Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 13, 1890, Page 13

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THE OMAHA D;\ILY IHCF SU J‘lém OF MASCULINE RAIMENT PERFECT IN FIT AND STYLE fOoR GENTLEME BOYS AND fashionable Effacks, ubstantial \vorkmmsh: JN\ICLESHE SALESROONS NEW YORK (ITY - BTN - THOUGHTS IN LIGHTER VELY. | | Picked from the World of Wit | end Humor, Bome Waifs Willing to Let It Drop. tion: An up on th HE PROVED TO BE A HURTLER. bound to do it How shal during Judge se w rominent 3 please of pre. out horse to ¢ She made of thanks, and he seen isfied. sion on ! i dad 1t no dead Compromised fora Dime - The Shrewd- 15_ot i Wilting to Drop Perkins Has ness of True Love ~Mr. Doubtiess Explained. the Case re \uu able to employ one?" The Tactics of Love -»i)I'.'I.L'f\‘m alay, Boston Courier: Miss, Hurryup— An! George, 3 ot tell what trout girl has who is receiving the attentions of a gentleman. Mr. Holdoff—Troubles, what nature. pray? Miss H.—We e always s tives ar to come off ¥ fight. lh»n s the inquisitiveness of , They want to Mm\\ every- hére’s pa, now: uch question are Mr. Holdoff does he call upon 44 lheen|| 2229 b8 csll upos iy with | ha ks ol them homie a5l questions thy New York Sun: “Ah! Mr. Greene,” to defend your he said, as he shook hands with a gen- tleman from New Haven, as they met Tnion square slad to se “By the wa a few mont} ou did ommended him as ot pertickle Well, wha ut the case™ We—1l—I1," with u yawn as if wenr- ied of the thing. “I'm’ w ter draj de cuse: &'fur us I'm consarned.” do you you Mr. Smith Carrie? of t you a young man one’s little broth d one’s a hustler.” When is it He Has ¥ Detroit Free P Perki suid the aisle of a street car Ah! Glad to see you . how plained. 1 to nsk b husband across n I low I war developed. V man 1 like to right or wrong “Oh, you were it in this case. ““Then he was & hust “Inde with me thr my daugh tended my bl you how he s judgment on u im to see if him to seeif I am Mrs, changed Winters. you ¢ in two poken of it,” 50 mad wher $10.000 cash your man, out-hust i rdo you muke it prosent setives, . for you ind u Mr. Holdoff whisy and ions ber loft ife in rather : actory this g, and she might make it hot — — for me. You've no ide Not in His Thoughts. volunteors was friends in an of mething next time h will be ready An ex-capt neW ary Suppressed cit ut y ex- Why Negotiations Were One of the m i, f you doan’ w wil pay be put on dem | you replied He Wanted to Plant Potatoes. ould gib & check or Atlanta Constituti got to get a blank | G A e of borrow pen 't put on my | to the evidence in a Bpecs, write ull ober de Al..u‘ go down | tried before him, and when ar to ‘dentify you, 'n fig ] been con one of the de bank, . check ggor .\Iu probably " w Sayings of Celebrities. {1 can ritten op have to plant some potato slips. Let me ex b (nn_mqsm ; .| The daughter of propose to do | 'I)AY., ‘\l‘RIL loché& S The to have a as usi of it Lhmm’x time going —Hotel- His Mistake. Smith, Gray & Co.'s Monthly Boston baker, wildly sought tured bride to make hex rudely set his suit st naught. Yot he, n po His churming Sho For and gentie bre 1 th ake th she Boston its de 1ok some snid e holiday weer wau He Spelled 1t with a *b. New York inl New York W you w | e | | | | @ COOPE 13, H‘)O- T\\ ENTY PAGE HOLESALE (€ TAILPRS * 5 ] P \/ ©rrespondence from d&akrs inyited- Wrife or-price list— “Han&scm fy illustraked A @lalobue sent fice fo any_ address: clothes :=—only :—Clothes that Fit :— Are Fashionable:—And that don't wear out eas l\ :—We know all about this, because we have made ke e We make them from the best made clothes for thirty ycars—and have alw . s interest. \\ ¢'re not ashamed ef our Clozbes materials i=in the best way :—we study the wearer's —nor of our t ‘em together.~—~You'll find the label s tee of Quality:—and more—It warrants Style correct—Shape proper—Fit perfect— nts cost more af :'»n'm /e than others:—It costs more to make them in our way.— why some retail stores don't keep them. Nearly all reputable dealers do—because people nsist on having the m-—h Lh() haven't got them, they will order from s anything you want. Weonly sell to store-keepers. Never at retail. The fact that a Clothier sclls our Clothes is proof of his Taste and Judgmcm-He looks after his customers’ interests and give them/cbhesttobe had. © o o v -e-eewemeze o o 0o 0 o . ] If any garment bearing our label don't tumn oyt welli—complain about itemWe want to hear of it. . i There are some peculiar advantages in wearing our God Clor *ready-made "—Ask for them— shown above on cvery garment we make—It is s—and STEIN, BLOCH & WhoLesate Tattors. " TAIOR SHOPS - Po(: ST ER-N-Y- The Jardest in the \World: (H!( \CQ “’1;‘% ATION IS GREATLY NEET Kato Field Plainly 8 Views The »ws why the Freely couraged. Work and Scheme 1d be En- ritori ul and civ- Out of the decp bl e but u while Why not? 1y not found it Anno Domini 1892, he Two C's, Cong A WIDOW'S BRIDAL GARB. The Beautiful Clothes Worn by Lady Winifred Byn, told that lon, 2 child ntrol, and that in_mors than is needed. Fertile growing beyond her to make it nume. in su that pa and w she aim of w cons by either endowr when s and Chi- s fair, this ation ‘e coming Mrs. s Mndge in will the gi wrmado then, 1 ) o the deseriptior dress worn by Lady Win m of he marri and 1 think young widow s de in the empire b colored ing pmeans to Co 1 drown n the music ut comm shoul wiona d on | abory unti indic; littie the course 0, 000 L r Buried Cities in One Spot. Some of of the noted arc works Given by 800 Cabb) Woody enn aceuse th ‘ b i 1 London promot I 800 of Ast we then

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