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8 HAYDEY'S BOUGHT THE BELL This Morning® at 8 0'Ulock the Whole Stock Goes on Sale, AND IT'S THE PRICES THAT TALK Plain Black Satine 5S¢ a Yard—Standard Prints 2 1-2c & Yard-Hest Lining Cambric 1 1-2¢ a Yard—Stet- son's Style Hats 82,35, LINE ‘LANNELS, BLANKETS AND DOMESTICS, This department was managed by an | and well-experienced man, a man had plenty of money at his com- mand, bought his goods for cash and they were bought cheap, but we shall them a good deal cheaper. As we are too crowded, we must have room to handle this stock. Our fall stock is in, and at such prices we never owned goods before. 1t is impossible at present to go in particular over cach item, but we will quote a few prices to show you which way they will move, and we expect to move them lively. Some of these quan- tities arc not so very large, will there- fore limit the quantity, Plain black satine, fe yard, Black and white striped and figured satine, jc vard. 32-inch wide chevrons, such as are sold at 15e, today Se yavd. Standard prints, such as Allen’s, Ham- ilton, ete., 24c yard. Odds and ends in fancy checked lawns, mulls, pongees, cte., 2i¢ yard. Best lining cambries, all the remnants go today at 14 yard. Indigo blue damask, marked at and cheap, too, at that, tomorrow 19 fine bleached damask, 72 inches You will find no empty shelves to gazo upon nor will you have to feast on windy advertisements. On the contrary, you will have to elbow your way around the stocks of seasonable dry goods such as were never displayed by any house in this section of the country, and prices you will find too tempting to resist. One visit around the different stores by any stranger will convince him that Hay- dens’ s the place where they carry the stock, where they have assortment to select from and where they make the lowest prices. THE DRUG STOCK. There are too many articles here to evenattempt to quote prices on more than a few samples, Tetlow’s swan’s down face powder 10c. Friemans faco powder 13c, Parisian white face powder 10c. Lyons tooth tablets 30c. TOILET SOAPS. ‘We put these in one lot, your choice for 5¢ a cake. The lot contains uintah, cocoa, rose bud, glycerine, Mexico, fine castile, ete., ete. NOTIONS. Don't forget the notion department. Hereis where we almost give goods away. 6 big bargain tables, 100 per cent saved on every one. Goods for 44e, worth 15e. Goods for 9¢, worth 20c. Goods for 124c, worth 33c. Goods for Wiherever the Bell stock was broken we filled it in with our own new goods. Remember the notions for ains on Thursday. 6 big tables with the best bargains ever offered. THE BELL HAT STOCK. John B. Stetson Co., No. 1 quality in black and nutra $2.75, Bell prices $5.00, John B. Stetson Co. No. 1 quality Derby in the latest style $2.50, Bell .00, ats in Dunlap and Knox late 2,00, Bell prices $4,50. ‘by hats in leading styles pricos # Men's Fadora Tie, Bell prices D, Men’s soft hats in blac 98¢, Bell 11 prices $1.00, ool hats Mon's shop et Mackintoshes and rubber coats at one- half of Bell price. BROS,, erything, Leave Omahs . via the Chi- cago, Rock [sland & Pacific and bo | sido the World's fair grounds at 8 u. m} the following morning.” You can't mal this time via any other line, and the commedations to be had on the great ]\m-k Island ave noted from Maine to Californin, By oxamining the map and time tables of this line you will find thut as a World’s fair line it stands without an equal, as pa J avoid transfer and a tiresome and e pensive trip through the city by gotting off at Englewood and taking electric line direct to main entra nce of World's fair grounds; time, ten minutes. In addition to this train we have trains lul\mg Omaha at b p. m., 7:10 p. m. and 10 . m,, thus giving passengers xlm choico of four daily trains to and, as bofore making quicker time and landi pussengers at the World's faiv in advance of all other lines and with less trouble and expense. Dining attached to all through teains, serving the best meals of any dining car line in the United Statoe. For maps of Chicage, Wi fu grounds, time cards and sleoping rese vations call at 1602 Farnam street. Charles Kennedy, G. N. W. I, A, e Tho 15 Drawiag Near, Two months me and the World's fair will be a thing of the past. Yet the end excels tho beginning. You bLave nover scen the like, nor ever will agair, Euch building grand piece of statuury i am aro amassed sumples of everything that the eivilized world produces. The Midway Plaisanco i curiosity shop of orental feature The illuminations at night, the clecty funutaing, with an evecchanging hue from white to rose aud thence to uzure, make up a banquet of royul beauty "\ xeursion tickets at greatly reduced 7 apply to ticket ‘oice, Chicago, Milwankee & St. Paul railway, 1501 Furuam street. BOUGHT THE BELL STOCK Hayden Bros, Got All the Silks and Dress Goods. AND HERE'S WHAT BECOMES OF THEM Nice New Bell Store China Silks at 180 & Yard—¥ine Regal, Binck Boll Store Gros Graln Silks at 550 n Yard, DRESS GOODS, There never was a nicer lot of goods put on this market at forced eale, except Waps a portion of the . Morse & ). stock, sold by us last spring. They are all ready now, and we will t the goods and the pricesdo the work. Here is the BELL stock with “RINCGING PRIC A fine 40-inch cashmere, Bell store price 2 Take them at 1 Novelty suitings, in plain, [fancy, plaids, stripes and illuminated effects, B and |H|'u]n~\\hl- el store price Our price, lic. Another lot of suitings, in all the new and leading shads i A lurgo involoo of fanoy dress goods in all the new l-fl.-|| 40 inches wiae, Bell stove price Gac, : . A fine all wool ser, s, 62 inches wid Bell store price 8115, Our pr A largo 1obof all wool oloakttnge, just what you want for a weapor a child's They are in all fancy stripes and Bell store prices, $1.35., You can have them at j0c. In center aisie you will find a rge stock of fa suitings, hopsack- 5 serges, henviettas, novelties. These goods ave wool and must be seen to i iated, they are 36, 38, 40, 46 and 52 inches wide. Bell store prices from S5e to $1.85, we aro closing them out at 43¢ for cho A fine storm serge and heavy water- proof, all shades, 54 inches wide, ell store price 8e, Our price 43, A large and well assorted lot of GLORIA & Bell store price Our price H0c. BLACK DRESS From the Bell stock. We will place on sale a fine henrietta, 40 inches wide. Bell store price, 60c. Our pr e, And still another, 40 inches wide. Bell store price, 5e. Our price, 45c. A fing serge, 40-inch wide, Bell Store price, 8ic Our price, 50c. A fine, all wool, hopsacking, 40-inch wide. Boll Store price, 83c. Our price, 40 SILKS. We won y & word about them, ju namo the pric Look at these figures: All of the Bell's 50¢ printed China silks will go at 18¢ yard. All of the Bell's 50c colored satins will go a 18¢ yard. All of the Bell's 50¢ colored surah silk will go at 25c yard. AIL of the Bell's 65¢ colored China silks will go at 39 yard. All of the Bell’s 7o colored surah allks will go at 50c yard. All of the Bell's 75c wash silks will go at 3¢ yard. All of the Bell's 85¢c changeablo silks will 2o at 59¢ yar All of the " Bell’s 81.00 black gros grain silks will go at ard. All of the Bell" black gros grain silks will go at yard. All of the Bell's $1.50 black gros grain silks will go at ard. 1l of the Bell's $1.50 black satin Duchess silks will go at $1.00 yavd. All of the Bell's $1.50 faille fra 1caise will o at $1.00 yard. All of the Bell's 81.50 black Ben- galine will go at $1.00 yard, All of the Be ]l 1.00 colored silk vel- vets will go at 5c yar All of the lh'll s 8150 coloved silk vel- s will go at $1.00 yard. ) pieces handsomé evening shades in cpe de ehenes, ali silk, 25 inches w Chernoy B - best zoods, will go during d HAYDEN BROS. —_— PUT CHICAGO IN YOUR POCKET. Chicngo,” This valughle little guide book, known as “Moran’s Dictionary of Chicago,” has received the uulmwlm'nt of the “World’s Columbian I fon.” Tt contains a handsome **Map' ‘hieago, and is the only recognized and standar d “Guide” to the World y person contempluting a trip to Chie: during the World's fair should avail himself of this opportunity to secure a copy of this valuable work, and, by so doing, will be uble o thoroughly post hi If regarding Chicago and the great Columbian exposition he ing home, For sale by Georgo publisher, suite H Chicago, 111, silk cloth sopies in tgilt,” paid, $1 sh, vsons ordering copies will please remit for same by postal note or in postage stamps, — Only Hult-Faro o the St. Louis fair and oxposition via the Wabash railroad. [From aturday, Se l\h mber 30, to Saturday. October 7, inclusive, the W, abash will sell round: trip tickets at above rate, On Tuesday vening, October 8, will appear the mag- ificent stroet parvade of the Veiled Prophets, which with the strect illum- inations rival the most brilliant dis- plays of Paris or the groat \\mhl s fair, For a program of the fi i sleeping car accommmodat 4n|| n( the Wabash office, or write N. hwestern | eng '--1' \w :nt, Uxunlm. Neb. A —— Fire in u or Yard, At noon yesterday the fire department was called to the northeast corner of Thirtecnth and California streets, where sparks from a passing o h fire to the oflice building amber Merchant C. N, Dietz, Prompu responso to the alarm and twenty minutes hard worlk by the firemen prevented m flames from communicating with the e lumber piles t the north and east of lh-' fray truct Tue dawmage o ummnmlh the building and coutents, consistiug of ofice furuiture, sush _doors und lime. will probaly not ex- ceed ¥500, which is fully insured. M. Dietz is in Chicago at preser ——————— DLED, 0l A lines or lesy wnder this b ad, Afty cach ddiditional itue, t , b ¥ notlee he MEANEY ~Tesso 1,10 years and 10 s, Funersl Thirsduy orning, nber 21, s Crow Tamily rewtdonce 5 South ‘liirwonth’ strees, 10 Loly Sepul: clier comotery. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Tlll RSDAY, \l‘l‘TluMIil*R '.!L 18‘)‘! FALCONER'S 20-DAYCASHSALE | THE BELL* STOCK BOUGHT $9.76 Jackets $3.78 Each—Ladies' $17.50 Far Trimmed Suits $6.00. 81500 CIRCULAR CAPES $9.60 Ladies’ 350 Vests, 12 1-20 Ench; 500 Bal- briggan Vests, 250 Each; #1.25 Storm Serges, 75¢; Henrletta Cloth, Value 81,25, Now T8¢ Per Yard, SUITS, CAPES AND JACK $9.75 jackets only 83,78, 100 ladies’ jackets, made of heavy ma- terial, suitable for winter wear, colors tan and gray mixed, black or navy blue, sizes 32 to 38 only, regular value $8.50 and $0.75, TODAY ALL DAY, $3.78 BEACH. 16 ladies' fur trimmed suits, regu price 17,50, TODAY ONLY Ladies' new wi sular capes, made of very heavy material, with Florence collar and fur edgings, regular value $15.00, 2] TODAY ONLY $0.60. We have opened our new line of la- dies’ and children's furs that we offer at special prices. DRESS GOODS. Storm serge, 54 inches wide, in the new shades, green, brown and navy; the $1.25 grade at The. Arnold’s henrietta cloth, 46 inches wide, 40 new fall shades to select from, the regular dollar quality, today at 8¢, All wool, glish diagonals, 40 inches wide, worth $1.00 yard, to be closed out today at 50¢ yard SPECIAL IN NDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. Ladies’ low neck ribbed vests 12§c. Ladies' fast black 50¢ hose 25¢ pair. Ladies' long sleeved 50c balbriggun shirt 25¢ each. Boys’ 40c onyx dyed school hose 2i¢ pair. Ladies’ 31.50 merino combination suits 48c each. Ladies’ Ypsilanti union suits, $5.00 quality, 8148 each. Men's 50¢ quality onyx half hose 19¢ a pair. Boys’ $1.00 madras and cheviot waists 424c. Men's T5¢ ribbed balbriggan under- wear S0c a garment. LEMBROIDERIES. 3,000 yards of cambric embroidery today, all new designs, good width; regular valué, 124c and 1be. Today only 3ic. RIBBONS, ALL GOOD SH \[fl DN 2,000 yards ribbon, N at le. 3,000 yard bons, Nos. ). at 2¢c. 3,000 yards ribhon, Nos. 12-16-20, 3c. UMBRELLAS. SPECIAL TODAY. Umbrellas $1.25 Today we oltaxtarlinetiof English gloria umbrellas, regular value #2.00; your choic Umbrellas $1.9 Today a line of all silk taffeta um- brellas, only a few loft, regular value #4505 to close them out, $1,98, SILKS FOR TODAY. 3,500 yards of colored and black im- ported silk velvet, all newest shad German made goods, worth $1.00, for 4 yard. No limit, 5 picces of bluck and white, ealored and fancy silks, diff worth at least ¥1.25 40 pieces of black gros g satins, rvhadames, duchesse, faillos ete., ete., worth up to $1. yard. These prices will interest the most sceptical of purchasers, tively un- equaled anywhere. FALCONER,. —_— T Is Money." If you want to save time and money when you go to the fair you witl go via the Groat 1 Island route, Why? Because it is the only line via whioh you can reach the faiv without a transfor through the city of Chicago. If you will stop and think this over, get one of our maps showing location of the rounds in connection with our line at nglewood, you will sce that as World's fair fine we lead ull others you go via any other line y.mwi ihave a some, tedious t ach the fair there will find friends who left Umuhu same day as yourself who have been on the grounds un hour or move. Call at RoekK Island ticket oftice for rates, maps, sleeping car resorvations, and any in- formation you may Want in regard to routes, rates, A V4 TERY, Are You Planning a Worla's Fair Trip? Bear in mind the decided of the Chicago & Northwest Four daily eastern express trains, v new and special equipmont, unexcelled west of Chicago, Low rates. Baggage checked from your home. Chojew of quick, sufe and comfortable methods of transfer direct to the World’s fai grounds. Call, or send your address to the city ticket offic 2e, 101 I munmsl R. R. Ritcnie, 3 General Agent, C P .\ 1 -— Burlington Koute World's Falr Kates. One-way tickets. . Round-trin tickets ur.nul 30 duy Vestibuled and gu lighted daily at 11:35 a. m., 4:20 p. m., and 10: p. . Baggage checked dfrect from resi- dence. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam st. —~—— Wanis a Divorce. Josepnine Uleson has asked the court to divorce her from her husband, Axel, whom she i3 & man of vulgar hubits and bas failed Lo support his family. Bought by Haydem Bros. and 'Twill Be Bought Again by the People. AND HERE'S WHATTTHEY'LL BE BOUGHT FOR The Bell's 50c Suapendors Go at 9c Each— Gents' Tine Lammdered Shirts, Bell's ce 085, Gur Price 25e—150 Underwenr, 25c. Every dollar’s worth must be disposed of in fifteen days to make room for our fall stock. The stock being so lai and our time o limited, we will make the greatest effort of this age in the dry i00ds busitioss. , hulf cost or one quarter cost, Wil B ot any figure in this sale goods must ho sold at once. Perhaps never in a lifetime will you have such a chance again. Underwear, hosiery, corsets, gents' | furnishings and muslin nln]m wear such low pri stand up. Remember there is ot a dol- lar's worth of old goods in this entire stock. The greater part was purchased for this fall's trade. Wao have made all arrangements for the large crowds which will attend this mammoth sale, commencing Thursday morning, A FEW PRICE QUOTED FOR « THURSDAY. The entire stock of gents' 4-in-hand worth from 50¢ to $1.00, from the Bell Dept. store, go onsale at 124¢ cach. Don't wait, The Bell Dept.'s stock of fine teck searfs, worth 50¢ to X each, go on sale at 19¢ h. We mean h||~|nl~~~x 50c suspenders sold at the Bell Dapt. store go on sale at 9¢ per pair. You can hardly beliave it. Come and see. Gents' fine laundored shirts, pure white, sold at the Bell for 3 oour rice on o h\|1~(].n and while they last, 20c each. I 1ot of elegant 4-in-hand ties, regular H0e goods, to be closed at Yc¢ each. Don’t wait. Gents' faney wool shirts and drawer: ~n|4[ ut the Bell for Toe, our price toclo: Gents' n.\hn'nl wool shirts and dra: ers, worth Tie each, go on sale at 2 We must sell this stock. Don't Gents’ fancy wool Switz condit under- wear, sold at the Bell store for $4.00 per suit, our price 50c each. Read this again, we mean business. Gents' all wool Gueldo underwear, worth $1.25 each, go on sale at 49¢ each. You can only blame yourself if you miss this sale. There entire stock of fine underwes to be sacrificed av once. Attend th sule and purchase what you want for fall, Ladies’ jersey ribbed vests for fall wear, worth 50¢ each, go on sale at 12ic each. Ladies’ natural wool vests and pants, \\mlh $1.00, go on sale at 39¢ each. n ladies’ real kid gloves, worth 0 and $2.00, go on sale Thurs- ch, Read carefully. Your choi of any from the Bell store, worth $1.00 3e each. se of boys' long school hose, fast , extra heavy, full regular made, can’t wear them out, worth 30¢ per pair, go on sale at 16c per pair. 1\.~ep your eye on this sale from day to &ummg like it ever attempted in this cit; % HAYDEN BROS.,, Dry Goods, Ete., Ete. e AT STOCKEMAN SWINDLED. €. €. Ghllllund of Auburn Tells n Long Tale of Woe, C. C. Gilliland, a live stocls shipy Auburn, Neb., and Lillic Wil locked up at Central quarters about 5 o'elork yesterda, The woman is accused of obtaining money Ise pretenses ana the man was hetd to his own admissions, / with a couple of he disposed the South Then he came to started out he W p hich is suppos in the proscribed district. several places e lan i hought Le had struck house, and paid & round price asuité of vooms. e went out to buy something to eat, and when he came back ho tound that tho doors were barred. He was ifferent houses, and finally an_officer who went with him saw Lillic and said she wa to whom he pi his coi night's fun, s Vi fous to prose cute tho ¢ The woman claims that the man wis in her house during the but did not engage lodging. A check #1,000. made out to Mr. Gillespie by Wood Bros, wuas among Gilliland's effects, ————— CLAIMS OF A FIRXMAN, ‘Thomas Downs Wants Pay for Injuries Sus- talned ut the ton Fire The suit of Thomas Downs, a member of the fire department, against J. B. Kitchen attention of Judge Duflie and his'suit erows out of the burning of the Paxton hotel annex during a fire which took of April 12,1801, at lost his life and sey- iously injured by being falling walls, As will started 1 the sery- s’ quarters of the building on the uiley side of the aunex, burning out the partitions and doing consideravle dumage, Thowas Downs, ene of the injured men, brought suit agaipst Kitchen, the owner of the building, alleging 'that even prior to the five the wall was in an unsafe condition and should have been condemu On this issue the case went to t April and afvera hotly « tle the jury returaed a |hv plaintill and placing A motion fora new trial was 4 anted, after which the judgment was set aside. DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pill safe pill, best pill A Drunic aud Disoracrly, Joe Snoher was arrcsted at Twelfth and Dodge streets yestenday afternoon for being drunk. When searched a large gun was found on bim, ynd be. was in au ugly mood He claims 10 be employed the smelting work: "PRICE’S el The ouly Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alusi Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Ycars the Standard, IIMDhN SFLI,S THE SHOES Today Bogins the Great Sale ofa Large Shoe Stock, AND THIS IS THE WAY OF IT Children's 82,00 School Shoes for ®1.00— Infants’ 50c Shoes 2. adies’ Hand Lurs Patent ther, Iutton s o This Sale at 82,45, 318 pairs infants' 50c shoes at pair. 240 pairs infants’ patens leather 75e shoes at 40¢ a parir. SCHOOL SHOES. i ildren's school shoes, worth ) ) and $2.00, in this sale at § L air, i il the m on a large tablo y dopactmor 280 sale on another t $1.75 boys' button tip s pair. youths' button tip shoes at e a children’s grain solar tip shoes at a pair. 1.00 misses’ kid tip button shoes at 65¢ shoes at 98¢ a 2.00 cloth top shoes at $1.15 a pair, )0 hand turned kid button shoes at 9 a pair. #4.00 hand turned patent leather shoes congress shoes at boc a dongola congress shoes at Toc a : felt house slippers at 43 a pair $1.25 warm lined dongola slippers at Toe a pair. tennis oxford ties at 35 a pair. alf button 50 ana $3.00, go in this 1.00 a pair 3.00 and_$4.00 button 0 in this sale at $1.50 & pair. 75 fine satin call shoes go at $1.90 a .00 fine dongola cloth top shoes go 00 a pair. $1.00 tennis oxfords go at 50¢ a pair. Be on hand this morning for BIG BARGAINS in shoes. Extra clerks wanted in shoe depar tment, D 3ROS. Military Matters. The following named officers having com- pleted their auties in counection with the annual department rific and Iry competi- |, tions will proceed to join their respective stations: First Lieutenant Charles Lynch, assistant surgeon, Fort Omaiha Licutenant Hiram McL. Powell, § fantry, Fort Omah ccond utenant John L. Hines, ntry, Fort Omaha; Second Lieute rd M. Prince, Sec- ‘ort Omauha. s Who have been granted leaves of to take effect on c 10 of their cpartment mp, are au- I themselves of the same be- fore complying with this order, Caution! Don't be deceived by ignorant, unscrupulous fakirs and confi- dence men, assuming to offer “Indian Remedies,” and who pretend that their nostrums are made by the Indians. Kl_CKAPOO indian Sagwe and other Kicknpoo Indinn Remedics are THE ONLY INE INDIAN REMEDIES MADE AND S0LD IN AMERICA. The word “ Kickapoo™ fs copy- righted and they dare not steul that. Be eure you get “Rickapoo ltemedics,” andd see that every hottlo or prckage bears tiils “ac-simile signaturo thus : Aeagy Hgelio Distributing Agents, 521 Grand Av aven, Ct, These FREE fond ihireo 2ec. stampstopay post. il you frec a ten ere book of 1 Itled CCLIFE AND SCENES AMONU APOO INDIANS, SRty ik Aot the 1 DR. SCHENCK’S Mandrake Pills have a valuo as a houss hold remedy far beyond the power of lan guage to describe. The family can hardly be true to itself that does not keep them on hand for uso in emergen- cies. # MANDRAKE « Is the only vegetanle substituta for that dangerous mineral, MEercomy, and while its action as a curative is fully equul, it possesses none of the perilous effects. In Constipation, Mandrake acts upon the bowels withou disposing them to subsequent Costiveness. No rem acts so dicectly on the liver, nothing so speedily cures Sick Headuche, Sour Stom- ach, and Billousness us theso . For 8ulo by ull Druz:lsts Priso 23 ets. por box; 3 box es for ior sont by mall, post B0 fres, on' racolpt bf bribe, hoh Bchenck & Son, Philadelphic BAD COMPLEXIONS Piaples, blackh red rough and oliy CUKA Boar, most effective skin. purifying aid besutifying soup in o world, ns woll us’ purest and sweetest Of toilet und nursery throughout the world. NEBRASKA. NATIONAL BANK. 2 U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Neb, CAPITAL, - £€400,000 SUAPLUS, - £60.000 y W. Yates. prosi i, C. 8. Maurls S Palnios 'IHE IRON BANK. Cor.DOUG cthook at a br comiort or Cloths—che about your Dvercoals QUR YELLOW METAL ry on one. Ten Dollars "ll'w a beauty: for onc I shion: Box \.II(, roll front or *T'h*e Proofof the stitching on uu,..‘ m%mm) draped and cut sys. co: :t take it Kissln' fl’le c°°k you a dozen or Mude of the finest quality of T INFANTA The latest out, traveling white and colors, Selling all summer millinery at cost and less, BL[ SS, 1hi4 [lnunleh St I'll Pull Your Tooth for 25¢ DR.WITHERS, th Ilcor. Brown Block, 16th and Douglus, A Full SET $/,- OF TEETH MCGREY BPECIALI and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Tath nxul Farvam OMaua, Nes. & |44 Srs INDICATIONS THIS WEEK: COOL; EVENINGS COLD, MORAL: TOP COATS ARE FASHIONABLE, Fnur Dollars e e e * hear of a dress ove .n:\( for OF course not %400 g .lum. Worth $8.00 at least l\uln\ us by this time —we'll not take $5.00 it \w * %100, Made Jup in tw -\|\~I|nhl\: Lt a 11 begin (o untic your poske . cakeneek speed. R we touch the spring and fall overcoat dress, Ilu\. is a descriptiont lnl and k 3 makes -sq ;k but. the latest in silk b, .~u|pluu-. mouse colorsy 42; styles—raw edged, silk o sick cuty real vidlue—not less than $11. just $5.50 if a $15.00 garment is and get a bett wrment. Ours n fashion (otherwise we could not ¢ :viot matcerials s nediate mixtures of black— n \l»h\..ll\: shades pertaining to careful rmonizing silk serge or Around our y?—drop in —$18.00 is nbout the price you Here it is—the creme of the nade from navy blue kersey, ght buttoned, four rows si K ilor can dono better as toa ou are hunting for a flaer ¥ ) asy and let our salesman show 0 more styles, if you please, Going like hot cakes—dur Catalognis—Dzop us your ailrass oa a pastal, Silver Heels. That was the name of a celebrated Indian chief of the Deleware tribe. Anyone can get well heeled with silver now while Raymond is giv- ing 20 per cent off on all silverware, solid or plated. Sale lasts till Sept. 30, only. 8 E. Cor. 15th and Douzlas. ¢ COMME IL.FAUT THE MERCANTILE CIGAR, BETTER THAN EVERI! avann Tobato thatean b bought, Equal In every repect to the tured by B, R 1) C% MERCAY GAR FACTORY. 8¢ Loale PERFECT LIK ENESS GO TO High Class Photography, At Popylur Prices 313-315-317 S, 15th Strest, Omaha, Neb, New York Hospital TREATMENT For ail C:ronic, Nervous, Surgleal, Privata 111 Special Disaasas of botn MEN AND WOMZ¥ Stricture, Hydrocoale, Varicooele, Aud all othertronblo easonable | chirros CONSULTATION PREG Oal oa | or addross, SEVHOUR PUTNAM DOUCGLAS BLOCK, (6th AND DODGE 8T8, OMiHA, NEB. Opposite Haydon dro (D h morntug, oadstlaruood URWBBI d Bloor, Paxton Blook 160h anud I° 1 Steast, Eleviw: ou 1301 Stvet Telephoae 1086 BLING TULS Witd YOU

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