0 June 8, 1901 THE NEBRASKA HTDEPEITDEITT. YHY OUTLAWS WERE FREED. T Vrikr 4 I4f ff fr dkf Dvrfaar tk Civil Wr. Tbe prtI2Bx of the Yoaasex broth era is 5HuD-ota bring oat an later eating atory of experience of Sen ator fctepbea Dklci of Wt VlrjlsJa wltii thes- cotorlos bandit during the iMtw'i early day a la afi&aonrL" aja tbe New York Commercial Ad ertlea Waabisgtoa ccrrerpos2it. 21 Tbe ttorj Im given ' tb authority of j t-t,vor I2k!a fclsjaelf. When the civil war bf a. ni!&f family II red la JJiocrL Tbe father and ooe of tat trctbers allied tbetaaeWes with tbe CrJederacy. while Stephen enlisted ia the Federal a racy. At that time the Yoarfer boys aad Fra&k aad Jeae Jaiaea were member of tbe fans oca Quactrell h&4. aad durin o of the Qctatrell expeditieca Steve Dklns wm captured. Quaatreil ordered Lisa to b terned over to a tquad f Den aad -taken to the rear." which la Qnaa trelTa pariat.ee tteaxt execution. While 21 i5 IHkiaa catiUiMt were cooductlBg ; f txix prtwesa-r to tbe rear Ooie lounger ; aa1 Fraak Jarae. both f whom knew tbe Vox w-IL, atrpped tbe party. Ja:se and yuiiirT prevailed txpoa tie g-ard to tarn Elklas over to them, prosaiair., to be responsible for the prioier. While tie compacy waa rid ixx leaorely a busle call waa blows. ti:d tLe torvem-Q were Boon .a a !';- "le Yotjoger turned to OJt& and aaid: "About Lalf a mile fanlir are go'.zz to coase to tte W2- fork c rrbt L .L You pet tbe apura to yoar tor- aid take tl left or you are a Jp . . uiaa BaiT as jour Biisf ?te C:is." KIkic aeeded ao f ur-tl-r e-aowuraioeDt. Wbea the parties cf tte wyi waa rearbed. be lay dowa fat CTwa LI bore' back, ploaged tbe tpur la axd got well out of daager ifoce be was talsed by aaybody bat tbe c-ea wbo cocci ed at bl eacape. EUiia never forgot tbe wrricea rea-dere-l by Cole Yocoxrr aad Fraak Jaie. at-d wbea be brame a power la irAiti' be tned many tinea to se cure tbesr jr'Wa. p W7-v BLOVING UP OFTHE MAINE. (anliilti t rtz 'yp T .ia!Ls for iadenitiity growiag tut if i !- tioLff up of tbe Maine L. L u- b--n Id witb tbe bpaalsb : c'.x-.iz f-ra:ii;iic3 ciay brtng tbe I rti' tia of responsibility for1 :--'r' t'.3 of tbf Maine before tlt tr;i isi. write tbe WaabtDftoa 1 W6T rrr-t r&drct e-f tbe New York Coni- crrlal Advertlaer. Seaator Cbaadler. XL i rvtidest cf tbe coraa'.asloa. after ; rad!r; tfc brtefa la tbe oiae. believes tLat tbe body over walca be presides baa jurlidlrtJoa. TL- qvf-xl--jn at ttra la wbetber p F;:a or tbe L'alted State Is retpoa&l t fcr tbe darr-sg e taCJcted la tbe de- P etrut: of tbe bttlesb!p. If Spain, i tbtn tbe Ualted States, t-avlaff as una- j eJ rvpccibuny for eLloa growing ! out of tb Ciofdera la Cuba, will b p L-;J liable. If tbe detruetica of tbe ! Mate va act dee to Spanish a-f a rW. bst to M5, internal accldeot or d-f-rt. tt-n tbr rlalm could not proper p ly eo:3 t-efore tbe paaitb claiias com- Jv3 ir-:-'n. aiij i.o claia for - .?. damages - wp Tbe nT:5j!ar feature of tbe bus'aes i tbt ti" law cc-rs f tbe Ualted ftsf- fr'jvnjnient la opposing tbe cl:i3 tr.a v be conspeiled to take tbe rxv i:txa tbat hpaia u aot respuaslble for tbe tlowirg cp of tbe Mame and tbat tbe re;ort cf tbe Kaa.psoa cocrt of a :rt of . "Vp atioa i law.!$ Itq-sSry wa aot a Caal detemlnat of tbe ueTka for tbe pcrpoae of It will be tbe tmt t:ce tbat tbe subject baa ever considered with all tbe j fp rcJ of eTiiesce before a judicial trl- ! jA5 b;aaL BOY IN STOCK EXCHANGE. 138 6ri IrkaiKt. A4 31. P. 1 4 T1 14 tr'mr m Srmt. George I" lux r jScbaoIdt. a joucg rcaa wfco Jl tsi,t be 21 years old uatil Sep texsber cext. paid $71.1 tJ tbe other day fcr a seat oa tbe New York Stock Ex cbaag. Mr. SebajSdt bas tbe doable dlatlactlda of beiEg tbe yotiagest cceia- 1 ler of tbe eicbacge aad of paying tbe birbet prwe ever girto tor a at-at. The new tjniier ha teea out of r'r.ii" te tbau a year. lie a tail. tbsLtir built, boylab lockfag fellow. w;tb dark brown Lair, blue eyes an a britt, i&t-l!ig-tJt face. He is K-d teoiiitic asd dres-e well. Wbea a New York World reporter eaw h!s! !q tbe Sces of Harris L. Vul itr, be w ebaiklsg up quotations a a blackt-card. bati&g teccporarlly re lieved tbe bc-y mho does tbat work Tcvag ScLrsldt woo after eatered the ersploya-ect of Theodore W. Myers ic Co. aad becanie that firm curb broker. A few tsontb ajo be went to tbe Una cf Herri & Fuller aad la now said to bae aa Interest la tbat concent. &rhs:dt said tbat bis another had "Vp ; . aAi3 Vp WT4 g!vea btai tbe asoeey with which be j V 3s eat. Ilia father la a ralalag eagiaeer. f Iacgblsgiy fschckJt aWl that he dkl !. tsot aoke cr drtak aad as far as be kaew bad B9 vices. Receat cxpertsceata by railway f3 txxI la Eera with aa actotatle ticket faachlae laveoted by a Swlta have fir. a eatire tatitfactloa. says a Bera cor respond est. Tbe cnachiae It aimKar to ib ordloary autoncatie taacblae. bat :be giaaa cases cog ta la tbe tickets oa which are prtated the aaase of tho staticas aad th price of the ticket. By iroppiag la tbe right axaocct aad pall lag a baadle the ticket Is set free. The US' Li aery la so well constructed that ta inG23cieot turn or any haee coias HI aot work tbe epriBg. sad there ! cia daacer of the pcrba hmng tho m i i 1 i 'mi 'r rM r Jk jTt,vl JAL GREAT REMOVAL -SALE On or about July 1st we expect to move into our new store, which is being erected at Nos. 1221' 1223, 1225, and 1227 O Street. The time being exceedingly short, we are forced to inaugurate this sale, which practically involves our entire fine stock of Men Boys, s We have started this sale with a determination to sweep from our counters every vestige of Spring and Summer Goods. We have, therefore, gone over the whole stock with great care and deliberation, and have marked each and every article at a price so that whatever you may select will be a huge bargain in itself. We have never known of a sale that was as far reaching or of such widespread benefit as this sale certainly will be, for the reason that in this particular sale there are none but worthy and fine goods involved. v THE STOCK HUST BE SOLD BEFORE WE MOVE If you do not secure your share, it certainly will be given to some one else. We have done our part, having laid bare the greatest opportunity for money saving ever known. All we ask is for our friends to carry away the merchandise, while we stand by and shoulder the heaviest losses ever sustained by us during our business history. DURING THE SALE there shall be no changes made in our business policy; every privilege heretofore granted will be as freely granted again. You shall have the right to ex change goods. You shall have the right to return unsatisfactory purchases and have your money returned, and we promise you there shall not be any "Jew business on our part; no marking up and then down. Neither shall there be any "dark cabinetwork." You shall see what you get and get what you select. One thing more every item mentioned in this advertisement shall be produced at the store at the exact price named, and we promise that there shall not be any disappointments or regrets on the part of those who attend this sale. No one will appreciate our liberal oifer more than our regular customers, who know our goods and prices, and we urge them to make a speedy investigation into the real merits ol this sale in order that they may advise their friends and neighbors of the good things in waiting for them. $20 Men's Suits at Si 4.75 la '.this sale we shall offer over 800 men's stylish spriag and summer suits at $14.75. They are made in sacks of all styles, frocks and Prince Albert styles. They are the finest productions of Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Stein Bloch Co., besides crea tions from other noted makers. Every suit offered is new and crisp In cut and fabric, and were sold by us for $20.00. SALE PRICE 14.75 $16.50 and $18.00 Hen's Suits at SI 1.78 Here is a chance. This line is a large one. There Is involved in this one line over 1.000 men's suits. They come ia sacks, frocks aad Prince Al berts. They ate suits suitable for business or drtss. They are suits that we sold at $16.50 and $18.00. They are suits such as other stores sold at $20.00. ALL ARE ON SALE AT 11.78 $15 Men's Suits at $9.95 This line Is large and varied. Black, blues and fancy effects of every description are here represented. Every suit in the range is a splendid example of fine tailoring, while all will be pronounced by good judges of merchandise the full equal of any suits about town at $15.00. We are positively sincere when Ave tell you this, and we will risk your judg ment when you see the goods. SALE PRICE $9.95 . $9.00 and $10.00 Suits at $6.98 In this range we are able to offer the most satisfactory merchandise ever placed on the market for the price named. Strictly honest all wool suits in worsteds, cheviots, serges and the like, perfect fitting aad fully guar anteed, suits that you cannot buy outside our house for a cent less than $9.00 and $10.00. ALL GO AT S6.98 Read every ART! L I N WV WW WW WW WW WW WW WW " WW tkV nVk Y rM 'r r 4r' 'rw '' ooOoO0 Children's $12.50 Men's Suits at $7.48 : In this line we offer a big lot. of men's sack and frock suits, which we sold at $10.00, $11.50 and $12.50, all bunched in one big lot at1 above low price. We honestly think-that here we offer perhaps the most , sensa- . tional values ever placed before a buying public. There is - not a suit in the lot but what is strictly, pure wool or worsted; not one but what is handsomely tailored and trimmed; not one but what is truly worth the marked value from which it has been reduced. There are in round num bers 400 suits in this lob REMOVAL SALE PRICE S7.43 $7.50 and $8 Men's Suits at $4.95 We have a trifle over 300 suits in this line. They are good ones, pure wool, fast color, rightly cut and honestly made. You may have them in black, blue, gray or fancy effects. All the goods in this line are fresh and clean, they cannot be bought at wholesale, in large quantities, for the price we have them marked for single suit. REMOVAL PRICE $4,95 $5.00 and $6.00 Hen's Suits at $3.95 Not a large line, perhaps not over 75 suits all told, but what there are of them are good. There is not a poorly made suit in the lot, nor one which is unworthy of being called good. True value $5.00 and $6.00. REMOVAL PRICE S3.95 Here is a Little bunch for Little Men at a Little Price We have in the neighborhood of 30 suits which are odd, no two alike. Some are only coats and vests, but we call them all suits. Some of these suits sold at $10.00, others at $12.50 and $15.00. while a few sold at $18.00. $20.00, $25.00. They are ' all small sizes, can be had in 33, 34 and 35 sizes only. These suits are mostly all frocks, but there are quite a num $3.50 ber of Prince Albert's among them. REMOVAL PRICE ONLY and word and price in this advertisement. Attend the Sale and bring your friends STRONG C O L N rrrr r r aa tf aw J vi r ' 'r WW WW WORTH Clothin Crash Suits We place on sale over 100 men's crash suits which sold at $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, A I f ( $5.00 and $6.50. U II ALL GO AT Q I lUU Men's Odd Vests We have a bunch of 75 vests in sizes 34, 35, 36 and 37. They sold at $1.00 a ft . and 75c. flU O TO CLEAN UP WILL GO AT 7UU r Boys' Long Pants Suits In remarking the boys' long pant suits we have bunched all $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00 suits and placed them CO OR ON SALE AT OOiJJ aC 8 200 boys long pant suits, worth $9.00, $10.00 and $11.00, made by expert tailors, perfect in fit and material. 7 SALE PRICE 01 iHO 8 0 150 boys' long pant suits, made from strictly high class fabrics, ranging in value from $6.50 to $9.50, CK flfl GO ON SALE AT $UiUU 60 boys' long pant suits, pure wool and clean in make, true value up wards of $6.00, CO OK SALE PRICE 0 0 1 J J 100 boys' all wool long pant suits, reg ular $5.00 grades, CO IK SALE PRICE OOifU 75 boys' long pant suits, made from Louis Unions, not all wool, but very honest substantial suits that sold at $4.00 and $4.50, CO 00 SALE PRICE gZiUu cr 25 boys' ; long pant suits that we sold dxiring the season at $3.50, CO KO now 0Z1JU 20 boys' long pant suits, worth $3.00. CI 0Q GO AT OliOO Golf Pants at Half Price $5.00 'Golf Pants go at 2 50 $3.50 'Golf Pants go at 1 75 $5.00 Golf Pants go at j 5Q $2.50 Golf Pants go at 1 25 $2.00 Golf Pants go at QQ $1.50 Golf Pants go at 75 Eats CLOTHING N E B .RASKA. r r r rw ex t tf tftf 4atf ttftf W WW WWLiCS and tl 0 SMI Boys' and Children's Knee Pant, Vestee, and Russian Blouse Suits We will offer as first choice of our boys' and little fellows' suits which run in D. B., Vestee and Russia Blouse style, any and all that sold at $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00, CI OK CHOICE OF THE WHOLE LOT.... ....OHiUJ MOQ QK we are going to sell a big lot of . $5 00 OOiuJ and $5.50 values in knee pant suits. At $2.98 At $1.98 we will show over 200 knee pant Teste blouse suits that are worth $3.50, $4. 00 and $4.50. a big bunch of boys' knee pant salts, made from fine all wool serges, worsteds, cassimeres and the ' like, which would be cheap at $3.00. over 100 suits to select from. Nearly all of which are strictly and purely wool, and cannot be matched outside our house for less than $2.50. At $1.50 At 08c, 50 boys' vestee or D. B. knee pant fcf.it s, made from a fabric which is very honest, but not pure wool, true value $2.00. fJQ0 SALE PRICE UO Hen's Spring Overcoats We givt you your absolute choice of any and all our fine spring overcoats that sold at $15.00, $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00. for $11.78; we desire to close out every garment of ' these goods, and we know the price will do it. They are Oxford gray vicunas, serge or silk lined; covert cloth in tan and brown shades.. Not a garment ever sold from this lot for less than $15.00, and from that up to $20.00. ALL GO AT 11.78 OB Special assortment of spring overcoats, worth $10.00. $12.50 and $13.50. MARKED TO SELL AT Bicycle Suits We have a few Bicycle Suits which we are going to offer at exactly half price $10.00 Bicycle Suits go at...,... 5 flf) $7.50 Bicycle Suits go at.... ...... 3 75 $5.00 Bicycle Suits go at....... , 250 $3.50 Bicycle Suits go at 1 75 11101 M a a e re n rr Ciij sAA. CtfsT if jg m w - i ml 8g if lit Wit. c hie isocbi - - tcr v s a iT i k mi k a m 4 k , 1 i m. kAAAWAAr .JTj. .ST JCV A .ffL A A A A A .A M M M M M M .A J .c 1