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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAX AUGU HAYL ' 0, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. NISON BROS. ’ HAYDEN BROS, MRS J. BENSON, HAYWARD BROS,, n ® . 3 N BnOS, FOTIDY. OTIA D ( THE BOSTON STORE, b KELLEY, STIGER & C0. by Letti g Down the Prices. Special Prices on Wash Mid Sun r Closing Sale—10 to 40 1515 Douglas Street. Great Benefit Sale Monday. JE— nnl-”h‘flnl\ X.l"l‘ll (!;“ ’I.‘Iw brick, :":MIL;H i m.hn cloth reduoced to 5¢ a yard; worth I "r(ou:Iu:'n.:l l:u-:‘;\ll Goods 50 por cont discount saleon ladies’ and | ;.’00 ph:ln vn‘ !;unmw;- I‘!:\Ig(\s in ;olld " gt A vl o erything i o8 » . | 10c. " ronts’ ptt goat, sos y v, | colors and stripes; dark gray, medium b 2oty N LU ey G chiow chow, 1a. pek: quay 'n.-l\‘;wml”l T L R S Pacific lawns, & worth 123c. Wo havo had n big sale, but atill have | © Mon lnh\{ 50 oanl loe ‘L\:‘l"l‘!x'i X .mm gray, light gruy. biuo ireay, 8 shados of and Shoes, oetel Vs [, 90 per pounds blncke duced, d0-inch wide batisto, 74e; worth 156, [ 100 many goods Have decided tocon- [ Man's £.00 russott lnce out to'$2:50, | brown; romomier in solid’ colors and c8, e per pe 3 b = i inue our » this weck with greator ro- o’ 880! 96 o " stripes. Thoese g vor v o : 'd grapes. ox tongue, he per o - £ srlon N 5 YR 8 s, Men's $3.50 rus o of Th sy a yard, \ y ALL MUST BE CLOSED OUT TOMORROW, | dried rapes. 1cs ox tonguo, b por eant | SPECIAL SUMMER BARGAINS, [ American serges, 7ic yard. Best quality of summor corsots that can- | Mon's $3.50 russott congeoss cut to | €0t What you wan rd. Remems s, O alard i Persian silks, 12 yard: worth 23c, not be bought nny whore loss than 81 00 | 81,75, bor Monduy at only se o yard. We will 'l vt oHouolate: Brandenburg's tnow 15¢ yard, worth | and $1,25. This woek will sell for 69c, [ Mon's $3.00 russott lnco cut to 81,50, | 1150 offer NMonday 50 doz. Dr. Waeners It Makes no Difference What These l 1 e bost laundry soap, 26¢ A Chance to Buy Short Lengths of 65¢ corsets for 85e. Ladies’ corset waists, Men's $2.50 russett luce cut to $1 Coraline corsets in white and deab at g g ey & il Bk 1l Kinds of Dress Good e { sl W a5 former prico $1.00, reduced to 6e. Ladios’ $L.00 russett Oxford cut to | 93¢ o pair. sold all over the United Goods Cost—-The Prices We Put | sal sodn, He per poundsall kinds of a nds of Dress Goods French eatines,119¢ yard; worth 35 CHITIRGR. Walkts' D36 Wnd." Ugwaeds: | 69,00 Statos ue$100. Youcnn hlso gut Mondag, on Them Will Make n MU b UL LR At Less Than Half Mousseline de L Inde reduced to Ladies’ colored blouse waists, $1.75 qual- | Ladies” $3.00 russett Oxford cut to | Choice of 90 dozen French woven cors Go With a Rtush. l"-“‘fll\“ 177 o ’f_""!“"’l“- LR Original Price, worth 10¢ yard, ity, to besold for $1.25, $1.50 for $1.00, #ots that never sold loss than 5 and P A S e —_— Turkish towols, 59x25, 17c each or 8, | 8100 for 75c, 7a0 for 0 russott Oxford cut to | ¥ Monday thoy o ut 68 T oghe ¢ v ’ . e $1.00, WHITE BLOUSE WAIST kn you will buy them at 68c. on’ y i {, FLOUR, FLOUR. o finidel AhiK for $1.00, LR org hilag, o i) ALL DAM v\l;l-i[l(;m DS 1C YARD. | Snow Fiuko, 55 “'\ :‘:' oL boye it I'"" :‘;""“ Special bargains in damask and huck A benutiful ling that fit perfectly, 00 russott Osford cut to !n:'.fi i \‘IW".“:.\-“:”""]l)\»_u i - piece of dry goods that has in | Copyeal Mills Best Superlative, 81,09, | 4 t0 13, at 50¢, veduced from towels at 19¢, worth Ll ol y hicees fancy figured saf o ;m_\ “‘n_\ been dnn; 'vl.\llvv"l"';"fl'“ k- Hayden Bros, Best Superlutive, $1, All our men's fine Madris shirts with -4 tapestry covers, 98c. fl:-:: "4\ g rhl nt line of “h'i“ “”}1\:‘ -ll”r:~“:ny:|'x“:l 1(:3 .‘-1” i‘l""‘fl.».fi'."‘l‘: { d, 20 ',,,.n 68 “solil p;nl\h".’».l., .13 ngs, linings, cambrics, lawns, buntings, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ¢ . i 4 sk way down commencing € ' 09 4 nords Monday, He 1 100 pi - nettings, debei ote, le o I e ARl N laundried collars and euffs, regular nch bleached damask, 20e, worth | in price at 48c, to their cost; they arve | !¢ Monday, He yarc 00 pie ol L § Al ol price #2.25 and #2530, on Mon . | soe. DA Rt ombpolilarlasy. Toriner s in overy way and evory” pair | French satines, wouth i to e, Mone aan light sheeting g 960 B i TR Fancy borderel damis! o, 40¢ and | price $2,00 now $1.00, £1.50 for #1.00 | warranted, 1t vl v are closing ou - STbIe d ke All ‘our menls fancy ouling flanncl | oo, g = EEiEE : for 50c. Baby caps and sunbonnets half | Our stock of men’s house furnishing goods and wall papor curtain scrim, 8¢ a Bowls, 84c ¥ shirts, regular price $3.00 and 33 50, on Purkey red damask, 19¢, worth 80, ]\";;Au. 1(']].\[.{('1»"':-I‘l'mlulsmmlj Ii\u-u.n‘n Tt]nl(llu-\'n ties is ~-wIl'vTi\:-'(‘lv‘.f';-l-u"'.f“.'"' :{:l'(‘tl‘l‘“nl'll“ \;“:r. Chambers Monday #2.50, Outing flannel 8¢ and 10c. LAMUEC I LSS LR L GG e e day sure N ) Over 2,000 pieces fine summer dress ’ ) i il , % bringing some of them at less than 315 Doug bl yoods, Whita goods, blitck -wiish - goods, | s} 10 pieces Ghinch blenched damask at | LL musling, 5¢ u yard, whologale prico, Iy T T j . bli goods, ors 5 i i 5 M. Meaall Explains. h[‘l i goods with coloved polkadots. Tn Jelly glassos, 25c cach, with tin cov- [ 69, regular price 80c and 83c. ¢ .m|.hlp:'|vhl-d xm|~<||n: 6ic a yard, I(v-xlh-u\lln r every article in the store HAD _“ ARBANT, Gt abseATR L T \:ml TtiE St it hu-x.l 1. |-.\vh|v_|[~; in ln.::» rmnmv“" :!rj--;: ors. Special prices in broken lots of -dam- Gl \'[4\ OUTING |-r,..\:\\|. SSHIRTS, | will be sold a N”\ll"l; -.-I all this wi Welcome Which Greeted the County | Brp: At the suggestion of one of your cour- ;’.’;;-’:l\ ine worth up to 25¢, go at 5 Tron ,,:l,‘,',1"|,l.’:,'.,.':-; ‘.v:.u;m e each, Gl kins, reduced from 25 to 50 per | .":H. ](;v.-mul.-;« rmlllu'(lmnl-« ’HAI;‘A\IUIHll:.Ii 2 Reueh Commissio Yesterday. teous correspondents, I will tell you some- Al the yard wide, blenched and un- | ¢t SORT §icees, 196 ench, cent from regular price, dvcod toase e o GENRYL 8, R Patton, denlist, remove e e e R [ .,": R 1 bleached musling sound and perfect in 1t and fpenme e ¥ F reauc 0 building. Open evenings till 7: 3 ssion yesterday afternoon with all of the es, I spoke to the neovlo on that day. So way, worth up to 10c a yard, goes [ 3| “1‘-"(-:»1"! Ladies’ embroidered and printed bor- [ e 75¢ quality reduced to 50c. — - — members except Mr. Corrigan prosent. much of reports are trae. 1t is also truo that Large dish pans, 1 der handkerchicfs 8te, reduced from 15¢. £1,00 shirts reduced to 7ie. 50U “i {'JL!H 1. I'he feature of the session ‘the arrest | a flag was over the speaker's stand. Thero SILKS AND SATINS, Coffee pots, 10¢. T aa L BB R vA A RA pRinted 100 dozen gents’ fine suspende only OhUFeI Noten, of the men who look after the welfare of the | was an abundance of small flags. You would All the China silks, India silks, surah Ten pots, 10e. . % 124c per pair; worth German- Methodist, Twenty-eighth and H [ taxpayers. Shortly after Chwrmat. O'Keeffe | like to know the exact facts about that. now silks, plaid silks and satins, from the Terrn cottn cuspidores, 23¢ each. handkerchiefs, hemstitched and scal- KiiGaaitaHa in gents’ nnd ladics’ | streets, Rev. HMeary A. Treiber, pastor, | D4d rapped for order Court Oficor K famous flag. An unsuccessful effort had wreek 19¢, 25¢, 8¢, s9c and 75¢, worth (P, T Lol B IR 10% Pad toad fhciarbns tad All odds und ends in gents’ and ladic daedy Lt 1 . 2 appeared upon the scene, warrant fu haud, | Uee mado (0 got a larce bannor. Falling in o, A b0 on kettles, 4 s gauze and balbriggan underwenr ub loxs | Sunday echool at9:50 a.m. and sermon at [ JEFSSED TP 00 SCene w vioete s | that a small national flaz was sowed onto two it A NoLS AND UMBRBLLAS Nursery stoves, 15¢ each, 850, Than cost. ALl our silk mitts for ladies | 1030 this forenoon. Tn the eveniug Lev. | © o ecites that the commissioners | vapds of rogular red and white bunting, so as PARASOLS AN A [LAS, MillEbansais e ? R G an cost, Al our silk mitts for ladies | pydiber will preach at Plattsmouth, violated ti.e ordinances of the city of Omaha | to suppiy th orner. It was not Nice eilh und satin parvasols dde. Pie ting, 2¢ cach, and everything else [ 100 26-inch fine glovia silk umbrellas | 1o be closed out at cost. Mothodist, Tweuty-third and N strects, | by maintaining a nuisance, a cosspool at the DUt it wis tne best that could ¥ '“]'}“‘" loth umbrellus with oxidized | i, oy house furnishings department at | at $1.00, reduced from HAYDEN BROS., RavaO N Dawaorf pasior. 48 day school | county hospital. 'The caso will bo hoard be. | bo impcovised. 1t was the wred, whito aud handles, COFIEE ing low p W et ? St X et al a mw. Preaching, “The Boy of | fore Police Judge Helslev tomorrow morning.- | P1U€” With only forty-two stai t floatea orvesponding low pr 200 pieces of fine Scotch ginghams, all Dry Gooas and Carpets. Poduy, 11 o'elock, Class meetiig-at i3 m, | ore Eolice JudgeHelslev tomovrow moening. | ovar yundroeds of. union soldlers as: loyal as Fine silk umbrellas with gold and xidized silver handles, $1.00, $1. 81.50, $1 )0, $2.50. RIBBOD FROM THE WRECK. In the wreck were 4 cases of goods consisting of fine rivbons and laces con- gigned to n vew store opening in Colfux. These ribbons and laces will be slaugh- MENT. S e oy the new combinations and colorings, | o compliment to the never sold less than 23¢, on Monday 20¢ press. The close of a report of the recent in- 5 A ternational Homoepathic cong Remnants in every dapartment, run- | ton by one of the Chicugo dologites ning from 14 to 6 yards, at less than half [ reads as follow. “The fitting introduction to the im- DRUG Di Hood IMig sy ART Wocth - lonpun mabiing g M douks | - W. B. Webbor'ot St. Louis fed . com | gy and.sermon at S ololock, | munication asking to bo ailowsd to furnish | natio “hristian, Second, near I street, Rev. | the booths and ballot boxas to be used av the | L claim to e of that nimber. [ was of Boles, ' pastor--Preaching at 11 | fall olection. Iis prices woro as follows: | Company E, Seventy-second Himais infantry, Subjoct: Irom Death 1o Life” | Boothe 6 foct 4 inches high, 42 melies wide | 400 am not' totally unknown. I nover uttorad 610 o'clock, Endeavor s0- | an 45 inahos deap madear cobl Folled steel | @ disloval sentiment in_my lifo, 1 would L e e e R P T e 1050 my right arm than to dishonor expected Lo attend. Evening | of japan on the outside, with the patent fold- and my - country, 1 only wish CRRLITOR ¥ 6t 1EbTDRG {115 10 1 s LTSS APLONS v soldier of Nobraska could hear followed that starry bunuer whon the s life was imperilled. Keystol a yard, Lan g DEOW, AR their original cost. ! e T i ing feature, & te ulklfrm(imlr}» ey aoh ibensie Beecham's, £ Lo ! portant work of the congress was by | West Albright Mission Sunday school at 3 | Ballot boxes 1t 13 inchos, made of b and then would yiRd and satin funcy work ribbon 23c & | Wakefield’s 1case Lonsdale bleached muslins at [ means of the eclebrated Keystone ey kand preaching at 4 o'clock in the \ed tin, with patent slot closing d iy andere put to shame. ard. G wih Nobiov k ¢ Posa, tunning over. the fd Penn- 100n. o S BoRes SO 110 8 do not presume the, « all approve all Ly el Ty e 3o, Not over 20 yards ton costomer. press, running ov he famous Penn h, or boxes 2IxI2X14 nchos, a I'inest quality all silk ribbon, elegant an insect powder { z LALH DR sylvania line, Pirst Presbyterian, Twenty-seventh and Catds of fustractions in lots of 1,000, [ that I sald, but T do know they would tind colors 5e a yard, cH e ler, 10¢ per hox. BARGAINS IN SHOFE Lenving Chicago, nestling on her in- | M streots, tev. 1obott L, Whelor, pastor.- (S othin didtoyal or trisonablo ‘i i Moo rdge work r a ades 8¢ " s A ;) £ ¢ day school ol or i The communicatid vas referred to o 5y oration critten befor Loop edge work ribbon all shades Sc nt, from 10¢ up t Ladies? tan and brown goat oxfords |land senand funning herselt. into that luy school at 10 o'clocl rmon at 11 DHocommilnioation s roforrad o) tho: [ oy d5lvarad wia whils:iho delsyoryidis tte 77 murvelous activity which cle A Eoh her daily business life, we took the train | evening sery or stone of the There will be no nmittee on court houso and jail udge Helsley petitioned * that Boston Gireen, a well kiown vagrant, be sent to his ving of the co 4 o'clock. rd. Nos. 12and 16 follow ve was mair up to tten or you it puehont and did not 00, Reduced from $3.00. tin gros grain ribbon b"‘-\' ‘.l"l‘l“l',\' manuf ‘1‘“;""" th:u“ ¥ ]"I' Elder flowor toilet sonp, 2cukes | 8 Ladies’ $3.00 French dongola oxfords | shortly before the sun assumed its me- = friends at Murshalltown, Ia, Reforred to [ ontradict its teworvin a single utterance. Crope, faney and brocaded ‘ribhons Pransparvent glycevine soap, 2 cakes rvidian height and in a little more than Prosbyterian Churc ot Sued the committee on charity. think it 18 infamous to be thus slandered, widths 22 t0 40 finest quality made 15¢ a | for 17 twenty-four hours of penceful and i oner Harrigan was on hand with his | 80 Ord Quiz published t the stars had i ‘th 5 e dion. Prench donzola oxfords | LWenty-four hours of peaceful and x Mr. Bagley did not sue the Pres ian arvigan was on hand his | oantent frotn: tho Mz, - /D) mol yard, worth 50c w soap, de per cake. Ladies ) French dongola oxfords o ; L usual batchiof bills. During tho month of n cut from the flaz. This statement is 1 I transit out into the distant CRisehnader Ihe eish DRsuE i natrerontad o 1g the month of | R (N R % LACES FROM THE WRECK. wlsam fiv soap, 10¢ per cake, now $2.90, Sy b Gl he eight hour law as reported, | iy his report showed that inquests on the | WhOILY uutrae. Lam fully convinced that v $2.90. g ore sufely deposited Mr. Bagley appeared before the superinton- | fojlow ases had been hold: W, C paper would ot correc 25¢ railrond wrecked laces 9 rroat mn amus were to the City-by-the- ory of that The mem- | gentgof construc woy ride; its gently- | and denied an, on and denied the statement | iy e orge Bradioy. Will Schneider, Charles | ties” $3.75 cloth and silk top oxfords e, ( intention of bringiug suit. | pupland, Oldiu DEPARTME as to its falsity, 1 do not blamo my 50¢ railrond wreeked lu comrades $1.00 railvond wrecked laces 19e. all special attention to our tea | reduced to $3 35, gliding, rapid motion; its perfection of | The Presbyterian people are in warm sym- | a femuic infa Ho also hud o bill of 82 indignant, but they have ) vailrond wreckdd lacos 250, and coltoe. depurtment, vand | [dies' 82,25 doagola tops and plain | detail; its absolute safely; its pictur pathy wit the laboriug clusses, the wastor, | for mileage, $1.50 for subpanaine witnosses | been deceived by Iying, slanderous, local If you want to sccure n bargain in a | Moc et Golden Rio, RIS ey quesness of seenery; its genial courtesy | Hev: Mr. Whecler, ¢ o member of the | 4y 84 for summoning ju Pue total, &1, | PrE ed aund abetted by the State dournal, fine pleco of lace attend the sal Maricabo, 28¢; Penberry, xfords, 5 of its ofticinls, and "its home-like com- | local assembly, Kuights of Labor, aud is op- | was allowed. Tne witness fces for thé the and Army of the Republic men, g lation of law. ‘The facts are | yonth v 07, whilo tho jury foos for tho | Whohada right to’ bo aignant, como to Remn boots, ran $4.00 all reduced to $1,75, Everything in s Call and examine our stock. i and Mocha, 16 o An entire shipment of W. V. Morse & Co.’s Omaha made shoes, Wrecked on the railroad and bought by the Boston Stove. Jap, 20¢, 24 verybody knows the wholesale man- | 50c. Gunpowder, ufacturing shoe house of W. V. Morse [ Oolong, 48¢. its of ladies’ dc button | forts, all tended to rest and invigor: A ingin price from $250 to [us. [t wasindeed a fitting introduction | wiges for the 1o the most important cony the world of homa:pathy has ever seen, oos reduced greatly. | Then came the humining endenza of the homeward wh Weo know of I posed to any 1 o kuow that these vo been partly propagated by ( of the Republio men, who know they were disseminating e b b falschood and libel, what of them? Shall ine Fight Arranged. Tt ooV L e Lhe e et nocent, loyal and wortiy Grand Army of tha Friday evening Harry Mitchell and 1. | Y000 Goncthbios swho sorved notices for the | epublic men have suctiinfamy heapeéd upon on for | hoard of cqualization presented their bills, , them partly by Grand - Aviny of the Republia paid by the hour rezular | sume poriod r L fivst cight hours and double | ““hoba wers f ntion which | time for every hour of overtime. along the Par hed the sum of bids for sloping the banks street line of the poor farm. | They ranged from 19 tc cents per cubic v i & Co., on 11th and Douglas streets, | very fine one, ) nothing mor ng than a rapid | Thompson, twonegroes, put the glove: ) Om: They are the makers of these | have anything you would wish for in t KELLEY, STIGER & CO. At Philadalphia to Chica wo P | & purse and gave one of the best exhibitions | The couuty commissioners ugreed to vay | Wen, and there be no remedy e . shoos CONTINUE 1 LET DOWN THE e ——— this far-tamed Pemsylvania line, ln its | €¥er seen in the ¢ D, J. Sullivan ucted | those men ts for ench notico served, D. McCar. Thelr names and guarantee arn PRICES ON BUTTER Sam'l Lurns Writes fostoring cire wo lived, wo mused, we | 45 referee and stakeholder. The exhibition | but they charged 85, cets. Van Camp e 3 ik ostering care we lived, we mused, We | g 5o good that a mateh was avrangzed be- [ moved the bills be allowed. As an amen Western Pensions, 1ti- that, owing to tho short crop in Furope | ate. we sient and we formalated bes and the mutterings of war on every | ful'dreame . We were dulled 1o v wd, trade is very dull and manufactur- | gho uncedsing vigils of this gigantic ¢ . very anxious to sell, and in conse- | oration. We became its happy, loving enombaE guence ‘prices are vory low. Sohe isif unditrusiing wasdi W left its shalter: || 11 1o ors ot the grsen i taking ad ro of it and buying unus- [ i p i e g e of ying ing roof and its palatial train with un- ually heavy and will be able to offer ' memories are carnestly requ stamped and printed on these shoes, We sell a good butter for 10¢. EVERY PAIR IS WARRANTED. The very best country butter av 12ic. We have arranged the entire stock on | We get this fresh every day and is mado tables and in bins on our second floor, | by the hest butter ma in Nebraska with prices in large, plain ficures above [ and Towa. Our extra fine lowa cream- cach lot, giving oy will sell at Isc and 17ic, Don’t be 1 the two before tho Athletic club for | ment, Berlia moved they be rejected. The | Wasmxarox, Aug. S.—|Speeinl Telogram jth. A liberal purse has been guaran- [ muticr was comvromised and the bills | to Tug Ber.| —The followiug list of pen- referred to the judiciar, > : i /A GOt D Tai tickiiyas i asking that Dr. | Sions granted is reported by Tue Bee and Robert. Gilnore be appointed us specialist, | Examiuer Bureau of Clair without pay. He wanted to look after the a: Original -k mental trouble of the mates. Franklin, Jame: mond M. Pugh, t L. Culbertson, Nelson is 3 ble this price ceasing regre 5 5 3 5 3 e a ot (r:lu]’ll‘l_rh(l‘x:'\llt‘llrlm.»( "m ‘{.m-‘.}”L"&?Lfm‘-‘u’ goods at prices unheard of heretofore. 0! g i atSt. Agnes’ hull at 7 o'clock this evening, "‘,'Ll f‘:"l h“,' e ::305‘7«1 ;3 George Askew, ard C. Gerrell, Abraham M ’ e Ly 0 i O 2 sty TRt iRh WA RRTAted) i and show by your presence that you are in- NUDLY.E vitlo Jhov W Fleming, Ernest L. Bernlart, James k. Dicks We further guarantee that every pair | le in fir and low Criche i . ! clined to mitke the bi-centennial of the treaty _the county for theic servic 8, 4 of shoes in this sale is worth from twice HAYD Grocers. T ST ey o o S 1| Bennetts? bargain tables in every de- | of Limerick a succoss. i linble to want a large quantity of | son, Dennis J. Sullivan, Archibald Lindsay, oA T r ekttt i ho ladies will bave an ice cream and | artment of their muwmmoth storé. It R S ey P resifcnt ruments purchased for their use. Tho | Simon Rigby nes White, Jerome Pratt, o G TS vike we are | flower fostivalat the Criche, corner 19th | il pay you to visit them before mak- TN application was roferred. G Michacl Shafer, Joseph Jotis, William 1% routwill ok halhast milcaninndilat and Harney streets, Tuesday evening, ing purchases elsewhel = S 3 he county attor recommended that ex- ouga, Charles . Jarrett, ob K. Down« L Ik AUE0sE AT FalwalGOma: - SR Notes About the City, Register of Deeds Needham be allowed to nes R Spicnal, Jolin H. Kuhl est styles in shocs, and we can fit any- t | s el 4 _W. R BENNETT CO.; M5 R OSVanahs ot Promon Siaivisitt coufess judgment for $245, 1 tull puyment of pan, Jobin J Robert ane regardless how wide or navrow the Jelly tumblers, all competitors prices SIA g N . 1508 to 1514 Capitol Avenue. oF 51 raug! the £2,500 that 1t is claimed he owes the | mer, Joseph C. Herrcott, ; Y v I Dr.Swetnam, N.E. cor.16 and Douglas her son C. C. Vaughn, D! 7 foot may be in both high and low cut | 10c, ours for Monday 3 ] At AT Messrs, I, 4, Falle 1 E. C. Pricoor | N John Carnc William Aahs 7iploce siuc R Daily Muasonic Notice. -,\,}'{‘Q”(u,'h.;m‘érlu',g and B C. Pricoof | "Upou motion of Mr. Berlin the board ad- | Sharo, Lewis B Dewey, Daniel ' Huffman, S G (e CHAY o st g 3owl ¢ itchers, regular price $1.50, k e S 11 members of Nobraskn Lodge No. | Sift & Co. ¢ . journed to meet Tuesday afternoon, when an | Aaron M. Murphy. Novimun Coou, Frank Al ghll‘h:""‘ vm o a dish; sodn water 8¢ o monL “\‘I‘}”'I“‘)“‘",““') regular prico 81.50, Sleeper to ot Springs, S. D, via I l,‘:\‘:\l:ilrllnljjmh.:::{ LA Lodga o Mrs, Mavfield. wife of I O. Musfield, who. | attempt will o made to aettle the bld ciaims | Seuush. ” Additionai =W . Fosher. iy AT ) i DMy IR R oo naecting iR rea| 4 I Lodge | nas been quite ill for ten days, is botter: inst. Necdham, J. C. Root, Hascall and Original —Johi Bommers, Thomas THE BOSTON STORE An elogant plush album worth $2,00 | <€ & ’ g No. 11 and St. John’s Lodge No. A S O i b anATA e oy Thmost HiE Vani|| Kyiin & Wiilahs SO Sea H Biuington RIGHT ON THE CORNER NOW, | for 49c. e to D en AR ocdiSeD A R F. & A, M., are hereby ordered to con- | 1yéen have gone to Lincoln on business. e Benjamin B. Palmer, Ro iteh, Michael On the N-W corner of 16th and Doug- | Completo decorated 10-piece toilet set | ¢ 'y \' Rt A i R vene at 'mason’s hall Sunday, Aug- Mrs, H. Fisber, L street between Twenty- FUARDS ON THE RANGE. Sullivan, Jucob V. Ewinz, Mahlon N. Bals las Worth ¥ 2 b gl"“!‘;q_ o St Paul and Minneapolis ust 9, a ) pm. to escort tho Most [ {hird and Twenty-fourth streets, is sick. _«\un’ l'.\}r\i-;k‘ 1lmulun, nbpn_ Sp \.un'l\an. S Copper bottom teakettle, regular price | ;MG M0 i B0 Gime train | Worshipful Grand Lodge to South [ My, and Mrs. fohn Condon have roturned | Home solliery May Have a Day's | Anthony Drala, Dyer Dewko isuiah Moo trike $1.00; our price, 40c. e siMNaY) Omaha for the purpose of laying the | from Detroit. Mr. Condon has goue down to Sh oting at Bel'e R Thompson. \William Bl Wosloy B L Atonce fors “Bennetts’ wild bargain [ Coflee pots worth Coreying Mt Lako. To.. via s, O, | corner stone of tho First P torinn | Valparaiso. Mifort D N (i neeto sia Lk aomail| i npommon i it i aslo e, :;:VI)""l;";\;}lll;l‘lm\\'llllml'»: formed in every DON™P READ THIS &P 1 3 el e e “:‘l\"lll ‘:i e ‘\xlll '>;IJUlIl'l\l"H brethren are hMi ‘s'hflcl\l;i lllu?l\?lfltinliu{:l‘ t 1‘:\"’1;, # | practice department of tho Platte, hus | G I Keatine, Hovatio C. Stéwart, Ao A Tatoral B Sl esatute Lo SO Al e c vitad to attenc cen the guest of Mr. aud J IO EBuck s et . . ) . Goudy, Joseph Culver, Richard 8. In front of our store you will “strik A complete vase lamp, brass trim I'vee reclining chair car, Omaha to J. R. STAFFORD. Bhsteticaaibmel tendered the hospitality of the range to thy Rt i “py‘”" yer Bicham = the first one. whioh is srowded with ‘le. | Mings, decorated bisque fount and ten- | Deadwood, via | &M V.R. R Musto Miss Nelllo Stone of Fuirfield, fa., fs tho | OMabn guurds ou Tucsluy nexw. This s R S s R gitimato barguing” of all deseviptions, | el shade to mateh, “hansomely decor City ticke . 1401 Farnam street. AWARN IS0 as cuest of Mr. and Mes. L. . Martio, 2030 | proffer will eaable the guards to take their AR AL e T B alE e e, O O CERT, T (L G Tvocery do- | Ated, with wipod and double Amer Depot 15th znd Webster streets. 3 S e NG 8, South Nineteenth street. firstlesson in shooting after the stylo of the | hume, Frankiin Caru 0. Harned, Al [,m.,m,‘m" > have arranged a “‘bargain duplex burner, worth $5.00: our price for e O e Mrs. Mead, wife of N. B. Mead of the [ army. The targets used by the rezulars will | bert Beelm, Edmund Way iry Bllerman, space,” Every article in this s Monday, $1.98, e . L O. 0. B, Western Union telegraph, witl: her ¢ disposal as will also the orge Bar Benjmin Bduyburn, John y0es at prices lower than we bavoever | NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE, 1l members of Kestone Lodgo No. has gono to Waverly for a ten d 3 ke i pon ey Eitsmmteaiba ; ¥S 212 North 16th Str ©. O\l \aie Fodieiied to Taeet ot Georye Burke of the commission fivi of will furnish its own ammu- ¥ Springor, ducob Hotty, Hober attempted befor S OBl Bl 00, Blorea atrastant div Guorge Burke & Feazicr has taken his fawily [ nition, howover, and use the riffes which it [ W Chanes, Georgo Jones, Biiss A. Prien Broad, 2 lonves Go. Dr. Kensington has just returned from a1 reet, at 1 p. S R AT for sumimer sojourn at Hot Springs, S D. | owns, which, white a coupie of inches shorter [ Filman P Groge, Nathaniel Bwing, John 1 1 dvy starck Sy ; d 9, to attend the fu- sit Bennetts' tiargain Tables, : 4 se used by ol Geiselman, William ( Additional B zra saundry starch, one package, § St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Mich ; v Giood Templurs lodze, No. 100, will meet | thin those used by gh 2 of tho sumo ) A Parlor matehes, le box, ete., ete. whero he hus been for the past month. d brother, V. Johu- | We shall muke thom the talk of Oma- | 1S40 ovching ab the rosidence of Mr. and | bore. A diaberte. - WidOWar! Johnsch, Bargain tables in our i pus " . ha. you can make your |\ TRUE Grinich, Twenty-taird street, be- [ 1f the Guards should bo varil thom- . e Drug department, Also are all members of other lodges v 20 the farthest. Inspect our ““ta- | tyoon I and J streots. 3 selves of this kinde ave by PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS. Stationery department, in the city requested to attend, before purchasing and see if our | Mise Marva Woolheiser of Wost Side, Ta., | 31y morning train and thus pass the whoie T. B, Holland of Grand Tsland, is at the Notion départment. Now We Are With You. E. B DAVIS, M G. . | storolsnittha placa, o and Mias Mool Niarst of Ureigaton, Nov'™ | S0 SIES (G o the part of many Huardware department, Onand after July 31 the Chicago, BLACK m-——o-l LS OR \;T\CQF\ w. R.. n|~,1\A\I<.‘I‘l' (0.,’ aro the guests of Mr. and Muvs. T. C. Mursh, | Loo0lo 1o visit tho range on th Ithe W. J. Stinson of Scribuer, is & guest af Furniture department, Rock [sland & Pacitic railway will run i Heos 2 ek 1508 to 1514 Capitol ave. !\I\;-n\l\\ -i\ n:_n and G sn(;x'li. Guards muke the oavance theve, and a | the Case rockery departmel i i s Uni 3~ i S . W. Sperling, with th aised for a spociy Janta hn J. Pershing of Fort Ni g n This enter the yards, They veport crops excelleut in apt. Coolids mp cemmander at the Clavence G, Allen and wife of Washington, —— t-bounl ninment will open August Sold on easy pa; 11 and continue until August Round trip tickets from Oma and Council BlufTs, $25.00, good nine 0 n. m. and 6:15 ys. Through stecper from On prices that ure sure to meet with your [ p.m. These trains are vestibuled and | daily via the 1% & ML V. R R City approval Cull early in the day, and | it isan indisputablo faet that thedining | ticket office 1401 Parnam street. Depot s service of the “Great Rock Island™ | 15th and Farnam streets. yments. A. Hospe, jr. | tho ho 1518 Douglas strect. ( et i Hope for the Inj red. For years there has been a differen The lust th foor. You cannot make a mistake in visit- Ing these tables and purchasing freely as overything on them will bo sold wt departments on 21 western part of the state. range, was in the cit iz and con- | p, 3 orand Mrs, voyed the cheorful inte above ios Twenty-thivd and H st nated. Both himself and Mjor Bonhnm w s sixth biethday yesterday after- | do all in their power to mako the visit of to. ce of | noon with a party of httle neighbor tots, CGiuards of both plesare and protit to the cit- opinion between county and city officials as | Ingpector Bayless has issued a pormit to | izen soldic to who should cave for the indigent sick [ N. V. Richardson to eccot a $0)) cot on A full m omboahouly eare for ko mdlanl Aokl o b o i 0l FE abre Me, Ri tonight. this morn at the Mitlard, 8. Rosenthal veturaed vesterdiy from an extended business teip cast. A, Stewart, I3 It 1tayuolds nad Miss Rey- nolds of Wymore arc at the Paxton, W. Hurpor and wife and Miss Alice v of Beatrico, are at the Murray. 0 p. m, ting of the company s requir avoid the rush and get first ehol within the city limits. The county ofciuls B 4 A S W. R. BENNETT CO., is second to none in the country. z TS ¥ Bave held thit the ity should. tale care of | S0 18 Daving plans drawn for u $3,00) resi- ; i e C. L. Wilson, editor ‘.K‘v:”u.].“ IL}*{.;.::.I.';\}[M. 1508, 1510, 1512 Capitol Ave, For rates, sloeping car borths to Chi- | Finecarriages, Seaman’s repository. b city of | dencoon the udjoinng lot Was Accidentally Poisoned. s was @ cal it ht. e g » o any points east eallut STRlEat ——.— these und emergency eases, while tho city D. J. Goodio came in from Endicott and An inquest was held yestorday at Mo- County Superintendent Matbows returned To Physicians Who Use Kaumiss., ve of the Rock Island Route, 16th Excursion to P ofMcials have held that the daty rests with | savs that Jefferson county crops ave very fine | Gurthy & Conroy’s over t ns of Clara \.-u.-.-n..I\’ fi\vln'uh‘;; fays' visit at his old ; . B & The Bohe Oldant oo arand the county. While this warfaro has been | and as (ar g5 threshed the yield is even bo- | port 08 S COURE ZEEE 0 EERED iy | bome in Dixon county Wo at quite an expense secured [ and Favnun stroets. 10 BoligmlonQudarsaledndapandentil oy tween tho vavious officials, men | yond expection. Oats will viell from fifty | Brown. o o ot o N R | Mes. 0. Heinhard, nee Requea, losves toda » exclusive vig : use selo- ‘ ST 3. T. & P. A. Foresters will run a special teain from | 8 i Y0nd gxpag 4 3 L ¥ | died stadenly ut a bous on Ninth street, | Mrs.J. | 3 1400, y tho exclusive mght for use of n celc JOUNBBUASTIAN, G, T & Py A, ) Ll " hy aliowed to die upon the streets, [ to seventy-five bushels to the acre. BRRBAIL YRR O ON S tho Chicago, Burlinzton & Quincy for brated formula for the preparation of L. DE BEVOISE neral Agent, Omahn to 1 e and veturn, leaving | both the county and city physicians refusing Mrs. Boetham, wife of M. I, Beotham of | Several vrituossos wero examned. o tes- N, . this article. Wo procure Jor milk e —— the union depot at 9 o'clock Sunday | to udminister to their wants. tho Ixchange, who has been visiting fricnds | timony showed that the woman had obtained vess 0f Bornison Broth- from tho Model dalry farm of J. 1. Mar- I M. Ellis, architect, Bee building. | movning, August 9. Tickets $1.50 for The wuy matters now stund the question | 1) ver, Col., has returnel .\lqllmm\lnli morphine from o \;.rl named |0 Chicazo whero she kel and produce an artic.e of kaumiss £ | the rov i y bo ovtained from | 18 linble to bo :’I‘”I";’-q'l"”' ounty comiis: | Mrs. Ritchhost. wifo of Editor John F, A L IR o heoidontal | willviait _Sne will also which cannot be excelled U, P. Bana Picmie and Bxcursion. members of the committee or at the de- MRS ,':"“ff”“'( g \""m‘l w‘l," Ritehhost of the Tribune, with her son John s returned. visit friends at Aurc Kewance, Sit & MCCONNELT, To Fremont, Saturduy, August pot. Dloton T o Y smog. the same | aud daughter Blanche, hus gono to Atlantic, A RO, e il oil) b buvled |- i 5 Mo¥s who has been soliciting T y ——— a s lssued same ‘i or parol i i ¥ o Pennbylvi railrond Manufacturing and Family Chomists, Como one, comd all and ‘hava o good | o gy g mm——— | BRGNS Soiel MR SR s hap, [ . to vistt her paronts. e SO AR r e L T Tre 2ud door west 1. O, 1518 Dodge. | time with tho oldest musical orguniza- tint il o WEEONS UNE CArFZos | platon is now in thes east, but immediately Mr, and_ Mrs._fobn Lano aro visiting - - A Vot thabampany IR s OIty -~ tion in the stat Holin & Thompson, tailors and men’s | Upon his return herwill meet Mr. Mahoney | friends in Valporaiso. S wontyilRouss il fan s Lok, PRl ATRGELOGIBARARTII R Dr. Cram, 707 Souih Sixteenth strect. Now'E furnishers, 16 nam. Summer styl and the “";’ legal gontlemen will agree as to ’ll‘w‘l:nlu-»u! 5 :\'-I““‘\“'” A "”‘ Joseph Hogel has brought suit against the | the oftice there New P.g it 2 izt By S vher ) > draw! cet this afteracon in St. Aunes hi § y K ¢ ol : , 4 Ay soRne, B ARis Bethesda & Collax minoral water, i P Inn. T O T Il Tes is city, | the sum of §0,000. On January Iy 151, | went over o Lake va at 3 o'cloolt You ean get reduced rate tickets to a - ' Epwoss: L Cigarmakors' union N af this “elty, tay aft iing homo at mide good many pleasant summer resorts J. E. Dietrick,architect, 906 N, Y. Life, | Sherman & McConnell’s pharmacy The Epworth league of the Newman Meth- huu.fllml \vil.h”lhnlxnlrxb ary of staten copy | Joseph s pussongor o tho .‘NI)\I‘IV'K'V.“ n | 1 Urstiapinliopnton. comiibushouis gt inld A P AL — - - Sy st churel w o fo of the international label, avenue line. Ho was stauding on i b L RABY OO & A Teanhed by "‘l" Chicugo & ‘.\"'“‘“l“‘ " | Take the great Rock Island route for Bennetts' Butter Deps ne :f:'l’“l“‘:::::;h"‘s",:l"":u“ Htoraty M ustst | “bue eanzot roughs who assaulted the | end of tho trailer. As tho rain roundod tho | and after sulini overiho luk aid batiog, orn vailway and its connections. = Iur- | o001y Beatvice, Falvbury and Nelson, Is the wonder of this age. Two thou- | pietiaE 4o 0 e, Mary's ave. | Clinaman was tried fefore dudze King ""“Tfl'fi.{:f.\‘:‘x‘h‘fl‘fl:-'ml'fii‘ll. AT ;‘“";: in the dining room until 11 o'eld 1 thoy ther information cheorfully furnished at fihed under the various charges in amounts | Wi started back for O sand ( 000) pounds sold - daily, not | pue “yioxt Tuesdmg night. A choice pro- broken und afterwirds amputatod just above the city office, 1401 Furnum straet, ey erling 11 0, daily, oxeopt Kly, ot duily. I (6) exporivnced | Guinme lus ucen ppepated aid ‘thoso Wi | ST Al e e | it delighLtul ti f G Secure your tiekets at 1602 | men cnployed in this depurtment cons cud W % ‘vary ebjovable Slifto rdson o cagois v . A "“"”]l""'“""'."‘"' '“‘l Rueaioetio and | it i REAE ) ) s n!\.l No oleoma u'inlu ov butterine itendwill dovbilems B 10 vory onloyuble: | i, pytouts,“Me wnd” Mrv, 1: M. Rishard Aot Setded Yer netgin ',‘:"h",”l;‘ DYaian 800 SHEESON | R0 JOHN SEBASTIAN, G, T, or butter compound handled by us in | DeWitt's Littlo Rar i only pil) to | son. s Samuel P, Brigham bas broueht suit | “Norices of five lines o oxe wuter this heady (/8 cialty, diseasos of women and children, S DE D any shape. We supply the trade with | cure sick headuche wnd rogulate the be.vols L. Eversole of Auburn, formerly of this s ity coancilmen of South Omali, | ceiitx; rach aiditianal lin o conts 119 N, 16th street. Telophone 1488, . L D i a0y SR L e Yain et city, und & man of many fricuds, is back vis- inst the city counciln : alia, | conts; i R S ganth ethusiew i sntiecos lle: Qur Go East, Youmg Moan, Go Bust. iting his son, J. S, Everssle. oltiiie thom 1o sppoar befare Judge Wakeloy | GoTR TSI T nrod W yanra Aosuit e ol The I'remont brewing compuny are I8 CO0K ‘.1.‘] e AR mopstratos this. |y vorso HoraeeiGreeloy's fumous ad- | - Miss ouniv tacicstone, o chorusing Biair | August 27 and show causo why thoy shoula | 10ighp . Funieral notio luter. 0 advertising on another page in this issue 3 he proof of the pud Ry R8s rive und go eust, G for & change—to fish, | 1ady, is the guost of Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph 1Y) | ot canvel the ligior license of Eawara [ COWLES=ALU ence of his son for proposals for the erection of « brow- | 6,158 Fect Above the Sea Lovel. W VO, Y98 MG KA LIIEINQIh CHMIBO T sh. Tu April Burke applied to the coun fAE o N b ais i sbeaat ) SauEs . TP RN 0 climb mountains, to loiter in shady % . , APt I , _ Wy, Au e Cheste ow and malt house to be completed by | Seventy-three miles south of Denver, uplitol nxenue, |y oo shunton byrold ocean, to revisit rles Seorr, « lork for ex-Coun igpuse taell tiauor Hlgham hled 1L ALAYN S ars. D Cow Fobr 1, 150 almost under the shadows of that - 3 . A, Melehor, while in & chair be May 1, (i ioe | REEIR- I B 9 ) k AR the scenes of your boyhood, bat go-—and i 2 4 ST H estimony on the protest, the councit Sy KBOWI 18 0! R e SPrince of the Range,” Pike's Peak, in nto Omaha, HELL Y100, Dl Y| shaved at Sumuel G, Shrizley’s shop ye nearing t [t a sl Wit y 3y s 4 e 1 July 80, 1891, the Cl ¥ the “BURLINGTON ROU'T day aftornoon, was overcome with heat. The | issucd the lieense, U Jicer phys i Culitornia Excursions. the presence of the most impressive On and uly , 1891, the s T g SBEANARAORE I G A Pullman tourist sleoping car excurs | punoramu in tho Rocky Mountains, lies | cogo, Milwaukee & St Paul Raily 20 p. m., for Chi- | Moo tovived eonsoiousiioss E— sions to Culifornin and Pac | Colorndo Springs. compuny will vun all of its teains ir losa conneotions 1u the | iue Hive lodze, oy Be y ints leave Chicago every ' It 18 ossontinlly & home and health ve- [ out of the union depot, Omuhs T ] [/ N 3 YR ) Cansas Clty evory Frid | sort. Hore is concentrated great wealth, [ more annoyance eanuscd by transferving e o it hndl il | Wt 25 o'l . Fo route. Ticket rate from Chicago | and wove people have summer homes | and switching at Council Bluffs, Solid 68 in tho enst und southonst, W, K. | laxlog of tno cornot ston ;;‘ the no $47.50, from Sioux City, Omaha, Lincoln | here than in uny of the other frequented |'v ns, consisting of new awill, city ticket agent 921 Parnaa | CXterian chire .1 ‘.r‘» ‘”mk ;:I 4 | L0 ] orKansas City $83, Sleeping car rate | plaees in Colovido, which is due to the | I : parlor chuie | 40 CH kit S \OF Beunit, Ty from Chicago $4 por double berth, from | fuct thut it is one of the most attractive, | curs, H ¢ ud the finest - USupiratendgnt Daniel Cames Kunsas City #3 per double berth, Every- | a8 well as most healthful cities in tho | dining cars iv the world, all heatea b Marringe Licenses. Cui paciing company ha thing furiished oxcept meals. Theso | county moand lighted theoughout by The following marsinge licanses wora lssucd | ¢ 1 VTHE Drtie B o i 'he new evening expre fons are personally conducted by | Plensant days, cool nights, health- | tri 4 N gers who | giving springs, good hotel nd the | with rie lights in eve berth i T S jon, For | quietness of this beautiful city combine | now | Omaha daily @ 0 p.m. | (oAl Eek, Oma ticu- | to make it a desirable place for tourists | avriving at Chie ), time | Mury 8, Chalist by Judee Shields yesterd | i Baking excu experienced exeursion ma accompany parties to destina excursion folder containing full p 0 ut 1 Omahia o o o tablo of | and one of the greatest resorts in the | for all connections, Secure | § M. Smith, O 1% 5. Boisc L‘:",',‘l::"l.‘{,",ff,“‘,’m':fi,‘,‘j,'...;f’,.‘:fl,',';'[,, oeplug | west. tickets and sleeping car berths at 1501 | 1 Mary Larkin, Omaha A car borths, uaddress E. L. Palmer, | Remember that it is located on the | Farnum street (Barbor block), 1 4 K. Kooby Orulis.o.s: e I 1500 | : i . Passeuger agont, A.,T. & S. F, railvond, | Union Pucifie, . L. Lomax, Gen'l HTON, B NASE, o Bourthanc Qma, feas ires e Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, s/ 411N, Y. Lifo Bldg., Omaha, Nobraska, | Pass. and Ti’t Agent, Omaha, Neb, Puss. Agt Gen. Agt | i Nora Murphy, Owaliu otal