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] FALCONER'S 62 120 SILKS Another Grand Purchase of 24-Inch Obina Bilks, GO ON SALE TODAY AT 62 1-2 CENTS These Siiks Sold Earller iin the Season at #1.00, Some Houses Aski sLen Yard for Them, They are the Sn Quality Soldin Our Last Great Sale, AT 624C A YARD These silks will go like wild fire Extra holp has been secured for th great sale. Our silk stock is more com- plete now than at any time this season Jur prices are away below the market, w we bought before the advance, Tl j24c silks are a bargain at the pric the quality is excellent, | MAY FLOWERS, | A beautiful variety of floral novelties | witl be opened up today. Bunches of violets, daisies, chrysanthemums, in original tiny Boxes for every con- | able purpose, prettily decorated with the beautiful morning glor the set violets buttercups, ete., made of tinted paper imitating the flowers so perfectly that the eye is fairly deceived. duisies BOOKS AT 500 fancy cloth bown The Searlet Letter, House of Seven Gables, The Reverses of a Marvel. Dream Life, same author, Addresses, Henvy Drumond. All the most readable of books and ought to be on every one's table each tods SATURDAY CLOAK DAPARTM Ladies' ready made waists only 43¢ 20 dozen ladies’ print waists, war ed fast color, nm.ln with ruffied Hnnul collar Blc books. Hawthorne. Hawthorne. Bachelor The K ,u.; .,,,,.M a line of ladi :, eolors 1 lors navy and for Saturday choi ladies and mi regular valuoe $( AND NOTIONS. ped and hemstitched | hxunl embroidered handkerchiefs, guar- anteed pure linen, at 35 Hemstitched silk initial and silk em- broidered handkerchéefs, worth up to b0c, at 19¢. All silk Windsor ties, plain, hem- stitched and embroidered 1s at 2lc. Velveteen dress facings, 2-inch width at 12 The best hone ¢ 12-inch real w dozen. 18-inch real whalebone, do: ing at ebone, e, nished, 38¢ | varnished h real whalebone, varnished, %0c¢ ! RIBBONS! Ribbons at i Ribbons at O Ribbons at 1 Ribbons at | All worth just double. REMNANTS l)i< \\()()L DRES D We will'offe * all our remnants of fine wool dress goods at a great sact Remnants of imported serges, cash- mere, brilliantines, henriettas, broad- ; cloths, novelty plaids, bengalines, crep- ons, ete., éte., in lvnguw from1to 7 yards. Lot 1, at 15¢ a yard. All short lengths from 1 to 7 yavds, that sold at 35e, 40c and 50 all at one price tonight, 15¢ per yard. Lot 2, at 25¢ a yard. All remnants of ed wool dress goods that sold »and $1.00 per yard, pick out what you want tonight at a yard. Lot 3, at 50c a yard. In this lot will be found goods that sold this scason as high as $3.00 per yard, in hs run- ning from 14 to 5 yards, choice Saturday night at 50c a yary 20¢ B. FALCONER. TODAY, ale for Toduy, fine kid, I nd but- | ton shoes, that ave worth in the regular way $2.50 and $3.00, ave now placed at a special price. $2.35 169 pairs ladies’ cloth top bootee ox- fords, regular value $2.50, extra good quality hand-turned shoes, $1.98, Misses' fine dongola $2.00 spring heel shoes, $1.48. Misses' fine kid patent tip shoes, $1.20, reduced frcm $1.7 MIED Four styles me extra fine quality 85.00 shoes, A to IS widths, $4.00. Our shoe sales ave popular. Shoes always sold ndvertised. CH 4 rODAY Remember we are headquarters any kind of cheese you wish. We have just received a shiphent of fancy Canadian paragon cheese also some of McLaren's imperial eheese that for » 6e, sold Laven's ¢ pound jars cream ch cheese, limbur- 10¢, 12¢ wiss cheese, e, 18¢ and We have the finest imported Sw for 302 per pound, others ch and all othe: S prices. 16th Stre sted the Taliyhos, Jim Stephenzon takes exception to the statement that he ever made anything ontof | the Board of Trade d wants it distinetly | understood that at the time of the Black Hills junket he sent along his tallyhos and horses free of charge, with the exception of the cost of feeding the stock during such time as it was away from the cars. He in sists that the present directory of the Board of Trade is dead set on beating him out of what littlo movey he has in it in the way of stock, and says that if he can only get out wholo they can o ahead and do as they k se without any interfercnce from him fo is satisfied that the new Con club amounts to nothing and w pieces before the end of tho year, & tends that the thing most essential to the futare prosperity of the city is the Board of Trade under a conservative management such as it has had for the pust threc or years Plics of peopie have | ‘Witch Hazel Salve will cu Lo out De Witt's them | Passed Pay Roll. The park commissioners met yesterday afternoon and passed the April pay roll amounting to #2116, Bills atiug 5,07 were also allowed The wmounts expended on the different aTks 50 far this month are as follows: | Hanscom, §548; Jefferson square, $304; Eim. wood, $175; Bemis, $479, und on' the North boulevard, §383, s el Pilles of people nave pues, bat De Wity Witch HazelSulve will cure shew, | and all colors, at / BOSTON STORE S, P. MORSE” It's a Bale That Stands Unequalled in The World for Bargains, A SALE THAT BOSTON STORE IS PROUD OF orse’s Dry Goods are Belng Sold by Prices That Have fore erful, ton Store at Never Been wible Its Simply W IN THE S, w about worth of HOSIERY. Boston Store hought it lot, in connection with more hosiery from the stock, will make the gre sale ever held $1.00 STLK HOSF S, P. Morse & ( and imported lisle P. MORSE STOCK five thousand dollars all. This big fully $5,000.00 Brown-Durell atest hosiery 0, s $1.00 silk plated ad hose, in blacks All of S. P Mors at se pair at Boston Stor AlLS. P, M.s 19e he Imported fast black Hle hose for 25¢. This includes misses' as well as ladies’ hose S, P. MOI & COS JERSEY BED UNDERWEAR. 10¢ underwear for 19¢ underwear for f 0.'s 124 hose go e hose 124¢. and children's, RIB- ¢ plain and fancy 1isle underwent for His $1.25 lisle thy ribbed and trimme ton Store, Choice of all the 2 ing 10¢ Choic ing, 10¢ yard. Choice of all inch wide veilir HANDK The finest la broidered 1 union suits, silk o for 49¢ at Bos- fancy spot veil- : fancy spot veil- the H0¢ imported imported hand em- n G handk 500 dozen gents' plain white and fancy | bordered hemstitehed handkerchiefs, go worth 2 fanicy satin stripe at Se each e corsets, All the $1.25 and #1.50 corsets go at . MORSE 155 GOODS On our famous | you enter the door mense stocks of S. P Morse & Co.'s Finest dress goods, Including 8. P. Morse's finest 48-inch imported serges, henriettas and bieges, in all the latest colors and shades, and nceh fine Scoteh mixtures, checks, plaids and stripes, which S Morse 1 up to $1.50 a y . IN OUR ( 80 pic of 52-inch fine; ported silk finished hen goods ever shown, wh sold at $1.98, in all the go at ]v arful slaughter of . P. Morse's fine dress goods. I*'ully fifty per cent saved during the great sale of 5. P, M.'s silk and wool novelties and exclusive dress lengths, 50 dress |mH- rns which S. . Morse marked at $32.00, go at $10.50 and £15.00 at Boston Sto This is the who sold the Boston Store: “OMANIA, “This certifies that in $4($13,000.00) thirteen th 1d dollars in current funds Hood, Foulkrod & Co. “of Philadelphia have this day sold to Omaha, STOCK OF in square just as we have piled im- latest colovings, atement of the creditors S, P Morse & Co. stock to April 25, 1803, wideration of DRY N “Tuken by them from 3 MORS CO, muuupmutml\ “Hoop, FouLkron & Co. “Jas. H. Rastall So this shows you if § b Morse & Co.'s goods vou'll have to go to BOSTON STORE, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. —— See the celebratod Ford & Charlton Mus - Falconer's Embroideries. Monday we will e on sale alarge lot of fine embroideries bought at less Full pacticu- in next Sunday's pa- FALCONER. than one-half their lue. lars will be found Owing to some misundersta hour, no meeting of the Real © Owners jation was held yestera The next ng i to take place next Fri- ay at 4 p.m, The “No. 9" Wheel Wilson. with its perfected tenisons s and lower titch machine m. Itisthe d il fl ceount. Sold by Geo, W Lancuster 514 South Sixteenth street. “THE AUTOCRAT OF THE BREAKFAST TABLE.” Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is the standard for purity erfection the world over, and is beyond comparison. iis purity and goodness are household words. Always full weight. Never varies, Never disappoints. and p ng s to the | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 29, BOSTON STORE'S DOUBLE HIT Two of the Greatest and Most Buooessful Deals Ever Made, BOSTON STORE BUYS S, P. MORSE'S STOCK For 81 Wet Stock, We publish the ptand statement of the 8. P. Morse & Co's creditors who sold the stock to the Boston Store, And we offer you the greatest snaps, the biggest bargains and the most won- ful values that ever went over a coun- We paid #13,000.00 for the S. P. Mor stock and we give youevery advant there is in it SOMAHA, April his certifies that in consideration of | 000.00) thirteen thousand dollars | current funds Hood, Foulkrod & Co. | Philadelphia have this day sold to ton Store, Omahg HIS NTIRE STOCK 00DS n by them from MORSE & CO. (incorporated). H(uln FOULKROD & CO. as, H. Rastall, attorney. ment P. Morse's OF DRY (Signed) full 10-4 fine one white, the other silve that go today at 59 a pair. lnm..k. the supply last as long as pos sibie we will sell but two pairs to a cu: tomer. Think of it! only 59 for a pair of full sized bed blankets from the S, P. Morse stock. 1 case strietly all wool a pair All of the which S. P. $2.00 o they las All thie fine bleached Morse's price up to $1.25 g at 40c a yard, AllS. P, ard he had nothing but the finest goods and sold them up to 20c a yard) go to- day at Tic a yard. i case flnest qu that Morse would to 30c, goes at Store All wash -mnd\ outing flann SIS blankets, $1,98 Marseilles bed spreads Morse had marked to sell at ‘h o _on one table, as long as | lity French sate »sold at from 25¢ Tie a yard at Boston Morse's summer novelty neluding all his ginghams, Morse's prices 10¢, 13c, day at be a yard at Boston i case finé pineapple tissues, an gant new summer weave that he had marked to sell for 15e go at i at Boston S. P. Morse's entire stock of bleached and unbleached canton flannel, nor worth less than 12¢, go today for i rd at Boston Store Boston Store’s ba: of bargains from S. stock and the stock. Here are some of the bangains the Brown-Durell stock, wet. Big lot ladies’ fine shoppin, laine bags, worth $1.00, go at . Thousands of fine lace and embroidery trimmed ladies’ corset covers, worth up to $1.25, go at 15¢ each. 2 cases ladies’ fast black hose and la- dies’ heavy gray mixed hose, de pair. Hundreds of dozens of all kinds of la- dies’ waists, in lawns, percales and sateens, go at 25¢ each. Big assortment of ladies' wet wrappers and house dresses, T9¢ each. An immense lot of silk suspenders, 9¢ each. ‘ment is chock full P. Morse & ¢ Brown-Durell Boston from | only slightly nd chate- BOSTON STORE, . W. Cor, 16th and Douglas. STREET BW;.EPLNG SQUABBLE. Board of I ses to Allow The Board of l’nhlh Works met yesterday afternoon and awarded sewer contracts. J. O. Corby was given Pacific street, from the west line of Sixth street tothe east line of Sixth, and from there north to the alley in block . Thirtieth street from Cass to California was awarded to I S & Co.; also the district begin fifty feet north of block 43 w addition, thence southwesterly ond street and inthe alley between Wilhams street and Woolworth avenue, to a point ninety-six feet east of Sixtn street. A resolution adopted declaring the necessity of a permanent sidewalk sur- rounding the government corral, and direct- r the chairman to serve a notice upon the ment to that effect through the t < The board refused to certify to James Stephenson's bitl of 00 for cleaning the streets, and action was deferred until Major Bi y he work was per- 1of the council council could s | should be itractor, and they son why the appropriation made Morse's fine crash toweling | g | A Full SET | OF TEETH, HAYDEN BROS.---MORSE'S 8, P. Morse & Co'dtock of Fine Kid Gloves andfUmbrellas, TOOAY ON SALE AT, HAYDENS' The Domesties Mave hud a Lively Time, T row we'Will Make it Still More #0, See Prives and Then Sce the Morse Stock. The crowds that have attended this sale 8o far have been tremendous, which justifies our claih that we have pur- chased Morse & Co.'s entire stock of dry goods, with the exception of one small | lot, which was held at such a high figure we could not use and give our customers a benefit, Fine goods come high, but today you can buy these goods for half S. F Morse & Co.'s price, and in some in- stances for one-fourth S. P. Morse & adies’ fine chamois skin gloves, worth $1.00 to $1.50 per pair, your choice to- day for H9e. Ladies’ fine dogskin gauntlets, S. P. Morse & e $1.50, our price Ladies' fine real kid gloves, come in large pearl buttons or Foster lacing, all the news hades, greens or blood, nayy or tans, S. P. Morse's price $1.50, our price 96 S. P. Morse & Co.'s real kid gloves, sold our price $1.50. S. P. Morse & Co.'s fine fine milan serge silk umb: $3. 50, to be closed out at $1. Morse & Co.'s $4.00 stock of ladies’ by them at $2. umbrellas, llas, worth 3 umbrellas go at Morse 2,98, Morse & Co.'s 85.00 umbrellas go at & Co.'s $6.00 umbrellas go at Morse & Co.'s $1.50 umbrellas go a 08e. | 98c. Morse & Co.’s $1.00 umbrellas go a DOMESTICS Today will be a lively day domestic department. The S. P. Morse stock in connection with our large stock is crowding us for room. All leading brands of pillow casing and double width sheeting now on hand, and such low prices on first class goods were never offered in this city. Our table filled with wash dress goods st 5e a yard is drawing here is where you get the bar- another table filled at Tic a yard, s on this table their value. 19x40 huck towels He each, all newand perfeet. The 10¢ outing flannels ave being eut lively atsea yard. I8¢ zephyr ginghams are now selling at Haydens' at 10¢ a. yard. Come early and often, as these bargains are going fast. HAYDEN BROS. in our less TWO WEEKS vs. FOUR YEARS Kickapoo Indian Bagwa Shows Blood Cleansing Qualities of Roots, Ba}ké and Herbs. MERIDEN, N, H., Dec. 3, 1802. 1 was a con- stant sufferer from Blood and 8kin Dis- eases for four years, and em- Ployed the best &h ysicians in ew Hamp- shire and con- sulted different specialists in Boston without benefit. Findingno help, 1 _began taking Kicka- oo Indian J. H. Moore, Meriden, N. nBagwas and 1 certify under oath that it hasafford- ed me” more relief in the past two weeks than all the difforent physi- cians in the past four years. JOHN H, MOORE, Meriden, N. H. Comx1sH, N. H., Dec. 8, 1862, Pcnonnny up]\cnrnd John I, Moore, well llable nud i ATEOING Y rorexofinu statewment by him signed is true. Before me, WM. H. SISSON, Notary Pub. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. Nature's Remedy of Roots, Barks and Ierb: for the Blood, Liver, Stomach and Kidney Sold by Druggists, $1.00 per Bottle, Six for $5. ARE YOU GROWING TIRED? Of the small winged, narrow pointed collars? We show you below an iltustration of collar of ch wider points and fuller front, in different widths, which is a very stylish and populat shape for the current season. You il find it the correct thing and you will like it CLUETT BRAND 25¢. l NATONA, NARROW; WAUSEKA, MEDIUM; NESOTA, WIDE, f{ COON BRAND 20¢. CHINOOK, MEDIUM. The ** Monarch” Shirt is the one you shot wear '{ you want satisfaction, CLUETT, COON & €O, ted In morning rrect Bt guar IRV Bt 3rd Floor, Paxton Blook 16th and Farnam Streets, Elevator on luth St Beleph 0%5. HIS WITH YOU than i ‘ Professional | Nurse, Treats all kinds of diseases, internal ana ex- ternul. Guarantees In every cuse. Money re funded in all cuses where patient 1s dissatis- fied. Noregular feo charged. Fatlents pay | whatever amount they can afford for trout ment. 16th and Capito! Ave. Crounse Block, toows 6, 7and 8, Omaha. 1893, MORSE'S SILKS AT HAYDENS' Also all His Velvets, Splendid Fabrics at Half Wholesale Cost. EXTRA HELP SECURED FOR TODAY 8, P. Morse & Co's Line of Sliks and Vel- vets s at Our Store, Those Who Have Beon in Our Store Know it Now. on them Thursd arrangements to cal We couldn't wait but we have made for the trade today v $1.00 velvets, our price H0c yard. $1.40 velvets. price $1.00. § velvets, LVETS. Morse’s price 1,00, $1.25 china silis 81. BLACK DR Including gros grains, luxor, armures, taffetas, 1SS SILKS. failles, s bengaline or which were 98¢, & prices will be 50e, PRINTED CHINA 5S¢ printed Chinas you can buy for 3 75¢ printed Chinas you can by for 49c. $1.00 quality printed Chinas you can buy for Tie. $1.35, th buy for Don't delay. an elegant dress at half pri COLORED DRESS SILKS. Satin ‘duchesse, satin rhad stals, shadow failles, changeable tafl ste. Morse's prices were 8¢, 98¢ and £1.25 our prices will Le O8¢ you had better get a dress now. fou cost of nm\\ln" FANCY impire, fin de che effects in, shadow silks, plaids in su and indias that are worth 98¢, $ and $2.00 we are to sell them at 77 and $1.25; we can mateh almost any dress goods for you now. WOOL DRESS GOODS. 38-inch gloria silks, Morse or any one could easily get $1.00 for them. Our price in this 69¢ yard. 40-inch all wool cashmere, 6ic our price 45c. 30-inch, all ; 49c. nch imported English plaids, beau- tiful patterns (notice the width), bought at wholesale for about 65¢, our price 4He a yard. Half wool challis, 124¢ HAY l)l and $1.75, our best nch goods, you can Come at once and secure ames, silks, and The e, 8ic s snl.-s pretty brocades, else goods, wool, French challis for \' BROS. == = =) WE CAN'T GET YOUR SUNDAY DINNER FOR YOU, But we can furnish you the finest fruits, preserves, wine or beer to be had, and at moderate such prices that you will always get a part of your Sunday dinner of us. Imported Rhine Wine, 50¢c quart. Nobody else sells it for less than 81, Oranges, 15¢ Dozen. 1 Los Angeles - Wiae, Liquor and Clgar O, 116-i18 8. 16th St, Omaha I U DA s e e f s s s e e EHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHH Yolr Prolograpn when taken by us is sure toplease your relutivos & frionds aswell as yoursolr, who no doubt will alsocall onus whon they see your per- foeot likoness made &4 E % N HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, AT POPULAR PRICES, 313-815-317 Southldth Strast OMAHA, oo i § ol a mHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHH l Just in—Ouar Importation of| Exclusive Stylos £pring Woolens, THE NERVOUSDISOR AMERICAN TAILORS a Hotel Buildiag. RDERS kS, DEBILL ton that ¢ A BIAD Morse's price $1.40, our pes, heavy surahs, Morse's prices for ery- | HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH}IHH =X | Morae Sohn'S. Colis"" —— M I PN IO PO YOO, LACK is, of course, the only correct thing for gentlemen's wear for dress and semi-dress oceasions, to buy It's only a matter of wh Well posted fellows will all tell you that can safely say to you that when when to buy and what to buy —who are LLILI LI Eb aidiL)Ld wise and Keep tab on things 3 as to what to buy, well, a good many where to buy is here, to buy is thi men say that CLAY WORSTED is ubout the best thing a man can put moncy into nowadays. soft-—look \d never grow shiny. wee They are dressy —hold their shape hold their color Four hundred of these suits Ecnuinc clays-—-in sucks—in squ placed on sale today in Black Goods Head: re cuts—in cutaways—are that's at the rear end of our first floor)— SUITS that were made to coax fifteen dollars out of a man's pocket- book dollars a suit, at the re kable price of nd fifty cents These goods are made up in_ faultlcss mant fine Italian linings—fine mohair binding and so o from the “clay special”—in order to make it an interesting black time, we will offer as a companion to the clays at four hundred genuine En round corne ks or cutaways - as flat mo lor trimmings- perfcet in every detail thag cither straight cut sacks— faultless in fit—thoroughly made—with fine lini tu goes to make a fine suit of clothes-—-at_twelve hair binding an_ceven dozen el L dollars a suit. Truly a week to dress up in. mnmnnmmmmnnmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnnnmmmmmz § 999999 mummmxmmmu.ummmmxmm N Qg SOUVENIR SOUVENIR SOUVENIR SOUVENIR DAY ONLY SPOONS SPOONS SPOONS SPOONS gISHOP NEWMAN S, BISHOP NEWMAN FOR ONE DAY ONLY O ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS REGULAR PRICE 3 DOLLARS %t atl orders will be fi.led on receipt of price * RAYMOND, FIFTEENTIL AND DOUGLAS, OMATIA, $1.50 fordmand Westheime & SONS. ST.JOSEPH, MISSOUR Headquarters for FINE LIQUORS. Write us rurprlces on Whis both in bond and tax paid. WE CARRY THE LARGI STOCK IN THE WEST, 5r-D OWN 131G Douglas Strecet, Omaha, Nob. Tho eminent spoolallyt in nacvias ehonio, pr wsdiplomys ant \ 1050, 4k ant urinaey (s ! il st era et »eoall and f private. Book (Myst Oltiza b aud stampfor circula 163 0l Life) nant froo. 4,0 4 L0 U EXACT S1ZF COMME IL.FAUP THE MERCANTILE CIGAR, BETTER THAN EVERI Made of the fiuest quallty of Havana Tobareo that Equal tn twst hmyorted cigars, Manufactared by B, R, RIC CIGAR NDED W‘EmL SreEL Jazd F.inizhes the Best and Cheapest Method of FIRE-PROGFING HOUSES. ) Lathing, Feocing ery respect (o the and pavif sat Address VON MOHL CO. Bole Amarisan Agente, Claskousdl, Obia | QIHO MAS P SIMPSON, Washiog 1. C. No atty's foo until pat. 16 ¢ taloud. Write (uF laventors G GHURGH ORGANS. The Lt of Churchen uslog our Organs will prove (0 yopr i the ne PATENT for cal p “ixtures, | N. W. EXPANDED METAL €O., No. 402 Twenty Sixth S . CHICAGO NEBRASKA | National Bank, CDEPOSITORY, OM/ Will RiAGe the aestl of Yutie ol uich i i {wna” (free) E LN, Rpcelicutionn of € \ Lapital #100,000 | PELO a:'r CHURCH ORGAN $65,000 ) your needs. We are also p Surplus. .. ot oo . [ & : Wirice for Geslgns £ud be LYON & HEALY State and Monroe Sts, cdncm& 1Tk —Our fucipries produce upward of M st | 1asruibede soBusllr, € Mcors and Niroe R. C. Cusbing, vioe p Menry W, Yates prail 131 12t . N Maurios, V. N WL Patrics; Lawih ) BANK. Keed, casbiler THE IRON