Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 22, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY HHB : SATURDAY , JULY 22 , 1803 ,
FALCONER'S ' COST CASH SALE
Eitra Special Under Cost Bargains for Satur
day and Saturday Night ,
55,00 , $6.00 AND $7,50 ETON SUITS S2.98
All of Onr fM.7 I'ercnle Sklrti Oo nn
Kitrn Mpeclnl l.enilor Today nt 7Bo
IVrSklrt All nfOnr 81. BO , 81. 7B nnil
81.00 Wiiliti do nt OHo Knell.
HANDKERCHIEFS , 130.
A lot of unlaundrcd pure linen , hand
embroidered , initial handkerchiefs ,
fully worth 25c , ad a leader today
13c a piece. . , , ,
25c hemstitched silk handkerchiefs
( ladles ) go at 13c each.
A lot of all linen colored bordered 2c
handkerchiefs go at lOc each.
A lot of ladies' ' lOc and 15c handker
chiefs go at fie each. , . t
All of oifr 35c , 40c and 50c handker
chiefs go at lOo each.
GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS , 81C.
100 do7.cn men's linen handkerchiefs
that have boon soiling at lOc , 17c and
20c go today at 81c each , or $1.00
per dozen.
The entire balance of our handker
chiefs go at net cost ; you cannot miss a
bargain.LADIES'
LADIES' PURSES , 12C.
fiOO purses , all worth 35c or more , for
today as a leader for 12c each. '
f > 0o purses go at 15c.
( fie pit rues go nt 19o.
7oo purses go at 25c.
Ono lot of small hand grips , worth
S1.50. go at 50o.
A lot of grips worth $3.00 go at 85c.
CHEMISETTES 450.
All our Ooc and 75e chemisettes and
cults go today for 45e per sot.
MEN'S ' TIES 3310 EACH.
All of our fiOc , 75c and $1.00 tcck four-
in-hand , Windsor ana bow tics go today
'all day and evening rit 33&c & each or
3 for $1.00. All late styles.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1.00.
All of our $1.25 , $1.50 and $1.75 negli
gee shirts go tuday at $1.00. Each
of these are under cost bargains. Every
thing elbe goes at cost. *
All of our boys' 75o waists go at 50c.
LAD1ES''ETON SUITS , $2.85.
Wo have just 25 of these Eton suits left.
Wo want to sell them all today.
They have boon selling at $5.00 , $0.50
and $7.50 , your choice today $2.85
per suit. Fit guaranteed.
18 $1.75 percale skirts , to close them
out today wo will sell them at 75c
car.li. >
All our $1.50 , $1.75 and $1.90 French
lawn bongalino cord , and white India
linen waists go today at OSo per
waist.
Remember everything is going at cost
or under , so you got a bargain no matter
what you buy.
PARASOLS $2.77.
Our entire stock of fancy parasols go
today at $2.77 each. Not a shade in
the lot bold at less than $0.00.
APRONS AT HALF PRICE.
Our stock of aprons go today at
just half price ; $1.00 aprons , 506 ; $2.00
apons , $1.00 , otc. Wo have a fine stock
of them.
EXTRA SPECIAL , ; > T
UNDER COST BARGAINS.
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BARGAINS' |
For Saturday night - . * > - * > "
ONLY. * "j ' , " " „
20 pieces of 5c prints go'atjljc per
yard. Limit , 10 yardo to a customer.
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GINGHAMS , 5C. -
30 pieces of best domestic ginghams
worth up to 15c , ono pattern to a cus
tomer tonight after 7:30 : o'clock ,
Do per yard. >
WASH FABRICS , CJC.
40 pieces of novelty wash fabrics ,
worth all the way up to 20o a yard , for
two hours tonight , Ojc.
HAMMOCKS , 45C.
The balance of our 75c hammocks go
tonight at 45o each. Limit , 1
to a customer.
INDIA LINEN , 8C. !
10 pieces of hemstitched India linen ,
regularly sold at 25c per yard , ono pattern -
torn to a customer , tonight lOc
per yard.
WOOL DRESS" PATTERNS , osc.
8 full yards of novelty summer dress
goods , fully worth in any market 30o to
50c per yard , for today at OSc for the
entire pattern. There are only 100 ol
tliefeo "patterns. We will have to make
the limit ono pattern to a customer to
night.
GENTS' TIES 5C EACH.
1,000 , men's tics , all kinds and shapes i. ,
Borne worth up to 50c ; none of them the
very latest styles , but good enough foi
every day wear ; today they all gc
at 5c each.
HANDKERCHIEFS GO FOR 0.
Wo have about 100 do on campaigr
handkerchiefs loft , which wore sold al
lOc each , they go in lots of 0 to
night at 5c per lot.
Remember everything is at cost 01
under , so you can not miss a bargain.
50 buggy robes , worth 75c , go at 30 <
each.
N. B. FALCONER.
Ames moved to 1017 Farnam.
Worlil'ii I'u i r Vmltnrs
Should continue their trip to Utah am
the west. The magnitude in resource
and bounty of the western territory i
Incomparable. Nature in creative niooc
lias fashioned rock-ribbed crested peaks
ever whlto with the MIOW of untoli
nges and whoso hoary summit ! * scorn t <
iilorco into some unknown realm beyond
The grand canon * and cataracts are aw
Inspiring. In the west you can llm
health , wealth and happiness ; it is enlarge
large sanitarium , and in best rcachci
by the Rio Grande Western raihvu.v
See that your tickets mid both ways vi
that road whiith oilers choice of thrc
dUtinct routes and the moat magnified ]
Bccncry in the world. For copies <
pamphlet * , etc. , write to J. II. IScnnotl
Bait Lake City , U. T ,
'lime Well bju'iit
a week's holiday at Hot Springs , S. D
best reached from Omaha by the Bui
lington routes , 10:10 : a. m. , Black Hill
express.
Round trip tlckots at the ono way rat
on bale July 15 to August 15. Throng
elcoping car from Omaha dully.
See the city ticket agent at 1321 Fai
nam street.
Ames moved to 1017 Farnam.
J.air Itiilf * in tliu .JVurlil' * 1'iilr
"Will bo offered by the Burlington roul
on'July 24. 31 and August 7.
For full information inquire of tl :
city ticket agent ut 1324 Furnain St.
NEBRASKA. WOMAN'S BHAME.
Klnpetl with nn Otnnlrn Artlut nml Then
llcmordo , a pistol find ft bottle of poison
ended the life of Mrs. K. S. Jacobs nt Sioux
City Thursday. It was the old story of
Illicit love , the forsaking of husband , homo
nml friend * with n wlntlup In nn unhonorcd
grave. The woman U known In Omaha ,
Kearney and Sioux City because of her sen-
Rational olopomcnt with W..C. McCahiin , a
former | > ortrnlt nrttst of this city.
The womi.li has been despondent for some
time. nn < J yesterday she went out on Pros
pect Hill In Sioux City. Hero she took n
quantity of ether and then flrod two shots
Into her breast , producing death In a short
time.
The story of the woman's life li best told
by her paramour , who unburdened himself
to a reporter of the Sioux City Journal as
follows :
"My name Is W. C. MrCahan. I am about
2-t years old and am a portrait artist. This
woman anil I have lived hero about thrco
weeks as husband and wife. She Is not my
wife , however. Her 11:11110 : Is Mrs. E. S.
Jacobs , and her husband lives in
Kearney , Neb. Ho Is a laundry.Tian and Is
employed hv Smith's Kcatncy Steam Iniin *
dry. I lived In Kearney about a year and a
half before coming to Sioux City , and was In
the portrait business there. Lust March 1
met Mrs. Jacobs while soliciting work and
took an onler for her husband's portrait.
Wo mot after that several times and an at
tachment grow up between us. Finally I
discovered that 1 had become Infatuated
with her and that she was with mo. 1 need
not say how long wo were Intlniato , It Is
enough to say that about four weeks
ago wo planned to run away from
Kearney and come to Sioux City.
I c.i mo by oao train nnd she
b\- another and wo met here. Wo went to
llvinp at MB West Third street at once and
boarded at a restaurant.Vo thought a
preat de.il of each other and were very
nappy together. She told mo her family
story , but I have forgotten It. oven to the
name of her father. Ho oneo lived In Kcar-
noy and Kept a hotel there , but I do not
know where ho Is now. Mrs. Jacobs had ono
child , a girl , fi years old , whom she left with
friends In Kearney. It was the llttlo girl's '
picture that was found with her , and the
note on the hack of it was addressed to mo.
" 1 know of no reason why she should have
taken her life , unless through remorse or
Uecuuso of a letter received this morning.
Before she canio hero she arranged with a
Mrs Smith , at Kearney , to keep her posted
about the child's welfare. Mrs , . Sirlth's
letter came this morning. It told her that
It was currently reported In Kearney that
she was llvitic with mo hero and that Jacobs
had commenced a suit for a divorce
from her and for the custody of the child.
She thought much of the little girl and
was planning to get her and bring her to
live with us. Slio seemed to feel badly
at the thought of losing the child , but at
noon was as cheerful as over. I started to
deliver a picture and she walked down with
mo , sayinir that she was going to the library.
When 1 loft her she went in to BCO Mrs. II.
li. Prairie , near the corner of Sixth and
Water streets , the lady Is sick. I de
livered my picture and returned home. That
was the last 1 si.w of her allvo. A boy
came to the house and told me that she was
dead. "
McCahan was very nervous while toll
ing the story. Ho said that ho
thought this a terrible punishment
for his wrong doing , but a Just ono. Ho said
that ho had always led a mor.il lllo until hemet
met Airs. Jacobs , and that this was his llrst
great sin. Ho lived in Omaha at 1)37 ) North
Twenty-fourth street , for a number of years
before going to Ivearnoy , is well acquainted
there , and was thcro divorced from his wife.
Ho gave the names of a number of persons
In Omaha who , ho said , would testify to his
good character. He expressed a fear that ho
would bo shot by Jacobs if ho came hero and
was greatly relieved when Chief Hawman
told him ho could go.
A Good Tiling for Siimmrr Complnlnti.
Mr. J. W. Hager. a well known merchant
of Clio , Jrcdell Co. , North Carolina , cured
four cases of llux with one small bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. Tnis is the most prompt und most
ruccessful remedy In use for dysentery , diar-
Bhcea , colic and cholera niorbus. No other
medicine will take Us place or do its work in
this class of diseases. U is equally valuable
for children and adults. 25 and 50-cent bottles
tles for sale by druggists.
I'CT OIUOAGO IN YOUIl I'OCKET.
Yon Cnn Do So by I'lirclmnlni ; n Copy of
Mornn'n Dictionary of Glilcneo.
This valuable book has received the
endorsement of the World's Columbian
Exposition. It also contains a handsome
map of Chicago und Is the only rocog
nixed and standard Guide to the World'
Fair City. For sale by George E. Moran
publisher , suite 213 Herald building
Chicago , 111. , and by all promineSt
news dealers. Price , 50o per copy. In
cloth bound copies in gilt , postage paid ,
$1.00 each. Every portion contemplating
a visit to Chicago during the World's
fair should avail himself of this oppor
tunity to secure a copy.
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Tours In tint ( lucky .HouCtn ng.
The "Scenic Line of the World , " the
Denver and Rio Grande railroad , offers
to tourists in Colorado , Utah and New
Mexico the choicest resort.s and to the
transcontinental traveler the grandest
scenery. Double daily train service
with through Pullman sleepers and
tourists' cars between Denver and San
Francisco and Los Angeles.
' . Midst I'lnij-Uml Hills.
Twenty hours ride via the Burlington
Route lands you at Hot Springs , S. D. ,
whore you can bathe in a miigniliconl
plunge bath or a S30.000.00 batti house ,
.have choice of scores of chnrmingdrlves ,
enjoy the pure , rest-laden air that an al-
tltudo of 3,400 feet above sea level in
BUI-OS und live in a hotel which would be 3
a credit to any American city of 200,001
people.
Best of all , you arc eternally cool.
The Burlington Route's 10:15 : n. m
train from Omaha carries a bleeping cai
for the Black Hills.
Reduced rate tickets on sale July 16 U
August IS.
City ticket ofHco , 1321 Farnam street
I1AYDEN BROS ,
Oost Onts No Fl&nro for Saturday's Great
Salo.
LADIES' FAST BLACK HOSE. 121-2C
Silk million to Vnril I.ncn to Ynnl Ctcnr *
hit ; Out l.ntlte * * WnmU nnil Suits from
8 to 1 ( > Saturday V.\o 1'cr.
fume * too Ounce ,
Ladies'fast black cotton hose , Oo per
pair. |
Ladies' imported cotton hose , tans
and browns only 12Jo per pair , reduced
from SMe.
Ladies' extra fine fast black cotton
hose , only J2Jc per pair , worth iI5c.
Children's cotton hose , Do per pair ,
worth 2 , " > e.
Special sale of parasols and umbrellas
tomorrow.
Ladies' jersey ribbed vests only 80
each.
Ladles' llslo gloves , 12c per pair ,
worth 2. " > e.
SPECIAL SALES FOR SATURDAY.
On Saturday wo will olTor a full line
of
ALL SILK RIBBONS :
No. 2 at le per yard.
No. 0 nt lie per yard ,
No. 7 at 5o per yard.
No. 0 at "c per yard.
Also a job lot of extra heavy all silk
fancy ribbons , Nos. 10 and 22 , at Co per
yard : former price 40o per yard.
Also a job lot of fancy clastic at 2c
per yard.
A big job lot of ladies' linen handker
chiefs , former prioo 25c ; for Saturday
only lOo each.
All silk Windsor ties , lOc each.
But the biggest bargain over offered
is our job lot white laces at le per yard.
DRUG DEPARTMENT.
Perfumes at lOc per ounce from 8 to 9
Saturday evening only.
Florida water , largo bottles , 2oc bottle ,
from 7 to 9 Saturday evening only.
CLEARING SALE
WAISTS AND SUITS.
Ladies' percale waists , worth COc , to
day at 117 } c.
Ladies' laundered percale waist , in
striped and figured , regular price 87c ,
today at onlv 4i )0.
Ladies' silk waista in figured and
striped , worth S3.2o to 64.25 , today
at only $2.25.
Ladies' lawn street costumes in fig
ured and fancy striped , worth $3.50 and
$4.00 , vour choice nt only 81. 98.
Ladies' white wrappers , worth $2.50
and $11.00 , today only ! )8c. )
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
All summer weight goods are greatly
reduced to cloto out the lines.
All oufgood , strongly made , durable
men's wondng pants , worth and sold all
season for $1.25 now only 75c a pair.
The hotter grade $2.00 pants go now
for $1.25.
$1.25.CHILDREN'S
CHILDREN'S SUITS.
Wo have placed in ono lot a number
of boys' suits which sold for $2.50 , $3.00
$1.00 and will make them all at $1.50 a
suit for Saturday.
Another lot whichcsold tor 33.00 to
$1.40 at only $2.50.
The fine suits which sold at $5.00 to
$7.00 go Saturday for $3.50.
MEN'S SUMMER WEAR.
Our line of summer coats aud vests is
much too largo for this season and all of
them have been marked down from 30 to
40 per cent.
A good coat and vest for 75c.
There are nearly a dozen different
cloths and makes in these garments ; all
at big reductions ,
nAY DEN'S SACRIFICE-SALE ON
BUTTEH.
Wo Juivo ono hundred tubs of Separa
tor creamery and country buitor that we
must still regardless of cost.
Very best country butter for 15c.
Separator creamery must go at 17c and
1'Jc. '
Remember , every pound is guaran
teed.
In cheese wo are leaders.
Fancy Wisconsin , full cream cheese ,
lOc and 12jc.
Eastern process , full cream , 14c and
lOc.
Young America , full cream , 12c. }
Brick cheese , lOc , 12c and 15c.
Limberger chceso , 12jc and 15c.
Swsss cheobo , 15c , I7c and 19c.
Neufchatel chceso , 5c per package ,
and all other cheese at lowest prices.
Our meat department is the largest
and finest in the city and where nothing
is sold only the best of goods.
2 pound cans corned beef 18c , sold all
over for 25e ; 1 pound cans , lOc ; deviled
ham and potted ham , 5c per can.
Picnic ham , lie.
California hams , 12c.
Strictly sugar-cured No. 1 hams , loc.
Plato corned beef , 7 jo.
Compressed cooked corn beef , lOc per
pound.
Bologna , 5c.
Dried beef , 12c.
Breakfast bacon , 14c and lOc.
Our motto : First class goods at lowest
prices.
IIAYDEN BROS. ,
1) Promoters of homo industry.
Ames moved to 1017 Farnam.
A convenient and pleasant place to ob
tain luncheon , BaldulT , 1520 Farnam.
Telephone C. W. Hull Co. for prices
on hard coul. Summer delivery.
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HIGH APPRECIATION ,
rIs For quick raising and finecakes , pastry , etc , , we recommend
tote Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder in preference to all others.
toh
This indorsement is
signed by all the officers
of the Pastry Cook's
Association ; also of the
te United Pastry Cook's
Association of New
10 York.
HAUTE IN COURT.
Onn DortnulnntlVho "WftR Nut Old
I to ItnoiT.
Stnco the holOlncof the first term of the dis
trict court In thli county , young men ntidoM
men , young vromon nnrt old women , have
been mnilo bnrtles plnlntlft rind tlcfondnnt to
law suits , butivyentcrtlny the record was
broken whenMortrnscn , ft baliy boy ,
10 dnjspl npor\ imnilo defendant In a $30-
000 fo oclt ) uro ult brouprit by thoMeCnRue
Invcstmcntcompany ngalnst JesseIxvonnd
others.
\Vhllo Babr Whrtcnson knows but llttlo
about the suit , II seems that U came nlmut
somethinR like Uils ; Years ago I/jwo owned
a lot In the vlclnltv of Tenth ami Harney
streets , which ho 'sold to Nels Mortcnsen ,
wlio In those days iv.is a man with money In
thob.ink , but notdoslrlti ? to pay nil of his
ready cash , ho R.tvo a mortRaRO for $30,000 ,
which In time passed Into the hands of the
plaintiff. Heforo the debt been mo duo Mor-
tcnson dlt'd. tiud thil wealth of the family
went to the ( lops to such an extent that the
wlfo and mother was compelled to talto her
llttlo brood and move to the extreme western
limits , where , by receiving aid from the
county and by working at washing , she has
since nuiiiaccd to eke out an existence.
A short time ago the mortgage was fore
closed , but before the proceedings were
completed n now son and heir to the Mor-
tcnscn equity appeared upon the scene and
the now suit had to bo Instituted to cut the
youngster out of any Interest that ho might
have in-the real estate.
N. I * . Mnrso'n Condition.
So far there has been no effort made to se
cure the $ .VK ) bond , the securing of which
\7ould glvo S. V. Mor o his liberty aniJ cause
him to bo released from his incarceration in
the county Jail , where ho is held In accord
ance wltu the terms of a mandate of the
court.
Yesterday morning , In talking upon the
subject , Dr. Tllden , the medical member of
the insjnitv commission , said that up todato
the proceedings In the Morse case had all
been wrong. The Jail , ho declared , was not
the proper place for Air. Morse. If ho was
kept there for any long period of tlmo
ho was very liable to become in-
sano. Tlio doctor said that Mr.
Morse's mind was affected and that the most
that w.is needed was rest and qulot. If the
man wore taken to some ( inlet and at tract
ive retreat ho would regain his health ami
strength and become himself again , but If ho
were dragged through the courts ho would
have to eventually go to thn asylum for the
Insane. Dr. Tildcn expressed considerable
surprise to think that some of the friends of
Mr. Morao had not called his condition to
the attention of the board.
T.a Moll'n Clnlm for Divorce.
In the district court John K. La Moil seeks
to have a Judge interfere and grant him a
bill of divorce from nis wife , Fannie , to
whom ho gave his heart and hand Just one
year ago last Independence day , at some llt
tlo town iu Iowa , whence ho and his
Fannlo Journeyed the next day , staking
their tent in Omaha.
The cause of John's sorrows has been
brought on by the fact that shortly after the
marriage Fanulo developed a violent tctn-
uer , and that while she was angry , so heavers
avers , she belabored him over the head with
the rolling piu and other kitchen utensils ,
such as brooms , mops and stove pokers. This
treatment , John , avers , that he could have
stood without a. murmur , but when Fannie
went wrong and bestowed her caresses upon
another man. llrst and real name unknown ,
ho drew the line and proposed to divide the
houseletting a court act as the referee.
The standard blood purifier , strength
builder and nerve helper is Hood's Sarsa-
parilla. Insist upon Hood's because Hood's
cures.
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Next Monday is your day to go the
World's fair -Why ? Because- the
Great Rock Island route has crivon
greatly reduced rates , and you can now
make that proposed trip to BOO the Big
Show. The rates apply on the follow
ing dates : Go' Mdnday , July 17 , return
Friday , July 2Lor 28. Go Monday , July
21 , return Friday , July 28 or Aug. 4.
Go Monday , July 31 , return Friday , Aug.
4 or tl. Go Monday , Aug. 7 , return Fri
day , Aug. 11 or 18. Asic nearest ticket
acrcnt for full particulars. Jno. Sebas
tian , G. P. A.
UlK Drop in Wcrhl'H r.ilr Itntes.
Round trip tickets to Chicago ( good to
return leaving Chicago July 28 or Au
gust 4 , as preferred ) will ho on sale at
the city ticket olltcc of the Burlington
route 'Monday , July 24 , at the low rate
of $15.00. Ono way ticket $8.00.
Tickets sold at these spcc'nl reduced
rates are good on cither the 11:45 : a. in. ,
the 4:20 : p. m. or the 12:10 : a , in. train for
Chicago. ,
City ticket offlco 1324 Farnam St.
Paxton & Gallagher received the firs ;
carloud of now , 189I1 , Japan teas this
morning , consisting of their celebrated
"Tea Leaf , " "Kobe" and "Kamo'1
brands. This firm are still in the lead
as being the largest direct importers o
teas of any exclusive grocery hoiito in
this country. When Tun BIK : reporter
called on them this morning they stated
that their trade this beason of teas
would exceed their last year's importa
tion , which was something over 1,000,000
pounds.
Ames moved to 1017 Farnam.
Mrs. K. J. Kowcll , Mcclfon ) , Mass. , Bays licr
mother lias lieenctircilof Bcroftila liytlionsoof
futir bottles of fSSKSl after liavincr Imil
much other tro Mi fti atinent.niul licln
reduced to rjul B H M to a low condition
of health , as it nas thought slio could uot ll\o ,
INHERITED SCROFULA.
i Cured my llttlo Imy of hereditary
I Scrofula , which appeared all n\er
his t.tco. For a jcnrl had ghcn
npall hopoof his recovery , when finally l aa
induced to use A few liottluH
cured him , anil _ jinptomsof
the disease remalu. MATH Kits ,
Jlathenllle , Jliss.
Our book oa SlooJ and Skin Ditciici m.illcil free.
MVIFT SPhLIFIC Co. , Itlanta , Or
HIRSOHB
Tlie Cclc.
bratcd Non.
changeable
Spectacles *
iiaU Eye
Glasses fur
sale in Omaha -
aha by
Wa will nd rnu the marToloui D
Vneth S'ropiriillou CALTIIOfJ < >
CIM. anil * Itsal Kuimnter Ilial k
OA1/TI10S will llviloio your ?
> uJ Tlpor.
5 If if ft and far i/ tat lifted , K
AddroBB VON MOHL CO. . I
> U imrltu Al.oU , CUcinilU. Oklo.
EDUCATIONAL.
RACIN&COLLE6E
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Pupils Hoard aud Live In the School.
Steam Heat. Spacious Dormitories.
Best Sanitary Plumblna.
Thorough Care and Instruction.
Hates Reasonable.
Fit a for rollniro , Technical Fohool , or Tlnslnoss.
Eev. A. HPER , S. T. D. , Warden , Racine , Wli.
H \VKKT HI'UIMiH , SIIHSOritl.-l I.e Kroat lllllUrr
tJclioglof tU \ Vet.Vrltfl iur IlluUruUd Catuloguv.
ILLINOIS
CONSERVATORY.
MUSKG ' iinAiiuriAit-
iivutiinr Muniri' btudre > tint
Ait " . ' " " " " " " ' , Laiitruace *
ttc. , AdjTt. i-ruuLLAiTp. A Ji.buv.1. . J"iiCuruiiJfu.
NOW ON THE ROYAL ROAD ,
Rov. Bruoo in the Straight and
Narrow Way.
The Way that Leads to Health ,
Happiness and Long Life.
An Amherst Mnn Who Paid His Own
College Expenses.
Happiness Is BO fragile Hint ono risks
4io loss of H.by talking of it.
It flics from liltn who deliberately
lursucs it , and slums the luuitl that
vould siozo upon it. Yet much unhnp *
) lncs3 miiy bo avoided by keeping woll.
To the Btoudy bruin worker ( und nil
nro brain workers ) it is important to bo
iblo to perceive the indications of tbo
coming storm. Rov. Charles 0 Hriico ,
ho well known pnstor , of Somerville ,
nnv. cnAin.r.s c. HUUCB.
MIIHS. . pronchos a very practical sermon
.o those who , from sickness , are un-
mppy. Ho was sick. Ho took Puino's
celery compound , the wonderful remedy
that makes people woll. Hois now on
the royal road to health and long life.
2is own words are :
' 'I am nearly US years of ago and woijh
normally 15S pounds , at present ray
weight is M8 } . My sickness took mo
down to 131 } , so that you can boo that I
im trotting1 back to bo myself , and , God
ivilling , shall soon bo thorp.
"I have been a very sick man , but
owing to the goodness of the bupremo
powers and to a low peed friends I am
now on the royal road whoso end is per
fect health.
"I was born in Potorboro , N. II , and
lived there until t was 10 years old. My
father , who is a very noble man , sent
me to the Appleton academy for thrco
years , then no told me , 'If you want any
inoro education you must get it. ' So
when I was 1GI wont to Anihorstcollcgo
and earned every cent that paid my bflls
there for four years and graduated.
Then I was persuaded to go to Andovcr
sominarv , and studied there thrco years
and took * my decree as a clergyman in
1878 , and wont to preaching. I preached
11 or 12 years and then wont back to college -
lego and studied two years for the Ph. D.
degree.
"All these two years I was studying
and supporting my family. This , as you
will o.isily imagine , was excessive labor.
At length I was elected to a position in
a high school in Boston , but the work
told on mo and I grew ill. The illness
lasted for about upeur and a half. But
now I am fee that 1 can BCO the end , and
a more thankful man you never saw. A
gentium in who lived near me began to
use Ptiiuo's celery compound and it built
him up. I thought of this and soon I
was led to use it , and it has been bring
ing mo out all right
"I am inclined to think that I will
soon be herculean in strength. "
Paino's celoiy compound is todny pro
scribed by physicians in every town
throughout the country. It has made
thousands of over-worked and worn-out
men and women well and thankful.
There is not a profession or calling that
has not sent testimonial after testimon
ial to the value of Paino's celery com
pound. It makes people woll. Try it
aid bo convinced.
With Norvu Ho ns. now vosatnblo discovery
of imirvolous power , posltlva euro fur nil
nurvo troiiblns. such us nervous prostration ,
sleeplessness , UosDomUmoy , piitiiH In Ijnok mil
slilu , blok lio.ul.ielie. dyspepsia , loss of uppo-
tltc. otc. Womloiful neivo tonic , in.ikos rU-li ,
puru blood , tonoj cntlro system. ? 1 a box ,
eii uli for two weeks. At Unionists , or by
mull , Norvoliuiiu Co. , IlulTiilo. N , V.
AN ARE
ORNAMENT
PHOTOS
FOR
MADE
YOUR
MANTEL BY
High Class
Atl'opular I'rlooi
Flrnshcs : ! Ihu Best and Cheapest Melhod tfi
FIRE-PROCFING HOUSES.
Wrilo for catalogue of Lathing , Fencing !
Uabtu FUturuB , utc.
N. W. HXI'ANDISn METAL CO. ,
No. 103 Twenty SUtUS. . CUICAQO.
WHY SHOULD YOU PAY 25c
As you have heretofore done , ( or a
LIGHTWEIGHT , ROLL COLLAR ,
We are now making one. with Deep Points ,
equal to any in the market ,
FOR 20C.
ONLV FOR THC
ALDMERE.
Sold b all lh Litdlng
Uen' Furnlibtri.
The Monarch Is the best warm " ' '
Shirt , bolld comlort and complete atlsUC'
tlon cuaii'.nteed ,
CLUETT.COON & 02\i
amtm m mmmmm m m wmn mmm
Who tolil you that everybody was hanging on to
their money ? "Who told yon that all the money In the
country was hid in old tin cans burled In cellars tied
np in old stockings ? Who told yon tluit yon couldn't
got out a crowd particularly of men if yon advertised
to give away gonda ? The man that told yon all that rot
didn't look Into our store last Saturday or he'd have
changed his mind. What a crowd what a jam what a
crush what a mob of men .scrambling after those won
derful
ri\
D
The barber had a "close shave" to get the pants ho
ag wanted before his neighbor , the banker , got them away
front him. The waller "waited' * till the crowd got a
* f trifle thinned out before he found his si/.e. The c.irpiMi-
* g" " ter found a "plane" color to suit him. The bank cashier
ST" bought a pair of "check" punts. The undertaker "un-
* dertool"togcta five-dollar pair for twollfty and he got
? " them. The balloonist got a pair because he thought
they might "go up" If he didn't hustle , Twelve hun
dred men jostled each other elbowed each other
stepped on each Other's corns in their ell'orts to p.int.
They got
that are worth two-fifty two
Pants for $ l.50 sevonty-fivo three - d6iinjS"'ti { 6
twenty-five a pair.
that are worth three fifty throa
Pants for seventy-five a pair. four , ana four fitly
Pants for S3 50 & EH vra- sovou a
HUllO 1UL UJUiUU dollars a pair.
So can you. The balance of this grand assortment of
pants will bj closed out every pur this week.
YOU nun
uummu m ui ui m iuumuumuuii
LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS.
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Unsurpassed course ol Voune I.liliM Momc&hotil
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Location htalttxyunil pliav Music and An Tcacnirft
ant Gusx3lcr.btfambcr.il. ptrlalltu lllu.trau.l call"
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CENTRAL COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. WENTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY. i
Lcilnelon , Alo. SU dc- L.xtHaton Mo.
Odtst inlhury acltool In
oncera and teachers. Con- Missouri Healthful lKi\t
it ncrTttlurj at music. Art HrnsonaMc I'.tmv Uv '
JS Gymoasium. Modern op- raut ] raulocuc
JB polnlmcuu. riili year lilu
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The eminent iDOclitlit In norvoin , chronic , prlrato. blood , iln nid imnirjr rlliairei. A regular unit
raiUtoroil urjduntu In moitlcliie , ni ( Iliilora u and oartltlantai will .iliotr. li allll trotting tvlth the Krimteil
uccois , cnlnrrb. lost hiinliooil , scmtunl wo ttcuuis , nljhi lanes and nit foriui of prlvatu dlsusaoi No
mercury used. New truitiudiit fur lost of vital power I'nrtlJ * unalilu to vlilt nnmny Imtrrntail l lioma
by correnponjoncu. Mojlclnu or Instrument * tmt by mnll oroipnns noourjlr packed ; no uiarki to Indl *
cute commit ! or Bonder. Ono ponoital lnlHrrlow urntorrol Coniultatlon Iroa Corroipoiuloncu itrlctlr
prlvnto. 1100k ( MrMcrlej of l.lfo ) oiU free. Ulllca liuura , 9 a.m. to V p.m. auudjyn , 111 u. ru , to U m ,
baud ; stamp for circular.
THE DENVER INVESTMENT.BOND CO.
WlIjL PAY YOU
1OOO for *
Call at 417 BEE BUILDING for Proof.
TO
AND
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Itnrnnin Strciot ,
Elevator on Jfith Street Tclopbono 10S3.
HKINO THIS WU'll VOII.
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