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THE OMAHA DAILY BE 10, 1890 THE BISTON STOR, ONILLYSEALIRECONTINC'D | eevior e Monday Will be a Great Day for Bar- at Forced Sale. Monday's Sale. | Grent Clearing Satoof Men's Shoes a@ goin Country butter good coun- | TR i Wo find several departments with too | Cost, have a great many bargains § 10, 12 creamery, ’ All our mon’s shoes must bo closed oud | cuse hates Mads § alslh ive i many goods. Wo are therefore going to eummer goods which we p) ) e | 174 and 19¢ for the boneloss harm, - Tw0 Immense Cash Purchases Mads in [ A $400 Bealsim Oloak to bs Given That Great Shoe Failure Ciused Grest Ex- Lh ol g - boforo Sept. 1. Wo are nof geing to slaughter them. out regardless of cost or valne. We | 100 pienic ham, S 12§e; | New York, Avay, citement W offor alot of double width dress | Keop monve shoes (m our Jon o, will also clear out the |k ance of the fire | 1 kch renm cheese, | goods that sold all season at Men'srock bottom shoes now 91,00, day we are going to knock th at | former price £2.50, wrd, Only one dress to | ‘nuine kangaroo shoos at $2,20, and water damaged dry goods which | 10e; bird seed, 5e: pure wine vinegar, 106 ¥ e o : i . were wrecked by railroad and sold to us | per bottle b, stone jur of all Kinds of | 6,000 Short Lengths of Bine Cartaing | With Every 81 Worth of Shoes You | AT THE FAR OF J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Smith & Co, I p L very best condensed milk, 9 " Special clearing sale on challis 13¢ ; 8 buis son for 25¢: Sapolio, | it 7 bottle blue, be; potted L:nu.‘ | and 1,200 Sample Pairs Finest Buy Youn Seoure a Chance | + Kid Gloves the Dreawing of a ¥ T Vo still have afow cheap lawns for 3.00 and £3.50, now Tomorrow. Fit for a Queen. LML) Bt s AR e Ll i Body Wias Buye Yo siro making some vondurful prices . % on dres s goods at 250, 35¢ and 40¢ E j ing Shoes at OneFourth Wo offer to closa o lot of fino bluck | n'sfine e | » [ Their Value, ress gronds ot 4 that \ 5 : shoe dealers of the city have been mak- rgir A Mens fine B. calf she ind challis worth 10c and potted ox tongue, Fe; potted divelled n to de yard, i Sy potted t ¢ i11\‘»_ l“{h d 2 inch wide er m ground and fancy « n, 10¢: Havem & Elder's best \ 1 ne e pr ni ugar, 16 ; 20 1, 10,000 short 1 [ As o number of the self-styled leading fur 0y ey oa s Hrow | Granulnts sypar, 1 0 1D | curtaiis i thiss le tomorrow, placed in tiest styles in the market, 32 inch wid 1 SIree Bin. reduced to Sie yard, o best prer lh;u d white figured ch s . 3 pest | ! e i i very | Areshort lengths from | re giving away, 1 have decided to tako Wi of 1 Ao very suitible for dvaperic : priced lots but prize worthy of the attention of my | 8 they bought them s chonp thy ; ‘ on’tforget this o1 »w shods, ol i ' 250, “of S X | could flord to give their custome ite ) ’ % 1050, Plain colors in lawn and batiste, 50 | Sell you n g f - } patrons—compared with whichall othor | fhe henot. 50dozn ¢ ¥ colore " R A S s b T L el ) guipure short | Pizes pale into insignificance. Just think of it they are selling all of | dayat 5 i AL kinds, Oxfor 10c yard, HOUSE FUIRNISHING GOODS, 1 \“:“‘wh:“il ng f ~THIS SPLENDID GARMENT . A I0E OBl ketlog & et stk Now full prints 6o i g | ] e B o Fancy striped geersucker, worth 10c Flour safes 251h,501h and 1001h ¥ Is made of the finest Aluska sealskin, | dippors at 100, wort Comforter prints 5, Ge, 7e o yard, Cor. Dodgo and 15th'st, ' A Oy L e O el London dye, and will b guarantecd for® All of Conolly's o -] . MUSLIN U2 BRSO close 15¢, | bre v . 9 years by the ma| Allthemisies’ fine kil and dongola | ter sile ¢ > each, - 0 in the m t value of : . . 1 . al Trish point and ta our eu ins . Y it A ; e y ge tha fram 1o g mpour eurtalss | g 'p, SHUKRRY, TR FURRTER, | shoes that Conolly sold for $1.23, go to- | Don’t forget {0 et ow prie . it securitios, charging to pr two months f t i ! ‘ f ¢ ARG : : w- | apieco, actually worth'from %3to §10 o 407 SO TH STRERT, morrow at 500, b Ko ¢ SR bl LR L A o LR bought them to sell & but as ther WOl 1 X r H.; s ““ ““MH,\ otieis Wit ‘] H 15 Pt Allof Conolly's mises’ fine kid she all former eson p 8 1ding the « 1y are oo many, and itsgetti I | € « manufaciured; ith whom I have made arvange- | yovs'and girls’ shoes, worth up to BENNISON BROS, of erection, and son we shall offer them on Monday at | , o8 616 BIMELTALY Aot ¢ ’ ! ments, to give the fortunate winner of r, tomorrow 760, - 28000 additional ro-lnsurance resorve, 15¢ yard, RUCHINGS 3 ) Allof Conolly’s fine flexible sole daon- : Al o company adds noarly $10,000 to whilé ¢ 100 \wn-'\v.‘y"‘ny»\ . . 81,95 ber 'u[\ out wringe \W_:'h‘ fine silk ruchings, A PERFECT FIT. sold up as | s at §1. Mary s ave. assots, Such is theshowing of the Qs thin 1o ) KhaR s it o Akl The finest ing prer aotur And if necessavy, in order to secure u ‘.\-'\'_l“l'(;'“' ‘.'1'.‘,',’” |.i..m‘.- 40 s ki DrivenTo Fever By a Mashor. | Sighty-frst semlannunl ‘:‘:.].',”.'“:“ “Ilv:\l\l? e e worth up to 5l o yard, tomorrow 2 | perfect it her garme i 3 [ eAluas e sl abeilliogcy Whilethe wife and two nieces ¢ o, e b Al ¥y yard, perfect fit, another garment will bo | worked. floxitle ol o T < comp: ow b 4 yorked, floxiblo soles. go tomorrow st | prominet citizen of Ny, Ao S “‘|"f:: et { soale s . were onn train about two weeles LA " b A WHAIS ‘Hidlees nottor )| desiiods Allof Conolly's $4.50 oxtra fine hand SR lolders of nearly $1,250,000, orbttiite 15 A Tnite X ; turned and Fro; A 4 . wplusin excoss of all liabille fortunate purcha from United e prize will be on exhibition fn my | yol g ALY younue ol fifteen. Belie . dly $1,040,000, Consorvative i ingherto b alne he heg ' A Tonomble dealin 1Y, 0T 1 AT 15, ing quite a howl about the prizes they T e L u 150 on : ) <[t 8250, to close e et i el 2L " * | Tt was the tallkc of the town ye: 00 fane: 3 s n's best quality Cordivan, | ! the pricesat which J, 1 & [ande all stylos, hand mad ; ahand in the matter myself, but with a | Sons wer selling Conolly's shoes, But | f bl ks tha f , now $1,7( ¢ yard Hity » place to buy your senches qors com- this elegant prize them eight or nine months and t compelled to sell them at less than Look them over and if you find ¢ among them you ean buy them chea All'the aged musting will have to go on Monday. G uml ach; somet L B DT ) shole Poppercll R fine brown sheeting, only " ; ") finest kid gloves ever n aeture ndow tomorrow (Monday); and e hetin un insalting mannac, says g Tonorible denl W TN i AP Paris, y wore consigne commencing with the same y 1 will hess. hand el to the Chicago Treibune, The “svening Journal, July = V0s slightly smoked, not burnt in the Fr A i g French and Vie : ) ard L | e o onch; dinner, ten and | @t oxciusive lid glove e issue to my customers, one ticket for tho | o ! : when tho man ched muslins de, 6e, 7e, Tie an e auce houts, ork oub not - vece | . < 4 L 'O the sent, 8% ¢ yard 4 i time, he ‘refused to recc drawing, with every dollar’s worth of Oiek fainting when sho re ‘.‘{;‘.»I(T x.lv‘ X “Best half bleached muslin at Tie. th 1 f they were consequently sold by the s hased. Bt el e t0 @it | The scouni ol " ey o You cannat duplicato these brands for | evs puteit i irons, o, regu- | thorit L oL AN ADDITIONAT PRIZE and dongoln, o tomotyow for$1.25, B T T | Shcuntd e | lar prico g Of & fine Alaskn seul eap will o to [ Mon's button shoos, hand and mnchine | Gown the embank a T L L Hont Monc¢ o ¥ I i § o L) Xlatrwes i g s made, ina half-doze ‘erent sty les. A buy double’ width she P s per pound; the Westen washor 2 1 82,50, Your choice tomor the winner of this garment, if his or her | wor :,’",:‘, . o 'fl,."'x 5 ”~, SRRy duced prices, “-i 186 ax L 2, $1.505 perforated cha i total amount of purchuses reach ten dol- |~ All of Conolly's men’s congress and Tooid pver our birguin b Is, | érve kett ) ; TR lnce calfshoos, all shapes, sizes, widths e 1« : o por line of . and lasts, from 610 12, worthup’ to §, , made to measure in any style or length Lizig Mary s ave, been seon or it - Crouise }l:‘l‘y\v}dhi‘;rvllhfllpllw' il w WHEHNS | block, cor. 16thand Capital ave.,0maha, N\ rom bmin fever * | Nab. \ mind will bo permanently afected. - g and white Berlin ware; | ond $1.75, at dic POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN | go for kT e St e p e s L bR L 1, Ryt CLCICEIRE hrali e until tomorroy n ) PRICES Tlho very finest $7 and %8 kangaro Y s R MM e AT 0 15k l0e, 45¢ and 30c T e dust pans, 2 2 o S M A LU L 5 : P & red Meinberg Co., 1514 Dodge. " ot Our stock of fin ality Manchester (2yss o g A Ba0dsE ate I'rench calf and fine real cordoyan shoes Get prices onlotsin Fast Om P v, 000, 050 B8 7500 | bt X ”“",:"L" "“c satoens will be sold atse u i et B0 E0, 18I0 1T in lace and congress 20 fo 3 Polter & Georgoe Co, 16th & Farnum, Impoitant sale at Faleoner’s Mon A 1w s Bargr ettlal pots, Our finest imported fast blacl Trench | Marked in pliin figures, and theso f THE FATR, e o you to examine them, ; . HAYDI sateens a a yard, ures are acknowledged by all who h g rm‘.nfl‘,\\,x'”l‘"?”*\;“l e i s s A Choice List of Summer Resorts, We bought from one of t Dry Goods and Hou i .| g Queetiiraistock of rgandy 0wns, | pought my shoes, to be tho lowest n tho sttt it - 5 In tho lake regions of Wisconsin, Mine woolen mills their line f SH DEPARTMENT. challis and all other summer wash goods N tesot dhod WHO KNOWS THEM? The new offices of the great Roek [s- | nesota, Towa and the two Dakotas, there big discount because thoy werea litile 5. are forcing down the a yard, 4 A RO0C ') g b ioiie § oy S 3 A land route, 160. ixteenth and Farnam | are hundreds of charming loealitios prov soiled. They will bo offered at prices | prices in their shoe department, entire stock of the very finest MY STOCK IS COMPLETE Searching for the Helrsof Charles M. cet, Omuha, are the finest in the city. | eminently fitted for sumy homes, that will sell them on Mon " Infants’ shoes 25c, 85¢, 50¢ and 60c, » goods, including everything, at . Fill line of bed comfc worth 40c to85c. ¢ a i most of them worth 25¢ and is made of the best make Rootand Daniel T. Root, “all and seo them. Ticketsto all points A\m'vn,‘:r ”5‘[' following s Y“v! 1 list 0 fan’ D i S 9 55 Thatle: Last st rates names familiare to m: 0 3 der burgains in cotton flannel, : Children’s shoes, sizes 5 to 8, 48c, o Stock of auting flunels | lndies’, gontlemen’s and child ’ £ :‘",'i'.x.'x 1,?3>Rl(\;‘ytl*"::“:“:::{\;: east atlowest sl SNIE) “,“‘;“.]_" R OE Dt it o oD and 8e yard; somo of the und 85¢, v ! to $1.2, ic flannels go at 5 . in the country,and every palr is Wik iE DN 0Nt tath ol N olioeh Dr. Susslortl treus sucressfilly all arly all of the Wisconsin points d, being in the ruilr Children’s grain solar tip DRESS GOODS it tolalie nbR s Nk b s T S e e B shart distance They are worth double what we | 7 98¢, worth $1.25. ks cekdl aoron: Ee 1 BV R A et 1504 from Chicago or Milwaukes, and none ke, Ty ) DA (R SO X SECURE TICK b et s g their addres to Sleds P «hug A R T M > § g s e e e o e ARl A8D | nett, Williamsburg, Kings county ) TR of them aro go far avay from the ‘‘busy OFTEN. B Sl 2| Aibert L the j ow [ murts of civilization”" that they caniog A Franoh worsbed sulting 'in ol 3 Monday at justhalf its formerprice, OF of New York. Anyon | store. Ne Call‘and see me on | bo reu i onsale Monday, Ladies’ serge house slippers 450 Our entire ‘stock of short length ¢ J. W. SCHOELPLY, ) el oy, Monday. Be: in the city. 107 by fr ¢ 3 s, kid slippers 85¢ and ¢ x‘vn.u“‘!‘;""rl”']“ finest 1“‘”‘;‘1""1 Swiss 1415 Douglas St, North 16th sty i the northwest i ] i Y smbroidered skirtings at 20¢., = o— s patent le BN T T Tl i g . - e 't ale ay, and $1,68, . ,“.j}l‘(}‘,‘fl",“',’,‘3‘,,'; "“"| e G N.B. FATCONER, Important sale at Palconer’s Monday. | Important sale Monday. . s | ptbig0l THE BOSTON STORE, . Important sate Monday. 4 e SION STON. Wa . SpitT 48, 16th s All silk gros geai i 1. iet your tickeets on the di S Vis. IPronten old at o e b IO et e X Norris & Wilcox's shoe store 7 Rk ”l't‘"‘ '0] *"i)"""’)'- ; Tunmabawk Lakes, Luko b |, o v 5o. las - < n August 6to 10 inclus the Chi- Wis. Minn . A, R. X and width at se. eago, Milwaukee & St. wilway will | Lakeside, Wis. sell round triptickets to Boston, Mass,, | Kilbo *,H}\- e Always and return for $31.15, Good to return Lt our T Boys! fine shoos, sizes 1110 2, : Excursion to Boston icces niainsook plaids at3e per 30 and 63 $1.45) ¢ 2 to 5%, $1.45 and $1 via_the < : its 088 robes prliod S E AR s Wabash Line, plaids, extra quality, i o : = 1| consin) finn. DRRL b iand yd ross tobeny ])F‘v‘(‘, ”]'\ “'l\‘ L o ..,"m\;,n‘.lf,‘{‘u: j“]w"m the Wa 3 . MY | Desire thatthelr cigars shall hoof the until September 30, The cheapest ex- | g Dan, Wis, Stono ty of securing I SO0 e Dl0os, for Boston, " leaving Omaha Ladies linen colored bordered, hand- | best. To obtain such be certain that | Cursion of the year, Don’t fail to talo | Wis, : 3 aniay W.R. B BIT Co. ) i 80 and 10, gives chol kerchie youcall on Wm, Goedecke & Co, inthe [ itin. For furtherinformation apply at all fashionable Rt S g roufes. Rafes as low as the lowest y Barker block, 1ith and Farnum sts. SR R T R LE lowest evel ted. Our Last Venuure is Cur Deag Depart- | clini chair and Pullman buffet sleep- S customer, N s, = Al et ) owest evr quoted: SO I LT agents in' the | 50 per cent off on cvery fan bought | Seaman’sbuggies bestand chepesk nday moraing we will place on our oL think is with honest | West_ sell tickels over the Wabish via i k counter 10 ploces of C. T Bonnet i e utdzachol gy honeab TR A e et s, | . Our stock Is too large and must be re- bluck grosgrain silk at the extreme low sleeping-car berths and folders giving | duced. i f s y IfEmeeph ket S RSSOl e man i e e b ot i o || Bt bl G e o Lidsesis| goids Sarill b mola silk is branded | ga the srowih of this ey oo 22 F8PId | o of Boston, showing locations of do- | at loss than cost, ; nufacturer’s name in full | “Why has it grown so rapidly? pots, et Il at the Wabash ticket | Infact every department will have . ] ! A e o am s, or w bargains that “will - convinee the elosest gudrantoed us such. t described in the remarks | Oftce, Hit Bhs Qe Ele A . : Weo would sny to silk buyers this i A I S R CLAYTON, buyer that we mean to carry none of our the finest silk in the market and th i | Northwestern P cket Agent, summer stock over. [ ) My, Bennett, you have got a pretty de BRI OO ? : ; &n opportunity that will not oceur again | partment, and I am not surprised at the Omaha_college of music, Miss Lizzie Bleri et it in years to purchase at this price. crowd around it, fog you scem to sell homala -»‘\l gosol mislo, Mish T an, R Wo will also give our patrons one of | ayorything cheaper than anybody else, | 1548, dircctor, removed to 2014 St. Lpl the greatest bargains ever offered in th i i X ve 3 and the eleven years I have traded here $ :ix“- ”"{'l“' l"fl "f“-‘"' Armure bluc »never been taken in once. Com Geo. J. Paul, 1609 Parnam st.. has sev- | Another Omaha Sleeping Car and a SR L R presents us well as | opql chofce houses for rent, eall for list New Train. rember selling eheap, I wonder you don't do all et The Chicago & Northwestern railway AN AT Y)Y relinble silk e "l"",\{i"“‘; wa l“'l“;".',"a““’ ¥ ’ 1602 Sixteenth and 5 has now added 0 its9:10 p. m. fast trair | [T < { < ) ‘ yors il wil SHEZODGRNShon 1 we wi o far as this, but | thenaw Roc ic m Omaha a new and elegant sleeping A l | \ ! g v y Wwe are striving to sell the | ets to all points east at lowest rates. for the exclusive use of Omuha - - 4 L} HAYDEN BROS., o [ west possible pr e ———— patrons, ry Goods, 16th St. And as regards drugs, our rons A large assortmint of the handsomest This train leaves Omaha after business muy depend on our keeping only the | decorated china dinner in the city hours and makes close connections in SI)CCiLl] Salc of BO)’S’ an(l Childrcn's SLlitS. e ully puy for. & cedar | best and having nome but clover li- | just received at Moody's China Store vi imi i 3 y o8 L ¢ just received at Moody’s China Store, | Chicago with the limited eastern trains " pail when you can getall the wood [ censed pharmacists to make up p 302 North 16th street. ines, z Dt 2 T e ’ P\ D s o k100, Thonewiwashor | conou,buismiclats ¢ muke up 1 hostrest iy i R e 2 L Half Price Sale of Boys’ and Children’s Fine Suits. s mao ofull whito cedar, and how codar | great carc and at us low u price 45 pos- Canfxiiaihx the 4:30 p. m. vestibuled flyeris still con- .vla;::ny ml.n]zv.«_«l ::.)\x\nlnu‘;ll:':wm\i-x :x l‘i“n::é ,.).l'., a B s ! .1’u_llnmn .llQ\’u' 5 tinued in service, 3 We will offer this weck the greatost hargain ever offered in Boys’ Suits, Lvery suit made expand of contruet, will not wator-sonie, | Hec it mad S e T S T Another entircly new fast train has In our own workrooms, and guaranteod tobo just us ropresented. Ournew gouds ire being res v departments is | points leavo Chicago every Thursday, | heon schoduled, learing Omaha 1515 o ceived every day, and ve will devote this week to'closing out the foll ; lines of med Wil rot get heavy, will soften from hot | choapest and best. Cansas City every Friday vin tho Sunia G Ghilcags i) Tho o L Hacens i PRV e e Ry Seseionngou e olioringiineotinodiymis water 8o it will not injure the most deli- W. R. BENNETT CO. | o route. ‘Tickat rate. feom Chictee | P avriving Chi 2 n or g0 1t will not i most del- . R. BENNE . . “Ticket rate f) 20 | ing. This s a very convenient train for S triow afliad Lafiiaine Yiashor, — 84750, from Sioux City, Omuaha, [ Bone, Marshalitown, Dubuque, Cedar 7% . 1y = AL o onderlilly i \l\ Bhing. Important sale at Falconer’s Monday. | Lincon or Kansas City 885, sleeping | Rupids, Clinton and internediate points, \l‘lcc '1 ]t lll t 2 J The new cedar washor you don't pay for e gar, rato from Chicago 81 por dowblo | “tiiyicict ‘oniee, 1101 Mt Stroot , C b, DL e o STOETZEL, 4 b By s el et borth, Everything funihed eeeps| o gk RICHE General Agent. Howatd, | novsfor furnabes, Slosm hotioe | 1o | msris, Thae seemata oL e | G AR enger Agenk LOTNO. 1—We will offer 150 Suits of A1l Wonl Cheviot, in ngos from b to 14, o not e ey - gtoves of all kinds, Edwards Burners | conducted by ",w_.’,i',m,l_d " - 2 T8, 3 in medium color gools, sold all scasou for&5.00, Theso goods cannotbe manufacred forles C\T' R. Patten, dentist, has, removed to SR e B £ e HHo Aiimranyatiie) Onivadslisnanatis i K £.75, and this price is numed with a view o close the lot and make room for our new goods, mmercial Nutional bunk building. ¥ Llalt g, 100,000 In tho. eltort to tegulate s i Como carly,us this lot will be ouo of the first 1o sell aut. LRemember tho price, $3.60. ALL wogl Through ecoaches—Pullman palace | taining full particu I map folder | wayward the Homng Ho, which I3 fabric. Ages 6 to 14, sleopors, dining cars, free reclining chaie [ and time table of the Santa e route | has - cently caused such terrible loss of | A urs to Chicago and_intervoning points | and resorving of sleeping ear berths, | 11 and prop: ays the New York I T R I)' Q . NEGY illhurmun'y. f.ufi"ilf ,.m,\ltl:-l::xl:\:;k:::‘ll l‘l'lj:lv"vll‘i;‘lll.L“ et lnM[.ul S, _\1,“1) r.md: Zen ‘1 :l it n A\‘] ; ts waters ave to be \ 1] ( (, (l 1] t )\)lll tb, b!)u,)Oo ) sted into the Tu-hai, a - 3 . F. railro: i hof the Hoang Hoand almost | b 2 G The Short-Lived Humorist. Omaha, D | parallel with it, Dams are als . LOT NO. 2—This has been ane of our most popular numbers, made’from a valour finished In fact, so scarce isthe funny man ——— ~ built to hold back a part of the we y plaid Cassimere,strictly all wool, in the nopular plain back muke,sizes4 to 1. A suit which ar IR, Oy that you must scek for him when you [ Grigor’s tea store, 1509 Douglas st.; | at flood, and the stone walls will bo ro. cantot bo bought for less than $6.00 at relail, A medium-weight goods which can be worn late All join in praising the fine finish and [ Want'him. He is not nearly so numerous | State “agents for ilt along the bunks to confine the m the season. We seldom offer a lotof such excollent value as this, For ona week we vnlJ Al O e e aigh as his repatation, writes Hobertd. Bur. | canned goods. 4 8 led, g m. The ingenuity of man has not promise to fill muil orders on thislot, and if the goodsare not foaud satisfactory, may be returng dozen photos, Proof showed, satistac. | dette in the Forum, He loves life and i devised effective protection agai ELOur ciuole, (ha DO Rl e light and warmth, and is Horadn The World Db Move. this most troublesome of riv 3 AE 2T 2 ~ . i P Favnamst, | his mere enjoyment of life that possioly | And so do the elegantly appointed | when the remedy i< found it will probe. 7l X / 4 : Sl he sometimes multiplies himself to one’s | trains of the Burlington route, By this [ ably cost o colossal sum of money to 1](‘(‘ )'l ll t L]l ts‘ ;S - J Sounan's currlages best and cheapest, | irritated imaginution, as ono light. | favorito Lino, selocted by tho. U, S: gov- | appiy 1. The - morerior o Shocure : ) < A ey L 0 . wingod, rostless fly,child of the summer, | emment to carry the fast mail, you huve | roports that he nceds in his provines - seems to be a hundred or athousand to | the choice of “threa daily trains for | alone at least #5.000,000 to prevent the ) OT NO. 3-Ts a small lot of about 50 Suits of Saitch Cheviots, sold all through the season the wise man, bent upon improving his ‘hicago and the e two for Kansas [ recurrence of the floods, ! P E8.00, in evemy respect the highest priced goods we havo made this senson. 4w Our cabinet photos cannot be excelled, Petersen, 1612 Farnam. A piano exami sealo Kim ball piano. A, Flos Douglas, mind and tempting eternity by reading | C il the south; 0 for Denver and A L S f'_ k. B A TIAs _ arethree different mixtuiresin this lot, and theyare offered at this sale at .25 ages 6 to 12, the “Encyclopedia Britannica,” Tho wost, RATReY. curee catarch, Hee bldg, ? Wacannot send samplesof the cloth, but will send a suit by mail to any addr and if not satigy Yend man” isa May fly, living in the [ The Burlington No, 2 Fast Express, 2 - faclory muy be returnedat our oxpen 1 sunshine for one happy day, and then | vestibuled throughout, equipped with L FTERt: Py ith chil. | forgatten, In n semi-critical paper, | elogant Pullman® cars fumished with | Goto MeBride & ! Az:"nl ‘l"]-‘( 1u|l‘"|<'“‘-“7H with chil- published i Hur Magazino g | well solecte aries, reclining chair | f g Coi, 3 ) J orion, 1924 Yarnam, ew months since, . Lukens men- 15 (seats free), and dining car leaves S \hine Petersen M vy Schoelply's $3 Shoos tlons by name about two hundred and Umnimiiiwlp- uk.ru"i\}'»* Chic g0 8 a. 2, 1612 Farnam, A * ( Dougl " fifty American humor ts who have mado | m « serving breakfust before arrival, bl - . . - . o 8 ~ a3 - 4| >, ouglas oo ey with Wl frionds during thopast | | No. 6, the last, mail, lewes Omaha | - geaman phasians bostand chaaper. | Continuation for this week of our Special Sale of Men’s Cheviot Pante” Fine carvinges, Scaman’s repository, | 20 years. It is a pthetic record of | 910 p.m., arrives Chicugo 1. m., equip- ———— X ' ———— strangers, Read it, and underline the meny and dining cur service up to the y ilroad train out of Omaha at \q 73 'lIl(l s;’)"‘l Fenuine Colfax Magnetic Rock spring | names which have a familiar sound to | highest amn\llgnl \_1 \r“wl oflice, 1225 | pun expressly for the uv\'nll\mlml‘n|un of at #4, € o mineral water for sale by David C le, | yourears, Blot out the names you can- arnam st, « 1% Vaill, agent, ha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and - } - TN 815817 Howard street. Telephono 1124) | ot remember to have read or héard be. — - 3 icago business 1s the Rock Island L.O NO, 4, PRICK Beo udv, on another pige fore, and it you are under forty years of kets at lowest rates and superior | vestibule limitods leaving Qmaha at 4:15 We will offer 250 pairs of All Wool Choviot Pants In regular mon’s sizes, af 81 A » trom & pure all ‘'wool fabrio — age, the cong fon of the paper will | accommodations via the great Rock Is | p, m. daily, Ticket offlcs 1602, Sixteenth 275 and §3.00 Wo will pomise t fit all sizes. These gools capnot be munufuctured for th Seaman’s wagons bost and cheapest. | startle you. The people have not been | land roule. Ticket office, m}u ~Six- | and Farnam sts wth $2.75. -~ 1 into the wilderness of frivolity by | eenthiund Farnam streets, Omaha. — - | s 2 1 = bk ry Schoelply’s $3 Shoos, the end man, Sometimes, the funny . E. J. Duvis, safe moving ete. 419 So, b 0. B PRICE $2.25 1415 Douglus street, n lna moment of madness | Twenty-one ladies that have tried the | 1oth. Sheely blk. Tel. 1153, I A S syles of Fanty Clhieviobs cvershawn in ow stock 1t #1285 por patr, Wo unhesitalingly Mt consents to lecture two s | ar wash Wy that washing by T 9. Wik} gllap.jopy ol {ubrios, Tl regulis remil nria Cand $4.00. We ar swstocked with the B i 3cabi ross T hi g v, Sussdorft makes a specialty of dis- arantec these goods f 5 f #$1.00. 0 PN 11 tloat Rt s R O, | T Il e (e MR ) Dr. Sussdorl mu pecialty of d guarantee these goods to b ol fubries. lie regular retail price is #3.50 and ) re overstocked with these graphs for $1 X ost siably a_dismal failrue, | STOETZEL, Agent for Nebraska, | euses peculiarto women. 1504 Farnam st, | lots and will vlose them at # s 5 o e —— consecutive night” s the limit of 1621 Howard, —_— . s 1 ) Al r o 0 ) mo [ d Ounly tweuty-one washors sold last | the funny man's course, But people do ——— o, Ationtion 2astor ' Aasons ) b} \ i / AR week. A preity good starter, nin’t it? | liketo beamused u iittle, and so the end Baer In Japan, ¥ Tho Master Musons of Omaha and vi- 4/ - 4 » * Vb e tide ) Lsrtud STOETZEL, Agent for Nebrask man is usually but on, jontly ho | . & rovolutlon 1s taking placo in th | cinity, thele families andifrionds ary We wiil put on salo tomorrow moming about 300 pairs of fays’ Kneo Pants whieh have been sold all season at#1.98 o 1621 Howard. | s informed—and the unconsel E grakag i '"‘l;'fl“ Jiinete. < Sk Ribvtindio, don ihe Max and 31,50, at the nominal prico of 7ic. This is the price wually piid for shoddy. Most of thess lots have been made fro e sness of the o ittee: rice brandy called **sa which has 8 0! i city in attending an ex- | @ 4 i R A i B ot R ey S shiby ' iyl The Erofit on Ink, TR T A SO AR Nl K0 v |, 109 UEREUY, Dal08 TAME W rage, Is | cursion and basket pienicto be held at | ¥emnuntsin our custon room, and are botter fibrics than are genwrally used in boys knce pints, Come on to-morrow—tl forms him is funnier than anything 1ot will not last long, \ The dnk contract at 80 cents a gallon, | he Jaoture—that “we have had the yery | being supplanted by beer browed after | Waterloo ay, August 1890, | 1o 0t 1 g awarded by the Cineinnati school boar st lecleres in the country on our | the German method. In Owaka tho | under the auspices of Veda C1 N > be shows how great profit thero is in sell' | gouto his winter, the stronmist Cmioar | il - of beew saloons has inereased | 6, Order of tho Eastern Star. Train "RIC T \ A et ingiink at rotail, The ordinary priceis | ung the greatest thinkers in America, | from thirieen -to almost 600 in the last | leaves Omabe at 830 a.m. and Waterloo { \ | / L / o weonts for a little bottle holding less | ynd now our people want a little | four years, while the number of resorts pm. Tickets, $1.00 round trip; | - d ] —d 5 4 ] dhan a gill, and nn{o chool boy or girl change.” whero ‘*‘aki” is sold has fallen off, | children, 50 cents, ly 6 t h : e t——" Yo the Ji ere wont to drink ——— P . as aha, fi‘:‘;{ e cosiaut hor B s | UM e e lxw‘.“;&’? P oions o el akksae | D, Bissag surer saeeE, Boe b Corner Douglas and 5th Strcets, Omaha

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