THE OMAHA DAILY BEE9TJN < DAY , JUNE 10 , 1805. BOSTON STORE GRAND SALS 60o Bilks 16c , $1 00 Silks 36o , $2 00 Plise Waist Silks 75c , 26 C SES NLW SUMMER WASH GOOD 80o Printed I'lquc * 01-Sc , Now Crinkle I'nrlii IMIinei Bt-c ! , New I'rlnceu lre Ouc 0 l-8c , New ShirtIng - Ing Trliiti 2 l-2c , COC Nn\V SILKS , 150. Striped wash silks , plain taffeta Bilks 1 brcv.ns and all dark colors , bcngallne silk sv/lvel llks nml black anil colored sura silks , worth up to COc a yard , KO on sa Mot day at IDc. . . . Dollar quality of yard-wide Clilna silk black and navy blue grounds , with beaut ful floral design * , taffeta ellks In nil cole with small woven figures , beautiful strlpi and plaid taffeta silks for waists , all worl yard on bargain square for Mo $1.00 a , go day at 35c a yard. I'llsfio silks for waists or entire suits , handsome varieties of shades , worth $2.i a yard , go nt 7iic. $2.00 DIIBS8 (30003 , COC YAUD. Wool crepons , pure silk and wool glorln best quality of black brllllantlne and silk ai wool Imported novelties , all worth up to $2. a yard , go In our dress goods departme for Monday only , at C'Jc. C9c quality French Imported challlcs , ext wide , very flue , In light and dark groun with small lloral designs , go , for Mend : only , In our dress goods department , at 28c. 350 IMI'OHTEU WASH HOODS , 12'XiC. Imported pllsses brought to this count to sell at 35c n yard , In light and dai colorings , all new , fresh goods ; the mo serviceable dress material ever manufacture go In our dress goo Is department nt 12' c. IT WILD HE A WONDERFUL SAI IN THE I1ASHMENT. 10,000 pieces of best grade American still Ing prints , they arc worth 7'/4c a yard ; tomorrow In the bargain basement at 2V4c. 1,000 pieces of best standard dress -prln they are In grays and white , and all the m stripes ; worth SVic a yard , go tomorrow the bargain basement at S'/lc. 10,000 yards of I'rlnctss Duck , In all t plain colors , whlfe , blues , tans , reJs and the fancy light and dark patterns ; worth 1 a yard , go tomorrow at CV&c. 1,000 pieces of those new crinkle Pa pllBBCs. They arc 19c goods , wo have tin tomorrow at 8c and 12' ' c a yard. COO pieces of those fine and popular bl and white striped lawns , that have crcat such a furore In shirt waists , tomorrow y buy them at IBc a yard. The regular prl Is 40c. BO pieces of fine colored piques , printed the Anchor Yacht' and sporting patten they are the proper thing for boys' yacl Ing suits. The regular price Is 25c a ya tomorrow .they go nt GVic. One- case of the very finest moire llnlni they are regular Iflc goods ; go tomorrow BOSTON STOKE , OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Impcxullilii to l.lvu In I'liU Country Without hearing about the NorthwesU line's evening "Chicago Limited , " for peoi WILL talk about Its conveniences , tastef ness and comprehensive up-to-datene Omaha , 5:45 : p. in. ; Chicago , 8:15 : a. m. V tlbuled sleeping cars , chair cars , a la ca diners , I'lntsch gas. EVERYTHING. No i tra cost. Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 : a. and 4 p. m. dally , Want your trunk checV at home ? City ticket office. 1401 Farnam street. ( loving Out. The Buckeye Buggy company are closl out Its stock at Fifteenth and Howard , stock In every way finer In quality and st than has ever liccn shown In Nebras Dealers and city buyers will save from to. 50 per cent on any prices ever made so-called closing out sales of the pa t. 1 sale lasts only a few days. Mr. L. C. II formerly of this city , Is In charge. Pr pectlvo buyers shoiildjsall at once. The reputation of Buckeye vehicles t their signal success over all competition at ' World's fair ls > all that neeJ be said of merit of their work. A IVW4lVIUItHgP4 * Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & Paul railway , the short line to Chicago , clean train , made up and started from Oma Baggage checked from residence to destl tlon. Elegant train service and courtei employes. Entire train lighted by electric and heated by steam , wllli electric light every berth. Finest dining car service the west , with meals served "a la cart The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. dally from Un depot. City Ticket Office. 1501 Farnam street. 8. Carrier , city ticket agent. Cotirtlnnil llcncli Noton. Manager Arthur has secured Achlllo P : lion , the equlllbr st , with pyrotechnic i play , for Courtlaml Beach ; ulso a troupe Arabs. Plilllion with.his spiral tower Is of the finest outdoor attractions known ; has been seen In Chicago recently by mi Omaha people , nnd all speak highly of t marvelous exhibition. The F rst Infantry band gives a cone this afternoon nnd evening. The balloon censlon and parachute ttapeze , contort nnd tight rope performances take place t afternoon and evening today. THE MAiLSTROM'S SECRET. A Trench Scl'ntlllc I'urty 'to InvcstlR Wrnn'lilrlpmil. . The theory that the great whirlpool the coast of Norway Is subterraneously c nccted with the Gulf of Bothnia has foi many believers , among them the celebrt Klrchner , vho prepared the archltecti plans of what the tower of Babel was 1 Yearning for something definite as to i mystery of nature , however , the Fre government has nominated a scientific ci mission to study the celebrated whlrlp to Investigate Its suggested connections v the gulf stream and to rectify exist charts of Its currents. All the poetry of Scandinavia , says Philadelphia Record , centers around the rlblo gulf which expresses the supreme 1 ror of nature. But we live In a more p tlve age. The whirlpool Is In the vlcli of the wildest rock-bound coast of Norw the black cliffs of which have been ca "the ramparts of the world. " Still tr are times when the pool Is EO calm ttia small boat can sail across Its presm mouth. No ship has ever been sue down mariners know the currents by tl charts save that described by EJgar A : Poe , so full of "creeplness , " nnd where vessel la conS-crtcd Into matchwood. Of crew one alone was rescued , a youth of who , after some corkscrew tossing In funnel , was thrown upon a beach some m away , his hair having become as white enow and he himself a wizened old man During periods of storm- the niaelst Is said to r3terbe : ! a futnel , tl e water whl. Inside a ring of foam ; but the eye can the descending liquid wall to bo all Jet bl water. Trunks of trees have been thn up so split that the natives say they 1 become "mermaids' hair. " Of course tl are legends of whales having been dn Into tlio gre\t ( \ race , and that their cries I been heard above the storm. What will accrue to tclence from the suit of the French commission U natui Impossible to predict. As was cvldei by the late expedition of a Frenchmar the bottom of the lied sea to recover tr of Pharaoh's lost hosts , the Gauls of tc Imvo a decided fondness for peering dinners the Investigation of which EC to bo contrary to the decrees of both I and nature. But an outside observer might plain nllege that a descent Into a volcano to as tain whence came the IIcry scoria , as as observations as to the effect of ejected molten lava upon the clrcumja ulr , would be quite as easy and of equal vantage to the world of science as the posed effort to fathom the mysteries of maelstrom. The fascination for diving the unknown Is , however , so great tlia long as mysteries shall exist somebody bo found to spend valuable time , valuable mid valuable means upon their solution. A cob pipe factory , with a dally outpt 8,000 pipes , will shortly be put In oper : la Wavorly. Tenn , Vlco President Stevenson will speak al llllnoU Federation of Labor demonstr : la Cblcago oa July i , KELLET , STIGER & C ( An Elegant List of Bargains for Thi Week. LATEST NOVELTIES IN PARASOL New Lncei nml Kmbroldcrlei nt Kpecli 1'rlccs Some Very Choice liar * CBIIII In the Wnfth GoocU Dcpnrtmcnti JDc for ths best quality figured India nn China silk. 29c wash silk , checks or stripes , 40c qua Ity. 350 fancy cord , wash silks , SOc quality. 60c gauflre crepe , $1.00 quality , 27 Inclu wide. 600 best French dyed , 27-Inch Japanei silk , 85c grade. 75c 36-Inch white Toklo silk , $1.00 qu.illt 2 c challle , challle. COc challle for 29e. 390 black , small figured dress goods , 71 grade. $2.C4 full dress patterns , all wool Scot < suitings. 33c all wool mlxEd traveling suiting , CI grade. MITTS. MITTS. MITTS. 25c Milanese pure silk. Best black silk mitts shown , 35c , COc , CO 75c and $1.00. $1.00 summer glove , white chamois , styils four large buttons , mousquetalre. LATEST NOVELTIES IN PAHASOLS. FRENCH VALENCIENNES LACES. So much used for trimming dimities , lav mulls , etc. , at ISc , 20c , 25c , 33c , 40c , 5 and 75c a dozen yards. Latest novelties In veilings at 15c , 20c , 2 ; 35c and 50c a yard. Fine Swiss and Nainsook embroideries the new Guipure and Maderla effects , fro 4 to 8 Inches wide , nt 12 > , c , 15c , 23c , 3 nnd COc a yard. New dainty Swiss Insertion embrolderl ( with lines of drawn work ) , very fashlonabl at 9e. lOc , 12V.sC , 20c , 25c a yard. Ladles' white metal blt buckles , copi of sterling silver designs , at ISc , 25c , 3 ( 35c and COc each. Ladies' heavy corded silk b5lts , wl handsome whlto metal buckles , at 25c , 3 ! SOc and 75c each. WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT. Fine printed dimities for house wrappi 12' c grades , on Monday at 8 l-3c. Figured cotton crepons , fast colors , 2 quality , lOc. All our fine printed duckings , ICc qualll lOc. lOc.Very finest ducking , In all colorings , on IS'/jC. Figured pique , In rtylUli designs , w 25c. 15c. French percale , French cambric and t tiste , formerly 20c and 25c , ICc. Fancy dress Swiss , in all colorings , a white dotted Swiss at from 20c to 75c. KELLEY. STIGER & CO. , Cor. Farnam and 15th Sts. I.rlinil'n OCPHII Home , Newport , U. I. The most charming seaside resort America , bathing , boating , fishing , yncl Ing , ocean drives nnd cliff walks. S food a specialty. Rooms can be cngag of Charles W. Squires , Mlllard hotel , Warren P. Leland , Newport. Special ral for July and the season. N. i : . A. nt IK-iuor , Julr nth to 13th. The quickest time nnd best train service offered by the Union Pacific System. LI rates nnd liberal arrangements for a char Ing variety of excursions to western resor comprising a tour through lha fame Yellowstone National Park ; trips to S Francisco , Portland and Salt Lake City ; t famous mountain retreats of Colorado ; I Black Hills and renowned Hos Springs , Soi Dakota ; the sunnier school at Colors Springs , nnd other attractions. See yc nearest Unldn Pacific agent or address E. L. LOMAX , General Passenger and Ticket Agent , Omaha , Neb _ _ Do Cue pharmacy , 201 North Sixteen opened for business yesterday. This di Btore has the finest fixtures and newest stt cf drugs. An elegant soda fountain Is a In the store. The store will be open t and night , and prescriptions filled by ca petent pharmacists. A I'lcnlc for u Dollnr. The Hayden Bros.1 employes' pier which takes place at West Point June 2 promises to 1)3 a very enjoyable affair. 1 features of last year will be greatly creased by foot ball games , base ball , s : races and a host of other pleasant pastlni Tha ride Itself to West Point and return a dollar Is enough inducement to Tickets can bo obtained from any employe Hayden Bros. I.iKllcjt' TiirkUli lltth * . Also medicated , sulphur , mercurial bat oil rubs , hot milk , perfumed baths ; ma euro , chiropodist , pedal cure. We are p pared to do all we agree. Ladles , Imvo your toe nails made to li like diamonds. One free treatment with every bath. Special attention to hair dressing. 109 Bee Bul'dlng.- ' Special I'urty for Spirit I.iiko Will be formed to leave Omaha Frld Juno 21 , provided enough will go to ( II special sleeper. If you can go on that d and train , leave your name with G. F. W > city t'cket agent , 1401 Farnam street , later than Thursday noon. J. R. BUCHANAN , . G. P. AM S. C. & P. R. I Samuel Burns , 1318 Farnam , will offer I week a genuine Havlland decorated din set for $26.00 , formerly ? 10.00. A hand painted porcela n set , $10.76 , mcrly $18.00 ; and a real Brownfield set , $ S formerly $11. il See front windows. Ish NAPOLEON ROARED. i- Nquolchhi ? Opposition to IIU Amorli It-nl i : tnto II oa I. A writer In MeClure's Magazine g'lves account of the disturbance in the Nnpol fanmlly caubed by the proposed sale of Louisiana territory to the United Sta The writer says : When Monroe arrived on April 12th , I Ingston had an amazing proposition to bi-foro him. Uomiparte wanted to Louisiana. Whatever opposition Ho pnrto'H ministers hud made he hnd sllenc the Chambers he bad not even consul' ' The only cprlous lilnderunco he seeniH have encountered , was In hla own fam with Ills brothers Luelen nnd Joseph. : clen hnd secured Louisiana for France IbOO by the treaty of San Ildefonso , nnd > proud of his work. IIo had won rank 11 ts diplomat from the nffnlr as well ns nn ormoux fortune ; nnd when Joseph came him , telling him the General was going pell the recent acquisition , he was nn ; The two brothers hurried to liomnmrt remonstrate. They found him In his bn tint , In th fashion of the day , bo recel them , anil ut once Introduced the snbj "Has Jo epb told you I am going to Ixmlxlnna ? " ho asked of Luelen. "Yi'f. " answered Luelen ; "but I tin myself that the cbiimbera will not t , their content. " "So do 1 , ns I have told you , " put In KCpll. This opposition tired Ronapartc , \ nroinptly assured them that. If he wlsl 10ouhl ee'l Louisiana \\lthout the c gent of anyone whomsoever. The debute grew warmer. Joseph rus , .i to the tub where his brother wns t merged In opaque water , and declared If to dared attempt such n thing he would h celt mount the tribune In opposition. lie parle , furious , sprang up , exclaiming , ' " nre Insolent ! I ought" but slipped nnd I deluging Joseph In perfumed water , breaking up the quarrel. An hour later Bonaparte and Luelen dinned the conversation in the latt ily study. Luelen contended that tbe sale unconstitutional , llonnparto taunted with the term. , told him that ho had Irss he spcct for the constitution on the ISIh * 1 nt malre. Luelen. Incensed , Informed the C ntd era ) that If he were not his brother do - would bo his enemy : and Bonaparte , ohe cited , dashed his snuff-box to the door , he claiming : "You my enemy ! I would bi ito ion ns I do this box ! " These scenes v as repeated more than once before the ni 111 tlutlona were tlnlfchtxl , but they seemed to Imvo caused any hesitation on Hi Ife imrte's side , for In eplte of nil opposlt the negotiations were finally complc and Louisiana was ours. the. price b of Mxty million francs , we to asiume , In cllt'.on the spoliation claims of our cltl ; Franco up to the amount of twenty lion francs Bonaparte was rejoice : ! ! , „ i was an n-lmlrnble war measure , and ho , one of bin councillors in glee , "I h " i Kiven KiiKSnnd a maritime rival that koi I or later will humble her power. " BOSTON STORE'S ' LATES1 Geo. W. Cook & Son's Omaha Bankrupt Shoe Stock on Sale Tomorrow AT THE BOSTON STORF , OMAH/ / The Molt htnrllliiCt I-'xcltlne , Ecnintlonn nil Original Ilnnkrupt Sale of felloe * Kver Known to llo Hold. Showing with trfmcndoua force the vat difference between Boiton store's method c selling a bankrupt shoo stock and that c other people. Boston s'oro will accomplish in a few day what others could not do in fix month * . In other words. Boston store will close on the entire bankrupt shoe stock of George \ \ Cook & Son In less time , with more excite mcnt and satisfaction to the public than nn > body ever dreamed of. Tomorrow wo will offer Cook's finest men'i women's , boys' , youths' , misses' , children' ' and Infants' shoes all the way FHO.M COC DOWN TO IOC ON THE DOLLAR. It Is a well known fact that when Messn Stacy , Adams & Co. etarted up the Coo store again they put In an immense lot c new goods , Intending to carry on a buslnc : no heretofore. They had sold out all the ol stock and undesirable gooJs and restockc it completely , making the Cook stock , at th time of our purchase , one of the largos finest and best selected stocks In the Unite States. Never , amongst all the many bankruj stocks we have bought , did we ever con : across a stock so well known , so well 01 sorted , or one regarded with such confldenc and favor by the Omaha people as this banl rupt shoe stock of George W. Cook & Son. To give the ladles a clear Idea of how we this shoe stock had been filled up , wo woul say that amongst the other shoes we find quantity of the very latest style Toklo shoi for ladles , a lot of new sldc-laco shoes , at Mich novelties as ? button oxfords , Corea Ji llets , and In men's shoes there are elegai lines of tan and russet shoes , fine calf , co duvan and kangaroo shoes , and a splcnd line of boyt > ' and youths' shoes. In mlssc and children's shoes the stock had been r markably well refilled. Bo sure to bo on hand early tomorro morning to attend this sale at. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N. W. corner IGth and Douglas. MonilnjSpecluln. . Crepon skirts , all lined , $2.48. Mohair skirts , all lined , $2.48. Mohair skirts , all lined. $3.98. All wool serge skirts , $4.50. Special values In skirts , all lined , $5.00. $7.50 silk waists , $5.00. $1.50 shirt waists , 79c. Children's sailor suits $1.48 , value $2.50. STEELE & CO. , 1511 Douglas. lYI > liS' TURKISH UA.TI1S. Six I'or rivn Dollar * . The manager of the batJi and complexk parlors at The Bee building has secured tl services of a trained masseuse for one mont who , by years of experience and caref study , can by facial massage and mcdlcati vapors , creams and balms , make the old look young and the young yet more youthf all from the remedies nature horse teaches. Special attention to hair dressln It would bo hard to find another army employes , the size of the force carried 1 The Great Wallace Shows , which would so universally courteous. All questions a answered cheerfully and politely. No mi In Mr. Wallace's service ever gets a seco chance to bo brusque to his patrons. Spirit l.iikp , Spirit l.nko , 'plrlt T.nko. Through sleeper via the Northwestern Lii commencing June 28 , leaver dally for Spii Lake at C:10 : p. m. from.Webster street depi The lake Is the same , accommodations a I tlo better , fire a llttls lower. City offlcs , 14 Farnnm sticet. Depot , 15th and Webst streets. J. R. BUCHANAN , G. P. A. Summer Tourist TlcUoti vl i Ilin lVnt ' Are now on sale ; for folders giving routi rates , etc. , call at Wabash ofPc& . 1415 Ft nam street. VU.IXVJS fUIi fllKK SlM'Kll aiEX. OMAHA , Juno 14. To the Editor of T Bee : I am now negotiating with a firm well known New York brokers to seci for the silver republicans of Omaha and t west the best opportunity of their lives obtain a profitable Investment. Though r as yet In a position to publish full details will give you a little Idea of what It is , that republicans who arc all right on sill may get In ahead of the silver dcmocn and pops. The goldbugs won't , of cour have anything to .do with Jt , and had ought to. There has Just been organized In N York City a Joint stock company with Immense' paid up capital to operate In p ductlve mining and agricultural 'lands countries using sliver an primary mon When enough land is bought and paid it will be mortgaged and bonds sold to p cure working capital. Everything will fair and square and the security A No. 1 Among other purchases they have secui a very largo tract of the most product ! coffee land In Mexico at n very low pr for cash. Ten millions of three-year bon to bear C per cent semi-annual Interest , v be Issued on this property. They will In denominations of , $100 each , and payat principal and Interest , at the compan office In Mexico In Mexican standard slli dollars. They will be said only In I United States , price 53 American standr silver dollars each , or $56 each IT guarant : by and payable at the New York ngency. Now the present very favorable prot > pe for the restoration of silver to the old ra by this country at about the time they f due will make these bonds excellent pr < erty , and will positively guarantee the ho ers a net gain of $47 on each $33 Investme because , though payable in Mexican sllv that money then will be Just as good gold. Even If by any possible chance fi coinage should fall to restore the price I bondholder would anyway get 100 Mexlc dollars In payment. They would exchai for 100 silver dollars at our mint. The 1 ter would be good onj where In this couni In payment of debts and would have c ' only $53 in the start. Who loses the $17 the bondholi gains Is not quite clear to my mind , but the transaction takes place between American and a foreigner and the Amerk Is ahead , I don't care. C. FIt Wi > are not glvpn to Mowing much aliottt our business Imt wo can't help fooling elated ovur our past vmik'H.lniHlnesH In Klmlmll I'lnnos < ljic , proli- ulily , to the low price for .Mine niul the easiest Ulnil of terms. It'u the sweetest touiul piano on earth. A. HOSPE , Jr. Music and Art , It IBM Don alas. Id \'Q cr THE NLW SDRK STORI The Big Department St6ro to Open at 16t and Badgo. OPEN FOR BUSINESS3 NFXf SATURDA' ' With a Comp-teto Btock > . .ofAll Now Good l-'rculi from tin \Vorlil' * Molt I'limoitt Mfcitir on fenle bntnntay. The New York Store will open for buslnei next Saturday morning , June 22 , at tli northeast corner of Dodge nnd 15th strec They will occupy the entire building froi cellar to garret with one of the best chose and lowest bought stocks of everything eve brought to this city , or any other for tht matter. The stock consists of dress good silks , domestics , linens , notions and In fai everything pertaining to a regulation di goods store , besides cloaks , the largest I the city , millinery , shoes , carpets , tea coffees nnd so on ad flnltum , The opening1 day , next Saturday , will I celebrated with the advent of prices ne to this community , without In the leai affecting the high standard of quality tin will bo easily recognized when the goods ai placed on sale. Neither time nor money have been spare to make the old corner meet the domain of the New York Store , until It now , ( will , Saturday , when they open , bo one of tl best appointed large stores In the countr ; An army of clerks are working with mlgl and main to place the stock In position , son Idea of the magnitude of which may 1 gained from the fact that over 200 peep are already employed. Owing to the fact that the buyers for tl New York Store reached the market at tl time when manufacturers wonted to unlo ; and as they had the cash with them , tin were enabled to so buy and select their gooi that the people of Omaha will be able buy fresh new goods at less than the reguli wholesale prices. Hest assured that wh they advertise will be In the store and at tl prices stated , no matter how ridiculous small those prices may seem. The New York Store opens Saturday mor Ing , June 22 ; don't forget the date , Saturda June 22. Watch the papers for particulars during tl coining week. Appointed Hint In the ShiT. General Copplnger returned Friday nig from a tour of Inspection of the army pos In the Department cf the Platte. Yesterdi he named as one of hid aides First Lleutc ant Groto of the Ninth cavalry , who Is al appointed chief ordnance officer and I spcctor of small arms for this departmei Lieutenant Qrotona for four years adj taut at Fort Robinson. VnliiB of n Curio. OMAHA , Neb. , Juno10. . To the Editor The Bee : I notice In The Bee an accou of a newspaper published In Vlcksburg Jt 2 , 1S63. Please Inform me whether there onyvalue _ " _ attached to > this paper as curiosity , and If you know any collect who deals In curios of thfs kind. X. Y. I ) . There Is some commercial value attach to original copies of. the paper , but a vc indefinite one. Do not know of any c lector dealing In curios of the kind. Bummer Toum. The tourist rates 'Offered ' by the Burllr ton route for the summer of 1S95 , are attractive , In their way , as the resorts which they apply. Practically , every resort In the country embraced In the Burlington's tourist tlcki ing arrangements. The rates to the Yellowstone Natlot park , Hot Springs , S. D. , Estes Park , Col the fishing nnd shooting grounds of norl crn Wyoming are particularly low. City ticket office , 1324 Farnam street. I'ytlihta Moniiiniit Services. This evening the Knights of Pythias this city Join In memorial exercises at i Mary's Avenue Congregational church , whi Ilev. S. Wright Butler will deliver an i dress upon Pythian memorial topics. L Sunday was spent by them In decoratl the graves of those members of the on who have gene before , and the exercl : tonight are In their memory and will ms an Important annal In Pythian hlsto All knights In the city and their frlet are Invited to be present. Open all night. Do Cue's pharmacy , : North Sixteenth. rUI'ClllUVUU IN YOU It 1'OtIKKT You C'tin Ho So by I'urclmslnp ; a Copy "Murim'd Dictionary of Chicago. " This handsome little book Is the recognl : and only standard "Guide" of Chicago i Is the most complete work of the kind c' published. It is alphabetically arranged t contains everything of interest pertaining Chicago , Including a splendid "Map" of C cage , also handsome Illustrations of all World's Fair Buildings. Persons contemplating a visit to the we ern metropolis should avail themselves this opportunity to secure a copy of t valuable work. For sale by George E. Moran , publish suite 212 Herald Building , Chicago , III. , a by prominent newsdealers. Price , 25c i copy. Morocco-bound copies In "gilt , " $2 each. each.Persons Persons ordering copies will please rci by pasta ! note or in postage stamps. Duck Skirts 98c. Different colors stylish shupo BLACK SHKO SKIRTS , lined throughout $4.98. Black figured Dt liantinebkirts.lin throughout , k$4.U Duck Suits .48 Wo could sny whole lots tibc these suits , but w leave it for you tD'gay ' when you f them. them.Wo Wo have others 82:98 : and 8J.OS uvo Silk Waifcts $3.98 The same kit that have 8' ' 'or ' J5.00 to $7.i Closed out b ; tuieo of mar fncturorfl sti ours n 1 1 with them < price lor choi $3.9 * COFIELD I \ClOAKSJSIII1S FURS. Croner ICth nutl Fnrnutti St. , Paxtoa Block. O.MAH e. r. Muiij-r. uuv nouns co. I'orclnc Out tlie Cliltm to Make Iloom for the Urocerlci , The groceries are coming o mnny of them , In fact , th&t we find we'll have to cur tail the cpaco occupied by the China depart * mcnt oven more than wo at first Intended , Wo'vo been making .some radical cuts In china and glassware within the last few days , but these prices will bo nowhere to those wo make from now on , The whole stock Is before you at less than the cost ot making ; all the fine Imported goods are In cluded In this great clearing tale. Como and see the Rhapo we are In , and you will recognize the Importance of our closing out at least half o' ' " china jnil tin- ware. 100-plece dinner sets , J5.no. Elegant 6-plece toilet net , Jl.GS. Nice 10-pleco toilet set , $2.20. Fine 12-plcco toilet set , ? 3.S5. No. 1 sun lamp chimneys , 1 cent. No. 1 sun burner , lOe. Kngraved table tumblers , Whlto granite tea cups , 2c. DUKSS GOODS. Mohair for bathing suits , 25c. $1.00 navy blue Forges , COc. Ulnck 75c Nuns veilings , 45c. The best French challlcs , only 25c. Light weight , all noel dress goods , COc , TCc and $1 quality ; one lot at 29c. 4G-ln. Imported silk and wool plaidsCOc. 48-Inch light weight clay worsteds , 98c. 40-Inch wool crepons , evening shades , COc. 40-Inch all wool albatros , all colors , 3 ! > c. SPECIAL WASH GOODS BARGAINS. 25c dimities , In all colors , ICc. Regular SOc dotted Swisses , 15c. Checked and striped muslins , 7o up. 35o French organdies go for 25e. S. P. MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. STABT ON THEIR OUTINCK CongrrRntlonnl Cliurch I'eiiplo Ilia Them- nrlvrn to the Country for n liny. Nearly 300 members of the congregation and Sunday school of the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church went by special train yesterday to South Dend , where they spent the day. The picnic was given by the Men's club of the church and every arrange ment was made to Insure an enjoyable holiday. The train consisted of five coaches which were barely sufficient to hold tin party. They pulled out of the union depoi at 11 o'clock and the return trip was made Immediately after bupper. A program ol athletic sports , which Included a game ol base ball and numerous races , occupied thi afternoon. The excursionists were acconv parted by an array of baskets and boxes which seemed amply sufficient to Insure them against starvation during their sojouri In the country. SHOWN BY A3SE830K3' RETOHN3 Decrease ot J.nmU and Lots In Donylin Ciiunly , The compilation of the assessors' return , on the lands alone of Douglas county Indl cato that there Is a decrease In valuation ; under this title of 5.6 per cent , or $183,919 Seven country precincts show an Increasi The balance of the county has decreased , tin largest slump appearing In the Sixth ward which had a falling oft of 27 per cent , o : $59,000. The ward marking the best showlni Is the Ninth , which only fell off C per cent Lands last year were valued at $3,2-73,021 In personal property and lots the largest de crease In the assessments Is looked for , land being regarded the most stable In value. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , magnetic eclectli physician ; health restored and again readj for business. 119 N. 10th st. , room 2. Cltr loans , Powell & Potter , n. Y. Life. JUDGE'S QE3XUilE3 AND FACES So Significant n * to lt coma Uronml for Alklnir NIMT Trlnt In ( lie linker fin * . The Ilakcr-Uabbltt libel suit promises to eclipse the record In criminal cases for start ling developments. The deportment ot the Judge who sat to hear the Hakcr-Uabbltt libel case has been assailed. The attorneys for the defense charge Cunningham II. Scott with conducting himself \ rhlloinon the bench In a manner wholly prejudicial to their client , and In cuch a way as to cower the Jury Into rendering a verdict of guilty. In support of this charge , one of the forty- t\\o reasons advanced for the granting of a new trial rets out In detail the facial panorama rama which wns exhibited to the jury while the Instructions were being read. They al lege that the whole proceeding was charac terized by gross Irregularity. After detailing the usual run ot errors , the only difference In this case being that If anything the number predicated Is greater than In most criminal cases , the motion for a new trlnl recites that there was gross Irregularity In the proceedings and an abuse of discretion by which the defendant was prevented from having a fair trial , In this to-wlt : "For that his honor , Cunningham H. Scott , the judge who presided at the trial , herein delivered the Instructions to the jurors In a loud and commanding tone of voice , making gestures now and then , using facial expressions and speaking and looking at the jurors and emphasizing parts of the Instructions In such a manner as would tend to Impress the jurors with the Idea that the court believed the defendant to be guilty , and as would tend to Impress them unfavor ably towards the defendant , and as would tend to Impress them ulth fear of the court If they should find th : defendant not guilty , and In such a manner as to cause them to find the defendant guilty , as charged. " This motion will have to be presented to the judge who Is charged with having made the facial exhibitions. . At the time the Instructions were de livered , and this occupied about ono full hour , the judge sat within six feet of the jury on a low platform. Ills voice , how ever , could bo plainly heard at the other end of the building and soon attracted a large crowd. In this connection It Is Inter esting to note also that several of the Jurors have already stated that they con cluded that the court thought the man guilty and so feared to render any other verdict than guilty , should they have thought It proper. Verdict \Vltl II ilet A * do "I would not bo doing my duty as a judge if I did not set this verdict aside , " JuJgo Ferguson remarked yesterday In the case of Charles M. Schneider against the Com mercial National bank. Schneider had ob tained a verdict for $4.450 on a claim for $11,441.C5 , the latter being a sum alleged to be duo over and above $20,000 realized from the sale of a stock of goods. On the first trial the Jury could not agree , Schneider's attorneys had a $1,000 attor ney's Hen on fllo then. Since then the Hen has been Increased to $2,500. Truimferrnl to thn PnciHc Const. Gilbert I ) . Tccdrlck , who has for several years represented the Pennsylvania lines for Nebraska and South Dakota , with head quarter ! ; at Omaha , has received notice ot his transfer to the territory of Southern Cali fornia , with cadrtiurtcrs at Los Angeles. This change has been brought about on ac count of Mr. Tfedrlck's health. Ho had hoped that frequent visits to California would prove beneficial , but coming back to Omaha has demonstrated that the change had many 111 effects and he has therefore reluctantly decided to take up his abode on the Pacific coaet. Ho leaves Omaha with the best wishes of every railroad man hereabouts. A new man wll bs appointed to fill the vacancy caused by thlp transfer. MRS. J. BENSON. Special Cut Prices for This Week. See our White Silk Pasnsols for $1.2" ) . never sold before less than S2. . " > 0 Fine quality of Silk with Chiffon ruflle , $2.00. Crepon olTccts , J3.f > 0 to $3.00. Cut Prices on many lines of goods for n few days. Check 'vnsh Silk * 2oc yard. Jotted Collarettes $1.00 pieces for $ ! . ! ) . > ; $2.00 pieces for 9Jo. LJlack Luce Collarettes with colored ribbons ; worth $2.00 , for $1.50. ( Rlc Chiffon Stocks for 35c Children's White Dresses , 2 and 3 years , $2.00 for $1.50 ; $1.23 for Doc ; $1.00 for Oile. Ladle's colored linen canvas waists , $2.2. > for $1.50. Ulaek and white striped percale ; $1,50 for 87c. Special line of colored waists , 2oc and 40c. 40c.White White for Goc nnd 48c , reduced from $1.00 and $1.25. CORSETS. $3.50 P. D. French Contil Corbels for $1.95sizes : 25 to 30. Odd lotsot $2.00 Corsets , all sizes , for 67c KID GLOVES. $1.25 Foster Lace Gloves , broken bizcs. 33c. All our French Embroidered Hand kerchiefs above $1.00 25 per cent off. Are you Going to Celebrate the 4th of July ? i We know it's early to talk fire works , but It's "the early bird that catches the worm , " and we're after the worm. We've got a long pole that Is baited with the lowest prices ever head of. We want a chance to figure on country or city celebrations , largo or small. We're In a position to give more celebration for the money than any other firm In this section. Price lists for the asking. I The c 131 ? i 99-Cent Farnam ; Store. Street , IB CATCH A LAUMAN 0 Id 15Hl\irnamSt.Oniilii 0I I- Ii i- ijk CHINA , 10 nee Hone Howls , We , 75e , Jl.OO. o Hud Vason , We up. Virginia Vases , Me , We. Jl.OO. Venetian Vanes. Jl.OO , > 1.W , (2.00. ( LAUGH VAIUUTY OK CUT GLASS AND CHINA VASU Sec Our New Lines of Toilet Sets , leu C I earn Sets , Dinner Sctn , \\otor Sctu , Salad Bets , Herry 8ctn. Hammock * at Actual Co Ideal Silver I'olish U a llrst cla \ . natural polish at an ordinary prlc BLISS. Millinery Sacrifice Sale. Several thousand stylish hats , very latest trimmed and un- trimmed. Must go at about half their value. Largesf and choicest stock. BLISS , NI-W MIU.IMHUY EMPORIUM , 1512 DOlHil.AS ST. A GOOD SIGN. fa Another Hardware More opened. Hardware of every rti'ncrlptlim wo lire ] now offering for salu ut reduced prices. The place to buy llanluarc Is wberotlicy sell the best goods cheapest. SKP.ING IS IIKUKVING. DROP IN AND SKll Win. Lyle Dickey < S Co. STOVHS AND lIAUDWARi ; , 140.1 Douglas Street. Tiint's the price at which you can buy outs of those oolobmteil "Siberia Re frigerators. " If von wunt u larger size it will cost you a little more. Why not call and select while the assortment is complete ? They're certainly the most economi cal , easiest cleaned and purest dry air- refrigerators mado. John Kussie Hardware Co. , s for JEWKL fins and Guso- Icim Stoves. 2407 CUMING STREET. Trusses , Supporters , . Batteries , Crutches. Atom'zcrs , Bed Pans , . Air Pillows , Rubber Goods , Surgical Instruments Medical Supplies. THE ALOE & PESFOLD CO , , THE LION Dltro llOUSi : , 1408 Farnaia HI. , opposite 1'uxton Hotel. The accepted arrangement or scheme ot furnishing In nearly every library today pro- video for a line of low bookcases , leaving a wall apace for pictures equal to nt least thrco-nfha.ot the total height of the room. Such low cases , finely made throughout ; and with little or no adornment , are rarelK found In the Block of an ordinary furnturo store. They can alwayi bo procured of us. however , and al about half the prlco you would pay for building them to order. - . < I They are very stoutly and strongly Joined volumes. The doors are tripe hinged ani dustproof ; they close tightly againat a centej mulllon , which obviates the clumsy Inside ) hook or bolt formerly used. Hemember that these cabinets are very Inexpensive. ( . Chas. SMverick & Co. , FURNITURE , DRAPKRII'.S , and UPHOLSTERY. 1206-1208 St.