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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TtnsSDAV, -TUNE 5, 1000.
REPUBLICAN CLUBS TO MEET
Chiirmin Wintr Call a 6tat Contention
at Lit,c)'.D, Juue 20
ALL CLUBS URGED TO SEND DELEGATES
OfHrTi In Mr Hlei'li'il for Ilii' romliiK
Vi'iir mill lli'li'iil' I" ' '"
.NiiIIiiiiiiI liiiivi'iitlini ill SI.
I'aill In Hi' CliuniMi.
I'OII TWO IIIM ItS OM.Y.
( ii ill in fill' I n u mi s O'clock Slmrn mill
Ktiillnu nt 10 OVIim'U.
THIS MORN'INO AT IIOSTON' STORK.
U'o will offer for snle
Your choice of
600 pair UidlM' line nhoes
thnt ccHt up to $1.00 pair
O.N' I1AUOAIN SQUARES
ON' MAIN FLOOR
AT $1.25 PAIR
ONE DOLLAR AND TWKNTV-KIVK
CUNTS PAIRS.
AT HOSTON STORE. OMAHA.
Vi wish it to be distinctly umlcTitood
.mp.vs i i)i:iivi:ii wi:im:nim. t
tit it... ....- t ...... .... ..... ... 4 1... '
mi- .in n i iiuiTiirnr i i iiii int-
WlinloMilr Mlni'U IVIII tin nil Mule
WEDNESDAY. JUNIJ 6TH,
AT IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA.
Wo wish to prepare you for the most
pxtrnordlnary khIo of men's underwear
that wc over held. Not only Is the nuan-
tlty o.xtru largo, It U nn tntlro wholesale (
stock, but the qunlltlm ranno from thi
ordinary $3.00 dozen underwear to the high
grado $20.00 and $21.00 doen underwear.
I There Is every kind, stylo and color In
I men's plain and fancy underwear, llsl
I thread, balbrlcEnn. maco, Egyptian cotton,
Miiilnllly Mliitlftllt'n.
Thr following btrtlm mid ilentlm were rr
tordrd nt the oillce of the Iloiird of Health
ilitrliiK the twenty-four hours ended nt nuon
Mimdny :
IHrtlw-Jnhn II. Itobcrtnon, m North
Nineteenth, boy, J. W. Convey. l.!2 North
Sixteenth, Klrl; Cnrl A. CnrlHiin, .1101 Parker,
liny, Nels 1. Hansen. y North Twenty
Ilftn, boy
Deatlm-H. K. Endemann, P..UJ Uuith
Nllli teenth Tfi yrnrx, Michael Wugnrr .'tsui
North Twentieth. .1 years. .Mrs. 1. C Kerr
of Sheridan, Wyo , nt St Joseph hospital.
II years, Hal.y Olynn, K.I2 William, naby
Ehulltn.iii. in South Sixteenth
Wrlto nils, Sell cuta. Print anything.
Stonecypher, 1201 Howard at. Tel. 1310.
Deceived the Ladies
that the sale will start at S o'clcck Bharp, ribbed, fish net and sanitary underwear
end will wind up on tho second tho clock, 'o arc now irottlni: ready for the sale'
jBtrlkin 10 o'clock. .and we e.xneet to nlace it nil on bargain
I Wo expect, however, from tho wonderful Knuaies on the main floor. In tho basement,
President Charles 15. Winter of tho Nc- values we are offering In this sale, that thi'i nd also In tho men's furnishing goods dc-!
hraskn Republican lenguo linn CJlled a COO palrw will bo sold even In lea than two partmcnt on the Ilrst lloor.
etalo convention to meet at Lincoln, Juno hours. It is therefore nirefsary for you to Watch tomorrow evcnlnga papers for
28. for the purpose of electing olllcers and come early. These shoe. must be lilted rlshl further partlculnrs and prices, at which
choosing delegates to tho National Ifpub- there. You tnke your choice from the en-1 this men's underwear will bo sold. Re-
limn league convention at St Paul, Minn., tile lot from bargain miiiares, as they are member the sale starts Wednesday, June
July 17 and 19. The call Is u fellows: j placed ee.ni size on an immenne counter tiy c, and that It Is the sale of an entire whole
To the Republican 'litti- il Nebr.mkn: (Itself. Tht-y aro all sizes from 2 to 8. .,0 Btoc. 0f mon's underwear, and that
Pursuant to the action of the exec lutlve ' from A to E. You take your choice for $1.25., t wl, taUo p)aco at Hoston Store, and no-
v.NMiiiiiiii. in.- .-.v..... i mere is no nmn you can ouy as many as, ..-Wo elso
league taken at Its nii'i'.lm? held nt '.In- ' ' i wno.o eiso,
03
i rasa
oln. May i, the rcpubllran clubs of Ne
braska are hereby called to meet in
stale convention at Lincoln, June 111 JO.
nt 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of elect
ing olllcers of the Nebraska Republican
league, as follows: President, one vice
president for each conKrcssloniil district.
sccrctn',y and treasurer. And tor the
further purpose of selecting delegates to
represent Nebraska In the National H -publican
league convention which meets
nt St. Paul. Minn., July I"-U. The sild
delegates arc apivirtlniinil as follow' Kour
from each congressional district and six at
large. 'I ho president, secretary, national
vice president and national committeeman
from Nebraska nr ex-oillclo delegates,
making a total representation for Nebraska
In tho national league convention of thirty
four. Nebraska Is entitled to an aildlllonal
vote In the person or a past president of the
national league.
Representation In the state league con.
volition will be as follows: One delegato
from each club without reference to num
ber of members; one delegate for every
tlftv members. The president, secretary
nnii treasurer of each club are ex-olllcio
delegates. Thus a club of fifty members
Is entitled to n representation of live.
An assessment of 25 cents for each dele
gate Is required by the constitution, the
samo to lie paid by each club on or before
the date of (lie state convention. Any re
publican club In Nebraska may become u
pari of the league and entitled to topro
sentatloii by sending to the secretary. U
J. Mock. Hastings, the names of the nfll
ecrs of tho club and n list of tho member
ship and complying with tho condition
above set out. All republican clubs aro
urged to Join and bo- represented at the
state convention, livery city In tho state
should organize a club and tako mi active
part In the league work.
The convention will conclude Its session
liv holding a grand ratification meeting In
the evening. This will bo a mass meeting
of huge proportions. The state candidates
and the returned delegates from Philadel
phia will bo there. A speaker of national
reputation has been Invited and Is expected
to be present and deliver the principal
speech of the evening. It will bo a ratifica
tion worthy of our president.
Arrangements have been concluded with
nil railroads In Nebraska for a one-faro
rate for the round trip from nny point In
Nebraska to Lincoln and return; tickets to
be sold June 27 nml 23, with llnul return
limit Juno 20.
Tho henduuarters of the league Imme
diately prior to and durlnc tho convention
will be at tho Llndetl hotel. Lincoln. Sec
retary Mock will bo In nttendanco there
June 27 and 28 for the purpose of receiv
ing credentials and assessments nnd dis
tributing tickets, badges, etc.
Kor further Information write 13. J Mock,
Hastings, or Charles 13. Winter, president
of the league, at headquarters, Millard
hotel, Omnhn.
Tho league desires to Impress upon tho
republican clubs of tho state that they
should orgnnlzo nt once for tho campaign,
send representatives to our convention and
boBln active, and enthusiastic work all
nlong tho line. A national campaign is to
be fought In the next live months. Let us
prepare. CHARLES 13. WINTER,
President Nebraska Republican League.
13. J. MOCK, Secretary.
A Wmiinn'ii Awrnl Peril.
"Thcro la only ono chance to save your
life, nnd that Is through an operation,"
were tho startling words heard by Mrs.
I. D. Hunt of Llmo Ridge, Wis., from her
doctor after ho had vainly tried to euro
her of a frightful enso of stomach troubto
nnd yellow Jaundice. (Jail stones had
formed and sho constantly grew worso.
Thon sho bfgan to uso Electric Hitters,
which wholly cured her. It's n wonderful
Stomach, liver and Kidney remedy.
Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try
It. Only HO cents. Guaranteed. For ealo
by Kuhn & Co.
MAY GET INTO TROUBLE
('ItlxciiK Must A il ill It Crnson Knainer
jilorn lli'KiirillosN of .Vulloiiiillly
noil AiiHni'r liienl Ioiin AsUril.
An Imperative mandato ha Issued from
tho offlco of tho director of the census com
manding all supervisors to refrain from
footing up tho totals of tho reports sent In
by tho soveral enumerators. The director
does not desire Information lu relation to
population to bo made public until after tho
work Is complete. It is stated, however,
that tho enumerntors aro finding tho popu
latlon denser than thoy expected.
Among tho enumerators 1b ono colored
man and his troubles nro greater than all
others. Somo peoplo claim tho right to be
addressed by nono but Caucasians and when
tho son of Afrlc'a sands puts his foot Inside
of tho door thoy Immediately forget all thai
thoy know nbout themselves or point blank
refuso to answer. As a result a special
enumerator will vlalt several households
and tho heads of some families may find
themselves dofendanta In tho United States
court, as Uncle Sam did not tako Into con
federation tho huo of tho enumerator when
tho law was passed requiring nil porsons to
answer tho questions propounded
All who suffer from pllea will bo glad to
learn that DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve will
elvo them Instant and permanent relief. It
will euro eiczema and all skin diseases. Re
ware of counterfeits,
you want.
IIOSTON STORE. OMAHA.
W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglcs Sts.
N.
ROSTON STORE. OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. ICth & Douglas Sbs.
CHAMJI5 OP TIM 13
On Ilii' Wnlinsh.
Commencing Sunday, June 3. tho Wabash
will shorten tho time of tho
CONTINENTAL LIMITED.
Leaving Chicago at 12:02 noon, and St.
Louis ft a. m., arrives at Now York 3:25 p.
I m. nnd liostoi 5:20 p. m., giving Its patrons
A IMoec In S ic ml I lie funnier,
On tho lines of the MILWAUKEE RAIL
WAY In Wisconsin nro same, of the most
bcnutltul pla-.es In the world to vspend a
summer vacation camping out or nthc ele
gant summer hotels. Iloattng, Ilahlug, boiu
tlful Inkes nnd streams nnd onol weather.
These reports are all crslly reached from
Omaha. A book dosCllbir,:? thm may bOihnllrr nrrvlce lo Iholr fnvnrltn nmmoi- rn.
had upon application nt tho Chicago, Mil- ' Rort.
waukce Si. Paul Ry city ticket ollico i ALL OTHER TRAINS RUN SAME AS NOW,
lr.OI I nrnam street, Omaha. Round trip I ni , !, tt, u'M.n.i, nn i.n in
tickets, good returning until O.-tobcr 31, ; ,rsa than otnpr lhlC3 ;la Dolrrlt nm, NnBra
now on sale. K, A. NASH, i n,,, Vor ratcs, time-tables of trips east
j or a copy of On Lake and Sea, call ou nny
agent or connecting lines, or can on or write
O. N. CLAYTON,
Room 405 N. Y. L. Hldg., Omaha, Neb.
Oencral Western Agent, j
Croud nt llmiM'iini Pork.
To a crowd of between i!,oco and lO.ono
people Corn Uockwlth, the female swim
mer, gave an exhibition of her ability nt
Hanscotn pari; last night. Tho assembled
people seemed to nppreclato the exhibition
and the large number which ass 'milled mnv
lead the street railway company, which
bote tho expense of tho exhibition last
night, to give a herles of entertainments
durlnc tho summer.
Doc, the Piugger,
as a Philanthropist.
"An Omaha physician suggests that you
boll trust Ice to kill tho octopus In It "
Omaha Dally News.
Wc wonder why this samo "Doc, tho
Hugger," does not "suggest" tho same
treatment for 2x1 pet, who pays said Doc's
otllce rent and commissions, too, In order
that the body politic may be rid of a
worse pest, to wit, A CORMORANT thnt
feeds upon tho Ills nnd necessities of man
kind. Is It because be objects to taking his
own medicine, when by not doing so ho
may become rich, by aiding In the oppres
sion of the poor sufferer? Wo still wonder
nnd await the answer. Perhnps the 69 pill
makers who tried to form a PILL TRUST
AND FAILED can answer.
Crnmnr's Kidney Cure 75c
Llsterlno 65c
Wine of Cnrdul 75c
Plnkbam's Compound 75c
Sure Death for bugs 20c
AJax Tablets 40c
Har Bon 40c
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST.
Cor. Kllh nnd Chlcauo -Slrecti.
SCHAEFER
An Opportunity to Visit Ilie I3nst
Pleasantly and economically Is afforded by
tho tourist tickets on sale via tho Lake Shore
Michigan Southern railway on nnd after
Juno 1. Chautauqua Iako, Nlngara Falls
the St. Uawrenco river, White, mountains nnd
tho Atlantic coast resorts aro among the
moro Important points reached. Summer
edition of "Hook of Trains," showing spec!
men tours will ho of Interest In arranging
for your trip. Sent freo on application to
H, P. Humphrey. T. P. A., Knnsas City,
Wo., or F. M. Ryron, 0. W. A., room SI
Station building, Chicago.
The new twonty-Blx-hour DoBton train Is
now In service.
KXCCHSION HATI3S
Via ChleaKO, Milwaukee A St. 1'uiil
It ii 1 1 v a y.
June 2, 3 nnd t, Mitwaukeo nnd return
$16.75.
Juno H, 15, 16 and 17, rhllndelphla nnd
return, $30.75.
June 25, 26 and 27, Chicago and return,
$12.75.
City TIeket Office, 1604 Farnam street.
V A- NASH.
General Western Agent.
Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tents, awn
tnrs, canvas goods, 11 and Harnoy, phone 8S3
Spirit l.llUe, In.,
Quickly and conveniently reached via tho
Illinois Central railroad. Round trip tickets
now on palo at city ticket office, H02 Far
ntm street.
The Summer Drink
Arc you tired? Drink
cm A - ( i.
Aro you nervous1? Drink
('lie v - ci:i.i:itY.
Aro you exhausted? Drink
rue - ci3i.i:it v.
Aro you thirsty? Drink
cocv - ( i:i,i:itv.
Does your head ache? Drink
COCA - Ci:i,l3lt V.
Is your Btomnch sour? Drink
COC V - CI3I.I3II V.
If you want a tonle, drink
COCA - CI3l,i:il V.
For a thirst quencher, drink
COCA - (13M3UY.
For nn all-round summer drink there Is
not a drink on tho market that can excel
COCA-CELERY. It Is not too sweet. It Is
not too bitter It Is Just right. Try It. Sold
enly at
J. A, FULLER & CO
Fourteenth mil) UnuglnH Streets.
ARTIFICIAL
TEETH
to feel comfortable must fit perfectly, We
glvo a good fit, and warrant satisfaction In
every ease.
Oood Set Teeth $5.00
Silver Fillings 75c
Teeth Cleaned 75c
Tail's
A considerable amusement was oc
casioned at the, "Onyx (Jueen ' soda foun
tain opening of'sberman & Mct'onnell last
Saturday by the readiness with which the
ladles (and the men. too, of colirsel were
victimized Into believing that the beautiful
artltlclal pinks which wore distributed as
souvenirs were natural carnations Instead
of paper ones. This optical delusion was
furthered by the exquisite odor which had
been Imparted to the Mowers by spraying
tin in with Lazcll's Carnation Pink Per
fume, which Is every bit us delicate and
fragrant as the natural flowers and at
the same time a most lasting scent. Any
i lady or gentleman who did not got a pink
may have their kerchief perfumed by call
I lug at the perfume counter of
Philadelphia Dental Rooms Sherman & McCOMiell Drug CO
1517 DOUOLAS STREET. i xow Loeatlon-Cor. Ifith and Dodge Sts.
LU I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I u.i u M i l rrrTTXirrjT?
1 rrww.ywsw.
Denver. I'lieblo,
Ciiliirnilo Sirliiun
'ml return
lint SprliiKs. S. I),
mill return
(IimiiviioiI .SprliiK
mill return . . . .
Omlen. Salt I, alio City
mill return.
IMilliuleliihln
nml return .........
Tlckol Offioo,
1 502 Farnam St,
I Tel. 250.
$13 00. June S. 19 nnd
I. nnrl July .1. 7-10.
00, 1nl1 after June 1
i 11 10. June n. 10 nnd
f :i, and July 3, 710.
I J3I oo. June io nml
21. and July 3. 7-10
) $10.00, dally nfier June t
une 5. 19 and
and July 3, 7-10.
I J32 00, ,1
( !l. nn
f KQ., Juno H, 15, IS.
Burlington Station,
10th and Mason Sts.
Tel. ISO.
Good Clothes
for Everybody
TPomorrow we offer for your special consideration two
very good tbingB in clothing. One a man's all wool
fancy striped worsted suit, cut in the four-button round
corner sack style, lined with
extra good quality all wool
Berge, the button holes hand
made, double stitched edges,
hand padded undercollar,
flap pockets in fact it is a
suitthat readily brings $22. 50
most any
whore our price
is 15.00.
Wo have, nil sizes
and cnn fit you
perfectly.
HPhe next itom we offer con--S-
sists of a lot of
Boys' All Wool
Two-Piece
KNEE PANTS SUITS
In Hir.fH (I to 1.! yrnra,
In it we include all our for
mer $2.50, J2.08 and $3.50 light and medium
lifiht all wojI ciiMdmcre, btriped nnd
checked cheviots, etc. Good, durable pults
to wear, made In tho stronscst posalblo
manner and guaranteed absolutely as good
ns any milt you
could possibly
get that would
cost you $2.50 to
$3.50 In any atoro else
where. Our price now
will bo H 08 for
your choice
MMtiTO Vw choice i - I I ,
-brings $22. 50
15
ntced absolutely as good
$198
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HAYDE
POINTER
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Arrnngomonts foryour Summer Vacation should
not bo complotod without first asking about . . .
Excursion
Rates . .
Excursion
Rates
pict nf
THE UNION PACIFIC
In effect on June 21, July 7 to 10 Inc., July 18 and August 2nd. Summer Bt
curulou Hat us of
ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP
Due J2.00 from Mlsiourl Kvor to
Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Ogden and Salt Laka
AND OTHKH WESTERN RESORTS.
TICKETS GOOD POR RETURN UNTIL OCTOBER SIST.
Telephone 310. City Tlokot offioo, 1302 Farnam St)
Mountains
of Goods
From the six stocks secured by our
New York buyer, combined with our
own Tremendous Cloak Stock, are fast
disappearing. Lower prices on first class
merchandise, than any house ever quoted.
More satisfied customers than any house ever had. No
disappointments and no trash. Everybody surprised and
pleased.
Ladies' Suits that Fit.
With silk lined jacket, percaline lined skirt, made in the
newest styles at $3.98
Ladies' Suits that Fit in all colors including black,
jackets silk lined, they aro hummers at $5.98
Ladies' Suits that Fit silk lined throughout, thoy
must and will will be sold, each $10.00
Ladies' Waists that Wash greatest variety of colors
and patterns, waists that wash, others ask you 75c, our price
39c. Waists that wash, others ask you 1, our price 49c.
Waists that wash, in ginghams, percales and madras, 98c.
Beautiful Assortment
of White Waists.
New June styles, trimmed with laces, insertions and em
broideries, new cuffs and new backs, 98c up to $6. Plenty
of them.
SKIRTS 17n skirts in golf, rainy day and dress skirts,
worth (5, for $2.98.
75 Ladles' SlilrtH, tmmplcs, no two nil ko', no better skirt mado, earn $10.00.
200 ladles' Stlk WnlntH worth $0.00 for $2.01.
100 Ijidles' Silk WnlBts mado of tho famous Wlnslow taffetit, corded and tucked,
the new cuff, tho new back and tho new c nllar. Thoy aro koIiik funt; money refunded'
or a now waist if they crack or cut; no bet tor mndo, worth $8.00 for $4.98.
60 doren Ladles' Wrappem In dark uu d Hunt colors, percales nnd lawns, worth
$1,50, for 08c,
25 dozon Wrappors at each 10c
MYDEN BROS.
HAVE A RIR FACE,
LOVELY SATIN SKIN,
SOFT, WHITE HANDS,
Windburn, sunburn, tan, freckles,
sc pimpies, uioiciio.s, neai eruptions,
w T!tTi5 chafing; all summer sun alllictions
Wm V disappear like dew before the
Imorning's sun by applying Satin .Skin Cream and Tow.
a dor, magical twin beautifiors, skin repairers, your facial
finonrlu Vnn nvn rnwl in 1 1 v inviiorl in oolr fi. 1 I ? 1 0. 1 i''
,v,,,va, w w wwa.j III, HLlt V-W UOI IUI IIU1J
sample of Satin-Skin Cream, while they last.
Apply nt Drug Deportment,
1 BOSTON STORE.
Fun Is All Right
111 its place if 3rou don't get to
using it as a stimulant.
It's funny how Home stores hang on with this
funnyism of Helling shoes below cost. It's no
joke for a customer to spend good money for a
poor pair of nhoes. Many of you aro buying
at, random, in II noticed by sensational methods
and exaggerated statements.
We permit no competition to give you t'i
greater equivalent for your money, and noth
ing can hide the fact that we're doing a safe,
satisfactory selling in our ladies' shoe de
partment. Ladies' Oxfords
Have the Floor.
Just now, and we wish to call your attention
to tho fact that they are here for Icps money
than elsewhere quality considered.
Ladies' Oxfords Tau or black vustin to'
com toe.
Ladies' Oxfords J. nr .blnuk' n kkl-0,1
the broad loe.
Ladies' Oxfords ;,,ui or rhhxf vnl1 kl1, 011
the medium last.
Ladies' High Shoes Tn a complete ".
or without vesting tops
and coin toe.
Ladies' High Shoes 1nI1 kic1, nu
extension or
mado with
medium
soles.
Ladies' High Shoes Ta,yvHl vestil,g top
Choice of any of the above
One Dollar and Tiff) Cents
Second Week of Our Great
Clearing Sale on
PIANOS
To further reduce our Immenso stock of slightly lined sample plnnos and
odd styles, we mako tho following deep cut in prlcoB:
ff.-.iMi.no imavos ;:i is.no hckmi.iiii pianos ihihs.oo
tjiiiii.no pitxns uux.no ltiki.oo im.vnos i? lis. on
Our stock of STKINWAY, A. 11. CIIASK, VOSR. E.MEUSON, PACKARD nnd
IVKIIS & POND Pianos la tho LAHOEST In tho entlro weft. Our prices nro the
LOWEST nnd our terms tho EASIEST. Call nnd bo convinced.
KIMS STUCK IIAHV (iltA.M) OM.Y $4110.00
Squnro Pianos and OraBns $18, J28, f38, and up.
Wo sell on easy monthly payments. New Pianos for rent. Instrument
MOVED. TUNED. ItEPAIRED, STORED nnd EXCHANGED. Lowon rates.
You aro cordially Invited to inspect tho
KI!I,K-IM.A IXfi IMAMH.A
the greatest musical Invention of tho age. It plays any plnno, Any one can play it.
SGHMOLLER & MUELLER
Till! OI.II Itl!l,IAIII.l'! IM V.VO IIOI SI'!,
milt Kn'.'iinni St.. Oiniilini IlitT llruiiiMvny, Ciniiii'll Illnffii.
HAYDE!
DON'T FORGET THAT WHEN SMOKING A
' A SALE ON THE
S BEST CLOTHING
When we quote low prices on men's cloth
ing they are the very finest makes in America.
The quality, fit and style of every garment are
guaranteed, no matter how low the prices.
The hundreds of thousands of dollars we
invest in clothing enable us to bring you the
very best values. We can atford to make your
purchases satisfactory to you in every instance and we do it.
These special prices mean a saving to you of fully one
third. Men's Spring and Summer Suits,
Kogularly worth from $7.50 to 610, A TCL
special at
Men's Fine Suits
In pure worsteds and serges, regularly worth f7
$11.50 to $15, special at 7. 4 .kJVJ
Men s Novelty Coats and Pants
With holts, regularly worth 810 and fi t7 C
special at $5 and xJ J. kJ
1800 Pairs Men's Dress Trousers
Of standard worsteds and line cheviots, in latest
stripe and check ejects, worth $!J. 50 to $5,
special at, $1.50 and &J (
Moys' tine sailor, vesteo and double breasted knee pants suits,
at '$1.75, $2.50 and $3.50, worth double. Fancy silk
vestH given away with double breasted knee pant suits at
$.'J.50 up. Also extra knee pants given away with knee pants
suits at $2.25 up.
You luve tbe BEST notwlthstaudlnu thoy cost you no more ttuu Interior goodl.
r. It. HICK M. C. '(., MANUKA ("I'll UK ICS, NT. I.OIMS, AlO,
C. A, RAILSUAC1C, OMAHA, DLSTHIUUTOn,
UNION HADE
HAYDEN BROS
Selling the must clothing in Omaha.