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THE OTTAITA DAILY BEE: YVXD N E " DAY, JULY 27, IMS.
EERTILV CUT. OF JAIL AGAIN
7l' Time EeT. Vt. Earidgs Comes to
, Eescaeof lainting Iipert,
PASTOR ' AND CHURCHMEN SIGN BONO
frmyet ilMtiili Bel HeM fcs !
TVrrf Girl Work l
Ilfrmtl9 Bls la
Earnest.
"J-" 'ntinr Berths, UeberVe.
lorn years ta don-more than her
who for
share
in katplng" the pollea busy, Is trt be con-
i Verted Into a Christian -woman unless the
:-Jl-Vis of Rr. Charles W. Savaite mls
' rry. The pttmistle psstor of the Teo--..prtTs
ihtirch. who declares that Bertha Is
! "rrweed of ttie-devll," took -the ejlrl from
Ira ' cuius ty Jail yesterday and bgun
1 '?i9 writ' ft- "casting; out the demons."
1 I.f-rtha. b It known, was In Jail awaiting:
! trial on charge of grand larceny, the
specification, being- that ahe relieved a
Routh Thirteenth street fruit merchant of
; $J0 wMla he was assisting her through
i-one of fainting; spells.
A oupia of wcke b-ko Rov. Mr. Bavldffe
: appeared before Judge Pno and announced
thnt a might ba able to reform Bertha If
riven. the opportunity. County Attorney
'JJnj-Hsh sinrawred that some Inquiry be
made into tlie.sUTs mental condition before
:ny further . proceedings waa had In the
-c .And pon thla -auggrestlon tha propoel
i tlon of the pastor waa not disposed of at
( that lma. Iat week Dr. Tllden examined
tbe clrl nd announced that he conaldered
3ir Insane and recommended that ahe V.e
!ert ta Council Bluffs, which la her legal
'yca,3foe, to ba turned over to tha authori
ses for detention. In tha Iowa lnaane oa-
3)ItaJ. .
Fl-r on Fetla'a Bm.
Yesterday W. Mr. Savldg-e and four
,mmbera of his church appeared before
'.-Jufiea Day and renewed the proposition to
ja-eforrrt Bertha. Judge Day consented 'to
' artva them tha chance after having declared
, that the girl could not be turned over to
. tha Iowa authorities while the (fraud lar
ceny oa.se Is aalnt her here. Then tha
eourt' fixed tlte amount of Bertha's bail at
tJOO and the bond waa signed by Rev. C W.
Bavidjre, Rev. E. M. Mcintosh, II. Osborn,
X N. Deuel and K. H. Welle. '
After the bond had been signed Bev.
:"Mr. Savldge and hls friends took Bertha
from the Jalt to tha home of Bev. E. M.
' Mcintosh, 2408 Jonea atreet, where aha la
. expected to reside while tha good men and
women of Ilia Teople'a church pray for her
redemption. ''
A prayer meeting waa held for tha girl
Monday night and for the next three nights
other meetings of the same character will
be held. Bertha la to be present at to
rn . 'it's prayer meeting.
The K'.tl Is sincerely anxious to live a
pure life, and Z think aha will," aald Rev,
Mr. Bavidge.
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Thursday g ! - ' , j V.'-O f
LBS THAN HALF PRICE
Ph'rt
- Waist fate
oWfdnei-
All the New Goods' from the
M. W. A. FORESTERS BEGIN
Opeak CrnJval of Wfk at Krsg Park
with Prene Pnrade by
Battalion.
. The Modern Woodman of America Forest
ers' carnival began at Krug park last even
ing and will continue for the Remainder of
the week. Th program for last evening
waa largely of an Inaugural character.
The exerclaca started at 8:30 with a dress
parade by the Foreatera battalion, followed
by battalion and Individual team drills.
There will be an exhibition drill by tha
crack Forester team, No. 120. This team ia
the prlzp drill team of America, and holds
that prise, won by them at the last no
tional encampment of the Modern Wood
men. Tonight tha drill contests will
begin, to ba participated In by the several
teams. ' The drills Will be for points and
the teams showing the best record at the
end of the carnival will be awarded tha
prizes. Tha prizes for teams are S3), 133
and $30 respectively, and individual prlsea
of (IS and 110. Tha competing- teams will
be Onmha No. 120, Maple IM5, Beech 1454
and B. A M. 2722. '
KELLEY
-STGEfi
sroe
The bargains prow more amazing every day.
Do not miss a day of this wonderful ealo.
Kcl!cy-Sti.rcr f?!
$6 aiid $7
Silk Petticoats $2.90
Kellcy-Stiger's Stun
ning Silk Petticoats go
today at less than
half price tho best
and most favored col
ors are hero also
blaefc; and changeable ellk
aoms petticoats have silk drops)
others accordeon pleated floun
ce and wide ruffles evey one
all silk tarfeta Kelley - Stiger
up to
$7.00
Wednesdai
at.. '
y,
klUWA41kll J
Ladies' $1.50 Long Kimonas at 49c
The full length, lightest weight house gar-
merit made of dainty lawns, dim- - jT"
lties and cotton crepee, trimmed
jyn riDDon insertions and
Persian embroidered effects
large full klmona sleeves
worth upio$LPO .
each at .k
7
Silk Jackets at $J,$3&$4.58
The prittlet Jackets for summer,
in silk and pnng-ws. plnin and
3.98-4.98
SS Skirts at JJ.50
Ladles drese and walking skirts
light and medium . weights
voiles, f
eT"8.. ..3.0lJ
KcIIcy-Stifjcrs Laces at 31c and 5c
Flno -wash lacos, braWs and lnsertlngs,
all widths, many to "match fine Imita
tion hand made cluny laces worth up
to 25c a yard at, yard 4
Ladies $2.50 Patent -Leaihcr
oxfords, new toe and heel, today-
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Q:mh Y, LATHER VLdXSDAYfrzrJ Warner.
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J. L. Brandeis & Sons
BOSTON STORE
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CALLS INSTITUTE A PERSON
Jadee Trouj Dtlil jtaalnst Bledi-
1 Cameerm In GrmntUg Writ
1 of Ouster.
An li'mrfiorated medical institute Is a
"l'rc.,i" in the ' Intended sense of that
word ss used In the' Nebraska statutes to
regulate' the practice of medicine, accord
to tha opinion of Judge Vroup, and a
s .1 .-(Ileal InHtltute has no rlffht to practice
Hmdu lne wlihout a license.
Jiige Troup expressed this opinion In
rini'Vlnf the quo warranto case against tha
fc'.at ISlectro Medical Institute and grant
li ft tTi siif'Mcallon for a writ of ouster.
'J:. defonxe In the case was that the in
s 'i ite'es a corporation did not practice
RuiillclRe, but that It employed licensed
pnyak:iuns to do so.
Tea might aa wll bay the Union Tacldo
Itallroad comimny do-s not operate trains,
bacaUsa it 1 !.., : Jis expert engineers to
run the enMlnea," remarked the Judge as
he was psn-'Wisr Judgment on the casa.
The Inetltute hns appealed to the myrerna
court and therefore to writ of ouetor Is
in abeyance
b-b-b -B-H-ra-B-n-a-a-a
DI AM O'ND'S
Lent week wa sold more diamonds 1
i than we have In any July during the
past fourteen years, which proves that I
I others believe thnt diamonds are a
good investment. Remeniiwr we give I
i a contract to the eflect that we will
take them back at any time within a I
year less ten per cent, or allow full
price paia in exchange. v
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TisE STOCKHOLDERS
tietlnl lleeelver of Defunct Cerman
'' 6l"- liaak Files an Iiu
lor(iut Action.
Cforg W. I'oynton es special receiver
has fcrausht suit against liO stockholders
of th(! defunct Urmaa Savings tank to
hi'WM from them the amount of their
ut.puSd etofte ulscrIiitlons and amount of
th!r llabUitlr a stockhcildt-rs for the
iMirpne ct ap!ylnr the funs to the
Uauidation of the Judgment secured against
the bank y Jviel W. Weet. West was at.
t". riity for, the bank In the receivership
IKufBedijigs and was given a Judgment of
I .'S.f'.iO for hts servlcto.
Siortaltfy aiallsttcs.
The f flowing births and deaths have
l''t rri'irini lo trie liiwtrd ot Health
o.iihi.r uia i wenty-four hours ending at
i ,r. ; Ooum Gilbert. Id South
Klghteenth street, girl; Charles I.unds
kog, 3118 Corbv street, girl; Joseph H.
Chastaln, 811 5lorth Fortieth street, girl;
Knymond Huff, 1210 I)orre atreet, boy;
Vic-tor fripafford, VA2 Caiiltol avenue, girl;
James MoCormick, 1S15 Mlnral street, boy.
licaths: iank Kllgor 4 S"iith Twen
tieth street, 24; jRmott Wllkinn, z::lti Ciiarlcs,
11 days; Infant Hardin, 3iH North Twenty,
eighth,. 3 days; Alice Potheran, MM
Lodge, 50.
Samuel Burns Is selling a beautiful Delft
dinner set for 8. .
PERSONAL PARAGflAFHS
D. T, Carre of the Dempster Manufac
turing cotnpny, lieatrlce, in an Omuha
business vlalior. . 1
MIhs Nannie Canning, former stenog
rapher In the olllce of the attorney gen
eral at Uncoln, is visiting Omaha filenda.
8. C.Hassett of Gibbon, M. M. Rulck of
Itolee, Iduho; F. M. Kabiee of Broken How
end J. U. Meyer of Suit Luke are at the
illilard. '
Jtobert Itaffan of Niobrara, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A." Curtis of HastitiRs.' Mr. and Mrs.
K 11. I-tiodes of Ban Francisco and O.
Hudnt of Columbus are at the Heuuhaw.
MIrs Viola Miner, clerk at the Taxton
hotel, has returned from a vacation visit
of tlircw w-ki at Cliliflgo and St. Louis
an is again at her station et the Fa ton
dt'xk.
Helena Victoria Fauntlnelll of Santa
K.-.a, Cal.; Ivl,. E. S. Cio.t-r of Cmiuul
t'lty, A. 11. liaulile of Denver, H. A. Hub
bard of Lincoln and M. F. Harrington of
O'Nell are at the Her Grand.
H. H. Clover of G-u.i.l laland, John M.
Flynn of Houelaa, Wyo.; It. C. Richards of
Geneva, Mr. A. F. Mullen of O'Neill, K.
A. Itix of :in KranctM-o end Austin V.
Muller of O'lSelll are at the l ton,
L. L. Pvars o Valley, F. N. Russell of
Pallas. Tex.; Mis. . lx)we and son of
llyannls Mr. and Mrs. A. M. While of
York. W. B. liarher and Mlaa Klla Krister
of Valentine are at the Merchants.
Major James K. Krwtn of the Ninth
United Htats cavalry, Furt - Leavenworth,
was a visitor at ailoy heaa-inarters. MJr
Frwln wmi k town in Omaha havlr-g
been adhitant go.Tal of the Depariment
Of the MlKnuurl Koine three years ago.
I'remdeut Heiijaniln Clarke of tlio Red
Oaa, Iuhb, Natioiial bank, was in the city
luday.
C. L. KlmMe of Tiart I. T. ; T. J. Pb-kett
of Vahoo, Mr. and Mrs.-C. 11. Itraluerd,
('. H. Tarpee of Oakdule, Mr. end Mm. W.
H. Terwlillnger of v,kefield, M. J. H.-rry
of Hasting, O. H. Hvi liialey of Ilea trice,
Ji. 1. Hayward of Kearney. K K. iiiaek
man of Lincoln, M. F. biunley of Aurora
ami J. M. bhlvely of Frotnont are at the
Murray. . .
You can't change the
weather.
But you can change your
clothing.
And bow fortunate that
this
SUMMER CLEARANCE
SALE -is
making apiendld TWO
PIECE (mlnua vest) gulta
mado of cool nomeapupa,
Crashes and- Worsteds at
following prices.
$;i5 Two-Piece Suits for
$28.
$30 Two-Plece Suits for
$25.
$25 Two-Plece Suits for
$20.
f.'acCarthy Tailoring
Company,
104-iOi Ik Kta ,
Next Soar ta
Wabash Tlsaet OfSa :
ho isag.
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KALE OF
a. a c
f :
n.. Uii tllit, x.lih 15 to 20 inch cambric tuC'a'A, iiinnncl Avith
I'.-) to t !.!.. low a cf i:is(rtioii, tlut-ttrs of tuckc. iih.i l.u-e !-',
(.!:..! ,1: t!. I ri. I'li.-c, 7iV; vahic. f I. in to tl.l'J. t'utuc- btih-s
r Cut Prices
in Women's
1- '. Low
A chance to buy Laird, Bcho
br & Co's. blsti prarte, stylish
I I'. tXI oxford tie fur lw50 don t
oiten Happen, out inai s wimi
j we are orterlnfr tliln week.
i lake advaulaise uf yuur oppui-tui.ny.
Ii lrd, Schober ft Co's. patent f
kid. til u her cut, well sole, lo uu j
oxioru r f l i
. v. wvv t
for
Ijilrd,
firhober
f I-alrd, gchober aV
leather, well sole,
i oxford, fur
A Co's. tan
ltuaala cfcii, we.t Sola, " t"i I
oxford, for "'bUj
Co'a. patent ;
0.50 i
Women's IS SO patent kid, welt
sole, military huel,
ofurda, fur .
O.M el ics and styles in tila k j
an. I tan kid, welt and turn n-.lu. )
i-xfnrils, luimeily sold at -
to j.uo- r nr!'n !
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Red Letter Day Red Letter Day
Red Letter Day Again Wednesday
It moans that you get one dollar's worth of Green
Trading Stamps absolutely free. Don't even have to make
a purchase. One dollar's worth Green Trading Stamps
represents interest at the rate of 5 per cent, WITHOUT
THE NECESSITY OF MAKING A DEPOSIT; IT'S A
FREE 'GIFT. Wednesday is red letter day doiihly red
Vetter day because of other money-saving, money-making
inducements we offer in all departments. Read this ad
carefully come to the store and see the rousing extras
and your pocket book interests will' turn as unerringly to
Dennett's as the needle to the pole or the heliotrope to the
sun. -
Red Letter Day Bargains in the Cloak
. and Suit Department.
A WOMEN'S TAILOR MADE PUIT medium weight for early fall. 3.Q3
Eton or blotise, colors black, brown, navy and arey, worth $iO, for
WOMEN'S LAWN' AND FEKCALE WRAPPERS worth up to t2.C0. AQn
at --
WOMEN'S BLACK MERCERIZED PETTICOATS Worth 89c, ODC
WOMEN'S LAWN 'DREsVNa'sACKSworth'up to tl.' ' CIQC
at -.
WOMEN'S WASH WAISTS worth up to $2.50, 48C
DAINTt'drESSES i AND OAMPS FoKlLiTTLB CHILDREN apes 1 )Qc
to $ years, prices up to $3.50 each all, at
A .STAMP SENSATION
FINE KNIT UNION SUITS' FOR WOMEN AND MISSES-?!;
full alzea, really worth 40c, Wednesday, lQclf-
AND $1.00 WORTH OP GREEN TRADING STAMrS WITH i.
EACH GARMENT. "
Tbe Last Chance to Oct a $20 Dress for $3.84
Just H5 more dress patterns of our choice $2.60 and $3.00 black Orenadlnea and
Chlffonettes on sale for ic yard. These aj-e'the tlnest qualities,, and 41
Inches wide, pure silk in this season's choicest styles. Coma early or you will
, et left, as 30 minutes will clean up the entire lot, i lRc
yard .i "UT
At the Domestic Counter
S8-!nch Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting, , ' , Re
llril . - . -- -
lfHc Light
yard
ind Dark Percales, only,
Laco
....:..:..:.8ic
loparimonl Fostiual
(0,CC3yrd3 fins Tcrchsn Lacss, cdjes cr.d ir.::r
t!:r.s fa r.:f:h. frcni iha d:!r.fjf L:Lyp:i:rn3 cr.i
v;!-u.3 cp t3 3 1-2 'l.i:h:.. Tha s:p cf tha c::::n.
V:!-:3 CL'---d iv::ih tp ta 25s ysrd. .
0 o'c!::!:, ct, ycrd- vL.L3
r Dasii Goods
d::a this sfrlka ycj ca a gcr!na tsrgcl.i? Cur
ln:r.:::a stc:k cf ir.!tl:s, Ur;r.s, Sdxssa, Ctztn
tl:sf . I Crc.2db:s, ivcrfh up fa 35cysrd r3 .
FOrRED LETTER GALE- HQ
dfey.... ;vv.;g6
f""".:TYS l7,'ITE3--ork for every mol"sent boy-In town.
V I ti Easy money, easy work. See the ad man.
ILcd Letter
BayJa.tha
Slide' Bent. :
S50 pairs of phlld:a kldf,.
and patent' leather sup- )
pers, worm si.za a llr 5 It
and $l.6Ur fue .." -""I
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And S3 In Little Grn j
naui as, i
214 pairs of ladles ox
ford ties and strap slip
pers, worth up f AO
to $i.00. at. 1.
And $3 In Little Green
Stickers.
$50 pairs of men's, la
dles' and misses' Orien
tal bath lOr
slippers -
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And $2 In. Little Green
Stickers. ,
Crockery. Red Let
ter Day Bargains
ONE GALIjON
JARS OR i
CROCKS each .
,.
BTONE
,...iOc ;
And $1.50 In Little Green r
btlckers.
WELIBACH OAS BURNERS com
plete burners, chimneys, Ofl.-i
shades and mantles ,yC
!
LEAD BLOWN TABLH'f
f '
TUMBLERS
each
. ...Be
And 60o In Little Green
Stickers.
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LARGE SIZE GLASS LEMON JUIC
KRR r
each ....... C3C
Grt Barcatns
from the
stc:::
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THE) BFMAKIK STOrtK.
Preat Barstslns
Frorntha
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Clothing Wednesday
tits? lien's Summer Suits 5.00
Two priee outing and three price styles. Great variety of fabrics,
neatest fitylea, excellent in quality and .workmanship, perfect
in fit, any of thetn worth $7.50 and as high SCIOO
as $12.50 Wednesday. O
$2.50 and
$3.00
Men's PantsSI.50
0(!J SmncivCcats 95c
Single and double breasted
styles, plain and fancy colors
none of them worth f EZgy
less than $2.50: at. . . O U
See Our 16th Street Window Disploy
GREATEST BARGAINS YET-JUST RECEIVED FROM OUR NEW
YORK BUYER.
Stripes, plaids, fancy mixtures
' and plain colors, in all sizes
choice $150
Monday.... , JL
MATERIALS WORTH DOUBLE.
V omens Rlnck Bilk Peau de Sole Dress
and Walking Fklrts, trimmed with silk
braid, has pleated drop under- R
skirt; choice Monday ,OC
11. to T'KliWTJBir tnTO r
Women's Hlnck Mercerised UndnrBklrts, T8.
inch flounce, with two and three mfhea.
ell lengths, from $8 to 46 in.. ArtZ
. $1.60 quality, at........."...?;. 1.490
$5.00 SILK WAISTS, $1.75.
Jap and China 811k Wnlsts,
ordinarily Void at ii-oice:.":::. ,n""",0n- ' 1 75
OMAHA'S GROCERY, FRESH FRUIT AND BUTTER HEAD.
QUARTERS.
Ef t-a Fpar-'al 4S-lb. aacks High Tatent
4 X flour ; 1.1R
Larue sacks ' eornmcnl
&-ll. Hand Picked Nnvv Hen. cinrJl
Japan Rice, Fancy Pearl Tapioca,
Sniro or Parlev. for . 1do
10 Bars Best Laundry Soap 26c
Jello, per package 6c
Wlple Stick, tho new laundry blue.... Bo
Fancy Ct Iwp Oinjrer Snaps, per lb 4o
Force, Vigor, Neutrlta. .Vim, Egg-O-
isee or A-ueio, per pkg...., 7c
11 Sardines, per can lu
Large cans Mustard Sardines 7Hc
Fancy Glasses- tine Fruit Jelly 1c
Golden Santos Coffee, per lb) .....12V&C
Choice Tea Sittings from finest teas,
per pound t . ioa
FHKSH KHl IT SPECIALS.
Fancy California Bartlett Pears for
canning, per box.. $i.tg
Large, Juicy Highland Seeaiess Lem--
ons. per dos 4 u0
Fancy ilallowe'en Dates, er lb t 6o
Large, Juicy, Sweet Oranges, per dos.. 12d
BUTIEI1I, 1IVTTKHI BtTTKRI
Kxtra FpeClal for Wednesday Only. ''
10,000 lbs. Fancy Separator Creamery But
ter will be placed on snlo. To give every,
body a chance to try It we will'
make a reduotion prloe of, per lb....Uo
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MACBETHS N). 1 OR
I PEARL TCJP LAMP
CHIMNETS
each
10c
"ceoa
And $3 In Little Green
Stickers.
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EXCURSIONS
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Illinois Csntral R. S,
Round Trip Rates From Ortiaha
French tlcfC Springs. Ind., on sale Julr 23 to 25......... t20.75
Boston, Mass., on sale August 11 to IS......... (30.50
Tickets to points below on sale dally until September ' SOto,
Return October 31st , . '-.'' ;
Cambrldgs Spring. Pa.$2T.lS
St raul-Mlnnea polls.... J12.E0
Duluth-Superlor,.......f lO.tO
Alexandria. Minn..... 15.23
Walker, Mlnn (Leech
La) tn.10
Elco Lake, Wis........ 115.00
Wlnnepeg. Man 835.00
Water ville. Minn.. ..... 110.50
Madison Lake, Minn... $10.50,
Spirit Lake (Okoboji).. . .$3.C5
Waterloo, Iowa tll.65
Cherok.se, Iowa.... 3-&5
Covered
bails
each
SLOP JARS
WITH
79c
FRUIT SECTION RED LETTER DAY
l 14 c V
00c
Fancy hom-jrown Tomatoes,
ruP KunbaO
AND $1.00 IN "8. & H." GREEN TRADING STAMPS.
Fancy cooking- or eating" Apples,
pur peck ,
AND $1.00 IN "B. & H." GREETN TRADING STAMPS.
&x measure of fresh rousted Peanuts, '"!,-
lur. , m w
AND $1.00 IN "8. A H." GREEN TRADING STAMPS.
FRUIT DEPT. BASEMENT.
GROCERV GROCERY GROCERY
WE "GUARANTEE THE BEST VALUES IN GROCERIES.
An opportunity for large consumers. 1.00 worth "S. ft H."
Oreen Trading Stamps with one gullun Jug
1'remlum Cutsup oVIW
$1.00 worth "S. H." Oreen Trading Stamps with
three cans, liawkeya Creuiu
15c
Oinger Snaps,
pound ,.
Ac
THIS 13 A SPECIAL OFFER FOR WEDNESDAY.
Greei Tradiivrf Sbmns Evcrv Time
, m a-
Montreal. P. Q $33.00
Buffalo, N. T...:..i... t2T.15
Put in-Bay, Ohio 122.25
Chautauqua Lake Points. 27.15
Chicago.. f 20.00
Chicago (via St Louis one
way 120.00
Charlevoix, Mich 824.25
Detroit Mich'. .'. ..... 21.00
Quebec P. Q .... J38.85
Mackinac Island, Mich.J28.25
Toronto , 127.15
Sandusky, Ohio t23.00
Correspondingly low rates to many other points Jn Illinois,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ontario and New York Stats.
Attractive tours ot tbe Great Lakes via rail to Chicago or Du
luth' and . steamer.
Before planning your trip, call at City Ticket Office, No. 1401
Farnam St, or write
V.TI. BRILLS Dlstv Pasa. Agt., OinaliOr Kb."
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CUIT CASES AUD GRIPS
. At 20 Per Cent niatcuunt.
Not a. lut of odds and ends but our regular stock and
there la nous better to be bad Made of the best material by
killed workmen lasting and strong.
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.'gv; Vor'i Central, . , ,. ..
Dosfon ant! Albany Hys.
Through Standard and Tourist Sleepers ' via ;
this route will leave Omaha 5:40 p'.' ra. August 11,
reaching Boston afternoon August 13.
Via New York and rail, rate will be $34.20, , -
Via New York and boat, rate will be $33.20.
Stopover at New York allowed, by-depositing
ticket and on payment of f 1.00 fee. ..
Union Depot connections in Chicago in bptl
directions. v ; '
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