Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 17, 1895, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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I S TIIJJ ! OMAllA : DAILY BEE _ : : SUNDAY , [ ARCII 17 , lSD/ / . 1I
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. N. B. FALCONER.
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1 , Tomorrow Wo Will " Mnko a Grand Show-
: ing of Now Spring Goods.
i GREAT UMBRELLA SALE TOMORROW
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: Tonorunv Afternoon train 2:30 : to 4:30 I' .
2o/orro , Arernoon
II , W ' . ,1 Sf1 lre" , (1011 UUlt Were
10c , ' 1e , I.O ) nml e 1 21 t.r 230
Yurd-Hm.1 the I'urtculnr
I m.ACK OOODS ,
$1,00 nntl ( $125 qunltes Monlny ( for 671,4c.
I you nre looking for bargains In
PINB BLACK mmss OOODS ,
Don't fall 10 attend this nIo. Positvely )
' the greatest values ever offered Iead the
following lIst carefully :
tolowlng lst carefuly
. 5.lnch nil \ eel I.'rench serge , regular
IrlcD , $1.25 .
4G.lnch all wol India twills , regular price ,
81.00.
42.lnch new novelty weaves ( I'risteley's ,
regular price , $ l.OO.
I &G.lnch laiiIe' cloth , regular price , $1.15.
40.lnch mohair briiantne , regular price ,
' 1.00.
40.lnch all wool crepon , regular price , $1.00.
,4G.lnch heavy dye silk fnish lenrleta ,
regular prIce , $1.25.
4G.lnch , all wool cay serge , regular price ,
11.00.
, 42-inch all wool russel corl , regular price ,
$1.25.
I.lnch all " 001 slorm serge , regular price ,
$1.25.
40.lnch Priesticy's nuns veiling , regular
, price , $1.25.
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Anl man ) ' other new weaves all go In one
r 16t 11 a 11 a )
; AT 67C A YAIm.
W\SI GOO1)S.
. There I no stock In Omaha 10 complete as
ours. I verylhllg that Is desirable and \
10 to be found with us. We arc doing the
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'y ash goods business of Omaha. Our goods
are perfect In every respEct , both In regard
_ to idw. ualy and prIce. Our leaders for tomar-
, 25 pieces genuine French I mull , prInted In
: the most ' desirable designs nll colors the
price Is only lIe 'anl. We guarantee them
, " to be worth 30c.
I I Then there Is our Cordelc Marqulsc , the
: latest wash goods fabric at the season. This
I the most beautiful hue of goods ever
. "hown : the price Is only I&c yard ; they are
, , cheap at 25c.
: Then there Is our last shipment at genii-
' the Scotch zephyr ginghams , that everyone
, Is selling nt 30c all 3&c : our price on them
115 lOc yard.
' - Then we have just opened up over fifty
. , , different paterns of new designs Uhd colors !
. In 3G.lnch Sea island < 1 percales , just the thing
for dresses wralllcrs , and shirt waists. Our
price on them Is only 12Yc yard. They arc
' 'wel worth looking after.
" 'Ve are showing an endless varIety of this
, , . 'leason's novelties In white goods.
' I AI10N SALE , 29C.
- Tomorrow 20 dozen aprons , white all fancy ,
I extra size , beautiful quality , well worth GOc :
wo start them for 29c.
BUCKLE SALE 25C.
, A beautiful line or buckles , belt buckles
, and . neck buckles all now , beautiful goods : 1
wo start thorn for 25c. gogs
, COHSg1 SALE , 4SC. ,
The grandest summer corset ever offered I
. for less than $1.00 : perfect fitting : ask to see !
. - it Cal for Trilby corset I
I.\CE SALE , 25C.
, Tomorrow GOOO yards ot laces , all styles ,
white and ecru , from 4 to 8 Inches wide ,
. cheap . for 50c this sale , 25c.
. SKIT SALE , 75C.
Tomorrow 100 fast black sateen skirts , reg-
ular size and elegant wide ruffle , well worth
, $1.25e start them for 75c.
p UMBRELLA SALE , $1.00.
, For an even $1.00 the grandest umbrella
4 , mounted. ever offered , actually worth $1.7G : beautifully
x ; ' UMDIELLA SALE , $1.98.
' . For $1.98 you can get an umbrella that you
wl pay elsewhere $3.0 for : come and bolt
them over , an'way.
. 's , mmRELLA SALE $2.48.
I you want a better one we can sel you
r. a regular $5. ' umbrella for $2.48 : all the new
and stylish handles ; come and see them
. ' THE DRESS GOODS WORLD STARTLED.
How can alconer sell these fine Imported
, all wool dress materials that arc worth 50c
'Gc , $1.00 and $1.25 for 25c ?
'Vo have no time to fIgure out the reason
but will go right 'long , all tomorrow for 2
, sale hours , tram 2:30 : to 4:30 : p. m. , will place on
. 50 PIECES MOUE.
Handsome colored dress goods ( no blacks )
tot a bolt In the whole lot worth less than
, SOc , and nearly all $1.00 and $1.25 cloths ,
4:30 for : 2 hours Monday afternoon , from , 2:30 : to
, ChOICE AT 2&C A YAUD.
, Limit , S yards to a customer.
, . N. B. ALCONER.
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. i 'I : lns , It. _ H. 1).t1I.
" "rlnl ( ) peitzig .
French and domestic patter hats and bon-
, tets , Thursday , Friday and Saturday , March
21 , 22 , 23. The choicest line shown west of
Chicago. 1520 Douglas , street.
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TiE uumCT SOUThERN nOU"E
' Via " nook IlanJ , IhlrtJlt Tlmn Line ami l.utOlt
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To all points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian
Territory , Texas and all points In southern
. California. Only one night out to all points
- ot Tons. "The Texas Limited" leaves Omaha
lt Ill : a. m" , daily except Sunday , landing
. passengers al all points In Texas 12 hours In
Idvace of all other hues . Through tourist
. cars via l't Worth and m Paso to Los An.
gohe For full particulars , maps , folders ,
. . etc. , ' call at or address Hock Island ticket
.01ce , IGQ2 Farnam st.
CHItS. KENNEDY . , O. N. W. P. A
'J Pure n"snrvolr Ice ,
The Artic Ici company wishes to announce
' tp th pUblc ( lift they have the purest and
finest lee on this market , cut from the Amer.
lean WaterVorks company's reservoirs al
l and Walnnt lull ,
Letter from the American \ \ 'uterVorks
. C mlJany :
' . OMA1\ , March 12 , ISOS-Arctic Ic ! Com-
. ; pnny , Omaha , Neb , Gentlemen : In repi ) ' to
} 'OUr ot the 8th Inst. , the Arctic Ice coiu
lsny of Omaha hall the exeluslvo right to
cut Ice on our reservoirs al Plorlnce and
'alnut lull Illrlnl the ( season of 189t.189 .
TJlo Ice In those reservoirs Is from settled
end aerlate.l Missouri river water taken from
the river at Florence Very repectfuliy ,
relectUly
EI.IS I. IlmlOWlm ,
. AI.ONZO B. IUNT ,
Receivers American Water Works C mpan .
All 'onters for this ice promptly fled ,
Telellhone , 4rG : olce , 220 South 'rweiftii
street , National bank . buIlding -
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'Time was when the "glorious clImate of
California" did Irll attract tourht8. Uut
year after year the tide ot travel sets II
btronger and stronger every fall and winter
tQward this favored region. There Is no cli'
late like Il Oi this continent for a winter
resort , all the usual fine service In the
: Union l'aciilo fbtem has this season been
brought to a degree at perecton which
eas'es nO\blng \ to t b. desired .
. IAHHY P. DEUEL . ,
CIty Ticket Agent , 1302 I aram street
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Ice : I'1 \ S Ilit all I nve.tigatioui.
Ice men ot Omaha are having a lot of
' trouble at present ' Oi account ot the agitation
of the hlilure Ice question , 'fhe comml-
Ioner ot health asked the council for an all.
) IEOllrlaton sulelent to cover tbo ( expense of [
hu\'lnl I chemical analysis made of ImlJles
ot Ice from the various cuttings In this t
\'Iclnly , us In his opinIon a large quantIty :
at the ( 11roducl was Impure und untIl for use
This was al the begInning ot the year , and
t as the council has not lade the required
Ipprlprlaton the ( mat r his hung tIre. Now
the dealers declare that their buslneu hiss
been materially da\naged \ b ) the ( agitation lt
. , the mater Ind list ( the only thing tint will
put thel right with their cuatomen 18 an
Investigation which shall establish conclu-
a1'el ) just what Ice Is wholesome and what Is
otherwise. Several of them have clhd II n
! cOllnlbsluncr ot health lately wih
(111 ( complaint and I Is likely that they wIl
present a lletllon ( to the counhl , asking that
"Olie actIon be tlken ,
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BOSTON STORE WREC \ [ { SALE
Posltvoly ! Every Dollar's Worth Wreaked
DrcEs Goods , Silks , Linens and Curtains
MUST BE CLOSED CUT TOMORROW
The Winding UI' of Thl Wreck Sale Wi
Ibcl080 the OrnllleMt nnrlnln II I uji-
l'nrh ( oIIM-Tho IIMt " 'crn Ha-
Rer'cil for Touuorrow-Last , l"y ,
$1.50 SILK AND WOOL DRESS GOODS , 2dC.
This season's silk antI wool dress goods ,
also plain black and cOlored all wool hen-
rleUas , that were damaged In any way on
the steamer "l'hioenicia" go on bargain
square at 25c yarll. 1lany of these , I 11er-
feet , would be worth $1.50 1 yard.
S& pieces all wool fancies In seeded effects ,
illuminated colors , silk and wool small checks
and stripes all wool crepons , goods that
cale al steamer Phoenica , and arc not
damaged I , go at 3ge yard , worth $1.00 yard ,
$1.50 IINIETTAS , JACQUAHDS , 490.
, \111 lwo.tonet cheviots , all new goods ,
worth up to $1.60 yard , strictly perfect , 10 In
our dress goods department nt 49c yard.
B.AC ) CHEION AND Cr VIOTS.
20 pieces of crepon , pure silk and silk and
wool , the most stylish goods for separate
tress skirts , also wide wale serge all
cheviots. These goods measure SO inches
and go nt 76c , uSc and $ IG9 'arll.
SPICiAL SILK . SAI.E.
On bargain sluare 200 IJleces ) 'art wide
China silks , all dark grounds , with small ,
neat figures , cost $1.00 to Import choice , 29c
yard This includes stripes and checks In
kalkls , or wash silks.
NEW SILlS.
AT &Oe , 79C , 9SC AND ! $1.50 YARD.
Most wondcrrul bargains In gros grain ,
Ieau.de-Sole ant figured jacquarts , which
arc nul so stylish for separate dress skirts
or entro suits.
These silks were bouJht nt the great New
York trade auction or S\IS. They are really
extra ordinary bargllns , and wo earnestly
all vise every one of our customers to take
advantage ot this sale.
LACE CURTAINS FROM TiE WlmCK.
In the last lot of merchandise from
Steamer Pheenlela were four cases of [ lace
curtalnp : only a few of the outside packages
were wet ; the greater portion arc fresh all
clean ; tomorrow they go In lots as follows :
At 8c ) pair , nil the Imported Nottngham !
curtains that arc worth up to $2.50 a pair go
tomorrow at 98c.
At $1.50 pair , all the finest goods In this
lot , curtains that arc worth UI to $1.50 pair ,
elegant designs and extra sizes , go at $1.50 I
pair.
LINENS FROM TilE WRECKED STEA IR.
Our big sensational lnen sale still lasts.
All the GO.lnch $1.00 qualIty sliver bleachel
daunael 19c yard. " , slightly soiled by salt water , go at
50 pieces ot GO.lnch silver b\'ached damask ,
with Queen Charlotte finIsh , slightly soiled
on edge , worth $1.25 yard ; go at 35c.
50 pieces i > or 72-lnch Irish double satin
damask , all Ilerfect , worth $1.00 yard : go at
35 .
GI.lnch heavy crenm damask , slightly damaged -
aged , worh ill to ISo yard : go at 29c and
35e.
19 bolts of GO-Inch Scotch turleey-rCI '
damask , worth 35e yard ; go at 15c. 'I .
GOOO glass cloth anl damask napkins , In.
plain ali fancy borders , slightly , et , worth
up to 10c : go at 2c each.
BOSTON STORE , OMAhA ,
N. W. Cor. IGth and Douglas.
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Inlhl0lnI10 P"uIlo \ ruSdlt ! IeIi , Other
where they will spend the summer. AssumIng -
Ing you are one at them and an eastern re
sort Is selected , you will b Interested In
knowing that the Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Hy. Is the direct and popular line
for this class of travel between Chicago and
the east. M. S. Gies , T. 1' . A. , Chlcngo.
C K. Wiber , W. P. A. , Chicago.
Totho l'nchllc Oual , h.:1 : \ 1"lernoint s
Via tim Union Pacific , the War Ils Pic-
torah line. Read the time. To San Francisco .
from Omaha G7y hours ; to Portland from
Omaha , G5 * hours : first class through Pul-
man , cars. Dining car service unsurpassed.
Pre reclining chair cars. Upholstered Pul-
lan colenl sleepers daily between Council
Bluffs , Omaha and San Francisco via C. &
N. " ' . and Union Pacific system without
change , connecting at Cheyenne with simi-
lar cars for Portland : also daily between
Kansas City and Portland , connection at
Cheyenne with similar cars for San Fran-
cisco.
Corresponding ( line and service to Colorado -
tme anl
rado Utah , Wyoming , Idaho and Montana
polnls. HARRY P. DEUEL
City Ticket Agent . , 1302 Faram St.
Mrs. R. II. Davies' spring opening March
21 , 22 , 23 , Thursllay"Frlday and Saturday.
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MANY SUITS ARE IN e3I1UT.
Slstrs of 1 lly Jesller Arraying Thom
ctVt'S II Court 10 ( on test I Wit' .
MetaphorIcally speaking , a bombshell
dropped yesterday among the rela-
tves of the late Emily D. Hespeler , who dIed
on February 1 last. I was In the shape of
a will , bequeathing all at her property to
her stepson Colonel George Hesp3her , and
disinheriting a dozen or more ot leI own
relatives.
Soon after the death of Mrs. lespeler , a
sister , ! rs. Mary Dyers , called at the house ,
123S Norlh Twentlth street and took away a
trunk contaIning a ' lot at valuable personal
.ot
property , which she hunch 1 conveyul to her own
house , much against the whhes of George
Connely , a roomer atthc Icspeler home. She
then telegraphed to Colpnel Heapeler , Inorm-
log him of the death ot his sister.
Later on Cunnely swore ont a warrant 'for
( lie arrest ot Mrs. Dyers charging her with
larceny , and she was called Into ' police court ,
where the case was continued for two weeks. I
In the ( vent that Mrs. flyers Is held guiles
les of the ( larceny charge she will commence
a criminal prosecution against Connely , In
addition to suing him for defamation of char-
acter.
Mrs. Hespalcr's mahlen name was Uroh.
lan , and when 19 years of age she went to
work for Ito man whose name she bore ,
and who was u wealthy manufacturer , after
whom the town of Hespeler , In Ontario
Canada , was nanied . leslleler was an old
mln , anti he had two sons older tlan ( the
fair Emily , bIll this did nol prevent his
becoming a victim to the charms at his
pretty enspioye . The result was a marriage ,
with the understanding that if I she survived
the 011 g'ntIenian , she should be his sale
heir , and In turn , upon her death , she should
will all of her possessions to his eons lies-
Ileler died , as also did one or his Sons , and
the whlo\ came to Ounahia. She did not suc-
eeell , fnancial ! , and out at an estate
orlglnal ) ' worth $00,000 , she leaves
hut little over $11,000 In IJersonal
II'opert ) ROLl real estate. About n year ago
she got Into a Personal encounter with one of
her sisters , Mrs. Morrow , who sued her for
$50.000 Ilamnges for 'Injurles to her person ,
The sister rero\'ere a judgment for $4,000 , I
which was , however , reversed upon second
trial before Judge Ambrase. .
The relath'es of time deceased fondly hoped
and bele\e she had heft no will , lS a careful
search ot her personal effects was eagerly
mmmdc . 1lr. lespeler did make I will .
however , ' which she left In Canllla , and
which arrived rlday Under 1 Colonel
George liespeler , her stepson , Is made
solo hell and admlulstrtor , without bonds.
1\leng the Ilerson.1 elects of the decease
are 16 Illeees of lace , valued at $2,000. There
Is Her ) lrosict ) at a hal dozen suis beIng
eommenced over the will by the different
relatives of [ Mrs. iespe1er . who consider
thelseh'ea unjusty treated
) uhiimi of IhD Court.
/oll&
Tie jury In the case of Thomas Igalnst
Justice of the Peace dgerton has brought In
a verdict In Judge hiopewell's court In favor
ot the Jllalutl for $101.93.
In the ( case of lanllx against Irandlea 11
Judge I"erguson's court verdict hiss been
rendered for the Illalltl for $28S.90 ,
WIIJlu .Iathews , who shot Wiiam Davis ,
a colorl < Ilorter In a resort lt Nluth street
and Capitol as'c'nue about two years ago was
yesterday sentenced by JUdge Scott to fifteen
years In the huenitemutiary.
Bert Brown , a colored ) 'outh , who pleaded
guilty ' to having stolen 1 dlamcnJ ring , vaiueil
lt $ t50 , from UflJresentatn Watsol , "as
switumeed to the county Jai for thIrty d3)'S.
nmrles Tietz , who was convicted by a jury
b"riday of having sold liquor without a
leelu ! at TII IZ's park ) , on the old Military
road < I , was ordered to pay a fine at $300 , or
languish In the county Jail while the amount
was bearded out II the rate ot $2 per day ,
WILCOX & DHAPER.
The Buffalo Shoe Stock Was Too Dig
for Us.
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CAN'T ' SELL IT ALL IN A DAY
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Monday " . . Really 1"111 to Sell luIalo
6hot. , fur Tomnorrow' , , \ \ 'luen
n-c Make thin 1'ricc !
Thnt't lo I
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TIe prices we'vo made so far on the
Buffalo shoes have been perfectly satisfactory
to everybody , 'esterday's purchasers being
on tIme verge of [ rIot , so dense at times be- .
came the ' crowd But we appeased them
with Buralo shoes till the throng thinned. i
Now , as wo say , everybody was satisfied
who came , antI we have but one cause for
complaint : There were Intervals , not many ,
'ts ( true , but n few , when the crowd dwindled
down to perhaps fifty people . Then was the
tmo you should have cOle In . In order to
give ourseh'es no rest whatever on Monday ,
we wIll take this lulalo stock hy tH horns ;
untl we arouse one at the greatest shoe ex-
ciements that ever struck this metropolis.
Wo'l sho\\ you prices tomorrow that beat ,
an'thlug you ever heard 0 [ , LIttle wee bits i
of prices for the best shoes on earth , much
as this . [ uIalo stock was largely composed 0 [ .
WI ARE SELLING MEN'S SIO S.
Never sold so many lace amid congress for
a dollar as we did Saturday. Wo'l sell more
yet Ionday.
Price Is god , so Is quality , IJut them to-
gelhE'r and they're irresistible.
Then $1.48 buys a cal and kangaroo shoe In
lace anti congress. No man ever saw the
like of them.
The needle toes for $2.60 need no words
at praise
Two hines at men's shoes for Monday that
hann't been out 'et. They arc $1.23 and
$1.40 kangaroo , cal and are great shoes for
lho money.
Days' shoes are exactly like the men's.
TIm BOYS hAKE ThAT.
The prices arc half a dollar under and
TiE MEN LIKE THAT.
\Vo ha\'o overlooked , In the beginning of the
sale to say what wo have for clldrQn ,
Over 200 pairs at 6 to 8 at 4Sc.
A hundred pairs yet of baby shoes at 25c
that cost 24c.
Some of the newest things In children's
and mlsea shoes are stched with whie silk .
THE LAmES' UAHGAINS.
' ,0 only quote today decIded bargains.
A ladles' .Iongola , patent Upped , In square
or narrow toes at a dolal' . All sizes and all
widths.
hundreds ] of pairs that Dufalo sold . for
$3,00 amid $3.50 , we arc selling for $1.48.
There's nothing bike it. So many real bargains -
gains thlt It wi be to your Interest to visit
our store If fur nothing but a cal to see
how we do huslness.
Selling shoes every mln1te.
WILCOX & DRAPER ,
Otherwise Known lS the House of Bargains ,
151 all 1517 Douglas Street
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A Few Advsmmtapg.
Offered by lie Chicago , Milwaukee & St.
Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. A
clean train , made up amid started from
Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to
destination. Elegant train service and cour-
teous employes. Entro trains lighted by
electricity and heated by steam , with electric -
tric ( light In every berth Finest dining car
service In the west , with meals served "n la
carte. " The Flyer leaves nt G p. m. daily
from Union depot
City Ticket Ofce , 150 Farnam street. C
S. Carrier city ticket . agent .
Mrs. n. II. Davies' spring opening March
21 , 22 , 23 , Thursday , Friday and Saturday.
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COUNTY MAKES A DEMAND
SherI Must lotto for Irens Hcccivod from
Clue County Court. ,
Ot all tl offices In the county that of
the county judge furnishes , or rather In past
years has furnished to constables , the richest
pIckIng. But slnco the election at JUdge
Baxter nil this has been changed , and there
has been , as a consequence , no end of growlIng -
hog on the part of the regularly elected con-
stabulary. But their complaints have had no
elect whatever upon either the judge or the
sheriff. Time constables got no processes to
servo , and , at course , no tees. I all calo
about In thIs way :
When Judge Baxter entered thc ofce he
found that under the law constables could
sere civil , but not probate processes. He
therefore applied to Sheriff Drexel to have
I deputy appointed far the county court , and
finally James C. Swift was appointed lo that
position. But here was the diihlculty.
How was Swift to be paid ?
Time county ' commissioners only allowed lie
sheriff five deputes , the stated salaries to be
taken out at the fees ot time oiflce. Swift could
not bo added to time roll In this way , so I' .
Drexel permitted him to pay hlmsel by
pocketing the tees and mileage eared hy hIm
In hue county court. This suited Swift first
rate , and since a year ago last January ho has
been working under this arrangement.
But It did not suit the chairman ot the
ftnammce committee of the county commissioners -
sioners , and on several occasions Mr. Jenkins ,
who was then acting In that capacity , wrote
to the county attorney , Mr. Kaley , for his
opinion as to the liability of the she rif In
time nmatter . No answer was receIved from
Mr. Kaley , and hue mater was dropped
until recently , when Mr. Stenberg , now
chairman ot the finance committee , apple
to County Attorney Dalrlge for his opInion ,
which he PromPtly urnlshed. I was to
the elect that Sheriff Drexel must account
for every dollar which hall been collected
by Swift and pay Il over to the county treas-
urer
urer.An
An expert has been engaged In the commnty
judge's olce for two days attempting to get
at the amount due the county on this ac-
count but be has reported to time eomlls-
missioners that It Is Impossible for him to
make even an etmate , owing to the fact
that mleage and tees are lumped alI en-
terell under one Item , They will have to be
segregated , however , for the reason that ( the
sheriff Is entitled to tIme mleago and the
county to the tees , though the process will
be long and tedious.
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OMAHA , March IG.-To the Editor at The
Bee : There are many unemplo'ed men In ,
lhls city depending moro or less upon others
to aid them. Wlh the opening ot spring the
number will doubtless bo sOlewhal reduced
but work there will still b lan ) ' who cnnnot fInd
Why cannot sOle sort of Irrangemtt be
made In Omaha as was don ( 11 Detroit by
time suggestion and under the ( direction o )
Mayor I'lngree ?
With time expendluro at $2,100 for ( seeds ,
tools , food amid ludglnl for the unemployed
time vacant lots at Detroi , with the consent
ot time property owners , were Illaltel wih
potatoes. Al the unemployed who desired
to ( do so were given emimioymmient The result
was that over 40,000 bnahlls of [ potatoes , worth
$28,000. were raised ,
'here are any lumber ot vacant lots In
this city , many ot which eoull , no doubt , he
used for this Ilrpose by consent or the prol.
crt ) ' owners without coat ) vacant lots camm-
not bo goten , the fifty aCrE1 ot 11001 farm
IUld izetl belonging to time county could be utl-
Ized.Why
Why not go ahead and do Eomethlnl In this
mater ? - _ . A. - G. OIOI ,
\unllty . " 1"0 tim Ullt F 0 lb ,
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At the economic seclln of UnIty club lust
Friday e\'enlnS 'fhe ' 1wo Stuntlards" was
the subject again under conbhlerutol , the
special toPic belmmg " ) , '
IIHclal age. belnS "Domestc Free Coin-
Mr. e. S. I.ohlnsIer , the director . ct timis
section , tlolee brlel ) ' ot the work of the two
re\'lous e\enlngs de'ott1 to "The 'l'wo
Stuntlarls , " amid said tlat time usual review
woull be omited , as the ( hue wait ul too
brief for the subject of the evellng ,
'rhe first Paper on time proi&Lmmu . "Sltetch
ot Current \ Ionl ) ' ttancinrds. ' was road b.
Mi' . I. I. . \bhot after which the main
question for debate was taken up Mr. I G. H
lagney IlresenllS the 11'IUlelt tal' free
coinage , und Proto U. 11. Lewis the unu- ;
meat uJaln6t free ( 'olnlll.
'fhe 6ubJl'ct , together with the lumts of
those who took part In time program ' , lt-
traded n large Iuihm < o. Owing to time lateness -
ness or the hour. a general dlscussi ' 1 of the
subject was oumutted.
The next amid final meetIng of this l"clon
for the season oc'url Alrl 5. SubJect :
"Momietury l'anlcl "
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ELLEY { { , SJIGER & CO.
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Spring Annonno3met of Arrival of Fash-
ionnble Oropons anbflsse Dross Goods ,
ARRIVAL OF A IIOSTtO1 SPRING NOVELTIES
IOST1F
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Nlw rreneh Silk 1''UU" , Black CrfI'OII 01
the Newest nlfH ; Olt l'-"hlolnhlo ,
'VCn"fM , New ' 1lmllll , , New
Collars , New CnlleR ,
We have just received from the United
States custom house the most attractive and
latest Ideas In crepons , ali grand spring
novelty dress goods and siks ,
French silk plaids.
Plsse crepe , a stripe Parisian [ ash lon ,
Superb China Taffetas .
Time latest effects In silks for waists ,
lack small figured Tnretll , elc.
CIIEPON. I
The creation of [ the most Ingenious designs
In the following [ shades.
CAI .AU-I.AIT I
pgW ACmH.
I.AUS GENE.
G
IILE'iV'IF. .
MAHnOW LAUREL , BTC.
BLACK DRESS GOODS
Dmss
or the fInest grale' and desIgns. .
Crepon Phase , Gaulee , crlnldeJ.
All kind Imallnable now on hand.
Note-iiaving fortunltely given early Import -
port orders for [ fine dress goods , we are enabled -
bled to display the splendid assortment of
novelty crepons , now so scarce In the coun-
try.
try.A
A choice line fine trimmings for above
goods.
Also collars , belts , buckles , etc.
Newest designs In capes and jacleets.
Also flue shirt waists , Including the celebrated -
brated "Star" and "King" brands.
KELLEY , STIER & CO" ,
. Cor. I.'arum and 15th st.
.
l'ivitsiiumt tn T,1eD
The Northwester line fast vestbulell Chi.
cage train that slde cast from time Union
Depot every afefl cn at 5:45 : and Into
Chicago nt 8:15 : next niorniumg with supper
and la carte breaktast. Every part of tht
train Is HIGHT.
Other easter trains at 1:0G : a. m. and
p. m. daily-good , too.
City ticket office . 1401 Farnam street.
Ciy tcltet 101
POLISH CRUICH TROUBLE.
CHUJCH
l'rolinmmmmary Icurll ! of the 1'"rU"sr -
rested forA"ult , Is l Ic I 1 . 1.
The assault cases resulting from .the recent
disturbances at St. Paul's Polish Catholic
church at Sl'eehey arc 01 trial In police court ,
ant yesterday the ent e day was occupied
In hearing the evidence against the deenl-
ants. There are nearly forty at these. All
the cases at assault are being tried al a single -
gle hearing , but time charge of shooUng with
Intent to Id1 against atber Karmlnsld will
bo treated sepnrately.
When the case was called at 10 o'clock ,
yesterday morning the court room was filled ,
with the defendants , witnesses and interested
[ rlcnd . At this juncture nn objection was
raised as to the valdiy , at warrants on which
the arrests had been made. They were countersigned -
tersigned by W. , 8. : .ivey , chief at police ,
and It wasl suggested that nl time time when
they were Issued , Mr. Seavey was sImply
a private citizen , and Captain Mostyn was
acting In hIs stead. Some time was occu-
pied In looking up authorities on this point ,
and City Attorney Connel was telephoned
for an opinion Mr. Connel said that he
believed that lie warrants would hold good
and on this representation the trIal proceeded -
ceeded , alhough Judge Derlt saId that he
was nol alogether satisfied that the proceed-
Ings would be regulnr.
The only witness examined In the morning
Father Karmlnskl , who
was was al the
stand until noon. lie was examined by Assistant -
sistant County Attorney Day , while Attorney
C. J. Smylh appeared for the defendants.
The testimony or the priest was merely a
repetition at his previously pUblsh el state-
ments , and no facts of Imp rlanco were chic-
ited. lie was rigidly cross-examined by Mr.
Smylh , who brought out the facts In re-
gard to tIme ordination at the witness by
Archbishop Vlato at Wisconsin.
The examInaton ot Father Karmlnslt was
continued at time afternoon session , amid then
the boys who were his assistants In the serv- .
Ices , and wbo were witnesses of the shotog ,
were put on the stamit Their testimony :
simply confirmed the reports previously pub- !
lshed , and the trial was without incident I
nnt Sam Macleod , a former e'mploye ot the
Board of Education , was put on the ( stand :
Macleod hld been Iowa to thin church on
the evening after the shooting occurred , and
he testified to the appearance at the building -
ing and the location of time bullet marks.
le hall made a critical examination at the
bullet holes made by the revolver at the
Priest and their appearance and convinced
him that they had been fred merely to scare
some one. How he arrive at this conclusion
was not stated , amid Mr. Smyth Inquired hoI \
I was that he was so Interested In the affairs
at the Polish church as to go hero to make
an imivestigation. Samuel admitted that he
had a lively Interest In seeing "the reputable
sid' , " com3 out on top , antI In reply to an-
other question declared that he never mixed
" "
side
with a "disreputable , unless there was
" . "
"somelhlnJ In I.
After recalling Father Karmlnsld to repeat
his testmony as to which of the derenlants
ho could identify as having been inside the
church when the sbootng occurred the
state restul.
.
J/STlWN l'/ .S/ ( , . ' .
\'oternIU or lisp R.'bolilon Hcmcmhorod hy
tIme 1fH'ml ( ; ov"rnllll. ,
'V\SIINGTON , Jlrch 1G.-Speclal.- ( )
PensIons granted , Issue of March 1 , 1&93 ,
were :
Nebraska I Orl lnnl-J.ouls P Derhy Myr-
tie , Lincoln : Charles Hoeltwood , 1)'annle , '
Cirummit IncreascDonpls I.'on , O'Neill ,
Iloit. Ttelssue-lavid. 11. \'hiite , Aurormu ,
1amltol. Original , widow-Saraim C.
Durand , Saint llward , Boomie ,
Iowa : Origiial-Joftn , W. Keeley , Per ! ,
Dalas ; John Deck trtrord , Inmlton :
Wilson Iteniahy , Spero' Des Moines : Edwin .
D. Illtr\lge , Denhll ' Crawford . Addl-
tionalIteuben'zumVV'amt , VIUsce , Mont-
1ont-
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Iomer ) . I micreus.e-1i'erthimmnmmd Nerher
Chlrles City , Floyd I : , Furls Thuompsomi . West
Inlon , 1lyete : NouuIKnupp ) , Charlel City.
IloYII : Joseph Zineula , lowl City Johnson ;
August Iruuse , Churoj City \ Floyd ! , le _
imtsue-Ilolhls g. luter , lopKlnlon , Dela-
ware . Original wilows , otc.-usan H.
Leach , Bkldor , CIton : Margaret Jeler-
les , ilencomi Juhata
60Ulh Dakota : 1zeveise-Robert Ihomisahi ,
IIQDOISe-Hoberl Bonsul
Jol.la , Hund.
Colorlllo : OrlsIpn1Bohan Field , Hot
10t
Sulphur Hprlnls. ( Gnm.
hsue or Murch 2i1615 :
:
Nebraska : ltenewaL-Jmimes " ' . hush ,
I.lncoln , I.nncastcn' lteiasue-Timmnas
Ireelen , lUlhohl1 Hlchurlson , OrIginal
wimiosvs , etc.-I.ucla "A , Fillmore , Beatrice ,
Gui ge.
lawn ; Originai-Johiui n. Wilams.Igona. .
OS8Uth. . Henewal-John Hush Brown , I mm-
Ilanola , Warren . lncrease-Jumel \y
Quiche , SIpDurn cr. Kcokuk : hugh p I"
Uurton. Clarksville. , i Iu t her. Orllnal
whllWl , , ete.-I lcn Noble , Des Moines ,
101. ,
South Iakzta : Original-John W. WaY1 ,
Faul.tol , I"aulk.
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INDIANAPOLIS , March IG.-Jacob Oold-
berg and his wife , living at ! 8 biddy street ,
were found at G o'clock this moring
asphmyx'atcd by natual I gas whch ! hrd ncap d
( ruin the kitchen slove. Mrs. Goldberg was
dead and huusbammd ' .
ald her hUS\II cnnnol - reco\'er.
:
H. c I"r fur . u I'IUI ! r iu.mps. !
On.AlmiA CITY , Old . , March IG.-I. .
Mvrrin'an & Jlros. , whele211e liquor deal-
era , have hlrl1eJ their llfIIC'S'er to a
reco'\'er Dll'lntell by te l'e1rlrt ' ctirt. The
hiatm'hitles are $ O , oo ; assets , $18,000. J. J' ,
Boyle Is the recelnr
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2 SALES AT BOSTON STORE
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200 Cases New Wash Goods , White Good ! ,
Battens and Cotton Gocds
ON SALE IN BASEMENT TOMORROW
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And time Great Inlkrult Stuck of 11.I'A
'lrlllhlll ( ell lit " 'hl.h0 Arc
OI.rlll the 11nMt Slrprllnl liar-
gain of All , TOlorrow ,
2c white goods , slightly imperfect , lc yard ,
25e new zephyr glnlhams , Gc yard ,
'
Ylrd. 251 henrleUa sateens , all new ) Iaterns , 8'c
' 'heulils of yards at lle and 19c satcen ,
all new patterns , G1he 'ard.
The best cambric linings , worth lc yard , go
at 2 % c.
New sprlnJ calicos atll prints , worth 7c
) yard go at 3'c. '
Best Sc indigo blue prints , 3 .c 'ard.
7',4e apron diode gimighamns . 21 yard.
Holer towels imp to three yards long , all
sewed 0111 ready [ erse , go at 19c cache
Man ) ' worth SOc.
Hemnants or all Ilnls of crash toweling ,
7Yc for ni entire remnant.
Stampet piow ) Ilams , 12\2e \ pair.
ON MAIN I.OOH.
$1.60 men's white laundered shirts , SOc.
$1 men's white and colored uniauliered
shirts 26c.
$1.25 men's underwear , 25c.
$1 men's neckwear , 25e.
All the men's linen cufc , 4c.
All styles men's linen collars , 4c.
All men's socks , &e , 8e , 12Yc anl 19c.
$ quality bo's' shirt waists , 26c.
$1.25 boys' all wool knee pants , &Oc.
7Ge union casslmero knee pants , 25c.
BARGAINS IN CHOCKEHY DEPARTMENT
In batement.
No. S nickel teakettle , &Gc :
worth $ . &
Decorated dlnler plates ,
48e per set : worth $1.20.
Decorated cups nnl snucers ,
48c set ; worth $1.20.
HAm DRESSING DEIAHT mNT.
Hair goods wl be sold all thl9 coming
weele for less money than they ever were
before 11 Otumaima . and every lady having her
hair Iressell 11 be given a " [ ace steaming"
free of charge.
BOSTON STORE , Omaha ,
N.V. . CQr. IGth amid Douglas.
.
Miss S. C. Grh\\oll , the milner , hums ra-
moved front 1 South lGth to Mrs J Ben-
son's store , In rear , with full line at fIne '
reneh nmiiiinery. .
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Uolt lounty \ \ 'imnesses I1\hnle II UIN-
CI"'III ' : Ihn Strit's or nn ( ) lrll I"n ,
O'NEILL , Neb. , March H.-To tIme Editor
ot The Dee : In your Issue or the 9th Inst.
there Is published an Interview with \V. J.
Dobbs , staten agent at this place , which
casts a slur on the people of this county. As
your paper circulates extensively throughout
the state , the publcaton will reach many
who do tel know Dobbs , antI they might be
led to believe what was said In that Intervlcw
by him. As you have always been air In
dealing with us , we ask that you republish
time article , all also time afdavls of the
men Dobbs says have len the country , so
that the people of the state may see what
unfair means have been resorted to by a
few to create a sentment against the men
charged with the murder of Barrett Scott.
WITNESSES I.A VIG.
Fear Expressed that Darrett Scott's Alleged i .
Slayers May Go Free.
w , J. Dobbs , the Elkhorn agent at O'Nel ,
Is one of the out-at-town Masons who ut-
tended the convocation at Shrlners In this
city last evemuing ' Mr. Dubbn shys that the
.people of e\nlnl' I have about given \I ) hop
that Darrel SCUU' alleged slayers wil be .
convicted. Since the preliminary eXlmlna- I
lon two or the most Important witnesses '
for the prosecution have disappeared , ant It
Is feared hint others may follow. One at
these was Palmer , a man who passel
Parker's just n few minutes before Sootls
buggy on the fatal New YellS eve. At that
time Scot was Just comIng In sight about a
mile asvny and Palmer swore that : Iulhan
was stamiding ! on the waU or the sol house
when he plssed , About two weelts ago
Palmer left the place where he was working
to go hume and chnl e his clothes IJrepar-
atory to attending I meeting uf the debating
socIety at O'Neill. This was the hat seen of
him. His disappearance Is being Invest-
Jated , but so far no trce of him has been
discovered. The witness Stanton , whose
disappeared. testimony was also Important , has likewise
I. David S. Palmer , or Dorse , Neb. . being
first duly sworn , depose and say that I have
read the above statement II The Omaha
Bee or Saturday , March 9. 1893 , all fay that
I am still residing II Dot-soy Hal county ,
Neh . and that I am ready to go upon the
witness stand Iny time the state mar re-
< ulle me to 10 so.
I turther say that J dd ( not swear that 1
saw George D. ! ulhan standing on the
sod wall at Parker.
Parker.DAVID S. PALmR.
Subscribed nod sworn to by DavId Palmer ,
to me known to le the identical person
who subscribed his name to the foregoing
aildavlt. ( JOHN DAVIISON
Justice ot the Peace.
I , harry Stanton , being fIrst duly sworn ,
depose and Hay that I have reall time above
Intervle\ ofV. . J. Dobbs at O'Neil. and
Hay thnt whnt he says In relIII to me Is I
malicious ralsehood : that I nm 111 have
heen antI am still ready to testify In the
lmnrrett Scott case at any time that I am
called emi to do 130. HAnny S1'ANTON.
caled and sworn to by larry Slln-
ton , to me Imown to he the identical per-
son who Fuhscrlbed his name 10 the fore-
going aliltiavit. JOHN SKIHVJNV ,
gainS Clerk District Court.
By O. M. Collins , Deputy ,
) .
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VICKOrtY-Eulward , aged 3 years , 8 months
VII 20 daYH , larch 1G. 180 : . Fnnerl services -
ices Monday , March 18 , at 10 a. 1. from
the resIdence or his "arents , : lr. rind Mrs
James Vlekol ) ' , : i91 North ' -wenteth
street. Interment Forest Lawn cemeter .
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. , ' /ICOT CIVI ) IS lllZ/ ' .
"orloll Unll\16 In Cllflrnin hy I J.Ol
Tluprmomn'tor II Jlnr.h , ,
SAN FRANCISCO , March 1G.-Heports
from ( VacavJe , Woodland , Emira , Rulsan ,
San Jose , Fresno antI Davisyle state that
frost bas practically ruined the apricot crop
In all the northern a \I central part at the
localities named. Prunes , grapes and paches
'havo also been Injured but deciduous fruits
have suIerel most. In the neighborhood of
Vaca\le the loss Is esthnated at $2GOOOO
and alJut San Jose the value ot nut destroyed .
stroyed Is $100,00 Many orchardists say
that theIr revenue this year will be nothing
and have discharged their employes. A tber- (
moreter of 2 ! degrees - - did , - the mischief .
Trust . of Editor Uana , I'osmpomurd.
NEV YORK , March 16. -The hearing In
the case of Charles A. Dana , who Is charged
wIth criminaly lbeling F' . n , NoyeR of
Washington , was to have taken place before
United States CommIssioner ! Shields tOdn )
By agreement between counsel the hearIng
was postponed until next 10nday morning at
1 o'clock.
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LESLIE DRUGS.
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OU' ussort" nt ot hlit price meileines
rror I.esle'l tock , Is ! etUnS prel badly
hale hroken : , but we ha\e the folowing still on
Leslie's l'rices . Our Prices
ISo bottle IHusehJll1 amnmonimm . , . . . . , . 60
40e bottle W'itchm Hazel ( same size us Si bottle -
tie belie 10nll'I Wich xtrot lazel ) . . . . . . . . . . $ . ISo
750 and $1 iuottlo Port. Claret and Hhern'
( fur medical use only ) . , . . . , . . . . : c-40e
We size Hhuiiuim's Conmuunmption Cure. . . . . 2fe
Shioh's Consumpton
Wu size , \cker'l Emighimuim : 'mcdy , . . . . 2c
) ; 1':1118h I
$1 size Sarsaparliha Ind CQler ) ' , . . . . , . . Wet
$1 size Sarlpnrla lee antI Wine . ' . . . . ' . Wo
t $ size gmulrlon Cod Liver Oil . . . . , SOc
250 size ( hlycorimme Supposaitories---------- hOc
Ilze O'cerlne lorlew" - " - " - " - " - lO
SOc 117 O'Cel'lne amid I ' se Water . . . 2e
ISo size ( hlytcrimme Inll Bose Water . . . iSo
: size OeerJne IhlMh noses 10so . . . . . . , . ' 401
Hh rr31 & r G nlBl Drl Co o
1513 lodge St. , 2nd door west at P . O.
Agents ( or Iunyon's Homocopathlc nem-
cdles
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HAYDEN BROS. SHOES.
Monday Will Do the Day to Buy Shoes nt
Hayden Dr.s ,
GOOD SHOES WERE NEVER SOL SO CHEAP
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Laillemi' Shofp , Olc-llel'l Sheep , Ulo I
ClmIldrcmt' IhOfA , -Itc-iimfmmit' ShoeM , ,
23c-lcnl ( lie J'rirC Below I !
for 11011ny ,
Infanl's fIne dongola SOc shoes , 2dC : sizes
2 to I
Chuihtlren's fine patent vamp , S5c shoes ,
4Ge : sizes 4 to 8.
Chmiltlrcn'mm grain solar tip , U.21 shoes , 7Gc : I
sizes 9 to 12.
Misses' fine grain tip , spring heel , $1.60
shoes , Ole ; sizes 12 to 2.
Misses fine .10ngola , patent tip , $ $ .IO shoes , I
08c ; sizes 12 to 2. :
Ladles' flume hnll turned Ludlow $3:00 : and
$ t.OO shoes , 9Sc : small sizes.
Ladles' flume hallurned , hiatomit vamp $ tOo
shoes , $1.18.
These arc broken sizes , but I you can gel
a fit they are big bargains. ,
Ladies' fine dongola Pie and square till ,
$4.00 buton shoes , $1.98 ; sizes 2\ \ to 7 , )
anll I widths.
Men's N , IC. calf , $2.00 shoes , 95c.
Icn's fine satn calf , $2.50 congress Ind ,
lace shoes , $ .48.
$
Mcmi's fine Pie toe calf , $ GOO shoes , $2.0.
Do's' N. K. cal lace , $1.6 shoes , 98c ;
sizes 1 to 5. IA YD N BROS. ,
Monday Shoe Sale
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The ncw photograph at the ( heavens which
Is being IlrelJared hy 1.0ndun lerln amid
Parisian astronomers shows 6SOOOOOO stars.
I'OTATO .F.l1tltS 1'It 1'Iflf J'OVfl.
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l'tT.TV " 'I.USOl TIl 1'Wl
Non York City I a AdoUn A ll.lal
M"U.o.1 . of "Inuit" ! ,
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NESV YORK , March I'G.-T'Ie New Yor
Charites conference has leehlcII to adopt
the scheme at POtAtO ' ( arias for the poor which
was Inaugurated by Mayor Pingree of Detroit
last summer. A commlteo has been al .
pointed to carry . out the plan on a- large
scale antI active work has been commenced ,
The Plan Is simply obtaining tIme muse of kilt
tracts at mad In the cl ) ' al\l dividing them
up Into Patches ! ot one.thlrll at an acre fOI
each [ lml ) ' , 10tatots for planting and oUlel
vegetable seeds will be furnisimeti . Eacim man
must then attend to hIs little tuna and all
the products are his own ,
Mr Wiiam Steinway his offered the use
ot a tract ot lal\l contnlnlng 200 acres In
Long bland City , and Mayor Wlel Rives a
large tract at \lnwooII , Columbia college do-
ntes seven acres on lornlng lle JelKhts ,
All or these alers were received be [ ere any
publc appeal was mude , nnll It la expeeh' '
that asked thousands for cit [ acrs will be tOl\lerel1 IhOl1
New York has n large area at unocculel
(
land , Accor.lng to n census tnken hy Postmaster -
master layton through the . letter carrler
ther arc 17,329 vacant lots , containing over
1,000 acres . below Wesl One Juntlrell a 11
I.'ort.fth street amid tIme 1arlem river. In
the nnnexell district nro 11any thousanll acres
that the commitee expect to be offered for
the summer's ( ice.
I'hl lclta-1 h"ln hmnuiqilot.
BOSTON , March IG.-The Massachusetl
Alpha Alumni association of Phi Deln.Theta
held its third minus ! banquet at the Parker
house. Se\'enty members , relresentng college -
lego chapters [ rom Maiuie to Calfornln , Bat
about the tables with Preshlenl . .
, wih I. C. Tom-
lnson presldln TIme chief 81Jeaker at ( lie
after ( huller exercises were : 1. 11 , Marble
at Nash\le , Tenn" , hlslorlan of he t eneral
counci ot the fraternl ) ; W. H , Menalr , also
of Nmishmvihie , all bbs' Arthur Little , I.n. or
llostoum. At the business meetng I. I C. Tom-
lnson , luchtel . college , OhIo , was electe1
. '
! ell 10" 108olno M"I. .
LINCOLN , Ill. , Mareh IG.-The Lincoln
water works have been sold . The cal wal
closed today ) for their transftr to F. M , Mliii
of Des Moimiemu The conshleraton Is $170,000.
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& 'r" Down and 8 monthly
you CII buy I fine
. PIANO
Orcheshal : gl'Il\ feet G inches high , 3 peduls , at I
engra\eu panels ivory keys , continuous hinges , $18 5 '
choice ol walnut , mahogony 0' oak case , stool
und scarl. . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WHY PAY RENT -
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"Thcl you can have o\el'y dollar ; you pay right in your house ,
anti thereby muko 0 savings bank ol your inst-ument ?
can address I I \c Ire ! ellul Trlbuto plcturo frames I I I
on or - I -glass and mat-only 24c ,
F1QSPE1 Jr 1513 IlOilgills st , ,
_ . , S Omaha , Neb1
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
-IN-
Knit Underwear
For Spring.
A beautiful quality of Egyptian
Cotton , silk trimmed , finest finishezl
seams , best pearl buttons , high
DCCI , 1 OF short sleeves ; price 5oc , Pants to match.
A good quality. silk trimmed , well finished seams ,
good p3arl buttons , high neck , long or short slccve3 ,
price 35C. . ; izes 3 to 7.
1-ligil neck , long sleeved vest , regu1ar 35C to 40C
quality for 25C. Sizes 3 to 7.
In our Muslin Underwear department CIiiIdrcii's
Drawers in good quality of muslin , with button holes
worked , tlirce tucks above hem , sizes o and i , 7c ; 2 , 3 ,
4 , hoc ; 5 , 6 , 7 , i5c ; 8 , , 17c.
Ribbon and I-Iandkcrchicf sale continues on
Monday ,
. ILttttILtIt tt1t1 ttKt1I2 lIZ
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. czzz - : 1 ' New China
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Cheap.
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' , of quality , but in the sense
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