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UNDERWEAR fagden Bros. Great Cloak and Underwear Sale for Thursday. 20C HOSE FOR ONLY 9C A PAR Ladies’ and Children's Jackets at Less Than One-third Frice—Notlons at Clearing Out Prices to Make Room for Hollday Goode aL Haydens, Gent's natural grey merinp 3 hose 15¢, worth Gent's heavy wool sox 9¢, worth 20c. Ladics' cashmere hose 19¢, worth 35¢ Children's underwear less than price today. Ladies' night gowns 30, worth The 100 dozen ladic all sizes, worth e per pair, Gent's jersey knit ov and $1.00, worth double AT HAYDE A mel's hair ghirts and L to be closed at 35¢ 1 case of ¢ drawers, we cach, Gent's heavy wool u and drawers, HUe, worth See our special table of gent's under- W today. You can buy anything on it for GYe, shirts or drawers. You will miss it if you do not attend this B 1 sale. Nothing like it this season. Gent's 1.50 cardigan jackots for 50c¢ each. Our cloaks and jackets are creating a faror. BExtra help will enable us to take better cave of the trade hereafter. JACKETS Ladies' juckets in brown,gray or blue, fur-trimmed. In_the lot are garments that sold up to § )and $0.00. In this gale they go at & Another lot of (u jackets in all colors. and up to #1 for from % 845 rwear, shirt silk- Ilm-.l to be sale they g-r trimmed, Used Ladies' fancy fur (u[um Russian_fu sold regularly for §3.75, now only $4.50. Latest stylo cloth capes, braid and fur trimmed, Worth collar, a regular $16.00 garment, Thursday $0.00. Faney capes in Btyles, ‘worth § ), will be $7.00. A line of long cloaks (old style), good gerviceuble garments, some of them worth up to $0.00. All in one lot for his sale 98¢ each. CLOAKS, beaver cloak, fur, Worth collar, full fitting waist, the very out, in y blue, brown :lls everywhere at $22.00, ln'n\\n and tan, late An elegant trimmed with braid and sleeves, close latest thing and blac our price $16.50. A handson mnm-m in beaver, with Worth collar, (lnuhl\- asted, \|mhu~llu v $7.75. 'c § (v.\l{.\l]\]h. All wool children's cloaks, just the thing for school wear, and some of them quite stylish, sizes 4 to 8 il garments, all colors, Thu Nice all wool children’s cloaks, n;zo~ 6 to 12, with military capes, all color both light and dark shades, a real ni little cloak., IHas been 30, now only €5.00. NOTION DEPARTMENT, Our big handkerchief sale hegins. The entive sample line of the large importer of Swiss handkerc Thursday the sale begins. s your chance o buy fine holiday handkerchiefs at haif pri The finest H0¢ handkerc Elegant 30c goods for 17 Fine hand embroidered 20, A full table of fine handkerchiefs from 24c to 10c. Thursday we wili scil five packages of Sharp’s needles and 9 darning needles for Se. Special sale on brushes on Thursday. HAYDEN BROS. Property, icefs for 25c. goods for i Recovered Yiis Wil Yesterday afternoon Dr. H. L. Ra clotti swore out a search warrant alle; that Helena Trudavousky had in her posses sion at her rooms, 2108 Farnam street, belovging to his deceased wifo to the of $1,000. The rooms of the woman were searched by Court Oficer Walker and a great quan- tity of the goods recovere: Miss Trudavousky was arrested and locked up in the city jail. She will bave a hearing fnaday or two. The pr d of Mrs. Ramacciotti during and lived with her. When N clotti died a large Jewelry were missing, and this womun was suspected. Dotectives have looked up the case, and the result was the woman's arrest, life time, Ramac- othing and - DeWitt's Witch Hazet Salve cures burns e wie and Flowors,"” The Midwinter International tion will be held in San ginning on January 1, 1894, ing 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 diversificd than those of any other section of the United States or the world, embracing mining, cattle raising, fancy stock breeding, wool growing, manufacturing, agriculture in all its branches, and fishing, ought to insure a great success for this enterprise. “Greatly reduced rates to all California oints and to Portland, Ove., via the Inion Pacific. For full particulars re- garding rates call on or address any ticket agent, or I, Deuel, Far- nam street, Omaha, Neb, L. Lomax, General passenger and ot agent, Omaha, Neb “Sunshine, ¥ exposi- Francisco, be- and continu- Vin The Missour: Pacitic and after sunday, Kansas E St, Pioss will depot. Vebster streets, at instead of 12:45 noon. On Nov. the Louis 15th 1 Night for Kansas City and St. Louis 10 p. m, Nebraska local daily, Sunday, leaves at 5:10 p. m. instead of 6:40 p. m, Trains arvive from Kansas City and St. Louis at 6 a. m. and 4.7 m. Nebraska local daily, excent day, arrives 9:20 a. m. instead of m, For !\u'llwr information call depot, 15th und Webster streets, or city oftices, N, . corner 13th aud Farnam, I'HOMAS F. GODIREY J. O. PHiLLIPPI, P& AG F &P A, —— The itlon Flyer Via the Lake Shore voute, “America's Best Railway,” will be discontinued on and. after the 10th inst. Commencing the same date the Lake Shore Limited leave Chicago daily at 4:00 p, m, ow York and Boston. No change will be made in the *‘Boston and Now York Special,” luu\lng daily at 10:30 . T'he Atlantic Express at 3:10 p. m. will run as heretofore with the addition of a through Pittsburg sleeper. The thirough nariorear service 10 Pittaburg at 8:00 a. m. will remain unchanged, as will also the through car serviee on the 745 and 11:30 p. m, trains, After above date mileage and other veduced rato tickots will be mvu[vwd on all traine via the L. 8. & M. 5. except the Limited. B. M. Ilulnphu-y TP A 7 Main street, Kansas City, M Wilber, West.' Pass. Agt, 10 ex- and noon DX Press leaves Xeept leave A, AND CLOAKS | FALCONER'S IMPORTANT SALE Today We Place on Sale the Magnificent 8tock of (Goods Spoken of Yesterday. $12.00 CRYSTAL SILKS, $4.90 PER ROBE 23-1nch ®2.00 Biack and Colored Faille Nilks, 08¢ Per Yard, Etc, tead Every Item Below—Each Item in of Vital Interest to Your Economy, Thousands of pieces of good ribbon go at fca yard, 2 cases of standard fall prints at 8¢ per yard. 1 case of indigo pard. Hundreds of wool and part some of. them blue prints 4te per ladies’ and children's wool under garments, positively worth up to $2.50 per garment. They are all odds, but will keep you warm if you can find the sizo. You can get any garment in the lot today at 25c per garment. Don't miss this e Hundreds of tine tray cloths, slightly soiled and transit, all worth H0c or more, tomor- row what you want of them at each. A Tot of fine ¢ damask cente s n picee today. Don't miss linen wet in hemstitched this lot. Iixtra largo hemstitched huck towels, a positive $1.00 quality, three to a cus- tomer at 58 a pi See them, A regula 1.50 ~v|p1>l!|nt huck 'n\\M take them today for 68c a pi These are the finest goods in the world and are all from that grand stock bought by our New York man at less than half ice. But read on, the sur- prises ave still greuter below. 18 ladies’ old style ulsters (but they are good and war ne of them have sold at %17 30, $19.00 or only one to a customer, today 50 each. How can you resist these you cannot. %25.00 traveling or home ulster, a good, warm, handsome garment, the lot small, only one to customer, today at $0.50, £10.00 jackets, durable jackets, with fur. One apiece, 00 ladies’ ready made suits at $3.50. You did 1ot think you could afford a new dress this winter, but you can scrape ¥3.00 tor a $15.00 dress guaranteed to it you. \m‘ 'HH' BARG \[\ Our entire silk dress pattern almost as cheap as a gingham. *These are from that grand smck tno. )0 SIL] Never was there a offered to ge! a silk dress. yards of $1.00 crystal silk for $4.98, a clear saving dollars and two cents. $2.00 SILK 98C. You'll want a Christmas present. Tell your husbands that they can buy a $2.00 guaranteed silk in black and colors of us tomorrow at 98¢ per yard. No more de- sirable silksin the world than Faille Francois silk and that’s what this lot is composed of and they come in colors and black. See this lot gure. , N. B. FALCONER. POLIC= good. warm and most of them trimmed to & customer today HERE B better c)mmo benzaline of seven S PATROLS, Gosslp Pertaining to the Guardians of the I M. R. Allen of St. Bluecoatea ace. Joseph, Mo., offers a liberal reward to the person locating Alva Allen, & 19-year-old young wan. ‘U'he city marshal of Owatonna, Minn., wants the Oma police to look out for IRob- ert Schultz, 14 years old, who ran away from home, The sheriff of Poweshick county, low: wants the address of IPerdinand Klemen ;\Im was Iunm‘xl\ employed by the Cudah .nllsl James Griftin, who is said srovriated liguors belonging. to wius continued until next fin's bond was fixed at $30 Deputy Labor Commissioner Ei Chief Seavey toscnd him a list of the unem- ployed people in Owaha. When the chief's record is complete he will send a copy to . Erion ohn Meyers wasup yesterday forenoon for being drunk. He pleaded guilty and was discharged. Justas he was starting out of the room Court Ofticer Walker ested him aunlting. William McAllister, ‘T'o this admitted being guilty and One of the burglars killed near Ovid, Y. some time ago has been Reddy Fitzpatrick, alias Kelly. belonged to the Dink Wilson turned three or four tricks cut in tion of the country with Charles and *Dj Wilson, Yesterday morning Policemen Mitchelland Reigleman arrested (. H. Johnson at the Webster street depot for larcen, Johnson swiped a pan of pantaloons from a shop on North Sixteenth street and struck out on a lope for the railroad yards. He gave the officers a lively chase before being captured. On the night of September 16 there was a shooting scrape at Hill's road house, and young Hill got a bullet through his leg. The man who fired the shot skipped Hehas been located on a farm near York, police been notified. No complai ever filed by Hill and the man, who goes by the name of Miller, will not be brought back. Some days ago the police Travine county A identificd as He formerly arrested V. J. v vagrancy and sent him to the “short sentence. Oficer o answered the de- an wanted in Now Orleans for murder and wrote the This morning & police ther and that they did not want him, Chief of Police Seavey spent Tuesday in Lincoln working up his scheme for the for- mation of a state ussociation of ck lice, Alveady a half dozen eity ma bave significd their intention to be p ot the meeting ¢ for Dec it is expectea th city of a the state ented. The ted to a parade by the pulu i it 1s thie iatontian of the corm: to pavade the fire department e saying that th In the distriet court ‘nomas has sued the Western Assurance company f i.' 100 the Home Firve Insurance comvany of k for §,000; the Milwaukee Me- *and Trad Jusurarce companies 000 each he alleges that she was the owner of a brick \um at Twenty-fourth strect andahe Burlington tracks, and that the same burned on July 24, 1503, that all of these companics were carryiig risks upon the plant and that they refuse to pay the loss. rd of any such man MORSE DRY GOODS €O, ©Come Unto Us A1l Yo Who Shiver and Ar htly Mufled and We Will Warm You Up. ‘We'll warm you up for little money at our money saving eale. SPECIAL THURSDAY FEATUR Boys' clothing sale. Underwear sale. Dress goods sale., Flannel and blanket sale. Men's under wear sale, Fur trimming sale. Cloak sale. We are going to change some of our departments next weck and have made deep cuts in above goods to reduce stock. We'll sell all fur trimmings at exactly half price. On sale by the entrance. We'll sell all blankets at half pvu 11 sell 45¢ red Nannel for We'll gell The French blankets for We'll sell for 3 days ladies’ ana child- ren’s hosiery and underwear at special ri ¥ Solling et the drers goods at half price. Positively the greatest values we have ever offered. $1.00 dress goods going for 50e. $1.50 dress goods going for T goods going for ss goods going for Not many more to sell at these prices. 3uy your dress nc Remember wo are selling with every dress pattern bought at this sale the linings and find- ings for $1.00,. and wiil make the dress for you for $15.00. CLOAKS, That new stock which came in last aturday and advertised for this week is going off rapidly. They are the newost things out and we are able tosell them from 25 to 50 per cent. under open- ing prices. See this stock. Sce our underwear announcement in another column, THE MORSI OODS (7 See the great sale of organs on page 7. planos and The Madison (famil Chicago. Tran hotel), 21st and ents, 82,00 per day. Bl v ANNOUNC s, No farce-comedy that is traveling this sca- 80n presents a stronger array of names than those gathercd under the banner of Cosgrove & Grant in that most delightful of farce- comedies, “The Dazzler.” It will be scen at the Fifteenth Stroet the- ater all next week, opening on Sunday after- noon, and with Annie Lewis, Hatener, Annie Wilmuth Curran, Joe Ott, Max Miller, Frank Ward, Albert Hart, Howard Graham and a dozen or more pretty givls and clove actresses an evening of uproarious enjoy ment is assured. An extra matinee Thurs- day, November 30, Thanksgiving day. The central figure in_the new play, Couldn't Marry Three.” which opens at the ifteenth Street theater tonight for an engagement of three nights, is a little fisher girl, Bess Brandon, which is played with wonderful fidelity and force by Miss an Keunedy. This young actress is rap- forging to the froat, and in this part is d to excel anything she has hitherto at- tempted. “She Henry Arthur Jones® greatest suc has been revi first, and probably ich en ut ' as presented by Carl A. Haswin and his excellent company of Plavers, is put upon the stage i a splendid manuer, the scenery being entirely new and realistic, and every one of the seventeen scenes ig 8o perfect that no one can be called superior to another. The merit of the play, it being one of the best constructed and teresting pieces of dramatic workmanship that has been put upon the stage in year widely known; and the well-wq life-jike characters and the surprises \\uh which it abounds, hold the interest of the audience from the first to the last scene. Scats are now on sale. E. E. Zimmerman, the man who invented the Eden mut business and who is respon- sible for Barnum’s white elephant scheme, isin the city. He is at presentin advance of William Calder's *“Span of Life" com- pany, which comes to the Boyo on Monday, Tuesttay and Wednesday of next week. —_—— We could mot improve the quality if we paid double the price. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the bestsaive that experience can produce, or that money can buy. - Cheap Rat. T LIRN The Union Paciffe is offering greatly redaced round trip rates to all California points and Portland, Oregon, this year. For full pmn«ulm inquire of “your nearest ticl gent, or addr HRE. Farnam aha, L. LoMAx. ent, Omaha, D street, [¢] ! v WRANGLEOVER A CONTRACT. Opening of Center School Delayed by Controversy Botween Contractors, The wrangle that has been going on for months between Holbrook & Cane of Chi- cago and their subcontractors, John Rowe Co. of Omaha, has interfered with the plans of the Board of Education with reference to the opening of the mnew Center school byilding. 'he estim of Holbrook & Cane for $2.800 for work at the Center school and for 2,600 for work at the Hartinan school, have been hung up by the board by being sent to the jud v committee, the financial af- fairs between Holbrook & Cane and Ro & Co. being so complicated that the bhoard does not know to which of the companics 1o pay the money. On account of the fuilure of the hoard to pay the estimates Rowe & Co., who have the subcontract for putting in the heating and ventilating plunt at the Cent hool, re- fuse 1o go to work, and as & consequence the building will not be ready for occupan probably in time for use this year. 1t was expected that it would be completed by Feb- ruary 1. As long as the building remains unheated interior work of construction can- not go on, 80 that all work w until the present difficulty is a AMUS “The White Slave,” Bartley Campbell’s beautiful idyl of the south, spleadidly last night at Boyd's, company ng carefully selected. Liza was well played by Miss Mary Anderson. She is a bloand pretty actress, winning many pleasing words for her portraiture of the 1 womau, Miit G. Barlow had a most ial part as Job, the colored preacher, while Mrs. Barlow as a typical ‘“colored pus'son’ was delightful. W. B. Murphy played William Lacy with ability. The play was well mounted, th LONG—Mrs. Mary, aged 18 yoars, 6 months, 20 days, wife of Goorge D. Long, ‘on Tuesday, November 21st. 1893, Funeral Thursiay afiernoon ok ut the res dence of hier parent 3 North Tweaty I fougth street. Intermient, Forest Lawn ¢ tery. Relatives and friends invited. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. D*PRICE'S an The only Pure Cream of Tartar Bakin Powder. Powder.—No Amsonia; Used in Millions of Homes—a0 Years the Standard TI‘HUR\DAY NOVEMBER ANNDUNCEMENT From the:Mogse Dry Goods Co, Thursday, Briday and Saturday we havedecided tosat apart fora great 3 days’ hosiery amd wnderwear salo. Hav- ing bought largely of the mills early in the spring, andnot foreseeing the gen- eral depressionand the backwardness of the season, we find stocked. For 3days we will make extra inducements im this department. We promise the public some live bargains. 1,000 ourselves over Saturday we shall place on sale pieces of ribhons which our buyers se cured very cheap, and give the ladies a Chy at chance to secure their for fancy prices. Next week will be of great stmas rib- bons work remarkable in- terest to the ladies. We'll huve a great salo of Japanese goods, handsomer than any stock ever shown in Omaha. Look out for particulars. See the show win- dow Saturday. The following bers of the Commere meeting of the ex G. W. Ambr Ford of the company, Jerome Al club at rutive committee: W. 8. Poppleton. ndard Accident Insurance Coulter, deputy city d, chief book! e, H. G compan outlook of the club, as shown by the secre- tary's reports, wus found to be encouraging. Steps are now being taken to secure a market for hogs and hog products inMexico from this poiut with promise of large success. sActi s are now going on, for tho Py to bo held in the club T00) ay evening of this week. Negotiations are also peading for three more banquets in the near ruturoe, one for Thanksgiving evening and two for later on 1t seems to be becoming the popular idea to give these banquets in the club rooms, ng peculiarly adapted by situation, s, ete., for such purposes L’t'llm)ll (I ttendance has in- it during the past Cool’s Extra a delicions aron naturally ferment ploma and Medal al Champagne has Itis perfectly pure and “Highest Award, Di- lumbian I2xposition.” el The following issued yesterda; Name and Address, 0 s I, Stochl, Omal Masilek, m licenses were Nelson, Omaha. nson, Omaha, ames Kotera, Omaha. .. 1 Catberina Linkmud, Ou § George G, Roberts, Omah i Mari¢ Beil Rempleton, Or i Saved From Suffering. The Gratitude of a Lady Cured by s Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. - o DANVILLE, ILL., Oct. 28, 1 feel it my duty to express my grati- tude for wh};t the Kickapoo indian Remedies have done for me. T Was suftering with Neuralgia, and had to stay up every night for weeks. At last I sent for a bottle of Kickapoo Indian Oil, and in less than ten min- utes after application I was relieved. 1 continued its use and also used Kick= apoo Indian Sagwa at the samo time until Entirely Cured. Many of my_ friends have used your Remedies for different troubles, and find them to do exactly as advertlsed. 1 believe everybody who is suffering should use them, as we are all brothers and pisters in Christ. I will answer any nestions ns m‘“nmi with the help of od they have done for me. Yours}respuuuuy, EvA DeCAMP, KICKAPOO INDIAN SAGWA. And all Kickapoo Indian Remedies) Sold by Dealeras DR.SGHENCK'S Mandrake Pills have a value as a housa 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 hand for use in emorgen » MANDRAKE Is the only vegetable substitute for that dangerous mineral, Mercory, and whilo 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 Sici Headache, Sour Stom- PIL.Ls L] ach, and Biliousness as Price 25 ots these ale by all Drugzlsts. sent by Rall vrice, ~ Dr, box; 3 box es Inrb’)?u i (f; Bl S BT WHITE SPOTLESS ARMS Boft white hands, shupely nails, an unbicmished ekin, dnd luxariant haie are preduced by the celebrated Cumi- CURA BEMEDIES when all otbers fail, In fuclal blewishes, or the sev t hu. more anddiseascs of the skin and scalp, with luss hair, even wh 10 editary, they Bold everywhe CHRISTMAS OFFER-—12 Cabinet: apuropriate Clirlstmas pres- and o beautiful Min thn Glace Phot> all for $4.00 THIS MONTH ONLY It Takes TIME te turn out GOOD WORI, 848, 819, 347 8o. 16ta St, Omaha, P 23, 18¢ lH I(O\O\I 13, IZING. It Ts Proper and Right—A Valuable Sug- mestion holders. T who doe elining val cossit yonrs to co This ren banker in This oo but to many aities of 1 When men have the sekness, 16 they ean ar expense by toms of suc should at ¢ Pure Malt 18 hard not feel t on the Subject to v A man or wor nation of I nd will cont inue to cav me. iark wis made by a e o with the w MOy Must ex other thine: ifo and the first £t be nd shoul connterncts the of cold and of the comi sklon, ¢ Who e Wi upon havine T kind Nul‘h Biood, Skin and Kidnoy Disenses. Foo | male Strioture, fydroce e, Veriooo e 1LES, without Call on Dr. " Seirles & Se me» ke gl blmaant in utming i nd not ¢ 1t fnetude or All House- man n Amerien iation and de: sroperty has ne. 180 cconomy for ading Ameriean SEABLES, : SPECIALISTS roat, Uiest Ntom ealnosses, Lot A AND RECTAL U ainor detention tron 1 If your wife trad a grocer who t fow handfuls of into a bag and she had a pound. Chroais Nervous Crivate anl Special iseas:s. on ¥ We gure Catarrh, All Di eases o} tho | ach, Live Mnnhm:d. 118 South 15th St., OMATA. NED, | ed with hrew a sugar “guessed 7 You'd talk scales to her. Why not talk scales to yourse “‘gues: cireul; tho p elf? Aven’t YOU sing’ about the ation of some of npers you us CAUTION— guess work in with this pape There’s no dealing r. Our circulation’s printed on the editorial page. You know what you’ ve buy- ing nna you get what you pay for. EN L AGES Wl CURE! for our Jree scaled book, * PERFECT MAN- ERIE 'MEDICAL )ICAL CO., Buffalo N. V; OR- CREW the only SPECIALIET The may be cured. all “sexual di men. Four who' suffer mental wol of “*the blu paying the Laearly exc h tene: per Spermatorrh in strict o Mc is Wno dread uluxn e exl) moderate erpon; We treat, rders of out of five ,' are but penaity, of e n of lmpn- ustion of , may be wdence ond TREATS 4 PRIVATE DISEASEY and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Women Excluded, 18 yoars éxperionce irculars free. rm..n Mercer. d lmnnm Sty A. NEE Omaha’s Newast Hot2!, Cor. 40rooms 40rooms H0r00ms With bath W5 por duy. ) per day. ) per duy 2th and Howard Surcets. 5 with bath at3k5) per 1y to sorve du act any bu such Tn case prese meeting w o U situate ut and Far and the its delibers The dire holder to | holders' hotel Know ry Respect. hed Throug Pr and and Cattle ¢ ! nouy 0 he stockhol t the offic o of the in the state of ., for Hlnfl“lu tors for the ensuing yeur, s which may bo irin oting (h office of & i idjour the southwvest corner ¢ ) streets, in said el atic tors ho poIse eelin s at arnestly reque ally prose nd 11 iupossil cnt, to appolLL i Proxy Attest: JONATY Notice—Snle of School oy Scaled bids will bo purc! E 1. L AN ABEL, Secretary ol u 1563, at the I’ whor 6, A, D, tie purpose of tie compiny, and to trans: presented at axton house, of Tourteenthi ty of Oma tat sald sto Jle 1o be pres- AWRENCE, President nov18a19tm hursday, i) ol 5 bnds of 81,000 sach, said m.nun ssucd by school district No. 71, Dawes count eLraski, i dran b Dor eent, iy ubl Frincluy dated August 22, 156 all of sald bond any or all bids Envelopes containin Bids for g bids shou 5, and addressed © 1ERS | due June 1at s Agency. d for onw or rved Lo reject uld be marked OY HALL, o Crawford Na:d to luxurles | | AN OFFICI | Is not oxactly the harmless kangaroc according 10 hes dowry—dontch ‘or & our sister statas* How muoh majorit how many of a certain him, Nebraska wmeans counted too many suits—of course we Turkish bath —Next majority by about 2,000, for this week's snecial tale Now. here is no overcoat, all. gamble on it. These ov just the proper thing for dr comfortable use; medium w and sack style, of woe blue nal velvet collar. on both sides ndidate’ relative It mukos statos full of rivers—ds “Something is about to drop.” we counted our overc these ara elected salo—"bout 40c less on every dollar, We have too many You saw no better coat for § P stripe, front, with silk work AL COUNT o, who loves the Americawn cwenture know —official count means in some of y do you need? [t serves to discover havo cast their ballots against But the official count of the A ’wunigln ngo we o mado ‘om disappear liko iclcles in & its—found two lot ving a 1o go—.Got 'em down connected of with ‘em—that's to. We ercoats are ess and eight this rctl)l' fine quality of navy cassimere, with small lined with fine Italian Made to or not to roll in tked button holes, finished the same garment, was the overcoat of the season. We not wonder, even if Uncle sends our entire navy to IHa waii th ished with satin on the ye, stranger, if you care to s DRINK ¢ CHOCflLA Did you see me al tha Fair? A Dresden Lamp is We sell them. Cancer. }\ m CAN | aen, Wo el DR, WILLLAYSON SPECIALIST Vresidont HEW ER‘ Mk A Al: SURGICAL DIS q. psultation {0 the treatme . Private and (fiEf'\?:“x‘l Divouson, Write B 0 conaul parsoniily. nt CREATIEN Vb Addrens teulars, wl Q. Box 634 Of kerscy maker's ]oom. colors, made up in double breasted cut, stitched edges,lined with Califor If you ornament your home those adornments are something choice— RAYMOND, Corner 15th aud Douglas Strects, Omaha, DR. D. When an honest valuz like this $15 garm has to be sacrificed, and sold at go. 50, it | tolook like--hard times.”A year ago today lo.uhnu 11, let us Sam irable shades, e bhck,nnvy blue and choc- Every one from the All wool, fast silk ia flannel and fin- upper half. Get a hump on poxt one of 'em, Did you drink a cup of that incomparable of chocalates in the most elegant of all the pavil ions at the World's Fair? Praise is due Menier for the two meritorious things nccom- plished; of erecting outside his own county the gem of all exhi- bits (justlyawarded the Court of Honor) and showing Americans of Twenty what a good cup chocelate really s, thousand persons per week have seen the difference between Chocolat Menier and the various Cocoa’s on the marlket. The same article will be fur- nished by your grocer; he i3 bound to get it for you. sce that always in good taste. JEWELER, ANCER URED WITH SOOTHING BALMY OILS. Tumor, Ca'arrh, Piles, Fistula, Bxzs= aand allS!inand Womb Diseases: cr Lip, Ear, Nck, Br fact § who | aunes with an ol I THISOUT M. BYE, Combination 0il Cure, Portsmonth Bldg. Kaniay City, Ka® it for illustrated Uie above diss NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK, U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Neb. €400,00) 6500 CAPITAL, EURPLUS,

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