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t ' 1 'ITN : OlIA1A DAILY BEE : lti rE1Y "ESIAY , TANUAlll' t1. .lauv
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'I'ndny IlrKltIN the i ; cv itnr's Sale
11u's , I lt.l s. ( 'llildren' , Shoes ,
Ab BOSTON STORE OMAHA.
Involeing , $12,188.
From the stocks of Wallace & Elliot of
Nrw York ,
Anti others
At I6c , 26r , 89c , 69c , 69c , 89c , DSc , $1.26 ,
$1.69 , $ I tiS ,
Al.it11ADY FOIL T1II SALE TODAY ,
1'or the' tlrst day we have renrranged the
t'tllire shoe deparlmelt as we hnvu already
told you , au4 thrown those elcgnnt fine
shoes on Iorgaln rquares. There you will
and thirst by the thousan'h ' , nil thl to-
grth8r , each sixo by ltnelf on Immense
enuntcra.
The strong Dnlnl In this entire sale Is
our offering you choice of the entire stock
of $12,186 worth of shoes , both men's 811(1
women's , which were made to tetull for ui
to $600 pair , at the uniform price of $1.98.
ON Till : MAIN 1'I.OOU ,
$1D8 ON BAItfAlN COUNTIat NO. 1 ,
( h , this counter see place all the ladles'
shoes In sizes 2 ½ . : t ail 1 3ty , Including winter -
ter tans , hhuck box calf. willow calf , fine
full dress patent leathers , ( lie very finest
vtel kid alines , elegant turn solo shoes and
welt 1.010 t hosa , in feet shoes of every good
sort 1111(1 dcscripllon that were made to 10-
tall for up to $6.00 , go al $1.98 pair ,
ON IL1RGAIN SQUAItE. NO. 2 AT $1.t ) .
I'o plnee ell the ladles' shoes In sizes 1
tnd 4'
ON IIAItOAIN SQUAItI : NO. 3 , AT $ LDR.
We place all the ladies' shoes in sizes 6
and 514.
INN 1)Aitt1AIN ) SQUAItE NO. 4 , AT $1.98 ,
IYe p10cu all the ladles' shoes la sizes 6
and fl' ' ,
ON ILII1OAIN SQUARE. NO. fi AT $ LDR ,
1Ce place nil the Indies' shoes in sizes 7
anti 8.
All the above nre Indies' shoos worth from
$3.00 to $6 on pair , at the uniform price of
$ LDS. Yids holudt'a every size 8nd every
vUdttl tram AA to EE ,
M1'N'S ' SHOIiS ON MAIN FLOOR.
$ IDS IIAROAIN COUNTIsit NO. 6.
All the upm's shorn , sizes 6 , 6 ½ , 6 1111(1
6' , , hncitlding nli the very hightst grade
or fine ( Ness shorn 811(1 every day sloes for
street wear , both Jrlll hued and leather
liner ) . In box calf , willow cni , vici kid ,
l'nalch cif and other leathera , in all the
different welgihts of sole , single to lriplu
ante , Inn black 81111 in tans , that were made
to retail from $3.00 to $1.00 , $6.00 and $6,00
pair , go at tin unitnrm price of $ InS.
BAIWA1N COUNTER NO. 7 , MEN'S SIIOES.
\\.e p18CC nil the men's shoes , sizes 7 to
7 ½ , al one price-$1.tS. )
BARGAIN COUNTER NO. S , MEN'S ShIOES.
We place nil the men's shoes in this
entire lot in sizes S end 8 ! , all at one uniform -
form prlce-L iS.
BARLA IN COUNTER NO. 9 , MEN'S SHOES ,
We piece all the me11'5 shoes in sizes 9
Inld 9y , ell at one uniform price-$1.98.
BAItGAIN COUNTER NO , 10-MEN'S
SHOES.
We place nil the teen's shoes in sizes 10
and 101,6 , fit one uniform priee-$198.
IN TILE BASEMENT ,
69C-ON BARGAIN COUNTER NO. 12 ,
You will find immense piles of ladies' but-
toti and lace sllnes , oxford ties and slipper's
at 69c pair.
890-ON BAItGAIN COUNTER N0 , 13 ,
Ladies' button and lace shoes , black and
tan , S9c pair ,
98C-ON BARGAIN COUNTER NO. 11.
Ladles' button and lace shoes and oxford
ties in black and tan , al 9Sc pair.
BARGAIN COUNTERS NOS. 16 AND 16.
CH1LDREN'S SHOES 69C , MISSES
SHOES S9C.
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This is a lot of 1,300 pairs missca' and
children's celebrated "Golden Chariot" shoes
which retail ordinarily for $1.00 and $160
pair. They come in button and lace , and
tliu children's sizes from 81to 11-will go
lu this Sale at 69c. And the misses' sizes
from 12 to 2 will go fit 89e pair.
lOc-ON BARGAIN COUNTER N0 , 17.
Contains 1,000 pairs Infants' fancy colored
bootees , regular price 40etheywilt go In
thly sale at l5c pair.
120-oN BARGAIN COUNTER N0 , 18.
will take in a thousand pairs of women's
uuveu-butter black over gaiters , worth 5Oc ,
they will go at 12e pair.
Sale commences promptly at S o'clock
this morning , and we earnestly advise
every man , womml atnd child ht Omaha that
needs shoes , to attend this sale. Itemember
there are over $10,000 worth of shoes in
this sale nud that every pate is a sensational -
tional bargain.BOSTON
BOSTON STORE , OMAHA ,
N , W. Cor , 16th 811(1 Douglas Sts ,
WITH THE LABOR UNIONS
111etihers Iteg11csled la II II Goods lie-
fibre U I' . al.-lvnodworterM ) Aetiv e
and 1t'pen I ( n l ' 1'Inu s
TIIe movement hr favor of the early closing
of retail stores is being actlvciy pushed. The
secretary of the Central Labor union has
13011. out a circular letter to all unions and
Iltllliated societies rcqucsthig the members
to make all their purchases before 6 p , m.
At the nioctiug of the United Wood Workers -
ers Monday it 11715 decided to institute a
cumpalgu against non-tmlun lumber and they
'will insist that all lumber bear the union
label or mechanics wili refuse to use lL Of
nil the mills in the city only two have re-
fuse'd to sign thu union agreement and the
manlbers of the union dale that the reason
for this is that these firms operate mills on
the Mississippi rivet , where child labor is
employed , AL the same meeting a t'onhnllt-
tee was appointed to visit the Manutuctur-
era' fssocintton anti request the members to
aid them ill inerensing the use of the
products or factories in Omaha , It Is
claimed that of the planing mill products
used in this city a large proportion is
shipped in unit thu uulon desires to change
thin condition of affairs ,
"Tunes were never better in Omaha , " said
Secretary Sparks of the Central Labor union.
"Of the members of the Carpenters' uulon
DO per cent are at work atd 09 per cent of
the wood workers are ehnplOyed. "
111 Iawler of Betllel , Conn. , representing
the United Hatters , is in the city in the interests -
torests of his union. ile says that Omaha
is pno of the best organized towps hl the
country and that it is the exception to 111111
a hat for sale without the lpbel.
o Qrinoe of Good 1' oAl
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I - Malt Cxtract that is
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mended for weak
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Are , , , , , ' 1 Nerves , Indigestion
, and Insomnia ,
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DUILDSUPADEPLETEDSYSTEh1 ,
1A1W YOU EVER TRlhf ) 1r ?
--'ALL
Prepared by VAL J3LATZ BREWING CO ,
allla\I'.1UK1111 , L , S , .t ,
. iuaha tr8r1Ch
1412 Douglas St. , Tel. 1081 ,
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COCOANUTS 3C A1' IICNNETTtS 1
rortanate Parchaso of Pivo Thousand Choice
Cocoanuts at a Snap ,
WILL GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS TILE BENEFIT
Onir l'I'e In a Oustumer-Nu deniers
Supplied-Mule IlegiII
day' oo Second
Floor ,
IVe have just been fortunate enough to
make an immense purchase of fine cocoanuts
fit a Ilgure far below the usual market price
and our spot cash offer for the entire lot
enables us to place before our customers to-
dny one of the biggest bargains ut the
sentolh ,
Fine , large cocoanuts , today , while
the supply lasts , only 3c each , These are
strictly first-class in every way and are sold
in many places for lac each. On sale on second -
end floor"
That nil our customers may have an oi'-
porlunlly to lake advantage of this purchase
we limit tlto sale to five to each customer ,
No dealel's will ho supplied. IVn reserve the
right to refllso to sell these to dealers or
their representatives , or to peddlers , Trull
vendors , etc. They were bought for our reg-
ulal trade only.
Owing to the rush of orders we expect not
to be ablu to deliver these promptly and ail-
vise that you take them with yet when you
purchase them ,
When this lot is gone we positively cannot
supply them at tills price , 1Ve have exactly
6,000 by actual count and they won't last
long.
CANDY DEPARTMENT.
DL order to Interest our patrons ( r fine
enrdymaking we will have an exhibition of
how our fine creams arc made ; an expert
candy maker will be seen dipping fine creams
today. S.vnples free ,
Chocolate creams , 15c per lb.
Mixed card ) ' , To per lb.
Yankee pemnll , 12e per lb.
Jelly beans , He per lb.
Lemon drops , 12c per lb.
Gum drops , fc per lb.
Mixed nuts , iOc per lb.
English walnuts , 121l/c per lb.
DENNETTS ,
15th and Capitol Ave. , Omaha ,
FINDS A ROACH IN THE STEW
I11eidenl Leads to a 1'11.1 nod l'innlly
to the .trrest of Clifford ltend-
rieks for Assault.
Clifford Hendricks found something in his
oyster stew at it restaurant Monday night
that looked to him like a cockroach and the
incident caused him to lose his temper , lie
felt that ho was being Imposed upon , He
called ( ho attention of the waitress to ills
find and with considerable fervor informed
the young woman that ho was no chlchen
and that ho could not be fed on bugs.
Tim waitress denied that it was a roach
and with much spirit inpugned his knowledge -
edge of entomology as well as his table
manners.
While matters were at this stage Dick
Bryan appeared upon the scene. lie lvas a
friend of the young woman and she appealed -
pealed to him to arbitrate the pending dif-
ferences.
The remains of the alleged roach were
laid in state upon the counter , where the
trio inspected them wllh scientific interest.
"That's no cockroach , " said Bryan , who
lad been a waiter himself and ought to
know ,
"Well. I say ! t Is a cockroach , " Insisted
Ifendrlcks , "and I'm not going to pay for
roaches when I order oysters. "
"Orr cooks are as clean as any cooks in
town , " retorted the waitress.
"Yes , but they are Chinamen , "
"Well , you haven't found any mice in
your stew , have you ? " interposed Bryan ,
Then Hendricks wanted to know how
Bryan got. into that gastronomic congress ,
and who had asked him to hr' ; hold an inquest -
quest on that bug. Bryan retorted , and the
men came to blows. They fought for sew-
oral minutes , then Bryan had Hendricks
arrested for assault , and lie ) s now in the
police holdover awaiting trial. Meantime
the waitress took charge of the poor little
brown Iragtnent on the restaurant counter
and has since secured the opinion of several
experts to the effect that it was not a cock-
roach.
Love of Nature ,
The untutored savage traveled many
moons through the tangled forests to gaze
talon the wonders of Niagara. Shall clvl-
lizod man abow less appreciation of the
Creator's handiwork when the Michigan
Central , "The Niagara Falls Route , " passes
in full view of the great cataract and
enables one to enjoy all the comforts of
travel ? City ticket office , 119 Adams street.
Chicago ,
CIRCUS TRUST IS PROJECTED
Peter Sells' Ohjeetion 1o iiruzntlll
Winter Qanrters train Colttut-
hus In the 1Vny.
COLUMDUS , 0 „ Jan , 23-Two unsatisfactory -
factory clauses in the partnership agree-
melt nra all that stand in the vvay of a
combination of the greatest circus Interests -
ests of the United States , This statement
is made upon the authority of Peter Sells ,
Those lulerealed in the propoaed couhbha
tlon are the Sells Bros , of this city , '
James A , Bailey , now in Europe with the
Barnum & Dailey circus , and W. W. Cole
of Now York City ,
T11e objecttonablo features provide that
the winter qunrlers of lho show shall be in
Bridgeport , Conn „ and that the agreement
shall take effect and be In force in 1901.
Peter Sells would not , ho said , over consent
to leaving Columbus ,
'rin7 hiO'I' SI'iitNtIS 01' A111C.tNSAS ,
Owned and controlled by U. S. Government ,
Elegant hotels , Arlington toll Eastman , Golf ,
Address L. T , flay , Manager , far booklet.
Itnmtvtsr Losses (1(1111 floods ,
TACOMA , Wasl1 „ Jan , 23.-Official reports
just cntnpleted give detnits of terrible in-
un11nllOns which destroyed property valued
al ovar 6,000,000 yen iii liokkaldo province ,
north0ru Japuu , Ill December. Thirty-live
lOWON In the district of ysldkari were do.
sashaled , Since September no less than
17,263 liouees atavo been submerged or
wusbed away 10 1iakkaido alone Willie the
total , lttnage lit placed at 13,000,000 yen.
Conlnlsto returns show -hat about 100
ftshing seloeners and other craft were destroyed -
stroyed or sunk during the severe storm
which swept over the JoPUnes0 cmtst Do'-
ecinber'23 to 2. rJie total number of lives
lost is Piaei at 1S9 ,
.tndradr's Jllnleter ill Prison ,
NEIV YORK , Jan. 23.-AdvIces from
Caracas , Venezuela , announce tilt lmp'ls-
onment there of llanuol A. Mapes , win
was minister of finance under ex-President
Andrado 811(1 Is 0110 of Veneztle'la's. wealtht
est man , by order of President Castro , on
tilt charge of conspiracy aguhiet the goy-
cruuteUt.
The Fatorlle Ilout to the Cast
There is only one line from Chicago to the
east that rune directly by and In full view
of the great Falls of Niagara , The Mich- ,
gun Central has long been distinctively "The
Niagara Falls Route ; as Its through fast
trains to New York and Dolton , pssshtg the
falls by daylight , stop five minutes at Falls
flew station , directly nverlooking this wondrous -
drous cataract. Chicago city ticket otnce ,
119 Adams street
Fl Hii 1Vurl tl'ICiiie ( Tlub ,
The Ft1th 11'urd Mcltinley club will meet
in Young's ball , Sixteenth anti ( 'orby ,
Tburrday evening , January 2,6 , at 8 o'clock.
All members are requested to be prcaout
I lltt'D17N 1'1109 ' ,
The llntvt and Bontrstle' Snip Nn v Ou-
httr on al Ilig Slnr , Drafts l'nntelr ,
1tonday was n record breaker far cutting
table linens , Sale is going on every day
this week , The best 60c table linen ever
shown in Omaha you find at the big store ,
either bleached , cream , silver bleached or
imported turkey red , all al 50c yard , A
new 11110 of sliver blenched table cloths just' '
In , hemmed , ready for use 8 d size , $1.00 ;
10.1 size , $1.23 , 12 ± c grade of linen crn511
for this sale 8c yard. 1S-inch checked toweling -
eling 21,4c yard , Large size bedspreads 390
each ; better and heavier 76c each ; extra
good value in spreads 95c. White dress
goods , 60 pieces to choose from , hl plain
India iinon , Victoria 1awil , striped or checked
goods , at 6c yard. 9.1 brown sheeting 121c
i yard. 0.1 bleached sheeting I6c yard , LL ;
yard wldo sheeting ? yard , Bleached
slrgeolls' ) cloths , urn' lot just in , ie and Cc
yard , Yard wide catnhrlcs 6e. Long cloth
10e yard , Bargains in reinunnts of table
linen , toweling , white goods , slleetings and
yard wide muslins.
DRESS GOODS.
' 1'o ere still clearing up nil odds and
ends at greatly reduced prices. French
flannelettes tint 501(1 at 25c now only toe.
We are nlso opening up new spring goods
and placing them 011 51110 on our center
tables. Our spring goods were bought direct
from the manufacturer before the great advances -
vances and we will still maintain our regular
low- prices 011 high grade and metllum dress
goads. Zibeline plaids , just Ill , 2'.c . and 190
I'll. The finest homesptms on the market
T6c and 9Sc. Crepono 76c and DSc. Laos-
downe in 62 new spring shades for accordion
pleating ,
OPENING UP TIIE NEW SILKS AND
CLOSING OUT T11E OLD ,
New foulards , satin finish , $1,00. New
satin Merveilleux , in colors , $1.23 , New
Winslow taffetas , 1900 shades , $1,10. New
corded wash sills in stripes , checks and
plaids at 49c an(1 39c ,
CLOSING OUT SILKS.
Black taffeta at only Soc. Extra heavy
grade 27-inch black tnffctn 83e. 313-inch
wide fine quality black taffeta $1.25 , 36-
inch changeable silk for 25c , $1,00 and $1.2 , i
fancy silk for 4De. 75 pieces colored sa
te0us for 33c , iiAYDEN BROS.
' ' ' ' F'U1tS ,
IIOS'l'ON S'I'OFth : BUYS
IIIR 1'lrrhnsr , of I'iue Turn , Culin retlcs
from Ov'rsturkrd 3lauufnoturer.
SALE DEGINS TODAY.
A I1EGULAR FUR SENSATION.
Our Mr. A. D , Brandeis , who is now ht the
cast , has secured from one of the largest fur
manufacturers In New York City ( who of
account of the continued warm weather was
forced to sell )
One of the grandest lines of fur collarrettes
and stoles
at about our own price.
Our unalterable policy to give bargains
makes this your greatest opportunity to buy
high-grade furs that Ihas been placed before
you tills sOilSOn. You may know they have
been bought cheap or they would never have
btcu purchased at this time of the year , but
the manufacturer's loss is your gain ,
DON'T MISS THiS CIIANCE.
A WORD TO TILE WISE IS SUFFICIENT ,
BOSTON STORE , OMAHA ,
N. W , Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts ,
CHOICE OF BOARD'S ATTORNEY
Several Cztudld11l's Are in the Field
for till' Poslthut ND' , , ' lIeld by
Curl IlerrBti ,
At its meeting on next Monday night the
Board of Education will select an official attorney -
torney for the present year. According to
the , rules the election should have occurred
on January 16 , but thin time not being cail-
sidered ripe a delay \vas secured by adjournment -
ment to a fixed dale. The sealon Monday
night will have the legal effect therefore of
a continuation of the prior meeting. There
is sonic rivalry for the pcsltion , as it carries -
ries a conslderatlon of $50 monthly and a
certain amount of influence ,
The leading candidate is thought to be
Carl herring , wino now holds the posltlon.
Herring was elected two tgmlths ago by the
old majority. lie was not the personal
choice of that element , however , his selection -
tion being in the nature of a peace offering ,
The old majority saw their power departing
and chose herring in the hope of drawing
the newly elected members to their standard -
ard , Ilerring.ls known to have a number of
the present majority on his aide in ills present -
ent race.
Other candidates , each of whom is hoping
for two or three votes on the first ballot , are
W. A. Denord , George Day and Charles
Miles. Several others are looked upon as
possibilities.
The modern and most effective euro for
constipation and all liver trounces-tho famous -
mous little pills known as DeWltt's Little
Early Risers ,
A TTrust east
( Drink in recumbent position. )
Here is to lute drug trust-may Its memory -
ory always remain green-to those that
llhc Greens.
It lived its little life
And fed on faction's greedy strife-
Its death , ( tlasl S01IId kindly mourners
grace it-
So hero's good bye-Drug Trust-HIC
JACI.1' .
$1.00 Listel'ine , vvo sell 71c
23c small sized I.isterlno new ) . , . . . , , . , , 20c
'rids is the GENI TINE "Llsterlne , " manufactured -
ufactured by the Lambert I'harmacal ( 'o.
SOME Oh' Tilh : THINGS ' 11IE 'TRUST
DRUGGISTS THINK \Vi7 CANNOT GE1' :
$1,00 Perunu , we sell . . . . . 750
$1.00 Mlles' Nervlne , we sell 7611
$1.00 llyomel , complete. , we sell Mir
Lac Morrow's i iii-fie-aids , we sell . , , , . , 4Or
500 Doan'a Kidney Pills , we selj , . . , , . . , 40e
25c lleecliman'a Pills , we soil : 011
250 Curler's Pills , we sell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15e
25c Allcoch's I'orous Plasters , wo sell. , He
Sherman & . McConnell Drug Co
Still mlddle of block , bet going to move In
a dui' Or two ,
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ON TIME
ALL TIlE TIME
The Burlington Route is In
a crass by itself as far as run-
clog on limo Is concerned ,
No railroad in the western
states - NO RAiLRAOD IN
AMERICA-equals it In this
Important respect ,
Mahe an engagement for a
certain than and place in Derr'
vcr , Kansas City , St. Louts or
rrlengo-take the llurlingron
Route-you will be there all
rigllt I
TICKET MURLINCTOJ
OFFICE STATION
Ii02 Farnam 10th anadeM aaea
' 8troe2g _ © _ , 'P hone 310 ,
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l/.tl'1)L'N IIittS' , FItI713t FItlhii1
In ( her C'rnelser Irpnrl11lenl-ilt'itilc
( loud , Attt 3-Itend Oar fraud Oiler ,
Nowhere else con you find such bargains.
Note these prices : 1 gallon milk crocks , $ c
each ; flint-blown Lttmblore , 2c each ; crystal
clcamers , 31c each ; crystal butter dishes ,
3 ! c each ; crystal epooners , 3 ½ e each ;
crystal sugars , 31Fc each ; cups and saucers ,
2c each ; oatmeal imw'le , ass5rled decorations ,
sold everywhere for 1Dc , et 54110 at 4be ! ;
decorated bowls , handsome decorations ,
worth 10c , on sale at 4ye.
1'11111 ! ! FREE ! !
1Ye have just received 1,600 dozen cups ,
saucers and plates In assorted decorations"
In order to move these at once , for tomorrow
only we will sell $1,60 for SOc nlul give away
free a set of beautiful plates to match , This
is giving $2.76 for S9c.
SPECL t WEDNESDAY SALE.
See what 6c and lOc will buy ,
6C Alt1'ICLES ,
I6c a dozen picture lioolts , 6c :
IOc double mincing knife , Se ; 10-
Inch pie plates , 6c ; 2 6c boxes
Btilliautlne ntovo polish , 6c ; iSc bottle 1118-
chln0 oil , 6c ; lbc box World's Fair toothpicks -
picks , 6c ; lOe quart measuring cup , 6e ; 15c
box wnx tape's , 6c ; 10c japanned dustpmis ,
be ; SOc roll 1,000 sileets toilet paper , fic ; lOc
wash basins , 6c ; 1Dc silvrrhle trays , 6c ,
IOC AI1TICLES.
200 patent cake knife , 100 , 20o hatchet ,
10e ; largo leathcrotte lunch box , 1Dc ; 20c
tin dishpan , be ; 200 rim or mortice lock ,
1Oc ; 2Oc gallon oil can , 10c ; lIe 6-Inch stove
pipe , 10c.8-quart ; tin saucepans , IOc ; perfection -
fection cake this , 10c ; 20c 14-Inch keyhole
saw , 1Dc ; 25c crumb tray 1111(1 brush , lOc ;
25c gas lighting torches , 100.
Special low prices an heating stoves. The
stove sale its udvertlsed Sunday- for all
week ,
01111 11'EDNiISDAY MEAT SALE ,
Best new' bolcgua , 1 ½ e ; pickled tripe , 4c :
best sununcr sausage , 71r c ; salt uncut , 6ryc ;
fresh porn sausage , Cc : XXX cured bacon ,
7'hc ; No , 1 sugar cured 118015 , 1011 ,
HAYDEN 111105.
.t ll itHI ll l'0 lit l' II tN ,
The hag shoo of Williams & Walker's
company , which gives a matinee at the
Creighton-Orphenm this afternoon , is prow
log a record-breaker , both as to attendance
and the-genuine anmse01ent afforded. The
company Is repoatinS in Omaha Its wonderful
eastern success ,
John Thomas , the humorist , who will appear -
pear with his companyat Boyd's tomorrow
night , hh the third number of the Assoclt-
tion course , Is a favorite vvltli the amuse-
meat public wherever , hehas , appeared. The
great charm of all his platform efforts is
the absolllto freedom from any striving for
etfeet. Atl important element In the success
of Mr. Thgnhas is ills mobile and expressive
face , and Ills naturally musical voice enables
11101 to give his humorous songs wIth great
effect. IIe will be ably assisted by Atlnie
Webster Thomas , violin virtuoso ; Mine.
Edna Marie Goulard , soprano , and Mr.
Charles A. Rldgoway , pianist.
The IFFinnis Central nniirnnd Co.
Is now open and ready to receive all classes
of freight and forward with dispatch , to all
paints in the NORTH , EAST and SOUTIi ,
Freight depot located at Eleventh and Cb1
cage streets , Omaha , and on Ninth street ,
between Broadway and First avenue , Coun
cif Bluffs.
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FOR
DENVER AND COLORADO POINTS
CITY TICICB'r ( ih D9cri , 1:102 : FAIFNAM
S'rlt1L'r. ' 1'i , LLl'11Oh'1 : 810.
11tS1'ON S'i'OItil ICJn ntOl'I7 S.th.C.
10,001) I'nlrs imtlh"d M2 Kill thieves Oo
' 1'ndny ul bile I'nlr ,
DOUGiIT FROM Ti1E U , S , CUSTOM
HOUSE ,
ON SALE TOMOltltO V AT 19C PAM.
10,000 pair of high class kid gloves bought
from the Now fork custom house nl a sntnll
fraction of their real valve. These grand
gloves are ht black , all shades of brown ,
11811 , gray , Engllslt reds , while and cream
Icolor , in two clasp a11d Foster taco hook.
A very small portion of them are slightly
Imperfect : the biggest part et them are
just Ills same as you would have to pay at
any other store from $1.00 to $2,00 pair , A
sntnil portion of these gloves have been ox- ,
Ilihlted in our front show window , They
will go eu sale on largo bargain square
W'cdnesdny at 69e pair.
CLEARING 5.1LE IN IIASiIMEN"I' .
600 pieces standard prints go at 8e pant.
1,000 pieces shirting prints go at 2e yard.
2,000 pieces 32-Inch wide Laurcl percalca
go tomorrow at 6c yard.
6,000 yards sceraucker gingham , the IDe
grade , go nt Se yard.
6,000 yards corded madras kiugtham , worth
I6c , go at Sue ,
10,000 yards SO-bell w'Ido percale , fn all
the latest spring colors and designs , none
bettor at any price go at 8 ½ c.
6,000 yards 40-Inch w'ido ludia linen , would
be cheap at 23c , on sale tomorrow at S ½ c
ynrd. c
3,000 yards chambray gingham , worth I6c ,
go at 614c yard.
BOSTON STORE , OIiAIiA ,
N. IV. Cor. 16th and Iouglas Sts ,
'I'll re , alaunrtu''ut ' 1'rm Ills
Leave Chicago dally for the edst , carrying
through sleeping cars to New York , Boston
and the east qla the Michigan Central , "The
Niagnr.t Falls Route , " Dining car service
unsnrrassed. : Chicago city ticket otnce , 119
Adams street ,
1)1171) .
MRS. JPL1A P. ilOXS111-Aged SI years.
Nprher of Mrs. N. it. lvllenx of 2713 Snuih
2011 SL , Onmhn. DI1 fit l'aellh' Jlluctten
lust night , h'uncral notice ill tet .
Schaefer's Cough Syrup 5c
That is the price of 0111' Cough Syrup
during nour 'Loosening i'11' rude , whir' (
ends Saturday evrniiig. IVe are not cutting
dings , etc. , Ihis w'erlt-oh , no-only knock-
lug them late smithereens.
( rznner'N It idurr Purr . . . . . . , , Olt'
2-tpurt , Foil nlnln Sy'rlage-s . . . . . . .Ito
: t-quart Fouuhtin ; . . . . . . . . ) ,
I'ez = owl's I ond'r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I8a
Idst'rllit' . . . . . . . Ella
1ht'Null il's Beef lttmet . . . . . . . . . I8o
lv'st'Nerve and IIniIn. . . . . . . . . .
\1'ondbur's Men ) , . . . . . . .ltt :
S 1171IINd/11V11 Peer l' , , , her. . . . . . . . I tic
G IINNII III I'1 F : . 'e I'nw'd or , . . . . . . . . , I6c
OnvIN Ileadaphr I'ntvderM . . . . . . . . I' '
loluN l'veil 11t . . . 511
1,1(1 ii' Lltrr I'IIIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fir
I PorouN I'lnMrrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pa
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\1'inr of ( 'aI'dul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1'iuklnul'N , ( 'ontlhnutl . . . . . . . . . .750
( Jac 'I'ahlels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ilia
Ilrotuo ( tulnln , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I6 ,
ty're's flair 1'Igr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ilostrtter'N Ilittl'rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Porous 'i11
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST
Cor 10th and ( hlrain Stn.
Who iN 0nlug to item the Drug'T'rust.
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IVo give full iustructiotls
FREE on
® ts a Cameras
If you inteild pthrchaeing anything
thing in this line it avill be to yUur
advantage to cull on us. We aru
up-to date in everything pertaining
to photography and out' prices are
1'iglit.
The Ro berl DemOsfer Go , ,
1512 Farnanl St.
Developing and Printing Done ,
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H &SSHOE SALE
. . . . Big bargains in gh Grade
t Shes > ,
A Glance will Tell You That
These are Extraordinary
+ r Shoe Bargains.
Ladies' , Childrenfs , Boys' and Men's
ct ' ' Shoes , that you can't bllyelsewhere
!
. / for twice the money-6 lots placed
on big bargain tables ,
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Lot No. 1-On bargails table-ladies' fine
; ; velour kid lace slice , with double fair
r , stitched solos and patent calf tips , shoes'
that were priced to sell at 53 , on sale
for $1,48.
Lot No. 2-On bargain table-ladies' line vici kid lace shoes ,
with silk vesting tops , single flexible soles and kid tips ,
shoes worth 5325 , in this sale at $1.90
Lot No , 3-On bargain table , ladies' 11110 vfcf kid shoes , with
extension welt soles , new coin tees and kid tips , a splen'
did street boot , made by the Boehe ter Shoe Co , and
wgrtli fully $3,50 , on sale at $1.98
Lot No. 4-A special lot of 240 pairs men's "Battery Calf"
lace shoes , with full double extension edge soles , lvid0
coin tips , toes told goat tops , made to sell for $2.50 , in
this sale at $1,75
Lot No , 5-Oil bargain table , in our annex shoe department ,
boys' veal calf like shoes , lvftlr full double fair stitched
soles , wide tips , toes and goat tops , worth fully l. O ,
sale pi'lce Soc.
Lot No. 6-On bargain table , child's genuine vici kid lace
shoes , with kid tips arld double fali' stitched soles , regu
lar $1.50 quality , priced at 98c ,
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Sale of Men's and Boys' Whiter
Clothing.
In making the above statement we have carefully considered -
sidered the ineanillg of it , and stake ouu' reputation as relia
ble merchants , in carrying it out to the very letter , This is 1 ,
the pulled when we must dispose of 111 of our heavy w eight
suits , overcoats and ulsterS-garments Worthy of your confi-
dence. 1Ve show 3 on what we think of them by positively
guaranteeing every one. If there is the slightest clissatisfac-
tiOll , exchange your purchase or get your money back.
These prices are half and less than half
clothing has been selling for ,
Big b al' g aius ill trousers. 75C for 1110 u ' 5
all wool cheviot trousers wortht $1.50.
1. 25 for men's all wool black and blue ,
heavy cassllller'e tr'ouser's , regular 3 values ,
$1 , 75 J'0r swell' worsted and cassimero
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. 53,50 for hen's handsome trousers , made
' ' . from the most select patterns of fine worsteds -
teds , positively worth S4.5O and * 5.
, , , ! 43.75 for men's very finest , handsomely
tailored trousers , cut and tailored by the
most expert tailors , 11111(10 front the most se-
37 lect custom tailor patterns , pure West of
England worsteds , real SG.5O to 57.50 val-
ues.
All youth's long pants , to fit young men from 12 to 10 '
years , at 05c. 51.25 , 51.75 and 5.50. Worth double.
All odd knee pants , sizes 3 to 10 , at _ 0c , l0c and 75c.
Don't fail to see our window cloth.
lug Display.
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H If YOU believe the above is true , 'T'HEN BUY A 1IARDMAN OR LIAR-
. RINGTON PIANO OF MUELLER'S-'rhll ) OLDEST MUSIC IIOUSE IN TILE
0 1v'17s'r-wlmso name Is synonotaous of fair , upright dealings. 0
0 "llhat , pay for a naulo ? " No , not exactly that , but in pnrcllnsing a e
O ) Hardman or Ifnrrington I lane of the Mueller I lane & Orgdn Co , you may secure
0 the DOUBLE PItOTECTION of two manes , which for over forty years bays
0 been closely associated with the best In art and music ; NAMES that hnvu been 0 '
and are still a guarantee against dlssatstaetloii wherever It has beam found on 0
0 a musical Instrument , or associated therewith , 0
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: IO3 Main Street Council Bluffs , Ia.
e 214.16 18 S. 18th Street Omaha , Neb. 0 1
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0 Charges rpasonablo , Telophoues-101 C. It. 1098 Omaha. , A
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a mean's ' a t the habit
of frugality and use
.SHE IDAN COAL. '
Best coal milled ill Wyoming ; Lump , 55.50 ;
Nut Or Egg , $5.00 ; Pea Nut ,
4,5O
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f9UY THE CENUINE
OFF FWS
MANUFACTURED DY
CALIFOItNIA FIG SYRUP COr
XOTD 'n.m xAuD.
IIOWELL'5 Cur's ' when all
olltcrs fill. , 1'rotnn l
A 11 i to aw I sure In ncil , 'l"ry Safe'uul It 2c.
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ALL I1ktG0i8TS ,
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