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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: TTESPAV, ATCSrST 28. TOOT).
TIM'S LOLLAPALOOZER Til
Young Man with Newspaper Aspirations
Gets Ohummy with a Eoporter.
THRILLING TALE OF THIEVING BOYS
Lntln l,nj- f,mr In Mr, KrniiM' Melon
J'Hlrli mill irl Ann)
llltll III t'lllllPfMl
I'm It.
"Bay. whnt does I fill If I stakes you to n
hot ono?" askrd Tim Ormsby. "a rrnl
lollapalnozcr thHt nono of tho others ain't
onto?"
"That depends," was the guarded nnswer
of The Dee man. "If tho story you
refer to hns an actual nows value, and If
It's exclusive, I'll see that you don't l03e
anything by giving It to mo."
"Does I git all that? Sure you ain't rob
bin' yourself, now, pard. Well, you see
It's like this I'm hangln' around the booby
hatch here with nothln' to do between
feeds, ah' I thought I might as well be Ini
proven' me mind, ns Alex Hoaglaml would
say. 'cause I want to lircHk Into your grafi
one of these days. So I keeps me weather
eye peeled fer slug heads, nee, an' I give
'em to you; then I watihes the piece In
the paper to get next to how you fix It up
Is It a go-" I ran nllug the hot nlr of the
Kngllsh language all right, hut mu spellln's
a hit queer an' I don't know whero to put
In them flyspeek marks what tells ye when
to take brenth. Do I get tho Job?"
Tim Ormshy Is a well nourished, red
eheeked young man, an attache of the Jail
commissary department. He Is head waiter
In one of the few hotels In the city at which
guesls without baggage are not required to
pay In advance. Having traveled con
wlderably nnd being n close student of life
as observed In the shoddy population of
largo cities, Tim is an unique and original
character.
"Well, what Is your story?"
"It goes like this: A guy comes In here
today and lets out n roar because kids Is
stealln' his watermelons. His hnnille Is
Oeorge Krauss nnd he hangs out at Thirty
sixth and Fort street. He's got a patch of
refl-cored pumpkins wld fodder nnd Irish
lemons growln' 'round 'phi 'way out there,
'an on ono sldo of tho patch they's n crick.
Well, what does the kids do but roll tho
fruit down the hill Into Jho crick, nn' the
water floats 'em away to where It's safo
to git 'cm out!
"Mebhy them kids is crazy; mebby they's
got warts lu their think tnnks Instld o'
brains, eh?
"They does It this way," hp resumed.
"Oeorgo Mldlock Is do stool pigeon. He
porches himself on th' bridge over tho crick
nn' pipes off tho house, and If he sees do
main guy comln' he lets out n shrill one nnd
tho kids what's In tho melon patch lays
dead. See?
"Down th' crick about a block Is more
kids. Dey takes out tho big. lino speci
mens of coon's nmbrosla as dey lloats
down. 8ny, mebby dem kids Is bug
house!" "Was Krauss given wnrrants for the nr
rest of tho boyH?" Tim was asked.
"W'nt'H that?"
"Did ho swear out n complaint ngalnst
them?"
"Aw, w'at's eatln' of yoz? S'pozzon ho
did? D'yo reckon kids wld hends on 'em
long's a churn Is goln' to stand around
wnltin' to be pinched? Do you suppose
he could ketch 'em with a halo of warrants
big enough to stuff up a window? Not In
n thousand' Them kids Is lyln' dead.
They heard Mldlock whistle."
CHANCE TO REC'PROCATE
lOioiirslon tii !--Miirl 1VI11 ilv
Oninliii llnxliiffiM .Hen nn Opportu
nity to lli'turii a Ciiiirti'H),
Omaha business men who appreciate tho
importnnco to tho commercial Interests
of tho city of making u complote success
out of tho proposed excursion Wednesday
to the county fair nt Seward must Inter
est themselves In forwarding tho Hale of
tickets if tho venture is to prove success
ful. Tho Impression Is that there must
be a crowd of several hundred If tho ex
cursion moots tho expectations of Its pro
moters in Omaha and tho expectant people
of Seward. The business men of Seward
manifested their friendship for Omaha last
Monday evening by sending n largo dele
gation to tho Ak-Sar-!lcn weekly festiv
ities, nt which time n compact of neigh
borly courtesy was formed, and the Omaha
part of that compact must be fulfilled, If
nt nil this year, by sending u largo com
pany of pleasure seekers to partake of tho
onjoymonts of Omaha day at the county
fair which will begin today In Seward.
Tho oxcurslon will lenve the Webster
street depot nt 8 o'clock or thereabouts
Wednesday morning and arrive at Seward
shortly before noon. A special program
of interest to people of this city will be
enacted at the fair, Including u number
of splendid races.
The grounds are located In a magnificent
natural park overlooking the Illuo river,
the prettiest stream In Nebraska, nnd
nvory effort hns. been made for the com
fort and entertainment of tho throngs ex
pected. Iloturnlng to Omaha tho excur
sionists will leave Seward at 7
o'clock and reach this city shortly
nfter 10 p. m. Tho fare Is
tl. DO for the round trip. Tickets ma
bo secured upon application to Secretary
Utt of tho Commercial club or at tho depot
on the morning of departure, but all who
Intend to go should notify Mr. Utt at
once. Any citizen Is at liberty to take
advantage of this opportunity to enjoy a
plpasnnt outing and cement the commercial
and social relations of tho two cities. Now
that It hoB been determined to send an
excursion to Seward, it will not do to have
it other than an enthusiastic and largely
attended ono. Iluslness men who find It
Impossible to nttend personally aro nsked
to send sultablo representatives.
ESTABLISH A BURIAL FUND
Tj pOKrnplili'nl I nlim Vnlrn (o I'M)
Fifty nullum lit Dentil of n Mem
ber lieKnrillt'NM of HI" Mil nil Inn.
i
At tho meeting of Typographical union
Sunday afternoon it was decided to estab
lish n, local burial fund. Under tho pro
visions of the. International charter tho sum
of J60 Is paid at the death of a member In
good standing out of the International funds.
If tho member 1b not lu good standing noth
ing Is pnld.
Tho local union, In tho creation of tho local
fund, recognizes no distinction, but will
grant funeral benefit to any mombor on tho
books whether ho Is In good standing or
not. Tho amount to bo Issued In each case
is $r0, making the funeral benefit of a mem
ber in good standing JUO.
Tho union decided to observe Labor day
by Joining tho South Omaha unions In tholr
festivities ot Syndicate park.
Mothers endorse It, children like It, old
folks ii9o It. W refer to One Minute
Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat
and lung troubles.
Hiilf I'm re fynm.
Tlnuettss on sale via "Tho North-westorn
Line" to Chicago nnd roturn nt HALF
llATEB, August 25 to 29. good till September
SO.
HOM403 Tarnnm street.
Omaha Tent nnn Awning CM , tenti, awn-
Ucs, canvas goods, 11th & Harney. Tel. S33,
IIOSTO STOIli: I MinitsKIItT SA1.IJ.
Mniiiifnrturer'a tin tire Muck of IIIkIi
Oriulr I, mile' I'd t Iron t a Toiitnrrim
LADIES' 2.00 PETTICOATS. 6Jc.
2.000 ladles' high grade petticoats, black
anil all colors, made full size, extra wide,
all lengths and of the finest silk finished
cotton taffeta, silk finished molrc monno.
silk finished mercerized totton, with clus
ter of ruffles nnd dccp-plealed flounce, also
with dust ruffle; worth $2.00 each, In this
sale, choice 69c.
Ml'SUN" I'.VDEKWEAIl HALF I'tUCK.
All the finest muslin nnd cambric under
skirts from this factory, trimmed with
deep rlifflps, cluster of tucks, nil widths of
embroidery and lace, with many rows of
Insertion, go In this sale at 49c, 75c and
ftSc; worth J2.50.
All tho flno muslin nnd cnmbrlc drawers
from this factory, worth as high ns $1.00,
each, go at 35 e, 19c, 75c and 9Sc.
All tho embroidered, lace-trimmed and
tucked gowns from this factory worth $2.00
each, go at 35c, 19c nnd 9sc.
All the corset covers from this factory,
no matter how high the price was, In thU
sale at "lie, 21c and "0c.
All the skirt chemise, trimmed with tho
finest laec and embroidery, worth regular
up to $2.00. go nt 7Se nnd 9Sc.
All the children's lace trimmed drawers.
go In this sale nt 7!4c pair.
I10STON STORE, OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. 18th nnd Douglas Streets.
SHERIFF WANTS VAGRANTS
I'riiPtliT of llnlillriK Tin in nt VI y
.tall DrprHi'N lllni or I'ern
for I'pnlliiK Tlirm.
Tho unusually largo number of arraign
ments l thirty. eight) In police court yester
day morning brought up the question as In
how the prisoners should he apportioned as
between tho city nnd county Jails. Attorney
W. S. Shoemaker maintained that all vag
rants of a cerinln class should go to the
county Jail nnd that tho practlco which has
obtnlned of sending them to the city Jail Is
but a scheme to cheat the sherltf of his fees
for feeding them.
'Tho vagrant complaint blanks In use
here." said he, "aro all drawn under the
state law and not according to the city or
dinance, which snys that a man Is not n
vagrant unless ho has lonfed around town
ten days. The state law dors not contain
tho ten-day clause. Now, here we have six
hoboes nrre3ted in u box car. They had
Just come Into town nnd hudn't been hero nn
hour. Clearly this raid was made under the
stato law and so the men should havo been
sent to tho county Jail."
Tho six men mentioned are Ilert Ilunson.
John MrConnell. H. K. Watson. Oeorno
Moore, Charles Abraham nnd John Kennedy.
who early yesterday were loaded Into tho
patrol wagon from n Union Pacific box car
nnd charged with vagrancy. Having pleaded
guilty in police-court they were sentenced
to "ten days In Jail." which Jail not being
specified. Later they were placed In the city
noKiovcr.
The city Jail yesterday contained eighty
prisoners, tho largest number that has been
In tho "hatch" at any ono time this summer.
E. N. Daharsh, who has tho contrnct for
feeding them, served seventy-seven break
fasts. Sunday ho served 161 meals, for
which ho received 8.9 cents ench.
A Ml n later ' Rooil Wnrlt,
"I had a severe attack nf hllllnna mil
got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Dlnrrhoei Remedy; took two doses and
was entirely cured," says' Kev. A. A. Power,
of Emporia, Knn. "My neighbor across tho
street was sick for over n week: hnrl mn r
threo bottles of medicine from tho doctor.
Mo used them for threo or four days without
relief, then called in nnothvr ilnrtnr uhn
treated him for some days nnd gave him no
relief, so discharged him. I went over to
sec him next morning. He said his bowels
were In u terrible fix. that thev li.nl hn
running off so long that It was almost bloody
mix. i asKcu mm ir no had tried Chamber
lain's Colic. Cholern anil ninrrhnon I..r,n,lu
and ho said 'No.' I went home and brought
mm my bottle nnu gave him ono dose; told
him to tnko nnother dose In fifteen or twenty
minutes If he did not find relief, but he took
no more anil was entirely cured. I think It
the best medicine I havo ever tried."
You Cun (in 'In
Chicago and return for $12.75, Aug. 2S to 29.
Detroit nnd return for $22, Aug. 25, 28, 27.
St. Paul nnd return for $12.05.
Minneapolis and return for $12.65.
Madison Lake nnd return for $10.68.
Duluth and return $16.95 Sent. 4, 7,-18, 21,
via the Illinois Central Hallway.
Particulars at 1402 Farnnm street.
W. H. DRILL.
District Passenger Agent.
.Slimmer Itemirm.
For A book (lfwnrlhltic- thi. nrn ntonl
healthful summer resorts Of Wisconsin, sftu.
atcd on the line nf the Chicago. Milwaukee
& St. Paul Ry., nddrr3 ot call on
F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent.
lf04 Farnam Street, Omaha.
Ex-Sheriff James Rooney of Albany, N.
Y says Cramer's Kidney Cure Is a remedy
that saves you doctor hills. It cured mo of
kidney trouble. Druggists soil It.
Des Moines and return, $4.50,
Via Rock Iiland Route.
Tickets on snlo Au. 21 to Sept. 1, gooi
for return until Sept. .1. Ticket office No.
1323 Farnam sU
iui:i).
The funeral of Mrs. James Ktonlipiisnn
will bo held from St. Itarnahii'H phnreh.
Tuesday at 2 p. m. Ilurlnl nt Forest Lawn.
MORTON Judgo Jumes F., nt St. Joseph's
Hospital, August zh; was a lieutenant
commander of I'llltcd States gunboat
during the rebellion.
Funeral nt 2 n, m. Tuesdav from Hur-
kett's undertaking rooms, 1511 t'npltol nvo
nue, under tho auspices of the Grand Army
nf the Republic.
1 1 I 1
$12.75
Tlokit Oftlofc,
1 502 Farnam St.
Tl. 250.
1,1 1 M I I I Il LLULUJ U:
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MAXY SEEE1SC CONCESSIONS
Long List of Attractions is Assured for
Ak-Sar-Bon Festivities,
MIDWAY IS SURE TO BE A HUMMER
Mnnnccnirtit Will Also Offer n tJrrnt
.Nn in lie r of Vrrr Minim
Which Will Hp .Spoil
Dnll).
There Is no longer the slightest room
for doubt that the midway being assembled
for the great Ak-Sar-Ilcn week oriental
carnival will bo a veritable hummer, ns
the headquarters nt 130S Harney street has
been visited during the past week by a
bewildering number of privilege men and
concessionaires, many of whom havo been
nwarded concessions and have Inaugurated
preparations for exhibiting their wonders.
Among tho contracts lot Is ono for the pro
duction nf tho Passion Play In moving pic
tures. This Is Edison's wonderful nnd
magnificent reproduction of the famous
Oberamipergait sacred ceremonial, lllus-.
trating the lift of Christ, tnken from tho
most recent production of the piece at Its
Ilnvarlan birthplace, whero It was ren
dered with a cast including Impersonations
of Christ, Ills disciples, Herod. Pllnto and
many other characters of note In sacred
history, together with an army of 500
Roman soldiers and citizens. Another nt
traction which promises to prove of Inter
est Is Illnck America, portraying the evolu
tion of tho npgro from the slave to tho
citizen of today. There will be tho In
evitable palnco of Illusions, tho feature of
which will be "Tarantuln," the half woman
anil half spider, whose mnnnger holds
strong financial inducements to any swain
in search of n wife who will bring to him
a wealth of nftectlon nnd u substantial
dot. Ilosco. tho Australian snako enter,
will live, pat and sIppp In n dpn of poison
ous reptiles, nnd upon whom their
sting seem to havo no effect what
ever. There will be a (Jermnn Village,
with a bovy of ragtlmo girls and clever
vaudeville specialists, the Oypsy Camp,
Electric Theater, Streets of India, Old
I lantatlnn, Templo of Mesmerism, Wild
Animal show. HI-KI. the Filipino wild glrli
Klalann, tho Honolulu sceress, nnd Lunetto,
tho Hying Indy of the exposition Midway.
As free attractions tho management offers
a largo and Interesting variety, among
them being tho famous St. Ilcmlso' aerial
artists; Prof, (leorgo Rice's troupe of edu
cated pigs, Meham's dog nnd monkey com
ody, Otis Ryan's thrilling ride for life, Old
SI Perkins, tho Inimitable rube clown, and
Obrecht's Ilavarlan Juvenile band. These
will nil nppear nt Intervals during each
day In tho arena or other points of ad
vantage on tho carnival grounds.
There will be other free attractions,
among which will ho the public, wedding,
cnkownlk contest, old-tlmo fiddlers' contest,
tiro drills, fraternal drill contests and life
saving exhibitions. Spielers' day on tho
Midway will bo a notnblo event, when well
known Omaha citizens will harangue, tho
crowds ns bnllyhoos,
Tho contrnct for tho erection of tho
booths has been let and a specimen booth,
with n section of the fence, will bo put In
at onco on tho grounds selected.
Tho volf In th fabio put on sheep's
clothing becauso If ho traveled on his own
reputation he couldn't accomplish bis pur
pose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve couldn't soil tbelr worthlesi
salves on tbelr merits, so they put them In
boxes and wrappers llko DeWltfo. Look
out for them. Tako only DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all skin
diseases.
Uood Flailing.
Spirit Lako, OkoboJI, Lake Washington,
Waseca, Eagle Lake, River Falls, Solon
Springs, Rico Lake, Dayfleld, Ashland, Gog
ebic, Watersmeet and numerous lakes near
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
They are all good fishing places and aro
quickly and comfortably reached by the
Northwestern Line.
Cheap rato excursions August 21 and Sep
tember 7-21. Limit. October 31, 1900. City
ticket office, 1401 and 1403 Farnam street.
A (irnnil Oppnrtnnlir
To Increase your knowledge of tho country.
Half fare to Chicago and return via "The
Northwestern Line," August 25 to 29. Good
111 September 30 returning.
Chicago and return, $12,75,
Via Rock Island Route,
Tickets on sale Aug. 25 to 29.
City ticket ofllco, No, 1323 Farnam st.
Tickets to Seward, $1,50
You can buy tickets for the excursion to
Seward next Wednesday for $1.50 for
round trip. Go and take your wife sister
mother or sweot heart. Special effort will
be made to gle tho ladles a good time.
Huy your ticket of us or anybody else
who has them for sale but go!
WE ARE THE CASH DRUG CUTTERS.
$1 Kilmer's Swamp Root, wo sell 75c
$1 Plnkhum's Compound 75c
50c Syrup of Flb.-t 30c
$1 Scott's Emulsion 75c
$1 Wlno of Cardul 75c
$1 Dr. Miles' Nervine 75c
$1 Maltlno Preparation 85c
35c Cnstoria 25c
$1 Mailed Milk 75c
25o Carter's Little Liver Pills 15c
Sherman &McGonnel I DrugCo,
Cor. Kith nml DoiIkp Ktrrrts.
1 I I I I ) I 1 1 I 1 i i M I I 1 1 O
Chicago
a,,d Return
TODAY
and every day until
Wednesday,
August 29 long
limit.
Trains for Chicneo
Leave Oinaliu
7:00 a. in.,
4:00 p. m., 7:15 p. m.
urllnoton Station,
1 0th and Mason Sts.
TeL 12.
noMTn.N vroiii: niu .sunn walk.
( nntliuilnu tin- .Mint Wptmnlloiinl Mint.
."nlr tin- ( It) V.rr Hint,
SEE THE I.MMMENSE SHOE HAROA1NS
AT nOSTON STORE, OMAHA.
On main floor and In basement.
$6.00. $5.00 and $100 ladles' shoes $1.69.
$2.50 ladles' oxford ties $1.39.
$1.25 ladles' oxford ties 69c.
$1.50 children's sample shoes. 69c.
Ladles' $2.50 strap sandals $1.50.
Hoys' and youths' shoes 75c, 89c, 9Sc.
Children's nnd misses' shoes 79c, S9c.
Men's $1.00, $3.00 and $6.00 shoes $1.SD.
Men's $2.50 congress shoes 9Sc.
Ladles' embroidered velvet slippers 50c.
IIOSTON STORE.
N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts.
HOLD SUCCESSFUL MEETING
Colored Mnsnii of MUvmrl nml c
lirnnttit lime IntrrcMInu Session
of Their drum! l,nlr,
T. P. M.llmmtnlM. fltv Insnnnlnr nf
wolgnts and measures, hns returned from
ncuaui .mo., wncrc no ntteniled the grand
lotige meeting of tho colored Masons of
Mlr.sotirl nnd Nebraska. lnrn (tinn "rn
delegates nttended tho meeting, which was
one oi tno most successful ever held. A
R. Chlnn of Gtnscnw. Mo. w.-io nWiml
grand master, to succeed J. II. Pelhani of
llnnnibal, who retired nfter sixteen years
Of COIltlnUnnS Service In tlllll nnim. linn.
nlbnl was selected as tho locntlon for the
ginnd lodge meeting of next yenr
The Sedalla meeting lasted ono week and
was held In tho court house. Mayor
Crawford welaomed tho Masons to the
city nnd M. O. Rlcketts of Omaha made
the response. Tho other tlplxtrnim imm
Omaha were E. R. Overall nnd R. U.
rihodes.
I. mil.' 'I'lr.ol T...I...
Perhaps vnti rnn't nl I'fn fir linnnav elii.l,..
nun l rpsi von. a 1'nscnrri rntiiiv rnti.nrtirt
nt bedtime guarantees refreshing sleep.
Druggists, inc. 25c. 50c.
nAYI.ICIITTIIAI.VS .oit M'lHIT LAKK,
OUnhnJI ;inil Arnold's Pnrlt,
The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail
way Company hns Just placed In service
daylight trains between Omaha and Spirit
Lake, okobojl and Arnold's Park. Going the
train leaves Omaha at 7:15 a, m. and nr-
rlves Spirit Lake at 4:1G p. m. Returning
the train leaves Spirit Lako nt 6:45 a. m.
nnd arrlvrK Omaha 3.53 p. m. This It the
best service that has yet been offered over
any ono road. Round trip tickets, good re
turning until October 31, $10.70.
City ticket office. 1504 Farnam street.
F. A. NASH. General Western Agent,
firnnil Army l'nrnnipnirnt nt Chlrno
August 25 to 20,
Hnlf-faro tickets
Via
Tho Northwestern Llne.
Special cars
and
Accommodations.
1401 nnd 1403 Farnam St.
CHICAGO ANI ItKTtJIl.V, $13.75.
ChlcnKo nnd Itrttirn, IJta.TB.
On August 23, 26, 27. 28 and 29 tho Chi
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway will
sell round trip tickets from Omaha to Chi
oago for $12.75.
City tlckot office, 1504 Farnam street.
F. A. NASII. Goncral Western Agent
Cnnl nf Tlinnka.
Wo wish to thank tho many friends for
their kindness during the sickness and
doath of our mother. Wo nlso wish to
thank them for tho beautiful floral tri
butes. -"MYRON D. KARR,
T41KODORK C. KARR,
UtlRTON A. KARR.
RATS
Seem to be very troublesome Just at present,
Judging from the numerous calls for rat
poison. In looking for a rcllabl article,
wo decided on
Steam's Electric Paste.
From tho reports wo hear nbout It, It Is
undoubtedly tho best rat exterminator on
tho market.
25c per box cut price 20c.
SOLD BY
J. A, FULLER & CO.
Fourteenth niii Unnulns Strerta.
P. S. MANAWA TICKLTS on salo at
30c n saving ot 10c on tho regular fare.
HAYDENs
A few sample
hot weather prices
Our Basement is full of Such Bargains.
Dover Egg Heaters Cc
Galvanized Wash Tubs 39c
Solid Steol Frame Wringers J1.19
Complote Cobbler's Outfit 39c
Tin Dish Pans , 10c
Five rolls Toilet Paper 10c
Copper nottom Wash Holler 73c
Oood l-Sewed Parlor Brooms 10c
Hand Suws I"1'
Kindling Hatchet 10
Butter and
Western Crass Creamery Ilutter. lh... 20c pound l2'4c
Fine Elgin Creamery, 17Vac, 18c and.. 19c New York White Full Cream Cheese. .Wc
Dairy Mutter. I2l4i tic, and Ih Everything fresh nnd now In this do
Fancy Full Cream Cheese, pound 10c pnrtment. No Imitation butter. No skim
Yellow Herkimer Company Cheese, mcd cheese.
Cracker Department.
Nice fresh crisp ARC Soda Crackors.. 5c
XXX Fancy (jlnger Snaps ,'c
Oraham nnd Oatmeal Crackers S'fcc
Uneeda Riscult 3 Vic
Shredded Wheat Illscult 10'.c
Granose Illscult 12'c
Salted Wafers fc
Barrol of (linger Snaps 22c
IioFton nutter Crackers !'
Kennedy's Ilutter Crackers 8'ac
Grand Meat Sale.
Fancy Summer Sausago 12'c
nest new Bologna C
Large cans Veal I. oaf 19c
English Lunch Sausago (per can) .. 10c
10-lb. cans best brand Lard ..... 8c
HAYDEN
'UNIONS WILL CO VISITING
Labor Day to Be Unobserved in Omaha
This Year.
LETTER CARRIERS TO HAVE PICNIC
Other OrijnnlntlniiK Will l'nrtlelint
In Olrlmitlmift In Smith
0 in it I, ii nml Council
iiiurfN.
For tho first time In several years Omaha
lnbor unions twill not celebrate Labor day
by any festivities of their own preparation.
From enr to year the unions of Council
Rlurfs nnd South Omaha have joined the
locnl unlntiH nnd this yenr It was decided
by tho Central Labor union nnd Hi affiliated
bodies that the Omaha organizations would
bo the guests of the centrnl union of one
of the other towns In I!n0. As soon ns this
was announced both Council Hindu nnd
South Omaha put on foot arrangements for
picnics nnd public speaking, contests and
parades. Iloth had completed their ariange-
tnents before they learned that the other
town expected to celebrate and tho result Is
thnt tho lnbor unions of Omaha have Invita
tions to attend both celebrations.
At tho last meeting of the Central Utbor
union It wns decided to accept neither, but
to let the local unions determine whero they
would go. Many of the locals hnv decided
to take no formal action, but to leave the
mntter In the hands of the members. Tho
Typographical union will Join South Omaha,
tho bricklayers will go to Council Illuffs and
other unions will decide this week.
Tho lotter carriers have received permls-
.Inn l.nn. .... 1.1......... ..-II - I I . .
niuii 11 Mill umitllKI1'!! tu I1UII1 II I11CIUC On I
thnt day nnd havo decided upon Courtlnnd
Ilenrh ns tho place. The chairman nf the 1
carriers' committee says that tho beach
will be nrrnnged for that day and thnt tho
car service from the city will be adeauate
tn ll.nnittn thn rrmi'rl In rtnrt itinnn Ttila '
picnic will bo nttended by many of the
Omaha workmen, but does not Intend to
enter the competition between tho organ
ization of tho other cities,
I'ito Dnllnrs (,, Detroit, Illeli., nnd
llrttirn,
Plus ono fare, August 26, 26 and 27, via "The
Northwestern Line." Inquire nt tho Urge
city ofllces, 1101 and 1103 Farnam street.
Directions for Killing
VS9 n small brush nr oil rati tn a-t Inln
the cracks or crevices. I'so It freely, nnd
then notice tho pleasing- results, These nra
the directions for using "Sure Death" for
killing nil kinds of hugs and Insects,
coins i or u pun
50 cents for n H gallon,
i w ror one gallon.
Crnmer'a Kidney Cure T6c
Duffy's Malt Whiskey xfc
Wlno of Cardul 75c
Ilromo Quinine l5o
S. S S 75o
Syrup of Figs sue
Poruna 76o
Cnstoria i&c
Hlrney Cntnrrh Powder S53
Gem Cntnrrh Powder S5o
Ayer's Hnlr Vigor 75c
Pierce's Proscription 76c
Ciitlcuru Sonp 2"c
Packer's Tar Soap 15c
Ilar-Ilrii 4c
AJnx Tnlilcts 402
1 doz. 2-graln Quinine Capsules 7c
1 doz. 3-praln Quinine Capsules 10c
1 dozen 5-grnln Qulnlno Capsules I5e
ounAcriiri druggist
8. U. Cor. Kllh and Chlnaso.
CrOWll and
Bridge work
Teeth put In without plates by our per
fect crowning system, most beautiful, sub
stuutlnl nnd lasting. Fully guaranteed.
Oold Crowns (22k) KM
llrldgo Work, (per tooth) 5.l
Teeth Cleaned I
Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms,
ir,i7 iiouiciii t-
Feather Duster 9c
10-quart Oranlto Dish Pans S3c
Granite Wash Ilnsln 10c
20c Ilutcher Knives 10c
A good honest made cook stove, 1S
Inch oven, I eight-Inch holes war
ranted nn Al baker J9.73
A fi-holo range with 20-Inch oven with
Push white enameled reservoir
worth $20 00 our price $11.95
Cheese.
Lemon nnd Vnnilla Wafers lie
Animal Crackers S'.jc
Ilrnwnics , 2:c
Zwclbaelt 12'Ac
Cirapo Nut
Nice lino of Mixed Crackers
10c
10c
Wo inrry tho largest stock of fancy
WdfiT.. in the clly and guarantee all goods
in tills department to bo first-class.
Rolled Boneless Reef 7'3r
r0-b. inns best brand Lard $3.98
chipped Dried Beef '
Sugar Cured Bacon .. 10c
Largo mns Corned Beef 29c
BROS
Ready-to-Vear
OUTING AND STREET
HATS.
and that is whv wo have so many mirrors in our millinery
(lcnartmcnt. Yon rnn Ir; on and try on until you're sat
islicd that you have selected the most bocoininji'hat. You
can see yourself as otheir see you.
Our Ready-to-Wear Hat Dent
Is one of the most attractive spots in our store this week.
Our buyers are buck from the market, and with thorn comes
some new and pretty things in women's head gear.
WOMEN'S OUTING HATS
Mndoof Australian fur felt, trimmed with polka (Til ftr
dot band, stylish, jaunty, new JliZD
WOMEN'S O UTING HATS-
Mado of best quality wool felt, with polka dot Ol ir
band trimminjr, very latest thing out, only (MitJ
WUMEN'S OUTING HATS
Made with best qualify felt, satin polka dot
trimming, some stores ask ,"i.fi0, our price ..
WOMEN'S OUTING HATS
Made of Australian fur felt, polka flCj
dot bands, at JJJjjJ
Our experiencd in this Department, EVERY WOMAN PLEASED,
The UNION PACIFIC
OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY
Ton hours quicker than any other line.
OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO
Fifteen hours quicker than any other line. '
OMAHA TO PORTLAND
Fifteen hours quicker than any other line.
Buffet Smoking nnd Library Cars, with Barber Shop nnd Pleasant Read
ing Rooms. Double Drawing Room Tnlace Sleepers. Dining Cars, Meals a la
Carte. Plntach Light.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316.
HAYDENs
..GRAND BOOK SAL
All kinds of book and stationery, on
sale this week at prices lower than
ever heard of before.
$1.00 Copyright Books 8c
"Is Mtirrisifjo a Failure," a new and very interesting novel,
by an Omalia lady, a regular $1.00 1 ook, for Sc.
$1.35 Copyright Books 15c
This is lot of Taptain W. King's, U. S. A. . best novels, worth
?1. for Inc.
$1.50'Tolldvcanflto!1old,'89c
Thursday, at the lioyd Theater, will be the first ii of the
"King's Ward," which is the dramatized version of this book.
"To Have and to Hold," on sale now, U9c.
15c Box Stationery 4Jc
25c Box Stationery 124c
50c Box Stationery 25c
An odd lot of -'."( to .51.00 stationery at 10e, loc and 2re
SPECIAL SALE ON BIBLES.
HAYDEN
You have th RUST notwithstanding thoy
t It, KMT. M C ( ).. MAM I'AC'rKKKKS
C. A, RA1LSHACK. OMAHA, DISTltl
Every Woman
Pleased
Every woman is
pleased when
left to her own
reflections,
$2,25
Time is Money.
THE "QUICK
TRAINS
ARE VIA
S
cost you no more thin Inferior ad.
M' I.OIMH, MO.
HUTOH.
UNION uiADE
BROS.
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