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8 TH1i3 OMAfA DAILY 13 1't' : AWEDNDSDAY , MAY 20 , 1591. 1 CLOSES IN 0111 SO ICOODi. Lines Draw Around the Probable Mur dorar3 of Harry Oswald , TESTIMONY IS GIVEN Wfili RELUCTANC ) reu 's u Wert' nt Ihr Innce or Sat the FIKht tlnnltlluK to Tell All They ICnosv of the AfTnlr. I The Inquleltlon Into the death of Ilarr Oswnld was continued by Coroner Ilurke ycsterday afternoon. A largo crowd fine the lobby of the council chamber long befor the hour pct tor holding the Inquest w'a reached. As on the day before Chief liven nan clearel the room of spectators and oleos the doors of the chamber. This action dli not. have any effect on the crowd , for oil tit afternoon the street and Mdesralk hl iron of p011ce hcadquarlera % vas blocked by tlu curious , County Attorney ] laldrlgo was do ( abed In Omaha and the state was repro tented by Deputy Attorney A. W. Jeffries. It was 4 o'clock when Ernest Norton , lht first witness was placed on tlto stand. Nor ton was at Uw dance Saturday night anti wan being held by the police a9 a wltuern Saw' Oswald leave the hall with Campbel' ' anti Clara Schndtll by the side door. Wit mile saki he left the hall by the front door and stood on tlro corner and saw alto crowd around the side entrance , there was corn siderubio laalse and some awearing , lk didn't eeo any stones thrown or club : flourished. R'itneeo said ho watched the scuffle tor about ten minutes , then walked south on Twenty-fourth otrcet. Ile uael lucks , who told him there was a man laid out In taw rear of Ptvouka's saloon. The ) returned and saw Oswald lying lu the alley. Norton then walked to the police station and reported tau matter. Ha then shooed two policeuter where the body was lying , and then scut lc his home at euty-sixtll and 0 streets. OSWALD EXPECTED TItOUliU. Norton said that while up in the hall hr heard Oswald tell Campbell that if the Parks gang attacked him , he , Oswald , would lien hint , rho next witness was S. F. Logan , who lives at 'fwcnty-sixth and M streets. lk left the ball by the front way and wont htto the ntloon , where he reiahned for c moment , talking sslth a friend. Saw tit crowd start to run toward tire rear door , but did not follow. After a long quesllmling during vldcii nothing new w'a' brought out thu witness was txcueed and 11'alter I Hicks was called , who said ho wao about the last ow to leave the Imll after the dance lie wac escorting a woman home , and crossed the alley , wlitre he saw a man ly'itiF in the mud , and remarked that "some mar 1s awful drunk. " Al Twenty-sixth street fro parted with the woman owl returned U Plvonica's , where he met Son Logan. 11'It nev ) asked Logan it au had seen a man lying In thu alley , old Logan answered that ht had got up anti gone. Oswald had not gone , and found bite however , as witness went back there , lie then called for Logan , who did not respond , bat Norton did , and they bolt walked to the police station and reportul the matter. IV. A. lucks waa the next witness. He said ho went to the dance with his brother , but left before the la , > t dance and svcnt tr Albright and did not r'ee tlau fight Duri ni the evening he heard ! 'arks and Conpbe. arguing ubout eaniething , but paid no atten tton to the talk ; did not know Oswald , 833 North 'twenty-fifth street L. Daly , testified that he pacsad Plvonka'a about 93i ; o'clock and saw Prichard on the sldewalt talking to a svomnn ; heard him say , "I wit' ' get that helara morning , " but did act know who Prichard referred to , Charle3 Sive , Tidrly-y2coud and I streets , met the four Ford boys , John , Mike , Jack and Jamet' , and they all went to the dance. Nothing epecial developed during Slvo'c to iniony , except the statement that as ho left the -Juil to go on the witnous stand Jllku Ford called to hint to be careful what he said , and not let any two men get to questioning - tioning hhn at once. Thia statement was only brought out after a good deal of ques- tioning. Flanks , the witness admitted that ho saw 0110 111(111 down in the alley with another - other luau an top of him , but did not pay any attention to then ! . Sonic one called out " ) lire collie the pollee , " and lie hurried along and caught up with the rest of the gang , which was going west en L Street. DOZEN MEN ON TWO , Arthur Smith Faid that he front to the dance about 1030 ; o'clock and stayed to the close. Heard seine one yell fight , and ha saw ten or a dozen men jump onto Oswald and Cangibell. Ile heard Oswald say , "I don't want to fight" Several men attacked Oswald at once , and he saw a big fellow strike Oswald In the hack of the ucclr , nud ho fell at law alley crosshtg with lwth bands ell , 11'Iuicss did not know the names of any of the men who were fighting. The tnaui stlua ltnoclted Oswald down lead on u dark sstnl lowtuil coat , dark pants , tan shoes and had light hair and was smooth shaved. During the fight Oswald was knocked down nvo or three times. After a recess of half an hour , during which tluto Arthur Smith waa closeted with the comity attorney , the taking of testhuony was coutitaned with Martin Lecox , an en gitteer , on the shad , 1VIUtess heard thin there cae a fight at the rear of the building and ho went around. The first thing he taw was Oamphiell picking himself up off the pavement Asked hlm what s'as thu matter and was told there bad been a Ilght. Camp , hell svaa the only man alto complained o ! having been struck. Noticed a number cf men ruunin % vest on L street. Another htiertulrelon wan talten at. tints point null Campbell was Placed on the rack In the sweat box. Deputy County Attorney Jeffries stated that lie was In possession of sane valuable Inforrnat'oi ' , but did nut preps a to bring It out before the coroner's Jury , lie further said that all et the wltneases were afraid to test If they told the truth , they were afraid o' haing killed by sonw of tits gang , Fred Parks , who wan on lute stand Monday - day , was recalled and gave the names of all those sio were at the dance , lie scold Jlut Ford had Orr a swallow-tall coat tad dark trot shoes with pointel toes. from % a8 the only 1(1311 who had on a swallow-tall coat. Then ! 'arks told about his having taw fight wltli Campbell after the dance , IVltei Il seas over L'omo ono handed him u lint and lie aaw solute of his friends running west on L street and ran alter then , lie did not know who hit Oawald. 11'hen asked why he ran. Parks replied that ho ran because ho was atrald of beiuig arrested for lighting with Campbell , lie wont to the side door , he said , for the purpose of settling his disputO with Camp hell , either by a light or peaceably , After lie clinched with Campbell ho saw seine one atriko Oswald , but did not know who It was , Oswald'u name was not nieutloned by any of the gang wldle on the way h01ne , STOILY OF TILE FOitDS. Mike ford was the next witness. lie said ho was a nephew of I'atrlck Ford of Omaha , lie said that Janice 1''ord had on dark clothes and tan aiioe , Wiaen lee reached thu side. wane Ito saw a tight , but by the thno ho aeached lire alley the crowd had dispersed , Did not see Parks run down Ij street. The four Fords walked don L street to Twenty-sixth and went hone. Ile did not recognlzu any auto In the crowd which was alatding at thu toot of the sldc steps , All of the Fords stuck together from do time they left the hall until their Monte was reached. Did not sea Oswald attar he Icft the hall , James Ford came next to tell hla side of the story , Ito was dressed Sit a dark cut , away coat , dark panta and tan shoes , with yiolnted toes. Wltnexr said that the four Fords and Charley Slvo left the hall together , At the corner they saw a gang fighting , "Pretty soon the gang Sveut away , " continued - ued Turd , "and uvu went on home , " lie dc- riled getting lute the crowd , bacauso lie was afraid of being tilt. I'arks wium the only one In the crowd that he knew. On the way down the otrcet nothing uas said about the light Tim reason ho ran was because ho urns afraid of being arrested tor being out late. late.iVllness contradicted several stateunents made by Parks and his cousin , Mike Ford , and declared ( hut lie dId not have trouble w'Ith any one that utaht , Adjourned until S o'clock this afternoon , i CILtSUlS 111 It 1Ill ) AIIOUT DYiNI Anon llroourtlt4d Tithes ilnt I'olso nud 'Theft Calls n lorlor. Anna Ilroomfelti , a woman living at 111 Davenport street , had reasons for believer that her husband , George , was "trllling" wit another woman of dusky hue , co yccterda afternoon she got out the family box of re poison and took a liberal dose. A few mfr nips' struggle with rodent killer convince Anna that she had chosen the wrong rmlt so she notified a friend , who telephoned fe a doctor , After half an hour's work Ili woman was given another start in this trot blous world , and late last night was per nouneed out of danger. Anna left a Ion note written to her husband on a piece t wall paper , which 1s In the hands of tit omcert' . George Ilreomfleid w as fonnerl employed as a porter in a barber shop nee lho corner of Sixleanth and Dodge streets Of late lie has failed to provide for the fan fly larder and otherwise neglected hle wift lie is said to hmave.gow to Chicago , Mr , Hurley 'W l1 Sprnk. An Important meeting of the Omaha Rc taller ? ncs elation will be held at the Cow nterclal club rooms , Wcdnestiay , May 20th at eight o'clock , Will Gurley has kind. coitsenlel to address the meeting , It is int pedant thsl every member be preeent cordial invitation to all retail merchants I extended , Come early. CHAS , D , TIIOMI'SON , Secretary. --s-- losv hales to Clcvelumd. The Nobles of the Mystic Shrine wil meet at Cleveland , June 23 and 21. Fbr this occaeion the Ili & 0 , it , fl. Cc twlll cell tickets at rcducetl rates from al palms on Its lines west of the Ohlo river for all trains of June 21 and 22 , valid for re turn pasaage unlit June 25 , The tare troll Chicago will be $ S.50 and correspondingl ; low rates from all other points. Ticket will also be on sale at all points throughou tln west , The 11 , & 0 , is the only line running Pull man Sleeplug Cars between Chicago am Cleveland. For full Information write to L , S , Allen A. G , P. A Grand Central Passenger Sla tlon , Chicago , Ill , NlaV ' 1'IMI' . Chlenrro , alilssnulcee & St. Paul it'y No , 4 , laavo Omaba G : i0 p. in. ; arrive Chicago 9:25 : a. rte. No , 2 , leave Omaha 1t a , tn. ; arrive Chicago 7:15 : a , m. No , 1 , leave Chicago G p. in. ; arrlve Omaha 5:05 : a. m , No. 3 , leave Clrlcago 10:25 : p. m. ; arrive Omaha 3 ; " 5 p. m. The "MIL VAUICEF. " City OOice , 1504 Farnam Street. Itpeeptiuu to the Eptse"pal Clei' v 11shop ! amid Mrs. George Worthington gay their regular nnnual reception to the clerg ; and menbc s of the Episcopal church it tlriu diocese at Brownell hall last night , Th sliaclous parlors and hails of the seminar ; hnd been prettily decorated with pttet pants and cut flowers , ttnd a s trhig bout ensconced bchlnd a hank of foliage hi tit main lutil filled the air with sweet strains The attendance was very large , , Includbnl all of the clergy anti lay delegates , tvhi nro In the city for the purpose of attendant the church council , which convenes today as tvcll as a large number of townspeople These annual receptions of the bishop out hits estlrnnble wife are vcr3' popular , ant it has been found necessary to hold then at lirownell hull , as the spacious rooma a llishoplhnrpe were unequal to the tnsit o accommodating the large number which at tends. Cnudldntes ] vest' ilusy llseivhcre. A dozen members of the Eighth Wnr lluslness Men's Itepubhican club met a their hall , Eighteenth and Cumhig stre"ts Inst evening for the purpose of transactln/ the business nf'ilrs of the organiz ttlan. Th meeting was cnlled to order at 0 o'clock by President W. N. Nason , and upon a your the names of nineteen new members were plnccd on the club roster. A grand rally I announced by the club , to take 118CO a tht' hull next Tuesday night , nt wlalela tht principal candidates of the city are booked mu speak. _ NP:1v T'Ia1E CARD , ' ] 'Ia Pneltle Ity , On and after Sunday , May 10 , the Mls sour ) Pacific will put on a Fast Limited Train , leaving Webster street depot , Omaha , at 3:45 : p , m. , via Plettsmouth , Nebraska City , Atchison , Kansas City , reaching St. Louts the next morning at 7'0 , tasking dl. rect connections to all points south and east in the Grand Union station. No change of cars. Through Pullman servIce. Night train for Kansas City leaves at 9:30. For further information call at company's omces , N E earlier Thirteenth and Farnam streets. THOMAS F , GODFREY , P. & T. A. J. 0. PHILLIPPI , A. G. F , & P. A. No flurry ' 1'111 ] ou Start. Spend all day in Omaha and leave via "TILE NOItTII\VFSTERN LINE" OMAHA , CHICAGO SPECIAL at 6:30 : p. m , ( daniup car. ) NO IIURRY TILL YOU START. Then there's considerable hurry , for the train arrives at Chicago early next morning. This train is equipped with EVERYThIiNG , and words are very hard to find that do 1t justice. If you must leave earlier , 1nquite about tha 4:45 : p , nt Overland Limned. City office , 1401 Farnam Sr. thlens o , MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Train No , 4 leaves at G:30 : p , m. Ar- rlves at Chicago at 025 ; a m CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1504 Farnamn Street. - Itedueed Itufes In I'Itlshurg , The Prohlbitlon National convention will meet in Pltteburg May 27th to 29th. For this occasion the B , & 0 , Il. R. Co , will sell Excurslan Tickets from all points of Its lines cast and west of the Ohlo river for all trains of May 24th to 20th , Inclusive , valid for return passage until May 30th , at one single fare tar the round trip. Tickets will alea be sold at all coupon staMens - Mons throughout the west amid northwest. The Il , & 0 , malntalns a double dally service - ice of fast express trains , with through Pullutari Cars attached , between Chicago and Pittsburg , Be sure your ticket reads via "Plcturesquo U. & 0 , " r-- Tht' Only ] 1'ny to go to California is itho t delays or annoy- atlces , and in coutfort , 1s via THE UNION I'.ICIFiC. Toll don't have to change cars , and you get there several hours ahead of all other lines. For time tables or other Informntlen , coil on A , C , Dunn , City Passenger and Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnam street Ilettt'r nerd. I'"ster Than any train of any , other line to Denver -thu Burlington's "Denver Limited , " Leaves Omaha-4:37 p , m EXACTLY , Arrives Dauver-7:30 : a , m , ; NO LATER. Sleepers-Chair cars-diner , Tickets amid lull information at City Ticket once , 1502 Farnam street , Ioi limes to l'Ittsbnrglr nud iho East Spochi excursion tickets via Pennsylvania Short IIries from Chicago will ho sold as fol lows : To l'ittsburgh May 24th , 25th an4 : Gtlm , for Prohibition National convention ; tiiii Juiifl GUI , 7th mind slit , for North Amen- eau Saemtgortest To 11'aohington , D , C , , July 4th , 5th , 13th and 7th , for Cbristian En- lcavor convention , Dering , 248 South Glade street , Chicago , for details , Otutthit-Cu icmi ro Speelul. A Special Train to Chicago for Omaha travel exclusively , NORTIIWESTEitN LINE. 6:30 : every night , _ Sumner Iteaortr , There are many of them on ( ho line of CHE UNION PACIFIC , and before arranging or your sutiuner outing you should make nquiry ao to rates and routes. For full In- orniation call at City Ticket Office , 1303 Farnam street , If You 1)utt't Sleep ] Veil rake a book and read In the electric lighted merlhs of the Chiesgo , Milwaukee & St 'aul fly , City ticket once , 150t Parnam at , IIED , ' .AFFENRATIIC-Flerenre ! lope , aged 5 months , 1'unerul services from residence , sit Southt Tlilrtyseventit street , 11Lduts day , 1 p. ta. CITY COUNCIL PROCC EIISC' ) ' Mayor Vetoes the Resolution Logaliziag th Locationof FircHydrants. VETO IJ31'AINED 6Y 111c COIIXCi flans frlr RepnirliK the raevenl Street 1'luduct Snlimit led by the hoard of Pltllle Vorhis-Oii- hue Idrlups Unsntlsfuctorv , There was a very small amount of bualnos In sight when the city council congregate meet right But the members seemed to b disposal to make the mutt of it , nual lent diSetisalonc on unhnporlnnl matters pro longed time cslon , The orditianco approving the locallon o fire hydrants , for which there was no au thority cn the records , was vetoed by J1ayo Broatch , The veto way sustained , The Omaha Jtetallera' aseaclatioii protesla agalnt't the action of the council in suspend Ing the building ordinances to permit thu contdruction of wooden buildings inside tit fire limits. Referred to pub11G property am buildings committee. Tito Board of Public Works transmitted I communication from Ilugh Murphy , relatlvt to pavhq ; Third street , from Pierce to Wil ( lams , and l'lerco street from Third b Fourth , lie represented that he had enteret into a contract to do the paving in Novemnber 1893 , Since then the work had been eloppot three tinten by the city , and ho wanted to bt alcoved to either complete the job or be re leased from lily obligation , Ieferred to pay Ing , curbing and guttcring conndltee. The Board of Public IVorks tranumitted piano and Ipecifcatioms fur repairing the Eleventh street viaduct with their approval Kment ss anted them referred to the South Side delegation , but Wheeler objected , and the matter went to viaducts and railways A request from the Board of health to assignment to other quarters was referred to the public property and buildluge couimil tee , vilh power to act. Gan Inapector Gilbert reported that durlnE the bad weather of the past tttb weeks many of the gatoline lamps In the suburban ills trlcld were not lighted , The service was very uusaliefactory , and a test of 131 burners showed an average of 10-candle power. Tht report was referred to the gao and electric Ilghta committee , in connection with the city attorney. A long potation front local wheelmen re cited the fact that the pavement on Coming otrcet , from Thirty-slxttr to Thirty-eighth street , was in very bad condition , and asked that they be accorded the use of the side , walk. A resolution was passed directing the chief of police to perndt the desired privilege. A proposition from an eastern firm to sell the city retno steel cells for jail purposes was ordered returned , with the information that the city hind jail fixtures to burn , a E. Howell and Brennan , Love & Co. protested against the action of tbo council ht not giving all comilpanicu a chance to bid cn the boiler insurance recently placed on the city hall. They etated that wltlle the city had paid a rate of 90 cents , they were willing to write It at 75 cent. Referred to public property and buildings committee. Paxton & Burgess were given a permit to construct a roof garden on the roof of Crelehton hall. A catch basin was ordered constructed at Twenty-second and Magian streets. When Nntcrc Needs assistance It may he best to render it promptly , but one should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and moat simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs , manufactured - factured by the Californ'a ' Fig Syrup Com- nany. _ 'rh re Are 'rwiClnsseu. Of railroads running between Omaha 'and Chicago , the MILWAUKEE-nnd "the others - ers , " It doesn't cost any more to ride by the best line than "the others , " Magnificently - cently equipped , electric lighted , solid vesti- buled trains leave the union depot daily. City once , 1504 Farnam street. F. A , NASA. General Agent. Front 10 l0 1,000 feet down , gold Is found in abundance ; the deeper you go the rihier thtc ore. Thcsearp facts concerning Mercur , Utah. The Union Pacific is the only all rail line to Mercur. f'or Mercer leaflet giving full particulars call at City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam street. Summer 'row's. Full information at Burlington ticket once , 1502 Farnam street. Drop in next time you are down town , I.OC.tL 1iltEVI'l'IES. The water in thin river raised sixteen incites yesterday , but. Is still eighteen feet below the danger line. A warrant has been issued for Joe Flood tor haullug manure and garbage without fist obinluing a permit from the garbage master. George Koch , a prominent real cetato man of this city , has recently purchased the Ar lington hotel and furniture at Coon RapIds - Ids , Ia. The remains of William Soildcy , brother of Mrs. Maul , wife of M 0. Maul of this city , were sent to Hanover , Pa last evening for interment , Members of the American Federation of Labor will hold a special meeting ht Knightti of Labor hall Thursday evening to take notion - tion regarding the labor troubles In Kansas City , A R , Ilensel alleges that ho was assaulted saulted by n man named Gels several days ago and has caused a warrant to be issued for his arrest on the charge of assault and battery. The owners of the United Stateo National hank building at Twelfth and Farnam streets have been granted a permit to expend about $5,000 in repairs and alterations to the structure , Sonio time Sunday evening the shop of J , E. Lindley at 2808 Sherman avenue was entered - tered and a number of barbers' clippers and razors were etolen , Lindsey suspects a Por- ten w'ho has disappeared. This evening the children of St Pat- rick's school will repeat their entertainment ( or the benefit of tltotto who wuro prevented by the rain from seeing the children's oxlil- bition last Tuesday night. Articles of incorporation were filed with the county cleric of the Omaha Mint Mining company. The incorporators are Ezra It , Gesford , William Maloney , IV , IL hunter , It , i' , llodgin and Lee S. Estelle. The sociable at the First Congregational church next Friday night will be given en- tlrcly by the men , and le expected to be strictly up-to dato. Twelve of the proninent society young men are holding rehearsals nightly , and much enthusiasm is being' manIfested - Ifested , The program fe held a strict secret , but a laughable , rollicking , good-fellowship tlmc Is promised , The understanding is that the refreshments , especially , will bo up-to- date. cO GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING For Tired , Achlae , Irritated Feet 4 a warm bath with , CUTICURA SOAP and a gtatie anointing with CUT ! . CURA tolotment ) , the great akin cure. This treatment allay. itching mind lrrl- tattoo , sootbea lnaammahon and palotui swellinglof the joints , sell- ens han6 ruugheucd skin , and curlew - ew the persplratlon , itoid throughout the tertd , Yarns Dare a Cula Cozy. , i'ropt. , Dwtsa. III:1'Ei'17' b'llll'1111fil'It111'Idlt MIMMFO Nent Sulu itenllmdrbtfor This Cliii rite lilt' Tdsteorprise , A musical am ] literary entertainment wa given last evening at dire First Congress tional church under t the auspices of lit Emma Fiowcr misshn , The "Euterpe n club , composed of hurt'l'es Claire , Chamber lain , Cce , Balbach , ( Allen , and Mrs. T. d Mahoney , vlolinistsn mind Misses Jooephhi Allen and May Baibadh , mandolin players gave a number of + stlections , which forme the musical treat of rho evening , "Titer Flower. , " a readings by Mrs , J. J , Dickey and "The Legend of the Organ Bulider , ' also by Mrs , Dckey1'completed ! a thorotshl , enjoyable program. The receipts of the en terlainmenl , which were large , are for tit benefit of the Emma Flower mletiot , Th liover tntrsloh , which was organized by Mrs George A , Hoagland nearly two years ag In memorlam to iicr daughter , Mica Emm Hoagland , has ateadily grown in Its minis traticns of mercy ley brighutening the varlou 1lcspitaly of the city , until at the presen tirne over 300 bouquets of flowers are ills tributed emit-monthly among the patients Many of the flowers are donated , but tip greater portion are bought of the fioristt and it was. ' to defray these cxpemr'es that tht entertainment was given last evening , whlcl Is to be one of a series , - - - - Pilgrim Congregational church , fortieth and ilndge. Sale of work Wednesday , Ma 20 , anti Thurelay , May 21. Dinners carve from G to 8. Ice cream , lemonade , candies Concerts and onlerlaimnents , 5 and 10 cents Utcful articles at honest prices. Admisalor to the church , tree , ylonsters , Thin enormous engines that haul "Tht Northwestern Line" OMAHA-CIIICAGC SPECIAL east at 6:30 : every evening ( Unlor Pacific depot ) and into Chicago at 0:30 : sex mornhig-well worth taking a lltlle time ti see theta-nothing in this country like lhetr -nearly as high as the Union depot , but no eluite as long. City office , 1401 Farnam St Chuta e of 'I'hne , CIfANGE OF TIME. The ELECTRIC LIGIITI sl ) OMAHA-CHI CAGO LIMITED of taw Chicago , Miht'omkec & SL Paul now leaves the union depot dally at SIX-Tif1RTY ( G0) : ) p , in. , arriving Cld cage at 9:211 : a. to City Ticket Office , 1501 Farnam street. e I'EILSONAi. i'.tlt.tCCAl'IIS. 1V , F , Towner , Cincinnati , Is a Darker guest. F' , IT. Udey and wife , Utica , are stopping at the Barker. George A. Brooks of Bazile Mills was ix the city last evening , E. G. Jones of lire Portland Oregonian It in time city on business , II , F , Wilson , tvlfe and son cf Wayne were Omaha visitors yesterday , M. C. Keath of North Palte ; canto in or the evening train yesterday. Frank Colpetzer has gone to Deadsvocd , S , D to be absent a few days. Matt Daugherty of Ogalalla was among the Omaha visitors yesterday. S. S. Walters , Ed Perry , J. Mendel arc Chicago arrivals at the Barker. R , C. Talbot , jr. , and wife , Tecmuseh , Neb. , are stopping at 'the Barker , Gould P. Dictz left for Deadwood , S. D last night on a short business trip. H. G , Burt , general manager of the Elkhorn - horn road , left for Chicago last night. Porter Warner , editor of the Times , and Charles Waite of Deadwood are in the city. Rev. Philip McKint of Norfolk is here attending - tending the meeting of Episcopal clergymen. J. II. MacColl , who has been in the city for several days , left for Lincoln last evening - ing , C , K , Lawrence , Dlma , 0 and James Kingham , Troy , 0. , are stopping at the Barker. Dr , George L. Miller returned from New York City yesterday , whore Jae has boon for a fortnight , Ed J. hail ; politician anti newspaper man from Grand Island , was among last oven- ing's arrivals , lioward Elliott of St. Joseph , a prominent Missouri Pacific official , came hi on the evening - ing trait yesterday , George B. Harris of Chicago , second . vice president of the Burlington road , arrived to the city last evening , D. G , Spencer , W , C. Drlsh , J. J. Mahew and C. H. Word are registered at the Barker from Kansas City , Mo. J. F. Heftaer of Bloomington , Ill. , who has been visiting in the city for several days , left for home yesterday. Nebraskans at the hotels : G , N , Champion - pion , llartingtcn ; George F , Taylor , Fremont - mont ; P , W. Plank , Lincoln ; James hlasvett , I'npllllon ; G. J , Evans , Hastings ; L. W1i- liams and wife , Gandy ; C , M , Clark , Friend ; F. Hoofer and wife , Aurora ; F. A. Harris , York ; George Arlewright , Beatrice ; J , S. hat- field , Columbus ; J. M , McClelland , Fuller , ton ; Pierson D. Smith , St. Edwards ; N. W , Wclla , Schuyler , IV + 4 h t - a f i 6 Will Youth , turn ? It wlli , if you entertain 1i properly , but It wilt tat remain Long unless health is Its companion , stealthy akin Is one of the essential requlre ments for lhoao who desire to , rmaln young and hc.h looking. Dry aktn la the cause of sallow. tills and wrlnklea , Yon just as coon as the satin incomes dry It turnslallow and wrinkles. Yale's Skin Food is the remedy rMdsrd to , remove $ rInkies anti reed youth , It noar4rltes the skin and keeps It in a perfect condltlenp making it ImpossILle for wriakic s to fern , , ] t a/ea softens the expression , rivint ; It n youthful kiuw , me sure you get the renulne-YALR'B , isdld everywhere. Two sires , lie , ) and $3.Oi. Ma1L' , at. YALE , , health and Complexion 6peciallst , Yale Tetns1 'et Beauty , ito State nl , Tlrago. Send for roalma Yale'a "Oubla to ieuuty , " mailed free. , ESTABUSfliin 1974 , G. A. Lindquist TAYZ OR. 316 Soutlt FifIIoed1t Sl. : i Novelties L of Sj5riseg I'IliCBS VIiItY LOW. FULL SET OFTEETH , - $5.00 And we guarantee all our work to bu the very best. Tooth extracted for 25 cots , DR. WITHERS , 4th Floor Brown Block , 10th and Douglas St. 9f 4f f Al bf l f f f df f f 4f 1f ilf f 1f f ! f lice , May iS ; hS 6 , - a f fL db/ L / Owing to the Ra in I t > 4f I r of Saturday more than half the $4.00 Suits at ( 'The I d9/ Nebraska arc still left , and we will continue to sell them f at the same price until all are gone , so that people who t f were unable to do so 4 bat O Saturday - d f - Can get themselves in the push today without extra Elf charge , The lines are still practically complete in sizes and patterns , but 1f the weather isn't too pesky mean for any use the large sizes will be badly demoralized by ted - d f night. 4 f _ . w4f , Are the greatest values of the age. Never before have 'f similar suits been sold at retail for less than $7,50 , except - where some stores sell 'em for $6.75 to city folks and i charge $10.00 to people from out of town , so as to get . tiff - _ 'square. They ' / ' tl MW Be On SaNe . Every day while there are any left , but late comers must i not expect tb find patterns or sizes complete. We said ids last week , and we repeat it db tSf 61 Again . tbfthese suits are all wool and should not bz confounded del with cotton mixed suits that may be advertised at the CAI -bi same price or less during this sale. @f X11 t t4i r I r f r 4 4t f4 jai 1 18 ' i WASTSClosing I Closing Out , . Z + h For all the IME ' Weinberg's 5Oc and 75c It' - , r tlti ' ' Ve , L , : M 1 tl , kk ty ; s > 7r ; . . Entire Laundered Waists d e t , t dtr , Stock ' . r , i 3 New o c s. in the Choice colors , . , r ter , l. . One to a customer I ' ' > t E' pf 4 - , , . , Y. M.C.A. Building. 39c 68c 98c r r Four Forall of Welnbot'g's All Woinhorg's Forall the laundered line Ding , Stanley , and Big Ladies' Star Silk Waists lTrappers Waists Waists Bargains in fustcolor Merltnue that sold up to $2 50 I that weinbm'g sold and Simpson prints-teach go for OSc-lots'ior up te$4O1)--beml- To d ay. ; tlw aye $1,00 bcto'o of them. ttful limo of colors. 1T I-I E S IL"jIF t before Must be May gone 22. o.o -o- Can't cut 'e2ld s fast euvuglr. 95 C _ _ ayard for . . GEiVUINE = -.a 1 BODY r 'f ) % Vou'th up to $1,35 u yard. While we have an enormous stock-or did have when the sale first began-there were so many patterns sold yesterday and today that we feel called upon to . warn you that there will soon be an end to this sale-the assortment is not broken yet-every Body Brussels Carpet in the store is included in this clearing up sale- borders to match-stair and hall designs as well , Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Coe , 1tLG'Dnuglas Street , LADIES t Ifundrrdtofremeareputupraatanleedto . , curalostru.nhoodhutthydon'tdoiLTurk Do not ties with stopped bbLmtnanheodCapaUleurewannntedsnd for . , boa Tueid ae l . T.asy . sad f ho Veak , , raln ' , sot Maim. Y.umyroarPlllr..uretotba howl slanhLma7mo , iYnrsiol ' , , , 9old sort IIAIL'B . youti tui re9 PIAAIUTAGYY ( BLUmah.neb DymalL Mam.w . roUKesWrnauldouglbas'al'naascr tel Faromtlt..en.LaNtL.11.00baL ma1L , The I I Bargains CONTINUES AT THE BIG STORE , , Read the Prices on Children's Wear , Mackintoshes , Millinery - linery and Silks. Iron Beds at Selling Prices. Some Meat Specials , The Celebrated Butterick Patterns - terns are Sold Here. Buy the Brigntcner Witchkloth. Children's Dresses. American makers surpass No world in making Chiidrelt's Dresses , Au enstener has just sent us a largo order wldch hnd been canceled owing to the buy- er's fallure. lie was glad to realize 50c nn the dollar , Thu gain la your. The dresstq f are nmdo from handsome dltnitios amid lawns , with while tucked yokes and runes over shoulder , herring bone fluid embroidery trint- nmhtge , large , full sleeves , rump trlnuned , clzes 2 to t ; years , The prices will bo 25. 40c , 75c and 98c , i Children's Jackets. Ht w . -4 . ' n ; fe . ; , ca i 'Y' ; d ? Children's , Jackets in red , blue and fancy mlxUtres at 75c , 31.45 anti $1,98. Theca Jackets are handsomely lrimnied w Ith silk braid , in nil ohndes , have stylish reefer col- lava and full sleeves. At the above prices they are unequaled values , Ladies' Mackintoshes. A complete line of fine Mackintoohes , becomingly - comingly made and rain defiers , at all prices from $1.75 to $7.50. You need a Jlackine tosh in Nebraska. WITCH CLOTH BRIGHTENS. Millinery. See the styles-how pretty they are. Sob the price.-how little they are. Dainty Trimmed Tints at 9Se , 31 , 18 anti $ L93 , These ! fats have bean selling for $2,50 $ , 33,00 and 34,00. ' . See the now sewn-inch tape braid in Islander and kilo Ilolr t'hapes , The very newest things In slyllsh headwear. Trimmed Sailers at 35c up , Untrii nncd Sailors at 25c , Cblidren'n fins French Chipped flats at 39e. educed froth 98c , 75c Velvet Wreaths' for chlldren's hats at .5c. These are beauties , j White Leghorns at 39c , Latest Monchero effects in Roscs and I , [ 'ollago at i0c and 15c bunch , I SIk ! Bones In all the newest shades mil 16o EVEiCYTHiNG IN NEW , STYLISH Mlle iNEltY , Silks at Half Price. Japanese wash silks , a magnificent assort- ncnt of stripes , plaida and checks , our en- Ira line how at one price , and that a very ow one , 21c Yd Swivel wash silks , ahtsolutcly fast colors , oily 27 Inches wide , until this week they ave been 39c per yard , now they arc only , 2 c Yd All our finest novelty silks In printed rnrps , 1'ereian , Orienhrla , brocades , champ- eons , time very best goods In the house ; veru $2,00 , $1,75 , $1.50 nud $1.26 per yard , our choice of thorn all now for only , 98c Yd Our $1.25 grades of black dress silks , 23 inches wide , In l'cau do noire , gnus grains , hnln es , walhm duchcsso , etc ail guarantecdl Ike , for only , 98c Yd ron Beds. R'o are again In simapo to offer yon Iron eds , having just received another carload , Ito first car sold 1n less than a month , ao w'o tiered another , Full size Iron Ilels , brnss hnmings , best white enamel , at $3.85 , ; ,95 and 38,26 , 1b50aby Carriages at $4,50 , $1.00 , $5,85 and , ; OLISII UI' YOUR WHEELS 1VITJIV1TCIj ICL OTII. , laYden's Sig Meat Day. ants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6lc and 7lrfaoa tit Pork . 3'fin Icicle Pig Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 agar Cureti Bacon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7l io meted Reef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31fsa nlogna 4c ga feet 40 sad Cheese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to van Sausage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /o aveled 11am , In cans , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 5a rotted 11am , in carw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . be Irned ileef , In Cana , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , IOu nnproased Cooked Corned Reef. . . , , , . . Oo I.AIti NEVER SO CI1ITAI' , pound cane 1 ard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 pound cans Lard , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 25u .pound cans Lard , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49u Theca prices to be bad only at taw IJOMll2 UAltOAJNS , iY '