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S 8 THE _OMAHA DAILY INGIENE AMONG SOUATTERS | FALCONER'S - HOSIERY SALE | WORLD'S FAIR .SAMPLE SUITS Members of the Board of Health Pay a Visit | 1000 Dozens of Ladies' Fanoy Oolored Stock- | Made to Exhibit at the Great Chicago Show, > to Bhantytown, | ingson Bale Tomorrow in 1-2 D.zen Lots, but Didn't. ATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1893, AU LAMAMRAN They've Gone Crazy over Fedoras. Hundreds of men that IT OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE CHOLERA | 6 PAIRS FOR 60 CENTS |NEW YORK'S LOSS—OMAHA'S GAIN Bightsana Smells Greet the Visitors Which | These Are , Fast Black Lisle Nobblest Sample Lot of Suits Ever Put B Open Thelr Eyes and Suggest Salutary Thread- 50¢ Stockings sther but For Half Thelr Value § % Mensures for the Preservation Fancy Colors Only, In 6 Palr and Sold Accordingly at the | wouldn't even look at an yt hllh_{ but a of t) Public Health, | Lots, for 81 er Lot. Columbin, m—— © he i " } . b bt ‘ stiff hat a month ago, are wearing one i o) s p < ipes " sOf ate "'his {8 the season when the inhabitants of | This is a wonderful offer of hosier, {shness dlsplayed by some More Great Cures of | of the numerous shapes of soft hats to- the squatter territory come i fora share of | and could only be possible by us secur- I TS chants in monopolizing show | ¥ .t " day-—and the flatter the P or SeE . muntcipal attontion and receive more or less | iny them in the way we did. the World's fair has caonsed | Torturing and Disfiguring | : l\ i t(l th ‘“ [ (“* the i ”I”l smphatic directions to cleanse the 1ves, Particulars. little fecling with several New | . . | ger 1€ crease 10 igher 10 101¢ VR h yne eReti i s bofore the ad. | LADLES' HOSIERY DEPARTMENT of ors who got lett. The Now Skin, Scalp, and Blood Diseases are R R o g v y yentof the hot season breeds pestilential F\H RDAY ) i o | Yorkers ot up a line of men's clothing Daily Made by the Cuticura Rcmedics than 1elr neaas. alk about women and 5 germs in t 1idst their uncieanlin 250 dozen g navy biue and scal | which they were intending to exhibit i 4 § spring bonnets hev're y varsday the o o Healih wontout on | brown orsey vibbed cotton hose. Ehis | but when everytning vas in reatinest | By all other Skin and Blood Remedies Combined kel ey At ol Mol Al I N it B ep A duy. Gie per 4-dozen box i tlie To those who have suffered long and hopelessly, and who have lost . . Uit S R S A A L 0 dozen fast black drop stitehed eot The 1 hatas the goods were faith in doctors, medicines, and all things human, the CUTICURA G t L Jones Davenport street dumps. e p e + S X ) o 7 y ‘”‘ { - h TS, d 8 all, 1€ . S } m,w rmado fh cael mtained ‘I““ll:', BoziN Lo Sl 5 "_',"‘“.,, TarE thi "l‘yfll‘nm‘-l.\,“ e REMEDIES appeal with a force never before realized in the history of e ln lne' Mayor Bemis, Council Mol 400 dozen ludies' fine cotton hosein | factuvers found themselves with | medicine. Every hope, every expectation awakened by them, ha 1s been B s Gidt of o/ \“‘ : neat pin steipes, black. red and blue | o° “emall sized clephant on more than fulfilled. " Thousinds of the best physicians that ever wrote Ifevery one of your friends look at Comumissionee Somers u W Building Inspec- | gypiped, a r - _'w'q\ ‘lbv \,‘_-\\H Re | their hands, as to dispose of them at a prescription endorse and prescribe them. Druggists everywhere rec- o l At S ol = { NGS5 (), 57 CHA ATt AN \b asdereatn tho | ol Y LML L LI LUREL T S L ommend them, while countless numbers in every part of the land say, | y AR A T kel i) Blblall Jolain ie object of the visit was to ascertiin th o o questiol keep J ) | = ¢ P exnct conditions existing among the hun- | 100 dozen ladies N 1. Iw‘.n.\ them, however, the wed o sace | «WHY DON'T YOU TRY CUTICURA | you’ve got on—it's that derby.--hang it dreds of squatters and poor people who have | German eotton hose, all good fast colovs, | pifice, and—weil, we of them | their homes in the sheds and shanties that | always sold at 3¢ a pair, | and you can draw your own eonelusions Remedies? They are-the best in the world.” They cleanse the system | on a hook—join the procession -buy a are clusterod in alm 1 mass in the | SATURDAY $1.25 FOR ¢ DOZEN BOX the straight cut suits | by internal and external medication of every eruption, impurity, and | Fedors i blocks from Fifth to the r | b LS L 1:”'\“““ nd have fiiled our ecast disease, and constitute the most effective treatment of modern times, | L e and which the health authovitics h A e ““H'[ ORI Lot i, TR R WEasles BiGHRBIY ""‘. A Hence, since a cake of CUTICURA SOAP, costing 25 cents, is suffi- | BAEUCH RS RUTCHOr olsHEuE ’“ bl T nade to sell at H0e a pair, ave something extra cient to test the virtues of these great curatives, there is now no reason | . _ Arounat 1o "f"f"' nl:\}x'-. . i SATURDAY $1.25 PER BOX OF 1} v ypular colors, N make, | why hundreds of thousands should go through life tortured, distigured, | n Satur’da “H I”"';'I *"\'l"";”" s bl i : bOZ] \\ g i the cut, the finish, the cloth all | and humiliated by skin and scalp diseases which are speedily and per- | some and ghtly place, and the o et dottor ii Ak Vi ”'l':“’,,”“ special price of $ manently cured by the CUTICURA REMEDIES at a trifling cosl dumping ground is not the be world. When th \ few woeeks e stock- ¢ choice of th ts, many of which worth up to & . We invite a per- OR BOX OF 4 Al inspection, or will send a suit by | },:“m.,‘,,‘.. PAIRS express, C. O, DL, subject to approval. &3~ For Pimples, R ) o OUR § un SULTS. | Rough Hands und in ladies 'Y We are having quite a rumon our sack § ¢ oout at $5.00. | Sold throughout the world. Price, CUTIcuia, fe.; CUTICURA AP, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, $1. P opar: 4| by Porrer FMICAL CORPORATION, Hoston *All About ity Scaip, and Hatr - tailed frce. ads, Red and Oily Skin, Red, Huir, use Cuticurs Soa, a half dozen hustling hat men will offer in our hat department hundreds of dozens of new Fedoras-—all shapes large and smail-—flat tops or creasers blacks—browns—pearls—tans—blues wood muny feet of embankment | with the winter's dum 8 a result had disappeared. But t was there o assail the had not been st wich of s that we are clos yave worth as high as §850. We e and THe v ses. We | have only a fow left, but as long i | 2E0BOTDVVOVDO b 1t them at a territic stion, and | Jast the " for 85.00. All co) and | adets-—smooth or long nap (not 0 N Howevor will sell them tomorrow with our | sizes in'vound and squaare cut sac E i ki i : b i ookl e ful bavgains in b e per COLUMBIA CLOTHING CO., sleepy hats, though) at 78c o1 taining the cL manner r will not sell more than 12 T A anadsth, By thousand ateurs to 1 ““,““ reoluet i 3 bage and refuse into the rive I'h | vests to any one customer at this price. - S B O RGIS DRk il you have re fh b was rogarded as being i ty fair | OUR THIRD FLOOI HAYDEN'S HOSIERY SALE, tion, but the talk of a « ) system of disposing the garbage was pretty general among the health officers when the dump had been quitted The rush for our Japanese bavgains has been simply enovmous, The wonder | is that we can sell such Some 3 weeks o Fedoras : 3 Through which vou ¢ Wo Have Got Oursely thelr v na Serape. rn buye P TR ISP RO AR RS AR 9O A T T T T T A T A T T T T T TV YTV I NS The party went just across the tracks to | RARE ’,I]\'\\f"" WARE | telegraphed us as follows: “Can you use that should sell for a dollar forty—at o west and a little to the south. Buta | at the prices. ¢ prices are scavcely | " 3 o i 3 SO e e roqulreq to bon ihe very | tho: cost of importation. We secured | $20.000.00 worth of hosiery at 40¢ on the WORTH § $1.00 for the dollar seventy-five kind widst of Squatter. town, with its many | this lot of Japancse novelties as | dollar.” i stock on hand, H $1500. | EL B : < Shanties, huta and hovels, serving to house | vvo did the former 10t that we sold 80 | o e it S 1t cortatnly. will pay. you tc | at $1. 75 for the two fifty hat store the many hundreds of men. women and | RS G s at 1o ! ourreply was: “We can use the entire Sampla copy, Dinie On | 29 . e T8y ehildren,” On-the strip of several acres | ) 0% orter, but the sule was forced to | lotif you can secure it for 35¢ on the Coin’ Collector’s ‘Herald, Boston, Mass | hats—-at $2--at $2 at $2.80 for the owned by the Howell Lumber company are 1% JOL VSN VLS Bive S vt gl J b 5 " Pocabed at least seventy-five of the most | raise money and Id not be con- | qollar.” On April 5 we received invoices [ kind they’re selling for from three to miserable looking shantics and hovels imag- | sidered. 1f you not seen the o mieentt 16k - _— . i fuable. ‘They are clustered coseiy together, | goods by all means VISIT OUR THIRD | for this entive fot, e | four dollars. and in many instances two hovels are sep- | PLOOR: you will find something useful OVE CARLOADS RAYMOND, i ~ rated only by the thin partitions. THey | op ornamonted for & : or S x0b I8 aOAR [ Saturday—buy hats—for Sunday. constrricted of all kinds of material, and | P CEREERHREE TG0 e now receiving i | the styles of architecture varied as | . i and getting it in shape for the greatest numerous and original instances v ” i) the hovels consist of one room, ugh fre- | P.S. Wed ! ; ll‘ml'!ll‘lnu a given in this city. M C | 5 (& quently & more pretentious one cc very important feature of our sale to- s e e IO T 3 S . s 1 s | fwo. ond once ihia great whiloons is seen | morow, namely an offer of CHINA | Itisimpossible for us tocheck it off in QUY THEM OF US and then you will know | & PIRS ity B, | STLKS AT 93ic” per yard. These are | time. We have decided to put every | e e ekl S ot < Sample of the “Ilomes.” [t .mllnw \\‘U‘ only sell l\\-I» pat- | dollar's worth of this lot on sale at one IdtiyOWBawedacia mors s"—Lovers of these o sit was made toone of the shanties | terns to a customer at 223c per yard. s B e Tty i apeanea.| price. beautiful jewels will be pleased with our diamonds e was almost beyond n‘m. f. A \I\l\|nll‘\(m] | FALC 'ON | SATURDAY Commencing Saturday morning you T % . N } @ 3 - Sy ’ S 1 BRI onded s Hadpotralpsfonl | P it I of wool dress goods | o, huy your ehoice of any kind hosiery | —in great variety of sizes and cuts—in scts or | &= Boys’ hats 80c-fifty cent’rs aturday. cuse fora tabie bearing the | DALy nRE D in this lot for 9 per pair. Remember | | & meal with a pile of broken 1 i evidently not been washed | Not more than 2 to 18 collection of | is one of the bost b i an unb offered and at the | iy odor that floated overit all. These w be on time Saturday night and get DhisEtook e the most noticeable features of the inter ng colorings. | dies', children’s and gent Almost_every nationality is represen . ory b i || 800 0 | ZA0MCLLALRR AL AL best makers in Chemnitz, ( broken and un ty furnitu mprises ev in la- RAYMOND, FIFTEENTH AND DOU LAY, OMATA, The colors among the inhabitants, except per havs, the Celesty; and more cos- - mopolitan community is wot wencral countered. » proportion of them are Poles, Huy nd Bohemians, with' | and e sons of other coun e between tries, Children were to be seen at every 100 doze turn, and a clean-faced or neatly dressed | ynd fisto youngster was not displayed to the guze of we warrant in e ir. | Some of these.are worth as high as 50¢ | So we've decided to have a great cut e All n URDAY ) A 105¢ unhl ld at ‘and n'vl:n N | the city is in pr s in our hosfery the officiul optics. As most of the men had | $0'¢ ¢ £ * | price sale on umbrellas also. T . | department. Over 7,000 pairs sold: made themsclves scarce the mformation | 1 0Ly ) v I e rellas also. H o | v \ i 4 g 8 ¢ dren, slate and tan colored cotton 4 hose for | took in the I\'ulm & Harris bankrupt o [ now. We shall never be able to repeat! What Witer Do They Use? 20 and 9 o'elock. estion that bafiled the geutlemen as to where all those r drinking water. Saturday evening from 0:30 p. m WASH GOODSs DI 0 to | SRS Gp ANET” gems, | “ELEVATION” Boze Yy These are wind sun umbrellas and Children’s fast black hose, 5, Sizes. PARTM NT. are worth in_every instance twice the | < 2 5 to 7 ve pai.s to a customer:. R Great inducements. Remnants of all | price '“'."k‘,,,,.;,,;\.m aturaay | SRV @S B EREESINIE. | DOy LYo natigito MONEtomEty e e G, wash goods, various lengths, price from ich sunshades, oxydized” handles, 2 Y o, . . 4 bucket had disappear e per yard 3 ] worth 1. Write us forprices on W hiskies both in bond and tax paid. | SPEEIM_ 1| Children’s fast black hos h double that the well had not been used | Goods suitable for shict waists, wrap- -inch sunshades, natural stick han- knee that o worth 8ic, Saturday’s = S 8 2 | price 21¢, five pairs for $1.00, only five =l = s pairs to a customor. 01 5 | | | Spocial for Saturday: I pRICES CcUT TO THE| S AT T ART adies’ fine LS e o) QUICK. S down town yourself []| CIRFLHICE - - — — to a customer. s, and that the water w pers, child’s d artesian well over on the worth $1.50. -inch sunsh ete ALCONER For Chenp. al oftice in Omaha, Neb. Ad- 12, Bee oft & IF Your Cistern A fine upright piano, used only six ”.,h ‘”|“. \‘th‘ i W}l:‘l”ld e lS Out nf Order ¢ | months, at half pric ord & Charlton, In the hat (|‘.|,‘“|m..,,‘ W 1508 Dodgze. quantit 5 We hav i The artesian. well r sampled. It was the least 1uge fast black hose that \urday’s prico 250, 00 und only four pai = {m have a great or Soft Water is scarce, of children’s straw hats which how they get to tion most des Hbwailiha Ll problems, sugg 1 to Worlk. upol ted that pe tof the air hSaturd:\y, tell your hus- = = = IC His conclusions wo 1 that no well beaten paths led from the shanties to thé well, Whe I ed perfumes, | —— A sk 2 e ! v s¢! Bl Rashe e Lon three sepcrate tables don’t worry yourself for a moment: | 3 + | trimmed, narrow rims, wic ! 1y & RIBB“NS which 1 rate of 95 miles an | bans, and altogether over 50 mflmum [ ! [ consecutive miles, has | stylos, U few dozen of those 1oc a . i . f ! roste al engineers | Some of them are worth $1.25 in any Anpactiveilos ofisllongine, gati and seientific mea generally Bigive: il ot oucs s o g [] dozenoranges. They are = | and grvosgrain, and satin-cdged, Nos. 2| For Saturday, Heary Winman's celo ed to have \I ] anges, y un The recent performance of the Empive + and H0c. go rightahead and use hard water with hour f interested me markable record is exj N'S HATS. worth up to 20c a yard, all ra quality, 210 slors, all sorts, plain a i state express of the New York Centra rs, all sorts, plain band to step in and get a greatl very important bearing upon railvoad | it hats, those new ones WHITE RUSSIAN i Lat Disense Breeds. schedules of tha n future, and is | ity Wl Ay ohen ay at B e per ounce ALl odors—Liiy of the Vals) The entive territory occupied by the ally interesting at this time, when \ ] Sce them on bargain counter, ley, May Bells. ete. squatters is low and small ‘o being made to | "‘]“ I‘ ory “I'(“; "‘» ) i | | wgnant water stand here o th SR RS cach at stores as| | e y 8 y od e o n distant points 5 iff hats g | 3 | S, x'.'.l'l,'”,'f.u',”u"”.“" coaq | by means of y. Until ltely 80 | e I z L | e Tad the | miles, or perhaps 83, had been the fast- price 1 qubrthottls, | i arpe e[]ar me" and the occupunt of cach o 1y train, W RLINEHIN 0 el MH;.“"-['I-:‘: 15560 ths oalabrated | Bohmarinian rat The clothes will be just as white, | (] Hrorl ’,_m\ : ‘(,_m.‘ A fine lot of printed | Special salz of China mattings They $h ok saughyln the laws of oshanIth e D e ues- | Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1303 Dodgo | clean and sweet-smelling, because the | | [ pongees from Claflin's big sale, 82-ineh | biggest drivo of the season. 30c matr ean I'he conditio © such th gl ) R e RO L 5 BaK e o & U | ponge 0 1 w sale, i i " R DRI b RARIAr 0. e e foLb tad | sion ‘}‘ att le spoeds und S “White Russian” is specially adaptec | woods. choice colorings, value 1se, for | tings Saturday for 14c, & % the community it will b | data from which to work and J 3 4 i Tios Anzel Lo O i ps Choico new designs, Juy quickly.) autine outfit | the future, Notices o7 Roe Tives o ess wnier Gviweadogyey | 1OV use 1n hard water. 29 ANER 02 [] | Saturday 9c. We can't begin to tell of the beauty of] would be unumbercd | cents: each additional line ten e as it would be wel sible to check Cholera, if it shou Y Non carpet depurtment. 1t is overflow, g with new TON—Lucy Gow, & Louis, Wednesday evenin der G, Charlte spring goods. | JAS. 5. KIRK & CO., Chicago. 7 Wiue, Liquor and Cigar Co.. | Dusky Diamond Tar Soap, " fgaga> *> ‘ 4 »uld by wything on | Charl Paneral from the resi- 1 4 TS 19 beab, anyik N Low Rate Excurston. ealonat Hongral top shio Teals fow @6 You LIKG Tour GULLAN to Fitt [“ Our cloak department is one of the g S T R e T vis | My teenth special excursion to | street, Suturday, 8 p.om., Rey. Willianisc (s ) bus spots in the stove. Our di s,m::m“ R (Rt S i U | it lug SRR So close that it sticks into the back of your | []— —= .]. . :u e emitting an odor that wou e iR April 10, 1803, | - il | meck when you try to hold your head erect, or o e e e o s Ll A 18R006C ' RERY) ¥ emittiug un odor )\ ..\ astiron | leaves Omaha pril 10, 1803, 1 Cook's Extra Dry Champagne is one of | doyou want it tobe always easy and comfort | _ | Special values for Saturday constitution with s cry of enough. Hul Address R. ( tterson, 425 Ramge | the most delicious beverages in the market. | sblele every positlon? | Children's \es £t T e 6 Btyt0 of affilos thot e s | building, Omaha, Neb. Onge tried, it will always beon your table. m':L:‘i'f;‘f.‘f»'.‘.:ifi!:";fi:"fli“s'éi&-’.‘l At 79 c—vhildr lars, Age Big sale of black goods. 25 pieces of ,N“q that o dock dump was needed and he E———— buy our new collar of the shape FINE - | from 4 o 12, actually | ¢ 75¢ all wool fancy weaves, will get up plans for one and ascortain if it s shown 1 this cut, worth $1.50. sible. At the Jones street dump it was ated that 300 loads had gone into the since morning and about 400 at the Davenport street sergos and dingonals, choice Saturday, CRAYON B i anialiearars 50c on the hurgain table. PORTRAITS | A% [ o MADE | CIu.M Brlnd 26¢ edium Widih, . Very Wide. Coon Brand 20c. Ono lot of worsted pluids, stripes and} checks, splondid for children’s s hooll Mnntal re will b > sor 15 trouble if you d The Quickest, Purest pvercome those dyapeptic synptoms. 11 , Sunianiiatren BY US ARE ALWAYS | | Ay §(.75 - Children’s recfors, in tans | P10 29¢ Barsaparilla is the icme you nec and the | Chalon, Very Wide, SATISFACTORY Besldes browns. s 4 to 12, S —— Best of all the | 1t is 50 pleasar:t todo business with | | ) gurment, Somo weeks igo, when Mrs. Chadwick | Baki A ‘ T-\IET'I'. CGON &7?94 wewe | DroPrice’s Cream Baking Powder A goo'l relinvio firm, us there »riskof || loostng your orizinal picture Be the only one in extstence of somo be- | | At $2.48 loved who his pissed wway. We do this s #1500 up. Call and exuming e vin | Basemem Bargains. cape, in tan and brown, esdto 12. A repular moc wtment. Her friend 75 garment. Half-gallon glass wator pitcher, well abafloned all hope, and yesterday she | 8 \oagrsed o Eiar-00n ! worth 89¢, for Suturday at 9¢. L Lackiia har bombs a Ham o ! Fhlo, 8. avt N At $3.98—Children’s recfers with | W90 R B0 R R kY steel ware, flton county, from whenee ske will be sent o While other brands have | [] i fine cupe, Mo tan B embracing coffee pots, tod” pots, pansy 10 fnsar ! | | srown, uges 4 10 12, Can . 0% ] wife of a clergymun of | i i [ ' fll ev 1 ST : : te., only 49¢. A siamion counts. i ] hort i Deteriorated and. will not I * 824 Floar, High Class Photographer, bR Auplakiat dh 19RR M) ot afford to miss visiting oul wiis & woman of more than ordinary ability. | : e p ¢ o 3 der 36 basoment whan in.our sore o R AR P A aise the ol Paxton Blook. 15-317 South 15th Strect. | ) blaro oot (ol B e horoes and. formod & dosiro ihat | Ra d amount of flour 16th and Farnam Streets. e e At $3,98-Ladics' capes with butter- | Gracd ‘”:‘;m a 1\'”‘“‘“" A hier wisslon upon earth was to hill wnd mur- | Elovator on 6t St Telophona 1085, - = - - fly effect, embroidered, | checsecloth 3¢ n yard. A VLY fileides In, miid she tried Dr. Price's has been brought steadily up to greater perfece { BBING THIS WITH YOU all shades; regular 85 p R A e N fated o vamnis | tion; is richer in Cream of Tartar, and higher in leavening power, | OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T | garmont, Sy cuse, the (Quaha doctors have ce does | casurably better a iner w an pile costing the employer and employe adies’ | wool Eatol e e e e B N hence does immeasurably better and finer work than any other whil ting the employer mployes | At $7.50-Ladi all wool ton | nothing ks enabled us to advance the late woman's imiud und have recommended thay Buking Powder known. | ests of both, and wlso our own, Ly securing i bo tulien Lo Lhe neylum Th Purit f Dr. Price's Cream Buking Powder has | better resutts with the machine. - - he Purll 0l . C ha | n s 0k of: heavia bang. phawi.bud Do Witks J TSt | Wyckoff, Seaman & Benedic! 4 Wik Hawi 5alve will cure them, never been questioned, Pure as the driven snow, l TELEPHONE 1753 172 FARNAM S0 Ao, punple o shades, made s

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