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TTTTC OMAHA DATLY P.EE: -WEDNESDAY, AfOrST 20, 1000.
BUY PIANOS AND BUGGIES
Tanners in the Elkhorn Valley Surrounding
Themselves with Luxuries,
ARE PROSPEROUS AND CAN AFFORD IT
Itnllrnnil Orllelnln MnltliiK I'oriun
nont linprin PliH'iiln IIooiiiup f l
crcnunl llPM'iiii" from Hel
ler lliiftlnrflK 1'iiinllllnim.
The rcrovcry of Nolirnskn, eastern Wyo
ming ami the- Mack Hills of South Dakota
from the llnanclat ilpprrimltm tinl liiislncnis
BtBRnBtlon of three or four years ai?o l ex
clusively proven In tho expenditure, for
physical Improvements now tieltiK mail" hy
the Fremont. Klkhorn A: Missouri Valley
railroad. "Our line," said (leneral Manager
Illdwell, "Is purely a local one. We have
no transcontinental outlets and our business
depends strictly upon the conditions existing
In the comparatively limited territory
through which the Klkhorn road passes.
Three or four years mro business was at a
standstill. The people alotiK our lino were
making nn money and many of them were
fare, to face with a hand-to-hand conlllct
for an actual existence.
Hn thlnes aro different. Conditions
In northern Nebraska, eastern Wyoming and
the Mark Hills of South Dakota were
never so prosperous or encouraging', front
ing by this change In conditions, the Klk
horn road has h-eti enabled from Its earn
ings to Inaugurate nn extensive, campaign of
Improvement. Slnco January 1 we have
been progresslnR rapidly In the work of
Improving our lino and during this year
we will spend In the nelgnwirnoou 01
$300,000. This amount we consider by no
means an Inconsequential one, when 1t Is
considered that tho Klkhorn road is n local
line and that the earnings warranting this
expenditure have come from business origi
nating in the the rnthcr limited territory
contlglous to our line."
During the present year the Klkhorn will
expend on Improvements tho sums Indicated:
Hrldge work tm
Widening banks '.!
Hepnlrs to sluMmis und new stations ;'.;;
Steel rails &'"
Hallastlng
Total WW
I'prnimii'iil llrMues l'"l !
Tho most extenslvo work of Improvement
Is In tho mattor of replacing thn majority
of bridges on tho Klkhorn system from
Omaha to Casper, Wyo., and to Dcadwood,
S. D., with structures of a permanent char
acter. Sixty-seven of these bridges are now
In progress of construction. Tho now
bridges consist of castlron piping, Htono
wing walls, stono nrches anil steel glrdcra
for short lengths. In many cases tho plac
ing in of castlron pipes and tho construction
ovor theso pipes of the superstructure has
i educed thn length of tho bridge trestles hy
jcaion of the filling in of tho approaches.
Tho work of replacing tho rails of the
Klkhorn system with soventy-two-pound
teel is also being cnrrlcd on. This was be
gun last year and the now steel was ex
tended from Fremont to West Point. This
yoar new seventy-two-pound steel will re
placo the sixty-pound rails from West Point
to Pilgor and Iho work will continue until
Norfolk Is reached, early In lilOl.
Hecauso of tho prosperity of tho territory
through which tho Klkhorn road passes and
tho attendant benefits accruing to tho rail
load company General Manager Illdwcll
stated tho Intention of his company to niakn
somo Important Impiovements In tho matte:
of train servlco In tho near future. "Among
other improvements contemplated," ho said,
"is tho operation of through freight and pas
senger trains from Dcadwood to Denver and
ths Inauguration of through passenger serv
lco from Cbadrou to Casper. Duslncss In
tho Illnck Hills Is becoming nn Important
factor In connection with tho mining tiusl
noss of Colorado. The two territories aro
closely nllled and their relations aro be.
coming closer nit tho time. It bcgln3 to
look now as though these conditions will
warrant tho Inauguration of through train
servlco botwnen thn two territories ami as
toon ns such Is tho case tho Klkhorn will be
ready for business.
I'roaiirrlty In r.lklmru Vnllej-.
"Slnco my acquaintance with Nebraska
I havo never known tho northern and west
ern portions of tho stato to be more flour
ishing than nt this time. Along Iho Klk
horn valloy there will be a splendid yield
of corn nnd tho Klkhorn road will handle
Its proportion of tho 300.000,000-liusliel
corn crop for Nebraskn this year. All
during tho spring nnd summer the north
ern portions of tho stato were favored with
their share of moisture. This has mado
tho crops in eastern and central Nebraska
good and has Insured a lino crop of hay.
In tho western part of tho statu tho cattle
business Is In Hplendld shape.
"There has been a great deal of talk
lately nbout prosperity. Its existence is
lo my mind unquestionable. I Ilnd that
no of tho simplest Illustrations proving
Hint tho Nebraska farmer is prosperous
ind advancing is in tho largo number of
pianos and buggies being shipped Into the
eountry. Ten years ago tho farmer got u
melodeon for his family and used his
ipring wagon ror locomotion. Tills year
tho melodeon Is being replaced by tho
piano and the spring wngnu by tho buggy.
Shipments of theso articles nro surpris
ingly largo. Only a few dnys ago I was
talking with a plnno Jobber ami ho re
marked that ho was shipping a cnrload of
pianos to a small country town whero the
sale would naturally be confined largely
to the fanners. If the people of Nebraska
didn't havo money they wouldn't bo Indulg
lng In purchases of this kind; but, since
they are comfortably fixed financially, now
they arc adding to thn enjoyment of tho
home Hfo by buying those, things usually
looked upon ns luxuries."
Vim Cllll To
Chicago nnd return for $12.75, Aug. 25 to 29.
Bt. Paul nnd return for $12.05.
Minneapolis and return for $12.65.
Madison Lake and return for $10. CS.
Duluth and return $16.ft Sept. 4, 7, IS, 21,
Via tho Illinois Centrnl Railway.
Particulars at 1102 Farunm street.
W. II. MULL,
District Passenger Agent.
IVot lee to Miioun linen.
A Joint meeting of nil tho Knights nnd
Ladles of the Mnccnbees of Omaha. South
Omaha and Council Illuffs will be held at
Patterson hall Thursday evening, August
80, for tho transaction of Important busl
neis. It Is urgent that overy tent and
hlvo be well represented. Refreshments
will bo served.
Regular meeting of the Second Wnrd
Republican club will be held this evening
nt tho hall, corner Sixteenth and Pine
streets. Dave Mercer will address tho
mooting. All invited
KURD imUNNINO, President.
HENRY KNODKLL. Secretary.
Summer llraiiria,
For a book describing thn cool, pleasant
healthful summer rcnorts of Wisconsin, situ
a ted on thn line of tho Chicago, Milwaukee
L St, Paul Ry.. address oi call on
F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent.
1 1604 Fnrnatn "'.met, Omaha.
Churcli Soclu I'ouiitHln,
On Wednesday. August 29, the procoeds
Df tho Merrttt-Ornhani soda fountain, No,
C22 South lGtli St , will bo donated to
Kountzn Momorlal church. Patronize tho
best soda fountain in the city and help
good thing along.
nosTo.N smim oiuivr imuciiasi:.
,(,( IOII Iti-iiiiiniit of Kinlirnlilprlre. mill
Mint liillilri'ii'n Shoes TmIii.
2SC EMIinOIDKUY. 1C AND 2t
0,000 remnants of Insertion In short
ends, sample pieces, all widths. In the very
finest Swiss, nainsook nnd cambric, many
pieces to match, and worth In the regular
way up to 25c yard, all go on bargain
squato In this sale at lc nnd 2c for entlro
remnant.
r.e KMimoiDKKV strips, 3c. ;c.
3,000 sample strips and trial pieces of
the finest embroidery and Insertion from
this factory. Including the wide widths of
tho very llnest swiss nnd nainsook em
broidery and Insertion, worth regular 35c
yard, go In this sale at 3Hc 5c and "Vic
yard.
1.000 dozen fancy colored border hand
kerchiefs, n great variety of styles, go on
sale at lc each.
Thousands of doyens of ladles' and gents'
handkershlofs In plain white and with
fnnev colored borders, hemstitched, laco
and embroidery edged, drawn thread, open
work, etc., the regular price up to 25c, In
this sale at .IVie nnd 5e each.
$2 00 PKTTH'OATS. Mir AND 70C
Thousunds of ladles' petticoats mado of
tho finest mercerized, silk finished sateen,
molrcd mnrlne, -silk finished cotton taffeta,
with deep lloilnce, wide ruffle, with lined
dust ruffle, extra well made In wide widths
and all lengths, regular $2.00, In this sale
fi9c and 7!r.
Ml'SMN I'NDKRWKAR AT HAl.K.
Ladles' night gowns, drawers, skirts,
corset covers and skirt chemise, trimmed
with the finest lace and embroidery, plied
high on bnrgaln squares In lots at 25c, 49c,
75c and 'JSu each.
HOSTON STORK, OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts.
ARREST YOUTHFUL BURGLARS
Tun llti.tm Willi llnvp Ilrrn OpcriilliiK
SiiccrKKfnlly lletrnyeil ! Stole"
Counterfeit.
If ll-ycar-old Albert Kemp nnd his pal,
Chris Rebetigh, of oven age. had heeded the
old-time adage, "Tako no bad money,"
they would probably bo at largo today en
joying their Ill-gotten gains, but, unfortu
nately for them, the 75 cents they pur
loined from the home of W. K. Wilding,
023 South Sixteenth street, last Saturday
night was counterfeit. It comprised a 50
cent piece nnd n 25-cenl plcco made out of
a vory Inferior quality of pot metal. Mr.
Wilding reported his loss to tho police nnd
when Albert Kemp's llttlo sister tried to
pass tho spurious two bits the department
was given a clue which led to the nppro
henslnn of tho young burglars.
Within tho Inst two weeks tho pnlr has
porpotrnted thrcn very successful Jobs out
on South Sixteenth street. One was on
tho night of August 21, when tho blcyclo
establishment of It. Wykert, 701 South Six
teenth street, was entered nnd robbed of
n box of drills nnd a blcyclo lamp. Tho
boys hnvo confessed to this, to the Wilding
burglary nnd to n third Job, which the po
lice are now Investigating. Each of theso
enterprises was prosecuted with tho Hklll
of professionals.
Tho arrests were mado Monday after
noon by Detectives Heelan and Johnson.
Not Sold In I'nrln.
If you are going to the World's fair at
Paris this year you should by all means
take with you a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera nnd Dlahhhoca remedy. It
Is not sold In Paris and Is almost certain
to bo needed on the trip. After you have
called In n French physician nnd paid him
for his services and paid for tho medicine
ho prescrlbos you will realize how much a
little bottlo of this romedy Is worth when
you are 3,000 miles or more from home nnd
among strangers.
DAYI.IUIIT THAIXS mil SIUHIT iAKK,
OUnlinJI mil Arnold' Park.
Tho Chicago, Milwaukee- & St. Paul Kail-
way Company nan Just placed In servlco
daylight trains between Omaha and Spirit
Lake, okobojl and Arnold s Park, doing the
train leaves Omaha nt 7:15 a. m. nnd ar
rives Spirit Lake nt 4:15 p. m. Returning
the train leaves Spirit I.ako at fi:45 a. m.
and arrive Omaha 3:55 p. m. This Is the
best service that his yet been offerod over
any ono rond. Hound trip tickets, good re
turning until October 31, $10.70.
City ticket otllce. 1504 Fnrnam street.
F. A. NASH. General Western Agent,
(iooil FlnliliiK.
Spirit Lake, Okobojl, Lako Washington,
Wnsccn, Kaglo Lake, River Falls, Solon
Springs, Rico Lako, Bayfield. Ashland, Clog-
eblc, Wntersmeet and numerous lakes near
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
They nro all good ftahlng places and are.
quickly and comfortably reached by tho
Northwestern Lino.
Cheap rate excursions August 21 and Sep
tember 7-21. Limit. October 31, 1900. City
ticket office, 1401 nnd 1403 Farnam street.
(rnml Army Knenmpmrnt nt ChlcnRn
August 25 to 29.
Half-fare tickets
Via
The Northwestern Line.
Special urs
and
Accommodations.
1401 and 1401 Fire a in St.
Des Moines nnd return, $4.50,
Via Rock Island Route.
Tickets on sala Ang. 24 to Sept. 1, good
for return until Sept. 3. Ticket office No.
1323 Fnrnam sU
Kx-Sheriff Jnmcs Rooney of Albany, N.
V., says Cramer's Kidney Curo Is a remedy
that saves you doctor bills, It cured mo of
kldnoy trouble. Druggists sell It.
Omaha Tent and Awning C. , tents, awn
ings, canvas goods, 11th & Harney, Tel. 833.
TOE IMLIKCTW STOTIiN
SI2 Chicaff
iJJIU.I J and Pptr
99
Tlokef Offlot,
1502 Farnam SI.
t Tl. 200.
MUSICIANS WIN A VICTORY
Captain of the Jacob Bichtman Promises to
Employ Union Men,
LIDDELL'S CANDIDACY IN DANGER
Drtnonrnlli" IttillrTrrpncr to HrqtiPiit
of Ornnlcil I.nlior Comrn sr
UreiiMiiK t'p County De
mocracy Kieumlon.
A combination of politics and personal am
bition has won a victory for tho Omahn
Musical association In lis fight upon the ex
cursion steamboat Jacob Rlehtnian.
Tho first Issue of tho Douglas County De
mocracy's now organ contained two notices
which were of especial Interest to tho unions
which had declared a boycott on the steam
boat. The first was a full-pago announce
ment of tho fact that Friday evening the
club would glvo nn excurslou on the boat.
Tho next pngo contained n half-page nn
nouncemcnt that John D. Llddell would be a
candldatn for tho senate, subject to tho ac
tion of thn democratic convention. When
this was read at the Labor Temple n sar
donic smllo flitted over tho faces of the
members of the union. Tho words of the
worklngmen varied, but the sentiment was
unanimous-
"We won't do n thing to the president of
n club which patronizes an unfair boat, es
pecially when that man carries n union card
in his pocket."
Monduy evening a rumor of tho spirit of
tho union men reached tho cars of Lotrin
Iloehmo, who had made tho contract with
the Richtman. At first he was not inclined
to pay any attention lo tho protests of the
unions, but nt Inst, after several visits from
representatives of the organized laboring
mon, he became frightened. A meeting or
the committee was hurriedly called and It
was decided to declare tho excursion of.
Then it was decided to give tho captain or
tho boat a chance to squaro himself wltb
tho unions.
Cnplnln Mnki Some Promises1.
When Mr. Iloehmo visited tho boat yes
terday tho captain promised to put union
music on his vessel Friday evening and, for
that occasion, to discontinue the use of a
certain Ice cream which Is not agreeable to
the members of the union; ho also prom
ised to employ union waiters for tho ex
cursion only. This was accepted by the
representative of democracy ns n com
promise between tho unions nnd tho boat,
but when tho mattor was brought to the
attention of the Musicians' union It would
have none of It. They declared that they
would not furnish n band until the enp
tnln of the craft had "squared" hi nine If
with the labor organizations affected and
gavo the club to understand that If thn
excursion was taken upon the Richtman It
would mark tho political undoing of Mr.
Llddell.
With this condition confronting him, the
manager of the excursion said no would
declare tho excursion off If It could not bo
trnnsforred to a rival boat. He telephoned
to tho Richtman canceling the contract,
but tho captain asked him to suspend
action for n moment. Tho Musical union
was nt tho time in session. Thn captain
of the Richtman had a conversation with
the officers over tho telephone and nt noon
the arbitration committee yUlted the boat
and It Is said that they received tho un
conditional surronder they demanded.
Trylnr to Whlteirnali n Fire.
A man saw amoko coming through tho
roof of his house. Didn't soe any flro and
didn't want to call tho department. Tried
to whitewash tho roof so the smoke
wouldn't show. Oot thn Idea from tho
women who whitewash their faces to cover
up pimples, rough akin and a yellow com
plexion. Of course, the man was crazy,
but what about the women? Hundreds of
Omaha women do the sum thing every
day. They spend thousands of dollars an
nually for complexion dope wh'ltewash.
They treat tho effect Instead of the cnusc
and tho flnnl result Is n fright. Why not
remove tho cause put out the fire?
Pimples are not a disease thoy are only
the effect, tho visible evidence of had blood,
nnd a faded or yellow skin Is only n sign
of poor hcnlth. Throw awny nil cosmetics
they only make a bad matter worse.
Visit the Ladles' Bathery and try nature's
remedy a good bath, mussago treatment
and oloctrlclty. The Hathery Is n health
resort and tho new Renstrom treatment
will removo tho cause of a poor complex-
Ion. It purifies tho blood, InvlgornteB tho
entlro system and restores the bloom of
youth. It means H-E-A-L-T-H and
health means youth and beauty. Trained
women give tho treatment and a lady's
mnld Is always at your service. Second
lloor, Deo building. Ladles only.
CHICAGO AND iiFrriix, fis.m.
CIiIi'hro nnil Itt'dirn, $12.7r.
On August 25, 2G, 27, 28 and 29 the Chi
cago, Milwaukee t St. Paul Railway will
sell round trip tickets from Omaha to Chi
cago for $12.75.
City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street.
F. A. NASH. Ceneral Western Agent.
A tirnnil Opportunity
To lncreaso your knowledge of the country,
Half fare to Chicago and return via "The
Northwestern Line," August 25 to 29. Good
Mil September 30 returning.
Two Do 1 1 urn (o fli-irolt, Mlcli., anil
llrtiirn,
Plus ono fare, August 25, 2G and 27, via "Tho
Northwestern Line." Inqulro at tho large
city offices, 1401 nnd 1403 Farnam street,
Chicago and return, $12.75,
Via Rock Island Route.
Tickets on sale Aug. 25 to 29.
City ticket office, No. 1323 Farnam at.
Return
TODAY
and overy day until
Wednesday,
August 29 long
limit.
Trains for Chicago
Leave Oiuahu
7:00 u. m
4:00 p. m., 7:1-5 p. m.
Burlington Stallan,
1 0lh and Mason Sts,
Tel. 128.
iiosto.v sroiti: snoia sai.i: aoaim.
.Mint I'.t trnnnllniiry Snlllun of l.ntllrV
mill Children' Shorn loniiirriiii.
The extent of this sale makes It neces
sary again to sell part of these bargain
In tho basement In the shoo department
nnd tho others on the main floor.
All of the Indies' shoes In this purehnse
that were meant to sell for up In $.',.00.
all sizes, nil widths, go nt $1.09.
All tho oxford tics that sold for up to
$2.50, go nt $1.39.
Children's shoes, 79c.
Hoys' shoes. 7fc, S9e nnd 9Se.
Men's $5.00 black nnd tan shoes, $l.S9.
Alt these goods nro on bnrgnlti squares
and In tho original cases.
HOSTON STORK, OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. ICth and Douglas Sts.
One Pure Pin SU.IMI.
On September 10 and 20 the Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul railway will sell tickets
from Omaha tn any point on Its lines In
Iown, Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin and
Peninsular Michigan nt one fnre plus $2
for the round trip. Minimum selling rate,
$7. City ticket olTlce, 1504 Fnrnam street.
F. A. NASH.
Ocneral Western Agent
THIEF GETS SADDLE HORSE
Sirs. ,1lorrliri V (iinrm-r Tiil.cn fro.n
lis Apiirlmrul liy InkuiMtii
I'll rile.
Mis. Morrisey reports to the police tho
theft of n fine snddle borsn from her home
nt Forty-ninth nnd Center streets Sunday
night. Two years ngo, she says, tho same
animal was stolen, and since then she has
kept tho horse In the house, a bedroom on
the east wing having been assigned to Its
exclusive use.
Mondny morning when she arose she found
the kitchen door open. Tho equine apart-
DOILIES FREE
Hut they are paper onc made hy Mr. H
T Culver the white-looked nrtlM. will
most deftly fashions these article, wii!'o
he tolls of tin- virtues of For-mal-de-hydo-llilialer.
SKI-J I MM IN Ol'It WINDOW.
UKMHMHKit nrn dm t: pricks
25c Mention's Talcum, we sell 12c
toptH. Ornpf Julre. we sell 2i'
2.IO lllre' Root lleer, wo sell 14c
$1 f- Vln Mitiiann, we sell Jl 15
Woodbury's Facial Soap, we sell lie
Snowberrv Soup, we hell Be
DKLLSTKD'I HAND HOOKS,
containing 20 tickets $."on
$l.iJ Iluruhiim'H Ileef, Iron and Wine.... 5i
Alleock's I'ormiK Plaster, v sell li"
25e Duvls' lle.id.iche l'owd'Ts, we sell.. 2V
$1.00 Malted Milk, we cell Tic
$l.wi Pe-ru-na, we sell 7-c
50c Ouuss' t'ntnrrh Tablets, we seli 4nc
50c Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, we sell.... 40c
Son Onbrlti Claret, we sell We
WHITK FOR CATALOOl'IJ
Or CUT I'lllCICS.
Sherman &McConnell Drug Go,
Cor. llllh mill Doilcr Strt-etn.
AR VIA
The UNION PACIFIC
OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY
Ten hours quicker than any other line.
OMAHA TO SAN FRANCESCO
Fifteen hours quicker than any other line.
OMAHA TO PORTLAND
Fifteen hours quicker than any other line.
Buffet Smoking nnd library Cars, with Barber Shop nnd Pleasant Read
ing Rooms. Double DrawlnR Boom Talace Sleepers. Dining Cars, Meals a la
Carte. Plntsch Light.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316.
HAYDENs
Sample Shoes
Closing out over 3,800
pairs of the finest sanv
pie shoes made at less
than half their value, , ,
Ladies' fine $.f.00 Sample Oxfords Q8C
Ladies' fine $(i.00 Sample Shoes Jj2 48
Men's fine $5.00 Sample Shoes j
All these fine shoes were made by the best eastern manufac
turers to sell their fall and winter goods by. All the latest, up-to-date
styles and of the finest material and workmanship. ICvery
pair in the lot is perfect and cannot be duplicated for double the
money we are selling tliein for.
Over 1,800 pairs of ladies' fine sample .2.50 and .:S.OO Vici Kid
and Patent Leather Oxfords and Slippers, made by
Ila.en H. Goodrich, on sale at Zs kJKs
All the ladies' fine 5.00 and $i!.00 Sample Shoes, made by French,
Shriner & Truer, in Wussia calf, box calf and t ft
patent leather, on sale at '
Five lines of men's fine 1.00 and 5.00 Sample Shoes, in fine
wax calf and Kussia calf, all welt soless. tl Qk7
on sale at z 1
mcnt was vacant and the bedding showed
that It had not been occupied during the
night. She hns no theory as to the Identity
of tho thief.
Ituir I'nrr l,nM.
Ttqucttcs on salo via "Thn Northwestern
Lino" to Chicago and return nt HALF
RATES. August 25 to 29. good till September
30
1401-1(03 Farnam street.
WHEN YOU ORDER
goods by mall or express send money order
-personal cheeks will be leturred In every
rase Orders shipped same day they are
received
! K.iti Crunier s Pennyroyal Pills ..$1.,
earner's Kidnov Cure 7e
Duffy s Malt Whiskey c
Wine of I'lirdul 75c
Hrnino (Quinine ISc
S. S S 75c
Syrup of Figs 3iic
I'eruim 7.iO
Custorln 11c
Hlrney Catarrh Powder ''?
Clem Cntiirrh Powder too
Ayer's llalr Vigor 75-
Pierce's Prescription 'Sc
Cutlciira nni 2 c
Packer's Tar Honn 15c
Hnr-llett "c
AJnx Tablets 403
1 doz 2-;r,iln Quinine C.ipsules 7c
1 doz H-gram Quinine Capsules 10c
1 dozen &-graln Quinine Capsules ISs
CPUICEXD CL'T l'KICIi
oLnAErtn duuggist
8. . Cor. JOIIi nnil niilcnEO.
Get One For The
Street Fain
Tho Knights of Ak-Snr-Ilen are go
liiK to nuike the city more iittraeiive
than cer this ye.tr. On a
Kodak or Camera
nnd nuike yi ur own souvenirs Wo
have a beautiful 510 Oil Poo Cament
lor $7 50 All the latest novelties ,n
the plioiogrnplilc llti". If you want a
pkiuro frame see ours before buying.
The Robert Dempster Go,,
1215 l'lirnimi St.
Developing nnd printing a specialty.
Time is None;.
THE "QUICK
TRABNS
Greai Sale
mi Oxfords
r
; M k Service
K Lr
- .
i- 1.
of tho fulfilment of overy
contract.
The sump guard that keeps the store from exag
gerating protects ,vou in the conlidence you manifest
toward this business.
The Men's Shoe Department
of ours offers you honest service in
Men's Russia Calf Shoes
(toodyear wells- made for our own trade made for
honest servicemade to bring you back again when
you want shoes- -made to stand along side of any 50
allocs you may find- -our price witli
a guarantee H' kJJ
Men's Tan Vici Kid Shoes
wit h or without vesting lops serviceable -dressy--comfortable
they represent (he principles of Ne
braska shoe selling good
particular price
The Women's
Calling your attention to
Oxfords nt
Calling your attention to
Tan Shoes at
Calling your attention lo the fact that in no store ran
such genuiue shoe values be found as in (his store
and a guarantee goes with every pair.
HAYDENs
4
you can get the Shawknit Half Hose for
15 cents? .
In all the new colors, in plain and fancy, that are sold every
where at 2")c and 'Joe. We will continue to sell them at. Joe.
Men's $1.25 and $1,50 Shirts at 75c.
500 dozen men's Colored Laundered Shirts, in all the new
styles out for this fall, every one of the shirts arc $L12r and $1.50
values all in one lot at 75c
Men's 50c Suspenders at 25c.
Men's 25c Suspenders at 15c.
Men's 20c Suspenders at l()c.
Men's $1.00 Night Shirts al 7.V.
Men's 50c Working Shirts, in light and dark colors, at 25c.
Men's $1.00 Colored Laundered Shirts at -10c in madras und
fine percale.
MOTHERS' FHI13XD SniHT WAISTS AT 20c in all Iho
new colors in madras and fine percale worth up lo $1.00 at 29c.
Special for
Rest quality Corduroy Velveteen Dress Binding--worth
7c, on sale Wednesday only at
fl.OO OI'VUIC.HT HOOK.
"Is MarrUee 'a Failure?" hy an Omaha
authrcss on sale at 8c.
9 1. an corvnnsiiT hooks.
Captain King's fnmous novels on salo
at ISc.
"TO 1I.WI5 AMI TO HOI.H."
Ilcnular prlco Jl. 50 sale prlco SOc.
See our new Shipment of Golf Skirls bought for spot cash
at half their value and now on sale.
HAYDEN BROS.
Talk of the Town
Our great Special Sample Table Sale is the talk of the
town. Ilunilrods of dollKlitcd customers linvo taken udyantnKe ot tills
wonderful dtopliiy. WB ARK OOMPMMKNTKD ON ALh 8IDHS
about tue nuwilllcpnt hIiowIiik of Parlor nnd Lllnnr.v Tallies. Novor lie
fore have Omaha patrons hud (lie opportunity of HceliiK' such a haud
some display of line tallies, and especially at Special Sample Sale Trices,
which reduces the piiceH from one-third to one-half regular, permitting
of the purchase of a lilsh-class table nt th price usually paid for vuutly
Inferior srades. Come early as the close-to-cost prices will move them
(iilcl.
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Pedestals in teak, golden and flemish oak and solid
mahogany.
Cellarets in golden oak and solid mahogany.
Plain Tables-Fancy Tables Inlaid Tables
All at One-Third Saving.
It's a Rare Table Opportunity.
Orchard & Willielm Carpet Co.
Ill(.l(-lfl8 Doiiflas Street.
Honest
Honest porvico cannot come
to loss. It reflects a principle.
It rellects the businesa. It
takes unto itself tho guaranty
in every
$2.50
Shoe Department
our line of
our line of
$1.50
$1.90
Whir nav 9Rn ami
35c for Hose when
Wednesday.
IBP BOX STATIOXKHY, I I
2,'c hox Stationery, 12V4c.
50c hox Stationery, 25c.
An odd lot of flno Stationery, worth 25o
to $1.00, on sale nt 10c, 15c and 25c.
I .SI'Kl'l.Vl, HAI,K O.V IlIlll.HS.
Tables in mahogany, golden
flemish oak and birds' eye
maple.
Library Tables in solid mahogany,
golden and flemish oak.
Bedroom Tables in mahogany gold
en and flemish oak, birds' eye maple
,and curley birch.
Diningroom Buffets in golden oak
and solid mahogany.
Tabourets in teak, golden and flem
ish oak and solid mahogany.
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