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THE FAIR SELLING OUT NOW! fhe Wonderful Olosing Out Sale Com- menced Yesterday. We Wil Attempt to Gire You a Slight Rdem of How the Sale is Teing Conducted and the Goods Disposed Of, THOW WE DO 1T, We take o row of shelving, take out theentire goods, throw them on the table and mike your choice for acertiin 80 hl\\ |hAt ously. We then talce the nextrow of shelving and ur el o, and 80 y rule is followed abled at £ of spool, ched and unble sheetings we ha y down, soods dre placed best machine Our ble and wide tables at Our 15¢ on thetable avl0e, Our fine double fold 25¢ and 30c dress goods we placeon another table at 15¢. All our 40¢ and 50c dre thed muslin ] sed on kinds we lave placed on another table at 250 ndgo on with our entirestock. The high priced goods have been cut deeper than the low price unmlq The bulk of our dress goods steck is new goods, pur- chased before we decided toretire from business. CLOSING OUT LINENS, Tt isn well known fact that we carried one of the lawgest lines of linens in Omaha, and to close them out quickly ve have cut deej 1to the prices. For instance, linen hes that sold for 6¢ we now sell for e. Crashes that we sold for 10¢ and 124¢ we now sell for 7e. Large all linen towels that we sold for 12i¢ now are sold for Ge. Our extra large, finest all linen, knotted fringe, imported German towels that sold for 40cand 50¢ wenow sell at 25, Allour lac heavy cotton hosiery, ribbed and plain formerly sold at 13¢, now o atSe, Our entire stock of the grade imporied seamless colored and fast black hosiery, worth 3 and G0c, are all placed on one table at 2. All ourladies® heavy seamless knit all wool hosiery that we sold for 25¢ now go at ve, Our fine plainand ribbed imported cashmere hose goat Our child merino under from4 to8§ we arlet wooland white ar for boys and girls worth up ‘to 85e, ab . All the la) ys” and misses scarlet underwear, sizesupto 84, that we sold for7se, youtake your choice for Zc. All ourladies’ white wool merino and honvy jersey undeswear that we sold for 60¢, go for Ok Tt a1 Bwdol zephyr knit underwenr, camel’s hair, natural wool underwear that we sold from 98¢ to $1 go for 50c. \llu 'S UNDERWEAR. All the men’s merino underwear that mldlux- in stripes and plain and fancy mixtures go for 16¢, All the men’s fine medium weight underwear in solid gray and brown, alsoour entire lineof fiun balbriggan summer underwear that sold for 50¢ and 76, go ut Our \'Illl\u stock of men’s all wool scarlet and natural wool and camel’s hair undervear that sold from 75¢ to 81.25, goat ie and All our men and by sold for 25¢ go_for 5¢, All oumon’scalf and buckskin gloves go lor 2 ? yarn mitts that 250, LADIES’ CLOAKS. Our $10 and $12.50 ladies’ cloth new- markets o at $06, QOur finest cloth garments that from $17.50 to $22 go at $12.50. All our elegant plush garments, quilt- ed satinlining, 1<-ul wul ornaments that s0ld for $20, go at % All our finer »uuh- plu.h garments re- duced in the same proportions, CLOSING OU'T SHOIZS, We close our entire line of ladies’ fine Dongola button shoes, all styl we have been selling for $2. you take your choice, $1.25 Our entire line of Henderson hand turn kid button shoes, former price $8.50, to close at $2. We yill close ourentire line of hoys’ and misses'spring heel shoes, 12 to” 4, worth §1.50 for 9He. And the whole line of children’s, 8 to 11, worth 5 for 80c. Our entire line of hand and vieuna kid 85, $5.50 and $0, Our entire line from 20 to 50 per cent. CLOSING OUT THE CLOTHING Of all the cuts that ever moved a sale— the cuts we make on clothing-—-take the cake. This department is by all odds sold turn French shoes, former L Your choice for of men’s shoes is cut the greatest bargain center in Omaha. We will close our entire line of $2§ Prince Albert suits for 5. Our wholo Lot of §24 4-button cutaways in hm worsteds, for $13,50. will give you the choice of any of om i~l. or §14 cassimere suits for $6.50 to #7.00. CHILD'S CLLOTHING SE! They 're going quic ING OUT, offer you your choice of fine walsts worth up to e for 20¢, Cassimere pants from 50¢ to 75¢ go for he. Whole suits from 93¢ to $3.50, worth from $2.50 to $10, This closes the second chapter of the begiming of nm ond of THE FAIR,” J. L. BRANDELIS & SONS, 802, 504, 406, 508 and 510 S, 15th S, —_—— Winnerof Schoelply’s sealskin cloak guaranteed aperfect fit. HIJ ]hm-'\‘\s. - Booth privileges at the fair grounds can be had Lv\ applying to Arthur Briggs, 219 S, T4t h st st. The World Do Move. And so do the elegantly appointed trains of the Burlington rout favorite line, selected by the ernment to carry thefust m you have the cholce of “three daily trains for Chicago and the east; two for Kansas City und the south; two for Denver and the west, The Burlington No. 2 Fast Express, vestibuled throughout, equipped with elegunt Pullman cars furnished with well selected libraries, reclining chair cars (soats free), and dining car leaves Omaha 4:80 p. m, arrives Chicago Sa. m.. serving breakfast before ival. No. 6, the fast mail, leaves Omaha 9:10p. m,, arrives Chicago 1 p, m.,equip- ment and dining car service upto the highest standard. Ticket office, 1223 Faruum st w. !, Vuill, agent. it N. B, Falconer. ‘Wo will close Mundnfi: Labor day, at M @clock, FALCONER, S, gov- By this | THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE:; SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 HAYD BROS, We Scll Everything. 20 pounds extra C sugar, $l. Totted chicken, 50 Potted turkey, 5o, Potted ham, Deviled har 2pound can corn beef,15¢;1 pound can cormn beef, 10c. 2pound can best sugar corn, 10c; 3 sound can best cold packed tomatoes, | rot pound can blackberries, 12jo; 3 ed v'unpbl'llli"!, this is putu ) in best sugar syrup, are worth | red hams, boreless mon, 124 (xmln«ln.w;- { powder, 84, soapine, all kinds of washing powde 3 Tvory soap, 5e; 8 bars b good country butter, 17¢4 and 19¢ 3 Pearl oyster, pound can best preser 174e, best full washing n'llnu Mu 3% 3oy e on * been offered Teds than you have in Omuha or elsewher g sun dried Jap, 20¢ Basket fired Hie, Bie and 0c and ter the best inthism 2t Gunpowder, 40¢, 50¢, 60c, finest Moyune gunpowder 70c. is usually sold at $1 Oolong, H0¢, 60¢, 70e and S0c, Kaisaw, 50c; the Of s ing, 6lc; the Pakling, Sie. These are and the This tea and_the the Man- the Keemun, as fino t CORE * Planters’ combination, 26e, 28¢ and 30¢; glized and Rio, 25 or 4 pounds for $1,00; unglazed and Iio, 26c or 4 pounds for §1.00, 0Old Government Java, 28¢, 30, 82¢ and 3ic, S 8 grOw. Pea Berry, 80c, 32 Mocha and Java mixed e, Guatemala, 32c and 85¢. Private Growth, 22¢ and 35¢, Pulverized, 22 ¢, 26¢, 28¢, 30¢ and in coffee that has ever been offered o the people of the west is our Costa Rico blend. This blend is made from the choicest of the bean, 87¢ per 1b. JI\\D] N BROS,, yds and Grocers, HOT ISHING GOOI Solid brass jack ehains 10¢ per yard. A very ;zuwl curry comb & German pattern harness snap, tus bronzed, 1¢ each., you will pay 10c any place for the same thing. Maud 8. eurry comb 10¢, wort! A\|| steel curry comb 10¢, worth 2-qt. coffee pot 10e, \\ullh 3ic. 4- qt. coffee pot 15¢, I'he finest drink Se. Copper bottom tea kettle 2. Very fine tea kettle 14 Pint jelly glasses 45¢ perdoz Por- celain lined pr Butterand p! lon. Pudding and milk pans 1c each, 1 @ pans 3¢ each, < and jelly moulds 5¢ each, worth rrve kett serve jars 10¢ per gal- Cups 2c ench, Coy swuce, pans with handles 5e, worth Paddie pans 10e per dozen, Bottle of the best black ink and muci- lagre 5¢ cach, A 31,50 Sheffield carving set for 19e, Wash tubs 55c¢. Wash boards ‘Wringe washer $4. Mrs. Potts and Madam Streeter's pat- ent flat irons, 3 irons, woeod handle and a stand for $1.50, sold everywhere for $2.75 and$3. All sizes of rope from 12ic to 15¢ per pound. ‘Wash bowl and pitchers 75c each. Chambers 50¢ each. Mugs, 5¢, soap dishes, 5¢, 350, Cups and saucers, 3Sc per set, plates, 5¢ each, Glasses, 2ic¢ each, [‘I‘ull(llflhl' 5 15e and the Western slop pails, doves, 250 each. weh, Jc per set. Spoons, e and 10¢c per set, Bottle of the best sperm ofl, 5¢ per bottle. ted chair seats, 8c each. bottom wasb boilers, 59¢ s of tho best shoe blacking, 5e. Package of stove polish, le. A quart of 15 deg. amonia, 15, Potato masher and teu strainer, Cake and flour safes, 65¢. Cake cutters, funnels, toasters, scoops, e, dust pans, washing bowls, all for 5¢ each. Tron soap dish, fe. 5 dozen clothes pins, e, and we have 1,000 more useful arti all for 5¢ each, HAYDEN BRO! Dry Goodsand House Furnishings. FORCING DOWN PRICES ON SHOLES, Our shoe department is badly crowded and new goods arriving daily. Womust have room,and to get it, will ofter school shoes this week for 98 sizes 0 to 12, solid solar tips, worth ses? fine grain spring heel school 12 10 2, 1.2 * solld g to 2,8 *fine kid, spring heel shoes, 12 ain, solar tip, school ongola, spring heel 15, worth $2.50, If button shoes; 11 to 2, 3to 5l & fine Dongolu kid button shoes, 5, $2 und $2,95, Ladies' fine Dongola hand sewed but- ton shoes, $3.45, worth $4. Men's fine B ealf congress and lace shoes, $1,50, 8185 and Men’s fine calf hand se | $8.50, $3.05 and 5, lace shoes, | ITAYDEN BROS,, Dry Goods und Shoes. The only railroad trainoutof Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island pstibuled 1 leaving Omaha at et office 1602, Six- Omaha. teenth and Farnam sts. - It ted that 15,000 people will visit the fair grounds on Sherman ave- nue, September 1, suadb A CRIR N Get prices on lots in Potter & George Co., 1 s Omaha from & Farnam. Aforce of menis av present at work preparing the falr grounds on Sherman avenue for the coming fair, September 1 to 4, which promisesto be the bost fair ever held under the management of the Douglas county agricultural society. No | pains arc spared to make it a success, R Lk | Half Rates to Denver via the Burling- ton, On August 81 and September 1, the | Burlington will sell tickets to Denver at | one faro for the :uuml trip, good for re- turn to September 25, Ticket office No. 1228 Farnam street, W. F. VAlLL, Agent. D Winner of Schoelply’s.sealskin cloak guaranteed & perfe l K t. 1415 Douglas. | HAYDEN BROS, Special Opening Snle Monday Morn- ing, Sept. 1. We shall place on sale Monday morn- ing some bargains that we would like to have you examine and compare the qual- ity and prices, All wool s m~h'l twilled flannel at 18e, 250 and rd. White shiker flannel at ¢, 8c, 10¢, 150 and 20c yard. Plain white flannel 1se, 500 and 60¢ y e, e, 35c, ard. A nice assortment of colors flannels 40¢ yard, Full line of colors in eiderdown nels 45e yard. in opera flan- »)fll AL . High toned stripes in real French flannel 65¢ yard, ink mixed flannel 123e, »d flannel 10¢ yard. assortment u( anl-d and A larg checked flannel at 25¢, 80¢, 85¢ and 40¢ -d flannel g in price from 0 yard, These are some of our special bar- gains, which wo claim ean't be beat or matched in Omaha, They arve ready for your inspection, comparison and judg- ment, We shall offer some extra bargains in blankets, { e white blankets on 750 4 pal l!numnmm gray blankets at and $3,50 a pair, lucin white blunkets at $3.35 3.90 a pair, At$4.88 and $4.90 a pair we offer some tyles in blankets, while our leader 00 a puir should be scen by every lady in Omaha or in the state of Ne- brask California blankets $11.50 and $15,00 a pair, ‘We claim to shew the largest variety and the best assorted stock of blankets in the west; we also claim to give you the best value for your money. w stock of lfnens to select from; our own importation direct from Neus- tadt, Germany. See the bargains in towels at 13e, and 25¢ each, n;::-d napkins 25¢, 50¢, 60¢, 75¢, $1.00 1.20 per dozen. Best § okins for $1.00 you will find in Omaha, and don’t forget this please; also § all-linen dinner napkins $1.25 per dozen, Our stock of table linen never large as at present. New llm, of table and bureau scarfs 35 at $7.35, $0.00, 109¢ was so i il bargai spreads at $2.4 and $4.95 each. We also show a handsome honeycomb bed spread at 47¢ each, . New styles in chenille table covers, all sizes, New designs in folt scarfs. New fall styles i lress ginghams 6ic, 74c, 8ke, 10c and Indigo blue calic Comforter calico se yard, Good cotton batting, 4 rolls for 25 Special closing ]nu © on gingham al)le mlu-ns at 2ic yard Cotton flanniel 5¢ yard, Ticking ¢ yar 18 inch wids 1 linen crash 5c¢ Good dark calico for comfort: . You will find bargains on every coun- ter Monday morning, HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods and Carpets. st Seaman phaetons best and cheapest. 2 v L The special premiums that are offered at the fair this year are immense. Do not fail to get a premium list and com- pete for one or more of them, ———— Save 30 per centon framesat S, Heyn's 1414 Dodge. RO ) Hayden Bros. Extraordinary sale of ladies’, gents’ and children’s winter underwear on M(u\du‘y. Speclal sale of hosiery on Monday Cook's first-class family shoe store, 1312 Farnam street, sells fine shoes §1 a pair cheaper than uuf lottery shoe inthe city, and you have a large finer stock to select from, . All members of the N. A. S, are requested to meet at 17th and Farnum on Monday, Sept. 1, at 8 a. m., to partic- ipate in the parade and celebrition of Labor Day. (e} PALMER, Sec'y. —_————— Washingion Market. Beginning with Sept. 1, I will inaugu- rate my famous cush system for winter’s trade, ‘o cash customers [ will sell the choicest of meats at a reduced price of about 20 per cent less than what is charged elsewhere, People who pay for the meat us they get it will find that they can save about one-fourth of their havrd-carned cash by buying of E. A. Marsh, who keeps the choicest of meats, as also his own home-madesuusage, lard, ete., at 514 N, 16th, half block west of Jefferson square, west side of 16th st. = 'l Burns is manufueturers p ranted, A Bricklayer ‘ake Notice! Ata regular meeting of the Bricklay- ers’ Protective und Benevolent Union No 10f Nebraska, it was resolved that ull members should participate in the Labor Day parade. You uve therefore notified to be at our hall at eight o'clock sharp, Monday morning, Sep. 1, o an- swer to roll call. 0. P. Shrum, President. Before Buying A piano examine the new ball piano. A. Hospe, ling gas fixtures at ces. Put upand war- scale Kim 1513 Uuuw\.ls. - Carpets and urupcrm, hiverick & Co., -5-10 Farnum, Come and sce the display album for Kodak cameras at S, I[L)fls 1414 Dodge. All bricklayers are |'| < \u-~tml to meet at thair huI)l 14th um{ Douglas sts., Monday morning at 8 o’clock sharp. - - For One Week. Special sale on silverware. C. L. Erickson, 206 N, 16th st., Masonic block. Tickets at low tes and superior accommodations v the Island route. Ticket ofice, teenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, Hayden Bros. Extraording and children’s winter Maonday. gents’ weur on A Schuetze Saturday and Sunday, Augus Do not fail togo. You miss half your life if you don’t. Trainswill leave Web- ster street depot 2 . m. and 8 p. m., and return 8 p. m. 8 nml la. m, Buy shoes ut b‘.hnulplf and get uckel for the $400 sealskin, 1415 Douglas. e Seaman’s carriages best and cheapest. THE BOSTON STORE, Grand Opening oft Early Fall 3, Dress We Are Now Preparcd to Show the Largest and Ohoicest Stock of ¥ine as Well as Low Pricet Goods, The instructions which our eastern and foreign buyers received were to buy for this season’s trade the finest line of dress goods that could be sccured, as wo intend to make this department the feature of our business, and in conse- quence we have received more new and fushionable dress goods than all other goods houses in Omaha combined, We stert out tomorrow wit A case of double fold elegant mohair brilliantines in all the new colorings; their regular price will bo 25¢; tomor- row, 15¢. One case of double fold English cash- meres in black and colors at wo cases of extra wide English hen- riettas in black and colors at 1 40-inch_fine wool French henriettas in black and colors at 29¢. Ono case of elegant side band henriet- tas, makes up a very stylish garment, worth 50¢, at 209¢. An elegant line of all-wool novelties in stripes, plaids and plain colors at49c a yard, 40-inch all wool aldine suiting, some- thing entirely new, at35¢, 42-inch strictly all wool henrietta at Finest grade of 54-inch all wool ladies’ cloth at dlc. Three cases of new style fancy victoria cloth at 10¢ a yard. And five cases of fancy half wool nov- elty dress goods at se a yard, BLACK GOODS, The prevailing style this fall will be black, and nothing but black, and in ac- cordunce with this we have sclected our stock. One case of double width fine black briliantines at 19¢, A 40-inch black mohair brill 89c, that can’t bematched an A ntine at where. 42-inch raven black brilliant mohair at 43¢ that we sell regular for 75c. A 44-inch black mohair with a real silk lustre at 60c that is honestly worth a dollar, A black pure thatis worth $1. A 50-nch black silk brilliant mohair at ¢ was u better one imported. A 42-inch all wool silk finished Fr illi: ant mohairat 7 finished pure There never nch henrie atd9e. A 44-inch black all wool silk finished henrietta at 65 nch black silk finished drapd’ i at $1.49 a yard, This is something t. An immense big line of fancy weaves of black goods at 49¢, 550, and 5, including all the edged, all ~|1k nl)hmw in seve at je. If bought in the regular way we would be compelled to sell them at 10¢ to 12: » nextlot includes all widthsof satin gros grain ribbon in black and wde and color., tomorrow at 10¢ a yurd. Sece them; they are beauties, In thenest lot are theex- tra fine grade of goods in numerous. dif- ferent styles, black and colors, all widths, never had their equals at 25¢. They go tomorrow at 1ic. THE BOSTON STORI, 114 S, 16th St. s Sam’l Burns is in receipt of another lot of those decorated toilet s Com- plete 12 pieces only $5, formerly §10, Open Tomorrow. (‘ Sherwood, ladies’ costumer. Life mmu"\m'nhullmnfl Redfern, London: Lord ork, Novelty suitings. & Company s silks. eurios, draperies. Artistic millinery oFifty per uom a Omahn Musi count on sheet music, 1516 Dodge. P Seaman’s buggies be ———— Hayden Bros, Extraovdinary sale of ladies’ and children’s winter underw Monda, Special sale of hosiery on Monday 2 A To the G. A, R, State Grand Island Via the Burlington, For this occasion, tickets via the Bur- lington will be sold August 31st to Sep- tember 5th, inclusive, at one fare for the round trip, good u-uwnuu:unhl Septem- ber Tth, Ticket office Farnam street, W. F. Vaill, agent, and at union depot. Reunion at e Fall Style Hats, The *‘great Dunlap” hats Fall styles issued this day Same date 18 in New York and by all the “four hundred” Dunlap agents throughout the United States. FREDERICK & CO,, Leading ]ld”(‘ln Shape hats to fit the heaa perfectly, 120 S, 15th st. eady. Notic steam gas_fitters ‘ting August 31st, ness. nd holda_special m The plumbers union will 1316 Douglas, on Sund at 11a. m, Important bu e Allunion bricklayers keep away from Kedrne is a strike in progress, M) order of No, 1 of Nebraska. - "he cheapest place for room mouldings at s, llu)’n'n, 1414, notified to eh,, asthere - Railroad fxl on all railroads in Ne- braska to visit the fair at Omaha and s00 one of the grandest labor union pro- cessions, are one fare for the round trip. the fair et This children’s will be September 1. FE child will be presented witha souvenir, the com- pliments of the Douglas County Agricul- tural society, Tickets may be had by applying to Charles nnnuf | secretary school board, or mt the son seod | compuny’s, northeast corner Fifteenth | and Howard streets. L i RN Seaman’s waggons best and dhea (‘t-nllnm-u Always | Desirve that their cigars shall be of the | best. To obtain such be certain that { i you call on W, Goedecke & Co., in the Barker block, 15th and Farnam sts, —— A 14x17 bronze frame, fitted, 1 inch | wide, 83¢. 8. Hoyn, 1414 Dodge. | — ——— A handsome 8x10 gold frame, glass Heyn's 1414 Dodge e oA | The new offices of Island route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnun streets, Omaha, ave the finest in the city. Call and see them., Tickets to all points east ut lowest rates. i AR Why will you pay #5 or $6 for a frame when you ean get the same for #3.50 and [ #4 ut S, Heyn’ s, 14 1414 Dodge st. Bunting nnd muslin flags, flag poles, eagles, spears, (rlnge, tasscls, etc., at Max Moyer & Co.’s, 16th and Farnam, and back for 25¢ at the great Rock THE BOSTON STORE Buys an Immense Lot of Dry Goods from the Railroad (laim Agent. They Were Saved from the Recent Great Smash-Up, Which Was Caused by Two Colliding Freight Trains This is the largest and most desirable lot of dr, ls we ever secured from a railroad the goods are not damaged or soiled in any way. Theonly harm done to them i§ that they are somewhat wrinkled and the or wn cases and cartons are smashed. wo mention a few of the great thiat go on sale: One solid case of extra wide comforter calico at 24¢ a yard About 100 picces of short lengths o the best grades of calicosat Sie a yard Four cases of the very best quality in- digo bl icos at 5¢ wd, All the yard-wide fine bleached mus- lin from th ek at e ayard, One case of fine_quulity lace curtain serim at 24c o 10,000 rrd, S OF DRESS MINGS, All the plain worsted and silk braids, in black only, at le a yard. All the fine silk trimming braids, from2to5 inches wide, in bluck and colors, worth 25¢, at 2ic a yard, All the finest grade of silk Pe oriental and fine jet trimmings that now 80 popul 31 and yard, goat 5o oy All the king rulling, novelty n-nnmm,_. cambrie, at 2 a Thousinds of yards of the very finest grades of silk o veilings, in seven dif- ferent stylesand all colors, now being used so much for hat trimmings, worth 25¢ and 85¢ a yard, atbe. All the ladies’ linen coll. chemisettes, wrecked whil one of the finest retail house worth from ie¢ to 1,000 purses in a better ones at He, TRIM- everlusting and made of Lonsdale d, rs, cufls and hapes and sizes at A big lot of oblong pu laine bags, worth up to ! CHILDRE 14 dozen of shirts at 10c. The ®s and chafe- at 19¢ each. VICAR. nice knit zephyr S UNDL fants’ Ve finest g I\nll ~In|\- at des of imported nit shirts at 50e. vdinal, ,“wine, navy, ote,, o cin, worth 10c. All the finest gr of imported Ger- man knitting worsteds in all colors, at 174¢ a skein, 4 skeins to the pound regu- lar price a pound. All the finest imported Saxony inall e a skeéin, staple and new shades, ular price 15 1l 5 the finest imported zephyrs in y known color and shade at 9e a slkeli, regular prico 25 doze ported seaml striped and p! British at 10c. THE BOSTON STORE, 114 S, 16th st im- regular made, s0x, and super stout ain e Through conches—Pullman, leepers, dining cavs, fi to Chicago and intervening via tho grent “Rock Island route. office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. Byron H. Smith, who has been man- ager of Kelley, Stiger & Co.’s furnishing g:mu]s lll‘)!il\"l"l'“tr. hx 8 accepted the posi- tion of manager for B. Williams’ men’s furnishing goods and merchant i blishment, kil palice _ Hayden Bros. wy sale of ladies), gents’ children’s winter underwear on a and or the Omaha Schuetzen 's Park, August 30 and 81, Verein at » strect depot m. and 8 p. m.; leave nd 1 a, m. Round trip tickets nts. The Omuha races, 4 willbo enlled nt tho 0l fole rlnnnds‘ on Sherman ave. $2,330 are the pursos offered. Speed programmes may be had at Joln Buamer's, 131 Band Buy shoes of Zunder Douglas street, and " Harris, 1520 get tickets ondia- Tongs, old watchos Aud ober ‘presonts to be given away, apitol avenue, res 10 have an the labor day their store on at 12 olock kindly malso 15 possible, ind Best, - W. R. Bennett Co., wishing all their emyl opportunity of attendi celebration, will close Monday, September -1, shavp. Customers will their purchases as early Their mot Verein annual shoot at Ru- and Sunday, August s park, Satur mh nml Blst, ynmittee in eharge have made 1gements nes ¢ to malee this a great success and give pleasure to all attend. Prizes fortarget shoot- it to $1,000. Prizes will also 1to contestants in thoe bowling and forring catching on hors: Many other sports have been ar- ment of the guests, e A. Max Holzheimor Oo. ine watch ring, 11 buck ranged for the am (-n;:m s Tea \hun, 0 Douglas sty State Agents for Oneida Community canned goods, Mail orders filled. A Mrs. J. Benson. Hosiery and muslin underwear sale. nesota, lowa and the two Dalk are hundre ds of charming lo fitted for summer homes, following selected list are to many of our renders mof northern summe 1y ullof the Wisconsin p within a short distanc Milwaukee, and none away from the Among tl names fami as the sorts. of inte of them o marts of civilization” that they canmot be reached ina fow hours of travel. by frequent trains, over the finest road in Ch the northwest—the g0, Milwaukee & St. Paul milway: Oconomowoe, 5, Minocqua, W 13 \ Swm I P L 0 Prior Lake, Mion., White Bear Lauke, Miun er Dam, Wis, Big Stone Lake, Da- Madison, Wis, kota, For detailed information, apply at ticket oftice, 1301 ¥ urn-un:nul Barser block. F. A, NasH, Gen. Agent, J. B, PRESTON, Puss. Agcnl. 1800--TWENTY PAGES. 'IQO\ nROS, lll N BROS, The Prices for Monday are Hammered Down so Low That You WillSurely Come in Crowds, 5 bules fine unbleached muslin, 4o per Bpecial Wateh sal the Scason. Gent's gold filled hunting case wateh in beautifil new dostgns—blgin Spring- field or Waltham—warranted, $10,95, Genuino boss filled I|n||l|n|: casg witehos, clogantly engraved, with a full jeweled movement, sob in gold settings, pitent reguls yard 5 bules ht‘n\\ le Monday is the limit, unbleached muslin on 20 yards for $1.00, 20 yards v, Brequet hair spring, 1 case pepperel 84 unbleached sheet | Warranted, $1495, ( ings, 17¢ per yard, 14 k't, boss filled hunting case, war 1 case po 1 944 unbleached shoet- | ranted to wear 20 yoars, with BW . Ray- ings, 20¢ 1 cuse standard comforter por yard, )0 pieces ondor Appleton & Tracey movement, calicos 830 Springfield orWaltham watches, unbleached canton flannel | i dust proof cases, $3.50. 5 per yard, Ladies’ beautiful gold flled hunting 200 pleces full stindard prints now fall | €se watch, ¥ eing fitld or Walthe les be per yard, n, 0 20 pic finey plalds for chiliven, | Ladies'solid silior Monday you can “get them at 8o per | Slem winder and settor rd, worth 1ie. ’\""\'” ' 10 picces apron check ginghams 4o | Ansonin por YA, Wtk 81 X Wo keep Abig lob of boys' shirt waists to close, | Wateles, wh Be each, worth $1.00, 4] > pieces red twilled flannel 18¢ per oods Tully guarntend. jird, ITAYDLN v dress gools Monday, 50 pleces 36 in henviet tus Monday 1% per yard. DRUG DEPARTMENT, Full line all wool dress fannels e per SPECIAL PRICI yard, Quinine sulphafe, P, & W, New line 46in silk finish henriettas, beautiful line colors, $1.00 per yard, sold last se. at$l gant line all wool black goods at rd, worth 7ic to00e, 10 pieces solid black ehina sillc v08 lulm watches, little beauties, ird American wo sell at onehald jews BROS, Dry Goods and Jewelry. ya 60¢ per sufe cure, 05, Kennedy's medical discovery, $1 la Pricree’s golden medical discove Pricrce’s favori Swift’s specific Indiansagwa, oo s sarsapa Ajyer’s saesipanila, Aber s hair vigor, Hurter's iron toni Scott’s emulsion, Hydroleine, 75 Iellows’ mm,.ln,mph.»«wmoq #1.15, Beef iron and wine (W yoth s) Syrup of figs, large Multine, with cod iiver ofl Pond’s extract, small, 4 Hosford's aeid’ phosphato Smith's tonic, 7oc. new discovery, Pis0’s cure for consimption, 20e. PPorous plasters, 10¢, Cuticura ~w\| Penr’s at 48 wdos, stripes, e yard; not halfprice. Ispreads, full size, 750 cach, cheap at $1, wother lot fine white hedspreads, size, at 98¢ each, You cannot mateh them any where less than $1.85. 100 dozen l‘\n kish towels 10¢ each, theyare d ion of nottingham \nu- serim worth 15¢ on sule Monday at 5je yard, The greatest diive ever offered in ho- v, )dozen lad balbriggan hose worth 20¢ go Mond: At 14 pair, wge baibriegan hose at 19¢. .\\unh 3 Alot of children’s hoso formerly sold e to 60c, choice of lot Monday 14¢ pair, ¢ Goods and lhugs. ’ chemisette collars, all colors, e ,worth 2ie, W. R, Bemnett Co, Capitol avenuo, adies’ white linen cape collarsdc | wishing all their employ to have an each, formerly sold at opportunity of attending the labor day Big line children’s sanitary gray vests, | celebration, will closo their store on all sizes, 25¢ each, September 1, at 12 oclock s wool jer 25 ch, Custom will kind make Ladies’ all wool ibbed vests, purchases as ¢ 18 DOssible, all colors, 6% each, worth Their motto: Cheapestand Best, Don’t forget we are realy toshow —~ nd wraps of all descerip- y lowest prices, gouta lot of linen laces sce them, to get our prices on car- Miss Shulze, tho artist, New York in Septenber studio for pupil roturns from to open her at half price Don'tforget curtains, ete, Mrs, J. Benson. Hosiery and muslin underwear sile, ——— by buying shoes of Zunder ; and gob watches and take aback seat on nothing, See us Monday. BENNISON BROS. besimisih Mes, J. Benson. Hosiery and muslin underwear sule, S i & Harris, tic ].4‘|~nu s other presents to be giv g Special Trains Via the Union Pacific R'y f G. AL R, Reunion and. Sug: Exposition at, Grand fsland, Teave Omuaha, 6:30 a.n., wrre Guind Island, 1210 pm. den Bros. sale of ladies, winter cents? underweir on sale of hosiery on Monday. Ly Murs. J. Bens ing at A 2 train cos all stops between Nosicry and muslin underyearsale, wnd Grand lsland, and will run e e (w»ln Sept. Ist toSept 5th, Bunting and muslin flags, flag po Another special train will lewve Omaha » eagles, spears, fringe, tas: “ote., at p.m., u 17 at Grand ' Mix Meyer & Co.’s, 16th and Farnam, pom. This triin vill rua Tt f il Huyler's New York Candies Alwags fresh at Kinslor's pharmacy. sicshinatn Buy shoes at Schoelply's and get ticketfor the $100 seelskin, 1415 Douglas. daily from Sept. 1st to ith. In addition to the Union Pacific’s exs N service, two special trains will A 3G and daily for Omaha, thus giving its patrons opportunity to re= tum the same night, THOUSAND OFEM @K\%& THE "I'Al L.OF\' 14209 DOUGLAS. "l’IIE Fall fabrics for men this scason are far ahead of any previous. Att has nested on the plaids, mixtures, quict and plain, rich and gay, allsorts thatare T weaver's fingers—stripes, chedksy gUUd. Not a mer which you may choose, You won't fret over Nicoll's prices for best made to measure~< Trousers, $8 to 12, Suits, $20 to $48. Overcoats $18 upv Profits a mere cypher, but we do a large business. The you of our s handful of choice designs, but hundreds from How about the prices, rards. largest home and foreign makers of wodlens could tell in selecting fabrics; most of you know; you are linvited to sce over a thousand new Fall styles at our store, drapedside and sid, so you may compare the fine forcign makes with the good home spuns, Polite salesmen will aid you to choose, but won't urge yo to buy, that’s not our way. Open Evenings. Visitors Welcome. NICOLL THE TAILOR. 1409 DOUGLAS.