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    THE OarATTA "DATLT BEE: T HUT? SPAT", SRPTI5M 1115 II in, 151017.
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TRIUMPnAL TOUR OF TEDDY
Elaborate Plans Ar8 Made for Doming of
GoTernor Roosevelt.
CITIZENS OF NEBRASKA MAY HEAR AND SEE
Opportunity Will He liUrn in l
llonuli Itltlrr nn Sprclnl
Trnlii Pnnai' Tlirotmli MhIc
I'lnn if ollck'e Men.
For the triumphal tour of Theodore
noonevolt, republican candidate for vice
president, from Crawford to Chadron to
Doadwood ntld thenco back to Otnnha the
Klkhorn Is tmikliig extensive arrangements
and proposes to provlilo tho distinguished
New Yorker as flno service as he has over
enjoysd. Thin special train will meet
Governor Iloosevelt at Crawford and from
tlirre to Dendwood will inako hut one Htop
nt Chadron. It will roach Deadwood at
7:10 on tho evenlnK of Wednesday.
October 3.
After tlovornor IlooBevolt delivers his
speech there the trip to Omaha will be
made. The first stop will be at Valentine
In the mornln following tho Deadwood
meeting. Stops will then ho made at Alns
worth, O'Neill, NollKh, Norfolk, Stanton,
West I'olnt, Kremont nnd Dlair and the
train will rcarh Omaha Thursday evening.
October 4, at 7 10 p. in.
In order that people living In towns ad
Jseent to tho points where Governor Roose
velt will speak may havo a ehanro to hear
him the Klkhorn will put on rates of one
fare for the round trip from all nearby
points anil tho two days that tho repub
lican vice presidential candidate spends In
traveling over tho lino promise to bo red
letter occasions.
Collcur Moil W'nnl Tliclr Oinrr.
Tho Omaha Harvard club has laid before
Chairman l.lnds'-y of tho staio republican
commltteo Its claim for a portion of Oov
irnor Roosevelt's time during his visit In
the city. It Is expected that Koosovelt will
arrive in Omaha early In tho evening and
will deliver an address later. Tho club
realizes that Its fellow collcRlan will bo
nenry with his travels and will not at
tempt to hold any reception unless llooso
vf lt expresses himself In adequate condi
tion for the strain. Tho candldato for vire
prfsldent will probably m escorted to tho
quarters of tho Omaha club, wiiero ho will
be given every opportunity to rest and cat.
Tho arrangements for tho Harvard men nro
hf Ing inado by Charles Klgutter. Roose
velt Is also a graduate of Columbia uni
versity and the local nltimnl of that In
stitution will Join In extending n welcome
to tho governor.
Oilier Ills) I nun lulled Jnoi.fl.
The statu republican committee has lately
arranged for tho presenco of two other
distinguished guests, who will upend several
days In Nebraska the latter part of the
month. Senator J. C. Uurrows of Michigan,
a welt known leader In tho scnato and n
speaker of acknowledged power, will nrrlve
In Lincoln on September 18. He will speak
In Kails City the next day and will be en
tertained In Omaha on September 22. A
mammoth meeting will bo arranged to bid
him welcome. Senator llurrowa' other dates
in Nebraska are: Kalrbury, September 24;
Columbus, Septombor 25.
Ono of tho most prominent Swedish orators
In tho country Is Hon. Carl Swenson, presi
dent of tho MndBbcrg college, Llndsberg,
Knn,, who will mnke a brief tour of the
stat. concluding his trip at Omaha on
September 29. Ho will speak at Oakland on
September 26; Holdrege, September 27;
Osceola, September 2S.
IIO.ITOI STflllU NBW KAI.li HOODS.
(iron it NtmrrliiR of New Vnll Wrif
per. Mtlrt. Cniiei, Dre Hnoil.
$1 00 NBW KAI.L. WUAI'PBKS, 69C.
100 dozen percale flounced wrappers, nil
dark colors, all sizes M Oil quality, on "ulc
at 69c
$5.00 SKIRTS. $1.60.
100 nil wool serge skirts In navy blue
and black, plaid skirts, on snle nt $1.50.
$5.00 OOt.K CAPES, $1.98.
200 new style golf capes, navy blue,
brown and plaid, flounced capes, on sale nt
J 1.98.
NBW TRI.MMBD HATS.
Trimmed felt hats, felt walking hat3,
felt Ladysmlth hats, all trimmed with
polka dot velvet ribbon, quills nnd fancy
feathers, at $1.50.
Trimmed felt walking hats In the base
ment. 25c.
$5.00 KOU COPir.S OK $25.00 IMPORTED,
MODEL PATTERN HATS.
Our first showing of beautifully trimmed
hats, all velvet mado hats, elaborately trim
med lth birds, fancy feathers, buckles,
chenille, etc.. In all tho new beautiful
combinations, on sale at $5.00.
$5.00 DRESS PATTERNS. $1.98.
Our first fall opening salo of dress pat
terns, each pattern contains seven yards
of Bilk and wool novelty cloth, nil wool
cheviot, black rrepon, fancy covert cloth
and hundreds of other nobby this season's
dross goods, on bargain square, entire dress
pattern for $1.93.
$150 AND $2 00 NBW S1I.KS. 50C AND
69C YARD.
$1.50 nnd $2.00 silks In waist patterns, or
enough for an entire suit. In plaid nnd
striped taffetas, brocaded silks, all new
this fall's colors, on bargain square 50c
and C9c yard.
75C KRENCH KI.ANNBI,. 49C YARD.
All the new French flannels In polka
dots, checks, plaids nnd stripes, dark and
light colors, on sale, 19c yard.
HOSTON STORE. OMAHA.
Northwest Corner lfith and Douglas Sts.
IDA IS IN A SULLEN MOOD
Voting Colin ell AVomnii Who IlrnKi
.lull Itcfiiom to IMkciihi
Ail vi'iitnrrn.
Sheriff Power returned Tuesday night
from St. Joseph, Mo., having In his custody
Ida Mitchell, the frail young woman who
broke through bolts nnd bars nt the county
Jail. The colored girl Is In a sullen mood
nnd refuses to glvo any account of her ad
ventures. She was urrcsted In St. Joseph
within a few days after her abrupt depar
ture from the county Jail, but Insisted upon
requisition papers before she would leavo
Missouri soil. The Jailer has as n memento
the large Yalo lock nnd the stovo lid lifter
with which tho Mitchell girl wrenched It
from Its staple. After Sheriff Power hnd
deposited his charge once more behind the
bars he left for Weston, Is., to wltnesB the
marriage of Deputy Thomas Klynn to Miss
Mnggln O'Connell, the daughter of a pros
perous farmer.
IIAVDHVS l'15A( II SAI.I3, 7fU
J.IISO Motes, or Two ( nrlonils, Cnllfor
nla Prcr.ilone Pusuhni nt 7 Br llo.
They are positively the largest, finest nnd
best flavored peaches ever offered for sale.
The season Is now drawing to a close nnd
we doubt If there will be any more peaches
In the market this year. Sale commences
tomorrow In grocery department.
HAYDEN nilOS.
Read bargain sales, this page.
iWmrcMiiir folorinlo
Is the title of tho most attractive pub
lication over gotten out by a railroad on
tho subject of scenery anil rcsotts. It la
Issued by the passenger department of tho
COLORADO & SOUTHERN RY.,
whose line reaches tho grandest scenic
portions of the state, as well as tho lead
ing health and pleasure resorts.
Copy of this handsome book sent to any
address on receipt of 3 cents to cover
postage. T. E. FISHER,
(leneral Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo.
P. S.Our other handsome publication.
"Colorado Heauty Spots," sent on recolpt
of 1 cent In postage.
A I.Pltrr (tint 5rt .Mntter ttlnlil.
NBW YORK, Sept. S. 1900
"MesBers. Ilayden Dros.,
Omaha, Neb..
Dear Stra
in answer to your Inquiry. I would say
I havo not told one yard of Wlnslnw taf
feta to any other house In jour city and
any. claim to this effect Is false nnd malici
ous. Pirates In different parts of the
country have endeavored to Injure tho rep
utation of the Wlnslow by offering cheap
substitutes under Its name. As a matter
I of fact, wo have been unable to fill our
regular orders on these goods, much less
supplying new trade.
You may offer $100 for one yard of Wins
low tnffetu bought from nny plnco In your
city that does not come directly or Indi
rectly from your store, and call on mo to
pay the forfeit. Yours very truly.
J. D. WINSl.OW.
adies' New Fall
Hoot! FIMllng.
Spirit Lake, OkoboJI, Lako Washington,
Waseca, Eaglo Lake, River Falls, Solon
Springs, Rice Lake, Uayfleld, Ashland, Gog
ebic, Watcrsmeet and numerous lakes near
St. Paul and Minneapolis
They aro all good fishing places nnd are
quickly and comfortably reached by the
Northwestern Line.
Open Air "Hit tin a.
Republican campaign, Thirteenth nnd
William streets, Thursday ecnlng at S
o'c'ock. Hon. Joseph Linger, candidate
for presidential elector; Hon. Charles S
Elgutler and other prominent speakers
Hand wngon. martial music, patriotic songs
by tho Barton quartet. Como out every-bidy.
SGhasfer Cough Syrup
That's a remedy we put up - used for
coughs, colds, etc. It's ono of those com
mon sense remedies that if you toko it
you will be benefited Immediately.
Soluiefer k Cnugh Syrup 20
Dr Knrl Kramer's l'enu royal Pills .. $1 Oft
Mennen s Tubum Powder I-c
Wine of C 'aril ul
Carter's Liver Pills IRe
vers Italr vigor i.ic
"riimnr'M Ivlilnnv ('nr., 7Kr
Duffy's Malt Whiskey Mr
iloz. 2-uniin (jninine i npsuies (c
do?.. It-grain Quinine Capsules 10c
doz. G-crulii Uulnlne Capsules 15c
.axntlvo Hrotno (julnlne I.'c
?. S S 75c
Svrup of Kin 30c
Miles' Nervine "Br
Malted Milk 4l'c
Pierce a rresrrlptlim 7c
Donn's Pills 40c
tide Sam s Tobacco Cure &0c
Dr. Karl Kramer's Pennyroyal Pills will
sent postpaid on receipt of price.
Mothers endorse it, children like It, old
folks use It. Wo refer to Ono Minute
Cough Cure. It will quickly euro all throat
nnd lung troubles.
1 1 1 1 li ii In Central Kicurnlona.
On September IS, 21 and 28 we will sell
round-trip tickets from Omaha to St. Paul,
Minneapolis, Waseca. Watervllle, Madison
Lako and Duluth at rate of one faro plus
$2.00.
Home Visitors' excursion tickets on salo
September 26 to nearly nil points In
Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin
nt one fnre plus $2.00 for tui round trip.
All tickets limited for return null Octo
ber 31. Full particulars nt City Ticket
offlco, 1402 Farnnm atrct, or ndJress W.
H. Brill, D. P. A.. Omaha.
Urn ill; ul .M.-Sur-llru' Court.
Tho ladlos who nro to grace the court of
King Ak-Snr-Ilcn VI in this gracious year
of 1900 will havo need of all their beauty
If tho traditions of former years bo well
maintained. And In this connection it Is
woll to remember that there bo natural
ns well iir artificial aids to beauty. Of
these last It were an Idle waste of words
to speak their name is legion, their usu
to bo deplored but of the former, a word
with thoso who care to llsteu. Thero Is I
In Omuha a new "system" of health In op-1
oration. Tho Renstrom treatment Is not
n product of drug stores; It deals not In,
nostrums or tonics. It Is, In brief, a scl- I
entitle schome of health and beauty, an
application of nature's remedy to nature s
tired-out, worn-out forces. Hygiene baths
massago and electricity ure tho meano
applied and tho results nro marvelous. The
llush. tho glow, (ho elasticity and vigor
of youth como back as If by muglc. Tho
blood circulates onco more, rheumatism
and nervous troubles vanish, tho complex
ion clears, exeesslvo stoutness Is reduced
and the lines of youth nnd fair proportion
como once again to thoso who are too thin
Do wiso today. Tho simplest remedies are
always snfost, best nnd cheapest. The
Ladles' Ilnthury, second floor Deo build
ing. Trained women and a lady's maid nro
nlwuys In nttondanco. For Indies only.
II Savril III llnliy.
"My baby was torrlbly sick with the diar
rhoea," says J. 11. Doak of Williams, Ore
gon. "Wo were unable to euro him with
tho doctor's assistance, nnd as n last re
sort wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy to say
it gave Immediate relief and a complete
euro."
Choup Hntc Kxr iirnlons.
Sec ngent Northwestern line for cheap
excursion rates to Hot Springs, S. D., dur
Ing month of September.
Cheap rnte excursions September 18 and
21. Limit, October 31, 1900. City ticket
office, 1401 and 1403 Farnam street.
l.oiTi'Kt Itute or tho cun on
VIA
THE NORTHWESTERN LINE.
ALL POINTS
In
Iowa, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Northern Michigan.
TWO DOLLARS. PLUS ONE FARE,
Round Trip!
Minimum rate, $7.
i Septombor 26.
City Offices, 1401-1103 Farnam
St.
nilNtUllK (o fi'tl Iloiltlin.
The, "hustling" committee of the Knights
Of Ak-Sar-Heil met at the rnnimnretnl i-lnt-
yesterday noon nnd manned out a line of
rniupmgu jor me uisposition or the booths
which will be n feature of the street carni
val during Carnival week. Th hk wnm
districted nnd certain localities assigned to
ine nusners, wuit tno understanding that
tliey would see alt of the wholesalers, re
tailers, Jobbers nnd manufacturers relative
to the securing of booth snnee. Omnlm
manufacturers will be represented on Home
I'ntronago nvenue. extending on Nineteenth
etreet from Fiirnam to Douglas, and it Is
proposen wini no nome manufacturer snail
escaped without nn exhibit.
RED FIRE
Wo nro In position to (111 orders for all
, kinds of Tableaux Flro on short notice
Supplied in ono-fuurth. ono-half, ono nnd
five pound tin enns. We furnish In RED
IlLuE, ORE EN nnd WHITE. Prices-one-fourth
pound inn, 20r; ono-half pound can.
SOc; ono pound can. 50c. Much lower quota
Hons furnished on larger quantities.
WE Cl'T DRUO PRICES.
35c Monncn's Talcum Powdor, sell.. 12c
25c Packer's Tnr Soup, we sell 15c
$1.00 Per.una. wo sell 75c
25o Laxatlvo Ilromn Quinine, wo sell.. 15c
$1.00 Scott's Emulsion, we sell 75c
$1.50 Fellow's Syrup, we sell $1
11.00 Malted Milk, wo sell 75c
M.00 Llsterlne, we sell C5c
!5o Tetlow's Swansdown. we soli 14c
$1.00 Cramers Kidney Cure, wo sell.. 75c
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go
AVrlte for tho New Catnlogue.
COR. 16TII AND DODO E, OMAHA.
uoston vrouivs nv siioi:s.
Vrry I.nlesl unit Svllrl Slylr III
ow Knll .Shoes on Snlo Nmv.
Tho finest shoes In town are tarried and
sold by lloston Store
Ladles' new patent leather shoes Nwlth
military heels and welt soles nt $3.00, with
oprra heels nnd opera too, $2.50; with L-uls
XV heels uud coin toe, $3,50, $5X0 nnd $6.00
Ladles' hnnd turned shoes with omplro
heels, extremely swell, made by Hurt, on
salo for $5.00.
Ladles' superb beaded nnd Jetted evening
sandals, satin sandals, at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50
and $5.00.
SPECIAL SALE SCHOOL SHOES.
Misses' shoes, S9c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50.
Child's shoes, 79c, S9c, 9Sc. $1.25.
Hoys' shoes, with horseshoe elrclottes
In soles ami heels, at $1.25; youths', $1.25
little gents'. 9Se.
MEN'S NEW FALL SHOES ON SALE.
All tho latest styles of men's shoes, Btich
as are sold elsewhero nt $5.00, wo sell at
$3.00 and $3.50.
UOSTON STORE, OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas
Two Trains Daily
to Denver.
" 11 .Vd W a Tsr
V. . 11 Ml UJ WM3 HLA
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l.v, Omnlia 4:25 p in today.
Ar. Denver 7:!15 a in tomorrow.
I.v. O in aim 1 1:115 p in today.
Ar. Denver 2:20 p in tomorrow.
Sipt. 18 the Next Excursion
S19.00 to Denver and Ketnrn.
$10.00 to Colorado Springs and
Return.
$11). 00 to I'nenlo and Kettirn.
$:)2.(X) to Salt Lake and Ketnrn,
Return good until October 31, 1900
City T Ickot Office 1324 Farnam
Stroot. Tol. 310.
SCHAEFER
s. u.
CL'T PRICK
DRUCfilST
Car. Kllli nnil CIiIjiku.
All Over
Omaha
You can't find tho value
for $3.50 that wo'ro
showing in our
Ladies'
$3.15
Extension Sole
Shoes
This is a new fall shoe
-button or lace patent leather
tip -new Cuban heel moderate
mannish too every pnlr war
ranted. It will pay you to look
at the barmilns we are offerltiR In
children's and misses' shoes
Suits
Children's $1.50 Shoes
iMisses' $1.85 Shoes . .
75c
95c
These are only a few of
the many barpalns we nro show-inR.
Kelley, Stiver & Co.
Cor. Parnam & 15th Sts.
Our department of ladies' new
fall suits, is filled with the latest
novelties, fresh from the fashion
world, and the money saving
prices quoted are worthy of your
careful and speedy inspection,
We have prepared a big and ""
generous campaign,
are determined that
I
prices will be found here,
and
the
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NEW Strikingly handsomo effects, new walking suits, new elons, tight (ittingi
BLOUSE magnificently man-tailored garments, high class materials, broadcloths,
SUITS cheviots, Venetians, homespuns, etc., rich autumn colorings and black,
military and fancy collars, now "puff" sleeves, tailor stitching, taffeta and velvet trim
med, new girdles, new gilt and mohair braid trimming, new 11a ring skirts with inverted
pleated back, all garments that are distinctive from anything shown else- $i "1 fJ E
where and guaranteed perfect fitting at $35, s?2t. TH, 2'J.f0, li.7f, $1(5.7"),
Women's New Autumn Suits
best satin Komain, skirt cut in the latest style, with inverted plait back, $9.75.
Women's New Handsome Tailor-Made Suits i!vit;,S;
Zibelines, etc.. black or colors, oton and double b roast el tight litting styles, strictly tailor-made,
new flaring skirt, with inverted plait back, $19.75
i Women's New Walking Skirts
made, with jn'opor hang, finished with rows of stitching, now inverted plait-back, $4.90
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Another
Colorado Excursion
Tuesduy, Sept. IS -one fart' plus $ for the
round trip to Donvor, I'ticblo. Oolonulo Springs,
Gli'tnvood, Salt Ltikt1 uud OdPii.
Hcturn limit, Octolipr 111.
Thro sdpppi'r for qIiovp points loaves Omaha
4:U5 p. in dally.
TIc'koI Otnoft, curllnoton Station,
1 502 Farnam St. 1 Otli and Mason Sts.
U Tel. 2SO. Tol. 120.
L
fQB Early Autumn
Wo nre road- to show you a fine
rssortment of liandsomo wool
waists for fall wear, In all popular
colors and styles,
IK WAISTS
Now silk waists, pretty patterns
and mndo right at prices that defy
competition.
Homcinbor wo nre headquarters
for COLr SKIHTS.
fSCOFBELD
1510 Douglas St
,31
Extra
Special
Barg
aitis
in ladies' and children's underwear
for Thursday, 35c and 50c under
wear at 15c 1,000 dozen ladies' and
children's underwear in full weight all sizes
for ladies' and children, Every garment war
ranted perfect, jersey ribbed, fleece lined
this is a chance to buy the right underwear
at the right time of the year for oncfourth
of the regular price all in one lot for 29c.
Special Bargains in Ladies' and Children's
Hosiery at 10c, 15c and 25 j
Ladies' fine lisle thread vests in plain and fancy 1(f"ft
colors that sold for 25c, at IL
The Big Silk Dept.
Offering the finest new Silk at reduced prices.
$1.00 black and colored Taffeta, 27 in wide, 59c
$1.50 black and colored Plisse Silk, 98c.
$1.25 colored Silk for dresses, 69c.
$1.50 Fancy Waist Silks for 49c.
$1.50 36-in black Taffeta for 98c.
50c Satins in all new shades, 25c.
We show a complete lino of now fall shaded in a fine
ported Panne Velvet, Persian Velvet, worth 2, for 9be.
Fancy stripe and dot Velvet, worth 1. 50, for 7i"c.
The Luxury of Hot and
Cold Water
In r,ur home annot he overestimated when
Mipplird through tho medium of modern
isanliary plumbing nppllnnccs. We are
prepared to lit up your homo with all the
latest ideas In sanitary plumbing at prices
that will enable tho man of moderate means
to uujoy it.
Free & Black,
Phone 1011). . . 180(5 Farnum St
J Unusual
3 Activity in
Our Cloak Dept.
The prices wo are making in our cloak depart incut arc caus
ing the goods to move more rapidly than ever before. lTnusu
ally large spot ensb, early purchases enable us to quote the most
astonishing values ever placed before Omaha's shrewd and econ
omical buyers. Thursday, 275 silk waists, made of the famous
Winslow taffetas, handled only by Ilayden Uros, warranted not.
ro crack or money ret unded ( jjpijfj
on sale for, each Vb
400 ladies' silk waists, in blue, ceise red, cardinal and
2.91
2.9!
lanawa Tickets
All This Week..
30c
Saves you 10 oonts nn eaeh ticket. You
i an also save lotB of trouble and annoy
i m e from
Roaches
im-
by freely usltir: about the closets,
hhehes and sinks
pantry
Eel'f-fo
All you have to lo is to sprlnklo It
around (non-poisonous) nnd, presto, they
arc gone.
Uoth sold by
J. A, FULLER & CO.
I'liui'lrriitli nut' '-oiitilnn Strerl,
gray sale price only
li)0 ladies' tailor made suits, sill: lined jackets and percalinc lin
ed skirts, made to sell for ?l.r, in all the new rJ3 g?
styles, now on sale for aw
Ladies' high class, new tailor-made suits, with the new skirl, in
all the new materials, at 1L00, .flo.00, 18.(10, .?-'(
25,00. .;0.00. $.".5.00 and
Ladies' early fall jackets, silk lined throughout, your
choice of 200 of them, worth $S, .fi), 10 each for
175 ladies' early fall jackets, worth 5.00,
on sale for
Ladies' dress skirts, 500 of them, in black brocades,
plain and ngurcd. worm lor eacli an
1500 ladies' skirts, in Venetians, broadcloths, serges, homespuns,
in grays, browns, blues and blacks, ft (D)
worth up to 7.50, for, each fcuO
Ladies' tine dress skirts, in silk broadcloths and Venetians, per
caline and silk lined, at 0, $S, 10, 12, 20 and $10.
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY.
25 dozen ladies' underskirts, 12-inch flounce and ruffle made
to sell for 1.50, at -l!)c.
20 dozen ladies' percale wrappers, 15-inch flounce, ruffle over
shoulder, and 2 rows of braid, at OSc.
75 dozen ladles' wrappers. 3Pc Ladles now flannel waists. In nil the new shadei,
at $1 f,n. $2.00, $2X0. $3.00 and $1 00.
l.i dozen ladles' petticoats, blue pink and grav iloini t or flannelette at ea h,
MM iitt 72k
The Possessor of
Good Teeth
- real or artificial tretli in much
healibier than thnho hnsr teeth urn
in Iiiiik and decayed ami unlit to iims
ii ii i food. If nature tins been un
I i ml. tho di'llcloney can he quickly,
p.iltilosxly and inexpenblvely supplied.
TI'.KTII. witli or without plates, ab'.o
luiely perfect In appearaih e and u.-c,
lilted IriHldo of twenty-four houtH.
BAILEY, the Dentist
lti.uiii :u-:tia riuiun iiih-k.
I'lllllM' tOHft, I. mix lllfllllMllt.
Dr. Kay's Renovator
(Juurttiincil to cure the very worst case,
of dysuciisi.i. i unmlpailon, bilious head
ache, liver and kliliifys At uruKslsts, 'J&i
and SI i-'ond for 1'ree Sample. Free Hool
and Tree A.,-.o- Ur IJ. J. Kuy, SaratuKU
N. Y.
RfP Crowns
ro made of 22 karat gold and nro shappd
to ussimilale the natural tooth, have a ting
polish and will ear u lifetime.
Hold Crown.. $r.00
(iold Killinus $1,110 up
Silver Killln,;) 7jc
Tail's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1.-, 1, Dulllillls t.
HO WELL'S
Anti-Kawf
f-.it nn pnrrl , , a I
.lt I hi ,ai tin . s
n. rt t niifh
'1 1 v An1! Iviiwt - ,
A.l (IniCIMtll.
mwi mmn that wheh sbsokikg a
You have, the II EST notwithstanding thoy cost you iu inoro tiun Interior goods.
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