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OMAHA DAILY BE SUNDAY NOVEMBER JEN PAGES. Hayden Bros ] Monday will be our greatest bargain day of the year—prices cut right and Jeft to make room for an immense holi- day stock. Terrificslaughter furnishing goods of force put on for this dozen gents” cashmere size, only 15c cach, we Gents' silk hand 25 each, reduced from 50c 1 case of gents camels hair half hosc reduced f Our competitors | knocked clear out. Howis this? Gents' | 1 underwear 83c, reduced | n ladies’ and gont ail kinds, Fxtra special sale, 100 | | | reheifs only | | camels hair from P5c. Gents pair, red 1¢ of a great bargain Gent f ski from $1 Boys' bi worth 40c. Bergeman's ounce, full we Midnight heavy wool half hose 15e pet ced fron " wool toboggan ea reduced wool, only 19¢, per Germantown Inrge od from $1.25, nts’ Arab unels hair under- Fouly e ¢ job worth $1.50, ladic hoso 1 duced [m this special 19¢ per pair. All shades in golden Neece saxony re- duced to 100 per skein. Children’s wool mits only 10¢ per Our sale of children’s wool unde continued on Monday. Children’s searlet wool underw for 16 inch, rise o Children’s merino wool under for 16 inch, Shildren's al wool 15¢ for 16 ineh. rise He, 1 case of ladies’ iersey ribbed vests, e pants: this log to be closed ont at 8se, duced [ backs, only b0c per | $1.00. Ladies’ reduced from cashmere sale to ar10e rise underwear embroidered reduced from cnshmere " IAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods, Sixteenth st. gloves, only 15¢, special_sale You have our lines to be con- cutting prices in Remember th on mem’s hats for but to look thro’ vinced that we ar two on hats and caps. s when you call, Men’s stiff hats 75e, worth $1.50. Men's extra quality Derby hats $1.65, hats, best shapes, worth 7 Boys’ $1.00. ixony crush hats e, worth and mis turbin ey s imported worth 7 Boys' fur caps, 75¢, worth 81,25, We have anew shipment of the extra quality seal eaps we have been running which we still offer the extremely low price of $1.95: th ¢ worth $10.50, HAY DEN BROS Dry ( . Sixtecnth S Scotch eaps 2, On Mondi ducements Burt wom \\|ll offer rtme| it shoes for 0% (o) 00, Our reduced All ourr Monday. Spec { business from this city, childrven’s shoes and ars $1.00 nless back, all school shoes, **guaranteed. Wanl ast. . Spring heel shoes, $1 See this show We will save you money on men’s shoes. The best $1.98 all solid ealf shoe in the city HAYDEN BRO! Dry Goods, Sixteenth HAYDEN BROS. Grocery and House rnishing Goods epartment is Now in Order—Oar irst Specinl Sale Begins Monday Morning. H & B absolutely pure granulated su- gar 7¢ per 1b, extia coffce. sug: per Ib. Very best sugar syrap 43¢ per gal. Choice Carolina 1 b, CGood Carolina rie b, Finest evaporated blackbe 7 ) evaporated raspberrie ly choice evaporated Y. gallon apple an N apples se, & choicts berries se, 2 1b blue ber- e, 2 1b can best oggr plums 10e, 3 1h standard penches 15 per can, 8 1b standard pie peaches 10¢ per can, sar- dines 5e per box. best 2 1h sugar corn 10¢ ver can, choi > corn per ean. 3 1b standard tomitoes 10¢ per can. We have the largest and most scleet B1ock of erocke glass ware and house furnishing goods west of Chicago. Our pric > heyond competition. ITAY DEN BIROS 0od ixteenth St - solid Men’s gr per per Blufls has | bad weathe mtof vember W adjourned on ac until Thursday Al Do You Want a Green & Will $400,000 in real and building louns in the past months, Tho facilities this firm have are unexcelled. Always having the money on hand goes Loa| ms have placed over te far tow ness in this line ¢ and improyed farm Lo without deluy. Apphcations are not sent east for ap- rm\'nl. Persons desirious of obtaining loans of from $500 to $5.000 can be acom- modated at once; a few larger loans are wanted by Green & Willinms—those that can be closed out by the fivst of the year. ‘The reputation of this firm 1s a uarantee of fair and prompt dealing. Chis fivm also take ch of property for non-residents; pay taxes, rent and collect rents, City proper 5 made L Bonson. Remember our special sale of ribbons on Mondiy and Tues Wo will sell an all silk me 2 and 16, for 11} conts bolt. Potter & Cobb’s sale of lots in Counc il Blufls hias heen adjourned on account of bad weather until Thursday. November 22, at This ¢ on Lowe av sites in Omaha, this addition, bank. bie road passes Stewart pluco yone of the finest building Will sell a few lots in Room 411 First National ——— The Fact That low prices and flne ,,u.“.\- are promptly appreciated by the ladies of Omaha was illustrated by the ecrowd of buyers nt the closing sale of MeDon- ald’s cloak stock. Choice goods at fifty cents on the dollar seems to make shop- ping rather pleasunt. They have still about twenty thousanud dollors worth of cloniss for ladics, misses and children. Tea gown suits und furs to offerat prices cut in two. Their desire is to close the stock within thirty days, and unques- tiouably at the figures put on goods it will de done. \ble to call early, Rallroat Shoes. A full line in congress and #2.50, 82,70 and $3.00 it MILLER'S CASH SHOE STO! 612 North 16th 5t TRUTH'S MIGHTY& WILL PR A Card to the People of Omaha Vicinity. purpose of misl more especis For th publie an and the ¢ won hy our s principles competito that the have our large tra iare dealing, liberal certain eve have cir Omaha’s ¢ Chicag removed W misrepr to inform v ness would-he the false price shee Shoe report house company. me all such tions and are pleased ny triends and patrc solidated our busi Popular” shoe be known as the gain Shoe company where we shall be™ | of our old custome one wor 4 shall continue to v on high prices, and offer the reades of e at the L figure Our fac that and benefit of our friends, 10 whom we wteful for o tronage, we sale of ever heard of. will not_be limited but will inelude ev and well-assorted and will commen MONDAY, " button she T 8ie, ite store 1 will her, Popular Chicag 1520 Doug wsed nd as s with wo shoes , 150, 2 et G0e, Tae. 30, $1.40, button shoes, 8¢ s 81 £1.65, #1 ALl button shoes, worked by 11 solid leather, $1.00. shoes, 85c, $1.00. $1.15, 50, $1.95, $2.10, $2.50. cut on our entire line of 1 styles. genuine hand welt Philadelphia, wiukenphast, opera and New York Wl styles, width 00 to $6.00. Men’s genuine calf she all and styles, $2.45, These shoes are than any heavily adve led $3 goods sold elsewhere and n o be appreciated. mm hand turned Philadelphia ~(\ l-m widths and s , 80c, 40¢ $1.65, misse childr bers. 43e; hoys® good rubbe All other goods in like Now is the time to lay in supply of boots, shoes Above all, don’t buy anything line of foot-wear before calling o or you will feel sorey for it M thé name and number, ticular to get our right address. THE POPULARCHICAGO BARC SHOE COMPANY, Omaha’s Lowest Price Shoe One Price ¢ Home of the Shoc on Wheels. 1521 your w i ading ¥ 10 injure us | de, f: take senta- for tised made. izes, $1.00 cheap Ae, 1 ana the | y | busi- | lous ated ywost Bargain their this | our have ‘The (fter 0 Bar- treet, 10w As wagre very very lities mon- feel sh X I'his 1toa rything stock,y NOVEMBER 19TH. 10¢, Sse, a0, £1.00, £1.15, ) ete. utton I3 o fine shoes, made lasts, , worth sizes bot- 50- must shoes, all at 65e, $1.90, and »od rub- propor rubbers. in the nous, vk well and be very par- JAIN House. Big Potter & Cobb’s sale of lots in Council Blufls has bes ther u 30 and 7 1 adjourned on accol til Thursday, at z Excursions South via the Railway. Two more of those fons f m. fare will on Nov. and full info Farnam st. Th m— Wabash Falls in Line. ove 11 come. mt of mber Wabash popular_harvest leave 20 and ormi- Commencing November 1 the Wabash will run a Putlman Buffet sle diveet to and from Omaha, leavin Union Pacific depot at Hp. mi. In addition to the above.newand reclining chair cars (seatsfree). running on this train. On! Omaha to New York via the Wa The best and quickest route to all south and southeast. Ticket offic 150 rnam street. - — New Uprizht Pinnos hought on $10 monthly payr ’s, 1516 Dodge st. swart Place lots $1.500, —_— rs. J. Benson. ar 18 can be ping cur i the » now nours bash. hoints ¢ No. ments » our special sale of ribhons ind Tuesd an all sillc moive cream ¢ 1o, 3 and 16, for 114 cents o yard or bolt. Miis. J. BENs — nk It Over. We wil and any point o Northwestern 1 They run thre Omu making nections with all lin Their dining ing and day conohos are mol in every Theit vestibuled limited depot diveet to Chi 530 p. m., arviving at Chi ‘elock noon, is absolutely u trains a day bet car se train ther upholste ches of the L und luxurio A cold water neuts, 'his is the only evening train dining cars east of Council Bluffs. W. N. d smolking latost sleeping o Gene Ofice ~1401 Farnam st. e Little Tycoon Music il other late musie, at Meinl 1516 Dodge st. L — Putter & Cobb's sale of lots in Ca Blufls has been adjowrned on wd weather until Thursday. Nove 2, ot wd 7:50 p. m. All com e — Special Notice to th Irs, Will . Hahn City and g miusic store 138 South lose 1 sell At 15 ON. ween con- viee ols of eleg from \go duily design rs with and all moder nim- with BABCOCK, (| Western Age nt. herg's uncil rount of thst., ping and instroctions given in all id n iristmas kinds of art, embroider o1 Make your own C Speeial v York morning of white and atly reduced price dics” muslin underw price to close it out. A 1310 and 15 e Ladies’ Turkish baths Tuesday Fridays9, tol, under Boyd's oper e e——— andard typewriters for rent. Faroam, morrow blunkets at g our stock of less than haif roam e t— Stewart Place lots $1,500, e ——— Piano at a Bargain, $1.000 Chickering piano, us goc new. for §200, Termsto suit pur At Meinberg's, 1516 Dodge st. Qry groods store cedle Dress to- [y 5 and Ar at s and 1607 HAYDEN Special Bargain Sale Monday. Read this over carefully and_compare our prices with those that othe and you will always find us at th tor. 3 cases dark comforter ealico worth 8¢ soft finished muslin, full yard wide, 14 yds worth 10 vd . dress gingham, 100 picc in_ single ne snow white cot Our pric n the lowest Monday, 100 plain white or fancy borders fringe, 100 ¢ This is no mistake in print, but plain_ 10¢ each. All linen toweling 4ie, sc, be, 7o, S, Yo, 10c 12ic a yd, a good big lot to select and guarantee satisfaction. wi we on sale Monday the bargain ever offered in table ] fieayd. Youmay have your cither bleached, red pay you to investigate this special bargain in white bed spre ach, worth double. Double width sle felt on Monday at 60¢ a yds 6-4 table cover hi 8-4 table covers cach. on double width will find “all right.” Our stock of flannels s la and must be cut down. Eiderdown flannel at 45¢ vl Special bargain in_all wool, red twilled flannels at 16i¢ and 19 yd. 5-0z plaid flannel 15¢ Faney steiped irting flannels in great variety. A large ussortment of plaid flannels “54-in all wool gre nnels s8¢ yard, worth 75 flannels 40c yd. White twilicd e.worth Large size bod 5 each, Col'd bed spreads av Horse ankets at 98e 1. nd an :xtra bargain in horse blankets at $3.50 “h. Our blankets ave going fast. We have some extra good bargains in Cali- fornin blankets. We have all wool blankets from all the ieading woolen mills dircet and can, thercfore, save you money on the same. We ask you to examine them and you will find it to your interest to trade” at the popular house of BROS, at for yd, worth canton fl 1 hea u 18t rece es oxt full and double ne of colors bec He con on do: k towels, from W nen ds at raw silk raw Our prices shecting you silk dress e omforts SSe each, 5 $1.95 each HAYDEN BROS Dry Goods, Sixteenth Street. Clothi 1 bar, s overe heavy Spe Men’s Chinehilla overcoats, #1.15, Men’s heavy cassimere all-wool ov conts, $6.00 Men's henvy worsted overconts Men’s imported worsted ove £9.00. ats, 20 different styles of men’s cassimere sults at #.00, Heavy all-wool Fine imported eassimer suits for $10.00, $12.00 and Children’s heavy pants. Children’s wool p Children’s wool su > suits, $7.00. nd worsted 14,00, ime 00 and rived a fine line of latest im- portation in children’s suits which we offer for less than manufacturer’s cost. To-morrow only SHOE DEPARTMENT. We will offer to-morrow our A men’s shoes for $1.98 ¢ iteed. Our b :d men’s shoes from § Special calf inducements in ladic childven’s shoes. A full line of over- shoes and felt goods cheap. See our seamless back sehool shoes for $1.0. \ BROS gton Route. Burlington ibule with dining ¢ wing ) pan., arviving Chicago at 10:00 is the best train for the Ticket office, 1223 Farnam street. Cedar blocks for fuel; nothing better. Mount & Griflin, 213 S. Hth st. — L — $1,000 Chickering Piano, us good as pew, for only 200, at s, 1516 Dodge st. Do Yon 7ant a new heating stove or h u stove that does not gi Tf so call and examine the Acorn line of stoves sold by John Hussie, 2407 Cum- rstr This line includes stoves s every kind of fuel, anc sold_at lower is asked for inferior Ixpress, Omaha Mein- ve you faction? stoy Your esp tention is ealled to The ACORN ART PARLOR for coul.” This stove combines the tion of a furnace, the venulation of with the base heating q base burner, and will save cent in fuel. tators but 1o equ using / \ stoves JOHN HUSSII 2407 CUMING STRERT, Suande agent in for . Milwaukee & St. short Tine to Chicazo rast, north, and northwest, castern line funning sk et toand from Om: s from the cars dir trains. ing on th at 7:05 p. m. without tr Bluffs, Pullman Pal; elegant day conches and th ing cars in the world are run on all trains. For tickets and other informa tion apply at 1501 m street, Barker block or Union I ¢ railway ticket ofli ces, 1. A. Nasit, Ge —— nange of Tin On and after Sunday. November 18, the through vestibule sleeper for Chi- via the Rock [sland route, will ve the Union Pacific depot, Omaha, ) p. m ————— Silver Creek is the best soft ooal, only $6.50 per ton, try it S Mth, Jefr W, Bedford, l Agent. Stewart Place lots §1,500, Thinks He Knows Tascott. KaNsas Ciy, Mo, Nov. 16,—A young man whose mind is totally deranged and who gave s nwme as Hugh Kendall, and Dan Yeb., s his residence, was consigned hospital yesterday. Kendall is ange hallucinations. o time that he is in some with _young Tascott, the 1L, of Chicago, and o after him. e he Dundee house is disguised asn Dositive of this, way slayc that both the Pinke laims that Tuscott keeps in Danville and_that ne little old man. Kendall is for he thinks he has boarded with him. At another time strange men wanted to murder bim. The lunatic was arrested by the polic some days ago and placed in a cell ove night. On the following morning he scemed vational and was released. Yesterday he again wandered into tho central station ap parently i abject fear of an unsecu enemy and it was deemed odvisable to put bLim under medical treatment, A Lake Steamer Ashore. SAULT STE. MaRiE, Mich., Nov. steamer Staracca, bound up with nes full cargo of general merchandise, is ashor ten milos cast of Grand Marals. She is re- ported to be in bad condition. Ste has about seven hundred tous, mostly coarse {reight, i board, vlouched | 81, | knotted | o | day will be and | MILLINERY? SALE. The Immense Redaotion Sale of Mil- linery Continuees To-morrow. THE FAIR, 1I3TH AND HOWARD ST S, Will Offer the Greatest Millinery tock Must r Hole gains of the Seasen Go to Make e iday Goods. Satur- owing erticad for inued to-morrow ither of y The gr. t unfa vorable we trim- iming, ¢ of over 400 elegant of ¢ worth less than med hat tost styles hat We in the lo 1 for stock of imported French worth $10 and not a 0. will se Our entire pattern hats and bonnets, W $8.75 and $5 finest fe them hats rmer t soft erus in all ¢ v lies have price $1. FANCY Faney win at le. Fancy feathe Faney foathers that w aney feathers that Fancey feathers that Remember The Pair in their advertisements, Millinery will be ch EATHERS. colors, that were 10¢, rs that were 21¢ at re 8¢ wore ney of 1.1 502, 504, 506, 508 and 510 S. ieading and most popu nery department in Omaha, ———— SINGUL, The death of a Topeka (Kan.) man was caused by a cake of soap, which slipped from his hands, strikin Al tamor on his leg and causiig norrhige. X Childre Birth. ~A Dallas (Tex.) dispateh says frs. Gec Hirsch, on urday, ave birth to six _children, four boys and two girls. Al ure doing well.” Mrs. Frank A. Degroat, of Millbury, Mass,, gave birth to four wirl babics the othe ft oon. The smatlest child we three pounds, and the oth pounds each.” They are all active. A dispateh from Rhinebe that “fishermen at various points alon ntral Hudson are catching stran hey weivh a trifie: overa pound and heads like bull dogs. In other respects they resemble the common suckers,™ Roadmaster Revierc, of Americus, Ga., re turned ye Ay frow a trip over tie Awmer 1eus, Preston & Lumpkin railroad, brin with him the skin of a suow-white squi lled i Wilcox county a day or two i Little animal was_ perfectly” white from tip to tip, and was quite a curiosity to those who s it extrrordinary force exerted by s shown the other day Humpshire villaze. 1t was 1o A cone about seven inches in dia was rising in the middle of an asphalt wali Beneath it mushroom was discovered, which had eracked and raised a solid stretell of asphalt two inches in thickuess. sicians at the Bellevae hospital, ric. iave advertised for a four-headed ¥. It should not be concluded, however, that they intend to encourage the production of this freak of nature. A year irl buby with three nearly perfeet hands at tached to her righ rmwas brought to the hospital, and the physicians wish to redis the phenomenon, fish story follows c don: A Grimsby North sei on the brou, a plaice, having the letters printed on it, **H. Read,” one and a balf inches in length. ' 1t i3 supposed that tho fish was brought up when youag, that then the lett ut upon it, and that it was wards thrown over. A thic grown over the The, preserving the es from Lon- fishing in the finder intends - Utilizing Bloodhounds, London Truth: The bloodhound ery, like most other eries which oviginally had a grain of sense in them, is being carried too far. Before we dc i 10 rely exclusively upon bloodhe for the detection of murdever: sugrgest the followir L sheep be tethered in the middle of field over nig Iu the morning let buteher, entering the ficld from the east, go up to that sheep and kill it, and. eaving the ¢ ss on the ground. depart due north. Then f an hour afterwards let a policeman, u respe ble mar 1 man. but with no fumily, that thus the susceptibilitic of rthumberland may be cting upon “information re- ) ter the field from the west. and find the slaughtered sheep, and de- part due south. Now comes the blood- hound upon the seene, and obviously th e five courses open to the intel- ligent animal: 1. He may cleet to follow backwards tne track of the buteher en- teving the field. for obviously the foot of the butehersmells just the sime whether you begin tosmell it at the toe or the heel. 2. Hemay go the way the butcher went when leaving tl He may o on the reverse tea entering policeman. Or (4) on line taken by the retreating constable. 4, He may lic down on the top of that sheep and cat as much mutton as he the dog is hungry this last doubtedly the course which adopt. if, on the other hand, | hungry, but intelligent (and also. like Balanm's ass, inspit he will distin- guish, not merely between the teacks of the butcher and policeman, but also tween the two tracks of the butcher, and, following the vight one, will find that worth) ite public house. Then murde ¢ upon the earth, for no cr nal would be so mad as to court certain detection, and the golden age will return, o the meantime it is of course obvious that the bloodhounds should be supplied 1o Sir James Hannen und Justices Day and Smith to enable them to find out who forged the **Par- nell letters, st he is not AN UNFAITHFUL WIF Mrs. Rosenow Tiros of Her Husband and Deserts Him, Nov. 16.—[Spscial to Tue Beg sday last Brmest Roscnow, of Tn., accompunied by his friond William Trem, paid a visit to he had Mrs. Helen Rosenow arrested und a warrant ouple had been rusticat- for awout six weeks und the name of Henry Wagnerand wife. When the offenders were brought before the jus tice the injured husband relented and refused to appear as o witness against his wife, who in th ntime gave up her y old 53 to his father. Mrs. Hosenow cknowledging ber seduc urred in the con- of Mrs. Iosenow. Krom a reliable source it is learned that Mrs. Rosenow left her paramour on ‘Phursday morning, und followed her hu to Sioux City. ‘the warital relations of Rosenow aud wife huve been very unsatisfactory for some time, and shye has left ber husband befare this in scarch of @ more congenial partner, Book-keeping, penmanship, arithme- tie, short-hand and telegraphing. day and evening sessions. Omaha Business College, 16th and Capitol avenue. MiLLAKD, On Wed Sioux City, and bunker, our villag and August T for adultery. ing hereab | Millinery and ¢ We propose to inwagurat telling and decisive m sale of th pason. of ladies’ felt h each, that cost ulso place on sale a fine line hats at less than import cost. will ine beautif ment of feathers 15¢, ch, mnever fore lese than $1.00 Ostr tips at 25c, sold in bargain sales at O k of fancy fe i comparison in quality. variety A full line of ladies’ el jerseys at 75, worth $1.50: and $1.50 you get choice of cleg seys worth $5.00 each 00 ladies’ and misses’ long worth $10.00 each. La garments at $4,00, #6,00 and # $10.00 to 215,00, 700 Tadies’ plnsh garments, all lined and made in the best and most proved styles at $9.00, £12.00 and such garments as_are advertised every day at $15.00 to #3500, Our shawl department success. Good bey sl #1.00 Good shawls cashmere shawls in all this sale at less thun im st HAYDEN BROS,, Dry Goods, Sixteenth street. B the most and S . We of French This sale o o assort fine fancy and 25¢ e sold wd price. worst at #1.00, $1 ulstors at oth 5 worth W 18,00 s duving HAY Dress Goods Sale. most unrelenti cutti in renster worsted dress goods, , worth 108, The prices. in all shade g imch English en in black colors, worth 27e. Do fane, ds, 16¢, worth tricot. in now shades, reduced from s0e. Bes mlnl 'h basket che B$he, worth 7ae 48-inch imported Henrviettas, black lors, 45e, worth 7ac, ey French combination suitings, 55c, worth 100, Paris novelty robes, beautiful combina- tions, $0.75 and £10.00 each, cost $27.00 to import. ilk plushes, in all the new wrd, If you can’t get the W quality of plush you need, and we will suit you in de and price. 1k , worth $1.50 U wtin rd. Our silk sale ittention than Guinet | uinet bla Other numbers qually low pr s, in black e per dr all wool s, give us quality, plush at o linings, 5o yu tracting mor we ever attempted. at e, worth $1.2 at 88c, worth $1.75 Guinet black silis ut Superb French Hen Monday an HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods, Sixteenth Strect. AR rinciples Ited 1y sale K silks silks First ¥ Detroit IPre Growler wants two mor wds of cloth she bought here yesterday, she says we charged her 10 cents m than Wool & Co. Dealer—IHow much did they that but churge Juke and we've heen gettin Denle Wool " Sixty cents, 1. why don’t she buy it at then Jake—They haven't « town has it except us. Dealer—How mueh did you say it was iyt nobody in Seventy cents —And ‘she wants two y ~Yes. Nobody J Nobody. Dealer—Weli, cents, then. slse has it? let her have it for 90 The republicans of the Seventh ward > requested to meetat the Park house, nscom park, on Monday evening Nov. 19, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of nominating date for v “oun- cilman to be vo 1t the election to be held Dec. 4, By ovder of the Seventh wi h elub. CHAS. A, Pro Tem. Frederick, the hatter, 1 just received the 1 nd most el want line of cans for” hoys, youths and sentlemen ever shown in Omaha. Boys® jerseys, plush, cloth and fu Me seal and fur of every descrintion. His store is erowded with all styles of eaps 10 suit everyone. p s from 1 to $10, $15 and $18 for seal. AMUSEMENTS. leani Two night:, Mo Ml/l” anl luLwlu:/. ‘ Nov. I19th and 20th. GEORGE WILSON'S Presenting GEORGE WILSON, SWaltz-Me-Acain RTY PRI MONTE CRISTO FIRST The most aa’, Aisplay ndenr ever pr fame.) R! PART. of wealth 20 on sule at ¥ o'clock Tuo Nights, Mondiy and Tiesiay, Nov. 19th and and 20th. The Young American Actor M1t AIDEN BEN EDIC T, by Mixs Frane i e own power N e Grentgat. b 710 ot wondertul novel i umas’ Mast MONTE CRISTO 15 Compuny SPECIAL NOTICE Supporte l‘uv « i s Wi s Into | in Amcr Curdiny utiia. Thursday, Fridap and Satwurday, November 22, 23 and 24, (SATURDAY MATINEE,) ROSE COGHLAN. Under the management of Augustus Pitou, CHARLES F. COGHLAN'S Ko- mantic Play JOCELYN. any ali th vy, Costumes, Propertics and Furniture u the I SATURDAY EVENING, ouly performanc PEG WOFFINGTON. Iegular prices. Seats go on sale at 9 o'olock Wednesday morning. i it Mr i The Con Scen of ®FDEN MUSEE ' COR11T™AND FARNAMS WEEK OF NOVEMBER 19. Don't fail to see LILY CONROY, The Only Lacy Contortionist, A MARVELOUS WOMANI! Grand Attractions in all parts of the house. One Dime Admits to Al will | beyond | nt jer- | | | CHt SAVE Keeping By GEORGE S THE just received a full as DOCTORS® Your Feet Warm ASH SHOP line and children’s WARM | Which we shal next we LOWEST ( A fow of beaver, ladies batton, lined bals lined felt sole plush bounc fireside wo have You ¢ bl thi FOOTW 612 N, and We Chieago claims the SHe's all v known for many year men, th failed w tion. univer response, * ¥ ws at Cl who apy repu [ & 2 2 5 & 2l 4 2 2 2 2 o (YOUNG MEN; L 2 2 2 [ DDDDDDVDDOOD@DIDO> AT RUBD When ity of Michigan w elub went o by the Mich we're LINE SHOES PERS, ek at ASIT which we g below ton, wver, £1.00 T lady ladies comfort shoc st the thing OVERSHOES, 1 the latest novelt factory in 1t v goods ean b ippers $1.25. Our AT ANY PRICE an sive 20 per e winter by AR AT SHOL 15th sty hster strec suying your STORI, between — He's All Right, Herald: An honor of ht' yell. Iv b nou ough b tract the ore 1 o wic de ates Detriot ring quet at d the s the aken tothen lied it to General FAVOR the qour ficld of enterprise. ? 9 laure hey there” that's Wi er Is carned from the like s a ring new. our So e price. Dry MILLER, MAN, of ladies AND “Hanne lannel dies beaver, and and for cold RGOODS ARE MILLER'S Arbor, originating vinge share of att from branch down to the r in Fol by the qu matter with the U ted the equally thread- i dele Alger. s since that time it has cnjoyed a national BILLS SLIP- and PRICES. s o) ehil re, fr he country, owest prices, ght ¢ DI ut on your shoc CASH California Mich., it of \BHiver tiow tion, Made-to-Measurs GARMENTS. We keep pace with the young men, They morrow, are the buyers of to \We wantthem to be assure advance guard in lll\l' & ceneration. The young me n® blike our good dress as well, styles; about them with the They can afford made-to- measure garments. Our Suits to order §20. Our Trousers to order ¢ Our Overcoats Ar price: Our 1409 Douglas St., Patter ¢ an index of our S, finer after to order fair Made-to-meas- § @ ure Garments arce as high in § NEW REFINED . MINSTRE Lb z(llll]ll\ and aslow in price. 2 Omaha. pattern, 6 dstripes, plaids, checks, mix- § $rures, did wwonals, cheviots, choosing LR B B B 2 B Il 2 d o o o o7 Don't expect difficulty in | Bovs oot appreciation T cust ey i Koods, 8 OVERCOATS AND CHILDREN'S SUITS OVERCO stimulates u thmg Succeeds lea 8uccess. r efforts o \ents are now being offersd AND pub- DVDOOD VOO RIVIDOIDVIDG &O’-’--O.--.’QQ-- and / | & “Eriend duitins € 10 00 W per i T the ht bran cian t throat b tympant T with ey the the and s the tube aneing ing or by A ney permane middle o in Tief that Wlood w Anoted it flamation of the M Do yon ston? Do you in yoir e Do you ral Ave vo trequentl Ar Tave y ally loeit Do you > Yo ¥ Do ye when st Arey wanted to which conghin Do vou Kleep with allof the fow or ma fous your condition THE Why wa not applic ) o have noneed ofter them 1 denee thi promised, bt eur the best | aporoved aid scl the Lt st cos kno Auees re muny pa ers that 1 i curing (i plicate DOES plecs L cav uhes at L snafled condit abated, b by dise SOMETHING A Few i you' to br change of ten your tnroat fille L horrinle death by REAnEi: SERY. wrrences are every day hagh 11y 100k at & paper wit nddden disappen tho to the murs some uns work i1 1S, & shiy b by the seas wl lappenings s will starin dny after theni in the whera Work of when with & amount romoved, W © covers treats IOR W AR YOU 10 Pl D surprising i} Romans, ( Mk an This s T want't 1o You? niy A g e Uhedr enrs, bt o1, WHICH 18 cquivolent to giv man is one of th t Leautiful ect of Al Bis oreans crnal omplicated and (el it ine cessury for t et per fornanes Ly pe neglect some ko oreans detectives nrod E ot pexs and its 15 sary fox atureadrt i KHow, The action o Saphereoftan T it s embrine o i A1 P siges, w8 be Rt resist e and ns these attacks (N ncrcased fReqnentey, we fid that tory condition por IS W <ol iy or moist ation of the fabiy i he Apper pa i the nostrils, to the Midue oas ity of the middle ear she rinewed wir, which Iyt of ind pevents f tha on 11 be fleq pisses throngiy U whe tntmed It puirs 15 WhicH KOs o ingress of air, ot eariiig aind ringe Of this kind produces nt thickening jembranes of tha and also tl Sof enr tr trom t u sl tena nulation of impurity @it this vent wi y<:The constant n se of hone and cons 1 of L S of the hra ain, inflamation of the vein ores the ey from pr the bad smell which the i the vinging in the cars, (ne deags mi in favor 1y suppresson’ of a dischargy som uld take pl aut nace td ent iny al Ni . Wlood 1 oare WORTH KNOWING, Symptoms of Discnse Thaf ay Prove Serious to You. have frequent fits of mental deprege experience ringing or buzz ing noiseq as though you must suffocate 1 troubl ebilit 11 eyes generally weak and watery and y intlamed? voice ha 1 with a hacking cough and a husk, thick sound and ome i i, o c over e eyes? vt IOWK i cough freqnenly in v your throat? u losing your sense of smell comingz dulled? Jur nose always fecl stopped up, force athie (hrongli your mouthz iy, pardic i the te and ¢ you s cre and ig frequently feel Hing to piek anytl v little dr o und 1 orever? 1 with phl ) can only be discharged a and hawking and spittin ocrasi wake from a troubled tart and feel as it you had juse of the cnnin W he b re som <of eatarrh and the b Not one case in i hund mang o inig v n ¥ Sympton It you b N YOU HAVE te time Ll 10 your ¢ trums th < that nrg vour 2 e e s gven by Cal i ered, | W do ot iy one iy then o T ot v have done u all st of For th K no st pplicd in tic Hanner highly recon nown ren and o its he cure physiciin st that f Do« J. CRESAP McCOY, (Late of Bellevue Hospital,New York,) Succeeded by DOCTOR Charles M. Jordon (Late of the How No. 310 Corner Fift wher Note—Dr dent physic st the al diseases tre won, Iirigl and all \L cufiar ¢ CONSUL! Oftice hours 4 to 11 &. 1 " Many i Jordon for tho SUCCESS IRVOUS DISEAR University of A W York City ang 0 10y, Wi ieton, D, U HAS OFFICES and 311 Ramge Building sts., Omaha, No ard treated Withh Bccess, Charles M. Jordun has bren rests fun for Dr. McCoy, i Omaulia, and 15 the physician Wi had that have been published Aper , Cousump cumatism nth and Harne: s disease itkig the sexes & spec TATION at oftice or by mail, 81, tod p.m., 710 8p, oftice hours froin U a, 1., t0'l p. m, ndence recelves prompt attention, treated successfully by Dry whin, b1 st possilie 0 ke oy Lo ohtaln JIOSPITAL AR

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