WRDNRSHAY. AWWST 2. IfiflS. Continuation , $1,25 $ , SILKS , 33c , $1,25 $ , HOP SACKING , 75c , WEDHESDflY. WEDNESDAY. During the entire month of , August our great Cost Cash Sale goes goods at cost. The following extra special under cost bargains will be rictta , 750 per yard. $ i , 15 White India Linen Waists , go at 790. Ladies low. Don't miss an item. Everything is away below cost , We must reduce our stock still further. \ 10 pieces of two-toned crystal bengaline silk , a very durable quality , worth $1.25 ; comes in eight dif ferent colorings ; .suitable for fall and winter wear. In order to open up the second month of our great cost sale with a rush we will sell this very desirable silk at per yard. Limit , one pattern. like 49c. The entire balance of our finest $1,00 waist silks , also several other desirable weaves suitable for early fall wear , None worth less than $1.00 per yard , and all this season's goods. Every piece guaranteed as to quality. You cannot make a mistake in purchasing a pattern from this lot. Only the heavy condition of our stock forces us to sell these silks at 490 per yard. This is a new lot of Cheney Brothers' best quality of dark ground , small figured and cashmere striped India silks. This particular quality sold all over th.e country at $1.25 per yard. They go in this the last month of our great cost cash sale at 890 per yard. No limit. You can buy all you want of them at this price. Don't miss this sale. I The entire balance of our Black , Colored and Fancy Silks and Velvets go at Actual Cost , None Reserved. I H Our entire stock of white India linen waists that have been selling all season jif at $1.15 and were considered the best waist in the market at that price. . . . ttll All waists our ladies' $1.75 embroidered All waists our ladies' $3.00 fine lawn , Now SI.98 Our fall line of ladies' China silk waists-that have been selling all season at $7.75 , $8,00 , $8.75 and $10.00 each , none reserved and no limit D Ladies fall capes and jackets Ladies' capes made of the finest IJfiiif OTf Eff ) worth $5.50 to $7.50 cloths , worth IS iO.SlUlS.llo . . O liUW & I iOU 3,000 Yards of wash fabrics , not a yard worth less than IOG , Sic per Yard 5OOO "Yards of wash fabrics , including white lawns worth up to 300. 6lo | jsr Yard 2 ' 000 Yards of wash fabrics , including ginghams I 2,000 Yards of fine imported wash fabrics includ- wnrrli rrl "KTrktxr 55 I/ \ inrr printed dimities , printed India mulls , cnt eric worm 1111 to - > nr vi O.MUVV Ift i . up 300 yaru 0/30 iug autinesunu mcioniao. wonu up to MO Black Goods 75e and $1.20. Priestley's black Silk Warp Henriettas , need no introduction. They are known all over the world as the most desirable black goods manufactured. Suitable for any season of the year. They stand champions of the black goods world. Our $1.50 quality Wednesday 7C. Our $ S quality $1.20. For this sale only ; ono pattern to a cus tomer. Gowns 59c. All our la lies' gowns worth up to 98c , go now at 59c. SLU'I'ISII DAY AT Till : SlIUi : UUoII. Toilny All A. I > . Morno'8 Slipper * Will ISo OITcrod lit llnirPrlco. AT MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Wo place on sale with the Bhgos all the slippers , men'a , women's and child ren's , ut prices that anybody can allord to pay. pay.MEN'S SLIPPERS. 1st. A lot of embroidered slippers of different grades at fiOe a pair. 2nd. A line lot of regular sixes in em broidered slippnrti at 75c a pair. Some of them cost A. D. Morse $ I.-.J. Jlrd. A lot of 11)7 ) pairs $1.50 , $1.75 and 82.00 leather blippors at Sl.OO a pair. Tliebo are rare bargains and would bo cheap at regular prices. 4th. A lot of very fine ones , regular price $12.75 , $3.00 , $11.50 and $1.00 , has the urico cut right in the middle. LADIES' SLIPPERS. 1st , The $ : i.OO low opera slippers are 81.00 a pair. . Und , The three-point common sense fllippers are now $1.00 a pair , both the $1.75 and ifcJ.OO kinds. Ilrd , The $2.50 tan blucher oxfords are 81,50 a pair. 4th , All the beautiful Adonis slippers that wore $1.001.50 and $5.00 are now $2-50 a pair. 5th , The highest price oxford A. D. Murbo carried was $ . " > .00. The highest pricewo now ask for them is $2.50. Got in early this morning and BCO what u beautiful line of slippers as well as shoos wo have to oiler ut half price. N. B. Wo overlooked a line of ladies' $0.00 bluchors. Tlioso will bo placed on sale today at $2.50 a pair. This IB an elegant bargain , and the widths und sizes are complete. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. , Half price slipper and shoo sale , 10th and Farnum streets. llurlliiKtnii llfiuoh la the plcasantest resort in Nebraska. Take the Burlington route's special excursion train , which leaves Omaha at I ) o'clock next Sunday morning , and visit it. You can swim , row or rldo on a steam boat to your heart's content. Hound trlt ) tickets only $1.00. _ o l'i'diU r * \\ant Time. There Is an almost unbroken procession filing Into the office of Mayor Bomls these days. The visitors nro peddlers , hucksters nnd the lllte whoso occupations uro licensed , Each has the sumo snug to sing about hard times , nnd the universal request Is fur on extension of time in which to pay the license fee. fee.Tho olil HreiiRcs Imvo expired and Inspco tor Hurst Is hustling up the delinquents , who ha\o not taken out now licenses. > H is uot within tlui mayor's power to grant an ex tension of tiiuo , nnd ho is compelled to moot each request with u negative answer. AVIirii Truvrllni ; , _ 'Whether on pleasure bent , or business , talto on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs , as it acts most pleasantly and effectively on the kidneys , liver and bowels , prevents fevers headaches and other forms of sickness For sale In oOo and f 1 bottles by all loading druggists. Monufucturod by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. 1'uymi ; Tiixr * Freely. Yesterday wai a big day In the office of the city treasurer. Over tM,000 In taxes were paid , which Is considered a very largo amount In view of the existingconditions. . Treasurer Bolln has written to H laygo , number of dealers In western securities s/eh- / Icg information ns to the outlook for floating the t3TiO,000 block of long and short tiiuo bonds of the city August 17. Mr , Bolln has hopes that the replies will bo favorable and bollnvc * that the beads will bu Hunted at fair figure , , Before breakfast Urowo-Soltrer Act as a bracer trial bottle 10 cts. Gowns 98c. All our ladies' night robes , worth up to $1.75 each , now 98c. Hop Sacking 77e yard. This Hop Sacking comes 46&50 inches wide , was bought for our early fall trade to soil at $1.25 per yard , and is in all the very latest colorings. For a street or traveling dress it has no equal. A d"ress off of it would please the most fastidious taste of 77 } per yard. It will scarcely last this sale out. IIAVDIN iiuos.1 Angus' Slioo Sille. Today wo commence genuine "August clearing salo" of shoes. Wo have too innny shoos and must hiivo money. This will bo a rare chance for you to hay good shoes below cost. Rcatl our prices and come and bee. Ladies' $1.25 dongolu parent tip oxforU tics 78c. Ladies' 7 , " > c serge liouw slippers 4Cc. Ladies' $2.f 0 cloth top patent tip ox fords SI.75. Ladies' $2.00 kid tip button shoes $1.38. Ladies' $3.50 fine dongola button shoes $2.48. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. Mlsbos' ยง 1.50 dongolu patent tip snring heel shoes $1.18. Mibses' $2.00 dongola patent and solar tip spring heel shoos 81.18. Misses' ' i)0o ) tcnnbs oxford ties 58c. Chilile" $1.H5 dongola patent tip spring heel button shoes Mo. UhiluV $1.00 dongola turn spring heel shoes 7ic. ! Guilds' 7uc dcngola spring heel shoos 48o. 48o.Infant's Infant's fiOo dongola turn slices IMc. MEN AND BOYS. Men's Sl.M ) B calf low shoos , 98c. Men's $2.25 line B calf congress and lace shoo * $1.00. Mon'a $ : i,50 hand welt calf , lace and congress shoos , S2.10. Men's $3.50 vici kid fine cloth top con gress shoos , ? 2.38. Tliis is ono of the lincst drohs shoos wo have over sold and a rare bargain , Boys' 75o tennis oxford tics , 48c. Boys' $1.75 B calf lace shoos , $1.20. * IIAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods and shoes. Ur4e'n Your Unrld'M i'ulr Opportunity. Rales cut in two ! On and after Tucbday August 1 , the Burlington Route will sell round trip tickotH to Chicago , with u return limit of thirty days , at $1 175. ; One-way tickets on b lo at $7.50. Tickets sold at rates hid Scaled above are free from roHtrlotlons of any kind and entitle holders to the fullest uii- joymont of the Burlington's superior service. Three voHtlhulcd and gas-lighted trains daily. Sco the city ticket agent at 1321 Far- niun Rtroot and arrange' to make that long planned trip to Chicago. Telephone 0. W. Hull Co. for prices on hard coal. Summer delivery. Omaha to Mnnawn , round trip 30 cents. Tuko the bridge line. LOW HATE KXCUIISION To lloiuton , Trz , | "ilit Itoturu , Monday , August 7 , will make low rate excursion to Houston , Tux. , and return. Address It. 0. Patterson , 425 Ramgo building , Omaha , Neb. Lovrc'tt Clilc , c < > Kntut Vlit tllo Nortlnvoitern Chicago rates greatly reduced on both ono way and round tup tickets via the Chicago & Northwestern railway. These tickets aru 11 rut class in every particu lar. Extra accommodations for World's fair travel via tills lino. City ticket 'olllco 1401 Fiinmm street. I'luiii fur H Mnrkot Home , * City Engineer llosowatcr is making prep arations to prepare the plans for the now market house to bo located on Capitol avenue , botweeti Eleventh and Thirteenth streets. Ttio engineer was directed by the council In conjunction with Hulldlng In- cnector Tilly to propuro plans und specifica tions. This will bo dona with as little delay ts possible and It may bo that uot more than a vrouk or ten dnys will olnpso before they are ready for .bo council. Gowns $1.19. All our ladies' night robes , worth and selling at from $1.75 to $2.50 , go-now at $1.19. ANOTHER DAY At 11 ay (1 on Ilroi. ' Oroiit Dreix Goods Clear ing bnlc. Today is the last day of the great out price bale on dress goods. Wo have never done anj thing that pleased us so veil and our customers , too , as this great bale. Try got a few of thcbo before they are all gone. At lOc. Wool chevrons , English cashmeres , nil wool nun's veiling , worth up to 43o u yard , all go in one lot at lOc. At J8o. All wool suitings , Jamestown serges , fancy plaids , black and white stripes and plaids ; these goods are worth up to Cc , now 18c. At 2oc. Changeable serge bcngalino , all wool cashmeres and many other styles will bo placed on ono counter at Uoc. 40-inch extra quality of black mohair , worth OJG , goes for ; i ! > c. 48-inch black mohair , worth 85c , goes for 4c. ! ) 40-inch all wool novelty blacks , worth Sl.'i'j , goes for 5'Jo.ITAYDEN ITAYDEN BROS. Raising money sale By lowering prices. 81 Excursion tu HiirlliiKion lloach SI. The Burlington route will run a spe cial excursion train to Burlington beach ( near Lincoln ) next Sunday. Train leaves Omaha at' ' ) a. in. Returning , leaves Lincoln at 8 p. m. Round trip tiekots , $1. Ask the city ticket agent at 1321 Far- nam street for full information. A-convenient and pleasant place to ob tain luncheon. BuldulT , 1520 Fariium. PULLMAN'S TAXES. I'roipcotH Hint Sir George Will Iln Itc. quired to Settle > llollii'iuoiioy. The question of whether the Pullman Palace Car company will escape the pay ment Into the city treasury of several thou sand dollars of personal delinquent taxes' for several years back will probably soon bo decided. The company failed to p.iy Its par- sonal taxes to the city for 1850 , Ib87 , 188S and ISS'J ' , as returned by the assessors , and the total footed up about M5,000. Several months agoupon , the advlco of the city attorney , Treasurer Bolln took steps to force the collection of the delinquent taxes. Ho levied upon three p.ilaco cars belonging to the coinp.mv , and held them for boveral dayi > , pending the tlmohogavo not ice of sale. In the meantime , Just previous to the day of sale , the company's attorney ap peared before .ludgo IJundy at Lincoln nnd secured n temporary order restraining the sale of the cars until the case could ho heard. An order was alto issued ordering the re lease of the cars the treasurer had tlod up in the Union Pacific shops upon the company paving Into court thu amount of disputed taxes , This the company did , and secured the release of the cats pending the hearing of the caso. Advices from Chlcagoaro to the effect that the tailing of testimony in the cases will commence today. City AttornoV Council is there , and he has been served with an order to take testimony in the c.iso , which is now pending in the United States circuit court. Mr. Council will examine nil witnesses. Ho will return homo the latter part of the week. Thcro are tnrco tilings worth savin ? Time , Trouble and money-and Do Witt's Llttlo fcirlv Ulsors will save them for you. These llttlo pills will save you time , us they act promptly. They will save you trouble as thoycauio no p.tin. They will save you uionuvas they economize-doctor's bills. " * Get Yuur Tickets For next Sunday's monitor cheap excursion to Burlington beach at the Burlington city ticket olllco , 1324 Fumam btreot , on Saturday , or at the union depot on Sunday morring. It is cool at Burlinkjton beach , Here is u lot of wonderfully choice sillcs , many of them have been selling1 at $1.513 and none worth less than $1.25. Two-toned swivclNsillcs , figured , dotted , striped and plain silks at cost. All bought for this season's trade. You ought not to miss seeing this lot of silks. They all go at 650 per yard. No limit. A lot of fine narrow cambric embroideries that went at toe , i2j c and Now 3c Cambric and Swiss embr'ys 3 to 6 in. Cambric and Swiss embroideries up I7c wide , exquisite designs to 7 inch , beautiful goods Your choice of our entire stock of fancy parasols , none sold at less than $3,75 , most of them as high as $8.00 , all bought for this season's trade 500 silk taffeta sun or rain umbrellas , sweet briar and other imported natural wood handles , fully worth $5.00 or $6 oo each. . Men's fine gauze seamless cotton hose , Men's fine quality full fashioned stain- plain and fancy colors , J less Klli-1- ana tancy woiniaTsoijuniity colored BOClis , roillltir The entire balance'of our ladies' cream and white lisle thread combination suits that sold at 1C"V 750 and $1.00 ' . 1C 100 dozen ladies' low neck sleeveless vests , ! 1 case of seamless cotton hose in navy , seal taped in neck airl arms. and russet shades , n1iAVi , ? . Storm Serge 50e pei * yard. The balance of our 46 inch $1.00 quality storm serge , today , 50c per yard. Wo have it in the shades of brown only. For school , street or house wear , no other gown is more of a favorite. At 50c per yard , wo consider it ono of the best bargains wo have to offar. Curtains 65c. All our $1 aid $1.25 Nottingham ham lace curtains , without re serve , , go now at G5cper pair. HELD FOR MURDER. Coroner's Jury Ilcnra the Kvlilonco In the MoUlnn-MoKennn Shoot In e. A coroner's jury heard the testimony in the .McKenna-McGinn murder case at the morfiuo yesterday forenoon and returned a verdict to the effect that Edwaid McKenna canio to his death from the effects of a pun shotllrcd by Bernard McGinn with intent to kill. kill.Tho The testimony was as follows : L. H. Robins of 5817 North Twenty-fourth street said that ho heard McGinn swear nt McKcnna as the latter stepped from the car and saw McKenna start to run away. McGinn followed iiad caught him on the cdtfo of the sidewalk. McGinn drew a re volver and after saying "I'll shoot your heart out , " fired the fatal shot. The murderer pointed the smoking revolver toward the witness as ho started on u run for the weeds. Charles H. Loir , 2324 Ames avenue , saw tho-struKglo and the shooting. Ills testi mony was the samu as other eye witnosscs. I..oar hurried to McKoniia and raised him fiom the pround and asked , "Why did McGinn shoot. " "Ho had It in for mo , " answered the Injured man. lie saw McGinn draw the gun and tlourish it at the crowd as if ho Intended to shoot. Ho started to follow McGinn , but slopped when McGlr.n told him to go luck or ho would got shot too. The next witness was Fred A. Tripp , wtio was sitting on the porch * at the Saratoga house. Ho heard some loud talk , saw the men struggling und saw McGinn 11 ro his revolver. "William McGee vjas on a passing motor and saw the shooting. Ho loft the car und telephoned for the police and the doctors. Miss Hhoda E. McICcnzio , who lives at 1801 North Twenty-fourth street , was an eye witness. She was on the car with Mc- Kcnnu and was just stepping off when Mc Ginn walked over and spoke to McKcnna. As the latter started across the street Mc Ginn followed , and after a short struggle the shot was tired and McKenna fell. Mc Ginn then ran. Several other witnesses testllled to the same facts. Drs. Impoy and Matthews , described the dead man's wounds and the post mor tem. The bullet , the doctors slid , split on abe bo no in the loft thigh und could not bo found , The Intestines were cut in seven places , Death was caused by peritonitis , the result of the gun shot wound , This ended the testimony nnd the jury brought In a verdict inside of ten minutes. Busy poopic have no iimo , anil sens bio pcoplo have no Inclination to use pills that make thorn sfuk u iliy for every dose they take. They huvo learned that the use o'f Do Witt's Little Barly Ulsura does not in terfere with thuir .health by causing nuusoi pain or griping. Thuso llttlo pills : ire per , feet in action nnd resulto , regulating the stomach and bowels so that headaches , dli- < diies3iiul lassltudu are preventu.l. They cleanse the blood , ( Lloar the complexion an I one up the system. XiOtsof health in tliaaj littlefollows. . ' It is shady at liurlington beach. A Ultra p Hull- . One hundred and ten miles for a del lar. Special excursion train leaves Omaha nt 0 o'clock next Sunday morning for Burlington beach , the plensuntcat roBert - Bert In Nebraska , Portieres $3.35. Drapery Silks 57c. Curtain Loops 49c. All voiir $5 , $5.50 and $6 chen All our 32-inch drapery silk , Chenille curtain loops , in all ille portieres go without reserve , $1 and $1.25 quality , go at 57c colors , and as many as you wan at $3.35 per pair. yard. of them at 'Igc per pair. FOR SHOOTING TO KILL. Young Louis Golilnmltli on Trlnl for Wound- In ? Alfred C. I'nttornon. Louis A. Goldsmith had a preliminary hearing In police court yesterday forenoon. Ho Is charged with shooting Alfred C. Pat terson with intent to kill on the night of July 14. The state was represented by Assistant County Attorney Slabaugh and the defend ant by T. J. Mahoney. " " Patterson was the first witness and told how ho , in company with George Shephor A , William Grimes and John Drown , wont Into tile saloon on the night of the 14th nnd asked to get change for a dollar. Continuing the witness said : "A couple of women wore standing at the end of the bar smoking cigarettes. I spoke to them and it seemed to ange.r Goldsmith. Ho called me vllo names and-then ordered mo out of the placn. As I started to go ho grabbed a couple of beer bottles and threatened to strike mo. Then ho dropped the bottles and turned to the north end of the bar , opened a drawer nna took out n pistol. Hy this time I was near the middle of the bar. When Gold smith started toward mo with the pistol the women cried "Louis , don't , " and put their hands to their cars. Louis told'thcm to got out of the way. that ho tvas going to kill mo. The bartender tnok the revolver away from Goldsmith and then ho ? ot a billiard cue nnd struck mo on the loft arm. Then I ran into the street nnd was snot. " Dr. Somors testified as to the treatment of Patterson nnd oxhloited the bullet found In his body. Several other witnesses followed and nt 1 o'clock the state rested. The trial will bo continued today. After the state.s evidence was all in the attorney for the defendant declined to intro duce his witnesses , and Goldsmith was held to the district court In the sum of $2,500. Bail was furnished nt once. Choiip Ktnuritlon to Iliirllncton Ileuoli. On Sunday , August 0 , the Burlington route will run a special excursion train from Omaha to Burlington beach ( near Lincoln ) . Hound trip tickets $1.00. Train leaves union depot at 0 a. in. Minor 1'ollco MuttorH. Only two prisoners appeared before the police judge yesterday morning , Ono was u drunk and ono a vagrant. Both wore allowed logo. logo.William William Barber and George Smith com plained that they had been "hoodooed" out of $ j by an employment agency. No com plaint was filod. The case of illegal construction of a side walk against John M.Vllson was argued In police court yesterday forenoon. A decision will bo given later. The Byron Hoed company complained to the police that disreputable women occupied a house at ItW'J Jackson i treat. 1'ollco ofllccrs compelled the woman to move. John Dent who owns a small farm in the north part of the city complained to Chief Seavey thut boys were stealing his green corn , An ofllcor was sent out to abate the nuisance , Don't forgot the Dutt- , Sunday , August 0 , of the monster oheop excursion to Burlington beach. Train leaves Omaha at 0 a. in. Round trip tickets $1.00. CE'S aking owdeK The only Pure Cream of Tartar 1'owdcr. No Ammonia j No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. New Goods at 75c per yard. All now goods us they arrive will bo plncod in the August cost cash salo. This 75c lot English whipcord , imported by us to soil at $1 per yard. They como in all the very latest fall shades and will bo placed on our counters for the first tiino Wednes day , the opening day of our salo. I'KKMANIJNTIA CURED or HO PAY. NO PAY UNTIIrCUKED. We rotor you to S.5J ) p itlonta. PIMflHPIfll RfffRFNPN Nat'l ll.uil-orOonunercoOm9tl . . llluHlulHL lUrtlUriljt | Uurmun S ivms It ink , OiiialiO. No ( Intention from business , Nu operation. Iuv i tlputo our inothoil. Written giummtuo to iibsolutoiy euro nil Kinds of HUlTUltl' of both SOKOS without , th use of knlfo. no matter nf how lung sliimling , EXAMINATION FREE. THE 0 , E. miim COMPANY , 3OT-3O8 N. Y. Lifo EulldluOmaliu , Nob. i\ SEND nm CntcuijAit. at 50c oo the $1.00 Greatest Bargains ever offered Write for Special Bargain List No. IO , just out , with description nnd prices Hint are Below Manufacturer's Costs. MO Uieydcs at a tioinuiulous sacrifice to clear up the reason's busiucss. Now is the time to buy nnd save moue NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. , Lincoln , Nek The Keystone Watcn Case Co. of Philadelphia , the largest watch case manufactur ing concern in the world , is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it , a bow ( ring ) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow , which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the and CAN ONLY BE HAD with cttoca bearing their trade mark- Sold only through watch dealers , without extra charge. 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