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12 THE OMAIA T\\ILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1900, TIM ORVSBY TELLS OF FIGHT SAY GOODBYE To MRS FORD'S{RVEY IS THE NEXT MOVE Suburban Electric Road Project to Be ; Pushed Vigorot i i COMMITTEES WILL MEET AGAIN MONDAY | The bix state fair a It ke saturdayuok \§fi For Feminine Folks Skirts for Saturday Three items of interest that shonld bring big re- | Members of (he W Her a Farewell t a Ga Local 8ports Go A Go Broke, THOUGHT 1THEY HAD A SURE THING | gatr rize Fight Pulled OF in a Sa- . e Pa- & Drop | ake loon In Which W tr of the 1 Their Ttolis. Choice ' Towne, th err tisp ebPke’s e I Vs day cholce bc Whirs 100 Svs Dogun orisvhphions Tookol | " Tu the fetrechinout ¥ On Monday next mesting of com: | Wil be made and 1ibesa) prem ¢ Chbite oF ST CHISR Boy 4ol v : refreshment room Mrs. Horace | mitiees the Elk City Improvement|been offered in ever ¢ 06 Tov B¢ up in the city jail & e police It| Burt and Miss Jessie Millard served fces, | th clu Omaha Commercial club and the | duced rates on railroad ot that th 1Y | They were assisted by Misses Dumont, Har their absence Their gra nsibiy | During the evening M F. Heller made | court house for the pu of arranging | ings goods, 1 Harr Tel. § each, cholce for $§1.00. to give sparring exhibitions in saloons and | ¢ well address, In which she spoke | for preliminary surveys for the proposed Fine Lawn \Wrappers, " he regret of the club at losing a member | ¢lectry 3 hite and colored, bes theu take up collec t the reg f the club at losing & mem electMc subusban foads. Bome definite white ind colored, bast ahue bas 11 from several to who had not only organized the club, but had | plan of action will most Iikely be deci . L] o0 Ikely to Be Sabmitte h ors Nest November, All of our best Shirt Walsts, in colors—Satur turns, if you're for money saving things. T B ety o ' The Next Excursion this meeting and plans Womaen's Walking Skirts — made ltem of all wool medium weight, plaid back golfing Golf Skirts at $550. Come 18 but n its interest o particularly emphs a bond proposition to the people iu early if you want a bargain such as can : tices. Th sized Mrs. Ford's energy and social con- | ver will b - - Iy be had at the close of the season. | 0 material, well made, ne back, with nine rows FreeAman, J the influence and results of which Rough estimates place the cost of build v 1 ) . > 3 £ C. Onkie | main with the organization. Mrs. | ing 4 road through the counry at fre SUNION: 3+ | A i "'l stitching around the bottom 3 ()0 This much n erning the | sponded, thanking the women in a | §15,000 to $20,000 a mile, exclusive or Saturday .....ee00. v ‘ . quintet wa arted y by, the | few simple. well chosen words | right-of-way privileges. At this rate PACIFIG "I\ | desk sergeant, who sald it was all he knew | During the evening she was presented | figured that bonds in the amount of | . , about them, but observe how the story [with & Inrge bunch of red roses, sent #s 8| 009 will have to be voted to asslst sapter: D E'.m'(&su"cu. [ lt Woman's Wallking Slirts of hest unfolds under the magic touch of Tim | farewell token of estecm by the Frances M. | capital to construct and operate the pro 4 1510 Douglas St i em medium weight golt material, fifteen rows of nsby, steward of the jail mess and rep- | Ford club of Stromsburg, Neb. s ront. . 0 T TEL S W RN | e —— | 3 el vt 'y, T witl st 4 Ly ek VTt YIS HAood Mt & skiseity ot 08 ‘ NO 2 stitching around the bottom of gkirt ,‘ 9 bered as the young man who told the story | A GRAND GALA SALE SATURDAY. | county commissioners are opposed to th . new back, perfect hanging, Saturda . b - de | A cletn-tp 1o ladies’ oxtorde—gl.eo, §2.50 | tHat the plan is not f 8¢ this time Women’s Walking Skirts I'he § The nikht shift gots the tip that | tats Srice ia $ The suggestion that bon be voted to| Seem to be very troublesome just at present, | ltem et (h A % £ \ he andy boys from nowhere in particular | 9Xf¢ hale PHCe 18¢ assist in constructing the read or roads " from the numerous s o »est in America for the money-—a strictly tai Wit pe ‘u threerount s i chri| Ladien” oxtorda-—valuen up o $5.00—sae |1t i N bty eaen pee: | THO POpular Route, |reins trom e mumerons cat tor ru JONREES IN-tetr hesry DI : Wirth's wet goods shop, he 1 | price $1.18 | seng and pound of freight carried seems v In looking for & reliable article | NO 3 or-made sKirt—extra h“"‘.\ 'IInId ""“Ik' L“'” bears about i, #o [ drop e -~ Wl e 4 telt complete Mnea [0 meet with favor amoug the commissiou- | §19,00 to Denver and Return, we decided on o ¥ material, in oxford blue and brown, inverted un e inds a t talent fro o - ¥ .. . . Rson ” | ers. « . : o . N s R IUE. BAC woths IAAIEAH ratiar thurs, | D100 R Seveinl Svios. Sepassted | $19.00 to Colorado Springs and Ste 's Flectric P plaid back, with twelve rows of tailor stitching around and over a wine room some blokes | Ladies' shoew, broken lines—30¢, 09¢, 79¢—| Ay wag to be expected, each county com- | Return, Stearn's Electric aste. | bottom, no better skirt in Omaha for less Ry M e i s o | NSt eturn, _ bottom, 1o better skirt in Onala 7.90 iva i Duugherty. Say, ha Tooks ferce, | | BOiro stock of men's shoes at less than foiel"\0 uying aut a route: Hoctor wants | $32.00 to Sult Luke and Return, the reports we hear about it, it 1s 1an §10.00—our Saturday price ... ... . like he could lick his weight in wild cats. | Balf price to start the line at Forty-fourth and Q Lokt GLL LB e b L L A Winding up business in Omaha e thE In another wi om is another bunch of streets an ollow the est Paplo ) e mark ‘am Lelpin’ & consumptive geeser pull on & THE HOWE wn”rvhyu-\":n’ ,.:.. qfit 15 HanIeon, M sept' 4 and 18, 1900. ‘?‘ b ice 20, | i L : - 1515 Douglus Street 1515, | : it : 25¢ per box—cut price 20c. | palr o' pin runks g, they says, is| | an Fremon W A connec g line o for a three-round go | MILKMEN OBSERVE THE LAW nother proposition is to follow the Union well, s like matchin' Jeffries ific right-of-way as nearly as possible, | Clity "c;(m 0""(1"9"33'46Fornmn J A. FU LLER & co. | the deck, but T keeps my face closed. IU's |one for the north and the other for the S ettt T VIR RPN none o' my funcral nce the prosecution of the milk deal- | southern part of the county fi n Were Enny. ers who used formaldehyde not a single| Commissioner Ostrom thinks that it |mon Crown a4 : “It's about 10 o'clock and the saloon | © of any preservative had been found in | would be a good idea to arrange the route | &° ANEE Xeeps on fillin’ up. A lot o' noisy on amples of milk taken from the products of |80 as to take in Forest Lawn cemetery | \We're 8 atest weok ’ from the section lines up along the bar and | dairies that supply the local trade,” said (and possibly Florence. He thinks that the [sport in U A " A s R Es mops In geuttl o' bheer 1 another batch | L. K. Hutton, city milk inspector. (« eful | travel to the cemetery would be sufficient ‘ ‘:]" "‘ stands around on the saw dust smokin' hay | watch has been kept on several dealers|to bring a large revenue into the coffers of | Homd & Furstiir! Work fever torches and bettin Il kinds of talk [who were under suspicion, but we have |the company and the county A fur Birney « rrh & | A on the comin' mill y, they'se tough.|made many tests and found nothing wrong |train is one of the suggestions of Mr. e IO Teoth put in without plates by our per- | You couldn’t dent ‘em with an ax with their milk | Ostrom, providing the line is bullt so as to el e fect crowning system, most beaitiful, sub- . ! v ty soo - sol¢ h; crea d reac T etery - t nsting ully guar " 1 listens to their guff and pretty soon The il sold by creameries and|reach th b e e iold Crowns (22K) 550 The biggest grape sale this season, will take place in our gro- 1 begins to get next. [ notices three fel- |dairies that are operated on a large scale | Commissioner Harte considers that one eum LR FK, (PP LOOLH) orreers ®i0 lers flashin’ rolls o' the long green and |Keeps longer than that of the smalier deal- | liue running as near as possible through i T | T « a . .| cery department to morrow. Large basket of fancy larg i offerin’ to bet on the consumptive slugger [ers and is sometimes under suspicion on | the center of the county will answer all pound g )y f i juicy home grown Concord grapes, worth 25¢ basket in piok. I walks up to a mirror and winks | that account. Most of the extensive milk | Purposes at the present time and glve Pyramid Clre ; TH"S Phlladslphla Dental RDD.TIS, ) o g grapes, k 1 1 at myself. Say, but that was raw. And [dealers pasteurize their milk by heating |satisfaction to a greater number of people 4 i LOmorrow ....... . | 1513 Douglus St aid the easy ones from the smelter and [it to a temperature of about 140 degrees. |than if either a northern or southern route o LBk e | the section bite? Sure! They couldn’t |This causes the butter fat to unite with |were chosen It s & | G S . T the oAlL fhee sasite. Wiy e | sk otnes, RUbIuoke AL EreibisSaL i | ODAiteatirel mat so.far eonkidhred, 1 the | LAU ey Sl = —acuRES wil Rjney | rocery Special was like sellin’ gold bricks to spers. | milk for at least hours longer than it | fact that a franchise must be secured from CUT PRIC Kidne s 3 ache, ete. At drug. You see the dupes thinks the three wise | will keep otherwise. The pro does not | the city of Frn;ul‘lmiun‘l also from the sc“‘EFE DRUGGIST | ot J gl or by waall | Best Minnesota XXXX Superlative Flour, 95e ones has got a package on and don't know | injure tae milk in the least, but cream |commissioners of Dodge county. On TR [y i 5 o thelr lines, 80 they goes against what they | fails to rise freely on milk tbat has been |count of the great benefits to be d + Cor. 14tk ana Chicago. | vice, eto,, of Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoga, N. Y. Another shipment of 2,000 gallons pure Cider Vineg: thinks is a dead sure thing. treated in this manner." | it is thought that there will be no opposi- == the country on sale tomorrow, per gal . 19¢ “Well, after about twenty of ‘em had fed - tion to the project from those living n| their big iron loules fnto the game and| _ That Throbbing Henanche. [ Dodge county ’l h M th Large California Lemons, per dozen ... the cappers had everything nailed down| Would quickly leave you if you used — ’ e 0 el' S | Large bottle French Mustard i somebody called time and the two stars | Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands ot A Boon for Mothe | Large bott ] ™ in th altogether steps into the | Sufferers have proved their matchless | Formerly children cried when they had to s I New rdines, per can ring. Well, sir, 1t was pititul. |merit for sick and nervous headaches. |take medicine, now they ory for the medicine | ricn Large sack White or Yellow Cornmeal Beside o' Daugherty with the lumpy arme | They make pure blood and bulld up your [ —Cascarets, the family laxative. All drug- i ; 4 i At G cese .e lllr Gorman looks like one o' them cigarette |health. Only Zic. Money back it not cured. | gists, 10¢, 25c, oc. | # A ah 8 U arge sacks Pure Graham Flour ....... Vet ebeibe o emiag A74e hildren aud you could almost ses the |Sold by Kuhn & Co.. druggists — tent Shirt Waists, r ;,uI,n $1.00 quality, at 29¢, ; t Foam, German Yeast, etc., t cans Golden Pumkin ........... « Grated Pineapple Summer Resort e PFor a book describing the cool, pleasant, All sizes and all the new colors. Eve waist warranted per- healthful summar resorts of Wisconsin, situ- | fect, Also a large assortment of blouses that sold up to $1.50—in hectic flush and hear the health resort cough. Of course it 18 a hippodrome Daugherty lays down on his job from ake Manaw Yacht race Saturday afternoon at 2 p. . et Frd ated on the lime of the Chicago, Milwaukeo | P the word go and lets the patient in pink | ™ Balloon assension Sunday at 7 p. m-| % "o op' py” saareas o call on | this lot at 2Yc. Bulk Laundry Starch, per pound LR S AUBDRRst (i U eRRI Y F. A. NASH, Boys' suspenders at 10¢ and 15¢, 2p ‘”4‘ Earl I ; |‘. finally, fn the third, Daugherty gets The Shriners of Nebraska will go to Des General Western Agent. % SATa ) fes : S . =a. |=pound cans Early June Peas farco comedy hook in the jaw and falls | Moines to assist in inetituting the new tem- 0L FAthain Srbat; Otaalia. One lot of ladies’ fine muslin gowns that sold for $1, at 59c. B oundloArs RErn s Helne rollin' bis eyes. The timckeeper counts|ple, Za-Ga-Zig. and conferring the order —— - Ladies’ lisle vests in plain and fancy colors that sold for| ] Slmbh e AN SR R ten, but the big one lays dead of the Mystic Shrine on all petitioning un- | S. Frank, 1305 Douglas St, says you have | # | Tall cans Blood Red Salmon “Fight goes to Gorman,” yells the | egenerates in that oasis, | no idea how well T feel since using 2 botties | 20C, at 10c¢. | Quart cans Pure Table Syru R0 referee The speclal, consisting of a solid vesti- [0f Cramer's Kidney cure. My trouble was Children's fast black hose, seamless and warranted fast colrs, Sk E TRUD o/ n.e el Rk dibie “Right here, pard, is where the real|pile train, including dining car, accom- | %!th my kidneys. Can recommend it to all, 8 bars White Russian or Diamond € so: g0 sistbisak biN 4 25¢ | worth 20¢, on sale at 10c. show comes fo. Ye never heard such o anied by a brass band, will leave Omaha at | Take no other. Faney Pickles, in bottles, assorted kind roar as was let out by them suckers|y orclock n. m. September 4, 1000, over Ladies’ 50c¢ fancy hose at 25c. f 5 SO sesvee what bet on the surcthing. They wanted 4 g % TR | Complain of Swe 3 T : A Tapioca, Rice, Sago, Pearl Barleyfi I'a ete., per mund . the Chicago & Northwestern railway Complaints have been ma i ST . aak : P ancy colors. at 25¢ s go, A s 5 1 it to wade in and finish Daugherty an' put| No one but Shriners will be allowed on | the it created by the Furnas suction | Ladies™ 50« §l|'l\ v\j:“‘\' in !lY‘ll'l] .I.l)d fancy colors, at 25c¢. the whole push off guard, but here the | .oy stroet cleaner which {s supposed to be dust- | THE SHAWKNIT HOSE AT 15¢. All the new styles out, police appears, like the hero in the ten et b dere's & ‘fow siochos au'" the| ,,The special will arrive in Des Moines in Butter and Cheese' bl time for the parade stuft’s o 9 That's how the f 1\ i Entertainment has been provided for the every pair the Shawknit, on sale at 15¢, I\‘\nm;:nl t;;.u Creamory But -rhn. o o New York ‘\\ hite Full Cream Cheese, hat's how the five sluggers came to be | ieo'aov ana night, R == R “ine Elgin Creamery 4¢, 18¢ and 19 | per pound 12140 in the booby hatch iDL IS R [} Men's $1.50 Shirts in all the new styles at The. Dairy Butter 123g¢, 14c and 160 Everything fresh and new in this depart All Shriners visiting the Temple at Des A AT A 5 i i 300 dozen men's fine Griifin brand shirts, inall the very latest | Fancy Full Cream plain and fancy colors, that are sold everywhere at 25¢ and & heese, per pound .. 10c ment No imitation butter. No skimmed Not Sold in Par Moines must have their traveling Our store still remains the chief § 3 o 1 o Thi : Yellow Herkimer County Cheese, per Ib 12 cheese, 1t you are golug to the World's fair at|With them emporium of the middle-west HI ‘sn'ln»s. I'his i chanee to get the newest patterns out for one K # i Paris this year you should by all means| Wear your fez | not because we SAY so, but for the n B price—all these shirts are made from the ve that our stock compri<es at all times ail | half the regu of tho articles for which there is a demand Read these prices on Meats. take with you a botte of Chamberlain's| Train will stop at Council Bluffs and Colic, Cholera and Diahhhoea remedy. 1t | Missourl Valley, la |1 this section. onr servies ts n sxiiea| best I'rench percale and madras, and were made to sell at §1.50, i 1s not sold in Paris and is almost certain A special street car for the Union depot | oo g uate one—our prices invariably ale at T5¢. No. 1 1: nic Hams Best Brand No. 1 Hams .... to be needed on the trip. After you have |leaves South Omaha 5:10 a. m.; Walout Hill, | 1{low aa are made by ANYONE for arti- | O o © @1 42 . No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon’ Bogitsh Lunoh. Rausage called in a French physician and paid him [5:15 a. m.; Hanscom park, west side, 5:20 | cles fdentleal in quality. WE QUOTE | Men's $1.00 shirts at 49¢, :“-nmmd s ll . l}r d. ;l]m;-lv 1“"1-.’{ per can .. for his services and paid for the medicine |a. m.; Farnam and Forty-first str 5 PRICES from time to time, but wish our el r P P e PO 5 Large cans Ve Loal Ylekled Tripe be prescribes you will realize how much a|a. m., and Twenty-fourth and Ames ave- | patrons to remember that we always have '\” the silk bosom ","'I fine madras shirts that have been sell-| chippea Driea Beet LOW PRICES little bottle of this remedy is worth when|nue via Twenty-fourth street, also via|the GOODS and THE PRICE in for $1.00 and $1.25, will be so1d for 49¢. Fancy Summer Sausage . 3¢ | SPRING CHICKENS you are 3,000 miles or more from home and | Sherman avenue, at m.; change at | OME SAMPLE CUTS | Men's 50¢ suspenders, with leather and silk ends, at Qmong strangers Harney street, 10c package Bird § we sell........ o hs ' L $1.00 Pe-ru-na, we H Mennen's Taleum Powder, we sell HUC oN 8 Men's 25¢ suspenders, ail styles at 15¢, T, 10, One Fare Plus $2.00, On September 10 and 26 the Chicago, Mil ,‘,n""{(“,\'h; A TORP VS SO et Boys' $1.00 and $1.50 shirts, in all the new styles Via Chicago, :.u;lu. kee & St. Paul [ waukee & St. Paul raflway will sell tickets | 25 Tetlow's SWANAOW N, We 811 vroooeer 15 000 Perfeeted Recipe Books, 2¢ atlway. : 8, 2 Tox 4 cakes Toilet Soap, we sell 1711 White Rose "~ HAYDEN BROS. from Omaha to any point on its lines in ' special On September 10 and lowa, Minnesota, Ilipols, Wisconsin and the Chicago, Mil- p, we sell | 1,000 16-mo. cloth bound books, reg . p Kirk's Juvenile S I'ge cake, waukee & St. Paul railway will sell round | peninsular Michtgnn at one fare plus § Bavis’ Headache Powdars | ale price 10 trip tickets grom Omaha to: for the round trip. Minimum selling ra Malted Milk Tun bletis, we sell oo | B¢ 3 rry or Claret ap, we sell ottle Fine Port welety Hygienique 1 Atomizer, we sell and Eaglé Condensed Milk Chicago and return 14 Milwaukee and return St. Paul and return Minneapolis and return Dubuque and return Spirit Lake and return Eigin, 11L., and return b ie La Crosse, Wis., and return ...... Madison, Wis., and return 15 18| For sale 1815 Douglas street, Omaha *To Have and To Hold, & H0c Initial stationery, 20, $7. City ticket office, 1504 F. A’ NASH General Western Agent : J ! i i | _Write for Catalogue | IFFunk & Wagnall's Dictionar Use Wertaine for the Hair, | of our great sam ! : £ The unrivalled hair tonic Sha;man & McConnell UTUE Co| GRAND EMBROIDERY SALE—remnants embroideries, 2¢. losl n ple Table Sale Tae, mortest dendrult oore. | cor writ AND DODGE, omMAHA. | B¢, Be, and 124« N ) e (: S atory and W 1 floors 1613 b liouse vear at, tnd| 50c Ladies’ Belts, fiouts el 5e. 50c Laces, 25¢, the town. It's in ‘And to all points on their lines in Towa, 1111 s = B quality corduroy velveteen binding. 0 ~ nols, Wisconsin, Minnesota and the north- | Belding Bros.” best sewing silk, 1¢ every sense of the word a sale of high character goods ern neninsula of Michigan, at one fare, plus Ld i 4 sl Dol nd ribbon sale Saturday night. at great under value prices. Hundreds have tak en advantage of the wonderfully Ylow pric and the elegant large stock of sample tables, during this sale and have saved at least one third on their purchase During $2, for the round trip. Minimum selling rate $§7, tickets limited to October 31 F. A. NASH General Western Agent, 1604 Farnam St., Omaha, More Creap Excursio September 1, 1000 Remarkable! The | weason is at its height. Cool weather. Al 4 titude, 8,400 feet. Healthful climate. Good place to spend a vaca | HOT SIRINGS, South Dakota | Qs | Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad. Satur- | 1 ! i | Limit, October 31, 1400 e e SRR Saturday and Tuesday excursions on sale at all points on “North-Western 1 Sloux City, Missouri Valley, Omaha and west thereof In Nebraska Tuesday excursions, September 4 and 18, also on sale at points on “North-Western Line" and connections east of the Missouri river. the remaining closing days of this ;mlla h talked about sale, wo propose £ “)to dispose of eve ry table, as we must == If these organs are in a perfectly healthy condition, you | 5 /) have the room for fall goods. The will experience no trouble in the discharge of the urine. If there exists an unhealthy condition of these organs, it can be readily detected, and no time should be lost in taking steps to remove the canse—which can be easily accomplished by taking a few doses of remaining lot of these samplo tablos ) must go, and Saturday will be the the biggest table sale day of all. Hmlmgmn kst 4 A Wonderful Power of Low Prices. Limit, October 31, 1900 Values that will thrill the economical with their money-saving potenoy 3 7e . o Daes sl Sentomber 1, 4 8, 15, 18, 22 No More Cramer S kldney a“d leer Cure Prices to fit the Smallest Appropriation. .l:?.:\p“.'-‘xiz‘hx‘::r‘ ;::‘.‘1”‘:{“'.‘-': ’:Y,‘\f;;l'n:m:; Hot Weather ? The greatest kidney and liver remedy of the 20th century ’rables! Tablc%! ’l‘ablcs! agent North-Western Line ke T lllll}lil‘l'(ls f»l’ ln.nnhu people stand ready to attest to the won- | Parlor— Library—Den—Bedroom—Hall—Taborets & Pedestals A whole month of the hottest kind of hot | derful merits of this great remedy A Table Opportunity Seldom Offered weather is still to come. Escape it Good Fishing. €pirit Lake, Okoboji, Lake Washington, Waseca, Eagle Lake, River Falls, Solon : ) | lais B | - e 54 S 5 4 A prings, Rice Lake, Bayfleld, Ashland, Gog Sa.ia Saloradons b RIASK JHilia | All Druggists Sell It. |4 Come Saturday—Store open Saturday evening until 9 0'clock. e, Watersmeeot and nv 0! 1 . sk pa " o 0 P - > . SN. SEAMINRAN S0 SURAIORY M, anr Iaformation on request. | $1.00 a bottle—Six bottles for $5.00 They are all good fishing places and are i o AR W Gl vadivarmm e 1ot o Wasen b Cramer Chemical Company, { Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. " i Cheap rate excursions Auguat 21 and Sep-| _f———"1 | tember 7-21. Limit. October 31, 1800. City ALBANY, N. Y 1414:1416-1418 Doug ticket offico, 1401 and 1403 Farnam street . <