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8 W. R BENNETT COMPANY Beries “B" Souvenirs Are Here, 1,360 of Them All Told. BE AL To GIVEN AWAY In Addition We Will Give Awny 81,350 in One Dollar Co Rend Every Word ~Grand Display In Basement— Every ( e Attend. B Souvenirs nd we commence Our delayed “‘Series have all arrived at last tomorrow (Tuesday) morning to distrib ute them to all our customers 1 series B tickets, and o this week, til all who hold ticke are supplied This will b BENNETT'S OUR LIBERAL OFFERS, You have all waited ! and we ppreciate it ild not aelp the delay, therefore all to every ticket holder I to apply on our That is, #1.00 for if you hold & conpons. In doing this we absolutely AWAY thirteen hundred and fifty dol- lars to our stomers who have waited for their venir in these coupons to apply on our C“CHRISTMAS SOUVENIR." You must not miss this chance to your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FREE. Bring your friends with you whether they have tickets or not and sec our dis- play. They will be delighted; and while you are all at our store we will show yon goods and prices long to be remembered Our next will be in the s e of CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, We have decided to have instead of only 1 articie an assortment of from 4 to 6 artic to choose from, facturer counld get up the quantity we will require for our next. We will give away from 8,000 to 10,000 at e SOUVENIR WEEK at altho give upons series distributic cach ticket you ho tickets you get $5.00 in coupons, got OUR NEXT DI And we will have them store, too, before we begin. rely on th ) more We will_ ough SUI ecure a tu 1 than ever befo pound of our delicious AL BLEND SOUVENIR ent with each pound. Se. RIBUTION all in our You may de 8 for us, to go around it easy for you by making lower ve e A pro our mammoth furniture depart- FOR THIS We are makin Get a sack of venir Flou A present in ch sack. Visit our immense dry goods and gents' furnishing department. A cav- load of dry goods from New York just received. ~ We will open your eyes with styles and prices, Our hoot and shoe sales ave doubling right along in_spito of bankrapt und shoddy sale The guality and durabil- Ity of our goods is what t with cus- tomers. Our carpet and curtain department is A winner on our 3d floor Window shades, lace curtains, all styles of car- pets, rugs, matts, etc., in endloss variety, all at prices that' will interest you. Get your candies of us. We manufac- ture them ourselves, and know they are pure. We have a candy pull every Saturday night at 8 o'clock. ~ Every one should attend and see how we do it. Our candy man is un artist. Next Suturday night we will make 8 candy in full view of the audienc Every one attend. Our bakery, cak is the best in the ¢ We manu evorything we sell in this departme and know that it is clean and fresh ev When you want vbread, pic €ome 1o us. 't your drugs and your iry, your butte oyste™s, mi g hardware, teas. cotlees, spice cigars and pipes guarantecd. W. R. BEN) Original Souven d prices, and pie department riptions, station Everything pre 'T & CO, Distributer On October 11th Island & Pacific R regular winter tourists’ excursions. Through tourist slecpers will leave Omaha at 2:05 p. m. and run through to Los Angelc without char These through cars will leave Omaha at 2:05 p. m. every Wednesday during the season until further notice, Oct. 11, 18, 2 Nov. 1, and 29, ete. excursions will be in charge of and personally condueted by an agent of the celebrated Phillips Excursion Co., aud no pains will bo spaved by the manage- ment this season, as in the past, to make these excursions a quick, incxpensive and comfortable trip for all those who contemplate going during the fall and winter to points on the Pacifle const. The tourist slecpers used on these ex cursions will be the latost designed by the Pullman Co., being supplied with the same equipment in the way of bedding, matirasses, ete., as are used on the regular Pullman standard sleeper, with 4 competent porter in charge For full information regarding rates, sleeping car resevvations, maps, time tables, the will Chicago, Rock inaugurate its N, W. P, b, s Fair Trip? Bear in mind the decided advantages of the Chicago & Novthwestern vailway. Four daily eastern express teains, with new and special equipment, unexcelled west of Chice Low rate Baggage cehecked from your home. Choico of quick, sufe and comfortabie methods of transfer direct to the World's fair grounds, Call, o1 d your address to the city ticket oftice, No. 1401 Furnam st. R, K. Riveune, G, 1. Wesr, Genoral Agent. C.R&T e Kepubiicans Dou Nobruska, The timo for filing petitions for dele- ates to tho county convention to be eld on Saturday, October 14, is here W extended to Wednesday, October 11, 1803, at noon, when the same will be elosed. A, S, CHURCHILL, Chmn, Rep. Co, Central Com. Attest: J. J. JENKINS, Secretary., Qetuber 9, 1803 —— Lurge Carpet Contraot, The Morse Dry Goods Co, completed & contract with th States government for 900 yards of fine carpeting, rvefitting the offices of the commanding general, the adjutant gen- eral, the medical examiner and other offices of the United States army quar- ters in this eity, To the glas County, has just United To all of my husband’s comrades and toall who honored him by following bim to the grave, as well as to all the nds Who have assisted me in my preat sorrow, I desive to extend & bo- rewved wife's most heartfelt thanks. Mus. A, GyesUM THE OMAHA COMPANY Of Fruit Growers in Clarke County, Wash- ington SEND A REPRESENTATIVE TO SELECT LAND Probavle that an Omaha Man G Contruct to Take Charge of the ( Orcharas, mahn Enoungh Omaha pe cation for fruit ore lo have made ap rd tracts under | our plan that we have decided to take a fruit " u lew | can t | reap the immer | till the GIVE | No one manu- | | quarrel or Portland at u selection of the committee of them to expense to mak all in one b Omaha v o he more tl ion our land yuses sell annually poun of dried hundred are prine de the b fruit and strawber- Omaha people ad tage of our unprece- ed offer and grow the: nd profit for themsely con the land. We il guarantee every thing trees are ng Then every acre you own will veturn you a net income of 10 per cent per an- num over all expen: uation of two thousand dol an acre. 1t costs but $300 per acre ul that is only half payable before we have filled our guar- antee to the letter, There’is no humbug have made these contracts for y filled them 'he people of Portland are §0 sensitive on the score of immigration if wo were offering an impossible or improbable proposition or were not in position to fulfill the obligation the Lon papers wo rousted us before this, we have tising th 1\ Omaha. promise no 1 ults than of other Pac 1d com- nies, but our lanc ated and our resources such that we can and do pledge ourselves to return every dollar of any investor's mone ter two year: if for any reason he ks it, with seven per cent'interest in full. The meat of that is in the fact the land is suburban to Portland and has the double causes of city growth and tree growth to in- crease it in value as the contract runs, Fach man owns his own lund and has an equal chance whether he takes ono acre or ten. A deposit of $5 per acre now with ap- plication the land and first choice out of 500 acres and $45 per acre on or before Jan 1 secures the plant- ing of the trees this winter, fter that & annum for five years . growth and life of the ment don't fall due usand po st o handled int of fic 1ies here der You don't ha cultivate it s on a We s and about this, seeures ‘Lhe trees themselves will bear fruit enough on the fifth year to pay the final payment. An investment Of but r \ 0 per acre secures a tract of land” worth a thousand dollars an acre, and which will v its ownor $300 per acre per annum. Applications may be made at the offico of D. V. Sholés Co., First National bank building, trom 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to Sp. m. Mond Tu y and Wednes- day of this weck, STEARNS FRUIT LAND COMPANY. SREUE M KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Work to Como Refore the Which Convenes Tomorrow. This morning at 10 o'clock the couclave of the Ne W grand Knights of Pythias, will open at Myrtle hall in the Continental block. Local knight have made extensive preparations to ent tain their visiting brethren, and vall do their utmost to mw it pleasant for thom in truc Myrtle hall has been hands ated and otherwise prepared for casion, and, while the session is really to be confined almost entiecly to business, the exceutive committee has not forgotten to ar for the Joyment of the visiting de The delegates hegun wrriving yesterday afternoon, but it is not expecte bo on hand when the mor The lodge will be in session three days, it is thought. « Chancellor Dale of Columbus rived yesterday morning and Isat the Mer- chants. He will submit Lis annual veport this morning. There i { deal of business to be disposed of, ax natters will be stantly coming up in the ecuarly part of Grand Lodge, annual lodge, from two to al Hotehkiss of yesterday charge of the the = street parade, abl ¢ place the Uniform Rank afternoon and took arcangements for which will prob- this afternoon at 1 t evening the us follow. ade forms at Continental block at 1:30 m. and proceeds east on Douglas to enth strect, o Eleventh to Far- nam, west on Farnam to Sixteenth, north to Jeffersou sq countermarching to Doug- las, aud thence east on Douglas to Fifteenth, ivisions will form promptly on time, in command of their respective oficers, ILine will then be formed by the senior officer of the uniform rank present, followed by the grand lodge. line of march was ar- e One word describes it-“periection.” We re- ferto DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Salve,cures piles el Charged with Assaalt, nt was sworn out by Haze yesterday afternoon cha Jiebofl with assaulting Joseph Litchen with intent to commit murder. Ealehoft arraigned bofore Judge Berka and plead y Tu default of bail he was re manded “to jnil to await his preliminary hearing, which will take place on October 16, Litchen is Iy at the hospital, and his conaition is said o be critical. His skull is fractured and his left arm broken, The ginated from an overdose of in: toxicants and the rivalvy for the smiles of o woman, The weapon used was u small sledge hummer A war) Herman - DeWitt's Witeh Hazel s burns, D ~ Your Opportumty Invites you now. Rich western can now be bought at reasonable prices and great barguins secuved in the min- eral, agricultural and grazing regions reached by the Union Pacific system. The opportunity of a lifetime for invest- ment! Send for the Union Pacific pub- licution on Wyoming. Colorado, Mon- tana, Iduho, Utuh and other western states. E. L. LOMAX, 8. und Tk't 'ty Owaha, N lands ) Jf the Repub- ) City Central committes 7:30 p, m., Wednesday, October 11, 18¢ at the Pacific Express company, Fourteenth and Harney streets. A full attendance is desired, By order of the chairman, W. A, MESSICK, Secretary. —_— cused Lmmorality, The women of the half world were busy paying their monthly fines yesterday in order to avoid arrest for plyng their vocation '\.,:um{ Suturda MARKIED, five lines or less under this hoad, Afy €, Len cents evening, October 7th, Mr. Duniel O, Humphroys and Mrs. | U Enia, Miles, clty, at 2926 Cu were united in the bonds of holy The ceremony was officiated by tl Morbals Rich- urds, pastor Welch Cor ual church, THE OMAHA DAILY BEES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1803, HAYDEN BROS, | Closing Prices On the Bell Stoeck. All the 40c and 50¢ towels now 2 All the 40c and 50c table linen, All the 15¢ crash now 10c a yard. All the light and dark outing that was 10¢ and 12ic, now yard, Al the 0dd lunch cloths at their value. ALl the indigo blue and turky red cal- one-half 36-inch wide calico now 5e a yard. Mill remnants of 36-inch wide serge now e a yard. AL the all-linen shirt e ch. Good Shaker flannel 23e yard. Unbleached cotton flannel 3ie A great many of the bary stock are sold, and th ed and it won't be fronts only 10¢ of this can not be du- until they me at s on blankets ains long soyou had better ¢ Special closing pri and comforts oncoe. HAYDEN - . S EXPERIENCE, BROS MAJOR TOOD e Spoke His Sentiments and foren Pe Viol m Tood of Lexington, Ky., 1s vis the residence of G. C Porter. He meta number of Kentuckians last night and during the recital of rem- iniscences of the war in the south related an incident of his experience in that that has become a part of the state. Having sampled a mixture of mint and whisky of the vintage of 1870, the marke: “By gad olitionist b Almost Sur- Major T iting in Omaha at conucction history of his ye major re siv, T was never mee nab nee in my You soe, sir 1 was iU whig in’ those days, a Clay whig, si 10y were not very popular in Kentu L 1 owned ni , fifty of ‘em, by gad, sir, 1 was for the union, for'the union, si T went down to Paducah about r broke out, on business-I dealt in the staples of the country, s and my to. bacco was tho finest raised in Bourbon county—and, by gad, sir, in those days every nan had to tell where he stood politically south of the Ohio river, siv. Well, sir, at home everybody knew Mayor Tood and ve- spected his opinions, by gad, sir; but Padu- cah was wild about that time, sir, perfectly wild “While standing in the lobby of the hotel shortly my arrival, a gentleman viciou uld be N were his wor by gad, sir, sntiments, and, sir, [ expressed my views very forcibly Do you know. sir, that d—d scoundrel yelled out: ‘Her an’ abolitionist from boys: come and look at him.' Yes sir vlied those insults to me, by gad s, Well, the fellow’s friends crowded around me, and do you know, sir, I expected sonal violed personal violence, My pistols ' were in my room and [ rushed upstairs. ‘Lhe landlord fol- lowed me, and says he: *Major Tood, T don't 1, but you mus told me to b violence had been Now. sir, I don't like that, I started down to tho Oftice with my pistols, sir, and the landlord suzgested that 1look out the window. I rdid so, siv. and by . there were a_thousand people ye my biood. Yes sir, by gad, sir thousand of em—wanted to hang me for an abolitioni et, when pe; ed me, sir. idn’t ke the looks of thin he landlord brought the marshal to my room. : O from pers 3 the hands izens outside, sir; such, sir, as being hanged to the gable of the Hotel or cut to pieces with knives? Yes, I think I can, sir,’ answered the of- ficer. "hose were his words, sir. sir, | didn't v of that kind, s Now, by gad ut o man to think in « o i no, sir, by gad, that 'some ar mado to take me to the Louisville Nushville train, then at the station. d, siv, asked permission 3 like o d—d runaw cause T spoke my honest senti “Then we and while blood- landlord for sir—1 cnt and, by right gla sir, uming for v pleading with tho wn opportinity to murder me. escorted to the train by a rvear shed Louisville that night, right glad of it sir, 3% n Thomas R. Norris was arrested on com- plaint of R. K. Harris yesterduy afternoon, Nol is charged with embezzling $100 be longing to R. I'. Montgon: a coal ope ator who lives in Towa, but who has been ing business in Omaha, is his ut. Harris is a brother-in-law of Mont gome and leges thav Norris used the above amount, which he failed to account for when the business affairs of the firm were sottled up and sold out to McElhaney & Dy, \ cs that he has committed any wrone and says that Hurris had nothing to do with the business for some time prior to the le. He ims that he only took what was coufing to him, and, because of former cements, Harmis is now tryiugto malke trouble, T'he necused was prelminary | in the district ble. His bonds w sent for friends to well conne months ago, «d and waived a that he wanted 15 DOSsi. 100 and ho furnish b Norris is and was married about seven He has heen residing in Coun cil Bluffs recently and came over to see a fricnd yesterday when the officors arrestod him, iis fathcr 18 said 1o be u resident of Blair s Tourist Gars are the latest, most comfortyble and ommodious means of travel for lar, parties, Intending settlers,homeseckoers, hunting parties and others will find these cars on the Union Pa ystem fully equipped in every way. For adai- tional information regarding these cars see your nearest tic i Union Pacific agent or addre E. L. LOMAX, General Passenger and Ticket Agent Omuha, Neb, Vit LOCHL BE, ur minor perm amounting to $000, > granted by the building inspector yes: agene Duval of Clifton il are the happy s of 4 baby girl, who made her appearance Monday night Deputy United States Marshal Liddiard came i from Rushville Sunduy night with John Peterson, a cowboy accused o1 selling liguor to the Indians, Chawrman Cohen of city central committe to his friends yest had mad the people's party conveyed the news rday thut & new populist his appearance. It is a boy Terigation Maitiplies the Yield, The necessitpifor irrigation is due 1 the lack Of raing and this implies con tinuous sunshine and genial tempera ture, so by havimg the water toappiy just when the erop needs it and while the sun imports ite warmth, yon com- bine the two principal eiements of plant growth. The result is you never have a failure of crope you raise from four ten times as mueh as the same acreage produces in therrainbelt: the quality of your grain is perfected and you get” th the highest market | water destry the drowns the larvie and your field is not infested witn insects. This is why farmers grow rich on forty acres, Trrigated communities are the most uniformly prosperous on earth. No other investment pays well, nor do any other lands pidly enhance 1n value The Belmont canal along the North Platte valley in Choy | enne county n completed and | 40,000 acr of the finest soil in the state are now awaiting the advent of the for- | tunate farmer who buys of G.J. Hunt, 203 First National bank, while land with a perpetual water right can be had at from $20 to $25 an acre, on easy tern Similar land on the other branch of th Plate, in Colc 1o, commands from $75 to $ - - INNOUNCE This evening Mr, Keen will appear in Bulwer's historical play, “Richelicu,” with Mr, Keene in the eharac- ter as the great and crafty Froneh cardinal minister. Tomorrow afternoon M company will present Shakespea “Romeo and Julict the play will o 1 Mr. Frank Hennig S. Baker as Nurse. The * have been fixed as follows 50 ceats: baleony, 2 T'he engage ment will close tomorrow night with a fine oduction of the tragedy of “*Macbeth. “Patent Applied will be seen on the stage of Boyd's new theater, for four nights and two matinecs, commencing nest Thurs. ening. The sale of seats for the engagement will open at 9 o'clock tomor morning. MENTS, nd his company yorne by Edwin Avdler Rockwell as Juliet, id Mrs. W, s for the mat- inc ivst floor, cents. Carter's new 5 comes to the Iifte three nights, commen evening, is one of the most in the performanc XL tive scenes perfect in its detail. S At PERSONAL PARAGLAPHS, Thomas Stretch of Valparaiso is in the ¥ “Lhomas W. Swobe and family are in Chi- cago. IS yesterday C. I*. Robertson of Kimball visitor J.H Dellone. Flin yesterd W. A F Merchants. 1. G. Wells and the Paxton, 1%, 8. Hovton has returned cago trip, R. M. Cobban and wife of Butte, Mont, are at the Murray, Mrs, R. B.Peattie leaves today for Denver for a visit of u few days. W. B. Turner of the pany is at the Miltard Mrs, A. B. Winters, a lady Kansas City house, is in th Mrs, C. B, Shackleford and Miss Ar dale are visiting the Columbian exhibit. yer Klein of 2504 D Clarke of Gret 4 was in the city is an Omaha Pope of Silver Creck is at the the mesmerist, was at the Murray zelow of Harrison is at the wife of Memphis are at from his Chi- xas Steer” com- rummer for a to Chicago. Dr.and Mrs' R. W, y evening passeng for the White City. Mr. G. H. Brown of Sioux Falls, S. D,, is visiting his family av 2210 Capitol avenie, after an absenco of some time. Mr.ana Mrs. Charles A. Dean. accom- cd by Mrs. Andrew Popplen of Balti- ft for Chicago yesterda, Miss I M. Keanedy, who has been ing through the south and e three months, retur Mrs. . B. Lee, jr, of Minne: has been the guest of M. ¢ Standish, left for Rockford, Dr. and Mrs, S. M R Thirty-sccond strec o left for the fair and will be absent about & week or ten days Mrs. Charles 1. Willinwson and little daughter have returned from a summer visit to Lancaster, O., with Mrs. Willamson's varents, Judge H.W.Dickinson of Broken Bow is ill at his tments 1w the Dellone hotel, but hope: ntertained that he -vill be out in aday or two. J. Edw Simmons, president of the Fourth N 1 bank of Now York city, is in Omaha for a fe days, the guestof Bishop Worthington. Mrs. Charles F. Dr years has been the suc ist of the Beth Iden B; signed her position, My James J. Fitzpatrick is once more en- joying the company of his friends after an xtended trip through Irelund and o week's visit to the White City Cadet Taylor, vice president of the Globe Savings bank, has returned from two weeks visit at the World's fair. He was accompanied by his family, fiss Delsic Smith of Farragut, 1. ar rived in Omaha Thursday evening ana will spend the winter with Miss Myrtie Marling at Twenty-sixth and Caldwell streets, Miss Viola Coftin, periodical pos the postoftic cnjoying hee sceond tion 1 three years, and wilt spend it in the World's fair'and w visiting in the Connell were Satur- rs on the “Q," vound travel- st for the past :d home Saturds xel, who for thre essful soprano solo puist church, has re- clerke ch T iled fr the Burlin head ¢ B on flyer k. of the Paxton, end of u slo on as it left the station Prday There w nothing in Mr ay- appearance to indicate whether he was to Paris or Pluttsmouth, tev. I N. Earlo of Philadelphia, author of the bird's eye series of bible studic in the city fora fi Avs, visiting his brother. in-law, M Burleigh, 3310 Jackson street. Mv. Farle is Jectu and holding bible institutes in vities. He will speak at tho First Baptist church on Wednesday evemng from his large chart, “Bird's Kye Viewof the Bible. At the Me C. Kirl Achterman, New York; J. s, Port land; W, J! Broach, Omalia; K. 45, Allyn, Chicago: C. C. Moore. Lincoln: W. (2 Row- land, Robert Craft, H. D. Kelly, Norfolk Willlam Simpson,” Newton, Kan, ; I Locke und wite, Ogden; William 1111, Mrs, T. B, Hood, Central City; W. Omaba; . Dater, ) J.' Hazen, Chica J ning, ' Milton Daily, Chicago; Mclllroy, 2 lor going Boston ; J. €., I Swmith, 3. Irwin, € New Yous, Oet. 5, Tur Bk, |—-Omaha H. Countze, Mrs: J. Informatiou from the oftice of the collector of internal revenue is to the effect that the management of the Nebraska City distillery is in laily expectation of orders from Peoria ‘ man, Windso Wise, T, McGrath, Broadway (Bntral; E. 1 Al 8. E. Coombs, I. D. Muir and wife, T. T, Tucker, Hoffman; E. L. Sayle, Col’ onnads to start up. PRICE'S Ge2Ponder The ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Amuonia; No Alu, Used in Millions of Home s—40 Years the Staudard. HIGHLY ENDORSED | A Reliable Druggist's Opin- ion of Kickapoo Indian Remedies. Evory Cliemist, Every Botanistand every physician who is unprejudiced recognizes frrthe Kickapoo Indfan Remedies rare and valuable qualities not possible to be found in any others. They also recognize the foct thnt the In Qians Ly thelr life, tratning and natural knowledge, secure the very chioleestkind of roots, barks and herbs, gatlered at the right scason and properly prepared to pro. sorve thefr medicinal virtucs, No class of people in the wor'd can come pete with tho Tndians in this particular, That 18 why Kic waand the other Kickapoo Ind ways poo India n Ret vo such satisfactory r M. 0. MoREY, F) i M. 0. Morey, Dispensing Pharmncist, Douglass, Mass., 13 n wellknown tand a'chemist ot high standin date of February 10, 1898, Mr. leasure to Indorse “It gives me o agwa, not only from Kickapoo Indian observation, but from my own pers sonal use, and I always take plensure in recommending the Rickapoo Indian Remedies to v istomers, particularly Kickapoo Indinn Sagwa, which, to rsonal know has proven v boneticial to soveral people in this town who have suffered with blood disordors. Sagwa has certai psrformed some wonderful cures The Kickapoo Indian Remedies de-= serve the widest recognition and the fullest confidence. The salcty' guarantecd in the use of this remedy alone is sufficient to commend them to all thought ful people.” When your Blood fa bad and your skin tells the tale by Blotches and Eruption: when your Liver s out of order, your Stor ach not performing its Duties,ind a Dull, nguid Feeling gives you Warn! not defer. Respond to this Signal o Sistance. From Nuture. ADHVE thesa “hhd foeiings ot of your evstem before u long spell of sickness Dakes you 1ts vietin MRielanoo Tndian Sagwals the best remo. Ay for you to usc, beeause it never fails to benefitut once wid restores Lealth, strength and vigor to the debilitated it its use i3 folloy Bost of ail, you ure not flling your aysiem with Toithle of otassiuu, onic, 8 or Bismuth. gat Vo to. teke any pills with edy to rolleve yourself of the ac. raly from it use. 1 Sagwn restores the 3 and kidieys to a condition of perfect health and when these orgnns are healthy they need no medicine to make them perform their dutics. ckapoo Indian Sagwa, made by the Indians from Roots, Barks and Herbs of their own gathering and curing. The randeat Liver, Stomach and Bilood Renovater known. Al druggists. $1per botile; 6 for §8. & Searles Medical & Surgical ) Disnensary, = GHAONIS, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES P CURT CATARKIL all DISEASES OF NOSE, THEOAT, CHEST,STOMACH Lsand LIVER, RHEUMATISM, DIS SPSTA, BLOOD, SKIN and KID. WEAKNESs KD, And nll fo ases, HYDROCELE A elthor Call on Free Book, Rocip s and Flrststairway south of postom Dr. Searles & Searlss, 1% Omana, Nob- DR. SCHENCK'S Mandrake Pills have n value hold remedy fur beyond the pov guage to describe. The family cun haedly be true to itself that » them on hand for uso in n houso er of lan does not emergon « MANDRAKE : Isthe only vegetanle substiute for that dangerous mineral, Mercury, and while its action as a curvative is fully equal. it possesses none of the perilous eflects, In Constipation, Mandrake acts upon the bowels without disposing them to subsz2quent Costiveness, 0 remedy acts so directly on the liver, nothing so speedily cures Sick che, Sour Stom- PILI s LY. For Salo by all Drugilsts. Price 25 ots. per ach, and Biliousness as 5. or sent by 1 these ipt of price, Dr Philidelp CHALLENGE ANSWERED. READ ESSAYSinPOLITICAL ECONOMY Dedicated by permission to CARDINAL GIBBONS | BY 1 Michael Corcoran. | PUBLISHED BY Schenek BURKLEY PRINTING CO., OMAHA, Paper Covers, 25, And make us lose th attempt.— Lennyson, Proved true by many mamas, who prefer ched up, for the exclusive pu estly constracted apparel from a reputable absu everdo amagazine oi lovely tire floor in the Ne traitors, for they rob v purchase, Come gathering ur ‘nsee us. YOU DOUBT that we'll sell you as g counte Don't have to fall in Fake your comiort and choose wiscly, placed on $L.50 out. cither, | rood we oft might win by fearing to red boys' clothes pose of adry goods sale, to hons lothing firm. Simply d tothink that a sensible member of the gentle sex could bt that & handfal of sh Wy clothing, ever could cope with form the sk establishment, purse and deprive worids covering an en- Doubts like these are you of a sensible od a $1.00 suit as ever for $2.50, and you line are to et it, we have so many different styles and patterns of these 82 nervous, YOU DOUBT ) beauties, 00, take ‘em our expense, eye heheld so fa exertion, out that you YOU DOUBT. Besides, w can save § Nothing but all cheviots and homespun cloths used particular value. Pake case—don't get 350 suit is worth every farthing of and with the hest at style human this season we'll show withe compare wool tweeds, for this n your big hoy's suit. Shop about and see what kind of a suit you ean get for $7.7 od, YOU DOUBT that cost are t $4.00. someon, one, of our ), then see that a boy from 14 to 20 by himsclf) buy at the nywhere not less than tor Aside, YOU DOUBT that wo'll sav your Last call but one. CATALOGUE? to we'll one. Five patte That's why chrask you hoy’s overcoat, A pretticr line never g begin with a paltr our $4.75 one. Just not better, got enough Ieit to buy a pair of shoes and a hat. double breasted. Have ‘e single or ars of age can (even Nebraska a suit for $6.00, $10.00, to tue tune of you two styles to 15 to every dealer's we are growing to the size you your pur show a few good sized coins on You are wrong again. table, and we you say halt. ced a $1.25 and let Your address, pleasa. Register The hour correctly by carrying a good watch—We keep no other kind. RAYMON ), & . Cor. I5th and Douzlig, BXACT S12E B COMME IL.FAUD THE MERCANTILE CIGAR, BETTER THAN EVERI $ade of (he 4 Nty of Iavaun Tobucco th Lin overy respect o (hg TOLY. 54 Lo — 5 37 PRIZES to our subscribors and others who send us the largest number of yearly subscriptions, at CLUB RATES, $1.00 EACH, from now until Jan. 15, '94. 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