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2 WA LS A om0 Ll 5 N THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:»SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1895. BOSTON STORE GRAND SALE[KELLEY, STIGER & CO[BOSTON STORE'S LATEST|THE NLW YORK STORE|, =% ewrowrewwsce | |sosows exsmuams avomeoss| BV 1SS Forcing Out the Chiua to Make Room for | g0 Significant aa to Dacome Ground for the Grocerl, Asking & New Trinl o the Haker Cas Ty The grocerles are coming—so many of | The Raker-Babbitt libel suit promises to . " i i i i . W 's Omaha Bankrupt | The Big D Store to Open at 16th | them, in fact, that we find we'll have to cur- 500 Silks 16¢, $1 00 Silks 360, §2 00 Plisse | An Elogant List of Bargains for This |Geo. W. Cook & Son's Pt | The Big Department Store to Open t, i aclipse the record In criminal cases for start- i i Waist 8ilks 750, Week, Shoe Btock on Sale Tomorrow and Dodge, :“"nt‘":‘,:'r““m“"‘::“l’m":‘ L4 ‘.‘;““‘r’!‘:":‘“;‘:}‘:"‘:‘fi ling developments. The deportment of the ner y o e oaking sorae radical cuts i | Judge who sat to hear the Raker-Babbitt hina and glassware within the last few |llbel case has been assalled. The attorneys LATEST NOVELTIES IN PARASOLS [AT THE BOSTON STORE, OMAHA 1 AY | ays, vut those p will be nowhere to | for the defense charge C: ham R. Sco 26 CASES NEW SUMMER WASH GOODS { OPEN FOR BUSINESSZ NEXT SATURDAY | (3% v make. thom now on. The whoie | with- conducting ‘Bimseit® while 4bn. {tie Sacrifice Sale. stock 1s before you at less than the cost of [ bench in a manner wholly o 5 o 3 L olly prejudicial to %8¢ Printed Fiques 61-2c, New Crinkied | New Laces and brolderies at Special | The Most Startling, Exelting, Sensational challie, challie. 60c challle for 29c. black, small figured dress goods, 76c be v ever dreamed of. everything pertaining to a regulation dry [ $1.00 navy blue serge: irregularity in the proc:edin i and an abuse | 1512 DOUGLAS ST. ratrow we will_ offer Cook's finest men's, | geods store, bestdes cloaks, the largest in| Black 75¢ Nuns veilings, 45c AL BB R and plaid taffeta silks for waists, all worth defendant ws $1.00 a yard, go on bargain square for Mon- S soods | MAKIng; all the fine imported goods are In- | heir clie : i e ; Wy - v e aid: DSUNREE ;BINERDY RATe oF With a Complete Steck of Al New Goods | MAKINES all the fine imported koo their client, and in such a way as to cower | Several thousand stylish hats, Paris Pllsses 81-2¢, New Princess Prices—Some Very olce Bal et . u 4 Fresh from ti Woeld's Most Came and see the shape “we are fn, and | the Jury into rendering a verdict of guilty et | . DI DNEES b LRSS o ol b o l‘l“'ll u':"“ i Famous Murtsson tale you will recognize the importance of our | [N support of this charge, one of the forty- very latest trimmed and un- . Department. S clos out at least half onr chin; A tin- | tWo reasons advanced for the granting of a o ing Prints 2 1-2¢, v Satarday. osing out at least half onr china and_tin trimmed. 7 & ware, s = | new trial eets out in detall the faclal pano- half th l_ Must go at about 100-plece dinner sets, §5.50. rama which was exhibited to the jury while ha their value, Lar A NBW 8 50 s for the best qua od India and | Showing with tremendous force the vast g g 1608 . e 5 alue. Largesf ke, biain’ Lafieta. aiiva i China ik B difference between Boston store's method of | The New York Store will open for business ?\:'.‘Fl“:; p¢1.~"-:‘v’,-|x‘«‘r“:.‘~: ",f i the Instructions were being read. They al and choicest stock. % Rtrived waih SlIXY) B e caline silks, ina 8llK. k. checks or stripes, 40c qual- | selling a bankrupt shoe stock and that of | next Saturday morning, June 22, at the| o Ay i set. $% 95 lege that the whole proceeding was charac- . : SCSL SLOCK, ark colors, bengaline silks, | ~29c wash silk r stripes, 1 P Fine 12-plece toilet set, $3.85 browns and all dark color Toted stfah J other people. northeast corner of Dodge and 15th street oL iy NGy 1 bent terized by gross irregularity RN WINEand_ DIER BHC e on male | fancy cord, wash silks, 50c quality. Boston store will accomplish in a few days | They will cccupy the entire bullding from | T0. § S48 TEP ChitiReye, 1 cent. T LI R A e B de Rl g » gaufire crepe, $1.00 quality, 27 inches | what others could not do in six months. cellar to garret with one of the best chosen | No. 1 sun burner, 10e. = ATIE MUMIIITE (HyMIUATTI S0 AFRoE S8 M “wuality of yard-wide China_silks i | ™I0 other words, Boston store will close out | and lowest bought stocks of everything ever [ Yingraved table tumblers, 2ige. only dilrence In this cyse being " that | ’ Bixth s Jualy Slue Erounds, with beautl: best French dyed, 2i-inch Japanese | the entire bankript shoe stock of George W. | brought to this elty, or any other for that R than 18 most ctiminal sasss, the motion fof N ok Bid navy blue ETORATH PR colors 86c grade | Cook & Son in less time, with more excite- [ matter. The stock consists of dress goods, S GOODS.. : rinl recites that there was gross | NEW MILLINERY EMP ] tal foral designa, tafteta uilk patital siriped e B hite Tokio silk, $1.00 quality. | ment and satisfaction to the public than any- | silks, domestics, linens, notions and in fact | Mohair for bathing suits, 25e. a new trial recites that there was gr R 1PORIUM, with small woven figures, beautiful strip: | | . grade, women's, boys', youths', misses’, children's | the city, millinery, shoes, carpets, teas,| The best French challies, only 25e Pt or LML T P ——— Gyt 860 & yard. . entire suits, in| $2.64 full dress patterns, all wool Scotch |and infants’ &hoes all the way | coffees and so on ad finitum. Light welght, all wool dress goods, 50c, | it ) " ace" Wiio presided at the Skl e - Plisse silks for walets nrl ntire s $2.00 | suitings. FROM 50C DOWN TO 10¢ ON THE The opening day, next Saturday, will be | 76c and $1 quality; one lot at 29c. NUFeIn. cAsIvered - the ‘.K‘MN abioNa - t6 < ithe | handsome varieties of shades, worth 32 e all wool mixzd traveling suitiags, G0c DOLLAR. celebrated with the advent of prices new | d46-in. imported silk and wool plalds.69c. | jirore i a 1oid gHe SoTIMARAING tone cll L\ GOOI) SlG W yREC) B0 A s GOODS, 690 YARD. 1t 1s & well known fact that when Messrs. | to this community, without in the least | 48-inch light weight clay worsteds, 98¢. | yolcs. making gestures now and then, using £ N B e S1Ti hd Wl §1ovIAR MITTS. MITTS. MITTS. Adams & Co. etarted up the Cook |affecting the high standard of quality that | 40-inch wool crepons, evening shades, 50c. | facial expressions and speaking and looking o Wool crepons, pure shik and wool KIOFAS, | a5 Milaneso pure silk again they put in an immense lot of | will be easily recognized when the goods are | d0-inch all wool albatros, all colors, 85c. |at the jurors and emphasizing parts of tho /j'é‘:)&a best quality of black brilllantine antt sk A0 | Boet black sitk mitts shown, 25¢, 8¢, 60¢, | new goods, Intending to carry on a business | placed on sale. SPECIAL WASH GOODS BARGAIM instructlons in stch a manner as would tend || SEaee wool Imported noveltien, &1l worth NP 6 HCT | 760 and $1.0 an heretofore. They had sold out all the old elther time nor money have been spared | 2Go dimitles, in all colors, 16e. to fmpress the jurors with the idea that the e Al e $1.00 summer glove, white chamols, stylish, | ¢tock and undesirable goods and restocked |to make the old corner meet the demands | Regular 30c dotted Swisses, 15c. court believed ‘the defendunt to be guilty o L rted challies, extra | f0Ur large buttons, mousquetaire . |1t completely, making the Cook stock, at the | of the New York Store, until it now, or | Checked and striped muslins, 7c up. and as would tend to impress them unfavc c quality Prench imported challies, SXU | TLATEST NOVELTIES IN PARASOLS. | time of our’ purchase, one of the largest | will, Saturday, when they open, be one of the | - g5 French organdies go for 25 ably towards the deferdant, and as would | wide, very "“ |“1 ”{j'__' g0, for Monday FRENCH VALENCIENNES LACES finest and best selected stocks in the United | best appointed large stores in the country. 8. P. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. tend to impress them with fear of the court | with small _Rorhl designs, - ent. at 28c. | So much used for trimming dimitics, luwn | States, An army of clerks are working with might s e S TP |t they should find the defendant not guilty, | ""I%l,i-"[‘\';llrr,“,r(v;«pfi'\\',\ri;};:ums‘ 12%e. mulls, ete., at 18c, 20c, 2! L 60c | Never, amongst all the many bankrupt [ and main to place the stock in position, some START ON THEIR OUTING. and in such a manner as to cause them to | Srhiia plissen. Lrowght to this country ~m;l The @ vh/]»vn "‘,'J“:, Ak et ouh | stocks we_ bave bought, did we ever come |dea of the magnitude of which may be find the defendant guilty, as charged.” colorings, all new, Iron o nufactured, | ,,J'ine Swiss and Nainsook embrolderies In | and favor by the Omaha people as this barik- | Owing to The fact that the buyers for the LMD G A L the Taclal exhibltions... H serviceable dress material ever manufactured, | o “new Guipure and Maderia effects, from | 1ypt shoe stock of George W. Cook & Son. | New York Store reached the market at the | Nearly 300 members of the congregation | At the time the instructions were de- g0 In our dress gools department at 12}¢. = 14"t & inches wide, at 12le, 16, 26, 350 | " eive the ladies a cl h f IT WILL BE A WONDERFU ar idea of how well | {ime when manufacturers wanted to unload | and Sunday school of the St. Mary's Avenue | livered, and this occupied about one full IN THE DASEME this shoe stock had been filled up, we woull [ anq as they h say that amongst the other sho quantity of the very latest style for ladies, a lot of new side-lac and 60c a yard New dainty Swiss insertion embroideries 10,000 pleces of best grade American shirt- | (with lines of drawn work), very fashionable, ing prints, they are worth T%c a yard; go |at ge, 10c, 12% a yard tomorrow in the bargain basement at 2¥c Ladies’ white metal b:lt buckles, copies 1,000 pleces of best standard dress prints, | of sterling silver designs, at 1Sc, 25c, they are in grays and white, and all the new | 35c and G0c each. stripes; worth 8%c a yard, go tomorrow in | Ladies' heavy corded silk belts A 1 the cash with them, they | Congregational church went by special train | hour, the judge sat within six feet of the we find a| were enabled to £0 buy and select their goods | yo, v S v jury on a low platform. His voice, how X yesterday to South Bend, where they spe kio shoes | that the people of Omaha will be able to |y, = 4. The plenic s ‘,|,, "’; ,“”'" ever, could be plainly heard at the other shoes, and | puy fresh new goods at less than the regular il g he plcnic was given by the|ang of the building and soon attracted a Sich movelties as button otfords, Corea Ju- | wholesile prices Rest assured that what | Men's club of the church and every arrange- | large crowd. In this connection it Is inter e and in men’s shoes there are elegant | {hay dvertise will be in the store and at the | ment was made to insure an enjoyable | esting to note also that several of the lines of tan and russet shoes, fine calf, cor- | pp| stated, no matter how ridiculously | holiday. The train consisted of five coaches, | Jurcrs have already stated that they con- | g Another Hardware store opencd duvan and kangaroo shoes, and a splendid | gmail those prices wee : " cluded that the court thought the man guilt A the bargain basement at 3%¢ handsome_white metal buckles, at 25 R Aeys’ and youtis ahosy, Tn miseN | Fhs Naap orks Btote Spens Satusdey mern. | NUISH - wete afely sumoient to told the |y SRR AL e eeale Hardware of every description wo are 10,000 yards of Princcss Duck, I all the | 800 atl e 4Ghne pppARTMENT and chillren's shoes the stock had been re- [ yng " June 22; don't forget the date, Saturday, | PAT!¥+ They pulled out of the unlon depot| than guilty, should they have thought it RO OOSFIOE Jo INE At ecadcec piteR plain colors, white, biues, tans, Fets and all | - WASH GOODS DEPARTMENE | markably well refilled. Jithe '] at 11 o'clock and the return trip was made | proper. The place to buy Hurdware s where thoy the fancy light and dark patterns; worth 1ic | | .“‘uy!‘:j’:‘:‘nn”\“'\Y R ¢ %1 Be sure to be on hand early tomoOTroW |- \yatch the papers for particulars during the | immediately after supper. A program of Verdiot W0IlL B Nee Astl sell the best goods cheapest & yard, go tomorrow at 6%c. igured cotton crepons, fast col 200 | morning to attend this sale at. coming week athletic sports, which included a game of [ . S b § $a 1,000 pieces of those new crinkle Paris | lgNred . \ BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, PR BARE ‘bALY &1, BUTOFOLY. Faosh, SSEbois) tns I woull mot be doing my duty as a SEEING IS BELIEVING plisses. They are 19c goods, we have them | ™ay "Gy “ane printed duckings, 16c quality, N. W. corner 16th and Douglas. Appointed o the Sta. afternoon. The excursionists 'were accom- [ Judge if I did not set this verdict aside,” L tomorrow at 8%c and 12tc a yard 106 5 e General Coppinger returned Friday night | parfed by an array of baskets and boxes! Julge Ferguson remarked yesterday in the — 500 pleces of those fine and popular blue Mon Very finest ducking, in all colorings, only Ay Speciain from a tour of inspection of the army posts | which and white striped lawns, that have created | oy raponakit NrAiear day seemed amply sufficent to insure | case of Charles M. Schnelder against the Com all lined, $2.48. the Department platte. Yesterday | them against starvation during their sojourn [ mercial National bank. Schneide ob ic y B ' taroe . s warsts tomorron 300 | “ured piase, in aen desgns, was | Morwi SrE, A Nk, $248 L SRR Lo R §EeE bt e NG C e Ratee | OVBL Lyle DiCkey s 90 buy them at 16¢ a yard. The regular price | a50 15e, Mohair skirts, all lined, $3.93 i o : e TR TR $11,441.55, the latter being a sum alleged STOVES AND HHARDWARE, is 40c. ench percale, French cambric and ba. All wool serge skirts, $4.50. i ant Grote of the Ninth cavalry, who is also | SHOWN BY ASSESSOR3 RETURNS | [, 1o due over and above $20,000 realized > 2 A R 50 pieces of fine colored piques, printed In | tiste, formerly 20c and 25c, 16c. Special values in skirts, all lined, $5.00. appointed chief ordnance officer and in from the sale of a stock of goods. O “tha 1403 Douglas Street. the Anchor Yacht and sporting pattern Fancy dross Swiss, in all colorings, and 50 silk walsts, $5.00. spector of small arms for this department. | Decrease of Lands and Lots In Dougins | frgt the jury could not agree i they are the proper thing for boys' yacht- [ white dotted Swiss at from 20c to 75c. s|| -;'ldnm M\: :;;r 8148 Tan 80 Lieutenant Grote was for four years adju- County. rolisEN. NELOFRASE SBaE e €1 000 ‘n;[hr s T " rice 250 ard ELLEY, STIGE] co., “hildren's sailor suits 8, value $2 " g b ) ! nelde orneys o ing silts, Tho regular prica in 360 & yard KELLEY, STIGER & CO. iildren aS e tant at Fort Robinson. The compilation of the assessors’ returns s lien on file then. Since then the lien e cass of the very finest motre lintugs —_———— 1511 Dougl Valterot A Cans: on the lands alone of Douglas county indi- | has been increased to $2,500. they are resular 10¢ goods; ko tomorrow af | Lelwnd's Ocean House, Newport, . L. T T i OMAIA, Neb, June 10.—To the Editor of | X8 (Bat thero Is a dacreise In valuations Trunsterr.d to the Inciflc Const. T%e. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, \’l‘u;‘_ mm;l ”r‘:l"nrlmlmi”“l«'\A.\':;l';m:'vsm;l" hx(n 2 ATHS, ‘Pha Bee:. 1 notice iy The Bes an &scounl ::\:"I ‘("I:"‘r‘ e of -"" ll‘” "‘*'-"v or ‘Il 19 bert B. Teedrick, who has for several v d Do America, bathing, bo shing, yacht- — - Seven country precincts s creas BNl TR ML e cotan Arives WHAIOlA - waTkY. - * Ses Six For Five Dollara. of a newspaper publisired in Vicksburg July | mye batance of the county has decreased, the | JCAT® Tepresented the Penneylvania lines tor Tmpossible to Lt This Country food a specialty. Rooms can be cngaged | The manager of the bath and complexion | 2, 1563. Please inform me whether there Is ¥ has decreased, the | yopracka and South Dakota, with head: largest slump appearing in the vard Without hearing about the Northwestern | of Charles W. Squires, Millard hotel, or | parlors at The Bee bullding has secured the lue_attached tor this paper as a | which had & falling off of e ,...'rx'i".“‘: o l\l\"]lEL!l uw;l‘iufih”:l?,\1-':,“.(,,‘”5;‘\\.‘{::;rtw [ur”:J‘(:n“w.Ilv- :\ ....-l.‘.._ e },.-:A.,m_ Newport. Special rates | :\\)r”\JmEv'-f‘;:\'r:' 'r:; ‘":"\—:!r":‘:“ “;"‘j,'" L‘:L’.‘mi curiosity, and if you know any collector |$§59,000. The ward marking the best showing | (4" B uirehenaive . ub-toadatensss, | T JUV DG HIY e Sitdy, oan by faclal massage and madicated | Who deals in curlos af this kind. X. Y. D. 18 the Niath, which only fell oft G per cent, | p % Omaha, 5:45 p. m.; Chicago, 8:15 a. m. Ves N. E. A at D v Bth to 12th. Vapors, creams and balms, make the old to| There is some commercial value attached | LANU2 last year were valued at $3,273,021 tibuled sleeping a la carte look young and the young yet more youthtul | to original copies of the paper, but a very personal property and lots the largest de quarters at Omaha, has recelved notice of his transfer to the territory of Southern Cali- with eadquarters at Los Angeles nge has been brought about on ac- count of Mr. Teedrick's health. He had ars, chair 4 il 3N The quickest time and best train service 1s hy 4 4 4 erY | rease in the assessments I8 looked for, lands | hoped that frequent visits to California would diners, Pintsch gas, BVEK G. No ¢x- | oered by the Union Pacific System. Low |=All from the remecdies nature hersolt :’,"“f"“,"_‘ {one Do not know of any coi- | Fiil® lbried the moet stable in ! or Jands | Crove beneficial, but coming back to Omaha trL COBL. rthwestern tralns at 11:05 a, m, | Fates and iiberal arrangements for a charm- tadchssis BpaciilFattanticiFlogHale dreksn g £t decioredotin BRI CHEORIQL tho ikt et has demonstrated that the change had many ner Northwestern trains a 5 m - St ar enaumiang CHE NOFLS - o 2 Va scts and he has therefore relucta nd 4 p. m. daily, Want your trunk checked | N8 variety of exeutsions 10 Wesitth resorts | 1t would be hard to find another army of Summer Tours, .,.,‘J;L’l‘flff“r.‘.‘éif.’.""fi?"dlf 0T InNTEAAS | R Le\ea ok ke 4D e S at_home? Yellowstone National Park; trips to San the size of the force carried by | The tourist rates offered by the Burling- | for business. 119 N. 16th st., room 2 Y | coast. He leaves Omaha with the best INARERS: oMo, 1O aTuary;street: Francisco, Portland and Salt Lake City; the b Watlage SHows,iwhich’ would be|| ton irotte for Lthe (sUMer fof 1895, are na 2 2 florl) ; wishes of every railroad man hereabouts. A Cime oL B0, B e ot Colorady; the | S0 universally courteous. ' All questions are | attractive, in their way, as the resorts to| City loans, Powell & Potter, N. Y. Life, new man wil be appolnted to fill the vacancy The Buckeye Buggy company are closing | Black Hills and renowned FHe AnERErCATCHbOrMllygRna polltoly PRNOMmAR, [which theyeBpply: caused by this transfer. t its stock at Fifteenth and Howard. A | Dakota; the -~ summer school in Mr. Wallace's service ever gets a second | Practically, every resort in the country is - LA LR ato0k. o Jedn i Ioma e = | ghei and other attractions. See your | chance to be brusque to his patrons. embraced in the Burlington's tourist ticket- stock {n every way finer in quality and style | L0 A0 iy pacific agent or address - ing arrangements. l[;mn‘ has gver 'In;l-n“.\nn\\‘n in .\4'-1,ms 2 E L. LOMAX, Spirit Lake, Spiric Lake, *pieit Lake. The rates to the Yellowstone National e A L Vit il General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Through sleeper via the Northwestern Line, | park, Hot Springs, S. D., Estes Park, Colo. o.50 per cent on any prices ever made on Omahi. Neb. | commencing June 28, leaves daily for Spirft | the fishing and shooting grounds of north- so-called closing out sales of the past. The — Lake at 6:10 p. m. from Webster street depot, | ern Wyoming are particularly low. L] [} sals lasts only & few days. . Mr. L. C, Hill,| De Cue pharmacy, 201 North Sixteenth, | 7otk is the same, accommodations a 1t | * Gity tiel thoula L i v, E : y ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. formerly of this city, is in charge. Pros- | opened for business yesterday. This drug | tie better, fire a littla lower. City office, 1401 A 7 o o pective buyers should call at_once. store has the finest fixtures and newest stock | Farnam st Depot, 15th and Webstér e Special Cut Prices for This Week. Thatsiehaiptlos atyiioh a0 AMONYe of drugs. An elegant scda fountain is also | gtreets. J. R. BUCHANAN, G. P. A, =, one of those celebrated iberia Ree The reputation of Buckeye vehicles and | {n {hesiora The store will be open day st ot This evening the Knights of Pythias of See our White Silk Pas - e e ) thelr signal success over all competition at the | i 4" 1ihe and prescriptions filled by com- | Summer Tourixt Tickets viv the Wabash | this city join in memorial exercises at St O |\'h."pfm (k] a3as0lettonliz ingy orsoliliberUiol R shati8=bY frigsratons: e World's fair Is all that need be sald of the | petent pharmacists Are now on sale; for folders glving routes, | Mary’s Avenue Congregational church, where fne auullty ot Bllichwith Ohlfton raffle, 82.00. If vou want a larger size it will cost it of the ¥ X d Y Crepon effects, $3.50 to $5.00. i q merit of their_w —_———— rates, ete., call at Wabash office. 1415 Faf- | Rev. S. Wright Butler will deliver an ad- ROLHO0H: ool youa little more. Why not call and ATEEW S (VAREARRA 2 A Plenic for n Dollar. nam street. dress upon Pythian memorial toplcs, Last Cut Prices on many lines of goods for a few days. felect while the assortment is complete? Offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. The yden Bros.' employes’ pienie, 2 e Ty Sunday was spent by them in decorating Check ‘vash Silks e yvard. They're certainly y )5t economis Paul railway, the short line to Chicago, A | which takes place at West Point June 23d,| CHANCE FUR FREE SILVER MEN. Thaarapes Ttk Hinan S Tambarsor s HerGraL: Jotted Collavettes $1.00 pieces for pheyied .'l'f""}-l ”'; Ll L“;'."' ik clean traln, made up and started from Omaha. | promises to b> a very enjoyable affair, The —— who have gone before, and the exercises #1.4 s | iest cleancd and purest dry ale 2.00 pieces for 9ic Black Lace Collarettes with c ribbons; worth $2.00, for #1.50. G0e Chiffon Stocks for Baggage checked from re: dence to destina. | features of last year will be greatly in- [ OMAHA, June 14.—To the BEditor of The | tonight are in their memor tion. — Elegant train service and courteous | creased by foot ball games, base ball, sack | Bee: I am now negotiating with a firm of | an important annal in employes. Entire train lighted by electricity | races and a host of other pleasant pastimes. and heated by steam, with elegtric light in [ The ride itself to West Point and return for every berth. Finest dining car service in|a dollar is enough _inducement to go. | for the silver republicans of Omaha and the and will mark refrigerators made. ythian history. well known New York brokers to secure | All knights in the city and their friends are invited to be present. red plnai il Children's White Dresses, 3 th ‘west, With meals served “a la earte.” | Tickets can be obtained from any employe of | west the best opportunity of their lives to| Open all night. De Cue's pharmacy, veurs, $2.00 for $1.50; $1.25 for 95¢; $1.00 Jokn Kussie Hardware Co » The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. daily from Union | Hayden Bros. ob a profitabl vestment. Though not | North Sixteenth. Tor 6. SeiE gy e - depot. E — obialn; 2 profiablo Y sedtiat i onan ey = RS R B st e nts for JEWEL Gas and G City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street. C. Ladies' Turkish Baths. as yet in a position to publish full details, PUL CHICAGO IN YOUR POUKET 2ai1019.00/0ved S 1inon oanyas iala lene Stove 8. Carrler, city ticket agent. Also medicated, sulphur, mercurial baths, | Will give you a little idea of what it is, so for #1.50, E 3 — - 1s who are all right on silver Courtlund Beach Notes. oil rubs, hot milk, periumed baths; mani- | that republica 'k and white striped percale; $1.50 2407 CUMING STREET. . N You Can D ! 8o by Purchasing a Cop: f cure, chiropodizt, pedal cure. We are pre- [ may get in ahead of the silver democrats “Moran'a Dictia o H P Manager Arthur has secured Achille Phil- | pared to do all We agree. 7 Tio ! 'goldbug : P fY.A5L lileape secial line of colored waists, 25¢ and e o et e R eminea o, | Pared to do all we agres. wils made to logk | 2R3 PoPs: The goldbugs won't, of course, | =This handsome little book (s the recognised 4007 i play, for Courtland Beach: also a troupe of | like diamonds, have anything to do with it, and hadn’t | and only standard *“Guide” of Chicago and White for 65c and 48¢, reduced from | {Q Arabs. Phillion with_his spiral tower is one ne free treatment with every bath, ought to. I»lll’w !_n’”sll;‘u-nu!;‘\;- ;\‘grk of the kind ever £1.00 and #1.2 el 22 ) ‘ of the finest outdoor. attractions known; he | Special attention to hair dressing. There has just been organized In New | Published. 'IL I8 alphfbetically arranged and . ke U has been seen in Chicago recently by many | 109 Bee Bui'ding. York City a joint stock company with an | CHfitains everyihng of fnicrest pertaiuing to CORSETS. ™ Omaha people, and all speak highly of this e immense pald up capital to operate’in pro- | Shicago, including a splendid “Map® of Chi- > T e, Trusses, marvelous exhibition. Special Party for Spirit Lake ductive mining and agricultira) ands in | 380 siso handsome Hlustrations of all the 0 P. D. French Contil Corsets for ! The Forat Infantry band glves a concert| Will be formed to leave Omaha Friday, | countrios -using silver au-primary money:| " Borsans ooniomcisting & vislt to the west #1.95: sizes 25 to 36, y L] Supporters, this afternoon and evening. The balloon as- | June 21, provided enough will go to fill & | When enough iand is bought and paid fof | ey metropolis should: avail themselves of Odd lots ot $2.00 Corsets, all sizes, for Batteries, cension and parachute trape contortion | speclal #leeper. 1f you can go on that date | it will be mortgaged and bonds sold to pro- | (his opportunity to secure a copy of thi 87 S -:;ld Ught ropo performances take place both | and train leave your name with G. F. West, | cure working capital. Everything will be | valuable work. Yy his KID GLOVES. F Crutches @alesngon and; evening, today city ticket agent, 1401 Farnam street, not| fajr and square and the security A No. 1 ‘or sale by George E. Moran, publichei = v . : 5 U T e Iaterithan Thursdayinoan. i it Among other purchases: theyhave mecured | sulte 213 Horald Bullding, Chicago, IiL, and ,81.25 Fostor Lace Gloves, broken € Atom'zers, 3 G p, A% BUCHANAN, |4 very large tract of the most productive | by prominent newsdealers. - Price, 3¢ por sizes, 3oe. A Bed Pans, o o e ARy e b coffee land in Mexico at a very low price | copy. Morocco-bound copies in *‘gilt,” $2.00 All our French Embroidered Hand- . D oy A Freach Scientific Party rto Investigate [ L for cash. Ten millions of three-year bonds, | each kerchicfs above $1.00 23 per ceut off. Air Pillows, Verne's Whiripool, Samuel Burns, 1318 Farnam, will offer this | (5 pear 6 per cent semi-annual interest, will | ~Persons ordering coples will please remit Rubl Goods, The theory that the great whirlpool oft [ Week a genuine Haviland decorated dinner | pe jssued on this property. They will be by postai note or in postage stamps. uRborig 2 the coast of Norway is subterraneously con- | S¢t for $26.00, formerly $40.00. in denominations of $100 each, and payable, Surgical nected with the Gult of Bothnia has found | A hand painted porcelan set, $10.76, for- | principal and interest, at the company's c s ; many bellevers, among. them the celebratea | Merly $18.00; and a real Brownfleld set, $8.75, \ Instruments office in Mexico in Mexican standard silver H Kirchner, who prepared the architectural | 08! 314, Qollars. They . will' be aéld only in . the D k Sk t ‘earning for something definite as to this Iver dollars each, or $56 each if mystery of nature, however, the French NAPOLEON ROARED. sliyer dolla o each if g S aranteed By and payablo at the New York ‘agency 98c¢. S Are you government has nominated a sclentific com- ow the present very favorable prospects Medical Supplies. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., mission to study the celebrated whirlpool, | Bauciching Opposition ta His American | o "o egtoration of silver to the old ratio Different colors— S . g' THE LION DRUG HOUSE, to Investigate its suggested connections with Runl Estate Doa by this country at about the time they fal stylish shape- GOlfl tO y 8 o 1 Totel o :Clure's Magazine gives & 1408 Farnam St., opposite Puxton Hotel, . the gulf stream and to rectify existing| A writer in Me ‘"\' s Magazine gIVes an | g,q will make these bonds excellent prop: BLACK SERGE S charts of its current account of the disturbance in the Napo! SR T PN T C SE| 3 l b t Ps g % 3 B B e | Eoaehly Sauia b i presincad sale B inat] artysiand plll posltivelye ggamanien: the liolds | SKIRTS, & Celebrate &y Philadelphia Record, centers around the ter- | Loulsiana territory to the United States. | because, though payable 1n Mexican silver, lined throughout. S h 4 1 f J l ? s AR RN 3 Fiblo gult which expresses the s me hor- | The writer says that money then will be just as good as - t () t 1 0 u y L ror of nature. But we live in a more pc When Monroe arrived on April 12th, Liv-| gold. Even if by any possible chance free $4.98. ‘ f tive age. The whirlpool 15 In the vicluity | igston had an amazing proposition fo set | colnage should fail to restore the price the WS L R 4 s }1 . of lr;rfi-‘d deat rock :l“u“n;} coRNt ::f T”I:“v] i | before him. Lonaparte ~wanted to sell | bondholder would anyway get 100 Mexican Yack figured Bril- |« We know it's early to talk fires Hthe ramparts of the world . "8uill thecd | Loulsiana. Whatever opposition Bona- | dollars in payment. They would exchange itine skivts, lined s works, but it's “the early bird that Tt b 188 Daot '1s 'm0 calm tEAL & lu‘ul.”'n‘?x .‘i?,‘(i.'ifi".;‘-“x?f‘““ * he hl“\“i:v”:n‘ 11 for 100 sl\\‘\r ollars at our mlnl) The lat- throughout, #4.98 catches the worm,” and we're after s R s b e a1 ncroke. 1th Droaumed | Hhh e ols TiateraRoa Hh. Eaatiaio | tercwould be kcad gaywhere in this.conntiy | the worm. We've got a long pole N mouth. . No ship has ever been sucked | have encountered, was in his own family, | D payment of debts and would have cost : LY | that 1s baitea with the lowest prices 5 " charts—save' that deseribed by Bdgar Allan | clen had secured Lo na for France in| Who loses the $47 the bondholder s ever head of. We want a chance to 5 Poe, 0 full of “creepiness,” and where the | 150 by the treaty of San Tidefonso, and was | gains is not quite clear to my mind, but as figure on country or city celebrations, Vessel Is converted Into. matchwood, - Of ts | Hroud of his work.' He had won Tank a a | the transaction takes place between an large or small. W in a position b Sow ane alone was rescued ) 1 diplomat from the affair as well as an en-| American and a foreigner and the American ¥ cl ied, a youth of | ormous fortune; and when Joseph came to R . to give more celebration for the '3 who, after ome corkscrew tossing in th him, telling him the General was going to | '8 ahead, I don't care. C. F. ney th th firm in this E funnel, was thrown-upon a beach some miles | sell ‘the recent acquisition, he was a We could say a| MONEVALUSH ARY, 01960 SEFM IR hR way, his hair having become as white as | The two brothers hurried to Bon i P i s " Price lists for the askin s 4 snow and he himself a wizened old man. femonstrate, Thay found him'in his bath; e NIBRRRAS) whole lots about |8 g 2 ki b o During_periods of storm. the maelstrom | Ui ™ (1 b0 iraducet the sibicl, | (BN AN AT Ay these suits. but wili LY ; Is sald (o resemble a furnel, ti e water whi:l'ng | ““Has Joseph told you I am going to seli i g L i’ inside a ring of foam; but the eye can see | Louisiana?’ he asked of Lucien leave it for you to s \ - B w:‘ -1;» .-.-.wm»:klu.u'm‘mn :A. be ‘nll et black | ;\n-‘}"”.m‘w\‘-ln 1 !I.vl.‘ln n; \\"\‘l‘ '1‘ In.m.- tb say when you sce L 1319 g . er. runks of trees have been thrown | MAs hat the chambers ot giv . s up so split that the natives say they have ¢ consent _ e | them. The C 2 s become Pmermaids’ hair." " OF courss there | , (50 1° 1, s 1 have told you," put in Jo- N b it S 99-Cent Farnam b are legends of whales having been drawn |’ fhis opposition fired Bonaparte ol ave s s S ~ 4 Into the great race, and that their cries have | promptly Hscured. them that. if he wished 2,05 and $4.98 cach, Store. " Street. B Leen heard above the storm. he Would ‘sell Louisiana without the con’ ey ¢ » What will accrue to science from the re- | Sent of anvone whomsoever | P ;T Y 'y y y, 9, 9, Y, The accepted arrangement or scheme ol sult of the French commission is naturally | The debate grew warmer, Joseph rushed | Sllk wal\ ts KI’-’l’,’,", wess ””””. [ furntshing in nearly every library today pros 3 J ed of Frenchman 10 | gared atte such a thing he would | space for D! es equal to at leas L ey e R R OO S TR S BB TERATL wall sptos [ar Blotursa Squsl 10 8k tM f mount the tribune in opposition. Bona of Pharaoh's lost hosts, the Gauls of today | parte, furious. sprang up, exclaiming, *You | have a decided fondness for peering Into | are insolent! I ou but sitpped and fell, matters the investigation of which seems | deluging Joseph in perfumed water, and $3.98 The same kinds that_have sold Tt e breaking up the quarrel 4 fop A y 4 to be contrary to the decrees of both time | "XTENE, M LE {onaparte ana Lucten re- | (4 for $5.00 to $7.50 1514 Farnam St., 0maha. | rouna in the stock of an ordinary furnture e l“l‘;“""::‘“-um lde observer might plausibly | SAmed {he conversuton in "the latter Closed out bal- WARE tore. ‘They can always be procured of us, o side observ ght plausibly | study. Luclen contended that the sale was 35 W 2 s, p the prig allege that a descent into a voleano to ascer- | unconstitutional taunted him )ance of manu- GLASSWAI however, and at about half the price yow o tain whence came the fiery scoria, as well | with the term, t at he had less re- | factu ~.-.-.l rm-k CHINA, would pay for bullding them to order _‘.‘. L: observations as to the effect of the | Spect for the constitution on the 15th u- —Oours 8 go | LAMPS They are very stoutly and strongly jolned, ; eleme« :‘;ULM. lava_ upon T»lu; |m)ni-«"' T e S et | We are not glven to blowl | with them—one | Rose Bowls, fc, T5c, $1.00. volumes. The doors are tripe hinged and . alr, would be quite as easy and of equal ad- | Sionia ‘he his cnemy; and Bonaparte, ex. ! much about our business—by | for choice | Bud Vases, L up. \ustproof; they close tightly againat a centeR h: yaitage to the world of science as the pro- | clted. dashed his snuft-box ta the floof. ex: | we can't help feellng elated virsinla Vases. B0, 00 555 mullion, which obviates the clumsy inside posed effort to fathom the mysteries of the | claiming: “You my enemy! I would break | ver our past week's business 3 98 cnetlan Vases, $1.00, s o g Into | you as I do this box!" These scenes were g . > 3 A VARIETY OF hook or bolt formerly used, Remember thi 3 maelstrom. The fascination for diving into | vou as [ do t! bhox!"™ “ri nes W in Kimball Planos—dite, prob s LARGE VARIBTE OF ND k or bolt formerly u ag 3 the unknown is, however, so great that as | repeated more than once before the nego 38 Al s, | these cabinets are very Inexpensive. | long as mysteries shall exist somebody will | tiations were finished, but they scemed not ably, to the low price for June CHINA VASES . be found to spend valuable time, valuable life | 19 N4Ve, caused any hesiiguon on Hanas and the easiest kind of tevms, Our New Lines of ' . 3 and valuable means upon their solution the merotiations were finally completed; It's the sweetest toned plano lot Bots, as lverlc 0 . e r——’;h———d o : (| and Louisiana was ours the price being on earth. B\’ l‘i Cream, Bets, . . P A e factory, with a daily output of | sixty million francs, we to assume, | - S inner Sets, b 800 oioEa Cwill shastly be put in operation | dition ‘the spoliation clalms of our cltizens A. HOSPE, Jr. CLOAKS SUATS FURS. e ; % 4 -~ g in Waverly, Tenn. { France up Lo tho amount of twenty mil Music and Art, s A R lua” Bels, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, R e T—— RS AR T R 1513 Donglav. o S e imacks at Actual and UPHOLSTERY. v N B Vice President Stevenson will speak at the ¢ “his councillors in @iee. I have 2 Paxton Blo:k OMAHA Ideal Silver Polish is & first class L guuh hdtn:ll:;; 0‘: Labor demonstration [ Even England & maritime rival hat soones wwz% I frovd 19:%+ 3 A natural polish at an ordinary price 1206-1208 Douglas St. g w on or later wi umble her power.'