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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1894)
MORSE CO. IS CLOSING OUT Qoiug Out of Business Beyond a Shidow of a Doubt. ALL 03 PART OF THE STORE FOR RENT Good * Sold hy the Yuril or Cnr Load Any- wny to Clone Them Out Prices Jnit High Knongli tu 1'ny of the Male. The way the people have turned out to the great closing out sale at Morse's shows that when there Is a real bargain In sight pocketbooks fly open and the ready cash appears In spite ot the cry that there U no money. If you want proof look In at Morse's at any time and you can hear It ( Ingle. It don't ' take a very largo amount of money , either , to buy more than you can carry away ; such prices were never heard of In dry goods annals , The whole clock , from the basement to the top , comes In for a big cut. In fact , the prices are placed Just as low as can be to pay the ex pense of this great going out ot business rale. Every day the store has been crowded to Its utmost capacity , and extra clerks have been put on until It seems that no more could be Oone to accimmodato the crowds. No goods are charged and none are ex changed. No deviation Is shown. The lady can buy a pair of ho/e as cheap as can the man who buys a case or a carload. No prices have as yet been quoted In the newspapers , for the simple reason that It 9s Impossible to do to. No time to write advertisements , but suffice It to say that prices are quoted In the store with a ycngeance , and such a vengeance that they Jtvho buy tell their neighbors , who tell their friends , and Morse's Is crowded all the time. When such a calo as this comes along It pays to lay In a year's supply at the retir ing from business sale of the Morse Dry 6oods Co. llano Hull. Haydcn Bros. vs. Sign Painters , Fort tlmaha base ball grounds , Sunday next at 0 B. m. Admission free. Balloon nightly at S at Courtland Beach. Kates for the fourth. Ono faro for the round trip via the Union Pacific. See your nearest U. P. agent for particu lars. HIGH SCHOOL ALTJMNI. Oustoninry Itocoptlon to the Graduating L'liiss Tendered Last Kvcnlng. The annual reception by the Omaha High School Alumni association to the graduating class was tendered last night at the High Khool building. Owing to .rain a much Smaller number of the alumni and alumnae Attended than was expected. About 150 were present. Of these by far the larger number Consisted of the member of the"two or - three last graduating classes and there were few of the older graduates present to enjoy the bitter-sweet pleasure , of greeting old classmates and tit recalling the capers of old School days. Another thing that detracted from the pleasure of the evening was the iib- * enco of teachers , but one being In attend- bncc. A band was stationed on the first floor Corridor of the building and dancing was cpmmenced early in the evening. An excel lent program of fifteen numbers was enjoyed. Lemonade was served throughout the even ing and later the members partook ot more substantial refreshments. The reception broke up about midnight , bc- Ing closed with a volley of cheers. , The executive committee which arranged Ihe reception was composed of Charles S. ' 'McConnell , James Houston , Frank Hlloy , Pllzalictli Van Sant , Mary Fitch. The annual meeting of the association will J)0 held Friday evening , July C , Found n Cure for Sclutlo lUienmntlim. Mrs. A. Invocn , residing at 720 Henry St. , 'Alton , 111. , suffered with static rheumatism or over eight months. She doctored for It icarly the whole of this time , using various emedles recommended by friends , and WJs reatcd by the physicians , but received no ellef. She then used ono and a half bottlci if Chamberlain's Pain balm , which effected a complete cure. This Is published at her request , as she wants others similarly af flicted to know what cured her. For sale by all druggists. DeWltt's Llttlo Early Ilisera. Small pills , feafe pills , best pills. ' State Treasurer J. S. Bartley of Lincoln is ( it the Mlllard. . State Auditor Eugene Moore Is stopping at the Mlllurd , , Harry Fox of the Chicago & Hock Island IB at the Dellone. Charles C. Allison has returned to the city Biter a week's trip to Ohio. Mrs. N. 0. Talbott returned last night from a three , months' trip through southern California- George E. Dorrlngton , traveling passenger pgent of the Missouri Pacific , has rooms fit the Mlllard. Teachers of Central Park will spend their .Vacation as follows : Ellen L. Kcmlal , Ewlng , Neb. ; Emma A. Vroom , Albion and iJVahoo , Neb. ; Mary E. Walker , Chicago fend Toronto. i Nruruttlmiis nt the lintel * . I At the Mlllurd : W. 13. Fuller. Schuyler. , At the Murray : R. V , Feirell , Kearney. At the Pnxton : F. W. Woodward. Lin coln : C. Huclnt , Fred Henkcl , Norfolk ; 13. JJ. Gibson , Chirks. At the Arrndo : J. A. nice , Stuart ; n , H. SVntklns. Alliance ; W. I ) . Dunnahoo , South Bend ; F. W. Buckley. Stromsburg ; O. M. Rice. Crolghton ; II. L. demons , Ohlowa ; II. II. Whippet mun. Charles Hvckes. lien Pavls , Charles Smith , J. H. Smith. Wake- Held ; L. Jackson , Ulinwood. At the Drtlonc : F. V. Alderman. West ? olnt ; 11. J , Tlerney , Ansley ; P. Tleiney mil children , J. A. Harris , a , K. Palmer , iroken How ; C. C. Paxton , Falls City ; J. A. Llnkart , Tlldcn ; Wllllan Muar , Grand Bhmd ; Charles T. Dickinson , F. 13. Ward , rekatnuh ; I. Thomas , Oakland ; W. T , JUmtz. Lincoln. At the Merchants : A. B. VanZnndt. { Swing ! P. W. McKtblien , Galena. ; Alfred Flint. Lttchfleld : p. 1' . Campbell , B. B. ( Thompson , llioken Bow ; O. Scovllle , Hurt- Ink-ton ; A. O. Kclm , Beatrice ; John Helm- fcrs , Ornnd Island ; Mrs , W , S. Craig , Craig ; 'jr. ' II. Copson. Ord ; C. M. Smith. Wahoo ; AV. D. Wtbster. II. S. Heed , Lincoln ; n. B. Bammel , Tekainuh ; O. S. Welch , Berwyn , 1 The prices for the matinee of " 'Fairies' parnlval" tomorrow will be ; Adults , BO ( enta ; children , 25 cents. Ex-County Judge Eller has filed a showing n district court alleging that the county iwes him $744.15 , and that be does not owe be county a cent. The Hoard ot Public Works met yesterday tttvrnoon , but transacted no business leyond allowing bills and considering some lalmportant routine matters , Judge Ferguson has cited Health Com- fnUsloner Savlllo to appear In court today lo tell uhy ho haa not designated a dump In conformity -with the court's orlcr. The Omaha Guards were out on Davenport ttrect between 6 and S o'clock yesterday tnornlnt ; Indulging In a little practice drill preparatory to the contest at South Omaha on the Fourth , and their evolutions frlght- pncd a team of horses attached to a milk iWagon to such an extent that a runaway ensued , The horses ran the wagon against a } el Kraph pole , upsetting the vehicle , smash ing the cans and deluging the pavement Jtfltii milk. The owner ot the weon escaped "OOlNVA-SIIOI'l'IV ? " Homo Vnlu.ittlo 1'olntorn on floods nnd Trice * . When the average nmn or woman starts out on a shopping tour a short study U gen * crnlly made at to where a big , stiver dollar can do the most execution , And a dollar silver or paper In these dnyn lookii big to many. So the question Inevitably arises , "Whero can I get the most for my money ? Which concern Is the most liberal In Its dealings with customers ? " There Is only one omwcr , viz : "Haydcn Bros. " Yog , Haydcns Bros. , ever ready with the bent goods at the lowest prices , now , during their pre-Inventory sale offer for Saturday snaps that will surely delight thousands of customers Hero Is an Instance of how prices have tumbled : Down In the wash dress goods department there Is quite a good sized stock of dress patterns In handsome and varla- gated chollls that will go after 7 o'clock Saturday evening at 17c each. Think of thatl ITc.for a full dress pattern of 10 yards. Less than "o a yard. There Is going to be some tall nelllng In that corner of the big store Saturday evening. By the way , that wash dress goods de partment Is the largest and best arranged In the United States. The writer has seen the Interior of the largo stores of New York. Boston , Chicago anil ' { Philadelphia , and ho must confess that Omaha's big store leads the largest and proudest of all other cities In wash dress gcods. Many other opportunities abound. Over In the sdks Saturday will sec busy clerks and flying yardsticks , and In black and col ored dress goods they offer some Saturday specials worth making a note of. Full de tails of the sale may be found In Hayden Bros. ' halt page advertisement on another page. page.Men's and boys' clothing are exception ally rich In Saturday bargains. In light clothing full assortments are shown , and everybody In this dog day weather ought to dress as lightly as possible. Haydcn Bros , offer a boys' combination suit for a five dollar bill , and. Indeed , It would be hard to put $5 to better advantage than In ono of these suits. On straw hats the prices are clipped close , as also on millinery and ladles' fur nishings , such as wrappers , shirt waists , etc. A quarter or a half a dollar will get a shirt waist well worth double the asking price. Down In the basement sales room clerks will be busy weighing out sugar and tea and putting up groceries for the thrifty headit of families who know where to trade to the best advantage. Everything needed about the house , crackers , pies , cheete , butter , fruits , fish , meats , kitchen furnishings , tinware , woodenware - enware , hardware , | t loves , etc. , 4nay be found here. Upstairs they have furniture , carpets , draperies and one of the finest lines of pianos , organs and musical Imtruments In Omaha. If you need anything for yourself or ycur home attend Saturday's sale at Omaha's big department stare , Omaha's biggest and busiest establishment. Ilayden Bros. Read their half pigc bargain list on an other page. c Popular music at Courtland Beach. f licap Seaside Excursion. July 7 , 8 and 9 the Baltimore Ohio Southwestern railway will sell , account Na tional Teachers' convention , cheap excursion tickets to Asbury Park , N. J. , allowing par ties to visit other seaside resorts , good re turning until September 1 , under certain con ditions. For full particulars address A. C. Goodrich , western passenger agent , P. 0. box 2C4 , Kansas City , jlo. Special Kxcurslou i ; ist , Via the Northwestern line to Asbury Park , Cleveland , Toronto and one hundred other- pleasant summer resorts. Call at the city ticket office , 1401 Farnam street. JOBBERS RETURN HOME. Twenty-One Towns Vlsltpcl During VrlUay by Unnilm Merchants Tired In body , but very much alive In spirit and enthustastc. over the success of their two days' tour in the southeastern part ot the state , the Commercial club reached Omaha at 10:30 o'clock last night. The special which carried the party left Falls City at G a. m. Friday , and twenty- ono towns were visited eve Omaha was reached last night. The dinner stop was made at Crete , and the party took supper at Weeping Water. Along the line the enthusiasm was great , the citizens meeting the 'Visitors with bands , and In many of the towns the ladles ap pearing and decorating the Junketers with flowers. i In the two days th'rty-two towns were visited and several hundred retail merchants seen and spoken to by the eighty Omaha Jobbers composing 'ho party. Another similar ex cursion will bo organized wtthlp a month , the club members being convinced that this sort ot advertising will prove advantageous and materially encourage trade with Omaha from the places visited. TALMAQE , Neb. , June 29. ( Special Tele gram to The Bse.j The special containing members of the Commercial club of Omaha reached Talmage at 8:30 : a. m. tuday. All tbo business men of Talmage , accompanied by the Talmage Cornet band , met the train at the depot. An address of welcome wes delivered by H. Wendel and rcspjnJed to by W. A. L. Gibbon ofho Cibbon Hat company. Preceded by the band the line of march was formed tliroi h th ? principal part of town , where the tanks \\ere brcktn and the Jobbers made hurried calls upon their business acquaintances. The dcinon- strnUon , by the band so pleased the Com mercial club that the membars vireso In vited to accompany the club to COOK. Sev eral local buslncbs men accompanied them. CHETE , Neb. , June 29. ( Speclr.l to The Bee. ) Delegation of Omaha Commercial club arrived at noon today on icoedulo time. After partaking of dinner the guests divided amongst the retailers of the city. It's cool and refreshing at Courtland Beach. Commissioner * Ciinnot Agrco. Yesterday afternoon the county commis sioners were In regular session Just long enough to pass the monthly appropriation sheets , after which they went Into seclus ion nnd committee of the whole for the purpose of trying to formulate n pioposl- tlon to be submitted to the Platte luvcr Canal company. In this they made olow headway , one member of the board ex pressing the sentiment , "We had a d 1 of a time. " It was thought that the county end of the proposition would be ready for tha' public last night , but when the members ad journed at 6 o'clock they were as fur from any agreement as nt the time of their first closeting themselves together. The liltcli la on the maxlimim rule to be charged water , the putting "P of money to pay the- expenses of the ppcclal election and the bridging of tho. ditch. "F.lum" by CrclKhton Students. The production of "lllma , the Last of the Saronldl , " at Boyd's thealer last night by the members of the classes of Crelghton college was witnessed by a fair sized audi ence , considering the torrid condition of the atmosphere The enteitnlnmcnt was given for the benefit of the poor of the city , tuid while It was for tl'C sake of sweet charity the entertainment lost none of Its commendable features , the studorils taking tholr parts and carrying them through with the ability of much older and moro experi enced actors. _ Unitarian Society Elect * Truitec § . The Unitarian society ot the Unitarian church , Seventeenth and Cass streets , held Its annual meeting last evening. Owing to the threatening weather only a few of the members were present. Three trustees , William Wallace. Walter Clark and G. 8. rtouers , were elected. The meetingad journed to meet next September , when a , larger attendance Is expected , Iluclielor Slapped Cooley. In Justice Crosby's court yesterday Attorney - torney Bachelor took offense at Julius B. Cooley for looking over some documents In a case In which Bachelor's wife woa 6. party and slapped Cooley In the face as Iu > snatched the papers from him. Cooley has asked Bachelor to meet him In phys ical combat. RUe the switchback at Courtland Beacb. Notlco of live llnti or Uu under thl * head , fifty cent * ; each additional line , ten cents. LALLY-On Friday. June 19 , 1S9I. Cather ine C. , Infant daughter of Mr. and Mr * . John V. Lally. Funeral Sunday , July I , at 2 o'clock , from the residence , 307 North Tenth street. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS To Answer an Inquiry as lo the future In - tcntions of THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Would Sny tlmt AVe Arc Going Out of lluilnofts Just ni Quickly us Wo Can Sell Our Stock. Wo deslro to do this nt a very early date , and offer all the articles In our thirty-three departments nt a great sacrifice , and In many cases at much less than cost of the raw material. This fact makes NO I'AUSG for the hot weather with us quite the oppo site. Our counters and departments are crowded with eager buyers from early morn' till closing time , filling their wants , not only for present use , but laying In their heavy winter goods In men's and ladles' underwear and hosiery for zero weather ; blankets and comfortables for zero weather ; sealskin sacques and heavy cloth cloaks for zero weather ; heavy dress goods , sealskin gloves and heavy kid gloves for zero weather ; also , WARM WKATHER GOODS sot you thinking of the gauzlest , airiest and most breczy-coakslng of all stuffs this weather docs and we are fielllng to retire from business all such goods at the merest song of a price. Ginghams , flno lawns , dimities , summer silks , underwear and hosiery for nlen , women and children. Perfumes and toilet waters , also face powders , are needed these days. DUKSS GOODS. Veteran silk and dress goods buyers say that never before has such an array of record-breaking bargains been offered , as you find on our counters. ' FINAL. Heavy losses are made In this city every day by retail buyers that do not attend and find out the many advantages wo can give them at our closing out sale. Every article In our thirty-three departments will make a happy surprise for you. THC MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. Retiring from business. It's cool and refreshing at Courtland Beach. .lust Ono-llnlf. the regular fore -will bo charged 4th of July excursionists on Union Pacific lines. Sec your nearest U. P. agent for dates ot Bale and limits on tickets. Flrcworki * uncl 1'liigg At the lowest prices at MAX MEYER & CO.'S , Corner Eleventh and Farnam streets. Wo have the largest and finest stock In the city. _ Where Summer llrer/es lilow. Would you fly If you could To a glen In the wood , To n spot In the shade That nature hath made ; Rich with ferns and wild flowers One of nntuie's fair bowers ? What Is life to the soul If to labor Is all ? What n joy to the heart When for rest wo depart To the woods and the dells. Does your heart cry for rest In a place that Is blest , With no shadow or sorrow Nor care for the morrow ? If so , send your address for a list of "Summer Tours , " published by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. George H. Heafford , general passenger agent , Chicago , ' 111 _ Tlio "Flyer" Fleiv From May 28 to November 19 , 1S93. That Is the Exposition Flyer , the famous twenty- hour train between Chicago and New York via the Lake Shore route. A handsome lltha- water color of this train has just been Is sued and will besent to any address on re ceipt of lOc In silver or stamps sent to C. K. Wllber , western passenger agent , Chi cago. To any one Interested In the subject the picture Is well worth framing. LOW KATES TO THE EAST. Via the ItnrlliiKton Route. July 6 , 0 and 7 round" trip tickets to As- tmry Park , N. J. , will bo on sale at the one way rate , plus $2.00. This substantial reduction from the regular tariff Is made on account of the National Educational association convention , for which the Burlington route has been made the official line. A special train , carrying sleepers and free reclining chair cars will lca\o Omaha at 4:30 : p. m. , July 5 , and will run through to As- bury Park. Tickets and full Information upon applica tion to the Burllnztpn's city ticket agent at 1324 Farnam street , Omaha. Hnrgrslielmcr Had n Tip. It has been learned that Hargcshelmcr got a tip on the action of the supreme court In Ignoring Scott's famous and re markable decision , and before the man datory order reached this .city he pulled hli 'relght for a moro attractive location. The afternoon of the passing upon the case by the supreme court Hargeshelmer went to the house of Anton Bernoke in East Omaha and asked to be secreted for a few days. Mrs. Berneke , who knew of his forgery and his subsequent sentence to the peniten tiary , refused him admission , saying that she did not want to bo mixed up in the matter , after which ho went away. Dur ing tha evening he was seen In - > East. Omaha , but left some time before the fol lowing morning. A J\tvF Kind of Insurance. For 25 cents you can Insure yourself and family against any bad results from an at tack of bowel complaint during the summer , One or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy will euro any ordinary case. It never falls , and IB pleas ant and safe to take. No ono can afford to be without it. Far sale at 25 cents per but tie , by all druggists. a Coiirtlnnil Itcnrh Notca. The La Rose Brothers hnve put on their Chinese performance again. A number of ladles are taking- lessons In swimming since the lady teacher has been In attendance. Manager GrlflUhs Is expected home today from Kansas City , where ho went for the purpose of securing a big attraction fur Courtland. Marlenna Lllllen Btolpe , the lady swim mer , last evening swam ncross Courtland lake and back. On Sunday she will give an exhibition of fancy swimming at 5:30 : o'clock and one at 7:30 o clock. Sweet breath , sweet stomach , sweet tern per ? Then use DoWltt's Llttlo Early Rlaqrw. fOHECAST , Generally Fair , with Continued High Tem perature , In Nebraska. WASHINGTON , Juno 29.-TJie Indications for Saturday are : For Nebraska , Iowa , Missouri nnd Kan sas Generally fair ; continued high temper ature ; eoutli winds. For South Dakota Generally fair ; prob ably slightly cooler in tha western portion ; i variable winds. I QOODAWOBIC SHOWN. Academy of I'Jnn Arid Clo c Vcnr'n Work with a ltcco | > tlon. The closing lot o very successful year's work at the Omaha Academy ot Fine Arts , .under the auspices of the Western Art asso ciation , was emphasized yesterday afternoon and last evening iby an art reception at the Natatorlum block. Under the direction ot Director J. liawrlo Wallace the pupils of the academy have done some most creditable - able work during the past year , this fact being proved by the hundreds of studies on exhibition. The exhibit consisted largely of studies from life , no pretense being made toward the finished product of the brush except In n few examples. And yet the studies gave evidence of unmistakable merit. All have been made from living models , the sittings on each subject continu ing from ono to two weeks. In addition to the art studies on the walls there wore also a number of finished works , all done under the direction of Prof. Wallace. A largo line of drawings In black and whlto from casts of great examples Of statuary com pleted the artistic display. The academy will now bo closed until next September , at which time most of the pres ent studentH , with many new ones , arc ex pected to bo In attendance. There was n large attendance last evening of pupils of the academy and their friends. The work of the past year was admired nnd commented upon. A delightful program of vocal nnd Instrumental music , not too long , was list ened to , and the year at the academy was at an end. The following Is a full list of the sitdcnts attending during the past year : Mesdamcs John J. Motlcll , Charles F. Catlln , Clement Chase , Thomas Orr , J. M. Metcalf , C. K. Emeiy , T. C. Shelley , Frank Dagley , all of Omaha ; Mrs. 0. C. McKnlght of Hastings , and Mrs. T. C. Marsh of South Omaha ; Misses Gertrude Yoling , Ethel Evans , Clara Ruth , Zena Snow den , Flora Voorhees , M. Prescott , Jane Darnhart , Marlon Reed , May Bedford , Ella Rouch , all of Omaha ; Mildred Dillon and Blanche Arkwright of Council Bluffs , Lou Hunt of South Omaha and Margaret Black of Malvern , 'la. ; Messrs. Albert Rothery , Charles S. Huntington - ton , Charles Hogle , Frank Shell , E. E. Mo Nealy , J. B. McDonald , H. V. Benawa , Mark Pollack , Parker , Colin and Spencer. 9 It Is not what Its proprietors Bay , but what Hood's Sarsaparllla does , that tells the story of Us merits. Hoods Sarsaparilla cures. Popular music at Courtland Beach. Not rne Onion Pacific will sell tickets to 4th of July excursionists at one faro for the round trip. See your nearest U. P. agent for full par ticulars. _ _ INJUBED IN "A RUNAWAY. Mrs. Stlcknoy and Mrs. WllllH Quito Seri ously Hurt While Driving. Mrs. E. M. Stlckney , wife of the well known chief clerk of the Mercer , mot with a serious accident Thursday evening ) which very nearly resulted fatally. In company with a friend , a Mrs. Willis , she was driving up Webster street near Twentieth street. A double carriage was driving slowly Immediately In front of her , and , wishIng - Ing to pass , " Mrs. Stlckney drew her horse to one side between the carriage and the curb stone. Just as she was abreast of the double carriage a runaway horse which had been frightened by the explo sion of a bunch of 'firecrackers plunged Into the phaeton. The horse driven by Mrs. Stlckney reared up nnd sprang over the run away , and in an' Instant > Mrs. Stlckney found her phaeton above the frightened horse , which .all the time \was rolling and plunging violently. When the horses were frco Mrs. Stlckney Mas dragged beneath her phaeton over tha granite pavement Ifor moro than a block before her. horse could bo secured and con trolled. She was at ionco removed to her homo at 1006 'North Twenty-eighth street , where 'It -discovered , that she , had sus- talred a compound fracture of her right limb just above the ankle and a serious dislocation of the ankle Itself. She passed a painful night , but yesterday was resting as comfortably as could be expected. Hur friend Airs. Wllllsicicaped with a number of severe bruises. Whooping Couch. There Is no danger from this disease when Chamberlain's Cough remedy Is freely given. It liquefies the tough mucus and aids ex pectoration. It also lessens the severity and frequency of the paroxysms of coughIng - Ing , and Insures a spcedv recovery. There Is not the least danger In giving It to chil dren or babies , as It contains no Injurious substance. 25 and GO-cent bottles for sale by all druggists. _ Popular music at Courtland Beach. Excursion Hates Cunt. For full Information concerning Eummsi excursions call at the Chicago , Milwaukee 4 St. Paul ticket office , 1504 Farnam street , or address F. A. NASH , _ _ General Agent. Death of Airs , Clcailcnnln. The many friends of Mrs. Clendcnnln , more familiarly known as Daisy Brownson , are shocked to hear of her death , which oc curred on Wednesday last at Sault Ste. Marie , Mich , after a painful Illness. As a child and young girl she was well known In Omaha. Everything that humaii skill and tenderest love could do to save thi > sweet young llfo was done , but a still moro loving hand took her to Himself. Onl > 22 years old , yet she leaves little children to mourn the loss of her loving care and com. panlonshlp. Hers was an exceptionally sweet and lov able nature , and her winning ways will beheld held In remembrance when all that remains of Daisy Brownson Is nothing but a memory. To her bereaved husband and little ones , and to her sorrowHg mother and family ! goes out the tenderest sympathy of Omaha friends. The funeral will take place at Trinity ca > thedral this morning at 11 o'clock. Burial at Prospect Hill cemetery. unions These who nro subject to attacks of this disease will bo Interested In the experience ot Mrs. F. Butler of 22 Flllmoro street , Felrhaven , Conn. She says : "I suffered 'for weeks with colic and pains In my stomach , caused by biliousness. One-half teaspoontul of Chamberlain's Chollc , Cholera and Dlar- rnoea remedy effected a cure. For sale by all druggists. . See the slldo tor llfo at Courtland Beach. Aroum.tln ( > Koderul Ilullillngt A $500 W. W. Greener 12-gaugo English gun passed through the custom house yes terday for the F. S. Parmelee Gun company. The gun was ordered for George W. Loomls , the Nlmrod of ' the Burlington headquarters , and Is a beautiful shooting Iron , being made by hand work from muzzle to breech. Paulson Lathrop of Boyd county pleaded guilty of selling liquor to Indians yesterday and was fined a nominal sum , Willis Jones , who was arrested by Olllcei Sullivan for bolng a loafer In the ' ( burnt dla , trlct , " la wanted by the federal authorities and yesterday Special Agent Hughes filed a complaint : against Jones before Com missioner Dundy , 'charging ' him with circulat ing and having iln 'his possession counterfeit coin. When arrested Jones had a couple ot bogus silver dollars In his possession which looked as It they ; bad not been minted moro than twenty-four hours. Ho also gave k counterfeit to president ot the "district. " Hide the switchback at Courtland Beach. Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair. CE ak'm owder : The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Atnmoula ; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. HOW THE BABIES THRIVE , Twins B ought Up oa Lnotatotl Food , Whloli Has Saved the Lives of Thou sand ] of Infants Throughout the Oonntry. Sad-eyed mothers with frail , sickly babies that seem made for any world but this hard one , should cheer up. There Is a way of making puny little onea thrive and grow fat and strong and hnppy. Laclalcd food Is praised by thousands ol mothers of robust children that were once weak and feeble , and even despaired ot , Lactalcd food makes weaning an easy lask. The twin babies of Mrs. T. H. Hlckcns o > Atlantic Highlands , N. J. , whoso pictures are given above , were brought up entirely oh lactalcd food , which has caved the lives oi thousands of little ones whose mothers have , been unable to nurse them at the breast. The 'great dispensaries , nurseries am ) homes for children use lactatcd food. It saves babies' lives. Can be had at any drug , gist's. It Is always pure , keeps perfectly , and Is not affected by age or tetnperalure. Sugar of milk la Ihc basis of mother's milk , and It Is the basts of lactatcd foo.v With it Is combined pure barley malt , the finest wheat gluten and tha nutrition ? etc- , mcnts of Ihc oal. It Is thoroughly cooked by high steam heat and a pre-dlgcstea , nutritious food that fulfils every requirement of the growing child Is the result. There11 > no secret about It. It Is simply a food. Thousands of happy Infants have bccti brought up on It. T The name tells the whole story. "Oc casional" to be used only on occasion as needed. The difference between an ordinary table and an Occasional Table is that ono IB always a table , while the other is only a table at such times as you wish. Elsewiso it is a compact seven- inch shelf against the wall. This is ono of the best Occasional Tab les over devised. It is very compact when folded , and very rigid when open. Tt is low to the floor and fitted with light castors. In Oak we price it a only $0.00. Think of the number of uses for such a convenient folding tal Ic. For a woman " out" work for when sewing or "laying ; a mun'whon examining' papers or plans forHhn Children's study or for games ; in sickness as a convenient recoptable by the bed , or in the dining room as a serv ing table : Only $9 ! And it lasts a lifetime , Furniture of Every Desoiiption , Temporary Location , I2OO urnJSU8 JJoiiir MILLAUD HOTEL BLOCK. 8EARLES &SEARLES SPECIALISTS Chronic , WE Hervous , Private AND CORE Special Diseases ; TREATMENT BY MAIU CO.'ISULTAT ON FREE. Catarrh * All Diseases of the Nose , Throat , ChesS Stomach , Llvor. Blood Skin and Kldnoy Diseases , Lost Manhood and ALL PRIVATE DIS EASES OF MEN. Call on or address , Dr. Searles & Searl6s1li01.Ir\ \ s.T' The Best Housekeepers Use " " & " ' "PURE" "SILVER GLOSS' Best and Stronrest lor Laundry , 0 use Kingsforcl's ' Oswego Corn Starch , the most delicious preparation for Puddings , Cus tards , Blanc Mange , etc. Ask your grocer and liavc no other. NEBRASKA BANK V , S , Jtejiotltoru , Omaha , CAPITAL - - $400,000 SURPLUS - - $55,500 Officer ! nfi Director ! Ilenrr W. Tatt * . pmldent ! John 8. Coltini , vlce-prcildtntj I.ewU B. K Ml. CaoUlcr. William II. 0. liutliei. THE IRON BANK ; THE ONLY GREAT SHOW THIS SUM ] SELLS BROTHER ENORMOUS v UNITED R. R. SHOWS AUGMKNTKI ) 1IY ALL THAT IS . i Great , GrgiiicI aLncl Gorcrjootis A CYCLONE OF SUCCESS. The IJlR Half-Dollar Show has Lowered Its Price within rencli of'a ' ! - CENTS ADMITS TO COMBINED SHOWS - CIRCUS , MENAGERIE AND HIPPODROME A REMARKABLE RECORD BREAKER-THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY AT EVERY PERFORMANCE ! COLOSSAL 3-RING GIROU"S | Itoynl Roman Hippodrome Sports , Huge Elevated Stages , SO-Cuge'Men * agcrie , Gladiatorial Combats , African Aquarium , Australian Aviary , Arabian Caravan. Spectacular Pageants and Trans.Pacific Wild IJeast Exhibit. Stroata.3D Exhibition Grounds 20th nnd Chnrlos Stroata. Vrcscnllnti littfU Act and all A'PIO fV.jfm'rt < M Itfitfufntt 1 , tin'iraelity alt of the Gtlf If' / ' " " ' Arrnle tl'oiltl. ZOO STARTLING ACTS in Thrco Separate Rings nml Two Elevated PU > Ithns all the Croat EqUoatr onnos , Eciuastrlnns , SO-Horeo Rlcloro ju- catodHorsos , Trnlmcl Ponlos , Performing Elophnnta , Trnlnod Son ! niut Sea Lions , Trained Hippopotami , Trained Storks , Rooster Oroh Comical Clowns , Jolly Jesters , Gladiators , Jockeys. Chnrl jtoors. Blov Loapors. Dancers , In fact all the champion porformsrs of Amorlc < nnt Europe grouped In an Unprocodontad Programme. SELLS BROTHERS' BIG SHOW of the World Is the Canorous Master of the Situation. PROGRESSIVE , T-DERPETTTAL , TpOPULAB. J-RINCELY JTBE-EMn EERLBSS , - , - WAIT FOR IT ! SEE IT ! DON'T MI83 IT ! ITS LIKE IS NOT OH EAETH' ' Grand Glorious Free Street Parada at 10 A , M. on the Day of the Exhibition- TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY , AT 2 AND8 P. M. r CENTS ADMITS TO COMBINED SHOWS 2 fl 3 CIRCUS , MaNAGERIE AND HIPPODROME Special Excursion Rntoa on AH Lines of Truvol. Special Ticket Sale at Branch Ticket Office , Merchants Hotel Oigar Stand. COUNCIL BLUFFS , JULY 2. v * ( * s Have a glorious day Have a barrel of fan or a barrel of beor- Shoot yoxir'firecrackers ' shoot crabs shoot a snipe shoot'yovl mouth off if you are big enough Do anything vour conscientf ; bids you just so you celebrate the glorious 4th of July as j patriot should. Cost you nothing THE NEBRASKA FOOTS THE BILL. - We've arranged a code of special values in onr furnishing dc | partment | whereby you are getting your 4th of July figin'sfwi * a good sized rebate enough saved to buy you a good day of tm You need a Cool Shirt White with linen bosom arc GOc ; the $1.00 kind wo sell at G3e. Nc-ff- ligco shirts arc 33c15c , OOc , and double that price don't buy any bet tor ones laundered percale ones wo almost give away we have a load of 50c ones that arc precisely the eamo others got $1.00 for ana finer ones wo get 7uc to $1.25 for are as fine as they niako 'era. You need Oilier fan's. ' . Como right along you'll ' not bo disappointed. Wo carry everything nnd nt any price Neckwear , wash able or ellk 5b , lOc , luc , 20c , 2."io for washable ties--Bilk ones are l&c , 25c,3ocloo , ( ifio Hose a pile of 'cm ' Fust olack are lOc , others all the way fvom 5o up to the Bilk. Wo carry the crcme of fancy vests , both Bllk nnd pique and don't charge you 100 per cent profit just because hoy'rc ' urotty , olthor. Our prices are as cheap as wo buy and that wo buy clicap Is an old established n. nt. I I You need Cool Underwear , Here nro some of our 4th cf Julylf , ' values : Halbriggnn arc 2.1C wortl ) " at lonst 50c. IMhroad bulbrlgfjnn arc 35c. Blue clouded bnlbrijjtfuii are -lOc othcro got 75cfor 'om.T'lo genuine jersy rib in cither w ijto or drab arc but poor 75c's can't touch Eamo elsewhere at lees than $1.20. Liblo thread the arl&tocratlo ua- dorwonn Is $1.00 would no tbo Ulw- appointed If you paid as hlgh ob ? 3 a suit for the very eamo klnd.'i if * TRUSSES. DOES WE HAVE A ROOM YOUR FOR FITTING T BUSS TRUSSES PLEASE and a YOU ? Largo Stock. The Aloe & Penfold Co. 1408 Farnam St. , Opposite Paxtoa Hotel THE MON DRUG HOUSE. QUICStY , ND 1'EtlMANK.NTl.Y cureiS ut tlorvuui DuUilty , I-oit . . Cli * r l Hindoo H in d n Kuar.iilciof.ure. boil lir Kuhn 4 Co . Cor 1Mb * " 1ottBL"it.flVl ! ; J Ac VulUrA Co.Cvr.Ml l.Uouilai BU..OJUU. ! MEYERS' AUTOMATIC BOILER CLFJI1 I1 Manchester MfKCo. . , Nu , Alunctie trr | Mechanical df\lce tor removlnsr nil ( mpu from tojur ; prtventmit callnif , fpannnj remove all old cul , wlllmul the u o jiGuri'l ' or wattling out Bold itrlclly on rt > to Kl\a rallxfni li | > n CurrP ° l l < ! nf olr Oen'nil % \ itcrn OUlce Itf. tf UaJ Omaha , Neb.