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10 THE OMAHA DATLY BE FRIDAY., SEPTEMBER 1900, \ N Wop '),l ‘[ sMcials for promotie This cond l ' Q TDEVMVANT | CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY | y there will be no dane STOCKMEN ARE PROSPERING |2, 7t eas et ocer | BOSTON STOREREMNANT SALE | ofa v o Fullc Wothe " fomand for en Conti I Clothing Coo Closes Tis | naang gl i - fifeult — T8 o Get Reads for a Wi sal - Alleys and tak Purchases of 1,"‘ it Mad Them | i« ex manning the engines £OF | Tuday the Grandest Lot of Dress Goods | ereiiors X i L e : and Silk Rer ts Ever 8hown, i AL ' s o wo will | Posses wrmikE T A | Gamble has de y ol ) TR o s g R REAPING BENEFITS OF EARLY LABORS | \.vuers t1ot t pan temek of tnimn ad mark the Paul, Minneapolis, Wascea, Waterville, Mad Phele Poan Hontere 8150 IMFORTED DRESS GOODS REM'TS 50C | 1% #/!! mak he gr imaha Lake and Duluth at rate of one fare Ratners of Cattle and Sheep Nuying | A neg the t of the Union Pa. | — No ot \ for the| P'US ¥3.00 f bers for the second t e s Hor fors’ ex tickets on sale L B b i N ollihd g - it Yarda of Short Lengths of High |1l 1 ¢ ] hand with ot, 10 o he 1l potnts fn 1111 |..-u;r. i Iheir Cement of the | GEmde Sika from a Patesson, N, t regard to i f A Ia Towa, Minuesota snd Wisconsin at one ke re | neral Manager Sk Manufactorer at 40 . “'“w" mone & bl Ays, Upe o pl t for the round trip. All T ) ested officials i Ghe Per Yard, | ettty SaBtertRs ' mited for return until October 81 “The sale of railroad land nire i any tim s Thy odtest Lo P Full § e at City Ticket office, 14 with an act tha ' V. 1 sl agent. s 4 SV6P Nl 1% OMER, V€ Farnam str or address W. H. Brill, D. #ald A L1 h oof t Pa 1]y Dickinson re 0 DRESS GOODS, 50e. | M"”‘m_‘“ of (he Conttmental clothe | F- Av OmabA S Yo R o - L I o 3 o o yarde tn ik and | 108 18 well known and the pr 1 ) ;‘“", AL The trail of the robbers was taken ,,‘m i T T . gvert | be made should clean out the cntir ) ) P Tl T i R, o A ST | ech, e et snd sl gk cos| e s lave You Bugs prosperity. The other | e cattle | United States Marshal Hadsell, who wa rih $1.30, on front barssin square at b it e AN AL . . St ot 1 e st .\r:;ym»‘.‘;,m TR CATE L 0 to have abandonea (he chase, a in || CAssimeres :H,m.,' ny-day skiris, bove'| QL il ooda. will b sold ot prices | LUE.S or town o mankdnd. s : 3 e o o a1 A S e e et S0 S, N S s s B 0 oy, | B S i ale of Men's Hats, on Friday, Sept. 7th. )'cr‘v et B, it ¢ |Cf Eetting it again and that the Unite !""m i bl g “”"' i " el g N. E. Corner 15th & Douglas. |, S s . eadquarters in t P two tracts of | gig marshal had given up the chase | 2!0¥-day skirt, at onc-third price, 50c v Ki 3} pra— " oo ale ¢ s . land, of which two syndicates of she 1 was falee and arose tecause of Mr. Hag. |0¢ CASHMERE AND SERGE REMNANTS,| REDUCED RATES on supT. 10, (Hode S ¢ We are going to place on sale 900 men's hats in Carbon county, Wyo.. wish to get return to Rawling to get supplies and HadB bt | ) ila e AR . sion in order ' y tor 3 LBl Wool cashmeres and serges in lengths | Via Chicago, Milwnukee & St Paul | | t'u F > - ~ - N ISHERS “ S yme othe matters connected ¥ 1 T “ “ one of the syndicates, has made appli | match, in red. black, navy and evening| On wl"""“'I "“l“' 26 the e »“”l A : 5 tiating for the purchase of a tract of land "D o has returned from a short trip | one-half price, 2 yard | Chicago and raturn $14.75 | b Pile $L‘ ; in area 17.280 acre General Agent Rutherf, Rock | 10¢ SILK MOUSSELINE DE SOIE, 15 YD “‘"“l‘vl""\"‘ ""’"-"”'n o : B ; i Your choice for one dollar. We are short on 63 and 6§, €. A. Forsling, traveling agent of the land \ 2t f - Hundreds of yards of pure silk mousaeline | § wil an irn 65 o > ' : < department, came in from Kimball, Jecteie ¢ 4 e heen | de soie in black, from 2 yards lengths up, | Minncapolis and return 66 | e Can Thalr : but long on values in «ll « l]l'.l‘ izes. 3 uch hat vatlues de Neb., a panted . le f appli- | A LA towi | but all of them match, enabling a lady to [ Dubuque and return 1 Duffy’s Malt Whiskey e not come to you every day, so if you're inclined to be ahead cants for land. ( of the men, L. ( n's Guer Brameh Mtk ihe But | make a waist or entire sult from these | Spirit Lake and return ¢ 8 Peruna sisees T80 Hat, this Is your chun Kinney, wants to get hold of 1 torn Pussengor | beautiful mousscline de soie remuants, : i e SCHAEFE CUT PRICE & sy, LS I8 FOUr CInce jand near Kimball to furn e | assactation called to meet in Ch 15c yd | La Crosse, Wis., and return DRUGGIST - g i for cattle owned by himself ar rs (n- | {EFAY Nyan caliod off because of the In; | ~Silk mounselino de sole In short temuants, Madidon Wik, and retien ..oo.ooioo. 18 18 B W, Cae, T8N Guil ONTRaES: Our 15th Street window has been trimmed that you terested with him In the bu N« 18 attend tho | 1engths of one-half, threc-quarters and one | AT (0 &1 POIMLS OF theld Fnes may get a glance as you go by If you're hat hungry you Bearles of Wisner, Neb., has just taken | Chl yard and upward, in black and colors, many | N0 isconsir nnesota an % 2 , 2 N STSTT 10,000 4fadt tuis thy vislaty BE R, " ; : To miateh. o nccordine (o length o¢ rom. | ern neninsula of Michigan, at one ,(, o wo ra'ns al y can't go by, but you'll come buy A special space has A r Pear Sale, for the rou ip. Min n selling rate + ¢ : el ball w: he, too, w‘.\\m.: arrangements | pancy California Bartle S o eate | BHE L 1‘.I o ‘\‘“r remuant &"‘W’Im""’v‘”‘l'y:v Sstet ": " L [ been given the hat department during this sale, that you to purchase some E |t * $1.35 hox. We guarantee every box or Having pur Hved the 8t »\'|."r:'hq of F. A. NASH, | !o Denver may make your selections quick, COLORADO FOLIKS ARE BAppy, | YOUr money back HAYDEN BROS. | . cov 67 the Paterion vilk Manqrastoiees General Western Agent, | . Fruit and Ot r Agricual 5 & T, B8, a2, 5500 | PREPARING TO OPEN SCHOOL | minuiaured ss fipcriment, i ‘excu ‘ ‘Conditions in Colorado at this time are | - sive designs In lengths from one yard tof gpipit Lake, Okoboji, Lake Washington, | eertainly very satisfactor sald Mr. Ar- | Bulldl Are Being Pat in Condition |10 yards, exceptional high grade goods, 80 | waseca, Eagle Lake, River Falle, Solon thur B. Smith, assistant general passenger | d ANl Will Be Ready When In our Friday remnant sale at 1 89¢ | springs, Rice Lake, Bayfield, Ashland, Gog agent of the Burlington, who has returned | Opening Day Arrives, | vara | eble, Watersmeet and numerous lakes near | from a several days’ business trip through | | Short lengths of silks, an entircly new | gy payl and Minneapolis | Colorado. “1 traveled over the state quite | Duncan Finlayson. superin it of |10t In lengths f one-half, thice-quarters. | They are all good fishing places and are | orougbly and never found busine so | school 1din busily engaged in put- | O1¢ vard and up, go acc 12 to length| quickly and comfortably reached by the | good befo The frult and agricultural | ting the buildings in shape for the opening |©f remuant at fc, be 15¢ and 25 per | Northwestern Line. | crops are excellent. 1 never saw finer | of scheol and expects to have them all|l:°C Cheap rate excursions August 21 and Sep farms than are present in great number at various points in Col stopped. The farms around Grand Junction struck me as being particularly fine. Ox man who has a forty-acre farm will sell $10,000 worth of fruit this year. This for tunate individual is formerly a Nebraska newspaper man, J. L. Oliver, who once had | a paper at Fairbury. He is looked upon as | one of the best and most successful fruit growers in Colorado During his absence Mr the meeting of the represer rado where 1| mith attended atives of trans continental lines west of the Missourl river, | held for the purpose of attempting to or- | ganize a transcontinental passenger asso clation. He thinks that an made up of membership of the t nental lines will be orgamized along lines suggested during the four day the meeting in Glenwood Springs. mendations passenger men will be submitted to the executive officers of western lines at thelr meeting to be held in New York September 18 octation | anscontl tecom made by the HINT OF BATENSION TO OGDEN. | ink Burlington | that City, Guernsey win The opinion is held at Guernsey, the ter minus of the Burlington's new Wyoming line that operations looking toward the building ot the road inte Ogden will soon be started This same belief is held by many Omaha men who are famillar with the situation although all reports of this kind have been | promptly denied by officials of the Burling ton who would naturally know were any such a project determined upon Surveyors Park and Thomas have left Guernsey for Whalen, where they will look after the engineering work on the ninety- | foot limestone cut. It Is reported that thirty-five teams and two [ will be put to work at once and that the | completion of the contract will occupy & | year's time. Commenting upon building | operations thereabouts, a Guernsey paper says “It 1s very evident that t intends to make this main line to Ogden and the coast. Otherwise why this enormous expense to shorten the track only & 100 or Another evidence is the huge fill approaching t the extensiveness of the yards at this place The Burlington never expends its mone merely for show cam shovels Burlington ver and IS ANTICIPAY Wi Tak Inntl Passenger travel (o casth u Monday gives promise of being particularly | heavy and the big trafic of Grand Army of the Republic week may be repeated on this occas In anticipation of this the railroads are all making extensive preparations for ac commodation of the crowds and all avail- able equipment will be called into service The oceasion for the big busin be the first day of the “home visitors” cursion. In order to give Nebraskans next indications now are tha 55 will an apportunity to go back to their old | homes, talk up the benefits and advantages of state and perhaps induce new sot- | tlers, & rate of one fare, plus §2, for the round trip has been made to nearly all| points in the east. Rutes of this kind | have repeatedly been made from eastern points to the west and the western people are now going to have their chance to travel in the east on cheap rate excursions, | That this chance will be improved by | Jarge numbers is assured in the advance sale and inquirie tickets and accom modations next Mon Ru of Railrond FORT DODGE, la., Sept (Special.)— | 1t is generally helioved here that the Min- | neapolis & St. Louis Is contemplating an extonsion of its lines south and that Kan- | pas City is the objective point. Many things give color fo the theory. Surveyors ain in the fleld south of | running a merly passed of the road are a Angus and it is supposed are line southwest. Surveyors | through Adams, Aduir and 1 | wnd & tax was e building | of the road in these counties. The ter-| minus of the road has never been com pleted and it was not even known that the Minneapolis & St. Louis was behind the move. Since that time the tax has Burveyors have again taken the fleld and it is supposed that the counties will again be called upon to vote a tax. It Is now known that this is a continuation of the line from Angus with Kansas City in view In support of the theory that the road is planning to extend its southern line are | the extensive improvements which it 48 making near Fort Dodge on the north and south to Angus. Amoug these improve ments is the big bridge at Kalo over the Des Moines river, which in point of view | of size and substantiability is surpassed by few structures of its kind. All other improvements going on along the line to Angus are of the same extensive and sub stantial nature allas counties voted 1o assist e Deman for At Rawlins recently a large number of Bremen who have been in the Union Pa- eific engine service but a short time have been examined by the operating and med- wineers, | school has been reshing | leasing any portion of a printing Douglas County hospital t Neumeler St Joseph's hoxpital, aged 46; Henry Stod: | ard, 56 South Kighteenth, aged | month; | My Mand Blackburn, Presbytertan hospi: | tal, aged 24 Sweet Breath 1 Love, An offensive breath is an insult to your | triends when 1t can be quickly, perman ntl \ed by Gasearets Candy Cathar | tic. Drugsists, 10c, 2ie, 50e | Crelghton College Opens, The classical department ¢ aniversity began its years we and at present puplls and iy d in the openink examina tions mer students about 10 have airendy reported and several more have I ir_intentlon of entering Iater, | hiving o rangements to begin afier the fitst week. Fhe new students will number L1000 and these are tiking th | exam . There has but little change in the faculty, Fathe Shaalding, o professor of the frst dcademie being the new Instructor ption of one or two that are now being sved to the new Wi e site on Forty- | ghth and Walnut strects. The three two- 1 buildings that are to occupy this new site will be located on the extreme west ond of the grounds. The old Ambler build ing has already been located and the two old West Side buildings are on the road to the new location The frame building which was moved from the Davenport site to the Dupont and replastered used as a kindergarten room. | ing originally had two rooms, and will b 'he old by | but the partition was torn out and all the puce thrown into main building at Dy been reshingled and large room. The | ont school has also iinted | The two-room annex that formerly stood | on the Comenius site 18 been removed to | the Vinton school and has been remodeled and put in condition for the accomodation of two ides. Permanent brick walks | have been laid at Lake and Saunders | schools and the grounds at Vinton and forest schools have been graded and put in | o0d condition PRINTERS REMEDY AN ABUSE| Adopts Resolu- Members of the ha Typographic unlon are very much interested in a new zeneral law of the union which was adopted at the last international convention, and which will go into operation shortly. This | law prohibits members of the union from | nt or | b-leasing 1t for an entire plant, or from ny period less than Members of the Omaha unfon say that there are several men holding cards in this ¢ity who make a practice of leasing ma chinery and type from owners for short periods, after they have sccured orders | for printing requiring the material and dropping the leases as soon as the work is finished. By this meaus they are able to | underbid legitimate houses who have to ay rents and invest their money dull seasons ne year ng This practice operates to the disady both of the employing printer | and the journeyman, as the lessee generally does his own work. The practice is nos confined to Omaha and in some places it has grown to such proportions that it threatens to affect of the jou neymen, who look upon it as little better the wage tham accepting work at lower wages than Inaugu- that provided by the scale of the union. rated 5 2 place to spend a vacation S " . 3 a Min I lie e il HOT SPRINGS, South Dakota On I'riday we will sell 300 strictly all wool dress patterns, LEAD, 8. D ept. 6.—(Special.)—~At the Sunset shaft, near Terry, Samuel Keister, + miner, met with an accident this morn-| ing that may prove fatal He was be'ng 4 to the bottom of the shaft by the | night watchman, who had no business to touch the machinery. The cage upon which Keister was being lowered got away and went dashing to the bottom, Keister sus tained a broken leg and was internally in jured lowe Mortality Statisti The following births and d porte he Board of 1 twe hours ending dity Births— Charl boy: Sanford A teenth, boy Denths—Hugh Kennedy South Thir teenth, aged %; Mrs, Mary Coyle, Sevent A Webster, ‘aged 7; Lulu_ Jones, 233 Marcy, aged 2 months: Mrs. Mary Hopy Aths were ro. Alth for the | noon Thurs s W. Anderes, 2 Deyoe, 142 | North Nine! | | | Que ns Inspector's Authority. | Carl K. Herring, attorney for the Board »f Education, says that the city bullding [nspector cannot cancel the building permit for the High school building and has n right to interfere with the building. The permit was issued and is in the hands ¢ the Board of Education. It car re called, in the opinfon of the hoard's at torney, and in case the board refuses to | pay the fee of $117 the building inspector | scind the permit iy sue that amount, but ..mw‘ | A Real Pleasure. It is & pleasure to sell Chamberlain's Colis Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy writes the Harmon Drug Co. of Mound City, Mo because it always gives our trade complete satistaction. It is our leader for | bowel complaints This is the only ren edy that mever fails and that is pleasant and safe to take. When reduced with water and sweetened, children like it | one-hait priz | $100 a day for e | an amount never before re | pose. Counterteiters of |at all pe | Limit, Octob | 9. at Lake View, Towa, 110 miles from Omaha GRAND REMNANT SALE 1N PASEMENT. | 4, All kinds of cotton goods on sale tc merrow, in long mill remnants, at less than teket ANl the light print rempaat o vd of vie All the short remnants of all kinds of | fnished in beautituf colors | summer lawa le ya obtain Al the print remnants, o ya All the peveal inants, se yd. All the 36 percale muants ol City ticket office 1324 Farnam street. | R All the drapery sateen, denim, cretonne, | Tel. 816 | L etc., 10¢ yd. | Awahing 08 th 2 i B | $19.00 to Pueblo and Return, ‘ " | Awaking in the morning an having 00 to Salt Li . All the short remnants of plain colored ;"U‘\v'vp St 1 SUEDROIE - 14° SRUSHEL by $32.00 to Salt Lake and Retura, percale, 2e yd All the balance of the 1 French and Scotch gir ht colored | nants, €1 am re; Jiid | Sold b Outing flannel remnant ¢ v, | White India linen remnants, forty inches | A re wide, 1ic yd e ancy nainsook remmants, Ste yd the bl school Ci 10,000 yds. nants, yard And hundreds of other mill remoants in the basement today BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. |POSTOFFICE DOES BUSINESS Stump Snlea for August the I Its History=Newspaper age Alno B The stamp sales at the Omaha postoMce for the month of August eclipsed the sales of that month for any year in the history | of the oflice, the total receipts, exclusive of the money order business, aggregaling $22,050.25, which is $3,132.46 more than the les for the corresponding month last year The newspaper postage fo brought into the oflice $3,019.21 imitation French fanuel rem- looks like the 6ic goods, go at |u.»‘ west in ont- | We a the month | 1.z 41 being over | strin ch workday of the month, lized from this | e sourc with § 1 ve ntio on rece Tho wolf in the fable pui on sheep's clothing because If he traveled on his own reputation he couldn’t accomplish his pur- DeWitt's Hazel Salve couldn sell thelr salves on their merits, so they put them in boxes aud wrappers like DeWitt's LeoH out for them. Take oniy DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. 1t cures piles and all skin diseases. ; b ’ Dress Goods September 1, 1900, Remarkable! The| | season is at its height. Cool weather. Al-| Sale. titude, 3,400 feet Healthful climate. Good | Elkhorn & Missourl Valley railroad. ~ Satur- | ; s Born day excursions September 1, 8, 15, 22, 20| the regular price per yard. e f 1o Limit, October 31, 1900 | We wiil =ell 300 patterns of 4 and 5 yards each, strictly all His Last Words: “I die fep, 22, Saturday and Tuesday excursions on sale % on “North-Western Line, sioux City. ari Valley, Omaha and west thercof in | Tuesday excursions September 4 and 15, | {aleo on sale at points on “North-Western | 8¢ | Line” and connections cast of the Missouri | rive | Rate—One fare, plus $2, for round trip. | g00d i, 1900 Septomber 1, 4, 8, 15, 18, Dates sale . 23, For pawphlets telling all about scenery, climate and ¢ gent North-Western Line hotels call on any tiful Attentd Maceabe have a grand outing on Sunday, September no or on the Chicago & Northwestern railway Good fishing bathiy Round trip from Omaha, $1 hoating. . Come and | StYI¢ mber 7-21. L | and all principal western point your kidneys being weak Kidney Cure re senns black silk suspansory ps and waist bands and rubber draw dlscount from list price. Write us for . Another At the sam H i All 7 s made out of white silk bolting, cloth before purchesing instruction Write for catalogue. s | Sherman & MeConnell Drug Co. | New he trip is easily made via the Fremont, | 58 inches wide, D \.mifl to pattern, AT LIS PER PATTERN— “wool, values T ovards B FPRIDAY IS 1 color Sir knlghts, their ladies and friends, will -" INCTH it, October 31, 1600, City office, 1401 and 1403 Fa 1 atreot, | Lv. Omaha 4:25 p m today. Ar.Denver 7:35 a m tomorrow. v. Omaha 11:35 p m today. can bl Ay Denver i:20 p m tomorrow. |Sept. 18 the Next Excursion, $19.00 to Denver and Return. $19.00 to Colorado Springs and Mn WS enro: me Souvenir e to California; cuts all Cople; ed at addrass below UNION PACII ROUTE TO THE PACIFIC COAST Take C; ke omwmer | Return good until October 31, 1900, y all druggists | amer's Ticket Office 1324 Farnam - City Want Blufl Gead | Street. Tol. 316. solution wis passed by Board of | - tion at It last meetir ng | Pablic Work \ which u\rrlwv;- zrounds and to What’s in a Name? Visit the Ol ? Lot isit the Old Folks You can, September 10 and 26, at about half usual cost, if they live in Jowa, Waisconsin, Northern Michigan, Northern Missouri or Central Illinois. Long limit. Call—get lnlor— mation. ves Gn;éat Relief, 75c. Builingtpn, Route: The “Enstman Kodak" is a name to comjure with. We have a full line of Kodaks from $1.00 up Brownie cameras, made by man, 80c with All other styles w Tioket Offio 1602 Farnam St. Tel. 260. Wurlington Station, 10th and Mason Sts, Tol. 123, Cast- glve 20 per cent & straps, very cool. Big value at o6, | Davéloplig Alma & apaslalty ien we have nice silk suspensories ist one bund around the walst at 5c, - posthal s in b Malle ry good suspen ned ahove at ipt of price. | Each one will have an authentic portrait, important dates and most famous sayings of each president from Washington down te McKinley Our First Announcement and Qur First The Robert Dsmpster Co., 1215 Farnam St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. location, Cor, 16th and Dodge. Virginia 1799 President but I am not afraid to It is well. 1732, Died Dec 4, 1799 regular price $1.00 yard, FOR $2.958 per pattern. No such | hard, in Omaha, 0. . half wool for 98¢, French Flannels, 8¢, De, G5e, up 1o 83,00 per vard., Nec onr 16th street window for s worth up to $2.50 a yard, will go at 98¢, BARGAIN DAY IN THE SILK DEPARTMENT, Extra silk values, Special prices for oue day only, Beaun silk at great reductions, BLACK FRENCIH DRE ed selvedge, worth $1.50, on sale at WIDE COLORED TAFI e can sell you such a good and wide ta BLACK PLISSE AND HEMN 8, regular $1.50, for 98¢, ever ofiered » inch good Our First Grand Special Offer of Men's New Fall Suits at 50 Cents on the Dollar. | Hart, Schaftfner & Marx of Chicago make the finest rclothing in Ameri They carried over from last | thonsands of yards of the finest fabries and made them into men’s outlay of stock at 50 cents on the dollar Naturday’s sale. Black N TAPFETA pure dye, all silk, ready | to-wie season very fine g ctaat this price, I'ITCH STLIKL the newest IlH s, and at an immense finest snits of this year's sty ready cash we hought the entir We start the season tomorrow hy placing this big stock on sale RESE JAuEnix: Tty on amial o ] OUR SPECIAL IN RICH BLACK PEAU DE SOT DRESS |t price an offer never hefore equaled or heard of at the be Harty's cigar e, 215 North sisteentn | STLIC i o wonder—the finest Pean De Soi you ever saw, worth | oinnine of the season Morton & Son's store, 1509 Dodge Sherman & McConnell's, Sixteenth and | Dodge streets CHENEY $1.50, H. F. Boon's, 2224 Cuming street Hart's cigar North Twenty fourth street | | hicago & Northwestern ticket office, 1401 | | store, 1625 ) and 1403 Farnam street Mines Shut | MIDDLESBORO, K 6~ All th mines in this district” will shut down (o day, the Miners' union having ordered the | men out until the 10th of the month, the | date set for & conference to be held, when un agreement will probably be reached and a scale Axed for the coming year. Al 100 men in this district will stop work 3.00 (Nee window and guaranteed, on sale at $1.50 | & . A o BLACK TAFFETA, 89¢. 27-n. wide 59¢. | The Fabrics are the Finest PINERT DRESS SILKS, worth up to| Globe & Bannoekburn tweeds, import SIS | ed eheviots and cassimeres ia every known style and pattern silk sale Monday.) | Jarantecd to fit perfectly Great Sale on Oxfords and A(f at Three Prices: $7.50, $10 and $15 SIlpperS' & prices and styles in our show window, #,600 pairs stylish oxfords and 1all Hats, slippers, from the best makers in | the country, closed out to nus| It is 27 inches wide YARD WIDE BRON L all styl for bi Hockamun worstods 11 colors Do not miss this sale See our hand some line of men’s new O R Tins: Eive camuaniss | for spot cash at one-thivd theiv price, to clean up the saeson’s bus : toron g mpvilie Conl ‘comouny | jness, REVERAL HUNDRED PAIRS 018 FINEST SAMPLE ) b e e 0 30\|n|\|»\ AND SLIPPERS INCLUDED. ‘ ; o HICAGO. Bept. 6he national officors | Children's fine $1 strap slippers, sizes 4 1o 105 this sale 50¢ elling the Most Clothing in Omaha. mperance iy at thelr headquarters at Rest cottage, Evansior Among other matters discussed was the prayer chi naugurated by some of th the Woman's Christian Temperance iy for the defeat of President MeKinley at th ming election. They were unar regretting this action and will not « ate with the plan. nfon met t children like It, old | refer to One Minute Mothers endorse it folks use it. We Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat and lung troubles. 8 in l\lun. Misses' el nt $1.50 strap slippers, sale price The, Women's >|‘\H~h $2 strap slippe Wi sizes 31 (o T, now 98¢ | BELLSTEDT’S BAND 2050 viei Kid oxtords, all sizes, this sale, men's tine the great sample fur trday )

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