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    10 TIIE OMAITA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, IQOf.
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Uncut Mnrha & .1 1 rT-nT J H
KO SURPRISE OVER JEFFREY
Appointment of Gould Man on Weitern Pa
oifio Discloses ecrt.
SHOWS IDENTITY OF LATTER'S BACKERS
Csiltni rrTio Htmon that Goald
Wu rromctlns .Roid, Despite
Ills SUtrmriU to the
Contrary.
Th announcement that E. T. Jeffrey
has been made director of the Western
Fiaclflo occasion no irreat surprise In local
railroad clrcules. Engineers have nearly
commoted the survey of . the new line be
tween Ban Francisco nnd Salt Lake and
It Is believed before the end of another
year construction work on the road will
be well under way.
For a long Urn mystery surrounded the
identity of the promoters. It was sus
pected Oould interests were behind the
enterprise but such rumors were persist
ently denied. George Oould himself denied
he Ws Interest! In the road upon the
occasion of one of his la-t visits to the
west. He even afTeetcd surprise that such
a line hd been . projected and he pre
tended It was a matter of news to him.
In the meantime, however, valuable har
bor fights were bought at San Francisco,
where it was announced to bo the Inten
tion of expending tl.bm.OW for the purpose
of building docks and reclaiming submerged
water fronts. Property of Ilttlo apparent
value was quietly bought up In Oakland
end rights of way obtained. Suddenly It
was discovered the road had a clear title to
right of way through Oakland.
Gould Needed nn Outlet.
It was well understood Oould needed an
outlet to the Pacific, and that it had been
his ambition for years. At one time It was
believed Oould Interests eventually would
secure control of the new San Pedro road,
which had been tied up at Calientes as the
result of litigation with the Harrlman Inter
ests over the question of right of way.
When Senator Clark closed negotiations for
the purchase of the southern extension of
the Oregon Short Lin It was generally un
derstood an Interest would be retained In
the road by the Harrlman syndicate. This
fact discouraged other lines to hope for an
outlet to the. coast Independent of the Har
rlman Interests.
Subsequent events Indicate Gould and his
advisers had foreseen the outcome of the
Harrlman-Clark deal, for they began the
purchase of the harbor and right of way
privilege.
"The, appointment of Jeffrey, Gould'
right hund man, to the position of director
of theroad- no longer leaves any reason
able doubt as to the promoters of the new
coast lino which will connect the Atlantic
and the Puclfio with a chain of Gould lines
and doubtless It means also the establish
ment of a Hystem of ocean steamers to
compete with t,ho Harrlman Interests for
the constantly increasing Oriental trade,"
eald a local railroad man.
Motive Power for the West.
A battery of locomotives of the standard
make, which are' standing in the Union
Pacific railroad yards, have attracted some
curiosity.. The engines were formerly used
tt th passenger service of the Union Pa
clflo, but they are too light to haul the
heavy trains of the present day and they
have been superseded by a heavier class
of locomotives. The light engines have
been thoroughly overhauled and have been
disposed of to other lines of the Harrlman
system. ,
Four of the locomotives will be sent to
the Oregon Railway & Navigation com
pany, while thirty-four of the engine will
be turned over to the Southern Pacific to
be used on branch line, where they oan
be pressed into service for lighter work.
The engine are part of a let which were
sold to the Hick Locomotive works of
Chicago Just before the Union Pacific trlke.
"When the strike broke out the company
found use for them and did not turn them
over. r
It has been rumored that the Santa Fe
has been negotiating for some of the en
gines,, but this is strongly denied. It is de
clared that the Santa Fe has not been
obliged to turn to outside lines for help
Bince the emergency created by the strike.
The locomotives will be sent to their
destination in lots f two, three and four
until they have all been delivered to the
new owners.
EAST WATCHING THE CROPS
Alfred Darlow Bring Word of Great
Interest in Western Con.
J' dttlons.
Alfred Darlow, advertising agent for the
Union Pacific, has returned from a trip to
the east. Mr. Darlow says that the para
mount; subject In the east is the prospect
of the phenomenal crops in the west. The
greatest' importance is attached to the
harvest, which Is regarded as the key-note
of the. commercial operations. Mr. Darlow
said:
"The east I banking on the crops in the
went. The utmost confidence 1 placed In
the outcome this year, for It 1 believed
that with a good harvest another year of
prosperity Is assured In all channel. The
Interest shown In the agricultural affair
The Burttons of fJodorn
CSvUlzmtlon.
, Normally a woman should have no d)s
Comfort ao fax a feelings of diacomforf
ra concerned, at
ach recurring;
, period. But mod
ern crrilitation
tils added it con
4ltioma of erer-
.' present Buffering
io a large nropor
ition of American
women. The
Igreat bulk of
' uch cases is duo
to inflammatory
: or congested con
jditiona within
limited territor-
; tea which can be
jerercotna by the
tright treatment.
;Ol course, this
local irritation is ,
followed bri
. headache. back."
. aches, nervous-.
nea. irritabilltr,
!and. indeed,
often results in
'nervous prostra
tion or co Us pea
which might
)hre been ao Tid
ed by proper
treatment.
$500 REWARD FOR WOMEN
who CAMMor m cokbd.
Backed tip by ever a third of a century
ef remarkable and uniform cure, a record
inch as a other remedy for the disease
- And weakaesee peculiar to women ever
ttaiaod, the proprietor and maker ef Dr.
Vierce' Favorite Prescription new feel
fully warranted ia offering to pay $ in
' 'legal money of tbe United States, fur any
case of Ltucorrhea, Female Weakness, Pro
lapsus, or Falling of Womb which they
cannot cure. All tty ask is a fair and .
reaspnabl trial of their mesn of cure.
VVOKLO' I1IBNAIT MnpiCAI. AseO
CUiWWt frvprisWia. jsuAila. bL kV
. u 1 1 i in iii i
rnrn)rrns3
Today's Exceptional Bargains in
Terrill's Dressmaking Stock
Highest Class Dress Goods. Silks and Trimminrs from Omaha's Foremost
Dressmaker, also, from Mme. Monette. 556 Fifth Avenue. New York.
$3 and $4 Dress Goods at 98c Yard
Dress Pattem of Chiffon Voile, Illusion Voile, Crepa
Eoliene, Crepe Ordula, black, cream, champagne,
brown, onion skin and blue dress fabric.4 of a
hundred kinds at, yard '.
$1.50 and $2 Dress Goods at 69c Yard
Sheer silk arid wool dress stuffs, Crepe de ff (T
Paris, chiffon crepe, eilk voile, broadcloth, m'V um
1 Ctl VI
98c
Sicilians, mohair, etc., etc. at, yard
Fine Silks From Terrill & Monette Stocks
27-inch silks, Dresden
Loulsenes, etc., worth
up to $2.U0
yard
at
All Terrill & Monette
lining taffeta, fancy
trimming silks, ir
fancy velvets AiC
at, yard TV
SwelleU and most exclusive silk novelties
many 35 inches wide at,
yard
Terrill' and Monette's Lscps
It". . 19c-39c-69c-98c
46-Inch Black Silk Costume Nets
S'i.f.? 69c-98c-1.98
69c
Eveninsr brocades, satin
and taffetas worth up
to 14. w
at,
yard.
98c
1.50 and 1.95
Miss TerrlU'e plain and fancy dress
trimmings. 5C" IOC-I5C-25c98C
All filik Mednillons In blsck. white nnd
atn.c..c.!!?"' 5c-10c
Blankets and Comforters Are Here
The new fall blankets and comforters are ready. You
feel the need of them these chilly nighta. A neat va
riety now on dale in our basement
TWO TUESDAY JEWELRY SPECIALS
Men's $1.50
and $2.00
Sample Watch Fobs at 49c
4SC
Entire, stock of stylish watch fobs fine silk and with ,
gold and silver fob lockets nearly all samples
and scarcely two alike this gives a remark
able variety rich and dressy in appearance
and worth up to $2 each, at
Big Sale Men's $1.50 Link Cuff Buttons, 25c
Link Cuff Buttons of rose gold, gunmetal, bright finish gold,
etc., many heavy enough for monograms all
guaranteed not to tarnish In five years we
will replace any pair of these buttons that
prove unsatisfactory worth $l.BO and $2 pair
. ........ v .
25c
Bid SPECIAL SALE KELLEY-STIQER'S
FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR
At the most remarkable bargain all tbe men's, ladies' and children's
high grade medium weight underwear.
Watch our
Windows
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Windows
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Beautiful Wedding Days
We are Bhowing Beautiful Wedding Gifts in sterling silver
Meat Forks, $2.0U, J2.60, $3.50 and up. Sale of Tea Spoons,
em id weleht. 14.50. S5.00 and W.00. We also have a hand
some line of new, nobby pieces In Cut Glass you ought to !
see them. looK lor the name.
S. W- Lindsay. Jeweler.
1516 Douglas St.
Photo Supplies
These are lovely days for
picture taking. Come and
see our stock of camera
supplies. Everything i n
Materia Photographia af cut
prices kodaks, cameras,
films, film packs, solutions,
papers of all kinds.
DEVELOPING AND FINISH
ING done by onr export. Take no
risks of spoiltnR your pictures by
failing to develop them properly,
but send your films to us and so
be sure of perfect finish. THICKS
WAY DOWN.
S. E. Corner, Main Floor.
Twenty () "8. A H." Green Q
Trading Stamps with pound fill P.
Ten ($1) "S. A H." Green
" fading Sainps with Ih,
isrw YorK Lrcnm Cheo
Ton ($1) "S. & II." Green Tr.iding
Stamps with dozen boxes
Piirlor Matches,
for
Ten (tn "S. & II." Green Trad
ing Stamps with pound
whole Pickling Spices
i. 20c B
12k
25c
Candy
Department
Ten (JlOftt "8. & H.
Green Trading Stamps
witn nox pure
sugnr Stlrk
Candy, at
10c
Dry oods bargains advertised ii Sun
day papers are good for Tuesday;
Mail orders received on the whole ad
vertisement up to Wednesday eve.
Have you seen the Horse Show Windows
IT WAS AH IRISHMAN, WHO SAID:
"The rich can ride in their chaises, but the poor can walk be jabbers" or
words to that effect. You've undoubtedly heard It before. But have you
thought that If the poor man had SAVED his MONEY, as the rich man did,
that he also .would have been rich?
That's the whole thing in a nutshell SAVE. 1
It's not what you MAKE, but what you SAVE that makes you rich.
Don't get away from THAT! WHEN shall you BEGIN to SAVE? NOW.
Where shall you deposit your savings? Where they will draw the largest
returns, and yet be absolutely SAFE. And this Is In the
Omaha Loan and Building Association,
1704 Farnam Bee Building.
O. W." LOrittftat, President. . G M. WATTIttGER, Secrftarr.
of Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas and other
western states is surprising. Politics ia
warming up in the east and banners are
floating over the streets. It Is of course
one of the absorbing topics, but no alarm
is manifested over the outcome as in other
years. People seem to be satisfied at the
result and they feel that no matter which
way political fortune turns there are no
Issues up which will have any serious effect
upon the business affairs of the country.
"There seems to be a large and growing
movement toward the St. Louis fair and
people are much Interested in the exposi
tion. The labor troubles have caused some
uneasiness, but it has apparently had no
appreciable effect on business."
WORK OF COMMERCIAL CLUB
Aggressive Action ' d by Commis
sioner Member Sfili Winning'
Fight for Omaha,
The executive, committee of the Commer
cial club will meet Tuesday noon In th
parlors of the club. Commissioner Me
Vann will present hl report for the first
three months' of his administration and
detail of effort In the direction of ad
vancing the interests of Cirt ha. The com.
merclal club has 3S6 members in good stand
ing and is admittedly one of the most
potent factors for the commercial growth
of Omaha,
Said on of the executive committee la
discussing the club and Its commissioner:
"If Mr.Mo Vann had done nothing els but
conduct a vigorous and practically a win
ning fight against the- railroads on the
matter of the increased tariff on coal, he
would have earned his salary for many
years. Yes, I consider the coal fight prac
tically won, for not only have we received
a concession from the August rate and
much coal that will come In the near future
will be on the low rata of 90 cents a ton.
But Mr. McVann has vigorously contested
other fights for the welfare of this city
commercially and has attended to the
routine business and the arrangement of
trade excursions. The fight against th
advance in coal rates Is not ended nor
will It end short of a complete restoration
of the tariff In force In Jjily. If the Com
mercial club can bring It about th rail
roads and ell other corporations doing busi
ness with Omaha will do it so that Omaha
stands ' on an equal basis in commercial
competition with other river town."
FORAKER STARTS THE BALL
Ohio Senator Open Campaign In Lin.
eoln, Speaking There on
Wednesday Right.
Special effort are being exerted at
republican state headquarter to make the
crowd that will hear Senator . Foraker at
Lincoln Wednesday night a big one. . The
speech by the distinguished Ohloan really
will open that kind of campaign tn the
state this fall and ' the manager are
especially anxious to have the affair suc
cessful In every way. By way of ad
vertising and direct appeals to. local
leaders wifhln easy reach of Lincoln
nothing Is being overlooked that Is cal
culated to have a good effect on the
Foraker meeting.
Chairman Burgresa this week la putting
forth especial effort to help out th state
ticket whloh most of those In authority
ay la la no particular Bed of It, but will
not be hurt by a little activity along that
line.
Headquarter visitors "yesterday Included
R. A. Smith, nominee for representative
from the district composed of Burt and
Cuming counties, Dr. McKee of Wayne and
H. Hucklns, editor of the Shelby Sun. .
COOLEY NOT TALKING JUST NOW
Expert Say It 1 Not Wise to Dis
ease Detail of Appraisal
at Present. 1
Engineer Cooley, who Is precarlng expert
testimony for the city for use at the water
works appraisal next month, absolutely de
cline to give out any information regarding
the riprapping along the Missouri near
Florence or the result of any of hi in
vestigations. "I do not think It wise to talk for publica
tion," aald Mr. Cooley. "I am subordi
nate to the city officer who have charge
of the work and must refuse to discuss the
work at alL I may say, however, that it
1 progressing satisfactorily. "J
IT IS FOB LADIES, TOO.
They Can Stop Their Hair Falling Ont
with Herplclde.
Ladles who have thin hair and whose
hair Is falling out can prevent the hair
falling out and thicken the growth with
Newbro's 'Herplclde." Besides, Herpicide
Is one of the most agreeable hair dressings
there 1. Herpicide kills the dandruff germ
that eats the hair off at the root. After
the germ Is destroyed the root will shoot
up and the hair grow long a ever. Even
a sample will convince any lady that New
bro's Herpicide la an indispensable toilet
requisite. It contain no oil or grease; it
will not stain or dye. Sold by leading
druggist. Send 10c in stamp for sample
to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Sher
man & McConneil Drug Co., Omaha, Neb.,
special agenta. ,
i a
m 1-3 twin vi if a v uMi i rm n
I H $3
I
Homo Visitor' Excursions Fair.
Tuesday in September and Oct. 11. Good
thirty day. Half fare plu S3. Many
points In Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.
Inquire at the Northwestern Line Office.
1401' and 1403 Farnam St., Omaha.
Special Snaday Rate to' Great Weit
ern Park, Manning, la.
For the month of June, July, August
and September, on every Sunday except
July 3, the Chicago Great Western railway
will aell rounA-trip ticket at one fare to
Great Western park, Manning, I a. For fur
ther Information apply to 8. D. Parkhurst,
General Agent, 15U Farnam street, Omaha,
Neb.
MASS CONVENTION IS SURE
Dissatisfied Democrats Only Walt
Action of Conrt Before
Proceeding,
Democrats who opposed the action of th
Jarksonlan machine In forcing Dr. Hippie
a the nomine for water commissioner by
revivifying th last city convention say
they will wait until a, decision Is mad on
the Connolly-Gellus mandamus ault before
doing anything toward holding a mass con
vention to put up an Independent candidate.
They intimate that they will do this If th
decision goes against them, and th city
comnutt to not compelled to issu avcaU.
Accurate
Oven Thermometers
There U a certainty and satisfac
tion about the baking done in
Moore's Thermometer Ranges
that is unequalled. Thousands of
these ranges are in use and they are
especially in favor with particular
housekeeper who have a reputation
for good cooking.
You are invited to call and whether
you wish to purchase, or not, we
shall be pleased to. show you th
workinar of the thermometer, tne Hing
ed Top,, th Controller Damper and
, the many other point in. which
NEBRASKA nmNITURS
413-415 No. 24th SL, South Omaha.
Get Our
Furniture
Prices Before
Buying.
Witt
TUB RELIABLE STORE.
See Our
New Fall
Patterns In
Carpets.
$1.50 TO $3.00 SAMPLE SHIRTS,
69c AND 98c.
Men's Negligee Shirts in Both Light and Heavy
Weights Heavy Woolen and Handsome Silk
Stripe French Flannels in Great Variety of
Colors and Newest Fall Patterns.. ..
69c PiND 98c
THE ENTIRE 8AMPI.B LINK OF A
LARGE MANl FArTl UKR, WORTH
FROM J1.50 TO 3. f'KR OAR-MBNT-
YOrn CHOICK TI'ESDA Y,
AT
SEE DISPLAY IH SIXTUHTH STREET WINDOW.
BEST TAFFETA VALUE.
For Tuesday we offer 100 pieces of Pure Silk RriRht and Rustling Taffeta In all the
loarilnR mret ana evening snsaes. im bmk is imp or me strongest una Drr-i
wearing made and you can buy any quantity u all are in full pieces. The iQn
regular selling prioe is 69c. Fur Tuesday we place them on sale, at, yard
TUESDAY IN OMAHA'S GREATEST DOMESTIC ROOM.
CLOSING Ol'T ALL WASH GOODS AT A TRIFLE OF THEIR COST
Your choice of anything we have left on
Tuesday of all our summer wash goods,
worth up to 15c yard, 2ic
at, yard
Closing out summer prints,
at, yard...
19c Flannelettes,
at, yard
15c Flannelettes,
at, yard
10c Flannelettes,
at, yard
..2ic
12c
..7ic
... 5c
Wool Dress Goods for Children's
School Dresses.
39c
75c all wool .extra weight Novelties,
Zlbrllnes. Beotrh Mixtures, etc., AQn
mi khIp. nt. vard. .............. " w
66c Novelties, go
St. vnrd
All wool Walstlngs or Tricots, OQr
worth Wc vard. at. yard w
M-lnch Sicilian, worth (1.00,
at. yard
Wool Dress Ooodri,
at. yard, up from.... ......
FROM 9 TO 12 NOON All Wool
Challlps worth toe yard, at, yard...
200
... 49c
...10c
15c
Just Received by Express
New Fall Suits for Tuesday's Selling, Alsd 500 New Fal
Coats and Jackets.
VISIT OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT TUESDAY.
HAVE YOU PRESERVED Y0URnpMc?3 AND
THE SEASON FOR THIS DELICIOUS FRUIT WILL SOON CLOSE. Ve are
Just in receipt of another car of Fancy Colorado Freestone Peaches and Fancy
Larae. Juicy Bushel Boxes . Flemish Beauty and Duchee Pears, wh.ch w
will sell at the following prices: .
LARGE BOXES FANC COLORADO FREESTONE PEACHE8, . Qf)C
o r Knv .... utiinlMititiillM
BUSHEL BOXES DUCHESS AND FLEMISH BEAUTY PEAR8, 1,35
STORE THAT SHIPS XUUBCT
at box.
NO LIMIT-ALL YOU WANT. THE ONLY
ffiOM THE GROWER,
HAVDEft) BROS.
diinfe
4
for primaries and another nominating con
vention. They say that they will have the
numbers to contrive the Independent move
ment In good style and to elect their man.
The hearing on the writ of mandamus
Issued against the Jncksonian democrat
was again postponed yesterday afternoon In
the court of Judge Day. C. J. Bmyth, at
torney for the democratic leader .served,
asked for a further extension of time, owing
to hi connection with the trial of the
South Omaha cases in the federal court.
A soon a he la at liberty Judge Day will
bear the case.
Mr. nnd Mn. CUnhen
Will reopen their School tt Landing Z4M
Farnam street, September 23, roinpU
mantary reception, by card only. Inspec
tion of th academy 1 to S p. m. Dancing
I. to p. m. For juvenile. Saturday, Sep
Umber 14 th; dancing to p. m. AppUca.
tt(ts may be made now.
Mortality Statistics.
The following birth and deaths have
been reported to ths Hoard of Health dur
In th forty-elgth hour ending at noon
Monday:
Birth, Joseph A. Wlthte, 015 North
Tweutx-Aftb avenue, boi Jueph 0'X.eeX,
The New
Patrolman's Shoe
Mailmen and patrolmen will find thl
the most comfortable walking shoo
ever sold in Omaha. It' so new that
nothing like It has been seen here
before.
Plump box calf, plain box toa, double
loles, wide bottoms and low flat heel.
.50
make It desirable and we guarantee
latlsfactlon every time step in and
!ook at them.
Drexel Shoe Go.
1419 FARNAM STREET,
Omaha's Up-to-Dati Shoe Houst
Cabinet
THE BEER YOU LIKE.
Thoroughly agod and pasteurised la one
of the flnest beer brewed. For home
consumption, either as beverage or tonic,
nothing surpasses It.
Nursing Mothers
can find nothing better. A a milk pro
ducer It ia unequaled. It comes in cases
either quart or pints. Try on case
then you'll order another.
old on DlnlaaT and Bpffet Car.
Fred Krnn Brewing Co.
Onsaka'a Model w y.
Telephone 430. OMAHA
904 North Thirty-second avenue, girl;
Simon Rokussck, 2U20 Farnam, girl; Josipli
Henry Desterhouse, 115 South Eighteenth
boy; Andrew Crulikshunk 923 North
Twenty-beventh avenue, girl.
Deaths Charles Henry Moody, 907 North
Eighteenth, I; Btaulc J. Cupp, till
Webster a month,
HomeMisitors
Excursions
VIA
Illinois Central R. R.
ROUND TRIP RATES FROM OMAHA
Sandusky, Ohio. ....... 123.00
Toledo, Ohio.. .M... $21.25
Columbus, Ohio. .$23.10
Dayton, Ohio... $22.00
Cincinnati, Ohio 122.50
Lima, Ohio...... $21.00
Springfield, Ohio $22.50
Marlon, Ohio -$22.50
Flndlay, Ohio .-$21.55
Gallon, Ohio.,... $22.75
Louisville, Ky $21.30
Elkhart, Ind $17.75 I jOwensboro, Ky ...$24.80
On sale September 8, 13, 20,' 27, October 11. Return limit 80 day
Correspondingly low rates to many other points in Ohio, Indiana,
Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota, Ontario, New York, Ken-
tucky, Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia.
Full particulars cheerfully given at City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam
Street, Omaha, or write.
Hammond, Ind.. .-$15.85
Ft Wayne, Ind $19.20
South Bend, Ind $17.30
Logansport, Ind $18.25
Kokome, Ind $18.65
La Fayette, Ind $17.85
Terre Haute, Ind $18.35
Vincinnes, Ind. I $18.35
Evansville, Ind $18.50
Indianapolis, Ind $19.40
Richmond, Ind.... ..$21.00
New Albany, Ind $21.25
Muncle, Ind $19.90
W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt., Omaha. Neb
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COLORADO
AND RETURN
EVERY Ttwsday and Sata. ,
day from Auguet 16th, to Sep.
tember 17th, InoU -with final.
' return limit Oct. 81.U 1904, via
Union Pacific
$16.00
FROM
OMAHA
JJ mm your tick read w
Union Paoiflo.
Inquiro 4 . ,
TICKET OFFICE,
1334 Farnam St.
1 Reopening of
Mr. and Mrs. EtlorantTs
Dancing nnd rh steal lelture
riasse
For children on Saturday, September 34.
beginners. 19 m. Terms Beasun, Septem
ber to May, S15. Advance, 110. Adults
classes beins TuesUuy, September , S p.
m Private lisnuns dully. Opening as
sembly next 'Vi-dnsday. ITor' particulars
call or telephone lu41.
Corner nfieentn and Harney Streets
DEPUTT STATK VETHTHtN AKIAN.
CITY VtCTKRIKARIAK.
H. L RAMACCIOTTI D. V. S.
OMAHA. NEB. Ttlaonone Us.
.Office aiid luAriuary, Mth and Maaoa Bt.
BEAUTY
TO look well Uh cart of you
complexion. Ixrtwt allow un
flthily plmpl. blclihl'
tr frscklos to blcmlth yuiir Kin.
Derma-Royale
will removs thus Ilk mgic
Cures Eci"i na
Vtei Wllh UrMW-H'W
Soap, a striccl Wn is
Insurri.
OLU BY DBUtKllSTS,
Derma-?u)l. l Pr kottl. pres p''
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