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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE{ FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1895. me%mw GIVES SOME FICURES i for triday mnn Satarday. Fquity to Cloce Out the Stock, . ) 1t's selling of this M@ ehat keeps this s'ore “Within thirty days this stock must be A Dead Easy Job-- Some Features of the Union Pacific Ac- In front and advances #t4 place fn the public's | closed out,” o tays (he law. Not a dollar's : opiniof | worth must be left ything must go. counts for the 8hort Line Branch. Special low prices im our boys' and chil- | The average man doesn’t realiza what such — dren's clothing for Friday and Saturday Special Sale of Clotwmg avd Wash Staffs | The Court Forces the HReceiver of the You Can Save A dead easy job for the “ad” man in this establishment. Nothing Ju- | an undcrtaking means when 8o large a stoc ~{t Many Dollars ‘ on Every Suit venlle suits, ages 3 #0 (7 years, your cholce | as the Equity Clothing Ce.'s s taken into to scheme, nothing to think. No sensational reports. No experiences ON THE STAND A LARGE PART OF THE DAY | ot 3, Jar line o il e, Dle and brown | consderation, 1t mreans 0t et ity s | [l of slaughtor houscs. No pathetic roporta of moriey-losing transactione and tan, worth $3.50, st $1 Big selection of juwenile novelties, In new | for less than half price to make their sals not even a roport about some financial culamity, happened to some con- American Loan and Trust Company Begins | shades and styles, also black and biue. When | sure; the recelver made it $6.75. Fine worst d, fvn §6 Ay Sothiing it do o . & by Taking E Y you see them you'll say: $6.00 and $6.00 any- | cassimere and cheviot su'ts, nicely trimmed corn not on this planct. Nothing—but sit down on the edge of some g Exceptions to Judge Cornlah's | ¥50 "Re 00 4 d t 5 and | the bost fitting, best wearing suits n the dry goods box and write up a few facts about something that lay before Cl 145an Réspiettg ¥eope of he HMente here, Friday and Satwrday af 5 .“\“M T ng, bes caring sui h ; y goods an( ite up u few facts a/ mething tha y H S . A iy im G 0S= fng—Equipment and Material, vs, we are after you. No old styles. | $5.00 gets all the $10.00 and $12.00 suits, | h BOUght at our rent RCd Flgurc rything new and fresh, sizes 13 to 19. Our .00 g ts all the $8.00 and $9.00 suits | Here ave threo different suits a day old—rather—a day old in this A salesmen will show you 15 styles fine all wool e furnishing goods are almost given | 5 i & " ) d . ; o e - tore, cach marked $10.50, Two of ‘em are 3-button cutaway sack and . . When Special Master in Chancery Cornish | stylish 3 and 4-button long cut sack suits, In [ away: 25c and 35c 85X go at 15 a pair. LiA . 3 ing Out Salc the pl‘CSCnt week. | began the hearing in the Short Line & Utah | cheviots, biue, black and gray, 13-cunce | Neckties of all descriptions, 26c, 86¢ and the one a straight cat sack. Northern divisiof A yesterday in | clay worsted and silk mixed cassimere, well | 60c ties, go at 10c, 15c and 20c Wi W el R e T R Al Nile Whtakt Su ; : ¢ i {/Shuiipurs 1 the, tniot Pasine RUASGURIUNS : made and trimmed, the kind we sold for $7.50 | An eclegant line of negligee sh'rts for 50c. The writer of this is partial to dark coloring. Perhaps it hus somo 1 i g is yracing a few of the bbbt it o began | 10 $9:00, special Friday and Saturday at $6.50. | Hats cut all to pleces, $2.00 and $3.00 derby influence when they've described as pretty patterns. However, we'll il g ol el |€ ededy bustlover: 1 Fules: presented; by | ggi ™1e O WASDABIE guits tof beya at 80a and | hats"cut dowi'to 96e agree to let your optic jnd A black worsted, mixed with a tiny 3 . f ( $ i . | & wordy battle over the rules pr 6ic. 13th and Farnam LA HaRLLR, R L Lol L ish to direct your Yy NS O VEL ; h & ; special bargains to which we wis b | Auditor Young. Mr. Kellogg, A sale of odd knee pants for boys at 150 Hellman Block thread of glossy silk, is always o wolcome pattern for neat and tasty 4 ttention: senting the American Loan and 25c, and all wool at 85 y ——— s A | Trust company, sid that whilo he hud | A sale of mews trousers, never i trouscrs, CHANGES AT THE POSTOFFICE u.vrv s, £ e e R i i i s 0 ym his people he fel c, worth $1.00, >vecisely what they are: Silk mixed worsted, some mixed with One of our special bargains is an all wool Gray no direct information from his people he feit Mot o ire & Al o Bt o W R T % ) | & Cassimere sack Suit reduced from $11.00; $5 OO | inclined to accept the rules, Mr. Plerce repre- [ ¢i5c™® all wool trousers, worth $3.50, at of the Dep rmenti to e Tracsfetred old gold color silk, some with pure white or cream. Matters little : 1 . se g e firs gage erests, rted AN 111 M " N " . I8 this week...... ..o ‘:m‘vu. ”1’1 ’-(“-' “;"‘Hk' L”r“l'ymn (’:“:”‘:(“ Hhitiosh }n,\ 178, " / Postmaster Martin has decided to make a what coloving of silk, but pure silksis what we desire to call your atten- out by objecting to any surplus b -| Shan share the festivities. Ask our sales- i | Woe are offering durable, stylish and thorough- [ THiBATA L. Wikt -HiVe Dbt/ Vermed! done| men. 1o Whow.you {Hoes FIEA'S, Hiw. al) weol ”"“‘(“' "'”""*" AL R e AU BCL tion to. ] 1y well made Light Check Cheviot Suits, re $5,00 | soiidated mortgage divisions at any time | Sults at $4.75. " Blue and black all wool serge | Ments at the postom il Ly Nt a particle of doubt that you pay for a garment like it at least G duced from $10.00; this week,................ O e O st was 1 | Mits 8t $5.75. The black and gray clay | and registry departments, which are now At you pay for a g i . 4 | . ;‘ it i I'X :'I“ gage x“ hesitated to | Worsted frock and suck suits $7.50. We | on the second floor, will be removed to the $15.00. 11 is worth every fathing of it—silk mixed worsted is a iailor's ¢ n " default, and In this view he hesitated to [k ex s ¢ : e Strictly all wool Medium Color Sacl Suits that $6 50 lbeimit. Bl fatariatd (o the: AcoeDIANGS, OF| po: PG LB A | first floor in the quarters now occupied by | clotn, and we wager that a suit of the same material, the same lining 4 ¢ you b money back. & a(ki5. AABKTLING Tiie TNtTar W N A n would be bargains at $11.00; this week...... . | rules, which might involve this WASH. STUFFS, i‘(',?",,“".,','f.‘. Fhmh Ll L LI and trimmings as ours, cannot be had in any of theso slob-job-ready- : Mr. Kellogg then showed his hand by | Burmah challis, in both dark and 1ight | general delivery “box,” and this corner ado-tailor-s or less at lea st §25.00 Strictly all v;ool Check gml,;,,“wfhg“,t_:. mtl\];‘)- [ atating that it waa his understanding that|@rounds, only 56 yard I;:‘n.u:lm:”v;.\”‘u 1:] X, ”(ml’vm. 4 rn '..‘\“.LI) made-tailor-shops for less thun at lea st §25.00. rior to most $11.00 suits sold in this city; this $6 50 | this hearing would largely aid the court| Duck cloth in dark blue and striped eff:cts, | room for Chief Stamp Clerk Ander week, .....iiiiiiiinn T RTT PR L4 | next Monday in Paul in making a final | Buaranteed fast colors and new weight, 10¢ | son and his assistant, Mi Briges i i i [ order in the application for a separate re- | Y450 Miss = Cofiin's desk’ will permanently | @ ' 3 Gray Mixed Cheviot Suits, the most desirable i Ll 1 1 Fine Swiss muslins, printed, worth 25¢ yarl, | be located in the deputy postmaster' e | fabric ever placed on our counters, worth $12; 00 | celvership. This brought the lawyers into | 44 on)y 10c, CAUEEHUN HTGIeHE abace. Wil BE-AL: (he G Shh ek VS P . tho arena, and after an hour's talk, to| Finest quality jaconesse plisse in beautiful | posal of the money order department. The | which Judge Cornish listened intently in | line of colorings, 30 inches wide, at 18c old quarters of the latter on the second floor Blue Check Cheviot Suits, equal in finish and | that calmly passive manner he has while [ New 80-inch spring japonette, 25c yard will be used as “overflow” rooms. Cor. DOUGLAS & 147 S5 quality to any made in this country, reduced $8 OO | on the bench, the master made the toliow- 1l of the leading colors and any good de- [ = The citizens of Omaha who patronize the from $13.00; this week. . L ing ruling: gn in 30-inch jaconet duchesse, 10c yard. postoffice can transact all busin on the Scotch lawn, warranted fast colors, at only | ground fincr i Tt a “That the proceeding nvolves the stating | 5. yarg R s G Al : ard. stairs and expediting service generally. Very fine Clay Diagonal Suits, frocks an 75 of the accounts from the period from Octo- Indla novelty dimity, worth 2e, at 15c. Postmaster Martin says that he h)w been sacks, former price $15; this week........ ... Y & ber 13, 1803, to September 1, 1804, for the Best percales in any conceivable coloring | prompted to make the cha 1ge to the pations of the office and | HAYDEN BROS. | jpopular demand. Recently h unt of the number of ing commodate response tc pt an ac- ries made by strang'rs as to where the money order de partment was and found that in three days purpose of ascertaining what, if any, funds | or figure, stripe, ete., 10c yard are subject to a division as a first question to be presented In this reference, as to the period referred to. If the parties are not A ksw ready to proceed with the examination in| oyered by the O this account at this time they can|pOffered by the Chi In our Children’s Dept. ‘We are showing fine Brown Mixed Diagonal o A A S S A s A r y 4 n this._ L A0 | Paul railway, the short line to Chicago. A | thare wera thirty-five of these inquiriss. H “CUPIDENE* i2) ice $8 i © hon that point and ey des| % | Bagg: checked fro dence to des § 5 PR ; ke Vitullser,th i mer price $38.00; this week. proceed with any further branch of the in- :u»:k I v'.: ::"m”rm«'_u" nos 1 »"”xm_::m\ bensficial to rybody, including overworked tion of & famous French pliysician, will quickly eure you of a1l n~e vous or dis Insomula, Pimples, U of t e stich us Lost Manhood, y ¥ L5 quiry suggested by the reference they can do . postal employes, to whem questions of this All wool Shepard Plaid Cassimere Suits, supe- St At Ak employ ! that at this time or continue the whole mat- | SHPIGYeS. | l'“['l train """"‘:'l"'>'l'.""[{z““" kind are daily proponnded by bewildered peo for t $3.50 suits; this week $1 75 teri s they denlte/ HuL IEilsentit bekun= [ {a0 5 AERat Y DA RS COH R rior to most $3.50 suits; this week...... b . lerstood that the master is to be precluded | €Yéry berth. * Finest’ dining car service in jurge, Which I not chec a1 the horrors of Tmpotency, €T o rmatorrha ant kidneys and the urinary organs of all impurities, the west, with meals served B 5 the liy iy 1 : e e “a la carte.” ~ = : T T o e LV 8 (bl o | B8 TIyat il eRVes AEO IS iNARIVFECIUH oI SRS TEDIA BT E1Y AHOTICHARES n search of the money order department. Beautiful Gray and also Blue Reefer Suits BEFORE ano AFTER € 4 ’ s e CUPIDENE strengthens and restores smull weik o1z, with large sailor collars, worth $.00; this Satisfy himeel as to what rules shall be re. | Depot i | e st D e O oo by Doctom |5 becauss ninety per acflt aro trenbled wity week. . ported to the court as appropriate rules for | Clty Ticket Office. 1604 Farnam street. C. 2 ' CUPIDENE I8 the only known reredy to cure without an operation, 500 testimony ---------------------- deeeeiraiietiiee aae T e iVinion for the period prior 10 September | 8- Carrier, city ticket agent, reakers Ara Captured. " gumntes given and maney remined 1 s hoxes does 1ot Glfoct o jormanit urg : The nobbiest styles of Scotch Cheviot Suits 1 or thereafter.” S e About 2 o'clock yésterday afterncon John N kg b R ety el o) The “New Womn is interested in anything pertaining to her particularly when she travel why her attention is dir hat ouly the latest and best models | house he of sleeping ton Route's NE €O., P, 0, Dox 2 Hulbert, an employe of the American Express DAVO LRI company, went to his residence at 503 South | FOR SALB BY GOODMAN DRUG CO. & KUHN & CO. OMAHA. NEBRASKA. ed to| Twenty-iirst avenue. When he entered the w that it had been ransacked and a number of valuable articles stolen, among e TR MR, O hem being two suits of clothes burgl berthavuousually. roomy, the | ‘Yere probably in the house when Hulbert “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.” . lighting and ventilation perfect, the toilet | entered and made their escape through a In October, 1804, the receivers filed an s convenient as could be desired back entrance. They wel en by Al Ward GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF answer to the petition of John F. Dillon, in y . nd full informati the city ex-pol » they went down the alley i which they reported total receipts and net n T o an Fravcisco, Cal, For Sate by NOT QUITE SATISFACTORY. To this ruling Mr. Kellogg tock an_excep- tion and then the St. Paul attorney called for Mr. Oliver W. Mink, one of the receivers of the Ore iort Line & Utah Northern. Mr Mink makes an intelligent witness. He deals with millions as little children do with their | Kansas City, Hot nall belongings and which in their play | winl find the shown this season, $4,50 the usual price; this $ week. 4 2- 25 [ Black, Blue and Brown Cheviot Suits, manu- on § factured the present season to sell for $5.00; $2 50 attached to the Burling ains to Denver, C Shis weekili v oot il . Light and Dark Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, th speak of as mone never sold before for less than $6.00; this $ rooi Do not spend a dellar for Men's or Children’s ‘} Clothing until you have examined our unequaled & cket o o Farnam and 14th street. ¢ quizzed them as they were about to earnings to August 31, 1804, He stated that ——— - .'f,',',’,..-“ nothe 1::‘..,;" A e ey o A biae they reported total coupons paid, as well a M:PPING OUT THE ROUTE, BEIRE 61081V questionad. they tERvALNDL tht all features In connection with the account- s idea of ing the latter yard and started ing. In that answer they stated that the re- | prypiway People Proparing to Submlt a |south on Twentieth street. Soon afterward sult of operations warranted the payment of 4 i |1r£((:|:ur‘m:u;.v nterest 13‘ e et Fropeetsion, Hulbert went down the alley to make In time on the Utah Northern firs A route of the propased Omaha-Fremont | quiries and learned the circumstance — Oregon_ Short Line 6 tramway is now being lald out. Representa- | Police were immediately notified and De . N| i tec eg § age and Dempsey started ol e November 16, 1894, the inter ore | tives have within the past few days been in | c¥* Svase and Denpeey stasted on 1 | @@ @€ € 6> 6 & &0 &> S 6 >0 &6 66600066 o e T e | the country, traveling over it with the aid of | Twentieth and Ple N entedanar iy ¢ The interést on the coupons due August 1, | the preilminary blue prints, mention of which | after a hot chase, were both captured and sent 7 g ; 1594, has not been paid, or rather the Interest | has already been made. The line of road [ to the station. At the police station they o I H I N G HD o the interest, said Mr. Mink, although the [ will be mapped out and in this form a definite [ 82V their nam Charles H. Thompscn and USE. court made an rder to tnat effect. proposition ‘will be submitted to the county | Frank Flower and claimed to have come from He stated that he had considered the rules | commissioners, in all probability, In the ne as to the division of accounts under discus- | future for them to act upon. Thus far the | I their possession and it is thought that sion and they embodied his judgment as being | proposition from Colonel Pratt has been re- | they had planted the N Property some- stock, he | =———— = = t mortgag v | California. Nothing of any value was found Cor, 15th and Douglas S anan o s ey DDA | the only rules that could be made under ex- | garded on both sides as in the nature of a | Where near where it was stolen. i e 2% APARAPAR I | isting ciréumstances. He stated that the let- | notification of what was proposed. The police are of the opinfon that the men | } ter in the first instance taking up this mat — - are experienced crooks, although they are not ; ter with the auditor had been written by [ Xarl's Clover Root, t at blood purifier, vears old. They answer the deserip- s him. He was asked if he could give the net | gives freshness and clearness to the complex- given by Fritz Staccher, who was robbed ] surplus on the Oregon Short Line & Utad | lon and cures constipation; 2Gc, 50c, $1.00. | last night at Thirtieth Lalk streets. . Mareht 1815 attar itholadsuation (‘:, Sold by G "‘l"’_i" Drug Co. e ORE TS obmes The old Mossbacks who formerly sold you 5-years all interest payments to the latter date Fire tlorses on n And all other contagious diseases by keep- which he stated to bo - TR e . 2 a supply of Allen's Hyglenic Fluid co 0000909990999 000100090%20900999 | B G T While exercising the fire team at No. 10 | ing a supply of Allen's Hygienic Fluid con March 1895, the net earnings from | engine house Wednesday evening the pin in | stantly on hand. It has no superior as ation were $132,349. To which Mr. Mink | the clevice of the road wagon broke and the | Preventive medicine—is a pure and sweet- old Furniture and Carpetings and palmed them off as the latest style: a feeling very sore, and those who 00 for an article worth $1.50 find @ made you pay smelling dis fectant, deoror: I rmi- assent. Mr. Mink, when asked if he | neckyoke slipped from the pole. The pole {_m”';]»”’\'"*u“:““‘“:"l mlwlu””’l""l’\'l'\ fr Yol el Dt o the court next | sirock a_sewer cap and was broken. This | other uses Which are told of in the wrapper Monday in ’aul fully as to the earnings | frightened the horses and they started on a | o 8 bl by months on the Short I L u the bottl their occupation gone. We Done It With Our Little Prices 3 te & Utah | rup, d g the driver, Ira Loomis, out of ———— Northern, said that the veceivers would be [ the'wagon and throwing A. H. Head out on | The ladies’ bath and complexion parlors able to report in part if not wholly; that | tpe ground. Loomis held on to the lines as | have secured the services of a lady aftar he had given instructions to have late|jong as he could, but was compelled to let | May who has made It a speciai study months made up in order that an estimate | g, or be dragged to death. Loomis was con- | to cure all diseases of the scalp; also pimples may be made, but these slips had not yet We Furnish Your House Complete. ~'r T y siderably bruised cn the hips and Head was | blackheads and freckles are removed from the l6&DOU(|I_ASS|, been {ssued. \lso injured, but neither damgerousl The | face. Superfi hair removed with electric PAID INTEREST STATEMENT horses ran to Thirty-sixth and T streets in | needle. Corns and bunjons cured. Ladies e Mr. Mink then offered the fol- | Scuth Omaha, where they were captured and [ we Invite you to investigate. Hundreds of lowing statement showing the amount of | brought back, none the worse for the run. testimonials. 100-110 Bee buflding. est_on mortgages of the Oregon Shor —— B ] (] by the court and authorized to be paid by | SPRINGFIELD, 1lL, May 23.—In the state | For one week after the 28th cach lady - —— the rec:ivers, which statement the witness | senate today Chairman Campbell of the | taking a bath will have one free treatment thought necessary by reason of questions | special bridge committee made a report that [ Ladies, for rheumatism, neuralgia or any This week we are going‘ to sell Par- propounded to him by Mr. Frank Kelloge skin trouble, try our medicated baths; an the statutes of the United State and the representing the American Loan and Trust experienced and skillful masseuse. lor Goods, Couches and Bed Lounges at ! company: nter te commerce laws, as well as the laws Loctors are especially solicited to send s, 2] e Sy = X of the state of Illinois are being constantly | (peir lady patient o need bath f this ( rices ‘'way below any we have hereto- Tdaho Central feat morlgage coupons, due Violated by the St. Louis Bridge and Terminal | lind (o wv. & Hepecially low tates to anch. tah & INOELTiem . callvay. combination and the report recommends that From one week after the 28th each lady 4 ¢ ore offered. We have had a good trade eng cotipons, due J Attorney General Moloney be requested to | uking a bath will have a free manicure on Carpets and other goods but Parlor Goods haven’t moved so fast. communicate with the attorney general of the | by - professional. United States to invoke a remedy for the | “For milk baths, ofl rubs, electric baths great evil resulting from the unjust dierimi- | yacCive by a masseuse y 1, 1 wuthern railway uary Utah cou Orek ne flrat i o, nations and extortionate rates of the bridge | A" icitive cure for falling halr and all o 5 iy due ary 1, 180 o5 820 | ation existing en violatic v 5 o 3 Fine overstuff Parlor Suit; R D B e R :ombination existing in open violation of law. | gjse of the scalp and hair. Twenty 5 pieces; damask cover; coupons, due April 1, 1894 ’ 3,60 CalebrateanLot teiih years experience. Call and get a trial treat- - RInthoays ment free at ladi 3,59 | The jury in the case of the state against | Bee building. Rt _} 10 | Paul Johnson, charged with selling liquor on o e A Several ¢thos questions were asked by Mr, | the island without a license, remained out fmposaibleite:-Live in This Coun'ry Kellogg of the witness with a view of bring. [ all night without reaching a verdict. On L L L o r' e V] ary 6 the state’s witnesses claim they L 5 RED & & k AR ing out features of the interest account which | January 6 th WILL talk about its convenlences, tasteful- plays o prominent a part in the suit for a | bouglit beer at ce, having been ILL talk a worth 3100 — this week only - $64.00 Utah Southern extension coupons, due January 1, 1834 T bath tooms, 109-110 Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Crockery, Lamps, Stoves, Ete., Ete. Our prices are just the same whether you buy for cash or on EASY PAYMENTS. We are agents for Jewel Stoves and Alaska Refrigerators and offer Special Inducements ONINT 2 NN /o e I B T no Tapestr, overstuff L. % , g i Ry . .| ness and comprehensive up<to-dateness. separate recelver for the Short Line and [ tracted by the sign fSgloon.™ hung over the | opana, 5:45 p. m.; Chicago, 8:15 a. m to New Beginners. P D es.examination by Benator’ Thurston | NOt call that'day, @ he distintly remembera, | tiDU1eQ siecping cars, chair cark, a ia carte — 1 | Mr. Mink went into detail as to the equip- | because he was celebrating his wite's birth ‘l““' ¢ DISON Bk, XY T * LI R 9 v - ¢ day. He @ aid that he disposed of noth- | trd cos . i ment of the Short Line and tha manner in | 083 Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 a. m. L 1S o Pl o ng nger than pop after he found out at 3 ‘\\U\;M . 3 3 F ;;:‘-.“,: - ]lv‘l‘m'c !m_\”[,l.};:.zu,,\y W ,,’w, ,,,‘.-‘;,‘“;1“:‘\ pur lll.‘m;ryl & .‘1 how (»ln‘.mr Hlratvs g of the year that his place was ;.:..|' |K| ‘m. daily. Want your trunk checked 2 WML, : M o rame § damask cov- | out on d butiol o ed that his not located in Iowa. at home? er; worth 00 — this port would not show the amount of material [ "%t ! A 8 City ticket office, 1401 Farnam street, . week, that had been distributed and not used and Had No tar Musi —— rin the ac Denver » The Union Pacific Denver Fast Mall train carries a Pullman sleeper with buffet service, leaving Council Bluffs daily at 6 p. m., tokes has been charged by the | Omaha at 6:15 p. m., and arriving at Den- | would not ap loon row whieh occurred in South Line company, coming only waha on April 3 has been tried the | on actual use. He said that on August 31, | Omaha on Apr ) n-tried ini th there was material to the amount of | criminal court before @ jury in a case in 64 which had not been charged into [ which Mike per. s of the Short | o the accounts $32.00 Fine 3-plece Mahogany in’ lald Parlor Sui (J CJ CJd (] (d Cd (d (] (J CJ @ CJ (J Ky Suit: five pieces; worth © §50.00-- this week only s 925,00 ® ’ %. CJ (] CJ CJ OV P CCDVBEDDPOCOVDOVOCONPORNIDO®ILRI D IDHDTCIE DA COQWDPDL Ao, | et Line & Utah Northorn, | state with committing an assault on Conrad 8 a. m. next morning PN o S S e e 2 g cover; worth ,‘],‘;l‘_‘ Qroson EAoy Alrr‘\,llvg‘thl ‘s continued | Heymich, bartender at the saloon on Twenty- servations secured at Unlon Pacific city marked down this week to or September 1, 1894, Generally speaking, | $IXth and Q streets. - Stokes and three com- | ticket office. HARRY P. DEUEL, ° Ol the amount of material o hand and | panions were drinking and grew noisy. They r City Ticket Agent. sls 00 he said the l]""‘ un . RN ) j; and | were ordered to leave, which all did’ except 1302 Farnam Street, j CJ L o e e Short Lin bt not. Incluged | Stokes, who was thumping a banjo. Hey i a charge o e Bhol ~ o 04 8¢ rich attempted to eject him and used - - 3 the present accounts for reasons stated. IeY - RARP LS & ~ A ST | | ® Couches that we formerly sold at e e T emate pre. | CHAIF for the purposs, but got. the worst of the 2 =) [ | ] S ) ] o C) 0 marked down to close at O | s o o lcuntof existing sonditions, | fiEht. The quarrel them found its way into 7 $30.00 marked down to clc But thare were many, unsdjusted clsims (bat | SPurt ————— z \ (4 ‘ g (4 $26.00 marked down to clg @) | it hiave Lo be.taken Inio sonsideration In Foot Henesth n Car. O b CJ $20.00 marked down to ¢ oy @) | the event separate receivers were appointed Thomas Coover, 19/years old, and residing ™ [} : @ Bed Lounges that we formarl @) | Mr. Miuk stated that the net earnings of the | 4t Bighth and Pierce wtreets, had his left ac lngs $20.00 m down to close at operation of the Short Line & Utah Northern | yoot padly crushed yesterday by a frelght i CJ $15.00 marked down to close at i [) Feam :."‘“"‘";"“ l"l“;];"\; e 825013038 but | car passing over it. He was crossing the 21 $12.00 marked down to close ate ....... i RN ity W ! , but | T ks at Seventh andl Plerce streets just as L o 2.9 o, ated it understood that this amount in | SOOEL G SYG hlan Pacifc was switohing 71 Under the eyes and a sallow com- @ Qdd Divans, Odd Corner Chairs, Odd Easy Chairs, un~ @ ; ;@ '{(‘:‘r“"m cash on hand, but was | L0y hox cars. His left foot was = holstered In fine dam TRAEALY. 8. DOA' OROQIS, - A , aught in the frog amd before he could . ¥ H 3 T . — Yokl rod..In-fir ask and tapestry, marked g)| "5l mination by Mr. Kelloge, atter | S0 e it and befare the train could be plcxu)n show biliousness. This is own to half price toclose. which an adjournment was taken until 2 \ped half of the first car passed over it (] §50.00 Turkish Rocke t0 cloSe....... $28.00 ®) | cclock. MEppedBAIE o LLATISL OarpAsed avar it 0 5 . ] f b @ §000 Platform Rtackers, tq clowe 111111 500 @ L o CoptsrusEiaan Gy Josmn e horliel S one of the most disagrecable o 5. ahogany Rockers, to close . fentiar orld bi ————— v CJ $10.00 ) Rockers, to close .. 9. @) | Was of value to the world by fillustrating Villard After the Uregon Short Line, i i Vi q ® 0w Mites, 1o close ¥ the improvement in the ‘mechanical 4ris | gy YORK, May 25.—Henry Villard fs stomach disorders and if allowed to $25.00 to el g ®) | and eminent physiclans will tell you that the 23 o close X3lol ¢ + sald to be taking an active interest in the () $50.00 o K @) | Progrcs: In medicinal agents has been of | &2 DASIQURECRD RERXR: LANRESRF JA 1 ] K ” lt ~ ¢ b 20, o close " equal importance, and a strengthening | Oregon Short Line contest on the line of the res CJ ARE0 i J 1a:oloce .0 .% akative that Syrup of Figs 18 far in advance | present (Starbuck) management, and_there have 1ts own way will result 1in grea A 2. asy 0 Jose ! all others, are indications that the latter is trying to - e 3 s 2o 3 o - trengthen its position by purchases of stock :' harm. Cure biliousness at once by N ; ® ) Fancy Rockers, (o close.. .. S Woodman of the Wor'd, Attention. fn the open market, It belng lawful to vote 2 4.00 Faney Rockers, to close 38 All members of Alpha camp No. 1 will meet | upon the actual certificates under the laws of - . T o ® b b AR 30 o @) | at their hall today, 5:15 p. m., to meet Thurs- | organization us]ng 1{1[):11]5 l dl)ulcs, On(, tdl)ule o touey Tgte go0ds are ull now and bought rocently when the markot &0 ou Rines, Dy trder Str— ” touch ottom. You cannot afford to miss this PARLOR SUIT C. THOMPSON, C. C. o D Ho s 2 crime g SALE. If you do you will regret it, as goods go for a song. . C. B 4 Clerk. From present indications It seems probable It should be a crime to give gl\'cs rcllcf, = Ry that when the city council meets as a board children meat more than D 8 c! 1 da oss o th No s ha e by an 7 . L[] th and Dougla . next, Decoration day. Mr. Arthur, the |filed, though it is expected that some will Quaker Oats. - ol 1 3 , [ ] 18 having everything put in “ship [ be presented directly to the board. Sl aniviai mineck s pans Chemical Company, No. 10 Eprecs st N. o - g 00000001000595000000000000 and promises one of the best attrac- -— . - e = i i~ O ; : 1 ( . Sececcsssiessieseese PSS |ineorth st e ootz ok | 4 Mantioms comienen, i 20 oL | P | OO0 0 10 OCTEIC I e (he advertising, Pozzont's Complexion Powder gives it. 3 y

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