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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEf: SATURDAY, APRIL 1 1893. PUBLI INTEREST 1S WANISG | gnthan, s | FALCONERS' 62 120 SILKS |5 g e s et NY"""""""""Y"Y""Y"Y"?Y"Y""""YY %0 nedicine, how quickly Hood's Sarsaparilla | Takes Place Today. frontage on Douglas street of sixty-six feet | DEFENSE WILL HAVE A NEW THEORY Presbytert 3 24-INCH CHINA SILKS GO AT 62 1-2C | rooms and the upper floors into off '] , The publie are invited to the new hos- will be constructed of brick and stone, anc ympany, and that the bill has been as et Y building will be built oo pihe | ‘ ‘ 0 : 1 igned to the plaintif, ressler Building seompany, of * | Olara Allen's Trial Fails to Draw the Usual | **"¢ i Patternon (3 b O ete, 1t will be | - rtant Silk Sale of the Season | Ftte leTmmoving 87 Vit & | Attandancs, Whon you sbeak or oven think of epeing | 00 Most Important Silk | three stories hightand basement, having o | | NIUR sm“ AND \ J— | the Douglas and Baventeenth street fronts y pital at Thirtecnth near Dodge street, will be of pressed brick. The building will | They Will Try to Prove That It Was a Case | S4,pday, the 15th. Dinnerserved from | over 6,000 Yards in the Lot, All New and | be heated by steam and will have all the | of Mistaken Identity W0 for 11:30 to 2 p. m. Supper from 5 to 6:30, A Yard Worth | mo | improvements. In appearance the ance to the Knocking at the Wrong Door | Come and bring your friends and —Court Note tribute the price of a dinner for the | charity department of this new hospital. building bears a surik Patterson block ut Sev streets, and will be very ®1.00; Many Houses Asking ®1.20 tor The o = 3 < b = 7 (- — ) = e o) construction the cass. The people who had cr complete failure of the China silk crop | full vegular made 25 guality, i ; [ SYDRN BRUS. ey { Wil be commaticud HBatateLy | m\\:’:.l.".’.“.v:.l.‘-”':."\‘1”:‘{‘ ("1\.:-"; Allen was re HAYDEN BROS. This is o most astonishing offer at| === & e | parent that the public had lo ;.T.“‘,\,'::'.:‘.K r',,}','j";':,f':,:""'m";;“,‘ 4+ ””; ”:yl"‘ i “\\ f.,"‘(,:.l."fl.’.:":,r the | witchhazel salvs will cure thi That's the way our shoes are sold to you—fully_in- ] ] l's‘ h : vnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmvmmmmnmmm YYYYY"YYY"YYYYY"YY sured. When you buy a pair of shoes of s - you - Specinl Silk Sale, 15 today to offer our ma \ cup patrons o oL rOOIm on o prev 18 day were at O r ( e en OUS Prese: demand for . ;m.'!’:.:. i "\" N T WA et Saturday and ning only e per | an 1 mm novmous pre nt 1 H\».IHHIJ‘K' | For Saturday only. 10 plecos gon- | uuy them with the expectation of getting your mon-= their gl Judge Keysor had ealled the BIEHG U BRI LR i i, ! uine Jap ‘Iil butai silks 24 inches “;.'1.».. [ ey’s worth-—and we make you fully u:callm your ex-= court to order n half hour earlier than usual HECHT R | ENTRAORDINARY PURCHASE ;', ! »’vlll | \' - L ‘\ ;'y'\ln t *T';:‘l\I '*: pectations We_insure them. It's * policy” (insur= Did their work well Friday, and to in order to dispose of the evidence as rap today 9 per pair, | of a wholesale jubber's entive importa- | ot TP T HAYDEN BROS. ance policy for us to do it. hen you buy shoes o | Saturday’s sale we simply wish t idly as possible, and the state at once began tton’ hose special | e |} St - ) *The Nebraska’ we insure them to wear bette 1 few hints, showing yo to introduce its testimony » per pait e silk is fully 2 che 149, 4 INGALLS ON BILAINE. & 2 O NEor Doiiiih s Wik tho Atet withess and 100 dowon h{libaH's: tausin punts all | beautiful fabric. Every yard will go to- than you ever had shoes wear for a like price—we | where to purchase your %old How he found Mayor Millee near | slzesonly 15e pet pair. | day. ¢ per vard will simply melt Tk Sespay Bee will present a second let nsure the stock to be perfect the stitches not to Cloaks, Eighth and Dodge strects still alive but | 1,000 Zi-ineh silk wmbrellas, pa it ‘away. We giarantee the silk to be | ter fic pen of ex-Senator John J. | rip—the hanger not to pull out thesole to wear well | lapes, 1 Ol b ] 1l s nyg in mg laces | o he st 1 Wi 3 o d | . | P | ShoughL U o e b o ehat fired | Eiyptian cotton trimmed on neck only | § PALRS FOR $1.00 Bk wille ba aumclont: Tvasy Sitenlgent | cash all that Y°“ l’a"' for them inthe first P|<‘°'~‘~ The | CeS | for Clara Allen to have seen the shot fived | dF B B0 2EIDE Here isan offer on the celebrated onyx oo 00 B whit forco and brillianey | best Shoes that ever were sold for like money are as she had claimed Pl 1EAL ye f black F that will attra t | 1e had el C SPRING LAPS, dye fast bluck hosc at w attract ;i " 5 % Oficer Shoop identified the gun as the one B ab L THE B the Wide spread attention, We have taken | the ex-senator treats his subjects and that ‘ our popuiar found near Miller's body and testified that | o SbEE EERTT find A large quantity of our regular o0e fast | tnything he may write or say will attract e th b ! 2 | d attention. His estimate of | te., Etc after the body was taken to the hospital the A special sale this v ek stockings, put up th pairs | s Raaitia oty i1t Remember a dollar spe her FVH1Var was turned ovor tohim. He took.it & vary BaBEEIoE box, for $1.00 per box. Tuke ad- 'w Blaine and the light, he_throws upoa politi emember a - dollar spent her and went to South Omaha and talked with a | capes on sule 1) | vahtage of this offer cal ""‘h;* wu\w'l-'li l‘vlw‘l\.\ by the influ goes farther and seeures more good number of Miller's most intimate friends. all An 1mportet’s sample v at MEN'S PERCALE SHIRTS, 68C ence and power of the dead statesman, is a b g & e AL of whom declared that they knew nothing | one-thind 1 ik s A fortunate purchase of 50 dozen of | valuable contribution to the political litera ° | than the dollar you spend else fl';';'!;' Miller h i, 1'\ N : Surpassing men's pet laundered shirts, enable | ture of the day where, | | where it was found. He piid particular at- | DR LB i 5 | = | 0 ] I: H f [ 8 tention to the locality and thought 1 th o s were 80 high that 1t would have b 1 butte | percale shixt, all sizes, quantity 8 made of the verv fin2st of selected Kangaroo and American calf. They're made by skilied workmen, They're gotten up in the shapeliiest styles and nobbiest las They’re congress-lace—or blucher. ognized a person fr Allen was standing, How Miller Died, W ~||\\«. WRADS, | 50 children's butterlly eape jackets, IS AN |‘ | emud EM ey | HONEST REMEDY. n the place where Clava wred cloaks, in 0, $1.63, | v Infants' long embroid id tan, at §1 than cost of m IT MAY STAGGER YOU, .\IIH,\ II! \DY .\l\l' was n switch upon the part of BUT T'T'SS0. | ? d the cide the s foree o children’ wroiderec [§ uit trade is enormous. We offe | ™ | s ,',!.’ {5 teatimony Bl DesTowti (L e hOChi 00 | today B0 sitfte: witht “silic vesbovine || IT DOESIWHAT | :hey rt':-m L !:Ié;‘ Lo width—any last. They're in [ gk 00quality 24 inch Indis | of the medical men who was ealled to exam 8L, | eluded, for $5.00 per suit, value $8,75. IT SAYS | aris—Lodon -Clobe~French Philadeiphia— Puri- 1 a2ie "OUR PRICE It | e the wound in 4 The Helyett suits ave the rage, for | 1T CAN DO. | tan or Broadway t 9 ! . SRR RNy IOl oft | 3 y toe, plain or tipped. They're SATURDAY | swore that he had had con {BRT N otEe W Tae, up | comfort they cannot be heats we offer_a IT DOES CURE, | ) better—yes bett:r than any shoe sold for five dollars ence with gunshot and pistol Come early, not guaran had examincd this one and was « teed to last at th to $1.50: worth $1.00 lid line HNH today at $7.50, splen IT HAS CURED THE WORST by any shozstore—and they are sold to you ted that the shot had bec n that the pistol was held elose to Ladies' percale wa $10.00, $12.00 and these are spe- ‘ is when the shot was fired ety as low as . cial price | e . - FiHos ot e’ wound fdiBite i MIL | \\\ RY HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT, P-A- I N L) | MAY Delincators, Mctropolitan PRI R R Aes or s s | Nowhere else will youtind better style Plain white hemstitehed handker- AND THE PAIN | Fashion and Patterns, now on sale, B ta e n e Supld ¢ | or better quality, or lower prices. chiefs and colored bordered handker- | s B oL L ne e e 0 trimmed hats $2.50 chicfs worth 84 | All STAYS CURED. | CLOAK DEPARTMENT. One lot all wool jack- | | HAYDEN BROS. linen colored bor white | int on a level with the course of t lo' b homstitelied handferehiofs worth 1 to let, while the fact that the skin showed no BON SILENE‘ | Flflly o marks simply proved that the muz- | . 10e. White and colored | | ets with fine velvet col- zle of the revolver s held ¢lose to the hiead Ad handkerchicfs, actual v THE ONLY CERTAIN lur, large sleeve, fan- when the shot was fired into the brain de jee office. e, » silk ini CUREFOR | plaited back,im tan,browa A woman of the town and an in Country butter, 1Ise, 17¢ and 19c: Corsets, 6% N price Suturday 498 of the house at 106 South Eighth str QLSRR and 25c; separatol In this assortment will be found some ‘member our butt 1 will never find any mer)y always fresh and y tified that on November 14, 1502, ( Allen told her that she was going to m beantiful goods all of good muke, regu- s s in Bli0ss checks, p .emamummmmazméuémumummummmummmmmammmmmuuummmw 00 by swearing that the men who were to | here but the pure products of Nebraska | @ 5 - i |_\..1 were ‘m; i 'f] \‘\m‘ murde ;..: dairies and ereamcries, guaranteeing only our perfect fitting g ' s.»l! ( re .||I‘|l A ness told her that she wynted | ovory pound to be as represented or Y W aATLS il to make moncy, but that she woull do noth- | Sty POUNC b6 St ated ol *and” Warner's 333 [ &5 [ ing of that kina. The sume evening, and at | X Che | & & | { Department. 1'-|\.t~ %110, Remember we are headquart An excellent bargain only a few of kind of cheese you wish them and they must be sold, regular am cheese, price $1.75. the request of Clara Allen, the witness | a letter to Deputy Sheriff Thompson juesting him to call ‘at the house at 8 | any SILK WATSTS. © | FOR _ We will sell you n I'an shoes! Russetts! Any kind ycu wantare here —% | $4 98 HH""" 0 waisty corge Schaller, upon being called into vamv Rorme Sont o e neca el Attention mothers. TN { i the witness box, testified. that ho was o 1 et TS Hava T aaadaite Tour abrach stoclc ol | mentTobl | y are made from fing at_Ncbrasia City; that on the evening | PK#:i limburge complete line of children's scamless knit [ SOLD by Ke | | L UL L A testified to by Hattie Davis he was making '1-“ = ;i waists in all sizes at very low prices. lmm\ N fi A ‘ It the vory luteststyles a call at 106 South igl reet when Cl L6e, We have the fine: WOOL DRESS GOODS. Allen came into the and stated that | |lmvul Swiss choese fo pound, reat sale o clty dress patterns i A i i sho “eould make 50 by swearing that the | others chare dae, and all other kinds of | Sieatian ORI INEL e atiorn " | = S e men who were to be arr were the ones | ¢heese owes! fce: B 5 y A o - e S | Apcsiaspe men who were (o b ar yore oho oues | cheese at lowest prices. Just opencd @ special shipment of Your Success Il . ; | pair Tor, turdiy 90,/ Holog: to 6" that svory thing. = Withess Qid S e novelty dress goods which we will place Our Success N il | you will only have to . Bothiear the Allen 'woman. ay who was to elnEmO Rt LN kIGE: on sale Saturday night, in dress lengths, $ S \n | 2 e { puy the money, Sl porlc e, i\:un cured | 7" vards "o “pittorn, all new spring WE ALWAYS BEAR ( ‘S (\” ler i e -3 Mayor Miller's Despe [ pianiohatmactio supartuzcdit styles, latest eolorings. ? THIS MOTTO IN MIND [ STS. y ! Dr. Ber o h Omaha kr 5 s d 5 Lot L. At $1.69, in this lot we ' w Miller | Jans o i during his lifetime and had been the family | I:,“',’,'Jf,.m'l‘,l ks SR el e LTI WHEN CATERING TO | fora number of years. He wis e, bologna, head | yy,d €3.50; choice Saturday night THE PUBLIC, AS YOUR it Miller was' not murdered, | €heese and liver saus blood and | pagtern, AR SUCCESS WITH US IN ason for thinking ham sausage Tic, dried beef 10, sum- | “7p ¢ [T, At $2,3 1our new suits, im- BEING ABLE TO OB- : ported to sell at 4.50 and #5.00, g TAIN WHAT YOU DE- $ 3 | Our'teader, 0 & SONS. Waist they sitk and come'in blac ST .JOSEPIH, MISSOURI. || wd w vy and $3 08 pr and had ever had committe bered that a fe Headquarters for {anaite Witness - » 174c. Bear in mind that finding of | any woods you buy here and don't suit | iy'one grand lot Suturday night the body Mille picked | you you can return them and get your s e 3 SIRE HAS MADE OUR 2 b a skull and, handling it asked. s man | money. Call at our fruit departinent | **yi&i Goops DEPARTME PHOTOS SO JUSTLY || e hiaEey a8 going, to b e head, | £, some yery low prices. SR R hana iy i 8 where would he want to hit?" At the time ? - I RROY Remnants! Remnants! ] 5 he thought nothing of the remark, but HAYDEN BROS., Just for two hours, from 7:30 to 9:30 p. CELEBRATED,. Wiritatas HOrrices on \Vhiqkic‘ both in bond and t\\ |,d“| later on he was positive that Miller intended Promoters of Home Industey. | m’we will have remnants of all wash : [ 5 ; is own life. and that the inquiry Senle = fal msisting of Scotch zepl woints. INGALLS ON BLAINE, . testific Tue Suxoay Ben will present a of getting > proprie! stabli dom French sate shirtings, per flunnels, ete., etc at reduction. Prices from 5e a | % S B e = Our Morse fast black skirt is mu u[ linn e Uihn Bk vaccasd ALLCKD) | WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WE ‘MSPECIAL SALE FAST BLACK SK[R;S,_ | | cond let- Miller for the liquor | ter from the pen of ex-Senator John J. | & that he had habit and had noticed that he was very de o A e DR SOR yard up,worth double. 3 | 2 spondent, .Ho was of the opinion that it | TUSals: the subject of which is, “Blaine and N. B. FALCONER. HIGH CLASS PAOTOGRAPHY s S s rO S e T | HiS Failures. The mere announcement of i L . in overy respect. pricos B3 50 Ex-Mayor Waiters of South Omaha had | this distinguishing feature of Tur SUNDAY | See the celebratod Sohmor piano at At kopulanibeloos, | from. ... ] frequently heard Miller complain of a severe | Bee will be sufficient pain_in his head. He kuew that se | R da kR e T Ra G nundred of the church peopie of South | | i ry intelligent | Ford & Charlton Music Ch., 1503 Dadgo S102310:081 SouthilDth B treet il | orce and brilliancy the ex-senator treats his subjects and that anything he may write or say will attract u also | wides] attention. His estimate of | 1 u notified him that if he did not enforce the | Biaine and the light he throws upon pohiti- | Starts on l\:.rfllx_u.\‘ I8th at 2 law at a date not later than Octc , they swents, controlled lavgely by the influ- | the Union Pucific. A visit to the ould proceed against hi ssonally. M i Skt | tric City of Nebraska will p Walters thought that this, togother with | €nce and power of the dead statesman, R A AR AR L B Eas e Retarn. the rate which W. H. on his third excu Omana on September 28 written a let ter to Miller in which they demanded that he enforce the Slocumb law Ladies’ hosicry of a v an fine guage and guar fast hlack, try and them for Saturday 'Wear S sm::vov TE.A GOWNS., | ¢ DL Sweetheart's Face ! the other troubles, drove Miller to suicide. | Valuable contribution to- the political litera- |y ¢%in" Gothenburg it has an electrical 4 | May SpHing » Surprise, | ture of the day moyement. —that's my wife's you know—wears | 50 challis ton gowns, now | While the attorneys for the defens , i % Wilsohn You can secure tic L\.v. only from a cheerful, life-is-worth-living expres- ch with all kinds of thre i . H. GRi sion, ever since I presented her a box of materials. 1t is alw 217 Karbach block, Omaha. « ¥ r v W. Lancaster & Co., 514 5. R, o ; INGALLS UN BLAINE. Promising Calisade. Robert A, Myer of Palisade, Neb., a town Tus SuNpay Brn will I‘“.“ nt a second lot- i e R Hiten | ter from the pen of ex-Senator John J in Ingralls, the subject of which is, “Blaine and His res. T o B WHITE RUSSIAN <h the city yester. n'ig shovts tuip to ailures.” The mere announcement of this distinguishing feature of Ti Bee will be suii d them as | Ohio. In speaking of Paiisade, he suid: | U tinguist ature B SUNDAY : > sl Bvery intelligent Sl knows with what force and brilliancy \ ! tne ex-senator treats his subjects and that Counts a great deal in only $5.98, ! SRS Our $7.50 flannel tea gowns, now s civilized age. | line of defense will be, it is known that they will scout the theory of su ¢ and will en deavor to prove that Miller was murdered They will “prove beyonud any ques. tion” of doubt, so they claim that Clara Allen did sce the shot fired and that she saw two me where the body was foun They will claim | that the men were dressed in clothing simi- lar to that worn by Berlin and Hayes and | day on his way home fr that when Clara Allen iden flunncl tea gowns, now only $7.50. ‘ Lndies’ wishing tea gowns cannot afford to miss this The number of dollars one spends for Clothing is important— stylc, fitand quality are moreso. e have not given the state any poiuts as to what the | run from the spot ounty, passed throu 1hro 19¢ Handkerchicfs. | Ladies' bluck jackets | | in all wool clay d 0- nal material, 28 inches iong, half lined, largo ; || sleeve and tho fan ! y by the influ- | through with experiments—has just Ik . $800 vy by : he b eacaand uowrerof the doad stateaton, | what she needed to make labor easy, __{\4—, || " Actual value 315 : Dl mane o gue s oo, “",‘.‘f",‘ o sgatelbi 1on to the political | | and ensure perfectly clean clothes. v | e I summer o i ; She knows what she’s talking about— I R IRGt vars Ano tast e el - g aken 1dent it \at not i ¥ ki withstanding ‘the helght of the weeds he : lily. Amon; ulln|ylmu did see the three men enter the lonely spot, | s @ bank, two lumber yards, half a wing sf T TG Ry S e stores and a plow factory. This | @nything he may write or say will attract B e et | Biktol e 0t nayoF boe men ruisathe | EIICTC aAn turn outany Mind of biow de. | widespraad attention. His estimate of Sheis always recommending £77%’s | I a5 | sived, “and is doing a good busir Blaine and the light he throws upon politi- | Soaps to her friends—says she is | wen are now employe [ It Was the Wrong Door. sev cal events, controlled lavg Judge Davis is canvassing the is probably not more th plaited hac 3 o in which Phillip Rousch but we expe and Christ Hansen for 81,000 agpidly, 5 Tindostupur story is that about a year ago usen vwho resided on North Nineteenth street and was poundi the doors, looking in the windows und « ting up other capers. They house to find out what wi Mare following n sued by County J H to seea M R - Vestst" " e . are actuall orth i Nincteenth sticet to arrange for the pur A Trip Worth Taking. L \,,,'l]\,“, Sty don’t forget it. Will cover up the half worn out winter suit and make that “\‘H ‘\\‘l'l',‘ PATR Y shasaof jomo_projerty. In_somo way I S Aneciaiseronmion o Rk O “'“"l" ot, “1f you tickle it wi JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. you presentable until summer time, and you needn't 3 pairs for $1. ed at the wr house hich was ¢ et AL % AT } TR o o for Cuta - i plod by tho Hanson family nad tha. & xo BRI is inteod uru "\ North Gal Dusky Diamond Tar Soap wihds i hrstes | drag your mid-winter storm-coat around with 3 Ra b 5o Mo Glais anaiat iwticulurs apy veston, f > fruit growing lands of this | — | - Qv 4 . S e T A Rl o e room 17. Burker resion yield, In response to cultivation which | LI OO I you all through the Spring m<_»nth>: ‘I‘( t's take Men’s fine balbriggan un Y embankment that was twelvo \ e is mere play compared with the arduous toil | your measure for a Handsome, Light Spring Overcoat | derwe mado of fino ' high. He struck the earth with. suok | o fallaylia ’_m“”“ A : [ farme x~‘m f m’-.mm.. limes, immense crops | = * | combea | tian yarn i force that it broke a couple of his ribs 10 JaHasyIng QDG ave of peurs, plums, figs, strawberries, ete., ete, | U | The, orth ucl p and otherwise knocked him ont of tho riaw | yesterday by the or of buildin: These “ripples of merriment” on ' the 'part | [ [ At $'e up to $5°. ,I“’,‘,;\, |1‘.‘,:.' M 500 | He “..l.\ to bed and nursed his injuries for | The compiny, of the lw h qu‘ ‘In» perennial crops—were | L H oS . £ C K f $ several months and then brought the s n nd never known to fai el —Hundreds of kinds o ths to pic rom, R ————————Y BEVESS) BN AU then Brough B sigono | Mt o it growors laveh oo, oo ||| SATURDAY IS ORANGE Il ' ! | — Tr The defendants om b the WOLYE IIROr porits 00 heir goo manufacturers who are | =1 ¢ ¢ O ¢ ¢ stances, but they declire that Hous. Phirtecn permits, gl #1300 | Drofivin ndid resources and ship- | ] DAY THE LADIES WILL il 1 § g]{fcfl i 1 lln;mu.; shirt some 100so whoels' in his head. their | atl 81 ping facilities, investors who sce their dol- | ] = e speci ine for being due to the fact th l‘ln‘ lost & Piles of people ave but’ De Witt's ';.m m M(u;x\ an. l\m .--(.m-\ who E..,\.- found | J DO WELL TO SEE USFOR _] ; AE’EQP | day, all sizes for RO e, e Jeare aRo. | Wikeh flasel Balve will cura suem, the merry making; and it is wihal a lugh: | ] FRUITS AND WINES OF [ | | : - B e alveaton | [] ALL KINDE, FOR WE DO, 207 South Fifteenth Street, il particutars to Dr . Smenion, oo, | (| BESIDES BAVING YOU []| [ 1 ribbon i | 4 ol kevsey, in 1 B Al exlanasion, .\‘?;.‘.“I' 419 adarems L R R ] LOTS OF MONEY, GIVE ‘ R : oll R and brown, e $6 48 dhiries of whivh ¥ { Mids £ Basen, Connell Biatts, Ta New Brick Buildiog. I'll YOU FIRSTCLASSGOODS M | ——— wual yalue $10,..; i Mary T Lange, Omuha A new brick block is to be erected upon RAYMONO, rt Culling,. = i Judgo Hopewell was callod he s Tokn- | o= e h | TNE JRWRLEL . wah Jast uight by a tol ity | | | Men —Attention! the serious illness of his father . . “After boiag ot twenty-fone ours, o | 4 | Guide Right jury in the case of Amanda C. Leach against | and sive money on and get the lat est noveltics in men’s furnishings, | at our enlarged men's furnishing goods departiment., the Omaha comy twmed o veraict this mornivg plaintin’s damag 3 WOIIAT 48 k: $10,000 she was oy ) ) wam. thrown fi igence of the company It is now announced that | on in the famous depot injune- | arnest Stuht inst the ity will not be hand Gown before of next week. The devision was ed on account of the great amount of 1y o bo reviewed. The Standard Oil cowpany has sued the , ORANGES, 10 cents, = e N KILL has done about all it can to beautify J CLARET, 25¢ quart, H KILL h i ) 1 ‘ A cut alass ware and knowing well just how and cutg 4 ihe Hansion pri | [ where to buy we are en ibled to show the very the car by the | i H ‘ agonts. | a I n i Los Angales U Arestanaimans: tho decision of P I Wiae, Liquor and Cigar O),, A i ‘ cain of Tertar Powder.—No Ammonia; No ¥t 1 d [} RAYMOND. 116-118 8, 10th St., Oaaba Dry Coods and Carpets. Sixteenth and Farnam Streefy The only Pure Cr Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, oo oooooooal FIFTERNTIL AND DOTGLAS, ONAWA

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