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THE OMAHA DAILY BE ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1900, HAYDEN; Special Sales All Through The Big Store Hayden Bros, offer gensational values to of thes gand special offers, Make yourself at home AYDENS STWHAT YOU WANT AND SAVE MONEY AT THE BlG STORI Silk Department 'Notion Specials ‘Extraordinary Shoe Groer | : . | y Department Saturday in the big Silk De 15¢ Hose Supporters, 5¢ per partment we will offer you a|yard. 10¢ pure linen I"" I 5c All llnen GO'Iars a' 5c s‘“m‘ sa“"day l!ri::‘::g:yellre::. i series of &) al bargains in fine | 8titched Handkerchiefs, at sale of men's and wom P N y | \ | RBest Minnesota XXXX su black and colored silks that are | 19¢ Fancy Ribbons, vard, H: 500 . v’ . 3 R il guk & ’ o en's new fall shoes and boys' 6 A% | pxtra wide White Ttibbon, per] > dozen men's 4-ply all linen collars, in all the new shapes and aturday buyers. Out-of-town customers should take advantage Fall stocks are now complete and you can find’ the most varied and complete assortments in all lines, YOI - + be ings ve \ oo v § and pirle’ weliool shoes The | Per ni\.‘- flour, sack, 95¢. This { :::~l t::'__:l:f”':‘li 'I'::'““: u_':[:f yard, 15, 50c Diesser Scarfs, st\,:lc in turn down and standing, also the high turn down, all these ureatest values ever offe ”in":h]"“;fl‘;:l‘_l'\‘}_': ‘Il;l:.“;‘.Y;J.ll\'(hI:vl“..n‘.‘-:; until 10 p. m. iI'_:”'m\:;”‘ A\I2|1I;I|IL|I"\'3r?::.\"‘::|:\ collars are warranted perfect and were made to sell at new, up-to-date shoes for fall ]y, 6 pounds for 15e. Corn Black and all colors in China ON SALE B 15¢, on sale at C wear, in ladies’ tine viei kid and | geal, white or yellow, per sack, silk, 21« Heavy corded waist ¢ box Stationery, _\”i et e e S A RAGSAA AR BSBR AL B AT S AL patent leather shoes, men's fine 10¢ ure Graham tlour, per silks at 25¢ .\‘:nin:« in black | the new books at cut prices | Kid, ealf and patent leather sack 9. $1b. cans fancy Cal S bars White Russian soap or Novelty walst k. all’ sorts turers in the world. “Ultra™! . § acaty ThR » Wb ';"m L~‘ A6 G “”I‘” il .n”:. en’s $1.50 colored shirts at 75c-~the Griffon brand, in all th‘_ HEW lslicer 7or lndiew. HNININ "’]'-"':“n'll( i Tall e srade, 49, 1 Taffeta, b p *7 blood red salmon, per can, 121c, :‘w‘“;'“""‘”':’i‘r-nl"‘]" Kk "'I'”' ‘J] s, stylcs. some with collars and cufts separate, some to wear white col- ‘[:‘”‘I»I "“m* (""llli|l-:~‘l<x|'"\| ‘|i »I|‘l‘l‘il Mustard or oil sl...l‘lnu. o r Gl SRS TLEY T yisitors and residentsy of bl i AU BRI ) UL mports rench sar grade, 031 5 1.50 black ,\]lll‘s, Omaha should VIRE® OULR 1\I' ]nrs \Vlth ‘mll separ: \te Culls— hese smll\ are all thc very ](\t\‘st >t\'1cs £5.00 shoes, made by French, | dines, per can, 7l S-1b. can gros grain, satin, Peau de Soic TICAL DEPA IENT and & Shriner & Urner, at $2.97. La-| baked beans only 8 -3¢, Faney New Plisse, 9% $2 black gros oF chintiw, Glaknes fitted it loss ent leather shoes, in all sizes, on ! Fancy Carolina rice, per pound grain, in. wid at $1.2! than half the usual prices. Gold | teesesssesa0 e sale at $1.96. Ladies' fine $2.00 5ce. Evaporated crenm, Econ- $£3.00 b Armure, Failles, all at - 85e. |y 650 avinined free| OUE for this season, and made to sell at $1,50, 75C diex’ fine $3.00 vici kid and pat.| Japan rice, 4 pounds for " Kk Pean de Soie, 27 in, A P filled fr: s, spectacles o ¢ n Oxford Ties and Strap Slippers,| omy, Columl ete, per can, wide, K1.50. Persian M-l\vl,: l‘;«»-s e 1.||v]mml.l "‘“: ‘BO\Q ‘5 an(l \I'-J *]”rtg ‘lt S COES N S AT . |on sale for 98¢ SCHOOL only I"aney whole coffee, \\‘<;nl| i rQ. ¥LOO. Btriped | conpe, usnal price $3.00, x.u ‘( losing out all the men's $1 shirts at SHOER. Misses fine kid lace|Just rouasted, ancy gols velvet, worth £1.50. for Toe. Q1 = i s el Gl LGS TR R Nchool Shoes, sizes 11 to at den Rio coffe 15¢, Straight -.1." IMine Al co Speet s | 1 1008, 8i7 0 i3 (31.50. Fine Aluminico Specta-| Men’s 20¢ hulf hose, in black, tan and fancy, at_ 08¢, $1.20 and §1.45. Boys' fine [Java and Mocha. b, 20c. New . les, vstal lenses, usuall Letting Down o il | O ¢ neg . A < . o tin calf and tan goat School | tea siftings, only 20e. Spider F“rni'ur. Pricos 4 | oo SU\P(‘n(krs at lsc \IU] 30c Ak | Nhoes, on sale at - $1.00, $1.20 [leg Japan tea, worth 60, only our Taruit . i ‘JO‘IIOII'V and Watches |- and $1.50. Children’s kid lace [45¢. English breakfast, Gun- ur tarnitare department Is i s slioen. Niyen 8 « de ' i v oo (,,”Dress Goods Sale 'Speclal Saturday Sale Specnal Corset Sale [ind button shoes, sizex & 1o 104, | powdes Young Hyson, Oolong, a place of refuge from the high| =N . : ~on sale at Toe, 98¢ and $1.25, | ete., ete, per b, 45e prices now previaling else.| Prices on watches, Sonvenir | On Saturday we will sell 2 ln our Basemen' One lot of ladies™ Corsets, in | yranes SHOES Men's fine e where—in fact, see us - before | Picces of all 4[1',\1. viptions and | cases of silk, wool and meree Mis. Potts' Nickel Plated | pink, blue, black and drvab, in| yvelour ealf and viei kid ,t;('“mn"“ef and Ghe‘se you buy. We are again in pos _| prices—suitable Irlrll' presents, L/:ul dress goods, regular price |00 g= Folding Lunch | all sizes from I8 to 30, that <old fand $L00 Welt - Sample Shoes| Western grass creamery but 2oc, 3¢ and 49¢ per yard, all) gocey 11e, Folding Ironing|for $1.00, at 49¢. Special bar- | for $1.97. ‘ tion to offer you a full size i 2 8 [ter, per pound, 20c. Fine Elgin ¢ s o i Al china nel‘m"m’lfl |“'” go at one price, 1 Boards 69¢, Galvanized Wash | . Hi § sin ladjes” and children’s et | " 4 5 g O metal bed, steel castings, brass h | g 3 i T e v : Riln 1 1L 8| . Creamery, 174e, I8¢ and 19¢ A few bargains in the only| We will sellall day long Per-fpyps 39¢, Good Wood Framed | hosiery at 10635¢ and 25¢, The Sheef Mllsm | Dairy butter, china department in the west, Sith French - Flann i . doty, Set 79, largest line of Tadies” faney and | gayaon's Gold Handled Creame no short ler IS Kitehen Meat Saw + Miller Holland Bowls, A Koeehlin Baum- | vanized Boiler, No. s, ttie B0c, The and $1.00. Ladies' lae County cheese, per pound, 124 at we learn sinee buy-| Decorated *!i]l]rlm]lflnhl Plates, 2”'"‘."".-* “"_“. B sold Sy 'lf lor Brooms 17« ”S»-l Fipped trimmed Gown, worth The, an | S0 W00 only lic per copy. Regular| NEW York white full .vru;ln; 5¢ Decorated Stippled Gold | Where at She and SLOOCall will | Pablespoons 1: Nickel Plated | = Al- | eheese, per pound, 124e. Every ( the price we paid for these | Jelly Plates, 25¢ Decorated 20 at #8¢ Jall Bearin Beaters 14 unfons Davis Trotting | thing fresh and new in this owing to another advance in|Gold Cups and Sancers, 25¢ ailor suitings in all the Combination Suit Han vark, Fond . Recollections, | oy pment. No imitation but o i kg i gt kg il % § : g g TR it Belle O'Dell, Al T Ask Be True, Younger . iron. We have over 200 ot | Decorated Stippled Gold Oat- | grades and all the new fall Kindling Hatcehet 10¢. Tuys, Sweet Marjorie, Sweet Lavender, | {€1: NoO skimmed cheese, e and 16 are headquarters for all the | Faney full - cream cheese, per Gal- lace lisles shown in Omaha at | very latest Sheet Music and Books. To- pound, 10¢. Yellow Herkimer trimmings, white enamel |illi.\ll.: at $1.95. Another bed [ These have just arrived and| from wl ing them we cannot duplic ow we will place on sale some of the very latest songs, marches, two-steps and beo Ladies” Lace and embroi NP te| price 26 Such sellera as Be dery trimmed Gowns, worth | wa S50, at 98¢, Ladies’ silk vosts, 26-inch [ at 25 ause . ers worth 50¢. Ladies” silk | beds, so you are safe for a | meal Bowls, 25¢ Decorated Pine | shades, from 49¢ 1o 00 per| Hand Saw Dover Egg|vests, in all colors, nt 50¢, worth | Leonte, very pretty, Pity the Newsh NEW SCREENS — 5 [Japanese Creamers—10¢, Nine | Beaters $1.00. oty a tiroken Heart, e ot Love, vory | (hGK Chick '. A sl M e o ers | GICKENS ickens N foot, 3-panel, oak frame, for| piece Canton China Tea S RS S R— - ROLty: SweqLeRtiE 100105 btiige: How i SPRING CHICKENS. 10 3 N : 3 %S " f Biue Eyes, You Broke My Heart, You're| NIENN, [\ $1.00. Same Sereen, filled with | 69¢. Gatlon Size Milk (¢ |-An‘l‘\ ; . HERTL Xolire | bl : 3 ks | < % & he Girl I Love, She Loved Him Just the Pig Pork 11e. No. 1 Cal fancy silkoline, . Also 44| 3e. Emerald Gl Stand Lamp | Some, Fortune Tellor Two Step. Ameer | if i A : N e (s X Ameer | fornia Hams 8. Large cans panel frames, wogoods ar-| 19¢. Half Gallon 8 Crystal | o Step, Colonial Guards March, Some | \: FR |.~ S5 ; i i p my Yo te 3 eal Loaf I8¢, wound e riving daily. W want your | Pitchers, 12¢. Quart Mason [Day You'll Know. Red Cross Girl, Some- |+ €4 St KI\I \”1‘|I ”““ f Soi Seersd | body's Sweetheart, After Nine So 0y I L B¢ o8t brand No ams 1115¢ trade and will make the price | Fruit Jars, 4]e each. Tin Iu|| n late music ail P iR |‘ "KI The | opipped beet 15c. Choice boneless corned f m ve late music ail day Saturday only 18¢ | poet Sc. Potted ham, per i B g | Jellv blers ¢ each. [ am, per can, 44 ost to suit, you. | Jelly Tumblers 1{e each [ er copy—by mai, 10 W bologna fic. Wienerwurst per Ih, & Ve AW T 5 LA ? Te: 8 3 5 e ” x T ; 2 — ) \ almost that of a hermit diamonds lying around and all that, but [ Ta W 5 | He was always respectably employed | huven't done it und I'm living straight. | LR A . = : . ) : while in Omaha, and has served ach- | Now, you do me right 1 give ma a|goopoe R (vastor s B Knox o, 25.0) Rowm 1 s . Polics Believe James Davis, Colored, is Mis- | 11/ 0% (C11"5r" the ‘best familien in the | chance (o be on the and you'll o'“‘h“f(c“"""”“’“ to Galveston Sufferers | A-ne 1 J wala Pacific Coast People Are Entirely Satisflod souri Pacific Train Robber, city never regret it Close to Three Thousand Dollars, ehrasica Uni South Omahn " with Present Conditions. He will be taken to Kansas first to an- | The chief consented to this, though with | prTtes I ) d S, | swer for the Atchison robhery. The sheriff [a mental reserve to watch Davis. The | 2 SLat i G onmiORa e 240108 WILL HOLD HIM FOR IDENTIFICATION |will arrive from thai place tonight with | relations between them were fri m;CHURCHE.s APPEALED TO FOR HELP A Tl Fnon No' 1 10 | NO DISPOSITION TO RISK A CHANGE | (GRS Iruuun-nu»n papers ‘“\l\l.«: ”.‘-v ;mv'v‘; m"l‘y. ’. pas :,' v‘ : 1 -(\«: ) Btooki 1.00 4 K LU VEGBTADLG, Practically Gave Himself Up, didn’t «call on the hewd of the police de- | 4 Lee Yat e L 50 - Sherif of Atchison Connty Will Are| i el ALl ATe imaeli: N the | partmen? and they I 1o sit and talk | Board of Ea Will Be Asked to |} AT s X f0 Py Washington and | ACS @8 'nunr: aad :u: 'l‘l(llvr lr:-.lm l;:::n. rive in City Tonight with K 1= | omaha pofice. On the evening of Septem r erime and criminals generally | Allow ldren to Emuioyes Pourd R 1.0 4 Californis Just Awakening to Out, Cures ]lfl_‘"f"“» ] 'Tr:‘ m. r, Itoh- sition Papers—in Well Behis b dhigadilia s ation and. | Davis was out of the city at the time | Contribute n Small o i o y ing and all Sealp Treubles per 12 he ered the p station and, | % i | Al fcnewn Ls Omalin, Fosds I 1) of the Vernon robber He was also ab % il T Orient, | e i Al o me. | 800t during the following month, about the i F. T | Cuaranteed to Cure — wyen. answered the serseant. who In. |Ume oOf the Atchison holdup. Several per ' ridge . 5 When all other remedies have Jailed 28 . AREHAFEH LW 44 WO sons suspected of the latter erime were o money Mayc oores 5 m' Bl £ expar or money refund, The police believe they have caught the |stantly recognized Davis and who had re 'I‘ ey ‘m l»«fwf‘wu.ql ‘1:”"“r";:‘__”‘u‘ i ’."‘ mon: """ W Al h-? raised for | e 2o Lo o \‘m‘ xpansion and anti-imperialism are or money refunded ayserious lone highwayman who, witbin |celved hin nstructions, “Yes, the chiet |ATTesed in Kansas, und one of them was | the bl sufferers falls little short of |1 1 Dorsev. W. B. Ontra % | unpopular _ issues o the iflc coart. | Bold everywhere. fafs, Sure, Rellabla ’ M0 B SRk Waotie Doe Baid b aud|WANIS th #és yoll. ot sep SEside & ”“"_‘r“,‘l % Ut Rbvax rolonsed hatore G il W.”” ‘m.mm‘ .\l‘ ‘v‘y“’ ¥ ‘r ]1 no |y <y "t IR ( Mvhlyhml \‘\_.nlm:} .\umm;I\ a large ma ;Trcnhw on Halr and Sealp troubles free. tobbed two Missouri Pacific trains in Kan- | ute inal record. Ever since then Chief Dona- | another week ‘Im‘ sod “ \“ \ w ‘me‘ e M T . ‘ “v\ I; b nlh e (;”1'”“] N ony of | A B BREMER CO., z L san and Nebraska. The man, a negro named | Well, is the chief in the | 3 atilg 0 ek has passed. Appeal has been | M= A ? W B Atook it bebind gaid Robert T. Dewey of | oo tiis hue has been watching for Davis' return. [made to all the churches and religious or San Francisco, who is in Omaha visiting bis | g ® oo James Davis, for whom the railroad de No, but | | % ¥ st 2 2 L 5 Sherman & McCounell Diug Co., tectives bave heen rching industrious} Well, then, 'l into his office at | He left word at ral of his familiar | ganizations of the city for collections Sun ) A il n I sister, Mrs, W. I Klerstead The pros Myera-Dillon Drug (o, il iy e ikt g i s ' tnto his ofce A | haunts that when he (Davis) again showed |day anc ovement will be inaugurate 6.0 Tobn M. 1ix 7.0 [ perity the Pacific coast has onjoyet 3 ] Omahs for many weeks, deliberately walked into|the city hall tomorrow I:H‘l”v“YKI‘Y\I“\"‘u;:A ‘n. Eoia ':" .'w" j " Y :l" "( avem )‘f " ”l" ‘I* 1'| ‘”' D AL A :| rity th " ”'( S L has enjoyed sluc 2 M. A DI h . ,’I' th BauOk oC Bls Wtthess st Welneias Ne tiate (He. saTxeabt: Uil Have Omah e | to money among the school children B Mot o) | the annexation of the Sundwich islands and | e aronnoiy Haie Hasaar, port at the station or city hall, as he Special action of the Board of Educa Toi - the extension of trade to the Philippines night and is now in custody at the city | something in here that will interest you ¢ nton ¥ . or A’ 1. Undeland, jail, where he aits identification ‘hiet | Step in.' (the chief) wished to speak with him. It | tion is necessary before money can b ' q e extremely gratifying and there is no dis Richardson Drug Co. . aRLAcaOn, “CHIG | RAR | was pursuant to this message that he fell | solicite 1 the schools, bi ayor Moores 1 wsition to ris ange istrs Donahue says there is no question but that | And he held the door open. Once insid \I\mu 1'|x‘x.‘ ’I‘V‘"llvlll\:” \\,:\‘“w:;“ ‘m\lw ; ited i :| sch | but Mayor M r Jigs s aion 6 it " to risk a change of administration SO i ot W he is the right man. There is evidence, [the heavy wire enclosure, Davis was mm!r“ ARTHAL i i “"" perintendent | will lay the 100 B Miler 0 uulnum. people belie as Abe Lin he says, to connect him with at least two|a prisoner, and the following night the | Story of Vernon Robbery. .;m er befora the board at its meeting Mon T ke, s | coln did, that it is poor policy to trude P 1 robberies and be is strongly suspected of [ chief went down to have a talk with him. | In the crime known as the Vernon rob- | “4¥ “:*"' and secure sk ,M Towls A ": non 0 the middle of a stream and are several others. | They were together In the “sweatbox' for | bery a lone highwayman boarded the Pull "”":-_‘””“f“ from p uu? of the 1 rrety o | ADxtoy ; to '.‘mvn:i in the current of pros The two holdups with which he is most |an hour and then it was that the negro | man sleeper about 2 o'clock on the | '“»“' ‘j"' be asked for sub ‘_'=l‘“" and i A 8.0 pority that has struck them. The United closely identified are those of May 2§ and [learned what the chief wanted to see him | ing of May 28 and, at the muzzle of a pis l’ te "I".’“"“' from 1 cent to 2. 0Anty will Pty e ) |States s just awakening to commerclal pos- June 16, Passengers of & Missourl Pacifls|about but the former was very close- | (o], held up and robbed the conductor. 1o |V 0ukht amon e school cildren A wone iy S oAt 20 Libilities ‘that bave remained undeveloped traln were the victims in both cases. The [mouthed and would not admit his guilt, | then marched that functionary through the i il raise §6.000 fn Omaba,” Mayor Cust pei A _w hn Dalimke m |In the Orient. Although the states along frst occurred early one morning, while the |He professesd total ignorance of the rob- |car and compelled him to assist in relieving | Moor 4 ye Kausas ¢ als n o i | the const are receiving the most benefit northbound fiyer from Kansas ity to | beries. But it happens that a watch |the passengers of their ahl, J. W. Orr ‘(H" gt amount Ifl\fll 1” had : fun 1lur ‘Huln‘vhm V‘r.ul--” ‘ul x‘r'-‘—-m I:-II Vt;- states Omaha was between Vernon and Stella. The | taken from a passenger in the Ve sistant general attorney of the Missouri 2.000 to beg n o maha must no ¢ aro being benefite indirectly and in the P fhet e RGBT S BB P AR LLL ol traveliuk_auditor. | 09tdone by Kunsas City. Asido from human- REFUGEES AHRIVE IN THE CITY | course of time will renlize th great oppor o e stronger than this [ Mr. and Mrs Ayer of Omaha and | 'tarian conside ) re are other rea Jute Lberally | Twenty Jewist ons why Omaha miles out of Atchison |is other evi Tnough Davis is a comparatively young | e man he has served three penitentiary ing to connect him with both c The relations which existed b imes. | 0. J. Freder| ween | victims. The robbers City were the | ed him about $20 | 10 relieve the Galveston sui tunities that await development in Oriental The Philipy war has been a great!| ers. Our rail- | terms, two fn Missourt and one In Kansas. | Davis and the Omaha polico were unusual, |and a gold watch. I this holdup the | 104 conuections with the Texan coast are |Betn 1o the state of California. It came | CHICAGO and EAS]’. For ten years he has made Omaha hlfi‘-\'l‘\l'rlll years ago Davis, then working as|robber wore a mask and gloves bringing us nearer to the Texas coast v'.tr\ About twent with familles from Rou- |*' & time when the state was just re- LEAVE 1:0 A M.~dils P 45 P, M headquirters. The local police know him | coachman for & wealthy family out near | The incidents of the Atchison holdup were | 8% OUF kraiu in secking @ market at Gal- | mania will come (o Omaba as the result |"**110% from & period.of doprossion, Thou: y well, but, 8o far as their information goes, | Twenty-fifth and Capitol aven learned | much the same, except that in this job the | ¥¢5ton and in a few 3 Our commerc of race persecutions in Roumania and the of people were attracted to San Fran- | be has never “turned a trick’ in this | that information had been received by the |bandit entered the express and relations with Galve Will b of Ereat | firgt nstullment of ten families arrived fn | C5c0 avd the result has been that many of | Ty PAUL and M’N"E‘PoLl& city, or In its immediate vicinity. He | police department concerning his criminal | car well as the sleeper fhAporianss . . | the city Thursday When the governnient o """ located In Callfornla. A large LEAVE 65 A. M.—~7:3 P. M. has been carcful to maintain friendly rela- [ record. He at once called upon the chief | pressman Kiser wa robbed, ollowing list ot the subscriptions | ot Roumania caused the expulsion of 30,000 | PUMmber of returned soldiers have settled tions with the Omaha bluecoats, his pur- |and admitted that he had served three |which the outlaw tora open receiy 1 Jews & large unumber of them emigrated |'? California and are devoting their "‘”" | HOT SPRINGS— nE‘nwoon pose being apparently to use this point as | terms for various crimes, but added that | packages of mail and express matter Amt. g . . Co, |to America and through the efforts of the [ !0 the furthering of trade with Hawaii v r ¥ tha 8 ? the | . i LEAVE 3.00 P. M. & recouping station—a “resting-up” place | he had reformed it Is not known that he stole anything from | 4 I': Har 18 mon V000 [Jewlsh community there the refugees have | PBIIIPPInes and other eastern "““"“" | between jobs. Many times he would drop I've got ewough of it," he and | them S R Tanice ©% I heen distributed through the country, each 3 ey e A R LT TR T G ) | ecion o o v STORM MAKES LONG JourNey Gitv Offices, 1401-03 Farnam weeks, then return “flush’ He was al- | anyhow, whether I ever pull off any more| NOMINATIONS ARE CHEAP y )| The Omaha community was notified that ways well dressed, wearing tailor-made | jobs or not, you can rest assured they'll | 1 Ams a It would be expected to provide f w”\}l-nlwn Hurrle " clothes, diamonds and otker expensive jow- | not be done in this town. 1 give you my | for atreet e4 and a meeting of the benevolent| of Newfoundland sfter elry. He pever fraternized with negroes. | word on that. All I ask is that you don't o es of the city was called by Rabb pusand VMiles of Travel a w : a Simon of Temple Isracl. Seven organi ns | = & Paint 10.00 | were represented and a committee of one | 5 i i - : ! S st g St o A g A s The “West Indlan rm which umu\hv hin ten days after a convention for " L saeh ARG iy o much havoc at Galveston was one o ! ta ounty or city ticket, the statute| ¢ 1M iy 08 Ml\v most remarkable in the history of t 4 ¥ as 8 an appeal and $500 was fmme- | . g orders, each candidate file with the | 5, 3 Hnger..... SIS (A0 RREN L "h! Hted iha anes | country, according to Weather Forecast Purely vegetable, mild and rellable, Reg |county clerk a truc and accurate account || o T ARLe 1t €4l | \Welsh of the Omaha observatory. One | Uldte the Liver and Digest Yo Organ® The of his expenses as a candidate A candi- | Pratt & W First Nat 1 {8mily should be apportioned $50 and the | ook axo Wodnesday it was 8rst aated |5 | vafest and beat medicine in the world for the e e YaSIARLE oandl B h sum was sufficient for thoso alteady on han ARRRNAL o% INGR HERY QA put § ulation for A Nat Bios ired Rabbi Simon that the second inatair. | It moved north to Tampa, and thence al- | - i . o tatint v | Cann o o aLpeR) SR Rmon Lokl 1He aacond dnatgll | directly w to Galveston. From | of all d ra of the Stomach, Liver h t Sl he can- | 15 P Dai 0 Micum eaL oF Feraee ™ 8% | Galveston it started northeast, belng cen- | BOWels. Kidneys, ~Bladder. Netvous DI [iataans D85 LALISR LA SRR & o . i ) |tmouthw, but through some misunderstand- | pa)'“over ‘Omahin betweon Hundsy. and | Shiciokovh, oF Avpatite. Headache, con [shagn na A } \ » g the other ten families will probably § on, Costiveness, Indigestion, Bili heir iner s busis the candidate | Cu . Micrael Mulie Al "W nmar. | Monday, and central at Des Moines on the \sness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bow- | tor urv.‘v{ the ent convention found | W % (0% ¢ & T8 LN mar latter day. Tuesday St. Paul felt its of r:““- wnd il derungen s o the [ plmacit fras to g1 baut SRR o Sy e fectw, and the next day it was raging off | T1ON > will T mp AR hy T LR g me lig " amm ¥ At the coast of Massachusetts, having carried | RADWAY'S PILLS, 1 dolng | until next Wednesday a num B Thomsen__Jiros PR ath and destruction over the lake region lidates have filed their exp o R s HigH ! g [and Chicago on its way to the Atlanti DYbPF l)"lA | with County Clerk Haverly and all of . 1M & . A ’ L #aboard. The last report was from New -~ J s g : H ers, painters a rker : L ck Headache, I° | s / e i B [oite rendered are extren st. John | . nrstens ooty pgpaiclr e BdnL indland, where Thursday night it wrecked | SigK Headac | Blom anoss, & . Schultz, candidate s r, state 8 b - ¥ . & o frman 1 troyed lives wit n Ly [y S8ial indicates purity and perfection in brew- [ i SanRidele o waoaiar: Mialee ] o n and In @ few iustancen broken Euglish. | §11UPIUE A0 dvstroyed ives with tho samo | dontribl ik pr ror tho 1 d a cen w0 T $hk o oo ntanise hebken BSBID. | by it wen er the gulf UpDOTE of the Naturel wis the bod in securiy h n nat ohu W H V. F Res ¥ a b The cours 810 "“ e, & ct per bo ol ), 1 druy ing. It has been used on more bottles ln Sesyrian bin gemioation: - Jaip: W, | T o1 Bl pBt L kuged fndiog work and shelter for (he ruf- | The COUTRe of (hix slorm was wpproxl- | gnfiC, S A, IOF b Hold by il it % ; . 4 Q8412 orwarding ¥ i Jnt o and 500 | NASHS mately 4,000 miles, and with excep on ¢ 3 ! than any other label in the world. It is cABAIAROY foF the county stiorasyehin. Of |4 M Andr Llal Bank w0, | ug [P i e a Bhanda i ot SRR A8 A.'fii HAUWAT WO LG e Yok . th amount the main item are § 1 . of: o he wate on ere 1 t p found only on the famous bonlln of Sorth A4S 18 far Hivery B, Taartt ORI SMR Deais VT U ey, | Tho wolt in the fable puv on sheep's | the water front there was little abatemont ¢ 100 R s | clothing because if be traveled on his own its inte The rule is for these {nrv-)\.- candida .-”m 1 nd ros ; M 1 Wi lady reputation he couldn’t accomplish bis pur. |fouthern storms to grow less forcible as PP nomivati st them nothing whateve ! - annam o Hasel Eaive couldn't 1 thelr worthicss that ,:“ y hold togother %0 long | . B | - - . 200 1 S alves on their merits, so they put th The loc does not expect to re . Brewers of the original Budweiser, Faust, Michelob, Anheuser-Standard, | , Moteers endorss it, chlldran )ike it, old & nrow 2,00 | boxes and wrappers ilke DeWitis. Lok |ceive repart Ve ubopk'aDucheas Tabiets are sucosestully »> -« Pale-Lager, Exporwe Pale, Black and Tan, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrine. :"‘**h e "' “"“ ’*"‘k to "‘r"li-‘illl“" L ennisay 1.9 | out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witeh | for a me x as it is probable A 41 By mad, BL08 Bond & centn s 5 . Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat| My b 3 e ¢ t will take # r sawpie and partioular 1 ©rders addressed to Geo. Krug, manager Omaba branch, will be promptly executed. ' and lung troubles | ok T._Kanett It cures piles and all skio will tak install new fnstr » P ulars. The Cook Co., W. H. DeFran f oo R T Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich, Kuhn & Co, 15 & Louglas. vatzlly ments and ge o working order Bold |