Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 27, 1893, Page 8

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THE SNOW BALL ACT Tt Increases as it Rolls—Monday at Hay- | den's on the Bell Stock WAS THE BIGGEST DAY YET Wednesday Will Be Stll Greater if Prices Collars for 4c The people came BARGAINS Choice new good We are now ves from the Boll stock, | Worth $1.00, $ . o at de each s reduced to e, Ihl ‘ mnn stock of gent's unlaundried > and ¥1.00 go at , TOWELS ETC. 1sh for blunkets and Closing out prices wo are » Bell stock | | pov be ou cannot duplic 1 fine white wool mixed blanket 11-4 fine whit 1 blanketsat | | | oners in the cells 10-4 all wool red | 60 picees of 36-i , knotted fringed, all linen towels | going at be and 10¢ Tooking for these . nothing left of the ast, and happy are those who have taken udvantage i IVEN AWAY artment No, 7 chango in ¢ dred differen orth from G to | ness at once. No detini for le per yurd full size crochet silk, worth \ fa With any pure free of char; a paper pattern worth from 10 a treatise on lace - - LEFI THE CHAIN GANG. Handicapped of Henvy Weigh to | w work out a fin 15 fastened to © took it into his head that he | h work for the ard put another any wore vacations Sample Dlank wn veach the fuir without a transfor will stop and think zrounds in conneetion with wir line we lead ali others, U 0 Vi any othes will find friends who Uy as yourself uhn have llu grounds an houwr Rock Island ticket office for rate: roservations, formation you n Murkngion Route World's Fale Kates. , 4:20 p.m., and 16 Baggage chool coping, ponmanship, avithmet FALCONER'S GREAT PURCHAS: Over §500,000 Worth of the Finest Dry @oods Ever Landed in America, OMAHA EMBE R Za. AFEAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA| November 26, ‘We are advertised by our loving friends’—Shakespeare, PratrevouTa, | Bditor of Omana Ber DAY BeE o Organization of a Liague for Protection of Hark! to the tale of woe, of some bought Propamty Interosts, of today. Again listen communication and paid for “Ads” from W. S. Poo- — pleton on the Platte ri THEY ARE NOW ON SPECIAL SALE | Fis first | Rallrond Fare Refunded to Oat of Town | not Fri AKing a Casn Parehase irrgation dos of 830,00 or Over Living Within s e 100 Miles of Al | In complaint is th, the water u river is to the council of your well mea ning friend, and you will reun a world of knowlkmlqe gentlemen, e some all wool (?) suits for $7.28 verified but the genuine all wool suit for TAXPAYERS HOLDWAN IMPORTANT SESSION tion ditches the practical experienc —That’s s not demand the use of water, limited extent, Evidently Board of Registrasien Appointed by Mayor | inot be the cause of low water ut | this season of the yes | ditches Southern Suburb, BLANKETS, 78C PER PAIR. evade section About fifty property owners club rooms of the Ensor mstitute last e streatm by what is lost b SEVEN SEVENTY FIVE The choicest white $1.25 blankets, t | manufactured. For this wonderful sal 78¢ per pair | irvigation BLANKETS, 08¢, percolntion, except 0 pair of #1560 full 10-4 blankets, all | oy 0%¢ per pair: all | rarc not a carried-over ‘4“{ blanket among them | always BLANKETS $1.20 PER PAIR [ Good white 10-4 ankets, sold everywhere at $2.00 per pair. Al you nt of them today for 155 Pe want i BLANKETS $1.20. 2 A lot of slightly solled gray blankets, F'rot full 11-4 all wool. Reguiar brice ) to a customer. Today at | $1.80, water OUTING FLANNEL, 6iC. o) 1 solid case of 10¢ outing flannel to- | v e st FRI 1case of French o ity, tday 10e parisian ¢ Toth, s of hest standard prints, dle. B goods, flannel, 20¢ cola topoy Silk Cloaks, Underwear, Gloves, Linens, Notio; At the most extraordinary low prices ver seen in this or any othér city in the Hard times have not hindeved us from buying. Our stock was never more com- pléte, and on everything our discounts are so lurge owr prices are lower on | these new goods than on the old. Buy now for the entire i N. B. FALCONER, | 8void cago, R time that -— ! PERSONAL DiSCOMFORT. I ‘l"‘:wl lcemen und Prisoners Are Shivering ae | fair the Station, The police authorities complain that the city il during the last three nights h.m‘ nafivp for either prisoners or ofie “At the best, this basement is an un- healthy place, filled with sewer gas, damp e and monld condusive to wmalari, diph therin and kindred diseases,” saia one mem- ber of the foy Investigation bya B veporter disclosed | uct that the conncetions, water s and other pipc in the basement, the upper four storics are used as hotel. "Ihe elevator pif leaking and | water from any heavy rain runs down under the floor. Theve are from ten to fifty pris wind ten ofticers on duty ery n the jail They are compelled 1o endure all the | menac to he: sincethe recent cold | end | snap this plac untit for oec never sc | | | fuir will he | i | | naney I'he pla winter and the oficers are compelled to we their overcouts to enjoy porso aptains Cormick and Most) | thelessee to heat up the place, but night no warmth had been furnished s abarn in the | fo most i chilly a all cont severe colds, which is oue of 1uses for the many police reported on the siek list every month In speaking of the matter last night Chief i Police Seavey said: “While the eity is | planning to spend money for the b of | idle workmen it would not be a bad idea for | the oficials o build a new city Jail. We uced it bid enough, and the eity 15 paying nore thin eno toon S5.000 or more which could be put, to 4 decent jail, other city the size of Omaha has a better Jalt than we have. from the damp, eral man and John . Ricuhart secretary ¢ course of the water is. Is walking along nigh onto 800 sensible menin every c mnvnnmty every hn||1\\(l\' very sidewalk, every state in lll!w western <-uln-r “N{‘b\.l\l\‘l kuxt advertizes the .u]\.ll!Ll(](‘\ of t\m bn th lace ot low prie double but was delighted MO]II[RS ! M tion of the Cuticura Remedies wil! afford instant relief, permit r and sleep, and point to a speedy and economical cure of torturing, ing, burning and JTHERS | many taxpaye would naturally After being dischurged o of guarding the individual in taxpayers of terests of the garment 100, | of water tron conducted that a change was desired | conforming to the statute ar Lor illustration disfiguring, itck Nebraska,' They're all the "qn” this so:nson~lmp irtial to a q!.l\' invi striped genuine Well! this $7,78 suit is perfect fit in the bargain. double You propose to ind school board and ry > any matter whicn mi them without a moment’s dels is to fail in made in childhood are speedy, economical and permanent. uth uires that the water which is 1npossibl i NG, 100, to return to the P CH OUTING, 10C. oIt of propo returned to that also impossible are you? just it—guarantee But if you are breasted a soft roll 8 button cut, single the former few energetic citizer 1 to know now if you depends of e country would retuim it to the mouth of the Eold throughont the wor the Missouri river or near Platte. 1g o resident of Plattsmouth and ex- pecting to deviv i in Inuhlum up the in itthe 18100, Skin that in union v he would be willing hair and simple opposed nse of Omaha, remaining querries as 1 recommend breasted worth every cent of $18,00. FOR EIGHT FIFTY Strictly modest plaid, stylish thought that ce one will ansy have not looked them vp. tain improve red, nching, nervous moth. THAY \ero it If tired, nching, nervous motl ern knew the comfort, streng: vitality in Cuticurn Plasters, they would never be withont. then every way tho purest, sweetest and best of plusters, DO CTORS Searles & Searles You Can't teat ft, Luu\.- Or , wis due to an un e the World's fair umun.(nn 8 I'hese matters the (u\]u\\w'mmlmh this time v commodat qual assessiment in sympathy with the anaged that it would rc sult in doing n great ot advised of any California auds that had been per r'll.\S]n‘l(?]‘(‘. just the color, dark gray, d oficers for one without mechanically values pensive trip throug draped. two sterling to main entra ne sterling, word—Won't lastlong einhcr term of —A valuable e allgone— healthy | addition 1 A\ir tone Kostl we! to atrend the Lund Board of E u the proceedings Ill P m. Allld ||n|- unmw pussengers th tings of the counc as be: fnn- ~|.xlm1 in \'Ct'l.lnu chhart and J. C., permission from roll were s 44Il4| \\llh less nunhh Surgical Dispensary. GHRONIS, NERVOUS PRIVATE DISEASEa next Tuesday night at 7 o'cloc! Board of Kegl s s appointed the following stration for th rds and slee “mg reser- The talk of every household: Nebraska cat: touge. and addre The 1atest Your name please? Two Jones ind William Baues Boilean, D. Morrill and ndall form . « AK ME statuary, Csked | sumples of eve sths world produces, is & curiosity \)...,,.,l . i Tho illuninations at night, the. clectric ntily attired in | fountains, from white to rose unu L]AL,HI L) lll IIIHIA' mukce For excursion tie! hat the civiliz Midway Plaisanc rental featur Fourth Ward—G. Seott,' B. Rice and An- The ‘Paces of registration will be as fol- able Spoons Are very nice in_their w: s0lid or plated silver tabls YOUR WA Y at a discount of 20 per c \nt off re| thew are Llu wler block. Twenty-fourth ; southwest corner W stimp, for C ay, but when e spoons get in 1 .,.N.mm o, 1o Dr mnes & h“l[‘ln, WITHOUT THE unu !n\nlh Milwauke arnam street Invites you catn now he 1 for rent to pay the inter- | gid e gular pric wmuud s you s mnld week u'xls Iwenty-sc venth and Thirty-second. RAYMOND Cor. 15th and Dou tlas y the Union Pacific © opportumity of a lifetime for M'CAGUE an NGS BANK mont licat 8 Possibly Within a | fan; ¥ | state court made an e Suvin for busi time has been set for the bank's reopenini, but miner MeGrew, who bas been in chirge since the are, siys the institution will be opened ithout delay Will Keapen Tty D, Few 1 Yesterday the supre | order permitting the M bank of this city to ope to reopen for by when 1 am ¥ this afternoon. -Tomorcow, n will publish ~ an extended ment of the condition of affairs and will set a definite date for the reopening of the bank, . which take place, very. s 1 Uhis ivawill nbered v | down in the erg its doors on the | luy that the 1 Nutional sus At the time it was the depository me ) | for many of the schoot to boring | people of the city. The opening of the doors will be wlad news th cople, none of | th, howover, hid 4 that they | thut ould'lose their as they believed | Ch the bank people w lest and would pa, out U Poss With the opening of this bunk, it leaves only one of the Omaha istitutions with 1 doors, t nevican Loan and ‘Prust 1pany's Savings bank DeWitt's Little Farly Risers, Smail i il best pil Only the Wabash raili From Suturday, | the ), to Saturday, October 7, incl Waubash will soll trip tickets at aboye rate. On | evening, October cont str I | Prophets, which with tk inations rival the plays of Paris ov th For u program of the Sopteml lucsdiy ppear t) - | of the Veiled | ment o strect illum- beilliant dis veat World's fair pers l arnam | rthwestern nger Agent, Omal L pu FIRBIIIE & W orias § ar in mind the decided advan | of the Chicugo & Northwestern railway Four daily castern express trains, with | | new and special equipment, unescellod west of Chic Low rates. Daggage checked from your hom Chole auick, safe and comfortuble metirods of | felp transfer divect the World’s fair | grounds. Call, or send your IR IR Rircun G. . WEs, General Agent C.RP.&T. A, s DR Tourit ¢ cnd tor the Union Pacific Withe Kain was accidentally shot BOW (riNG) hand \\lnh fooli al or ring watches from the ¢ watch in one itis easy to st The thief gets e chain in the other for m\.‘m‘m RUPTURE "NTEY CURED or NO PAY. NO PAY UNTIL CURED, We refor you to 4,50 ptients. NAULBans of Oominerse Oniaha, Phie indepcndent primarics (o wates Lo the county e Saturday evening at stem, and away gocs the watch, leay- ing the victim only the chain, This Idea stopped that little game: The bow has a groove Mortg V. Cotton's live Twenty-fifth and N strects List ni of milk were spilled and the wag lowing Jobn L. MeCague suid “We e horses, six FINANGIAL REFERENGE ! No detention from busy ato our mothod inds of RUPTUKE Use of knife, o mntter of now loug EXAMINATICN FREE, THE 0. E. MiLLER COAPANY, 307-308 N. Y. Life Bu lding, Omaha, Neb, SEND POL CLICULAR. The fire chief was instructed to inspect all the fire hydrants in mmend where, in h s should be pl harness, WiLLIAY P xos \m..m ws runs down inside the fits into the groo firmly locking baw to the pendant, 50 that it cannot be pulled or twisted off. Dan William Davis of this city nd will bo taken to Lincoln At or m Sold by all waich dealers, without as. Boss Filled and other insan Th 1ents of several stoy seventh streets ace P. Lindsley of 1 Denvyer, there wis o cases containing this trade ma Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHiIA, W. L. DovaLas 33 SHOE no¥'Hir. Do you wear them? When next In nced try @ palr, Best in the world. orities of this city Mayor the herd was being L. young lndy to e who his been employed in the TheOriginal ang Genui !WORCEQTERSHSRE) happy marriage PHOTOGRAPHS. Union 1e8 gave notice 0 the St. Louls faiv and exposition via | Mg and that he o Au effort will be mad or the little ones, Priday of this + council will mect tizition for the SAUCE ! B ie:hive Lmparts the wmost dxicious taste and zeet v 1F you want a fino DRESS SHOE, mads In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4 0o $5 Shoe, They fit u.m (a cust 0 ofa LETTER from High Class Phot At Popular ¥ B15-317 5, 15t | Omaha Nen streots, st day akternoon TLEMAN at Mad. ®rus. o his rotlor The committe | to exumin hiteets and builders b)x it Look fire, < in time Lo prevent dum cning. Several dos n\ypmlunzw v u 8 but was discove; » gone over thoroughiy s Clark lodg | CLAYTON, | committe 3 Ehas. Svensol s ut Thirvieth and I siys Andrews came Lo her do and“demanded > closed the door 1 his ne kicked the door in, breaking the lock V. Bowman & Co. Proteb} Your'"Eyesj Inspector Tiliy 1o public property | of Jacobse HAREBITS, a the mbat. swhole. s0me wauce that i g Beware of Tmitations; s g see that you get Lea & Pelmu;’ A Bignature on every | _HOHN DUNCANS BONB, NFW BIRNEY'S buildings, composed ackwell, chiof inspector unimal industry, served the paper, partment ¢ the Baptist church, g Visultation KFree.) Of | about eight or wicrosconical bou dress to | Bl h\\-.l.lh:ululw}\ in charge of all thyo do expocted his pay will bo Privats anl the city ticket office, No.' 1401 Farnam st :anlm for Chicago th\\l from the packing houses there \ BtAmp 10F pare witi bo sent tn ing 1o got a few poiuters 4 Fom 1 the High #chioo) for o place of rokular meoting wro the latest, most comfortable commodious means of travel for lar parties. Intending sottlers, homeseekers, | hunting parties aud others will find | these ears on the Union Pacitic system | fully equipped in every For adai- | tional information regarding these cars | 860 ye nearest ticket ugent, any | Uniok Pacitic agent or address i | Gene | Omaha, Neb. - ered 10 the Pack | Coeverasn, 0., Scpt. 26.- | cutter Perry has received orde; ut New York the Pacifio coust, She will leavo Erie, | lo\wm-r 8, through the St Lawrence to N EBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. A Full * TEETH U. 8 Depository, Omaha, Nab. € | MCCREV ""’*5 | JRWB] Paxton Blook CAPITAL, SUAPLUS, FRW“E Ul EA”‘ 3d DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Women Excl d-d 18 yenurs exporience 1600 and Fuinum Streat, owder: No Awmouia; Telephone 1083 BRING TUHIS WITH YOU The ouly Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder.- Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the \Luudard.

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