THE AMERICAN. WAS A BIO SUCCESS, Tli A, P, A. OlflrMlon M Mrr!m Turk 011 lit loutlh Wm Well AUtrnUil. 4rr 1htr4 1 HihmikI Vtli II(hh1 tt llrmrhl I'MtrMlf AMitm f 'irMnil ltr, J. A. MIkiH. it lulu h nn I'll A tiiftli'nh NiimiitiMmiainjr iim tlm itidihlotf of tln rout tli, Mi'irlum itk Wit MM 'l ' nfU'rtnum. Tl irrotnol wm ft p i nmrli ir iituiia, Imi tliat tlll not U i Urn limtllt-r Dim from ivli-rnathnf, Mtl llnnWHIIllll ( lOOlll! wlm Mllll'l- juiUhI jpilttif t Mm A, I', A. Hilhr lti.it wm krUy '7 ' MimMwitnti nUlttMtt oMhn rli'ini'iil ftr Mm mtn il U Hr ilurlnif thn fiiii'iinon, An i'iiiirUliilnif iri'i;mmMin wna glmi, 1ml nhortor Mian tliitorlifliml, eiwlnjf tomo linlf l tho liny Ix.lrijf iwt tn-fitru tho idi'Miiiv-wH'ki'M nwi'itililoil, Thn lftur l'rrlr' band hmMml immlo for tho wimloii, ami did millt U) tlm tiiiiiio, An riiU-rtnlnlfitf addrww from Mm lUUs irwddniit, J. A. Doitrborii, wm ri'd by tlm iUto mrreUry, K. Hal Inn, owlnif to tlm Inability of Dr. IVarUirn to Iki irtiH'iil. In hla r he ald: "It glviw mo unalloyed jilonHiiro t kMk to you nttlnjf word of ifHwtlnu on thl now doubly niimioralilo dny, In my ofllHal rapacity m jirtwltlont of tho American rrotcllv Awoolatlon of the ataUif MImomI, I bid you wel come today, As the roproiMtnUiUve of tbo iibordlnatflcoundlaof Karmaa City and Jm:knon wmnty, Mbmnirl, I csxUsnd ln-arty and hncIbI wobiotno to all the iubordlnate council of our nulKhbor IntfiUU'rcltlo of Kana and to All kindred patriotic order. Nay, but my welcome U mora eomprclwmilve than that, for to eory gunulnn American citizen, fordjfn born or native; t nvcry genuine American woman! to evury American hearted ly arid t(lrl, and to every baby that feed uxm the milk of a (fBOulne American mother broaxt, I tender my wldoal-moutlied and rnot unction wd mo Ut participate with ii In all the olylti of thU oociwlori, and to unite with u in paying tribute of honor to thl anrilvomary of the day when, one hundn-d arid lhte5n yeara ago, the American colon !! naid to the nations of the world, 'We will bo a free and independent jx;(le. "And what a Mcta:le l here pre aenled! The gri-at tat of Mliri and Kantas atawjlntf aide by side totlay, m brim full of old nevenly'ot a to have Iocome aubllmcly forgetful of all pronaI and state Idfonyncraclcs, all atete lines, prejudices and hol'bles, of all difference of political creed state and national-arid with their heart melted into fmeueM by the fire of patriotism, they are ln'4-nt only on do ing hrmor to the memories of that heroic rsee of men and women who gained for them the priceless berltag of civil and religious WU-.ry which they now enjoy, Yes, the sons and daughters of Missouri bavegof visit ing gone to spend the day with their cousins, the sons and daughter of ' Kansas, in their beautiful sunflower borne, where they will .hat and sing and dance about the flag-staff from which streams the stars and stripe, and Ut wbkh symbol id their country' glory they will pa in concert voice this poetic tribute: "flu lit lh r" li"f '' hope fi1 lidios, h eriyel tin1 Ut vs'or irlvfll Vli f ifi tisvs III thH welkin fttmm, Ant nil Ilijf lim ei-r lxrn In lionfrn, fofwt flout thl (fi'Uf'J lif't ! Wr,, tfiaiiif the I'm hut fwlls trfor us With ff(lrt' will ((emth out U'fl, An4 1f6nui' tnner trrlf e'er u1 "lis the opening mnU:nm til thl ad- dreM, I destnafe thl day a a 'now doubly memorable day.' 1 m styled It with purpose afore-tboogh, and for a runum that I will now proceed Ut evolve, This Fourth til July, in common with all Koirth of July, I already singly memorable, for the raon that all the youths and rnaidrn of otrr wrarrwn achool well know, but what I mean Ut say I this, that this particular Fourth of July yf the year lH.ti 1 destined to became twlee memorable In the annal of our emntrjmn'M memorable lx cause of thl fact in the pt, the wrest ing of our liUrtle from a powerful oiUrnal foe, and inUm memorable be cause of thl fact which still lb- In the future tha preservation tA these same libertfei from dmtnuilUm at the hand of a far mora Insidious, powerful and dangerous foe, tsomfortably ensrjonsed and prrte;ted within the border of thi 1'rotestant land, this 0M-n-JSIble land, thi free school land, that wm consecrated in a baptism of blood, to civil and relfgUrtJ ilterty, "Do jm still Mk me bow this par ticular FWtb of July 1 to become doubly notad In our country' future tlsUry? I will tell you plainly, The American Protective Aasorilation i st for the specific task of preserving our liberties and free Insiltutlon from the graep of that subtle and mighty domes tic foe -the Itorolsh hierarchy, Tbl fourth day of July, Wti, 1 the first time during It existence that the mho- elation bM come forth b;fore the world ojtenly and distinctively Man organiza tion avowing that mission. At tbl aame hour, and without any precon tittr.l plsii. bttl Itt lit d , a 'Hiit ptili'i' tnsllet t, tb" I""' of . A IV A Im tb -e si ill) fl lmlai' ti t-l lr I ,tn l. rwml Park, and JoMf JtnltH'i'd ll pH Uii, v 'lit Mnk Ibtw otil ti )'ii tbrwifch j our ! m i ivlsi ) , U oiioi'i!( lln tk, Vlt. I h iiil vl his ImtliHitf In M 1 1 tu lliem Itl I r'H'Ol b' ttinv other le nf fur fiMiiiiiy thai I11.II11. live pad lot if tinnil"' I'ss drUfli fni III Hit inemls i if our luible mil r In ffli'liixte this ilny and ' riMhst" rrale tl to Ami rlt en fi-inliim. I knuw imt, but of Ibis I am fnH.v fiHivlun il, fnuil the sl'iis of tin' lluif ami the t if lid l rVfiils, I bat Ibf imliiii.i uf I lie alr aily Itiauuiaitil nmifft 011 our nil bftitn Anift'b'anlHm ami Human ism will ho the triumph of the bu rner ami tin illsiiimfmiurii of the latter, ami I Vfitiini to pifilli t (lint this par llfular r'uiirth of July will lfimi Ui ftiUit-n gfiifiattiuis tliiubly hUtoi Id In the nn rials of our country, "Those two tblnjta Anif ilfiinlsm and Itomaiilmn - as llny stiiml ilfllneil In my mind, are synonyms -the ono of freedom In Its broadest sense n pro scribed In the lllhlu and the constitu tion of the United Htatea, the other of slavery In the wide and deep sonso, as sot fin tti in the teiu'hlrig of the Itoinun ('athollu church, As such, those, two things are Incompntlbles, and like light and darkness In the physical realm and truth and falsehood In tho moral realm, they cannot ro-exlet. Tho territory of the American mind cannot remain indefinitely 'part free and part slave,' but must, In tho very naturo of thing, be either 'all free or all sluve,' Which nball It bo? Tho aladltloniam of tho American Protectlvo AsaiK!ltt- tlon and of tho organized and tho un organized patriotic sentiment of our country say it shall be 'ALU KlttCK. "Tbo 'irrepressible conflict' between those two antagonisms I not a coming conflict, but a conflict I'omo, Tho Issues between them are well defined, and are being tried hnforo the great American people a the jury of last resort. Tho ultimate and decisive trial of compar ative strength of tho two parties Is Inevitable, for neither will or can sur render or retreat beyond tho reach of tho power of the other, and the struggle will not slop short of tho utter destruc tion of the one or the other as a dis turbing element In American society. "I believe In tho ultimate triumph of truth and right, and, hence, I have an abiding faith that, by the help of that Ood whose providential band has led uthufar, and by the patriotic conse cration of bead and heart and band, our open Hlble, free school and Protes tant country will emerge from the carnage of tho strife, purified forOod and humanity, and that the star and 'rlei, though begrlmmed by tbo smoke and dust of battle, will be borrm aloft by patriotic band and planted on every hill top, mast and spire in this broad land. "To the noble work of reconsecrating ourselves to the task of preserving the blood bought heritage of civil and re ligion llisrty, bequeathed to u by our revolutionary forefathers, I invito every loyal man and woman in thi vast assembly, Having thus renewed our allegiance to the star and stripe, our government and our (Jodj and having rebaptlxed ourselves in that rising tide til patriotism which I flooding our country, let u Imagine ourselves stand lug upon a mountain top so high that wo can Nweep with our vision ail the outline of our vt and rich landed es tate, from Maine to Texas, from Alaska Ut Florida, from the lake Ut the gulf, and from the restles Atlantic Ut the reposeful Pacific, and then and there we repeat In concert these lofty and strong words of the poet: "I love ir UiA, mr country, kind and kin, Nor would I sen a do wroriirerl of Id lori', MffJiunlry', If a wrtch a'cr arise Out of l)i t eountlKss sons. Who would eurUll Tly Ireviium, dim ttijr lory-wlill lis lives Msjr allrsrib's peopl-eurrilrii forof all lU.ttl.'iii m-mrvA t u MessliiKi-aed If oris ?,lt who would not arm for lliwrrjr, lis lie, too, cursed living, and, when J.-td U Hi I in I burM downwards, wlttt Uintiftt lAMiklug Ut tlell, snd etr his i:otrJ rvs Tlis lir sfciilk In lir form," Judge J. T, Hims, of Arrnourdale, real the declaration of principle of the A. P, A. and presented many point re garding the same which assisted in taking away the mist from some minds, and gave them a bettei' understanding of thn order' Intent, The address of the lUtv. If, M, Hackney, on "The Day We Celebrate," wm bumorou and en tertalnlng, keeping the large audience in an uproar, Through the witty say ing would crop many piece of Instruc tion from an A. V. A, standpoint, From hi address many were taught that the A, P, A, I not what om of the dally paper would indicate by their libelous article against tbe asso. elation. Major William Montgomery sang the old, yet ever new, "Htar Mpangled Manner," No orator meet with greater approval than tbe I lev Williamson, of Kansas Cl'.y, and it wm tbe general opinion of all present at Merriam park, that hi address on thl occasion proved to lie not only eloquent, but sound and worthy of mature con. sideratloo, He deserve an extra word of praise. All In all, everyone wm well pleased with the day' entertainment, and the A, P, A. celebration proved a decided succes despite the dlflleultles, Tbe K. (J, Ft. , & M, It. U. have the hearty thank of all interested for the many favor extended, and should be complimented on tbe handsome train furnished. thf list) f llt Helpr!, Aivint, K, .ti'r I'Hh, I ilitr Till Ami nn Homw . u 1I1 M beet n blilf J-nt how wnee .l,ifi ,: ".fie am we l," ur as llu hi silo n lilm i' failli lly t'i.if" s U, ' Is eh l!Uiin a falliMf, or Is the t 'in in Unl eit'" I'lmii M.tt.e lii 1. 1, null.. oil) In Dm N', M. A b lat'-ly k'"i" forth the eiliit, tlml Tint AMMiii AV, ami all klnilii d psii bt le iac i, sba'l mi tuneer Ih ki pl on tile In lis reaillhg rtmins. We will nit dwell M the Itnimslstfiie y 0 1 tlm lliliitf, or on the fuel that the iiliictilfil iniuits'is of tlo V, M. V. A. are aware that the .IfsuHb-al "Tbiunlf si'iew," has Is i n t'liuiyl.t Into pl'.v. It a HiHller of sill pi ls that Iberf sliiiuld Im MMiiany Proleslant In this eu'tub li hi d land, who know aUmt as iniu h of I Im if si history of KoiiiMnlsut asthoy do of thn Inhabitant of Murs, or they would reallno tbnt I''a1lr Hllek, of I'hiim, III , vuleeii tlm si iitlineiits of tlm Itomlsh irli'sihiNMl, whfii he doe lareil that "the Y. M !. A. was a hell-bole," and wiiiiH d Culliollii motlier agitlusl allowing their nous to become minlHr staling that "no decent young 1111111 could belong." A. F. : , , J, J, llllss, Milliner, 1511 Douglas: .1 . John Ituibl, Jeweler and optician, .'117 North Klxteenih street. Watch re pairing a specialty. Utile Ida Melsner'a Theology. "Do you know tbe nature of an oath? " asked Polloo Justice Potts of 11-year-old Ida Mulsner In tho Gregory street pollco court, Jersey City, yesterday morning. Tho child was a complainant against Thomas Donnelly, "No, sir," tho child answered, "Do you know where children go who kill IIoh?" "No, sir." "Did you ever hear of heaven?" "No, sir; but I heard of hell." Tho iud ire had been getting discour aged, but the last answer inspired him to ask another, "Well, tell mo now." ho said with an encouraging smile, "who goes to bell?" "Protestants," answered the child promptly. Justice Pott decided to omit tho formality of ailmlrilsterlrik' an oath to the witness, jvr.w writ mn, juiy z Go to222.'i I!Bvenworth for estimate on earjcnter work. tf Dlf.T.KNHKCK it CO. J, J, HIIhs, Milliner, 1514 Douglas. F,at Dyball'sdt-llclousCream Candles 1514 Douglas Ht. ...I Itiuiie (lets There, Kir Charles Itussell, tho now lord chief Justice of F.ngland, Is an Irishman and a I Ionian Catholic, Ho breaks a long line of precedent in being the first member of the church of Home to at tain bis present exalted place since the davsof the F.rig!h reformation, Hlr Charles I just Ul year old. He was made a queen a counsel n a mem ber of parliament In WHO, and attorney ireneral in 1HHU. Ill salary as lord chief Justice Is imi.iUM) a year, Stat or Ohio, :itv or Toi.nno. 1 t.ui'.A (Innsrr, Khash J.I.'mkmsv iiiiike oniIi lloil lie Is thn wnlor psriner of tlm nrm or v. ,1. rneney At t ilolli liusliiess 111 in" ciiy or 1 iiieini I'oiinlv mill alHln MfureKMlil. mid tl Ht Siil'l Hrm will pity th sum of ONK lltJNIMlKI) I ol-l, A its for such and svery cmsh of ( 'utarrh tlisteaiiiiot Iw cured I'f Hie us of lUl l.'i Catanhh i I'HSi ntivK J, 1 iir,.-r,v. Sworn lo l r,irs ins and suliscrlliffi In tut presem s, this nilidayof (X-eeinlier, A, I Issfl . 4 NotHry I'ubHe, Hull's c:al ami ;ur is taken iiiM-riutiiy itiin actsdlrecily on th IiIimkI arid non-oils sur-fai-esof the system. Send fur testimonial, free, Y , J. t.ll r.il t, T I w., nielli), J. .raold by (IriiKKlsU), 7fa:. -l lum J, J, Hllss, Milliner, 1514 Doiiglns. Eat Dyball' Candies, 1511 Douglas Dead. '11 AiMTkan IMmi, til Ht, Paul and The Columldnn, of Milwaukee, paiors rtarted to antagonize the A. P. A, have ironeoutof existence. There seems to bene lasting call for thern, Vallum Vuiv-n, J, J, llllss, Milliner, 1514 Doiiglns. . KxiH-eled I)enil' of (lie 1'eire Vjknna, July lb The lUiman Catho lic hierarchy of Austria and Hungary have received notle from Inline that tbe physical condition of the op I alupirilni Hurl the curdlnals have been warned to e In readiness to assemble at tbe Vatican at a moment notice The notification, though not unex iU.y.i,.,i il. llf of hi holiness bavlriff (ieen long in I be Imlance, ha caused tbe greatest excitemeni among ine clergv and ellclt;d tbe liveliest Interest and deepest sympathy among trie cam olio people, J, J, Hllss, Milliner, 1514 Douglas, .. ('rrwtl M-aled. If either of tho political partle wish to lie successful this fall either in state or county election, they should see to It that no man receive ft nomination for any office who owe first alleglanise to Home, Political llomanlsm In America I doomed. The A. P. A, i a mighty army and every man of thern 1 armed with a ballot, Nominate your McCarthy, Mulcahy and O'Tools and the battle begin, A word to the wise is ufflclent.jfe (Minn.) Trilnviit. The Value of Meed II read 1 appreciated by everyone, but o few are able to secure uniformly good re sults, Thl I often duo Ut the fact that when milk 1 used the character of It I exceedingly variable; j by using Horden' Peerless Hrand Evaporatod Cream you will overcome this difficulty, Try it, f t j J, J. Hllss, Milliner, 1514 Douglas. Kdward Haumley, for livery, 17th and St. Mary Ave. WHITNEY'S July Shoo Sale!! vou CAN SAVE MONEY Mon's Ton ontl Black Flno Shoos. ON AT OUN Cash Shoe Sale. WM. N. WHITNEY, Opiawltn P. o. 103 8. 15th 8t. C. W. BAKER, Undertaker Emalmber lI'-orineHy with M. U, Mitul.l Tki.kimion OW, IS South I6th St., OMAHA. LADV ASSISTANT FURNISHIO. W. N. SMITH. 7i HttKKIlKH Of Tiioiiotun- nvenon nnwu cuccd HIIKII UAIUIIU UUIII1 OIILkl I llniiin Turkeys. H. A W. I'lynioiitti Uocks, l.lulil, llriiliniii anil rUinCMC H. I WymiiloiMi wnivnuiiwi HUs'k and Kkhs for sale, Circulars fri'ii, 7-D-7III B. F. THOMAS, Attorney-at-Law, Commercial National Bank Building;. SI'KClAb MAHTKH (lOMMIHHIONEK'H HA I oiler iiinl by vlrl.uiiof 1111 order of sitln on (li'i'i i'ii of fori'itlosiirii of iniirUitKD IksiiimI mil of the iIIhU'IcI court In mill for DoiikIiis county, Nnlii'iiskii, nnil to 11111 (II nwii'd I will oii'l.lin I V 1 J j day of .Inly, A. I). IM14 at 1 o'clock p 111, of said day at, tln liorlh fi'ont door of Hie couiily coui t linusi), in tlm city of (limilia, lioiiulns county, Nn liraska, sidl at iiulillc aiertlon to tlm lilidicst i.ldilcr for cmsIi, Urn )ioii'rtr iliiscrllii'd In mild ordi'r of sale us follows, towlts 'l lin iioi'Mi oiin liitlf of Mm whmI. onii-lialf of lot (lOj, Koiiiilii's H111 oud Addition to tli idly of (iiniiioi, lioiivliis ci limy. Nuliraska, as siirvKyi-d, platlid anil rucordndi said iiniii'ily to l)i solil to sallNfy ,las. W, ('kit In tlm mini of 01111 ami thlny-slx ami ll-KHl 1I0I lars ii;m.j jmlxiiiciit, wlili ItiMin-st Minnion ui in lief I'i'iit. (ut iiiiiiiiin frnrn Mm WMh day of March, A.I), Ihih. and twenty mid 7H-KW dollars (I9I.7SI costs lii'inln, timet er with ae crnliiK costs In a JinlKiiiiint rendered liy Mm district court of MoiikIus county, Nebraska, at Its Miruary tJirin, A, l, lsi(4,Vi a cerlaln action Mien anil Miem ik-ikI I nif wherein .lames W, Carr was ilaliiMlf and llrlili-t K. Kurd ami John Kurd were defendants, Omaha, Nebraska. June l.t, IH',14. IIKN.IAMIN V. TIIOMAH, 6-1.1-fl feudal Master (Join in Isslotier. NherlfTs Nule. Cnder and by virtue of an execution on transcript Issued by trunk K, Misirns, clerk of Mm lllstrlct t'oorl of HoiiKlns county, Ne braska, Uiou a jiidioiieiit, rendered by (Jen. H. Hinilhi a Justice of tint I'coen In and for liouulascoiiiiy, Nebraska, iiiiIIhiiiIi day of lleceuilier, Is'.i.l, III favor of Mtto Nobi'lln aifaliMt Nebraska MurimiKe I,oan l'omiaiiy ami Jacob M, KmuiliiKer iliideiided with James II, Johnsoio a traiiwrlit of which JiiilKiiiem was. on t le Iftlh day of Kebruary, s(i4, duly II led and diH'kctcd In Mm District Court wltb 1 11 ami for said lioiivilas County, I have levied uiun the south half iH, Hi of I t two tii, bbs'k two cii, I'liddis'k I'liu'e, an ad dition to Mm lily of Omaha. I lunulas county, Nebraska, as tint proierty of Jacob I'.ninilii iter, am) I will, 011 July li. Ism. at Klo'clistk a, 111. of said day, at the KAHT front disir of the eouiily court liou In Hie city of Omaha, I Moulin county, Nebraska, selUalil uroieriy at public auction to the lilitheitt bidder for cash, to saliafy said enecutloii, the amount due thereon hciri ninety and no hundredths dollars if.m.'itii ijuimie and Mm and forty live hundredths dollars ilu.4'n co.t of suit, with liilerent thereon from the 7th day of He cember, A, It, Isttil, until paid, and also Mm furiher sum of four dollars ami thlriy cents 14 1101 the costs of IncreiiMi on said JililKineut ami the a'cruliiK costs thereon, Omaha, Nebranka, June I.V sli4, JOHN (', HKKXP.I,, Hherllfof lloiixlas County, Nchranka, Inane Adams, attuiiey, l)-,V ill Ire le Non-Kesiileiil Irefeitdanl. Charles K, Warner, Mary K, Warner, and O, l lliipklus, llrst niiiiie tnikiiown, will take nollcn Mint on Mm Kill day of May, Isiit. John J, Morinll, Jr., Inecuoir of tint estate of tJllbcrtc, Monell, eeceasee. piaintiir unrein, llled Ills pel II lull III Mm lllnlrlct Court of lioiiiflns county, Neiiniskn, anainst sain fenduiils, the object and nrayerof which am to rorei'lostt a cerl aln uiorliiH exeeuOiil by Mis defemlants, Charles h, and Vlary K. Warner, lo I lie plaintiff, euoti lot nlueiihlii bbs'k seveiiMeu 1 17 of Central I'ark, an ad dition to Mm city of Omaha. Iiiiiik las county, Nebraska, l" si-enre Mm payment of a promlswiry note dated May Wth, Issli, for Mm sum of seven toindred dollars (i'WHh, dun and payable In llveyears from dnl thereof! that there Is now line upon said hole ami moHKiiK" Mm mini of seven hiimlr. d dollars irim,ii, for which sum with Interest at ten (liii ,erccnt from Novemls-r Snh, isio, plain, tiff prays for a decree that defendants b re uolred In pay the same or that said prune Isss may b sold to satisfy the amount round due, (jVoii am required tt answer said petition on or In fore the -joih day of August, Imi4, Omaha, July 2nd, lam. ..... JOHN J, MON M-l.. J It,, Fxeculor of Mm estate of (Jllbert C, Monell, deceased, I I Itl It 1. 1 IT. Jas W. Carr, alOirm y for plaintiff, 7-H- A Patriotic Tajier Honored, Vvuvrn, Minn,, July 2. The corner stone of DulutrY new rtoard of trade buildlriK will hold among It content a copy of UhtrUj, our patrlotlo paper, The Issue of June 23 was placed there sndaolonif a the beautiful striuture stands, Iet u liojie that Lllxirty will aUi flourish. It Is now in order for the tiirrlhrnnUm WUwm (papal) to call for a vote of "no confidence In lllierty," Tbl 1 the first city In the Union to recognize and honor a patriotic paper, ZKNITil. tl'j.00 to Pueblo and return via the Union Pacific, June 11th, 12th, 2.1(1 and IWth. City ofllce, I'KKJ t'arnarn street. J. J. Miss, Milliner, 1.1J4 Doula. i m Wr, want reliablo newsdealers In every town In tho country to handle Tiik Amkiucan. Write us for terms, It i tho best patrlotlo par published anywhere. v you desire to assist the cause sub scribe for Tub American. Lobcck-Linn Hardware Co., W Mot. MAM' AND lUT.XU. uulldGrs' Hardware. Cutloru AND TOOLS TKY U8 OfVCr FOff LUCK.- M(M Douglas St. Telephone 279, OMAHA NEB. W.R.BENNETT CQ. The Low Price Pwlerchants. It Costs no More to Buy tho Best From Us Than Inferior Goods Elsewhere. OUR NEW DEPARTURE. W'AUlvKAUNKKS' PRICKS arc mnking us new friends every hour, nnd holding nil our old patrons with a grasp liko iron. Little Prices With Big Values! fiOlb sack Bnow Flake Flour 4Hc lib package Com Starch (4o Bottle Plckloa (J8o 2Mb itack Corn Moal 2fo lib can Biiklnsr Powder 15c 8 bar B. B. Soaj 25c Bottles Mustard .05c Sweet Chocolate , 04c 21b can Corn Ode Tea, per pound 20o Coffee, " 18c Butter, " 10, 12J, 15, 20c W. R. BENNETT CO., THE PEOPLE'S BIG STORE, 1502-12 Capitol Avenue. C. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING) BAGS. REPAIRING) DONE, 14(16 Douglas Street. OMAHA, Neb. llitNt Ooo'ln In tlifl in itrW.it. Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for 80 Days C. LANG, 718 South 10th St. ' W, II. IHJHHRIXi I'rciilili'iit, W, P, AI.I Vlen - DIME SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $40,000. Interest Paid on Deposits. Savings Deposits Solicited, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Cornar Fifteenth and Harney BtreeU, H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL niRECTOR IMBALMCn, Oma rmiioved from llil North Irtlh iilretU) 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone 00. : OMAHA, NEB. OHRIST. HAM AN Watchmaker anfl Jeweler, Fine Watch UKPAiitiNa a gpRoutn 612 Houth 16 Htronl. OMAHA, NEB. M. O. MAUL. HurawMi ir Ui Iirexwl A Maul, Undertaker and Erabalraer 1417 PAItSAM NT. Tku, VJi. OMAHA. NEB. Omaha Express and Delivery Co. TKLKI'IKINK I'lU, Moving and Light Express Work Trunk and Paroal Palmary. Hoiiwiholrt (iiB(U I'm'kcd.Hiri'd nnd Hhtiind OBIen, Wt North Hlth Htrnnt. liriinirh iiffleB, N. K. Cor. Will nnil ,nk f.riu. lulu pl.oim 167B. PBICM 'Y'tUUNkV, rWTIioio Moving a Hpeclail jf' ManaVef 1 Irons Glnhama 05o per yd Scotch Lawn 05o per yd 40 In. Grecian Lawn 15c por yd Regatta Sailor Hat 25o Men's $1.50 Nejflljroo Shirts . . r 75o Men' $1.00 Notflltfeo Shirt 50o Men' Hobo, por pair 05o Straw Hat at half price. Crockery price Hinaahed. Hardware, WiHidonware, Shoe, Drug lower tha'j over. BUY YOUR TRUNKS WHERE THEY ARE MADE AND PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. H. FORBY, M A NU PACTUM ICR OP SHOES 8b BOOTS of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days, GREAT REDCTION. l.AMKH HIIOKH worth fMK) will ( at HI. 7 i 410 a 00 ' " 8.IKI " UM) " ' (.Ml " 1.75 MF.N'H HIIOICH " fl.io " 4-Ml 5,(K " H.7H " n.iie, " i.ttfi " " a,wi a.w - K.N. I'reiililee.t, joiin a, ooitTKhvon, Cnnlilor, OMAHA, NEB CLEANLINESS IH NICXT TO (iODUNKHS. W Ounnot Wh Your Inuli, Out W can Mailt Lliinn Whlta a Snow, 1110-1112 DODGE - ST. OMAHA. NKB. JAMIS AIN8COW. Talaphona 630, hi'i ri-l nry (1 Mxr, W"r.N VOtl A UK IN NUKII UV Firoi Life or Accidental INSURANCE It will tiny you to nil I on tlm iirn1nrfcnAi1 riin-i)ioilliii4 wvunil A Nn. I linturitnea Coin. uiiiili', FRANK BURMAN, IMn I'lixlim lllook, Full pinpioT fit quarantmd. Taath litraoiart In iha mornlnn and Naw i mini ma aama vay. TcctH Extracted Without Pain for 25c, DR. WITHERS, Dentist, Fourth Floor Brown Blk,, lOtb and DoogUa, ttmnhn, of.