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10 5 THE O l\fl’\ DAILY B l‘ WiLL HavE y & Woxt Sensational, Wonder- Another Big Plam nnd Ornnge Sale Th'“ You ve Go' Em j BY E X PR SS . « Snte the Town Bver Knew Vreldny E IE THE. IMME HOE BARGAINS Just received anothe consignme Aftor Sure Death that starts the Are Pourad Into Milk Before it Has AT BOSTON i - [ TORE, OMAHA Grandest Bargnins of High Grade Imported | of fancy home rrown i . g Keep Tl [ [ "RIDAY, AUGUST D oot Auimal Hoal, On the main floor and In the basement Jloths et " ket bagkets, which we place ; t Animal Hea | $6.00, $5.00 and $4.00 ladies' shoes, $1.69 Oloths Ever Offered Begin row in our grocery departme L | T 1 adies’ oxford ties, 69 do: 0 a ney ria 1 r ! PURE COUNTRY BUTTER THING OF THE PAST | 312 Jadiest oxford ties 400, o ahces, stc, | 92 00 IMPORTED CLOTHS, 50C A L0 b i (A i 5 Ladics' $2.50 strap sandals, $1.50. [ apple, 81:3¢; @ farge sacks f Wit of ¢ to_wear AP6 ORTIN 1 X Boys' and youths' shoes, 75¢; 86¢ and 08 e of & Large New [ {0c: large hottle pure tomatoe eatsup, 1oc DMy A - 3 se The | Children‘s and misses’ she and 8oc 1 Us to | ® Ibs. Breakfast Rolled Oa large | TG i i t >) Men's $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 sh $1.80. ot bottle sw rkin our or 3 Fving City Trs | Ladies embroidered velvet slippers, 50c 2 cheese, per Ib., 10c; strictly fresh per | Bond Lot : | HOSTON STORE, OMAHA - | doz., 14c; yeast foam, German y [ v Vigor i A § G NOTEI e e 1 AARTERTE Hieth )| N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas 1. | mniq 1s a most extraordinary opportunity | POT Package. HAYDEN BROS 5 p We have received by express, fifty dozen country butter, rich, yellow ¢ r ear 100 to buy fine m. L #OIf sKIr'S | Grand Army tat Chiengo " i mmanmieratod " comey " whie| EXCURGION GOES TO SEWARD | i, e Mees trmers s topy posss ot 3o 1o ¥ i i Ladies' Outing Hats visiting & farm house about twent ! b 0 IMPOF oe Half-fare tickets e Powder . west of Omaha last w 1 | bottles | Radlronds Give Sntisf ory Mate and Thousands of yar d cloths, In Via rne wtarrh rowder Vi HILS DIWELYRUYS Boe e e | bebitodidd A AL R b English striped wor s, fancy che- | The Northwestern Lins, CUT PRICE | Hats made of Australian fur felt, trimmed with polka dot a shelf in the ki be bottles | Out n Crowd. viots, cassimeres, § &, plaids and Special cars DRUGGIST allty 1 felt, with golf cloth were labeled in pla R N ¢ | checked covert cloths and home-spuns, in and 1 B W, Ca, 108 wad ON 4 band. Hats made of best quality wool felt, with g ately asked what lo of them | & Pl ced Tot the Commernel tii Iat | tact everything from a complete nigh class Accommodations. 1 p trimmings, and was told that ameries will not buy | been secured for the Commercial club and | o i600ng eatablishment, in lengths from 1% 1401 and 1403 Farnam St | e s . o i f silk polka milk that does cnough preserva- [ Ak-Sar-Ben excursion to Seward August | oty ol SR RS el duare ik | Hats made of wool felt, with trimming of silk p tive to keep it sw twenty-four hours and the work of organizing has been | & oo YO CHICAGO AND RETURN, 814 | dot band and that all cream and butter has to be | inaugurated by Secretary Utt. The excur- | g1y MOUSSELINE DE SOIE AT 1€, 3C. | b & 5 N . colored before sold,” said Dr tor H.|slon wil leave the Webster street depot 'rv‘.\.u‘ m”';]f"\' plece of silk mousseline | on Nruer s o Heharn, ol Hats made of best quality wool felt with satin polka Coftma: hea omu one or he city [at $:30 a m. Wednesday Augus 80 Ugus! 37, 28 an ol ] i r"r‘v {7 43 T R0F 38 CLY | thiat Wewasd Wi} by, Feath «”}t:: tore | 1€ f0le that we eold up to G0c, we place them | ago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rai will dot trimming. of maha . .. e SRR » el o tomorow o haseme! e, 8¢, | . o = i i i { fmediately mkde fnquities concerning | Heon. Tt wil) be.OmAhs day at the county | O .:‘..‘1 “'""“‘I:h \l\y:r»‘r’l'l”luII(I"I’:’V‘V"LVI‘:[ 1e, 3¢ | gell u;um! trip tickets from Omaha to Chi- | | Hats made of fur felt with faney scarf trimming. the amount 6f milk preservative used and [falr in the beautiful city on the classic | fries” GOODS REMNANTS 10 o | e e t" o o g | 0 i, e el ), 0, YR, 00 o, e, et | i G R TS e acn, | “Eh et e, o rnam s, | | $1.25, $1.45, $1.90 cach gallon of milk,” the commissioner con- [ will be at 7 p. m., reaching Omaha a 10:30. | o 4rees goods we give you choice of all the A. NASH, ral Western Agent. | | s b : ' tinued. ““The farmer's wife then told me |1t 18 hoped that 500 Omaha people will | joc" i RO%H WE KRG ¥OU FhOE | | | There is a positive saving of from twenty-five to fifty y that all country stores offer the|avail themselves of this opportunity to : ::.m: th S iaTe N (e 1ih e 1| SEERNL TRY BSOIAT KU COMMESSIAT THERRGRt ] /my the smaller pleces we have put m'c ‘ ; per cent if yon come here for your hats, preservative le n at its use sl 00 Crests | hunches, and will sell you a bunch of five | 1 i b olitlidvan’ { general in iry reglon west of Om i 4.; H‘u b and N\)“v‘mx The wuh:nt-n 18l | pigces that match for 8c |N",”:,"h an YOU COU"t | | A complete line of children’s stitched felt hats. A large proportion of the milk bought by |effect of these neighborly visits on the part $1.00 DRESS GOODS YARD. | This is the latest magazine camera y ? , these creameries s sold in Omaha and the | of Omaha business men and their familics | o1 'the dress lengthe, shirt lengths and ‘ made and holds as many as 18 plates, || L‘nlEs We told you a few days ago that we could’nt walst lengths of double-fold dress goods that | 4x5, without reloading—this 18 a fold- trouble with | felt this year in a way that is promoting adulterant new enterprises of that character, and “until 1 ered this preservative in | better feeling is prevailing toward Omaha farmers explains much of o | GOLF duplicate those £7.90 golf skirts, but we're have accumulated in the past two months go | pleased to inform you that our cloak buyer on bargain square at e vard | release, Anyone gvho doubts our assertion that g camera with pneum arry in stock OVER 100 KINDS OF | for the farm house 1 supposed that our milk [than ever before Wadky WE Bive: YU CRAIS: of “‘m rom- | MINERAL WATERS can easily satisfy sK has located fifty of them, and they are for was adulternted | lealers and had no y Y TeM* | himself as to | truth by counting . e nant in short length, dress length or walst | you, worth $12.00 den that ¢ are poured into m hefe he differe brands which are now dis- | 3 . = fden that dru poured into milk b SYMPATHY FOR ACTING MAYOR | icutn o silk of evers description in our en- | (¢, ierent brands which are now i Poco Cameras f $3.78 it has lost the animal heat. The farm Hire Htack: LHAE: we' Rave: basa sallitg. wip ”‘Hu\ul in our front window. You will Gttt bt e AR for cooue Cesesssenersrirasiene do not seem to realize that they .ul- \lm.”w‘ City Coun Offers 1ta Condolence 1o | $1.00 for 25 and 200 yard HnA.I. over 100 kinds of genuine mineral Premo's from ... $1.00 up ing the law in the use of prescrvatives | President Myron D. Karr Vpon Every short plece and sample end of wik | "PTI88 Waters—from springs located in | We guarantee every instrument. ;me n.'rl :Ivvlm Y n “‘.: th D i \; 4 Dent His Mot | has been reduced for today to 2, bo, 10c '“\-r;m ::’ v“’r the :u-l:H . ;w]v ”~ hina Free lustructions nelr attention is called to the beavy pe I'58 © have just received direct from the im- | & 16¢ and ording to length. ——— alty that attaches to such an offense. The city council held brief meeting FRIDAY IS ',“:m"‘\-‘”\} DAY, e shipment of APOLLIN- | 4 s Mhighadicbbipogsiomnd Bl et B gfwios s B4y the following | A1y the balance of the short remnants of | aik pme @ter In S0 ANGE T8 | h I] t c ples of the products of different dairies each [ M D. Karr 10,000 yards of very fine gingham, worth | “**¢ 1 1215 Farnam St. CLOTHES FOR MEN 45 . Whereas, This body has learned with deep | 5 day d we are making a daily report P | 25¢, go In 1o r n o lay now and making a daily rey Neat e (hoimbody has learnel] yith des) £0 in long mill remnants at yard, which 18 open to the fnspection of the pub- [ prsfiet, Of the death of Mo Celln Kare 1™ tne blue print remnants in mill ‘sh & M c " n c Tio. Milke from il the dairies 1o the clty | Fealtaes Tha. axcont oE e A Sle e which | lengths, today at do yard flfmafl 0 Dflflfl g '] Films developed and finished. See our picture fram will be tested at least once a month and if [ her death brings to her family, therefore | " pogt ' quality mercerized double fold 18ty and LAHA — — we cannot punish the dishonest dealers we | “Regalved, That this body does hereby |8ateen, worth 40c go today at 1ic vard can at least g the public a chance to come to' our president and the fam One big counter of 25¢ organdy, in long ily of the deceased fts most sincel to the clty hall and learn what sort of milk | W, 56, the, decgased ts most siicere | mill remnants, go tomorrow at dairymen are supplying officials attend In a body the funeral to be | One big counter of imitaton “Phe milk dealers who wet victed of | held this afternoon at’ 2 o'clock at 2418 [nel in mill remnants, go today N T 1 LG b 1. Rasmussen of 'this resolution be. presented o our | Yord Root 4 .. - Paulsen Bros., and the Waterloo | worthy president, M. D.'Karr One big 1ot of white checked nainsook PACIF'C \ n cream: o continuing their business in | - tomorrow only 3%c yard \ [] Ge yard nch flan at 10c ¥ $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50 Suits Tomorrow and All Week at $12.50. A reduction enforced by the near approach of THE T A UICK Fall and a too extensive stock. These suits are Q guaranteed pure Hockanum, Womscoat and Wash- TRAI Ns | ington 4-thread worsteds; many of them are heavy PIRIT LAK enough for late Fall wear. We dislike te sell nrk. SLAUGHTER'S BVURDEN<0F COIN ARE VIA goods bel6w cost because we are not here for that violation of the city milk ordinance tion | The lack of energy you feel, the he | g5-inch wide dotted drapery swiss, worth 13 of this ordinance reads as follows: ‘Any fand a run down conditon generally alllqoc, tomorrow at 15 yard conviction of & violation of any provision of [ mean kidney disorder. Foley's Kidney Cure | TABLE LIN REMNA BARGAINS. this ordinance shall operate ns a revocation | Wil restore your strength and vigor by | Al kinds of bleached, uncleached and of any license or certificate issued here- [ Making the kidneys well. Take no substl-|iyriey red table linen, in lengths from 11 under. tute. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dil- | o § yards, go at one-half regular price. “Under this ordinance persons found | !0 Drug Store, South Omaha BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, e with N. W. Coi th and Douglas Sts. ense, and gullty of using drugs do not e, a | DAY small fine, but forfeit their n | strict enforcement of this provision will dis- Okoboji 2 © TRAINS FOR & pd Arnold's courage the wholesale adulteration that has| The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rl- | been practiced in Omaha. It Is the intention | way Company has just placed in service | Department Paymaster Carrles Wages | purpose. This peculiarly backward year, how- of the health department to exert the great- | daylight trains between Omaha and Spirit St e Wirit TREERIY 16 P60t 3 est care in examining the milk sold by all | Lake, okobofi and Arnold's Park. Going the T6avenvwosih HRssaaks, ever, forces us to do it. dealers and violators of the ordinance will | train leaves Omaba at 7:15 a. m. and ar- i be prosecuted. In case conviction cannot be | rives Spirit Lake at 4:15 p. m. Returning| Last evening Major B. D. Slaughter went Thi I Y Ch pocured the public will ut least be given an | the train leaves Spirit Lake at 6:46 . m. | to Fort Leavenworth to pay the soldiers of S 1S Your ance. ives Omah u|.pnnunm to know what sort of milk fs|and a 5 p. m. This is the | the First inf; ntry, who will lea ve the next f ()fhzr No. 2—Your choice of any pair of men’s trousers L T [T e e R OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY | in i house,incluing all oor .50 and 470 grades; 3 7 &5 RUSSIANS HAPPILY WEDDED | “7i0% ot Geover 518070, | ihe expess car wil be SI0TI7, whih wi . Ten hours quicker than any other line. the finest Made fOr OBLY . +..veesesrenrrren.n, Mre. Terenn Herdaun Finally Forgives | " NASH: Genera) Westerp Agent, Oficers at army headquarters are waiting Bl Offer No. 3—Your choice of any flannel coat and pants in Reluctant Swain Who is Forced TAKE THE WABASH, JRE A SARLMEY (Emoti (from Libteneee: OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO the house, about 75 of them left from our great sales, 4 50 ERISSRIAG RINON G o the ¥ al Conclave. Knlghta of | ported that several members of the Sixth Fifteen hours quicker than any other line. real $7.50 and $9.00 values, on sale at ....... Pythias, at Detroit. cavalry were injured. This Is the regiment The T Boys’ Summer Wear Below Cost. riage of Fellx Michalowlez and On August to 28 the Wabash will sell | which Captain Grote H heson joined at Mrs. Teresa Herdzna, both of South Omaha, | (jckets from Chicago at half fare. San Franolsc ¥ snds oSty ) " LI e b mma ety tortan | oo Rlsetn AU Bl PF S (MR can o mnalnn cieate 6ol it OMAHA TO PORTLAND Boys' long pants sults, sizes 14 fto 19 years, /tweeds, i noon by County Julge Vinsonhaler. The | i35 a. m,, arrive Detroit 630 p. m A fitty-foot flagstaff is being placed upon Fitteen hours quicker than any other line, cheviots nnd fancy worsteds, our regular $9.00 gmdm. groom, who was Mrs. Herdzna's star 10 p. m., arrive Detroit 8:10 p. m the army headquarters bullding, and the flag . on sale boarder, was accused of taking unlawful ad N8 5 . arrive Datrolk 1018010; s will fly by thie Aret o next.woek Buffet’ Smoking and Library Cars, with Barber Shop and Pleasant Read- . I RESTETEERIRS . \-ml:uvl fl: the “]"‘”“I.““‘“ h~-<\(m' in the | 1100 p. m., arrive Detroit 0 p. m. The quartermaster’'s department will send | ing Rooms. Double Drawing Room Palace Sleepers, Dining Cars, Meals a la n',“ all wool knee pants suits, sizes 3 to 16 years, wmoo, county Jail since last Friday ter twenty 4 o 0& ‘raclining ohialr cara| 1060 060 peunds d S it hufolices oy A 1o i tiutEarg 116 oallthn RUAING WA BLGHREL] fras i oot cecnlan -ChAG ear (11000000, poundhiaiitte Jast Blituiins of N Carte. Plotsch Light ~ailor and plain double breasted styles, light and 2 75 om Chicago, praska oats to Tacoma sh., tomorrow. ||”l..‘: l.'n,’p:,v oo ”. ‘w»HHI n’u sins g Ask your nt for tickets via the Wa- | where they will be loaded on transports for CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. dark, all our §5.00 and $6.00 lines, tomorrow ..., determined to make the widow happy With | pagh, For further in | the Philippines fonr oholce ¥ s washa ‘nee pants an offer of marriage. This delicate pro- | (ieket office, 97 Adams & £ S | Wy Pl S o Your choice mmn_'v'm:' of any boy's washable kuee pant posal was placed before Mrs. Herdzna | write G. N. CLAYTON, Bost New York = | suit in the house, value $3.75, through the medium of the county judge. | N, W. P. Agt., Room 405 N. Y L. Bla, | Via Lake Shore & Mic n Southern Rail- for only . e ane oee C Mrs. Herdzna, however, did not leap t Mail, 8:30 a. | | 5 3 the | Omaha, Neb. way from Chicago daily A opportunity and took time to conside ro—: £ - m., arriy »w York next morning at 10 ’ The 31.«4 washable suits at 50c. turning an aMrmative answer only Thurs v « New k and Boston spectal, 10:30 a. m., The 75c n a 25¢. day morning *hicago and return for § Aug 29. | arrives New York next day at 1:30 p. m [ The 7hc grade on sale at 25c. About fifty of the fellow-countrymen of | Detroit and return for $22, Aug 6| Boston 3 p. m.; New York and New Eng DO NOT OVERLOOK OUR GREAT the bride and groom were present to wit- | d 27 land Express, 2 p. m., arrives Boston 4:4 DiA (e natann s s cu sueta A0 e g oail and rakurn for 410,08 g m. New Sork 6 m next day. Lke Sale of Boys’ Knee Pants. inneapolis and return for $1 whether there were any objections to the P 8 e 5 Shore Limited, & p. m., arrives - marriage Mrs. Herdzna brother, h a| Madison Lake and return for $10 York 0 p. m., Boston 9:05 p. m. next da ” n Ve o z name Tesembliog &n suesiare. ateracsed | Duluth and return $16.85 Bept. 4, 7, 18, New York Express, 9 p. m., arrives New We secured eight thousand pairs from M. B. Rosenthal & am, interposed half in Russian, half in English. He made | Via the Dllinois Ceatral Railway York eecond morning at 5:30. “Book of 1 " parlor tables and Co., New York. These pants come mostly in sizes from 13 to 1t olear that he wanted the marrisge con. Particulars at 1402 Farnam street Trains' gives full information. M. S. Giles We have just received 150 styies of fine parlor table | 98 whaun. tax . [ f P 4 b 1 W " ars, including stouts for the chub ads, ese tracted by & priest and in a church. There | W. H. BRILL. T. P. A, Chicago. F. M. Byron, G. W. A ands., These tables come from the factories of \I.uldu\ rable | 16 year g by lad These pants Dis was violent conflict of tongues for fittecn | rict Passenger Agent. | Chicago. s tables.co o ; the two best table | Were made to sell for $1.25 and $1.50; 50 minutes and the negotiations scemed to be Company and Conrey-Birely Table Company, the : p | your choice for only ........c. vuirriiiiiin..., i C off. Judge Vinsonhaler finally quiete showing goods at Grand Rapids, Mich, If you want any- | flock, however, and the knot was tied. Mrs, Herdzna signed a 4 the cool, pleasant,| All old soldiers, their families and | house A 5. | healthful summer resorts of Wisconsin, situ- | friends desiring to attend the national en- v or stand, see us. We gug ntee to n atement that she would | uteq on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukes | campment at Chicago will learn something | thing in any kind of table id vl,-l a5 i all not prosecute her newly-acquired husband | & st Paul Ry., address or call on to thelr interest before securing trans- | gave you from $1.00 to $5.00, according to grade, 1e8C are a for the offense of which he was acoused F. A. NASH, portation by ecalling upon or communicat 1 g e SH, ca co! c e 3 a1 he dled and are choice in every way. —_ — neral Western Agent. |ing with Thomas L. Hull orth 16t | NeW goods—have never been han ! CITY LAYS IN ITS PROVENDER | LSl L N R P e | We can sell you and oak stand, very LLING THE MONT CLOTHING IN OMAHA. August 24th, 'Phone 1 s PR Tawney & Son Ar, n Comrade Sum Resorts. the | Por a hook deseribi cor 8ie. Also, with brass feet = THOMAS L. HULL. = Awn neat, for 4 Contract |1, increase your knowledge of the country. tor ¥ Half fare to Chicago and veturn via “The “Half Fare ban for $1.25. Fine oak table 24x24 top for :0’09 0000040000000 ¢000000000¢000¢00 00. Ave Northwestern Line,"” August 25 to 20. Good | Tiquettes on sale via ‘“The Northwestern ’ p 200, £2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and | Al September 30 returning ; Line” to Chicago and return at HALF 00-—and at $2.00, W #3.00 and | A Great Sale on ) Bids for city fuel and forage were opened | - RATES, August 2 to 20, good till September \ up, can show you wds that are second to g Y by the Roard of Public Works Wednesday | « of Thanks, f 4 i : a1 i Miernoon, 4. J. Tawney & Son were the| Mrs. Joseph Nevillo and daughter wish to | 1401 1408 Batham islvaat none in style and finish, and below all in | g 2 only bidders on forage and the contract was | °xtend to their friends their most heartfelt | — price. lo Buflgles o awarded o them at the following prices. | thanks for their Kindncsses during their sad | Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tents, awn- g PS 4 :\,r | hay, 0 per ton; baled straw. 88,3 bereavement inge, canvas goods, 11th & Harney. Tel. 833 20 per cent disconnt on all office desks now in 2 Carr]ages o er Lol i per ton; white on = . - i ‘ fven g i i b4 cents bushel; yellow corn, 38% | stock. This is an offer never given and it will B il s, o e e 8 9 Concords ° and Coal col ny, Vietor White, ( Hill Wy yo 0 100K . o Coal company, Omah Coal, Coke and Lime o 2 Phaetons o company and the Nebraska Fuel company | 5 drawer oak chiffonier, strong, well made, well ° 4 ; submiied e o s, bt there wes sk firnished—a regular $3.00 article for $3.00. b Spring Wagons ¢ not award the contracts until making | = s Q turther investigation of the sampl e Large cain seat rocker, high back, brace arm, {‘; $3% Buys a Nice Top Buggy. Ful‘m Wafions g :I;:Inl\:'uwllhlu-:mmll el A ;" :v y.',:' turned posts and spindles—a $2.25 article for g ‘a AND ) S and there was the same variation in the | £1.00 * * prices of different kinds of coal to be pur Adtaidd lo o 8haMd lo amallse quentitle White enameled metal hed, just | e (YY) 000 ; | switchman,' es 3. Je | o [ TS S pmd tnas. |9 APl N RN L TL'[L LUR[__LNL[VLQN SMl @N like cut, full size, brass trimmings, ¢ WRITE FOR PRICFS AND TERM (] out in all kinds of weather. I took a cold | —— — — a regular $6.85 article for $3.45, ] e which settied in my kidney and was in And so along the whole line, Pric ‘.\‘; PS very bad shape. 1 led several advertised | e 1 f: n Ever | . medicines with no benefit until I was made to topple over and fall, very | o . > & rocommended o (ke Foley's Kidney Cure, | article guaranteed, Everything (@ ‘ 4 FARHRIG. 08 Rt sired on Chicago ol made satisfactory, if you tell us your | g 15th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb. ) o L‘”".l l‘r'}\l,‘!"x“_ |‘In‘:~ Wasblaston | sl '15 and Retllr“ troubles. One of the safest places to huy furniture on carth, for| 6060 COCICEI0C0 G0CI0S 00 E0E0IVEI0G0 0000.. I Waseca agle Lake, River alls, Solon - August 25 28 and 20—G. A R. National Encampment. Three fast Chicago trains leave the Bur- if a thing does not suit, if you let us know, we will make it sat- — e Springs, Ri : TR, eble, Watersmeot and numerous lakes near BUY THE CGENVINE St. Paul and M Lake, Bayfield, Ashland, Gog | B ™ n 1 flsh 1 1 P { o lington Station daily. hey are all good fishing places and are ,,. Paci nmeill BRI e i ey v i ol ubing siscms 434 70 Burhrig o [N . OTEL GERARD Mjlh“'j Line. . N 1 i R Vestibuled Flyer, 4:00 p. m. | MANUFACTURED BY 441h Street, Near uru.mm, | ; # exsirsions Ausust 31 004 Sep- | ! [}JTE | Chicneo Limited, T30 p CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ NEW YORK . X t 81, 18 ) IR i A eadquarters Train | A 1 . o ticket office, 1401 and 1403 Farnam street lathos imahaltiee (s iR SOREH HOTE TER NAME. L ausintair o I‘ "\‘-I. -‘r:“ and £ Twe Dollars et Mich., and August Reserve berths NOW. Centrally Looatod, " ¥ Heturn When \uu Go Shommuz nl'l- aw COOL AND COMPORTABLE IN SUMME Plus one fare, August 25, 26 and 27, via ““The s s d American and European Plan, Northwestern Line.” Inquire at the large | Mever fall 1o ingitide Un to catch cold. It will « (Under Now Managoment.) \ city offices, 1401 and 1403 Farnam street. J Tickot Offics, Burfington Station, | we b ' ¢ to | 3. B. HAMBLEN'S SONS, Proprietors. i 1802 Farnam St. 10th and Mason Sts, | - d W. F. Anteman, Jeweler, of North Pearl Tel. 128, VAR THR NAuE [ viso— Avon Inn and Cottages 1 street, Altany, N. Y., was pronounced in AVON, N, a9, | urable. Took Cramer's Kidney cure and was cured. JQuist on bavipg Cramer's Pl ‘ N LINDSAY, THE JEWELER, 16 DOvGLAN, | == st Sclect Itesort on the New Jorsey Coast, Dr. B. J. Kay, S 4 for Particulare,