Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 30, 1894, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BKK : SATURDAY. JUNK 80 , 18M. !
Coupons Given A Saturday Rush
With Kvery J Made In OX
Is Sure to Follow Such a llarfratu
I.l-U as TliH.
They Gosi You Nothing Spend Your Money When
- and Save You Money. it Will Do the Most Good.
Saturday Bargains in
House
Furnishing Goods
Mason fruit Jar rubbers , 3Vic per dozen ,
get them while they last.
Jolly glasses , 24c per dozen.
KocklnRliam cream pitcher , Cc each.
21 sheets , all colon , shelve paper , fancy
border , Cc.
Silver metal tea spoons , 13c per sot , worth
76c.
76c.Silver
Silver metal table spoons , 2Gc per set ,
worth $1.CO.
Feather dusters 8c each.
Terra cotta cuspidors , 13c each , wortb
40c.
40c.Ice
Ice cream freezers , 98c each.
NO. 7 copper bottom wash boiler , worth
75c , 40e.
No. 8 copper bottom wash boiler , worth
$1.25 , GOc.
No. 7 copper bottom tea kettle , worth $1.00 ,
35c.
35c.No. . 8 copper bottom tea kettle , worth $1.25 ,
GOc.
GOc.A
A good tin tea kettle , worth COc , IGc.
An extra heavy dish nan , worth 25c , 9o.
Wash basins , 3c. worth lOo cacn. '
Milk pans , 2c , worth So each.
I'lo tins , Ic , worth Gc each.
Stow kettles , 8c , worth ISc.
Preserve kettles , lie , worth 2Cc ,
Broad pans , lOc , worth 20c.
Extra heavy Japaned dust pan , Gc , worth
ICc.
ICc.The
The Western washer , $2.25 each. Don't
pay otter dealers from $2.00 to $3.00 more
for the same machine.
Coupons free \\ltli all purchases.
Sec our line of fireworks.
Get a Free Coupon With Your Purchase.
Saturday Bargains in
Boys' Clothing
A boys' fine knee pants suit 95e , worth
$2.00.
Strictly all wool double or single-breasted
knee pants suit , on sale at $1.50 ; they are
worth $3.00.
Remember your cholco of all our Una
grade summer suits In knea pants , 3 to IS
years , your cholco at $3.25 ; they have been
Bold for $5.00 and $ C.OO.
Call for coupons.
Qmaha's Oi ;
and Busiest Store.
A Magnetic Bargain.
ON SALU SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:00 : O'CLOCK.
Full Dress Patterns only . / IT Cents.
( Each pattern containing 10 yards. )
Less than 2 Cents a Yard.
i
These dress patterns of 10 yards cnoh corao In beautiful olmllid , showing a
pleasing arrangement of colors and tasty floral designs. Only 17c for a full dross
pattern. Never was a bettor chance otTorcd.
A Furniture Value.
ALL OAK.
SIDEBOARD
ONLY
; i5.oo.
This all oak sideboard is built on the latest improved linos. No household
should bo without a sideboard , as it is as necessary aa it is beautiful. The brackets
and lop shoH can bo decorated and thus add much to the beauty of your room. The
mirror is of bevel plato. Ono largo drawer is for linen and ono of the two smaller
ones is lined for silver. It is unique in design , well inado and finely finished , and
at our price $15.00 is within the reach of all.
First class furniture can bo always bought from us and us only at the low
est prices. Wo aim to curry only the best , and at no price will wo carry cheap ,
trashy goods.
Saturday Bargains in Saturday Bargains in
Buttons. Ladies' Ties. .
GOO gross of nno pearl' buttons at 2 dozen 100 dozen elegant all silk Windsor tics at
for Cc , worth from So to 20o per dozen. 12V&C each.
Saturd ay
Men's Summer
Clothing
Odd summer pants at half regular clothIng -
Ing house prices. An all wool caihmero or
cheviot , pants on said $1.75 , worth $3.00.
A fine grade of all wool , made like tailor
made pants , $2,75 , worth $4.50.
To close out the entire lot of white and
fancy piquet vests. Thay are sample lines ,
none worth leas than $1.60 , your choice at
G5c.
G5c.Men's light weight suits In dark or light
shades , cut to half regular prices.
See the suit wo now sell for $3.75.
All our flno all wool suits that wo sold for
$12.50 to $15.00 , your cholco for $7.50.
Saturday Bargains in
Straw Hats
Saturday Bargains In
Wash Goods
Dimities , 32 Inches \\ldo. 15c.
PRINTED DIMITIES.
Deautlful designs , 32 Inches wide , 15o ; re
duced from 30c.
Dongallnes 12c , reduced from 25c ,
Saturday Bargains in
Books.
From 2:30 : to 9 o'clock wo will sell 2 paper
novels , worth from 25c to 50o each , for EC.
Flying Jib not In It with our prices on
dress goods.
Saturday Bargains in
Dress Goods.
All our 50c , our 55c , our COc , our G5c , go Ik
ono lot for
25C
'All our 76c , 85c , 90c. $1.00 novelties
J' 00 FOR 59C.
' All our 85c , 95c , $1.25 , $1.50 and $2.00
' " GO FOR COC.
' " 25 pieces all wool serge , all colors and
* black ,
' 'I 33C.
Thcso prices are simply
i d WOULD DEATEUS.
Saturday Bargains
Ladies' and Gent's
Furnishing Goods
Wo have about 100 dozen corsets
principally In fine Roods , broken sizes.
they have sold for $1.00 to $3.00 ; It
you can find your slzo In this lot wo
will soil them for 35c , 50c and 75c.
CLEARING OUT CHILDREN'S HOSE.
1 case of boys' tilcycla hose , fast
black , never sold for less than 25c ,
clearing price 15c.
Ladles' two-thread fast black cotton
hose , extra quality , 17c , 3 for 50c ,
good value at 25o per pair.
COO 26-Inch silk umbrellas , $2.50
quality , reduced to $1.50.
Ladles' heavy pure silk mitts , extra
quality , worth 40c , reduced to 25c.
Children's muslin pants , 9c , worth
20c.
Ladles' muslin drawers , 25c , worth
40c.
Ladles' Jersey ribbed vests , EC worth
Gents' suspenders , 12Uc , worth 25e.
Gents' superfine brown cotton Vt
hose , only 12V&C , worth 25c , special
value.
Gents' balbrlggan shirts and drawers ,
25c , good Milne at 40c.
100 dozen gents' negligee shirts ,
only 35c , worth GOc.
50 dozen gents' teclc scarfs and 4-ln-
hands , only 25c , worth 50c.
Saturday Bargains in
Dolls.
1,000 dolls to clear up stock at lOc , wortb
25o and 3Cc.
Saturday Bargains in
Silks
White wash silk , actual value 50c. for 29c.
Striped wash silks , actual vnliio COc , for 29o
Printed China silks , actual value GOc , for
29c.
29c.Black
Black China silk , fine quality , for 30c.
Dlack Dengnllno silk , worth 75c , for -19o yd.
$1.25 and $1.00 qualities of best printed
India silks for this day C9c.
Yard wldo black India silk only C9c yd.
Get your fireworks from us.
Saturday Bargains in
Silk Belts.
At IGc , 18c , 25c , COc , up. Silk belting , the
best , 48c per yard.
Saturday Bargains in
Mirrors.
1,000 elegant stand mirrors at DC each.
Saturday Bargains in
Fruit and Fish
Wo have fancy lemons 12Vic and IGo per
dozen ; nlco sweet oranges , 13o 20c , 23c and
30c ; codIIsli , 2Hie par pound ; nice herring , lEo
per dozen ; California minion , lOo per
pound ; white lUli , 3Hc , 5c , TAe and lOc.
Everything In flsli here at lowest prices.
Lowest prices on fireworks.
Saturday Bargains in
Butter
Here are some of our prices : Country but
ter , lOc , 1214c , and best country butter , ICe ;
again our separator Is tip for ISc and 20c.
ThereU no butter made to equal our cream
ery ; buy some and bo convinced.
Saturday Bargains in
Meats
For line quality and low prices In meats
and lard \\o nro without doubt the leaders.
California sugar cured hams. 9c ; corned beef ,
Go ; pickle pork , 7',5c ; dried beef , lOc , 12V&C
nnd IGc ; boneless ham , lOc ; bologna head
cheese and liver sausage , Cc per pound.
Fireworks in great varieties.
Saturday Bargains in
Cheese
Again wo quote you some prices :
Full cream brick cheese , Cc per pound.
Llmburgpr cheese , 9c , lie and 12V40.
Swiss cheese , 12V4c , 14c and IGc.
Wisconsin full cream , 7",4e , lOc and MHO.
All other cheese away down In price.
Saturday Bai gains in
Crackers
Crackers , 3&c per pound ; fancy XXX soda
crackers , Cc ; ginger snap' ) , JOc ; sugar
cookies , grandma's cookies , frosted creams ,
molasses cake , oatmeal and city sodas all at
lOc ; snowflake crackers , 7V4o. We have
about GO boxes of lemon cream crackers that
were formerly sold for 12',4c , now go at Go.
Also wo have something new ; nice pound
package of oatmeal crackers , very boat made ,
for 12 % . Do sure and call Kt our grand
cracker sale.
Always Forward
Wit.li "Rest. .
Offers for Saturday * During Its
Pro-Inventory Sale. ( Inovory case wo give a dollars worth
Bargains of the " We Sometimes Offer
Choicest and Money Savingj "Opportunities ! Startling Bargains.
( Richest Kind. Saturday Finds an Instance
Tjf DEFEAT THE REFORMERS
Jfow Phase of the Social Evil Crusade at
Lincoln.
VALIDITY OF THE ORDINANCE QUESTIONED
Efforts llolnc Made to Compel the Mayor
t uiiil'ills 1'rlcmln to Holy on the
i , State Liur in the
Fit-lit.
LINCOLN. June ? 9. ( Special to The Boo. )
For some time the mayor of Lincoln has
been waging a crusade on the social evil ,
and with very fair success. But now comes
a.n attorney with a motion for a now trial , In
which ha attacks the validity of the ordi
nance under which the convictions have
been had. This ordinance Imposes a flno of
from $20 to $100 on frequenters of the dis
reputable resorts , but 0.3 Incorporated In
the present code has no title attached. The
attorney In question appears to bo very con-
that the ordinance will bo declared
ivold , In which case the moral reformers
will have to fall back on the state law.
D. E. Thompson , Ed Blgncll and their
political followers are said to have fixed up
a slate like this : For senators , L. C. Pace
and Q. W. Eggleston ; for representatives , P.
C. Mungor , Joe Hums , Paul T. Clark , E , II.
Spencer and J. C. F. McKesson.
The publication of this piece of news by
the Evening News created something of a
sensation among local politicians and a num
ber of them have since been out with sledge
hammers looking for the slate. The evening
paper In publishing this ticket pertinently
inquires as to tlio Identity of D , E. Thomp
son and explains that ho Is a late director of
the Capital National bank , and runs the
electric light and gas companies of the city
of Lincoln , 'while Ed Blgnell Is the super
intendent of the 1) ) , & M. railroad and the
man who elected Bryan to congress two
years ago.
Opposed to this combination Is the wing
which wants to secure for W. S. Hamilton
the nomination for the attorney generalship.
The State Journal looks upon the Thomp-
i son slate with a very friendly eye and says
so In Us Issue of this morning.
The Fourth ward Is loft out of the com
bination because It has two candidates ,
neither of whom , It Is said , can bo worked
by the railroads. However true this may be ,
the ward Is out In the cold. A red hot
caucus was held by the Fifth ward last night
and the Indications are that Lancaster ,
county has on hand one of the hottest cam
paigns In Its hlatory.
In attempting to board an approaching
freight car this morning John Scott , a B &
. M. switchman , was thrown under the wheels
* and Instantly killed. The car had been
i'kicked1' down the track by a switch engine ,
jand Scott , who lived near the tracks , at-
itemptod to Jump on the brake beam. Ho
It- -Twos 27 years of age , and leaves alfo and
[ a. 2-year-old child. Ho has been working for
the company for the past three years.
! George Uutlor , tlio elephant keeper with
Sells Bros , circus , lay down for a unoozo
With his head on a motor track. The next
Jniotor found him thcro , and ha received a
gash , lu the head , which icqulred several
( .stitches to repair.
A meeting of the State Board of Agri
culture was held at the Lincoln hotel last
night for the purpoie of completing arrange
ments for the state fair. Those present
were ; President It. H. Henry , J. B. Dins-
more , M , DoolltUe. M. Dunham , S. M. Bar
ker , 13 , A , Barnes , E. L. Vance and Robert
\V , Funwa. The state was districted for
jtho purpose of advertising the fair and ar
rangements made for several additional at-
ViracUona ,
i The atate band la having a hard row to
.hoe these days. Some time ago. In response
the request of the clergy of the city , It
up Iti Sunday nlslit concerts , which
a source of considerable Income , and
Inaugurated a series of week night enter
tainments in a pavilion erected for the
; purpose , Theao have not been properly
'nitrnnit d anj tha band t * losing money.
f
It Is said that an effort Is being made to
have Director Irvine return to Omaha ,
and In order to keep him here a special
effort Is to be niado to raise money.
Adjutant General Gage left this morning
for Tecumseh to reorganize a nillltta com
pany there.
The supreme court decision In relation to
the liability of church property for special
taxes Is considered with great complacency
by the city fathers of Lincoln. Something
Ilka $40,000 for special paving taxes am }
been levied In this city against church prop
erties and a former decision of the supreme
court , which came after the levy had been
made , left the city just that much In the
halo. New bonds wcro at once Issued to
meet the deficiency and sold. Now that the
court has held that the churches are liable.
It Is probable that these will be redeemed.
At any rate the city Is $40,000 better off.
There were opposition Catholic entertain
ments In the city this evening. At tha
Lansing Father Corbett lectured on "Why
It Is So Hard to Bo Good" and at the pro-
cathedral , as a counter attraction , Uev. Hugh
L. McGorney spoke on "The Sacred Heart of
Jesus. "
Fremont Notes of Xows.
FREMONT , Juno 29. ( Special to The Boo. )
A largo audience greeted Samuel Phelps
Lei and last night to listen to his lecture be
fore the teachers' Institute. Not only were
the members of the Institute present , but
many of the best citizens wore out. The
subject of the lecture was "The Land of
Scott and Burns" and was presented In his
most entertaining manner.
A lawn social was held last evening by the
ladles of the Congregational church at the
residence of Robert Bridge.
Mrs. J. P. Selllck , who for the past six
months has been conducting a millinery es
tablishment on Sixth street , with her assist
ant , left the city on an early train without
the usual preliminary notice. The small
stock of goods was attached by a few cred
itors.
The active members of the Fremont Turn-
voroln will attend the annual district meet
ing at Omaha tomorrow and others will fol
low Sunday.
While finishing In a flvo mile- race last
evening Rudolph Reltz's wheel gave out ,
seriously Injuring his hip and shoulder and
losing the race for him.
Old Sottlom1 I'lcnlc.
SUWAIID , Neb. , Juno 29. ( Special to The
Boo. ) The second annual reunion and picnic
of the McUanough County , Illinois , association
of Sallno and Seward counties took place. In
Fletcher's grove yesterday. The association
Is composed of former residents of Mc-
Donotigh county and former residents of other
counties In that part of Illinois were Invited
to moot with them. Tha day was all that
could bo desired , and a large number of
people were present from Seward and sur
rounding counties. A bountiful basket din
ner was partaken of , after which thcro was
speaking , music , recitations , etc. , and a general -
oral revival of old friendships. Hon. Byron
Pontlons of Macomb , III , , delivered the ad
dress to the association , which was an elo
quent and appropriate effort.
Iiiuvreiico Jtanrs Notes.
LAWRENCE. Neb. , Juno 29. ( Special to
The Bee. ) At the school meeting Monday II.
Q. Woodward was elected director and Henry
QlUdorf treasurer.
Falrflold's champion runner was beaten
hero In a hundred yard foot race Tuesday by
Dee Knight of this place , leaving $50 $ to show
haw ho can't run.
The vlllago board went to Wllber Monday
at Judge Hastings' behoat to show cause why
It had granted a license for a saloon. The
caao was dismissed.
Anxious to Dlo.
HASTINGS , June 29. ( Special to The
Bee. ) J. Willis Wells , In the county Jail
for petit larceny , recovering from a spree ,
undertook , by means of chloral , to commit
suicide yesterday. His life was saved , but
ha threatens as soon as his term In Jull Is
ended to finish the job. This ls tbo third or
fourth attempt he has , made to kill himself.
Ilorao Thlt'f Quickly Captured.
\VAVERLY , Neb. , June 29. ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee. ) City Marshal C. W.
Krooson received a card at 6 o'clock this
evening from J. 0 , Elckenbary , sheriff from
describing A man named
"Reddy" Woods , who was wanted there for
horse stealing , and a description of the miss
ing animal. The marshal Inquired at the
livery barn for the horse and was Informed
that the animal was there and the man
not far off. A few minutes later he was
lodged In Jail. The sheriff of Plattsmouth
was telegraphed to come and take his man.
, 1TLO01 > AT WINSIOK.
Three Feet of Water in Miilii Street
Much Damage Done.
WINSIDE , Neb. , Juno 29. ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee. ) This section has Just
experienced the most severe hall and rain
storm of years. Water Is now over three
feet deep on Main street. Hall of the regu
lation hen's egg size fell for over half an
hour , accompanied by a hard wind. Damage
to crops will be Immense.
JUNIATA , Neb. , June 29. ( Special to The
Bee. ) The waather has been very warm
hero for several days and corn grows won
derfully fast. There never were better pros
pects for a biff corn crop.
SILVER CREEK , Neb. , Juno 29. ( Special
Telegram to The Bee. ) A very heavy rain ,
lasting about an hour , fell here this evening.
It was accompanied by hall , some stones
being two Inches In diameter. Corn Is badly
riddled , but probably not very seriously
damaged. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hoys and Firecrackers Cause Tronblo.
KEARNEY , Neb. , Juno 29. ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee. ) This evening flro broke
out In a barn In the rear of the National
hotel and adjoining C. H. Bogue & Co.'s
lumber yard and warehouse. The flro spread
with wonderful rapidity and In an Instant
the hotel and warehouse were also In flames.
The flro department succeeded In saving the
lumber yard and ofllce and part of the hotel.
The barn belonged to Mr. Butterfleld and
was not Insured. C. II. Bogue & Co.'s loss
Is largely covered by Insurance , but the
total loss will bo at least $5,000. The fire
was caused by boys shooting oft firecrackers.
Douel County beat ConUmt.
BIO SPRINGS , Neb. , Juno 29. ( Special
to The Bee. ) Tha election for the location
of the county seat of Ocuol county occurred
last Saturday. Big Springs , Chappell and
Frold were the towns contesting for the
much-coveted prlzo. Out of a total vote of
711 Big Springs received a plurality cf
eleven votes. Another qlectlon will be called
In a few days between Big Springs and
Chappell. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Vuvoruil the Mother.
HARTINGTON , Neb. . Juno 29. ( Special
Telegram to The Bee. ) Judge Wocd today
took from the custody of the Children's
Homo society of Omaha Laura Templeton
and consigned her to the care of lior mother.
The child had been turned over to the so
ciety by her grandmother.
llatliotl In Stagnant Water.
HASTINGS , June 29. ( Special Telegram to
The Boo. ) Willie Humphrey , the 9-year-old
aon of H. Humphrey , died this morning of
blood poisoning and typhoid fever of less
than a week's duration , caused by swimming
la a stagnant pool of water near this city.
VllVSlllSO TO VKATll IX IllH I1031K.
Sail Accldunt to a Wyoming Ituncher Ncur
Hliorldan.
SHERIDAN , Wyo. , Juno 23.-Spcclal ( to
Tha Bee. ) A sad accident happened about
eight miles north of this city , on Tongue
river , yesterday. Hlloy M. Smith hud taken
a claim and built a log house , with a dirt
roof. Owing to the unprecedented rains thereof
roof was saturated , and while the family ,
consisting of a wlfo and three daughters ,
was ut supper It commenced to sink. The
family fled from the cabin. Smith picked
up a plank and ran In to support the roof.
At Uiat Instant the walls fell out and the
whole weight fell ou him , crushing him to
death. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( ) eore Howcsoll Drowned.
CHEYENNU , Juno 29.-Speclal ( Telegram
to The Ue . ) News was received here to
day of the accidental drowning1 of George
Itoawell. formely a well known citizen of
Cheyenne. Mr. He-swell has been for Homo
time an Inmate of the Soldiers Homo at
Washington. D. C. The deceased leaves a
wife and five grown children , who reside
In this city.
TWO LIVES FOR ONE MURDER
Hangman Gets a Fair to Observe His Special
Day at Kansas Oity ,
HARRY JONES AND HARRY CLARK HANGED
They Wore Robbing Itlme. Wright , Pro
prietress of a Kansas City Jiniployniont
Agency , When They "Accidentally"
Cuusod Her Death.
KANSAS CITY , Juno 29. The two mur
derers of Madame Wright died on the gal
lows today. Harry Jones was hanged at In
dependence , Mo. , soon after 9 o'clock , and
two hours later John Clark was executed
In Kansas City by the same sheriff and his
assistants , who carried out the law against
Jones.
Madame Wright kept an employment
agency in this city , and Jones and Clark
killed her , the men claimed , unintentionally ,
while robbing her of her valuables. .
MAN AND WIFK MUKOKKKD.
Double Astnsslnittluii by a Negro at Sulphur
Springs , Texas.
GREENVILLE. Tex. , June 29. The town
of Sulphur Springs , thirty-two miles east of
hero , has been in a high state of excitement
over the foul assassination of Mrs. A. H.
Waltes and the shooting of her husband ,
who is mortally wounded , by John Williams ,
a negro who was once in tnelr employ. The
dastardly deed was committed about 9 o'clock
last night. Mr. Waltes Is the proprietor of
a dairy two miles south of Sulphur Springs.
While Mr. and Mrs. Waltes wore at the pig
pen the negro quietly stole Into the house ,
procured a shotgun and laid In wait for them.
Moat of the charge took effect In the body
of Mrs. Waltes , killing her Instantly , while
her husband is so dangerously wounded he
will not recover.
Taylor IJoy .lulled ut Jlncon.
MACON , Mo. , June 29. The Taylor boys ,
who wore recently caught in Arkansas , ar
rived In this city last evening- custody
of an officer. They were taken from the
depot Immediately to thp county Jail and
locked up. This action was taken for their
safety and protection untUIthoy can bo tried.
The Jail Is being guarded its It is feared that
the furious people In Unn , and Sullivan coun
ties may como hero ana'cayao trouble.
A lynching was narrowly averted at Brook-
fleld. Sheriff Bartort 'was ' expected there
from St. Louis with thtf Taylors , but the
sheriff had be < jn notified by telegraph of tlu
danger and ho stopped , * i Wacon City ana
placed thorn In Jail thtrft1 When the train
arrived 1.000 people wfcre'ftt the depot ana
fifty masked nionroderuiJ. , ,
Newspaper ItrpOrfAr u < Dctoctlro.
ST. PAUL , June 29.-f-OU6 Wonegkelt and
Charles Emerlsch , conl d on a charge 01
murdering William Llndl fT , a bar tomloi- ,
on the night of May 4 last , were this mornIng -
Ing sentenced to hang. ' 'Tho date of execu
tion will bo fixed by the governor. Their
arrest and conviction .wjrjj , duo to the do-
tectlvo work of a newspaper reporter.
Murder mill Bulclilo from Unrequited I.ove.
BROOKLYN , Juno 29. Michael Oanzer. an
employe of J , Sautter , murdered Sautter's
daughter Annie , a pretty girl. Ganzer then
shot himself in the forehead. The girl an4
her assailant both died without regaining
consciousness. Annlo refuged to accept aU
tontlonq from Ganzer.
Negro Lynched liLMUourl.
MONNETT , Mo. , June 29. Ulysses Hayden ,
a negro , was taken front , the sheriff of New
ton county at this place and bung to a tele
graph pole half a mile south of town at 9
o'clock last night by a mob.
Dynuuilto 'or the Montreal Wltno .
MONTREAL , June 29. Shortly after mid
night an attempt was made to blow up the
Witness office with dynamite. The Witness
Is an ultra-Protestant paper and has always
had many enemies. The police are now In
vestigating.
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Buy It and try It If you want a delicious
wine with a beautiful boquet Cook's Extra
Dry Champagne.
*
Balloon nightly at 8 at Courtland Beach ,
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n'ESTEUX I'JlSSWXa.
Veterans of the I.uto War ICcniombarod by
the General Government.
WASHINGTON , June 29.-Speclal ( to The
Bee. ) Pensions granted , Issue of Juno 16 ,
were :
Nebraska : Original Jake Holstone , Win.
nebago , Thurston ; Jacob S. Kift , Moomaw ,
Sheridan. Original widows , etc. Charlotte
B. Tracy , Omaha , Douglas.
Iowa : Original John Buinslde , Garner ,
Hancock. Increase Artemus F. Tyrrell ,
RIcevllle , Mitchell : Henry Johnson , Mount
Pleasant , Henry ; John A. Bonewell , Montezuma -
zuma , Poweshlek. Original widows , etc.
Mary E. UodRers , West Point , Lee ; minors
of John J. Wright , Council Bluffs , Potta-
wnttamle.
South Dakota : Renewal Jerry C. Bliss ,
Willow Lake , Clark. Increase Peter C.
Dillon , Woonsocket , Sanborn.
Wyoming : Original Samuel M. Breckln-
rldge , Sheridan , Sheridan ; John Myers ,
Cheyenne , Laramle.
Colorado : Additional Thomas J. McDon.
aid , Holyokc , Phillips.
Balloon nightly at 8 at Courtland Beach.
lOlfA'S JI.ITTLK FL.1O DAT.
August 1O Will Ho ObKnrvod ns a State
Holiday In the Future ,
DES MOINES , June 29. ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee. ) Governor Jackson today
Issued a proclamation that the 10th of Au
gust next be known as battle flag day and
observed as a public holiday , consecrated
to the memory of the patriotism and valor
of Iowa Eoldlers , living and dead. This
Is the day set apart by the legislature for
transferring the battle flags of the various
regiments of the state to the capital , where
they are to be placed In hermetically sealed
Klasa cases for better protection from
the ravages of time. The governor recom
mends that regimental reunions bo called
to meet Jri DCS Molncs at that time and
participate In the ceremonies , and as far
as possible that the buttle flags be curried
by their own respective color beareis , sur
rounded by the broken fragments of regi
mental organizations.
Popular muslo at Courtland Beach.
Movements of Seagoing Veul , Juno SO.
At Liverpool Arrived Germanic , from
New York ; Cevlc , from New York.
At London Arrived Australian , from
Montreal.
At Hull Arrived Colorado , from Now
York.
At Hamburg Arrived Columbia , from
New York.
At 'Now York-Arrived Virginia , from
Stettin ; Britannic , from Liverpool.
At Queenstown Arrived Etrurla , from
New York.
At Naples Arrived Ncckar , from New
York.
Balloon nightly at 8 at Courtland Beach.
I.lnn County Ilnimbllriiiu Moot.
CDDAR UAPIDS , la. , June 29. ( Special
Telegram to The Bee. ) Linn county repub
licans met In county convention at Marlon
and selcoted delegates to the state , con
gressional and Judicial conventions. The
delegates were Instructed to cast their bal
lots for H. G , Cousins for a rennmlnatlon
for congress and Major W. Q. Thompson
of Marlon for Judge.
Ride the switchback at Courtland Beach.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
TO THE CIK.CU3. .
PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY'S PERFORMANCE
ATTHEWESTi !
1317-1319 Douglas Street.
The clowns arc very funny , and please the masses. Nothing can com
pare with them except
Otir $15 men's suits which go on sale at $7.50.
They will make your hearts glad.
The fastest trotting on record
A mile in 1:54 :
Is only equalled by the rapid sale of our three-piece boys' suits , in
ages up to 18 years , at $1.75 and $2.75.
Wild and ferocious animals may be seen in iron cages , but they bu.ouiv
tame and obedient by proper treatment.
Witness our UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS and get prices of
All the latest styles in 1-edoras , stiff or soft , from 75c up.
Men's summer underwear at 25c , 35c and SOc.
Men's negligee shirts at 35 , 50j and 75c.
An entire line of furnishing goods at correspondingly low
prices.
You can save at least the price of n circus ticket on every del
lar's worth you purchase of
THE WESTERN CLOTHING COMPANY ,
Three Doors East of 14th and Douglas.
Each purchaser of a suit at this Saturday
sale gets a ticket to the circus free.
The Inter-State Investment Co.
OF BEATRICE , NEBRASKA ,
Offers for sale on the most favorable terms , as to prices and
payments , the following described properties , all in the city of
Omaha , Nebraska :
3iOO , ( shares of the fully pnitl capital stock of the Omaha Street Rallwav company
( of the i > iu- value of ftWO.OOO. ) ' l *
Also , lot 1 , hloclc 122 , known us the Paddock hlock.
Also , 41 lots in hlookri 0 , 0 and 10 , Jerome Purk ,
Also , 21 lots in hlock II ) , Highland Placo.
Also , 4 lotsin hloclc 5 , Paddock Place.
Under conservative depression appraisements , recently made , the total vnlu
anon of those properties has hoon plucod at 8425,000. Proposals will ho received
for any part , or for the entire property in hulk.
Those properties , each and all , are well known to every citizen of Omaha to ho
among the very host , and to have taken as a whole a real and apoculatlvo valua
second to no other of corresponding variety and amount , in Omiiha.
No such opportunity for Investment h.-u over hoon olforod any whoro. At least
100 percent profit could ho safely guaranteed on the purchase of the whole hlook ,
insldo of four years. Omaha is to have the greatest growth it has over experi
enced in the coming five years.
Long time and u low rate of Interest on the larger part of the purchase money
can ho given to a responsible party or syndicate taking tv part or aU of the oiroreu
property. Proposals Invited by correspondence.
Office of the Inter-State Investment Co. ,
BEATKICE , NEBRASKA.
AMUSEMENTS.
CHARLES ST. PAUK
OMAHA
vs.
BALL { Jacksonville
TO-DAY.
SUMMIill JtlOHOKT
Ix < 3 la. 11 el's
Ocean Mouse
NKWPOUT , H. I.
OPENS JUNE 23rd.
The leading Heashoro Itesort of America ,
IVAltltKNP , LIU.ANU. 1'ruprlutor.
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