-Mtr. . w re 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JTJNE 24 1888.SIXTEEN PAGES. N , B , FALCONER MONDAY , Special Inducements Offered Buyers at Falconer's Monday. White HhlrtH OHc , Ladles' While Suits , $ < i.7 < . Kmlirolilcry 'Coupons Jlilc , IJHCC MlttH Ifio I/n < llns' i'nrn- hols $1.1)- , \Vorlh $ : t. 1 ( > . WH1TK SKIRTS DSC. Wo have received nn invoice of 75 tinmen ladies white skirts , which wo plnco on wile Monday morning. Those skirls arc nindc of very duo muslin with tloi'p oniliroidcrcd runic , nlfco with cam bric rulllc , cdfjcil with cmhroldcry. The price wo iniitto on these skirts OSc will make them the host skiit wo have ever hud the nlea.suro of offering our customers. Monday only ! ) c. CHILDREN'S V/HlTk DRESSES. Atfes , , } } , 10 anil 112 years. A com plete line in those si/.us in all line pradt'H. Special price on "Monday of Uretclion dress in above sixes at $ i.25 , for four year's ni/.o iMc rise. CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES , $2. Wo have a nuinbur of odd styles of children's white dresses that wo have boon soiling ut from $ U to M.'o. They come in both Mother Hubbard and Grctchcn styles , very heavily trimmed , that wo want to close out ; wo malcu the price ii" on Monday to do it. The sixes are one , two and three ycaiw. Chil- . dron'B white dresses at 81 , 81.23 , $1.51) ) , 82 , } t > .00 , fJH. . LADIES' WHITE SUITS. Our past success in this department encourages us to olTor this season a liner line than wo have over shown. The prices wo make on these suits are be yond competition , while the styles are entirely now. Wo make mention of a few prices. -Ladles' white lawn suits at $ . ' 1.7o ; pleated skirt and wnitit of { jooil material. Ladies' white lawn suits at $4.50 ; full tucked skirt embroidered , yoke waist with sash. Ladies' white lawn suits at ? 0.50 , of solid embroidery : others ask $12.50 for an inferior unit. JERSEYS , $1.-W. Monday wo will olTor lo dozen jerseys in odd si/os and dilTuront styles. Thebo goods have Hold at from $ : to fl.GO. We close thorn all on Monday at $1.40. EMBROIDERY COUPONS. Embroidery Coupons , 4i yards in each coupon , at 2 > 3e a coupon , worth COc. Embroidery coupons , -li yards in each , ntfiOc , worth 31. These are the cheapest embroideries Unit wo have over bold. LACE MITTS. At 15c. ' Ladies' black pare silk lace mitts at 15c , worth 2-'ie. Ladies' black all silk Jersey mitts at 25c , worth , ' ! 6c. Ladies' black and colored Jersey silk mitts at ! ! fC , worth 50c. Ladies' black and colored Jersey mitts at 45c , worth ( > .rC. PARASOLS. Misses' sateen parasols , 18 and 20- inch , nt 50c , regular prioo $1. Ladies' satin parasols in all colors , at 81. 05 , reduced from it. 50. Ladies' moire and brocaded satin < parasols at $1.60 , reduced from $2.2o. SPECIAL. 600 ladiob' fancy silk in stripes , circuits and plaids , all at 81 .0-3 , reduced from iiii.H ) . This is the best bargain in fancy parasols wo have ever oflorod. CLACK SUN UMBRELLAS. 20-inch , all silk , sun umbrellas at 81.50 , worth iU)0. : ) 24 and 20-inch blnck sillc sun umbrellas , with gold tipped handles , at 81.47 , reduced from $2.10. Black silk sun umbrellas at $2.75. Regular price , 8f ! ! . " > 0. Black silk dim umbrellas at S3.75. Regular price , 4.r 0. Black satin parasols , heavy Spanish guipure lace trimmed , at SI. 76. Worth $0. $0.Black fcatin parasols , elegantly trimmed with lace , at $4.7o. Worth S0.50. N. B. FALCONER. SUITS ! SUITS ! SUITS ! llcynian & DciuhcH , I.11H and J.2O Karnani Street. Prices cut in two for the purpose of re ducing our largo stock of summer suits. Our customers got the bonellt. Wo will sell white emlJi'oidorcd and lace dresses , uliito wrappers , teagowns , French and domestic sateens , India linen , cambric , pongee and other -bilks. Henrietta cloth , light wool summer robes , itc. ; , etc. Newmarkets for travel ing wraps , etc etc. Misses and children's white embroid ered dresses , gingham dresses , etc. , at prices that will surprise the closest buyers. This sale will commence Monday - day , June 25 , at 10 o'clock a. in. and lust during the week , Call early before the assortment is broken. UEYMAN & DRICHES. 1518 and Io2l ) Ftirmun St. If the national republican convention had boon held in Omaha the successful candidate would undoubtedly have pur chased ono of Parlln , OronunriT & Mar tin Co. * s fine carriages. C'all and sco them at their repository , Oth and Jones. l'us ; 't Found ( \ -operative Colony. . The regular mooting of Omaha branch will bo hul ' Sunday , Juno 24 , at 2'l : ' ( ) p. in. , nt lllTitarmun st. Every mem ber's ' iircbcnco holicitod. MA'iTiiKW y.\Mrsox , President. C. A. SCHUI./.I : , .Secretary- . Go to Getty's for uruam hoda. ' "Wrook ol'tlio Steamer ' 'Terry. " Auction ! Auction ! Auction ! The entire cargo of the Minkon fitoamor having boon ( . 'onsigncd to us we will sell twno at auc'lion ' on Thurs day nest at 0 a. m.f consibting of fur niture , carpets , rugs , curtains , bedding , furs , robes , lumps , Jndian relics. All will bo open for inspection in a few davs at 100 North Sixteenth ttroot. Koliu & Wolls. A , W. Cowan , auctioneer. Armstrong , Pottis & Co , are soiling a bettor buggy , carriage or Pliaoton for less money than any ono in the city. Go to the Spa at Getty's. Seen nt the Afilliml. Joseph S. LUt , representing Straw & Ellsworth's mniiufacturlng company of Milwaukee' is in the city. Mr. Litt carries with him the llnctt line of sam- j-los of fur goods ever brought to this pity. The line comprises hats , caps. gloves , mittens , fur coats and Hi-al goods. Ho is at the Millard , rooms 109 anil 110 , and will take pleasure in show ing his goods to the trade of this city. Auction ! Auction ! ! Auction ! ! ! f'J.OOO worth of new and second hand luuuoho'.d ' furniture at Ferguson's Stor age company , 715 , 717 and 71H ! North Blxtocntli btrcot , on Monday , the 25th < ] ay of June , at U0 ; ; ! a. HI. , without rc- borvo. MONTAUUK YATHS , * Auctioneer. The nufSAga boxes of Tim RUE. are proving a great convenience to the Pianos tuued-at Jlwyo'i ? J5i < j Jjou ; HnyUcn Ilro * . Special prices for Monday. Stock to bo reduced at once , rcgard- IOFS of cost. READ CAREFULLY THE LIST OF BARGAINS. 100 doz. Indies'Jersey lace mitts , only 12jc , worth 25c. 100 doladies' pure silk mitts , in black and colored , only 25c , others ask 60c. 1 special lot fine silk mitts on Satur day only IDo , worth iWc. Extra heavy pure silk mitts , only 30c per pair , others ask ( V5e. Children's lace caps , only lOcreduced from 2oc. Ladles' Jersey ribbed vests 83c each , actual price OOc. Ladies' linobalbrlggan vests , trimmed on nock and sleeves , only 3ic ) ; others ask 7oc. Ladies' pure lisle vests only 50c ; re duce 1 from 7oc. Children's silk lace mitts only 15c ; worth 2oc. SPECIAL PRICES ON PARASOLS FOR MONDAY. Ladies' satin parasols , beautiful lin ings , only .il'2o ; worth $2.2-3. Satin parasols , elegant goods , silk lace and nicely lined , only $2.2-3 ; worth $4. Fine satin pnnihols , lace ti'immcd and nicely lined , at $2.50 ; worth $ o. 100 fancy parasols on Saturday at $1.2-5 ; worth $ : ! . Don't miss our grand underwear sale to-morrow. Muslin underwear to be slaughtered to-morrow. Special prices on cortols for Monday. HOSIERY. 100 doz children's cotton hose , ribbed , only 80 per pr , others ask 20c. Boys' regular madeCribbed cotton hose only ll c , pthcrs ask 3-3c. Ladies' balbriggaa hose , doubio heels and toes , only Joe , our regular 25e quality. Ladies' fancy hose , beautiful stripes , only lot ? per pr , worth 25c. GE'NTS' FURNISHING DEPART MENT. Gents' unlanndried shirts , a special bargain , only 2'Jc each , worth SOc. Gents' fancy i hose only 5c per pair , worth lOc. Gents' Turkey red handkerchiefs only 60 each , worth lOc. Gouts' linen collars only 8c each , others ask 15c. Best linen culTs only 16c per pair. Gents' suspenders , good quality , only ICc , worth 40o. Gents' fancy border linen handker chiefs , 2 for 2-5c , our regular 25c quality. BARGAINS IN WALL PAPER. HAYDEN BROS. , 10th St. , near Douglas. IIAYOKN'imos. . DOM ii the I'rlcos. Sillc sale of sterling values ; morio silk , all bhades , JJifc , worth S-3c ; morio silk , all shades , $1.10 , worth $1.85 ; 21- inch surahs , Sou , worth 0-3c ; 22-inch col ored gros grain. ! ) ! ) c , worth $1.75 ; 22-inch black gros grain , ( iJc ! , worth 81.25 ; 22- inch fully warranted , OOc , worth $1.45 ; surpassing bargains in sillt at $1.10 , $1.2-5 and up to $1.90 , all -10 per cent under value. Satins in all shades at 4Sc , fully worth Soc. Brocaded silks at 39c , reduced from 7-3c. The most decided values in silk warn Henriettas , boginninc' at OSc per yard. All wool Henriettas at 49c , can not bo matched less than $1.00 per yard. Double-fold cashmere at 12Jc , lOc and 2ic ) , regular price 2"xto 50c. Henriettas in all shades reduced lo OSc per yard. A genuine clearing sale of French fancy plaids , suitings , French beige , all wool albatross , Gilbert's all wool suit ings , and fancy French brocaded suit ings , all at fiOe on the dollar. For Mon day and during the week we have marked down and will close out an im mense purchase of dress trimmings , dress buttons , laces , ornaments and ribbons bens , ladies' and children's summer hats , shawls , jerceys , etc. HAYDEN BROS. , 110 and 118 Sixteenth St. Pleased With the Prospect. A UKB reporter on making his rounds yesterday met Dr. W. A. Budlong , a dentist oC ten years' practice in Utica , N. Y. , who has recently removed to this city. The doctor is very enthusiastic over the prospects for the future of Omaha and the wc t and expressed himself in the warmest terms. 'Omaha , " paid ho , "is as far ahead of eastern cities in the matter of business as Now York city is of Rome. 1 intend to stay hero and am so sure that I can do a good business that I have opened up elegant quarters in Room . ' { , Fal coner block , and am now ready for bus iness. I shall make a .specialty of line gold linings and with my system , which embraces all the modern advantages coupled with years of experience , I know that I cannot fail to give geiuiral satis faction ana make money in this grow ing city. " REIMS' COMljU\K ild. Preparations lining .Made lor the Performance In This City. On Tuesday. Juno 20. that mighty managerial trio , the three brothers , Sells , will reign supreme in this city. No earthly potentate over posj-essod more loyal subjects than do the Messrs. Soils. Everywhere north , south , east and west they are universally recog- nixed as the foromo.it purveyors in their peculiar realm , and 'io ono dares dis pute tlnslr leadership. The Messrs. Soils have toured the country with luunorous notable tented combinations in the { last , but till : , vear's organization is pro'ioimccd the hn o.st and llncsi of them all. The bublnus'i this season has boon something unprecedented. Vast crowds have daily witnessed the anmning aronic feats , the stupendous zoological display and gladiatorial com bats. the rushing , thundering hippo- ilromu rat'os , and every spectator has beoa unlimited as ho never .was before. The show will ho scon iioro in all itn richest luster and coni- plotoncws , the entire paraphernalia hav ing been rolittcd anil roburnishcd for the Pncillo trip. Several important hpuciall attractions have been added notably the lillfort Brothers , who im personate classic statuary to the life : Petit and MoYoy , the world's greatest iurlalists. and the boiibational acrobats , the LaMartins. The Messrs. Sells are determined that tholr present tour of the Pacilic coast shall bo a momoriablo ono , and have loft no stone unturned to accomplish that purpose. Neither of the other two noted shows Barnum's and Forciiaugh's will visit the Pacillo circuit this season ; hence those who desire lo sen a b'g ' circus with all the latest adjuncts would do well to attend the Sells' establishment. The princely btrcot pageant will start from the grounds at 10 o'clock 21th and Hamilton and will traverse the principal thor oughfares. Two performances will bo given at 2 and 8 p. in. , this , doors open ing an hour earlier. The indications point to uu overflow ing attendance. Operatic ami Drimmtlu School. IJ'g'i ' order of voice culture for the slimy o opc-ra and drama pupils received at the studio of Mr. and Mrs. F. Mussoy Howtml , 1'iOO Douglas st. First opera in rehearsal for public performance , M. Balfo's celebrated work "Bohemian t/Irl , " in its untirely. Ladles and gon- tlcnti'ii wishing to join * a class or for private inrfcuet'oa ' will pleas > o call at 'once as the -list oljuim'ls is limited , 11HNNISOX HUPS. Spcclnt Snle Hir Momlnr. 1 cnso fitltJ figured batiste cloth , an elegant summer fabric , really worth ] 2jc per yard , on sale Monday at Oc per yard , ono day only. I case finest quality crinkle seer suckers , a beautiful line of colors , worth 18 c per yard ; wo will sell just ono case Monday , 14 yards for l)8c. ) Another grand offering for Monday. One entire counter piled up with beau tiful white goods in plaids , stripes and checks , worth up to 4c ( ) a yard ; your choice Monday lo ( ) a yard. 50 pieces elegant quality lace stripe scrim Monday 6c nor yard , n'orth 20c. 100 pieces beautiful silk niching 12lc per yard , worth 2oc. Handsome ruchlngs 6c per yard , worth ISc. 42 inch Swiss embroidered llouncings at ( ) e. 75r , OSc. These goods are worth more than double the prices qubtedi If yon want a handsome white dress now is the time to buy. 100 dozen ladies' fancy hose on sale Monday. Kio per pair , worth 2-5c. Ladies' line brilliant lisle hose , in blacks and colors , for one day only 4Jo ! per pair , worth 75c. Ladies' line frame brilliant lisle gloves , full fashioned lingers , novorsold les than 50c , on sale Monday 25o a pair. 60 dozen ladies' kid gloves , broken lots , worth up to $1.75 , a pair ; your choice Monday 7oc a pair. Ilow'is this ? Ono day , ladies' silk vests , no sleeves , in pink , blue , cream and ecru , $1.1 ! ) each , worth $2.50. Ladies' jersey ribbed vests , no sleeves , Monday I5 ! cents each , worth OOc. Don't forgot , if you want to buy car pets , curtains , etc. , at rock bottom prices our store is the place to Had them. Prices now are no object. Wo want to unload. DENNISON BROS. Saratoga Spring water on draught at Getty's. A'lHitors Are especially invited to call and see our line compaign rockaways and bug gies , all styles , aud get our'priccs. Par- lin , OrendorlT & Martin Co. , Oth and Jones. SPKCIAIj SAM3. Blisses' and Children's Dresses. AT 1IEYMAN & DEICHES' , MONDAY , 2-5TH , FROM 9 TO 5 O'CLOCK. - Ono Lot White Embroidered presses , sizes 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 years , $1.40. One Lot White and Colored Em broidered Dresses , sizes 1 , 2 , . ' ) , 4 years , $1.98. One Lot Colored Embroidered Dresses , sizes 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 years , $2.GS. One Lot Scarsucker Dresses , trimmed with white braid , sixes 1 , 2,3,4 , 5 , G years , $1.25. Gingham , Challic , Chambria and Batiste Dresses , Plain and Trimmed , sizes 3 to 1C years , at - VERY LOW PRICES. Sale on Monday , < 9 to 5 o'clock. Call early and get BARGAINS. HEYMAN & DEICIIES , 1518 and * 1520 Farnam st. Getty's Spa counter is now open. Don't forget the auction sale Monday , 10 o'clock , of household furniture , kitchen utensils , etc. D. S. M. FUKTAVKLL , Auctioneer. Auction Sale. Monday , Juno 25. will bo olTored at public auction , at No. 114 South Nine teenth street , household furniture , con sisting of parlor furniture , hat rack , book cases , library , table , bedroom suits , bideboard , dining table ; chairs , china , glassware and kitchen utensils. Sale commences at 10 a. m. To Whom it May Concern. I have this day sold to William Gen tleman my one-half interest in the re tail grocery business , formerly known as Gentleman & Hunt , at 501 and 503 N. Kith street. All account's will be paid and all bills collected by William Gentleman. A. J. Hunt. Getty's Spa counter is now open. Ilaslcct JVlniiiilncturini ; Co Manufactures all kinds of splint and stave baskets. The patronage of wholesale and re tail dealers solicited. Address P. O. box 599 or call at fac tory 1 } miles west of Hanscom Park in Echermann Place. Special Gift to the Mechanics. C.OOO REGULATION DINNER PAILS will be given away free of charge AT BLOCK & HEYMAN'S , one-priced clothiers , 111 ! ! Farnam st. , Omaha , Neb. , Wednesday evening , Juno 27 , between the hours of 7 and 0 ] ) . m. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. Go to the Spa at Getty's. The mcsbago boxes of Tins BKU are proving a great convenience to the public. All who are interested in the Omaha Charity association and the building of the Crecho will bo pleased to learn that the Buttorllios'ball netted $019.30. The thanks of the association are tendered to nil who assisted in tho.se entertain ments , in whatever manner , directly or indirectly. Were wo to enumerate them the columns of this jingo would bo full. The consciousness of having done something to help God's poor wilfbring its own reward , and such need no thanks from us. The "well done" of the Master is enough. Mineral waters on draught at Getty's. Remember the celebrated factories of II. N. Babcock , Watortown , N , Y. , and E. S. Foltch , Amosbury , Mass. , have their buggies , carriages and rockaways represented at the repository of Purlin , Orondorff & Martin Co. , Oth and Jones. Everyone invited to call and in spect. Go to Getty's for cream soda. "VVrcek or the Steamer''Terry. " Auction I Auction 1 Auction I The entire cargo of the sunken steamer having been consigned to us wo will soil same at auction on Thursday next at 9 a. in. , consisting of furniture , carpets , rugs , curtains , bedding , furs , robes , lump * , Indian relics. AH will bo open for inspection in a few days at 400 North Sixteenth street. Kohn & . Wells. A. W. Cowan , auctioneer. C. Leo Staub , Architect and Supt. , otllco 1010 Howard ; 10 yeans' experi ence. Fine , stylish buildings a spec ialty. i ' llcmnntit Dny Monday. Remnants of .bleached muslin 33o yard. Remnants of calico 3c yard. Remnants of lawn 8l yard. Remnants of white goods 3c yard. In fact all kinds of remnants of all kinds of goods and all for the small sum of 31e yard. Wo shall also inaugurate Monday a special sale of notions at about ono-llfth their value. Cast your eye carefully ever the following , and plcaso romoin- bor when wo advertise a sale wo have just what wo advertize , never run out and carry no trash : Elastic web 2jc yard , worth lOc. Tape He roll , worth Be. Corset steels 5 , worth 16c. Silk thread 2c , worth 5cA Crochet hooks ISc , worth 10. Linen thread 3c , worth 8c. Basting thread lo , worth 3c. 12 dozen agate buttons 3c. worth lOc. Hat pins two for Ic. worth Be. - Safety pins 2c , worth 6c. Soaj ) 6c , worth 15c. Loud pencils , dozen Cc , worth J0c. ! Thimbles Ic , worth oc. Shields 7c. worth 20o. Hairpins , dozen papers , 3c , worth 20c. Needles He , worth Be. Noodles , gold eyed lie , worth lOc. A lot of fine black buttons at 25c dozen , worth 20c. Continuation of our great slaughter sale of Swiss skirting. Fine feather fans in all colors SOc , worth $1. While goods at one-third price. Imported black sateen , worth 40c , at 12 yards for $1.74. Millinery almost given away. STONEIHLL , 1515 Douglas. Fourth of July Celehratlon. The grand marshal , aids and all as sistant marshals elected by trade and labor unions , are requested to meet Sunday , Juno 21 , at 10 a. m. , at Gate City hall , Thirteenth and Douglas streets. Regular committee and repre- bontatives moot Mondny , Juno 25 , at 7:30 : p. m. , southeast cornorTwelfth and Farnam streets. Julius Meyer , chair man. Saratoga Spring water on draught at Gotty's. C. J. AVK15I3K. Special. Special ! ! I will make some special offerings this week in silk department , com mencing Monday in order to reduce block. A line of summer silks at 25c , regular price 37c ; a good quality colored , gros grain silk , all similes , 05 , regular price ! } 5c. A full line of faille francaiso in creams , pinks , grey's modes , plumb , light and navy blue , tans , browns and black $1.12j , regular price $1.35. Note prices below in black gros grain silks and J.hen come and examine the qualities. These goods wo guarantee to give satisfaction. 87jc , regular price $1.15. $1 , regular price $1.25. $1.25 , regular pricc$1.05. $1.40 , regu lar price $1.85. $1.00 , regular price $2.2.3. Shaded surah silks at 75c , worth $1. A linoof stripes and checks in surahs will bo sold cheap. Black silk grenadine at 95c. This is a bargain , worth $1.60. Also a full line of summer dress goods in albatross and light weights at exceedingly low prices. Prices on above arc for this week only. Theee are bargains worthy your in spection. C. J. WISIIKK , Next to postolHce. 114 So. 15th bt. Mineral waters on draught at Getty's. The Passion for Nude Photographs. The St. Paul Globe in 11 recent issue , said : A party of vivacious girls who are well known in St. Paul , have re cently imitated a certain set of foolish _ Boston maidens , and have had their photographs taken in exceedingly scant costumes. The girls are employed in the odlec of a certain corporation , and are as nice and comely a half-do/.on maidens as ono could wish to mcot. They have a host of friends , being all girls of a good social standing. Their work is light and time often hangs heavy upon them , so plans must bo devised to pass some of the hours away. Who first thought of the idea of havinc themselves photo graphed without jiicumbranccs to hide their charms lias not become a matter of history , but. at any rate , it did not take the girls long to suppress any inconvenient little qualms of conscience , and consent in a body to go through the operation. But who was to do the photographing ? Every body declared that it would bo out of the question to resort to a horrid male photographer. ' Finally ono of thojirls impressed into the secret service a young man , an intimate friend of hers , and after some show of reluctance it was decided that ho should do the job on the condition that ho would stay in the room only long enough to work the camera , and promise on his solcmncbt oath never to toll. The young man in question is widely known in St. Paul , and if his name bo mentioned ho would bo generally recognized as an amateur photographer and sketch artist. The photographing was duly gone- through with , the girls being nrrayed in all the glory of their modesty and natural charms and but little else. The fair maidens were taken in a group , repre senting a harem scone or something of the bort. The resulting picture , which was secretly passed around for inspec tion a few days afterward , was pro nounced perfect , but thus far , with the exception of the girls themselves and the photographer , nobody has been al lowed the privilege of seeing ono of the dainty works of art. A car of fine carriages and rockaways wore received Saturday by Parlln , OrondorlT & Martin Co. , Oth and Jones , and are now on exhibition in the ir re pository. Ilnyilcn Urns. Still letting down the prices. On Mondnyvo will "have n big special white bed spread salo. Wo hnvo pur chased from ono of the Inrpcst import ing houses their cntlro odd lots 01 bed spreads , mostly all Marseilles quilts , tilso some very nlco crotchet spreads , ( bomo nro slightly soiled ) . There is quite nn assortment , nnd 110110 in the lot cost less than Sl.JtS , from that to $2.25. Wo will glvo yon choice of the entire lot at 8c ! ) each. First choice will of course ho the best , so Ire on hand Monday morning nt 5) ) o'clock. Letting down the prices on colored en rial n scrim for Monday down to7c yd , worth loc ; plain curtain scrim lace stripe-10- in. wide , 4c yd. Special bargains in lace curtains at fiOo , 7oc , 8"c , $1.00 , $1.2o , $1. . | ( ) . ai.oOnml $2.00 a pair ; K 0 pieces of fancy figured lawn for Monday only 2c ! yd ; only ono dress pattern to each customer. Handsome linoof plain black and checked Orgamlois in lawns , crinkledseersuckers at oc and 10e yd. Whlto cheeked Nainsooks 60 , Oc , Si1 and Kle yd. Special bargains on white India linen and Victoria lawns at lOc , 12je , lie ( , 18o , 20c and y o yard. Letting down the prices on 2 yards wide line table linens lo Mo , Coc ! , 7oc , 85c , ! Hc ) and SI.00 yard. No such valtio over olTorcul in Omaha. 1(1 ( yds of 10-ln wide checked glass toweling for $1.00. Whore i-an you match this bargain'/ Another lot of apron checked gingham at 2ka yard. Yon will find bargains In our domestic department Monday. Wo nro clearing out all the odds and ends in our wall paner department at greatly reduced prices. IIAYDEN BROS. Try Getty's ice cream soda. The Dcnr will ho Glad lln In rninliiR. II. A. Wnlos of Bridgeport , Conn. , the inventor of the invisible bound disk for deafness , which has attracted such wide- bprcad attention in this country and Europe , will bo at Co//.cns Hotel to morrow. The Union Pnolllc Hallway. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Has arranged to stop all suburban trains at Q street , South Omaha , to bet tor accommodate the constantly increas ing subu rban travel. Try Getty's ice cream soda. The Illinois Washer. Parlies desiring one , or repairs for same and repairs for Eagle Champion and otner wringers , can secure them by addressing Star Manufaeturinc'Co. , P ; O. box 699 , or calling at our factory ij miles west of llanscom Park in Eokor- nian Place. nuTTiiu.mr.iit WHOLKSOMR A Number of Cases in AVhlch It Has ICxercised a Very Kcncllclal KfToct. Witli the rapid growth of reconstruct ive medicine , comes opportunely the reintroduction - introduction of old and well known do mestic remedies , among which butter milk demands a respectable place , says the popular Science News. A young lady patient of the writer was sulloring from a severe consumptive cough. None of the usual antispasmodics , expector ants , etc. , scorned to do any good , sim ply because her stomach was too weak to bear enough medicine to olTcct the purpose. Finally I suggested to her mother the use of hot buttermilk. It was adopted at once. Her first night's experience was one of comparative free- doom from cough and pain , and pleasant slumber for several hours. It was con tinued for a long time , and with un varying relief of all her previous dis tressing symptoms , and nn almost per fect freedom from cough for several hours after each draught of hot butter milk. Lingering at ono time for wcek-s from an attack of congestive fever , dosed with calomel and quinine almost beyond endurance , the writer began to desire buttermilk to drink. The physician "didn't believe in humoring the'whims of natients , " as ho expressed it ; besides , ho contended that a single drink of the obnoxious fluid might produce death , as acids and calomel were incompatible dwellers in the same btomach. But I was a good persuader , and my mother was a buscontible subject. The butter milk , "fresh from the churn , " was pro cured and drank. No evil resulted ; in stead came a perspiration and a bpeedy recovery. Many years afterward I missed my usual noon meal. It was about 2 or 3 o'clock j ) . m. dinnor. of course , was over when I reached a farm house , weak , tired , hungry and "all out of con dition1' for active work. Dinner wassnggosted by the house wife. "No , indeed ! " said I , "not this time ; I am nearly homo. But if you have any but termilk I will take a drink of that to stay my stomach. " A good , kindhearted - hearted woman , she FOOII brought up a pitcher of butlermilk from the cool siiring-liouso , while I examined my pa tients and prescribed for them. Per haps a nint was drank during the stay of nearly an hour. For months indiges tion had hold its unfriendly grasp on my slomach. From that notable day forward his reign was broken ; my stomach was healed , and I could ride all day , if necessary , without feeling so woc-bogono from the lack of food as before - fore drinking the buttermilk. There are people , however , who can not use buttermilk at all , and some who cannot use milk of any kind , nor butter ; but to others it proves both food and medicine. Mrs. Inhoff , of Carlisle , Pa. , has a largo cat known as Toby. Many a dog lias gone down before him , but Toby has come to grief at last. The other day ho killed an English sparrow tlmtjivas eat ing crumbs of bread in .the yard. A score of the sparrow's companions wit nessed this act and made a furious at tack upon the cat. The birds pocked Toby viciously , digging their henks deep into his hide. Ho fought bravely for a iimo , but finally turned tail and fled beneath the porch , WISHING TO INCREASE" OUR MEFS TRADE WE SHALL SELL THE Best Hand-Sewed Shoe -FOR ALWAYS WORTH $8.00. To sell at this price we must sell double the quantity. These shoes are NOT half hand and half imitation , but strictly all hand made , Ask for them , JLAt JLJ Mail Orfiors Carifnlly Fillet 14tli and Faruain. ICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , Omaha , Neb * CAUTION Dcsltjnlnji persons , taking ndvaatncn ol'our roputntlon , nro euiiHinnlly ptnrtliiu Iximn Mcdlonl KsrnhllHhiiuMitt * to deceive mriui- BPIM vlsltltii ; the oity. Tlmms preloinlern usually disappear In n few \vccko. llcwnro or thrm or their runners ornucntH. The Umntia Mcd- lonl nnd Surulcnl Institute i * the only pitnbllNhed Mndlo.tl In-tiliim ; la Omnlui , lr. MoMrnamy , Proprietor. XVhcn you mnkc up your mind to visit itt * make n tnemaraiiditm or our exact address , nnd thus Have trouble , ( U'lny FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Oil J , ff. McMENAMY , Plijsician and Surgeon in Charge- ' TWENTY YEAUS' HOSPITAL AA' ! PUIVATE I KA TflCE. Assisted by a Mmlicr of Compctciil , Skillful and Experience ! Piwicians and Surgeons. Particular Attention paid to Dcfonnilips , lkca ) > .e < ( of Women , UNca cs of the Urinary and Sexual Organs , Prhnto Dfcon'.cs , IH-cn cs of the Xenons Ssteiii , Lnnu and Thniat JHM'a ( > s. Surgical Operation * ) , Epilepsy or Tits , Piles , Cancel's , Tumors , Etc. More money invested ; more skillful pliye.ici.ins and surgeons employed ; more patients- treated ; more cures eflccled ; more modern improved instalments , apparatus and appli ances than can be found in all other infirmaries , institutes or dispensaries in the west combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west. Fifty newly furnished , well warmed nnd ventilated rooms foi patients , three skilled physicians always in the building , AU kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manneV. We Maiintani'c ' Surgical Braces fop Supporters , Electrical Hatteries , aacl can supply physicians or patients any appliance , remedy or instriuntnl known. Call and consult ns , or write for circular upon all biib- jccts , with list of questions for patients to anbwer Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have supeiior advantages and facilities lor treating diseases per forming surgical operationh and nursing palicntf , which , combined with our arknowl- edged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the first choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , and patients here receive every advantage that art , skill , science and human ingenuity , can biing to bear on their cafes. Their comfort and con venience will always be t.iken into consideration. Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us. you will find that these statements of our position , location and facilities are not overdrawn in any particularbut are plain unvanished facts. Only Eeliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of ' PRIVATE DISEASES. All IJlood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without meicury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All communications confiden tial. Medicines or instruments tent by mail or express , securely packed , no markb lo indicate contents orsendor. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history of your case , and we will send in p'ain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE , Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotcncy , Syphilis , Gleet and Vaiicocelo with question list. My Reasons for filling a Book Upon Private , Special and MronsDiseases , ' I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the uninary and sexual oigans have become a ri-cognimi authority upon the subject , conieiniently 1 icucivc an im mense number of letteri , from physician * and aflhctcd person * , asking my opinion and ad vice upon individual cases. 1'or the bent-lit of such persons , I have wiitlen a book , giv ing a general description of the most common diseases and conditions , mv tri-atmenl.suc- cesh , advice , etc. After reading it. persons will have a clearer idea of their condition and can write me more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages i not to furnish leading matter to a class of persons who read out of mere idle cariosity.but for the benefit ol tlienuny who are suffering to a gieater or less degiee from diseases , or the effects of diseases or abuses , of the sexual and minary organs. Not a day pasve but we receive many calls 01 ictteis from pertoiib si.flering from this class of diseases , or their sequel. Many of them aie ignorant of the cause of the dilliculty that has wreckdd their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their bright pros , pects and is shortening thir days. Fiirijlcal operations for the euro of Mare I.ln , Club 1'not. Tuiiiori , ( "minor * , I'ixtnln , Cataract. Ptral > li < mus < ( 'rosiyet : > ) , Varlmcule. luvorteu Nulla , Wonaaud Deformities ! of the Human body vi-rformed In thu moht t-eli'iilillc-manner. Wo treat Chronlo illbi-iihes of the Linus * , lloart. IIo.nl , Wood. Skin , Scalp , Slamm-li. favor. Kill- noyn. llliil ( < U-r , Nerves , lionea , etc. , as I'aralyids. I.pilep y ( I'ltHi. Scrofula , Dropsy , llrlxht's Disease , Tttjiu Worm , Ulcers or rover borea , Dysp-iiala or Uabirltls , llalilnojs , Ktzomu , utc. DISEASES OF WOMEN. Tri-ntnl carofnlly , skillfully uud sclent I tlrally liv the latest mid mot npjuovod melliods WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF1 WOMEN. FREE. Dr. MoMoimmy Inn for. years devoted a laria portion of his tliuo t" th btudv mid tiuutinoiit of thlsclass of ill Msi-H , mill lias hparcil neither iliiio nor niuiu-y t" p rfi-i-t hliiiHelf. uud Is fully mippiiod with every instrument uiiiilluuco uud rwucdy of vuluo in thli department of Medicine uiU Suracry EYE AND EAR DEPARTMENT \Ve claim superiority over any oei-ulist or aiir'rt In the wc t. and the tlioiiuaii.l * whom ; y 0 lltXV * curtd. after others have fallfil.hiiljatantlatuourrlaiiiH. 'lo thoiu alllic-ted with llyi. aiid Ki nr < 1U- MM ? * , wo Hlinply nay. c.ill and oimilt uKf' ' u neieiitillc oi-liiiou. Hi ; n vl-ilt whom you like , uud 1C nro un liuullluunt norwin you will retutu to us for tn-utincut and euro. you dur Hook. ile crfbHi ( { thb Kjuaud liar aud their ilUaaioM In pluIn luuKuairn. with numerous Illus- ti.itiou , MO written for the bt-nollt of polenta nud pliyhU-lana who write us ID iourd ; to CIJM-- ; by , , -a.llUB . them caret i.llv . ' ' . - . ! ! will Imyo a clear ' > { > " " ' ' ' ' " J ? ' . ' 8'r'b ' casi-n tu ua moru lutt-lll eiitly. WRITE FOR BOOK UN UlbbAbbb Of < THfc. EYB AND EAR , FREE. A < l < lrcv all lul < cr.i In OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE DR , J..W , McMENAHY , N , WOur , l3th&D.odge Sis. , Oniatia.Hed .