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THE SATURDAY AT FALCONER'S The Last Day of Our Great Three Days Linen 8ale. SEE THAT HUCK TOWEL AT 28C Commencing Today We Give 20 Yer Cent Discount on Our Entire Stock of Capos, Jnokets and Clonks—%5.00 Biankets, $3.85-Ribbons, lo. N. B. Falconer capes, 20 day, we will commence a sale of our en- ~Cloaks, jackets and per cent. Today, Satur- tire stock of cloaks, capes and jackets at of The goods are all new latest styles. Thestock is heavy and as we foar the scason is going 1 be a hard one we want to unload, and thinlk it better to give you the goods now atthe beginning It's ends a discount twenty per cent. and the very of the season when you want them. a great sacrifice for us. Butour f get the benefit. Come right along and take them now the stock isefull and complete, N. B. FALCONER. Saturday's specials, Read It will be to your interest 20 per cent when Falcone every word. to do so. The last day of our great linen sale. See that huck towel at 28¢. See those hemstitched pillow cases at 9 pair. i See the dress goods bargains. Sce the bargains in hosiery and under- wear. See the best 5 that we are selling at Today is the last of our great three days' linen sale. Hundreds have taken advantage of it; hundreds will again tomorrow. We are making great cuts in fine linens. 3 all linen huck towels worth 45¢ now selling at 28c each. Pure linen hemstitc all hand work. worth out at $1.20 a pair. 8-10 damask cloths, now selling a “i‘ 1 I .00 blankets in Omuha $3.85 day od pillow cases, 00, selling them well worth £3.00, DKERCHIEFEFS. Plain white linen handkerchiefs worth 10c, today dc each. One 10t colored hemstitched linen handkerchiets that sold at 25¢ will go today at de each. ‘White xu\llnyud embroidered hand- kerchiefs worth 2ic and 35c at 19¢ each. Olive and foxwood hair brushes worth 50c, today 15c each. Perfumeries at 19¢. best perfumeries in a number sold everywhere for 50c. 1 close them out today at 19¢ per ounce and furnish bottles. UNDERWEAR. 1 case ladies' fine quality 3-4 natural wool shirts and pants, medium weight, strictly nonshrinkable, regular $1.50 quality, for Suturday 89c a garment. 100 dozen tan and gray English merind shirts and drawers, medium weight, for fall, always sold at $1.50, Saturday $1.00 a garment. HOSIE l(\" HOSIERY! 1 case children's extra fine quality, all wool hose, spliced heels and toes, made to sell at 40c, special for Saturday, per pair. Al sizos, from 54 t0 8. 100 dozen ladies’ fine onyx dyed, fleece lined cotton hose, the most suitable stocking for fall wear, regular 40c qual- ity, special for Saturday, 25c a pair. MEN'S HOSE. 100 dozen men’s fine, full, regular made English mervino 4 hose, in tans, slates and blacks, reguiar 40c quality, for Saturday 25c¢ pair. BLANKETSI BLANKETS! A good 10-4 w im and grey blanket worth § , for A 10-4 \vlnlc und uruyu,ll wool blanket worth $5.00, for $3.85. A large eiderdown comfort $6.00, for $4.75. ‘White Shaker flannel worth 10e, worth for C. French outing flannel worth 15e, for 10c yard. RIBBONS T 1C, RIBBONS AT 1C. 2,000 yards satin ribbon regular price e, suuu-hn le yard. RIBBONS AT 2C, 3,000 yards fancy faille and 6u,l|n rib- bons all shades regulur price 10c, St day 2¢ yard. RIBBONS AT 3C. 3,000 yards fancy failles and satin rib- bonsall colors regular price 1oc, Satur- day at de. RIBBONS AT 5C. No. 7 all-gros grlun satin edge ribbon roguhu price 124c, Saturday only se yard. RIBBONS AT 100, No. 12 all silk gros grain ribbion regular price 20c, Saturday 10c yard. APRONS, APRONS, A handsome lino’ of aprons in white, black and fancy colored lawns, worth 45c¢ to 60¢, all go at WOOL DR 40c heavy stom ser in brown, | m-k tans and gray, all go at oue price, 20c yard. ¢ new all’ wool novelty suiting, inches w in all the latest c tions. Price for Saturday, 374 $1.25 heavy storm serges, with astr khuan side band 4 inches wide, brown, green, black and wine; for Saturday T0¢ yard ges, 36 inches wide, 40 N. B. FALCONER. For Saturday night only. From 7:30 to 0:30, Special, special, special. Read the following pric They are the greatest bargains we have ever offered. #5.00 dress patterns for # Solid gold pins, worth each. Hat vins, worth The, at 25c, 1,000 fine all wool dress patterns were thrown on the market in New York. Our New York buyer bought them at his own price. You will get the benefit Saturday night. Thev will be sold at #2.15 a pattern. Bo on hand early, This is a rave opportunity for you to secure a handsome dress pattern ‘at a very small cost. Evory dress pattern contains 7 yards in ail the new styles and colorings. JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRY, Tonight we will close out our entire stock of jewelry at less than half actual cost, Ladies' broach pins, worth Tie, will be closed out at 15c each, Ladies' broach pins, worth 50c each, will £ at 10¢ each, Solid gold broach pins, worth from $2.00 to $1.00, will all go at 50¢ each. Fob chuins and charws, worth § €0 at 35¢ each. Sterling silver hiat pins at 2e each. . FALCONER, __.___. Tourlst Curs are the latest, most comfortable and commodious means of travel for large Enrlhu. Intending settlers, homeseokers, unting parties aud othors will find these cars on the Union Pacifie system fully equipped in every way. For adai- tional information reg ng thees cars 80 your nearest ticket agent, any Union Pacific agent or address LOMAX, General Passcuger and Ticket Agent, QOwuha, Neb. 1,00, at 50¢ 'NOTHER BIG HAYDEN DAY Batarday fees Surprising and Sweeping 8lioes in Reveral Departments. SATURDAY NIGHT'S SILK SPECIAL Underwenr, Hoslery and Farnishings for Men, Women and Children—Uheney Bros, 24-luch Crepo de Chene, 680 Yard at 8 p. m. Saturday, Special sale of underwear and gents' furnishing goods for Saturday. 500 dozen of children's wool under- wear at about 4 of the rogulac price. ersey ribbed vests, natural gray, only 25¢ each, reduced from 50c. Ladies' natural gray wool vests and pants only 50¢ each, reduced from 98c. 1 case of ladics’ wool vests, no pants, H0¢ each, worth Tie. Gents' wool shirts and drawers only , worth $1.25. 1 case of gents' flecced lined shirts and drawers only 85¢ each, worth $1.50. Gents' natural grey ribbed wool shirts and drawors only 98¢, worth 8$1.50. 100 dozen gent's fine english merino } hose, only 2ic: reduced from 43¢ 100 dozen eardigan jackets, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50; just 4 price. Ladies' kid gloves, large pearl but- tons, only 98¢; worth $1.50. Ladies' fine saxony mittens only worth 45 EXTRA Ladies’ e PECIAL SILK SALE EVENING SHADES at Hayden Bros. on SATURDAY NIGHT. We place on sale ¢ ; evening at 8 p. m. 25 pieces Cheney Bros.' 24-inch crepe de chenes in all the new evening shades at 08¢ u yard and will gnarantee that you cannot duplicate the goods any- This will ou to secure for the unusually where else for less than $1.25. be a great opportunity for your party dresses and waists coming social scason at an reasonable figure. You can buy at the same time some handsome brocaded satins shades, worth $ in evening per yard, for 63c. Watch the papevs for the. China silk sale we are going to have next week. We are going to make some prices that will please and astonish you. FOR ONE DAY ONLY and that day will bo Saturday, that de- partment No. 50 will s Best stockinett dress pair. 5 packages needles needles Fine all silk Windsor ties for 10c each The finest garter web for 2ic per yard. Fine silk garter web for 10c per yard. Fine crocket silk for 19¢ per spool. Linen thread for 20c per dozen. Look at our sample line of toys now on sale in this department, 1 article of a kind, over 3,000 different kinds. SPECIAL SALE ON BOOKS and stationary Saturday. Look at our 8 books, cloth bound. Look at our 9¢ books, cloth bound. Look at our 18c hooks, cloth bound. Look at our 23¢ books, cloth bound. All rave bargains. HAYDEN BROS., * Dealers in overything. e i o shields for 6c and 12 darning On ()Ltuhr'r llth the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. will inaugurate its regular winter TSR s oLy Through tourist sleepers will leave Omaha at 2:05 p. m. and run through to Los Angeles without change. These through cars will leave Omaha at p.m. every Wednesday during the sea until further notice, Oct. 11, 18, 25 Nov. 1, 8§ 1 2 and 29, ete. Th excursions will be in charge of and personally condueted by an agent of the celebrated Phillips cursicn Co., and no pains will be spaved by the manage- ment this season, as in the past, to make these excursions a quick, inexpensive and comfortable trip to all those who contemplate going during the fall and winter *to points on the Pacific const. The tourist sleepers cursions will e the late: the Pullman Co. being supplicd with the same equipment in the way of bed- ding mattresses, ete., as'are used on the regular Pullman standard sleeper, with a competent porter in charge. Ior full information vding rates, sleeping camreservations, maps, time tables, etc. address, Ci \. W. P. A , Omaha, Neb. AL Your Last World's Fuir Opportunity. October 15-31 the Hlu'lingumlmmo will sell round-trip tickets to Chicago at TEN DOLLARS. Tickets good to re- turn until November 15, This is positively your last opportu- nity of cheaply und easily resching Chi- cagro during the World's fair, Do not allow it to pass, A lifotime of is in store for e one who fails tosee this greatest of all great exposi- tions. The Burlington offe ervice to Chicago, Three vestibuled and gas-lighted trains daily, Magnifi- cont sleeping, dining, smoking and free chair chalrs. Il\g‘,{ugu checked an unequaled direct from resi- T OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM " PAUL RY. Round Trip to Cnlen, %$10,00, The Milwaukeo trains are made up at Omaha, consequently they always leave on time. No crowding, no dust and cin- ders. Omaha people ride with aquaint- unces. Electric light throughout train and in each berth in sicepers, Baggage checked from residence to destination, if desired. Flegant dining car, sleepers and ladies’ car. ~ Round trip tickets to Chicago, entitling older to all priv- 0,00, / y ticket oftice, 1501 Farnam street, Barker block, ORTUNITY, n to Land Buyers. Friday, October 27,1 will run a special exeu l()l\ feom 4)||m]m to Houston, Tex. Fare for the round trip, $27.25, Tickets good for roturn until June 1, 1864, Apply soon, “us only u limited number will be taicen at the above rate. K. C. PATTERSON, 425 l(nmyu bloek, Omaha. T Chicsgo and Return $10,00, From Oct. 156 to and including Oct. 31, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul I(\ will sell round trip tickets to Chi- cago for $10.00, class and are :m.n eturning any time hmu Noy. 15, At 1501 Farnam st. iy Attention is_culled to the advertise- ment of the Nebraska Guarantee Sav- ings and Investment co! in this issue of THE Beg, st ol CLOAKS AT HAYDEN'S For Saturday Ladies' Oloaks, Waists, Jerseye, Wrappers and Ohildren's Oloaks, ALL AT ABOUT HALF PRICE Jeraeys tor House Wear Worth 82.50 Sat- arday T5c—~Meats, Cheese, atter and Groeeries of Unauestioned Purity and Excellonce at Lowest Prices. CLOAK DEPARTMENT, SPECIAL FOR RDAY. Ladies’ woolen waists hlm-k blue and red, regular price $2.50, today at only $1.50, Ladies' house jerseys in black, biue, rown and wine, worth from $1.50 to your choice at 7 Ladies’ woolen Wwrappers, price $5.00 and $6.50, today onl Ladies' woolen mnhm blue ‘and _tan, regular price $6.50, today at onky $3,60. Children's cloaks, size 4 to &~ worth regular 3.00. » 10 to 12, regu- 0, tri price only Tur regular today ut jackets with lining, choice and silk your ming es' fur capes worth #6.00 will go USAGE IN LINKS, per pound. At Haydens' meat department you will find among all other first class qualitios of meat fire fresh snusage at the above price. Sugar cured No. I hams for 12c; picnie hams, 10¢; corned beef, he; finest pickled pork, 12ic; pigs’ feet, de; tripe, e, hologna, 'liver sausuge and head chees I‘v ankfurts, Tie. CRACKERS AT H. \Ll* REGULAR butter crack- soda erack- ginger snaps; member we buy erackers in o and our prices tell whether we or not., rload lots are in it FISA DEPARTMENT. received, our fihlwnuut of new £ m per pound: 11 Just fish. regular price fish, Lic per pound: finest Knglish bloat- ers, Sc each., We will sell Baltimore fresh oysters at 19¢ ver quart. Be sure and come h ish of all kinds and you will save 3 Butter, mince meat, preserves and cheese; country butter, 18¢, 20c and 2: creamery, 24c and 26e. You can always get the best butter here for the least All kinds of best preserves at Z2ie; mince meat, Ticiapple butter, Tics peach, plum and quince, T¢e; Wiscon: full eream cheese, 10¢ and 1251': Swiss, 124¢, 15c cheese, 124c, lh' and 16c. want here Cod cranb quart, HAYDEN BRoS., Promoters of home industry. Chieago and Retarn, $10 00. October 15 till October 31 the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifie ilway will sell round trip tickets to Chicagoand return at the Jow rate of $10.00° The tickets are good on all trains. Passengers tak- ing the Rock Island can change at Englewood, take electrio line to the fair grounds and save time and expenso of transfer through the city. Secure your sleeping car accommodations early “and avoid the rush, at 1602 Farnam street. CHARLES KENNEDY, . W. P A, Ly Are You Planning « Worla's Fair Trip? Bear in mind the decided advantages of the Chicago & Northwestern railway. Four daily eastern express trains, with new and speeial equipment, unexcelled west of Chicago. Low rates. Baggage checked from your home. Choice of quick, safe and comfortable methods of transfer direct to the World’s fair grounds. Call, or send your address to the city ticket office, No. 1401 Farnam st. R. R. RircHIE, G. F. WesT, General Agent. C.P.&T. A, Repentod high rates to Chicago. The rate is now about 1 cent per mile via the Union Pacifie. October 23 is Union Pacific day. e Your Opportumty Tnvites you now., Rich western lands can now be bought at reasonable prices and great bargains secured in the min- eral, agricultural and grazi reached by the Union The opportunity of a lifetime fo ment! Scnd for the Union Pacific pub- lication on Wyoming, Colorado, Mon- tana, Idaho, Utah and other western states. E, L. LOMAX, Gen'l Pass. and Tk't Ag't, Omaha, Neb. $10.00, Chicazo and Return, $10.00. Via the Chicago & Northwestern rail- way. Ticketsare full first-class, You know what *“‘fi lclus\” means on the “Northwestern CITY TICKETOFFICE, 1401 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA. Akl The Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Faul Ry. Will sell round trip tickets Omaha to Chicago for $10.00. Tickets on sale Oct, 15 to 31 and good returning until Nov, 15, | Sunday Night at £xposition Hall, Tomorrow evening at Exposition hall the noted anti-Jesuit and ex-IRomanist, Evangelist Leyden of Boston, will give his first great lecture on Romanism and the publie school question to ladies and gentleman, Owing to the large attend- ance expected, all Who propose attend- ing should go early for seats. See ad- vertisement in-amusement column for full particulars o B e Tomorrow evening Rev. Leo M. Frank- lin will lecture at Temple Isracl on Har- ney street on the subject, “*“What is Theism?" In a sense the lecture will be arcbuke to atheism. All are invited. Services begin at T is Union Pacific day at the \’\'ol 1d’s fair, Rates about 1 cent per mile, Sam'l Burns is offering this week spe- cial prices on cut giuss and invites the ladies to call and see his new World's fair samples. ——— 3 Look on Tth page for bargains in pianos and organs, e — The Madison (family hotel), Chicago. Transients, $: 21st and 00 per day. OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY, ‘ A¥FAIRS AT BOUTH OMAHA. Clew to & FPersitens arg Govmpaand New: The police have-a clew to the thief who has been entering and robbing the residence of Mr. Griffith, whieh is now occupied by Matt Smith and his family. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning Mrs. Smith heard some one prying at one ‘of the windows. She raised the blind and there was the burglir working away with a chisel, endeavoring to raise the sash tie same as had been done before. The lady- rushed into another room and seizing: hold ot her husband's revolver pointed it at the stranger and ordered him to vacate the premises. The police were notified an hour later, but the man eould not be found, The polive are of the opinion that the fellow is partially insane on the subject of burg! ng this particular house or he would not_repeatedly take such desperate chances. Of the three times that he has attempted to enter the place, he did so twice in broad daylhight. ~Magio City Just before roll call lust night the South Omaha police held a business session o check yp the receipts of their annual ball It was founa that §426 had been received and thut the total cxpenses wero $60, There was a jangle on some of the bills, and when Captain Austin handed in a bill of §2 for sup- pers given to Omaha policemen who had en- joyed the ball the amount was promptly vejected. A compromise was effected by several of the boys chipping in and making amount. Another dispute arose over nse account of Offcers Van Wie and 1in a bill of $12 ror *'red lem- her refreshments they claimed aha whilo they tickets, The nd a compromise for the men. The and eich of the were disposing of about vote on this bill was d-tie was made on $ apiec money was then divided gentlemen got §2), Connubint Chimes, W. J. Vincent, formerly of the fim of Vincent & Walker, grocers, was married yesterday afternoon at the home of the parents to Miss Ella Elwoodward, Dawson oft ed. Only a few of the intimate friends were present, and the couple left last evening on _their wedding tour for Portland, Ore. Mayor Walker acted as best man for the groor \hu{u l|\v hmull" William Nice was fined $2.50 and costs for ulting a woman, o Two new cases of diptheria were reported to the police last night. Bert Ankels, bookkeeper. for Babcock, the painter, is honie from the World's fair. Mrs, A. R. Bemke and daughter Flossie are home from a visit to the World’s fair, The members of St Agnes' church are arrang a program for an entertainment to be given fn Bauer's concert hall on the evening of November 1. George Broger was arrested for drunken- ness. He was so paralyzed that the oficer had to almost carry hiin Lo the stavion. This morning he pleaded not guilty to the ¢l and was fined £ and costs, _The democrats in the Third ward organ- ized a club Thursday night at Burke's I clecting James Brady president, loney treasurer and Patr tary. The club starts off with a hember- shib of 178, REGNHI! REGISTER! LAST YEAR'S REGISTRATION I3 VOID— EVEKY VOTER MUST REGISTER. Following Ars Registration. Thursday, October 26, Friday, November 3, Baturday, November 4, Registrars will sit at the polling booths in each voting district until 9 p.m. on the days above named.” Last year's Registration is void, If you want your naie on the voters' list you must Tegister, Remaining Dates for PRI BT No One Can Aftord to Miss It, The Morse Dry Goods Company ever on the alert for new and pleasant fea- tures in their business, announce else- where a mighty threo days' sale of dry goods commencing today, and have secured the Satorius Mandolin club to play Saturday evening from 7 to 10, The mandolin club play most delightfully, and are in much demand. This will prove a great treat for the lovers of music. ‘Don't miss i Building Permits, The following permits to build were issued yesterday by the inspector of building: g “Reustrom, i eighth avenue, d\mlum Georgo B, Stryker, 2107 teenth, cott Three minor pe Seven permits, aggr The No 9 Whee! son with its ro- tary moyement, lightest running machine in_the and is unequalled fox.specd, durability and quality of Work. Sold by W. Lancaster & Cor 614 South Sia: teenth street S Chleago and Return, Ten dollars, $10.00. Ten dollars, $10.00, Ten dollars, $10.00. Ten dollars, $10.00. Ten dollars, $10.00. Ten dollars, $40.00. Via the & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ten dollars, $10.00. Ten dollars, $10.00. Ten dollavs, $10.00, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1401 FARNAM STREI Ten dollars, $10.00, Ten dollars, $10.00, Ten dollars, $10.00. Oct. 15 1 Oct. 31. Good returning till Nov. CHICAGO THE RE Y MARKET. INSTRUMEN ISplmu‘d on record ()L tober 20, 1808 8 Dundy’s suludj bson nnd wife ek's 1st add South Omahn Livud company to 1 ‘nvanaugh, s 4 lot4, Dlock 1 m o und i bl Missourl wifo' k1 5 550 4, biock , Hiteheock's 203300 QUI CLAIN mw R F Williame ct ) % k 10, ’an“ S Philo Rumsey to abia dss 1 surity com. tlots 4 and Myers, R & T' nad Edith R Loring, trustee, lot 8, block 15, Omuhu Edith i Loring, trustee, 1o & K m“... 0¥, SAe. ...\ . 1 1,200 8,500 J B Metkle, special m Loan and_Trust block 8, Koun: IR 1 ster, 1o Omaha ompay, lot 1 s add wdication of ]lllll- d upon n (:lll ) 4, 2,926 RIBE’S Bakin _&Power g “The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammouia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard OCTOBER 21, Tedious Waarlness ‘of Modern Housekeeplng The Nervous Strain it Costs Many a Woman to Run a Home. Evangellst Chase ana His Wife $oth Inva- 11ds tor Yenr Work, work, work 'till the brain begina to wini; Work. work, work 'till the oyellds are heavy and dim, Tho pressuro of housekeeping grows greater every year, Running a home, once a pleasure, is now the cause of nervous ailments und final brenkdown. Many a wifo, no matter how numerous her servants, holds tho home on her own shoulders. Her cherry smile grows less frequent, tirod nerves makes hor fretful, and nervous prostration at last exacts the full wages of excessive house- keeping, Paine’s colery compound makes sick, despondent meén and women well and full of the love of living. Tho nerves demand promper repair than the other tissues; the changes that MRS, JOHN K. go on are more rapid than in other par ™ of the body; nervous exhaustion is a cry for food appropriate for rebuilding nervous tissue. The blood also has de mands peculiar to its complex organi tion. ‘With the most advanced scient knowledge concerning waste and rep: in blood and nerve tissue, Paine’s celer compound was fivst prepared. -1t hus made thusands of peovle well. 1t has meant life and hope to many n house hold. Read what Rev. John K. Chase, the evangeist, suys,writing from Ames- bury, Mass. “Both myself and wifo have been benefited by the use of Paine’s celery compound. T esteem it no less than my duty to say a word in favor of this popu- lar medicine. Both myself and wife have been invalidsfora number of years, I being broken in health by long of arduous work in the ministry, my wife bewng troubled with nervous prostration, insomnia, ete. For these coaditions of wenkness and debility we have found Paine’s celery compound excellent as a tonicand strengthgiver, calming the nerves and producing sleep, sherpening the appetite, relieving the tired feelings incident to this condition, and impart- ing vigor and vitality to the entire sys- tem. We hear the remedy spoken very highly of by others, hnd take pleasure always in recommonding it to our friends and acquaintances.” Rey. J. K. Chase, whose lifelong ef- forts have been devoted to the cause of Christianity, and whose. earnest, untir- ing uctivity in the evangelical field has been fruitful and far-reaching in its ef- fnl'ls, is 71 years old. In his lifetime he has preached “something like 4,000 ser- mons, ’us he expresses i DR. SCHENCK’S Mandrake Pills have a value as a house hold remedy far beyond the power of lan guage to describe. The family can havdly be true to itself that does not keep them on hund for use in emergen cies. + MANDRAKE = Is the only vegetable substivute for that dangerous mineral, MERCURY, and while its action as a curative is fully equal. it possesses none of the perilous effects. In Constipation, Mandrake acts upon the bowels without disposing them to subsaquent Costiveness. No remedy acts so directly on the liver, nothing 80 speedily cures Hicik Headoche, Sour Stom- ach, and Biliousness as L these For 8ale by u!l Drazzists. Price 25 box; 3 box es for 65 & or sent by Il\ll“ age elpt of vrice. = Dr. Schenck & Son, Philadelphiu ST. GALLEN MONK DROP (SUCCUS AMARUS) A wholesome tonie. Deliclous to tho taste. Grateful to the Stomach, 1Purifying to tho 4 10 the system, € and cure for nd partiou: ABBEY LABORATORY 0., 1428 MIBSISSIPPI AVENUI 8T. LOUIS, MO. Upon recelpt of 40 cents to dofray our ex- penses, wo will muil 1o uny nddress, postuge propaid, u trial bottlo, containing f0ur ounces, securely packed in woodon ciso. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Price 81 per bottle. 83 for @ bottles, full sizo Bpeciul terms I larger ots, .V 00008000 00 Po8o® 'HIRSCHBERG'S The ce H Hmscmfl =N brated Non- *‘SPflCDMACIIJ' ele- bl = changeable Spectacle s Ey: 25 for and salein Om EVEG[.ASSESS% aha by o # MAX MEYER & BRO, CO., ONLY DR. WITH:RS, 4th Floor, Brown Block,, 10th and Douglas. Telephione 1778, | suaPLUS, - ity of citizons. wo acknowledigo, "Wl thoy hoar of the N Neoraska DON'T GIVE RE Besides this policy of protection. wo £hoos you buy. Might as well begin man’s §1 shoe is too wel 2.50 ehoe; sure as a8 wntee, is worth $4.00. you gua gress, button, London, 1 your foot suffors. , St Bvery Nebraska quarters, that $3.90 v. lue. Goodyear welt flnish. N shoes for dress Our word of honor, Shoe Catalogue, provided there are no dogs about the promises—we presume. will take a bad shoe as fast as a iron-clad THAT I¥ OUR SHOES WEAR OUT TOO QUICK OR ASONABLE WE'LL GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR FREE OR atten a standard screw bottom; sell at $1.00; save vou at least known—a bit finer this year wear Louis, ¢ pair a Goody calf——If you are subject to cold feot try known to the shocmaler, with grain or call uppers—Weo #1.85 shoo that thousands woar; it’s tho samo shoo thoy eall a 3.00 article, and it’s the word celebratod that cost you Hero is also the styles Bals. Congress; overy last, every toe, TRAMP Says a philosopher will take a good shoe faster than an ordinary citizen— Tho major- good one, guarantee branded on every shoe—equally protecting every wearer. 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