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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE UNDAY, JULY 27, 1896.--SIXTEEN PAGES. THE BOSTON STORE. Immerse Cash Purchwe Right Here o Omaha. ThedJ. T. Robinson Company, Twelfth and Harney Strects, Closed Out the Bulk of their Notion Stock toUs Yesterday. The J. T. Robinson Notion (o., naving decided to go out of a certain class of notions, preforred to elose them out in bulk, the lots being so large no other dealers except the Boston store could touch them, The price st was 80 low we bought them at once. Tho s we have put on them for tomor- row \xiHu.minu you that we bought them 0,168 [)1 \/I N DRESS BUTTONS This includes oy dozen dress but- tons this wholesale house had in their They Al new goods and of the latest styles, The entire purchme divided into four lots for tomorrow. LOT 1 AT le A DOZEN. includes all bone dress buttons, ion dress buttons, ivory but- any other styles of buttons that are worth up to 10¢a dozen whole- sale, LOT 2 AT 2{¢ A DC This includes all the fancy mefl, eloth, steel, gilt and other dress buttns that sold as high as25¢ a dozen whole= sale, tomorrow at 2ic a dozen. » A DOZEN, s lot includes fine cut steel buttons, inlaid pearl buttons, large sp buttns and num of otherbuttons that sold ash a dozen wholesile, tomorrow ic a dozen, LOT 4 AT 10¢ A DOZEN. In this lot we have placed the finest fmported novelly buttons and very finest grade of pearl buttons that this hoise carried. e of themare worth il a dozen wholesale, tomorrow 10¢ a doxn, LADIES'CORSETS. We closed out ev corset this wholesule louse had ght them low, we sell them 1oy I\H the ladies sets in five differont t were sold wholesale at friom 50 a dozen, tomorrow 33¢ each. /\ll their ladic corsets that whole- saled at from $9 to 812 included H., &3 and imported sitec at 50¢ each, All their finest corsets that wholesaled up to§18 a dozen, including three siyles of imported French woven col the best American corsets, tomorroy 75¢ each. LADIES® HANDKERCHIERS, Immense lot of 00 dozen ladies’ fi hemstitched handkerchiefs that are 10¢, your choice tomorro w TOILET SOAP, 24 cases fineoil of cocoanutand white enstile soup at2ie a coke, regular prico 10c. wrge bars fine castilo soap to- Large and small saf ins 2¢ Leud peneils Cotton tape, all sizes, 1ea roll. All other notions at same proporion- ately low prices dozen. All the real hand made, pure linen, torchon laces that would sell regulie at 10¢, tomorrow at 2. All the wide torchon laces that would sell regrular at 15¢, tomorrow 5e. All the oxtra wide, beautiful patlerns of real hand made torchon laces worth regularly up to 5c a yard, tomorrov 9c. THE BOSTON STORE, 114 S, 16th St —— - THE BOS1ON STORE. A Xctailer’s Entire Stock of Black Dress Goods Purchased by U, Last weelk Townsend & Montant sold out at sherifi’s sale one of the retail dress goods stocks in New York, We urchased all the black goods. Here hey are: 80inch bluck cashmere 18te, worth 40c. 40 inch bluck c. 42 inch all wool French honrl worth 44 inch black Frenth serge 4dinch black silk finished all wod hen- rietta i, worth 85¢. 46inch fancy black henrietta 63c, worth 05¢, 60 inch bl worth 1 48 inc h French silk hmshcd black hen- rietta e, worth $1.. 46 nwh faney \)l(lLk henrietta worth $1.35, 50 inch silk warp henrietta 92 henvietta 28ic, worth o 48c¢, 48¢, worth silke warp henrietta 73¢, 830, worth 38 inch blacleall wool French sergo 85¢, worth $1.135, -llllluh black brilliantine (9¢, worth 18 inch silk warp henrietta, best qual- 1ty, $1.20, worth #1, THE BO slu\‘ \1’01{]' . 16th st. Social Democracy in Germany, The time limit of the state of seige in Teipsie, Suxony, the birthplace of the German social democeratie party, hus just expired. Many ts, notably Wil- helm Liebknecht, who were exild from the provisions of the anti- returned, renewed, v and adors sady to move to Berlin there for the purpose ‘quiving and taking chargo of the Borliner Volksblait, which willthence- forth be the national lllltld le C e held Tn som opt. 15t 15'h and Farmm—Af: ter Sept, 18t 1416-18-20 Douglas § ORCHARD'SGREAT REMOVAT, AN CLEARING SALE COMBINIED, On Monday, Ju we are going commence tho most sweeping cut pr sule of carpetings and draperies e organized i whaand ourcut su amount to something. Wo propose to offer nearly goods at u discount of 80 per wnt from original prices. We are going to eut 100 carpets a day in Wiltons, Moquettes Brussels, Tapestries and Ir 1S up to Bept. 1. In draperies we will offer in particular the following: Chenille cur tains either figured or plain with heavy fringe top and bottom, lace curtains of 1, 2and 8 pr lots in Brussels,antiqie.Cluny, Bwiss, Irish points, Guipure and Nottin: ham, Madras and Madras cepe cur tains in great varieties. Madms, dotted Swiss und musiin by the yurd, 1 to b yard lengthsof plainand fi ;:wm] Chin silks. Velour, Chenillo tapes and felt tablo covers in all slzes. Lk and worsted fringes in all the now callings and designs. cre e S ladlil Samuel Burns just paid duty on threeo casks **King Charles” ware, #4003 so that those who have been \uuungm pationt- ly for it can now get what they want, either in full sets or odd pieces. Call and see it. — See our elegant cabinets, etersen, photographor, 1012 Farnam, Monday Will Ben Great Day for Bare ganns Forelng the prites ill lower, Wo are overslocked on sunmer dress goods and are firced Lo sell them, Your choice onMonlay of all our linen lawns o n]r 12%c¢ yard,less than half for- mer pr 200 pieces of fino Canton lawns forced down 1o Ite yard, 50 picces Chatsvorth lawns in plain colors, foreed down tose yard. 100 pieces of Pucificlawn and corded J_mu et in dark o light grounds, only e yard, Wo nre showing thelargest and best assorted stock of Nack wash dress goods in Omnha On Mon offer morming we will to !| wis 10¢ >l blaek India nen 150 et hnl blaek Indin linen 18¢ India linen 20¢ India linen lice striped lawns 20c bluck theded nainsooks 20¢ siteas 10c, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ large asortment of black ground sateons in allthedifferent mekes tligures. checks, stripe t figars out at 12ic, 1 Ax is and las enall this season a greatdemand for this class of dress gools and ve wouldadvise you to be hand promptly is soi aresure to be carriel away early in the day. flosure and e fhose cream ground Tallis which ve an selling at 5o yard is no place inOmihe where you can Quplicite them, We make no‘ex- ception, Forcing downtheprices on good dress styleof ginghan aunl scersuckers to 5 yard, Just recelved, four more casesof black ground ehallis, on sale Monday ab 7ic and 10¢ yard Ourr spocial low prices on white dress goods will contine until owr stock is re- duced. (hoice of summerlap robes to close, cauch, iminer bed cornforts, chullis and lmed with filled with cotlon, worth down to %125 e A full Tine ul\\hnv llumr 1 at covered cheeso cloth, forced Te, .‘l\ Uml]l\" flanne G4, Se, yard. We have recivel a sammple line of comforts from thes lirgest manufacturer and shall place than on sale Monduy morning. Weareforeing the sale on blankets, \h- will sell you avnice, clean, white uH- blinket at § y. This same blank r$12,00 apair t1in the We are als nlhm;: Xt blankets at % piir. Wearecompelld to force down the rices on remirnts they must go; there too many of them; look them over; are bound to save money by (luln" HAYDEN BROS., -yGoods aind Carpets, o8, ‘Wehave the finest line of patent tip shoes in the cuntry for from $2 to 5. A, D, MorsE 14th and Furnam. s Iry Sthodply's & Shoes, 1415 Doigrias street. bt bo el 100 Piano Boxes. A Hospe, 1313 Douglas street, has 100 plano boxes t sellat §2 each, e o Tadies’ Pine oxford ties, 93¢, $L. §2,00, Monday, at i 8150 and YDEN BROS,, goods and shoes. 252 Reforms off Mormonism. ““The Mormonelement in Salt Lake City and vieinily,” says Prof. H, M. 0 in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, in the minority, and they no lon ger haveevena hand in the govern- ment of the community in which they once ruled supeme. The municipal government and the control of the schools have passed into the hands of the gentiles wd the presence and power of the Mormons are folt only to limited extent. The chur muxhn[l,ln ir former grandeur, and their mode of conlueting religious cises and maintaning the churches is un- changed, bul manyof their former socinl customs ' ar diappearing, They no longer darelo live openly in puh,,mm The laws onthispoint are well enfor A wealthy mnl influential Mormon leade haay ix months'term in the S o S They are becoming more enlightenéd, and” even the churchis, tosome extent, dis There is a_soc ntained in ty inwhich 2 distinetive feature pledgenot o mirry a polygamist,” LRl ges best and cheapost, C— Get wlunnl\uhln Potter& the is a Seaman’sca t Omaha from ieorrge Co, 16th & Farnam. —_——t The World Do Move And so o the elegantly appointed trains of the Burlington route. By this favorite lim, sdected by the U. S ernment tocarry the fast mail, the choice of threa daily trains for ‘hicago and the east; two for Kansas ity and the soith; two for Denver and the west. «The Bulinglon No. 2 Fast Express, vostibuled |)||nnvhuul, equipped with elegant Pallmun ears furnished with well selected |ibra 3 cars (seatsfrec, and Aining Omala 4:3 p.m., arrives Chi m., seeving brakfust before No. 6, the faust muil, leaves Omuha 9:10 p. m.,urelies Chicago 1 p.m., equip- mentandlinig cr servico up'to the highest standin icket office, 1223 Farnam st, W, P, Vuill, agent. LR Herlder o 120 8 a, val. Parisian Dress, A Japanese lady residing at Tokio and quiteignorantof the dress of lam n}lwm ladies desirel to wareay hersell in Parisian attir, says thel .unnhln Figaro, She was aladyof high degree and she I ressed into service a membor of the French legation, who undertook to pro- cure for hor from Paris acomplote outfit in edition infact, of “The Seen and the Unsemn,” Promptly he did her bid- ding, andtherw g \.-nl from the Rhue de Rivoli & mystic box full of weird things, aveflly arcanged, as per re- quest, inthe order, when the box was upside down, in which they should be !)\Il on—the dress on the top and {he rest below. wus somehowmisunderstood, The lady put on the dwss first and other things as they came; aud, arrayed in o symphony of luce and latiste, " she drove to the French cubasy to thank her friend for his gallut atténtion. The poor gentle- maui is sild o huve been ill for some time alter, - - Omaln Real Fstate & Trast Co,, moved 02205 17th s re- ., BEE b\uldin“‘ Theupside down arrangement | | ets to ull points eas KELLEY, STIGER & (0. Ladies' Blouses and Shirts at Greatly Reduced Prices. Hoslery, Underwear, Chantilly, Flouncings and Drapery Nets, Embroidery, Edgings, eto, on Special Sale Monday. Wash Goods, L\T)H ' H[U[ SES AND SHIRTS CED PRICES BALANCE OF CLOSE “ouT dies’ sill Ladies’ fancy flunnel shirts reduced to dies’ white shirt walsts at $1.15 all SPECIAL PRIC NIGHT dies’ night 25¢, worth 40¢, Ladies’ fine muslin night gowr ruflle and tucking at 4%, worth 6 Ladies’ fine muslin night gowns, quality muslin, trimmed with stitched _embroidery and tucks, 1,40, Y \\D( NDERWEAR. lo hoso in_ stripes 3 |w.n|-‘ for $1.00. lndies” Swiss ribbed vests, no sleeves, ribbon inneck and ON LADIES’ OWNS, S, gowns with b ruflle at with tra hem- $1.00, 100 doz and blael 50 dozen Low neck 5'0z0n Tadies’ lisle thread vests, low ) sleeve, ribbon in neck and arn at 50¢, reduced from Sie, WASH GOODS, French sateens 19¢, reduced from 3 lnn«hAn! steh zephye gi all ¢ . from B¢ White India linen at 10¢ and Checked white lawns at 10c, 13 , 20 124 and ack lawns (special) at 25¢, worth 85e. \\'nul challies at 164, worth 25¢, Tntire stock of CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS DRAPING NETS At greatly reduced prices. Point lace, [Pedora, Chantilly, val and oriental , astonishing values, at She, 10c, 12i¢, 20¢and 25 a yard. nch hemstil ]u-nl embroider: AND d lawn 1, $1.25 and $1.50 yard, hemstitchied lawn skiting at 5¢, worth 60c, Entire stok of Nainsook and Swiss embroidery edging all at greatly re- » lawn handkerchiefs (five Y y 56, worth 10c and colored embroidered lawn handkerchiefsat 20¢, reduced from 30c. STIGER & CO. y we will sell our 5‘7 zoat buls for § russett Oxford Im- russett Oxford for $ A. D. Moxs: &l 3. 14th and Farnam, If you have a heating stove or cook stove or range or gasoline stove that you would like to trade on agus stove or on the new Quick Meal gasoline stove, Iwill give you a good trade, 1L, 1621 Foward, W. F. STO¥ Wrouglt Steel Ranges and Stoves, — Nl:\GAll.\— T l()l]; WATER. This Wonderful Phenomenon ally Did Happen Once, It seems ulmost incredible that at one time in its history the greatest and most world actu- it is an es s occurred on a few hours ncu um water passed over Niagara Actu- exceptionally severe one and ice of sunl thickness had formed on Lake Golden Ds The warm ~|nuw ne loosened this congealed m on the dayin question a b drove the ice farupinto t1 sunset the wind suddenly veered around and blew aheavy gale from the west. This naturally ‘turned the ice in its course anl bringing it down to the mouth of the Niagara river piled it up in a solid, impene ble wall. So closely was it packed and so great was its force that in a short time the outlet to the luke was completely cholced upand little or no water could possibly eseape, a_very shortspace of time the below this frozen barrier *the s, and the next morn- g thoe people res ulm" in the neighbo nood were treated to o most extraordi- nary spectacle. The roaring, tumbling rapids above the falls were almost obliterated, and nothing hut the cold, black rocks was visible in all directions, The news quickly spread and crowds of spectators flocked tov ne, the banks on pr being 1un~\l with At last it was re- leased from restraint; the pent up wall of water rushed downward and Ni- agara waos itsell again, hoes $1.85, day at ; Dry ry goods and shoes, Umbrella man mn\'ml"||d_|\nm' So.P.0. Another Omaha Sleeping Car and a ew Train, The Chicago & Northwestern railway has now added to its 9:10 p. m, fast train m Omaha anew and elegant sleeping for the exclusive use of Omaha patrons, This train leaves Omaha after business hours and makes close connections in Chicagowith the limited eastern trains on all lines, The Omaha and Chicago sleeper on the 4:30 p. m ibuled fly s still con- tinued in servi Another entirely new fast tr: been scheduled, leaving Omaha . )| 0 the next morn- This Is & very convenient train for Boone, Marshalitown, Dubuque, Cedar Rapids, Clinton and intennediate points. City ticket office, 1401 Farnam street. R R. Seamun’s hnggh-~. best and cheapest. - Sussdorl¥ treats succossfully the kidneys, bladder 1504 Farnam st. B Sixteonth and Farnam streocts i3 Island ticket office, Tick- lowest rates. Dr, disenses of rectum, all and 1602. the new Rock e Genuine Colfax Magnetic Rock spring mineral water for sale by David Cole, §15-817 Howard street. Telephone 1 See ady, on another pa el Try Schoelply's 83 Shoes, Hla Douglas streets STONEHILLS. A Bankrupt Stoak Bought at Thirty=three Cents-on the Dollar, Six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars Worth of Gaods tobe Slaughtered, and We Will Sl at the Same Rate They Were Boughts 17 pieces of fast black French satines quality o ls 8oe, will fmporied go at single and dowble fold, stripoes and pl \ids dress goods worth 15¢ pieces wphye ginghams and fine rs worth 15¢and 200 at Tie, j picces of outing lannelat the fol- lowing price ; The regulur 50c quility, extra fine, at ¢ A fine quality worth A lot worth 25 will g . The 15¢ and 20c grade will bo slaugh- at Tie, A lot of light colored calico at 3 18 picees of white goods at 41c, 10¢. Our T5¢ and A fine quality worth 113c, 15 pi worth 20¢, We still keep up our sale of mosquito bar at 2ic ) have lots of it, € 100 dozen | ilk mittsat 14¢ a pair, worth 35¢ We only havea few left ofour finesilk umbrellas at $1.18; they ave worth $2.50, We @ only three casesleft of fine Cantons, we close them out Monday at 10¢, Our milli own price you, 50 pieces of fine embroi full e, worth e white goods at 8ie, and , at goe >3 of fine French percale at 8ie, ystoek will go at investigate this, it will your pay ared flouncing, inches wide. at 824¢, worth 81,00 A big burgain, 200 picces of the finest quality silk ribbon, thislot includes blacks and col- ors, fancy stripes, pliids and plain vib- bon. Theyare worth 75¢ o yard, but they go at 25¢ d. Your choice of any colored hat house for 2ie, many of theso are $3 and $4. in our worth SPECIAL. out 200 pairsof lnce cur- »wat one-half their ask to sce them ON EHILLS. —— The new oflices of the great Rock [s- land route, 1602, Sixteenth and K% street, Omaha, are the finest in the city. all and sco t Tickets to all points east at lowest ——— All join in praising the fine finish and accurdle likeness of ourv special $1 a dozen photos. Proof shoved, satisfac- tion guaranteed. Keim & Moltz, 1812 Farnam st, PSR- s Pig Iron in Stock, The American Tron and Steel associa- tion reports that the quantity of allkinds of pig iron held for sale by the manuf: turers or their agents on June amounted to 880,744 net tons, or gross tons, which is an increase since Junuary 1 of 92,2971 gross tons, Com- pared with the unsold stocks held a year ago, however, the quantity reported on June 50 has decreused 162,084 gross tons, In addition tothe quantity of pig iron held by the makers or their agents on June 80 the American pig iron storage warrant company reports 63,500 gross tons stored in it§ warrantyards on that date which, ndded to the 50 gross tons in first hands, mukesa total of 403, 450 tons. e Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodati v the great Rock Is- land route- ot office, 16( centh and Furnam streets, Omaha, Window shades at Palconer’s. — T ch repairmg go to C. . 16th, ’\lmumu block. Fine wedding Jdholm’s, If you have a heating stove or cook 1ol ine stove that you would like to trade on a gas stove or on the new Quick Meal gasoline stove, I will give youn g00d teade. W. STOk g 521 Howard. w r«nthL Steel I and Stoves, — A Choice List of Summer Resorts, In the lake regions of Wisconsin, Min- nesota, lIowa and the two Dakotas, there are hundreds of charming localities pre- eminently fitted for summer hon Among ‘the following selected list are names familiar to many of our readers as the perfection of northern summe Y y allof the Wisconsin points re within a short distance ro or Milwaukee, and mnono of them ave so fur away from the *busy marts of civilization” " that they cannat be reached in a few lours of t by frequent trains, over the fin in the nnllh\\ml—(hn Milwaukee Oconomowoc, Wis. Minocqua, Wi Waukesha, Wis. Minnetonka, Minn, Minn. Bear Lake, de, Wis, Ortonville, Kilbourn City, Wis., PriorI (Dellsof the Wis- White consin,) Minn, Beaver Dam, Wis. Big Stone Lake, Madison, Wis kota. For detailed information, apy oftice, 1301 Farnam street, Burk A. N Da- J. E. PRESTON An Allezed Cure From two different Caleutta and Mangalore nnouncing that seve have been cured, suys the Neweastle ng.) Chromicle. "There are various kinds of leprosy, and medical experts have promulgated as muny and more conflicling theories as to its cause, the contagiousnessor otherwise, and as to its curability or ineurability. What is certain is that the dise 1y continue for wvery mamy years without causing denth, tind that When the disease has age it is probably ncluimea that the malady is hereditary, but this has been disproved, It is alio asserted that women are less liable to the d than me Poor living, want of cleanliness and exposure to cold _and damp—th wre some of the conditionsgenerally atiend- ant on vietims of leprosy. One authority says that it is cont another that its chavacteristic is cx problem: atical. Amidso many conflicting opin- ions details of the several cures which are reported 0 have been effected in India will be awaited with intc The cost of successful treatment is suid o be only 10 rup Leprosy. s of Indin— como reports cases of leprosy Ithas be est. For Bargains in Pianos (i0to MeBride & Co., succosh fred Meiuberg Co., 1314 Dod, We take - with ehil- dren, Pote particu 18 on, 161 i, s g " Great sale of Linens at Fulconer’s, HAYDEN BROS, Ihe Great Forced Sale, Potted ox tongue se, potted ham deviled ham bHc, potted chicken, cans, 10¢, worth #5¢; pot lnrgo cans, 100, worth 85¢; chipped beef 10e, roast beef 10c, wm th 803 Iulu'h tongues 2ic, 2 1b can corn beef 15, You must pay 85¢ for it any place but here, = Very best cnsod mille 10c per ‘can, worth 2ec, 2§ Ib stone jar of all kinds of jams 19¢; you cannot buy them for less than best California apri- cots, 15¢; egg plums, Damson plums, all the same, for 3-b mustard sardines, 10¢; oil mnllm boneless hams, 10¢; c; Dest | sugar- cured hams, cream cheese,y good countr, best erean very best M flour, $1.¢ pail jelly sapolis best Superlutive nowllake flour, $1.00; large TEAS. you the best va e siftings this s tho ~vflm~-nll]u best g of uncolored .l.lpm Sun dried , 80c, worth twice the mor J Japan tea 25, 80e, 88, not miss t gro must sell the goods, 10-inch fancy handled bread teays 15¢, worth t, dinner and ted |»I||‘~. be glass mugs, 8 for 10¢; glass sauce dishes, 6 for 10¢; glass butter with swinging cover, boats, jellie ‘it jars, 9% per ao eh, butter dishe * bowls, ey pudding pan ue in teain Bie, lored ¢ and 60¢, 1o forced sale. We int cups. 1oy s 13 6 hoxos » egg boater, comb and br glass half a lon water pitehe 19¢; poreeluin lined iron kettles and pots, these arethe finest pots and kettles in the world, for putting up fruits and preserves they sell from 25¢ to cach, clothes wringers £1.50, wsh machines $4.50, 100 foct wire clothes line d49¢, & copper bottom wash boiler & 5 clothes pins tubs h boards 15¢ cach, dippets, s, folding iron- clothes forks 10c, nickle air seats Se, toilet per age, rolling pins wandon spoois s knife and fork 19¢, worth $1 8 brushes 10c, ¢, 4 milk crocks 15¢, for putting up tor tin fruit cans 60¢ per dozen. HAYDEN BRO: 00ds and Groceries, Planos? Pianos! Pianos! Do not be missled by the so-called new. scule pianos, but get our pr on the celebrated Hardman, Decker Brother: Fischer & Everett planos. Mueller & Schmoller, 104 Dodge street, Dry Block & Heyman are selling black shirts, color guaranteed, at $2, 109 N. 16th. b e If you have aheating stove stove or range or gasoline stove that you would like {0 trade ona gas stove or on the new Quick Meal gasoline stove, T will give you a good trad o) or cook STOE1ZEL, 1621 Howard. Wrought Steel Ranges and Stoves, nd £3.45 Mon- roods and shoes. DA MENT. What Happened to Two Athletes Who L of Bathing. There is one point in favor of athlet- ics which cannot be disputed, an athlete can never be an anarchist. The New York Sun assigns as a reason that he is too fond of cold water. H. DNost would have had a fit could he have seen the trouble two prominent athletes prac- ticing at the grounds af the nationul athletic club, at Ridgewood Park, took last Sunday to obtain the luxury of a bath. One of these athletes was a prom- inent member of the nationals, known as the silver-tongued announcer; the other is chiefly noted for the \\u.lruml tear he constantly imposes on the A, A. U. board of managers to find charges against lum‘ The alm'\' told by an eye witnes s the club had no showe ation at the ti the ath- 5 performed their ablutions as best could under a pump infront of an ad jacent hotel, but the two aforesaid athletes were not satistied with anything less than total submersion, so they filled the horse trough with water, carried it behind the hotel and emptied it into an empty hogshead which was standing there, Alter it had been filled, he of the metallic tongue undressed and jumped in, A moment after two young ladic uppeared, just in = timo to see some handsome feature and a neatly combed bang disappear be- hind the edge of the cask. The head re red shortly, however, and from MRS, J. BENSON. 10 to 40 Per Cent to Bo Given to Our Customers, We Find We Have Too Large a Stock of Goods on Hand for This Time of the Year. To reduce stock we propose, instead of giving big prices to the newspapers to advertise us, to give it to our customers. In this way we will give from 10 {o 40 per cont off Gvery dollur’s worth of goods bought in our “store for the next two wee ks Remember, this includes all of choleest goods, and wo have a pucled full of the best goods made, We have just got in a large lot of very de » white waists and dressing sacks, hemstitehed and embroidered. We will sell th very cheap in conse- quence of their coming In so late, See our prices on 42-inch flouncing and black lace net, CHILDREN'S CAPS. Our line of Children’s Caps wo will sell at just half our store ormer pr Former pr r price, 75e; now, 38¢. 1's sun bonnets and hats at 48c, CORSET COVEI y 88 and 40 only. 1 and $1.00. All reduced to 48c. corsets from 88 cents up. cent corset is just the thing for bathing purpose H( ST l(\' We are ormer price, the cask came the announcement: **Chis event will be found on page 99 of the programme. An attempt to beat the ord for staying under water of four minutes twenty-nine and a quarter sec- onds by Jamés Rinney,” whereat the head disappeared again and so did the ladies. The attempt came within four minutes twent en and a quarter sec- onds of the r XCURSION TO BOSTON. Open to Everybody, On August 6 to 10 inclusive, the Chi- cago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul railway will sell round trip tickets to Boston, Mass,, and return for § Good to return until September Tho cheapest e cursion of the year, Don't fail to tal v further information apply oflice 1501 Furnam TON, N Agt. (Continental Cantonme at Chicago. For this occasion tickets will be sold August 2 to6, good to return August7 to 11, via the Burlington, at one fare for the round trip plus $1 for adrmission coupons, The Omaha Daughters of Rebecca and Canton have chosen this line, and all members of the I, O. O. F. and their friends are invited to join the excarsion which will August 2. Ticket of- 2 W. F. Vaill, agent. - leave 3 [Parnam Falconer’s linensale still on, L A, Max Holzheimer Co. Fine watch repal 1418 Douglas st e — Seaman's wagons best and cheapest, - nonds, jowe Money loaned ) mam & 1th, ete., I'red Mohle, & Leopard, the othe ming leopard brought umusementof one of the young princes, Inone prince’s r 1 of ubout fourteen the London lon her b the her 10t to be v moment the irl by the and she died in sight of the hor- rified spectators, who fled in panic, IKilled by u | At the pal day a perl in for ih Stumese nue 1 .\ bt News, wrd jump said | drink to anteed fast black hose for 25 best quality anteod fast color), at just one- mer price. We ave giving big bargains in fancy goods department, ~Underwenr and afl over the store. MRS, J. BENSON, Fifteenth st., nes rl)ungl:m Pianos! tlanos! Pianost Do not be misled by the so-called new scale pianos, but get our prices on the celebrated Hardman, Decker Brothers, Fischer & Everett pianos. Mueller & hmoller, 1404 Dodge street, Attend {he opening tomorrow morn- nw(\lnxulu\) of W. R. Bennett & Co.’s new and elegant drug department. Pre- seription: urately compounded by our licensed pharmagist of twenty-five years experience, ent medicines at Lowest A fine line of flannels and silk shirts at half their value at Bloclk & Heyman 109 N, 16th. PR Tl The Needed Common Pronoun. The necessity of a personal pronoun of common gender cannot much longer bo ignored by writers. The awkward and mmatical methods of expression L the lack of such a pronoun com- have become intolerable, and, esy ly in thedepartment of criticism, the need is one which is daily growing more What is required is o word will be readily taken up and as- similated spontancously, With this in n ISON BROS Slaughter Monday to Cle: WSummer Good 10 yards lawn for 150, All our Pacifie lawns, Monday Outing fannels reduced to half prica Go yard, rd, L foe 100 pleces chambrey to close They are beautiful sold 10¢, 1240, We shall _offer for Monday only choice of all our imported French tines nt 18¢ dark stylos for fall w At onr silk counter great slanghter. A lot of brocade silk and sating sold a high ns 7o yard, Mondaygrasp them a 250 yard, We are making some terrible cuts i dress goods Monday, 28 piecos imported challis, sold at 170§ Monday take them at 10 ets yard. Wo shall also make a special sale of & Lot of black dress goods, All wool flne goods ab 49 cts yard, this lot you will find some 100 dozen summer corsets at 60 ¢l9 each, Great bargains in corsets to close, 1f you want a_fine baby carr san “buy ons Monday at a price, them, only 3 cost. They must be sold. 10 dozen childven’s dresses Monday a8 25 cts each, 25 dozen wo shall make & dressing sncques a8 >and 3150 each, worthh ladies’ musiin une rach, only 4 price, Monday. ask and huck choice Mond: in Great towel sale All our fine d worth 85¢ to each, 200 lh:/vn 2 bleached dimity mapking, only $1.35 dozen, choap at By u:.mh in our basement Monda Don't forget our great cloaring our carpet nlup;u-niu-n(. 3 50¢, ale o NISON BROS, = Fine oxford ties, 95¢, § 0, Monday, at IAYDEN BROS., Dry goods and shovs, LAl HE IS NOT A QUACK, $1.50 and - But an Registered ine. To the Editor of Tim In your issue of tho 21st inst, the us letter includes “Chinese doctors. in_the city is Dr, and he must allude to himy, ¢ is @ regul; among his list of quacl Theonly Chineso doctor . Geo Wo, ,\um-,me uate of medic requirements of the law and who can_produce his credentials ab any time to any intercsted party. 1 write this unsolicited ratitade, as the doctor of o case Hot Springs and cures hiave come under my observation ul L havescen many testimons fals in hi I consi clever man, hmld skillful physician Coal Versus Oil Gas, Buy no coal until you see our nors for furnaces, ~ St stoves of all kinds. Edw company, 1521 Farnam stree - A Our cabinet photoscannot be excaNsg™ view, a contemporary offers one which meet with It is as tollow ve, hes; objec- tive, hem. vantages of this pro- noun are—first, brevity; second, resem- blance to both the masculine and fom- inine forms of the third person singular; and, third, conformity to tho existing Ll]llll]"‘i To the book re ver, who is often sorely vexed as to the of an un- known umhm- what aboon it would be to be able to write: *“The author of this poem is unknown to us, but hi exhibits such undeniable talent and many of hes lines are so strong that we may confi- dently look to hem for notable work in the future.” Of course the eye and ear experience a shoek at first, but this will be the case with any word which can be colned, A R. on to Boston via_the Wabash Line, vbody invited to join the Wabash cursion for Boston, "leaving Omaha August 6 and 10, ;;ivm( hoice of routes, Rates as low as the lowe Re- clining \'}mn and Pullman buffet »]--up- ains. All agents in the ol tickets over the Wabash via Louis or C For tickets, sleepir folders giving routes, limits, time-tables with a correct map of Boston, showing locations of de pots, ete., ¢ at the Wabash ticket office, 1502 Farnam st., or w G N. ( Northwestern Pass. ana WBoys’ 208 2 10 5, $1.45, 81.75 fine button shoes, and $2, Monday at HAYDEN BROS., Dry goods and shoes, Through o sleepers, dining ) cars (01 hicago nml interveni via the great Rock Tsland route. nth and Farnam, wches—tullman — palace ining chair g points Ticket A piano examine the new scalo Kim ball piano. A, Hospe, 1 : - Senman phactons best and cheapest, The only railroad in out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibule Limited, | p. m, daily. Ticket oflice 1603, Sixteenth and Farnam sts,, Omaha, Dr. Sussdorfl malsc eases peculiar to women. - » down tow! n, special lml k! When you watches repaived at 206 N. 16th, Mason - 1f Man Must Drink, If a man must drink the best thing he can take with his meals is a little ¢ or light Rhine wine, and if he wants something o litt stronger, S whisky with water is the best thing can have, says the Medical Record. The habit of taking a drink early in tho | morning—cocktuil or stimulant of that kind commonly called an eye-opener—is | ane of tho worst things that can be dcno. | *h ho The effect of aleohol is to infliure 1 he stomnch, and it will do this even when diluted, and will do 50 a great deal moro when tuken on an empty stomich car int he morning. The bist drink a wan | can possibly take ismilk, Milk, though, is hardly 4 deink, One can live longer on it th any one thing. Milk is more perfect food than any- thin 3 to bulld up the article, Farly 1 than any other jening the best : Ten and coff in moderation will not hurt any- ulthough they are both stimu- drunk body | lants, - 3 3 Miss Clara Jackson went to Fremont, Neb, ast Monday, where she expects to remain & few weeks with Dr. and Mrs, Devrees, ! Petersen, 1612 Farnam. fine button shoes, sizes 2 to 5, 81.45, $1.78 and $2, Monday, at HAY DEN-BROS,, Dry goods and shoes For Bargains in Pianos Goto McBride & Co., successors to Als fred Meinberg Co., 1514 Dodge. s T Window shades at Faleoner’s. A Attend the opening tomorrow morns ing (Monday) of W. It. Bennett & Co.’s new and elogant dreug department. Pros seriptions accurat u\m])omuh'll by our licensed pl ist of twenty-five years oxperience. Patent medicines a 1ow prices. - We are closing out our sammer clot! ing regardless of prices. Block & Heys man, —_— Boyd’s Qpera House- Boyp & HAYNES, Anugers, Friday, “ulllfllvl\ and 8 lulny. Aug. 1, And 1 | n. BLAC W, S. CLEVELAND'S COLOSSAL, COLORED, CARNIVAL, MINST RELS o Big Mouthed O b A B, By ko tile | Brewer Brot “Fa Maroh of the Mozar notables t 1 and unigue Grand Opercx House TO-NIGHT, SUNDAY, JULY 27, LAST PERFORMANCE OF * After Dark ¥ At seenle suceess at populur |rup¢- July $1sb Az, 18ty Counolf Park, I iha Thursdiny 1ridaYy efore the Headquarters a8 Hotel, Omae M. E. ALLISON, MANAGER. - Magnetic Rock Springs Min- eral Water. A cortadn cure for Rhion Constipation. Botte by Crisman & Hall, at Towa, and not sold y any bottlersin On or South Omahn. Ths wil Tatol of which 1s wted by 1l from his 817 1ow phione 1124, T. D, Davis, Saleenaame

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