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. 8 TilE OMAHA DAILY _ BEE : STTJfl.DAY : , F.mnnl1.Au.'Y 2 , 1895. ,
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LETTER FROI I S. P. MORSE !
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; The New Concern Takes Poscs1on About
February 15th
Cl SING OUT DRESS GOODS TOMORROW
There Arc : \luro lIarlIlni ! Th"n , Tholo-On
I'a/e 0 1'011 Will 800 We Meall
j ' ' ' the
, tu l'osltl\'IJI1' Qnlt
UUllncu.
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ThInking to settle any possible doubts In
L the minds cf the publle as to the "genulnl'-
ness" of thIs tale I desIre to tate that a aale
of the entire &tack of the M. D. I O. Co. has
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. been made to me for the new concern and
"a shall open as soon as the store a.d BLock
Is turned over , about Fob . 1. The new firm
will ho an entirely distinct organization and
the tfficers and present shareholders of the
Morse Dry Oood Co. will not be In any way
Interested In Il. HeatJors of The flee can
rest BSmred that It will pay them to purchase
good Ilurlng the present sale.
sale.S.
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Take the elevator to the 4th noor.
' Tim HUGSI ! TilE CAIlI'ETSI !
The curtain , ! at your own price I
Those 3.GO carpet sweepers Take one at
$2.00.
Thooe real brussels net curtains at $8.GO.
Take two pairs at $3CiO each.
We have one \\0 will sell you at $3.00.
'Ve wan't the money ; you want the barS
gains.
Some easels A few screens , too. ,
Slmdes made alHI put UJI cheapr than any
one else In the city.
DImSS GOODS , 10C.
IiOOO yards : all wool silk and wool GOc and
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'llic dress goods for 1 Dc.
mmss GOODS , 20C.
Another lot GOc , 750 and $1 dress goods on
; one cmnter at 20c.
nmss GOODS , 40C.
Still another lot or 75c. 1.00. . $1.25 and $1.50
dress goods , up nE high as' $2.2 . a yard In one t
lot. 49c.
lEMNANTS HALF PlUCE.
The remnants as they laid on the remnant
counter , prices unchanged , 50 per cent dis-
count. $5.00 remnants $2.50 , $6.00 remnants t
$3.00. $2.00 remnants for $1.00 , $1.00 remnlI1ts :
for liOc.
1I0YS' CLOTHING $ IS7.
Doys' $5,00 suits down to $1.87 : the $6CiO
suits down to $2.88 ; the $10.00 suits down to
$3.87.
THE MOnSE DRY GOODS CO.
Hayden l3ros. ' ad Ison page J.
' . ) \1. C. A. Skating ! l'nrl
Today Is School 1)ny. " : All school children -
dren anti Toting Men's Christian association
juniors will he admitted morning or afternoon -
noon for 5 ccnts. Ilhh school boys will play
a game oC polo at : 3 p. III. Monday night will
bo Young \Icn's ! ChrIstian assocIation night ,
when all members w1l1 bo expected to come
anti bring their lady Crlends. Admission 10
cents. .
Tuesday evenllll will bo Young People's
Church night when the Young Peoplo's
Society or Chr'lstlan ' Endeavor , Epworth
Icague and lIuptlst union young people will
lIIeet to extend their acqualntunco and enjoy -
- joy thcm,1lvcs \ upon the Ice. Admission 10
conts.
3 The park will accommodate 3,000 , there
being 160,000 square feet , oC good , hard ,
& . smooth , even surCace. A , commodious room
provIded with heat and scats adjoins the Ice.
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WILL FIGHT A REDUOTION.
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Alleged \PIroprlation Askocl for the
' . , Hflioolll \baolufciy lellrock. . , .
; Members oC the Doard of Education fear
that .they , 'set' an Indlcatlqn on _ the part of the
councIl to disallow the appropriation at $400- ,
. 000 that , the board .aske < 1.
L. i. . , At the last meeting or the board It was eon-
. . tended by some members that If $400.000
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was asked for the councIl would be sure to ,
cut It down on the supposItion that the board
t. woulll be certain to aslt for more than was
p really needed to run the department. Several
membars who are desirous of expending as
t lIttle money aE possible this year favored the
& proposition of asillng for $450,000 for that
. . reason' . Cramblet's object In endeavoring to
' . persuade the board to ask for 8 mills oC the
levy was In line with the same tbought. He
argued that iC the board asked the council for
. ; that proportion the councIl
would cut It down
' - to about 6 mills , whIch would male the ap-
. . proprlatlon In the neighborhood oC 100000.
But now the membrs think that theoJuncl1
Is oC the the opinion that the appropriation
Is too great and will ! reduce It. One oC the
, . members In discussing the matter spoke as
r follows " '
: 'l'he councIl appears to bo of the
: opinion that the Jlubllc schools can suffer al-
, most aity cut , even to the pont : where It voud
bo necessary to shorten the school year by
f two or three 1II0nths. The members seem to
t think that It would be possible to run the
' schools only five or six months it ( they decided
to do 50. They do not seC'J1 ' to reallzlt that If
t , . the school year Is made shorter than
7. , nine months the city will lose the
: statapportIonment. . This , however. Is a
tact. The statutes provide that the city shall
receive the apportionment ( only on the confil-
, tlon that the schools are kept open for nine
, k ' months of the year. Last year we recelve(1
. . 'as our share $14,000
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: pect to get about $30,000. The approllrlatlon
: . that wo ask for will run the schools not to
, . exceed nine months anti any decrease will
necessitate the shortening of the school year.
If this Is done wo wll\ \ lose the state appor-
; . tlonment and this will \ comp.el the shortening
of the school year for another month , at
tc least. "
'r Other members talk In the same strain ,
* ' They say that they desired to obtain the
appropriation this year and without a fight
with the council. On that account they hud I
nslled for no mora than they absolutely
needed to get through a school year oC nine
t months. Heretofore the upproprlatlon nsled i
for has invariably been greater : than was absolutely -
. , solutoly necessary anti has always been cut
. Ilown. Tim council the memh rs claim Is of F
' the opinion that the same tactics are being
pursued"thls year . _
: 'fho indications are that If the alJproprlll-
tlon Is cut down there will \ bo a bit ! : tIght t
I before the matter Is finally settled both In
the committee roe III and the council chamber
DOIIllI members thlnlt that they have done
; : overylhlng that could have been expected of
: t. them In aslllng for 1111 amount that wouhl
: - just carry theta through the year. If this
alllonnt Is cut down they have given oxpres
slon to the intention of tlghtlng It al1 the
Way through.
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Jt'R sheer waste to use low grade bailing
; powders. Dr. l'rlre's Is absolutely I'ure.
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I NOles ot Ihu AI'IIIY.
: - , Lieutenant lilacs of Fort Omaha was the
guest' I.e-utcnnllt ! Drew at Fort Niobrara
several ilays this \ \ eelc.
j Miss Waring , daughter of Captain Waring
and Miss Kinsle daughter of Captain Kinzie
i oC Fort Omaha , are the guests of Miss Lacey
. lit Fort Niobrara
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' Up at Fort Niobrara the officers and ( the
Indies of the post are enjoying a contInuous
) ' carnl\'al on skates this winter. The old tennis -
nis court bas been flooded and the skatlllg
. . ' . bas been superb for 1Cortnlght. .
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se III , r marked MajO ! " Crowder ,
j 1'accordlng to the news ( coin Fort I.eaven-
4 w'ovth that olllcera of the army do not regard -
gaTll the opinion of the attorney general of
the United States. holding that per diem
: anll mileage and COllllllutatIon of quarters Is
' : part oC th"lr Income , UIi very good law
Now 1 think " contInued the major , "that It
Is nol In the berJ grace for IIJmy oOlcers to
crltIcho the action of a government cabinet
o Jcer. lie 11 not going to split hairs In :
' these matters for the sake of the trlnhig rev-
cane that may _ _ accuro : to the government :
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. , The Interest of the IlI'Iny officers Is certainly -
talnly n.t ! ) param\1unt \ to the Interests of
the sener,1 gO\'ernmenl "
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Fur II Charily 111411.
J. IL Marlett ) hst stated that If the cit ! .
' lens of Omaha concluded to give a charity
' 4 i'all be wouM donate the use of the dining
roolll of the Millard , In addition to giving ! the i
rrtedolU 01 Lbo hOllije.
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BOSTON STORE FIRE SALE
2,400 Men's ntgh Grade White Lnnndred
ShIrts Worth $1.60 for 600
$1,50 LADIES KID GLOVES FOR 50C
Another Lot , highest Oraill' . 81GO till-
Jlorll'd 1t"1 OIotel In All Stylcs , All
Blzel allll All Colors , Sound and
I'ertcct , Uu Rt 101'
I.ADlES' FINE nt.ACt FASCINATOnS.
Thousands of the finest and highest grade
slll embroidered black cashmere fascinators ,
with long sllle Crlne. ! worth up to $5.00 , go at
3DI' . ODe The end 08c.
MEN'S $1.00ViltTIi SnIRTS , 000.
All the highest grades , of men's white latin-
der",1 a'HI unlnundcred shirts worth $1.liO.
go at 50c each.
All the finest grade men's nil wool underwear .
wear worth up to $2.50. go at flOe each.
All men's liOc und 7lic wool underwear go
at 15c.
All boys' 2lic wool Imee pants , Dc.
All boys' flannelette and Percale shirt
waists , Dc.
Mcn's heavy knit socks lic.
Men's all wool cashmere 80ells. 15c. i
All the china drapery silks , slightly damaged - '
aged , worth up to $1.00. go ! at lIe 'ard'
DIO BAHOAINS , UNDEHWEAHr nOSlEHY.
All the lades' : $1.50 Onelta union suits
finest grade Egyptian cotton and wool , IDe
and DSc
lIsses and chlhl's 250 all wool heavy rib
seamless hose 10c.
InCants' all wool cashmere hose , lic.
I.allles' fine 30c cashmere wool hose , full
regular made , 161hc.
Child's small size underwear lic.
I.adles' gray and camels' hair underwear
slightly soiled , 15c.
I.allles' finest $1.50 Saxony wool rib vests
and lalits dOe each.
1hASlMENP DARGAINS.
10c plain colored satcens , lic. I
iOn dress ginghams , 3c '
Drapery sllkallnes , 2 ½ c.
8lhc best prints go at 31hc.
2Cie new dlmttles , pretty patterns , 81hc.
35c sill stripe wash goods , 81hc.
25c new jackonets very fine , 10c.
lUc fancy black ground sateens Iic.
lIe dotted drapery Swiss , Do
HATS AND CAPS , MAIN FLOOn.
\Icn's ! and boys' 7.1ic caps , llic.
Mon's fine casslmere caps , Ole.
Men's heavy pilot cloth satin lined caps ,
45c.
45c.lIfen's
lIfen's fine satin lined ( fur caps , 65c.
Boys' $1.25 silk plush caps , 40c.
lIOSTON STonl , OMAhA
N. W. Cor. l'Gth and Douglas
Hayden Dros. ' ad Is on page J.
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TIlI uumCT SOUTIIEltJWUTI
Via Rock Island , Shurtc.t I.lno anti Fasten
1'111I0.
To , all points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian
Tcrrltory , Texas arid all points In southern
CallCornla. Only one nIght out to aU points
In i Texas. The "Texas Limited" leaves Omaha
at 1i:16 : a. m. dally except Sunday , landIng
passengers at all points In Texas 12 hours In
adyance at all other IIncs. Through tourist
cars via 1't. Worth -nnd EI Paso to Los An-
geles. For Cull particulars maps , folders.
e tc. , call at or address Rode Island ticket
office , 1602 Farnam St.
ClIAS. lCENNEDY G. N. W. P. A.
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Hayden lIros. ' ad Is on page J.
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nnUer lIvery Yl'nr.
Time was when the "glorious climate of
CallCornla" did not attract tourists. But year
after year the lime oC travel sets ! In stronger
anti stronger every Call and winter toward
this favored region There Is no climate like
It. on this continent for a winter resort , and
1 the usual fine servlco on the Union Pacific
system has this season been brought to a
.1legreo nf.perfection which leaves nothIng to
be desired. - .
Harry P. 'Deliel , City ' Tlcl t. Agent ,
' , 1302 Farnam street.
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J1011IoSEEIH.n : XCUltil0NS.
South VI" thoiVabash ltallrOluJ.
On February 6 and 12. March 6 , April 2
and 30. For rates or further information
and n copy of tile lIomeseekers' Guide call
at the New Wabash office , 1416 Farnam
street , or write ' O. N. CLAYTON
N. W. P. Agent , Omaha Neb.
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More Than 00,000.000 l'n8Ielllcr8.
Have beef carried by the Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern railway during the past '
twenty-nve years. Very few were . able to
find ' any Cault. The rest were dellght'hd. One
o'c them recently said : "I or several years
pa.t I have made from two to four trIps
each month between Chicago and New York
antI am almost always accompanied by from
one to three or four others. I bel'evo ( as I am !
Informed by your conductors ) that I have ,
made more trIps between Chicago and Now
York than any one other man during the
past few 'ears. 1 have always traveled over
your road In preference to any other , because
by careful comparison with others I 'have '
found not only that the road itself Is far
superior but the table and the servco' ! are ,
In every respect the best oC any road 1 have
ever traveled cn The conductors , stewards ,
waiters and porters I have found to bo unl-
ormly courteous and attentive , adding
greatly to the comfort of those who arc
obliged 10 travel as much as , I am " Trains
leave Chicago as follows : 8:00 : a. m. , 10:30 :
a. m , . 3:25 : p. m. . 5:30 : p. m. , 8:45 : p. m. .
dally , and. 11:30 : p. m. . dally except Sunday.
B. 1' . humphrey ' 1' . P. A. . 727 Main street.
Kansas City , ! \Io. O. K. Wllber ' , W. P. A.
Chicago _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ZOUNCif.UINTS.
The next regular attraction at Doyd's theater -
ater will bo W. S. 'Clevelanil's big double
minstrel show on Wednesday evening next ,
for one night only. Within the past few
days ! \Ir. \ Cleveland has greatly strengthened
his company by the addition or three distinct
features , vlz : Fifteen negroes , ten Arabs and
ten Japanese , makng : It absolutely the best
minstrel show now tra\'ellng As It will \ b3 t
the first minstrel show Omaha hits had this I
season the patronage will undoubtellly bo I
large
Hoyt's new comedy , "A Temperance Town "
which will \ be presenttd for the fIrst time In
this city on Thursday evening obruary 7.
at noyd's theater breathes the atmosphere m
of eld New Englan(1 In its every scene and i
sitmuation a feature which Is likewise borne
out by the clever character sketches which I
Mr. Hoyt selected In providing Interpreters
for his really excellent play
W. H. Sherwood , one of Amerlca's great t
concert pianists , If not the greatest , will \ give
a recital at Brownell Hull Monday evening
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BOSTON STORE BIG FUR ( SALE
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Greatest . Opportunity Every Offered to secure
Furs nt an Alnnnlng ! Sacrifice ,
CHANCE Wit CU WILL NEVER BE REPEATED
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run ot All Hinds-III CJo\ks , C"I't" , " .rRlu ,
Multi RIIII Collnr and Sot Rt l'rlcel
Never : Snbmlttelt Before , Also
R lug ! Mllllnor Sale
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Tomorrow . Saturday , l eb. 2nd , from 10 a.
m. to 4:30 : p. m. In the basement
1,000 ladles' fine black coney muffs , Cull
size handsomely IInt'd , worth $1.GO , go at
this solo for 3ic.
1,000 ladles' Cull size muffs In water mInk ,
badger wolf , sliver fox . opposum ant ) grey
coney , worth $3.00 to 3.liO. . . go at this sale
for 63c.
liOO ls8es' and chlhlren's Cur sets , consist-
Ing of collar and muff , worth $1.GO to $2.00.
go at this sale for li5c.
100 Indies' astrahkan capes 30 to 32 Inches
In heath , handsomely lined , worth $17.00 to
$18.00. go at his sale for U.35.
ON OUR SRCONI ) LOOlt
In , the Cur department \ ,
We 'will ' also offer the so extraordinary
Inducements.
11)0 ) ladles' extra fine quality of moIre as-
trahkan cities 30 to 32 Inches In length , lined
with a fine ctuallty of satin lining sold for
$35.00 to $40.00. go at his sale for $16.18.
100 ladles extra fine quality of electric
seal capes , IlIlell with tIme very best quality
of satin lining , 30 to 32 incites In length ,
sold for $40,00 to $41i.00 , go at this sale for .
$21.50.
ili ladles' coats In the very best quality of
electric seal plain and handsomely trimmed
with martin 3t to 36 Inches In length , lined
with time very best quality of satin lining , Cull ,
skirt and rovelre rant , sold Cram $71i to' '
$85 , go at thIs sale for $22.1)0 ) and $27.60. '
MILLINERY BAHGAINS. 'I
1,000 dozen wings and birds lc each-limIt , ,
one to a customer. '
Flats worth $1.00 for 60c.
For Saturday only-All that's left at the
bunchs ! or black plumes go at Ole a bunch , 3
In a bnnch.
SPECIAL TEA AND COFFEE SALE.
Tomorrow we wlll sell the very finest
grades oC holland [ Java Dutch East India
and 1I1allllhellng Java three Pounds \ for $1.00.
These coffees would cost you 450 a pound
anywhere.
Best broken Java anti Mocha 15c.
Regular $1.00 Splderle ) Japan lea 48c.
BOSTON STOltE , OMAHA
N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas.
FORMER OMAHA BOY KILLED ,
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Will Grant In R Hllllroul : Accident Which
Caused IIIR Uenth.
A private telegram to Dr. " Denise : yesterday
announced the death of Will Grant , at Sum-
mIt , N J.
\Ir. ! Grant graduated at Princeton last
spring with Alllen , Denise Ludington , . and
othnrs or' Omaha , who will be shocked hy
this ( sad news. His death resulted tram a
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railroad accIdent. Ills father George 'tV .
Grant was also serIously Injured at the same
time , having lost an arm. At last accounts
hc was still living ,
Young Grant watt it nephew of Jlrs. JIIere-
dlth and Mrs.Dr. Donlse. lie had many friends
In this city havIng spent his boyhood days
here.
JERSEY CITY , N. J. , Feb. 1.-WllIla
A. Grant , who together with his fattier ,
George W. Grant , was struck , by n drill engine -
glno at the \Vest side avenue crossing of the
New Yen : . Susquehanna & Western road last
evening died today.
JIIr. Grant sr. , Is still alive , but It Is not
certain whether he will recover. Abram
W sterhall , who was In charge oC the en-
gine which struck the Grants , says the two
men started to cross ( Ito ' tracks obliquely
with their backs toward him , anti so near
his engine that he could not stop In lime. ,
The engine passed over the men , cutting oft
both young Grant's legs and his Cather's
right arm. ,
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I.iC.IL rIlWJ'L7'IRS.
The cc.ltage of II. H. Raven at 1010 Oak
street , was damaged by fire to the extent of
$100 yesterday aHernoon.
Take luncheon with First Congregational
ladies at Y. 111. C. A. . Thursday , Friday and
Saturday noon. 25 cents.
Some members at the Omtha : club art In
favor of not ha\'lng any formal I eceptlon or
opening for an indefinite period
Tim Commercial club executIve committee
Is said to be cJntemplatlng a Nvl\1 of interest -
terest In the beet sugar factory project.
Clarisse the 2-year-01l1 daughter of Jlr
and Mrs. Dllodean , livIng at 612 South
Seventeenth avenue , iIled Thursday. The
funeral was held yesterday.
Major Clarlcson says that the arrangements
for the Grand Army reunIon to be held In
: this city will soon bo perfected In detail and
that from l'resent Indications there will b a
large attendance or comrades. The program .
will be announced ; In a week or ten days. i
City Clerll HIgby Is consderIng ! the ad-
vlsablllty of cutting down the tax list force
In his o01co There are now seven men em-
[ playedon this work and he Is oC the opinion
that It can be done by tour. Dy this cut
the time In which the work will be done will
be lengthened by only a few days. _
Oliver JIIorrell has been appointed as driver
for Chief nellell of the fire department and
J. T. Coylo as ptpeman of chemical No.1. to
nil vacancies made by recent resignations .
John 11. 1IIcCumbor and Ames McWlIllnms
have been appointed to till the yucancles oc.
caslonl'tl by the' tlrst two app ! ntm\nts. \ !
Captain 1IIostyn and Sergeants Sigwart and
haze went to Lincoln yesterday for the
purpose oC looking over .a number of prIsoners -
oners who are to be discharged from the
penitentiary within time next few days. The ,
officers do this to keep themselves informed (
as tb time movements of tha' convicts after
they have served their sentences
There will be a meeting of the Clifton
Hill Improvetllelit club this evenInG at the
hall , corner of' Military 'avenuo pad / Grant
street , Matters of vital Importance 10 the
northwest part of the city are to be dIscussed
anti a ( full attendance of all enterprising ! citi-
zens Is desired The meeting will be of iii-
terest to every property owner In the north-
western portion 'of ' the city.
George 1IlcKray , one of time drivers at No
3 engine house was serIously Injured 'fhurs-
day white exercisIng his ( cain. The horses
were being hitched to the buppl ) ' wagon and
some parts of time harness did not work well.
George got down antI fixed thl11. When he
started to get back onto his cat the hOl'ses
junmped , throwing him across the \ \ imels lu
such a manner as to severely Injure Ids
abllolllen. lie grew worse last night and a
difficult surgical operation may be necessary
to ave his life
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the proper baking powder.
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proper in price , ingredients and strength. ,
' $1,000 to you if you find anything impure
or unwholesome in it.
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4pnch ofitha9powcrcjmough to do a pouud of leaveulJlg.
CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO. , CHICAGO. '
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\VIlA \ OSTON ' STORE WiLL \ DO
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Tomorrow Will Bottho Oommencement of a
Shoe Sale tbat.ia.Poiitivoly Without
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ITS LIKE ANYWUEnE-ITS IMMENSE
All time Cioslng lilt ISltles : , htatI 111 Money ,
Sales Or Jtmnny ' lIimil Sales , that
1ou : Horn " Aboet are l'l1t to
Slmtne' by 11 ,
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The shoes on sale are on our main floor
as well as In the basement
IImN'S h1EAIA $3.00 SHOES FOil $1.50.
Made of Jersey calf with solid sole leather
soles insoles , counters allll heels with hub
goring , In memhiimm ( whle anti narrow toe ,
Plain or tipped In an sizes Cram 6 to 11.
annie to retail for $3.00.ouir choice $1.50
Lailies' tlno Ilongola button shoes In any
style of toe you wnnt ; really made to retail
for $ 3.00. Bright , clean new shoes , all sizes
$1.50 a \lair. \
ltIML $ too , $1i.00 AND $6.00 SHOES FOIL
$2.60 AND $3.00
At this price we offer a number of new
styles In ladles' anll men's fine custom made
shoes , on all tIme popular styles ! oC tees In
high grotto leather These arc not broken
lots or OIl1ls and ends , but fresh , desirable
shoes such as you enjoy wcarln ! A hard up
jobber gave liS the chance to buy them , so
that wo can sell them to YOll at $2.liO and
$3.00. Bo sure to see these.
Ien's best rubber boots $ 2.50 n pair.
Chilli's turtles CiUc. .
Boys' anti small men's arclicR 6ge.
Ladtcs' arctks 70c.
. Men's $ t.r.0 felt boots 59c.
1\I'I1'S \ gooll solid working shoes 70c.
I.adles' dongola blllloll shoes SIc and DOc.
Lailies' $1.liO und $2.00 slippers \ \ 50c , In tIme
basement
Misses' 1I0ngoln shoes 60c.
1\IIsses' \ $1.00 low overshoes liOc.
1\Ien's \ $1.50 leather slippers 75c.
Furthermore we guarantee to give you a
better shoe for less money than any other
man In town , no mailer what reason ho
may offer In tanking ! you the \lrlce. \ I'aylng
cash for one's shoes enable us to gather shoe
bargains that Ito other house can hope to
give you.
One single moment In our shoe department
will convince you.
And that's the reason wc are always bus ) ' .
. BOSTON STORE OMAHA ,
N. W. Cor. lGtI , and Douglas.
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Hayden Dros. ' ad Is on page J.
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lIalf Itllll' to onthorll l'olnlR
Via the lIurllllgton route , Tuesday , Februar ) '
5th.
Tickets and Cull InCormaton ! at 132t P r-
lIam street
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r . Great Physical Strength
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) is not necessary to the enjoyment of perfect health , yet life
7 is incomp.letc' without the possession of strong , healthy
' - . : organs rind faculties , for these give rise to the most delightful -
ful sensations of existence Health is essential to the
accomplishment of every purpose ; while sickness thwarts the best
intentions and loftiest aims.
Exercise common sense and ordinary precaution and you need never
be very sick When you find your stomach troublesome , your bowels
inactive , your nerves seiisliive - look out I When your weight is decreasing -
creasing , when you energy is waning , when exertion seems irnpossjble
and sleep does not give rest-look out I
Serious illness has its beginnings in neglected little tl1ings. Even
dread consumption comes on by 'degrees , and may begin with a very
slight derangement. Taken in time , 98-per cent. of all cases of consumption -
tion can be cured. Takcn in time , no disease nced be r ally serious.
The best safeguard against disease is an active , healthy liver That
means good blood and good blood means good , solid healthy flesh.
The germs of disease seek out the weak spots in the body Don't have
any weak spots. If you have them now , clear them out , tone them up ,
make them strong. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will do it .
lt searches out all poisonous matter and disease-germs of whatever char-
acter. It regulates the action of the organs of the whole body It forces
out impure matter , makes the blood rich and puts new life into every
fiber. It makes , good , firm healthy flesh-doesn't make fat. It gives
you flesh that you can work with-the flesh that means health and
strength. Fatness doesn't necessarily mean health , but a reasonable
plumpness is essential to the best bodily condition.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is pleasant to take and you-
don't have to take an ocean of it to get well either.
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Thc Peoplc's Common Sense Medical Adviser , a book or over 1000 pages and 300 colored and
other illustrations , can now be . hall , lu slrouJ paper covers AnsOLUT8LY I'R8I , on seudlng
: : J this Coupon and 25 centS lu one.cent stal1ll's"ror packing and J1Os1nge Over 680.000 copies of
o this complete Family Doctor Book already sold In cloth bindiug ! , nt regular price copies . .
y Address : WO LD'S DISPCNSARY MEDICAL AGSOCIATI NG6J Main Street , DulTalo , N. Y.
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"IMITATORS '
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! "Of ABOUND :
of most of the 3ucccspful things , end ,
cspooinlly ol the world-fumod
Liebig Company's
Extract of Bee (
are sold al "ss limn ono
sixth oC Its IIrsl cost Oct . .
Ihugenullluwllll I ( tills 81g S
IIIl'Uro ' In bl\lo :
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First A'uti-Toxltto.
OMAHA Neb. , Jan 28 , 1805.-Edltor
Omaha Dee0 : have noticed of late several
Items In your paper Ih reference to Anti-
toxlne. We would say ' that In October last
we received Behrlnl'al Antl-toxillo Cram the
, importers In New York City , which was used
In two cases at South Omaha with good ro-
suits , wo thereby being the first house to
place thIs article on sale In this section , Wo
have been In constant ' cOlllmunlcatlon with
the New York City Board of health and also
several New York City ; hospitals , and they
advIse UII that In their judgment the American -
can product Is equalto the Imported , as there
was much of the fo.called Imported that . was
spurIous. )
We han nehrlng' Antl.toxlne In stock at
several different strengths ; also the product
oC the New York institute Br L. M. liii-
dreth oC Lyons , Nf1l. . and other physicIans
whom wo could name In' this section have advised .
vised us that they line used the New York
product with good results ,
Yours Very Truly
THE ALOE & PI NI OlD CO.
Our record or actual ottO un'J"nlaLlo curel oC
Np ' ElLIOt II phenomenal. We rUlolah all me.t-
Ic ' ass tree ant eradicate Ihd poison ream lb.
1)'ltem In 90 daY8. CUr. JrUaranleed.
. . nour. . tSO : tJ . .SO ; 'Ve4nelday. arid : ttur.
. .a'l. t. p. m.
TIm DINSHOOI1 REMEDY CO. ,
I 8U New York LICe , Omaha. Neb. I
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SAVED BY A. GOOD EYE.
lIonglRII ) Street Merchant Comes Near 11"1011 :
liceceel let ot 1111 Iloney. :
Thursday n well dressed young miln went
Into a Douglas street busIness hOllse antI
calling for the proprietor confidentially told
him that he was broke. If ho could raise
some money he would soon bl all right and
could get plenty of coin from his eastern
home. 110 told time merchant that lie was
stopping nt a first-claes hotel anti orrerell him
two magnificent diamonds as collateral , say-
Ing that ho wanted to borrow $ iOO on them.
The merchant was favorably Itnpresscll with
the man's appearance and told him to
leave the gems with him and to call
again In the afternoon In Limo meantime
the merchant took the diamonds to a jeweler
n'Hl ' was informed that they were worth Cram
$1.200 to $1,300. no at once decided ! that
he hall a iopil thing utlll conchulCll to let the
stranger have time 1II0ne ) ' . Promptly at the
hour agreed upon the stranger mallo his ai-
IlCarance anti ( asked the merchant IC he coull ,
accommodate hlll1. lIe snltl that ho could
ntHI he pUlled out the stones anti a roll oC
crisp bills , which ho began countln . The
stranger carelessly picked imp \ time tllunolllls ,
anti the mcrchant , who was keeping one eye
all him. saw him make a peculiar novO' , ,
which excited his suspicions that
all was not right ALlen ho hall
counted : out the money he heht out
his hanl ! Cer the stone9 before paying ) over the
cash. When the stones were given butt \ he
concluded to examine them again and found
that they were nothing but cheap paste imnita-
tlons of time genlnue > articles which he hall
[ let time man take a Cow moments previously.
The merchant made an attelllpt to catch the
would-be swindien but the man ran out oC
I time store and tied down an alley . He wa ; fol-
lowed to the 'ards near tIme Douglas street
bridge but there all trace of him was lost.
The lollce- ) were notified , but they have been
unable to get any clew to the fellow
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Salt rheum with Its intense Itching , dry ,
hot skin Is cured by Hood's SarsaparIlla , because .
cause It purUI time blood
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Ha'den Dros. ' ad Is on page J.
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1l'at'hed : the 1.U\u"t 1I111rlc.
The city has recdlYl'tl $208,000 Cram saloon
licenses this year , and It Is losslblo ) that ths :
amount will be Increased by $2,000 or $3,000
more- . as several saloon keepers , whose trade
consists mostly In beer , have signified their
Intention oC applying for licenses us soon as
the weather moderates. There were sixteen
fewer licenses Sssuel' this '
year than last , the
number In 180 being 221. lu 1803 there
were 237 antI In 1802 242. Some or the city
officials have argued that Cram this gradual
decrease the city will receive lees from
this source of revenue next year than it did
this but members of the police commission
thlnll that the lowest mark has been reached
and that the number will be greater next
year
Don't ' Neglect Your Eyes
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W , I. Seymour , our opticIan , has beet
extremely successful in tItling glasses to
hundreds of the best people in time city.
Lenses Exehmumiged Free of Charge ,
The Aloe & Penfold Co. ,
LEADING SCIENTIFIC OPTICiANS.
H08 Farnam Street.
Opposite I'nxton Holel.
THE ! LION DRUG S'FORE
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RAf 6 SCAN
rnDnDQ Parey !
I IJI1UI U Vegetable ,
Prepared , 'Cram the orIginal to mula. rr
rervedJn the Arehlvee the Foly fianmlimmiv .
logan autbentlo hllilery dating . bao"OOOyc&m :
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A POSITIVE CURE :
Co : till Stomach , Kidney and Bowel
troubles , especially
CHRONIC CONSTIPATION ,
PrieD : 50 cCllt Sold by nil druggists
? he Fra'.lcisn \ Remedy Co. ,
1.31 VL : . ' t1RB.f IT" : , CHI0AOO : , ILL.
. CorCtrcl1l , . . " , iii 1trn.t4d C.lendjr
For sal bJ liuhll ( & Co. . 5th t & DJuglas
Teeth WiTht Plates
BAILEY ,
DENTiSt.
P1M I : I\'armln '
. lUtlimtmnt I'armmtnn 91 S
LL.U3DrccIfi : : 7'01. IOSi.
Full \ SetTeetlm . . . $ 0.00 ; illyen \ Fillinmes . flro
hittV 're\'lh , . . . . 7.ln t'llro Uohl ( Jo'llIllIlt : ! .OJ I )
'J'hln I'lall' : . . . . . . . 10OJ Guiti < < l Om'.uvims,2k . IiOJ I
l'alnlclo\ll \ sLrltc'll . We Ilmidgu < < / 10ellt.Looth U.t 0
T : cth Out In Mornl" ,
New Teeth same day
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Cold , Cough , Coflsum ption !
"eq/ ; ' ? That's How " -
"eqp the Trouble Grows.
/2' / = Therefore , guard against taking cold by
/ 7 / % precaution and proper clothing.
0 If you have been careless and contracted
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. I cold , check it before the cough develops.
; , , ' , If you have a cough and it is of the dry ,
' . V hacking kind , it is really a serious matter ,
/ S and needs prompt. attention j because : The
/ neglected cough leads to consumption
I. I .OZOMULSION9
( TRAUC-nARK. )
A ScIentific Preparation of Ozonhed : "
Cod Liver Oil with Guaiacol , .
, Fortifies the system against the attacks of disease by ren-
dering the constitution strong and vigorous. Under such
conditions the cold cannot find lodgment , the cough is
not developed , consumption is unknown In cases where
the cold has been contracted , the cough developed and the
well-known symptoms of co.nsumption arc present-even
when the disease has become chronic-this great scicntific
remedy will relieve and cure
For Colds , Coughs , Consumption , Bronchitis ,
It is the kind Asthma , tile after cffccts of Lo Orippe
. . . Pncumonla , and nil Pulmonary Complaints ;
Physlcmns Prescribe Scrofuln , Ocncr:1I : Dcblllty , Loss of Flesh ,
. and nil Wasting Dlscnses.
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handsome Illustrated Pamphlet Free. T. A. SLOCUM CO. , 103 Pearl 5t'l UGW Vort.
. = - : 7 = & , CO. ,
15th and Douglas Sts' ,
- OnIAHA.
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J'OUPIOENE" We snltii , ! , . , mr.rplnllo Jo'rPDch
Cures the effects ot I Hcmc" LTIIOS rr < 'C' . 1\11'\ \ "
: ! tM gsittrnnteetliatc.tmmoswIljN
will
seU-abuse , excesses , , . .TOI' , . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . .
" .Io.o. k rnm..mns ' '
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emissions , impotency , BEr 1loai : P.n.Irrltn.S urtc""do
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yurleocele and constl. r1P4 . ? : '
' , . ' f. ( ) u , ' / nolll / > < 11' 'f JatrJ.trl.
: 11t113 pullon. One dollar n Ad" " ' . . . . VON MoHL co. ,
' : - : . , box . . , six for $5. For . - j ' [ 10' . Alllrrltln Ag. " " , l.tmnm . osm .
' saln by THE GOOD.
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MAN DRUG CO
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R i1A&JUkE
DIRECT FROM THe : TANK.
" : GHIEAfFE THAN S1f ArNe
No loller. No 8tcs'iim. RlIulllccr. ' "
. , . - . Iost Power for Corn timid Fool Mills \ , Billing
. . - ltmty , lttmmmuing Cl'cumerlc , Separators l : , &
dim
' OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES
. . . Stationary or Portabl
. I to 120 II. P. 8 toRt II. P.
r , Selld forCnlaoul' ! , 'rlel's. eta . lescrlblllC work to bcdono.
, THE OTTO CAS ENCINEWORKS
331t & . 'ulnut SU. . I'IIILAIEhl'IJIA , PA.
Chicago , 245 : Lake St. , Omaha , 321 So. 15th St. 1
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CAl\IOLE , JUil.E'II us bctn ! use : ! by IhouBands ot ladlns ; mimommtlmiy. It lit Ibl\ ;
mmumrrted IndY'1 friend Irrclllar ; ( mum UIIY eaUBe ; , It If Bnre
antI iclmabie . never rntls. juarnllee with ol'crv battle euro 10 n day 'l'hls lIIo'llelno Is far supolor to
pi ilK U8 every bOlllo "eale,1 and never loses Its strength. So1 by aU lea < llll : : Urlll':19tl. ! I'rlee. $ . : ! , Ol\ \
per bollie. It your Ilrllgglst 1I00s not nave It send $ .UU ! and wo will CowarJ you a bottle by oxprJn I
. CAMOLE ) JUNIPER CO , 1
. Western Oflico. Omaha , Nebraska
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"Tile 61111l11est lttl'IZ BceT.s 1& Jlcst oJ' Its OW" . "
Young Man ; Take.a Hint. .
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- - - - Don' bo afraid to start in at tim bottom Don't
think must have - " ' und " .
you \ evorythlng "splt apau"whea
yell marry anti EOttlO down. Wo can give you 0.
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snug little housekeeping Outfit for very small amount
-und then wo don't ' want time money oithol' You can
P ED IT
. ray for it gl'adually. With little home , plwtly filled
' and ' 'c little wife well willed , " you al'O on the high "
rend to succeso
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OUR TERMS CASH , Or
lolled down mire aq follows and'lt ' Is nil 810 wurlh of guod . 81 tier week ,
the 6nlll0 t11lIfi wlilch 1111111 you adopt , 111' IIH per monll .
only ouo thillbo / euro or , our coo , ' , , : : l'I worth of good. , , ' .U.l'Io per \VeelC
are lilt wHrrOII" , both us to nUILllty Or . O.OO J01 < 111111. '
and valuo. Our sl1leQllleu mint COUI'WOIIS. 8,0 , yorlh of 100(1. ( . SI 1101' I"orlel
Or bil ! 00 month .
our shllJlllcnLK ace , und '
lIntrllllncc'H i Ihurllll/llly prorupl is i'm' : reels your I al. 87li worlh or goods . 2.0 per ; wcolc
Either VOlt nay cash or accept our easy Or 810 per mmmoii . . I Ii.
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payment plan : 11II100 worth of genie . 83 per w..11 ' ;
Or 50110 : "or lIIonll'
8121 worth of gotnIs . 8I.l'IO : petweak '
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FUtS'l'-\flth Cmslm . SlmOND-With Or 1514 per lIIOllth
81l'10 worth of good. . ' - : - per wcullJ ;
part Cash I1l1dsu , much per lIIonth , Or AlII I IIor I11IIl1th.
8200 : worth or:0011. / . . t0 liar wecll ;
'JllltU-'Vllh . part cash anti so Or 8:0 : tier IIIIIuth.
62l'10vorlh uf 1:011I1,611 per week ;
much per woek. 01' SOil per immomitht
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$12.75 $ I ' .
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This solll1 Oak Sideboard , 0 I ( I 4 5' j 1
lcot incites high , 4 1 loot ( wide
2:1 : Inches deep , German Bevel I .
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Pinto ? ullreor ! , I1x2I ] : ! ! Incites , ' . _ _ _ _ _ _
oval plluztol' , hand Clu'Vld.
You I'emembol' lhls boat-ti ?
\Vo ndvOI.tscfl ! it ut $10.85 , - _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _
and told you it was wOl'th $28. I $
\Vo had between coo and ' _ ' . ' ' _ 4Ia"t-
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two hundl'cd , and hnva 100.ty- 4 _ - -
five IoU. 'I , - _ _ _ _ _
1'hls is n sample ot OUI' 'OJ - - 1
pt'IcOs fi { Ii
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'fI I F- : (
, 1Si1' mu i I I :
$12.75 $ _ _ qJIIiIuJI1r j
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! 4auL41 Peninsular Stoves.
We arc Solo Ageimti3 for O/lUlhn. /
Nearly o\'cryboll knosvi I that tim IIPonlnsutars" ' nl'
ho beat , and nt pl'iYCOd Inc below nny otho house in tl1' )
city
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_ Sa/uI'dlllll / enT"J' : oil/II / , Iemtsl too to tovcm'pcntajjd UI big l'llI'nll.II'e . rll/lI/oIIIIO /
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