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BOSTON STORE WRECK SALE 46 Cases of Fine Dress Goods from the Railroad Wrack, ALL IN SOUND, PERFECT CONDITION Remember — Ouly Sound, Perfect ( 8old on Onr Main and Second ¥l ~All Soile; go 1 1 golid case of ladies’ fine kid gloves in bluck and colors, dressed and un- dressed, mousquetaires, ote,, all sound and perfec worth from 81.00 to & go today in two lots pair. An immense ndios’ gloves in n and 10¢ a pair. SILK VELVETS 25C A YARD All the dollar silk velvets in all col ors, also brocade velvets from this wreck, worth up to $1.00 a yard, go at Py Jorsoy blue, black brown, All the 24anch silk shades, worth up to 80e. 46-inch waterproofing and repellants for ladies’ dresses and boys’ wear, regu- lar 49¢, o at 124c n yard. 1assorted case of yard and half wide navy blue storm serges and 55 gray nove elty suitings, worth 69¢, go at'20c a yard Strictly all wool dark plaid suitings, check na stripes, worth 8e, go at 39 1 case hair striped and pin checlk, yard and half wide, gray and brown, all wool suitings, regular e goods, go at 49¢. An immense lot children’s and misses’ underwenr in camel’s huir, natural wool, all wool, scarlet, white, merino, cash- , 20¢, 25¢, in in all , goat plushes 50 4y lots. Ladies’ vest or pants B0c, Ladics’ finest g let and pure e ies’ and children’s fine yarn wool mitts in two lots worth 50¢ to 7ae, go at 10c and 2oc puir. All the yarn wool knit goods, s hand kuit fascinutors, children’s and ladies’ toby ns and hoods, infants® BuCcqUes, worth up to $2.50, go on two tables and 50¢ eac $1.50 C. P. CORSETS, 75C. Tu this wreck were 4 solid cases of corsets, 1 corsets, 1 ¢ camel’s hair L B, corsets, Sbrated 11, and not dumnaged broken. of the Theso boxes in the leas Your choice t day, 75e. They sell at $1.50 in over dry goods store in Omaha, At B0c and 50c we give the choice of all the co in the wreck that usually soll up to $1.25. Hil BOSTON STORE. N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas. S K for Komanists, church, W. 1. Hellings, Justin D, Fulton, s follows at 7 10pe for the AW First Bapti D.D., pastor. D, 1., will s} Tuesday—Can we sion of the Romans Wednesday—High and low mass a de- ception and a sin, 1y Purgatory, piece of presumption, Priday—God's word the master- against Roman- The impulse. ¥. 8 P M., Ixposition Hall— Shall the northwest be Romanized. Sunday Ivening—The conquering Savior FRESH AIR FOR PUPILS, Did Not Satisfy Mem- hool Board, There is an idea prevalent among cortain members of the Board of Education that it is a good thing for scho | children to have & little fresh air without g obliged to go out in the campus adjacent to the school buildings to get it They believe that after 15 been breathed over four or five times s¢s to bo fit for human consumption, With those particular members of the tonrd tho question of ventilation in pub lic school buildings is a very important one. ‘There arc others conuected with the board who do not allow this matter to trouble them to any great oxtent and the id gas i impure air and oxygen in pure air1s all Greek to them. Dr, Spalding is one of the most persistent pure s advocates on tho board, He has in 80ma way conceived the idea that coul soot and foul air are defrimental to the health of school children, 8o he keops an eye on the various systems of heating and vantiating that are guaranteed to work wonders in an weredibly short time when attached to school building, The other day Dr. Spalding dropped Into tha Luavonworth school to see how matters were coming on. The boara hus had a new heating and ventilating plant put in there during the past year, It is the Kulier & Warren systom. Speaking of the matter, Dr. Spalding said : “I hanpened to tind Faller & Warren's man at the building when I called there, and he made the proposition to show Mr, Wehrer aud myself how the new ventilator workea. Ho filled one of the rosmy wi th smoke and guaranteed that his ex- haust flue would clear tho room of smoke iu ten minutes, We walted e utes and the smoke ad not been materially lesseved. We wailed twenty minutos ani still the room was full of smoke, s al- most timo to call senool 50 1 told him to open the windows and let old lady nature tilator got acrack at it. In that w smoke was re I, but not by the Warren ex naust, of which 1 bad neard so aouch, 1 want to Lowever, that the agont claimed aftorwards that the chimneys iu the building were 100 small, T'hoy built before there was any thought of intro- ducing this system.” In view of ihe fact that the same company - has tho contract for furmishing the heating and ventilating system for four new build- iDg8 LOW UBUEr course of construction, this becomes a very important revelation Will doubtloss be carefully mvestiguted, the contract the Fuller & Warren company uarantees thut its system will heat the uldings to 702 Fahrenbeit when the ther- mometer registors H0° below z.ro aud that it will furnish tuirty cubie feet of puve air e winute for cvery pupil in tho buildings 8 which their system of ventilation is used. d —— s v the ller + Fyom the Daily Revele, Whateom, Wash, T, (. Burnett, the democratic candidate for sheriff, was taken violently 11l av Clear broow. He had all the symptoms of Asiatic cholera, and for an hour or two foared be would dio, Tuey fiv # doso of Chamberlaia’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrbwa Remedy, whicn revivea bim until & puysician ived.” That s precisely what the manufacturers of that medicine recommend for cholera. Send for a physi- cian, but give their medicie until the phy clan arvives, If cholera becomes prevalent 1o this country uext summer this prepara tion wiil be in great demand because it can slways be depended upon, Kor sale by druggists, i o The Fourth Ward Kally, ‘That the new Boyd opera house will be packed Thursday evening goes without say- ing. Mr. K. Sudvorough, who bhas the Fourth ward meetig iu band, has given cut pearly if not qute all the tickets 10 be issued for the event. 'The demand Lus far exceeded tho supply of most desiruble sitngs. About ull the scals remaining are in the top gallery. Mr Sud- borough hLas ' engaged the full or chesira and & quartette for the :t\au enthusiusw 1o any but @ stone mau, He announces that Mr. Edward Rosawater will be the first spesker of the eveuing, fol dowed by Hou, Johu M. Thurston, and’| In. ing and guarantees a program that will | BOSTON STORE WRECK SALE Today Begins the Greatest Sale Railroad Wrecked Goods Ever Held, of NO SUCH BARGAINS EVER OFFERED eryihing from the Wreck Solled, 1 e tho Bas. In Anyway or Murt Will Be i Al Perfect Goods on Main Floor, nent ALL THE FOLLOWING 1 BARGAT BASEMENT. In one of these wrecked cavs wore cases of finoand extra heavy men’s all wool underwear,goods that retail gener- ally from $1.25 to 81,55, Theso are only slightly mussed and wo give you the 1 at 49c. v heavy canton flannel 1 solid case of men’s heavy grey dory un r 250, big lot of boys’ fancy flannel waists worth 75¢e. xtea heavy boys’ waists d3c, cases of men’s wool flannel shirt oxtraheavy wool generally eold for T'his is an extraordin good bargain. AIL finest grades of bleached musling, only slizhtly soiled in the wreck, go at e i yard. All the lining cambrics, dark and light calicos, fine sileseas, percalines from the wreck go at 24c yard. All the fincst dress ginghams, outing flannels, moleskin shirtings from the wreek go at The n yard, An immense 1ot of very fine grade scarlet and white flunnels go at 10¢ and ard, worth up to Hie. 3 caseswhite and gray blankets go at ase of extra ots, and ext inlkets at $1.30, 1ot of the finest grade of ub's wool, Michigan silver gray ol, and all wool scarlet blankets t 49 a pair, 10 bales of the v ported full 10-4 bed heavy geny wool fbed large German pink y flnest grade im- iteen comforters, look just the | as sill, filled with tho finest cotton, onl slightly im $1.98, wo ¥ ), white domet flannel, only soiled 1 on the edge, 5e yard, ched and unblcached cot- ton crash. d. [n the wre s an immense quan- tity of high grade chenillo portiers. They are sound and perf not a blem- ish on them. Thoy packed in wuter tight cases, and go today at 2198 nnd $6.85 w pair, worth from 10 $25.00, BOSTON STORIE, N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas. Clothing. Clothing. We place on sale Wednesday some of the greatest bargains inmen’s and boys’ overcoats ever scen in Omaha. 1,000 men’s overcouts vulue. ood chinchilla overcoat $3.00. Good storm ulsters Clothing. Genuine imported kersy Pine melton as good s you ean buy for 16,00, > $10.00 0 children’s cape overcoats §1.00 to 0, cvery one o great in. 0 dozen knee pant worth 1.00. Jersey suits $2.00, worth $3.00. All wool double breasted koee 2.50, worth $3.75. This is a genuine sale, HAYDEN BROS., Clothing department, —— suits DAVID 1L 7 g David [{. Mevcer, tho republican nomince for congress from the Second district, is a Nebgpaski boy. IHis father, Captain Jobn J, Mercer, served thr ir the union army i Company L, eventy-cighth vog mest lunois Cap tain Merc by trade and suppor by honest toil ut the forge and auvil, David 1. Mer- cer was cducated 1n tho Nebraska public and is u graduate of the Nebraska and Michigan esitios. ifo is un toreey at law by profession, ap henest man, a hard worker, and possezsor of a good deal more than the average of native ability, He will make this aistrict a safe, capable, acuve aud vopular congressm sehool B, H. Rouisoy, man Congressional Committee, Second gnorance of the merits of DeWitt's Littio v Lisers is a misfortune. These little pilis regulate tha liver, curo beadachie, dys- pepsia, bad breath, constipation and bilious- ness, Ing Last Night, Tho Omaba Lacrosse Club held its regular meeting Monday night in the New York Life building, and completea arraugements fov the state championship mateh agmnst Kear- ney on Thauksgiving day. Committees of reception and management wera appoited. Club suits were choson and ordered us white shirts und navy blue pants, I'ho team to 1 Thavksgiving day will will be publ Active pra ¢ will have to be freely indulged in from now on, as reports come from Kearnoy that their team 1s working hard, and intend 18 big crowd whowill be ready 10 back their club to auy extent, —— | Chan, and not at haif their ' ¢ Piles of paonle have Witen Ha, Sa— iles, but DeWitt's I salve will cure them. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 BOSTON STORE WRECK SALE Thousands of Extraordinary Bargains in De- 8'rable Dry Goods Only Slightly Soiled, GO AT ONE-TENTH THEIR VALUE An Opportunity to Get Good G Fraction of What They Are Worth —1t Wil to Ex- amine These, Ay ¥ Ladi and children’s colored and | woven bordered handkerchiefs, 1e. Men's extra indigo blus hemstitehed chiefs ¢ An | large hand and openworked handker- red and wense lot laces from 1 1o 7 wide, numerous di it pate s, 0 at 2he o yard. Children’sand misses’all wool,ribbad, bluck cashmore hose, 5e a pair, . Misses’ ull wool, fine cashmero 0 a pai Ladies’ fine cashmore hose and heavy ribbed wool hose, 124¢ a pair, All the ladies’ and misses’ fast black plain and ribbed cotton hose go at be a ir, : An immense lot of hand knit tobog- gans and girls’ caps at Ge, worth 7 Ladies’ heavy eiderdown skirts, quilted round bottom, go at A LADIES’ $10.00 CLOAK In this wreck were about cloaks, all sizes and colors. only slightly mussed. warm_ winter cloa up to $10.00 apiece, but you can your choice of the lot now for § Remember the cloaks from the wreck are on sule in our basement. ~ All cloaks on our second floor are the newest and most_stylish garments ever shown in Omaha, hose, $1.95. 100 laaies’ Theso are take DRESS GOODS IN BASEMEN In this wreck were 3 solid casos ot dress goods that were only slightly dam- aged. 1 cuse of 40-inch goods go ut 10¢ a rd. 1 cuso of fine 58-inch ladies’ wool dress Nannels go at 15¢ a yard. 1 assorted caso of fine wool dress suit- ings, blue storm serges nnd nuperous other styles of goods, all go at 25¢. BOSTON STOI N. W. cor. 16th and Dougsu 1. wido serge diess $100.00 reward be given by the Omaha Brickliyers union for the recov- ery of the body of John Scow, who was drowned in Missouri viver near Calhoun on th rving of Oct. 22 W, Hough ton, Pres : Geo. Clarke, Soe. e omgie ) Dr. €. Gee Wo Returns to Omaha and Changes 1is Name. Dr. C. Gee Wo is home from Chicago accompanted by his bride and has taken up his residence on Walnut Iill. Here- after he will be known as Dv, ( Dr. C. Gee V wnge having been made necessary account of bis recent marringe. Itisa custom in his native country to give a person’s family name first. Thus John Smith, if written according to Chinese custom,would Smith John, The changa of name will have no effect whatever on the doctor’s profession us it is only in- tended to establish his family nnme and identity for the benefit of his wife, Dr. Gee Wo Chan will continue at his old stand until the opening of the World’s fair nex* spring when his new duties will probably demand his attention in connection with the Chinese Exhibition comovany of which he is the president and general m; as Real estate. Barguins only. My word is good. W. G. Albri 521-2-3 N. A very suitable fc fully house, 405160, s ajobbing business and espe- pted for the flour ard f Located on railroud tracks. A. Carmichael, eare of Me Co. ONE TAKS CURSION To the City of Mexico and Return, For the meeting of the American Public Health As tion and Interna- tional Medical , to be held in the City of M ember 20 to De- cembor Santa Fe route will sell tickets at one lowest first-cl fare for the round trip, This is un excellent visit Mexico, one of trips i A spe urduy, from Boston at Kunsns City, fare for the a s only $64.90, I'or further” information and tion of Pullman accommodations call on or add I L. PALMER, Passenger Agent Santa e Route, 1516 Farnam St., Omaha, Ne — - Federnl Jurors, Toe fail term of, the United States district court for the district of Nebraska will open on Tuesduy, November 15, The docket is A full one and in all probability the term will extend a good the new vear. The drawn g John W g Omaha; Young, Oxford; M. G. Dorr, CGordon; Samuel Magner, son, Omaha; Hel the most de atvery little cost, will leave Omaha 19, and join a lurge and other ocastern ightfu The round trip from reserva- Donovar Pred Ies Soringfie Cook Li All s L. C. Stevens, Oui . W. B.' Backus, Omaba Omaha: George W, M; W. . Baboell, Omaba; £ cob Leopold, Palls City; I, J lerton; W. C. hillips, W. " Waloeck, Burns, Seriboer; Louis 3 Lowsville; Griswell, Ja: . J. Brown, Ful- Fullerton; George Ponca; FPrank O, H. D. Wygent, Ne- ligh 5 Beaglo, " Belgrade; Philip Kartes, Omaba; C. Thicrman, Omaba; Jobo L. Meyer, Omiha; Zab Hag- gard, Omaba; A, V. Whiung, Lincoln e K Frescoing and interior ns and timates furnished, Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street, de- Henry - - Ly Thoe Solitary Hatlowe'sn Vietim, Aside from the regular grist of drunks and disorderlies there was but little trans piring at Judge Berka's tribunal yesterday mornivg, Richard Kyan was toéd §2 and costs for twistiug a gate off its hinges 10 an exuberance of Hallowe'en excitement, This was the only arrest for au offense of tuis character, D*PRICE’S all Bakin Powde?: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, opportunity to | ONID E Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and act3 ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iivm‘ and Bowels, cleanses the tem effectually, dispels colds, h aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. up of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro= duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in itg action and truly beneficial in its effecte, prepared only from the most healthy and agreenble substances, its manyexcellentqualitiescommend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. . Syrup of Figs is for sale in 7The bottles by =ll leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it romptly for any one who wishes o try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CG,, BAN FRANCISCO, OCAL. 1 OUISVILLE, KY, NEW YORK, M. ¥ ad- Sprinzs eternalintle human brea ; For Wlile there is life there is hope. But Despair, af amaltiude of Which many of most un a i 15 wio foos. 1 tor y Verious fo'm te maladies, almost Helploss Send 4 cents for a copy of our 120 p illustra,ed Goole, Consultioy free. Call with stamp, Drs. Betts & Betts 119 So. 14th Street, OMATUA, NEB. upon, or addre s Bogus White Lead and adulterated paints would have no sale did they not afford dealers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead The man who best guards his own interests is never per- suaded to buy paint that is said to be “just as good,” or ‘“better,” than Strictly Pure White Lead. The following brands are standard, manufac- tured by the ““Old Dutch” process, and always strictly pure: “SOUTHERN"” “RED SEAL"” “COLLIER” Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, ‘The National Lead Co. man- ufacture a line of colors to color strictly pure White Lead any shade wanted, They are put up in small packages; one pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Lead. By using these colors and strictly pure White Lead you know that you have pure paint, which you can not know when buying ““mixed” or “prepared” paints For sale by the best dealers in faints. 1f you are goil send to that ouly cost you a post NATIONAL LEAD CO,, St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Louis, Mo, . Proclamation and notics to the elestors wnd legal votors o the eity of Omaha of an annual city election of the eity ha, to be held on Tuesday, POso of electing on ward To the electors and lo, O councliman from e 1 voters of the of rzo P Bemls, LG Oniuha, do issue ths, by the mayor of the city of my proclumation, and 11 mie 18 such muyor tice to the ¢l ty of Owaha th the clty of O n Tuesd iy, theelehth iy of Nove PUTHUSE of ¢16 fng one couneii DOLIS shail t at eight 0" nie b | T for the Ay of sald ek Inthe morting and until $'x o'clock in tho Yo UL the respective vit: votinz pl © WARD Distriot—8 B corner ts, snd Distriot N W WOrth streeta, rd District strects, Jth Distriot south of Plor Sth Distriet wwoen Bth and I Distriot Thound Marcy corner Sth and Loaven- ner 12th and Jones ner Uth and firse of Pacific strec troet. ornerof Park Wild avenue f Bth stroot near Distriot—8 W | corner 10th and Hickory (JIStrict—8 W corner 6th wnd Center | th IMstriot—N W cornor oth troets Vh Divstet-N E corner 131 d Vintol LIRS er 13ith and Vinton und Bancrofe QRZIND WARD, Ist Distriot—N W corne b L rner 1ith and District—N W corner 13th 4 ots, and Jones d Pacifio 1 District—8 W corner 18th nnd Leave WOrth stroets. ith Distri Worth sLr sth 1) strl WOrth stree th Distr, S W corner 2)th and Leaven- rier 2 and Leaven- of South 20th strect, & ier 16th and Pierce Sth Distriet—8 strocts. 0th District—N ter streots, qihith Disirlet—N W coraer 21th and Boreas Hth D striet—8 1 streats, 12th District—N “roots, I Distriet—8 W aul, 1ith District- avenue, P corner Mth o and Willixm corner Sisteenth and Con- corner 20th and Bancroft coruer 15th und Vinton corner 13th and Valloy fcorner 20th and Boul THIRD WARD. LoDstrict—8 W coruer 12t and Chiteago 5. Pistrict—N W corner Uth und Davenport uth side of Capitol avenuo sth street, rict—West side of 12th street, be- tween Douglus angd Dodie stroot Sth DIStrict—=N'E corner ©th wene. Uth District—N E corner 9th and liarnoy strects. Tth Distriet—s d Capitol corner 1ith and Douzlas E corner 15th and Jack<on crects, Uth District—S B corner 10th sad Howard streets, FOURTIL WARD, ISt Distriet—N W corncr 1ith and Davenport ta nd Distric trocts, srd District—N W corner strects, 4th District N W corner 2:nd and Davenport th 1ith und Dodge corner and Dodge th Distriet—N E corner 17th and Harney th District—N W coraer 20th and Douglas cots, ct—~N W coracr 2%th strect and St. 1. riet—S W eorner 20th street ana St East side ot South 10th st viween Harnoy street and St Mary'sayvo, 1th District corner Isth and Loaven. orh strects. Hth District—8 W corner 17th strect and St. Liry'suvenue, FIFTIl WARD, sileof Sherman | strect. 2 corner avenue Sherman avenue ird Distr. nd Luke stroet, ith Distriot—N W bl corner Sherman avenuo Sherman corner avenuo and Charles f Sherr lolas st 16th avenue and lzara District—N W treets corner 16th and Burt L side North 17th streot bo- 15 18th vnd Cass W corner Z6th strect and 1 avenuo, Distriet=N E corner 45th and Grant t—SE corned -5 W e ith District—N W corner 2th aad Corby treots Sth District—N E coruer 27th and Burdette sirects, uth District—N E rects, 1ith District—N stroots, 1ith District “trects, 120 District—S W corner 22nd and Clark treets, corner 2nd and Grant W corner 25th and Franklin W corner 24th and Pranklin VENTIT WARID, W corner 25th and Mason N I cornor enuo and o WV corner 20th street and W corner 20ih street and t-South 20 sido of Vinton strect Oth Distri ) duth avenuo and Foppieton avenuo, » Distelct—N W corner Gith stroots. wnd Franels EIGUTH WARD, 15t District—Eust sido of »uth ofl Ch 1 District th etreet near 2 street near 20th and D corner 20th and eof North %th strect corner NINTH WARD, Distriot—8 W corner 520 and Cum'ng ‘Distriot—=N W corner 40th and Cuming s District—-N I ¢ trects, ith Distriet—Norih siae of Davenport street near (west 00 NOFL 20 i ven o, sUh district—>s &5 corner Sist avenue nd ruer 40th aud Farnam 2th wvenue and into set my f Omahu, this [FORMS, \ FLAMBEAY & .19 p (ATALOGUE.; fl&co 78 MALIBON 5 FEHICAG Q. S EFOSTERS Artistic GHICAGO ENGRAVING at Low Prices. Stock and Design The Latest and Best, Send us $1.20 and we'll s o engruved Send us 00 cts, and registered) & 10 be held 1 we'll send you ico eas graved cards We pay express charges, METCALF STATIONERY COMPANY, (Late Cobb'e Libiary Co) 136 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Two hundred boys' overcoats—for boys up to a dozen years old=— / in heavy cassimeres— in handsome stylish stripes-=with fine twilled Tining—with detachable cape--with comfor in cvery square inch-——value four dollars—at two dollars and ninct cents, day,. sev pant suits at of all to wear--the durability” plaids--in stripes--in and chev.ots- goods as you’ll find. The zassimeres--pure silk in nobby shapes, They are suits the shown even as a dollars--and cheapest fine suit you. S the That's the story on boys’ We also open in the and are Two hundred boys® ovetcoats for boysup to a dozen years old in fine all wool Scotch cheviots- plaids shades with in nobby in beautiful in dark effects more warmth and style than usually go [Uj\'l'l’;l'l' fifty value six at four dollars and fifty cents, are of overcoats for to=- boys’ ral new styles in our popular line of knee $2.50. Thiis line of suits has done more to build up our enormous trade in boys’ haps any other one thing. department wear than per=- They’re made first cloths being selected for d The suits opened today are in both double and single breasted--in plain colors--in checks--in as handsome Remember, specialty of this line ol suits, and that this qual- ity commands four dollars usually. also place in Stock today for the first time-= three hundred of our new line of BOYS $3.50 SUITS. cassimeres a line of we make a We will e suits are made of very fine heavy and wool. superd styles--in dark [ancy plaids, and like They are in They are finely trimmed. which “catcher” for less than five at our price, three-f{ifty, are the Nebraska ever offered are never PPV L VDV VLV TVD IV BVIG BVBE o '« o't e fv@“‘«g b ’rHE RIPANS TABULES rcgalate the stomach, liver and howale, purify the blood, are pleasant to take, safe ana always effectual. on the Face, Chronic D Stomuch, Dizziress, Dysenter; A reliable vemedy for Biliousness. Blotches Bright's Disease, Catarrh, Colic, Constipation, rrheea, Chronic Liver Trouble, Diabetes, Disordered , Dyspepsia, Eczema, F itulence, Female Complaints, Foul Breath, Headache, Heartburn, Hives, Jaundice, Kidney Complaints, Liver Troubles, Loss of Appetite, Mental Depression Painful Digestion, Pim the Head, Sallow Com- Scald Head, Scrofula, Stome Torpid Liver, Ulcers, other symptom or dis- Diseases, Sour Naus . Rush of Blood to p! p! a, Nettle Rash, on, Salt Rheum, Sick Hcadache, Skin ach, Tired Feeling, Water Brash and every ease that r impure blood or a failure in the proper p functions by the stomach, liver and intestines. to over-catin meal, sults from ormance of their Yersons given e benefited by taking one tabule after each A continued use of the Ripans Tabulc is the surest cure for obstinate constipation, They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate 15 cen Address THE RIPANS CII TURVVVAVOADOADVRYB DA N D Fer sale by Druggist Price: One gross or sent by mail pc mple bottle stage paid. {ICAL COMPANY, New Yor e RUPTURE PERFiA- £ NEN We Fir neial Reference REFER YOLU No DETENTION Send or Cull culurs, 1816 D Tue eminent & Larias of Lite)'sens FRRORE AND A PTE DRING For sale in Omaha by Sherman & MConnell, Save YourEvesi et Evestested froe by an EXPERT Perfect ad)ustment. Supe end Eyeglusses Viic low fer THE ALOE & PENFOLD GO, 1145, 15thSt, Creightoa Blosk OPTIOIAN o Nor tigies clasy AMINATION w CURED OR NOPAY 10 2,000 PATIENTS, Nal'l Bank of Comm e, Omala, No O ui ition, w100 10 1 ) s x s, Wit atter of b ng ERINL E. MILLER COMPANY, S07-303 N Y. Life Bldg, ONAMA, NEB o versonal lolwrviow proferrod. Adar 1roe. Youtatul e wACEve Utlos Mours e, m. 0 pwor of tho Geperative Chicago, Kl 1515 Dodgo 'DEFORMITY BRACES ElasticStozkinys, Truss es, Crutches, Batteries, Water3ttl2; Syring 23, Aton zar, Medical Supp/ie i AL0E & PENFOLD 114 S 15th S, Next (o Post olll ce

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