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THE OMATfA DATTjV BEE; TTirnSDAY, FEnnUATY 22, 1900.
BIG HANDKERCH'F PURCHASE
25(000 Mannfsotvrsr'i Sample Handkircblefs
on Sale Thursday at People's Storo.
HANDKERCHIEFS OF ALL KINDS
JIcii'k nml Wiinirii'fi I'Iiip Cnnilirlc,
I.lnrii, I.ikm- nml l.mvn, Almi S1IU
Inlllnl llniiilUiTi'lilffii Von Clin
II ii -I or fi for I'rlee of One.
Tlio great lot of manufacturer's sample
handkerchiefs go on sale Thursday morning
ut 8 a. m. Thorn are about 25,000 In the lot
and Includes handkerchiefs of overy de
scrlptlon; for men, wonieu and children.
The values range from Cc to 91.00 each.
Thry have been divided Into 8 big lot as
follows:
Lot 1 Consists of handkerchiefs worth
Cc each, cholco only lc.
IyOt 2 Consists of handkerchiefs worth
10c and 16c each, cbulco only 3c.
Lot 3 Consists of handkerchiefs worth
20c each, cholco only Cc.
Lot I Consists of handkerchiefs worth
25c each, choice only Vc
Iot C Co tin Int h of handkerchiefs worth
33c each, chnlci" only 10c.
Lot fi ConslstH of handkerchiefs worth
COc each, cholco only 12'ic.
It 7 Couslsta of handkerchiefs worth
60c and "fie each, choice lfic.
Lot 8 Constats of handkerchtcfn worth
"f.e and $1.00 each, choice 10c.
Those are unmistakably the greatest hand
kerchief values over offered in Omnha.
fmnc prepared to buy n years' supply.- the
values will tempt you.
The handkerchiefs arc nil on the orlglnnl
sample cards and are trifle mussed from
belni? shown to merchants. They will be
sold on bargain squares on main floor, but
tbero will be an overflow gale In the baw
mcnt. Itetra salespeople have been cn
Eagel. IIIO OHOCHKY SAUK TIIUUSDAY,
The Teoplo'o Superior Klour, sack, 9Sc.
Snow White Klour, per sack, 8Cc.
10-lb sack Oraham Klour, l!lc.
2 gallon pall Table Syrup, 15c.
Kancy whole (leorRC's Codfish, lb. 3'.4c
VnnCamp's Catsup, bottle, "',4c
Mnthor's Oats, package. "Vie.
New Laid Kggs, per dozen, 12 Vfec
Kaglo Hrand Condensed Milk, enn, 12',ic.
A. B. C. Soda or Oyster Crackers, lb. ic.
THE I'KOKLKS STOHE,
16th and Karnam Sts.
ELABORATE CHURCH WEDDING
3Iyern-n?ili .Miirrlnni- IVrfurmril Xtf
lllnliop .Si'illlimll, 1'ri'C'i-lliiiK
holriiin Itluli Mhmn.
Tho marriage of Miss Adeline Nash,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Nash, to
Mr. Georgo Wallace Myers of Dubuque, la.,
ww solemnized yesterday nt 11 a. m.
In St. John's Catholic church, Twenty-fifth
nnd California streets. It was ono of the
most clahoruto church weddings In tbo his
tory of Omnha oc!cty. Admission to the
church was by card nnd tho leaders of social
affairs In this city wcro In attendance.
Long beforo tho hour sot for the celebra
tion of the mnrrlago tho guests began to
nrrlvo nnd tho church was filled to overflow
ing. Tho decorations wcro profuse. Palms
nnd whlto carnations were scattered through
out lh nntlrn runm. hllnnlina nt rtirnritlnnrt
1elng at each pew. tAt 11 o'clock promptly j
tho wedding party entered tho church. The
bride watt supported on tho arm of her
fnthcr. Mrs. K. W. Nash was accompanied j
by Mr. R A. Nnsh. Tho cortege consisted,
besldo thoso mentioned, of tho four children j
attendants, Esther and Francis Nnsh,
Nathalln and Matilda Myers; tho maid of
honor, Miss Emily MyerH; tho six brides
maids, Mrs, Joseph Darker, Miss Helen
Peck, Miss Crolghton, Miss Myers of Du
buque, Miss Doylo of Detroit, Miss Dannc
miller of Canton, O.; tho ushors, Messrs.
II. Torbett. Frank Coates, D. Myers, Du
buque; James Edwards. Notro Dame, Ind.;
Tom Crclgb, Henry Allen, Fred Nash, Jr.,
LouIh Nasli. At tbo nltnr tho bridal party
'was met by Mr. Myers nnd his best man,
Mr. I). Hervey of Dubuquo.
Tho nuptial solemn high mass was cele
brated In 11k elaborate entirety. Very Rev.
Augustine M. Colanerl wan tho master of
coremonlcs. lit. Rev. Richard Scannoll,
D. I)., bishop of Omaha, performed tho mar
rlago ceremony Immediately beforo tho ob
servance of tho solemn high uihhs, which
was rolebrated by Very Rev. Michael P.
Dowllng, S. J., president of Crelghton uni
versity, celebrant; Rev. Martin M. Urons
gcest, S. J., pastor of St. John's church,
deacon; Rev. P. A. Mullens, 9. J., professor
of belles-letters of Crelghton university,
eobdeacon.
The bishop was assisted nt tho throne by
Very Rov. William Choka, vicar general of
tho diocese- of Omnha, ns assistant priest;
Very Rov. Dean John Jeannette, first deacon
of honor; Rov. Stephun F. Carroll, second
deacon of honor. Tho assistants of tbo mass
vere Rev. C. F. Wolklng, S. J., president
of tho Crolghton Oratorical association, mas
ter of ceremonies; Mr. .Inmes McShane, book
licaror; Mr. Clement Leo, candlo bearer; Mr.
Guy V. Fumy, thurlfer; Mr. Jiuncs E, Wood
ward nnd Mr. Paul L. Murtlu, acolytes.
The music was magnificent. It was given
by the regular choir of St. John's church,
iiMlsted nnd augmented largely by a num
ber of outsldo singers. They sang tho llrltlal
ohorus from "Lohengrin" tiB tho enrtego en
tered, and following tbo ceremony, tho
"Messn Solcnnello" of Gounod. Tho entire
program of music was under tho direction
of Mr. Thomas J. Kelly, who conducted.
Mrs. Rurkhard being nt tho organ. Previous
4n tho hour of tho nuptials Mr. Kelly guvo
nn Intoi ruling organ program of a suitable
nature, and closed tho service with tho
Mendelssohn march.
At tho conclusion of the ceremony the
bridal party was driven to tho homo of Mr.
E. W. NaHh, Thirty-eighth nnd Hurt streets,
whero n banquet was served. Mr. and Mrs.
Myers left In tho nftornoon for n western
bridal tour. Among tho guests nt the wed
ding from out of tho city woro the follow
ing from Dubuque, In.: D. D. Myers and
wlfe, Mkn T. Myers, Miss N. Myers, Mrs.
J. L. Dcuss, Senator J. II. Shields, Judge
M. n. Hendrlck, Mr. William Lauther, Jr..
nnd Mrs. Iauther, Mrs. W. G. Cox. Miss
Pappln, Mrs. H. E. Trcdway. Miss M. L.
Hervey, Mr. William II. Myert Mr. I. T.
Myers, Mr. Thomas Myers, Miss
Genevieve Stapleton. Mr. F. W. Coates, Mr.
11. G. Torbcrt, Mr. R. R. Hervey.
Meii'n l'an In AIihiiM IJIvimi Vivny.
Haydcn Bros, put 4,000 pairs men's odd
pnnts, bought at 35c on the dollar, on sale.
All sizes, 30 to 50 waist, 29 to 37 lengths;
heavy nnd medium weights, all wool pants,
worth $1.50, nt 60c.
Pants worth from $2.00 to $3.00, on salo at
03e. Pants worth $1.50 to $5.00. on salo at
$2.50. HAY DEN BROS.
Attend tho big shoo salo.
Iliillilliur I'eriiittH,
Tbo following permits linvo been Issued
f'nni tbo olllce of tho building Inspector;
Homo Miller. Sixteenth nnd Jackson.
attorn t Ions to hotel, Sl.ttfO; jf Sergul, 1111 ,
("unltoi n venue, shed, $15; Jnmos Oahm,
i iv"i i in umi nownra, nurrauons io noto ,
$J0,0iO.
I'lirnif in' liiHtllute nt llriiiiliiKtiin,
A Fa'rmrr' Institute will b held nt
llnimltu'ton on Friday nml Saturday of thlf
week. Good speakers will be in attendance,
nnd the ill-emulous will no doubt urovo
Drolltalilo to tho member.
DrWltt's Witch Hazel 3alve Is unequalled
for piles, Injuries anil skin dlicuaes, It Is
the original Witch Hazel Salvo. Beware of
all counterfeits.
Itiilrn ItroK. Spri'lnl .Snlr,
The Mill remnants of plain, white India
lawn 10 Inches wide, worth 10c, 12t3c and
15c, selling at Cc yard, Is drawing crowds
and Is ono of tho liveliest parts at present
of tbo big store; C dozen "2x90 sheets, full
blcachhed, torn and hemmed, on sale COc
each. This sheeting Is worth 25c yard.
Linen glass checked toweling, Cc yard, n
bargain. Wamsutta twilled muslin, known
ns nightgown cotton, one sale, 10c yard. "0
Inch wide, Imported cream eol'd tablo linen,
this grade of linen you find only In ono storo
In Omnha and that's "TUB MO STORK."
where tbey sell tablo linen, nml this particu
lar grado at 35c yard. Ask to seo this
bargain. Our bed spreads, whlto or col'd
fringed or plain hemmed, selling now at $1.
Can't bo duplicated In this city.
TUB 1)10 SILK DEPARTMENT.
No let-up to this grand silk salo of ours.
The peoplo know where to find tho big silk
values, and that's tbo reason for the dally
crowds. Half-silk cloth, pretty figures for
lining, 17c. Plain silks, nil the bright colors
for 25c. Fine, all-silk plaids for waists at
39c. All shades in silk finished velvet, 25c.
New Bhades In fine satins at only 39c. Pretty
striped silks, extra at 49c. Now Poulard's
latest styles, C9c. New waist squares, ns
good as the best, COc. Kancy silk, worth up
to $2.00, on salo COc. Illack Taffeta, 27 Inches
wide, special, 79c. Hlack 'Orenndlne, 43
Inches wide, $2.00 kind for 73c.
II LACK DRESS GOODS.
Ilaydcns carry tho finest stock of black
dress goods over seen In Omaha. Priestley
of Rradford, England; Coutlero of Lyons,
Franco; Lupin of France, Sir Titus Salts
of Saltalrc, England, otc. These are the
standard makers of tho world. Wo carry
tho products of nil of them. Priestley's
black novelties, in figures nnd stripes.
Priestley's plrolas in figure and stripes,
98e, $1.25, $1.50. $1.98 up. Priestley's
crcpons and Countleres French silk crepons,
$1.25, $1.50. $1.98, up to $6.50 yard. Priest
ley's and Countleres grenadine crcpons, $2 60,
$2.98, $3.50, $3.00. $6.50. 7.60. Priestley's
hand woven matalasse at $5.00, $0.00, $7.00,
$8.00, $9.00, $10.00 per yard. Sir Titus Salts'
mohairs nnd Sicilians nt 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.60.
$2.00. $2.60, $3.50 per yard. Ilrlllcntlnes
from 25o up. Nice bright, black fancies, 25c,
29c. 39c 19c, COc. A largo lino of now silk
and wool grenadines nt popular prices.
TRUANTS MUST GO TO SCHOOL
Srcrodiry (illlnn MnUox Cninpnrlxon
of Itnlln vtlth Oiiniih Whloli lit
triiN lii' !) 1 1 ii i n ii t Our.
Secretary Glllan, of tho Hoard of Edu
cation, Is on tho trail of truants. At the
meeting of tho board Tuesday ho was cm
powered to employ clerical assistance nt an
cxpenso not exceeding $10 for tho purpoao
of comparing tho school rolls with tho school
ccnsii3. Tho principals of tho thirty-eight
public schools huvo emptied with a request
for n list of their pupils and all of the
parochial schools with a few exceptions have
also submitted copies of their rolls. The
complete lists will bo In hand within a few
days nnd tho secretary will be nblo to ac
count for each pupil In tbo city between tho
specified nges of 8 nnd 11.
Thoso whoso names appear on tho school
census nnd not on tho rolls will bo notified
that tho tlmo has almost expired in which
they can attend school for twelve weeks ns
.required by law. If tho delinquents still
fall to appear tho secretary will take somo
final step not yet determined upon. The
school census which Is used as n basis for
the checking process Is takon each Juno un
der the direction of tho boundaries commit
tee of tho Hoard of Education. It contains
about 20,000 names and Is supposed to be nc-
curate.
A peculiar dlffercnco exists between tbo
child labor lnw and tbo compulsory cduci
llon law framed by tbo last legislature. Tho
former provides that a child cannot bo em
ployed by any proprietor unless twenty-ono
weeks have been nnnunlly devoted to study.
A child Is therefore permitted to remain at
homo after twelve weeks at school, hut In
order to sccuro employment must be In at
tendanco for nlno weeks longer.
V f.riMil Comiintiy.
In reading tho 24th Annual Statement of
tho Prudential Insurance Company of Amer
lca, whoso Homo Ofilco Is located at New
ark, N. J., ono Is Impressed with tho solid
and substantial ndvanco which this com
pany made In all Its departments during
1899: S
This ono year's record of results achieved
furnished plenty of food for tho thoughtful
man. His mind will naturally go back to
tho time when life Insurance was In Its
Infancy, for tho reason that It was limited
to men of means.. Ho will think of the
advent of Tho Prudential and tho groat
cbango It brought about In tho system of
Llfo Insurnnco by tho Issuance of Industrial
policies, thus making llfo tnsuranco accessl
blo to all. This form of protection, then
unknown In this country, and Introduced by
Tho Prudential, served moro than any other
one thing to popularize llfo Insurance. Each
year has added to tho success of The Pru
dential, enabling it to publish a statement
that Is without equal for so young a com
pany, whoso ago covers a period of less than
n quarter of a century.
Wo quoto from tho 1899 statement as fol
lows: Incomo over $20J)00,000; nrsets to
nearly $31,000,000; surpluB moro than $fi,
000,000; new business written nearly $222,
700,000; policies In forco over 3,500,000, In
suring moro thnn $500,000,000.
Xotlue.
To tho mombcrs of Ivy Robekah lodge, the
competltlvo drill between Ruth No. 1 and
Ivy No. 33 will take place at the I. O. O. F
ball, 14th and Dodge, on Thursday, tho 22d,
ut 8 o'clock p. m.
Tho chickens nro still laying. Eggs 9c.
Bread 2c. Butter 20c per pound. Full lino
of groceries. Wm. Gentleman, 16th and Cass
.Voder.
Any persons having claims against the As
sociated Charities of Omaha will pleaso tllo
samo with Mr. Frank Murphy, vice pres
ident, on or beforo February 26. By order
of Board of Trustees,
JOHN LAUGHLAND, Secretary.
Drs. Lord & Rustln, 501 Paxton blk.
!!HX.
Twin slrls, to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II Sails
bury, 1330 South Thirty-second street.
ni i:n.
STRINGER, Garnet Thurston, aged 9
yours, of pneumoilla. Funeral from
family residence. 2C22 Caldwoll. Friday
ufternoon ut 2 o'clock Friends welcome
DDDY Mrs. II V , Wednesday morning.
February 21. 100, ut Hellevue, Neb. Fun
eral Friday, private.
ORIGINAL SISTERS
Wo nro plensed to uunouncn that two of
tho ORIGINAL Seven Sutherland Sisters
will bo nt our Htoro for tho next few days
nnd will be plensed to ndvlso tho lailli-s of
Omnlui as to tho treatment of tho liutr nnd
sculp.
Our lino of Hair ToiiIch unci vigors, now
numbers about 150 articles, most of whU-ii
uro sold ut cut prices. We mention below
ii fow preparations only, but will be plcivoil
to furnish quotations or ahow stock uuun
Application.
$1.00 Austin's Hnlr Grower, wo sell 80c
$1.00 Coke's Dandruff Cure, we sell 5c
75c Coko's Dandruff Cure, we sell 6!'e
$1 Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer, wo sell 7.1c
$1.00 Dnnderlne, wo sell 75c
$1.00 Ayer's Hnlr Vigor, wo sell ... 75c
$1,00 Mexican Hnlr Restorutlvo, we sell 75c
$1.00 Seven Sutherland Sisters' Halt'
Grower, wo sell S3e
$1,00 iMnuud'x Euu do Quinine, wo sell.. "Jo
coo Parker's Hair Balm, wo noil 40o
50c Lyon's Kuthiilrou, we sell 4"o
60o Hrllllantlne, wo sell 33c
CRANITONIO FOR HAIR, wo veil.. ..$1.00
$1,00 YuIo'h Hnlr Tonic, wo sell 75c
Write for Cntulosue.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go
Kith ion' limine St.., Iliuiilin, .Xeb.
BOSTON STORE IN THREE DAYS
Will Positirely 0!oso Out Erarything from
the Detroit Wholesale Stock.
EVERYTHING REDUCED IN PRICE
In Tltce I.nM 'I'll rep llnyn We Will
Offer (lie (Jrentent nml .Hunt Sur
prlslnu: lliirunlii of (lie l'.n
llre .Sale llverj tlilim (iuex.
$1.00 SILKS FOR 30C YARD.
Every yard of silk of every description
from tho Detroit wholcsalo dry goods stock
that they sold for up to $1.00, goes at 39c yd.
ALL $1.60 SILK GOES AT COC.
ALL $2.00 SILKS AT 08C.
75C SILK MOUSSELIN DE SOIE, 20C.
76C ALL WOOL CIIALLIS. 29C.
S0C WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 29C.
75C DRESS GOODS. 35C.
$1.00 NEW BLACK GOODS. IOC.
Almost a Million yards lace piled high on
bargain squares, less than . wholcsalo price.
Imtncnso lots extra fine valeiiclcnues lnce
nnd Insertion, many styles and patterns, nil
widths, worth up to 15c. go nt le. 2c and 3c
yard.
Thousands of bolts of torchon lace and In
sertion, all olegant now patterns, excellent
quality, regular price up to 25c, go nt 3c, 6c
and 7',ie yard.
Hundreds of dozrtis hidlcs' nnd children's
plain white, hemstitched, Initial handker
chiefs, go nt 214c each.
Iirge bargain sqtlaro with many styles
plain white, all width hemstitched, lace and
embroidered handkerchief, worth up to 2Dc,
Iti this sale nt 3'c nnd 5c.
5.000 pairs child's fnst black, derby-ribbed
hose, on bargain tnblo at 2c pair.
Indies' extra line gauge, fast black, full
seamless hosiery, all sizes, go at 6c pair.
600 dozen child's fancy colored hem
stitched school handkerchiefs ut lc each.
BOSTON STORE. OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. lfith and Douglas.
1 1 1; H M X (i TO .V ll( I'T n.
Sew Tlnipenril, I'elirunr.v i!5.
On nnd after February 25 Burlington
trains will lenvo Omaha as follows:
Chicago 7:30 n. in., 4:00 p. m., 7:30 p.
m., 12:05 midnight.
Denver and West 1:25 p. m.
St. Louis 1:55 p. m.
St. Joseph 8:50 a. in., 4:53 p. m., 10:13
p. in.
Kansas City S:50 a. m.. 10:15 p. m.
Illack Hills and Montana 1:25 p. m.
Lincoln 8:40 a. m., 3:00 p. m 4:25 p. m.,
7:00 o. m.
Get tickets at 1502 Farnam or at Burling
ton station, Tenth and Muson streets.
Vntlee, I. O. O. F!
All Odd Fellows aro requested to attend
the funeral of our lato brother, N. T. Estes,
Thursday, February 22, at the house, 2803
Bristol street, at 1 o'clock p. m.
General relief committee.
T. H. COOPER, Chairman.
P. A. EDQUIST, Secretary.
NEW TIME CARD
FEBRUARY 25
' On nnd after February 25th
Burlington trains will leave
Omaha ns follows-
Chicago 7 30 a. m., 4:00 p.
m.. 7 30 p. m., 12:05 midnight.
Denver and west 4:25 p. m.
St. Louis 4:55 p. m.
St. Joseph 8:50 a. m., 4:55
' p. m., 10:13 p. m.
Kansas City S:50 a. in.,
10:15 p. m.
Black Hills and Montana
1:25 p. m.
Lincoln S:40 a. m., 3:00 p.
m., 4.25 p. m., 7.00 p. in.
Ticket Olllce, Burlington Station.
1S02 FARNAM ST. 10th & MASON Sts
Telephone 250. Telephone 120
The
Union
Pacific
takes
FROM
Omaha to San Francisco
in Fifty Seven Hours
Which la half a day
quicker thun other lines.
xo ciiA.vr.us.
Perfect Comfort, Pintsch
Light, Steam Heat, &c.
City TleUet OIUpp, laoU Karnam Nt.
Tut. am.
Omaha & S r. Louis R, R,
AND
WABASH ROUTE.
Shortest and Quickest Line
TO
ST. LOUIS.
Train Imvo UNION STATION daily
for Knnaim City, Qnlnoy, St. I.nnU
nuil nil iinlnla rami nr noath. SPKCIAIi
UATHS TO HOT SI'ltlXiS, AUK,
1IOMIB&1CUKKHS' K.XCI'llSION M AUCII
nml -O. All Information nl City
TleUet nlllec, 1415 Faraam St., (I'axtnu
Ilntxl SHU),
,z hi m s n in u u
3 IIIIBV itn
for our best Bet of teeth, In
cluding frco palnlesfl extracting
by tho use of vitalized air. We
use only tho best material In tho construc
tion of this plate, Kit guaranteed.
Crowns $5.00
Oold Killing tl.60 up
Silver Killing 75c
Extracting 25c
Tad's Philadelphia Dental Rooms.
ir.17 UOUULAS ST.
y
hostox stoiii: sm.i.s siion .stock.
Choice nt lOntlre ItiiiiKriipt .Moek of n
Slme Denier Clone II)',
TOR 76C A l'AIH.
(Men's, women's, girls', child's, youths
shoes and oxfords, all go nt 76c a pair.
IN' BASBMKNT TOMORROW 75C.
ON BAHOA1N SQUARES 73C.
AT BOSTON STORK 75C.
Some of theso shoes were marked to sell
for as high as $3.60, but you can take your
cholco of tho entile stock for 75c a pair
In our basement.
AT BOSTON WTO RE.
51.08 SALE ON MAIN KLOOR
Still 4,000 pairs of those celebrated flno
shoes, worth up to $5.00 a pair which wo
aro selling at ll.fiS.
For men nnd women $1. OS.
On bargain squares $1.03.
On main floor M.08.
BOSTON STORH. OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas.
A ii untitle cine it (n.
Tonight Joieph Murphy will begin a four
performance engagement nt Boyd'c. Ho
will present duilng tho engagement "Sb.mi
Hhue" and "Kerry (low." The former
Thttrfdny and Friday nights and the lat'.er
Saturday matlneo nnd night.
Today Is tho anniversary of Washington's
birthday and In honor of the event tho
C 'elghton-Orpheum will give an extra pc
focmance this nftornoon for tho women tin l
children, more especially for tho latter, wito
hnvo n school holiday nnd who wish to se
tho wonderful acrobatic performances of thi
three boys and three girls of the nine Nelcon
fsmlly, conceded to stand without a rival
b;i their lino of work.
llityilen Mm.
Shirt sale Saturday of Monarch. Manhat
tan, Wilson Bros, nnd Star shirt at llay
den Bros.
Mortality stii t Ixtlcn,
The following birth mid deatht were
reported .it the olllce of the Hoard of
Health during the twenty-four hours ended
ut noon Wedticudm
Births-. I M Thompson, 1S1.1 North
Twcnty-llftb. boy, IJnn ,1. Creednn, 1022
What the Jobbers Say
Mr Hurry Weller of the Itlrbnrdson Drug
Co. says. 'if remarkable what onlcrs
wo receive by mull from out of town
druggists for CltA.MEU'H KIDNEY (Till:
I can say that Instead of ordering In gros
lots, wo are eompelled to plaee our orders
now In 25 gross uuaiitltles." It I put mi
In neat, good size bottles nnd strong tes
timonials nro published from thoso who
hnvo used 11 for kidney trouble.
("rn titer's Kidney Cure 7."o
llrotiiii Uiiliilne i.t(.
I'leree'N HemeiHc n 7,-,.
S. S. S r.-.e
Curler' Liver 111 In .-,(.
Dr. Illv Tonic Tablet in,.
I'eriiiin 7.1,.
Ayer's Hitrsii'iiirlllit 7.o
tiilteit IIIU Hie, 7.-.e, :t.ir.
West'M II nil 11 nml Vere 'I'rent m'l lie
I nele Siim'n Tolineeii Cure r.ile
Syrup of 1'Ikn 11,.
I, Uterine ,-,!
Seltnefer's ("oimli Sjriii uo
AVI ne of ( uriliil 7.",(.
SCHAEFER
CUT PRTCF.
DRUGGIST
Cor. 10th nntl CltlcnKu St:
STEIKWAY
tho leading piano of tho world, you havo a choice stock of the celebrated A.
B. Chaso, Vose, Emerson, Packard, Ivors & Pond and C. U. Pease to select from
Nowhere clso In tho city can you find such a flno variety of high grado Instru
ments. In slightly used pianos we offer tho following bargains.
, m.(!,r?0! Gl,ljfirt' Kimball. Sohmer and Bradbury Squares, $10.00, $28.00,
$39.00, $60.00 and up.
.-'iL""."5''' Hallct UavI!, lvura & 1,011,1 Stclnway Uprights, $S5.00.
$lCu.O0, $20j.00 and up.
Every Instrument fully guaranteed. Kasy payments If desired. New
planoH for rent; ono year's rental allowed If purchased. Write for catalogues
prices and terms. You aro cordially Invited to Inspect tho Self-Playlne
Pianola, tbo greatest muslcjl Invention of tho age. Tclephono 1625.
...Schmoller & Mueller...
The O0I1I llellnlile I'liiiio Itoilie.
Stcinway & Sons ( 1313 rarnam Street
Representatives. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs.
HAYDEI
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At $1.88
Shoes made to sell for $3, $4 and $5.
Tho most wonderful slioo soiling in America. It's the
talk of Omaha .and attracts crowds of eager buyers every day.
New shipments of fine shoes from tho largest shoo fac
tories in the east, added to the immense bargain tables every
day. All sizes and all widths; go at tho one price, $1.88.
at $3.50, 4 and $5, all on our
SPECIAL.
Over 000 pairs of fine shoes for bovs and girls, worih
1. HO, $2 and $2.50, on salo at
HAYDEN
Charles !m , Carl .1. Nelson 2n!; Arbor,
boy, Lev.'iit Foy. 3B21 Hamilton, boy. Paul
DenWon, aan Hurt, boy.
Hentln Kiln Hugh, County honpttat, 3.1
yeais; Ida Young. !!! North Tweniv-srv
"tul. fcl yearn, l'eter .1. Mullen, 2721 Jnekon,
i!7 years; William C Thomas. Kalr ground),
M venrs. Ue in t'. Adklns, 3 Saratoga. 1
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pnn
Scofield's
Suits.
The most fashionable effects In now black
materials received within tho past few days.
ETON EFFFCTS
TIOHT-FITTINT, EFFECTS
FLY FRONT EI- FECTS
All having the newest and ni"st prartlra!
skirt for the coining heason. No better time
to buy than right now.
h Gioak Bought Now
mcatifi u big saving to you. with n chance
to get your money s worth of comfort out of
It even this soason.
New I'ulley Belts New Waists New
1 Wrapprrrt
CLOAK &. SUIT CD.
InlO l)onj;his Street.
GOOD THING" "
FuR T'lH I'l BLli--
PUSH IT ALONG
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j 2Se Brown s Troches
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In our
2Jr Kondon's l atarrh Jelly
25e Carter Ller IMIls
'iV' I'aeker'H Tar Soai
35e C.istorla ,
Jl 00 Hi'onui-Soltzcr
5i)e Hronio-Sellzer
fOc- Hodd's Kidney Fills
5i)c Oudd's Dysiiojislu
Me Llthlu T.iblotH
It 00 Turtnrllthliie
Site (iiainberl.ilirs Cough Cure
Jl (Xi Wine of Cnrdul ,
Uie Cutleura Soap
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Cii I'oml s Exin ft
We d'e the i.lj store In the elty
a registered man, anil a gniol one,
plilee all llli.il Never cloT.
J. A. FULLER & CO
1 H tli uinl Douglas St.
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PIANOS
It Is easy to belect a piano at our warn
rooms, for tho slmplo leaeon thnt wo only
carry Instruments of tb highest standard,
Aside from the artistic
SELLING
SHOES
Over 3,600 pairs Ladies'
finest, vici kid lace and but
ton shoes, fine silk vesting and
kid tops, turn and welt solos, shoes
made in all the latest styled to sell
for $3, ?l and 5, all sizes and
widths, on bargain tables at $1.88.
Over 4300 pairs mens
fine calf and box calf shoes
lace and congress, tan
and black with genuine
welt soled, shoes
mado up by
tho manufac
turers for othe
dealers to sel
sale counters at one price $1.88
$1.1B.
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When you rind the sign examine tho waists tho
o
o quality tho make the
worth the colors tho
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sign-. We vo taKou au mo waisis worm upio$iu,
plain waists, waists that are tuckel, waists that aro
oorderl. wa'nts with fancy yokM, in fact, all kinds of
wnUt. V.itt t'lii' will stivo y )ti fiMtu :i t 5 il illti'M if yoitf waist tiunoy
and slia 1 j; v v (i ftuti 'Sit U. tli t b waUt y u Imvo as yot aooti
for tho m may. It's tn itiev vvii-tuil to nutci't this grail want bhIo.
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Clearing Sale Prices
ill the Cloak Department.
Spring shipments aro already on tho way. Every
garment now in stock must bo closed out.
Bargains Utiequaled in America
Come early Thursday. A largo assort
ment of ladies' tine heavy and medium
Aveicrht Jackets, handsomely and sty
lishly made, that sold up to
each will no Thursday at
Choice of any Jacket in tho house, including
imported garments and direct copies of im
ported models tho best assortment of lino
jackets in Omaha somo worth A Q
SI50 your choice Tiiiu-s lay only v.'-tO
Closing out Ladies' Suits
Kvery suit now in stock must bo sold, no
matter what price it will bring.
All our very fluent Suits, In tlio boat nialorlnln nnd styles, Hint hnvo sold
ax hlgli an $2...00. will ro Thursday nt ,
Another very line lot of Suits, Jnckcts silk lined throughout, regular
$15.00 values, will b closed out ut
Selling Out Children's Jackets
livery one must lie sold they bo In two
1st hot All Jackets worth up to
$1.00 your Mfi
choice
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Dress Skirts and Underskirts
In ladles' Dress Skirts wo have n very neat assortment. Ono lot In black -4 0
serges, plaids, Btrlpes and checks, that sold up to $5.00, on salu ut 1"0
Crepnn Skirts that sold up to $9.00on flfi
salo at O JJ
Our Underrkirt drpattment we prldo ourselves on. iAII tho new Hprlng styles and
spring shades. In the mn mcrc.erl7.ed ranterlal. Moro arriving daily
Closing out Fur (iarmen's. Clojing out 20 dozen Klnnnclotto Wrappers at V2 pries.
ALL SMOKERS endorse tho Stoecker Five
Cent Cigar because it's a good cigar
mado of lino Havana filler, good binder and
Sumatra wrapper. For sale by all dealers and
at our
TVO STORES-1404 Douglas and 221 S, 16th.
THE BEST TEH-GES4T
CONTAINS T 1 O
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C. A. HAll.SIIAt IC, OMAHA, UISTUIIIDTOIU UlVllUil IliMUC
RAIION
WOMEN'S SILK
WASSf
SALE
We've selected out all
our silk waists, taffeta and satin,
we've piled them out on a table, and
placed a large sign just over ths table.
The sign reads
for choice.
style tho assortment tho
sizes then you'll boliovo in
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Final
15 A A )7
c-.tS
...9.98
....5.48
lots about half the usual prlcc3.
2nd Iot 'All our best Jacliota your choIc
of any In the house at rf EZ
only 4JLKJ
EN BROS
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Gause for Alarm
Them ause for alarm when you
tlml the enamel breaklnK down untl
jour leeth softening. H'h only A
iiui'Mlfiii of I lino when you must con
Mill u Ointtst. Delays aro not rian
Rirmih, but they are foolish, as tho
lonRi r you watt the moro labor will
In- icijmred. You ehoiid ica u dentist
in the first appearance of docay,
BASLEV, the Dentist
:tl' I'attnii Illk. Kllh .fc r run in.
i.dti vtti'iiitiiiit. Piiiiuti limn,
l . Dr. II. V. Iln !! TootU
I'iMtili'r. All IriiuulNtH.
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