Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 13, 1893, Page 8

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HAYDEY BROS. Olosing Ont the 8, P, Morse & Co. Stocks— Olearing Up Prices Saturday. ILKID GLOVES, HOSIERY, SILKS k. Bpecinls for Saturday—Children's Fast Black 4 Cotton Hose 8o Pair—For Three Hours o Satarday Afterncon a Great Slik Sale—See It Closing out the S. P. Morse & Co. stock of umbrellas, parasols, fans, kid gloves and hosic Special prices for Saturday: 1lot of ch fast black cotton dren’s hose to be elosed out at Se per pair. 100 dozen of children's cotton hose i only 124c per pair. This is just one-half 1S the regular price. Ladies' fast black cotton hose, ¢ per pair. P. Morse & Co.'s 8$1.50 umbrellas reduced to 98c. $2.98 umbrellas reduced to 81.50. SOUVENIR SPOONS. 1,000 World's Fair souvenir spoons to be given away at our glove department. Spoons given away with our 50c and T5¢ mitts, ulso with our 650 umbrellas, Special sale of gents' 4 hose for Satur- 4 day. Gents' British + hose 124c per pair, 9 worth 25e. X WASH DRESS GOODS. Special bargains for Saturday. 50 piezes indigo blue calico 31c yard 50 pieces 30-inch wide flannelette 5o yard. 50 pieces 32-inch wide Dutchesse mull in medium shades 5e yard. These goods are away below their value and will be placed on sale at 9 a. m. for the benefit of those who cannot come out on Saturday evening, sale will continue until all are sold. ~ Only one dress to each customer. L NE The best bargains in white hem- e+ stitehed towels ever offered in Omaha, il size 20x40, now on sale at 17¢ each or D8 6 for $1.00. Special bargains all day in ? remnants of wash goods, white goods, | & Jinens, outing flannels, shirting, sheot- ing ote. SILK FOR 3 HOURS. On Saturday afternoon | From 1to4 p. m. We will gell you $1.25 quality of Colored Faille I'rancaise Dress silks in all shades at 5 T5¢ a yard. Only one pattern sold stomer. the biggest bargain of the season. WOOL DRE Special sale Saturday. 38 inch all wool whip cord that S. P. i Morse sold for $5e Saturday 65¢ 40 inch all wool serge tl Morse sold for 65c Saturday 45e. 40 inch a1l wool beiges regular price '3 The Saturday 49¢. & At T o'clock Saturday evening we will place on sale 50 pieces chevron suiting at he per yard, These goodsare 36 inches wide havé been sold up to 3ic. : OUR SPECIAL CLOTHING SALE. '3 It is a genuinesuccess. We are clean- 7 . dpng out our overstock fast and to make 3 the suits go faster yet we have put in a whole lot more to go in the general s]ml;,)ltm' hese are more than ordi- GOODS. We quoteas follows: Children’s $3.00 suits, ages 4 to 14, two ieces, our prices today and this week, | 1.00 & suit. 1 Children’s suits as high up as $4.00, | double and single breasted, fancy pat- terns, our price tuclu), this \\LL]\ $2.00 a ’s nobby worsted suits, worth i our price today and this i u suit, three suits, long pants, : ages 10 to 5.00 und 4 G 00, all i $3.00 i Boys' fancy pin check cassimere suits, ages 14 to 18, single or double breasted, 3 86.00 for this rale, actually worth $10,00. g MEN'S SULLS. £ Men's suits at $7.50, all wool cashmere, gingle or double breasted worth casily 811.00 to $12.00. Men's black worsted, in clay or cork- screw, bound or unbound, cutaways or sacks, anybody’s price $14.00. Our price for this sale only $10.00. Forcing down prices on all our cloth- ing. HAYDEN BROS. sy See the celebrated \nhmcl' Ford & CharltonMusic o, piano at 1503 Dodge. The new train service on the Nickel Plate road will go into effect May 21, on and after which date trains will rua as follows: Going west—Leave Buffalo at 6:40 &. m., including through coach and sleeping car from New York via West Bhore railrosd, through sleeping car from New York via Reading System and through sleeping car from Boston vin, l-hchbulg and West Shore roads, This train will arvive at Chicago at 9:40 p.m. The next train will leave Buffalo at 12 o'cloe oon, and will inelude through sleepers from New York via Waest Shore and from Boston via Fiteh- Ago ut 8:10 a.m, The third ti from the east will leave Buffalo at 11 . m. and arrive at Chicago at twill include through ecaeh and sleoper from New York via Reading System. Quing cast trains will L Chicago ~at 2:30 p,m. and $:30 p. m., al i Buffalo at 6 a. m. and Poom., re- llll,\l‘\l.l\' each train including through sleeping cars to New York via “both the West Shore and Reading systems and to Boston via the PFitchburg and West Bhore roads. Inaddition to theso there will be a train between Chicago and Cleveland, leaving Ch ro about 8a. A m, and one between Cleveland and @ o Buftalo, leaving Cleveland at 7 a, m. Ko and arviving at Buffaloat 2 p. . All g trains will run daily, and superb dining cars will form part of their m,\upnu nt. —e- The Wor s fair. 1 When Adam was a boy, world's fairs 1 were not thought of, They're a modern product. And the more modern they the better they are. he Columbian exposition is the latest and best—-a long way the best. The J whole wide world has combined to make B it worthy of the nineteenth century and g ue endeavor was ever more suecessful, ! Phe great fair is dazzling in brillianey; 3 overpowering in si magnificent alike : in conception and execution, i A visit to it is tho privilege of a life- time, and thoe casicst and best way to g avail yourself of that pmllv re is to tuke the Burlington route to Chicago. The ! eity ticket agent at 1324 Farnam street will gladly give you any information you stand fn need of. Excursion rates every da, Baggage checked dircct from leniseuoe Koul lflth&Wehler 1 blk from dqm- Nat. Brown, prop, FALCONER'S Stationery 0o Per Box. Today we place on sale a purchase of 1,000 boxes of fine writing paper and envelopes. The boxes contain 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes and are worth 15¢ per box; today they go at 9¢. NOVELS AT 9C EACH. 200 paper novels, all good titles, such as “The Scarlet Letter,” “When a Man is Single,” *‘Memoirs of a Mother-in- Law,” “The Great Ingersoll Controv- versy,” “Phillp Hensen, M. D." ete., ete. All 25¢ byoks, paper covered, to- day 9¢ each. STATIONERY 300 boxes of fine today The latest magazines always in stock. LADIES' SILK WAISTS, $2.85 Ladies' fancy silk waists, goods that have been selling all season at §4.50, $5.00 and $5.50, in our great May sale today for $285; this is a splendid offer, as the colors are all good. LADIES' JACKETS AT $10.00. This is the best offer we have made on jackets this season; all our butterfly cape jackets that have been selling at $15.00; all our 314.50 novelty cloth juckets; all our handsome $15.00 black lined jackets at one price today, $10.00. AT 25C tinted note paper, 2% e per hox. LACES. 10C LACES. For today a line of orientals and point de Irelands. in widths from 3-inch to G-inch, only 10c. 15C LACES. For today all in one lot, a line of beautiful laces in white and cream, in widths from 4-inch to &-inch, only 29C LACES. For today a line of elegant black silk laces, all pretty patterns, in widths from 6-inch to &inch, only 20c. ATTEND OUR PARASOL SALE TO- DAY, CORSET! 50C SUMMER CORSETS. The W. C. C. summer corset, perfect fitting, for today only 50c. 48C CORSET, To close outaline of corsets, all ex- cellent makes, ranging in price from $1.25 to $2.50, your choice Saturday, 48c. $1.80 CORSETS. The perfect fitting 1. C. 82, will corset, sold go today everywhere for for $1.89. ATTEND OUR PARASOL SALE TO- DAY. NOTIONS. Gold hair pins in all sizes, 4c per box. Horn hair pins, black amber and shell, 8¢ dozen. Large horn hair pins, and shell, 20¢ dozen. Pins at one cent a paper. All silk Windsors at Large hemstitched Windsors, worth $1.00, at 65c each. Linen thread, 2ic spool. Brook’'s soft finish cotton, 2¢ Patent hooks, Superfine French 20c¢, 9 and 10-inch 25c, 30¢ a dozen, black, amber a spool. a card. horn bone, 8-inch 11 and 12-inch N. B. FALCONER. CARD FROM N, B. FALCONER. t week we place on special sale a hase of over $40.000.00 worth of hosiery and under Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday we will sell the yand on Thursday, Friday and y the underwe We are not ed to quote pr as yet as the mel- not all ma We can promise, however, that the sale will be entively satisfactory to our fricnds, Better bargains were never offered | than will be found in this sale, Full particulars with prices in Sunday's paper. N. B. FALCONER, WASH DRESS GOODS. The most extraordinary purchase of inch French sateens, choice patterns, fast colors, light and dark grounds, never before sold under 40e. Next week we will place them on sale at 25c. B. FALCONER. Sk The Burlington Chunges Time, The Burlington's eastbound trains now leave Omaha as follows: Chieago special, 12 m. Chicago express, 11:45 a. m. Vestibuled flyer, 4:20 p. m.. Towa and I1linoié local, T:17 p m. For full information see time table eolumn in this paper city ticket agent at 132 4 Farnam street, enquire of the | 'IHI‘ ()MAHA DAIIY BEE: SAI‘URDAY MAY 13, Life Is Too Short. Six weeks ago The Mutual Clothing Co., 18 Main st., Council Bluffs, open its doors to_the public, celebrating the opening with a concert by a brass band. Little did they dream that their pienic would be of so short a duration, but if they had sought the advice of men of more experience they would have been told that Council “Y\I"F was the wrong place for such an enterprise. Well, to make the story short The Muthal Clothing Co. soon found out that they were 1n a box; some days they sold & pair of socks for 10¢,some days they sold as much as a 82.00 paiv of pants, Highly disgusted, the now disappointed company decided to sacrifice and get out, no matter how big the loss. The buyer of the Globe Clothing Co., 115 South 16th st., Omaha, hearing of all this, took advantage of the situation and bought the entire stock at less than 50¢ on the dollar. These goods go on sale at the Globe, commencing this morning, Saturday, May 13, Here's a fow of the rices: Choice of all the silk dude bows ight or dark, the Mutual's price Globe's pric ders wh]l-h the 35e, at the Globe, Yc. the Mutual sold at 19¢ (mostly small sizes). fancy caps that the Mitual sold as high as $1.00, at the Globe, 25¢. Choice of Choice of all suspen- Mutual sold for 25¢ and which Joeans pan men’s silk neckties that the Mu- tual sold for 50e, 7he, and $1.00, the Globe price, 15e. The Siver brand of laundered white shirts which the Mutual sold for $1.00, at the Globo 50c. Balbriggan underwear which the Mutual sold for 85¢, at the Globe for 174c or ¢ a suit; balbriggan underwear which the Mutual sold for 50¢, at the Globe 25¢. The Mutual 10c handker- chiefs at the Globe 3c. The Mutual Rockford and British 10¢ socks at the Globe 4¢. The Mutual’s 15¢ black half- hose at the Globe be. 1, mm,u.- vs of men's pants at of '\lm n~| ["l'i ’ .00 at Globe. 50 at Globe, .00 at Globe. 50 at Globe. $5.00 at Globe. 3 $6.00 at Globe. 50 at Globe, 210,00 at Globe. s, $12.50 at Globe. Remember that we bought these goods cheap ourselves, even at these ruinous prices we are not losing any money on them. Come early s0 as to get first choice and avoid the rush. GLOBE CLOTHING CO., 115 South 16th street. opposite the Boston Mutual’s » Douglas, Make no mistake, look for the front painted a light green. St “The Madi and Chicago. m,” Tran: (family_hotel), 21st 2,00 per day. After an Omaha Loan Association, The police authorities are in receipt of a letter from Santa Fe, N, M., inquiring about the Central National Building and Loan as- sociation of Omaha, stating tha agent of the alleged concern visited th time ago and succeeded in disposing of a number of shares in the iation. KEver thing went along smoothly until the holde had contributed #230 in ments and a shareholder appl small loai. ‘This alarmed the s nd they s applications 55t licra i e i he ciation. They were forwarded in let registered and otherwise, but no response ever came. The case was investigated und the discovery, made thatan institution under that name* did business here at one time, but had gone N uox;\-on said to T b e of thouss a Mr. Betcher secret; S Don't Fool With From the New Y must repeat our warnin, the most dangerous prevails in the city narily prevalent more dangerous at thi winter. Be on the guard a taking a cold. Look out for it if Gladstone goes to bed and sends fora doctor er hie has a cold, and consequently he gets well in a very short time. The nd their warning should be r colds there is nothing better Cough Remely. It pre- toward pneu- Tt is pluns.nn and safe to take. Llul\h u like it. We nd which this time, 5 extraordi- Colds are even in the in Your You can do o by purchasing ¢ “*Moran’s Dictionary of Chici This World's Fair “Guide” has re- ceived the endorsement of the World's , Columbian Exposition. It uunm\lh a complete “*MAP" of Chicag )znized and World's Fal Moran, | G For sale by 3 Herald Bldg., Chicago, 1lL, and’ by Megeath Stationery Co., 1304 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Priec Another Suit Aguinst Aunother echo of the Capital National bank failure v ard yesterday in the United States uit court. It was the filing Uf a suit on a promissory note signed by K. Outealt and C. W. Mosher in favor of lh:- Newport, N. H., Sa s bank in the sum of £6,500. The note was given last November and was to run six months. It is therefore due and unpaid and suit has been brought for its collection. e The King oi Fl ng a floor that hard Vild's Linoleum.” The best and the or in the United tates, None pu that lettered ou the | back “Wild's Linoleum.” R R R R R EEEm——————— MOST PERFECT MADE. Dainty food and cakes of Griddle Cakes to the state every kind, from the informal | ly Bride Cake can be made | immeasurably superior and quicker with Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder than with any other leavening agent known. Its spotless purity, majestic strength and matchless excellence make it unique in the culinary art, —~ — AN INDINN'S OHATION Flying Clouds @s Masterly and Thrilliug | Speech. Worthy of Ingersedd, Dialne, Gladstone or Bismarck—The Bleody nd the Peace ful Present—Pressnted in & Verbal Pano- rama—Here 18 & Renson to Heed, The Indian is the most poetic race in the world, in their relations with their own; in their habits whea not on the warpath; in thelr customs, semgs, dances; in thelr be. let in the happy hunting ground, and in their conceptions of the Great Manitou, The following 18 nn extract from the speech ot Flying Cloud, & tamous Kickapoo medicine wan: “Children of the Great Spirit, whose forr 18 fn the nir, though invisible, liere to tell you of our wrongs and of St g it | WFour hundred years ago n Grent White iled from Spain to find a Worll g L That World wis th Red Man'a, Then all l"(u--’ the uph the Iurons to the Great Warm Gulf that kissed the land ot l"ll|fl and Flow ers, where the Sim inoles hunted and fished. “The Indian_wel. comed the Wiite and for that Wwelcome our peo. ple were driven stop by step townrd the great S3)t Lake, beneath wihicl drops the Great s Catlin says: * The word of an Indian can Be relied upon.” comes down upon the ourth. © are scattered llke leaves tninn winds shnke the trees of the “We, the Kicknpoos, whose lLome was enee in Tllinols, luter in 'Kunsas, and is now in the land of 'the Sacs and Foxos, arc at eace with the White Man. What We have, hat we will give to our White Brother, “Our Kicknpoo Indian Sagwn makes men live to be one hundred §y ears old. “There sre Red Mcn living who used it over since they were young 1 aud who are now %o ol that thiey can sit, 1l and <leep in the sun. “0ur Kickupoo Indian Ol is the foe of i P Dur Kickapoo Cough Cure stops the hand of death, “Our ickapoo Indian Salve heals and cures all wounds, and our Kickapoo Worm Killer proserves the lives of papoose: “our ‘Sagwa'-~good medicine—is m the reat mother of ‘us all—Nature. All that is best that grows in th woods, that blos soms on the plain, that hides in the earth, our Sagwn contains. Jt has preserved the lives o ir warriors and our women. “It acts upon the body like sunshine on the trees and flowers, and gives life and strongth to all who use it, Men and wo men who partake of it frec'y can only die of old nge. This sccret which apoos alone nesess, they give fri their white rothier. It s our riehe er “ o spoken. Let the of the world beur answer to what I have said!” Without doubt the Indian bas u profound knowledge of the mysterions herbs with which they cure radieally many formid able disenses which bufle the greatest physicians of the world. Those remedies ean now be obtained of gist or wholesale dealer. The an Sagwa s one dollir per for five “dollars, The Cougl fifty and all the other remedics five cents per bottle. In using these remedies you may be absolntely certuin that they are purely vegetable, that they contain “no acids or mineral pofsons, be ciuse the Indiuns know ubsolutely nothing of these hurmtul drogs, The Kickapoo Indian Medicines are gen. uine Indian made. How they came to be glven to the world 13 fully “expluined in our large book, which we gladiy send free to all applying' who care for it suficiently to write us enclosing thico 2c. stamps to ny postage. Address Healy & Digalow, B2Grand Ave., New Haven, Ct. AL M mmmme 1893, = 3 E TODAY 3 E Russet Special Russet g E low Opening shoes 3 & shoes of at : at $1.00. tre $2.25 5 = New = L g —o E 1803 = &— Russet Stra Russet =9 E low Efl-t? shoes 5 & shoes We at 5 E at §1.00 Sold $2.25 5 - = ke = E Last 5 — Straw 5 - 7 R — &— Russet Hat Russet z‘ E low We shoes 9 E shoes Had at E & at §1.00 a $2.25 = = Xear = = Ago, = o— on 5 = e = E Russet Twentieth Russet —= ) — — & low Day shoes —@ &— shocs of at 5 = at §1.00 JTI.V 2 == — ; y. $2.25 —= = Nothing = = [ = E Russet New Russet E E low Shapes shoes 5 & shoes, to at 5 E at §1.00 Show $2.25 —= E You. 5 = = = £ = : t) g @\ D1 : - > 3 @ - zmmmmmmmmumxmmmmmmR DOCTOR Searles & Searles SP ECIALISTS L. SFARLES, Consnitinz Sur:zeon, o of Rush Melicil Colleze. (CON: ATION FREE) For tho treatment of GHRG G, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES ‘We cure Catarrh, All Diseases of the Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, Bowels and Liver. Blood, Shin and Kidney Female Weaknesses, Lost CURED. PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE porm: without the use of n kni Ali muladics of o prive elther sex, positively cured. Call on or address, with stamp forClrculars, Free Book and Kecipes, Dr. Searls & Searics, Next doorto Postottics DK, S Diseases, Manhood atly cured nustic, nature, of 118 S, 151 St., OMAMA, N byt New York Hosoital O.. TREATMENT, Special Dise133;, T Mo will wend you the marvelous It M E N Tealth, Sivengii s Vo FORALL of both French Preparation CALTHO g\"‘ nd pay if satisfed. § Chronie, Naryyus, Men and Womsn, Hilroelle Varleocelo, Ftricture and all other troubles treated at roasonable churges. CONSULTATION FKEE. Cali onor address DR, SEYMOUR PUTNAM DOUGLAS BLOCK, - OMAHA, NEB Opposite Il yden Bros, "A = STRAIGHT - TIP! « ON STRAIGHT GOLLARS. Styles may come and styles may go, but the straliht shiape of collar, in s various modife ations, is always in style and always dressy. any prefer it to any other shape, and there isa hrfc class of tasteful dressers with whom will be perennially popular. We illustrate low the correct thing, under both of our ading brands, 2nd in two widths. Tty them. {nuo o gate, !mn-. rfect fitting and satisfactor, 'h we guarantee in the * Muuuz SR mm" € GLUETT, COON & oo. ‘e > g 3 : i oz DrDOWNS Istered gradante in modloing, ns diplon s 811 0rtinates w Y4EIL s oatarrh, 1 s0minal waikass, RiCIE 103935 No sed VEor 1018 0F viLM pryar. Parclos us athyny by corrosponden Y R S T M, 0 ..m.“nu cate contents orsandor. 0o porsonal ntarviow praforesl Consultation fras. Corraind sty striotly private. Book (Mysteries of Life) sent frea. OM3> hours, ) a.m. LoJp. m. 3unisrs 4 4w ) 4d . and stumpfor circular. 1 F.FONDER, Mgr. " DO YOU WANT : PHOTOGRAPHS? Cut glass of neat and clegant design is a household ornament that makes your wife look /)/mmm‘ and you feel vich. In our sparkling cut glass palace are many new designs. RAYMONP, FIFIESNTH AND DJUGLAS, OMATA, EXACT S1ZE 'l"HE MERCANTILE CI of the finest quality of Tavana T COMME IL.FAUT GAR BETTER THAN EVER! 816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Tho omtnont xpaalallst In nocvou, ohroalo, privats, bload, Araeir i urliaey disais al : : PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT. Our Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the Best| EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ; OMAA OPTICAL 60,, 222 5. fothL Y kv It Will Be Worth Your While If 80, call and soe us. Weo to wait _ willmake you a ploeture of for whioh you will feel proud our IFire | I Male As soon A HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPAY, 313-315-317 South15th 3tea> OMAHA L g L B B b i d | i i as the fmsurance adjusters settle the loss we will open fire with the est wine and liquor Lurgalns yuu EVer Loard of, DR. | MCcCREW THE SPECIALIBT, Is unsurpassed in the treatment of all PRIVATE DISEASES and all Weaki and Disorder | i LOS ANGELES WINE & LIQUOR C0., 116-118 S, 16tL St. 18 years experience, Writo for e and question list free. Dere are wow going, my pretty maidy am going to Nioree 8, +(r." she eaid. 0 “IPRat g o for, s Dretty MAAT" “Hor th S aturday bargaing, s, she ‘We Move the Public to Ouyy Unheard of Bargains for Tomorrov A Japanese Vilage for 25 We have bunched together on ol | table a beautiful lov of Japanesn goor | for Saturday. Noarticlo on this tah has ever sold for less than 85¢, and son as high as 75¢. There are tcm-ups ax saucers, after dinner coffees, all styl of vases, bon bon boxes, pufl boxe plates, pitchers, teapots, bowls, pi trays, jewel trays, cte., ote. These ar, all new goods. Our price for yo. choice Sutnrday is k 25¢ each. Just received, another larg' shibment of those very fine glag water pitchers that a ro wort we will sell them Suturds for 9c each. Only two to a e tomer. Perfumes. . 100 pints of our splendid English pe fumes. White Rose, Lilac F.ower, Vio) let, Jockey Club, Heliotrope, Crab Ap) ple Blossom and’ other orders that ary worth 8¢, for 2l¢ an ounco. Gloves. ¢ silk mitts, 19¢, 20c, 390, 79¢ per puiry all worth very muck AT 9¢ | Ladies’ blac 50c, more. Our 31.75 8-button length mousque| taire suede gloves for Satuaday, $1. 27 pair, Veilings. 50 pieces new style veilings, worth from 40c to 60c a yard, Snturduy at 250, Between (0 and 11 a- m. We will sell a lot of fino embroiderie: that are well worth from ¢ to 160 yard, for 8¢ u yard. Boys’ Suits. Double und single-breasted two-pieo suits that are weil worth, and have beef§ selling at $3, Suturday, special price, 3.9 Boys’ long-pant suits, all wool; you choice for any suit in the house fo Saturday, $6.00 Boys’ unlaundered cambric waists, ous regular 25¢ quality, Saturday for AT A wash goods bargain 43c for Satu this beats the world; it’s uns) ble. Saturday we will, sell 1.000 vards of 80-inch Chinal cloth (imitation of China silk)y made to sell at 15¢ a vard; the; £o with a rush Saturday, Cloak Dep’t. Saturday we will sell the latest styles in printed w appers, that cannot be matcehed for less thun $1.50 each, Saturday, 98e. 984 490 We will sell one lotof chambrg skirts, worth ava close retd price. certainly, 75e, for Sat day only 49, your choice of und 818 capes, novelties and for Saturday’s Men’s Furnishings. A lot of men's colored shirtsiwith col-8 lara and cufls attached, that are al) right, at §1.25, Suturday’s close price, 75¢ Men’s 4-ply collurs, 4 for 25¢. Men’s spring ties and scarfs 19c. Men’s fast bluck hose 20¢. Ladies’ Knit Underwear. of ladies’ summer vests tha Our price for Saturday 15¢ each. Ladies’ fast black hose with seam!esw foot and sell for 20¢, Saturday 2 pairs for 25¢. Saturdny we will sell a line of fi hose in the new cotton colors, that ure worth 35¢ a pair, Saturday 2bc. Ladies’ fine cotton drawers. We havel so thut will be sold Saturday for! ts a pair. Mail orders or requests attended to, ' $10.00 sule, 310 (l\l One ca: retail for 2ic, prompily i The sun never sets on an overlooked request, however trifling, Agents for Butierick’s patterns, Seud your mail order to b gnd Fueam Sty Sixteenth and Farnam Sts,

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