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\ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 18): FALCONER'S SATURDAY SALE Books Will Be One of the Leaders Tolay— Don't Miss Seeing Them, CLOTH CAPES HALF PRICE Prices Right pe in Ouar apos Wil old at $15 Today We Will Cat the In Two on Every Cloth C Magnificent Stock— 81 e 86-Capes That READ BELOW. sold at WILL BE § o box statione ry wiil be 10e per box hooks for 15e. 75e hooks for 30e. Children's i5e books for 45¢. by K. P. Barricrs Burned Away, Roe, Law in the Spivitual, by i8¢, National Drummond Jim Vedders’ Wife, by Amelia Barr, 4% cach. The Stories of Three Burglars, Frank R. Stockton, ete., ete., Handy volume edition, today by all in fine cloth binding. positively worth 7c per volume, 48¢ each. A fine assortment of board juvenils, plain and colored illvstrations, from 10¢ per volume up. Revised edition of Episcopal Prayer and Hymnals, $1.00 per set up. Oxford bibles in all grades and sizes. All the late magazines always in stock. ‘We are prepared to satisfy the most fastidious “book worm.” It will pay you to lay in your supply of books now, the prices will not be as low again this year. EXTRA SPECIATL, ‘We find we have thousands of dollars tied up * cloth we will endes to unload by offering any cloth cape c on the dollar. in ladie capes, today ror in our stock CAPES AT $6.00. All our $10.75 and $12.00 for $6.00. CAPES AT All our §15.00 cloth capes, $7.50. CAPES, $10.00. All our ladies 00 capes for $10.00, CAPES, $15.00, All our ladies’ plush and velver capes, worth $30.00, for $1. CAPES, #: All qur ladies' $45.00 and $50.00 im- ported pattern capes, no two alike, for $25.00. empire cloth CAPES, $35.00. All our $60.00, $65.00 and 375.00 im- ported pattern capes, §35.00. CAP. $49.00. All our $77.50, $85.00 and $00.00 im- ported pattern capes, $49.00, [ This is the deepest cut we have ever made on seasonable zoods, at the above prices we ought to sell every cape inour stock today. SQECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT. T:30 till 9:30. Saturday night after 7:30 o'clock the following extras will be placed on our counters, DRESS PATTERNS $2.98. 300 rich novelty s robes bought by New York agent at half price will be sold at less than half price. Every pattern worth $7.00 or more: for the two hours men- tioned we will sell at 82, robe. These are the finest lot of dress patterns we have ever shown, We will also sell MEN'S TIES AT 10C. Hundreds of thousands of men's ties, every tie worth 2ic or more. all you want of them for 10c each. 40c new ties will be sold for 19¢ each. $1.00 and $1.25-ties for 48¢ cach, Ladies' 50¢ drawers for 2i¢, dre our is them 98 per silk Take Saturday night A lot of odds and ends in woolen un- derwear, worth up to $1.00 per garment, all go at 25c. Be sure and attend this sale: our prices cannot be duplicated. N. B. FALCONER. N More Attractive Than Ev 1t is a plain fact that the inducements held out by the Stearns Fruit Land com- lum) for homes and incomes in that de- ightful Washington country, are more attractive than ever, today while these northern blasts sear the brick walls and the coal man hugs himsell within the elaborate office which denotes his pros- perity. ‘\lnny people will wish at least to go out on that excursion on next Monduy afternoon, T S “Sunshine, The Midwinter national exposi- tion will be held in San Francisco, be- inning on January 1, 1804, and continu- ng six months, The climatic feature, the commercial situation of San Francisco, the fact that the city is the natural distributor of the products of the greatest agricultural state in the union, the character of its surrounding population, engaged in pur- suits more diversified than those of “any other section of the United States or tho world, embracing mining, cattle rais: ing, fancy stock breeding, “Wool growing, manufacturing, agriculture in all its branches, and fishing, ought lu m:uru [ great suceess for this enterpri Greatly veduced rates to all ( ul“mn(n ints und to Portland, Ore.,v Juion Pacific. For full part ‘lars res garding rates call on or address any fickutnmnt or IL P, Deuel, 1302 Far m street, Omaba, Neb. E. L. Lomax, (mnoml passenger and ticket agent, Omaha, Neb, Oheup Rutos to Calitorny The Union Pacific is offering greatly l'eduwd round trip rates to all California ts and Portland, Oregon, this year, ‘or full particular inguire of “your t ticket agent, or address fi . DEUEL, 1302 Farnam street, Neb., or E. L. LoMax, Gen'l \l’nl and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. i ~Gat iy Bishop Walden at Trialt; m ‘Walden will preach at the Trinity Episcopal church (Kountze lace) 'Wlu nnd on the lollowln. owers,'" HAYDENS' UNDERWEAR SALE We are Now Unloading Underwear—Be on Hand Saturday. $1.25 SHIRTS AND DIAWERS, 69C Dress Goods at 23¢ that Always Sold for 50c mna 60c—Thig Drive in Men's Hats— #3.00 Late Style Derby Hats, 8115 Saturday, We are now unloading underwear. Be hand today. You will see more rgains today at our underwear counters than all other stores put to- gother. Our immense purchase lately puts us in a position to make things lively today. 1 case of ‘gent's camels hair shirts and drawers, worth 63c, to be closed av 3ic \ jent's heavy and drawe See our wear today on it for 6e, will miss it wool underwear, shirt worth 7oe. You can buy shirts or dra il you do not attend this . Nothing like it this season. .50 cavdigun jackets for ble anything natural grey merino 3 hose 15¢, Gent's vy wool sox O, worth 20c. Ladies' cashmere hose 19¢, worth Children's underwear less than 4 pr today. Ladies' night gown: 100 dozen ladies’ rth The per pair, go 4 Gent's jersey knit ove and $1.00, worth double NOTION AND FAD PARTM r. Big bargains for Suturday. New novelties. We offer on Saturday a handsome thread cabinet contamning 4 spools of Clark's best thread, 2 thimbles and a pincushion for 25¢, the repular prico being 35¢: with each cabinet we give a 10¢ fashion review, making 45¢ worth worth Tie. covsets, all s t 2c, hivts 708, Wi il H0e, The CY GOODS DI your choice of all silk ties worth 25e b0c¢ cloth brushes for 40¢ dust brushes for 39¢ h: hrushes fol 50¢ bath hrushes fo 25¢ handkerchiefs for 15e. All colors crochet silk 19e. Job lot oileloth aprans 10¢ ap. Don't miss the faney goods department Liair pins for i, DRESS GOODs. 250 picces to select from. These goods v all shades, in plain, stripes uml plaids, all new goods, this fall’s pur- 36 inches wide, and are worth e AT e only 12 He a choice plum. Th are all wool, 36 inches wide, extra heavy something warm and neat fora st dv These goods are cheap at and Gde. Remember all wool and only 2 "These are in our center aisle and ar fine all wool ladies’ cloth,54 inches wide, a choice line of shades and always sell at 7be and 85¢. Wednesday 3 How {loes this suit \‘uu for a light weight broadeloth, strictly all wool, 54 inches wide, any shade. These goods are cheap at $1.00. For this week, 69¢. This is a hummer and cheap at Tic, and is in the shape of a 54-inch cloaking, just what you want for the little ones, only ¢ We have just veceived a new invoice of 46-iny henriettas, all the leading shades. These goods are warranted all wool and are cheap at$1.00. In this sale only Gic. AND (‘YIILDRI‘“\ S D CA MEN'S, BOY HATS A 'SPECIAL FOR SATL ([)4\\ ONLY. Men'’s duck coats reversible rubber lined $2.25, worth $4.50, B winter turbans 20c, rth 5Cc. Men's soft hat: worth $1.50, Boy's crusher 40c, wor lh Men's fine fur in b brown 15, worth $2.50 to $3.00. fine fur d: 'h\' in all the leading shapes $1.15, worth $2.50 to $3.00. Men's genuine Scoteh caps 25, worth ack and Boy's fancy turbans 10¢, worth 50c. Men's fing fur crushers %oe, worth $1.50. Men's hy $1.00, The largest line of children’ caps and turbans for winter wear, 50c. Men's fine fur soft hats in differ $1.15, none worth less than # winter caps 50c, worth fancy Boys’ Iuhun i blue and brown, 50e, |l]ll5h Boys »m(f $1.00, \Iun s genuine seal turban, $5.00, hat- lm- 5" ice $10.00, Call and see our stock of hats and caps, as we carry the largest stock in the city and ces one-half less than any other house, HAYDEN BROS, falok selagb o Remember the turkey dinner Satur- Y. Lafe lilfl" for the W. turbans and caps, 50c, Mr. Walker Whiteside, will next week make his class of Omaha theater-goers. That he will be a revelation there can scarcely be the shadow of a doubt. On Sunday evening Mr. Whiteside opens his engagement at the Boyd in “Hamlet,” closing on Tuesday even- ing i “Othello.” The sule opeus today, the tragedion, ppeal to the better “Silver King" comes to Boyd's Thursday next for a four nights = engagement. Carl Barelson, under wiose dircetion the T A A oviginal Wilfred Denver in Omaha, and the company num- bers among its members several of that noted cast of ten yeuars ago, “The White Slave” will be the attraction at Boyd's Wednesday evening next. 1In this play Campbell’s muster hand ana the trend of his mind is shown iu every scone, The play is based upon the injustice of slavery and man’s inhumanity to mun, “Oh, What a Night,” since last been renovated, remodelod, replenishe: refurnished with the latest aud brightest songs and dances, fair dancers and novel features. “Oh, What a Night” is not a one part or star lilcu, but gives full scope for the display of Charles Loder's versatlity and clever talents, while the other charac- ters in the cast are prowinent, and will be interoreted by fourteen preity girls and funny fellows. This company begins a four- night engagewment au the Fifteenth Streev theater tomorrow afternoon. here, has e HAYDENS' CLOAK SENSATION The Past Two Days Have Astounded the Oloak Buyers, 98C FOR 87.50 AND_$9.00 GARMENTS High Class Stylish Garments Worth 815.00 and 818,00 for $7.50—Words Won't Nell Goods, Figures do the Business— Big Cut In Millinery, L. \I)ll",s" CLOAKS. Big lot ladies’ winter cloaks worth $5.00, $7.50 and $0.00, your choice of entire lot Rc. 0 ladies’ winter cloaks 00, your cho 00 or $3.00. Splendid line of ladies’ novelty ments in exquisite styles and prices than ever made befor CHILDRIED Immense bargains in childr cloaks. 100 § worth § > of ent gar- lower n's winter vhildnns winter cloaks worth $ $1.50, nhlnrnu\nnw.Iw- vorth §5.00 ), \mll‘lhm: s at 0, riety in children's, infants’ and ladies' made up garments will be sold at less than one-half actual cost. MILLIN Y We are beginning to unioad our im- mense line of millinery. Choice of a large of trimmed hats worth from $4.00 to $5.00. All late styles and nicely trimmed, only $1,98, Pattorn hats, worth $8.00 and $10.00. Latest styles of high class goods. In this sale at unI\ $4.00. EAT D LARDS AWAY DOWN Strictly sugar cored ) 1 hams llh every pound of them guaranteed: pienic hams, 10c: boneless ham. cooked ham, 10¢; spave ribs, Tic: link sausage, 10ct Iin:wt rolled corned beef, 1 plate beef, 5oz pigs feet, Seb tripe. cooked ied beef, 10ct be |]u|.zn'|. de: salt pork, hm'llu. 13¢; dried beef, 10c. In lunl we are making some startling prices and we can give you any brand 3 |muml ails of best lard, 5 pound pails, 10 pound pa In um\pmmll we will make p(mml pails ;5 pound pails, bde; 10 ound pails, ¢ Read our prices on cottoline. 3 pound pails, 28¢; 5 pound pails for e, BUTTER. We are cutting pric Country butter, 19¢ and 2le: creamery, 23c, You can come to Hu\dern and \ull nl\\u\- find the best butter at the lowest prices. CRACKERS. Our cracker department is cutting prices. Best soda o pound; also oy snaps, frosted ereams, lemon creams and mixed cookies Tic, and all other cakes and crackers at lowest prices. CH higher made for fe per ginger Cheese is Hayden's, Wisconsin full eream cheese 10¢ and 124c. Brick cheese 12 14c and 16e. Limborger cheese 15¢, Swiss cheese 124c, 14c and 166, Neufehatol b per pkg., pine apple cheeso 60c each, Fromage de Brie, hand cheese, lap sago and all other kinds at lowest prices. PRESERVES, APPLE BUTTER AND MINCE MEAT. Jeily 5e per pound, any kind you want. Apple butter Ti¢, mince meat Tdc, rasp- berries, strawberries, u]n icot, peach and plum preserves all Cranberries Te per quart. You will save money by buying your fruits, nuts, dates, at headquarters, and don't forget our oyster and fish department, IAYDEN BROS., Leaders in everything. A, everwhere but at s e Dinner and supper for the W. C. turday in the N. Y, Life Bldg. iR i Important Change of Time on Pennsyl- vania Lines Chicago —Extra ¥ Wi, On and after S \u\vm)mr 1893, the ce the Pennsylvani cago daily at 11 a. m, lengthened outa little, but its ex has also been withdrawn, Pullman sleeping and dining c: hrough from Chicago to |'hllu4]L|NH 0 sw York. The famous Pennsylvania limited will leave Chicago daily at 4 p. m., instead of 5 p. m., as herctofore, reaching New Yorlk next day at 7 p. m, tra fare re- duced from #3.00 to $2.00. Pullman sleeping, library, smoking, dining and observation cars from Chicago to Pitts- burg, Havrisburg, Philadelphia and New York, The old eastc 19, n express will leave Chicago daily at 5 p. m., instead of 3:15 p.m., as heretofore. Pullman dining car Chicago to Fort Wayne; Pullman sleeping cars Chicago to Pittsburg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New York, No extra fare. For particular information addvess Dering, 248 South Clark street, Chicago. e LA S Witl move for Boulevards, The park commissioners held a brief ses- sion yesterday afternoon. City Engine Rosewater and City Attorney Connell at- tended by request. . The questions occupying the attention of the board were the steps necessary to securs possession of the land that has been con- demued for boulevards and the southeast pu k. Upon the advice v attorney it was decided to request the council to take the necessary steps to cause f the money to be made for d allowed by son of sted. Also 1o consider the plan of and damage: As a Board tion, “Tho city council met yestorday as a board of equalization on general city remain in session for ten con: The assossments to be equalized are upen and personal property for the coming r. ‘The assessment rolls ave in the offico y clerk and cach owner of real and an ascertain what ro- o m} ¢ 7 this liead, fifty line, ten cents: ¥, Novenhor 16 K. Paxton, awed 8 ye lock Sundu nl|l'|||4mn‘ fa 0day piters from the family .uml.lunmxun D*PRICE’S fl& The only Pure Cream of Tartar Bakin Pmmfi% Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard. SEASONATILE C o At Sherift Sale omSmteenth Betwoen Dong- Inmand Dodge. Stock must beselosed out at once. Men's full suits, $2.50. China dog fur coats, $7.75. Extreme hesvy wool underwear, 50c. Duck ulsters, 46 i os long, $2.75. Boys' suits, e, Men's warm alsters, $2 Ihwkfm d socks, 3e \mlnum]md shirts, 250, I «ulm of mem's pants, 48¢. Ho\ overcoats, 80¢. Men's cotton flannel drawers, 13e. Extrome heavy chinchilla ulsters $4.5 Flannel lined duck coats V¢, $2.00 dress shoes $1.00. Overalls, including extra sizes, 30c. Windsor caps 19, 50c knee pants up to age 14, Men's black jeans pants 30c. xtra heavy boys' long pan: Overcoat with fur collar and cuffs & 24-inch turkey-red handkerchiefs Umbrellas, large size, Wove lined leather mittens, 19¢. 50c neckties, clegant stuff, 19c, Men's half wool shirts, full sizes, 150 Double breasted business suit: Leather coats, flannel lined, Laundered whiter shirts, 3 FINE GOODS PROPORTIONATELY LOW. Romemter these goods must be sold and you might as well have the benefit. If you pass by our door without investi- gating you are the loser. You want the goods and we want the money. 25¢. Look for sign SHERIFF SALT. 115 South 16th streot, Between Douglas and Dodge. Wanted, 5 more clothing salesmen. e~y Fabst B t Prize. Mr. C. 8. Cullingham, Omaha, re- ceived Wednesday the following tele- gram from the Pabst Brewing company “Our beers have been awarded first prize at the World's fair, over all com- petitors.” Send your donations for the Old Ladies’ Home to the N. Y. Life Bldg. Saturday. Dinner and supper, - men. The new exclusive gentlemen's shoe store of Wood & Co. at 1 Farnam st. has opened and gentlemen of this city should step in and make the acquaint- ance of the new firm and see their lines of shoes, even 1f not now in need of foot- wear. This new house has a fine assort- ment of gentlemen’s shoes, all the way from $8.00 down to $3.00. S stRen o The Madison (family hotel), 21st and icago, Transients, $2.00 per day. s e e Colonet Jim Triumphed. The Board of Public Works, City Engi- neer Rose er, City Attorney Connell and Colonel Jim Stephenson held a post mortem yesterday afternoon on the colonel's street sweeping contract. After a pretty thorough discussion it was mutually agreed that “Colonel Stephenson was entitled to do all the sweeping and under his contract to remove accumulations of dirt, snow or ice from tho paved st excepting the newly paved on in the schedule, whie the street commissioner's force. The board allowed a number of estimates on public work and transacted routine busi- ness. —— Commerciat Ctub Call, A general meeting of the Commercial club is called for this evening consider the action of the conuection with the franchis company at its last meeting. All members are urgenuly requested to be present. Cuanves F. DRExE Assistant Secre Caution! Don't be deceived by ignorant, anscrupulous fakirs and confi- dence men, assuming to offer “Indian Remedies,” and who pretend that their nostrums are made by the Indians. KI.CKAPOO ndian Sagw and other Kickapoo Indian Remedies are THE ONLY GENI' INE INDIAN REMEDIES MAIL AND SOLD IN AMERICA. The word “Kickapoo ™ i3 copy- righted and they dare not steu} that. given the gas De eure you get “ Kickapoo Temedi, and see that every bottlo or packsgo hears iy mile signature thus ; Distributing Agents, 521 Grand Ave Haven, Ct. Thesc uot peddled but are sold at all drug stores, , New FREE Send three 2-c. stampatopay po age, and e will mall you fr tirilling and Intehaaly (ofersating bk of | B led AND BCENES ANONW KICKABOO INDIANS Tells ail about the Judiaus, DOGTOR SEARLES & SEARLES, Y SPECIALISTS Chronfc Nervous Private and Special Diseass aultation Fr 11Di eases of the Stomach, Liver. 1dnoy 1Diseanes: Jiost go hroat, uUu i in and B Without paln oF detention 1rom biisiness Call on or addross with stamp or elrewl ars, froe ook and iy, first stairway south of post- oftice. room 7 Dr. Searies & Searles, Wo guro Catareh 5o o fo 15 Soyth 15th MAUIA, TREATMENT o GATARRH oo $10.0) m«llh.lnai anl Instraments Free. SPEHlUSI' tion Free, in ehe treatment Private and Nervous Diseases. Write to or consult par- sopally, TREATMENT BY MAIL. ‘Address with siamp. for_barticulars whiol will esou & in plain envelope. PO, BoxUsl. OMcs 113 A0 sireet, Qmala, w] KNO\ LI‘D(‘E Brings comfort and improvement and tends to onal enjoyment, when rightly used. The many, who live bet. ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more ]»nm\p(l\ adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in “the remedy, Syrup of Figs, Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectuaily cicansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and pcrm.nwullv curing constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, beeause it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 50¢ and $1 hottles, but it is man- ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every paclkage, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accent any substitute if offered. DR.SCHENGK'S Mandrake Pills have a valuo as a houso hold remedy far beyond the power of lan guage to deseribe. The family can havdly be true to itsolf that does not keep them on hand for use in emerger cies. % MANDRAKE = Isthe only vegetable substivuta for that dangerous mineral, N )Ry, and while its action as a curative is fully equal, it possesses none of the perilous effects. In Constipation, Mandraks acts upon the bowels without disposing them to subsaquent Costiveness, No remedy acts 5o directly on lhc liver, nothing so speedily cures Heudache, Sour Stom- ach, and Biliousness as PILLS these oSt L \ On Tt Suhcmu&fl n, P Get your nerves healthy and strong I have o heatt for any g ate.” Nerve Beans will do it. The effect on (heu 3 is marvelou A AL draggists, or by man—o NERVE BEAN CO Holler If your wife traded with o grocer who threw a few handfuls of sugar into a bag.and *“guessed she had a pound.” You'd talk scales to her. Why not talk scales to yourself? Aven’t YOU “‘guessing’ about the circulation of some of the pupers you CAUTION—There’s no guess work in dealing with this paper. Our circulation’s printed on the editorial page. You know whut you’ve buy- ing nnd you get what you pay for. WATCH FOR OUR GRAND CHRISTMAS OFFER AD, High Class Photography, At Popular Prices, 813-315-317 South 15t} Straot, Teeth Fllled DR. WITHERS, 4th Floor, Brown Block,, 16tk and Douglas. Telophoue 1776, OR. MCGREW is the only - SPECIALIET WHO TREATS ALi. PRIVATE DISEASEY and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Women Excluded. 18 years experionce Tirouiars oo 14th and Farnam St DrasA N % Catarrh Powder cures oatarrh O All druggisis. 00 ceats BIRNEY’S AN OFFICIAL COUNT Is not exactly the harmless kangaroo, who ln\(‘ according to he* dow. 'y—donteh ‘er know our sister states“How mich mjor ity do you need? It serves to discover how many of a certain candic hi to' rolatives have cast their ballots against m. Tt mukes statos full of vivers—"dry,"—But the offielnl count of the Nebraska means *‘Something is about to drov, "—A fortnight ago wo counted too many suits—of course wo made ‘em dis \ppoar like icicles in a l\nkv.flh bath-~Next we counted our overe found two lots having a ll|:IJ|VI"I‘l;\' by llhl_ln' 2,000, Now, these are eloct o go—.Got ‘em down fo: this week’s svecial sale='bout 400 loss on overy dollar, There is no tale of wos conne (toxl with overcoat, We have too many of 'em—that's all. ~ You saw no better coat for 10, We gamble on it. These overcoats are just the proper thing for dress and comfortable use; medium weight and sack style, s the Americawn cwenture »ficial coant msans in some of this Pretty fine quality of navy blue cassimere, with small diago- nal stripe, lined with fine Italian velvet collar. Made to or not to roll in front, with silk worked button holes, on both sides. finished When an hon valuz like this gr5 garm has to be sacrificed, and sold at $9. 50, it hc tolook like==hard times. A year ago tox[\y the same garment, was the l(!."l(lln"‘ overcoat of the season. Well, let us not wonder, even if Uncle Sam sends our entire navy to Ha- ent SI5 Three desirable shades, the black,navy blue and choc- olate brown. Lvery one from the kersey maker’s loom. All wool, fast colors, made up in double breasted cut, silk stitched edges,lined with California flannel and fin- ished with satin on the upper half. Get a hump on ye, stranger, if you care to sport one of 'em. CHOCULATE AXD C0COA is by many supposed to be ono and the samo only that ono is o powder (hence move ensily cooked) and the other i3 not This is Wrong. TAKE the Yolk from the egg, TAKE the is loft? A Residue So with COCOA, in comparison. COCOA, is Skimmed Milk. CHOCOLATE, Pure Cream, . Drmk Chocolate Menier. Your grocer is bound to get it for you, DRWKAT MENIE cHOLOL Jil from the Olive. What solid silver Watches, perfect timekeepers S7.50 1o 565, | J RAYMDND JENELS R, ANCER URED WITH SOOTHING BALMY OILS, Cancer, Turor Ca'arrh, Piles, Fistula, Exzae and all 3'inaad Womb Diseases: Ast, Stoms 1% OF 114~ plasters, but with s ani imitators, i9 O Brofit by udveriaing 10 eur CUTTHISOU'T Mailod free. Address DR. D. M. BYE, Combination Oil Cura, Portsmouth Bldg, Kan as City, Ka¥, HIRSGHBERG'S HIRSOhBERG ;- W ernsrnelyy v o and send It for llustrated JK on the above dise T e NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. The cele- U. 8. Depository, Omana, Neb, brated None changeable CAPITAL, -~ . e SURPLUS, - - . £400,009 | Spectacles 865,000 land Eye Glasses for 1ors ~Henry W. Yates. prost Vice president, C. 8. Maurice, HPMes Oftcgra and Dire: dent, B 0. Cshf V. Morae. o 8. Collius, J. . Lewls 8. Koed, cashien THE IRON BANK. sale in " EYE GLASSES Omaha, by Lag QM iy 2241188 MAX MEYER & BRO. CO., ONLY,

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