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HE OMAHA DAILLY BEE: SUNDAA, HMAY 31, 18)01-SIXTEEN PAGES. ———————————————————————————————— e e e oTN 3 N IR ) STAN CTART NN N THR DEODIR N. B Faleoner. GREAT MILLINERY CLEARING The Washington Market, AT 4G, BOSTON STORE BASEMENT. THE BOSTON STORE. A BENBEIT 10 THE PEOPLEG 1 on stonday we pincs on sste the binck | - h Whilo it is o fact that the leading G silk warp henriettas, $1.25 quality, at [ S841¢ at 8. Hoffman's, 1408 Douglas | meat market, that of Adam Snyder, has 050, $1.35 at $1.074, 81.65 at $1.25, $2.00 Street. | been been closed by that gentleman, hoe : el atsial Sals Bies st i BT . M 5£9,000 Fire Sal hoes Bemasdtony of B NLA K BT 88 N a7 Mr. 8 Hoffman will sail for Europe on | retiving from business, it is also a fact 40c—Matchloss Opportun'ty to Buy 400 | Most Startling and Sensational Sale Evs | A Thonsand and Tr’u F)lvzm', and Me I} e&r Lhoe g 'I:l"!lh fikeh ul‘ ",} ,\..\. \\”| ul\m‘v; the 20th of June to buy his fine millinery | that the leading market of E, A. Mursh, do Dress Patterns sty wbination robes at less than half | fonot fall, Tn order to make & clean | located at No, 514 North 16th streot, one price, $15 quality for $0.05, $25.50 for | sweon of our entiro spring and summor h..'.ll block north of Jefferson square, is s 20,95, $38.50 for 214,00, $15.00 for $22.50, | stock before that date we will give to | 8till at tho height of prosperity, and 49C — STONEHILL'S GREAT SALE. —49C | AT THE HOURS WE ADVERTISE ONLY. [ON SALE TOMORROW, MODAY. | MONDAY WE BEGIN TO CLOSE OUT | "7t volored henriotta for d0c. our customors regular pienic on pricos | if you want a choico cut of = beef, S for tho balance of the season, We have | Dork, mutton or veal there is the place —_— - 5 A 1 | nOw on hand by far the largest line of | to get it! r 1. A Marsh, who located Goods to e 8 1d To-Morrow at Prices | From the Great Bankrapt Sale of [ The A, oveted Co. Stock of Boots | $14.00 dress patterns of Chinese sk | foiinmad huts of any houso wost of Chi- | on N. 16th stroet in 1442, ind has beon wought of Before in ¥ Townsend & Moutant, 70 and 81 and Shoes— Wid Quote You Prices for $10.50, eago, and from now on every one of | 80 succossful ever since, knows just how t #1.25 plain black grenadine, 85c. them will be sold for half price or less. | to seleet his meats and therefore ho is $250 faille and handsomo stripe, 48 | S0 if you want to got the best valuo for | able and willing to cater to your wants, your money you cannot afford to mss | 16 you will trust to kim to sclect for you, —_— e for §7dc. $1 slored surah this unrivalled chanco, | you will not be disappointed, for exporis & i FROM 8 TO 10 1IN THE MORNING | This waswithout question tho largest | FOR MONDAY AND TULSDAY. WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT, L L . : s 2 . X bankrupt dress goods sale that ever took | Ladies’ hand sewed serge slippers, 19¢ | On Monday we begin the greatest salo ik g \ it |55 Chanp o chsh, B 1 ] ; b ONLY. or to go slippers, ailor hats at 5o, Thoy make u splendid teap for eash, prowpt paying people We hivo boen working for his aren plice in this country and we secured the | o pair, of wash dress goods we have ever made, | sehool hat and are worth from 55 to H0c. tmonthly eredit < gule for the past month, and our enstern f o JGHE 8 Al bulk of the goods, Ladies® kid Oxford ties, patent leather [ all goods purchased by me in New York, B¢ it WOi § one but e Buver has heen straining every effort to | lace effeet white goods at 1fc n yard, THESE S ARE THIE UNMADE Llfm ity |v‘n~.“.",f1“ y paten il i .u‘. B LIEhE T ok v if they are worth u cont : i ’N 1 it his own mako of 1snge worth 10c yard. Itemomber these are i i By Sl AL g 1 bl No. 2 fs stacked with Indios' | i hods so favorably - known n d only betwew o houi's o and " VS DLy ¥ 1 audies” fine kid button boots, ¥ 98¢ ¢ M k sateens at Gic. colorec shapes, good styles ana | Nort Ymaha & WOIY 4 4 ull ¢ el g QU { 8and 10| 145 unmade dresses of wool tricots in | a puir, worth 2. 00, 160 and white Pacific sateens at | (Uality at A A O DS L F L LR I }wv-‘ n of fine challi, and 3 yards of lace | in the morninge, 5 tans and grays, 10 yaeds material in each Ladies’ front lace, patent leather tips, Krechlin sateens at 1se. 404c 5 8 {8 v table of lndics! trimmod hats [ 0w choloe kettle-rendered lent or trimming, the laco alone is worth the | FROM 1170 12 MONDAY ONLY. | pattern—tomorrow ¢ for the entire | only $1.19, worth 3,00, lnck honrotta cloth with colored fig- [ und bonnots nt 8sc. Just the prico of | 1urd, also hams and bacons in fact ovorys prico. Whis outi, dress and 1aco €0 | 8000 yards Merrimac shir prints | pattern. Reguiar price $1.50, | Ldies™ Kid bution boots #1897 pair, s (they are bouutiful goods) at 25¢. | the telmming. o L4 [ think he handles is tir T M or 4te. f a yard, These are the best goods 50 unmade dresses, of fine wool | worth #2,50; all sizes. o mantel creps 19¢.” This is the MRBIE NG N {o8! od | WillionTy give “liiinn telal vou ¥ 19:pair of 1adies fancy ous for 40,010 | rini hosd “indles’ cloth” In fancy steipes, grays | = Ladios’ pe ¥ house slippors 40, | niccst and most. stylish fabric in New | nats vt gl 501 {6 VSRR L et SO s A el e boht for 4 FROM 127T0 1 O'CLOCK ONLY and tans, at $1.00 4 pattern, worth $3.00. | worth $1.00. York, die plain binck erepe do tilln at | goods 10 ot tho chofoast moRLY it 140 picces of choice novelty stripe and W\If_jm“l‘”"vlm““ Gl ':_‘("\"l""‘,““‘ English henrietta at $1.55 a pattern, | only I6e pa ranted 25; Swiss zephers, 15e; theso aro ,,,;].;,‘,,{m,\ Rt WA b eene e A 4 et plaid dress goods, all wool #-inch Iin mpant 3 £3.50, Childeen’s kid oxford ties, 2 to 5% and | 86 inch. straw with elegant teimming at $1.7, DR. GA 'S VIEWS, 406—Dry Goods and Mi.inery,—400. Known to the Universe, Priced Unm e wool challis for 20¢. 40c—Everything - 40c-in—40c—These $0C— Lines —4Dcfor—49c-One NGV Y e A b T Wildest Dreams—The Only Leonard Street, New York, at that Will Astonish You at 40¢-Day-40¢ o 3 e ] Ong ixth Thewr Value, “EFire Sale™ 114 S, 160th St 40¢ 400 ADeA0C—4Dc L B At L b inches wide, for $1.75. Silk gros grain LOOK FOR RED TICKE 10,000 vards barred and striped and get goods that would secm a gift for 44 For a starter we give you a full dre glish henricttas, ext lity brillinn- FROM 170 2 O'CLOCK ONLY. 65 unmade dresses, new mohair bril- | 6 to 8 at 53¢ pair, A largeline of Gillett's plain black | 41l of our $3.00 and $8.50 roodls { it tines, chevios, ete., none worth less | We offer7,000 yardsof the best quality all new shades, 40 inches wios’ fine kid opera slippers, all [ henrietta satines at 25c; this is the 3s¢ Casos 1 to 4 filled with fes fine im- | Health Department Not Receiving the than $1.00 and up to #1.50 per yard, all | skirt lining, in_ black and all colors, at | wide. The entire pattorn goes for $2.00 quality deess ginghams \ | ; : Encourageme WG ‘ | ! sl fyin Dlnok oo N } i ) i, 1 Iross ginghun pobled’ neapoliinn And’ LOBGiNY SLEMW uragement it Deserves. 5000 yurds remnants of all sitle chan- [ veady ind avoid waiting, YBIHTIE droasesalll sLipaind G1L |1 Boys) BV IS HEn aHbasEIBAER. a yard. UL D Ty L ?”".l‘m”wi‘ SO L tilly and Spanish_guipure, all over lace, | pROM 2 TO 8 O'CLOCK MONDAY. | wool French sorges, containing 8 vards | sizos 1 to 5, only 49 pair, worth Ask tosco our new figured [ Cr D i | P e Tt Rt i 40 10 54 inches wide, worth from #1 0010 | =5 ¢ 1o host quality mosquito [ 42 ineh matevial, at $2.75 a pattern, < rubber soles, canvass le mulls and satin crepe cloth. 0010008 6B A8 (T 0 1N HEAL. EPIIEA | oErengot ey KTL A D O AL AU E LD o .00 por yard, all go to-morrow &t} oyiny iy all colors, 2¢ o yard, . i 5 cases to be sold ut 75¢ pair,worth $1.65, LINEN DEPARTMENT. straw goods and pattern hats worth e e LA LD e n yar S FROM 3 TO 4 O'CLOCK ONLY. mmade dresses, soft silk finished |~ Ladies’ fine kid button boots, from the | Another lot of our great 48¢ towel; | from $350 to $15,000 Iemembor overy 12 faney bordored, hemstitched hand TN AL G T g L § yards patterns—grays, | best mukenrs, for the great fire salo we | the regular price of this is $1.00. T T o S e Ly kerchicfs] worth 1ve each, the whole |y 0™, 000 "ee 'y pair, worth 250, tans, new rose, & .05 0 pattern; v the lot'at $1.48, never sold for los Great bargains in napkins, damasks, | will'be reserved. Y dozen for d9¢. At ROM 4 TO 5 O'CLOCK ONLY. worth ), in $2.98, toweis and lunch cloths, In white goods @ S, HOPFMAN Fust black Coraline corsets (suar- Wil soll 500 dozen men’s fine white | 18 elegant pattern robes with silk em- [~ Tadics' fine star dongola boots, Rey- | we openon Monday the latest novelty. e DSIRIE S et anteed) worth $1.25; for 4 | taney embroidored handkerchiofs, niso | broidery for skirt at 84.85 wttern; | nolds Bros., Grey Bros, ote., all go at | Hemstitehed luwns and black lawns ———— g NOW COMES THE GREATEST | 150 dozon men’s bandana handkerchiefs, | worth $10.00, $1.98, worth from 85,00 t0 $1.00. organdics and some great bargnins in PROOF POSITIVE. BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN | Ay g, i 65 of tho most elegant imported pat- Tho Lilly,” one of the finest shoes | white goods at 10¢, 12e, 15, 18¢, 20¢, s > “Thero is absolutoly no provision, what- OMAHA. FROM 5 PIL 6 O'CLOCK ONLY. [ teres, in cream only, embroidered all | made, we offer in this sale at the ex- [ 25¢, 8¢, d0c and 45 tesult of the Post Mortem Examina- | €Ver,” ho says, “for emcrzency case 1,000 dvess patterns of fine Mamburg | W will scll 40 eases fine coconnut oil | 0ver with tinsel and silk at §6.90, worth | tremely low prico of $2.48, worth $5.00. | | Theso are all goods purchased by mo 1 Miss Beaver. made in this ey, It is not a part and Swiss flouncings, taien out of the U. | toilet soap. A regular 10¢ soup at I a | #1008 pattorn, Ladics recently in New Yorlk und tho extraor vestorday afternoon Mr. Al- | Of the dutics of the city physician to care for s e lrolle [ g 22 imported Parisian robes, no two [ We offer 2,000 pairs of BURT'S fine | dinary prices wo are able to make are [ o peaver of | Codar Crock, Nob., ¢ such cases. Such worlc is o gratuity on his erics were consigried to a New York im- All day tomorrow you can refresh | like, gant style and material, | kid shoes in all styles, button and lace, | only possible by the very hard times Heaf BRI S E0 R CotoRaEETaTN part, but has been dove cheerfully so f porter and he being hard up for cash | yourself witheream and ieo cream soda | hand embroidered steel and tinsel in cloth and kid top, at $3.00, worth [ the completo “stagnation of the tively identified the body of tho young | & o = o pellos i utles wolld per §0ld the whole lot to one buyer at 20c on | and Baldafi’s ice cream and purchase | feets worth up to $30.00, go at $12. $6.00; all sizes. This is a bargain you | York market. N. B. FALCONER. % 2 P 2 = T'he police department is apart from ) L Lhabily Monday only > woman brought from Plattsmouth by Ser- | the remainder of the eity government in thad the dollar. In this stock fine fresh confectionc t Boston store | Monday only. . seldom get. Call at once, R T e roant Whales h tor. i iv has its own fund and is not undot tho cor putterns worth from $1.00 to $5.00 per | prices. gint patterns black sille grenadies | Bavgains in ladie’s slipper They Have trrived. Ui i bmers 3 Drs, Tte- | trol of the council, This hoiue. tho cuso, 1 s S RIS oY HE RN on Ta Y IER1 VS Grand sale of wash dress goods ali day | 2t $3.50, worth $7.00. K 3 In men’s shoes we can offer bargains [ The entire stock of shoes aud oxfords | Lo Cofoan, finociesly called Drs. Re- | o601 has not seen it to make provisio Imported patterns, all silk, China and | of a lifetime. A few of the bargains we : 0 ort, Coffman, Peabody, Summere, jr. aud | 1Dolice or. amorgency. snrgotn, presinn Indiu silks in plain and faney designs, | quoto arc purchased from assignee by Zunder | Coulter. A post mortem examination was at \ving this for 4o polict dopnrtment, . Hovw 18 T O e e oLl &pottail IRivmne, tha most seylish polka spots cte., ench pattern consisting Men’s kangaroo, congress shoes $1.97 ouco commenced. Dr. Rebert handled the | littie tho police dopartment has alded 6 fine ull 1inen towels for 49e. fabric worn this season, at se o yard, [ OF 12 yards of materinl, $1.50; worth | pair, worth #.50. knifo and tho other physiclans assisted. o e R A TR Genuine Foster hook kid gloves,blacks | These goods are regular 25¢ a yard, only | $%950- o Men's - kangaroo congress at §2.48, v p A thorongh examination of the body was | [ ORIt (WAL ovon B the and colors, all sizes 49¢ a pair. one dress pattern Lo each customer, See | 23 unmade dresses of the finest bluck | worth £4.50. i Monday morning, June ‘1. This will | made, aud it was found that Miss Beaver | willing to Send the paivol wazon for me: 6500 children’s and infants’ silk and | these goods now in our window., silk mohair brilliantines, 8 yds, 44-inch Gentlemen, don’t fail to buy a pair of | be the greatest shoo sale ever known in | came to her death through a crimina! opera- | When called in the middlo of the mght fror mull eaps, worth up to $2.00 for 49. Madras suitings, a new summer wash | materal in cach pattern, tomorrow, #4; | Burt’s kangiroo shoes at $3.50 a pair, tion. Tho remaius wero remarkably well | the cars hav o running I must cithes— 4 Gent's French bulbriggan underwear [ fabrie, very stylish patterns, will be sold | worth 9. G i worth £6. 00, proserved, and still showed truces of former | (Wit the cominw of my own conveyinco or worth 1,00 nt 49, Mondiy 6e o yard. (L6 uninado black dresses consisting | Wo offer all our 87,50 shoes of A, W. | loading makes of Now Yor eity, Ro- | beuey. o fortus was uoxt oxamned, but | it 0 (e station, and s to porform 12 yards checked and striped white | © Kyrber eloth just the thing for of 8 yards, 42 inches wide, all wool im- | Clapp & Co's make at $1.00 a pair. This | choster, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cinein- | it was so much decomposed and bloated that, | for i the eedimenmd onsation and unprovided Infants’ robes worth up to $2.00 for | yard. quality, $5.50 for entire pattern FIRE SALE nati and Boston. Our timo is too lim- | gyl had beon crushed. Both bodies will | loung to the o “""""A‘It"‘ 1 am ‘lhu\j u w\rb 10c. * Finest French sateons in new designs, | 12 elegant sillk patterne - of y OF BOOTS AND SHOE: ited arranging this stock, so we cannot | be buricd agnin at once which the county would be compelled to pro 3 men’s cel'uloid collars for 49, w - g length; French fuilles and 114 South 16th stree & . X The volunteer local slonths who bave in- | vide if the luws | o & At wvazd \ s e S S, e e s Nie laws of the state wero enforcod 49DOZEN DRESS BUTTONS FOR40C. Yeh dark and light colored French | Dlacks, French greys, new tans, new (O1d Boston Store. ) quote prices, but it will be a mis | terested themselves in the Suding of bodies | =5 ' oot wish 't bo wnidortood This lot worth $10.00. challies, most beautiful all wool effects, | blues, ete., #1275 for entire pattern; Store open cvenings until 9 o’clock. talke to purchase anything in the line of "“,“'11* for !U-t]uzw,ul l[hvrnnnv: mzl;m-nd to | complaining of the police dopartment, as T 4 pair fine sill mitts for 49¢. gout 12ic u yard. ' | worth 22 L. 8. FLATAU, Mans shoes bofore visiting this great sale, B o e TR o D e 1| e SO B R LT 0T 5 yards 8 inch black or cream all gilk [~ Black Henriottas, finest genuing | OUIt GREAT SHOI DEPARTMENT. s e ey YOrbnoxt exaiingd|by thol (D yslbiansibold | Mt bect caal e oruenl o sontlifor 5 yard ch black or cre: i i s e S - ZUNDER BROS next examined by the physicians hold- | me has been satisfactorily explained. lac “worth Z5e o yard for 4c, French satteen, 23c a yard, worth 40c. S ; Y LOOR. s . . ing the post mortem. ~The bones with n fow | 41t secms to be generilly mnderstood thap fl-\l.vu )\.v‘,‘..,\ ~,”.“h silk for 49e, : Freneh zephy gingham suitings, 10ea | W wll:‘uq; mrun‘» lr_‘ Au-l.'“.nrmu tomorrow. | as 1520 DOUGLAS STREET, shreds of ‘uv\nl.\n’m ‘lmn;.'m;:‘(ln them were | itis one of my dutics to caro for the siclk ~ New York mill’s muslin, fine linen wed, wdies” oxford ties 60c. 3 7 < e [IOEE FA D) unwrapped and 4 upon he operat voor. Such is not the case. The count, bovom Luumdried shivte worth 8125 at | YAl our finest 124 domestic dross | _Ladies’ high cut button dongola shoes | Bargains in watches, S. Jonasen, Far- [ OMAIA'S LOWEST PRICE RELIL- | tuble. All the medical men oresent declared | maices or should make the provision. * & e apa e L, T . G50 nam and 11th street, five salo. ABLE SHOE DEALERS. that tho remains hiad beoy buried all tho way | Numerous city oficials come to wo believing ST R ging dfeo yard, IR 4 B St : ; : u five to ten yeurs. So the gay young | thatit was my duty to trcat froo of charg HATS AND FLOWERS. Fast bluck barred satin striped organ- | | These are just to let you know the ] TR SIGN OF GOLD BOOT, bs haven't T ¢thing particularly oicial s AT TLOWERS, = st black 1y s 4 bl e R e S L e T e E 0L 4 s naven't anything particularly | all city oflicials, Policenen and firomen do '“A”.Iltilllyl' .|‘:-lu'.m}1“ll‘lf y g0 at this un .1\.“’ Sy ml},( e s L:)I_M"m ;::-]iw“m department beats the I e -— now wfter all, or anvthing which would v | tho sume and in theso cuses T havo again « ed sule ut 40 ragon hlack Indin linen, warranted P TON STORR g rpro o gecond illinory Mid-summe: illinery opening ring on the case in question done the city’s charity because I feel th Trimmed hats, nice and stylish, worth | fast, go at 124c, 13c and 19 & yard. LB BOSTON STORE, Dot forget the second millinery | | Midamner | RS, a8 | M is wndorstood ‘that nduitional chareos | o sy ouelt to provide espectniy fo those . Right on the corner now, opening at Mrs. R. H. Davies, SENY) L will be filed ngainst the three institute doc- | injured while iu line of duty, * * * I re. up to #5.00 cach, on sale at 49 500 yards white dotted swiss 9ca yard. 3 5t S, R V1[5 Al of Cohnficld & Co.’s stock of flow- | legunt patterns white dregs goods— | The northwest corner 16th and Douglas. 111 South 15th st. R DI fors nows i tho counts il “Tho coroner hus | contly_ oxaaicd tho entiro. police forcor & K Col X o s > dr §— ek e - S0 SLh st advised the authorities admit the me e K's " wo At e DT tag ers, purchased by us for cash at the | lace ~stripes, satin plaids and smal 4 SR - TWO SiDiS TO IT. oG R R e | e e A anction s of Geor Goro, 132 | chocks, go ut’ Gie, 8ic, 10c and 12 See Burns’ “vase window. SHIPPERS ARBANTHRBSTED Itis uuderstood that the cit B e o aan cuelivnesto Market street, Chicago, on Tuesday | every vard worth from 15¢ to 23e. —— A Railroad Man'’s Version of the Lo- 7 g i et under Chiof of Detectives 1{aze 4re running \..k.ng by o B Sl not last, go at this sale for 9. 00 pieces French outing flannelg, all | Grand Excursion to Yellowstone Na cust Strest Squabble. attering Prospects of the Proposed | down another case and will - malke their find- | sult, as it did in some cases, in the 1 a i ttering ¥ he Proposed o This immense stock, valued at 100, | new stripes and plaids, 9¢ a yard. tional Park and Other Weste “There are two sides to the Lucust strect ch e putliol 6 ldnyjoKin0 employmient. 000, comprises the latest things in ele TIE BOSTON STORE, Resort crossing question,” remarked Thomas Orr Everything, say the grain men, is working Park Concert T: ;\'“‘n\lx‘u\({ ‘I.,,XNJn::m‘v\\!”hu:‘u(.‘:. .'x’f‘nr] x’fl?[n'h: gant fruit wreaths, silk bud w Right on the corner, The Union. Prolfic. T resterd 2 s M, son's | / ; ; velvet effcets, creepers, chrys: Northwest corner 16th and Douglas ,Tho Union Pacific, “The Overland | yesterday, ~Mr. Ote s Mr. Dickinsow's | iy tho right divection for the building b of & | poiigwing is the programme for the con- fes for the support of their respective R L IR T & L g0 proposes to run, in July, 1801, a | contidential clerk and in his chief's absence | proqt grain market at Omaha. One of the L R e ards of health, J S Sl PRSI AErved ursion from Omaha to Yellow- [ acts as chief of the operating department of el s o e e et g | corubyithimb Lusionl Up longbandiingtans ooy i up to $4.00 cach. We bought them AL, & National park, Great Shoshol e most encouraging features is tho interest |y r fhis aftornoon at 4 o'clock: Ofticer Kelly's Grict. chicap. You can buy them cheap, Your | The entire stock of shoes and oxfords O DAL oS LoslionofEtbe Union ackflo. which the grain producers and shippers of R il RO b choice for 4 i 2 Idaho, Ogden, Salt Lake City. Being asked for an explanation he contin- | e state aking 1 the matte A great it Rt ot Charles I'rederick Kelly, the bright throe- O entivotsto purchased from assignee by Zunder . Beich, Denver, Clear ¢ G TRa T A BaiE sl TS RO HER TR ey S hIE L e A Rt M ussh, O Yaryi(ion b Redewption) S ot ivsasoitisenl coiMurin el y (watohmanfay R i idsdm) Bros., 1520 Douglas street. have been ro- ]ml'l‘_“'”~”(“'i‘m f;}'“;'“ ,r!"(“""l‘:";::“:‘ ]_f::_'i';i:_ this matter which must be after, men and by the scoretary of the board | Overture—Nabuconodoune. ooy .. Verds 11’ vd's, nl]ultll s m;m i 5[{..» ?.mm‘.m«l.’ ete., value not considered, all go at 49¢. | coiyed « o enaaes i) inolnisiofidiu tereuty on' B We have four ks at that poiut ndofask{agiior)informationiasitorwlient RIS LhO S SOMSHE RS i i can i icla dnistrogt At Citoraliy 500 ohilron's sehool hats, oue regulne | coled and will be on sale commencing | will furnish six horse Concord conches, | uuq gurng cor seasons of the | Omaba will boin shape to handie their busi- | soxgif“Alice, Where Art Thou Adoliael | Suropnincelsunduyia toenoonFat 3 olclocie e $9.00 D i e Hppekw iy | Monday morning Juno 1. This will | which will carry the v from Boeave s In s maaviy Tl th ol N . while others send word that they want | Meses. Lotz Wolf. lrandt. Geriaidi; Saucr | [Fom tho residence, & 2t i ! Canon, Idaho, to and Yellow- | ¥€ SARIL LI gl LA AS | to bocome mombers of the grain exchange as wein, Pau braid, for this onee at 49c Do the greatest shoe sale ever known | 2 matter of sufety to our brakemen wo can't L ; b a4 greates sale nownl 1 | e B meie b Digse 5|12 ot crsatotyitaloutibriemontave ontileifcoonasEitaisNotnanized: oval grain A 1 Look for the red 49¢ tickets at i i ; vers v rnifie . i 1 stickotaiaty Omaha, as it comprises somo of the | will also be taken to Shoshone statio e oAy To W hIEhEreal e ce 0 buyers have sienified their intention | potpourri—A Day in lerlin Hartman DEATHS, STONEHILL v will also be tuken to Shoshone station, | an overhead wire, which would sweep a man | 0% ling'to Omaha so soon as there isa | Trombone oo~ Down i (he Decn Col ficor in question “is neither omniptesent noe, is his endur xhaustible, For my owd part. [ am surprised that it has not occurred oftener and that very scrious consequonees have not boen the rosult of the narrow and niggardly policy which provails in this ro- spoet 49¢ n yard, tomorrow 12 yards all linen erash for 4%c. The new black ground with colored Bros., 1520 Douglas street, have been re- ceived and will be on sale commencing as it comprises some of the 110 and 118 SET00H 6t oan Jeading makes of New York city, Ro- | and used for the ride to Great Shoshone | from the top of a freight car and kill nim S i L Pisthor | Notieesof v tines or tews wnbor this he 11 1Gth streot. g Y falls overy time. These people wero told when | irKet: i i il conts; each ae titional lin® ten cont 2 m‘:l}‘mwl epportunity for country milli- | chester, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cinein- From Beaver Canon to Yellowstono | they first made a move towards crossing that [ o, -1¢, sellers ave also (',‘['““‘:;f,'lfl‘,‘.\”g;' igaos otte—The vt Throbs.... Bild RTINS Tradi Sl wito ol B nati and Boston. Our time is too lim- | National Park,the trip will occupy threo | thes had best see Mr. Dickinson and make | sont here and offered for sale Is surprising Descr ghvialne -Ree e Mo, it 8ok i evenng ! o : " e ays going. ‘oo di iatUrnn o 0 necessary rements X Vi liassas i SN AT R £ _ I ulistes at the famiiy rosidence, 2105 Clark street, Mid-summer millinery opening | ited arranging this stock, so we cannot [ 443 o8 .l»!l”;" duyapy G and | yora told aldo that ho was going nwy soon, | CoPEGiIIY Lt o whon the countey is sup Shorecepiouel o0 %7 yonrs, Dewoised Jenves & hostind Weilneadiy, Thupsday and Reldoy Sl St 'O | eight days will be spont in the park. but thoy made no effort to sco him. - Tnstoad, | Los4d Lo be protty s Dox 0 A and bl sevin diys old. T renais wil MRS, R H. DAVIES, RO NLRERL Wi ueRasimis:dlicollontitents l‘Jl‘llI -'mf"l 'j‘l”’l"‘l"'"'- for | they tried to cross our right of way without e A iy aal 13- wide-awako thithe i b ke Lo Chitliectie, 0. Monday atior- 1i1 South 15th st | take to purchaso anything in tho lino of | camping out will be furnished by the | angcoromany. | o000 o0 | importance of naving grain maricet he ofital 9—Fireman’s song, W--tlome | (e 1 A4 500 . m, May 10, 1801, azed 28 — shoos before visiting rrowt s 2 ¢ ] 3 onver L 01 = A0 208 Spoas °t | Allan Root, as agent for the ailiance, ugnn: AT cars, Annie Mo wife of W, 1% e 8 Carriage Whips. shoss betore visltingithis grontianle, Canon to the park,and while in the Pavk | the do in the manger in this business—we | Lafiie oy the grain mon yesterday With | vercure—La Gazza Ladra Rossint | Deantur stroct: "Natiee of funeral or. Mot Meret BB rathor (GOl have ZUNDER BROS. the tourists will be quartered at the | 0uly desive fur treatmont. ©What ‘wo want | offors”to sell a large nnmber'of cars of corn | Chirictaristio Pieeo—Smpiicity sl | Latavetio and FU Wayne, T just ved o large and elegs ot 59 A T e various hotels, v concerning this crossing and | cjonging to different alliance ory fons. | Selection 11 Trovate sty Verd Wb TS, pApers pledse copy. just reccive arge and elegunt assort 1520 DOUGLAS STREET 1 ance that it will be observed. We ! 3 : Bousit | i i L The very low rate of $250.00 per pas- : 2 While the Omaha grain _exchange has not | March—Iligh School Cadots A YT Ha ment of fine carvinge whins, ridi OMAHA'S LOWEST PRICE RELI- 4 250.00 per pas- | o willing to concede everything onable | vor' been organized individual huyers ar e ) - whips and English ridin 5. Thesc B S 3 * RELL P senger has been made from Omaht. 4 but there must be some definite understand- | ¥lie'n good deal of grain to fill orders at Dr. Rosenau's Work . £oods aro the handsomest ovor shown in | ABLE SHOE DEALERS. This rato includes railrond, Pullman, | ing. For instance, there must be somo de other polnts and for loctl consun - o s e o el B O G i e S R S Toae et | e OF GOLD BOOT. and stage fare, meals and hotel bill§ | nite aveangement ‘about tho overhead wires | “C75 P R0Ger of the. Sowler olovator com The L. A, C. B. literary socicty of the rousonuble, 4 from tho time of leaving Omaha until | it must bo pliced high - enoush to ve above [ 5% VAT homo nextweok and a meet- | Jewish ehurel on Hurney streot held its last e — — - TR the retnrn of the exeursion, in all thivty [ the boad of a manon box car in order to | {, will then be called at onee for” the organ- | meeting for the season lust Monday night wprovement. 4 Y | avoid _aceident, There was n similar The Very Plac Dpublo evaporator, just discovered, and days. No half fare rates. B araia it aats o nuanilivation n[uu‘prupxm | ran .‘,.‘ll p;».,:....l-.‘x, A choico programme of recitations, essays, 1 2 1 L/ ‘ ‘ evuporator, jus covered,an y irty-five passeng 3 1 0 b pa g a8 | change. Mea vhiic ¢ board of de 1zs and music was give il 1 S0Cie R For Sunday schools, socicties, publicand | apptied to the Relinble Process gasoline “‘l”"l-‘ ,“'t“‘,'y‘. S HARenE o bo ue- | adjusted satisfactorily, — tho - motor p‘v’.vA'“iug R S | C T e R DG LA privato pirties to ‘go for o’ delightful | stove, and no othor. This Improvement | {fmited . ele o Odflons twe | cars being cqnipped with - long troloy | yyin men into theirorganization. - Seevctary | gTuore will bo confivmation serviees at the duy’s outing in the heated torm, now so | does away with sub-flame and sub- vl ARRAOULION | SOR;ERILNE , which will allow - the wire to be pluced | Nison of the board returned from Denver | [Fewish temple on Harney strect next Sunday | A 0 ek i VNOE 4 sub- 1 should be made higher than ovdinaril dewish temple on Harney closo at hund, is Waterloo Park, the | evaporator, thereby muking the stove ks 2 T last evening vill at once take steps 1o |t ta, m., at which a large class will Le con } \ Y g the stove 1 rdering tickets send : for he motor peovle and our division en nenvost and best placo within onsy dis<.| absolutely safe, You never suw anye | oih. ordering tickots send monoy for |} /8 BERE RO o Fonnd lover today, and | Bnve. the trd oom and the halls of the | fipmed by Dr. Rosenau. The conlirmition tance of Omaha—81 miles west from this | thing like it. Don's buy a gusoline | Shme by express to Hurry b, Douel, ety 4 Ll b St aciory o uit | board of trade building roscoed and put in | will tako plice at § orclock and thos: ' city on the Union Pucific. Seo H. P. | stove with sub-flame or sub-ovaporator, | Lok, ";“",l,“ ¥ '\ aystatn z a0 ttiurham ' AlignolcoitcrelyptnoRLranimeuitRavicoRs | whorwiatito Vad opul Eingfl mrg sl aid Douel, City Pass. and ticket t.Union | Tt burns move gasoline and is moreovor | = ot priiha, Jeb. ; T Ll s S HotX uiest, Guokiol Shchs, Louls Gold Pacific system, 1302 F A etrae 5 y ROVOAY o children will be allowed on this MEDICAL EXAMINERS, == Leo. Seligsohin, Gabriel Sacts, Louis G - acific system, 1302 Farnun street, sositively dangerous, LY A 1's B al Ponfold, Bertl i ! = N St A0 Ciming st trip. For further information relative to A Child's Frightful Fall, s L R r 7 DRy Architects and engineers’ supplies. [ Apent for .‘_!.'.\'.“',“l‘-. I‘,' ot | this excursion and intin v, apply to | Those of the Burlington Road in Ses- Little Helen, aged twenty-one months, :i".yxt:;{ opald, Aua Martin aud Pueresa | \\ arm \\ cath l rices, Alge & Ponfold Co., 114 S, 15th st. agont oy Lt L0085, g I L. LOMAX, sion at the Paxton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Fiegenbaum, 1435 There will be pentacostai services at th - Garaa Fzs a 43 Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agt., Phe medical exuminers of the Burlington | Sherman avenue, fell out of the second story | gaple on Harney strect on Thursday and "0 picces half wool challis, rand ] exervoir Lee. - RoniOLg RLBLGaVY: WU (0yery Omana, Neb. voluntary rolief department were i | window of the famil denco to | Eriday, June 11 and 12 1 i e g Wo are the only company denling ex- | PUrCHse GUUIINE e apoiing, 4 - 3 session yesterday at headquarters in | the ground, a distance of cighteen iU ARIGE D Soott clusively in vesorvoir ice. Refercnce 111 South lv:H‘fl A ' Refrigerators! muel Burnsis sell- | this city. Nincteen of the physicians ahuhting flat on her mm»m:m‘\\“(..Mu..lx\u 0, 4 ik GUBI h inyg vefrigerators at fuctory prices, aro present, representing all tho dis The affeightened —futher, :\h.‘v i The den muse: presents a novel feature All Tl 07 LXRTAL ‘f”‘:‘\' \!“ ‘l a Get prives at tho new fivia. Humpior | N \’ 0 wicts 1n the entire system, tncluding ln'l‘Lr'l“':’:‘:‘ }‘ P ","'I"'I:'["““"‘I“ ',“‘ ‘x © | {his week in curio ball in the Parisan lud rees el 27 20 S, \ street, i esat tho new fivw, Hampton Sen shore hat given away with ever, i e chlld fall, ran to il picked her up, by e Lamber Co., Lith and California stecets. | purchase during the opening, ¥ | Superintendent J. ¢, Barticttaud Dy J‘ H. | Jieving her killed. To his surprise the chil Sherms »Connol resorlt f — e — Y IS, It YAV Williams, assistunt superiniendent and medi- | as soon as picked up by her father, said embroider -‘,"[‘”‘!-”‘ saMeCannollproserinoplatalle & i Ll arrn . IS DA MIHG, cal direetor, both of Chic Tho others | “Papa, Holon jumped out the window.” | silikand plush und will ke o vleasing at ot A R 81 81.a% knd 8150 all and fumily chomists. 1513 Dodge. ccision in Pavor ot the Chicago 111 South 1ath st., opp. P. 0. aal ddlisocton Hogh OF M ey scans, ot it bouo was | trattion for tio ludics, - They will give to | £ | 4 AR Milwauken & 5t Puul Ry, i T Guss, Auror ¥ vs. Droiton. nor, a8 far 45 can b kuown, was she | cuch lady patron a sample of their work. | wool plaids ko at 75¢ yard. Strawberry festival and hop under the | Tho now Pulace sleaping ears of the Jowe R Fan aad vk Gae [ imured In the theatres o fiest cluss. speciadty troupo | Ljegant lino chills at ¢ auspices of the Hebrow Ladies” Aid so- | Chicago, Milwnukoo & St iaul Ry, pril 19w vred above our | burg, 1L 4 “fhehardt, = X willenppase, AN HIG ALY Uit ayill ciety at Metropolitan hall, Wednesds with electric lights it every berth, will urinsuranee s been usted; | Beardstown, IlL; Dr. Henderson, Railvoad Notes, be Metilone & Lucille ';'I”I‘;"'“‘(S" ’-t “m"-"g evening, June 8. All cordially invited. | continue to lewve the ion depot, | wo have vepapered and painted and we | Burlington, Ta.; Dr. J. W Campbell, Ot P. J. Nichols will assumo chargo of tho of- | Malowayis roubios | FGILE, Greion T 15-1n white Swiss embroids o B - ; Omahae, it 6:20 p, m., da Passengers | ave now ready for business. Ali goods [ Bt Dr. B, Bebifforle, Croston, It | foo of superintondont of tho Nobruskn divis D R an (e e W pieces 4i-in w <Newgaods arilving daily at Swmuel this teain avoid teansfor at Coun- | will be sold helow uliw vatos, our | B B Reder, e B i camuny, | ion of the Union Pacitl tomorrow, succoed- | uuigue and - original exhibits ~have been Burns', B § cil BIfts, und arrive in Chicugo at 9:30 | eustomers getting the benefit of the in- | & Fodph, Mo.: Dr. B 5. Cook, Platts. | ing Robert Blickensderfer, a shore hat given away with ov in ampie tinic to muke ail oastern | surance, Al Kinds of jewelry and sil- | mouth: Dr, C. W, Heoves, Lincoln: Dr. S, R. R. Sutherland, assistant supermtendent n, only p putchuso during the opening, ctions. Ticket oMee, 1501 Fury verware, both soiid and plated, ave now | . Yodor, Wymores Dr Koy and J. |t Lincoln, will bo made assistant at Owmaha, Big Tine white Tudia linens, ife yard. MRS, R, I DAVIES, atr g Nasu, being sold choap, S, JONASEN, Seroggs, McCook; Dr MeClelland, | q,q will be Mr. Nichols' right-hand man. T, White check nainsooks #1¢ and bio 111 South 15th st., opp, b, O. 5. PRESTON General Agent, Jeweler, Paenam and Hth streot, | Alliance. J. Foley, an old Dickinson man and lately yard, just hall peise City P er Agc - The couference I8 for tho purpose of in i i i ISR AgoBh steuction in the useof the oficial forms auna | trainmaster on the Baltimore & Olio at 121 J. E. Dietrick,architect, 006 N. Y, L - B .egains in dianmonds, Jonasen, | 4 exchange of views on work in genoral wark, O, will coed Mr. Sutherland as K, - Midiau millinar opening | Farniia and 1th strect, five salo B O O O O ban- | assiatant superintendent at Lincoln T T T U T T T A i Lessyns in art needle w froa of | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday - quet at the Paxton dast night, at which they Messrs, Sutherland .ufu' Poley arrive ’,”,' bleache Mus! yard Figured charge. Cluss Wednesday and Friday, MRS, 1L H DAVIE argains in every article in our store, | oxercised theiv skillin aissection ana enjoved | tho city vestorday, proparatiey 1o assuming 5 i £:30 to 10:50 &, m N. B, FALCONER 111 South 15th st. asen; Parenam and Lth street, fivo | o feast of veason and a flow of swul. They | charge of thew 1oy o ldo «puir, e Sl Y adjourned at i seasomablo bour aid iany o R e t f . T, Seninan.wiugon and o Any person contemplating going to — thém roturned 1o.sheirhaines. . 4 fow. obthe ) PR i o T, Seaw ugon und cavviug Einono s s r Lo K KO i &l ampabt atinrs and. monte | Ly rematiiud cverupiltadoy/pad wilk 1n Cupid wight po sood target prac g | a length Hose 1 to his advantage by rddressing, *O 18, iishors, 1612 Parnam, Spring styloy | 5P ! - - tico at the Pacifi Quoot rchors Gota ity Too Ch Bee office, at once, - HEL BROWE JATL, there seoms rathor suscoptiiis, Judging by an : BT Offico 213 8. 15th straot - - - Hamilton Warren, M. D., cclectic and i incident that bapoened last Friday on - th ephone 1385, Culifornia Excursions. mugnetic physician and surgeon. | Why Detective Ellis Didn't € occasion of the prasentation of the flag to th ribbed o b Limun tourist sleeping oar oxour | Speciulty discasos of wemon and chi W Istand school by Major Clavksou. Iive-year-old dren, 119 N, 16th street. Telephone HSS t ; At to Grand Istand | Muy Sniock was deputized to recdivo the i 3 Kissed the mi after the HONYy Wis ¢ - oints I ago every Thursday, t Superior Service, Kunsus ( duy vin the Sunia i . an. Nelson broke jail there about ed. “Why didn't 4 red, The Burlington train No, 2, 1 " ke teom 't m.‘.l_l ) Wholesulo and Konnedy & | b o0t wnd o e R sluied. - ARy UL 3 Pulioh &ty Omaha at 4:30 . W areiving in Chi Omaha, Lineoln | Newell 116 S, 15th stroot. Tel. 153 | G e in tho now court house ot | s tho comment of one of the tea eago the next morning at 8 o'clock, is s Lty ing car rute - b [ v without any avparent diiculy witiessed this bit of gallantry the favorito of the three duily traind, it o 3 b, from | Lessousin art needle work freo of | mitted his 0 Ells uno suid fie « e being n_ suporbly appolnted vostibuted | Kunsus City &3 poi do e By | ehtege. Cluss Wednesday and Friday, | hurey to pot buck here Kditors Coming. train of Pullman Paluce sleopors, thing fur s, These | 9 0w m N B FALCONER, 18 ROV URARARIS) L0 P Tocking aud O clining chalr and dining cars, pattorned | exou are | 1 oted by g " cotadii SO S R A Paad o aftor tho lutest desi fitted up in r érs who| . Pienios. K . ; 1 y | A Pure Crean , Sdeteer luxurious stylo and furnished with overy ) to destination. For The most charming pienic grounds | omana todg I Superior to every KRUWE. convenience caleuluted to redound to the v 1t | particu- | anywhere in the immediato vicinity of | o¢ A \, held its re I p g Used in Millions of ense and comfort of the passengers and 0 table of | Owiaha are at Waterloo, thirty-one | pihiay hall in the Paxton bl : ) : ! 10 Years the Standard Train No. 6 leaves Omaha at 0:10 p. m, | S ) air of slooping | miles west of this city, on tho Union [ (UL U oy e ST Beser: Licht Tlaky and azvives in Chicago ot 1 p. m. next | & . ood, gen- | Pacific. Make your areangements for Ihe . : | Ol ) y euir. Griddle Cakes, Pala 1 % 1 1 Lol Foll . day, Has through Pullman sleepors, g Pulmer, freight and | an early dute. Investis the matter | iy, : y t e 3 T ey chiir cars and dining car, City tickot ¢ AT & S. . railroad, | with H. P, Deuel, City Pass, and Tkt | ouier s, Lis creating [ tay in ¥ ) 0 No other baking powdr does such work ollice, 1228 Faruam streot LN, ¥, Lifo Bllg., Omuha, Nebrasky, | Agent, 1802 Farnam street, Omak among travelin 0 oth LR At the M dots yirdy worth 2se, plaids are cut te embroiderers, These tive b me women You eun buy # handsome plaid now at the most fuiti designs on [ 50¢ yard, formerly 59¢ 10 S 10¢. Bige line plain Chinn silks, 85¢ yaed, ory Nouncings, at 3¢ yurd; worth $1 igned placed 100 dozen Purkish towels, size 1756 it line French Suteens 250 ussenger agent, § wen all over the try Chicago,

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