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8 e e e ————————— F———————————————— ———————————— HELPS THE OMAHA JOBBERS New Tariffs on Coloralo Business for Once Favor This City. THREATS OF A REAL FREIGHT RATE WAR The Rock Tsland Makes n Radical Redues Pats a New Tariil Into Effect )t Strong ¢ “Railrond Notes, uon There1s every prospect of & bitter war among western roads participating in Colo rado business over tho question of frelght rates, aud the Rock Island has taken the bull by the horns and issued its new tarift which goes into effsct July 22, despite all efforts to have it withdrawn. When the Rock Island announced 1ts in- tention to promuleate a new rate to Colorado points beforo the Western Traftie assoclation there was large howl Irom the Santa e and Burlington, but ths Rock Island offcials were ovdurate. While they had no conclu- sive knowledge that tho Santa Fe and Bur- lington were sceretly cutting rates the Rock Isiand propie could account for the decrense in busiuess over tneir line in only one way, that the Sants and Burlingtou were in a compact to got business for Colorado points at au exiravagantly iow rate. The incfciency of the interstate com- merce law having been fairly shown in the Counselman_ case, railronds have taken ad- vantagoe of tho supremo court d:cision, und aave bee ates with impunity. Not only have 1 cut on Colorado_ busi aess but 1t is weil known that three Omala roads biave been engaged in snaving taritfs to meet the demands of castern shippers. The Rock Island, after astrong endeavor to “play fair,”” has been getting the worst of it, and 0ow meaus to huve a share of the Colorado pudding if & reduced rate will secure i Tho udvisory board of the Western T association was in session all d in Kuusas City and attempted to create a roads more gencrous fecling umoug the a vitally tercsted, but without avail, and tho uew tariff will go iuto effect July 22 Ii order that shippers may know exactly what 10 exneet the followine table will show tbe difference between thenew and old rates : NEW [ATES, From 4 A I hici o 0153 13205 7 £t Louls TR0 135 1 2 Mo, River. 1% 95 506350 50 45 OLD RATES, 0 152 12) 100 115 9) TUEE LD 95 10i% 82 0110 0) T 8 6 (30 per cent), ns will vits cffect than any that has de for years. 1t means a cut to Colo- s not only from the Missouri river alveston to the Pacific coast and the seaboard, This new scalo of freight rates really neither benetits nor hurts Omaha as con- pured with its former vosition undor the old tarifls, always provided those tariffs wer maiutdined, but the troudle has besn that they were not maiutained and while Omuba jobvers were paying tarilf and fighting for trade in Colorado Chicago shippers were getting cut rates and stufl downn Colorado at a much to than Omaha merchants could do. 0 only people really injured by the new tarifl are tho Deuver jobbers, rado poi and Cicago, but also from With a fair proportion of freight charges to effect on all railroads, Omaba can afford to fight for business in Colorado and compete with St. Louts and Chic: sbbers, but with castern firms getting cut rates Omalia Lus ot been in it. Now, however, ali is changed, the last day’ has gone by for the railroads to withdraw their new tariffs wade to meet the Rock lsland cut. Tue auta e people are bitter and do not hesi- tate to say that they will cut the rate below the Rock [slana schedule, but it is thought this is simply & game of blutf and that the rato is mow 8o low that a cut cannot be mad ha jobbers have experienced groat dit- ficlty in selling goods in Colorado because of tho uncertainty attached to freight rates, but now thatit is ain the tariff is to go into ef they aro hustling their men west ward to actively enter competition with Kan- sas City, Chicago and St. Louis jobbers for a fir proportion of the trade of the wost, which, until now, has beea practically shut from local merchants, . V Couplings. Tt fs said that eastern scalpers aro loadod to the guards with return Christiaa Ko- deavor tickets Major Erb of Ogder, a former proprietor of the. Walker houso nt Salt Lake, was a caller at Union Pacific headquarters today The annual meeting of the pioncers of the Union Pacific system will be Leld at X ok this afternoon at tho stop of C. v order of James T'raill, secretary, Geneeal Passenger Agent Lomax after & month’s visit to western points alon the line of the system, r turned last evening accom pauied by his stenoerapher, James Lamb, Messrs. Dickinson, Korty and Buckingham uro oxpecied to roturn ou Saturday. Tho smissouri Puassenger association bas ounounced an open rate of one taro for the rouvd trip during the Pricst of Pallas parado st Kansas City next fall from all association points in Knasas, Missouri. Indian territory und Oklatvima, Che rato wiil also apply to all a soeition points in Nevraska and lown - witwin 250 ailes of Kansas Cit e L This is to testify that 1 nave t medical proerties of Dr. J. B. Mo of Life remec to my entire satisfaction, and can most heartily recommend it to the suf fering and afllicted everywhore, to ve all claimed for it in the avovo statement. Last spring [ was st from 10ss of uppot constipation, ete., originating from kid and liver trouble, ana Ihad not used one bot- o of this great life remedy uatil 1 was greatly relioved. My wifo, also, being ata very critical stago in 1ifo, was suffori much ut times, aud by tho use of this remedy has beon saved from much suffering and po sibly from premature death, Our voun son's health for several years has been ver delicate. flo contracted some lung troubio by tuking cold with measles, which produced great vous dobility and occasional bleed- e of the lungs; he has used some four bot- tles of 'l ¢ of Life, and fesls ani1 looks as though new iifo had been given im. I you areafllic ted, ey it G0, Mitte, Pros. Elder. Box 64, Carlisle, low: For sule oy all druggists, - Easthound Empire st Commencing Monduy, June 27, the New York Central will place in sorvice anew fust train, Bufulo to New York, to be called the “Eastbound Empire State Lxpress.” It will afford a servico never before offered tho peovlo of New York, and which will surely bo appreciated by the Tho train will "have quipment us the world’s most traveling public: the same famous wain, *The Ewmpire State Ex- pr 3" u combination bul¥et smoking cur, two of the new uud elegant conchos, weating 72 pussengers cach, and o buffet drawing room e It will leave Buffalo at 1:13 p. m., duily, excopt Sunduy; Roches! 10 p. m., Syracuse 4:15 p. ., Utiea 5:20 p. m., Albany 7:15 p.m., reaching Grand Cen- tral Station, New York, at 10:30 No extra fare irain, P om will be charged on this e PLEASURE AND PRACTICE, ove the Mu Bellovue of Monotonous Features. Colonel Benham, inspoctor of small arms practice for the Dopartment of tho Platte vas comploted arrangements for several features in couneotion with the riflo and re rolver competition at Hellevue this summor which will muko it unusually attractive for yisitors and particularly” imteresting to Uwmaba people who may wish to spend a iay In ihe delightful shade of the Lreos at the Hellevue ritle rango. In tho first placo be has mado arrango- ments with tie Burlinglon roud 10 run s traln dowi ln the morning Aud buok i the wvenlng for the apecisl sccommodation of vielioes 1 Thy who visit the rauge will be snown il tho courtesy for Wbl L8 UBICORS Au GWAFKO BFO JUsLIy BOLud and will find it & most interesting and restful recreation Th event which will interest a great many Omaba people in this connection will be the competition of the Omaha Guards which will take place between the 5th and 15th of August. Colonel Bentam hias made arranee- ments to let the Guards have a week of rifla and carbine practice on the range and the young men are considerably wrought up er the anticipation of the records they are g to make when they come to blaze away at the bull's eye and the silhouette. I'ho most interosting dates for the rifle competition will be between August 1 and 4, and for the cavalry competition will bo between August 15 und 20 Dr. Bache has decided to establish a fleld hospital at the range this summer. He will place Dr. Heve in chargo and will havea steward and four privates from the hospital corps at Fort Russell to assist. The mon will be given an object lesson_in thie work of a field hospital, provided, of course, that there are some Sick men in camp, priscaaiee> St DeWitt's Sarsaparilia cieanses the biood. Spoctaclos vision. 1 adjustea for defective r. Cullimore, R. 224, Bee bldg. — TELEPHONE CONDUITS, Work Pr to flello or Giro ory Placing the b5 Und wi N A largo forco of workmen 13 busily en- caged in laying the conauits for the new underground cm of the telephone com- pany in this city, The work will be com- pleted about the first of November, and when it is all 1n working order Omana will have as good a local telephone servico us any city in the United States. The conduits consist of wrouzlhit-ron pipes with a coating of cement on the inside, The cement veueer s five-eighths of an inch thick and the ducts are threo and one-oighths inches in the ciear. Each pipe will contain a single cable, The cables are 215-16 inches iu diameter and oach coatains 100 vairs of wires making an equal number of complete metailic cireuits, The conduits are laid in a trevch dug about four teet be- low the puvement and the number of bipes varies from two to forty. Erom the ofice ut the prospective new headquarters at Eigh teenth and Douglas strects south 10 the al- loy Letween Douglas and Farnam streets and ot the ulley o Sixteenta street the trencn contains the full complemeat of forty con- duits carrying 6,000 wires. The conduits run on Llignteenth street to the wlley botween Cass and Californ‘a; on Capitol avenue from Fifteenth to Eighteenth streets; on the alley between Dodge and Douglns from Thirteentn to Eighteent the ailoy between Douglas and F from Twelfth o Kighteentn; on the alley tween Farzam and Harney from Twelfth to Sixtecnth; on the atley between Harney and Howard from Fourteenth to Sixteenth; on Sixteentn street from the ulley between Dodgo and Farnam to Jackson, and on Lou las street from Llighteenth to Tywentieth. completo tuis system will require 15,000 feet of trench containing 150,000 icet of vipe. In laying the conduits' the utmost caro is taken to make them impervious to moisture and to external disturbances, The bottom of the treuch is first cov with three inches of cement, und on this a layer of pibes is laia about three inches apart. These aro vered with the cement, and another lay wided, and on the top laver of cement covering is also three inches thick. This is as effectuul as though the conduits : embedded in solid stons. To introduce auits will be a consid- erable task, each cable contains 200 wires they are of considerable weight, and it is estimated that not over 400 feet of tbe cavle can be drawn turough at once. ‘To facilitate this part of the work and also to afford ac- cess 1o any part of tho system if ropairs should bo necessary u manhole five feot in diameter is located on overy block. The conduits enter the manhole from cach side aud the ends aro left open so that the cablos can be introduced and drawn out through cach manhole. The cables are ordered of the exact length to reach from oue manhole to another and 8s the distance varies in nearly every instance great care has to be taken in making the estimate for the ca- bles. In'those parts of tnesystem whero cnly two pipes aro laid one will contain tho rivato telephone wires and the other the five and police wires, Tho underground system is comparatively new and its service 1s far more satisfactory thaa the old system. Until last year Bos- ton, Chicago and Now York were e only citics i which the undorground systom was in operation. Last year it was introduced in Alvany, Buffalo, Daaver, San Francisco and tlanta, Ga,, whero 1t is giving the best of satisfaction. Phe Omaha system will have somo addi- tional 1mprovements over some of those pro. viously fn use. Ivery subscriber will huve a complete metallic civeuit of his own, ‘Ihis will do away with the disacrecable buzzing that makes 1t diflicult ot times to hear dis- unctly over the present system. The com- pany claims that when their ure completed Omaha will have n telophone service us nearly perfect as the scientific ap- pliances of the day can make possible, My little boy was vers b months with disrctias, We used various ies, also called in two doctors, but nothing did him any good until we used Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarruea remody, which gave' prompt reliof and cured him permapently. I consider it the bost medicine made ~ and can couscientiously recommend 1t toall who nesd a reliable remedy for dia E. Hare, colic or cholera morbus IN THE COURTS, Milkmen Prosent Theie Arguments Against the City's License Ocainane The business of the district court was handled by two juuges yesterday. Judge Doane sat 1n the largs courtroom in Tu Bk building whero he called the law motion docket, Judgo Davis discharged the criminal jury vatil this worning aud then directed his uttention 1o bearing argumonts in the case of the ity against Grant B, Batdorf, & mitic dealer. who was held in the district court on an ioformation ch £ him with havine violated the rules Board of Health i that no peddied milk from house to house witnout first haviug obtained a permit wuthorizing him to do so. The attorneys for Bat that the ordinance o government of the Board of Health were un- constitutional and that the coancil hud no right to fix or collcet a liceuse, In the caso of the state against John ie{ took the ground 1% the rules for the L. Sullivan charged with bhaving committed & burglary the jury returaed a veraict of guilty, Josie Reynolds has brought suit to secura # divorce from her husband Froderick, In her potition she avers a marviage which was solomnized 0i Juno 2, 1530, On September 1.0f tho samo year the husbaad pickad up his traps and left. Since that date he bas con- tnued to absout himself from howme, - To the admirers of an extra dry wine- Cook's Sparkling Imperial recommends it- self. Its bouquet is tine. IVs saturally fer meuted, Maja Jualities, Major 5t A, D. Baleomos is now a full fledgea momber of the Board of Works, while bis predocessor, Colonel A, A. Egbert, is & private citi Mr. ialcombe's bond weut to Mavor Bemis duy moruing. Atuoon it wus approved urned to the city clerk, At therogular mectiug of the board, to be bold I'riduy aftor. noon, Mujor Bulcombe will be present aud will tako u baud in the deliberatious of that vody. improvements ¢ Public | THE OMAHA GETTING RID OF STONERILL'S The Balance of Stonehill's 8tock Don't Cost Us a Cents STORE FOR RENT, FIXTURES FOR SALE We ve This Stock Down Now to a Point Where We Don't Care What It Brings So That 1t Goes Quick, WHERE PRICES TALK. sucrifices must and will be : to empty the room in u hurry. We proudly point to the suc of the most bankrupt sale of dry yods ever held anywhere. Both stores, he Boston Store and Stonehill’s old nd, have been crowded every day to phenoment their utmost capneity ever since the commencement of the sale. All Omuha can testify to the im- portance of the sale und the pleasure and bargains which everyone got out of it. Wo are the most daving liberal b ngivers in tho world, and toduy will prove it again. 3 Tods wo will attempt to close ount: Colored dress goods, All black dress goods, The silks will be sncrificed, All wool fabries knifed to the hilt. Dress linings meet the same fate. No choice, all must go quick. The children’s and ladies’ underwear 5 ot to go. ivery dollar’s worth of Stonehill’s hosiery will get a quick move on it to- di sets will be disposed of with a on of their value. as almost given Laces go at a f-ac 1 arasols and umbr nbroideries just a quarter of Stone- hill's pr Blankets and comforters at prices that will pay you to buy. pieces of 45 inch wide roal gloria silk worth up to $2. toduy. 50, go at 98¢ a yard THE BOSTON STORE, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. And at Stonehill’s old stand. £ iy “Twin City € g, Rock Isiand trains will leave u for Chatauqua groundsat 8 a. m., 10 2. m. Additional t 12 noon, ins lc 6:10 . n. m m., ¢ m . Returning leave Chautauqua for Omaha via Council Bluffs 6:45 a. m, 3. m., 11 0. m., 4:30 p. m., 5:33 p. m. p. m. Round trip from Omaha, [ Tickets on sale at 1602 Farnam street or Union depot. - TONS 1AST. TWO EXC Via the Wabash Line, 8d Saratoga and return $30.55. For the Natioaal B lueationul tion tho Wabash will sell round trip i at nbove rate July 4 to 10, with of routes via St Louis or Chicago. ith Detroit and veturn 1for the Baptist Young i the Wabash will sell round trip ti at above rato July 12 and 13 For tickets, s.eeping car accommoda- tion and a tolder giving lists of routc side trips, cost of same, with other viluable information, call at Wabash oflice, 1502 Parnam st or writs GEORGE N, CLAYTON, N. W. P. and Ticket Ag Omaha, _—— o and surgeon, Grant Culli- more, room o building. BUILDERS AND TRADERS. Consid Interesting Topi 4 by Me at the Reg Tecting. “The regular meeting of the Builders and ‘I'raders exehange was called to order at the rooms in the New York Lifo at 12 o'clock vesterday with President Hussey in the chair. The president delivered a thoughtful ad- dress covering a number of points of wter- est to builders of all sorts. Ho said that if ever the builders of this city and this coun- trey are elevated to their proper plane it wonld be through holding fast to their or- ganization and koeping with one an- ottier and with the rest the world. He aamomshed the members to avoid petty jealousies and hard foclings. He had heard of little differences which existed between the contractors, and he wanted to warn th association that as individuals they could a complish 10 good, but as an assocration the covld do a great deal. e urged them to pre serve thy uunion, ‘I'ne secretary reported that the association Was 10 & mostprosperous condition. Haif a dozen new names have boon added to the roster since the last meeting and cthers have mad. pplication. Mr. George C. Bassett said that there was au impression abroad that the general co tractors were putting up a job on some oue and he wanted to bo inveStigated by the kickers. ite saia the gen itractors had merely got together and agreed to do their bidding 1 a ce in The secrclary reported progress on the part of the committee appointed to revise tho building ordinance, but said thut the final faith of report would not be reudy for a month longer. Architect Latenser wanted to know on whose anthorit tho exchange was preparing a building ordinance. Ho thoughc there shouid be more architects on the committeo, He had observed many inaccuracics in tho present ordinance which others had perhaps not noticed and thought he should have the priviloge of making sugwestions. Ho was informed that be would always bo a welcome guest at the meetings of the committee which were bheld on Friday eveniues, After a spirited interchunge of pleasantries between Mr. Latenser and Bullding Inspec- tor lilley the association was served with tho usual luuch and adjourncd, - Lusurance, A New Kind of IPor cents you cannsure yourself and family againstauv bad resuits from an at tack of bowel complaint during the summer, Oneor two doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarchwa Romady will cars any ordiuary caso nover fuils, and is picasuut and safe Lo family can afford Lo For sale ut 25 aub It tak bo without it. 50 cents par bottle by druggists, T'he body of George Clark, wiao was found dead in bis room at the Windsor hotal, s to bo shipped to Boston. Coroner Maul has received & number telegrams from the deaa mun's rolatvi sud from ‘T'romont lodge No. 19, ludependent Orde lows of Boston, of whicn the deceased was a wember, instricting him to do everything necessary ut their expense. e DeWitt's Sarsaparilia cleanses increuses tho anvetite aud Lones up the sys tew. It bas Lenefitted many people wuo haye suffered from blood disorders. It will heip you. of Oad Kel the blood, Highest of all in Leavening Power.——Latest U, S, Gov't Report. Roal ABSOLUTELY Baking Powder DAILY BHL: DEATH IN WATER. The Millions of Banzers Water Contains and the Raplifity With Which They In crease—Don™ Make Any Chane s, Fow people haveneay i drinking water is A how im n the » vory best known 18 ful Thoy arethe most prolific croatures of which we have any&mowledge, for & sing e the cRusative pRFeAt of moro than 8ixt i five hundred thousan desce tsin # day. They ure also possessed nfigreat vitality, for ihey can b enrried great d without Josing their power of pro They ean be frozen or & destroyel. They be Kept dried for yenrssnd yot whon placed in o suitable medinm will life und produce f tat and decay. o the great | rs of malarial Thes » OVOr, REID, AN 11038 serfous dIsenses At you sny, what can be done to avoid germs wince they eannot bo killed by bol fag?" Therb is but ono thing which will eff destroy them and thatiscoming in contae: with spirits. A 8 wal amount of pure spirits in the £ will offoctunlly Kill them an 1 destroy their evii effosts, but it should In mind tiat nothing but the purest and 118 should be used for this pury al th whiskey. Not the whiskios which are upon the markst, bat tarabove them —somathin s which is b sclontific worid, Such & whis Pure Mult, wiich 1«0 1ay more popular than ever before in its Hstory, and which |8 doing we destroy the germs of every disease, areds of fumilies who it con y tion with thefr drinking water, hoth ut the ta and between Is. Bewnre of any druggist or grocor who s 180 K00 . Nley 100t s u something h only pure medicinal HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water /] I When *“01d Sol”* males all things sizzle, Drink Hires’ Root Beer. When dull care makes life a fizzle, Drink Hires' Root Beer. When you fecl a little dry, When you're cross ,and don’t know why, When with thirst the children cry, There’s a sweet relief to try— Drink Hires’ Root Beer. A 25 cent Pacleage malkes five gallons, 2000006000 oTutt Tiny Pillse nulate the torpid liver, st-engtl nwels, 2 asan anti- @ pielaitiee o gy O 41 . K Place, N ¥ 20002060 npon the fortress of disease, is pe ( unlimited quantities, and of the most effect: ive kind, by those monarchs ot the medical Upon whose bannar vietory Las perched for 27 years, pAIRS . L O B< AN S A0 //_J_A,N!J N v/ JPRIVATE\ DISEASES)| Vanish before the magic power of their skillful touch, Z SYPHILY, JKTTORA, GLEET, VARICOCELE, | TBEMINA HYDROCELE, K FILES, FISTULA, RECTAT ULCE] ___FEMAL, KNE SEXUAL SORDER ORGANIC WE NESSES A D DIS EASLS, NO M TER OF THOW TONG STANDING, OR HOW OFIEN FRONOUNCED IN CURADBI — BTRICTURE INDULGE BLOOD ASND SKIN DISKASES, URINARY AND — BLADDER TROUGLES, | LIVER AND KID-| NEY DISEASES, These, one and all, readily yield to their skillful and scientific treatment, as thou sands of testimonials froin grateful people abundantly prove. Send 4 cents for their new, handsomely illustrated and valuable book of 120 pag: full of rare information for all. Consultation free. Call upon or addre with stamp, DRS. BETTS & BETTS. South 14th Si N. 14 .Cor norldth and Douglas Sta. Omaha,Neh, THURSDAY JULY 1 AMUSKMENTS. i WONDERLAND. Week of July 11th. nsational Drama: ““Risen From The Ashes.”’ COW BOY IBAND, Prices Cut in Two. Hour 18th and Farnam Sts, A Great Tent Show. For One Week, Commencing Monday, July 18th, Wednesday 92. oS, MATINEES PROF. CENTRY'S Al . Al . ” e and Canine Paradox WD!lflJI‘filHY Educated Ponies and DUQS WILL GIVE THE Grandest Entertainm’t EVER SEEN IN AMERICA Two hours solfd zotten. The funniest show in the world, strictly moral, tefined and instructive Indorsed by Puipit, Press and People Price 10 and 20 ¢ Tooth-Food. This medicine for babics prevents and Saturday. enjoyment never to be for- :nts. cures pains of tecthing and resulting diseases, not by putting children to sleep with an opiate, for it contains no harmful drugs, but by supplying the tecth-forming ngredients which are lacking in most mothers’ milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. 81.00 a bottle, at all druggists. Send for pam- vhlet, *“Teething Made Easy." THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO., Cinc | TRADE MARK. ’r NOTE Elastic Stagkings T —FOR— A Weak Limbs & « Varicose Veins all minal ters, Braces, cinal Supplies. THI ALOE&PENFOLD 71')‘.117 St., Next to Post 0‘{“(1 Dr, Baiizy, $/” The Leading Telephono 1053, full set of teatn on rub! el without plates or £ tthe thing foF slngers of public s op down TEETA EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Al fillinz at_reasonable rates. All warranted. Cuttins out for gulde NEBRASKA National Bank. work U. S. DEPOSITORY. - - - OMAH\ NEB Capital. e $1400,000 Surplus $65,000 snry W. Yates, prost S Muariea W Lewis A and Diro hing, vi shin 3. C shicr. 'THRE IRON BANK. " HAVE YOU FiLSD YOIR IndianDepred ation CLAIM YET? Patrick, You'd better not waste any more time if you expect to get anything from the gov- ernment. Unless you put your claim on record before March 3, 1894 you will never have another chance. It takes time to put an ap- plication inshape, and there isnot a bit of spere tima left. ~ Whatever vou have lost by the Indians, under the conditions described in the law, can be recovered if you go about it in the right way. The Bz Bureau of Claims knows just how to go to work. Write and finl out. —TH E—— Bee Bureau of Claims » CURE YOURSELF Ask your Dru sitle uf Bl G A prolsonons e \innutural dischar Difitadin women. v without ib Aublicity of ‘he_Luiversal Americ Manufactured by Tho Evans Chen ATI, O, wenkness peculisr It cures in & (6w aid of den up, it's a shame; like to murder it; [f your neighbor's garden up; “that’s different.” bor’s dog chew your dog up, it’s awful; if your It's Dilerent, ~ chickens dig your gar= If your chickens dig his If your ncizj—l-\- e dog chews hisdog up—“that’s different.” If your I]Oig]l‘lb()l“s—Elby howls all night long, you'd like to If it’'s your own baby exer- cising its lungs--“that’s different.” getfighting and your boy gets licked, you boil over; if your boy happens to mop up the earth with the other boy--why--“that’s different.” you saw some bplaid, cheviot knee pant s If two boys It uits, a few days ago, marked three dollars, you'll find them marked two dollars now--“that’s differ- ent.” The goods are the same, the styles the same, the linings the “that’s different.” If all wool cassimere week--you'll now--“that’s di{ferent. waists, you wont have to pay fifty cents or a you knee some brown shades--marked five find them same--but the price-- saw some elegant pant suits, in hand- dollars last three fifty new marked If your boy need: dollar a piece for’em now; we’re closing out a big lot of 'em at twenty, thirty and forty cents apiece. higher-+but the July pr The May and June prices were much ices---‘they’re different’, During July and August we close at 6:30 p. m.} Saturdays, 10 p. m. 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, The eminant spect regtstored gradunto in o NG PO orried. klect, varicoceicelc. 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