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    IIE OMAHA' DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1904.
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OMAHA Friday cloudy with showers ind cooler wetther.
Don't Miss '
Friday's Great
Remnant Sale.
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Don't Miss
Friday's Great
Remnant Sale.
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THE! RKI.IAfll.1B STORK.
NEW- BOORS AND MAGAZINES
V , bbbsss
Mn. .iflfU t, S-Wttn WritMof McKlnley
Buttons of Two Ca-mpaipu.
i .'
magazine Prints a sensational story
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JMlr Xassteer af Everybody's Cosilalas
"Tkeseas W. Lawsoa's "Frea
sloel Flaasjeet the Starr
imalgtnatrl CFt."
"McKlnley Carnations of Memory. the
McKlnley Button of Two Campaigns," by
Mrs. Ancle F. Newman. Every admfrer
of the greet McKlnley will find pleasure
in this dainty volume. To Nebraska read
ers In general, and to Omaha and Lincoln
Jn particular. It will especially appeal. Its
ta Vented author, Mrs. 'Angle F. Newman,
is ths sister of -Senator John M. Thurs-
, ton. Mr. Newman haa been a resident of
Nebraska for more than thirty years, Lin
coln being her present home. The little
I volume 1s In itaelf a work of art. . Its
typography Is first-class and It contains
numerous unique and appropriate Illustra
tions. Its cover Is a dainty and artlstlo
one of green and gold, decorated with a
whits carnation and a McKlnley button.
Ths volume is Just such a tribute to the
worth, character and statesmanship of the
martyred president as one . would expect
from the pen of a thoughtful, gifted
woman. She says: 'Ths radiance of his
life was as the radiance of an unletting
star, but that radiance was the reflected
glory of the ondlmmed star of Bethlehem.
We are standing too much In that .ra
diance. We are too conscious of' Its bril
liance. W ars too near the personality
to be fully persuaded he was but the re
flecting surface of another and a greater
glory, that glory, ths eternal truth. Mr.
McKlnley's unwritten life Is the highest,
dlvlnast commentary upon human action.
It Is a grateful truth, that whatever of
worth has been lived in any life oontlnues
to live. To suoh then is no death, even in
time. V '
Oh, mighty soul! that erst was with us
Men saw not. knew not, the fullness of
thy strength,
T1U the sudden obscuration -of thy sun
at midday
Left the world in darkness.
Through such souls alone
God, stooping, shows sufjlclent of His
light
Tor us In ths dark" to rise by."
Ths author gives a sketch of a foreign
tour made by McKlnley buttons and re
' la tea how they and their wearers were re
ceived by the cltlsens of foreign countries,
and how she herself decorated an Arab
sheik, whose guests the American party
were, with ' one of the precious buttons
and how seriously the ceremony was ao
cepted by him. ' Then how the other button,
"losing Us companion in Egypt, has since
and yet awaits the publication of this his
tory to end its pilgrimage and reach its
final destination." Press of Mall and Ex
press Job Print, New Tork.
There are people who declare that the
country is going to materialism and 'degra
dation. There are' even people who prove
this awful condition by Isolated examples
of individual degeneracy. But at last we
find we have' the final word, on the other
aide. The World's Work devotes Itself In
July to showing the. finer side of, American
life and to proving, by .most interesting ar
tides and interesting pictures, that the
conditions are becoming better every day;
that our schools are better; that our appre
ciation of art Is better; that we buy more
pictures and books than any otber people
In the world; that our charities are con
ducted with more skill and Judgment than
they ever were before that' there la less
'dishonesty,-and that the cultivation of the
arts and of the higher life Is making rapid
Strides keeping pace, In - fact, with the
great inorease in the material advance of
the people. "This helpful review has been
worked out with success, and ths pictures
add very greatly to the Interest of the
'number.
The most sensational feature any Amer
ican magaslne has captured In years is
Thomas W. Lawson's "Frensled Finance,
the htory of Amalgamated Copper," which
begins In the July Issue of Everybody's
Magaslne. Mr. Lawson was on of the or
ganlsers of that gigantic corporation and
ha knows exactly what happened to the
millions that, were lost through Its manip
ulation. His first article is an announce
ment of distinctly drsmatlo Interest and
promises revelations ' of the highest Im
portance, to everyone- In the . country. He
frankly states that his purpose in telling
the story la to set, himself right with the
thousands Of investors who, through his In
strumentality, put their money into Amal
gamated and have been plundered; also,
because his conviction Is that the best way
to educate the mibllo to realise ths vtls
of which such affairs as Amalgamated are
the result. Is to expose the brutal facts re
garding the conception, birth and. breeding
f what ht says Is the worst offspring of
- the modern system of finance.. The main
narrative will deal with the real heads of
Standard Oil and' Amalgamated: H. HJ
Rogers and William Rockefeller and James
Btillmm of the National City bank. A4
dlcks of .Delaware,. Helnse of Montana and
James R. Keene of Wall street will figure
among its ehlef characters, and we are
promised such a showing up of financial
personalities and methods as this coun
try has not yet had, despite the disclos
ures of the recent shipbuilding trust ex
pose. ,
J. Adam Bede, the humorist of the hours
of representatives, has written a . genial
comparison of Speaker Cannon and John
Sharp Williams, the democratlo leader, for
the July number of Leslie's Monthly Mag
azine. It Is not only the wisdom and keen
ness of what Mr. Bede says, but the de
lightful way in which Me saya It that makes
this sketch valuable.- There Is Also an In
teresting article on "The Men Who Will
Control the Next Nation il Political Con
ventions," and-a study of Senator Fair
banks, and one of Mons Monnsen, the hwo
ol the Missouri. . . -
The unique feature of the July fit. Nich
olas Is the beginning of a aerial story for
bojs, translated from the Japanese for 8L
Nicholas, snd written by one of Japan's
most popular novelists. Oensal Mural. The
story, which will run through several num
bers, Is entitled - 'Klbun Dalsin;' or, From
Long
MRS.
' '
Final Sale of Remnants
from the
SvGetser-Pembrook Stock
All the rt-mnanta from the great Swetser-Pembrook
stock must go tomorrow. Qur immense rales aince the
sale began left n with a very large accumulation of
high class fabric. We have priced these at bargains that
will sell them out quickly.
Fine Wash Goods in ihe Basement
The very choicest stock from Sweetssr Pembrook House.
Irish dimities, Holly , batirtes, fancy lawns, Pl
newest and prettiest wash goods of the ea- i n 2ff
Ron floral and til new desicrns - extra baraain
eon norai ana &u new aesigns cxira oargam
Everett Classic aioghams special
ly desirable for ohlldrsa's 1
wear worth l2o yd., it
India Unons Fine sheer quality,
Ions lengths lOo goods, Ql
at, yard .'.02l
Summer Shirting Prints ligh
styles will go at, per
yard
.sV
ISc Lawns Pretty blue, pink, red,
tan, erowo, etc, at,
per yard
Two Afternoon Specials. 1:30 O'clock
40-Inch Victoria Lawns and Dress
Swiss worth up to 25o
yard, at, yard
REMNANTS UNO TRAVELERS' SAMPLE
Hundndi of sty Its, in bastmtnt. it, each
Remnants of Toweling In 1 to
2 yard lengths worth up
to 12o yard, for, remnant 2C
prmbrook Summer
Wash dress goods that Sweetser-Pembrook sold for 25o yard pretty lace
lawns, In sky roso, navy, nlle, eto. foulards for shirt waist lOf
dresses fancy lace organdies, eto.' main floor bargain square UC
15c Wash Dress doods at 7c Batistes, printed gauzes,
dimities, light and dark colors, Dolly Vardens, etc., bar
gain square yard
50c Meussellne de Solo at ISc Yard Extremely fashionable,
dainty dress stuffs, street and party wear a very special
bargain at yard.. ,
Voiles, Etamlnes, Canvas Cloths, etc. All colors, cream and
black 3 to 8-yard pieces in dres goods department
at
69c Silks at 21c Yard Bilks for rhlrt waist suits, fancy waists,
kimonas, linings, eto., on bargain squares at
yard.
.... v
ur Shirt Waists, at 25c b.,!;
These waists are the talk of the town no one ever saw fine
$ 1.00 waists priced at 25c until now. Thousands of them
brought forward for special sale tomorrow
dainty fabrics; prettily trimmed choice -of
-the National Waist Co. stock at . . .
: ... . , : ,- --y I
Another Sale of Oxford Ties and Slippers
1,800 pairs' ladles' hand 'sewed, flxlble sole, low out shoes or Oxfords for street
wear and l.ftiO pairs ladles' one, two, three, four and elg-ht-strap ellppera
heels, plain mill tary heels,, common
bish French heels In the new toes
at
TO LADIES
Especially will the exceptional facilities offered by our i
bank prove advantageousOur location in the heart of the
retail district, our banking hours, waiting . room and tele
phone are of particular convenience. In addition we pay
4f per cenf Interest, and deposits may be withdrawn with'
out notice. You are cordially tnviled to open a bank ac
count with us.
Drafts and money orders sold.
Checks on all banks cashed
J. L BRMIDEis & SOWS, BANKERS.
Banking hours 9 till 5.
Shark Boy to Merchant Prince,1 and la
founded' upon the life of Bunsayemon Kln
okunlya. a Japanese merchant of the eigh
teenth century, whose pluck, wisdom snd
enterprising spirit made him one of the
most prosperous and respected men of the
time. The opening chapters are attractively
Illustrated by Vartan. This Issue of St.
Nicholas Is a patriotic number, and the
Fourth of July spirit haa been well carried
out In story, rhymes and pictures. "A Day
with Hudson Maxim" Is a timely -and In
teresting account by Joseph H. Adams of
the cMy home of this noted American In
ventot . and of bis work. "One of Uncls
Joey's Jokes" Is a Jolly Fourth of July
stoiy. "How Two Dorothys Ran Away
from the British" Is a pretty bit of his
tory, Illustrated with a photograph of Dolly
Madlaoh's trunk, now In the State depart
ment,, Washington, mads for Bt .Nicholas.
- The frontlipleoe of the Booklovers Mag
aslne for July Is a sllrer-polnt drawing,
from life, of President Roosevelt, by Carl
J. Becker of Philadelphia. It is an excel
lent llkeneaa of the president In a charac
teristic pose. Adventure and recreation sre
prominent notes of the exceedingly timely
articles which appear In the July r.um-
J. BENSON
V OUR
Infants Wear Dept.!
' Is full of the prettiest goods made.
Long end short Dresses, Kilts sod Blouse Dresses
for boys and glrla, colored or white. '"'
Infants' .Long Blips, trimmed .with .embroidery,
laoe or hemstitched, Mhup effect prtoe tec,' Ko, 6o
and TSc With ' Yokes BSC. 7Sc. SSe'up to S t.
Drums, bead made, with hand embroidered
yokes SZ-Jk ud to ts.7&. -
BUort White Drceaes, from months to t yeara.
Colored Drwxe, 1 year to years.
Mull or Wash Bonnets Wo up to HM.'
Children's Wash Hats c 65 and Si m,
Buo Bonnets Xc. i&o and sue
Linen Tarn O'aVhaaUrs sud Vlsar Caps Ko, Ke and
. . . . .... .
treat
40-m. riercerlzed Sateen the very
best grade black and all C.
colors, at, yard 111
Tard Wide Bleached nuslin and
cambric wofth lOo Z I A
yard, at ...........
J1j
10c Scotch ainghama 10,000 yds
very desii able lengths fi
at, yard '....JC
Mill Ends Many grades of lawns,
calicoes, muslins and silko-
lines, at, a yard lC
10,000 Yards fladras Shirtings
worth 15o yd special la
lengths, at, yard -C
PIECES OP LACES
lc
Remnants of Table Damask AH
lengths and qualities at about
half regular price.
Dress Goods
On ruin
Floor
7c
18c
e
29c
21c
Jnt
sense - heels and I I S ji
so tLJmf alssjT O
3 I
Saturdays until 9 p. m.
ber of ths Booklovers Magaslne. As to
timeliness, the articles by Dr. William
Powell Wilson on "The Philippines at Bt.
Louis;" by W. C. Jameson Reld on 'The
Forbidden Land" (Thibet); by Harrison
Morris on "A Great German Portrait
Painter" (Lenbach); and by H. D. Jones
on "Gods, Gems and' Mascots" descriptive
of the Ufa work of ths lets Maxwell Bom-
mervllle are typical.
phrey Ward'sSaew novel, "Ths Marriage
of William Ashs," appears In ths July
Harper's, and develops the peculiar diffi
culties of the young girl. Lady Kitty Bris
tol, in a most arresting manner. The i
cret history of her mother la diaolosed.
Mr. James W. Alexander, ths well known
president of the Equitable Life, In a very
Instructive, Interesting and scholarly con
tribution to the current issus of Leslie's
Weekly, explains the meaning of what Is
known as the "college spirit," and abun
dantly Justifies this spirit especially as
It exists at Princeton. The number . Is
called the "Convention Number," and has
a beautiful Illuminated cover of a scene
at the republican national convention.
Notwithstanding ths reduction of Its
pries from U to il per year 'The World
Today' for July Is the strongest Issue of
this great magaslne that has appeared.
There Is certainly nothing la magaslne lit
erature to compare with It at. the price.
Special word should be spoken about ths
illustrations of the number. They are
unique, beautiful and timely. A recogni
tion of the season appears In the pictures
of suburban plctureequeness. This Issue
oontsUns also several flne portraits of noted
men and women, among them being one
of the Hungarian novelist, Maurus JokaL
of whom Blgmund Krausa gives a brief
but interesting biography, and 'One of
"John Heyl Vincent, the Bishop of the
Democracy of Culture."
Above books st lowest retail prieeej.
Matthews, 111 South Fifteenth street.
sa n..ili Rake Steam.
II.VER CJTT. Idaho, June A lone
ih V .h.ittfim hmA held UD the
eulgoisif Stage y suurpu, r vm mmm
25 c
,3
Summer Flowers
Friday
Thousands of fresh picked
Carnations, assorted colors
Lovely Carnations
as long as the supply lasts, dozen, 12c
: One Penny Each.
Sale Begint at 9 a. m. Grocery Dept Basement
The Gremtest Green Sticker
Hammock Sensation
of the season.
Real hammock weather has hardly
' come.' Our last big" sale of hammocks
so depleted our storks that we were
compelled to buy all over asaln. For
tunately for all concerned we bought
at the old low prices.
VRIDAT AND SATUR
DAY ONL.Y with every
hammock sold up from
$3.00
we will rive 110 In "S.
' H.'V Green Trading
Stamps. Enough to All
three - pages of your
book.
FRIDAT ' AND SATURDAY every
hammock that sells under $3.00 will
carry $5.00 In "8. H." Oreen Trad
ins Stamps.
Hammock racks, main floor.
fflm-
i 2g2eMMfcJI I
WEDDING SILVERWARE
The most suitable wedding present is sllrerware. A It has been so in
all ages.
The silYersmiljh's art is seen in its nobility In our showings of wed
ding silverware. Your inspection is Invited. . v
Friday and Saturday Iji the Dry Goods Depts.
Crazy Patch Pillows,
from the finest nrt
feathers worth f 1.50
And $3.00 worth of "&
each pillow.
PORCH PILLOWS Very
ally aold at 45o for
And 11.00 worth of "8.
each pillow.
s
BWISS CURTAIN NET AT THE HARNET STREET BARGAIN
COUNTER full width, attractive designs 18e and 20c qualities
BOY8''"wAISTB AND BLOUSES a grand cleaning up of
our entire' stock at forty-eight cents
nnd .'.:.. .i.t
WAMPV'S -WARM KUITS BLACK WITH WHITE DOTS flvs
Mueters of tucks In skirt, nine tucks
'In blue with wJitte dots
WHITE ' 'PIQUE' BUITS trimmed in embroidery and neatly fln- o AC
Ished In sailor style and ln shirt waist effect at aS4D
46 and ve-x--
ODD LOTS About' fifty Suits odds and snds of broken lots- g rj N
worth' up to 3.W to close them WrJC
' OUt -
PLAIN BLACK '' LA WN-r-and' black with white figures A fC
hemstitched and 4ucked-r regular seven-flety - TteyO
Frldav Will Be Another BJiz Remnant Day
REMNANTS OF SILKS From one-half to five yards at, per yard 1 ft C
76c. We.e and......... ',J
REMNANTS'! CMMWA8H DRE88 GOODS Voiles, Etamlnes, Linen I Of
Novelty Suitings, Mercerised Walstlngs vslues up to 85c at svw
LAWNS, DIMITIES, ORGANDIES AND WHITE WASH GOODB Kn
Values Up to twenty cents at..... .' w
; REMNANTS RIB'JONS, LACES, EMBROIDERY AND ELASTICS at one-
halfoft marked prices. .
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STAMP SENSATION IN PEARL SHIRT WAIST SETS
DRY GOODS 8 ECTION l.OOO sample Shirt Waist Bets
all this season's plain and fancy patterns goods Cr
valued up to 11.00 set-Frlday. set lcW
And SO cents worth of "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps.
Notion
Wire Hairpins .
bundle ................ ............
Common .Pins
paper ,.
Ironing Wax
stick . t . .............
Darning Cotton
card ,.,,,1 U,lllHMltNM
Hooks and Eye,
card "
lc
..lc
lc
.lc
2c
Green Trading Slamps Every Time.
Coats find Pent j $5.00
It'a about the same kind you pay others
from 87.60 to- 810.00 foe.
Young Hen's Suit $3.90
They will lit smalt men, as well as boys.
It's from a purchase made from a hard-up
manufacturer. The cloth, without the
making, cannot be procured for that price.
Special Pants Vt.us, SI.39
Light colored cult bottom pants, all wool
black cheviot, fancy worsted, also blue
ssrge large assortment to chooss from.
Sumner Cotls From 45c Up
Light summer coats, 45c; black alpaca
ooets as low as 76c; tetter ones In pro
portion; white duck pants, D6c ..
Alfred Benjamin's Fine
Clothing
No others fit as wslh No others
as well. No others will retain their
shape as well and ths prices ws ask for
them are ' no higher ' than you pay to
others for Inferior quality. . .
25c and 35e Hen's Hose
Your Choiceic
Today, we place on sals a lot of Imported
and domestic men's fancy hose, tan, high
colors, as well' as neat patterns-en enor
mous lot to choose . from regular retail
price 26o and 25o sale price, 16o a pair.
Tho Guarcntco
Clothing Co.
I51Q-I52I Douglas St.
Headauartera for bilk and Mohair Shirts.
T a). rsrWwM sa
. We
MhltsheeL
to terwUk mmT keek
BARK ALOW BROS.
TsJ. B3M4.
U12 r,
mlt, a few mUea from this place. Nine
paastnsers were forced to sUsht and give
up their valuables. The rol'ber then de
mandd ' tlie fnall Sack, which he rn
mmckf. I Ths stage driver was then
ordered to drive on. The robber wore a
b'aok mwk and hi shoes wsre covered
lih nlilh Lii trevant leaving a track.
Sheriff McDouald and a shnm are la (us
Candy
Dept.
FRIDAY SPECIALS
Toasted Marahmal
lows, most delicious
confection,
20c lb.
This Is about half
the worth of them.
Carpet and Rug
Department
Third Floor!
SOxCO double-faced wool
Smyrna rug, heavy wool
fringe, special each 1.59
36x72 wool Smyrna, same
as above . r. ..... . . . .2.38
Salvage Smyrna rug, sizes
up to 10-6x15, just the rug
for rooms that get good
hard wear, 5x9 Smyrna,
at 6.90
7-6x13 Smyrna ...... .14.75
9x15 Smyrna ...... . 325
10-6x15 Smyrna .... 27. 50
for porch, bed or hammock, made
denims and best selected ftP.
at ..
A H.
Oreen Trading- Stamps with
handsome patterns usu- OEr
& H." Oreen Trading Stamps with
.12io
25 c
3.95
to. each cluster comee also
..........
Bargains
Fancy Side Hoas Supporter
pair
Nainsook Dress Shields
pair. Toilet Combs
each .Y
Curling Iron Lamps
each
Stocking Darners
each
w-a
l!
DIAMONDS
e
, Are rated by the "carat," a term de
rived from the name of a small seed
I used in India, and which when dried
Is quite constant In weight. Diamond
1 merchants divide the carat Into haJva.
I quarters, elgths, sixteenths, thirty-T
seconds and sixty-fourths. We have s)
1 diamonds In sll slses up to t carats, I
which we offer at prices so reasonable
th.t mm an wrllli, n ',,... j I
. v .. ...... B w . l.uiiu uiur i
tenths of amount paid us If returned
at any time within ons year.
A Unique Investment
As an investment. Diamonds afford
advantages offered by nothing else.
For years they have Increased in
value at about the rate of 10 per
cent a year, which makes them as an
investment about three times as od
as any bank. When you put your
money In the bank someone else hae
the use of it; when you put It In Dia
monds you yourself have the use of
It, and the p!eiture and satisfaction
or wearing. Diamonds are worth as
much as the returns from the Invest
ment. This la no Idle statement.
written onlv with the view of selling
Our Diamond goods, but actual facta
. which you can easily prove to be
correct.. Our Diamonds are tbe finest
cut, sod selected by an eapert in Dia
monds, and bought at the right price.
We can and do give the best values
for tbe money In the city.
Brown & Borsh'eim,
JEWELER, ta a MTH ST.
DEPUTY STATE VETERINARIAN.
, FOOD INSPECTOR.
H. L RAMACCIOTTI U. V. 5.
city TBTHSiiiaiiii,
Offloe and Infirmary, th snd Mason i Ste.
OMAHA. UttM. Teleplwns Ms.
L RAMACCIOTTI D.
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35 ((g)
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Friday is Remnant Day in Omaha's
Great Domestic Room.
ABOUT TWO CARLOADS OF REMNA NTS FROM 8WF.ET8EB-PEMRROOK
STOCK AND FROM SEVERAL MILLS WHICH WE CLEANED OUT OF THEIR
SHORT LENGTHS AND MILL ENDS ALL WILL BE LOADED-0f OUR SPA
CIOUS COUNTERS AT A" SMALL PORTION OF THEIR REAL VALUE. , '
vn ur.RPHiNTii nw pir.nriL.KRa Hm.n -memo. . "
Remnants of 16c. 19c and SEo lawns, Swiss
es, organdies, dimities, batistes una otner
goods. In nice lengths, and several 7f,
Dleces to match, all at one prioe
Remnants of Indigo blue prints 97r
worth 6Hc a yard at
Remnants of shirting prints
worth 6c, at
Remnants of full standard prints
worth Shic, at
Remnant of wool dress goods,
worth from 75c to 11.50 yd., only .
2B
. 8
8
.2Jc
15c
10c
86c, 8&c and 50c a yard goods in the
piece at
French batistes and organdies.
dotted
Bwlsnes, worth Wc, mercerised loularus,
worth- 60c; printed boblnet worth 60c;
French superfine madras, S2-!nch and 36
Incli wide, worth 89c; Imported fine 36
Inch bercales, flne colorings worth 29o:
oxford shirtwaist suitings worth 2So and
an Immense number of odd pieces) of
other goods worth up to 60c yard mo
all will go at
16c. 19c and 25o GOODS Tic
AT M
Imported dotted . Swisses and organdies,'
worth 26c; oxford suitings In mixtures;
worth 25c; batistes worth Uo. and other
goods worth up to 26o. i 'Tic
so In this sale, at .. ' w
10c, 15c AND 25c GOODS AT 6C
The best 12'4c batistes In America, perfect
ly tast colors, over 75 oirrerent patterns,
i,"c percales. 36 Inches wide, 12c Scotch
ginghams, 25c mercerised linings 86 Inches
wide ' and lots of other goods worth up
PERFECT VISION
Flannel Department J
REMNANTS OF 15o BILKOLINE Qln BEMNANTS OF 16c CHEVIOT Al
AT YARD ; .....OJ 8HIRTINO at, yard OlC
REMNANTS OF 18C DRAPER x 1flr
CRETONNE at 'yard ;.. WW
.00 FULL SIZB CROCHET BED ACirt
SPREAD, Marseilles pattem-each.yO
Groceries
Freshest Goods,
''' I ' ' ' ';
''.Our Guarantee -with
48-lb. sacks high patent Minnesota
Flour i .tl;
Large sacks Commeal o2ttc
10 bars Best Laundry Soap...., 25o
Fancy hand-picked Navy . Beans, per
pound
Good Japan Rice, tier lb 8Ho
1-lb. cans . Alaska Salmon to
011 Sardines, per can- ... Jo
Potted or Deviled Ham, per can sHo
The Best Maccaronl, per package 8Uo
The Best Corn Starch, per packno-e... 3Hc
8 bars Wool or Armour's White Soap.. 10s
8-lb. caha Solid packed Tomatoes 7V4o
8-lb. cans Boston Baked Beans Ho
Large Bottle Pickles, any kind 8H
nn
inJ
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WATCH TALK
First cost should not be the largest saving on a watch,
the real economy of honest wear and correct timekeep
lr Is the true test of value. The man who pays a little
urice for a watch gets but little satisfaction he oould
C .. . - - xjm. V. . . , i n m , atMtt a Hnn
for reliable watches and we Intend to keep It by selling
mly the dependable kind. Spend a few minutes In our
store. Look for the nameku.. .
S. W. Lindsay, Jeweler.
1516
Stylish
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QiSIuitynthe best,
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where they
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GREATLY REDUCED RATE
COACH EXCURSION j
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TICKETS WILL BE ON BALD JUNE 20 and 27, good for return passage
within seven days from date of sale. ' ,'
Everyone should visit this the greatest Exposition th world. . bas srer
known. This is a delightful" season for viewing the woiderful sights.
Ample Hotel and Boarding House Accommodations jfoi all. REASONABLE 4
BATES. . '.'.'!'
Beo Local Agent for further Information. .
T. r. OOOrBSY, Psuis. Ttke A art. TOM HIJJHES, Trav. Fass. Art.
OMAHA, REBS) ASKA.
. C TOvVHSsHm, . rasa. d Tleket Ageat. T. LOUS, MO.
5c
Linens, cambrics, in brown and (ray
6c quality at ...a
10c fine lawns, only ten yards to a lln
ciistom-r at yIU
12Ho sephyr cloth
at M
12fea figured sateen
3ic
..5c
10c
10c
at ...v,
esB) m 4f see
ef)a ' Js4e
50c London pique
at
FRIDAY WILL BH TUB GREATEST
REMNANT DAY IN OUR IJEM AND
DOMESTIC DKPT. BVER KNOWN.
Muslin, bleached and jnhleached, in long
mill ends, sold regular at 8o to . cl-,
12o a yard on sale at , '., ',
Utlca Mills cheetlng, unbleached, 2 yards
wide, sold everywhere st 23c to 26c yard,
will go on special sale for ' . tiir,
Friday only, at, a yard low
Bleached pillow cases, I pair to a custo
mer, regular 12Hc value q
on sale at j "...."
Half blenched table linen, guaranteed pure
linen, regular 66o value A.iic
on special sale Friday, at
White goods, such as India Unons, lawns,
checks, nainsooks, dlmltlfs, lace stripe,
eto, regular 15c to 16o value fir1
on sale at, yard loo, 7 Ho and
Remnants of table linen,' In lengths of 2,
2Va and t yard at less than cost.
CAN BE OBTAINED WITH GLASSES
FITTED IN OUR OPTICAL DEPT. i
LOWEST PRICES
REMNANTS CF 100 SHAKER
FLANNEL at, yard H -.-.OlP
and Fruits.
. Lowest Prices.
....-.''..:'..
EveryWmgWe Sell.
lArge Bottle Pure' Tomato Catsup., A. 8V4o
THE VERY ; BEST' FULL GRASS
CREAMERY BUTTER, PER 11... 200
OMAHA'S . FREST1 FRUIT HEAD
QUARTBlia v
Delicious, Laree, Juloy Pineapples,
each TJ4o
Large, Juicy Seedless Lemons, per dos. 12o
Larue, Juicy Sweet Oranges, per dos.. 12a
California White Figs, per package.... Bo
White Clover Honey, per rack . . . . ... . . . 12o
CHINA HOT WEATHER SPECIALS.
Imported Majolica 8-qt. Pi toner 10
iAra-e lee Tea. Tumblrrs. .......... ....... 4o
Handled Sherberts and Custard' Cups.. Ho
Crystal Lemon flqueeser... ...... ......... 8Ho
L2)U0
Douglas SU -
Jewelry
V a. IA Aisas MfraTft1lstnant.
prioM always reaaonaWe. CaU and
j
to 25o yard
at .
EXTRA SPECIALS.
HAWHItfHErS: KYAN COW"
TRAVEL IN COMFORT.
a properly proportioned, " nicely balanced suit ease or
packing easy and holding the clothes
can bs got at Ws ars selling- them at a ,
a Unf PhnnA
yvh -. '
TO
ST. LOUIS
MONDAYS
World's Fair
JUNE 20th JUNE 27th
1994