THE AMERICAN. 8 Rain f Popery. Pw Mr. 1W!; TUra !s a cae, whn I now doa.1. who h left a work which would give to any man a reput Hon. In thi work, whk'h I cannot do anything el than admiro, I Dnd thewj aniillT. the Church of England think heiwlf adorned when the wear Mine of tho rags of ixry That 1 a Mow at the Church of Eng- 'n,l if tho church of Rome Is clothed with rat. What, to hi mind, were the rags of popery? V'a It because the gradual, unaimpecting Influencci of hcatheninra clothed the church of Rome, and, no a to itlll claim the name of christian church, patched her heathen garment with christian patches? Or, waa it be cause of the inroad of heathenism the Lord wa dUg'iHtod with her aswia llona and would not give her any new garments, and thin I the cause of the old garment being torn to tatters and therefore appear as rag? Rag of popery. If this 1 a fact, what will you do when you have your beautiful tomb and meet the Apostle Peter at the gate of heaven, and ho Bay to you, "Why do you wear the rag of popery?" you might be inclined to say, "I do not wear any more rag than you do, for I wear the Bame gar ment you did." And he will answer, 'How do you know I was ever in Rome to wear it? You cannot prove it so as to satisfy every one on earth; and that garmont that you have on has been dyed; it has been dyed in the blood of my nearest friends, it is a garment worn only by usurpers and those who endeavor to rule both God and man, and the garment i in rags and will last but a little longer." I can Imagine that when you hear this, you will Jhlnk, "Qh, that the day of the inquis ition wore not past." Dut I would advise you to think these things over, and if you come to the same conclusion, that your church is clothed in rags, you had bettor have a change of raiment for her. Good bye, dear Peed, good bye, Oo bury thou ram and don't cry i Then buy a new dreas For the bride In distress. And explain your nenlect, and don't lie Yours, etc., ALEPH. The Spirit or Patriotism Is Spreading Like M ild Fire. The Uighliml LigM, published at Erie, Pa., has the following to say about the Independent American CIti lens' party: "The best classes of Chicago's clti tens are coming out and joining the tew party movement to such an extent, that the Democratic, Republican, and other partlos are becoming alarmed. Our readers will remember that the new party pledged themselves to rid the city of Chicago from gamblers and a hundred other vices which exist and It had such an effect on the people that the present Democratic city govern ment has made war on all such crimes of the cily they say something must be done to get the people's confidence and hold them in line. Mass meetings are being held in all parts of the city nightly, the boyt have their war paint on and mean business. The outside patriotic oiero should come forward and do something to aid the boys. You can do something, do not think you can't give at least one dollar to the eause of Americanizing the two largest cities of our country. "This movement In the city of Chi caco is maklnsr history for us. It is lotting the world know what we really mean. You will remember that the man-actlng-Mayor Hopkins when elect ed' drove from office every Free Mason in the city therefore don't think that order is not getting its work in about bow. Do something for the boys. Protestants Must Vnltr. New York, Oct. 2. Religious circles are excited over certain statements made bv Dr, Charted A. Brlesra on the subject of church unity. Dr. Briggs, in a published statement, dwells upon the hopeful attitude which the Roman Catholic church is now assuming. The tendency which la shown by denomina tions of the Protestant church to uulte Is also very encouraging. Theological controversies are not nearly so destruc tive as formerly. Dr. Briggs adds "Denominatlonallsm Is a terrible curse, and unless it is abolished Roman Cath ollcism will conquer our country. Our denominations waste a great amount of resources, both of men and money. The Roman Catholics have in the United States 9,157 ministers, and 6,231,417 communicants, with an average of 685 to one minister, and 8,776 churches, with an average of 709 communicants to a building. The Protestants have 99 636 ministers and 14,038,435 com' municants, an average of only 142, and 133,056 buildings, with an average of 105 communicants to a building. This is a terrible waste, and the wonderful economy of the Roman Catholic church will conquor In the end unless there is unity." ; Injunction SU11 Holds. Judge Scott decided in regard to the Injunction case of John Kowalewskl and others of the St. Paul's Catholic church acainst Bishop Scannell and others that the temporary Injunctioi shall stand until the hearing of the case for a Dermancnt injunction. The court said it would hear the whole case upon testimony yet this term, In the mean time allowing the temporary injunction to remain in force and compelling the giving of a f.VK) bond. This end the fight made by tho peo ple of the arih on their bishop for some time. Everything practically re main In sta'u quo. The Kowalewskl faction retain oeslon of the church edifice, a It has been doing since the Sunday morning members picked tho lock and gained entrance to it. The renewal of tho defective mort- giigo, which the faction supjwrting the action of the bishop declares In con sc'.ence a just debt, Is tied up until a decision on the final hearing of tho case. KESOLl'TIOXS. To 11 rot her Dwlght J. Bobbin, Erie, PcnitHjIvaiiia. Wo, 4e P. O. S. of A. of Washing ton Camp No. 12, of council mulls, Iowa, do most earnestly and fraternally sympathize with our brother, Dwlght Robblns, of Camp No. 4)0, of Erie, Pa., in being brutally assaulted, and hope for your sjieeody recovery. And we further hope you may secure the arrest of the cowardly assassin, and that he shall be punished to the full ex tent of the law. Wishing you success in publishing true patriotism, and heralding the truths of the nefarious designs of the Roman Catholic church: Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions le Mint to Brother Dwlght J. Robblns of Washington Camp No. 476, 1. O. S. of A. of Erie. Pa., and that the Bamo will be published In the High Umd lAiht, of Erie, Pa., and that copies also be furnished The Omaha Ameri can and 27e Gump News for publica tion. Yours fraternally, L. M. Shubkrt, F. C. TULL19, C. W. Bukritt, Committee. SEIULIA, MO., SEWS. (From our Special Correspondent.) At the dedication of the German Roman Catholic church, the congrega tion was Instructed to obey the laws of the country, provided that such did not conflict with the laws of their church. If the oountry's laws were adverse, they must obey the pope. We understand that the members of the Irish Roman Catholic church were Instructed to vote for John Cashman for prosecuting attorney. The report is in every way authentic Cashman Is Roman Catholic. Does Rome enter Into politics? The people of Smithvllle, Mo., are all stirred up over some A. P. A. literature which was distributed in that town. Word has been received by the council of the A. P. A. in Sedalla that the peo ple in Smith villo desire the association organized in their midst. They say, We are tired of living in the dark." Word was also received to have the representative of The American in Sedalla visit them and supply the peo ple with the paper and American liter ature. WAUMNUS. Thomas Jefferson warned us against just what has befallen us. He said: In proportion to their numbers they (for eigners) will share with us the legisla tion. They will iufube into it their spirit, warp and bias its direction, and render it a heterogeneous mass. Madison said: "Foreign Influence is truly a Grecian horse to the republic. We cannot be too careful to exclude Its entrance.'' Van Buren said: "Foreigners will render our elections a curse instead of a blessing." The publio schools have produced nothing but a Godless generation of thieves and blackguards-Priest Schaur. Eat Dyball's Candie6, 1518 Douglas Post Yourself about the Lurllncton's new line to Bil lings, Montana; the wonderful country It runs througn; the time t will save to Helena, Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma. Our advertising matter gives full in formation. Sent on request. J. Francis, G. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. "Lot the public school system go to where it came from the Devil.' Free man's Journal. Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for lkmglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the 23rd day of October. A. D ism. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said dav, at the north front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wit: .... Low one (1) and two (21. block one (1). Moe's sub-division, an addition to the city of Omaha, In Douglas county, staus of Ne braska. . Said lot one (1). In block one (1) Moe's sub division, above descriteu. to be sold subject to a prior mortgage of eight hundred dollars (SSOO.OO), to satisfy The 2! itual Investment Company, plaintiff herein, the sum of sixty dollars UW 00) Judgment with Interest thereon at rat of ten U per cent, per annum from May 7th. A. D. 1SW. , . , Kali! lot. tm i2). in hlock one (1), Moe s sub division, above described, to be sold subject to a prior mortgage of six hundred dollars $&.00i, to satisfy The Mutual Investment Company, plaintiff herein, the sum of forty four dollars (t.00 Judgment with Interest thereon at rate oftentimper cent, per an num from May 7th, A. D. 1894. Tn at Ufv from the nroceeds Of Rale Of all property as herein directed, the sum of vweuty-slx S3-100 dollars (M.53) costs herein with Interest thereon from the ithdayof May. A. D. ISiH. together with accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by the dis trict court or said Douglas county. " term, A. D. 18W. in a certain action then and there pending, wherein The Mutua Invest ment Company was plaintiff, and Irauk Is.. McDonald, defendant. Omaha, Nebraska, September 17, 14. CHARLES V. MILES. Special Master Commissioner. Tiffany & Vlnsonhaler. attorneys. Mutual Investment Co. vs. McDonald. Doc4J. No. Hi. -Sl- Eat Dybirdellciou Cream Candle 151!) Dougla St. Edward Baumley, for livery, 17th and St. Mary Ave '5:15 p. ni. at Omaha :I5 a. m. at (hlriigv." The new vestibuled train running on the "Northwestern" east dally 'A Hank Rip Old Snorter. M Wo acknowledge the receipt on our exchange table of THE AMERICAN, pub lished at Omaha by THE AMERICAN Iublishino Company. It' a rank rip old enorter of an A. P. A. paper and gets there with both feet. Callaicay (Neb.) Tribune. Iturllngton Route IMnlng Cars between Omaha and Chicago Omaha and Denver SU Louis and St. Paul St. Paul and Chieasro Kansas City and Chicago are now operate 1 on the cafe plan: that Is, passengers pay only lor wnai vney order. Tickets and Information about Bur lington Route trains and rates on ap plication to nearest ticket agent or to j. r KANC1S, J. r. Of, I. ft., Omaha, Neb. Just From the Press. A very attractive publication has just been Issued by the passenger de partment of the Burllngon Route. It bears the title "The Newer North West." and describes In a most inter esting and readable fashion those por tions of Northern Wyoming ana tne Black Hills of South Dakota which are reached by this company's lines. The scenery, towns, mines, people and Industries of those two remarkable sections of country are treated of with absolute fidelity. Two hundred pages with illustrations. Sent on receipt oi 5 cents In stamps. J. FRANCIS, U. I'. & T. A., Omaha. Neb. How's This! We offer One Hundreds Dollars Reward for any case or catarrn mat camiui oo cureu uj Hall' Catarrh Cure. Y. J. UHKNEl l'l. rrops., lo.euo, u. Wo ih. imilMrulirnnd have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe blin perfectly honorable in an Dustiness vrauiiau llnns and Unanrlallv able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. wWr Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. , Walking. Kinnan Marvin, wnoiesai Druggists. Toledo, O. , Hull's Catarrh Cure ts taken Internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle Hold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Notice to Son-Kesldent Defendant. In the District Court of Douglas county. Nebraska. , Marlon Cunningham vs.jonn uunmngnam. To John Cunningham, non-resident de fendant: You are hereby notified that on the Uth day of September, 14, Marlon Cun nlngham.the plalntitl. tiled her petition In the District court or iiouginacouniy. urii. against you, praying for a divorce from you on the ground that you have wilfully aoan- doned her. the ulHlntllf, without a gooa cause for the term of two years last past. You are required to answer mis pennon on or before Monday, the ind day of October, law- ... .... Dated at Omaha, NeDrasKa, eepienioer ora, " MARION CUNNINGHAM, Plaintiff. By J.T. Patch, attorney for plaintiff, 9-14-4 Sotlce to Son-Resident Defendant. In the district courtof Douglas county. Ne braska, The. Mutual Investment Co., plain tiff, vs. Jacob Myers, defendant. To James F. Forster and W. II. Stewart, non-resident defendant : You are hereby notified that on the 2ith day of August. MM. The Mutuel Investment Co.. plaintiff herein, meu ineir puni-iuii ,u the above entitled cause, In the district court of Douglas county. Nebraska, against Jacob Myers, et al the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain niortaage o.afi.iiul nn th 'Jnth dav of June, 18!'2. by Jacob Myers upon the property described as follows: liOt inree wi. uiih-r inn. i Forest addlt nn to the city or umana, ixiiig- luu fnnnlv. NVIiraska. lot two (2). in block two (2. Vandcrcook Terrace, to cure the payment of a certain promissory note for the sum nf three hundred dollars (&MH0I due n.v. i .n T in Mutual investment to, that there la now due and payable on said note the sum of twonty-sev n dollars and thirty-three cent if2T.3:ii with Interest at the rmfti.niliii iut pent, ner nunum f'om the Istday of June, ls'.a. for which sum, with in terest. plalntllT prays for a decree that the defendant pay the same, and that In default of such payment sam premises may u omu , t. uru tnn nmnuni. itiuuu uue, You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2ilth dny of November. IW4. Dated at Umana nenrssKa. iirrnncr . ifi-f MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO., Plaintiff. By Tiffany & Vlnsonhaler and W. H. Russell attorneys for plaintiff. 10-5-4 Notice to Non-Kesldent Defendant. In the district court of Douglnscounty. Ne braska. John Wooiirord.piainmi.vs. iiernuan S. Wallace, defendant. To llermlan S. Wallace, non-resident de fenrimit V'ou ure hereby notified that on the 20th day of August. 18'.4. John Woodford, plaintiff ln.reln. tiled Ills netitlonin the above emit led cause. In the district court of Douglas rmmt v Nehraska. airalnst ilermian S. al- liiCe, the Object anu prayer oi mini is to foreclose a certain mortgage exevuieu on me Uth day of January, 1SW3, by nermian . Wal lace upon the property described as follows: Lots Hfteen (l.. sixteen (ill), block two (2). Ames' 1'lace addition to Omaha, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note, for Die sum of four hundred, fifty dollars (HoO.OOIdue and payable to The Mutual In vestment CO., that mere is now hub anu pay able on said note the sum of four hundred, fifty dollars tJ4.Vl.00) with interest at the rate of eight (81 per cent, per annum from the 1st dav of .lanuarv. 181. for which sum. with In terest from 1st, 18i. plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendant pay the same, and that In default of such payment said nremlses may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2tith dav of November, inh Dated at Omaha. Nebraska. October 4, Ism JOHN W001KOKl. l'lalntiff By Tiffany Vlnsonhaler and W. H. Russe'l attorneys for piaintin. w-o Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. Inthedlstrlct courtof IViuglas county, Ne braska. Caleb J Camp, plaintiff, vs Joseph M. Hamilton, et al defendants. To Joseph M. IIi..'.!u,ii ud Ar.-.aa-a liar.; Ilton. non-resident defendants: You are hereby notified that on the 22nd day of August, 1S94 Caleb J. Camp, plaintiff herein, Bled his petition In the above entitled cause. In the district court of Douglas count. Nebraska, airalnst JoseDb M. Hamil ton, et al.. the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage executeo on the 5th day or June. lsw. by josepn i. n mu ll ton and Amanda Hamilton upon the pmu ertv described as follows: Lot five (5). block one (1), Bedford Place addition to the city of Omaha, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note fcr the sum of eight hun dred dollars (JsOO.OO) due and payable June 1st. lwW: tht there Is now due and payable nn said note the sum of ele t hundred dol lars (J8C0.P0) with Interest at the rate of elsht (8) per cent, per annum rrom tne 1st day or June. 18!2. for which sum with Interest from 1st of June. lse. nlalntlff Drays for a decree that the defendant pay the same, and that In default of such payment said premises may be sold to satisry tue amount touna aue. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2Hth day of November, 18'14. Dated at Omaha, neorasiea. octooer . issh. LAUi-.b J. t ft Jll'. Plaintiff By Tiffany A Vlnsonhaler and W. 11. Kussell, attorneys tor piaiuuu. iv--i Excursion i3 Texas LEAVE OMAHA (kU Oth, t)t, to Genoa, Harris Co., Tel. umlfrthe auspices of the TEXAS REAL ES TATE IMMIGRATION tO..J North Kith St.. Omaha. N-l.. via A. T. & H. F.. Santa E Route, the qulckmt aud cfst route, tome with us to Ot-uoa. Ilarri count v. T .. on the lunlli mail 11 wrn Houston and Galveston, and we will show you some of the tlm-st and most fertile tract of land you ever saw, with rood wal r and a healthy climate. This land loralvd flfUM-n uiih-s south from the boom Inif cltvof Houston, and Usold at a remark- ably low price and easy u-rius. Now Is the time to buy while It U clinp. liomeseekers. don't 1ft this opporunlty goby. He sure and hare your ticket rrad via the above route to Genoa. Houston, Texas. If you trade with us you ran depend on U'liig treated fairly and squarely Foi Information, railroad tirkrt ami particulars call on. or write t TEXAS REAL ESTATE A IMMIGRATION CO.. Jits. T. Kki.iso. Sec.. SUN N. ltith St., Omaha. Neb.. C. A. Kdijno. Mgr.. Ferry Hlock. 11VS Con gress St., Houston, Tex. I 1 Notice to on-Kesldcut Defendant. In the district court of !ouglas county. Ne- bra-ka. Zacliary Eddy, plaintiff, vs. Carrie r- lorn, ri ai., ,o " iiu uuu. To Edward U.Lewis, non-resident defen dant: Y ou are herehr notified that on the Uth day of Septomtwr. 1?M, Z.arbary Eddy, plain tiff herein, tiled bis petition In the above en titled cause, in the district court of Douglas county. Nebraska, against Carrie I'. Allen, et al., the object and prayer of which Is to rorcltwe a certain mortgage executea on me 17th dav of Auril. Ml. bv Carrie I'. Allen and Harry H. Alien upon the property descrllwd as follows: Lot shlrteen tU) In Cherry Gar den, in the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of a certain Sromlssory note for the sum of two thousand ollarsi&.OOU.UOidue and payable to The Mu tual Investment Co that there Is now due and payable on sain note the sum of two thousand dollars t&f.QUO.UO) with Interest at the rate of eight K) percent, per annum from he 1st nay of May, ls3. for wnicn sum. wun Interest from the 1st of May. lsWi. plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendant pay the same, and that In default of such pay ment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are reoulred to answer said petition on or before the 2tsth day of November, lrt'4. fated at Omana, aetiraska. October 4. inv. .ACHAKY EDDY, l'lnintiff. By Tiffany & Vlnsonhaler and W. H. Russell, attorneys for planum. ju-o- Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Ilndor and bv virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the district court for Iouglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed. I will, on tne mn day tf November. A. D. 1MU, at 1 o'clock P. u. of said dav. at the north front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest muaer for casn, me property described lu said order of saie as ollows, to-wit: , Lots one (II and two CI) Barker's sub division. In section thirty-four CM), township Hfteen (15) north, range thirteen (i.i) east oi the 6th P. M. In Douglas county, Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisry ine rilmn Savlnim Hank the sum of one hundred sixty-three and H3-100 dollars (Jltki.lW with Interest at ten (10) per cent, per annum from September 18, 1MI3, together with cots of suit and accruing costs accoruing w a juukiucih rendered by the district court of said Doug- as county, at Its septmoer inn, a. u. wi, n a certain action then and there pending, wherein The Dime Savlnirs Bank was plain tiff. John Haley, et al., were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. October o, im. BENJAMIN F. THOMAS, Special Master Commissioner. James B. Melkle, attorney. 10-5-5 Dime Savings Hank vs. Haley, imc. as. no. iuv. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. The nartnershlD heretofore existing be tween John A. Kramer and David Snyder, under the Arm name or Kramer & snyoer, and doing business at Forty-second street and Redmond avenue. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, Is this day dis solved by mutual consent. .,, DAVID SNYDER. A. Bevlns. attorney. D-14-4 -p CD D U W -p 0) - r-t o w to Ul N it 8 O 0' 0 to 09 0 A Solid Town FORT SMITH, ARK. v hrb r,.ii,irp In mi '03 or '04. Grows In spit of depression or naro times, ror peculiar reason and circumstances a resi dent of Knrt. Smith desires to exchange a good residence and business houst m corner lots, facing eacn otner nve uiucks ioiu bus iness street, one block from the Hi ;st school in the state; on streetcar line; vater and sewer connection; cottage plu nix I for gas; new coitnire. 5 rooms. Clean anu ncwiy painted; store mom on corner 20x50 fect, with three rooms itixin; wen anu nw;r tuu nct ion i one 15x3' butcher sIiod. Here Is bargain for a man who wants a borne and good business stand Price 8S.OH0. For par ticulars call on or write Hahky H. Uindb, 405-6 80" Main street, Kansts t'lty, Juo. Store occupied, doing a good business. (Cleanliness IS NEXT TO GODLINESS, Wa Cannot Wash Your Souls, But We can Make Linen White as Snow. 1110-1112 - DODGE - ST. OMAHA. NEB, JAMES AINSCOW, Telephone 628. Secretary and Mgr. M. DALEY, Merchant Tailor Suits Made to Order. Guarantees a perfect fit In all cases. Cloth ing cleaned dyed and remodeled. 2107 Cuming St., OMAHA. H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER. Office removed from 113 North'. I . 1618 Chicago Street Telephone 00. -: OMAHA, NEB D R.DIH'S Celebrated Female Powders never falL Mff tnd rare (aiter tailing wilt T.ofr imI l'tnnrroTJ run). p,mcuinna. 1. tt- X. IIU, uses dt. uawm. aum. We are Catholics first and citizens next. Bishop Gilnwre. WHITNEY. SCHOOL SHOES. You need a strong, durable Shoe for School. AVe have Boys' School Shoes, lace... Youth's School Shoes, lace ... i$limiJ Child's Kangaroo Calf. Spring Qf "f Heel atH.25and Misses' Kangaroo Calf, Spring $ji(,00 chlu:l.G.. i. so Misses' Beal Coat, Spring '',00 Misses' Dongola, Patent Tip. (f Spring Heel atil.35 to JJ You will Get Good Value for Your Money. W. N.Whitney, 103 So. 15th Street, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Lobeck-Linn -WHOLESALE Builders' Hardware, Cutlery AND TOOLS. -TRY US ONCE FOR LUCK. 1404 Douglas St. Telephone Best Goods In the market. Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for SO Days O. LANG. 718 South 16th St. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. REPAIRING DONE. 1406 Douglas Street. OMAHA, Neb. W.R.BENNETT CQ. You Can't get too Much of a Good Thing! Among a thousand other good things at THS FSOFLS'S BIG STOKG Is the FAMOUS EXCELSIOR PATENT FLOUR. Its praise is sung in thousands of homes in Omaha. We have a car-load on the way all the time; yet we can hardly supply the demand. One barrel of Excelsior will make $10.00 worth of delicious white bread. Our price per sack of 50 pounds is $1.05. OUR COFFEE IS Crushed Java and Mocha per lb 17c No. 3 Kio 22c No. 2 Rio -25c NEW CROP TEAS. In spite of the fact that the JAPS AND CHINESE are too busy fighting to raise more tea, and the prospect that teas will advance to a war basis, we continue to sell the BEST TEAS IN THE WORLD lower than ever. B. F. Japan, per lb. S. D. Japan " . . . Gun Powder " . . . Young Hyson" ... English Breakfast. .20c 33c 43c 48c 68c 33o 43c 48c 68c 33c 43c 48c 68c 33c 43c 48c 68c 33c 43c 48c 68c W. R. BENNETT CO.. Full Sot PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Teeth gitractsd In tn morning and Maw Sat mad tha lima Oar. Teolli Eitractei flout Pain for 25c. DR. WITHERS, Dentist, Foarth Floor Broaa Blk., 16th sad DosgUa, Omaha. .Veo. M. O. MAUL. Successor to Dreiel k Maul. Undei taker and Embalmer 1417 FA UN AM ST. Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB. Omaha Express and Delivery Co. TELEPHONE 1614. Moving and Light Express Work Trunk and Parcal Dativary. Household Goods Packed. 8tored and Shipped Office, 310 North 16th Streat. Branch office, N. E. Cor. 2Uth and Lake Streets. Tele phone 1575. PK1CES KKASONABLk. J. L. TL'KNEY. V Piano Moving a Specialty. Manager CHRIST. HAM AN WatrtuMer and Jeweler, Fine Watch Repairing a Specialti 512 South 16 Street OMAHA. NEB C. W. BAKER, Undertaker Emalmber Formerly with M. O. Maul.l Telephone 698. 013 80Uth 10th St., OMAHA. LADY ASSISTANT FURNISHED. Hardware Co., AND RETAIL- 279. OMAHA. NEB jTI"-' .rS"- TEETH SHOES m BOOTS of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days, GREAT REDCTION. LADIES SHOES worth tfi.00 will go at 13.75 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.50 6.00 5.00 3.00 2.50 2.50 1.75 4.50 8.75 2.65 2.00 MEN'S SHOE8 BUY YOUR TRUNKS WHERE THEY ARE MADE AND PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. C. H. FORBY, MANUFACTURER OF PAR EXCELLENCE. Golden Rio 28c Marlacabo 30c Best Java and Mocha, 35c, 3 lbs for..$l Ceylon 43c 48c 68c 88c Oolong 33c 43c 48c 68c 88c Our Special Blend Tea 48c Tea Dust 13c and 15c 1502-12 Capitol Avenue