TTII5 OLATIA DAILT BEE: ritlTJAT, AUGUST 7. 1903. !tl' AnnfhRr filnarinpr Sain I JI I IIIIVIIIWI WIWHIIIIQ WW.. UallJo nr. lnmon'o Wrannnro dreat Sate of Pattern MaU Saturday $20 Pat tern Hat at $2.50 TUB HtLUIlLH STOKE. U" Iff uiiiuii o II1UJJLJUIU "Pw" &tUltJ ' 10 cssasaxsai iihiipwhihiwhim u 1 m,i.i Mii.iijijiii.jjji.il. i. b.w aaBBEESssBatk. TODAY BARGAIN FRIDAY Extraordinary Remnant Sale Hero's a Rare Bargain Chntice A well known New England mill, of which we buy large quantities of mill remnants, ha sent us several cases of cotton goods with instructions to sell them at any price. Today we are going to give our customers a benefit of this carte-blanche at amazing values. We will sell one lot Double Fold Mercerized Sateens that Ren- m erally sell In full pieces at 40c yard, at yard OLv One table of short length of white foods, black lawns, fancy printed lawns, etc. These are In short mill rem nants an J to at per re m nant 1 C Black and White 32-Inch wide Lawns 12c, go today at Embroidery Swlsees These sold early They coin mill length at yard Finest Gingham Tbote neat and dainty etc go at yard HJ9A.VT CHAMPRAT AND eEBJtSUCKUK GING HAMS At yard Damaged Utnifham One onae that han been wet, regular prloe 7 Vic up. at yd'. , 61c tTnfcleaohed Muslin That generally well at 60. goes fT today at yard mm Remnants or Lace The prettioat wash laces In remnants of differ ent lengths, embroideries, Inserting and galloons'! f worth up to &o a yard, at lvlC"OC"5C Embroideries Galloons, Inserting-, headings, eto., wide and narrow Remnants of Foulard Silks plain and polka dot. Kemnants long enough for skirts and 110 waists, some enough for entire dresses, at, a yard IUU 65a Silk Ginghams at 15c Yard Bilk gingham In fine f P" swivel silks, beautiful coloring, have been selling I T f at wo ayara toaay... ........ In the Main Dress Goods Department We have selected from the entire stock in our dress goods department all the fine remnants ranging from 2k to 7 yards in length. These we will sell regardless g of color and regardless of price, at, yard , . -N & C Sample Lengths at (2k Piece Silk and Wool Dress Goods Fine Blctllans, mohairs, silk and wool A French manufacturer's finest ani fancies, etc.. sample lengths from the calntlest silk and wool dress foods en. eat manufacturers, many -4 f, tirely new lot and a rare A mm I to match, a place 12-' bargain, a piece 1 j 2G Black Sicilians, 52 Indies wide at a yard .....49c Cream Brllllantlne, dress foods department, at a yard. 39c . . Prxt&tl ti pen JZ. Prnnltti & pant CAVANAUGH DENIES CHARGE Detect! to Contradicts Joitioe E'mg, Who BaidFonmar Tried ofiribs Him. SEEXS VINDICATION IN THE COURTS laltnltara Aaaaalt Caaa Threatteaa tm Xirreiwe Others Whose Haaaea Bauve Uot Yet Dies Meav. tloaed. riSahast Cavanaugh, detective, for whom (Warrants were Issued yesterday morning for alleged offers of bribes In two Instances In the Benson assault case, appeared at the polio station yesterday, accepted service of the warrants and was released on bond. Cavanaugh dented the state ment made by Justice King before whom the assault case was triad, to the county attorney that Cavanaugh had offered him X100 to release Frank MulloK. "I never offered King a cent." said Cavanaugh, "and I never intimated to him that I would give him anything for releasing Frank Mullck. His statement to the oounty attorney that I did, if he mad auch a statement, is absolutely false. Here la the truth of the whole affair. '"After the story of my alleged attempt to arlbe Alloe Card had been published, I was afraid that this would have some weight in determining the decision of Justice King or that It might possibly in jur Mullck. I was discussing It with a friend of mine. He suggested that I see King and explain It to him. Thla man then went over to King's office and brought him to meet me in Foley & Ryan's saloon. We drank some whisky together, and I ex plained the case to King Just exaotly as it was published in The Be and then I asked him to read The Bee and he would get the truth of the matter. Kins; Is from South. "While we 'were talking King lncl dentally remarked that he was from the south and had shot north during the war and Intimated that he was prejudiced against an northerners. Bo I said, well If there Is any doubt In your mind as to the guilt of Frank Mullck I hop you will give the boy the benefit of it and If you do. When it is all over come to my office and J will shake your hand even if you did Shoot north.' "King and I then smoked a cigar apiece and he left, first shaking hands with me and promising to call on me after the case Was settled. I never mentioned money to On Hot Days Eat Hakes (the ready-to-serve, pure wheat food). A Cooling Satisfying Repast. Ask your greear fa iekvTee flaka the regular price In the aeaaoa at 25c yd. on ......OiU check and stripes, 81c ..5c nnalln Finest quality goes at iter yard , Light and Doric Fancy tllc "4!c riamn fints go at ya. ."To BO-fn. I.laht and nark Per. saw 1 rale Very finest quality, -C goes at yard 15c 10c-7k:-5c One fine lot of foulards In li ...... . . - SI him or Intimated that I would give him a cent" Later Justice Kin- was seen and refused to discuss the case. "I shall be a witness when the case is called," he said, "and then I will tell all I know," Yesterday afternoon Civinmi '..n th county attorney and said he would be glad If a complaint waa filed againat him. so that h could get a vindication hv ,. court. v O'KEEFFE PROMISES TO HELP Proffer Aid to South Side Improve. tnet Club to Get Plumbing; Bills Through. Thera was a I area attitndniie, meeting of the South Side Improvement ciud ai nineteenth and Vinton streets Wednesday night and several importance to the , club were discussed murougniy. Axter considerable discussion with respect to the COtintv nlumMn Kill. Commissioner O'Keeffe promised the club uiai ne would give all the aid possible to the olub in getting the orialnal nli.mhin- contract and a list of the bills allowed alnce. A committee composed of M. Lee, J. Lynch and C. Bauatrap waa appointed to wait upon the Board of Public Worka 10 nave some dangerous holes on Fifteenth and eighteenth atreeta filled In, and also to procure copies of the city charter and all resolutions and ordinances affecting the south aide. Th closing of the Eleventh iinut .1.. duct waa brought un and warmly by the club and a resolution passed THRKH Jl'HORS CDMED Of Cholera Morbus 'With One Small Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. O. W. Fowler of Hlghtower. Ala., rtlatea an experience he had while aervtng on a petit Jury In a murder case at Ed- wardsvllle. county seat of Clebourne county. aio. ne says: "While there I at some fresh meat and souse meat and It gave me cholera morbus In a very severe form. I was never more sick In my life and sent to th drug store for a certain cholera mix ture, but the druKglst sent me a bottle of Chamberlain's Collo. Cholera and Dlarrhoei Remedy instead, saying that he had what I sent for, but that thla medicine waa so much better he would rather send It to m In the fix I was In. I took one dos of It and waa better in five minute. The aecond dose cured me entirely. Two fellow Juror were afflicted In the same manner and one twenty-five cent bottle cured the three of ua and there was stiU some left In th bottle. It Is certainly the finest bowel remedy I have ever seen In my life and I never want to be without It again." Deposits made now draw interest for the entire month of Auguat. Accounta opened for tl and 4 per cent Interest paid. Railway pay checka and checks on all banks cashed. J. L. BRANDEIS A SONS, Bankers. For one day only, KrldayT Auguat 7, we will aell all our 15.00 and S6.7S lace curtain and portleree at J3.96 per pair. Thla In cludea every curtain In the atore for one day only. ORCHARD at WILHELM CARPET CO. Labor Day PieuJe. The committee of Central Labor union having In rhanre the arrangement for Labor day haa decided to hold a p'cnlc at Courtland beach on that day. the first Mon day In September. The chairman of the committee. James Curry, has relied a meeting for next Thursday, at whk-h time the fiual arrangements will be made. D ARROW Henry A. at 11 a. ra. August 5. aed ML Funeral from residence. BIS South Twen ty -aeooi.il street, at t o'clock p. m. Friday. IMAN Maude, aged 19 years, Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. . ?"uE,rL Vtd at 1 p. m. from residence, 1120 South Thtrty-seoeua atieeti Interment at Jfwreat Lawn. Bargains for Friday and Saturday I! :i DRY GOODS Ginghams at 43c Yard apron check ginghams a Harney street bargain circle yard Mercerized Dress Novelties at 5c 500 yards fine mercerized dress novelties values are 15c yard Harney street bargain circle, yd Porch and Sofa Pillows at 19c 25 dozen will be put on sale Friday a. m. on Harney St. bargain circle easily worth 25c each Tours for. Imported Lawns at 8c lawns, batistes, dimities and corded novelties not a single old pattern In the lot. WB BOUGHT AN EMTIRH RESIDUE STOCK AT A LOW FICJURE AND WILL, SELL. AT A3 LOW. IF NOT IXJWER, PRICK VALUES RUN UP TO 8&C A YARD YOURS WHILE WB HAVE 'EM. FOR.'. Linen Crash Toweling at 5c 100 pieces fine linen crash toweling goods worth up to 10c Harney street bargain circle, for. , SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS We have about a dozen left to sell. They conrprlse pongees and foulard, all prettily trimmed with colored silk pip ing's, faggoting and lare not one worth less than fl8.60 go Friday a. in. Suit Dept 2d Floor We have about 10 street and traveling suits, made of Sicilian cloths, In blacks, blues and grays Jackets and walking pklrta never sold for less ' than JL7.60 to close them out, your choice for Traveling Suits ALL OUR WHITE AND COLORED WASH WAISTS IN WA6H SILKS, PER SIAN LAWNS, MADRAS AND LINENS worth from $3.60 to $5.50 all go in this sale Ladies' Waists MADE OF THE VERY FINEST LAWNS, BATISTES AND DIMITIES. 'TRIMMED WITH LACE EMBROIDERY AND RIB BON not any worth less than $80 all on sale at FORTY DOZEN LADIES' AND MISSES' BELTS IN LEATHER, SATIN, SILK, FANCY WEB, ELASTIC AND WHITE WA8H BELTS worth to 4Sc youre for.... House Dresses Ladies' Belts Cigars 5 Cents, For Sale by All Leading- Dealers. Our Una of Clear Havana Cigars la complete. Our Meerschaum and Fin Briar Pipe are all guaranteed. OMAHA'S LARGEST CIOAB HOUSE. ' MAIN OFFICE 1404 DOUGLAS Established I8S4. ROADS WILL REPAIR BRIDGES Union Pacifio and Burlington Deoida to Fat Eleventh Street Viadaot in Shape. WILL NOT WAIT TO BE FORCED BY SUIT President's Secretary Says Materials Are Ordered aad Attorney Saya -Work Will Be Started Without Delay. From a communication by John N. Bald win, attorney of the Union Pacifio, to City Attorney Wright and a atatement by T. M. Orr, aecretary to President Burt, to a re porter for The Bee It la learned that there will be no further dallying about repairing the Eleventh street viaduct and that the city therefore will not need to enforce the suit which the council ordered aa a means of compelling the Union Pacifio and Bur lington to perform this service. City Attorney Wright, by orders of the council, took the matter up with both lines thla week. Yesterday Attorney John N. Baldwin of the Union Pacific Informed Mr. Wright verbally that hie road would pro ceed with the repairs at once. By contract the roads are required to keep the viaducts In good repair. Worn out and broken planking In the Eleventh street atructure haa forced the engineering department to declare the bridge unsafe, and It has been closed to trafflo for more than three weeks. BurllnKtou Is in on the Deal. T. M. Orr, private secretary to President Burt of the Union raclflc, said with regard to the repairing of the Eleventh street via duct: "The material for the repairing of the viaduct waa ordered the latter part of June and Is expected almost any day. No steps can be taken until It does come, and then the new flooring and new timbers will be put In as quickly as Is possible. The repairs will all be made by the Union Pa cifio through an arrangement with the Bur lington whereby the expenses are divided equitably afterward." Don't Lose a Meal Through dyspepsia and indigestion. Take Electrlo Bitters. They cure atomach troublea or no pay. Only Wo. For sals by Kuhn & Co. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our many kind friends and neighbors, especially the Royal Neigh bors of America, the Modern Woodmen of America, the employee of J. A. Dalzell and also Mrs. Heath for their kind assistance during the illness and death of our be loved daughter and slater. Mrs. J. W. Dalley, and also for the many beautiful flowers which they ao thoughtfully aenL MR. AND MRS. A. MILLER, MR. AND MRS. W. H. MILLER. SADIE MILLER, JAMES MILLER. "MORALS OF THK gTVDIOS." Men who use thedr atudtos to entrap the Innocent. - Who they are and how they accomplish their fiendish enda In tku nil tM-tuiltuI number la ooior at BHUAUWAV VHiKKIX Dlr aTrrtr: 10 ent eopr; M a r. Trial aub rlptloa, II (or I awntaa. Brod nkli Co . HI W. 4! at.. W. T. PerfielcTs Cut Prlow Piano Co. Bee Bids'.. Room 7. Telephone 701 vTabM, S Ury Uarfc Laawlg scalier. ' :i DRY GOODS 1,000 yards da fine 3 good quality 0 5,000 yards fine imported I1""1 HT lillliHilll" .Telephone 1560. A Bis Cut. In order to get rid of what we now have left of the Levlre stock now on sale on the second floor, we make a big cut of the already extreme low prices which we now name will certainly move what Is left quick. Choice of all the straw hats left, 6a - Men's working pants, to close, 39o per pair. Men's suspenders, 3c. Boys' long pants 19o a pair. Light gray undershirts with satin facing, lOo each. Boys' shirts with collars attached, 15o each. In thla bunch you will also And a few men's ahlrts for the eame price. What sires are left In knee pants, your pick, 10c. Boys' long pant suits, agea 13 to 19, take your jplck at the ridlculoua price of 12.48. Men'a aox, purple, red and blue, Za a pair. Men'a muslin drawers, mostly small alzea, one nlckle a pair. The material In them Is worth more than double that much. Plenty of all kinds of odds and ends at prices that will move them quick and fast, as we need the room. On our ground floor, we have a special sale on men's suits at 17.60. These suits are manufactured by one of the best houses in the country. They make a specialty of fine goods only. None of these suits were made to retail for leas than $12.50, aome of them for more than that you can have your choice while they last for 17. W. Alterations to make the At more perfect, free. Some of these aults look fully aa well, and fit equally as good, as 'some merchant tailors make to order for 135.00 and $40.00. You can aee aamplea of them displayed in our west ahow win dow. Guarantee Clothing Co., 11,19-1521 Douglaa Street. Thla week's specials on aale Friday and Saturday in the rear of our main floor, conalsta of men'a under wear, that Bella almoat anywhere at about 45o a garment, aale price, 15c each. Not more than two auita to any one customer. These you can see displayed in our east ahow window. HALF RATES BALTIMORE, MD VIA B. & O. S-W. ACCOUNT SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE I. O. O. F. Tickets Will Ba Sold For All Trains September 18th. . 19th an. 20th, Good Returning- to September, 28 tb With PRIVILEGE OP EXTENSION, To October 3rd, 1903. 3 SOLID VESTIB LEO TUMNS DAILY ELEGANT COACHBS, DININd CARS, .- . . - r.n . ...lb... n n , . mM at W3 I fl ( AND OBSERVATION CA RS Pi n.,- Waahtagten, a C. alUp'UVCI 5 Deer Park. Ht. Park, and Oaklaal, MX For Rates, Time of Traina, Sleeping Car Reservations, eto. Call on your near est Ticket Agent or address, O. r. McCABTT, General Passenger Agent. Cincinnati, O y s m. 'raw a. i iMmt SMMaa. awrpJM tmmi iU0.aa. UNITKD 0TATH9 DBfOeilTO V. Hawk iwilliaa ' . B. W. aw. aii.lial V T. H.mJIM. m rim f He Ic ,6c WHEN YOU WANT A GOO D PIANO YOU CAN PREVENT ALL WORRY AND TROUBLE IF YOU BUY A STEINVAY& SOUS STEGER& SOUS EMERSON VOSEJSOflS MASON T HAMLIN OR ANY OF THE 30 MAKES SOLD BY OUR HOUSE The opportunity of comparing nearly all the standard made pianoa, In cluding the Stelnway, Steger, etc., all on one floor, can be had at our a tores only, and we are selling every day aome of the best makea, at a positive underprlclng of one-third to one-halt and on our famous terms of $5.00 caah and only S5.00 MONTHLY Out-of-town purchasers should wrlto at the earliest opportunity No ad vance In price when easy terms are desired. Satisfaction, or your money back. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER LARGEST PIANO DEALERS 1313 FARNAM STREET. PHONE 1629 OMAHA, NEB. Hot Springs and the Black Hills Hot Springs, the delightful summer resort and natural sanitarium of the West, Is easily reached by tls complete train service of the Chicago 8s North-Western Ry. Special low rates in effect from Omaha and all points west, dally during the summer season. Fast dally trains with through service of Pullman sleeping cars from Mis souri Valley and freo reclining chair cars from Omaha. Leave Omaha dally at 3.00 p. m., reach ing Hot Springs the next morning. Summer tourist rate, are alto In effect daily via the Chicago & North-Western Railway to the summer resorts of Iowa, Minnesota and Northern Witconiin. Send (or Illustrated booklet, and map, with detailed information regarding routes, rate and scheriulu, which will be promptly stalled upon appiitaiiuD iu H. C CHEYNEY, Geasrst Agea 1401-1403 Ftrnim St Omaha " Lotus Cream Free We will give a bottle of Lotus Cream (lOo alze). free to any one wuo will pre aent this ad at our atore with the correct answer to this question: WHAT HAVE WE MISSED FROM THE DAILY PA PERS OF OMAHA THIS PAST TWO WEliKS? A little hint to those Who need one: SPASMODIC EXPLOSIONS OF VERBOSE VKhniAQK" ABOUT CATA LOGS AND EMPORIUMS. 50u Har lien 40c 6'Kj Dr. Charles' Flesh Food 4i 6o "Catarrh Rem" guaranteed )c $1.00 Peruna no limit, at 7c $1.00 Pierce's Medicines 6ftc 6H! Doan's Kidney Pills 40c 6oc Cramer's Kidney Cure guaranteed.. 4c 35a Genuine Custorla 24a Dkj Cutlcura Salve .33 Z.,a Hires' Root Heer 14o l')C Alcock'a Plaatera larreet slse 12c 60c Wlxard Oil 89o HODA WATER THA.T TASTES LHU MORE. , OPEN ALL NIGHT. SCIIAEFER'S CUT PRICB DRUQ STORE Twe 'Paoeea T47 707. Itb and Cklease Streets, Omaha. There is Style in pressing; clothing the same as in making them. Properly pressed trousers have the shape and bang to them found only In the finest tailored garments. Let us take your next suit. THE PAI1T0RIU1.1 OMAHA. 407 Eo IStb St Tel. 063 Our Services Are Free We examine your furnace, steam or hot water system and aee that everything la In ,..Hin.u for full use. 1C reoalrs are needed, we have everything In stock. Also hot water attachmauu and furnace pipe OriAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS un Deuel fit. t.l tea. We have more Wrappers than we can handle and take this method of making room. Your money refunded for any Wrap per purchased during this sale if not satisfactory. BPEriAI. NO. 1 US doren women's Wrap pers, mnde of fHnry patterns pere.ilea. and lawns, with deep flounce, exnellont colorings, full fronts, trimmed with net ruffle of the same material, wrap- QC pers worth 11.00, for OU SPECIAL, NO. 2 ?00 doren WrrPr" in very Felect patterns, fanev ruflle over shoulders, full front and stylish shaped yoke, edged with double row of novelty braid, made of percales, lawns, dimities Extra Specials During This Wrapper Sale 200 doren Colored Waists, made of rretty patterne and materials, worth up PA. to $2.00, for only 0U ton dozen women's White Lawn 7F. Waists worth $3.00 for IOC 25 dozen women's Klmonaa worth Cfl $2.00 for oac 76 dozen Wash Underskirts worth $2.60 for 4a C Special Embroidery Embroideries worth fOo to 35c per yard Beadinjra worth 16o to 25c per yard ON Handkerchiefs from First Lot Fancy Bordered Hand kerchiefa, each lie Second Lot Plain White Hemstitched tLn Handkerchiefs, each .. 3 Lemons Oranges Lemons Oranges 10 CENTS Our fruit bnyer haa just purchased from otner carioaa or f ancy, jarge, juicy Orances, which we will sell tomorrow Ladies' Furnishing Goods Ladles' Corset Covers and Drawers, lace and embroidery trimmed, worth QFn 60c, at sDc Ladles' Nainsook and Long Cloth Gowns, fine lace trimmed, worth $1.50 and fjfl. $2.00, at 90c Children's Gingham, Calico and Mndras 25c Cloth Dresses, from 1 to 4 yeara, worth 60c, at Children's fast black Ribbed Hose, 10 black in an sizes, worth lac, at Children's extra fine quality fast Hose, In fine and heavy ribbed, worth 25c, at 15 Vesta, In 5c Ladles' Jersey ribbed Sleeveless white and colors, worth 12Vsc, at '. Men's Hosiery All the men's Lisle and Cotton Half Hose $1.00, on sale at 25c, 16o and All the Underwear from the Penney stock at 35c and N Men's $1.00 Colored Laundered Shirts In at Friday is Remnant Domestic Room. Remnants of linen batiste, linen Jacquard Swisses, mercerized zephyrs and King hams, colored mercerized oxford suitings, Imported madrases French batiste, fancy colored, with satin stripes and plain b!ack Persian lawns, were worth 10 1a 19c, 25c, 35o and 40c, Friday I L 9 C Remnants of mercerized striped Swiss or gandies, laced atripea ana emDroiaerea Swisses, plain colored 6 wise organdies, oft finished French percales, aatln corded French batiste and Scotch mnd dreses, were 15c, 20c, 250 If), and 30c Friday lUC Bemnanta of Scotch and Irish dimities and batiste, printed penangB, printed ox ford walstlngs, French novelties and ba tiste In colors, were worth Ola up to 30o Friday OW Remnants of Macname lace striped or gandies, Scotch madrases, linen oausie and black corded batiste, plain India linens In black only, yard wide zephvra were worth up to 25c f la Friday I3 One large aquare of remnants of all the oolorea wasn gooas in mo jjunu-nuu Room, consisting of dimities, batistes. mm YOUR DENTAL WORK FREE! ... .o... l. due to the high grade work done by the professors qf the college. . . . . - nta. Teeth Extracted Without Pain UNTIL AUGUST 19, PUUL oai wr " " Save your teeth. Save your money. We save aching teeth. We save ulcerated teeth. We save old roots. We can aave 95 per cent of teeth others extract. 1 order to rive all a chance te consul and dental see's. Complete victory for i"zV.e'jrp:iV..v.v.v..." c.w . UNION DENTAL COLLEGE OF PAINLESS Open dally tin t Sundays I to t Finest table beep-eppetlztnf tonic aids llfstk)n--made from clear sprlug water-absolutely clean aad ea.AM KsiO KaHaa 8S par um yzxcm vla Mlara ! aay Bait et ii . rase from the Jtl I ornUiO f . BUZ. UN Dof Ui or LEE MICBELL, Wnoletaie The Bee Want Ads Produce Results I j and other material, worth up to 'RQr $1.26. for only OH0 SPECIAL NO. 8 17 doaen women'B Wrap pers, mnde with fanev cape over shoul ders, extra full at hipe, 15-Inch flounce and trimmed In fancy braid, worth lCn L60. for only I Ou 8j0 doren fine quality Percale, Lawn and Organdie Wrappers, made with pretty yokea and handsomely trimmed, flCa worth $2.00, for only Jww 80 dozen children's Calico drexsca worth $1.00 for and Percale ...39 only. 200 women'B Dress Skirts, In black only, worth $6.60. for 300 women's Man-Tailored Snlta worth $13.00 for Czarina Underskirts at $1.00, $1.60, $2.00, $2.50, $2.98, $3.$S and 3.93 8.75 5.00 Sale l0c Per-i Inserting worth IBe to 2Jc per yard SAUK FRIDAY MORNINQ at, yard.. 10c the Penney Stock Third Lot Pure Linen and Fanoy . Kmbroidered Handkerchiefs, Urt worth up to 15c. for 3" 20c Scalloped and iSmbroldered Handkerchiefs, each. , Uw Lemons Oranges PER DOZEN the California Fruit Exchange an- 10c uemons una nwri ru In the Grocery Dept. at, dozen.... Ladles' Sleeveless and Bhort Bleeve IWa. Jersey Ribbed Vests, worth 19c, at.... IUU Ladies' line lisle thread, silk tape, Bleeve less Vesta, In white and colors, IC(, worth 25o and 35c, at..... .19" Ladies' Jersey ribbed Union Suits, wide umbrella style, lace trimmed, OC worth 60c, at 40 Ladles' Korso, In fine lisle thread and IC lace trimmed, worth 60c, at. 13 Ladles' Korso, In fine silk and fancy C fl r trimmed, worth $1.00, at UUU Ladles' fast black Seamless Hoae, worth 19c, at .10 Ladies' fast black seamless Lisle and Cn Plain Lace Hoae, worth 26a, at 190 and Underwear from the Penney stock, worth up to in IU y that sold up to $1.00 on sale ljrn 3C all styles. 50c Day in the Great madrases, chambraya, black sateen, per. cales. Swisses, organdies were CM worth to 35c Friday , 36 lBc White Goods, 4 8-4o One big square of white gnoda In lace stripes. mercerized stripes, mulls nainsooks, India llnons, etc FULL PIECES, not a yard worth leas than 15o, many pieces more. VI 3 m all go at one price, at, yard ty lSe Vanadate Cambric, Bo One big table Lonsdale eambrto, snow white vard wide, worth 160, lone C mill ends at, yard wis 23o White Goods, 10 One big square white gooda, conslattng of 40-Inch India llnone, 40-inch lawna, 40 lnch batiste, leno stripes, mercerized mulls, dot Swisses, etc, not a yard worth less than 25c, long ifln mill ends at, yard UW . 8 l-2o Moalla, Be 8,000 yards Indian Head and Buck Head muslin, extra heavy quality, yard wide, worth SM,c, long Cm mill ends at, yard . Ut 600 remnants of table linen and toweling at half regular prices. by Our New Patent Method. V restora decolored teeth. We perform all branches of dontUtry. Work Guaranteed 10 Years. t the prof es-ora, we will continue to do tn e Union. .aoo DENTISTRY. IS22 Douglas Street - ri I Oasaks, Oaaatl ansSs ar Baeta ii iiniin $ I t r CV ll 1 OW. Street, Uouna. leiepness i4i Deiler, Couocll Bluffi. Tel. 10 mm, a