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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNSHESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1894 \ o o0 \ WONDERFUL SHOE SALE THURSDAY. THER Instantly killed and hieison badly injured ————————————————————————————————————————— HAYDEN BROTHERS. HAYDEN BROTHERS. {8 oty 2082 Bt 77| NERVOUS “ " : Sixty Thousand irs of Shoos Will He e f - T bay ¥ on Sate Thursday. Nov. 22, e PERSONAL PRRRORAPHS PROSTRATION 1 3 AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. i —— (NEURASTHERIA) ’ Bpecial @rocery and Meat Bargains Adver- h"(};ml‘“ - lr:::-'un “:::,n’«":m;: :::.‘:1 :\l-‘n‘vn» Special Oloak Week—Read About Dress| w. ¢. Estes of Neligh issat the Paxton. tised on Third Page. IF you oAb imagine &8 many As almost ahl Boods Bargains on Third Page. T. B. Norris, Quincyxdll is at the Barker. INSOMNIA, § ] the shoes of all the retail dealers in Omaha F. E. McGinnls, Hastingsy is at the Barker, NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA put together placed in one sale, you will Judge N. D. Jackson-ot«Neligh is a Millard N ~ i i ”, GREAT REDUCTION IN CLOTHING DEP'T'T [ have an idea of how great this sale will be. | UNDERWEAR 33 CENTS ON THE DCLLAR | euest. ; MELANCHOLIA, This country is off this year, Democrats are L ¥ i s, re i { i | In this Tul;rfl...:»"n m‘ yeorge A, Brooks, Bimife Mills, is at the| AND TME THOUSAND ILLS THAT republicans, republicans are populists and populists | ork sole shoes : - FOLL o T ' : o Kead About the Al Wool 40-inch Cash- S et China $ilke Tomorrow Morning, 10e~Light | John L. Burke, Pocatel, Idaho, Is at the CONDETIGA OF. iR are democrats, The goldbugs are after silver and | - meres, 25¢c, Worth 65c—Underwear Ladies' fine white stitched shoes, Colors in Cashmeres, 36c—65¢ All Wool | Millard. the silverites are after go'd . ] Barynins for sout Mes, 086 Children's, boye* aud misses’ -ahoes, Heariottas, ABe—Hroadeloths E. J. Wells, Glenrock,. Wyo, s at the NERVOUS SYSTEM 4 : 1, duh i A —To w. Hundreds of cases of at Third Value Thursday, Dellone. mews y CEREBRINE The Nebraska is off, too==couldn't figure out i Ladies’ warm shoes, o F. M. Moore of Sheridan, Wyo., is at the y } \ E Ladles' warm slippers, ¢ i ANHAY; Yk LEVREES SV VNSRRI by b o such a possible demand for overcoats, as made upon i Children” a d slippers, ” o E N " A In addition to the grocery bargains ad-| Mon's and boys castom made calt shoes, e DATERInG e SIS off SELDAEY G161 e = ML Gy RIS K L FAEPANES UNNER THE FORMULA 67 us recently, The fashion is “off’=-a slouchy-fitting- i vertised on third page, we have as fine a lot Ladles . 1 §hoes, well worth your attention, particularly those f b R Shixeh niuie a I¢ 1o posetblé to obtain, And | Ladies' Weit Shese o mentioned above; referring to the ftramed | George T. Beck, Sheridan, Wyo, is a Pax-| Dr. WILLIAM A, HAMMOND, long, loose, blankety overcoat is the fad of fashion ‘ All of these In the best and latest styles, | Pictures given away with every $3.00 pur- |ton guest hi E . g MIXED NUTS, 7%C LB. AL piioe | chase, we wish to say that these are an ex-| N MoGrary, Shenandoah, I, fs at the| '™ MI8 ABGRATORY AT wASHINGTON, 0. €. this year. Even short people sigh for long over- b The quality s the finest we ever saw—| Absolutely and positively 1"lu;hnlrmuunv"F ;mrlrurmtun- lll"w'"l"e“l Merchants DOSE, 65 DROPS. coats p they are a bargain, Come quickly befo e the BELOW ANY EVER QUOTED, I N e D ienems a5, | Robert Craft and wife of Norfolk are at the Price, Pen Puiat o 2 Daacums, $2.60. ddisd ; Thanksgiving rush. either by this or any other dealer in the [ CHILDREN'S CAPS AND BONNETTS, 26C. | \ (U0CH Braft and w L TR h i bt All of our overcoats are long. Matters not 4 HOSIERY, MITTENS, GLOVES wara In our millinery department we have some [ Mer . COLUMBIA CHEMICAL GO Ir overcoats @ g. atters no ( $en's heavy feit mittens 9c, worth 2Be. This is saying a good deal, but the facts | bargains in children's warm bonnets, lined | W. L. Fairbrother of Lincoln is a Mer- J what quality of ptics; thev'ea. all lore. Eve Men's heavy et mittens e, worth Wi sying x god Q) b i‘”“’ fued, at gho and toe, T chants guest. / i ; WASHINGTON, D. C. at quality or price, they're all long. Even our » " ests 0! ose v NOW ol b LD'S 2SS A S, 0. A. Brow ife of Plattsmouth are o B a NS e . . » ) 06 g # . s card o ovely little KUHN & CO.. AGENTS FOR OMAHA. e e & bargain, 19¢, worth 40 There are s ardinal, richly =t lovely J} C. B. Christy, Malvern, Ia., Is registered | — KUHN & CO.. / e o o i ¢ v 2 i Men's heavy wool underwear 60¢, worth $L. | that 1t may not Sousiide to get il of '"'{',"'( IR a3 on |at the Arcade. —_— season’s length. Our Five Dollar overcoats are as Ladles’ cashmere gloves 12 worth 5 them on sale on Thursday, but we'll do our Bl L > O e ik os Peck of P | . oo . Ladies’ heavy wool hose 1%c, worth best Remember, the sale mmences Wk yoi 'mmx(u'»v]"(:\n'_m e "lkl‘:“‘x\;xyrll_“iiurl.‘ les Peck of Palmer are Hflfl Coukmg al Hflmfl close to the fashion plate as any ityllfih ;:“mcnt 3 MMJ,'L;"'l"'l.mf”‘\!“.'.l?i:”s’“' in large s, | Thursday, 2, T:;'(II_J“ at accumulated by the large manufacturers east [ Mrs. L. W. Thornton, Washington, D. C., you'\'c seen so far, 5\‘( Seventy- Five, lcn F Ifty. Men's lined leather , worth 76¢; N. W. Cor. 16ih and Douglas. and that we are now selling the accumulation (s at the Darker. Some people think that N Ry mittens > = on 6 mills for the past season which we sell. | g N, Carpenter and wife of Syracuse are | i Shan Fifteen Dollars, Seventeen, and up to Twenty-One- M heavy buckski shirts 50c, worth $1.50 samples men's underwear, 50c. it Hiié MEFOBANER they cunnot prepare the y : e : Pk Ay st O i Mo TAEL R o Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rosecrans of Rushville | de ]1“‘“?1 "l“"""’"‘";* | Fifty--they're all long and stylish, best of fabrics, ‘ N-vy blue all wool overshirts 5, worth 2 ecefver's 3 3 5, 751 s 1 s u , 26¢. a8 Wi She Delione, and delicious made | — Wt b} ob orth of men's and boys' clothing, gents'| $1.00 ples ladies' underwear, 35c. ; . A, ; $3.00; boys” heavy wool mittens 1215c, worth | L Mhate, caps and shoes, 1s now in| Ladles’ . women's, children's undsrwear, | J. ‘W. Curry and wito ot Merriman are dishes which arc pecu- | most serviceable of linings and handsomely draped. AP L Sovadth. 806 full blast. Prices talk. vy wool, ROCKS, fitting and flat in this lot, all sizes, | guests at the Arcade. 118 /Lo t1i0’ BSWE Mrane 5 7 7 i R IRy tcrs: afcions dbe. worth dgo. ;‘c' BoyR- gidy: dlkter THiDea ositon Wt miss the ohance, ered 1o | REV: William Rehbuck of Bow Valley is cooking :,flf.tft h::n:l“-:l : But our prices are only “short” features about UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, 30C. ks, a pair. Men's full s, $1 Ll “f* est bargains ever offered In | registered at the Dellone. 4 - 5 A OBt biSiaundsred wlilets; Goubla Laok and| Wool ailtens;. ledthen faced, 16e, .. Maw R L e AT "é.‘"}',"";",.f:'“{;f' J. A. Kerr and Willlam Petrle, Yuma, But by use ot our coats. 1"_0110 of our windows Vs can see : E front, good quality, muslin, a G0c shirt, for | right good overcoats, $1.50. Cellulold collars A g 'fi&' RAVE RS ant 80 TAE8 page. | C0lo., are at the Arcade, some of our Five Dollar overcoats. Iell you what e b P AR s i e PR "“““"“’"'. these cost double this price to fmport; we | L. L. H. Austin and W. Morton Smith of O tetd e 1 § ¥ 1 A Ments fho suspenders go for (et which there s a good, supply in this | AP (o close out the lot, that's all Lincoln are at the Merchants. it is like: A patent all-woo! beaver, lined with cas- [ & LR S e A s P S T B, l o Read advertisement on 3rd page. F. 8. Steele, Bd 8. White and Jake Crouse, . ' ‘ s ; o ladier” fine cashmere Note 25c; thls lot | winter caps, Loc. Men's blac ¥ HAYDEN BROS. |Casper, Wyo.. are at tho Merchants, ! simere, velvet collar, made up clean, silk stitching b CHILD'S WOOL HOSE, 25C. Kersey ulsters, $2.60. Men's 50¢ four-in-hand Holloviog Cdiey” Counths Jack MacColl of Lexington was in the city i all over. It is by heavy odds the best g10.00 article 3 Special bargaln, the best wool hose in|ties, 16c. Chinchilla overcoats with fur col-| ouunee 1. Botis of Colonel Weod Grand ] T fllshlwv'rl time yesterday afternoon, en- x I'ac n ee el Side b d e | HAYDEN BROS. | Fine English kersey overcoats in all the late | fniine INeR. takes pleasure 10 thankyng whe | o ihoia) 1. Baird, George W. Rockwell as a stock for Soups, of cur Five-fifty long. warm and storm protecting | } e shades, $4.50. Men's silk web suspenders | iva“Goteld Cirole, No, 11, of Omaha. Neb. |and E. J. Smith ot Homer are in Omaha at- Sauces, Made Dishes, | : s e § i | 1 BIad Fidelity's real estate ad. with wire buckles and all other late Improve | G hair kind contribution of clothing, otc. tending e Unlted States court ‘and _are u]“-\ can ht;mm](‘ uuf“l‘l" ulsters, of several different cloths and as many = e ments, 10c. Boys' strong. durable suits, 75¢. | {ouard the poor of Chierry county, Neb. | quartered at the Arcade. cheaplyand successfully it e i Saee e 2 E COMMERCIAL OLUS MATTERS. | LIKht Weight knee pants to ciose, 5o (small SPSLAIE, ooy I GHSTy ooy W. H. Barstow of Crate, formerly with the e sl colors. That will also put a surprising smile on your * | sizes only. Duck coats, wool lined, for 69¢| Qpjum habit and alcoholism treated, Years | State Board of Agriculture, has heen appointed face, because you know others charge you for one Trying to Bring Neadq rs of Locomotive | {!% this cheap enough?). Cooks' and walters' | of experience. H. W. Hyde, M. D., 407 Pax- [ manager of the Massachusetts Mutual Life N. B. Got the genuine Jeh'g 00M- i bk et il mann thce Track Soheme. | Jackets, formerly $1.00, take your pick for | ton block, Omal b Insurance company, with headquarters in ||| PANY'S ana avold disappofntment like it at least ¢10,00. By the time you see other remen to Omah: L H Sdibi) Men's real heavy wool filling pants, - this city. Mr. Barstow has already taken See thut the signature of .lrnvs VON o The executive committee of the Commer-|ggo Goatskin gloves unlined, 15c. Fine suits| The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul fast charge l.nuluulmnm.u prices you il know \vl\y we are the acknowlcdged cial club held an important meeting yesterday m(l overcoats, of which there is a big over-| train, leaving Unifon depot at 6 p. m., makes —_— on the jar. 3 S | 3 afternoon and declded to take action on|stock, are marked way down in proportion, a8 | exact connectlon at Sabula, Ia., for Missis-| "R’;“"“‘“"; b e money-savers of this country, SRRy A com- | every dollar's worth has got to be sold and | sippi river points north, arriving at Dubuque he Arcade—J. clden; ; T X ::;:Beems:wr:;:r.fn:.‘»«(r::',,; Omana. A om- | wold quick; former cost not considered in the | 6:40 a. m., North Gregor 8:40 8. m.. La LR b SO B T =1 Here is an additional sacrifice: We have a few SO ORRCARSS IR " | least. Crosse 11:156 a. m., St. Paul 2:456 p. m. Ticket vk & : . e——— — & A ders, Benson, Utt and Payne, was nm-ulm;-d RECEIVER'S SALE, Stte, 1600 PAMISL: Ritath, the_Dellone—D. J. Sinclair, Nebra = — = = styles of shorter than usual gauge:of overcoats, that to go to Terre Haute, Ind., and present the| At Globe Clothing Co.'s old stand, B T > “Menominee; -H. H. Bowes, 1Ira fl n‘ I _h H | 8 EE It advantages of Omaha as a good place for| 115 8. 16th st, near Douglas st., Our Ital Oalkland. mfll 3 m fi Lifil formerly "Ct'“l‘:d.a" from 517..‘50 to $25.00. : Are,to b the permanent location of the headquarters| Opposite Boston Store. Time was when the “glorfous climate of [ At the Millar ““’".k“.";""‘\'," ik plepdid cprativeagont for Nervons or £/:L be cleaned out this week at Fifteen Dollars, They're of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, i ——— Californfa” i1 not attract tourists. But year | Jicnd: M. C. fi s etert ¢ el o st osuation ,"'1 o ne —_— BRHIE are ‘soon to be removed from Terre New Omaha Limited Traln. after year the tide of travel sets in stronger | Musser, matiem, " Gout, Ridnr Biforiers” Apid 57 clean, brand new stock, but the sizes are 34, 35, 36. Haute. At present only two cities are con-| On and after Sunday, November 4, the|and stronger every fall and winter toward | W. H. Barstow, Crete; W. i vy &\mefa‘.’u& Antidots for plgosciio § B 30 testing for the headquarters of this organ- | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ctric | this favored region. There is no climate like | Hastings. R Horves Nothing larger. Iruthful adver(lslng demands that N fzation—$t. Louis and Omaha. Omaha has | lighted limited” will leave Omaha at 6 p. m., | it on this continent for a winter resort, and | At the Paxton— Slennan, W 'I‘HE AHNOLD CHEMICAL s ? 5 ke many friends in the order, but St. has | arriviog n Chlcago at 9 a. m. Remember this | the usual fine service of the Union Facife | K 8. Renfre 161 5. Wostarn Avenyo, S you shall know it. We never misrepresent. ‘a « Bome advantage in the matter of being more | train carries diners a la cart system has this season been brought to a H. Wor aklsiby. alll draxniats. Omahs 3 ; centrally located as to rallroads, and would .S CARRIER, Ticket Agent, degree of perfection which leaves nothing to | Kegrneys H. G 4 tiamon FESLHCETRRIAS - probably be a convenient place for holding 1504 Farnam St. | be desired. ChiHer B, Kilen, Tiuooime 1. o heea Pire. 3 the general and annual meetings. Omaha has —_——— For further information call on your near- | hron. oy several advantages not enjoyed by St. Louis HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTIL est ticket agent or address At the Merchants—A. B. Golde, Harting- DUFFY'S and is considered as having a show for se- ({:;yl’ilcril’flilc‘;“ ton: W. 8, ot mh”mn G T‘.” 1 | | curing the plum. The matter is to be de- Via the Wabash R. R. WLy % Shra h "I o8 | 1 Will get ready to start for Terre Haute on | the Wabash will sell tickets at one fare, R TR Prutchen, v\mrnnm, Géorge Marr, L. . < short notice. with §8 added. For tickets of a lcopy. of Sold Liquor to Indians, Ackerman, Robert Barr, Stanton; J. M. Leé, All Druggists. : A resolution was adopted by the committee ekers' Guide call at Wabash of-| Morris Karpela is on trial in the federal W. Bottler; Hdgar; Allen Light, s | the Homeseekers' Guide call at Wabash o oble, Hyannis ity Chad: FRNhe sfact that the members would. lend | fios, 1503 Farnam street, or write. courl on the charge of selling liquor to Green Y a7 ' ;! B o o 1o, st on Appofated N. CLAYTON, N. W. P. Agt,, Omaha. | Rainbow and other members of the Winne- of settiors who lost everything by reason ST bago tribe of Indlans. It seems that at thé 5 of the crop failure, BORN. session of the federal court last spring a COMMIT THIS TO MEMORY —— Reciprocal arrangements were endorsed by number of Indians were brought to Omahe as LATHST STYLES-LOWKST PRIGES the committee with the Commercial clubs of | At Walnut Hill, Monday, November, 19th, | Witnesses, but their fondness for firewater St. Paul, Minneapolis and Indianapolis, by| & Son was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. D.|rendered them worthless as evidence givers = which the members of these institutions may| Neely. e B s and the grand jury was instrueted to in- s _enjoy full membership privileges when visit- vestigate, which was done and resulted in the ° & “Ing in these cities. DIED. indictment of Karpela. Some of the Indlans . 0 e e e S are alleged (o have got so drunk that they cl.AKs s““s FuRs - B! E ing of the Omaha horsemen at an early date M\'l‘“fi )Ie‘nry C., son of Mr, and Mrs. ) wanted to take Scip Dundy's &calp home | fon the purpose of ‘discussing wWith the. lead. Monday, November 19th | with them for thelr pappooses to play with. Cor. 16th and Farnam Sts., 0 AHA . ing business men the building of a fine mile 250 clock from 019 N —_— 4 i race track and exposition grounds similar to it 'I',"':l'l pardod ol Killed 1n & Runaway. EARLONIDEOON: g thore at Sloux City, St. Joseph, Grand Raplds | "} 5 months and 3 days,| SPRINGFIELD, O., Nov. 20.—Robert J b and other points where a success has been| I Jrnest, steward of Wiltenburg college, was S made of combining trotting and pacing races with a first-class exposition of produce, man- | == S —— = — " I e a“ “; : ufaotures, ete. The idea is to construct one 7 orns i i ¢ - | of ‘the best mile tracks that money can build Special sale of drop patterns in carpets. Too many pat d QRN wuiithen for races large eidugh Lo terns that can not be duplicated prompt us to offer for a attract the owners of the kings and queens , . A : e b of the light harness turf. The committee weeks’ sale reliable makes of goods at prices to close them. 3 has substantial assurances that the project ’ Tapestr ssels i <N . RRRLDS carried out in time for & fall mresting If you know what a go?d Tapestry Brn‘xs,gls is you know { : next year, und |lrnhu|[;lly in time llnr a spring | what excellent goods Smith’s and Roxberry’s are for wear.— 3 meeting similar to the one at Un park . : 2 i 3 last June. Some routine businees was trans. | A nice line of these makes at 7oc a yard. We have Tapes- acted and the committee will take steps to tries at 35c a yard and all the way between. We prefer to recommend the best makes. Ingrain Carpets, too, at prices much lower than tke same gualities have been shown. Best quality two-ply all wool—a small lot only-—at 45¢, Please examine these before you buy. Extra quality Union Wool and cotton, 25¢ yard. We have also a few drop patterns of Moquette and Body Brussels that will be sold at two-thirds regular price. Orchard & Wilhelm Garpet Go. 1414-16-18 Douglas St. ¥ Complete Drapery Dept. 2nd Floor. Rt il Charles Shlver]ck & Go, The OTTO Gasoline Engine will FURNITURE ofsEwery Des cription | HUUE i"f"h‘h you P(:“I/e\' ilt“fl CO;I of 50 poa .. Lo | | 0 40 percent |ess than the price by Patterson, were in ruins, 2 < 2 1200 "JH"' uglne Streot, Next o these cottages on the west 1s a America Leads the Nat|0n§ mn MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. { proposed to be charged for power two-story brick building, occupied by Theo- | 5 by the Canal Co. put new vigor into the work of the club by getting the individual members intcrested in the good work for Omaha. Shiloh's Cure, Ihl‘ great cough and croup cure, is In great demand. Pocket size con- tains twenty-five doses, only 25 cents Children love it. Sold by druggists. s PHILLLE'S “ROCK AND" 4 Through XCURSION It is easy to understand why architectural bedsteads of white iron with polished brass trimmings are so popular. They subserve every need. They please every fancy. They are theoretically the best, they are practi- cally the most economical, and they are ar- tistically the most beautiful, Theory asserts the need of frames that shall be light, not porous, easily handled, | very strong, washable and impervious to decay. What better material than tubular iron? Practical considerations demand a price that shall competo with the painted pine bedsteads of country trade. We have brought down these architectural bedsteads to §6 and wpwards, Finally the fancy of the purchaser demands beauty. And these dainty bedsteads, in their soft ivory white frames with trimmings of burnished brass, realize every desire. They are the finest bedsteads ever offered at the price. Catalogues of our lipe of iron and brass purist Sleeping Car to San Fran- eisco and Los Angeles. G Via Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway, leaves Omaha every Friday at 1:10 p. m., via Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Salt Lake, Ogden. Also throvgh tourist sleeper to Los Angeles every Wednesday on our southern route, via Fort Worth and El Paso p Tickets and sleeping car reservations can be ] secured at the ‘‘Rock Island” ticket office, For tull information call on or addres: CHARLES KENNEDY, 1602 Farnam i N. W. P. BURNED TO TH.E OEOUND Two Cottages Destroyed at an Early Hour Yestorduy Morning. Shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday morning fire was discovered In a shed in the rear of A Patterson’s residence, 4615 Douglas strect : The flames were fanned by a west wind and | 3 before the sleeping inmates of the adjolning houses could be awakened the flames had | spread and the cottages adjoining had caught & fire. Fire alarm boxes are scarce out in that neighborhood, the nearest one *is at Fortieth and Farnam_streets. Some one | - pulled that box and hose company No. 7| B was the first to reach the fire. When this 4 company arrived the cottage of G. M. Cooper, dore Welsman. This building caught fire B Bttty Mosee s b | the March of Progress. ISTEAIGMN UP NEW SIIORT LINE Forsainlars o r s, 3 to the ground, nothing was saved. Their [ Y be about Tt Among the wonders of the World’s Columbian Fair the [;H“-U The Otto Gas Engine Works, ADAM COOK NOT GUILTY. He Wrot h ” ot 1 Z‘ b he J PTTY) s s 3 Rt 2 10 RAain], Oara bad the Jnry hibition was, in this respect, an object lesson of the grandeur A jury In the federal court returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of Adam k. Cook of Fairfield, who was charged with grandest was the exhibit of American products. The Ex- 321 8. 15th : t. OMAHA NEB | In the way e and glory of the Republic. Among the exhibits from the they should weak Nervous Men » g0 by using ow Suflerar.” « Bok United States no article of its class stood so high as n T 4 sending an obscene postal card, writtan in ayor piaim)s ¢ Fise Cure” Suacks, and mbo B ' £ z . 3. FRANCIS, Gon'l Pass'r Agent, OMAHA, NEB. 98 S 1’ S e i German, to hi eice, M le (k. The ere 3 Oas Was xivon to the Jury Monday night and Dr. Price’sCream Baking Powder Shoulder Braces. & Yoot arur réached sbout 0 oclocic: This . 2 . We have them AT ALL PRICES A For 80 days wa E was sealed and given to the baili wiie 1Fr- & . s 1 The Aloe & Penfold Co., [n)-“u‘l;;! ::‘nnemlg:lr) Mm“fl::w‘r':' )}x\'nhllnlulyml:(r The Chief Chemist of the Agricultural Department at 1408 FARNAM ST. TOOTH will give atoooth RREEEUA RdIgnant, and weverely ceasured Washington, backed by an intelligent jury at the Exposition, THE LION DRUG HOUSE. BR USH brush with each that had the ury brought in a verdict of guilty, under its i i ve: s in its puri T | l.' B et oo o Rhe. found it strongest in leavening power, peerless in its purity P U RE FREE. Physiclan’s E aside. He wished it was in Lis power to : : .« a3 .rn nldeumt'lr\':llu:lnn n I!hu s any way and beyond comparison in uniform excellence R P RESCRIPTION BAILEY i y The oanténts the postal card made sonie . raveoharges Against the charactsr of Miss OR NO Our Prices are Low. THE DENTIST ook. e B Received Highest Award CURED PAY | Ve us AURATE AND RELIABLE. Pasian ks Marrh nses. 16t and Farnam St | O the Liguor Habit, Positively Cured B o o 1 i At the World’s Fair. nopav unmiL cuseo | The Aloe & Penfo'd Go.,| . i tusd yostardax WE REIER YoU 10 8,000 PATIE 1408 FARNAM STREGST. High-Olass Deatal Work at Rea:oaable Prices |1 ) 1 g:;:'g,':;;}‘g;:‘;.,,._ The award is a matter of official record. ";‘:’:’Ii'::::f:.:::“ THE LION DRUG HOUSZ peponzes: l";,,',‘“’.‘,:“';,’;"“.'“".;' g Delia Ruarie, Omaha. . : ] rqmpt and oourtoous ireatment giv o et & modsrais driaker ward Sommer, Omala. .. Nothing could settle so decisively the immeasureable o Operation, No Detamtion from Business, .".“.:‘n,‘.‘u"“ ey | paeee ottt o e ?.:.""".- anateabolts wreck. 17 eveR ealLe, ¥ orence . Cope, Omaha.. W os .n °° I‘“, :x;’,ll““i from Omaha waited 1 “ U ANTEE a com) Iuwi“;telnclnxinfld 00, Bl Bavie: Fiorenter oo s superiority of Dr. Price's over all other powders as the SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Bty eured b 1A, G | e sy o Gt FREE Aiseln contionon THE O. E. MILLER CO.. | o buller & Co., Comer ol Gad Unulmsu. N sale by Kubu & Co, Dfl‘“""r ste: Corg . m" Y e great honor bestowed at Chicago. 99 600 08 Now York Lite bids, Omaba Qudatia N 80y attendaut. Telephone 1085, German spoken 18 Shd Doustas sirseta Omana:

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