Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 26, 1891, Page 8

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(IRIRLS G YA SOUTH Omit L NEWS, Increased & tock Receipts The re havenot bec notwit marl yard good m cceiy ¢ that ablet s been buy as many n as wanted Notes Abont the City ynn s in Chiicago on b f Mr. aud Mr Burnoy M this oty las side “The T chureh e N been Max- M dan inp Lhie work will <o work Jdgo K orn be Both infuation and e Dr. M. M. Campbell anc Kiuiey, of Ali gusts ol M boight threo down to A Superi ng hous ardson of ti k com Buuinarl, Richarbon & ¢ s of th Me- nt A, C. Fost Swiaft & Co.and 12, M arpenter bowrd of di male such acond INE'S DEATH. Colonel Mor e ol WS Sueeess Does Not < the i Richard 1 intimation th had received Tegret were sudden taking nand abrave soldier, nected with the Second re and was stationed at Fort Omabn in 131 The death of Colonel vance Licutenant Colonel of the Twenty-second infantry to S H R su O F e od to with a is the performan everthey Boy's opera ¢ therefore is uwait of pluasiaut ex pe 1 s oud graceful dane n the curio hall, A Grash, the poor man, and the famous paiuting, * te's Last Duy, awe on exbibition, nd and co wor Y deal poin end T of ti ofic anx THE OMAHA ALY BEE "THURSDAY, HAYDEN BROS, HAY DEN BROS, COLONGEL (LOW RY. Closing Out Exseminn's 8t Linen Departnent AYDEN 131 o~ dudge Doanes Hiness, leine madic a prominent Of ol g I Discasen Punishment fo The follc A prominent patent would indicato that they re punishment for sin Sin 2 twithit owof asin © moSt per- s for sale by pos, westen ard disease as | h to know the quic severo coll? We will old quicklyit must ldis setlled in han the wy and fine ir, reduced to District were commeneel Judee Hopewell of Rvan & Walsh azainst Doughs I'hocall bofore Judge Wally isas follows, Thereis nochange yesterday | inthe S you innature a punishiient for somein to be afllicted witha cold to ward it off by promipt symptous of a coll, in most 1oud cough and sueezing,. “The ¢ followed by aprofise watery expeet < by 1 profu In soverc on the tor connty * tolay inthe to Tonwh 1 clls 1lges Commercial National bank vs N. Y Ouahia ¢ ¢ compar 1 ran ur shivt, each, or es reduced to95¢ s reduced to7ae oves reduced toi luced to Zie, ~outin o8 1 i what woull MM | within one or two day CORSETS, Kem etal ewis 1, enme eman’s entire stoc high bust corsc 0. A 10 50 eth %3 1 reduc Dickey al vs Cif tol9¢, 1O vs A braham partmen made the deep. the odds ol L cashim 1 com pri v v wool hose only 19¢ blick cotton THE SPRING POETS Melodi- they are they do not attract as much attention as thetelltale Do not have the beautiful budding season to themselves. , worth i ous as arance when the blood is impureand the system isin astate of disorder. The boils and - eruptions that takeadvantage of thescason to tell their story are dumb, but elo- quent. Their mea not bemistaken. Spring is not by any means abeautiful seasonto tho brigean symptoms that make their apy long, worth $1.00, for ladies', reduced black hose :n neglect- Tt enjoyed by those who relock. A bottle se whose systems have be: cod tos s in the shape of boils and cruptions. ed untilthe warning cc ason, however, that can bett ghtiul enough to te great tonic ders. It dri blood. J “ Thadawful sores is ase are thou or th e, reduced two of tl omplish wor humors of writes: after s . Boyle 8:SS I ng two botlles of was cured.” ‘Bweatise on Blood and Skin Discases ¥alled Free SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, HLAY DEN BIROS Dry goods and Ca: AFTER PAUL'S SHOES, THE STAN DARDCOCOA OF THEWORLD. P NGNS OIS SN PO SIOPENSNNN DS, UNLIKE TFA & COFFEE-GOOD FOR THE NERVES. T'he cliimsof cocon asa usefularticleof diet are steadily wvinningrecognition, Unlike tea and coffee,it isnotonly ¢ stimulant but a nowris and ithasthegreat advantagecf leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it isadapted to general use. The strong may takeit with pleasure, and the weak with impunity. riots Who Would Succeed Vander- it as Superintendent of Mails red ve: tPaul Vander voort 1 la great SIe who will be Applicants iilding is fu waiting forr Severl hav and tedto fill ap arc the v iots wli tostrike or then others doings s HAN Hnurfiu’sl} G0A witt "'BEST & GOES FARTPEST S BRVAN HovTivs Cuc & 3 (‘once tried, always used”) le CURES AND PREV EN" ‘Colds, Sore Throat, Bx‘onchms, Rheumatlsm, Neuralgia, ' Mo othachie, Healiche, ‘costquzncss OF TAKING COLD. At itle | brath. | A Thoapy £IADWAS W o, Wil tnantly 1o 1, 5 g o [1eanba ol s towrmal p HADWAY S0, POPULARITY 1415 DF OUR CLOTHING Already conceded, shallrest on uncertain Wewill win by merit only, and shall ook to the excellence of our goodshold the faverof the we have made, basis it 1MAL friend no Usedln Btilionsof Tomes= 15 thoftandard. t | | FEBRUARY V /l\ fancy lightly th s drawing 20, 1891, N 4 4 1t SP e more practical man, reali too butdensome, e lrobe, NG “babbling brooks," .n“,'. ing that the 5 to .hmk | Ldreams of ‘¢ of spring,” ulster love.” writes of Ihe will become thoug the winter mized as anecessity in every min A SPRING OVYERGCOAT. We have opened in our overcoat department,aline of vment | tone, it ul of deal, made fasl < lined poet's to that bloom in he 3 NOW 1'eco turns tllowers time 1 of near when his heavy the garment which s war , which for and that’ Pring ¢ I I8 ¢ have ever shape, good eys, ome vitation t to make and workmanship, are ahe hown I'he y CLCy way any w tricots, worsted all t hadc 1k faced both sill nd silk fac [to payourovercoat department a visit, and to an catly purchase, arments we show are in Itons, chey im und d. Wi ol somet Lhey come in rionable Some are 1 e and some ar rdial inducemen you a ¢ give you ng ot an WE WILIL At $4.75 hade Look ar (@) ERENSlEN At $4.75 d Ttalian At $4,75 v handsome At $4.75 melton, three s to pick from, with goc lining, with undl fancy triped you'll see At §7.25 sille fa fancy spring shades, Secif a ten dollar bill will buy a better coat anywhere, At $9.50 At $9.50 At $9.50 At $9.50 At $9.50 a landsome tricot in spring shades, splendid lining, s sleeve silk facing. Its a beauty Come and see. . At $10.75 a fine black serge sleeve lining,worth more, At $7.25 At $7.25 beautiful serge, with fine serge At $7.25 At $7.25 lining, with ing, with striped sleeve lining,- 2 atin lining, At $10.75 >, fine At $10.75 lining, At $10.75 lining, cut right, made right, At$10.75 farmer’s satin fine silk sleeve splendid value. At$11.50 an imported melton, shades way back around armholes, At $12 hteen, hundreds to pic imported tricots; mac At $16.75 Tinest in the land; twenty Come and sce them any way. At $11.50 of brown, Italian At $11.50 lining, facing of cloth rung At $11.560 lining, satin slceve At$12 < from, black in shape; At $16.75 imported tricots, five dollar c At $12 sleeve At $12 clays, Fine meltons, ty worth ei shad satin lining. (some are box coats), At$I6 .75 handsome spring shades, in most stores. W Y ou may make something. Nebraska Clothing CO., FOU RTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. Our spring catalogue will be ready for mailing March 1st, BEGGS e HERRY Mrs. LESLIE CARTER | hsl “ 1 1 i wl-um he ) o I)U( Kling. g I YOU hav .M\ ‘,‘ 1HELA SO spring cutins welllined & trimmed & At $16.75 finest linings, best trimmings, Il do better b venty of regular ats you, sixteen s -five. N MU BOYD'S, D hGaan THE BRILLIAN SEMENTS. HOTEL. Ahe Muryay, Cor. i is the most substarn | Brotet Guibdisg in Omeaha. | heavy brick fve walls vuanning from | nt toroof, Althe ol | #toors tined bestos fi tis, NIGHTS A ND T SVIUEDAY MATINEE >6 B. SILLOWAY, Prop. pototecoudy | HOTEL DELLONE, a lard cou C e 10 AN ALORDTEE IF YOU I y 1" YO and if all of 3 failed, try BIZGGS' Clary Syrup, Ve tas at the DIMIE EDEN MUSEE. Will Lawler, Manazer, € WIS 1K O ough Itis positively guaianteed vt and Faman NEBRASKA National Bank U. S, DEFO NEB. 400,01 orno pay. Drice par bottle, Capital, - - Q <4 oo X s N BANIL, EI WER. cept nosubstitute, but send_di tothe liborator Surplus Jan. st, partof the U. 8. A Calitornia Nerve Foc Makes 81 Blood aad Pro- S5 Flesh, /Hll TRON' New ¥ New Colt AR ,()\l PO Kand Gthier fors o Tonie Ith to the the B ENSRECT ATSISIT, 16 Ye s Experiency, PR.IVATE DISEAQES fro « st SIS 'Ly bring hillow che by Dig SAN_FRAKDISC), For saly aby mai A HOBB'S proing €0, PROSS . o STRIC FBENCH bP AGIFIG TIVE nndrl! mwm'(‘l RE fo AR boltle. Price, 0ne dollar STAKL. For 8ale By All Druggls! LADIES ONLY - (Imaa lwlu |1 al S INSTITUTE trie W, S. ROBINSON* Chemist @ Wl Assiyer. La 1 8 u Special Attention ¢ Warter Dod e Luricish Cough Cure iment Cure 50c¢, Hahn pepsia Cure Toothwash 25¢, PITIE ‘paytill cured Dk ven to Ore wnd 0il St, Omaha, N Lea 25¢, Turkas soc, Turkish Lin Purkish - Asthma Golden Dy Iurk ish All drugyg 1112 50C, I\lll\ CENTIST T EN DR. A New Common Seiwe Home Cure UFFICE PATC Adbion Aharusacy Co, 150n U &, Ad 1o Mic e SR A 10 | 8 NMA 6!.4."6E‘3:’:"~] {itma Caro \orc | AHA SCHOOL OF oM do il TELEGRAPHY.

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