Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 29, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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    TllR OMAHA DAILY NEE : SATURDAY , JULY 29 , 1803.
rfS
SOc worth $1.00
Some of the
Strong Bargains.
Misses' Phil , spring heels ,
A. D. Morse's price $3 ,
our price
- $1..SO
Misses' Phil , spring heels ,
A. D. Morse's price
$2.50 , our price
$1.28
Misses' goat school shoes ,
A. D. Morse's price
$2.50 , our price
$1.28
Misses' patent tip spring-
heel , A. D. Morse's
price , $2 ; our price
- $1.OO
The Silver Question Buried in Oblivion
Everything Lately lias been Silver. Everything noiv for
Six Days will be Shoes.
Everybody will want them. The silver question will have to take a back seat until we have got through tell
ing the people about the GREAT SHOE SALE.
All A , D. Morse's $1 lines are
SOc
%
All A. D. Morse's $1. 25 and
$2 lines are
All A. D. Morse's children's
tan and red spring heels
are SOG
All A. D. Morse's infants'
tan and red button shoes
are 4.O G
Boys' ' and Youths' '
A. D. Morse's great leader
for boys , his big seller at
$3 , our price
A line of 4 different sorts ,
A : D , Morse's price $1.50 ,
$1.75 , S2 and $2.25 , all
bunched at
All About the Shoe Sale
As announced in the papers ,
we have bought the entire A. D.
Morse stock of men's , women's
and children's shoes , in round
figures worth $50,000. .It comes
to us lor $23,000. It is well
known that he kept only reliable
goods and always gave Stirling
values. The stock comes to us
in excellent shape , in fact it is an
exceptional stock , perfectly clean
and fresh. Mr. Morse7 having
only recently decided upon retir
ing from business , he had kept
his stock full.fresh and complete.
It is a stock to be proud of , and
we are proud to get it. No trash
of any kind. Everything honest.
"We ought to make a handsome
profit out of it. We are not go
ing to try , however. We've got
a bargain a big bargain and
the public shall share it with us.
We are altering our store and
shall sell this stock of shoes so
cheap that you won't mind the
appearance of our store. We
bought the shoes to make things
The 3 Leaders
Children's ' $1 $ Shoes 50c
Ladies' ' Oxfords. . . 75c
Men's ' $3 $ Low Shoes SI00
lively during the alterations.
We quote some of the many
bargains. The average price
taken right through at which the
goods will be sold is fully 50
cents on the dollar ? some will be
sold a little over that and some
under , just according to the style
and quantities. We can safely
assure the public , however , that
any shoe bought will stand scru
tiny as belonging to the gen
uine 19th century kind of bar
gain the kind they talk about.
Mr. AJorse always marked his
goods in plain figures you can
see his figures and then compare
his with ours. The difference
will .be startling. Sale com
mences Saturday , July 29. It lasts
until Saturday , August 5th. Come
Saturday , enjoy the music , get a
pair of shoes and a ticket for a
plate of ice cream at Bald tiff's ,
given with a $1.00 purchase or
over.
Men's calf low shoes , A.
D. Morse's price $3 , our
$1.0O
Men's calf congress and
lace , A , D. Morse's price
$3 , our price $1.5O
Men's calf congress and
lace , A.D. Morse's price
$3.50 , our price $2.0O
Men's patent leather shoes
A. D. '
Morse's price $5 ,
our price $3.0O
Men's Waukenphast A.D.
Morse's price $5 , our
price $3.00
Men's kangaroo congress
A , D. Morse's price $ S ,
our price $4.5O
Men's hand-sewed calf
shoes , A. D. Morse's
price $ S , our price $4.OO
Only 6 Days
J U
-worth of
Shoes bouht for
$28OOO. Will bo ,
sold cheap
HALF
Some of the
Strong Ones.
A. D. Morse's entire stock of
$2.50 and $3.00 Oxford ties , our
prlco
$1.5O
A. D. Morse's $3.00 button shoes
our price
$1.50
A. D. Morse's cntlro stock of $1
button shoes , nn immense line ,
our prlco
A. D. Morse's $5.00 regular inudo
opera shoos , our price
$2,5Oi
A. D. Morse's hand weltW.00 Now
York iiiul opera button and lace
shoes , our price
$3.00 * \ .
A. D. Morse's beautiful line of
So.OO , tan. lace shoos , our prieo. .
$3.00
A. D. Morse's finest $1 and $5 Ox
fords , in all styles , our price. . . .
$2.50
A. D. Morse's finest sowed bhoos
$ S and $9 goods , our price
SATURDAY EVENING SATURDAY
EVENING
Music by Union Orchestra from 7 to 10 , Mr. Balduff also entertains .our patrons
And ticket given for plate of ice cream at Bal- with music by the Mandolin Club while they
' " enjoy a plate of his1-delicious ice cream at our
duff's with a $ 1 purchase or over.
.
Get ticket with
expense. a a $1 purchase.
FALCONER'S ' COST CASH SALE
Saturday Next to the Last Day of Our Great
Sale Wo Will Soil
'JUNES' ' S5.00' SUMMER CAPES FOR Sl.OO
Dlillilrcn'n S5.OO , 85.00 and 80.OO Gingham
borne Slightly Soiled , Go at
81.05 Knch SH.fiO I'nrntoU
Go ut 93,10.
CORSETS S3C.
Our entire stock of $1.00 summer cor-
eotb go today next to last day of our
sale , at 83o each.
$ o.OO CAPES $1.00.
Only 12 of these capes. Limit will bo
1 to a customer , at $1.00 each.
Children's gingham suits 81.05 each ,
worth $5.00 , $5.00 and $0.00.
Early fall jackets , 81.50 , worth $9.00.
Infants' $3.00 long coats Saturday
(1.05 each.
each.HAMMOCKS
HAMMOCKS , 08C.
25 hammocks , n willow and 2 anchor
ropes included , worth altogether $1.05 ,
today 98e.
24 buggy robes , worth 75c , go at 54o.
24 buggy robes , worth 81.00 each , gent
nt ( i-o each.
each.PARASOLS
PARASOLS $2.10.
' Our entire stock of fancy parasols ,
worth up to $8.50 each , go at $2.10 each.
No limit.
Tennis bolts in all colors 5o each.
G5c belts in seal and plain leather , 38o.
Belts worth from 81.25 up to $1.1)5 ) go
toduy at 85c each.
82.50 and $3.00 Persian bolts go today
nt $1.50 each.
One lot of fine calfhkin purses , worth
up to 50c , go today nt 13c each.
Our very best calf purses , actually
worth 75o , go today at llo ) each.
MEN'S ' NEGLIGEE SHIRTS , $1.00
EACH.
All of our men's $1.50 and 81.75 nogll-
PCO shirts go at 81.00 each.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS , 81.50.
Our entire block of men's 82.00 , 82.25
and 82.50 negligee bhlrts go nt 81.50 ,
MEN'S TIES , 331C EACH.
All our COc/TCo and $1.00 took four-in-
Imnd Windsor and bow ties go at 33Jo
each , or 3 for 81.00.
Men's striped balbrlggan socks , 25c
quality , go at lOo per pair.
Men's Hermsdorf dye fast black 30o
half hose go at 15o per pair.
Men's BOX , worth and selling every
where at 50o per pair , at 21c.
MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS 300.
All our 50e and 75c night shirts go to
day at 3Qo each , Limit , 2 to a cus
tomer.
SATURDAY NIGHT AFTER 7:30 :
O'CLOCK.
The following extra special under
cost bargains will bo offered.
$3.50 DRESS PATTERNS , 030.
Saturday night for two hours wo will
toll eight full yards of novelty wool dress
goods worth not less than $3.50 each for
the full pattern , at 98o each pattern.
This It the bc oITor wo have over made
in dress goods.
Wo will also Boll a full suit of 10 yards
of novelty cotton suiting , worth $1,00 ,
( or 35c , this is full 32 Inches wide.
10 yards of 28-inch fancy wash uniting ,
trorth ? 1.25 , for 05c Saturday night.
A lull pattern of 32-inch India mull ,
worth * 1.DO , for 85o Saturday night.
10 yards of 32-inch Scotch ginghams ,
worth 82.50 , Saturday night 81.00.
10 yards of French bateen , worth $2.00 ,
Saturday night 81.00.
MEN'S TIES' 5C.
1,000 men's neckties , all kinds and
shapes , worth 25c each or more , Satur-
iay night for 2 hours they go nt 5c each.
MEN'S ' SHIRTS , 331C EACH.
25 dozen men's percale bosom Inun-
lered shirts , worth $1.25 , go at 33Jc
iach.
"HANDKERCHIEFS , 8JC EACH.
At 81c each or 81.00 per dozen we will
ioll you handkerchiefs worth as high as
! 0c each.
BOYS' WAISTS , 13C EACH.
20 dozen boys' 35c waists go In our Sat
urday night sale at 13c each.
Everything outside of these extra spo-
ials goes at actual ctist.
These extra specials are ajl under cost.
Remember today , Saturday , is next
; o the last day of our great sale.
"Wo will positively close this actual
cost ealo August 1st.
1st.N.
N. B. FALCONER.
Balloon Ihls eve at Courtland beach.
DARING ROBBERY.
lurglar * Clnnn Out a Tnllor'i Stock Com.
Iiletoly Nothing I.oil hut the Shelrei.
One of the most daring wholesale robberies
lorpotratod in Omaha in a long time was
carried out between the hours of 2
and 4 o'clock yesterday morning. The
victim was S. Larson , who operates a
.ailor shop at Dlfi North Sixteenth street.
Something like $550 worth > of cloth was
stolen.
During the heavy rain storm which oc
curred nbout that tlmo the thieves broke
open the wooden shutturs which covered the
roar windows of the store and climbed
in over n table. Nearly every
twit of cloth In the plactf was carried
away. The robbery was not discovered
until nbout 0 o'clock yesterday morn-
Ing. At that time Charles Thomas , who
lives nt 15111 California street , passed through
the filler adjoining the shop ana noticed a
pllo of cloth In bolts lying in the mud. Ho
notified the pohcoman on the beat and then
aroused the neighbors.
\Vhon Mr. Larsi-n came down nn hour
later ho found his plnco guarded by police
nnd nn anxious crowd standing around on
the sidewalk. It only took one glunco after
the doors had boon opened to sou thnt nearly
every bolt of cloth In the place had been
carried away ,
The bolts found In the alloy were water
soaked nnd covered with mud , probably the
thieves had droppml thesu In their hurry to
got away or else they been mo frightened by
the approach of the policemen and didn't
stop to load the stuff they left on the wagon.
On account of the heavy rnln It was im
possible this morning to lind footprints or
wagon tracks , but the supposition is that
that the thieves had a light wagon and
after loading It up with the cloths , pulled
out for the country.
Next door to the tailor then It Thomas
Birmingham's saloon , ho and his family
sleep upstairs. Dlrmlngham's llttlo girl savs
that stiu'heard some one nbout during the
night but supposed U was some one trying to
waken up the bar tender to qet a drink.
Several of the city detectives have boon put
in work on the case and I boy think they
have a clew to the robbers.
Ames moved to 1617 Furnam.
A convenient and pleasant place to ob
tain luncheon. ItaldutT , 1520 Farnum.
.
Omaha to Manawa , round trip 30
cents. Take the bridge lice.
SATURDAY AT MYDEN'S '
Ladies'Waists and Suits Will Be Slaughtared
Saturday.
S3.50 AND S5.00 WRAPS FOR 98C
Mcn'i Straw llatu Almost Olvcn Awny See
These Quotations lu Stationery and
liooki There Are Some Griinil Odors
Furnishings and UudertTOHr.
WAISTS AND SUITS.
Ladies' beaded wraps , worth from
$3.50 to $5.01) , take your choice todtiy
atonlyOSc. ,
Ladies' house jerseys in black , blue ,
brown nnd red , worth from 81.50 to $2.50 ,
will go today at only 75e.
Ladies' percale waists , regular price
55c and GOc , today only 35o. '
Ladies' ' percale waibts in light nnd
dark colors , latest style , regular price
from 75c to $1.00 , your choice at only
55c.
Ladies' woolen blazers and Eton suits
in blue and tnn , regular price $5,50 and
$0.00 , will go today at only $3.75 ,
PARASOLS , HOSIERY AND UN
DERWEAR.
Ladies' fast black cotton hose , Oc per
pair.Ladies'
Ladies' imported cotton hose , tans nnd
browns , only 12jc per pair , reduced from
25c.
Ladies' ' extra fine fast blnck cotton
hose , only 12Jc DOT pair , worth 2f > c.
Children's cotton hose , Oo per pair ,
worth 25c.
Special sale of parasols and umbrellas
tomorrow.
Ladles' jersey ribbed vests only 8c
each.
Ladles' llslo gloves , I2o per pair ,
worth 25c.
25c.BOOKS
BOOKS BELOW COST ,
As wo are about to take stock , wo
wish to reduce our stock as much as
possible and for one day wo will offer
such bargains In books and stationery as
will justify you in laying in a full sup-
Scarlet Letter.
Twice Told Tales.
Mosses from Old Manso. .
And the House of the Seven Gables.
This is the greatest bargain of the lot.
Byron's , Scott's ' , Milton's nnd Burn's
complete poems gilt edged only 4Dc.
Reveries of a Bachelor and Dream
Life by Ike Marvel only lOc.
A full line of Episcopal books of com
mon prayer very cheap.
Your choice of any of the late novels
nicely bound only 20c.
L. H. Thomas black ink , largo size
2jc per bottle. This means 20c worth of
the best ink made for 5o. ,
2 bottles of the very best raucllugo for
6c.
2 dozen good load pencils for 5o.
2 packages 1 o. , 50 envelopes for 60.
1 pound best note panor only lOc.
HAT DEPARTMENT.
Special clearing Bale of all our men's ,
boys' an'd children's hats.
Men's straw hats 60c , former price
$1.00 to $2.00.
Boys' ' and children's straw bats 25c ,
reducad from > 0o and 75o.
Men's Machnora huts looworth GOc.
The best Hue ol men's 25o straw hats
In the city.
Mon'K Stephens hnta , in black and
brown , flSa , worth $1.60.
83.00 men's Fedora , in black , brown
and nutria , $1.03.
SACRIFICE SALE ON BUTTER.
Country butter for 15c. Separator
creamery must KO at 17o and lOo ,
Remember , every pound is guaran-
eed.
In cheese wo are leaders.
Fancy Wisconsin , full cream checfo ,
lOo and 12jc.
Eastern process , full cream , Me and
lOc.
Young America , full cream. 12jc. _ ,
Brick cheese , lOc , 12e and 15c.
Limbergor cheese , 121c and 15c.
Swiss cheese , 15c , 17c and lOo.
Neufchatel cheese , 5c per package ,
and all other cheese at lowest prices.
'
Our meat department' is the largest
nnd finest in the city and whore nothing
is sold only the best of goods.
2 pound cans corned beef 18c , sold all
Tver for 2oc ; 1 pound cans , lOo ; deviled
: iam , potted ham , potted ox tongue pot
ted beef , 5c per can.
Picnic ham , lie.
California hams , 12c.
Strictly sugar-cured No. 1 hams , 14c.
Plato corned beef , 7io-
Compressed cooked corn beef , lOc per
pound.
Bologna , 5c.
Dried beef , 12jc.
Breakfast bacon , 14c and lOc.
Our motto : First class goods nt lowest
prices.
HAYDEN BROS.
Balloon this eve nt Courtland beach.
IN A BAD PLIGHT.
Inmates of the llcform School la Idleness
niul Short ot KuntU.
Deputy Sheriff Lewis returned yesterday
from Kearney , whither ho wont for the
purpose of placing a couple of incorrigible
Omaha lads In the State Industrial-school.
Mr. Lewis remained but a short time at the
Institution , but ho remained sufficiently long
to llml that affairs at the school were in
n deplorable condition , brought about by
the lust legislature having failed to make nn
appropriation tor the running expenses of
th various departments. Ho found Super
intendent Mallnlicu practically discouraged
over the outlook nnd without any hopes lor
the Institution except In the direction of gen
eral decay. In looking nbout the premises
Deputy Ixiwls fauna that It had been neces
sary to close all of the work
shops , abandon the publication of the
llttlo nowajmper , dispense with the
olectrlo lights and do away with
the telephones. He stvys that there is noth
ing for the 4(10 ( boys to do but work on the
farm arid play , and us only about 100 can bo
employed about the farm the most of the
lads are compelled to spend their tlmo In
Idleness , or Indulging In sports. Owing to
the fact that Superintendent Mallalleu
adheres to the > ldea that Idleness engenders
a feeling of discontent ho keeps a largo
number ot the boys vlaylng from worniug
until night.
The superintendent Informed Mr. Lewis
that the institution had been without funds
with which to carry on the work In tho.
shops for several weeks nna that the sit
uation was rapidly becoming worse , ns
the maintenance fund was about ex
hausted and that In a few weeks there
would not bo money to even buy provisions.
Balloon this eve at Courtland beach.
Ames moved to 1017 Farnara ,
Tlmo Well Hprnt
a week's holiday at Hot Springs , S. D.
best reached from Omaha by tho.Bnr
lington routes , 10:15 : a. m. , Black Hill
express.
Round trip tickets at the one way rate
on Bale July 15 to August 15. Through
sleeping car from Omaha daily.
See the city ticket agent at 1324 Far-
natn street.
Ames moved to 1017 Fnrimm.
Telephone C. W. Hull Co. for prices
on hard coal. Summer delivery ,
Balloon this eve ut Courtlaud beach.
HAYDENS' ' LAST DAY ,
Saturday Winds Up the Great Two Days
Sale.
WE WERE CROWDED ALL DAY FRIDAY
Al Advertised , AH Prices Hold ( iooil for
Sntunlny ami Suturcliiy Nlclit Some
of the Uooils ICntlrcly ( iono , Hut
' Wonderful Itar ulux Koiiiiiln.
DRESS GOODS SALE.
TEN CENTS.
Cashmorcs , chevrons , bioges , half wool
challis , worth from 25o to15o , all go in
this raising money and lowering prices
sale todav
AT EIGHTEEN CENTS.
All wool .serges ISc.
Diagonals go nt 18c.
Stripes and ulaids at 18c.
All odds and ends in novelty dress
goods go nt 18o.
Not a single piece In this ISc lot is
worth loss than -10c , and the most of
them wo sold for 05o a yard.
AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
40-inch bengalinc suitings , in all col
ors , worth 75c , go and Saturday for 2.jc.
40-inch all wool crepe cloths , Bedford
cords , all wool boigei , worth $1.00 , all
go in one lot for 25c.
AT FORTY-FIVE CENTS.
In this great clearing sale wo place
nil our odds and ends in high class
novelties that have sold all the season at
SOc , OOc $1.00 and up to 8I.2. " > a yard at
45c. There uro not many and if you
want a neat pattern you must come
down In the morning.
BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS.
Special for 1 day longer
Prices forced below the cost of the
raw material.
Linings given free with each dress.
FOR SATURDAY.
5 pieces regatta black gros grain silk ,
cashmere finish , worth $1.00 per yard ,
goes at 75o yard and linings frco of
charge.
10 pieces regatta , black gros-grain fin
ish , worth $1,25 jior yard , goes at U8o
and linings free of charge.
10 pieces regatta black eros-grain silk ,
cashmere finish , worth $1.50 per yard ,
goes at $1.13 and linings frco of charge.
10 pieces Glvornaud Bros , black pros-
grain silk , cashmere llnish , worth 81.75 ,
goea at $1.25 per yard and linings free
of charge.
5 nieces Glvornaud Bros , black grosgrain -
grain silk , cashmere finish , worth $1.85
per yard , goes at $1.35 und linings tree
of charge.
5 pieces Glvornaud Bro.'s ' black gros
grain silk , cashmere finibh , worth $2.00
per yard , goes at $1.50 ; linings free of
charge ,
5 pieces Givornnud Bro.'s black gros
grain silk , cashmere finish , worth $2.25 ,
goes at $1.75 per yard ; linings free of
charge ,
6 pieces Givernaud Bro.'s black gros
grain silk , cashmere finish , worth $3.50
per yard , goes at $2.25 ; linings free of
charge.
This offer holds good for Saturday :
Linings given with every full dress pat
tern of black gros grain silk.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
All summer weight goods uro greatly
reduced to clobo out the linos.
All our good , strongly made , durable
men's working pants , worth und sold all
season for 81.25 , now only 75o a pair.
The bettor grade $2.00 pants go now
for S1.25.
S1.25.CHILDREN'S ' SUITS.
Wo huvo placed in one lot a number
at SOc on the $ B.OO
Greatest Bargains ever offered
Write for Special Bargain List No. IO , Just out , wilh description
SK/ C ° StS':1 - : ° ° Wc.y * nt a trenidous , ,
money. ° beawm S lB1UeS&EBRASKA CYCLircO./L / coln , S
of boys' suits which sold for $2.50 , 8.1.00 ,
SI.00 mid will iimko thorn all at $1.00 u
suit for Saturday
"
Another lot "which sold for $3.00 to
$1.50 at only $2.50.
The lino" suits which Bold at $5.00 to
87.00 go Saturday for $ .1.50.
MEN'S SUMMER WEAR.
Our line of summer coats and vesta is
much too largo for this reason and all of
them huvo boon marked down from 30 to
10 per cout.
A peed coat and vest for 75c.
There are nearly a. dozen different
cloths and makes in thcso garments ; all
at big1 reductions.
HAYDEN BROS.
THE MORSE DRI GOODS CO
Temptation Sale Prices that Tempt oa
Never Before 12 l-2o Silks Saturday.
GREAT SHOE SALE-A. D. MORSE STO'CK
Chum sllkr , li ! 1-Hc H3.00 KIIU ( Ircnndlncn ,
UHo ItojV MO.(10 , H > 7)0 ( , SH.UO , WOOD
bllltn , Sl.HK-ISuliinco ; > fia l.nnn , Uo
OOo Organdies und
15o pongees , 5c ; 20c nainsooks , Oc.
Besides the great sale of A. D. Morse
stock of shoos which commences at our
store Saturday wo shall give a double
program , shoes and dry goods. Wo
propose to make Saturday a memorable
day in the history of our business. The
shoes are marked nt fully half usual re-
tall prices. See our shoe ud olbowhoro.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
These will go like watermelons at a
colored camp meeting.
2Tio India silks at 12jc.
Balance of our summer lawns that
are worth 25o at 8c.
Balance of all line Swisses , organdies
und mulls , 50c nnd OOc , goods at 25c.
12io linen crash at fie ,
85c and $1.00 storm Herges at 40c.
$1.00 fancy black goodh at 50c.
85.00 boys' suits at $2.0S.
$3.00 boys' ' wash suits at $1.88.
Balance of our $1.25 liblo thread hos-
lory at 37 Jc.
35o quality vests for ladies lOc.
$1.50 quality silk vests for ladies at
07c.
31.25 quality ladies' night robes 83e.
75o quality ladies' trimmed mublin
drawers at 12c.
SILK SHIRT WAISTS.
Balance of block on hand will be closed
at half price.
MEN'S ' FURNISHINGS.
Closing out of men's outing shirts , col
lars und cull's attached , Here are clos
ing prices :
Our $1.25 shirt for'DSo.
Our $1.60 bhirt for $1.23.
Our $1.76 shirt for H.47.
Our $2.00 shirt for ! . .
Our $2.25 bhirt for $1.87.
Wire buckle suspenrtora , value SOo , gofer
for 22o.
Our entire stock of 0c , 75c and $1.00
IT
ISA
KNOWN
FACT ,
THAT WE
MAKE THE
BEST OF
PHOTOS.
High Clfiss Pliot'ogviijpky , _
At Popular I'rlem.
l -316-an , S. Ifith Strjot
Omiilm , Nob.
four-in-hand , tcck , puffs and band bow
t-curfs at 35o.
Fine mace half hose go at 13c pair.
Our $1.00 Inundurod bhirts go for 72o.
BASEMENT SALE.
Great5csnlo of briihhus.dimtur . brooma
and many useful hoiibohold articles that
sell as high as 25c.
A lot of glasH and decorated china
water pitchers remnants from 75c , $1.03
and $1.2."i lines go for 4lu. )
_ $1.25 articles In Straiibky utccl ware ,
Tin top jelly tumblers , Ic each.
All kiiulH of table tumblers , 60 each.
100 dozen fine initial tuinulcrs at 75o
per do/.oti , real value $1.50 ; all initials
In stock.
stock.SATURDAY
SATURDAY EVENING.
Wo shall have the Union Musical
ortliostra here from 7 to 10 to hegullo
the tlmo while you buy your shoes und
dry goods.
Attend the great halo oven if you
don't WIHI ! to purchase.
THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO.
Ames moved to 1017 Farnam.
To I'rotect lliiiliimu'g I'l ,
AtSilfio'clock yesterday afternoon Chief of
Police Seavoy detailed Ofllcur llruca to pro
ceed to the Porter Redman farm and nbato
a nuisance. According to the complaint ot
Mr. Ucdman the Indian * wnro destroying
and purloining the products of his vine
yard nnd fruit trues , and s the
pluco is within the limits of tha
city of Omaha the chief of pollco hut
given his word that ho will protect Ufa
and property.
Next Monday is your day to go the
World's fair. Why ? Uccaubo tha
Great Rock Island route has civoo
greatly reduced rates , and you can no\r
niako that proponed trip to see the Big
Show. The rntos apply on the following -
ing dates : Go Monday , July 17 , return.
Friday , July 21 or 28. Go Monday , July
24 , return Friday , July 28 or Aug. 4m
Go Monday , July 31 , return Friday , Aua r
4 or II. Go Monday , Aug. 7 , return Fri
day , Aug. II or 18. Ask nearest ticket
agent for full particulars. Jno. Sobas-
tluu , ( J , P. A , v