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e ~e e — ———— THE OMAHA DAILY BET: TUTESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1900. -] nosrepy meanKEr | RINGS pos-dod RIS A A ML LNLERdEaR Nu.l, CHTAIN ' MILL Thc grand outlet that we have for goods was never so forcibly demonstrated, The mills selected our store for the selling of their entire accumulation of short ends, remnants and mill ends of every description because we are the only people in Omaha having big enough trade to justify such enormous shipments, omorrow the second day of the most phenomenal sale in Omaha's history and in the business of the Boston Store, We had to close our doors Monday in the middle of the day on account of the crowds. Everybody says: “You never saw anything like it” —the bargains arc everywhere—in every department of the honse. Tomorrow, the Second Day of the Mill End Sale, Will be Bigger Than the First---I1t’s Bound to Be | ' 1 MILL ENDS OF 50C SILKS AT 150 | S IP WS WMER Sever 5L NI B O iMill End Sale YARD, | Mill Ends Sale { Mill Ends Sale Mill End Sale 20C YARD .‘fi.mfil“LTT’"'M‘,'I,,:”é"'S"’S‘Dress Linings and% Kid Gloves (;i'{.“.‘i‘.fi}‘.“_‘,-'r“.f"""‘ i X 15¢ HOSlery Linens In Basement Ing oaneimeres for men's and All colors and black ladies’ | ™ Mill Ends 33¢ Towels, 15c i wear, on sale at, per yard . . 5 o | MILL BENDS OF $1.00 SILKS AT 50O Mill Ends Table Damask, 19¢, 25¢, [7¢ Cambric Dress Listag , Trimmings fine kid gloves worth up to $1.50 | ™" (0] Ladiew, Misses', Childron's ML 00 T e A e [ ’ at 25¢ and 49¢ 3,000 yards black and colored taffeta, checks, | Plack and tan full scam- () vC Mill Ends Napkins, f%¢, 7de, $1.25, | Mill ends of 1214 ‘ MILL ENDY OF $1.00 DRESS Goobs | Njlesia and French Percaline, . < plaids and brocades—the kind that retails | €88 hose oo | 8150, $1.98 0 | Sitkoline st Je AT 45C YARD m Mill End Sale | for $1.00—in this Mill Ladles’ black silk and | . 4 | ot A 2 Odds and ends o inds Toweling, He - I . - o yard bt SOC| M 10|t o ot 2 o e R e o s ke | NlcrCaTiged W1 fINTREEd STAN: | | nderwear yard L Wi T O | s and 108 [t e g broadeloths, covert cloth § 5 | Aadies’ plain and ribbed | e Drapery % and woul mixtures, worth $1 35 ing, 10c and 12} | MiNees' ohildsen’s; boys! cams| MLl EXDS OF §1.48 S1UKS AT e7)iC 0ol hose v l )C Mill l— 1ds Sale | it 10¢ mill ond sale price—per yd BT TUHE N Colhted S UOTOH) e e e i | D PR A [ [ % " i, B |ef's i, derby_ribibed fiecced o m oy s vk asa an cotors | "y LAY o : ankets ; A ” ” 2mta » avm. 8 v 15¢ | broca ilk, the newest style satin duch | | Mill ends 12'%¢c Fleeced Wrappe -~ MILL ENDS OF ®160 DRESS GOODS | Al fnds Silk and Moha .| vests, !r.l!ll.\. I'X‘.I\\n s, He10e, 15¢ [ St b o 10 d 15 | Grag REAHL R 0 i : \“. hh 1 pper be AT 49C YARD [Guimps, Braids, 1Fancy Bead| ladies’ medium and heavy | ures, an in thie Mil 6 7 c an oC at 49¢, 7he, 98¢ and $1.25 palr [t ends e Drapery 10 200 Mill End leng 1 0dd t mming, 1e, 31c and 5 Wi |,_In.\.\x\ |‘|1|I pant | ‘ i Tofan's all wool terby l()C M \lr End fine colored Blanket ‘! skisg. tnok $1.80 quality novelty black goods, re: ¥ i Bovs' and girl's medinm and | MILL EXDS OF $1.00 YELVETS AT [ribbed hose | worth up to 1250, at S50, $4.50 | Mill er Huck = N r‘.; sk, ad wool heavy weight fleeced vests, o @ nd ¢ veivet trom 3% | tancy hoss 10c| Y 1 knd sal fort 1i§2.50 o STUsKI0c O ik ;‘_,.m o this mill end 4 C l | |‘”“ and Fancy Trimming| paInI\il‘Im\u L\I:..n'. i ' s o6 yu l,',, ”“v \r.,:;,’:,” black and all | yoo i plated lsc Pare: LA o ':( =y ar vangapys adien’ camel s nair VSt an [ co'ors of tHe thuNoW, fhe & ROWE o eri s vty veverny . O M " . SROHTS0 apron 3] | Buckles, He. linery purposes, trimmings, Y | Ginglam - DAY | & Tt : 01, pants, 49¢ and 69¢. | et ,»nx e a4 per yard < |Mill Ends Sale Mill ends 15¢ O 3 | Rilk Juby Trimming, 24« " d . 1 ., |etes " i s b Mill Ends Sal 9 i uting “I MILL BADS OF 15C DRESS GOODS AT | i) Ends Pearl Buttons, 2%'. Mi and children’s union Mill End Sal { S Dale Rugs 4 ;;\u-r! o . | sui 0e 9c. Mill End Sale & Mill ends Goe oK. DU IAN | dozen. suits, 39¢ zluul 4 _ ) H dk h- f “ 1,000 Carpet Rugs, made of Mill Ends | Eiderdown 25 4000 yards of fancy jacquard wool dress Ladies’ fine fleeced union suits an erchniels | of Carpets, nicely fringed, worth £2.00, | Mill ends 40c Mercerized | sateen at goods, In small designs, changeable com '“I" Ffld Sale Ribb()llS 39¢, 49¢ and THe Lace & Embl'Oldel'y Bnations, also black, worth tn 7% itd 510 ot aas. Fhbeneh! Tids nua| Culldren's olofed thricy the regular way lic, In this 8C| one mition vards all colors| Mill End Sale i hed handkerch ]Cl 4 . - | Mill ends 6 Unbl 1 sertion andkerchicfs . Resiyeeny v [Mill Ends Sale (s mill end sale, per yard.. : Ladies’ and Men's fancy and white Mill ends Gic Unbleached and widths Mill Bds Rivbons,| W00l Waists | o e Torcion Lace . e, | et ' Curtains | Musiia . 1 50 yard. | Minl ends 25c Corded wor y 1o $1.00, g r, B¢ = : MILL BENDS OF 26C DRESS GOODS AT | worth up to $1.00, go at 1jc, 3¢ 1 | |la g i R T e 3:c and Sc TR e YWusiie | canhei 10C YARD, {5e and 15e yard. ., at 1 Mill ends 7%c Bleached Mustin Ladies’ blue flannel waists| | braid trimmed. 25¢. | A0 and 100 Swiss embroldery trimmed | worth T Ml End sale of half wool dress goods handkerchiefs ST p 2 Beibrolderle sertions, at 10 ) Mill Euds, each 115 yards long : Liadies’ Mrench fiknnel waints | 10 Smbroldsrien and. ossrtions; 4t 1¢ s . Bl Mi e werth 865, Aihed, baw and | Mill End Sale Corsets Fitisst Nuigeosk and Oheabrle: abFlder E Irish poiut curtains, full length, would desirable patterns— per 10( :‘ : o oC a"d IOC o $2.98. Prin | : TR i | retail up to §25.00, mill ends ench. | vin end I onl o RO dies’ 00 Corsets . adies’ ¢! : | = g s {iiiatids 80o Indin L2 il | Ladies” $1.0 orsets, all All wool ladies” cloth waists, | o 04 m Chantilly Lace, Mill | Pure linen hemstitched 10 Mill End sale Lace Curtaius ,75¢, 98¢, | Linen e evu IO(‘ .In ngths and sizes, 49¢. raid trimmed, 98¢, End sale price 7%c, 10c and 156 handkerchiefs . ¥ Cls ) and $3.50, Mill ends 15¢ Canton MILL ENDS OF 3560 DRESS GOODS AT Flannel . PE P PRP PPN ')p Mill ends 10¢ all kinds 18C YARD, Buttons—dozen 2 e [ 2000 Mill End lengths and odd pieces of Mill ends Infants' 2ic dreas goods, black jacquards, wool cheviots Mitts S LN de pladds and checks, double width cash Mill ends Boys' 50c A meres in black and colors. Mitts O I l5( eovery yard worth 25, mill end 1 Mill ends Silk sale price, per yard.... C Veiling NN 5(‘ YA THUE (TTDIC | it will not be possible to maiutain separate waukeo so-called “bucket shops” from 0 C(OIN FOR THE CLERKS |icomcor e various improveront ais THO[S\\DS HLARB(MU‘RT\ HAYTIE MOST | PAY “‘M“GES}R\ILS \\IHH\ \H\ BE l\ll) FALSE TEETH THE ONLY CLUE | Uiy Jicions'or S Shicae Bomra | tricts. The clerks who are doing this Judge Severed Head of Unknown Person Dowicites Forced to Leave. S work are the only ones who can be tpared —_— Foundu ki LAVS Michigan. ia MANSFIELD, 0. Oct. 1. Dowleite Biders A withou! discontinuing work which is abso- 5 il 8P Fogwell and . R Frankiin arriveq Oemptroller Points Out Actual Need of | ely necessary People of Omaba Gave Musical Festival a Minneapolis & Omaha Road May Work Its y Sy ek Waleago: Here list, night from Chicago and siopped at the Vonlioof hot AL midn oy Additional Funds, No provision was made ia the ordinance Nagnifiomnt Patronage. WABHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Judge Day, the | Will on Eighth Street. CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—A siiver tooth plate, | Were routed out and sent uwdy, as rior for paying the cortificates of indebtedness =V arbitrator in the Metzger case, has just re- | to which two false incisors of the upper | fjere current that a mob was coming atter which were issued to the men who worked . turned his decision in favor of the claimant | aw were wired, 15 the only clue to the| OHARTER FIXES LIMIT TO HIS EXPENSES | with the street cleaning gangs last week | LAST WEEK'S ATTENDANCE THE BIGGEST | und has decreed that Hayti pay an indem- | CHANGE OF GRADE I5 NOT IMPERATIVE | jaentity of the severed human head that | Population of Oklnkemn. | and it is not known whether street clean- i nity of $23,000, This case was submitted | 2 was found tled in a grain sack in Cedar [ FORT WORTH, fex, Oct. 1. Retums ot | ing will be continued after the Mtter of to arbitration in accerdance with a treaty | luke, just across the Indiana state line T e L O REGAERERUD J Gemmcll Realizes the Necesity of | (he carnival has been cleared away. The | Net Procecds Will Be in the Nedgh- | qrawn a senr ago hotween Secretury Hay | Contemplated Track in No Way fnt Identification of the vietim of the sup- | Present e in atice to the mayor approved the cleaning during ecarni horhood of $10,000, Which Wil and Minister Leger. The claim for indem feres with Omahn & Southwest- posed murder by means of the head is ab i Tuxpuyers n asxes the val week as an emergemcy measure, but he ed for Auditerinm nity was made by John D. Metzger & Co ern and Judge Munger De- solutely impossible so far as recognizing Sulary Lists, wl mwh-wla;\ as to ;m;-um the emergency Fund. an Awerlean firm, on count of the nies the Injunction, the features are concerned, because the Cluie cun e stretched o gt i |iantuti Ak St e e So M ol ing during the remainder of the year. g Prince for the nonpayment of certain 1i vk thrown into the lake and the feature any A special meeting of the city council How royally tha people of Omaha and | genses and on account of an alleged failure | Judge Munger has handed dow | were destroyed by the actien of the p outled yeaterday for the purpose of puss-| MRS, VERMEHREN IS RELEASED | yisitors 1o the city during the month just | (o furnish them with an adequate supply of | opinion in the case of the Omaha & chemical. The only hope of getting a clue eOple jug the appropriation ordinance for Sep closed supported the musical festival was | water for the operation of their h mill at | western Railway company against the shown at a meeting of tho executive com- | port au Prince and on account of a quan- | neapolis to my ry is that the dentistry work recognized by some dentlst Wil Be 0 oexciting session, | N0 Complia iled Agninst tember developed into Omaba railroad, in which t Have Meadaches that are Counciluan Hascall refused to vole for the Her for Shooting Her mittee of the festival yesterday, when the [ tity of lumber alleged to have been sold | plaintifft sought to enjoin the defendan head bids falr to furnish a murder dus to the over tasked erdinance because it appropriated §7,050 for report of Chairman Hooble he commit- | by them for the relief committee on the oc- [ from laying tracks on Eighth street and | mystery famous a&s the Guldensuppe eyrs—Fye helps that help clerk hire in the city comptroller's office tee on admissions was made. It showed that | casion of the devastation by fire of Jaomel. | track to connect its line with tracks owned | n New York | and relieve are the kind and was supported in his opposition by| Mre. Sarah Ver Mehren, who shot her|quripg (he momth the concerts were at-|The treaty requires the Haytien legislature |in common by both re The decision i - | we have been furnishin Councilman Trostler. Councilman Mouat [ husband, “Herman H. Ver Mehren, the | yopgeq by 73,477 people and that the last [ to provide for the payment of the judg- |in favor of the defendant, the judge hold Troops Arve Called Out. —Our optical I\-Mmm: presided over the meeting and refused to | Wholesale liquor —dealer, last Tuesday | wogk was the banuer one in point of at- | ment within six months. ing that the construction of the new track | COLUMBEIA, 8 O, Oct. 1-This mor Bile ol o put a motion by Mr. Hascall which pro- | MEht, was yesterday, upon recommenda- | jongance, an average of 4,045 have been - will In no way Interfere with the rights of | &4 J2:50 o'clock Governge McBwoeney ro &e of a compe- vided for the striking out of the salaries | tion of the county attorney, rele from | paintained at each concert Receipts and Expenditures, (s GIRLaLIEE (The moints malvad ini e bI | e R e At T ety tent and praotical opiclan for the comptroller’s office. The motion | (M8tody. Her husband, who is still at the | “pye gyerage of the three preceding week WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—The comparative | were that the new line would require a|have t A1t lered out fo Bappres. whe will examine your was regularly seconded by Mr. Trostler, but | Presbyterian hospital, is reported in a falr | yuq ug follows: First week, 2,003; second | report of government receipts and expendi- | change of grade on Dodge street and that | Sl Wik S Colie Sharkman or Gomm. eyt fres of charge—We the acting president of the council refused | Wa¥ 10 recover week, 1,928; third week, 2,50 The aver- | tures issued today shows that during the |(he track fs constructed for private gair to have his cavalry troops. hurried guarantes satistactory to consider it and the appropriation ordi- | Captain Hayes took the woman from the |z, aytendance of the entire month was [ month of September the receipts from all [und not for public interest. ere. THe trouble was daused by & negro work, mance was passed n spite of the opposi- | MAtTON's apariment and hey ) l”"r' 2,023 daily. The biggest assemblage was the | sources amounted to $5,304,326 and ex- | jp atd to the first point the Judge | Foski® ang the Hheross . muinibered. the fon. court room. She was accompanied by her | niuny of the rag-time concert, when the | penditures, $39,169,071, having a Surplus [ polds that no person but the cit s the | whites overwhelmingl *\r. Hascall contended that the city char- | (hFee YOUNK sons. who have been with her| 5000 mark was passed. Sunday night's | for the month of $6,134,355. The receipts :' ll,l. ,,!l, e s f‘m‘ A ,h‘ ‘w': ‘},", THE ALOE & PENFOLD co., ter specifically provides that the comp | JUrin® - her incarceration ASSIStABL | concert came near equalling it, the attend- | from the several sources of revenus are |is gisposed of by Auding that the consiruc- | Vietorsy for “Huckel § Leading Solentifie Opiicians, troller’s office shall have only 3,000 for [ OUBLY s b 'K"I“‘“" ““"“'I'”“"’ e | anco being over 4 The total cash re- | given as follows: Customs, $19,700,616, In- | (jon of the line will in no way interters | MIGWVAUKER, Oct, Lodudge Scuman, i 8 ¢q08 parnam. OMAHA. clerical hire, exclusive of the compiroller udge that no complaint would be filed | oq;pts were $21,814. Since all bills have | cre as compared with September, 1899, | with the rights of the plaintiff. The first | eradere doaliTe AiaHDEs GOUEL _taany - salary of $1,800 per annum. Since April the | 288Inst her, and as she had been in “vmv yet been paid, the net proceeds have | about $580,000; internal reven 1’“”_, 1S el (b (e cuts GF ths oity|of the Chicake Bakrd ol Wekns tor's 1am OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL. appropriation ordinances have granted the f(RO% nearly a weck, and as her Viclm | po ‘been determined, although the sum 130, decrease, $1,437,000; miscella B TR SAn AL SR TAD () ' netion restraining several Mi office $300 per month um which wiil | ¥4 Brebably l‘""““]"‘" e trone ro0” | will approach $10,000, which will be used | $2.676,371, increase $827,000, The expendi- | ing federal court and which will be heard _ bring the yearly allowance for the office to | OMmented that she be dismissed from cus-| 45 the nest-egg for the auditorium fund tures charged to the War department |4 ne Lincoln term this month. ¥ 47,080, Tt the council atlows the comptrotior | '00Y: Which was done, The Coxacutivo Ccommites © of”the [amounted” (o 125350, ncresse, $360, “Apollo” Piano Attachment — o have $2,080 more than granted him by Y itorium company held a meeting after | 000; navy, $4.734,285, decre nominal. | g A e :...~ charter it 1s contended that the mem-| _“‘:m“";:.““": S LNRAE A1 p""l" o "h" the adjournment of the musical festival | During the three months from July 1 the | ',.:;‘,",‘f“ M", IO A i This & tha Srestout ik 1 1ditha bers will be lable to punishment, and Mr. | Joarp wo CAtt keep the campalgn golng | pmpy,ittee eports of the members who | total receipts have exceeded the expendi- | court vesterday to d 1t hedola: ¢ witliout money Any more AN W GaR KaeD | oo et e by bf lhadins ool tares by 81 3000 best self-playing plano attachment now Hascall insists that such a course may land | ¢ne body vigorous without food. Dyspep- | M44 interviewed a num i | o¢: fiem. by e I on the market, It is cheaper vi councilmen behind the bar | ties ueed to starve themselves. Now Kodol | ] R e e He iR TR Statement of Comptroller, | saream. ;i 1810 € ! il M In case the comptroller draws more than | [ysoopsia Cure digests what you eat and | PIACeS on th h W AST I L er, 1y etr. | Atorney W. J. Conuell, who spent the | than any other. It is more compactly $416.66% per month, the amount the charter | llows you to eat all the good food you | tN€ Project is meeting with the undivided ¥ i © monthly ¢ | morning in court at Papiliion The case | and therefore more strongly built, It sllows him for his clerks, Mr. Hascall 1n- | want, 1t radically eures stomash troubles | *UPPOTt of the business and fnancial men | culation statoment of the comptroller of the | 50" yony’ R, Woods ngalnst Louls Figk was | s cusier to play, a8 1t requires less sists that it will be necessary to discontinue ol 0 RS u: A;m.m With !;w‘ exception ll | surteney abow v”rh; B¢ fhe “lw s l-!”lm‘\lfl:"‘l; set for today. Three times the name of ‘\l nath ”l X'l'”' iz g Tiia per the clerical force entirely during the last of the men approached announced them- |On September 29, 1900, the total eirculation | | o i ipe was called in open court, but | CXPenditure of physical force he pr months in the year and he urges a reduc :QUML MUST SEEK SHELTER selves as being in hearty .um‘\‘m with the r”‘ :-‘nw‘n-’lll“;""h \"““*I_“t e i ":' the defendant falled to answer Attorn former can transpose the music to any 2 PSR P v i o | movement and expressed a willingness not | increase for the ) MIBANang a0 | 28 AR e o Sl O i i e M s l.v’.rn”w’u”;l\‘l\‘\‘“ ad n the nUm- | Noppaskn Nimrods Will Jonrney to e e KVM R B | (narsane fon the tmanth of 4¢ 118,10k va u:.» “H“‘i " \;H bt ‘| > bAUE oall | K desir a device that n v.] r at Towa otn in Senrch give every possible assistance, both moral | The circulation based on United States | oy Rl e B8 ol tachment possesses. ull at our plauo No W n Possible, Birds, A al | bonds amounted to $204,222,079, an increase | R4S BUE the court vetused (o go Into at- | o 0oms and give it a thorough in City Comptroller Westberg declares that The invitation extended the committee [for the year of $36,908,806, and an fncrease | {417 Gf the spivitual world and the case | 0o 000 it will be impossible to conduct his office | The season for the hunting of quall |, "o\ kelloee inviting all of the mem- | for the month of $3,581,623 went by gQeiau It now remalus for il properly with a smaller number of clerks [opened in lowa and Minnesota yes- Woods to prove the damages his chur bers to accompany him to Kansas Cit The circulation of lawful money was $34 | | 4 3 and says that the amount in excess of [terday and several Omaba pariles| o' v "(ho new auditorlum there, was | 112,094, a decreage for the year of $1,862,861 ;‘-‘m.ml at the hands of the strange r $5,000 is used o paying two clerks who[are —making preparations to hunt | .cooieq and an expression of appreciation |and an increase for the month of $530,540. | ' . | A. HOSPE' keep the accounts of &ll special assess- |in those states this we In Towa @|poiurned to Mr. Kellogg. As many of the| The amount of United States registered | Court Notes, ment districts in separate ledgers. An|law is in force requiring all nomresidents | ovocitive committes as can possibly ar-| United States bonds on deposit to secy G Honty clork af the toderal court, | fuglo and Al 1613 Douglas. sccount {s opened with each district and [of the state to take out a license, the warrants are not paid on districts which | being $10 for each county in which the have not paid their taxes. Formerly all |dent of another state hunts gan uge to do so will leave Omaha to- | circulation notes was $296,672630 and to week and spend Wednesday | secure public deposits, $87,655,780. night of ne in Kansas City. The trip to and from there There 3 irned until November 9, two days L grading district accounts were kept to- [is no such law in the state of Minnesota [ win be made with Mr. Kellogg &nd the Sehadier nd Guilty, » the opening of ti smber term gether, and Mr. Westberg insists that an [and this will take the larger number of | yisitors while in Kansas City will be en TI0WA CITY Oct, 1.—(Special.)—~Th The proposition for v fssie of $500,00 ) injustice was dome taxpayers who were |hunters into that state, as the additional | tarained by its Commercial club. v In the case of the State agalnst Wil- | bonds for court house and fail purposes wil (Men's 2.50 Box Calf— prompt in meeting their assessments | railway fare ts more than saved by the tax. | ('S, Hayward presented his restgnation | lam Sch night returned a ver- | 9 hatore (1 Rimisslon Genuine hox calf uppers—no si If the council sees fit to reduce the comp- | The quail scason in Nebraska does not open A member of the board of directors of | dict of guilty ¢ harge of adultery. The [“ b A5 (0 s | faathanserwith kenuiis salt anlas ot diast troller's appropriation Mr. Westbs | jury was out le says luntil November 1 | the. auditorium, pointing out that the ne 38 than one hour. Two days | divorce from were taken for the trial and it took the | made upon his time by his business and [ Ablest kil that home talent could supply ised having & lar 5 Education. He expressed his heartfe acquaintance 4 onds to have his quality ouk tan sole leather—a shoe that cessity for such action arose in the demand will he a surprise to you when wi name the price—$250-a ghoe that f 1 fitting quality can't be serviee " Rsr B R" g ol g Schadler in e appealed. | ¢ 7 E F' 0 ALWRALHYC WAh biin audtarivi preisat A9 ' - iy made with the popular toe and heay is naturally a subject of wonder and worriment BGa LB Ruika et taactmatale s b v SUBRACSRIR Ge e TR fed (& | welt sole. This I8 the fiest time we 10 the young motien l”{{"'.'”"“,”",‘" “'”“"f chosen as Mr. Hayward's successor on the | Kenton, Tenn., when suftering intensely SRS j | bave offered & genulne box calf welt ::,’,‘ffl:}";; {;fl‘flb.fl,‘:,:‘,“, “,) oo BB el board of directors trom an attack of billous colic sent to a wsurer Hennings | sole wan's shoe for $2.50-simply be o Samson has been tearing his long hair for | nearby drug store for some oo Ry by O v 6 PRI U e G e Mother’s Friend two days over long columns of figures rep- | him, The druggist sent h'm a hottle of | The wolf fn the fable yuv un sheep's | shoe to sell at this price thut we could ‘There is nothing in the world like this simple oting the income and outgo from the | Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera nd Diarrhos | clothing because if he traveled en his own ¥ N e aantiian - A Hie oy liniment, used externally. It relaxes all strains roival. Bills are ¢ presented, Treas- [ Remedy, three doses of which effscted a | reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur. | FECOMmen ¢ recommen , soothing headaches and nery- urer Penfold says, of which he had no| permanemt cure. Similar curcs have been knowledge, but which he find and distension ousness,as well as relieving *‘morning sickne: pose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch dy in almost every lazel Saiv couldn't . th worthless o ek miaer | el Mairessovianit s e it e X o] cMloe Co,, s, upon inquiry | effected by this rem Of Druggiow st @1, o sent by express paid on recelitof price, Write for to be correct. Such features as these will [ neighborhood. It is Liverehi4 ook zedcaloing resiimo l:li:;:b"tt. .;;l_‘ “ That 1 should nfer a0 render an accurate accounting impossible | can be depended upon in the most severe | boxes and wrappers like DeWitt's, Look New Cutalogus read free for for several di ys. A full report, including [ cases of colic and cholera morbis, Most [ ~ut for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch the asking. every item, will be presented at the earliest | druggists hvow th's and recommend it | Hazel Salve, It cures piles and all skio| Omat Up-to-date Shoe Houxe, possible woment. when such a medicine is called for, a .. 14190 FARNAM STRE

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