mi AII A u i vv AIV Your Jtionvy JjnclcJn a" ) if nti doulor \ on otirth wi/7 cLupli- cnto these burgi WE HAVE BOUGHT THE SHOES. WE HAVE PUT THEM ON SALE NOW , YOU'LL DO THE REST. " AT BOSTON STORE , NOW Voii aiul Iho whole world know thopo shoos they arc the kind you've al- AT BOSTON STORE-NOW All I ho t'i'lobfiitod w.'iyrf boon paying from § ; 5 lo $0 a pair for the shoes thai the only best dealers JAMBS MEANS handle bill neil her you nor any one else was over able to buy them at the FINE prices wo are going to sell them at. CLOTH Men's $3 Shoes TOP NEW TODAY THE SALE BEGINS. STYLE Like this worth and . 10-INCH $ -1 our price. . . . M. C. INZER'S Our shoe department is all changed around It's almost as big again now you'll see Men's $4 Shoes hundreds of eases of these wlioes row after row up and down the length of the store each case with a sample pair of shoes on top of it with a big card tolling'our bargain price in plain figures as well as showing the regular price of it. There never was a shoe sale whore shoe buying was made so easy I or shoes so uniformly good and reliable and up-to-date \ not her big bargain. Your iiinnoy lim-U If you oun tin in well olnowliuro. Ladies' line $2.25 quality but ton or lace Like this worth At Hofjlon SioiT , now shoes § 5 our price Sidv/oll / Do Wlndt Shoo Go's ' , All | iut TltO on dllDCH milo now V\O new style these of the are MOD'S ' $5 Pat , Leailior Shoos renorvo Htock i < f ' . . Child's Slioes C.V. Nowltull A- Mon's ' $5 Tan Shoes , at To. J'lioy of nro Huston. shoos SAU3 1U2OINS TODAY. MISSES' SHO&S sizes 1 to 5 Unavoio nuulo Wolll xnit on sale today , In hand turned ' With this brief notice \\o call your niton- far.'s' , ' ' misses' and child's shoes , MOD'S $5 $ Vlci Kid Shoos for dram us which In tton that result , to tBnlo of shoes \scre made bv the celebrated tlrni of Ma- clb * * * * * * Cnimuoyorof Now an ovi'ltoiniMit such ns i-cver vns known In loinv Hros of llochestcr and were sold to MOD'S ' $5 $ Box Calf Shoes \ ork and IC.uit- Oinnlin. us at 25 per c nt lc > 9 than they were made , iiiiin of Pittsburjj , The snlo lll consist of- for on account of party for whom they Child's Shoes otc. , anillilolt Tlist. HIP 1'iittro slock of n shoo dealer were made going bankrupt. On sale today YOllll MONIY HACK II YOU IHIimAH : TIILSI : HARGAINS. for jiHvnto roii- \vlio Imiullcd nothing but at sizes 5 to 8 MI18 WtM'O Sold tO JAMKS MKANS' JS.OO MEN'S S11OHS. SI. ! hand turned US Ullllof Ill.U-ICOt Thru \\t > iKiiiRht the cntlro Hoer etoolc at At 1 IDSon ! Sluro , now. jn'ii'o. Tht'so shoes of the celubrattM lUchoster shoo f.ictory of 1,50 fo nuii'li tlrinor ; Todd , llanciofl . ? - Co , makers of the l Mon's $6 Leather Lined Shoes. boltiM * anil tnofo Kl.N'KST WOMAN'S S110HS IX A.M13U1CA. Worth J3 CO Ladies' fine silkjtop Then wo bought tlio entire sprliiR order Like this worth put U ) * ether than iho = usually Men's $6 Leather Lined Vici Kid Shoes bo n ur hi. hv iiiiv Mui'o lu thee t. They 1NKANTS' for , MISSUS' AXD ClllhUIinX'S patent our price. . . . worn mmio toVetnll foi1 $ l.7ffiOO : u l snois : leather ' f'J.fiO n imlr. They oomo in Viol kid , Wen's $6 Leather Lined Box Calf Shoes box cult , knnunroo calf , the very boat that \\cro miulo by Maloney . Ilros. of Uochcs- shoes very tcr for linn thnt failed. In tuns colors blnck. AiuorU'iiu u lf ami line Then n wo bought 200 pair of ladles' blcjcle All the small lots go on sale swell or . , Iwots made for Mnndel Ilros. , Chlcneo. by The liltlo shoos in 1'rlco i Wolf . in basement. ' gents1 ? run of Clilcnco. Ladies' beautiful vesting Then \\o bought the entire rcsono stock ai/.cd from Si to li ! ? , of u specialty Jioueo thnt carried nothing else top hand Your with spring heels but We jontli's. mide nuother bojs' ntul purchase little Rents' of shoes. Boys' Bicycle Shoes turn choice and go on sale at. . . MKX'S HIGH OKAPK SHOiS worth § 1.50 kid shoes from tlio preut tloston ntul Chicago llrm of of The youth's Muvs run In Slil\\cll. UoWluill st Co. Men's § 2.00 shoes $ j,25 at any j.izos from 112 to i unit oomo These purch.vos111 run up Into the of these , with hooK Thui-o sol 1 for the thnuoanda sensation of vlollnrs. and the Dig excitement as the deals will are. be 1 lot men's $2.00 shoes. . .Q8C Ladies' fine In the tolling. kid shoes Mnko up > our mind to this one thlnu tlut 1 lot women's warm ( hero m \ er.is , nor Is there likely ever to lace or button we WARRA'NT EVEIJY PAIR WE SELL. bo another shoo sale thnt will offer Mich shoes and slippers * Like this worth line goods for such little- price , ns this ton worth to § 1.50 . . . . * iUuintish Shoes The buys' and young inor.V one.Vi up $5 our price. . . . shoos run in sires from 2 } \Vi wl h > ou to distinctly understand that the shoes in this snlo are of tlio finest order ' Men's 75 toS } mill will soil at der slippers derThey are the finest lot of shoes that ever $1.50 , came to Omaha. Child's shoes , 5 to S . . . . by the thousand in every = tyle , color Ando ask every lover of fitio shoes to attend this wonderful s.ile In duty < o them- and material under the sun very much pair ( .elvfs shoes 39c under price. 16fh and Oougias PROPRIETORS. IOCATBS STOLES PROPERTY Skitji ( hnsr Mka Busluass of MC1HOD OF QPiRAUON IS LXPUINEO He unit Mttotv u { til tat at tu A ' \ \"A ! W V \k * v ' tt 5is truuVt < ti.l M\v * tv At M. ' V tW - V * * M VI , ! Mi * kft W < / . ! > Dyspepsia Cure. Diaostsvh t you eat , It 2 t C , CM * t Ja * Co * Vtmvut unit sliifk YtuniK bolnc esp- tUNM wt U'.u-ulu . by .Maluno , rrank Sharji mul Harry Vliiwil In South Omaha by .1 ( UwX iMfilul doteotlvo. a.-isl-iU-d by OlUct'rs l > rununy ud Mltvholl of this i-4ty and Charto * Shsirp lu UuuUvillo l < y the sheriff o : CONCORD OF SWEET SOUNDS % lr of it > orUr t\iucri-t < n lMr t MtMtunlUt rtiurvtt I'lon o Ku- tlitKliiotlo Audloiu'o. A Urs > and lil Wy witliwlastlo ai the Klrst MvttuxlUt oiiutvli of su.-wt tiuislMlly wnd in si Mav liei.dlv , i J.--4U s . I j tutn " J * Mr , U sul'v < aji- ; ttuttt lw rtld iw tb VUlt , but Ills | > 4A.vll ) < b. * twio aad ii swai l a Ihousii ho to tits ttA . Ho fcs vo tttlo A WA ttt wt EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENTS grffc.-4j.Wst MiMrs W tK aAtt , * , ihrtu it. A A . > > Jttlk ( ) < ( . A W > MWJ > . ( fiMbf 'V WWii WM1 * X ' Mr It A ML , 'C AM. vMsM iniii At U th. to tloluto the iiutvttlon Ke- solved , That the United State's Should \o qiilrv Territory lu the Far Hast. " Th speaker * on tlu > aftlruiatlvo slds > orv < 15 H Johnson and Mr. Kurlonjr Those who tir- KUivl fur the niv.ittxo \ > on > W. O. Mathews and \V. ScaivenKor. In addition to the de- t > .ito thor * si * a rtl < M > of ourront toplis rvad by OJurlos S > 'ranton. atul a discus- ! * lou rx'carvlln , details of a Joint defeat * JhUJi J i niouN rs of the club lin to hold | I j MarvJi UV It \\a * d < vldl to le.ivo the ar- j j ranwiients In c iar s' ' of the \vnuulltrcs * ; > t'olnt sJ. It-ftructlui ; thetn to rfpart at the ne\t r l nrt > - nt < Ue Detinue. of the IMIcno hotel e tfr > tatned a ixwijuny of thotr friend * Ut nlsht r at a dAUChig thirty ia the rsvepHon rvx > stt < j of the hostelry. The i .s > rAl devr.itKK < . v tr * jU\lJily done In r\sS and white , Kvory AVAlUWe XA. < ! a d Jr\.tnlere h ia cl f l wc-t ittivxl rvvte * aud tse vwill * * .ec tr itt vflth fern * tu artUlk Nearly J < V IXXH * dA s-.t ( rvuu ? until aiKtul. < ht. hea , tn e RfUi.le tfee evew- hijt * * enx u'ttt. an * < T\r\t Itl the dining ; CMU'AttOi. TeSv It otecvtu ixiy la kx > a r of FA-.JW * At NVtro l\ w > ciswrvli. The auv k-Al rase aad ta FV4K' * H 54s * svsw * Mt Xkitf At tSw , > ntervt 'VtfttM. . 6 * ! : I1FFF 1IKF WFT SFA\VFFH \ Ul.ljl ivllvU U lil Ou.i H ljLL > lOontttUKXl from First till was in-.trlJ when dellvorv\l late in the afternoon. In reply to a dtnvt question of Colas ? ! lla\ts. the wluiONitUd be had never cu- tertatnrd an Idea at Santiago or Montauk that tlie Ix-ef hnd Kxni treated ctitatcally to prx-sern < It. Kepli-lng furSher. he ci- prv * # d the belief that h.nJ a hervl uf cat- tie Iv-'a algous the ca-.i } > la OuVa all ktllh'.s nouKi ha\v had to be vleae after suuset and all IMUM tvforo S oVlocV lu tie tuorniair. K - 50iUvc fnxn til * e\t > rt nc < > tn the clrU war.hn irattle t n the hwif wrt c-Uu.iat- onxt and Issuwi t uicht aud fMi < f-ictirfu resulted , he tttoucht cattle Oix the h.Hsr in Culv. would have Jvi'a preferANe o tha Cflk > ttd AINst utith. Flftifvcth iafaatry. Ataacl ljel ! , le uaed that h s left New Y wk AjvJI IS * sd Wi-al to Taaip. * . ttut hevat $ ri-Jk-vv ! i\a June < aaJ lit J nut Jala Isl * n isMwi cta atil l * In July , > vh he nn.-iix\ ixvi n * t u \5 to N * urs l < i uaal the ratiattttte < j HvxrXx\ ! Jar the swrsis. f wi jrtsvi.1 h * IJ , "ia r < * t a qWTy. 'V vpt * > ee Jar SI WAS sfkMt\t ! I uaderJUad chit the IB tie Nvf theuph U b up la x il < v - - r xa.1" Aai tt ' tie awvii. $ u & # * . .wvxtr. in H * w-Af Sac y.XKi & , ! * . & At Uke of it In f it t Hmt > t M lw < ft fvra.w ju 'i nifc * aunt WM * M it. K xMtviUkf A rtw.H fjvat < L , ; ft t * * * < * * ot tit * t nW * v > .to ai teCtauy. into tn 3i tat HM yuiM . a wai wl ttw nttl , IW IhclM ; &t > tltxHte Hte o t wiM * 4 'inwwiu. Sir/at A m Mh IM- * na&uAmetM. . U Mb * U. ( VIMO 1 ' t , .J | . lit W W J J i * * A S f Tampa for the ocean trip and st Slboney as a component of the frveh meat ration. It was replaced about July by refrtjer- ate\l bc f and was If sued as a travel ration on the home \oya e U did uot. he said , irfve general sattsfic- tlou , the uikii isTOfraHy complaining. He saw uiucli of i : opesed and St nprx-arod t J rcarse. inscasoEcd. tastesl Cat. was lu Tong 1 srl ; < i acd the sr * * e. or w iaer i : VMS , , j I servixj well CosjpUiats l\rvushi to bia. be ! | saUivr * that che bwt was repumct * sd ' u jwlitaMe. It w-\s firft cait'a out of the caa aad subsjsjiifCtly > vas ccoked ! n i stew- la til > Utter ferta was csore saciffic-cory- ! He harvl ao wespJuwii ! * > a his nfSurn trip - f CAr'Ja WllHsa B. Hashes. Thirteenth Son'.ry. ! was wlOs tes cvMutajod dursac i' scar ac Tacspj * = d iu tie Siacuso easpiiea un5U July i * . when te wa > s'.ricXea vn. ftrw ; tvia After * # Uc4lac aid | u : one * . He At : = pf | ' M 006 t 15. SuohAS the of Jiw c : < aIt WAS Btr aavS fcii i poor ttatritlT * i He Atd he srvtr * AW J N-ivwe piloc to CUCA 3LQi kaw c-f-.Jila ; oJ t ' Sts prvfumiioc. He KiJe. X-ot-er 1J , a re- ? cci urou tie rttlsjos , sc s-r < w tls * | cAl ! of 2tU nvtowaCAl cccaaaavitr. t 5. re- plyja ? to A ; * ! f:5cK. he siW i * wc M & : Jel ! " aVttliAss Easts. Panrsh WAS , wsH ; lie iluft r e-ipoilctoo * cJ - AS SitsSiiso * aa * Att it It55 * rcos ; KX * * A * t < ti : on tfc c l s Sisicjrb a5 st * is C MN w f ts < , Juwi CAVE 8e is r * ns .y H * t ) : t % > ioewa ii-xt ! it in. i ' * # # UKT outt < 4 * fc CoalJa'l H xwonte , " CifttioB fflbdlu 4. 8s * t aH to : ur > Mif M Itttttt tt viu ion : Sw iu - 4. tlMBanAiJMj Surn > ' rf < iai KM < tk w iiohj -v * is. jJWarkuuK T wtfea- M ( MCttxa. BhOMO JwWsw tttM JVaifO. m&a.vne * oiciic 'A * Aoxit juuiifl 3tt i raw : J AAr UW ! 3M > ifwtiJ nfcu IKT tw sum. uut Itt Kb * twkma van mitbt * . i * f.u * < "iM. dt iw Ki UMtl wr tt t < an < tfV.MIK * AffViUitAoi loit & * a ! ' 1 ttat Oti < i * < but thoasht had the orders not b * a prosul- sated he would cot hate Cctt called upoa to i any reDo-t ur > oa the niatier I Colonel Eraa Miles. First infantry , who , was a brigadier commander ia the Santiago j ' expedition , but lef : about July 15. bcins \ sick aiter the battle , said he never saw a can of roast b f. did no ; know it had b a bsued aad never heard a eoniplaia : . General Samner c volunteers , who was colonel of the Sixth cavalry at the outbreak of the war and comannded a brigade of cav alry through the Santiago campaign. : estl- S J that ccsrUJats about rcass beeJ wre heard la the lines , but ao actloa was takes. "because. " he declined , "there was not any use. That vrss all we had aad it would no : do aay ri J. " > | iolletl on the Vny to Cantii. Major Jiise M. L . Nlata iarsatry. eo d his regteeai at. Sanaayo Jaly S > . r irigerat < < i bet was Jcraisaei. nwai- diily. aa < ! Ji ? > jcaily failed before i : ' cocU be sottea : o * iai ? two atles from tie 'c y. la an jrti : < ace ot thirty-sue y arj iiAjor Le * jsti he hsi-i aev r Inawa of a 5 cata or rvJi ! b-ei ever t-elaf tssiiKsl aaJ he i hii ao < ir < rac < with Es la Cuba. CApula Jiszes P. Jafk oo. Seventh la- Jiarr. hoBOS ia ti * tettle aai siege oj SiatiA t . sA'd ciaaed rms : b ! WAS istceJ o T aad CB aile they r iaAlaed la Ctitu. A i r ixv = fji.i were sjAie , bat be l v jti- FiW-i so > i roi it WAS swwrAlly aAMe. H * Ate it. he JJ.SJ. Aa < l faaa i ! : rasher tA4e- , . .5Qi ai : r tke isrr 3J < r. hill WA < J. = S tie ij > y ; . Wlt- the t ' _ Ax < i Ic triasf'jcilBc tirf- i ia ti * cr . He of Fwr fMBt * tsJv txcnsi. isrMta. ; i cy- . I'D * Wtet'i Wntefc uJKi tfrti. lUnA IKS ! i C iw MK try lo knitAi j.a tt A WOMEN IMPRISONED BY FIRE Hart la Ittrcipl- ; lo CKHC-VOOv 3V6. it fAB-.fr y lxu CE J. &JiUl42Str bMIM * Itff UltlJ ftUffcf. # H Jt 1IWS f i b ie > t4oi Jmt l w < al la. - C'iit L. v.-aj ui u A mamJtif f caitc ttmunbrf W B itat- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. X L * G w it Cftjwt * tt is tit * B&tr Crtut 3 * . . B tijtftf'idC T iif'tfKftf1 us i < ff Tftff On X4C" Ptftf5J8 ( t-ytftf kt 4-8 3 * JL fUT T W. . 'Ttti'fffH fr'l > ll T3L lJUilM iH tt HWt C Kwkfc. A B 5C ii. A A PIWK it tw ! Ji JCc luiii AJK C. M. iumiBil 4 * ui ) ttiaw Mtfirou luta. ut afix I&M Gruii K 3L JL VucsV ' * f Ki a.'mc , tiff J ue tee tiw1 1 rajiut Ptun tf ruDwuJ , u n. 10 * * utr a < DUU.JIMIM. " Ji4.U. S--WHldJuJ' ouLTO wr ifw ! - l" * : n . ik--i dfi it ant dlrectpr general of tie Orpheum theat rical circuit , l ft for Denver on an annex ation tripDunns ; their absence the local Orph-m will be ia charge of W. W. Cole o the Kansas City Orpheura. Mr Cole was. unU s-s cicte early this winter , manager of the Trocaiiero. At the Klondike- Joseph Sicoss aad daasber. ; Butler. Ed Clones. Piawsraouth ; Mra. BraJford. Alraa ; M. O. Cunningham aad wife. S : . Loats. Mo. Miss Hitcs. Xcoia. Ii. . George Tapp. Lincola. R. J. StoctSeU and family. Petersburg ; E. J. Gary. Key West : A. S. Colvert. Slxu City ; Mrs. E. G. Broan , Rocky Ford. Colo. ; J. M. Roh , Hamburg. Ia. At the Murray : D. J. McDjoall. Ktaias City ; J. W. Ladv-lck. New York ; Arioa Pir- ter. Falrtax. W. R. Wentworth. Coquc-t ! ; S. R. Gradeawi-.i. Brcoklya. L. H. SrolUi. Ke " Yort : E. E Mortoa , BooaV. : . I'alKer. St. Josepi : B. S. D7lf. Cfc cao Jaictj Mokre. Liacolu. George 7.V - a. D < aT r ; J. D. roasgnua. Cttcagj. W. O. Surytr. Xex YocS. L. Kay Gttaiy. Su J33ph ; W. E. McGujals. St. LwiU. ' A. McAllister. Carrel : \V. H. QufcV. Des ilotaea ; S. Kip- ley. Troy. At the MHUrd- . \V. BcriEeV. Cfc-e = ne ; Mr. aad Mrs. J. Craven. Sis Fraseuw : U S. Snub , New York. B. \Vh5ehea.d , Xw- irt. S , B. HichiirAy , New Yo.fe ; E. V. Tte > ! . OJir P.apii. Jctu A I > ivU. CM- cao. E = a M. FrSeioua. Salt Lale ; A. H. Haterts. ChJcayo. A. ! lcatr. Ne York ; J * < ! > i SUterauta. Ctacj = cas. F. JL Frazltr. Ss. PAU ! : E J. WUEUoLf. ChJcA j. A. H. ilftir. New Yort ; C. A. CUrt. CSal ; W. F. Atiuss , CSHCL5W. M. C. KeLtis. Nfth PUe. E. C. K * e. Lo Ao irt. E. J. Ai- ACIJ , Pitisters. 1. WAMeatu'e. Na Y i ; K. S. Kick. Cfcfei . FrAil T&x-a * , 44J : R Eir l < 45 Ne - Yock : Cy. G * TA. Z. J. Best * . EKsver ; W. A- Yort. : MeU EA : < . RblaUeir : W. S. JUZUB. XtBc iolu. F. DHail. . Ctl- , . B. l _ H a-ci. Mtiwinlee ; St . ily * ? . CiKsLfi. J. Wn tt , Ci.WA.jo. NetfisXais A : ti * ! w > c 4 * . Mr. isA Mri. R. J. XjIjvurwV. W 8 . Ktljatrset. ftaoute * : i r. iti ii.-J. P. H Ptemir. & . .trfT. . F. i ; C J Aas * ri i. LiT iK * . B PKT r. K. ! - . Gocii , OntlUIa. , WtBiuc H. H.W. Via I > n . K jnj. W. i. J < * a Suwjfc. N. P. Bzut ata * r. P wi6 , A- ' Ji 31. Pniukuil , t'awa. Get. CA : I. " . I * . CIITW Cty ; A C Aib itt O. O. P oir R. " S'lui. laxMtx. J W. Ho T'ig * W B rAL5 _ L ttr St R RA-itauu. Jjae. W Co. r WAl4 P . ) C. Oe ra--M L H. Htrtrisi I -.i P 3f Siw-JJi i 51 i i- Weak Hen Restored Or No Ex pense for Treatment rjul at ij 47 ji wno TTi-tL , WT53CTT IJ2ic i , v * zJUsn , wojrz iiii laxcuo. i. sit iituaajuiuivisa &uamiiciaDi , Si. fit ,010. XLbruoi