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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1802—TWENTY- HAYDEN BROTHERS tGreat Unloading Sale of Shbes This Week. Goods at a ifice. XMAS SLIPPERS Ladies’ extra fine dongola button Shoes, $2.00; worth §3.00. Ladies’ French dongola button Shoes, $2.75; worth $3.50. We put into this sale the largest and finest stock of Sample Slippers west of Chicago. In Men’s Fine Shoes you can save soc to $1.50 a pair in this sale. Over 500 pair of men's fine embroidered Slippers. Men's fine B calf Dress Shoes, g1.25; worth g2.00. Over 300 pair of ladies' fine plush Slippers. . Mcn:s fine calf Dress Shoes, §2.00; worth §3.00. Over 200 pair of boys' and youths’ Slippers. : Mcnvs hand-welt fine calf Shoes, ¢3.50; worth g5.00. All the fine Sample Slippers from Adams & Pettingill's factory, at less than their cost. MC“,S heavy Boots, $2.00; worth §3.00. Compare our prices. Men's whole stock calf Boots, $2.25; worth §3.00. Boys' Kip Boots, §1.50; worth $2,00. FEd Infants’ and Children’ hlc:m';)’:':;,:;‘:l::l‘:midcred Slippers, 65¢; worth g1.00. e pho R % 11 an S an 11 lell S Men's fine opera embroidered Slippers, 7oc; worth §1.25,, éw "rv, : t S ‘l‘ e Men's fine opera embroidered Slippers, goc; worth g1.50. ~ ‘_ N a a acrl IC . Men’s fine plush embroidered Slippers, $1.25; worth $2.00. Infants’ f Paneilaatiier suet skl Men'’s fine plush embroidered Slippers, $1.50; worth g2. 50. I:f;:t:' fi:: E?dc;“(;flt tipv-shgc's 6:::'1\3::311 itioh Boys' fine velvet embroidered Slippers, 7oc; worth §1.25. . 7 L i 2 4 ks Youths' fine velvet embroidered “}lippcrs, 6oc; worth g1.00. gll}lldr(‘:nss]fincl lél]d hand-tux.nc'd ?lhocs,.ioc' worth $1,00, Ladies’ fine felt Slippers, sizes 214 to 4, 9oc; worth $1.50. isses’ School Shoes, 1.25; worth $1.75. Tk e plah embroders Sigpans heass Wort e . RUBBERS AND ARCTICS. Ladies’ light 25¢ Rubbers, 5 Men’s light 6oc Rubbers, 3sc. GREAT BARG’AINS IN SHOES, Clql(ill:lgrbents “‘t(‘-o:)(fd)::l;l;"x;;c lefctics, 50¢C. M?sl;css"'l“:t;o:)(:lcyv\'ll;"’ gcor: lsx?cctics 65c. Ladies’ “‘Goodyear” §1.00 Arctics, 75¢, Men's “Goodyear” $1.25 Arctics, 95¢. In Fine Shoes SEae RUBBER BOOTS. Children's fine 81.40 Rubber Boots, $1.00, Misses’ fine $1.75 Rubber Boots, $1.35. we offer you barérains you cannot afford to Ladies’ fine $2.00 Rubber Boots: $1.65. Men's pure gum ¢3.00 Rubber Boots, §2.45. . Boys’ pure gum $2.50 Rubber Boots, $1.95. Men'’s double knit §1.50 German Sox, 95c. e . W Men's shecp wool g1.50 Felt Boots, ozc. Men'’s pure gum ¢1.75 Felt Overs, $1.35. Read the prices carefully, g . - Men'’s fine g1.25 wool lined Alaskas, goc, Ladies’ fine ¢1.00 wool lined Alaskas, 75c. Ladies’ felt sole 50c House Slippers, 35c. Monday we will put on sale the largest and finest line of Xmas Slippers ever in Omaha, Mail Orders Filled at These Prices This Week Only Money Refunded on All Goods Not Satisfactory HAYDEN BROTHERS, DRY GOODS and SHOES. AMONG (nHHA‘S “US[CL\XS ;‘-x‘:ikm:-,'.‘.“(‘;w p‘\\:].)h; I\n:«:\"l:’:[ m('-:;};;:”:: ::"I::;:Il‘:l(xlf“i‘l\\l?‘f‘“\l\:{:lb among the first )EBR:\SI\A\VS M:\\VLF:\CTURIXG g ke .g..]o:l. hibit when the ex- | tories by giving them all the patronage that they made the Omaha exposition, A el ho manufacturers | they bhat they have made several exl ¢ of C first, and then great diffieulty wais umu.'hl!w tate who took part in the last 1 . g . have a good ! encountered in teaching him the others The audience that listened to Miue. ¥ xposition realized such good results that Nel ey believe it to | toods > stores. In the ffth year part singing s intro- | nio Blaomfickd 4 QIR ¢ill be only too willing to repeat n;» tho interest o all to consume’ home made 2 Der s Wit ||nil|l Ml““ cturing ing of the New Methods of Teaching | duced, and in the next av the | Fininger Vednes i i Its | experiment on a much largel o | good B e v that their business Bomething € | pupil ' is taught the chromaiic tones "im“ | 4 Every Factory in the, Stale Runuingito 1 ! ) : given the opportunity thy . Wachtel, furniture, is ve \tover the previous in Public Schools. aud scales. In the seventh and eighth Totng it B il Full Capacity, reason they are taking great interest in the ubject of home patr they ble to read three and four- S P L Bt efforts that are being made in Omaha to pro- 1 thing out of the st at | Black Bros. of Beatrico have moved off Dar songs w T vide o suitable building for holding the ex- | is being made here and that if all mer their old mill and built & new one on the dom that one is fortunate enough to listen to o0 Buln DD spatCingdon, o g is 2 it o tl s y " it T o culture in the Omaha schools s | an artist who . nternale ; : sitions, If' tho business inen of Omaha | would do the same wo would soon have @ | sime ground, ‘a, fourstory and busement AN EMPHATICALLY PRACTICAL SYSTEM | [Unor to that of most of the public schools fnartist who Interprots so fuithfully the | NEW MACHINERY AND LATEST METHODS | 8050 use themsclves to the occasion and | great manufacturing st X frame building:. are now putting in in other o g oo Lo.8 prepave for the holding of an annual ex; J. L. W , is strongly or v machinery Vhen complotod the mill J,mm,m,'\"“, ALy sition the manufacturers of the s 1l [ hi ays | will [ v Of 200 burrels p 4 2 il hier musle | Mome Patronnge Movement More Pop- | ho disappointed and forced to look else- > i al company are worl Y y of Min,',g e ular Than Ever Throughout the State where for opportunities to get their goods be- | own state and believes that that is the only ¢ full capacity turning out lmlk ion lhulhul-]s.{!u‘ attention of the lis- | —What the Retall Merchants Maveto | forcthepeople. | = o L L | way to develop the industrics of the stato. o frice Puving ud Bulldine Do and quality. _Considerablo attontion 1s aiso | tragedy.. o Ccil seene i a - thrilling SayBogarding NoLANSka Goods: men are tuking in the home patronago mov v "“‘:”":‘"“" Ly : i e on the fire-prooilug for the etk paid to a distinet articulation and th e i ment may be gained from the interview ittenger & Company, grocers— ¥ oy w n Omaha, o formed remuins throngh life. The | ot indbae tee pdn T | does held with a few of the merchants in differ- | cl at at least one haif of the goods on | The Beat nning company is making It is not altogether the acquisition of a [ pupil is easily impressed with the idea that | she is 1 cssor. She s slight, | The condition of business among factories | ent Nebraska citics. res arajorENebrslen fmunufuobinel| fcontiactepel i nostapmer oI & er cities 0 have observed the | are black as midni: it pmzalves ¢ pverytone wi inter- 8 of excellence, ; 0 . < a 1 essential to properly develop the musical | gy, OFH o n Ach cols A g :]‘I:_"é:‘ ‘i., x\‘:'(-‘-;!rlil:\inv themselves and to every one who is inter v v, groceries, carries quite a rtson & McCullom, grocers—They ar 1 § r's pack in Omaha and features of Omuha. Not ouly the musicians ed upon the excellent quality | horn in Bielitz, Avstrin, but came to. Amer. | €sted in the development of the different in- aska manufactured goods | very friendly to Nebras n. i ‘but the public must be educated; to former the yd cos ica in her third year, and is. to all intents | dustries that have been introduced into the 5 vory highly of their qual > fact ih s becoming quite i Beatrice Barbed Wire works to please and instruct, the latter to comp Normal pupils in the training school | qnd purposes truly American genius. state. It is almost impossible to find a 1o is in favor of buying everything possible in | & ma ctur; ity 1 that their factor- | turning two cars of wire as an exj i hend and appreciate. The presence of well | H10 810, tuught by Miss drmold and, take 4 manufacturer who does not report an active | the state. ies will be de o go X went which will be used asa test bofo schooled vocalists and instrumentalists i o 3 3 A 0 cAbals lor. snvs that | the patronage of other citics for their sup- | they undertake to manufacture any great chool several chorus classes have been | Herr Gahm has been s organigt || businces and 1most onges ‘thoy roport im-f | = T SR, ,,:;",,‘,,;’“':L‘,”‘,'l',‘l‘,‘,;:“)I:”fl"i‘l‘l port, and they believe it is no more | quantity. Tnstead of twisting two. swires 0 motter how talonted thoy might | organised and se thorbumy has s nyo boat | choral divector at the St. Mary's [ mense gains in the volume of trade over last | I vy bought, atnost, all his £opas it | than right that the Beatrico mercha together they extend them parallel and be would not . bo suficient to | in the lowergrades that they areable to | AV ( pational - chiureh :uu} :\Il“ season. The increase in the product of the | oy buying everything possivie i Nebragica | Should give all the business that they can to | about two inches apart i to vires aro o P oss | read {oa EfromUthe tHaat: commbsera 8 > seginning of the rios vt e e | A : ] et iy rs s | the factories of other cities of the state in od by cross wires barbed at_both pwaken any widespread interest unless | bt soloction 1 A new st will be organized under fories Quringithe paskyear; s inlinosy. e Ahree-louris 0L pll thogoods on bisl) ot onds with the. barbe polnting . up ata dawel the public was able to appreciate their i ich will combine some of | Yond belief whon it is taken into account how | shelyes wore madein_ this st Heforill York Racket company, report | 1t is claimod for this wire that it goes geniu s torm recital of the sebool of music of | 1e best amateur talent fu the city. long it usually takes a factory to build up a [ BOU buy anything else when he can get the | ), are using Nebraska goods i farther, five strands being. cqual to soven of Tt is somewhat remarkable that while the (e good business, It is nothing unusual for a Adelg th : will be given on | oy EEAL 2 B nt 4 : various departments and thi X ur: . 50 claimed performances of Signor this und Madame | Thursday . December A1 | The regular SiaLTant e Omaha Choral | yanufacturer to report that he has doubled = Turlone & uehis naravnreandifumitire. |y prefzenoeio iier gopdei| iy i Loss lablo o Iy e 101 Sl Yl o 8 2 bk society v o last week on aceuont | i Seagl i X 0 w u ¢ : 0 that, are common topics of conversation, only ':"‘I"Ii';‘l‘;"{“v"LAIIII::}V:")L‘\!"I:I “m“hl :\:u.‘:;:u 0 storm. ak’s meeti his lm»lm_ inside of a year agd produce }H.MA\ llml. they were ca lux a line of Ne- 4 » state do not enough 2 ,l”.,w.,,\.‘,‘., a 8hi 1 rall fac: 8 small proportion of the public ever think | LRI I HIOKE " ission will be oceupied by a b the books to prove it. In some lines of and found it first-class in stern firms adyertise and get the | tor, Beatrice, The building is up and of the work that1s being done among the | vocal department is under ; h\.ll.-ixh\";E.‘..""'“'"d and a plano selection | manufacturo this is the dull scason but the yising generations, Probably the majority i\nlx"- “";;j:‘h"(,n' &) nd 1“1:1 l‘1| o of the people of the city are not aware that i A ons ory of RIC 11 Miss C. C. Tennant sreceived a let- A DA A VR UAn o 1 mloal i tevintion ‘\\'“lI\‘N‘ ::\:‘sflnu::un S, Program | o) from o friend in New York stating that | WP in anticipation of a still larger demand hits since g girls out introducing the dBome of the O1d Theories that Have Been DIs- | the first year, and soft singing is a. carded—The Omaha Quartet and Its quirea. Under this Work-—What the Various Clubg the young childr e and coutinue to improve in strength onsume ling for their They | somie of the machinery in place. The plan is fact that the manufacturers in such lines ol think that §f Nebraska coffeo house to organize a stock company o operate the B eI A S Tate S e full line advers among the consumers aro working full forco and piling the goods go0ds o are very enthusinstio | would e ensier to sell thoie. soods aud tho wfacturing company ; ates of home patronage. Auburn is [ merchants would have a better trade in | of Ne s been compelled to buy o O el nsonien Mr. Layne Clark, who sang here during the | the coming season, shows that they have [ the dividing line between Omaha and the v ! 1 them robs for their corn cob pipes in Missourd, in this country, and which s fure- | o o PROGRAM. local ope on, is making o decided hit l'nu!hlcmt.m the future o, manufacturing in southern markets and the freight rates are [ Ryan Bros., furniture—They havea good | butdlast n they induced o few farmers pishing many ' well-trained voico | “NOrus—Bounding Billows. .. ..........Palmer | in the metropolis.’ He will appear in the do not look upon | the same from both dircctions, but in some | trade in Nebraska goods of their kind, i to plant tho variety of corn necessury to pro- nnd ear for the possibilitics of the futur Mandolin w], Colle, Ko Hun 3 **Moorish King" in the new Manhattan opera vi past season as a 5 groveries, the jobbers of Omaha do | der them superior to any they ca e uunl cobs and next year they expect M 0: s 3 ..Selected | house December 15, temporary condition, Thero u T seem Lo make much of an effort to meet arler 8 ers, nardware g d @ ounty will supply enough to keep Recitation—The ,\.m.tlh ling among the great n y of manu- | southern prices. rying Nebrasica goods, v th L o Puniing. . under the i e ; The lecture given futsday evening by Mr. | facturers that their business is only in its Thomas S. Horn, general merchandise, would be glad to do so if 3 u, the Nebraska ( Arnold has attained a degree of efiici f d T <oveen White A. Elson at the con: v of music | inf which the city may well be proud. The 5 thoroughl, paving- and that the fleld is lurge enough | it fayor of patronizing Nebraska factorics | ware men would m 'm s good prices | br o, have secured larvge contracts for E " " De Kov 'S A for them to double their capac veral | and does so when they meet the pri i re putting down drill in voeal music forms a part of the daily § Ly....o. De Koven | musical people, Mr. s theme **Mus| times beforethe limit will be reach other manufacturers suker Br and confectioners brick ‘of their own manufacture Tho brick curriculum in every school and the pupil Harter | #0d Voice Culiure ng attractively pre- | also appears to be a very ge Van Winkle . grocers—Has In stock | They e quanties of Nebraska | is said to be of the very best quality and who has passed up through the various o v sented. Mr. Elson brings to his subject a | tion among the manufactu improve | some lines of Nebrasks mat Frfir It extracts, ete., and consider them itizens and taxpayers are confident grades graduates with a thorough knowledge | Plano Solo...... i strong musical mind of his illustrations of | the quality of their output by securing the | that his past experien y equal to the goods of the same kind | that they are securing o puvement that will of the ordinury principles of music and an A o the styles of the old masters and the mod- { yery latest machinery and by apply- | goods has not been entire ctory, as | Wnade elsewhere. They have been using | last exoelle bagis = for o more liberal [ Quartetand e Moonlight 1. Aucr | erns being unusually well considered, M: ing’ the most recent methods. A com- do not hardly m ) 14 southern hard wheat flour, but would change The Chase Manufacturing company moved fducation in that particular if his tastes 1o Misses |\|“‘|]“I]|:|lfi "mi“f’:ll‘l?‘:;fl»l:““mlu lllmnll’nu .I'liu nll nd a personality wh list of the factories at P s “In his | to any Nebraska mill that would do us well | their ofice fr Lincoln to their fuctory at 100! o ollegs uld win him fame, Ty o o s . 4 S the seping Wi atter pniel T ) 51 ChUXRC | Quagtet (ualo)-Fare thee Well. Lovely ™3 : : $19 aasslon of new iagiiluery. A aother | Nebraska goods. He says that he s alw #1808 Eoods A0 10 Always WiLling when tha | tanth bofloe for the Guddhy Fatiiia b ¢ 8 it soakst ; Cra LIFE z faci clude st every factor st oods and is always " . 4 1o Cudahy 3 ? A B R O U S £ in the city. A great deal of the machiner ) oo | sctories | ico “nd” quality aré equal, to give the | pany of South Omaha, They are also mak- certain amount of musical culture, | Reeltation Batel Borghuni fn Tove & MLIDEE ) 5 that has boen put in hug deen in the interest | morosor wil (o 4 ¢ i rence to homo mide goods. ing botlers for Swift & Co, und n;:l.lluu.;( o ’"mm.“‘m s‘:xlllllill.-u:unlnmrlu “;\‘lm“g‘.-xn:::;‘: Clhoruse ity op Mr: orning s Rt ¢ v 1:1“ ||;A;H:llu}r.|‘u'{:ulu:(;xo! lwz‘;l in the future than he has 1 ast, uI"NAllln:A;.kh:'];:L)l: 0, boots wid shocs—Buga | vocelved un order for four’ luy i.’."i.‘n‘«”xfi'.‘.g 5 o teachers’ meetings > orus—Boells of 1. St T o b 5 s the I ories fn a be sbraska jobbers. us not e . cible nees 5 sme! system is_emphatically practical. It'is mot | o000 Colleze ¢ ot Eti Hll‘“:':l::u'";: h yi ition for competing With castorn manii- ¥alls Olty d d to handle Nobruskn mado goods, as the price Worls in Mexico. gonsidered so important that a pupil should | M S L Mandoff Clii. ¥ TRl A% g wenlt nctury 1t used to bb & Very common com- | Samuel Wahl, clothing—Has not com- | O Such have 9y '“‘"“,““ R Sioi De able to describe the s aff 0s long us he can s : At I ‘I o 4% good l'lu- nmu:nfl'u'l -ul.hd menced to handle Nebraska goods and com- | 0 ;"_‘l'l il ox0n o : the 5 3 ' " J ) Lo the excallgnce set by eastern | plains that prices on his kind of goods are ging oprisos - ) LT Yy L ] \'I‘;:&-'f:';xr A lnlmhul~|xl| ndid ¢ n DUl \'\","”)l‘, logs of ,“'l““l,, 15 | not what they should be as compared with on & W |x":II“lA"{“;u‘4|:I¢‘~.‘ Are not hand- | hav g Al.\‘“!;h tho. :_m::f’:::;l. b A 3 ol i > Droy thither throus i : ¢ Whether it is due to an | goods manufacture o of the state. L e DL NG | St fan. af ChaL s C Romedy we 0 e lv. ll '< L1 Solo und Q s \\Ilh the -4 groo X ment in llll‘lluA.lll‘y of the output of Gists & Vi I ral merchandise I goods but ® | gell but little v other Kind." Chambaes uitlarity with the litervals of ihe major My Bniitis n home factories, of hether since the st raski boys, born he o b ;wulv» xl~< considered the s tof sight sing- | Chorus—List the 8o, Sy 1 £o0ods have come into moré general use people | j state and they are stric ivor I ) SO0 lse sy | lnin's medicines all give good satisfaction. g aud oue of the most noticable features of College (hoir \:!I Srceeef have learned that they were mistaken, it is | doing eve S DR 3 y s home pi o FFor sale by druggists, §5EAN; the system s the daily drill on the *modula- “ thots all sirode Bacon-Bliynde | itpossibie to suy. Bortmas it e ek i ke | dolug evorythi R’ foasible ta il up ibe e, | willing to give Nebr: : goods oAl ZSea wr or chart, showing the scales in the vari- Among the younger male qu: In "'~"N Swatlertatt AUSES. thing they can in the state. E Union Pacific council 1069, Royul Arcanum, city Iln-Unu 1 gu rtet, under the manage- His dopskin vest was decoltay, Holmes. retary’ of the Manufa M. N. Blair, architect—Was the architect | | C: 1. Smith & Son, dry goods.—They are | (i1 Gleet ofticers for the ensuing year at the. e old theary of beating time is discarded | ment of M Marshall of the Omaha Asall such vests should be, » and Consumers g¥sbeiation spent the | and superintendent of 1o buildings | handling quite a line of Nebruska goods, | B0 S IS L G0 My vening, De ::m“lli::;lnwmm by strong and weak beats | School of ThFary ired viable MG ERMOR Lk Xaau wocs, past week out in the sthtoJooking after that have boen erected during the past year | SBirts, , comfostrs, perl buitons, | BOXTrOEILAR Roawion S0nGey & ons. | The qu } pANgtousKRlL o neot. | uterests of his orgadimtion. | rts | and says that in all cases, where possible, he well pleased with them, pe educated to f‘."[ the time, year 1 rticipated in o R R that the home patrondge movement is as | used Nebraska material and Proposes to cons Factory Facts, lmm.umnh.m been issued by this coun- Y puzzle their brain by trying 1 rtaiuments, its se stione in hix shivt whon Hacon-Rhynde popular as ever with the manufacturers and | tinue doing so. 3 cil toa series of three dancing parties to be . « wuuuu it Constant drill in piteh is intro- inspe smand Among various sec Wore us first swallertail that the business men and people ¢ ringlon & Revis, furniture—Say Ne- | Iwed Beaulieu a cigar manufacturer of | given at the now M tropolitan hall on Tues- duced to provent flatting. “Puplls i their | » The gentlemen who compose the Ry s by are very much interested in it. Inst {4 k a the DoBS they Falls s applied for membership in | Gay evening, December 20, Thursday even ARVAPIR AL ushi o find tho, plioh, o s are 1 M. KauTu, fest tenor: Mlar hlich 1us £ losing interest he believes that Anywhere, bath a8 0. quality and rice, | the Mauy vors nssociution, He 5 em 9, and Tuesday evening, Febr 1o Taylor, His long eufls shone with perfect stantly gaining in strength and tl Y o braska® matt .. | ploying ten men and has a good trade in the | p 4 o P 3 flat, E flat and Aflat. 1u'the highor grades | fiest bass. and J. McEw g, second bass ARG Iingoent of Henk 8 peoplé see more clearly every day the ad- 1.,..,,,[..,“|m'fl:,i"f!{ Meuealch matinosnse; | B 0N i aa el s ab hoi 4 Thekota for tho les T Yo hegl i W . i a siugle party & thepitch for the thirteen major scales is | Mr. Kuuffman has a rather pocullar volee Hik trouserst. When 1 speak of them vantage of trying to stimulate manufuctur- s hoy buy | 0. A. Cooper, a HumboMit mill Put 31,80 and for 8 singlo y 4 readily given by the pupils whtich I3 very pleasing fi o quortet. Ho. is Y DG begt o all ng 18 the state by furnishing & marlet | Nopsoger & Bauman, IRTOY DUT | oilisy floue: 1 Qikha 8t, (1o Tt of b car 1l fhie vauular meeting of Ciass cotincil A A few years ago it was thought | oue of the highest tenorin the city and sings Ao T e st vt Bucon-Rhynde | for the goods manufactured. He also | hut complain of the time requived to got | load per week, hus applied for a membe T i ok it e fwpossible 1o induce young children | to D easily. He was formerly solo tenor at s uoted a broadening out in the ideas | goods from Omaha and Lincoln. 1t requires | it the Manufacturers association. reut, W. K. Fox; vice Ram- to enjoy¥, exerciso without the stin- | Kountze Memorial church. Mr. Marshall, French counts woro there and Euglish lords, | of business men. They have come to 566 | ook 1 coramomios o fron coduires - tor, Henry Herold; secretary, Wus of oocasional sougs. But in the | who s the director und manager of the | And ral Eyetalian dooks, that their prosperity is dependent to a great | these points while the same can be secured Manuiabaing & Nabruigs Thowmas Walling; treasurer, 1red Ibiagers 0:::1;:::‘:“1:1-::1‘;\!:.:3?;‘\ ses aie 50 judiciously rlet, is the organist at All Salnts church um Mo 18 Dule Ak spooks, extent upon the prosperity of every other | from St.Joe in two duys. This is quite an The collector, Willinm Holly; guide, Ed Hansen d.fh'mm“w' xllm'hl;::}:’.m',;’.ufififi.g‘:fi: gustisani ’J.‘L"&i“"" pipe organ and sight ( were there whose bank accounts | ¢ity and town in the state and that it is far objection with them and they sometimes | able bric K pnllu!ln Falls -l i | Krause! inside sentinel! maba school of musie. He 3 Fisia COULA tanall, better to encourage an exchange of products g > ate whel 0y d or less diffioulty and in this manner the chil- | is blso sccompanist for the Apoilo e BoCHama ity Dt e wl botween nolghbanng ltiad than it 1n to nond | oo 1 S2008 outalde of the state whou thoy | 4nd Mayor Heary C. Bmithai ouialds sontiael; ABiga dren are made Tamiliar with many of the in- My, Taylor is also a member of the choir In his tirst swallertal everything out of the state. The b 4 > s 0 ° manu- " Paxion, grocer—Has in stook some | braska manufacturers can show that their tricacios of the :; llnl s, and has a voice exception ¥ can't fory uh.u swarry held facturers, without exception, reported a good Nebra k‘:‘ goods and is w;llh:g 'v::: material is up o sta i One of the wfost valuable features of | ally adapted for quartet work. Though not On Prairie avenoo: business, and they gave the home patronage more if prices and quality suit The Nebrasks City starch people are v y family for sevs the mew system is the mauner in | he his tones ave rich and pleasing and Thougir (was by right isdaughter's night, t S J thinking of adding o glucose plunt that whi | o hamberlain's Colie, Cholera and movement the credit for a large share which the pupil is taught to sing | blend harmoniously with other yoices. Mr. Twus Bacon-Rhynde's duyboo, their prosperity, ¢ Wymore Merchants, . . i th ar remedy, and have found it one of the fntervals of several scalcs from the b, | Ewiug has o vory hoavy bass voite sud 1s A Citnese unk of tashion v, prosperity. Quite s n v inqu ¥ have a capacity for consuming about 500 i o ~ i if Omahs was gof w0 t L 0 oha . S - op i > IO tuw ul und satisfactory remedies 1 ’I!mlnu After o child has been in school | quite well known in choral circles. He s | bl .‘f‘;‘,‘f.‘."fi.:‘.:‘.fl,‘.f;:‘,‘,‘,..h Josed sohems for An. s pesliion butidiag, and | vercirbacker Bros., grooers w Carry 8 | bushels ofcorm per d | pooplo were so | €ver handlod.—C. H. Lowis, deuggist, Salk #V0wonths it can go through soveral scales | the solo bass of All Salut's choir and both Lu bis drat swallertail! said that if it was done they would bo' pre- | goods and believe in bullding up home. fao. | well ploased with ot 1t of the exhibit ke City, Ut

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