Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 13, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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    TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : SclTURDAY , AUGUST K3 , 1892.
THE BOSTON STORE 1ST FLOOR
Gluck Bros1. HnnukerchlefV , Kid Gloves ,
Corsets , Hosieiy , Ohiffbn Laces ,
ON SALE TOMORROW ON FIRST FLOOR
The Clrnniloiit Unrgulin In rlno ClouiMn
llnvo Oirurril You U'lll Xntlca In Tliono
I.old from tlio
Uluck Urns. Stock.
$1.GO SILK CHIFFON HANDKER
CHIEFS , 2T > 0.
In this Block wore about 100 dozen
fnnoy Bilk embroidered chiffon handker-
chinfa that sold in Now York for 7oc ,
$1.00 and SI.CO , they RO on sale today
at 125i- .
76C IMPORTED HANDKERCHIEFS ,
1'JJC.
Those wore bought for the coming
holiday trade.
They ate simply handsome. Em
broidered , drawn thread , hemstitched ,
la-go scallops. In fact all the very latest
styles and Imported to soil at. 50o and
75c. Tnko your choice today at liijc.
$ UG KID GLOVES FOR 25C.
Wo will boll all the kid { rlores from
the Gluck Bros. ' stock thnt sold in Now
York for $1.00. $ J.Jfi ! and SI.60 and
which are in all sizes , In blacky tans
mid colors , in droased'and undrcBsed kid
mid all the popular \vhito and chamois
cloven. All go at 2 ) G a pair.
$2.00 KID GLOVES-100.
Wo will soil all Gluck Bros. ' finest
kid fjlove" , which Bold up to $2.00 a
pair , including the novolttoa in colored
inoufaquolaircs , in coda , whites and tans ,
nlHlc n pair.
Wo close out those plovcs nt such
ridiculous priccsns will wo not put thorn
in with our regular "P. & P. " glove
Block.
Block.GLUCK BROS' . HOSIERY.
1 CUBO ladies' extra line , warranted
fr.Ht blnck hose , full regular ninde.doublo
heels and toes , go at 2oc u. ] > air ; sold in
Now York nt 60o a pair.
1 cage misses' and children's derby
rihbed fast black hose , lee ; youctinsavo
30c on every pair.
1 cute ladies' fancy hose with black
hoots and fancy tops , lOc a pair.
1 lot ladled' assorted opera
length hose , In plnin block mid fancy
colors ; also , n handsome line of
fancy lisle thrctid hose worth up to
81.Ml. all of which co atfiOo a pair.
All the small lots of inisso ? ' and chil
dren's hose will bo closed out today
nt 6c. 7Jo and lOc a nalr.
GLUCK BROS. DOMESTIC
AND IMPORTED CORSETS.
Ono lot of perfect fitting long-walstcd
corsotB , white or drab , 29c a pair.
Dr. Warnor'H summer coisots , all
sizes , -lllc. Now York price , 75c.
1 case H. & S. extra long or short
waist corsets , llnost quality of material ,
in black , oronm and white , 60c. Soils
the world over for Si.23.
Albo about 100 dozen corsets that every
woman and child knows , such as Thomp-
Bon'a Glove-fitting corsets , Dr. Warner's
Cdrsold , B. & C. corsets. Choice of any
in the lot for OOc , worth up to$1.2o.
LADIES' S/i.OO CORSETS $1.93.
Wo alto huvo about 100 high novelty
Ftcnch form corbota in the very finest
quality of imported satin , in crotm ,
light bltto and gold. Price today
81.08. Regular Now York price $5.00.
TIIE BOSTON STORE ,
The grotitcst dry goods store in Oma
ha today.
N-W. cor. 10th and Douglas streets.
Sl.OOO Iti-ward ,
I will pay ono thousand (1,000) ( ) dollnrs
for llio body of .Tudgo J. R Clnrkson.
Commlinicato with mo hy telegrnph at
once. T. S. Clarkson , Omaha , Neb.
Clilciigo Toiliij , JMJ V York Tomorrow.
Fust through trains via Pennsylvania
Short Line * daily olTor excellent facil
ities for rapid transit east from Chicago.
Accommodations are ilr.-it class. If vour
ticket roads via this direct roulo you
nro sure of a pleasant trip. Address
Luco , 218 Clark street , Chicago.
Attention ,
All members of Triunglo Lodge No.
C4 , Knightb of PytliiiiB , nro requested to
iniiot nt WoltT's hall , 22d niul Cumlng
streets , at liO : ! p. in. , Sunday , August
34 for the purpose of attending the
funeral of our Into brother , C. L. Erick-
Bon All moinbo s of the order cordially
'
invited. RADNOR WOIITHING , G. C.
H. J. WKM.S. K. of R. and S.
'M I'lunlc.
Sunday next , Omaha and South
Omaha switchmen hold tholr-tth annual
plunlc at Waterloo. Tickotx , round
trip and nduilasion to the grounds , $1.00 ,
children free. Special train leaves
Ilrondwiiy dopot. Council Bluffs. 8
o'clock , U. P. depot , Omaha , 850 : ! and
South Omaha 0 a. in.
or .iic.irs r.v co.\uu.
Killnil nnil rrnpvrty Destroyed ut
luny StiitliuiH.
Uui)5sii. ) , Aug. 12. The Independence
liclgo snys that twenty ngonU ot ihoICntanga
company have been killed or captured hy
Arabs on the upper Congo. The steamer
Ucerncnu , which \vai tnktng goods up the
rivnr , was sol7oU and the factories were
ruml. Whole tribes on the western bank
nro In insurrection. The Arabs northwest
of Nyatigu have gone down the Lualaba
river uun captured the station nt Uloutaba ,
Ic King llio whites employed thero. The sta
tions on the upper Lonm l have also bcon
destroyed. The Aralis ut Stanley Falls and
Isangl , hlthcrio loyal , are showing hostility.
The Congo State authorllles arosonalng 10-
iulommiciiLs.
Strict Oiiiiiiiiitlnii Aciilimt Cliolci-.l.
nniu.ix , Aug. 1- . Three hundred und fifty
Kubslan Jews , who have been for some weeks
living In a starving condition in sheds at
Mxsiowntr , In Prussian Slloslu. on the Polish
frontier , huvo bcon allowed to proceed direct
to Tlaiuhurg. The object of the precautions
taken In their case wits to prevent the intro
duction of Infection. The fiouller Is now
trlctlv closed against emigrants.
Br , I'r/mti'iinin. Aug. 12. The olUclnl re
ports in regard to the cholunt upldomle nay
that iho disease Is diminishing in Saraumr'a
mid SaratolT , _
itrmmily : Oritvo Hltinitlnii ,
LONDON , Auir. 13. A dispatch to the
Btnmlurd from Tientsin says : The extreme
gravity of the 1'amli question is boeinnlng to
bo recounted hero. A force of lnfnntr. and
tiorrioni'in have boon ordered to prouucd' f rom
) Ca hgar to Kanglcul In the Chinese orovinco
Of tiurllul.
iu'H noliuul iiinu'tloii ,
OTTAWA Out. , Aug. 13. It U mcain cur
rently reported that the dominion will overcome -
come the Mnnllob.i school question by nsu-
) nu' parliament to uuthorlza It to divide u
ihiu'o of thu revenue from thu Manitoba land
lului for ttio support of the Cathollo separata
ichools.
Mlnur. Uuhoil to Duitli.
PAW ? , An ? . 13. A fatal accident occurred
In a pit at Uossogo * , department of Uard ,
today. While eight minor * wore ascending
llio shaft In the cage tlio oablo broke aud all
were dashed to the bottom und klllud.
Another Cuiulldittu for Curdliml.
LONDON , Aug. 13. A dlsp.itcU to the
Chronicle auyi Mgr. Stoner will , bo made
lardliml at thu coming papal coiiilstoty.
t'Lnto to bed and oariy to rise will shorten
the road to your homo In tlio nldoi. [ tut
mrlytobod and "Littlo lOarly Hl iur."tiiu
pill that muUoj llfo lougor aud bettor uud
Ninety Base ? Ladles' , Mon's ' nn-1 Ohildron'a
Fine Shoes From Qluok's Stook ,
FROM ONE CENT TO S5.00 A PAIR
This Shoo Snlo U n Shno Sulo Tint 1 * n Shoo
hitlc , Huro Kniiiigli It'K u Lot
of Shuoi lioiiglit 011
the U. T.
At any price wo liked to glvo ,
And wo did not glvo much ,
13ocauso wo did not have to ,
liecauso those shoos were n. part of
the great purchase of the Oluck Uros. ,
Now York , dry goods and shoo stock.
Hut those prices toll the tale bettor ,
quicker and easier.
Now roinombor wo are going to sell
these shoes very , very cheap.
And you ought to como very , very
onrly.
Slices , Ic a pair.
Slipporri , ! ) c a pah * .
Shoes , -10o n pair.
Shoos , 7c ! ) n pttlr.
Shoos , ! ) lc ) a pair.
NOW FOR TUB VERY FINE SHOES.
Prices tin ladies shoos.
So von dollar shoed go at 81.00 a pair.
Six dollar shoos go for $3.75 a pair.
Five dollar shoos go for $3.CO a pair.
Four dollar & u Half nhoes go at $3.00.
Thrco dollar shoos go for 31.59 a pair.
Two do'.lar shons go for $1.25 a uair.
PRICES ON MEN'S SHOES.
$3.75 buys 11 six dollar shoe.
$3.60 buys a live dollar shoe.
$3 00 buys a foil" dollar and a half shoo.
$ IL7o buys a four dollar shoo.
In addition to the above lots wo place
on sale tomorrow :
Ladies' $3.00 bootees for $1.50.
Ladies' $3.00 Prince Alberts for $1.7o.
Ladjcs' $1.00 Prince Alberts for $ U.2.5.
Ladies' ono strap sandals in fine im
ported dongohl skin : ) , hand-turned ,
worth 83.50 , for $1.50.
Liidlea'sucdu sandals , worth $1.00 , go
at $2.00.
Wo wish it distinctly understood that
these are no broken lots , but full solid
cases of brand now shoos , that up to the
day of s-ilo had never boon opened.
That this line ot shoos all through la
something- extraordinarily line , and
that wo mnko no claim to offering you
n dollar for 10 conts.
But simply glvo you the benefit of our
purchase.
What they sold for $1.00 you can got
for OOc.
TIIE BOSTON STORE'S WARRANT.
Wo guarantee every pair of shoes to
give good satisfaction in wear. Wo will
HOW it ] ) any pair that rips free of charge ,
and will replace any pair that does not
give proper wear with n new pair , for
nothing.
Be sure you get to the right placo.
TIIE BOSTON STORE ,
N. W. cor. Kith and Douglas.
TIIE BOSTON STORE ,
Everybody knows it.
The biggest shoo department in
Omaha.
N. W. corner 10th and Douglas.
AO UVK.UOI.I..IUMTU. .
Ktinsns Cll.v's Itl i\cnt : Him > ot Yet So-
curcil Ftiioralilo Term * * .
CiiiGtGO , 111 , , Aug. 12. Chairman Caldwcll
has not yet decided to grunt the Atchlson's
application for authority to make n SJ-rato to
Kansas City and return on account of the
KniclUs of Pythias encampment. A special
mooting of the Western Passenger associa
tion was held ut his ontco this morning und
the matter was thotoughly discussed by the
representatives of interested lines. They
wore not of ono mind as to the advisability
of making so low a rate , although it was ml-
intttod that cut rates were ollkially an
nounced from Cincinnati , Columbus , Indian-
anolK Fort \Vayno and other points east of
Chicago.
No conclusion being reached , Chairman
( Julduell had a hourinir this afternoon for the
purpose of tnlnng the testimony of parties
directly interested In the question , 'i'no evi
dence submitted by the Alchisun icprcsonta-
tlvcs showed conclusively that tbo rates are
seriously demoralized and In the minds of
many afforded bufllclont ground for nutting
into effect the proposed rule from Chicago.
It was not cleatly shown , howavor , that ,
the reduced fares from eastern territory
were being implied by wiyof Chicugo , and
for this reason tbo chairman decided to con
sider the mutter until tomorrow before giv
ing his answer. The Chicago & Alton spo-
clflculiy denies a charge made against it of
havlnir contracted to carry a Chicago com-
mamlery to the encampment at a rate of 45
per passenger for the round trip.
DrosHud IlL'dl Hut cm Unchanged ,
The Michigan Central and Lake Shore
compalilos , alter a conference with the JMOW
York Central and other eastern connections ,
have agreed to made no advance In the
present rates cm droned bonf to Albany and
the Interior New York points. These were
among the commodity rates recently revised
on a higher basis to foocomo effective Au
gust 15 , but at the solicitation of hoof
diosscrs the Vnndorbllt MUCH have decided to
make no change at present as to this pxr-
tlculur trallle. The other roads nrj forced to
follow their example and Chairman lilancu-
nrd of the Central Traftlu association an
nounced today that until further nutlco the
rates on dressed meats to the points indi
cated will remain unchanged.
AdJmirniMl lor Tour .Months.
The Western Freight n&soclation has ud-
journcd until December. At a previous moot
ing It was agreed that the regular mooting *
of the association shnuM hnroafter bo hold
quarterly instead of monthly , and the object
In tailing u four months inlurmibsion at tills
time Is to begin the quarterly meetings In
Uticemtior and so avoid midsummer sessions
In the future. In the moantlmotho muinuors
are to retain all their rluhu under the agree
ment , and special meetings may Do called If
necessary.
Harvest iciirnloti < Territory ,
Additional territory to that already nirrcod
upon hy the western roajs for harvest ex
cursions has bpen authon/od by Chairman
Caldwcll. The , now territory einlirauoi all
points on Ihe Qaeon & descant rnutu and
other roads In the south , except the Now
Orleans , and points on thu Southern 1'uclllc ,
Atlantic syuto'm , from Mo bile to Lake Charles
luclubive.
UoWltt'8 SarsaiuHlla destroys suoti poi
sons us scrofula , skin dUuasus , uczumi , rheu
matism. Its timely USD .savM many lives.
Sir. .Iiilrk'H A plmlt Uontr.ioli ,
Andrew Jnirks , tbo tnphult contractor
who bid on a number of paving districts and
got ono , notwlthua'itling thJ fact that ho
win the lowest bidder un all , hat decided to
go on and complete the paving of that dis
trict.
trict.Ha
Ha tins written that bo will bo on. band
wliu his oond. ' _ _
UoWitt's Sursupurlua cHatuaj tbo
Frcsb milch cow * , steers and heifers
springers. Dr. JolTrlos.Gr.ieo & 171i Sta.
to the Immonsit7 of the Qluok Stook
\ \ o Are Unable
TO PUT IT ON SALE AT ONCE
Hut \Vo Tick Out All the Mullen' nnct A
I'lirnlxlitni ; ( londii , Whlclt
\VII1 Ho Snlil Todny III
tlio lliinoincct.
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS a > 0.
GlucU's ' untiro stock of Intllos' flno
caiubfio. lawn , silicon and othur shirt
wttlsts nil go nt iioc todny.
9,000 odd lots of { louts' line umlurwcnr ,
consistliiR of nti/.o , merino. French and
English bnlbrl itn and Halo throittl un-
dcrwenr. In shirts and drawers , go at
lijc ] , 25t ! , 39o tint ! -ISe. Evofythlnjj ut
nboul n quarter of Its real value ,
UOO odd lots of men's line wltlto Inun-
dred shifts , all high jjrado goods , go lit
Mn. JtSolilc and 7fle.
800 odd lots moil's fine outing1 llnnnol.
sateen , French llannol , alllc atrlpos tint !
mudrns shirts with luundrled collars
and eulTs , go at 2oc , ItOc , 48o and 75o.
i200 odd lots of ladles' jersey ribbed
underwear , go nt oc , Do aud lUc , worth
double.
All the men's socUs in tlioGluok stock
go nt 80 , 6c. Go and SJc.
Boys' ehirt waists go at 12jc , lOc and
2oo , worth up to $1.00.
Gluck 11 rod. entire stock of unlaundered -
dorod Hhlrts go at U5o and 39c , worth up
to $1.00.
All the ladles' muslin underwear that
Is Hlightly inusRcd , Including gowns ,
skirts , chemise , drawers , corset cov
ers , children's slips , drawers , etc. , go inlets
lots at 2oc , liOc and -ISc.
DRESS GOODS SALE MONDAY.
On Monday wo will pltico on sale the
Gluclc Bros. ' stock of dress goods which
was bought for early fall trade.
It is the most elegant slock that tins
over boon shown in Omaha and will com-
utro favorably with any of the dress
goods stocks on Grand atrcot in Now
York , carried by Lord & Taylor , Ridley
& Sons , and others.
TIIE BOSTON STORE.
The only store in Omaha today.
N. W. corner 10th and Douglas street.
PUBLIG WORKS CONTRACTS.
( Jrudltijr the ICoiul to tlio Government Cor
ral llhls on tliu South faliln Sun-ur. " *
The regular wee-lily rneottug ot thu Board
of Publlo Works , hcla yesterday afternoon ,
drowalurgo crowd of contractors , owincio
the fact mat there \vcro n number of bids to ho
op iied. Henry ilall wus the man who
got the contract for grading Twonty-
bccond street from 1'opploton avenue
to the south line of ttio United States quar
tet master's dopot. Ho blu 10 7-10 cents per
cubic yard.
For grading Military nvonuo from Hamil
ton to Izard street ICutz it Uallahan bid 10
conta per cubic yard unct pot tlio worlc. Tno
satuo parttns were the lownst Qlddcra on
trrnillng the ulloy in block y from Twentieth
to Twenty-llrst street in Campbell's naui-
tion. The bid was 20 conts.
There were three bids for the construction
of the south side sewer on Twonly-llrst
street from Castullar to Marthn stroot.
Frank L. Kcoyes & Co. rfot the contract.
Their blu was us follows : 4'.Mnch brick
sewer , S1.93 ; 89-Inch brick sewer , Jl.OO per
lineal foot ; man holca. fIJJ cacti. Jn this
sewer thtoo will DO 77J feet of 42 and 150 feet
of 39-Inch plpo.
T. C. Drunor wrote saying that J W. Fur-
nas & SOPS , the curbing contractors . on
Twenty-third and Michigan fitioots , had
done notlilntr toward carrying out their con
tract awarded on Mav 10. The secrutary
went through the records and ascertained
that according to the terms of the Furnas
contract the work was to be completed on or
before July 15. The members talked of or-
clorintr mon onto the work and charging the
expanse against the contractors , but decided
to wait ono wc'ik before tauinc linn ! action.
Samuel Katz ft Co.vero the lowest bid
ders for mnklnc sewer connections. They of
fered to lay six-Inch nlpe for 47 U-1U cents
per lineal foot and lour-lnch pipe ut4 ; } cents.
There were any number of bidders for the
pavincof Twenty bocond street from Loavon-
worth to the United States quartermaster's
depot , Twenty-third street from Nicholas to
Michigan and Twenty-fifth avenue from
Leaven worth to Mnrcy street.
A now asphalt competitor , James Atnscow ,
-.rno into ttio Hold and bid f-.70 ! on class
"A" with n li vo-yoar and fcUO with u ten-
year guaranty. Action on th < ? award wai
deferred until the next meeting. The brick
with a ilvo-year cuaninty was awarded to
J. B. Smith & Co nt51.SU , the Sioux Falls
granite to Hugh Murphy at S2.5 ! ! per square
yard. The same bidder wus awarded the
Colorado sandstone at ft. 90 and the brick at
$ 'J with a ton-year guaranty.
Sidewalk Inspector Wilson sent In a com
munication asking that the board order the
construction of sidewalks In front of lots 2
and . ' ) , block fit ! , on tlia south siuo of Chicago
street , between Sixteenth and Sovonteontn
streets ; lots , block 41 , northwest , corner of
Sovnntccntb and Chicago streets ; lot - ' , block
SO , east of the Methodist Episcopal church
on the south side of Davenport street ; and
lot S , block 114 , northwoAt corner of Nino-
tuentn and Farnain streets. Those waller
bavo been ordered by the council and the
property-owners notified by the required
publication In the newspapers , and ttio work
remains to bo done. Some of the walks are
in a very danirorous condition and bavo been
for several years. The board received Mr.
Wilson's ' communication , but failed to take
any action In the matter , Major Ualcombo
refusing to veto with Chairman DirKhausor
in ordering the work done and the cost
charged to the proporly-ownor ) .
Mr , U'llhiiii K
OMUU , Neb. , Aug. 12. To the Editor of
Tin ; lini : : Your evening's issue contain * an
article on sldowalks which Is so unjust to
the citizens , the contractor * and myself tncit
I would be pleased to have you print my an
swer to name. I was not awuro I hud tulkod
to uiiv reporter. I did any to doinaono who
asked the question how I found the walics ,
that I did not llnd , so far , out ono wall ; of
brick which had been laid right and In full
accordance with the clty' spjcllluitlotis ,
but that cvory contractor whom I had yet
mot was willing to correct errors and
lay their walks in full compliance with the
city's Socillcatloii3. [ 1viia in hopes that
wnatoycr was needed to bo reformed could
bo dona In a quiet pleasant way and I know
It can be done In that way. Without an ex
ception every citizen and every contractor I
bitvo mot bavo expressed a willingness to aid
mo In the general Imnrovumont of all walks.
If people who are about to lay walks will
inform themselves nt the Board of Public
Works just what they are entitled to and
how walks should bo laid J will do nil I can
to sco justice done fully to every citizen and
contractor , all of whom have Just rights in
this matter. My iilm shall bo to know no
por.-on , but to got thu boat possible walks for
Omaha. Very ruspooifully ,
JOHN M. WILSON ,
Publlo Sidewalk Inspector.
o. ooo.odo
Vltrillod paving brick for bale. Wo
will contract to deliver tlio ivbovo
amount within the next 00 daya. Buck-
stall Bros. Mfg. Co. , Lincoln , Neb.
Klfi
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
BAD EGZEilA ON BABY ,
llcnil Ono HolliI'.Horc. Itching Awful ,
to Tin ttlft Hand * ( o Cradle.
Ciircdlliy Ctilloura.
Our Illlloboy brokomiton tils ho > l with n Mil
form of ocienm , wherJhe WJ4 four montHt old Wo
trloilthrcailoctorJ , one they tllil rut help him Wo
then nsmljo.irt'uo ! ) luUjin ItJnlllli mlafla
uslnntlictnuloto.i noeiw aintty no' < arllti { Utdlroo
illon , lie lipuia to MnaJlly
Improve , nn I nftor ( ho HI
of them for coven months
hlshovl wns entirely well
When wo brunn tislnit It tits
liciut wns n follil ere from
the crown to tils eyebrows
H wnsnlionil over hl < curl
most of his Mco Mill trmll
ptnco on dllToront purls of
l'ls ' oltY- There * cro " ' *
V . /WV , /
n < V 'St & } tccn wl'l'ks "ial wo llai1 to
uTH ii , f" " ° keep bis Imiuls tloit to the
rmlle nnil heM tliamwhon ho wn liko'i n > l rmd hncl
tokci'iinilttiMistlelon hi * Inn to to kosp his tln or-
nnllioutof thov > rav 'ho wo ilil ecnitoh If hocoiilJ
In liny wnyitnt his linnets lee o. Wo know your Outt-
cunt ItcmedlQs euro I him. Wo fool ito In rooom-
mtmtllimtlicm toothers
Gia 11. unit JANUrrA IIAimtJ , Wobilor , liU
Cuticura Resolvent
The tiovr llloit unt Slcln I'urlllor , mil xroitpst ot
Humor Homo lies. cU'nitoi thu tilool of nli Impuri *
tloitiml pollution * ulumcnti , nnil thu remoToi tlia
riiiHu , wnl'a Curtcuii V , tlia xrjnt mm , ciirj , nnJ
CtiTlcuiiA SoiMin oxtiuwto V < ln betm'ifler.oloir
the mln unit iciilp , nnl roUo.-o the liilr. IMin llio
Cimcimx HG\iiiir.s , euro every speclos oMtihlnu.
burning , Knly , | iinily | ; , nnil blotchy Mclii , ncKlp , mid
Mjoil di'eiso" , Iroin ptmptm to scrofula , from In
fancy to age , when tlia bust ; > hyilcl ins lull.
SoUl everywhere. Price. CUTICUHA , We1. : Roxr
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DltunN fJiiKHittUj Ooiii'ouvrtov. ll.Hton.
C-W Soml for "Hu\v to Ouro Skill Dtio no V 04
s , 53 Illustrations , and 100 tustlinonltxlR.
R A rjV' ' 8 : < 'n ' " ' " ' Scnlp purtfliil nml bonuUUort
DnU I by CUTICUIIA SUAI- . Aba ilutely puro.
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
Of fonmlus Inst'uitiy iolluvu.1 by
Unit now , clu nnt. anil Infalllblo
Aiuldtoi ) tol'nln. Inll'itn iniitlon , : inil
Weakness , thu CUTiotJUA Am-l'AiN
1't.ASTUll
TlioMcKIn-
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can U n in -
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b thu leading
tun rolling cap
for this ciiin-
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cut. shows It
as It In , with
tin bund and
vlscr. lAinor-
loan tin anil Amcrtcnn cloth ) uld to
clubs for 7. > e o.ioh , for ono or a thous mi ) . Hy
ileulliijt direct with thu mnniifauturor , the
wholus.ilor'sand rutillor's prlcua movoldod. .
AH orders slioulil bo nudrusspil to the t'HO-
TEOTION OAl' MANUKAUTUKINU CO.M-
1'ANY. 10,1 , Gruun Strout , New York Olty , or
V. M. COPP. On.ahii. Nebraska. Suml In or-
durb as curly us no. lblo.
This PRECIOUS OINTMENT is the
triumph of Scientific Medicine.
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with it as a CURATIVE
and HEALING APPLICATION' . It has been
used over 40 years , and always affords
relief and always gives satisfaction.
For Tiles External or Internal , Blinder
or Bleeding ; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or
Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is
immediate the cure certain ,
For Burns , Scalds and Ulccration and
ContractionfromBurns. Thcreliefisinstanf
the healing wonderful aud tinequalcd.
For Boils , Hot Tumors , Ulcers , Fistulas ,
Old Sores , . Jtching Eruptions , Chafing or
Scald Head ; It is Infallible.
For Inflamed or-Ofi'md Breasts and Sore
Nipples. It is invaluable.
Price , 50 Cents. Trial size , 25 Cents.
8oM tyPmrclMi , or ftnt po > t-piM on recent r > r pilre.
IIU.-tl'HKKlS'JUlMO. , lllXll81UIII rabl.MiVTCllf. : !
"WATCH
TUB NIOIIT IS COMIXO. THE NIGHT
FOIl l > alr anil ilentu , wlillo but one In a m\\\- \ \ \
Ion Is jirciured fur the ilrtail ittll. Anjjou
ttut onoif n t , your cnith'y Mi > lfcro ill
tncnila that you uilopt promt t and oltoctlva meas-
iiren tii prevent the approach of ilUiriee , or to
craillc.ite thu malady wtikti DOIT anltcti you.
Have > ou
CHRONIC erIn
In nnjr elm ) e. form , manner or ilotreeT Id life
rendered u weary Imrdeu ly auy affliction mien ai
Thorn U lni ? < i.Uiero U help , Hi pro la speedy
ami permanent cur * fur ) ou from au > or allot
ttieso 111" . In Iho wonderful ati.llty , tlm mirrrlutu
iklll and the ui opiiroatUablo methods ul tlion
Kind's ot h
IIJ-3TTH 4
\Vliu , in lliu trfiitiuftit inul rui * > "f thin tUn of dle-
ifwonl "fall. "
. know no iui
d 4 cl . foi 1'ielr Iiuiduiuely Illustrated And
lr valuatI nu bvoW of 1 U | R I.
Couiultatlon free , tail upoi cr aJitroiiy wittj
Ump ,
m . P.PTTS k nivrrs.
South 14th .St. , N. R. Corner Mth and
Douglau bta. , Omtihu , Neb.
IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM
If you are In position to tak
advantage of the laws re
lating to
you have taken up a piece of
If you have made an invention
on which you desire to
secure a
You should communicate
with the
Bee- Bureau of Claims
The object of this bureau is to give
every person holding u legitimate claim
ngtiinst the corcrninont the advuntagro
o a robldonco in Wubtilngton , whether
ho live In Texas or Alaska. It does
more than that. Niuo-tonths of the
population of Washington would he
helpless if asked how to go to worlc to
secure their rights through the depart
ments. TUB Bins Bureau of Claims
gives the advantage , not only of per
sonal residence , but of thorough famil
iarity with all the machinery of the
government. It offers
Absolute Security.
You do not know whether the nvorarro
Washington claim agent will cheat you
or not , nlthoii h on general principles
you would naturally suppose Unit ho
would. But you know that the Sun
Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Plo
neer press nnd the Omiilm Bin cannot
afford to cheat you. They guarantee
this Bureau , ana their reputation is
staked upon the honesty and ability of
its mnnnpromont.
The bureau employes attorneys who
are
Expert Specialists
for onch o ( its departments.
Its Indian depredation eases nro care
fully worked uo , with nil the evidence
required by law , and argued before the
court of claims in Buch a manner as to
bring out moat favorably all the essential
tial points.
Its land cnsos nro handled In strict ac-
cordancri with the rules of Iho General
Lund Olliuo , so that no delays or com
plications oiiBUo In the orderly settle
ment of the claims.
Its putont cases are so managed as t
Insure the u tin oat , possible bonellt to the
nventor , by giving him the broudodt
protection his ideas will justify.
Its pniialon cases are disposed of with
the least possible delay and expanse to
the voterans.
Don't refrain from consulting the
bureau because you are afraid of tbo co-it.
Its coats nothing to got information.
Ask an many questions as you please ,
nnd they will bo answered promptly
cheerfully and accurately , without
charge.
-THE
Bee Bureau of Claims
Room 220 , Bee Build
ing , Omaha , Neb.
They're hard to digest. Not only the nut tint our amiable
Italian friend doses out as the "dagos" bye at a dims a cup -with
a couple of fingers in it the ancient minstrel joke with whiskers
on it the average fish story an I the campaign lie arc chest
nuts ; but there's such a thing as chestnuts accumulating in a
store so we've heard. We never let gooJs stay long enough to
become chestnuts ,
We find on hand today a few olds aid ends in different parts
of Hie house. They're all right _ tlns season. Next season they'd
be chestnuts. We won't have 'em next season , This is the "why"
of it.
A few Coats an I Vests , ( M1 for , yesterday $1.50 , today 50c
A few Sateen Coats and Vests , „ , < ; % ) . . .yesterday $1.90 , toJay $1.25
A few French Flannel Coats an 1 Vests , yesterday $600 , today $2.75
A lot of Light Derby Hats , , , , 'lVn. . . . .yesterday $2 an 1 $2.50 , today $ Vl\ \
A few Fine Negligee Shirts , . .lift . , , yesteiday $3 , today $1.7J
A few Silk Mixed Shirts , , „ ? & , , yesterday $ ' 1.00 , today $2.00
A few Low Shoes , 'Sir yesterday $1.50 , today $1.15
A few Wash Ties , some puffs , some knot , yesterday 20c , toJay lOc
A few Hoys' Blouse Suits , yesterday $1,50 , today 75o
A few Men's Suits odd sizes very much reduced by the heat.
A sort of a Close Line today.
During July and August we close at 6:3O : p. m.
Saturdays , 1O p. m.
DB. W. C. MAXW I.I. , Prest.
16th and Howard Streets , - - Omaha , Nebraska.
FOR TIIE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL
ervotis Diseases ,
STale or female , by co npotent physiolnns who Inve made a s-joolal fctuily of the abova
class of diseases , not only to tro.it , bit * , guarantse a ou-o in all caini uiidertjiken.
THE SANITARIUM Is the moat comp'oto and ths best equipnod institution of its hltd
in the oatiro west. It contains flUy rojmj for the acojmmodatlon of pattoiHs who may
require the constant attention of oxpsrionusd physicians and nurses.
BOARDING will be furnished at rcrna.iablo rates. Write for baolc on dlicaioa , mallod
free , to any address oa application . Persons unable to visit us miy ba tro itod at homo
by corresp indenco. All com jiunlc.itlons strictly ooiitidon till. Ono personal inter
view preferred , whenever convenient for patient.
WRITS FOB QUESTION BLANKS to o-atetha history of your caso. Me.llolno socuraly
p ickeci and cant by mull or express. Address ,
INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM ,
Dr. W. C. Maxwell , Preeideut. Omaha , Nebraska
Oldest Military School In Mo. Wo challenged nil the leading Military Schools In the State to m
coi..petllUo . drill Utt ration , mul Ihey declined in meet us. Infjiilry , Artillery unit Cavalry Drill.
. made. Uuaru , Tuition nnil Wash-
All modern ic > ii\inciCLS. ! Kxlcnuvc iinjiruvLmcntb now biinu
iii [ ; j2& > , per bcbsion.
" 7 Jr. JAMES A Qunr.Fi , of Wmlilnelun nml I.PoTJnlvcreltj' , Va , enya : "No other Academy In
Hit * ciitlrn lountry IIIIH iui < ltt IMTO a niniit ntliiilrulilu ricurd ii1 * : thown by tlio riKLCHs u ( the Hliidenta
iiri'ii-in ( I by It l r this liialltiitlun , tour ot whom liuvoln lliopiist ( our yturn taken four Eclioliirelilpa ,
lour meiliila uiiil Uirco ili-uri'M. " o TI
I'or illuttr.itcd c.ilalotjuu and full Information address UAJOU S. SELLERS , Lexington , Mo.
EDUUA I'lONAL.
, ILLINOIS
'CONSERVATORY-
lHn tliihtruftlon In ill ilepnrt-
dnu-nln or Murli'ulBtiiily , Kuie
' A 1 1. Klc. wt In nllrnilanni liut
year. Aildruu li K.HU.I .IU ) , hui.l. Jaikwuvlllc , 111.
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forUMiclii re. l nfuri < ufctiiliiflvanlnmit 1'allti un iHitlni
lkct.7. bciiitlureuUilouue , J. J. IIUlHriMir , IHrni.n
The LOB X&3G SCHOOL
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( ; ill'A < .o. ll.i.l.sois. Vniuu [ ( ullm
Children. Knr further particulars utlilins-iiinil
"i' t'ralr.o Avo.Cli
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A MIUTARY HOME SCHOOL.
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. fur lluvlncm nn4
Hueliil traliitnui p.ipnrot
fur W Cell V. ( .ilHitino BiLool or Uiilti r
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ixuHirurtuato cfiur i' . Kino iiiiiilciil . . . . .
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Uniiiuul fiidllltU's for vIMtl ! lh Worlil'ul-nlrfor
midy with iiiiniirli'iit -Bclicu. Tor Hrculnr * iW.
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Olrl'H ' IS111'1" ' ' ! Formorlr Olfl'S ' \ \ \ ASChfl \ Jl
- -11481 Daarborr Ave. ClIICAua II U
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
OB
Other Chemicals
are used in tfta
preparation of
Oate&Do. ' $
Breakfast Cocoa , <
wlilch ia absolutely pnro
and Holttblc ,
It has more than thrte timci thettrcngth
( if Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot
lir Sugar , and la far more economical ,
totting lei * than one cent a tup , It
'is delicious , nourishing , o.Md
Sold by Qrocors ovorywhore.
* \
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] Af ) Chlolie t < ir' Knc'l" ' ! ' tll iuond 1
PENNYROYAL PILLS
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