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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY BBEr SATURDAY , AUGUST JO , 1803 , T i /invi riin fAP'p r I Oil Pill ? FALCONER S COS ! CASH SALE Buy Today or Pay More Money for Blankets , Jackets , Oapcs and Wraps. BEST BERLIN ZEPHYR WOOL 3C OUNCE Hnndril of T.unch l n l it , lOo Eitcli Lmllet * ns.no , 82.7B nnct 93.00 I.awn On lit DHii Kncli , Hiul Many Other Under Cntt ItarcnlniTo * tiiiirriMT. GRAND ICC SALE. THIRD FLOOll. Hundreds of Chlncso limtorns worth up to fiOc ; a bltf lot of .Iiil'imcso ' Incquor Irnts untl boxes worth up to 50o ; him- thctlB of fancy Chlncso lunch baskets worth Up toI0c ; a lot of carved hard wtKil pnjior cutters worth 8."ic , all go on our third Moor today at 10(5 each. HOOKS. STATIONERY DO. .100 boxes of Ituo stationery , value 2."c. COO bound and jiapor covered books , inch ns the Worhi'H Kalr Guide , Drcuin Life , Uoverles of n Bachelor , etc. , etc. , worth up to li.)0 , all fie today at Oc. Slmkuapcuro'u plays , In paper cover , Blc each. $1.60 copyright books "Oc. WASH GOODS fC PER YARD. Ific and 20c wash goods. Jfic , 20c and 2."jo ginghams. Ific light sateens , lee outing Ilannel. Ifio oriental crape all at ono price to- Bay , fie per yard. HEUHYU WOOL , HO PER OZ. 300 lb.s of best Deri in zephyr , all colors today , lie per ox , limit 1 Ib. to i customer. Umbrellas $1.00 each , 1,000 rain or sun umbrellas , iG ! inch , real value$2.00 bach. ( Blankets at less thun cost ono day tndro ) . ' 200 gloria umbrellas , $1.2.r > . All our 31.00 summer corsets , 75c Sat urday. WAISTS. OSC. All our S2.no , $2.75 and $3.00 waists Saturday OSc each. THE LAST DAY. Our jackets , capes and wraps at less than cost. JACKETS AND CAPES , $2.03. All our $0.00 , $0.75 and $7.50 jackets and capes today $2.08. CAPES AND JACKETS $1.05. All our $7.75 , $8.50 and $10.00 jackets and capes go at $4.98. JACKETS AND CAPES 97.45. Ladies' velvet capes lined with change able silk worth $15.00. Ladies' cloth capes and jackets in all the now fall shades , bought to sell at 812.50. S13.CO and $15.00 , Saturday all go ttt $7.45 each. SUITS , JACKETS , CAPES , $9.95. $22.50 , $25.00 and $28.00 World's fair ready made suits. $15.00 and $18.00 lined jackets. $17.50-and $20.00 fancy capes. All go today at ono price , $9.95 each. You will not got another oppor tunity to buy jackets , eaposj wraps and ready made suits at thcbo prices. Mind you there is not nn unfashionable gar ment in this entire assortment. LADIES' ' VESTS , 12C. } 1 case of summer vests worth 25c * ono case of early full ribbed vests worth .Tiic ; go today in our great sale at 12ie each. [ Blankets at less than cost ono day more. ) COMBINATlON'SUITSislIHG. The entire balance of our $1.00 com bination suits Saturday .TIJo each. 'A BIG CUT ON LISLE THREAD HOSK. Blankets at less than cost one day more. , All our 50c. 75c and $1.00 quality of fancy French regular and opera , length Blockings today 374c jior tmlr. Blankets at 'loss than cost. All our 75c $1.00 and S1.50 lisle thread Lobe Saturday ( i2jo per pair. Men's $1.50 neglige shirts , 75c. Men's $2.00 negligee shirts Saturday only $1.00. 25 dozen soft shirts , value up to $1.50 , go at i 37c and 50o. The above are for all day and evening. SATURDAY NIGHT. 7:110 : TILL 9l0. : ! The following extra will bo hold for thqso whoso duties keep thorn from shop ping iu the day time. CANES , 5C EACH. 500 men's canes , worth up to 50c , all go tonight , 5o each , not more than three to a customer. LADIES' WHITE LAWN WAISTS , 25C. 100 ladies' ( Wo white lawn waists , I tea a customer , tonight at 25e each. $1.50 WAISTS , 480. 50 ladies' $1.50 waists , ono to a cua- tomor , tonight , 48e each. LADIES' WAISTS OSC. 200 waists worth up to $3.00 each to night , no limit , 08o each. 50 dozen men's 25o handkerchiefs in i flo/ou lots to a customer tonight 8 l-3o each. each.All All our trek and 4 in hand neck ties worth up to 50o , after 7:30 : o'clock tonight lllc. ' All our took and 4 in hand scarfs , worth up to $1.00 , go at 33lo each. Hero is a wonderful bargain in all wool fall dress goods. $2.08 PER PATTERN. ' Do not miss this offer of 100 patterns of now fall dress' goods bought to sell at K5.50 and $0.50 per robe , in all the now , flurk , rich colorings , also black , ono pattern - torn to a customer for $2.98 for Jull pat- torn. Tills is the boat value wo have over offered in dross goods. N , B. FALCONER. Lotvett Chicago itnt Via tlin Nortluvniton Chieago'ratcs greatly reduced on both ono way and round tup tickets via the Chicago it North western railway. These tickets are flrst ola&s in every particu lar. Extra accommodations for World's ' fair travel via this lino. City tlokol oflico 1401 Fariiam street. IMVl UATl ! KNUUItSIO.N To Houilim , Tcsnn , unit ICoturn. On next Tuesday , August 22 , low rate : for round trip to Houston or Gulvobton Tuxus , will bo given by the undersigned Address R , C , 1'attorson , Omuha , Nob. Omaha to Matwwa , round trip 3 ( cents. Take the bridge lino. Ullck-Sclioiilelil. A pretty , though very quiet , wedding wai loloumizeit Ttiunday evening at the resl dfiico of Mr. Henry Sell on fold , U410 Ersklm Btroot. when Mr. Fred II. OHck and Mli llliuiciio Schonftilu became man uua wife lov. ( Atu I.eiird ofllclntluK. After tli coromcwy refroitiiuonts vrcro served and n ID o'clock Mr. and Mis. Gllck left for Atnhl ton to vlilt Mr. Glluk'a parents. ax-Governo und Mr . Geonro W Gliclt. After Peptcu : bur Id Mr. und Mrs. Gllck will bo at liouiu a Tvrepty-meutU avenue. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Airilinlt HIM * Ilecttlveil ConMilfirntlon Rt Yrttrrilny'n Seoolon. The bids upon nsphnlt submitted to the Hoard of 1'ubllo Works yesterday afternoon were nearly the stimc no the o received on the two former occasions. The prices , with but few exceptions , wcro unchanged. In ft few of the districts lower prices by a few cents wcro quoted , while in others they wcro i\ few cents higher. This wns notice ably the daso In the bids of the Standard I'avinir company. The Harbor company sub mitted precisely the same prices us for merly , while John Grant's wcro the same with but two or three exceptions. There Is a peculiarity about the bias that Is noticciiulo , and that Is the closeness of the Ilgurcs. In sever.il Instances districts wcro secured by a quarter nf a cent and several by one-half cent. The Standard company's figures on n majority of the districts ended with a fraction. This caused Chairman Wlnspcar to tell the story of the Colorado man who sold a load of hay for 317.50 and whnn the purchaser Inquired what the liO cents wns for replied that that represented the cost of the hay , while the * 17 was protlt. A tabulation of the bids shows that the Hnrber company receives night districts on class U and one on class C. This company bid str.ilglit through on class B ana lixcd the price at J3.CO for the live-year guarantee , not bidding on the ten-year. Ono bid on class U was Sy.UT , the lowest price quoted in any of the bids. .John Grant will secure nine districts on class B and ono on class C , live-year guar anty. His prices ranged from $ J.r > 5 to ? 3.10 , the majority being SUSS. Grant also bid on ten-year guarantee class.U and thn prices ranged from fU ! > 3 to fit.05. Ho secures the districts on the ten-.ycar guaranty. The Standard bid upon classes A , B and C , live-year guaranty. The company will secure thirty districts on class A , four teen on class II and ono on class C. The prices on the former ranged from ? V ! . 0 to * IU" , the majority being $2.84. while on class 15 the prices were from $2.67 to $2.03 , with the majority at $ i.Ul and $ a.U2. City Knginccr Kosowutor remarked at the close of the reading of the bids that there was a llxi'U value to asphalt that wns not to bo shaken. He thought that congress would make.no mistake if silver was discarded altogether and a standard llxed on asphalt. Major Furay was at the meeting , and re mained until after the bids wcro disposed of. The major , on the former occasions when the bids were rejected , umdo the motion to that effect. Today , however , he took a different view , and moved that the contracts bo awarded to the lowest bidders in each dis trict on the classes ot material quoted. Ho thought if the people were determined to have asphalt at any price that it should bo given to them. Chairman Winspcar said hp felt that as long as the people were petitioning for asphalt that U should bo given them , and ho did not con sider it the board's duty to toll them that they should not have It because of the prices submitted , when they know the cost at the time of signing the petltior.s. Major Furny's motion was adopted. Several contracts for making the sewer , water and gas i-oanectlons on streets to bo paved were awarded , The Barber repair claim for the first six mouths of the year , amounting to fW.llO , was allowed. City Engineer Kosuwater reported upon the condition of the streets at the time the bill was iirst presented and found some of thorn in bad condition and recommended deductions bo made. The claim was then referred to Major Balcombo , who made a personal examination , and ho reported that ho Iiad found all of the asphalt streets in good repair and these mentioned by the en gineer had boon repaired. Ho therefore recommended the approval of the clai ji. " Ciooil Aiivlco. in Augustt 1S92 , J. W. Vnnnoy of this place had a sovcro attack of llux. A physician was called , who treated him for four Or live days , but as he continued to grow worse the family decided to have the aid of another doctor in the case , and sent to Havonswood for a prominent physician of that town. Be fore ho arrived , however , I had some conver sation with the physician in aticndanecand said to him : "i believe Chamberlain's colic , cholera and diarrhma .remedy worthy of n trial. " Ho readily consented und 1 gave him a bottle. One dose of that remedy gavd re lief. When the doctor from Havens wood ar rived his advice "Keen and was , quiet con tinue using Cnninucrlnjn's colic , cholera and diarrhoja remedy. " Which wo did und in two days was cured. C. B. Howes , druggist , Sanuyville , W. Va. LABOR DAY. Arrnnzeiiirnts Tor Celebrating tlio Unto KiiiluiriMl : to Waco Kuriicr * . Central Labor union's Labor day commlt- tee has called a meeting for next Sunday at 0 o'clock a. in. , at Gate City hall , on Thir teenth and Douglas streets , to perfect ar rangements for Labor day's parade. The assistant marshals appointed by the various trades unions and Knights of Labor assem blies are also requested to meat at 10 o'clock at the sumo place , and it is desired that every man bo present , as the program for the occasion is to bo made up and other business of great Importance will receive attention. Presidents of unions , master workmen Knights of Labor assemblies und any other oUlcers or committees on arrangements are likewise invited to attend this muotinc mid similar meetings every Sunday until Sep tember 4 In order to obtain information and complete proper'arrangemcnts. All legitimate trades unions and Knights of Labor assemblies of Omaha , South Omaha aim Council BlulTs are invited to celebrate with Omaha Central Labor union , regard less of n formal invitation. They are re quested to appoint assistant marshals and instruct them to bo present at the Sunday meetings of the Labor day committee as above and to send their address to secretary of Omiihu Central Labor union , box 070 , Omuha. In September , lbi)2 ) , dysentery in a very sovcro form prevailed at Jamcsburg , N/.l. Wiiltov Willard , a well known merchant of the plueo , procured a supply of Chamber lain's colic , cholera and diarrhui : remedy. Ho says : "It is certainly ono of the best things ever made , and has given ( ho highest satisfaction in the most sovcro cases of dys entery. " For sale by druggists. ON THE WARPATH. lioiiril or Ilciiltli. Will ICnlorco IIH Itulca About School Ventilation. The Board of Health has again given of- tlclal notice to the Board of Education that It U fracturing the laws of the city. This time Dr , Somers uottlk-s the individual members of the board" that the continuance and imiintcnanca of the dry closet system in the Saratoga school building is a violation of the city ordinances nnd that the uuma must bo removed within twenty days' time or the members will be subject to arrest and line upon conviction. Thuso notices wera served yesterday morning , and the heultli ofllcers announce that the order Is to bo en forced. The twenty duys will expire aloul the same time that the thirty duyb' notlct recently served to remove the syutom Iron the Kollom school expires. The No. 0 Wheeler As Wilson with its ro tary movement , is the lightest running machlno In thn market , nnd Is unequallci foi-bpewl. durability nnd quality of worl -Sold by W. Lancaster & Co. , 014 South Six tccnth btroct For u Hojmullcnii Unity. Tom Cook , secretary of the ropublicai state contra ! committee , was In the city yes terdny. Ho is passing around the word f'on big turnout of the republicans at Lincoln nex Wednesday evening , when the state com nilUeo will meet to fix the tlmu for holdinj the state convention , Ho prognosticate : that the republican convention will b < held the last week in Scptombcr , and I dead suit ) that it won't ' bo very much late than the democratic convention. Ho ha already offered a standing reward for in formation as to why the democrats pu their convention off so late that they wll have barely time to tile their nomination vrlth the tecrolnry of state within the Urn prescribed by law. Koilceinif flre Una or leu uiultr Mi h MJVt\ \ ttnt S tueli cKl.UKuiuil . Hut ( til ctnt * . IIAUTII - Lena , lined'JU jenrx , 17 inoutlii nn 17 duyx , of typhoid fever , 4 a. in. , August II ut Council lllulTs , Iu , Puuerul will bo Ucl from l.Hiicoy'k iindertaklug rooms Suodnj , p. iu. ITlcuUsluvltca , MYDEN'S ' CROCKERY CRASH Thursday Opened the Ball on Onr Big Crockery Purchase , CONTINUES ALL DAY SATURDAY Somn of the Article * Wrra Gone lie- torn .Noon Tlitirndiy Don't Ultimo Us It You Don't UntTlicno Thlnci Just n Advertised. There are hundreds of other articles nt corresponding prices. There wore four ear loads , but they won't last but a few days. Wo have just received all the goods that wore made up to the time of shut ting down of one of the largest eastern potteries , and as there wore not quite four cars wo loaded up the balance with glassware , china and lamps. Wo have It all opened up. The prices that fol low tell the rtnry : Cups and bnucors Ic each. , Plates 1 coach. \Vino glasses 2c each. Butter dishes 5o each. Sugar bowls 3o each. , Largo cut glass toilet bottles , 7c each. China motto cups nnd saucers , 8c per pair. Complete lamps , Occachi , Lamp chimneys , lo each. Austrian china cream mugs , lOo each. Wash bowls. 20o each. Pitchers , 23c each. Milk crocks , 5o per gallon. . , i gallon glass pitchers , 13c each. Potato dishes , 7c each. Spoon holders , 3c each. Decorated eupa and saucers , 7o per pair.Nut Nut trays , Gc each. Vases , 5o each. Syrup jugs. Oc each. Gorman print cup , saucer nnd plntc , lie for the three pieces. Canton plates , 7c each. Pickle stands , lOc each. This is not ono thousand part of what there is in this lot of goods , nnd all at corresponding uriccs. EXTRA LOW PRICES FOR SATUR DAY. 100 doz. ladies' night gowns , nicely trimmed with embroidery , nnd full size , only 50c each , reduced from OSc. Ono case of mon's outing flannel shirts , never sold for less than 5Uo , our price today 2c. ! ! 100 doz. ladies' extra fine fast black cotton hose , regular 40c quality , re duced to 23c. Ono lot of ladies' fancy cotton hose , worth 50e , go at 15c per pair. Boys' shirt waists worth 40e reduced to 1'Jc. 100 dozen of regular 50c suspenders on Saturday only 2T > e. Men's Blackstone unlaundered shirt ? . New York mills 3-ply linen , double back and front , only 50c , worth 75c. SATURDAY'S BARGAINS. 33Jc buys $1.00 worth of goods. For ono day only. The linest bargains over offered. On Saturday in our notion department you will find two bargain counters , one at 12c and ono at 23e , nt which goods will bo sold at * - cost. Your choice of ribbons , ties , notions , stamped linens , doll babies , laces , fancy goods , combs , mirrors , tooth , hair und tlesh brushes , silk , linen and chilTon handorehiofs- collars and culls , etc. , etc. ; all at i actual price. Don't miss this chance-will ; pav you big.Books Books , books. Your choice of 1,000 very fine bound books , worth up to15c , for lOe on Satur day.Reveries Reveries of a Bachelor , 8c. Dream Life , 8e. Big cut in staxionory. IIAYDEN BROS. Call for a Sliver MIIHS Alootlnff. OMAIU , Aug. 10. We , thp under- sipncd , hereby express our belief that silver should bo used by the United States as money and thut it should be admitted to the mints the same ns gold for coinage , ana in order to forward that princiule wo hereby call n mass meeting of citizens favorable to the use of silver as money to bo held at Jef ferson square Thursday evening at 8 o'clock , .August 21 , 1893 , whore the question can bo discussed and suitable resolutions ex pressing the wish of the meeting passed ; J. B. Kitchen , Frank Bnrrott. W. F. Gurley , George P. Bemls , WillinniJ. Wolslmns , John Uush , V. O Striclclcr , C. II. Frederick , J. B. Schupp , E. D. Mendunber , II. II..Bushman. W. J. Council , J. W. Edgerton , II. I. Humble , Wllllnm N. Whitney , James P. Frenzer , Jctur 11. Colliding , J. Hnyden , Champion S. Chase , J. C ; Wilcox , William Gentleman , D. Clem Dcavcr. UKud wlti ( in-lit , SUI ractlbn. BETA , HIM. , Person Co. , N. C. Wo have used Chamberlain's colic , cholera and diur- rhua remedy with great satisfaction. It has proven a good mcdiclnu in every case. J. W. Clayton" & Co. Aconvonlont and pluasant place to ob tain luncheon. BaldutT , 1520 Farnam. NEBRASKA. 8PEOIM.EN. \Voo < l-fnrvIne by 1Vinen thitt Attrnoti At * trntionmt the Fnlr. In the Nebraska ttato building u so mo flno wood-carving dbno by women. It Is a revelation of'boatittf and usefulness , says the Chicago Ititor Ooran. A particularly botititlful plcco Is n highly polished eherrv-wodil mnntol carved by Mrs. Nlsbctt of Lincoln anil assisted by Mrs. McGahey and Mrsi OInson. The wood has n mahogany finish , imVt the carving shows the design In the natural wood , which Is almost whlto ; The mantollls high with mirror and columns , nnil is OMB > of these treasures that can ho handed down from generation to gen- cratlon with the prldo of being owned atone ono tiino by a great grandfather. Another handsome sample of carving Is nn antique oak tab'.o ' , carved by Miss Harbour of Norfolk. To match this Is n hall tree. Miss Harbour Is a teacher of wood carving In the Lincoln university. The Nebraska building shows ovci'.ywhoro the great Inter est ttikcn in tlio exposition by Nebraska women. On the wall In the reception room Is nn American Hag tnndo of corn. 'Hie stripes nru niatio or red and whlto corn , unit moro corn has been colored blue for the Hold , in which the stars nro sot. made of yellow corn. It was nude by the ladles of Blair , nnd 33,000 grains of corn wore used in the making. In this room Is a frclzo and handsome panel painted by Miss Anna Moroy. The frolzo running around the room Is comooscd of the flowers found in the state , and the panel lllllng In the space between two windows Is an Ideal head In a sort of yellow haze thnt tnnKcs ono thlnl ; of rorn flowers , and sun flowers , nnd ox-oycd field daisies , nnd all the other ( lowers that uncover their fuecs to the sunlight. Near the door , on- the floor , Is a rug made of cornshucks by a very old lady of Arling ton. Another old lady of 70 years has sent nn oxrtmsito law-bordered handkerchief which she has made for the fair , nnd which comes in not second by any menus in com parison with the flue laces acnt hero from France , Germany ana Italy. Colonel Cody 1ms lltteil up.n corner of the largo exhibit room with a tepee , some ouf- faloes ( stuffed ) , Indian bend work , bows and arrows , etuiOes nnd other things to keep fresh in the mind the first Inhabitants of the state thnt Is so rapidly becoming ono of the most important ones in the union. In the cciilor of this room is n case loaned by ex-Governor Furnas , which Is tilled with souvenirs made from nutlvo woods. Another case loaned by Mrs. Furnas shows-a line ex hibit of the silk manufactured in Nebraska. In the reading room down stairs nil the news papers printed in the state nro kept on lllc. The wonderful cures of thousands of people ple they tell the story of the merit of Hood's sarsaparilla. Hood's cures. Balloon tonight , Courtland beach. The llurllnutnn Kouto ClmiiRoa Time. On Sunday , August 13 , the now train schedule wont into olloct. Trains now i Icavo for : Denver at 10:16 : a. m. and 4:50 : p. in. Chicago at 11:35 : a. m. , 4:20 : p. m. and 7:17 : p. m. Hot Springs and-Dcad wood at 10:15 : a.m. St. Joseph , Kansas City and St. Louis at ! l:45 : a. in. and 10:15 : p. m. Lincoln at 8:15 : a. m. , 10:15 : a. in. , 4:50 : p. m. and C:50 : p. nt. City ticket olHce , 1324 Farnam street , \V. Pi Vaill , ngenti The Bickctts tonight Courtland bench. PULLED Br 'THE POLICE. Several Offenders or tlio I.-nv Got Their NntncR nn tlio lllottor. George Elllngwdod was found liy Ofllccr HefT in n state of drunken stupor on the street 'yesterday afternoon. , , T.ho patrol wagon conveyed Elhngwood to the station , where he was givo"n a chauuo to improve Ills condition. Because "J. J. Jones , was refused , a drink while in an intoxicated conaitimwby the bar tender in-Tuthill's saloon ycstorrluy , the fel low applied abusive language toward the manager , who called In Ofllccr Ellis , and Jones was arrested. * n Leon , better known ns "Sleepy" Hewitt , William Bruner , Frank Brown and William Carson had u high old time yesterday after noon on the bottoms near the foot of Grace street , when Otllcers Koysor nnd Mnrncll approached them from different directions and put an end to their hilarity. The four had a kcp of the "amber colored beverage" OP tap , which had caused a discussion which ended in n fistic encounter. They regretted the untimely interference of the guardians of the peace wno gave them n ride up town. Two vagrants , Moore nnd Hill , were sentenced to thirty days on the streets yesterday morning by the police judge. Sen tence was suspended upon their promise to leave town nt once. Ed McGee , alias Johnson , the sneak who was arrested lust Thursday , was arraigned In police court A csterdny morning and sen tenced to thirty days in the county jail. The prisoner is an ex-convict and thief and don't niako any bones about it. Louvcnmnrk dives tonight Courtland. "Ciivitlry liny" lit llullcvuo Jlifln Ituucc , On Saturday , August 10 , the Burling ton route will run a special train to Bellevue , leaving the Union depot nt 1 p. m. and returning from Bellevue at 0 p. in. Tickets , only 33 cents for the round trip , will bo on sale on Saturday at the Union depot and also at the Burlington's city ticket olllce , corner of Farnain and Fourteenth streets. Thursday is "Cavalry Day" at the rnngo and faomo splendid inurknmnaliip mav * bo expected. ' -W. F. VAILI , , City Ticket Agent. Baking Powder HOW CREAM OF TARTAR IS * MADE. Cream of Tartar which enters so largely into the manufacture of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is obtained from th tart Wines of France , Germany , Austria , etc. The Crude Tartar , called Argoh , is deposited on the sides of the wine casks during the fermentation of the wine. After the wine is drawn off , this crystal deposit is removed , dried and exported to America , where the elaborate process of rdlninji ; goes on , producing the snow-white crystals of Cream of Tahr. \ Specimens of this product in all its conditions , from the crude. Argols in its original wine cask to the purified and refined article embodied in Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder , will be shown at iho Price F3aking Powder Company's Exhibit in the Agricultural Building of the World's Columbian Exposition. NOTE. The Crnm of Tartar Refinery , controlled by the Price Dokinc Powda Cornpmy , U tbe mott complete UK ! extensive in the World THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Last Saturday of Onr Great Alteration Sale Today. THE LINEN SALE CONTINUED Wo Ktnplinilro Ilio O.iy lijr Hiring tlmmil llnrenltit from Mnt Ucpiirtmontii lie with II * Tuilnjnnd Sitvo Cold , 11 aril Cash. Best fiOo cream dnmnsk at ,10c. Best 8T > e bleached d'ltnnsk ' , today , OOc. Bust 72-inch 81.00 damask , today , 8c. ! ) Best $1.50 bleached damask , today , SUKi. Lovely cream damask , worth $1.23 , for 8e. ! ) Fine damask and huck towels , knotted fringe and worth 2oe and Hoc. IHe. Extra ( inallty largo damask and luick towels , 50o quality , buy Saturday for Buy nice S2.50 napkins for $1.05 a do7.cn. Buy $1.2 , " ) 8 linen napkins at OScdo/.on. Buy our $3.50 line If napkins for$2.COa dozen. These linen values can't bo duplicated. And we'll Bell. All our I5c and 20c ginghams , pretty and good , all ( his season's goods , today at 7io. " All 2.V , 35c and 50c wash fabrics go at 12jc. 12jc.Ono1 Ono1 caso'of pretty fall prints , 8c goods , for 5c. Such desirable half wool challis , worth 20c , forSc a-yard on Saturday. Look horol $0.00 capes and jackets at $3.00. Ten dollar garments today for $5.00. Parasols tluvt were $3.00 buy for $1.00. . Five dollar parasols , take for $3.00. Tlio goods are right and the prices are tempting. Will soil ladies' silk hosiery at 75c a pair , novel' sold less than 81.50 a pair. Ladies' hcrmsdorf dyed hosieryworth 5o a pair , Saturday's price 25o a pair. Ladies' Hoc balbriggan undorvosts , to close them nil out Saturday at 5c each. Ladies' full opera hose , colored nnd black75c goods , go on Saturday for I17ic pair.Ladies' Ladies' lisle finish jersey ribbed vests at 12jo ; they are worth IHie. Ladies' white , ecru and black combi nation suits on Saturday at exactly half price. Men's fixings are cut down for Satur day.Our Our $1.25 half laundered shirts at ISc. Our $1.75 quality shirts for $1.00. f > 0o jean drawers go for Hoc a pair. Men's 2T > c colored border handker chiefs go for lie. Four-in-hand and tcck scarfs po for 35c each or 3 for $1.00 , all 50c and 7uc goods. Ladies' 20c and 2oo hemstitched nnd embroidered handkerchiefs go on Satur day at lc ) each. Pocketbooks worth up to 50c for 19c. Some $1.00 ones for 'We. Imported bay rum at 2Dc a bottle. Espey's cream 20c. Best toilet powders lOc. 3-pound bar castile soap for 25c. 23 decorated toilet sets , worth from $7.50 to $10.00 , Saturday's price is $5.00. Pretty vase lamps , worth $1.75 , for OOc. OOc.50e 50e and 75e baskets for 23c. 20c and 25c baskets for lie. Hundreds of more articles equally at tractive , butspaceand time limits us. Do not miss it today , and you'll say it pays to trade with THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. . Kith nnd Farnatn Sts. , Omaha. EDUCATIONAL. Academy of the Sacred Heart , PARK PLACE , OMAHA. This Academy is located on 3 ( > th nnd Hurt streets. The situ is ele vated and beautiful. The plan of nstructioii unites every ad\fantagc which can contribute to an educa tion at once solid and refined. Par * ticular attention is paid to cultiva tion of manner and character. ( Main llullcilnf. ) The Mnotv-Nlnth NnnHhin Vlll Open TIIKSIIAV , siii'T , larn. FULL COUUSES IN. Classics , Luttoru , 8 lenco , LE.W , Civil and MooliaTloal Engtuaerlnij. Thoroujli Preparatory and Oointnorcinl Coursos. ST. EDWAHD'S HALL , for boys under in IH tinlqim In thocompleliMicHHOf ItH ( > < [ iilpmi'iit , A llinlloi number of candidate ! ) for thu ecclcHlaHtlcal ntatu will bu riu , ; < tlvud at Hpeul.il rates. / .CJilHloBiii'B Hunt free on application to KHV. TltU.MAS I. . U'AI.SII , C. S. C. , ' 4 Notr * . Uiiinii liidlfiMii. St.MHRY'SAOSO MY. o \VeHt of Kotru D.imu University. ) me m flcattc leim Will op3n Haiidoy , sepu. Tho"Academic Course IH thoioiuh in the 1'rupar- alory , .Senior And ClaHBleiil ( irailaw. Mtihlu Depart ment , on tlio plan of Ihu bcbt Conucrvalorli'H o KuroHt ] , Iu under the chaivo of a coinplelu corptt o tcaehcru. Studio mcxlolwl on the ( -rout Art Schoolu of Kuropo. Drawlnirand palntlnefioinllfuandtho antique , Phonoeiaphy and T.viHJ-Wrlllni : taut'ht lIulldliiBHequlppnil with Klro EBcapo. A Hcpeiutu department for chlldi-cn under 1'J , Apply furcatu lovuo to DlrcctreHH of thii Academy. ST. AIAICV'H AUADKAIY , Notre DIIIIIU 1 * . O , St. .losppli Co , , Inif RACINECOLLE6E GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Vuplls Hoard and Live In tlio Bohool. Steam Heat. Spacious Dormitories. Dest Sanitary Plumblnu. Thorouah Care and Instruction. Rates Reasonable. Fits for ColleKo.TcclinlciilBchool.or Iluslncii. Kev. A. VIPER , S. T. D. , Warden , Racine , WU. 'CONSERVATORY. ' | Url liuliuctlon hi allilriinit- IntenUof &IU ICA | Htudy , > liiu HUB WBT m Ait. . Elocution. LaiiKiuLiiei , Etc. , Add.E. , UU1.LAUD. A. M.hupt. J cktomllla.fll. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY , WEBER Music Hall , Chicago. All lirtutiri f Victl ind InttrumtnUI Mmlc. HnmHic ill , Eloeu * tiba.lW'MrU. ' Ni > rtu.ll > < | t. ( or iMrhtr * . T imkUMler l . I' U ' * ' ' " ' Sills' cToLLEGl'ATE"s'HiriOOU lia.lBI Ilnrl.ru ii > . . IIIUK.0. IStll yuur bCKllU l'ri'i > un > fur ciilli > 0'unil nlvn niiuilul sillily. Tor Vouim J. illt ; HnJ C'lillOrcu. Mls81l.K.Hlci..Ail. ' WKETbl'HI.VUH. UU tUlIlll.-'Jli KreiitMIIIUr7 * lot lllunntrl C The monetary question must bo settled at once. "So says he" Chief Executive in his document to Congress. The speediest way of settling such a question in our opinion would be to satisfy every creed. According to silvcritcs the white netal is the poor man's money ; if so let him have his share ind retire. The worsMpcr of gold who claims a silver dollar vorth but 580 is entitled to a privilege of paying tSoc for every dollar he spends , if he is honestly inclined. If ths treasury ol our prosperous country has too much silver within its vaults , according to the ideas of some , let them dump it in the Chesa- jeake Bay. If anyone in our vicinity has too much silver etch it for "Safe Investment" to Nebraska Clothing Co. The way we define the silver question , 412 grains of silver , 9-10 pure , moulded in shape of a dollar , will buy $1.50 worth oi goods this entile week. At this ratio you can buy anything about the house. 'Tig an "Odd and End" sale of Spring and Summer stock , and all goods in every department are "in it. " Besides a lightweight suit , stacks of cool furnishings ind apparel you need right now , you will find medium weight clothing , furnishings for the fall and winter , light and heavy weight shoes , and hats that are "just out. " All included ono. dollar buys one and a half dollars worth. Quite a sacrifice , ain't it ? Can't help it. To carrv goods to next season is entirely acrainst our principle. Besides , wo ire crowded. Every inch of space on each of our four floors s crowded already and three car loads of Fall and Winter ware to hear from. Speaking of Fall and Winter goods , we can't help mention- ng. So far we unpacked the loveliest lines that human skill A. , produced. Repeating the language 6f our buyer , The finest in the market , cheaper than "Free Trade" prices , low enough forte to create a sensation. Our semi-annual catalogue (1893-4) ( ) now ready. If you lave failed to receive one send your address. We'll da the rest. LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. CLIZADETH AULL SEMINARY ' UnsurpaHicxl course of fating l.aijiri llomtichtxil . .filldyMUHIC , an , lltera * y One of ihcoUot.tirai in Miti j lurc.ilocullon , buslncss.&c ourl Aipolnltnrnl | m < xloril [ I.ocaliLin tinmhjraniJ picas , Mmlc nd Arl Tcacner * nl. G. .waicr , steam Leal L Specialist * Illustrated calif i > car opens 5 pt. iztd v\otat \ u , , T | . . Wftli Bov.W.A.WIUoa.A H.Fr t , CENTRAL COLLECT FOR YOUNG LADIES. WENTV/ORTH MILITARY ACADEMV. v I.CAincton , Mu. Sit Oc- Lt > lnilaa , tic. partnictitlof Inblructlon. 18 Oidcn oilliury tchooiTM oniccre uatl tcaclicra. Con < Missouri llcnlihlul locsj 'Bervotorjr of music. Art 3laymui9ium. MoJcrn up- Iji ' p Hilntuicnls. ' 'Stli j car Illua- . . . Wlrntri . MA.I. 8. A. A JOVKS. I'rr.'t , DnxiWZ ill CLHft3BBA ? VARNISH CO. St. Louis , Mo , MAXUrACTUUEItS OP THE CBLUIUIATED FLOOR OLOSS OOLU BSH GLOSS ! ! Tlio most ( liualilo and beautiful finlch for The idcnl i > ollBi ! for FumltUro , PlQnOS floors nnil wainscoting. tliiNiiy iipgillcil. and String Inotrumonto. I'ruvcnts ItricM Instantly. 3IuIc M ( IrrNoinn the varnish from cracking and imparts a M'rubbiiii . . All dirt imilxtuiiiN ; from iiiiiioepHsur.y. ifroimo , ink , ( oluirro brilliant finish. A fc\v drops on n toft cloth nnd blood , onslly removed by is Biifilclcnt ; then rub wull over the var- wiping it uith a damp cloth. Madu Iu ulahcdsurfnco until dry. Cafcoof ! iG bottles , urillir.at ehades. C1.00 per cau. 80.00 , Blnglo bottles ii5 cents. &i-FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 314 South 15th Street , Omaha , Neb. The eminent Bpoclnllxt In nervous , chronic , prlvulo. blooil. Hlcln nnil urlnnrv dlsoines. A rognilar an registered graduate Iniiu-illclno. as ( lliloitian ami corlltlcatcH wlllHhow. In ntlll treiillngwlth tliogrestoi Buccusti , catarrh , lost manhood , Hcinlmil wcaUneHS , nisht lonseHailJ all forma of private dlaoaboi , mercury used. Now trujtmcnt for low of vital power. Partluuuuubloto visit mo may bo t roatccl at Ho by uorrueponitciico. Mccltclncs or luatrunioiitH Bent by mull or uxpreHS Novurely iiaclcol ; no murk * to muato contents or scnilor. Ono personal Intervluw prufeneU. Conmiltatlon frca.i CorriMpondono strictly prlvato Uook ( Mystorlua of Llto ) suut fruo. OUlua Uoura , 0 a. in.to , t ) p. iu. Hundaya , 10 a. m , V lit in. bend stamp for circular. BIZEfTJ " " " " " " "TV" ' EXACT ) CCMMEILTAUf THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVERI llmln of tliiJhirnt quality of Unvnna Tolmocn tlintcnn l > o 'iouflit. ] ! iiuil In rvory ri'djic-rt to tli lltfnrs. lluuuractsruUu'Ii1. It JUCUMUUC/il < ! XlLtriCAUVACTOUV.et.I ] ! al New York Hospital TREATMENT. Fop nil Chmto , N3f/ii / ) , Private anl Special HEN AND WOMEN m DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NED Onposltoll lyden linn. I ? V'C OatarrJi Powder cures catarrli l C5 All drutritUta. DO cents. A. Full SJ3Tk OF T&JS'T Teeth extracted In morning , Nuw onvaliiHurU'U.ifU.'riiuon eamo dtiy , 1'erltct Ulguur- anltcd. anltcd.V.R.I.H lint I'uxtati Itliialt , unit I'ltrnntn Sf roof. I Kieyaloron Ifltli Street. WITH Telopliouo 1033 TRANSIENTS : \\'lii > u in O/mi fin. Jiitn't full to onll on ( in , n ml litivo i iioi'Toof. lllin- 110 HH t nil an of Cla Photojjrapliy , At I'opitlar TricoB. 31U-U15-317 , S. 15th Streot1 1 SPECIALIST I'rtMlilrlll of NEW ERA nllllUIUAI. MItil'KNriAUY. ( Ooimullatiou ITree. ) Ii uniurpaued In 111 * Ufklmtak of all Gbronio , Private anil KervauH Ui eaos. Wrlta 10 or c'jniull tioriomllr ritKATnKNr nv MAIL. AdUteti wltU it iou tot par- . ttfUlan. Hblcli will be uat la t > . U. lluz Ok Oolgg , 111) S , K 7