8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JUNK 11 , 1892-TWELVE PAGES. THE BOSTON STORE KEEPS ON Solline Etonoliill's ' Bankrupt Dross Goods and Silks , atLcsa Than Half Price. AND ROSS i CO.'S ' BANKRUPT STOCKer or ComcU , Undrrwcnr , Hoilory , Wnlntd , million * , ( Jo All luy Tomor row Uriin Up to 1O lit Night ut i\cn : Still l.c . Ladies' summer ventilated corsets Worth 76c , go at 'lOc. Dr. Warner's French sateen corsets in blade , cream or white , worth 31.00 , go All the duplex , Dr. Ball's , health , Dr. Warner's coralino and model bust corsets from the bankrupt stock , worth up to Sl.Uo , go at Gc ! ) each. C9C. SPECIAL ITEM ! G9C. ON SECOND FLOOR. 100 dozen of ladies' shirt waists , finest styles , in fancy striped cheviots box plaited back nnd front , full jabot clown front , black sateens , black and navy polka dot , flno lawn , flno Madras cloth , Norfolk ntvlo , all cro at 0c. ! ) HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Ladles' ribbed vests , -Ic ; misses' and children's derby ribbed vests , 6u for all fiivefl. 6UO ladles' lace trimmed plnin bal- briggnn vests , lOc each ; Rons'prlco , 39c. All tiio fine lisle thread vests Mo ) and 40c , worth up to 81.00. Ladles' pure silk imported ribbed vests , COc , worth 31.25. Over 1000 pairs children's hose go at 4c. 8c , lOc , IGc , 'Joe. Ladies' warranted fust black hose gent nt 0e , lOc , 15c , 25c and 35c , worth up to 75c a pair. BANKRUPT RIBBON SALE. Take your choice for a n icicle. Co a yard for all the lOc and 16c all silk and inoiro satin ribbons. All the No. 12 all silk , satin nnd molro ribbons go at 8c a yard , worth up to 26c. The 15c tray takes in all the bankrupt ribbons that sold up to 75c a yard. IMMENSE CUT IN PRICES. The Boston Store Millinery Department. Tomorrow ( Saturday ) und Monday nnd Tucedav wo will hold THE FIRST GRAND CLEARING SALE of the season. Nothing spared. Thn best and cheapest alike led to the sncrillco. At no time during this spring has our line of millinery been FO replete with novelties of every description , and moat of our hats aro" gems of the best de signers' art. Unique and original pro duction of the best artists in Now York. In the regular way , all would sell at good prices , but wo are ambitious , and will soil them all in ono great day. Wo feel confident that the following prices will move them all. AVe have divided all our trimmed hats into five lines. Lot 1 is made up of all our hats worth from I$2.00 to 82.50. They will bcsold at $1.00. Lot 2 is composed of all our S3.00 and 83.60 hats. They will bo sold for $2.00. Lot 3 comprises all our $1.50 and 55,00 hats. They will go at $2.98. Lot 4 , allot our 85.60 and $0.00 hate , will bo sold at 83.9a Lot 5 will consist of all the rest , in cluding the vorv finest thlncr wo have , no matter whether the price bo S7.50 or 815.00 , all will go at 84.75. NO MERCY SHOWN TO UNTRIMMED - TRIMMED SHAPES. Table No. 1 , your choice at5p. Table No. 2 , your choice at lOc. Tnblo No. 3 , your choice nt 25c. Table No.I , your choice at COc. Table No. 6 , your choice at 76c. All the rest at 98c. Remember this includes all the finest lace braids and Manilla hats , usuallv sold for S2.M ) . THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas , nt , mdisTiit : SATUIUJAY. Batnnl.iy la the Last U.iyof Itcfflatrntlon IloulcH Upon from 8 n. in. Until 0 p. in. See that your now neighbor is regis tered in your election district. Every voter should make sure that ho is registered. Saturday is his last clmnco. If you have moved slnco last election you must got n cortiflcato at the eld polling place nnd take it to the new polling place tomorrow or you can't voto. Tut Clilciigo In Your Poclcot. A great worlc , "Moran's Dictionary of Chicago. " If there is a feature or insti tution in the World's f.ilr city a full de scription of which dpoi not appear in the book , wo have yet to hoar of it. Price , 2o con Is per copy. For. solo at 209 Herald building , Chicago. See the now , com plbto and elegant map it contains. Per sons ordering copies will plouso cncloa- 0 cents extra for postago. . Hnlinnhlicil with Ion a Khorin'K. SborllT Goorpo A. Bennett returned yester day from Dilbuquo , la , , where ho wont to attend tbo annual convention of Iowa sheriffs There were nearly 100 sheriffs in attendance nnd the last number on tha program was a banquet at which all Kinds of soft drinks were served along with tbo balance of the menu. The sheriff reports a delightful time , and anticipator that the convention will result in the organization of mi Interstate association to assist In tbo capture nnd convictions of criminals who p'.y their vocation m the two stutcs. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for ohll drcn teething produces natural , quiet sloop , " 5 cents u hottlo. Jtiniml Trip Tlchotn. The only line running through trains direct to Denver , Colorado Springs , Munltou and Pueblo. Low rates to all points In Colorado , Utah or Pacific coast points. Fast time on elegant vestibulod trains , free reclining chair cars and the celebrated "Rock Island dining cnrB. " Comfort , sufuty and speed secured when ticketed via the "Great Rock Island Route. " Tlckotolllco 1(102 ( Farnam street. CHAHUJS KKNNUDV. J. L. DnBKVOiBK , G. N. W. P. A. City Ticket and Pass. Agt. A Thing of ItiMiiity. ' One of the most attractlvo window displays that has delighted tlio bargain- bound millions on 10th street for many n day is Morbo's window of shoos. Two Parisian costumed forms neatly attired in French novelties show daintily slip pered foot peeping from beneath ox- qulslto changeable silk rulllod skirts. Uitmocrutlc Cun\vntlon. Chicago and return ono faro for the round trip. Tickets on sale Juno 1(1 ( to 21 , good to return July 0. Secure tickets and sleeping accommodations nt olllco of the great Rock lelttud route , 1002 Fnrnnin street , CHAS. KKNNEDV , G. N. W. P. A. J. I * Du I3KVOISI ! , City Tkt. & P. A. Hayden Bros. 8-strincr cabinet grand upright piano , now scale , $187.60. 1'lumi. The Smno&oU 'havo inaili nrrongoraonU * for a buffet baggage ear from Omaha to Chicago cage which will bo nicely lilted up with mirrors , bar , eta , containing everything from twenty years old ttud to a tbln taud- men. It will bo a great ulnco to hold demo cratic pow-wows while going into the World's fair city. There will uo n buffet car attached to each section of the train haulIng - Ing tbo Sumo.octs. FAKISIA * XUTfiS. Amerlrnn * nt tlio I'mich Capital World' * Tnlr Item * . PJUUS. .Tuno 10-Mr. Jabez L. M. Curry , ex-minister of the United States to Spain , has Just loft Paris for Constantinople but will bo back hero In August. Speaking of Spain and the World's ' fair , Mr. Curry said to nn Associated urois correspondent ! "Tho Spaniards are not a co-nmorclal poo- pie , aud from what I know of thorn I do not tlilnit thcv will make any largo exhibit at Chicago. Their trade with the United States was never very large nnd the McKlnloy tariff hni reduced It to a minimum. " Rev. O. S. Frothlnghara loaves I'arls soon for Alx nnd Switzerland. "I have recently been thinking of writing n boon composed of short biographies of the various eminent men of all professions whom 1 have mot , " ho said today. Colonel Chnlllc-Lon ? bns reached Pans rom Kgypt and is now engaged on a now book. J'orry Ilolmont , who is hero , refuses to allt politic * * , but says ho will return hnmo In time to bo present nt tbo national democratic convention. " Mr. Kr.intz , the French commissioner pone nil of the Chicago fair , will po to the United States In July. Ilo speaks English quite well nnd is determined that Franco shall bo well represented. Ho will Rend In a fortnight two French architects to Chlcazo to exiimlno the buildings nnd tbo Freneh section and to make a report. Ho bus already asked for thirty tnstond of 10,001 meters of spnco , which was the amount llrit demanded. This Is exclusive of tbo soaco to bo devoted to the line arts. The Matin IB making nn inquiry among manufacturers and puolla men concerning whether Frenchmen should participate in tbo Chicago exhibition or uot. The inquiry , which will nil a supplement of the paper , will bo ready In a few day * and will , it is said , be favorable , un tbo whole. Monslgnor Uouland is contemplating dc- Ivormg lectures throughout Franco in favor of the World's fair. Mra. L. U. Pattou , Uocltford , 111. , writes : 'From ' personal experience I can recommend DoWltt's Sarsaparilla , a euro for Impure blooa and general docility. " Closing Out. , N.-E. Bnrkalow will close out of the Bell , Dodge nnd 15th streets , his entire stock of groceries at cost for cash. Going into another business which will require all my attention , I for this reason , have decided to lot everything go at coU HERE ARE SOME BARGAINS. Rico , per pound , 5c. Imported preserves , 81.00 per bottle. Guslis Bros. ' flno table preserves in glass jars , 7Cc. Imported preserves , per glass , 20c. Curtis Bros. ' preserves , per glass , 20c. French peas , per dozen , flno , $1.80. Baking powder , Dr. Price's , per pound , 40c. White Eagle soap , 9 bars , 25c. Webb's perfect starch ( equal to Magic ) per box , 7c. Puhl & Urbb's baking powder , ( good as any bulk baking powder ) per pound , 23c. nCCUSTCIt , KKGLSTUIl SATURDAY. tiaturdny Is tlio I.iist Day of Itoglstratlon Hooks Open from 8 a. in. Until 0 p. in. See that your new neighbor is regis tered in your election district Every voter should make sure that he ia registered. Saturday is his last chnnco. If you have moved slnco last election ' you 'must got a cortiflcato at the old polling place and take it to the now polling place tomorrow or you can't voto. 81'ASlliH HWfS. Strikers nnd Fullco Moot In n Fierce Struggle. MvDitin , Juno 10. Striicora In Barcelona and vicinity yesterday fought furiously with the police who 'wero called out to quell them. Stones were used on ono side and sharpened swords on the othor. Many strikers were cut down and the odlcors suf fered also. A state of siege will doubtless bo proclaimed. In Castile noting was In progress last night until midnight. The Episcopal see had been removed ana Canon K'jlz of the cathedral was mobbed nnd would have boon murdered had not troops been called. Prisoners at Seville in a dispute fought yesterday like wild animals. Troops were needful to arlvo them with bayonets Into their cells , ono prisoner being run through and others terribly wounded before quiet prevailed. DoWltt's Saraaparola cleanses the blooa , increases the nppatlt and tones up the sys tem. It has bcnollttoa raiuiy people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. Put ChU'.ijjo lii Your J'oclcot , A great work , "Moran's Dictionary of Chicago. " If tboro is a feature or insti tution in the "World's fair city a full de scription of winch docs not appear in .tho book , wo have yet to hoar of it. Price , 2fj rents per copy. Per sale at 209 Herald building , Chicago. See the now , com pioto and elegant map it contains. Per sons ordering copies will plouso enclose 0 cents extra for postage. Tbo case of the grain dispute between Minden and Illinois parties was continued in the United States court. All oOices ot Union Pacific headquarters will bo closed on Monday out of respect to the late Sidney Dillon , whoso funeral will occur tint day. In police court yesterday afternoon Ed Galllgan. a bill poster , was assessed $10 and costs.for having thrashed a bootblacK. Ho appealed the case. Sixty momboH of the Concordla society nnd Arlon Slngerbund have gone to Kansas City to attend the sangorfrst which is how being bold In that city , Tboro will bo a special meeting of tbo Gen eral John H. Hrooko post of the Armv and Navy union at Tnc DEE building on Satur day ovoinng , Juno 11 , at 7:1)3. : ) All member * of tbo post who can attend are requested to be oa nand. W. D. Evans and Dltlef Prols , two Insane men , wore arrested by Sheriff lionnott this afternoon ana lodged in jail. Evans , whoso homo is on West Loavenworth street , imag ines that tbo earth 1s covered wltb valuable Jcuels nnd that his special mission U to gather them. , < Policemen who are to bo In attendance at the polling places are instructed to report to Scrceant Graves at the cltv clerk's nlllco nt 0UU : on the morning of election. Cards of Instruction have boon printed mid will bo furnished to each of the hundred men re- quliod for that duty. i'iiisu.\.ii. inc uui.ii'iia. Kov. N. J. Turkic rolurnod Thursday night from Atchtsoc , Ivan , , who re ho addressed the students ol Midland college. Mr. Andreas lllrsbman and Miss Frcder- Icku 1C. Obarbrmkmaan were miirrled Thurs. day evening. Juno U , oy Hov. Charles W. Savldge , at his residence. Mr. D. F. Worral nnd Miss Katie Kumpf were married Thursday at the homo of the bride , by Uov. A. J. Turkic. Quito a select party of f i lends were present. The young people will PO at homo to their friends at 11UI South Fifth tueot. Thomas L. Boldco , for a number of years' chief cleric at tbo Hotel Orleans , Spirit Lake , U in tbo city. Mr. Dolden is ono of tha most popular dork * ia the wrst , and his t'onlsl courtesy has won him manv friends among Omaha people who visit Spirit LiUe. Nt.\v YOUK , Juno .10. ISpocial Telegram to Tim BBK.I From Lincoln , Mra. A. B. Clarke , Mrs. M. U liandatl und Mrs. J , G. Smith are all at the Westminster hotel. F. H. Davis , Omaha , is at tbo 1'lata hotel ; O. ( O. llotfnoi , Hoffman house : Uobort W. Pat rick , Omaha , Windsor hotel ; Uooruo W. At las , Ornahu und E. 1C. Yulaullno are in tbo city. v V. THE BOSTONSTORE Wilt SELL Tomorrow the Bankrupt Gents' ' Tarnishing Stock of Wm. RCSJ & Oo. BOUGHT FROM THE OMAHA CREDITORS At Price * Tint AVI 11 .Miko n Itegulnr Scramble Ilaunil tlin I'urnlililn ; ? Goods Counters 1'lrnt Coino VIrU Served All 1'lno UooiU. Sulo nil day tomorrow and tomorrow nljrht up to 10 o'clock. All of Ross' fine outing shirts , mndo In chovlot , madras , oxford and satoonu , in ado with full yoke and cut full size , tegular prlco , $1.00 to $1.60 , goes tomor row at 41o each. All of Ross' line outing flannel shirts , that ho sold up to 75c , go at 25c. All the llnoat Biunmor outing flunnuls from this bankrupt Block that Roaa sold up toSU.GO , go * at 31.25. BANKRUPT SUMMER UNDER WEAR. Ross & Go's , flno Imlbrlggan underwear - wear that sold up to 7Cc , goes at "oc. All Ross' extra fine colored balbrlg- gan underwear that sold for up to 81:2o , gees at 33c. All the finest underwear In this bank rupt stock , consisting of Hue lisle thread , natural thread , real French bulbriggun and a largo line of pin strino under wear , all go at 60c each , worth four times- the prlco. All the line silk Windsor HOB go at 15c , former prlco 50c. All the flno white lawn ties go at 7c a. dozen. All the flno white and figured linen washable four-in-hand tics that sold up to 85c go at lOc ouch. GREAT SALE SILVERWARE TOMORROW'AND MONDAY. Sold by Shook , Patterson & Co. of Omaha To the Boston Store In order to introduce the Lunders , Frary & Clark silverware At$3.2oa sot Tomorrow and Monday wo offer 400 sots of silver knives and forks at $3.25 a sot , guaranteed in every respect , more valuable , finer , better , handsomer and raoro durable than the Rogers 1874 goods. Wo also offer some tremendous bar gains in silver tea sots , cake stands , fruit stnndb. 'And novelties in silver match boxes , purses , etc. BARGAINS .IN DRUG DEPART MENT. Solid back imported hair brushes , 35c , 45c , COc. Blacking brooms , lOc , loc. Blacking brushes , oc. 2 quart fountain syringes , 49c. Complete nursors , 17c. Soaps cheaper than dirt. Cutlcura soap , 3 cakes for 45o. Elder Flower , 8 cakes for 21c. Transparent glycerine , 3 cakes for21c. Duskv Diamond , six cakes for 2oc. S. S. S. COc. Kirko's perfumes , nor ounce 15c. Shelf paper , 24 sheets forSc. THE BOSTON ST9RK N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas streets. Put Chicago In Your Pocket. A great work , "Mor.in's Dictionary o Chicago. " If there is a feature or insti tution in the World's fair city a full de scription of which does notaupoar ip the book , wo have yet to hoar of It Prlco , 25 cents per cony. For sale at 209 Herald building , Chicago. See the now , com plete and elegant map It contains. Per sons ordering copies will please enclose C cents extra for postage. Will Ilaio to Stand Trial. QoEnr.c , Juno 10. Judge Cbauveau gara a decision today in tbo conspiracy case against Ex-Premier Morclor , Provincial Secretary Langllor and Ernest Pacaud. Morclor and Pacaud will have to stand trials at the court of Queens bench at tbo October term. Personal bail was accepted. Tbo ohargos against Lnnglori wore dismissed. Proceed ing nealnst Mercior for alleged malfeasance in ofllco were bo ua yesterday : ItUGISTUK , IlliGISTEK SATURDAY. Saturday Is tlio l.iut Day of Hooks Open from 8 n. in. Until 0 p. in. See that your new neighbor is regis tered in your election district. Every voter should make sure that ho is registered. Saturday is Ins Inct chance. If you have moved slnco last election you must get n certificate at the old polling place and take it to the now polling place tomorrow or you can't voto. Along tliu Dniiubo. VIENNA , Juno 10. Tbo Danube continue * to rise. Steamboat service baa boon entirely suspended. Tto river has overflowed its banks near Ibis city and tbo water extends throe-fourths of a tnilo inland. Many houses are surrounded bv water and tbo Inmates arc living in the upper rooms. Three men wore soon clinging to some driftwood lloat- , ing down the stream. They Anally became exhausted and were drowned. Dr. Blrney's Cutarrn Powder cure catarrh. For sale by all druggists. 53 cents itinisTKi : < , HIOISTJU SATUKOAY. Saturday IB the Iust Dny of Ilnglstrutlon Hooka Open from H it , in. Until U p. in. Sen that your now neighbor is 'regis tered in your election district Every voter should make sure that ho is registered. Saturday is his last chance. If you have moved since last election you must get n certificate at the old polling plnco and take it to the now polling place tomorrow or you can't voto. Dr. Cullimoro. oculist. Baa building1 AXXO I/A VKM EMS. The Losllo Davis Firth Avenue company has just concluded a tour weeks' engagement at tbo Lansintr theater , Lincoln , crowded houses almost continuously greeting it. Tbo fact proves there must bo unusunl merit in a dramatic company to bold tbo attention of the public ro long. If reports spoalc truly a rare treat is ta store for dramatic loving patrons , They will appear for one week at lioyti's theater , commencing Sunday night , with Frank Linden's thrilling drama. "Al berto , the tjon ot Monte Crlsto. " Prices will ran fro from 15 cents to 75 cents , The sale of seats jorthe entire ougagotnout will open this morning. * - j After the grip Hood's ' Sar&aparllla will re store your strength ana health and expo every trace of poison from tbo blood. ituaisTKic , muisrjK .S.YTUUDAY. Haturduy I * the l ist I av of llogliitrutloii , llooln Open from 8 u. in. Until U p. in. See that your now neighbor IB regis tered in your erection district Every voter should make sure that ho Is roglstorod. Saturday ia hie last chance , If you have moved since last election you must got a certificate at the old polling place and take it to tlio now polling place tomorrow or you cuu't vote. ThUM 8 .4U in C.nh IF YOU CUT IT'OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU. Saturday , Junollth. . and positively this day only , unypno buying a men's suit of clothes , Si jwittors not whether it is one of the diniiblo business suits that wo offer at $1.5V ( or whether it is ono of these custom iniulii-aults that wo have now reduced to's&lEOO , nftcr you have have bought ami paid for u suit of men's clothes , by proso'ntlng this to the salesman - man ho will glvo you the below inun- tioned goods ( .iccoinploto outllt ) free before - fore you leave thofitoro : Fur hat , soft orsBttff , $1.75 White liunulorod shirt , 1.00 Linen collar , any shape , .15 Linen culTs , ,25 Teck , four-in-hand or Windsor ties , .60 Silk web suspenders tSM Suit of undorwca- , 1.00 Handkerchief , .23 Socks , .25 Total , $5.40 Bear in mind that those goods are given away absolutely free , but only if you cut tlil"n out and present it to the salesman after you have bought and paid for n man's iuiit This liberal offer is made uarlly because wn are over stocked and want to unload , and partly because wo want to find out how many direct returns wo receive from this ad vertisement PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE. P. S. Tomorrow wo inaugurate a special pants sale. See our window for what wo offer for Sl.fiO. $1.00 and $2.76 PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE , 1303 Douglas street Second door west of 13th street. moisTiu : , mmsTiii SATUHDAY. Saturday Is the r , : at Day of Itoglatnttlon Hooks Open from 8u. in , Until 0 p. m. See that your now neighbor is regis- torou in your election district. Evary voter should make sure that ho is registered , Saturday is his last chance. If you have moved since last election you mnst got a cortilicato at the old polling place and take it to the now polling place tomorrow or you can't voto. CHICAGO ANI > THE WORLD'S FAIR. World's 1'nlr Souvenir , illustrated , being a complete uiul concise history nf the princi pal world's fnl i from tlio Crystal I'ulnco London , 1S.M , to the World's Columbian Ex position In Chicago , 18 ! ) . ) , With explanatory tables and main. Published by The An- uboRue I'uhltshlnRcompany , Chicago , bound neatly In cloth. It i aroly falls to the lot of the reviewer to notice BO 'exhaustive a work as the "World's Fair Souvenir , " which has boon compiled with so much care by a former resident of Omaha , John D. Jones. For purposes of roforenca , o comparison and for general Information the work is a magnificent reflex of the push and energy of a city that is the won der of the world. In its compilation expense has not been thought of , ! and the richness of its illustrations of the World's fair build ings , cuts of thomon : and women who are directing to a succcssiul issue what bids fair to bo the greatest exposition of an cient or modern times , pictures of the colossal business blocks tha stand as monumonts'to the enterprise of heir owners and builders , is typical of ho "Ch icago gait , " as the rush and bustle of the great city by the inland sea has been described. The book has 'been arranged upon a most comprehensive plan , the object of the publisher being to glvo a complex resume of what may bo-soon in Chicago in 1893 , and at the same time give the nforination in a compact form , so that the work may bo a valuable adjunct to ho library and roadinsj room. Its use fulness will not end with the close of the exposition , but on the contrary will grow in value with years , for it is the most perfect compendium yet issued o an event which cannot fail to have an influence for many docadosto coraoupon all lines of art , literature and com merce. As Mr. Jones says in the intro duction to the work : "As an educator this event will leave its impress upon succeeding generations and boar fruit In all realms of human thought , ingenuity and progress. " In addition to its compioto epitome of what has boon done , is doing and will ho done when the fair opens , it comes to the go.noral public at a most opportune timo. It brings before the American people the forces that are actively at work to make 1Kb exposition a success worthy of a nation that in a little over a century has , from nothing , bulldod the mightiest republic of earth. It not only gives full page art typo illustrations and descriptions of the principal buildings of previous world's fairs and all the buildings of the present World's Colura , bian Exposition , together with portraits and biographical sketches of its officers and chiefs of departments but it tolls "How to Roach the Fair , " gives descriptions of Chica go's parks and boulevards , its places of amusement , the wholesale and jobbing interests , its railroad facilities , and in general is the most compioto guide book to the city that stands tit the edge of Lake Michigan. Do you want ono of these books ? A few minutes' worlc will fcocuro ono for " you. Send to TUB OMAHA BKK ono sub scriber to THM WKBICLY Uuu at $1.2-3 and ono will bo sent to you by mail. The book soils for SUOO , but Tun Bic : has se cured a largo nuinbor of copies , enabling the publishers to make this liberal offer It Is the best thine in thin line over of fered and you nrot euro to bo nloasud. You can have unoipapor and book sent to your address or. ttiobook aljono and.tho paper to some ether person. AddressTHE THE Ben DUULTSIUNO Co. , Omaha , Nob. Tlio Ciar Wouldn't Buppurt 1'ranci ) . llcni.ix , Juno ' 10. Tbo Cologne Gazette avers that tbo czar , while at Kiel , declared unreservedly that ho would not think of suppoitlng l-Vauoa US aha ralsad tbo AUaco ( juusUon. Put Chicago In Yo.tr l')3't > t. A great work. "Moran's Dictionary of Chicago. " If there is tv feature or insti tution in the World's fair city a full de scription of which does not appear in the book , wo have yet to hoar of it Prlco , 25 cents per copy. For sale at 209 Herald building , Chicago. See the now , compioto and ologaiit map it contains. Persons ordering copies will please enclose - close U cents extra for postage. Now York unii ifcTurn. July 4 to 0 one faro for the round trip. Choice ot routes from Chicago. Return limit August 16. Call at Chi cago. Rock Island & Pacific Ry. ticket efllco , 1002 Farnam Htrcot. CHAB. KKNNIDY : , G. N. W. P. A. J. L. Di : BKVOIBK , City Tkt. & P. A. REPEATED. Two weeks ago today we advertised a grand special sale of / men's all wool suits at five dollars a suit. We had eighteen hundred of these suits , and in the ordinary course of human events , it would have been a big thing to have sold them all out in a week. We began the sale at nine o'clock in the morning , with less than twenty people wait ing. At ten we had a crowd at noon a crush at three a jam and at six a mob , which increased with every moment during the evening , until we were compelled to close our doors several times , the crowds being greater than we could handle. So great a success was this sale that when we closed our store for the day , we closed it on a sale of over thirteen hundred of these wonderful suits , and the largest day's business in all departments of our house , that we've ever experienced. The following Monday and Tuesday saw the balance of these suits closed out slick and clean. Instructions were immediately telegraphed our representative in New York to buy another big lot of these won derful He has followed instructions in a refreshing manner. He has ex ceeded our most sanguine expectations. He has bought and shipped us nearly eighteen hundred as handsome suits of clothes as you'll find in any store in the land. The suits on sale before , are not in it. These suits are all wool every thread. There are cheviots , homespuns , flannels. There are sacks with round corners , square cut sacks. There are plain colors , hair lines , pin stripes , pin heads , checks- , = _ plaids , mixtures , pepper and salts. Nine dollars would be a low price for the poorest suit in the lot , while ten and twelve dollars would' be the prices at which tlae majority of them would be sold at under ordinary circumstances. Today and until the last suit is sold , you can have your own free choice of the entire magnificent assortment for IfX 11 1 " * 1 1 Five Dollar Bill We guarantee them all wool. Sale begins at nine o'clock. Need we say more ? Kpocli-MnrkhiK AVords. Harper's Young People : The battle of the Nile was fought August 1 , 1799 , between the French and English fleets. Sir Horatio Nelson was in command of the latter , and as the engagement was about to begin ho exclaimed , "Victory or Westminster Anboy ! " And victory it was. When Charles IX. of Sweden , at the ago of 10 years , fought and defeated a largo body of Russians at Narva in 1700 Peter the Great , who led his army , had several liorecs shot under him , and while exchanging a dead stood for a more useful ono remarked , "Thsso people ple seem disposed to give mo exorcise. " The mace is an emblem of authority and use in our congress as well as in the English Parliament , and though it is merely a symbol it commands respect , hut it was never so insulted as when Oliver Ctomwell stalked into the En glish house to aisporso and dissolve the Parliament. The mace lay in its regu lar place , and when Cromwell saw it ho must have sneered at the potty symbol , for ho called ono of his soldiers and or dered , "Tako away that bauble. " So , as the mace was carried out , the doors wore locked. Commodore Perry , after the battle of Lake Erie had taken place and"tho Brit ish fleet was defeated , sent to General Harrison , grandfather of the present president , his famous dispatch : "Wo have mot the onomv and they are ours. " It was but n little longer than Ctcsar's , "I came , I saw , I conquered. " Mti8t Hu n Uiiuil Landlord. OTTMVA , Out. , Juno 0. Mr. Laporto of Laporto's hotel has received word from Spain that ho his been appointed guardian ot the child or M. Do Bolsuovillo. a Spanish nobleman , and that bo inherits under Do Bolguovillo'8 will nearly 5,000,000 francs. Twenty-sjx years ago Do Uolguovlllo stopped at Mr. Laporto's house and became very friendly with the proprietor , but after bo lolt all communication cnasod. lliillillnj ; i'crmltx. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of building yesterday : A.O.IIlniou meli. 2-story hrluk iimlstono residence. Tlilrty-ouventh and Jtiok- on streets $45,003 A. U. Hlmeb.iiiKh. 2-story stone barn , 'llilrty-seventhiind JuuKbun streets. . . 5,000 Two minor penults K > 0 Total $ o0.5VJ Miirrlagu J-ICOIIHOK. The following marrlasi licenses were Iss jed by Judge Ellor yesterday : Name and uddrusa. Ago. I James IContrlak , Illinborg 23 I Mary HcnokUinuhiv..i ( 10 I J. L Muthlcsu , Omulia 'M . ' . Umalia ' 1 Louls.i 1'ollott. - - j II , O. Htibonsteln , Onmhii Ul | ( Jiaru lloyiu , Unmhu Iti Nutlet * nf Jive Una or leumd.r \ Ihls head , fifty centseachUlllttimilllniten centi- OAULSON I John , used 47yours. Juno 8. 1B/J. funeral battirdny morning lit 0 : 0 o'clork from fumlly losUIU'iuo TJ > 7 North Twontlotli itrcnt to Forest Lawn coiuutery. Friends In vited. DOOiaTTIJJ-Mary Hushnoll , ut Bs30 p. in. , Friday , Juno H Ib'Jat ' the residence of her liuabund , M , V. Doollttlo , aged OJyears. 1'U- noral uotlco later. oi + * % * * % * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * } ( TastelessEffectual. . ) * For Sick- Headache , I Impaired Digestion.j Liver Disorders and- Female Ailments. Renowned nil over the World. Corered with t Tutcleu A BolubU Coating. Ailcfor neeelum' and taVe no other , .de at St. Helen , , BuUnd. Sold b , . ' "nti druEeW" " eaert. f i box. Nt w York Depot , 365 Canal St -TMEl- Bee Bureau of Claims ROOM 220 BEE BUILDING , For Inventions PROCURED BY TH3 Bee. Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Kqnnl "Ith tha IntorJH of thoia ti'vylm rial n fiEilniltliOROVormiiuntHtlntor INVKXfOllS , w ! > 3 often load Ilia banutlt of r.tlimt > la Inrantl mi bjovio of the Incumpatoncr or Inattention of t'u nllornJ/t employed to olifxln tlialr intonti. Too muclicirj cnnnot bo uxarcliol In ini.ilojrl-it conpatjH nil rollnblofolloiton to proouro intonH. for t'u valai of npatontiljpanili kTOUIr , It notuatlrolr , upoi tu : cnru nnd nMH of tha attornof . Wltlitliu via * of proU > clln { Invonton frj n irarri lenorciruloj nttornorJ , anlot sejlnt fiit mrja- tloni re Toll protactnl bj v.ilU pltjilti , THIS U3J 11UUKAU liai ri'tilii'jj ' counml oipjr ; lu p Ua : prnctlco ; oudti ttiurotoro proparoJ tj lllltlllll JllttClltH , Conduct SIiilso rtjJi I'i'ouectite rejected cnaes , UfUtnter tfiulo murk * ttnil en i/i t7 't ftcmlci- opinion * tmtoncoins tintl rttlttl- I'rtiHcestto anil itcfaul tnfi'l ' : / ? > n-3 t MIlilH , CtV. , CtO , If roil htivo nn Invention nn hand ncn < \ Till ! II1S1J BUUUAUnikolc'i or piiotoifrnp'j thoruof , touottu : with u brief ( Inscription of tha Importint lovtnrji. untijrou will baonojnilflsolni to tli9 boil cjiiriat ) pursue. Model * nro notiiocosrirr union tha Inruv tlon la of n coinpllcntoJ n tnro. If otheri nroln. frliiKliuon your rUhti , or If rou nrj en irju.i with Infrlnvomont UT oinurj , ntiiult tlio nntfjr to THIS UUItKAUIor a rollaljla Ol'INlON lioloro nctmjoj tlio matter. THE BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS 220 Ice ) Hiiililln ? , Oiuiiln , No1) . CVThls Ilura in U cirir.intoui by the Omaha ll.'o. the I'lonuur 1'rcsi utiJ the Ban L''riuiclsL'o uxiimliiur. Cut this out unfl sonil it with your 1 1 quiry. INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS Persons who have lost property from Indian rruds should IIlo tholr elnlnw timlortlioIiiUliiii DcproJiit on Act of .March ' , 1S < 1. 'Hiu tlmoli limited , unl the oliilins uro tuUon up uy tlio courtm the orJor In which thuy iiro rotolyoj. TakeNotico thatall cont.-aow cntorel into with attornoya prior to the Aot are maJj null mid void. Information Klvon uuJ all clulius promptly attondo4 to by the BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS. Uce Itniltltitll , OMAHA , NBBHLA.SKA. fay-Thls Hiiroan Is cimrantoeJ by the Oinithu Hoc. the 1'lonour I1 row mid Iho Sau Ifranulsio I'.xamliicr. _ ORDINANCE NO. 8090. An ordlimnco rc-esti bl hlti tlio curb lines nf Ulilougo btrcot , from Wlh etruut to aith street , ami niiioallnj ; bo much of ull ordl- nnncus In ponlllut hcrowlth. Iloltordnlnod by the city ojuuoll of the city ' ' Huut'l'ou 1. That the curb lines of Chicago struct from > th street to iCtli Htreot , In the clti of Uiniihii , ho , and iho sumo arc hurnby ru-eslablUhed uta tuilform dUtunco of U fuel on oucli sldo of the cuntur llnu of uuld Htreet , boutlon 8 Thut ko muoli of all ordinnnco In conflict with the provisions of UiUqidliiuiico , be. und the viinio are hereby repealed . b'ectloii ' y. Th.s ordlnunco iliull take eltect and ho In foruo from and after IU pagiuK" . ' aiioVKS. Ulty Dluric \vu. r. Acting 1'runldontUlty Council. Approved Junu bth , lbW.uKQ JJKM | Mayor. REGULAR Army and Navy PENSIONS ; . /tiers in the Regular Army and Sailors , Seamen and Mar ines in the United States Navyt since the War of the Rcbcllioiif who have been discharged from the sorvicB on account of dis abilities incurred therein while in the line of duty , Entitled to Pension at tlio same rates and under the same conditions as parsons ren dering the samD service during I the War of the Rebellion , i I" except that they ara not entitled" " unciop the new law or aot of Juno 27 , 189O. Such person j ara also entitled to pension whether discharged from the servica on account of disability or by reason of expir ation of term of service , if while in the service and line of duly , they incurred any wound injury or disease which still disables them for manual labor. labor.Widows Widows and Child of persons rendering servjca in tha regular army and navy Since the War are Entitled to Pension. of the death ofthosoldier wasdu * to his service , or occurred whlla she ho was In the service. _ ( Parents of Soldiers & Sailors dying in the United States ser vice since the War of the Rebel lion , or after dlscharga from tlio service , from a causa originat ing therein , leaving no widower or child under the ago of sixteen years , are entitled to pension if now dependent upon their own abor for support , whether the soldier over contributed to their support or they were dependent upon him at the time of hli death or not. FOR INFORMATION OR ADVIOB As to title to pension , ADDHISSS , M THE HUH BUREAU 01J CUIMS HHO lie 11 llult < H t/i OMAHA , llureau U uimniiitwd by the Onuha llo . il'O i'luuuor i'ruwi and the 0114 I'ranoUuo Uxauilue-