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    TITE OMATIA DATLV "REE: TUESDAY", RT3PTBMKER 25, 1000.
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HOBO HOLDS UP HIS HOSTESS
Ungrateful Tramp Steals from the Hand
that Gave Him Bread.
FIND VAGRANT WITH COIN IN WEEDS
IlniinrUrrnrr of "JohIIi Sltlr l'rrinrr
Krnut for llt-l'nvorcil Hlnumrr
Who linlnn Her CohIIiIpikt ty
I'rtllnK Hrr Child.
FARMERS HOARD THEIR HAY
ItiimorN of Mmrl Crop liiilnrr .ktI-
iMilltirlalx to Wnll llrporln of
UnninKP KtitKKrrntrif.
The Omaha hny actors nro fnclns a pecu
liar condition In the market for that com
modity. Generally apcaklM the season has
been favorable In the eastern and northern
fields with a shortage In northwestern Ne
braska. This has created In the minds of
the producers nn Idea that prices will bo
materially advanced before the next crop
Is harvested.
As n result the fanners are holding their
stockand It Is almost Impossible for the
dealers to fill orders. One Omaha house
'A tramo. having asked for something to which had secured a contract for several
&t at the kitchen of Mrs. Joe Kwasulewskl, 'thousand tonB required two weeks to do-
fiD27 South Twcnty-'jlghth street, Sunday liver the goods and Its representatives had
afternoon, was admitted and given a meal, to visit three or four counties before they
After finishing hU repast ho drew a pistol, could nil the order at tlio prices ortereu
thrust It Into the face of his benefactress, They found plenty of hay, but little of It
and demanded her money. As the woman was baled, the farmers preferring to keep
was alone In the house, save for the chll- it In the stack until satisfactory prices
dren. and as the tramp threatened to shoot were offered. In several places they found
If sho made at' outcry, she was compelled pnrt or tlie crop or urn, wliicn is Doing
to irlvn him nil the money sho had a $20 held for nn ndvnnce. Holders of this hay
gold piece. The tramp then hastily wun- stated that they did not have to sell and
drew from the hose and made ins escape. ir they din not get their price they woum
This Incident whs at once reported to the buy stock and feed It this winter
collco and during the next five hours sev- From all appearances the farmers Is go
era! wagonloads of hoboes and suspects ng to hold the upper hand when It comes
warn brought in from the neighborhood, nm to the sale of corn this fall. With the
thus far Mrs. Kwasulewskl has been unable prospect of a fair crop In the western corn
to Identify the Ingrate who robbed her. The belt prices for old stock shows no uvl
police, however, arc conlldclit that ho Is dences of an early break and experienced
among those brought In. Ono batch was buyers say that they would not bo sur
found in a weed natch near Shcelcy, ruBh- prised to see the local market on the pros
inc the can and upending money freely, and ont year's crop open at .1, cents, a figure
on the way to the station several of these seldom recorded for opening quotations on
worn detected In the act of exchanging new grain. Grain buyers who have trav
coats and hats, the object being obviously to eled over the eastern and central parts of
disguise themselves. the state say that the reports of damngc
According to the story told by Mrs. have been greatly magnified and that Se-
Kwasulewskl to the captain of police, n braska's crop will be up to the average,
hobo of disreputable oppearuncc knocked at the Irrigated land making up for any de
tho bncls door of her homo nbout a o ciock ncloncy In unlrrlgnted western land.
Sunday nftcrnoon and asked for a cup or
coffee.
"Ho said he hadn't had anything to cat
for two days," sho said. "I told him to
rnmr. in nnd sit down, which he did. And
then, an I was getting tho coffee for him
my llttlo girl camo Into tho room and he
patted her on tho head anil negnn rcmarK-
BOSTON STORE BIG BARGAINS
Six Days of the Greatest Bargain Soiling of
Now Fall Goods.
COME ON THE CHEAP EXCURSIONS
I'nkr Aitvnnfnuc f Till Wi-rk'n
(initiil SpcHnl Snlr. I lie l.lUr of
Which Never Wrrr Known
llrforp Conic Tmln'.
METHODIST PULPITS FILLED BURGLAR HAS HARD LUCK
Norfolk CoiifrreniM Arrnimri for l'nr-
lli" tinier II t linrKf Tm o I'h
tor .Siu-ei-eil Thi'iiiwrU r.
Tho announcement Of the nppolntnicnt of
tho ministers of tho Methodist church to
Omaha charges was made yesterday at Nor
TURN DOWN REORGANIZATION
DcniocriiMi- County CoiumlttPH HUM
Trying to I' Ir lire Out Who
I Who.
In spite of the fact that the flcht In the
lng what a beautiful child sho was. I came recent democratic primaries was over the
to believe he was a pretty nice sort oi a controversy between tho old cotintv com
man nftcr all. and kind of pitied mm, and mitten appointed two years nun and the
fo I boiled him soft eggs nnd nxcu some one solocttrI at 03thoff'8 hull conven
potatoes and a piece of meat for him. lion IubI June, the complications brought
Trninii'n Military Career. Into tho primaries by the contest over tho
WnU hn i .lmvn to the table and ate county attorneyship prevented the ndher
what I had prepared, talking all the tlmo cnts of tho new committee from achieving
about how ho had gone to the Philippines i"- n.Kimi wiu mry mm nnucipaieo.
n ,.l,lirr and had come back on sick When It was proposed In Saturday's con-
leave nnd was too 111 to work, nnd nil that, ver.tlon to again reorganize the committee
JIo was vory deliberate nbout It, nnd I was oniy ono-uuru oi me ueicgaics invoreu tno
petting pretty well acquainted with him. Huggesuon. i no raouon tor a reorganiza
vinnilv I had occasion to leave the room tlon was tabled by n vote of 123 to 51.
fnr n few minutes and when I returned 1 Owing to the controversy over the author-
.nrtrtrnlv found mvself looking Into tho muz. Ity of the respective committees to rcprc
zle of a revolver. Ho was standing ny mo nu mu puny mi naive campaign worn
lnM nolntlnc tho gun straight Into my has yet been attempted, but It Is probable
fncCi ' that Chairman Howell will call n meeting
" 'I'm sorry to do this, madam,' he said, of tho committee decreed by last week's
'aftor you've been so kind to me, but I primaries to bo the pure stuff to occur next
ncod thO money and 1 II nuvo UI linn ;un i I ut".iw. ii-ui,iuiii iun tiiiuuuy ueuu
ulve un all you've got. Come, bo quick engaged on the northeast corner of Four
nimnt It!' icenm ana rnrnnm streets, over tlie new
"I thought Tif screaming, but the thougnt union rncinc ticuct onice. The new com
had no sooner entered my head tnan no muicc us seiecieu at mo usmnii nail con
added, 'If you make ii loud noise, I II blow volition comprises tho following
your braliiB out.' " i-l1'''lr!,li Wnr'1-11 lec, John C. Drcxel,
1 "B inmuuh..., -- Sfcon,i Wiinl-t.o.llB norhme. A.bin.
time. I thought of my Dallies ami mo pos- aUyn. t n. Mnrnhv.
slblc danger to them nnd then, scarcely Third Ward I'u trick Kord, Thomas Har-
knowing what I did. wont to the .dresser 1 'iivv.-R t' "iiafey. I.. J. Piatt,
nnd got n $20 gold piece. It was nil the Uenrgo tl. Sony.
money I hnd. 1 gave him that, no mum- . Mini wnrii-c. n. iirown, lloliart Wll
:. . . . i. ..n,i I niims. js. i tar t iK't t.
tied flomcming. i.a. Kl.. .".v ....... sljth u..lr,,. Jnlm i,u,dcll Joe shorry
In nn Instant was out of sight. Oeorse W. Smith.
"An soon ns I'd rallied somowhat from seventh witru -);. it. Hcrryman, Jnmes
i .., i nmi inlii nno nr two of "''iiueioerwinci, i.eorge neririun.
my fright I rnn out and told ono or two oi ,.;,,,, vur.l-Knient Mortens, J. A. Vltz
me noicnuora. a chiiiuu i m mm. .,, muricK. .
tho direction tho tramp had taken, but Ninth Viird-A. Hugh Hippie, Churchill
could sen nothing of him. south Omaha-Sum Iteemer. William
Mr. Kwnnulownkt gives a fairly good llucklov. J. J. Sexton. A. A. Nixon. .Tnsi'nh
description of tho hobo. Ho was heavy sot, "''J'- ,' UJ.- l-reltng, Tetcr Mullaly. John
of medium height. Hho says, with about a fnlon-U'llllnm II. Olmsted, Henry Lud-
tcn-nays growin oi iiuck. biuuujt uinginn.
tin wnro n tattored. creasy sack Clqntnrf-A. Harm, M, linos,
AT HOSTON STOKK, OMAHA.
Today Is tho second day of a week's
special opportunities to buy nil tho goods
you want to wear at half tho price they
would cost you nt home, to select from n
million dollar stock of the finest goods that
money can buy.
TODAY IS THH SECOND DAY OK
TUB MOST SENSATIONAL VAI,UU GIV
ING. Proving to all strangers, ns well as all
Omaha people, bow very much money Is
saved to you on each and every one of the
purchases you make from us. Today
we hold special sales. In
Women's new fall suits, skirts, capes and
coats.
Grand opening new fall millinery.
Grand sale new fall dress goods.
Tremendous bargnlns In silks.
An Immense sale of carpets and rugs.
A big sale of draperies.
An extra strong sale of linens.
10c handkerchiefs 3V4c.
A corset sale at 19c nnd 9Sc.
Dig special sale of hosiery.
Great salo of blankets nnd comforts.
The opening sale of yarns.
The men's and boys' clothing sale of the
year.
A special salo of men's and hoys' match
less clothing at absolutely unrivalled low
prices.
Men's and boys' suits, overcoats and ul
sters at prices that are simply wonderful.
UIG SHOK SALE.
Continuing the sale of tho Omahn stock
of shoes which wo bought from tho Con
tlnentnl Clothing Co., 15th and Douglas
Sts. Wo nre selling this entire stock of
shoes now nl Iloston Store at ',4 price nnd
less than ',4 price, as well as tho latest
and newest style ladles' lino shoes, from a
great eastern purchase.
I10STON STOKE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts.
folk. Rev. M. W. Chnao comes back to tho them secured small amounts aggregating
First church, this being his second nppolnt- 'exactly $1. At the homo of S. Cuslck, 1S10
ment to that charge. The samo Is true of Grnco street, ho opened a front window.
Hev. C. C. CtsBclt. who comes again to tho removed n screen, and, climbing in over
Hnnscom park church. Hev. ('. N. Dawson, the sill, stole n purso belonging to Mrs
who Is nsslgned to the Sewnrd Street church, Cuslrk containing 8.') cents.
has been pastor of the Walnut Hill church The homo of Carl C. Olios. 2009 North
for flvo yenrs. He has been In tho Omaha Nineteenth, was entered by prying up a
work for many years, having previously been I side window by means of a chisel. Ten
at tho South Tenth street church nnd at i cents was taken from a suirt pocuct or
South Omaha. Itov. A. I- MIeket who has Mrs. Giles nnd 5 cents from tho vest
"coat of porno gray material, striped trou
sers and black slouch hat.
SEIZES SPADES AND HOES
Deputy Mnrhnl Will Tnhe Clinre of
Turin Implement for Al
leged I nfiilr Deiillnu.
John O. Moore, deputx United States mar
shal, Is In Stronisburg, Neb., where he
went to tako charge of tho stock of farm
machinery owned by Frank W. Ilurggrcn
Tho stock comes Into the hands of the mar
ehal on nn order Issued by Judge Munger
In an nctlon pending In tho United States
district court wherein tho Kingman Imple
ment company and others seek to hnvo
Durggren declared u bankrupt nnd a trans
fcr of property raado by him declared mull
and void.
Tho petition filed In tho cases sets up nn
indebtedness of $11,292.47 due tho plaintiffs
w Ith an addlttnnnl amount of approximately
JS.K00 duo a bank In Stromshurg to which
It Is alleged Ilurggren transferred notes and Neb.
nccounts vnlued at $1,000 with Intent to pro
tcct tho Interests of tho bank nt tho expense
of tho other creditors. A mortgage of js.OOO
on the, stock, given to tho father of tho de
fondant, Is declared to be fraudulent.
Chicago Henry Uull, Dan W. Cannon
Valley Thomus McClenechan. I. D.
Kouts.
west Omaha I . Ii. Mimn. Philip Mergen.
KiKiiorn ueorge n. urcxei, it. i. i.yoiiH
Douglas O. J. Plcknrd, M. Cullertnn.
MeArdle-K. A. Callcly, R A. MrArdlc.
Waterloo 1. W. Dunton. Itlchard Nason
It la understood that somo of tho vacan
cles In tho country precincts have been
filled, but neither Chairman Howell nor
Secretary .Plattl could glvo tho names of
the new members. It Is probable that at
tho meeting next Saturday nil vacancies
will bo filled.
fSnrlnnil Stinrn nml limine
wero awarded highest prize at Paris Ex
position, 1900.
NATIONAL roNVH.Vril OP
CKATIC CUIUS
dicmo-
At Inillniiniioll, Inil., Oetnhrr ,i.
Tho Omahn &. St, Louis railroad will sell
tickets for this occasion at one faro plus
$2.00 for tho round trip. All Information
at city ofhco, 1 4 1". Karnam street, or wrllo
Harry E. Moorcs, G. P. & T. A., Omaha
After
Home Visitor' I'lciirnlnnn.
On September 26 tho Uock Island Houto
will sell tickets to points In eastern Iowa
Illinois, Wisconsin nnd Minnesota for ono
faro plus $2 for the round trip. Good for
return until October 31. Call at city tlckot
office. 1323 Karnam strcot.
Attention, K. (i. 10.
You are requested to meet at hall nt 12.30
Cnre.il of rhronle Illn rrlioeu
Thirty Year of SiitTe rlitK
"I suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea
fnd thought I was pnst being cured," says
John S. Halloway of French Camp, Miss
"I had spent so much tlmo anil money and for parade September 26.
Buffered bo much that I had given up all ' ('. G. PUISCHMAN, N
hopes of reenvory. I was so feeble from C. M. COKKIN, M. of R.
iha offnctN of tho diarrhoea that 1 could do
n vin,l nf liibnr. ronlrl not even travel. 1ml Williams & Smith Co. announce the ar
by accldont I wns permitted to find a bottle ltval of f" 1,1,(1 "inter woolens.
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and after taking several
bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble
I am so pleased with tho result that I nm
noxious tbnt It be In reach of all who
Buffer as I have."
STILL AFTER JUDGE GORDON
liniienehment Chnrne Will He Hently
for Presentation nt the Next
MeeiliiK "f h Council.
City Attorney W. J. Connell Is busily en
gaged In completing the Impeachment
charges and specifications against Pollco
Judge S. I. Gordon nnd tho case will be
ready for tho consideration of tho council
at Its regular meeting tonight. Mr.
Connell hns Included many more spcclllca
tlons than were originally set forth by tho
Hoard of Education and Is confident that
material enough Is at hand to back up nil
charges. Malfeasanco nnd misfeasance In
ofllco nnd Incompetency nro the chief
charges brought against Judge Gordon
Many caBes aro cited In which he remitted
lines paid by persons who pleaded guilty to
different charges.
Ilnilnrl Dentil' AKonle.
Only v. roaring fire enabled J. M. Garrett-
son of San Antonio, Tex., to Ho down when
attneked by asthma, from which he suf
fered for yenrs. Ho writes his misery was
often so great that It seemed ho endured
tho agonies of death, but Dr. King's Now
Discovery for Consumption wholly cured
him. This marvelous tnedlclno Is tho only
known euro for asthma as well as consump
tlon, coughs and colds and all throat, chest
nnd lung troubles. Price, COc and $1.00,
Ounrantced. Trial bottles frco at Kuhn
& Co., druggists.
1,(1 W II TKN Wi:i)Ni:I).VY.
Ilurllnictoii OITer riiiinnll.r low
Hate to Point Ihmt mill South.
Tho last of tho Homo Visitors' Excur
slons, Inaugurated by tho Burlington Route,
will happen on Wednesday, September 2fi.
Here nro some of tho rates announced:
Chicago and return, $11.75.
St. Louis nnd return, $13.10.
Pcorln and return, $13.23.
Qulncy nnd return, $11.85,
(ialcsburg and return, $12.45.
Hannibal and return, $12.15.
Jlurllngton and return, $11.15.
Ono faro plus $2 for tho round trip to
everywhere in Wisconsin and northern pen
Insula of Michigan; to nearly everywhere
In Iown, Illinois, northern Missouri nnd
southern Minnosotn.
Return limit, October 31, 1900.
Tickets, 1502 Knrnnm street.
Atteiitlou, W. O, W.
All memhers of Alpha camp No. 1 nro
urgently requested to meet at our hall Bt
16th nnd Cnpltol avenuo, on Wednesday, at
1:30 o'clock, to participate In military and
fratemnl parade. R. E. McKELVY,
Consul Commander,
J.VK. LALLY, Clerk.-
IJnter Three lloue In Siiceelnn,
hut Only not line Dollar for
Illn Trouble.
1 Some burglar entered three homes In tho
' vicinity of Nineteenth nnd Graco streets
early Sunday morning and from two of
been assigned to the South Tenth street
church, Is new to Omaha, but has been en
gaged In this district for somo time. At
tho Southwest church Rev. R. M. Hender
son will enter upon his fourth yenr.
Rev. I). K. Tyndnll, who succeeds Rev.
II. H. Millard nt Trinity church, Is not un
known In Omnha, having been pastor of the
Seward street church for two years. He
was appointed presiding elder of tho Grand
Island district by Bishop Andrews and has
completed six years In that capacity. Rev.
A. Luce, who comes to tho Walnut Hill
church, wns nt ono time pastor of tho South
Tenth street church. Tho West church is
to be supplied.
I'hrotiKh the Pletnreiiie lllue Mmni-
tlllllN,
Tho route of the Lehigh Valley railroad
between Nlagarn Falls or Buffalo nnd New
York nnd Philadelphia Is ono of entrancing
beauty, Panoramic changes of scenery greet
tho cyo nt every turn. Fast trains. Din
ing cars, service a la carte.
The Letter that Neter Came,
OMAHA. Sept. 20. Dearest May: Forgive
mo for this long delay; I hnvo been so busy.
And, Oh, May, I have something to tell you.
You remember how thin I was last spring
nnd what a horrid complexion I had. Well,
you wouldn't know me now. 1 hnvo been
trying n "new treatment" and Us Just
lovely. Everyone says I havo Improved so
much. I havo gained twelve pounds nnd
my complexion, well. Just wait until you
see mo. My neck nnd arms look so much
better Its n mussago treatment you know
and mnma Is trying It now for her rheu
matism. It Is curing her too! Do hurry
home. I want you to try this new "foun
tain of youth." as they call It. They give
Turkish baths nnd n kind of electric treat
ment that Just makes one feel like wnlklng
on air Its a regular bracer. I toll you, and
Just too delightfully heavenly for nnythlng.
ell, good bye dear. Do write soon to your
loving chum, STELLA.
P. S. Oh, I forgot the placo whoro wo
get those baths Is called "Tho Bathery";
euto Isn't It? You bet Its all right too.
Say, May, I haven't seen Jack for nn age.
Hnvo you heard anything? Do come In tlmo
for tho Ak-Sar-I)cn ball.
pocket of her son.
The burglar nttempted to repeat this pro
gram nt the home of Krank McCall, 1812
Grace street, about tho same time, but was
frightened nwny.
liny and Try a llo TonlKht.
Whilo you think of It, go buy nnd try a
box of CnscnretB Cnndy Cathartic, Ideal
laxative, tonight. You'll never regret It.
All druggists, 10c. 23c, 50e.
Clienp Hate nxeur'tnti,
Seo agent Northwestern lino for cheap
excursion rates to Hot Springs, S. D., dur
ing month of September.
Two Great Men
Bellstedt, one of the greatest living mu
sical directors Schaefer, tho original cut
price druggist both great men and when
you come to Omaha this week you should
not fall to visit both We could say moro
but we wont.
Crnmer'a Kidney Cure 75c
Sfimefer's Cough Syrup 200
Dr. Karl Kramer's Pennyroyal PI1Ih....$1.oo
Mention's Talcum Powder 12o
W'liK! of Cnrdul 75c
Carter's Liver Pills 16c
Ayer's Hair Vigor 75c
Duffy' Mult Whiskey Kc
1 ilnz. 2-grtiln Quinine Capsules 7e
1 doz. 3-gruIii Quinine Capsules 10c
1 iliiz. 5-graln Quinine Cipsules 15c
S. S. S 75c
Syrup of rigs av
Miles' Nervine 75c
Malted Milk 10c
1'lprce's Prescription 75c
Doan s Pills 40c
rncle Sam's Tobacco Cure 50c
SCHfiEFER CUT Bn
t. Cor. lijtl. and Chleniio.
Mortality Statlntle.
The following deaths nnd births were re
ported to the city health commissioner for
the forty-eight hours ending nt noon Mon
day: Denths Mnry F. Folger, 250S Charles,
aged 66; Ida llarnbai her, 4525 Urnwn, iiged
13; Irene Krcider, 19:2 South Thlrtv-thlrd,
aged 11; Mrs. Mary .Moore, 2523 South Elev
enth, nged 70; L. (1. Neff. 2501 Marcv. uged
68; F. W. Middle. 2020 Harney, aged 5;); lier
mun Burns Kuuntze, Ftirtletli and Dewev
avenue, aged 3, Dnvld Robinson, county
hospital, aged I"
Births H. Barker, Forty-first and Mnrev.
girl; II. Schmidt. 7H North Nineteenth,
girl; L. Luptmi, 2523 Blnnoy. boy. J Slmua
lian, ISOt Miami, boy; P. Hansen. 2.119 North
Forty-fifth, boy; Jnmes .McLaughlin, 2011
Grace, boy; A. J. l.Ignewer, 116 North
Tenth, boy.
Some Drug Prices
That Save You Money,
Our Drug Prices
Hnvo nlwnys been low-vet here nre a few
Items that arc even lower tho now store
Is full of money savers.
60c Syrup of Klgs (Genuine) 30c
KOo Blrney's Catarrh Cure ;inc
$1.00 Llsteiino (Lambert's)
50e Morrow's Kld-ne-olds J'i.-
50c IJonn's Kidney Pills Hie
50c AJax Tablets Ir
Allegrettl & Rubor Chocolates 5"i
50c Hay's Hair Health Wi
60c Slocum'H OzoJell 4ur
50c Cascaretn 4i
f,0c Tumult' Nnltzpr Anrrlpnt . i,,
60c Cutlnurii Salvo 4nc I
J1.00 JJovlnlne. large size 7V
$1.00 Fnlrchlld'H Popt. .Milk Powder. .. ftu
50c nromo-Seltzer 4nr
50c Hobbs' SparagtiH Pills 4
$2.00 Chichester's English Pennyroyal
Pills $1 75
AVrlto for Cntalosue.
Sherman & McConnel I Drug Go
New Storo S. W. Cor. 16th and Dodge.
SOAP
SOAP
SOAP
SOAP
SOAP
SOAP
SOA P
SOAP
SOAP
SOAP
SOA P
SOAP
That "Yellow Soap"
That Pleases All.
10c a Cake.
J. A. FULLER & CO.
fourteenth nnt Unuulaa Streeta.
JUMPING
TOOTHACHE
Avoid this terrible suffering, by having
your teeth attended to now. Our work Is
always of tho best, nnd fully warranted.
(iold Crowns $5.00
Good Teeth, n sot 5.00
Extracting 25c
Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
. ir.it iioimiu st.
ic AlVyLtid
k
Lowest Ilnte of the season
VIA
THE NORTH WESTERN LINE.
ALL POINTS
in
Iown, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Northern Michigan.
TWO DOLLARS, PLUS ONE FARE
Round Trip!
Minimum Rate, $7.
September 26.
City Offices, 1401-1403 Farnam Street.
HAYDE
llllnol Central Rriimliiii.
On Soptetubor 21 and 26 we will soil
round trip tickets from Omaha to St. Paul,
Minneapolis, Waseca, Watcrvllle, Madison
Lake and Duluth at rate of one paro plus
$2.00.
Homo Visitors' excursion tickets on sale
September 26 to nearly all points In 1111
nols, Iown, Minnesota and Wisconsin nt
ono faro plus $2.00 for tho round trip. All
ttckots limited for return until October 31.
Full particulars nt City Ticket Office. 1102
Farnam street, or nddress W. II. Brill.
V. V. A., Omaha.
i
tiond Flxlilnc.
' Spirit Lake, OkoboJI, Loko Washington,
Waseca, Eagle Inke. Rlor Falls, Solon
Springs, Rico Lake, Bayfield, Ashland, Qog.
cblc. Watersmeet and numerous lakes near
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
They are all good fishing places nnd nre
quickly and comfortably reached by the
Northwestern Lino.
Cheap rate excursions September 18, 21
and 26. Limit, October 31, 1000. City ticket
office, 1401 and 1103 Farnam street.
iTlKI).
FOLDER Mary U, died Sunday morning
nt 1 o'clock.
Funeral Tuesdnv afternoon at 2:30 from
family resldcnco. 2512 Charles.
DILLON On Monday morning, John J.
Dillon, need 40 years, 3 months.
Funeral will tnko place from the resi
dence of his brother, M. A. Dillon, 2013
Marcy street, at 9 o'clock Wednesduy morn-
KREIDEU Irene, September 23. at IS-'i
South Thirty-third street, aged 11 years 3
months.
Funeral Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock. Inter
punt ;'HvaU.
TIE MlMiTTW
1
INEXPENSIVE TRAVELING
Over tho Burlington on Wednesday.
ClileiiKo and retiiri $1-1,71
St, l,oul nnd return HlK.riO
Qiilney and return U.sr
1'eorln nnd Iteturn,,, , W Ut.'-T.
tinleNhiiric nnd return . ."ttU-.-in
IlurlliiRtoii and return tfill.in
llniinibnl and return $ll!.lr
Return limit, October 31.
Many other chenp trips on the Burlington
WEDNESDAY. Better ask about them.
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Ticket Otflct,
i 1 502 Farnam St.
Tal. 250.
curllniion Station,
10th and Maaon Sts.
Tel. 128.
VISITORS
S WELCOME
Every Accommodation Extended Free.
The big store is a safe place to trade,
Big Carniwal Shoe Sale.
All the new fall style shoes for men, wo
men and children on sale at wholesale
this week. Exclusive agents for the "Ul
tra" shoe for women and the ''Stetson"
shoe for men
mwzm shoes
WOMEN'S line vioi kid !i laco
shoes, with cloublo and single
llexihlo solea, for $1,85
WOMI5NT'S lino vici kid and pat
ent leather $15. 50 and $-1 shoes, all
sizes, on pale at $1.96
WOMEN'S line Urooks Bros' Ro
chester made shoos, in all sizes
and widths, A to Ii, worth $4 and
5, on salo at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00.
MEN'S SHOES
MEN'S fine valour calf and vit-i kid ?1 and ?r "Sample" shoes,
on sale at 1.07.
M EN'S line winter, tan b.K en If ?.'5.n0 laee shoes, with heavy
welt soles, for 92.n0.
MEN'S line box calf, ( lood.venr welt sole shoes, worth $1 and
53, on sale at ?12.0S.
CUILDIiEN'S School Shoes. T.'ic. 1Sc and S1.2r
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To Strangers
ii the City
Progressive store keeping
will never nauso in its devel
opment, for methods of retail- I
ing will never be absolutely 1
perfect. Therefore, some
thing new will always be un
der way here. Nevertheless,
the storo has reached that
point that makes it an object
of interest to all visitors in the
city
If you hsxve rvever vis
ited this store, you should
do so during your stay in tho
city. Bring your valises,
packages, parcels, etc., and
have th'Mn checked free of
charge. Make this storo your
stopping and starting place,
meet your friends here. We
are equal to the task of satisfying everybody who comes
hero for
MEN'S CLOTHING, HOYS' CLOTHING,
WOMEN'S CLOTHING, MICN'S SHOES,
WOMEN'S SHOES, BO Y'SSJIOES,
GIULS' SHOES.
MEN'S KALI, Sl'lTS ?!."() AND TP.
MEN'S FALL OVEIU'OATS- $l..",n AND IT.
WOMEN'S FA I,L SUITS ?(5.7." AND V
Tie sure and visit us, and you'll be sure and buy.
Parcel
Etc., Checked
Free of Charge.
Wmmdm. bf Sis
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V fl M CIL ft il U1 Runs
Ihcry Day
via tho
Union Pacific
The Only Direct Route Across the Continent.
You can leave Omaha nn this train after breakfast and reach 1! e P .
Coast as soon as those who start via any other route the day before
"The CHICAGO-PORTLAND
SPECIAL"
Via the
UNION PACIFIC.
One hundred and fifty miles alonjc the Columbia River by daylight.
Only Two Nights in Making the Trip
from Omaha to Portland.
in the Year w
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City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam Street. 8
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Visitors welcome. Every
accommodation free. I lie fs
Big Store is a safe place
to trade.
Get Men's $12.59 Suits for $7.50.
Get Men's $18.00 Overcoats for $10.00.
When Ave say 12.n0 suits for 7.."0 that is just
what we inean.'lf we meant ."?!).()() or 10.00 or 1 1.00
suits, or suits worth $1 ".!)!, we would su.v so. Either
one of these values would be a bargain, but we de
sire you to understand we do an annual clothing
business that approximates half of a million dollars.
Jn order to get the lowest prices we are compelled to
take a great many of each kind and have just closed
out 1 , 1 SO men's suits, in line worsteds. I weeds and
fancy en ssi meres- also S(i." overcoats of line new vi
cuna's, coverts and kerseys, which will be sold this
week. Suits at i?7."0. Overcoats, 10.00.
Men's Early Fall Overcoats at Half Regular Prices
7.50 Fall Overcoats at: ""
10.00 Fall Overcoats at S&OO
12..r() Fall Overcoats at $""
l(i.n0 Fall Overcoats at $10.00
Men's linest ready-tailored Suits and Overcoats in America now
ready for your inspection. Ask to see the tine II. S. & .M. Suits
and Overcoats at $10.00. lli.r.o $1.".00 and up to 12l.."0.
Boys' and Youths' Clothing
TliK!ZT!""u to 5-50 A:y
Youths' hon-1'a..ts Suits O fT ft KM Pj
. k, H U 1 '
, vahMV wv m wm a jr -j
Ihiv vour bovs' and youths' clothing at llayden's
and save LT to '10 pei eent.
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SELMNC Tli: MOST ( LOTHINd IN OMAHA.
Smoke tlie best Ask your dealer for a
IT COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN INFERIOR BRANDS.
F. . RICE N. C CO., Mfrs, St. Louis. UNION MADE.