which ,hias been receIved for moore than a tmioiith ,

The winter in Vancouver has just brokenup and tim rontla have beemi so bad that itwas Impossible to haul any ore until ( lielaresent ( hue.

Two ears of earthenware (rota Liverpoolpassed through the custom house , Twocars of curios were also received fu'otn HongKong cud will be offered for sale in theChuinca village at the exposition. A car.load of mIscellaneous goods sent to the ex-position

-from Canada was also insiccted.

'1'Iaq ucra , llquipuiemiland quick ( hue of the Union Pacifle laskeg-It the popular line to all principal westernresort. , Cit' ticket omce. No. 1302 Far.-usia

.at.

QUEEN OF ALL TIlE GYPSIES

Lolllo! Stanley Arrives in the City withEar Tribe ,

SETS UP hER TENT NEAR THE EXPOStTO-

NSecut httinaired Vnzuq1ercrs lhion ( liehi'tce (it ( lie Earths 11(1151 Their

Atinuni Mcettu.g hereThis ioiiths ,

The original gypsy queen , vouchied to bethe only real tiilng of her kind In time world ,arrived ill the city recently with her bairdof about a score , She is Mrs , GustaveStanley , nec Molhio Fryer , for she was mar-nod about. a year ago , 11cr tribe pitchedtents just south of the exposition grounds , atSherman avenue and Locust street , and in-tends

-to keep them pitched there while tIme

big show is in progress.The royal personages , however , are not

the only gypsies that will ho hero this strn-mer

-by any nieans , for Omaha is the Mecca

of all the gypsies in the United States ( isisyear. They will hold their regular annualmeeting here on June 30 , and from miow onUntil that date they wilt be straggling in-

.Vhen.

the whole bunch is corralled therewill be some 700 on hand , pretty nearly altthe legitimate gypsy population in America.They Intend to hold a big powwow on time

date named , and after it is concluded theywill scatter again , although some wiU be-en hand cli the rest of the season-

.i'hayii.

thi , Stair l'nrt.The stellar attraction of the whole gather-

ing-

will be Queen Motile Fryer , as site Isknown generally , or Queen Mollie Stanley ,tie alto probably ought to be known now ,

She is a giddy young thing to be wearingroyal robes , for she Is only 20 years ofage , or a little moore. She came to tilethrone as a result of the , death of hermother , who departed this 'life in Austriaafter reigning for thirty-six years , Thisroyal personage drew her last breath lastOctober , but It ha a rule of thin gypsies that( hue queen's successor cannot climb uponthe royal throne until she is an even scoreyears of age. Mollie did not reach thatperiod of her lifetime until May 22 last.-On

.

that date she was appropriately and withall due ceremony crowned at Fairbury , this-tate. . She holds the lives of 1,100 faIthfulsubjects In the valrn of her right hand.Seine 700 of these subjects are in Americaand the remainder in Austria. She is theonly real thing , just na her subjects arethe only real things in the gypsy line , or , atleast , that is what Louis Stanley, herbrother-in-law , claims ,

Queen Molile cannot talk much English ,

and she is shy , too , but for all that she Iswilling to have her regal personage viewedby the COlfliflOth multitude. Therefore ,

visitors are free to visit around time camp.They will be given an Introduction to herroyal highness and there will be plenty of-

plebcians about to explain things. One of[lie particular objects to be taken noticeof Is the queen's traveling equlpage , ofwhich chic Las very oroud.

The chief priest of her band has not yetarrived , but as soon as he gets UPOfl theground be will omcmate at ceremonies andservices to be held every Sunday.

F'ree i'lllM ,

Send your address to II. B. Bucklen &

Ce. , Chicago , and get a free sample box of-

Dr. . KIeg's New Iie' Pills. A trial wilt con-vinae

-)'Oti of their meritai. These pills are

easy In action and are particularly effective15) the cure of Constipation and Sick head-ache.

-. For Malaria and Liver troubles they

have been proved invaluable. They are guar-anteed

-to be perfectly free from every dehe-

terious-

substance and to be purely vegetable.They do not weaken by theIr action , but bygiving tone to the stomah and bowels greatlyinvigorate the system. Regirlar size 25c perbox. !o : . by Kuhn , Drugg'.ta-

.illiitiiiee

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'i'ualatr.-A

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hones' antI children's matinee will hogiven title afternoon at the Trocadero. whenthe prices vhhl be but 2i cents to any Partof the house.

This evening the gardeim adjoining thetheater viil be thrown open to the pubicand after the vaudeville performance isover in the theater Franz Adelrnnlmn's or-

chestre.-

. of twenty-two inusicinmis will ron-tIer a xnuslcai progran of ooptllar selce.-

tions..

.Commencing Monday night there will be-

an entIre changein the speclahtics , the billincluding Sam Kitter antI Clara Morton ,

Carrie Ezier , the Wilson family , Lillianw oslern , Carroll and Crawford , Edna Col-.Itus

.and others-

.CENTRAL

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LABOU UNION MEETS

Reports frasu.i Cuaasiauittees ( sis VarIousMaatters of Interest to the 'l'rnden-

Unlouas Are list'iasst'd.

The Central Labor union root in the LaborTemple with a fair representation of thetrades present ,

Time first business taken up was the ro-

Isort-

of the conminittee on the Labor Con-gress

-movement , which is to tmike place in

Omaha in September. TIme cnmmitteo re-

ported-

that it bail been unable to receiveany encouragement from the expositionimmamiagernent toward defraying expenses of-

a comnmnltteo of two to vistt six of the largecities west of the Mississippi river andagitate the matter , and suggesteti tue aban-donment

-of the movement. The report was

laid on the table until next meeting se-

as to give time committee an opportunity toBee more members of the exposition manage-mont.

-.

The committee on organization reportedfavorably on issuing a charter to FederalLabor union of South Olnaha for unskilledlaborers ,

The arbitration commIttee lies alone somework in having tIme difficulties of the Wait-era'

-union , Musicians' union COlisolidlitlOli ,

theatrical works amid several others antis-factorily

-adjusted.

The Newsboys' union ( a making a fight onthe Chicago papers being sold so cheaply ,

anti the union expects to have thin matteradjusted to a great benefit to thin news-boys.

-.

The union will take means to assist inhaving nothing but union labor employedin the various concessions of the exposition-

.Vullie

.

'Saul er.The Northwestern Line Dayhight Special

now heaves the U. P. depot at 6:40: ii , ns. ;

arrives Chicago ht45; same evemiin ;; , Nochange in thin other trains , The OverlandLimited 4:45: p m , anti the Omatma ChicagoSpecial at 0:411: p. in. arrive at Chicago 7:45:

and 9:30: respectively , next mnorniimg , 'Themost advanced vestibuied sleepers , dinersnnd free parlor chair cars-of course-whatelse would the "Northwestern" have ,

City Ticke's Office '1401 Frnam at ,

i'luices lii lcimer ,

Tile Burlington proposes to put on saletickets Juno 20 for the Denver conventionof thin National Federation ofVotnemi'sClubs. The sale of these tickets was tohave been conflimed to June 16 , 17 antI 18 ,

but so inaiiy of the prospective attendantskicked on being conmpelied to go to Den-

ver-

so long in advance of the meeting , whichcouhtnences on June 2 , that the other datewas ndaletl.

Gill ) ii. hi. , (1141) a , mat , , (110 n. in.0:40: A , M , 6:10: A. hit. ,

6:40: A , hit.

The Northwestern line train o St. Paul ,

Minneapolis , Spirit Lake , Duluth and all Ia-kota

-points , from the Union Pacific depot.

365 days every year , "Through by day.tight ,"

1401 FarnaiqSt.-

Ilenver

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anti return , 1JOO.

Colorado Springs and return. $19,00-.h'ueblo

.

and return. 11900.Via hock Island Route. Tickets on sale

June 16. 17 end 18. Good for return untilJuly 17. Three traitsa each day to Colorado ,

City ticket ett1ce 132 $ Farnam.

ZIOSTON TCfl OY h'AGC 0-

.lienl

.

'Ehaird i'ngeaxif Thsi l'npcr forhua' (Irefttes8'ilsle 1reP,, Held ,

fles'l lunge 9 ,

All about llostonlEtoro.GREAT CLOTIIiNG SALE.

fleet ! page 9.For all about Hosto Store ,

GItEAT SALE OI'r MILLINEItV ANt )'WAISTS ,

LAIIES' SUMMEK SUITS AND SKIltTS.-htoad

.page 1)) .

For Boston Stors's great sale men's andwomen's fine sboe.-

F'or.

the past few weeks we have beenmaking thin most dborate preparations forthis sale.

The bargains wothave secured have sur-passed

-any we ever had ,

We earnestly advise you to attend thIssale , no matter what other timings yosm haveto fuss.

BOSTON STORE , OMAHA ,

N.V. . Cor. lGth and Douglas.

--

Mi of the saloon keepers in the city havereceived within the last day or two circularletters front the breweries givlimg notice of-

an advance of $1 per barrel in the price of-

beer. . The war tax is given as time reasonfor' the advance. "it is out of the question , "

say the brewers , "for us to stand this addi-

.ttonal

.burdelm , time present prices barely as-

suring-

us a legitimate profit. It will haveto be borne by the public. " Continuing , thisletter suggests that saloon keepers reducethe size of their glasses so as to draw fivemnoro glasses out of each keg , or twenty outof a barrel , It is also urged that the retailliquor dealers adopt a uniform price of 6

cents imer pint for beer sold in ans or pitch-era.

-. h3ottlcd beer prices have been , as a

matter of course advammcesl in proportion , theincrease being 6 cents per dozen pints and10 cetmts 1er dozen quarts.

Local saloon keepers assert that the nil-vance in the price of beer will nmake a ma-tonal alifferenco in theIr receipts , someclaiming that they will lose fronm $50 to $76-

a month on account of the increased tax.-

Thu.

saloon keepers hero are complaininglibout thin falling oft in trade , especially at-night. . It was thought that South Omahawould be is good town this summer , but as-

so many go to Omaha in the evening thedown town streets are deserted early. Thistailing off in business is attributed to theattractions at the exposition nmmd time factthat no gambling houses are in operationhoW.

Lincoln Sa'haouh hicatti nrc I'hnmi t.One of the iiiexplicable actions of tIre

Board of Education is the detcrmnlnation toinstall a steam heating plant in the newportion of the Lincoln school. The contractfor time building of the four rooms has beenlet lxi McDonald & Co. , amid after thIs hadbeen disposed of time matter of beating canme-

up. . The present Lincoln school is heatedby hot. air and had this system been Cl-ilarged

-

it could have been made to lmeat time

COnulletcJl building. . Now four rooms wiltbe heated with hot air and four with steam.This change to stoant will necessitate time

installing of a licensed engIneer, whiie withhot air or hot water' the janitor would havebeen able to attend to 'the apparatus. Presi-dent.

-. Lott and Secretary Taihot. stood alone

in favoring either hot air or water , hut theywere overruled by 'the seven members whowanted steam.

Jailautuay Paper iii ..lail-.'lotng

.: Johnny Polmper is in jail for steal-

'log-

a bridle and lines from Carpenter's liv-cry stable. After admitting that hue hailtaken the property 'time ,youimgster was urgedto toil where he had cqnccaled it and statedto Ofilcer Deters that. lie had secreted thebridle In some old boxes back of Etter's-store. . A search was mnade , but. the prop-erty

-was not found an(1( l'opper thetm said

that it must have been stolen , The lad is-

thu brother of Mollie Popper , who hasbroken into Primmt and jail a number oftimes within the last two or 'three years.The last time Mollie was before tIre publicwas lu the role of a kidnapped child and11ev , Itoscoc Kline was arrested on timecharge of attempting to kidnap her , butwas discharged after a hearing in imhice-court. .

Maighe Cltv ( ossit , .

The coopers wilt licmmic at Sarpy 1iillopark Sunday.-

N.

.

. hionsen of Grand Island was a visitorIn the city yesterday-

.Armour's.

tin shop at Chicago burnedburned Thursday mmight ,

Anniversary exercises will be lucid at theFirst Methodist Episcopal church Sundaymorning.

The fire alarm at aeon yesterday wascaused by linemen opening the circuit whilemaking repairs.

Apartments in the 111gb school have beensecured for the civil service examination to-be held Imere on July 9-

.A

.

meeting of the Board of Education willhe held tonight for the purpose of open-itig

-bids for the highland school.

Oak Leaf Grove No. 8. Woodman circle ,

will give an ice cream social and dancingparty at Workman ball Wednesday even-ing

-, Juno 22 ,

Or the sixty-one school teachers employed(he Board of Education has retained forty-nine.

-. This vihl leave to thin now board the

selection of about twenty teachers.Miss Carrie Garlow of this city and A. L.-

Colmoway.

fit Beatrice were niarrleal at thehome of tIme bride's parents , Mr. amid Mrs.Joseph Gnrlow , on Thursday , Rev. HowardCrnmblett oiflciatihmg ,

A petition is being circulated for thie lay-iug

-of an eight inch sanitary sewer in tne

alley between K amid L streets mmd Twenty-fourth and Twcnty-ilfth streets. Thin prop-erty

-owners who tire signing time petition

wish to have bonds issued to pay time co3t-of the iniprovernelmt ,

Mesera , Broaalwell , Christie anal Suttoim-bavo been appointed appraisers to appraisethe alamimages , if aisy , hmy reason of time Iwo-posed grading of ii street , hictween Twen-tieth

-amid Twooty.ilrst streets , All of the

property owners lii this block have signeda Imetition and waiver of dammiagcs and it is-

eximected that the work will seen be or-dered

-done.

Superintendent hilunro of thin publicschools has arranged for a chmlidren's dayat thin exposition fort the pupils of thin lumb-lie schools here. Thu eximossitlon inalmagershave designated Vtalncsday , Jutme 22 , asSouth Omaha chiiairena day , and siaccialrates will lie inade to the Puimilmi OIl thatday. Tickets of adinissloim lflUY be hand by-aimmiyiimg to Superiutolhdent Munro at thehigh school bimildimi-

g.Arnold's

.

hironmo ''Celery cures headaches ,

hOc. 25c , 50c. Alt iruggista.

Robert Fulgora's hhlopkins Tramims-OceanieStar Specialty company , which cornea to-Boyd's theater oneiweek , colnniencing Sun-day

-, June 11)) , inciwleB thin most extraorail-

nary array of vaudeville talent ever cornt-miimed

-in one orgatmlzmitkiti , betided by Frarmk

Gardner cliii hmis trniaed riding baboon Joe.sic , ilm a marvelous act of horsenmanelmip ,

the greatest and (winiest act Ia. thin world.Little Luhu in .a semmeatiotmal trapeze act ;

the Sidmana in "A Bit of True Life ;" Juimo-Snlmmio , coistortionist ; Morton & Revelie in-

"I'ickinge fromn l'uck : " Vinic DeWitt , cor-net

-soloist ; l'olk & .Kollins , baujoists ;

hielmry Kessler , tenor singer , and 'fill's mar-lonettea.

-.

'you CainReaclm David City, York ,

Harvard , Hastings in-a parlor chair car.witiiout

change if yOUOlmlytake the "Elkhorn'd 3 p. in ,

train' fromu W'ebstei' St-.ilpot

.,

1401 Par'aain St-

.Murriuize

.

Licenses.The following amarriage licenses were is-

sued-

yesterday by the countr judge :

Name and Address. Age ,

George ('haruss , h. . . . . . . , , , . , , , . , . , . , , 13

Kate Hurting , McCook , Neb , . . , , , , , , , , , , 33

Karl Nlezgt'r , Omaha , . . . . . , , , . , , , . , , , , , , . 2-7Lilsabeth horning, Omaha. . . . . . . . . , , , , , . . 18

BIG JUNE SIIOE SALE.-

At

.

T , B , Norris' , 1413 Doug1a , Commencing

saturday Morning.

SlICES RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES

The Time lo 1'it 1onr I'cct mat l1r-gain l'rlces-Cool Shio's for Wnrn&

Poet our hut Dns-'rhsese l'rlces-vii1 Maike 'ion Comimfrtnhlc.

Big cut in prices to cienmi up severallines of shoes.-

uSc..

. Saturday we close omit those linesof $$300 and 3.50 1dm button anti lace hoe ,brokelm sizes , i8c.-

We.

also have a line of button cmiii lace ,botim tan anal black , for 198. We can giveyou these shoes in silk vesting top or vici-kid. .

The greatest bargain of all l thme $6-

Colulimbinli Juliets at 1.00 Per pair. Jtisttl-

milmk , $1.00-.We've

.placed a Ilium of ladice' tan ox-

totals on sale at. 1.00 per vair. These ox-ferrIs have never been sold for less tliflhi2.10 and 3.00 , but Saturday they go at100. Extiaordmnary bargaimm-

s.Wc'ye.

added to our bargain table of uSelenders a line of tan l'rimmce Alberta , ammd

also a ltiut of black oxfords at. OSe ; the regmi-.Icr

.orion Was 2.00 and 2.50 , but Saturday

980 settles it-

.To.

time shoe buyers of Omnaha anal vicinity-if you are looking for bargains in shoes-attend this Juitme shoe sale-

.CHILDIIEN'S.

' AND MISSES' SHOES.Tan and black vesting tops , all kirl , all

now styles , all imrtccs. Aliases' shoes fromOSc up.-

A.

basket bargain of children's oxfords at-68c ; sizes 8'4' to 10 ! . These oxfords irro-hargaiimstlmo regular price was 1.00 amid$ l,26 , but Saturday's price is GSc.

Souvenirs for the ladies Saturday at Nor-na'

-Jomie sale given with every purchase.

NOW FOil TilE MEN ,

We have created a sensation by selling $5tan shoes at 193. A few brokemm sizes to toclosed out tomorrow , Gentklnen , if yoim

cnn wear ( malt size we can save you 3.00OIl a $6 shine , Our Price , 198.

The greatest hitmea of 3.00 tans and blackshoes ever sold In Omaha.

All sIzes , all styles , up to date goods , 3.00buys them ,

Tan polish given with every pair of imiemi'-stnn shoes Saturday. This is your opport-tiimity.

-.

Julie sale Saturday.At T. B. NORRIS ,

1413 Douglas St.

The Coaitiiseialnl Lhmimited ,

TIme new Wabaslm solid vestibule train ofday coaches , sleeping and duimlng cars. ittrain for tourists amid all classes of travel.Will

Leave Chicago ( daily ) , 12 noon.Leave St. Louis (daily ) , 9:10: a. in.Arrive New York via West Shuom'c , 3:30-

p.

:

. iii.Arrive Boston via Fitchburg , 5:50: p. in.Alt agents sell tickets for this traIn and

will tell you alt about it. Ask imini or writeG. N , Clayton , N. W. I'. Agt. Wabash it. 11.-

A.

.

. D , T. Co. ; Inee'aengere furnished ; bag-gage

-

delivered. 1302 Doug1ea St. Tel. 177.

WOULD FIGHT FOR UNCLE SAM

ahaiiiy 'thihIlleluuitM .tppeatr ait ( lie iii'-

ei'ulimiir-

Stat haas to Jiii the'l'ha I rat NeJruaikii Itegl mcii t.

The United States recruiting offiCe , inclmarge of Cnptnln hioldeinan , opened itshicatlqimarters at time Thurston Itliles' armoryyesterday , having moved froni the lidad-quarters on Farminin street. Tue recruittligofficer has orders to recruit up to 101. met: ,

and the nmniber of those 'hio offer theta-selves o the country are much grcater thantime number of those that are accepted afterthe examnlmiatton ,

Captain hioldenman says that he alreadyline more ttinmi enough nien in sight , antito take care of theta is now the first con-

milderatloim.

-. During the greater part of the

clay there was a long line of mcii waitingat the armory for an opportummlty to passthe surgeon. Nothing is knowii as to whenthe new volunteers will be sent to the trout ,

as it depends entirely upoim orders fromheadquarters at Washington.

Very few mmiore muon will be wanted fromOmmmnha. Thmero are quite a large nuimiberrecruited at Lincolim and other polimts inthe state which wilt constitute the iiextcomplement of moon to be sent to the front.Major Koerper , tIme regular army surgeon ,

is busily engaged in passing upon tIre ap-

plicanta-

Some forty Imien were before lmim-

nyesterday. .

While it is quito apparent that it is in-

herehit-

Imatriotism tlmat actuates time mostof those that present themselves at the re-

cruiting-

oillce , it is true that restlessnesshas solmictlming to do with It. Of tlmose wholuavo thmo least of thin qualifications for asoldier there arc those s'hio-according totheir conversation-want to visit tIme Ptmilip-

pilmo

-

Islands , or to travel anal see time worldas a soldier , and other delusive Ideas. Butthere would undoubtedly be a vastly greatermiumuber of applications were it not prettytlmoroughly understood thmat thin physical re-

iiuirernomits

-are very strict and that it is-

a high average of iuhmysical perfection whichis wammtcd in Uncle Sam's service-

.hlaehcluii's

.

Argil.'aa Salve.The best salve in the world for emits ,

bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , feversores , totter , chapped hands , chilblains ,

corns , amid all skin eruptions , anal positivelycimres piles , 'or no pay required. It is guar-anteed

-to give perfect stis1action or money

reftindeal. Price 25 CentS per box. For saleby Kuhumi & Co-

.lhieimui

.

ml Caus'vmit lout , li'eaht.rItiou ( if-

Vu iuaeii's Ci iths , lie awe r , J ii is e 2(1-21)( ) .Delegates amid others who intend takimig-

mulvantage of the reduced rate of $19 , Ounaha-to Demiver and return , oilcred by time liur.-

lingtoim

.route , Juno 16.20 , on account of the

bienmmial comiventloim Federation of Womemu'sClubs bould at once reserve their berthsat the Burlimlgtoll ticket 0111cc , 1502 Farnnln-street. .

A ttvitioai , I uulghatsAlt members of Nebm'nska Lodge No. 1 ,

I'Cimights of l'ytliias , are requested to macn-tat Twenty-seventh and Lcuvenwnrtlm streetselm Sunday unormiing , Julio ID , at 10:15: sharp ,

ammd proceed in a hotly to St. Mary's AvenueComugregatiorial church tq attend mnemnoria-

lborvices , fly order of time C , C ,

JOHN , FYFE. K , of it. anal S-

.DAYLiGht'

.

!' TRAIN '1 0 COLOILAIIOI-

'm liflClC mulataul htoimie ,,. Leaves Omaha 5:20: a. in , , arrives Denverand Colorado Springs 8 p. in. Take thistrain anal save sleeping car ratn of 360.Ticket oflice 1323 irarnans street ,

A PURE 5APC CSC , M Or SAPITAII PC'WOCIS

DJ

CREAM

BAItINGPODLR

AwardedHighest Honors , World's FairQold Medal , Midwinter Fair

Ike , Juno 17, '*'-t-

1inoher reaEcSheOfferb

Saturday morlilllg we place on sale anotlici' iflVOiCO-

of uieii' fancy shins to keep iii our rOIUtatiOhl foremarkable ihirt valuei This lot CfllflO fronl tlio-

O1flC COflCOl'lI hIS thO 75 edIt sliit'ts WI) 501(1 lflSt Sat-

urciny.

-

. They wore 1118(10 by the Slfl(3( lllLlldB , 11111(10-

ill. . the I8.1110 gooc'I WILY , tiul by exactly the IiLhhlO lMl-

ttoi'ns

-

anl from exactly the z1ll1O cloth iaiiy Of them-

.rju1q0.

i1iirts are itot job oth , they are amot "seeond , "they ai'o not 'eiiii';" throwii out beciiuse of ilnper-

feetion-

nila they are not anybody's luil3takeS or any-

body'-

' $ leavings. Witlievery shirt is a 1)ilir of fullSize full fashioned 4-ply cuffs to match the shirt afl(1

with every Blurt , too. is our guarantee of goOd wearand good value. Going by other shirt offerhlgsaround towit , t1ii lot ought to be markel 79 ceiith ,

but we vi11 sell them at 45 centi anl still hake a-

littleinoney on them. Sai'iifl'iii'R'ii disphiy in Fif-teentli

-street wiiidow where they look ve11 , but they

feel better tliiii; they look wheii you get to feeling of-

Ti'ii1. . On a1e Saturday. ,

ADS SUTS

ALL SILK LINED( ; REEN , GREYS ,BROWNS , ETC-.S.IY1'.lsiI

.

Sit AJES-SAT URI) A-

VAT

G

SCOFH3LD'S-

.ADIS'.

SUITSjACKE'I'S SILKLINE1) SKIR'I'S-PERCALtNELthED NAVY , '

TAN , BROWN.-ETC.

.. SATU-

RI'iY-

AND TILLSOLD.

S

The [any Customers Oct the Pick

flascflELD-U

:

ctaA&suhTco.1510 Douglas St.

. . . . . . S . C 0 U-

ALL.. r-

tPEOPLE1 ,WANT

GOOD HEALTH.-S

.You may have a course of medical-

S treatment for0 CURABLE DISEASES.. of alt kimmdsa at the

SIiopar Medical Illstitute :

I New York Life Bldg. , Omaha , Neb ,

S 0DC1'IAI TItQ. Catarrh , Deaf- .S 01 Lt-'It'iLi ILO' miess anal all.. Diseases of time Lungs , Stomach ,

Kidneys , Nerves and Blood. hiefor.0 ence , by permission , to 5,000 cured. paticlmts. 'L'hie largest medical offices

and practice in this vet. Tim OmalmitS Lice , lcadiumg daily , says : "The Shep.. tm'd M'dicai institute is entirely relIc-

0

-bIn In a professional and businessway. Dr. Shepare , arfd his associates. tiara gained anti fully nicintained a-

S loathing reputation In the treatment. of chronic diseases. The 1)Ubiic maysafely trust them. ".IAIP I T i: For testimonials from

I TV 15 I I L mimilaters , teachers , busi-S

-men , farmers , etc. , telling how

they were cured at homne through the 0. hIatt System.. II'iflt1"Time New Treatment ;

uJtJI hlowIt ('bures , " is sent tree. to mill who write. It Is a clean medical. work for the whole family to read .amid is of great i'alime to all who ekS better health , Book and Consultation-

S Blanks sent tree to all inquirers.. Ilodicines sent everywhere. State)'otmr case and send for opinion and. lowest terms , Clmnrg&'s low , Con-tation

-. frce personally or by letter ,. 1iIriIiu Fife h'apr , ,. . . o o S S

Three Cars -We are just receivIng via. C. M. & St.-

i'atml

.railway our third car ot flOltO-LITIIhik

WATER within one year's time-and yetthis is really not omue tenth mis unimch ashould be sold in a city as large as Omaha-.of

.this niost valuable water we

below the oplmiioim of so noted a man a.u-

1)r , J. B. Murphy of Chicago , concerningthis water.-

"Cases.

of gout , subacute and clmrommio-

rlmesmlmmatisni Imavo been greatly beiiefitcd by - _

it.-J. B , Murphy , A , M. , Id. I) .

TIme hiriCo of this water is 8.50 for cocaof 50 quarts , gaseous. 5.00 for case of 13

half gallons , plain ,

Write for Boo-

k.Sermall

.

& McConnell Drug Co1513 Dodge St. . Omalmmi , Nob-

.A

.

FULL SET OF TEETH

Until .June 25th oiiy-l o sure amid leaveyour order before tIme time expires amid re-

ceiVe-

time lCliOiit of tliee jarlccuu. All otherwork at stmuie: roaiiicel prices. Teeth cx-

tracted- - - -__..

positively wlthou t laiin25e.

ALBANY DENTISTS ,120 Southm I lthi St. , cor Douglas , over IrugS-

tore. . Open evchiimigs ulmtil S p. in. Simmmdayauntil 1 h. lii.

l6'1llt' PiloT OP

Lawn Hosesell is guaranteed-the prices range from

to 20c vcr foot.

OMAHA TENT AND RUBBER CO. ,11111 FAILNA3L SI'.

El ) IJCA'I'I ONAI. .

Brownefl IIOpens Sept. IBtim , ISOS-

.Jioiti'dimig

.

amid Ity School for GirlsUlmder the tlircctiomi of itt. Ttev. George

, 13. 'V. D. , LI. D. l'riinirm'y ,

iurclutratOrY: anal collegiate courses. Coin-letClmt

-corps of teachers. Modermi moth- "

oils and every advamitage offered. Strictattention paid to the mmioral , memmtnl andphuyslcal icehi beIng tif time atumalemits , 1)11m-

bnm's

- ' -. ,..

conferred. Prepares for all colhtgeim:

open to women. Simeclal courses ili iiighm-

.or

.

Emigiisii , Sciences , Ancicist uoal hiiaitit'rii-Lualiguilgea , Ilmisic asiad Art , 'l'orina urmod-

orate , hiullliiug reliaired itnal in exes'ilemm-torder. . Saimitary pluhmibilmg , Satisfactorystrain ) hit'nting.-

PureimtH

.

anal guardians (iswli'ilig to emmte-

rhtiimils will huleitNe scud (or catalogue , or-

aipli1' PersolimillY to-

Mrs. . L. R. Upton , Priii. .Brosviicll hull , Onialmti Nub

hisr boisgha ( at reiti huasrgiimi, tat iii-am a' ru' c' n r t

1iI] i i4.irtu I t s'gms't us iii or shah ) , Iaiuiaigt'i-ijalistlis

,

, .ilai aiuiah shaapis'ori , om' of ( iso

LI 't ti: hiiiai' ojsio.sall-do-gaaiui-aIltIi-masthiiuig-loisa.-sismiIiifmsciaa'ar ,uilei.. fur hai-

rr-

: iii1e ..1bove ga.iasAnal usi IIIIIi't }iiivo ( is . 'rotliet n-

Ii( c , f haiti i at au ni to uaaathe It long t'aioiigha ,

tsar hsial omau' strums or h'g msaIhi'd to sa-

cof-

' : i-z i Li t'OilsaaaiiiiiC ( hats isaisili gmiraaieiit f-

'l'liarro Is ii safe gisftret iatIasst slil-

siii'li: as eisa. . .ce-huiiyiaigs , JCrst , buy1 1icclis.,reli.hh , ' regular minaie u naleruemir ,

Sce'usasi , iiiy It of a staten tlaast Jsit'ks-rcllsilhlly with ii guarumiteu staid

4 Jo1ors your sisossey huelg ,

ilzui.'tit till hi.'se ( hslaigas here ,

( 200 101. each ) Asial iii ( lie ia'at fa'i aiuha extiectt-slui.i , , Vsii viil Juiy imaialeria'air larre ,,_ ,'. p ,, ( '

' . , hI'sher ( hiuai ) su e''er hiouiglat before ,(1 t ' alas rlt ysuiia , ( I mIsherfeet, go.l-fur-

must hi star , hut rd labia' , resguahsir uimmiahe , I'-

gusarm , istc.'al usiiherivrair sit is I rifleuhus'o isailf s'ghasc ,

A mu, rehasise or stt, alosomi-of 4 . .iilrt'rc-mi

-I eoiirs-simi ( ua'asi color ( gr.iy mcix-

I uirc-olaI gssI.l--c rcuu istid br-ovmr50c -Your choice sa-

tA-

orSUiT,

25 Cents EachL

Zl0 per smut. Ioi' ( uiecii a full suitl25 c::; hhu ,.Itla.'r ai siuigle shirt sir drgivi'ers-a.iil- . ( era 151st yiael$ , , other stort'si-

iigh, , I , , , , ii ruinai isce of such au cxr-

ita.-

( . rd I is as ry t ru usu' ( in ii , ',%'e dnia't ,

foiSiI] o-Jo All iva , sit )' Is "iai't lieliim'e liii-thsiaug"

) '-Coitsa' In and ace for your-

self-

,a(lrIneflt' Ilicry gssrmsi'mst Is gocal value at 45c-.icr

.( prive 116e , 'l'iau's grit ,

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