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'ln'l' OMAHA l) \ILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCIH 22, 1001, HAS A COMMERCIAL VALUE| ®oreor vroms swom somice. |pocroy STQRE REMNANTS| "Avowvs ssseemy ommsiva. puos, s oty 3 tov o Mo To Clean Up All n Bargain Satarday the Milidnery Bvent of the 1013 South weifih, e monthe., i Squares on WM oor. e Se. at the Nig & et gLl A W TR N oy ’ TREMENDOUS BARGAINS TODAY A complete showing of all the exquisite d § once, €21 | Tadian Bapply Depet Means Much to! We are about to make a radical change Friday Remnant Bargaine Are Greater and | new creations in ladies’ headwear from’ the t v Licht in our shoe department. In order to clean | fashion makers of Parls and the style cen- o, & t 2620 Burdette, | orwant ‘Lhan kLver, o bt B ol iy [ ith Twentieth Omaba. | up all the shoes thut on bargain squares More lm}, - siri h Twent | ters of Europe and the east. The beauti- | girl - - on the main floor we will cut the price i fully decot millinery parlore are filled do o much tomorrow with 11 the pveltles d yles wsou Y e s cowsumprion 15 sewameae | oo Bk b LT T G rRON WELL WASKEL & Go,| i B e e b e o +CLOT HlN G e 8 All the women's shoes on bargain squares will be a pleasure to inspect this meghit: "fl' s.'“‘d Y.' that were sold up to $5.00 go at $1.98 Remaasis of New Cha cent showing and get first giimpse of (he o Supplies Called For by Unele Sam's Al the misscs’, youths' and children's sie, DYetw G . season’s swellest styles. All are dially nst inda « Ve e ra oad com- | U ! ' D eiation Wubraces & | shovs that seld for up to $6.50 o8 bargaln JL i o avtend he srand openn Satur. | el S B E0 Y TR SO We've the lightest, brightest and cheer» L gy -t M g day "HAYDEN BROS ibbornness and o ttle the senatorfal fight il -~ airi All the men’s shoes that sold up to $3.00 e and | Fhey fnally ot the moembers partly to ot ot . s BvERY TUMDAT | fother-but not encughto end, the show, iest clothing department in the west, ory shoe now on bargaln square we very shortly and make a we'll be - y DRESS GOODS REMNANTS 25C & 20C YD. omipe o take a hand oursel 1 H ? o commercial value of|Offer tomorrow awfully cheap to close out, In March and April the compelled o t " ursely Jfome then ot e commeriaL Ale o A shoes we sel | AR Iamente storiment o sew. tpring St raciles | Erermers S s and the clothing fits the room., bad from the blank proposals for bids on | Fegardiess of price STON, BOUGS 11 FUmNARGS, 10 THSER Stof will sell tickets at the following . LRHE DRI oo es i\ i 4 . BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, 3 to 7 yaras, inciuaing ail wool nenriettas, GREATLY REDUCED RATES: n vy I'he most complete line eve supplies just recelved by Superintendent R v'n Malt Whiskey .. T O, Tordan J. L. Brandles & Sons, Proprietors. | 8ilk and wool novelties, plaids, checks and | prom Omaha to San Francisco, Los i ios shiown by any clothing e, Al The list includes boots, shoes, groceries, | | stripes, go at 2oc and 8% yard. Angeles and San Diego.... $25.00 5 ) A othing store, All crookery, furniture, woodenware, barness| T0 MEET IN SALT LAKE CITY | , NEW CHALLIS AT 36C YARD. 1| U8den. Salt Lake. Butte, Helena., 23.00 . ' the newest rough effects in leather, shoe findings, saddlery, agricul- ): ]llnt- imported all wool challis, Iight and | Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle. .. 35.00 a y 4 % brown, green and gray shades tural implements, wagons, wagon fixtures, | Union Pacific OMiclals Attend Se "‘”‘WK""""‘N new floral designs, bue qual-| New city ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. L2 S i 3 £ra, b ’ glass, paints, ofls, tin, stamped ware, slon of Stock- “i'.,? b i'"\"" CRSNLIN' ;l[:—*"‘:;urmiwc Telephone, 316, J o 2 \ stripes, checks, flannel cassi- ove olloww ardware, 1ro alls ha °C & MOUSSELIN DE SOIE 33C. Union station, Tenth and Marcy. Tele- | AR s v i :"]”‘"n’-”:' s -m:""'*' ahd g Reow - 8ilk mousselin de sole, with silk embrold- | pnone, 629, meres and - cheviots, hard and tools and supplies, beef and smoked meats.| The chief officers of the Union Pacific | °T¥ and many satin striped, new spring —_—_ 5 Vessevine s . soft finished worsteds, vicunas, The amount of foodstuffs used by the bu-| left here yesterday for Salt Lake City, |Solors, to b yard lengths, many pileces Mortal Statiy " Y . | where o o 9O . » | match, $5¢ values, at 30c yard The following deaths and births were re- o ivvye 4 A 1 Llamas, straight cut and single reau 18 enormous, No | of this can be|where on Saturday the stockholders of the a ya SO T T HIT Bt GO maeloney ToF \ 1y galned without the enumeration of the|road will vote the increase of $100,000,000| SILKS FROM WEIL, HASKELL & €O. | gt /el (0% Y JOUn CRaine™ " “hoon CUT PRICE breasted sacks, three-button cut- artlcles. in the common stock of the road and the fs- | All the short pleces of silk purchased | Thursday DRUGGRIST PR . ste What Is Wanted. suance of $400,000,000 of bonds. In the | {rom the Weil, Haskell & Co, stock, go ou | Deaths—Henry Gerhardt, Douglas county B W, Cobs 608 and &A1 $ aways, ete, The proposal calls for 50,905 pounds of | party were President Horace G. Burt, |Sale tomorrow at about one-quarter price. hospital, aged 44; Mrs. Anna Schoepe, 1814 . W. Cor. a cngo. bacon pounds of barley, 348,000 ( Erastus Young, general auditor; J. B[ S0c silks go at 1u pounds of beans, 14,902,600 pounds of beet | Berry, chief enginecr, and J. H. McConnell, | 69 silks go at 2c yard \ Newest StYle in the groes, 2,75 pounds of beef net,|superintendent of motive power and ma-| Fine silks, 32 inches wide, at 39¢ yard. or dressed beef; 545,182 pounds of coffee, | chin R. W. Baxter, division superin $1.00 and $1.50 silks at 49¢ and 69¢ yard. 3 . 1,263,700 pounds of corn, 105,450 pounds of |tendent, accompanied the party across the | All $2.50 silks go at 98¢ yard. sprlng sults cornmenl, 24,675 pounds of cracked wheat, | state. REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERY AND IN- Hi y 753,000 pounds of feed, 95130 pounds of| Wednesday evening William R. Kelly SERTION. 3 hardtack, 20,533 pounds of hominy, 52,003 | general solicitor of the road, left here for| Fine Swiss, nainsook and cambric em- | o We are showing in our pounds of lard, 1,020 pounds of mess pork,|the same meeting On the train were | broideries, in all widths up to 12 inches, | 3 % Farnam St, clothln‘ 1,449,630 pounds of oats, 42,508 pounds of | Alex Millar, secretary, and Lawrence Greer, | Worth up to G0c, on sale at 5c, Tige, 10¢ : Y - # | window Fifty-six differ- i P oo gt g M s e DT i, osr LA | e yes er pounds of coarse salt, 104,000 pounds of fino | New York. . - o counsel Both of | T nants of over tucking, in lace eftects, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ent style suits and ) pounds of sugar, 16,150 pounds| The plans for this meeting have heen ar- | €t¢., Worth up to 60c each, go at 10c each ] of toa ranged for some time, the detalls having| Remnants and odd pleces of lace of every ; moreinthedepartment Although all bids are opened in Chicago, | been completed at the time of the visit of | description, worth up to 25, go at 1o, 2%¢, it 1s the deslre of the department to pur- | Messrs. Kelly and Greer in Salt Lake City | 3%c and be yard 5 s chaso the supplies as near as possible to the | jast month REMNANTS IN BASEMENT. point of consumption. This is stated in the | Speaking of the meeting yesterday )00 yards remnants percale, prints, ete., y proposal blanks as follows: “Attention of | president Burt sald that it would be merely | 1¢ yard. | KON iy ey the bidders is especially invited to “the |a formality. The stockholders, or their| Remnants lawns, dimities, etc., worth up specification relating to the points of deliv- | representatives, will gather in Salt Lake|to 16c yard, go at 14 yard, ery and bidders are urged to offer thelf | City and cast the vote, fo z-| Remnants of 30-inch percales, worth §%e, ,-uw. 45300 ¢ 1 f an v y sibly fi So0ds dalivered at s many of the 4DeCIRed | ing (b 1norecse of the sk oo Lhe orere | 8¢ do yard, : iy e ; LR b L points as possible, th ire of the depart- |ance of the bonds. Beyond that he said| 1ODE remnants of Everett classic and where, quality considered. ment being to ublain the lowest obtainablo | he belleved the meeting would develop | Chambray gingham at Gigc. vrl.):- ne i\n»nv vlhu )m[n[l ...{‘;.]m,u:npm‘m " |nothing of general interest Mr. Berry | Remnants of cambrics and muslins, worth [} ’ This places the Omaha bidders in a better | anq Mr. McConnell, he sald, were going|12%c, at 6l4c yard. : BT L st s ot 48,00, SO, 14 G rve gveg| DR ST g s, - Grand Opemng : Men’s spring town bidders, as they do not have to figure | ot the road under their care. The trip | ©5t shades, worth 15c, go at 6ic yard. A on freight. will be a very briet one, 12%c grade 36-inch percales, be yard. ; This bond fssue, it is understood, is to| Remnants of white goods, India linens, 3 (o) Coats SHE ASKS FOR NEW DEAL |provite ior ths parchias of o vt 18 10| aatasooks; Lok siriped 1awas, sie. worih mporte attern Hats ‘ y T s Central Pacific, which deal was negotiated | 25¢, 8o at 10c yard. : f * Woman Appeals to the Court to Set|in New York in January and which at o imported gingham at 10c yard. 3 25 $7 5 for Men’s Aside n Trade in Real once called the attention of the financial| 26 art denim and cretonne 10c yard. SoRTIe world to the immense transactions of the| 400 mercerized sateen, all colors, 16c yd. i b Top Coats Harriman syndicate, which is now reputed BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, H 1 7 3 ade ack or . o Josefa Winthers, who can deal With [to be the owner of the controlling interest J. L. Brandels & Sons, Proprietors. ar, s, lenna, eriin an onaon fir made of black or gray worsted, English-speaking people only through an|of the stock of the Union and Central Italian serge lining, satin piped Interpreter, says that she traded a good $600 | Pacific. But few will attend the meeting, Announcements of the Theaters. aagie f ; . elnforced-—thi i mortgage note for a worthless lot in South [as the voting is entrusted to a committee,| The program that is being given the pub- i seams, reinforced—this top coat Omaha and she asks the district court to [which will probably not number over eight | llc at the Orpheum this week is an excep- . . . i is nicely tailored, artistic cut,per- declare tho trade off. Mrs. Winthers ad-|or nine men, and these will be armed with | tionally good one and is nightly amusing 0 i I D St t H t 5 : (T Y o mits that she is unfamiliar with business | prox representing the majority of the |large audlences. So uniformly good 1s rl na es' ns ln ree a So fect fit, a positive saving of $2.50 forms and pi sdure and was tricked into |current stock of the corporation, the total | It that it is impossible to say what act is to the l'lll""l]lfi[hl'_ making the bad bargain. amounting to $196,178,700. the best, if any one is better than the 3 On February 12, 50 she states, she was the — other. Nick Long and Idalene Cotton have ’ s owner of a $600 note secured by a mortgace | GENERAL LEE SLIGHTLY |LL a vehicle in managerial troubles to show 9 O for Me“.s Top Co.ats made of on Sarpy county land, and Herman Thielke, their versatility as impersonators of the NDEIS AND SONS d";‘"' I’;lndul?me'u .ndr 4 gray herringbone cassimere, box cut, e re ed as ' d hej L L. 3 aintiest collection o© . A ‘ whom she regarded as a friend, fnformed her | Dinner in His Honor Has Been Post- | Dighest type of histrionic art. They are 4. L. BRA P Al Woriate Nath L6 be asen strap seams, in a choice line of shades, positively one of that the note and mortgage were worthless poned Until First Saturday without doubt clever people in that line rops, = b 2 ¥ and advised her to trade them for a lot In ¢ Miy: and always please the people. J. K. Mur- BOSTON STORE, west of New York. the best coats for spring wi South Omaba, which he represented to be it ay and Clara Lane in their operetta, OMAHA. Every lalyisinvited to worth fully $1,000. She took his advice and | General Fitzhugh Leo is sick at the Mil- | “Heart and Hand,” offer to the patrons one ; this interesting opening., $10 00 for one of those Raglans—you . see lots of them on the street, moat of them come from here—they're comfortable, good look- made the trade. lard hotel. His physician, Dr. Miller, says | Of the best musical acts seen in Omaha ing, good O'Coats, beautifully cut and made up to meet We are making better prices Bouth Omaha lot is at the bottom of a|grip, which has caused some trouble with — deep gulch, seventy-five feet below the | his eyes, but that he has no fever and his | Seeds that grow come from the Nebraska = i Now Mrs. Winthers discovers that the|that the general has a severe attack of the | this season. ‘ ernor Shaw, Governor Dietrich and Con- | ington, D. March 19, Thielke from disposing of the mortgage and | gressman G. D. Perkins have been notified | ELLIS—Mrs. Martha J., Wednesday, March note which she traded for the South Omaha of the postponement and will be present at | 3 Lo 4 @ property and to order a new deal, by which | the banquet IRt Ak, BEARY ST N B fat Matt f | T By DA teatirel o cuaba ar wasoh 1 22, 1%1. Interment at Marshalltown. Ia. in | sccupled before the game began A VALUABLE MEDICING I BRIDE DRESSES IN A VAULT For Coughs and s in Children, A New 10,000 yards of wool remnants at 10c [$1.00 and $1.25—all go on big bargain grade of the street, and absolutely worth- | condition is not serfous. Seed company, 1518-15 Howard st. A5 3 less She discovers further that the land | The dinner which was to have been given e e the views of the most fastidious dressers. What we say In Sarpy county covered by the mortgage | in his ‘honor tonight has been post- 43 | i ¢ i iti g Y ise i is true, what we do is legitimate, what we promise is she once possessed fs worth at least $1,000. | poned until the first % o n v | . J Tharetore abo asks the court {0 restrain | omor Sbaw, Govecorr Diatrioh aad Gune | Cauion B AR Wi phienomis, at Wast- } fulfilled. ), funeral at her late residence, No. 608 nants, 46 inches, in all wool, silk and el et pdesy colds,” says Charles M. Cramer, esq., & well Gogds; 860 99 Thebes wide, at 1o yard, 1 ¥ be shown to the marriage license depart- [ Valuable medicine and T have repeatedly| prang new, up-to-date planos in faney [ V0L MO FEER o Goods rem » Bamien, & juaver ineisad jha vt | 1000% (L S e 1L bk e e sma 00 o o i b i | (i et e o\ Clothing in America. Tho itor, wrining industriowly, con- | Sam1 Burms, 1518 Farnam. s seiing o | Toms $5 Cash and 1 Por Wosk, [ vauter. ! Curtain Munin, iried, worh 11, | W1G€E 011 Solid merit basis. :ollecting a hand mirror from Recording = astonlsting low price, i [ Re RilkeYeb Buspenders, M original styles in America. Thirty minutes later the bride emerged POND, STECK, PACKARD, preacher and Fred Hartje of Roca, Neb ’:\\"'llllu ura Soap at and our prices are absolutely the lowe “I have mot the slightest hesitancy in yard. | squares at 25c and sale bargain day, ge yard, ment. He was staggering under the weight | '5¢4 it and 1t has always been beneficlal. | manogany, walnut, oak, and bird's-eye : ; | “Now, have you a room where this young | M40 to try this valuable medicine and they 500 Skirt Patterns from 3% to 4 yards | jalo Cambric, worth 12te sulted with Sheriff Cousins, wh fow | Feal porcelain dinner set $4.75. 500 Dress Patterns, 6 to 7 yards each, | 100 dozen n s Working Shirts, worth L F i h 'miRULAS " Iathr Showsd the youak. weman These pianos are worth double the price | goods worth up to $1.50 yard—all will go at |50c and 75 ¢ or Spring we nave Clerk Cheyene, a curling fron from this one Remnants of Shirticg Cheviots, worth | 8¢ Suspenders, from the company of ponderous tomer VB, CHASE, STRAUB gain room. All the remnants from two big | 4-ply Collars, all sizes, 3¢ each. ] - facked out in spotless white, with a long WE SELL 28c Pikse & sivaER silk stocks on sale. Plain and fancy silks | Silver Plated Table Spoons, 10c. ' xamine. e g hartdo of Rooa, Neb. | E Roger & Gallet Violei 8oup a.. ... % | Call and be convinced. Grand Fruit Sale | Grocery Bargains will know what you want for spring when 1 Miss Hannah Brauer of Crete wer | § 5 s AL s i e 50,000 yards of newest styles in fancy PRI - rocommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 10,000 yirda’ B¢ Fmnants ot Wool Dress | dejal kot "::‘::n. W [to all who are suffering from coughs or Dress Prints, worth 6%c to Sc yard, on b act known watchmaker of Colombo, Ceylon, “It ne arturs 10,000 yards of remnants of Wool Dress | 25000 yards of finest quality 36-in. Per- ’ : it ome . . Goods, in cashmeres, serges, fancles, |cales, regulur and 15c goods, light A young couple entered the court house |8 been somo two years since the city h ; | ells e es o ol Biupse eniored the court house | 4\ onsary first called my attention to this checks, plalds, etc., worth from 39¢ to 65¢ |and dark, on sale bargaln day, 5c yard ouncil Bluffs Wednesday and asked to yard, 19 yard. Imported . Madras Ginghams, wa : sl 1t i it Has v ben benc ~ ready-tailored of & valise about the size of a Saratoga | [t D48 cured me quickly of all chest colds. | ygplq cases only— . trunk, whilo she devoted her attentign o |1t 18 especially effective for children and wool, henrlettas, serges and goods worth 8y on s ; are all as well pleased as myself over the each, goods worth up to $1.50 yard—they 1% Cloth, worth 12Yc, 8igc. We set the pace—the standard that none can dy n change her clothe asked the V! 5 " ’ > prospoctive groom. results.” For sale by all drugglsts. will go at 98c, $1.50 and $1.95 for entire| Turkish Wash Cloths, 2e A Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! how they go! y v bt by us f $1.98 and 8¢ for entire pattern. and Children's Underwear, worth Into the vault adjolning the der' ¥ 80! | asked for them and were bought by us for 1 ¢ g W B the N’fl u: ":‘“Mx":‘“: ‘:"'r" Ride & Bee wheel and be in the swim. spot cash at 50c on the dollar; hence the | 30-in. remnants Canton Flannel, worth |2ic, 10 i Gathered the newest, most distinctive and g s or our line of o rd, Sc. vool Sweaters, G0c. ‘ wd a pocket comb from that, and then Puzzu"l 5uc PownEH < et er 10c per yard, 5c. | 3 . g STEINWAY, VOSE, = " ; locked the door L A S Remnacts of Shaker Flannel, 5 and fleece lined garments, worth C l t s GReER— EMERSON, WTEGE#R, IERS & | [ 0N nants Friday in bar- | 760 and $L0, ome,Investigate, fowing vell and a bunch of Easter lilles, of all sorts. Brocades, black and colored | Silver Plated Tea Spoons, be The groom appeared with a license and a planos is the most complete in the west|silk—over 1,000 remnants—worth 60c, 78c, | Fancy Hat Plus, worth § and you will be as enthusiastic as we. You 5w boxes XXXX oap—4 ¢ ki fuly married. 0 boxes XXXX Tollet oap~4 cakes In Cholce Sweet Oranges, per dozen .... Nice Country Butter, Ib 10¢ | Druggists. down 4 A 3 ) ripe Banapas, everyone sound 8 K e 5 . atter v 1 Cures billousness, constipation and dys. | 3 bot da Wit —the only self-playlng piano attachment “ff:‘l.‘;’m,::,., o PP o |60c English Breaktast Tea . show you how much better our clothing i Pt et Vg g e R ith “'“‘"' » sold for l6c and indorsed by Paderewski, Rosenthal, Sawer | Now Fresh Dates, 3 1bs. for. Good Ground Coffee, pound. tailored, to the ordinary every-day ready-to- ook explaining cause and cure matled frse, i ame sold for §1.00 and | and Moszkowskl, sold on monthly payments | o | Full Cream Cheese 4 J : ¢ ¥ d_ 3 gs, package . ull Cream Cheese, pound . Ours can well “be styled “made-to- Rea Bros. & Co., Minneapolle, Minn. uch . . New planos for rent—artistic tuning and wear, ur eT— L Care o, ottles Bay Rum, e siae, for,, | repairing promptly done. Remnant Dny in Our Cloak Department order,” for we know a merchant tailor can- Leave Chicago Union Statlon 12 noon | i Bottien Foleyia Cream for « . Write for catalogues, prices and terms, of | A {nousand bargains that will coax you |ceriso, cardinal and blue, 15-in. pleated not give you a better fit A 0 Combs, all in a heap, worth 25 pay us a visit of inspection. Fodeg ey iy | flounce, with ruffle—a $2.00 skirt for ,each, ; i Most of our clothing is made by the largest and best tailors Tuesday or Fridays on Chicago and Florida LW o “boxes Poazont’s ~ Complexion - - e L nana| 4110 Special running over Pennsylvania Short |, Powder ut 25 omen's Flannel Waists, in , blues, 3 lel;s via l'lnn-‘:nnml, \u:::::- “.:;‘AI:U!I h;:x‘n'x 60 boxes Talcum Powder at ............00 6o black, greens, worth up to $3.00, for G0c | Women's spring Jackets, sk lined, tn| 41 manunfacturers in the world. Jacksonville to gustine. Latter point FOR CASH ONLY. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER each. colors and black, only $1.50 ; ac L satter poln ' ? a skirt The Stein Block Co., Michaels, Stern : ’. 0 ’ o y pre ‘omen's y day S8 #, geveral rows Is reached at § . m. next evening. H. h Women's Wrappers, made of heavy per Women's rain o R. Dering, A. G. P. Agt., 248 South Clark Ol'mall E flflflfl fll! 0., The Old Reliable Piano House, cales and flannelettes, braid trimmed, extra of stitching, $5.00 quality, for $1.98, Co.. of Rochester, N. Y., Hackett, 8t, Chbicago, 11, will book you for the Prescription Pharmaclsts, 1813 Farnam Street, Omaha, walst lining, 16-in. flounce, sizes 32 to 46, | Women's Dress Skirts, figured and plain . rip on application Corner 16th and Dodge, Omaha. 337 Broadway, Counell Blufra, | WOrth $1.50, at, each, 50c. | materials, §.00 quality for t0c. | Carhart & Co., Ivan Frank & Co., N. d AL Women's Underskirts, made of extra| Women's Man-Tallored Suits, the new( = Hart, Schaffner & Marx, B b= ; heavy quality mercerized eouteil, in black, | styles, Jackets silk lined, at $7.08 Y. Cit art, Schaffner & Marx, B, l\||p|n~nln-lnn-v & o, Chicago, ete, s Wish you could see their plants and their superior appliances, the clean, healthful work rooms. We mention these few points M J B n Sprlng is A to prove to you how thoroughly conversant we are with the source rs. 2 e son. h Ti . from which our clothing comes. Our care and thought relieves t € me you of all doubt as to whether the men's, boys’ and children’s "Yu“ Knn' ] Fofl“sh wuman by "]a Hnery sha wsa[s" ¢lothing you buy from us, will give perfect satisfaction. Our You promised to get a CA- prices are way lower than elsewhe X | Q@R\NSO \ MERA. It will interest ¥ X Men's new e«|>|1|w suits from $3.75 up to $27.50, you to call on us in regard And a wise one by the coal she uscs. Young men’s new spring suits, $3.25 up to $15.00. to this. We handle only Boys’ l\um' pants suits, in all the new up-to- date styles, from the laregst assortment of KODAKS and CAMERAS in the country, is the hottest, cleanest, cheapest and best coal mined in Wyoming Nee the elegant line of Kid Gloves we are showing for THE ROBERT VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Tel 127 daster in all the pew and late shades, with Paris Point DEMPSTER COMPANY Y and fancy stitching, dressed Wholesale and Retail Dealers, BIRTHDAY GIFTS Never let a cough get the start o and undressed—prices $1.00 1215 Farnam Street. e would like vou to ses our lne of Watches, Dia: you. If it does it will keep it, Keep L] . up. . Developlog and Finishiog o Jiiass Sotte Jocey Thcsth, S 20l o Voeed a bottle of Anti-Kaw! in the houss specialty. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler for emergencies. It will stop a ’ 1516 Douglas St. ! cough. 25c¢ a bottle. All druggistsf

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