Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 9, 1893, Page 15

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L%, THE BELL - I)m‘\ju and 15th Sts. s Wiaps it Ladies” Fmitings. New Goods * e T A $10.00 department cant n Omaha t wear at lower pr All at 1 s | S8 | 5 goods. > I T ) 1 er yard 100 dozer black t 6 pairs fron ¢ 10 $1.50. An el ant blaci stiff hat for ¢ We an VO i workingn e and th $1.00 pe New il 50 pieces choice patte effect Another lot prir - lin, new weave, handeome light and dark nd wh 11! Receed Jewelry. ladins’ rings, 750 silver lace pins, 15 wedding of Miss P; gold and silver hair bands, | ine Wi ter of Gener: 1 hiair ornaments, al is warrunted Anolher Shoe Wonder for Mooy Men’s fine dress shoes, $1.00. V12 to Hc () dongola is hard Ladies’ fine dress shoes, cloth top, $2 00 to 4. 00, MOt Fsin Goods Arriving Daily. Granite ware, wooden ware, ware, sest and b in the we: Ga toois, hose, etc for wed: velvet RELIGIOUS. The Episcopalians of burb of Chicago, have . . high ch services. = b Rev. M Savage has been s eliver the poem at the Phillips . | m vice in Boston April 11 6 pounds of rice for Good flour, Toe Uncolored Jupan teas, 40c. where he was borr Dr. H M. W ly Baptist churc | to assist Dwight L. Mo | meetings this sum | _ Chicago has now | 1,500,000, of whom only 84 | the Protestant churck rolied in Sabbath scho Rev. Marion Murdock, assistant minister for the Kalamazoo Unitariau church, and Miss Florence Buck, late preceptress of tbe High school of that city, have received unan- | )odgc and 15th Sts. imous calls Lo the minisiry of Union church, Cleveland, O. Both ladies are wow in Ox- | audience ~ MORE ROOM FOR CARPETS More Carpets for Rooms. We have another store next door, and have painted the front white, you will notice the chang® THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: , APRIL 9. 1893—TWENTY PAGES. Now we can show goods with a little more comfort to you and with much more satisfaction to us. J§ You are Even Thinking of Wanting Some Draperies, You shoulld see our new thingss Beautiful, light materials for summer, T 8@ LITTLE © An artistic touch and the effect is just right. Rugs will Decorate the Wall e the walls in the new room, and can be seen by a peep in as you pass- | CHARD & WILHELM CARPET GO. Temporary Store, 1411 and 1413 Pouglas. - 3 A MARVELOUS ADVENTURESS. CRAYON ~ Story of Maduine Apparuti, Who Defrauded PORTRAITS f r'a LIFE AND DEATH. Sl $ Sy T | coach emse ; c inst f < BY US ARE ALWAYS of Rustic € ulnll Touchingly De- . chir them sat e L Ol vk 5 : SATISFACTORY Besides Field's Washin, T rh 1 ¢ t 1t s 80 plensurt to do bus with t pty plac 2 B e fi bere 8 no risk of AT B R 2 1 t tence of some be- le town of Green V I * iny 0 3 £ ke 3 ; ho h way. We do this STl e trai = Cull “and exa from oppos Flies and the Cholera, Flies a carbuncle rnil have back and repeating the perforn Her hus 1 1 as he said v, | Ries. Some v 03 & > that was on ] reommodation 1 immond 1 £500,000 fr S express will be alor epi 000 be xR ” 106 Gl s Syor t guess the I 1y, when tt 8 1 food o et } gt name of Leaven,” she said on one A alinmbal: Are those ignors, pretenders who, " ety withoutany qualifications, any ability, any experience, any skill, claim to possess the power to cure all the ills of he humaa racs. Bat thir waat of worth soon becomes apparent to their would-be dupes, and these conscienc lessquacks ar> s00a consigned to ths oblivion they 8o richly merit. 2 stranga and stroaz coatrastwita these miserable boasters is the quiet, yet courteous demeanor of hose noted leaders of their professioa Drs, Betts & Detts Who, during /the past 27 years, hav abundantly demonstrated their ability to effect speedy, perfect and permanent cures in all the worst forms of those del- icate sexual maladies embraced within e Hiat i L0 e ey g HeeRan ook | BREVRE R e R cie aro - on NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES. Send 4 cents for their illustrated new book of 120 pages, ‘‘Know Thyself.” Consultation free. Call upon or ad- dress, with stamp, - 1 baggage, it won't 510 « 1 3 @ 000,000 telegrams yearly i A ‘ " by .V r . 'ts 'l } : n S Be & Be S Advice Agalnst Public Apologies. n as the train pulle € - - ’ d and tears ; Ireland Cor. Douglas St', laug 1 relationship at for more 1 WO 1 W time . u S each other that it was hard todi he Jometer re had re red | T ,of Ireland i 1, o OMAHA. - NEB. | 8 interior 1 of Ne - S & just issue - st o when~ow to the miscarriage of my ie other party hea { platform in & traveling gown. It was 3 t ( BAS Wae woman in 3 | - y while costing the employer and employee au eminently respectable gown and had | sound had become like the rc { i thr expos- | 1088 . 4 nothing, hus enabled us to advance the ioter I not been goose enough to exhibit dis- | sea. Even then they d Lur | Twelve peasants’ cb in a vil- | marria| v : © | osts of both, snd also our own, by securiag tress few would have known that it was | They knew the train would it lage in the province of Ka tar year, and 7 | better resutts with the machine. not what is classically called store it to tuke on one passenger from schoolone night, &g t 1o ng w clothes. * * * The next morning, in | © e whistle hlew. the. eagine puffed | vice of the schoolmaster the. tempera- | Ireland that only 390 were by civil con- | Wyckoff, Seaman & Benedict the only journal of that town, I read a and panted snd spraug forward with ture being 31° below sero, sud were | Wract in the registrars’ office ! TELEPHONE 17 2 FARNAM 80

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