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8 THE OMAHA IPAII\ I!Il \\M)\'l SDAY, \l(-l 2, "t |Falconer’s Cost Cash Sale, Continued [ - During the entire month of August our great Cost Cash Sale goes on. We have still §250,000 worth of goods on our shelves. This is entirely too much stock, and we must unload. Bes des se ”i“Q all A regular goods at cost. The following extra special under cost bargains will be plac ed on sale Wednesday, $1.25 Bengaline Silks, 33c par yard, $1.25 an Sacking goes at 7714c par yard. $t. 50 quality of Bl ach Ik Warp Hen- 77 rietta, 75¢ per yard, ¢1,15 White India Linen Waists, go at 79c. Ladies’ ¢1 Night Robes. s9c each. ¢6 Umbrellas, $2.50 each, 85, $6, $7 and §8 Parasols all go at $1.98 each. The full list of extra ‘l“\‘-"‘l are found bee low. Don't miss an item. Everything is away below cost, We must reduce our “stock still further, Silks 330. | Silks 49¢c. 10 picces of two-toned crystal bengaline silk, a The entire balance of our finest §1,00 waist silks, ! very durable quality, worth §1.25; comes in eight dif- also several other desirable weaves suitable for early y : fall wear, None worth less than $1.00 per yard, and ferent colorings; suitable for fall and winter wear. In all this season’s goods, Every piece guaranteed as to order to open up the second month of our great cost | quality. You cannot make a mistake in purchasing a sale with a rush we will sell this very desirable silk at | pagtern from this lot. Only the heavy condition of our 33c per yard, Limit, one pattern. stock forces us to sell these silks at 49c per yard. -_—_— -4 Silks 69c. | Silks 890. Here is a lot of wonderfully choice silks, many of Thig is a new lot of Cheney Brothers’ best quality them have been selling at g1.56 and none worth less of dark ground, small figured and cashmere striped § LY L A G India silks. This particular quality sold all over the than ¢1.25. Two-toned swivel~silks, figured, dotted, . :: Y M iped and plain silks at £ AN Yol for this country at §1.25 per yvard. They go in this the last e e Sy e I | SHthiRoTroUE gredt oSt saslitshle atiSo8 peElivardiSNG season’s trade. You ought not to miss seeing this lot | lymit. You can buy all you want of them at this price. of silks. They all go at 65¢ per yard. No limit. Don't miss this sale, The entire balance of our Black, Colored and Fancy Silks and Velvets go at Actual Cost, None Reserved. Our entire stock of white India linen waists that have been selling all season G t 190 Each at ¢1.15 and were considered the best waist in the market at that price.... o a L] All our ladies’ $1.75 embroidered All our ladies' $3.00 fine law ou ladies s1.75 enbroidered Moy @Y |5 | A1 qur Jadies 00 ne lovn Ny G198 Our fall line of ladies’ China silk waists-that have been selling all season at §7.75, $8.00, Now s4 un [ $8.75 and g10,00 each, none reserved and no limit. coeoueiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieniinn Ladies fall capes and jackets Ladies’ capes made of the finest WortH 85150/t §7:50. s hes s Now $3.50 | i U | cioths, worlh §8,99,$10,812 316,818,820 Now $7.50 3,000 Yards of wash fabrics, not a yard worth less than 1oc......... ... Now 3;0 per Yard - 5.000 Yards of wash fabrics, including white lawns worth up to 3oc...... Now Gic ner vard | 2,000 Yards of wash fabrics, including ginghams | 2,000 Yards of fine lmponcd wash fabrics includ- "and sateens worth up to 3oc yard.. NOW 8¢ 1D itea A ol s G WoEvhi D o Male 1o ..Now 15¢ Black Goods 75¢ and $1.20. Hop Sacking 77*%¢ yard. Priestloy’s black Silk Warp Henriettas, need no introduction. They are known all over the world as the most desirable black goods This Hop Sacking comes 46&50 inches wide, was bought for our manufactured. Suitable for any season of the year. They stand | early fall trade to sell at $1.25 per yard, and is in all the very latest champions of the black goods world. Our $1.50 quality Wednesday | colorings. For a street or traveling dress it has no oqual. A dress off 75. Our $2 quality $1.20. For this sale only; one pattern to a cus- | of it would please the most fastidious taste of 77} per yard. It will tomer. scarcely last this sale out. A lot of fine narrow cambric embroideries that went at 1oc, 127%c and 15C.cvie e ieeinacneeas Now 30 Cambric and Swiss embr’ys 3 to 6 in. N 9 Cambric and Swiss embroideries up N |1 wide, exquisite designs.......... OW c to 7 inch, beautiful goods....... ow 0 Your choice of our entire stock of fancy parasols, none sold at less than §3.75, most of Now s' 98 them as high as §8,00, all bought for this season’s trade.........coooiae. 500 silk taffeta sun or rain umbrellas, sweet briar and other imported natural wood Now sz 50 handles, fully worth g5.00 or $6 oo eachi. . Men's fine gauze seamless cotton hos N Iu Men's fine quality full fashioned stain- N 2' plain and fancy colors, Hiiremyont .. UW c JeSsiblackiand fan ey oo ey po ko ow c o and e quality. The entire balance of our ladies’ cream and white lisle thread combination suits that sold at N 35 e 75¢ and §1.00 &b : B0 Ow c 100 dozen ladies’ low neck sleeveless \ut<,N ‘9 1 case of seamless cotton hose in navy, scal N |3 taped in neck and arms, ®jlgverywhorest ow H and russet shades, "6 Bin Soe™ : oW G loss than 50 = =+ o o Storm Serge 50¢ per yard, | New Goods at 75¢ per yard. The balance of our46 inch $1.00 quality storm serge, today, All new goods as they arrive will be placed in the August cost 50c per yard We have it in the shades of brown only. For | cash sale. = This 75¢ lot English — whipcord, imported school, street or house wear, no other gown is more of a favorite. At | by us to sell at $1 per yard. Thoy come in all the vory latost fall 50c per yard, we consider it one of the best bargains we have to | shades and will be placed on our counters for the first time Wodnes- offor. day, the opening day of our sale. Gowns 59c. Gowns 98c. Gowns $1.19. Curtains 65c. Portieres $3.35. Drapery Silks 57c. Curtain Loops 49c. All our lalics’ gowns worth All our ladies’ night robes, up to 98¢, go now at S9c. worth up to $1.75 each, now 98c. to $2.50, co'now at §1.19 serve, go now at All our ladies' night robes, All our $1 and $1.25 Notting- All our $5, $5.50 and $6 chen- All our 32-inch drapery silk worth and selling at from $1.75 | ham lace curtains, without re- | ille portieres go without reserve, | $1 and $1.25 quality, go at 57c| colors, aud as ms ny as you wan Chenille curtain loops, in all 65c ‘per pair. | at $3.35 per pair. yard. of them at 4gc per pair, SLI R DAY AT RUSIL HAYDEN BROS,’ ANOTHER DAY HELD FOR Today All A. D. Morso's Slippers Will August Shoo Sale. At Hayden Bros.’ Great Dress Goods Clear- | Goroner's Jury Henrs B on mrl-um», Today we commence -a genuine g Sale. MURDER. FOR SHOOTING TO KILL, N, 5 7 % " L 3 D e s e Evidence In the | Young Louls Goldsmith on Trial for Wound- 51 ¥ i l l E I I l R E I D . A McGinn-Molenna Shooting. ing Alfred C. Patterson. 3 ) August clearing sale” of shoes. Today is the last day of the great B L i Wo placo on Falo \mh Lhu shoos all [ Wo ° have too “many shoes and | out price sale on dress goods. We have the slippers, men's, women's and child- | must have money. This will be a rare | never done anything that vleased us so cos that anybody can afford | chance for you to buy good shoes below | well and our customers, too, as this great cost. Read our prices and come and s sale. Try got a few of theso before A coroner’s jury heard the testimony in | Louis A. Goldsmith had a preliminary the McKenna-McGinn murder case at the | hearing in police court yesterday forenoon. A PERMANENTLY morgue yesterday forencon and returned a | He is charged with shooting Alfred C. Pat- 2 CURED or N0 PAY verdict to the effect that Edward McKenna | terson with intent to kill on the night of % NO PAY UNTIE CURFD. - P Ladies’ $1.25 dongola patent tip oxford % came to his death from the effcets of a gun | July 14, x 1 B o o e L : they are all gone. shotfired by Bernard McGinn wich intent to | The state was represented by Assistant ; " ; []m(gm REFERENCE} Niut anic of Commerce Omaha. different grades at 50c a pair fes’ 75¢ sorge house slippers 46e. Wool chevrons, English cashmeres, | 2 2nd. A fine lot of regular sizes in em- ies’ $2.50 cloth top patent tip ox- | all wool nun’s veiling, worth up to 45c a | The testimony was broidered slippers al Some rds yard, all go in one lot at 10c. Robins of 5817 North nun S STk, Onibar ention from businos ration. Inves. v o absolutely County Attorney Slabaugh and the defend- as follows: L. H. | ant by T. J. Mahoney. ol Twenty-fourth street | Patterson was the first witness and told % - BUraintlik RUE ¢ of Loth suxes without the A co8 LA INOrGR 11051 0 kid tip button shoes | At 1%, said that he heard MeGinn swear at | how he, in company with George Shepher d . S0in S g i ning, 3rd. A lot of 197 pairs .75 and 3 All wool suitings, Jamestown serges, | McKenna as the latter stepped from the | William Grimes and John Brown. went into EXAMINATION FREE, 82,00 leather slippers at $1. 00 a pair. T ies 50 fine dongola batton shoes | fancy )Lullw, |,1‘",‘ m"l ulmp stripes | ¢ar and saw MceKenna start torun away. | tfie saloon on the might of the 14th and NS ~ THE 0- E- M"-LER chPlNY, AR 5 2. MeGinn followed nnd 3,),'.“:;. :tl::nr,ul ar :,. ‘.‘:m’ andwouidibo 3 edge of the sidewalk. 1 volver and after 41h. A lnl. of very fine ones, regular N t in the middle. Miss 00 (lunm»h\ patent and solar toward ADIES' SLIPPERS. ip s ng heel shoc 5 e > o1 run for the we Charles H. 0 low opera slippers are ; s worth 6ic the'struggle jones eyl ‘l out,” fired the 0 and $4.00, has tho s $118, murderer 'pointed the : { ¥ i o the e g g o s | 1o anger Goldsmith. He called me r hurried to McKenna ‘.\’l‘(‘f&"'“‘“ """;:‘\3"“‘{’:.‘_ asked to get change for a dollar. Continuing [ 8N 2 807-308 N. Y. Lifo Buldiag, Omaha, Neb, T Shoot Your | the witness “A couple of women were o 2 SEND FoR CLICULALL aharl YOUE | standing at the end of the bar smoking king rovolver | ¢igarettes. Ispoke to them and it se 1 e = —— = names and then ordered me out of the place, raised him i L] i ] s A I e B (LR at 50 $1.00 2 &Ry 1 O B I J 3 o i e As I started to go tabbed a couple of sra slippel Misscs' s 58c. X ! 1o r, Ew\lnu'sm”mc SAW | beer bottles and threatened to strike me. con the I 0 g i ¥ sprir vorth Gic, 5 o BiruRglo housh ros Then he dropped the bottles and turned to 2nd, The three-point common sense shoes Y9c. 18-inch black mohair, worth 85c, goos | WonY wus tl 1o a8 other 6yo wWitnosses. | the north end of the bar, opencd a drawor umm.v.. are now $1.00 a pair, both the *hilds’ $1. gola turn spring 1| for 4 the 81.75 and #2.00 kinds. shoes 40-inch all wool novelty blacks, worth |} n shoot.” vd, Th 50 tan blucher oxfords are | . Chi : dengola spring heel shoes | 21,2 e answered tho injured man, Hesaw McGinn | Smith started toward me with the pistol the $1.50 u pair 48c. HAYDEN BROS. draw the gun and flourish ith, All tho beautiful Adonis slippers |+ Infant’s 50¢ dongola turn shoes 34e. Raising money sale it he intended to sho that were $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 are now 1EN AND BOYS. By lowering price follow MeGinn, but st 8230 o pa Men'’s $1.50 3 .~u|( low shoes, 98¢. Ll told him to go back The highest price oxford A. D. Men's fine I3 calf congress and | ®1 cursion to Burlingion Beach—81. I'he next witness w d was 85,00, The st | lace shoos The Burlington route will run a spe- | house, 5 3 ; 5 Ha hoard! some loud .tk saw: the street and was shot. el L Mon's %00 liand welt calf, laco and | ial excursion train o Burlington bedch | mon gl et fome 1o Sk i the | "Dr. Somors testifiod s to tho treatment of Thc KcystOHC watdl R S ot ot Al oo e s e Lincoln) next Sunday. revolver. sce what a beautiful lino of slippers as | Mol 11\141 fine cloth top con- rain leaves Omaha at 9 a. m, William McGee was ona_passing motor | hi8 body. Sevoral other witnesses, followed asc Co. of P lladc]pllla, nllas ahoes e lhavoltotoftoriapt Halt shoes, . This s ono of the | Returning, leavos Lincoln at 8 p. m. | and suw the shooting: S 3 g le e Rnean T s y will bo continued toda; the laroest wa AN Actire Brice: 28t drose B Rtound trip tickets, 81. Ul\f;llz: "lll!:lilll)x: the |1“1(|_l“_.|.;lxll the do fhi2eanin e b allinitte gest watch ease manufactur (s Rhods doKonzi ) By v efendant declined to intro- | ing conccrn in the world, is now witness, Sho on N. B. We overlooked a line of ladies | & rare bargain, s Ask the city tickot agent at 1324 Fur- €0.00 bluchers, These will be plac Boy s tennis oxford ties, 48e. nam street for full information, salo today at pair. T Boys' $1.75 B calf lace shoes, $1.2 Half price slipper and shoe 16th and Farnam streets. ————— rlington Route o i ulred 1o Sottlo s oncy. Drs, Tmi and Burliugton Bench {‘i:}‘-(})‘.lknx|| Route w sell round trip quired el Juency. ¥ s the pleasantest resort in Nebraska. Take the Burlington route'’s special i i vhich leaves Omaha at ock next Sunday morning, and Rales cut in tw Ginn then ran, Seve tem. The bullet, the at 314 Palace Car company will escape the puy- | bena in ihe 1oft o kets sold at rates indicated above | sand dollars of personal delinquent taxes' | places, Death was e ave froe from restrictions of any kind | for several years back probably soon be [ the result of the gun visit it. and entitle holders to the fullest en- | decided. The company failed to pay its per- | Shded the testime You can swim, row or ride on a steam- . ¥ 8 R | declded, Tho company fallod to pay Ite por. : and 1850, as returned by tho ussessors, and vestibuled and gas-lighted | tho total footed up about §13,000, trains daily, Several months ago,upon the advice of the Sce the city ticket agent at 1324 Far- | city attorney, Treasurer Bolln took steps to Thero fs an almost unbroken procession 3 g 7 ey, Bol Thero I nam streot and wrrango” 0 muko thay | force tho colloction of tho delinguent taxes. 4 LA o TS o Jevied upon three pal belonging long planned trip to Chicago. to the company, and held them for several days, pending the ti © notice of sale, In the meantime, ious to the day of salo, tho compu atiorn ap filing into the oftico of Mayor Bemis these days. The visitors are peddlers, hucksters il and the like whose occupations are liconsod Telephone C. W, Hull Co. for prices Each has tho sumo song o sing about bard | on hard coal. Summer delivery, times, and the univer request is for an v extension of time in \\lm h to pay the license pain or griping "Tho 1 action aud nd bowels 5o feo e i 3 “The old licenses have expired ana Inspec- | cents. Take the bridgo line. sale of the cars until the case could boheard. tor Hurst is hustling up the delinquents e 1'\2:"1:“;‘1l:;u!“-:’nuu lln’u-:‘l 0] {““,"" llnv re who haye not taken out new licenses. It is LOW KATE EXCURSION 880, Sare 1 Lreasuror bad tlod up I not within the mayor's power to graut an ex- pu vy the Union Pacific shops upon the company tension of tiihe, and he 1s compelled to meot paying into court the amount of disputed each request with a negative auswer. To Houstan, Tex,, aud Returg, u mpany did, and *secured y RAVAN , will mako low rate o Cd auding cariag | One hundred and e a ., and return, se. lar. Whether on pleasure bent, or business, take on every tripa bottlo of Syrup of . 48 hutlefellows. the tuking of testi L 51 at 9 o'clock building, Omaha, Neb, comuence today. City Attorney Connell i Kidnoys, ver and bowels, provents fovors | Lowest Chicago Mates Via the Northwostern | 1o takie testimony i tho case, whioh is now | B0t in Nebraska. headaches und other forms of sicknoss | Chicago rates greatly reduced on both | pending in the United States circuit court. For salo in bc and §1 bottles by all Jeading | one way and round tiip tickets via the | Mr: Connell will examine all wimessos. He druggists. Mouufuctured by the California | (ihicawh & Northwestern railway, These | Will return home the latter partof the week. Fig Syrup Co. ouly. / g0 & Nor ] 1 . These i s ) tickets are first class in every particu- A 1 ~ o T — lar. Extra accommodations for World's | , There are nrce tuings woru siving— - . Rarng RIRTAS S ". n fair travel vis this line. City ticket o l.“"‘“"]‘""“‘, :‘_“;f .‘"‘I‘ % Witt's Yeaterday was a big day in the omice of | it F /" TR R M Littlé Early Risers will save them for you. tho city treasurer. Over 32,000 in taxes hoso il pils will savo you time, as thoy SITAP I - hey will save you trouble ai wese pald, whish {» considssed o vory large Pians for & Market House. cause no pain. They will save. Y04 aaount In view of tho cxisting conditions. | Gty Engincer Rosowater is making prep- | money us they ecouomize doctor's bils. » number of dealers in western sccurities sgok- | 8rations to prepare the plans for the new ftg information as to the outlook for floating | market house to be located on Capitol | the 360,000 block of loug and short tuno | avenue, between Eloventh and Thirteenth | For next v's monster cheap bouds of the city August 17. Mr. Bolln hus | streets. The engineer was directed by the | excursion to ngton beach at hopes that the replies will be favorable and | councll in conjunction with Buildiog In- | the Burlington city ticket office, 1324 beliaves that ttio bonds will bu flosted at fawr | epector Tiliy to prepare plans and specifica- | Furnam street, on’ Saturday, or at the figurep. vions. This will be done with as little delay | ynjon depot on . e &8 possible aud it may bo that not more than Before breakfast Bromo-Seltzer 8 woek or ten days will elapse before they ground and was sitting on the. porch o | struck me on the left arm. Then I ran into A . lunn. and was just stepping off when Mc- ourt in tho sum of 2,5 -y 3 an olegunt bargain, und the widths and HAYDEN BROS., A convenient and ploasant place to ob- | Giun walked over and. spoke to Melcenna, | Bail was furnished at once, and other cases made by it, a bow A RS AT Dry goods and shoes, | tain luncheon. Balduff, 1520 Farnam. s the latter started across the street Me- r W) —_————— _— - nn followed, and after a short struggle MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Nl Yo Dupartuntey! PULLMAN'S TAXES, the shot was fired and Mctcennn foil e, | On Sunday, August 6, tho Burlington | pulled off the watch. er Tuesday - Prospeots that Sir George Wil Be Re- | testified to the sume fac . . On and after Tuesday Angust 1, the | Prospeots that Sir o o Re Matthews . described | Tinooin): pickpocket and the many accidents to Chicago, with & veturn limit | The question of whether tho Pullman | the dead min youndarapd’ the I:;‘l’;l mor- 1 Round trip tickets h that befall watches fitted with the 1 s said, sp way tickets on sale at 3 ment into the city treasury of sev thou- | found, The intestines were cut in seven e ————— A Oheup Kate. h AR M from Chicagoare to the effect that | Special excursion train leaves Omaha | Sunday, August 6, of the monster cheap next Sunday morning for | excursion to Burlington beach, it acts most pleasantly and offcctively on the —————— thero, and he s been sorved with an. order | Burlington beach, the pleasantest re Lrain leaves Omana et 0 8. w. Greatest Bargains ever offered r;n speucllal Bargain List No. 10, just out, with des iption - ) A women cried “Louis, don't,” and put their ices that are Below Manifacturer’s Costs. 300 1 jes at a tremendous Livat the erowd 48 | Jands to their e Lous told them to get fice to clear up the season’s business. Now is the time to buy and MeGinn | out of the way, that he was going to kill me. | —money. NEBRASKA CYCLE C0., Lincoln, shot too, | The bartender took the revolver away from s | Goldsmith and then he got a billiard cue and = by did | and took outa pistol. By this tune 1 was e in oy mess | near the middle of the bar. When Gold- Write Patterson and exhipited the bullet found in Ho left the car and ck the state rested. The trial the car with Se sy - and Goldsmith was hield | putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled (T T T2 R P T e S (ring) which cannot be twisted or other witnesses | route will run a special excursion train It is a sure protection against the from Omaha to Burlington beach (near pctors sald, spliton s | Prgin leaves union depot at 9 a, m. old-style bow, which is simply held e TR Minor Police Matters. in by friction and can be twisted off shot wound. This | Only two prisoners appeared before the | with the fingers. It is called the High Class Photography, d the jury brought in | police judge yesterday morning. One was o At Papular Prices. ent of tho Burlington's suporior | sonul taxes to the ity for 1860, 1ssy, egs | ® Vrdict insido of ten minut drunkand one a vagrant. Both wereallowed 3 TR S 313-815-317, S, 15th Stroat " ———— 0 g0, ’ Willinm Barber and George Smith com 5 3 Omahs, Neb, plained that they had been “*hoodooed’ out - of § byan employment agency. No com- ) ——— plaint was filed. ase of illegal construction of a side- ian 69N, alk against John M. Wilson was argied in and CAN ONLY BE HAD with 1/ a that headaches, 'ho By ompany complained to Sold only t1 hwatch deales [ l J. i N ainea to § y throughwatch dealers, . ————— peared before Judge Dundy at Lincoln and it v roventod. - thoy B 4 i ¥ . L ) without extra charge Omaha to Manawa, round trip 30 | secured a temporary order vestraining th iso the blood, élear the on anl | a house at 162 kson street. Police ofiicers A 4 aha al L ound trip 30 P [ e ning the 3 ystem. Lots of Iw mn in thoss | compelled the women to move, Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, 3 s PEcIALIs l John Dent who owns a small farm in the or send to the wayufuctugers, It is shady at Burlington beach. - the police that disreputablo women occupied north part of the city complained to Chief 1 Mibioar V3. corn. An ofticor wus sent out to abate the AUBGoRT,: B1spmiia nuisance. Suitn . ten miles for a dol- ——— MAKES Iulunw! the troatmop Don't Forget the Date, - Caronio, Private THE BEST & yriia B0 e e nsa il aeanss Photograph i ___ pomes NEBRASKA REASONABLE RATES Round trip tickets §1.00, NATIONAL BANK. FOR U. 8. Dopository, Omaha, Neb, The Best, CAPITAL, = 400,000 SURPLUS, 865,000 aking owder. b The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Acts as 8 bracer—trial bottle 10 cta. are ready for the councll, | It is cool at Burlington beach, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. 1620 OMeers and Directors-- i 3 genty R0 Clain: ¥1ce prea Douglas Stre>. Lewls 5. .L/. 11 {HA:‘\:I?( Catisn J “ THE IRON BANK, LHYHUUNIYH