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10 THE O\I\"\ D\ILY BEE: WEDN ISDAY, ATGUST 29, 1900, h[Y Pl\\”\ \\“ Bl'(;"".‘l\'jnu-m\ STORE GREAT PURCHASE. \ll\l(l\\\ “]\ \ \“T"ln BOSTON STORE SHOB SALE AGAIN ::],,.‘;. ‘:\.;y:‘.”::;“:m j‘h" h-dll::n-"h:‘v;»: upled 50,000 Remuants of Kmh Most Extraordinary Selling of Ladies % Shoes nigh has 1o theory as to the identity i @ Cnitdr and Children's Shoes Tomorrow of the thie? v 15 (s Hkkorm Yallay Buvwont 0. FOmmUnEE of INpestion 1n shobt | OSpiain of the Jasob Risheman Promisw w0 o ce® Siii™t L AN of theat Sargutn - D iairiey Wit T umple pleces, a1l widths, In the ver Employ Union Men. )t lepat e “The Notthwestern | iemselves Wilh LUXUICs est swiss, naih cambric, mar e and the W the main 1 return at HALF e o I R et v ervice way up to yard, all go on LIDDELL'S CAN ' Gl that wer €ell for up to § ARE PROSPEROUS AND CAN AFFORD IT ro in this sale at 1c and 2 for entir s all sizes Iths, go at $1.50 HO1-1403 Farnam street Ratirond OMcinla Making Permn- EMBROIDERY STRI ( Demoeratie Indifference to Reauests g0 g0 at g100 - | L = | Honest service cannot come ment Impr e of Iy amy ips and trial pleces of of Organized Labor Comes YAt CHildron choes, 100 w“E toloss. It reflects a principle, erenned the finest embr y ingertion fre Brenking Up County De- | Boys' shoes, 7tc, Soc and 98 . i his factory & wide widihe of | mocraey Excursion. Men's $2.00 black and tan shoes, $150 | GO 1t reflects the buginess. It he very fin nd nainsook em- | ATI” DHAES odls. ave o BAvERin sauE t . . brofdery and insertion, worth regular ermmerf I 18 K SFRTAL caet 1UATC8 | gaods by mail or expross send money order takes unto itself the gnaranty recove 0 rd, go in this sale at 3l and Tsc | A combination of politics and personal am- ORLON WTORE. OMALL reonal checks will be returred in every " . TriAtw : from the f mn and busines 1000 dozen fancy colored border hand- | Musical association in its fight upon the ex A el ¢ contract. tagnation of three or four ago | \ great varicty of styles, g0 on | cursion steamboat Jacob Richtman One Fare Plas 200 Dr. Karl Cran Pennyroyal Pills. .10 o . . \ dlusively proven fn th pditure, 1 sieh | ““Fhe frat issue of the Douglas County De- | On Septeraber 10 and 25 the Chicazo, Mii- | §amer's Kilney “Cure 7 The same guard that keeps the store from e [ physical improvements now being made hy | Thousands of dozens of ladies' and go | mocracy's new organ contained i notices :..v.»m & St Paul railway will tickets | Wiy Cast ¥ 7 gerating protects you in the confidence you manifest ' the Fremce Elkhorn & M i Valley | handkershief plain white and with | which were of especial interest to the unions | from Omaha to any point on Bromo Q 1 i n Birnite b M 4 General Manager | f olored borders, hemstitehed, lace | which had declared a boycott on the steam- | Towa, Minnesota, Hlinois, Wisconsin and | 53 8 & toward this business. | Bidwall “is purely & local one. We have |and embroidery edged, drawn thread. open | boat, The first was a full-page announce nsular Michigan at one fare plus $2| Py . y % o8t | work, etc.. the s ce up to 25c ment of the fact that day ovening the | for the round trip. Minimum sel te, | € ria no transcor 1 outlets 85 [ work e regular price up t in | ment of the fact tha lay ning t 0 P mum ne 1 g e o tmoseontmnia o e B O AT R o o o e ey o | T e vl e | YA i A e Men’s Shoe Departmen in the comparatively rritory s PETTICOATS, 50C AND 70C | The next page contained a halt-page an- | ASH A " A AL " 3 g 3 ] through which the passe Thousands of ladies’ petticoats made of | nouncement that John D. Liddell would be a | General Western Agent Pler n A A ] of ours offers you honest service in Three or four year [ the finest mercerized, silk finished 1. | candidate for the senate, subject to the ac teura standstill, The making no money and many of them Men’s Russia Calf Shoes— re | m 1 morine, ik finished cotton taffeta, | tjon of the democratic convention \\hrn‘ ‘ Tl Bl sl %8 | With dnep -otimes, Wit rufte, with 119ed | tnis wae rend: at the Labos THIEF GETS SADDLE HORSE | 11! J . i Labor Temple a P e with hand-to-hand conflict | dust ruffe, extra well made in wide widths | donic smile fitted over the faces of “the M, Horslineyin oh e = win Quiine ¢ dpsiles Goodyear welts— made for our own trade made for ' for AB hctus! existence and all lengths, regular $2.00, in this sale | mombers of the union. The words of the ™ \nn:':n.rl Ny UHGRGY il egraln Quinine Capeuieh.see.s 16 honest service- -made to bring yvou back again when 4 ried, but the sentime s ¥ now . T e e o ot Wit " ’4“\ UNDERWEAR AT HALF. \::,”,,‘“,‘,‘,w,‘:“ T PR AR e Y Parties, sc“‘EFE CUT PRIC you want shoes made to stand along side of any $3.50 the "Black Hills of Bouth Dako Ladies’ night gowns, drawers, sKirts We won't do & thing to the president of [ ooy BRI it DRUGGIST shoes you may find-—our price with 2 50 \ i ¢ covers and skirt chemise, trimmed | o oy tronitas { pon orrisey reports e p 8. W. Cor. 16th ana ¢ 3 1 Dever 80 prosperous or encouraging. Pr i ok HNTOIOATY mine® | club which patronizes an unfair BoAL, e8| et of a fine saddle horse from home | @ BUATRALEO oo vvvs i ivipsrvonpis ‘ . i 10g by this change in conditions, the with the fineat lace and embroldsrs, pAM | pectally when that man carries a union car@ | a¢ Forty-ninth and Center —— - | | born rosd hae been enabled from n- | high ‘vly:,“.v, "h quar | his ¢ 3 night. Two years ago, sho says, the e | Men’s Tan Vici Kid Shoes— ‘ | {ngs to inaugurate an extensive campatgn of [ 73 an L | Monday evening a rumor of the pirit of | yuimar was atoles, and since \her she b [ ¢ # ! - |} improvement nce January 1 we have BOSTON ST ”‘ Bl | the union men reached the ears of Louts | jant the horse in the house. a b Gl et ne Or e | with or without vesting tops-—serviceablo -dress he of N Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts oehime, v id made the contrac 189 W b o Al g | been progressing rapidly in the work of | B » Boetime, who had made the contract With | the east wing having been assigned to ita comfortable- they represent the principles of Ne { improving our ltne and during this year | e | the Richtman. At first he was not inclined | oxclusive use N | n '1 D et fx. the neishootont” of | ARAEST YOUTHRUL BURGLARS |io oay say attekiien i the, proteci ot (s | “Summay stcnink whon she aross shs totat Street Fair braska shoe selling—good in every 2.50 $300 This amount we consider hy no ‘..m....u but at last, after several visits from | tha kitchen door open. The cquine apart ¢ particular—price ... . means an incor ntial one, when At 8| gl 0o L Whe Tiave Meen Operating | Fcpresentatives of the organized laboring [ 1 considered that the Elkhorn road is a local fally Detrayed by Stolen | men, he became frightened. A meeting or | == P—— line and that the earnings warranting this Conntertelts I the committea was hurriedly called and it D expenditure have come from business origl was decided to declare the excursion of. The Women’s Shoe Department vating in the the rather Nmited (errltory | ge gy goarold Albert Kemp and his pal, | T0en It was decided to glve the captain of g ———— Iling your attention to our line of contiglous to our 1i CHFIReTRtRI ot EVeN had heedod the | the boat & chance to square himselt witn |~ T Oefords at yuring the present year the Elkhorn will Abibddrl LI, b i o unions. | o But they are paper ones made by Mr. 11 xfords at ........... seressiiaiiiaaes { During the 1 N aicatay: | -ty ad Take no bad money," | N unior | T Calver, ‘the white-locked artiat, wis . ; : | expend on improvements the sums indica Wew would probably be at large today en- | Captain Makes Some Promises. | most dertly fashions these articles.’ wht'e ling your attention to our |II|" of | Rae g Diani oo g their fl1-gotten gains, but, unfortu- | When Mr. Bochme visited the boat yes- | |y N T an Shoes at . ! R s and fiew stations $5.00) | nately for them, the 75 cents they pur- | y the captain promised to put union 2 M IN OUR WINDOW bl I R E A R Steel rall loincd from the home of W. K. Wilding, [ music on his vessel Friday evening and, for REM} MBER 01 PRICES Wi SEHIERIN. 67 AkoNAr EEN: LS X6 Calling your attention to the t that in no store can Ballasti S 623 South Sixteenth street, last Saturday | that occasion, to discontinue the use of a Taleum, we sell 12 {it to ; Re tha sito ”‘,' o RELERGLT f Total | night was counterfeit. It comprise attraciive such genuine shoe values be found as in this store and a guarantee goes with every pair. | cortain ice cream which is not agreeable to | cent plece and a Zi-cent plece made out of [ the members of the union; he also prom- | § & The most extensive work of improvement | very inferior quality of pot metal. Mr | ised to employ union waiters for the ex- | Woodbury's Faciil Soap, we soil i Kodak or Camera ted his loss to the police and [ cursion only. This was accepted Snowt Soap, we sell seee B 15 in the mattor of replacing the majority | WIlIIng reported his loss to the police and | cursion only. = This was accepted by the | {j AN oo of bridges on the Elkhorn system from | When Albert Kemp's little sister tried to | representative of democracy as a com- | con 2 .00 e W T Omaha to Casper, Wyo., and to Deadwood, | PAsS the spurious two bits the department | promise hetween the unions and the boat, | $1.¢ ham's Beef 1 and Wy o Ay 7 i AL S D, with structures of a permanent char- | Was given a clue which led to the appre- [but when the matter was brought to the | sullCpekcs Tor or, ¥ ) t t novelties in - Sisty-seven of tliess brl are now | hension of the young burglars attention of the Musicians' unfon it would | §1.00 Malted M 2 i otographie If you want a :'.“I“:M,. Within the last two weeks the pair has | have none of it. They declared that they | $1.09 Pe-ru-na, we sell re frame see ours before buying. o very su than ever this year we sell ot (1 we sell (IR] Permanent Bridges Put I & of construction. The new | tone | Perpetrated thr e Gauss' Catareh Tablet o we i LG - % Tl et ol e e cesstul Jobs out | would not furnish a band until the cap- | 2 s, Catareh 0 ;*” ; n“ i il CLOTHES ‘FOR MEN "o \WWOMEN e e arches and stecl Kirders [0n South Sixteenth street. One was on [ tain of the craft had “squared” himuelf | San 1 Claret, we Afpreathar - ,n,u:,\,,“ lengthe, In many cases the plac- | {he night of August 21, when the bleycle | with the labor organizations affected and | WRI ) 2 stablishment of R. Wykert, 701 South Six- | gave the club to understand that if the| OF CUT I The Hoben nflmpsla[ cll., 10K 10 of castiron pipes | ' ‘u nd the construction | , . E O D A reture has | tecnth street, was entered and robbed of [ excursion was taken upon the Richtman 1t | 1215 Farnam St. over theso pipos of the Rapersitactuts BA%| . box of driils and a bieycle lamp. The | would mark the political undoing of Mr. grman B onne qu 0. Teduced the length of tho bridge 1Hest o8 BY | ovs have confessed to this, to the Wilding | Liddell || Pevetoping ana printing a speciatty Al ¢ in of the approaches . ¢ i a e “_'n'r:',:"““':“l'lf e ot the | DUFRIATY and to a third job, which the po- | With this condition confronting him, the | Cechbbldair bl LB AL Flkhorn aystam it seventy-two pound | 110 4T now investigating. Each of these | manager of the excursion said ne would c ur use w en enterprises was prosecuted with the skill | declare the excursion off if it could not be | steal is algo heing carricd on. This was be- | rohafyogi B4 e BAW uteelt wie x| OF DrOfeRsinBAly transferred to a rival boat. He telephoned \ ; ! tended from mont to West Point. This| The arrests were e Monday after- | to the Richtman cancelicg the contract, uNiUN [ place the sixty-pound rails from West Point | P I A e o et Mmleat e PACIFIL Tlma is Mon \ Ll LUl A DL LR LR B (3 going to the World's fair at|of the Richtman had a conversation with | L/ Norfolk is reached, early in 1401 Because of the prosperity of the territory through which the Elkhorn road p the attendant ber road company ( Paris this vear you should by all means|the officers over the telephoge and at noon take with you a bottle of Chamberlain’s| the arbitration committea yisited the boat s and | colie, Cholera and Diahhhoea remedy. 1It|and it fs sald that they received the un- Pfits accruing to the rait- {4 poi gold in Paris and is almost certaln | conditional surrender they demanded neral Manager Bidwell | g po needed on the trip. After you have e — 15 cents? * T ‘ L ) H E QU IcK In all the new colors, in plain and fancy, that are sold every- . ere at 25¢ and 35¢. We will continue to sell them at 15c¢. stated the intention of his company 1o make | called in a French physician and pald him TEvink to WHItGWRlE & Fike: where at 25¢ and n { some {mportant imprevements in the matter | gor pig gervices and pald for the medicine [ A man saw smoke coming through the | ] \} other improvements contemplated.” he sald. | Iicle bottle of this remedy is worth when | didn't want to call the d;p,mm,.m Tried ARE VIA | A “Is the operation of through freight and pas- | you are 3,000 miles or more from home and | to Whitewash the roof so the smoke n ot Ve Chinwait T e AR HIREe R . ) senger rains trom Dradwood 10 Denver und | among strangers. | wouldn't show. Got the idea from the 500 dozen men's Colored Laundered Shirvts, in all the new 2 the inauguration of through passenger serv T . women who whitowash their faces to cover fco from Chadron to Casper. Business in | DAYLIGHT TRAINS FOR SPINIT LAKE, | up pimples, rough skin and a yellow com- the Black Hills is becoming an important plexion. Of course, the man was crazy, factor in comnection with the mining bust- Okoboji 1nd Armold's Park, but what about the women? Hundreds of ness of Colorado. The two territories are | The Chleago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- | omaha women do the same thing every closely allied and their relations are be. | WAY Company has just placed in servic | day, They spemd thousands of doflars an- coming closer all the time. It begins to | daYlUght trains between Omaha and Spirit | nually fer complexion dope—whitewash. look now as though these conditions will | l«ake, okoboji and Arnold’s Park. Going the | They treat the effect instead of the cause warrant the inauguration of through train | train leaves Omaba at 7:15 a. m. and ar- | and the final result is a fright. Why not servico between the two fterritories and as | T1Ve$ Spirit Lake at 4:15 p. m. Returning | romove the cause—put out the fire? s0on a8 such is the case the Elkhorn will be | the traln leaves Spirit Lake at 645 a. m. | Pimples are not a disense—they are only ready for business. and arrives Omaha 8:55 p. m. This Is the | (he effoct, the visible evidence of bad blood, best service that has yet been offered over | and a faded or yellow skin is only a sigu any oune road. Round trip tickets, good re- | of poor health. Throw styles out for this fall, every one of the shirts are §1 and $1.50 . h values—all in one lot at T5e¢ The llNl“N PACIF'G Men's 50¢ Suspenders at 25c. ] Men's 25¢ Suspenders at 15¢. | OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY Men's 20¢ Suspenders at 10¢ b Ten hours quicker than any other line. Men's $1.00 Night Shirts at Men's H0¢ Working Shirts, in light and dark colors, at 25e. OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO Men's $1.00 Colored Laundered Shirts at 49¢——in madras and ! rosperity Iin Elkhorn Valley. way all cosmatics Usince my acquatntance with Nebratka | curuing until October 31, 9100 they only make a bad matter worse Fifteen hours quicker than any other line. | fine percale have never known the northern and west- | City ticket office, 1504 Farnam strest. | vigit the Ladies' Bathery and try nature's | THERS FRIEN VAINTS AT 29¢ i A s b e B RRRA CL L {7 ee g A e R pell eatiant | MOTHERS FRIEND SHIRT WAISTS AT 20¢—in all (he {shing than at this time. Along the Elk ~ - @ alantric Phe Bathery 3 g s s at 29¢, MIHRIIES ALt Along Bk | oy o | nna rv‘llx,inr; ity n'l‘l\n ):hnnl. ry is o health OMAHA TO PORTLAND new colors in madras and fine percale-—worth up to $1.00-—at 29¢, ] , esort and the new Renstrom treatme 3 of corn and th 1 will handle \\*N"“ ‘l‘}‘“’l- "'I““\“:’“»R‘\"“"r" “:“"m"“;"’r; T R e Fifteen hours quicker than any other line, its proportion ),000,000-bushel | Waseca, Eagle Lak olon | M ; 3 r 1 rn crop for Nebrask S yrings, Rice Lake, Bayfleld, Ashland, Gog- | 1°%: It purifies the blood, invigorates the v hes'e corn crop for Nebraska this yea All Bl AR A ‘"{»mm- system and restores the bloom of Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, with Barber Shop and Pleasant Read- during the spring and summer the north v”vm[l :“_‘]""'lm“':w‘m;'“ il st PO It means H-E-A-L-T-H—and ing Rooms. Dguble Drawing Room Palace Sleepers. Dining Cars, Meals a la 1 ern portions of the state were favored with their share of moisture. This has mad They are all good fishing places and are | Nealth means youth and beauty. Trained Carte. Plutsch Light. L | Best quality Corduroy Velveteen Dress Binding N SUALS 0L folLUre 8 has made s i i women give the treatment amd a lady's | = v % the crops In eastern and central Nebraska | icKly and comfortably reached by the | worth 7e, on sale Wednesday only at................ 3 B e anras NeRTaR f o sthwoatari Ll | maid is alwavs at your service. Second | CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. ¥ oui b rate excursions August 21 and Sep- | 1007 Bee building. ~ Ladies only, Pl er 7-21. Limit, October 81, 1900, City | “Is Marriage 'a Fallur here has been a great deal of talk | ticket office, 1401 and 1403 Farnam etreet. authress—on sale at 8¢ o 2. a5 COPYRIGHT BOOKS, G0c box Stationery, 25 lately about prosperity, Its existence 18 | Grand Avmy Encnmpment At Chicago Cutcngo and Return, $12.75, L » o my mind unquestionable. 1 find that | C "August 26 to 29 K9 sm0n Ausuel Bhad B A AR0CH S “""u ll'ea a e Captain King's famous novels on 8Ale| Ap odd lot of fine Stationery, worth 250 { sne of the simplest illustrations provin # ¥ 4 ago, Milwaukee St. Pau allway w a e, . to $1.00, on sale at 10c, 15¢ and 25¢ s that the Nebraska far PR AL Huttarptickus | sell Tound trip tickets from Omaba to Chi- TQINAYE AND/TO MO ke ! » perc loagaktarasi Regular price $1.50—sale price § SPECIAL SALE ON BIBLES. and advancing is in the large nimber he. Northwestern: Lina [Sene WL_[ e e f pianos and buggies being shipped into the 3 . 15 am street. | Special cars 4 S X 4 Ree our new Shipment of Golf Skirts—bought for spot cash tountry. Ten years ago the farmer got a v”.,,d i P A. NASH, General Western Agent, I g F g ™ Fi 4 heir value and now on sale, Y melodeon for his family and “\H" his | Accommodations. A Grand Opportunhy it half t pring wagon for locomotion. This year 1401 and 1408 Farpam St. To increase your knowledge of the country. melodeon is being replaced by the e R | Half fare Chicago and return via “The piano [ ] " nd the spring wagon by the buggy Des Moines and return, $4.50, | Northwestern Line,” August 25 to 2. Good Bhipments of articles are surpris Via Rock Island Route, | 11 Our great Special Sample Table Sale is the talk of the ‘ In the weste part of the state the cattle | C! ton £$1.00 CO¥ RIGHT BOOK. 16c BOX STATIONERY, 4 1 ?* by an Omaha ) AND RETURN, $12.75. CHICAG box Stationery “{ll September 30 returning. mgly large. Only a few days ago I was | Tickets on sale Ang. 24 to Sept. 1, good gt B i talking with a plano jobber and he re- |for return until Sept. 8. Ticket office No | Two Dollars ¢ "Flrlhll‘ Mich,, and closmg out over 3 800 marked that ho was shippiug a carload of [ 1323 Farnam st. Hetur el planos to a small country town where the - - Plus one fare, August 25, 26 and 27, via “The 2x-Sh ays ¢ sale would naturally be confined lar to the farmers. If the people of Nebrask didn’t have money they wouldn't be indulg- |t 1% iff James Rooney of Albany, ‘s Kidney Cure is a remedy | city offices, 1401 t saves you doctor bills. It cured me of | Northwestern Line.”” Inquire at the large 0 i Ve e | pairs of the finest sam. . 3 Chicago and returs, $12.75, ing in purchases of this kind: but, since | Kidney trouble. Drugglsts sell it | | ‘ they are Comfortably fixod fmanclAly, 5w | omane oo s T T sty V18 Rock Island Route. ple shoes made at less they are adding to the enjoyment of the A vlog Co., tents, awn- cketa an sale Aug. 36 to | inge, canvas goods, 11th & Harney. Tel. 833. ' City ticket office, No. 1323 Farnam st. home life by buying those things usually loeked upon as luxuries town. Hundreds of delighted customers have taken advantage of this wonderful display. WE ARE COMPLIMENTED ON ALL SIDE; | about the magnificent showing of Parlor and Library Tables, Never be- fore have Omaha patrons had the opportunity of seeing such a hand some display of fine tables, and especially at Special Sanple Sale Prices, ‘ which reduces the prices from one-third to one-halt regular, permitting of the purchase of a high-class table at the price usually puid for vastly ’n than half their value, . . You Can Go Chicago and return for $12 8t. Paul and return tor §1 Minneapolis and return for $12.65 Ladies’ fine $3.00 Sample Oxfords Madison Lake and return for $10.8. | for i Duluth and return $16.95 Sept. 4, 7, 18, 21 inferior grades. Come early as the close-to-cost prices will wove them via the Illinols Central Railway Ladies’ fine $6.00 Sample Shoes Particulars at 1402 Farnam street | W. H. BRILL | fansi s Staiviar o He BBEL Parlor Tables in mahogany, golden and flemish oak and birds’ eye maple. Library Tables in solid mahogany, golden and flemish oak. Bedroom Tables inmahogany gold- en and flemish oak, birds’ eye maple and curley birch. h Men's fine [ for 00 Samp'e Shoes Notlee (o Maccabees. A foint meeting of all the Knights and Ladies of the Maccabees of Omaha, South ur ! Patterson hall Thursday evening, August | s e e———— turers to sell their fall and winter goods by, All the latest, up 80, for the trar . 1t is ur to-date styles and of the finest mate hive be well s will be served pair in the lot is perfect and cannot be duplicated for double the All these fine shoes were made by the best e stern manu tion of important busi - nt that every tent and presented. Refreshments | ial and workmanship. Lvery Regular meeting of the Second Ward | money we are selling them for Diningroom Buffets in golden oak and lt -7 groor g Republican club will be held this evening | etllr" | ) . R\ arin Hix saciih aud sine Over 1,800 pairs of ladies’ fine sample $2.50 and $3.00 Viei Kid 7 &~ and solid mahogany. ::‘,.r:‘\::,. "\“l}‘...\fl:y:x‘ il Al e TODAY — and Patent Leather Oxfords .nnl Nlippers, made by QSC PRE UNNING, Preside Hazen B. Goodrich, sile HENRY x’(?\}u:uw i e gas and every day until 161 roodrich, on sa cretary. i !fmlUP Wednesday Pedestals in teak, golden and flemish oak and solid Summer Resorta, 1 ’ All the ladies’ fine $5.00 and $6.00 5 ench, | mahogany. Fo book describing the cool < viner Trner. in Russla calf. box calf & 4 b (AR A SORK G A3 Hoal oAl August 29—long briner & Urner, in Russia ealf, box calf and $ 2.48 Cellarets in golden oak and solid mahogany. ated on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee i limit, patent leather, on sale at .............o00. & St. Paul Ry. address or call or Tabourets in teak, golden and flem- ® ish oak and solid mahogany. A 1 ample Shoes, made by I F. A. NASH Trains for Chicago | Five lines of men's fine $1.00 and 87 Nample Shoes, in fine Plain Tables ""“LD‘ !‘flhl‘:” _'"'“'d Tables General Wostern Agent Leave Omaha R g e e 100 1] wplt ag) ‘ All at One~Third Saving. o, Wt N $1.07 5 ne-Third Saving. P TY Y 4:00p. m., 7:45 p. m. 0Dl AT s t's a Rare Table Opportunity. d On Wednesday, August 29 proceeds of the Merritt-Gi oda fountsin, No Tioket OfMos, Surfington Statien, 22 South 16th St, will be donated to 1502 Farnam St 10th and Mason Sts, Kountze Memorial church. Patronize the Tel. 260. best soda fountain in the city and help a &o0d (hing along, ‘ Ros | Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. '\ 141414161418 Douglas Street.

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