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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE £ ISSLTWELVE PAGES, 3 T TR M T SR WY WA T 4 a8 it is Concerned, All Other Shows AT, T Y TS — A Bowerton, Mich, T v Do Not Exist JAC“BS nll HONEY FOR THE LAL'IES.|Rowrton, Mich, Tt il in this ine Millionaire Confederation youth! Ttmay be very in_ the far northern OF STUPENDOUS RAILROAD SHOWS, o the nights are six months 1t think of the vast unt of peanuts and gumadrops the | Ts v whay nyg to soe his vl | with him in order o kill i The : to believe that his affect woover. And th M wgin To-morrow arnitur : long, weary mon Can't you eall [Avrid Infinitely the Greatest Me..,.er;g..mc;m.‘}t RHEUMAT]SM |$5.00, reduced from $8.00 and $9.00; Fancy Satin and Foullard Parasols $8.00, ", ™ | Dirury e theatre,*Landn, o yiny -1l 43 e Y ks 5 iament whi (e night love,” and [M70(8 PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! b v v 1y mormw night,” he replic | Clusters of small oras roen and | up-timmed face, *To-morn et Reduced Far Below Value. ; | P Will erect ibs Half a Million Yards of Tents, Blaz EG | akirts prosere every possible (L ity Charles. tenes hionsel, g with'7 Creat Hoctre Lot ' THE GREAT We offer our entire stock of fine French Parasols all bought by us within slxty| Mt i, e it “fm":lm .,f(..,‘ i it e 100 yiom e ONMAZELA, RE ,/days at a reduction of 25 to 50 per cent. o : " ”:‘\ b el e Tined with| N oy Anderson b 1o ived & ta petire i considond o more | there this season. Tt i not prol than silver or jewelry | ovor, that she will appear i .,::.ml{.nm Ever Know A 2 nextyear, She is at present in her Tong kit reduced from $11.00 and $12.00; Our best qualities in Fine Brocaded, Ombre| )} o check | Branch cotbage il ad B s 5%3,,, and Satin Embroidered Parasols $9.00 and $10.00, reduced from $11 and §12, |, i i PRlsp it S iRete ! ribhons are in with a voiee full of emotion! s : 3 Rl flattoring offer from the managers of the Thursday, June Oth, FoRr Best Satin-Lined Parasols $3.90, reduced from $5.00; Brocade Satin Parasols|''\’ . > o * blocks or Tt really v inches i 8 inehes Lonp; Welkh . A g § & ¥ A clond of mitts threatens to overshadow lic exhibigions, The poorest paying 38 et Mg 42 inches Long; Woigh | 07:;,‘01;1’:53{#5:;‘:37’57;";35:”/ These reductions have been made with a view to enforcing our maxim of sell- | this e ke e e o i r:' !'I":'”I"|""“|'£'-"I .'n;m‘ 31\':': & 4 s 3 Ladlies vanally ugly | in pink tights, and walking matches have The Only 57,000 FullGrown Paie of Lving = Scalds, l;anm/ Bodily ing all goods during the same season they are purchased. | it il s the Mothee 1 | et 1 atictive” yower and become \ ippopotamuses. amns, Toak, while their mothers wear \luflyu; mnancia Rt yisays that America wow leads olin‘makers, and that K who ean - surpiss in y the superh instruments wh several Yankees have made, He r rog sty f! ADTES' HOSIERY! LADIES' GLOVES! i fivninies Pains and Aches. lawt e Preparation on earth equals S1. Jacons Ort We open to-day 100 doz, of our renowned 20 cont Seamless Balbriggan Hose; othe offer you an imitation, b velty in one end much | A W i " : b suie wimpta b g it ) ¢ nt Seam ¢ other may offer youan imitation, hut |, b Ve i e A THe b r\ e \‘w. & ‘hv‘-> \n-lmm-;u e gi Bamedy, A trist entails but the comparatively | the one offered by us is far superior and worth 30 cents at wholesale, also 50 doz, very fine summer Balbriggan Hose [ the front of the dres [ Lolmbius only four days old, which he tetding outlay of 50 Centa, and every oue suffer. o ¥ " y fl o - declares to e better than his Stradivarius. ? with pain can have cheap and positive vroof [ at 374 cents, equal to anything before offered at 50 cents. ).\» i intendes even into 1 affairs tounad, the composer, is o short Direstiane in Klsten Tangoages. (73 5065, Bost HInbbI6inNL GURAING HHire6 tHreAd nTbE ggat Hono at 60 coils, fully vqunl to anything sl elsswhors | it oihad el You e puimiolor | meelth spatiling qysaund & el syust ) ) 3 g | ) il ouched with gra o weass a velve mnnvnn&nggg;g’ggmnnnm at 75 conts and £1.00. . Perhape it is the powder on the fair mai- | sack-coat and a Florentine eap, and when \ 1t OVRE ! GLOVEH " g dens’ cheeks that” blasts the hopes of so | e talks with his on, his anin u'.u GLOVES ! GLOVES !—20 Extra Long Lace Lisle Gloves at 40 cents, 1l carly in the season at 75 evnts, 10 doz | \ng i p N A.VOGELER & CO. Taest Lo Top Liste (Hloves nt 00 sonte, orth €1.2 ) MR 0T Ge IRy, o w&l\\:lzA:.:"I”v_‘l?lufr::l.. & gives im the apy of yonth: ta NY“W saile The Only $50,000 Aquarlum of Monster | i bbb handkerd with & bow of the xame, bil T miaken a sudden A lay tneony macAmonbie, e ACADEMY OF MUSIC! MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! i b Cllpaat i | e S e The light at 2 modern dinner ix wow Colorada Cattle, hiefly of candles, shaded with red shades, | Rene, of Stettin, has made an important. The Only $22,000 Two-Horned Hairy ey | ONE NIGHT ONLY! 20 Styles Men’s Linen Collars. MR i, gt e B th o el b Pl ma preparing the woods used in pi ing, and_expecially the 5 hix hald hm\!‘ ( ln Wheelor spe The Only Pair of Living Wooly Elephants. 4 3§ § ' SRILRIE o s0 that the pinnos sb The Ouly Pair of Full-Grown Polar bears, | Saturday, June 4th, 1881, Very best quality, extra worked button holes, all sizes, 14 to 18 inch, 121 cents cach, or .50 per dozen, equal to :“-"“ VI:» i "Ill‘l“ of temperature and moistu The Only Gigantic Rainbow-Huel Mandrill, those sold elsewhere at £2.00 to 83.00 a dozen. moonshine—Norristown the instrumente) i ald o surpass that of I Y . ¢ " Il previous instrmnents in beauty and The Only Full-Grown Living Giraffe. o first appea : this Seaso o § JEAEY ey § g 3 " F | T 3 GEoRa L g Olan e r 10 Styles Men's Linen Cuffs very best quality, extra worked button he e, equal to anything o (.:'l‘f-l:'-‘r“fw".'-«mh'f-v.'t'(:l'.:- r“‘,‘n :\.:\l'\“t'x:.'w'"wlbt:'-' l::.'l:'i‘xr:uh‘."u;‘:t:m‘:l B ¥ orrv, forget th JAMES ROBINSON, ; fered elsewhere at €3.00 to £4.00 o dozen, TR e g Ji e P Haverley's European-Mastodon i mada and trimmed ) s ey ok p ok Equestrian Emperor of the Uni \ ot f Forsyth o 3 roves useful in the e WhG v the H TS I fixs Do , of Foryth county, vew useful in the Ut SHIRTS, LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED. o b Bl e . The Cnly Ki ’ | T ing raised the worms, spun the ce to weather-influences e Cnly King hrbrox Royal Japanese I N T E 14 - : 3 s | and L with her G | 9| Our Gi-cent Unlaundried Shirts is pronounced by all who see and buy it as the superior of any $1.00 shirts in | ik toredand woven i with herown \ The Only t:s,ooocvlv(icl:: Cobb's Miniature | Just from London, Eng. ;‘lu;’lh;l; it has fine linen Bosom reinforced or double front and full sized cuff, linen neck hand and tine worked but- -‘1\\;«“::\'-}\: lll e women Tl th-"ir"«h:'"{'fl EDUCATIONAL. > rles. down o 1 e o Tho Faméns And Taontical Company that creats | rorrtoio the fashion ¢ 1. N ey T ‘T‘x l‘ur‘lln torm, \‘I‘ lnnn | its [pros it accept- cowbells, vull ) nu:'rl.\. ‘\\ mllL.v‘r.”\ ale pro= | ed definition of “*Wondrous and Artis SR and_superintendent of the census, strelsy that achioved the Remark U U NC SH R S $ DS S0 il closen president of oh of 200 Consteutive Porformances NLA RIED IRT AT 1.00. Handsomo uln..|..“ drapiny Al DA \ Th Tondon, under the . T R e 3 § 69 eutting colored silks into st son the ol ctolx st e ol | ondon, WA | Our €1.00 Unlaundried Shirt is the bost shirt known to the trade, finer material of botter work can be put in | ueh wide, m s th otk in O g‘l b and Princess of Wales ; ; it ndred Tawyers have hee e onta, 1.00¢ now on sale at Tidhoim | & Shirt. Others ask 81.25 for an inferior article. il el from different colleges sinc Ckson's Jewelry Store it ary 1 Of these fifty may 1 Al i 1] i alawyers. T doz. Best quality felled Seam Jean Drawers, all sizes, 23 to 42 in waist measure 50 cents, others ask 75 conts & and $1.00 for them N f“':‘ o 2 The Boston school regiment, consisting i MEN'S SOX!—Open to-day, one case men's Seamless British Sox with donble heel A Now Mex e R LI case superfine British Sox very best quality, superior finish, at 50 adoz., 50 Colored \\Ik Cloc wked by ay parade last ¥ IR FoVIaWeH At | Half Hose at 25 cents a pair, equal to any 50 cent Hose in Omaha. ing the animal, Tl Tady's husband now | it howe by rnor Long. ) BAUGHMAN AND BUTLER, The Creedmoor Dea the World, The Most Gorgeous $300,000 Free Proces- sion of Sensational Surprises; Including A 200,000 HERD OF ELEPHANTS AND CAMELS. The Only Show that absolutely has all and Everything it Advertises. The Only Show that permits no peddling of back her mother in the country. H 50 doz. fancy striped Seamless Half Hose at 25 cents a pur, worth £4.00 a doz, WESTERN AGENCY FOR CELLULOID COLLARS. We are the only direct selling n. Howard has made d number of changes at West Point, one of which is the / abolishing of band music at the Sunday Collars of sheer linen_cambric, evening parade, that the parade may be as ( of red strewn with white star and | quiet and unostentatious as possible, He other fancy desiyns, are in Byron | s also abolished the office of cadet bar- And aro fnjshed with o knotted handker: AN BLA RO MEvaATtar WHAVE tHBHLS necktio to matoh ery are Worn in great extravagane total _expenditures for of the dainti bonnets im- | powes in St. Louis last year w overed entirely over with |y Cineinnati, 2687, San Franciseo w, violets, orother | ghe extimated expenditures for the present; ively little | yoar are 8821,000, and in Chicago over 1,000,000. Teachers’ sularies in St. Louis, ¢ Champions of | agents for the manufacturers of Celluloid Collars and Cuffs, and offer them to cur I3 costumers at wholesale prices, The t fresh and desirable, g P. M@RSHE & CO. de will find it to their interédt to supply themselves from our stock always ‘ any kind. 1319 Farnham Street. il b spent . day sowing i San Francisco, $600,000, i One Ticket Admits to all Advertised n wround the bottom of her dr e compulsory school law of Connecti- \ i g = nothing »much ax to have [ g, which has heen in force for the past i Shows, friend our petticont i com | vear, gives general satisfaction, and has | Children Under 9 Years, 1Half-Price, ing off e with oxcclont st O VO EX ION! \, AF ' Y -_— One of the handsomest of the | a school population of 140,235, all but Y R o ’ called *“Mount, No descri 13,565 attended school. The schools cost 4 Will also exhibit at Council Bluffs Tuesday WHOLES A XX could give Lo coneeption 81,408,374, while the funds furnished J 7/ June 7th; Lincoln Wednesday, June th. 2 Deanty of this fabric, its name conveying a | amounted to 81,481,680 / REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. far better iden of the material to the mind | Tn commemoration of the Crown Prince’s than can word-painting, wedding the Emperor of Anstria has ealan shopper, who had made | founded._twenty.two sehiolarships of 300 wer all the | gold florins each at various high schools, ! 1 that none fand in the name of the Crown Prince has he | given 100,000 florins in rentes for the free \ I dmission of ten pupils to_establishments : n, " wiws the reply, ** you for the education of officers’ daughters, pply at the next engine-house, The common schools of Germany nre a total eclipse of_the moon | well-known tohe thorough in their methods curing about midnight, and [and excellent in the results they attain. at all points in_the Stat ching rather than by iz men who take th s to the | text-books. A correspondent of Tl parks, this will bo almost as fine an_oppor- | ton Jou akes the carions that the wate ‘Iml\ tumble Business College. { THE GREAT WESTERN GEO. R. RATHBUN, Princlpal. Crelghton Block, OBAGGONISTS. Tobacco from 25¢. per pound upwards. Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards. Hand Sewed Shoes a Specialty | —AT— d, “the longest hose th Best Assortment! G800 9S80T WHIPPLE, M’'MILLEN & GO0 Diamond Setters, Engravers and J ewelers, CREIGEHTON BLOCK, 15TH STREET. SPRING STOCK JUST IN. YEDRASK. Lunity for Kiming s that wiforded by n st of text-hooks fi OMAHA, i NEBRASKA. 01ga.rs from $1500 per 1000 upwards. H DOHLE 30 | 1ong funnel on a raflroad. et i ' £ Send for Cirenlar, noy20d&wtt 5 — e | v o wear the \1.1“..» 4 .ly.],':f"lf i1 geoy '.::"Il"; Iz‘)fl:: NOTICE. | vi 16cide own town of dlarging on this the gogne cidedly p L N\ L 9| With a heavy cord and tassels of wilk. Theso | 80 foreign lande TiteS dooveryblon: Concerning N 5, Township 10, Nor bl S R AT y, very thoroughly, and it may e s B , ernlog 2 i ool el | OB OMATIA, NEBRASKA 1I;1\ L.. rx th ; Iu;zi;l..l “.:..h:.u | pans i o eridian, ar reen poreupine s by - Lol r i ention of any otl continent thax ol WilmiCotelt ] |STATE OF NEBRASKA- ¥ with rouc Ll Tinings and | 166 0B O i own land his. Knowle Boren, JuR (e A ol | s (A prhan ind the bris edge i surprising. You are hereby uotified that on the fith day of | S g i X i oty plush roses, ry ¢ Mr, Wendell Phillips, the Rev. E. E. Septenibor A. D, 187, one Willism Corbet ~—~WORTH OF— | INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. arcden and lnwn cha, Hb, .,,4..1,,.,,‘,.,,,,.5,..,‘,,‘,,, Modas o his Declaratory Statemont | o newest fan i of large wize and of ) \ | s, ontlined with crewed silk ol the i gebipl | bour work. The f GhibY BISLS (RO unnu high school t we have added to the old- | system a great many ormamental xsary branches, and, he added, luction or retrench- t should be on the v of the I | 000 ; N W.} on 5, Township Range 11 Fast of the 6th Principal !lrn.dm.n and S ane Lo Amrows ormicn, ) i on the 11ht day of samo_month located thereon ncots, May 14th, 154 i works ST Military Bounty Land Warrant No. 80,17¢, act |880 sHonT L'HE | so by cortified that the wwnia Lifo | 0 Jias a0 e 'l'l'“]‘ s of 1347, which warrant was found to have heen . 3 IF o aw York. in the Btate of Now | I munings of the dre located at Council Bluffs, lowa, October Lat, 1560, | Vork, has complied with the Insuranco Law of | rked in the s hey are on land in that land district, T ation” was KANSAS cITY | this State, and is authorized to transact the busi- | ) - on plin_ivory or fancy wood canceled by letter of Hon, Commissioner of the of Life Insurance in this State for the cur- | sticks and have o chain and Goneral Land office, dated July 20th 1560, and \r.m vear, |to keen the fun from counterfeit certificate returned to the i e St JUE & Gflflnflfl Blflfig To Be Closed Out Immediately Regardless of | Tl e of the Auditor ot | the fan frum wproading wh Sl ant hat as his_ ig-omapeion 01N \'» ATpinE u»h b, with stripes, blocks, cte., in- Hatee O e ayiovedho would boponaitzed $0| > W Cost. A in the outside and two or three col- an whe s B B e Yl Jagaly e RAILROAD 10 Charge of Innura in the lininge, "Mhey arv often made e e o At 3 ot i of el o 1 i oy Wo respectfully call your attention to the large and varied | — ity A i v L o Tho \ St Commissioner was broughe homo it | Direct Line to 8T, LOUIS | 288grtment of Boots and Shoes, including some of the very best ol S i) nal iden of the comtmon school was Corbett, oF to any party o accoeded . grades in Ladies’ and Gents' Hand and Machine Sewed, from | Merchants & Manufacturers Union and tighter,, makee good, Intelligent, law-abiding eitizens, 0 RleKsuio, s s e b Whikeer, AND THE FAGP several of the leading manufacturers in the East, whica will be 0 eve, wy cut by i it was'the opinion'of the speaker that and Elijah M. Hobhs, lgal i| From Omahaand the West, |sold at about OF NEBRASKA. dressmak suventy years fl?_fl:!':' :;:::;:'*t":“:|'r|~'l:lf i i 3 dea has been to close to I Sisii. [Lhe ldsa ban boes 0 811 ol |',’\ prose When'a boy or il s sens 5 lay. 4 Twdith Street | )inging the long glove down to the short- .||Ln( Llu ublic school t he or she B can do nothing that any one s authorize hat the s To Close Out. [ ] ened sleeve, or below ity and thus wn do nothing that any on is athoris B e wald tract with warmnts, oF o substi: | SIX o 3 RLSC MO0V, O DI A RO B, b o pay a dolar for; dhe ol wystennited & i il G| Daily Passenger Trains| ™ ™ * ™™ "R ERICE Tmouber i, © " 24| Omaba, Nob, Moy 20th, 1881, |l et T Finlan duvy said Corbett o the |'m~ Town. 16, North of La No change of cars b » The Hon, Commissioner of the G i e o oA office has ey i, 1ah1 twoen Omaha and 8t. Louls, EALXE" PRICE [ vt cuas KACPHAY, ween OMATIA aud ¥ sland dairying is taught the women t Elijsh M, Hobbs for the W} of N 5-10-116 EEACHING ALL T ve t th in the most thorongh style at g s from the date of the first publica- 2 / i 0 the Liquor Dealers, S8aloon Keepers and 0 s igh style at g o Jueey Qagin from the dele of tho- Grm' pubil [ERN ANT BN Cimt: | 216 So. 15th 8t., Union Block, Bet. Farnham & Douglas. Business Men of Nebraska ey i i or Wit o |, I 1868 traveling of this notice are allowed, in which an appeal A ALL 1 Auburn-haired girls have come into fash- appointed hroug] from a decision may be filed in the local '1’..“«1 ] - my2s-1m The find it in® the Interest those who have the reddish-golden g paid from the »\llnh. tr e office e — | of our oughout the Btate to | s are to be envied, Bleached blondes | every inha .l.u aut had a right to ol in- A 1o appeatfnfld, ity dayu trow, exeiry ala i decidedly passe, anid those with golden | struction or asistance. The next step vt " Alog of thie sud talisy deva e Mlownd e el | j ot it to the fachiona | the founding of seventeen dairy schools, o Wil ikan pod Jlobinco ARG MG G0 K1 leg OON VERNTION vy for dark-haived brunots | which ten were established by’ owners of “E 8. BUTLEN WA, B. LAMD) | of all who are dieetly or indirectly interested | hair by pers ch- | private dairies, Each sehool had a her st Hguor in this Stat the theoretical in- r who taught work, Each t pupils, wher the s at it but for the yellow-haired hed blonde there is no hope, And, although red haie may be obtained by | means of switches, putfs, id dyes, none | road, via St. Joseph and St. Louis, head, who g ket for sale ot all coupon stations in the J. F. BARN Gen, Supt., St hnu\:l\ Mo nd Ticket Agt.. St. Joseph, Mo, | 4 teac practical part of t in caleulated for mitted by the teacher and required to ver. ’ me0evirin ~ OMAHA APIARY ! o Friday, June 10th, at 2 p. m., to b held at Turner Hall, in the City of Omaha. Y W. C, Bracure ot Our coms ause demands that no one of our | can get the |..n|ml\ elear complexion | are s 1109 Farnham Sf.,O‘mlaha' Neb 3080 Fasubam stevet, | Dmber shatl bo abaonk . |t Iy et apaics anburn D, | beablo to read and wrie, After o course of \ Laising and aclling of Pure latlas A Axpy Bogour, Pasangor Aent, | CHAS. KAUFMANN £ hair dressing, the close, flat | two years they have to pass & final examiu- y Queens. Also keeps for sale the best A. B, BARNAKD, Gene gent, - — — - — | nbwiw ’ ’.x,‘\...,‘.‘\ exsing is the only one suita- | ation in the presence of members of the Bee hives, smokers, comb foundation a ik Midce b . OMATA, NED. | - — — - - very d t are | agricultura] society. The instrucyion given | oilets t erinl and fixtures. AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK, | AfFY- Gy JONA 3 DIt ISAACELVARDS BRIDGE NOTICE, THE NEW YORK “Bible for the Young,”|with rei naian John G. Jacobs, | m— { o the Ecrivturse. by Hev, too, | B0y have the reddish o Bair that | e SEALED 0 X cived Ly the E AT OOMPANY! I tianio aud witrace | Poets rave over and artists love to paint, | cattl them during he fist year comprises an- wy, tending of animals in he miost common diseases of nd their treatment, the use of the &lpnie) wpecially | eter, the differcut methods of tive | o 010 and young. - Profusely | they ure bewitching, especially if they have neter, the differen " UN D E RTAKER. i Has REMOVED from Creighton Hall, 11th and Farnhaw, to lduritad, i & e e "'i.“““,"/‘ i vy s il and e lfcts g the orn iyt - - ’ i ve youth's lustructor, very parent wil e admirer of two girls at aupaca, | tion of crea the treatment of he cream, Little v e botween ONE OR Becure tids work. Pieachers, you should clr- ¥ peon, 4 : - | P 0 xeann Aoction 4 3 ADQUAR' © this work. Pueachers, 30 Orey i mot ehoose hetween them, | aud the making of butter, the manufacturs P v bt “destiy | bination beidae P i Do WEST OF B.& M. HEADQUARTERS. “fl;“:.",”:{,‘t“m::.“;lmm, iy i icither s willing g0 relinquish her | of cheeso frou skimuned ' and unskinned = ~— tween section 13, township 15, mnge 11, and sec For the Largest Assortment, the Latest Styles and W OHAMBERR & 000 8, Toute, | claitg in favor of the other. They there- | milk, A.n.l finally, bo. k-keeping by single o calliuas -— - » decic stion by the e contractior the erection of i ¥ le the qu TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE, o of u coit, and the tossing was done, B M STONE, M. D, it s dd Y THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS, | 'with_ the owner of 4 dairy ~|u‘ull made for five General Practitioner and Obstetrician. | Specifications on fily in county clerk's office, and Millions of rats, mice, cats, bed- ully and fairly, in m. presence of an the right is rescrved 10 reject any and all bids Tas New Yorx Courany LEADS THEM ALL, Satisfy yourself by bugs, roaches, lose their lives by col- ed company. “The loser accepted her yeur -..'.1, I(n\‘nr Office opposite Post Office, over Edholn & By ordey of the Board of County Commis- Examining the Stock, h o M luck uncomplainingly, and is to be first yu] od; D ‘Iu ng the las Erickeon's. | Residence, 3107 Chi- woners. J OHN K. MANCHESTER, fall lia . ol lision with “Rough on Rats.” “80ld | bridesmaid ut the wedding. A somewbat | Hence, only sixteen pupils can be ful cago 88, EET) R Couaty Clerk, 4 o Aad & complete aseortment of the latcat Bt; lce of Straw Hate just opencd, by druggists, 15, (4) similar case bad & different termination at | Rucated during the term of contract, ) L)

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