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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1900. ' e —— RECOGNIZE TICKET'S MERIT|PLAN BIG UNION MEETING BOSTON STORE GREAT SALE "7 "= ™ "o, . OMAHA GETS INDIAN OEPOT | Very Latest and Styles in Combined Religlons and Musical New Fall s Service to He Held at the Tent The finest shoes in town are ! and b deabid b New Fall 8ilks and Dress Goods Priced o4 by Hoston st Clab WL Farnish the 1w Auree RBepublicans of All Factions Will Rall BOYS' SCHOOL | for Nomines b 1B wiekly vy o O Marvelously Low. e o 3, 1 T8 ) testival com! ;‘ m.».nm i “hv Comm :-r‘l’n‘l ‘ ‘ ! n ¥ 1 € b k ° b yesterday committee consistin 1 and § nee § remained long PERSONNEL OF CANDIDATES UNASSAILABLE | o Messrs. Alfred Millara, W. 8 wright 8125 SILK TAFFETA AT 69C A YARD Band turned shoes with e ¥ o neves 1 pd Rev. E. F. Trefz was appointed to make — | xtremely swell le by I he India | on b I ' ‘1 Y lcsson of arrangements for a combined religious and $5.0 A\ [ ten day Repablicans on the Outcome of September 23, This Action was taken after ress Fabrica of Foretgn | 0008 S0 at $5.50, $6:00, & el ) ' t LaM Satarday's Cotnty . AT Harily. FeoHL AN Y e S T e wisdom to know where the Convention | Rev. Trefz and Mr. Weller and sanctioned s Flannels st 4bc Yd. SPECIAL SALE SCHOOI bill estat & the s t0 furnish the ' o 7 1 thie WemYeny of e vommitiee. TE.15 Ani | Rneas” nons AU B TR G LR trading power of the dollar | 2 | virtually assured now that all of the Meth Child's ehoes, 7oc, Soc tr Cor ner Utt and several ' - Fepublican ranks they seem to have been | morial church will join in the service and 5 SILK TAFFETA 60C A YD | 1n soles and heels, at §1.25; you ' which part of the government 3 d f practically settled in the is likely that all of the denominational inch Winslow taffeta in black and | jittle gents', 65 i reet teack llownldflyotyoll understan final tribunal to which go hurches will participate in the services.| every desirable shade especially adapted | MEN'S NEW FALL SHOES ON SALE red f " pecial submit their ambitions, and as far as they | Some one of the several prominent local for en costumes, waists, ete Pos All the latest styles of mer ¢ h the W tmen ? 3 | thc lellc Of tllCSC WOrdS- have oxpressed themselve members of | miniaters will be chosen to deliver an itively worth $1.26 a yard, on sale for 65¢ [ as are soll elsewhere at § we sell a ! lepartment he ’ ’ - . - the party will present a solid front to the [ address and besides the music by Bellstedt ,m;d NOOROHe ML 1 600 v, | 00 aud $a50 rangement will t y temporary | Will buy a boys' school suit in a prétty line of enemy. Even though t lidates may | a combined chorus choir will be provided 150 NOVELTY SILKS 0C, 60 ) BOSTON STORE, OMAHA | ' o y to the co 4 3 il & o e o not have been of their first choice, repub- [ Mr. Kelly was suggested as the leader of An immense line of the new high class| N. W. Cof. 10th and Douglas. |of a permanent . "v ken plaid ; d fit—g ""'| wearing, Ricans recognize in them strong, clean men | this chorus novelty silks, Including taffeta brocades It the corral cannot be secured the club | l Will buy a boys’ school suit, in a pretty line of who will be a credit to the county and to| It was decided that hereafter children | stripes, ete. Duplicates of designs man-| PORTER DOES DUTY TOO SOON |« ta to rent & bullding (n the downtown ¥ sheol, eassinioren~tiloals Hade their party snder 12 yoars of age shall be admitted to| ufactured especially for the Paris exposi v P makes provision to 3 Rae, ; One of those most earnestly opposed to the | the afternoon concerts for 10 cents and the | tion and which were awarded medals. | yiuy Brown Asks Damages for Being ,"'“ the obligation off its Hands I 75 Will buy a boys' school suit, in a pretty line of successtul ticket in |"“ i ”l'nmrp‘ .ulnfl:-ln;\ tee to lr:ll‘r)( the n ::::nn-n“lhy:;l‘\":'; "l'rhu;:.-;‘n’hn‘.-:ms:‘|!y new :,}a :'.m..fu:“-:u!::: | Mareied oW (ne Train Before | it | Vv Reotehn suitings, well made--good fitters, troller John N. Westberg of the Sixth ward, | ing Sundays, will be 25 ce ! om » $1.50 a yard, spec s0c | Reathing Hur Destinati Ve, R Bt o8 SEN'S takes this positic There was no doubt | who attend the Afth, sixth, seventh and un;l\"v‘h\‘l_\\‘u'fl (s S, fL e Hd ¢ ause It he traveled on his own $2, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 where 1 stood before the primaries; 1 did|eighth grades of the public schools will BVENING SILKS, 00, 39 and 50 Miss Mildred Brown has called the Pull-|r » 00! t accomplish his pure s e i : o everything in my power to secure success for | be admitted free to the pavilion Friday YD. | man Palace Car company to account in|p Counterfelters of DeWitt's Witeh .‘\l” give you a pretey s lecetion of gray Secoteh mixtures the Webster egatiol But when Rose- | afternoon, because of thelr participation in| Over 100 styles of evening silks, crepe | gistrict court for the alleged carele Hazel Saive In't sell their worthless | in half a dozen different styles of cloth and color—pin water was red in the primary I stood | the patriotic day chorus under the leader- | de chene, satin damasse, rich brocades,|of a porter who put her oft before alves on thelr merits, fo they put the | 3 ready to endorse everything action and 1 will do[ship of Miss Fannle Arnold two and three-toned sole epingle (the lat stripes, checks, ete., et pesible to carry out the will Messrs. Wright, Umsted, Miller and El- |est French silk fabric for eve | reached the proper station. It was her de- | boxes and wr DeWitt's ing gowns) | sire to visit friends in Gilman City, Mo, | hem. Take only DeWitt's Witch 3. $3.25 3.50, 3.75 5. 3. $3.25, $3.¢ h Wk, . of the convention, 1 think this Is the at- | gutter were appointed as a committee to |fancy black and colored mousseline broche | Miss Brown says, and with that purposc | Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all skip | Sl $3. $ % , $3.7 _“"d $¢ titude which every republican will take. |confer with the officials of various polit- and grenadine up to $3.00 values—yard,|ghe secured a berth in the sleeper as f cases | Will give yon a great selection of boys' school suits, in ¢ 'As to the rest of the ticket it may not be | ical parties relative to the use of the pa- $1.00, $1.39 1 $1.50. Pattenburg, where she was ol t simere Wworstods otell tweeds, dingon: cheviots, Just what our side would have picked, but|villon during October for convention pur- | $1.50 BLACK DRE LKS, 95C YD. | change cars. Miss Brown was in | 5 i y . diagorn s they are good, clean men and deserve 1o poses. High grade black dress slks, 24 and 27| jcate health, the petition says, a t - . | rges, oxford grays, et John L. Kennedy sags: “I am somewhat |7 o'clock in the evening. This action was 'satin de Lyon, faille sollde, sole gros grain, | to notify her when the static | BOYS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS. t 1 wil support the|taken in response to the early attendance gros de londres aud 27-inch satin duchesse, | roached The newest and nobbiest suits this season, Some with whole ticket my associates in the.fight, of course there is | lighting the tent earlier the ushers will | We take pleasure in announcing the first| coized her satchel and told her that il . vestees, some millitary, some with leather bglts. You considerable bitterness felt ¢ their defeat | be able to dispose of the crowds much showing of Ponne velvet in all the new col- | train had arrived at Pa urg. Without mnd 1 wouldn’t be able to make any definite | carlier than formerly ors, per yard, 98¢ stopping to assure herself Miss Brown pecullarly placed, msut see them to appreciate their newness and goodness, | == @= =0 o I prophecies as to their course until they have | Secretary Chase reported the cash receipts| 75C FRENCH FLANNELS, 49C YD, hurriedly alighted and when the tre UNION $3.75, $5.50 and $6.50 had time to cool down a little There was | of the festival to date have been $14, A very cholce collection of fall hluh: had pulled away into the darknes one thing about the primaries about whieh 1| grade printed French flanunel, exclusive | found herself at the insigni way mm gratified—the universal interest which | | tion of McFall, twelve mile L oo Sien | INSANE OMAHAN IN GUSTODY | JHT it o™ B e st was shown by the voter new autumn ation. Miss Brown was anxi PACIFIC m B fi e SR 2 when republicans turn out enmasse at the b waists, wrappers and children's wearing | connection and although it wa primaries A. Martell of This City In Being Held | pparel The regular 75c quality, sale| most midnight she sald she hired a | A. W. Jefferis, while personally disap by ¢ mnne Socletien price, 49c yard veyance to reach Pattenburg in time CLOTHES FOR MEN A~3'w D M pointed in his own candidacy, insists he of St. Joseph. 3¢ ALL WOOL CASHMERE, 30C YD, the train for Gilman City, which left a EN WOMEH will cast his vote as usual for the nominces | Printed all wool cashmere, new colors | 1:35 a. m. The night was damp an of the party. “I am a republican and of| Chief Donahue is in receipt of a letter and new designs, 75c quality, on sale, per | and as Miss Brown w as not warmly clad course 1 propose to support the ticket put | from W. A, Ziemandorf, humane officer of | yarq 3ge AT e ara D Maatblh S N— 1n the field by the county convention.” St. Joseph, Mo, informing that A. Martell, | * FLANNEL DELAISE, 10C YARD trouble, from which ha Ar. Denver 7:35 4 m tom. an insane man from this cit is in custody aias The new printed flannel de laise, just like [ covered. For bliean Landsiide there, and asking whether or not his relat-| gronch flannel Expects a Re : Lyv. Omaha 11 in appearance, on sale in| Brown asks a Harry Brome: “I belleve that there will|ivoq will not take him oft the hands of the | the basement et re row. , \ £ 2 ; 5 4 ¥ g r 1 se, , P 8 P m today ' s " i 8 i . : AL e, 8 Ar. Denver i:20 p m tomorrow. / t St. Joseph authorities. Martell has a| ;50 BROADCLOTHS at 69C YARD. More ap Excurst | Sel t. it mn'q’r D gister, Mrs. Weisenberg, 1iving at the| Tnousands of yards of high grade broad-| September 1, 1900. Remarkable! The P |s 'he “ext Exc“nm“' nominees and I expect to see @ republican ¥ be many democratic voters among those who #et down their crosses opposite opt l . . o - i | $19.00 to Denver and Return . 5 . . . " | corner of Iourtecnth and Leavenworth [ cjoths, in all colors, 114 yards wide, also | ®eason is at its height. Cool weather. Al 3} TR ey DTG BT Bk B I P ENR RS iRk AD LN landslide next November." streets, with whom he has been living up | prench netians, ik poplins, clay | titude, 3,400 feet. Healthful climate. Good | $19.00 to Colorado Springs and 400 styles 1 li ir plain Persian stripes, dots, etc., Judge Slabaugh There was undoubtedly 3 3 1(o about four weeks ago, when he mys- | worsteds, zebeline cheviots, silk matlasse | Place to spend a vacation Return. all full pieces imported direct by us—No short lengths —no old @ great deal of feeling between ‘m. WO | toriously disappeared. It appears from cofe | and mohair crepons, $1.50 values (in dress HOT SPRINGS, South Dakota. £19.00 to Pueblo and Retur: plug styles, the regular 75¢ and $1.00 gooc on sale at 38¢. factions. but when the election day comes| ... onjence in the hands of the chief that|and skirt lengths), vard The trip I8 easily made via the Fremont, | €32 () to Salt Lake and Returr ¢ d !ll";“h Ax”” b lx“ M\M it o 'Im‘" '“ii"'v'fli»m..u was sent (o an insane hospital in | $2.50 BLACK CREPONS, $1.00 YD. Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad. Satur o s i i Our regular 98¢ Crepons will be on sale at 35c. Silk and wool Novelties, worth is 18 & presidential, year and he would |y b B0 he was released to come | Black crepons and Plerolas and genuine | 48Y excursions September 1, 8, 1 3¢, only 1 All our Sunday barga will stand good for Tuesday. G0-inch and b be a sorry republican who would allow any | ¢, yis yister in Omaha. A conservator "“‘:Enullflh mflhull ¢, all entirely nvw‘n:("’n"rlns Limit, October 31, 1800 Remm gflfld until Uflmhflf 3' ‘900 | inch Cheviots, regular 98¢ and $1.25 goods, will go at d4Sc. Broadcloths, no short e personal conslderation to interfere with the | oooiieq for his estate in Chicago. 1t was | well lustered, silk finish, also. tailor| Saturday and Tuesday excursions on sale t in this county or state : lengths, but full pleces, regular 98¢ and §1.25 goods will g0 on sale at 48 guccess of the ticket in this county or StAte: | pq(rjck H. 0'Donnell, public administrator | cloths, $2.50 values, per yard, $1.00. at all points on “North-Western Line, City Ticket Office 1324 Farnam 8 L T belleve that the ticket is a winner: 1t 18| 50 co0) county, who has ahout $1,000 in bis | Hi TR O S H GRADE NOVELTIES, $1.49 YD :':.yr.:n;".‘v .\h-:m.ln\.n.\ Omaha and west Street. Tel. 316. ¥ % % 0 oo e B e b G U eltln, new pobble choviots, new plald back | Tuesday excurslonn, September 4 and 13 T ngm of tha Lead Pgnml TlleSday More Blg Silk Bargams‘ |.::,.‘:'< L‘y :<‘hm)\;\m 'lu’lu:‘:‘\“’l’v.\vcIy\h’:|.\"v.;‘v’y,;,h:)p HOLDS UP cLEnGYMAN § SON | soifings. reversible golfings, satine rmul‘;‘"l"l:’”.."" D venetians, English broadcloths, Tovr and connections east of the Missourl | Sem—————————————— The Big Department crowded all day Monday for we named ) adually wear away and that the rank 4 bt siblabans Bl S L ] TR i At v OT i 9 s N . o s . il predtally wear Kway and thas the rani | - est shades, highest grades, per yard, $1.49. [ TVer: | A NamOWN | the lowest prices on fine silks ever before sold in the eity. All mnd flle of the party will stand by the cholce | gain €. Mackay Meets & Younk Man | “SpRCIALS 1N BASEMENT Rate-—One fare, plus $2, for round trip. || N oo s et b 3 : ¢ of their representatives assembled in con- Who Relleves Him of His New chevlots, fancy novelties, {n rough | Limit, October 31, 1900, Nion Fatoliin Powdes & ster | Monday's big bargains rep nd more silks added. ent o = ¥ ale eptemb 1 02, " wgle ( o i 0 L O “Haiatrer. ks lokat AdLwail Spare Change. effects and mercerized silk and wool, ca- |, PAtes sale—September 1, 4, 8, 15, 18, 22, oS ey 1 Milk 3¢ | Heavy Corded SIIKS «ovvvervrersenns 2 inch wide Taffetas, all colors and PR 1“ Siieait 0 el ek melfon effects; also brilliantine in black | “7,, | & Ki rs Sw oot Poplin French Stlk . black, at iy — okl ell S R R L L] m“| o Odin C. Mackay was the victim of a dar- and colors and all wool dress flannels, eto. For pamphlets telling all about hotels, N3 an Cure Taffeta, all colors . 1¢ $2.00 Black Peau de Sole, at vene $1.50 pecially were the \vxwhflm- candidates | jng nold-up Sunday night on South Thirty etc., 50c and 69 values, in basement, per | “CeNCry, climate and cures, call on any| i Kid 1 i | ads: Binax aron: Geath )0 pieces of fine black taffetas at just wisely chosen. The merchants, 1aboring | frat street. The robber was a young man | ot “arc‘aiia a0 agent North-Western Line. S0 0c | 42,00 nn” Silks 49c | Balt ot ‘the ordinary prioes. men and tarmers have all been glven proper | aressed In & light gray sult. He stepped | **™% ROk HPORE OMALLY g - Gem e (B EEE AL LI 3 treatment and the personnel of the candi-| sed A wtted 5 L s L » Pletaresqune Colorado Pears’ Un t || 48807 Fang from a clump of weeds and ufter covering N. W, Ook, 18tk Knd DouRlaNIBL: | Te the tTHex st At H 12c | dates 1s such that they will draw largely | sackay with a revolver, requested him to ok 8 8 Is the title of the most attractive pub- | irich J i : from the democrats | step into the weeds where they would be| penucED RAT i L LA SO A Y gt il T. W. Blackburn: “While I favored n oyt of the public gaze. The robber secured s/ il i _':1“‘”"” Gt ;‘"’ b B it A | ap at e cake unpledged legislative delegation in the in- | yotween $7 and $8, ordered his victim to | via Chicage, Milwankee & St. Pant | " w’iyln‘)’z‘\lr;r":“;zmn|’";‘ll;lrl‘lly ,-\“ Sitded el Soap at 18¢ terest of harmony, I must say the ticket|move on down the street and disappeared Ratlway. witons J1106 reathbs’ the kran ol 1 P c Rominated combines clements w!.:v h make On September 10 and 26 the Chicago, Mil- | poroie W06 TR (A0 wINRIOS | wien 1 it exceptionally strong. Personally I am | waukee & St Paul raflway will sell round | [t o b CUF SLAte W VER - 1 1 for every man named and |.n.»k tor the| «gt 15 a pleasure to sell Chamberlain's | trip tickets from Omaha to— T LRI AAE AR R (AL Motk tor kv oA 0B Sale on plection of the entire twelve Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.” | Chicago and return ... T R P e (il el B 404 O Forty yenrs In the market. still booming | BTite¥ the Harmon Drug Co. of Mound City. | Milwaukee and return L6 [‘;“ g R R i SRYRE | GVt | eater sales evel took's - - iene Passeng ent, Denve i et i han evr ook T | o oS ST 1 o et o | Mmoo i 1 8| Gentrat Pasenger Agent Temver, G erman c onnell Drug Co. 0 € xfords < : —_ bowdl igmplsints. ©° Thie INithe oniy reis | DuBUghe aad relura +++ 22 19| ioiorado Beauty Spots,” semt on receipt SIEE Aot A N fall shoes for school wear in viei Kid and satin ealf, heel BURPRISE FOR COLONEL CODY |1 a1 ke When reduced with water | Evsin, 1 ani retumn 83010y Cent n postage. New fall shoes for school we kid 4 i | and safe to take. When reduced with water in, 111, and return o .13 90 DUANAN N or spring heel, all sizes and widths, at prices fully one-thivd less end sweetened, children like it La Crosse, Wis., and return 25 Good Fisning s s A o hoote: . seressss oo ¢ g .. s se 8 Clos it ¢ . . §2 Vohnnie Baker, the Sharpshooter of - Madison, Wis., and return 3 15 18| Spirlt Lake, Okoboji, Lake Washington, | than other dealers will sell them. Clo |n out all the fine $2.00 the Wild Veat, Married to a o "'l‘r‘l’ n :(":h:m':tw ¥ he | ADd t0 all points on their lines In Towa, 1lli- | Wasecn, Eagle Lake, River Falls, Solon Oxford Ties for ladies at less than half price, g M husetts Woman. oo atan ™ Mukiziie, with his _aon, | 008, Wisconsin, Minnesota and the north- | Springs, Rice Lake, Bayfield, Asbland, Gog- | | IN'E ne dongola kid school shoes, worth $1, sizes & to §, on sale at 69c Colonel Cody of the Wild West sho 4| Arrived in the ty vesterday from |ern neninsula of Michigan, at one fare, plus | eble, Watersmeet and numerous lakes near CHILDREN'S genuine d »’ ) l Ky vav iasn ortl 81, Bleas Oito B ‘w iale at ¢ 9 vk a o, i g 18: VWA \ '1 AR0W :" |;.m T “"”"n'}"" - \--*-‘n \‘J'ly;"l:'f;fl"lf( $2, for the round trip. Minimum selling rate | St. Paul and Minneapoli CHILDREN'S heavy vici kid schoc hoe ible s s orth 25, slzes iven surprise yesterday, when | of an dutomobile company with which he f ¢ (G0 TS TR TR WA They are all good fishi aces and are to 101, at 98¢ < ., o . o sharpshooter of the | is connected. Mr. Walker established an | %0 0 October 3 AL aond. SeuMIs e SRES ng ac 00l shoes with double eoles and pat s ‘Jnhnm Iyllnh A |I»; A x;.«}-; hooter of ‘Ihrl eenen i Denver and will probably. put in F. A. NASH, quickly and comfortably reached by the [ MISSES' fine dongola ,M,‘ Iace = h‘.]\- x‘“ iwiih 1 & and patent calf tips, Johnnie” is a No e boy and | is an ardent admirer of an and s e ety iy ML G LY JOYS' genuine satin calf lace shoes, with full double stitched soles, size 2— for years has been n protege of Colonel | &IVINE thut gentieman his supiert in the | 1604 Farnam St., Omaka. : l‘};r:lp rato excurslons Auguat 31 and Sep- pYSyiganylng asic nelt 18 £ Jresent campalgn expressed himself o 4 ember 7-21. Limii tober 51, 1900 " L o ¢ i e B0ns ¥ (mil\] m-l had nh‘.r]t‘ a nm-uu'lfl.hl for h‘s; Q‘.| ng 'psrm’r(l\ Pl 1 ”l‘h. ;uu”-]; K Hiuaih Cakiral Bxastaions. ticket office, 1401 and 1408 Farnam strest. | BOYS' tan Russia calf lace shoes, sizes 1 to 5%4—worth fully $1.50—sale price $1.00 4 wedding, but couldn't screw up his cour- | Mr. K. Rosew o biica L 26 ta 'the Halht wHeks hel could enasunse | BFimarise Jast Baturday. Mr. Wal 151 00 Bapiombor 30 43 and- ol e willoll| (o) ford 01 Nir. Rosewater are friends of many years | round-trip tickets from Omaha (o St. Paul, | XTO S the coming event to his patron, so he re- | Mn i | $olved to have & briva ESHORY enalt | standing. e Minneapolis, Waseca, Waterville, Madison i e, ’ P [] olved to have a private ceremony and n- S0 Conven ta Form. Lake and Duluth at rate of one fare pius n S ew LADIES' fine $2.00 and $1.50 Oxford Ties fn all sizes, on sale at only, 98¢ A Lt s ele o 3 $2.00. In th 0 g, after the rad e | A beautiful little enameled metal box 9 S : L AR RR L I, ho parade. ot the | nothing to break or make a muss, just Home Visitors' excursion tickets on sale N ! T Miss Olive Burmoes of Holyoke: Mase| | TiEht for purse or pocket, Cascarets Candy [ September 10 and 26 to aearly all yoints I ‘ were united In marriage by Rev. E. F.| Cathartic. Druggists, 10c, 2 in Illinois, Towa, Minnesota an1 Wisconsin | ] Fl e LR LR - at one fare plus $2.00 for tna round trip. ofz of the Kountze Memorial church in Handsome Sonvenir All tickets limited for return netil Octo- 50 h D ::v Dreasncs of & few lnvited frisnds. After) of views enroute to Califersis: cuts all|per #1. Full particulars st Gity Tickst c on the ollar. ] e ceremony the bridal party were ten- | gnished in beautiful colors. Coples can be | omea 1402 Farnam streat, or adlress W. dered a reception by Mrs. Hake. Mrs. | obtained at addrass below, H. Brill, D. P, A, Omal . chaffner & ars ake the finest ready to wear R A VD P A, Omaha, Hart, Schaffner & Mars, —mak v Bill Cody is in Town | Manawa Tickets ) & week, after which she will join her hus- | ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE PACIFIC SRR TV R | clothing in America. All the fabries they had on hand from last | c band at Ottumwa, la. A , coasT o The following deaths an irihs were ,-fi.gm\m.n s business were made up by them in this year's styles, | “ e ; All This wesk PPy and all principal wes s. ported to the Board of Health for the | . { S W o fs such a fine specimen of physical | ndured Death's Agenie City ticket office 1324 Farnam street.| forty-elght hours ending at noon Mondav: | A8 we have been large handlers of their garments, they | man that he needs no other I aavas fall 10 aeot v, Only a roaring fire enabled J. M. Garrett- e Deathe-David ¢ Richardson, aged : A ; Y5 £ | the kind the “Sloux medich | EATAR.YRU) conin on eachiioket.. ¥y Bon of San Antonlo, Tex, to lis.down when | TeV 816 i’ .M St Mary's avenue: Victor' 3 Ander: | an option on this large lot, and at an immense ontlay o but all peaple are not, i nim, and WWere: | can also save 1ots of trouble and anaoy- 4 attacked by asthma, from which he suf- DIED, F i “ih B Narin rniretn. | we bought the entire line at about 50c on the doll DRUGGIST in in' business with a larse |ance from Tored for years, He writes his misery was - | TBirthd—Jonn H * 450 Tzard, hoy; stock of all Kinds of remedios for the cure | often 80 great that it seemed he endured | RICHARDSON--On Saturday, David C. | A L. Fernald itol avenue, bo : of the f11% of mankind - . . | “aged 67 | Henry . We Burdette, ' girl} 7 o N 3 v placing THIS (i STOCK ON SALE er's Kidney Cure . Go | S the agonies of deaih, but Dr. King's New | 4860 U 3600 iy e weia Tuesdas art. | Homdie K urdets w5 e start the season by placing THIS BIG STOCK AL Fe Kidney Cure . .| oaches Discovery for Consumption wholly cured Sarsapar | ernoon_ at clock at the residence of T.| girl; Edwar venworth, atarrh Pow P R aean | RIS B Jar . Qubar Ve 19 el AT HALF PRICE—an offer NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED Plites Eamast g8 i S e T | & nown cure for asthma as well as consump- Hostett Bitters 4 4 VAN ARG . L3t coughs d colds d all throat, chest S a PRl \q T N J alne's Celery Compour e AT T 1 Y AT 0 AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON. Faines Seary Conpound ioe | > j juaranteed. Trial bottles free at Kuhn LIRS ¢ i) e Qs 8 2 8 8 8 & Co., druggists T'HE FABRICS ARE THE FINEST Stowe & Hockman |§,8 5 o o1t R s el ot r T Thevi 1 «si. | Pinkham's Compound : e v » 18 to sprinkle i GENERAL WHEELER RETIRES worsteds, Bannockburn twe imported cheviots and cassi- | PUKIARS, (000 40c | around (non-poisonous) and, presto, the ! meres in every known style and pattern, and guarvanteed to fie | e Beu oo : re gone Wade Will Have Temporary Charge perfectly. Do not miss this sale. Al in three lots, at i s Emulsfor | Both sold by of the Department of the g Duffy's Malt Whiskey $7.50, $10 and $I5. SCHAEFER ' it %|d: A FULLER & 00. | Car. 16th ana Chicago. | — = X FINE SCHOOL SUITS AT 50¢ on the Dollar. | 1 irand special advanee sale on boys'and chil G Id dren's clothing. Boys’ double breasted knee pants O Stearns’ suits, sizes 8 to 16, in all wool Dicky kerseys, regu- Electric Paste lar retail value §3.50, our special offer $1.75 [ crowns j Kills Rats, Mice, Cockroaches and all other Ver- [ Lak CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—General Joseph NVheeler, considered one of the most pic turesque figures in the United States army retired to private lifo today, having of the Department of the Lakes until Gen o eral Otis, appointed to the place, arrives Milllons will be spent in politics this year. We can't keep (ho campalgn golng | without money any more than we can keep ATHSEAS Wi e the body vigorous without food. Dyspep- Boys' double breasted worsted .'nul_ very I_iln- min, leaving Rlcs ured to starve themselves. Now Kodol | cassimere suits, ages 8 to 16, also 3.piece suits, |Are made of ‘ karat gold and ore hape i Dyspepsia Curo digests what you e d | . . é g & o @ m to milate t toot ve a fiy Tned in lea Drapepsn Curo digeats’what you eat sad Best train to St, Louis (with vests) worth §4. for $2,50. e ) ‘ MME ) iaflal 108 IR HRNe is the B'urlmg(ons Joys' extra fine double breasted knee pants ‘1[: : “"‘ ; A 1 1 aindispen ah Exehange, S e E" L°‘“§ Flyer. suits, (also with vests), ages < to 16, in very fine Hockanum wors. | giver Filling 3 vl aate Go It oL o e A e Builinatan eaves here 4:55 p. m. | teds, fine tweeds, cheviots, smts worth §6.50 3 75 Tafls Philadelphia Dental Rooms \ ‘ B O B Y 5 Gets there 7:19 a. m, AT e 1617 'Douslas st of the oldest ¢ in this city. The il i P S P PN T B 0 0 W 0 S I | Puitire ot L. G Behifter 18 suphosed 16 | HUU[E Clean cars—good track N whe has beon o Heavy rader for some —very fast time—very Boys' extra fine vestee suits, in serges, worsteds and cassimeres |1 BIER: 0R pER e NwevALs AiRosd By few stops. Glad to sell all in 1900 styles, at $1.50, 52,25 £2.75 and $5.00 i Mothers endorse it, children ke it, old | you a ticket or reserve folks use ft. We refer to One Minuto| suit worth doublc. Hee our prices and qualitios a berth for you. Eve i R fi » A ) # ‘ i Cough Cure. 1t will quickly cure all throat | | &y TR [ FRICY S e | i ok | W/ s y 7 Yy | | You have the BEST notwithstanding they cost you no more taan inferlor goods. K l PG RIS e AR NN, DR O™ UNION MADE d and lung troubles Tioket Office, Surlington Statien, - 1802 Farnam St 10th and Masen S General MeCler: d Sinking. Tol. 1 SPRINGFIELD, 111, Sept. 10.—The con- Tol. 280 @itlon of General John MeClernand grows Blowly ‘worse today. It is expected he can LOv! survive but a short time, ; [