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THE OMAHA DAILY i& SUNDAY, JULY 1, 18%. - N. B. FALCONER. Wool Dress Goods at Half Price, Ladies” Capes, Suits and Jackets at Half Price, Silks at Half Price, Wash Goods at Half Price. or the first time in the history of Omaha new clean fashionable and desirable goods will be sold at half price. ~ During the month of July we commence a great half price sale of Wool Dress Goods, Ladies’ Capes, Suits and Jackets, Silks and Wash Goods. - In these four departments in wh1ch we are sellmg g'oods at Halt Pr1ce they will be sold exclusively for cash. In thcsc dppurtments quods w1ll posmvely be sold at half price. ThlS will mean a blg Ioss to us, buht wm a"fcrd our customers a favorable opportunity te la in: a big sLl[)ply for tall or next season., Besides, this will give us a chance to bring down these immense stocks. Justthink! You can buy Cheney Bros. $1.00 silks for BOc, $1.80 wash surahs for 78c. $1.00 whip cords for 80c¢, Ladies’ $3.00 capes for' $1.80, $8.28 jackets for $1.68, 8¢ wash goods go at 4c. 20c wash goods for 10¢, 280 o wwash goods for 1214¢, 80c wash goods for 18c. Read underneath for further particulars, All other goods will go at cost during this July sale. Suits, Capes and Jackets | SILKS | WASH | Colored Dress Goods. AT HALF PRICE. l SALE ™ | All our 63c challies . .now o [ All our 82 noveltios, .........now All our 81 navy bluo storm AlL bur 3125 novolties. ... "+ now sorge. .. Mhow 60c | All our 81 oveltion. .. +se. . n0W ATIBUT 81160 Tiyiouen bicad All our $2 brondeloths. -+ - \now Are you in need of a [mvelmn Suit, C\pc or jacket’ If BlOtHb: Tnow 75 | All our 58 novelty mixtures.now TR iy All our 81 all wool platds. .. 80, we want to sec you Monday, as it is the beginning of oufr DURING OUR JULY SALE. All our 81 figured henrlotta.now CATEE AR I L. All our 50c all wool henrietta.now — 25e | A1l our G0o French sorge ... now Actflal Half Price Sale. — f AlLour 81 best all wool hen- All our #1 fmported hopsack: very article quoted below is of this seasons’ make and $3.00 Black Faille Francaise for $1.50. / rietta . ceee NOW ing. now are correct in styles. The stock consists of Ladies” Ready 2, i i “ 13T a [)I(]e AL our $1.50 novelties.......now 5¢ | Alloue $1 whipeords. ... ... .now Made 'I‘mvclmg Suits, Ladies’ Capes-—either cloth or silk— i " I 8 ) Ladies' Spring and Fall weight Jackets made in the: very o i \ e GO D latest fashions, Ladies’ Traveling Tailor made suits, all siz : e '? ALERACHUL O Dur’lng Our AT HALF PRICE. Suits that sell at........ $ 5.00 Half Price. now $ 2.50 SEEbE vy o 8LI | 2 fine wool henriotta marked down to ... . Wi et 10100 “ “ 5.00 8L75 4w Wi ey s silk warp endora mavked down to. i 13.50 “ “« 6.75 u a e s $1,60 Priestley’s noveltios marked down to. .. 5 150 ¢ 75 . 2 “ 18100 “ “« 7,80 1.5 Toe. 8230 sillc wurp waterproof scrize marked dovi i0! i o p i, g : 3 - $1 all wool Bedford cor > t @ IR ézg:z . £ 333 800 ¢ ¢ “ e, 3 I d all wool honoycomb eloth marked dows 1o, “ “ 22,00 “« 11.00 $1.25 Black Beugaline for 62ic. ¢ wash goods now 4c S L ECLC L L T O Ladies' Capes—all our fine imported Capes included— oL Sl i 15¢ wash goods now 7c ::‘;".:.:'.L.:‘v:.’:1‘;,':.':;}‘.,'.'::‘.,..:::k':.':;';::':;:,'.,";::"" Capes that scll at $ 8.00 Half Price, now $ (.50 8115 ** Armuve for 57tc. 16 h d ! S e Syt ai i alae et A ¢ wash goods now 8lc “ Wi ety =] « 3.38 #1.00 Satins for 50c. % b g mlmpumg ‘matked dow. o W e W “ 4.50 8150 Colored Fuille Francaise, The, 20c wash goods now 10c | Z SlH ]“,""'l‘" bay s ‘I“,;‘"‘,“" vos (il S S S SHEE “ 50 Colored Satin Duchesse, T5e. o 25c wash goods now 12ic 880 black bellliantino marked dows o : i . 20,00 ¢ “ 2,00 Pancy Silks, $1.00. P 80,00 “ S AT s 30cwash goods now 15¢ e pe e e S ) « . 8 Te. s 45,00 “ “ : $1.25 ¢ 4 2o Th ; ere 1 Ladies’ Misses and Childrens’ Jackets— 8100 “ 4 e, € 1s 1?0 StOCk'Of Mt UM EG gouo soned) ER LI GO (KCED T5e Wash Silks, 37o. wash goods in the city AT HALF PRICE. R : e Bron, Silks, 506, ; Albatross eloth, our $1.00 quality for 50c | Batiste cloth, our 81,25 qualit; a g 5 ) S gl so new,. clean and de- Henriotta cloth,our $1.25 uality tor 6240 | Storm serge. oar 81 1oqu“5lcyylégr. e “ 1000 o “ 81.00 Colored Gros Grain, 50c. : ) 0 Nun's voiling, our uuqufin, for... 450 | Broadoloth, our $2.50 quality for L1 o 10,00 3 0 S sirable as ours, and at Crepons, our $1 quality for. . 50¢ | Whipcord, our $1 qunflhy for “ 15.00 « : : B 50¢ Plain Chinas the prices we are now . EVENING SHADES WOOL DRESS GOODS 50 22.00 : ; ! S\n:fljS,.-m: ' makmg you ought to AT HALF PRICE. You can secure one of tl\e bargains by making a deposit 81.50 John D. Cutter's Wash Surahs ] i e 650 all wool albatross at. G66¢ all wool henrietta at.. and we will hold it for you until you are ready to get it. for T3¢ ay in a big supply. “K’L':“l‘; and woolid ‘l“l"ll‘:“".l:'- 8115 all wool henriotta at ; N T mons. Monday will be Sunday school day, | examinations, today being devoted to LIEDERKRANZ’ 74, as ; L o PICK UP l‘OR SPECLL\[URS and! a e attendance of Synday. school | directors’ meeting, at which. Stats Superin- ANZ'S PICNIC. i ,874, as compared with a total | th ces of Investment, may be neces- | DUMPING WHERE THEY WISH, - i '1;‘(1(‘;\L' to the XH’(‘\'IU;IS '(‘Q‘"Sll\. sary. But thereby we are stepping on vods With ed that one or two of the can- | dangerous ground. May not the extension | p, ; AR ATT Hibernians in Convention. Music and Games. assers have made errors, as certain dis- | of modes of invesiment open up the way (0 | © e e, 0 the City Limits Used as & : a ot MUCIL DAMAGE TO CROPS. TECT I, Neb, June 80.—(Special to [ The wooded hills and little dells near | (HCl3 Show a decided falling off, for which | squandering the fund? pampiae; drouna byiGasheg oAl How a Reftnding of Dakota County Bonds The Bee)—The Anclent Order of Hibernians | South Twentleth and Boulevard strects re. | vactigaied by rhy ool | This will be in- | It might occur to many now that a great | Under the present condition of the garbage by Will Be Manipulatad, Friday Night's Storm Sovero in Many Sec- | 1old (heir state convention in this city | Sounded with the echoes from Liederkrana | ns thn y the committee, and as soon | mistake was made in disposing of our school | muddle the prominent citizen who does not figures are satisfactory they will | lands and creatiog s tions. o lsaal et i ands and creating this large cash fund. | awake in the ROGERS, Neb., Jume 30— (Special to The | Y¢#16rday, and as there was so much work i Voices yesterday when that soclety gave a | bo made publlc How much better would we be off now and o morning. to na) 4N & : " ® R = % = < lawn has been converted into a di duri; that demanded attention an evening session | basket picnis there. “Frish Auf Kamora~ o o still how much better in the far future, if ump, quring) STATE MIGHT SECURE THE PROFIT | Bee)—A heavy hall and rain storm passed | wuo nola, which lasted until midnight, The | den” and many of their familiar German PAYING THE PENALTY. the state would e kept all the school | the night is in extremely good luck. :The over this section last night. Hall as big | attendance was good, nearly every lodgo | songs floated out upon the delightfully cool lands forever and leased them perpetually | number of garbage dumps that exist in open R e I e e R ek Prominent | air pn that shady spot. In its voeal renqy. | 2"98° Dundy Pames Sentenco on a Number [ at a low valuation? Then we would havo | deflance to law scems to bo on the inorea One Way in Which Capital City Financiers | glass in windows exposed to the storm was | a100ng the workers were: J. Mahoney, tions the soclety was ably assisted by mem- eligenvicied Erlsoners; no cash fund, constantly growing and con- | and the effrontry of tho gontlomon who malty : TP T T [ Y T BUBLE (i stantly in danger, but a steady source of in- + Occasionully Ralse the Wind on a shattered in most cases. The small grain fn | EUSrers JOAn Rangle, secrotarys T. J. | bers of the Saengerbund and the Swiss Sing. | 4108 Dundy sentenced —a couple . ef § BN 2 AnREE, but (6 eady BUree of e | o business of collecting and distributing: the et Deal—Peculiaritios of the path of the storm suttered_ Irreparable | Conn “medioal examiner. of South Omane; | U5 fociety. Liederkrana's ladies’ class also | Prisoncrs yesterday i the federal ‘court. | S {" Wiy e Fucriasing Valus of schoet | CI1Y'S It scems (o be sultering not-at a the Job. damage while corn stands in shreds, but [ James Kelley of Lincoln, and J. G. Kearns | o tno. iatemven eroer musical program. | He expected to have disposed of the Com- | lands. A poce reporter. ook 4. Gl CHINGUN SR Sl it it of Auburn. Diring 1ast evening (he | teqiommers belween the sones closer | monwealer cases yesterday, but was not | This is what might have been and yet | NorUicastern part of the city—not the subs FREMONT, June 30.—(Special to The | Tecumseh Military band tendered the visit- feeling well enough. Moonshiner Teeters | It is not altogether too late. True, our best | Urbs, but the city—yesterday and noted @ visitors seemingly enjoyed themselves to the . th g delegate ¢ ougl i school 1a are gona v ener- | the presenco of a large number of dumpin LINCOLN, June 30.—(Special to The Bee) | Boe)—Another heavy rain fell in this lo- | & delegates a serenads in front of the | fullest extent. O e n"',"‘{‘\‘!“i‘:flr"r sentencs, but a motlon | Sal0ol londs are’ ane into private owner- || 0 L%\ kcem to have, epcaped. thelavians —Some of the eminent financiers for which | cality last evening, accompanied by terrific | rousing cheers by the guests. . The delo. 5""’§ were games, too, for their diversion PR postponed tho fase until | ju¢thore’ is still a large amount of school | tion of the public. Eleventh street seems to tho capltal city is noted are due at this | wind and thunder and lightning. gates are leaving town today. and refreshments wore served in true Ger- | Monday, Teeters i3 the man who was con- | land held under a lease only. If the next | be tie favorite resort of the garbage man, Juncture to add to their already well-lined WATERLOO, Neb., June 80.—(Special to o e S ey man ;MIL im‘yhml o‘sl\\:ru) _[; }"v;'} ‘m\- victed of running an illicit still at Me- | legislature would change the law so as to | It is newly paved and for blocks the whole ell developed feathers. The | The Bee)—One of the most severe hail 3 intertained St Vaul People. g vlandy andiantartaining thoir ifrienda inf (Cooks; 5 prohibit all further sales and provide for | distance from Clark to Locust streets, huge nedta several well developed e of Da, | Storms ever seen in this section visitea | ST. PAUL, Neb., June 30.—(Special to The | Social cha |‘-I;L LI, LT also | George Sterling, allas Charles Taylor, was | long time leases, there would be hope at | Piles of garbage of every description. are opportunity arose with the refunding of Da- | this "placo last night, doing great damago | Bee)—AL the nvitation of Julge A. A. Ken- | Pd 2ot remained al home, but held pleasant | the first person arrajgned. He was fined that the present difficulties would not | found on either side of the street. No trouble kota county bonds, which were brought in | to growing crops. No estimate of the loss I, a large number of the citizens of St. | tance from ”"‘.‘f ”'-_“g_ ’T\Vfi Bt f.’”,"f”v $100 and the costs of the prosecution and avated in the future. What do you | seems to have been taken to keep the garbay b (it county this mornig by County | can be. given at.present., Some of the hail i G e e (ancaltonielognoeafial inglanctfeaveciellvd | sonfenced to, serve two years i the peni- | think ot 12 J. ROSICKY. | frce from the pavement, and night s o and T 0. Clark, chair. | Stones measured three-fourths of an fnch in nd ¥ 8 a they ‘wer engaged wit tentiary a Sloux ~ Falls, S. D. — kitchen slops, manure and refuse of ali B B Toorvlbors. . Theas | diameter ¢ iwn last night for the pur- | numbers in sport ot some character. || Sterliiig is the man who broke info the | OMAHA TEACHER MARRIES. | sorts overflows tho curbstone. man of the boa s JUNIATA, Neb., June 30.—(Special to The | Pose of tendering a reception to E. 0. Hart- arrangements for this North Platte postefiice last winter, blew The open sewer from Nicholas street to bonds originally were Issued back In the | poo " i fall wheat harvest is in full op- | 1Lt and wife. Mr. Bartlett, who for many [ made by a committee cons t open the safe with dynamite and stole 00 | Miss Morton Goos to Europe with a the river is also a favorite dumping place 70's to provide funds for the building of a | eration here. It is much better than was | YeArs has been a prominent business man F. ‘I\ll-vvlio, H. Bisele, I*, Meyer, Phillip Kunz | worth of stamps and cash, most of which band Inste; Alone, for the garbage men. At Kighth and Locust railroad, The amount was $129,000, and In | expect pd will make from ten to twenty in this city, was lately married at Norfolk. | and August Spitko. There were ,many en- | was recovered when he was arrested in AR otk an Ty 3 1 is a private garbage dump of 3 g Bdprbie s kb it acre. Spring wheat and onts | The bresents were many tries in the amusing gam ie ladies [ New York City a few weeks later, Sterling | A Quiet wedding, which occu in an in extent, wnile a sign directs (1883 they were funded as 6 per cent optional | JEC EC HEE T SRt iy Bince. the rains s —— entered the contests with a determin Is In very poor Lealth or the judge would | €Astern city one day last week, furnishes s to'a convenient salo bonds, and were good security. Now they B Oatalwli e makolitwo i Edatiotira L r»n} 1 to Reiurn the Rig. The ladies' egg race, for instance, Fave given him a longer sentcnce. He | the concluding chapter in the love story | he js If\’“x:l:i‘:l‘ l’:v“p m;:“:.fi:; ;glocf;nyh::: \#have been refunded at 4% per cent, and the | crop." Al small grain has flea well, but | NEBRASKA CITY, June 30.—(Speciat | a goodly number of contestants for _nm was taken to prison in the afternoon. While | of one of the most attractive and popular | load, according to the nature of the garbage atato ngrees to take them for 4 per cent. | o straw genoratly is short Telegram to The Bee)—A stranger hired | Prizes. — The result In this demonstrated | in North Platte Sterling was a daily visitor [ of Omaha sehool teachers. The event fs | he is hauling, Other dumping places. exist They have yet eight years to run, and the LKHORN, Neb., June 30.—(Special to | a team and buggy from L. Levi last evening, | ht the fleetest ~ of foot is| to the Young Men's Christian association along on both sides of Locust street f instgnificant matter of the % per cent, which | phe e a vicinity was visited last | ostonsibly for a drive about the sy, A | NOL AIWAYS sure of carrying the fruit home. | rooms and by his exemplary habits won the | !VOIVed In some romance that fnvests it | GOUE OR DGR PG BT lCHEC street from in the elght years amounts to $5,160, £0es o | evening by ostructive hail storm. Corn | ha has ot ot rewnmod sty the dty. A8 | The first prize, after some delay and several | friendship of many of the members while he | With more than ordinary interest, and the | IF!Trenth fo the Tase Omaba Line. the bond manipulators. One of the state | ig damag able, but to What extent | his taam oy by mmay T: Levl concludes | starts, was won by Mrs. B. Koerner. It | was forming his plans to rob the postoffice, | many friends of the happy bride have | o iow grmeng Gon are oorocated Sy oa officlals Who Is somewhat given to rumina- | (ha farmers are u to determine today. | Tho residence ot 1. Bachelot was robbea | WA & silver halrpin box. Miss Agle Tuss | Lewis Denno was fined $100 and costs and | sc been able to so far recover from | dense growth of rushes, willows and by tlon and speculation on the devious ways of | Growing vines were damaged mor Tes g : 4 " | was awarded the second prize in the shape | sent 1 to hard labor in the county X urs: bond manipulators, wonders what would han- | Dat onts will come. ont sl riee ontacty | Inst night, the thieves securing considerable | gof'1alf o dozen silver tea spoons. A siiver | until October Ho s hean oy jJalt | their surprise as to express their carnest | dock weeds, =~ Tho stench arlsing from all ) onde! 0 hut oats will come out ! ats 1n | jewelry = X L oze & s. A obe! e has bee since P A3 Bt (o e 4 3 pan It the state should say: *“We'll take the | his Viclnity that the farmers had gven up | 1"y and a small amount of money. belt buckle, as the last prize, was won by | March 26, and the maximum sentence fs | WiShes for her future happiness LA hoTL N ,1:3:,',"';,,“l‘,’,';“',‘fi:lc’;,“ :"“2“. g oney,” which it has a right to do. 1;'-' for gone carlier in the season have come out T T TR e Mrs. Anna Klenke. i only twelve months at hard labor. Denno is The pecullar feature of the affair is that | yruo™ men have undertaken in ‘many in- state owns the 6 por cent bonds, and a8 the | romarkably during the past week, and a crop sshepalle as Waverly, In the little girl's running race Katie | a young man who went to Red Cloud from | up to a few hours before the wedding the | stances to burn the dryer part of the res ten years are up, after which they became | equal, if not better, than that of last year | 'WAVERLY, Neb., June 30.—(Speclal Tele- | Kaiser carried off a breastpin; Anna Clarke, | Buchanan, Mich., to work for an uncle. While | bride had not the remotest fdea that she and as a_ result of their misdirected optional, it may take the refunding f.--\lfl or | g ; gram to The Bee.)—The republican primaries | @ jumping rope; Minnie E a pin; Lulu | thore he stole letters addressed to John | Was to be married. She had made far dif- ts the RO cosiennt and ‘.1."\\' e o ST A8 wore held hero this cvening to | Himan, a basket, and Anna Licberknecht, | Martin and attompted to unlawfully fearn | feront plans for her vacation, which ac- | woek after weck, to the Intense dlggust th only a contrac nd - o 8. A 4 ¥ a pin. the secrets of Martin's corres ence counts for the surprise with which her o people living s some dificulty in lmlllm.. Dakota county bonds | o Bee,)—Valentine Shebowski. a native of ounty . commissioney Al Sosino" for | winning a base ball bat; Charles Tuchs, the | who was Denno's attorney told " the Judgs | 1 there had been time for such prelimine | oo tns war o uTning foF soma timat AN even 6 per cent. Poland, died at his residence, eight mlies | chosen to attend dolegate . to 5 o | Same, and Robert Kunz and Percival Drei- | that ho wished an order from the court for | aries the wedding cards would have stated [ of the vinegar works, the recent I v b ey o peon and, at his ence, eight mlies | chosen to attend as delegate to the state <20 Robert .} t bo v n order fr LhnL gardaiwould s r works, the recent heavy raing e e ormanent school fund | northeast of town, last night. The deceased | convention and P. P. Walker the congres- re awarded each a base ball. a good suit of clothes for his client when | that Miss Edith Morton was to be married | merely having the effect to smolder but nog fiiisiios to the, pett 000. The refunding j was an old settler and a man much esteemed | Sional convention, was some little dispute In the | he was released from custody, as the cloth- Mr, B. G. Hutchinson of New York. The | to smother the flames, an income of 1 AL S0 1 Tnoc refund g e aian ol aottian e S race, Augustus Arneman and i ing he wore when arrested hiid been stolen | Broom i u successful business man of the | he garbage dump litigation was called fn d D ould reduce this y the com = g oote 2 first pair and Fred | since his confine n o \etropolis, while N Morton was one of f Ferg 1 1% per cent of $129,000, which would justity | ~The much vaunted West Point water “Ioddy™ Wilson No Horse Thiof, Trans (e teAni L palr and brod | since bis confinement. The judge demanded | Metroboils, While Mime Morton was one of | Juige Ferguson's court yestardys KINEEN the state In demanding the money works, on which over $20,000 has been spent, [ WAVERLY, Neb., June 30.—(Speclal Tele- | patr olaiming. the et 1a | IPACRINUREELIR (s igmneyIns ANSE: one and mald | ogonera. MissiMorion cama. lo.=(OmaAnR||fanmELy deRRHicasion (h l',"'l‘:l',yl o C‘:‘"l:‘“ h‘° action the 4 of Bducationa roving a failure, so much s ¥ 0 | g e s AR 4 ) glal g L L y were e he wol nake serious 3 3 4 JOmaha | comp he Board of Hes 0 e The only objection tho Board of Educatlonal { 1s proving a failure, ‘s much so that 1o f gram to The Boe)—"Reddy” Wilson, who | by a division of the spoils trouble for some one, Hawes said that he | about five years ago and began teaching in | dumping place for haulers outside of the lands and tunds bhad to And with the bonds | water 1s avalablo for street sprinkiing. In | yay last night Jallod on tho charge of steal. ie shooting match proved o great at- [ understood that when the other prisoners | the Central school, where she remained up to | Machonald combine QA 07 wore Sajen * serlous. p ing a horse from C. T. Benfer of Plutts. | traction during the eiitire afternoon. The | were released they selcoted the best clothing | Uhe close of ‘the present school vear. Her | The health commissioner stated that the 5 g 1 of Education held | " The approaching marrlage of Dr. Julius | mouth, was released today when it developes | Yictors were: Ferderand Kopp, Henry Hoft- | thoy could find and in this way some of the | PArents lived at Shelby and for some | board had passed a resolution providing for The retiring B g & & meister and Peter Kafser, nd the prizes time past she has expressed the intentic t ¢ its final meeting last night, reporting as a | Lingenfelder, one of West Point's leading | that he owned a half interest in the property fed " silver cup, cuft b FAgRed. prisonera’ viere ‘enabled forast iseod [Foptly dLdin Bithein ! (o mavetit dely the establishment of a dump at some’uns legaey to tholr suc ors a debt of $83,000. | physicians, and Miss Anna Schafer of st. | ! Question awarded were a silver cup, cuft buttons | gujig when they got out of jail. The judge Inducing: them to ino > this city. | known point within three-quarters of a mile The county commissioners were notifled that Louis announced. NEeE—— and a pocket knife, o F et . | told Hawes to ‘present proofs and he would | § '8 ""’ plans was :a R trip to Eur ity limits, The attorney for a lewy of 9 mills would be required to meet The West Point Uniform rank, Knights Attempted to Commit Sujelde. The ladles® race for boxes of candy caused | ¢4)0 o hand in the matter. hore VAcs as soon as her iintained that this was an evasion 8 ;. i for nig CRETE, Neb, June 80.—(Speclal to The re than usual merriment. Mrs. H e R ol aptal | LEGOOL Wark Swak o started for New | o ordar’ of 1he . court aRT e the deficit and a levy of 9 mills for the ex- [ op Pythias, journeyed to Pender Thursday to ook (L3R VAUAL I et tlen Bmna | Willls Jones, aceu f having counterfeit | Y00 WO @k Cumard T for ) pending a penses of the co 3 The report of | ingtall oficers of a new lodge. Bee,) ank Hoftmann, a cigar manufac- | gyC PO oo 0805 e Neetest ones, | COI In his possession, was given a hearing TR R T Aiteedl i iring on this point the whole question Superintendent § d the total en The Fourth of July celebration in West | turer of this city, attempted to commit sui- | | \ha * | before Commissioner Dundy in the after- ! 2 nt over until next Tyesday morning, 7 y 9 In the order mentioned. £ igements for a boarding place, ete., ex -~ rollment to s 7,400, and the average | point promises to b the largest ever held | cide this morning by shooting himself —~——— $oan cting to be back just in time for the Int dally attendanc here. through the head. The ball entered near the | See the slide for life at Courtland Beach. 4 ing of school in the fall b Wit At @ rather ehthusinstte mesting of busic | Gy 1 poomtng. Small gratn will aver- | right tomple. Hopes of his recovery are 9 for | . 2 lslon in thy cases of the Commonwealers on | "1 W Gyet ‘Droved that the biind With the exception ob *hoso engagod n RIahL the ll;' "1 e Lincoln hotel 1ast { uge fully two-thirds of a crop, entertained. Concert at the Park. Monday morning dess had plans as well he. It transpl Judge Keysor's court, the lam, of the jurors night, the Lincoln Commercial club 1 T ———— S v y o 4 m— Y] hat before her parents m s [ of the Ma were pald off g ahized for business, A board of fftoen di- Nebraskn Veterans' Gennlon. S S A e The Seventh Ward Military band will ren- CRIMAD L UND, that before hier purents moved to lowa, Miss | of the May term were paid off aiid.discharged rectors was sclected and a committee ap- CHADROD b, June cial Tele- a By i o der the following program at Hanscom park :h"’.’ ""““‘ “’-"”j "v,:fu “-‘H” ‘\“" N ‘“l}‘_-nl Im‘w"-‘ yesterday w | fact ends the® trial of polnted to sollelt members. gram to The Bee.)—The soldiers reunion at S amumy——— Sunday, July 1, beginilng at 3 p. m, with | OMAHA, June 30.—To the Editor of The | pand" o brief courtship wis followed by | tom " U0t the opening of the Septarabar ’ll;h: F'"flif"fti’fi' for i‘..{\f’";""““"“ tax basn Bordeaux of northwest aska, which The Union Pacific will shortly B regu- | Prof. Orlon R. Farrgr, late of Dana's Musl- | Be ' present state of the permanent | mutual affection, and when she came west Some of the judges have a number of Py e L st tho univeraity today | oponed today, promise e St lar trains to the beach cal Institute, Warren, O., as director school fund does mot seem to be very en- [ It was with the uinderstanding that she would | parce’ mattors on hand which Wil oeups has been verging toward the hundred mark, | gathering held in this seel he city has irned from ~Kansas PART I couraging. Part of the same remains idle | 800n become his wife. But a m ler= | thelr attentlon during the fore part of nere but among the politiclans it has been sev- | been thronged all day with the boys in blue | City yesterday morning. ‘I:llnh lluu:\n‘ 3 e \d the result s a reduced apportionment, | Ptanding came between them, and it ended | weelc and as soon as these are disposed of eral degrees highe In all wards caucuses wroute. The encampment will last four The lady expert at the beach will glve A ety s ~ T ha annaTtIaR el by s telease fr her en- | thoy will close up shop and start on the . 2 AR SRICIA 1 of the officers of the state asso- | hibitlons of fancy swimming today at Kentucky Jubl ¢ Some a apportionment used to mptly grantel F vl Gl v awere hold last night. In the Fourth the | days. All of the oficers o state asso- | hibltlons of far Waltz—Moonlight nulul.. ]Illlhl\un be nearly $1 pupil, now it has dropped | thon 'gave. ali ner eforgles | C3tions Which they have "planusafopiittie trouble came today, and as a result both [ cfation will be pre e T P Yy AR to 68 cents per pupil. And we have not seen & 0 term on factions el . harbicue will be held s city e ma ent I8 making great prepar- | Oyerture—Willlam Tell t v s ol work, and endeavored to for I AL P : the Moore and Hamilton factions clalm a A grand b .n‘. um x.xrx ‘:””I\..”lli‘i‘;v :;.I ‘w( SIS IANAKOmEn: ML NI, gresy prep vz‘.u‘ffl“ nu.l;'.‘.l iR ]h-m-- the worst yet permanent school fund | get the old love story. The recent event \\,:1‘;7 \\'.’n n y.] w“. ‘..‘.mm.- that he victory. R on the 7ih inat, In promotion of the \ ment of the public on the Fourth. TayTetne MiT in the Iorest ) ¢ | will grow as contracts for land will keep | would indicate that she was not entirely ik 20K 8k Whlshitimaria o Chautauqua Open augsr plant this ¢ yios Hhe attractions today are the | expert | Humors of Donnybragk % Voltl | maturing and payments on school land con- | successftul, but her most intimate friends [ W11 {FY 10 4ishone romeoubled. whish 5 R aD = (Bnanis e = ,, swimmer, the balloon, the slide for life, Al- PART tinue to be made, and unless the state and | declare that s he left Omahi g | JAYS D680 SDRWAR 6 TDRSTNE WARKEEORR Nob,! Juns . 80.—(Epecial Richardson County Institnte. | por Mihe magician, and the La Rose | March—Randolph PoFss) hiion Eoon ERLinE alued. son fAIlIRE [ declare that Wheo ho \AL Qmaha sha had | o5 "aascor, “This tims the AV (EGREEINS Bee.)—The Chautauqua has STELLA, Neb.,, June 30.—(Special to The | hrothers in their comical Chinese per- | Overture—Straddella . deeper Into debt, there will be no way to | pos PRI TP STy e At ‘{ on the application of Nels O. Anderson, who commenced and is favored with most flat- | Bee)—About 140 teachers were in attendance | formance A Hunting Scene (descriptive daspac;ingg (aghty tha Diine his time. and whon Mise Mavton 'ox® | has asked for an order to restrain Kinkley voanty | On Wednesday the Unia C Grand Finale—-Meditation ; B fram o U IR toring conditions, the weather being perfect | this, the second and last week of tho county | On Wednesday the Union Pacific will run - You think that the hona fide holders of | rived in New York he was walting to re miiey from operalig e pingk for the purpose. Impatient for the opening, [ institute. Tuesday evening was spent in a from South Omaha 18 School Census. warrants on exhausted state funds will pre- | ne 58U What arguments he brought - 8 seore »I:( lum“‘(‘;< ‘l"f"l"' ‘t“:'l' ‘“'I' ‘1-'\; pleasant social um“;-s at the l'u».\x?xnr |; a cll Bluffs at 10:15, 1:15 and 6:15 ha 2obool: census ¥ehkars L completed | fer to dispose of them to the ate Board 5 not in evidence, but his succes To Assess Loan Companies A large gathering list to the ad- | church. After a short program of voca 4 5 uth Omahi tion. In this you may be mistaken. | Is in the fact that a wedding wa Sitting as oard o lizatlo ;fn u(vvlb:'uut- by 1(»“\ Mr. Eighmy, which | music and impromptu ,.,,[ ches the time | at 16 fare, 20 cents. r task, and thelr reports will be pre- | m SSCURRECRS (0 A 0ol bR L A AN IR £ 8 Naldiog "v‘“ § A board of equalization, the was responded to by President Hindley, After | was made to p It antly and quickly other celey, 20 cents: | sented to the Boird of Edu on at the | ment, that the Xrokers off premium of ow on her way to Burope with a | the greetings the audience was highly enter- | by means of acqualntan cards. © . The |-Bouth Thirtemth strs "1.u.».f{,",..“"1"'. next meeting. The reports have not been | 1% to 1 per cent on good siz Arrants 4 instead of a chaperon he nows | Sompanies of the cliy to be and appear on tained by an Interesting stereopticon lecture | failure of Olat Krarer to appear for her lec " leaving ihe bedch at 630 ahd 10:4g | checked up yet by the committee and con- | and holders will prefr In that ¢ to dis- | was brought to Omaha through a letter | JUIY and "I‘“ up what property they by Frank R. Robinson. Tonight he talked on | ture on Wednesday eovening was a disap- | g'clock. sequently are not made public It s | pose of them at a premiwm to broker | written by the bride to an intimate frienq, | Bave that Is subject to assessment “Japan,” and tomorrow the program Wwill | pointment to many. - stated, however, that the total number of | than without premium to the board and the best wishes of hundreds of friends - gonaist of praise services and two able ser- | Thursday and Friday were given up to | Popular musio at Courtland Beach. school children In the city, acording to the | A change of the constitutlon, extending | are now following her across the ocean. See the slide for life at Courtland Beachy workers is expected. The Chautauqua will | tendent Goudy was present. Enjoyable Timo Spent In th close July 10, mudge and smoke continues for Judge Dundy will probably render his d unty commissioners have cited the loan