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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY HHJS : SATURDAY , APRIL 1 , 1893.
PARK COMMISSION REVIVING
Beginning an Active Campaign for tbo Homing
ing Season ,
FINER PAVILION FOR MANSCOM PARK
Thoiuiinil Namerjr Tirol Ordered
Moteinent to Numo Ono I'nrk for
John A. I.OKIIII Work on thu
llaulct arils.
President George I * Miller , JuclRO Take ,
Mr. George . Unlngcr and Mr. Kilpatrlck
were the incinbeisof the park commission
present at the meeting of the boaid jester-
day nftriiiooii.
Tito sccrctnrj' read a lonp letter fiom
Park Gardener Clc\ eland , explaining his
completed plans for the itnpiovctnunt of
Klmuood paik The centleman suggested
that , ns thu p.uk w 111 for sineral \ ears bo
visited by coinp.iratt\cly few people
on foot , Itould not bo wlso or
piaetk'.il to make expensive 1m-
proM'inonts for the speel.il benellt of
pedcHtil.ins , but It would bo better to routine-
the linpro\ements In the main to such fea
tures as would make the pailc uttractho to
people passing through In carriages or on
hoisebark , sue Ii as dthcwajs , bridges and
trees The completed pl.m as prepared by
Mr C'loM'Iaud Is now in the possession of
the park commission
Hills for cum tit expenses amounting to
( 'i,17t ! 70cic presented and allowed.
I'mlllon IliHilnilu < > Aill | trd.
Tin question of tebiilldlng the Hanscom
jinrk p.nlllon eamo bofoio the board The
insinamcon the foimer building , ulnch uns
ilcfcttuud by the during the u Inter , h.is
been adjustwl 'I he lompanj has agiced to
pay the hoaid $10,101 1 he total liisur.iiiic
was Sl'J.OOO Or Mllltr and .ludge l ike
thought the adjnstmi nttri s.itlsfactoi.\ .
the nahago is said to beottli nioto than
fi.MH ) The boa id will doubtkss icbuild the
paMlion after a dltlerent plan 1'ii'sident
Mllk'i was uutlioii/ed to iloso up tbu ad
justment business uith the insutaiuo com-
II.IIIA
The matter of p.nlng special taxes foi
luu'mint on the stieets suiioiindlng ll.uis
torn paik was discussed , hut was llnall.ic . -
feried to a sptc ial toik-mitteo for fuitli i in
vestigation
I pen the suggestion of Mr Llnlujror the
boaid agreed to meet at the p.uk some day
next wti-k to disuiss and dcilile upon the
kind of a striiLtute to euvt on the site of
the foimer p.uilhm It is the opinion of
se\eral nit in bets of the boaid that a pa\il
ion more commodious and piaUical than thu
old one can be built for much less motim
Di Miller announced to the bond that
the title to the Parker ti , let had been pi op
uh tiled tliu mom'i foi the land had been
paid and the deal was all completed
On motion of Mr Kmingei the boaid de
rided to pmclmse Ml ( KM ) tiechtobe planted
In the mirserj plat in llim\ooil ? paik , and
to bo used In the I'aiker tiai t and othei now
parks wheie ticcsandshinbbeij aicneeded
The committee on supplies , of which Mr
I iningei Is chairman , was instructed to this
offect.
' 1 he hole in the giound at Ilanscom jmk
which the ho ml bad hoped would dcu'lop
Into an artesian well , seems to be a HOI t of
sore spot The auger hasieacheda depth
of 1 lf > 0 feet , an I there is no sign of an : u-
tesliin How Smer.il ii.cmoois of the boaid
expicssed serious doubts as tohetl , er the
clloit would bo a success.
.Slums Tor I'lirKi.
Considerable infoimal coiuoisation took
place o\er the matter of naming the P.uker
and Uistln ti acts Jr Miller said ho undei-
Mood that Colonel lllstm intended toisit
Omaha in comp.in.\ with Mis Geneial John
A. Logan with a \ low to having the boaid
agieo to naino the nistln tract , which lies
1101 th of thivjscbi.iska school for the deaf ,
Ixgan ) paik
Judging fiom the natural weakness of
the gentlemeir composing this iwaid , " said
the doctur , "I am pietty thoioughu con
vinced that if we do not name the Distin
Jiact befoio Mrs I egan arii\es it will bo
called Logan park "
lam in favor of turning itiijht away , "
said Judge Lake
It was agiccd that eich member of the
board should piep.uu a list of suitable
names for the two tiaets to bo submitted at
the next tegular meeting , when tbu put ks
will bo tliiUU'ticd.
Mr Kllpaltiek was very anxious to see
work begun on the bonle\ards and the paiks
rleaicst to the heart of tbo city as eatl.as .
possible The snpeiintendent of paikswas
Instructed to iret en er\ thing in readiness to
begin Impiou ments along the boule\auls as
boon as the gionnd is lound to bo in suitable
condition A long discussion took place o\ei
the completion ot the notth boulouiul so as
to ha\t it extended fnom the I'atkerttaet
on to rioicnco
On motion of Mr Llningei the commttteo
on imjiro\ements was insliucted to begin
work on the notth boulOMiitl at the eatliest
( ossible moinent and to piosecuto it with
vigor so as to got it in shape for practical
use during the piescnt summer.
Supeiliitcndent Adams was insttueted to
make an estimate ot the cost of fencing
] < lm\\ood paik This is deemed necessati
for the teason that the park has become a
sort of cow pastuio for the sutiounding
i neighborhood Mho superintendent s lid it
would bo only a loss of money and time to
plant ttees in l lmwood without fencing thu
traet , for straggling cows would eteate
havoc if the tiaet were left open.
That cuio of Gcorgo W Tinner of Galway ,
N Y.of bciofula , by Hood's Saisapaiilla ,
Udb one of the most icm.ukablo on iccoid
A Itciiutlliil l..iatiir Iilrn.
At tills MJUMIII of the yeni' to-.cs 1110
very H'ai co. Wo will ] > tcscnt eacsh of
our huly putioiiH witn a , beautiful Haster
tobo with each puidiaso of a pair of
liuynloi' flo\es on Satitiday.
Sj eeiul prices for thibtuio S1.50 , $1.73 ,
ei.8 : > . S-'iio. fct ! : ; > .
THE MOKbK DRY GOODS CO.
i. on i ; , itn iluMmi. : .
My bl.xtei nth snoclal excursion to
Ilnubtun , Tex. , via the Suntu Ko touto ,
leases Omaha Monday , April li , 1S ! > : ' .
.Addicts H. C Pattot-bun , 4l ! . " > Itumgu
building , Omaha , Nub.
bee the cok-biatod Sohinor piano at
Fuiil&Clmilton A ! ualt Co. , 150b Uutlgu
I'll I IMlU.
Satui day will bo our opening elny foi
Kiihter ] uutiMlt ) anil bttn nnibrollas.
in .ill tlio latest no\ cities ,
coachiiif , ' , clubs , changeable ) silks in
Btripcs and plaids , plain silky with lace
trimming.
Sun umhiollas in plain and changea
ble. bilk coloih , muj , toyal blue , scarlet ,
cardinal ami gainet , in fact , everything
jiow in paiasols , be/tli in ahapoa and
colotH of silks.
Spodiil fo. Saturday A loj of purasolf
in changeable allk , stains or fancy colorIng -
Ing * at * l.-n ; this lot is worth SZ.'Si.
Till : MOHSli DUY ( JOODS CO.
Itulldtni ; I'uriultt.
The following pormltb to build were Issued
jcstcrdai bi the inspector of buildings :
AV'llllamonlfurd , Tttentj-secopd and
Ohio , ilnullliiK $ l.OOf
II. T UaiK. ' 1 niMitj-slxth mid ( Jall-
fornl.i , ( iMHlllii , ; . O.OOi"
Eanie , TtM'iil } - > > l\tli and I'.illfoinlti.ii'a-
Idcnco f . 7,00f
Minor pel mils . uC !
, ngsresatliu su.O'j :
, *
"Bio\ufs Dioiii'UIal Tioehrs" aio vlilch
Inioun us un mliiilr.ihlo ivmeily lor bvcmoiil
tls. lio.u-u'iicss , cough ! ! anil thro it troubles
Bom onlA in boxes
Hose * ( llM I ) . \\uij.
At our tfrnud spei-lal ' uliof kid { , ' 1'jvo ;
BnturUuy will present o\ery lady win
buys n imlr of tlio KeAniei- gloves \\lln :
Lenutiful o&o for Easier , worth : Te.
rriees on L'lou > s $1.60 , $ l."u , Jl So
( -2.00 and S .ilo.
TilK MOltSB PHY UOODS CO.
Tnko homo a box of UulduiVb flnooand
Jos,10thaudCuiUol ) tvouuo. None bolter ,
FALCONER'S ' PARASOL SALE
7,000 , Now Parabola nnd Umbrellas on Special
Bale Tomorrow The Most
COLOSSAL SALE EVER ATTEMPTED
K ery I'.innol n Onn of Itnrc Ho.inty , l'\cry
Uinlirrlln of tliinriuitfcil CJiinllty Our
U n ixclu : l\i ! Stjle-s No Other
llotisu U t 'Ihc'iii.
500 UMBRELLAS AT $1.25.
These aio the celebrated English
gloria covers , with natural wood sticks ,
value $11.00 , for this , our opening bale ,
$1.25 each.
JiOO UMBRELLAS AT $2.00.
Imported gloria , no bettor sun or
rain umbrella made , coino in a beautiful
assortment of mounted , natuial wood
sticks , value $11.00 , for thin sale $2.00.
200 UMBRELLAS AT$3.00.
Guaianteed silk umbrellas , re-covered
free of charge if they aio worn out Inside -
side of 12 months , all imported handles.
\Vo control this make for Omaha.
300 UMBRELLAS AT $11.75.
This Is a choice lot ; Puritan and Sen
tinel covers the best weaters in exist
ence ; noser sold before at loss- than
$5.00 each , and we'll boll at that prlco
after this date.
1,000 umbrellas at $5.00 each. In this
lot v. ill be found $0.00 , $7.00 and $8.00
umbrellas all massed in one grand lot at
$5.00 each.
each.PARASOLS
PARASOLS AT $2.50.
Surah paiasols in all the latest color
ings , with \ervptettj handles in ciooks ,
bulbs and knots to correspond in colors.
PARASOLS AT $ , ' 1.75.
Fanecoloied parasols in plain and
pin striped , In bamboo and English \ino
handles , \aluo , $5.00.
PARASOLS AT $5.00.
An assortment of $7.00 to $8.00 paia
sols , in ehitTrn , sutahs , china and
changeable silk covets , beautiful assort
ment of shades , for this sale $5 00 eiich.
AT t .OO , $10.V ) AND $12.50.
\Vo will show a most magnificent as
sortment of lace and chillon trimniHl
parasols , c\oty ono a into novoltj de
signed oxelushely for us.
CARRIAGE PARASOLS , $1.19.
10(1 ( adjustable carriage parasols , nc\or
sold befoio at less than $2.25 ; for this
Kilo , 81.JO.
EASTER GLOVES.
NOTE THIS : We aio solo agents for
the cole-mated .loinin and Cie kid
gloves ; they ; ue the best glove in the
maiket , supeiioi in everj tespecttoall
otliMs.Yo Miy this because we have
tried all others and have found the
.lornIn to give the best satisfaction in
evorj instance.
We also c.irij a full assoitment of the
' 'icfoiisso X Courvoirbier kid gloves , all
.guaranteed makes.
NOTIONS
2-inch vehetcen facing , 12jc.
Best tubular casing , 20o bolt.
Serge bolting , I15c bolt.
12-inch leal whalebone , , ' 18c doron.
IS-inch real whalebjiio , 7c ! ) do/en.
2J-mch leal whalebone , S5c do/en.
21-inch ical whalebone. $1.00 do/on.
Shell , amber and black hoin hair pins ,
.Oc a do/en.
Full nicklo plated safety pins , all
si/c's , Ic a paper.
Windsor ties , all silk embioideicdand
'ancj colois , in small and china silks ,
i c.
Sterling silver hat pins , 25c , every pin
stamped.
f > 0c to li.'o pocket bonus at Ifc.
$1.00 to $1.25 pocket books , in real seal
and dongola , 7o. ! )
$1.50 to $2.00 pocket books , sterling
clasps , leal seal and dongola , $1.38.
Special saloon ladies'handkeichiefs
Monday.
Gjpsj wavinsr irons , 25c.
Oiiental waving lion , full nickel
plated , 5 prongs , 35c.
BLACK IIOSIEKY.
Monday wo open up our spring and
summer assoitment of the Celebiated
onv\ djo fast black hosioiy with a
grand special halo. Wo aio solo
agents for the onjx djc hosiery.
No other house has them. A
wrlttejii guaianteo goes with every pair ,
not only as to the d.\o but also for
their dm ability. Wo leplaco every pair
that dues not give perfect satisfaction.
Sale opens Mondav.
Mondav.'N.
'N. B. FALCONER.
HAYDIN :
Clink nnil MllllniTDopiirlnipnts. .
SPECIAL EASTER PRICE
Till Satui day night on our now ladies'
stvllsh spring garments , all tailormade ,
finest materials. Capes , wiaps , jackets.
\ \ o can show you a large stock , made
up in the now spring mixtuies , in shade
of tan and gray , in all-wool twilled
che\ lots ; navy , tan and black notched
collar , self-faced lap seam , in all wool
kerseys and bioadcloths absolutely
everything , and at prices which start at
$1.05 and all the wav up to $1 ! ) 00.
Special sale on ladles' waists tomor-
row.
Sllk waists , Japanese silk , blue and
white stripe , and also in other colors ,
handsomely made , full sleeves ; stylish.
Tomoriow only $ _ ' .25.
Percale waists , beautifully made up
in light and dark elTects ; well worth
double the pi ice wo ate asking. Tomor
iow only 37c. {
Ftonch sateen , waists made from
extra line Fionch sateens ( silk olleot ) ,
about four , v aids of material used , tomor-
morrow only 75c.
Wo have hunilieds of handsome now
garments in this doimi tment ; ovoiy ono
marked at prlct-s that makes them
change from our ptoierty to _ your&
qulcklv.
KASTlHJ MILLINERY NOVELTIES.
New shades in ribbons lluwer
, * , orna
ments. Everything is now
Showing all the iiowost stjles. Hats
and bonnets from Paris. Thoi o is not
as complete a atook in the city.
AtTIMI 1' I P'lMMt rMTP
'ALlONIill ' LASIM EVE
Ofiora 100 Full Dress Patterns of Wool Dress
Goods at $2,48 Hitch.
ACTUALLY WORTH $5,00 EACH
TlicioAroNoM iprlnR ( tuinl * > "i ! cr hliown
llctnro nnil Aru llrnt ValtioVo Have
i\cr ; OITcrcd None on Nnlu Until
After 7130 hiiturdny Night.
Do you want a traveling dress ? This
la a G11AN1) opportunity to get one.
To got one of tin-so dress patterns you
must bo on time. Only one hundred
will bo sold nnd not more than t\vo pat
terns to u oustomer.
GENTS' lUSTT.U TICS , LV.C . EACH.
All in ono lot , 50e , bOo and 7oc. A
grand picking of now stj lew , teeks and
four-ln-liands ; theiillgowith a rush
at 25u each.
GKXTS' TIKS AT 500.
A big pile of them , .100 do/en , but the > y
won't last long at f > 0e ; thcj a > 'o iw ,
Sl.OO and $1.2. " > ties and you cannot buy
them for le-'S at any other tinio than to-
inoirow night after 70 : ! o'clock ; bo on
hand.
NIGHT SHIRTS AT JoC.
Hero is an oiler in nightshirts that wo
will probably no\er duplicate ; 75o night
shirts , made of New York mills muslin ,
finished In the best possible manner , for
two hours tomorrow night , -15c each ;
don't miss this chnncu.
MEN'S LAUNUHUHl ) PKKCALH
AND HALF LAUNDKHi0 ; WOOLEN
AND CHEVIOT bltlUTd ,
$1.00.
Just 100 of the o at this price , but they
aiechoico bargains and ought not to goat
less than * 1.50 , but for this gieat IMiour
bale tomorrow night jour choice $1.00
each. Supiily voui"-elf.
GKNTS1 llANDKlUK'Hir.rS , SIC.
There haiidkeichiefs in this lot
worth up to .He each. I do/en to a cus
tomer tomorrow night for SI.00.
HOOK DIU'AiminXT.
SSKCIAL TOU SATURDAY NIGHT
at l.'ic.
Special sulo of cloth bound books by
the best authois , as Lytton , Carlyle ,
hc > ) tt , Jules Verne , Dickens , Samuel
Lover , etc. , etc. . at lee e.ich.
l"ic. !
A splendid assortme-nt of bound books ,
including ptoso and poetical \\oiks by
the most popular writers , vi/ . : Long
fellow , TeunjsonVhittior , , Lady "f the
Lake , Lueife , Lorna D > ono , Romola ,
Tieiisury of Fairy Tales , and many
others , also The Scarlet Letter , in fancy
binding at 2'ic each.
Do not fail to take adumtago of the c
bargains.
WAhii GOODS DIPT. :
Hemnants ot Scotch ginghams.
Kemnunts of domcbtics.
Hemnunts of calico.
Ixeiunants of fciiteen.
Remnants of ilannol.
I'l ice ftom . " )0 i er jard up , all lengths
and guides. *
N. H. FALCONER.
iiuos.
Tiillt Ii-i | irtnu lit.
Finest find dates , 7ic per pound ; figs ,
I2ic and l.'ic ; best bananas , J'ic ] ier
do/en : fancy palermo and messina
lemons , l.'ic and l"jc.Vo carry all
kinds ol Florida and California oranges ,
the \ery h'nest Florida oianges that
grow , lingo si/e , only 28o per do/en ;
California icdlnnd oranges , 2-lc. 22c and
20o. Now temembor wo c.in soil jou
oiiinges for lOc , 1-lc and l. > e and \ et'i
g < K d ones , too. Call and see our fruit
department dow nstairs.
BUTTER AND CHEESE. ,
Country butter , l.'io , 17c and lilc :
creamer\20c , 2Jc and 2Ic ; separator
cieamery , 2dc. Buj jour butter hero
wheiojou can got the best at lowest
prices.
\Vit-consin full cieani cheese , 7ic , Oc
and 12jc ; brick cheese , 10o , 121c and J4c ;
Young America full ci cam cheese , lOc ;
Swiss cheese. Kic , 18o and 20c ; in fact we
can giso jou uny kind of cheese juu
want.
MEAT DEPARTMEXT.
Finest sugar cuied No. 1 hams14c ;
picnic hams , lOc ; California , 11V bime-
less , rump and jiluto corned beef , 7ic :
bologna li\er s.iusago nnd head cheese ,
all oo per pound ; breakfast bacon , 12c ;
ham sausage , 7c } ; blood sausage , fie ;
frankfort , bo ; boneles's ham , l.'Jjc : tripe
and pigs' feet , life per pound ; dried beef ,
lOo ; compressed cooked corned beef , lOc
per pound. Don't forget to call at our
lish dopartment. Our motto , o\ery article -
ticlo gmu.uUecd to bo as ropiet-ented 01
money tefunded.
IIAYDEN BROS. ,
Piomoteis of homo industry.
Slum Snlc < Siitnnlnj.
BROOK BROS' , make ladies' 'Ki.OO
French button shoes at ftl.oO , B to E
widths , opei.i and C. S. styles.
ADAMS ti PETTING ILL'S make
ladies' M.oO patent leather , button
shoes , at ittf.OO , A to E widths , opoia
st\les.
'IIUISKAMI' BROS' , make ladies'
Jll.fiO , line climax kid , button shoe's , at
$2.7. " > , C , D and E widths , opoia and C.
S. styles.
Thesoato bargains no lady can aiToid
to miss. Como and get choice of si/.e"
and \\idths.
MEN'SbHOiS. :
Men's line calf , hand sowed , $ o.0f
sin es , at t.'l.oO , lace andcingiess , A to K
width.
Men's fine $4.00 calf welt Hhoos , at
&t 00 , B to E widths , lace and emigres , ,
Men's /ebu calf W.oO shoes at W2.o0 ,
lace and congicss.
These goids aio some of the finest
made and o\ory luiir a big bargain.
IIAYDEN BROS.
A line upright piano , used only six
monthsat half prlco. Ford & Charlton ,
1.108 Dodgo.
Dr. Price'5
IS PURE AND SPOTLESS.
The only Baking Powder not tainted with Ammonia , Alum ,
or iomu adulteration. Hence food raised with Dr. Price's is
always wholesome.
When Flaky White Biscuit , Pastry of
surpassing delicacy and flavor , or Cake
that is moist and sweet are desired . . .
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
IS INDISPENSABLE.
DilT JlBII. . Dl > T DiHQ DIBT entnaics. PiBT OlEUIO.
Tllisn twelve beautiful babies have been curcil of the most torturing and dis
figuring of skin , scalp and blood diseases with loss of hair , by the Ct-TICfltA Ul Ml.-
Dll S alter the best phsicians ) and all other remedies had failed. 'Ilie story of their
sufferings is almost too painful for recital. ' 1 lie tiS ! of torture and nights of agony
from itching and burning eczemas , and other skin , scalp and blood diseases. Add
to this the terrible disfigurement , and life seemed , in most cases scarcely worth the
living. Hut these cures are but examples of hundreds made daily by the Curia RA
UMIFDIIS. They may be heard of in c\cry town , village and cross-roads Grateful
mothe-rs proclaim them cver\\hcrc. In short , CUTILUKA works wonders , nnd its
cures are among the most marvellous of tins or any age of medicine. To know that
a single application of the Ctnict'KA KEMHIILS will , in the great majority of cases ,
afford instant relief , permit rest and sleep , and point to a permanent and economical
( because most speedy ) cure , and not to use them without a moment's delay , is to fail
in jour duty. Cures made in infancy and childhood are speedy , and permanent.
SoM everywhere. Price , CUTICURA , soc ; SoAr , ajc. ; RKIOLVRNT , ft Prepared by POTTBH
DRUG AND CHEMICAL CoRronATios , Doston. " All about the Skin , Sciln and Hair" mailed free.
IIAVMONI ) ,
3 111 : JHWEI.UIL
F YOU are ever going to greet your friends
with an Easter Present you will buy it tomor
row or not all for the world comes to an end
April 6th. Look at our window first.
RAYMOND.
FITLLr < TII AND llOUUIiA" ,
Dll I" . I. , sp UM > . Consult UK Mirgcon.
Grjduato of Hush Medical Oollezo ( to-s-
l I.I XI ION I 1:1.1 ) . 1 r tha treatment of
AM )
PiOTITE DISEAS
\Vo euro Catarrh ) All Dlsoason
NOHO. Throat. Ciiost. Stoiii ioU ,
autl Liver.
Blood , Skin anil Kliluoy I
Female Wealmessoi , .Lost Mnuhooil
CURED.
1'll.BS , KlSPt I.A FIS3UHE , pcrmanentlr cural
will out tliv use of knlfo llu'a'.uro or cainttc.
All ninladlus of n | irlval < j or UMIcato nature ot
cllliei BOX poalllvBly curucJ
Call on or address wllli stamp for Urculno , trot
liook und lloclpcs ,
Dr. Scarles & S
Np.xt Door lo I'oslnrllca
CAW CUH.EP.
IT lr Sclionck s tre uiiiont nil I i-uro of Con-
suiiiptlun wcro somotliui' now null tintrio I.
nvnplo inlcht doubt ; but wb it has provo I it-
sell tbroujrh a roror 1 us old us our trruml f itti-
ors , ( iiu ins just wh.it H Is
A Specific for Consumption
i. . ti J fin ill ( UMiaiiM of tlio Lun 4 Nutruit-
incnt in tlio "orldoiin pi ice so umriy uiinua-
iinut CM rob of ( .inMi'i'iJtiim ' to its cro lit us Iir
S liciu U's. Notlilna in Nutiiro fti'lH hoillnx-ilv
nnd ( , noitlM > ly un tlio linu inoiiitir nu-s nnd
tlbsups , nnil so quickly cllsposoj oftuboii u-i
I'oiuostlon , Inlliimmnt on. "ills , uoii4'i-i ' and
nil thu Herds of ( oiisuinptlon ns
Or. Sshsnck's ' Pulrnonic Syrup
Wliun ill ul > .o f i Is it foiiios to tun rMi-iic. Not
until It fnlls , ind only after fnltliful trial ,
\\lion any < > m > duspoud It has biou lit tlio
lioiiuii'sj tollfu an I lionltli. 1 1 has turiuMl tlio
dubpiilr of ton thoiis in l homes into joy U
In ilolns It now. It will lonilnuo to do It
tlirou hout tno nitu * l > r .S h-nt\C \ I'lnetlcil
'litiitiMo i i IIIIHU njrtiui.livniii / lituiiucA ll -
Mitt innileil free In nil iii > i > llcniln.
Dr. J. II. ScJitndc.r boil. 1'IHlad Iji'iM..fc
S'iRENGTMiTAllTY.MllOOD
V/.IJ. I'UtKr.ll , M.n..No. tltuinnchrt. ,
I f.Tr. , w 9 ctittf contuitint phyttiianof thf
KA'tODYAIF.IUCAK IN.VTlTUTK.to wl. I
Nan nisardol the ool.D MFIIAI. l < y the NATI * Ni
IMIJCAI. A * lAridKfoi IhoTHI/.i ; KMlAt on
'ih iiiitetl I ttit > Mior'yi\'irroutanJ/Aymu' '
vti/iyaDl alt JHua * i anil IC iAiif t of Mi n
AllflPO " 10 yiunff , Hi" middle agid nnd ouL
illHrX < uiiniluilon in IHKOII or by Idler
'JMIIL.U I'ro pcctua. with ttBtlinonhU , FKKK
l.nrze book. SOI KNC'K OF I.Il'K , OK PKI.K-
I IH.SKIIVATJON * XIO pp . 135 tn\alunt IP \ re
Plloni. full c IV on' ' , al DO ti mall , BuiUil
FREE ! GIVEN AWAY ! FREE !
THE WONDERFUL -
TWELVE-ROW PUZZLE !
We OHer Valmblo Prize ] ( er III Solutlonl
Have You Had CneT H rot. call t once upon the
Leading i'urnishfic Ojods Dealers of jout
city who llliupplyiou Free ol Coit.
WHAT BRIiliD 18 OH YOUR COLLRR ?
It curjlit to be , ifon
v.'ear j lo-ccnt collar ,
lor this brand of collars
Is the > ery best value
that cm be had In col-
Mira tiir tn * nta fhr *
CLUETT , COON & CO ,
is fruit
SATURDAY
day some more
new oranges fresh from ]
California at all prices ac- =
cordincf to size. We can't n
ship less than a- box of [
fruit or a case of wine.
California Oranges ,
lj ( Do/en.
California Port ,
25c Quart Bottle.
D
Los
Wino , Liqttor null Cigar Co. .
1IG-.1S S IGth St. , Cm tin
D
. A wliolesomo tonic Delicious to tlio tnMo. °
PRntvful to tlio Momnch I'urlfyini ; to tliu G
I blood niic ) ntrt iiKthe'tiliiu to the 8)M ( in.
I iisiiri > iitil in u iirurcntUoof anil euro for
1SI VI , VUI \ . J > Vsi > \.niulinrttcii-ffi |
" 'nrly cflliitlnim In ni osif iv iiki net ! din s-T
[ llvo oiguna and cumpucatiuiu luismj ; there- ©
i from. o
1 li riuirrd pt Inrlimlly f'riiiti Ilri li °
'unit ICiiiiln , KIIOXIII ) < > : Oirli nilnili nhlo W
I pie | i Cli- ( > i ui.icily toipltllty ul tlio A
f liter nnil bunolii.
| ABBEY LflDORATORY CO , , f
S 1428 MISSISSIPPI AVENUE , ST. LOUIS , MO. f
O t'pon receipt of 40 cents to rtofrny our OTo
o ponsi * , vovtll innll to liny nililriss , | n i.tnio o
Q jircpalil , n trl il tiottln , cent unliif ; luuruunces , Q
Q BOLuroly patkid In wooden ta'to. j
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. $
I'rlco S1 j > or bottle. 8.1 for O bottlci , f ull Flro
troclul terms In larttor tots.
ARE YOU
Ruptured ?
\Vo II.IM ) : i Inr o variety of
Trusses
Bnd
Supporters
And tire Biiro wo can please
juu
l'ii\ ' \ ate row for fitting trusses.
Laly in nttandnuco for Lilly Customjrs.
jlfc du ul Sitt > f > L cs ,
Snrgual and Rubb f Goods.
114 S. 15th , Next to Postofllce.
\W viill nm ( you thori rt ' UH
Ficnili 1'rcpamti > n CALTHO3
rit * . anil ft UfMl ( .unranli-e llml
< Al II1K- * will Ilr > lur < > lour
Jlvallh , Nti nill > and tlpui.
t nlamtfa\tftu'sfetl
AddrnasVON MOIIUCO. .
hill latrliu JJiou , rUiu iU , Olilo.
. .
RIPAMS TrtBULEO - > .Ui
the rtunibcli hvrr w aijuxrU tun
frth' Lie d. i- if ( Ka > liilcclu.l
lib l it aittUiiiir kn > u for I illuu *
uw c usiiiiili n < ljti > p m. ( < ul
IjrelU liJ * ; oarirurti Ii fi t f .
otimlU U'llnl .I'lv.ion l
Illtv U | l.iWi wllow c
lun &nd rt
Oimnnro bla < rltr a Ulu b. It , ; , t m. ; h _ ! . . _ r u
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mmmmmmmmmmwmmntmm
i EASTER
West north or south at home o
abroad no house that you know of
sells boys' clothing as ve sell It
not one.
B 1
Rl
at aH times unapproachable values
there Is one \\eeU hi each ( Ifty-two
\ \ hichve devote more particularly
or to the boys than any other this ,
the \\eek before ( vaster. A special
500
\\lll be olTered to "The Nebraska's"
patrons today In two distinct lots
at prices' thatl l"suit" \ \ dad's
* pockctbooK while we suit the boy.
&
there are three hiuulreil nobby
fancy chev lot suits ith plaited coats
ages 5 to 11 the three dollar Miul
anil two hmulreit line all wool
fancy cheviot suits ages 5 to 1/1
with elouble-breasteil square cut
coats. Yon expected to pay three
liftj for just such suits.
The center spate of this mlvui tlsoincnt will ulw i\s contain an asion ono ilay'a bargain"
\\A'icn ruu ir
Grand sale of
Silks and Dress Goods
Tomorroiv.
Remnant Sale
in our domestic depart
ment Thousands of
odds and ends.
If you want to buy
's ' and Ladies' ' Shoes
get onr prices fust.
Special sale tomorrow.
We have the largest and
most complete
Millinery Dep't
in Omaha.
Saturday will be a great
day in on men's and ladies'
Furnishing Dep't
Our bran new stock of
Capes and Wraps
is one of the attractions on
our second floor. Prices
the lowest.
EASTER EGGS
We Wo
Will Eveff Egg CENTS Will
Not Not
a
Be Fresh .Be
, Dozen ,
Under Und > r-
At THE BELL
sold. * sold.
'TOMORROW-
Don't mhs the
Great Thread Sale
in our notion department
tomoirow. Best 200 yd.
spool only Ycents. .
Sale of Crockery and Glassware
in basement ,
Tomorrow and next week.
We sell
Good .Groceries
cheaper than any house
in the city.
1'rompt delivery.
Men's Hats.
We can save yon one
third in this line. All lat
est styles and good quality.
We sell all patent medi
cines lower than other
houses. Try us. Get prices
in our
Drug Department.
We are headquarters for
Pianos and Organs.
Examine our famous
WHOM AN PIANO.
DOD&E AND IStli STREETS ,