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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1894)
TOE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JULY ? , 1891 , Ladies' and 's ' Furnishings , SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON WARM WEATHER GOODS. Ladies' black silk mitts , onlyQOc per pair , reduced from 35c. To reduce our stock of parasols and umbrellas at once we will make n big cut in prices. Umbrellas at 50c , O'Jc , 75c , 8c and $1.25 ; just about half price. 1 case of boys' shirt waists , regular 75c quality , reduced to 50 ; . 1 case of ladies' fast black cotton hose , 25c quality , go at 17e per pair. Ladies' night gowns , nicely trimmed , only 50c , worth 75c. 1 ease of gents' Itritish half hose only 12c , worth 20 ; . 1 lot of gents' Teck scarfs and 4-ln-hand reduced to 25c. AVe are showing an elegant line of men's suspenders at 25c per pair. IScst quality of gents' linen collars only 12jc each. Dress Goods Wo have Just 30 days before INVENTORY , anil prior to that we propose to close out UVEHY YAHI ) of summer dress goods In the department. 40-Inch all wool cream albatro * , worth D9c , now 30c. 40-Inch ah TVOOI cream lionrletta , worth EOc , now 39c. 4C-lnch all wool cream cashmere , worth $1 , now C9c. 48-Inch all wool serge now C9c. All our 4Sc , our 59c , our 69c , our 79o nov elty dress KOCHa ! must go , and tlio prlco for now 20c. The aboveare all wool. \Vo have 15 or 20 pieces of novelties , this season's prices , 76c. 85c , 98c and $1.25 , must RO now at 09c. All our extreme nobby effects , Imported to sell at SSc.25 , $1.50 , $2.00 , must go now at CQo. Grocery Dept. We will sell jou choice"'sugar corn 5o can. ' Cliolco solid packed. tomatoes only 9'ic can , ' Tarly Juno peas only ,9 , can. Very flno preserved blackberries lOo can. Choice cut steak salmon ilOc can. Very One salmon for SV4c , Oiic and lOo can. Oil sardines 3'ac can. Mustard sardines 7c can. Mixed pickles only Cc ; chow chow , Cc Cot- tie ; finest Imported queen olives ; 35c quart ; .Seville olives , 25c quart ; Arabian olives , ICe quart. French muitard only 2',4c bottle. Large palls of jelly 30c pall. Sweet chocolate 3VJo package. Condensed milk lOc can. Corn starch 3',4c package. Holtcd wheat ( some call 1C California breakfast food ) , Cc pound. House Ftirnisliing' Goods Mason fruit Jar rubbers , 3Ho per dozen , get them while they last. Jelly glasses , 24c per dozen , Itocklngham cream pitcher. 5o each. 21 sheets , all colors , shelve paper , fancy border , Cc. Silver metal tea spoons , 13c per set , worth TBc. TBc.Silver Silver metal tabl * spoons , 2Cc per set , worth $1.60. Feather dusters Sc each. Terra cotta cuspidors , 13o each , worth 40c. 40c.Ice Ice cream freezers , USc each. No. 7 copper bottom wash boiler , worth 76c. 40c. No. S copper bottom wash boiler , worth $1.25 , COc. No. 7 copper bottom tea kettle , worth $1.00 , 35c. 35c.No. No. 8 copper bottom tea kettle , worth $1.25 , COc. COc.A A good tin tea kettle , worth COc , IGc. Prior to invoice taking , goes merrily on. Stock- ; are being sacrificed at fearfully low low prices. Prepare For ttie Glorious F otirth. By getting your furnishings"and fixins * from us. We have everything you need from a firecracker or toy pistol to a straw hat or outing shirt a't PRICES THAT ARE EYE-OPENERS , This is'Mark-Down Time in Millinery. Goods are being marked down to cost or under and If you buy now you can't help getting strong bargains. Ladles' trimmed hats , In blacks and colors , tastefully trimmed with bows , flowers and pins , this season's style , such as you have been accustomed to paying $3.00 for , now $1.25. Children's trimmed hats , In blacks and colors , wo ordinarily would get COc for these , now 25c. CHILDREN'S BONNETS FROM 250 UP. FLOWERS IN GREAT ASSORTMENTS FROM 6C UP. Ladies 'Ties. 100 dozen olcgant all silk Windsor ties at each. Teaaiid Coffee Dept Do you ever stop to tlilnk you can buy basket fired Japan tea for 35o pound. Choice uncolorcd Japan tea , 39c , 48c , GOc and COc. English reakfast tea , 45c , GOc and COc pound. Tea nibs 15c and IDc pound. Tea sittings , lOc , 12c and IGc pound. Broken Java coffee , 15c and 17V4 pound. Fancy golden Hlo , 23c and 25c pound. Old Government Java , 33c pound. Dest Java and Mocha , 35c , or 3 pounds for $1.00. $1.00.We We are the only house In America that gives coupons with sugar and all staple ar ticles. . , " Butter ' ] 1 ; : Here are some of our'prlces ' : Country but ter , lOc , 12' c , and bes country butter , IGc ; again our separator Is ) upfor ISc and 20c. ThereIs no butter made .to cqual our cream ery ; buy some and bo convinced. Flour Dept. To Introduce Haydena' best 5X flour , we will for a short tlmo put In one of the fol lowing articles In every sack. The flour la warranted to bo the best you ever used or money refunded : Ono diamond ring. Ono gold watch. One $5 bill. Ono set solid silver plated teaspoons. One ladles' rolled gold watch chain. Ono ladles' cluster diamond lace pin. Our best GX flour Is made from the best Russian hard wheat which Is crown In North Dakota and milled In Plllsbury mills In Minneapolis , which Is the same as his best. There Is no better mails. Soap Dept. White Paris soap for the bath , toilet or laundry , 7 bars for 25c ; Climax soap , 7 bars for 25c ; Ihrge bars castlle soap , 19o per bar ; mottled or white castlle soap , 2 bars for 6c. Coupons with every sale. IN- FXDR MRN. OcKl summer pant ) at hull regular clothing house prices. An all wool cashmcru or cheviot pants on sale $1.75 , worth $ ; ) , ( ) ( ) . A fine gnulc of all wool , miulc like tallor-imule , pmts ; , $ ' 2.7o , worth $4.50. $4.50.To To close out the entire lot of white ami fancy piquJt vests. They arc sample lines , none worth less than SI.50 , your clinic. : at 55. : . Men's light weight suits in dark or light similes , cut to half regular prices. See the suit we now sell for SU.75. All our line all wool suits that we soKl for $1'2.50 to $15.00 , your choice for $7.50. Notice our Dodge street window for price on men's summer suits and punts. FOR BOYS. Hoys' all wool combination suit , with 2 pairs pants and cap to match , special for i'uesd.ty $ H , worth $0. Choice of all line grade junior and reefer summer suits , Tuesday only $3.25 , worth up to $7.50. A boys' line knee pants suit 05c , worth $2.00. Strictly all wool double or single-breast- ed knee punts suit , on sale at $1.50 ; they are worth $3. Remember , your choice of all our line grade summer suits in knee pants , H to 15 years , your choice at $3.25 ; they have been sold for $5 and $ G. STRAW HATS. Worth Now .Hen s straw hats , 25c lOc Men's straw hats 75c 25c Men's yacht sailors $1.50 oOe Children's straw hats 25c Children's straw hats ; } 5c 15c Children's straw hats 50 25c Children's straw sailors 35c 15c HAYDEN BROS. A HE - -KOH- All Kinds at Lowest Prices. Free Coupon will ) Every Purchase ! ] H A YPErsE BROS. | Hail or Express Orders Promptly GOT HIS ACCOUNTS MIXED Ex-Oounty Treasurer Farnoy of Hamilton Short Several Thousand , WAS ELECTED AS A THOROUGH REFORMER After ServlnR Two Terms the I'rldo of the Fusion Klomcnt Fulled to Turn Over to 1IU SiiccrdHor I'rnpar Funds. LINCOLN. July 2. ( Special to The Bee. ) The report of State Examiner C. A. McCloud , whoso figures are generally conceded to bo accurate , shows that ex-County Treasurer Peter Farney of Hamilton county Is about $15,000 behind In his accounts. Mr. Farnoy was elected In 1889 by a fusion of the demo crats and populists , and was heralded all over the state as a rara avis In the shape of a county treasurer ono who would sen that all the Interest derived from the In vestment of county funds should go to the county , and aa a matter of fact the Interest was turned over to the county. His last term expired January 1 , and Examiner Mc Cloud has had considerable trouble In getting over his accounts. Ho has been at Aurora , the county scat of Hamilton county , for over a month , and as a result has the following figures In red Ink at the foot of his report : Farney's receipts $78,338.98 Excessive foes 119.68 Paid to successor 03,202.58 While the examiner was at work the court house at Aurora was burned down and many of the records destroyed , but ho has verified the record by applying to the state ofllces and to other sources. Droolcs It. Johnson and Ellen Johnson , his ivlfo , have filed a petition lit thu supreme court to have sot aside a Judgment of the Douglas county courts giving to the Ne braska National bank certain lots In the city of Omaha , Johnson was the janitor of the bank , and It Is alleged made away with aomo sacks containing $5,000 In gold. No criminal proceedings were Instituted by the bank , but when ho began to buy property civil action was commenced , and a judg ment obtained , which It Is now sought to set aside. A committee , consisting ot Colonel Will B. Dale of Columbus , Colonel Frank W. Bar clay ot Ueatrlco , Captalu Z. P. Hedges of South Omaha , Colonel W. H. Cowglll of South Omaha , Colonel J. N. Klllan of Colum bus , and Major Qeorgo E. Wethorby ot Oak- dale , has been appointed by Brigadier Gen eral HotchkUs to make arrangements for the transportation of the Nebraska brigade to the encampment at Washington. The committee met at the Lincoln hotel last night and completed Its arranguments. John Dowden , treasurer of the Lansing theater , was married In Council Bluffs on Saturday. Two hundred and seventy-six arrests \vero niado during the month ot Juno In Lincoln. The republican county convention Is to be bold tomorrow , and all factions are busy today fixing up their fences. Both ot the loading candidates , Moore and Hamilton , Iiavo established headquarters at tha hotels. Tlio outlook U tluif tha slate , as prepared by the bosses , will seriously shattered. There Is a great deal of anxiety In the city over the railroad strike , some fears being expressed that the railroads here maybe bo tied up. The board ot purchase and supplies has been In session today. Something ot a scandal was created yester day by a couple of young bloods , who armed themselves \\lth a supply ot booze , and ac companied by a couple ot dissolute women , nelocted the land commissioner's ofllco as & convenient place tor a Sunday celebration , The janitor tired them out , notwithstanding the fact that ono of the celebrants was a ison ot an employe ot that department. The Btuto Board of Transportation la preparing - paring a petition for the Holt county dis trict court in the matter ot transfer swltchea. The matter was before the supreme court last week In the form qf mandamus pro- .csedlnga to compel the Short Lluu and the Elkhorn to put In the switch at O'Nelll , but was referred back to the district court. CHASING IIOLI > IUGK ; AIUKUKUKKS. Truce of the Tire Men Discovered In the Siuul Ullla. HOLDHEGE , Neb. , July 2. ( Special .Tele gram to The Bee. ) The sheriff returned last night with his special car , having gone as far east as MInden , bringing back two men picked up by a deputy that were evi dently the wrong parties , but they got on the track ot the right parties In the sand hills near Lowell. It socms the robbers ate din ner Saturday at the Farmers' hotel. 'They are described as a tall man about five feet cloven Inches , weight about 170 pounds , long hair , light complexion , with a long , slim face , blue eyes and no beard , dressed fairly well In suit of dark clothes and tott felt hat. He had a ring on ono of his fingers. This man appeared to be 111 at ease and would not look a person In the face , and It was hard to catch his eye. The other was a short man , about five feet eight Inches , well built , dark brown eyes , smooth , round , full faco. dressed In dark clothes , and were a soft hat. They smoked cigarettes Incessantly , which they made themselves. They both seemed to bo great novel readers. About half past 5 they disappeared. After dinner they had a conversation with ono another , In which they spoke about beating a negro at Kearney out of all the money that ho had at a game of craps. The sheriff's deputies are still scouring the country. _ ItlclmrilHon County Mortgage Record. FALL3 CITY , Neb. , July 2. ( Special to The Bee. ) The following Is the mortgage Indebtedness of Richardson county for the month ot June : Sixteen farm mortgages filed , amounting to $16,418.40 ; nineteen satisfied. $19,150.85 ; four town and city mortgages filed. $1,980 ; thirteen satisfied , $1,831.15 ; olghty-soven chattel mortgages filed , $11- 262.71 ; twenty-two satisfied , $8.329.10. Last night John Shurtleft and John Casey went through the clothes of William Torfoy at the Missouri Pacific depot and got $15. They were arrested this morning and taken before County Judge Wllhlto and bound over to the district court In the sum of $200 , In default ot which they were taken to jail. Eluded the Ofllcnr * . WAVEULY , Neb. , July 2. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) J. C. Bcnfer , accom panied by Deputy Sheriff Holloway , came In from Plattsmouth this morning to bring back "fleddy" Woods , charged first with horse stealing , and under arrest since Sun day , although the charge has now been changed to petty larcency. While Benfer was getting his replevin papers to take the horse and saddle away n Mr. Broadwater , from Havelock , came In and traded for the horse and took It away without the knowl edge of the officers. As soon as they found out that the property was gone they jumped Into a rig and followed the man to Havelock , but failed to capture him , NuckoilM County lUimbllo.nn OAK , Nob. , July 2. ( Special to The Boo. ) The Republican League club ot this place mas a membership of 123. The republicans of Elk precinct are highly elated over their success In bringing Into their fold ono Harry Washington , a prominent merchant of this place , Mr , Washington Is a native of Mis souri and was a democrat until he placed his name on the republican roll book a few days since. Unless hot winds strike this section In the future Nuckolls county will have ono of the largest corn crops It has seen for years. Wheat will make a two-thirds crop. Small llmtliiL-i Fnllure. HASTINGS , July 2. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) F , C. Coover , retail grocer , this mornnlg confessed judgment In favor of his wife for $940 and In favor of hla son-in- law , Sam McAteo , for $325. Total liabilities , $1,800 ; assets , $1,000. The failure is at tributed to the pressure of creditors. Children's Duy Celelirutod. JUNIATA , Nob. , July 2. ( Special to The Beo. ) Children's day was observed at the Baptist church last night with a special program by the llttla folks. The decorations were fine , the rostrum being completely filled with choice blooming plants , In the midst of which a beautiful fountain was playing , sending sprays nearly to the cell ing. _ Auhurii AUBURN , Neb. , July 2. ( Special to Tha Bee. ) L. Maloy of South Omaha was In Auburn for a few days last week. Spencer Hacker , who has been attending the Wesleyan university , is homo to spend vacation. Mrs. Robert Wilkinson rnd Miss Lulo re turned homo from Lincoln Thursday. James R. Dye , now of San Diego , Cal. , Is circulating among Auburn friends. Mr. Dye left his family In California and came after their household goods. The Auburn lodge No. 124 , Ancient Free and Accepted Masons , Installed the following officers : David Campbell. W. "M. ; W. H. Horrun. S. W. ; William Watson. Jr. , J. W. ; E. M. Boyd , treasurer ; E. H. Dort , secre tary ; R. C. Boyd , S. D. ; Thomas McKnlght , J. D. ; J. M. Burress , S. S. ; J. M. Armstrong , J. S. ; H. F. Gagnebln , T. Johnnie , the 6-year-old son of F. Fitch , the tailor , was quite badly bruised Tuesday by the horns of an Infuriated cow , but at the present writing the little fellow Is resting easy. C. O. Snow and family are visiting rela tives In Nemaha City this week. William French , who was so unfortunate as to have his foot crushed about six years ago , had to undergo another surgical operation on the same last Friday. A loose bone was removed by Dr. S. F. Gant , assisted by Dr. Stewart and Dr. McGrew. Marshal Crandcll has begun to slaughter untaggcd dogs. J. W. Armstrong Is home again _ after tak ing a course In embalming at Omaha. Miss Jennie Bolst of Hot Springs , S. D. , Is visiting In Auburn. Martin Hoefle , wife and son , left Wednes day far Ohio to make their homo. Miss Netta Freeman left Friday for her homo In Oshkosh , WIs. Mr. M. Fellows of Mills county , Iowa , Is the guest of his son , Postmaster Fellows , and his family. S. B. Barnhart of Allegheny City , Pa. , Is visiting hid brother , Editor Barnhart of tlio Herald. Auburn Is preparing to celebrate the Fourth by an old time picnic In the City park. Wednesday was rather a busy day In our village. About eighty Omaha jobbers were met at the train by out citizens , banqueted at the Talmagc house , after which our business men took them around over our flourishing little city. Mrs. D. Glaze , acomnanled by her mother , loft Thursday for Galena , 111. Mrs. Glaze has been an Invalid for years and she hopes the change may ho beneficial. P. Shelley of Nebraska City bought eight carloads of cattle ot Joe Lash Thursday and shipped them to Kansas City via the B , & M. M.F. F. S. McCandlass purchased four carloads ot cattle of Frank Gurlow which he shipped to Kansas City via the Burlington route. O. K. Fisher , one of Nemaha county's most prosperous farmers , was circulating In Auburn Wednesday. Anah Avey and wife attended the Beatrice Chautauqua last week. Miss Maud Harmon , daughter of Rev. Har mon , Is visiting relatives In Waco. Messrs , J. W. Kerns , J. M. Daugherty , J , Rose and J. H. Taylor were delegates to the Hibernian convention at Tecumseh , Juno 29. Miss Mary Fitzgerald Is visiting friends In Tocmnseh. Miss Kate Rourko Is visiting Mrs. J , Res- caw. caw.Our citizens are earnestly considering the advisement of Increasing our school facilities. Auburn Is now In great need of more school room. _ _ _ _ _ Huron nt lluliliell on tlio fourth. HUBBELL. Neb. , July 2. ( Special to The Deo. ) A series ot three races for small purses will bo run on the Hubbol Fair as sociation track hero on the Fourth of July , after the celebration , which will be held In Moorehouso grove , less than a mile weat of town. _ _ _ _ lluttla CrtM'k Vetrrnn * ' Itminlon. BATTLE CREEK , Neb. , July 2. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) The old soldiers' re union commenced here today with prospects ot a grand turnout and u good attendance during the celebration. All arrangements are complete and 'good sis. could be hoped for. There was speaking In the evening by Rev. S. A. Koft of , Norfolk , with good band music. An Immense crowd Is expected here on the Fourth of July. Crctii'H Clmutiiuqim Opens Today. CRETE , July 2. ( Special to The Bee. ) The Nebraska , Chautauquoi assembly will open Its session for 1894 tomorrow at Crete on Its beautiful grounds on the Big Blue. The program Is Interesting and Instructive. The management , at the head of which Is W. E. Hurly of Lincoln , Is Blearing clear of all objectionable features. The assembly will be opened Tuesday evenIng - Ing at 8 o'clock by Lorado Taft , M. L. , of Chicago , who will give the flrst of his five superb lectures on art and great artists. Wednesday Mr. Taft will deliver two of his lectures. Miss Electa.Glfford , from the choir of the First Presbyterian church of Chicago , will sing , accompanied by Mr. Clarence Eddy , organist of the same church. Prof. W. E. Andrews , secrtary to Governor Crounse , will deliver the national address. Urnwnotl la tha Missouri. NEBRASKA CITY , July 2. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) Harry Stevenson , aged 13 , was drowned this afternoon while bathIng - Ing In the river. Ho got beyond his depth and sank before the eyes of his companion , about the same age , who was powerless to render assistance. The deceased was the son ot the late Hon. T. B. Stevenson. Chnrgoil with UHIIK ! Ciinvuluil Stiimim. VALPARAISO , Neb. , July 2. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) C. W. Jackson , who has been mall carrier at this place for the past year , was arrested this afternoon by officers from Lincoln and taken to that city to answer to the charge of using canceled postage stamps. Postmaster Craven and his deputy were summoned as witnesses. Tohlita ItcpuhUfuns In Lino. TOBIAS , Neb. , July 2. ( Special to The Beo. ) The republicans of Tobias met Sat urday afternoon and organized a rousing republican club. W. A. Wallace was elected president , A. Bowers vice president , and O. M. Quackcnbush secretary. Ar rangements were also made for a glee club. The club has already fifty members. Otoo Mortgage Ilocord. NEBRASKA CITY , July 2. ( Special to The Bee. ) The following Is the mortgage statement of Otoo county for the month of Juno : Farm mortgages filed , $55,882 ; released , $34,175 ; filed on city property , $1,707.20 ; re leased , $3,200. n Injured In i HUBBELL. Neb. , July ' 2. ( Special to The Bee. ) John Hearno and Tils 9-year-old son , Lewis , while out driving ; late last evening , were thrown from thelf cart , dislocating the former's collar bone on.d , otherwise injuring him. The boy escaped uninjured by falling on his father. _ f . , . , . titiddon Heath uti Howard. SEWARD , Nob. , July 2.i-SpecIal ( to The Boo. ) Mrs. Mary Cortlej'/ ' / well known resident of this city , { anif1 mother of Hon , Hugh T , Conley , county attorney of Sioux county , tell out of her chair dead yesterday evening. She leaven considerable property. l-'iiriuer'n Itoaldenco Iturnod. WALLACE , Neb. , JJUy1 2 _ . ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) The rcs'ldenco and barn of N. L. Beater , three inUes northeast of town , burned tbls afternoon , with all Its contents. Loss , $1,600 ; Insurance , $300 ; or igin ot lire unknown , Fronmnt Wedding Hells. FREMONT , July 2. ( Special to The Be. ) Erwln Pollock ot Wahoo and Miss Annie Branson of Fremont were married at the residence of the bride's parents this after noon , Uev , II , W. Tate officiating. Hurriml Will Hutu Water Works. HARVARD , Neb. , July 2. ( Special Tele gram to the Bee , ) At an election In this city today , by a vote of 2 to 1 , bonds to the amount ot $7 , GOO carried for a system of water works for fire protection. 1'rlKhtfiil Dentil of Fnrmor. CLARKS , Neb. , July 2.-SpecIal ( Tele gram to The Bee. ) C. W. Linmark , a wealthy Swede , living south of this place , was thrown from his wagon while his team was running away and Instantly killed , his braliu being dashed out against a post of the Platte river bridge. .State NoteH. Hall at Holdrege broke fifty panes of glass In one greenhouse. The Saline County Teachers' institute will bo held at DeWltt , beginning August 20. Three horses belonging to A. D. Cole of Valentine were killed by lightning the other night. Mrs. Frltzen , an aged woman , Is missing from her home In Fllley , and It Is feared that she has been drowned. Fred Chambers of Aurora was seized with a fit while In the water and was drowned be fore help could reach him. A branch of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians has been organized at Alliance with thirty-five charter members. C. E. Fields has sold the Tllden Citizen to A. C. Mason , who will turn the paper Into a straight-out republican sheet. A telephone manager at Nebraska City tried to learn the circus trade , and , as a re sult , ho fell from a trapeze and Is now laid up with a broken collar bone. Hayes Center Congregatlonallsts will only hear preaching once a month this summer , for their pastor , Rev. George E. Taylor , has become field secretary for Doanc college. Because of the lack of proper medical at tention Mrs. Anna Cocharek of Dwlght has been declared Insane and will bo taken to an asylum. She Is the mother of five small children. A barb wire fence In Thaycr county got In Its work the other day on two horses be longing to William T. Mosler. One of the animals had Its jugular vein severed , and the other was so terribly cut on the legs that death resulted. John Mllllrons tried to hold a team at Al bion while a man loaded a hog Into the wagon. The horses couldn't stand the porker's screams and they ran away , throwing John down and trampling all over him. He will recover , but ho feels rather sere. Mrs. Boyer of Cherry county has discov ered that It Is a mistake to use barbed wire to haul water from a well. She tried It the other day , and when she had pulled the bucket to the curb she lost her hold on the wire. The result was flesh-rending , for , as the old oaken bucket fell to the bottom , the barbed wire wound Itself around the arm of Mrs. Boyer and cut things loose at a great rate. It took a skillful surgeon several hours to partially repair the damages. Al Dlerks , a Madison man , hung his vest on the limb of a tree , and' when ho came to look for It found It missing. A search re sulted In finding the vest near by , but $20 In money and a gold watch were missing. Ho suspected two boys who had been with him , and swore out a warrant for their ar rest. The arrest created some excitement , and as nothing was found In the pockets of the boys It was suggested that a search bo made near where the vest had been picked up , The search was made and the money and watch found on the ground. The ver dict rendered was that a cow had caught her horn In the vest and scattered the contents promiscuously around. A world of rr.isery is 5s , .implied in the words l"Sick Headache IA world of relief is 1 wrapped up in a twen- 'ty-five ' cent box of Beecham's Pills ( Tasteless ) 6 OFF with the T a In a sale at which so many goods have been sold as has been the case with out great closing 1 out sale , there must necessarily be 1 many odds and ends in coats vests pants. Tomorrow we sell PANT I PANTS for suits for for50c 50c , $1.00 , $1.50 ODD size pants for ! $1.00 , $1.50 , $2,00 ? ! Remeber our time is limited and to secure the best bargain s you must be first on the ground. When we ad vertise a bargain it is known as such and is snapped up at once. JLook in the show window for via 1 Cor. 13th and Farnzini , EDUCATIONAL. f Central College for Young Ladlca J Weitworlh Military Academy. Lexington Mortals.f ) Elizabeth Aull Seminary. , I Baptist Fenali College.d f.