The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, February 02, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE AMERICAN,
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LobcckLinn Hardware Co,,
., l,..l ! liwinl of Ihc tni.t !v
titiM ir that II wrfcae a -
)itr,tt f, Hi"! ltnn-fil ! thai
AmMrt h m-f id'w.lix.l In lrlit
JVll ., I ielt f llHI At
ni . Il 111115 ml '"ihiI.hth! irittlr)nn,"
It. r).viil Main utmi.U In l.t.i
fwia. Nr tn.Wt M I ' th In lhai
trf oity "culnml ifKiitlvwan" I the
Ai-Hn U AMmn iMkutt. In fart, I
JM nil, Mttie atikwn y, "nn mioajth
to r-mip In hcn II rtn."
On that tumni-aWa vhvum 1 lotrnnl
Ihiw lhUiKi t. l lmt J ixi KiiiM iii rll
h aoinliwnrf a YanVwi, f. That yon
wil not mil ih Canadian, an AiiiorU nn.
. That Ihokimni-r I (imiihI mil lm 1 Iliad
Anirrtia tha l-lt,
ll a nitilil wIiimi I trt to my "hall
twin," a Hit amnll mom til a ItnartHng
him cvir tlm front door la rallxl In
AuxTtra, I tlrvmlfnlly lwiy, and I
iimmhmI Mra. U. nntltHxl thin, for aha aalil
kindly In Iiit Nr KiiKlainl aopranmi
'Why, my rhllil, you lima. nal llrwl.
Won't you mi rilil to tirol?" Yra, 1mlid,
I tumid, lint I ookit In vain for Ilia hrd,
Tlia rntlra fiiroitiiiw of t tin Imll Mum wa
Imauttfiil lilrilwye maple piano at Inaat
what I thoiiKbt wna a piano a prtitty
vritlnK hnri'nti ami a rn kliiK chair.
"lt natl your hod for you." And
from Hie Mkh of thn aupoal writing
Mlila ah proiliKnnl iiimkIo wniul, and
k Irlow "uiiwounil my Ix-d," aprlnjj
Jiattivna anil all, but llin plnno hail dlaap
iarl, llkpnlwi my wrllhiK Inlilii had rv
olvtl Into a rharuiliiK WhliNtaiul, with a
nnr flow of wnt-rr from th dtvp Unk b
id, which furniml tliti aolld looking Uv
kiht of the luiroan. Thn IrlaU "Imlp"
rfmiMilly hrmiKhtmein a Ihtkh jug of "ioa
atir" and mint "crnnktira" and nakad
ton if I would Ilka aome lunch, I thought
jha waa trllla prtvloua, at lit I rcfloctnd
(hat in thla rapid land tlmy mKht hava
doptod Alloo In Wondnrlnnd'a ayattim of
"lirtinkfiiNtliiK at Kfturmxin tea ami dining
on thn following day," tint I aftarward
IrarntHt that any meal aorved nflor 10 p.
m. la terntml lunoh. Whim I waa loft
alone, ! took off my walking boola anddiv
pol(c(l t hum at t hn bark of the door and
proowdod to do my hair. Pruanntly Mra.
1). enme along and knocked nt th door.
"Expua nin, but would you mind taking
In your boot a, I can't ho rtwpouidhli) for
tlmm out thorn." I cxpliilncd that I waut
sl t hum hrUNhcd.
"Oh, my, but I'm afraid you'd wnlt
while. My help wouldn't brimli n pair of
boota, not for tlio proNldiiiit hlniNcIf, If
jrou'U take my ndvloo, you'll put thcaa
Id uck leather boota nwny mid wear n dnM
kid pair of half alioca with patent leather
tlpa."
I a(Mtn fell anleep on Mm conifortnhla
plnno and dwnnunl Ihnt I wmmurroundod
nil over tlm hcdi'lothea hy llttlu diulina of
Jlitatou lieium, auonotHNh and chh(ii tonat,
ml that I iiniNt not tnmior thn plnno
would play "llomn, Nivwl Hoiub," When
I awoke, tint llmt tiling I did wna to pull
op the blind ami have a look out. The
root wan not n long one. and quits
trnlglit. Thern wna an "ice cream mid
drug at ore" right opposite, and in Inrgn
Mack li'ttternon n w lilt a ground over tha
cntlm length of thu building ran "lllnck
rywa lueuiled here," At thu corner aat
colored gentleinan, and IiIhhIh niinl thua;
"l'rof(iior Monday, Shine, lie; viirnlah,
100." 11m wore a tall pearl derby Imt nml
frock coat and waa rending Town Top
Ion, an ho nmnl, have been h man of cul
ture. I an Id that after lunch I would like
lo go out whopping. My companion at ta
ble d'hote ottered to come with me and
"ahow niearonnd." AhmIic liadaomnoom
tnlnalona to do for "mumma," nnd an ah
could not votiie out t ill "ha'f p'at H," ulie
lent mo the local paper tontmly, io he
aid thern were wonderful "mark duwna"
fiolng on,
When my friend had flnlahed 11 her
eoniiiilHalnu for "muninia," and I had
done my whopping, we went to the "drug
department," and there, perched on high
fttooln, we, along with hundred of othen,
tank "Icecream aodit" tliMiigh a atrnw,
Phe declared that aim had Jnt the right
ctiango In her "pockethiMik" and InMUled
hat I ahould not pay for tuy llrat Aim
lean drink, I wn mimt ninuwHl when we
took the "elevator" to the hi Hit and
hoa department to buy "rublHira" to nee
tha American ipen take off their liata in
th elevator when ladlea were preaeut, It
named almoat abaurd, Aalhey reUln them
In thn atorca and "aurface cam." The
fond are displayed much more attractive
ly In America than with ua, Their enor
tnoua plate glaaa wludowa, which dwarf
our largeat, ahow off the rich brocade
nd "Illuminated allka" to Advantage, In
large atore in New York they hud M an
dvertlm'inentat Chrlxtman time the whole
liiaUiry of ('olumbua In life alr.e tableaux
In the window. Inalde the atore the
'good" are displayed on long low tahlea,
with the price dlntlnctly marked. Yon
can meet your friend and look "around"
without being nmlfHtrd an to what yon
want by tha "alale manager" hop walk
er. It I an excellent plan, for If you Ara
left alone a you pan the "notion coun
ter" you are aura to purchase aome trifle.
Tha American brlo-A-brao 1 irrealitlhle.
There 1 Another capital limtltutlon in
large "dry good tor up town." Moth-
an taking their bablea there can hava
them ahecked on entering, along with their
umbrella and rubber, and leave them in
good hand in a large room arranged for
the purpoae. When tha mother hava fin
ished, on allow ing the number of tha check
the baby 1 produced. Thl pay well, aa
mother are often driven out of a atore by
crying baby.
On our way home we walked, aa I bad
put on my "rubber" I noticed that on
blight unny street wa almoat devoted to
"candy atore," And they certainly ware
tempting. Fuller ha many formidable
rival on tha other aide. Over tbeae tempt
ing atore Almoat every window howad
dentlit'a chair and hla ilgn , And they eem
d to do a roaring trade. A algnboard in
reatanrnnt oought my eye "Meal, 25o.
aqnare meal,75o.( gorge, 11." And n un
dertaker' ran thu, "You kick tha bucket;
we do tha rest." Pall Mall Gazette.
Ia Dlaek and White.
Rev. Snm Jones once preached to the col
ored people at Dyemburg, Ky. After tha
armon a good old aiiter came to him and
Midi "Brother Jonea, God bleaa you I Yon
la the preacher for ma. I understand ev
ery word yon say. Yon preaches jnt Ilk
nigger. You ha a white akin but, thank
God.vou ha a black heart." Ham 'a Horn.
t M ' i t't t
: ) is 4 I' ) it, tf m in ct li.v- n
I ii-i . twl l H al koKUwit ''
jt-tv vili')!! !ml I,, , a !iv n 'I'lir
fiiti ilmi i- in1. a iiviv', an.!
n.ii.1.-ii n i aklitf
rr 11 J OienUJ o!d in uti.l. f
td In He I il i lhi lo fi-
lit ( Intclil if II (iiii li.Dii Hi,
Ibl i jnvnn ll f Uie mt'i (f til j
l roan Mio ba n Hip bawn !
bll.ij fUiml ntlli Hie fr-al Kami
f Hie rrmhllo. b ba h lo ld the
raolinlton nf muM mlr' l bcihu
brjotid Uin rmliMin fllirm, Mie
ha dir((d hand tf fam rtrw n
bvr pind tcmiiliV loriicmt d.mn In
U'IUtk bll n aim kUmsl roai ble, Ibo
iniinnitnl nanii-K f Wa-liliicton and
l.tiuiln. Wnehlnclon, "woarlntf Ihe
It it r mmr iif blamoloaa lifi Iwfmv
a tbouxaml juvrlni; liltli n e e In thai
lWri hUh InaU" upon lh
lendorol jr at noili. t.lniMiln, with
A IhhiI eo IvtnliT tliat i-vcrv Imll lo of
llm Kiont rtdndllon waa a ix raonal rti-
i llixlon. Tlio marten d in-eldcnl! Ajo,
martyr lontf iK-forn Iho bullet eH-d
which atlllod bin throbbing brain; for
pliy'a qulvcrfnif ll prriwod cloao lo
hla trroal honrt had almoet drnlmd It
of Itn blond, MaioKtii- typea of tht rt-
publlo tboao. Yet, prenimlmint nnd
Imilatod aa tlioy eland, it t a plondld
thought that tlicno tnon wrw tho pro
duct of thu K'oplo from wbono midHt
thoy aptttntf. Tho pntrlot lm of Vnah
inBlon wna but tho ivllocllon of that
hontlmcnt which warmed nnd tmipired
tho humbloat colon lul )itnrt Tho ao
rono forth udo of Lincoln during thoso
dark iltiy when the republic waa rocked
In tlio hot llumoHof civil war, wan but
tho cxprt-HHlon of 1,000,0(XI loyal hearts
that beat In unlnon of hojw, believing
that tho gathered dnrknoHs of tho hour
proclaimed tho eomlng dawn.
Tho republic U no lonifor an experi
ment. Her granite walla are wentrled
by a Bpectral hoet. From Lexington to
Apponiatox their Berried rank extend.
Tho allcnt mildlora of tho atnto our
Htandlng army of tho dead I
You may exclaim; thla in sentiment.
Ho It is. Sentiment cIvoh jrlorv to the
flag, and Hpai kleu in the eye that looka
wlth prldo upon Itn tosHlng atara. Men
bowed beneath that banner, and hod
their blood that H might float tiimulllod
In tho Hky, beouiiHO to them It repre
on toil tho republic which nhall be;
that Ideal iiHHOulntlon of man with mwn,
where the spirit of jmdloo pervades all
law, and every human relatloiiHhlp Ih
tnatlmit with 1(8 holy breath.
Sublime aplrlt of JiiHtlce! For age
thy lumlnoiiH form wan wrapped In a
Hhailow, and man forgot theo In hla
prayers, Temples roue and viiMt eathe
drala, tho marble pi-twins of klnga, who
sought iwlth gold to cxpluto their
oi'linoa. Tho fragrant Inccnna of a
thouMtind altars tilled tho Hkles, but thy
name was volceleas on tho lips of man.
Klndlo with naored flro thy eold Mhrlno,
that we may woi nhlp In thy clolHterud
halU From tlio gleaming helghtH do
scond and mako the land of freedom
thlno abodoj thy judgment seat of sov
ereignties and kings. In tho whlto heat
of thy perpetual presenco crowns shall
fall and thrones collapm, and all tho
nations of the earth shall bow tho
knee. (!od npeod the day when every
throne shall fall save one, thy thy
throne, O oJuhtlco, eternal In the
heavens!"
1 w Marriage Law.
Tho wisest and strongest stroke that
has been fearlessly hurled against the
ltoman priesthood since Victor Kman
ual closed tho doors of tho Vatican, Is
tho now marriage law in Hungary,
which makes Invalid any contract of
marriage not performed by a civil
magistrate, and Imposes a 2.'0 lino upon
any priest who shall administer tho
marriage rites, unless the contract and
ceremony shall have previously licen
consumated by a civil magistrate. The
new Hungarian marriage law takes up
all sides of tho marriage and divorce
question, and Is worthy of consideration
by all Americana. Tho Catholic church
In this country ignores the civil law
relative to marriage. Among other at
titudes of defiance she does not hesitate
to declare any marriage not solemnized
by a priest Adulterous, and In the sight
of that church there is not a legitimate
child of L'rotostant parentago In the
United States today. The priests do
not recognize our civil marriage law in
the least, and In their usurpations of
authority In this most imortant func
tlon of society, every one of thora acts
the part of a traitor, aa much as Bono
diet Arnold over did. If the people of
Hungary, under the dominion of a king
and a lineal Inheritance of Roman
Catholic , teaching, can rise up and
choke off the priest In the marriage
ceremony, Americans ought certainly
to throw off a almllar yoke. Marriage
la a civil contract, pure and simple, and
should be consummated by the civil
Tyler.
Have you asked the newsdealer near
est you if he has on sale The Ameri
CAN? If you have not already done so,
ask him at your earliest convenience.
But a few newsdealers apparently carry
The American.
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3fXIVIi
hni.l.w rm. Mmn., Jan J7 -Kalln-r
iiellj aitIvhI tii'r and imto
kk'Ihi til lintv )ir ami Ibtix'
inmillm n'nlnii, tmmdly fv t
oik in lht binding llw fa.Moiy
Mfamara trial.
llUbnp Mi Namaia la lu lng trbnl al
lndeindenv. Thr earn but one
iiult if juellivls done htm, and thai
le an aeimfltal. He has hren VllifliM
and abtiM-d aa no other man ha lui n
who has v lulled thla city, and we
Juellee will oeaao Mng blind.
Try the AMK1UCAN HAKKHY.
. .
VM Dylwll's I'andleK, I.MS Douglas
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Friends can buy winter gtanls this
month at greatly reduced prices at
BALDWIN'S,
1315-17 N. 24th St.
Take your repairing to The Drum
mo ml Carriage Co., iMth and Harney
Sts. Upp. the County Jail.
Burlington Route to California.
Fast time.
Free chair cars.
Finest Bcenery on earth
World-famous dining cars
Magnificent Pullman sleepers.
A curveless feteel-lald track.
Vostlbuled and gas-lighted trains.
Round-trip rate of $tl.r),50 from Omaha.
These are what tho Burlington Route
offers to visitors to California's Mid
winter Exposition.
Tloke's, berths, time-tables and ad
vertising matter at Kl'.'l Farnam St. lit.
Success Council No. 3, W. A. P. A.,
will meet tho second and fourth
Wednesdays In each month in O. A. R.
hall, 118 North Fourteenth street.
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Council No. I), A. P. A. will meet
hereafter In 0. A. R. hall, 118 No. 15th
st., first and third Mondays in each
month. Tho members will govern
theuiHelvcH accordingly. By order of
tho secretary.
When down town leave your
for repairs with John llmld,
Jeweler," at)5 North Kith street.
watch
"Tho
Fifteenth Street Thcalre,
Commenting with tho niatlneo per
formance at the Fifteenth Street
Theatre, Sunday afternoon, February
4, for an engagement of four nights and
UHiial matinees, comes Otis Williams,
America's funniest and most original
Gorman dialect comedian, In his hint
season's laughing success, entitled,
"April Fool." Mr. Williams U at all
limes a welcome actor wherever ho ap
pears. As he la well known throughout
the entire country, It is entirely super
fluous to attempt todeserihu him further
than to say that ho Is now tho only
(ierman dialect comedian on tho Amer
ican stage. The supiKirtlng company Is
Hcrldcd as strong and capable, headed
by the Mldgleys Sager and Fanny a
trio of very clever fun creators, for tho
past three seasons tho hit of "Natural
(las."
Tho Cabinet Reliable Gasoline Stovo
is Warranted for Threo Years. It Is
the Most Perfect gasoline stove made.
W. F. STOKTZEL, 714 S, 10th,
is agent for tho west.
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You want tho best Briad and nastrv?
Then try the AMKRICAN HAKKHY,
at 118 St, Mary savenuo. Dally wagon
delivery.
I, i
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ICAN? Get your friends to add their unmet
to our subscription list.
I.
Law Briefs.
We make a specialty of brief print
ing, and attorneys having this kind of
work should call on us. We will lie
pleased to make prices which are reas
onable, and guarantee good work.
American Pun. Co.,
John Rudd, Jeweler and Optician,
305 N. 10th street.
Go toDyball'sfor fine Candles 1518
Douglas Street.
Go to 2223 Leavenworth for estimates
on carpenter work.
tf ' DILI.KNUKCK Si Co.
Friends can buy winter goods this
month at greatly reduced prices at
BALDWIN'S,
131V17 N. 24th St.
John Rudd has an elegant lino of
Jewelry and Silverwear for the holiday
trade. JW IN. ltan street.
"tn 1IE1T1DGI Try John Hall,
607 N. Sixteenth Street, if you
want "A DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A OOL
LAR." A. 1'. A. buttons, 400 and up
wards: Jr. O. U. A. M. nlns. 75c and
upwards. Watches and jewelry, 81.00
a week.
Friends can buy winter goods this
month at greatly reduced prices at
BALDWIN'S,
1314-17 N. 24th St.
Eat Dy ball's delicious Cream Candies.
1&1S Douglas St.
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FEORUARY 13TH1004
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Corno iMih ie lierte, Who
COtl'IA I 14 III III I Hll tllH-
. i ii on ,n V.lrrw,
lf. i ll ofi o iltmM,
C. A. EDLING.
ii lm sr . AHA. Mil
ACME"
School Shoe
MISSIS AND
CHILDREN.
At.no
WOMEN'S, MISSES
ami CHILDREN'S
Satin Oil and Grain Spring Heel
School Shoes.
. AT LOW PRICES.
WOMEN'S SHOES,
$1.60, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00.
WM. N. WHITNEY,
Opposite P.O. 113 S. 15th St.
CHRIST. HAM AN.
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty
612 South 16 Streot.
TDHOTOGRAPHERQ
205 N. Sixteenth Street.
y i ien vynu i nn kk i o-
Fire, Lifo or Accidental
INSURANCE
It will pay you to cull m I lie i lid rrnl gunii
ripri'iiiii.liiK Hi'viirul A No. I insurance Coin
punles, P KAN Ik tlUHMAa,
5;) Pax Uin HIiHik,
HALD & RICE,
COALt
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rviinilionn i:m. : BIS So leth st,
H. K. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMH ALMER.
OniiHi riiiiiovnd from llll NorMi Kllli Nlrnntto
1618 Chicago Street.
Telephone 00. : OMAHA, NEB.
Oonvent Life Unveiled."
IIV EDITH O'lJOUMAN.
Thin IIUlo work riiliilntlinliRttiMixpiirlnni'H
of a yi ii tin I in I y who wiu linliirnil IIiI'iiiikIi Mm
riiniiliiK of llin .IrmillM nml Mm HlHlnrH of
('linrlly lo iinlur ciiiivdnt. I lp atnry of Mm
hi'iirlri'iiilliiu whiihn uniiiiMni in miohh hiiikh or
Inliliilty in lolil In h I'onvlni'liiK hi y lo. I'rlro
In clulli ti'S, wnt pom im Id by
AMKltlCAN PUMLISIIlNO CO.,
412 Hhtmly llliii'k, Omaha, Nrn
rnr r iii-pnun IlliiMinuiKl Hook ni n pni U P
I Htt KlvliiKiliilimnnil prli iH ULU UUItlO
IlllKI fur llli'lil. BiillU I wo llllllll. rianonm
Join Oo., Olark No, I, 032 ixchanii Building,
Bolton, Mm IJ-i-'.ni
THE COMINQ AMERICAN
CIVIL WAR.
Br B. A. HUNTINGTON,
Thl U anionic Mm IiiK'hI pulillciitlon and
rank iiinonx llin liimt, It dual with Mm for-
nln 1'xitI.i'iI In polllli'iil iiinurNor our coun
try li V Mm Itomiin Cittliollc rlnirrli. Kvury
Ainnrlr.iin hiiouiu ruiio n. riipur i:uvur,
i'roo AO Cvnt.
Biint poHtpiikl on rwnlpt of prlno, by tlio
AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO.,
412 Hliimly lllock, Omiiliii, Nob.
or, r7 Muln Ht Khiinii City, Mo.
Fifty Years -
Church of Rome,
PT UKV.CIIAH. IIIIINIQUV.
Tlillatnndnrd work on HonmnlHin and
Hh Himna -vnrkliiKM. wrltK'ii bv oim whomuMit
to know. Tim Htory of Mm aimaNHliiatliin of
Abriiliiim I.lni'oln ny Mm paid toolM of tin;
Unman Catholic! Church In told In a clnar and
convincing- inannnr. It almi mlaH-N many
facu rt'Kardlnic Mm pracllcim of prliwta and
nun In Mm convmiU and iiioniiNKirln. It
ha Itl4 l'Jino. liaiiim, and In cnl pimtimlfl on
r..,.t.f'.:ii,1.y AMFKICAN I'UllLlHII
iNU CO., III5 Howard Htrni-t, Omaha Nub.
THE PRIEST,
THE WOMAN,
iSS CONFESSIONAL.
IlT KKV. CM AH. CHINtQUY.
ThU work deal untlrnly with thn nrartlwi
by all ProtuHtant n well an by Komiin Cath
il'l,,, u.,..m nf Him I'llllfllNN
llin (Vinfl-HH iinal IIOX. 1111(1 Hlllllllll w n-nu
lllirn i.iii'inmi v.'i., i .... ... . ... : t v
I......1 uu..l..url miliilixl lint. Prlcu. In cloth,
il.(m, sunt poNlpald. Hold by
AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO,,
412 Shekly Block, OMA1IA, NEB.
VVMuUhaKI;
Builders' Hardware, Culluru
AND TOOLS
TRY U3 ONC
1401 Douglas St. Telephone
W.R. BENNETT CQ
Grand Distribution of Souvenirs
March I, 2, 3, 1894.
All thoso having Twenty hollars 120.00 worth of Coupons
in tntilleil to one of tht8' lirautiful Souvenirs. Our (Jrooery
Department ia right to the front. First-rlasa (Joods, Low Trices,
tell the story.
,Inr Strained Honey l'ks
2 lb jar Jam 25c
3 lb can Bartlott I Vara lfo
Quart Ixittlo rioklos. 3iio
Excelsior Flour,
This is tho Finest Flour put
respect. We are headquarters
Collbe and Pure Spices.
OUR BUTTER DEPARTMENT
Is Second to None. Crowded by Customers
all the Time.
Fresh Goods, Low Prices is the Cause!
Every other Department is worth a visit, and to trade with
us onco ia to become a customer of our's all tho time.
W. R. BENNETT CO..
1502-12 Capitol Avenue.
TRUNK-?.
AND TRAVELING BAGS. REPAIRING DONE.
14(16 Douglas Street. OMAHA, Neb.
1
Hunt timid In tho imirkiit.
Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for SO Days.
C. LANG. 718 South 16th St.
W. H. HUSHKU., W. P. ALLKN. JOHN 0, (XJltTKLVOII,
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DIME SAVINGS BANK
CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $40,000.
Interest Paid on Deposits. Savings Deposits Solicited,
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS."
Corner Fifteenth and Harney Streeti,
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DR. WITHERS. Dentist, 4th floor Brown Blk, I6th ani Dontfas Streets, OMAHA,
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E. H. BRUMBAUGH, D. D., - Atchison, Kansas.
M. DALEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
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Guarantpn a poncci ni.n all rawi. Ototb
dr clranud, dyud and rcmudulud.
2107 Cuming St., OMAHA
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FOft LUCK.
279. OMAHA. NEB.
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Pint bottle Plckli-a 20o
1 lb packao Baking Soda do
$1.20 a Sack.
up, and we guarantee it in every
for Fine Teas, Fresh Roasted
BUY YOUR TRUNKS
WHERE THEY ARE MADE AND
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
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SHOES m BOOTS
of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days,
GREAT REDUCTION.
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Full Set of Teeth $5.00.
PERFEOT PIT GUARANTEED.
Teeth IMraotad In the morning and New tat made
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Physician and Surgeon,
Telephone 747.
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