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8 = - = - KELLEY, STIGER & CO Olearing Sale of T:-};I—)nmul and Napkins Monday, GREAT CLEARING SALE OF SILKS Fine Imported Wash Fabries at Special Prices—Sacrificing Kid Gloves—Keg- uinr $1.15 Quality Now 60 Centa— Tremendous Cut in Silk Mitts, LINEN DEPEPARTMENT. Cloaring sale of table damask and napkins, Our fixtures are full of fine damask and we offer ve rare bargains on Mon- day, in order to make room for our early fall ‘shipments ; Five pieces of 72inch double Irish damask at $1.25 a yard, marked down from #1.75 and $2.00, Full size ¥ napkins to match at $3. formerly #5.00. 10 pieces of nch double German damask at $1.00 a yard, former prices #1.25, $1.374 and $1.50. Iull size § napkins to match at & formerly $4.50 and #5.00. Following are some of the above pat- terns: Clover leaf (in 8 designs), pansy, clover blossom, dai oak leaf, snow- 50, THEY N0 HIN-THEY DID- NDED Sald Mean Thin of Mim-So Th Did—~ And fiad Mim Arrested So They Did— And Sald He Was Bankrapt— S0 They Did. D LITERALLY JUMPEDON HIM, » they did—and a little while ago oceurred THE CREDITOR'S SALE Which furnished the tale of sorrows of HENRY ALEXANDER'S SHOFE Henry had two big stores well stocked, one on STATE STREET, CHICAGO, and one in fowa BC 'ON STOR OMAHA —~ SOUR BOSTON STORE BUYS THE SHOES, These shoes will be distributed amongst those who read th's announcement, BEGINNING TOMORROW MORNING. carly a tvhole floor of the BOSTO} STORE has been st apart for this sweeping sale. This sale includes some of the finest ity trade shoes, such as made by Faunce spinney, C. M. Henderson, Naylor, Kelly, and Tootle-Hosea. Former prices are wiped out during this sale. BOSTON STORE, Omaha, will sell these shoes at A quarter, A third, And less than half, And half The Chicago prices. r JULY 'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ¢ [ KELLEY, STIGER & €0, Ladies' Waists, Wrappers and Suits. SALE CONTINUES THIS WEEK, Everything Sold at Cost or Less—We Are ing Out Our Parasols—Special Bargains In Hosiery and nderwenr. ios' wrappers this weok 1.00 50 ladies’ wrappers this week $1 ladics' wrappers this week $1 $2.00 ludies' wrappers this week $1 $3.50 ladies wrappers this week & Ladies' Eton blazer suits at these ox traordinary price £10.00 suits this week 812,50 suits this week ), $14.00 suits this week $10.00. $23.00 suits this week $18.00, 'l'h:'m‘ bargains in ladies’ waists 42¢c, | 42c—This lot of waists made in three different cloths, percale, satine and ba- tisto cloths, some with rufiled fronts and others pleated, all in one lot this week; 9 —Ladies' fine Binghamton neglige shirt waists, made of percale and beau- tiful patterns in all sizes from 28 to 40 ! 7 'NDAYV, ULY 23 SAVED BYBOSTON STORE CASH Last Week & Dry Goods Concern Was Porced by Its Bank TO RAISE $m,000 INSIDE 24 HOURS In Thelr Trouble They Oftered Us Four Times the Amount In Goods for Spot h—leston Store Cash Secur: Whose Bargains, ) SILKS FOR 50C. 40 pleces of 30-inch finest grade plain colored China silks, in all the newest shades, 50¢ yard, 81.25 BLACK SILKS 40C. 20 pieces black heavy China silk, reg- ular $1.25 goods, go tomorrow at 4tc. 75C BLACK CHINA SILKS 200, 18 picces very fine black China silk that would sell in a regular way for 7oe, RO tomorrow at 4 $1.00 FA SILKS 50 pieces elegant China silk, printed India silk and 32 inch fancy drapery silks, former price $1.00, go tomorrow at 25¢. 81.25 PRINTED CHINA SILKS 3%, The entire stock of the finest printed China silks from this hard up jobber, all elegant new designs that would sell in a 3--SIXTEEN P YELLOW DAY ~ CONTINUED There's Money in Town—Drexel & Rosens- weig Found it Out Saturday. MONDAY WILL WIND IT UP Our $10,000 Stock of Tan s Melted Awny Fust-$1,00 Does the Work of 82,00 -Greatest Shoe Sale on Rellable Go Balance of the tan shoes from Saturday sale go tomorro Any that are left Monday night go back in stock at regular prices, as they are all standard goods, suitable for fall and winter as well as summer wear. We place on sale all of our tan shoes, our ladi children’s and men's, at less than it cost. to manufacture them. .00 ladies’ high tan lace boot, blucher cut, picadilly toe, a beautiful “shoe, Monday only ¥3.00, Ladies' $4.00 tan juliette in the new square or opera too, Monday only $2 98, All our ladi 70 and $1.75 tan ox- fords, either in square or opora toe, we will sell for one day at $1.20, One line of gents' tan, button, hand sewed, picadilly toe, always sold at $6.00, for Monday $4.00. IN THE WHIRL OF THE FAIR Entrancing Musio Ministerad at Meals Set Jaws to Wagging Waltzes, LIQUIDS GULPED TO LIGHINING GALLOPS The Camel n Comedian and & Shaky Ship of the Dosert—Remen Music with Native Orchestra— Brazll — Omaha Visitors. Crrcaco, July 22 to soothe the good-natured, merry the fair. At any enough of it to soothe the w You bring up against bands if you turn a corner are just as liabl into a base drum or trombone as anything else. Musicians with their cased instruments s going to the y Becthoven's restaurants all have ranging from a full corps of cians down to a piano-cornet-violin combi- seial to Trie Bee.)— Perhaps the fact that “music hath charms savaizo breast” accounts for the crowds to be found at rate the music is the hole of cre overywh mysteriously en i in all parts, either rticular section of phere assigned them to fracture or coming away from it for a much needed rest. man who became weary of eating salad to moonlight sonata their -for uniformed mus to run atmos- A the “orchestras,” art of early ages meeting sclence and skill of modern times. On a chair on the stage sat the master of the violin, his whole body viying as though carriod away by his own his eyes and face alight with ene thusiasm and appreciation. Behind Sy silent and stofcal, dressod in red coats, sad the Javanese orchestra pounding thete gamelons without a_particle of emotion on their smali, brown faces. The ory of the violin rang to the bamboo roof above in the tragic passagos aud sobbed in the plaintive ones. With each change Remenyi varied his improvisation. It was & literal transia« tion of Javanese music to modern unders standing. ‘The musical evoiutions were kepy up for nearly an hour. music s scientific 8 fAr as it goos basls is hars mony, its time slow and execution simple. King of the Coffes Market. Mg chest country-—excepting the in tho westorn hemisphere, formally opened its handsome building to the public yosterday. Brazil's great product, coffee, oectpies. the entire first floor of the building, claims _that it four-fifths the coffeo used in tha world, 1t also claims the groatest variety and to prove that the quality is all it should bo thousands of cups of thn bevorage will Brazil of all produc bo given away each day to World's fair visitors. In the forestry building are over 13,000 varioties of Brazilian woo fisheries, nining Omaha Visitors, The following from Omaha regi building July ro the names of people tered 1 Nebraska State 17 and 18: H. H. Lowis, Mr, and Mrs. S.D. Rynoarson, C. B, Geduo, George W. Holbrook, Mrs. George W. H brook. Dr. and Mrs. J. P, Lord, G. WSt A ino! 2a8ULe, Wi h 4 ¢ a wife, Millard | Jumes D, n ;,,,.,_ flour de lis, buy leaf and maple | There are oids and ends in evory :,&hk _l:,:l:t measure, worth $1.00, this regular way for $1.25, g0 tomorrow at { ‘z‘ o]h!u'v .«mn.l. full sizes ‘1»1 this shoo, | nation—driaking his colleo to an air from kAN i e LTS LAl caf. stonk, 8o thore wore here, ¢ boe. ) o, 3 = ut advice you to come early, as at this [ “Martha,” and having dcssort sprinkled | Rezuchek i wite, Anhuio Clng ton, ¥ 10 picces of fine 68 inch Scoteh damask | These odas and ends will bo piled in | 4\ 1% 10;13"1‘3: “‘:d “:'.;::l': (f}“m‘: ;‘;‘.’f“; i 44 INCH WOOL GRENADINES 19, | prico thoy solLquickly and sizes will be | with a potpourri of marches ana waltzes, gace Clagfon, Mes. 'Hatide Clayion, Mabed at Y0c, former prices $1.15 and $1.25. | lots. In this lot there will be men's porcale, wash silk, fine French flannel 0 pieces clegant 44 inch wool grena- | broken early. % tried an obscure littlo cafe and enterea upon ( 1IKEMS, WBerthy Higgins, Nanuie Taylor, . }nupking to match at 8275, | shoos, lndies’ shocs, youthls = ehoos, | 11a"Febnoh gingHam, Thoy range in | Giic regular fegoodsin blacks, creams | Our line of gents' hand sewod picn: | i monl with thankseivink and quiot, But | §,C18Y GHAT R Rad Wi e s 1 b ghild's shoes A fow palrs of & kind, | yjy from 81,00 p to $4.00; choice of lot | 27 Whites, 19e. {1o dilly, blucher cut, 87.00 tan bals, full | 4o took his sccond roll thore was a whirr, | Wit Morrison - Hihabe b A OTaols 10 pieces of fine smooth finished Ger- | but so many kinds that they will make | fitiC a5 el {i?;v.\\};l.(lx‘limhh(-(Kl!(n:sfll.‘-k. sizes AA to E, Monday until 10 p. m, | 4400t and u bang and away at a lickety-cut and wife, Ida J. Johnston, I, yard. ] 3 2 50— 1L [ i oW kg 5 | 37 “Isle i . dall, Jess A, Dickinson, Y°5ix pleces of fino German damask 6% o $2.50—Ladies' king waists now # dinavily at H0c go at 124c tomorrow. turned button shoes in black that eold | 906 in tho lslo ot Champagne: | g ¢ Norrall, Harrison Onry, - Al On b7ic, was 75¢ e, $1.50—Ladlos’ star waists now 81,15, 75C WOOL BUNTING, 25C. up to $6.00, and none of them worth less | besinning: <O, the prodigal son was | [ R MeClure, K. B, Hare, Koftie Uh CREAM BLEACHED DAMASK. 200, ‘,!.;1::5 and $2.85 ladies’ star waists now Tomorrow we close out this jobbers | than §3.50. To sell them quick they go [® 8on of & gun, he was, [ G. Kern, Cramblet, Ed P, Pickering, Wo have 15 picces of fine 72 inch 30e, 822, arame | entire stock of fine imported French all | in this sale at $1.50 g he was"' It any ono recollects Millard, Goorge 1 Telbhi Bootoh and GermatoreRtm dAMAEK Boc, LII\"'!':*,' WHITE LAWN ‘},M*’ 1i | ool buntings that sell regularly for 75c | We arc not palming off old_shop worn | sald confection of harmonic jingle he will | ik bR ahd areall of the soft finish at 78ca boe, m"fll'c'“ “"0.1““"4“”-,"3“' “1!'33 i | for 250 a yurd—tomorrow, stuff on you, but giving you the cream | understand why the man tore nis haw and | Mies ! s Vo yard, reduced from $1.00 and $1.25, Ge, ‘",“n;“._,“.“"% regular. 93¢ quality, this IN OUR BASEMENT. from our stock ina one day special sale | hastened away to theshores of the boundless | Taylor, G Winslade, Jim Washe 10 pieces of German cream dama 8¢, “‘itu(]i‘::"lino Vietorlh 1awh walsta Witk Cotton striped towelling, 1c a yard. at less than it costs to manufacture | luke to commune with himself. The poor | burn, Miles, s Cooper, Bob Whit 61 inches wide at 48¢, formerly 60c and Worth two, thr 6he. four, five and six them. fellow was found hours afterward wander- | lusall Reed, 1. R Vahleamp, H, B, Morri times the price toni i 6 lawn wa L | Plain colored calico, lc a yard. usal i p double ruffle of fine embroidery, regular ) ing around, singing at the top of Nis voice, | 1 C: William Marsh, Allen Marsh, 81.50 quality, this p Ladies’ children's and misses’ aprons DREXEL & RO INZWIG . ¢ o - vor 3 o, sli * 8ol Far % bt \ ook, Clark Redick, Elizabeth Baker, 10] Plasal;, ot fns. . GormAn’ o¥entn $1.50 OXFORD TIES 50C. juality, this week 95e. | worth up to 25¢ go at be, slightly soiled, 1419 Farnam strect. Ol Al ho was, ho was,” and was | ook, Bl fek, | Baker, Qnmadle, 60 inenes) wide, STi0. m yard; . One ‘thoukend’ paiva Isaibe’ find red o nio Victoriu Juwn waists with | An immenso lot of sample lengths of [ P, S—This salo is for cash only. No | borme nway into captivity by o pitying Co: | Mary M A Ty L QUEIAT T ON former price goat turn oxford tics such asare sold all | ghgaqing Of teh embroldory, regular | linen towels—in all grades from the ex- | goods charged. sl IR AT vder, Mary B. Goodinau, Ida M. Goode HEMSTITCHED SETS. over st $1.50 a pair o at s a pair. ERpBLia i vielel e ) tra quality of fine glass cloth to the e T el aearerending sghtbo B0e % | min, ite Humphray: Belle Al SHatbhee Ladies’ fine Victoria lawn waists with ale at Boston Store tomorrow pretry girl suddenly stop in the midst of an 20 por cent discounton all hemstitched Ladies' fi torin lawn waists With | heavy Barnsloy crashes, worth up to 25c BLONDIN'S SUCCESSOR. njoviible monl and noarly suffer Tockjaw ate | ;L Riley, Samuel s, r., Jonn Lamb, sets and on all Wi, Liddle's famous | Ol ladies’ speing heel glove ealf com- | Hhree Lk ";,,l;‘o“‘f";‘l‘i‘;fi cmbroders | a yard, all go in one lot at Tie vd, VEUFLINE DT aW IR A LR GG A n| S Rwniters 1 13 Lawkande, Miss Josaio B s Lt i) FAIEIARIRE RIOKUR BT worth 81,50, - 31,8 2 = 2 8250 LACE CURTAINS 98¢ PATR. Wonderful Feuts Performed by Catverley | NC4rly choked to death the other day be- | e e § AL G (et & st price from $5.00 to £37.50 per set. Ladies’ and men's velvet, silk em- ERY. Big pile of fine, large size lace cur- Rt NIAERER cause he was drinking to the time of a quick | pEIE ¢ AT b WA B Nos NAPKINS broidered slippers H0c. HOSIERY. tains—which would be cheap at $2.50 go ; ' gallop and there wasa bar of rest in the | yaines Lamb, . I, . Nl 25c—Will buy a 3 3 * iy jos' h (14 e B o - X 4 5 cing, | 8on, Oscar A. Nelson, Mary Hobbs, Geory 75 dozen of full size % Scotch napkins §2.00 ONFORD TIES $1.00. A AR M quuuln.) of ladies’ | gt y8e pair. Blondin’s pe ormances }n}n been :l\u:'x.l,svu‘n{ Ca ILh_hu' sll{llnlul.s\\ ’}.lll)\‘\l)lll-k)- A. Jopun, Mary Holdrege, Simeon “'h‘)‘"’g;“ ) adozen, reduced from $3.50 and Ladics' hand turn dongola oxford ties, | "1 188 s, Curtain poles and brass fixtures com- | fairly equaled. in some respects excelled, | but forgot to o him $100, a8 he said that | Minnie Bauman, Gussic Bauman, Elizaboth plain and patent tip, recular price $2.00, | , #2¢—Will buy ladies’ fine black and | piote ge. by Clifford M. Calverley, at Niagara ed him $100, @ : at | Shirley, M. ¢ Johu Wall, M Colpetzer, Miss Mabel Lewis, John Wall. Y st estimate of the amount of s he lost whie all the waiters in the establishment were pounding the unfortu- cotton huse that sold for 0c, Ghe and The, 39¢—-Buys an extra fine fancy li Falls, says the Buffalo Expr Other men have strung wire cables % Irish napkins at $2.00, for- [ now $1.00. Ladies 10¢ hose 24c pair, Sale at Boston Store tomorrow. BOSTON STORE, me Rempants of damask and odd napkins at half price. -~ STRIPED LINENS, inch fancy striped fastcolored linens, suitable for carviage robes and furni- $3.00 OXFORD TIES 81.50. Ladies' finest $3.00 French Dongola Oxford ties, $3.00 Russia goat Russet and tan Oxford ties, in opera, Piccadilly and hose, in boot pattern, which sold " freely at Hle. H0c—At 50c we are showing a complete assortment of ladies’ cotton and lisle o N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas. YOK. For Bennett's Kree Souvenir. across Ningara’s fearful gorge and have crossed and recrossed under, the admir- ing gaze of thousands, But none has undertaken the feat with the nerve and apparent recklessness of nate man on the A Ride on the Hump, Did you ever ride a camel other ride under the sun. ¢ It is like no camel is The SULLIVAN'S “LOST CHORD.” How Swittly tho Composer Accomplishes s Work. In his memoir of Siv Arthur Sullivan, X o8 = any L bout eight feet high when he has all the | 4 3 L tiiFolcovaringslub souronthiang mew narrow square and common sense | hose in tan and russot shades Advertisoment in another part of this | the youthful Calverley. He was not sat- | iiks o of his long s, Natire bas nop | Just published in' England, Mr. Willaby DURING THIS SALE WE SHALL | Jasts all go at 1.50 o pair. : R PARASOLS. PARASOLS. paper explaining everything. fied to do merely what Blondin and | particularly favored the camel m the cites many instances of the composer's, OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF | LADIES' $3.50 HIGH CUT RUSSET | We aro closing out our entive stock of VREE DISTRIBUTION. Dixon had done. He was ambitions to | physical beauty. He is always moth- able rapidity in work, “Contea. SHERTINGS AT COST. TOES $1. ladies’ fine parasols at haif cost, viz: Commencing next Thursday, July 27, | seta speed record and to eclipse all | sheef-worn, faded and rickety. Whe ndista” was composed, « and SILK CLIEARANCE SAL Cheney Bros. igured India silk and fine imported printed Jupanese silk. These were sold at $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $1. SALE Pitl GOC. All the ladies' fine russian goat and Russet high cut lace shoes and blucher shoes, the same kind as are sold by svery dealer in Omaha as_special _bar- gains for 83.50, go at Boston Storo for $1.85. parasol for $1.374 parasol for $1.0 parasol for § A $5.50 parasol for and so on. UNDERWEAR. Children’s vests at 10c or 3 for 1893, at 8 o'clock a. m. Only 4 duys wore. 'W.R. BENNETT CO., Bargains in every department. e Mrs. R. H. Davies. previous performances and he has sue- ceeded, having established a record for crossing the river, and having given a night performance with fireworks with the wire enshrouded in darkness from end to end. not angular he is lumpy. offin patches foet square legs. led nd tattered sadd His hair is worn no one can count the joints of nhis tremulous, loosely- His beauty is not enh: and le of wced by pet and cheap ornaments which adorns his back and the grimy nalter in which his long, mo rnful rearsed within sixt recoipt of the manusd overture to *“Tolanth at 9 o'clock one v 7the next :en days from the ot libretto, The was commenced ning and finished at morning; the overture to “The Yeomen of the Guard” was com- Aliour figurcd India and China silks, Ladies’ $3.00 russett Juliets, $1.7 . Children’s seamless waists at 25c and Will sell every hat in the store to- Calverley is a young man, apparently | head is bound. But the camel made a | posed and scored in twelve hours, while without w_.,’[.,.‘..‘ Ladies' $5.00 Russian goat Juliets, | 39¢. . morrow at 32.08, Just think of it. To- | not more than 25 years old. He hit at the fair, notwiths mtflpg[-h.\ )h'g\l Imf the magniticent epilogue to “Tha NOW 69C. 275 Children’s hosiery from 20c up. morrow at $2.98. strongly built and good-looking, and his | crepancies, e camel l',71“l'utm."_'""fi“‘_“l;:"{:‘ Golden Legend,” which, as Mr. Willeny WASH SIL i Ladies' 8.00 chocolate goat Juliets, | Ladics' gauze vests at 19c, worth . pleasant face is overshadowed by a | gt TIeCC 8 IR e tement | 58y5, “for dignity, breadth and power Best grade of Habutai wash silks. | $2/75 5 : Ladies' union suits from 50c up. 5 TWO:BANK STORIES, heavy head of silky brown hair that falls | ana laughter. While he 18 tippiog peoplo | stands out from amongst any of his Sale price, dle. Ladies $5.00 French kid Juliets, $: Special values in boys’ underwear in in n big waye down upon his forehead. | into all sorts of frantic attitudes and angles, | choral examples,” was composed and PLAID SILK Boston Store shoe sale tomo row. white gauze, natural gray and balbrig- How Two Shirewd Confidence Men Secured There is nothing else striking about causing women to shriek and ymake a reck- &cored within twenty-four hou 3 ST R trom 81,25, MEN'S SHOES SAME. WAY. gan. KELLEY, STIGER & CO., 8200,000. him. When a representative of [ less display of pretty ankles and delicate | “How *“The Lost Chord,” perhaps tha / Dfi‘:{.‘,‘:’tfi‘,‘;ls',mzl.flkfic.mduccd ombLIo JEVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Corner Farnam and 15th streots. “In the early days before tho tele- | the Express called upon him | lingeric uud, it D ,"r;"‘";*-!".'"lg miost successful song of modern e ¥ f REMNANTS. 600 pairs men's $3.00 calf lace shoes, N —— graph extended 0 all parts of the | the other day ho was = tho cen- | Pifoxyame of ehehtor, ho wivavs maitiains | eamo to be written is related by Mr: b Remnants of silks, $1.50. LOOK. world,” , said _Secretary Willism B, | ter of an admiring group in the parlor | & Sow and Bomoix ol - Willeby in a touching little story. Only j HALF PRICE. 700 pairs men’s $3.50 calf congress Green at the ~Bankers' congres! of a hotel at Niagara Ialls, Ont. He Gotting Abonidl, a few months after Sir Arthur Sullivan BLACK JAPAN SILK. shoe, $1.75. For Bennett's Fren Souvenir. to the Globe-Democrat man,” it was | Wore a Prince Albert coat and an_ ex- Mg had accepted the post of principal of the 27-inch superline Lyons dyed black { 100 pairs men's $3.50 kangaroo calf [ Advertisement in another part of this | much easier to work confidence games | Pression as mild as might be worn by a x;tfnrlc the rider l}}flufl:{“fll‘elcn"]wal(‘lsg:fl;'tfl national training school for music he re- dress silk, reduced from $1.00, for this | lace shoes, $1.7 paper explaining everything. on tho banks than it is now. I don't | theological student. There s "no [ ko kneel—no one can tell how hedoes it | ojved g severe blow in the death of hig sale Koe PLAIDS To clear from $1.00 this line we have reduced and $1.25, some beautiful 400 pairs men's$5.00 goodyear wolt fine calf shoes, in lace or congress, $2.50 a Pair. 600 pairs men's finest_ $6.00 calf ocon- FREE DISTRIBUTION. Commencing next Thursday, July 27, 1893, at 8 o'clock a. m. Only 4 days more. know that the history of banking in this country affords any more remarkabis case than one which took place in Now Orleaps many yoars ago. A confidenoc bravado about Clifford Calverlry. On the day of tho interview alluded to the wind was blowing a hurricane down the gorge, and one had difliculty in keeping But he sort of tel on a pi The dri and tw. r, & big dusky man tod turban, grasps scopes himself, folds up like a jackkuife, settles in comblete repose ¢ of matting and awai s his cargo. in a loose gown the prospective brother, Frederick, who actor are well remembered. For vearl threo weoks he watchod by the sicl man’s bedside night and day. One ey tilents as an o] vhite plai 0. gres and lace blucher shoes, $3.00 a pair. W. R. BENNETT CO. man visited that city. By the use of | @ footing even on the Suspension bridge. | rider around the waist and depos her on | ing, when the end was rapidly approach= aiasksnd whittaiplaldeiiclcho By e e BB s Bargains inevery department. skoloton keys 1o obtained accoss to one | Calverley was billed to walk at_ 3 | the saddleas though o wert handling a | iy tho sufferer had for i time sunk Exceptional bargains during this sale. | Inall the above we have only barely R of the bunks. Night after night he let | O'clock. The [ixpress vepresentative | SeLiriii, 8 H S0ONLE (iR, (e gars | into a peaceful sleep, and as his faithful Fine all wool nun’s veiling, superior | mentioned the barguins we have for this | Samucl Burns continués his teapot | himself in and examined the books and | 56id: “*You will hardly attempt to cross ising ho grasps her firmly by the ankles, | attendant was sitting as usual by tho grade, best French dyed goods, former | sale. " i sale another week. A genuine water | correspondence until he had familiarized | the river today, Mr. Calver] in a volley of vehement Igypuian, begs | bedside it ehanced that he took up soma price e, during sale Goe, There is no exaggeration—simply bare, | drop teapot lie, formerly 9, himself thoroughly wiih the affairs and ‘I will if my manager sa; T can | her to ieep cool and hang on. When she is of the late Adelaide Proctor,with FRENCH SERGE, cold facts and prices, which can not be - connections of the concern, He dis- | 40 nlv, sulun;:luT the winda does not dis sm'lu‘r;-l st'nl‘u.«l Lh‘u h']n' r|xx~.vls;\:n‘l‘hnkb|z‘u‘la:-}n‘- ; h ]ul- had some _\.\uw pnl-\lnunlll_y 46-inch extra fine French serge, a | denied. Wo have the shoes exactly as e 317 Par turbed nothing, but when he knew as | turb my sand bag , 3 and thumps the camel over the nc vitl been much impr Now in the still- great bargain at e, b wo advertise, and you will find them | AMes moved to 1617 Purnam, muoh a6 thesdenk. oficials did, he proc Do you kuow What fear is?” inquired | bis sticle At st thegamel shakos WS | ness of ‘the night he read them over & Clear of Fine even much better, for we prefer to say Wedding Iresents. pared forged letters of introduction and | the [ax]n'_ws man. Tt h"-lmlmulmfl “begin to lift, They keapon | be8in, and almost as he did so he con= IMPORT too little rather than too much. All goods at cost before removal at | Papers of great upparent valne. Then | “That is an unfair question,” said he. | i BP0, SR GO AR 5 MRS ceived their “musical cquivalent.,” A FRENCH OR( BOSTON STORE, £O0CH MaX MEYER & BRO, CO. 841 he presented himself at the bank of an | ‘T do know what personal fearit, but I| ondava time. The s hat falls over | sheet of music paper was at hand, and FRE N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas. i S bA%AS Inglish gentleman of wealth. His cre- | have no more fear of falling off that | per - shrie nd makes a frantic [ he began to write. Slowly the musio s e e plensant place to ob- | dentials were perfect. His lettors of [ Wire than you have ~of falling upon a | grabin the direction of the animal's tail. | grew and took shape until, hacoming abe All the latest designs and colorings re Mrs. R. i Davies. tain luncheon. Balduff, 1520 Farnam. credit were without a flaw. There wa perfectly level pavement, or than a good As she elings to this forty-dey gree-iacline the sorbed in it, he determined to finish the duced from e, 40c wnd 45e. Salo price, | The renowned hair dressor will cut e no way of cabling to verify them and if | Mder hus of fulling ot o gentle horsc. | anigu nayses, then ho swings Lo the right | song, thinking that even if in the cold TWENTY-FIV bangs free tomorrow in_order to intro- | Ames moved to 1617 Farnam. theve had been it is doubtful if the bank | The rushing waters do not cause dizzi- | §710 00 WOC % P ROHGE COREEE B} 1ight of day it should appear worth s NANTS, duce her new curline which will keep ——— would have distrusted a customer so | ness nor does the roar of the falls dis- | 1o 50§ KOU ESUAEIGH B, (R movements uld at east have helped to pass the Remnants of Dress Goods, the haiv in curl for one week. Don't | Next Monday is your day togo the | completely equipped to deceive, This | tract me. ; front legs. Whild she is tipped back to save hours, and 50 he went on 111l the HALEF PRICL. forget the location, World’s fair. " Why? Beeause the | man carried out of New Ovleans 8100,000. | . “*Now that you have established a | herself from slidjng off the saddle and aown | last Dar was added, Thus was composed BLACK SILK MITTS, Mgs. R. H. DAVIES, Great Rock Island route has given | He passed on up the river and was aft time record, what next do you propose | his loug neck, ho'lets out anothop il {"';' asong of which the sale up to now has Tromendous cut in silk mitts, 100 1520 Douglas st. | greatly reduced rates, and you can now | ward traced to various eastern cities, | to do that will prove ht 0 bo | the front half of his anstomy comes up with |‘excoeded 250,000 copie dozen recontly reduced from 35¢ to 2he; - make that proposed trip to see the Big | He crossed the ocean and lived to the | called king of high wire performers?’ £y » T e on reduced from 40¢, now Ze. 50 dozen, extraordinary bargain, at Eyo Glasses and Specincles. Spectal’sale Monday. 50c eye glasses for 30c. Spectacles of all kinds at just Show. The rates agply on the follow- ing dates: Go Monday, July 17, return Friday, July 21 or Go Monday, July end of his life on_the proceeds of that New Orleans trick. His carcer abroad was entirely exomplary and he passod I have anumber of feats in mind, some of which are difficult and dange ous, but whether 1 will attempt them or The Half Way Slant, The woman narrowly escape esn C toboggunin manche whoop and g over his tail. Wo Speak What We Know. From the Cookville (Tex.) Banner, My wife and four children were tak Boc. half price. 24, veturn Friday, July 28 or Aug. 4, | for & man of probit ot will depend entiroly on tho encour- | Attor soveral. rpetiions ofaths come-upa- | suldunly with sevare s of i Great sacrifice in BELL DEPARTMENT STORE. Go Monday, July 31, return Friday, Aug. My father,” said an eastern banker, | agement I get from the institutions here | notch all his legs and slowly turns around, | Colic, Cholera and Diarrhasa Remed KID GLOVES. — 4or 11. Go Monday, Aug. 7, return Fri- | “was ‘one of the attorneys in the Rath- | that are receiving benefit from my pres- wabbling like a boat caught'in the trough of om one to two doses gave relief i ‘eacis 100 dozen 4-button glace kid gloves— Low Rates t> the World's Falr day, Aug. 11 or 18 Ask ncarest ticket [ bone case at Buffalo. When it comes to | ence. I intend ,!" :‘vnm,xvn l.wx' :l..,-,n;: the gea. With hat awry and equilibrium a so. I heartily recommend it, believing it our regular $1. in tans, browns, | Will be offered by the Burlington route | 8gent for full particulars. Jno. Sebas- | big and complicated forgeries that case | the season, giviny pv,lll(‘vl! Anees On | Jittle shaky she finally” starts on the ride the best remedy known for bowel com- rrey: 08, re o ing o4, tian, G, . A. 108508, features which keop the | Wednesdays and Saturdays each week.” | down the street, All this time the hundred | plaiuts. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by groye, modos, rods and black, during on July 24 31 wud August 7. : p boites e S Romory of 1t alive, Rathbono was o | Calverloy is & Toronto young man and | or two neobls swho haye been standing there | drukgiste, S e KELLEY, STIGER & CO., R (U S ROEpLODcindliEe 0Lie HEROINES TRULY. buildor:*Mapyiof|thatolder structureqs| as unheard of outaldo obhla nativeclty jianhousor meko Just looking onand’ Raving LS ph) o) o b A R BRI g Bonon: Cor. Farnam and 15th Sts. A HeR By it TN $ now standing, cspocially on Main strect, | until last summer, when he crossed the | 00, Lane Rve boeh yeng Wi Eioe, —_—— ] —_—— ented, Girls Rescue & Drowning Boy from an | in the city of Buffalo, were put up by Niagara rviver the first time. He crossed starting place. When it comes to dismount- Stariight, Ames moved to 1617 Farnam. Fine stock of pianos rented. Rent ap- Upturnea Bout, him. Inthe course of his operations, | the gorge then in 6 minutes and 8 sce- | {05001 is a little uncertain, He may If we look intently at u bright star we 0K plied as part purchaso = toward new | A braver rescue orone that required [ Which were very extensive for that { onds. On the Fourthof July last he | jower his rear haunches some cieht feet at | notice that the color and intensity of tha Look, Douglas street. | greater coolness and nerve than the | period, Rathbone foll in nced of money, | lowered that time to 2 minuics, rat iy Cobeihis Tl or e iy wwoop | L1t is constantly changing from brillis For Bennetts Free Souventr, pianos. A, HOSPE saving of a boy from _drowning by four He was a pushing, energetic man, and 2o seconds. A professiomal tir per ofully over his tail, or e may swoop aney to almost total obscurity, and from i - 4 Yy )] vate! rives ) relessly to t front iand threaten a T ; T World's fair souvenir coins of 1833 for | young women ut Nantucket, Mass., | tho leading citizons of Buffalo didn't [ held the watch, and at a given signal | cirelossly o the front wan o | bright red to blue, orange, yellow, eto, 1 Advertisement in another part of this | ga1o ap First National bank. A I o N e 1-ulzm~d.»d, and | want to sce him go 10 tho wall. Ten or | the youngmun started on s bound toward | headet” Leanily, - homever, bo womes § o EN 00 henomenon wsiklly pokon R — they are heroinos of the hour with the | & dozen of them agreed to go on a | the American side. Ho ran at a steady [ dowi by dogroes, s bofore staved, mevaly |00 48 0 e T athon of Commeneing noxt Thursday, July 27, Jewelry, Frenzer, opp. postoffica. hardy old islanders and the summe note together for him. The amount was gait, never slacking, and his balancing- new place and giving b r nowhing more the stars, The “twinkling” will be no< s 0\0 CAMARGREA ARG, Hh- S » something like that. | pole not varying the entire distance. To | Yhau'a fow uncasy backward and | ticed more plainly when the star is near g e contingency. The girls were Miss Al to be #10,000, or something n 4 ) ety ' 4 I y W A 183, 81 B oisiook & 1, i Qg Corse, Misy st -nukl.wriu:,v Miss Ruth | Rathbone cluimed that amount would | 100k at him ono would believo he'was | forward. Camel riding tas become s crazo | tho Borizon, and will diminish i ine i Only 4 days mor On cusy paymeonts. Organs rented. Loring and Miss Edna Corso They are | carry himover, and the citizens thought | Funning on terva firma, 5o casy was his | in Midway and you 'havo nov properly | faliv"as'it rises until it is near the W. R BENNETT CO., i y department. A, HOSP Douglas St. World's Falr Rates, snmmer vi dory from Monoway in a rough sen and tors and were rowing in a the ¥ would risk that much as a matter of publi spirit. Instead of contenting motion. of the wire on When he reached the incline the i American side he “doue” the fair until you ha ride, ve had u cumel zenith, at whi scarcely notic 1 time the twinkling is abl It must be cons ims i ingle e, » rte t up the wire at his top- An Innovation in Musie, ¢ h 4 - 4on Prosoaty, Rouad trip tickets to Chicago (zood to | When half way across the harbor heard | himsell with a single note, l}a(\lhl{umi e »::;(l):lt::l unlll ;’fl::fn:": o wilkm iy hils tops o OLIRRTMRL MGr. - ]l : .“:-x”f“i'n -‘.1!“:(, ::r:n:\f‘l‘xl:ru“‘hi:x nevor You can savo 50 per cent by purchas- | return leaving Chicago July 38 or Au- | orics for help. A mile away —they saw “',‘"’,‘1; propaeacbuoul ten. F1o WeRbHO | oo s D raathe His time Gatonishiod him: | mants wasibtein ne Javances. theatas i i‘,‘,,‘.’\(,,‘,‘,’,a,,.,}j However, it is gonorally ing any ,;.,mlh\x]n unr]l|||nl>«{0ru removal. | gust 4, as proforred) will'bo on salo at flmiu l“\y\'\'?nmnlilf’“:“ l‘; l:::uv“mmm: si:uha':(u‘;‘ui"rl:nim n‘?n't- on the supposition | self, and a great shout went up when it | Midway pluwance. licmenyi, tho violinists | believed to be due to controlling causes | AX MEYER & BRro, Co. vity ticket oftic of the Burlingt hoat. th ‘all has Yy | rowed BN § QRO ; o o played with the natiye ofcliest Vhile | beliey 2.gue RgLo £ W. Hull Co., hard coal. % 0 e Al &t 0 sea breaking over their boat. When | one genuine signature on each of the ten 108G, g made a study of the music. He says it r the causo may be looked for within the | e rAI000 4085 way Uakel 1.00, near to the boat the boys pointed to n | notes, cach bearing all of the ten or | after dark and set off rockets and other rst unit in mus has never | belt of air that surrounds our plunet (to j Ames moved to 1617 Far Tickets sold at these special reduced h ' Sh nanien 19 o1y He raised by the notes | fireworks as he proceeded on his cerie . 'The natives of Java have held to | particles of vapor, ete.) may be inforred i mepmoved 102041 Faraam. rates are good on either the 11:45 a. m., | compunion, Winchel Dunham, who was | twelve $100.%60 nstedd of onortentl of | journey. It wasso dark that ho could traditions and nover attemptod 10 ad. | feom Lo fact that' the planots nover ex- | Totore Buying tho 4:30 p.'m. or tho 181108 , raln for | 18 e water, Ho was frylng fo-gave | Shous 100,080 dnafowd of onortenth o (AN, e LA Ak IR 80D e ativalh AL AaTANA A {00 AT ade TSGR AGNEMAL THEIATS A IGNAN KA i Bee the new scale Kimball piano at Chicago. himself, but was .80.0xhausted he could | that sum, & - 11/ 30] hiat some | blazing about him. the regular performance Kemenyi took his | &0 W88 PR L TG GG or this i A. HOSPE'S, 1513 Douglas S City ticket office 1324 Farnam St, not reach thocapelzed craft, MissEdng | The forgerymms so wall done thit soine violin, and, in company with n fow friouds, | Heeublo I the stur. One reason for this . ’ 013 Douglas Bt, ? fiotat il Corse caught hola of his arm and Miss | of the siguers cvouldn't tell which was ——— went 'to the theater. The violist took a | is the size Abrapept) of “iha, X eld, Tours In the acky Mownta ns. Wedding Prosonts. Loring got a rope round him and they | the genuine: signature. They could A wlok, | seaton the stago and tho orchestra hogan to | Tho .|“.,,.......'.( show @ soulblo disk The “Scenie Line of the World,” the Call at Max Meyer & Bro. Co. Any | hauled him into the boat. He was sink- | testify ll;ullflwy wnlyfilunlv;l U:un;_nunm lll“h.l..‘h‘“l“t“llrm;l NI l.u;»iv .}“;"\xxrix:\: i ‘....,1‘ 4':‘::\1‘:“:uu:\vxv| 'zl._.m::‘:“::.m o8 a4 n-\:rlixnll;ll‘:t’;“l:ill 00 ‘\);' ) Whilo .::n 'n:‘&’u 3 PAar et . J 5 i ‘e | ing 3 ime i nee, t was all. The testimony | method used the other day in 0i8 to | “Largoe Ta 50 o harmony is by | est inste 2 WO mly s Denvoraud Lo Grando’ raileead, offors | Foods sold 1. our:establishiment boforo | A€ lonihe lastiline and Biy face was | ahco, and thikgimss ‘all. Tho testimeny | mathod usad sho othor doy dn Lilinola o | “Ldrgoo Tardwangsn.t The harmouy 1a by R e malntd af Lt {2 ourlsie to, Colorado, Utab and Noy | Remere) 8 coek biaok, Blo- dem U ool el ol aug DUt Ratibone was convicied on_ genoral | was to be cleancd, but the man thut took | gAniclons—Native istruments-— wero This being the case, any foreign sube Mexico the choicest resorts and to the smenyni——— several times tried to jump overboard, | but Rathbone was W Leriald ot i , | eoftly, and atter waiting a moment tocatch T i e R S A ERE H "6 Arum 3 e Mo he girls restrained him, while the | principles and sent to the penitentiary. | the job was afraid to go down until he s N RaRL 19 stance in th I transcontinental traveler the grandest New and rare drugs. Sherman & Mc ut the givls r ain m, while the | | i i ] 0 di L the theme, the violinist commenced to ¥ b 18 AR AUBSEDUSLR MAU G ARG Beenery Double daily ;,.,,i,,b orvice | Connell, Dodge street, west of 1. O, others rowed for land, a sail boat having | After he gotont he went to w York | had ascertained the quality of the air at No entertuinment of like nature was cver | mentarily hide the kL- H © the with. through Pullman sleepers. and —— taken the three luds off the capsized | city, becamemmuch vespected business | the bottom. Ho let down a lighted | el Tiis country before, -1t was musical | star appear w “twinkie, tourists’ cars betwoen nc,“-c,! and San Telephone C. W, Hull Co. for prices | eraft. They shipped severa waves, but | man and was straight till he died. candle, and when it descended to about I Francisco and Los Angeles, " on hard coal. Summer delivery, landed safely and energetically worked —_— six feet of the bottom it went out as sud- | L . over the boy's prostvate form until they Monumentul iy, denly as though extinguished by a whiff i PUT CHICAGO IN YOUR POCKET, 'Midst Flng d H brought him to. In many mountain ranges rent by the of air. That wus all h",““",l'i'] to know. | Twenty houts ride via the Burlington —p—— action of torrents, isolated cliffs have | He was then sure that the well had pois- ’ ¥You Can/Do 8o by Purchasing & Oopy of | Route lands you at Hot Springs, S. D., Muking Ice. been left standing like monuments of | onous gas in it and took a small um- | _Moraw's Dictlonary of Chloago. whero you can bathe in & magnificent [ The northwest has invented a new | former geological periods, while the | brella, tied a string to the handle and | This valuable book !lu received the lunge bath or a $30,000.00 bath house, | plan for making ice. The maker takes | softer strata of gravel and loose rocks | lowered it open into th-b» well. Hmmg s | endorsement of the World’s Columbian | fava ehojce of scoros of charming drives, | @ water can, fills it with wator and sets | have been washod away, with the ex- | let it go nearly to the bottom, he dre xposition. It also contains a handsome | enjoy the pure, rest-laden air that an al: | it out of doors when the weather is coption, perhaps, of a massive bowlder | it up, carried it a few feet from the w | map of Chicago and is the only Focog, | titude of 8,400 feot above ses lovel in- | freczing. As soon as enough ice is | rsting, as it were, upon the roof of a | and upsetit. Ho repeated guls opers: A zod and standard Guide to the World® | sures and live in a hotel which would be | formed at the sides ana ends 0 hold the | tower-like crag. O the island of Maur- | tion twenty or thirty times, with a the Falr City. For sale by Goorge E. Moran | a credit to uny American city of 200,000 | remaining water. the can is set by the | itius that arrangement repests itself on | bystandors laughing at »..m', :pgnl agein [ubiishar, sulte 33 Herald bulldlug. | pedple, fire until tho lce 13 loosened, Tho calke | o marvolous sealo in the mountain peas | lowored tho light, whicl burncd clear “hicago, L, an y &l promineSy ¥ 0 o v i en lifte i o) 9 Botte,” nolith | and bright even at the bottom. s thel | cloth bound copies in gilt, postage Baid, | train from Omaha carrios a sleeping car | advantages of the method are three-fol height of more than 2,000 feet and sup- | the well was carbonic acid gas, which is | #1.00 cach. Every person contemplating | for the Black !lifi-.u gy foe water will freeze at & higher tempera- | porting a rock so much broader than its | heavier than air, and lhurg-fuww;xld !T ' " L] | 8 visit to Chicago during the World's | *Reduced rate fickets on sale July 15 to | ture in small than in large bodies, pu pedestal that it gives the combination | brought up in an umbrells just as though The ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Amwonia; No Alum, fair should avail himself of this oppor- tunity to secure a copy, Aufiuu 15, - l Clty ticket oftie, 1324 Farnam street. water can be used and the cakes may be made of alwost any size or shape, the appearanee of an inverted pyramid or a gigantic toadstool. it was 50 much water. 1t was a simple trick, yet perfectly effective. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard,

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