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THE OMAHA DATLT BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1900. Neckwear. BOSTOSI&STOIIE Hat Sale. 98c 2'c for Fine Silk Neckwear worth 15c and 25c. Moti's fines Silk Shield Hows, Jill tlio clioico colors and pat torne, nookwoar that posi tively sens regular rnr I3c 1 and 2,1c on Mnln Saliirdnv J. I 50c Neckwear, 10c A clioico lot of handsome Im perials and English Squares, rare patterns and designs, fiOc values without question on khIo Saturday 1 C Cor aww Men's Shirts 25c for 50c & 75c Shirts An elegant line of men's fine Shirts on sale Saturday, in cluding every stylo of summer shirts. Negligee Shirts with laundered col lars and cuffs, attached and detached; also n fine lot of Working Shirts, the materials pro lino percale madras. ginghams, etc., In various colors and patterns, nil sizes, worth GOc and 76c, iCT on salo for. SATURDAY Hi More and bigger and better shoo bargains. The sensational excitement caused by this shoo salo $60,000 On Our PROPERTY LAID IN RUINS Great Damage Done by Heavy Windstorm at Lawrence. HOME OF NELSE DICK IS COMPLETE WRECK Cliurelir Arc Mnvril from Tlu-lr rouiiilntliiiix unci I'roiitu of llnllil Iiiuk lllimn In .Nil I."H of l,lf linn Hern Hcimrtril. LAWRENCE, Nob., Aug. 24--(Spcclal.) Tho worst Btorm for years vlalted this placo about 0 o'clock last night. The wind approached tho velocity of a hurricane nnd a vaKt amount of dutnago was done. Tho Haptlst church was blown about four feel Jrnm Its foundation nnd Is badly wiockcd. Tho dwelling house belonging to Noise Dick Is a complete wreck, hardly two boards being left together. Tho fam ily that lived In tho houso was at one ot their neighbors visiting and no ono was hurt. J. K- Oooloy's barn is blown to pieces and houso badly wrecked. Tho front on C. T. Austln'B now brick hotel is blown off and tho building damaged. The Implement houso of Sheney & Colo wns badly wrecked. Tho largo corncrlbs belonging to tho Daft Ornln company and T. . Colo aro literally torn to pieces. Tho Methodist Episcopal church Is badly damaged. Awnings from T. S. Jackson's, Charles Necland's and L. Wiko's buildings were blown off and fronts badly damaged. Scarcely a small building, corncrlb oi windmill Is loft staudlng in this place ana it is feared that tho storm was worse a few miles bouth. About one-half Inch of rain fell, which was badly needed. Windmill nnd lirulu Hent ru i-il. NELSON. Neb.. Aug. 21. (Special Tele gram. ) Ono of tho severest wind nnd elec trical storms In recent years passed over this section of Nuckolls county last evening shout 0 o'clock. Tho residence of fleorgo Norwood, a farmer living four miles north of here, was struck by lightning and burned lo tho ground, together with all tho con tents, A lafgo bam belonging to John Sea rch!, which was almost completed, was com pletely wrecked, ills outbuildings nnd windmill were blown down and scattered to tho winds. A largo number of windmills ncro laid waste and many grain stacks icnttercd broadcast. Fortunately, no lives were lost. A1NSWORTII. Neb., Aug. 21. (Special.) During the, last twenty-four hours Ilrown county has received a three-Inch rain. This insures the largest corn crop and potato nop In the history of this county, llay ind all grains aro full crops. Corn Is esti mated st from 40 to (5 bushels to the ncie. RERTHAND. Neb,, Aug. 24. (Special.)--A heavy ami destructive storm struck this placo and vicinity last night, raging furi ously between tho hours of 7 nnd 10 o'clock. Three windmills In town wero blown over r.nd the gable end of F. 1). Child's livery barn was carried out by tho wind. Tho flre bell tower. Ilfty-four feet high, Btarlcil In go over, but was rescued and guyed ,with I opes In ttio midst of the storm, Two Inches of rain fell, accompanied by hall. No re ports from the country havo romo In, but It Is bellevoJ extensive damugo was dono by the wind, Friend SulTrm from Wind. FRIFM). Neh,. Aug. 21. - (Special.) This place and vicinity was visited by ono of tho woit destructive storms in its his The Greatest Clothing Offer of the Year our entire stock of men's fine medium weight clothing divided into 2 lots for Saturday's sale All our $18, $20, $22.50 and $25 Men's Suits on sale for $12.50 All our $12.50, $10.00 and $8.00 Men's Suits on sale for $5.00 This is the bosl clothing off or we have ever nindo. The suits wo offer at those remarkably low prices are the very kind that will bo worn for months to come yet, until real cold weather sets in. IOvery suit is well made, looks stylish, and tits perfect. There is no end of patterns and materials to choose from, and we have nil sizes and all stylos. Come The finest suits money can buy for AT grows with every day of the sale. The values we are giving are so remarkable that people can't help buying. There never was such a sale. The most particular people in town are crowding our store only too happy to yet: fitted for so little money. Fine Shoes on Bargain Squares and in the Original Cases Main Floor and in the Basement tory nt about 10 o'clock last evening. Tho wind camo from tho west, veering a little north of west and was not In tho shape of a twister, but ut times assumed n velocity of eighty-llvo miles per hour. The Newer block Is badly damaged, roof nnd comlco stripped off and most of tho windows In both stories broken. Frank Hacker, who occupies ono of tho storo rooms, had his stock badly damaged. One side of his storo was fitted with valuable lamps and thoy were swept from tho shelves nnd broken. The Hotel C'oronad is somewhat damaged and a portion of tho west wall of Warren's block Is blown down. Nearly all of tho east wall of tho building occu pied by T. A. Mooro as a pump repair houso was blown down. The roof of Rltch ard's livery barn wns blown off, tho stecpio was blown from the Haptlst church and V. II. Ilrown's barn was leveled to tho ground. Tho tVsldenco of V. Stark, n farmer northwest ot town, Is bo badly wrecked as to bo untenable. Hardly a windmill la loft standing and reports as thoy como In from tho surroundlug country Indicate that hardly a farmer escaped some damage. Hut few accidents to residents nro re ported. During the storm tho family of H. I'. Schmidt took to tho cellar and ho, not knowing that tho door was open, fell down tho stairs, breaking a bono In his right wrist, besides receiving other inju ries. N. 11. Murray, a farmer residing four miles south, went out during tho storm to cIobo a shutter and was hit in tho back of tho head by a Hying mlsslo and from which ho received a severe cut. It is Impossible, nt this time to give anything ilko n list of the damages or the extent of thu storm, as reports aro continually coming In. WrooUii Arounil Fremonl, FAIRMONT. Neb.. Aug. 21. (Special.) A strong windstorm visited this vicinity last night nbout 0:30 o'clock. Tho day had been very warm and dark, ominous clouds began to gather nbout 6 o'clock In tho west, hut tho wind changed from the south to tho north nnd west about 9:30, accom panied by a most tcrrlllle wind, which lov eled shndc trees, corncrlbs and windmills. Thirty per cent of tho windmills in this vicinity wero wrecked. SUEIiTON, Nob., Aug. 21 (Special.) Tho hot, dry weather which has prevailed for two weeks past camo to an agreeable end last evening at r o'clock, when n nice shower camo up and cooled tho nlr and later In tho evening rain camo down In torronts. Fully one Inch nnd one-half ot water fell and a heavy wind, accompa nied by much thunder and lightning, pre vailed for two hours. This morning the ground Is soaked in splendid shape for fall plowing and sowing. EDO A It, Neh.. Aug- 21. (Special.) A storm of considerable mngnlludo broke over this part of Nebraska last night about 9 o'clock. The rainfall was heavy for half an hour, then gentler for several hours. Tho precipitation nniounted to nearly threo-riuarters of an Inch. Heavy wind ami brilliant lightning preceded tho rain. Tho rain was very welcome, as tho drouth was becoming severe. I iiroofn n 1'relulit ('nr. I'LATTSMOl'TII. Neh., Aug. 21. (Spe cial.) A terrific electrical storm, accom panied by heavy rain and hall, struck I'lattsmnuth at 10:30 last night, and the rain continued to fall until morning, The entlr.o roof wns blown from a car, which wns loaded with meichnndlso nnd in fast freight train No, 76, a few miles west of this elty. Tho ear was sot out of the train at this place. The hall cut the leaves from tho stalks of corn In tho fields, but it Is generally believed that very little, if any. damage wns dono to tho corn. UirtUON, Nob., Aug. 21. (Special.) A today if you want to buy a good Men's $18, $20, $22.50, $25 Suits Men's Finest All Wool Cassimere Suits Men's Finest All Wool Worsted Suits Men's Finest Clay Worsted Suits Men's Finest Fancy Scotch Cheviot Suits Every suit up-to-date, correctly tailored, handsomely trimmed and perfect fitting worth from 18 to $25 on sale Saturday, choice, $12.50 lino rain fell hore yesterday evening and during last night. It Is too late for corn generally, but Is line for fall plowing and pastures, The most of this mouth lias boon very hot, windy and dry, aud tho change Is most acceptable. CRETE. Neb.. Aug. 24. (Special.) A very severe windstorm visited Creto and vicinity last night. At 10:30 p. in. the wind began to blow strongly from the south west. Tho wind was accompanied by vivid Hashes of lightning, but no thunder. At 10 p. in. the wind was blowing at a rato ot about slvty miles per hour. Many trees were blown down anil much damage was dono to grain and hay stacks. About a Quarter of an Inch of rain fell. ST. PAUU Neb.. Aug. 21. (Special.) Auother thunderstorm enmo up last even ing, accompanied by a flno rain, amounting to .SO of an inch. This, as far as It ex tended, will leave tho ground In fine con dition for fall plowing and winter wheat and ryo mid will also greatly Improve pastures. Cliui'fli Itmlly DiiiiiiikpiI. , OHIOWA, Neb., Aug. 24. (Special.) Ohlowa was visited last night nbout 10 o'clock by the most destructive wind storm in tho history of this region. Tho storm camo from tho northwest and wns nccompanled by n heavy rainfall. Many buildings wore moved from their founda tions, among them tho United Iirethren church, which was considerably damaged. Summer kitchens, shedding and outhouses wero generally demolished and scores ot windmills destroyed. There Is little to In dicate that tho stoim was other than a straight wind. Nearly every structure affected was blown to tho southeast. Oraiu stacks suffered materially and corn fields are pretty generally lovcled to tho ground. The storm wns tough on chim neys, most of them blowing down. Ob jects wero lifted nnd carried great dis tances. A citizen, not at nil muslcnlly In clined, found n snare drum in his front door. There was no loss of human life and not ono Injured. KXETER, Neb.. Aug. 21. (Special.) A terrllln storm, bordering on the ergo of a cyclcne, struck this placo last night be tween 0:30 nnd 10 o'clock. Although It did not exceed fifteen minutes' duration, It was by far tho worst windstorm that over passed over this town and did tho most damage. Tho Burlington railroad was tho worst sufferer In town. The northwest cor ner of tho depot was torn off and tho new steel windmill at tho water tank wns blown down nnd demolished. Numerous corncrlbs, sheds nnd other small outbuild ings wero torn to pieces and also numer ous shade trees wero destroyed. In tho country tho damago Is greater. Not more than ono In every ten windmills nro stand ing this morning nnd grain stacks nro badly torn to pieces, likewise all small oui buildings. Rut tho great corn crop Is still all right, having suffered but very lit tle. The storm was accompanied by a good rain and a Uttlo hall. About an inch of water f"ll here; the hailstones were very large, but not of sudlciont quantity to do any further damage than strip leaves oft tho corn nnd tho foliage off the trees, The weather previous to this has been ex tnfnely hot. FAIRFIELD. Neh., Aug. 24. (Special.) This part of tho county wan visited by a nearly nil night rain Inst night. As a pre liminary to the rain a heavy wind anil dust Btorm scared some peoplo into tholr cyolnno caves, but no serious damago was done, flowing, which had como to a stand still on account of tho extreme dryness of tho ground, will now, he resumed. HARVARD, Neb., Aug. 21 (Special ) Last night at about 0 o'clock a heavy storm of wind and rain that for some two hours suit at less than the cost of for $12.50 Men's $6.00, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 Men's Shoes we sell ati9 In blnclcs and tans lace, congress and button all now twcll stylos. MEN'S CONGRESS SIIOKS made to retail for two fifty go at Ladles' flvo dollar baud welt Patent Leather OXFORD TIES Ladies' $1.25 Oxford Ties Ladies' $2.50 Oxford Ties Youths' $2.00 Oxford Ties Ladies' Kid Lace Shoos Ladies' Velvet Slippers had been threatening in the north and west enmo up with srreat severity nnd re sulted In about three-fourths of an inch of rainfall, many broken limbs to shado trees, with tho loss of several trees and considerable damage to grain stacks and blowing down corn and sorghum fields. MNWOOD, Neb., Aug. 21. (Spoclal.) About two Inches of water fell hero last night, Insuring tho planting of a largo acreage of fall wheat. Lightning struck the barn of William Woods, In the east end of town, killing a valuable horse. FREMONT, Neh., Aug. 24. (Special.) A heavy rain fell hero last evening. For fully half an hour It fell In torrents, tilling gut ters and low lying lots and Hooding severa; cellars In tho euHtern part of tho city. Dur ing tho storm lightning struck a tree on tho premises of S. F. Waldner, corner or Twelfth and Robbie streets, tearing it up by tho root3, throwing a part ot It against the house nnd breaking several windows. Tho total piecipltatlon was over one inch. Sine tho storm tho weather has been cool and comfortable. UEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 24. (Special Tel egram.) A terrific windstorm, accompanied by rain nnd considerable lightning, visited this section last night. A number of small buildings wero demolished by tho wind and several places wero struck by lightning. Tho lightning raised havoc with the elcc. trie light wires. CRE1GHTON, Neb., Aug. 21. (Special.) This section was visited by n heavy rain and windstorm yesterday forenoon. The rain will greatly help out Into corn. Con siderable hall fell also, although doing no damage. ROSELAND, Nob., Aug. 24. (Special Telegram.) A heavy galo visited this sec tion last evening nbout 8:30. Dozens of windmills nro down, besides corncrlbs and outhouses. The high wind was preceded by a heavy dust storm, which smothered every thing. Half an inch of rain fell. Senreil liy Hie AVI ml. LINCOLN, Aug. 24. (Special.) Lincoln was visited by another wind storm Inst night nnd for nwhllo peoplo feared a repetition of tho storm of a few days ngo. Rain fell In torronts, measur ing over nn Inch In this city and consid erably more In other sections of Lancaster county. At Aurora and Grand Island tho rainfall measured two Inches. Tho follow ing precipitation nt various points Is re ported by tho United States weather bureau: Arn;iahoo Ashland .. Aurora ... .. .TIILInroln LIS ..1.12Loup City SO ..2.001 Nebraska City 70 llluelilll .iil.Noriii i-iniie.. Hiirehard 30O:tkdnle :;i Hurwpll ft.Omiiha l.Ct! 91 SO 1.B2 l.Sii 62 .12 1.. 1.91 M M sa 1.IW u Central City 1.20, O'Neill Chester .2 falmer Columbun .... Curtis Edgar Krleson Fnlrbury Fairmont .... (irand Island (Sreeley Ilartlugtoii .. Hastings Hickman Iloldrego .... Kearney I. Ml I'latlsmouth 74 Republican . HIRiilo 74 Salem Kfi Schuyler .... i. So ward 2. on Superior .... fill SyriK iiso ... O.Mi'i'iMimseh 7fi Tekamah ... :h Viiieniino ... 52, Wtlher "tilWyinore .... hi Toiler Xn Chip No I'ny. Your druggist will tcfund your money if I'azo Ointment fals to euro you. SO cents. Tpi-rihlt DlntroNK In luilln. NEW YORK. Aug. 21. Tho committee of 100 on India famine rpllef received a cable gram today from William T. Fro. Fulled States consul at Hombay. chairman of tb-Amerlciiii-Indla relief committee, which reads. '"Famine distress appalling Thousands will die of starvation unless rescued. .Money Is needed t0 buy hoth food and blankets Th suffering: from lack of clothing Is ter rible The condition of destitute workmen nnd children specially pitiable Manv boys and gills are In heart-rending need.'1 the material. $12.50, $10 and $8 Suits, for suits worth two and three times the price. It's a rare chance. Men's Fine All Wool Cheviot Suits Men's Fine Tweed and Homespun Suits Men's Fine Hairline Cassimere Suits Men's Fine Fancy Worsted Suits Every suit made for this season's trade correctly tailored and perfect fitting garments worth from $S.OO to $12.50; on sale Saturday, choice, $5.00 Q y i t.ii 1 "y back quick if you can dup licate our bargains at even twice out- price. Hut, there's no one that can como anywhere neat- belling as good shoos as wo do for tho money. Forderer's Tan Shoe Polish The 25c kind we sell at. ON SALE IN HIE BASEMENT Thousands of 98c rtt -4 J" "V 2pl.3VJ 69c $1.39 75c 98c 50c boys', youths' and little gents' shoes at 75c 89c 98c South Omaha News . Tho democratic caldron continues to seethe and Loll and bubble. In South Omaha, with no Immediate prospect of nbatement. Tho nryan-Stevenson club Is still firm lu Its determination not to allow tho llryan club the glory, or even a shuro of it, of feasting Mr. Hryan tonight, and tho Hryan club, lit a spirit of tetaliatloii, declares that It will defeat tho success of the entertainment. It seemed tho general Impression yesterday that whichever of the two clubs was suc cessful In this fight that club would obtain tho supremacy over thu other during tho coming campaign. The statement published yesterday that tho banquet to Mr. llryan Is to bo a non partisan affair Is a myth. Not a business man could bo found yesterday who would aay that ho regarded tho meeting In this light. Tho republican members of tho coun cil said that they would not attend the banquet, and Mayor Kelly said that tho re port that ho Intended presiding at the meet ing Is absolutely false. True, ho said, ho Is going to nttend, but he will bo a guest or onlooker, and not a participant In tho ex ercises. Ho said ho would nut ccn do this wero It not for tho urgent solicitation or certain members of tho Urynn-Stcvonson club, who asked him to f,o as a personal favor. And for this reason only, says the mayor, ho will participate In tho choice viands that will possibly bo obtainable for BO cents at tho Exchange dining hall to night. Certain complimentary tickets wero yes terday sent out In letters neatly worded, written on Ilrynn-Stcvenson club station ery, signed by tho president of tho club, which related that "the Ilryan-Stevenson club" extended tho Invitation nnd desired tho Individual's presence. Somo of thes woro sent to members of tho llryan club, but tho letterhead seomed to hurt their feelings nnd they said they would not go. Tho woman's commltteo originally ap pointed consisted wholly of wives of the Rryan-Stovensou club members. Mrs. W. S. White, who Is a warm personnl friend of Mrs. llryan, tho two having been girl chums, was not originally placed upon this commltteo. Last night, In order to more fully smooth out tho mass of wrinkled nr rangements for tho Hryan banquet, Mrs. White's name was added to this committee. As soon ns notified of this Mrs. Whlto po lltely, hut positively, declined to serve. Tho disaffection that has arisen seemed to bo tho solo topic of conversation yester day In democratic circles. Committees were called together to attempt to patch up a truce, but no sooner had a truro boon formulated than It was torn lo pieces by factional disturbances. E. f. Smith ot Omaha wns called on lo nil the troubled waters. He saw tho lenders of tho llryan SlovenFon club nnd Informed them that thoy must Immediately desist from the attempt they wero apparently making to cover thorn solves with Individual glory, or that llryan would havo nothing lo do with any of thorn tonight. The Ilrynn-Slcvenson club gave Mr. Smith In understand that thoy nro to b tho wholo thing or nothing, nnd his parting shot was that they would undoubtedly be without tholr "distinguished" guest tonight. Hut tho Ilrynn-Stovenson men declare that thoy will have n supper with or without Bryan, whether thry havo a corporal's girmi to indulge In their luxurl s or a mob. To I'nvi' M MippI. J. II. Ilulla was ycaicrdny ir tila ing n petition for the paung of M (ireoi from Twenty-fourth street to the nvcr He says ho has secured almo-t enough names $5.00 live dollars All Moloney Jl "" Samplo go at nnd feels confident ho will succeed. Upon this street aro some of the finest real deuces of the city and If the street Is Improved It will make one of the most beautiful driveways lu the elty. It Is thought by some that as soon as the pa lug Is completed that the street railway company will extend Its lino through this part of town. As It U tho car line does not In any place, with thy oxceptlon of Albright, run east of Twenty-fourth street. The II. & M. long threatened to build a depot at the foot of one ot these streets aud It Is thought that as soon as the pj Ing work Is done and tho foot of the street appenrs at all metropolitan that steps will be taken by tho railroad company to give the city of South Omaha better uceoinmo dutlons. i'li'llHiili-r KonlMUy'N lli'iiorl. City Treasurer Frank Koutsky has corn pitted his report fur the fiscal year end ing August 5, 1900. It shows that during the twelve months ending on the date mentioned $S0.G'J9.SI In taxes had been col lected. This sum Includes tho amounts paid In for back Inxes since 18!0, as well us tho amount derive') from tho 1S99 luvy. Tho back taxes levied havo been mostly paid In cases where realty transactions were Involved and havo consisted mostly of small amounts, fayment of regulnr taxes la considerably lu excess of the average and show a first-class condition ot nlfnlrs. MtlKlC City (illHNll. Tho council will not meet ngnln until Sep tember :i. John 11. AVntklns leaves today for IPtf fulo, N. Y. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs J. Will Green. J. A. Heck and wifo have returned from a trip lu Colorado. Mrs. C!. Morroll has returned from a visit at Wyoming. 111. Oren S. Merrill has returned from an extended trip lu South Dakota. Mrs. Iowa Orltllth nnd son Flrl aro vis iting at tho homo of Mrs. J. W. Oreen A. II. Murdoch and wifo returned yMtT (lay from a two weeks' outing in Colorado MIhs Margaret Gallagher of Canton, III Is visiting with friends unci relatives In I in city. Sanitary Inspector Frank K. Jones wns engaged yesterday making a scries of milk terts. Tom Hrnnder was lined JI0 and costs yes. terday lor plumbing without a II- ".Mi nis line was remitted. Mrs. If. Ashe, deputy elty clerk, writ's friends that she bus safely arrived In Ogden, I'tah, and Is enjoying herself. A Hiirprlso imrtv was given to John F. Sehultz and family Thursday ev.'iilng bv friends, in honor of (heir safe return tmm their trip abroad. Miss Man Carlln has returned from n visit In Colorado Hprlnus and Manltou and hax accepted a position, temporarily, as pri vate secretary to Mayor Kelly. Lightning struck the residence of S. U. Wlrrh'k, Eighteenth and I streets, Thurs day night. Windows wero shattered nnd tiliisterlng broken down, but no ono was Injured. The following births were yesterday im ported: .miller Feletle, 2201 N street, girl; Ned Nelson, Twentieth and () ntr e:H, boy; Frank Kobanovska, Twenty-seventh and K streets, girl. John Moravee, about 30 years old, -lied Thursday at the rosldonie of Joim ll-i.i-Jterovskv, Tweuly-lhlril and Q si reels. The iIhi-pukpcI was cmploeil by the Onuiha Hacking company. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from tho ivslilcneo ot Mr. Uanzcrov iky. Tho woll In tho fnbie ptu on sheep's clothing becauno If ho traveled on his own reputation ho couldn't accomplish his pur prife. Counterfeiters of De Witt's Witch i.arl Salvo couldn't sell tholr worthies nlves on their merits, so they put them In boxes nnd wrappers Ilko DcWItt's Look cut for tn-m. Take only DeWltl's Witch IImtI Salve. It cures plica and all bliln diseases, 5c For men's $2,50 Hats. All styles. All sizes. J in this lot the latest Derby, Fedoras. r shas and Orecos are Included, all the lat est Stetson shapes, all colors. Including WIW o. till unilUJt to 98c brown, maple, pearl, gray. modes nnd Murk, worth up $2.50, on salo for , Men's $3 Hats for $1.38. Men's very tine hats, In every size, every style nnd every color, tho product of sev eral noted manufacturers; they were bought at a sacrifice, beeauso they were samples; every hat a bar gain at $2.fi0 and $.1; your clioico of lot for 1.38 Your choice of any man's or boya' Straw lint In tho houso for 25c Underwear. 50c & 75c Underwear 25c Wo Hro offering odd lots of men's fine full Summer t'ndcrwcar at one-half and one third tho alue. Alt colors of fancy bal brlKgans, mixed ltslos. nnglo mixtures, etc, ll sizes shirts nnd drawers hi tho lot. COc and 7.V val- J&tC lies clioico for Men's 20c Suspenders 5c This Is a big bargain, gentlemen; good sum- i m r Suspenders, made of fancy figured ' i loth, heavy corded and elastic ends, nlikel i trimmed, leather stay, full J length. COc nltics. on sale for $5.00, $4.00 and $3.00 Ladies' Shoes $1.69 go at And there are thousands of them to chooso from every sl.o ovorv color every now style you can think of shoe thai others toll for as high as $1.69 our price Is Mf SSff f.f. llros.' Child's J1.D0 nnd Shoes sizes 4 and 7 69c All Moloney Bros.' finest Misses' and Child's Shoes till sizes -go at exactly half prieo. Immadiatp and Lasting iM A 1(1 AM H IM. World Famous Tonic Prevents Waste Aids Digestion, Braces Body, Brain and Nerves. No other preparation hn ever received so many voluntary testimonials from einl mint peoplo as the world-famous Mnrlon! Wlno. Hold by all druggists. Rwfuse ftubstltutu Murium i Co., 02 W. 10th at., Nhw York, publish a hnndsnmu book of ondorsementi of 1-Jmporors, Kmpreps, l'rlnes, Cardinals Archbishops and other distinguished per sonages. It is sent gratis and postpaid U all who writs for It. 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