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    THE Oar ATT A DAILY TtEE; S VTTTHT)AY, ATT(TrST 18, 1000.
FINE
The opening day of this sale proved to you at once the magnificent qualities and style of the shoes in this sale The
immense quantities give ample choice you see what you want in a minute you are pleased, no matter how particular
you may be, or what you are used to paying for shoes, This shoe sale pleases and satisfies and astonishes everybody,
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Men's
Shoes
In black and tans lace, button and congress
all the new swell lasts and colors all widths, all sizes
take your choice at $1.89.
Men's
Shirt
Big
Men's Silk Front $1.00
Shirts at 39c Saturday
we place on sale a new lot of
men's linn Negiigeo Shirts. Thoy nro
maiio with
cordon eiioots,
ilosltfiis, nil
hI.o.i, wortli
$1.00-nlo
Men's 50c and 75c
Shirts 25c This lot in.
eludes lino Necrlicreo Shirt.
iiimtu hi iori-iiie, wiin ciina nuaencu nnd without
oollnrs also lino working shirts, nil sizes, worth
up to 7Gc cholco of lot for
Fine Neckwear
25c Neckwear for 5c
A cholco lot of Fancy Silk Shield JJows and How
Tics all colors hnmlsoino pattoms L'oo values
on salo Saturday for
35c Neckwear for 10c
Hnndsoino Imporials an nluiot endless variety
of designs and coloring!, iniulo of lino materials
worth .'toe on snlo for
50c and 75c Neckwear 25c
An olognnt lot of English sntiaros. lmnorinls
nnd tccks tho very latest designs nnd colors
innde of bost tie silk- poMtlvoly 60c uiul 7oc values, for
' , I 1 an 11UL3 CiiVJ
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Important Innovation Mado in Union PaciCo
Operating Departments.
NEW PLAN OF DISCIPLINE TO BE TRIED
SunpniNlnnn to 1 1 i) Aivny AVItli
uiid a Syxtrm of .llei'Kn mill
IH'iui'rltN ti 'liilio
Their I'lnco.
An important Innovation rclatlvo to tho
operating employes of tho Union Pacific
railroad company will bo luauKurated Sep
tember 1. It will bo tho introduction of
tho system of discipline by record, and
after Its operation bcslns tho suspension
of employes from duty, with consequent
loss of time, will bo discontinued. In
stead of tills practlco, which has been In
dulged in from the bcRlnnlnK of tho history
of tho Union I'ncltlo system, dlsclpllno
will bo maintained by reprimand, book sus
pension or dismissal from tho service.
TI1I3 plan of discipline has beoa tried
on many of tho prominent rnllroads of tho
country nnd has been found to bo alto
Kctuer satisfactory In its operation. In
jilnclng It In practical operation on tho
Union 1'aclQc system sovoral objects aro
sought to bo attained by fienoral Manager
Dickinson and his colleagues, who havo
been Instrumental In Introducing tho now
system. Principal among these aro the
securing of a higher stato of otllclency,
tho avoldanco of loss of tlmo and wages
of employes, resulting in posslblo suffer
ing of thoso dependent upon their earn
ings, as well as demoralization of em
ployes by enforced Idleness; tho nvold
unco of unnecessary sovorlty In tho dis
missal of nn empluyo; tho removal of tho
falso notion on tho part of somo of tho
employes that tho serving of n suspension
nnd tho corresponding loss of wages Is a
luyment to tho company for tho loss and
troublo caused It and that futuro offenses
can bo settled in tho samo manner; tho
nvoldaneo of frequent service changes; tho
establishment In tho sorvlco of a fooling of
security In tho confidence that faithful
nervlco will bo recognized and rewarded
by uninterrupted employment nnd tho cer
tainty that reward and promotion will not
follow lndifforcnt service, nnd, foremost of
all, tho raising of tho self-respect of em
ployes nnd uniting them moro closely to
tho company by removing tho element of
forco nnd relieving them of tho public
illsgraco attached to tho actual scrvlco of
uusponsloii.
Ilerotoforo, whenover any nno of tho
nst army of employes of tho Union Pacific
luid been derelict In duty or has dono somo
wrong Justifying reprimand, ho has been
"laid off," or suspended, for flvo, ten,
thirty or nlnoty days, according to tho
nevrrlty of his offense. During this tlmo
of enforced Idleness ho has, of course,
drawn no salary from tho company.
I.uy OITn" In 111- .MhiIInIii-iI.
Under tho system of dlsclplno by record
Iheso suspensions will bo dono away with
nnd "lay offs" by tho oporatlug employes
will bo cither voluntary on tholr part or
else, If directed by tho officials, will bo of
Indefinite length. September 1 In tho olllco
tof every division superintendent on tho
Union Pacific road a record book will be
opened and every employo In tho trans
portation department will have an Indi
vidual account, l-'or every case of neglect
fcf duty ur Improper conduct or violation of
On
Bargain
Squares
$10 and $12
Sale
inticv pulled bosoms, silk
uiilmi oosoins, suit
39c
latest
colors,
fully
prieo ..
5c
10c
tho rules a reprimand or suspension for a
certain number of days will bo noted,
against tho record of tho employe. If n'
suspension, actual sorvlco will not bo re
quired. Tho suspension will remain on tho
book charged up to tho employe, but ho will
bo permitted to contlnuo nt work, draw
ing his salary without Interruption.
Tho cancellation of theso black marks
on tho record Is provided for. Good Judg
ment in emergencies, acts of heroism,
loyalty to tho scrvlco and other meritori
ous conduct will bo mado n matter of
record and given full consideration in de
termining tho standing of tho employe.
Tho record will nlso bo taken Into nc
count when tho question of promotion In
tho sorvlco Is under consideration. When
nn employe has had a reprimand or a
suspension entered against his record
satisfactory service for a given length of
tlmo will enncel tho doblt sldo of tho nc
count. A reprimand will bo canceled by
a clean record of thrco months, flvo days
of suspension cancoled by a clean record
of six montlm and so on until Blxty days
of suspension will bo wiped off tho list by
a clean record of eighteen months. In
this way an employe who through somo
act of Indiscretion or inattention to duty
gets a suspension chargo against him, In
stead of being compolled to quit work,
continues on with his duties and by per
forming satisfactory service for a certain
length of tlmo Is enabled to clear up his
record.
Ilml Comliict Mill .Not Itc Tolerntctl.
An accumulation of reprimands nnd sus
pensions upon tho record of nny employe
will bo considered sufficient cvldcnco that ho
is an undesirable man for tho sorvlco and
dismissal will bo allotted him. As hereto
fore certain wrongdoings on tho part of em
ployes will subject them to summary dls.
charge. Among tho things that como undei
tho ban aro disloyalty, dishonesty, desertion,
Intomperanco, immorality, insubordination,
incompetency, willful neglect, gross caro
lessuess, incxcusablo violation of rules re
sulting In endangering or destroying com
pnny proporty, making falto reports or stato.
ments or concealing focts concerning mat
ters under Investigation.
Cieneral Manager Dickinson summarizes
tho Ideas of tho new system as follows t
"This system of dlsclpllno, It Is hoped, will
provo of mutual advantage to tho ctunpany
and Its employes. Thoso guilty of offenses
not requiring dismissal will not suffer loss
of tlmo and will bo given an opportunity by
subsequent good service to clear tholr rec
ords. Tho operation of tho system should
ongender a feeling of security, in tho conn
donco that faithful sorvlco Is recognized and
will bo rewarded by uninterrupted employ
ment, and tho certainty that reward nna
promotion will not follow Indifferent scry,
leo. Tho company expects tho system to
promoto harmony and to stlmulato employe
to an earnest co-operation with Its odlccra
In attaining a moro efficient service"
Money for TritiiNciinttni'iitnl I.lur.
VICTORIA, II. C, Aug. 17. Tho Times
says that tho money for tho MacKcnzIo &
Manns railway from tho (Ireat Lakes to tho
Pacific, with a branch lino to Dawson, has
been subscribed In London. Tho Pacific
terminus will bo on tho northern coast of
Urlllsh Columbia.
Unto Wnr Annum; Itnllrnnila,
CHICAGO, Aug. 17. Transcontinental
freight rates havo gone to smush over gov
ernment business. It was learned hero to
day that tho roads havo discovered that In
discriminate rato cutting has been dono In
order to get contracts for carrying govern
ment supplies to San Francisco, where
" -1 - a ' 1 1, ' ri riv?rs tTti ! itAtJ&lMirrK wv'.' lli l.sia25;iL'. 'iVf .1 II' 5Wjf?iBSSMf?iia ii 'flZZ-orL nnu goi one or more) baturduv for-
We will give you your money back, without a word, if you can duplicate these shoe bar
gains elsewhere even at double the money We are having a sale that's takino- the town
by storm and nothing can stop it we've got the shoes that bear out every word we
say and the people know it, JY," JV' !T
The finest shoes for
Misses and Children
that are made in America
made by Moloney Bros., of
Rochester, go at
LESS THAN
HALF PRICE
Positively the Best Offer Ever Made
The balance of the suits purchased of Levy, Rosen
feld & Co. will go on sale Saturday, Notwith
standing that
are uoiug soia lor nan ana less man halt their worth,
tho suits by tho price we ask for them. Remember
yon PAY, but what you GliT." These suits
an extremely low tlgure, owing to tho advanced
season and the great quantity the linn had on
hand. They are made of ALL WOOL materials,
including fancy striped and checked cheviots and
worsteds. They
biht.v. lour choice
S10.00 and 12.00
they aro put aboard transports bound for
China or tho Philippines.
Tho greatest rato cutting has been mado In
attempts to got tho meat shipments from
Chicago. It was asserted today that secret
rato cutting had greatly diminished, If not
completely obliterated, profits, in railroad
circles tho danger of tho freight war thus
started becoming general among transcon
tinental roads is considered as imminent.
HnlMviiy ottH mill rrrftonnlx.
y I. Ciindey, traveling passenger ngent
of the Denver & lilo cirnndc, Is In town
father VCr' 110 QCC0"11,an,ctl llls
W. A. Gardner, trenprnl mnnnmp nn.i a
Sanborn, assistant general superintendent!
aro Northwestern officials in tho city from
, Chicago.
Alfred N. Dale
nuslst.'lnt frpli'hf iirrrmt
in inu uiinois cenirni ni .Memphis, Tonn.,
was In tho city yesterday, tho guest of As
sistant ucneral Freight Agent J. S.
ueltzell. Mr. Ualo was" enroute to
Cntallna Island, whero ho will enjoy a
vacation.
A special trnln, consisting of ono buggaga
car uml four sleepers, came In from the
east over the Omaha ib St. Louis this
morning nnd went west via tho Union
Pacific. It was provide t for tho otllcers
nnd men of Hattery C, Seventh Artillery,
enroute from Providence, It. I., to China.
Nearly nil of tho executlvo heads of tho
Klkhorn road In this city went to Lincoln
todny to nttend tho funeral of th lato H.
A. Mosher, formerly general ugent of tho
Elkhorn Ht Lincoln. In tho party wtro
General Manager Dldwell, General Super
intendent Hughes, General Freight Agent
Morehouse, Assistant General Frelgnt
Agent Merchant, Chief Clerk Iledlngton
of the general manager's olllco, and '.'hler
Clerk J, W. Munu of tho general passenger
office.
HOMAN HAD TO HAVE HADEC
Deputy MiirHluil Hum Kxcltlitir
While Trying to A r rent
HmvclU Man,
line
Deputy United States Marshal Henry
Homan had an exciting tlmo Thursday at
Howells. where ho wont to arrest Alvts
Hadco on a chargo of removing liquor from
casks without destroying tho rovonuo
stamps. I Ionian drove from Norfolk to
Howells nnd placed Uadcc under arrest.
Tho prisoner asked that ho bo allowed to
secure a friend who would go to Norfolk
with him and assist In gottlng a bond.
Tho friend proved to bo a fighter anil at
tempted to provent Homan from taking
Ilndcc away from Howells. Tho prisoner
was lauded In Norfolk, however, and man
aged to get tho case continued. Ho Is now
In Omahn trying to settle tho matter with
tho collector of internal revenue.
II refill ii uml Kecillinr Microbe.
Tho InteBtlncs are full of dlseaso germs
that become nctivo and dangerous In con
stipation. Cascarots kill and expel them.
Druggists, 10c, 25c, liOe.
Council MffthiK Ciiiiicn to Viniulit.
A special meeting of tho council wus
called yesterday morning for tho purposo of
passing ordlnnnres for paving along Dodgo,
rhloago, Thirty-third and Nineteenth
streots. Aftur tho councllmen had arrived
at tho city hall It was discovered that the
ordinances had been given a first nnd
second rending at a former meeting, but
had not been passed upon by tho com
mittee of tho whole or approved by City
Attorney Connell. Tho mooting was not
called to order, ns It was Impossible to
consider tho ordinances, anil no other
business was to como before tho council.
Tho wolf In tho fable put n sheep's
clothing becauso If ho traveled on his own
reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur
pose. Counterfeiters of DeWltt's Witch
Hazel Salvo couldn't sell their worthless
salves on tholr merits, fo they put them In
boxes and wrappers like DeWltt's, Look
out for them. Take only DeWltt's WltcU
Hazel Salve. It cures plies and all sUu
diseases.
Boys and Youths' Shoes
worth up to $2.50, go at
75c, 89c, 98c
Your cholco of over 5 000 pairs boys',
youths nnd llttlo Rents- hIiops. in black
Antl in
nnd tans on main floor anil In basement
at 75c, SOc, OSc.
T ,i
at Vl
All Wool Suits for
every suit is strictly
embrace quality, slyle, lit and dura
of several styles and all sizes
values for
WILL TARE MORE TEACHERS
Incrcaso in Number of Eecitation Periods
Necessitates Larger Teaching Force
ARRANGEMENT IS ONLY TEMPORARY
I'll II i 1 n 'Will Not lie OllllKOil o He
mnlii In Sellout Any
Mure lliiui'M Tlimi
Formerly.
Tho increase In tho number of recitation
periods nt tho High school will make from
twenty-five to thirty additional classes and
theso will bo heard by tho five additional
teachers the Hoard of Education elected a
few weeks ago.
Although recitations will be held from 9
In tho morning until 3:30 In tho afternoon,
Instead of dismissing nt 2 o'clock as has been
customary In former years, no pupil will
bo required to remain nt the High school
for a longer time than formerly. An effort
will bo mado to arrange tho classes In such
a manner that pupils who como nt 9 In the
morning will bo excused at 2 in tho after
noon, while tho pupils who remain until 3:30
will not bo required to bo In school earlier
than 10:30.
When tho now High school building is
completed Superintendent Pearso expects to
do away with tho classes which como later
thau 2 o'clock In the afternoon, but with
tho greatly increased attendance and tho
limited number of recitation rooms In tho
old building it Is Imposslblo to accommodate
tho classes without lengthening tho hours.
Under tho new plan no class will have
moro than thirty members nnd It will bo
posslblo to reduco tho slzn of many classes
below twcnty-Hve. Tho entlro number of
classes will bo about 235, whllo tho High
school teachers will number forty-soven
making nn average of five dally classes for
each teacher.
Tho llvo now teachers elected to High
school positions aro Misses Ilello Wilson,
Amelia Farnsworth, Mary Kellogg, Mary
Sullivan nnd Mr. William Hunzicker.
i'ahmi:m:i: outs iiuttuii position.
Military limtruelor nt the II lull .School
AVIII On to Ilcuter.
Howard Parmelco, whom tho Hoard of
Hducntion recently elected military In
structor In tho High school, has socured a
better position In Denver and will not ac
cept tho Omaha position. Sovcrnl soldlors
who had exporlonco In tho Philippines
havo sought tho position, but tho board
elected Mr. Parmelco becauso ho was ca
pablo of doing other work In tho High
bchool and will not consider applicants
who nro not qualified to tench othor
branches.
P0ST0FFICE FORCE WORRIED
t'nlcs Atti-i'iitloii IMiiiih Are Approved
sun Worlv- on A ii ii i- Mil) Hut),
to lie Stopped,
Tho delay In tho approval of tho plans for
tho alteration of tho workroom of tho post
ofilco Is beginning to bo felt by tho olllcors
and clerks. Tho grading of tho slto of tho
annex has reached a point whoro tho con
tractor Is beginning to tear up tho driveway
In tho rear of tho olllco, and whon that Is
dono there will bo no way to got tho malls
to and from tho nttlm until tho south sldo
of tbo building Is opened This alteration
cannot bo mado until tho plans are upprove.d
nt WafhlnRton. Tho dca Is of tho necessary
changes wero sent cast moro than two warks
$6, $5, $4
WOMEN'S
SHOES,
tho original coses-
sizes, all wulths. lnco
-all
Zl "
. v ...iinnaii nnu jioslon Tho ilnest woman's
M pa7r "P l 8U JoIIi,r8-K "'lnK) SatuX!
up-to-date they
were bough
ngo nnd no word has been received In re
gard to them. After tho plans are approved
It will require at least a week to mako the
alterations and unless tho approved plans
arrive soon it Is posslblo that tho work of
grading will bo Buspcndod for a short time.
Threo additional automntlc cashiers ar
rived yesterday for the use of tho post
ofllco force. Ono will bo placed In the stamp
department and tho others In tho money or
der branch of tho service With theso cash
lors tho accounts of tho ofilco can bo handled
with greater rapidity and less work.
Authority was received by tho postmaster
this morning to appoint four additional let
ter carriers October 1. This Is an lncreaso of
ono over tho number allowed In Juno.
LABORER SERIOUSLY HURT
Tried to Ilonril Moving Freight
Trnln, lint I, on! Ill Hold
ml Fell.
J. F. Flanders, a laborer who lives nt Al
bla, la., was seriously Injured yesterday
on tho Hurllugton tracks near tho cor
ner of Sixth nnd Pierce. He attempted to
board a moving freight train, but lost his
hold and was thrown to tho ground. His
skull was fractured, his scalp budly cut and
ono ear was nearly torn loose from tho head.
His right nnklo was dislocated and bis body
was badly bruised by tho fall. The Injured
man was removed to Clarkson hospital.
Story ot a Sluvc.
To bo bound hand nnd foot or venrs hv
the chains of dlseaso Is tho worst form
of slavery. George D. Williams of Man
chester, Mich., says: "My wlfo has been
so helpless for flvo years that sho could
not turn over In bed alone. After using
two bottles of Electric Hitters sho Is
wonderfully Improved nnd able to do her
own work." This supremo remedy for
femnlo diseases quickly cures nervousness,
sleeplessness, moloncholy, headacho, back
ache, fainting and dizzy spells. It Is a
godsend to weak, sickly, run-down people
Curo guaranteed. Only GOc. Sold by Kuhn
& Co., druggists.
TIMBER FIRES SPREADING
Government ItmiKcrn Umplny Men to
Flu-lit the Primrt'im of
the Flume.
I1UENA VISTA, Colo., Aug. 17. Tho for
est firo In Pino Creek gulch, near Hlverslde,
ten miles above this city, Is steadily spread
ing. People from that region report that
when tho firo has burned Itself out there
will bo llttlo timber left.
URKCKlNltlDGE, Colo., Aug. 17. A big
forest lire Is raging In tho range of hills on
tho cast sldo ot the llluo river n few miles
north of Dillon. Tbo entlro valley Is tilled
with smoke.
MONTUOSE, Colo., Aug. 17. Forest fires
nro burning fiercely In nil directions. To
tho east thero 1b a big hlazo on tho Hlack
mesa, to tho north hugo volumes of smoko
go up from the Grand mesa and tho Uncom
paghro plateau to tho west Is also aflro In
different places. Thousands of acres of tim
ber have been destroyed. UnlesB rain sets
In tho timbered sections will suffer as never
before Hangers In tho government employ
have formed a largo body of men to go and
fight the fires on the Uncompaghre plateau.
DENVKH, Aug. 17. A special to tho
Times from Dol Norto, Colo., says: Heavy
timber (lre aro raging south and west or
Del Norto from tho head ot tho south fork
ot tbo Itio Grande to tho head of the Conejot
river. Tho damago Is tho greatest In tho
history of the country Thero Is almost con
cIusiyb evidence that theso Ores aro bein:
Don t i ud ?o itr ' SWi'MW fc
it's not what. LM. MMami.
t by us at m f imm
On
Bargain
Squares.
or button, blacks, tans
'" t-rnrt and' welt
Big
$2.50
Mil
Saturday we place on sale
over 1,000 dozen men's
fine hats at a phenomenally1
low figure. They are tho products
of several noted manufacturers.
Every desirablo stylo and shade is
included in the lot the latest
juruy h, 1'oo.oras, rasnas and T
Grecos, in the Stetson shapes andf 1 fi
nil colors, including brown, maple, pearl, WW I i
gray, modos and black, worth up to &150 )
on sale Saturday for
$3.00 Men's Finest Hats $1.38
In this lot wo include tho finest hats made. They
wero among tho many sample lines wo bought.
Every style, color and size is here, so there is
positively no question about -4 - o
llttillg you pronorlVi Wo want nvnrv I
man that genorally buys
intentionally set und tho general impres
sion prevails that this section Is entitled
to a stato patrol at once. No rain Is falling
nnd tho firo has unlimited sway across
nearly fifty miles of country.
THIEVESSET FIRE TO TOWN
Itoli limine nnd Uenie While
zen Arc lluy l'lulnlmr
the Flume.
(III-
PEOHIA, III., Aug. 17. Smlthfleld, n town
of 1,500 Inhabitants, forty-three miles west
of here, was vlBlted last night by a very
disastrous fire, which threatened for a
tlmo to entirely destroy tho place. As It
was a dozen buildings wero burned nnd
tho loss, it is estimated, will aggregate
$50,000 to $75,000. With tho exception of
two stores, nil of tho buildings and stocks
burned wero covered fully by Insurance.
Tho firo was discovered about midnight
In tho rear end of Robertson's grocery
storo nnd spread rapidly, both up and
down North Main street, consuming tho
grocery whero It started. Dr. Newberry's
drug store, tho Odd Fellows hall, Deer's
grocery, Mulverton's general storo, Itlgg's
dry goods store, McLoan'a harness shop,
Moody's furnlturo house, Garvin's general
store, Carvln's residence, tho Central Union
telephone exchange, tho Sun olllco and
Ilepubllc hall. All of theso wero frame
buildings nnd overy ono of them wus
totally destroyed. Thero was no Insurance
held by either Mulverton or Itobcrtson.
Tho village has no firo department, but
tho citizens attached garden hoso to the
town pump und did whnt they could In
this manner and with buckets to got water
onto tho firo. Tholr efforts, however, wero
of no nvall and tho firo burned until it
had consumed tho entlro business block.
Tho firo was of incendiary origin, tho
match havlug been applied by men who
afterward tried to rob tho homes of tho
villagers. They wero discovered In two or
threo houses, but managod to mako tholr
ostapo beforo thoy could bo captured.
They left town In n wagon, driving rap
Idly oway.
TRAIN DROPS INTO THE LAKE
Spreading of flic Hull Ciumr a Col
J n line of TrcNlIn on the
l.nUe Shore.
TOLEDO, O., Aug. 17. Tho Lake Shoro
limited fast train No. 3, duo hero at 1.15
a. m., was wrecked at Hay Ilrldgo, Just
west of Sandusky, nbout 1 o'clock this
morning. So far ns known no ono was
killed, but several passengers wero badly
cut and bruised. Tho rails spread as tho
heavy train was passing over tho trestlo
crossing tho arm of tho lake at that point.
Tho engine and two baggago cars passed
over safely, but tho smoker ami ono day
coach loft the trestlo and disappeared in
tho lake. Another coach and tho sleeners
also left tho track. Tho express messengers
ami several passengers In tho forward
coaches escaped by climbing through tho
windows.
WlilxUy Crop or Kentucky,
LOUISVILLE. Aug. 17 -Tho Htallstlcnt
report of tho whisky mado In Kentucky
for tho fiscal your ending Juno ) has
Just been Issued and shows thn production
to havo been 21.7fcS.iL'-' gallons, iiguliist
19..SV7SS galloiiH for tho previous year. Tno
HtutlMtli's further show that sO'i.jiw g.j.
Ions were withdrawn during .tho lineal yenr
Just ended, ngulnst n.DW.COS for iim i.
fiscal your. On Juno 30 thorn wero In bond
in Kentucky SMU,!; gallons of whUky
und during tho month of Juno. 50,2jJ kuDuum
wero exported from the state.
Itlmr 1oriu .No rure ,n I'ny,
Your druggist will refund your money If
I'a7 Qnlm.n alia In onru you. f,0 Cfinln
1
Specials in Basement,
Men's $2.50 Shoes go at 98c
Girls' Shoes go at 79c
Ladies' Oxford ties 75c,89c, 98c
$5.00
Hat Sale
Men's Hats for 98c
a S.'t hat to uumo LMJ J. t 3 C J
REPCBLICAXS TO BUILD HALL
Olub Houso Will Bo Erected nt Fortieth and
Farnain Streets.
NOTHING FOR RENT IN NINTH WARD
Ilml to I'nl t:p a IlulldliiK ur Hold
MeelliiK uml Uleellun in
Street Ward Full or
I'roniierlty.
Tho Ninth Ward Ilcpubllcan club will
build a club houso at tbo northwest corner
of Fortieth ani Fnrnnm streets. Tho only
building In tho ward avallablo for public
meetings hns n seating capacity of less than
fifty and tho republicans havo organized a
company that will provide a suitable build
ing for public uso. Tho now building will
havo a seating capacity of 250 and will cost
nbout J150. Shares In tho company nro
offered nt U each and moro than $100 was
realized In tho first two hours tho commit
tee worked among the voters of tho wnrd.
Dr. Charles W. Downs has granted tho
club frco use of tho lot at the northwest
corner of Fortieth and Fnrnam streets and
work will bo commenced on tho now build
ing in a few days. Tho club houso will he
a frame building, ono story In height nnd
will bo forty-live feet long and thlrty-flvo
fcot wide. It will bo provided with movable
seats and fitted up in such n way that It
will bo suttahlo for all sorts of public gath
erings. City Treasurer A. II. Hcnnlngs originated
tho Idea of erecting tho building and 1b ono
at tho chief promoters of tho scheme. Ho
has received such hearty support from tho
republicans of tho ward thnt ho feels confi
dent that tho building will bo erected and
ready for occupancy in less than a month.
'Prosperity has hit tho ward broadside,"
Mr. Hcnnlngs said in speaking of the club
house. "Four years ago wo could have
routed wholo blocks for republican meet
i?' T "yythlng Is filled up now nnd we
no) m JimV0 ?,CrCt a ,,UI,1I"B or no'11 -streets
KS nJ ",CCtloDH ' 11)0
;'' Pnt in pontics this
( ' ,ANo ca" t keep tho campaign going
without money any Woro than wo can keep
ho body vigorous without food. Dyspon?
cs used to starve themselves. Now Kodol
i Z.p"a c:,ro ,llKCBts whttt t
win rr ?, 'i,1 " tl10 K 'o
"ant. it radically cures stomach troubles.
.r.'w.k "" "o"'1 iiiiimi
train was Injured. " l" ,re"'fU
Mothers endorse It. children like It old
folks use It. we refer to One "J nuto
Cough Cure. It will qulchly euro all throat
and lung troubles. roal
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crushed Into n freight trnln nt SSrva l
Joson'i; V,1, til rn"''. ast of I!cil nn,Ufo ay"
criousiy niid nor mod fatally Injur. .1 'rn .
passengers wore rolled t Vito tho lma,L ', 2
md bruised, but none woro nerlouslv i urt
A.'!? .W!S"op. !"8lno went clean t .ro ;
III' (JillJIJIlKt.
I win mi Cunt let I'liriluiird
re';;!!!i tr nvoh?r
poncn.aryUnt I.nril VcUnd w
givto a sentonco fur grand larcoEv am?
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