Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 28, 1891, Page 8

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0330 2 2] A £ . - or biabete il BThosphiate HAY DN BEOS, Linen Departinent al Vi 40 It aft chant the a8 the Jast ke W Towel s of 1 81,95 and color at bauk rup s HHAYDEN BIROS., Dy ud ood nens, - % MINNEAPOLIS MEN IN OMARA, They Arcon aTourof Investigation of Western Cities, A party of b arrived int bee: of thie The wen from fromtt and ha bi6 ad which visited 1o 10 Sunday £ th returning | Each ember the business of t ticular but 1o exi t of put Mr. Bartle party and st that legislt soti logi n board ¢ N port whi opis: paring partic v fine 1 noaff ically wro nd it ymethin third ¢in Omat Our va which assessment. | ation at 20,00 howie is $135, 000,000, an castern explaini value of t When clusio ke ching A you can Omitlia, bu sy avl is Vis your artlott o enort to the ox: our_opiion of that it will be favor on Secretary Nason on several city and arch for informa. vauly impre: oy all they not ard in” expres proval - Dr. Birney cures catarrh, SRS Nebraska City's Bridge, The work of plakingthe B & M. bridge ac Missouri ut Nebraska City is pro guessing rapully andwillbe conpleted fow days, when the bridge will bethrown open to foot passer and teams. The opening of this bridie will probavly puta stop 1o thie the 15 brideo be ke City pr Bee bla'y 185 the in o ot which sinet to 3 W brilze that point. An injur iz of the bonds was States court at thelast term brought to a standstll, but determined 1o have would have been tal not compl | ago, to b orsy over N wer 1ts pi bri - Al sealp and skin di . dandr Ing of the hair, arvay or faded hair cured by usine thit nature’s t Hall's Hair Renewe Hise, ft fall- may ve o rernedy, I Just been served nc turbed ily was taken bebind th bed, a 1 Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Beo bl = g ANNOUNCEM ENTS, osale of reserved seats for the enga the Creole Jue company, comme with @ matine this Saturday) afternoor r with ar as the munag B ment of Burles nees at the | yesterday morn mmed apid dema ¥ expeete of wi day m mark Miner Samucl St s the greates is what ever tive or mangier s before coni such unanime pec What M burle P next week, Maguifi cert scon comedy, high rches and baliet atures Sy several st Managers Bo phic iuform ‘homas W. Kee De able o fill his engagement at the Hovd ¢ March 19,20 and 21, owing to illness. His Svewent bas boen expected for sowe time. ever which the show on the rod Gy advance represe B uss’ vai are Spi numbers g Lurope the m r and re i port Fly The luding i and Haynes received tele- s that 5 1 ot | TH HAY DEN BITOs, Great Sale WO Gents' Fure 1.0 AN D CHILDREN'S hoso for Dr. ases of kid m, tre na e WORKED Y ATIORNEYS, Cwo Citizens Who Claim to Rave Bee Badly Duped. nts have been made and le aothreatened asr Hity their part in two ¢ rveeently disposed of in Grave compl il linst Lawyers i wer n Van Horn was rec > warrant, When brou sonhe was | arrested ht befor ed under bonds il Van Horn 10 Was i nd tue day of tial Wh we was m to walked out a free man v tried the § v 1 Justico Auer that theS40 had into court andt Mr. Hitt misunder ther 1 tollitt 20 from Pthat the money had ity you are a the vy, Y sume of was u sc 1y by re to be put up for aud ought to be there abused Jus- ruay Hitt t would not d forten Iy ¢ th stormit W was ordered w, and after ies lo fnally Mrs. Van Horn wk Whon Tur B Lent's placeof founnd the jow hie Mun My L nflad son ont of came » acquitte o wnand paid sted for obtaini s, said M wone of v P urt tomorrow aad tawarrant A Chan Gir AL ts stin Sims, bave been filed Sims, whowas bound over to the d court for forgery. plainants a Julius Firth Howard sty and Pat O'He and Lewenworth. Both allege that Si peuned signatures that did not Lelong o i Two m aguiist Stephe | OMAHA Shoe Depa \TLY HAYDEEN DBEL: B, Elcman Bank eupt shoe Steok ch hot entli Dr. Sussde Diseases poc Saturdn i &1 TIAY Dy g - Fob, 28,18 billia new {unch celune i towo - SoUTH OnL A Writ o ote paper i 1 s th of evidently a that Aot writte former e, written ¥ DEN 1501 Favenam, n. and s o ngof T wnd pool hall, Sy NEWS, el on o Vag, o it A Clk lopper & 1% W P arkh £w arles' Nicl 1p leve Well, have you tlantic, la )t Write ntitWean 5 11 the yards The Packing Prog Of the 7, west W w 1, ants o Sk man in the t, Wiliiam 11, ¢ Sixt The report Bostwick anc South O Be J it W Sc N PN Daniel Car the Cudany from Chicy John' Moss 0 of Blairis 1 £ in th, and & Selu of rry Malus, he p wesda ns of wany Droken o alded at wloy es A bt ick J. King Twe nove to O i v cr, ighteey ick, resil tyeen N and 0, w n th ky ards and wa f the Witchlerof t way t owne ay fric W. L Va Van I 1 aric M fric thot zlearoul 1 Om South Last year , Saturday 1 by ( wha National s banks show that of nt Sw mih isiti Robert B ho( I 1 000, the “The books A round milli the eficient L were marvied nds on their re Iee. s br lay wery t Thursday fourth and 1 the st M yards ret brother, and Mis Russell have ret of rued Iwentiet bitten yes v avi 0 D a 10w th of the Doud pa Omaha | It W e tu by New Yorkdid ten years national ontr G n TORREY 1, Fob, o rstan, that ividual and tht it tter sentiment of Iwi i s t wis wal s thevef toam read s taken i 058 withi 1149 01 ¥ OUr Pl Y in ox timate 1 ux o Kan ty v 10 the goverune the countr ) that jo soph can te o them passl thactually less ¢ Now York city 1 adva 1pon our many busy W and in s eitler n 1i o il Titor sist it ¢ Nebraska t zraphir of ti Nobr rfull pas their ill chy s and n bankrup € ceted ent t 1 n ay it an pu blie—th it both partics o | the n nount ul t rece v of the of ny and then ankrupt Ly al footi ers, r their niere by Guenee tance and fro ardon me for bt th id [ trust tention forthe “])rice’s BANK U BT import, g sk carry six 1 s ora vear he by their custor T natler i Bl Biegains Fromthe | Tts Passage Wowld e Detrimental to W oston Moerchants “To the Kl dthat tho inf LYE PPAGES, N THE ~ NG - |\ | Wehave opened in our overcoat de partment, aline of spring garment of pring.” winter ulster w ‘ cdasa ity i | A SEERETINE Ge @I IRIG O A love.” TTe writc The more pi i1 | becom | ““The poet’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts A e drawing sof “babbling brooks,” ands Un ing that the too burdensome, begins to thinf every man's s that bloom in the near when his heavy dreams of ““the fllower an, rea | time is of the garment which is now recogni nece wardrobe, which for style, shape, nd that's saying a good viots, Ca Kersey tone, i | deals The garments we show Worsteds, ete, arc ar wd of any we have ever Iricots, Meclton Wle shade lined and silk faced, to pay our overcoat department a visit, and to give you t and workmanship, way ah wn, e made in all the f arc both s ! 1 Ihey comein nd colors, So W ( on are si ned, rdial induceme SO0 silk faced, and n dyoua c invitation mn ut to make v|an carly purchase, it law b g state, ns of our the people show that law can be islation: each il that § better tate ar n g laws which suitthe Ma threec truth W tho keep our ind atter. Lomak vin,and call the toavery marked elun ace in the manner of( lst twenty n was the 10n trade, land being had bit the the jobbi s will recall the ork job) wilc hbi pe wa ore I iliustration of reat change ha Yori is now sion et vr L \anfive imme Yhng ri vl 1aul City, This, opment of | wise oy passed by ut, whereby the v lecamo direct. ports of bbers in Omaha or St s diret, zh the ¢ oms hou cand trouble thn v, apar. from 1t cunderstand the X peL fry of ‘the sont bun dant ner that for tell tey Xt fall, suggosting v may be able Now, let people would mt, thework ¢ as liavesold A bankrupt luw them until tiey are ¢ which th merchints y I theirt thout 4 mo: ion the Nebraska pub. and, m ot ashamed to uldnor Just to ) e foot it had been paid twas i mmny ¢ U ihr he me hat the I hn\‘ g stran mich beir itin on this sub. por will ityour Wf our statd M B T that m - Baking Powden Tsod 1n Mi11ions of Homes— LYO Sraxeh 10 ¥ ears thoftandard, N & HEALY Nlnmuxl"Sr‘) Cuicreo. WE WILI. At$4,75 At $4.75 a handsome Melton, three shades OTTFER At $4.75 to pick from, with good Italian At $4.75 lining, with fancy striped sook At $7.26 with fine ser lining, Ik Secif a ten dollar bill will buy abetter coat anywhere, At $950 At $9.50 At$9.50 At $9.50 hades, splendid lining, satin sleeve lining, silk facin 5 1ts a beauty At $10.75 ht, i sleeve lining; worth more. At$7.25 a beautiful Serg spring shades At $9.50 a handsomeTricot in spring yund ; you'll sce At $7.25 At $7.25 with fancy strif At $7.25 with facin ve lining, ¢ d sl Il Come and sce. At $10.75 a fine black Serge, splendid value. At $1.50 At $11.50 an imported Melton, shades of brown, Italian way back around armholes, At $12 At §12 At §12 hteen. Hundreds to pick from. Black Clays, satin sleeve ades; imported Tricots; made in shape;cutin style, (some are box coats),well lined & trimmed At $16.75 At $16.75 At $16.75 At $16.75 Tinest in the land ; imported Tricots, handsome spring shades, finest linings, be regular twenty-five dollar cc i At$10.75 fine At $10.75 r satin lining At $10.75 farm leeve , fine silk lining, cut At $11.50 lining, satin At $11.50 sleeve lining, facing of cloth rung At $12 worth ¢ lining, Fine Meltons, spring sh ¢ st of trimmings, ats 1n most stores. W'l do better by you, Sixteen seventy-five, Come and see them anyway. You may malke something Nebraska Clothing CO., FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. Our spring catalogue will be ready for mailing March 1st, S THE POPULARITY i OF OUR CLOTHING AL DR ISTS in s COMMERCH {ULe{} . fir adh | el HUNMPHREY Already conceded, shall rest on no uncertain basis, \We will win t only, and shall look to it that the excellence of our goods hold the favor of the friends we have made, S by m¢ W etring Tl t Palpitation 1 1 ! 4 M, thail HUM PHRE ¥S' MEDICINE G0, Cor. William and John Strects, N ew ¥ork, SPECIFICS. T G0LD UEDAL, PARIS, 1878, ‘*‘{é W. Bakeré& Co Ists, or pent post pall HOTICE T0 DRUGGISTS, In order to satisfy the pub= lic that we mean what we ad- vertis | ou are hereby notified that ir there is any complaint made, or pecople are not satis- | ficd with the effccts of the Turkish Remedies, that is Turkish Tea, Liniment Cough- {1 il e Cure, Asthma Cure & Hahn's B enrem Golden Dyspepsia Cure, to no Absolwetely Pure tify us and return empty pack e ol i e | PLANTA BEATRICE anel it i3 Soluble. i we will cheertully ¥ t r 1 - t nd the monc y- | whida: ks No Chemicals feria are used in its preparation. Tt has ReinecinlEvone T ) ;FLESH WORM PASTE o them thoree tir the sth of SKin Refiner and Pinple Removers YTS YOUR PF INTE YN AL AT from of I¢ Turkish Remedy Company o Omaha, Neb, Qalifornia’s Great Remedy = - DR, HOBE'S \ LITTLE VECETABLE PILLS CuRE he, cipation, Cocon mixed with Stareh, Arrowroot or ad is therefore far morc it hing strengthening, DIGESTED, Iy adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sugar, cconomical, Iti costing less than one o delicious, nowri EASILY @ cup. and admira Sold by Grocers cverywhere, W. BAKER & CO., Dorhester, Miss. HOTEL. Muarrae, Cor (- 8thas miost subxterntially constructed Hotel Buildin Omaka, Sereral heawy brick five sealls rusning [rom Basenent to voof. AL 2he ceilings and Hoorstined withk Asbestos five preoof lindng, anaking @ inapoxsible o brern quick, Fiveescapes and give alarang througliout the building. Stea heat, hot ane cold w o and s siine rureom, dable wnsiurpassed wiey. Vil ) BILIOUSHESS, @ Liver and < Slomach C), o ® Complaints, intin Har T S ieConnil : Sigk, Headyche LONUON TCILET BAZAR C0. Wintesale fiflice Noo 20 East 17 th Sty oty HOI'S MIDICINE 00, PROP'S. SAN FRANCISCO (A% FORSALE IN OMARA, N1, BY B. SILLOWAY, Prop. & ars 1l Dougia HOTEL DELLONE. New York. I FO We R MEN BAILEY CENTIST Y ( r 0 HER ti st low a8 OMAHA [(aitin ] . ko i Wike SCHOOL OF |\ Y TELEGR VIFICE PAXTON 6LO TH AND FA APHY. | i | i g e o until 8 dloek K, 1 NAML, Ohen wvy g

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