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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY HRK : TUESDAY , APRIL 10 , 189-1 , 16th and Farnam. We have a warm welcome for the ladies who are "just looking" for we know that in a few days they will come back and be "ju&t buy- 3113. " LAST EDITION FOR TOEiJ > AY. CARPETS MATTING Carpets demand the space and rightly , because in price and style we are as completely above competition as our car pets are above the iloor. Wiltons , Axminsters , Brus- sc's , Tapestries , Velvets and In grains. All are elbowing to the front in the new colonngs and styles for 1894 , with prices abreast both style and prices more to your liking than ever. 1 t Tnlco Ingrains. Wo'vo ono bargain lot of lifteon pieces , nil wool , entirely now patterns and colorings , that up to last . aturday oold for GOc yard , Tues day the price will bo COc. Take Brussels. Wo'vo one bargain lot of several pieces of the best Body Brussels , entirely now patterns and colorings for this spring , that are sell ing all around us for much more ; our price for Tuesday 85c. CHINA and JAPANESE JIATTINGS Hundreds of rolls have been imported direct for our Spring trade. The enormous quantity will cause low prices. Every grade and every design will be found in the lot. Spend your matting- appropriation with us. TUESDAY LACE SALE There has been a semb'ance of competition in laces , but there will be none after 8 in the morning , when the grand est gathering ever gotten to gether in all America will be shown and sold at Morse's for less than import cost. Hero is everything now nnd novel in Point Voiiico , Point Bruges , Point do Flnndros , ' Point Milan , Renaissance , , , Mircouvt , Point do Puys , Point d'Yvotto , Burano , Koticolln , Guipure Xiouis XIII. , Mnrgot Effects. FOR INSTANCE : 3 inch wide lace He 9 inch wide lace 22c JOB IN COO pieces of nil HilkNp. Hi WiUorotl Ribbon , in WATERED -nil colors , and should HO ! ! for ± Jo n yaid , our RIBBONS prlco for Tuesday 12c yard Omnhn'd ( rrontest china dopnrtmont invites you to thu most attractive army of buna lido baitfalns of the jear. TUESDAY Ono lot of flno decorated AT China tea cum nnd sau- cots tlmt BO 11 for 50e SlC each. Limit 0 to a cus tomer nnd will bo sold Tuesday only. AT One lot of glass preserve or jolly dbihos , the lejjidnr pi ice is JUo AT Ono lot of nicely decorated ATQR toilet nets , Inrtfo bl/.o jar , QR full lli piece bet you uhuiys JO pay $ . " > .f > 0 for. AT An English poicelnln din ner bet of 100 pieces , nicely $6.98 decorated und always . $10. 16th and Farnam. f/iPP TnTlIP IMMMIPIIP f'AlMVP I.ULS lOilIhSLPuUlLlOtlll Transfer Switc'j Law to Ba Tasted on Its Constitutionality Host. RECORD ALL MADE UP FOR THE APPEAL Hlnlp lloiinl iif Triii ; piirtilllon AilopU tlio Kcroiiimciid illmn , , f tlm SiTrrliirlon mill Order * tlm itrlti lir < Unlit ut Mliiijlrr mill O'.Villl. UNCOliN' . April 0. ( Special Telegram to Tlio Hoc ) The Stnto Uoird of Transports tlon tills afternoon unnnlmotitily adopted the recommendations of the secretaries of the lioanl In the cases In which the Union Pa cific , the II. & M. , the nikhorn and the Pa- rinc Short Una potltlonod to bo relieved from the construction of transfer switches at Schiiylor and 0 Nolll. The secretaries visited both points and made careful Inves tigation of circumstances. The law requires tlio railroad companies to construct the switches unless they can prove to the State Hoard of Transportation that the construc tion of the same would bo unnecessarily burdensome. In the cases at Schuyler and O'N'elll the Secretaries of tlio board ilcny the requests of the roads to bo permitted to cscapo the operations of the law. The matter wilt undoubtedly go to tlio supreme court , as It \vas generally understood that the law waste to 1)3 tested as to Its constitutionality UNcmN iNcnxoiAUY oiscovnunD. It Is stated upon Rood authority that the authorities at University Place hn\o discov ered the Identity of ono of the parties who lm\o been Implicated In the Incendiary fires which destroyed the Halsh Manual Training school and nearly destroyed the main buildIng - Ing on three occasions Although no arrests h ivo been made , It Is staled that one of the parties Is u student and the son of respectable bleparentn Ho has refused to divulge the names of his accomplices , nnd Insists that the college bulKllngj will jot bo destroyed The college authorities are persevering In their efforts to expose the consplracj , but arc baying nothing at present. IN Tim COURTS. Judge Strode thin morning entered up an order dissolving the various attachments agilnst the propelty of David May , which had been levied upon on the ground that ho had absconded from the city with Intent to defiaud his creditors and hid no Intention of coming back. May denied this , claiming his absence was but temporary , and caused by the Illness of a relative The court found that thcro was not sufllilcnt testimony to sustain the attachment. nicKotts & Wilson , representing the Tanners nnd Merchants banlts of Oalva , 111. , today Hied a preclpo for an alias order of attachment or gmilshmcnt against J. D. Macfarland. The money the plaintiff Is after Is the surplus above the face value of $ JO,000 worth of old gas stock purchased by Marfarlaml In the lattcr's testimony the other day ho stated that In January , 1SD3 , beforn he was appointed receiver or had been Importuned to accept the position , ho learned through Louie Meyer that a bank of Cadb , O , and ono at Cold'vatcr , Mich , each had $10,000 worth of the old gas stock as se curity for notes not yet due. These notes were purchased by Macfarland at their face value , as an Investment , the margin of his stock being his profit. The Galva bank also had $5,000 worth of the old stock , and offered it for sale on March 23 , IS)1 ! ) ! . Loulo Meyer there bid for Macfarland and lilmbclf , as ho then announced , $3,350 It Is easy to flguro out , therefore , that In the $20,000 worth of stock bought by Macfarland there was , i maigln of $1,100 , and as Macfarland has never foicclosed on this stock this margin , If It now exists , is attachable. Arguments were submitted before Justice Spencer today by counsel In the case of the state against A. S Jones for the killing of Jerry Peck at Mai tell February 28 , and the court took the same under advisement until next Thursday. rnr.i , AXO r.noiu : HIS NICK. : rioiuont Mini Mips 'llirongli 1111 iinu : > tnr Mmft ultli Pa till KcMlltH rriDMONT , April 9. ( Special Telegram to The nee. ) 13. B. Bcrggreen , who kept a feed and sale stable near the corner of D and Second streets , fell through the ele vator shaft last night into the cellar and broke his neck. lie had been in the upper stoiy conversing with Dr. Chambers until It became dark , when they passed down the stairs Into the lower story. Derg- green , who was familiar with the building , passed on ahead and called to Chambers to follow him. Almost Immediately Cham bers heard a fall and a groan , and ix-allzvd that his companion had dropped through the shaft. Without stop ping to ascertain the results , ho Imme diately notified Carlcton , who was employed In the stable , and hastened to summon a physician , who arrived only to note the last death struggle. Bcrggreen had bSen In the city for several - oral jears. Ho was a native of Sweden , about 36 years of age , and unmarried. Tlio fall was but about seven feet , but It Is sup posed that ho struck on a keg that was standing where ho fell. A coioner's jury was summoned this morn ing , which returned a verdict according to the above facts. BarBgreen had two brothers In the city who are making arrangements for the obsequies. To l'r t < > < t I remiiiit Tullorx rnCMONT , April 9. ( Special to The Bee. ) The tailors of the city uio Insisting on the passage of an ordinance protecting them from traveling solicitors from eastern cities , and the ordinance committee of the council has boon authorbod to take cognlzancu of the demand and draft an ordinance In ac cordance therewith. Word was received yesterday by friends of Horny Fuhrman of Seattle , formerly a prominent business man of this city , that ho has been Txcqulttcd of the chargu of com plicity In the embezzlement of the late city treasurer , Krug. Ilennlo KondrlcKs , n joung man of this city joined "SI 1'lunkard's" , troopo yester day and clothed himself In characteristic hublllaments of a full-fledged farmer. Ho Is thoroughly conversant with the cornet and will be a great addition to Si's troopers. The tire dcpaitmcnt will hold Its annual election Tuesday night and already the sev eral candidates are hard at work. Dr 1'nuik Bell of this city , who has de veloped an extraordinary talent with the brush and easel , has gene to Europe to take a joars course In painting Walt W Seoley was "doing" the city In the interest of his favorites yesterday. Walt has lost much of the old "dash and daring" that used to characterize him , and his bosom friends In this city Know exactly how to sympathise with him. William C. Peterson was bound over to the district court In the sum of $500 to ansuer to a complaint filed by Ida Jordan charging illegitimate parentage. It Is now claimed that Mrs Dobbins , vvlfo of the man who was reported drowned through a hole In the Ice of the Platte rlvor last winter at North Bend , has received a letter from him In Canada and that aho will join him there. < Jii\ < > \\iiy for u DCIIIIK nit. GRAND ISLAND. April 9. ( Special to The Bee ) The Grand Island postolllco will change management tomorrow. James A. Cost el lo , ths newly appointed olllclal , re ceived his commission > estcrdiy Hx-Poat- master Murphy's commission expired Dccum- bor 21 , 1MI3 Henry Schlotfeldt of Hull county has boon appointed deputy All the other clerks and cuirlcrs are rutalnod Mrs. Hugo Ochlrlch died yestorda ) after noon. Mrs. Ochlrlch was the wife of Mr. Kred A. Wlcho. She came hero with her husband In ISfi. . W. W. Wlcho. who died In is7i ! , being ono of the curb settlers of Hall county. The funeral will bo held Wednesday. Drmt'iiti'il Wumitn Commit * i > ulrlile. GIIUiON , Neb. April 9. ( Special to The Boo. ) Mrs. David Buck , who resides three miles cast of Gibbon and who has for several yearn been Insane , nnd at Intervals an Inmate of the asylum at Lincoln , returned with her husband this morning , reaching homo about 2 o'clock. A little before daylight she got out of bed without awakening her husband and took from a shelf a box of concentrated lye and AW allowed a portion of ltd contents. then called Mr Duck and told what she had done Antidotes were at cncj administered. The mums membrane of the mouth and thro-u was completely destroyed and the twuicnt lost considerable blood. She l now lylngiinder the Influence of opiates , with no hope of recovery. She Is the mother of one1 child , a girl about 8 yean old , Note * from Tiunmlm City. N'HMAHA CITY , Neb. April 9. ( Special to The Bee. ) The 9-j ear-old son Of W H. Auo of St. Dcrlon precinct died of typhoid pneumonia Saturday. The funeral services were held at the Christian church In this city jpBterday. James A Titus was kicked on the arm by a horse Saturday nnd It Is thought the bones wcro fractured by the blow. This section of the state was \ lulled by a fine rain Sunday night , which came Just In lime to gave the fall wheat and oals that had been town. It will also mnlco good pasture In a few da > s. Ilev. Mr. Chamberlain Is holding a success- fill protracted meeting at the Christian church. A. H. McCamlless fi. Sons , In company with a. number of woilthy farmers , will erect an elevator with a capacity of 12,000 bushels at the McCandlcss siding , three miles south of this city on the 11 & M. . In the near future DC ill In Hogim Wolf Sculps. DAKOTA CITY , Neb. , April 9. ( Special Telegram to The Bee ) James Teller of Union county , South Dakota , who In 1890 received from this county $82 bounty on what ho claimed were wolf scalps , but which were those of ground squirrels , was today found guilty In the district court of obtaining money under false pretenses. Teller Is a farmer about CO years old and an old resi dent of this locality. He occupies quarters In the county jail with Murderer Willis , who Is awaiting sentence for killing Am- berry Bates. Clollntipr Thlof S < ntpnrril. HASTINGS , April 9 ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) John Williams was today given thirty , days In the county Jail for stealing a coat and vest from the New York and Bos ton clothing store. Per some time there have been an unusual number of petty thefts here and though many of the thieves hive been convicted the number docs not decrease. There were tlirco such arrests today. Dviulsi- ik Cllilion tlti/di. GIBBON , Neb. , April 0 ( Special to The Bee ) Thomas J. Mahoney , ono of Gibbon's prominent citizens , died at an early hour this morning , after a brief Illness. The deceased was 57 jears of age , a union soldier and n Justice of the peace. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p in. Cliij County rtllliinco Illtc ts Olllrrrs. CLAY CENTER , April 9 ( Special to The Bee. ) The Clay county alliance net Satur day and elected Hon. L L Johnson presi dent and George Najlo secretary for the ensuing year. A very nice shower fell jeiterday , which was much needed. Klllrtl 111 tlio Silllll Hill. AINSWOKTH , Neb , April -Special ( Telegram to The Bee. ) Sunday afternoon , In the sand hills ten miles from town , Charles McAmlrews , a 19-year-old lad , son of a well to do farmer , accidentally shot himself , death resulting Instantly. _ Snmll Itlnzn lit bihujlor. SCIIUYLGH , Neb. , April 9 ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) F. C. Godens > wlmger'i > barn was found in names at 9 30 tonight The flro was extinguished , but not bcfoie a horse nnd cow were suffocated. Loss $400 , no Insurance. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( icmilnc DiiHt h ten in. IIUBBELL , Neb , April 9. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) A strong cold north wind blowing a genuine dust storm pre vailed hero today regarding of the heavy rain which fell jesterday afternoon. The Box Butte County Irrigation associa tion has been formed at Alliance. Tlio date of the Jefferson county fair has been fixed fgr September IS to 21. A lodge of the Brotherhood of Track Fore men has been organized at North Platto. Atkinson citizens are proud because the vote of their town doubled this jear ovei last. last.A A Presbjterlan church has been organized at West Hill , Platte county , with nine mem bers. bers.Hugh N. McGaflln has begun the publica tion of the Ga/ttto nt Gresham. It Is a model of tjpographlcal neatnebs. Two -U > cs are missing from the foot of Grant Cochran of Wallace because he tested a shotgun over his pedal extremities. The Broken Bow Republican has Issued n boom edition which shows up satisfactorily the advantages of the lively city In which It Is printed. D. F. Davis didn't want to bo postmaster at Columbus and editor of the Telegram , too , bo ho has sold the paper to N. H. Parkb of Greeley Center. Great preparations are being made by the engineers of North Platte for their twelfth annual May party , and the indications point to Its being u great success. Tllden wants a creamery , and the business men of the town are willing to do the square thing by people who will locate there. If the parties will only do the squaio thing by the town. Tlio mortgages filed and satisfied in Nuck- ells county for March were : Farm mort gages filed , $24.198 ; satisfied , $21,98050 ; town nnd city filed. $7.100 ; satisfied , $19,8SG ; chattel filed , $18,95231 ; satisfied , $22,33153. A small , red cow dragged a Havenna joung man through town the other day at the end of a rope and caused a great deal of excitement. But the youth escaped with his life , though his hide was badly fiactured In several places. A number of Nebraskans arc Interested In the annual camp meting of the South 1M- kota Holiness association , which will bo held In Barber's grove , near Vermllllon , May 31 to Juno 10. Hev. G. D. Watbon , of national reputation , with many other able ministers , will bo present during the meeting. The camp Is easy of access by rail from all points , with two trains dally except Sunday. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. The first Installment of Emllo Zola's great story , "Lourdcs , " will appear In The Sunday Bee April 15. Illustrated. Double Trugrtly Him to Lnrlc of Wnilc. CHICAGO , April 9. Wl.Ilam Saber , n Gor man laborer , shot nnd killed his wife nnd himself today at their homo , 338 Thirty- ninth street. The couple quarreled over family matters. Saber has been out of em ployment for some months and his five daughtcrh have boon supporting the family. Colnniilo VVnnts Klglity 'llmimitnl. DENVER , April p. Adjutant General Tarsncy will soon make a demand upon the national treasury for $ SO,000 Indemnity duu Colorado on the Ute war of 1887 under the statute which provides that the government will reimburse states for money expended ( ( { suppressing Indian outbreaks. A prune orchuid In Dundee , Oregon , will double any 15 per cent Investment In Ne braska. Think of It ! Dundee proposition backed by Oregon capital ; Investigate Its claims. Brown , nt Woodbrldgo Bros. , 120 N. 15th St. _ Ililil Dolilo U .Still III It CHICAGO. April 9. Bud Dohle , the trotting horse driver and trainer , denies the rumor that ho had determined to drive no more. _ The first Installment of EmlloCola's great story , "Lourdcs , " will appear In The Sunday Bee April 1C. Illustrated. Children Cry fay Pltchor'e Castoria. " Children Cry for PJSkier's Castoria. Children Cry for. Pitcher's Castoria. We.want the dollars , but we want fewer of them for the same goods , than any house in the west. This is particularly true during this coupon sale. Remembereverv one gets a present , as soon as $ .25 worth of coupons are received. No waiting. Dozens of articles to select from. Beautiful Western Women Like Their Eastern Sisters , are fully up to elate in costuming , and the choicest garments -worn this season are made entirely of Have you seen our collection yet ? In prints , brocades , satin stripes , plain colors , taf feta effects , kaikais , etc , in delicate and dark colorings. We show the largest assortment ever brought to this city , at popular prices. Step in any time and we'll display them to you' with great pleasure. LK3 DRESS GOODS Three specials for Tuesday in this department. We have thousands of dress goods bargains from our big New York purchase. Bargain No3. . Thib ts a lot of tliess gooda otii1 uivstoi-n 7 YARDS buyer seen ted at a brokers' & ! ilo ut.'tlo , on tlio dollar. Eauh piece a ehoioo plum Ilrcbs'l'jttcrn ' , and north Soc to 81.00 a yard. While they last you can have your choice at $2.45. S2.-13 a pattern. This lot contains ia large assortment , Bargain No. 4. and is nmdo up of some of the latest novelties of this bcnSonp' goods. All are 7 YARDS , fiom the gioat brokers' sale. Each P.ittcrn , piece is worth throe times what wo ask for it. Scping is believing. Call early $2.98 , nnd see for youiholf. Bargain No. 5. This is the cream of the lot , and is made up of the latest weaves , such as 7 YARDS Do Almas , Whip Coida , Serges , Henri , ettas , Shophoid's Plaidb , Spring Chevi- Pattern , otb , Ciepo.ia and all the new no\cities. Wo have them in plain , fancy , btripcs $3.43. mixed , plaids and diagonal and all the new and leading shades. CARPETS RUGS Ann DROPPING IN PRICE. Fur rugs reduced from $5 00 to $3.00. Wo have just received n largo consignment These bargains will not last long. of ery flno all wool extra super carpets , and will lot them out a few days for 55c pr jard. This Is the greatest bargain In Wall this class of goods o\cr offered to the people Paper of Omaha. All other grades at correspond ingly low prices. An immense CURTAINS Our curtain stock Is full of bargains. Wo line in new ha\o some exclusive patterns that are very flno and cheap. designs. The best curtain polo complete for ICc. HARDWARE. Wo have received one of the largest ns- sortmcnts of garden tools over brought to Omaha , and wo Intend to make a pi Ice to sell them. Note the following : Rakes , lOc ; hoes , 15e ; shovels , 39c ; spades , 49c. Any one In want of garden tools should not fall to call on us before purchasing The great slaughter sale of builders' hard ware still continues. Uest wire steel nails , I'/ic per pound. Door locks , Me. Jail pad lock , 5c. 2-foot boxwood rules , 3c. 2-foot boxwood rules , brass bound , ICc. Double Iron smooth planes , 29c. Double Iron Jack planes , 35c. Hatchets , lOc. Ail e eye carpenter hammer , 15c. Other attractions 1 car galvanized poultry wire , 1 car painted screen wire , at unheard of prices. Also lawn mowers of every description from $3 00 up. Rubber and cotton hose , 7c per fcot. Remember wo sell everything In the hard ware line , and will suvui > ou 10 per cent on same. Carpenters and builders should not fall to consult uj utfortj purchasing your goods. i 11 Butter is Down , Country butter , 9c , lie , 12Vfcc. Ho and ICc. Separator creamery , every ono knows what kind of butter tills Is ; ut Haydon's you Can buy It for 20c. , ' GLASSWARE. A full car load of glassware just In , con sisting of every thing In the glassware lino. Gold band Initial glasses , any Initial you want. These glasses are the very finest flint blown glass. They are cheap at $1 50 per set , and some dealers ask as high as $2 00 for them. Our prlco Is 50c per set. Wlno glasses , 2'c each , very nice. % -plnt tumblers. 2o eacn. j Sauce dishes , 15c per sot. C-plcco cream sets , 23o. Dew drop glass water pitchers , ICc each. Complete lamps , 15c each. Salt and copper , 3'/ic each. Flour. Minneapolis , best 5X flour , 90c. Warranted good superlative , 75o. Snow Klako flour , G5o. And a very good flour for GOc. Soap. Whlto borax soap , 3c u bar. Whlto castllo aoap , 3c a bar. Whlto Paris soap , 3o a bar Whlto Hnssl in boip , 3c a bar. Lenox soap , 3o a bar Atlantic soap , 3c a bar. Climax soap , 3o a bar. \ ST. JOSEPH , MO. We are headquarters for Fine Whiskies. Write us for prices. We can save you money. Spring Wraps , Cloaks , Capes , Jacksts. Hero is whore wo oxpcot to do twice us much hiitiiness aso over did hofoio. \Vo 011 111 to nt sueh price * ni theio. Ladies' Jackets- In all wool c.oth , tan , brown and navy , $2 W In \ery KOO ' bhck cloth at $2.75. In better cloth , tan nnd limy , nt $125. In black clay worsted , cho\lot , etc. , from $1 CO up. Ladies' Capos- Two specials that nro unmatchiblo nny- w here $3 OS. $3 98. Ono la of na\y all wool cloth with trim ming of white or black wool Inserting , mak ing , icrj attrnctUo and elaborate garment , $308. $1 SO. $4.S9 The other Is In tan , black , brown nnd na\y. In n &t > le nnd cloth that Is bojond nn > thing 5\o oer showed for an > thing nc.ir the price , $4.b9. Children's Reefers & Jackets In the rniMll rives , 2 , 3 and 4 > eirs , wo are showing goods ne\er approiched by any hoiiso for boi.t > .ind prlco Nothing In the city llko our 9Sc , $125 , $168. $225 , ? 3 25 g-irintnts The larger sizes , t to 12 , at OSc , $1 21 up to $375 , In a good \arlety of cloths and all the leading shades WllAl'PUUS AND WAISTS. Spare will not permit of lengthy de scription and It Is entirely unnoLosbaiy , as wo ha\o the largest line and ulpgotitarloty at the lowest prices ever shown In the west. Dest print winppers , 7Gc and 9Sc. Sateen wrists , 59c. SPRING HATS. Wo are showing the most popular shape of ( ho season , both In stiff nnd soft hats. The Pearl Alpiuo with black band , $1.75 , worth $2 GO. Ilrown and black Alpine , $1.00 , worth $250. The latejt shape In men's Fur Derby , $1.00 , worth $2 50. A largo line of men's soft hats , $1.00 , worth % i 50. Men's jaclit caps , GOc , worth $1.00. Mlhses' and boys' yacht caps , 25c , GOc , worth GOc to $1 00. / Dos' fancy hats nnd turbans , 25c , worth 75c. Canned Coeds 3-lb cans flno tomatoes , SVic n can. 2-lb cm choice- sugar corn , 5c a can. 2-lb cans flno hiring beans , .SVic a can. 2-lb cans golden wax beans , lOc a can. 2-lb cans choice Ilnrn be mx , lOc a can. 2-lb cjns early blossom peas , 8'Sc A can. rinest preserved olrawberiies put up , only 12'.c ' 15c and 17'/ic a can. Very choice raspberries , only 12'/ic , 15c and 17' ' u a can. I3vtrn flno preserved blackberiles , only 12'ic ' a can. I-lb ? cms egg plums , green gage or golden drop , 12V4c n can. 3-b ! cans choiceIlartlctt pears , 15c n can. 3-lb canschoice , ponchos In heavy syrup Now California dilcd peaches , lli'/ic , Ho and IGc a pound. Now California pears , 12c , He und ICc n pound. New California apricots , only 12 0 , 15c nnd 17VjC. Now California white cherries , 12Vic nnd 15c. 15c.Now Now California pitted plums , 15c nnd 17''c ' n pound. Fruits , Jellies , Etc. Raisin cured prunes only Do a pound Hvaporatcd npples only 5c n pound. Guidon laver raisins , lOo a pound. Valencia raisins , Co n pound. * Itnlsln grapes , 3'/-.e ' a pound. 20-lb palls fruit j'elly , 35c. Sweet chocolate , 5c a package HiKers' chocolate , 17 .0 n package. Condensed milk , luc n tan. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. S. Depository , Omaha , Nobras'.ci CAPITAL 8400,000 , S.UUPI/U3 355,53. , ) Ofllcorxnnu UlrcetorH , Henry W Y.itim , i ra < ( luiit , Jnlin H. CollHm vKu luuNUltmt , I/r.sH S Itoeti , Cmlitor. Win. H , a IJuvlitw , .imluU it C.lbllltT. THS IRON BANK , FURJISWNGB ETC. At do. All the Outs' Knnoy Citton nnd Lisle Ilnlf llo-e from thojo st it-ks \\oi th 2'tc , ; i , " > u anil 50i * per | air. At llMc. All the linnUs'line tmpoi ted F.ist J Uncle Cotton Half Hose ; worth 2oo. 2oo.At At Oo. All the Goiita'Llncu fiilK I ply , worth U."io per pair. At llo. ! } All the Gents' Linen t'aITi worth ; t5e nnd iiOo eont.s per pair. Shirts. Itlll bo a good tlnio to buy shirts. At l"'JsC fancy Bhlrts worth "fie. At 25c line pure ill' shirts \\nrlh COc. At COc , tlili Ishcro \sn luuo iot ; too ninny , In thH lot will bo found ahlrls worth 7 c to $1 50 At GOc in i clop.mt line of fnnoy Imuulercd shirts , tolhrs attached , \.oitli j'l.O ) The Greatest Sale of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery on Record. At Gc , ladles' fnst black cotton hose , worth 10e. 10e.At At lie , Indies' Imported hose , Ilerm-nlorff dve , worth 2"ic. At 19c , ladles' flno fast blick cotton hose , worth DOc At 35c , ladle1 ? ' fancy onera hose , worth $1 00 At 12'ic ' , children's Imported cotton licso , fust bhelt , woith Juc. A Landslide in Lad es' Vesls- At 2c , Hillos1 rllibed csts. worth lOc. At fie. I idles' ribbed vests , \\oith IDc At l,3'ic , ladles' ribbed \calt. worth 25. Bargains in Gloves- At Clc , hdles' Poster lacing Kid cloves , worth $1.00. At 7Cc , Hdles' real Itld glo\cs In all slindcs , worth $1 23. Coys' Waists. 100 dozen ln\s' fast bhcl : baleen waists onlj DOC , worth 75c. Bargains in Corsets. At 2oc , an elegant corset , worth COc. At GOc , a line of corsets , look llko P. D. make , and fully worth $1 CO. At COc , n beautiful fast black coisot , wcrth Sl.Jfi. IPS SUITS , Our leader Tor this week Is our $1 73 suit. Wo cm c.is'h ' get ? S CO and ? 10 foi tliuso but uo aio offering a llmltud number of thla lot nt $1 75 In blulicr grades \\o can sell n suit foi ? 10 Hint clothing stores nsk $18 and $20 for. They don't ask too much for they me worth every cent of It. See them this week for $10. It will bo necessary to nco our $7.50 , $850 $0 7i ! and $10 suits before you will bollovo th.it > ou can get the latest styles In sprint ; patterns of cho\lots , KlIK ml\cil casalmero Scotch tweeds and niiBllsrh cluy worsteds ut these prices. YOUTHS' ' Ilojs' long pints suits , $1 75 Also u boys' loni ; pants suit , ages 11 to 19 , $200. A much better all wool long pant suit , $3 25 mil U ] > to $11 50. A comblmtlon all wool suit , two pair of pants to match for $225 , worth $100 and cheap Our $1.25 and $1 91 children's suits go like wild fire. Wo are keeping adding to them dally. Such surprising bargain. ] In children's clothing has never been known In Omaha Special prices thh week In Junior and reefer suits Tenor suits , double knee und seat , $ i.50 , ? 3 00 and $325 , all wool. MEATS. Held tlieso prices ami see whether Har den H In or not. Uaeon So per pound ; this Is a California cut bacon ami Is > cry nice ; boneless ham , 7'ic , sugar cured No. I hiitns , Do ; lloaton loiiK cut hams , G'icv ' sugar cured CulifornU limn TVlc ; fresh link saiisago , To ; spare libs , Ge ; noloRiia , 3Vir ; head cheese and Iher Hansage , Co ; 1'rankfurts , G'fcc ; coined beef. [ Jo , this Is an extra family plato beef , It la flno ; don't buy lard until jou see wh.it wo nro bolllni ; It at , Cudahaj's , Swift's and Hammond's 3-pound cann bent lard , 2c ! ) , C- pouml cann , 1Sc , 10-pound cans , Ulc. I ' Our Cracker Department. Wo can hell you cracherB cheaper than any ono In Omaha Why , liccau.su ue Imndlu the ontlro make of ono of trio largest cracker factories In tlio country. boda , ojstei , butter and lemon creama for DC per pound Ginger snaps , Biigar I cooKles , floated ( reams and milk crackers all at "Vic ; Itlll ji.iy jouell to buy your ciackers at Hujclen'u. Choose Department. Wisconsin full cream chocso nt 7',4c , 9o and 12' ' < , c SMss chics , ll'/ic. I2i.c ( and lie , you can get any kind of checxa jou want at lowest prices. Hoe our fruit and fish counter. ma > boriutil. Wo trout nil POXUI ! dlscirdir-i of men Tuur nut of llvn vvhi nuirti nirvouinc" * , Mental v. oiry , attuil.it of "Uio ! ihuu ; , " nil ) but ; I'i'J ' penalty of ox re sn on , Tlm dread alarm of Impo- tew j , tlm ixhuiiJtloii of apoinmtorihuua , limy bo l ! f"v inntlerate rjcptn * * . eml fur our/r Bcali.a book , "I'EltrKCr MAN HOOD.1 ERIE MED1QAL 00 , , Buffalo , H.