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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1893)
8 THE OMAHA : DAILY. . RKE : SATURDAY , AUGUST 12 , 1893. PIT PA\Tpntn Pnr"r n i nit o 11 p huCONER S COST CASH SAIL 32QOO Yards of Satin Ribbon Must Be Sold in Ono Day. 1 t-2C , 3C AND 5C WILL BE THE PRICE Tlirne Illbbnnii Are Not All SHU , lull They Como In nil KxipiUltn Amortmont of Bhnilci ntul Their ClienpncM llCCOIIltllomlS TllOIII. HIBBONS AT HC. 15,000 ynrdfl of Nog. 3 , 4 nnd f ) sntln ribbons in n grand assortment of shades , worth from fie to lOo per yard , nil go to day at He per ynrd , no limit. RIBBONS 0 PER YARD. 10,000 yards of Nog. 7 iind 9 sntln ribbons bens In every shade imaginable , worth 12jc and Ific , all go today , no limit , at 3o per yard. RIBBONS ud Seven thousand yards of satin ribbon In No. 12 and No. 10. in all the new shades worth 17c and 20o all go today at fieyard. These ribbons wore bought at auction ; are not all silk and will not bo placed In our regular stock , as wo do not carry anything but all silk rlbhon regularly , we have marked them He , 3c and fie , in order to soil them out In ono day ; small retailers are not barred out on this sale , they can buy a limited lino. DUCK SUITS , $3.00. Fifty of those very stylish duck suits came in yesterday ; they are selling in Chicago at $0.00 per suit. Wo want to clobo them all out today ; $3,00 a suit uught to do It. That will bo our price. WHITE LAWN WAISTS , 4SC. 1-15 ladies' white lawn waists , made with riiflled front and tucked collars and cuffs , ftizos 32 to 41 , regular price $1.00 to $1.25 , our price today , 1 waist tea a customer , 48e each. A better bargain never was offered. $3.00 WAISTS , $1.00. 100 black lawn waists ( this is a won derful bargain ) . These waists are made of 3.c lawn , with a Worth collar , and positively sell everywhere for $3.00 per waist , today these go for SI.00 each. 1 SPECIAL BARGAINS 4. Wo have a little lot of line ehinawaro that wo wish to dispose of , the lots are Binall and at the price we will have to limit the quantity to each customer. JAPANESE TEA POTS , IOC. Only ono to a customer at this price , they are worth 50c. CHOCOLATE POTS. 4SC. 100 fine china chocolate pots worth SI.50 ; ono to a customer today at 48c each. CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS 25C. 100 fine cups and saucers , worth $1.00 , ono cup and ono saucer to customer to day for 2oc. CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS 330 100 ehina cups and saucers today , 33c for cup and saucer worth $1.50 ; only ono to a customer. This china ware will be sold on our third floor. FANS 2C EACH. 2,000 fans , worth from 15c to 2T c each , go today at 2c apiece. 2c ) purses go at Sic each. Coo calf ana dongola purses go at 15o each. 75c purses with leather covered frames go for 20c each. $1.50 , , $1.75 and $2.2 , " ) leather hand grips go at 75c each. SATURDAY NIGHT For 2 hours. After 7:30 : o'clock. 55.00 DRESS PATTERNS , $1.73. 100 novelty wool dross patterns of 7 yards each , in nil the now fall shades , a sample line , < ! nn bo seen In our west show window. As wo only have 100 patterns of these beautiful goods and they are worth STi.OO each wo will only sell ono pattern to a customer. lOc ehallls goat 3Jc. 20c wash goods at no , 20o and 2.rc ginghams Slo. $1.10 blankets at OSc. ( Today is the last day of our great blanket sale ; buy today or pay regular price. ) Saturday night. 500 men's ties at 3u each ; only 0 to a customer. A large lot of broken bl/os in men's 4- ply linoji collars worth 15e to 20c , all go at 5o each. Culls to match , 8Jc3 ; pairs for 2. > e. 500 pairs of men's 25e boek.s ; to night 3 pairs for 25e ; limit , 3 pairs to a customer , 150 men's porailo brwom , laundered , worth $1.00 , go at 25e ; only 2 shirts to a customer. 100 samples of men's nogltgo shirts have jubt arrived ; wo cannotstato prices as they are not yet marked olT ; they wore bought at 50 per cent less thai nmmifuoturor's cost and our friends will got the full bcnellt of the low prices paid ; these will bo on sale all day. Itomuinbor besides those under cost bargains everything in our store is going nt actual cost prico. FALCONER'S GREAT COST CASH SALE. . Aconyonlont and pluusunt place to ob tain luncheon , BaldutT , 1520 Farnam. ltrrt > ' Your World' * I'utr Oppm tmilt- . Rates cut in two ! On and after Tuesday August 1 , the Jlurlington Route will boll round trip tickets to Chlctigo , with a return limit of thirty days , at 81475. ; One-way tickets on sula at $7.50. Tickets sold at rates indicated above are free from restrictions of any kind and entitle holder * to the fullest en joyment of the Bu Ungton'3 superior eervloo. Three vontlwi'Hil tiiul gas-lighted trains dully. Sou the city l * / : ' agent at 132J Far- imm btreot UIK " , anj.'o to inako that lout I'Vmno5 4'f to Chicago. I'OllK A WAV DOWN , Anil Von Will Tliluk n When You Itcnil nnjritBii'n I'rlcr * . Suit pork , lOc per pound , was 15c ; Bugar cured No. 1 hams , 12Jc , was Ific ; picnic hams , 10o ; breakfast bacon , 12Jc ; boneless ham , 12Jc ; corned beef , 5c per pound , and wo will sell you a 2-pound can of Rex corned beef for lee , never sold less than 2. > c. Also potted ham , deviled ham and ox tongue for 5o per can. These prices mean business. The coeds must co. BUTTER GOES DOWN ALSO. Country butter 12Jc , 15c and 17c ; separator creamery , le ! ) and 22c ; re member we handle only the very best country and creamery butter. Our cheese department is the leader. Wis consln full cream , He , lOc and 125c ; brick chcoso , lOc , 12Jc and loc ; swlss. 12c * , 15e and 17c ; young America full cream , 12e } ; limburger ohctwo , lOc. Wo have a lot of fancy lemons that will gofer for 20o per dozen. If you want to save money , take advantage of this sale. HAYDEN BROS. , Promoters of homo Industry. Last day of teapot sale at Sum' ' ! Burns' . Storooptleon views tonight at beach. Important Noltro. A special meeting of Nebraska ledge No. 1 , Capital No. ; i , Covert No. 11 and St. John's No. 25 , A. F. & A. M. , will beheld hold on Saturday afternoon , August 12th , at hulf past 5 o'clock , to assist the grand ledge in Inyinur the corner stone of the Omaha public library building. Every member is requested tobo present. E. R. DutTlE , Master No. 1. G. W. LlNlXQKU , Master No. 3. "W. L. RlTTKU , Master No. 11. F. S. HAYES , Master No. 25. I.onrit Chicago Union VI tlio Nnrthwcttern Chicago rates greatly reduced on both ono way and round trip tickets via the Chicago it North western railway. Tlicso tickets are first elas4 in every particu lar. Extra accommodations for World's fair travel via this lino. City ticket olllco 1401 Farnam street. Omaha to Alutmwa , round trip 30 cents. Take the bridge line. Prrmoilterit ( io to Chlcico. The Fremont Normal school excursion to Chicago goeb Saturday , August 12 , on the Milwaukee. Tickets to Chicago and return * are good for 30 days and return on any train within that time. Tickets on sale at 1501 Farnam street. IN RAILWAY CIRCLES. That Kxcurslon Iluslnnss Stirred Up Several I.ocul Olllclnla. Mr. F. A. Mash of the Milwaukee hail on his lighting clothes when a reporter called at his ofllce yesterday morning in reference to the Fremont excursion matter. "Tho Milwuukco is not In the lodelng house business , " said Mr. Nush. "It Is true wo are going to take an excursion nart.v of yi)0 ) or100 people to Chicago from Fre mont , hut thcro has been no other rate offered than that agreed upon by .ho Western Passenger association. You nay say that the Northwestern was never .iroimsod this business whatever , but origin ating in what Mr. liuehanan of the Klkhorn pleases to call 'his town , ' Fremont , that gentleman is naturally very much incensed. . Ho thought ho had a 'cinch' on the party ntul never went after the business really until the arrangement to go over our road was mado. "So far ns threats of an investigation go they do not worry ino in the least. The business originates on the Union Pacific anil that road is responsible. I am of tlio opinion that Mr. Lomux i-s abundantly able to de fend any charges filed , as the Milwaukee nest certainly is. There is noth- ng in the advertisement of Prof. Aluminous that Indicates that thcro has boon nnv cut in the agreed upon rates and all this brctvo raised by the Kllchorii will be ilattcncd out if an investigation is decided upon. Ii-huvo telegraphed our people in Chicago that the rate has not been cut. Be yond this thcro is nothing further to say. " Mr. Huchanan , when seen on the subject , said that ho had no Kirk romlng if another road would go into his territory and got business , if done legitimately , but whore honesty was met with rascality then ho wanted it understood ho would protest and that as hard as he know how. " 'Sandwich1 Clemmons , as ho will possibly bo known for ye.irs to como , promised that this bushu3s should bo given to the Klkhorn , Ho has used our mileage books , given in payment for advertising in his paper , to drum up thh excursion. Ho oven went so far ns to say that ho would pay ? ! . " . " ) moro to go over our road because , ho recognized the good it hud done him Unt when buccaneers got abroad honest men have little show. It is all utter rot to suppose that on $0.70 a person can go to the World's fair for nine days , his admis sions to the fair and lodging being paid out of that amount , as agreed upon , the only stipulation being that every person must take their sandwiches with thoin. Mr. Clemmons went to Chicago to look over the situation mid told mo in the presence once of two witnesses that 05 cents was the best JoJglng rate hu could inako with two in a roam. 13ut I understand the Milwaukee people agree to ledge them for 25 cents. Anything given in conjunction with a rate is clearly a violation of the intent and purpose of the agreement. If this flagrant violation of the agreement cannot bo punished , then I cannot promise how long the Klkhorn will bo a party to that agreement. I can promise ono thing ; If wo got out of the association it will bo a Ions tlmo before wo got back. " IC.uUvay Nuti'4 , 1C. V. Mare , gonor.il agent of the Union Pacific at Uutto , was in Omaha yesterday. Chief Clerk MulCciuio of the Passenger department of the Union Paclllu is suflorinf ; from a severe attack of cholera morbus. Charles Kddy , until six months ago vlco president and general tralllo manager of the Heading railroad , killed hinibolf ut Washing ton park Thursday night. General Manager Hohlrogo and family have gene to Sheridan , Wyo. , the former on business connected with the load , the family to spend bnvcr.il "wuctts in the lllg Horn mountains. An nniclal circular from C. Dunlap , gen eral superintendent of the Hook Island , an nounces the appointment of Mr. C , L. Nich ols superintendent of the Illinois division , with huad < | tiartors at liluo Island , vlco C. L. Kwing , resigned , o A Vulimhlii Itomi'ily. KKM.V'S UI.ADE.V Co. , N. C. Chamberlain Medicine Co. , Uiss Moincs , Iowa : Pluaso send mo three dozen Chamberlain's Cello , Cholera and Dlarrhan Homody , ! ! . " > cent slza. This remedy is too well known hero to need nuy recommendation. It is a valuable remedy , H. P. ALUE.V. I'cmer.il of llunnntt OulcUmlth. The funeral of lion , Bennett Goldsmith , mayor of West Point and representative from Cumlng county in the legislature of Ib93 , took place ut lHO ; o'clock yesterday after noon from the residence of H. Henouh , 510 South Twenty-llrsi avenue. Although the deceased had not a largo acquaintance In this city the bervle.es we.ro largely at tended , nearly 100 of the promiiiont citizens of West Point coming In apaoml oars on the 1U ; ' . ' . " ) train over the Ktk- horn accompanying the remains. The serv ices were conducted by Hov , Dr. Franklin of the Congregation of Israel , and the funeral address was nn eloquent tribute to the worthy life nf the deceased , The remains wore followed by a lengthy cortege to the Jewish cemetery. ' Suifii Cute * of Ulnrrluui CuroilVltii One Jluttlo. LA GIIANOE , r.KNom Co. , N. 0. I have boon s"l'l ' > z Clsambcrbln's Collii. Cholera and Dl.irrhut i llemedy since last Match , i iwmit'v ' i-nri'J bpvcii iMses of iliarrhru.1 with oiu < ti'iii'l bottle 11'in say H is the best dUt uuu ii'oilu'inu ' I ovur usi-d. il. M. MtOti.SALU , Druggist. A DAY AT HAYDEN' ' Some Great Specials for AH Day Satur day. $1,50 NIGHT SHIRTS FOR 75C Look nl What 12 1-Sr Will Hay In Notion Dcpnrtiiipnt Slllts nt Ornit Hntliictloni A lluiik OnVr Never llcforo Alnilo In Omiilia. Special snlo nil day today of Indies black and funncy cotton hose , manufac turers' ' samples , nt Loss than coil , 2oc hose for 125c. Loss tlinn cost , .Tic hose for liie. Less tlinn cost , oQc hose for 1'Jc. ' * Itcinomhor our snlo of Gouts' night shirts todny. 7oo night shirts for f > 0c. 81.50 night shirts for 7fic. $2.50 night shirls for Oic. Boys1 outing llnnncl shirts ICc , worth 3oc. 3oc.Navy hi no umbrotlns at cost todav. " MONEY GIVEN AWAY. It nmounts to the snmo thing in our wonderful brush Bale , any kind of n brush you wish for only 12Jc. Their autunl value running from 2oo to 50c. Bettor bnrguins wore noYur offered. Half brushes. Tooth brushes. Cloth brushes. Shoo brushes. Nail brushes. Plodh brushes. Btiby brushes , all nt the ono price , 12 Jo. BOOKS. You never had this offer before nnd the elmnccs nro very scarce of your ever having It again. 1,000 choice cloth bound books , worth Irom HOc to 40c , for lOc each. All kinds of stationery at , cut prices. Wo have started invoicing uud must clear up stock. Special sale on Windsor ties Saturday night. Don't forgot it. SILKS. SILKS. Just cast your eye on the prices wo nro making on silks. You never have hnd such nn oppor tunity to secure now Hrst-clnss quality silks nt prices which nro really less than the raw material Is worth by the pound. Surah silks in 20 different colors , all pure silk , worth iiOc a yard nt any time , you can buy of us only at 29c a yard. Natural undyod Slinntongpongoo silk. a fabric that will wnnr longer and will even launder nicer than linen , and equally as cool , only 2flc n yard. 2a shades of handsome nil silk 22-inch China silk at15o a yard ; others will ask yon G'.lc ' for silk that is not so good. Wo have received n handsome assort ment of trimming satins , new effects for fall , in two toned colors. These goods wo have marked nt the unusually low price of $1.00 yard. Just bear in mind that wo show a id sell 33 now shades of elegant croiso silk velvets at C'Jo ' a yard that will compare with anything sold in the city for $1.25. When you want n now silk dress or material for n waist for making over n dress , or anything else in silks or vel vets , don't fail to give us n call before you purchase for wo have the largest , and best assortment to bo found west of Now York and bell them nt prices which would cause tho' manufacturers to think that silks are being sold in Omaha for pleasure , profit not being considered. IIAYDEN BROS. o Balloon tonight , Courtland beach. BURGLARIES CONTINUE. Housebreakers Improve ICncli I.irk Hour of MliliunuiKir Nlchts. On Tuesday night tlio residence of Prank 11. Straight , 824 South Thirty-fifth street , was entered by burglars. < V valuable collection of souvenir spoons , some silver tableware and other articles were stolen. All of the clothing in the house was hauled over and the pockets turned wrong side out. About § 'M worth of prop erty was stolen. Mr. Str.iight and faintly are camping at Courtland boacli and the loss was not discovered until las' , evening when ono of the family came in to see if every thing was all right. The police are looking for the stolen property. .lolrn Nelson , who is stopping at Twenty- fifth and Decatur streets , reported to the police yesterday that lie surprised a burglar in his room last night. In his hurry to cscapo the thluf loft his straw hat. Ho cun have the same by applying to Captain Mostyn. Nothing was stolen. o Piles of people ) have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Ila olS-ilvewIIl euro tliom. Milltnry Major Adam Kramer of the Sixth cavalry has been relieved from duty ut Fort Nlo- brara and transferred to Foit Washakio. Major Francis E. Lacey of the Kighth In- fautry has been relieved from duty at Fort Washukio and trausfeired to Fort McKin- ney. ney.A general courttnnrtlal has been ap pointed to meet i\t Fort Washakio ut 10 o'clock , August ' -0. The following is the detail - tail oC the court : Major Valery Ilavard , surgeon ; Major Ocor o W. Adalr. surgeon ; Captain George E , Uiishnoll , assistant sur- ccon ; Captain Henry 1. Uavmoml. nssi3tant surgeon ; Captain William Ualrd , Sixth cav alry ; Second Lieutenant John 1C Miller , Eighth infantry , judge advocate. Piles of people have piles , but Do U'ltt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. BLAME EKE SI AN A G 3 It. ItlC I'rlntlnc llonra rile * n I'etltlon for n Jltvcrtvrr. Ackcrman Brn i& Holntzo , printers , book binders and llthofl-raphcH , doing business at 1110 Howard str at , have Reno under , ami Emil C. Ackermani and A. M. Ilclnt7.o , the senior members of the flrin , Imvo petitioned the court for a receiver to take charge of the affairs of the InsllUUlon , Thursday , abooffi o'clock , n chattel mort gage on stock amluixturcs for * 14 , )3 ) , In favor ot George G. Acnorman and Clnr.t John , to secure iwoklomatiil notes , ono for $12OiK ) civon to ( Icorpo Q. Ackormnn , and the other for $2,000 given to Clar.x John , was filed , and yesterday morning n second mort- Race on the plant , for * 10,2 : > 3 , In favor of George 11. Dickinson of Boston , went on record. Besides these. G. A. Acker- man lins given Knul C. Ackennan a chattel mortgage for $800 on his household Roods , In security of a note for that amount , and Bmll C. Ackcrmnnn hns deeded to Kmlly C. Ackermann the cast US feet of lot a , block 103 , Omaha , for $1,800. The Carpenter Paper company , the linn's principal local creditor , this morning filed its claim for thn amount due it. asklug Judg ment in the sum of KJ.421.83. on notes nud merchandise account. Another claim lllcd Thursday evening was that of the First Natttmnl bank , asking Judgment on a promissory note for 5-t2o , dated July M. In their notltlon asking for n receiver , E. C. Ackornmn and A. II. Ilclntzo sot forth that the firm was organized October 1 , 1887 , and that nearly all the time since that date the business of the concern has been con ducted at a Rood profit , but that during the past few months , owing , they claim , to the mismanagement of G. A. Ackornian , who conducted the lirm's business affairs , they have been losing money at the rutoofl,000n month. They also claim the Junior partner had appropriated to his own personal uses , up to January 1 of this year , the sum of 50.000 , and that since that date , notwith standing an express agreement on the part of the members of the linn to thereafter draw out for private use only a limited amount each , per month , ho has taken another $0.000 , and refuses to give nn accounting. The petitioners state that they bellovo their Ha- bullies will foot up at least $15,000 , and that their plant , while they consider It worth ns much as 103.000 , could not at the present tlmo bo disposed of for a sufllclcnt amount to pay the linn's debts , and therefore asked for a dissolution of the linn and for a receiver to conduct their business until such time as they can meet their obligations. The insolvent firm and its individual mem bers have always been considered fair and reliable , but somewhat too progressive for their resources , and the failure is not n great surprise to business men , although on Janu ary 1 a detailed statement was inado by the lirm which stated its assets to bo glOU,4UU ! ) : and its liabilities $28,515. Ask Tour l-'rlcnds Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparllla what they think of it , and the replies will bo posi tive in its favor. One has been cured of in- digcption and dyspepsia , another llnds it in dispensable for sick headache , others report remarkable cures of scrofula , salt rheum and other blood diseases , still others will tell you that it overcomes "that tired feeling , " and so on. Truly , the best advertising which Hood's Sarsapaiilta receives is the hearty endorsement of the army of friends it has won by its positivemnedicimil merit. Balloon tonight , Courtland bench. KID M'COY. ' Ulnmonil Kolihcr Who llolil Up 1'ollnck Is Tnkon ti > loivu. "Kid Curko" McCoy , the alleged diamond robber , passed through Omaha yesterday afternoon on the Union Pucilic-Northwest- crn train , enrouto to Logan , la. , where ho will stand trial for' his dusperatu holdup of Mr. Pollack. Fred Ashmoro and Mr. Pollack also passed through the city yesterday , to bo present at the trial of McCoy. The "No. 0" Wheeler As Wilson , with its perfected tenisous. upper and lower , is the only lock-stitch machine that makus an clastic scam. It is the dressmaker's favorite on that account. Sold by Goo. W Lancaster & Co. , 5U South Sixteenth street. School Kniiril Supplies. The Board of Education committee on supplies , after looklncr over the bids and samples of the various bidders for articles to bo furnished for the use of the schools the coming year and care fully comparing the same , has decided to recommend the award of contract for hard coal to Coutant &SquIrcs. atSO.M ) ; nut soft , to the same lirm , for SJ.'JS ; lump soft , Bocock & Proctor. The 12-iglo pencil company vill furnish the bulk of the pencils , the Mcgeath Stationery company and the Omaha News company the pens und station- cry , and Klopp-Bartlctt and the Omaha Printing company will do the printing. Tlirco Doses Curril Him. SI.ATR , STOKES Co. , N. C. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemcuy is the best medicine for the purpoio for which it is Intended that I over used. My nephew was taken with bloody flux , bad ; three doses of it cured him. AUICKT A. BOVMH. \Vnntail Tor an Olil > ) 1 > . While walking up Douglas street late Thursday night Captain Cormack and Sergeant Ormsby ran across Charles Dciz , alias Daniels , who was run out of town about live years ago for complicity in a couple of slick "Jobs" in which a business man was robbed of $ GOO and a stranger "rolled" for his wealth. Daniels' forte Is "strong arm" work and the olllcors gathered him in out of the wet for safe keeping. The fellow has been in Omaha a week , but claims to have come over from Council Bluffs last night. llroku Ills , \rm. Joseph Prihyl , a Bohemian employed as clerk In the Boston store , sustained a frac ture of the loft arm yesterday. The acci dent was duo to the falling of n stopladdcr upon which ho was standing at the time. FOR MIDSUMMER COOKERY Will be found ( he greatest aid. With least hbor and trouble S31 it makes bread , biscuit and cake of finest flavor , light , s\veet , appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome , TiE ; O.NLY PL'KE firm CREX.V. OF T P7iR DiKlfG POWDER. ' KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement nml lends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The nmny. who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more , with less expenditure , l > y moro promptly ndnptinc the world's ' best products to the needs of physical being , will attest the value to ncalth of the pure liquid hixntivc principles embraced in the remedy , Syrup of Figs. Its excellence ) is duo to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste , the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of n perfect lax- ntivo ; effectually cleansing the system , dispelling colds , licmlnchcs and fevers niul permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession , because it nets on the Kidneys - noys , Liver nml Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sulo by nil drug gists in tiOc and $1 bottles , but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose name is printed on every package , also the ntme : , Syrup of Figs , and being well informed , you will not accept any substitute if oflercd. TVc ciiro Catnrrh , All Diseases . . . . , None , Throat , Clio it , Stomnoti. .BowoU mill Liver. Rheumatism , Dysiiopsla. Blood. Skin nml Kiduajr IM-oruoi , Fcmnlo Woncuosso , Ijast MnuUoocl CUK.ED , nil I nil foriui of WEAK JIYDROCEr.K AND VARICOCGL12 permanently and RucccssCitlly cured. MutlioJ new and iiiif.illln ; . T1U5.VT.WKM1 ItV SI A11. 11 upoulu'.ty. PILIJS.FISTULA , KISSUIIK , pannniioiitlr curot , without tlio use of knlfu , lliMturu orc.uiBtlc. Alliuiiladics or a iirlv.ito or dellcatu n.tt trj , of cltlicr BOX , positively cured Call on or nddreiivltli stamp , for ClrauLiri , Frcu lioolt , llcclpui and SyniiUoni IJlanlcs , HP l4ll > ! 1 ft ! ' 'T ll8 > > a tl ! 15th st 1)1 ) , ojllij ) a OHiij ) , o ji.vn v , NKII. Bon'S Pay tasy for Wafer A Follil i\trnct : nf llcof Is moro Kcun- oii.lral llniii n Iliiulil , for tlin re it on tliut It IscoiicuntrnU'd. iviul limisekuup- ere nlll tlnd It much clienpor to BUY XaeTiig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef a Bolldconcentrated extractfrcn from fat unit velntln or any forulKn nub- btantu and Ulsuulvo it tUciusolvcs , The signature ccmilno - , on tlio jar hub thU blue. EDUCATIONAL. Academy of the Sacred Heart , PARK 1 > LACK , OMAHA. This Acaileinj' is located on Sfith and Hurt .streets. The site is ele vated and beautiful. The plan of instruction unites every advantage which can contribute to an educa tion at once solid and rclined. Par ticular attention is paid to cultiva tion of manner and character. Or VERSITY OF 9TRE DAME Tlio Niuoty-Niutli Sossl3UVI11 O.iou TUESDAY. SKPT. ISTrt. full Cour i In CliiSKlri , 1,1'tli'r.s , hinniiro , I.IMV , Civil nml Ali-cliiuiiciil iuKi"'i'rlii ; ( , ' . ThoioiiKh I'rcimrnlory nnd Coiiiniorclnl Ooiirios. HI. Kilwurd'H Hull for lioys uiiilorii : , lj unlquiiln thueoiiiplotciiussnr ltsoUluiiiunt. ( | Uiitiiliuild hunt freoou iiiiplluiilloii to KIV. : 'i IIO.MAS i : . WALSH , o y. o. . Nutro Duinu , Ind. SOlSMY'SllMEiY ( ONE MIM ; WchTor MOTIII : DAMB HMVKIISITV. ) Tlie77lliaciiteiiile : term will open Monday , S-pt I Tliu Auiuluinlu Coursu Is Ihoroii''li In Ilio I'lapar.itory , Buiuor anil Olnbbltml ( iradun. Miihlu loiirliiuiiit. ) | ; on tlio plnn nf tlio best Cciiiburv torlustif ICiirnuo , 1 > nnilur tlio char.'o of it coinplnlu toipt uf toncliorH. Htinlln inoil- liloil on the ciout Art SuhnolH of I uropo. Drawlni ; anil pilnttiiK from llfu uml the an- tlquu I'lioiiourapliyanilTypO'uritlnKtiiiulit. HulliJliias ciinliipuil with Kiro Ksuitpn. A sup- urato ilenurtiiiont fur children uuilur Kl , A pnly forUatal04UB to i > lr u > r < ) i.4iil inn At-uiuiuy , ST. MARY'a ACADEi-iy , Is'iilrii Damn r. o , ht. , lnsi < pli tu. , Inil , GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Vuplls llniirU and Lire in tlio School , Steam Heat. Spacious Dormitories. nest Sanitary Plumblnn. Thoroual ) Care and Instruction. Oatcs Reasonable. Fits for Collrue.Technical School , or Ilusl nous , 8ev. A. PIPZR , S. T. P. , Warden , Racine , WU. M'l SS "I t. K'li I tVK , AVSl r " i'iir hicl IMlV" MlbSM.B.lJbl.l > V.A.M.'l"uclMI | * < ILLINOIS CONSEWVATORY. ) U rt iii triii'tloii In nil tU | > ait < f Mu iculHUu ) > . > ' ! GONSERVATORY , WEOER Music Hall , Chicago. All branche * of Vural tnd In trumtnta1 Mule Untnttie Art , M cu * tibn , DflMiU NormtUH-i tr for t < hcu , l > tiitiiu" < Jfr lf. Itll t iw U iutSet LllU StuJlurtuiy u.J J , Jinimt > il > iccUc ? : ; : * " ! BU'KI.I'M'ltlM.o , ItlsSlU Kl. 'IhuK it Mil urj Itchool of tt > Mt.t.llt fur lllu.trutud Culal tau 'TIS HU Hut to err knowingly Is Inhuman. To save money on dally necessities is human , to throw it to the dogs is an error. So at least think the masses of Omaha. The intense heat of the past week had no effect upon a few thousand bargain seekers. They come in response to our shirt ad , and departed wiser and richer. Come again this week , if you are in need of shoes. Our shoe department Isa store by Itself in sl/.e , and what we do not carry in this line Is not worth having. Scan these special values we've arranged for this week. They arc money-savcrs by long odds. Arrived too late in season is the only apology we have to offer for such a suet-luce. Several hundred pairs of Uusslnn uraln Oxford ties , sl/.es ( ! to 11. As comfortable low cut shoe as ever man put on feet. Regular price is $1.75. As staple as a postage stamp for $2.00 a pair. A comfortable , wide and shapely shoe , to last you up to Christmas. Or Prince Albert * ns some folks call 'em. A pretty enamel gaiter , dressy , neat , calf lined , any st/.o yon call for , in the London toe. Take a peep nt them or you'll pay $ tf elsewhero. Dirt cheap at SU.nO. Out of imported French kid the very stock used for hand-sewed shoes. Hand turned flexible soles. The celebrated St. Louts . toe is the very latest. An honest ualue for $1. Guaranteed calf and Good * year welt. Seamless. Leather lined- You know the French toe , wide at toe and bal. They are made that way. Pitch in H you believe in solid , ' comfort. What we brag of. You can't touch a pair anywhcr * at less than $ ' ! . Genuine kangaroo , nuuto on a , compromise last. A prettier shoe never graced human feet. We refer to our west cud show win dow exhibits. NOTICE. Our Fall and Winter , IS'M-'l , Catalogue will be ready August 15. Send your as well as your neighbor's name and we shall gladly forr ward you one. 'Twill swell your bank account. LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. UAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE CLIZADETII AULL SEMINARY of vpuni ; Laiticn llomrdchoul \y Music , . Clone or tl e olilcsl.tost In MH. Kl idy arl. lilcru- lurc.clocutlon luniRrs1&c ' _ _ - , _ , , noun-Appoinimrnm modern. Location healthy anil pica * . rLMfeS-feW/ay Aluile .nJ Art. Tcacner ; unL Gusw3llr.i lc.imliiMl. -1 vu m * - 38tll } cnr upensSept. ulll . Kor.W.A.\VlsonAU.rr ! it. BoiCO. i. , , , ( , i. . < , CENTRAL COLLECT FOR YOUNG LADIES. WENTWOR7H MILITARY ACADEMY. .c.liiKtiin , Mo. hl ill- - * " 'ill tiilniiton , Mo. partmciutof InHlriictum IS - < * _ li-l J i Oldest military ichool It ? ouiccrti neil Uatl crCon' Mhsourl llcalihtul loca- , ruorvatory ot music Art lion Keasonahlo ii.rm Ikt jO > iunasium MudLtn up- lualrauil ( utaloHUO. , -Jpolntment8.i'ltbjcar Illuj- - . , . , . u K irateil cauilncu. . ' MA.i s hii.iiin. : : ' A. A. , IOMI'rr.'t. . ft ox.r.i > yssafmi , tXACT SIZE COMMCILTAUT THE MERCAMTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER ! Kudo of tlio Iliiust ijiiallty 11 r 1'iuacia Tub.u-cu tlutc.in Loiouc lit. I'qunl lit every reipoct to tli Vrntmi-ort < s ilcnrUnuunicttru.l to L' . It , 314 South 15th Street'Omaha , Neb. Tlin eminent spcclallHt In norvotis , clironli- . private , lilooil. Hlcln and inln.irv illsmnoH. A n > iriilar and rlbteruJ irrailuato Innu-illcliio. au illiiluniaH .mil uurlmvati'H will HKIW hi HUH trn uln0- with thu iircatiwi HiieuOHHcatarrh , lent iiianliuuit , tioiulnalvf.tUncsH , nttfht lo mi.u aiul all forum uf prlvatMllsuaHi)4. No mercury IIM ij. Ni > w tvcatini'iit for lo.su or \ li.il imwr. 1'artlcn uualilo to vlHlt IIPin.iv hn t nuiti-il at homo by cuiruHpomlcnco. Muillclnui or liiHtnimcnlH m > nt oy niallorcxini-Hii Hi'c-nn-ly p.iuUul. no innikH to In * illc.ilo conlcnlH or wnili'i' Ono purHunnl Inl'-rvlow nri'frrruil. Ojiuiili.iUun Iio < > . . CurrusDoiuluiiot ) Htrlctly iirliato Doolc iMyslcrlua of Ufuj Hunt fivo. Ollluo IIUIII-H , 1) ) ,1. iu.tj U p. in. auml.iyu , 10'i. in. tu-v- 1'J in , bcnil Bt.iniii furohunl.tr. 7 VARNISH pp. st. Louis , mo. MANUi'AWuiij'.ri OP Tim CKi.BiniATnr > FLOOR QLOSS GQLUKiBIA eiOSSIT Tlio most dtirr.blo end bcautllul flnlnh for The ideal polish for Furniture , Plnnoo doors nnd unlnncntlnjj. Dimity ntul String Instruments , rrovcnts l > rifti iiiHlaiitly. JIIulion titfsotnu tliu vnrnlali Irom cmckiiii ; and linpartfi n - . . All dirt Mcrnliliintr iiniiceoHNiiK-.v. * nlf , tttlmrvo brilliant flnltih A few tlropn on a milt cloth I ( i ml Hi a IIM IVonicroiiFio , nml hlonil , fiislly roiiiiiveil by mini'ly ' IH sulllclent ; then mlvrll over the var willing Itllli a damp clntli , Made la tun nished hiirfaco until dry. Hitiuof UQ bottlca , brilliant bliudcs. H.CO pur can. ( jd.OO , Hlnclu Ijoltlca 123 cents. FOR SAS.E BY ALL DRUGGISTS. - & York Hospita TREATMENT. For , ill Private anl Special Disr ) > )5 ) , ofbti MEN AND WOilSl Hnotnro ntrl nil othsr Irouli.os ire ito.l . at ro inqnabla cliarKt'S. CO iUL A' O ( l'hiii ( : Culionor udUrim on SEYMOUR mm DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NED Ounoiltull iydon II.n. . O All ( Ucualii. OJ i fxtractcd In inornlirf , 11:11110 : il.iy. 1'crfucl Ut i'uar- nnti oil. DHI Rjli , ll. n. Uill Urtl JMo-jr. 1'iixtan Itlu.i'e , m tnili nml I'fii-itnin Htruuti Elu.llui-oii lUlli Sin t. T < inpliuii t'Oil ' 11UINUTU1H Wil'U V < JU OUR IMIOTOS AKU ONLV SI'OKIJN OF IN 1'KAISI- : . High At 1'iipulitr I'rlcos. ! JlS-n5-3l7. : S , iritUStrant" SPECIALIST I'riolili-iit of KEW ERA lrre . ) li uiiiuruiii l la tba truatmtak u ( ml Ulivonln , AorvJUi _ WiU to or ooaiuU puriwakllr 1 III A I'MIC.NT ItV AJAtU iti iUmp far / * . . . 'llwu'nr * , h Kill kt , , tto plulll UIITdlUft , i- v/Jlc , " treet