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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1801—SIXTEEN PAGES. e ——————————————— e A e — - —— - e e e s———————— "‘“,""N BRROS, T"L BOSTO\ STORL, “ H \]- b T"L ODDS G, \\'7.‘( OUK'S HAY DI \finl(iw. lxl:\\lfi)\il‘xl s, Letting Down Prices. 20 Per Cent Disoount Moving Shoe Special ving Sale, Read the Prices » Monday. durir ew evaporated raspberries £0c; new | g Adle, Monday we will start a great cle o into the new | sale bofore we move into our new build- Musy Scenes, rsons passing along Farnam streod b he past fow weeks were attracted 100 stamped pillow shams 10¢ each by the busy scones going on in the large )sutin and pongee silk parasols a0c | double building at 1315 1317 Farnam ring | 1 evaporated blackberries 5c: new evapor- Bl {1504 | i 13 ‘co8 Next month T will mo; ated Californin wpricots 124: new penches | Pesitively the Last Day of the Railrozd | That's What Norris f Wiloox Eay of Exiood | o ok blowk, xoenor. Fifteonth and ing—note tho special price ench, formerly sold at $2t0 $3.50, 60 | stroot, the formor location of the S. P. 10c, new evaporated currants ; very Wreck fale. [ on Shoes, Douglas streot, afd till September 1 I Bookfold Tudin linen 24c yard. pieces finest grades 45-Inch Swiss em- | Morse dry goods company. fine rolled onts 3¢, There i8 no better | - will offer my $40,000 stock of fine ~)1m-'fl !“v;d.».l B ]}\ reduc |]|an e vard, | 'v;m.]‘ red flouncings, formerly sold from Carpenters, paintecs, masons, ete., &y made by the hands of man. Do not be at a general diseount of 0 per cent of Satin plaid nainsook 10e yar | #L.75 to #.50 a yard. You ean tuke your | the score, wore actively engaged in persuaded to pay more. Drled grape 5. | MUST BE CLOSED OUT TOMORROW. | OTDS AND ENDS OF FINE SHOES. | on each dollur's wotth of shoos bought [ India lawn checks Gie yard. | pick of wny pattern’ in our entive stock | transforming and entavging. this builde TEA AND COFFEE DEPARTMENT. for cash, } 40-inch wide bordered npron lawns 10¢ | Monday ut 98¢ a yard, Monday we offer | ing into what is now one of the finest Great bargains in tenand coffes Mon- ST All goods marked in plain figures. | the greatest towel bargains on record. | quarters for conducting a retail busis day. Every Piece of Gools Remaining ot | On Account of the Almost Immedi- LADIES, k lawn checks Ste yard | 200 dozen all linen huck and damask | ness in this oity, This building has Just received a shipment of new erop. This Fortunate Purchase of Ours | ate Arcival of Fall Goods We Offer ”""«“”' give you ¥ il A 1wed swisses 2 ‘ et | V\‘I‘“-wf. o 18x36, with h"v‘ y _bord been in tho hands of artisans for the sun dried Tap ton which we sell at the ; S This Week Special Induc Our #5.00 Freneh kid shoe, 20 per cent | 40 inches wide oxtr 1 cloth | Monday o at Se onch, © 500 dozen | past two months, aad no loss than Hus Been Cut to Pieces to i1, at 84,00, ¢ 15¢ yard all linon huel 1 satin damask ols, | 220,00 following low prices: A nice sun dried ments on Summer Goods. UL " Al i i | bl ek and satin damask towels, 320,000 has been expended on improves Japan 19c 20c and 35 Very best Close Them Out. L 5 . Our $4.00 fine kid shoe, 20 per cent Iixtra grade outing flannel se yard | size 20540, Monday take them away. | ments, every modorn convenienco having 00 and: 006 - baskat feed Tapan. 20cts, | il off, at 3,20, Choice” of all our dinen lawh, both | They are yours al 15c each. 50 pieces [ been added. This woll known stands 88x and 480, | 3 Our $3.00 fine kid shoe, 20 per cent off, | light and dark ground, 10¢ d. white Indii linen, 8¢ a yard will be occupied inn fow days by the Broken Java and Mocha 1¢ A All the yard wide unbleached muslin | Our shoa trade this summer has been | ;¢ 4 40, Kovah moire 1t Specinl sale Monday of fine table ; People’s Mammoth Installment Flouse, Rio 24 Golden Rio24e. Mar- | 84¢, worth Sc ¢ | fully up to our expectations, and as the Our $2.00 kid shoe, 20 per cent off, at Best French gingham 19¢ ,‘,‘.“’ 18 at 25, dae, d0e and Soe pee yard, | which, as overybody knows, has nlways aibo 28c, : A fine All the very finest grades of un- [ . * e e 2 casos plaid ginghams H¢ yard, hese ave extra fine bargains and will | beon located at 613-615-617-619-621 North A and Mddh Blenched musiin 6o o ynrd, | senson warics we flad we inve mudo sad Our ladies’ fine 3.00 kid, Oxford tie, Best indigo blue prints ac yard puy you to inve te De. Warnor's ¢ 16th steeet, and will be stocked up with Fresh fonsted dally All the yard wide bleached muslin 5 [ havoe with a number of lots of fine | 20 per cent off, at $2 40, i «l‘n.ml‘».vy all our Pucific lawns, plain |‘ « .l‘. line ‘\- vsets worth 100, cvory- | the finest line of furniture, ecarpets, HAYDEN BROS, o yard. ¢ shoes, that is, we have sold, for instan Our #2.00 fine kid, Oxford tie, 20 per | colovs, light or dark figures, se yurd. where go Monday at 68, Fine Frenei | stoves and house furnishing goods over Dry goods und grocerics, All the Lonsdale bleached muslin 6 ; cent off, at $1,60, Toil du Nord ginghams 8ie yard woven corsets worth 1,25 o Monday at | shown under one voof in this gity DRUG DEPARTMENT, All the best American light shirting | €very pair of shoes in one of our leading | ™ A1 oir migses’ poys' and children's | Armenian serges, yard wide, 74 yard. | 68¢. We will offer Moduy 12 picces all | Comparatively fow goods remain ot Beef, iron and wine, sc. icos 2. iy lots of shoes, except perhaps a nulf | shoes at the same 20 per cent discount Imported sateen,” black and white, | silk black grenadines at 5 and o the old stand; as their stock thero has Miles’ nervine, 7H- H_\H the best real indigo blue | dozn pairs, while in other lots there are till Septemt (I.|!\"r| BME \'t'lv".\\']:mul !‘:;t.xc":“d ‘ll.:) Iy W :‘}\["A].l ; Y \‘I]l|‘>:| I(I"\‘\HI‘V \\’;nllul’;u 7”»4' <\|nl{‘\1'l;fl = ‘“"" n :yllh «-\(! ontirely .-'umv»! \'\;L They TTooa's SRAEARANI [, B3o, ) ] ¢ ; fav el TENTLEMEN: ixtrd rt tehod - Gt )ioces cotton flanne onday He i worefore open up in these new Figs syrup, 15.,‘ ALL SUMMER DRESS GOODS ¢ | sometimes more. But the lots as a rule, This would give you table linen at s0¢ yard. i | yard.© 50 piceos double fold ibeges | quarters with a bright, new stock of Primloy’s sarsaparilla, 60e, p YARD. broken as to sizes, ete., and it behooves Our $8.00 sitk sti top patent Spec ml bargain in napkins at 7ae, i yard, worth 100 pieces Fren: goods, all of tho very latest style, snd Hall's Buir rencwer, 7ac. . ymorrow we close out every y N 1o Dot tham Ut ol Life. store: ab.ohvo, leather shoe, 20 per cent off, *'," 10. £ and $1 Lt dozen, : ; ~:{|w s 123 yard, worth 85 to A0c. | with o variety so lar, that they can Beccham's pills, 20c summer wash dress goods inéluding & Our $7.00 French calf shoe, 20 per cent Largest, finest and best towol ever | Large lot domostic siteens 5 yard. Fine | please almost anyone Lichig's beef extract, 20c; regular [ white goods, black goods, fine challi, | before the fall goods arvive, Among | off, £.60. offered for 25¢ each you will find in the | Scotch zephyr ginghams 1se yurd Their grand opening, which will take price, : ln.n‘\:. dot b himeres, ete., Worth | 41 age shoes you will see some of tho best nén-lfl.,m‘a patent leather shoe, 20 per l-"'.' towels that we have been selling at “.'uln\-'”» r,;.\ f m‘.l y ;,,-.,‘.IJ‘.;A_ v | pi »vflqu}[ So ,]u.‘ II‘M 1, will be duly Armour’s beef extract, 20¢; regular | up to25e, go at s v 8 S it s cent off, $4,50, a0c. ribbed vests Ide, worth 85, .adies' [ announced in the daily papers. pilce, 60c. SILKS FROM THE WRECK. makes in the country, and for sty Our #5.00 fine calf shoe, 20 per cent off, Lowest prices on muslin ever offered [ black silk mitts 1se pair, worth 2ic i o )t Cudahy's beef extract, 20¢; regular All the China silks and all silic surahs | and finish are not to be excelled. at $4.00, in Omaha. lies’ balbriggan hose lle pair, Helin & Thompson, tailors and men’s § 500, from this wreck at ithe worth 75e. 7 R S anla Our $4.00 fine calf shoe, 20 per cent off, SPECIAL, SPECIAL. worth 2se, furnishers, 1612 Furnam. Summer styles. VR(IHa, & DALk o foT 5o, Hoavy bracuded armure silk novelties | Ve open the suie. ;.20, On Monday morning we place on s 10,000 usoful 810 our busotmant o ace powder, 10e, for trimmings, in lengths from one yard | Monday morning Our 3,00 fine calf shoe, 20 per cent | the largest line and the lutest styles of | in house furnish oods to be closed | VENUS IS COMING. Hunyati wite ™ up, 25¢, 8¢, 48c. ) . and: will continue it until all are sold. | off, $2.40. Bannockburns, Bannockburns are the | outat very low prices, We are closing ¥ - e e Hire's root beer, 19¢. Elegant imported real china silksand | o\ 0 5 laiia Our $2.00 shoe, 20 per cent off, at$1,60. | latest out; our styles are all select, only | out our will papers must have the room TENNIS CAAMPIONS, - Great sale on Colgate perfumes and | wash silks for shirt waists, 24 and 27 1ere are not enough of them to last all Our $1.50 shoe. 20 per cent off, at $1.20, | 15¢ yard- for other purposes, Get it ncw while | s penise 1 Miss V hn W oan Monday, inches wide, worth up to #1235, go at | week, but the first two or three days of | We have the best stock of ‘men’s pat- [ We also place on sale Kenilworth suit- | assortment is good. — Prices less than | 710 DOmIse aud Miss vVaugh oy Do not fail to visit the basement, 40c. - this week you will be able to get bar- | et leather and low cut shoes in Omaha | ing, something entirely new, and sold | cost. Special drives in every depart- el the City Honors. HAYDEN BROS, Biack pau do soie, royal armures, g = g and offer any pair you may select at 20 [ only at Haydens' in Omaha, at 8ic yard. [ ment Monds BENNISON BROS, The city tennis tournament endea yester- Dry goods und drug ‘rench fuilles “,,‘1' heavy all silk gros | gains inshoes t you mever dreamed | yor cont discount. HAYDEN BROS, - day after a week of continuous playing. It HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD; B rth ”!'1‘_“*3»“”L"; uj”f . of before. Read these prices: Please remember that we never ad- Dry Goods. Dr.Swetnam, N. 1. cor. 16 and Douglas | 18 1o exaggeration to say that Omaha uover The £ i de, $ i K ena S worl o 70 @ y " vertise isec sale wi g us i ~ - saw such splendid racket work a vit- ‘l\),‘ )|,,‘ ‘K,”.,', wringer made, $1. _'“‘\‘ \.Illulg nadines worth 75 go at Ladies’ patent trimmed cloth top ox- :\'r”.“h vli“ unt sale without doing as m'_”fi'“” T le e “\: A:tllnflnlll)llll‘lulil ‘v :\" qus‘::?:m\x“:’m Jelly glasses with ‘,,, covers, 2¢ each. | #0-cent silk ribbons for 8c. fords in opera and common sense lasts, [ =y, going to move, = e the past week ol Muson fruit jars, #1.25 per dozen. Bvery yard of ribbon remaining from | at $1.50. There are eighteen pairs of And must reduce stock. 5 Ot h Notices. ay Curs Cause an Almost Fatal The champion of the club was there, W, D, Decorated cuips saucers, 62¢ per set. | the railrond wreek, without regard to | these, G. W. COOK, St. Martin’s Episcopal—Twenty-third and Runaway on Douglas Street, Osgood, but owing to an insurmountable Washing machines, $4.50, 'warranted. | width or quality, go at S, worth up 0 | phen there is a lot of ladies’ plain kid Farnam street. In sircots, Canon. Rov, W, @, Whitmatsh j{“mhoro) was/n furious runaway -last' night [ Ionaican i ciosh ‘\'I“”‘““ il G Dish pans, 15¢ each. A0e. { 4 Thedai i 1D — e——— rector. Holy communion 9 o'clock 1n the | whout 9:30 on lower Douglas street. 3 Gt LG AL RC) S ) K0 ¥ 8 cases ladies’, Reoa’ 2d children’s common sense oxfords, 3, C and s = = morning. Morning Litany. 1 sor- s 3 g s vy fought contest, S 70 61, e Cans for putting up tomatoes, H0c per 18cases ladies, misges® anc % vidths of which we huve thirtee 7 Duck race at Manawa today. el g el Ll [ Jitany and sor: Mrs, St. Julian, who resides at 1722 Cass Richardson, last year's cup holder, went dozen. plain ana derby ribbed fine black hose, \\.x] 18 of which we huve thirteen pairs —— mon by Rev. Irving Jobnson, of Omaha, av | syreot, and Mes. Kitter were out driving, and | down before Laery Denise, “the invincible,”” - The new scaling taper, it needs no | 8¢ n pair, worth 10c. at the swme price, $1.50, Fall Term Opens in New Quarters, 11 o'clock. tvening praver and FHoly | 5T o0 wassed Twelfth streot going | Seore: 6—d4, 64, 6.4, light or fire; when used - tho heat of the | Ladies’ fine guaranteed fast bluck reg- |~ Ladies’ plain patent leatker oxford, [ Rohrhough Bros. will remove their | aptism with an address by kv, Canon | (00 8 P BEREE TR SO0 MOPKE | Batin, the' cool headed, was thero with his can melts the wax, If you uso_thom | ular mado hoso 12¢, worth 2 W | ©f which there are nine s, we sell at | college into new quarters over Boston | “Noihodist. Twenty-third and N streets, | sidwalk and made right for the horse's heols | horrin Lawfords rv‘»l(' ”‘»"-f""m‘n.“,'. Sane e v se no other, 10¢ per doze) Finest grade ladies’ seamless black store next week and open their fi a1 & ! % 3 Cct with his wicked drives and accurate once you will use noother, 10¢ per dozen. b TiEtao1 16 th s sale for 1,50, ; k and Il!x their 'ul term | Rev, ¢, N. Dawson pustor. Sunday school | asthough he intendod to bits him. The | placing. Sco 1, 4--9, a kottles, sach hose, fast colors, 16e, worth 35 R e S i ey there September 1. They now have the | 9:45. Preacting 11 o'clock, subject: *(iod's ik T s BroWwhiwhsH GINhsbeolte Coffec and tew pots, 10¢ each. All the warranted fast black hose that | Twenty-three pairs of ladies® dismond | fiyost rooms to b found: new students | Beuoficonce.’” Cluss meoting 19 m, to bo ted | NOTSe made a sudden dash to escapo the cur, [, HOWS Wt hs dood trim ns uscal, and Pio tins, 1c each. sold for 40c, go at 18c. tip kid button shoes at $3.00 a pair, are coming from every direction; new | by James A, Silver. Epworth League aud just tien another dog came bounding out | =" % S Milk pans, 1¢ each, The finest grade Hermsdorfl fast A line of ladies’ kid button, long di catalogue justout. Itand a specimen | o'clock. Preaching 8 o'clock, subject: “Run- rr-l‘;".“:’““l‘“"'j‘-“l“_‘;"“; butking ~u\'::(u:-‘l\‘ Bowie, another Kountzite, tackled Riche Sult boxes, 10¢ each. black hose 25¢, worth H0c. mond tip, cloth top shoes, Philadelphia | of penmanship free to anyone. — All bus- | fne Awu “i“: EayBER OB R sVERA AL G g D ey S e ko e ardson, but o soon lost iy hold and “D'ro. HAYDE \; BROS,, TRUNKS ON OUR SECOND FLOOR. | ke, at $1.00 a pair. iness branches taught. Enrolled last | "ioi 0™ Ghvictian church, near corner of | buggy went past the Miilard hotel as though | (o 4 ol ROLSU 10 oEy Dry goods and house furnishings. | 1|s~v"...1.7..\.‘1_ ain-:i.nu_ml teunks, at | SNCC G offer all russet shoes av ono- | Y€ T students Bo sure and fnvesti- | awonty-second and K. streets, in Swedish | it had been shot from cannon : Denlse did MoOagiic, 0=k 04; SHOY DEPARTMENT. $1. #2.50 and $2.98; would cost you thivd lées thi o last Wesk gute this college If you do you will | Baptist church, Kev. Marion Holes, pastor. Midway between Thirteenth ana Four- Osgood also beat MeCaguo, 6-4, 6-4, Bargains Monday in shoes from best | regularly four times this amount. ‘I“' Cog bninour 'l"“] week : prices. find it first class. Board for three hours | Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching 11a, | teenth the animal ran close to the cabs [ Friday evening the star games took ph\cl AL ) B n BASKITS IN THE BASEMENT, n men’s plain calfskin oxfords, our | work per day, or $2 per week. Write | m. The morning subject will be, ““That | Standing there und as one of the drivers was | petween Wed Morrow 1 PR IO o L D [0k i S turning out Into the strect tho MNAWAY ot | Afe neies wiome W Mid, Larry DenTs wing wood” ot and heavy i the 2,00, Rohrbough ‘Bros., Omaha, Neb., for | Prophet:” evenmng suojeet will be, “Hu ) - | tempted to nass between this eab and the | goust for one hour, during wh S (bt coibhakata Ak ot 2 7 5 TR e ouy and Contrast.” Young Peoples' s, office baskets, in fuct all | Wq have another line of men’s south- | Purticulu clot t DL SN £a1 | oL tiars BLavlin s Ak Eha sBte 4 A few thousand lunch bs worlk baske skets, fancy | r Infants’ 50c and 60c shoes at 25 a pair. gular $3.00 shoe will go at § " both put up Children’s kid $1.00 shoes at 7ac a pi ! ¥ of Christian Endeavor at 7 But the b LT Al A L Mo - 3 tristian Fnd ) i p.m n it Ehe | the finest game over seen in this town, Denise Misses’ $1.25 grain shoes, sizes 12 t0 2, .'J\'I’;‘I'_, ["[\‘u‘l-l(‘;f. i~{|[1'!l{\';l{ftff 'i,[),-”(”,-\.. ern ties in k r00 and calf at $2.50, WILL BI: APPEALED. Maude Clifton, leade West Albright Mis- | space was not wide enough for the buggy. | downed his doughty opponent. Score, 0-3 at 98¢, HI3 LAST ¢ ] RBDBHOBSH. i ani oo haah salliie sl G - . 5 sion Sunday school at'3 p. m. and preaching | The horse dashed between the cabs and | o, 3 Yy Misses’ $1.50 dongola shoes, sizes 11 to Lomorrow is your last opportunity to SR, S 7 e WK or . atd p.m, v instant later there was @ crash anda | While these interesting events were hap- A g o8, 812 get any. of the. burgaiiis from’the | at88:50 and 84.00. Ryan & Walsh's Cass Against the Johemian Catholic. Father Kolin, pastor | Scream, the buggy was a wrock and the two | pening on the castorn courts. the lndics ware " Ladics: $1.00 patent tip oxford ties at | Wreeked shoes. Don’t miss this golden | Men’s s 1s that you have scen in County ig'Not Settled. of St Wenceslaus, Bohemian Catholie | 1adies were pitched headlong on the pave- | energetically engaged on those nearer the e 1o to wet your supply of shoes for | our window at $5.00 will bo sold at this [ Al hopes of settling the Ryan & Walsh | church, Omaha, will conduct the first Bohe- | Ment, eloar under one of the cavs. occident. Miss stone started tho ball a rolle faat 00 hand turned opora slip- | yourself and family for the winter. Here | gilo for §3.50 claims that arose on account of the.constru mian sérvices in this city today. The front axle of the buggy was broken | ing by defeating Miss M. McKeel, B A f pera slip- | yoursell 4 Yaorauh e e | sale for $3.50 a A S e i LRI DG IOT IS0 ATLORH squarely off just inside of both ~hubs, letting | .50, Phen Miss Brown ulso suceumb ors 81,42 e afow of the prices at which they e 3 7 : tion of the county hospital have passed away, | & Kanized afto ; the front part of the vehicle down and pitch .S ; 5 Agost POCh Sl = Men's regulation bicycle shoes, sold | . & i T o | Kolin will hola services in St. Agnes’ churen, | ! v i Miss Stone, Score, G-10. Miss Vaugha Ladics’ $2.25 dongola button shoes | Will go: | e evorywhere for $5.50, at this sule 2 50, | OFAticast that is tho opinion of Counly | pigenry-ihird and Second strect, at 10:45 this | ing the occupants violently forward wnd out. | jott hund drives ‘were too much for Mi3 5 Ladies’ oxford ties 59¢, worth 81.00. everywhere for #.50, at this sale $2.50. | Commissioner Berlin, and now nothing re forenoon, and will sing high mass, The | Those whosaw the frightful ideat stood | Sehwartz, and the score stood love. Ladies’ $2.85 dongola button shoes Men’s fine calf lace shoes 96 NORRIS & WILCOX, mains but to fight the matter out in the | Bobemian citizens have made great propara- '1'?‘],‘.‘-‘?:.}.',&.-1'\'-“‘..'L’(’f(‘\i'c-\\‘{wfxl\‘Q\\\‘.‘.’.f,"'i{;'.'.}k\l] Miss McLain also failed to gunge M 5 Child’s shoes 15e, made by W. V. 1517 Douglas street. supreme court. tions for the occasion. A band of music and 8¢ | Vaughan's lobs and drives nnd another vic than a few o 50/% € g 75e. AT o programme,. Sorvice ainful bruises and o | gory w STl OHEMING VIR AR 8l1% MEN'S AND BOYS), Morse & Co. to sell at 7oe. e T At the meeting of the board held last Tues- | 8 parade will be of the programme. Scrvices | a0 & = fow | painful - bruises = tory wais incribed on Miss Vaughan's banner. s il Sl BRlieL A Sl A o <% ] o J H ; serious shock. Mrs. St. Julian was injured |~ Tho grls put up smashiog wanies, and Men'e congross and luco $2.25 shocs | Boy m“:}m"-g{ 3:5.«"1' by W. V. Morse | More fun! At Manawa today. duy it was the understanding that an aeroe- | Wil D¢ it Boliemiau. Considerably noout the Head and shoulders. | wouln (ke b son A Ve gy o 0 € ® shoes, THE BOSTON STORE. R — E The meeting was sheld, but us no action | for tho banner celebration by Plattdeutschér | home. fzemo, ' SR g YA B Boys' A call 81.25 shoos, sizes 12 to 2 Right on the corner now. Overworked Horses was taken County Attorney Mahoney will | yereen in Germania hall and gardens today. Mrs. Kitler was not so seriously injured but | "3 but justice w remark that while Os- $1.00, 1 2 N.W. Corner 16th and Douglas. As well as those which have nothing to 1»-:'r{:-c! is appeal. Messrs. Frank Humpeet, Herman Wi sprang up immediately aud complained only | vood and Brown wore both beaten during £ sipie HAYDEN BROS, e e do can now afford to wear good harness The bids for the 5 per contrefunding bonds | ynq Hans Bellman, the committeo o of a few slight brui the tournament that it was not owlag to their & ! K rRGoN ; i and be well fed. The reason for this is ued to aid 1 the con ction of the U o et ovarl oranan S T inability “*‘co hit the ball,” but to Insur- et i = DDA ORI E, A8 b0y a0 a8 se. for the enjoyment of friends and tho pleasure e R FN GreaTy 4 ¢ill be in the top of the heap at the sta The Outside World 100 Pounds of Butter! u harness and feed store at 113 N, 15th uo was $155,000 payable Iu ten and due in | of guests. The members will meetatthe | CMCA60, Aug. 15.—Crocier's lowa bri-} WIT U8 i the top o AP anio stk Sold overy day at Bennet’s butter and | street. You've traded with us, haven’t | ywenty year hall on Twenty-sixth street south of L streey | €ade, the Bloventh, Thivteenth, Iifteenth | iy fennis clubs entered thus far in the "nquh\.\\b been easily reached from you? The egg depurtment. Just think of it—2,000 you know that everything The commissioners expected to get par, but | at 2 o'clock, and preceded by a cornet band | and Sixteenth Towa infantry, is preparing to | state tournament to be held here on the (?mnh Vi L_ln- great ( l‘ul':lun &, r\n_n-lh- pounds in one day, 12,000 pounds a week, | Ve handle is sold at_rock bottom prices. | had no idea that the bonds would i1 at will march through tho principal streets be celebrate with great enthusiasm its state bi- | twenty-fifth ara: Assembly club of Kear- western railway. - Its fast vestibule | 3700 5 ine of the' eggs, of which we | In our harness and feed stove we'll make | premium. There wero five bids as follows: | fero going to the grounds. The Omaha v enuial reunton at Des Moines, In., Stptember | ney, Arapahoe, Elwood, Hastings, Lincoln, trains have been running for years over H Spoitzer & Co., Toledo, O., par and $257 pre- | een and singing society will be present. | : Minden, Young Men's Christian association nd 24, 184 The programmo will be eely & wemorial service for its late com- mander and president, General William W soll Four men constantly busy sellin ter and egrs; one mun doingr nothir : B i e weolk. | D0 exception to this rule. We'll sell g ] 00 dozen a day or 36,000 per week. you a complete harness for #0. a wool | miwms Jonn Dale, Omaha, var, accrued mter- | Games and coutests of ull kinds will enter- | 7 o ddles for $2.50, | et and &102 premium: Lamscript Bros. & | tain tho guests and liberal rewards will be 0 SOOI dles for #2.50, 1 Co., Cleveland, 0., par_and 363 _premium; | given successful contestants. of Omabia, In adaition to those it is hoped to have cluds entered in the state tournament from Mctook, Scribner, Aurora ane other the Union Pacific bridge in and out of Omaha_ duily. Everyone in Or knows this. The 4:30 p. m. vestibule ! : 5 iR 5 ; X Al ...vmi,,,l“‘.‘(-m,, g b yestibu e | eandling eggs and one man to buy the | Pads for 50¢, whips from S up. and Haves & Son, Boston, 8154500 with = Belnepp. fin towns, Individual plagers with no club sl |‘f1 SR E ):m"l:w stock and oversee the department, muk- | everything —else at - proportionately | accrued interest to date of delivery of bond St. Agnes' Picnic Stk afiliations are cordially invited to partici Seabn, although tho fast oxproms from | 11 six busy people in all low « price We haudle every- [ Glode loan and trust, comp par and ac- | The ladies of the various committees for [ Strike at S pato. 4 sain although tho lust eXpross WO ) Tiihis depurtment is the wonder and | thing in the teed line and can suve crued int They were all roferred. the fourth annual picnic and lawn party to | SN Fieascisco, Cal., Aug. steam- | = The events are: Men’s doubles for cham- Omahs th its lient ] Dr. Coulter had in a bitl of $50 for hold 3 ship stevedores’ union last night aecided to | pronsbip: ladics’ doubles for championshipy at 9:20 p. m., w caustern connections is in much den Free parlor cars on both these tr onvy of all our would be competitors. | 10ts of moncy onit. = Sult by the b = tem examinations which was re. | be given in uid of St. Agnes’ chureh next Wetve built it up by handling boby the | at lowest prices, If you want anything | 1€ Post mortem examinations, which was r B0 BV UL ST S0 SOS At Al c v up by handling only the | 84 lowest prices 1 you winb abythite | forred. The bill showed that during the | Saturday in Spring Lake park, will meet best goods to be had, and selling them | I the way of hay or manure forls, | months of February, March and April, last, | Tuesday evening in St. Agnes’ hall, and the for chawpionship. B, T pital avenue, is the chairmar: mumittee. r reased pay. As a resultanum- | ixed double The Or Stiger, 253 e Orogon and 3 The Ororon aud | Gr'tho%gurne strike fo ver of vessels are tied uy nd. ins. Bageage checked from hotels and shov =31 Saaifeim e 5 ! - e i \ovels, rakes, or any kind of farm or | he presided o o e a £ 2 Pacific mail stewmers got away und some 3 ; s residonces direot to any destinntion. if | 4t rock bottom pricos. - 3 vl tlion fon unyeind ok clivon, he presided at fouricen such examinations. ' | yentlemen will meot Wednesday evening in | tuer chin owners resnmed worl with non. | About one huudred and fifty intorestod o loleat e N hon o | We sell no oleomargerine, butterine | gar i s, 1pply you [ Coroner Hurrignn asked the county to pay | fii same place to concludo all minor atranges | oo e T 1 e T vty "ot | and “untbusiastic spectators watched the S R L CIW 1 or butter compound under any cireum- | hero and at prices that will simply par- | him 391 foes claimed for the month” of Ju. ments. The picnic now promises to be tho | pecome more genoral Monday, % finuls last evening oftice, 14 arnam street, R nae alyze you. We aim to keep at this store I'he bids for constructing the hospital rgest ever held in the city. The local so- it ] Denise won from mibs, thus capturing e Butter and cgrgs shipped direct to us | evervihing necded by tewmsters, gar- | SeWer wero us follows cleby expacts to bo swelled by a delegation P R T tho medul and tho ¢ily champiouship: for Sl 2 fr armel Il over the wel Vo com- | deners farmers, ete., and to sell the good =z from Omuha and Council Bluils so that fully - gentlemen. Score: (-2 1 This afternoon at 3:30 o'clock there | from favmers all over the west. No com- | S Palae L [ 15000 aan wvilt o6 Tntline, o Sl Miss Vaighn beat Miss Stono by a score of will be a yacht race on Lake Manawa, [ Wission house contumination. at the same poputar prices which have | 2 ofbiastings s at tho Muregy, 33, -4, thus winning tho silver medal and ],,,,,,...h,\,,‘, at1:80! ololock, - Three The next time you buy butter look | enabled us to build up our tremendou . = 3 e i - Park of Lincoln is ut the Millard the ladies championship. Messrs, Wilbur Rt SO0 Hre | around and see if your dealer hasn't got | business at our main store. Don’t for- 1DDEN, 200 Notes About the City Mike Ehner of Hemingford is at the Pax- | and Sheldon were the judges. v "I'“h":”' i"“ ‘L‘ : 4y ‘I'“ an “Oleo™ license stuck up in some se- | get the location, 113 North 15th street. | N ‘The gun club will hold its shoot to ton. The success of the tourney is due to the ersol o0 swiming catches duck v INNETT C | V. Hinzil aba is the guest of A J. H. Hamilton of Kearney is at the Pax- | efforts of Messrs. Stiger, Osgood, Sheldon, rols $5 cluded corner. W. R. BENNETT CO., kA T W. Hiuzil of Omahba is guest of A, J. H. Hamilton earney is g & l K (LS - W. R 1T CO. Feed and Hurness Ddepartment, R e v | TR W Bk ton Datiinheonn snd bidhriaon 514 Cap. Avi 113 North 15th streot, YT DANOY corerrsins et b A young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willam | D. W. Aldridge of Schuyler is at the Mil- 5 e BROWNELL HALL. 514 Cap. Ave, e i C | i S B 00 | R S auttoiL o New York € nnese Lepers. SE s 20 esis i & Mebonaid . j il T80 | § s is quite ill. lard. ao G i Ay O ke | Lol 8o .V o foallod 1o ro s 3 30 i Wty 14 5 W Youk, Aug. 1. —Tho two lepers, Ong A A Ten boys wanted at A. D, T. Co., 1304 Mrs. R. H. Duvies left yestorday for | 8451 Slactery .. 5. C. Vaughn was called to Fremont by K. A. Brown of Nebraska City is at the £, W AURE J Semiuary for Young Ladics, Omaha, [ 055 AE WS S A ew York to purckase her fall milliner T40. Corby it | 8 40l 500 | theliuess of s father. Delione. Mow Toy and Tsaug Duy, have been re- Neb. 2! Sos et The Omaba Driving Park association asked | . Dr: Berry has moved his ofiico to the | James Goldsmith returned from New York | moved to North Brothers isiand, where they Rev. Robert Doherty, S. T. D, Pine carringes, Seaman’s reposito Sce the new Belleak ware at Burns’. | that the board appoint twenty-five deputy | Packers’ National bank building. E yesterday : | witl be isolated. Clief Tnspector Dr. Idson Fall term begins \~'|l|«'|l||u4|' 1 - - - - sheriffs to report for duty at the tair grounds, 4 .\l\.l ':M"xml’ Kelly, ‘whfl “{h lru;'n visiting ”x“" “_’nrulo . Mcikeljohn of Fullerton is Hh ‘\lHlll .1.~:.. 4 n"n( Inllu_\' submitted lm The completing of the south wing | Cateha duck at Manawa today. Yacht race at Manawa today, to serve during the fair” that will be next | friends in Tekamah, bas returned. at the Miliard, the health board president his. report on the makes accommodation for 40 boarding — - —~— — 5 —~—— g mouth, The Joliet elub beld it fivst weekly dauce Charles Richmond and wife of Hastings | recent leprous Chinamen in which he afivined scholurs additional = Mrs. K. H. Davies 118 COOL THER The Sistors of Merey asked that thoy bo al. | Weduesduy evenin in Germania ball. are at the Millard. o beliof that loprosy in contagious, and rog 3 Vol lowed to care for tho” homeless children of V. . Milis, B. & M. yard master, o V. C. Allyn and Charles Bowles of | ommenas that the government bo'asked to For catalogue and particulars apply to | Loft yesterday for New York, where she — ba W. . Milis, B. & M. yurd wmaster, is sick W. C. yn and har! owles of 19 PP 2 AaRe0 v ; { 58 Fee (3 B Douglas county. —‘Thoy statod that the or- | alaria at bis home in the fourth ward. annis arc it tho Dellone, ostaphish . lazarotto on the Atlanul coast, the rector, will visit her folks and attend the open- | 6,138 Feet Above the Sea Lovel. phanazo iu Benson Place would bo ready “I\‘:‘-:“:;l.»lu-. R e e ”:,,‘I“fl'_““ o b Gl fond and wite of Fopy | HOsuy8: “I believe loprousy to be couta- R ings thevo. Soventy-three miles south of Donver, | for oceupancy about August 20, Koferred to | MU Sightts W8O8 o O | et tho Déllono. J glous under cortain conditions and tae condi- Butter. Buatter. Butter, S = Tt e Imost under the shatlows of that | the committee on judicial goueto Chilhic (k) B RISQDINSON - tions, in tuy opiniou, exist in this city, in the v il & A US IS COMING. Prince of the Range,” Pike’s Peak, n e ames W. Formaulk bas removed to L Henry Shonfeld, roturned from Europe | Chinese quarters We call the attention of the publie to - R RS er i e KoK aur T, Dosea: strcot, near Thirty-thivd, in the Fourth ward, | yesterday, full of information about fore L e = the very fine qualities of butter we han- Picnic Postponed. e e b T O o oA e EeN e Negotiation s, for chaill & al teachcrs of the city schools will | parts. Marringe Licenses. dle and at prices lower than you can got ‘The pienic of the division No, 5, A. {"l'nrmln‘fl i 4 Kpeidsd eatublisRmontlots a e manufacturing town | dttend the normal institute in Owaha this Colonel S. S. Sumner and wife, accompn- Pho following marringe liconses were issuod h"i\'\f\"w\‘l‘] 1 buttor for 10 O Ho b Blobtsmoutly thab was to have It 15 essentially « home and health ve- | just outside of Chicugo have been completed. D i AL Eochont f “f';;',l;l\ Mrs, Jonklus, are in tho olty and ate | by judge Shiclds yosterday o 80l & good butter for 100, S el e e RO Y b 18 essentinlly @ 0 jus b . . and Mrs. B. L. Emhout have gone to | stopping o Puxto oAl cok ¥ boen Sunday, August 16, has been post- | gort. Here is concontrated great wealth, | The areangements provide for the salo of tho | yimenpols for o fortighs. viste with | - Major 4. W, Paddock and J. I Millapd |, Sime wod add The very finest country butter at 124e. | poned until further notie Fred Hansen, Ominha Cowme ot 2 pounds of this butor for what surling 3= | Augusta Hoopmin, O ngers on ti 1d more people bave summer homes [ plant of the Columbia steel car company, | friends. were among the pas: - - eorid you would pay for one to wother dealors, Cateh o duck at Manawa today. here than in any of the other frequented | near Desplaines, the transfer of 1,000 acres W. Smith, buyer for the Siwoux City | tou for New Yori yesterday. | Bret 1L Ringlen, O Our fine cronmery will sell nt15and 174o. A places in Colorado, which is due to the | of land and the formation of a new organizi- beef company, was at the yards mr. and Mes. William A. Stelling veturned | Gracle P Reynolds, Omiahi Get some of our buttor—then you will BLACK MILLS CHAUTAU QUA. fuct that it is one of the most att tion, the prico paid being $500.000. B. I, ay Thursday from a two weeks' visit at th Divid M. Watt — as well us most healthful cities in the | Hulmesof New York, is at the head of a | * njy Millenberger of Lincoln visited Agent | home of Mrs, Stelling’s pareats in souther Amanda E- AL eat no other. Re iember we are leaders Hot Sprinas, So strong syndicute of Chicago and eastern cap- | W, 3. Che th Dakota. county o k of the Chicazo, Burllugton in fivst cluss butter and low prices. Thi tat \iata npd Faliroad Nastlinzotan L 2 " Buitdi it "DEN L8 entortiinmont will ope Pleasant days healih- | italists and railroad men, and they have per- | Quigey yesterday Commissioner George Timme, who has 3 HAYDEN BROS,, groce: 1 (RORIRY O By MOt | fected plans for the ercetion of factories t S e 2 s i "o following pe d by th and continue until Augus ofutnem s, ected plan the erection of factories that v a g aken charee o | been ill for several wecks, while attendin I'he following permits wore 1ssuod by the ugust giving springs, and the | i1 when sompletad, farnish employment to | o, Willism Walker hos taken chavee of th yesterduy afternoon | superintendent of buildines yesterduy Tywenty-ffth sweet, be- | the meetine of the boar Round teip tickets from Om M| Formuutic hous uel Burns has placed in his fro 3 quictness of this beautiful city combine | 500 dkitled ear buii ud mechanies A A ERA | (s ; gl Burns hasiplated tn his. tronk [fa i Councll* (Bluffs: 826,00, ¥ | tomuke it « desirablo plico for tourists | Holmas came to Lbies ity about & month ais | tween M and Nsirects. - ; Wi Uiy ilien wareean Gl 0, be g W Gurloat Lewry (i saipin SIS oo tollot sets, §7.75 for 12 pieces, and | 035 Phrough slecper from Omaha | and one of the greatost resorts in the | to place the contractifor the munufucture of | Tho Torments of Omata and tho Maroons | FoF8 B9\ (NI OIRRN i oy | Geo N I ekn, 2 Nfory irick rostdoncs, i el horcalain dinnascof 0G| dally vin the I, B &M, V, R R, City | west, 1,00 steel cars, bt ascertained (it the Col- | Wil plav ball at 10 o'clocic this forenoon on | Jobu b Cowi s wwopted u position with | 55wy Biektia it sireeds D RSB D ticiet office 1401 IPurnam strect. Depot | Remember that it is located on the [ Umbiasteel car company had not suficient | the Thivd ward grounds. Tho ricads of M. and Mrs, Cowieand | ® minorpermits 9 Pleces, ouly 811,75, formorly 824,00, f i e T Sacifi ) onnt | facilities fo aking tho work, and | G. E. Smith of Cleveland, O., after an ab- | The mauy fricads of Mr. and Mrs. Cowie an y 15th and Parnam stree Union Pacifi B. L. Lomax, Gen'l nI;u:l:\'.h-.vm:.l“lx.:dflur.':‘h'.:: |‘h",n,“|_l'““~' A | sonse of many vears, is visiting bis brother, | family will regret their departuve, but will | péral S 1,500 VENUS 15 COMINC Hare You / Pues, and Tk’ Agent, Omaha, Neb, manufacturo tho ears pimself with ' numbor | C. G. Su.ith of the Stockman, Wl(j"l""l'l'lml“"" er'n‘vl“.:‘\’\“‘.:\ oo, ey - - - TN e Co o (485 o - of cupitalists, o have been quietly se y. mber of mateh games of handball will aptaln Goovge ., Boll \vas takon by sur- DEATHS, ko tha groak Book Ialand. route: for i“l‘mlr xl\::lv..nt: 2, 8 roowms ‘c..I{lI»I, !rgllt lots . E. Diotrick,architect,§ S Jand in the. vieinity ,,,,\ A R i vl priso lust uight by the guosts at the Dellono e : ik GEaTL e Lincoln, Beatrico, Fuivbury and Nelson, 31.000,00 oxoh At 818,00 pemorth | Goto Livke Manawetedns of tho propost tieth and Q streets, this afternoon. Watoh chabm with tho JKniant Tompiar sy | cenis: coeh adiietimat thi en conn ok V10 Solid teain leaves union dépot, Omaha, i ook, uk $10.00 per mouth to A0 W3R ML e cumpang A largo delegation of ploasure-seekers wili | [ateh carm 0 Kni LA B 5 the right parties. Also 4-room cottugein e TCE— T, B, M AN Ao w1 o {111 VRS R VRN R0 B At I RG0S bols engraved upon it. Captain Bell is going HAANSON— Dy g agod 6 nthe at s p.m., arviving 11w, daily, except | (uiiofiton Hoights at $1,500.00 and onl W. I Seaman, wagons and carringes + B MeGulrecat Now Yark Gtby will | sccompsny the Maglo Qlty eornok baud i | 1o OBlo'to tamein perinently ALK s, nt it family’ rosidence, 2408 Sunduy. Secure your tickets ut 1602 | § cighton Holghts at 1, d only N0, Wugons a: 568 | lecture publicly-onthe lubor question at | Surpy Mills to enjoy the picme today. Mr. Gaoigo T, Gulver.a prominent Cun- |~ Ludsitatty b6 Lo fuily, sestdanas, b Farnain St. #15.00 por wmonth, full lot, well and S TR Masonic hall, Council Blufts, Monday, | Mrs. 7. G. McConneill and son, Charles | it TR fo DT i the ity ol CoNKesElon Gf tha Urniie TBONOral 8 Bo tha JONN SEBASTIAN olstern, A P. Tukey, Sl o E A R e [l ADR U 1T: scConuell, of Kearnoy, oro the kuests of [ A5 "Gl Vals fiest visit 10 O:nal Slondiy, fromn, tho texidence. HLtermont a8 J. L. DE BEVOISE, Gen'l, New Xork Life - | BRI 0 L AR DRERER B YRy e e Mr. und Mrs. O. G, White and C. D. Miller. | alihough his company has beon seliing eoods | Prospect il 0 00 - " 5 b & M + R R, connecting at Fre- US 1S COMID Messrs, James B, Smith, Bernard Bl in this part®of the west for years. Hois LI\‘\ RELY=lumie, giod 85 Yoars Ering, oht vuce st Manaws todny: Humilton Warren, M. ., ecleotic and | mont with : g —— L. Blunenard and Charies M. Sanford witl yory favorably impressed with Omaha. A Docust. sLroet wins will bo fors ¢ bl magnotic physician and surgeon. Sp Sleeper to Deadwood, S, D, via F\, E M. Ellis, avohitect, Bee building, | to Sutton to attesd the shootiug tourna- Key, Willard Scott has returneu from his warded 1o Darlin I8, for luterment " | clalty, dis s of women and childven, | & M. V. R. R ——— - ment. vacation in the east and will occuny the pul an Sundiy eyening o'clock. Wiscons The Mica Fireproof Roofing 119 N, 16th street. Telophone 1458, Sleeper to St. Paul and Minneapolis, S. R. Patten, dentist, removed to Beo | Next Fridav evening Jack Welsh of Omaha | piv of the St. Mary's Avenue ‘Congroga it ey plowe cang 0 Withnell block. hee 3ol o vin 8. C. & P. R R, the same train | building. Open evenings till 7:30, Tel 56, | and John H. Howlett, the mute, will meet in | tional chureh on morni ring tho re. | IULIATIR TR Nk, ko §f year und 13 . ST More fun! At Manawa today. carrying ke QU WL Germunin hall in a fight to & finish, This | maindor of August. Sundoy evening serylee | 44 Mub Ge N Hisfoeg kel b auar Ang. o Go to Lake Manawa toduy, ~ - Sleper to Spirit Lake vin 8. A DAN. promises to be s rattiing fght Will not bo resumed wntil Septomber, M S A e e Punern) took. pice . Grand Entey Into Omaha. & PR R b et A el = In the horse race yesterday afternoon on | Scott preuched in Monteluiv, N. 1, for threo | Wednowduy aftcriwan from the realduyes. Calito Excursions. O ana *aftan T QTR i OhLa | Baat saalininmitoh alnileandmiia i Now We Are With You. the Cudaby: coursé, the belters on 'the | Hundays during Lis sbsoico and fn Chisago | Mk, 1o B SH6MA WL CenEREANE Rire: Vs B Pullman touvist sleeping car excur- | cago, Milwaukeo & St Paul Railway | Dendwood, via 1% 1 & M. V. R R Onand after July 81 the Chicago, | Cudaby horse gathered in il the confidence | twy sions to Californin and Pucitic coust | compuny will run all of its teains in and City tickot ofice, 1401 Farnam streot, | Rock Island & Pacific railway will run | #nd cash put on the Noe horse. i i =y points leave Chicago every Thursduy, | out of the union dopot, Omaha. No | Depot 15th and Webster strects, " | all its teains iy und out of the Union De- 1 Kev, € [N Dawson, pastor of the 1t | Kansus City every Friday via the Santa | more unnoyance cuused by transferving —————— i pot, Omahs, Tralns will leave aa fol | Matkodiatchureb, wilo tas. boon speadiog | Fo route. " Tickot rato ‘from Chicago [ and switehing at Council Bluffs, Solid ast, Young M ) lows, east-bound: Jootures 1n Minnosota, has returned, © | £47.50, from Sioux City, Omuha, Lincoln | yostibuled trains, consisting of new | Reverse Horace Greeloy’s fumous ad- [ Day express, m. Tho Ladles' Ald soclety of the Prosbyto orKansas City 835, sleoping car rate | Paluce sleeping cars, froe parlor chair | viceand go east. Gofor a ¢hange—to fish, Vestibuled limited, 4:40 p. m, vlan ohurch gaye an oOxcellent supper to & from Chicago $1 per doublo borth, from | cars, olegant coachos, und the finest | to climb mountains, to loiter in shudy Atlantic express, 6:10 p. m. largo number of persons last eveuiug in the Kansas City 83 per double berth. Evory- [ dining cars in the world, all heated by | lanes, to saunter by old ocean, to revisit Arrvive 0:40 0, m., 10:50 a. . and 6:15 | H. E. Roberts new building, Twonty-fourth - thing furnished except meals. Theso | steam und lighted throughout by elec- | the scenesof your boyhood, but go—and | P- m. These trains ave vestibuled and | audJ streets. excursions aro personally conducted by | trie lights. The new evening express | go by the “BURLINGTON ROUTE,’ | it is an indisputable fact that the dining | Olevola Ratolest No. 85, J. €. D., will hold experionced excursion inanagers who | with “electrie lights in every berth” | Three daily trains leave Omaha at 9:50 | cav service of the “Gireat Rock Islund” | @ meeting in Anclent Order of United Work: accompany parties to destination. For | now leaves Omaha daily at 6,20 p. m. | 8 m., 4:30 p. m. und 9:20 p, m., for Chi- | i8 second to none in the country mon hally Lwautx-atein:-and, N siveois, ab excursion folder contalning full particu- [ areiving at Chicago at 9:80 a. m. in timo | cago, making closo connections in the | For rates, sleeping car borths to Chi- | gclock this afteruoon. = All membors are i lars und mup foldor und time tablo of | for 411" castern conncctions, ~ Secure | latter city with all exprass trains to Bos- | cag0 or any' points cast callat city ticket | WESR S0 8EIGG o 00 o \} nta Fo voute and reserving of sleeping delphin and all | office of the Rook Island Route, 16th | o' "Mirin% piscopal church, who is chap. tickots and sleeping car berths at 1501 | ton, New York, Phil v horths, address !_',. L. mlnm Py | Parnum stivet (Barber block), k»'m_m. in the east and southeast. W, F, | and Farnam streets, A X lain of the brigade, uniform rank Knights of Passongor agent, AT, & S, F. railvoad, J. E. PRESTON, F. A. NasH, alll, city ticket agent, 1223 Farnam JOHN SEBASTIAN, G, T, & P. A, Pythias, will go to Beatrico tomorrow o at- Used in Milliuus of Homes—a0 Years the .\lau(lflrd. 411 N. Y, Life Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska, Puss, Agt. Gen. Agt | street. J. L. DE Bevoise, General Agent, tend the encampment, | E E ;

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